Hazelwood Central High School - Torch Yearbook (Florissant, MO)

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EJ iw - yi A .-5 Qt? 5 . wmbh THE TORCH LooKs uvsins HAzsLwoon The I959-60 Hazelwood year has been a year oT change--noT The phys- ical changes ThaT Those on The ouTside can recognize easily. buT The changes ThaT we, The sTudenTs, Teel when we are inside The building, The classroom, The roTunda, The gymnasium, The caTeTeria, The oTTice. We are experiencing a deep and Thrilling pride in our school and a loyalTy To each oTher ThaT we have noT lcnown in l-lazelwood's brieT hisTory. OuTside we have grown Taller and older. inside we have maTured emoTion- ally and menTally. From The ouTside, we sTill see The same aTTracTive yellow briclc building sprawling over a vasT undeveloped acreage. Inside, we are developing a unified school spiriT and a desire To be recognized as l-lazelwood sTu- denTs wiTh idenTiTies of our own. Inside and ouTside we wanT To be Hazelwood personaliTies wiTh pride in our scholasTic achievemenTs, pride in our good sporTsmanship, and pride in our ouTsTanding ciTizenship. WiTh The cooperaTion oT adminisTraTors, TaculTy. and sTudenTs, we know ThaT we will achieve These goals-INSIDE HAZELWCOD. I AND INSIDE HAZELWOOD WE RAISE THE FLAG Classes are being assembled, homework is being compared, previous nigh+'s da'res are being discussed. absence and lardy excuses are being explained, and a new school day is under way. In +he chorus room, a new Hazelwood Fighi Song is being rehearsed. Arranged by Mr. William A. Lewis, +he peppy and rousing words are heard whenever Hazel- wood fans gaiher 'ro cheer Jrheir ieam on lo viciory. To Hazelwood, lhe school we love, we sing a song of praise? Tell of her many vic+'ries won, and high her banner raise. Our loyally and courage 'rrue will always sland 'rhe +esl'. And prove in every word and deed Thai we shall do our besi. For we're ready io Fight hold 'rhe 'rorch high and bright -Figh+ for old Hazelwood! Le+ our sfandards unfold. Onward! Go. blaclc and gold: And figh+ for Hazelwood! For her honor and fame. and her glorious name We will march on 'lo viciory. So. fight fight wi+h all your mighii All ouf for Hazelwood! INSIDE THE JOURNALISM CLASSES THE TORCH BECOMES A REALITY The yearbook sfaff reads copy, sorfs picffures, designs layoufs, and mee+s deadlines. The Torch finally emerges 'ro face bofh +he inside 'and oufside world. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION - FACULTY SENIORS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES . , . BEFORE WE GO INSIDE, it I.ET'S VIEW HAZELWOOD FROM THE OUTSIDE . si.. Y? I Designed for fufure expansion, Hazelwood offers more fhan can be seen from Highway 66. The ex- pansive areas on each side and fhe rear can pro- vide space for addifional buildings. classrooms, playing areas, and bleachers. A parking space fo fhe side and a circular drive in fronf of fhe school insure quief and safefy. TOP, A view from fhe foofball field behind fhe school. The fennis courfs are af fhe leff 'rop of fhe picfure. CENTER, Bleach- ers accommodafing approximafely 700 persons were builf fhis pasf year. The cinder fraclc separafes fhem from fhe gridiron. BOTTOM, Sfudenfs board buses parked in fhe privafe fronf drive. .a24 - .I x If Q X XI. INSIDE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY WE LOCK TO OUR ADMINISTRATORS '3- X iynv- u ' SEATED: Clifford R. Kirby, Supl.: Roberl F. Bischof: James Wehmer, Pres.: C. O. McDonald, Assi. Supl.: Harry C. Grannemann Jr., Treas.: Miss Viola Benrrup. STANDING: Howard F. Gamble, V. Pres.: Roberi' C. Bond: J. W. Hord: Sec.: Don O. Russell, Arforneyg George Vancil, Assr. Supl. ll. u A af?-'vu 2, ,fi T' .I - cv---' f leadership is essenlial lo advancemenl. Nolhing measures up lo service by lhese masler worlcers. The Board of Educalion and Mr. Kirby are faced wi+h fhe problem dl increasing enrollmenl: More schools musi be buili and more Tacililies provided ro cope wirh Jrhe anricipaled influx of boys and girls. The Jrolal enrollmenl in lhe dislricf is now 5070. The Board predicis Jrhal 6490 children will be enrolled in Seplember, l960, wilh 8307 reg- islered in Seprember, I96l. A senior high school. a newly cornplered junior high school, and five elemenrary schools are operaiing ar capaciry en- rollmenls. Our adrninislrarors realize +ha'r educa- rion is a debl due from lhe presenr To fulure gen- erarions. Ulilizing presenl lacililies lo offer 'rhe besr in educalion and planning for The dis'rric'r's conrinued excellenr raling are The adminislrafors' main concerns. MR. CLIFFORD R. KIRBY Superinfendenf FOR LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE Serving his firsi year as principal a'r Hazelwood High School, Mr. Francis C. Huss, former head of S+. Clair. Missouri High School. has earned 'rhe respecr of his faculfy and +ha+ of ihe srudenr body by his praciice of fairness. firmness, and consisrency. His emkhusiasm for every phase of school life and his coniagious spiri'r of school loyaliy have given 'rhe school a new vigor. He, +oo, has enrollmenr problems. The records show approximarely 842 siudenis regisrered Jrhis year. wirh an an+icipa+ed Sepfember, l96O enrollmeni 'ro exceed IO40. Knowing Mr. Huss. we become more and more coniideni ihal his adminisfralive skill will mainiain and increase Hazelwood's pres- 'rige among lhe leading high schools of our naiion. MR. LAURENCE J. FUQUA Assisiani' Principal B.S.. M.Ed. MR. FRANCIS C. HUSS Principal A.B., M.Ed. To counsel, 'ro plan, io remonsfrale, ro supervise--Mr. Lau- rence Fuqua's duiies as