Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1955

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Dedication Mr. Leon Whitney - completing thirty years of service to South - whose ears were never deaf to a plea for help or counselp whose lips were never closed on a promise or a friendly wordy whose heart was always open to the troubled and the handicappedp we dedicate this 1955 Johnny Reb. Table of Contents Lantern .......... fdfllfy Terra Cotta ........... 28 :lubs ' Wrought Iron. , ...... 96 sports W t Zodioc Circle .... .... I 26 Polished Marble ....... 146 Foundation .... .... 1 56 Colullllilllolti. . . .... 176 Pinnlllfle . . . .... .206 Bronrzl .... ..... 2 60 Strucrlllzuarltl. . . . . .268 index 5 , Qctw Wim Ja-P fp-'Z -l , ffl mtl -,' - . 5 t ' ' f- ' 3 1 1 A 1 ,A - Y if ' 1 5 I 1 r. L f 1 f - i ' i aff? l ,ff Carved ond moldedg tempered and forged, The lines of this building Blend with the lines of this book, Dreamed and plonnedp written and realized To record the story of cs yedr cnt South. -5-...N ' W W-Q.. 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Miss Helen Burnham Dea n , Illinois Institute of Technology, B.S Columbia University, M.A. Mr. Buren Carr Mr. LeRoy Cavnar Mr. Edward Mohr College Relations Counselor Vocational Counselor Director of Counseling Abilene Christian College, B.A. University of Denver, B.A., M.A. Colorado State College of University of Denver, M.A. Education, B.A. University of Denver, M.A. Co u nse l o rs Mr. Calvin Seiler Mr. Lawrence Watts Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker Evaluation Chairman Grade Counselor Grade Counselor University of Denver, B.A., M.A. University of Denver, B.S. University ot Denver, B.A., M.A. University of Colorado, M.A. Miss Alfhilcl Alenius Mathematics University of Colorado, B. A., B. E. Mrs. Elsie C. Andersen English University of Denver, B. A. Mr. Vern B. Arnold Social Science University of Nebraska, B. S., University of Colorado, M. A. Mr. Ralph N. D. Atkinson Social Science University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Louise Aymer Physical Education 15 z., xv c i r' ' , 4 rf if ff fi ' f t V.. , . , , f f ,, , i ..,, , Colorado State College of Education, B. A. .77 Af' j ..f Mr. Joseph Barstnar , Industrial Arts A A University of Wyoming B S Colorado State College of Education, M. A. ,X-..,, ..,. 9. Miss Jessie Beaton Physical Education Colorado State College of Education, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Sara S. Blanch Horne Economics Colorado A 8. M, B. S. Mr. LeRoy Bonger Science University of California, B. A., University of Denver, M. A. Mr. Edward Brandhorst Social Science University at Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. Charles L. Burton English University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Miss Anne Campbell English University cf Colorado, B. A. Mrs. Betty Carlin Substitute University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. Marvin Carmichael Industrial Arts Northwest Missouri State, B. S. Mr. Eugene W. Clark Science Macalester College, B. A., University of Illinois, M. S. 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K' ' ' f 1 f ,Y f-A ,ii-T'f.92:7-f ffkfff' V 4 ,Www f, .,W.ww4f mv if 3 Mr. Robert Collier, Jr. Audio-Visual Beloit College, B. S. Mrs. Odette L. Combs Language The faculty relaxed... University of Bordeaux, B. A., Beaux-Arts of Bordeaux, Diplomas. inf' ue? Mr. James W. Cozens Social Science University of Colorado, B. A., University of Denver, M. A. Mrs. Enid Draper Craig Nurse Dr. Beni. F. Bailey's Training School for Nurses University of Washington, Public Health Nursing Certificate. Mr. George l. Cropley Social Science University of Iowa, B. A., University of Colorado, M. A. Miss Esther F. Curtis Social Science Colorado Woman's College, A. A., Colorado State College of Education, B. A., University of Denver, M. A. Mr. George A. Cutting English University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Margaret Dalgard English Colorado State College ot Education, B. A., M. A. Miss Jean Daniels English Michigan State College, B. A., University of Michigan, M. A. Miss Lenore deBey Art University of Colorado, B. A., Ohio State University, M. A. Mrs. Betty De Koevend Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth K. DeLeve Business Education Colorado State College of Education, B. A. Mr. Leon E. Diner Physical Education University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. Richard B. Eichenberger Music Colorado State College of Education, B. A. Miss Lorene Ethridge Business Education University of Denver E, S, M, A, Mr. E. E. Evans lndcstrial Arts Colorado Srare College ot Education Miss Rubymoe Evans Language Urmetstty of Denver B. A., Vhddlebctrw Cole-ge M. A. Miss Laura Fisher Arr C: :vacuo S'a'e College of Education, Nl, A. Mr. Lloyd L. Flanders 5-5 ness Eoecatton Norrrwesr Missouri College, B. S., ef .ers rv of Denver, M. A, Mrs. Florence P. Foltz L :rartan Cotorado College, B. A., Uhtvergity of lllinois, B. S. Mrs. Beverly Ford Eng tgh ivy- ,gr5 y of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. Roland R. Fricke Seca Sc ence L,r vers ty at Denver, B, A., M. A Mr. Forrest W. Gott Mui C gfwfr western College, B. A, C9 5,540 State College at Education, Mrs. Rebekah J. Goldberg English University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Elinor S. Gower Horne Economics South Dakota State College, M. S. Mr. Byron E. Graber Industrial Arts Kansas State Teachers' College, B, S. Colorado A B M, M. A. B A. B. A., M. A. ' 1 gwllliifr 4 was 'NJMQW ..4i t Z 1 , 4 I if 1 ff ff Y f we Q ef I 4 ,O 52 rf ,N .Wt M' ,gl 1 mass, ,J af, 5, .rr -Low 2 I 12? ., f My 'zz- ,,,,,..w ,gl . ,ag t fl . -eb? ,. s .N 41. tl 4 V , MQW 44 2 18 Faculty 'W -W .W if W0 W., wssxwkl mm 4, Oh, to be on Annual sponsor. Miss E. Eugenie Guindon Langu age Loretto Heights College, B, AW University of Colorado, M. A, Mrs. Marjorie H. Gunkle Home Economics Colorado A 8. M, B. 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Cole College, Drake College Miss Dorothy Jennings Treasurer Mr. Harold Keables English University of Denver, B. A. B.A B. A. A. A. A. Mr. Raymond A. Kemp Business Education University of Denver, B. A., M. B. A, Mr. Jonas Kiken Language University of New York, B. A University of Colorado, M. A. Mr. James D. Kingsbury English University of Denver, B, A., M. A. Mr. E. R. McCue Social Science Kansas State Teachers' College, B. S., University of Denver, M. A. Mr. Francis M. McCulley Business Education University of Iowa, B. A., University of Colorado, M. A., Westrninister Law College, L. L. B. Mr. James G. McGrew Mathematics Colorado State College of Education, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Margaret Mclntoslt English Northern Illinois State Teachers' College, B. E Mr. Warren D. McMahon Business Education Nebraska State Teachers' College, B. A., University of Iowa, M. A. Mr. David R. McWilliams Mathematics University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mrs. La Vonne Marks Clerk Mrs. Josephine Martin Clerk Mr. Frank E. Mielenz Physical Education University of Nebraska, B. S., Columbia University, M, A. AQLN:-an jd Q. ' ffl . ,, W sf'0N A , .. Mr. A. G. Mihevic A lndustrial Arts ,- A ,fl Colorado State College of Education, B, A., ,X f17?l- , IQ- A University of Denver, M. A. X ' V .3 ,ew Qt. T? aw A Mr. Allen B. Miller ,., 1 Q y Mathematics M: i gy University of Denver, B. S. an-ff ' , ,.,,....,. Mr. Wilfred W. Miller 'tw it Mathematics l 3 i Q Panhandle A 8. M, B. S., 1. A , . 5 -4 Q -ir University F1 n--..-. n A ,R . t xx - L when E A 'ii Q ff-iff' f warts? :A , cr 20 Faculty . ., C., f. ',f'4, ',. .. C We ,wkgwf ng., ., f l WW? fffif' ,rn ,,s:.,.- Nu Q' at ' 1 i ' A bl- wi 3 Mr. Ellsworth C. Mitick English University of Colorado, B. A., University of Denver, M, A. Mr. Roy L. Morris Science Baylor University, B. A., University of Denver, M. A. I-dadhllw -fide Old typewriters never die, they just get fixed Mr. E. B. Muth Business Education Fort 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 M. O'Connor Language University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. David C. Owen Language University of Denver, B, A, Columbia University, M A. Mr. Robert L. Page Englisli Columlma University, B A, Yale University, M, A M Sgt. Leon H. Peacock R. 0 T. C. Mr. Eugene Pennington Mutlieinatics Southwestern College, B. A. Mrs. Mary Pfarrer Clerk Miss Helen B. Phelps Mathematics University ol Denver, B, A, M A, X -mmgigefj .L Mr. Jess M. Randal lift? A M . Social Science N University of Nebraska, B. A. , 5 -.. , Miss Sue Ray , ti Music 1- 5- Y ,f 7' Colorado State College of Education, B. A., xfw.-A , W M. A. . I ,v', 'J Mr. Harry J. Regenstreif fr. Language 'l Colorado State College of Education, B, A., University of Denver, M, S. Miss Ruth Rich Physical Education Colorado State College ot Education, University of Denver, M, A. Mr. Harvey l. Riddle Science Colorado A Si M, B. S,. University of Denxer M. A. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Roland Bcsiness Eaucation Unixersity of Iowa. B. A. Mr. Carl Rondinelli Business Education Un ve's y at Denver, B. S., B. A,, M. Miss Myrtle Rorem Ar' Co :facto S'a'e College at Education, L' .ers y of Denver, M. A. Miss Beth Eileen Rudolph Eng 'sh Co crado A S M, B. S., Urffers ty ot Denver, M. A. Mrs. Eva M. Russ Bosiness Education Western State College, B, A., M, A. Mr. William Scheiman Business Education University ot Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. William R. Schumacher Social Science University of Denver, B. A., M. A, Mr. Ren Shearer Science Muskingum College, B, S., University of Denver, M. A. Miss Helen Smith Physical Education Central Missouri State College, B. S. Miss Ruth Soper Senior Clerk B . A., A. B. A., 7 jf , ,. . fo f. f 4 Xi' i sg 1 V, . , .. 314 f, .. :,Q5Z,,,.i,,:fQ, - V, wlnlntf ,im ,, ,,,.,. WW, 1 . , Ll Ml' ff ,ff ffVff 14 I0 f 9 ffff iw? ff new f' vw ff Ze-.f,3 we 2 , . 4, -f T f if f ET , ..... , - .fa ,iff y LL Faculty I V M i f r, 4 't X 11 1' fir , . F N i xl 7 ' 4 1 K 1 'W f 7 , he 'ff ff ff 1 725! .L . . fw,'2'f'if ' W WWW Q Mr. Henry R. Spangler Driving Instruction University of Denver, B. A. Miss Elizabeth Sta ncliff Mathematics Hardin-Simmons University, B. Columbia University, M. A, vi pwf,-an 'Fa' lt looks like the football seoson's over A.. Mr. Farnum A. St. John Mathematics University of Denver, B. A., M. S. Mr. John E. Temple Mathematics University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mr. L. M. Thomas Science University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Assistant Principal, Second Semester Mr. Paul Ton Mathematics Union College, B. S., Stanford University, M. A. MfSgt. Ralph Trickey R. 0. T. c. Mrs. Virginia J. Vincent Language University ol Colorado, B. A., Northwestern University, M. A. Mr. Kermit Waln Science University of Colorado, B. A., M. S. Mrs. Norma B. Weaver English University of Colorado, B. A. Miss lla F. Webber Business Education University of Denver, B. A. Mrs. John Lee Weller English Louisiana Polytechnic, B. A. Mrs. Mary F. Whiteman Home Economics University of Indiana, B. S. Mr. Leon K. Whitney Social Science Baker University, B. A., University of Denver, M. A. Miss Mildred E. Williams Clerk Mr. Robert Wilson Physical Education University of Denver, B. A., M Mr. R. H. Wright lndustrial Arts Oklahoma A 8. M, B. S., Colorado State College, M. E. Mr. Eugene P. Wurtz Social Science University of Denver, B- A- Mr. Richard A. Yates Physical Education .A. University of Denver, B. A., M. A. Mrs. Mildred Eccker University of Colorado, B. A. Mr. David L. Lonsdale University of Colorado, B. A., Mr. Richard B. Thompson University of Denver, B. A. Mr. E. E. Warren University of Denver, B. A., University of Colorado, M. Ed, M. 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N1 . 1 , , 'fa ' A .QQQQHIL i 2232 iii' . . s ff ' f 2yi11 1 . ga V ' ' f Z '- QQ I lhse Miss Daniels, the guiding spirit behind the Confederate. .,,f- -,f,Qf?22f557 'Q32,qi3ZfQ7QgggZf32?a3Qf-f fff' vjnm-if fp ff 'WJ 2 ' WW ' J' 'K wif? 'I ii 4 if A f Mr. Hansen conducts Confederate Day in the Johnny Reb FOOITL Mrs. Gower teaches quickest way to a man's heart. France comes to life through Madame Combs. y s X . ,. E i .- L W - X ' S... My 'Q - 5 sw' ' A 1, fr' ' M it . sf' . X ic? 1 , X ' A '- 'iv' Q M 4 .2 5 V X .. i . P iii? few. 2' J ' s, .I 2 ' . N Kg' Q . . - 1-igz f, , g ff 0 A X ' , v Q., I .f wfr 4- y ww, . .,:,,,,. , . , ., , , ,, l 'W'-' ' ' 4 f 9 .f 3 Q X Eg ' il' V? X . f M ' Q . - r f K ,VM . X 4 . QW . . 6 - . , M1 -S1 . A A Y. 4 1 , x . . '. S -we Row One: Mrs. Violet Wade, Mrs. Beth Buchanan, Mrs. Belle Lothrop, Mr. Amil Reffel, Mr. John Evans. Row Two: Mr. Ray Mellow, Mr. Dean Premer, Mr. Larry Johansen, Mr. Bill Claiborne, Mr. Frank Reis- beck. Custoclia ns Kitchen Staff Row One: Mrs. Norma Carlson, Mrs. Connie Roordo, Mrs. Doris Peterson, Mrs. Fern Bodine, Mrs. Betty Davidson, Mrs. Iva Chadwick, Mrs. Doris Long, Mrs. Ruth Lilly. Row Two: Mrs. Zella Shearer, Mrs. Louise Perkins, Mrs. Alverda Corbett, Mrs. Selma Harvey, Mrs. Mary Dow, Mrs. Pearl Hampton, Mrs. Pauline Shinall, Mrs. Patricia Treadway. Yi f ,V 4 '5' r fs, , Q, ,V - ' A 541 J -Slab ,.ignM?1 ff I , I l f af ' i I g. ,. fy I 4. V., .. ,I - Vey.- Q ,. L.-if - 'V I ' I 17.315 . ,'. i 'C-5? ' . fe 3 . Him -. g gf: .-. 1 ff -Lg 5' f ff 'GY' z , . 1 . ss . . .. . .. .. gi - ff rw fi.. ff ,jx V . . s -. V, 359.??,:f ,. L' 'A' ' I f ' ' 'ww fha' , 1 4,6 , V 4 5-1 5 La1Ap.-QA 'a 70 ' A If -' . 'w,-A Q -,f 1 'n I I J 9 ' . iv 775 V? l zsfaufl ? - K V I P - , 1 . 2 l I I I r .in i QV! N 3, .7 f f 'Flu .. , ff X 441 -'N f -ffi 1 1 - f 1,, .' r z r ' Q'-:.e1,Z',- G' ' 1 -L 'MY' ri lr.. 1 Unix, , 5, ,f . ,1 J,,, Q Southern Clubs hold varled meanings and mtents 5 q4 A Luke flgured frlezes carved above South s doors But un thus terra cotta maze there Iles a story ,Q And from the story emerges . . . unlty. Barbara Giger Student Body Vice President Jim Swanson Student Body President Student Body Cfficers Qi Mr. Edward Mohr Student Council Sponsor Carla Dee Student Body Secretcl ry Z! ,, i ' AAA, 1 Qi? ,V:,,, , V ii si' Bob Halbert Senlor Pres- Senior Vice-Pres. Diane Dwyer Jay Sanders Cocha Ann Nicholson Junior Pres. Junior Vice-Pres. ff Wiz , V ff A ' .LLTQ47Zziifcffifr ? fi ' ' i t f 'Q f f , WK' 'W iff 1 f' I f fyfi X, ff W f ff f f' f I X f if I V ,,f, - X 'Q 1 if X f ff '09 ,f ,f ff W f f ff ff ff 'fy f, if , ,Q jf X f ff Q fy? f Q01 f X ,f I f f , in fn 1 f 'rir Tom Kaeding Judy Townsend Sophomore Pres. Sophomore Vice-Pres, sv, 771' ' wi MUYY Feffls Murry Grigsby Senior Rep- Senior Rep. Us Kent Davis Merlene Moody Junior Rep. Junior Rep. I fa ' . s ag M its 3 gi I A wer H X at .Io Ann Eckhardt Senior Sec. Gay Baldwin U Junior Sec' It has been moved unanimously to drop three and pick up four School Leaders Form Student Council Incentive - Composed of class officers, representatives, and student body officers, Student Council works as the all-important link between the students and the school administration. Promoting the P.T.A. drive and manag- ing school elections are two of the services that the council performs. Regulating class shows, Purple and White Day competition, and South's part in the All-City Assembly also form council activities. Mary Kay Payne Sophomore Sec. Jim Kerns Dan Boyd Senior Rep. Junior Rep. ,, yy? 4 Z' 51 'QW Don Andresen Margaret Goodman PqgHei,-.1 Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Reps Sophomore REP- i 1 Cinema, Sculpture, Painting ,, , ' 7 ..f. 31 f f WWW. 5 Q. ,:' 4 I W, I ...E ,, ...,,, 'W I ' f ff Rosalie Gidlund P r e si d e nt f if: f 7 ,T L ,f WW L - '71 , .V . ,, ... . .. 5 cgjpyffir I 'rin W X, ff, f 7 1 ff! f Z 'L f M QM 1 Benny Diamond Vice President - ,' Q. . Interest Art Clu b M Appreciation-Striving to develop a deeper understand- ing ot various art forms, the Art Club meets once each ' M , month at the home ot a member. Museum tours, exhibi- 7 tion visits. and art demonstrations extend club research and knowledge. For an occasional social evening, the members plan pot luck suppers or attend films presented X gf' er' A, GT on Cmemcsl Miss Myrtle Rorem Sonic' BVUSG Sponsor SeCrelU Y Row one: K '-'wmv-a, J. Couch, P. Riddell, P. Cory, L. Berger, J. Aiken, R. Gidlund, C. Young. Row two: Miss Rorem, L. Case, S. Parsons, P. Brase, F. Patten L. Da- 3 K. lfenne -f. Row three: L. Bechtold, P. Hutton, S. Brase, B. Marx, C. Carney, B. Diamond, B. McCarty, C. Willis, 5 -Ak P A 2 F ea! Wig 3 2 5.1 fy! F . ff WW Q . But vve've seen Abe Lincoln in Illinois three times. Assembly Council Plans Varied School Programs Promotion-Assembly Council is responsible for the plan- ning of all school entertainment. This group meets twice a month to arrange student assemblies. Speakers are scheduled, programs are formed, and other assemblies are proposed. Improvement of audience behavior is one important goal of this organization. Activities of As- sembly Council include sponsoring the All-School Show and ushering at Drama Club plays. Kristin Brase President Jane Hudson Vice President Mrs. Louise Aymer Marjorie Brooks Sponsor Secretary Row one: D. Cronquist, B. Mellow, D. Keilwitz, J. Hudson, N. Tucker, M. Swenson, G. Byrd. Row two: B. Trocchia, S. Eckhardt, M. Brooks, M. Verdicchio L VerLee, B. Foster, M. Calvert, B. Reed, K. Bates, K. Robinson. Row three: P, Maddox, M. Edson, R. Gidlund, L. Anderson, B. Gaasch, A. Roberts, P. Rydell C Steinke, C. Sewald, 5. Krieger. Row four: L, Darnell, J. Langon, J. Proffitt, S. Darden, L. Bechtold, K. Brase, D. Beardsley, P. Hutton, J. Westerman P Hause t jf 'ff V i ,I 1 f 4 J Q Row one N Nicholls J Weir J. Roth, D. Mussey, S. MacCormack, Mrs. Whiteaker. Row two: Mr. McWilliams, A McCleery P Fenton J Michaels, M. Furgason. F.T.A. Members Serve Teachers ancl School Knowledge - F.T.A. provides a pre-vocational training period for the teachers of tomorrow. By substituting for South faculty members and by sponsoring a free tutoring service, Future Teachers of America become acquainted with instruction aspects and learn to develop qualities necessary for teaching. Selling corsages for the Home- coming football game, the group earns money for a schol- arship fund. Brazelton, N. Tucker, J. De5art, B. Giger. Row two: B. Stein, K. Mummo, C. Barclay, Row three: K. Keeton, J. Flint, M. Berg, B. Damico, S. Anderson, L. Jeffries, J, Kerr, Kerr, D. Sola, J, Polsley, S. Sohick. Q B939 f J :As fy Sandy Simpggn Elaine Boone Editor Assistant Editor Johnny Reb Staff Records Southern Memories Organization - Annual Staff works throughout the year for muff unhy in the produchon of the school yearbook. SecHon editors are selected to coordinate publication of the annual. Staff members gain knowledge of organized skills, planning procedure, and creahve talent Expedence and abHHy in the fields of writing or art or photography are requirements for membership. Carol Mossberger Dianne Cooke Chuck Duty Layout Editor Photo Coordinator Head Photographer , , V',, ' 1? 4 'f'. 1. W clyy V Jil ' itz 4 If Pul Caffe' George Williams George Norberg FUCUHY Edllor Sports Editor Afl Editor M ,, Migg Anne Campbell Mr. Warren McMahon Sponsor Sponsor Dick Kinney Copy Editor ,- . 'I f in V42 kv MQ 'W 'V -E45 ciis Q? gi? ii s f cirrcc I Alice Thomas Barbara Cory Club Editor ff . ii' 517 5 , 39? 39. ' , 5 . vs 1- Carole Barclay Candid Editor Business Manager Sue Kesler Index Editor' Anne Pennington Nancy Fiske AYCIY AI1d6l'S0fl Senior Editor - ' Sophomore Editor Junior Editor I I hwy rf , ,f 'M' , fi , X Gerry Zschoche Jim Kerns J'-'die Jcchems Dirk Rossi Photographer Artist Amis' Wfifef Bruce Bgwmqn Lucille JeffI'ieS Janice Jones writer Writer Wfi'e' - at 1 Beverly Kramer Artist f' 7 -, lt., N-.1 .A -f' I ,Eff 1594, .f f r Carl Manion Merle Peek Glenda Thedford if V. f - , ,I f-- if, frkVV,7 MM A f frre Doug Whitney 1 4 f 4, f X George Lowell Writer 7 ff 4 X A , may , , , tt 2, -.f -,, f , Q? Pete Smith Photographer Writer Writer Writer W,-her JUdY HUN0 Carla Anderson Paul LeClercq C0'Edlf0 Editor Editor First 59me5Yef First Semester Second Semester Eldean Dorsey News Editor First Semester Mary Jordan Society Editor First Semester We SNXWWN Patra Woolum News Editor Second Semester Deadlines Loom For Confederate Staff Publication - Confederate members gain valuable ex- perience through actual production of a newspaperp staff workers develop skills in proofreading, editorial, and fea- ture-story writing. Students are chosen for membership on the basis of teacher recommendations and writing ability. New editors are selected each semester for production of the bi-monthly newspaper. Margie Ross Tom Crawford Jay Sandelin Kay Munspeuker Society Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Desk Edifor Second Semester Second Semester Second Semester Q lt at Berkley Brannon Betty Jo Davies Geri perry Photographer Photographer photographer .lan Scarboro Photographer Rx x W- e -Q xy gee-.F 'sf -'A' r R-. We- - X . - X be X X X b Q X 3 me .og r 37 Jo Bartholomew Reporter Larry Calloway Reporter ,i.NvX,Q 6 , ,ew :SEQ e .RQ . .X , et Q I 'G X X N c Q X. mi Diane Gardner Charles Garrison Reporter Reporter Ralph Fuller Reporter Carol Harrelson Joanne Hersinger Reporter Reporter Bun Gunnison Reporter Wm Mr. Henry Hansen Miss Jean Daniels Sponsor Nancy Gibbons Reporter , I A ,sw My t Y, f f ry, Jacqueline Kavan Reporter sf'.2 gg.rf-Lf- ,Y W -' 1 rf., -giifi I X. ,,, 1 . ,' '.i'Q,'ri1f'3 5- , Q Q I W , 555 ' M J gif A Bob Reinhold Bill Robinson Lucille Segerstrom Danny Spickelmier Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Patra Woolum Sflndi YOYIYS Reporter Reporter Sponsor afxlie' W f y W' t pa r 'f f' j' ., ' I f 0, Ann Grunwald Reporter Howard Mudgett Reporter Jim Sundine Reporter H1 ' -1 NU 8 it ,'4'2..f' V .swe- Row one: M. Garner, C. Barclay, T. Crafts, J. Prins, P. Torres, J. Huhta, Mr. Mitick, Row two: P. LeClercq, G. Stioh, A. Bachoter, J. Bonnema, C. Bishop, L. Parmelee, T. Schepp. Row three: T. Haig, L. Calloway, D. Bender, M. Spencer, J. Isaac, G. Moore, B. Pritchett. Carole Barclay Mr. Ellsworth Mitick PI'ESldEI'1l' Sponsor Folio Leaves Otters Varied Writing Interests Creation - Through its background of literature and creative literary achievement, Folio Leaves contributes much material to South's yearly activities. Towers, a magazine containing representative writing of club members, is produced and sold in the spring by mem- bers themselves. The club also writes and directs the annual Purple and White Day show. Membership in Folio Leaves is gained by impartial club iudgment of submitted poems, stories, and essays. Debate Club Members Speak for South Expression - The main objectives of the Debate Club are to promote better public speaking and to acquaint mem- bers with current attairs. Meetings consist of panels, stu- dent and guest speakers, and discussion sessions. Local, national, and international problems are considered and discussed. Debate Club members represent South in many speaking and debating contests. Dick Kinney Mr. Ellsworth Mitick President Sponsor Row one: M. Thomas, J. Weir, C. Mossberger, K. Morey, H. Allen, B. Bowman, J. Huhto. Row two: S. Porter, V. Bartholomew, R. Kinney J. Vin- cent, M. Reynolds, B. Hughes, B. Boyd, L. Eckhart. 1 'E' ' .y 1 'WV' 2 3 I 4 ' 4 rrif. f 7 'j IW' ,- YQ 417 L-:AJ C?- Gill ffl' .1 f 'L X Row one: M. Marquand, M. Brush, K. Keeton, A. Roberts, S. MacCormack, J. Weir, N. Tucker, K. Manspeaker. Row two: S. Toomey, G. Thedford, N. Fiske, J. Jones, V. Hummel, B. Turnage, L. Jeffries, Madame Combs, P. Carter. Row three: B. Stein, V. Bartholomew, R. Hill, D. Naylin, B. Wise, L. Bechtold, M. Augustine, S. Anderson. -4. Q39 te Barbara Stein Lois Bechtold P'-esldent President German Club Endeavors To Learn Through Doing Understanding-German Club strives to interest its members in the customs, history, and outstanding achievements of the German people-in the fields of science, art, music, and literature. The social activities of German Club include a root beer song fest and a pot luck supper composed entirely of German foods. w one: K. Korg, P. Boretield, M. Korg, K. Rose. Row two: J. Harrington, K. Nelson, S. Nlosh, D. Hoi-ser. T. Koeding, Mr, Kilnen. p-. French Club Cffers Instruction in Language Perception-Membership in French Club is an honor sought by many students ofthe language. Advanced pu- pils belonging to the group enioy regular class periods set aside for French Club. The members carry on activities while speaking French, increasing their knowledge ofthe language, and learning French customs and literature. The accomplishments of French Club are displayed in an interesting newspaper, The Crier. EZ YQ W 1'- - .1 , twwwf 5 filf ll j Martha Kurg Mr. Jonas Kiken President Sponsor Parsons, R. Dayton, M. Erickson. Row three: J. Walker, L. Moyers, .4 Cf ,j , 1 f f ffvffcfivf Y' f ff fr AL. ' ,Y -w ,if , ,242 if .f fi fm ff z 5 4 ' x ,. 3 L' ' ,liar Larry Peterson President Eleanor Murray Secretary r W4 9 f , WW f ' 7 W7 W Carla Anderson Confederate Dave Hansen German Club , Wm, . . . Jack Hunt Sandy Simpson A Cappella Annual IW Elaine Boone Vice-President Jin Meldrum June Hudson An Club Assembly Inter-Club Council Coordinates Rebel Clubs Cooperation - All recognized school clubs are repre- sented on Inter-Club Council. During the year members sponsor various service jobs for the school and present an alumni dance at Christmas. The group is largely re- sponsible tor the high standards and government of all clubs at South. The council provides a common meet- ing ground for each organization and promotes unity worthy of Southern ideals. Harry Butler Cheerleaders Barbara Stein Barbara Damico French Club FTA Virginia Bartholomew Folio Leaves Janet Bonnema Debate Club I: I I - , r 4 52,551 A Wm. 11,21 N Af? 5 1 Ellen Switters Girls' Ensemble Colline Lowder Girls' Choir Barbara Cawood Angelo Urrutia Girls' Sports Hi Y 41 Clarke Ehrlick Pat Casey Pele SP'-mee Dick Johnson IRC junior Key Club Morning Devotions Anne Pennington Judy Wheeler Chuck Duty Organist Guild Pep Club Pl1Ol0 ClUl3 U94 Duncan Wallace Ruth Williamson Richard Schreiber p,-e.Med Rebel Hoods Rebel Rollers ' cgi, f 'yy cf 4 7 ,yr 57 ff' , Madonna Vermilyea Alice Thomas Merle Peek SAC Senior Ski Club Frank Lucero Anita Pormakian Murry Grigsby SPH SPQR Student Council Curtis Wilkens Pre-Law Truda Bonnema Rifle Club in Janice Webb ,. K5'f',f!'Z.i ,Q X VNU, eorc .. S WCW, lf-2 K Sophomore , T ,, ,, . f , ff ,, iv y, ,if f . f ff of ,ff 45' In XX T , Qff f f ! Q, fwf 1 , j Q , W ff! f 5 , 7 f , f f W 1 f G! 5 f 1 W, , ,lf , f f f 1 , , X X f f 1 f f ff! 1,1 1 I, -H I. ' f, ff L, ,f , g ,f .-' v XX , ,- ,, ', .v:2+ M-'.ggy,yf.Q'f17c44 'QwjF15.','Q4 f f M! Edith Carson Tri-Hi-Y Mr. Ladell Thomas Sponsor John Kemon S Club if f. f f-fy ,fl .-f V' 4 '-.,, i f ff ff X fy , ' iff- ,,f, ',,, I 1 ,lil Ann Roberts Spanish Club .53::'3.,:-: 'f- 1 . ' f .f I 1 ,. . 1' .-.n-.fm -V cm., .1 , .,,, , V,. W2 ' fr f f .0 5153, 1 ' ' if , -M fb., , ,-sy? 5 A vi ,4G:4'I i?4' cr.. .-'. 7 ' w?,J.f' 'U -f' may 559 gmt 1 7, 4, Q if t5',f ,4 J' 35 . Avi pk , 5, 52, Al Wieder Triple S 42 -sv .- 1.0 . .A .f ,.,. .I 5 X A' 'PKK , M s . 40535-' s- tv , Ns W , N . 4: N As Q was Q 4 , c F' 't N if M 9 , v I.-.1n..,3.,.,,,,g, , b s, Qi.-q.,,s....Q. is X 4 s., , 4 s MSA Q U t Q 5 Y Barbara Cawood President A. , Q Ks staff' ,mf 463, .I tx 5 f Somebody cheating on the points! Dwspigggiify Girls' Sports Clu b Row one: Beardsley. , fezcfifff 5, f' 'i A ',,' V ii , eee ,i , t Pat Hause Secretory M. Lomonaco, f . X f 442257 X , fdgf gl . f4,7lif'. i f5, l,g?g1!Wf. f 7' 'f Zz, L'7W?'w,??fif f ' ffm WMA W,W4!5,,, , ,447 1 y if t A Cawood . ,-I.32,.,,n . Y',' 4 , v ,, I S mn, 4 ,,, ,una-,, f Vw, I ,,4' if , -' M4 I . Miss Jessie Beaton Sponsor Ellas, Betty Gaasch. Row two: D. Mussey, L. Archer, P. Hause. f 7444 if wo 9 1 f , 1 .W W 33,14 iw lab' f Encourages Athletics Sportsmanship-Participotion in softball, speedball, ten- nis, badminton, basketball, or volleyball is required for membership in Girls Sports Club. The sports enthusiasts receive a small gold pin for l00O points earned in these fields. A large cup is awarded each year to the all-around senior athlete, and a semester breakfast is held to honor outstanding girls. Row three: F, Klodt, B. Stein, M. Vigil, D. Q .tv - f .,N,,,.s..5,s, ,Q - M... . ,Y ...4 fx m fx MM it it , 2 fi Q :1 it l . D, J E r ff A ix . 'wtf ,Yep ' - F V. 'VM I g W fl is . Y - . in v ,tt ,. V swf.: ' , . 'J . ...ai ,g . ,gh .g it :zum ws. yr vgsg q ' I , xf rf ...: 'r g -s1s1iQix x s+4.5. -isp.. .1 N x X xx x x X Ni N sy X s x fx N XX X X S is X S . stilx S I its ss Q3-'si . su GSR? is 5. l 45 is J muse s xx X 3 N Q sv X x x X N5 ' 455:59 M Sz' is ,. 'Xi' . X XX ,X we WJ' M .J :sp ' . an in Elmo Ntckols President 5g,M.! 0f-'W ,,w ,,,f r:ass,2s s......ff:: . .3233-v..:.'i.:gi3L::,... ,LL- . , I . Qian-1-.,....-+4 ' .-'jg I 4 t , jr-: ..,'9!3v'-u .-abg,?S'jfs ' 'Num .ul 2 nm' my :uid . K Q z it ,,, in nts. .. Gtr. ,,.h'1f, l 4 Q2 5 John Powers Vice-President .' ' ' ft 4 . ,551 'iff- J if ', ' is P F -13? -- . - , , ,, - - Q.. J' . .. m i lf' .. .six 3 Y :tie . : i Lf Judy Western-inn Mr. James Kingsbury V ge Pfegident Sponsor stif- -'ilisifw Row one: D. Dwyer, J. Bonnema, S. Simpson, B. Cory. Row two: Mr. Randol, L. Carpenter, J. Westerman, T. Bonnema Mr Cozens. Row three: J. Powers, C. Ehrliclc, D. Penley, G. Moore, D, Pickle, IRC Promotes Better World Understanding Brotherhood - The International Relations Club is an organization for students interested in gaining a knowledge of world-wide problems and international events. Members convene regularly and advance un- dertakings for universal friendship by discussion and guest speaking. Row one: O Nei N Tucker, B. Foster, M. Payne, M. Garner, J. Hudson, J. Hudson, B. Brady, O. Dieten, N. Schlupp. Row two: J. Simmons, O. Ryland J Prins P. R' :de L. Jett' es M. Brush, S. Anderson, E. Seay, C. Steinke, A. Roberts. Row three: C. Bishop, R. Luedemann, E. Williams, S. Brase, J. Holland P. Brase E '.'.- zv S, Tnorson, P. Rice D. Duncan. Row four: D. Alexander, M. Darrow, J. Kochner, P. Barnard, F, Dennhardt, N. Burningham, R. Alexander B. Holcef' T W :ima J Isaac 'xx f W X 7 . 5' 'l' Vtwf: 559' 44 1:-,.,,... v . X- ,MM fm., .i W. , f..,..... T,...i. ,Row .. X X . W, mv s 'sv Q ' sf-5' R255 Q. 9 1 ,ggwnffi .xfii n .P . ' f w..- P E ,et . .Eg 'MBV ffsiff ,,,. ttf' . . - .w ,:3Q7k,,Sf . Bill Smith President Angelo Urrutia Vice President .N ' .J Q it j 4 'P A, f' tg A2 2 2 X Row one: Mr. Mihevic, C. Leonard, C. Young, J. Kring, A. Frey, T. Kellough, D. Whitney, R. Osborn, Mr. Cutting. Row two: D. Bond, W, Nienlce, B. Naveratil, K. Morison, G. Meier, R. Latta, J. Molitor, D. Hale, S. Barnett. Row three: B. Tucker, L. Peterson, D. Hansen, R. Williams, J. Rehlcow, J. Rego, D. Andresen, M, Gordon, A. Berens. South Hi-Y Develops ,.,1 Christian Standards Yi . .. I, Fellowship - South's Hi-Y organization strives to main- ' 1, tain good standards of Christian character. Hi-Y func- tions as a service group for the school and for the com- munity. The club is affiliated with the South Denver U 1 . Y.M.C.A. and is open for membership to all interested Bfggfrggxu M GEZgiOS 'H'n9 young men. Annual proiects include working on holiday gift baskets and participating in school assemblies. Row one: P. McKone, B. Sutton, F. Boyd, L. Rowe, B. Brannon, B. Tapp, D. Minshall, B. Arrington. Row two: J. Morgan, R. Hill, H, Gifford, L. Ear- nest, A. Pratt, T. Powell, T, Chase, K. Olive-tt, K. Harkness, C, Bishop. Row three: B. Hanna, B. Crittenden, G. Chapekis, G. Williams, W. Paulsen, B. Patton, S. Renzelman, G. Hart. Row four: D. Johnson, E. Erickson, B. Smith, C. Harrison, G. Jordan, P. Chivington, W. Schertt, D. Penley, J. Sundine, A. Urrutio. i fi, 1 ff! n. ?: ,I Bill Flenniken President Row one B. Flenniken, H. Graham, R, Perschbacher, B. Halbert, J. Kerns, D. Kinney. Row two: G. McCormick, G. Meri- deth M Reynolds, J. Swanson, B, Brannon, P. Spence. Row three: B. Rader, P. Chivington, J. Kemman, H. Butler, T. Pete Spence Dwight Mr. Griffith. Key Club Benefits School and Community Service - Key Club at South, distinguished by the tradi- tional white iackets, is sponsored by Denver Kiwanis Club and is affiliated with K i wa n i s International. Throughout the year the group sponsors a fund-raising drive tor needy children, ushers at pep assemblies, and stages the annual Key Klub Klomp. Key Club also pre- sents an award to the student who is chosen Outstand- ing Senior Boy. Vice-President X Mr. Edward Mohr Mr. Russell Casement Sponsor Sponsor ? 45 Row one: A. Baokstrom, B. Gunnison, D. Murphy, Mr, Mohr. Row two: A. Lort, L. Samuelson, M. Sargent, T. Kaeding, R. Dobson. Row three: H Johnson, D. Boyd, K. Campbell, J. Sanders, B. Samuel. V. Mel ,par-sv , W' le? :V , ,. ,'t' J W 7.19 X t 2 ef, '4 M J I 1 M ,f ff, ,f W ' I ..w. i QM ,.y'f,'Tf if ikw El ijt? Hifi! Q NX? sub ,ggi WM-f ixtgji 1 45 BTW f-1-H . -' f' F! ' ' f 3 ' L3 3 . 944 l. 77'7'J-3 ,. z . f 7' 'E f . .. f -- ff f , f,, fffi Q P ' yf fq.. V . E . Don Johnson Consul V ji, ., -1:ff2f1:: ' ,. X .. t f fi L Donna Lee Myers Scriba L 1' 7, K A , , V , ' V 1 WT Dick Johnson Miss Eugenie Guindon Quaestor Sponsor Et tu Brute! Latin Club Increases Knowledge of The Romance Languages Interest-To further understanding and love of the Latin language and to furnish a common meeting ground for students of Latin, the Senatus Populusque Romanus Latin Club was formed. During the school year mem- bers learn of the background, history, and customs of the Romans. Latin students are invited to ioin this scholarly group. Row one: C. Sutherland, P. Macki, D. Myers, D. Hartendorp, B. Keefer. Row two: R. Luedemann, P. Dunbar, E. Mitchell, J. Kavan, A. Parmakian Row three: R. Horsky, D. Johnson, D. Johnson, N. Burningharn, J. Morris, D. Stotler. 'RW I , 2 ' 7,11 ff f W-- ' or 'N '4 'X ' YY it is 5, Q 'bas -rd Richard Johnson President Row one: B. Vaughn, B. Beecher, S, Stadler, M. Swenson, K. Springer, J. Clarkson, J. Falls. Row two: M. Anderson, F. Jol son, P. Wheeler, M. Erickson, A. Mauch, F. Ellis, P. Dunbar. Row three. B. Sprague, D. Houser, N. Cherbeneau, G. Per A. Johnson, K. Nelson, D. Shearer, L. Eckhart. Row four: F. Wiers, E, Jessen, L. Buchholz, J. Polsley, K. Spencer, D. Patt lna Harper son C. Barnes, Mr. Helancler. Vice President Donna Beurdsley Mr. Paul Helander Secretary Sponsor Morning Devotions Club Gives Christian Fellowship Guidance - Offering spiritual and emotional strength to its members, the Morning Devotions Club meets weekly to inspire Christian brotherhood through prayer and group singing. Serious fellowship is accented by a monthly Bible study evening. ln a spirit of friendship, the club gives a party for its members each month. Row one: B. Gaasch, I. Harper, K. Tucker, D. Winslow, J. Godfrey, D, Mayfield, S. Harper, J. Michaels. Row two: M. Taylor, J. Aiken, L. Seger- strorn, M. Limbaugh, A. Rudeen, J. Whittemore, D. Bearclsley. Row three: J. Kerns, A. Latham, M. Springston, M. Hingoton, M. Chowning, M. Johnson, T. Mclntyre, VJ, Derbyshire, E. Dial. Row four: R. Campbell, R. Fuehrer, R. Turner, D. Johnson, J. Stucki, R. Alexander, D. Boggs, J. Mor- ris. R. Din-ilef. ,- ft' vn- .172 7 I 'V Q . f, fi f ', w?.fdf.:ys:. . ' N J. J . 1 .. 5:15. ,V .. , ,, 1 i 4.1-Zfvi fi 3' af . , J fi :' ' -. ' Q , H-.2:,:5 1 X 3, g . .. 2 A M N Y ' f ' Q it .412 Ii. f Z 2 5 Zi f A - V V Barbara Carlson Carla A'1de S0'1 president Vice President f A 1. Judy Kerns Jackie Moore Secrefory Treasurer Pom-pom girls: Gloria Jones, Anne Eagle, Pat Rydell, Lucille Segerstrom, Marcia VercliCCl'1i0 Pep Club Develops Spirit Throughout The Year X Unity - Nearly every sophomore girl at South looks , 'f . forward to becoming a senior and possibly a member of ' if X Pep Club. Pep Club stages a dance each year, usually MVS- Nofma Weave' Miss Helen Smlll' with great success. The group also does an efficient iob of making shakers, ushering at P.T.A. meetings, and giving o tea for students new to South. f4Wm.zg?,ff,. i. 