Denver South High School - Johnny Reb Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1960
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Sifiinq Study, formless repetition, - reason, order, chaos pondering Pausing in the quiet to listen. . - . 'Sorrow piercing again in memory h h , Tearsafshhed along or wit t e noisy sympathy e crow V . Cold words ' :md emptiness of silence. ' , blurred in the passing of many days .- 4 Portrait ofya year in eeling. bffQ w KW if Jw? M Q5 n W ff if QQ M mfwV3iNWiCfd1F' PP M M W S d led roof p p d ed with s ab f ld of unmcn' ed Q h d pon f h f -ei VW 1419 P W 4 if M- .nu..qwrv- 4-Q F - 4,1.w,+.,,f ,-in 1-'fy-s .vv 24 . ,' 17:1 Ligge' ,gl ' ali!! H 'ff'-1'-nf-.w-.--...., ,,,.,,, W ,. 1141? A f'Jf1,li fv ., r Photographed by Ierry Gerken cmd Terry Wickre 153- 4 f ., fi,-2' ' 2 .42 5:25, fl, I -. v , , Q K aagfga' .1771 ,A Dedication - f. 1, V1 k,J,..., ,Y-uf -f ,,1.f.X,i 1 Q 'ff Joseph Lort Principal 1949-1960 Mr. Lort came to South in 1949 after having served as principal of North High for four years, and as a teacher, boys' adviser and principal at Skinner Iunior High. In addition to this varied ex- perience Mr. Lort brought with him a warm smile, a sincere interest in young people and their activities, and a special affection for South Denver, where he has lived since childhood. He graduated from the original South High and from the University of Denver, and did graduate work at Columbia before returning here to teach. As our principal, Mr. Lort has supported the school athletic teams and academic competitors with confidence and enthusiasm, given understanding and friendly help with our problems, and has often entered into the spirit of student projects. The only South principal ever to be faced with a twelve- period day and a student body of over three thousand, he has shown unfailing cheerfulness and optimism concerning school progress. Through his leadership he has earned a place in the hearts of the school and the community. We hope, Mr. Lort, that as you look back on your years at South you will remember your thousands of children with as much affection as we will re- member you. It is with love and admiration that we dedicate this 1980 Iohnny Reb to you. fiivko 'Z ntclej 'A ,1'l5D,rk if WC-je, QCD 1910? ,ask Saou' IIWQH 3 1- 1245 50 ow XLEQKU UQ? UUA, 5 w Knowifnfj QP bib 01? gclwo fig, 42 M060 all ' MOV0 Q Luc M90 Q09 G6 4 4... Q NW x 5 Yr XX. ,i Contents Actndwes .. ' .. .10 Spcwts.. ... 40 Clubs and Organizations. .64 Acodenncs. ..152 Sopnonwwes.. ...174 Jtuvors.. . .194 Senkws ...,,,, ..224 Senwrfwmnomes.. ..290 Index.. .. 300 V 4 Enchantment . . Dark Shadow, misty colors blended Gossamer strands of decoration tangled low Voices, someone laughing, music- muted sounds Words whispered close, radiant eyes and trembling, falling stars. Dark Curtains drawn slowly open creaking in the sudden hush Glowing footlights vivid whirls of costume K , make-up- ,- unreal ff V fascination A Applause rippling across long aisles. Enchantment in these the magic hours. in i Activities September ' 1 Student Council Assembly .... sophomcrevdms' Tea ...... P.'r.A. Drive .... , ...,.... Oclober . Homecoming Dance ....... United Nations Assembly . .. Rebel Roundup ............ Sophomore Class Party K .... Confederate Assembly . . . November K Back to School Night . . Press Day .......,.... Key Klub Klomp .... Drama Club Play Letterrnen's Assembly ..... Thanksgiving 'Assembly . . . December . K Iunior Prom i Christmas Assembly . .. Ianuury Instrumental Concert ........... All-City Student Council Dance February K Red Cross Dance All-School, Show . . . March .. I Y Internmicnal Assistance Drive .... .Career Day ................. Science Fair .. April A I Council Capers .,.. Easier Assembly .... s Club1Dance May ' , Pep Club Fashion,Show and Tea Purple and White Day Show .... Purple and White Day Dance . .. Senior Prom .................. I-i-14s an I .Class Day .... . . -- ' gif? iiii ii ' Calendar ...l.l7 .....24 K .....30 .....10 .....l6 .....l7 .....2l .....28 5 .....l3 .....l4 - .... 20 ....'.24 .....25 5 .....2l .....l9 .....2B .....13' ....1e-is .....14 .......17 ....l8-19 4...7-B . .... 23 ...'5 .....13 .....13 .....28 ...a .., a ' 7 ,, ,. gf N' ilnjil 3 IW , , iv., K - i i ' L , 'r, .5319 . gvilfffs .fr D , Fight! Fight! Fight! was the cry of every Rebel at rallies held before football and basketball games. The infectious spirit of the cheerleaders and the vivacious whirling of the Pom-Pom girls keyed the student body to a high pitch of excitement. After coaches of the teams added encourage- ment and assurance, South's Number-One Rebel Rouser, Mr. Lort, received standing ovations for his customary pep talks. Humorous and satirical skits by faculty and students always gave the supporters a hilarious preview of the game. t 9.'lP'!f!. A South Sea skirt must be rather Rallies Mr. Carr pumps repeated shots from his muzzle-loader into hosts of Angels from East and refuses to lower the Rebel banner, shouting The South shall rise again! cool in northern latitudes for Viking maiden Sharon Thompson, who moments later narrowly escaped a Southem lawnmower. From the balcony one can see a surging sea of paper as the Pep Club flourishes shakers and the audience jumps to its feet in re sponse to a rousing Dixie air. Head Boy Bob Bishop, presiding over the Student Council Assembly, welcomes the new sophomores to South. Assemblies Assemblies have a variety of purposes during the year. At the beginning of school the Student Council presented an assembly to acquaint the student body with the school officers and to ex- plain the duties and responsibilities of the Council. On October 15 the International Relations Club of South, whose purpose is to promote a better understanding of international affairs, presented Terry Rand, one of the American All- Star basketball players who toured Russia in 1958. Mr. Rand spoke on his trip and showed interesting slides to complement his talk. Both of these assemblies were informative cmd purpose- ful, and helped to make better school citizens. r 1 L, 2 Q l 2 ' F '- X gif . l le. t Bill Walden, Bob Iohnston, Denny Reitz and Neil Hutcheson, disguised as baseball play- ers, render Coney Island Baby cmd Pootie Poo for the Student Council Assembly. After the United Nations assembly Terry Rand and Mr. Lon discuss the details oi the All-Star tearn's trip to Russia. , -1- .I gf . , g?'Flk5il:NfHll uv 0 idtlitfn Hfllfwfi Ill-' lem: Confederate Assemblq On October 28 the stage was set for a visit to Africa. Iohn Perdew, one of South's head debaters and top scholars, described his surnmer's joumey to mcmy parts of the Dark Continent. Iohn was one of ten stu- dents in the nation chosen to participate in the month-long sojourn. Slides of his fasci- nating trip enriched the talk he presented in the Confederate Assembly. Students espe- cially enjoyed the program because it was from the actual experience of one of South's outstanding Rebels. The mysterious magic of Africa is revealed through slides and ct narrative sketch by Iohn Perdew. Lettermarfs Assemblq Teammates in football, tennis, golf, and oss-country held places of honor on the age as Rebels assembled to honor the ath- tes who had represented South so well. pproximately 100 boys received letters or rtificates of recognition for the excellent rtsmcmship and ability that they dis- ayed. Coaches Wertz and Diner presented ese awards to varsity football members, d Coach Dick Yates recognized a large oup of promising sophomores. Mr. Nlielenz, ho ably managed golf, termis, and cross- untry to bring honors to South in all three, ave letters to his deserving competitors. very Rebel gathered to give recognition to ese boys who made such outstanding con- ' utions to the Rebel tradition. Co-captains Jeff Robinson and Dave Magnuson proudly present a subscrip- tion to World Tennis to Coach Mielenz for his leadership, which so ably guided the tennis team. Rev. LeRoy King imparts the spirit of Thanksgiving in his message to all faiths. p Christmas Concert Traditionally the Christmas Concert is one of the finest and most impressive as- semblies of the year. Perhaps in no other assembly are there so many par- ticipants - the number exceeded 400. Under the direction of Mr. Dana Wells and Mrs. Clarice Williams, the Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Beginning Choir cmd Concert Choir sang spirituals, traditional carols, modem and classical selections. 16 Thanksgiving Assennblq With an air of reverence and thankfulness, South students ga- thered together on November 25 to hear Reverend LeRoy King from Grace Methodist Church speak on a Thanksgiving theme. Hi-Y, a Chris- tian organization for young men, sponsored this assembly and in ad- dition rendered service to the com- munity with their collection and distribution of canned goods to needy families in Denver. The robed choral groups inspire the audience, calling to mind the true meaning of Christmas. Roundup Hundreds of enthusiastic Rebels crowded into the faculty parking lot be- fore the East-South game for refresh- ments and a rally. Two of South's smallest supporters were present to add their voices to the cheers. In uniform to lead the procession to the stadium were the cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls, Pep Club and band. The S Club and Key Club boys formed a long corridor for the high-spirited marchers. Riding high after their Roundup, the Rebs form a long gray line to the stadium as they prepare to battle with East. K ... Me and my shadow, say the Pom- Pom girls, as mascots Ken and Haney whirl, jump and cavort for the crowd. The Pep Club girls spell out the secret mes- sage, SOUTH, which they carried hallway around the world in their marching exhibition. td v -. U . Pep Club own Carrying a message from the South to the East was the theme of the half-time exhibition presented by the South High Pep Club on October 17. The message first traveled on a steamboat of Pep Club girls to the Far East, where a rickshaw continued the journey across the continent. The scroll containing the message then unwound, and the girls revealed their secret with the information of the word SOUTH. Many long hours of hard work and prac- tice by Mrs. Lyon and Miss Floyd, sponsors: ludy McClung, drill leader, Heidi Markisen, writer of the script: and all the Pep Club members made this spectacular demonstration possible. Mother-Daughter Tea The annual fashion show and tea, held on May 5, had an enthusiastic attendance of mothers and daughters. Pep Club members modeled sportswear, school clothes, cocktail dresses and formal evening wear for an audience of five hundred mothers and daughters. A tea was then given in South Court by the Pep Club. Robin Morris, fashion show chairman, and Shirley Hawkins, Pep Club president, made this another successful activity of their club. lack Leingang apparently doesn't realize he's a most lucky fellow to he escorting sparkling Pep Club coordinator Robin Morris in the annual spring fashion show. Lovely flowers, delicious punch and helpful Pep Club girls made the Sophomore Tea a memorable event. Sophomore Tea A Rustic Welcome was given to all sopho- more girls by the Pep Club on September 24. The new girls were introduced to Southern Cus- toms and enjoyed the performances of a mixed quartet and a Dixieland ensemble. Refreshments were then served by the peppy hostesses. This activity gave the sophomore girls an opportunity to get acquainted with the Pep Club cmd their new senior high classmates. H! Mama keeps close tabs on both the cat and the boyfriend as she passes through the parlor. Drama Club Dlau Set in the era of the early 1900's, Years Ago depicted a stage-struck young girl's ambitions to be an actress. The Drarna Club spent several months rehearsing the hilarious three-act play, which was held on November 20 under the direction of Mrs. Nordstrom. Southern Masqueraders worked on publicity, tickets, programs and production while Stage Crew designed the effective backdrops. Pep Club usherettes rendered service to complete the theatrical production. The performance, enjoyed by over 600 teachers, friends and students, was the first Drama Club presentation since 1957. l 4 f 'QQ' 2 Q y ...- -I-if R . gy ' That girl is not going to the wicked cityl' r . lr , rl: J l K l Mrs. Nordstrom, Gary Taylor and Dra- ma Club members talk about their coming production ot Years Ago amidst ladders and just-begun scenery. 1 Music Concerts The Instrumental Concert, traditionally held during Music Week, was the result of long hours of practice by members of Concert Band cmd Concert Orchestra. Students enjoyed excerpts from Oklahoma and a rousing march played by Concert Band in a morning assembly. That evening, Ianuary 19, parents, faculty and stu- dents gathered to hear both groups present several musical selections under the direction of Mr. Forest Goff. The quality of the Instru- mental Concert indicated the excellent training and diligent practice on the part of many al- ready accomplished musicians. The climax of the many hours spent in prac- tice and performance was the Vocal Concert on May 10. Students heard many of the groups perform for South for the last time. Participating in the program were Concert and Beginning Choir, Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, and Girls' Choir which have a total of about 350 members. Under the direction of Mr. Dana Wells and Mrs. Clarice Williams, the choirs gave an ex- cellent performance to end the year's activities. Orchestra members practice with intense concentration for the coming concert Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Ensemble blend their combined voices in the finale of the Spring Vo- cal Concert. Science Fair Chosen as one of the top ten science departments in the country last year, South's department of science has been no less outstanding in 1960. At the Science Fair held March 3rd, students of physics, chemistry and biology classes exhibited a variety of displays ranging from demon- stration of the nuclear reaction in an atomic submarine to the study of waves and the laws of refraction. Hundreds of interested parents and friends were impressed by the knowledge of South High science students cmd the quality of the displays shown. Fish and pm? Dissection .if rig -' .y .tl all Contrary to many boys' opinions, the dissection of frogs is an interesting sub ject to girls as well as to parents at the Science Fair business world. Mr. Flanders, aided by Jackie Gott, Evie Olson and Iune Lewinson, charts Career Day choices for March 17. Career Dau Career Day offered an excellent oppor tunity for seniors and juniors to explore vocations in several fields including med icine, social Work, journalism and teaching Professional and skilled representatives of various occupations conducted workshops on March 17 to inform and instruct students in vccrious aspects of their professions Through the efforts of Mr Flanders Pep Club girls and the various speakers Career Day was a valuable expenence for any South student who will soon be entering the 'fit l Ladders, chalk and the artistic talents of Iudy Brehm and Ethel McDowd produced the beautiful backdrops for the All-School Show. ,ty Have Fun-- ill Travel The lights dimmed at exactly 8:00 p.m. as the All-School Show Orchestra vigorous- ly opened Have Fun-Will Travel. The show proceeded with smooth precision and perfection as the audience of pccrents and students toured America via Manhattan, New Orleans, and 'Frisco. Three fabulous acts displayed the versatility of Southern performers as they changed from the sophis- ticated mood of New York to the merry atmosphere of New Orleans and the exotic mood of San Franciscds Chinatown. Behind the scenes the stage crew made sets and controlled the ropes while Mr. Wells and Mr. Goff developed the musical scores. Mr. Mitick and Mr. Graber co-ordi- nated the script and the cast of over 175 to make the production professional in its qual- ity. The many hours of work and rehearsal were evident in the performances held on February 18 and 19. Mr. Seiler, Mr. Carr, Mr. Page and Mr. Brandhorst of the Old Timers' Quartet show excellent dance-line form while straining their tonsils in an effort to reach the high notes of You Gotta Have Heart. Marsha Dyer scrys, Aye Aye, sir, to Dick Ray as they have a fling in the big city. 9-5 Q.- i X-I x I 4 1 'iv .E lf, X Bill Wodrich paints a word picture of Ma'nha'ttcm magic for Sue Peters and the audience. Why don't you go outside cmd play, kid? Carla Patterson says as she gives her impression of a champagne flight. f li I 1 if-I f 1 1 .I ll X ,' I 1 1.. ml I 1 'QQ ' in L L L r,4 ,L my at . 1 ff t if G , f iq y ,s ac I i ,g:.. L- .5 - , V D - The curved fingers ot Lee Pra- ter poised on the keyboard of ivory reflect the training and practice required to au- dition for the Purple and White Day Show. Dave Isaac captivates the audience ot the Color Day Show with his monologue for Sea Scape. Purple And White Dau Show The grand finale of the talent performances of South was the Purple and White Day Show. One of the year's best productions, Sea Scape disproved the superstition that Friday the 13th is unlucky as the show progressed with smooth perfection to the crowning of the class queen, After winning in competitive auditions, the acts from the three classes, sophomore, junior and senior, practiced diligently to present their talent on behalf of their class to honor the royal court. Traditionally the President of Folio Leaves begins the show with a monologue. Ai- ter President Dave Isaac opened the show, the class queens were crowned as the silent au- dience watched with anticipation. Amid the sobs of dateless senior girls Sea Scape began the 1960 Purple and White Day festivities. -I Sophomore Dance On October 21 the Sophomore Class held their first senior high get-together, Rhythm Rhapsody. The music of the Blue Notes floated across the gaily decorated gym for the enjoyment of the sophomores and their dates from eight to eleven p.m., and talented members of the class presented acts to further enliven the evening. A sophomore couple swings to the music of the Blue Notes at Rhythm Rhapsody. Homecoming Dance Tempos in T Formation was the theme of the Homecoming Dance held on October 10. Both gyms were uniquely decorated with a web of purple and white streamers, and the tempos of Hoagie Harper and Bob Capelli enhanced the enjoyment of hundreds of couples. Our football team contributed to the success of the evening with their 25-6 victory over North. Evie Olson, dance chairman, and the Pep Club worked many hours to make Homecoming reflect the tempo of South to a T. is an ii'3QI?tsf5tb f' g.. : f'i s 1 N ff A-fin 4 .1 gi, -. -,- Y XsX gYg.n 1-:ig G7 .lf .ts ins? 0 ,' f' A iv '10 ,Q X-S l ' A ' 'nf-,5.l!S?JJU3H1 White mums. accented by letters and bows, sit in readiness fox the big Homecoming Dance. The backdrop receives final touches from Pep Club girls preparing for Tempos in T Formation. 25 The mellow melodies of Wayne Case and orchestra float over Key Klub Klomp to create an atmosphere of blue cmd gold in the gaily decorated gym. A huge key dominates decorations in the boys' gym, emphasizing Key Club's dedication to service as one of the gate- ways to successful living. Keg Klub Kmmp Under streamers of gold and blue, Southern couples danced to the music of Wayne Case and his orchestra from nine until the magic hour of twelve. The traditional Klomp, spon- sored by Key Club, was planned by dance chairman Steve Nellis with the help of fellow members and held on November 14. Presi- dents of other Key Clubs in the city were wel- come guests of honor. An additional attraction at the dance was singer Bob Swanson, South High Rebel, who sang Igloo, a song which he recently recorded. Wrwwskvvn ' 7 'X X . . fy - A1 ,ff .fe ' V ,. ,Wm .,,,,. ugly ,V V' A F gpg: , . M, 'mg'-Q K ,.,ML.k,,3.. 4- 5' K ,,sg,,-i,,?ff'L 'i 1'f'- W ,-'A-'4' 'k:1,.,,,,Mmf ' ...Q2 'M,1'rjf 'l . ,aff f ait, rs 'W '- H i , +V f .ff-fr , vtt. fi A . A' we .,- - my '53 I by Q- K , ..,,, . s ' .1041 lg? 2 1- ,. .EQ r rv, 't'r . i s c l i S ,f f ff .st all 'i 'e r., W' 'L 1 ' 1 af X ,f fi q Hr - 3 t 'x :rx B., r. X, 'si' , f'-' 31 V 5' 'W 'fe vw . 51 .7',,-gy . i QL' H f .sy gfgjfeflg 5. fr' W ,pf -1 ' ge s,.,' , A s , S . '7 ' X' if-.4 -. 1, In t X , ,fs . l . gh . -J! if ' -- J. 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Snowy weather did not damp- en the Valentine spirit of over 300 couples as they danced from nine to twelve to the melodic music of Iohn Timmins and his or- chestra. Under a red and white web of streamers and a shower of Cupid's arrows, many Southern men fell mortally wounded in spite of their previous efforts to escape his power. Athletes Feat Traditionally Athlete's Feat is undertaken by the S Club. Couples were guided to the April 23 spring activity by the large imprints of athletes' feet. At the hour of nine, the music of Del Turner set all toes to dancing until the clock neared twelve. A high point of the dance was the presentation of a gift to Mr. Lort in appreciation of his avid sup- port and interest in athletics at South. Members of S Club worked diligently to add another Ath- lete's Peat to the long list they have accomplished. Skip lump and lim Hoops carefully lift the big toe of Bob Iohnston, who looks tickled, as Mike Marsh watches to make sure that Athlete's Feat is well publicized. South's Iack and Iill, lack Scheu and Iill Young, forage for a souvenir in the closing moments of Cupid's Beau. 130601 ,Caufson Iunior Prom Queen Junior Prom Charming and vivacious Robin Lawson was crowned queen of the Iunior Prom at the formal ball of the Class of '61 held on December 5. Six candidates, including Robin, were selected from a number of hopeful girls. She then entered a final competition with Mary Emanuel and Gwen Gcunel. At the Emerald Illusion created for 250 starry-eyed junior couples, Queen Robin reigned from nine to midnight with her royal court, Prin- cesses Mary and Gwen. Enhancing the formal evening was the melodious music of the K Men. Glittering green decorations cast cm emer- ald touch of magic through the Denver Uni- versity Student Union, providing an enchanting background for exquisite gowns, lovely flowers and entrcmced couples. Q X -. x xx J,- 2 V - X W x .,1 '. ix Gwen Game! Iunior Prom Princess f I LJ 4 si I x ,Mary 511m11uel Iunior Prom Princess Junior Dro The royal court, Mary Emanuel, Robin Lawson and Gwen Gamel bestow gracious smiles and queenly dignity upon an admiring junior class at Emerald Illusion. Petiie Patty Brokaw seems to be wistfully hoping that she will someday occupy the throne of Robin Lawson, as Kevin Weisbrod, suave in his tuxedo, dreams of the day he will crown her. Couples line the aisle, anxiously await- ing the appearance of the royal proces- sion cmd the queen-to-be. 1. xi . x vs f W en., 1 . T s I L' E L. if 4 A x W? ' if -Lx' - I , W 1 A C154 H If Rik I6 alfiu M 0 rris Senior Prom Queen Kuff: ,turf kabcrtsvn Senior Prom Princess Senior Prom From over fifteen candidates, Robin Morris, Ruth Arm Robertson cmd Mary Bliss were chosen to rule over the Senior Prom of the Class of 1960. The reigning queen and her princesses were elected by the seniors for their popula:rity, beauty and personality. The charm and friendliness of Queen Robin made her the ideal represent- ative of all senior girls and the dream girl of all senior boys. With her vivacious attendants, Robin governed a magical new kingdom in the fabulous ballroom of the new Denver Hilton Hotel. Although this enchanted night of May 28 drew all too soon to a close, the dancing couples began a whirlwind of senior graduation activities never to be forgotten. Mary l5'liss Sefnior Prom Princess A long-awaited moment is realized as Randy Phelps places the glittering crown on the head of the Senior Prom Queen. Filmy whirls of skirts, daxk coats, corsages -- seniors dance ccwcxy their prom. The dreamlike atmosphere of the prom is re- flected in the mood of Sandy Wheeler and Greg Hammill. ,Z ' ' f f 1 72.-wf2v'fF-'gfa11wf::w11f?5f is? ' X ,J , ifetiwxk afizf . 4 ,,,., ,1m.,e,..-. Q' s , ,,A.:.,,,h,Y K M ,, 1 fx. f f y Lizwfe 'M Mfg-Q: HL? A .11 ., 611ml Patina Color Day Queen Sophomore j s Color Dau Roqaltq 'I'he girl chosen to reign as Queen of Color Day represents not only the traditional queenly ideals of beauty, poise and chccrm, but also the spirit and enthusiasm of her class in the year's activities. Registration and voting, P.T.A. mem- bership and attendance at class council meet- ings all counted for Color Day points this year. The winning class was kept a carefully guarded secret until after the regal procession of the three class queens into the auditorium and the program of talent in their honor. Then Bob Bishop, Student Body President, crowned the class queen whose class had best supported her -and South-the Queen of this year's Color Day. , -W .....-ar- efv-N .l'9'. '17 1 'E ..f,,, W v. S., - lf - -' W - . 'rw f V 1, J ,. r , - . Susie Williams Iunior Queen t - e -'fx .gy .. s ' ', up , 1 -.seep yy. sf - ' 2 -Q... 3 1, E , 5'Tvl , .. 'Ti XYS h ' 'ivx ills,- Q A A mx' s X x y,...' .N . A . , .1 g Q, 3 Q . , s' 'Q' Nl .L X X'-A , . ' 2 L f julee Hayes Senior Queen 1 mf - 11-1 ,kl,3f-V N, X-be s ' 1-aw . 4 '4?Wl fr-lzikiifaff iq r-emsazizi A-rn-1,'L'A 2 D 'lx' 2' . , qw ,ggi ? 4.1 W, UW 1 Vffz wr: - A A :fp W 1 5 3.5 5: .,. i -, Y ., X :W Vi ,' ,1'1-fijjw . X -at . f A X - iff - , ' . x , th e - , 2 Q , . A , I 'i m '. 1' 1 1,1515 QA M . .lifi in T ' 5 A 'fp eil! i 1 X W fr. is , E A .. ,, .... . 2 i if ,. qA. 1 , l11 2 on i N. ,f :4.'446: 'Q ' i 1 - ,gm gsm We , .' , , , . , . 3. 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Q .1 ,L Q, 1 , yi, ' tt A , -we riff .253 ,.1:- if 1 'Vs i ws- 5 , i . , w iff' .sn w ?:' ,V'-Hfif h 'Y-.Sf 'fy.?2'f' Wm' ' Vi 1i4i:if'l1,f ,y - f' -'e .Z if 1 V V z ,mit-v .1- ff ,.'KfzEI'fFfqf,':'.Q:?, ,.f.f' .5 ,. V- ' it M V, I -V I i . ' ' V Q 'LLL 52 WI VSV . tiff i1,f:,r.i.f , A N, ' Sharon jones Sophomore Princess Suv 81.9011 Sophomore Princess Couples pause in the moonlight outside the big front doors, talking quietly oi their class' victory or defeat cmd of the dreamy hours of dcmcing yet to come. 38 N Monotonous hours of marching and prac- tice do not bother the Iunior Escorts as they look forward to escorting the seniors at graduation. Graduation Months before the dream of the Class of 1960's graduation was to become a reality, preparations for the final whirlwind of ac- tivities were in progress. Early in February the Iunior Escorts began to practice for that one night in Iune -graduation. To be chosen, the girls had to have a B average and no truancies. The 125 juniors then agreed to buy the gown of lavender chosen by their vote. Another tradition of graduation week is the Senior Class Play, The eighteen-mem ber cast, under the direction of Mrs. Re- bekah Goldberg, began work months ahead tor the production of Iune 3. Set in the 19U0's, the play was perfectly staged and costumed, and will always be remembered by the class of 1960. ni... The eighteen-member cast of Meet Me In St. Louis interrupts a busy rehearsal to pose for a family portrait. I I M-s-.1--X , N5 Q, .a ,.m..,. V ,K l. Excitement Taut bodies braced, set against each other, struggling Hands sure grappling for a hold Shouts from the crowd from teammates on the floor Pin him! muscles tense, straining Rebel athletes fighting to win. A crowd cheering in unison frantic, screaming in joy or disbelief or hushed, intent Cheerleaders clapping twirling, leaping high yelling encouragement in tense moments hoarse exhausted but jubilant after a winning game. Excitement in a challenge well-met. ,ww Q.. fn 51 xl' Gary Taylor Beryl Hingley Robin Morris Head Cheerleader , .1, Iohn Kennedy Cheerleaders Axis With bouncing spirit and energy, Rebel cheer- +1 leaders sparked boisterous yells at many athletic ac- tivities. The presence of these vigorous, animated pepsters stirred the enthusiasm of Rebel supporters. Shen-y Oliner Don Bross Judy Lay Alternate Alternate Qridclers Take Second Dlace East overpowered South's Rebels as the Angel team swept to the Denver Prep League title. South, losing both games against East, wound up in second place over North, which placed third. West and Man- ual finished fourth and fifth respectively. Under the coaching of Mr. Diner, the team was led to victory by such outstanding players as Back Ronnie Orrell, the league's leading scorer, Back Neil Hutcheson, Tackle Steve Nellis, and Back Bob Johnston. East SOU'I'H North West Manual WON LOST 8 0 6 2 4 4 l 7 l 7 South gridders lead a fierce attack against opposing Cowboys. .2 68, E . Q- i . - V as 'X + Ng X ,L ' - 'e ff .M N S I ' N 2- ' ll y ,X I t t 3,-ff lr Ronnie Orrell Steve Nellis Neil Hutcheson All-City, All-State All-City Tackle A11-City Back A11-Metro Back Bob Iohnston All-City Back M' 4 Q -' fee . A . 2' 1. 1 .,s'2i..f4.. vate I K . . . A V. Wit .TREW ji tt? fb Liu, if . . 1:7 't 'z K A., .,.- A .: 'ff 1 132: ' iwfeif .. .,b. 'Y in :Q L, 4' t 1 si gt s .xy 22 'Qt t - r1,Q354 L 4 .- i! a ,Q EW, vi f if ., Q .x -:Ft iii L4- zf f- 4 .l .yi 1 . l, K 1 -I -., 1 . L W 4' H EI' E113 fi? if af ' -7 ' 4: 22 - if if V . . Qi V . 191, ' . .A East Qridders 2nd A11-City Guard Harry Buckner Znd All-City Center Iack Leingang 2nd All-City Guard Mike McNeill Znd A11-City End Dennis Reitz Tackle Dethrone South An alert East eleven, capitalizing on every Rebel mistake, pasted a 25-0 victory label over Southem hopes in the opening game of the season. In the second game East scored a 27-12 win, tallying two touch- downs in the first half and never losing the lead. Wingback Mickey Marsh romped for twelve Rebel points in the third quarter to make it uncomfortable for the Angels, but East closed out the scoring with two touchdowns and claimed the victory. An East High gridder gallops for a gain against Rebel defenders Mickey Marsh Bob Roning Back Buck annie Orrell breaks awcxy for an im- essive gain as Bob Iohnston blocks an looming Manual tackler. . .A Rebels Mow Down Manual Lynn Iankovsky Guard The Rebels were led by Tailback Ronnie Orrell, who scored three touchdovnms, in wearing down cr stubborn Manual eleven to score a 32-6 win in the teams' first meet- ing of the season. Striking early in the first quarter, South was held at bcry for the rest of the period. Later on, however, the Thunderbolts were unable to hold back the strong Rebel team. The second game like- wise proved successful for the Southemers, who scored twice in the first quarter and once again in the fourth to short-circuit Thunderbolt hopes 19-0. 1' Qs Cdl fx -3' J 4 XX X I - f - .r t 4. LarrgMosconi Bob Traudt sbp Ium uard Guard En Eleven forceful South gridders outcharged West's Cowboys, 26-O, fired by the coaching of Gene Wurtz, who took over for Coach Diner during his stay in the hospital. The Rebels outplayed the West team while Ronnie Orrell again proved him- self the outstanding player. The second game was an even greater show of South strength as West failed to get inside the South 40-yard line all after- noon, and the Rebels crushed the Cowboys 33-0. Ready to meet the challenge of the opposing team, the Rebel line faces the Cowboys with confidence and determination. South Corrals Cowboqs af V T: -.fl I I F G . f . .Q :fi,:Q,. y X hz g F Y ,k,: gig- ,. V. ...P , , Q f 5.2 ww a if X , wi t E. . f M FRONT HOW Marsh M Wyatt, D., Bessent, I., Cameron, B., Roning, B., Traudt, B., Steckel, E., Finlay, B., McNeill, M. ROW TWO Bjork K Brokaw I. Chcrrnberhn I Mestek M., White, T., Marshall, B., Reichardt, I., Ingram, A., Harshmcm, D., Iankovsky, L. ROW THREE McWil11a:ms H Iohns ton B Iump S Nelhs S Mosconi, L., Davies, I., Helton, D., Elliott, C., Eberly, B., Leingang, I. ROW FOUR: Kisker, H Manager Hutcheson N Willhite I Sloan I Wallace, K., Spangler, R., Roorda, I., Tracey, R., Ford, I., Reitz, D. ? lui Tallback Ronnie Orrell boots an extra point while his teammates stop North rushers I2 b D p ' k' Led by Backs Neil Hutcheson and Ronnie Orrell, the Rebs sank North's Vikings in a 25-6 victory. South opened the first quarter with two touchdowns scored by Hutcheson. In the third quarter the Rebel team closed out the scoring with two additional tallies. In the sec- ond game the Southerners stopped the Vikings 26-12. By defeating North in this important final game, the Rebels placed second in city- wide competition. North Vikings grapple with a Rebel runner. Junior Football South's junior varsity won the city championship title by tying once with East's junior squad and winning all other games. The team members, although they will be split up next year due to the addition of Denver's new high schools, should provide their individual schools with strong nuclei to start off the new football season. fi SOUTH 12 SOUTH 35 SOUTH 14 SOUTH 26 SOU'I'H 7 SOUTH 48 SOUTH 41 SOUTH 33 --,.,, i 4 ' East 12 Manual 0 West 0 North 0 East 0 Ma:nual 0 West 6 North 0 A rugged South player bulls on for a few more yards as a West tackler at- tempts to pull him down. South smothers a West attempt at a first down 1 - Mu .-' ' ' .- v ' uf .pf ' , ., I '-. , ,'I. A, ..'f'JQ4'-fre. K. .-.xp , A. ,.,- . Lf ,fa ' , -I ..' l .. f-11-L-.1 A-'-Q.. -- ein ' pg- ., . . ' Mfr'- W'tf'm'efa.15'd?7'iu.1,.f.:.r -Mtv rf .7i'f-.mf- lair' ' ,p S A ' ' '---T - '-' 1' ss I FRONT ROW: P. Cottrell, P. Proven, D. Lcmman, D. Iones, K. Sevcik, G. Smith, B. Wherry, B. Iones, M. Preston, R. True, M. Bryans, M. Culwell, G. Rasor SECOND ROW: Mr. Yates, P. Palmquist, I. Welker, D. Hanson, D. Blanchard, I. Olson, A LaCompte, M. Pomeroy, C. McMul1in, D. Christ, I. White, D. Kissell I Moody R. Mauck, B. Day, Mr. Wilson. THIRD ROW: I. Marshall, I. Peterson, R. Damerill, D. Walker, I. Lamson, I. Coman. A. Sundine. B. Coffey. C. Becker M Iunch G Fisk, R. Christman, R. Works, D. Sullivan, B. Slaughter, I. Duran. ' Sophomore Football SOUTH 21 ' SOUTH 7 SOUTH 14 SOUTH 20 SCORES East 20 North 14 West 0 Manual 0 South's sophomore football team wound up in second place among the high schools by winning three games and losing one. Under the instruction of Coaches Dick Yates and Bob Wilson, the team members learned the basic fundamentals of football. Having proved their capability, the players should be a welcome addition to next year's junior and varsity squads. - tx-v Chuck .McMu11in Dick Sullivan Don Lanman Iohn Duran TGIHJGCII Haltback Tackle Quarterback 'Met ,.c-1.2-.'I :.,. -Tm' v i' --V ' '. ' . --g3s,,,e..-Q.. 5' ,.,,,,3, W ' ' 1'+.- 1, 7' 1. .,:. .' . ,- fx ' f'f w'-mw.w,gzf1- -7 -- s 1 - 3.1 MS, -ye ' Aff , .' 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Paced by Dave Reagon, Bob Reginelli, Dave Butz and Frank Iccmes, Igebel runners scored a fifth-place standing in tate. Coach 'N ,,,vs J flffif ,. J.-. W fqdiif' sie- ff ' -5-'igvpt fix e wif ,t 5 gi? -' Ng, ,W , . kr, 1hL'4' ,,vi . 7 r' H has LX f- ,wx 9 :g-gk,,g,.z:-A: Hzzw-V -ij: M Ii? .L 'Q ' , , .Wiz-171, v ,A 1 Q- W -5 f , ' iM.fft:i55f,-ms-te' ' .':iffmgis'vJ ' 'fi 'Na , -R , lfzf'-if ' fmt - Q ,5'Pa,,1,g,'f'f:,,- , N , Yi f !E.,'5'5Z.f.,sQ5- .!f 'Q -- , .13-,Egg.gfgqsbg,2rB:rf.g3w-3....n,rn,ig,,,,,A A D -, , - g,,4.fq4.1.:. g.--43 , c, 'K ' n s f i V ' t f t ffxf'Y-W-':'2', Frank Iames Dave Butz Golfers Are Second Southern golfers, following closely behind last, placed second in City this yecn'. The team, parked by the experienced Chip Berry, Mike Ylielenz, Max Snead and Ronnie Wright, and tuided by Coach Frank Mielenz, won twelve out f sixteen matches. They gained valuable knowl- Lzige and competitive experience and, though bsing five lettermen through graduation, should le strong contenders for next yeaI's city liampionship and state honors. l WON LOST 14 2 Qast NOUTH 12 4 Vest 7 9 lorth 5 l l lanual 2 14 F HONT ROW: Tom Bniskotter, Chip Berry, Ronnie Wright, Mike Mielenz, Max Snead, Bob Grant. BACK HOW: Iohn Thomas, Rick Chapman, Craig Grant, Steve Strauss, Mr. Mielenz. Mike Mielenz Ronnie Wright Bob Grant Chip Berry Max Snead Co-Captain Co-Captain V -5 - ' 12 . 4 l, s--1: ,MY K Ieff Robinson Lee Rader Chuck G01db9I1 Bfifm O'He0m Tennis East SOUTH North West 3 Manual WON LOST 44 4 39 9 20 28 14 34 3 45 , 6 S The Rebel tennis tearn this year placed sec- ond in city-wide competition. Under the super- vision and instruction of Coach Frank Mielenz, the Dixie netters were able to give East's rack- eteers a difficult battle while proving themselves superior to team from North, West and Manual High Schools. A nucleus of experienced players will return to the courts next year ready to meet stiff competition. FRONT HOW: Chuck Willsea, Dave Magnuson, Ieff Robinson, Bob Camey, Chuck Goldben. ROW TWO: Dave Faris, Buzzy Neusteter, Lee Rader, Brian O'Hearn. arsitq Caqers Take Third Coached by Mr. Bob Wilson, Southern basketballers placed third in league com- petition. The Rebels ended the season with a 4-4 record after beating North and West in both games and losing to East and Manual. The determined South team opened the season with a loss to the Angels. In the second game, East again remained on top with a 49-47 win in an exciting and thrill- packed game. Rebel center Ralph Becker romped to the league scoring champion- ship, going away with 141 points for a 17.6 average. WON LOST East 7 1 Manual 7 1 SOUTH 4 4 North 2 6 West O 8 Rebel Mick Marsh rebounds for two points in a close East-South game. Mick Marsh Ralph Becker Skip lump Tom Greer Although blocked by opposition, Neil Hutcheson manages to get a shot away. West's Cowboys were twice defeated by the Rebel team with scores of 63-48 and 53-48. In these games and others throughout the entire season, Ralph Becker showed the ability that earned him the league scoring chcanpionship. In the second game with West, the Cowboys led at the halt. Then the Rebels broke away to rack up the points that enabled them to reach victory. Ralph Becker leaps high above a West Player as Tom Greer watches in anticipation. Twice the Manual Thunderbolts over- powered the Rebels. In both games South played a close and challenging game but could not hold back Manual's scoring at- tempts. In the first game the Bolts walked away with a 59-54 Win. In the return con- test Manual again slipped by South. South Downs ikin North's Vikings were unable to hold back cr strong South team as the Rebels thumped them with cr 60-41 win and or 59-54 victory. Again led by Ralph Becker, the team fought an 8-7 first-quarter score in the second game to come out victorious. By defeating North in the final game the Rebs secured a third place in City. QS Ralph Becker sinks cz jump shot in a North-South contest. Bob I ohnston Mike Mielenz Juniors Aid Varsitq Junior hoopsters placed third in city com- petition with a 4-4 record this year. Under the training of Coach Flanders, the team perfected basketball fundamentals, improved their of- fensive and defensive plays, and gained valuable experience which will prove useful next season. The league champion scorer, Ralph Becker, adds two more points to his impressive total. FRONT ROW: M. Marsh, I. Shikles, I. Shikles, M. Mielenz, C. Dow, I. Hoops, D. Lee. SECOND ROW: I. Wilmore, B. Ioh sto , B. B l , I. Amb hl, R. T , B. Eb I C. Elli tt W. L' ' - n n e mear ue racey er y, o , 1v1ng sion, T. Gordon. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wilson, D. Smith, D. Helton, S. lump, T. Greer, R. Becker, I. Burgner, R. Krening, E. Steckel, Mr. Flanders. SOUTH 36 SOUTH 38 SOUTH 42 SOUTH 45 SOUTH 38 SOUTH 40 SOUTH 46 SOUTH 40 West 32 East 51 Manual 46 North 30 East 88 Manual 44 North 38 West 32 M .-:.'!.-N mms: 2 1r- ' i.. F.. I Rf i . fl xml 1 ki!!! , 5. JK Y V lk? ,J-5 ! x I . Dave Lyan Dick Sullivan Bill Coffey Dave Cnst Sophs Gain Experience South's sophomore basketball team ended the season with ct 5-3 record, better than that of the varsity. By beating West and North in both games they secured a third place standing. After being beaten by East in the first game, the team made a surprise comeback and overpowered the Angels 44-42. Q ' lk!! Yeti 7 - A? l 4 TT .i,, wif' the . S r of ' 5,1 74 , 'S fl fi I . pf V A , S f y I 5,,i3' 'wt'-fi W I FRONT ROW: D. Smith, I. Coman, D. Sullivan, A. LeCompte, D. Crist, S. Crocker. SECOND ROW: D. Lanman, D. Himbree, B. Thomas, D. Tilsley, C. Becker. THIHD ROW: K. Sencik, B. Crockett, D, Lyan, D. Hollingsworth, B. Coffey, K. Murphy. I South South South South South South South South North . East .. West . . SOUTH Mcmual STANDINGS Wrestling 95 82 75 42 16 IJ lim Carroll Phil Stevenson A11-City All-City South's matmen grabbed a fourth place in city competition this season with Iirn Carroll and Phil Stevenson sweeping to All-City titles in their respective weight divisions. North retained the city championship by once more defeating all-city competitors. FRONT ROW: Mr. Carlson, F. Carlson, I. Carroll, L. Mosconi, D. Harshman, B. Reqinelli, W. Burley, P. Stevenson, S. Nellis, Mr. Wurtz. ROW TWO: I. Miller, B. Kintz. B. Marshall, R. lost, B. Horiuchi, I. Valasquez, L. Brokaw, D. Shelton, I. Gibbons. HOW THREE: K. Carlson, D. Brown, D. Myers, B. Andrews, C. Breffle, S. Goss, D. Hill, R, Peters, B. Bishop. Swimmers Rank Second South's tankers swam to ru.nner-up titles in City cmd State this year. In the City finals, East paddled away with seven first places compared with the Rebels' two All-City titles. For the first time meets were held at the new North High School pool, completed in Ianuary of this year. With the addition of three new pools next year, corn- petition will be rougher them ever before for city swimmers. of a race. v'-wg fr . W-rw, , ..c .17 Butch Ditmer flashes into a flat and shallow dive as the starting gun signals the start 1 Butch Ditmer Mike Morrison Dave Brown Co-Captain, A11-City, A11-State Co-Captain All City FYIRIN !-ii 'a it t't+.21..lWSf ' y - 1 , . rf... FRONT HOW: D. Evans, B. Chapman, D. Brown, I. Howell, M. Morrison, B. Ditmer, C. Ridell, V. Bybee. HOW TWO: R. Chapin, D. DeLapp, I. Hidahl, M. Wilson, F. Briels, N. Doerges, T. Moss. ROW THREE: D. Hansen. I. Doe. B. Frank. M. Munger, K. Atwell, Mr. Diner. East . . SOUTH North .... . . Manual .... . . West .... . . 12616 71 31M 27 4 Cfqmnastics East West North SOUTH Manual 60 I on Harper lack Ferguson SCORES 83 73 M 47 20M O Bay Riley South's gymnastic team wound up in fourth place this season while East retained its City Championship title. Led by Bob Chapman, Doyle Roth and Ion Harper, the team con- tinued to gain added experience in a sport which was new to South last year. Gymnastics events include tumbling, free exercise and rou- tines on the parallel and horizontal bars, fly- ing rings and side horse. FRONT HOW: B. Slinsley, C. Dowler, T. Dodd, I. Ferguson, L. Wilson, R. Riley. BACK ROW B Clark D Roth B Chapman, I. Harper, Mr. Smith. Baseball Team Defends Crown South's state champions of 1959 re- turned to defend their crown against all city cmd state Challengers. Hoping for ct repeat victory, outstanding players were in- fielders Mick March, Dave Magnuson, Har- ry Buckner and Bill Belmear: outfielders Rex Peters, Iim Arnbuehl, Steve Iohnson and Larry Larson: and pitchers Denny Reitz, Bill Walden cmd Neil Hutcheson. Increasing the squad size and improving its chcmces for victory were several junior cmd sopho- more players. hh 'Smurf Infielders Harry Buckner, Bill Belmecn' cmd Dave Magnuson Outfielders Ion Iessop Irm Ambuehl and Steve Iohnson Track Q Mofzms FRONT ROW: D. Tander, F. Iones, B. Roning, M. Rooner, S. Wirtz, I. Lithram. ' , I. Williams, B. Day, D. Wyatt. ROW TWO: T. White, G. Seltmcm, B. Wilburn, D. Reagon, R. Orrell, H. McWilliams, L. Mosconi, R. Chapman, T. Moss, P. Lotz. ROW THREE: P. Currier, B. Cameron. R. Riley, D. Boltz, B. O'Hearn, I. Buxgner, T. Greer, D. Helton, K. Cliff, E. Steckel, I. Shilker B. Stirling. f 9 W ff 1 I My my W Baseball We fl . .M M FRONT ROW: M. Marsh, K. Bacon, I. Amhuehl, B. Belmear, L. Dunkle. D. Reitz, N. Hutcheson, B. Waddell, H. Buckner, R. Peters, I. Willhite, D. Magnuson. ROW TWO: Mr. Wurtz, D. Lee, B. Eberly. L. Larson, M. Meztek. I. Leingcmg, B. Ccrrlson, W. Livingston, W. Maul, I. Iessop, B. Iohnston, S. Iohnson. Mr. Yates. HOW THREE: I. Roorda, C. Dow, C. Larson. R. Spangler, R. Tracey, B. Kintz, D. Crist. ,, fe. .f 'ivglff o A i l Q V I 'fi sf A 'N-3 Dave Recrgon Bob Reginelli Tom Greer Steve Nellis Trouckmen Goin Experience Under the able coaching of Mr. Frank Mielenz, Rebel truckrnen showed tremendous drive in their Ut- tempt to gain the city championship. Returning letter- men included Dave Reugon, Steve Nellis, Bob Reqinelli, Tom Greer, Skip Iump, Bob Roning, Dave Peck, cmd Ronnie Orrell. These men and others on the team corn- peted in events including the high jump, pole vault, shot put, 100-yard run, one-mile run, the discus throw, and the broad jump. rf' ei ., 'Rx-C 'swf Q t 'riff , 'xp' . Ronme Orrell Bob Roning Skip lump Dave Peck , . fp It I 1 l I ,f tif.. 4 1.1511 X i 'J r ' Vi ffl 'S A . 