assislranl principal are varied and many. The palh To his door is well worn. His warm inleresl in our every acriviiy reveals him as a paiienr and undersranding man, ac- cusiomed ro working wi'rh young people. MRS. MARY K. RANDOLPH MRS. JEANNETTE B.S., Business Educafion GRUENEWALD A.B., English, Drama, Speech, B-An M-Edu EnQllSl'1 LANGUAGE ARTS SHARPEN MRS, MARY K, RYMER MR. RICHARD E. GAUVIN Play Produciion A nose for news, an abiliiy io wriie clear and compressed copy, re- sulf in iniormaiive and enierfaining I-lawlc Talks. Wilh more emphasis being placed on English, by educa- lors, business and professional people, 'four crediis of Eng- lish are now required for gradualion. Small iallc ai a dinner lable To inierpreiaiion of our foreign policy in an assembly of The Uniled Naiions depend upon our maslery of our language. wriiien and spoken. fu Spanish sfudenfs are being assisied in fheir iranslaiions by Mr. In fhe speech class, Jerry Bryanf is pracficing fhinking on Rauch. A second language is a social and professional assei. his feel. I0 SKILLS OF COMMUNICATION ff MRS. MAE MCKINNEY B.S., M.A., Civics. English Learning +he mechanics of our language, Bill Merediih and Sue Heisel drill possessives al ihe blackboard. MR. ARTHUR A. BLACKMAN A.B., English MRS. MILDRED JARCHOW Training in fhe dramaiic arfs develop poise and inlerpreiive skills. Mrs. Rymer A.B., M.A.. English is rehearsing her iunior play cas? for Mee'l Me in S+. Louis. MISS MARY E- STIRHY MR. RICHARD T. RAucH MRS. CAROL DECKERT A-B-. MA-. English- Lafin Bs.. M.E., spanish A.B,, siudy Hall A na+ion's language reflecls ils cullure. Through lhe ages 'rhe language barrier has been a major de'rerren'r lo man's dream of a unified world. By sludying a lan- guage we feel closer lo lhe people who speak il, and in forming Jrhis bond of underslanding we pave lhe way for peace. Before 'Hue sfudenfs swarm info lhe high school on opening day, 'lhe faculfy has warmed up for The academic season wifh a fhree day workshop. Refurning and new 'reachers are welcomed ai' a ge1 ring-'lo-know-you receplion. A 1-'-g,fff . iHabla Espanol? Parlez vous Francais? Lafine dicifisne? Tape recorders and records improve I2 accenfs for Sieve Newman and Carol Pe'Hy. iff, Day affer day our cafeferia slaff lceeps fhe lunch line moving sleadily and efficienily, serving ap- proximafely I44.000 meals annually. MEMORY OF THE HUMAN RACE A new lighf on knowledge. Reference books, readers guides, accurafe card cafalogues supplemenl' fhe aid of ihe librarian in helping carol Dobbins. is .o. MRS. HELEN M. BRIDGEMAN B.J., English, Journalism O l MRS. ROSE K. DEAN AB., M.S., English, French l l l l 'l 1 'l -1 WU' mill, f ll l l l l l l 'X V E ll V lltrlilj lm l 5 O .sf l ,f MRS. AGATHA W. PARKS B.S.Ed.. MA.. L.S., Librarian I3 Using The slide rule is a Technique being demonsTraTed by Margie Povis. The challenge oT advanced maThemaTics is being accepTed by The modern young woman as well as The young man. QNQQ' Excuses! Excuses! Tardiness, absence. A sTory musT be Told and a semblance of TruTh esTablished in This TrequenTly crowded oTTice. I4 THE SYMMETRIC PRINCIPLES 0F L ' MR. I. L. ZGHNER B.S., M.A., Algebra MaThemaTics is a sTaircase ThaT we climb blindly under The guidance of our Teachers. AT each sTep, +ha+ which we have passed becomes a liTTle clearer, and when The sTudy ends, The ascenT assumes a meaning as a whole and Torms ThaT orderly paTTern ThaT is The essence of maThemaTics. The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT offers courses aT all levels Trom The eighTh To The TwelTTh grades. An acTivaTed inTeresT by The high school sTu- denT in maThemaTics may well resulT in The UniTed STaTes conTinued leadership in world evenTs. V. f. Z MR. H. R. HAYS B.S., MA., Science, MaThemaTics MATHEMATICAL TRUTH IS UNIVERSAL MR SIDNEY PHILLIPS d ME Algebra ane Geomefry K lnsrrucfed by Mr. Weber, Ray Cram us surveynng lhe held behind lhe school. Advanced marh- emarics offer 'rhis pre-engineering framing. 'Gn-.A Ji- MR. JOHN G. WEBER B.S.Ed.. Trigonomefry, Geom- efry, Algebra ., MRS. VIRGINIA ULERY Facul+y members use fheir free hour for preparalion, paper A-B.. M6'fll6m6l'lCS grading, and relaxing. Mrs. Rymer and Mrs. Ulery slop for +ha+ coffee break. I5 , . , - 1. , ,- T T MR. JOHN P. SHADRACH B.S.Ed., M.E., Biology Observing planfs and animals is an excifing acTivi+y in biology classes. Here Sreve Meyer and Raye Hillibrandf are playing nursemaids To The paralceef. YOUNG SCIENTISTS EXPLORE THE MYSTERIES Mfmonn o-HAM OF OUR WORLD B.S., MA.. Physics, Chemislry The greai discoveries and progress of science from counlless generalions accumulaie, layer on layer. as each era gives ils con- iribufions. Through our herilage of knowledge, we and all our successors will lead 'rhe way 'ro a wiser and bellrer world, Through science. 5 Tn- 2' 1,n Chemishy sfudenfs perform experimenfs 'fo prepare +hem- The sfudy of physics opens up a brand-new visfa of missiles, safellifes selves for This modem afamic world. focke+s. and man-made moons. lb 1 MR, PAUL G. WRIGHT B.S., MS.. General Science A clay dream now and fhen, or is il conlemplalion for Norm Palalcy while Nancy Nyflor, Emilee Srnifh, and Harry Snyder sludy induslriously? A sforehouse of power is fhis liffle room behind fhe chemislry laborafory. Proper combinafions and formulas will preven+ 'rha+ unexpeded 'rrip fo oufer space. f- V' Sharon Dean fakes The baby alligafor from Hs cage in The biology room while Ellen Dimilry slands by lo help if necessary. I7 M RS. NANCY McCALL FINE ARTS STUDENTS DEVELOP TALENTS, -we all Fine Aris sfudenfs creaie 'rradiiional scenes on office windows. l-lazelwood's Arr Deparrmenl prepares sludenls for careers in The visual aris. B.S.Ed., Arr pain+ing, ceramics, fashion designing, adveriising, commercial arf. The maiorily of our siudenrs. however, do noi 'false arf for irs fuiure possibiliries, buf because if is fun and a means of self-expression. .au 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U I 1 - H i - - 8 Q - Talenfed Mike his arl class. 