'W Sponsor SPOVTSOI' Row one: M. Kessler, C. Dee, A. Thomas, S. Mitchell, J. Meldrum, P. Rydeli, J. McMuIlin, B. Gaasch, E. Carson. Row two: J. Rochler, C. York, A. Barbour, J. Spensley, M. Verdicchio, B. Cook, G. Jones, A. Roberts, V. Hummel. Row three: C. Anderson, M. Ferris, A. Roberts, D, Venzske, A. Anderson, C. Steinke, C. Perry, M. Karnes. Row four: J. Wehrman, E. Williams, S. Thorson, J. Moore, J. Flint, J. Westerman, M. Beltz, D. Beard- sley, B. Watson. X ' f ' ' f' ff' wklfi' f 3. I . X fwat? , '42, ., 532, .X ,, f 4 .,,,,v, I ff f V ,f V Off f' -A ff V J i W' ff .3 . ' , f if ., . 4, , , ,ff ,5 5... . Y 4 5 Vfwryf .f,,. vY,v I V . f' fr., f .... ..,, J Z 1, i f ' 'f... f I fa' . A' .V vi 1 Jiri, -,ay V el? ' i AC itii If . I Y I I 91- ii .. .. .l . X x . N X . is X N X X X V ix Q Q Xi .X XX QF' X X ,X xx X w x .X C, X X. XX 'g.-..- -, A I X Xxx is te Q w X 3 3 X X x X X X .Q s X 1 X . Y Xxxv Web- XXXL- ' N J. 12-if 4 ' f 1, . .. J! W7 .Ifg 5 :six . . ,!, L, gg, W Q . v Betty .lo Brady i ff. Q V 5 f f f f L, f I 7 N , ,rf , ,hyd , f 'f f if ' K A i ' ZX' ' ' if Vi! .aw E , ,I fy., .,,f , ., 1 JZ, , - ff: , . 4 ' 4 1 , ff Wg, 3 i 3 J , . 5 . Q, X 2 ? g f 1 fp f if I 2 s l ll N . J.. Barbara Cory Row one: M. Boyle, S. Burris, M. Brooks, B. Mello, S. Hess, J. Argo, S. Rombach, K. Manspeaker. Row two: P. Seaton, D. Cronquis J. Kerns, B. Gillespie, D. Blinde, C. Burritt, M. Auer. Row three: S. Layton, C. Saltzman, D. Mussey, B. Eckberg, J. Fraser, L. Sege strom, P. Wise, J. Jouett. Row four: K. Keeton, J. Evans, S. Klein, L. Darnell, B. Sealock, S. Darden, J. Kcivan, C. Karlson, A. Fleecs. my V .gif rf' 4-uM .',14,f . .,7. .. . . .V,,. ,,.,,.,,,,,, l' ' W ', .:'. ,,', cif f if M. . -f. -i f 4 f Z V 'll ' Q . C, Wi 5' Z in Q2 1' Jqnef Flinf Betty Gaasch y V V I . ., 2 .. ., ffffw r 'C f'f ff, sm 4 f 3 X my ff 1, 'J 0 , 4-5..Vi.,' ff , ff 42 f ,,, Q C f Qn 1 4. I Q! Q, 1 Sherry Mitchell W fr! 1.3 f W X. .Q . Cex tx R s . . . as X xx X X Q Q s X XX XQXN NC .NCQ Carol Mossberger Sandy Simpson Row one: M. Watson, B. Carlson, J. Huhta, G. Hughes, B. Longmire, P. Carter, B. Cory, F. Oman. Row two: B. TerHar, M. Limbaugh, I. Hoppes Korthuis, A. Latham, M. Rehberger, M. Springston, M. Taylor, P. Jackson. Row three: M. Bozett, D. Nettnin, A. Cczlkin, B. Jones, M. Furgason, Collopy, S. Berry, E. Beery, C. Mossberger. Row four: J. Rhody, J. Heid, A. Lynnock, B. Schneider, M. Socks, L. Bechtold, A. Eagle, J. Wheeler, Gilmore. ...sz on , M. Q.. V? L. , ' 'L ,J ez: ., . if: . ' ' : , if . 51 'r . f 1. H ' -- We A , , .. 4 , . V 'I . ' I f 1 , 4 , 4 ' i , my If iw f' L v': A W 1 J 'f ' frm , V, p . H . , .' pfyg f ,. ,, A 4 ., f, VM ' f ' 34 w' 3 Wu fpkwfe 7 -Amy, Z nf! ff f ? 50 WW Jody Hawks President 40, Carolyn Trostle Secretary Marilyn Cole Dorothy Brown Secretary Treasurer X H , Roll 'emi Competitive Matches Test The Skill of S.A.C. Sport - A spirit of friendly rivalry characterizes S.A.C., the girls' bowling club. Members meet and bowl in 90 game leagues. During spring vacation, the girls com- pete with schools throughout the nation. Trophies are presented to outstanding bowlers at an annual spring banquet. Row one: J. Andreoli, S. Wyman, L. Macklem, L. Vitry, J. Hawkins, B. Vaughn, J. Reinhardt, S. Allsbury. Row two: M. Conrad, M. Boetz, 5. Mc- Coy, J. Westerberg, B. McCoy, F. Lehr, C. Saltzman, P. Hall. Row three: M. Matthiesen, C. Karcher, T. Colemere, M. Shelton, S. Klopstein, P. O'- Rourke, A. Jenny, J. Eichhorn. W7 .., 'WP Q f T7 Row one: C. Kline C. Cowlishaw, R. Fletcher, L. We-gener, D. Friend, C. Lammers, J. Martin, B. Grubb, C. Rogers, D, Inman. Row fwo: D. Goolsk C. Mead, D. Grundeman, D, Sinclair, S, Yeoman, B. Beecher, J. Clarkson, J. Maupin, S. Ziegler. Row three: M. Vermilyea, B. Althouse, C. Trost D, Brown, B. Sealock, J. Hawks, P. Pefsch, M. Cole, J. Lindquist, M. Roberls. Row one: C. Wenzinger, P. Riddell, J. Sinnr-nons, J. McClelland, K. Kelly, C. Larsen, V. Jackson, H, England. Row Two: P. Cobb, N. Garland, E. Ber er, 5. Belron. D. Officer, J. Adams, J. Spalh, J. Rankin. Row ihree: J. Burnside, B. Porter, K. Mumma, M. Marsh, A. Tipton, J. Spraft, J. Williar P, Fenton. -nv ff? be ,,, ff L 1 Disk Rasmussen i President Jim Orr Secretary Row one: J. Fry, W. Lewis, R. Christian, R. Skiles, D. Keilwitz, J. Wood. Row two: J. Smit Vincent, W. Burkhard, J. McCarthy, D. Thelman, H. Mitchell. Row three: K. Brown, L. R0blf F. Cooper, R. Dutton. Leon Lind Mr. William Schieman Treasurer Sponsor Enthusiastic Bowlers. Improve Sport Skills Precision - Competition is a foundation for the S.P.H. Club. Interested boys match bowling ability each Tues- day. The organization plays in an unofficial inter-school league and takes part in a Christmas tournament. At the end of the year, trophies are awarded to players of ex- ceptional merit. Row one: E. Newell, C. Meacham, L. Carpenter, G. Collins, S. Gillespie, F. Rappaport. Row two: R. Cortvriendt, D. Laige, B. Johnson, D. Hoppes, F. Lucero Broomhall. Row three: L. Bettis, J. Orr, F. Goldsworth, D. Colburn, B. Mosier, H. Harris. Row four: B. Bogart, L. Lind, D. Rasmussen, J. Stanley, J. Bond, B. Co shaw. WW' ,-s. mv-ng, 490 e'? '0 A it fm. Sw H A4-1 L NN- QW . .H 143 3 4' v Sli: A eg 1 ' X r Qi ., 5 . '-,- l :kai , n I B A 5 5 .1f w 3ws.w Row one: M. Beziak, F. Sullivan, J. McAdams, E. Mucl-cle, P. Corbin. Row two: J. Rochler, M. Werntz, B. Trudgeon, M. Felton, C. Conroy. Row three: D. Yonts, S. Coyner, B. Schneider, G. Olinger, Mr. Fricke, G. Morse. Rebel Rollers Skate for Success, Championship Recreation-Rebel Rollers is a club designed for pleasure and development of sl-cills in skating. Members meet at Denver rinks every Friday night to enioy skating, danc- ing, and racing. The special activity is a trip once each semester to a nearby town for skating competition. Many individuals have brought honors to South in state and national contests. Row one: E. Wilkinson, D. Woodruff, B. Russell, R. Sandoval, F. Velasquez, L. Abeyta. Row two: D. Wicker, D. Whitefield, R. Schreiber, C. Seamons, T. Forbes. low three: B. Moyer, J. Mead, S. Manning, B. Bergeson, H. Hayes, G. Mesenbrink, M. Vigil. Q7 Q7 , L. 1 f .Pl 4 272 14. . Q. 'I .3 -:L I 5 4. 3 9 .. 5 V 1 Betty Be rg eson President Richard Schreiber Vice President Mr. Roland Fricke Pct COYl9il1 Sponsor SeCl'SlC1l'y ,wwf .l ,4 f 4. 'Ego' 54 Truda Bonnema President Mary Alice Floyd Vice President li ,-UW Row one: N. Whittemore, L. Archer, M. Fox, P. Draper, G. Thompson. Row two: B. Diehl, M. Floyd, T. Bonnen' S. Darden, Mr. Carr. Rifle Club Girls Shoot for Honors Sportsmanship - An outstanding firing team in the na' tion, 5outh's Rifle Club learns competitive spirit by participating in many shooting contests. The girls are taught proper respect for rifles-and learn cooperation and sportsmanship. Selected for their interest and ability, members of the group meet alternate weeks for practice sessions. ln the spring, best shots compete in local, state, Darlene Venzke Barbara Diehl Secretary Treasurer and national events. Row one: D, Winslow, J. Jacobson, M. Hassig. Row two: A. Barbour, D. Venzke, M. Verdicchio, D. Czygan, C. Barclay, D. Hartendorp. Row three: D. Rydell, K. Marguis, N. Anderson, L. Stone, M. Bastion, C. Grabe, M. Bishop. Row four: B. McCarty, M. Ginter, P. Moore, R. Steckel, B. Jones, M. Carroll, M. Toland, S. Wilson. WWW .W WW 7 , Lg ! y 1 L . N wr E Y N 5 N. f ' if ' LH ' ' ' ,106-2 . , ,f x ,.f7:g4,ff 5,14 , ' 1 ,f:'i',., , fn f wwf mffw ' , -,--ff' ' -up-Q. la l'f.l Ci.a,rw If Masqueraders launch membership drive. Dramatists Promote Theatrical Activities Production-Southern Masqueraders, South's Drama Club, added to its record of achievements this year with the production of f'The Great Big Doorstep, a warm comedy. Meetings at school and in members' homes give Southern Masqueraders an opportunity to display acting abilities and to continue traditions of the theatre. Tryouts at the beginning of each semester determine membership. o as enmngton D Rossi L Segerstrom Row two L Norburg, S. Anderson, Mrs. Goldberg, D. Kinney, J. Carlton, E. Hoder. low three P ce J Holland P McCaI B M M ,ffm-...M , ., 'f frwzffww ' . V V ,373 I 0' f', 'f X , 1 , 1.14.2 275 y 4 56 1 Mary Ferris President So that all may have a Merry Christmas . . Junior Red Cross Teaches Service By Serving PM Rice Mr. Paul Helander Secretory SPOUSOV Consideration - Junior Red Cross drives to meet the needs of underprivileged young people. The club ex- presses the good will of the school to its own com- munity, to the nation, and to foreign lands. Concern for others prompts members to carry on many worth- while proiects. Through these activities the student body learns to recognize the responsibility of providing relief for those who are in need. Row one: D. Friend, D. Rossi, P. Rice, M. Ferris, D. Crichton, W. Gurley, B. Gunnison, R. Morris. Row two: S. Parsons, N. Montgomery, V. Kapostins, P. Mack: K. Karg, J. Clarkson, S. Yeoman, D. Andresen. Row three: T. Powell, M. Roberts, P. McCain, M. Vermilyea, S. Brase, S. Thorson, P. Hutton, Mr. Helander f if W7 M if 14,471 S-7 v 'MW it iii ,pf-wr VY' V7 'W' wx it -:rw-yr S . . 5 . :. i ni. 5 Row one: J Hazlewood G. Jones, C. Flaftery, D. Trueblood, C. Hughes, J. Billigmeier, P. Maddox, D. Glad. Row Iwo: E. Lohr, J. Griebel, M. Henderson, B. Gaffeff D. Rlddell S Sellers L Shoda. Row three: L. Bechtold, S. Anderson, M. Darrow, B, Phillips, B. Holden, T. Lawton, J. Flint, D. Duncan. Row one: C. Bower, E. Boone J. Jacobson C. McKissic S Miller J Chiles E Switters A Noren Row two- B S f' ' J W'l '. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - , - , D. H ' P. Brase, J. Mclntosh, A. Pennnngton, G. Kruckeberg, V. Hummel. Row three: S. Townsend C Southland B Boxirgdhll C Paltfcslion D o::l:grZhl:l ifllemke man, S. Mitchell, C. Barclay, G. Hart. l h l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' esler' 2537 Pete Spence President E' Bill Flennlken S Club congratulates Butch. Vice President ' mf! fWfZW f4W WV ya, ' 2 fffffgng, 2 .., f JJW43 ff! nb! 4 f v Y' f -W? x 1 Af ff 1 M f if 5 ll. V , .f 1,4 ,rj . .f 'J uf' ff 1 , 3, , , 1 Les Carpenter Secretary Harry Butler Treasurer Row one G Lowell G Godby R Livermore P Barnard D 1 , , . , . , . , . B J. Arden. Row three: A. Boolcstrom, E. Nickols, B. Richman, D. der, D. Hale, J. Sanders, A, Lort, J. Powers, R. Fuller. Z' l' swf n 6 . 'Us-r L . 4.4 vw an ,N i i f 1 'X H T +C li. r luyf. ' it-Fi '-'N 'it . I' Y M Membership In S Club Rewards South's Athletes Recognition-S Club is an organization for boys who have excelled in football, basketball, track, baseball, wrestling, tennis, golf, or gymnastics. The requirement for membership is a letter earned in one or more of these sports. Activities on the S Club agenda include the annual Father and Son Award Night and a club- sponsored dance held in the spring. ond, D. Mitchell. Row two: D, Wallace, J. Hampton, G. Phillips, J. Kozikowslcy J. Mueller Minshall, D. Large, R. Wiss, D. Pitney. Row four: W. Schumacher J. Moliter R. Alexan YT. N- . it 109' Q 3 'l N X C l ' ,A ,if i E 1 .vine Y' K I - Z 5 r 1 , QE 5. e . , . f -Q.. , lv Q? K, H. A f T m 3 1 1 2. 5 Lg , . , .Q 4 H a i i l' iv i T. G QM Row one: S. Gillespie, D, Duncan, C. Deter, K. Krausman, B. Gunnison, M. Williamsen. Row two: P. Le Clercq, G. Endsley, J, Hillen, K. Davis, G. Wright, D. Hatcher, J. Bailex, Row three: J. Kerns, D. Brown, T. Smith, J. Eberly, J. Lindemann, B. Scribner, R. Dobson. Row four: G. Lindemann, R. Kerr, W. Van Ge-nderen M. Campbell, B. Prescott, E. Ryland, A. Pulsipher, D. Stevens. Row one' E -fir: E l-4:':e't B. Engle, D. Murphy, R. Osborne, F. Bickforcl. Row two: J. Swanson, W. Wright, J. Tice, K. Foreman, K. Rice, B. 5:95 E -e Row three: B Flenniken, G, McCormick, C, Ehrlick, T. Lawton, G. Hegem, B, Hanna, G. Meredith, Row four: P. Spence, B. Rader, D. '-3 - . ' ' f:':t:e.' B. Graft, H. Butler, B. Brannon. Si ..,. 1.9 JT' 4 6,15 , f 7,-mann' I Q, , . ,iii SQ tt.., . 'I' fl 4 ..,, f , . hfZV!!l.?WWH!ffVf!!!5f f f W!!! Z!,M'fZHiff If Q f MH A9969 fw f A AY 'WEEE Wi? ah? 'C9 fy, r f-jx, f,,f I .. ,ff Z , ff? 60 Row one: B. Austin, G. Anderson, A. Pennington, A. Roberts. Row two: V. Dahl, B. McCleery, J. McDermott, R. Horsky, Mr. Mitick. Reb Guild Revives Appreciation of Organ Inspiration-Organ Guild, the fulfillment of several stu- dents' plans and hopes, has been added to the list of Southern clubs this year. Membership is open to student organists interested in the development of music and the instrument. This group offers organ music at the Christ- mas season and during assemblies. 5 Campbell President Sponsor vs. Mr. Ellsworth Mitick Bob Horsky President Sponsor Pre-Law Club Forms a Pattern for Justice Wisdom-Junior and senior boys are given an excellent chance to learn ot the basic principles and vocational opportunities of the legal profession in Pre-Law Club. Field trips, discussion panels, and speakers from the Bar Association provide a constructive agenda. Observation of actual court procedure is an outstanding event. The organization is now completing its second year of suc- cessful activity and study. Row one: T. Robinson, J. Sandelin, R. Campbell, K. Wilkens, R. Hill, D. Harrison. Row two: K. Rice, B. Brannon, R. McMillan, Mr. McCulley, J. Hare D. Rossi. Row three: B. Kresl, D. Collyer, J. Cashen, J. Vanderpool, A. Urrutia, D. Smith. gy! ' X 1. I QQ, My lffl l' fi ,fff A ,'., 4 rf f . fafwffwgyfj,-gjw , ., . J M 7 yi: if if ff . f 0 . if , , ic af J . R . 1 , 'f 'E ,Di wif -0 f A tl we s-X sw aff V , if . - Q ' 1 sr Q f E Z A 45? i f't ,wt X ii EQ-. .. Row one: E. Nickols, A. Bachofer, T. Crafts, C. Barclay, E. Boone, P. Dickson, C. Bishop. ROW two: Mr. BfCII'1Cll'10VSff B- Holden, -l- Issac. G. Moore P. Smith, G. Downs, Mr. Cavnar. Qi' Il W WJ' 1 Elaine Boone Mr. Edward Brandhorst President Sponsor Stage Crew is South's Senate Club Discussion' Aid in Problem Solvin Decision-After hearing an informal speech by a fellow member, Senate Club members begin discussion. Solu- tions are suggested for topics ranging from religion to politics to high school problems. All meetings are held in the evenings at the homes of members. Not only bringing to mind everyday problems, club activities also stress speakina techniques and thought expression. .i'fi f X Show Business Mainspring W, Ability-South depends on Stage Crew for the mechanics of successful productions. The organization is a group of efficient craftsmen interested in the theatre and its back- stage functions. Members are behind all stage activities. Stage crew workers create play settings, manipulate lights, and manage sound equipment. 4? if ' . . , i 4 f NW ff f :Wi-ffsff . 'fi' fi 1 5 raft .af . - .6621 ' f X Q X f f ff, f , ,ffy 4 X 7 fff f , ff ' Se? Designer Llewellyn Jones Stage Manager Row one: D. Weinstaclc, B. Zeigler, M. Fester, L. Berger, L. Bechtold, W. Hayes, D. Wilson, L. Jones, Mr. Burton. Row two: D. Warner, S. Winter, B. and, C. Sl'E 'Clf, L. Green, R, Baker, B. Brice, R. Hill. Row three: D. Sheldon, D. Shure, D. Gade, J. Fulty, J. Ochner, R. Harkness, H. Mudgett, P Longhorn. ltr , Anthony Johnson President Af 1' W M Doris Marx Vice President Skt- Q N 'll Xi fixed. - W WE iff ,fs Q l ' its ffi 190 C7 V' Nr ' . Row one: C. Duty, E. Hicks, J. Roche, A. Wieder, B. Watson, D. Marx, B. Brady, D. Friend. Row two: R. Schreiber, D. Stotler, G. Moore, M. Reynolds, D. Leonard, P. Woolum, J. Rhody, K. Bates, E. Johnson. Row three: D. Hansen, H. Jordan, R. Couch, J. McDermott, G. Finley, E. Kerbs, P. Mesenbrink, R. Brown, Mr. Miller. Science Club Divides For Knowledge Barbara Watson Mr. lawrence WCIHS Secretary Sponsor And Unites For Proiects Discovery-Science Club, South's only corporation, is composed of five divisions: Biology, Chemistry, Electrici- ty, Photography, and Pre-Med. The sections meet sep- arately and confer once a month. Scientists address the group, field trips are planned, and movies are shown at these meetings. Science Fair, held in May, gives members an opportunity to display their experiments and inventions. The club participates in the University- sponsored contests every year. T. Row one: D. Samsow, B. Brady, D. Friend, B. Watson, J. Rhody, M. Milam, P. Woolum, G. Perry, K. Bates, D. Marx, P. Ellis. Row two: C. Manion, Collins, D. Alter, J. Roche, A. Wieder, A. Twombly, K. Norberg, R. Keilwitz, B. Worley, R. Skiles, B. Bowen, R. Throp. Row three: D. Hansen, D. Martin, E. Hicks, R. Schreiber, D. Statler, D. Leonard, N. Cochran, B. Stacey, D. Shinkle, B. Kazel, E. Johnson. Row four: H. Jordan, G. Olinger, G. Moore, M. Spencer, M. Reynolds, G. Zschoche, J. McDermott, G. Finley, E. Kerbs, P. Mesenbrinlc, D. Couch, D. Brown. ww --, ,f 1 'H ,gg , 2 f '..1::4.- fbs, hi ' 'iv . . 4?-157. , E , .MA i af.fwf ff. -.1 1 ' ' - , ff ,,' .arg 5i,!' , 4. vf-,i K, .ji J. - ft ?Wl?.ia4':vl 'IQ gov t I, 5 fs ? FA ...wg , f4y'L if- V qw im .4 flak .l. . 'Shaw Qo- 'EV vm E .,., . la . , . , Betty Jo Brady Mr. Allen Miller President Sponsor Row one: B. Brady, S. Burris, M. Karg, G. Kruckeberg, J. Rhody, G. Gaasch, B. Keefer, J. Hassig, L. Hodges. Row two: M. Lomonaco D Marx, R. Gidlund, P. Woolum, J. Heid, B. Bergeson, C. Cooper, B. Watson, M. Rehberger. Row three: Mr. A. Miller, P. LeClerq, D. Adams D. Wallace, M. Osborn, J. Stucki, B. Schneider, L. Bechtold, E. Jessen. Pre-Med Prepares Members For Courses ln Medicine Research-Pre-Med Club promotes interest in the fields of medicinal service and research, each member of the club maintains a B average and has at least one year of previous laboratory science. Members participate in an annual all-city Pre-Med banquet, do volunteer work at Denver General Hospital by assisting the nursing staff, and present exhibits at South's yearly Science Fair. Photo Club Enthusiasts Capture Southern Memories Technique-The chief purpose of Photo Club is to serve f South by recording school functions through the medium of photography. The group, a section of Science Club, participates in several early activities, including Science Fair, field trips, and a spring banquet. An expression of interest in photography and in science is a requisite for Photo Club membership. Chuck Duty Geri Perry President Vice President Row one: B. Worley, M, Milam, G. Perry, P. Ellis, R. Skilles, R. Thorp. Row two: R. Keilwitz, D. Alter, D. Martin, B. Kazel, K. Norberg, A Twombly B. Bowen, G. Zschoche. Row three: C. Manion, M. Spencer, D. Collins, N. Cochran, B. Stacey, G. Olinger, T. Shinkle, D. Samsow, Mr. Watts ff4 . , X .. X is gfv .1 ,ff?1,,fL 7 4' 1 't .A ..:. f A . M ' -f 'ff af 'V .sg ft' 1-1. '. a Z , s . ' ff I ' ' ' I J M A-A L' ' 44 1 f 1' ' . . if - , ' fg V. ' ' I WW Y 17' ,, If V . sm ,- Q M ll ' W .. - . . A, af it Q 64 Judie Roberts President Les Carpenter Vice President :MAY ' -ff ' ng -1.4-d:.,:1,.1-Qt . .2 , lf, 24 f Y . i 'i f t' f. iff: ' f Y ' ff. fy, j V 4 1162 . . 1 .. ' 2 Q -. V f ff. 1 'f . , rf. -' ww - y ...z 1. H. 7 V, 4- r ters, A ' 2' Wfff iff? -rf' 4' ffff , 479fQ.'ff'. -' . -. r.. ' ,. 1' f5'i'..,f 52 hf, iifffiitffi igwff' 1 Iwi 'i .W Betty .lo Davies Dick Fowler Secretary Treasurer Soutl'1's Ace Skiers Win Dartmouth Cup. Spirit of Winter Sport Prevail in Ski Club Speed - Zwoa Brettl, South's official ski club, affords skiers on every level of ability a chance to obtain all the fun possible from the snow sport. Busses take enthusiasts to different mountain parks for classes in every stage of ski advancement. Skiers may use the slopes by themselves, and contests provide extra excitement. Row one: J. Maupin, J. Clarkson, C. McKissie, D. Friend, J. Roberts, D. Sinclair, J. Billigmeier, J. Rankin. Row two: B. Beecher, J. Auer, R. Duck, P. Miller, N. Griebel, J. Meldrum, S. MacCormack. Row three: D. Rossi, P. McHale, N. Anderson, P. Moore, E. Bender, P. Edwards, M. Edson, D. Ward. Row four: H. Alexander, J. Berry, P. Morgan, L. Peterson, DeHaas, G. Downs, D. Berger, D, Tanner, A. Vos. ,--,N ,if ? E ' , sh Lx-1,,V. fr ' :Q U f l tsl- R l l lil Q3 N., ...ig , .1 , Q Row one: M, Verdicchio, A. Barney, S. Johnson, D. Williams, C. Godfrey, G. Kruckeburg, C. Young, M. Calvert. Row two: T. Kellough, G. Collins B. Barney, A. Booksfrom, D. Duncan, B. Zeigler, M. Peek. Row three: C. Willis, K. Landmark, L. Carpenter, R. Turner, D. Sandstedt, B. Holden, J Gilkey, D. Fowler. Row four: J. Breffle, K. Morison, R. Kerr, W. Van Genderen, J. Woolum, B. Hanna, J. Rehlcow, J. Heid. Row one: B. Trocchia, P. Leisenring, M. Payne, R. Fletcher, M. Rider, D. Winslow, B. Mellow, J. Chiles. Row two: M. Lay, B. Serafini, B. Foster, G. Baldwin, J. Hudson, N. Gieskieng, S. Yeomon, S. Simpson. Row three: P. Rydell, J. Shroyer, K. Kirkbride, J. Hudson, N. Heron, J. Ailshie, M. Auer, A. Calkin. Row four: M. Augustine, E. Lindbloom, R. Williamson, M. Schultz, A. Eagle, M. Milam, N. Griffith, N. Schlupp. Roland Campbell President Spanish Club Members Unite Two Worlds Barbara Giger H Presidem So this is the kingdom of heaven.. . .WKW ,X I f ., ywfff t.ff . f Anne Pennington President , f ' if M '4 fy sg' , 1 Q ity 5 ' f fi John Haynes Vice President Row one: B. Davies, M. Garner, A. Roberts, J. Wheeler, L. Tughet. R Harris, L. Johnson. Tradition - The Spanish Club helps other language organizations make preparations for the Continental Breakfast, at which all the language students celebrate international Relations Day. Members of Spanish Club meet in three separate groups to read stories of Spain, listen to records, and converse in the Spanish tongue. Through these activities, club members hope to obtain a close view of the heritage of Spain. ow two: R. Campbell, J. Vincent, L. Hutchinson, B. ny-is ff iw Row one: L. Macklem, L. Abeyta, A. Pennington, B, Giger, S. Rombach, J. Roth, L. Lapham. Row two: A. Sander, N. Weiss, M. Karnes, S Coyner, P. Seaton. J. Coble J. Cisneros. Row three: P. Woolum, J. Frey, B. Martin, B. Nelson, D. Brehm, K. Brown, K. Spencer, J. Westerman. win, J. Hazlewood, S, Darden, D. Patterson, M. Johnson, Row three: Schneider, M. Sacks. , 4' 4. , f- g Z - eff , if Row one: D. Cronquist, M. Taylor, C. York, S. Sheldon, J. Rodgers, K. Nelson, P, Clark. Row two: A. Johnson, G. Kruckeberg, S. Burris G Bald J.Santord, J. Haynes, W. Paulk, D. Boyd, B. Sutton, N. Cherbenegu B 42 X77 X J f 7 1 f if 41 V1 ,vfff sfpfff Nf,, Y 4 f 4 2 , .V W Q . .45f W,QN.?2Z,:7 V .k -A lf: A XV I X, WMji,1!Q 5. ,. 3, X . f' ' 55179 'iff-ff J' '- '2'.,T, ' ' 11 .4 x . ' I 35 f - f - : Q ,V . .:f. f P.:.,-1f::'..,eff..,e.... fi Q f . .fif.f2f a. I 2f.,-gg,fixK:.f- - , x J f 3 Row one: B. Vaughn, R. Thorpe, M. Anderson, J. R. Williamson, S. Manning, N. Whittemore, B. Co Vigil, P. House, P. Horton, S. Matson, J. DeHaas, s J - Tf ga' f 2 1:5102 f J Ray Pittman Miss Ruth Rich President Sponsor 'ti fl ies Q fi 47 jig Q . -4 .Q Johantgen, R. Philput, J. Whittenmore, J. Corbett, V. Boyd, A. Olsen. Row two: S. Wilson, mstock, D. Leonard, D. Johnson, R. Pittman, G. Phillips. Row three: D. Greenwolt, M. R. Brown, D. Newell, E. Klein. Archery Enthusiasts Initiate A Successful Yea Skill-Traditions ot archery, good form, and high scores emphasize the promising start of the only public high school archery club in Denver. By regularly scheduled meetings and daily before Hoods ready themselves for gained by attending open interest in archery. -school matches, the Rebel competition. Membership is meetings and showing an Abandon ship! We Don't move, Miss Rich! M 4 ' l'-'X V ,f ,-, The splatter, splatter of little feet. Really, I didn't mean it that way! The Highwciymen discover what a car is for . . Well, maybe I don't know what I'm talking about, but if l did know what talking about, l'd be right! 22... 23... 24... .N i 70 l C. ff .,... - is 5 . 4 ,Q iw ' ef,-J.. wage: 2.5 , , If If ,,L,L . ji' i 7 ' f is, ' if , , ,, QW! Sue Thorson President . 1 , ,, , ,,::-:Y:5'Sii!!' +o'35 ,2,:f f ?'1,e 1. -, .4 - 4 f . W. Sherry Yarbrough Vice President Jackie Moore -ldry Hdssig Secretary Treasurer High Spirit of Tri-Hi-Y Adds Active South Club Innovation - Another first came to South this year with the formation of Tri-Hi-Y. Hopes of starting other high school groups in Denver have sparked the initiative of Tri-Hi-Y members. A Thanksgiving assembly, baskets for the needy, and confetti for athletic contests fill the group's service list. Devotions and fellowship are im- portant parts of each meeting. Row one: A. Hamburger, M. Kessler, D. Cronquist, J. McWilliams, P. Walter, P. Esquivel, M. Goodman, M. Brooks, E. Lopez, B. Gaasch. Row two: B. Turnage, M. Watson, F. Sturm, J. Postlethwait, N. Thornton, M. Gillespie, V. Evans, S. Mitchell, A. Fleecs, I. Hoppes. Row three: K. Keeton, B. Kapostins, S. Clemons, S. Reha, S. Darden, A. Perry, D. Crichton, P. Clark, D. Shavlik, J. Jouett. Row four: J. Tschetter, C. Weirick, D. Beardsley, M. Ausenbaugh, J. DeVries, M. Ewan, K. Spencer, L. Eckhart, R, Shearer, D. Shearer, J. Langan. If ,, Cfkkfj, 7314.7 f I, gwffgf , ,, . s' X SQ X 5 Sf ia- Aft, 4 is-w 19' Row one: R. Fletcher, A. Kurzenberger, L. Anderson, A. Shaver, S. Hess, M. Gray, E. Stalic, S. Chappell, J. Harper, R. Swanson, M. Newell. Row two: A. Gilmore, D. Vavra, R. Rathbun, S. Layton, B. Barton, C. Cooper, N. Cherbeneau, P. Parker, M. Milam, D. Martin, S. Yeoman. Row three: K. Havekost, M. Ginter, N. Griffith, J. Ailshie, B. Vines, B. Eckberg, B. Gillespie, J. Auer, D. Simrock, D. Officer, S. Umberger. Row four: B. Masters, C. Barnes, J. Proffitt, S. Cohick, S. Huff, G. Mesenbrink, S. Belton, J. Heid, J. Spratt, J. Adams, S. Klein. Row one: L. Nil-ckel, J. Wheeler, J. Moore, S. Thorson, S. Yarbrough, J. Mclntosh, E. Carson, J. Hassig. Row two: S. Grey, M. Verdicchio, P. Rydell, J, Evans V. Homme-l, C. Howard, P, Clendenen, N. Johns. Row three: B. Geyer, M. Vermilyea, J. Lipersick, B. Serafini, S. Shada, 5. Berry, L. Shada, M. Toland M. Carroll P. Carter. Row four: E. Jessen, D. Sinclair, P. Leisenring, M.Johnson, M.Mencimer, P.Peters, P.Bonner, P.Heinze, J.Townsend. l 72 ' 1 ww f .7'?5 '7'f f' ,tk-'kifatirwi X' 1.94 frzl - . 5 -. .ff-vis 7' ' if iff' ,,43..,1g4,55 4 cS Hp S? 51 ts.. A 'rv G 1 a ,s f x T s lg, 153' jj w 9 'Qt Q1 A fi-' A. Weider President Judy Huhta Vice President Carol Mossberger Lois Bechrold Secretary Treasurer You can't get A's iust sitting. Triple S is Honored Through Scolarship Achievement - In order to obtain the honor of member- ship in Triple S, a student must earn 5 A's in academic subjects and no other grade lower than B in a year's time. The purposes of the club are to promote learning and to further scholarly activity. Films and speakers are featured at meetings, held once a month during school hours. Row one: J. Huhta, D. Hartendorp, S. Burris, L. Lapham, D. Myers, D. Dwyer, C. Nicholson. Row two: L. Norburg, S. Simpson, B. Hughes G. Lowell, C. Leonard, A. Olsen, E. Murray, J. Kavan. Row three: B. Samuel, R. Hill, J. Morgan, A. Johnson, D. Large, D. Minshall, L. Segerstrom, J. Bonnema. Row four: B. Johnston, G. Moore, J. Haynes, E. Erickson, J. Woolum, D. Penley, J. Sanders, B. Hanna. 'F wk i '33 x ww, Row one: B. Davies, M, Pyle, N. Tucker, S. Kesler, B. Dienes, J. Cutler, B. Foster, A. Kurzenberger. Row two: C. York, A. Harrison, J. Plett, C. Neff, M. Auer, K. Bates, B. Bowman. Row three: N. Fiske, P. Fenton, L. Case, B. Snyder, N. Montgomery, S. Parsons, M. Springston, L. Eckhart, A. Roberts. Row four: J. Westerman, R. Steele, D. Couch, J. McDermott, M. Reynolds, A. Johnson, A. Wieder. Row one: S. Mitchell, B. Cory, V. Hummel, J. Jackson, J. Argo, K.lManspeaker, J. Prins. Row two: S. Anderson, C. Mossberger, G. Baldwin, R. Campbell, M Floyd, M. Rehberger, D. Sawrey, E. Seay. Row three: N. Cherbeneau, K. Keeton, D. Marx, M. Moody, B. Bergeson, D. Nettnin, J. Moore, S. Berry. Row four V, Bartholomew, P. Woolum, P. Hause, G. Williams, D. Johnson, L. Bechtold, J. Polsley, M. Sacks. l A t 1..l , flmwinfwf-1-mms.-il, 1 .v,.,ff ww f ,H www, f A . 1 1-Wm, a.,.,.. . . .. fm,m.m..LMw 74 ' Gary Meredith President Ps ' A5 if'-fili.gre:-f2,:'S:s.'. 1 5 r - Elizabeth Denton Vice President Row one: A. Thomas, D. Dwyer, B. riiiiiiiiilil' , - 0 , 5 , lo .- 7 'A av .,' Lily ' .. ff 'J of' 5 as . Jo Ann Eckhardt Vice President l 95 Q .4764 1 KM ,. . ' with , K '-1 ' 'fw FN! . f Q4 Mr. Richard Eichenberger Sponsor Cory, C. Bliss, J. Eckhardt 2, 4 '93 is Ara v f 5 fs s 9? 9, 5 an , i ,, . cs ,I K 2' 1 To thee our alma mater, we sing its praises true. A Cappella is Noted Quality-A selected group, outstanding in vocal skill, forms this cherished institution at South. Known for its blending quality, the choir strives for perfection, its mu- sical progress is equaled by its community reputation. 2 K. Walther, B. Longmire, C. Magnelli, J. Leaf, B. Brown, C. Anderson, S. Marxen, S. Anderson, J. Fl Row two: J. Economy, J. Cisneros, A. Sansirig, B. Carlson, I. Roth, S, Yarbrough, J. Jackman, J. Coble, C. Mossberger, P, Moir, A. Johnson, V. Bartholomew, K. Brc Row three: S. Kesler, M. Furgason, M. Carroll, B. Barnes, D. Murphy, B. Engel, T. Crawford, L. Leingcmg, J. Crump, L. Calloway, G. Chopelcis, J. Hunt. Row four: Romhack, P. VanSoest, L. Beecher, K. Kessler, M. Morris, E. Boyer, T. Bice, M. Spencer, J. Kochner, D. Holloway, J. Sunclirie, B. Neugebouer, J. Stucl-ci. 75 . 1 xx'-J , Y Eu af Row one: B. Carlson, M. Ferris, B. Cory, J. Eckhardt, C. Barclay. Row two: A. Johnson, S. Ar:- derson, B Truitt, E. Denton, E. Seoy. Row three: J. Crump, J. Hunt, J. Stucki, M. Morris, J. VVord. for Sacred Music Perfection-Holding a record of performances, A Cappel- la is invited months in advance to present programs to civic clubs, radio audiences, and church groups. Tra- ditional concerts ai South and participation in Class Day and Graduation exercisesfreveal the musical standards established by the choir audits council. Row one: Mr. Eichenberger, C. Harrelson, E. Denton, E. Williams, M. Van Schooveveld, S. Krieger, E. Seay, K. Gilmore, P, Rice, A. Pennington, B. Broadhead. L. Russell, C. Dee, M. Rider. Row two: J. Hawks, D. Potter D. Petersen, J. Michaels, D. Stotler, D. Christian, N. Nicholls, J. Wilcox, C. Trostle. C. l-lonisch. C. Barclay, M. Ferris, J. Osborne. Row three: J. Walstrorn, G. Merideth, V. King, V, Dahl, C. Young, B. Truitt, R. Fuehrer, J. Harris J. Guinn B. Williams, S, Yonts, L. Jeffries. S 1 t 4 76 . .Ce X 5.-.fZ.,1:'. g . ' f- Q, a X 4 . . Q K 'K . 1- - k:gsSxQ..s.1 W3 ,sl-'1 ' ' ' Shirley Eckharclt President ,ne Eleanor l.ohr Vice-President Row one: H. England, R. Garner, S. Eckhardt, D. Hysong, J. Falls, C. Lowder. Row two: J. Jungbluth, E. Lohr, N. Kister J Mattingly, J. Thompson. I. wa- , q'1ff s1 Q' -V1 ,. . , . if Jeannine Jungbluth Julianne Mol'ln9lY Secreta ry Accompanist v J Girls Choir Offers Carols ancl Recital Entertainment - The Girls' Choir, under the direction of Miss Sue Ray, sings for Armistice Day and Christmas programs, for the P.T.A., and for church organizations. During the Christmas holidays, hoping to cheer people far from home. These two groups form a rainbow of color-in pastel formals-at the evening concert in the spring. Row one: N. Thompson, L. Vitry, C. Lowder, N. Raymond, R. Garner, J. Mattingly, S. Eckhardt, N. Hansen, D. Hysong, H. England. Row two: L. Carmeny N Lilly, E. Lohr, P. Spurling, B. Hysong, S. Schloo, B. Trocchia, J. Falls, A. Olsen. Row three: B. Sprague, B. Geisert, M. Leo, B. Damico, G. Evans, P. Clemens L Wee lans, N. Kester, Row four: J. Jungbluth, J. Thompson, E. Jessen, J. Bonnema, A. Bachofer, D. Jensen, K. Johnson. , ' cg ' 1 ff-7' f 'iii 7jvz7i7i,If.V,f,,' l if ,Q ' , My f7MfWmf5ifc'i f, f - f ,f , V 411'-Q4 W - it 'muff' y . 3 1 7 u f f ' 154- 471- ,, E y 5 .. . ,, ., tw L ' , 'W w,i7 i V kc. C-7, 3 2' ' i if fi 5 , 5' '-- fc 6 ' ',,x V n -1 'ot I. fi .0 . G J E , , J I - 1 - r -Y :wt if , 1 - R J ' fs' 4: 'fn x A I G 1 n W -1 R 'uf' A g J Q A XL 'C its i, . . ,. V 3, ,. . A vp. -'Q 0.4-ul' . Judy Osborne LXLL President A Andrea Noren Vice-President gif.. I If I nl if W1 ' Elizabeth Vigil Secretary H. Allen. Row one: E. Vigil, B. Smith, S. Kesler, C. Bauer, A. Noren, G. Hall. Row two: M. Toland, J. Lindquist, F. Patten, C. Sewalc Miss Sue Ray Sponsor Ensemble Sings For Community and School Harmony - The Girls' Ensemble, the most advanced girl vocal group at South, performs for community organiza- tions and school assemblies. Ensemble costumes of pink and charcoal create a picture which blends with the ef- fective programs arranged by Miss Sue Ray, director. This year the Girls' Ensemble hopes to obtain small pins in the shape of the treble clef to signify musical ability. Row one: S. Scaggs, N. Elder, J. Westerberg, E. Switters, E. Joines, A. Noren, G. Hall, B. Bockstrom, J. McWilliams, M. Cole, P. Elliott. Row two: M. Wage, L. Coleman, C. Sewald, S. Kesler, P. Squires, B. Smith, E. Vigil, H. Allen, C. Moorhead. Row three: C. Bauer, P, Leuine, M. Toland, K. Mumma, J. Jouett, l. Hopoes, J. Lindouist, S. Huff, P. Brase. Row four: K. Morey, J. Bartlett, S. Brase, F. Patton, J. Blaine, L. Jeffries, M, Brush, M. Ginter. . 5 4 X X , ,f 'fr -nf gm ' yr- 'W y f 1 x yn, ,' W1 Z JK r f ww ,X ,3 N '1 - gig I EW Q Zvrdxc J5 mu, . ' fail! ' K 3 , , , -.X IB 4. Q ,gm 3'L x if ,Q xi, wx ,, 1 I 2 L lk N pa.. if ,,.x K, , x , , Z YT , , f ,ff 1' vw, 1 jx ,sl ff 1 . 1 Q 5 A I. 1 , 1 fl v , , M, X 41 .,, N ' - I gf , Q I 5 , . 1 U fi 5 f A L - PM W T 2' I- 5 - - -1- , 1 Rf L gf . ':,f TU -A ' f 'Q pl' . 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Watson. i , 5 i Varied Musical Ability Versatility-Fields of classical and popular music are studied and rehearsed until perfected by this group of outstanding South musicians. Several hours of practice are spent in unifying individual talents for a desired effect. Furthering its reputation by performing at con- tributing schools, assemblies, and concerts, the orchestra receives the applause of many differing audiences. o: M. Fox, C. Garrett, C. Hart, J. Harrington, P. Squires, B. Boyd. Row three: R. Kerr, B I ' 2 fi if 'JZ7 .4 Row one: D. Smith M. Boyle N. Brozelton, J. Falls, M. Elson, L, Fay. Row two: J. Hunt, C. Coler, B. Phillips, G. Lindemann, R. Dimler, F. Frantz. Row one: f. A-gf N J Ko fan, P, Mcir, J. Wciifzman, M. Thomas. Row two: K, Nielsen, P. Draper, D. Patterson, R. Westland. Row qi-ie, D 5,599 D Herr H, S Hornirig, K, Walther, P. Ryman. Row two: J. Proffitt, R. Grossweiler, E. Dreier, A. McCleery, J, Stenmgn, l l 5 l 2 l J N-Nw l . i i, ' xv--...f 'Q' Cadet I.t. Col. M. Reynolds Wanda Gurley Battalion Commander Hon. Lt. Col. Mfsgr. Hurlbut M!Sgf. Peacock Commandant of Cadets lf'lSTl'UCf0 M!Sgt. Trickey Instructor Jim Swanson A 8- R Officer Don Mallette Batt. S-1 Students Prepare For Citizenship ln R. 0. T. C The aim of R. O. T. C. is to develop its members into good citizens and leaders-to create a reserve of young men who can be quickly developed into battle leaders in case of an emergency. Cadets learn military leader- ship and courtesy, first aid, map reading, tactics, mark- manship, physical development, and the operation and care of weapons, these studies complete a well rounded course. R. O. T. C. activities during the school year are separated into varying forms, including rifle matches on national, state, and city levels, the All-Cadet Dinner Dance, Memorial and Armistice Day parades, and the big day of Federal Inspection-when South is reviewed by representatives of the Department of the Army. A Mr. Carr Faculty Military Advisor Gerald Beck Batt. Sgt. Maior John Isrnerf ROl'lCld Tublel' BCH. 5.2 Batt. S-3 Jim Roche Batt, S-4 Rifle Team South's rifle team has won numerous national and regional honors. In the 1955 William Randolph Hearst match, the team captured third place in competition with one hundred and forty-five other teams. Southern rifle- men also won the city championship for the sixth suc- cessive year and defended both the state title and a national ranking of third place during the spring semester. ln the position of Cadet Commander ofthe Denver High School R. O. T. C. Regiment, John McDermott assumed a great responsibility. He earned the highest grade on a test in which four third-year cadets from each Denver high school competed, tor this achievement, he was awarded the above honor, As Cadet Colonel, John leads the Regiment in parades and Regi- mental reviews, and acts as chief school rep- resentative tor R. O. T. C. planning functions. Cadet Col. John McDermott Regimental Commander Mi Q 4-WKQQQ5, John Ismert Jon Josephson Senior Rifle Team Member Senior Rifle Team Member , Ralph Dobberteen Company Commander AQ. David Kelly Company Executive Officer Gerry Sluyter Company First Sgt. M411 ,14 if f 1 f ff We 4 f ff K 7 XV? Hq. Company Row one: R. Dobberteen, G. Sluyter, E. Riemenschneider, C. Wolfe, K. Brown P. Holland, D. Spickelmier, D. Kelly. Row two: P. Winn, D, Carlson, J. Dring C. Moran, K. Vander Loan, J. Bishop, R. Miller, R. Fuehrer, B. Richman, D Boggs, J. Zarcoor. Row three: L. Earnest, J. Humphrey, B. Taylor, J. Heim becher, A. Lorf, H. White, R. Bell, B. Schade, R. Wiss, B. McKinley, L. Whetstone D. Tanner, R. Pirtman. Row four: C. Sandorff, T. Powell, L. Green, D, Poist, C Jennings, J. Pearce, D. Jackson, D. Norblom, D, Pickle, D. Nelson. Row five Don Wahl, M. Eller, F. F. Kahn, J. Molitor, N. Carlson, W. Wicks, B. Hanno T. Robinson, A. Pratt, W. Paulsen. Kent Andrews, Rifle Team Captain, gives pointers to some members of Rifle Team, Hon. Capt ws eral 3 E J? 