1 J :T 3 . , i ,J-' - 5- .qu NM xg, : L J N f J ti 5 ,gf--f -24, 1 a . f - ..,.g' ' 'rift If . Q fit' f W new W I Q An j a A 3 -wr Clubs cmd Organizations Enthusiasm . . Wintry nights snow crunching underioot glowing windows porch lights casting Warm shadows Laughter, shouts of Welcome roll call and minutes animated discussion Steaming cocoa in paper cups gay chatter and the starry walk home. The flurry of ticket sales the day before a dance and pep cards Friday morning Frcmtic phone calls last-minute committee meetings revising our foreign policy slapping a poster together in somebody's basement collecting toys for a child's Christmas. Enthusiasm working, relaxing, having fun together. 4 1 Z s v ff' Q, fi A li 6. QQ x 1 Q 2' 2 5. QE dn Student B 1' x 'S -v 2 S , S H. - A 1 V . ,. w. 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' M' -, 5 -'I ' ' ,JPN 'e-wi .. iJ'W-,.' 7 f-' - ,M ' sxffirkli-Q ' shOTn ident Kggd13GW2ce'P I es 1 sruden BishoPSident Bob d Pie :BO Y sruden 3ffiCQrvS -- raofoaoocosaagu oaonnaooooucaof aooaoaovnafgg. lounnonqu loco .0 l4ODDllQQQy lloloorlooflcm ll1Orfl0fvvvQu lfforlllvollool alolalfllvnon I Olaafan :fool 1 olovnvfolua I'lUlll'I'll olooorlaonoflvu flqlolloloolbto afgoolloofivaol ,fgpyafanoolloa ffooacfuqvrllvl pficoafsuorllvu rfcofnunprarlou IIOIIIIIQUIIIOI vruoaaalofarfoo. nalaollQOl Ul .,.q:o:foooI .flpgcffoool ,.gpoof1ool 44411110000 ,I-ocailoil' U ,...gpQ0llOO0 --40004 can ao: 'Ol 'll 'OO 'Ol I I Sfudggzrgg Sevier Y S9CIe!a,-Y Dcrv Student gogeonard Y Tfeqswer 'ix Student Council Bob Bishop Kay Hcntshorn Cheryl Sevier Dave Leonard Mr. Mohr Student Body President Student Body Vice-President Student Body Secretary Student Body Treasurer Sponsor G' Student body otticers contemplate a perplexing problem conceming Council-student cooperation. Emil Sunley plans to wake up council members with a question from the Inter-Club Council. The tower home of the Student Council is the setting, fifth periods, for the discussion and plan- ning of important school events. This year's twentyeight elected council members were re- sponsible for the sophomore, all-school, cmd cheerleader elections and for the inauguration of the new officers in the spring. They also boosted the P.T.A. membership drive and Rebel Roundup, sold pep cards throughout the year, cmd had charge of the Color Day Dance in May. -ive- 'Ex T Randy Phelps Sr. Class Pres. L Lynn Brokaw Ir. Class Pres. Iulee Hayes Sr. Class Vice-Pres. ' fa ' I . -J YE? t A X 2. Sue Clark I r. Class Vice-Pres. l s- Phil Stevenson, Kay McDonald cmd Linda Gault climb the long stairs to a student cotmcil meeting in the tower. Emil Sunley ICC Hep. Ju .-1 Shirley Hawkins Gary Taylor Pep Club Rep. Head Cheerleader X 'fi' 'H -2. AT .- ..- 'ira'-Y LOU Anne Hull Bonnie Erickson Betty Kay Thompson Iohn Kennedy Phil Stevenson SI. Class SGC- Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Kitty Bowman lr. Class Sec. ,M 1- Y' Y Ik iv. . c 'a -Q. W N. , RED! . .A Eg, , .f . 'U Q ,ft Y35 l J 7 E E an Elf-. .X if' Kay McDonald Dee Steen Hudson McWilliams lamie Willhite Ir. Rep. Ir. Hep. lr. Hep. Ir. Rep. -A A E' ,gl Rgnqld Tracey Cgygle Lqngsgn-1 Sandy Koop Linda Gault Kathy Kusel Rick Works Dave Crist Soph. Class Pres. Soph. Class V.-Pres. Soph. Class Sec. S0Ph- Hell SUPP- REP- Soph- RSP- Soph- RSP- 69 f I' v X li? Don Bross left Robinson Karen Keeton Harry Iones Emil Sunley President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Rep. Chess Club Triple S Folio Leaves Math Club Senate Club Inter-Club Council at Representatives from all the recognized clubs at South make up the Inter-Club Council, which met twice a month this year to discuss such matters as the for- mation of new clubs and the necessary standards for existing ones. I.C.C. also determined where and when clubs should meet to avoid conflicts and conducted the annual sale of Booster Buttons before the basketball season. The funds from this sale were used to help out clubs having financial problems. Carole Auer Art Club Greg Hammill Bowling Clubs Ioan Huston Bowling Clubs Iudy Scott Caballeros Dave Isaac Debate Club Iim Nolte Folk Song Club Valerie Watson F.T.A. Franklin Ordelheide German Club Kay Collins Girls' Rifle Club Mr. Bonger Sponsor .C.C. member Bonnie Erickson sells Booster .7 -i fx 1? ax uttons to fellow Rebel patriots Leslie Works d Karen Swallow. C if-4.1 ' V31 Q- ' I ilxi , . T' 6 5 '31 Q?-Y '1- SGA. E : - '- , tg. '- v-may ' if n ,1 ' ,-- . as A i -.ff - ,-1, in - P Vu.: ,I- V9 1-4 Pai O'Donnell Highwaymen Mike Griffin Hi-Y Shirley Hawkins l.R.C. 4 f Xl Sandy Moritz lunior Red Cross lack Leingcmg Key Club Sue Peters National Thespian 4:7 Carol Christian Organ Guild Jamie Kellam Pep Club Polly Prather Pre-Med Ronnie Orrell S Club Dave Leonard Ski Club Carol Santi Soullzem M asqueraclers xg ,Q ir.,-r 2 7 QR i Carolyn Patten S.P.Q.R. Bonnie Erickson Tri-Hi-Y Sue Lentz Tri-Hi-Y Dan Tuft Young Democrats Mike Griliin Young Republicans lim Henry Science Club w W Johnnq Rel: Carole Auer Mr. Houghton Mr, Daly Editor Sponsor Sponsor B011-11-19 El'1CkS0r1 Sharon Colnar Sherry Grcmzow Iocmne Magnuson ASSISTUIU ECHO! Layout Editor Copy Editor Administrations Editor Karen Keetom Activities Editor Leslie Works Club Editor Linda Freeburg Business Manager Karen Yule Senior Editor Roger Kelly Head Photographer Dee Steen Art Editor Sid Wemtz Photo Co-Ordinater Dave Brown Sports Editor Pam Kohnken I unior Editor Karen Swallow Sophomore Editor Jeannie Pferdesteller Index Editor Bruce Kibby R.O.T.C Editor taff Hidden on the back second-floor hall is the cluttered laboratory where this expensive picture book was assembled. There the Iohnny Reb staff spent every sixth hour plotting strategy for photo coupon and annual sales, developing pic- tures and putting the sections of the book to- gether in the utmost secrecy. Four week-ends during the year were devoted to deadline, ct hideous process of catching up on little details and big discrepancies before pages were mailed to the publisher. It was a long, hard winter for the annual staff. But when the last horizontal photo had been fitted into the last vertical lay-out and the final shipment sent away, they rejoiced that spring had come and sat back to wait for the delivery of the finished product - THE 1960 IOHNNY REB! Read me a bedtime story from cm old annual. Huw ,f 1-8 ' Nw, , . fra- f , :MAE 31? , 4 5 7 K Mary Lou Moore Artist Phyllis Klein Writer Amy Penhallow Writer lim Nolte Photographer Ierry Gerken Photographer Bill Cox Photographer Norm Crrmdell Photographer Buzz Neusteter Photographer Dave Kaplan Photographer Betty Conard Business lan Schweiger Artist QM Iohn Perdew Iudy Williams Editor In-Chret Editor-In-Chief ludy McClung Feature Editor Mimi Iones Feature Editor Penny McGlothli.n Desk Editor Carol Santi Society Editor Sue Gustafson Photo Co-Ordinator Gerri Seminara Photo Co-Ordinator Lynn Claibome Exchange Editor Ian Weik News Editor Mr. Bassett Sponsor Confederate Staff News, information and interesting features were presented to the South student body in the Confederate throughout the year. Staff members work long hours to put out an edition every two weeks, including special Christmas, Color Day, Sophomore and Senior issues. The Confederate staff sold S stickers, sup- ported Howdy Day and the Rebel Roundup in the tall and presented an informative assembly. They tied for first place in the Denver University Prass Day competition held in October. Dick Stultz Sports Editor Terry Wickre Photographer Doug Anderson Photographer Marsha Reiber Reporter Gina Ccmatsey Reporter Ioni Denslow Reporter Gosh, how can anyone resist getting two South stickers and a cute smile from Sue Gustafson for only ten cents! Rita Hibbs Reporter Harry Kisker Reporter Ianet Korsoski Reporter Pat Morgan Reporter Sandy Rechnitz Reporter Barbara Rhodes Reporter Carole Robinson Reporter Dave Sanford Reporter Helle Siirdmaa Reporter ,p CK M A v YY il ,af Iune Gray adds her howdy to Mickey Gerber's card Art Club Carole Auer Diana Bergerhouse Nancy Corlsten Anna Christensen Marguerite Cummings Marilyn Greenwalt Dan Iohnson Al Kleyhauer Ian Lancer Sue Lentz Carolyn Patten Eckhard Pobuda Theresa Quinby Iudy Russell Bob Stroessner Coztlee Tising Nadine Ullery Kay Walters Iean Walton Carolyn Woodson Karla Zamiska -A Q Bob Stroessner President N I ' .2- Miss Rorem Sponsor Carlee Tising Secretary The wonders of Oriental art are revealed to Art Club members on their tour through Denver Art Gallery. Art Club members spend much of their time designing posters for school activities. The Christmas bulletin board in main hall, the Christmas showcases on the second floor, and many program covers and posters advertising school events were the work of the Art Club this year. This group, meeting twice every month, also car- ried on fun projects and contests between members, and studied the art of different parts of the World. ln November the club visited the Oriental ex- hibit of the Denver Art Museum and ate dinner at an Oriental restaurant as part of their study. Caballeros Pat Adams Sharon Armstrong Iudy Berens Marilyn Blackburn Dolores Blond Dorothy Burke Nancy Clagett Peggy Cochran Nona Cooper Iackie Corcoras Carole Curtis Nancy Durand Terry Dawkins Karen DeWit Charlene Durham Pam Porgy Dale Garner Dianne Grazier Carmen Hansen Cynthia Hendee Rita Hibbs Iocm Iohnson Marlen Kau.lisch Patti Kester Sonya Dettelson Margit Kraemer I an Lanser Mary McCaig Max McCuistion Ethel McDowd Sally Mclntyre Charlene McNalI Patty Miller Mary Mitchell Maryellen Moha Amy Penhallow Steve Pilkington Ann Schwengels Iudy Scott Sue Sellens Pat Sloan Michol Smith Io Stanman Claudia Io Stephenson Iacquiline Stetson Nancy Stills Ronnie Strawbridge Ion Swanson Lynn Swanson Ken Switzer Iohn Taylor Mary Wheeler Nancy White Dick Williams Glory Wolf Sharon Woodhouse Iohn Zwier .5 -1 Ax.! ' Rita Hihbs Iudy Scott Sue Sellens Presidenz Vice-President Secretary mt,- Mary McCaig Miss Stcmbrough Treasurer Sponsor Such Westem activities as hayrides, barn dances and rodeos are traditional interests of the Caballeros, South's riding club. The group attended the Stock Show and the Arapahoe County Fair this year, held classes in the basic skills of roping and rode regularly on Saturday mornings. Evening meetings, held twice a month at school, consisted of movies and demonstrations to increase members' knowledge oi horses and riding. The club's first horse show, held in April, was a great success. Members of Caballeros pose with their favorite method of transportation before a Satur day moming ride. Iohn Zumbrunn Mr. Hilliard President Sponsor Teams from Regis College, Fort Collins and East High provided stiff competition tor South's Chess Club this year. The club, last year's undis- puted city champions, sent tive top-ranked players into each tournament: important games were bat- tles of concentration, often lasting up to four hours. At the club meetings activities were devoted al- most entirely to the game. Members played for en- joyment and relaxation, for rank on the team and for practice, working toward another perfect record. Chess Club Don Baer Don Bross Iudy Bybee Craig Conly Ronald Dolce Fred Epps Craig Fairchild Lee Garrett Marianne Holmes Iohn Maddux Mike Mendoza Dwight Meredeth Don Orblom Bob Wheny Mcuy Wheeler ff! K 1' Terry Moore's face is a study in concentration as he decides on the next move in an important game with Don Bross. ..-gr Z C7 Sheri Zerr Roland Tucker Viva Lee Holcomb Donna Adams Mr. Glau President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor D.E.C.A. South's chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America was organized this year as a regular class open to seniors only. Members were trained to adapt to different work situations, and then received actual on-the-job ex- perience in meeting and working with the public. Pro- grams and speakers heard by the club emphasized job application, career choice and the development of leadership. Begun in 1947 with a membership of only eight hundred students, the D.E.C.A. has grown to a nationwide organiza- tion with over iiiteen thousand members. -.Q 4 , Ii Eddy Smith receives on-the-spot training from a local merchant. -'I ll ,ft 11' Every day students in D.E.C.A. learn about various job situations which they may encounter. Donna Adams Pat Bailey Sharon Baugh Marsha Burrows Richard Carlson Viva Lee Holcomb 4 Sandra Holmes Bob Porter Edward Smith Lynda Stanley T Roland Tucker K Margie Wertz Paul Woods Sherri Zen' Debate Club Doug Anderson Dana Bennett Ieff Buesse Bud Brenkert Kitty Bush Carol Christian Bob Custer Rosalie Dauhenspeck Betsy Dunham Craig Grant Linda Griffin Greg I-larnmill Io Heller? Dave Isaac Bob Iones Harry Iones Phyl Klein A1 Kleyhauer Sally Lentz Ioyce LeVeck Iune Lewinson Barbara Lofgren Ashby McCown Robert Morris Gary Niemann Iohn Perdew Sue Peters Sharon Rice Li11da Richardson Bud Sanberg Beverly Scifres Sharon Smith Emil Sunley Bill Wahl Earl Waibel Linda Wangerin Sandy Wheeler Bill Wodrich Nm 5 , ,. ll x . - r . , .V.. M y xi r Tas f.', A Emil Sunley Iohn Perdew Io Heller President Vice-President Secretary Mr. Mitick Miss Kasdorf Sponsor SPOHSOI Emil Sunley and Iohn Perdew, two delegates to the Student Congress, prepare bills for presentation and consideration in their House. Each year the Debate Club gives interested students the opportunity to develop their speaking effectiveness through practice cmd study. This year's forty-two members competed in twenty regional speech meets, debating the assigned state topic of labor-union regulation and perfecting their techniques in discussion, extemporaneous speaking, oratory and oral interpretation. A major aim was to win the Rocky Mountain National Forensic League competition for the third straight year and to gain permanent possession of the cup for the main hall trophy case. Ashby McCown realizes that constant practice in delivering speeches is necessary to maintain the high standing of our debate teams in statewide competition. I H -r -sua. Emil Sunley presides as Chief Clerk over his House at the Student Congress held on November 7 and 8 at Cheyenne, Wyoming. 81 Dick Barton Ted Betteridge Iohn Blessing Iohn Chostaine Dan Cooley Carl Erickson lim Gendill Butch Gorton Richard Graetz Dove Harper Dan Hodges Gary Iohnson Wade Iohnson Les Koppe Duke Kramer Dave Movius Bill Munro Ieff Nash Dale Nordstrom Iim Norlcmd Don Parks Dean Pigman Chris Schneider Neal Smith Ion Streltzer Werner Torst Dave Wedding Warren Weyrick Tom Wood h Dlxle League tl Mr. Garretson sponsor The Dixie League, open to all boys whose schedules permitted them to bowl in the morning, welcomed both beginning and expert bowlers this year. They met every Tuesday morning at eight o'clock and practiced both for fun and in preparation for tournaments. Competitive matches were held throughout the year with chances for club honors ond, during Christmas and spring vacations, opportunity for national recognition. One of the highlights of the year was the presentation of awards at the annual spring banquet. ,uw-. fo 5 2 Tired but happy over tl team's victory soph bow leave the bowling lanes .lsr Dave Isaac President :J Folio Leaves The members of Folio Leaves, South's literary club, spent many hours this year planning, writing, and producing the Purple and White Day Show and preparing their annual magazine, Towers, for publication. But they also were able to fulfill the main purpose of the club, reading cmd criticizing each other's manuscripts, and to enjoy many less serious activities, including a picnic, a Christmas reunion and hu- morous weekly chapters of the traditional continued story. f-ef-'7 Sherry Granzow Vice-President g u aff' '- . x. . . r . .,-5? - T' , A A., . we A , nv X 19-Y A V A -, KarenMcClearey Secretary Nga fi' Gary Niemann Treasurer I From the Folio Leaves odyssey, written weekly by different members, Iohn Perdew reads the latest satire on faculty-student relations. Miss Peres Sponsor Doug Anderson Kay Christiansen Linda Davis Holly Galston Craig Grant Sherry Granzow Dorcas Haines Carmen Hcmsen Dave Isaac Karen Keeton Harry Kisker Heidi Markisen Karen McClearey Teddie Mereness Roberta Montgomery Carol Moore lean Ormsbee Gary Niemcmn Paula Parker Iohn Perdew Linda Richardson Ieff Robinson lim Rule Sharon Taylor Bill Wodrich t l L'Acc1oIemie Francaise Sue Peters Betsy Dunham Paula Chance Kitty Carr Mrs. Combs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Kitty Carr Paula Chance Carol Christian Kay Christiansen Betsy Dunham Nicole Fontsere Robert Montgomery Carole Moore Phyllis Mulhausen Michele O'Bryan Sue Peters Donna Petersen Barbara Robbins Ruthie Rothweiler Corlee Tising Ann Vautrain Kay Walters French Club, or L'Academie Francaise, meets as a daily class conducted almost entirely in French. The members this year studied such topics as the civilization, cooking and fine arts of France, and each of them helped to write, produce and perform a skit illustrating some phase of French life. They also read and reported on several French books. A newspaper, La Commere, was written and distributed to the less advanced French classes once a month throughout the school year. C'est si bon with Sue Peters pouring at the French Club Tea. Folk Song Club Rick Epting Mr. Bernard Mr. Daniel Mrs. Williams President Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Folk Song Club, one of South's newest groups, devoted its second year to the study and appreciation of different types of folk music. Members, admitted to the club on the basis of their interest in traditional songs, heard perform- ances by professional folk singers, presented their own programs of native music from different parts of the world, learned about unusual styles and rhythms through speakers and demonstrations, and helped in the establishment of a folk song club at East High School. Folk singers sit entranced bythe strumming of Iody's guitar as they hear one last song. Lenore Arkin Lynn Bollig Judy Bybee Forrest Carhart Penny Carmichael Bob Custer Rick Epting Tom Ewing locm Huston Carol Kingsby Al Kleyhauer Gail Matson Cheryl McDermott Penny McG1othlin Iim Nolte Sally Osborne Suzy Price Linda Richardson Carolyn Rose Arm Ryan Cara Talla Eric Talla Sally TUPP Art Vcm Bebber Mary Wheeler Karla Zamiska v ,Qs 9 ,, ff ,nk 'V f 'F 5541 ' . ..,9, .r 1 'J -ff s Q i fi I l li ll' I 3 Valerie Watson Phyllis Mulhausen Judy McC1ung President Vice-President Recording Secretary . ,nun-fm. ,J K Evelyn Olson June Lewinson Mrs, Whiieqker Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Sponsor 01' -' 0 .. 3 Q Q O of Q. 1-. '-qu, ...oh 4.1.9 , , '.'0r 'K li asv' Y Karen McC1earey, Judy Williams, Gina Canatsey and Jean Stephenson, staff mem- bers on F.T.A.'s Apple-Polisher, ponder which stories to use for the next issue. lJ t Futu re Teachers Lenore Arkin Dana Bennett Martha Bohannon Kitty Bowman Jana Brickham Gina Ccmatsey Glenna Chapman Linda Cochran Kay Collins Linda Davis Sheryl DeMarcus Lois Edson Mary Emanuel Linda Evans Yvonne Fattor Jackie Goff Martha Goldsmith Carmen Hansen Gayle Hitchcock Dahpne Holloway Cindy Johnson Karen Johnson Mimi Jones Karen Keeton Harry Kisker Pamela Kohnken Kathy Korbel June Lewinson Julie Lundstrom Jocmne Magnuson Karen McC1earey Judy McClung Ioan McCullough Nan McDonough Gcryla McRae Marilyn Moore Eloise Moreland Phyllis Mulhausen Evelyn Olson Carol Paine f America The sale of Homecoming and Color Day corsages to earn money for scholarships was only one of F.T,A.'s many projects this year. Members also at- tended a state-wide F.T.A. convention at Greeley in March, helped promote interest in the exchange of teachers between countries, put out a club news- paper, The Apple Polisher, and took part in an extensive tutoring service. They gained actual classroom experience by substituting for regular teachers on a one-period basis. F.T.A. member Ioanne Magnuson receives beneficial experience by actually teaching a class. f'5n -9 Y Val Watson and Kathy Spangler wonder what lucky girl will wear this mum to the homecoming dance, Tempos in T Formation. ,lf Betty Lou Reeves Marcia Reiber Della Richards Mary Lee Hugh Patty Rumbaugh Carol Santi Mary Shannon Kathy Spangler Shirley Staveland lean Stephenson Ioan Stephenson Karen Swallow Cara Talla Sharon Taylor Valerie Watson Nancy Westgard Rosemary Wherry Iudy Williams Susan Williams 'ks mt-Y -'Wi Dave Sanford Franklin Ordelheide Paii Wickrnan Mrs. Pillsbury President Vice-President Secrefary-Treasurer Sponsor Mariha Bohannon Torn Cleaver Ieanie Cox Tom Gates Mary Goreen Stephanie Haner Dave Isaac Mike Iohnson Marlen Kaulisch Sarma Komis Bill Lutzens Dalean Mauk Dick Mitchell Vicky Mugan Imnes Murphy lim Nolte Nan Nupncrw Franklin Ordelheide Peggy Oughtred Blake Ozias Germcar 'K QM w 4 ,1 Q -Y If- E V r., Q John POWGH Slides of Germany keep members of German Club enihralled. Rinoel Reagan Sandy Rechnitz Dave Sanford Janet Suhm Bill Wahl Iim Weith Pmi Wickman Iudy Williams -U A root-beer fest, patterned after a traditional cele- bration, and dinner at a German restaurant were two of the ways in which the members of German Club brought the atmosphere of Germany closer to South High this year. Films and slides, discussions of the German people and their customs, and talks by visitors added to the c1u.b's understanding of that country. The four members who came to America from Germany made memorable contributions to the year's work. Fill that mug! was the repeated cry at the root-beer fest of the Deutsche Gesellschaft. ,Bs Q3 3 '? ? I German Club's root beer primed the group for many hours of merriment. 89 Karen Keeton ll-1ClY LeVeck President Vice-President Kay Collins Mr. Carr Secretary Treasurer Sponsor ludy Berens Linda Cassin Kay Collins Nona Marie Cooper Carole Curtis Iulie Davis Carol Graham Kathy Hawkins Karen Keeton Patti Kester Cheri Lee ludy LeVeck Karen McGarv-in Linda Morse ludie Neavill Karen Pearson Corinne Sprouse lo Stenrnan Nancy Stills Marilyn VanderWal Annette Wickstrom Girls' Rifle Club The Girls' Rifle Club trains its members to shoot well for safety, for fun, and for competi- tion. This year the girls met and practiced on the rifle range every week: because of differ- ences in their class schedules, they held practice sessions both momings and afternoons. A team from the club, chosen for good marks- manship, competed with other Denver high school teams and aimed toward state honors at the big meet in April. Mr. Carr proves his expert skill with rifles as he deftly ad- justs the cinch on a club memher's rifle for a better fit. -9 ' Don Gueck President F? Bob Stookesberry Vice-President Lynda Stanley Treasurer 23 2' Patricia Adcnns lackie Preston Mr. Pennington Secretary Recording Secretary Sponsor High aqmen Rebel Road-e-o, in which parents, teachers, and students compete for driving awards, is the annual spring project ot the Highwaymen. Members of the club, realizing the importance of saiety on streets and highways, work through- out the year to promote driving knowledge and skill in the student body and the community. This year's activities also included visits to the Colorado Highway Patrol Building cmd an automotive training center, bicycle skill trials and participation in the progrcnn of the state Teenage Safety Association. Pat Adams Joel Coffman Frances Dudley Brian Frazier Iohn Gates Don Gueck Iack I-Ioban Iohn Imes Highwaymen advertise their annual spring project, the Rebel Road-e-o. Sylvia lent Pat Kelly Ed Lewis Ronnie Marx Steve Merman Dick Mitchell lim Morrell Harold Moss Ed Nelson Patty O'Donnell Iackie Preston Kieth Quelvog Carol Robinson Carl Saitta Tony Sampson chris sherwood Q Lynda Stanley W Jay Stephenson l Bob Stookesberry - Nonalee Swenson Iudy VcmHorn Dave Leonard President Pa-ul Hubble Treasurer J t is r Xl 1 f- , J ' - 1 .. ,,-tr ,S , , ., L. .. K 1-M ' . ,111 -r f ,N I L5-,wifi 1+ 'iff 4 I Ion lessop Dick Faris Mr. Beal Vice-President Secretary Sponsor Tom Reed Bricm O'Hecn-n I I l ' Y C1lUP1G1i11 Sergeant-at-Arms Collecting food for needy families, helping the Y.M.C.A. men in Christmas tree sales and presenting a religious assembly at Thanksgiving were some of the service projects Hi-Y carried out this year. The club, worldng to maintain high Christian standards, rcrised money for worthy charities through such activities as the annual Basket-Brawl with Tri-Hi-Y. Hi-Y members from all over the state of Colo- rado participate in a Youth and Government con- ference every spring. Boys from South have served as govemor and lieutenant govemor of the model legislatures each of the last four years. Bowed heads and quiet reverence reflect the Christian faith of the Hi-Y members. Hi-Y officers accept donations which members willingly contributed to make a plentiful Thanksgiving for needy families. Curt Armstrong Eddie Arnold Kenneth Atwell Chip Berry Bob Bishop Bob Blakely Terry Boblit Doug Bragg Paul Brase Richard Burger Bruce Cardy Bob Carney Steve Carpenter Bill Chiles Joe Clark Joni Denslow Craig Dowler Bob Eberlein Dick Engstrom Don Ewan Dick Faris John Fitzpatrick Paul Franklin Lee Garrett John Gebhardt Bill Gorishek Charles Goldben Bob Grant Torn Greer Bob Griffin Mike Griffin John Grillos Jack Hart I oe Haska Doug Haslouer Paul Hubble Lynn Jankovsky Bryan Jensen Jon Jessop Carl Johnson Donald A. Johnson Don M. Johnson John Kellers Bruce Kibby Dave Kinonen Bob Knight John Knisely Ken Kulp Dick Lang Chuck Larson Dcrve Leonard Robert Lloyd Joe Mayer Harry McCabe Mike McQu.iddy Alan McCown Mike Morrison Gary Moses Mike Munger Brian O'Hearn Bob Page Russ Pastorius Larry Peacock Randy Phelps Decm Pigman Richard Pixler lan Rornaker Doug Ralston David Reagan Tom Reed Jim Roorda Jack Scheu Steve Shcder Doug Shelton Bill Stewart Bill Sterling Jud Swanson Ted Swanson Steve Tanberq Gary Taylor John Thomas Bob Traudt Buzz VanWelden Terry Verdicchio Mike VerI.ee lim Weith Dave West Benny Wilbum Richard Williamson Ed Wilson Bill Wodrich Mr. Lort, Mr. Beal, Rev. LeRoy King, and Hi-Y officers listen reverently as Concert Choir performs during the Thanks- giving assembly. Bob Custer President Dana Bennett Chris Berdy Tom Bonnie Paul Brase George Brenkert Susie Carpenter Carol Christian Linda Cochran Sharon Colnar Bob Custer Rick Davis Betsy Dunham Rick Epting Tom Ewing Nicole Fontsere Barbara Froling Steve Froling Nancy Funnell Iohn Gaubcrtz Caroline Geyer Sheri Giles Sherry Granzow Shirley Hawkins Io Heller Karen Keeton Iohn Kennedy Phyllis Klein Kathy Korbel Betsy Dunham Secretary .f 55 X A VIA J H.. Sue Shikles Treasurer Mr. Randol Sponsor International Relations Club ,gn .. f gt ... ,... .K - mme.- Q ,,-.. 31 w'- 'W l Z--I ,f Working for an understanding of other peo- f mi f 'J est ' 'fu x f ' it y Cr ys I , I ' .. xxx- I 33 ples and nations, South's International Rela- tions Club this year sent delegates to a state conference on the problems of Southeast Asia and to a model United Nations assembly. Pro- grams at regular club meetings included prep- aration for these conferences. talks by exchange students and travelers, debates and panel dis- cussions of current world affairs. I.R.C. also presented the United Nations As- sembly in October and worked with the Iunior Red Cross on the International Assistance Drive. X xr,-,gif Three l.R.C. officers outline a panel discussion on Red China before a meeting of the club Ken Kulp Sally Lentz lim LeVeck Heidi Mozkison Kathy M.illigan Cheryl Montgomery Bob Montgomery Carole Moore Franklin Ordelheide Jean Ormsbee Phyllis Perdew Emmy Lu Randol Cheryl Ricketts Claudia Rogers Kendall Sanderson Dave Sanford Susie Shikles Helle Siirdmaa Steve Strauss Sharon Taylor Valerie Watson X .,,. :tiff N 5,,...., - 'V '-7Wn44tf 'lg4':- gf' X N. ,mt . A d A Cambodian student from the Denver 1 , y 'F University campus holds the attention I ' '- Av., , , of two LRC. members. Q Q, I -x ., L11 Four panel members lead a rousing discussion of the East-Asian problem during an In- ternational Relations Club meeting. Lynn Greer President Carol Adams Ginny Anderson Ianet Baker Carole Baldwin Mary Ann Ballard Susan Becker Susie Carpenter Ken Carpenter Steve Carpenter Diane Clanahan Dianne Dreher Cheryl Dunlap Mary Duriee Marsha Dyer Barbara Ernst Ianice Evans .Ay 4,., isa: ,, K, avg, .., 5 .211 a--L35 . 1 . -9 ' . w: a - -3, :L 623' farm' Lglriiftrff' 1' . 'f-5 f a xr 3 A K , A SM? x Q' 1 Ianet Baker Vice-President Lynda Miller Secretary , f- if -k-W , Ay- r if id Iune Gray Treasurer ,J- 1 use .x g fit' Q 5 ,gr S 8 K -, E. 8' I I . 3 . Mr. Lonsdale Sponsor Junior Red Cross Toys for the Santa Claus Shop and talent programs for servicemen in area hospitals were two of the contributions the I.R.C. made this year to the community. The club also sup- ported a summer program of volunteer hospital aides cmd lifeguards and raised money for the International Assistance Drive. The annual Valentine dance put on by the I.R.C. raised money for the year's projects. Of- ficers and outstanding members attended train- ing camp at LaForet in August and a state- wide conference in the fall. Martha DeWitt accompanies lun- ior Red Cross members as they try out for one of several shows given at Fitzsimons Amxy Hospital. I X I Q ' a 6 D 4, A Y O Nicole Fontsere Nan Gaughan Barbara Gault Iu.ne Gray Lynn Greer Bob Griffin Marilyn Hansen Kay Hartshorn Grace Jacoby Randy Karsh Phyllis Klein Ianet Korsoski Diane Kussercu Linda Lemily Sally Lentz Karen Lindquist lohn Maddux Louise Malkewicz Lynda Miller Sheila Miller Sandra Kaye Morgan Sandy Moritz Karen Monden Kay McDonald 5m QQ' 5 as 1 X. Dorothy McHenry Michele O'Bria'n Pam Oviatt Carol Paine Kay Price Judy Rasmussen Virginia Rea Della Richards Claudia Rogers Hermie Roth Sandi Rudolph Mary Lee Rugh Pat Ryall Donna Serfini Kathy Spangler Patty Stubbs Kris Van Kranenburgh Carol Veatch Sherry Walker Suzi Wellington Margaret Williams Else Ann Wunsch Carol Woods Sharon Woods Diane Williams The Iunior Red Cross open meet- ing attracts many enthusiastic Rebs. kswynxxw' ,wg 1 'z P- - 2 M ..,Q1 I EI-2 1 2: ijgifi 4 - 'Q ',,, i-fs xi V' ' 1 .1315 -' ' , is . -v.- rw- . if , V 4 , Li mfg in +I: Girls'-choice dances are particularly popular in Leap Year, as is shown by the crowded floor at Cupid's Beau. JK? 1 Keq Club Doug Anderson Ralph Becker Bob Bishop Tom Bonnie Doug Bragg Lynn Brokaw Harry Buckner lim Carroll Charles Dow Jim Hoops Bruce Horiuchi Bill Howard Ion Iessop Skip lump John Kennedy lack Leingang Dave Leonard Bob Marshall Mick Marsh Mike Mestek Mike Mielenz Larry Mosconi Steve Nellis Ron Orrell Dave Peck Randy Phelps Bob Reginelli Dennis Reitz Bob Roning Steve Shafer Phil Stevenson Steve Wertz Tom White Iamie Willhite Denny Wyatt 'u' 'SS' K, K 40. ,f Iack Leingang Phil Stevenson Mike Mielenz President Vice-President Recording Secretary Q Y ' of 1- Xu Steve Nellis Dave Peck Larry Mosconi Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Key Club members Bruce Horiuchi, Bob Roning, Denny Reitz, Skip lump and Mick Marsh count donations, happy over the wonderful response to the United Fund Drive. miling faces amid streamers were the ward of hours of work spent making 1S a successful Key Klub Klomp. E f ' ft If,-I af li ...,I 4 4 l Mr. Moser Mr. Grate! Sponsor Sponsor Key Club, sponsored by the Denver Kiwanis organization, works toward the ideals of service and citizenship. This year's members, wearing their traditional white jackets, assisted at P.T.A. meetings, checked coats at dcmces, sold tickets for school events, and kept the main hall cal- endar up to date. They also supported the United Fund drive in the fall and raised money for other worthy community causes. The annual Key Klub Klomp, held November 14, was one of the high spots of their activity. 1 .e 7 Q . 9098 at X, Q ew' -tt Wt Wearing their distinctive white jackets, Iohn Kennedy and Bob Bishop assist Steve Shafer with a poster ad- vertising their annual dance. Montague Andress Carol Barnes Ruth Boyce Sharon Brenimer Sandy Brock Kitty Bush Bonnie Carlson Iudy Caylon Sally Chisholm Bob Cooley Carolyn Collins Gloria Crumb Clayton Dahl Cheryl DeMa:rcus Martha DeWitt Roberta Did Larry Doorman Alan Dunhill Bob Eberlein Dale Garner Cathy Geist Ian Gendel Veronica Gonzales Sally Harper Sandy Havens George Hoggatt Carol Howell lofyce Johnson Carol Kingsley Barbara Leeman Lana Ludwig ludy Luhe Lynn McKenzie Carl Maclntyre Dalean Mauk Cheryl McDermott mn: l. , Q ii S I v I 'tyn Q lit Q is Erwin.. t . i i 'ri 4 Bonnie Carlson Ioel Coffman Sandy Brock I udy Taylor President Vice-President Seqfefqry Treasurer es Patineurs The flashing blades of several champion hockey and figure skaters led Les Patineurs this year in com- petition with other high schools and in examples of individual technique. Among other honors a team from the club has gained permanent possession of the City Relays trophy, an award which is retired if won for three years in a row. Occasional outdoor mountain skating fun at Homewood and Evergreen provided a chilly contrast to the Wednesday night sessions on the indoor rink at Denver University. Wednesday night skaters buy admission tickets, anxiously awaiting a night of fun JIS Mr. Andres Sponsor The age of chivalry is not dead, this Patineur discovers gratefully. -I C L Executing a figure eight, Dalene Mauk possesses the grace- fulness of an experienced skater. K! by Keiih McGechie Nan Nupnau Ioy Oberkramer Marilyn Potts Valerie Potts Susan Price Marcia Reiber Michael Smith Sharon Spangler Sylvia Swaggari Karen Swallow Ken Switzer Phil Tamer Barbara Underhill Karen Yule Math Club fi r l Ms.-f 5 ,,f, W W ,.- Miss Alenius and Math Clubbers are shown the basic operations of this mathematical computer on their tour through the Ohio Oil Company. Kenneth Ault Lenore Arlcin Donald Baer Richard Barton Steve Clarke ., ra..,s,.f.f5m., - ., fr, Q Robert Cobb ' W Martha DeWitt Fred Epps LG? lt Robert Fuehrer - Roger Griffith i I ohn Hatfield Dave Isaac i Harry Iones Curtis McMillen Gail Matson Stan Newell Marshall Peterson Suzy Price Bill Rask Delmer Sanburg Phil Settles lim Shepherd Ion Streltzer Bob Stmners Bill Wahl Pati Wickman Ian Woellhcd Iohn Zumbrunn ' a - ,' V ' ' -' J ri? s F77! . it A .4 t Dave Isaac lohn Zumbrunn Miss Alenius President Vice:-President Sponsor Through such activities as a study of com- puters and a series of classes on using the slide rule, Math Club members were able this year to develop new understandings and concepts of mathematics. The club met on alternate Tues- day evenings, often to hear visiting speakers or to solve problems from the nationwide math con- tests of previous years. Members were encour- aged to enter this contest in March and to con- struct mathematical projects for the Science Fair. 5 . 1 9 l Math enthusiasts watch attentively while the intricate workings of the computer are revealed. National Thespicm t t Working to promote interest in the theater arts, South's chapter of the National Thes- pian Society is composed of students who have earned ten thespiasn points in theater activities. Points are given for acting, direct- ing, stage crew work, and many other phases of play production. 'This yeca's mem- bership increased its number of meetings to once a month, held a successful membership drive, and participated in the activities of the national organization of the Society. 'X if ,..,.. . Linda Cochran Harry Kisker President Vice-President 1 . , .1 N, f , ogtgfig' . hui: I ' is 5 1 ' - 1 EQ' .151 ,NK A gif, , X ' 11' cv, .g f - fi- 5. Linda Richardson Mrs. Nordstrom Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Linda Cochran Dave Isaac Bob Iones Iamie Kellam Harry Kisker Karene McRae Gary Niemann Sue Peters Dick Ray Linda Richardson Bill Wemer National Thespians ponder a proposal to assist other organizations with future assemblies, Organ Kathy Allebaugh Ginny Anderson Sheila Arnold Iackie Bach Louise Bisson Carol Christian Betty Conard Beverly Culver Martha DeWitt Karen Gauthier Ronny Harris Helen Henry Paul Hoag Barbara Irwin Iudy Iohnson lil Leson Don Lundquist Mike McBride Bonnie McKnight Ron Meek' Donna Mowry Sharon Murphy Pam Oviatt Phyllis Perdew Lee Prater Chris Schaefer Dottie Thomas Organ Guild members gather for relaxa tion after providing music for one of the year's numerous assemblies Dre-Med if , S , f F3 If f 4 ' , - , , ff ' ' ' 1 t 95 1 UV! Dan Tuit ' ,' Beverly, ame on Ly Loretta Castles President 145 , Lf ,Zic5Presic:E-nil' Secretary if L7 H M as t It 'X ff' ,VH A X' 'D K f DL , if sf x f 1' I 1 A ' ' ff Q71 LLM x-VI: P ,V VV f V ,mc V , L- c ! V ' KH Viv V, U Field trips to Veterans' Hospital, the state mental hospital y VN l in Pueblo, a mortuary and a drugstore were some of the f ways in which the prospective doctors, nurses, dentists and xx veterinarians of Pre-Med Club learned about their chosen field this year. Talks by doctors and medical students on the training and responsibilities of medical personnel, movies showing minor operations, and a joint project with North's pre-med club completed the year's activities. Ambitious Pre-Med members use realistic models to practice their diagnoses. Mr. Helander Sponsor ws ,'.' ls' Lenore Arkin Susan Becker Ieanne Beebe Iudy Beger Gina Canatsey Loretta Castles Sally Chisholm loel Coffman Sherrye Crosswy Diane Davis Roberta Dice Marsha Dyer Dianne Dreher Lois Edson Sally Evans loan Field Marlene Folsom Edd Gillespie Marilyn Hansen Beverly Jameson Gail Iensen ludy lohnson Susie Iohnson Ronnie lordan Ann Markkanen Bob McCalmon Iackie Mellor Joy Morgan Theresa Nickles Kathy Nielsen Polly Prather Iohn Buble Karen Ryman Iudy Shuck ludy Starnpfli Nancy Stephens Mary Tarr Mary Teel Dan Tuit Donna Weichel Rebel Rollers Janice Adkins William Alldredge Patricia Bailey Carole Bruner Donna Bruner Iule Caron Neal Carpenter Brenda Comer Pat Cooley Rich Damico Victor Daugherty Mary lane Dodson Duane Duff Ronnie Edwards Pat Fairbanks Mike Ferguson Roger Forster Bill Forsyth. lr. Tom Frazer Veronica Gonzales Ncmcy Guthrie Anna l-lallbick Bob Higganbotham George Hoard Iohn Huston Ierry Korrnos Alvin Kuemmerlin Diane Kusserow Karen Lindquist Esther Moser Kay Nissen Harold Oaks Alex Orlofi Marie Ottoseln Irehene Petich Karen Powell Dennis Ramer Herdis Rasmussen Bobbi Reddy Dee Rogers Marticia Rohe Alvin Romero Charles Samples DeNae Sankey Iudy Schuck Bill Searles Shirley Sperl Pat Stetson Connie Struble Lavera Tonini Ken Wallace Sherman Wantland Suzi Wellington Ann Wills Edith Wolf Carolyn Woodson Nancy Wright Fred Zarnow These members of Rebel Rollers make skating appear on easy skill because of the grace and form they so effortlessly display. 