1113323 f l l The finishing fouches are being made fo a cleverly conceived Parirs works on an original porfraif in and decorafive planfer by Sandra Bauman. LEARN TO APPRECIATE BEAUTY A liHle paini' here, flwere, and in +l'1e righf places may produce a masferpiece of line, balance, and color. Kallny l-lessler, Judy Schroeder, Carol Underwood, and Alice Teclrlenburg above, are srudenfs of abilily and originalify. ras' X A lg 1.1 MRS. JEANNE SNOVER B.S.Ed., Arr V V W Ame.. .wM1l 'f.eQ,. Yyrv. I ' lf's 'Fun 'lo splash 'rhe painfs around, buf Wayne l-lerringlon knows clean-up Time always follows. I9 MR. SALVATOR PIAZZA B.Mus.Ed., MA.. Band X I ' I QJ , lx? ,1 N-.J .- K 'fb MR. WILLIAM A. Lewis I U B.lv1us., M.lv1us.. Allied Arfs, li w -V . .ll ik ix if Chorus, Funclamenfals of Music .,l , .wmj lull lx! ly,-ulj Here are fhe drummers ol The Band-Jerry Ryan, Milne Webb, and Ronald Farnsworlh 'i'xX 'l-I as lhey beef our 'fhe rhylhm for +he Hazelwood Fighf Song. ' Zli'li'lf 1 J , . 1 4 I l . 3 l PIT A liHle roclr-'n-roll like 3 beal, man, is iived fogelher by 'rhe Mellofones. 20 x . xr -M MELODY, RHYTHM, MUSIC APPRECIATION, KEYNOTES IN MUSIC DEPARTMENT Good music is a luxury we can all afford. The choruses and band inlroduce aspiring musicians lo lhe fhrills of harmonizing logelher. 1 Vocal Iechnique, voice development voice conrrol. and lone developmenf are 'raughl in our chorus classes. Approximalely 130 boys and girls sang in our mixed chorus al' 'rhe Chrisfmas program. New robes were purchased 'rhis year. and have greally enhanced 'the appearance of lhe chorus. CREATIVE MINDS FIND ENJOYMENT IN MUSIC V Vocal ensembles or old-fashioned, harmony sessions are accompanied by our organisi' and pianist Mr. Lewis. l Z!Q!!I5'1iLnr'-f N Choosing a Bell Lyre as her insrrumenf, ,'xrleen Weslerfeld prac- rices solo and wirh lhe band. 2I Miss DONNA LITTRELL ' -W B.S.Bus.Ed.. Commerce 'VTX Efficienf noises ideniify flue commercial deparfmenf. By learning fyping, slmorflmand, and olher allied ' ' 1 commercial subiecls, lliese sfudenls will be beffer prepared for llwe business and professional world. SOME STUDENTS EYE THE BUSINESS WORLD MR. JAMES E. HOLLINSEED B.S.Ed., Commerce MISS JOAN LIBLA Richard Crowley learns fhe proper way fo clean a lypewriler in Mr. Hollinseed's class. B.S.Ed.. Commerce 22 l 1 1 Regardless of flneir choice of vocarion, almosr all girls are lwornemalcers sooner or larer. Designing and sewing 'rlneir own clollmes give Myra Heimowifz and Sandy Miller praclical experience for 'llme furure. 1. 1, nl ..-2 HOMEMAKERS LEARN THE TRICKS OF THEIR TRADE i -n--,,.,,, i -- M.- MRS. EDRIE RHOADS B.S.Ed.. Home Economics ln foday's business world, 'Hne wife plays an imporranf role in her husbands success. She MRS. EDNA R. HUMPHREY musl be a good cook, a gracious hosfess. Courlesy, charm, and poise are pracficed in our B.S., Voc. Home Economics. Home economics classes. gil? A - Home Economics 23 l lf l is l 1 l h l N s 7s ii ,, A Through parficipafion in sporls, our boys learn 'ro work ancl play rogefher and 'ro accepf 'fheir penalfies for lheir mislakes. The freshman 'ream above doesn'l' look foo happy abou? wha'r's happen- ing on The field, buf 'rhaf's parl of lhe game. 111317 CORNISH MR. FRANK REICH B.S.Ed., M.S., Physical Educafion B.S.Ed., Physical Educalion MR. ROY A. TANNER MISS El.lNOR L. ALGER B.S., M.S., Physical Edu- B.S.Ed., Physical Educafion cation. 24 l ,XM n , x ll, if l J VS, Y! .f ,A . l- y J ld if WE ENJOY SPORTS FOR HEALTH AND FUN Kenny Byrd finds being propelled across The gym floor by Ed Thacker requires a good working ser of arm muscles. g,. Y myvqlau-,-vwv MR. DALE E. HENNER B.S., MA., Physical Eclu- calion. Lasi' fall our afhlelic girls fopped, sliced, hooked, and occasionally hi'r lhal liHle while ball under The supervision of Miss Cornish, a golfing enlhusiasf wilh an enviable record of her own. SOUND BODIES BUILD ALERT MINDS .if J MISS SUE MAGEL X' B.S.Ed., Physical Educa- lion Q ii li , The boys moan and groan over 'rhose co++in'-piclcin' calis- l +henics, bu? muscles are 'loned and developed and The body l becomes more H+ for fhose 'Fasl'-paced games ahead. Miss Alger wafches as Mary Jury, wi'rh good fennis form, is sure 'lo refurn +ha+ serve. 25 A WE KNOW THE FUTURE BY UNDERSTANDING MISS LENORE B. HITT B.S.Ed.. Am. I-Iisiory, So- ciology, Family ReIa+ions Economics, Social Psy- chology MR. RICHARD NEC-RI B.S., M.Ed., Infernafional Problems, Hisfory THE PAST AND PRESENT By learning The economic. polilrical, and social condilions of The pas+ and present we will be more able Io parficipafe in 'rhe fufure. The hisiories of Ihe world lake on new meaning and excilemenlr wifh 'rhe addilion of maps, films. newspapers. magazines, and proiecfs. The siudies of These hisfories, along wifh civics, government and sociology, help us Io parI'iaIIy undersfand our own complex world in The Iighi of Ihe past MRS. MARY VAN METER B.S.Ed.. His'rory MR. CLAUDE E. LIBLA MR- JOHN STAPI-ETON B.S.Ed., Ci+izenship B-S-. M-A-. HISIOFY In 'the American hisfory class, Cliff Davies and Barb Lindeman are poinfing oul MR. BERNARD DAWKINS. The locafion