'F 'Yuri' ,..,. a, ' ' -- f '-it fs Lil 2 . 2 5F'2 r T r . wi Pat Miller ' . as-xy -. . - ,skim ig V. E -xr,-'Q sie., V' Q , 5.1.1 A I 2 gzfwsi, ' LF , L , ' . 4 I Q Q 1 X Xxx R ENN, L' 9 w is X Li 1 - -Q ' 1 X xxxx. K X x - ks x . . , V l x s ii V sr s .XRS X. LX X i 2, 'Q e ' -mgf'm' :ng ii 'wf .L. X X 'Q f f Awww :'x. DXGIQ J af- Z., uf' pf , T Kent Andrews Company Commander Ronald Rice Company Executive Otficer f f f' Z 3' fl 'wW! Walter Scherff Company First Sgt Put Butefish Hon. Capt. .1 - lov one: K. Andrews, W. Schertf, E. Wolfe, J. Walker, L. Peterson, W. Burkhardt, R. Rice. Row two: R. Tlweleman, R. Anderson, G. Baker, L. Yano, L. Aniier, L. Warrington, P. Morgan, L. Enloe, F. Retfault, J. England, J. Malloy, E. Newell. Row three: H. Pyle, J. England, R, Boehm, G. Collins, G. Stroh, W. Brown, R. Baker, H. Mitchell, J. Bel- rnear, B. Noe, G. Anderson, B. Bond. Row four: G. Finley, D. Patterson L. Jones, L. McCorman, M. Carnrnack, E. Moellmer B. Eckel, L. Rowe J. Kraus, J. Josepl-ison, H. Straight, G. Meier. Mitch Reynolds, Battalion Commander, gives instructions to first-year cadets. if ,.. I 'sf fp. , 5 S VW' 'lx B tt I' Staff Row one: M. Reynolds, H. Krousmon, Row fwoz D. Mollete, J. Swanson, R. Tobler, J. Ismer1,.I. Roche, G. Beck, B. Phillips. 0v4vf7f fwfffdfslfydaaf 1,9 All f af ' ,,, f ,,, V., ,, Jim Orr Company Commander Jim Landes Company Executive Officer Ron Lindberg Company First Sgt. Company Row one: J. Orr, R. Lindberg, J. Landes, T. Shinkle, J. Zanley, D. Schrei ber, R. Thigpen. Row two: R. Jordan, K. Fisk, F. Gallegos, J. Benton, J Coons, G. Hug, D. Youngerr-nan, T. Knuckles, D. Taylor. Row three: J Page, R. McDonald, W. Route, M. Wagnor, D. Carson, W. Wittner, J Holwell, B. Hilburn, A. Anderson, J. Ulrich. Row four: P. Wood, L Lesser, D. Christian, B. Owens, D. Stone, A. Berens, D, Davenport, M Gibson, C, Pennie, G. Laue. Row five: G. Gaston, D. Naylin, H, Mosley D. Carlson, E, Kerbs, R. Hill, C. Ehrlich, R. Dutton, J, Tillery, W. Baker Ala .lim Pat Rice Honorary Capt. Darlene Venzke Honorary Major Honorary Cadets . I X. ., ,., ., Wy, f, ,, W ,Wifi .f , 4, ' 'ff' ff ff I , Z. ,, wg! fm, , ff, I Ohwwv ,AA W. Gurley, B. Giger, D. Venske, M. Toland, R. Steckle, B. Jones, P. Miller, P. Rice, P. Bergman, L. W. Winslow. 11' l .i' ug,- Lapham, L. Vigil, B. Davies, i ,f Q, .. ,fy ffm 1 ,,. iq Wi iv'- Dave Johnson Company Commander Dave Hansen Company Executive Officer John Sionmon Company First Sgt. Company Row one: D. Johnson, J. Stenman, J. Morris, R. Blom, R. Harmann, D Hansen, C. Borell. Row fwo: D. Wicker, J, Gwinn, B. Chamberlin, R. Furru, B. Bechtold, D. Large, C. Parker, V. Leeclom, T. Wright. F, Hodge, D, Miles, A, Geirn. Row three: D. Heeter, D. Zimmerman, T Caldwell, D. Bond, D. Baird, S. Jacoby, R. Hayes. U. Masier, R. Gentlf zer, T. Williams, D. Whitney, G. Williams. Row four: R. Simpson B Giacomozzi, L. Thomson, J. Coleman, P. Messenltarinls J, Morris, E Berger, F, Herman, J. Mugan, B. Vance, C. Sherick A. Miller Row five: B. Westland, E. Klein, G. Olinger, B, McCauley, L. Hutchison D Jeffries, B. Nesbitt, G. Kline, D. Ditney, J, Lane D. Dale E Barton C. Tvler. ph Fuller commands the Drill Team. Bev Jonas Honorary Capt, m x Drill Team , wrw - 4,,.:ffHg, ., '1-fe. ,ww .gn K ,. '42 , , .1 ,bi 'W 1 J W f we 1, I ,W . , V! ,J I , :.,f W f my 'Q my Gene Lindemann Company Commander Bob Jackson Company Executive Officer Don Erickson Company First Sgt. Binky Giger Honorary Capt. Company Row one: G. Lindemann, D. Erickson, B. Jackson, D. Selby, B. Grandee R. Hill, W. Watkins. Row two: G. Endsley, B. Edwards, J. Gilkey, W Tavenner, M. Reilly, T. Whitfield, T. Lewand, W. Edlin, D. Ward, D Augenbaugh, R. Warren, B. Allclredge. Row three: J. Hare, D. Newell K. McClenahan, T. Collins, D. Morse, A. Wilkins, R. Willsea, E. Krieger D. Fenske, B. Obland, T. Haig, A. Bikker. Row four: P. Horton, J, Scar- boro, B, Koiley, L. Leingang, D. Ammons, J, Mitchell, D. Laughlin, G Mundell, R. Ruhoff, D. Wells, R. Geshell. Row five: T. Scates, E. Erick- son, W. Ovitt, L. Ridgley, A. Oleson, M. Riemenschneicler, M. Wells, S Watson, J. Rego, G. Thompson, B. Edwards, J. Watanabe, M. Trembly The R. O T C. Color Guard is commanded by Bob Steele. W uksuw- T ,rm iii: Ei: .,f -pus --- nzvtslekk . : ,s..4-Qiwl ' 'vi Q xxwx ,K X X Xi . 1 T Q' T X ., jf Xxx Q ,j 5 xX-L N FL x ,QQ f xx I Q Q I Q M3 15' s , 4 . tt N-. , I A A Sw r 77 , ., W, 4 , M af ,f f f If f 7 f , V, 4' ' V, X f , W 1 ' Ya, H! ' ' 19 ' Ii ,. ,, . ,lf lf ' K , V. W, 'f f: ' ,V 1 1. 4 7 44 ff 'CXO 'ff 'W 1 J J f jf z, ought f. ii ,, u 9 I 5 :V f, , f f af CWM V j, wf f X ,I V, ,W 1 4 f M91 Q AW I Q ' if L ff , W f f 1 f Q F f X ' , f 1 1 ,f f V Q .ww-mf. Mi, , I 'iv 4, :' n ,, V, ! PM , ,aww , ,4,,?7g.:?:3Wg, f f W- ,. Aff if ,, ,2i'f.' .' 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N x X X gain' W .- f , 'ANY 4 iv ' QTY' ' AN- x ' L x- 'af X 'riw lm T -ii Q J,--M , . -M1 , ' A . -4-.6 -+ ' '- ' af -W 14 5 lf: . . , A -if fx: , wwgzff - ' - . 5 . l hw G 1 J my V' Mvweym 'II Ng cz X xH..A 41Mm,,Mw N Coaches Further Sportsmanship The Southern coaching staff has been honored for many years by trophies and plaques that represent the out- standing athletic teams they produce for South. These awards show not only the ability ofthe teams, but also the sportsman-like manner in which the players conduct themselves. With patience and understanding, the Coach- ing staff teaches high ideals of teamwork and coopera- tion in all athletic contests. ...H-dl' '-'H' mf. :oben waim 9 Varsity Basketball Soph. Baseball ,Q Mr. Richard Yates A Varsity Baseball Asst, Varsity Football Mr. William Schumacher Varsity Wrestling Soph. Football Asst. Varsity Track I 5 ,.v,L,Ei 7. st ' '57 3 J Y ,T 1 ,f Mr. Frank Mielonz Varsity Golf Varsity Tennis Varsity Swimming Varsity Track Mr lloyd Flanders Asst. Varsity Football Asst. Varsity Basketball Asst. Varsity Track Mr. leon Diner Varsity ,Football Soph, Bdfslcetball 4 Mr. Gene Wurtz Asst. Varsity Football Asst. Varsity Baseball VW Z 155,45 1 '21f24?,i12:'::yY::,. ' 4 5W'i'i2lff'IlI-,I may-Am-wfy., I . 4 vfigr-lswzf' f 6l'4-sum-'-5:21526 ZW, , 98 Ted Johnson Co-captain All-city Guard Row One: R. Anderson, T. Crawford, C. Deter, J. Tice, B. Engel, D. Maez. Row Two: B. Anderson, K. F o r e m a n, D. Murphy, L. Carpenter, M. O'Hanlon, C. Y o u n g. Row Three: A. Pulsipher, J. Swan- son, G. McCormick, P. Spence, D. Stevens, F. Bickford. Row Four: B. Graft, W. Van- Genderen, J. Kemmari. Q? . Stevens slipping through the line South Ties North South can be justly proud of Their clean-cut, hard-fight- ing football team. Their spirit was sensational. Many times when a game seemed hopeless they would forge ahead, smashing all opposition and take the lead. The South players made the fewest fouls of any school in the prep league and played great football all season, with Pete Spence, who made a new league passing rec- ord, Ron Magee, and Ted Johnson being chosen for the All-City first team. The Rebs tied North for the city co-championship, although edged out by North in the playoff. -eds: A strenuous workout at practice for City Co-Championship South 14-East 'l3 The South Rebels broke the East Angels' five year win- ning streak, 'I4-'l3, by stopping East's second attempt at a conversion. South scored twice in the first half to be threatened by the Angels' two tallies in the second half. South 13-Manual 0 Scoreless during the first 12 minutes, South crashed through the Manual defenses in the second quarter ancl climaxecl the third with 13 points. The Bolts went down fighting, overpowered by South's fine defensive playing, 'I3-O. 99 Bill Flenniken Co-captain Center Row One: R. Sibley, L. Samuel- son, B. Ashford, K. Rice, B. Flenniken, W. W rig h t, Row Two: B. Prescott, H. Johnson, B. Boetel, B. McCain, R. Shaw, R. Magee. Row Three: G. Heggem, E- JCITTUSSOFI, B. Scribner, B. Samuel, E. Ryland, T. Schlund, K. Campbell. Squeeze play Dick Stevens Back V N :ka i MM Wm i' , Va rslty Mona ers 9 Wayne Hayes, Lynn Johnson, Karl Krausman 4 Bob Boetel John Kemman Tackle Back South 25 - West 6 South scored steadily against the Cowboys in all four quarters, romping over the Pokes for their third straight win. With a strong running and passing assault the Reb- els took over and pounded West into the green, 25-6. North 21 - South 9 The Vikings battered away with strong offensive and defensive playing, passing South's lead to ramble on to a 14-2 score in the second quarter and to score evenly with South in the fourth, wrapping up the game, 21-9. McCormick Back if , get W' Q 1 .-:wr M V. MP l , , f ff iii .ri I 392-472 f s-1 f ,M , 101 'ss i , X fy f Hn il- I .- P gy',s-5 22' ' se vig 4 Ay 1 4 I N ,- ' trim '-2V f-4-'J' av' 1235, Z- 7 K, , f-f X ff--few ,,f, f, ,V ,f I 49' I . J ,. .ft , - N - if , f Q in f-5 V 1.36 4 T 'WZ 2 W VZ fa ,- - at BobE iran Campbell through the center for a long gain H Football East 42 - South 'I8 The Rebel eleven pulled from behind two East touch- downs with 18 points gained in less than 'IO minutes of the second quarter, only to be overwhelmed by the Angels' crushing ground play-losing in the second halt, 42-18. South 32 -Manual 'I3 The Rebs pulled another victory from the Manual grid- men by ripping across the goal line at least once in each quarter. The Thunderbolt defense failed to with- stand the Rebel onslaught as South went on to win, 32-T3. Jim Swanson Back Pe'9'5Pe 1C9 Ronald Magee Bob Ashford All-CIW B0Clf All-city Tackle Guard Frank Bickford End Ken Gu Rice ard Kirk Campbell E d l F1 f' M Varsity South 27-West 21 The South offense was victorious as the Cowboys were trounced again. The score at the end of the half, 14-14, assured a close fight but the South team managed to grab the necessary touchdown to clinch the battle, 27-21. South 21 -North 20 The Reb tide rolled through to tie North for the city championship. Scoring steadily through the last three quarters, South showed courage and spirit by over com- ing North leads three times to rack up their final game, 21-20. Bill Scribner Center Bock Dan Murphy l 4 -f 4, . 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Shel- ton, J. Kemman, K. Campbell, A. Sherman, E. Jamieson, M. Campbell, D. Nohr. X 6 The efforts of South's basketball team proved un- productive throughout the season, the players were unable to gain a victory in the prep league. The squad appeared to lack the drive to carry through the entire game, because often only a few points separated winner and loser. Although determination was evident, the team seemed to lose stride in the last half, and especial- ly in the final quarter. The Rebels took their losses with true Southern spirit, however, and entered each game with renewed vigor-a credit to the school even in defeat. East 55, South 47 A sharp Rebel squad showed amazing accuracy against East, outshooting strong opposition to end the half with a six point lead. Even though John Kemman set a high-scoring pace with 22 points, the Rebels were unable to hold their lead, South fell behind the well- balanced Angels, who scored repeatedly to win, 55-47. me ' 7 . i-.....-3 it --Q--it ...nf jl K lx I i N Ti x X111 ,Sc fb- .5 ' N H is iran 6' -P Bruce Rader Kirk Campbell FOl'WGI'Cl Forward Manual 77, South 33 The Manual netters jumped to a T5-6 lead in the tirst seven minutes, and continued quickly to complete their rampage, outclassing South by a score of 77-33. The Rebels fought back-even in near-certain defeat, but Manual never slowed the record-breaking pace. West 44, South 35 ln the West game, prospects for a longed-for victory in the first quarter. At halftime, the tide turned in West's favor, 23538: and the points poured inlby the Cowboys lett South trailing ot the tinish, 44-35-despite Kernmcm's T8-point output. North 69, South 54 South players met defeat in the form of an aggres- sive North tive at City auditorium. The Vikings used superior height to gain a 69-54 advantage over the struggling Rebs. John Kemman and Bruce Rader turned in some of the season's finest work in another bitter- but futile-struggle for victory. were bright as Kemmon guided South to a 13-10 edges' 121. . 105 i John Kemman Center Co-captain ,Final Standings East . . Manual North . West . . South . .. .-1, V4-f W L PCT. Lfg .3 o 1.ooo . V , H , I ,V . , ,,.,,,, IWW, , , , ., ,-f , 4 ,gp fs ',,, it ' f 322272, Y 2' ' i i. .r.' ag, W .V-, '7 f-ff-f93j3',zff4 Li33'?7'fi2 '?L ' X7 CZ ,f 'frifkiffffftf' ff,'if'f'.'f 'jihfdf-Wf ,,ff,f77,y4fg4,f f ,,V, , f , ff, ' ff .9614 Div 4,1472 QQZZZCV ' ,kyff .ff , , , , ,X . f f,fi.:a,-Wg! ,W 1 , J -95253 A., f , fm X , ff! 'ff of f, f ff, Q .4 , J 0 ff' V' QT! Lf',C,4f'n 'LM ' ,yay Kemmczn scores against North. Rader sinks one from way out. Gary Shelton Center Malcolm Campbell Center 106 Guard Varsity East 62, South 45 East and South opened the second quarter of the game at l3-13. ln the race that followed, Rader's 10 points and the baskets by other Southern sharpshooters proved to be no match for the long set-shots made by the Angel players. East broke South's defense in a spirit- ed battle, 62-45. Manual 82, South 65 Against Manual, South set a new record for points made by a losing team as the Bolts escaped unscathed in an action-filled game, both schools topped former scoring records. Although down from the first, South never stopped fighting, to end the game at 82-65. Ed Jamieson Levi Mndnd Forward Guard 3 Jim Swanson Dick Nohr Forward Basketball West 55, South 53 West found a lO-point lead to be a slim margin after the Rebels scored evenly in the second quarter and outshot the Cowboys in the third and fourth periods. Kemman scored i9 points in the final quarter to tie the game, 53-53, but West broke the tie with a single shot and stalled successfully for a 55-53 victory. North 51, South 42 South, fighting uphill, found the tall North Vikings too powerful and fell to defeat, 5'l to 42. Victory seemed within reach throughout the game, but the Norsemen finally surged ahead to lengthen the lead and to snatch a win from the determined Rebels. This game closed an unsuccessful but spirted Southern season. Shelton hooks for two Fred Frantz, Dick Pitney Managers Al Sherman Dick Hatcher Forward Guard Dalgmlllphy 1 V4 :Qs . ,A John Nelson End Row One: L. Foreman, B. Deel, R. Keilwitz, D. Birkby, J. Stoutt, J. Ditch, K. Knudson, J. Knight, J. Folk, G. Oviatt. Row Two: T. Truitt, L. Brady, T. Knuckles, B. Skinner, E. Laue, D. Coleman, B. Reagan, S. Ramaker, P. Baker, D. Armstrong, B. Rastorfer. Row Three: Coach Wilson, B. Mosier, R. Morris, K. Williams, D. Hop- pes, C. Noble, K. Root, P. Per- kins, B. Heid, D. Eggleston. Row Four: R. Langley, J. Nelson, K. Dragoo, B. Grinstead, A. Metz, N. Bowes, A. Howard, D. Rings- by, R. Schulthess, D. Price, Coach Schumacher. Chuck Noble Back 1 Jim Stoutt Back Nelson Bowes Center Final Standings W L T PCT. North ... .. 4 O 0 1.000 Manual .. .. 2 l l .625 East .... . . l 'I 2 .500 West . . . . . l 3 0 .250 South . . . . 0 2 2 .250 Sophomore Football The Sophomore football players, the backbone of the team for the next two years, went onto the field an inexperienced squad a week after school started. None had played league football before, but with hard work and the help of coaches Schumacher and Wilson, they proved themselves a promising group of football players -loyal both to the team and to South. Buzz Garvin Guard Don Price Forward City Standings W L PCT. North .. ...8 0 1.000 South .. . . .5 3 .625 East ..... . . .4 4 .500 Manual .. ...3 5 .375 West ...0 8 .000 Sophomore Basketball South's sophomore basketball team ended the sea- son in second place, winning tive games and losing three. Headed by Bob Grindstead and Buzz Garvin, who led the team in scoring, the Rebs made a good showing in a tight league race. With spirit and good teamwork the sophomores should prove an asset to next year's varsity squad. I I Z , c .... V... Grindstead scores again! Bob Grinstead Center Captain Bob Rastorfer I s 1 3 l 'Mi Guard Row one: H. Alexander, G. Oviott, G. Whissen, C. Noble B. Garvin, W. Lewis, B. Copi pock, Coach Diner. Row two B. Rastorter, J, Nelson, J Kearns, B. Grindstead, D Alexander, D. Price, J. 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South was given heavy com- petition, but held up against it well and played good golf. Swinging across the greens to victory again and again, the team gave everything it had in each match to win nine of the sixteen games played. Final Standings ,. . 2 W L Jim Tamminga South 9 7 East l3 3 North 9 7 West 9 7 Manual 0 'lo 1 W --...W Nr i .f .l X.. ,.'fff..,..- Y ,I x N . x '.u :m.-f . :e.a..a 1 . , . - X Q. . r 'xr k N N. . -S: ss, -2 1' .. P..-sv- ' x x r H C I Dan Boyd Bill Richman Ron Dobson Varsity Tennis The Rebel netmen batted their way to second place far out of reach of all but East. The Angel singles players seemed invincible, but the doubles matches were always won by South. Seventeen of the eighteen lettermen will be eligible to play tennis next season, and the prospects of reaching the top ofthe ladder next year are excellent. Of the forty-eight games played, only nine were lost, the remaining thirty-nine being almost entirely won without a question of superiority. Final Standings W L East . . . .. 44 4 South . . .. 39 9 North .... .. 25 23 Manual . . . 7 4'l West . . 5 43 1 1 A A 1 ,Af ' y 1 W, , ' 6.4 , : ,f , W W f f Hfijff,f. . f f 1 ,za . gl f 22 f , , , ' .HQ . . ' Co-Captain f , f 5 I 6 . ,h. X! y 4 f Mx , f ,wwf Row One: B. Richman, F. Hod gem, D. Bond, R. Wiss, R. Dob son, D. Large. Row Two: R. Jor dan, J. Kosikowski, D. Hatdh D. Minshall, P. Barnard. Row Three: B. Eckel, A. Lort, J. Bai- ley, D. Hale, D. Boyd. Q In D 1 F FUN . All in f 5,1 V, ,. .. I 4 D .X i ly . 5 A R- ' 'xy' :L ' ' 2: H F ff .s N as N A ' ff ,fr 'J A J f 2 A-I, 2 4 . A J . se 'X L, XV if , -K s X Q ' l t, .f gs.. ' '-f.l ii , ,,,l , ,V ily, 4. 2 .J J. J LQ X. J . A .J - 2 ' l 'M 1' W... Aj A. ' it V 1 Row one: J. Hampton, D. Woods, D. Wilson, A. Frey, G. Phillips, R. Livermore, J. Folk, G. Godbey, M. Williamsen, B. Bond. Row two: J. Tift, L. Shakespeare, R. Anderson, K. Knudsen, P. Burn, D. Bond, F. Shoemaker, E. Nickols, H. Eitzel, D. Kelly, C. Van Iwarden. Row three: B. Hughes, A. Poylor, J. Stout, P. Reinhardt, B. Samuel, C. Wells, B. Anderson, B. Ashford, H. Krausman, K. Davis. Bob Ashford 165 Co-ca ptain South Wrestlers I Take City Championship 5outh's wrestling team, led by All-city men Kent Davis and Harold Eitzel, grappled to city championship in a brilliant team effort. Each wrestler scorecl at least one point to down the highly-favored North and West teams. The matmen showed only mediocre strength dur- ing the season, however, compiling a record of six won and tive lost in non-league matches, and two won, two lost in the prep matches. City Standings Pts. Harry Krousmon South . . . . .67 '27 . west .. U65 Co-captain North . . . . .63 East .... . .46 Manual . . . .29 Harold Eiful Dove Kelly l20 St. Elmo Nickols 133 All-city 145 an Vx, in .VVV f !4mf f' N wi M- , V fl Z. : -. ij.. 'Z ,V 1 JMVW' A K l ! 'V Z X A 1 ii ' 4 sf 4 .V ,,,. gy X 'QWHSPSSQS ' . . -If L' , i . i jr' I 0 VAVHV f'xLL'h MMW ' I IA? 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The swimmers placed at least one man in each event to gain a total of 44 points, surpassed only by East and by Colorado Springs. The Rebel team won three meets in prep competition, finish- ing second in the league, and placed second in the city tournament, with Paul LeClercq taking All-city honors. Pts. City Standings East . . . . .72 South . . . . .4'l North . . . . .36 Manual . . . . . 'l2 West . . . 9 Ralph Alexander Co-captain E X 5 Lex Carpenter Warren Van Genderen 6 J , Dick Brown .lim Swanson Bruce Rader -, V , - f Pitcher Pitcher V , , lob Brannon, Jim Korn: Third Base First Base Lee Daniels Ken Rice Bob Halbert Gary McCormick Ourfield Catcher Catcher Pikher M4 lf 0 , nl if 49 Rebels Threaten North, East, Nines Ten returning batsmen bolstered the Southern team as the Rebels fought to top the second place rating won in the 1954 season. With a balanced squad of twenty- nine players, the Rebels planned a driving assault on top-ranking North and East, who promised the toughest competition tor the prep league crown. r 1 R Qliiyilgg Nici ,Si X 'B 'ifflx J-Q x gum F 83513: i n Ni: 2 2 gs? ' k i ln? A R he ' as fi ' J 1 Qi. ' - x Q is is X , ,F , lg .5 X Lili? wi R Vi a We 117 Kon Foreman 440 yd. Dldlunm too ya. Paul Chtvington Discus ine! A 343254 i t s 9- A , ,Me !,'f ,j H, xii is s y4fgg4gg5?g To Retain Title Rebei cindermen looked forward hopefully to a season as successful as the one enioyed by the city champions of last year. Veteran track stars in the middle dis- tances, sprints, discus, pole vaulting, and other events gave South a good chance to outdistance Color Day 4 'f 'flzil' I tif? wif ' , . , ,f ':': fi ., , ty ,I , 4 ' '45 . , ny H I ,X Z ' fs- ,, .57 'JW Ag Q n f . competition and to win the city trophy again this year. L V ?3?5n?EQfHs5 ? Tully Lawton Pole Vault Frank Bickford 220 yd. 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Bend those knees. An. Q ii t x 3 ,s-. gm to 2 m Girl Athletes Compete The fall semester finds sporting Rebelettes participation in active games of basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton. Poise and grace are found with the perfection of difficult modern dance steps. The recrea- tion program for the sportswomen of South is repre- sentative of the school's comprehensive athletic program. ff' Don't iust stand there! Q 'tg 119 'P QI? I ww Img Lotltla Archer Outstanding Senior Athlete Pat Hausa l Outstanding Senior Athlete In Games And Moclern Dance Watch the balll The invigorating weather of spring prompts participation in several types of girls' sports. Golf, horseshoes, ten- nis, archery, and softball provide opportunities to enioy the athletic fields and outdoor courts available for the sports enthusiasts at South. i t ti, , W, The start of another homer. Team competition encourages sportsmanship Girls enjoy a game of ping-pong in the balcony. . 0 K 1 Y Q? , gg . l g-3-5H2T' Z: v. . 1 -1 ff- , , 7 -,-f. 5 ix. -Z' 'v-' , 1 - 5 - .. R it s R1 f ' ...i . ,. ' , f.--1 -Q.. .Z Q ,1 ik ,. ' any mx I-nj 2. i f l u tr as A swim 1 MEMS M REI ' t at 2 . V f.,, , .e so ,ee we ff' , ' f c SUU TH Sou T11 REBELS I 9gggL9 Bruce Hanna Harry Butler I Captain All-city Row one: D. Duncan, B. Hughes, H. Butler, L. Cooley, D. Gray, D. Hassig. Row two: T. Armand, J. Stremel, B. Hanna, T, Smith, F. Shoemaker, R. Zeckman. ff Cross-Country Honors 4 Rick Zeckman, Tom Smith, Duane Gray Awarded South's Runners Rebel cross-country runners cleared the field of opposi- tion to win the city championship. Butler, Karas, and Hanna took first, second and fourth places respectively in the city meet with a tremendous show of persever- ance and endurance. With three returning lettermen - Hanna, Karas, and Zeckman - South has reason to hope for an equally successful season next year. Cheerleaders: L. Russell, G. Chapekis, D. Cooke, D. Fowler, P. Rice, H. Butler, A. Lappin. l Arlene Lappin Dick Fowler Cheerleaders Deserve School Appreciation Leading and promoting Southern spirit throughout the year, the student - selected cheerleader group must al- ways maintain its enthusiasm. Support and encourage- ment tor Southfs teams rest on the abilities of the cheer- leaders to inspire the students at all major sporting events. Through their leading, these students become followers ot school spirit- in victory and defeat. Diane Cooke Lou Russell Alternate .f .' v, 4 , , 4121 Y 'Ut Harry Butler Head Cheerleader George Chapekis Alternate Pat Rice 11.37 ,V M dwg ww 2 'Q 1 , Q fx 'Q QRS 'sw-.R 4 X X K QXX, xc X A N Q N 5 K X X veg X X Xxx x N' 'T xl X 1 wa , . ms f, ,,,,,, A X , , ,, 4 ,,, 7 ff Coptu res in its contorted figures, if ' J gzffzmffWffzwfj,of , ' V t'2ef'.:'25'f4,f ' , ' f' yin Z fi, f ff! fffff ffl! f V if 1 ,ff f f K f ff , ,f 1 W! , , Mfg! f fa 2517 9 ,M 1 1, I f ff! 0 Wy, 1 W3 ' A7c,vfmfV- y ,igw,v H 1 f X f vbfvnmrfv-W f ' ' ' ff ,, WW.-f f 'W' ,,,...-W. N , , , , ,, ,, , fwVfM,,,,fff.,,w I -vmvfif fhwh. . ,V,,f, , , , , - W, . , H WWW , , m.x, .w.,..:'M' W.t,1f:g,1,f ,V ,V M - , X X z ' iw ? ii 2' ' 17' ju ' 1,451 , fri 17' , , ,, il iifilii ,ry-ff., Z , 1, I Q o WW!! A clock-form witness of South's social drama, ,f The zodiac circle with grotesque beuut fm 1 My, ji 1,1 X, , I YI f 0 O O f f ,W df , f wfffffif ff jfffzwfw The joys and sorrows of Activities. Z A XA N QS ,Xin 11553 .S ,Q 124 Welcome Assemblies . Pep Club Tea . 10B Orientation . Pep Club Dance . Sophomore Dance . Rebel Roundup . Career Days . Key Club Dance . Veterans Day . Junior Talent Show . Thanksgiving Day . Drama Club Play Senior Prom . . Language Club Breakfast Christmas Music Program Alumni Christmas Dance Drama Club Play . Father and Son Night . Sophomore Talent Show Pep Club Tea . . Red Cross Dance Senior Talent Show . Career Days . Junior Prom . All School Show . Council Capers . . Mother and Daughter Tea S Club Dance . . Music Week Program . Purple and White Day . Inauguration Assembly R.O.T.C. Dinner Dance . Sr. Class Play . . Class Day . . Commencement . School Events . September 14 . September 16 . October 7 . October 16 . October 22 . October 23 November 2 8- 3 . November 6 . November 10 . November 17 . November 25 December 2 8. 3 . December 10 . December 21 . December 21 81 22 . December 22 January 5 . January 13 . January 21 . February 3 . February 12 . February 24 . March 8 8. 9 . March 12 March 24 Si 25 . April 14 8. 15 . April 21 . April 22 . April 28 . May 13 . May 24 . May 28 . June 3 . June 3 . June 9 125 Plane Crew blues! Sophomore Show Featu res .,., ... .O New Talent Clever scenery and varied acts characterized the Sopho- more Show, Dream Flight. Everyone-from the ticket- takers-to the passengers-to the plane crew, gave his talent to provide a perfect setting for a successful show. The production revealed organization and ingenuity: ex- amples of what South can expect from this class in future show competition. Laurie Nikkel, Judy Burkhart and Sue Gray. We can, can? B. Kramer, M. Olsen, J. Ailshie, J. Rhodes, G. Koch, 5. Rider, J. Billigmeier, N. Griffith, R. Duck. f ftggw' ' A1 Winkum, Blinkum and Nod. Sonia Brase, Frances Patten, Pat Brase. 126 , JMVZXSZJC i f4mi'? , ,af f, f fx., Y, f fi X Presenting Sandra Toomey I-our Lost Souls. Roger Fuehrer, Jim Guinn, Jerry Hare, and Bill Brice. Blue Destiny Features A Modern Setting South High gave birth, to the blues, during the Junior Class talent show, presentation, Blue Destiny. Varied acts and unusual talent ranging from a fifteen-girl dance line to a unique piano duet, provided the entertainment for this first talent show of the year. Smile girls, smile. A. Gosnell, M. Geddes, N. Geer, N. lngraham, J. Ambuehl, P. Elliott, V. Brown. pr? fi. I thought you brought the music. Gary Merideth, Benny Diamond, Bill Smith, John Stucki. 127 l Epic of the Senior Show, the Old Salt, Dick Kinney Script, Set And Narration Distinguish Senior Show The curtain went up on the Senior Show of 1955 after many months of planning and rehearsing. Through the thoughts of a lonesome lighthouse keeper, the show, Ott Shore, depicted the story of three years at South. Unique scenery and fine talent drew many plaudits from the audience. The ending, climaxed by a song written by two members of the class, realized the dreams and hopes of every senior: that his last show at South might be a great one. A-tten-shun!!! P. Hewitt, S. Chelt, P. McHale, J. Huglin, P. Miller, N. Griebel, J. Meldrum, M. Calvert. 5 128 Hello again, music lovers. Tantalizing Tempos Theme Chosen For All-School Show Cleverly designed scenery and varied talent headlined the annual All-School Show, TantaIizing Tempos, which was presented in the South auditorium on March 24, and 25, before capacity audiences. The twenty-three acts included vocal groups, Spanish dancing, magic, ventriloquism, chorus lines, novelty duets, and South's A Cappella Choir. Synchronization is an asset to A. McCormack, D. Flakus, C. Davis, J. Hazlewood, B. Smith, P. Mills, M. Johnson, J. Jungbluth, M. Berg, D. Gardner, D. Johnson, P. Stalker, C. Nicholson. Eyes right! r sings folk songs of her native land Austria. , M KA, f ffm nf Q fp ,ffl - R x 75729 fg, 71 ffW,,,,,,A,g2 if M':g3i,,, 1 riff fir X if , 5319 21 hill i if si' ' , Si, ,iff f hffw, , ,ff 745 Vlff M,,ff 3 tfzxmfvff L.'577'? 'f'lf W , , I V, . W!! ,fr WV V Q' r ffffwfwwi' M7 Father Pat addresses Rebels. School Assemblies Offer Year-Round Pleasure Throughout the school year, at South, assemblies of religious, political, and theatrical themes were pre- sented. As the final semester neared its completion, and students looked back upon the once-so-vivid programs, lectures and shows, assemblies had become memories of an active year. A loyal Reb is bid farewell. mf A f ' w , 1 , A C 1 ig , 5 , Are you sure the bags are full? Remember the Alamo! Please, please no more applause! Rebel Roundup Highlights 1954 Football Season The second annual Rebel Roundup, jointly sponsored by Junior Red Cross and Student Council, was held on Oc- tober 23, before the final East-South game. After re- freshments and dancing, the student body marched to Denver University Stadium for the game. Whoa happened to the Pep Club? 4 AZ QW-J' Q Hi ' i 1 ' w, l . 'X ' 7 3 - ' 9 - ff I1 :V N, ff' W5 U ,M M I The Saints Are Marching ln. School Crganizations Represent South Many students at South serve the school by partici- pating in the Band or in the Pep Club. During the football season, they support the South team and once a year combine to present an enjoyable half- time demonstration. The cheerleaders display school spirit at the football games and carry the Southern banner at parades. lnlwfmlfv 'swf' at 1111: 111:- I1 R118 VIZKS nh lil--I 1111- For whom the bell tolls! This is our Southern Hospitality Kicking off the Pep Club Dance, 132 Kickoff Kuddle Opens Social Year Brown and yellow football-shaped bids characterized the Kickoff Kuddle, staged by the Pep Club on October 16. Chuck Bennetts' Band and colorful decorations helped achieve a romantic mood for the Rebel couples. Key Club Presents Its Seventh Annual Klomp Purple and white were appropriately chosen as the colors for the decorations of the seventh annual Key Klub Klomp held on November 6. Gene DeSalles' band provided the music and his varied types of dances were greatly enioyed. See the bunnies hop! - - - r, f -I S : - :'+:.4 Eu 1 l I 7x Music, maestro, pleggel Alumni Honored at 0 J' Christmas Dance A highlight of the holiday season was the annual Christ- mas dance, Snowflake Swirl, presented on December 22 by lnter-club Council. Music was provided by Ray Kemp and his band. An interesting attraction was a three-dimensional snowflake which hung in the center of green and white decorations. Kg '91 Seasonal decorations set festive mood for the dance T.-ua Hearts in 3 4 Time. 94' i,'l.,f:',l ' ,ll 72x 1 fr fyl , P 1 ! -' .1531 W 'I ,fir- ' 'ff K , 1 --, 'U' 1 l A EFX? vr-i 'X num A, '-1.,1f7 ' 9 f I gf r - Y 1 , 72 m y if iv! 1.9 , , ,Q jg . i, 5, , ' .v Y Agwifyllfj M .Sf , 'ff ' I 1 f 2' If Al it I T riff ff Don't you feel all alone? Unusual Theme Reveals JRC Dance The Junior Red Cross presented its annual sweetheart dance, Two Hearts in 3 4 Time, on February 12, 1955. Joe Perito's Band provided the music. Cleverly designed decorations and irregularly shaped bids accented an enjoyable evening. Cupid's arrow-ial view. if Athletes Feat can't be beat, Sportsmen Add Variety To Annual School Dances A clever theme, Athletes Feat, announced the annual S Club dance. The dance, held in the Boys Gym on April 22, was noted for unusual lighting. Black and pink streamers adorned the gym as Rebel couples enjoyed the music of Ray Kemp's Band. Orchid Setting Chosen For Purple And White Day Dance ig,2V,,..Y. Jw, W , ,,,, r M.-... He plays a cool trumpet. The biggest dance of the year-for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors alike-was held on May l3 in the Boys Gym. Orchid Nocturne was the climax to an entertaining talent show and an impressive Coronation. Rqy If p ,Bf1r'iLl fi1lLlmii1u'.ii' Iii lyliiliiil iplw-iinlol l n crowns the Purple and Whitg DOY Queong 135 l il 5. Sylvia Anderson and Lynn Beecher add tribute to class achievement. Well, Mickey, don't feel bad, we'll be seniors next year, says Danny Murphy. Stout-hearted Sophomores:,D. Nelson, T. Kaeding, T. LeWand, B. Stacey. Color Day Features School Talent The Purple and White Day Show, presented on May 13, climaxed an eventful year for all Rebels. Beauty in Balancef' featured acts from each class, representing talent of unique variety. The Coronation of the Purple and White Day Queen added a touch of splendor to the memorable evening. 