'KE Y' , ri ss ff -, Vicky Mugan Mr. Fricke Secretary Sponsor Perfecting their individual techniques and competing in races with West and North, the ,Rebel Rollers enjoyed weekly skating sessions throughout the year. The club, open to all in- terested roller skaters, met every Wednesday night at a nearby rink: their membership cards were good for discounts on the usual rates. Trophies and awards for individual and team achievements were presented at the end of the year. A series of inter-school roller dance com- petitions has been proposed for next year. S.A.C. Higher scores and increased enjoyment of their sport were the aims of the Southem Alley Cats as they bowled weekly throughout the year. The club was divided into ten teams ot four girls each: they met on Tuesday ccftemoons to compete for standings in the league. High individual and team averages as well as tournament accomplishments were re- warded with trophies at the end of the year. ,L Sandy Hood Nancy Beach Kay Paterson President Vice-President Secretary I-lermie Roth Mr. Beal Treasurer Sponsor Ioyce Adams Ellen Anderson Nancy Beach Ierry Brandt Carolyn Braslin ludy Chisholm Sally Chisholm Lynn Coler leannie Davis Linda Evans Marlene Folsom Jean Fugatt Nan Gaughan Barb Gault Barb Gilmore Gloria Gilmore Nancy Guire loan Houston Linda Iankovsky Karen Keeton Darlene Kerbs Diane Kiley Iudy LeVeck Mary MacDonald lanet McGirr are combined in the atmosphere of the crowded bowling alley. Concentration and excitement Vickie Meineke Jackie Mellor I oan Middlemist lane O'Brien Becky Olsen Mary Pacheco Kay Paterson Maureen Phillips Darlene Pittman Sharon Rankin Carol Robinson Marilyn Rosen Sandy Hood Hermia Roth Iudy Russell Ann Ryan Bev Sanbom Nancy Stephens Dolores Taylor Sandy Vaughn Dianna Vos Iackie Ward Marla Ward Bonnie Westerberg Diane Winder Diane Zabel --'Y Bob Wlliley A1 Cook Bob Fuehrer lun Henry Presrdenf Secretary Treasurer Pres Photo Club Trips to a porcelain factory, a scientific re- search laboratory and the weather bureau were included among Science C1ub's activities this year. Members also contributed projects and demonstrations to the Science Fair, held month- ly meetings at school, and sold chemistry books and slide rules. The newly organized radio division of the club made plans to operate their own ham radio station. Photo Club, another section, took cmd sold prom pictures. lim Henry and Glen Enewold test for base ions in an experiment for the annual Science Fcrir. Science Zlub Tom Allen lohn Andrews Kenneth Ault Bob Bashor Fred Bcruder Gary Cirillo Harold Christianson A1 Cook Bert Crockett Paul Currier Pete Dobrovolny Glen Enewold Fred Epps ' Steve Frczry l Robert Finney i Bob Fuehrer Howard Hazel Iim Henry Norm Hinman I Iim Lehman APhoto Club member periects his technique with the enlarger before trying it out on real negatives. .ab his Hx tt... 5 . ' 'rlll hl Q E V. N Bob Lightfoot Curtis McMi1lcm Ronald Merriman Bob Montgomery Bob Price Robert Post Bill Rusk Dennis Rich lim Rudesell Rick Scrivner lim Shepherd Robert Slater Stan Speck Bob Summers Iohn Torr Barrie Watson Bill White Bob Wilfley George Willett .1-3,, ' Future chemists test a solution for the presence 'H' of copper nitrate. Ronnie On-ell Mickey Marsh Steve Nellis Bob Roning john Valles President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Seygegnf ag Arms MI. Donald Day Mr. Robert Wilson Sponsor Sponsor Iohn Allen Vic Ater Ralph Becker Bill Belmear Chip Berry Dave Brown Don Bross Warren Burley Dave Butz Harry Buckner Fred Carlson Bob Carney Iim Carrol Bob Chapman lim Chamberlin Steve Clark Iohn Cox Ioni Denslow Harold Ditmer Charles Dow Chuck Elliot Dave Faris Bill Finley Conrad Gallegos Charles Golclben Bill Gorishek H Club I It is the aim of South's S Club to maintain qualities of leadership and responsibility in athletes with outstanding ability. Membership is limited to those who have earned their purple X letter for achievement in sports competition. N These lettermen set an example, in school ac- tivities, of clean sportsmanship, loyalty to South and friendship. Activities of this service were I its formal initiation in Iomuary, the S Club ' dance in April and the annual picnic at the end ot the spring semester. l Mick Marsh and Neil Hutcheson display the letter-winning skill which qualified them for S Club membership. Coach Mielenz presents Brian O'Hearn with his tennis letter. Craig Grant Bob Grant Tom Greer Don Gueck Ion Harper Dick Harshman Delbert Helton Jim Hoops Neil Hutcheson Aaron Ingram Frank Iames Lynn Iankovsky Steve Iohnson Bob Iohnston SHP lumP Roger Leigh Iack Leingang Dave Magnuson Mick Marsh Bob Marshall Mike McNeil M.ike Morrison Tom Moss Larry Mosconi Steve Nellis Bum Neusteter Brian O'l-learn Ron Orrell Dave Peck Rex Peters Randy Phelps Kieth Quelvog Lee Rader Dave Reagon Ioe Reichardt Bob Reginelli Don Rittenhouse Ieff Robinson Dennis Reitz Bob Roning Doyle Roth Max Snead Iohn Sloan Roger Stein Ed Steckel Phil Stevenson Steve Strauss I ohn Thomas Ron Tracey Bob Traudt Gordon Van Loenen Iohn Vallos Bill Walden Alan Walthers Iamie Willhite Chuck Willsea Marty Wilson Ronny Wright Swingin' and smilin', this Southern couple enjoys the rhythm at the S Club Dance. Senate Club Such controversial topics as British rule in South Africa, the Taft-Hartley Law, and birth control provided stimulating discussion for Sen- ate Club this year. Members were given their choice of subjects to study and present to the club for consideration: membership was limited to eighteen so that each would be able to speak at one regular meeting during the year. Social activities of the club included a traditional party during Christmas vacation and a gathering to sign annuals in May. Doug Anderson Cortlandt Bender ludy Bybee Lynn Dalton Betsy Dunham Glen Enewold Caroline Geyer Craig Grant Gayle Hitchcook David Isaac Mike Iohnson Heidi Markisen Ashby McCown Gary Niemann Stephen Strauss Emil Sunley Bill Wahl LE' :Q .4 4 David Isaac President I-V 'Qc n-qi ff 'Z' Betsy Dunham Vice-President vs, gr I. Emil Sunley Mr. Coley Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Steve Strauss adds humor to a Senate Club discussion. ' lan Steve Nellis Al Hill NGMCY B11-le President Vice-President Secretary l l 1 tx XX lu ' s -me-V' 'l it Mr. Page Mr. Houghton Mr. Cutting Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Tiring but exhilarating days of exercise in the cold air and such ski-bus traditions as crackers and peanut butter, card games and ukulele accompanied singing combine to make the Ski Club one of the largest and most enthusiastic groups at South. This year informal lessons for beginners and team try-outs and practices for experts enabled all members to improve their skiing in preparation for inter-school and club meets held in the spring. i Ski Club Pat Adams Carol Adams Terry Adams Lolly Albin Ieanne Allen Ginny Anderson Val Anderson Doug Anderson Sharon Andrus Ed Arnold Kay Ashton Ken Atwell Iohn Andrews Elaine Arbuckle Carole Auer Richard Baker Nancy Bauer Chris Berdy Bob Bishop Bill Babcock Renee Babineau Mary Ann Ballard Dick Barton Nancy Blue Lynn Bollig Barbara Bowman Carolyn Bridges Dianne Brown Rosalyn Brown Linda Bryant Cindy Burke Marta Burn Barbara Bush Dave Butz Linda Baughman Sue Becker Penny Bender Bob Bisgard Ian Blackledge Iohn Blakely Bobbi Blount Doug Bragg Betty Brock Kay Burroughs x f -.X nv' ,,4. xx ers' 5 I, vt new f Q11 Potential Ski Club members exhibit enthusiastic interest by their overwhelming attendance at the club s first open meeting. l l ' 4 I s J , l. -Stl:-W, ., ,, ' - 1' Fx. ' it will frizala Bmq QS t I' I :L ' . is I N - i' ' ' . , ' Y Barbara Butcher Carol Babcock Bruce Cardy Sherry Carlson Ken Carpenter Bill Chiles Diane Clanahan Kathy Close Ia-net Colen Sharon Colnar Sandi Conley Paul Conly Iohn Cox Pam Crabtree Sharon Crain Marilyn Caldwell Lynn Campen Sue Ann Carlson Ken Carlson Bob Custer Bob Carney Susie Carpenter Alice Chadwick Glenna Chapman Lynn Claibome Sharon Cleman Richard Cont Barbara Craig Bill Day Bill Deem Marcia Deern Peggy Dixon Pete Dobrovolny lanet Dodrill Craig Dowler Diane Du.nkin Rick Davis Betsy Dunham Dick Engstrom Alon Ertl Kathy Evans Bonnie Erickson Bob Ferguson Robert Terry Kenny Fleecs Barbara Froling Steve Froling Ed Frost Helen Frost Annette Flory Fran Folk Dick Faris Dave Faris Bill Finlay Nicole Fontsere Lynette Freese lohn Fresques Penny Glaze Kenny Gott Jackie Gott Tom Goodman Mike Griffin Lennie Gvirtz Sue Gustafson Cheryl Gaer Iohn Gates Nan Gaughan Linda Gault Sharon Gilbert Edd Gillespie Barbara Gilmore Barbara Godfrey Roger Griffin Iohn Grillos Carol Guertner Diane Ginn ,Wy I The noon sun warms the heads of three chatting skiers who have monientarirlyfpausedl from skiing to eat. Lorene Gerton Bill Gorisheck Iulie Gottschalk Ginny Grant Iune Gray Tom Greenfield Linda Griffin Nancy Gammon Ellen Hall Gregg Hammill Carol Hasse Linda Hasse Scrndra Havens Robema Harper Iack Hart Mary Pat Haswell Barbara Heimback Io Heller Pat Heller Carol Howell Karen Hoyt Paul Hubble Iames Higby Albert Hill Norm Hinman Cheryl Houlett Mary Anne Hubbell Iohn Hurley Ioan Huston Pat Hewins Dave Idol Iudi Iohnson Carol Ienkins Don Iohnson Arlene lohnson Kent Iohnson Larry Iones Peggy Iones Carol Ioy Ioby Ienkins Chris Kareski Kathy Korbel Sandy Kuhlman Dave Kaplan ludie Kaye Bruce Kibby Bob Knight Barbara Krebs Bonnie Kuhlman Betty Knight Karen Kafoed Carol Langsazn Ian Lanser Pete Lattner Gary Lawton Dave Leonard Sally Lentz Ioyce Lootens Pete Lubchenco Brady Lundberg Bill Lutzens Ron Larunan Sid Ligon Linda Littlefield ludy Luhe Ronnie Maine Karen Mason Ann Markkanen Gail Matson Bill Maurice Iudy McCrilla Penny McGeothl.in Marilee McDonald Kati McGurk Ieannie McMillan Iudy McNaughton Mike McQuiddy Gayla McRae Karene McRae Marilyn Meyers Ann Miller Marilyn Miller Vicke Mitchell Cheryl Montgomery Dick Montrose lim Moody Eloise Moreland Don Morgan The long lift ride in the iaint aftemoon sun may be cool, but it provides welcome rest tor weary legs before the next thrilling dash down the steep trail. Karen McClecn-y Dave McCormick Marilyn McGee Sue McKinlay Diane McKenzie Mike Mestek Dave Meyer Carol Montague Bob Montgomery Gary Moses Dave Movius Ioari Myrick Robert Morris Esther Mosher Bruce Marr Susie Neering Linda Newman Ricky Nachmarl Steve Nellis Buzzy Neusteter Iudie Necrvill Ioy Oberkramer Kay Ochs Ray Oliver Norm Olson Franklin Ordelheide Sally Osborne Peggy Oughtred Brian O'Hearn Evelyn Olson Pam Oviatt Steve Oxley Bob Page Iaye Page Carol Patten , d Pixler b Post Price Prier Peacock Peterson Plank Petterson Pcrrin Puckett Rabe Lu Rcrndol Robertson Rogers Reich Richard Rlunbaugh Ryan Ryan Rogers Sanford Sausman Scheu Shelton Show Sickles Smiley Smith Shroeper Stephens Staner Stunkraus tephenson Sayers Sibley Kathy Spangler Ianet Suhm Mac Sunley Karen Swallow Bill Thomas Carol Veaton Mike Verlee l. Thomas Vandergrcdt Wayne Walwoork Donna Wagner Lorchin Wall Kay Walters lean Walton Tim Watkins Rick Watson lim Weith Marsha Weller Sandy VVheeler Roy Whittaker Benny Wilburn Sue Wilcox Diane Williams Margaret Williams Ioel Wilson Iim Wise Nikki Worsld Bob Wise Ian Woelhai Tom Wood Carol Woods Cindy Wright Liz Wright Penny Wyatt Spence Wyant Linda Wangerin Tom Weinberger Rusty Wells Leslie White Scotty Whittenburg Mickey Weisbrod Kent Wilson Steve Wirtz Iill Young Karen Young Linda Young Ioan Zietz Ronnie Zents Ralph Zavertnick Perfect grace and agility, silhouetted against a blurred horizon, are caught in a fleeting moment. ' 1 I A UZ g I ,, ., -Y .. 1-' , B 3 : . ,titi 1 Li- A .. 5 . s- au, ga' , ,, :sw ff'-ff:-' , El -r ff'f1:'fzi':?:fi -, , ,-wax' f- V as 'iff , ,ref-'QP-35 Kee, as-ffl ' 'se P slag 'K' ':'r ': Y A A r The forest ot ski poles in front of the Winter Park lodge proves almost as great an obstacle as the slopes. 115 Igzly n gi W , ,,,. ft t f - it K ,I ., ,L S ' rs ' ' X I' 'Lf ' ' 5,1 l ,za w --' s H f it K' I i 4. it 6 Iudy Bevington Mary Mitchell Mr. Garretson Secretary Secretary Sponsor No longer strictly a sophomore group, the Southern Gutter Putters this year consisted of girls of all grade levels cmd all degrees of skill. They bowled every Monday morning from eight o'clock until ten, enjoying the informal competi- tion, uncrowded lanes and convenient meeting time of their own league. Divided into teams of three, the S.G.P.'s worked to improve their scores both for league and tournament honors. Awards for the year's accornplishrnents were presented at a banquet held in the spring. Marty Aldfield Sandy Koop Sandy Kuhlman Monique Andress Sharon Benell Iudy Bevington Diane Buchholz Marta Burn Marilyn Caldwell Kelly Caskey Kathy Dodson Kathy Dreiling Marilyn Drumeller Hazel Dudley Charlotte Erickson Iudith Eskew Eddie Iane Fmmrn Karen Gauthier Cheryl Gray Shirley Hayes Sue Holden Cheryl Houlette Chris Iepson Velma Iohnson Karen Kams Sharon Kniebbe Cheri Lee Annette Lynes Nancy Manley Sally Mclntire Mary Mitchell Sandy Moore Sharon Patterson Linda Radcliffe Nancy Rainey IoArme Robeck Lois Seaman Bev Scilres Donna Smith Sue Thompson Paula Veith Cheryl Wallenstrom Marilyn West Nancy White Mary Wiepking lane Wilhelm Bev Younger S.G.l3. Even body English doesn't help when you miss the head pin or the ball goes down the gutter. 2 Ev A i' . E.4,' Dave Isaac Vice-President Gary Taylor l President Xl Sue Peters Iudy Lay Mrs Nordstrom Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Southern Nlasqueraders Production of Androcles and the Lion and the presentation of Years Ago were the Southern Masqueraders' most ambitious proj- ects this year. Members spent hours in prepa- , ration for these plays, rehearsing, getting props and costumes, arranging for publicity and doing other necessary tasks. After competitive try-outs in the fall, regular meetings of the club consisted of skits by mem- bers, attendance at professional productions and a study of effective dramatic methods. l l t I x f l s fi I 'x I if ' ' Q 'fftfffvltzf - .. . in fl TF f l I ,,,..:v ,, K l - he K, 39 ,Q 'is f ' 25, tvj Q', , i' ,J X , we, ,Q , 1 5: ig 432 ti J Ui,-,tg xi Q t 'S Practice makes perfect as these Drama Club members rehearse their roles tor a performance. Doug Anderson Marsha Dyer Pam Porgy Linda Griffin Dave Isaac Gay Johnson Bob Iones Iudy I ones Icunie Kellum Harry Kisker Iudy Lay Gayla McRae Karene McRae Robin Morris Carla Patterson Iohn Perdew Sue Peters Linda Richardson Carole Sager Carol Santi Bev Scifres Patty Stubbs Sally Tapp Gary Taylor Linda Wcmgerin Southern Dinheacls dll .1 n lvi' L . I I ppl Q su y l Iohn Tilton Greg Hammill Mr. Beal Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Toumaments held during Christmas and spring vaca- tions this year gave members of the Southern Pinheads an opportunity to compete for state cmd national honors. The boys, who won the Colorado State Bowling Championship two years ago and were anxious to repeat that performance, met for practice and inter-team contests every Monday after- noon. Awards for the highest teams and individuals in both regular league and tournament competition were presented at the end of the year. Teammates keep tabs on each others' scores and critically eye form for tips they may use to further their own skill. lim Adix Ed Arnold Bob Augenstein Paul Bauman Dan Balkenbush Denny Bettridge Harold Bloom Don Braddock Rudy Cazndler Richard Carlson Iohn Christopher Darrel Clayburg Mike Crawford Marvin Crowe Dick Cubbage Ioe Czajkowski Vic DeCoudreaux Craig Dowler Bob Dragoo Iohn Dyer Spencer Gordon Greg Hammill Bill Harrison Bob Iohnson Bruce Jones John Kramer Wally Longeway Bruce Mace Ed Maul DeWitt McFar1a:nd Terry Moore Harry Morgan Stan Newell Marshall Peterson Al Preisendorf Iohn Buble Richard Shannon Tom Spurling George Taulli Iohn Thomas lohn Tilton Iohn Tressler Drew Va:nSte1ten Phil Wadsack Iim Whyte i ' 51-, , A, ,E -Er I he Sue Gustafson President Club l Spanish Clubs left Ford President Club ll Kay Pcrterson Kay Burroughs Vice-President Vice-President Club 1 Club II Aimed and blindfolded, a Spanish stu- dent swings purposefully, hoping to break the elephant-shaped pifxata. Mary Emanuel Sid Wemtz Marlen Kcruhsch President President President Club lll Club IV Club V if Ginny Goodson Vice-President Club lll Lennie Gvirtz Vice-President Club IV :-., x g-'-, 165'--A 3 . R Spanish Clubs Buenas dias. Yo hablo espanol. This year Spanish Club members became better acquainted with the language and customs of Spanish-speaking peoples through enjoyable and worthwhile South-of-the-border activities. The clubs spoke Spanish for a part of each meeting, broke piiatas at Christmastime, ate dinner at Latin-Arneri- can restaurants and listened to Spanish music. Elec- tions of officers and regular meetings of the clubs were held during advanced Spanish classes. Because of an increasing interest in Spanish and the greater number of advanced students, there were five Spanish Clubs this year. Ioyce Adams Pat Adams Carolyn Alberg Dan Alsop Keith Anderies Marjorie Arnold Ianet Auger Carole Babcock Penny Bender lean Beverstock Tim Binder Miki Bingham Dolores Blond Dennie Bolz Ruth Ann Boyce lane Brickham Don Bross Sue Burkeren Kay Burroughs ludy Bybee Ivy BYIGIH Nancy Caldwell Marcia Cameron Carolyn Carhart Iim Carroll Denny Clark Glenna Chapman Anna Christensen Ieannie Cox Rick Davis Adell DeBoer Paul DeLong Sue Dosh Angeline Douvas Leanna Easley Iennie Eliakedis Mary Emanuel Sherry Erickson Kathy Evans Kathy Faller Fran Folk Nicole Fontsere lei! Ford Iudy Forman Mike Frankey Barbara Froling Norma lean Garwood Martha Goldsmith Ginny Goodson Denny Gordon Bart Griffith Sue Gustafson Diane Gustin Lennie Gvirtz Carol Hale Pamela Hannah Sandy Harper 4215 33 ' A club member happily carries out a traditional Spanish custom, breaking the piriata. Warren Harrison Kay Hartshom Carol Hasse Arlene Hayes Yavonne Heare Io Heller? William Howard Mary Anne Hubbell Mary Ann Hutchinson Anabeth Ienkins Gary Iohnson Karen Iohnson Karen M. Iohnson Betty Iones Bruce Iones Ronalee Iordan Marlen Kaulich Iill Kellarn Iudy Killian Karen Kofoed Kathy Korbel Chuch Larson Ginger Larson Iim LeVeck Wally Livingston Marilyn MacDonald Bobbi Malone Ioan McCullough Roger McGeary - Ann Miller Charles Mitten Ginny Mitts Sue Moore Gary Moses Linda Neet Bill Nikkel Michelle Northcutt lean Ormsbee Ronald Parrisl Kay Paterson Al Peterson Ieannie Pferdesteller Iohn Pringle lim Ray Tim Reeves Iudie Rehkow Ian Rhodes Linda Richardson Wayne Roth Don Robertson Mary Lee Rugh Arnie Rundiks Kay Ryder Ian Schwieger Kiana Seal Patty Seamans Sue Shikles Iudy Sickels fmcfpbf Sue Sicner Helle Siirdmaa Io Simmons Bill Slaughter Dennis Sloan Leonard Smith Marty Spensley Mary Sporcich Bill Strathearn Karen Swallow Lynn Swanson Ken Switzer Steve Tanberg Dottie Thomas Ioe Vigil Iackie Wade Carlotta Walking Mary Ellen Walters Alan Walthers Eddy Weatherman Iack Weaver Iudy Weil Sid Wemtz Mary Wheeler Ioan Williams Kathy Willing Cecil Winterowd Rick Works Spencer Wyant Charlotte Youker lean Ormsbee plays Santa Claus by handing out presents to fellow Spamsh Club members F 5.06 pf Xfz f I A Ieii Robinson President Period Z Carla Bardwell Dana Bennett Pamela Crabtree Michael Darnell Arlene Johnson Gayla McRae Ioanne Magnuson Mike Mestek Roberta Montgomery Sharon Murphy Carolyn Patten Celia Payne Iohn Pulsipher Carol Robinson Ietf Robinson Carole Sievers Carolyn Stibrick Sally Tapp Stephen Wirtz , 'rg ty No- ' ,U Q- we M l.. Teddie Mereness Miss Guindon President Sponsor Period 7 Lenore Arkin Richard Barton David Brown Beverly Culver Ianiss DeCoudreaux Georgia Ford Dale Garner Ieanenne Guenthner lack Hart James McGrew Heidi Markisen Teddie Mereness Kathleen Milligan Dona Newell Kendall Sanderson Mary Shannon Richard Shannon Iudith Starnpfli Stephen Strauss Dona Strother S.l3.Q.R, Membership in the state and national Iunior Classical Leagues and attendance at their conven- tions are two traditions of the Senatus Populusque Romanus. The club, better known as the S.P.Q.R., is dedicated to increasing the knowledge and ap- preciation of the Latin language and Roman civiliza- tion: meetings are held once a month during the ad- vanced Latin classes. Members this year partici- pated in Latin Week projects designed to promote student interest in the language, and studied the major works of Cicero. K, '-2 - . ,r ,. fl - '15 , . - rf ff g . A K 4 W - fr- Q Q ' ner f'.- it l C .-aasttltw. S Q are ff X gig , Q W V 2, ,,,. A .. w, 'M 1 - . - s- A X . n -5 i . ' Q e ' - .its -S1-'1 ' .vs-time -- -'-2 .. 'tm pg. '. ,tfifgg kf - sz 1164 .59-' -.1 . ' Lf. -,fi .,ff??, u . 5 ' it Q' - -,-..tw.,,x- nil?-L--Q'-g-I + J' ,Qz:i 'i'A' I, . . , rg . lie? A' W ' ' f fl 1 -jewilf, d , tx - 1 ,gli ' -'Q C -' 4 -.ii A - 1 reef f'- ' I J K r - K . t L' Ll If 1' , . , A 1. g,I15W li?- 9 f'1:i:::-ij . Latin students learn about the early Roman Empire and how it has changed and devel- oped throughout the years. S.P.Q.R. members trolic with mock swords made for a play centered aroimd the lite of Iulius Caesar. H2 Tri-Hi-Y rv ,...f 7 R 0 t Y Betty Kay Thompson Susie Lentz President Vice-President V ', .. L v . 'A if ! If - t it ' 'l an A Q- Q ' 1, l' N.: H. Leslie Works Phyllis Mulhausen Treasurer Chaplain lill Lesan Pat Littrell ludy Luhe Lynne MacKenzie loan McCullough Ieannie MacMillian Nan McDonough Nancy Maisto Phyllis Mulhausen Ann Miller Carole Moore Sue Moore Donna Mowry Karen Nelson Michele O'Bryan Becky Olson Carol Paine Susan Quinn Betty Lou Reeves Marcia Reiber Ruth Ann Rothweiler Carol Santi Claudette Sayers Ian Schwieger Margaret Sells Iill Snow Ioan Stephenson Pat Stetson Io Anne Strand Ianet Sulun Iudy Taylor Betty Kay 'Thompson Kathy Tyler Linda Wade Kay Walters Pamela Ward Sue Wells Ioan Williams Susie Williams Leslie Works Iocm Zietz Karen Hummel Recording Secretary -Q Carol Larson Sergeant-at-Arms '17 Karen Gustafson Corresponding Secretary ' ' r C Mrs. Malowney Sponsor Tri-Ettes Diane Anderson Iaznet Auger Cathy Baker Karen Bald Helen Bauman Ian Blackledge Ruth Ann Boyce Sandra Brock Gina Canatsey Carla Capra Carolyn Carhart Sue Clark Sandra Conley Marquerite Cummins Diane Dreher Marsha Dyer Sally Evans Marsha Fleming Helen Frost Nancy Gammon Lorene Gerton Iackie Gott ludy Gruenwald Karen Gustafson Sherrie Guthrie Melanie Halton Mary Pat Haswell Karen Hummel Karen Iohnson Iamie Kellam Lois Ann Kelley Maria Kunst Carol Larson Cynthia Laughlin Susie Lentz ,aFtN:'2C. t-- if ,095 x 15 The iirst open meeting ot Tri-Hi-Y had one of the biggest tumouts of any South club this year Tri-Hi-Y members turn in the money from their shampoo sales, one of many projects which helped send their dele- gates to Youth cmd Government. Fun and service sparked Tri-Hi-Y's activities this year as the girls played Basket-Brawl with Hi-Y for a world service project, planned the Easter Assembly and sold Christmas trees for the Y.M.C.A. Members also participated in Youth and Govern- ment, a model legislature held at the capitol in the spring. Because of its large membership, the club was split this year into two sections, which held separate meetings and elected different officers, but joined for a formal initiation and an annual-signing party, and worked together throughout the year. - Why didn't we tie their feet? Karen Kafoed wonders as she is deftly blocked by a Hi-Y guard. Y-Ettes Rosalee Adams Lcruralee Albin Sue Baillie Carole Baldwin Louise Bisson Bobbi Blount Iackie Boal Sue Burkgren Kay Burroughs Barbara Butcher Dana Canatsey Sue Ann Carlson Anna Christensen Lynne Claibome Sharon Colnar Ellen Cox Diane Davis Ianiss DeCoudreaux Sue Dosh Mary Durtee Bonnie Erickson Kathy Evans Fran Folk Gwen Gamel Ioan Glascock Sharon Gustafson Diane Gustin Dorcas Haines Susie Harris Kay Hartshorn Carole Heckt Marilyn Hindes Mary Ann Hubbell Cindy Iohnson Mimi Iones Betty Iones 'xy Tri-Hi-V Iaye Page Bonnie Erickson President Vice-President JR 'nv -vs Joanne Magnuson TTCS! SU-Kiley Treasurer Chdpldin i 1- 'Li' f r - gulf. . ,,......, ' x . .XS - ---- 4 Xt YQ. .:. .. 55.1. ymlwfl Kitty Willis Corresponding Secretary 'N-fx I, A1 fi-- Donna Peterson Sergeant-at-Arms i Penny Valdez Recording Secretary 4iQ Mrs. Pillsbury Sponsor ez? - -'fm I .. 'ft X I -sf . X . A ' N . . ,. gf . . t . . . 5. -1:51 A 1 . 43 r . 11q..l 'Q V K . V. I Ny.. -it '! 5. ' 1 C 3 ',f5,:,e :- Y' lx- A- l -.Q '- JR, 3 J-F C-T . ' 4- rt- . . Qgvf-.. if S' L. 5 :+ff,q..fg3t- 'Y f , A4 Q!ixg'l-5-lf? - 'fix-fiijffly. O if, li ' A i'f'flf.3L, QF ' :-n.g .5' 2 Q- '!!Q.:'1S?1I Lf. L.. . 1. . t. ,. , . ...J 15? . I:-,. .plfyjffs 53-m'.25-gs: - E -- re ...V If I g ,,.,..,....... A .5fS:?J,.pre 2 f z. --fm. f 1 L 1 , if? . H vim! M g ' ' 'f 1' ' at .1-UP' , T 6 I . flu- L 9 .4--i't T K . .4 V. . 4 z S' VT. 4.1. '-md I ,Ffh -1' I 'f. ' . '- - 4 'IW' I . 'Brill . M... . E .V -Y? Marlen Kaulisch, guest speaker at Y-Ettes' Christmas program, gives a very interesting talk on German Yuletide customs. Karen Kofoed Sandy Kumn Ginger Larson Robin Lawson Nancy Lewis ludy Livermore Iulie Lundstrom Joanne Magnuson Jeannie MacDougal Ann Markkanen Karen McCu1lock Sandy Medill loyce Meyers Colleen Milner ludy Neavill Carol Nowlen Lois Ockander Evie Olson Peggy Oughtred Ruth Owens Iaye Page Donna Petersen Theresa Quinby Sandy Rees Ian Rhodes Cheryl Ricketts Marilyn Rogers Mary Lee Hugh Susan Rupp Linda Sack Diana Seal Sue Shikles Icmice Smith Shirley Sperl Iecmie Stephenson Carolyn Stern Beverly Stone Traer Sunley Karen Swallow Dottie Thomas Penny Valdez Ioyce Walker Jackie Ward lan Weik Nancy Westgard Kitty Willis Bonnie Wise Iill Young Karen Young Triple S The recognition and promotion of scholastic achieve- ment are the purposes of Triple S. To become a member, a student must eccm at least five A's and no C's in academic subjects over a period of two semesters. The club's monthly meetings in the auditorium this year were highlighted by a survey of American culture. Visiting artists, scientists and teachers spoke on the contribution of their fields to our civilization. wg I I Q 1 :ty 't-3? Steve Nellis lelf Robinson President Vice-President In Senior Hall, Triple S maintained a bulletin board which announced current college and scholarship opportunities. Doug Anderson Linda Anderson Lenore Arkin Marjorie Arnold Iean Asmus I oyce Asmus Carole Auer Ralph Becker Penny Bender Dana Bennett Bob Bishop Louise Bisson Dolores Blond Barbara Blount Donna Bohlen Sandra Bowles Kitty Bowman George Brenkert Don Bross ludy Bybee Clara Campbell Dana Canatsey Gina Canatsey Robert Carlson Paula Chance Rick Chapman Kay Collins Marvin Crowe Sheryl DeMarcus Martha DeWitt Peter Dobrovolny Suzanne Dosh Mary Duriee Glen Enewold Fred Epps Bonnie Erickson Kathy Faller Terry Fellers Linda Freeburg Ed Frost Nancy Funnell lohn Gaubatz Lorene Gezton Caroline Geyer Jackie Goff Sally Goldsmith Sherry Granzow Carmen Hansen Iohn Hart Sherry Granzow Mr. Carr Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor 'l. ff:'tm:m Mr. Carr and Sharon Thompson smilingly post announcements of new scholar- ships open to college-bound Rebels. i Kay Hartshorn Shirley Hawkins Io Heller -All Gayle Hitchcock Daphne Holloway Warren Howard Mary Ann Hubbell Ioan Huston Dave Isaac Gay Iohnson Mike Johnson Elizabeth Iones Harry Iones Sharon Iordan Karen Keeton Harry Kisker Pam Kohnken lack Leingang Judy LeVeck Iune Lewinson Barbara Loigren Iudy Lu.he Iulie Lundstrom Karen McC1earey Iudy McClung Nan McDonough Iames McGrew i.. -'35-, .: -' ' if: Urge: Gayla McRae Kay Mammel Heidi Marlcisen Mike Mielenz Roberta Montgomery Carole Moore Iames Morrell Gary Moses Phyllis Mulhausen Sharon Murphy Steve Nellis Marilyn Newberry Dona Newell Stan Newell Gary Niemann Bill Nikkel Lois Ockander Carol Paine Kay Paterson Carolyn Patten Celia Payne John Perclew Sue Peters Donna Petersen Jean Pierdesteller lohn Pringle Kathy Io Ratliff Senior Hall provides the meeting place for Triple S Board members who are completing plans for a future club meeting. V. l Bob Montgomery discusses entrance requirements with a representative from Williams College. Pat Reed Linda Richardson Barbara Robbins Carol Robinson Ieii Robinson Claudia Rogers Ruth Rothweiler Sue Rupp Karen Ryder Kendall Sanderson Dave Sanford Cheryl Sevier Sue Shikles Helle Siirdmaa lo Sirnonds Nancy Stephens Ioan Stephenson Bill Stewart Karen Swallow Gary Sylvester Mary Tarr Sharon Taylor Carol Thayer Betty Kay Thompson Sharon Thompson Marilyn VanderWal Bill Wahl Carlotta Walkling Kay Walters Pamela Ward Iohn Weaver Ian Weik Mary Ann Wheeler Ioan Williams Steve Wirtz John Zumbrunn Ashby McCown Emil Sunley Sue Peters Mr. Cozens President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Rick Epting Young Democrats Such speakers as the county Democratic Party Chairman, state and national congressmen, and a Colorado University professor of political science contributed to the Young Democrats' understanding of partisan politics and govemrnent this year. South's Young Democrat organization, the first high school club to become a member of the state Young Demo crats, participated in several conferences sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Citizenship Clearing House, cmd worked for the Democratic Party offices. Tom Ewing Nancy Funnell Barbara Heimbach Gayle Hitchcock Mike Iohnson Ashby McCown Cheryl Montgomery Robert Montgomery Sue Peters Don Reeves Stephen Strauss Daniel S. Tuft Ann Vcrutrain Bill Wahl Q to 4 I t ? Mr. Lonsdale Sponsor Young Democrats listen inter- ested as Nancy Funnell con- tributes her opinion concem- ing present-day politics. Iames Henry Carol Christian Mr. Mitick Chairman Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Young Republicans Assistance to the local Republican Party, a meeting with the mayor of Denver, cmd attendance at the national party convention held in Denver last summer were ac- tivities of the Young Republicans during their first year at South. The club, encouraged by the Rocky Mountain Citizenship Clearing House, was organized in April of 1959 to increase student interest and participation in government. Members learned about current issues and governmental problems through visits to the state legis- lature and speeches by local and state politicians. Charles Bauman Cortlandt Bender Robert Blakely Iudy Bybee Nancy Carlsten Robert Carney Carol Christian Linda Cochran Lynn Dalton Ed Frost Mike Gates Iohn Gaubatz Ralph Glasmann Mike Griiiin Robema Harper Richard Harshman Iames Henry Ioan Middlemist Brian O'l-learn Franklin Ordelheide Donald Palmer Terry Richmond David Sanford Tom Vandegrift Young Republicans enjoy a laugh in common with Paul Hentzell, the Republican president of the Denver City Council. Beginning Choir Q.: During the year members of Beginning Choir contributed their fine music to school, civic and church groups throughout the city. Activities of the choir at South included performances dur- ing Christmas and Music Week assemblies. They presented a varied repertoire to service organizations, church-sponsored functions and charity institutions. Perhaps the most significant achievement of the choir this year was their display of religious choral literature in the Easter Sunrise Service at Cheesman Park. t L 1. 253 i , W .5 W 'fwi 1 1 - , . .,f 43 l b . I A ri 1 lr:-A, . 'N l ,r y .QQ fb 1 4' ' If . - t ,ff KS' W ' w . I .- 1 . -wx xt X wr...xg.,4 -s M . it was 2 'Sm I' ' 't f- .-., K A Beryl Hingley Ralph Glassrnann Mrs. Willicnns President Vice-President Director l I -i -f Girls : ' ' Q, , 2 .91 . att ,R n mn n A 1 . , 1 2 .5 F. l fl .fs I l X it in Donna Mowry President Vice-President Cynthia LaDage Wearing their new royal-blue skirts and jerkins, the members of Girls' Ensemble sang this year for the Christmas and Music Week assemblies at school and for several civic groups. The girls, directed for the first time by Mrs. Williams, practiced many hours to perfect their numbers, ranging from Bach exercises to familiar hymns. FRONT ROW: I. Hertzog, L. Young, K. Ratrifi, C. Carhart, M. Tell, I. Gurmerson, E. Lame, I. Price, D. Thrash, M. Konoy, L. Albin. ROW TWO: D. Smith, I. Morgan, T. DeWall, S. Bodhaine, I. Kentfield, M. Folson, C. Maldewicz, C. Malkewicz, C. Laughlin, I. Ross, A. Iohnson. ROW THREE: I. Roords, I. Price, K. Wallace, K. Atwell, M. Eldridge, R. Glassmcmn, C. Willson, G. Erdman, P, Draper, G. Berry, I. Russel, D. Thomes. i nsemble Q ROW TWO: L. Brycmi. M. Simpson, I. Amund- Carlson, C. Rogers, I. FRONT ROW: S. Connelly, P. Ovicitt, P. Schnese, V. Dugdale, D. Mowry, S. Chisholm, I. Ronnfeldt, P. Houpt, M. Adams. C. Wage, F. Folk, L. Logan, S. Dre-ith, L. Proier, M. Weisbrod, R. Wheny, M. Ryan, L. Sock. ROW THREE: N. Gammon, sen, S. Hciywcrrd, B. Coffman, C. Nowlen, I. Quimby, K. Bald, I. Bocxl, I. Smith. ROW FOUR: C. Ladcge, B. Olsen, S. Smith, A. Fowler, K. Nelson, I. Lyles, P. Iones. 1 FRONT ROW: S. Bcrrbre, K. Knight, C. Kingsley, S. Oliner, C. Santi, S. Cook, M. Moore, E. Ohlson, M. Halton, I. Davis, L. Steinkraus, P. Lotz. ROW TWO: D. Comilison, I. MacDouga1l, I. Vcm Horn, L. Cunningham, B. Hingley, I. Iones, K. Spangler, A. Ryan, L. Baughmcm, S. Choiiz, L. Edson. HOW THREE: D. Guinn, G. Kordelcx, M. Thomas, M. Mendoza, D. Lundquist, R. Epting, E. Tcxllcz, R. Meek, M. Wright, M. Currier, D. Stunseury, C. Drcxgoo, R. Brown. ' Q - 1 9 - if r , i nf' V nfl- Kenneth Cliff Gordon England Merry Bliss Valerie Watson Mr. Wells President President Vice-President Secretary Director Concert Choir The traditional aim of South's Concert Choir is per- fection. This year's choir, directed by Mr. Wells, re- hearsed daily throughout the year to achieve this qual- ity of performance. The choir was heard by the student body in holi- i day assemblies, graduation and the Color Day Show: ' they sang also for church services and various organi- 1 zations in Denver. Picnics, a Christmas reunion with past choirs and sales ot their own long-playing record added to the spirit ot the choir. I FRONT ROW: M. Durfee, I. Evans, D. Bergerhouse, T. Mereness, B. Westerberg, S. Goldsmith, D. Taylor, S. Granzow, M. Spickelmier, K. McCollum. HOW TWO: S. Moritz, S. Kumm, G. Iacoby, D. Kerbs, C, Iohnson, L. Ockaznder, S. Wells, G. Larson, I. Page. HOW THREE: D. Strother, I. Gray, M. Ballard, G. Niemann, R. Riley, E. Schulte, I. Kniseley, I. White, I. Grillos. ROW FOUR: K. Cliff, I. Smith, B. Dickson, C. Grant, N. Hutcheson, R. Dings, H. McWilliams, L. Ellis, B. Nikkel, B. Boyle, B. Kellough, B. Wodrich, A. Hill. if mi s4 2an', vii? 3 8 ii ' cn, M lil- H f If an ' lx Q FRONT ROW: W. Meikeljohn, R. Barrett, C. Ledbetter, I. Tan, R. Ledbetter, M. Shannon, R. Harris, R. Bauer. ROW TWO: M. Gates, I. Hickman, R. Ricker, R. Iensen, D. Alfred, E. Stratton, P. Ordelheide, D. Mitchell. ROW THREE: D. Turner, I. Robinson, D. Reitz, I. Amhuehl, L. Ranlcine, H. Mclntosh, D. Hoffman, R. David, D. Pierce. 1 Concert Band The music of Concert Band was heard many times this year 1 at South and in other parts of the city and state. Members of the band, wearing their familiar purple and white uniforms, played for football games and rallies, marched in the Veterans' Day and Memorial Day parades, and participated in Music I Week and other concerts at South. In April they competed in f ' . . gsnggblifllfgzr ggi? the state band and orchestra contest at Fort Collms. I 'I' ff? 4 z 27 '? C7 FRONT ROW: E. Olson, I. Asmus, E. Wright, I. Honnfeldt, L. Richardson, I. Asmus, B. Froling, R. Montgomery. ROW TWO: I. Beck, P. Smith, I. Lawrence, I. Pierce, I. Noonan, R. Cccrey, M. Tarr. ROW THREE: R. Beck, R. Ellis, V. DeCoudreaux, M. McCartney, B. Nikkel, D. Idol, L. Godfrey. ,S lb ' f fb Q',f22j-Fifgfgf ' za. , N gx 42 Q D1 0' Ill mx . ,ff - -X ' mX Ill ,mlfzk-xzw 5 N l 1 I . ' lv-1 ,. 5 IVLJ.. A ' , M J f --nd , f ' A-.54 -' - l A. ,A e , XJ rv FHONT ROW: M. Shapespeare, K. Icmkobsky, M. Dedrick, K. McCollum, S. Hawkins, C. Payne, C. Bardwell, D. Davis, R. Bragg. ROW TWO B Culver M. Goldsmith, S. DeMarcus, A, Schwengels, L. Muzrtin, S. Andrews, M. Swaggart, K. Bowman, S. Smith. Mr. Gott Director Concert Orchestra Meeting daily to rehearse as or string group, the members of the Concert Orchestra were joined for many practices and performances by the brass and woodwind sections of the Con- cert Band. The combined orchestra performed classical cmd standard numbers at school concerts in Icmuary and May and provided the background music, overture and finale for the All-School Show. Musicians from the group were chosen to play with the All-City and All-State Orchestras. YJ FRONT ROW: D. Carlson, G. Beck, R. Montgomery, R. Carey, B. Froling, M, Tarr, I. Robinson. ROW TWO: D. Stone, C. Iohnson, C. Iohnson C Grant A. Cook, D. Johnson, D. Reitz, M. Gates. v ..:L..:..Jnnv-i-i!- fi T nl .fm . J .. Q 1 2 1 I I -1- 1 1 FRONT HOW: I. Pick, I. Smith, H. Bauman, D. Holloway. HOW TWO: P. Settles, B. Waddell, B. Wemer, D, Bennett. ' ' 2 ,. ' - 01,51 A . J ,, w. V. ii 5 v .' F . .. . l 5 ' 'ff H ' ' - A. 'fl . gl '3 I V 4 . 1 vw!! ' 1 FRONT HOW: C. Coler, M. DeWitt, S. Goldsmith, L. Albin. HOW TWO: S. Swaggcnt, S. Williams, B. Trammell, C. Davis. 137 Shirley Hawkins President Mrs. Lyon Sponsor if C-.5 4' Iamie Kellam Vice-President Miss Floyd Sponsor ' S Si' I 'ra 57, -2 F I Enlvflwgr V it ' If Ls- y K s 4 'Q il 5. ,. at 5 W ' s 3 Marilyn Miller Linda Newman Secretary Treasurer Pep Club Raising enthusiastic cheers at the year's athletic events and rallies, the girls of the Pep Club made an important contribution to school spirit and unity. The club, active as a service organization, also gave a welcoming tea for the sophomore girls and spon- sored Career Day. The girls worked throughout the year to perfect their drill techniques for demonstrations at half-time of the South-East game and in the Veterans' Day and Memorial Day parades. They presented the Homecoming Dance, made and sold South shakers, and staged the annual spring fashion show for an appreciative audience of mothers and daughters. , , 1 5 f 1 6 S' , Q ,gn FRONT ROW: I. McClu.ng, C. Erickson, K. Willis, C. Barnes, M. Dyer, I. Ronnfeldt, I. Eliakedis, L. Cochran, Y. Fcxttor, D. HOW TWO: B Iameson K Ryder, I. O'Brien, C. Laughlin, S. Woods, S. Bowles, S. Neering, E. Olson. ROW THREE: S. Becker, S. Iones, L. Sack, K. Paterson, L. Dalton, I. Luhe B Olson B Lofgren, I. Zietz. 138 Pep Club Council I. - V - rn- - 'Wig I M A .C 4? -4' ' cflf 'l . A' I-JJ' 37 x f4-- K, ' F' - ,. ' ,4 X 5 i , x 4 X y I ' lg 1 l X nf , , Barbara Blount Gina Canatsey Sue Gustaison Ginger Larson Ann Maxkcmncm ludy lVlcC1u.ng Robin Morris Pom Pom Shakers Publicity Ir. Hep. Points Head Dull Leader Fashxon Show M, F' We Y A as 4g . U-' aiu, Z X 'A 159, Ti 5' -4 ' 1-9 M X ' v S M K 1 l 1 N wi l A V A L f Y l I el x Evelyn Olson Kay Paierson Beverly Sanborn Helle Siirdmaa Nancy Stephens Many Teel Dance Sophomore Tea Pins Southem Customs Sr. Rep. Usherinq T 5 ' r 1 P CT 5. 2 X x . I 113' A ! L FRONT ROW: M. Adams, C. Walkling, D. 'I'homas, L. Marlin, S. Gustafson, I. Spencer, I. MacDougal1, S. Spero, M. Walters. HOW TWO: P. Carmichael, C. Puiney, I. McMi11ian, P. Oughtred, E. Lane, G. Larson, S. Iohnson, D. McHenry. HOW THREE: C. Thayer, S. Bohdaine, E. Peters, M. Sells, C. Gray, M. Kablitz, I. Schwieger, M. Hinds. Pep Club I . ,I 1 I y . 1. 1 P . Q ,I 5 f X FIRST ROW: Bisson, L., Mount, M., Hieckt, D., Culver, B., Milligcm, K., Lawson, R. ROW TWO: Ccmcxisey, G., Newman, L., Pferdesteller, I., Thilner C Kellum I HOW THREE' Brook S Wherry R. Wilmington I Richards D Ullery N Ulle N., Teel, M. in k, 2 Q ' 1 ' . X B . I I ' A I A I 1 f . l, ' FIRST ROW: Asmus, I., Saccxrto. M., Blommt, B., Spensley, M., Lewinson, I.. Moreland, E., Robinson, C., LeVeck, I. HOW TWO: Ellistcxd, N., Wheir, M., Rhodes, B., Goff, I., Dreher, D., Fleming, M., Paiten, C., Vanderwcrl, M. HOW THREE: McKinley, A., Hammond, L., Mcnkison, H., Wunen, C., Moore, C., Suehm, I., Lloyd. I., Asmus, I. Dom Dom Girls Bobbi Blount Head Pom Pom Girl -Q .7 W fi f I ' 3 J Iune Lewinson Lyn Mullins . f,.. The bouncy, energetic Pom Pom girls aroused Rebel spirit with their vivacious dances at games and rallies during the year. Chosen from the Pep Club last spring, these three juniors and three seniors worked throughout the summer on their original routines, which won enthusiastic reactions at every performance. ., -V i iz -1657 t . sri f'! 5 E 'gf EE, K., Linda Hammond Sharon Woods Robin Lawson Reserve Officers Training Corps M! Sgt. John B. Mahan MfSgi. Robert R. Goosby M! Sgt. Conald C. Laverty Commandant of Cadets Second Year Instructor First Year Instructor Mr. Brcmdhorst M.r. Carr Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor i I rtrr ' , 1 giitffgiifffi' Wjilfiifit. .i.,, Q ,, , , ' j, , , ,, . fi ' ,.V, 2 if x cl I 'QSY' P - wwf Cpt. William Wunsch 1st Lt. Iesse C. Garner Maj. Donald Bross Maj. Donald Gueck Battle Group Adjutant Intelligence Otticer Operations Otticer Supply Otticer N 11 I 13 Lt. Col. Iohn B. Frazier Maj. Rufus F. Iones Lt. Col. Richard Stultz Battle Group Commander Battle Group Executive Brigade Adjutant The Reserve Officers Training Corps is dedi- cated to the physical and mental development of young men. Instruction in military leader- ship, first aid, map reading, weapons and marksmanship, physical fitness, command and drill help in attaining this goal. This year the South R.O.T.C. made practical use of their knowledge, ranking among the leaders in Regi- mental Review, F e d e r al Inspection, rifle matches and drill competition. The cadets also presented their annual dinner dance on March 12. The courtesy and discipline gained through R.O.T.C. benefits the cadets during their years at South and provides a foundation for future careers. Lt. Col, Carol Santi Maj. Sharon Thompson Honorary Cadet Commander Honorary Cadet , 143 Ssrilawiilli 'i 'li15M- iT Mixer:-:.:?ilf:41 ..,g3,':' .-:gi g be mufif . W X' if sas g -Sk if 5 ' '.f 1af'11: 5 -.rr + we i'iWii ' Ha' 5355975 W'175l5'1'3- UI- I 53 exam? KNEELING: S. Kcxdy, L. Tornbling, R. Hawkins. SECOND ROW: D. Meredith, P. Kimberling, C. DeVa11e, R. Kennedy, G. Wells, D. Robertson. ROW THREE: T. Cleaver, C. Guthrie, M. Ferguson, M. Scroggins, B. Ledbetter, T. Nevin, I. Iordcm. ,-. v :JK ff' ,fo Stephen Krzdy Color Guard Commander Weekly inspection em- phasizes personal neotness and grooming. .Rifle Team w n w P -J A x 'hr Captain Dwight Elder Rifle Team Commander l l l FRONT HOW: D. French, S. McDanal, P. DeLong. HOW TWO: D. Stultz, C. Calhoun, D. Elder, R. Reagan, T. Moore. Drill Team 13 ' I . YS? Captain Gayne Nelson Drill Team Commander FHONT ROW: G. Nelson, R. Marcus, I. Murray, D. Johnson, P. DeLong. SECOND ROW: I. Fraz- ier, D. Stultz, I. Lloyd, W. Wunsch. 145 FRONT ROW: T. Frazer, R. Simonton, G. James, K. Duprey, L. Fouts, R. French, W. Weyrick, C. Stutsman, G. Hamley, R. Harris, C Iennings, I. McFarlin. ROW TWO: G. Frcmkersley, G. Harris, C. Babcock, R. Kennedy, A. Basic, I. Iohnson, C. Dahl, R. Candler, R Roth, T. Cloihier, A. Rundjks, M. Thomas. ROW THREE: D. Armbmst, H, Bloom, W. Satrell, D. Hill, I. Bradley, W. Philpul. K. Wallace T. Nevin, G. Ehmke. ROW FOUR: R. Marcus, D, Scoit, R. Iensen, K. Siratton, R. Lloyd, T. Hines, G. Hoggcrtt, D. Cox. Through the R.O.T.C. program, cadets de- velop valuable leadership qualities. KA Headquarters Compamq :cf -' 7- Ccrpiozin Robert Lloyd 1st Lt. Ronald Iensen Captain Robin Morris Company Commander Company Executive Honorary Cadet Horxorarq Caaets LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Lofgren, G. Lcxrson. R. Wherry. I. Rhodes, M. Davis, M, Moore, P. Valdez. S. Thompson, K. Curtis, R. Morris, C. Scmti, M. Jones, S. Moritz. Ccrptain Iames Henry lst Lt. Kenneth Atwell Company Commander Company Executive Companq Captain Sandy Moritz Honorary Cadet FRONT ROW: H. Moss, C. Langley, I. Schneider, C. Calhoun, R. Martin, D. Murphy, D. Snyder, I. Taylor, R. Westerman, G. Goorman, I. Rueter. HOW TWO: L. Green, L, Nordeen, R. Walker, I. Delzer, R. Ledbetta, D. Cornell, C. Kleinschnitz, E. Stratton, L. Morsen, L. Sauer, R. Kelso. ROW THREE: I. White, H. Yeager, D. Meredith, W. Haas, D. Manis, G. Kordela, R. Sale, R. Barrett, B. Bowman, S. Curtis, G. Bosselmon. ROW FOUR: M. Scroggins, L. Steele, M. Ferguson, L. Torpley, W. Cox, F. Moore, I. Maddux, A, Romero, W. Iackson, T. Musgrove, R. Post. ROW FIVE: R. Miller, S. McDanal, D. Cooley, G. Beck, D. Iohnson, I. Murray, D. Elder, I. Signs. HOW SIX: I. Henry, L. Plummer, D, Cahow. we Fi W Compcmq I3 f ,ff , 'B v ' Alfii 'J . . T55 Q ' ffl 'X .X J . QQ - Q l - . A - ' li Captain Charles Bflumfm Captain Stephen Kady Captain Penny Valdez Company Commander Company Executive Honorary Cadet Two cadets fill out daily reports while a third maintains security in the room. 5 ,n-z K- . . . V1 - . . t . . ,AW ...i,, . . FRONT ROW: C. Durham, L. Garrett, D. Sample, G. Nelson, A. Hawbold, C. Copeland, R. Stephens, T. Cleaver, C. Wilson, R. Scrivner, M. Burch. HOW TWO D. Bolle, W. Howlett, W. Cavannough, H. Appleman, R. Chapin, I. Briggs, I. Nash, R. Cooper, P. Nissen, R. Foster, C. Bradley, E. Ford. ROW THREE: D. Boyle, C. Habenicht, C. Pierce, W. Smith, C. Watenpaugh, M. Darnell, I. Stratton, B. Brewer, L. Aumiller, R. Peters, K. Hart, D. Mur- die. ROW FOUR: R. Scott, P. Neashan, D. Richter, I. Augenbaugh, F. Inselman, B. Smith, L. Spitler, D. Yeater, R. Eberlaein, D. Ccrrbaugh, R. McDor- man. HOW FIVE: T. Moore, H. Brack, T. Spurling, C. Bauman, L. Tomblinq, R. Hawkins, G. Nelson, S. Kady. 15x41 149 ,mt-' . .Z ff' -gm- Captain Benny Wilburn lst Lt. Robert Cooley Company Commander Company Executive Compcmq C e--r I . --1 , Captain Kathy Curtis H onomzy Cadet K W , ,ya .W K .., . . , f gg. fqmgfgs. FRONT ROW: D. Iolmson, C. Bybee, I. Whitehurst, I. Higby, S. Rohn, R. Iones, A. Ertt, C. Tichenor, C. Schaffer. C. Iensen, C. Wulterstrom. HOW TWO: D. Herrick, F. Aldermcm, S. Wilson, C. Armstrong, D. Soderstrom, D. Miller, D. Petit, D. Haiflefy, P. Leavitt, R. Hawk, C. Wallace. HOW THREE: R. Sherlock, A. Dunhill, I. Blessing. I. Taylor, P. Savage. D. Buckingham, T. Killey, D. Best, I. Drummond, C. Fairchild, M. McGchey. ROW FOUR: G. Boyd, K. Weto, I. Markhcxm, R. Perkins, V. Dunn, D. Pigmcm, R. Bussey, F. Harrington, I. Fetzer, B. Wilburn, R. Cooley. lr f I Z'--f , ' 2 r Compcmq f-1. Q 315' S-f - .of in 4-W? u ,f Captain Forrest Carhaxt lst Lt. Iarnes Whyte Captain Mimi Iones Company Commander Company Executive Honorary Cadet While At ease, students me instructed in prop- er militcny procedure. FRONT ROW: H. Hodt, R. Curtis, D. McKenzie, I. Murphy, G. Iones, P. Howes, D. Wisdom, D, Stansbury, H. Merriman, D. Chambers, I. Blakley, I. Christopher. ROW TWO: E. Ketchie, P. Huesman, I, Gendill, W. Seidel, M. Cellan, K. Schmalbeck, I. Smith, C. Guthrie, T. Weinberger. W. Roberts, D. Howe. ROW THREE: L. Stephenson, I, Pierce, R. Lloyd, S. Pilkington, R. Fellows, E. Murdie, K. Ault, S. Sewald, W. Blinde, A. Bole, R. Reagan, P Turner. ROW FOUR: A. Van Bebber, L. Rankine, D. Morse, D. Gueck, F. Carhart. P. DeLong, I. Lawrence, I. Whyte, N. Carpenter, R. D. Robertson HI f 6 W ov- 151 Academics A quiet conversation late in the day the halls nearly deserted Relaxed words - the morning's class Whitman, Mark Twain friendships plans and dreams A club sponsor planning ticket sales singing on the ski bus joining in a debate. A diagram, carefully drawn The loud ticking of the clock laughter from the hall Explanation patient searching among young faces for a spark of understanding the beginnings of discovery. finding purpose in the activity of each day. at 'Q W ,' ' H I 1 , ir T 1 'Q ,.,,.,A,,,. Q, 1 ,ww ,M,,,..M.,,q..,,,, , , mv. -'main ,vmm .1 4 4. nm., 42, ,Wg wt -a-N 4 W ' 'ff ? ?5 I Y-f1f..,?'w fyf-,Lrg-2 4... 9? si Mr. Joseph L Pt Assistant Principals and Deans lvs William Schumacher A.B., M.A. Assistant Principal 'Q-Ps Mary Patterson B.A., M.A. Dean 'l'hough personal counseling and disciplinary problems occupy much of their time, South's assistant principals and deans handle a large part of school administration. It is their job to screen candidates for school offices, to set up supervisory schedules, and to help select delegates for several conferences each yecrr. The assistant principals also determine each semester's program of classes and the pro cedure for air-raid cmd fire drills: one of them must belong to the athletic control board which provides funds, officials and rules for all inter-school athletic contests. The deans help to plan and organize P.T.A. cmd Student Council activities. 1 Ladell Thomas AB., M A Assistant Principal viii H-rv' Elizabeth Stancliff A.B., M A Dean Y Administrations Nm..- if 'fb ff-A Y' ,. A ,:. 1 K. F ,Q ,F . F J ' s:f'g'. ' , . Q- - I iff Betty DeKoevend Secleiary I lacquelin Finley Clerk Florence Foltz A.B., B.S. Librarian lane Holden Clerk Dorothy Iennings Treasurer Frances Kroenke Clerk Donna Applehans Librarian Florence Burry A.B., M .S. Librarian Marilyn Cox A.B. Librarian Enid Craig Public Health Registered Nurse Grace Davies A .B. Librarian Evelyn Davis Clerk l Q Z5 Iosephine Martin Edene Mathes Ianet Neverdahl Evelyn Pollard Zelda Williams Secretary 11 Clerk Librarian Clerk Clerk South's administrative department provides services to teachers, students and parents. The office staffs handle such matters as student achievement and at- tendance records, the weekly bulletin, telephone mes- sages and the lost-and-found. Health records of all stu- dents are kept by the nurse, who is also in charge of the shots and physical examinations given at school. The library is always open during the day for study, and students working on term papers can go to the librarians for assistance. The treasurers sell fee cards, athletic and dance tickets, and senior announcements, and work with club and class treasurers. Bti, rs of the office staff help to keep South High running thly and efficiently. Mrs. Pfarrer carries on a student business transaction 158 ...,7 Arthur Beck Edward Mohr A.B., M.S. AB., M.A. Co-ordlnator Co-ordinator Leroy Bonger Edward Brandhorst Buren Carr AB., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., MA. Grade Counselor Grade Counselor College Relations fl! Counseling Every sophomore at South is assigned a counseling teacher who will work with him during his next three years, guiding his choice of high school subjects and advising him concerning colleges and occupations. The student may receive additional help from the staff of counselors in room 104. Comprehensive college and vocational counseling are provided by this staff. A student receives assistance in choosing the right college and also in applying for admission and financial aid. He is tested to determine his fields of vocational interest and then may be placed in a part-time job in that field. Other counselors check each student's graduation requirements and notify him if they have not been met, arrange for summer-school courses and make-up for incompletes, and take care of program requests and changes. The coordinators direct the counseling and guidance program at South and work with the other school admin- istrators to keep the school running smoothly. 