of a French and Indian War baffle. B-A-. MISSOUFI HI5l0VY. CIVICS 26 . ?,',g-,yy C1 OUR COUNSELORS ARE OUR FRIENDS AND CONFIDEINTS Good heal+h promofes good school cilizenship. Joyce Beclcer'.S height weighf, hearing. sighl are all checked by fhe school nurse. Counseling requires more Jrhan scheduling classes and giving lesls. lf includes direcling abilily and planning for fulure vocalions and college applica- lions. Personal problems of finances, parenls, friends, and social life are also discussed in counselor-sludenl relalionship a+ Hazelwood. Records of sludenls prog- ress are lcepl up lo dale for parenls, college regis- lrars, and fulure employers. ,.r -'il , i lf.. i , 1 MR. PAUL JENKINS MRS- AMY HOLMES B.S., M.A,, Counselor B.S.Ed.. M.A., Counselor Mr. Kearbey assis+s iunior boy in selecfing courses suifable for his abililies and obiecfives. cg A M , f N' ,Y fr .' 1 , lf ' N- . , . if 344 Sfudenfs falre Iowa Psychological Tes+s +o defermine college ap- MRS. RUTH V. WALCHER MR. E. C. KEARBEY fifudes. R.N., Nurse B.S.Ed., MA.. Counselor 27 l -.f - s fir- f ---VJ , if f STUDENTS PREPARE FOR VOCATIONS AND HOME IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASSES Ti ' X ice- . L , ,Ns c- K . 'W-A 1 1 Don Cri+es worlcs on a drafling proiecf wilhour which The engineer cannol' do his fob. MR. CARL O. RODERY B.S.Ed., M.Ed., lndusfrial Aris MR. HAROLD PRIESS A.B., B.S., M.E., lndusfrial 28 Arfs MR. ALLEN GOODRIDGE B.S.. M.A., Eleciricily, General Mefals, Drafling , . .. O.- ,., ,MRI I MR. JAMES W. BOWMAN B.S.Ecl., Driver's Training For every 'rhinlcer 'rhere musi be Jrechnicians who pul These lhoughis 'lo praciical use. The wheels of inclusiry iurn nighl and day, and The Iaslc of educal- ing sluclenis in lhe induslrial aris is 'lruly a race againsl lime. M -fi ... -M.- paso-Ill! ' Do-if-yourself has come info ifs own, whelher if be smooihing a rough cabinel' 'lop or repairing 'fhe elec- 'lric iron. Sandy Keller gels The lcnow-how in Home Mechanics. INSIDE HAZEL WOOD H SENIORS PREPARE FOR TOMORROW R Q 29 l .n, 'G A 15 . W- X 3 TORCH SENIOR HI-LIGHTS Nancy Nyflof and Davis Morgan Senior officers, Davis Morgan, Joan Driemeier, Jerre Meier, and Nancy NyTloT observe one oT The many school acTiviTies Trom The school balcony. To Tell The inside sTory oT The l96O Senior Class. one musT go back To l955 when approximaTely IOO eighTh graders enrolled in The Junior High School secTion oT l-lazelwood l-ligh School. The growTh oT The enTire Hazelwood disTricT is reTlecTed in The presenT size oT ThaT class whose I44 members are being graduaTed. For Tive years These young people have worlced, sTudied. and played TogeTher. Many oT Them meT Tor The TirsT Time aT a C5eT-AcquainTed ParTy while They were in The eighTh grade. Friendships were made ThaT con- Tinued in The Treshman year when They enjoyed Their TirsT big Tormal dance, STar DusT. Even as sophomores. They had To anTicipaTe The prom and puT money-malcing proiecTs inTo acTion. So, along wiTh The Tun and sTudy. worlc had To be done. OperaTion-Balce Sale sTarTed. On The aThleTic side oT The picTure, They were proud oT The second place Their Sophomore B BaslceTball Team capTured in The NorTh CounTy Conference TournamenT. Finally ThaT Junior year-ThaT year oT money. money. money. and worlc, worlc, worlc Tor ThaT one wonderTul nighT, The Junior-Senior Prom. Proud and exciTed, They enTer-Tained Their seniors- on an enchanTed SouTh PaciTic lsland, Bali Hai. More balce sales, candy sales, a bus wash, The concession sTand, and The iunior play, Cne FooT in Heaven-They were worlcing and having Tun TogeTher. GraduaTion marks Tinis To The inside sTory of The members oT The I96O Class. They are glad The Tive chapTers have been wriTTen. They promise a sequel- more exciTing and more rewarding! Officers PresidenT-Davis Morgan Vice PresidenT-Jerre Meier SecreTary-Nancy NyTloT Treasurer--Joan Driemeier PicTured on The Two preceding pages are The Torch Senior Hi-LighTS, Dennis BuTTs, Joan Driemeier. Nancy NyTloT, and Davis Morgan. Chosen by Their Tellow class- maTes. These Tour Hi-LighTs were selecTed Tor Their scholasTic abiliTy, Their leadership, Their school spiriT, and Their parTicipaTion in The acTiviTy program. Joyce M. Begley Rilenour 3: Sludenl Council 3: Sollball 2, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4::Pep Club I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.l-l.A. 2: Counly Chorus I, 2, 3. Charles C. Benson Key Club 3, Sec'y 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Escorl 3: Prom Comm. 3: Class Pres. I. SENIORS Roberi' L. Adams H. Glenn Alsup LaDue I: Baslcelball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: l.eIIerman's Club 3, 4. Larry R. Afwell Junior Play Comm. 3. Don A. BaI1r Foolball 4: Jels Club 3. 4: Junior Play Comm. 3. Curfis W. Bauman Band I, 2, 3: Junior Play Comm. 3. Janei' Bangeri' Pep Club I. 3 Robe:-I E. Barnes Baslcelball 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. 4: LeHerman's Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Joyce C. Becker Pep Club I, 2, 4: Glee Club 4: Fulure Sec'y Club I: Prom Maid 3: Prom Comm. 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 37 SENIORS William G. Bridgeman 4 Cenfral I, 2: Fooiball I: Traclc 3: Band I, 2, 3: Jr. Play Casl 3: Lalin Club 2: Typing Club 2: Proieciion Club 2: Boys' Coolcing Club 2. Susan M. Brouglmion G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 41 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Trl-I'IlY I 2 Drill Squad 4. Barbara J. Brown Tri-I-In-Y 2. Torch Slaii 4, I'IawIc Talk Slafl 4. Bernard L. Bergheger Bonnie J. Brueselce EF' 34 Pep Club I: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Judifh M. Bill Beaumoni I, 2: Glee Club 3: I-Iawlc Talk 43 Slalf 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Nancy Boone Pep Club I, F.I-IA. I, 2. 