136 Junior Class Presents Rosette Impressions The class of 1956 chose March 12 to stage its Junior Prom, Rosette Impressions. The dance floor was dec- orated with rosesg a rose-covered archway greeted the dancers: and an attractive wishing-well drew atten- tion and praise. The Blue Notes orchestra and the coro- nation ceremony provided entertaining and meaningful additions to the evening. Wa A queen is crowned. The Blue Notes orchestra and an impressive backdrop set the mood for an enjoyable evening. A penny for your thoughts. if I. 5,1 Sv Sr. Class President, Bob Halbert, stands Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loft, in the lead of the procession at the Senior Prom. K, 'I' ii iii, W with Jo Ann Cisneros, Queen, Betty Gaasch, Princess, and Mary Alice Floyd, Princess. Class of '55 Presents Prelude to Paradise ln an imagery of reality under blue and silver decorations, couples danced to the music of Chuck Bennett's orchestra. The air of para- dise and enchantment blended December lOth into a night of memories. Royalty appeared, with an impressive coronation that added a final touch tothe evening. Prelude To Paradise, in full swing. Dv--wr 138 I give you nice ride in my new barber chair, says Dick Rossi to .loan Carlton. Someone help him, cry .loan Carlton, Sylvia Anderson, Eleanor Murray, Dick Kinney, and Pete Holland to Bill Martin. Hear that! lt sounds like 'blubll-blubll Anne Pennington gleefully ex claims to Dick Kinney and Marcia Thomas. Record Audiences Greet I! ' 77 The Great Big Doorstep A delightful comedy was presented by Southern Mas- queraders as the first play of the season. Entertainment galore awaited the record-breaking audience after the curtain rose on the great Big Doorstep. Dick Kinney, Sylvia Anderson and Sandra Porter shared the leading roles in the successful presentation. Pete Holland argues money matters to Doc's friends and patients as Larry Calloway listens wistfully in the background. Old Doc Climaxes Semester Of Work t Senior dramatists under the direction of Rebecca J. Baron Goldberg spent a worthwhile semester learning acting skills, make-up procedures, and stage management, in order to present the Senior Play, Old Doc -a comedy- drama concerning the problems and triumphs ofa coun- try doctor, and their effect upon his friends and family. Representing each personality in the A baby's welfare is deeply important to Bill Martin, Margie Watson, and Phyllis Clark. production, senior cast members strike a curtain-call pose. Bursting with energy! We're from South High, COUldf'1'T be prouder, Q X f f f, ,. 6 QV Q , W , ,CM They're gone! Foss the axe, Max. Woltzing Matilda W x sv if I 'B I iw- . ' 4 N 'Q 3 , D l . . ,, f' ., if 4 4471 I V . . -324, . f 1 V- 4 W. 4-, ly f 4 iw , v 4, 5 U J, 5 4 f ff I 1 g Q 6 W A , 1 V! ,, ff X 9 15 K i Q I ' 5. f ff , l, Z 17 V. X ,,, f ' f if X A , , , f 1 . Q f W Z ,, l ZZ Q, 7 if W, 35 ,W -' 4a,44,C, ,V Kflw 31 , ,'-, g- f -2 ' ' N l ,-if L' ,f ffkf fi ,Z i E. r. I f A.. f- they r A A .V 5. r f ,-' , f. .4'fff' ?f2!- 4 l f I ,J , --Q Then the iervale pwceeds ro eat the male. Do it yourself, with Mabeline. ' er ' 52 l occ' 'rf 'nope-fda aur,7l'1aTwas an operation. l P' l M fo. 'el aff ga 15 ali foljfe been around the globe! Q' '47 Qc 'Z , ' ff .' ' ag Wffz? fl 2 Good heavens, my garter slipped! A kj 8:g as.-. Couch Schumacher in his prime. Scuftle the tub! 4 34 - 24 -? I soy ol' boy, ore you theczh? K,,,lvW,nfIhf-v1in'jl1!IlwvlP CUIUC. Yuk, yuk, yuk-and then the balcony fell. I led three lives. JL 5 far gf Z ' -ff 7 1 in I'IUrrcI'1,forthe police department. I don't think I could stand Myrtle if she wasn't my best friend. What's the song, wang? xx Q ,Q ,wa , . . ,L,V .- , if vw, , N ,1 LY' gm, -if 6 w.-M l...1-l Near Beneath the polished surface of chiseled stone Rest the true reflections of Southern Royalty: Beauty, charm, and clignity. the subtle warmth of a marble pillar, -Q Y 2 -X N. , - f'i,- .. V I. 6f'V'-f.M ' '.,,' -Tl.. ,wry ,QV- ..,. ,Q V ' '93 A ' - W Q9 ,,,, mmm 'ff ' 1 wp- , wzfiih' Sea, ' sh-ff , ..1W-f'15 1:fg :WL T'f:,,.iU.xj4,A':3 ff'24jgkSQi,.Q j'.' ' ,, V ,N W' f ig A: f' V ' , iw? f:,,f:Z' Q,,gg2 as 1 , Qi -. , vff 4 1,11-1'-ggfiifigi' in J 'i15ff'iQ,Q5 . .wig klfiiiff 'J ,JW 82,1 iw i171?Q.1iQ afvh' , i, sy af ' 414 121- 's' fr . P 'N..' m ' KW map- pw-fmr . .m ia my X P, 1 - Jing, ,z'f'1f'-,: . ' - if J .- fr' ff Y . ' !' f5f1zW5? if- 'ffl zz -F n ne ISN f os k xii? 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Mg, ,, L, ff 5 ', ff U13 g f 7 ' 4 j,, , ,J f 1 f. ,,,. , I jf ,, 3 -W Q 151 , w9V,,V.5,',, v 14' HQ 10 Zu, I, if f f f.?C',, f' ' Connie Kar I Senior Pr' cess S ca n dy Do rto n ,fumar Przuccss Anne ennington Scala P : , ., in ,aff - ,' A, fs me rlene junior Prznccss Joy Rhodes Saphlfbx Princess Nancy Glbbo H4016 116685 Q X XX ' 1.S .g x Q1 S x 's N 'N jx? 2'-A -X xx . Y S x ,K Sw Q x R 5 gg E 5 5 9 is Si gi Q' Q51 35 2 f bi ,Qilvf I S f ff W .ff ,fl f gfhwfm ewan? -nh, 'sf A-vs.. 9 ,gig Stone-pedestal leveled Uncertain, eager, Grinning a challenge. The gargoyle grasps It Yo. X,.. in f Mary Kay Payne Sophomore Class Secretory WW Tom Kaeding Sophomore Class President Judy Townsend Sophomore Class Vice-President N a 97 ' ' Q- f 1 0 ,f M f nf 2 W-QLZA CAL. 'V 1:14 Miss Lorene Ethridge Sophomore Class Sponsor 7 3 zz Z 'Qf' ,WXWM Mr, David McWilliams Sophomore Class Sponsor so 0 revs get this show onthe foods The first year of our three-year flight at South has passed. We have become a part of the school. The activ- ities we have undertaken have knitted us into one group, working together for the good of all. As each activity passed, we realized the mistakes we had made, and we profited by them. We as a class-and as individuals- are Soaring Onward Upward to Heights. Thomas Kaeding, President, Class cf T957 Row one: P. Heinze, M. Goodman, B. Garrett, P. Carlson, G. Oviatt, P. Walter, M. Payne, P. Noonan, D. Morgan, N. Owens Row two: J. Hogman, E. Stalick, R. Rumble, S, Umberger, C. Flattery, B. Barton, C. Kratzer, J. Shroyer, C. Sporcich, T. Rogers Row three: N. Blaauw, J. Prevost, J. Reinhardt, N. Schlupp, J. Townsend, J. Webb, J. Hooks, S. Schaffer, P. Zambo, O. Ryland Row four: K. Spinney, S. Edwards, B, Coppock, N, Bowes, D. Andresen, D. Hale, T. Kaeding, D. Rundle, R, Christian. 158 Sophomores -lv ,M , ff 1 afar ' , X ,l s- t 2 2, g 'E ' fy 'A Y 1 f Q jf az, I I by V I L ' A if if -A rf 5?7'T' ,Z fri' - A .nr I f if m if 4 V - -f , ' W ff ., , lv -J ,. 4' 'WF f 'i f - .fair ,Ik , ' -gi, f V war I V J A 1 it ,M 'ily i V, ff' - 1 by L, , . ll M. .V .,,, ,, 1,1 Q., fm , Q, M, , , , , ,,V1,,. , ,V , , 2.0 'mp ,,: we ws V' ,,,, ffm Y ,- Wi ' L Q ' X 1, - 4 'ggwf' ,f i :X -- we it nf 4- J N 4 Z ' - - .1 J' W., Q 53' 'Q ws X., XHh.4',gl T., Y 'N .V ' 1' I 1 ' 3 it K '-fr ll ft A 'HQA 1 S ' t ,..J Sophomore class officers: Judy Townsend, Tom Kaeding, Mary Kay Payne. Abercrombie, Bill Ailshie, Jo Ann Alexander, Don Alexander, Howard Alldredge, Robert Alston, Clinton Alter, Dick Althouse, Betty Anderson, Jim Anderson, Marilyn Andreoli, Janet Andresen, Don Armstrong, Margaret Auer, Joan Ausenbaugh, Margaret Aymami, Sally Baker, Pete Bale, Beverly Ballard, Sharon Barfield, Patricia Barnard, Kathleen Barnett, Melvin Barrett, Glen Bartholomew, Joan Barton, Bev Bashor, Scherry Bastion, Myrna Baxter, Carolyn Beach, Joy Bechtold, Bob Beecher, Beverly Belcher, Susan Bell, Dick Bell, Rod Bell, Ronald Belmear, James Bender, Esther Berens, Art Bessent, Virginia Beziak, Margie Billigmeier, Jean Birkby, Dale Bishop, Jack ' Bishop, Nancy Blaauw, Nancy Bloom, Edward Boetz, Mary Bond, Bob Bonner, Bob Bonner, Pat Bookstrom, Art Bowen, Robert Bowes, Nelson Boyd, Vonnie Breckenridge, Nancy Brennan, Nancy Brewer, John Brinkema, Shirley Brown, Evelyn Brown, Wesley Bruckman, Charles Brundoll, Sylvia Bryan, Pat Buchholz, Lynn Bueno, Josephine Burkhart, Judy Burnside, Judy Buschman, Nellie Bl ' Bt My Zz 159 v 3 Esmzfff , ff, m J' WW nw ff f f 4 5, J, ,A , ,. y iff'-W, X4 f. if B ?-Mzi H y .W7 ., ' .y -, V ' ',fm, -1 , 'Qf. 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Garrett, Carol Garrett, Steve Gentzler, Ted Geyer, Barbara Gibbons, Nancy Gibbs, Don Gieskieng, Nelia Gillespie, Mariie Gilmore, Ann Gilmore, Susan Ginter, Marilyn Glad, Dawn Goodman, Margaret Gordon, Bill Grabe, Charlene Graves, Carolyn Graves, Dale Gray, Marlene Green, Geraldine Greiner, Pauline Grey, Sue Griffith, Nancy Grinstead, Bob Grundeman, Donna Gustafson, Ralph Gustafson, Sondra Hale, Dan Hamburger, Arlene Hamm, Lorie Hamm, Louise Hammond, Jill Hampton, Jim Harper, Joyce Harrington, Joyce Harris, Cynthia Hart, Cora Jeanne Harvey, Jonna Hassig, Dan Havekost, Kathy Hawkins, Janet Hawkins, Lynne Hayes, Bob Hayes, Helen Heckman, Jean Heinze, Pat Henderson, Marilyn Henkel, Chuck Henry, Steve Heron, Nancy Herrin, Marjorie Hicks, Margaret Highfill, Jack Hightill, Phyllis Hitchman, Joan Hockom, Midge Hodge, Fred Hogman, Joyce Hollingsworth, Jim Hood, Elizabeth Hooks, Judy Hoppes, Dan Hothem, Jeanne Houser, Donna Howard, Allan Howard, Claudia Hoyer, Beth Hoyt, Nancy Hubble, Dave Hudson, Joyce Hughart, Sandy .4 21 f ,J 4 yur, I f I if -,., H J' 1' .. 47-' . 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Q ,H-5 4 Couples waltz at the Sophomore Mambo Hughes, Cynthia Hughes, Kathy Hughes, Thelma Huglin, Russell Huston, Mary Gail Huwe, Yovonne Hyerstay, Nadene Iserman, Mary Louise Jessen, Joyce Johantgen, Jean Johnson, Doug Johnson, Marlene Jones, Dick Jones, Vonda Jordan, Mary Joy, Marian Kaeding, Thomas Kapostins, Vaiva Karg, Kathryn Karlson, Carol Keilwitz, Ronnie Kelley, Ginger Kelly, Kay Kemp, Scott Kennelly, Kathi Kent, Karel Kerbs, Ernest Kingston, Marcia Kirkbride, Karen Knight, Jim Knuckles, Tom Koch, Gail Korpi, Sharon Kramer, Beverley Kratzer, Claudia Lafferty, Terry Lamansky, Pete Lantos, Shirley Larsen, Carol Laue, Earl Laughlin, Don Lavengood, Lee Lee, Tom Leedom, Victor Lehr, Frances Leonard, James LeQuire, Bill LeWand, Tom Lewis, Walter Lighthizer, Barbara Louthan, Mary Ann MacDonald, Jo Anne McAdams, Jolyne McClanahan, Jim McCleery, Barbara McConnell, Peg McCrea, Donna McCullough, Janice McGaw, Julie McGill, John sw Sf or f if ' L L ff ik 1 42235 . . ffcef . , , Q If ,if s .. 53 M ' -is Su A-4,5 , gg , Y g,fj,,'f ir, J V L ,, .. - X ' ' f Q' 00 ,W ff' 1, w- . .ffiwfr X ,,,, .4 1 in A 4 ' ., 5 L 5 Q L ' 'ff' 5 Q , G fi SK J 4 5 ...NLM ,:, . 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W! x ,fi I 3 7 I 4. mi. 51 tak J' 4 1 fa' i l it 'rgm f.. ,. .xt I, 1'2- i rt 'f 4 K 2 1 Sophomore boy gets the scoop Maupin, Janice Mayer, Nancy Merrell, Chuck Mesenbrink, Gerry Metz, Al Miles, John Miles, Joyce Miller, Dusty Miller, Sharon Mitchell, Dick Mitchell, Liz Mitchell, Ronald Moran, Charles Morgan, Betty Morgan, Paul Mosier, Ulysses Mossberger, Robert Moyer, Barbara Muckle, Elaine Mundell, Gordon Nash, Jerry Nassimbene, Jean Neigenfind, Elaine Nelson, Carol Nelson, Don Nelson, John Nelson, Karen Nicles, Eric Nielsen, Suzanne Nikkel, Laurie Noble, Charles Noonan, Patty Norberg, Kenny Novak, Donald Olinger, Gary Olson, Mary Oviatt, Gary Paris, Burt Parker, Ken Paterson, Judy Patterson, Cherie Patterson, Darrell Payne, Mary Kay Pennock, Marilu Perkins, Perry Perry, Alice Peters, Pamela Pogue, Pat Porter, Gene Postlethwaite, Judi Powell, Nancy Pratt, Allan Preble, Larry Prevost, Judi Price, Don Ramaker, Steve Rankin, Janet Rastorter, Bob Rouzi, Ilene Reagan, Bob Recht, Janet Redies, Charles Reed, Carol Reichardt, Judy Reinhardt, Judy Rhodes, Joy Richards, Sally Richey, Bill Ricketts, Karis Rider, Shirley 'ffm 11 --K I X S3 9 '- -W t we , in . 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Q Z 1 ,H 1 x Kick one two three Rieber, Carol Ringsby, Don Robb, Janice Roberts, Donald Rogers, Eloise Rogers, Wayne Rombach, Howard Root, Ken Ross, .lim Roth, Gerry Rule, Dick Rumble, Robbyn Rundle, Denny Russell, Barbara Rush, Earle Ryland, Olivia Sala, Orville Samsow, Doug Sandorff, John Savite, Harriett Sawtell, Dave Saxton, Bob Scaggs, Sally Schlupp, Nancy Schoolcraft, Ann Schulthess, Rich Schultz, Marian Schwieger, Karen Seifer, Harr' Settles, Dan' Shaffer, Sally Shaulik, Donna Shaver, Ann Sheldon, Judy Shoults, Mary Ann Shroyer, Joanne Shute, Denny Simmons, Betty Simmons, Judy Simpson, Carole Sinclair, Darlene Skinner, Brian Smith, Darleen Smith, Dave Smith, Jerry Smith, Lelah Smith, Nyla Snell, Kay Snyder, Charles Snyder, Sharon Soderstrom, Margaret Soderquist, Sonia Spencer, Roger Spinney, Kay Sporcich, Carol Sporcich, Jo Ann Springer, Karen Stacey, Bob Staliclc, Evelyn Steele, Louise Stone, Pat Strauss, Miriam Stubbs, Don Swanson, Ramona Swenson, Muriel Tamblyn, Hal Taylor, Bill Taylor, Janice Temmer, Jeanette Thomason, David own ' mf 4.1 170 Sophomores ,A . .Zi ,, ' Y .fszsnsf ef pw Q X if A ,T ii , ,Z x, 5 Km fl: Jw I will ,,., , l:w.l??,,,,,m , :Q A yi A - pr . . 1 ,if , I AIIAAIAA My 7' 3 f 351127 ' Q, .- fy .115 lf: , 3, A , 6, , 7 xv 1-'1' 7' j fjzg f, ' fWf'1 if 1 i f , , ,V 2 , ,WE , V .11-1-A' , 'ffm VUL' M 'X' ,nwwl '. , ,rf ' ,ffl ' ,. 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' ' L7'ZA9u cLf1f'M 7 MW 5 Moefmww ' w Gee, in iunior high they were only a nickel X 7 Q, Zin ' an ,,v,- 1. V X jfffihuan-wiv' X , 5 , f , , ff Just leave 'em there. Maybe 1hey'lI get lost! Is this really senior hall? , ff ,Sb 2 f ' 1 I w 1 N I' fb ff ' ' , Z vi 1 I , 0- 2 . f , f 7 Y A ,QR Ml? ' g ' 'J ' 77, +L if , if ,w, l T' ' I ' V 'Eff 1 ,.,, 5 If I V K X ' f , 5 ,W ,w l'm through wilh building bloclfsl T' . . 10525 My .E Q MA-f glut R - pf' L . -L ,Q go- ! offs We fooled the seniors! Only cn ooofref ..., goes all the way to the tower! So thc11's how you find room 371! Time out between performances .xx miilqnu is , e Y ',f. f.'3.12 7L'5,T..Ql,Lg,1'.L,Z3' '11 ' -Q3'3i3?L97iif 1 I 2 :aff 4.1.15 ' 5 . ' 5 9 4, ' '2:i'Xgv, , ,, ' ' 5 35515 3 pl 1 K 'L , -. Y K i ':w--31355 ' : Q M aw gf X A , 5 H X -3 . X e- ' .. we p, X 'TV ' QW S- sh -' ' . , X, X 3 w. E 'K wif' O -' ' Nw- ,cw , experienced, a promise. , ,f fn Q , mou nt, an ascent, 1 I A f We My , X x.,. A, 4 - ig .- 1: : ' fr fc 1 2i?'4r' ?'.i7- E5 X iC?i11L,: ' P 4427, .4 'z 1 Z ZA :WH 1 ff 47 11 4 4 I I 4 f f 5 X 1. Y , if f V JZ ,J ,ff Ay, 4. -. V 'if 11 ff Q .g f 1f'ff :fb'73'+ ., ,. A ff, ' GUY Baldwin Cocha Ann Nicholson ff 'lumor Class SSCVQTOVY Junior Class Vice-President ZW' Agri' f f WW l l f . 7' J 0 Jay Sanders Mrs. Virginia Vincent Junior Closs President Junior Closs Sponsor AW , ,?f3fC, ,V ,V Mr. Colvin Seiler Junior Closs Sponsor A 4295. Uvnfzffiki , 'ifiwfff' f f ., 1, , fun y , N ,ww ,ff ,, ,Q ,wir 135, , ' 1, W I V' V P777 , ,lf 47 ,. f ,,f,,,f 1 Y all if .- W6 ,K ,f If f -R . N . J .4 ,,., X ff -' l don't care it the seniors do get lolly pops! Junior Council Reaching the midpoint of its three years at South, the Class of '56 gained unity and spirit in school activi- ties. Our life at South is much to us because of our ac- tive participation in athletics, clubs, and scholarship. Our Junior Council worked hard to make our class activities a big success. At the same time the Council members worked on a Constitution, continued a class scrapbook, and helped to solve many of our school problems. Jay Sanders, President, Class of 1956 Row one: J, Cutler, S. Shado, C. Nicholson, C. Davis, S. MocCormack, D. Bachman, E. Joines. Row two: S. Kesler, P. Casey, M. Hepler, R. Steckel, M. Moody, G. Baldwin, G, Perry. Row three: M. Augustine, K. Davis, H. Johnson, J. Hare, D. Boyd, F. Boyd. Row four: D. Pickle, E. Johnson, L. Earnest, B. Willson, J. Sanders, B, Hanna. ,ww ,lf y y 1 178 Juniors ',,. f 'Z 5 ,. A ' V. '- ,.-.,,f- 1 ,,:w:f,. Z, .A ,' -A, -- - Qgfff , Q if 86 N A bf- Ai w .rwwiyg f gov 5 fmggfgsif riffs: 5 pygv 99 F2-1'-w-,-his f W' if f!!! A , 72 ,jefy X , s f , , f ,fvfgf ,Mr ,Y M. ,, , , ko 444 , ju f fy 4 44 If I ,ff C5791 -QW -- fm' asf-uf 141+-fvvhi iw: -' ,xv ,f f J .7 , a 1- ,A .1 - ,f - ' f My ' 12:4-:l-vs:i2:-v , M gr' wa, 5 rw' -4. www! if , 'f Q... f f ,i..i..,.f:ss.4-'ssr . 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Hey there, you with the stars in your eyes Bostwick, Pat Bowman, Bruce Boyd, Betty Boyd, Dan Boyd, Fred Bradbury, Charles Bragg, Sharon Brase, Pai Brase, Sonia Brass, Ellen Brassell, Beverly Breland, Florine Brewer, Pat Brice, Bill Brisson, Joe Broomhall, Vic Brower, Lloyd Brown, Jean Brown, Virginia Brush, Maryanne Bush, Dick Bullock, Dave Butler, Shirley Callender, Joan Campbell, Jeannine Cann, Laurel Carlson, Allan Carmeny, Lily Carroll, Merrie Carson, Dave Carter, Donna Case, Leah Ann Casey, Pat Caul, Mabel Chase, Thomas Cherry, George Clemens, Beverly Clemens, Patricia Clemons, Shirley Cliff, Shirley Cline, Morgan Cochran, Barbara Cole, Colene Coleman, Barbara Nw N . ffv, 'Z 'ri' zz Z f,,! f f 1 7 f 1 p WW f W , , , 'iff , My f f W 4 ff 47 4 f 7 4954 ,, ff, W 1,6 Q X ,, f 1 X ,f ,L W, ,, ,,,, '. , 3, , f Wg, ' 'Zac , ., f, , Z L ,W , V ' 'ffgfy' 7 e 'f ,.- K f f AW, ff 1,1 JWM5 , , ,. , .,,, , X! 1 ' 'I f ff , 1 , Q, f , 1 . 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Z . ,V ws., of , .M I -,Q W W ' ffl gn , l in ,ax 4 ,J 5 J I , V ,i C ,. ,ltfgggzgg 1 B fi X 'wi' 5. , ,Va 3' .W A l Corvan, Jaydene Couch, Jean Craner, Bethana Crawford, Tom Crites, Kay Crittenden, Barclay Crowell, Cathleen Cutler, Joan Dacus, Lavaun Dalee, Roberta Damico, Barbara Davenport, Justine Davies, Bette Jo Davis, Kent Davis, Rosalie DeSart, Janice Dial, Evelyn Dick, Donna Dienes, Barbara Dings, John Music, maestro! Dobson, Ronnie Doran, Betty Dorsey, Eldean Dorton, Sandy Dougherty, Janice Drees, Helen Dreier, Elaine Drumeller, Judy Duhrsen, Roylynne Duncan, David Dustin, Pat Dvorak, Joanne Earnest, Lane Eclchardt, Shirley Edson, Mary Dee Edwards, Patricia Edwards, Sharon Ehrlick, Clarke Eichorn, Joann Elliot, Pat Elson, Marilyn Elson, Robert Ely, La Moyne Endsley, Glenn wr' X f 'l , fy Ji-ffm g'fy,,3,f4 ' V, ' 72 2 Z 184 Juniors 1? Vi ,,, 1, ? f f 1 f ,M Z K if 1 s- , sgr- Q5E3'5Ii5:I,5 :X-, T V Vrrlff on fy ,T K K, 2 R Af .afr I A , 5 YV 5 ,V we 4, - .3 ,f W- 31 , , ,ff 3 5 X if f ' I ,Agile 4-535 f 5 A ' , ,C N l ' ,.,. , ,f 2 ,f T J l ' 22: H- F , f Q V ' f I f7'Zzfifzz'.l:5?' ,- ' ' ', ' , Wx, 1 W, Wa, f. ' 7' 5: '79 ' x f, Z 1 3 O. f, 5 Q 'f 4' i 4 ff . Z 1 2 f f, Zi wg, 5? fQ,', I 'f ii l f 4.2. 4 I f X, , 4,51 , .ZZ , 'I , 9' , A, ,WM ,,, +1 gf . ,N ',,,y,-w, f 4' yi ' 2 3' , f f 42 ,A 2 A ,.-. pl 1 4 ff' f ' f , J f M li ' 294 iiw f w ' f,, f , , -,vrfiw Q,- . ...fs , ': he 5 Vw England, Helen Erdman, Beverly Erickson, Ellwyn Evans, Gwen Evans, Jim Ewing, Nancy Falls, Janice Fenton, Patricia Fisher, John Fisk, Ken Fiske, Nancy Flakus, Donna Flattery, Joyce Foreman, Kenny Foster, Barbara Frank, lvan Frantz, Fred Gardner, Diane Gardner, Doroth Gardner, Sue Everybody happy? Garner, Rochelle Garrison, Joy Geddes, Marie Geer, Nancy Geisert, Beverly Gerlach, Judy Gibson, Doris Gibson, Monte Gidlund, Rosalie Gifford, Howard Gilkey, John Gosnell, Ann Grauberger, Noreen Green, Janet Greenan, Eloyse Greenup, Pauline Griebel, June Grubb, Barbara Grunwald, Ann Guenther, Carol Anne Gunnison, Buzz Hall, Gaylynne Hamilton, Ginny Haney, Pat 186 Juniors df' ,V i.f4...1 10 . V' , P ,W -wan ef ,, f , ff 7 a I , , ifipgfff W , ,, w 6 14 2 , diff ff, if Lf, A f ,, . , , I 1 My! ' ,A , , Vf 5 , ff . Y Z f Z f f ff ff ff M 4 , ff fa. .',, f.. f 1 ,af ,. 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W ii, 555 7 , Wwe, , fl 4 if - W l r if , 1 Wffffiffr1f'1f1fvX,f,f4 M 4,0 Kd Aff Wm 188 Juniors . 4 1 wf. ' new fl I 9 9 J , ,-X, 24z7fff7' , 5 y y , A , ,af v.,. Y , , aM' z We , 2 1 ,ff LQ .ff WW , g f Q , I f ' mi l' -QW ,. A y X VV V f ii ' ff n ,V 5729? E0 , W' . 4 t!,1-,ff 'ff WW VT ' f g , ' VV , , , ,VV,,jQy!,33 , ff ', i22'gjKlf? 1 4 f Vx 1 inf' ffl, f f , ,W X 1 'Q Z4 f I X 5 fy Q ,,,,, ,f f- ? My L .4 ff f 5 , 727 fx C Z I ?, , . , ff ff , , ,M 1 H. V' xii 4 7, f M,g,,4,f c4,,V,,w:f ff , 1, X xxx - X K X D 'bfi .xxx Y 5 S x W N X .X XX X x X X5 x, X X X N X X 4 x x X X X Y , ,V UW, ' ' ,f ff w , , fb, Qui! ,. ,I 7 ' 2 Q , .1 V, Junior Class Officers - Cocha Nicholson Gay Baldwin Jay Sander Johnson, Marlene Johnson, Sue Johnston, Bob C. Johnston, Bob J. Joines, Emma Lou Jones, Janice Jordan, Dianna Jordan, Dick Jungbluth, Jeanine Karcher, Carolyn Karras, Elia Kavadas, Kathleen Keel, Peggy Keilwitz, Dick Keilwitz, Dixie Kelley, Sharon Kellogh, Tom Kerbs, Irene Kerr, Richard Kesler, Sue Kester, Norma Klodt, Judy Klopstein, Sally Knight, Jim Koethe, Jeanne Konopka, Barbara Knutson, Everett Krieger, Shirley Ku rzenberger, Anita Lamme, Steve Landon, Harry Langtry, Judy Lapham, Lennis Large, Dave Larrance, Buster Latta, Robert Lay, Merlyn Leaf, Jean Lehr, John Leingang, Larry Leisenring, Peggy Lentz, Sandi Leo, Mary Levine, Pat -sf ia if, ,155 Q, , f,,i17' ffziffa 4 Wh' X Q Z, WWA , ,,, if Q? ev gk wg L ,. 1 4 25 Viffv may X ff ,, ff 1 Q, it la Q J Q W 3 J f 'yu , A7 y '0' nl, 1 6 , ,,,, .Q ,, ff f Y g , 4 ,Y ,4724 f ,fy y .,,f f ,,fi . , ,2- , , . , ,.,,.,,.,,T ., , ,,,, , , ,gg -La V. u. 1 I 5. .., iw My W R :z W , , A ' 1 , 190 Juniors I f A777' V , Q., 4 fn G ff l ff? .1 , -X r, f ix' T , -iw Q ' , '53, . 4 J ' ' 'fill X ' F C' ,, f 1 , , A L I 1 f l 00' 717 4 I, K ,O 4! f I ,,,, Y U, 0 7 W g f fy ag, 4, I f,- f, ,f 14 '73 , 1 J, fo f U , 1 ,f f 1 ,X ff, ., , 1 X I ,ky , W f A V .J ,.,f f af If . 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M Z 1 , gg, , A ' .i 1' g ,Q , . . i , N X ,X 5 it VVVV, J A Junior girls catch up on rest during show rehearsal Pentelc, Norma Perry, Geri Petersen, Deanna Petersen, Jack Petersen, Larry Petsch, Nancy Phillips, Norman Pickle, Dewitt Pittman, Raymond Plett, Janice Porter, Barbara Poulsen, Walt Powers, John Proffitt, Jane Prout, Janet Rahn, Bruce Rathbun, Rita Raymond, Norma Redman, Gerry Reed, Barbara Reha, Shirley Rehlcow, Jerry Rein, Sheri Reinhart, Pete Ress, Jeanne Richey, Janice Richmond, Roger Rickerson, Jo Ann Riddell, Peggy Rider, Marilyn Rifchie, William Roberis, Loren Robinson, Bill Robinson, Kay Robinson, LeRoy Rollinger, Emily Rollins, Don Ross, Margie Rowe, Len Rudeen, Al Runco, Evangeline Ryan, Gary Rydell, Donna Sala, Dave 196 , '1?w: , fe 5 mir, - - - , ff- -, Juniors 35? 1 5 l A 1 up X 1' fi , x 8 g by A W Z, a Q W 'fn ziivgllg, , , J 1 all L 4 1 Q 1 .1 15,7 . 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V ,i ?i23:,,l.: Q i, W 1 , ve no ,. 0 0 9 Jfffi, lk 1: ,A M A ' z e N' W' - 'fr , -1, Y. 1 ' ' s 'rw Miss Rorem helps Junior boys with carfooning Samuel, Bill Samuelson, Lee Sanchez, Phyllis Sander, Arline Sanders, .lay Sandstedf, Dick Sanford, Jim Sargent, Mike Sausa, Marilyn Sawrey, Delma Scarboro, Jan Schaffer, Ulma Schloo, Sherrie Schrieber, Pamela Scott, Carolyn Scribner, Bill Q Sellers, Sue Serafini, Barbara Sewald, Claudine Shada, Lou Shada, Sue Sheldon, Sue Shelton, Marla Shipman, Rosalie Simmons, Janet Simrock, Donna Singleton, Sharon Slocum, Claude Slocum, Wanda Smiley, Carol Smith, Betty Snider, Pat Solomon, Darla Spath, Jolene Spencer, Mark Spratt, Jocl-ci Springston, Cherie Spurling, Patricia Squires, Patricia Stackelbecl-c, Arnold Stadler, Sylvia Stalker, Peggy Stine, Robert Steckel, Rosemary ' V Q . 'ff X f , fa I Av! l Z!! 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T' 3' , '15 ,rf Ni... 1 A ' -.V K, , ,3'i?+'kQ5 ? f l v ' lg V' N 'ew Reheorsing for the Junior Show Stembel, Nona Stout, Speed Stremel, Jim Sturdivont, Beverly Susko, Goyline Sutton, Bill Switters, Ellen Tonner, Don Topp, Bob Tepe, Borboro Thedford, Glenda Thompson, Georgia Thompson, Judy Thompson, Marci Thompson, Pot Thorpe, Roberto Tiff, Jerry Tipton, Ann Tolond, Marlene Toomey, Sondra Torpy, Carolyn Trocchia, Beverly Truiillo, Susie Tucker, Nancy Tyler, Charles Vail, Jim Vasques, Roni Ann Vavra, Dianne Venohr, Barbara Vidger, Mcriola Vigil, Elizabeth Vilmin, Sonia Vincent, Jon Viner, Ted Wage, Marlene Wakeman, Emmaiean Walrath, David Weinandt, Eddie Ward, Glenn Watson, Steve Weirick, Carol Weiss, Nancy Weisser, Evangeline Weith, Mary ' X N? zz News ,K A 1 ff I W WD, - 1 59,37 U19 QM ' 1 :ve V , Q i af f IPT4 f.'5314?'i 199 J 1 aan 4,4211 we ZMQQ, i2!fff2,ai., V 1 5,.,, -V, f f Q., ' 4 , ,., 1 :Q-11 ,-1 ii ' :' 200 Juniors 'ff' I 1. 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V i A x ti X A typical day in Room 314 Welch, Marlene Wells, Marvin Wenzinger, Carolyn West, Sylvia Westerberg, Jean Wheeler, Bob Whiteley, Cerese Whitney, Doug Whittemore, Nancy Wilder, Rose Williams, Robert Williams, Shirley Williams, Vicki Williamson, Ruth Willmarth, Kenneth Willsea, Roy Willson, Robert Wilson, Sharon Winslow, Dottie Wittner, Wayne Wilcox, Jane Wofford, Pauline Woods, Sandy Young, Janice Spaulding, Debbi Yonts, Sandi Zekman, Rick Zeigler, Bill 'fra Lf riff Sv l X, , W , I-jf I ff-,ng,2f,v, Q'-.nl 41 ' , 2 , ff I, f ' Wfffi' 'G 5, Q 8' l fr 'iv 4,, W X 1 V .. ,, X V ,X , Q l - f' A if ' A-, A Traiforl 'MM' 2 ,,,,f4 ,535 VV ,, 444, 5, 24 I 4,4 , f 41. wifi! , 1 V , fx, fi 2 X, f M dj ff X J, ww f ,,f ,I , 1 '74 ff v 9 , ik Lf! f , , f ffwftfu, . , 4' Qf,,,,f f 7 , ,,,, Z? In , A7 :jf 5 ,fy I' ff 1' ' 1 'Z H A i i ,N xmffg ff, 4 ,, y, , RWM I dreamed l went dancing . . . ,.1,,,:f, ,- fq -.f f? Junior Prom co-chairman, Glenda Theclford and Don Boyd, with Mr. Seller, Class Spon f Xff' 5 ffm 'J A, vf ,!ffQ'M f f 1 Z 1-...ws 3,3 .wx 15,94 r ff ff It was there, lost time I looked! There I stood, blindfold ond call! -NP: 'fig gn rjwlllvvnj 3l'Hnl l 4'W'ly WU' fri ww 'V ,A ..uw.pmQi'-mx. ,W ff ...M Anybody for esccxlotors? 1 xl gf erin W l 'ls s YL 5, ,W 5 4' , Qi Jx x' . Nfl 4 E Q- f Z5 ff .4 -..--1 cl W 44, 535, 1 ...., 4, ..,, A-gl l. .Qi 4 12 Any Questions? i Az , v . ' V 3 was n . y , l 3 lf an l l Q l l z f 2 ' '.' 4 .',' JJ YM 5 I Ai '. -J' ,mv 'T'-Lg-'L-4531 Z! I'-iii: 'I . t ...if A .. All right, girls, one-two-Three! The love letters go lost. Since the whole clossflunkedll1etest... l'll ask Mo1l1er when if means. IUIX9 . 2 h ' - 2 X. . H ill li' mai, al I 1 :..., -.,.. . Y ,,, ,,, Q .. ' ....-v , W... ...V W .. ., .,...... 'xl ' s, X N X 1 ,- ' l . V , .... . .... .L 41 Lf s ,.. X-W . x Q fo SA 3, Mya, , a K 3. 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In our final year, especially, we have combined individual talents to reach our goals. Now we realize that those goals will become even more important in the future. Also, through growing practice in them, we have made our senior year our finest. Robert Halbert President, Class of 1955 'WS 'rt A 0 A if ...J Lfflswws 555897 fittings? limi? inf 'ti Row one: J. Hudson, N. Pollock, D. Carlson, W. Gurley, J. Milliken, M. Floyd, L. Anderson, J. Sandelin. Row two: J. Orr, A. Roberts, P. Butefish J. Westerman, J. Holland, P. Hutton, M. Mencimer, R. Harris. Row three: D. Rossi, J. Kerns, B. Brannon, G. Williams, D. Nohr, L. Peterson, T Lawton, B. Grossman, M. Griqsbv. Row one: A. Thomas, B. Longmire, K. Walther, D. Dwyer, M. Verdicchio, C. Bliss, J. Eckhardt, S. Burris. Row two: A. Pennington, A. Johnson C. Mossberger, P. Mair, N. Anderson, A. Calkin, P. Rydell, G. Jones, M. Ferris. Row three: B. Halbert, G. McCormick, G. Lindemann, K. Brase J. Flint, E. Murray, S. Anderson, W. Schaefer. Row four: B. Rader, J. Crump, E. Boyer, B. Smith, C. Wassenaar, G. Merideth, T. Powell, D Brown. 'W mi Q., 208 Senior EQ Off , we W f W, ' 1 ,ff Rebel Rousers Twenty-two students have been selected for rec- ognition in this senior section. All candidates were nominated by the Johnny Reb Staff and by heads of South's departments. Final voting was done by the faculty. Now the results appear on the following pages-Rebel Rousers. Each Rebel Rouser-like a building's cornerstone -is but a recognized part of a great many of his kind. He represents not individual achievement, but rather, his stated interests and abilities are symbolic of the progress of a class. 9 'lv x ,M r li J , 2 tf I ,ff f f , ,W f Q Z ., 5 M, , , ZWf:Zfcf f , wif , , , , I X74 W . ,QV if X I 7 ,, df Y' 4 f ft GY! 4 M, Mo., e V . , ,G . m, . Q , f,,,5. - A ,si if 4 Carla Anderson, Rebel Rous- er, deserves the honor for her work as Editor of the Confederate and as vice- president of the sophomore class. R iitr Adams, Jeannie Carolyn Art Club, Jr. Escort, Ski Club, Sr. Prom, Triple S Ahrens, Thomas Kemper Rifle Club, Rifle team, R.o.T.c. Aiken, Joyce Margaret Play Festival I,3, Sr. Prom Alexander, Ralph Jon Art Club, Girls' Sports Club, Morning Devotions, Office Asst, Class Council l, I.R.C., Morning Devotions, Swimming, Var, 2,3, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Allen, Donald Joseph lTrans from Flandreau, So. Dakotal Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival Anderson, Ardyth Ann Annual Staff Soph. Ed., Class Council l,2,3, Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Anderson, Carla Louise A Cappella, Class Show l,2, Confederate Editor, Ski Club, Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Student Council Anderson, Edna May Anderson, Elaine Alice Assembly Council, Counsellor's Ass't., Jr. Escort Class Show l,2, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom comm. chm., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom Princess, Pep Club Vice-Pres., P8-W Day Show Anderson, Eloise Janet Christmas Programs l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Morning Devotions, Music Festival l,2, Senior Choir B Anderson, Linda Kay All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Council l,2,3, Christmas Programs 2,3, Counsellor's Ass't., Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., Senior Choir B, Tri-Hi-Y Anderson, Lois Ruth Christmas Programs l,2, Girls' Choir, Morning Devotions, Music Festival 2, Pre-Med Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Science Club, Senior Choir B Anderson, Nancy Elizabeth Class Council l,3, Class Show comm. 2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., P8.W Day Show comm., Rifle Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club Anderson, Sylvia Diane A Cappella Council, All-School Show l,2,3, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show l,3, French Club, F.T.A. Council, l.R.C., Red Cross Dance comm., Southern Masqueraders, Triple S Andrews, Carol Anne Jr. Escort, S.A.C. Andrews, David Herbert Andrews, Robert Thomas A Cappella, All-School Show l,2, Boys' Glee, Class Show l, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival 3, Pre-School Ass't., Senior Choir B Archer, Letitia Norma Argo, Jean Ruth Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm., S.A.C., Sr. Prom comm., Triple S. Arrington, Robert Lee Hi-1, r. :vie Operator, Ski Club, Track., Soph. Ashford, Robert Dennis Auer Mar Frances I Y Class Show 2, comm. 3, Concert Jr. Prom, Marching Band, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm., Science Club, Ski Club, Triple S Bailey, Irene Jovina Triple S Baker, Walter Earl Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Band, Jr. Escort, Balenseifen, Dale Lee Barbour, Avis Lorraine Class Council l, Class Show l,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Writers' Bureau Barclay, Carole Alison A Cappella Council, Annual Staff Activities Ed., Class Council 2, Class Show l,2,3, Debate Club Pres., Girls' State, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., Red Cross Dance comm. chm., Rifle Club Treas., Senate Club ,..,. . .,.. ,,., , ,,,f ,JJ, ,,,, . ..:,,.. . ,, , !,V,,. ,, Lia? 75 i n tg f ,',j,,z3 swf, f f f ' X X 'GW asf, 1 7 wr f?f4,f If ' f ,f , .1 f,, .3 Z' F ai K. ' at ,, , ,ff 5, ,, ,J 209 , If ff Zz? ff' f. 1 ff ffffy .Ji J., 4 I I 'if .M Nga, M J ascs i J 7 .. V . 4, . 47m,fff,, ,. Sylvia Anderson, contribut- ing her talents to Southern Masqueraders and A Cap- pella, is now an honored Rebel Rouser. Barnes, Connie Madge Christmas Program i23 Marching Band Morning Devotions Barnett, Kenneth Randolph German Club, R O T C S P H Triple S Beck, Gerald Adolph R.O.T.C. Drill Team Beebe, Judith Ann at J Class Show comm 2 Jr Escort Jr Prom comm Beecher, Lynn Loren 7 A Cappella, All School Show 3 Class Show 3 Christmas Program 3, Madrngal Play Festival 2 Senior Choir B X l l lla Barnhart, Donald Kent A Cappella, Christmas 2 3 P SW Day Show 2 3 Bartholomew, Virginia Jo A Cappella, Assembly Council Class Show 2 3 Ensemble Folio Leaves, GAA lnter Club Council Jr Sr Prom comm Triple S, Writers Bureau Bates, Kathryn Elaine Assembly Council Christmas Program l Science Club Beardsley, Donna Lee All-School Show comm 3 Assembly Council Class Show comm. 3, G.AA Girls Sports Club Vice Pres Morning Devotions, Pep Club Pep Club Dance comm SAC T HnY Beasley, Beverly Rae Library Assistant Rebel Rollers Bechtold, Lois Jane Art Club, Assembly Council Class Show comm 3 French Club Sec-trees Jr Escort Pep Club Pre Med Club Red Cross, Stage Crew Triple S Treas Beery, Elaine Kathryn Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm., Office Ass't. Beltz, Mary Ann Christmas Program l,2,3, Jr. Escort, Music Festival l,2, Pep Club, Play Festival 2, Senior Choir B Berger, Lois Jane Art Club, Class Council 2, French Club, Stage Set Designer Bergeson, Betty Arlene G.A.A., lnter-Club-Council, Jr. Escort, Latin Club, Pre-Med Club, Rebel Rollers Pres., Red Cross, Senior Prom comm., Triple S Bergh, Donald Ray Stage Crew Berry, Susan Mason Class Council 2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S Bice, Thomas Newell A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show 3, Football Soph., Var. 2, Ski Club, Track Soph. Var. 2 Bickford, Charles Franklin Football Var. 2,3, S Club Dance, Track Var. 2,3 Birza, Raymond Jr. Concert Band, Ski Club Bisgard, Gerald Edwin Spanish Club Bishop, Charles Edward, Jr. A Cappella Council, All-School Show 2,3, Class Shows 2,3, Debate Club, Hi-Y, l.R.C,, N.F.L. Congress Bishop, Mary Lou Jeannette Christmas Program, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Rebel Rollers, Rifle Club Blinde, Dorothy Carolynn All-School Show l, Christmas Program l, Library Ass't., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm., Rebel Rollers, Rifle Club Bliss, Carol Lee A Cappella, Assembly Council, Class Councils l,3, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Class Shows 3, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Triple S Blom, Russell Edgar Concert Orchestra, Music Festival l,2, R.O.T.C. Blunt, Douglas Arnold Art Club, Baseball Soph. Mgr., Football Soph., Var. 2, Movie Operator, Spanish Club Boehm, Ronald Paul R.O.T.C. Boetel, Robert Walter Class Councils l,2, Class Shows 2, Football Soph., Var. 2,3, S Club, Wrestling 1,2 21 Q, dw saw? 'vtfrar ri gym I mfr wmff' . 212 Senior 1 ,W U , ,V ,,! f' -, If f ' f' ., ' 0' , 1 .3 . X , ,. s SP x is .Q i , l f, , ,, , t y 4 1 ,4F -Q 127 QW 4 'I '. ,. - mf -z1?fWf3 4po ffigqgg- LL i ff! f , X f 1 3' ,f ' Z fi rf, 7 , 5 I I My . :XT W fy ' if lf ff ffl-W ,s i I f For her achievements as president of Debate Club and in Annual Staff activi- ties, we nominate Carole Barclay, a Southern Rebel Rouser. 2 we 4 f ESX Bogart, Boyd Warren Office Ass't., Senior Prom comm., S.P.H. Bonnema, Truda Kay A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Class Councils l,2, Inter-Club Council, I,R.C. Sec., Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., Rifle Club Pres., Ski Club Boone, Virginia Elaine Annual Staff Ass't. Ed., Class Show i, Debate Club, Girls' Choir Pres., Girls' State, Inter-Club Council Vice-Pres,, Outstanding Sr. Girl, Senate Club Pres., Triple S Bowen, Barbara Anne Class Show comm. l, Soph. Dance Bowen, Dorelyn Lou Bowsher, Byron Fred Bowyer, Arbadella Christmas Program l,2,3, Girls' Choir, Music Festival l,2,3, Senior Choir B Boyer, Edwin Charles A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, Class Council l, Class Show I, Christmas Program l,2,3, Maclrigal, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut., Senior Choir B Boyle, Marsha Lee Bozett, Mary Ann Class Show comm. l,2,3, .ir. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm., Pep Club Dance, Red Cross Brady, Betty Jo Assembly Council, Inter-Club Council, l.R.C., Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm. chm., Latin Club Vice-Pres., Pep Club Council, Pre-Med Club Pres., Science Club Sec. Brandt, Leslie August R.O.T.C. Brannan, Robert Duane Baseball Soph., Var. l, Basketball Soph., Class Council 3, Football Soph., Key Club, Key Club Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Sr. Prom co-chm. Brannon, Berkley Holmes Class Council l,2, Class Show 1, Confederate, Debate Club, Hi-Y, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C. Drill Team Brase, Kristin Elizabeth A Cappella, Assembly Council Pres., Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, Jr. Sr. Prom, S.A.C. Brazelton, Kathleen Ann Class Show comm. l, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, F.T.A., Marching Band Brehm, Richens John Concert Band, R.O.T.C. Lt., S.P.H., Spanish Club Broadhead, Bonnie Louise A Cappella, All-School Show l,3, Assembly Council, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, Music Festival Brooks, Katherine Sue Brooks, Marjorie Ann All-School Show 2, Assembly Council Sec., Class Show 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Play Festival, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Brower, Stanley Brown, Roberta Lou A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Class Show 3, Class Show comm. 2, Christmas Program l,2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, P.8iW. Day Show, Ski Club, Spanish Club Brown, Donald Harvey Brown Doroth Louise Y Class Council l, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Red Cross, Rifle Club, S.A.C. Treas. Brown, Richard Franklin Class Councils 2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Swimming Var. 2,3 Brown, Richard Kemp Rebel Hoods, Science Club, S Club Brownfield, Linda Louise Christmas Program 2,3, Class Council 2,3, Class Show comm. 3, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival, Senior Choir B, Sr. Prom Burnett, Billy Bradley Burris, Loretta Dolores Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club Dance, Pre-M Cross, Spanish Club, Triple S 213 s,:,gtf I' was , gary wifjf, 5 f , , ,, 2 2. , 5 xi ,- t UAE, ' , X' .YH , , N- X V . A WN V.. -4 E i 4 ef , 1 V . Q7 f f: 7 P f.fv A f f 575 1-4 iii! f f , 1 ' 7 4242? X r . 