12 George Cutting Lloyd Flanders Ethan McCue A.B., MA. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Grade Counselor Vocational Counselor Grade Counselor -ag, Al Mihevic Donald Moser Carl Rondinelli A.B., M.A. AB., M.A. B.S., B.A., M.A. Grade Counselor Grade Counselor College Counselor it vac Calvin Seiler Iohn Temple Ruth VVhiteaker A.B.. MA. A.B., lVl.A. A.B., MA. Evaluation Chairman Grade Counselor Grade Counselor Talking with her counselor, Mr. Cropley, Mary Mac- Donald plans her next semester's program. l h ncert Choir, Beginning Choir, and Girls' En- lnble are in demand for church and commun- t ll ncert Band and Orchestra present programs imany sc ool events eners to the music rooms. 3' N l An insignificant piece of clay takes form under skillful hands. E3 Forrest Goff Dana Wells Clarice Williams A.B., M.A. B.M., M.M. B.M.E., M.M. Music Music Music Both performance an d appreciation are ssed by South's music department. Training rses are offered so that beginning musicians y develop their skill and eventually be ad- ted to one of the top performing groups. The performances throughout the year: and the h . Classes in the theory and history of music w both serious musicians and appreciative The South High School Band, led by Mr. Goff, arouses Rebel spirit at league football games. Q9 Art Laura Fisher Myrtle Rorem A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. Ari Art Creativity and originality are encouraged in South's art classes. Advanced art students may select work in such media as textiles, mosaics and sculpture as well as paints and pencils. In the re- cently established interior design course pupils may build scale models of rooms and choose appropriate colors and furnishings for them. A proposed course in art backgrounds, which will be taught as soon as enough students request it, will emphasize the history and appreciation of art and explain its effects on civilization. Music Business Education ,Q tv-L. To teach fundamental business principles cmd to en- courage the use of efficient, up-to-date methods are the aims of business education. Through courses in business arithmetic, English and law, office practice, stenogrcrphy, transcription and bookkeeping, students at South are able to determine their aptitudes and interests in the business field. The recent addition of the more advanced Bookkeeping 3 and 4 classes has further enriched the Vocational program by preparing young men and women to enter the field of business management. 4 t A-4313 '-?' Ioan Armstrong Keith Daly Lorene Ethridge B,S. B.S. B.S., M.B.A. Typing Business Education Typing 5 Iesse Glau Anna Malowney Francis McCulley B.S. B.S. MJ-l., L.L.B. Distributive Education Steno Audio-Visual l Virginia McGehee Robin McKinnies Warren McMahon l B.S., M.Ed. B.S. A.B., M.A. Business Education Typing Business Arithmetic N 4 2 4 ,. Elmer Muth Reita Noble William Scheiman B.S., M.S. B.S. B.S., M.A. Typing Business Education Business Education , 1 l An energetic student, Sandy Holmes, puts her typing skill to work in a business education class. i... 'sift 'Q 529- ? , 'Ch ' Q1 Q 1 W I Mn-f 1, -1 'U Ioseph Barstnar Marvin Carmichael Earl Evans B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. A.B. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Qi 3 - X fm' , I ix Donald Garretson Byron Graber Robert Wright A.B. B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.E. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Through industrial arts courses a student may develop both manual skills and an understanding of industrial techniques. In the metal and wood shops he becomes familiar with tools, experiments with design and with different materials, and com- pletes projects that are both decorative and useful. Particularly if he intends to become an engineer, he is urged to take the mechanical drawing classes, recently strengthened and revised to meet the needs of college engineering students. More work is now offered in such areas as sketching, lettering and inking. -iq., 1, f ,el 1 Elizabeth Asfahl Douglas Bassett Iohn Bemard Charles Burton Lawrence Daniel Charlene Edwards A.B., M.A. A.B. A.B., A.M.T. A.B., M.A. A.B., MA. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. American Literature Ioumalism Composition Composition Speech English Rebekah Baron Goldberg Philip Houghton Sonja Hughes Marilyn Iohnson Virginia Kasdorf Harold Keables A.B., M.A. AB. B.S. A.B. A.B. A.B. Drama Yearbook English English Speech Creative Writing l A 5 C' W' .inf 5 M 1 s,,,M M K -...N x Lacking television, telephone, radio and food, this dedicated English student turns to studying as alast resort. Margaret Mclntosh Ioyce Nordstrom B.E. B.A. English English Robert Page Sally Peres Caroline Reneau A.B., M.A., Ph.D. A.B. B.S. English English English . 'a fm f g., - ' ' . K ! . he P ' Q? Beth Rudolph Carolyn Snufier lane Stanbrough Selina Sweet Ioan Weller B,S., M.A. A.B. B.S., M.A. A.B. A.B. English English English English English English Growth in those skills which lead to effective communications is the primary aim of South's English department. Courses in English usage, creative and analytical composition. and speech help the student to achieve a better understand- ing of our language as a whole. Since 1958 accelerated courses have enabled interested and capable students to achieve a faster and more thorough preparation in Eng- lish: advanced students may now receive credit for college freshman English taken in the senior year of high school. Mr. Page looks well pleased with the results of a recent Ad- vanced Placement English assignment. 'Vi Katherine O'Connor I-LB., M .A. Spanish Delton Armstrong Odette Combs Rubymae Evans Eugenie Guindon Hugh Morris B.A., M.A. A.B. A.B., M.A. A.B., MA. I-LB., M.A. Spanish French Spanish Latin French David Owen Virginia Pillsbury Ruth Ringlcmd Donald Taylor Virginia Vincent A.B., M,A. A.B. A.B., MA. A.B., M.A. AB., M.A. Spanish German Spanish Russian Latin Language gy, Q, A primary aim of South's language department is to promote a deeper understanding of other peoples and cultures through a study of their language. Courses are carefully planned to provide instruction in both modem and historical aspects of language, and to increase awareness of the significant role language plays in today's foreign relations. This year a Russian class was added to the traditional curriculum of French, German, Latin and Spanish, and more students were enrolled in both beginning and advanced lar1guage courses. ff: Mr. Taylor's Russian students work to master cc new alphabet and system of grammar Mathematics The mathematics department provides courses for students with all degrees of ability and interest in math. The basic math series teaches the fundamentals of arithme- tic, general math courses stress practical, everyday uses of mathematics, and the alge- bra-geometry sequence provides background for college courses and technical careers. 'I'he new accelerated mathematics pro- gram makes it possible for pccrticularly able students to take advanced algebra, geometry cmd trigonometry during their sophomore and junior years and to study college fresh- man mathematics as seniors. Mr Grate: explains a tricky proof to his Geometry IA class. Alfhild Alenius A.B., B.E. Algebra Barry Beal A .B. Geometry Earl Bragg B.S., M .A. Algebra Melvin Brower A.B., M.A. Algebra Merle Dorsett BD., B.S. Mathematics Howard Grater A.B., M.A. Algebra Randall Hart A.B., M.A. Algebra Irwin Hoffman B.S., M.A. Algebra Alfred Ienni A.B., B.S. Mathematics George Kienlen A.B., M.A. Geometry Iames McGrew A.B., B.S. Algebra Allan Miller B.S., M.A. Geometry Eugene Pennington A.B. Mathematics Melvin Poage A.B., M.A., M.B.S. Mathematics Iecm Spaih B.S., B.S. Ed. General Math Farnum St. Iohn A.B., M.S. Algebra William Waggener A.B. Algebra 5- 1... -4-sd' ga.. 335 'fi . '. fEib,A f st 5- lf' ll wx - 1 ' 'MY' if,-v .fsif viii.: ' z sqfz: - 74 ng Donald Day A.B., MA. Physical Education Leon Diner A.B., M.A. Physical Education Frank Mielenz B.S., MA. Physical Education Francis Smith AB. Physical Education Robert Wilson A.B., M .A. Physical Education Louise Aymer A.B. Physical Education Jessie Beaton A.B., M.A. Physical Education Mary Alice Floyd B.S. Physical Education Winifred Iazrett A.B. Physical Education Harriet Iorgenson B.S. Physical Education Gene Wurtz Richard Yates Dianne Lyon A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. AA., B.S. Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Dhqsical Eclucatior Energetic games ot volleyball are among the most popular activities of the girls' gym classes. J 4 nd R.O.T.C. South's physical education department en- courages students to develop their enjoyment and skill in individual and team sports, stunts and exercises. Physical fitness tests are given throughout the city so that students may measure their own coordination cmd endurance. A year of gym and a semester of health are requirements for graduation. though boys may substitute two years of R.O.T.C. training. Stu- dents who wish to continue in physical education may request more advanced gym courses, in- cluding modern dance for girls, and a boys' course, new this year, in apparatus gym. Sergeant Robert Goolsby R.O.T.C. Sergeant Donald Laverty R.O.T.C. Sergeant Iohn Mahan R.O.T.C. Ny .. -,,--. 'T It S 1 X I 'I'he hup, hup, hup of the Company Commander sets the cadence of cr South H.O.T.C unit Eugene Clark Eldon Gilmore Paul Helander Edward Kusel Grace Mayfield Lloyd Meech M.S. A.B., M.A. A.B., B.S., M.A. B. S., Ed. M.A., AB. B.S., M.S. Biology Physics Grade Counselor Physics Biology Chemistry Science K ffl The comprehensive curriculum of South's science department is designed to meet the needs and interests of all students. Those with special ability in chemistry are challenged by the advanced placement class, and others may choose between the two types of regular courses. The physics program, revised last year, em- phasizes leaming from actual observation and experi- mentation rather than from a textbook. Pupils interested in the biological sciences may select botany, biology, zoology or physiology, and future astronomers, geol- ogists and photographers are encouraged to build a foundation in these fields. A bird's eye view of these little bugs can be ct fascinating experience, and a skull is a grim reminder of the need for youthful research. Wilfred Miller Robert Morrison Harvey Riddle Kermit Wcxln Edgar Warren B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A., B.S. B.S., M.A. A.B., M.S. A.B., M.Ed. Chemistry Physics Biology Chemistry Biology V , 1 XY lim Henry concentrates on cm e rimerit involvin , . 'J XPG 9 zinc, sulfuric acid and hydrogen. H -xm- 4g is Wi1l it explode? asks the class us Mr. Miller gingerly experiments with hydrogen. One student raises a question while the others busily take notes during Mr. Lonsdale's Amer- ican government class. f Larry Andres Ralph Atkinson Donald Carlson A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. American History Sociology American History Frank Coley Iarnes Cozens George Cropley A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. American History American History American History Esther Curtis Ronald Deal Roland Fricke A.B., M.A. A.B. A.B., M.A. American History American History American History Social Science An important purpose of social science education is to make each individual more aware of his society and his own function in it. A student at South may learn to understand himself and the people directly around him through a psychology class. Courses in American history and government provide him with a knowledge of his cultural heritage and im- press upon him his responsibilities as a citizen. In- ternational relations, European history and eco nomics classes emphasize the political, economic and cultural interdependence of notions and teach him to live in the world of today. -f1r4 f w9, ' . 'e g - . 11- J-' A -qt is f. A I' x' 1 W X 3 ,IP In . Q I IA .,r N - ' ff l I Helen Garrett Loren Hays Asa Hilliard James Kingsbury David Lonsdale B.S.B.A., M.B.A. A.B., M.A., M.Ed, A.B. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. American History Psychology American History American History American History 'gdl 'T Qu Charles McGrath Ellsworth Mitick Iess Randal Paul Ton A.B., M.A. A.B., M.A. A.B., B.S. B.S.. M.A. American History American History American History American History 3' Dee Steen works diligently on her history assignment for the next day. E513 1- Home Economics Home economics courses provide girls with practical training in cooking, sewing and home management. Foods classes plan, prepare and serve well-balanced and attractive meals, giving special attention to economy and individual dietary needs. Clothing students learn basic sewing skills and then advance to more complicated projects, often designing their own patterns. One of the most popular courses is home and family living, taught by both boys and girls. Family situations and realistic problems are stressed through such activities as visits to area pre-schools to work with small children. Mary Lou Donaldson Elinor Gower B.S. B.S., M.A. Clothing Homeliving Evelyn Harrison Mary Whiteman B.S., MA. B.S. Foods H omeliving Two home economics students finish a cherry pie which will soon send a delicious aroma throughout the second floor. Lorrie Stevenson. working indus- triously, makes a new blouse. lsr Kitchen Staff w y Q Q e an 1 4 ' . T fi ' . ' 7' -' V L . , I an .Ag t . '1 1 Alta Dixon. Gertmde Beuthel, Lillien Delzer, Zellcc Shecn-er, Mcrxion Iosles, Mildred Shellenberger, Cornelia Roordc, Norma Ccrrlson, Helen Likkel, Fem Cox, Helen Vcmek, Selmer Harvey. Ccno Williamson, Angeline Barry. C u s t o cl i cu n s ff- V, X Y N 1 I .,.V-.., sd 3 aw? FRONT ROW: Addie Shuel, Genie VanHom, Bill Peregrine, Iecmetie Walton. SECOND ROW: Marvin McCu11ey, Bill Lecm. Iohn Evans, Ed Pickcxrd. THIRD ROW: Al Sunegre, Roland Sauve. Lee Smiih, Ray Mellow. bEL gmvfpww Maw MQ WWW M f W, -15-.. 5-1- -Nag., 6 L96 'SN-N 352231 2553 JN Sfgffva IJTYQI VJPQQ 3 Km XWRQIX .SUCN A 40.41100 so J ,ng N , f ,W , V V W ff 'Y fwomores R N5 Hi 1 A A1 4 . ,Q Y... k W, T9 N I N P w .592 if , ? 'uf 1 F' .gin . ..., is n,, 'fus- W-ZM: ,. L fy, x , V I , J x... X xy, s 6. f - fi ' .0 tfrilo feng 'Eye +L. of '21 'sf 17 5 ,gxLAQ. 'C co L7 Q1 sr . f- Eagerness . . . if - 'YQ - Fresh, clear mornings , Lf, Y ,gzip 5199 cold, perhaps C - ' breath frozen in clouds ,ZLFIFQQ .,9,:2:.,'37a1a crowded huns 53 'f cvzhf' a blur gf faf:es jj' - . un ami iar Z Q71 X, Smooth, shiny covers of new books r if ' ' 'P Bewilderment QQ- ' behind uncertain smiles. f Chanting , Q ,-- C X 'Xi .J ,X ,v cb' everyone together watching the cheerleaders Clapping-hesitantly at first growing in rhythm loud, enthusiastic Ioining in the alma mater. Eagerness caught in the whirl of school life. A g C Qildx nv? , ,ix l L ,- N W v its W fi L ,Q ki . K .V 'wx fi- ' fs ,.,, r 1. x- , x . - .fb 'V 1. X pf' L., XXL xx 1 kcb 5 chY XJR' L tal' x L fr t 5 C N 'Wx J XJ Ly U' 5 in x f I . S'flQ'AA hvkzr vcAy:X ,Hill Ui .3 Lx. Lg XLNL A Mui - 1 :cl L . :lily CVM ,J-X JN L .fl rf' 1 , r ,-J cj? 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Mitchel, G. Norris, K. Banks, N. Worski, D. Thorsky. SECOND ROW: C. Vecxtch, M. Ruid, B. Smith, K. Kusel, P. Swerer, K. Price, N. McCracken, P. Houpt. THIRD HOW: C. Patton, I. Iohnson, S. Koop, I. Vigil, R. Hartness, L. Brycmt, S. Adcnms. FOURTH ROW: G. Hummel, C. Langsum, D. Mcmnis, R. Works, C. Bemard, D. Kcrplan, A. Wagner. PIP' TH HOW: A. Peterson, P. Cottrell, B. Sigler. 177 Sophomores yur Adam. Sherry Adams. Barbara Adams. Carol Adams. Terry Adkins, I anice .'A.itken, Kent Alderman, Fred Allen, Jeanne I M- ' Allen. ' J J X L lim - N' V' f l Althouse. Jerry av Anderson. K- L ' Byron lf: Anderson, V Ginny F- F' ' ,, 'R ' . L ' Lf Anderson. Valeriexj Andress. Monique Andlews. Do1.kgL Andrews, Sally Andrus. Sharon Angevine. Brian Argo. Diane Ashion, Kaye Aumiller. Larry Babcock, Bill Babineau. Renee Bach. Sue Blair, Ncmcy Baldwin, Donna Bameti. Connie Bath. Ronald Beard. Carolyn Beck. Gerald Beck. Ronald Becker, Curt V31 ' ur V Q . Lf L L' 3 145 U NLLL lf X ffl Qc?vQV5ffX . 3 QWSJN P is .F gy LJ. 1 Berger. Ianine Bell, Larry Beusse, Jeff Bevington, ludy . Liv N , ,V ,, l Blackbumf Marilyn Blake, L. ' Linda L, A. . ,Lf C, I : - L ' is-1 , , 1 .4 l L- ' 1' l x ' L L , .17-' 4 L w x l x L fk ' l F fr Aiix ,xf, , V, Uri P Bolibaugh, Sally Bosselman, Champ Boswell, Devon Bourse, Ioe Bowman, Barbara Bowman, Elizabeth Boyce, Sharon Brenimer, Sharon as A 1, Bridges, Carolyn Brown, Rosalyn Bruskotter, Thomas Bryans, Marc Y MJ Benell, Sharon Benson, Pam Berens, Iudy Bernard, Cress Billmyer, Iennifer Bishop. Bob Bixler, Harley Black, Keith Blanchard, Dave Blessing, Iohn Boetz. Bill Bolden, Cheryl l don't care if it isn't your coatl You're going to wear it! Brycmt. Linda Buchanan. Dick Buchholz, Diane Buford, Iudy Bukacek. Jerry Burdick. Shcnmcn Burke, Cindy Burke. Dorothy Bum. Marta Bush. Kitty Bybee, Vem Cameron, Keith Campion. Shirley Carey. Rav Carroll, Phyllis Case, Frank Caskey, Kelly Cassin. Linda fi ,,-:QQ l Jim. la .-si 51 1 'W is 1 .. , , , L, .1 ,1 s W' , ,qgvlqw I V AR ,Ma if ' f- H . L x : 'f-my X 1 Y EEFTL 1. k , Q 4-,X 1 -Hi: . . Q19 C 'yi ' W Jrl' '- ,ff . gig i ' ' .film ' , Ayr., ,R ' f ill-ff, rf. .. w.uL'f'-Aff U In K - '- ' :K .J ' X V I W 3 t. ' , - Q i ' fi Q . ' '51 f , , 3 a 2:7 y 1 - E C W' --SQ 179 Er g,x 'Q Costner. Betty Chadwick, Alice Christman Randy Clcmahan, Dicme Clemons, Dorothy Clifford. Colleen Clifton, Diane Close. Ccrthi Clothier, Tom Cobb. Robert Coffman. Penny Coleman. Diana Colen, Ionet Colin. Becky Comer, Brenda Comstock, Pot Conly, Paul Connelly. Sharon 1 Cooley, Patricia Cooper. Nono Cooper, Robert Coronado, Alice Crocker. Steve Crockett. Bert Crosswy. Marsha Crowther, Ioan Curtis, Richard Dalton. Lee Damrell. Rusty Dfmiels, Warren 6 :-3,511 ,III X. Typical sophomore transportation. 'ie' r Y..- Davis. Sherri Dawkins, Ierry Day, Bill Day, Frank 1 - Cottrell, Paul Cramb. Gloria Culwell. Marvin Cunningham. Linda Danks, Kathy Darnell, Donna as J, .E , . 4 -:Y DeBoer, Adele Delong, ludy DeVal1e, Chuck DeWit, - Karen 1 X ,X , .7-, Dexheimer. Bill Dorman. Chip Dowd. I ack Dowler, Mmta Dzeiling. Kathy Drisldll, Austia Drumeller. Marilyn Dundon, Kathy Dunlap, Cheryl Duprey, Kenneth Durham, Charlene Edgeworth, Lenore Ellis. Karen Ellis. Vicki Elson. Sue Enney, Karen Erard. Cathy Erickson. Charlotte Erickson, Steve Ernst. Barbara Estlow, Susie Evans. Dan Evans. Dick Fairchild, Craig Faris, Dave Fellows, Dick Ferguson, Mike Ferry, Bob finder, t Mary Ellen Flory. Annette , Forqy. Pamela Fowler, I ohn X Francis, Margaret Frank, Bill Franklin, I erry Froid, Diane Frumm, Eddie lane Gaer, Cheryl Gardino, Karen Gardner, Gloria Garrison. Ierry Garwood, Norma Gault, Linda Gauthier, Karen Gdovin, Celia Geist, Kathy Gliiiiam ,GW lf, Gilbert, x f 'W- fe x in I-WV Cf LVM! ,Ly .z , , . J iunfvliiilnpj f wif' N VA D474 L Gildart, , A 'li ' 'L' 1 4 Margie A If Alibi' Giles, N ,bl ' ' F Sheri 'lu' -L -' ' a' PM Gilleue, :ff n Diff ,Vw H li f Melinda Uv U I I G eld. Gikemh' in 4 ' If reelrlih Cheryl It-V gui' ,LYS cherin fi ff' E LR ' . , lj' ly X Alf 'J' b,-I' ff' . , v Goa. My if UL' Q wi , ,Ztv Goff, Kenny I Gonzales, Dixie f if Lan 'D SIU' of X Veronica Gorton, I ohn Goss, . Shirley Gohschalk, lulie Graham, Carol , Grant, Ginny Grasmick, Carole Gray, Cheryl Gray, Larry Green, Carolyn ' Gutheil, Chcrrlotie Guthrie, Charles Hagan, Bonnie Haglund, Jean Harper, David Hfrrper. Sally of Q 7' any X 'Eli 'M Hawkins. Kathy Hays. Gary Heller, Patsy Hendee. Cynthia Henderson, Elsa Herron, Susan Nr, any Hillcxrd, Candy Hillhouse, Iudy Hindes. I oan Griffin. Linda Griffith. Perry Guertner. Carol Gunnerson, Iudy Guthrie. Nancy Gwirm, Cheryl Haas, Robert Hack, Carol Hcdfley. Donald Haines. Chcnles Honcen, Karen Hansen, Dale Hcnrter. Stephanie Hczsse. Linda Ha-ug. Paul Hawk. Corky 'X Norman , Holden, .- Edetl-la p Holmes. Mcnicmne Horton, Gaxy Hostetter, Dawn Houlette. Cheryl Houpt, Paulette Houser, Suscm Howes, Paul Howlett. Bill Hoyi. Karen Huesemcm. Paul Huff. Ncmcy Hulin. Sam Hummel. Gerrie Huskey. Iudy Imes, Iohnny Irwin. Bcnbara .XM ill Q N' A xi ,X X '-4 6 Iacobs, Sherry Iaenson, Evalyn Iameson, Barbara Iankovsky, Katherine Jeffrey, Dennis Ienkins, Carol -'17 Iefgigg Kdplcm, Kemp, Kirk, Kleyhauer, Johnson Dave Donna Elizabeth Al Cowl' Karns, Kesier, Kitzler, Kniebbe, Karen Patti Hildy Sharon Kastner, i hgessner. Klaus, Knight, Lea y Phil Bettyx , MID if K' A X Iohnson, V, ' , Darold ' ' ' D Johnson, J if fs IQ1'l6f la Cf I C A W x C Q . , .i kj' ln 9 Aj , X jf X 3 ' U1 0 , Iohnsgn, jj ri Knight, Ioan ' Kathy Johnson, Kaiba d 1 Ju Y Koncis, Sarma Koop, Sandy Johnson' Kuhlmtm, Velma K Sdildy hnso I use, I0 n Kmhy Wade Lake Creighton Lamson, Tim Iohnston, Lupljavige' 103122, Latfeck. Buddy L Tmlck Ann I Lawton. Gary Iones, Legh I d en 1025? Leemcm, shawn L gg-ffbafd e an, Patti Leisenring, Arlene . ,Q-:i.':.2 .izzvz-1 1 F - M :wg Y I wonder if these will be small enough for my laubble dance at assembly today? ny' YV 'Y bf' C, fx -5 fl' KOPPQ2. Les Krebs. Barbazra Lange, Icmet . Lcmgsam. Carole LeCompte, Art Ledbetier. Bob , Lemily. Mike Lentz. Sally 14 'way Ur: -i .y -Ji. .1.1.f.,vgpqgn :fi ,v-3,524 nw. - u....'R'nA Lilly, Anne Lindsey. Phyllis I . I . I Gene Littlefield, Linda Livrcm. lim Lloyd. Carol Lloyd, Iohn Logan. Linda Lohr, Sandy Lootens. Ioyce Loxanoe. Iaclcie Losli, Pat Lubchenco. Peter Lujan, Don Lundberg. Bradley Lundquist. Don Lynes, Anneite Magnuson, Kcula Main. Dennis Male, Martha L L 1 Malkefyvicz. lLouise 1 'Mcm1ey. 5 Nancy Mason. ' Chuclci L Mason' Karen Matson. Gail 1 f ' McAdams. La Vonne 5 5 '1S7IcCabe. Guy McCork1e. Suzy McCracken. Nancy McGee. Marilyn McIntosh, lane Mclntosh, Ioan i ... z Sophomores 1 FH .NV .K 0,- 45 V7 Sophomores fy X . If 2 f Q .ff E9 McIntosh, JoAnn Mclntyre. Gail Mcliay. Richard McKe1vy, Eric McKinlCry. Sue McKnight, Lenore McMu.l1in. Chuck McNeal. Clydia Meade, Nancy Medford, Ruth Meiklejohn Wilbur Merriman, Ronald Mewbom. Al Meyer, Adele Miller, Ann Minshall, Carol Mitchell, Vicke Mitts, Kcrlh Y Montgomery, Cheryl Moody, Iohn Moore, Iohn Moore. Martha Moore, Sandy Morgan, Judy Morris, Robert Morse, Linda Mosher, Esther Movius, Dave Munro, Bill Myrick. Joan Nashell. Waunita Neigenfind, Charlene Nelson, Ed Nelson, Sara Northcutt, Michelle Norkhup, Lola Oliver, BUY Olivier, Bob Overstczke, Nancy Ovicrlll Pcnn Pcrlrcm. Paul Pardikes, Stacey Parker, Icme Patterson. Sharon Patton , Carol Pearse, Karen Pearson, Karen Peck. Iudy Peden, I ohn Pelon, lack i? x .' RUCVMS Irs 5'4 '4fW gk'-to -u1'Qs -:Lb-s. 'Xi-Q5 Q. Q.. ,S y,,1?Xss.-45 ver,--Ty-rm -Na N- 1.-:aL ',,,..nQ-Xa., 'JM-,sun V V Netminl- va-5-gfek. 5.2, ., xgvvvsq-VX G1oric1'F T'- WAY -za. -Argdq Negxiifei -no .S,--w.,.dg- Qs may N.,f Nevin. - V' i 'N 'f T . C emn on. Nooixrrnidxszs 'kM SlMiohc1e1 I if 901110, f 3 ' Steve N. '-xfovsv-gg, Cx' sq -qs I Nusbcnlf f-'7 Janice X, ig Ochs. XXL X KGY Oldiield. Margaret Peggevgis A K I Osha-mal, Perrize, if f fg Iocmne , I I ' W Olson, M Bcrrburcx Y Olson. Q f Norm 5 Oppenheim, A joy Perry. U , V Ostberg, Meredxth . 1 QF' jan Peters. K. Rex N fm... V rf jf' Ly X il, ' X 1' -f 54 CJK asm Q51 cj ,N gf y F54 ,J of W TJ YB v-wg ,P ' JJ XJ XT, . ' V fl V Petersen. , 'N' -SV . 5? JP ,Xi ' Charles Ycjf' ' gy ,Fx PM if Aw-F' Y Petersen. Aflxrj XPP? ucv ply- 3? SJJ7 X' gy H? JJB lean 'N -' N 5x JJ 'QQ X75 . wif ew id fi 55 ff SSM ,Pj X' ' Jw V 53 iw U .J V Ib 1 Jig' l rx .HJ N HD 'JJ J 11555 Vfr T5 'V 1 diff . Peiersen, . .1 Jerry V Q 'P 47? 0 , J.: Peterson, fx ff ?, - j Amold ,jf uf' N x ' Pierce. Mcrricm Pilkingion, Steve Pixler. 'FB Nancy Plank, lim , lui-iiih f- ' Pomeroy, Mike Porter, Carole Man, this is the most solid of my solids! 7 Z K 1-8. J Potter. Pamela Potts. Marilyn Poulos. Michele Powell, Karen Prcder, Lee Price, KGY Price. Suzy Priess, Iody Pucketi, Dorothy Puckett. Doug Qually, Carol Randol, Emmy Rasor, Glenn Rea, Ginny Rector. Barbara Reddy. Bobbi Reed, Iudy Reeves, Carol Refiel. Sandy Rehkow, Judie Rice. Sharon Rice, Susan Rich. Dennis Richter. David Richter, Pam Ridgwtry. Sue Risher, Patricia Robbins, Linda Robertson, Marge Rogers, Alan Rohde, Iacque Romero. Alvin Shut your eyes, feel around and pull a couple of those little handles Ross, Iaclcie Rudolph, Sandi Rute, Sue Ryall. Pat Schaffer. Chuck Schulz. Marilyn See, Lloyd Segufli. Mike .tx X fx ww 'Sv ...f '1' .WX Shikles. lim Shikles, Iohn Shircliff, Judy Shockley, Dan Shroyer, Marilyn Shubin, V Derek. I ,f I, Sibley, Sue Sigler. Bob Skiles, Roger 0 L ' ' 1 6 Skinner, Charlene Slaughter. Bill Sloan. Iane Rueter, Sylvia Ruggles, Beverly Ruid, Margo Russet, I ack Rycm. Karen Samson, Carolyn Sanburg, Delmer Sandburg, Bud Schump, Norton Scifres, Bev Seamcm, Lois Seamans, Patti Seroiini, Donna Sevcik. Ken Shaw. Linda Shewmaker. Sally Smith, Bonnie Smith, Danny Smith, Mary Smith. Susie Snelson, Chere Soll, I enny Southem. George Spangler. Sharon Sprouse, Corinne Squires, Richard Stasica, Mike Stelzer, Belle Stephenson. Claudia Stern, Bill Stetson, Iacki Stevens, Kathy Stibrick, Marleen Storhaug, Dicme --I xi'-ft .A T1 -, . ,f in 1 . t ' -. te me ,, lik .3 ' + , 3 9 x ? ,- ,uf A I z 189 I' Q2 Stration, Iudy Strauss, Iudi Stubbs. Sally Sullivan, Dick Sundine, Albert Swaggart, Mary Swanson, Lynn Swanson, Roy Sweeney. Ronni Sweeney, Sheila Swerer, Pat Talbot, Iames Talla, ,.,- Eric Thomas, Bill Thomas, Mark Thomas. Donella Thompson, Harry Thompson, Rita If Thorpe, Tichenor, Barbara Steve Thorsky, Tieman, Dee Bill ' Thrash, Tilsley. Pat Veith, Paula Vigil. loe Vigil. Ken Viner, Kathy Wagner. Ar! Wakeman, Ed Walker. Dick Walker, Ioan Walkovitz, Danny Wallenstrom. Cheryl Wcmgerin, Linda Watkins, Bonita Weichel. Mike Weidman, Rod Weinberger, Tom Weisser, Penny Don fxi 3 Todd. Charlene Tracey, Ron Trammell, Rebecca Tumer, Dean Underhill. Barbara Veaich, Carol 'J' .1 f. ,:' -T -': '2 af 4 fer 3 I x il New -or K. i 'Honest, it's this big, and it's crawling on your shoulder! -1.1 IZ Vlasiri. Joyce Wade, Sharon Walker, Marilyn Walker, Sherry Waison, Rick Weaihermcm, Eddy Welch. Kathy West, Marilyn Westerman. Bob Weyrick. Warren Wheeler. Sandy Whitehurst, I ohn Wilburn. Sherry Wilcox. Sue Wilhelm. Joanne Williams, Cheryl Williams, Cyndie Williams. Margarel Wilson. Barbara Winterowd. Cecil Wise. Bob Wolf. Panicia Woller, Marsha Wood. Cassie Wood. , Dale Wood. Tom oods. wCarol Woodson, A Carolyn Woolley. Iohn K Woolum. Sandra Workman, Rick Works. Rick ' Worski, g Nikki Wright, Cynthia Wright, Nancy Wunsch, Else Young, Bill Young. Lynda Younger, Bev Zents. Ronald Sophomores 55555: 'Vw '2 -+- Qe' X Vg' I I L., ,gs...Q:, ,K I i fl X1 ff, 4,71 l l' flhf ,I X, i 5, 1 'iff' , g w ww ,wifi ful li 191 Class of '62 in Action Sa-rr , We were just curious! Thrn's my stomach. ao-31' x , K ax ,ix M. Sw mi if J E ,.. : an ,, 1' - ,F f ,x-,c,- Y QW? Z 'E E3 . 4 t g .71 . X vig .A - 'f'iL 'fs ' Q :SN IX 5 2' 'U' mg .qr:!! 'f -P ,U ,' 11 , -nn .. f -Tl-Q - 'N ., . ' ' 1 uf -an A ,lrunsf--A . h 1 A , 1 T,-1' . , -an-wir' f-7'f'?Q':'47 . The peruse that refreshes. Ii we threw out the spaghetti cmd put the peanut butter in the cookie box, maybe we'd find room for ihese. yn I ag .J K v A- . ' , ' 16, 4 - -- -4. . 1 .n' , ., - ' 4' 14, is ,' 'A r- . 'g.f.b6? ffl Come on, you guys! I saw it first! First he tells me he loves me, then he breaks my chain. -6 , f . 1-,Z .G Tig 3, .ff 1., if '-Gyn! x ,A-, W' if . A? Qu 'Q 41 -, 1:55, '+A' - -.'- . ,. '-7,-4 ,gn 193 f? .5 ,eta X Q ! pk is xkffa 4 I ,Li gm, , . 'Wh-.1 5352-ww uw... fy,-,S -w 4 i A . 24, L, ,vw ' .X-,'.z.,.' I v.,- AQ , ... 1 , 1 Juniors wuwwz 2.1 Zaf fk., 1 '1 NVQ 2 'fu 'F IT! 4 1 45- K. , s . . . ,A .A M5 , JI- ,,, V-5' ' ig.. V H 1 Q Aw ii . ml' ::?'f,Bs-gsm .. gytukx IKE . .f k ..: 'ge 'J Qinf-vp in Q , ggyqdyvf' ' .4 KN I x.-W. f' vile Aff-' . Hb!! , 'I is FEQJ, ,f,.!3?': arm 1 .X ?. f 'wir wk X' r -C 'lv 49-.gn ,, ., to, 11 . 1 M. 0, 'Q' L awk ' I , '.,4,,,ff , ., .1 -C 2' 1' 'E .1 'f P ' ., 1 -a . .4 fa, . L 'J va tug ,.-wc -' . . L..r, gg., ,. . , v '13 1. ,. 1 , rr A 3' :'f?'a. 2 .-- ,4 -5 - A.- -3 Junior Class Officers cmd Counci s 1 new fs, E , ' f. , ' ,I - Q ,K , K , .H Nz. , in , 5 Lynn Brokaw Sue Clark President Vice-President Members of the Iunior Council discuss last-minute plcms for the council party. -eaa Their Class Onward and Upward 015 A -fvfgg ,wi V sl, f A855 ' at 5.1, I 51 ,,, 'La- If 'Ig If .L J- ,.. 1 d if-I -. Ei -27 -rf-. .e Q U.: .lc Kitty Bowman Miss Gccrrett cmd Mr. Wright Secretary Class Sponsors I.- .ir' L .1 . 5 if 'hm FRONT ROW: M. Moore, A. Steidley, N. Blue, S. Gilbert, N. Caldwell, B. Iones, F. Barksdale, M. Lewis, S. Harrell, S. Collier, K. Bowman. ROW TWO: C. Milner, I. Neavill, D. Brown, B. Lofqren. HOW THREE: D. Steen, D. Dreher, G. Goodson, M. Shannon, G. McRae, K. McDonald, S. Brock, K. Mc- Garvin, I. Heller, R. Wherry. FOURTH ROW: I. Zietz, L. Richardson, D. Smith, S. Carlson, S. Woods, S. Rees, S. Clark, G. Gamel, I. Grillos, I. Will- hite, L. Brokaw. FIFTH ROW: I. Cochran, B. Marshall, I. Carroll, D. Lee, D. Williams, I. Chamberlain, H. Mcwillimns, D. Ralston, B. Knight, S. Straus. E Juniors fr' I UP. ie Q, .f-., A, an ,, ,E .iq T 2 . 'S' Adams, MQW Adams, Patricia Adix, lames Albin. Lauralee Aldermcm, Ann Alexander, Daniel Alfred. Sharon Allen. Bill Allen, Torn Allstun, Pam Anderson, Carol Anderson, Diane Anderson, Doug Anderson, Ed Andresen. Sandy Angerer, virginia Angevine, Sheryl Armbrusi, David Arhuckle, Elaine Armsirong, Curt Aniett, Chuck Asmus, lean Asmus, Ioyce Ayer. Sue Babcock, Carole Bald. Karen Baldridge, Karla Barlow, Bath, Mary lim Barnes, Bauer, Carol Nancy Barton, Baughman, Richard Linda Bauman, Helen Becker, Sue Beebe, Jeanne 93, he x 61 QB N1 Qy Auburn, Amiglieyxmbmigh, y Auston, , J P f A. oger M ' A , ' V . , Q3 VOBQBD xg ' 'i x g- Baco ' 5 Iessi . fav aillie, 9' ue V ' rkowitz, wiaqgajvfa Baldwin, Caxole Bane, Doug Bmdwell, Carla . . . then he put his mm around me cmd we hit a big bump -and it got chipped! Allan Berzins. Bessent, Iohn Binder, Mark Bingham, Scbrcz Bisson, Louise Bjork, Ken Black, Charlene Blackledge, Ian Blakely, Ieff Blegebron, Katherine Blethen, Kathy N-:ir :fa- ',l '2' qv! , 1 Ne -A Q-A-r Blond, Dolores Bloom, Harold Blue, Nancy Boal, Iackie Boblit, Terry Bodhcrine. Sue Bohlen, Donna Bole, Albert Boltwood, Beverly Boom, Iudy Bowles, Sandy Bowman, Kitty Boyd. Gerald Boyer, Wynn Brack, Orville Braddock, Don Bradley. Ioe Brase, Paul Brashear, Dave Breflle, Ccnol Brock, Sandra Brokaw, Lynn Brown, Dave mr 1 She's lovely. She's engaged. She uses Ponds. l -1-. ,hx 952 Q W If ' r F' I Q . V 1 df, Jer -'Y Q- - 3 Bragg, Ruth Bramberg. lone Brehm, Iudy Brickham, lana Brown, Dianne Brown, ,-.1 D ,ef W! ' 3 2 4 4. '21 . 5 . J .,.! Burgess, Karen Burke, Ioe Burkey, Suzanne f x 1 ,ll 3 Na Burkgren. Sue Burner, Charlohe Bussey. Bob Bulcher, Barbie Butterfield, Allan Butz, Dave Bybee, Iudy Byram, ICYY Caldwell, Nancy Calhoun, Cal Callahan, Ann Cameron, Bev Cameron, Bruce Cameron, Marcia Carhart, Carolyn Carlson, Bob Carlson, Karen Carlson, Leland Carlson, Marlene Carlson, Sherry Carney, loyce Carpenter. Steve Carr, Ioyce Carr, Kif1Y f? 4 r . Q un .VNC .Ni yt e, ,- Juniors X. 'rv rl 5. .ff ., .li W frifffi? r 14 3- Juniors -ef if xx Sd. mv' 1. fi?- xf E7 W 5 Caudill, Eileen Cellan. Mike Chamberlin. Iim Chance, Paula Chandler. Ruby Chapman, Bob Chapman, Glenna Chapman. Rick Christensen, Anna Christensen, Harold Christensen, Linda Clagett. Nancy Clark. Sue Coble, Karen Coffman, Beverly Collier, Sandy Collins. Mike Colnar. Sharon Conard. Betty Conger, Iohn Conley. Sandra Cook. A1 Copeland, Chuck Cox. Dennis Cox. Jeanie Cummings, Merle Cuxd. Iudy We should be dancing, but L Davison, Ralph DeBacker. Richard Dedrick, MGIY lo Comelison Edna Coulter, Norma Cox, Baxbam Crcmdell, Norm Cruz, Garfield Culver, Beverly Cunis, Steve Dahl, Clayton Daniels, Ioan DeLong, Paul DeMcncus, Sheryl Dessing. Margaret DeValle. Dianne DeVries, Dale DeWac1l, Thelma Diener, Beverly Dilley, Lois Dillon, Mike Dinkel, I ackie Disher, lane Dixon, Peggy Dobrovolny Carl Dodson, Kathy Doerges, Norm Doidge, Iohn Domus, - M4 Sonja Dosh, Suzanne Dragoo, Bob Draper. Paul Duiton, Eberlein, Edflvcuds, Moose Bob oan Eagan, Eckman, Eliakedis Shoxon Doris Ielmie Drayton, Easley, Edson, Ellestad, Linda Lecmna Lois Nancy Dreher, Dianne Dreiih, Q ,, .- .. ,n - V S d , y 5 L5 A Dudcfgyfa 512321 k - stN4v'7 ' K 'r Frances uc Z1 ., 1 Emanuel, ., - H Mary N- , E Emory. f Lana - . 'r-Wfrfirivii' 'EPI-V 'ff Dunkin, W Diane - ,- ' Dunkle, pl Jifperson, R Ki on-Y L '1 S cl' f, L X L I at icigori lx 'if ' 3 E ,1 1 X 11 A me , Jjl WJ Qrl I CCIISQV f. SS- E JXGIU N F Y 1, L, Zo, If n, ri y , s gb mv' 1' ., X' X eng, 3 ff 23,21 E E .J jf' ' . .J XL-J Y, 3 .5Q.1:y,,7' .-' f FWS. QV bu I ' 5-' , X I J 5. X ju yxwj Dunn. , YU , W X' Vemon 'BMJ Flask!! Duff , n -,V '. A Mzfy I. XJ 'AY fb -nf L, JI Panoz, ku - Yvonne I 1 J hiv NJ' Fenefs, vi vb Terry v Here the come' There the 0' fTake our choice or write English, Betty Ensworth, Gerry Evans, Kathy Fairbanks, Pat Feyerherm, Ioan Finlay. Bill Finlay, Ian Finney, Robert Fiore, Phil Fiske, Iohn Fiizpmrick, John Fleming, Marsha Folk. Fran Ford, Charles Ford. Douglas Ford, Ed Ford, Georgia Ford, I eff Fowler, Ann Frakes, Iudith Francisco, Pete Frcmckey. Mike Frankfather Ioanne Franklin, Paul Frascarellr Linda Frohlick, Rick Frost. Helen Gagnon. Pai Gallegos, Charles Gamel, Gwen Garner, Dale Garrett, Lee Gerber, Mickey Gerion. Lorene Geyer, Caroline Gilbert, Sharon Gingras, Iennie Godirey, Barbara Goldsrniih, Martha Gomez, Maria Goodson, Ginny Gordon, Denny Gordon. lim Gosselin, Karen Grant, GGY Gray. lune Green. Mary Green, Orlarxe Greene, Helen Greene, Maw Grillos, Ian Gruenwald, Iudy Halton, Melanie Hammond Linda 1 X Q r if i w Q ,W gil Harrell, Susan Harris, Ron Hari, Iack Haska, Joe Haslouer, Sherrie Haubold, Sharon te. , Hawkins, Ralph Hayward, Sandy Heckeihorn Marilyn ,, Greenwclt, Marilyn Griffin, Bob Griffith. Roger Gustin, Diane Gviriz, Lennie Haddock. Louise Hannah, Pam Hansen, Marilyn Hamer. Regina Heller, Io Helton, Delbert Henry, Helen Hermes, Betty Herizog. Ioan Hibbs, Riia Hicks, Bud H.icks. Carol Higganbothan, Bob Hill, David Hill, Fran Hindes. Marilyn Hindle, Sue Hingley. Noel How dare you call me a clod! '19 L1-of v -- f 14 1 . my 1,1 4, L ., 3 5, ' iff' W as: Q fg fm , : ,N .. . . Sf U Il K . i f 5 sh ' , ' f' ,v.-f i. .. , . Wgggvnf' if nwf. it 1 W' , V- .EfS::v1 L?f1--5-1: ff H ' f R+ rf. ,I f f Q am if Qflf I ff ms! 2 ,V fa 'ggi ' ' 'kg a I 1,1 ,fyxy ty X .L .,L, f L. w, 208 in-is -vi' ,W .r- 'W' 3.1145 5 A 4- 35 ,X H mr x Q 4 i , . r I ag, N, 4 52 ff Psi V '-6 A ,zfm i f fs o , ' A 5 u gix, a i pf' 5 ig Ai 3 '! I 1 rt 1' I, ,,, X14 ff lj l5e1L ,W Vi, N NT, V? H4 wr 4 7k? v 4' AKI4 ja Hitemcm. Sherri Hix Ilildy Hoard, George Holloway. Daphne Hoops, Iim Hoppes, Glen Horiuchi. Bxuce Howard, Bill Howe, v Don Anne ru. Hughes, Diana Hume, Marcello Hunler, Julie Ihriq, Don I ennings, Chuck Jenny. Richard lent, Sylvia Iohnson, Cindy Iohnson, Donald Iohnson. GGY Iohnson, Karen Johnson, Laurel I ohnson, Norman -.2 4.-:Q fx 1:42, X fail, K f X '3 w 1 1 l l 1 1 I She's going with THAT? Y l ,L-J' . . , - .Hg -1 ,.-, zz.. 1 ,wifi -If Kelly. Cindy Kelly. Pat Kerin, Diane Kibby. Bruce Kiley, Diane Kilgore. Carolyn Kinlz. Bill Kisker. Harry Klein, Phyllis Knight. Roberi Knisely, Iohn Kofoed, Karen Kohnken, Pam Kondy, Mariha Kraemer, Margit Kramer, John Kuntze, Colleen Kusserow, Diane Lane. Effie Lcmser, Ian Larkins. Norman r 14 Larson. Chuck Larson, Ginger Larson. Larry 'er mi, 3 57' J' 9 2 Juniors ,I fi 4 ee f Q37 K K K' I? VJ! A'ff.zf.3,Lf,'jg.i' 5' - fi .Q.-:jg-gui if : ,IP as CF V717 we.. we Juniors ,fe N. 'sd' Larson, Larry Laughlin. Cynthia ' Ledbetter, Carolyn Lee, Denny Lehmcm, Jim Lescm, Iill LeVeck, Ioyce Lewis, Ncmcy Ligon. Sid Livingston, Wally Lloyd, Becky Lloyd, Iulie Lofgren, Barbara Lotz, Phyllis Ludwig, Lcmcr Lundberg, Donna Lundstrom. Iulienne Lyles, Johnnie Lynnock, Barbara Lyons, George MacDonald, Penny l L F MacDouga11. Iecmnie MacMillan, Iecmnie Martin, Lyee Martin, Lynn Mark, Peggy Markisen, Heidi 2- L Next stop 111. N-SW sv ...-1 Mayer. Ioe Maxwell. Marilyn McBride. Mike McCaLmon. Maddux, Iohn Malkewicz, Ccrrolyn Mammel, ' KGY Maerz, Donna Mahoney, George Maisto, Ncmcy Marshall, Bob Matison. Toni Mcxuk, Dalecm McCu11y. Ieff McDanal, Steve McDonald, KUY McDonnell, Dennis McDonough. Nan McFarland, Carol McFarland. DeWitt McFo11i.n, Iames McGcnvin, Karen . McGeary. Roger McGechie, Keith McGu.rk, Kathi McHenry, Dorothy Mclntyre, Tom McKay. Cynthia McKenzie, Lynne McKnight, Bonnie McMillan, Judy McMillen. Daryl McNamara, Pat McNitt, Sherry McRae, Gcxyla McWilliams. Hudson Meek, Ron Mermcm, Steve Meyers, Marilyn Miller, Ann Millet. Carol Y Miller, Henry Miller, Linda Miller, Patsy Mitchell, MUTY Mitton, Charles Mitts. Ginny Montgomery. Roberta Moore, Andrew Moore, Carole Moore. Sue Moore, Terry Morehead, lcmet Miller, Sheila Milligan, Kathleen Milner, Colleen Minor, Iomes Minor. Steve Misek. Marcia Mohs, Maryellen Montague, Carol Moore. Marilyn Moore, Mary Lou Moreland. Eloise Morgan, Don Morgan. Harry Morgan. Pat Morrell, lim Morson. Larry Mosconi, Barbara Moses, GOTY Moss. Harold Moss. Tommy Mount, Meredith Mugan. Vicky Munden, Karen Murphy, Sharon Murray. lim Neavill. Iudie Neering, Susie Nelson, Charlene Nelson. Eva Nelson, Karen Newell, Dona Nichols. Chuck Nikkel, Bill Juniors Nissen. Key Nordeen. Larry Nupnau, Nancy Ochs, Edward Ockander, Lois O'Donnel1, Pat Ohlson, Elaine O'Koren, Karen Oliver, Iudy Ordelheide. Franklin Oughtred, PQQQY Owens, Marvin Page, Fred Paine, Carol Palmquist. ICTY Parfet, Ann Parrish, Ronald Parson. Philip Patten. Carolyn Pfnme. Bob Plame, Celia Peacock, Larry Penhallow, Amy Peierson, Allen Peterson, Jerry Peiich, Grehene Pferdesteller, Ieannie Phillips, Dan Phillips, Larry Pierce, Paul Pigmcm, Dean Plummer. Jack Plummer, Lee Q.. 'fr Alan Preyer, Iudy Pumphxey, Mary Io Puntney. ,, Sherril -ww' Quinn. Susan Rabe. Iohn 1 Ralston, Douglas Hamer, '57 Dennis i' Iudy Ss.. If we leave the chairs empty maybe they'1l sit here! Preisendorf. Rasmussen, Rasmussen Richard Rath, Charles Railiif. KcxthY To Rebell, Carol Rechnitz, Sandy Rector, Donna Reed, Norm Reese. Sandy Reeves, Tim Reiber. Marcia Rhoads, Janice Rhodes, Barbara Rhodes, Ian Richards, Della N Q X 'I 5?-v 3' sf? fo 1- 1-4 f ,-ga I Q' 'S' .54 Richcndson. Linda Ricker, BUY Ricketts, Cheryl Riepenhoff, Kfw Risher, Iudith Robbins, Bcrrbcrrcr Robeck, Io!-Xnn Roberts, Dicme Robinson. Carol Rogers, Dianna Rohe, Mcrrticiu Ronnieldt, Ioanne Roordor. I im Roth, Bob Rothweiler, Ruth Rubin, Byron Rugh, Mary Lee Rummel, Lois Russell. Iudy Ryan, Maw Scrcarto. Marilyn Sanderson, Kendall Scnkey, DeNcxe X or , 1 ., v 714 .-1:3 5 . 9. Gee, to think he lets me carry his tubal 11X '51- Ruhoff, Linda Ryder, Kay Scmsman. Sharie Schultz. Pat Schweiger, Cynthia Schwieger, Ian XT' 5.1 Q Xi . ,J I lt f it V, ' Scott, Iudy Scott, RGY Seal, Diana Sellens, Sue Settles, MQW Settles, Phil Shannon. Mary Shaughnessy, Iudy Shelton. Sandy Shier, MCITY Io Shikles, Sue Sickels, Judy Sicner, Sue Siirdmaa, I-Ielle Silva, Nancy Simonds, Io Simonton, Robert Simpson, Marcia Sloan, Pat Smith, Dayton Smith, Denise Smith, Donna Smith, Emie Smith. lim Juniors H n 4 2. 3 '? ' 1 '14 Q- XC 1 2 1 V 't'I.-A-. .,-J' 1. l Mg? S iff? fht A . W -w 6 5, i 5 Smith. Ioan Smith, Iohn Smith, Leonard Smith, Myma Smith, Warren Snell, Lynda Soderquist Wally Spangler, Ron Sparks, Paul Spencer, JoAnn Spero. Saundra Spitler. Lawrence Spitler, Lee Anna Starnpfli, Iudy Standefer, Bea Steckel, Ed Steel, Leonard Steen, Dee Steidley. Alta Stephenson. IUY Stevenson, Donna + 1.5, ey- mf:--t L '11 ' wean . , e w,.,.1f.. 5 what ,. .Jw Q -Q-tl.-mt 5 viflkg x ei f, E Qt Stirling. Bill Stone, Barbara Stubbs, Patty Sturdivant, Io Anne Swanson. Iud Swanson. Ted Swenson, Nonalee Switzer, Ken Sylvester, Gwv '-av ...J FP .4-' '4 fm ' Talbot. Gary Tapp. Sally Tart. Iohn .4'- V I . ' X . is .lx 4 '75 : Taylor, Iohn Thomas. Cathy Thomas, Dottie Stone. Beverly Stratton, Kenneth Suhm. Ianet Swallow, Karen Swartz. Marilyn Swenson. Keith la :'.3v,rA: I ,S R. ' 1 Thompson, , , 'fi Loretta 1 4 . Tisinq. . V15 Ccrrlee I ,I , P i 'U' 'f If :if ,fy H g- -,', ,Q wif. fag' f we Tonini, Marie Topolnicki. '7 John M TOYPY. 11- fa Dick Totten. William . JY Tressier, . F 3 C5 ' 'QT Iohn X 1 Tumer, ,-5 f Debbie if Ullery, Nadine Ullefvl -PE: .11 Norine ' I' L. .E Vancil, Vcgriiyeqrift 9 Tom ..1. g?-'. VcmderWu1. 1 S Marilyn . VanHorn, 9 Judy X . H I N .fi Q in E.. af .D 4 219 N? f,. '7 -49 fgvyn-r K. wr' Vctnstelten. Drew Viner. Georgia Wade. Linda Wage, Caxen Walker, Coralie Walkling. Carlotta Wall, Lorchin Wallace, Kenneth Walters, KQY Walters. Mary Ellen Walthers, Alan Walton, lean Ward. Pam Wamer, Sharen Lee ,6 Warren, KGY Watenpaugh. Charles Watson. Coxalie 2 Weaver, Iack Wehner, Carl Weichel. Don.na .X 'US ,M Q mi , I Weil. Iudi Weir, Bonnie Weisbrod, Mickey N Wellington, Suzi Wenkheimer, Kent Wemtz, Sid VVheeler, Marv Wheeler. William Wherry, Rosemary Willhiie, Jamie Williams. Diane Williams. Dick lfk V' How can I eat if he keeps staring? Bonnie White, Thomas fd Westerberg, 'J X If-1 X A . f 'mt its -na ff 13 J fi- '-X 'Y M91 Williams, Ioan Cox. William Williams, Susie Williamson, Dick Wilson. Terry Wilson. Ed Wilson, Ioel Wilson, Marty Wilson, Robert Wilson, Ted Winder, Dicmn Winz, Steve Woehl, Sue Wolf, Edith Wolf, Glory Woods, Sharon Wooton, Dick Wretlind, Norman Wright, Elizabeth Wyatt, Denny Young. Kcnen Zabel. Diane Zietz. Ioan niors 'B .- '17 'f 21 J. V? X -til, in ru on g s.. J Q Nw, X. if 'Lg' J 'ZW Come oui cmd fight like cz man! Do you think it's too obvious that I'rn avoiding him? Did he really say that about ME? Class of '61 At Rcmcl m r Sify h K i 1.ig.Qj ' I f A Wy.. mm' 3 1 . - A - .,5.A'.f-5.9-.Q 5, 5 , . V it -'54 5551 .L -.12-f,.g: ,'.'S:-gf, Q3 423-H.,gg, Qi-A32 ,xr 53435 . 9122 'avg-' '-f..,..':H1V-2 ,?'fQ:.Q:LEY,,,,f , ' -f ' Wo.it'1l I see him! Of course I ccm't cxiford these, but you should see the doll thcxfs selling them. I hope Iohn gets this message! Hope . . . Hope Sun-lapped squares of stone sun-warmed benches Footsteps sharp taps, hurried quiet voices murmuring A book, open black print blurring on whiteness Dreams. Purple robes in lines, unbroken wide, near, cmd narrowing in pattern with a blur of solemn forces A choir singing joy in their music cmd longing . . . how soon the end A square cap, tosseled, and cr scroll A young voice, clecuf in the stillness Onward, an ending . . . and a beginning. Senior Class Officers cmd Counci xxx Randy Phelps Iulee Hayes President Vice President FIRE EXIT K -.ff 5, if! -L ' . A 1 x 1' ,S 1 4 ' 'fi' fx.: 5 4 V ffl Y? LZ' ' 'N ' 5' . ixaigfffiw, ' .. W' '?? 37n'Rf' Q, ffl Lou Anne Hall and Iulee Hcryes gladly cxccepi senior class dues from council members. I oorclincite Senior Activities 'N f Lou Anne Hall Mr. Page and Miss Peres Secretary Sponsors 1 I N Q i FRONT ROW: L. Mullins, R. Morris, S. Thompson, T. Sunley, B. Erickson, T. Reed, P. Hubble, D. Leonard, B. Page. ROW TWO: B. Hingley, K. Culp, C. Berdy, A. Hill, B. Olsen, Miss Peres. ROW THREE: I. Hayes, I. McC1ung, I. Magnuson. N. Guire, D. Shelton, D. Isaac. HOW FOUR: K. Paterson, L. Freese, L. Hall, S. Iump, G. Quick, D. Iohnson. ROW FIVE: Mr. Page, L. Miller, C. Sevier, G. Taylor, E. Frost, I. Ramaker. 227 S if Q. .5 ,,. a 2 . . 5 2 fi aff gif, fig 5. Kiwanis Award Iack Leingang Excellence in athletics and academics was displayed by versatile Iack Leingang. More important, Iack possessed the humble character and dynamic personality which distinguishes the outstanding senior boy from his classmates. On the football field, Iack guarded a position on South's varsity to be chosen a member of the All-City second team. The baseball diamond also was a familiar ground for him as he played on varsity teams. Scholastically, Iack main- tained a 3.98 average to be awarded a Boettcher Scholarship. Because of his fine leadership and personality, Jack, chosen by fellow Key Clubbers as their president, also was an active addition to S Club, Triple S and l.C.C., and was designated by Tau Sigma Religious Fra- ternity to receive the Warren Pickford Award. lack was chosen from five finalists-Dave Leonard, Mike Mielenz, Steve Nellis and Richard Stultz-by Kiwanis Club members for these and other outstanding contributions he has made to class and community. iw N, , , I s .E X? V in 5- - Hill its np, . 