3, Jr. ay Comm. 3. David G. Boulware Maryland I-Ieighis I, 2: Baslceiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Jels Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Siudeni Council I, 2, Vice Pres. 2: Class Pres. I: Class Vice Pres. 2: Soph. Pilgrimage 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Barbara J. Bresnahan G.A.A. I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. B. Kennefh Byrd Foolball Mgr. I, 2: Foolball 4: Track Mgr. I: Wreslling Mgr. I: Wresllinq 2, 3, 4, Capl. 4: Lellerman's Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Pep Club 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Pres. FTA. 4: Jels Club 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: King While Chrislmas Ball 4. SENIORS Jerry W. Brya ni' Pleasureville High I: Pep Club I: Hawk Talk Slafl 4: Torch Slaff 4: Band I: Baskelball I: Debaling Team 3. Dennis H. BuHs Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice Pres. 3: Jr. Class Pres. 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec'y. 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track I: Pep Club 3: Jr. Play Casl 3: Escorl Winrer Fanlasy 2: Escorl Enchanlecl Holiday 3: Soph. Class Treas. 2: Le+lerman's Club 2, 3, 4. Ralph E. Camp Comm. 3. Anila L. Carapella Roger A. Careaga Key Club 2, 3, 4: Jels Club 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Sludenl Council 4. Palricia A. Ca rr GAA. I, 2, 3: I-lockev I: F.I-I.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sec'y. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Gerald L. Cherry Foorball 3: Jels Club 3, 4: Jr. Play Casl 3. Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Torch Slalf 3, 4: Hawk Talk Slafl 3, 4: Prom John J. Campbell 4 K lx 35 SENIORS Joan H. Driemeier G.A.A I, 2: NI-LS. 2. 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. I: Jels Club 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Queen While Chrislmas Dance 4: Torch Slalf Ass'+. Edilor 3, Edilor 4: Sludenl' Council reclor Jr. Play 3: Prom Announcer 3. Sandra Eagan Sl. Thomas Aquinas I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Drill Squad 4: Jr. Play Casl 3. James I. Eiclcmeier Baseball 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4: Wreslling I, 3: Lel'rerman's Club 3, 4. Charles A. Figura Baseball 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4. Don E. Crifes - I rf iv Karen Lee Flora Lompoc Union I-Iigh School I: F.I-I.A. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Slafl 4. Kennefh G. Fosler Manning L. Crump Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3. 47 Foolball 2, 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Jels Club 3, 4, Sec'y. 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. FRIENDSHIPS WILL Mary L. Deaver Jr. Play Comm. 3: Shorlhand Award 3: Pep Club 3, 4. Deenya M. Dralce Pep Club I, 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: Band I: :Drill Squad 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Arl Conlesl Award 4. ...sv I 1-' 36 af 2, 3, 4: Class Treas. 4, Bus. Mgr. 3: Play Direclor 4: Sludenl Di- , BE REMEMBERED SENIORS Gene E. Gassner Jels 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. Sharon L. Gossage Jennings High School I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 2: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Shall 4: Prom Comm. 3. I I. I Don G. Graef Baseball Manager I: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Jels 3, 4: Camera Club I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Escorl 3: While Chrislmas Ball . Escorl 4: Sludenl Council I. Mary Vern Gremminger Glee Club 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y I. I Georgianna Hale 5 Melloaires I: F.T.A. 3, 4: Glee Club I. f 5 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Counly Chorus I. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Sludenl Coun- cil I Yvonne A. Grillion Kalhleen A. Gro'I'e Tri-Hi-Y 2: F.I-I.A. 2. J--r Arleen P. Halle I Yokohama American High School. Japan. .J I I, 2: Pep Club I. 2, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 1 3: Prom Comm. 3. ' W- ' 1 . .X L' Z . W 1 Roberi' G. Hanson Baseball 2, 3: Prom Escorl 34 Salle Ann Harding Pep Club I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3. 37 ' n SENIORS I I I Carol F. Henselmeier Ferguson I, 2, 3: G.A.A. 4: Baskeiball 4: Cheerleading Cap'r. 4: Pep Club 4. June E. Hermeyer C:5.A.A.: Pep Club: Volleyball: Shorlhand Award: Tri-Hi-Y. , fl Barbara A. Herring+on Lufheran High I, 2: Baskelball 2, 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 4: Hockey 4: Volleyball I, 2: Glee Club 4: Enchanled Holiday Maid 3: Torch Slaff 4: Hawk Talk Slalf 4: Vice Pres. Class 3: Prom Maid 3. Roberl' M. Harrison Universily High School 2, 3: Baskefball I: Pres. Tri-Hi-Y: A Cap- pella Choir 3. Carole S. Herwig G.A.A. I: Pep Club I, 2. I ii I I I. I. I Sarah J. Harfe I Ferguson I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3: F.H.A. 3. Lynn F. Har+mann il Pep Club I: Camera Club 4. I I I I Marie J. Hedden Lindbergh I: G.A.A. I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. Clifford W. Heideman Track 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Le'r'rerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Glee Club 4. I 38 David E. Hill SENIORS Band l, 2, 3, 4: Hawk Talk 4: Torch Slall 4. Charles H. Hillemann Lulheran High I, 2: Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Choir I, 2, 3 4 Arfhur A. Hines Suzanne I. Horn 9 , Edward L. James Barbara A. Hixson 6.A.A. I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Slardusl Queen I: Torch Slail 4: Hawk Talk Slafi 4: Sluclenl Council I, 2: Soph. Class Sec'y. 