4 ,7 1 WC! ff r W' ,f as , f I G V W , MW , ., ,, H,,W'23:- V . f , ,,,V F f f 4-, V 4 ' I 'VW mf, I-J , Q '2f,., ' M W Q. sirxifmtff ' 0473 i 'E UWM n-,.Wg:5f,f ff-wpif-1. K! ,V Z .. 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H sf N frfr 1 ' ff ,,, , , N.. f --ff 7 ---f'-b iiifff ,,,,,, 'Ii 1 YVVVY , ' .S QM 1- 'WW P EZ ' .- 1 1 - ' ,, , ,,,, .num ,, lil, ,lui an-ver' ,ff Presidency of Rifle Club and V, participation in A Cappella are two activities of Truda 2, Bonnemap they earn her a Rebel Rouser title. Burritt, Carol Abigail A Christmas Program 2, Class Show comm. 2,3, Jr, Escort, Pep Club Pep Club Dance, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Sr. Prom. Butefish, Patricia Louise Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Council l,3, Class Show l,3, Ensemble, R.O.T.C. Captain, Senior Choir B Vice-Pres., Sr. Prom, Ski Club, Student Council i 2 Butler, Harry Emra Track All City, Cross Country 2,3, Head Cheerleader, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance comm. chm., Key Club, R.O.T.C., S Club, Varsity Track 2,3 Byrd, Geraldine Laura Assembly Council, National Thespian 2,3, S.A.C. Caldwell, Tice Vern R.O.T.C. Calkin, Aileen Beverly Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C., Ski Club Calloway, larry Joseph A Cappella, Class Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Confederate, Debate Club, N.F.L. Congress 2,3, Senior Choir B, Senior Play 3, Southern Masqueraders Calvert, Marilyn Kay All-School Show 2, Assembly Council, Class Council 2, Class Show 2,3, Council Capers 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom., ski Club Campbell, Barbara Rose Christmas Program l,2, Rebel Rollers, Senior Choir B Campbell, Malcolm Kent Basketball Soph., Var 2,3 Campbell, Roland Eugene Baseball Soph., Var. 2, Morning Devotions, Play Festival, Pre-Law Pres., S.P.H., Spanish Club Pres., Triple S. Board X I ff' Carlson, Barbara Marie A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Ensemble, Pep Club Pres., Pep Club Dance, P.8.W. Day Queen 2, Student Council l Carlson, Deanna lee Class Council 3, Sr. Prom Carlson, Neil Enroth Latin Club, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance, Sr. Prom Carlton, Joan Madge All-School Show 3, Class Show 2,3, Morning Devotions, National Thespian 2,3, Southern Masqueraders Carney, Charles Gilbert Art Club, Ski Club, Track Soph., Var. 2,3 Carpenter, Lester Griffen Football Soph., Var. 2,3, Inter-Club Council, I.R.C. Treas., Ski Club Vice-Pres., Swimming Var. 2,3, All City 2, All State Carson, Edith Ann Class Council 2, Class Show comm. 3, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance comm. chrn., Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y Carter, Patricia Candice Annual Staff Faculty Ed., Class Show comm. 3, French Club Vice-Pres., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Sr. Prom, Pre-School Ass't., Tri-Hi-Y Cashen, James Michael Basketball Soph., Class Council 2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pre-Law Club Castle, Rita Annette Cawood, Barbara Joy Concert Band, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club Pres., lnter-Club Council, Marching Band Chapekis, George Angelo A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Cheerleader 3, Christmas Program 2,3, Gymnastics 2, Hi-Y, Jr. Choir, P.8iW. Day Shaw Chappel, George Melton Class Show l,2,3, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival Ski Club Chelf, Sharron Marie All-School Show l, Class Council 2, Class Show 2, Council Capers I, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Ski Club Cherbeneau, Neva Louise Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S 1 Chivington, Paul Keynan Basketball Soph., Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance, Play Festival 2, Track Var. 2 Chowning, Mary Alice Jr. Choir, Morning Devotions Christensen, Kent Gilbert 216 Senior 'T ,, 1 tc. 51 'qv WW Outstanding as Secretary of the senior class and as vice- president of A Cappella, Joann Eckhardt is here rec- ognized: Rebel Rouser. I Chrysler, James Howard Class Show 2,3, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival, Track Soph. Cisneros, JoAnne Beth A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Junior Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Music Festival 2,3, Sr. Prom -, Queen, Spanish Club J 1 Clark, Phyllis Mae ' Class Show comm. l, National Thespian l, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y :ml ,, 47' Q' Clegg, Allen H. , M s Club, ski Club, var. wrestling i,2,3 ' Ji Cobb, Patricia Ann 7, S.A,C., ska Club J ri l Q7 , i' if QQQQQ if if Coble, Judith Kay A Cappella, Rebel Hoods, SAC., Spanish Club Cohick, Sandre Josephine . .A., Spanish Club, Tri-Hi'Y 'fr' , Cole, Marilyn Louise Christmas Program 3, Class Council l,2, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Junior Escort, Red Cross, S.A.C, Sec., Senior Prom C .9 ,,-v J Colemere, Thelma Louise Junior Escort, Play Festival, S.A.C, Collopy, Barbara Joan Class Show comm. 3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble Sec. Junior Escort, Jr,, Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Play' Festival, Senior Choir B Collyer, Donald Monroe s'f ,, 1 i Colvin, Janice Darling Conrad, Martha Joan Play Festival, S.A.C. Cook, Barbara Mae Class Council l,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C,, Ski Club Cooke, Dianne Melvern Annual Staff Photo Coordinator, Assembly Council, Cheerleader, Class Council 2, Class Show l,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom., Jr. Prom Queen, Red Cross, Senior Choir B Cookson, Ka ren Doris Cooper, Claire Marie Christmas Program, Jr. Prom, Pre-Med Club, S.A.C., Senior Choir Soph. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Corbin, Patricia Ann Rebel Rollers Sec. Cory, Barbara Lou A Cappella Sec., All-School Show l,2, Annual Staff Business Mgr., Class Council l,2, Class Show 2,3, Class Show comm. chm., l.R.C., Madrigal, Pep Club All City Council Rep., Triple S. Courtney, Judith Ann Class Show comm. 3, Choir C Sec., Sr. Prom Cowlishaw, Charlotte Marion Christmas Program 3, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Music Festival, S,A.C., Sr. Prom Coyner, Susan Elaine Class Show l, Rebel Rollers, Science Club, Spanish Club Crofforcl, Janet Louise Cronquist, Dorothy Lonnetta All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 3, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Prom, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Crump, John Thomas A Cappella Council, All-School Show l,2,3, Class Council l,3, Class Show l,2,3, Football l,2, Jr. Prom, Madrigal, P.8.W. Day Show 2 Curtice, Jacqueline lee Class Councils 2,3, Concert Band, Jr. Escort, Marching Band, Music Festival 2, Rebel Rollers Dahl, Vernon Elmer A Cappella, All-School Show 2, Boys' Glee, Class Show 2, Christ- mas Program 2,3, Football Soph., Organ Guild, Senior Choir B Daniels, Leslie Leon Baseball l,2, S Club Dardano, Donna May 'r--. 218 Senior 3 President of Junior Red Cross, and Purple and White Day princess, Mary Ferris is an appropriate Rebel Rous- er. T f a . 3 , , f A, f fy - M., .W 7 f , f I Lg' fl Z I , Z, fy , Z 40 f,n.,'f1' ' f .f ' c jfyff- H +A in ,W 1 fa, ,,,,- as -.1 W ' 1 lL, if I A mi sn. 4 'iv l in s if-'-rx T. Darden, Arba Sonia All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Show 3, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rifle Team, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom, Triple S Darnell, Donna Mae Class Show 1, Triple S Darnell, Luella Mable All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Jr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-School Asst., Class Show comm. 3 Darrow, Robert Michael A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, l.R.C., Class Council 2, P.8..W. Day Show 2,3, Red Cross, Southern Masqueraders, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Davis, David James Davis, Eleanor Chloe All-School Show 3, Class Council l,2, Class Show comm. 3, Jr., Sr. PIIOII, P.8-W. Day Dance, P.8.W. Day Show comm. 3, Red Cross, Ski Cu Dayton, Roberta Clara German Club Dee, Carla Jeane A Cappella, Cheerleader 2, Class Show l,2,3, Ensemble Sec., Class Councils l,2, Pep Club, P.8.W. Day Show 2, Red Cross Dance comm. chm., Student Body Sec., Student Council DeFore, Francine Winifred Denning, Jane Alice Denton, Elizabeth Clare A Cappella Vice-Pres., All School Show l,2, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, French Club, Girls' Choir, Music Festival l,2, P,8.W, Day Show i,2, Class Show 3 Denton, Flora Ann Class Council, French Club, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C. Detwiler Robert Leighton R.o.T.c., ska Club Diamond, Benn Johnson Y A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, Art Club, Christmas Program l,2,3, Madrigal, Play Festival 2 Dick, Carol Deane Christmas Program l Dickson, Patricia Adell Class Show l, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Senate Club, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Diehl, Barbara Louise Class Show I, Class Council 2, Concert Orchestra, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Rifle Club Treas., Rifle Team, S.A.C., Triple S. Dimler, Roy Leslie All-School Show l,2,3, Annual Show l, Class Show l,2,3, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Jr., Sr. Prom, Marching Band, Morning Devotions, P.BiW. Day Show l,2,3 Dixon, Richard Van Hi-Y Dobberteen, Ralph LeRoy Baseball Var.2, Chess Club, Football Soph., Pre-Law Club, Rebel Rangers, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt., Track Soph., Triple S Dobson, Ralph Ward Draper, Patricia Joan All-School Show 1, Concert Orchestra, Girls' Sports Club, Rifle Clpb, Rifle Team Durand, Theodore Emmett R.O.T.C. Duty, Charles Kinclwall Annual Staff Photo Ed., Class Show l, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Jr., Sr. Prom, Photo Club Pres., Science Club Dwight, Ted Eugene Class Council 2,3, Key Club, Key Club Dance comm. chm., Ski Club Dwyer, Diane Marie A Cappella, Class Council 2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Ensemble Pres., French Club, I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Triple S Eagle, Elsa Anne Assembly Council, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Eberly, James Robert Baseball Soph., Basketball Soph., Class Council l, Spanish Club, Swimming Var. 2,3 Eckberg, Barbara Ann Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y 220 Senior 54 f-'42:'2i?21Z?f'47 fs t t rt . A Xfztiff, 9757, Q, ,V.,, , ,,f, 3, f ,pf Q5 , X ,f ,,'! 1 , 1 y 1 x if I , Z 5 I 5 4 1 1 , 1 fi , f t f !Oj . ,1 f- I 4:2 ' , f l 1, 'iff my A ay!! ZW y I Zfwt M, i Z ' 1,1 ,IXQ ff 065 WW' 7 . Bill Flenniken's participation in school activities - presi- dent of Key Club and Cap- tain of the varsity football team - reserves him the 'X name of Rebel Rouser. Eckhardt, Josephine Annetta A Cappella Vice-Pres., All-School Show l,2,3, Class Council 2,3, Class Show 2,3, Council Capers 2, Jr. Escort, Madrigal, P.8tW. Day Dance, Sr. Class Sec., Student Council 2,3 Eckhart, Carol Lynn Class Show comm. 3, Folio Leaves, Latin Club, Morning Devotions, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Sec. Economy, Joan Marie A Cappella, All-School Show l,2, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Council 2, Class Show l,2,3, Ensemble, F.T.A., Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club Dance Eggleston, Dorothy Helen 1, 7 I f f' ff 4 I ff ,fi , AW I 4 5 f 1,64 Eggleston, Jacquelyn Mae Counsellor's Ass't., Class Show comm. chm., Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Play Festival 2, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance comm, chm. W ,ffyyf iff f Wim W? f f f W4 yd w 41 ' ,7i7'?7f aff'-1. ' :,,, ',z,',g,f ,vw yy, 7 1 fy ,r A 1 fffwiff ,f ' , fifffllflfzflhfwf ,rf , ,,. ,ff : V f Eitzel, Harold Stanly Gymnastics Var. 2, Dean's Ass't., P.8.W. Day Dance, ROTC, S Club Dance, Senior Choir B, Stage Crew S Club, Wrestling Var. l,2,3, V 1511- 1 Z, f W-V, M, ff All City 1,2 Ellis, Florence Anna Christmas Program l, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Morning Devotions, Rebel Hoods Ellsworth, Clarence Albert Tennis Soph. 4--MQ Engel, William Irwin A Cappella, All-School Show l, Baseball Soph., Class Show l,2, Football Soph., Var, 2,3, P.8-W. Day Show l, S Club, Senior ig, 2-'A lax- Choir B Pres. English, William Douglas 410' 'Q Rebel Ranger, R.O.T.C. Erickson, Donald Paul Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Ericson, Alva Keith Evans, Judith Ann Christmas Program l,2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom comm. chm., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm. chm., Red Cross, S.A.C., Senior Choir B, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Fabrizio, Donna Lee Christmas Program l, Girls' Choir, Rifle Club, Rebel Rollers Fay, Lawrence Lester All State Band, All-School Show l, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Marching Band Felton, Marilyn Shirley Christmas Program l, Rebel Rollers Felton, Victoria Ann Fenton, Arlene Mae Christmas Program l,2,3, Girls' Choir, Senior Choir B Ferris, Mary Katherine A Cappella Sec., Class Councils 2,3, Class Show 3, Jr. Prom comm. chm., Pep Club, P.8.W. Day Dance, P.8..W. Day Soph. Princess, Red Cross Dance chm., Red Cross Pres. Flanders, Joann Kay Jr. Escort, Rebel Rollers Fleecs, Arlene Ann Christmas Program l, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Ski Ciub, Tri-Hi-Y Flenniken, William Williams Basketball Soph., Football Soph., Var. 2,3, Key Club, Key Club Dance, P.8.W., Day Show 2, S Club, S Club Dance, Track Soph. Var. 2,3 Fletcher, Ruth Ann Assembly Council, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Council l, Class Show 2, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, S.A.C., Ski Club Flint, Janet Lee A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show comm. 3, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom comm. chm., Sr. Prom co-chm. Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, S.A.C. Treas. Floyd, Mary Alice Class Council 3, Class Show 2, co-chm. 3, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8tW. Day Show 2, Rifle Club Vice-Pres., Rifle Team, Senior Prom Princess, Spanish Club, Triple S Foreman, Ardis Ramona Fowler, Richard Stanton Basketball Soph., Cheerleader 3, Class Council l,2, Football Soph., Jr., Sr. Prom, Ski Club, Soph. Dance Fox, Lillian Mae Fox, Mildred Louise Vi 2 y nfifsf ' ir, ff wir Z, W War' , f' U Zrffff' ' nj f 2 K I ' f ' 1 Wm V,.,,,,,,04' Senior Naming Bob Halbert Rebel Rouser, we acknowledge his service to the school: presi- dent of the senior class and member of Student Council. Francisco, Carol Jean Christmas Program l, Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Morning Devotions, Music Festival i, Science Club, Sr. Prom Frank, Ivan Lowell R.o.T.c. Fraser, Judith Annabelle Freyta, May Annabelle Fry, Jerry Rae Morting Devotions, S.P.H., Spanish Club , 1 Fuller, Ralph Richard Concert Band, Confederate, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Captain, Drill Team Commander Fuller, Walter Thomas Basketball Soph., Var. 2, S Club, Track Var. 2,3 Furgason, Mary Charlotte A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show 3, Confederate Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Furlon, Donna Lee Q lTrans, from Portland, Oregonl Sr. Prom C l Fyles, William Albert Gaasch, Betty Elaine All-School Show comm., Class Council 2, Class Show comm. 3 Jr. Escort, Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance chm., Sr. Prom Princess, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y 1 Gain, Helen Louise Inter-Club Council Garin, Carol Ann Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Prom, Ski Club, Spanish Club Garland, Nancy Girls' Sports Club, S.A.C. Garner, Gregory Wayne Football Soph., Track Soph. Garner, Linda Ann Garner, Madeline Lu-Jean Concert Orchestra, Debate Club, F.T.A., l.R.C., Jr. Escort Garrison, Charles Lee Confederate, Class Show 3, Hi-Y Gieskieng, Fredrick Christian 4 1 R.o.T.c., ski Club, ska Team 'M Giger, Barbara Class Council l,2, F.T,A., l.R.C., Jr. Prom co-chm., P.8rW. Day Dance, P.8.W. Day Soph. Queen, R.O.T.C. Hon. Capt., Spanish Club Pres., Student Body Vice-Pres., Triple S Gilbert, Carol Class Show l,2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Writers' Bureau Gilbert, Jack Richard Sr. Prom comm. Gilbert, Julie Ann Jr. Escort, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Prom Gillespie, Barbara Jean Christmas Program l,2, Dean's Ass't., Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, I A Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Writers' Bureau ' 7 Gilmore, Kay A Cappella, Christmas Program 2,3, Ensemble, Pep Club, Pep 'sa-fr., Club Dance .u yu m q. Goddard, Dolores Irene a ' Girls' Sports Club, Play Festival Godfrey, Ida Jean Library Ass't., Morning Devotions Goodchild, Geraldine Ann Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross Goolsby, Dolores Eleanor Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8.W. Day Show 3 comm., Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club W MW! 224 Senior W 'A T 1, ff,f'f' M Q, ' W ' 'A , 1, , , if, X I 'fi , M K V? ny rmimNS RE ., 5, D0 ,,f-4 Q An officer in Girls' Sports' Club, and a member of Triple S, Pat House gains the title, Rebel Rouser. Gowen, Gerald Lee Track Soph. Graft, Robert LeRoy Basketball Var. 2, Football Var. 2,3, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, S Club, S Club Dance, Track Var. 2,3 413 Graham, Harry George All-School Show l,2, Annual Show l, Christmas Program l,3, Council Capers l,2, Key Club, P.8-W. Day Show l,2 Graham, James Alan Graham, William Carson Christmas Program l, Jr. Choir, Morning Devotions, Play Festival 2 Grandee, Douglas Bennett Class Council 2, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance Greenwalt, Donna Ruth M04 ' Dean's Ass't., Rebel Hoods Greer, Mary Ann L HQ! XR -FY Griebel, Nancy Joan All-School Show 2, Class Council l, Class Show 2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8.W. Day Dance, Ski Club, Student Council l Grigsby, Murry Chalmer Basketball Soph., Class Council 3, Football Soph., Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, P.8.W. Day Dance, Student Council 3 Grossman, William Robert Baseball Soph., Football Soph., Track Var. 2,3, Class Cgumil 3 Track Var. 2,3 l Grosswiler, Ronald Leroy Concert Orchestra Guerrero, Josephine Ann Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Jr., Sr. Prom, Music Festival 2, Pre-School Ass't., Senior Choir B Gurley, Wanda Fancita Class Council 2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr., Prom comm., Jr. Prom Princess, Pre-school Ass't., Red Cross All-City Rep., Red Cross Dance, R.O.T.C. Hon. Lt. Col., R.O.T.C. Dance Guttormson, Michael Rolland Hackencamp, Harold Dean Halbert, Robert Olaf Baseball Soph., Var. 2,3, Football Soph., Class Council l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Key Club, S Club, Sr. Prom, Sr. Class Pres., Student Council 3, Triple S Board Hale, Isabelle Faye Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers Hall, Harelyn Ann Junior Escort Hall, Patricia Mae S.A.C. Hann, Phyllis Joan Christmas Program l,2,3, Girls' Choir, Music Festival 2 Pre-School Ass't., Senior Choir B Hansen, David Russell Baseball Soph., Var., Class Show comm. 2,3, German Club, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, lnter-Club Dance, R.O.T.C. Battalion Sgt., Science Club Pres., Sr. Prom Hansen, Karl Richard Track Soph. Harkness, Kay Maxon Hi-Y Harper, Ina Lea Christmas Program l, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Morning Devotions Vice- Pres., Red Cross, Senior Choir B, Writer's Bureau Harrelson, Carol Lee A Cappella, All-School Show 3 Christmas Pro , gram 3, Class Show 3, Confederate, Jr., Sr. Prom, Madrigal, P.8-W. Day Show 3 Red Cross, Ski Club Harris, James LeRoy A Cappella, All-School Show 2,3, Class Council l, Class Show 2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Hi-Y, P.8tW. Day Show 2,3, Rebel Rollers, Writers' Bureau Harris, Renee Cecile All-School Show comm. chm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show comm. i,3, Jr., Sr., Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Harrison, Donald Ray All-School Show l,2,3, All-state Honor Band, Baseball, Soph., Class Show l,2,3, Concert Band Concert-master, Concert Orchestra, Council Capers 2.3. Marching Band, P.8tW. Day Show, Pre-Law Club --sa... MQW 4,0 flf dl N' 5 Z - Ii? 3:1 j -, 3 V ', af i ' . ' . ww. , E - W 1, .ff f, iw 'WN 226 sf' Q -me t,-Q -1- -if i'? ' 1? ' 'Jzef'zK5.l, . , Senior iff J af fe New f g ff? '. ,. 'f'fV' J LW! Judy Huhta merits the title of Rebel Rouser for her prov- en ability in the fields of creative writing and iour- nalism. 'nw ff V ,f ?,2'L.- W -q w ' , g L ' , , M ! f J ff, f Q , fi df? R ,L Hart, Gary Dean All-School Show 3, Class Show 2,3, Concert Band, Hi-Y, Jr., Sr. Prom, Marching Band, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Track Soph., 2,3 Ha rtline, Betty Lou Hassig, Jary Jeannine Class Council 2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-Med Club ViceePres., Tri-Hi-Y Treas. Hassig, Mary Maureen Morning Devotions, Pre-School Ass't., Rifle Club, Sr. Prom Hause, Patricia Ann Assembly Council, Class Council 2, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club Sec., Jr., Sr. Prom, Rebel Hoods, Triple S Hawkins, Susan lee Hawks, Carol Joann A Cappella, All-School Show l,2, Assembly Council, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom Music Festival l,2,3, Play Festival, S.A,C. Pres. Hayes, Richard Gorclan Hayes, Wayne C. Baseball Var. 2, Football Var. 2, Pre-School Ass't., S Club, S Club Dance, Stage Crew, Wrestling Var. l Hefferly, Dixie Lee Christmas Program l,2,3, Counsellor's Ass't., Girls' Choir, Music Festival l,2, Senior Choir B, Senior Prom Heggem, Gordon Famer Football Soph., Var. 2,3, Hi-Y, S Cl-fb Track Soph., Var, 2 Heid, Jo Ann Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Sr. Prom, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Heron, Michael Wells Football Soph., Marching Band, Movie Operator, Red Cross, Ski Club, Track Soph. Hess, Sheila Renee Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rifle Club, Ski Club, Soph. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Hetsler, Patricia Ann Class Council 1, Sr. Prom Hewitt, Patricia Ann All-School Show 2, Class Show 2,3, Council Capers 2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Play Festival Hicks, Edward Llewellyn Play Festival, Rebel Rollers, Science Club Hill, David Hill, Ronald Clyde French Club, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt., Triple S, Writers' Bureau Hill, Ronald Robert Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Stage Crew Hillard, Dianne Florence iTrans. from Cedar Falls, lowal Hockom, Edward Clarence Spanish Club, Tennis Soph. Hodder, Lizabeth Ann iTrans. from Casper, Wyo.J Debate Club, Sr. Play, Southern Masqueraders Hodges, leota Myrtle Art Club, Clinic Ass't., Pre-Med Club, Red Cross Holland, John Peter National Thespian 2,3, R.O.T.C. Lt., Sr. Play, Southern Masqueraders Holland, Judith Anne C.ass Council l,2,3, Confederate, l.R.C., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, Red Cross, Southern Masqueraders, Spanish Club Holloway, Donald Emmett A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Choir C, Christmas Program 3 Honisch, Caroline Fredericka A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Music Festival l,2,3, Pre-Med Club, Sr. Prom Hoogstrate, Harvey Roger Senior fgaiiresaff- -ff:-ae, awe. --v V, -. W ,,. ,Q,.c ,ss ,Q Y, -LH.. can ,.. 1 -, 15 iaieislib far-LQ??f?9isr F-J-5-xiii A? , is A efissfeq fries , Q: if-G f ii ' s.,.,,,f-V'sf.1.c-.1417Qsnazaa:ffA- i, , ,Q-kwa. Q'-Q Mai .:35w:: ff1'fi5n.2?:f?,i'5' -:ASL fl i ,- ' ,7 'f Yi Rebel Rouser Dick Kinney contributes to the field of Liberal Arts as president of Southern Mcisqueraders and of Folio Leaves. Hoppes, Ilene Grace Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show comm. 3, Ensemble, Girls Choir, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi Y Horsky, Robert Arthur All-School Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Latin Club Senator, Organ Guild Pres. Hudson, Letitia Jane All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council Vice-Pres., Class Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, S.A.C. Treas., Ski Club Huffman, Mary Ellen Christmas Program l,2, Class Show comm. 2,3, Girls' Choir, Sr. Prom Hughes, Gwendolyn Rae s.A.c. Huglin, Jeanine Grace um All-School Show 2, Class Council 2, Class Show 2,3, Council Dance comm. chm., Rifle Club, Ski Club Huhta, Judith Mary Class Council 2, Confederate, Debate Club, Folio Leaves, Jr Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance comm. chm., Triple S, Writers' Bureau Hummel, Victoria Louise Council, Triple 5 'MM Hutchinson, Lewis Frank Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C., Spanish Club .. L Hutton, Persis Owen All-School Show 3, Art Club, Assembly Council, Class Couric -i Class Show comm. 3, French Club, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom Red Cross, Red Cross Dance ' 1' 1 ,avi f 1 Hyman, Rita Beatrice Council 2,3, inter-Club Council, lnter-Club Dance, l.R.C., Jr. Christmas Program 2, Class Show comm. 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., S Prom, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Capers 2, lnter-Club Council, Jr. Escort, Jr,, Sr. Prom, Red Cross Class Show comm. l,2,3, French Club, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S.A.C. Tri-Hi.Y i Hysong, Betty Jane lTrans. from Rapid City, So. Dakotal Girls' Choir Ingle, Darlene Clyde Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Music Festival l, Senior Choir B Ismert, John Clement R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Triple S Jacobs, Marlis Irene S.A.C. Jackman, Janis Merle lTrans. from Independence, Kansasl A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Clinic Ass't., Red Cross Jackson, Joan Gail Latin Club, Library Ass't., Triple S Jackson, Patricia Lynne All-School Show 3, Class Council l,2, Class Show 3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Jantzen, Julian Eugene iTrans. 'From Houston, Texasl Jochems, Judith Ann Adv. Girls' Glee Sec., Annual Staff Artist, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show comm. l,2, Christmas Program l, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom., Red Cross, Senior Choir B, Ski Club Johnson, Arlene Marguerite A Cappella Council, All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Council 2,3, Christmas Program 2,3, Morning Devotions, Red Cross, Senior Choir B, Spanish Club, Triple S Johnson, David Alexander Concert Band, French Club, R.O.T.C. Capt., Drill Team, Science Club Johnson, Donald Lee Latin Club, Pre-School Ass't. Johnson, Richard Lloyd Hi-Y Chaplain, lnter-Club Council, Latin Club Quarstor, Morning Devotions Pres., Track Soph., Var. 2,3, Triple S Johnson, Theodore Allen Jones, Beverly Ann All-School Show 3, Class Council l,2, Class Show 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Hon. Capt. Jones, Bruce Owen Jones, Gloria Helen Assembly Council, Class Council l,3, Class Show comm. 2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Play Festival 2, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club Jones, Llewellyn Play Festival 2, Stage Crew Mgr. 230 Senior , ff 'ggi TES . 37 J. at ,jg v. V I .., 7M 2i5'1 ' fr .V A-mar! . ,, , .,,, ,,,. ., iggugrffi J eff G9 6. 4 W ff , QQ, 2. MW- s, ,f H w , - aLi.m.:Z.f.,.e4aLL-ref.. ,,,, f Yv,,, few, CL. 'GJ Wm 2.95.2 .f ,J fi f 'V-fl' Jaw! With athletic achievement and varied club activity, Gary McCormick earns the honor of Rebel Rouser. Jong, Betty Wing l.R.C., Red Cross Jong, Keith Dap . t' I ijt J . . A J Jordan, George William V ' ' Concert Band, Hi-Y, Marching Band, Movie Operator, Science Club, f ,,,,, Spanish Club, Track Soph. Jordan, Mary Darlene ' Ty All-School Show l, Christmas Program l,2, Confederate Soc. ff Ed., Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Music Festival l, . A Senior Choir B, Ski Club . Jouett, JoAnne Elaine 5 Assembly Council, Christmas Program 2, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, W'- A JF Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 7. Kanekeberg, Karen Lee , Class Council 2, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival l,2 Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Triple S Kanekeberg, Sha ren Dee Christmas Program 2, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Rifle Club Karg, Martha Ardelle German Club Pres.. Sec., Play Festival l,2, Pre-Med Club, Science r 5 I f' Y x - ' x X i f it ,C O3 Club f, o raaiiiif?-f 'f . M. v .Ac ' A J, N i 17,115 sq? f 91- .,, 'TE' Karlson, Constance Arleene Class Council l,2, Drama Bureau, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Rifle Team, Ski Club Karnes, Mary Katherine Class Show comm. l,2,3, Girls' Sports Club, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Pep Club Dance, Soph. Dance, Spanish Club Kavan, Jacquelyn Joyce All-City Orchestra, All-School Show l, Concert Orchestra Confederate, Jr. Escort, Latin Club Sec., Pep Club, Pep ilub Dance, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Club l , st 2 K A-wks 1 LA: Kava n, James Ross Keefer, Barbara Janice Concert Band, Jr. Escort, Latin Club Senator, Marching Band, Photo Club, Pre-Med Club Keeton, Kathryn Marie Class Council 2, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S Kelley, David Lawrence Football Soph., Wrestling Var. l, R.O,T.C. Kemman, John Smillie Basketball Soph., Var 2,3, Class Show 3, Football Soph. Var. 2,3, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Key Club, Key Club Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Track Var. l,2,3 Kerns, James Peter Annual Staff Artist, Baseball Var. l,2,3, Basketball Var. 2,3, Class Council 3, Class Show 3, Key Club, Key Club Dance, Pre-School Ass't., S Club, Student Council 3 Kerns, Judith Lynne Class Council 3, Jr. Escort, Morning Devotions, Pep Club Sec., Pre-School Ass't., Triple S Kerr, Judith Jane Counsellor's Ass't., F.T.A., Sr. Prom Kessler, Martha Jane Christmas Program 2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr., Prom, Pep Club, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Senior Choir B, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Kevil, Thomas Holman F.T.A., Science Club, Senior Prorn Kinney, Richard Curtis All-School Show l, Annual Staff Copy Ed., Class Show l,2, comm. chm. 3, Christmas Program 3, Folio Leaves Pres., Key Club, National Thespian 2,3, Sr. Play, Southern Masqueiaders Pres., Triple S Klatt, Edwin Howard Art Club, Play Festival 2, Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Kleewein, Antoinette Louise Christmas Program 'l, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sports Club, Music Festival l, Rebel Rollers Klein, Errol Harrison Klein, Sally Ann French Club, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Kline, Carolyn Jolyn Jr. Escort, S.A.C., Sr. Prom Klodt, Francis Louise G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Spanish Club Knosp, Roger Keith 3 ,. +ve 1 ri, ,, ., A 4' Ss 'vi 252 Senior 'UN for 44-fr Ti, , VI 6 t For her activities in Folio Leaves and for writing the narration to the Christmas program, we name Carol Mossberger-Rebel Rouser. Knuclson, Betty Jane Class Council i, Jr, Escort Kunclson, Sylvia Marie Class Council l,3, Christmas Program 3, Counsellors Ass't., Jr. Escort, Senior Choir B, Sr. Prom, Student Council l Kechner, John Paul l.R.C., Music Festival 2, Senior Choir Korthuis, Patricia Ann Lf' 1 , j1 ,i ,M If nc fra , .J 'iw J 'MVMZV fyffy j ' I ryfy, ' gp T Christmas Program 3, Class Council 3, Class Show 2, Comm, 3 Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Music Festival 2, Pep Club, Senior Choir B, Sr. Prom Kraus, Shirley Wyman S.A.C. Krausman, Harold Ray S Club, S Club Dance, Sr. Prom, Wrestling Var. i,2,3 Kresl, Robert Dean Class Show l, Concert Band, Marching Band, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C., Ski Club, Soph. Dance Kreutz, Patricia Anne Class Council 2, Pre-School Ass't. Zhi, t - Kring, Jack Edward Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Science Club ,- 11,4- I Kruckeberg, Gail Enid Class Show 3, Council Capers I, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pre-Med, Red Cross Ski Club, Spanish Club Kudsk, Michael Wilson s.P.H. 2 A Cappella, Basketball Var. 2, Boys' Glee, Christmas Program 2,3, A Kuhnle, Dellene Kay Jr. Escort Landes, James Paul R.O.T,C. Lt., Drill Team, Science Club, Spanish Club Langan, Jo Anne Mary Assembly Council, Class Show comm., Jr., Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Lammers, Carol Mae s.A.c. Lappin, Arlene Louise Cheerleader 3, Class Council 2, Class Show 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Soph. P.8-W. Day Princess, Red Cross, Ski Club Latham, Artie Mae F.T.A., Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Pre-School Ass't. Lauck, Robert Eugene Jr. Prom, Track Soph. Laue, George Ro ert 9 R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Spanish Club Lawson, James Richard Concert Band, German Club, Marching Band, Music Dance, R.O.T.C. Lawton, Tully Burton Art Club, Red Cross, S Club, Track Soph. 2 Layton, Sally Ann Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y LeClercq, Paul Jr. Confederate Editor, Debate Club, Inter-Club Council, Pre-Med Club Treas., Science Club, S Club, S Club Dance, Senior Choir Swimming Var. 2,3, All city 3 Lee, Gwendolyn Carol A Cappella, Folio Leaves, Girls' Choir, Girls' State, Jr. Escort, P.8iW. Day Show comm. l,2,3, Sr. Prom, Spanish Club, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Leifheit, Vernetta Mae Jr. Choir, Music Festival, Sr. Choir B Leonard, Charles Duwain Class Council 2, Hi-Y, Pre-Med Club, Sr. Prom, Triple S Leonoff, Dorothy Ann Christmas Program l, Class Council l, Junior Choir, Morning Devotions, National Thespian, Play Festival I, Rifle Club Limbau h Martha Idell 9 1 French Club, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Movie Operator, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance Lind, Leon Allen S.P.H. Treas., Swimming Var. B, 233 ' af , i ' . erti X fc f f,,' ., ,, iz, Q, ' ' aff? A55 l ' ' ., V . -,. 3, , yj f , if .-ff' f I f f f f J, X 1 ff 1 , 55162114 02 4 234 Senior Anne Pennington is chosen Rebel Rouser for her partic- ipation in the fields of music and writing. ff X 4+ WW? Z, ,. ,MQ ,112 ' J ...rm V' I . . ' f, n,'?fQ' , ' QW '40 ' f ,,. ,f I ku 1 Z fr 7.7.4 . , , mf., ' ' . . W? l I I lf 4 7 ii' 1 J Y ll 4 'z . ' . 