'ffl' 00009, Ofligj f Od'r..,,.'wl I D.A.R. Award Shirley Hawkins Quiet and unassuming, Shirley Hawkins performed her many duties with conscientious ease. As president of Pep Club she supervised. the many services they offered to the school. Because of her presidency of a service club, Shirley, along with eleven other candidates, be- ' ' ' ' h ted th twelve, narrowing the came eligible for the D.A.R. award. All senior girls t en vo on e competition to three. From the three-Shirley, Valerie Watson, and Betty Kay Thompson- the faculty selected Shirley to receive the Good Citizenship Award. Shirley contributed to several clubs, serving as All-State International Relations secre- tary and Inter-Club Council representative from that club. Even though Student Council re- quired a great deal of time, she maintained good grades, earning membership in Triple S. Shirley's talents as a violinist were displayed in Concert and All-City Orchestras. a Seniors JY., Adams, Donna I. Assistant, Class Council Z, D.E.C.A., Prom 2, Slri Club, S. A. C. Adams, Ioyce L. All-School Show 2,3, Beginning Choir, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Class Councils l,2, Class Show l, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, S.A.C., S.G.P.. Spanish Club Sec.-Treas. Adams, Rosalee E. Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Les Patineurs, Tri-Hi-Y. Alberg, Carolyn Ar! Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Stage Crew Artist. Alldredge. William R. Allebaugh, Kathleen B. Assistant, Color Day Dance. Organ Guild, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3. Allen. Dennis Alt, Mary C. Althouse, Phil I.. Ambuel-il. lim All-School Show, Baseball Soph., Var., Basket- ball Soph., Var., Concert Band, Marching Band. Ames, Ronald Anderson, Douglas O. Confederate Stall Photographer. Andrews, Iorm M. Beginning Choir, Andrews, Iolm Concert Band Anderson, Ellen L. S.A.C. Anderson, Ken Dixie League. Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Folk S o n . q Club. Marching Band, Slri Club. Argo. Gail Pep Club. Armstrong. Carole I. Girls' Rille Club, Les Patineurs. Tri- Hi-Y. F.-,r , , - am: ' iff., 1, ' can Armstrong Sharon L Caballeros 5 ,in Anderson, Nancy L. Christmas Programs l,2, Girl's Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Prom 2, Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. Dance. Andrews, Bill Andrews, Dale Concert Band, Marching Band. Arnold. Eddy Hi-Y, Ski Club, S.P.H., Triple S. l 1 Arnold, Marjorie L, All-City Choir, All-School Show 3. Concert Choir Girls Choir Ir Escort Eelection of Rebel Rousers igzftifuefifs-6-P-fSPM-Cfubi Since it is impossible for the large faculty oi South High School to know each member of the senior class, they must vote for the twenty- nine seniors who are representative of the out- standing individuals of the class of 1960. Al- though there are many who have made excel- lent contributions in academics, sports and club work, the seniors pictured on the following pages were chosen because of their special in- fluence on classmates. By their character and personality these leaders have helped others to maintain Southern spirit cmd high academic standards in both class and school. Anson, Alan K. Atwell, Kenneth l.. lr. Debate Club, Hi-Y, Prom 2, R.O.T.C. lst. Lt., Ski Club. Class Council. Auer, Carol A. Annual Stall Ed,-inChiel, All-School Show l, Art Club Sec., Class Show 1, l.C.C., Ir. Escort, Proms 2. 3, Ski Club, Sopli. Dance, Triple S. Q C Baker, Catherine E. Assistant, Class Councils l, 3, Class Show l, Ir. Escort, Play Festival 1, Prom 2, Ski Club, Soplr. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y Historian. Baker, Gary L. Basketball, Football, Track. Baker, lane! All-School Show l, Class Council 3, Class Show l, Proms 2, 3, Red Cross Dance, Red Cross Austin Pamela Vir:e4Pres,, Ski Club 'l'reas,, Soph. Dance. Carole Auer Rebel Rouser Carole, as Editor of the lohnny Heb, combined her original ideas and spe- cial ability as an efficient organizer to lead a staff of twenty-five in the produc- tion of the yearbook. She worked long hours to solve difficult problems and to complete small details. Even though Annual required a great deal of her time, she was a'n able secretary cmd l.C.C. representative of Art Club and a member of Triple S. When not studying to maintain her almost A average, Carole skied with Ski Club companions on the slopes. IV' '...--7 :W U Ballard. Mary Ann X77 All-School Show 2, Beginning Choir, Class Show l. Class Council l, Christmas Program l,2.3. Concert Choir. Pep Club, Prom 2, Bed Cross, Ski Club. W Bannon, Ioyce M. Les Patineurs, Tri-Hi-Y. E l l ,ff-, ' ' M 'S r A 53 6? .. , -0' . S:-::i . :X . 1.3 ,A t,t-'IL ' l- ...YA 'Q . if '-iff Bars, Gunta German Club, Latin Club. Bough, Shcxon Assistant, S.A.C.. Tri-Hi-Y. Bauman, Kit E. Color Guard, Drill Team, R,O.T.C. Captain, Soph. Dance, Talent As- sembly Proqram 3, Young Republi- cans. Beach, Ncmcy Pep Club. Pep Club Dance, S.A.C. Vice-Pres., Ski Club. Becker, Darlene Becker Bal h - P Boys' State. Basketball Soph., Var., Key Club, S Club, S Club Dance, Triple S. Beckett, Bob E. Dixie League, Highwaymen. Beery. loe Belmear. Bill L. Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph,, Var., S Club, S Club Dance. Bender. Penny Class Council 1, l.C,C.. Pres., Triple S. Benedick. Terry A. Bennett. Karen Assistant. Art Club. Berd Chris S Ski Club, Spanish Club y. . Class Council 3, I.R.C.. Ski Club, Tennis Soph., Wrestling. Bergerhouse, Diana L. Assistant, All-School Show 3, Art Club Pres.. Vice-Pres., lr. Escort. Music Festival, Triple S. Berry, Chip E. Assistant, Goll Var.. S Club Dance. Bicldord, Bonnie lean Red Cross. Ski Club. Concert Choir, All-City. Aucny, Hi-Y. s club. Semi rs 'Q' -... jf ,-an Tr? X G27 EP Yu, E. fi ,Nf. vjfvff '37 Y!-'77 Binder. Tim Transter lrom Puerto Rico, Russian Club, Spanish Club. Bishop, Kathie Art Club, Assistant, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Spanish Club. Bishop. Robert W. Class Council l,2, Color Day Dance 1,2,3, Debate Club, Hi-Y, lr. Class Pres., Key Club, Proms 2.3, Slri Club Treas., Vice-Pres., Soph., Class Vice- Pres,, Student Body Pres., Student Council l,2,3, Triple S. Black, Harold R. Bliss, Mary All-School Show l,2, Concert Choir Vice-Pres.. Class Show l, Color Day Show 2, lr. Escort, Les Patineurs, Red Cross Treas. Blomquist, Iohn Blount, Barbara All-School Show 2,3, Beginning Choir, Class Coun- cil 2, Concert Choir, Head Pom-Pom Girl, lr. Es- gorl, Ir. Prom Princess, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple Bohcmnon, Manha S. F.T.A. Bollig, Lynn F ollr Song Club, Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Slri Club, Young Democrats. Bolz, Dennis M. R.O.T.C., Spanish Club Treas. Bonnie. Tom A. Assistant, Chess Club, l.R.C.. Key Club, Young Republicans. Boog. Catherine A. Brack. Harold E. R.O.T.C. Bragg, Doug E. Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance, Prom 3, Slri Club. Brahmsteadt, Lawrence l. ' is l Ralph Becker Rebel Rouser Unrnistakable because of his lanky height of 6' G , Ralph Ccalled The Stork by sports writersl established outstanding averages in both basketball and academics. His twenty point per game average was balanced by a 3.9 grade average. One of the nicest people to know, Ralph was a respected member ol Key Club, S Club and Triple S, and made an excellent repre- sentative to Boys' State. Brooks Charles B Bross. Don C. . Boys' Stare Chiel Iustice ol Supreme Court. Cheerleader. Class Councils l , 2, l.C.C, Pres., R.O.T.C., Company Commander. Senate Club Vice-Pres., Spanish Club Vice-Pres., S Club, Tennis Var., All-City, Triple S. Brown. W. Dennis Brown. Patricia Bryan, Dixie A. Assistant, Red Cross. Buckner, Harry P. Baseball Soph., Var., Class Council 2, Football Scph., Var., Key Club. Key Club Dance, Les Patineurs, S Club. S Club Dance. ax 1: X ..,. fx-,R Y n A gs. if D wfffww f .' lf -.mv ,. , Q-'54-'FK ul . ,, . ,X ,W 236 Burger. Richard Class Council 1, Hi-Y, Math Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling. Burke. Dorothy Marie Transfer from East Denver. Cabelleros, Young Republi- cans. Burke, lim All-School Show, Marching Band. Burroughs, Linda Kay Assistant, Class Council 3, Class Show l. Color Day Princess 2, Les Patineurs, Prom 2.3. Ski Club, Span- ish Club VicePres.. Tri-Hi-Y. Caznmack. lohn R. spanish Club. Camner, Stephanie A. Assistant, Class Councils 1.2, Class Show 1. Les Patiueurs, Prom 2.3. Camp, Iudith L. Class Council l, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance. Soplr. Dance. Canatsey, Dana F, Beginning Choir, Class Councils 1.2, Confederate Staff, Girls' Ensemble, Ir. Escort, S.A.C. Soplz. Dance, TriAHi-Y, Triple S. Canatsey, Gina L, Confederate Staff, F.T.A., lr. Escort, Pep Club. Pre-Med Club. Prom 3, S.A.C., S.G.P., Tri-Hi-Y Triple S. Don Bross Rebel Rouser Fight! was the frequently heard cry of Don, who was one of South's most exuberant cheerleaders. When not cheering at intramural sports ac- tivities, Don could be seen practicing on the tennis courts with fellow team- mates. Don, who ranks as a major in R.O.T.C., participated in Chess Club and Spanish Club, served as president of I.C.C. and was elected Supreme Court Justice at Boy's State. Carlson. Leland R. Carlson. Roger A. Carlson, Sue Ann Class Council l, lr. Escort Play Festival Prom 3 Red Cross l, Ski Club, Tn Hx Y Carlsten Nanc 1 Y Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans Carmichael, Pal A. Carmichael, Penny L. Conlederate Stall, Folk Song Club Pep Club Pep Club Dance, Pram 3, Ski Club Camey, Bob Dixie League, Hi-Y, Slu Club S Club Tennis Soph., Var., Allfity, Young Republicans Ca enter B. Susie rp . Class Council l, I.R.C. Proms 2 3 Red Cross Red Cross Dance, Ski Club Carpenter, Kenneth S. Red Cross, Ski Club. C enter Neal D arp , . Rebel Rollers, R.O.T.C, Casey, Carolyn R. Castles, Loretta A. Assistant, Ir. Escort, Les Patmeurs Pre-Med Club Sec., Red Cross. Seniors , . ,AX fi! ,mee -' .A -gn.. sag ,Q . ff-:ef 'W . if if W 1 -s E 'G' Q! , C, S ,,, . i 11, farms C C ,Ugg , ' 'bxwxm 1, .T . ---7 ,.... ii.. . -4i9' 238 Chadwick, Judie Class Council l, Class Shaw l. Chase, Charles R. Chiles, L. Bill Baseball Soph., Chess Club, Class Show l, High- waymen, Hi-Y, Pre-Law Club, Proms, Ski Club, Swimming Soph. Chilton, lean K. Chisholm, Indy P.. Assislanl, S.A.C., S.G.P, Chisholm, Sally L. Christmas Program, Girls' Ensemble, Les Pat- ineurs, Pre-Med Club, S.G.P. Christian, Cmol I. Debate Club, French Club, l.C.C., l.Fl.C., Les Pat- ineurs, Organ Guild, Play Festival, Prom 3, Young Republicans Sec.-Treas. Cirillo, Gary Class Council 3, Proms 2,3, Science Club, Ski Club. Claiborne, Linda Lee Class Council 2, Class Show 1, Confederate Slail Exchange Ed., Red Cross, Ski Club, Soplz. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Clark, Calvin Clark. Donna D. Clark, Ioe Hi-Y. wi ,J -rf Collins, Kay F.T.A., Girl's Rifle Club, l.C.C., lr. Escort. Compton, Dave Conly, Crazi Chess Cilub. Conner, Donna C. z. .gp :,,.er,.:,'r I., ,fs 9 A A Q S ..,, '- F 4 fi,,,,,. X , 'EN 1 6 U ' S 1 V533 ' ,J ,. 4, 44 S X . x s N' 3 ggi .. 1 ,gif ae 'L' 'CH ' 11 si is ,. I ' tif, . -. 'Ami ,jgy I ' x gi, yr ,. 'P w -A , I . 'N I. . I Cochran, Linda E. X Assistant, Class Councils l,2, Class Shaw l, F.7',A., l,R.C., National Thespian Pres., Pep Club, X Pep Club Dance, S.G,P., Young Republicans. L Coffman. loel A. Highwaymen, Les Patineurs, Pre-Med. Coler, Carole Lynn . I-lllCity Orchestra, AllSchool Show 2, Concert Orchestra, S.A.C. . ,- - L .A X di-5. if' . ' , ' . ' 'A ' 4. may . .. e . '.' 'Q .1 I i 4 ,E ' , yu. if li W A 5 75' Yi' yn . -zf .ig n ww-f I -I Bonnie Erickson Rebel Rouser Because of her infectious enthusiasm and initiative, Bonnie has been a vital participant in Class Councils and Student Council where she represented the senior class. Assistant Editor of the Iohnny Reb and Tri-Hi-Y vice-president were other offices which Bonnie so ably filled. When not busywith these ac- tivities, she worked at l.C.C., Triple S, or played on ski slopes with fellow Ski Club members. Cook, Shirley Beginning Choir, Girls' Chair. Cooley, Robert R. Les Patineurs, R.O.T.C. Cooper, William S.P.H. Corcoran, Jacqueline A. Caballsros. Cormack, Cathy A. Class Councils, lr. Escort, Les Pati- neurs. Proms 2.3, Spanish Club Pres. 1,3, Cottrell. lohn R. -2' , cc, f it ,ACLS ' V I I Er 1.1 nfs ' , li. ii 'Ei t 'ffff 5' Q ,. 5 f -1 239 Cox. Iohn , , f at ' ,, ' . Football Var., Slri Club. -'V' 489' 240 Crabtree, Pamela Ann Class Council 3, Latin Club, Red Cross. Ski Club. Crane, Sharon Class Council l, Class Show l, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club. Crawford, Michael F. Dixie League, S.P.H, Crowe, Marvin All-School Show 2, Beginning Choir. Christmas Program 2.3, C o n c e r t Choir, S.P,H., Triple S. Crowther, Pat LRC.. Les Patineurs. +9 be M 3 ,s. syid 5 1 Cummings, B. Marguerite Art Club, Beginning Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Les Patineurs, Proms 2.3. Tri-Hi-Y. Cunningham, Gerald K. Currey, Leslie I. F.T.A.. lr. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. wow 5- ,,,.-:K f-L.. 2-' ' Iackie Goff Rebel Rouser lcxcklynn, known to all her friends as Iackie, was a spirited member of Pep Club. Hoping to become a teacher, she was an enthusiastic worker in Future Teachers of America, and attained a good average and membership in Triple S. Iackie was always a welcome addition to any group. Both Tri-Hi-Y and Ski Club were activities which she energetically supported. A '--. . hm-ier. Paul R. t Science Club. urtis. Kathy Y AllSchool Show 1.2.3, Class Show l, Color Day Show 1, ' lr. Escort, Prom 3, H.O,T.C. Dance, R.O.T.C Honorary Cadet, Red Cross, Ski Club. x ,I 4' , 1 be ah- Custer, Bob E, hr- t : 4 4 'TIP Q' t C-1 9- t ff' AllSchool Show l,2, Class Council 2,3, Class Show 1, Color Da Show l, Debate Club, Follrsong Club, l.R.C. Pres., Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Sopb. Dance. Dalton, Lynn Assistant, Class Council 3, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Senate Club, Young Republicans 2,3. Darnell. Gary A. Class Council, Track. Darnell, Mike Latin Club, R.O.T.C. Daubert, Kenlon E. Davis, Diane AllSchool Show 23, Concert Orchestra, Ir. Escort, Music Festival, PreMed Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Davis, ludy A. Beginning Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Davis, Linda Christmas Program 2, Color Day Show 2, Folio Leaves, French Club, F .T.A., Girl's Choir. Deatz. Nancy DeBoer. Iulia C. Spanish Club. DeCoudreaux, laniss M. lr. Escort. Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Delaney, Bill DeMaro. Bob E. Denlldel, Mary L. Denslow, Ioni L. Class Show l, Concert Choir, Confederate Stall, Football Soph., Hi-Y, Prom 2, S Club, Ski Club, Swimming Var., Track Soph., Var. DeWitt, Martha A. All-School Show 2,3, Class Show l, Color Day Show 2, Concert Orchestra, All-City, All-State, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Math Club, Organ Guild Sec.-Treas., Pres., Triple S. Seniors 4 .. C 5. 5. .E 4,5 L A I r .5- 3:- if as 'YL 6 ,-'il 6 .5 : f I .21 lf! ifaiflgl 'SQ 1 J 5 S 4? X 'x X, lx A- : -fm as Q N-3 'f'f?l iii-E fha N 521 ' I i ,f 1 t ,Yx rg. 241 Seniors C M ,gf 3 I xv. . 332 a 'nr X 'Nb 5 lf. J - - .. ,, NA' ,VI R T V E Zig fi-1951 2: f. , 9,-5 yy , ' x, 'jifY27' ,. :flaw 1. A 5 ' it Dexheirner. lcnet C. Prom 3, Red Cross, S.A.C cil I. Dezeeuw, Pat A. Prom 2, Ski Club. Dick. Evelyn P. Assistant, All-School Show Calor Day Show Dickson. Bob Christmas Pmqmm 2.3, Concerl Choir Prom 3 Dings, Roger All-School Show 3, Baseball Soph Beqmmng Choir, Concert Choir. Football Soph Hi Y Track Soplz.. Var. Ditmer, Butch P. Swimming Var. Dobelis, George Track Soph., Var. Dobrovalny, Pele Ski Club. Track, Triple S. Doddll. lunef S. Ski Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Dolce, Ronald Lee Chess Club. Dowler, Crcrig F. Class Council 3. Hi-Y, Ski Club S P H Drcrqoo. Chuck Beginning Choir, Football Soph lx - 'mv 10 6 Dugdale, Veronica C. Dunham, Betsy Debate Club, French Club, l.C.C., l.R.C.. Ir. Escort, Les Putineurs, Senate Club, Ski Club. Dunn. Caroline L, Assistant, Chrismas Program, Class Council 2,Girls' Ensemble. Play Festival l. Sarah Goldsmith Rebel Rouser Known as Sally to all, this Reb was an outstanding cellist in Concert Orchestra cmd a member of Concert Choir. For the past two years she has been chosen to play in All-City and All-State orchestras. Sal1y's speaking ability was displayed in her narration at Colorado Panorama. Membership in Triple S and duties of vice-president of Caballeros Riding Club kept her busy. Ehmke, Byran W. Elder, Dwight D. Rille Team Commander, R.O,T.C. Eliot. Howard Ellis, Loren Transler from Bailey, Colorado, Be- ginning Choir, Boys' State, Cabal- leros, Christmas Programs 1.2, Con- cert Choir, Folk Song Club. Photo Club, Science Club, Ellis, Richard E. Marching Band. Enewold. Glen R. AllSchool Shows 2,3, Class Show I Concert Band All-City, Concert Or chestra, Marching Band, R.O.T,C. Science Club, Senate Club, Triple S. -11451 Y . ' 55: -' . ,fefef if 4 lf? FEE .L li 63? i:'l'?'1r V? Wil England. Gordon A. Class Show, Concert Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir All-City, Hi-Y, Marching Band. England, lda Yvonne Engstrom, Richard Hi-Y, Ski Club, S.P.H. Epps, Fred Eptinq. Rick C. Beginning Choir, F ollr Song Club Pres., l.R.C., Young Democrats. Erdman, Gary 'QP l' Erickson, Bonnie Annual Stall Ir. Ed., Asst. Ed., Class Councils 1.3, l.C.C., lt. Escort, Les Patineurs, Ski Club. Student Council 3, Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres., Triple S. Erickson, Everette Hi-Y, Math Club, Photo Club, Science Club. Erickson, Paul- Sharon Grccnzow Rebel Rouser Small but mighty, Sherry was perpetually doing six things at once in her friendly cmd exuberant way. Possessed with a talent for writing, Sherry was copy editor of the lohnny Reb, vice- president ot Folio Leaves, and chair- man ot the script committee for Purple and White Day Show. Sherry also maintained an average which placed her high in the class of '6O. In addition she was secretary ot Triple S, a member of Concert Choir and All-City Choir, and a representative to the Unesco Youth Council from LRC. 4 w 1 4 Evans, Ianice Evans, Linda D. 1 .1 A . ,XRS . xc .' '. Ln Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 2, Class Show l, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, S.A.C., S.G.P., Tri-Hi-Y. l 5 'a EP .hifi 'f -9 -... 75' f r ' r , , 525' Evans, Sally A. Girls' Ritle Club, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, lr. Escort, Tri- Hi-Y, Triple S. Ewan, Donald R. Assistant, Basketball Soph., Hi-Y. Sr. Play. Farris, Richard L. All-School Show l. Hi-Y Sec., Pram 2, Ski Club. Soph. Dance, Spanish Club Treas, Fenwick, D. Tims All-School Show 3, Football Soph., l.R.C., Russian Club. Science Club. Slri Club, Class Council 2, Track Soph., lt., Wrestling Soph.. Var. Ferris, Dee Beginning Choir, Girls' Rille Club. Fetzer, lim Photo Club, R.O.T.C. Finder, Iaye Fink, Lawrence Track Soph., Var. Finnell. David L. Fisher, Terrie L. Latin Club. Fleece, Kenny Fleming, Scmdy Flood. loe A. Folsom, Marlene Kay All-School Show 1.2.3, Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 1.2.3, Class Show l, Color Day Show l, Girls' Ensemble, Pre-Med Club, Prom 2, S.A.C., Ski Club. Fontsere, Nicole French Exchan dent Council 3. Forman, Iudith L. Spanish Club. ge Student, LRC., Ski Club, Stu- Seniors R 1 .' .- J-1 4 F If 1. Fw li l . -'Q K- .X .Y , X 1 -r N ' Y ffl isff' NXX A X -'L' -7 v, vu. I' .15 A 9' ki ,rt ag sf X 'ESV' .l 458' 'Qi 245 Seniors 15 .aun- can fx T T,?'?' D ' .iz . . r f . .1 ae:faft3t1.rft .X J :jx 1 inf An-g4.qHi,g . '. , ew P , . .. on gfaefkafy 'L J ' f '-'?.g-E'-,'f? ' was 5 5 'gji':.iiT A .J- 'G Francis, D, Alan All-School Show, Class Council l, Color Day Show l,2, Concert Band l,2,3, Cross Country Soplr, Var., Football Soph., Marching Band l,2,3, Math Club, Show Band l,Z,3, Track Sopli. Frcmk. Priscilla A. - Frazer, Tom Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers, R.O.T.C.. Stage Crew. Frazier, Brian Caballeros, Highwaymen, Les Patineurs, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Dance, Ski Club. Freeburg, Linda B. Annual Stall, Business Manager, Assistant, Ir. Escort, Triple S. Freese, Lynette D. Color Day Princess l, lr. Escort, S.A.C., S.G.P., Ski Club. Fresques, Lorre Froling, Barbara Concert Orchestra, l.R.C., Marching Band, Music Festival l,Z, Red Cross, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Student Council l,2. Frost, Edmund B. Class Council 3, Football Soph., Ski Club. Fuehrer, Robert D. Math Club, H.O.T.C., Science Club, Tennis Var. Fugatt, lean lr, Escort, Les Patineurs, S.A.C. Funnell, Nancy A. l.R.C., lr. Escort, Ski Club, Young Democrats. Gallegos, Conrad Swimming Var. Gammon, Nancy K. Caballeros, Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Gault, Barbara Les Patineurs, Red Cross, S.A.C. Gebhardl. lbhn M. Hi-Y. Science Club. Geer, Iudy Assistant, Latin Club, S.G.P., Ski Club. Gehrke, Bill Class Council 2, Student Council, Wrestling Var. ,A 'N it r 1 246 1 1 I Gates, Mike L. 1 Concert Band, Concert Orchestra. l Gaubatz, lohn T. l Art Club, l.R.C., Latin Club, Triple s, Young Republicans. Gauqhan. Nan l. Girls' Choir, Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club. l w l l l l w Carmen Hansen Rebel Rouser I Carmen used her creative writing ability for the enjoyment of South stu- ' dents and Folio Leaves members. Active participation on script committees for Purple and White Day, Colorado Panorama and Going Places was only one of the contributions she made to South. Much of Carmen's poetry was published in the Confederate, and she won two national prizes with her essays. A straight-A Triple S member, Carmen especially enjoyed her contri- bution to Rebel spirit by cheering a favorite player of 6'6 . Geisler. Dave Baseball Var.. Football Soph. Gerken. lerry Annual Stall Photographer, Class Show l, Color Day Show l, Photo Club, Ski Club, Wrestling Soph, Gerldn. Carolyn Girls' Choir. Gilbert. Willimn l. Gillespie, Edd C. Pre-Med. Ski Club, Track Soph. Gilmore. Barbara All-School Show 2, Class Council 1. Proms 2.3. lied Cross, S.A.C.. Ski Club. Sr. Play, Tri-Hi-Y. N? x . ..,, Gilmore, Gloria L. S.A.C., S.G.P. Gilpin, Roger Gisler, Nick I. Transfer tram Regis High. Glascock. loan M. lr. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y. ff., az, .- 1 Glasmann, Ralph . 'yi All-School Shows 1.2. Class Show, gif Talent Assembl Pro ram Youn -. -11 ff? Y 9 I 9 ' Republicans. Glaze, Penn I. Rebel Rollers, Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club. Assistant, Caballeros. Girl's Choir, Godfrey, Larry D. all-School Show, Concert Band, Football Soph., Var., Marching Band, Track Soph., Wrestling ar. Goff, lacklynn F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Slri Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Goldben, Charles M. Assistant, Basketball Sepia., Hi-Y, l.C.C., Science Club. S Club. S Club Dance, S.P.H., Tennis Soph., Var., All-City. Neil Hutcheson Rebel Hauser Known as a clown, Neil was liked by fellow teammates of basketball. baseball and football squads. Chosen All-City football back, Neil also dis- played talents with singing groups in All-School Shows and talent assemblies. Concert Choir, Class Councils and S Club meetings were all enlivened by Neil's presence. 248 t All School Show 23 Caballeros Color Day Show 2, Concert Choir 3 Concert Orchestra l,Z,3, All-City, All- State Council Capers 2 ICC Ir Escort, Music Festival Goodwin, Russ L. Ski Club. Gordon, Spencer S.P.H. Gordon, Terry Assistant, All-School Show 3, Basket- ball Var., Mgr., Class Council 3, Prom 3, Spanish Club. Garishek, Bill Class Council 2, Hi-Y, S Club, Ski Club, Swimming Var., All - State, Track Soph. Graham. Alma I. Graham, Earl E. Grant, Bob Basketball Saplz., Football Soplx., Golf Var., Hi-Y, S Club. Grant, Gloria R. Gro-nzow, She All-School KSZOW 2,3, Annual Stall Copy Ed.. Class Council 2, Color Day Show 1.2.3, Concert Choir, All-City, Folio Leaves Vice-Pres., Girl's State, l.R.C., Hed Cross, Triple S Sec-Treas. Graven, Ann M. Girls' Chair. Gray, Adele Assistant. Gray, Carolyn Caballervs, Class Show l, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance. Greenwalt, lmz D. Les Patineurs, Prom 2, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Greer, Lynn Class Councils l,Z,3, Class Show l, Proms 2,3, Red Cross Dance, Red Cross Pres., Ski Club. Sophomore Dance. Greer. Tom D, Basketball Soph., Var., Class Councils l,2, Hi-Y, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Track Var. Grifiin, Mike All-School Show 2, Christmas Program 2,3, Class Council l,2, Concert Choir, Hi-Y, l.C.C., Ski Club, Wrestling Soph., Young Republicans. s,,,-aw 250 Seniors if W ' , ,. W e RNSQSE Zee M25 gg -ug., N Gnffm Pat Transler from Virginia Grillos lohn M Hi Y Ski Club Class Council 2 Grissom, Craig D. Play Festival l, Rebel Rollers. Groom, Lee D, Rebel Rollers, Track Saplz. Grueser, Iacqueline Gstettenbauer. Bnxce L. Gueck, Donald R. Guenthner. lecmenne L. Beginning Choir, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Guire, Nancy I. All-School Show 3, Class Councils l,3, Concert Choir, All-City, Girl's Choir, Girls' Ensemble, S,A,C. Gustafson, Karen K. Class Council 2, Girls' Rille Club, l.C.C., lr, Escort, Play Festival, Prom 2, Red Cross, Saph, Dance, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y Corres.-Sec. Gustafson, Sharon L, Assistant, Girls' Hitle Club, lr. Escort, Play Festi- val l, Prom 2, Red Cross, Soph Dance, Spanish Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y. Gustafson, Susie Assistant, Confederate Stall Photo Coordinator. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Ski Club, Spanish Club Pres. , -War? - Haas Harold R.O.T.C. Hacker. ludie G. Les Patineurs, Proms 2.3, C4 Tri-Hi-Y Hale, Carol Lynn All-School Show l, Class Council 1, Class Show l, Color Day Show l, F.T.A., Ski Club, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council l, Talent Assembly Pro- gram 2, Triple S. Hall, Lou Ann All-School Show l,3, Class Councils 1,2,3, Class Show l, Color Day Prin- cess 1, Color Day Show 1, Proms 2,3, Slri Club, Sr, Class Sec., Student Council 3. Hamilton, Wayne E. All School Show 2, Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 2. Hammill. Greg D. Debate Club, Dixie League, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, S,P.H. 1 Hampton, Nancy L. Assistant. Haines, Dorcas l. Folio Leaves, Ir. Escort, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans. Haines. lack Halbert, Dave Assistant, Baseball Soph, Mgr., Football Var. Mgr. S Club, Wrestling Soph, Var. Hanley. Colin Spanish Club, Track Soph. Dave Isaac Rebel Rouser Known by his distinctive mustache, Dave has applied his talents in many fields. While holding presidencies in Senate Club, Folio Leaves and Math Club, he was an active debater, and an actor in and vice-president of Drama Club. While retaining a high scholastic average, Dave has served on Senior Council and l.C.C., to become one of the class of 1960's best-rounded students and most outstanding leaders. l-lansen.Carmen All-School Show Z, Caballeros, Color Day Shows l,2,3, Folio Leaves. French Club, F.T.A.. Girls' Rifle Club, Triple S. Hargreaves. John R. Horned, Ann Harper. Ion W. -E 6-f -n-4 Hm'per, Roberna L. Ir. Escort, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Sr. Play. Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans. Hcmis, Suzie A. Transfer tram East Denver, Assist- ant, Proms 2.3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club. Haxshman, Richard L. Hartshorn, Beverly Kay Class Council 2, l.C.C., lr. Class Sec- retary, Ir. Escort, Proms 2,3, Red Cross Treas., Ski Club, Spanish Club, Student Body Vice-Pres., Student Councils 2.3, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Haugen, Indie L. Assistant, Class Show l, Girls' Rifle Club, Proms 2,3. Hawkins, Shirley Kay Class Council l, Concert Orchestra Alllfify, l.C.C., l,R.C., Pep Club Pres.. Student Council 3. Triple S. Havens, Sandi S. Les Patineurs, Ski Club. 5-1 -'-, f , ' 1 K eff 4311!-. when :DDQ 0 ff robot' DQCQLN lilo P061 an Haslouer, Doug Baseball Var., Hi-Y. Ski Club. Haswell, Mary Pat Class Show 1, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Mimi Iones Rebel Rouser Mary Emily, who answers to the name of Mimi, served on both sophomore and junior class councils. Holding the rank oi captain in the Honorary Cadeis, Mimi was active in several clubs, among them Tri-Hi-Y and F.T.A. Many students read Mimi's column on the feature page of the Confederate, and knew her as its feature editor this year. i L w l 1 .Q F 1 1- 3 Hayes, Iulee M. Class Councils 2.3, Color Day Dances 2,3, Color Day Show, Proms 2,3, Sr, Class Vice-Pres., Student Councils 2.3. Heare, Yavonne Caballeros, Girls' Hille Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. 5...-I K x x. Q-1 fi 'sn T? Heckt. Carole Assistant Les Patineursl Pe Club , . P . Pep Club Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. Heimbach, Barbara M. German Club, Red Cross, Ski Club, Young Democrats. Hennigar, Vickie l. Christmas P r o g r a rn s l,2, Girls' Chorus. I-lerbst, Lany K, Class Council 2, Wrestling Soph., Var. Herbsl, Tom Herzberg. Amie Football Soph. Hicks, Howard Wrestling Soph., Var. Hicks, lim E, Hiendl, Hcmnelore Folk Song Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Higgason, Linda L, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble. Hsghuu, Mary A. Highland, P. lean Hilbum, Frcmk L. Hill, Albert I. Seni rs Ah: i -Q --4: NG? 5 1:31, 'x X f . x JCR' S,f ,fvfv Class Council 3, Concert Choir, Ski Club. Hsu, cheryi 1. ol wr-1 Henry, James C, 1 Assistant, Class Council l, Concert Band, Highwaymen Treas., l,C.C., Photo Club Pres., R.O.T.C., Science Club, Young Republicans Pres. .e Hill, Don R. NX 1 Movie Operator, R.O.T.C. Hill. Fran C. Howell, John B. Swimming Var. Hubble, Paul Class Council 1,23 Class Show l H1 Y Treas Proms 2.3. Ski Club. Hilton, Richard Play Festival, Wrestling. Hinqley, Beryl Beginning Choir Vice-Pres., Cheerleader, Christ- mas Programs 1.2.3, Color Day Queen I, Girls' Ensemble, Prom 2, Ski Club. Hitchcock, Gayle F,T.A., German Club, Senate Club, Triple S, Young Democrats. Hoggatt, George N. Les Patineurs. R.O.T.C. Husted. Vivian A. Holcomb, Viva Lee D.E,C.A. Sec. Holland, Wilbur L. Football Soplz., Ski Club, Wrestling Soph. Huston, Iocm C. All-School Show 2. Beginning Choir. Christmas Program 1.2.3, Concert Choir, All-City, l.C.C., Ir. Escort, Latin Club. Proms 2.3, S.A.C.. Triple S. Holmes, So-ndra Lee Horning, lanice E. Beginning Choir, Girls' Ensemble. Hutcheson, Kenneth Neil All-School Show, Baseball Var., All- City, All-State, Basketball Soph.. Var., Concert Choir. Football Soplz., Var., S Club. S Club Dance, Stu- dent Council l,3, Talent Assembly Program. Houze. Iudy I, Howell. Carol A. Les Patineurs, Ski Club. Hutchinson, Merry Ann Caballeros, Girls' Rifle Club, I.H.C., Zrtgns 2.3, S.A.C., Spanish Club, Tri- I' . Hume, Marcella I. Hummel, Karen Class Council 2, Class Show l, lr. Escort, Proms 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y Hec. Sec., Triple S. Huskinson, Tamie K. Caballeros, Les Patineurs, Saph. Dance. run- - Q , in -. la l l 2 ' ' 1 T n V K , an 4 P5534 p-...V qis 3. Fw-f e - ,f 1 -f . -e,z.f1.,e.f,e,,5f 1 it X-5 we ' ni 77 ,iegff fig wk. l John Leingang Rebel Rouser Iohn, better known as lack, was chosen All-City second-team guard cdter excellent performances on the field at South. These activities earned him a membership in S Club and several letter bars on his sweater, lack, just short of a straight-A average, was a member of Triple S, president of Key Club and was an able delegate to Boys' State. By his participation in these varied areas of high school life-scholarship, athletics, service and leadership-Iack was one of the top contributors to South. lkenberry, Bill M. Isaac, David H. Class Council 3, Debate Club, Folio Leaves Pres., l.C.C., Math Club Pres., National Thespian, Senate Club Pres., Southern Masq, Vice-Pres., Sr. Play 3, Triple S. lacoby, Grace A. A11 Club, l.C.C., l.H.C., Red Crass, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Tri-HIAY. Iaensan, Emest Thomas lames. Frank W. Cross Country, Concert Band, Dixie League, Football Soph., S Club, Track Sopb., Var. lameson. B. Beverly Assistant, Class Council 3, lr. Escort, Red Cross, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance. Pre-Med Club Vice-Pres., Prom 3, Soph. Dance. lcmkovsky, Linda I. Class Council l, Class Show l. Proms 2.3. Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S.A.C.. Ski Club. Iankovsky, L nn D. Football liar.. Hi-Y, Science Club. S Club, Ski Club. Track Vat. lenkins, Anabeth Spanish Club. Jenkins, Ioby Class Show l, Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Triple S. Jensen, Bryan B. Color Guard. Hi-Y. l.H.C.. Wrestling Soph. lensen. Gail A. Assistant, Pre-M ed Club. R.O.T.C.. lensan. Ron Iessop. lon Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph., Class Council l, Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance. lohamgen. Pele Assistant, Chess Club, Prom 3, Ski Club, Swimming Var. QRS a, jzrz-151, Mickey Marsh Rebel Rouser Size does not necessarily determine athletic ability as Mick readily proved. He was on sophomore and varsity squads of three major sports- fooiball, baseball, and basketball. Mick's athletic prowess eamed him mem- bership in S Club where he held the office oi vice president. Key Club also claimed Mick in its fellowship. J. . lohnson, Carl E. -:5 .29 All-School Show l,2,3, Basketball Soph., Class Council l,2, Class Show l, Concert Band All-City, Concert Or- chestra Allllity, AllState, Council Capers l,2,3, Hi-Y. Iohnscn, Craig AllSchool Show 3, Baseball Soph., Var., Concert Band, Concert Orchestra. Marching Band. lohnson, Donald A, Baseball Soph.. Class Councils l,2, Hi-Y, Proms 2.3, Ski Club, S.P,H. Iohnson, Iudy I. Organ Guild, Pre-Med, Johnson, Karen Anne lohnson, Karen M. Christmas Program 3. F.T.A., Girls' ghgr, lr. Escort, Pep Club, Spanish l . Seniors Johnson, Linda Alice Assistant. l ohnson, Michael German Club, Pre-Med Club, Senate Club, Triple S. Young Democrats. if lohnson, Robert Andrew German Club, Math Club. lohnson. Robert K. Assistant, Track Var., Dixie League. 43' I Iohnson, Steve ll Baseball Soph., Var., S Club. lohnston, lcmette 1 'JN , ,, K tx ,lm . . It l lohnston, Robert G. Class Councils l,2, Baseball Soph., Var., Basket- ball Soph., Football Soph., Var., S Club. lones, Finley Class Show l, Color Guard, Drill Team. H.O.T.C. Major. 'L .V , '1,'!'2 ,..g.- 'VS 'tar 63' gc' lones, Harry P. Basketball Soph., Concert Band All-City, Concert Orchestra All-City, All-State, German Club, l.C.C. Treas., Math Club, Triple S. lones. lackie All-School Show, Beginning Choir, Christmas Pro grams l,2, Class Councils l ,2,3, Color Day Show l,2,3, Girls' Choir, Red Cross, Ski Club, Student Council l. lanes, Larry T. Triple S. jones, Mary Emily Class Councils l,2, Class Show l, Conlederate Statt Feature Ed., F.T,A., R.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet, Proms 2,3, R.O.T.C. Dance, Soph. Dance, Tri'Hi-Y, Young Republicans. rr ,.., he iii 257 Sen ' Y .:6Aw5i:,z.f ' lY'S lones, Peggy L. Assistant, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Rifle Club, Prom Iones, Vivian A. All-School Shows Z,3, Beginning Choir, Christ- mas Programs 2.3, Class Council 3, Concert Choir All-City, Prom 3. lump, Skip Basketball Soph., Var., Class Councils 2.3, Fool- ball Soph., Var., Key Club, S Club, Soph. Class Pres., Student Council 1, Track Soph., Var. Kady, Steve All-School Show, Color Guard, R,O.T.C., Stage Crew. Kaxley Sondra L Assistant Les Pattneurs Rebel Rollers Korg Rosalyn Ruth Keller, Ion Dixie League, Hi-Y, Ski Club Swimming Soph Var Kelley, Lois Ann Tri-Hi-Y. 'ibn' is Kennedy Sharon L Class Council 2 S A C Kash M Frances Kaulisch Marlen Cabelleros Treas German Club lr French Club Vice Pres Spanish Club Pres 'X'-7 Kent M rx L ym Assistant Htghwaymen lr Escort Les Patmeurs Rebel Rollers Kavadas. Stephen N. Kearns, Richard T, -...ae k Tspfjfr. , W-vu-is ,t 5325152 W elboi ' Ski Club. Kentheld lem A. Beginning Choir Girls Ensemble Prom 2 Red Cross Ski Club Keeton, Karen Annual Stall Activities Editor, Beginning Choir, Folio Leaves, F.T.A., Girls' Hille Club Pres., Girls' State, l.C.C. Sec., l.R.C., lr. Escort, S.A.C., Triple S. Kellam. lamie F. Drama Club, Falk Song Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Kerbs, Darlene A. Concert Choir, S.A.C., S.G.P. ,xjsr ' K . f-' Q.-we 5 ,. , . .Au - .1 .r,-f f '-ga' P2211 i eifiii' 1. v 1 Kellough, Bob Conceri Choir, Football Soph., lr. Kell , Roger 1, W Xssistant, Annual Stoll, R.O.T.C., Ski Club, Kennedy, lohn T. Baseball Soph., Basketball Soph., Boys' State, Cheerleader 3, Class Council 3, I.R.C., Key Club, Prom 2, Student Council 3. , e r'--. ff S .. . if -I ' . r '-'Ia 3 git ' . , 7. K.. Q2-xml Q, Nm t ,,..-. N. xxx XX Karen McC1earey Rebel Rouser Karen, while maintaining a four-point average and membership in Triple S, has been active in class councils and is rated as a top skier by fellow Ski Club members. Her writing ability earned her a spot as secretary of Folio Leaves and a second-place prize in the national writing contest sponsored by National Scholastic Magazine. Interested in teaching science, Karen is his- torian of Future Teachers of America. Kettelson. Sonje Lee Caballeros. Killey, Tom E. R.O.T.C. Killian, ludy Les Potineurs, Spanish Club. King, Darlene Assistant. Kingsley, Carol K. Beginning Choir, Caballeros, Class Council 2, Girls' Choir, Folk Song Club, Les Patineurs, Proms 2,3. Kinney, Frances A. Class Council l, Proms Z,3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club. 1...-av 5 3' dv! ' 1.-J 'III' .. ,ww t 'V vii F' ,. f Kinanen, Dave A. Hi-Y, Prom 3, Kirchgessner. Maria A. Kissell, Fred Assistant, Movie Operator, Rebel Rollers. Kloverstrom, Iumes C. Knight, Linda L. Christmas Programs l .2,3, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, S.G.P. Korbel, Kathy Class Show l, F.T.A,, Girls' Choir, l.R.C., Prom 2, Red Cross, Ski Club, spanish Club. Korsoski, Ianet C. Assistant, Class Show l, Confederate Stall. Kreninq, Richard H. All-School Slzaw 2, Baseball Var., All-City, All-State, Beginning Choir, Concert Choir, Music Festival, Science Club, Kuhlman, Bonnie G. Christmas Programs 1,2,3, Girls' Choir, Prom 3. v, M.ike Mielenz Rebel Houser Mike has a winning combination of sports cmd academics, boasting of three years on varsity basketball and baseball teams and being captain of the golf team. In addition to his participation in S Club, Mike was a member of Latin Club, Math Club and Triple S. He also won the Bausch Lomb Award for scientific achievement and served South well as a member of Key Club. V Kuhnle, M. Irene A-:fwfr ev Ng:-warsvf-A ' . 'fx 1' ,iw-I xl M gf' 37 .3 wi' ' ::f' ,.' - 4,51-fy 'hgh QI.. , I 5. Assistant, Christmas Program 1, lr. Escort. Class Council 3, Hi-Y, l.R.C., Prom 3, Ski Club, Young Kulp, Ken E. Republicans. E t 11 ,--'Q' is -dx W , - J t 1 X' .- i fx! Kumm, Sandra I. All-Sclzoal Show Z, Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 2, Concert Choir, Bed Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Kunst, Maria leanette Beginning Choir, Play Festival, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y. LaDage, Cindy Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Rifle Club, Proms 2.3. Ski Club. Student Council. Landrum, ludy M. Folk Song Club. Lang, Richmd G. ixle League, Hi-Y, Science Club. Langsam, Sandra Kay Assistant, Allschaal Show l, Class Council l,2, Class Show l, Color Day Shaw l, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. Dance. Larsen, Georgia A. Larson, Ccnol Class Councils l,2, lr. Escort, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Tri-Hi-Y. Larson, Charles Law, Leslie 1-fry, ludy R. AllSchool Shows l,2, Cheerleader 3, Christmas Program l,2,3. Class Council 2, Class Show l. Concert Choir, lr. Class Vice-Pres., Southern Masq, Treas., Sr. Play, Student Council 2. Lefler, Ester P. Leingang, lohn T. Basketball Saph., Boys' State, Football Soph., Var All-City Key Club Pres Ke Club Dance, s c1ub,s.P.o.a.,Triples. Y Lemily, Linda E. All-School Show l, French Club, Les Patineurs, Red Cross. Lentz, Susan L. Art Club Pres., Class Council 2, Class Show l, I.C,C., lr, Escort, Proms 2,3, S.P.Q.Fl., Ski Club, Student Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Pres. Leo. Gary Movie Operator, Physics Club. Seniors ar., . Ji xi-vs-V ,Agni .1 11 'F vs 19 cw,-r xx I, J 91, ,fai- fff f -1 ...A 261 Seniors f ,, .W ,uv 'bf N Leonard, Dave N. Class Councils l,2,3, Class Show l, Hi-Y Pres., l.C.C., Key Club, Prom 2, Ski Club, Student Body Treas., Student Council l,3, Triple S. LeVeck. ludy A. Girls' Ritle Club, Ir, Escort, Les Patineurs, S.A.C., Triple S. Lewinson, G. Iune Class Council 3, Debate Club, F.T.A. Treos., lr. Escort, Latin Club, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Pom-Pom Girl, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Lewis, Ed R. Higbwaymen. Lewis, Bill V. Litke. Robert E. Littrell, Patricia A. Assistant, Tri-Hi-Y. Livermore. ludy I. S.A.C., Scpb. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y, Lloyd, Robert Iay Class Council 2, Drill Team, Hi-Y, H.O.T.C. Capt, Logan. Mike lied Cross, Ski Club, Tennis. Long, Kcnen L. Assistant, All-School Show 3. Lotz, Phyllis Concert Choir. Mark, Barbara A. Lovell, Thomas F. Luhe, lud All-Scblool Show l,2, Christmas Program l,2,3, Concert Choir, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Magnuson, Ioanne Assistant, Annual Stat! Faculty and Administrations Editor, Class Coun- cil 2,3, Class Show 1, F.T.A. Lib., lr. Escort, Latin Club, Les Patineurs, Proms 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y Treas. Main. Ronnie Ski Club, S.P.H. Assistant, Class Councils l,3, Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Ski Club, Soph. Dance. Markkanen, Ann Assistant, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Magnuson, Dave R. Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph., Tennis Soph., Var., All-City. MacDonald, Mary C. Prom 3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance. S.A,C., Soph. Dance. MacDonald, Marily B. Assistant, Class Councils l,2, Class Show l, Ir, Escort, Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Triple S. 54. 4.4-EJ 1 .4- ,s il Robin Morris Rebel Rouser Vivacious and charming with her slight southern accent, Robin was one of South's peppiest cheerleaders. It is no surprise that Robin was chosen to serve on class councils, as sophomore class secretary and on Student Council. Members all agree that Robin was a delightful addition to R.O.T.C., Southern Masqueraders and Pep Club. She ascended the Senior Prom throne as Queen Robin to reign with grace, poise and beauty over graduation activities. Marsh. Mick G. Baseball Soph., V a r., Basketball Soph., Var., Football Soph., Var., Co-Ca t., Key Club, S Club Dance, S CHAI: Vice-Pres. Martin. Donna I. Caballeros, Gills' Rifle Club. Maus. Dona McAdams, Charles E. Stage Crew. McBride, Larry D. Baseball Soph., Var., Football Soph., Wrestling. McCabe, H L. Hi-Y. any -li? 3 3.15 ..- I ' : 1 264 McC1eare , Karen Color Bay Shows 2.3, Folio Leaves Sec., French Club Vice-Pres., F.T.A. Historian, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club, Triple S, AllSchool Show 3. McClung, ludy A. Class Council 3. Confederate Stati Feature Ed., F.T.A. Rec. Sec., lr. Es- cort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, Ski Club, Triple S. McCollum, Kasey All-School Show, Beginning Choir, Concert Orchestra, Girls' Ensemble. McCown, Thomas Ashby Debate Club, Dixie League, Prom 2, Senate Club, Ski Club, Young Dem. ocrats Pres. McCuistion, Max W. Caballeros. McCullough. Ioan All-School Show l, F.T.A., Prom 2, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, McCulloch, Karen Sue Christmas Programs l,2,3, Class Council l, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Les Paiineurs, Music Festival 3, S.A.C., S.G.P. Pres., Soph. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. McDaniel. Keith E. McDermott, Cheryl Ruth All-School Show 2, Beginning Choir, Christmas Programs 1.2.3, Concert Choir, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Soph. Dance. Larry Mosconi Rebel Rouser A truly rousing Rebel, Larry did much during the year to foster school spirit. Known to most South High students, Larry was always backing his teammates in football and wrestling with his booming manner. His outgoing personality contributed to the morale of S Club and made him the choice for the office of sergeant-at-arms of Key Club. H . W Q ro u-J '3 if McGirr. lane! I Assistant, Caballeros, S.A.C. McGIothlin. Penny Conlederate Stall Desk Editor, Folk Song Club, Prom 3. Ski Club, Young Democrats. Mclntosh. Hugh E. Concert Band. McKee, Carole A. Girls' Choir. -J Q McDowd, Ethel A. Assistant, Caballeros, Class Council 3. A h McHroy. ludy A. Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Red Cross, '-v' Bed Cross Dance, Ski Club, Soph. +254 Ay, .. 1: N Dance. McKinley, Anna R. Girls' Choir, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance. McNeill, Mike Basketball Soplz., Football Soph., Var.. S Club. Track Soplz. McNcrughton, Iudy Assistant, Concert Band 2, Marching Band l, Pep glub Dance, Prom 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Sopli. ance. McQuiddy, Iames M. Cross Country, Drill Team, Football Soph., Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Dance, Ski Club, Class Coun- cil, Track Soplz., Var., Wrestling Soph., Var. McRae, Karene K. Christmas Program 2, Class Council 1, Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, Class Show l, Ir. Escort, National Thespian, Ski Club, Southern Masq. Pres., Sr. Play. Means. Scott Medtord. Mary E. Medill. Sandy All-School Show l, Art Club, Prom 2, Red Cross, Ski Club, lunior Escort. Meineke, Vickie Les Patineurs, Marching Band, S.A.C. Mellor, lctclde G. Assistant, PreMed Club. Prom 2, Red Cross, S.G.P. Mereness, Teddie A. Assistant, All-School Show, Beginning Choir, Con- cert Choir, Folio Leaves, Latin Club Pres. Merkle. Lyndon German Club, PreMed Club, Science Club. Semi rs 'ii 'wb --.-f .MV J -1 .g', .L ll ll ts C37 Q! 93' t, eniors '95 ff . -.Va g . Aw R Q L , ' 1 . ' fy ' g i- .. . - lite, X ' 1 1 A It -9-I Mertens, Ruby M. Assistant, Les Patineurs, Pep Club. Pre-Med Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Meunier, Patty Assistant, S.G.P. Montgomery, Robert E. Fall: Song Club, French Club, l,R,C., Science Club, Ski Club, Young Democrats. Moore. Anna L. Transfer from Merritt Hutton. Meyers. Ioyce Ann Class Council l, Class Show l, Les Patineurs. Proms 2.3, Soph. Dance, Tri-Hi-Y. Middlemist, Ioan M. S.A.C., S.G.P., Young Republicans. Mielenz, Michael K. Baseball Soph., Var., Basketball Soph., Var., Boys' State, Galt Var., All-City, Co-Capt., Key Club Sec., Latin Club, Math Club, S Club, Triple S. Miles, Gary Moritz, Scmdy All-School S h o w 1.3, Beginning Choir, Class Council l,2,3, Color Day Show l,3, Concert Choir, l.C.C,, Ir. Escort, Prom 2, Red Cross, Honorary Cadet. Miller, Lynda All-School Show 1, Class Councils 1.2.3, Class Show 1, Color Day Show l, F.T.A,, Latin Club, Prom 2, Red Cross, Tri-Hi4Y, Triple S. Nnuer, Marilyn A. Pep ciub sec., Pep club nance, s,A,c., s.c.P., ski Club. Morris, Robin A. Cheerleader 3, Class Councils l,2,3, lr, Escort, Pep Club, Prom 2, H.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet, Soph. Class Sec. Soph. Dance. Southern Masq., Stu dent Council l. Miller, Patricia A. Caballeros, Concert Band, Concert Choir. Miller, Ronald L. Rifle Team, H.O.T.C., Science Club. Morrison. lack M. Class Council 1, Hi-Y, S Club, Ski Club, Swimming Soph., Var. Miller. Yvonne L. Mitchell. Dick S. Concert Band, Highwaymen, R.O.T.C. . Q., Morse, Darryl L. Moore, Dave R. Morgan, Ioy E. Transier irom Pampa, Texas, Assistant, Beginning Choir, PreMed Club. Morgan, Sandra Assistant, Class Show 1, Bed Cross, Prom 3, Tri-Hi-Y. Steve Nellis Rebel Rouser Steve had a varied record of high-school activities combined with a good academic standing. Contrary to the frequently voiced opinion that athletes are not good students, he maintained a better thcm 3.8 average. President of Triple S and an All-City, All State tackle, Steve also excelled in wrestling, track and skiing, where he earned several honors. He also served on class councils and was corresponding secretary of Key Club. Moscom, La-rry D. Class Show l, Football Sopli., Var., Key Club Sgt.-al-Arms, S Club, grack Soph., Var., Wrestling Sapli., ar. Mowry, Danna L. All-School Show l, Clrrislmas Pro- grams 2,3, F.T.A., Girls' Ensemble Pres., Organ Guild Treas., Play Fes- tival, Prom 2, Tri-Hi-Y. Mulhausen. Phgllis French Clu , l .T.A. Vice-Pres., Tri- Hi-Y. Triple S. Mullins. Sandra Lyn Class Councils l.2.3, Class Show l, Color Day Queen Z, Pep Club, Pam- Pom Girl, Red Crass, Ski Club. Munger, Mike Murphy, Susan K. Class Council 2, Les Patineurs, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S.G.P., Young Republicans. -cf? Q 4 Myers, Bill K. All-School Shows 2,3, Christmas Pro- gram. Class Show l, Color Day Show, Concert Band, Concert Or- chestra, Council Capers, Marching Bond, Show Band, Talent Assembly Program. Nash. Bill Neet, Linda l. All School Show 3, Concert Choir Aucuy. Nellis. Stephen G. Class Council 2, Football Soph., Var.. Key Club Sec., Key Club Dance 3. S Club Dance 2, S Club Sec., Ski Club Pres., Track Soph., Var., Triple S Pres., Wrestling Soph., Var. Nelson, Gayne Drill Team, R,O.T,C. Newberry, Marilyn l... lr. Escort, Triple S. 2-ag, if 4 ., , ..- 'bf' .qmy l -ri if, X Q, f i A f A it f A W 1 Newell, Stanley F. Chess Club. Dixie League, Latin Club, Math Club, Science Club, Triple S. Newman, Linda A. Assistant, Girls' Rifle Club, Ir. Escort, Pep Club Treas., Prom 3. Nicholson, Craig A. Stanley Newell Rebel Rouser The new emphasis on advanced scientific knowledge depends upon the talents of such high school students as Stem who has an avid interest in physics and math. In addition to membership in Physics Club and Math Club. he contributed to Latin Club. Bowling with fellow club members did not pre- vent Stan from earning an almost straight A average for Triple S honors. 54 ' E- Nxcles, Theresa P. Nielsen, Kathy I. Assistant, Transter trom Kenosha, Wis., Pre-Med Club. J . 'g Nolte, lames E. 'Qs Norberg, Tom L. Les Patineurs. Nowlen, Coxl A. Niemcmn, Gary L. All-School S h c w Choir, Boys' State, gram 2,3, Concert Debate Club, Folio club, sr. Play, Triple 2.3, Beginning Christmas Pro Choir, All-City, lgeaves. Senate Annual Stat! Photographer, Boys' Slate, Chess Club, Folk Song Club. German Club, l.C.C. Nowlen, Carol A. Beginning Choir, Christmas Program 2,3, Concert Orchestra, Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Rifle Club, Music Festival, Tri-Hi-Y, Oberkramer, Icy Les Patineurs, Rebel Rollers, Ski Club. O'Brien, lane L. Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C., Prom 3. O'Bryan, Michele Allschool Show 2, Color Day Shows 2,3, French Club Treas., Red Cross, Talent Assembly Pro- gram, Tri-Hi-Y. O'I-learn, Brian I. Basketball Soph., Dixie League, Hi-Y, S Club, S Club Dance, Ski Club, Tennis Saph., Var., All-City, Young Republicans. Olguin, Rose M. Assistant. Oliner, Sherry R. All-School Shows l,2,3, Beginning Choir Sec., Cheerleader 3, Class Councils 2,3, Class Show l, Council Capers 2, Girls' Ensemble, Pep Club, Pom-Pom Girl 2, Prom Queen 2. Olsen, Becky I. Christmas Program 2,3, Class Council 3, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Marching Band, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y. Olson, Evelyn I. All-School Show l,Z,3, Class Show l, Concert Band Sec., Council Capers 2, F.T.A, Sec., lr. Es- cort, Pep Club, Proms 2.3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Olson, linda L. O'Nei1I, Terry Susan Class Council 1, Girls' Choir, lied Cross, Hed Cross Dance, Ski Club. Orblom, Donald I. Chess Club, Highwaymen. Seniors f v .rv-C - 'S' P XA Q 1 rl l X ,Q -I v W V- A l .-if 269 1 ze, 1 V .L Y r 1 Seniors trap- A ' ' g ig: 12421 L 11 ffiif? '17 if Organ, Gordon R. I' K I Photo Club, Rifle Team, R.o.1.c, 'Q all-W.. ,rv Ormsbee, lean Ellen Color Day Show 2,3, Folio Leaves, l.R.C., lr. Es- cort, Les Palineurs, Prom 3, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Orrell, Ronnie R. Football soph., vm., Auciry, All-Metro, AllfState, Key Club, S Club, Track Soph., Var., Wrestling Soph., Var, Osbome, Sally Owens. Ruth E. Class Council, lr. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y. Ozias, Blake German Club, Ski Club. Pacheco, Mary L. Assistant, Caballeros, S.A.C., S.G.P. Page, Bob Class Council l,3, Debate Club, Football Soph.. Hi-Y, Proms 2.3, Ski Club. Page. lanet G. AllSchool Show 2, Christmas Programs 1,2,3, Concert Chair, Les Patineurs, Pre-Med Club, Proms 2.3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Triple S. Palmer, Donald H. Young Republicans. Parker, Evelyn Eileen S.A.C. Parker, Paula I. Folia Leaves, Latin Club. Parma, Martha ,f E All-School Shaw, Class Council l, Class Show 1 Color Day Show 2. Pastorius, Russ Baseball Soph., Hi-Y, Track Soph-, Var. Peden, Ed Allen Peery, William M, Perdew, Iohn W. All-School Show, Concert Band, Con- lederate Stall Ed.-in-Chief, Debate Club Vice-Pres., Folio Leaves, South- ern Masq., Spanish Club, Triple S, Track Var. Perenyi, Al G. Class Councils l ,2, Prom 2. L ., ,' 3. wx ft -.Q .. ,,. - K 'fa- Paterson, Kay M. Class Council 3, Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3. Red Cross, Hed Cross Dance. S.A.C. Sec., S.G.P. Sec., Spanish Club VicePres., Triple S. Patterson, Robert F. Science Club, Spanish Club. Peck, Dave Key Club, Key Club Dance, Les Patineuzs, S Club, S Club Dance. Science Club. Track Soplz., Var. fu. Gary Niemcrnn Rebel Rouser Efficiency and competence in many fields were displayed by Gary. In- terested in drama and debate, he was a member ot Senate Club, Debate Club and Southern Masqueraders. He also participated as Folio Leaves treasurer, and belonged to Triple S and Concert Choir. During the summer Gary was one of the representatives from South to Boys' State. , lf- Peters. Bryant L. Movie Operator. Peters, Evelyn M. Pep Club, Rebel Rollers. Peters, Susan K. All-School Show, Debate Club. French Club Pres., Higliwaymen, l.C.C., National Thespian. Southern Masq. Sec., Triple S., Young Demo- crats Sec. -1 X 1 3, f - Petersen, Donna 1. N ff- P .57 X ,t Class Council l, French Club, lr. Es- 2' 'W ' . ' Q ti-L Cori, Proms 2.3. Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y ' V ' Sgt.-at-Arms, Triple S. ,... '- t l ' Y Peterson, Ier-ry Class Show l, Concert Band. Foot- ball Soph., Marching Band, Ski Club. Student Council, Wrestling Soph. N Peterson, Marshall K. Dixie League, Math Club, Science Club. 271 .v v. 'X .A ,,,...-or M. Linen V, wi , A ' , Q ,'s ,t 1 . . Yr., 1 W4.. Lk V V -. .NY f f .4 - Y , , .Q ' e i o Mzffx- . I 272 Phelps, Randy L. Boys' State, Class Councils l,2,3, Cross Country Var., Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Sr. Class Pres., Student Coun- cils l,3. Track Var. Pitman, Daelene Assistant, Christmas Programs 2.3, Girls' Choir, Prom 3, S.A.C., Tri-Hi-Y. Postlethwuite, Linda A. All-School Show 3, Red Cross. Prather, Polly Assistant, I.C.C., Les Patineurs, Pre-Med, Red Cross, Science Club, Slri Club. Pmmps. Edward 1.. Phillips, Maureen E. S.A.C. Phxlput. William R.O.T.C. Piotrowski, Alice Marie i Piotrowski, Patricia I.. l Ronnie Orrell Rebel Houser Known as one of the most elusive cmd graceful backs in football, Ronnie was chosen for All-City, All-Metro and All-State teams. Ronnie possessed skill in track cmd wrestling as well, and ecrrned three letters to become presi- dent of S Club. A member of Key Club, Ronnie was one of the most out- standing athletes ot the Class of '60. 1 1 Xa Preston. Iackie Assistant. Higbwaymen Sec. Price, John 2 '31 5 .1 'wmv .ea Q, r 1 'ms Price, Olivia Jane All-School Show, Beginning Choir, Class Show l, Color Day Shaw, Pre- Med Club, Red Cross, Ski Club. Pringle, Iohn C. Spanish Club, Triple S. Pulsipher, Iohn Latin Club, Red Cross, Triple S. Pumphzey. Marjorie Sen , -TE? Quelvog, Kieth M. A Swimming Soph., Var., R.O.T.C., Hiqhwaymen. Quick, Gordon M. in Y? Quinby, Theresa C. Art Club, Caballeros, Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Southern Masq., Tri-Hi-Y. Rabe, Iudith A. Ski Club. N04 H-sv Rader. Lee Class Show l, Tennis Soph., Var. Rader, Tom F. ,Q Class Show l, Concert Band, Marching Band. 'wx Ramaker, Ian Class Councils 12.3, Hi-Y, Ski Club. Rankin, Sharon D. Les Patineurs, S,A.C. 4 ' K . --gr If LQ 'Ss-fn ' . ' I -u . X L Rask, Willicnn C. Chess Club, Math Club, R.O.T.C., Ski Club. Rasmussen, Herdis Ir. Escort Proms 2,3, Hebei Rollers, Red Cross, S.G.P. Hay, Richard Bruce AllsSclxocl Show 3, Class Show l, National Thes- pian, Sr. Play. Reagan, David B. Cross Country Var., Co-Capt., Ski Club, S Club, Hi-Y, Track Soph., Vat. all -v .V . fl gfiflfi ,, . ,J iors p , P 'lb r R .S Xb' . X Qllllh v Q CF- - ,141 Iw i :.g'+f.- F QQ QEA 3, , ., , .. , ., ,, I rf' -2' 1? I gal , SW' ' f x C nf, 1 1 ,V 1:2 f I - A.. 7f. A 4.1 sir. f A - . ' 52151, , ' , ra was fruit' is f . -- M1 .- gf .g t fvfrsajv visvg J., K V I ,':V . il Ji' '? lf, . . ..is if me ll 1 274 Reagan, Rinoel W. Chess Club, German Club, Biile Team, Ski Club. Ream, Donald H. Reed, Patricia lr. Escort, Triple S. Reed, Thomas M. Class Council 3, Hi-Y Chaplain, Ski Club, Wrest- ling Soph. Reeves, Betty Lou Assistant, F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Prom 3, Ski Club, Tri- Hi-Y. Reeves, Donald Dixie League, Track l,2,3, Young Democrats. Reginelli, Bob Accounting Club, Class Council 2, Cross Country Var., Key Club, Key Club Dance, S Club, S Club Dance, Ski Club, Track Var., Wrestling Var. Reitz, Dennis All-School Show l,2,3, Baseball Soph., Var., Color Day Show 2,3, Concert Band. Concert Choir, Con- cert Orchestra, Council Capers l,2,3, Football Soph., Var., Key Club Dance, S Club. Rice. Dan R. Marching Band, Music Festival, Student Council, Wrestling. Rider, Lmry C. Class Council l, Football Soph., Play Festival. Roaseau, Dale W, Football Soph., Track Soph. Robbins, L. Beth Accounting Club. Robertson, Ruth Ann All-School Show, Christmas Program Les Patineurs Red Cross, S.A.C., Ski Club Robinson, Carol Assistant, Class Councils 12 Confederate Staff Red Cross, Ski Club. Assistant, Caballeros, Play Festival, Football Soph., Var., Key Club, Key Club Dance, Prom 3, S Club, S Club Dance, Track Soph., Var. Robinson, Ie!! Class Council 2, Concert Band Pres., Concert Orchestra, Folio Leaves, l.C.C. Vice-Pres., Latin Club Pres.. Marching Band, Tennis Var., All-City. Roewe. Sharon M. Assistant. Rogers, Claudia Assistant, Girls' Ensemble, Higliwaymen Sec.,l.l?.C.,1r. Escort, SlciClub, Triple S. Iohn Perdew Rebel Houser Iohn has most successfully combined an excellent academic record with non-classroom activities. He was an active member of Debate Club, Folio Leaves, and Voice of Youth as well as editor-in-chief ot the Confederate. A really international figure, Iohn traveled to Africa last summer with nine other students from the United States. Iohn also played a talented French horn in the Concert Band. Ross, Iudith E. Beginning Choir, Christmas Pro- grams 2,3, Sr. Play. Both,Hermie L. Assistant, Class Council 3, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance, S.A.C. Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Prom. Huble. l0hn W. Dixie League, Pre-Med Club, Ski Club,S.P,H. Hudisill. lim L. Hueter, Iim H.O.T.C. Rumbaugh, Pat Assistant, Confederate Stall, F.T.A., lr. Escort, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club. 'J N S Q x t me - .w H . , -' sw-Q.-5,995 1, t H- f. fwtfwgg. x .,:. ' A if ? ,g I V , . ug.. N ffgbtff 278 el Rupp, Susan Assistant, lr. Escort, Ski Club. Span- ish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Rust, Betsy lem lr. Escort, Prom 2, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Ryan. Ann Beginning Choir, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Folk Song Club, Latin Club. Les Patineuzs, Red Cross, S.A.C. Vice-Pres., Ski Club. Ryland, Dwight E. Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Dixie League, Ski Club. Hyman, Karen K. Pre-Med Club. Sack. Linda C. Class Councils 2.3, Class Show, Pep Club, Prom 2, Red Crass, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Sager, Carole C. All-School Shows 2.3, Christmas Program, Concert Choir, Southern Masq. Salazar. Beatrice A. Class Council 2. Prom 2. Sampson, Thomas A. Higlzwaymen, R.O.T.C. Dennis Reitz Rebel Rouser The Music Man seems to best describe Denny with his clarinet. Denny. a man who should be heard as well as seen, played in All-School Shows, Color Day Shows and Council Capers. An outstanding member of both band and orchestra, Denny's talents did not stop with the clarinet-he was also a member of Concert Choir and a letterman in S Club through his three years of achievement in baseball and football. I V. 'cur' Sanborn. Beverly lane Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance. S.A.C.. S.G.P., Young Republicans. Smiiord. David B. Assistant, Confederate Staff, Dixie Leoque, German Club Pres., l.Ft.C. Vice-Pres.. Triple S.. Young Republicans. Scmti. Carol All-School Show 1.2.3. Class Council - l, Confederate Stott Society Ed.. Council Capers 2, l .T.A.. Honorary ' Cadet Lt. Col.. l.C.C., Ir. Escort. ,JM 4217 Sayers. Claudette M. Girls' Choir, Des Patineurs, Play Fes- tival. Red Cross. Tri-Hi-Y. '? Scheu. Iack Color Day Show l, Class Council 3, Hi-Y, Les Patineurs, Math Club. Science Club. Ski Club. .127 s It X -,A It X I xx, ' '4' sch1eae,mcr.m1 Red Cross. R.O.T.C. Schrock. Thomas Beginning Choir, Football Soph., Var.. Play Festi- val, Wrestling. Schroeder, John Stephen R.O.T.C. Scott, Dwight C. Christmas Program, Confederate. Ft.O.T.C., Sr. Play. Sells. Carolyne Assistant, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Play Festi- val, Proms 2.3. Tri-Hi-Y. Seminara, Genie Assistant, Contederate Stott. Les Patineurs, Ski Club. Sevier, Cheryl A. All-School Show l,2, Class Council l, Color Day Show l, lr. Escort, Red Cross, Student Council, Student Body Sec. Sexton. Brenda S. Shajer, Stephen B. Class Council 2, Hi-Y, Key Club, Key Club Dance. Red Cross. Spanish Club. Shelton. Doug Christmas Program. Class Council 2, Hi-Y. Prom 3, Ski Club. Shepherd. lim D. Math Club. Science Club. Sherwood. Chris A. Siegfried, Harold A. Highwaymen, H.O.T.C. Seniors viii I 233 ff. .-,qv 'law uf' I 'N 'Q' if ju-I ? ,N P+ ev -9-4 sr A. 99 GQ- 1.4, X A I x A 1 . ., . Seniors X, 278 Sievers, Carole I. Latin Club. Simmons. Iudy A. Assistant. Sloan, Dennis Spanish Club. Smilh. Ed Smith. lanice M. Concert Orchestra, Ir. Escort, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Smith. Toe R. All-School Show 2, Christmas Programs l,2,3, Be- ginning Choir, Concert Choir, R.O.T.C. Smith. Ioyce E. Christmas Programs 1.3, Red Cross. Smith. Michal I. Les Patineurs. Caballeros. Smith, Todd L. Basketball Soph., Concert Band, Marching Band, Track Saph. Snead, Maxwell A. Basketball Saph., Class Councils 1.2.3, Galt All- City, All-State, Capt., Var., S Club. Snelson. Iack Snelson, Iames Pre-Med Club, Latin Club. Spell, Shirley Elizabeth Spicer. William L. Spickelmier, Marilyn I. Sporcich, Mary K. Snow, Iill Class Council 2, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri Hi Y Snow, Iudy Transter from Englewood, Colorado. Assistant, Christmas Programs 1,2,.'i, Concert Choir, Music Festival. Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Les Patineurs, Red Cross, Spanish Club. fu? .f-:ns vfwfsz2s '.i 1717 Spcmgler, Katherine Assistant, Folk Song Club, F .T.A., Ir. Escort, Proms 2.3, Red Cross, Ski Club. Speck, Stan - Science Club, Ski Club. Spensley, Margo L. Pep Club, ep Club Dance, Prom 3, Ski Club, Spanish Club. n' -n'5'- 5,1 ' ' l r A fl- A v. 4 4 h -....,z' il' df f .5 , ' Inf.: j- ff. V - ' 3 ,, ,, ':h'hl5ff?f,f.r ' V .13 L ! '-'. .f U y A7 l- -1 W- - B 5 XY' 7,2 if lj , 1' , '-gt, ':- . . A ' af fg 1 ' ' . :.f.:E,Q,,ei2g-.f' 'M 4 4: 1---f' -.5 ' ' ' ' . L f ,iv--7' f ig s ...,..---'-F '737f': , , vi i .il ' , ROY: L itl.l.'A. lX , . .- Q left Robinson Rebel Rouser Versatile describes Ieit well, for he has shown varied abilities in the fields of academics, sports and music. His honors include vice-president of Triple S and I.C.C. An S Clubber, on the tennis courts left netted a second place in the State Tourney criter All-Metro honors. Along with this busy schedule, he practiced clarinet for Concert Band, olticicxted as its president and was chosen to play in All-City Band and Orchestra. Spratt. Steve Gymnastics 2. Spring. William I. Movie Operator. Staner, Nancy L. S.G.P,, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Stanley, Lynda L, Assistant, D, E. C. A., Highwaymen Treas., l.C.C., Rebel Rollers. Staveland, Shirley Girls' Choir, P.T,A., Ir. Escort, S.A.C. Steele, Roger Baseball Soplr., Var. J -...ff ,. 3 Q if f grit! 1 fat Stephenson, lean F.T.A., Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Play Festival, Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Stephenson Bette E lr Escort Prom2 TripleS Stephens, Nancy A. Ir. Escort, Pep Club, Class Council 3, Pep Club Dances 2,3, Pre-Med Club, Red Cross, Red Cross Dance. S.A.C., Triple S. ,J Stephenson loan K FTA Ir Escort Marching Band Proms 23 Red Cross Tri Hi Y Triple S Stephenson lim R Basketball Soph Class Councils 1,2 Stern Carolyn D All School Show l Girls Rille Club Prom 2 Red Cross Sopli Dance Spanish Club TriH1 Y Stepenske, Wallace S. Photo Club, Proms 2,3, Ski Club. Steinladus, Linda S. Beginning Choir, Girls' Ensemble. Les Patineurs, S.G.P., Ski Club. Stehr, Sylvia M. Bob Roning Rebel Rouser Though not one of the most publicized athletes of South, Bob was a steady member of sophomore cmd varsity football and track teams. It was Bob who blocked the extra point attempt in the South-Pueblo game which won the State Championship for South. Bob is also treasurer of S Club cmd a Key Clubber. I I S. C'57,, Stetson, Pat Accounting Club. lr. Escort, Rebel Rollers, Tri-Hi-Y. Stevenson, Lorrie Assistant, Pre-Med Club, Ski Clu.b, Science Club Treos. Stoddard Lester G Stone. Richard Lyle Class Shaw l, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Marching Band, Wrestling Sopb. Stone, Ianis A. Stookesberry, Robert R. Highwaymen Vice-Pres., Ski Club, Track Soph. Seniors e-9' .Q--' 'UQ X 4 L is-r HZ? ,-7 46' Stout, William Richard Strand, loAnn F. Caballeros Pres., Sec., Concert Band, Concert Choir, Ir. Escort, Marching Band, Prom 2. S.A,C., Tri-Hi-Y. .1 Stevenson, Phil 'll' Class Councils 2,3, Color Day Dance, Key Club Dance, Key Club Vice- Pres., Proms 2,3, S Club, S Club Dance, Student Council 2,3, Wrest- ling Var. Stewart, William Hi-Y Prom 3 Ski Club Triple S Strathearn, William I. Spanish Club. Stratton, Edgar L. Concert Band, Marching Band, R.O.T.C. Stroessner, Robert l, Art Club Pres., l.C.C., Proms 2.3, Soph. Dance. Strother, Dona B. Christmas Program 2,3, Concert Choir All-City, 1?- FTA Girls' Ensemble Ir Escort Latin Club. ,K if 1-TTY -1-719 , .J ga SL - fs 71? 'W 4.-.7 Stxbnck, Carolyn R. Assistant. if, Stirling. Sharon Proms 2,3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph. Dance Stuebgen, Gary E. IC C Les Patineurs Math Club Slti Club Stultz, Dick Confederate Stat! Sports Ed., Drill Team. Football Var.. Rifle Team. R,O.T.C. Lt. Col. 281 vine 282 Seniors 40.-v um- ,.i , ,, r Q, Sullivan, Barbara Summers, Bob Math Club. Science Club. Sunley. Emil Boys' State Mayor, Class Council 3, Debate Club Pres., N.F.L. Sec., I.C.C., Latin Club, Math Club, Senate Club Vice-Pres., Sec., Ski Club, Student Council 3, Triple S. Sunley, Trcter Assistant, Class Council 2, Class Show l, lr. Es- cort, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Triple S. Swaggarl, Mark W. Chess Club, H.O.T,C. Swanson, lon Talla, Cara L. Beginning Choir Vice-Pres., Christmas Program 2,3, Concert Choir All-City, Folk Song Club, F .T.A., lr. Escort, Les Potineurs, Tri-Hi-Y, Tarr, Mary Y. Assistant, All-School Show, Concert Band, Con- cert Orchestra, lr. Escort, Latin Club, Math Club, Pre-Med Club, Triple S. Taylor, Dolores N. All-School Show l ,2,3, Class Show l, Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Play Festival, S.A.C., Spanish Club. Taylor, Gary S. Class Councils 1,2, Class Show l, Head Cheer- leader, Hi-Y, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Southern Masq. Pres., Student Council 3, Track Soph. Taylor, ludy A. Les Patineurs, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Taylor, Sharon All-School Show 3, Beginning Choir, Class Coun- cil 2, Color Day Show, Folio Leaves, F.T.A., Girls' Ensemble, l.H.C., Triple S. 'is Teel, Mary F. Christmas Program 123 Girls Choir Pep Club Pre- Med ciub. s.G.P.. Pep Club Thode, Charlotte Thompson, Pamela A. Assistant. Thompson, Sharon Class Councils 2,3, lr. Escort, lr. Prom Princess, R.O.T.C. Honorary Cadet Major, Triple S. Thorne, Barbara L. Tilton, Iohn L. gixie League Pres., Slri Club, S,P,H, ec. Thomas, Iohn W. Goll Var., All-City, Hi-Y. S Club, S.P.H., Spanish Club. Thomas. Melanie I. Thompson, Betty Kay Class Councils l,2,3, Color Day Dance, Ir. Escort, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Student Council 3, Tri- Hi-Y Pres,, Triple S. at-5 l ip-f'. Carol Scmti Rebel Rouse! Distinguishcrble by the purple and white stripes on her R.O.T.C. uniform which signify the rank ol Lt. Colonel, Carol was busy with several other ac- tivities. Interested in drarnatics and teaching, she was a member of F.T.1-X. and was l.C.C. representative ol Drama Club. Carol also was society editor of the Confederate and served as Youth and Govemment chairman of Tri-Hi-Y. Tombling, Laurence A. Traudt, Bob Football Var., Hi-Y, S Club. Track Soplz., Var. Tucker, Roland D.E.C.A. VicehPres., Movie Operator, Ski Club. Tucker, Rusty A. Class Council 2, L e s Patineurs, S.A.C,, Ski Club. Tucker, Steve Rebel Rollers, Slri Club. Tuft, Daniel S, l,C.C., PreMed Club Pres., Spanish Club, Young Democrats. YJ? Xv Turner. Elsie Turner, Phil L. Les Patineurs, R.O.T,C. Tumer, Stuart All-School Shows l,2, Color Day Shows l,2, Concert Hand All City. All-State, Council Capers l,2,3, Marching Band. Tyler, Katherine L. Ari Club, Girls' Hitle Club, Ir. Es- cort, Ski Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Valdez, Penny A. Ir. Escort, Proms 2.3, Pl.O.T,C. Hon- orary Cadet, Tri-Hi-Y. Vallos. Iohn N. Vandenberg, Sharon Van DerGang, lcmice F. Girls' Choir, Girls' Rille Club. VanKranenburgh. Kristen All-School Show 2,3, Beginning Choir, Christmas Programs l,Z,3, Class Council l,2, Color Day Show 2, Concert Choir. Ir. Escort, Pep Club., Sr. Play. , , I , s '- f - 1 V . , 5 . . i ,. I Q r , E . , ,S J f ..,,,, , , ' LQ, 1 ' W Q .lk, C ,F 5' W s. , , f . ,, 2 . - .:., fig , I- ,V - - 'J 1 1 'i ' MQW V -Q Emil Sunley Rebel Rouser Emil, who answers to Mac, served on class councils and as I.C.C. rep- resentative on Student Council. Although he was kept busy using his gavel as president of Debate Club and Voice ot Youth, he still found time to hold office in Senate Club cmd Young Democrats. His outgoing personality and scholastic ability made him an outstanding Boys' Slater and leader at South. VanWelden, Carl E. .f sg' rf A lr. Class Councils l,2, Hi-Y, Proms 2,3, Ski Club, Track Var., Young Republicans. l Vaughan, Tom I. W Hi-Y. H.O.T.C., Wrestling Soph. h , .4-I t 'v vv P ' msg. l YJ li' 4 ,.,- K T I t saw 41:29 , -f1'f.5'.. QTL 1. -.- 1 ---:f -ff 1.,tf ' i 'P 'i ' 5 .'J. ISV. .'i'2lif ,,.. 31:1 11-am. . -'V . ', Vautrain, Ann Class Show l, French Club, German Club, Ir. Escort, Young Democrats. Verdicchio, Terry A. Verlee. Mike Hi-Y. Prom 3, Ski Club. Vincent. David I. R.O.T.C. Vines. Carol A. Assistan l. Vos, Diana L. Assistant, lr. Escort, Red Cross, S.A.C. Voshell. Waunetta M. Waddell, Robert M. All-School Show 2.3, Class Council 2, Class Shaw l. Color Day Slzow 2.3. Wagner, Donna Lee Transler from East High, Assembly Talent Pro qram. Ski Club. Wagoner. lerry P. Wahl, William E. Debate Club. German Club, Math Club, Senate Club, Triple S, Young Democrats. Walden, Bill All-School Show, Baseball Soph., Var.. Confed- erate Stali. Les Patineurs, S Club, S Club Dance, Triple S. Walker, Carol S. All-School Show, Play Festival l, Proms 2,3. Bed Cross. Walker. loyce Assistant, Pre-Med Club, Proms 2.3, Ski Club. Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Walker, Kathy M. Assistant, Red Cross. Walker. Sharane L. Les Patineurs, Prom 3, Soph. Dance, Spanish Club. Seniors 4:. 6 v ,X x 2. 5? Ns.. x.- I.. '29 f.??k x:'7 Gr ,M -Ja Si? I' .. , ,, PM . ' ef 'z. . .QQ , n..- -. ao ,,s7.. ., 121.1 . f l 1 Sh W F E gs XF' . 5 AZ- . 3, , M ,ggi Mig, .5521- A , 1.. . , . 1 fre' ' M5535 an XF' 7 . .,ef.,,... J 4 f 285 'st Seniors fe? Q. r y I iiffjivlfir 'Q ., , . -4121- WQ5' 1 286 N.-'Tyr Ward, Carl E. Les Patineurs, Ski Club, Swimming Var, Ward, Iacqueline S. Pep Club, S.A,C., S.G.P., Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Wa:rd, Marla S.A.C. Watson, Barrie Watson, Valerie All-School Shows Z,3, Class Council 2, Color Day Show, Concert Choir Sec., F.T.A. Pres., I.C.C., LRC., lr. Escort, Spanish Club, Triple S. Wehner, Paul Ir. Weik. Ianice T. Confederate Bus. Mgr., lr. Escort, Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S. Weiss, Fred W. Weith, Iames Douglas Chess Club, Cross Country Soph,, Var., German Club, Hi-Y, Math Club, Science, Ski Club, Sr. Play, Track Soph., Var., Wrestling Var. Wells, Bonnie I. lr. Escort. Wells, G. Sue All-School Show 2,3, Beginning Choir, Christmas Programs 2.3, Concert Choir. All-City, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y. Werner, Bill D. All-School Show l,Z,3, Christmas Program 2.3, Class Show l, Color Day Show l,2,3, Concert Or- chestra, Marching Band, Stage Crew Mgr., Sr. Play. Wertz, Margie L. Class Council l, D.E.C,A., Play Festival West, Barbcaa C. Whitaker, loyce A. Assistant, Class Councils 1.3. Class Show 1, Prom 3, Red Cross, Ski Club, Soph, Dance. White,Han'yW. ' Whittenburg, Scott Class Show l, Gymnastics Var., Ski Club. Wickrnan, Pali Assistant, Beginning Choir, Christ- mas Proqram Z,3, German Club Sec.- Treas., Physics Club Sec., Science Club, Young Democrats. 46 West, Dave Class Show, Basketball Soph., Var., Football Soph., Var., Hi-Y, Track Soph., Young Re publicans. West, Dennis E. Westqard, Nancy Ann Class Council, F.T.A., Girls' Ensemble, lr. Escort, Tri-HLY. Valerie Watson Rebel Rouser One of the sweetest girls around, Val always has a smile and a kind word. As president and I.C.C. representative of F.T.A., she capably carried out her duties. Distinctive with her beautiful voice, Val soloed in All-School and Color Day Shows and was secretary of Concert Choir, where she scrng soprano. Val also belonged to class councils and held membership in Triple S and I.R.C. Wickre, Terry M, Concert B an d, Conlederate Stalf, Photo Club, Wrestling. Wikstrom, Annette Girls' Hitle Club, Les Patineurs, spanish Club. Wilbum, Benny L, Hi-Y, Marching Band, Track Soplz., R,O.T.C., Ski Club. Wilfley, Robert Photo Club, Science Club Pres. Willett, George M, Football Soph., Photo Club, Science Club. Willimns, Dick W, Assistant. . no ,.-.1 -nf, 1 gg . 'Y' f ' 1 ,.- 3.564 7 .gk H Y ,N -1,31 N ., 1 . - -: , gf 1 H L Q- .. .., - ..- .gg : wg-fy si 'ffffila S- Williams. Ed ,fr lil?-,L Williams. left Class Co un ci l 3, Dixie League. Science Club, S.P.H. Williams, Iudilh A. Confederate Editor-inChiel, F.T.A.. Ir. Escort, Tri-Hi-Y, Triple S, Spanish Club. Willis, Katherine A. Assistant, Christmas Program 2,3, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Pep Club, Pep Club Dance, Prom 3, Tri-Hi'Y Cor- responding Sec. Willsea, Charles V. Assistant, All-School Show 2, Basket- ball Soph., Beginning Choir, Chris!- mas Program, R.O.T.C., Tennis Var. Wilmore, lack Basketball Var. Mgr., Concert Band, Latin Club, Marching Band. C355 ri. Wilson. lunice Louise Wingert, Dennis Class Council, H.O.T.C. Wingert. Gene W. John Zumbrunn Hebel Hauser Though last in name, quiet and unassuming Iohn was one of the first in our class, with an outstanding record. He was a finalist in both National Merit and General Motors scholarship competitions. Hoping to teach higher mathematics, Iohn is Vice-President of Math Club. His work as prexy of both Chess and Latin Clubs also took many hours of work. ,-. Wise, Bonnie Gay 'SS1 7 x Seniors es -mlb ' 1 ' Wretlind. Dennis , I Wright, Ronald L. 1 Q- of 1 , con var., Aucny, s. Club. h , ,TNQ 1 '5 'A gf: ' r . 4' 1 :A--' '5f',:j54 'F' r 'M . 1 E, wp- 1 5. Q Ir. Escari, Les Patineurs, PreMed Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Wodrich, Fred Willia.rn Class Council l,3, Concert Choir, Debate Club, Folio Leaves, FoolballSoph.,1r., Hi-Y, Track 2. fQ 4? V7 Wunsch, William F. Caballeros, Drill Team, R.O.T,C. Captain. Swimming. Wyant, Spencer Slri Club. Spanish Club. Yeater. Doyle E. R,O.T.C. Yeoman. Constance L. -431 4 Nl l xl X.. l mlm xl WN l, all 5? I 'ar 5 5 Wood ludy Mae Caballeros Girls Rifle Club Young. I ill Class Show l, Tri-I-li'Y, Les Palineurs, Ski Club, Prom 3 Yule, Karen E. Assistant, Annual Stall Sr. Ed., Ir. Escort, Les Patineurs, Play Festival l, Proms 2.3, Red Crass, Spanish Club, Tri'Hi-Y, Triple S. 5' T? -fn 'D' X1 Woodhouse, Sharon Kay C a b all e r o s. Girls' Choir, Les 1 1 r Patineurs. Zarnow, Fred Paul 1' ' ..., -af Woods, Paul M. D,E.C.A., Rebel Rollers. Works, Leslie Annual Stall Club Editor, lr, Escort. Les Patineurs, Prom 2.3, Ski Club. Spanish Club Pres., Sec., Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer. Rebel Rollers, R.O.T.C. Zavertnik. Ralph H. Assistant, Color Guard, R.O.T.C. Slri Club Sr. Play Zerr, Sheri Class Council l, D.E.C.A. Pres., Ski Club, S.G.P. Zumbrunn. lohn Chess Club, Latin Club, Math Club Vice-Pres., Rebel Rouser, Triple S. , , -Q le- X L,-v T' 289 Senior Memories '9 '1 Nostalgia . . . Nostalgia Footprints in the snow deep traced by many feet returning Brick walls dark-outlined, tall brushed by frozen branches wrapped in solitude. Sunlight sifting onto warm stairs mingling with shadows in the long emptiness of hallways heavy doors Stillness white fields drifting snow and echoed sounds of laughter. for that moment come and gone. ig .gi yr E- xr ' fs F' 1, ' A593 l 'ff ' fi1i I 1.j!. ., . 1 c '55 2- ' fax '31 I G MA. . 1 ' 5. ' a, , s ,. hifi I s..A Our helpful and willing sophomore sponsors, Mrs. Ford and Mr. Page, encouraged our class to reach the top. They were always on hand cmd helped us to ci successful start at South. As Sophomores Eagerly we came to South. Looking forward to new experiences, we were greeted with high school pep rallies, football games, dances and new friends. We enthusiastically produced our class show, Southern Exposure, participated in our class council and attended our party, Rustic Bendevousf' Selecting our class motto, Today's Work Means Tomorrow's Success, choos- ing our class ring and electing our Color Day candidates were part of our activities. It was a year full of excitement cmd wonder-one which we will always remember. 5 sg 1 Nsm. i.. Bob Bishop, Skip lump and Robin Morris, sophomore class officers, encouraged many activities during our progressive first year at South. We were Eager 1 i . N' Q-,I kv -J y , The Dixie Darlings performed rhythmi- cally to Rock-a-bye My Baby in Southem Exposure. in-'V ,M-,,,.. -, . .- . .5 .........nd1Q Sweet Southem belle Karene McRae, portraying the daughter of a plantation owner, sang Lindy Lou in our sophomore show. Our memorable sophomore party, Rustic Rendevousf' was decorated autumn colors of rust and yellow. At rn l X I Miss Peres replaced Mrs. Ford as our class sponsor when Mrs Ford married Mr. Page during our junior year Miss Peres and Mr. Page, our willing friends, encouraged our class of '60 to many successes. 'WN ru . A if-9-' ,gtv As Juniors We returned to South in our junior year with widened interests and renewed enthusiasm. Again we plunged into the work and activities of school life, highlighted by our Abstract Shadows prom and the crowning of the prom queen, Sherry Oliner. Our class sent willing and talented participants to the All-School Show and talent assemblies cmd elected a hard-working council. We recall our junior year as a time of fun and learning. Bob Bishop, Judy Lay and Kay Hartshorn, junior class officers, enthusiastically worked together with our class to provide leadership tor a productive junior year. We Were Active 1 ' I x Ki, Sherry Oliner was surprised and delighted when she was crowned queen of our junior prom, Abstract Shadows, by Bob Bishop. Marsha Dyer and Ion Harper, who represented our class in the All-School Show, Colorado Panorama. danced skillfully. Our junior Dixieland band's rocldng music was always enjoyed when they played in talent assemblies. ,VG xi Our cheerleaders, full ot energy and enthusiasm, furthered school spirit at all athletic events. These lively seniors were Beryl Hingley, Iudy Lay, Gary Taylor, Iohn Kennedy, Don Bross, Robin Morris and Sherry Oliner. Throughout our senior yea: the student body officers-Bob Bishop, Kay Hartshorn, Dave Leornard and Cheryl Sevier-worked for the student body and ably guided the stu- dent council in its activities, As Seniors Our senior year has been one of responsibility. The other classes have looked to us for leadership in class activities, and we have guided them through their first council meetings and elections, observing the tradition of passing on our knowl- edge and experience to those who follow us. In our clubs and organizations we have helped to es- tablish patterns and purposes that will help future members. 'tr-' 'W y 2 Q fn gf! f , , ,'QY+,,? 1 ...I 2' ,-'fi 14 E X, - ...'---e- WK. Boys' Staters who represented South this year were ttront rowl Iohn Kennedy, Randy Phelps, Jack Leingang, Crow twol Ralph Becker, Gary Neimann, Bud Brenkert, Mike Mielenz, Crow three! Bruce Cardy, Don Bross, Jim Nolte and Mac Sunley. We Were Leader- The senior Honorary Cadets, who have ccrpably served the R.O.T.C., were elected in their sophomore year. They are Sandy Moritz, Mimi Iones, Carol Santi, Robin Morris, Kathie Curtis, Sharon Thompson and Penny Valdez. ' Jlil K5 Ou.r senior class officers, Randy Phelps, Lou Anne Hall and Iulee Hayes, skill- fully led our class ot '60 and helped to create class spirit. .Q Z. A 51 wL.- 4 ' , Sh Z2 , X W 5' H s ft - f, i 1 ' B , ' Jaefz f f 4 , 1- 'XF- '2 2 ' s. 4 , ygflgggx I 4 , -an i If 'gt I . ,Q xsff .3 s ,A V X1 :L N , M , ,N 1 W T 1, 'rltfgfggg if f rw:-1: Senior prom royalty, Ruth Ann Robertson, Robin Morris and Mary Bliss reigned majestically over Reverie in the grand ballroom of the new Hilton Hotel. 7 1 A - 4 We ,,. ' , V' Q ' l i ' 1 4 -A . 3 Y' 'w r , L 'fl fgirsa Af' if? l?',3'?s. 'v' f . If 1 ff Q 1 STX W y i h . sf'-Q, - 1 A el., ff' s X' 1-r r ff' V-f ff? it Doug Bragg and Val Watson, senior prom co-chair- men, directed all committees through the weeks of preparation which produced the elegance of Reverie. The Purple and White Day royalty from our sophomore and junior years, Bonnie Carlson, Lyn Mullins, Kay Burroughs, Lynette Freese, Beryl Hingley and Lou Anne Hall form a lovely picture. Q 2 vs' ljltiilixx lbw Q'-'---fi ' Memories Remain As seniors we pause with pride and satisfaction, looking back over our three years of accomplish- ment. Members ot our senior class have made out- standing contributions in athletics, speech, art, music and science. We cherish the memories of our X active participation and leadership in the All- , School Show, Have Fun, Will Trave1, and ot the f , elegance of our senior prom. . The experience of our class, the class of '80, . 1 3 will remain with us, constant and timeless in our , , hearts and minds, adding to the years ahead. As we go our separate ways and begin a new phase of lite away from South, we recall our motto, Today's Work Means Tomorrow's Success. We contem- plate new horizons with the knowledge and confidence we have gained together. Qlrsrw. ,, , ' The terrific trio, Sandy Moritz, Val Watson and Grace Iacoby, harmonized to Once in Love With Amy at the All-School Show. Bill Werner and Bob Waddell, The Drurnsticl-rs, captivated the All-School Show audience with their rhyth- mic rendition of 'S Wonderful. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Annual Stait . .. Art Club ....... . . . Beginning Choir . . . . . . Caballeros ....... Chess Club .,.. Concert Band . . . . . . . Concert Choir .,..... . . . Concert Orchestra . . . . . Confederate Stait . . . . . . 74 Debate Club ,,... . . . 80 D.E.C.A. ....... ... 79 Dixie League .... .... 6 Z Folio Leaves ....... .... 8 3 Folk Song Club .......... .... 8 5 French Club ............... . . . 84 Future Teacher of America ....... 86 German Club ......,....... .... 8 B Girls' Ensemble ...,...... . . . Girls' Ritle Club .. .. Highwaymen .,... . . . Hi-Y .......,........,,,..... . . . Inter-Club Council ........,.,...., International Relations Club .,.... Junior Class Council ..........,. 196 Key Club .........,,,...... .... 9 8 Latin Club . ..,. .. . Les Patineurs . . . . . . . . Math Club ......,.. . , . National Thespian . . . . . . Organ Guild ......, . . . Pep Club ..... . . . Pre-Med ...... . . . Rebel Rollers . . , . . Red Cross , . . . R.O.T.C. .... . . . S Club ...... . . . Science Club .....,,. . . . Senate Club ..,,,.,... . . . Senior Class Council .... . . . Ski Club ......,,........,. , , . Sophomore Class Council . . . . . . Southern Alley Cats ...... . . . Southern Gutter Putters . . . . . . Southern Masqueraders . . . . . . Southern Pinheads ...,.. Spanish Club ........, . . . Student Council .... Tri-H1-Y .......... Triple S ............ . . . Young Democrats .,... . . . Young Republicans .... . . . FACULTY 1 A - Alenius, Miss Alihild .... . .. 102, Andres, Mr. Larry ........,, 101, Applehans, Miss Dona . . . . . . . . Armstrong, Mr, Delton . . . . . . . . Armstrong, Miss Ioan .... . . 160, Aslahl, Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson, Mr. Ralph .... Aymer, Mrs. Louise . . . . . . -B- Barstnar, Mr. Joseph ............ Bassett, Mr. Douglas .. ........ 74 Beal, Mr. Barry . . 92. 93, 107, 118 Beaton, Miss Jessie ...... . . . . . . . Beck, Mr. Arthur ........,....... Bernard, Mr. John .,... 85 Berry, Mrs. Angeline ..., ..... Beuthel, Mrs. Gertrude . . . . . . . . . . Bonger, Mr. Leroy ,..,. 71 Bragg, Mr. Earl ........,..,..... Brcmdhorst, Mr. Edward .. 23, 142, Brower, Mr. Melvin ........,..., Burry, Mrs. Florence .... ,..... . Burton, Mr. Charles . . . . . . ...72 ...76 ....77 ..,.78 ....SG ..C.. -11 Carlson, Mr. Donald .. Carlson, Mrs. Norma .. Carmichael, Mr. Marvin Carr, Mr. Buren 13, 23, 9 Clark, Mr. Eugene .... ....170 0, 126, 142 Combs, Mrs. Odette .......,.. B4 Coley, Mr. Frank .,.. Cox, Mrs. Fern .,... Cox, Miss Marilyn .... Cozens, Mr. James Craig, Mrs. Enid Cropley, Mr. George .. Curtis, Miss Esther Cutting, Mr. George 1 D 1 Daly. Mr. Keith ....... 112 ....l28 ....158 ....1l3 ...72 Daniel, Mr. Lawrence . .. 85 Davies, Mrs. Grace Davis, Mrs. Evelyn Day, Mr. Donald ..... Deal, Mr. Ronald ..... DeKoevend, Mrs. Betty . Delzer, Mrs. Lillian .,.. Diner, Mr, Leon ,.,,.. Dixon, Mrs. Alta . . . . . . Donaldson, Mary Lou . Dorsett, Mrs. Merle ..,. -131 Edwards, Miss Charlene Ethridge. Miss Lorene . Evans, Mr. Earl .. .,.. . Evans, Mr. Iohn ,..,... Evans, Miss Rubymae . -F- 110 15, 46, 59 Finley, Mrs. Jacquelin . . . . . . Fisher, Mrs. Laura ..... Flanders, Mr. Lloyd ..... .. . Floyd, Miss Mary Alice Foltz, Mrs. Florence Ford, Mrs. Beverly . .. Fricke, Mr. Roland -G- A Garrett, Miss Helen '5ks', ......38, ffff 'mtl 82, Garretson, Mr. Donald . . . . . . Gilmore, Mr. Eldon .... Glau, Mr. Jesse ...,., . Goff, Mr. Forrest .... 134, 136, Goldberg, Mrs. Rebekah Goolsby, M!Sgt. Robert Gower, Mrs. Elinor Graber, Mr. Byron .... Grater, Mr. Howard .. Guindon, Miss Eugenie -H.. Harrison, Mrs. Evelyn Hart, Mr. Randall .... Harvey, Mrs. Sally 1-lelander, Mr. Paul Hilliard, Mr. Asa ..... Hoffman, Mr. Irwin Holden, Mrs. Jane .....142, 99, 122, 105, Houghton, Mr. Philip .,... Hughes, Miss Sonia 72, 113, Jarretson, Mr. Donald . .. . . . 161 Jarrett, Mrs. Winitred . .. . . . 166 Jenni, Mr. Allred ....... 165 Jennings, Mrs. Dorothy .... 156 Johnson, Miss Marilyn . .. . . . 162 iorgenson, Harriet ..... . . . 166 Iosles, Marion ..,,... . .. 173 1 K 1 Kasdorfi, Mrs. Virginia ....... 80,162 Keables, Mr. Harold . .. . .. 162 Kienlen, Mr. George .. 165 Kroenke, Mrs. Francis . .. . . . 156 Kusel, Mr. Edward .... 168 -L- Laverty, M!Sgt. Conald ,..,. 142,167 Lean, Mr. Bill ................... 173 Likkel, Helen ................... 173 Lonsdale, Mr. David ..... 96. 128, 170 Lori, Mr. Joseph .....,... 7, 13, 14, 93 Lyon, Mrs. Dianne .,..,3B,166 1MC1 McCue, Mr. Ethan .,., ..... 