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Mariha J. House Glasgow High I, 2: N.H.S. 3.4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Lalin Club 2: Homecoming A'Hendan'r 2: S'ruclen'r Council 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. James R. Hunziker Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Foolball I. 2, 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4: All Dis- Iricl Conference Honorable Menlion 4, All Disrricl 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Glee Club 4: Sludenl Council 2. Baskerball 2, 4: Baseball 2, 4: Hawk Talk Slaff 4: Torch Slaif 4. P. Thomas Jenkins Cenfral I, 2: Foolball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Missouri Club 2: Hi-Y 2: Band I, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. I I li I f ...aifezz , ...,,.. I I s I I 1 I I I SENI ORS 4 'P ':' James E. Kimmel Foolball 4: LeHerman's Club 4. Judilh M. Klump Glee Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Drill Squad 4 'I 8 Diane C. Koes'rer G.A.A. I: Pep Club I: F.l-I.A. I, 2, 3. 47 Hawk Talk Sraff 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3. John H. Kramer Georgia J. Jenner Pep Club I, 2, 3, Camera Club I. George A. Krudwig Madeline Kummer G.A.A. 2' Baskelball 2' SoPrbaII 2' Volle . . . y- ball 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Judifh A. Johnson G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Soflball 2, 3: Volleyball X , , I we ser ouk f ii S+even C. Kanevsky Rifle Club I: Glee Club 4: Choir 4: Camera Club 4. Carol Ann Kell Riverview I: G.A.A. 2: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 4: Prom Maid 3: Torch Slaff 3, 4: Soph. Bus. Mgr. 2: High School Quiz 3: Prom Comm. 3: Hawk Talk Sfaff 4: F.T.A. 4: Prom Comm. SENIORS Susan Lange C5.A.A. l: l:.l-LA. I, 2, 3: Jr. Play Casl 3. Pafricia C. La+imer Choir 2: Soph. Class Treas. 2. GOALS HIGH Marvin J. Laufer Laboure I-ligh I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. Juclifh J. Leaver Beaumonl I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: F.T.A. 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. Linda L. Liles Murphy l-Iigh I, 2. 3: Pep Club l, 2, 32 Glee Club I, 2, 3: F.l-LA. I, 2, 3: Sluclenl Council 3. Rosemary Lengyel F.I-I.A. 4. David L. Lichlenberg Torch Slalf 4: I-lawlc Tallc Slalf 4. Janel' A. Lindemann Pep Club I: Tri-I-li-Y 4: F.l'l.A. 2, 3. 4. Jane'r M. Lowry Tri-I-li-Y 3. Franlr M. Man+ia Track I, 2, 3. 4: Wreslling 3 Roosevell I, 2: GAA. I, 2: Cheerleader 2: Pep Club I. 2, 3 4 CM' 4I SENIORS D. Janef Menard Choir 4: Pep Club I, 2. 3: Camera Club 4: Glee Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. Rufh E. Mock P.l'l.A. 2, 3ITorcl'1SIalI43 I-lawlc Talk 4. Michael D. Marks Comm. Charlene A. Mcln Rifa S. McNuI+y Jerre A. Meier Ben L. Melcher It 42 Sfeven H. Moore Riverview I, 2, 3. Sludenr Council I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Jels Club 3, 4: Jr. Play William J. Moore G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sec'y. 3. Treas. 4 Baslcerball 3: l-Ioclcey 3: Sollball 2. 3 Volleyball 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Glee Club 4: Choir 4: Jr. Play Comm. G.A.A. I, 2, 3: N.I-I.S. 2, 3, 4: F.I-I.A I 2 3 4, Treas. I, 2, 3: Maiorelle 2 Torch Slafl 3: Jr. Play Comm. Ferguson I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Baskelball 2 Volleyball 2 Pep Club I, 2, 4: Vice Pres. Class 4: Prom Maud 3 SENIORS G. Davis Morgan man's Club 4: N.I-I.S. 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: Jels Club 3, 4 Srudenl Council 4: Sr. Class Pres. 4: Jr. Play Cas'r 3. Doro'I'hy A. Mueller C5.A.A. 2: N.I-I.S. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: FI-I.A. 2, 3, 4, Sec'y 4: Jr. Play Casi 3: Prom Comm. 3. i 'ai David J. Mundhenke N.l-I.S. 2. 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3: Jels 3, 4, Treas. 4:'Torch Siaii 3: Sludenl Council 4: Prom Comm. 3. Joseph A. Naumann 1 Soph. Pilgrimage 2: N.I-l.S. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Camera Club I, 3' Sec'y. I: Key Club 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: Jeis Club 3, 4: Siudenl Council 4: Torch Slahc 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Play Casi 3. Richard E. Mussman Jeis Club 4: Camera Club 2. Craig E. Nelson Torch Siaff 4: I-Iawk Talk Siaif 4: Pep Club I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Frederick Noecker Jr. Play Comm. 3. Joyce Norfon Girls' Siaie 3: Jr. Play Siage Mgr. 3: N.I-I.S. 2, 3, 4: F.I-IA. I, 2, 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Torch Siaff 3, 4: I-Iawk Talk Sjraii 3: Typing Award: Shorlhand Award. Nancy H. Nyflof Siudenl Council 2: Sr. Class Sec'y. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: N.I-I.S. 2. 3, 4, Sec'y. 4: F.I-IA. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3: Jels Club 4, Sec'y. 4: Maid Chrisimas Dance 4: Hawk Talk Siaif 4: Torch Slaff 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: DAR. Represeni- alive 4. 43 Baseball 3: Foolball I, 3, 4: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: Leller- SENIORS 4 - Norman R. Pafaky Mercy High I: Foofball 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Wresflinq 4: Leller- man's Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Casi: Prom King 3: Escorr Chrisrmas Dance 3: Torch S'raff 4: Hawk Talk 4: Co- Caplain Fooiball 4. Ron G. PauIe Baskerball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Le'rIerman's Club 2. 