3' .. L ' ri gli? slr. ,. if W .if 9. .1 'A w-'iii-' i i 9 iff f Y ,Qi 1 1 i M g ,Mrk Lindberg, Ronald Harry Inter-Club Council, R.O.T.C., Science Club, S.P.H. Lindemann, Eugene Allen Class Council 3, Class Show 3, Concert Band. Concert Orchestra, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance comm. chm., Jr., Sr. Prom, Track Var. Mgr. l,2, S Club, S Club Dance Lipersick, Joan Marie Class Council l, Class Show comm. l, Jr. Es art, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Trl-Hi-Y, Triple S Lloyd, Larry H. All-School Show l,2, Concert Band, Football ioph., Var. l, Marching Band, Senior Choir B Longmire, Barbara Gay A Cappella, Class Council 3, Christmas Program l,2,3, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Pep Club, Pep Clul' Dance, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, Sr. Prom Losaw, Roger Joseph Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Science Club Lucero, Frank Joseph Class Show I, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Rebel Rangers, S.P.H., Ski Club Luethy, Muriel Marie Jr. Escort, Play Festival l Lundberg, Loraine Joyce Jr. Escort, Pre-School Ass't., Tri-Hi-Y Lunuquist, Eric Uno Class Council I Lynnock, Anita Joun Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Play Festival 2 McCaddon, Marilynn Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Office Ass't., Red Cross McCaig, Nancy Catherine Class Council l, Class Show 3, Folio Leaves, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, Writers' Bureau McCarl, Donald David Drama Bureau 1,2 McCarty, Darlene Jean Class Show comm. 2, Jr. Prom, Music Festival l, Rebel Rollers McCa Netilie Barbara rty, All-School Show comm. 3, Art Club Vice-Pres., Class Show 3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pre-School Ass't., Rifle Club, Senior Play McCormick, Gary Dene Baseball Var. l,2,3, Basketball Soph., Class Council 3, Class Show 3 Football Var. l,2,3, Key Club, Key Club Dance, Red Cross, S Club, S Club Dance McCra Wanda Jean Y, Christmas Program l,2,3, Senior Choir B, Sophomore Dance McCullough, Doris Ann McDermott, John Ray Christmas Program 2,3, Latin Club Pres., Organ Guild Vice-Pres., R.O.T.C. Col., R.O.T.C. Dance chm., Science Club, Triple S McDonnell, David Francis Hi-Y, Pre-Med. Club, Science Club McGeorge, Saund ra Mae McHale, Patricia Ann All-School Show 2, Class Council l, Class Show l,2,3, Council Capers 2, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8.W. Day Dance, Ski Club Mclntosh, Jeanette Alice Class Council 2, Class Show 2, Christmas Program l,2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Senior Choir B, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain McKenclry, William Joseph McKenna, Joseph Warren McMillan, Roy Duncan Baseball Soph., Basketball Soph., Class Council 2, Football Soph., Pre-Law Club, Red Cross McMullin, Jean Ellyn Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Sr. Prom McQuaid, John B. R.O.T.C. WW 236 , , mc-:f,f,ff, ,V Jw, r 4 ,,,.A, W, , Senior 449' , 4' ,,y'z 'M X W , A 7 1 4, X , A , - W an 444 fp fy, V Aff, ,V ffifffff A , ' tw.. Rebel Rouser Bruce Rader, known for his athletic abil- ity, is active in Key Club and in HSI! 2 Qfyg ' 4, ff 7, 6 f f X f f W X s Q fm fb, 7 Wfvwyf I ? V 7, ,frf K' ff , ,f M ,7'7'y7,f ,V I M . pq HO L Mi ff ql T A' .04 93 W. , 5 -,, ' f f' f 2 an we I Q , f 9 4 , Af AIX, ff za.ffH,z,z.f,f ffff nf 91 v, W .1 I - Macfee, Madeline Marie Jr. Prom, Pep Club, Trl-Hi-Y Maddox, Phyllis Clare All-School Show 3, Assembly Council, Class council l,2, Class Show comm. 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Spanish Club, Triple S Maerklein, Laurene Edith Class Show 2, Christmas Program 3, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival l,2, Pre-school Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Senior Choir B, Sr. Prom Magnelli, Carole Jean A Cappella, Class Council, Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Music Festival l,2, Senior Choir B, Jr. Prom., Red Cross Mai, Thomas Ray Class Show 2,3, Concert Band, Golf Var. 2,3, Co-Capt. Marching Band, Pre-Law Club Mair, Peggy Anne A Cappella, All School Show l,2,3, Class Council 3, Class Show l,I2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr, Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Concert Orchestra, Red Cross Male, Marie Helen Mallette, Donald Frank Hi-Y, Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Capt., Science Club Manspeaker, Kathryn Ann Class Show comm. 3, Confederate Desk Editor, French Club Sec., Jr, Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Triple S Marcum, Jane Ann Christmas Program l,2, Girls' Glee, Morning Devotions, Rebel Rollers Martin, Doris JoAnn Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Martin, William George Concert Band, Drama Bureau l,2, Marching Band, , I 5 , ,iw 31.3. , ,M ,-gf g,f'f,f,V',f lg 5,1 237 r,,r r is V nw 44, 2 , ,W ,Q If MZ ff f 4 X f f f Z? ff Z W f f iglational Thespian, Senior Play, Southern Masqueraders, .,,, ,jy,,,,, V ff: W 1 Danish Club 3 , K f?- ' f Martinson, Robert Allen ,iziaf ,.ffZf ,f F217 , J , .i !',, ' 1 ' .V., '-cigfw, i - fcf '4ZwQi Ma rx: Doris RUH1 52, i'r' 511 'WZ lf .',, . ff f' 'I if 'L Class Show comm l,3, comm. chm. 2, G.A.A., Girls' ff J , J spans club, Jr. Escort, Pre-Med club, sf. Pfam, y y Science Club, Soph. Dance, Triple S. 'cf Marx, William LeRoy , Art Club, Movie Operator A Y - f ',l, Marxen, Susan DeAnna A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show 2,3, Ensemble, Jr. Prom, Music Festival l,2,3 Masters, Beverly Rae Assembly Council, Class Show 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, S.A.C., Spanish Club, Tri'Hi-Y Matthiesen, Mary Lou S.A.C. Mauch, Juanita Alaine Class Show comm. 3, Library Ass't., Morning Devotions Maul, Kenneth Charles An Club, ska club Mayfield, Daisy Dean Class Council l, Jr. Escort, Library Ass't., Morning Devotions Mead, Jaquelyn Ruth lTrans. from Salt Lake City, Utahl Class Show 3, Pre-School Ass't., Rebel Rollers, Trl-Hi-Y Mead, Carol Ann Jr. Escort, S.A.C., Sr. Prom Meldrum Jill Heather Art Club,,Class Council l,2, Class Show 3, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Ski Club Mellow, Barbara Marie All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Counsellor's Ass't., Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Meltabarger, Carol Ann National Thespian, Senior Play Mencimer, Marlene Lyan Art Club, Class Council 3, Class Show 2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Soph. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Merideth, Gary Thurston A Cappella Pres., All-School Show l,2,3, Class Council 3, Class Show l,2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Golf Var. 3, Key Club Dance, Music Festival l,2,3, P.8.W. Day Show l,2,3, s club Mesenbrink. Philip Edward 4 I f Q ,J 4 W , , if w ,.,AA j A yy? 'Q ,'f, 'jfj '.-,f .f, J 1 ' ' ' rg . .:,1f?Q' A ' .3 f . 4Z9H. V' -'r- Hs- 4541 ..., ' .Ac '- :a - 22-:,11fff X X '74 .1 I ,f www' Senior IIA 1' , ,f l , .4135-J L+t4v. :m5h :A Hwy 4 iff! Cheerleader and vice-presi- dent of the iunior class, Pat Rice deserves the title, Rebel Rouser. Michaels, lvonne Jeanette Class Show 2, Concert Band, Girls' State, F.T.A. Sec., Latin Club, Marching Band, Morning Devotions Treas., Red Cross Milam, Martha Alice Class Show comm. 3, Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Jr., Sr Prom, Photo Club, Rifle Club, Senior Choir B, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y so Miller, Patriciai lee ' All-School Show 2, Christmas Program 3, Class Council l,3, Class Show l,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Rifle Club, R.O.T.C. Hon. Cadet, Senior Choir B, Ski Club Miller, Peggy Lou Library Ass't. Milliken, Joyce Emma Class Council l,3, Class Show 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8i.W. Day Junior Princess, P.8-W. Day Show 2, Spanish Club , Mitchell, Evan Howard Class Council 3, Class Show l,2, Drama Bureau, Movie Operator, National Thespian, R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Sr. Play, S.P.H., Spanish Club Mitchell, Robert Douglas Pre-Law Club Mitchell, Sharon Adele Class Show 2,3, F.T.A., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom comm. chm., Sr. Prom, Pep Club Council, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S Montgomery, Virginia Rae All-School Show l, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom comm. chm., P.8.W. Day Show l, Senior Choir B ' F' Moore, Jacqualin Ann Class Council 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club Treas., Pep Club Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Sec., Triple S ' l Moore, Patricia Ann Christmas Program l,2, Class Show 2,3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Music Festival l,2, P.8tW. Day Show commn Rifle Club Sec., Senior Choir B, Ski Club X Morell, Donna Fern Office Ass't., Sr. Prom Morris, Mark L. A Cappella Council, Christmas Program i,2,3, Class Show l, Football Soph., P.8iW. Day Show, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Morse, Barbara Geneal Play Festival, Rebel Rollers Mossberger, Carol June A Cappella, Annual Staff Layout Editor, Class Council 2,3, Folio Leaves Vice-Pres., Inter-Club Council, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm. chm., Pep Club Council, P.8iW. Day Show i,2,3, Triple 5 Sec. Murray, Eleanor Lee Class Council i,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, F.T.A., lnter-Club Council Sec., l.R.C. Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, National Thespian, Southern Masqueraders Sec. and Vice-Pres., Triple S Murray, Patricia Rosalee Mussey, Doris Elaine F.T.A., G.A.A., German Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Sr. Prom Navratil, Robert William Hi-Y, Sr. Prom Nelson, Nancy Jo A Cappella, All-School Show l, Class Council i,2,3, Class Show 3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir Pres., Madrigal, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Nelson, Robert Charles - Concert Band, R.G.T.C., Spanish Club, S.P.H. Nelson, Thomas Lynn Ness, John Eloin Nettnin, Dorothy Mae Class Council 2, Class Show comm. 3, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, National Thespian, Pre-School Ass't., Pep Club, Sr. Choir B, Triple S Neugebauer, Robert Fredrick A Cappella, Baseball Soph., Var. 1, Basketball Soph., Christmas Program 2,3, Class Show 2,3, Football Soph., Music Festival 2, Play Festival 2, S.P.H. Newell, Mariorie Mae Christmas Program 2, Tri-Hi-Y Nicholls, Nancy Jane Concert Band, F.T.A., German Club, Jr. Escort, Marching Band, Pep Club Nicholson, Art Kenneth Class Show i,2,3, Marching Band, Music Festival i Nickols, Saint Elmo 239 4 ff .ex V ,ws fa I . Z, , ,.., V 'f'f CMa-, x 'f f J me . 4 ,Q Senior -.af 'W' M52 4 Z 655775 44 li f, fa f I ff! ,f 'f X , f , ,Wm , 4 Z . ' f Dick Rossi, a delegate to Boys' State, and vice-presi- dent of Pre-Low Club, is here honored os Rebel Rouser. 427' l if ,IW ws, qt, ff 7 1 Nielson, Karl Edward Concert Orchestra, Drill Team, Rifle Team, R.O.T.C., Science Club Spanish Club, Sr. Prom, S.P.H., Swimming, Var. 2 Nienke, Wayne Edward Hi-Y, Marching Band, Ski Club, Track Soph. Nigey, Elinor Aldean Nightingale, Patricia Ann Noe, Glen Vernon Noel, Irene Jeanette Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 3, German Club, Jr. Choir, P.8iW. Day Dance, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Nohr, Richard Lee Basketball Var. 2,3, Class Council l,3, Football Soph., Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Prom Norberg, George William Annual Staff Art Ed., Class Show comm. l,2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance Norland, David Max Play Festival 2 O'Hanlon, Michel Chester All-School Show l,2,3, All-State Band, Basketball Soph. 2, Class Councils l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Council Capers l,2,3, Football Soph., Var. 2, Jr. Prom co-chm., Pre-School Ass't. Track Var. l,2,3 ' Olivett, Kenneth Eugene Hi-Y, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Oman, Frances Ann Class Council 2, Class Show l,2, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Clu Dance, P.8.W. Day Show 2, Red Cross, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y Orr, James Gardner F.T.A., R.O.T.C. Capt., R.O.T.C. Dance, S.P.H. Sec., Spanish Cluk Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. Orr, Jere Mae Class Councils l,3, Class Show 3, Counsellor's Ass't., Jr. Escort, Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom comm. chm. Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, P.8iW. Day Junior Princess Osborne, Ronald Benjamin Football Mgr., Hi-Y, 5 Club Ostrom, David William Parmakian, Anita Joan Class Council l, Christmas Program l, Girls' Choir, Inter-Club Council, lnter-Club Dance, Jr. Escort, Jr. Sr. Prom, Latin Club Sec., Pre-Med Club Parrott, Barbara Alice Jr. Escort, Pep Club, S.A.C., Tri-l-li-Y Patterson, Dorothy Anne A Cappella, All-School Show, Christmas Program l,2,3, Concert Orchestra, Ensemble, Morning Devotions, Red Cross, Spanish Club Patton, Dale Howard Basketball Soph., Var. 2,3, Key Club, Key Club Dance Patton, William Archibald Football Soph., l-li-Y, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, R.O.T.C. Dance, Ski Club, Wrestling Soph. Payne, Norma Jean Class Show comm. 3, Office Ass't. Peckman, LaVerne Pauline Art Club, G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club, Rebel Rollers Penley, Dennis Robert Basketball Soph., Boys' State, Class Council 2,3, Folio Leaves, Hi-Y, l.R.C, Sec., Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8iW. Day Show comm. chr. 3, Track Soph., Triple S Pennington, Marvel Anne A Cappella, Annual Staff Sr. Ed., Class Council 2,3, Girls' State, Ensemble Vice-Pres., Girls' Choir Pres., Jr. Prom comm.-chm., Sr, Prom, Red Cross Dance comm. chm., Southern Masqueraders, Spanish Club Pres. Perry, Carol Jean Class Show comm. l, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Prorn Perschbacher, Rodger Warren All-School Show 2, Class Council 2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Concert Band, Council Capers 2, Football Soph., Key Club, Key Club Dance, Marching Band, P.8iW. Day Show 2 Peterson Laurence Arthur Baseball Nfar. 2, Class Council l,2,3, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council Pres., Red Cross All-City Council, Red Cross Dance, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. Petsch, Peggy Jo Jr, Escort, Play Festival l, S.A.C. ,,f f mr Y., ,MM .. I M... 7 WW I. ff., W Z4 Elaine Seay merits the title of Rebel Rouser for her gen- erous services to the school in the fields of music and Philippus, Roger Albert Triple S Phillips, Robert John All-School Show l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Marching Band, P.8.W. Day Show l,2, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Sr. Prom, Wrestling Soph. Pickrel, Myrna Lea Deans Ass't. Pitney, Richard James All-School Show i,2,3, Basketball Mgr., Class Show l,3, Concert Band, Council Capers l,2,3, Marching Band, P.8.W. Day Show 2,3, S Club, Triple S Plamondon, Jacques Arthur Wrestling Var. 1,2 Pollock, Nancy Jo Class Council l,2,3, Class Show comm, 'l,2, Jr. Prom, P.8.W. Dance, P.8.W. Day Show comm. 2, Red Cross, S.A.C., Triple S Polsley, Janis Elaine Art Club, Class Show comm. 3, F.T.A. Council, Jr. Escort, Morning Devotions, Spanish Club, Triple S Porter, Sandra Lou A Cappella, Class Show 3, Ensemble, Folio Leaves, Jr. Escort, National Thespian 2,3, P.8.W. Day Show 3, Sr. Prom, Southern Masqueraders Powell, Thomas Richard Boys' State, Class Councils l,3, Football Soph., Var. 2, Hi.Y, Jr., Sr., Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, R.O.T.C., Track Soph. Prevost, Robert Remer Price, Mary Jo Prins, Judith Karen Class Shows 3, Debate Club, l.R.C., Latin Club, N.F.L. Congress, Sr. Prom, Triple S, Red Cross, Writers' Bureau Pritchett, Robert Lee Debate Club, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C. Pyle, Marianne Assembly Council, German Club, Science Club, Triple S Rader, Bruce Allen Baseball Var., Basketball Var., All City, Class Council 2,3, Class Shows 3, Football Soph., Key Club, S Club, Sr. Prom, Co-Chm. Rasmussen, Richard D. Class Show 2, Concert Band, Inter-Club Council, Marching Band, R.O.T.C., Ski Club, S.P.H. Pres. Rastorfer, Theodore B. Football, Soph., Var. Rath, Roma Carolyn Class Council l,2, Class Show l,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8-.W. Day Dance Red Cross, Ski Club Ravenhill, Della Jean Rehberger, Mariean Mae Class Shows 3, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Pre-school Ass't., Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Triple S Renzelman, Garrard William Football, Hi-Y, Library Ass't., Red Cross, Soph. Dance, Track Soph. Retellack, Janet Louise Reynolds, Mitchell William Drill Team, Folio Leaves, Key Club, Key Club Dance, R.O.T.C., Lt. Col., R.O.T.C. Dance, Science Club, Teacher Ass't., Triple S, Writers' Bureau Rhody, Janice A. Girls' Sports Club, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom., Lab Ass't., Music Festival 2,3, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-Med Club Secretary, Science Club Secretary Rice, Kenneth K. Baseball Soph., Var. l,2, Football Soph., Var. l,2, S Club Rice Patricia Louise A Cappella, All-School Show l,2,3, Cheerleader 3, Class Show 1,2 3 Ensemble, Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Escort, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Southern Masqueraders Sec. Rice, Ronald John Football Soph., R.O.T.C. Richards, Thomas Wilford Richey, Janice Q R f ,ew in gf - if if 4 , U f 1 ,, ff f f ,f ev, ,P ft? 'ZX ,-V5 A . Q 12 fn 5 2 V Sandy Simpson is named Rebel Rouser for her compe- tent work as Editor of the Johnny Reb. ,f Ridgely, Lynn Eugene Rebel Hoods, R.O.T.C. Riemenschneider, Merle Nelson Riley, Patricia Lynn Art Club, Rebel Hoods, Rebel Rollers, Ski Club, Spanish Club Rittenhouse, Robert Ludwig lTrans. from Tulsa, Okla.J Hi-Y, Track, Var. 3 Robbins, Charlotte Elaine Roberts, Anita Marian Class Council 3, Concert Orchestra, French Club, I.R.C Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Organ Guild, Pep Club, Red Cross, Triple S Roberts, Ann Louise Class Council 3, Class Show l,2, InterAClub Council, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr, Prom, Pep Club. Pep Club Dance, P.8.W. Day Show l, Ski Club, Spanish Club Roberts, Judith Ann Office Ass't., P.8.W. Day Dance, P.8.W. Day Show Red Cross, Rifle Club, Sr. Show comm., Sr. Prom, Ski Club Pres., Ski Team Roberts, Loren Dale R.O.T.C. Roberts, Lois Maxine Christmas Program 3, Red Sr. Prom comm. Robinson, Thomas Keith Pre-Law Club, Rebel Rangers, R.O.T.C. co Cross, S.A.C., Senior Choir B Roche, James Edward R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Science Club Rochler, Joan Patricia Library Ass't., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-School Ass't., Rebel Rollers Rogers, Janet Elise National Thespian, Pre-School Ass't., Spanish Club Rombach, Sarah Louise Class Show comm. 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Roorda, Carol Jean Roorda, Patricia lea Rossi, Richard Ernest Annual Staff, Boys' State, Class Council l,2,3, Class Show l,2,3, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pre-Law Club Vice-Pres., Red Cross Council, Sr. Play, Ski Club, Southern Masqueraders Treas. Roth, lrmagene Lorene A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Class Show l,3, Christmas Program 'l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Jr., Sr. Prom, Music Festival 'l,2,3, P.8.W. Day Show 3 Roth, Janet Lois Concert Band, F.T.A., Marching Band, Music Festival l,2, Play Festival l,2, Spanish Club Rothermel, Walter William Football, Soph. Rudeen, Anna Marie Girls' Choir, Morning Devotions, Rebel Rollers Russell, Elfreda Lou A Cappella, Cheerleader 2,3, Class Council l,2, Class Show l,2, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Girls' Choir, Jr., Sr. Prom, P.8-W. Day Show 2, Ski Club Russell, Ruthetta Laney Clinic Ass't. Rydell, Patricia Joan All-School Show 3, Assembly Council, Class Council 3, Class Show comm. 2, 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Council Ryman, Patricia Lee Concert Orchestra, Jr. Escort, Music Festival l, Play Festival l, Spanish Club r arethe Ann Sacks, Ma g Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Play Festival, Spanish Club, Triple S Safe, Paul Edward 4:4 Sala, Harold Z 1552620 I f . , 1 19 1 E W 0, ..f'.,., 44.4, 1... 1 , ,. J, , .A ,. , , stiff , . . 1.1.7. W ! r g? f is , gf- A gk,-,Y f Q f r . Y ' ' Q ' f - -' V- ' . isryrfey 4 ,,: -ws, . f i ffm- rw if x., s ' ,, ,, , . , ..w,,.z 1 ... -.ff 12 ' ' .W-.4-1-aj -4. V f , -- , ,asset - 'Q X . Pete Spence, president of ' S' Club and one of South's foremost athletes, is a recog- nized Rebel Rouser. Saltzman, Carole Jeane G.A.A., Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C. Sandelin, Jay Edward Class Council 3, Class Show comm, l,3, Confederate, Pre-Law Club, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club Sanderson, Sally Ann Class Show comm. l,3, Jr. Escort, National Thespian 2,3, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Sr. Prom Sansing, Anna Josephine A Cappella, All-School Show comm. l,3, Assembly Council, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show 3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Sr. Prom Saul, Patricia Elaine Class Show comm. 3, Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross, Sr, Prom Sausa, John Philip Schaefer, Kenneth Ray iTrans. from Tulsa, Oklahomal Class Council 3, Class Show 3, Red Cross Schave, Judy Esther Christmas Program 2,3, Class Council 3, Class Show l,2,3, Clinic Ass't., Girls' Choir, Jr., Sr. Prom, Senior Choir B Scherff, Walter Lane Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Pre-Law Club, R.O.T.C. Schlund, Terry Dean Schlupp, Marilanne Class Show l,2, French Club, Jr. Prom, P.8.W. Day Show 2 Rifle Club, S.A.C., Ski Club, Sr. Choir B ' Schneider, Barbara Kay JV- ESCOVTI PSD ClUb, Pep Club Dance, Pre-med Club, Rebel Rollers, Sr. From, Senior Show, Spanish Club, Triple S Schreiber, Richard Keith Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, P.8iW. Day Show, Pre-Med Club, Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, R.O.T.C., Sr. Prom, Science Club Sealock, Barbara Sue Counsellors Ass't., Class Council 3, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-School Ass't., Rebel Hoods, S.A.C. Seaton, Phyllis Ann A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Girls' Choir, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-School Ass't., Senior Choir B Seay, Elaine Gwendolyn A Cappella Council, All-School Show l,2,3, Class Council l,2, Ensemble, F.T.A., l,R.C., Jr., Sr. Prom, Organ Guild, Red Cross, Triple S Segerstrom, Lucile Ann Class Council l, Class Shows comm. 2,3, Confederate, Jr., Sr. Prom, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Southern Masqueraders, Spanish Club Triple S Sension, Donald Bruce Class Council 2, Office Ass't., Pre-School Ass't., Red Cross Sewald, Paula Jean All-School Show 2, Assembly Council, Class Shows 2,3, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Council Capers, Ensemble, Music Festival, Play Festival, Senior Choir B, Stage Crew Shaw, William lTrans. From Lubbock, Texasi All School Show, Class Show 3, Concert Band, Marching Band, Music Festival Shearer, Darlene Kathyren Art Club, Class Show comm. 3, Morning Devotions, Sr. Prom, Teachers Ass't,, Tri-Hi-Y Shearer, Rayma Helen Art Club, Class Show comm. 3, Morning Devotions, Sr. Prom., Tri-Hi-Y Shelton, Gary Kenneth Sherman, Joy Louise Class Show comm. 3, Christmas Program l, Girls' Choir, Rifle Club, Sr. Prom Simpson, Marjorie Alexandra Annual Staff Editor, Class Council l,2, Class Shows l,2,3, Inter-Club Council, l.R.C. Sec., Pep Club Council, P.8.W. Day Show 2,3, Jr. Prom comm. chm., Ski Club, Triple S Smith, Beverly Ann Christmas Programs l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Glee, Music Festival l,2, Spanish Club Smith, Jack Charles Smith, John Lindsey Movie Operator, Pre-School, R.O.T.C. Smith, John Thomas Class Council l, Cross Country Var. 1,2,3, S Club, Senior Choir B, Track Soph., Var. 2,3 247 it t . 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Spence, Peter Kimball Baseball Soph., Var. 2,3, Basketball Soph., Var. 2,3, Class Council l,2, Class Show 2,3, Football Soph., Var., 2,3, All City 3, lnter-Club Council, Key Club Vice-Pres., Key Club Dance chm., S Club Pres., S Club Dance Spencer, Karen Berneice Class Show comm. 3, Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Morning Devotions, Music Festival 2, Senior Choir B, Sr. Prom, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Spensley, Jane Maree Class Council i,2,3, Class Show comm. l,2, Girls' Glee, Jr., Sr. Prom, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance comm chm., Rifle Club Spickelmier, Danny Joe Confederate, R.O.T.C. Spillman, Betty Lee Art Club, Class Council l, Class Show comm. 3, Play Festival 2, Pre-School Ass't., Sr. Prom Springston, Marcia Lou Class Council l, F.T.A,, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Treas. Ass't., Triple S Stadler, Ruth Miriam Staggs, Barbara Lee Art Club, Jr. Escort fr 1 Stahl, Geraldine Kae Class Council l,2, Class Shows 3, Sr. Prom Stanley, Jack Lee Class Show 3, S.P.H. Steckel, Virginia Sue All School Show 3, Class Shows l,3, Girls' Choir, l 'mv' Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Sr. Choir, Red Cross, Rifle Club, Ski Club Steele, Robert Lee Stein, Barbara Ann A Cappella, French Club Pres., Girls' Sports Club, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Jr. Escort, Music Festival 2, Sr. Choir, Triple S Steinke, Cecelia Louise All-School Show comm. 3, Assembly Council, Class Show comm. 3, l.R.C., Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, P.8iW. Day Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance ive? Stevens, Richard Paul Basketball Soph., Var. 2, Football Soph., Var. l,2,3, Key Club, Key Club Dance, Play Festival l, S. Club, S Club Dance, Sr. Choir B, Track Soph., Var. l,2,3 Stewart, Arnold LeRoy Morning Devotions Stone, Donald Robert Color Guard, Concert Band, Marching Band, Rebel Hoods, R.O.T.C. if, ' ' i ,',,. 'J ' -, 1 t ifiilfzfff - . -f.. 1 v 3 ' Stone, Lorinda Rose ff Cfris-was Program, Ensemble, National Thespian, Rifle Club, ,fy A .'.'ri'e's' Exea, , t r 'T l Stotler, David Wayne - .hz W Concert Band, Latin Club, Marching Band, Science Club 'J J' Strange, Sharon Belle , Y, i A VQJJR All-Scrzof Sbow, Girls' Sports Club, National Thespian, ' W Ski C'ub, Spansh Club 7 ,Wi 5, , gc 9 l Stroh, George Calvin Debate Club, R.O.T.C., Science Club Stucki, John Calvin A Cappella Council, All-School Show 2,3, Class Show l,3, Christmas Program l,2,3, Madrigal, Morning Devotions, Pre-Med Club, Rifle Team, Sr. Choir B, Ski Club Sturm, Frances Delores German Club, Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Play Festival 2, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y rg X Z 4 f Z ff X ,, f Q, 72 0 2 X X , f M f V WWA fy, X f ff f ffyf Ziff!! , f X f f ,, .-V, ,ff ' , , , , ,Z ff if , ,, ZW? I V? f , X 7 0 W ff ff f f I WV .: If I. x . V . , , .C 1 .WM f 4.5 2, , , , jg, W f f Z ff Sundine, James Edward f A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Class Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Confederate, Football Soph., Hi-Y, Track Soph. Swanson, James Allen Baseball Soph., Var. 2,3, Basketball Soph., Var. 2,3, Class Council l,2,3, Class Shows 2,3, Football Soph., Var. 2,3, Junior Class Pres., Key Club, R.O.T.C. Capt., 5 Club, Student Body Pres. Tabbert, Marquita JoAnne Christmas Program 2,3, Concert Band, Girls' Choir, Marching Band, Sr. Choir 250 Senior f t 714321 fr .rf 41 1 'Zz 4- 0, vw 'O af fy. ,ff , , fm, .. , 1.--if .af r its fgf ,l . Q a, at V ' f 224224 , ' -Aj, W, . fwa , .1 . J! V yi f I '4 fi 41 .' Q , wi, s , ,. , a n f ,f mf 4 f X 4 A scholarly Rebel Rouser , Judy Westerman is an active member of l.R.C. J A WM ,, 'WZ in pw! nw 7 5? pi K 2, , 5 'Z ll, 3? my . Z llfl J llll J li ff WL, :ul 3 'il 1 Tamminga, James Garry Baseball Soph., Basketball Soph., Concert Band, Golf Soph., Var. 2 3, Marching Band, Pre-Med Club, S Club Taylor, Judith Gayle Taylor, Marilyn Anifred Concert Band, F.T.A., Marching Band, Morning Devotions, Pep Club, Spanish Club Temple, Patricia Ann Christmas Program l,2, Rebel Rollers TerHar, Barbara Jean Class Council l,2,3, Class Show 3, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club Dance comm. chm., Pep Club, Rifle Club Theleman, Richard Eugene Class Council 2, German Club, R.O.T.C. Capt., R.O.T.C. Dance, Science Club, S.P.H. Thomas, Alice Junette A Cappella, Annual Staff Club Ed., Class Council l,2,3, Class Show l,2, co-chm. 3, Inter-Club Council, Junior Class Sec., Pep Club, P.8.W. Day Show 2, Student Council 2 Thomas, Marcia Kendall All-School Show I, Class Show 2,3, Concert Orchestra, Folio Leaves Treas., Girls' State, Jr. Escort, National Thespian Vice-Pres., P.8-W. Day Show l,2,3, Sr. Prom, Southern Masqueraders Vice-Pres. Thompson, Robert Lee Track Soph. Thorson, Mary Sue All-School Show 2, Assembly Council, Class Council 3, Class Show comm. chm. 2, Ensemble, l.R.C., Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Triple S Tice, Jerry Dean Class Council 3, Football Soph., Var. 2,3, Jr. Prom, Red Cross,, S Club, Swimming Var. 2, Track Soph., Var. 2,3 Tolman, Gordon Ronald Tracy, Vera Marie Trostle, Carolyn Faye A Cappella, All-School Show l, Assembly Council, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Ensemble, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Music Festival l,2,3, Red Cross, S.A.C. Sec. rrudgteon, Elizabeth Marilyn it 'F i Dean's Ass't., Rebel Rollers , Truitt, William Gene A Cappella Council, All-School Show 2, Class Shows 123 Christmas Program l,2,3, Football, Soph., Music Festival'lI,2,, , P.8.W. Day show 1,2,3, s.P.H. Tucker, Robert Franklin Art Club, Baseball Soph., l-li-Y, Marching Band, Sr. Prom, Ski Club Turnage, Barbara Anne Assembly Council, All School Show l, French Club, PAW. Day Dance, Red Cross, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Turner, Royce Earl Morning Devotions, Ski Club, Track, Soph. Umbricht, Fred Eugene Red Cross Dance, Science Club, Soph. Dance Underhill, Ellen May Urrutia, Angelo Frank Class Council 3, Football Soph., Hi-Y Vice-Pres., lnter-Club Council, Pre-Law Club, Red Cross Vanderpool, Jack Wesley Baseball Soph., Class Council l, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pre-Law Club, Ski Club Van Genderen, Warren lTrans. from Denver Christianl Class Show comm. 3, Pre-School Ass't., Ski Club, Swimming Var. 3 Van Schooneveld, Marlene Ruth A Cappella, Christmas Program 2,3, Class Show 3, Ensemble, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Play Festival 2 Van Soest, Peter David A Cappella, Christmas Program l,2,3, Class Show l, Music Festival l,2,3 - Varone, Carol Jean Christmas Program l, Rebel Rollers, Rifle Club Venzke, Darlene Louise Class Council l,2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Rifle Club Sec., R.O.T.C. Hon. Maior, R.O.T.C. Dance Ski Club Verdicchio, Marsha Ann All-School Show 2,3, Assembly Council, Class Council 2,3, Class Show 3, Council Capers 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom comm. chrn., Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y E S 122 M ,Za Senior 2-4279 Halbert's iob went to his head. Verlee, Elizabeth Anne All School Show comm 3 Assembly Council Christmas Program2 3 Class Council 2, Class Show 1, Jr., Sr. Prom, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Sr. Choir B, Ski Club Vermilyea, Madonna Louise Class Show comm. 3, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Jr. Escort, Morning Devotions, P.8.W. Day Show, Red Cross, Sr. Prom, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y Vigil, Maureen Dolores Girls' Sports Club, Rebel Hoods, Rebel Rollers Wallace, Bruce Cameron R.O.T.C., Color Guard, S.P.H. Wallace, Duncan Saron Concert Band, lnter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Movie Operator, Pre-Med Club, R.O.T.C., Ski Club, Swimming Var. 2 Walstrom, Jerry Lee Walther, Karel Jean fTrans. from Englewood, Coloradol A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Christmas Program 3, Class Council 3, Class Show 3, Concert Orchestra, Madrigal, Safety Club, Sr. Prom, Writers' Bureau Ward, David Roy Ward, Jerry Allen A Cappella Council, All-School Show 2,3, Christmas Program l,2,3 Warren, James Clay Class Council 3, Class Show 2, Football Soph., Var. 2, Play Festival 2 Track Var. l,2,3 Wassenaar, Carl Robert Baseball Soph., Var. 2, Class Council 3, Class Show 3, Movig Operator Watkins, Wiley Conway R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Science Club Watson, Barbara Ann Art Club, Class Show 3 comm., Concert Orchestra, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pre-Med Club, Science Club Treas., Trl-Hi-Y , Watson, Marjorie Jean Class Show l,2,3, comm., Jr. Escort, National Thespians, Pep Club, W Pep Club Dance, Sr. Play, Tri-Hi-Y Wegener, Louise Ruth Jr. Prom, Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club Wehrman, Janet Louise Class Council 3, Class Show l,2, Confederate, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Jr. Escort, Red Cross, Ski Club Weil, Jack Lee Baseball Var. 2, Sr. Prom Weir, Jean Milne Folio Leaves, French Club Hist., F.T.A. Sec., Morning Devotions, Triple S, Writers' Bureau Welker, Anita Lorraine no All-School Show 2, Ski Club Westerman, Judith Ann All-School Show chm., Assembly Council, Class Council 3, l.R.C. Vice-Pres., Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross Dance, Spanish Club, Triple S Westlund, Roderick Edward All-School Show l, Concert Orchestra, R.O.T.C., S.P.H. Wheeler, Judith Kay Class Council l,2, Class Show l,2, Inter-Club Council, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Pep Club, P.8tW. Day Show l, Southern Masqueraders, Student Council l, Tri-Hi-Y Sec. Wheeler, Marlee Ann Christmas Program 2, Jr. Choir, Science Club Treas., Ski Club s 1 .f,,, Q ,if A 1+--,ff '- A zz! W iff? 'ff' Z f fp 253 ,XXX f , , ff! 4? ff f f in A ,nf awww Whetstone, Larry Elbert me Class Show 2, Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C., Wrestling Soph. Whitaker, Virginia Ann Jr., sr. Prom, s.A.c., ska club Whiteman, Lee Glenn fr, Wieder, Albert Harry Concert Band, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Marching Band, 'i i Pre1Med Club, Science Club, Sr. Prom, Triple S Pres. 'ff . Wiederkehr, Nancy Lou ,gg S.A.C. ff Wilds, James Lawrence i iff ffl ' f C.-1' , 7' . . JW 'QSM Mx . ., iw Ml? ,K + r vw A if T I , ie -, Q V 5 , f of 1 p:'9: s.ad'4Y'c - J. Qgfffie cf-sk - E J., Senior wil ,lf nl, 553' W ls it that bad? Wilken, Curtis Wayne All-School Show I, Class Show l,2,3, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Inter-Club Dance, Pre-Law Club Treas. Wilkins, Anthony Arthur Wilkinson, Velma Eileen Morning Devotions, Rebel Rollers Williams, Betty Yvonne All-School Show l, Class Show l,2, P.8.W. Day Show l, Sr. Choir Williams, Elizabeth Andrea A Cappella, Christmas Program 3, Class Show 3, Ensemble Sec., I.R.C., Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Sr. Prom Williams, George Buchanan Annual Staff Sports Ed., Class Council 3, Class Show l, Hi-Y, Triple S Williams, Roberta Ann Assembly Council, Class Council 2, Jr. Escort, Jr., Sr. Prom, Play Festival I, Red Cross, Spanish Club Willis, Claudia Ann Art Club, ski Club Wilmore, Mariorie Elaine Wilmot, Norman Ellsworth Ha.v Wilson, Terry Wise, Patricia Florene Class Show comm. 2,3, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Writers' Bureau Wise, William Curtis Class Council 3, Golf Var. 2,3, All-State 2, R.O.T.C., S Club Wolfe, Charles Leon Pre-Law Club, Pre-School Ass't., R.O.T.C. Wolfe, Edward Lloyd Pre-Law Club, Pre-School Ass't., R.O.T.C. Lt. Wood, Jere Lee Pre-Law Club, S.P.H. Woodhams, Lee Adelbert Woolum, Patra Catherine Class Show comm. 3, Confederate News Ed., G.A.A., Girls' Sports Club Trees., Pre-Med Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Triple S Wri ht Rod er Wallis Football Var. 3, S Club, Swimming Var. 2,3, Track Var. 2,3 Wullschleger, Herbert Leigh Yarbrough, Sherry Lee A Cappella, All-School Show 3, Class Show 3, Christmas Program 2,3, Girls' Choir, Jr. Escort, Music Festival 2,3, P.8-W. Day Show, Sr. Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Pres. Yonkers, Robert Lee Wrestling Soph. York, Charlene Estelle Jr. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Spanish Club, Triple S Young, Cleo Janice Art Club, Office Ass't., Ski Club, Spanish Club Young, Clifford LeRoy A Cappella, Class Council l,2, Football Soph., Var. l,2,3, Hi-Y, Jr. Prom, Track Soph., Wrestling Soph., Var. 1,2 Young, David Duncan lTrans. from Elsberry, Missouril A Cappella, Christmas Program 3 Zahnley, James Dean lTrans. from Council Bluffs, lowal Christmas Program 3, Senior Choir B, Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. Mst. Sgt. Zesch, Donna Lou Christmas Program l, Class Show l, Play Festival l, S.A.C., Spanish Club Ziegler, Shirley Lee Class Show l, Play Festival, S.A.C. Wit yfff! ew -- ,. . ' , .521 . wr? .F 53353 I N. X x 2:2 ,, iw XX C wgf ,... 1 X 7 W? xff , ,, ,rkr ,N rf 'V f ,1f, V R Zschoche, Gerard Theodore Annual Staff Phofog., Christmas Program I, Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers, Sr. Choir B, Science Club .. ffl, 3, ' ,' The girl 1l'1oTgolc1W0Y- You, loo, may fill out on ocflvity cord. I f Ll 1 1 I f fl i ng , ., my A 1 X ,.fff ff ,II Zvi , A241417 I 13 f ' 'j':f74yff'y2f2 ff' ' ,j,,f W f amz! ff fffff Mx f9ff , f ,f 5' wfff, ffifzf lf ff ,ziywr , X wf,W,,u1f,r .w ' mf, Nw Who Ii it be? Wovch the Mpeppy club members. f -31 I V. f, ,.Mff , mv , f ,mn L ,gg Q., ,, V, , , M ' ,f ,WY fi , Placing their bets on this Scturdoy's race. A splimering -ache. WW Inscribed on plaque and trophy: We dedicate. . Chclmpionship. .' Words und metalp polished bronzeg Mirror the Memories of a class. ,ff W7 W A ff cf f If ' 1 f f fjif ,f ey ff f ff ,104 gf W7 fcf Af f f J 4 if 'QW MQ . fyz , ffl ff :M 4 4' , QSAQSRVQF, WM, ' -wfxflgrzgiji N xxegwvkwg fx wx Q QS is .2 1 f4,w.,h 3, :4,1,:' ., M415 5 iffy ,A Q Mi'Z7 f w ,Ili ff v 4 7' , YJ I I Q Q K' a 'yi' N f If 1 1 1 1' X, W MSQ A ,lm qw' ff fl ' f , W ,Vw '7 f VC. L Lf iff 'f Q V 'ZW' ff' 'g qgef ,,,, f Wim, f :- 'in We A' , , 43 K-pl Carla Anderson Beverly Jones, Anne Pennington, Sandra Simpsonflond Sophomore Members Took Active Port In School Life We began our Southern voyage looking forward with anticipa- tion to the journey ahead. Our first social appearance was at the Soph Party. We successfully launched our class show, An- chors Aweighf' Under the guidance of our sophomore officers, Carla Anderson, Marion Wooldridge, and Pat McHale, we fol- lowed our motto, We Work Today for a Better Tomorrow. Our Purple and White Day choice, Binky Giger, reigned as princess of the festivities. Now we were a part of South. A iunior year full of activity and promise awaited us. Darlene Venzke form the class scrapbook committee. ' Class officers Pat Mclslale, Marion Wooldridge, and Carla Anderson guided us through our sophomore , f x I rf , , -I ,,-, V X we s A Pat McHale sings to sailor Bill Engle as other members of the Reb Tide cast look on. 3 Mrs. Beverly Ford explains class activities to Mary Karnes and Mark Morris. Our Junior Year Was Filled With Triumph And Promise With high competitive spirit, we looked to our class leaders - Pat Rice, Jim Swanson, and Alice Thomas - to guide us through our junior year. We sailed onward to a successful show, Reb Tide. Creating an illusion of mystery and the Orient, we crowned our Prom Queen, Dianne Cooke, in the splendor of Jade Reverief' The pageantry of Purple and White Day presented Barbara Carlson as the Junior Queen. With eager eyes, we turned to our senior year. Who knew the prestige and excitement that the name senior held? Pat Korthius is one of many performers who made our show outstanding. i l f. . -C C f E 37, - , i fe, .f l ' x , , Q x f if r ef ' xi '- C 5755 r if ' G,-ee' T e Cc:-ce and attendants Carla Anderson and Wanda Gurley fear set' ng of Joae Peverie Y ,,2'f 77 'T??f1'i'5b'!'f-Page 'rs' an enthusiastic and energetic class sponsor, ',f, ,2 L ' ,,,4f w Y l ' 1 Our iunior year activities were coordinated class officers Pat Rice, Jim Swanson, and Ali Thomas, 264 PZ Caps and gowns and a thought of the future. xxx x x xxx-,R sgikiill Q O O O Q . 1 iii igtzi Yi V' 0 '73 P-flx fwf X 1 5 z 531, :9 .-,, 'W' 2 , 51 f my ,. ,A Q p HMQMQHP f .5 ..-J 7 XS: :Y V f ff ZZ P ,f f '74fAV f, f W, 1 They chose to serve: Binky Giger, Carla Dee, and Jim Swan- son, student body officers. Words And Pictures Record Senior Hopes Ancl Ambitions Senior year brought the realization of our finest hopes and ambitions. Senior class members Jim Swanson, Bin- ky Giger, and Carla Dee became the leaders of South's student government. We spent many hours in class projects and activities. We danced in an air of sophis- tification at Prelude to Paradise. The rhythms of Off Shore remain with us, for our three-year voyage has not ended: new ports and future horizons await us. We carry with us treasured memories of Southern life. Barbara Carlson, Mary Furgason, Barbara Cory, and Mary Ferris led harmony to Ott Shore. , ,,.4 I X QW , , Q vi f X if ' 'F 5 if J 2 5 fly, 2 ,,,7 .af Cam '- - I I I . ! Waiting for the Robert E. Lee! 265 Southerners chat at the Rebel Roundup. Cheerleaders Dianne Cooke. George Chapekis, Pat Rice, Dick Fowler, Harry Butler, Arlene What made the Seniors win! Seniors Are Noted For Class Spirit Our senior officers, Bob Halbert, JoAnn Eckhardt, and Diane Dwyer headed class activities. The P. T. A. drive was a successful project because of the senior assembly and the work of individual class members. The cheer- leaders enthusiastically backed our team at every sports event and also helped to make the Rebel Roundup a Southern Success. As our senior year came to a close, we found that life at South perience. had been a varied ex- 5'-L W' Lqppin, Carla Dee, and Lou Russell lend encouragement to our athletic teams. Bob Halbert, Dianne Dwyer, and JoAnn Eckhardt lead their class through a memorable senior year. 266 .tt it .figs i 5:57 P2 Honorary Cadets, Pat Butetish, Darlene Venzke, Wanda Gurley, Barbara Giger, Pat Miller, Bev Jones, and Pat Rice spend many hours helping R. O. T. C. Students Participate In Organizations - Seven girls were selected in our sophomore year to serve as honorary R. O. T. C. cadets. Certain students were nominated by the American Legion as delegates to Boys' State. Noon-day rallies offered encouragement to South's athletic teams. Class councils coordinated student activities and took an active part in Southern govern- ment. Pep Club's new look! Which one is Therman? 5 Boys' State delegates were Tom Powell, Dennis Penley, and Dick Rossi. Senior Class Achieves Goals Our class officers and student council representaf tives worked with Mrs. Ford and Mr. Page to provide effective class government. The Purple and White Day festivities were enhanced by the beauty and personality of our queens and princesses. Other students participated in forms of student government by attending Girls' State. The month of December was highlighted by Prelude to Paradisef' held at the Student Union. Purple and White Day royalty includes Joyce Milliken, Barbara Carlson, Barbara Giger Arlene Lappin, Jere Orr, and Mary Ferris. Students attending Girls' State were Marcia Thomas, Jeanie Michaels, Elaine Boone, Carole Barclay, and Anne Pennington. Remember the P. T. A. drive? l Prelude to Prelude to Paradise. vm, ' , ,E 4 1 i 2 ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella Choir . Annual Staff .... Art Club ........... Assembly Council . . . Band ........... Confederate Staff . . . Debate Club ..... .....74 ....34,35 .....31 .......32 ....78,79 ....36,37 ....38 Ensemble .... . . ..-- 77 Fo-Iio Leaves ............. .... 3 8 French Club ............... .... 3 9 Future Teachers of America German Club ........... Girls' Choir ............ Girls' Sports Club .... Hi-Y Club .............. lnterclub Council ........ International Relations Club Junior Class Council ..... Key Club .......... Latin Club ......... Morning Devotions Orchestra ....... Organ Guild .. Pep Club .... Photo Club Pre-Law Club .... Pre-Med Club R. O. T. C. .... . Rebel Hoods . . Rebel Rollers .. Red Cross .... Rifle Club ........ S Club .......... S.A.C. Bowling Club . . S.P.H. Bowling Club ... Science Club ...... Senate Club ......... Senior Class Council . .. Ski Club ............. Spanish Club ........... Sophomore Class Council . Southern Masqueraders .. Stage Crew .......... Student Body Officers . . Student Council ...... Triple S Club ... Faculty Index .. .. .. .. FACU LTY A Miss Alfhild Alenius ... Mrs. Elsie C. Anderson Mr. Vern B. Arnold ...... Mr. Ralph N. D. Atkinson .. Mrs. Louise Aymer ..... B Mr. Joseph Barstnar .. Miss Jessie Beaton . . Mr. Arthur Beck ..... Mrs. Sara S. Blanch . .- Mr. LeRoy Bonger ..... Mr. Edward Brandhorst . . . Miss Helen Burnham .. Mr. Charles L. Burton , . Miss Anne Campbell --- .......33 ....39 ..76 ..42 ........44 38,39 ..43 .177 ..45 ....46 .....47 80, 81 .......6O 48, 49 .....63 ....6O .....63 82-93 ....68 .......53 56, 57 ..... 54 58, 59 50, 51 .....52 ....62 ....61 ,.....207 64, 65 66, 67 . .... 157 .....55 .......61 28,29 .....30 72,73 ..15 ..15 ..15 .....15 15,32 .,..15 15,42 ....13 ..15 ....15 15,61 .....13 15,61 15,34 Mrs. Betty Carlin ...... Mr. Marvin Carmicheal Mr. Buren Carr ....... Mr. Russell Casement . . . Mr. Leon Cavnar ..... Mr. Eugene W. Clarke . . Mr. Robert Collier, Jr. . Mrs. Odette L. Combs . . Mr. James W. Cozens . . Mrs. Enid Draper Craig . Mr. George I. Cropley . . Miss Esther F. Curtis .... Mr. George A. Cutting . . . D Mrs. Margaret Dalgard . Miss Jean Daniels ..... Miss Lenore deBey ..... ....14,54,82 ....13,45 .. 14,61 ....15 ....16 ..16,39 ..16,43 ....16 ..16 ....16 ..16,44 .....16 ..16,37 ..16 Mrs. Betty DeKoevend .... ....... 1 6 Mrs. Elizabeth K. DeLeve .......... 17 Mr. Leon Diner ........... 17, 97, 109 Mr. Richard Eichenberger . .... 17, 75 Miss Lorene Ethridge . .. . . . 17, 156 Mr. E. E. Evans ...... Miss Rubymae Evans ... F Miss Laura Fisher ..... Mr. Lloyd L. Flanders . . Mrs. Florence P. Flotz . . Mrs. Beverly Ford .... Mr. Roland R. Fricke G . .... 17 ....17 17,97,104 ...,....17 ...17,206 ..17,53 Mr. Forrest W. Goff ....... 17, 78, 80 Mrs. Rebekah J. Goldberg ......17,55 Mrs. Elinor S. Gower .... ....,.. 1 7 Mr. Byron E. Graber . . . Miss E. Eugenie Guindon Mrs. Marjorie H. Gunkle ... Mr. Carleton Hall ...... Mr. Henry F. Hansen ,..... Mrs. Vivian Lynn Hastings Mr. Loren l. Hays ..... Mr. Paul R. Helander ... M fSgt. Robert Hurlbut . Miss Dorothy Jennings . K Mr. Harold Keables .... Mr. Raymond A. Kemp . Mr. Jonas Kiken ....... Mr. James D. Kingsbury Mr. Joseph Lort ...... M Mr. E. R. McCue ....... Mr. Frances M. McCulley Mr. James G. McGrew . . Mrs. Margaret Mclntosh Mr. Warren D. McMahon Mr. David R. McWilliams Mrs. LaVonne Marks . . . .....17 ..18,46 ....18 ....13 ..18,37 18 . 18, 47, 56, 57 Mr. Walter M. Holcombe .... ......18 ..18,82 ..18 ..18 .....19 .,19,39 ..19,43 ..12 ..,..19 ..19,60 ....19 ......19 19 19,33,156 19 Mrs. Josephine Martin . . . Mr. Frank E. Mielenz ... Mr. A. G. Mihevic . .. Mr. Allen B. Miller ......19 19,97 19,44 19,63 Mr. Wilfred W. Miller ............ 19 Mr. Ellsworth C. Mitick ..... 20, 38, 60 29 Mr. Edward Mohr ..... Mr. Roy L. Morris .... Mr. E. B. Muth ....... Mrs. Ruth Newton ..... 5 o ...14, ,45 .......2O 20 ...2O Mrs. Katherine M. O'Conner ... ... 20 Mr. David C. Owen ..... P Mr. Robert L. Page ..... M, Sgt. Leon H. Peacock . . Mr. Eugene Pennington . Mrs. Mary Pfarrer .... Miss Helen B. Phelps .. R Mr. Jess M. Randol .... Miss Sue Ray .......... Mr. Harry J. Regenstreif . Miss Ruth Rich ........ Mr. Harvey I. Riddle .... Mrs. Elizabeth H. Roland . Mr. Carl Rodinelli ...... Miss Myrtle Rorem ........ Miss Beth Eileen Rudolph .. Mrs. Eva M. Russ ........ S Mr. William Scheiman ..... Mr. William R. Schumacher ...2O ....20,206 ...20,82 ....20 ...20 ...20 ....21,43 ...21,76,77 . ..21,68 ....21 ....21 .....21 .. 21,31 ....21 ..21 .....21 .....21,97 Mr. Calvin Seiler ............ 14,176 Mr. Ren Shearer .,.. Miss Helen Smith .... Miss Ruth Soper ....... Mr. Henry R. Spangler . .. Miss Elizabeth Stancliff . Mr. Farnum A. St. John .. T Mr. John E. Temple ... Mr. I.. M. Thomas . .. Mr. Paul Ton ......... M Sgt. Ralph Tricke Mrs. Virginia J. Vincent . W Mr. Kermit Waln ...... Mr. Lawrence Watts .... Mrs. Norma B. Weaver . Miss lla F. Webber Mrs. John Lee Weller ... Mrs. Ruth Whiteaker .... Mrs. Mary F. Whiteman . Mr. Leon K. Whitney .... Miss Mildred E. Williams . Mr. Robert Wilson ....,. Mr. R. H. Wright ...... Mr. Eugene P. Wurtz . . Mr. Richard A. Yates . .. .....21 ..21,48 ....21 ..22 ..22 ,..22 ....22 ..22,41 .....22 ..22,82 .....22,156 .......22 14,62,63 ....22,48 ...,..22 ....23 ...l4,33 23 . ....... 23 23, 97, 104 ........23 ....23,97 ...23,97 Bradbury, Charles .. lk Abercrombie, Bill N . . . . . . . . 158 Abeyfvf LUCY .... ... 53, 66, 178 Adams, Betty ...... . 178 Adams, Dick .... ,.,,,.. 6 3 Adams, Jeanine .... ,.,, 5 0 178 Adams, Jeannie .. ,,,,, 20 Ahrens, Thomas .... ........ 2 08 Aiken, Joyce .,.. ...... 4 7 208 Ailshie, JoAnn ..... ... 65,71 158 Alexander, Don ,....... 43,109 158 Alexander, Howard ,..... 64, 109 158 Alexander, Ralph . 43, 47, 58, 115 208 Alldredge, Robert .,.4,,,,,,,,,, 158 Allebaugh, Judy ,... ........ 1 78 Allen, Donald . .. ....... 78 208 Allen, Holly .... .... 3 8, 77 178 Allsbury, Sally ... ..... 50 178 Alston, Clinton .. ....... 158 Alter, Dick ...... .... 6 3 158 Althouse, Betty .. ... 150 158 Ambuel, Judy ... ....... . 178 Ammons, Davis ..... .... 8 5, 92 178 Anderson Ardyth ........ 34,48 208 Anderson Bob .............. 98 114 Anderson Carla ... 36, 40, 48, 74 208 Anderson Carol ......,........ 178 Anderson, Edna May .. .. 208 Anderson Elaine ... ...... . 208 Anderson Wloise ... ....... . 209 Anderson Glenn , ..... 60, 86 178 Anderson Jim ... ........... . 158 Anderson Linda ..... 32, 71, 207 209 Anderson, Lois ... .......... . 209 Anderson, Marilyn ........ 47, 68,158 Anderson, Monte ,............. 178 Anderson Nancy ..... 54, 64, 207 209 Anderson, Richard .....,........ 86 Anderson, Russell ........... 98, 114 Anderson Sylvia .. . 33, 39, 43, 55, 57, 207, 209, 210 Andier, Louie ... ...,...... .. 91 Andreoli, Janet ............. 50, 158 Ancnesen, Uon ....... 30,56, 157, 158 Andrews, Carol .. .....,..... 209 Andrews, David . . . ...... . 209 Andrews, Kent ..... ..,,. 8 1, 86 Andrews, Robert ............ 75 209 Aniier, Louis ................... 86 Archer, Letitia . .. 42, 54, 118, 119 209 Arden, Will ............... 115 178 Arden, .lay .. ......,........ 58 Argo, Jean .... .... 4 9, 73, 209 Armand, Tom ...... ,.... 1 20 178 Armstrong, Don ........ ..... 1 08 Armstrong, Margaret ... .... 158 Arnson, Dave ...... ....4.. 1 78 Arrington, Robert .. ........ 209 Ashford, Robert ........ 59, 114 209 Atl-ceson, Mary ................. 178 Auer, Mary ....... 49, 65, 73, 78 209 Augenbaugh, Don .,............. 92 Augustine, Martha .... 39, 65, 77 178 Austin, Bob ....... ............ 6 0 Axelson, Pat .,.. .......... 1 78 Ayamami, Sally ...... .. 158 E5 Bachman, Donna ........... 177, 178 Bachofer, Anne .. 33, 61, 76, 179 Bailey, Irene Bailey, Jack .... Baker, George ... Baker, Jerry Baker, Pete ..... Baker, Rodney . . . Baker, Walter ... Backstrom, Bonnie Bale, Beverly .... Baldridge, Donna Balenseiten, Glenn Baldwin, Gay . 30, 65, 73,176,177, Ballard, Sharon . Barbour, Avis ... Barclay, Carole ... Barefield, Patricia Barnard, Kathleen Barnard, Phil .... Barnes, Connie .. Barnes, John .... Barnett, Kenneth , Batnett, Melvin .. Barney, Ann .... Barney, Bob .... Barnhart, Donald Barrett, Glenn ... Bartholomew, Joan Bartholomew, Virginia Bartlett, Joyce . . . Barton, Bev .... Barton, Eddie .... Bashar, Sherry . . . Bastion, Merna .. Bates, Katherine . . Bauer, Cynthia . . . Baxter, Carolyn . . Beach, Joy ..... Beardsley, Donna . Beasley, Beverly . Bechtold, Bob Bechtold, Lois 32, Beck, Gerald .... Beebe, Judith Beecher, Beverly . Beecher, Lynn Beeman, Donna .. Beery, Elaine .... Belcher, Susan . . Bell, Darwin .. Bell, Dick ... Bell Rod ..... Bell, Ronald .... Belmear, James .. Belton, Sally Beltz, Mary .. Bender, Dave . . . Bender, Esther .. Berens, Art ...... Berg, Margaret .. Berger, Richard .. Bergeson, Betty .. Bergh, Darlene .. Bergh, Donald ... Berger, Edward . Berger, Lois ..... Bergman, Pat Berry, Susan .... Bessent, Virginia Betterman, Ardith Bettis, Larry ..... .........209 ..59,113,179 .179 .. 98,108,158 61,86 209 179 158 179 179 179 158 209 33, 38, 54, 57, 61, 75, 209, 212 158 158 ...77, .....48,54, ........39, ..43, 58, 78,179 .....47,71,210 ........79 ....21O .......158 179 179 210 .-.65, ...63,74, ..-75, 158 73,158 . 37, 38, 39, 40, 74, 210 179 . . ..... 77, .. 71,157,158 90 158 158 32,73,210 179 .....54, ....57,77, ........158 .......158 ... ... 32,42,47, 48,70,210 ...........210 ........ 90,158 39,49,57,61,63,210 .....82,87,210 ...........210 .. 47,50,64,159 ........74,21O ...149,179 ....49,211 .....159 ....179 ......159 ....84,159 .......159 ........159 ...51,71,179 ..... 48,211 ....... 75,93 ...51,64,159 ........159 .....33,179 .........179 ...63,93,211 ........ 211 .....179 .......90 ...... 61,211 ...........179 .. 49,71,73,211 ...........159 .........179 ...52 Beziack, Margie . . . Bice, Thomas . . Bickford, Charles . . . Billigmeier, Jean Birkby, Dale .... Birza, Raymond . . Bisgard, Gerald Bishop, Charles Bishop, Jack Bishop, Mary ... Bishop, Nancy ... Blaauw, Nancy .. Blaine, Judith .. Blair, Joe ....... Blinde, Dorothy ,. Bliss, Carol .... Blom, Russell .... Bloom, Edward .. Blunt, Douglas ... Boehm, Ronald .. Boetel, Robert Boetz, Mary .... Bogart, Boyd . . . Boggs, Don . .. Bond, Bob .... Bond, Jim .... Bonnema, Janet Bond, Richard .. ...53 ......74 ...59,98 ...57,64 108 .3.8. .4.3. .6.1. .7.5. I 1 I ...54 ..157 77, ......49, ....74,207, ...80,9O, .....91, ......86, ....59,100, ...50, ...86, ...52, ss,Zb,43,76, 58113 . . 44, , 114, Bonnema, Trudy 41, 43, 54, 75, 212, Bonner, Bob ...... Bonner, Pat ....... fffffffff71, Bookstrom, Art .... 45, 58, 65, 115, Boone, Elaine .. 34, 40, 57, 61, 153, Borell, Clarence Bostwick, Pat ...... Bowen, Barbara Bowen, Dorolyn Lou Bowen, Robert Bowes, Bowman, Bruce . 35, Bowsher, Byron .... Bowyer, Arbadella . Boyd, Boyd, Dan . . 30, 45, Boyd, Fred ........ Boyd, Vonnie ..... Boyer, Edwin Charles Boyle, Marsha Lee . . Bozett, Mary Ann . . . Brady, Betty Jo .... Bragg, Sharon . . . Brando, Leslie ..... Brannan, Robert Brannon, Berkley .. Brase, Brase Brase Brass, Brassell, Beverly .. Brazelton, Kathleen Brazelton, Marilyn , Breckenridge, Nancy Brehm, Richens John Breland, Florine ... Brennan, Nancy .. Brewer, John .. Brewer, Pat ..... Brice, Bill ........ Brinkema, Shirley . Brisson, Joe ...... Breadhead, Bonnie Brooks, Mariorie .. Kristin ...... , Pat ........ , Sonya ...... Ellen ....... 32,49, .....iiiii.iIQEs, Nelson ......... 108, 157, 38, 57, 73, 80, BeHy ....... ffii.f'dsfsd 104,113,177, .....44,177, 'iifi'id,ikbi ...49,79,81, .........49, ililsfidfsi .iiii.iibbr, ...36,44,59, ..32,74,2o7, 31,43,57,77, 31,43,56,77, ..:.ddyid,sH1 . .iiZ1, i ...fff9s, .........7s 70 1 159 211 211 159 159 211 211 211 159 211 159 159 179 .79 211 211 211 159 211 211 211 159 212 .47 159 179 179 159 214 159 159 159 212 90 180 212 212 159 159 180 212 212 180 180 180 118 212 212 212 180 212 180 213 213 213 213 180 180 180 180 213 .78 159 213 180 159 159 180 180 159 180 213 213 Brower, Lloyd ..... . . . 180 Brower, Stanley Joe ... .... 213 Brown, Bobbie Lou .... . . . 74, 213 Brown, Donald Harvey ..... . 213 Brown, Dorthy ........ ... 50, 213 Brown, Evelyn ....... ....... 1 59 Brown, Jean ................... 180 Brown, Richard Franklin .. 59, 115, 213 Brown, Richard Kemp .. 68, 84, 79, 213 Brown, Virginia ................ 180 Brown, Wesley ........... ... 159 Brownfield, Linda Louise .., ... 213 Bruckman, Charles .....,....... 159 Brundall, Sylvia ................ 159 Brush, Maryanne .. 33, 39, 43, 177, 180 Bryan, Pat .................... 159 Buchholz, Lynn .............. 47, 159 Bueno, Josephine ... .... 159 Bullock, Dave .... ... 181 Burkhardt, Walt .. . .. 86 Burkhart, Judy ....... ... 159 Burn, Paul ........... ... 114 Burnett, Willy Bradley .... .... 2 13 Burningham, Norman .. .... 43, 46 Burnside, Judy ....... .... 5 1 159 Burris, Loreta Dolores ..... 49,63 213 Burritt, Carol Abigail .. .... 49 214 Buschman, Nellie ..... ...... 1 59 Bush, Dick ........ ....... 1 81 Bush, Peggy ...............,... 159 Butefish, Patricia ........ 89, 207 214 Butler, Harry ....... 40, 120,121 214 Butler, Shirley .. ............. 181 Bybee, Pat ........ ...... 1 59 Byrd, Geraldine ... ... 32 214 C Calahan, Gordon . . ......... 160 Caldwell, Tice .. ....... 90 214 Calkin, Aileen .. ... 49, 207 214 Callender, Joan . .......... 181 Calloway, Larry ... ... 37, 38, 74, 214 Calvert, Marilyn .... .... 3 2, 65, 214 Campbell, Barbara ... ........ . 214 Campbell, Chuck ............... 160 Campbell, Jeannine ...,......... 181 Campbell, Kirk ... 45, 59,102,104 105 Campbell, Malcom ... 59,104,106 214 Campbell, Roland ..... 47, 66, 73 214 Cann, Laurel ......... . 181 Carlson, Allen .... ............ 1 81 Carlson, Barbara ...... 49, 74, 75 215 Carlson, Deanna ... ...... 207 215 Carlson, Don ... ..... .. 84 Carlson, Neil ... ... 84 215 Carlson, Phyllis . .... 160 Carlson, Tom ... .,,. 160 Carlton, Joan ... ... 55 215 Carmeny, Lily .. ... 76 181 Carney, Charles ... .... 215 Carney, Cathy ., ................ 160 Carpenter, Claudia ............. 160 Carpenter, Lester . . 43, 64, 98, 102 115 Carr, Paul .................... 160 Carroll, Jo Anne ............... 160 Carroll, Merrie .. .,. 54, 71, 74 181 Carson, Dave' . .. ......... . 181 Carson,Edith ...41,48,71t215 Carter, Donna .. ....,..... 181 Carter, Patricia ... ... 39, 49, 71 215 Case, Leah Ann . .... 31, 73 181 Casey, Pat .... Cashen, James ... Castle, Rita Caul, Mabel ..... Cawood, Barbara 2.4.0, Chamberlain, Gary Chamberlin, Bob .,.. Chapekis, George Chappell, George Chappell, Sandra Charbonneau, Sandra .... 71, Chase, Tom ........ Chelt, Sharon ....... Cherbeneau, Neva Cherry, George .. Chiles, Joan .... Chivington, Paul . Chowning, Mary . Christensen, Kay . Christensen, Kent . Christian, Dick ... Christian, Ralph . Chrysler, James .. Cisneros, JoAnne Clark, Phyllis .... Clarkson, Jean .. Clayburg, Nana . Clegg, Allen ..... Clemens, Beverly , Clemens, Patricia . Clemons, Shirley . Clendenin, Pat .. Clendenin, Joan .. Clift, Shirley ... Cline, Morgan . Cobb, Patricia . . . Cable, Judith .... Cochran, Barbara Cochran, Ned Coffman, Yvonne Cohick, Sandra .. Cole, Colene ,... Cole, Marilyn .... Coleman, Barbara Coleman, John . .. Coleman, La Reta Colemere, Thelma Coler, Clayton ... Collins, Eugene .. Collins, Garry Collins, Torn ..... Collopy, Barbara . Collyer, Donald .. Colsman, Dave ... Colvin, Janice ... Cominiello, Darlene Comstock, Brian . . Conrad, Martha . . Cook, Barbara ... Cook, Sharee ... Cooke, Dianne . Cookson, Karen .. Cooley, Lowell . . . Cooper, Claire ... Coppock, Bill .... Corbet, Jo Anne .. Corbin, Pat ..,... Cortriendt, Ray .. ... 41,177 181 .........215 .,,........ 215 ...........181 42,78,118 215 ........... 160 .... 90 ... 215 . ,..... 215 .. .... 71 160 73 160 .. .... 44 181 . ...... 215 . ...215 ...... 181 ...57 160 ...44 215 ... 47 215 ...,160 .......215 .......... 79 ....52,157 160 ........ 78 216 66,74,146 216 ........ 66,70 216 47,50,56,64 160 ........,.....16O ........... 216 ....181 ... ... 76 181 ...70 181 ...71 160 ....160 ...,181 ......181 ...51 216 ... 74 216 ... ....181 ..... 63 ......160 ...71 216 ....181 ...51 216 ... .... 181 ....90 .....77 ...50 216 .......81 ....52 160 ....65,86,91 .....63,92 ...49 ...108 68 50 48 f f 1 .3-41,1121 ...63,71 ...157 Cory, Barbara 34, 43, 49, 73, 74, 75 Couch, Jean ,.....,..... 31, 73 Coulter, Marilyn .. Courtney, Judy ... 216 216 160 217 160 160 217 217 160 217 217 120 217 109 .68 217 160 217 182 160 217 Cowan, Jaydene . Cowlishaw, Charlotte .. Coyner, Susan . . . Craner, Susan ... Craner, Bethena . Crawford, Tom .. Crichton, Dorothy Crites, Kay ...... Crittenden, Barclay Crofford, Janet .. Crofts, Trudy .... ....50 36,74, ......70 44 Cronquist, Dorothy . 32, 49, 66, 70, Cronquisr, Lilian ............... Crowell, Cathleen . .....,.... . Crump, John .........,. 75, 207, Cunningham, Alice ... .... .... Curtice, Jacqueline ... ....... Curzon, Pat ........ ........ Cutler, Joan ... ... 73,177, Czygan, Dieten ..... . . 43, 54, D Dacus, Lavaun ... .... .... Dahl, Vernon . . .... 60, 76, Dale, Douglas ... .... .... Dalee, Roberta ..,. .......... Damico, Barbara . . . .... 33, 49, Daniels, Leslie .... ,.......,. Dardano, Donna ............... Darden, Arba . . . .... 32, 49, 54, Darnell, Donna .. ......... .. Darnell, Luella .. ........ 49, Darrow, Mike ........ 43, 57, 75, Davenport, Carol ............... Davenport, Justine ............. Davies, Betty Jo . 36, 64, 66, 73, 89, Davies, Janice ................. Davis, Carolyn . ............. . Davis, David .. ............ .. Davis, Eleanor ................. Davis, Kent ..... 30, 59, 114, 177, Davis, Rosalie ................. Dayton, Roberta ............ 39, Deal, Bob ....... .......... Dee, Carla .... . . 29, 48, 75, De Fore, Francine . ......... . De Hoog,Jerry .... Dennhardt, Fred . ,. .. Denning, Jane ...... ..... Denton, Elizabeth .... .. 75, Denton, Florann .... ..... Derbyshire, Wanda ... ....... Deter, Chuck ......., .. 59, 98, Detwiler, Howard ... ....... Detwiler, Bob ,.,.. ....... De Sort, Janice ... .. 33, 79, DeVriew,Judy... Dial, Evelyn ..... .,. 47, Diamond, Benny .. ... 73, Dick, Carol .,.... ,,, Dick, Donna ........ ,,, Dickerman, Susan ... ,,,, Dickson, Patricia .. ,,, 61 Diehl, Barbara ... Dienes, Barbara . Dimler, Roy ..... Dines, John ... Ditch, John ...... Dixon, Richard ... Dobberteen, Ralph Dobson, Ralph ... .......54 ....47,7s,g1 .illlil.1'O.8. -- ..84, I I 182 217 217 217 182 182 160 182 182 217 .38 217 160 182 217 161 217 161 182 161 182 217 .90 182 182 217 217 218 218 218 218 161 182 182 161 177 218 218 182 182 218 108 218 218 .68 43 218 218 219 219 162 161 219 182 161 182 219 219 182 161 219 219 182 219 182 161 219 219 219 Dobson, Ronnie ,, 43, 59,104, 113,183 Doran, Betty ....... ......... 1 83 Dorsey, Eldean ........... ... 183 Dorton, Mike .... ,H 161 Dorton, Sandy ..... ,,, 183 Dougherty, Janice ... ,,, 183 Downing, Donna ... ,,, 161 DOWNS, George . . ...... 61, 64 Dragoo, Kenny . .. .,,,,,,, , 108 Draper, Patricia .. ,,, 54, 81, 219 Drees, Helen .... ,,.,.,,, 1 83 Dreier, Elaine .... ,,, 81, 183 Drunneler, Judy .... ...... 1 83 Duck, Rosalie ....... . .. 64, 161 Duherson, Roylynne .... ...... 1 83 Dukes, Dolores ...... ........ 1 61 Dunbar, Priscilla ... .... 46, 47, 161 Duncan, David ... . 43, 57, 58, 65, 115, 120, 183 Dunham, Pat ...... ......... 1 61 Durand, Theodore ...,... . 219 Dustin, Pat .................... 183 Dutton, Roger ................ 52, 88 Duty, Charles ...... 34, 41, 62, 63, 219 Dvorak, Joanne .,.............. 183 Dwight, Ted ................... 219 Dwyer, Diane . 30, 43, 74, 206, 207, E Eagle, Elsa .. . Eakle, Nancy ... Earnest, Lane ..,. Eberly, James .... Eckburg, Barbara . Eckel, Bob ....... Eckhardt, Josephine ... Eckhardt, Shirley .. Eckhart, Carol Lynn Economy, Joan 219 ...... 49,219 ........... 161 44,84,177,183 .... 59,115,219 ... 49,71,219 59,86,93,108 30,74,75,206, 207,216,220 ... 32,76,183 38,73,214,22O ......74, Edson, Mary Dee .... 32, 64, Edwards, Bill ..... Edwards, Patricia . . Edwards, Sharon . . Edwards, Sharon . . Eggleston, Dorothy ,......,...... Eggleston, Jacquelyn Ehrlick, Clarke .. 41,43 Eichorn, Joann ... Eitzel, Harold .... Elder, Nancy .. Elliot, Pat ..., Ellis, Florence .... Ellis, Pat ........ Ellsworth, Clarence Elson, Marilyn ..... Elson, Robert .... Ely, La Moyne Endsley, Glen ..... Engel, William ... England, Helen .. En land John g , . . . English, William .... Erdman, Beverly . .. Ericson, Alva ...... Erickson, Donald . .. Erickson, Ellwyn .... Erickson, Marilyn . .- Esquivel, Louise ,. Evans, Gwen . . . Evans, Jim ... .....92, ...64, ...lsblgslegl so, '111 Q11i1'77, ......... 77, 42,47,118, fff7b,sH, gi6zdwi 59,9a,1o3 ... 51,76, ..lii'7i, ...44,92, ... 38,47, ..... 7o, ... 76, ... 75, 220 183 161 183 157 183 220 220 183 183 114 161 183 220 220 183 183 103 183 220 184 .86 220 184 221 220 184 161 161 184 184 Evans, Judith . .... 49, 71 221 Evans, Vallie . ..... 70 161 Evans, Virginia ....... 161 Ewan, Martha .... 70 161 Ewing, Nancy ..... 184 Eysey,Don .... 161 F Fabrizio, Donna ................ 221 Falls, Janice ....... 47, 76, 79, 81 184 Farmer, Darlene .............,. 161 Faulkner, Jocelyn ............... 161 Fay, Lawrence .... .... 8 1 221 Feder, Roberta .... . 161 Felts, Judy .... .... 1 61 Felton, Victoria ,.. .... 221 Fenske, Don ... .... .. . .. 92 Fenton, Arlene ... ....... . 221 Fenton, Patricia . . . .... 33, 73, 184 Ferguson, Dave ... .......... . 161 Ferris, Mary .... . . . 30, 48, 56, 75, 207, 218, 221 Fester, Marvin . ......... 61 Finley, Gary ... .... . 161 Finney, Janice ... ....... . 161 Fisk, Ken ..... ....... 8 8, 184 Fiske, Nancy . .. .. 34, 39, 73, 184 Flakus, Donna ... ....... . 184 Flanders, Joann ... ......... . 221 Flattery, Carolyn .... . . . 57, 157, 161 Flattery, Joyce .... ........ 1 84 Fleecs, Arlene ...... .... 4 9, 70, 221 Flenniken, William ............. Fletcher, Ruth Ann ........ 50, 65, 71 Flint, Janet .... 33, 49, 57, 74, 207, 221 Florian, Mary .................. 161 Floyd, Mary Alice . 54, 73, 147, 207 221 Folk, Jay ............. 108,114 161 Foreman, Ardis ................ 221 Foreman, Kenny ...... 59, 98, 103 184 Foreman, Lloyd ............ 108 161 Foster, Barbara .... 32, 43, 65, 73 184 Fowler, Dick .... ...... 6 4,121 221 Fox, Mildred ......... 54, 75, 80 221 Francisco, Carol ... .......... . 222 Frank, lvan ..... .........., 2 22 Frantz, Fred ..... ... 79, 81,107 184 Fraser, Judith .... ........ 4 9 222 Frey, Allen ... Friend, Darlene .. Fry, Jerry .... Fueher, Roger .... Fuller, Ralph .. 37 Fuller, Walter ...... Funk, Dick ........ Funk, Nancy .... Furgason, Mary Furlon, Donna ... Furru, Roy .... Fyles, William ..... Gaasch, Betty . . . Gade, Don . . . Gain, Helen ... Gallegos, Fred ... Gardner, Diane . 58, 78, 91, 50,56,64161 ............222 47,84 115,222 .......,....222 ............161 ...........161 ... 33, 49, 74, 222 222 222 C5 .... 32, 42, 47, 49, 63, 70, 147, 222 223 ........88 ....37, Gardner, Dorothy ... ,.... Gardner, Sue ..... 184 184 184 Garin, Carol Garland, Nancy . .. Garner, Gregory Garner, Madeline Garner, Rochelle Garrett Bob .... Garrett, Barbara Garrett Steve .. 1 Garrison, Charles Garrison, Joy ... Garvin, Buzz . .. Gaston, Gary ..... Geddes, Marie .... Geim, Albert ... Geisert, Beverly . . . Gentzler, Ron ..... Geshell, Ron .... Gerlach, Judy .. Geyer, Barbara . . . Giacomozzi, Bob Gibbons, Nancy . . . Gibbs, Don ..... Gibson, Doris ... Gibson, Monte .... Gidlund, Rosalie Gieskieng, Fredrick ..... Gieskieng, Nelia Gifford, Howard Giger, Barbara . Gilbert, Carol ... Gilbert, Jack ... Gilbert, Julie ... Gilkey, John ...... Gillespie, Barbara .. Gillespie, Mariie Gilmore, Ann ..... Gilmore, Kay ... Gilmore, Susan ... Ginter, Marilyn . . . Glad, Dawn .... Godby, Gail ..... V. Goddard, Dolores .. Godfrey, Ida . . . Goodchild, Geraldine Goodman, Margaret Goolsby, Dolores . .. Gordon, Bill ....... Gosnell, Ann ... Gowen, Gerald ... Grabe, Charline ... Graft, Robert . . . Graham, Harry Graham, James .... Grandee, Doug .... Grauberger, Noreen Graves, Carolyn .... Graves, Dale ...... Gray, Duene Gray, Marlene ..... Green, Geraldine ... Green, Janet ..... Green, Louiuan Greenman, Eloyse .. Greenup, Pauline... Greenwalt, Donne . . Greer, Mary Ann ... Greiner, Pauline ... Grey, Sue ...... Griebel, June ... Griebel, Nancy Griffith, Nancy Grigsby, Murry .... ......65,71 ...... 223 ......... 51,223 ............... 223 33,38,43,66,223 ............ 76,185 .. ............ 157 ......161 .........162 ... 37,44,223 .......185 ......109 ....88 ....185 .......90 ...76,185 .....9O ........92 ...149,185 ...71,162 ....85,90 ...37,162 ....162 .........185 ....... 85,185 31,32,63,185 ........223 .....65,162 .....44,185 28, 33, 66, 89, 223 223 223 223 185 . 49,71, 223 Asfdifdi, ....70,162 ......71,162 ...49,75,223 ..........162 ...54,71,77,162 .......57,162 ......5a,114 ....223 .........47,223 ...........223 ..3O,70,157,162 .........2o,223 ..........162 ...185 .......224 ......54,162 ...59,9a,224 ......,224 ......224 ... .... 1,224 ... ....185 .. ...162 ...162 ....12o ...71,162 ....162 ....185 ....61,84 ....185 ......1a5 ...6a,224 ....224 ......162 ...71,162 ...57,185 .......64,224 162 .. 30,41,207i224 Holland, John ... Grinstead, Bob .. ... 108, 109, 162 Grossman, William ........... 224 Grosswiler, Ronald . ..... 81, 225 Grubb, Barbara .. . ... 50,185 Grundeman, Donna ... .. . 50, 162 Grunwald, Ann ....... ,.. 37,185 Guenther, Carol Anne .... .... 1 85 Guerrero, Josephine Ann ......... 225 Guinn, Jim ................. 75, 90 Gunnison, Buzz .... 37, 45, 56, 58, 185 Gurley, Wanda ... 56, 82, 89, 207, 225 Guttormson, Michael ........... 225 Gustafson, Ralph ..... . .. 162 Gustafson, Sondra .... . . . 162 H Hackencamp, Harold ............ 225 Haig, Thomas ..,............ 38, 92 Halbert, Robert . . 30, 59, 206, 207, 222 Hale, Dan ....... 44, 58, 113,157,162 Hall, Gaylynne ........... 77, 79, 185 Hall, Harolyn .................. 225 Hall, Patricia ....... ....... 2 25 Hamburger, Arlene ... ... 50, 70, 162 Hamilton, Ginny ... ...... . 185 Hamn, Louie ...... ...... 1 62 Hamm, Louise . ....... 162 Hammond, Jill ... ......... . 163 Hampton, Jim ... ... 58,114,163 Haney, Pat ........ . 185 Hann, Phyllis .... ............ 2 25 Hanna, Bruce ..,......... 44, 59, 65, 84,120,177 186 Hansen, Carol ............ . 186 Hansen, David ..... 39, 40, 44, 90 225 Hansen, Karl .................. 225 Hansen, Nancy ............. 76 225 Hare, Jerry ......... 92, 104, 177, 186 Harkness, Kay .............. 44, 225 Harkness, Raleigh . . .... 61, 186 Harmann, Roy . . ....,.. ... 90 Harper, Ina .... ... 33, 47, 225 Harper, Joyce .. .... 71, 163 Harper, Shirley ... ..... .... Harrelson, Carol .. ... 37, 75, 225 Harrington, Joyce . . . .. 39, 80, 163 Harris, Bob ....... .... 6 6, 186 Harris, Cynthia .. ... 163 Harris James ... ... 225 Harris Jim .... ..... 7 5 Harris Renee ..... . 207 Harris, Ronnie .. ... 112,186 Harrison, Anne .... . . . 73, 186 Harrison, Donald .... ...... 2 25 Hart, Cora ....... ...... 8 0, 163 Ha rt, Ga ry ......... .....44,57,226 Hartendorph, Diann ... 46, 54, 57, 186 Hartline, Betty ......... . 226 Hartman, Edward . . . ........ . 186 Harvey, Jonna ... ...... . 163 Hassig, Dan ... ..... 163, 120 Hassig, Jary . .. ..... 63, 71, 226 Hassig, Mary .... .......... 5 4, 226 Hatcher, Dick ....... 59, 104, 107, 113 Hause, Patricia ........ 32, 42, 68, 73, 119, 224, 226 Havekost, Kathy ..., ......, 7 1, 162 Hawks, Carol Joann .. ... 50, 75,226 Hawkins, Janet ..... ....... 1 63 Hawkings, Susan . ...... 226 Hawn, Ruth ..... ... 186 Hayes,Bob 163 Hayes, Helen .... Hayes, Richard ... Hayes, Wayne ... Haynes, John .... Hazlewood, Jane Head, Helen ..... Heckman, Jean .. Hefferly, Dixie . . . Heggem, Jordon . Heid, JoAnn .... Heid, Bob ....... Heimbecker, Jim . Heinze, Pat ....., Henderson, Marylin Henkel, Chuck ... Henry, Steve ..,.. Hesler, Mary Lou Herman, Fred .... Herman, Ken .... Hersinger, Joan .. Heron, Mike ... Heron, Nancy .... Herrin, Marjorie .. Herrurann, Pat ,.. Hess, Sheila ..... Hetsler, Patricia . . Hewins, Marilyn .. Hewitt, Patricia .. Hicks, Edward ... Hicks, Margaret .. Highfill, Jack .... Highfill, Phyllis .. Hilburn, Bob... Hill, David ...... Hill, Ronald ..... Hill, Ronald Robert Hillard, Dianne Hillen, Jerry ..... Hilliard, Lois .... Hitchman, Joan .. Hockum, Midge .. Hodder, Lizabeth . Hodge, Fred ..... Hodges, Leota . . . Hoffman, Ray .... Hogman, Joyce .. Holden, Bob .... 