1 58 McCulley, Mr. Francis ,,,... 160 McCulley, Mr. Marvin ....,.. 104, 173 McGehee, Miss Virginia ......... 160 McGrew, Mr. James ...., .,... 1 65 McIntosh, Mrs. Margaret . .. . . . 163 McKinnies, Mr. Robin . McMahon, Mr. Warren .... 160 -M- Mahan, M!Sgt. John .. .,.. 142, 167 Malowney, Mrs. Anna . .... .. 123,160 Martin, Mrs, Josephine . . . . . . . . 157 Mathes, Mrs. Edene . . . . .. 157 Mayfield, Mrs. Grace . . . . . . 168 Meech, Mr. Lloyd ............... 168 Mellow, Mr. Ray ............... 173 Mielenz. Mr. Frank . 15, 50, 51, 111, 166 Mihevic, Mr, Al ...... . .......... 156 Miller, Mr. Allan ........... ,. . . 165 Miller, Mr. Wilired .... ...... 1 69 Mitick, Mr. Ellsworth . . . . . 80, 129 Mohr, Mr. Edward . . . 68, 158 Morris, Mr. Hugh ...... ..... 1 64 Morrison, Mr. Robert .... ..... l 69 Moser, Mr. Donald . .. . . . 99, 158 Muth, Mr. Elmer .... . 160 -N- Neverdahl, Miss Janet . . . . . . 159 Noble, Mrs. Reita ............... 160 Nordstrom. Mrs. Joyce 103, 117, 163 -Q- O'Connor, Mrs, Katherine .,..... 164 Owen, Mr. David ........... 119.164 ...p.. Page, Dr. Robert . 23, 113, 1 Patterson, Miss Mary .... Pennington, Mr. Fletcher . Peregrine, Mr. Bill ....... Peres, Miss Sally . . . 63, 1 Pfarrer, Mrs. Mary ...... Pickard, Mr. Ed .......... Pillsbury, Mrs. Virginia .. Poage, Mr. Melvin ....... Pollard, Mrs. Evelyn .. ...R- Reneau, Miss Caroline . .. Riddle, Mr. Harvey Ringland, Miss Ruth Dondinelli, Mr. Carl Roorda, Mrs. Cornelia .. Rorem, Miss Myrtle Rudolph, Miss Beth -S.. Sauve, Mr. Roland ....... Scheiman, Mr. William .. Schumacher, Mr. William 63, 227, ....Sl 63, 227, 662 '1'2's', . I f 5's'. Seiler, Mr. Calvin ........... 23, Shearer, Mrs. Zella ...... Shellenberger, Mrs. Mildred ..... . Shuel, Miss Addie ....... Smith, Mr. Francis ....... Smith, Mr. Lee ....... Snulier, Mrs. Caroline . .. Spath, Mrs. Jean ........ Stanbrough, Miss Jane .... Stanclilf, Miss Elizabeth .. St. John, Mr. Farnum . . .. Sunegre. Mr. Al . . , . . Sweet, Miss Selina .... ...T- Taylor, Mr. Donald Temple, Mr. John ..,.. Thomas, Mr. Ladell ...V- Vanek, Mrs. Helen .... Vanl-lorn, Mrs. Gerrie Vincent, Miss Virginia . . . -W- Waln, Mr. Kermit ..... Walton, Mrs. Jeanette Warren, Mr. Edgar Weller, Mr. John ..... .. Waggener, Mr. William .. Wells, Mr. Dana ......... IIfI's'o1 16, 132 Wertz, Mr. Eugene ........ 15, 46 Whiteaker, Mrs. Ruth ..,.... 86 Whiteman.. Mrs Mary ........... Williams, Mrs. Clarice . 16, 85, 130, Williams, Mrs. Zelda ............. Williamson, Mrs. Caro ......... Wilson, Mr. Robert . . . 49, 56, 110, Wright, Mr. Robert .... ,.... 1 66 -Y- Yates, Mr. Richard ....... 15,49 , 1 Burch, M. ...... . ....72 Baldzidge' Karla ' ' ' ' Burner, Charlotte . . ....,. . . . STUDENTS -B- Babcock, Bill ..... ....... 1 13 Babcock, Carole . . . . . . Bahineau. Renee .. 113. 120. 132 113. -. A - Adam, Sherry .... .-.. Adams, Barbara Adams, Carol ,.....,,... 96. Adams, Donna .........----- Adams, Ioyce ..,... 107, 120. Adams, Mary M. ...,... 131, Adams, Pat ...... 77, 91, 113, Adams, Rosalee ........ 125. Adams, Terry .............. Adix, Iim ....,. .... Adkins, Janice . . . . . Aelpins, William . . . . . . . . . . Aitken. Ken! ...,..,..,....,..... Alberq, Carolyn ............. Barnes, Carol ..... .... Albin, Lauralee . 113, 125, 130. Alderman, Ann Alderman, Fred .... Aldlield, Marty Bach, Bach, Iackie ..... Sue ....,...... 113 104 Adrian Donald .... 78. 102 Bacon, Ken B. ........ . Baer. Baker, Cathy ......,, Baker, Gary .... Baker, Ianet Bailey, lessie .... Bailey, Iudy .--. - 123 ...96 79, 106 . . , 125 123, 131 Bailey, Pat ..... . . . . Baillie. Susan . . . - Bald, Karen ...... . , . Alexander, Daniel . . . . . . . , Allred, David ...,. Alfred, Sharon Allan, Jeanne ..,., Alldredge, William . . . . . . . , Allebauqh, Kathy .... . . , . Bars, Gunta ..........,.... Baldwin, Carole . . . . . . . Baldwin, Donna ........... Balkenbush, Dan .......... Ballard, Mary Ann .. 96, 96, 125 113, 132 Bane, Doug W. .......... . Banks, K. ....... Bannon, Ioyce 113. 120, Barbre, S. ........ ......... . Bardwell. Carla I. .,.., . 122, 136 Barksdale, Fredda . . . ...... . . . . Barlow, Mary ..... . ..,. . Barnett, Connie . . . . . , . . Barrett, R. ..... . 38. 100 ....l34 Allen, B111 ........... ,..... Allen, Dennis .... .,,,. Allen, Iirn .,.. ..... Allen, Iohn ... ,... A11en,Torri... Allstun, Pam . . . Alsop, Dan .. Alt, Mary .,...... Althouse, Arnbeuhl, Ames, Ronald . . Phil L. . Iim ..... . . , 55. 56, Amundsen,Ioyce,.. Anders Anderies, Keith .. Barker, Richard ............ 1 13 Barton. Dick . . . . 82, 102, 113. 122 Bashor, Bob .................. Bath, lim ...... Bath, Ronald Bauder. Fred .... ....113 Bauer, Nancy L. .. Anderson, Carol Anderson. Diana ................ Anderson, Diane .......,....... Anders on, Doug ....... 74. 80. 113, 117, 126, 198, 230 Anders on, Ed ....,.......,,,.... on, Ellen S. ..... . 107. 230 Bauer, Robert Baugh, Sharon .............. 79 Baughman, Linda Bauman, Charles .. Bauman, Helen Bauman, Kit E. . Bauman, Paul ..... Beach, Nancy I. 131,133 129 123,131 ....,...ffff'1'dv' Anderson, Ginny .,... 96, 104, Anderson, Ken .. ,.... ,.... . . Anderson, Linda . . . ....... . . . . Anderson, Valerie .,.. ,..., Andresen, Sandra .............. Andress, Monique ...... 100, Andrews, Bill ...,.. .......... Andrews, Dale . . . , , , Andrews, Doug .....,...,.... Andrews, Ioan .... ..... ,..,.,... Andrews, Iohn ..... 109.113, Andrews, Sally Andrus, Sharon .... .... Angevine, Brian Angevine. Sheryl Angerer, Virginia . . . . . Appleman, H, ....... . Arbuckle. Elaine M. .... . Argo. Diane .......,... A ' I Argo. Gail I, ............,... Arkin, Lenore . ..,... 102, 105. Armbrust, David ,... ..... Armstrong. Carole I. . ..... Armstrong. Curt J. .......93, Armstrong. Sharon .,.. . ..., . . Arnett. Arnold. Charles R. ,.... ..... . Eddy ....... sa, 113. Arnold, Marjorie ,. . . 120, 126. 113. Arnold, Sheila ..........,.... Arnson, Alan K. .... ,... .... . Ashton, Kaye .........,..... Asmus, Iean .. .... 126, 134, Asmus, Ioyce ...... 126. 134. Ater, Vic ....... . ......... . Atwell, Kenneth ...... 59, 93, 148, 231 Auburn, Perry Auer, Carole . . . , 126, 231, 232 Bingham, Sabra ... ,.., ..., .. Auqhenbaugh, Iim .......... Augenstein, Bob Auger. Ault, Kenneth Janet . ....,.. 120. 123. . . ...... 102, Aumiller, Larry .. ..,,... .. Austin, Patricia Auston. Roger . . . . . Ayer, Sue .... 140. 140, 1 , . . 70,'72. 231 109. 149 Beard, Carolyn ............ Beck, Gerald . . . , , , 134. Beck, Ronald ...,.,...... Becker, Curt . .,,...,.,. . 136, 148 . . . 134 . 49, 57 Becker, Darlene L. ............. . Becker, Ralph .... 53, 56, 233, 235 Becker. Susan N. . 38. 96. Beckett, Robert E. 98, 110. 105. 113, Beebe, Ieanne . ............. 105 Beery, Ioe .,... Beqer, Ianine .. Beger, Iudy E. .. ...iiii-1-05 Bell, Larry .,.... ............. Belmear, Bill L. Bender, Cortlandt ...... ......55,56.1l0 112, 129 Bender, Penny . .... 113,120,126 Benedict, Terrie Benell, Sharon ........,..... 116 Bennett, Dana .... 80, 86, 94, 122, 132, 199 Bennett, Karen . . . ......... . . . . Benson, Pam .....,.... . ..,,.. . . Berdy, Chris Bergerhouse, Diana Berkowitz, Allan .. Bernard, Cress Bernie, Charles .. 94. 113, 227 .....76.132 177 Bixler, Harley ..... . 179 Bjork, Ken ....... . . . 46, 199 Black, Charlene . . . . . . . . 199 Black, Harold R. , ....... .. 234 Black, Keith .................,.. 179 Blackburn, Marilyn ...... 77, 135, 178 Blackledge, Ian ........ 113, 123, 199 Blake, Linda . .. ......,.. , 178 Blakely, Bob . . . ..... 93. 129 Blakely, Ieii . . . .... 151, 199 Blakely, Iohn .. ...... 113 Blair, Nancy ...... .... 1 78 Blanchard, Dave ............, 49, 179 Bleqebron, Katherine ............ 199 Blessing, Iohn ........... 82, 150, 179 Blethen, Kathy R. . . ...,.... . . . Blinde, W. . .... ........... 1 51 Bliss. Mary ...... ...... 3 2, 132,234 Blomquist, Iohn ....,........... 234 Blond, Dolores .,.... 77, 120, 126, 200 Bloom, Harold H, ..,.....,... 118. 200 Blount, Bobbi ...... 113, 125, 126, 132, 139, 140, 141, 234 Blue, Nancy A. ,....... 113.197, 200 Boal, Iackie . ...... .... 1 25,131,200 Boblit, Terry ..... ...,.... 9 3, 200 Bodhaine, Sue . . . . . . 130. 139, 200 Boetz, Bill .......,. .......... l 79 Bohannon, Martha . . . . . 86, 88, 234 Bohlen, Donna ...., ........ 1 26 Bolden, Cheryl .. ........ 179 Bole, Albert ..... .... 1 51. 200 Bolibauqh, Sally ...,..... . 178 Bollig, Lynn I. . . . . . . 85, 113, 234 Bolle, D. ........... ......... 1 49 Boltwood, Beverly .... ........ 2 00 Bolz, Dennis ....... .... 1 20, 234 Bonnie, Tom ......... .... 9 4, 98, 234 Boog, Catherine Ann .. ........ 234 Boom, Iudy .......... . . . 200 Bosselman, Champ . . . , . . 178 Bosselman, G. . .,.. .. . 148 Boswell. Devon .. . . . 178 Bouman, B. . . . . . . 148 Bourse, Ioe ..... . .. 178 Bowden, Jim .... ......... 5 8 Bowen, Marilyn . . . ......... . 234 Bowles, Sandra .... .... 3 B, 126, 200 Bowman, Barbara ........... 113. 178 Bowman, Elizabeth ..........,.. 178 Bowman, Kitty ...... 69, 86, 126, 136, 197. 200 Boyce, Ruth Ann . .. 100, 120, 123. 234 Boyce, Sharon .......,...,.,.... 178 Boyd, Gerald . . ........, 150, 200 Boyer, Wynn . . . .,,.. . 200 Boyle, Bob ,...... ..... 1 32 Boyle, D. .......... ........ 1 49 Brack, Harold E. .. .... 149, 235 Brack. Orville . . . .,... . 200 Braddock, Don .... . .. . 118. 200 Bradley, C. .,... ............. 1 49 Bradley, Ioe .................... 200 Bragg, Doug E. . ..... 93, 98, 113, 234 Braqq. Ruth ...,..........., 136,201 Brahmsteadt, Shirley A. .......,. 234 Brahmsteadt, Lawrence ......... 235 Brandt, leraldine L. ........,.... 107 Brase, Paul I. .....,.,.... 93, 94. 200 Brashear, Dave . . ........ 200 Braslin, Carolyn . . . .... 107, 234 Breiile, Carol R. . ...... 200 Brenberg. lone .. ........... 201 Brenimer, Sharon ........... 100, 178 Brenkert, George ..... 80, 94, 126, 234 Brewer, B. ...,.. ....,...... 1 49 Brickham, Iana . . . .... 86, 120, 201 Bridges, Carolyn ..... 113. 178 Berry, Chip ......,.. 51, 93, 110 Berry, G. ...................... . Berzins, llze Valija Bessent, Iohn ....... Best. D. , ...... . , . Betteridge, Ted . . , Bettridge, Denny . . Beusse, Ieii ...... Beverstock, lean ...46 Bevington. Iudy C. Bicklord, Bonnie J, ....116 Billmyer. Ienniler . . . Binder, Mark ..... Binder, Tim ...... Bingham, Miki Bisgard, Bob ...... Bishop, Bob ..... Bishop, Bob ..... 14, 66, 68, 93. 98, 126, 234, 292. 294, 295 ffffiio 49. 113, Bishop, Kathie .............,.... Bisson, Louise .. 104, 125. 126, 140, Briels, Frank . . . . ....... . . 59 Briggs, I. ..........,............ 149 Brock, Betty I. .............. 113. 234 Brock, Sandra .. 100. 123, 140, 197, 200 Brokaw, Lynn ..... 46, 58, 69, 98, 196. 197, 200 Brokaw, Patty .....,............. 30 Bross, Don C. .... 42, 70, 78, 110, 120. 126, 142, 235, 236 Brown, Dave ..,.....,... 59, 110, 200 Brown, Dianne ...,. ...... 1 13. 201 Brown, Monte ......... . 201 Brown, Pat ...... ........... 2 35 Brown, Rosalyn ... ... 113, 131, 178 Brown, W. Dennis .,....... . 235 Bruner, Carole .... .,...... 1 06 Bruner, Donna . . . . . . 106 Bruskotter, Tom .. .... 51 Bryan, Dixie A, . ............. 235 Bryans, M. .... , . . ,......... . . . 49 Bryant, Linda ...... 113, 131, 177, 179 Buchanan, Dick ................ 179 Buchholz, Diane . . . Buckingham, D. .. Buckner, Harry Buesse, lei! .... Buford. Iudy ..., Bukacek, Ierry . .. Burdick, Shannon Burger, Carol . . . Burger, Dick . . Burgess, Karen .. Burgner, lim . . . Burke, Cindy .... Burke, Dorothy Burke, lim ...... Burke, Ioe ...... Burkey, Suzanne Burkgren. Susan Burley, Warren 116. ....'.'.'1l1:5i1i'1'1b'. 179 150 235 inf ...ffff '1'1's',' 71.179, 120,125 ........5B Bum, Marta .......... . . 113, 116, Burroughs, Kay 1 Burrous, Marsha 13, 119, 120, 125 179 179 149 179 201 236 201 56 179 236 236 201 201 201 110 179 201 230 Bush, Barbara .................. 113 Bush, Kitty .... . . . 100, 179, 180 Bussey, Bob ..... ...... 1 50, 201 Butcher, Barbara . ..... .. 113, 125, 201 Butteriield, Alan ..... . .......... 201 Butz, Dave .......... 50, 110, 113 201 Bybee, C, ...................... 150 Bybee, Iudy ...., 85, 112, 120. 126, 129, 201 Bybee, Vem .... ............ 5 9, 179 Bvrum. Joy .. 120,126,201 -. C - Cahow, Dale ......... .......... 1 48 Caldwell, Marilyn .......... 113,116 Caldwell, Nancy . . . . . . 120, 197, 201 Calhoun. Calvin . . . . . . 145, 148. 201 Callahan, Ann ...... ........ 2 01 Cameron, Beverly , ...... 201 Cameron, Bruce . . . . . . 46, 201 Cameron, Keith . . . . .... . . 179 Cameron, Marcia .... .... 1 20,201 Cammack, Iohn R. ...... ...... 2 36 Camner, Stephanie A. . . . . . . . . 236 Camp, Iudy L. ....... .. . 236 Campbell, Clara ..... . . . 126 Campen, Lynn ..... .......... 1 13 Campion, Shirley ............... 179 Canatsey, Dana ........ 125, 126, 236 Canatsey, Gina . . 74. 86, 105, 123, 126, 139. 130, 236 Candler, Reidy .. ........ 118 Capra, Carla I. .. .... 123, 237 Carbaugh, D. .. . ........ . 149 Cardy. Bruce . ,. .... 93, 113. 237 Carey, Dave .,.. ............... 1 34 Carey, Ray ................ 136,179 Carhart, Carolyn .... 120, 123. 130. 201 Carhart, Forrest .... 85, 132, 151, 237 Carlson. Bonnie L. .......... 100. 237 Carlson, Don . ..... . . . 135, 136, 237 Carlson, Fred .... ,.... 1 10,237 Carlson, Karen .. ........ 201 Carlson, Ken ..... ,,,,,, 1 13 Carlson, Leland , . . .... 237, 201 Carlson, Marlene ...... 201 Carlson, Richard . . . . . 79, 11B Carlson, Robert . , . .... 126, 201 Carlson, Roger A. . . . ........ . . 237 Carlson, Sherry ......... . . . 113, 201 Carlson, Sue Ann ...... 113, 125, 131, 197, 237 Carlsten, Nancy ........ 76, 129, 237 Carmichael. Patricia A. ...,.... 237 Carmichael, Penny ...... 85. 139, 237 Carney, Bob .. 52. 93, 110, 113, 129, 237 Carney, Ioyce .................. 201 Caron. Jule ...,................ 106 Carpenter. Ken .......... 96, 113, 237 Carpenter, Neal D. ...,.. 106. 151, 237 Carpenter, Steve ..... 93, 96, 201 Carpenter. Susie ...... 94. 96. 113, 237 Carr, Catherine .....,........ 94, 201 Carr, Ioyce .............,...... 201 Carroll, Iim ...... 58. 98, 110, 120, 197 Carroll, Phyllis .,............... 179 Case, Frank .......,............ 179 Casey, Carolyn R. . . . ...... . . 237 Caskey, Kelly ..... .... 1 16 179 Cassin, Linda ...... 90 179 Castles, Loretta A. . . . . . .. 105 237 Castner, Betty ..... ...... 1 80 Caudill, Eileen . . . . . . 202 Cavannough, W. . . . . . . 149 Caylon, Iudy .,..,. . 100 Cellan, Mike .... ... 151, 202 Chadwick, Alice . . . ...,.,,. 113, 180 Chadwick, Iudie ...........,.,.. 238 Chamberlain, lim ,, . 46, 110, 197. 202 Chambers, D. ..,,.. ..,....,,... 1 51 Chance, Paula . . .. . 84, 126, 202 Chandler, Ruby . . . ....,.... . 202 Chapin, R. ........ . ......,. 59,149 Chapman, Bob .,...,. 59, 60, 110, 202 Chapman, Frederick .,.......... 126 Chapman, Glenna .. 86, 113, 120, 202 Chapman, Rick ,...,... . .,,,, 51, 202 Chase, Bob C. . . , .......... . . 238 Chastaine, Iohn . .. ,,.,.. . . . .. 82 Chiles, William L. . .. . . . 93, 113, 238 Chilton, leon K, ......,,.,. . 238 Chisholm, luly A. ,,., . .,,,..... 238 Chisholm, Sally 100, 105, 107, 131, 238 Choitz, Susan ...,,.........,.... 131 Chrisholm, Iudy ,,..., .......... 1 07 Christensen, Anna . . . 76, 120, 125, 202 Christensen, Harold ,....,..,,,. 202 Christensen, Linda ...,....,...,. 202 Christian, Carol 1. . . . 71, 80, 84, 94, 104, 129, 238 Christianson, Kay . . ...... 83, 84 Christianson, Harold .. ..... 109 Christman, Randy . .. .... 49, 180 Christopher, I. .,... 118, 151 Cirillo, Gary 1. . . . .,.,.... 109, 238 Clagett, Nancy . . .,....,... 77, 202 Claiborne, Lynn .... 74, 113, 125, 238 Clanahan, Diane .,...... 96, 113, 180 Clark, Bill .....,... ............. 6 0 Clark, Calvin ..,. ....... 2 38 Clark, Denny ..,, . . . 120 Clark, Donna D. .......,.,...... 238 Clark, Ioe ..,,............... 93, 238 Clark, Sue ...... 69, 123, 196, 197, 202 Clarke, Steve .............. 102,110 Clayburg, Darrel ....,......,.... 118 Cleaver, Tom ...... . , . 88, 144, 149 Cleman, Sharon .... ........ 1 13 Clemons, Dorothy ...... . 180 Cliff, Kenneth D. . . . . . . 132, 238 Clifford. Colleen . .. .... . 180 Clifton, Charles . . . . . . 238 Clifton, Diane . . . . . . 180 Clifton, Diane .. ..... 180 Close, Cathi ... ... 113, 180 Clothier, Ton .. ,,.. . . . 180 Cobb, Robert . . . . . 102, 180 Coble, Karen ,... ........,. 2 02 Cochran, lim ..,,,. . . . ....,.... 197 Cochran, Linda E. . .. 38, 86, 94, 103, 129, 238 Cochran, Peggy .,.. ......,.... 7 7 Coiiey, Bill .,...... ......... . 49, 57 Coffman, Beverly ..,...,.... 131, 202 Coffman, Ioel A. .... 91, 100, 105, 239 Coitman, Penny ...,,........... 180 Coleman, Diana .... .........,,. 1 80 Colen, Ianet ....... 113, 180 Coler, Carole Lynn . . . . . . 131, 239 Coler, Lynn ....,.,. ..... 1 07 Colin, Becky .... ....... 1 80 Collier, Sandra . . ...... 187, 202 Collins, Carolyn . .. . ,,., ...... . 100 Collins, Kay ...,,....., 70, 86, 90, 238 Collins, Mike ......,.....,,. 135, 202 Colnar, Sharon . . . 72, 94, 113, 125, 202 Coman, 1. ...,.,...,.,........ 49,57 Comer, Brenda .....,........ 106, 180 Compton, Dave .... ,....,.. 2 38 Comstock, Pat .. . ......... . 180 Conard, Betty . . . . . 73, 104, 202 Conger, Iohn ..,. .,........ 2 02 Conley, Sandra . . . .... 113, 123, 202 Conly, Craig .,.. ..... 7 8, 238 Conly, Paul ....... 113, 180 Connelly, Sharon .. .. . 131, 180 Conner, Donna C, ..........,..., 238 Cont, Richard ,,....... . ,....... . 113 Cook, Albert .. 109, 135, 136, 202 Cook, Shirley . . ......... 131, 239 Cooley, Bob . . . .... 100, 150, 238 Cooley, Dan .. ....... 82,148 Cooley, Pat ,,.... 106, 180 Cooper, Nona . . . .... 77, 90, 180 Cooper, Robert .. .... 149, 180 Cooper, William ....,. .,,,... 2 39 Copeland, Chuck ..,,... . . , 149, 202 Corcoran, Iacqueline A, ..,,.. 77,239 Cormack, Cathy A. .... .,... 2 39 Cornelison, Edna . . . . . . 131, 203 Cornell, D. .,....., ..,.. 1 48 Coronado, Alice . . . . , , 180 Cottrell, Iohn R. ,,..,.. . 239 Cottrell, Paul .,.. 49, 177, 181 Coulter, Norma . . . ....,,. . 203 Cox, Barbara .,., .......203 Cox,Dennis .......202 Cox, Ellen .... ........ 1 25 Cox, Ieanie .. ... 88, 120, 202 cox, Iohn ....... .... 1 10,113,240 Cox, William .,.... ......... 7 3,148 Crabtree, Pamela ...... 113, 122, 240 Craig, Barbara ...,, . . . ...,,.. 113 Cramb, Gloria ....,. 100, 181 Crandell, Norman . . . .,.. 73, 203 Crane, Sharon . .... .. . ... 113, 240 Crawford, Michael F. . . . . . 118, 240 Crist, Dave ......... . . . 49, 57, 69 Crocker, Steve . . ....... 57, 180 Crockett, Bert ...., . . . 57, 109, 180 Crosswy, Marsha . . ......,. 180 Crosswy, Sherry . .. .,....... . 105 Crowe, Marvin . . . .... 118, 126, 240 Crowther, Ioan .. ...... ,... 1 80 Crowther, Pat .. . .,..,., . 240 Cruz, Gariield ,....,......,..... 203 Cubbage, Dick ..............,... 118 Culver, Beverly 104, 122, 136, 140, 203 Culwell, Marvin ,...... ......49,l81 Cummings, Marguerite . . 76, 123, 240 Cummins, Merle ................ 202 Cunningham, Gerald K. . . ........ 240 Cunningham, Linda .,... .. . 131, 181 Curd, Iudy ........... .,.,. 2 02 Currier, M. ......., ..... 1 31 Currier, Paul . . ........ 109, 241 Curtis, Carole .,..,.,.......,.. 77, 90 Curtis, Kathy .,.... 146, 147, 150, 241 Curtis, Richard . . ...,,.... 151, 180 Curtis, Steve . . ........... 148, 203 Custer, Bob E. Czajkowsky, Ioe ....... ..D.. ,... 80.85, 94,113,241 118 Dalla, c. ..,... .,,......... 1 az Dalton, Lee ....,....,....,,.... 180 Dalton, Lynn C. ,... . 38, 112, 129,241 Damerill, R. .,... . .....,.,,... . 49 Damico, Rich .. ........,,,. 106 Damrell, Rusty . . . . - . 130 Daniels, Ioan ...... , . . 203 Daniels, Warren . . . - - - 130 Danks, Kathy .... . . . 181 Darnell, Donna .. ........ 181 Darnell, Gary A. ........ H 241 Darnell, Michael ........ 122, 149, 241 Darrow, Lynne ........... . .,.... 181 Daubenspeck, Rosalie .,...... 80, 181 Daubert, Kenlon ...... ,.... 2 41 Daubert, Leila ...... . . . 177, 181 Daugherty, Victor .. ..... 106 David, Reagan X .... .....,.. 1 34 Davies, lim ..,,,,............ 46, 203 Davis, Celia ........... 131, 136, 181 Davis, Diane ..., 94, 105, 125, 136, 241 Davis, Gene . ,... . ....... ,...,.. 2 03 Davis, Ieannie .............. 107, 203 Davis, Ioan . .. ... 131, 203 Davis, ludy A. . . .,... 241 Davis, Iulie ...... ..... 9 0, 147 Davis, Marilyn . . . . ..,.. 146, 203 Davis, Linda . .. .,.. 83, 86, 241 Davis, Rick . . . ,... 113, 120, 203 Davis, Sherri ,.,. ....... ... 181 Davison, Ralph .... . ......, 203 Dawkins, Ierry .. ........,, 181 Day, Bill ...... 49, 113, 181 Day, Frank ..... .,....,, 1 81 Deatz, Nancy ....... ...., 2 41 DeBacker, Richard .. .....,. 203 DeBoer, Adell ....,. . . . 120, 181 DeBoer, lulia , ..... ..,...,..... 2 41 Dahl, Clayton ......,....... 100, 203 DeCoudreaux, Ianiss 122, 125. 134, 241 DeCoudreaux, V. .,..,....,..... 118 Dedrick, Mary Io . . . ....,... 136, 203 Deem, Bill ....... ..... l 13 Deem, Marcia . . , . . . 113 Delong, Iudy .. ... 181 Delaney, Bill ,. .........,,. 241 DeLapp, Dave . .. ......,...... . 59 DeLong, Paul ..,,., 120, 145, 151,203 Delzer, I. ,......,., .... ,,,. .... 1 4 8 DeMara, Bob ...........,....... 241 DeMarcus, Sheryl 86, 100. 126, 136, 203 DenAdel, Mary L, ..... . 241 Denslow, Ioni .....,.. 74, 93, 110, 241 Dessing, Margaret .. ..... 203 DeValle, Chuck . . . 144, 181 DeValle, Dianne . .. .... . 203 DeVries, Dale . .. . . . 203 DeWaa1, Thelma . . . ,........., . 203 DeWit, Karen ,..... ,..... . 181 DeWitt, Martha ...., 96, 100, 102, 104, 126, 132, 241 Dexheimer, Bill .....,......,..,. 181 Dexheimer, Ianet C. ., . . . . 242 Dezieuw, Pat A, .... . . . 242 Dice, Roberta .. ..... 105 Dick, Evelyn .. .......242 Dickson, Bob . . . 113. 242 Did, Robert .,... . .... 100 Diener, Beverly . . . . . . . 203 Dillon, Mike ,.,.. ..... 2 03 Dings, Roger . . 113, 242 Dinkel, Iackie . . . ...... . 203 Disher, Iane ..... ..,..... 2 03 Ditmer, Butch P. . . . , . . 59, 110, 242 Dixon, Peggy ..... 113, 203 Dobelis, George . . . . . . . . . . 242 Dobrovolny, Pete . . . ..,. . 109 Dodrill, lanet . . . . 113, 242 Dodrill, lanet ..... 113, 242 Dobrovolny, Peter ...,., 113. 126, 242 Dobrovolny, Carl . .. ......... . 203 Dodd, Tom ......., ,........ 6 0 Dodson, Kathy .,.,.,. . . . 116, 203 Dodson, Mary lane Doerqes, Norm Dolce, Ronald ..... f ffffsslzoi ....78,242 Elliot, Chuck . . . . 46, 56, 110. 204 Elliot, Howard . .. ......... . 243 Ellis, Karen ..,,.. . 181 Ellis, Loren . . . . . 113, 243 Ellis, Vicke ,,.. . .,...........,. 181 Elson, Sue .........,.........,.. 181 Emanuel, Mary 29, 30, 86, 119, 120, 204 Emory, Lana ....,.. ,......,.... 2 04 Enewold, Glen . 109, 112, 126, 135, 243 England, Gordon ,....,. 132, 135, 244 England, Ida Yvonne ........... 244 English, Betty .................. 205 Engstrom, Dick ..... . . . 93, 113, 244 Enney, Karren .. ....,... 181 Ensworth, Gerry ..... ........... 2 05 Epperson, Sandy . ..,............ 204 Epps, Fred ..... 78, 102, 109, 126,244 Epting, Rick C. . . 85, 94, 128, 131, 244 Erard, Cathy ................... 181 Erdman, Gary .............. 130, 244 Erickson, Bonnie ..... 69, 72, 113, 125, 126, 227, 239, 244 Erickson, Carl .............,.. 38, 82 Erickson, Carol ...., ..... 2 04 Erickson, Charlotte . .. . . 116, 181 Erickson, Everett .... ..... 2 44 Erickson, Paul ....,... . . . 244 Erickson, Sherry V. . . . . . . 204 Erickson, Steve ..... . . . 181 Ernst, Barbara ...,. ....... 1 81 Ertt, A. ....,,.,. .. 113, 150 Eskew, Judith . .. .... . 116 Estlow, Susie . . . . . 181 Evans, Dan .... . 181 Evans, Dick .....,.. ..... 5 9,181 Evans, Donald ................,. 245 Evans, Ianice ...,........ 96, 113, 245 Evans, Kathy .. 113, 120, 125, 181, 205 Evans, Linda D. .,.,..... 66, 107, 245 Evans, Sally . . , . . . 105, 123, 245 Ewan, Don .... ,.,...... . . 93 Ewing, Tom .... 85, 94,128 -F- Doidge, I. . .... ...., 2 04 Domas, Sonia ,... . .,,.... .. 204 Doorman, Larry ................ 100 Dorman, Chip ......... . ....,... 181 Dosh, Sue ......... 120, 125, 126, 204 Douvas, Angeline . ....... . ...... 120 Dow, Charles ..,,.,....,, 56, 98, 110 Dowd, lack .......,..,,........ 181 Dowler, Craig -4-. 60, 93, 113, 118, 242 Dowler, Marta ......,,.,........ 181 Dragoo, Bob A. ......,,,.... 118, 204 Dragoo, Chuck L. ...... 131, 204, 242 Draper, Paul , ...... ........ 1 30,204 Drayton, Linda ..........,..... 204 Dreher, Dianne .... 96, 105, 123, 140, 197, 204 Dreher, Mina .... .... 2 42 Dreilin, Kathy . . . 116, 181 Dreith, Sandy . . . 131, 204 Driskill, Austia ..... .... 1 81 Drumeller, Marilyn .,..,. . . . 116, 181 Drummond, Amanda .... ..,.. 2 42 Drummond, I. ........ .... 1 50 Dudley, Frances ..,. . 91, 204 Dudley, Hazel ...... .... 1 16 Duii, Duane .....,....,, . ...... 106 Dugdale, Veronica C. ....... 131, 243 Dundon, Kathy ,,...... ...., . . . . . 181 Dunham, Betsy .,..... 80, 84, 94, 112, 113, 243 Dunhill, A, .... .. . 150 Dunkill, Alan .. ...,. 100 Dunkin, Diane . .. .. . 113, 204 Dunkle, Larry . . . .,,, 135, 204 Dunlap, Cheryl .. ... 96. 112, 181 Dunn, Vernon ..... . . . . 150, 204 Duprey, Kenneth ....., . 181 Duran, Iohn .............,....... 49 Durand, Nancy ....,............ 242 Durfee, Mary . .. 96, 113, 125, 126, 204 Durham, Charlene . ,.,... . . . Dutton, Moose ..,.... .. Dvorak, Frank E. ..,... . 149, 181 . ........ 204 . . . ....., 242 Dyer, Iohn F. ............... 113, 242 Dyer, Marsha ...,. 22, 38, 96, 105, 117, 123, 242, 243, 295 -E- Fairbanks, Pat . . ...... 106, 205 Fairchild, Craig . ,. ..., 78, 150, 181 Faller, Kathy . . . ..... 120, 126. 204 Faris, Dave ........ 52, 110, 113, 181 Faris, Dick ...,... 52, 92, 93, 113, 245 Fattor, Yvonne I. ........ 38, 86, 204 Fellers, Terry .............. 126, 204 Fellows, Dick . . . . . 151, 181 Fender, Iaye ....... . . . 245 Fenwich, D. Tims . . . . . 245 Ferguson, Bob ..... ............ 1 13 Ferguson, lack .. .............. 60 Ferguson, Mike .... 106, 144, 148, 181 Ferris, Deanna I. ............... 245 Ferry, Bob . ..,,. ....... 1 13, 181 Fetzer, lim ...... . . . 150, 245 Feyerhern, Ioan . .. .... . 205 Field, Ioan ....,.........,...,.. 105 Finder, Mary Ellen .............. 181 Fink, Laurence D. .......... ,,.. 2 45 Finlay, Bill ......... 46, 110. 113, 205 Finley, lanet .... Finnell, David L. .. Finnell, Nancy .. Finney, Robert .. Fiore, Phil .... Fisher, Terrie .. Fisk, G. ...... . Fiske, lohn ....,, Fitzpatrick, lol-in Fleecs, Kenny Fleming, Marsha Fleming, Sandy Flood, Ioe ...... Flory, Annette ..... .....245 128 109,205 .....205 ...245 ........49 135,205 .....93,205 113,245 123,140,205 ..........245 Folk, Fran . 113, 120, 125, 131, Folsom, Marlene K. Fontsere. Nicole 113, 181 181, 205 . 105, 107, 130, 245 84, 84, 97, 113. Eagan, Sharon ,... ,.., .... . . . .204 Easley, Leanna .....,....... 120, 204 Eberlein, Bob ..... 144, 204 Eberley, Bill ,... . . 46, 56 Eckman, Doris ........, . . . . 204 Edgeworth, Lenore . .... 181 Edson, Loise ........ 86 131, 204 Edwards, Ioan ......... .,.. 2 04 Edwards, Ronnie . . . . . . . . 106 Ehmke, Bryan W. ,,............ 243 Elder, Dwight ..... 148, 243 Eldridge, Mike ,.... .... 1 30 Eliakedis, lennie . . . 38, 204 Ellestad, Nancy . . . 140, 204 120,245 Ford, Charles . Ford, Douglas . Ford, Ed ...... Ford, Georgia Ford, Ieif ..... Forgy, Pamela Forman, Iudith Forster, Roger . Forsyth, Bill Ir. Fowler, Ann .. Fowler, Iohn .. Frakes, Judith . ..,.......205 . . ..... 205 ......4S,1l9, L. ....., 149, 205 122, 205 120, 205 117, 181 120, 245 106, 149 106 131, 205 . . . 181 ...205 Highland, Jean . . , Francis. Alan D, . . . . . . . Francis, Margaret . . . . . Francisco. Pete .... Frank, Bill ......,,.. ..,.. Frank. Priscilla A. .,....... . Frankey, Mike .......... 120 Frankfather. Joanne L. ...., . Franklxn. Jerry ..,,.... .,.. Franklin, Paul .,...... .. Hodt. H. ........ . Frascarelli, Linda R, . . . . . . . Frazer. Tom V. ...... .... . Frazier, Brian ...,. .... 9 1 Frazier, Iohn ............... Freeburg, Linda B. ...... 72 Freese, Lynette . . . . . . 113 French, Dick ..... ..... Fresques, John .... Presques. Lorre Frohlick. Ricky ......,...., Froid, Diane ....,........... Froling, Barbara 113. 120, 134 Froling, Steve ..........,... Frost, Ed ...... 113, 126. 129. Frost, Helen ........... , 113 Frumrn, Eddie Jane ....,... Fuehrer, Robert .....,.. 102. Fugatt. Jean ...,.....,..... Funnell, Nancy A. ....,. 126. .. G 1 Gaer, Cheryl .... .... Gagnon. Pat ..,..... . . Gallegos, Charles I. . . . . . . Gallegos, Conrad . .,,..... . Galston, Holly Gamel. Gwen .... 29. 30. 125 Gammon, Nancy 114. 123 Garindo, Karen ..,......... Gardner. Gloria ........... . Garner. Dale 77. 100, 122 Garrett, Lee . ..,..... 78, 93 Garrison, Jerry .,,......... . Garwoocl. Norma Jean . . . . . . Gates. Mike ...,.... 129. Gates, Iohn . ............... 234 Gates. Tom ......, ......... Gaubatz. John ..,..,,.. Gaugham. Nan J. 126 ....97,107 Gault, Barbara J. ..... .. 97. Gault, Linda ........ 69, 113. Gauthier, Karen .,...... 104, Gdovin. Celia .,..,......... Gebhardt, Iohn M, . . . . . . . Geer. Judy ........ Gehrke, Bill Geisler, Dave .. Geist, Kathy Gendel, Jan .... Gendill. Gerber. Jim ...... Michele . . . . . 112 Gerkin. Cardyn ........... Gerkin. Jerry .... ,.......... Gerton, Lorene ..... 114. 123 Gerton, Carol .....,........ Geyer, Caroline I. . . . . . . Gibson, Constance . . . . . . . . Gilbert, Bill ..,.... .... Gilbert, Loyd ..... ..... Gilbert. Sharon . . . . . 113 Gildart. Margie . . . . . . . Giles. Sheri .... cinespie. Edd 105 Gillette. Melinda . . . . . . . . Gilmore. Barbara 107 Gilmore, Gloria . . . . . . . Gilpin, Roger .... .... Gilreath, Cheryl . . . Ginn, Diane ....., Gingras. Jennie . . . . Gisler, Nick J. .... . . . Glascock. Joan .... ..... Glassmann. Ralph ,,,... 129 Glaze, Penny . .,.. ,... . Godfrey. Barbara . . . . . . Godfrey, Larry .....,....... Golf, Dixie .......,......... Goff, Jackie E. 21. 86, 113. 140. 240, 248 Goff, Kenny ........,....,. Goldben, Charles . . . . 52. 93. Goldberg, Gary ............ Goldsmith. Martha .. 86, 120. Goldsmith. Sally A. .... 126. 243. 249 Gomez. Maria .... ..... 135 246 .... 182 .... 205 .59 181 .... 246 180 205 .... 205 .... 181 .93,205 .... 205 106.246 143.246 ,... 145 126,246 227 246 .... 145 .... 113 ... 246 .... 205 .... 182 136 246 .... 113 227 246 123 205 116.182 109 246 107,246 128,246 113,182 .... 205 .... 206 110 246 ..... 83 197,206 131 246 .... 182 .... 182 142 206 149 206 .... 182 120.182 .91 113 136 247 ..... 88 129 247 113 247 107 246 177,182 116,182 .... 182 .93 246 ,... 246 .... 246 .... 247 100 102 .... 100 .82 151 .75 206 .... 247 .73 247 126 203 .... 113 126,204 .... 182 .... 247 .... 182 197.206 .... 182 .... 182 113 247 .... 182 113 247 107 248 .... 248 .... 182 .... 113 .... 206 .... 248 125.248 130,248 113,248 113,206 134,248 .... 182 123.126 113,182 110,248 .... 249 136,206 132,137 .... 206 Gonzales. Veronica Goodman. Tom . ..... . . . 100. 106 Goodson. Ginny 119, 120. 135. 197 Goodwin. Russell .... Goorman. G. ....... . Gordon. Denny .. Gordan, Jun ...... ...... Gordon, Spencer .. .,,.... 118. Gordon, Terry .... ,............ Goreen, Mary .............,..... 88 Goreshek, Bill H. . . . . Gorton. Butch ..... Gorton, John Goss, Shirley ..... Gosselin. Karen Gottschalk. Julie .. Graetz, Richard . .. Graham, Alma J. .. Graham. Carol Graham. Earl E. 93. 110. 114 .. ........ ..82 182 ...,114 ....,..82 Grant, Bob .......... 51. 93. 111 Grant, Craig .,... 51. 80. 83, 111. 135. 136 Grant, D. . . .. Grant. Gary . . . 'msbl Grant. Ginny ,. ..... .. 114. Grant, Gloria R. ....,.......... . Granzow. Sherry . , . . 72. 83. 126. 244, 249 Grasmick, Carole . Graven,Ann M. Gray, Adele ..... ......., Gray, Carolyn .............. 139. Gray. Cheryl ............... 116. Gray. June .,.... 96, 97, 114, 132. Gray, Larry .................... Grazier, Diane . . . . Green, Carolyn Green, L. ,..... . . . Green, Mary . . , . . . Green, Orlane .... . . . Greene. Helen .... .... Greene, Mary .... ...... Greenfield, Tom .. Greeno. Cheryl ...... Greenwalt, Jan D. 114 Greenwalt. Marilyn .......... 76 Greer, Carolyn ........... 96. 97 Greer. Tom ...... 53, 56, 93, 111 Griffin, Bob .......... 93. 87. 132 Griffin, Linda . ...... 80, 114, 117 Griffin, Mike . 71, 93, 113. 129. 132 Griffin, Pat ....... . . ......... . . . Griffin, Roger ......,........... Griffith, Bart . . . . . . . . . Griffith, Perry . . ...... . . Griffith, Roger .... ..... 1 02 Grillos, Iohn M. . . .... 93, 113 Grillos, Jan .,.... . . . 132, 197 Grissom, Craig .... .... Gruen Qld, Judy .... .... Groom, Lee D. ..... . . . . W r Gruese . Jacqueline ...... . . . Gstettenbauer, Bruce L. .... . Gueclr. Guenther. Ieanenne .... Don .... 81, 111. 142 122 Guertner. Carol . . ....... . . . Guinn. Guire. D. ......... .... . Nancy 107 Gunnerson, Judy . . . . . . . . Gustafson. Karen Gustafson. Sharon .......... Gustafson, Sue L. 120 ....74,75, 123 151 132 113 227 130 123 125 113. . 139. 250 Gustin. Diane ..... ...,... 1 25 Gutheil, Charlotte . . . ..... . . . . Guthrie, Charles . . . . . . 144, 151 Guthrie, Nancy ............. 106 Guthrie, Sherrie ......... ,...... Gvirtz, Lennie ...... 113. 119 120 Haines, Jack ....... ..... 2 51 Halbert, David D. . . . .... . . 251 Hale, Carol ....., . ........ 120 250 Hall. Ellen .,..... ....... , . , ..... 114 Hall, Lou Anne ...... 69, 226,227 250 Hallbick, Anna . . . ............ . 106 Halton, Melanie ........ 123, 131, 205 Hamilton, Wayne ............... 250 Hammill, Greg .. 70, 80, 114, 118 250 Hammond, Linda .....,...... 140, 141 Hampton, Nancy L. ...........,. 251 Hancen, Karen .... ...... 1 83 Hanley, Colin ..... ..,........ 2 51 Hannah, Panela .......,.... 120, 207 Hansen, Garmen ..... 77, 83, 85, 126. 247, 251 Hansen. Dale ..... ........... 1 83 Hansen, Marilyn . . .... 97. 105. 207 Hanson, Dale ........ .......... 4 9 Hargreaves, John R. . . . ...... . . 251 Harned, Ann ........ .. . 251 Horner, Regina . . . ..... . 207 Harper, Dave .. ..... 82. 182 Harper, Jon .... .... 1 11. 295 Harper, Jon W. . .. ...... 60, 251 Harper, Roberna . . . , . . 114, 129. 252 Harper, Sally .... ..... 1 00,182 Harper, Samdy . .. ....... . 120 Harrell, Susan .... .... 1 97, 206 Harrington, F. .. ......... 150 Harris, Ronny . . . . . 104, 134, 206 Harris, Suzie . . . ..,., 125, 252 Harrison, Bill ..... ........ 1 18 Harrison, Warren .... .... 1 21 Harschman, D. ........ ....... 4 6 Harshman, Richard R. ...... 58. 111. 129. 252 Hart. Jack .......... 93, 114, 122, 206 Hart, John ........ ....,...,.... 1 26 Hart, K. ................ ...... 1 49 Harter, Stephanie , .......... 88,183 Hartness, R. .................... 177 Hartshorn, Kay . . 66. 68, 97, 121, 125, 127, 252, 294 Hasl-ra. Joe ........ 93 205 Haslouer. Cheryl .. ...... 206 Haslouer. Douglas . . . . . . 93 252 Hasse, Carol ...... .... 1 14, 121 Hasse. Linda ...... ..... 1 14 183 Haswell, Mary Pat ,... . 114,123 252 Hatfield. John ...... ......,., 1 02 Haubold. Sharon ....... . 206 Haug. Paul ....,. 183 Haugen, Judie L. . . ...... 252 Hausen, Dale .... ......... 5 9 Haveus, Sandi . . . .... 114, 252 Hawbold, A. . . . ,... . . 149 Hawk. Corky . .. .... 183 Hawk, Ronnie .... .......... 1 50 Hawkins, Kathy , ....... 90 183 Hawkins, Ralph . .. . .. 144, 149 206 Hawkins, Shirley ..... 38, BS, 71, 127. 136, 252 Hayes, Arlene .................. 121 Hayes, Iulee . . . . . . 69, 226, 227 253 Hayes, Shirley ............ . 116 Hays, Gary ..... ........... 1 83 Hayward. Sandy . . .... 131 206 Howard, Hazel .... . ....... 109 Heall, Yavonne .. .... ..,. 1 21 253 Heckethorn, Marilyn .. ........ 206 Heckt, Carole D. ........... 125 253 Heimback, Barbara ..... 114,128 253 Heller, Io . . 80, 114. 121, 127. 197 207 Heller, Patsy ....,.......... 114 183 Helton, Delbert ........... 46, 56 111 Hembree, D. .... . . . Hendee. Cynthia .. Henderson, Elsa Henniqar, Vickie Jo Gwinn, Cheryl . . . . . . -H- Haas, Harold Haas, Robert . . . Haas, W. . . . . Habenicht, C. .... Hack. Carol ....... Hacker. Judie G. Haddock. Louise Hagan, Bonnie Haglund, Iean ..... Haiiley. Donald .. Haines. Charles Haines. Dorcas . . . . 150. .jf bd. 1251 Henry. Helen .. Henry. James C. 148. 169, 253 Herhst, Herhst, Herme Tom . . . Larry K. s. Betty ..... Herrick, D. ..... . Herron, Susan .... Herzberq. Arnie . . . Hertzo Hewin CJ. loan ..,. s. Patricia Hibbs. Rita ...... Hicks. B. ...... . Hicks, Carol ...... Hicks, Howard D, .. Hicks. James E. .. Hicks. Jeanie Hidahl. Jack ..... Hieckt, D. ........ . .......57 ...77 104. 71, 108, 129. 130. 114. . . . 75. 77. 183 183 253 207 135. 253 253 207 150 183 253 207 183 207 107 207 253 253 183 ....59 1-liendl, Hannelore . . . . . . 146 253 1-Iigby. J. ....... . Higganbothan, Bob Higgason, Linda L. . .... 114. . . .... 106. Hiqhfill. Mary A. . . . . . . , Hiiqel, Judy ..... Hilburn. Frank L. . Hilburn. Frank L. Hill. Al ........ ll Hill, Cheryl ...... Hill, David D. .... . Hill, Don R. .. Hill, Fran , .... . Hillhouse, Judy Hilliard, Candy Hilton, Richard .... Hembree, D. .... . Hindes. Joan . .... Hindes. Marilyn I. Hindle, Sue ....... Hingley. Beryl .. 42, 130, 131, 227 Hinqley. Noel ..... Hinman. Nonnan .. Hitchcock, Gayle B Hoag, Paul ....... Heard, George .... Hoban. Jack .... Hodges, Dan .... Hoggatt. George .. Hoggatten, George Holcombe, Vira Lee Holden, Sue ...... Holder, Edetha Holland, Wilbur L. Hollingsworth, O. . Holloway, Daphne Holmes, Marianne Holmes. Sandra L, Hoops, James A. . Horiuchi, Bruce 5, 1111. 1511 1111 fff I 167, 150 207 253 253 253 183 253 253 253 253 207 254 254 183 183 254 . ....,.... 57 f f I . . f -1251-1.3.81 108. 114, 6. 112. 127. 128. 183 207 207 254 207 183 254 104 106 91 ....82 ff.. fff'v'sQ 151 254 100 254 116 183 254 S. 86.127. ..... .7a. .....,.....79, .....27,56,98, 137 183 254 111 . ......... 58. 98 Horninq. Janice E. . ,. ....... .. 254 Horton, Gary ..,... .,.,.,,, 1 83 Hostetter. Dawn .......... . 183 Houlette, Cheryl . .. . . . 114. 116, 183 Hcupt, Paulette 131, 177, 133 Houser, Susan .. . ......... . 183 Houston, J. .... ..... 1 32 Houze, Judy .... ...... 2 54 Howard, Bill . ..,. ,, , 98, 121 Howard, Warren ....... . 127 Howe. Don ....., ,....... . . . 151 Howell. Carol .... . .. 100, 114, 254 Howell. John B. . .. ...... 59. 254 Howes, Paul ,... .... l 51, 183 Howlett, Bill ......,......... 149, 183 Hoyt, Karen ,............. .. 114, 183 Hubbell, Mary Ann 114, 121. 125, 127 Hubble, Paul .... 92, 93. 114, 227. 254 Hueseman, Paul ............ 151,183 Huff, Nancy .................,.. 183 Hulin, Sam .......... ...... 1 83 Hume. Marcella I. . .. ...... . . 255 Hummel, Gerrie . . . .... 177, 183 Hummel, Karen . . . ,,,, 123, 255 Hurley. John ......... ..... l 14 Husker. Judy .......... 133 Huskinson. Tamie K. ............ 255 Husted, Vivian ......,........ . . . 254 Huston. Joan C. ..... 70, 85, 107, 114, 127. 254 Huston, John ............,....... 106 Hutcheson, Neil ..... 14. 43, 46, 47, 55, lll, 132, 248. 254 Hutchinson. Mary Ann ,,,,,, 121, 254 -1- Idol. Dave , ...... .... 1 14, 134 lkenberry, Bill . . . ...., . 255 lrnes. Johnny ... 91, 193 Ingram, Aaron . . . . . . 46, 111 lnselman. Fred .................. 149 Irwin. Barbara .......... ,... 1 04, 183 Isaac, Dave . . 70, 80, 83, 88, 102, 103, 112, 117, 127. 227. 251, 255 -J Jackson. W. .... . 148 Jflcoby, Grace A. .. .... 97. 132, 255 209 Jacobs, Sherry . . . . , . 184 Jaenson, Evalyn .,.. . .,..... 184 Jaenson, Earnest .....,... . 255 James, Prank , ..... .. . 50, 111, 255 Jameson, Barbara . ....,... 184 Jameson, Beverly .,...... 38, 105, 255 Jankovsky. Katherine ......,, 136, 184 Jankovsky, Linda , .... ,..... 1 07, 256 Jankovsky, Lynn , . 45. 46, 93, 111, 256 Jetfrey, Dennis ...,..........,.., 184 Jenkins, Anabeth , ., . . 121, 256 Jenkins, Carol , . . ,,... . . 114 Jenkins, oby . . . ,,.. 93, 256 Jensen, Bryan . . . , , . 93, 256 Jensen, C. ...., .......... 1 50 Jensen, Gail . , . ....... 105, 256 Jensen, Ron .... ,. . 134, 147. 256 Jepson, Chris ....,.. 116, 184 lessop, Jon .... .... 9 2, 93, 98. 256 Johantgin. Pete . . , ......... , . . 256 Johnken, Pam ...,..,,......,.... 127 Johnson. Arlene ..,. 114, 122, 130. 209 Johnson, Bob .... .......... 2 7,118 Johnson, Carolyn ..,,... . 209 Johnson, Carol ....,,.., . 184 Johnson, Cindy . . .... 86, 125, 132 Johnson, Craig . . . ..... 135, 136, 257 Johnson, Carl ., ..,. 93, 135, 136,257 Johnson, Dan ....,... ............ 7 6 Johnson, Darold ............. 148, 184 Johnson, Don M. , ........ 93, 114, 227 Johnson, Donald . 93 136. 145, 150, 257 Johnson, Gary .....,......,.. 82, 121 Johnson, Gay ..., .... l 17, 127 Johnson, Janet ...., .... 1 77, 184 Johnson, Jeanette ...,. , 209 Johnson, Jean . . . ..... 77, 184 Johnson, Joyce ,..,. ...,.,..., 2 09 Johnson, Katren A. . .,.,, 121, 123, 257 Johnson, Karen M. ....... 86, 121,257 Johnson, Kent .....,.... ......... 1 14 Johnson, Linda .....,......,...,. 257 Johnson, Mike ., 88, 112. 127, 128. 257 Johnson, Robert .,,,,,.....,,.... 257 Johnson, Susie .......... 105, 139, 209 Johnson, Stephen .,....... . 257 Johnson, Steve . . . . ,,., . . . 111 Johnson, Velma ,. .,.,,..... 82, 184 Johnson, Wade ........,..... 82, 184 Johnston, Bob .. .., 14, 43, 45, 46, 53, 56, 111. 257 Jones, Betty .... ..... 1 21, 125, 20? Jones, Bob 80, 103, 117,197 Jones, Bob .... .............. 1 8 Jones, Bruce ..,. ....... 1 18, 121 Jones, Buddy . , . . . . 49, 184 Jones, D. ....,,.. ............ 4 9 Jones, Elizabeth . ,......., .. ,... 127 Jones, G. ....................,,. 151 Jones, Harry P. ,.,... 70, 80, 102, 127. 136. 257 Jones, Jackie S. ,. . ....,. 131. 257 Jones, Judy ...... ....,...... 1 84 Jones, Larry .....,.......... 114, 257 Jones, Mary Emily .... 74. 86, 125, 146. 147, 151, 252, 257 Jones, Peggy L. ... .., 114, 131, 258 Jones, Rufus ..... ,..... 1 43, 150 Jones, Sharon ,..,.... 184 Jones, Shirley . . . . . . 38. 209 Jones, Vivian . . , ..., 132. 258 Jordan, Sharon . .,.. ......, 1 27, 209 Jordan, Ronalee ,., ... 105, 121,144 Joses, Gary ...... .,........ 1 21 Jost, Roy ...,.. ..,,..........,. 5 8 Joy, Carol .,..,................ 114 lump. Skip, ..... 27, 45, 45. 53. 56, 98. 111, 227, 258, 292 Jurich, M. ....................... 49 Juhnke, Susie .,... .. . 209 .. K 1 Kablitz, M, ..... ......,.... 1 39 Kady, Steve ..,,. .. . 144, 149, 258 Kailey, Sondra L. ............... 258 Kaplan, Dave ......,. 73, 114, 177. 184 Kareski, Chris . . , ............. 114 Kams, Karen ... .... ... 116, 184 Karsh, Randy .... -.----- 9 7 Kash, Frances M. .. ..... 258 Kastner, Lea .......... ,,...... . . 184 Kauffman, Karen ..,.....,,,..... 209 Kaulisch, Marlen , 77, 88. 119, 121. 125 Kavadas, Stephen N. ,....... .... 2 58 Kaye, Judie ..,,..........,. 114, 209 Keeton. Karen . . 70, 72, 83, 86, 90. 127, 258 Kefin, Diane ......,.........,.. Kellam, Jamie .... 22, 38. 71. 103. 123, 140, 258 Kcllam, Jill J, .,.. 22, 121 Keller, Jon ...... ...... ,,,, Kellers, John .... .....,,. Kelley, Cindy . . . . . . . . Kelley, Lois A. ... ,... 123 Kelly. Pm ....... 91 Kelly. Roger J. .. .... .72 Kellough, Bob Kelso, Roger .... , Kemp. Donna Kennedy, John ....132 . . , . . . l121b3Q'e3,5e', Kennedy, Ruth , ........,...... Kennedy, Sharon L. Kent, Myrna L, ,,,. . Kentfield, Jerri A. .. Kerbs, Darlene . . , Kester. Patti ....... ... 107, 132 77, 90. Ketchie, E. ........... ...,...,. . Kibby, Bruce . .....,.. Kettelson. Sonja Lee Kiley, Diane ,..,. Kilgore. Carolyn Killey, Tom E. Killian, Judy .... Kimberling, Paul King. Darlene ..... Kingsley, Carol K. ., Kinney, Frances A. Kinonen. David A, . Kintz, Bill ......... Kirchgessner, Kathy Kirchgessner, Maria Kirk, Elizabeth , ,... Kisker, Harry . . . , , . 117, 127. 209 Kissell, D. ...... . Kissell, Fred A, . Kitzler, Hildy .. Klaus. Phil ..... 72. 33. 114 ffif15'o ,. , 121 V ' 35: 111111 A1-31 fff fffi33 .Usa A. ..... . 46. 75, 83. 86, Klein, Phyllis ..... .... 7 3, 80, 97 Kleinschnitz, C. .......... . . . . Kleyhaver, Al ......,.. Kloverstrom. James C. Kniebbe, Sharon .,.. i i i i 76. 80. 85 116 Knight, Betty ...,......,.... 114 Knight. Bob ..,. .,. 93. 114, 197 Knight, Kathy .... ..... l 31.177 Knight, Linda L. .......,....... . Knisely, John ,........... 93,132 Kofoed, Karen .. 114, 121, 124, 125 Kohnken, Pam .... , ....... 72, 86 Kolb. Bill ..,,......,............ Koncis, Sarma ..,........... 88 Kondy. Martha , .......,...,... .. Koop, Sandy .... 69, 116, 176, 177 Koppe, Les .,...,............ 82 Korbel, Kathy ....... 86. 114, 121 Kordela, G. .,... , ....,... 131 Kormos. lerry . . . . Korsoski, Janet .,.. Kraemer, Margiet Kramer, Duke .,.... Kramer, John ......., Krebs, Barbara ....... Kreninq, Richard 1-1. ........60 Kriemmerlin, Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . Kuhlman, Bonnie Kuhlman, Sandy .. Kuhnle, Irene M. Kulp. Ken .,.... Kumm, Sandy .... Kunst, Maria .,.... Kuntze, Colleen Kusel, Kathy .... Kusserow, Diane .. 75. 97 , .... 77 ffff11'3 114 ., .... 132 . ..,... 114 77, 116 ' 33, -951.227 125, 132 123 ffff 33, '177 97, me -L- La Dage, Cindy D. ... .... Lake, Creighton .,.. Lamson, Iirn ....... Landrum, Judy M. Lane, Effie .....,,. Lang, Richard G. . .. 