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Escorr Chrislmas Dance 4: Sec'y. LeHerman's Club 3, Pres. 4: All-Conference Foofball 4. Carole A. Pianf Pep Club I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y I: Drill Squad 4: Prom Comm. 3. Rufh V. Pilgrim Pep Club I, 2, 3: Drill Squad 4: Jr. Play Comm: Maid Chrislmas Dance 4: Prom Comm. Ralph E. NyfIo'I' Key Club 3, 4: Jers Club 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. Margarer L. Povis H. Lauderdale High: CLAA. I, 2. 3, 4 Baskerball 4: Pep Club 2: Glee Club I 2. 3: Thespian Play 3: Musical Compeli 'rion 2. Rose Marie Priesmeyer Siudenr Council I, 2:'F.T.A. I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Torch Slaff 4 Hawk Talk 4: Prom Comm. 3. Mar+in J. O'Brian . ... TEARS AND LAUGHTER Roger N. Osborn Rifenour I: Le'r+erman's Club 3, 4: Torch Sfalf 4: Hawk Talk Siaff 4: Co-Caplain Foorball 4: Foolball 3, 4. Judifh A. O+Ire Cenrral I: G.A.A. 2, 3: F.T.A. 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Cash 44 I vi' -' ' I-.A. COME WITH GRADUATION James E. Sen'I'er RiI'enour I: Baseball 3. Charles T. Shinpock Franklin High School I: Foolball 3: Track 3: LeI rerman's Club 2. 3, 4: Pep Club I. 2, 4: Choir 4: Camera Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. T73 SENIORS Larry L. PrueH Walerloo. III. 2. 3: Baskelball 2: Baseball 2: FPA. 2: Bell and Howell Awarcl 2. Lana G. Ra be F.H.A. I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: C-5.A.A. 2, 3: Baskelball 3: Volley- ball 2. Sylvesfer Raffery Baseball 3: Slardusl Dance King I: Prom Escorl 3: Sludenl Council I: Soph. Class Pres. 2: Jr. Class Vice Pres. 3: Fresh. Class Treas. I. Richard A. Riley James R. SbanoH'o Hawk Talk Slaff 4: Torch Slaff 4. Carol R. Rodney G.A.A. I: Pep Club I: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3: F.H.A. 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. I: Jr. Play Comm. 3. William J. Sargenf Beaumonl' High School. Mary Ann Schlarmann Rosali Kain I, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Band 3. 4 I Beverly J. S+egmann Glee Club 4: FTA. 4. Shirley l. Sfellhorn Linda E. Sfewarf Cv.A.A. I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: PHA. 2, 3: Drill Squad 4: Jr. Play Cas? 3: Prom Comm. 3: Choir 4: Home Econ. Award 4. Gloria J. Sida S+. Francis Borgia I: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Hawk Tallc Slaff 4. Dan Smi+h Janef L. Siogsdill Emily Ann Smirh Cv.A.A. I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Fulure Sec'y. Club I: Jr. Play Casl 3: Sfudenl Direclor Jr. Play 4: Prom Comm. 3: Sludenf Council 4: Torch Sfaff 4: l-lawlc Talk Slafl 4: Ass'+. Slage Mgr. Sr. Play 3. Sharon K. Snelson GAA I 2 3 4 P-e Club4 l:.l'l.A. l. . . . , , , : p :. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. HenrieH'a Sunderhuse Jr. Play Comm. 3. Harry W. Snyder Pep Club 4: Camera Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Slaff 4: l-lawlc Tallc Slalf 4. Donald G. Sowins Traclc 2. SENIORS Rosanne Tucker Pep Club I, 2: Glee Club 3: F.T.A. I: Jr. Play Cash Torch Slafl 4: I-Iawk Talk 4: Debaling Team 3. Joy A. Volz Class Vice Pres. 2: Sludenl Council 2: Maid Chrislmas Dance 2: Maid Chrislmas Dance 3: GAA. 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Pep Club 2. 3, 4. X . Daniel J. Voss Sharon Willis GAA. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Glee Club 3, 41 Tri-l'Ii-Y 3. Darrel W. Wimber Douglas I-ligh 3: Track 3: Counly Chorus Nancy C. Wafson Jane K. Winclbigler Raylown I-Iigh School I: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Lalin Club I: French Club 3: Sludenl Council 3. Clarence O. York Track I: Sludenl Council 2. Elaine R. Williams A Clearmonl I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Band 4: Jr. Play 3: Cheerleading I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ronald Zeiss Riverview I, 2: Torch Slalf 4: I-Iawk Talk 4. Dianne M. Zygmunf S+. Johns I: Glee Club 3. 4: F.I-IA. 2, 3, 4: I-Iawk Talk 3: Anlhology Winner I: Girls' Choir I. BEING A SENIOR at 4 Sharpies, eh whaf? Roger Osborn, Rosanne Tucker, Emilie and Norm PaTaky did The Seniors proud on Dress-up Day. C, , g i A ' N ' 4 lf-3 E . 'Qi X . Q Q ' X is V T I Mx B J ' 1 H ' All right Ben, exhale! As Ben Melcher is being meas- ured Tor his cap and gown, BuTch Hilleman and SylvesTer RaTTery awaif Their Turns To show off ThaT chesT expansion. Anyone's enTiTled To a lilfle caT nap, especially afTer four years of hard sTruggIe in This insTiTuTion of learn- ing. AT leash so Thinlcs Craig Nelson. 48 IS FUN H . 'i .uf 4 P. Av SmiTh, If The way To a man's hearT is Through his sTomach, men, beware! Linda STewarT, winner of BeTTy Crocker's Home- malcing Award, is seTTing a Trap. Don'T say we dicln'T warn you, boys. Deadline Tuesday again, and sTill no clever, new, or original way of presenT- ing The news. Prom reporTers Joan Driemeier and Denny BuTTs console Them- selves wiTh The ThoughT ThaT The oTher Prom reporTers musT Tace Tuesday Too. INSIDE HAZELWOOD UNDERCLASSMEN PUT EM PHASIS ON LEARNING 4 i 49 Q JUNIORS Class Officers Presidenf-Jim Haynie Vice Presidenf-George Gerling Secrefary-Linda Vaughan Treasurer-Lewis Prange The seniors may be sure fhaf They are leaving Hazelwood High School in good hands nexf year, fhe hands of This year's iuniors. To expedife fhe imporfanf business of The class. a Junior Execufive Council was inaugurafed fhis pasf year. Proiecf Buzz Boolc was a success wifh