43, 57, 61, 65, 79, Holland, Judith . Holland, Pete ... Hi Hollingsworth, Jim Holloway, Donald Honaker, Alyce . .. Honishch, Caroline Hood, Elizabeth . Hoogstrats, Harry Hooks, Judy .,.,.. Hoppes, Dan ... Hoppes, Ilene . . Horning, Susie Horsky, Robert . . Horton, Paul ... Hothem, Jeanne . Housar, Donna . Howard, Alan ,. Howard, Claudia ,. Hoyer, Beth ..... Hoyt, Nancy . .. Hubble, Dave . Hubka, Florence Hudson, Joyce .. Hudson, Letitia ., ....53 1 . . 1 -6.1-, 11.0.0-, .. 33, 57, 44, 49, 57, 63, 71, . . . . .3.O.l.7.1., .1.5.7.,. 57 1 163 226 226 186 186 186 163 226 226 227 108 84 163 163 163 163 177 90 ......79 37,80 ..65 I 1 1 Qi9',i7'1', 5 39, 44, 61 .....92 1 1 227 163 163 186 227 227 186 227 227 163 163 163 ,91 227 227 227 227 59 ..186 ..163 163 .....55,227 163 63,227 90,113, ..,.....186 ........163 115 43, 55, 207,227 .....163 ..74,227 ....187 ..227 .....163 .......227 ....157,163 53,108,163 ..49,70,228 ...,.81,187 ..46,60,228 .....68,90 .....163 .163 108,163 ..71,163 .163 ..163 ,163 .........,187 .. 40, 43, 65,163 32, 43, 207, 228 Huff, Sharon .... . . 71, 77, 187 Huffman, Mary ... ------ - 228 Hughart, Sandy ... ....... . 163 Hughes, Bob .... ... 38,1141 120 Hughes, Cynthia ..... 57, 164 Huglin, Jeanne ................ 228 Huglin, Russell .,............... 164 Huhta, Judy ...... 36, 38, 49, 226, 228 Humphrey, Jim ................. 84 Hummel, Victoria .. 39, 48, 71, 73, 228 Hunt, Jack ..... 40, 56, 74, 78, 81, 187 Hunter, Shirley ................. 187 Huston, Mary Gail .............. 164 Hutchinson, Lewis ... .... 66, 90, 228 Hutchinson, Pat ......,......... 187 Hutton, Persis ... .. . 32, 56, 207, 228 Huwe, Yovonne .. ........... 164 Hyerstay, Nadine .... .......... 1 64 Hymen, Rita ..... .... 2 28 Hysong, Betty ... ,.... Hysong, Donna ..... . . 76, 187 Iacine, Sally ...... .. 187 lngraham, Nancy .... .......... 1 87 Inman, Sally ..... ........ 5 0,187 Isaac, John ........... 38, 43, 61,187 Iserman, Mary ................. 164 lsmert, John ....... 82, 83, 85, 87, 229 Jackman, Janis ... .. 74, 229 Jackson, Joan ... .. 73, 229 Jackson, Patricia . . ..... 49, 229 Jackson, Robert ... .. 85, 92,187 Jackson, Virginia . .... 51, 187 Jacoby, Stewart . .. .... .. 90 Jacobs, Marlis ... .... . 229 Jacobson, Judy ... .,... 54, 57 Hamieson, Ed .... ... 104, 106 Janizen, Julian . ,,,,,,,, 229 Jefferies, Dick . . . .,....... . . 90 Jeffries, Lucille .. .... 33, 35, 39, 43, 55, 75, 77,187 Jennings, Cal .. ........... 85 Jenny, Ariane ... .....,. 50, 187 Jenson, Dorothy ................. 76 Jessen, Eileen .... .... 4 7, 63, 76, 187 Jessen, Joyce ... .....,.. 71,164 Jobe, Jane ....., .,,,, 1 87 Jochems, Judith .,. .. 35, 229 Johontgen, Jean ............ 68,164 Johns, Nancy ....,.......... 71,187 Johnson Arlene 73, 74, 75, 207,229 Johnson David .......... 79, 90, 229 Johnson, Deanna ............ 33,187 Johnson, Donald .... 46, 229 Jolmsonf DOUQ .,. ....... 68, 164 Johnson, Earl ... ,,, 62,177,187 Johnson, Florence ... .,,,,,, U 47 Johnson, Howard .... ... 45, 177,187 Johnson, Lynn .. ,,,66l100 187 Johnson, Marion .... ....... I 47 Johnson Marlene .... ..... 7 1.1188 Johnson Marlene .........,. '164 Johnson Richard .. 41, 44 46 .4171 229 Johnson, Theodore ........ I.. '98, 229 Johnston, Bob C. ..... i I 188 Lindemann, John ... Johnston, Bob S. McCall, Priscilla ... . . ......... 188 Joines, Emma Lou ....... 77, 177, 188 Jones, Beverly .... . . . 49, 54, 89, 229 -10095, Bruce ......... . 229 Jones, Dick .... .........,.. 1 64 Jones, Gloria . .. ... 48, 57, 207, 229 Jones, Janice . .. ...... 35, 39, 188 Jones, Leslie . . . ......... .. 86 Jones, Llewellyn ... ,.. 61, 229 Jones, Vonda . . . . . . 164 Jong, Betty .... , , , 230 Jong, Keith ..... ... 230 Jordan, Dianna .... . 188 Jordan, Dick .... ..... 8 5, 188 Jordan, Mary .. ...... 36,164 Jordan, George ... ... 44, 78, 230 Jordan, Mary . .. ...,... . 164 Jordan, George ... ... 44, 78, 230 Josephson, Jon ..... ....... 8 5, 86 Jungbluth, Jeanine .......... 76,188 Jouett, Jo Ann ........ 49, 70, 77, 230 Joy,Marian...... .... .....164 K Kaeding, Tom . 30, 39, 45, 156, 157, 164 Kahn, Francis ................ 84, 93 Kaneckeberg, Sharon ........... 230 Kaneckeberg, Karen . ...... 230 Kapostins, Vaiva . .. .. . 56 164 Karcher, Carolyn . ..... 50 188 Karg, Kathryn .. ... 39, 56 164 Karg, Martha .... ... 39,63 230 Karlson, Carol ..,.. ........... 1 64 Karlson, Constance .,........ 49 230 Karnes, Mary ........ 48, 66, 118 230 Karras, Elia ............... 104, 188 Kavadas, Kathleen ,............ 188 Kavan, Jacquelyn ., 37, 46, 49, 81 230 Kavan, James ..... ........... 2 31 Keeter, Barbara .... , . 45, 63, 79 231 Keel, Peggy ................ 73 188 Keeton, Kathryn ... 33, 39, 49, 70 231 Keilwitz, Dick .. .. ........ 52 188 Keilwitz, Dixie ..... ......,. 3 2 188 Keilwitz, Ronnie ... .... 63,188 164 Kelly, David ..... .. 84, 114, 231 Kelly, Ginger ... ....... . 164 Kelly, Kay .... ...,. 5 1 164 Celly, Sharon .. ......... 188 Kellogh, Tom ... ..... 44, 65 188 Kemman, John .., . . 41, 59, 98,100, 104, 105 231 Kemp, Scott ..... ......... 1 64 Kennelly, Kathi . . ..--. 31 164 Kent, Karel ...., ----- 1 64 Kerbs, Ernest ,,............. 93 164 Kerbs, Irene ................... 188 Kerns, James . 30, 35, 59, 104, 207 231 Kerns, Judith ............. 33, 48 231 Kerr, Judith ................ 33, 231 Kerr, Richard ... 33, 59, 65, 78,80 231 Kesier, Sue .... 34, 73, 74, 77, 177, 133 Kessler, Ken .................... 74 Kessler, Martha ... .-- 48, 70, 231 Kester, Norma . f V - 76,791 189 Kevil, Thomas .. -------- 231 King, Vincent ..............,.... 75 Kingston, Marcia ............ 47, 164 Kinney, Richard ... 34, 38, 55, 228, Kirkbrids, Karen Klatt, Edwin ......... ... Kleewein, Antoinette . ., ...... Errol ...., . Klein, Klein, 49, 71 Sally ........ 231 231 .90 231 Kline, Carolyn .. 50 231 Kline, Gary ... ........... .. 90 Klodt, Judy ... ............ . 189 Knight, Jim ..., ... 115,108,164 189 Knosp, Roger ......... 79 231 Knuckles, Tom .. .... 108 165 Knudson, Ken .. ...... 108 Knudson, Sylvia ... .... . 232 Knutson, Everett . . ........ 189 Koch, Gail ..... ......... 1 65 Kochner, John ... ... 43, 74 232 Koethe, Jeanne .... ....... ' . 189 Konopka, Barbara .. ..... 189 Kopi, Sharon ...... ...... 1 65 Korthuis, Patricia ... ... 49 232 Kosikowsky, Jan . ...... 59 Kramer, Beverly .. ...... 75 165 Kraus, Shirley ... .......... . 232 Krausman, Harry ... .... 87,114 232 Krausman, Karl Kratzer, Claudia Kresl, Robert .. Kreutz, Patricia Krieger, Shirley Kring,Jack .... Kruckeberg, Gail .......59 ..157 57,63, Kudsk, Michael .... Kuhnle, Dellene Kurzenberger, Anita ...... L 23, 75 165 232 232 189 65, 67 71,73 232 232 233 189 Lamansky, Pete .. ...... 165 Lamme, Steve ... ....... . 189 Lammers, Carol .. ...... 50 233 Landes, James ,.. ... 91, 88 233 Landon, Harry ..... ........ 1 89 Langhorn, Ralph ... ........ .. 61 Langon, Jo Anne ... ... 32, 70 233 Langtry, Judy .... ........ 1 89 Lantos, Shirley . .. ....... . 189 Lapham, Lennis .......,.. 66, 89 189 Lappin, Arlene ............. 121 233 Large, Dave ...... 52, 58, 90, 113 189 Larrance, Busier .......,........ 189 Larsen, Carol .... ... 51 165 Lasnetzke, John .. ..... 115 Lathal, Andie .. ...... 47 Lathem, Artie .. ... 41 233 Latta, Robert .. ... 44 189 Lauck, Robert . .. ..... . 233 Laue, Earl .... .. 108 165 Laue, George ... ... 88 233 Laue, Jack ..... ....... 9 0 Laugulin, Don .. ... 92 165 Lavengood, Lee .......... . 165 Lawson, James ... ........... . 233 Lawton, Tully ... .... 57, 59, 207 233 Lay, Merlyn ... ......... 65 189 Layton, Sally ............ 49, 71 233 Leaf, Jean ................. 74 189 LeClercq, Paul . 36, 38, 59,63,115, 233 Lee, Gwendolyn ............. 75, 233 Lee, Tom ..................... 165 Leedom, Victor . . . . . 90, 165 Lehr, Frances ... ... 50 165 Lehr, John ....... ..... 1 89 Leitheit, Vernetta . . . . . . 233 Leingang, Larry . . Leisenring, Peggy .. Lentz, Sandi ...... Leo, Mary ....... Leonard, Charles Leonard, Don ..... Leonard, James . . . Dorothy Bill Leonoff, LeQuire, ..... . Leirne, Pat ..... Lesses, Larry . . . LeWand, Tom ..... Lewis, Walter . . . Limbaugh, Martha ... Lind, Leon ..... Lindberg, Ronald Lindbloom, Elise Lindemann, Eugene ..... Lindgren, Bob .. Lindquist, Janine Liperstick, Jean Livermore, Roy . ...74,90,189 ...65,71,189 ........189 .....76,189 ... 44,63,233 ...165 ...233 .....165 ... 77,189 .........88 .........165 52,109,165 ...... 49,233 ........ 233 ... 234,88 65,190 .. 59,79,81, 92,207,234 ... 59,74,190 ... 78,80,19O ... 51,77,190 .....71,234 .......58 Lodge, Barbara . . . ........ . 190 Lohr, Eleanor ............ 57, 76, 190 Lloyd, Larry ................ 78, 234 Lomronaco, Mary Anne , 63, 118, 190 Longmire, Barbara . . . , 74, 207, 234 Lopez, Elizabeth ............ 70, 190 Lort, Arthur ... 33, 45, 58, 84,113,190 Losaw, David .................. 190 Losaw, Roger ..... ...... 2 34 Louder, Colline ........ Louthan, Mary Ann . Lowell, George .... 35 Lucero, Frank ...... Luedemann, Ron Luethy, Muriel ..... Lu naberg, Loraine .... Lundquist, Eric ..... Lundquist, Ron .... Lynnock, Anita .,.... M MacCormick, Sherrye MacDonald, JoAnne MacDonald, John ..... MacDonald, Ann ..... McAdams, Jolyne . .. McCaddon, Mari Lynn . McCaig, Nancy .... McCain, Pam ...... HU McCall, Donald ... McCart, Patricia .... X McCarty, Darlene . . . McCarty, Netilie . . . McCarthy, Jim ..... McCartz, Barbara . . . McCauley, Bill .... McClanahan, Jim ... McCleery, Barbara . . McCleery, Ann ..... McClelland, Joan .. McClenahan, Ken .. McConnell, Peg .... McCormick, Ann . . . McCormick, Gary .. .....40, . . .5.8. .7.8. .1.o.4. 190 , , ,190 .....41,234 ...43,46 ...234 ...234 .....234 ......190 ...49,234 33,39, 64,177,190 ....... .165 ...190 .....190 ...s3,165 ..........235 ......235 ...55,56,190 ...235 ...190 ...235 .....235 ...52,19o .....165 ....90 ,.....165 .. ...... 60,165 ...33,81,190 .....51,191 ...,...92 .,......165 .........191 .59,9a,100, 201,230,235 Morgan McCoy, Betty . . . McCoy, Shirley ..... McCray, Wanda . . . McCrea, Donna ... McCullough, Doris .. McCullough, Janice . McCurry, Dan ..... McDermott, John . . . McDonnell, David . .. McGaw, Julie ...... McGeorge, Saundra McGill, John ....... McHale, Pat ....... Mclntosh, Jeanette . Mclntyre, Tom ..... McKelvy, Jill ....... McKendry, William McKenna, Joseph .. McKinley, Robert .. McKissic, Connie . .. McKnight, Glenda .. McKone, Paul ..... McLaughlin, Nancy . McMillan, Roy ..... McMullin, Betty ... McMullin, Jean .... McNeil, Willie ..... McNierney, Marguerite . . McNully, Peggy McQuaid, John .... McWilliams, Judy ,. Macfee, Madeline . Macki, Phyllis Maddox, Phyllis .... Madrid, Levi ...... Maercklein, Laurene Maez, Dewey ...... Magee, Ron ..... Magnelli, Carole ... Maik, Thomas ... Mair, Peggy .. Male, Marie .. Maley, Jack .... Malitor, Jerry .... Mallette, Donald ... Manion, Carl .... Manning, Sue ..... Manske, David .... Manspeaker, Kathryn Ma chesi, George .. Marcum, Jane ..... Marquis, Karen .... Marquancl, Marilyn . Marsh, Marvel ..... Marshall, Donna ... William .... Martin, Dick .... Martin Doris . . . Ma tin Jean . . . Martin Judy ... Martin, Linda .... Martin, Roy Martineos, Robert .. Marx, Doris ....... Marx, William .... Marxen, Susan Masters, Beverly . . . Matthiesen, Mary Lou Mattingly, Julianne . Mauch, Juanite .,.. Maul, Kenneth .... Maupin, Janice ... Mayer, Nancy .. ...50,191 ... 50,191 .....235 ...165 ...235 .. ...... 165 ........ 191 ... 6O,73,235 ...63,235 .. ..... 165 ... ...235 . ...... 165 . ...... 64,235 .. ... 57,71,235 ...... 165 . .... 235 ......235 ..... 84,191 ... 57,65,165 ......165 ... 44 191 ..... 191 ...235 ......165 ...48 235 ... .... .191 ...165 ........165 ......... 235 ... 37,70,191 ........ 236 . .46,56 165 ...32,57 236 ....106 108 ... ..,.. .236 ......98 ...,.... 101 ........ 74 236 .....78,112 236 ..74,81,207 236 ............236 .......109 236 ........115 ...82,87 236 ...35,63 191 ,............68 .,..........191 36,39,49,73 236 ............191 ............ 236 ......54 . ... 39 191 ...51 191 .....191 ...63 165 ...71 236 ......191 ...50 191 ........165 ..... 55,79 237 ......,..... 237 ..63,73,118,237 ............ 237 . ...... 74,237 . ... 71 237 .. ... 50,237 .. ...76,191 ..,47,237 ........ 237 .. . 50, 65, 166 166 Mayfield, Daisy . Meacham, Charles .. Mead, Carol ..... Mead, Jasquelyn .. Meir, Gary ...,. Meier, Gene .... . . Meldrum, Jill ... Mellow, Barbara Meltabarger, Carol ... Melton, Sandra ...... Mencimer, Marlene . . . Merideth, Gary . . .59 Merrit, Dave ......... Mesenbrink, Philip .. Mesenbrink, Jerry . . Metz, Al .......... Michaele, Ivonne ..... Milam, Martha ... Miles, Don . Miles, John .... Miles, Joyce ... Miller, Art .... Miller, Dusty .. Miller, Janice . Miller, Patricia . Miller, Peggy ... Miller, Russ ... Miller Sharon .. Milliken, Jim Milliken, Joyce ,... ...47 237 ...52191 ...50 237 .....237 .......44191 40,48,64 237 32,49,65 237 .........237 ..........191 71, 207, 75, 112, 207 237 237 .. ..... 90 237 .........166 ...75,108,237 29, 33, 47, 238 ..31,63,65 238 ........l..90 .........166 ...166 ,...90 ...166 .....191 ...89 238 ...64 238 ......84 57 ....112 ......207 Mills, Poms .... ......,..... Minshall, David ...... 44, 58, 113 Misner, Jean .........,,....... Mitchell, Dick ........... ...... Mitchell, Evan Howard ... ... 86 Mitchell, Jim .. Mitchell, Mitchell Mitchell Liz ,Robert ... , Ronald ... 166 191 238 192 192 192 166 238 Mitchell, Sharon .. ... 49, 57, 73 Moffet, J ea n ...... Moliter, Gerald ........... 44, 58, 84 Montgomery, Nancy ... 56, 73, 79 192 Montgomery, Virginia ........... Moody, Merlene Moore Moore , Moore, Gordon Jacqualin Jean . . . Moore, Patricia Moran, Morey, Morell, Morgan , Betty . Morgan, Morgan Morgan I Y , Paul . . Morison, Charles Karen . Donna . Donna ,Jim .. Maril n Kay .. Morris, Gary ., Morris, John ... Morris, Marlyn . Morris, Morris, Mark .. Mosher, Clifford Mosier, Ulysses . Mosier, Bob . .. Mosley, Herb . , ...46 166 ......... 238 .......... 166 238 .......... 192 238 ,33,73,177,192 38,43,61 192 48,71,73 238 38 192 ......64 238 ...... 84 166 ...38,77 192 ........ 239 ........ 166 .......... 157 44,104,192 .........192 ...64,85,93 ...44,65 192 .......... 192 46,47,90 192 .......63 192 ...74,75 239 ....56 108 ......192 ...90 166 ......52 108 ........... 88 .. 34, 38, 49, 73, 74, 207, 232, 239 Mossberger, Robert ............. 166 Moyer, Barbara ... ... 53,166 Muckle, Elaine . ... 53,166 Mossberger, Carol .. Mueller, James .... ..... 5 8,115 Mudgett, Howard .. ... 37, 61,115 Mugan, Jack ..... ........ 9 0, 192 Mumma, Karen . ... 31, 33, 51, 77 Mundell, Gordon ............ 92, 166 Murphy, Dan ......... 45, 59, 74, 98, 102,104,107 , 192 Murray, Eleanor 33, 40, 43, 55, 207, 239 Mussey, Doris ........ 33, 42, 49 Myers, Donna .......... ....46 239 192 Nash, Jerry ...... ... 39,166 Nassimbene, Jean ... ....... . 166 Naurati, Robert ... ...... 44, 239 Naylin, Dennis .... ... 39, 88,192 Neff, Coleen ..... . . . 43, 73, 192 Neigenfind, Elaine .... ...... 1 66 Nelson, Carol ...... ........ 1 66 Nelson, Don ...... ...... 8 4,166 Nelson, John ..... ... 108,109,166 Nelson, Kanionette . .. ........ . 193 Nelson, Karen ..... ...39, 66, 193 Nelson, Mitzi ..... ........ 1 93 Nelson, Nancy Jo .. ... 75, 239 Nelson, Robert .... , . . 239 Nelson, Thomas .,. ... 239 Nesbit, Bill ..... ....... 9 O Ness, John ...,.... ....... 2 39 Nettnin, Dorothy .....,... 49, 73, 239 Neugebauer, Robert . . . ...... . 239 Newell, Everet ....... ....... 8 6 Newell, Dick ...... ....... 9 2 Newell, Marjorie ... ...... 71, 239 Nicholes, Nancy ... ...... 33, 79, 239 Nicholson, Art ................. 239 Nicholson, Cocha .... 30, 176, 177, 192 Nickols, Saint Elmo ... 58, 61,114, 239 Nielsen, Suzanne ............... 166 Nielson, Karl ..... ....... 8 1, 240 Nienke, Wayne .... . . . 44, 240 Nigly, Elenor ......... ..... 2 40 Nightingale, Patricia . . . ...... . 240 Nikkel, Laurie ....... ...... 7 1,166 Noble, Charles .... .. 108, 109,167 Noe, Glen .................... 240 Noel, Irene ................... 240 Nol-ir, Richard . , 59 104, 107, 207, 240 Noonan, Patty ............. 157, 167 Norberg, George . . . . .. 34, 240 Norberg, Kenny .... . .. 83, 167 Norburg, Lynn Ann ... ... 55,193 Norblem, Dale ..... ..... 8 4, 193 Noren, Andrea .. .... 57, 77, 193 Norland, David ... ....... . 240 Novack, Donald ...... ...... 1 67 O Obland, Bob ... .... 61, 92 Ochner, John .. ......... 61 Officer, Dee ... ... 50, 71,193 O'Hanlon, Mike ... ... 78, 98, 240 Olinger, Gary ..... ...... 6 3, 90 Olivett, Kenneth . .. ..... 44 240 Olsen, Audrey .... , , , 68, 76 193 Olson, Mary .... ...... 1 67 Oman, Frances .. ... 49 241 O'Rourke, Pat . . . . . 50 193 Orr, James ..,. .H 88 241 Jrr, Jere .,..... Osborne, Judy .. Osborne, Mike .. Osborne, Ronald . . . Osse, Betty ,.... Ostnom, David . Ovitt, Wesley . . Oviatt, Gary .. Owens, Norman P Page, Steve .. Paris, Burt Paist, Donald ... Parker, Ken ..... Parker, Patricia .... Parmakian, Anita Parmelee, Louis .. Parrott, Barbara . Parsons, Susan . . . Paterson, Judy . . . Patton, Frances .. Patterson, Cherie . Patterson, Darrell Patterson, Dorothy Patton, Dale ..... Patton, Judy .... Patton, William .. Paulk, Walter .. Paulson, Walt ... 'fd 108,109,157, . ...... 31, 59, 99, 102, 243 Rice, Ronald ,. ..207, ...75, .....63, ...44,59, ..92, . . 1 I 18.41, .Q 1 Q 1 -7111, . . . 41, 46, 1.1 .36, .56, .75, 77, ......57, .......86, .57,67,75, ......104, ....63, ,...44, ....67, 241 193 193 241 193 241 193 167 157 193 167 193 167 193 241 38 241 193 167 193 167 167 241 241 193 241 193 ......44 Paylor, Archie ..... ......... 1 14 Payne, Mary Kay ......... 30, 43, 65, 156, 157, 167 Payne, Norma . .. ......... . 241 Peabody, Sue ...... ........... 1 93 Peckman, LeVerne .,........ 118, 241 Peek, Merle ...,...... 35, 41, 65, 193 Pelham, Bob .... ........... 1 93 Penley, Dennis ... ..., 43, 44, 241 Pennie, Chuck ..... ............ 8 8 Pennington, Anne ...... 34, 41, 55, 60, 75, 207, 234, 241 Pennock, Marilu .. ...,....... 167 Pentick, Norma . . .--- 194 Perkins, Perry , . . .... . 167 Perry, Alice .... ....... 7 O, 167 Perry, Carol ..... .....,.... 4 8, 241 Perry, Gery ......... 36, 66, 177, 194 Perschbacher, Roger .......... 79, 241 Peters, Pamela .... ,...... 7 1, 167 Peterson, Deanna . . . .... 79, 194 Peterson, Jack ......,.......... 194 Peterson, Larry .............. 86, 194 Peterson, Lawrence 40, 44, 64, 207, 241 Petsch, Nancy ................. 194 Petsch, Peggy ..... .... 5 1, 241 Phillipus, Roger ... .... . 243 Phillips, Gary .... ....... 6 8, 114 Phillips, Norman ............... 194 Phillips, Robert ........ 57, 79, 81, 241 Philput, Richard .... ,........... 6 8 Pickle, Dewitt .... ... 43, 84, 177, 194 Picknel, Mynna . . ............. 242 Pitney, Richard ...... 58, 90, 107, 242 Pittman, Raymond ........ 68, 84, 194 Plamondon, Jacques .. .....,,. 242 Plett, Janice ........ .... 7 3, 194 Pogue, Pat ........ ....... 1 67 Pollock, Nancy . . . ..-- 207, 242 Polsley, Janis . . . .... 47, 73, 242 Porter, Barbara . . ..... 51, 194 Porter, Gene .... Porter, Sandra . . . Postlethwaite, Judy Poulsen, Walt Powell, Nancy Powell, Thomas Powers, John Pratt, Alan ..... Preble, Larry Prescott, Bob . . . Prevost, Judi . . . Prevost, Robert .. Price, Don ,..... Price, Mary Jo Prins, Judy .. Pritchett, Robert ....... Proffitt, Jane . Prout, Janet ..., Pulsipher, Al ... Pyle, Howard .........167 .. .... 38,75,242 ........167 ........44,84194 44,56,84,207 249 ...43,58 ...44,84 194 167 Rahn, Bruce .. Ramaker, Steve . . Rankin, Janet Rcse, Katherine .. Rastorfer, Bob Rath, Roma .. Rathburn, Rita Rauze, Oleve . Ravenhill, Della Raymonse, Norma . Reagen, Bob ..... Recht, Janet .... Redies, Charles .. Redman, Jerry ... Reed, Barbara . . . Reed, Carol .... Rego, Joe ....... Reha, Shirley ..... Rehberger, MarJean Rehkow, Jerry .... Reichardt, Judy ... Reilly, Mike ...... Reinhardt, Judy ... Reinhardt, Pete . . . Reinhold, Bob ..... Renzelman, Garrard Ress, Jeanne ..... Retallack, Janet ... Reynolds, Mitchell Rhodes, Joy .... Rhody, Janice Rice, Ken .,.... Rice, Patricia . . Richards, Sally .. Richards, Thomas . Richey, Bill ..... Richey, Janice .., Richey, Janice ,.. Richman, Bill ..... Richmond, Roger . Rickerson, Jo Ann . Ricketts, Karis Riddel, Peggy Rider, Marilyn ........... 65, Rider, Shirley Ridgely, Lynn . Rieber, Carol .....78 167 .....59,99 ....157,167 ......... 242 .108,109,167 ......... 242 ... 38,43,73,243 ......38,243 32,71,81,194 .........195 ....59,104,105, 207,236,243 .....,.... 86 .... ......194 .....108,167 .....51,64 167 .....,,......39 ..98,108,109 167 ...........243 .. 71 194 .....167 .....243 ...76,194 ..108,167 .....167 ....167 ......194 ...32,194 .....167 .......44,92 ......70,195 49, 63, 73, 243 44,65,195 .. 50,157,167 .......92 ...167 ...195 ......37 ...44,243 .....195 ...,..243 38,73,82, 85,87,243 .........167 49,63,243 . 43, 55, 56, 75, Riemenschneider, Merle . . . 84, 92, 244 Riley, Patricia ...........,..... 244 Ringsby, Don ......... ....... 1 08 Ritchie, William ..... .. 195 Rittenhouse, Robert .... .... 2 44 Robb, Janice ....... ........ 1 68 Robbins, Charlotte . . . ........ . 244 Roberts, Anita . . . . . 32, 39, 43, 48, 60, 73, 207 Roberts, Ann . . . . . . 41, 48, 66, 244 Roberts, Donald . ....... 157 168 Roberts, Judie . . . . . . 64, 244 Roberts, Lois . . . .... . 244 Roberts, Loren . . . . . . 195 Roberts, Loren .. . .... . 244 Robinson, Bill .. ... 37,195 Robinson, Kay ... ... 32,195 Robinson, Le Roy ... ... 52, 195 Robinson, Thomas ..... 84, 244 Roche, James ... ... 82, 87, 245 Rochler, Joan ... ... 48, 53, 245 Rogers, Eloise . . ........ 168 Rogers, Janet . . . ..... . 245 Rogers, Wayne .... . . . 168 Rollinger, Emily ... ... 195 Rollins, Don .... ..,... 1 95 Rombach, Howie . .. ..... 74, 168 Romback, Sarah . . . . . . 49, 66, 245 Roorda, Carol ....... . 245 Roorda, Patricia . . ...... 245 Root, Ken ...... .. 108, 168 Rose, Katherine .. ...... 39 Ross, Jim ...... ......... 1 68 Ross, Margie . . . ......... 36, 195 Rossi, Richard . . .... 35, 55, 56, 207, 240, 245, 250, 266 Roth, Jerry ..... .............. 1 68 Roth, lrmagene . . ......... 74, 245 Roth, Janet ..... ... 33, 79, 245 Rothermel, Walter . . Route, Wayne . . . ......245 ......88 89,238,243 .....86,243 .......167 ....243 ....167 ......243 ........195 ...58,84113 ........195 .31,43,51,57195 75195 ...92 167 244 168 Rowe, Len ..... . . . 85, 86 Rudeen, Al ..... ... 195 Rudeen, Anna ... .... . . 47 Rule, Dick ...... ...... 1 68 Rumble, Robbyn ... .. 157,168 Runco, Evangeline ... .... . 195 Rundle, Denny ... .. 157,168 Runhardt, Pete . .. ,,,. , 114 Ryan, Gary .... ......... 1 95 Rydell, Donna ... .......... .. 54 Rydell, Pat ..... . . . 48, 65, 71, 245 Ryland, Errol . . ..... 59, 99, 105 Ryman, Patricia ..... .......... 8 1 Ryland, Olivia .,...... ... 43, 157 S Sacks, Margarethe . . . . . . 49, 73, 245 Safe, Paul ........ ........... 2 45 Sala, Dave ...... ... 33, 75, 78, 195 Sala, Harold .... ........... 2 45 Sala, Orville .... ......... 1 68 Saltzman, Carole ... ... 49, 50 246 Samson, Doug ... ...... 63 168 Samuel, Bill ..... .. 99,114 196 Samuelson, Lee .. ,,, 45, 99 196 Sanchez, Phyllis .. ,,,,,,,, 196 Sandelin, Jay ........... 36, 207 246 Sander, Arline .............. 66 196 Sanders, Jay .... 30, 45,115,176 177 Sanderson, Sally Ann .......... 246 Sandorff, John ...... .,,,,,, 'I 68 Sanford, Jim ... ....67 196 Schlu Marilanne 6 Sansing, Anna ... Sargent, Mike ... Saul, Patricia Sausa, Marilyn .. Sausa, John ..... Savite, Harriett . . . Sawrey, Delma . . . Sawtell, Dave .. Saxton, Bob .... Scaggs, Sally ... .........77,168 Scarboro, Jan ..... ... Schaefer, Kenneth Schaefer, Walt ... Schaffer, Ulma . . . Schave, Judy .... Schepp, Ted . . . Scherff, Walter . . Schloo, Sherrie . . Schlund, Terry .,........ Schlupp, Nancy ...... PP' Schneider, Barbara Schoolcraft, Ann . . . Schreiber, Richard Schrieber, Pamela . . Schultz, Marian ... H Schulthess, Richard Schwieger, Karen Scott, Carolyn .... Scribner, Bill ..... Sealock, Barbara 74, 246 45, 196 246 196 246 168 196 168 168 1175, 196 246 . . 207 .. 196 246 ........38 44,86,246 36, 90, 93, .........76,196 49,103,246 43,65,157,168 49, 63, 67, 247 ..........168 ...41,99,247 .......196 108, 168 ....168 ...168 ......196 ......59,104 49,50,247 Seaton, Phyllis ........ 49, 66, 75, 247 Seay, Elaine ...... 43, 73, 75, 240, 247 Seifer, Harriett . . . Segerstrom, Lucile Selby, Dave ..... Sellers, Sue ..... Sension, Donald . Serafini, Barbara Settles, Dana .... Sewald, Claudine Sewald, Paula .. Shada, Lou .... Shada, Sue ..... Shaffer, Sally .... Shakespeare, Larry Shaulik, Donna .. Shaver, Ann ..... Shaw, William .. Sheldon, Dick ... Sheldon, Judy .. Sheldon, Sue ... Shelton, Gary . . . Shelton, Marla .. Sherick, Chuck . . Sherman, Al Sherman, Joy .. Shinkle, Tom .... Shipman, Rosalie Shoemaker, Forrest Shoults, Mary Ann Shroyer, Joanne . Shute, Denny .... Simmons, Betty . . Simmons, Janet . Simmons, Judy . . Simpson, Carole . Simpson, Sandy ., Simrock, Donna .. Sinclair, Darlene . Singleton, Sharon 37,47, 49, 55, 247 91,92 .......57,196 ..,...........247 57,65,71,196 ..........168 ...32,77,196 ......... 247 ...57,71,196 .......197 ...57,169 ......114 ...70,169 ...71,169 ...78,247 .....61 .,....169 .....,.197 ...106,247 ...50,197 ........61 ...104,107 ......247 ....63,93 ......197 114,120 ..........169 ...65,157,169 ......61,169 ......169 ...43,197 ......51,169 ..........169 34, 40, 43, 49, 65,242,247 .......71,197 50,64,71,169 .......,.,197 Skinner, Brian .. ... 108,169 Slocum, Claude ... ..... . 197 Slocum, Wanda ... ..., 197 Sluyter, Gerry . . .... 84 Smiley, Carol ... ... 197 Smith, Betty ... ... 197 Smith, Betty ... ... 197 Smith, Beverly . . . . . 247 Smith Darleen .. ... 169 Smith Dave ...... .. 169 Smith, Dennis ...... ........ 8 1 Smith, John Linsey .... ......... 2 47 Smith John Thomas ...... 59, 120, 247 Smith Lela ........ ......... 1 69 Smith Nyla ....., ....... 1 69 Smith Pete .... ........... 6 1 Smith Richard .. .......... 78, 248 Smith William .. ... 44, 75, 207, 248 Snell, Kay .... ............ 1 69 Snider, Pat ..... .......... 1 97 Snyder, Charles ... ... 169 Snyder, Laurence .,. ... 248 Snyder, Sharon ...... . . . 169 Solomon, Darla ....... ... 197 Soderstrom, Margaret .... . . . 169 Sonderquist, Sonia .............. 169 Spath, Jolene .............. 51, 197 Spence, Pater .... , . 41, 59, 98, 101, 104, 244, 248 Spencer, Karen . . . . 47, 66, 70 248 Spencer, Mark .... ... 38, 63, 74 197 Spencer, Roger .... ....... 7 5 169 Spensley, Jane .... ...... 4 8 248 Spickelmier, Danny ... ... 37, 84 248 Spillman, Betty ...... ....... 2 48 Spinney, Kay ..... 157 169 Sporcich, Carol .... ....... 1 69 Sporcich, JoAnn ... ... 157 169 Springer, Karen ...... .. . 47 169 Springston, Cherie ...,. ....... 1 97 Springston, Marcia Lou .... 33,49 248 Spurling, Patricia ............ 76 197 Squires, Patricia ...... ... 77, 80 197 Springston, Marcia . .. ... 47, 73 248 Stacey, Bob ......... .... 6 3 169 Stackelbeck, Arnold . . . . . ., 197 Stadler, Peggy ....... ... 197 Stadler, Ruth ...... .... 2 48 Stadler, Sylvia .... .... 4 7 197 Staggs, Barbara ... ......... . 248 Stalick, Evelyn .... ... 71,157,169 Stalker, Peggy .... ......... 1 97 Stanley, Jack ... ...... . 248 Staul, Gerri .... ... 249 Steckel, Virginia .... ...... 2 49 Steckel, Rosemary . . . . . 89 197 Steele, Louisa ................. 169 Steele, Robert ........... 73,93 249 Stein, Barbara .. 33, 39, 40, 42, 75 249 Stembel, Nona ................. 198 Steinke, Cecelia .... 32, 43, 48, 57 249 Stenman, John . ........... 81, 90 Stevens, Richard ...... 59, 98, 100,249 Stewart, Arnold ... ......... . 249 Stine, Robert ...,.. . 197 Stoller, David . . ... 46, 59, 249 Stone, Donald . . ...... 249 Stone, Lorinda ,. .,. 54, 249 Stone, Pat ...... .... 1 69 Straight, Harry ... .... 86 Strange, Sharon .. ... 249 Stroh, George .. ....86 Stout, Jim ... Stoutt, Jim . . . Stout, Speed Strauss, Miriam . . Stremmel, Jim . . . Stu bbs, Don ....... 114 ......108 ..104,198 ...........169 ........120,198 ............169 Stucki, John ....... 47, 64, 74, 75, 249 198 Stu rdiva nt, Beverly Sturm, Frances . .... Sundine, James .... Suska, Gayline . .. Sutton, William .. ,249 37,44,74,249 ...........198 ......44,198 46 Sutherland, Carol ................ Swanson, James .. 28, 59, 82, 87,101, 106, 249 Swanson, Romona ........... 71, 169 Swenson, Muriel . . . ..... 32, 47, 169 Switters, Ellen ........ 40, 57, 77, 198 1' Tabbert, Marguerita . . . .... 104, 249 Tabler, Ronald ..... .... 8 2, 87 Tamblyn, Hal ........,........ 169 Tamminga, James 112,250 Tanner,Don ....... 64, 84, 85, 91,198 Tapp, Bob ................. 44, 198 Tavenner, Walt .. ............. 92 Taylor, Bill .... ... 84,169 Taylor, Janice ... ,,,, 169 Taylor, Jeanette ............... 169 Taylor, Judith ................. 250 Taylor, Marilyn .... 47, 49, 66, 79, 250 Temmer, Jeanette .............. 169 Temple, Patricia ............... 250 Tepe, Barbara ..... ....... 1 98 TerHar, Barbara . . . ...... 49, 250 Theclford, Glenda ........ 35, 39, 198 Theleman, Richard .....86,250 Thomas, Alice . 34, 41, 48, 74, 207, 250 Thomas, Marcia ...... 38, 55, 81, 250 Thomason, David . .. ......... . 169 Thompson, Georgia . . . ...... 54, 198 Thompson, Judy ... ,,, 76,198 Thompson, Marci . . ,,, 198 Thompson, Pat ...... 198 Thompson, Robert .... , , , 250 Thompson, Virginia ... ,,, 170 Thomson, Lewis ,... , , 90 Thomson, Garg ...... ,,,, 9 2 Thornton, Nancy ............... 170 Thorp, Ron ..................... 63 Thorson, Mary . 43, 48, 56, 71, 246, 250 Tice, Jerry .............. 59, 98, 250 Tiff, Jerry ..... .......... 1 14, 198 Tipton, Ann ................ 51, 198 Toland, Marlene Tolman, Ronald Toomey, Sandra Torres, Pamela Townsend, Judy Tracy, Verd .. . Trocchia, Beverly. . . Trombly, Aaron Trombly, Martin Tromly, John . Trostle, Carolyn Truan, Kay Trudgeon, Beth Truitt, William . Tschetter, Janis 54,71,77,89,198 .....39,19s ......38,170 .... 3o,57,71, 156,157,170 .,.......251 ...32,65,77 .,..,..63 .......92 .....93,170 ... 5o,75,251 ........170 ......251 ...75,251 .., 70,170 Wise, Kenneth .. Tucker, Karen .. Tucker, Nancy .. Tucker, Robert .. Turnage, Barbara Turner, Royce . . . Tuveson, Laurence Tyler, Charles .. Umberger, Sara Umbricht, Fred . Underhill, Ellen . Urrutia, Angelo . Vail, Jim ...... Vance, Bob .... . ........ 47, 32,43,73, 44, 39,70, .....47 ffbsio' 71,157, 40, 44, 1 251 199 251 251 251 170 199 170 251 251 251 199 .....90 Van de Griendt, Carolyn .. .... Vander Loan, Kenneth Vanderpool, Jack .... VanDer Water, Ginger Van Genderen, Warren 115, Van lwarden, Clyde ............ Van Schooveneld, Marlene .... 75 Van Soest, Peter ............ 74 r 1 Varone, Carolyn .......,....... Vasques, Roni Ann ........... Vaughn, Barbara ...... 47, 50, 68, Vavra, Dianne .... ........ 7 1, Venohr, Barbara ..,............ Venzke, Darlene ...... 48, 54, 89, 170 170 251 170 .... 59, 65, 98, 251 114 251 251 251 199 170 199 199 199 Verdicchio, Marsha Ann .... 32, 48, 54, 65, 207, 251 Ver Lee, Elizabeth ........... 32,252 Vermilyea, Madonna 41, 50, 56, 71, 252 Vidger, Marilola ............ 80, 199 Vigil, Elizabeth ... ...., 77, 89,199 Vigil, Maureen .. . . . 42, 68,118, 252 Vilmin, Sonia .... ............. 1 99 Vincent, Jon ,..,...... 38, 52, 64, 199 Viner, Ted .................... 199 Von Kaenel, Marilyn ............ 170 Vonnie, Boyd ....... ....... 1 18 Vos, Arthur ........ .... 6 4, 170 W Wage, Marlene ..... .... 7 7, 199 Wahl, Don ......,,.. .... 8 4,170 Waitzman, Jeanette .. ...... 81 Wakeman, Emmajean .... 199 Walker, Jerry ....,. ..... 3 9, 86 Wallace, Bruce ... ......... . 252 Wallace, Duncan .... 41, 63 252 Wallenstrom, Margie . ........ 170 Walrath, David . ........ 199 Walter, Patricia . ... 70, 157,170 Walton, Dave .. ........ 79 170 Walstrom, Jerry ......,. 75, 252 Walther, Karel . 74, 81, 207, 252 Ward, David .. ..... 64,92 252 Ward, Jerry ... .--.- 75 252 Warner, Dean . ......61 Warren, .James . ---- 252 Warren, Roy 170 Warrington, Leroy .----- 86 Wassenaar, Carl 207 252 Watandbe, Martin .92 Watkins, Wiley Watson, Barbara .......92,253 ......48,63,8O,253 Watson, Mariorie .,....... 49, 70, 253 Watson, Steve .... .. . 79, 80, 92, 253 Webb, Janice ... Weelans, Leslie Wegener, Louise Wehrman, Janet .......41,17O .......50,253 ............48,253 Weider, Al ........... 41, 63, 72, 253 Weil, Claire ....... Weil, .lack ....... Weinandt, Eddie ... Weiderkehr, Nancy Weinstock, Dave 253 .. 170 .. 253 199 Weir, Jean ....... ... 33, 38, 39, 353 Weirich, Carol ..... .......70,199 Weiss, Nancy ........ ...... 6 6, 199 Weisser, Evangeline ... .... 199 Weith, Mary ........ .. 199 Welch, Marlene ... .. 200 Welker, Anita .. .. 253 Wells, Dick ...... ... 92 Wells, Marvin ... .... 200 Wenzinger, Carolyn ... .. 51, 200 Werntz, Margaret . . . . . . 53 Wescoat, Arthur . . .. 170 West, Margaret .... . 170 West, Sylvia ...... ........... 2 00 Westerberg, Jean ........ 50, 77, 200 Westerman, Judith 32, 43, 48, 57, 66, 207, 248, 253 Westlund, Bob .................. 90 Westlund, Roderick .......... 81, 253 Wheeler, Bob .... Westerman, Judith 32, 43, 41, 48, 57, 66, 207, 248, 253 Wheeler, Marlee ............... 253 Wheeler, Pat ..... ......... 4 7, 100 Whetstone, Larry . .. . . 79, 84, 253 Whissen, Gilbert ... ... 109,170 Whitaker, Virginia ... .... . 253 White, Alice ..... .... 1 70 White, Jim ....... ..... 1 70 Whitefield, Donald ... .... 53, 170 Whiteley, Cerese .... . 200 Whiteman, Lee ... Whitfield, Tom Whitney, Doug Whittemore, Judy Whittemore, Nancy . Wicker, Dean ...... Wicks, Wesley .... Widener, Peggy . .. Wieder, Albert . . Wiers, Frank .........253 .. 35, 44, 90, 200 . ......... 47 . ..54,68,200 ...53,90,170 ...78,80,84 .......171 ... 73, 79, 253 47, 253 Wilcox, Jane ... ... 57, 79 Wilder, Rose ... .... 200 Wilds, James ... . .... 253 Wilken, Curtis ..... .. 41, 254 Wilkins, Anthony ... .. 92, 254 Wilkinson, Velma .... .... 2 54 Williams, Betty ........ ... 75 Williams, Betty Yvonne .......... 254 Williams, Dianne .... . ........... 171 Williams, Elizabeth .... 43, 48, 75, 254 Williams, George ...... 34, 44, 73, 90, 207, 254 Williams, Kerry ..... .... 1 08 Williams, Robert .... .... 2 00 Williams, Roberta .. .. 254 Williams, Robin .,. ... 44 Williams, Shirley ... .... 200 Williams, Pat ..... .. 200 Williams, Ted ..... Williams, Vicki ..... Williamson, Marvin .... Williamson, Ruth . Willis, Willma Claudia ..... rth, Kenneth . ...43,9O l::lll.5.9. 41,65,6a ......92 Willses, Roy ....... Wilmore, Mariorie Marjorie ....... Wilmot, Norman ... Willson, Robert .... Wilson, Dave ... Wilson, Jerry .... Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Sharon Wiltse, Beverly Winn, Phil ....... Winslow, Dottie .. Winter, Sandy . . Wise, Patricia .. Wise, William .. Wiss, Ronnie ... Wittner, Wayne . . . Wolfe, Charles .... Wolfe, Edward Wood, Georgia . . . Wood, Jere Lee ... Wood, Paul Woods, Dan . .. Woodhams, Lee . . . Wooding, Betty . . . Woodley, Carolyn . . Woolum, Patra . . . Worley, Bill ... Wortz, Kay .... Wright, Gary . . . Wright, Ray .... Wright, Tom ...... Wright, Wallace Wullschleger, Herbert .. Wuth, Allen ....... Ya no, Lawrence Yarbrough, Sherry ...... Yeoman, Sandra ... Yonkers, Robert .... Yonts, Sandra .. York, Charlene .... Young, Cleo ...... Young, Clifford . . . Young, David . . Young, Dora .....177 ...61, I I 200 200 1 14 200 254 200 200 254 254 200 114 254 171 ... 54, 68, 200 171 .......84,89 Young, Janice ..... Young, Wilber ..... Youngerman, Danny Z Zahnley, James .... Zambo, Phyllis .... Zeach, Donna .. Zieglar, Bill .... Ziegler, Shirley Zeckman, Ricky . . . 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