131. . . . . . .1.3.S., Lange, Janet ..... . .......... . , . . Langley, C, .,.................., Langsam, Carole 69. 114, 176, 177, Langsam, Sandra Kay ........... 107. 209 117. 258 , 93 209 258 209 259 259 148 184 259 144 258 258 258 258 184 259 209 209 209 259 259 144 259 259 259 260 209 184 260 184 103. . 49 260 184 184 209 148 184 260 184 184 209 184 260 209 209 209 184 184 209 184 185 260 148 106 260 209 . 92 209 185 260 106 260 184 261 261 261 261 209 184 209 261 184 184 261 209 261 185 148 185 261 Lanman, Don ...,.,....,...... 49. 57 114 Lanman, Ron ..............,.... Lanser, Jan ,. ... 76, 77. 114. 209 La Rivieri, Marie ..... . 184 Larkins, Norman ..... ........ 2 09 Larsen, Georgia A. ,...., . . , , 132, 261 Larson, Carol A. ......,.,.., 123,261 Larson, Chuck ....... 93 121, 209. 261 Larson, Ginger .,... 121, 125, 139, 146. 147, 209 Larson, Larry .. . . .,.. 145, 209, 210 Lattner, Pete ...... ......,... 1 14 Laughlin, Cynthia ....... , 38, 123, 210 Lau, Leslie , ..... , . ........,. 261 Lawnick, Ann .................. 184 Lawrence, J. ...,......,,,... 134, 151 Lawson, Robin 29, 29. 125, 130, 140, 141 Lawton, Gary .,..,,.,..,,.., 114, 184 Lay, Judy ....,. 42, 117, 132, 261, 294 Leavitt, P. ........,,.,....,...., 150 Le Compte, Art ........... 49, 57, 185 Ledbetter, Bob ..... 144, 148, 185 Ledbetter, Carolyn .........,.... 210 Lee, Cheri ......., .... 9 0, 116, 184 Lee, Denny .....,. ..,. 5 s, 197,210 Leeman, Barbara ...... 100, 184 Le Fler, Esther P, ,..... .. 261 Lehman, Jim .,..... .... 1 09, 210 Lehman, Patti .. , .....,,,.. . 184 Leigh, Roger .................... 111 Leinganq, Jack ...., 18, 44, 46, 71, 98, 111.127, 261, 255 Leisenring, Arlene ,. . . ..... . 184 Lemily, Linda E. ....,.,..... 97,261 Lemiiy, Mike ,..........,.... ,.., 1 as Lentz, Sally ,...,. 80, 95. 97, 114, 185 Lentz, Susie .,........ 71, 76, 123. 261 Leo, Gary , .,..,,.....,......... 261 Leonard, Dave N. .. 67. 68, 71, 92. 93. 98. 114, 227,262 Lesan. Jil .,...,... ... 104, 123, 210 Le Veck, Jim ......... 95,121,184 Le Veck, Joyce ,...,...... . . . 80, 210 LeVeck, Judy .. . 90. 107, 127. 140, 262 Lewinson, June ,. , 21, 80, 86, 127, 140, 141. 262 Lewis, Edward R. ............ 91. 262 Lewis, M. ........ . ,,.,. 197 Lewis, Nancy .... .... 1 25, 210 Lewis, William V. . . ...... , . 262 Ligon, Sid ....... .... 1 14,210 Lightfoot. Bob .. . ..... . 109 Lilly, Anne ....., ..... 1 85 Lindquist, Karen 1. . .. . 97. 106 Lindsey, Phyllis .. ...,. 185 Linkins, Gene . , . .,,.. 185 Litke, Robert ..... . ..... 262 Littlefield, Linda . , . ..,. 114, 185 Littrell, Pat A. .,.. ........ 1 23. 262 Livermore, Judy ............ 125, 262 Livingston, Wally .... 56, 121, 154, 210 Livran, lim ....., ..,........., l 85 Lloyd, Becky ,... .,..,..... . 210 Lloyd, John ..., ......,.. 1 45, 185 Lloyd, Julie ..... ...,....... 1 40, 210 Lloyd, Robert ........ 93, 151, 147. 262 Lofgren. Barbara .... 38, 80, 127, 146, 147, 197, 210 Logan, Linda . .. .... 131, 185 Logan, Mike ..,. ...... 2 62 Lohr, Sandy ...., ,..., 1 85 Long, Karen R. .... ..... Z 62 Longeway, Wally ..., ...,.,.. 1 18 Lootens, Joyce .,... .... 1 14, 185 Lorance, Jackie .. . .,,.,.. 185 Losli, Pat ....... .......... 1 85 Lotz, Phyllis ....... . . . 131, 210, 262 Lovell, Thomas P. . . . ...... . . 262 Lubchenco, Peter . . .... 114, 185 Ludwig, Lana ............... 100, 210 Luge, Judy ,.....,.............. 127 Luhe, Judy ...... 38, 100, 114. 123. 262 Lujan, Don .....,............ 57, 185 Lundberg, Bradley ...,...... 114, 185 Lundberg, Donna ........,. . 210 Lundguist. Don ..... 104, 131. 185 Lundstrom, Julie ..... 86, 125, 127, 210 Lutzens, Bill .,.. .......... 8 8, 114 Lyon, D. ....... ............ 5 7 Lyens. Annette . . . ..,. 116, 185 Lyles, Johnnie . . . .... 131, 210 Lyons, George .,... ...,. 2 10 Lynncock, Barbara . . . . . . 210 ... M 1 MacDonald, Mary C. ..., 107, 158, 263 MacDonald. Marily B. .. 114, 121,263 MacDonald, Penny ...,.....,..,. 210 MacDougall, Jeannie 125, 131, 139, 210 Maclntire. Carl ...,....,.....,.. 100 MacKenzie, Lynne .,........,,.. 123 MacMillan, Jeannie ..... 114, 123, 210 Mace, Bruce .........,........,. 118 Maddux, John ........ 78. 97, 148, 211 Magnuson, Dave , ...,, 15, 52, 111, 263 Magnuson, Joanne .... 72, 86, 87, 122, 125, 227, 262 Magnuson, Karla . . , . . . 185 Mahoney, George . . . . . 211 Main, Bonnie .... . . . 262 Main, Dennis . . . .... . 185 Maine, Ronnie , , . ,...... . 114 Maisto, Nancy . .,., .... 1 23, 211 Male, Martha ..,..... ...... 1 85 Malkewicz, Carolyn , . . . . . . 97, 211 Malkewicz, Louise .. . .... . 185 Malone, Bobbi , , .,,..... 121 Mammel, Kay .... ..,. 1 27, 211 Manis, D. ....., .,,, 1 48, 177 Manley, Nancy . . , .,,. 116, 185 Marcus. Richard ,. . , .... . 145 Mark, Barbara ..., , ,. 262 Mark. Peggy D. ................ 210 Markham, J. ............... ,.... 1 50 Markisen, Heidi ,. 83. 95, 112, 122, 127, 140, 210 Markkanen. Ann 105, 114, 125, 139, 262 Marr, Bruce ......,.,........... 114 March, Mick .... 27, 44, 46, 53, 56, 98. 110, 111. 144, 256, 263 Marshall, Bob 46, 58, 98, 111, 197, 211 Marshall, J. ..,.,....,.....,.,.... 49 Martin, Donna ......,,,.....,,.. 263 Martin, Lyee .,.. .... 1 39. 210 Martin, Lynn . . . .... 136, 210 Martin, Rodney .. . .,... 148 Marx, Ronnie .... ...... 9 1 Mason, Chuck .., .... . , . . 185 Mason, Karen .... ..... 1 14, 185 Matson, Gail . . , . . ...,.. 85, 102, 185 Matteson, Toni ...,.,........... 211 Mauk, Dalene .. 88, 100, 101, 211 Mauk, R, ....... .............. 4 8 Maul, R. Edwin . ,. ...,... 118, 211 Maupin, Jeanne ., ,..... .. 211 Maurice, Bill ,... . . .... 114, 211 Maus, Dona ....... ...... 2 63 Maxwell. Marilyn .... .,.. 2 11 Mayer, Joe .......,.... . . . 93, 211 McAdams, Charles E. . , ..... 263 McAdams, LaVonne . . , ....... . 185 McBride. Larry D. ..., .......... 2 63 McBride, Mike .... .. . 104, 132, 211 McCabe, Guy . . . .......,. . 185 McCabe, Harry .... . . . 93, 263 McCaig, Mary ,. .,.............. 211 McCalmon, Robert ....,......... 211 McCleary, Karen ..... 63, 86, 114, 127, 259. 264 McClung, Judy . . . 38. 74, 86, 127, 139. 227, 264 McCollum, Kasey ....... 132, 136, 264 McCorkle, Suzy .... .......... 1 85 McCormick, Dave ............... 114 McCown, Alan .,.,.......... 93, 211 McCown, Ashby ...... 80, 81, 112, 128 McCown, Thomas .....,........, 264 McCracken, Nancy .......... 185, 177 McCraig, Mary .... ....... 7 7 McCrilla, Judy ....... ..... 1 14 McCullcck, Karen ............... 125 McCulloch, Karen Sue ..,........ 264 McCullough, Joan . . . 86, 121, 123 264 McCul1y. Ieit ........... .,....,. 2 11 McCustion, Max W. .......... 77 264 McDanal, Steve . , . . . . 145, 148, 211 McDaniel, Keith E. .............. 264 McDermott, Cheryl .. 85, 100, 132 264 McDonald, Kay ...... 69. 97, 191 211 McDonnell, Dennis .......,...... 211 McDonough, Nan .... 86, 123, 127 211 McDorman, R. . . . ........... . . 149 McDowd, Ethel . . . . . 77 265 McElroy, Judy ..... ..... 2 B5 McFarland, Carol . . . ..... . 211 McFarland, DeWitt . . . .... 118. 211 McFar1in, James , . . ....... . 211 McGahey, M. ....,. .,......... 1 50 McGarvin, Karen . . .... 90, 197. 211 McGeary, Roger . . . ..... 121. 211 McGechie. Keith . . . .... 101, 211 McGee, Marilyn . . . ....... 114, 185 McGirr, Janet ............... 107, 265 McG1oth1in, Penny .... 74, 85, 114, 265 McGrew, James .......,.... 122, 127 McGurk. Kathi .... .,.. 1 14, 211 McHenry, Dorthy . . . . . . 97, 139, 211 Mclntire, Sally , .,., ..... , , 116 Mclntosh, Hugh , , , . . . 265 Mclntosh, Jane . . , . - . 195 McIntosh, Joan . , . . . . 185 Mclntosh, JoAnn .. . ,... . 186 Mclntyre, Gail , . , ,. . 77, 186 Mclntyre, Tom .... . 211 McKay, Cynthia . . . . , , 212 McKay, Richard . , . - - - 185 McKee, Carole A. ., ..... 265 McKelvy, Eric , ...,.. 186 McKenzie, D. .... .. l14, 151 McKenzie, Lynne ,,., . 212 McKime1y. Anna , . . . . 140, 265 McKin1ay, Sue ..... , , . ,, 114, 186 McKnight, Bonnie .,.. .. 104, 212 McKnight, Lenore . . , ..... . 186 McMillan, Judy . ,. .... 139, 211 McMi1len, Daryl .... ,,..... 2 12 McMu11in, Chuck . , . . . 49, 186 McMil1in, Curtis . . . ,. . 102, 109 McNall, Charlene , . . .... . , 77 McNamara, Pat .... ,..,, 2 12 McNaughton, Judy .,........ 114, 265 McNeal, Clydia .,.......,...,.., 186 McNeill, Mike ... ... 44, 46, 111, 265 McNitt, Sherry ...,,............. 212 McQuiddy, Mike J. , .,.,. 93, 114, 265 McRae, Gayla .. 86, 114, 117, 122, 127, 197, 212 McRae, Karene K. .. 103, 114, 117, 132, 265, 293 McWilliams, Hudson ...... 46, 69, 132, 197, 212 Meade, Nancy , , , . . . 186 Means, Scott ..... ..... 2 65 Medford. Mary E. ,, .,.... 265 Medford, Ruth ..,... 177, 186 Medill, Sandra .. ........ 125 265 Meek, Ron ......,. ... 104.131, 212 Meerz, Donna ....... .......... 2 11 Meiklejohn, Wilbur . ,. ..,,... . 186 Meineke, Vickie . . , , ,..... 107, 265 Mellor, Jackie ..... . . . 105, 107, 265 Mendoza, Charles , . . ......... . . 78 Mendoza, M, ...... ..,....,,,.. 1 31 Meredith, Dwight ........ 78, 144. 148 Mereness, Teddy .... 83, 122, 132, 265 Merkle, Lyndon C. ...........,.. 265 Mermen, Steve K. . . ,, ,,,... 91, 212 Merriman, Ronald ,..... 109, 151, 186 Mertens. Ruby ..... ........,.... 2 66 Mestek, Mike ......., 46. 98, 114, 122 Meunier, Patricia A. .,....,.,... 266 Mewborn, A1 .....,, .....,.... 1 86 Meyer, Adele ...... . . . 186 Meyer, Dave ...,. ....... 1 14 Meyers, Joyce . , . .... 125. 266 Meyers, Marilyn .......,.... 114, 212 Middlemist, Joan ........ 107, 129, 266 Mielenz, Mike K. . . 51, 55, 56, 98, 127, 260, 266 Miles, Gary .......,,,. . 266 Miller, Ann .. ,,... .... 1 14,186 Miller, Ann .. 101, 121, 123. 212 Miller, Carol .. .,.......... 212 Miller, D. ...... .... 1 32. 150 Miller, Henry ., . ......... . 212 Miller, Linda . . . .... 96, 212, 227 Miller, Lynda ,, , ., . 96, 97, 227, 266 Miller, Mailyn A. . . ... 38, 114, 236 Miller, Patsy ...... . . . 77, 212, 266 Miller, Ronald L. . ., .... 148, 266 Miller, Shiela . . . .,...,.,. 97, 212 Miller, Yvonne L. .............,. 266 Milligan, Kathleen ,, 95, 122, 140, 212 Milner, Colleen ......... 125, 197. 212 Minor, James , . , , .,...,..... , 212 Minor, Steve ..... , , ,.,.., 212 Minshall, Carol . . . . . . 186 Misek, Marcia . . , ...... . 212 Mitchell, Dick .,... ...,.,.. 8 8. 91 Mitchell, Mary A. ,. 77, 116. 212 Mitchell, Vicke .. 114, 177, 186 Milton, Charles , , .... 121, 212 Mitts, Ginny .... .,.. 1 21,212 Mitts, Kathy ...., ...... 1 86 Mohs, Maryellen . . .., 77,213 Monden, Karen .... ..,.......... 9 7 Montague, Carol ............ 114. 213 Montgomery, Cheryl . 95, 114, 128, 186 Montgomery, Robert ....,, 83, 95, 109, 114. 266 Montgomery, Roberta ..,. 82, 122, 127, 128. 134, 136, 212 Moondy, Jim ....,.., ..... 1 14 Moody, lohn ....., 49, 186 Moore, Anna ........... 135, 212, 266 Moore, Carole .... 83, 84, 95, 123, 127. 140, 212 Moore, Dave R. ................. 267 Moore, F. ....... ..,... 1 48 Moore, John ..... ..., 1 45. 136 Moore, Martha .................. 186 Moore, Mary Lou ............ 73 213 Moore, Marilyn ...,. 86, 131, 146, 147, 197, 213 Moore, Sandy .... . . . 116, 177, 186 Moore, Sue B. .. .., 121, 123, 212 Moore, Terry ... 118, 149 212 Morehead, I. .... ............. 2 12 Moreland, Eloise .,., 86, 114, 140 213 Morgan, Don .... .,..,..., 1 14 213 Morgan, Harry .. .... 118 213 Morgan, Joy .... .... 1 05, 267 Morgan, Judy ..... . 186 Morgan, Pat ...,............. 75 213 Morgan, Sandra ............. 97 267 Moritz, Sandy 71, 97, 132, 146, 147, 148, 266 Morrell, James ...... 91, 127. 135. 213 Morris, Robert .......... 80, 114, 186 Morris, Robin A. .... 17, 42, 117, 139. 147, 227. 263, 266, 292 Morrison, Mike ....... 59, 93, 111, 266 Morse, Darryl L. ......,..... 151, 266 Morse, Linda .... ...,... 9 0, 186 Morsen, Larry .............. 148, 213 Mosconi, Barbara , .,....,....... 213 Mosconi, Larry .... 45, 46, 58, 98, 111. 264, 267 Moser, Berta .... ,.......... , . 106 Moses, Gary ........ 93, 114, 127,213 Mosher, Esther ....,.... 114, 186 Moss, Harold .. ,... 91.148, 213 Moss, Torn ....., .... 5 9, 111, 213 Mount, Meredith . .,,,....... 140,213 Movios, Dave .......,.,,.... 82,186 Mowry, Donna L. . .. 104, 123, 131, 267 Miegan, Vivky ........., 88, 106.,213 Mulhausen, Phyllis 84, 86, 123, 127 267 Mullins, Lynn S. ....,... 141, 227 267 Munden, Karen ......,.,........ 213 Munger, Mike W. .,.. 59, 93 267 Munro, Bill ......, ..... 8 2 186 Murdie, D. .,.... ...... 1 49 Murdie, E. 151 Murphy, D. ...,, ....., 1 48 Murphy, James . . .,...... 88 151 Murphy, Kay .... ....,.. ,....., 5 7 Murphy, Sharon .,.. 104, 122, 127, 213 Murphy, Susan K. , .,,.......... 267 Murray, Jim .....,. 135, 145, 148, 213 Musgrave, T. , ., , ...,...... . . . 148 Myrick. Ioan .... ....... 1 14, 186 - N - Nachman, Ricky .. . .... , 114 Nash, Bill ....... .,.... 2 68 Nash. lei! ......... 82 148 Nashell, Waunita ...,.......... 186 Neashan, P. ............,....,., 148 Neavill, Iudy .. , 90, 114, 125, 197 213 Neerinq, Susie ..... , .... 38,114 213 Neet, Linda ........,... 121,132 268 Neigenfind, Charlene ..,...,..... 186 Nellis, Steve G. 43. 46, 58. 98, 110, 111, 113, 114, 126, 127, 267, 268 Nelson, Charlene ..,..,.,,....,.. 213 Nelson, Ed ...,....,,...,.,,. 81 186 Nelson, Eva ...,,,,....,....,... 213 Nelson, Gayne A. ,. 143, 145, 149 268 Nelson, Karen ...,,..... 123, 131 213 Nelson, Sara ..,...,,...,.....,,. 186 Nettnin, Gloria ..,..,.,....,..., 187 Neusteter, Buzz .. 52, 73, 111, 114 187 Nevin, Tom ...,.,,....,.,., 144 187 Newberry, Marilyn .,......,, 127 268 Newell, Dona ...,...... 122,127 213 Newell, Stanley .,.. 102, 118, 127, 268 Newman, Linda ....., 38, 114, 140, 268 Nichols, Chuck .. ,.....,. , ,... 213 Nicholson, Craig . . . ....... . 268 Nicles, Theresa ..,.,......, 105 269 Nielsen, Kathy ,... ,,,...... 1 05 269 Niemann, Gary .. 19, 127, 132,269,271 Nikkei, William 121, 127, 132, 134 213 Nissen, Kay ,.............,,.... 214 Nissen, P. .... .,.,........... l 49 Nolte. lim ,,. ,.., 70. 73, 85, 88 269 Noonan, Jerry Norberq, Tom L. Nordeen, L. ...... . Nordstrom, Dale .... Norland, Jim ..... 134 ....148 187 269 214 ,..,...82 , ,... .82 Norris, G. ......... ...... 1 77 Northcutt, Michelle . . , , , , 121, 186 Northrup, Lola ..... .....,.,.. 1 86 Nowlen, Carl .... .......,.,. 2 69 Nowlen, Carol ,... ... 131, 125, 259 Nupman, Nan ... ...... , , ,. 101 Nupnaw, Nancy . , . . . , 214 Nusbaum, Janice . . . . . , 187 1 Q 1 Oaks, Harold ..,, ,, .,,.,... 106 Obercramer, Ioy . . . . . 101, 114, 269 O'Brien, Jane .,....,,,,. 38, 107, 269 O'Bryant, Michele .... 84, 97, 123, 269 Ochander, Lois ..,. 125, 127, 132, 216 Ochs, Ed .,.,.,.............,... 214 Ochs, Kay , ..,,. .....,..... 1 14, 187 O'Donne1l, Pat .........,.. 71, 91, 214 O'1-learn, Brian I. . 52, 92, 93, Ill, 114. 129, 269 Ohlson, Elaine .,.........,...,,. 214 O'Koren, Karen .... . , . 214 O'Leary, Sharon ..... .. . 187 Oldfield, Margaret ..,..,........ 187 Olguin, Rose ...............,... 269 Oliner, Sherry R. 42, 131, 269, 294, 295 Olivier, Bob ,................... 186 Oliver, Ray ..,,............ 114,186 Olsen, Becky 38, 107, 123, 131, 269, 227 Olson, Barbara ,.... ,....,,. ,... 1 B 7 Olson, Evelyn ..... 21, 34, 38, 86, 114, 125, 131, 139,269 Olson, J. .......,,.,..,....,..... 49 Olson, Linda L. , . . ,,,. ., 269 Olson, Norm ,.... ,,., 1 14, 137 O'Neill, Terry S. . ,. .... . . 269 Oppenheim. Ioy .....,......,... 187 Orblom, Don J. .,.....,...... 78,269 Ordelheide, Franklin . 95. 114, 134, 214 Organ, Gordon R. .......,,...,. 270 Orloif, Alex .....,..,,,.......... 106 Ormsbee, Jean ....... 83, 95, 121, 270 Orrell, Ronnie . . . 43, 45, 46, 47, 71. 98, 110, 111, 270, 272 Osborne, Sally .....,.,,, 85, 114, 270 Ostberg, Jan , ,.....,,, ,.,.. ,... , 1 87 Ottosen, Marie ,............, ,... 1 06 Oughtred, Peggy 88, 114, 125, 139, 214 Overstake, Nancy .,............. 186 Oviatt, Pam .,,. 97, 104. 114, 131, 186 Ovley, Steve ,.................. 114 Owens, Marvin ....,.,........ .. 214 Owens, Ruth E. . . . ,... 125, 270 Ozias, C. Blake .. .. , B8, 270 .. p - Pacheco, Mary .............. 107, 270 Page, Bob ...,. . . , 93, 114, 227, 270 Page, Fred , ,....,. ,,,,.214 Page, Janet ., ....... 132, 270 Page, Jaye ..... ..,....,. 1 14, 125 Paine, Carol ... ... 66, 97, 126, 127 Pairan, Paul .... ..,.,...,.. l 86 Palmer, Donald . . . ...... 129, 270 Palmquist, Jay ., .,.., 214 Palmquist, P. .... ..., 4 9 Pardikes, Stacey . . . , . 186 Pariet, Ann .,,,.. ... 214 Parin, Pete ,,... 115 Parker, Evelyn . .. ., . 270 Parker, lane ..., ..... 1 86 Parker, Paula . . . , . . 83, 270 Parks, Don ..,,,.,... ...,.. 8 2 Parma, Martha Jean .. ,,.,.. 270 Parrish, Ronald ... ,,,. 121, 214 Parson, Philip .......,,,.,...... 214 Pastorias, Russ .,,.,,.....,,, 93, 270 Patten, Carolyn .. 71, '76, 114, 122, 127. 140, 214 Patterson. Carla .,,..,,,,.,,. 23, 117 Patterson, Kay M. 38, 107, 119, 121, 127, 139, 227,271 Patterson, Robert Patterson, Sharon .. Patton, Carol .,... Payne, Bob .... 116 ....177 Payne, Celia . . 122, 127, Peacock, Larry . .. ..... . 93, Pearse, Karen . . . ...... . . . . Pearson, Karen . .. ....... . 80, Peck, Dave .,.. .... 9 B, 111, Peck, Iudy ......, ,.,,,,,,, Peden, John .,.... .... 1 86, Peery, William M. Pelon, lack ......., ......... Penhallow, Amy . . . . . . 73, 77, Penington, Michael ............. Peonio, Steve .................. Perdew, Iohn ..... 15, 74, 80, 83, 127, 270, 275 Perdew, Phyllis . . . .,... . 95, 104, Perenyi, A1 ..... ,,,.,,,,,, Perkins. R. ....., , A , Perrine, Joanne .... , , , Perry, Meredith . , , . , , Peters, Bryant L. . . . ..... . . . . . Peters, Evelyn .............. 139, Peters, Rex . .,...... 58, 111, 149 Peters, Sue .... 18, 71, 80, 84, 103, 127, 128, 271 Petersen, Charles .,.....,...... Petersen, Donna J. ...... 84, 125, Petersen, Jean ...., ......... Petersen, Jerry . . . .... . . . . Peterson, Allen . . . .... 121, Peterson, Arnold .... 177, Peterson, Donna ............ 115, Peterson. Jerry .......... 49, 214, Peterson, Marshall K. ., 102, 118, Petrich, Jrehene ............ 106 Petit, D. . ........ Petterson, Jerry ...... Pterdesteller, Jeannie .... 72, 121, 140, 214 Phelps, Randy 69, 93, 98, 111, 226, Phillips, Don ................,.. Phillips, Edward L, ... . . . . . . . . Phillips, Larry ,....... ...... Phillips. Maureen I. . . . . . . . 107 Philput, William ..,. ...... Pick, I. .,....... , . , Pierce, Cliit . , . . . Pierce, D. . , . . . Pierce, I. .... , . . Pierce, Paul ..... ...,....... Pierce, Marian . . .... ....... . . Pigman, Dean .... . . . 82, 93, 150 Pilkington. Steve . . ..,. 77, 151, Piotrowski, Alice .... .......... Piotrowski, Patricia . . . .... . . . . Pitman, Darlene ..... .... 1 07 Pixler, Nancy ..... ........ Pixler, Richard .. ....... 93 Plank, Jim ........ ... 115, 135 Plummer, Jack . , . ...... . . . . Plummer, Lee ..... .... 1 48 Pobuda, Eckhard . . .... . . Pomeroy, Mike . . . . . 49 Porter, Bob ..... .... ,.,....... Porter, Carole ..............,.... Post, Robert ............ 109, 115 Postlethwaite, Linda A. ......... . Potter, Pamela ....... ........ Potts, Marilyn . . . ,,.. 101 Potts, Valerie ..,. ,.,,,, Poulos, Michele . . . . . . . . Powell, John , , . ...... . . Powell, Karen . . . .... . 106 Prater, Lee .... 104, 131 Prather, Polly ,.... .... 7 1, 105 Preisendort, Alan . , ....,. 118 Preston, M. ....,... .... . Preston, Jackie J. . . .. . 91 Preyer, Judy .... . . . Price, Bob ....... . . . Price, Jamie O. . ......... , . Price, John ........... Price, Kay ,, 97, 115, 177 Price, Suzy .. 85. 101, 102 Prier, Suzy ... ,........ . . . , Priess, Iody .. ......... .. Pringle, lohn .. ... 121, 127 Proven, R. ...,.. . ..,... . . . Puckett, Dorothy . . . .... . . . . Puckett, Doug ,... ..., 1 15, Pulsipher, Iohn ..,. ..., 1 22 Pumphy, Marjorie .... ..... Pumphrey, Mary Jo .. .... .. Putrey, Cheryl ....... .... 1 39 ...Q- Qually, Carol .... Quelvoq, Keith M, Quick, Gordon M. Quimby, Ieannie Quimby, Theresa Quinn, Susan ..,,. .. 91,111, . ,..... . .,.... 131 .. ...76, -R Rabe, Iohn ...... . . . Rabe, Iudith A. ... ... Radclifte, Linda Rader, Lee .....,.,. . . . 52, Rader, Thomas F, , . . . . . . Rahn, S. ..,,,..., ....... . 117, 273 227.2 73 125. 273 123,215 115,215 ...,273 ..,...... .116 111, 273 ....273 ....l50 Rainey, Nancy . ..,....,........ 116 Ralston, Doug ....... 93, 115, Ramaker, Ian ,,..... . ., , 93, Randol, Emmy Lu ...,... 95, Rankine, Larny . . . Raukin. Sharon . . ..,, . . Ramer, Dennis . . . .... , . , , Rask, Bill ........ .... 1 09, Rasmussen, Iudy . . . ..,,,.. 97, 215 Rasmussen, Herdis . . . . . . . . . Rasmusson, Richard . . . . . . Rasor, Glenn . ..... . . . . . , Rath, Charles .... 197, 215 273, 337 115, 188 134, 151 107, 273 106, 215 115, 273 106,273 .,.. 215 .49, 188 .. .....2l5 Ratclilf, Kathy Io . , . . . 127, 215 Ray, nm M, ....,. ......... 1 21 Ray, Richard .... ...,.., Z 2 103, 273 Rea, Ginny .....,..,.... 97 115, 188 Reagan, David B. . . . 50, 93, 111, 273 Reagon, Rincel ...... 88, 145, 151, 274 Ream, Don ....... Rebell, Carol ..... Rechnitz, Sandy Rector, Barbara .. Rector, Donna .. .... ,..... 2 15 75, 88, 215 188 .....215 Reddy, Bobbi , . . . , . 106, 188 Reed, Iudy .... ... 115, 188 Reed, Norm ... ....,.,.,.,.. . 215 Reed, Pat ... ,....... ,. 127, 274 Reed, Tom ..... 92, 93, 115 227, 274 Rees, Sandy .... ...... 1 25 197, 215 Reeves, Betty . . . . . . 87 123, 274 Reeves, Carol ..., ......,.. 1 88 Reeves, Don K, . . 128. 274 Reeves, Tim .... . .,.,. 121, 215 Reilel, Sandy .... .. ..........., 189 Roberts, Diane Stratton' Reginelli, Rob ....... 50, 98 111, 274 Rehkow, Iudie . . . .....,.. 121, 188 Reibee, Marcice . .. ........... . 101 Reiber, Marcia ....... 74, 87, 123, 215 Reich, Connie ..,.. ...,...... 1 15 Reichardt, Ioe .......,,...., Reichardt, Gerald . .......... Reitz, Denny . . . 14. 34, 44, 46, 132, 136, 274, 276 111 ,....46 98.111, Rhoads, Ianice ....,.........,.. 215 Rhoades, Barbara .,,.... 75, 140, 215 Rhoades, Ian .. 121, 125, 146, 147, 215 Rice, Dan R. ,.................. 274 Rice, Sharon . . . . . .... 80. 188 Rice, Susan . . , . ,,.,.. 188 Rich, Dennis .. ,..... 109, 188 Richard, Alan .... . . ..,....... 115 Richards, Della ....,.. 87, 97, Richardson, Linda 140, 215 , .... 19, 80, 83, 85, 103 ,117, 121, 127, 134. 197, 216 Richmond, Terry . . ............., 129 Richter, David .......,...... 149, isa Richter, Pam .... ,...... 1 88 Ricker, Ray ..... .,,... 1 34, 216 Ricketts, Cheryl . . . . . 95, 125, 216 Riddell, Chuck . . . ........ . . 59 Rider, Larry C. Ridgway, Sue .... Riepenhoit, Kay . .. Riginelli, Bob .... Riley, Ray .... Risher, Iudith .... . Risher, Patricia .......274 188 .,..,216 ,.......58 ....61,132 ....2l6 .........188 Rittenhouse, Don .,., ,..., . . . . . 111 Robbins, Barbara . . . .. 84, 127, 216 Robbins, Beth L, . . , ....... . . 274 Robbins. Linda .,..... 188 Robeck, Ioanne . . . ...... 116, 216 Robertson. Don .. Roberts, William .. Robertson, Marge ............21S 121,132,144 151 . . ......... 188 Robertson, Ruth Ann ..... 32, 115, 274 Robertson, R. D. ..,.,..,,,...,.. 151 Robinson, Carol ................ 274 Robinson, Carol ...., 75, 91, 107, 122. 127, 140, 216 Robinson, Ieti C. .. 15, 52, 70, 83, 11l. 122, 126, 127, 134, 136, 275 Rodello, Pat ......,.....,......., 58 Roewe, Sharon . , . ....,...... . 275 Rogers, Alan ............,.. 115. 188 Rogers, Claudia .,,, 95, 97, 115, 127, 131, 275 Rogers, Dianna .... . . . 106, 216 Rogers, Marilyn . . . . . . 125 274 Rohde, Iacque . . . ,,....... 188 Rohe, Marticia .. ...... 106 216 Romero, Alvin .. ..... 106, 148 198 Rommel, Emily .,....,.,...,..,. 274 Roning, Robert I. . .. 44, 46, 58, 98, 110. 111, 274. 280 Romleldt, Ioanne .... 38, 131, 134 216 Rood, Sandra ....,.,....... 107 274 Roorda. Iim ,.... ..., 46,93 216 Rose, Carolyn . . . ..,..... . , 85 Rosen, Marilyn . .. ...... , 107 Ross, Iackie ..... .,.. 1 B8 Ross, ludy .,.. .,.. 2 75 Roth, Bob ...... .,,....., 2 16 Roth, Doyle ....... S0 111 Roth, Hermie .......,.,., 97 107 275 Roth, Wayne . .,..,............. 121 Rothweiler, Ruth Ann 84.123, 127 216 Rousseau, Dale W. ....... ...,-- 2 74 Rubin, Byron ......,............ 216 Ruble, Iohn W. .... 105, 118 275 Rudisill, Iim ..., .,.... 1 09 275 Rudolph, Sandi .... . . . . 97, 188 Rueter, Iim .... . . . . 148, 275 Rueter, Sylvia .....,..,......... 189 Ruggles, Beverly ............... 189 Rugh, Mary Lee .. 87, 97, 121, 125 216 Ruhott, Linda .. ....,.....,...... 217 Ruid, Margo .. ........... 177, 189 Rule, Iim ........ ,.,.. ..... 8 3 Rumbaugh, Pat . .. 87, 115 275 Rummel, Lois .... .........,,. 2 16 Rundiks, Arnold ......,..,.,.... 121 Rupp, Sue S. ...,... 115,125,127 276 Russell, Iudy .. ..,... 76, 107, 216 Russet, Jack ..... ............ 1 89 Rust, Betsy Iean .........,...... 276 Rule, Sue ..,.....,............. 188 Ryall, Pat .............. 97, 115, 188 Ryan, Ann L. 85, 107, 115, 131 276 Ryan, Karen ,........... ....... 1 89 Ryan, Mary . ........... 115, 131, 216 Ryder, Kay ..,...... 38, 121, 127,217 Ryland, Dwight E. .......... 135, 276 Ryman, Karen .... ........ 1 05 276 -5- Sacarto, Marilyn Sack. Linda C. . 38, 115, 125, Sager, Carole C. ....... 117. Saitta, Carl .....,.....,.... 140 131 132 Salasar, Beatrice A. . . . ..,, . . . . . Sample, Douglas Samples, Charles . , . . . Samson, Carolyn . . , .... . . . Sampson, Tony A. . . . . . . . 91 Sandberg, Bud ...... .......,. 139 Sanborn, Beverly I. .,... 107, Sanburq, Delmer Sandburg. Bud . . . . ...... . . . . . Sanburh, Delmar Sanderson, Kendall .. 95, 122, Sanford, Dave .... '76, 88, 95, 129, 277 Sankey, Denay ............. Santi. P. Carol .. 71, 74, 87, 131, 143, 146, 147, 277, 283 115, 106, 117, Sare, R. ............,..,...... . Sauer, L. ......,.............. . Sausman, Sharon .. .... 115 Savage, S. ....... ........ . Sayers, Claudette . - . 1 ' . . 115, Schaefer, Chris . . . . . . . . . Schaffer, Chuck .... ........ Scheu, Iack ........, 27, 93, Schlede, Richard Schmallbeck, K. Schneider. I. . . . . Schneider, Chris . . Schnese, Pat . . 123 104 150, 115 131 216 276 276 . 91 276 149 106 189 276 . 80 277 102 189 189 218 127, 216 123, 148 148 217 150 277 217 188 277 277 151 148 . 82 217 Schrock, Thomas Schroeder. Iohn S. Schuck, ludy ..,,,. Schulte, E. ..,,.. . Schultz, Pat ..... Schulz, Marilyn . .. Schump, Norton ..... Schweiger, Cynthia Schweiqer, Ian Schwengels, Ann . Scilres, Beverly .. Scott, Dwight C. . . . . Scott, Iudy ..,... Scott, Ray .... Scrivner, Rick Scroggins, M. .. Seal, Diana Seaman, Lois .... Seamons, Patti .. Searles, Bill See. Lloyd .... Segatti, Mike .. Seidel, Sellens, Sue Sells, Carolyn . , . . . Sells, Margaret Seminara, Gerri A. Serafinl, Donna Settles, Mary ...... Settles, Phil Sevcik, Ken ..... Sevier, Cheryl .. Sewald, S. .....,. . Sexton, Brenda S. Shafer, Steve .... ' ' 95, 41512 77 30, 116, 117 .' f f f f f rbl 55' .....l7 109 121, 125 116 121 ....77 ...123 ....74 .....97 ... 102, 137 .,,....49,5'1 . e1,sa, 127 f 557 987 -594 Shannon, Mary .. 87, 122, 134, 197 Shannon, Richard . Shapespeare, M. . . . . Shaughnessy, Iudy Shaw, Linda .....,. Shelton, Dave .,... Shelton, Doug Shelton, Sandi Shepherd, Iim .. Sherlock, R. . . . . . . . Sherwood, Chris .. Shewmaker, Sally . .. Shier, Mary lo .... Shikles, lim .,.,.... Shikles, Iohn ..,..,. Shikles, Sue ..... 9 Shirclitt, Iudy ...... Shockley, Dan ....,, Show, Linda ........ Shroeper, Marilyn . .. Schroyer. Marilyn . .. ..........ll8 fffboliiil' .ff'1t12, 41-094 -i:ii'9'1- 5, iii, '125, .1127 Shubin, Derell ..... .,,.. Shuck, Iudy ..,. .... 1 05 Sibley, Sue ....... ........ 1 15 Sickles, Iudy ...... ..... 1 15, 121 Sicner, Sue .......,..,.,... 121 Siegfried, Harold A Sievers. Carole Sigler, Signs. Bob . ..... . I. .......... . Siirdmaa, Helle .. Silva. Nancy ..... Simmons, Iudy ................. , 121 Simonds, lo ,.... . Simonton, Robert . . , Simpson. Marcia .. Skiles, Roger ...... Skinner, Charlene . Slater, Robert .... Slaughter, Bill ., sunsey, Bill Sloan, Dennis . . . Sloan, Iohn . . . Sloan, Pat .... Slogan, lane . ,. Smich, I. .... . Smiley, Mike .. Smith, B, ....... . Smith, Bonnie . . . Smith, Danny .. Smith, Dayton . . . Smith, Denise . . . Smith, Donna , . . Smith, Edward . . . Smith, Ernie . . . Smith, G. ....... . Smith, lanice M. .. Smith, Iim M, Smith, Ioan C. . .. Smith, Ioe R. Smith, Iohn ..... Smith, Joyce C. .. Smith, Leonard .. Smith, Mary fff A122 iz? 177 75, 95, 121, 127 ,127 ....131 49, 121 277 277 217 132 217 188 189 217 139 136 189 277 217 149 149 148 217 189 189 106 188 188 151 217 277 139 277 189 217 217 189 277 151 277 277 217 122 136 217 189 115 277 217 277 150 277 189 217 189 189 217 189 189 115 115 189 189 106 189 217 217 277 278 189 148 139 217 278 217 217 217 189 189 109 189 ...,121 ,,..45,46 .....77 :SS177 ...,sv ..f,ff'1'do' ...1l6,197 .,.79,115 . .... 125, 131 151 ...132 131 121, 278 111 217 189 137 115 149 189 189 217 217 217 278 217 . 49 278 217 218 278 218 278 218 189 Michol I. .. ... Smith, Smith, Myrna . , . Smith, Neal ....,. Smith, Sharon .. Smith, Susie ., Smith, Todd L. .. . Smith, W. ,..... . Smith. Warren ..... . Snead, Maxwell . . . . . Snell, Lynda .... Snelson. Chere Snelson. lack . .... . Snelson. Iames C. . . Snow, Snow, Iill ..,,... Judy ...... . Snyder, D. ........ . Soderstrom, Dave .. Soderquist, Wally . .. Soll, lenny ............ George Kathy .. 87, 97 Southern, Spangler, Spangler, Ron .... , ..... . Spangler, Sharon Spangles, Sharon . . . Sparks, Paul ....... . Speck, Stan .......,.... Spencer, lo Ann .,..... Spensley, Margo Z. ..., . Sperl, Shirley .......... Spero, Saundra ..,. . Spicer, William L. .... . Spickelmier, Marilyn .. Spitler, Lawrence . . . . . . . . Spitler, Lee Anna ...... Sporcirch, Mary .... 101 Spratt, Steve W. .,.... . Spring. William I. .... . Sprouse, Corinne . . . Spurling, Tom . . . . Squires, Richard Stomptli. ludy Stamer, Nancy . . . Stamplli, Iudy Stample. Iudy Standeler, Bea Stanley, Lynda ...... 7 Stansbury, D. .... . . . Stasica, Mike ...... . Staveland, Shirley ....... Steckel, Edward . ..... 46, Steele, Leonard .... , . . . . Steele, Roger .... . . . Steen, Dee ...... 6 Stehr, Sylvia M. . . . , . . Steidley. Alta ....,... Stein, Roger .......... Steinkaus, Linda S. Stelzer, Belle ...,... Stenman, Io Lee ......... Stepenske, Wallace .... Stephens, Nancy A. . 107 Stephens, R. .......,. . Stephenson, Bette E. Stephenson, Claudia ...... Stephenson, lay .,,,...,.. Stephenson, Ieanie 86, 87, Stephenson, lim ....... Stephenson, Stephenson, Stern, Bill ......... , . . Stern, Carolyn D. .. Ioan K. .87 Larry ..... Stetson, Iacki .... . . . Steason, Pat .... . . . Stevens, Kathy . . . . . . . Stevens, Nancy .... Stevenson, Donna Stevenson, Stevenson, Lorrie Stevenson, Phil I. . 58,69 Stewart, Bill .........,... Stibrick, Carolyn Stibrick, Marleen . . . Stills, Nancy . . . . . . Stirling, Bill ....... . . . Stirling, Sharon Stoddard, Lester Stone. Barbara .,... Stone, Beverly Stone, Stone. C. Richard L. ...... . Stookesberry, Robert R. Storhaug, Diane ........... Stout, William R, ......... . Strand, Io Ann ......... Strathearn, William I. 9, 72 Iim ............ lanis A. ...,,.,.... . Edgar L. ....... Stratton, I. ..... , Stratton, ludy . . . Stratton, Ken . . 101. 278 .....2l8 .z .... 82 ....80,132 189 135, 278 149 .........218 111, 278 .....2l8 189 ..,......278 .........278 123, 278 .....278 148 ...150 ...218 189 189 131. 279 ....46,2l8 189 101 ....,218 115, 279 139, 218 140, 279 125, 278 139, 218 .......278 132, 278 149, 218 .......2l8 132, 278 ...,,279 .......279 90, 189 118, 149 .....l89 .....115 115, 279 122, 218 .....105 .....218 229, 279 131, 151 115, 189 229,279 111, 218 148, 218 ..... 279 197, 218 .....280 197, 218 111 131, 280 ..... 189 . 77, 90 ... ,. 280 127, 280 149 ......,..280 77, 199 ....91,2l8 125, 280 .........Z80 127, 280 151 189 125, 280 77, 199 123, 281 .....l89 105, 139 . .... 218 ...,..58 .....281 111, 291 127, 281 122,281 . , . . . 189 77,80 115,218 ..... 281 .....281 ,..,.218 125, 219 . .... 281 135, 281 .. 91, 281 189 .....281 132, 281 121, 281 148, 281 149 .......190 135, 219 Strauss, Judi ....,..,........... 190 Strauss, Steve 51, 95, 111, 112, 122, 128 Strawbridqe. Ronnie ............ . . . Streltzer, Jon ...... ......... 8 8, 102 Stroessner, Robert J. , ........ 76, 281 Strother, Dona ...,.,,.. 122.132 281 Struble, Connie .... , .....,,. 105 Stubbs,1Patty ,. .... 97,117,218 Stubbs. Sally ..... ......,,.,. 1 90 Stuebger, Gary E. .............. 281 Stultz, Dick M. ...... 74, 143. 145, 281 Stunkraus, Linda ............... 115 Sturdivant. Jo Anne .........,.. 218 Suhm, Janet .... 88, 115, 123, 140, 218 Suire, N. ........ , ..... , ........ 132 Sullivan. Barbara A. ........... 282 Sullivan, Dick ...... . . , 49, 57. 190 Sundine, Albert .,............ 49 190 Summers. Bob .............. 102, 282 Sunley, Emil ... 68, 69, 70, 80, 81, 112, 115. 128. 282, 284 Sunley. Traer ..... .... 1 25, 227 282 Swaggart. Mark W. ............. 282 Swaggart, Mary ............ 136 190 Swallow, Karen ... 71, 72, 87. 101. 115. 121,125,127, 219 Swanson, Jon H. ............. 77 282 Swanson, Jud ..... ....... 9 3 218 Swanson, Lynn .. .... 77,121 180 Swanson, Roy .. ,......., 190 Swanson, Ted .... .... 9 3 218 Swarty, Marilyne .. .... 219 Sweeney, Ronni , . . . . . 190 Sweeney, Sheila . . , . . , . 190 Swenson, Keith .... , , , . 219 Swenson, Nonalee .,......... 91 219 Swerer, Pat ,....,..,...,.... 177 190 Switzer, Ken , ....... 77,101,121 219 Sylvester, Gary ........ 127 219 ,... T ... Talbot, Gary ...... 219 Talbot, James .. , ........ 190 Talla, Cara .... ..... 8 5, 87. 282 Talla, Eric ..... .... 8 5, 131 190 Tanberq. Steve ..,...,.. 93 121 Tapp, Sally .... 85, 117. 122 219 Tatpley, Larry , .........,.,.... 148 Tartr. John .............. 109, 134 219 Tarr, Mary F. ,. 105, 127, 132, 134, 282 Taulli. George .................. 118 Taylor. Delores ........ 107.132 282 Talor, Gary S. . 42, 89, 83, 117, 227, 282 Taylor. John ............ 77.148 150 Taylor, Judy ........... 100, 123 282 Taylor, Sharon ........ 83, 87, 95. 127 Teel, Mary ..... 105, 130, 139, 140 282 Thode, Charlotte ...,............ 282 Thayer, Carol .....,,....,.. 127 139 Thilner, C. ..... ......... 1 40 Thomas, Bill .. . .... 57, 115. 190 Thomas, Cathy ..........,....... 219 Thomas, Donella ............... 190 Thomas, Dottie ,.,. 104, 121, 125. 130. 139, 219 Thomas, John W. . 51, 93, 111, 118, 283 Thomas. Mark ......,....,...... 190 Thomas, Melonie J. ,. .,.,,.., 131, 289 Thompson, Betty Kay . 69, 123, 127, 283 Thompson, Harry ..,............ 190 Thompson, Loretta ........,..... 219 Thompson, Pamela A. ....,...... 282 Thompson. Rita ..............,.. 190 Thompson, Sharon .. 13. 127, 143, 146, 147, 227, 282 Thompson, Sue ...... . . . , 118 Thorm, Barbara L. . . . . . . . 282 Thorpe, Barbara .... ....., 1 90 Thorsky, Dee ..... 177 190 Thrash, D. ..,.. ...... 1 30 Thrash. Pat ..,, .... 1 90 Tichenor. C. . , . , . 150 Tichenor, Steve , . . . . 190 Tieman, Bill ..,. .... 1 90 Tilsley, Don ,... 57 190 Tilton, John L. . . , .... 118, 282 Tising, Carlee ...... . . . 76, 84, 219 Todd, Charlene .........,,...... 190 Tombling, Laurence A. .. 144, 149 283 Tonini, Laverna ......,...,,..... 106 Tcnini. Marie ......,. ---...- 2 19 Topolnicki, John . . . . . . . 219 Torpy, Dick ..,.. .... 2 19 Torst, Werner . , ..... 82 Totten, William . , . , . , . 219 Tracey, Ronald 46, 56. 69. 111, 176. Trammell, B. ........,..... ,,.. . 190 137 Trammell, Rebecca ...,........,. 190 Traudt, Bob .......... 46, 93, 111, 283 Tressler, John ..... ........ 1 18, 219 T.rue, Ricky ........ ....,.,..... 4 9 Tucker, Roland G. . . ..., 78, 293 Tucker. Rusty A. . . . . ....,.. . . . 283 Tucker, Steve N. ....,....,..... 283 Tuit, Daniel ...,..,.. 71, 105, 128, 283 Turner, Dean . . . ........ 190. 134 Turner, Elsie . . , ........,. . 284 Turner, Philip . . .... 101, 151, 284 Turner, Stuart . , . ..... 135, 284 Tyler, Kathy L. ... ... 123, 284 - U - Ullery. Nadine .. . ..,. 76, 140, 219 Ullery, Norine ...... , .,.. 140. 219 Underhill, Barbara . . , ..,. 190 1 V ... Valasquez. Joe .,..,.......,,,... 58 Valdez, Penny . . . 95, 125, 146, 149 284 Vallor. John ......,. 44.110, 111 284 Vanllebber A. ..,........,,.. 85, 151 Vancil, Kay ...............,.... 219 Vandenberg. Sharon .... .... 2 84 VanDerGang. Janice F. ., .... 284 Vandergrait, Thomas .,......... 115 Vandergriit, Thomas ........ 129. 219 Vanderwal, Marilyn . 90, 127, 140. 219 VanHorn, Judy ..,....... 91, 131 219 VanKranenhurgh, Kristen .... 97, 284 VanLoenen. Garden .......,..,.. 111 VanSte1ton, Drew . , . . . . 118 220 VanWe1den, Carl . . . . . . 93 285 Vaughn, Sandra ..,, ..,..,. 1 07 Vaughan, Tom .... ....,.... 2 85 Vautrain. Ann . . . . . . 84. 128, 285 Veatch, Carol .. 97, 177 180 Veaton, Carol ...... .,,.,.... 1 15 Veith. Paula ......... 116 190 Verdicchio, Terry A. .,...,,,, 93, 285 Verlee, Mike ........... 93, 115, 285 Vigil, Joe , ......... .. 121,177 190 viqil, Ken .,.,.... ......... 1 90 Vincent, David J. . . . . ,,., . . 285 Viner, Georgia .... .... 2 20 Viner, Kathy ..... .... 1 90 Vines, Carol A. .. . . . . . 285 Vlasin, Joyce ...,... ..,... 1 91 Vos, Diana ........., . . , 107, 285 Voshell, Waunetia N. .. ,,.. 285 .. W 1 Waddell, Robert M. .... 135.137, 285 Wade, Jackie ..,,... ....,...... 1 Z1 Wade, Linda , ..,. ..... 1 23, 220 Wade, Sharon .. , ,.... 191 Wadsack, Phil .. ...,,.. 118 Wage, Caren .,,,. . . . 131, 220 Wagoner, Jerry P. , , ...... 285 Wagner, Art ................ 177, 190 Wagner, Donna Lee ..,...,.. 115, 285 Wahl, Bill .,..... 80, 88, 102, 112. 127. 128, 285 Waibel, Earl .... . ...,.,.,...,,.. 80 Wakeman, Ed .,.. ,........ 1 90 Walden, Bill ....,,. ... 11, 14, 285 Walker, Carol Sue . . .,..... 285 Walker, Coralie .... ...... 2 20 Walker, Dick ..... .... 4 9,190 Walker, Ioan .,... ,...... 1 90 Walker, Joyce ..,.,. , . . 125, 285 Walker, Kathy M. .. ..,... 285 Walker, Marilyn ..., .... 1 91 Walker, R. ......,. .... 1 48 Walker, Shalrone L. ,,,.......,., 285 Walker. Sherry . , . 97 Walklinq. Carlotta .. 121, 127, 139 Walkovitz, Danny .....,,........ Wall. Laurie .,.,. Wallace, C. . , . . 115 191 220 190 220 150 Wallace, Ken . ...... 46. 106. 130,220 Wallenstrom, Cheryl ..,,,,.. 150 190 Walters. Kay . 76. 84, 115. 123, 127 220 Walters, Mary Ellen .... 59, 121. 132. 139, 220 Walters, Alan ...,.. 121, 132, 220 Walton, Jean ........... 76,115,220 Walwoork. Wayne ......,....., . . . Wangerin, Linda . .. 80, 115, 117 190 Wantland, Sherman ............. 106 Ward, Calrl ..................,.. 286 Ward, Jackie ..... 107, 125, 286 Ward, Marla Sue . . . ....., 107, 286 Ward, Pamela . . . 123, 127, 220 Ward, T. ....,. ..,,..,.... 1 32 Warner, Sharon .... ........, 2 20 Warren, Kay . ...... 140 220 Watenpaugh, Charles 149 220 Watkins, Bonita ..... , .,.. 190 Watkins. Tim ,...... ....,.. 1 15 Watson, Barrie . . . . . . 109, 286 Watson, Coralie .......,.,....,. 220 Watson, Rick ............... 115 191 Watson. Val 70, 88, 87, 95, 132 286 287 Weatherman. Eddy Kay ..... 121. 181 Weaver, Jack .......... 121,127 220 Wedding. Dave ..,......,,,,..... B2 Wehner, Carl . , . . . . . . 220 Wehner, Paul .. ....... 286 Weichel, Donna . . . . . . 105 220 Weichel, Mike . . . ....... . 190 Weidman, Rod ............. ,... 1 90 weik. Jan ........,. 74,125 127 285 Weil, Judy ...............,, , 121 220 Weinberger, Tom ....... 115 151 190 Weir. Bonnie ..... .....,..... 2 20 Weisbrod, Kevin ........... , .... 30 Weisbrod. Mickey ....., 115 131 220 Weiss, I-'red W, ..,.....,........ 286 Weisser, Penny ....,.,.......... 190 Weith, James Douglas 88,93 115 286 Welch, Kathy , ............. .... 1 91 Welker. J. . ....... .. ...M49 Weller. Marsha ,. ..,...... 115 Wellinton, Susan . . . 97 106 220 Wells, Bonnie J. .. .......,. 286 Wells, G, ....... ........... 1 44 Wells, Rusty ......,..,,. 115 Wells, Sue ....... ..., 1 23 132 286 Wentheimer, Kent ....., ........ 2 20 Werner, William D. . 103,135 137 286 We-rtz, Margie .............. 79 286 Wernlz, Sid ......... 72,119 121 220 West, Barbara , ....... .,...... 2 86 West, Dave . .... .,... 93 287 West, Dennis E. , . . . ...,,. . . 287 West. Marilyn ........,.,... 116 191 Westerberq, Bonnie ..... 107 132 221 Westerman, Bob ..,. ...,... 1 48 191 Westgard, Nancy .. . . , 87, 125 287 Weto, K. ........,..... ........ 1 so Weyrich, Warren .,,.....,... 82,191 Wheeler. Mary 77, 78, 85, 121, 127, 220 Wheeler, Sandy .,....... 80,115 191 Wheeler, William ...... ........ 2 20 Wheir, M. .,........... . ......... .. Wherry, Bob .......... ......,.. 4 9 Wherry, Rosemary .. 87, 131, 140. 146, 147. 197, 220 Whitaker, Joyce Ann .. .... 286 White, Bill .......... ....... 1 09 White, Harry W. . . . ....... . . 286 White, James ..., . , . 49, 132 148 White, Leslie .... . .,.,., .. 115 White Nancy , , , .,..... 77. 116 White Tom ...... .... 4 6, 98, 221 Whitehurst, John .. ..... 150 191 Whittaker, Roy . .... ....... 1 15 Whittenberq. Scott .... 115, 286 Whyte, James P. ,... 118, 151 Wickman, Pat ..,, ....... 2 86 Wickre, Terry . . . .... 74, 287 Wickman, Pat ...... .... 8 8, 102 Wiepkinq, Mary .......,,....... 116 Wikstrom, Annette S, ......... 90, 287 Wilburn. Benny L. . . . 93. 115, 150. 287 Wilburn, Sherry ............. . .. 191 Wilcox, Sue ...... ........ 1 15.191 Wililey, Robert . . . ., . 109, 287 Wilhelm. Jane ,. ..... 115 Wilhelm, Jcanne ..,......,...... 191 Willett, George M. ........., 109, 287 Willhite, James 46. 69. 98 111, 197 220 Williams, Cheryl ......,,,......, 191 Williams. Cyndie ............... 191 Williams, Diane ..... 97 115, 197 220 Williams, Dick . . , , .... 77, 220, 287 Williams, Ed ................,... 288 Williams, Jeit ....,.,.......,,,.. 288 Williams, Joan . 121,129 127,132 221 Williams, Judy .,... 74, 86, 87, 88, 288 191 Williams, Margaret ....., 97,115. Williams. Susan ..... 87. 123, 137, 221 Williamson, Richard ......,.. 93, 221 Willing, Kathy ............,..,.. 121 Willis, Ann . ...,................ 106 Willis, Katherine ..... 38, 125, 132, 288 Willsea, Charles V. ...... 52, 111, 288 Wilmington, Joyce .. ....... 140 Wilmore, Jack .... .... 2 88 Wilson, Barbara .. ..... 191 Wilson, C. ...,... . .. 130, 149 Wilson, Ed ....... .... 9 3, 221 Wilson, Janice L. . . . ..... . . 288 Wilson, Joel .,.,,. . . . 115, 221 Wilson, Kent . .,.. ....... 1 15 Wilson, Lee . . , .,,..,,, . . 60 Wilson, Marty . . . . . 59, 111, 221 Wilson, Robert . .. .....,.. . 221 Wilson, S. .,... . ...... 150 Wilson. Ted . .. .. . . 221 Wilson, Terry . . . .... . 221 Winder, Diane .... , . , 107, 221 Winqert, Dennis ............. 135, 288 Winterowd. Cecil ............ 121, 191 Wirtz, Steve .... 98. 115, 122. 127. 221 Wisdom. D. .......,............ 151 Wise, Bob ....,..... .. . 115, 191 Wise, Bonnie Gay . , . . . . 125. 289 Wise, Jim .,,...., ..... 1 15 Woehl, Sue ..,,. .... 2 21 Woellhat, Jan . , ....... 115 Wolt, Edith ..., . . . 106. 221 Woli, Glory . . . ..., 77. 221 Wolf, Patricia ,. ..... 191 Woller. Marsha .. .,.. 191 Wood. Cassie .. .... 191 Wood, Dale .,.... . . ..... 191 Wood, Judy Mae . .. ....,... , 289 Wood, Tom ...,..,. 82. 115. 191 Woodhouse. Sharon Wodrich, Bill ........,. 80, 83. Woods, Carol .,.. ..,,.,. 9 7,115. . ,........ 77, 289 93. 132 191 Woods. Paul ......,,.....,.. 79. 288 Woods, Sharon 3 Woodson, Carolyn . Woolley, John ..... Woolum, Sandra Woorich, Fred W. . Wooten, Dick ...., Workman, Rick ..,. Works. Leslie ..... Works, Rick ...... 4 Worski, Nikki ..,.. Wretlind, Dennis .. Wretlind, Norman .. Wright. Cynthia ..., Wright, Elizabeth ., Wright, M, ...,.,, Wright. Nancy Wriqht. Ronnie Wunsch, Elsie .... Wunsch, William .. Wyant. Spencer .. Wyatt. Denny . , . . . . . ......76. 8. 97, 141. 197. 221 106. 191 191 191 289 221 191 71, 72. 123, 289 9,69,121,177,181 115,177,181 . .......... 289 ..........221 ...,.....l15,19l 115,134,221 131 106.191 ...5l,l11.288 191 97. . . . .. 141. 145. 289 ,... 115.121, 289 46. 98. 115. 221 -Y- Yeager, H. ........ .... 1 4B Yeaman, Constance . . , .... . 289 Yeater, Doyle ...... . . . 149, 288 Yonker, Charlotte . .............. 121 Younq, Bill ..................... 191 Young, lill .....,.... 27, 115, 125, 289 Young, Karen .. . ...... 115, 125, 221 Young. Lynda .. .,.. 115, 130, 191 Younger, Bev ..., .,.... 1 16, 191 Yule, Karen . . . . . . 72, 101, 289 - Z - Zabel, Diane .......... . , . 107, 221 Zamiska, Karla Kay , . . . . . 76, B5 Zarnow, Fred ,...., . . . 106, 289 Zavertnick, Ralph , , . . . 115, 289 Zents, Ronald ...,. Zerr. Sherri ...,..,. Zietz, Joan .,.... 38 Zumbrunn, John Zwier. John .,.,. 191 76. 289 115. 123, 197. 221 115. .. . .. 102,127,288 In Memoriam Nancy Davidson . Wayne Holland Miss Ruth Ringland Even in the midst of winter comes a thaw, a change- and the ice melting on the Lake promises warmth and sunlight to follow. LQJff 7QbM,f,gl?-4QmJffpL,mU,bJApQx 9L' '- Z?,A f L! Q 5 x 1 KJ I K , , f , -ffzlfaj , , f gbfyi cf xg! Laukdfv L kc f! - x ff ' xykf f, UYJL4. if ' V 1 Q A, klif, fLfL,QJ - ' ,Q V' ff' A L 5 , C fyLVg,L,1l,-L XX 5' Llyfn Ml. 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