more 'rhan 400 copies being sold. The climax of every iunior's year is fhe Prom. This year fhe Aqua Fanfasy was especially beaufiful wifh fhe under-wafer fheme skillfully providing an afmosphere of deep-sea fascinafion and mysfery. JUNIORS - TOMORROW'S SENIORS Eileen Angel, Lily Anselmo, Floyd Arm- sfrong, Barbara Arrow, Tom Ashworlh, Charles Aue, Weldon Avis, Bob Azerolo. Diane Bailey, Bill Barnhill, Elaine Barfeau. Jane Beclcer, Allen Behring, Ray Belfz, Doris Bergheger, Sharon Blankenship. Lee Boswell, Sue Boswell, Barbara Boyer, Charlene Bradbury, Ronald Bradshaw, Joyce Briclzey, Allan Brinker, Jenny Brough- fon. Gaye Brown, Karen Brown, Roberf Browne, Ronald Buenger, Dick Byrne, Janel' Chap- pelle, Horace Chrisfopher, Coleffe Collins. Dana Cornelison, Michael Coffmeyer, Ray Crain, Judy Crawford, Donald Crews, Wall' Cunningfon, Alice Davis, Cliff Davies. Sharon Davis, Barbara Decker, George Dickey. Ellen Dimiiry, Carol Dobbins, Richard Dodd, John Dorenlcamper, Karen Doza. 50 v. ab, ,T 6 -- 1 P!! ,gf f 'X i 5 E14 L. gs' I ,'li,,,, ., X : ls is LV ,, , is-4' , S fl' i L ' 'A 1:' ., l i W! 1,1-' rf- fi. 1 4- A Q' I Q A' E2 JUNIORS ,V J 1b Q Judy Dwyer, Karen Eckerl: Nira Elmore, 'N L ll ,, :f ri , N Carole Emde, Leon Emery, Eunice Evans, i I bf, John Davis, Ralph Farnsworlh. , ' ,gf ,J i F ' William Falh, Carole Fawcell Vincenl Ci' f' 1. S l ' , Ferrara, Gerry File, Ann Filzsimmons, F 1, , Bonnie Fowler, Linda Frayser, Don Frein. U, Q, wa Q17 Donna Frieda, Roberl Fullinglon. Rhona ' . Genlner, George Gerling. James Gilbert Q , 1 0 A ' C Allen Goris, Nancy Greenway, Herman H' i tg, ' Grimes. G i A' 'I ',, I 1- f W - kc Q , . N Carl Gronemeier, Dick Gummels. William 'Vi K in y , 'L ml Gwallney, William Hager, Gary Hahn, , g J , f , . Joyce Hahn, Barbara Haines, Harold I .fig E r . N-2 , ' Hamme. Jig, pf V Qff' -VM, ,. ' A. F ' , a. ri li sa.fi,,,. xv?-i ' K 'A Bill Harlwig, Jim Haynie, Nancy Hendrick- - 5. . A , 5 ' son, Richard Herbsl. Dave Herwig, Diane .4 gf 5 i 8 Hessler, Larry Hicks, Maureen Hicks. 7 Q i A 'ei A ,fx li b I. William Hilliard. Jacklyn Hollenberg, F F P L L 52 L Palsy Hollis, Shirley Horn, Kalhleen Horsl, . , F i g tj Ji Carol Huber, Charles lncerla, Pal' Jacobs. - 'U V A , if ii,, if - f:' Ln W ' so fri rn G ,J V f V David Jacobsmeyer, Ron Jacobsmeyer, V M' Harry Jarvis, Bill Jones, Janel Kavanagh, f Q Q, Q 'P Tim Kelly, Waller Kern, Frances Kierski. A ' if -L g , Tiff' Roger Kohler, Jackie Krahl, Pal' Kramer, -f S. Y' f' - xml? Marlys Kummer, Joyce Lange. Jack 'M ,3 x , - yi g g Laramie, Don Larche, David Larkins. , J: x 1 Je , 1 mf? r ., ,, ' 2 :is -is ' Q Wipro 3? r F ' ' i V A ' 'A Nancy Lauck, Eula Leroux, Melba Leroux, Y l bf- f 5' ' , David Lewis, Barbara Lindemann, Janel 'iff 'iff Y Lindemann, Scoll Lipka, Dennis Loesing. 'S-345252 ' il - on owry, aren uec e, arriel ares- 44 D L K L lc H ' M chal, Phyllis Marks, Jerry Marlin, Jim Max- E well, Anna Merz, Sleven Meyer. ,A 'K Q A 4' i X' A Alberr Milke, Mary Miller. Gordon Minke- ' - , t mann, Glenda Moore, Gail Morgeneier, 3 . 'Q - .gf :J .gohnIMunyal, Dan Murphy, Ellioi Mc- - . '. gf ,W anne. ,. l '5 3 , H --hm xt 1 D , i' 5 gh ' M- W -I x ,. --an - ' Marilyn McLain, Jim Nelson, Sieve New- J' , , lr ,. 5 man, Kennelh Niehaus, Mikhail Olson. Q: W' i .... Eileenw Parroll, John Parlerson, Carol U A ' j erou a. 2. 'H s h 5I JUNIORS I 1 i' 'S 'i Ron Perkins. Joan Pevril, Jeff Ploudre. W- g. ' 'gl' Ronald Poncel, Louis Prange, Charles ,i f .' I Prevedel. Audrey Prinsfer, Marlene Prinz. if 'M X n I N If In rr iq 1 1 as salma Prouhef, Paul Reicherf, William 5 - L Reynolds, Pal Riley, Clifford Ruff, Jerry A '4- A 'T 5 Ryan, William Schmitz, Doris Schroeder. -Tl K 'ell f- h, 1' t' ' ft- Th hi ' ' ' ' .ei 'W 'I T Judy Schroeder, David Sczepanski, Susan See, Bob Shanks, Nancy Shaw, Nancy ' i 4 , - G' C L Q s 'V Sidener, Lee Small, Lorena Smif. Q: '- 9, 'Ji' .1 T- -4 .5 T K ILL o L L L .JA Q l I 'iii , iv m Allen Smifh, Janel' Snelson, Jim Sorrell, H, 1 ' Jerry Sparks, Marvin Siellhorn, James 'M' i '-' n 'L' . Sfephens, Richard Slevenson, Charles J- 1? M v Sl f. - ' , , N H ma. lim he S. wi- .L , - I I iq Q Ken Swenson, Roy Ticknor, Jim Travis, -in - x .5 6 L William Van Winkle, Linda Vaughn, Mar- fj -ji L ,fy LY y f iorie Vogelsang, Pal Waghorn, Barbara T , C' 'R l Wagoner. A I ' k :V -'I f Valerie Walker, Sandra Wallace, Sluarl l Walson, Earl Webb, Elizabelh Wehren- ' brechl, Kay Whilehead, Barbara Whil'- f laker, Vernon Wiese. 'y r4 .s i .., fl PRODUCING MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS uf 9 T aa .. 5. L, -c Yi, 1 - ' . LTS1 W W 3? A Q H M v. Sharon Wildberger, Terry Wilensky. BeH'y 'A I V7' 3,4 A i 7 Q L, Williamson, Ray Wolff, Roberi Woodruff, -' ' ' ' - D ,Z i Lynn Worley, David Wynalda, Joyce Yosl. V E- N r T-1 x R s I V V N swf? ' O as 'ni 'l, , 5 ,s Connie Young. Ray Young, 1' 1 5' in Sue Heisel, Richard Taylor. T 51 , L Iv 0 Q Whal' a memory!! John Dorenkamper and Jeff Ploudre amazed 'themselves as lhey helped Mr. Filrzgerald demonsirale lroff easy il is lo have a relenlive memory. 52 Thanks, Sieve Newman, lor your supporl. You'll never re- grel purchasing your Torch from Karen Doza, who's doing her besf 'ro reach Thar sales goal. JUNIORS SEEM TO HAVE SO MUCH TO DO You're righT. This is only a rehearsal. The Junior play was quiTe a success and worTh every biT of eTTorT. Which sTyle do you Think The class will like besT? This is The quesTion The members oT The ring commiTTee asked Themselves as They selecTed The Three maior ring designs To be presenTed To The class. 'll as 9.5 T .git 1 ,--PA ' N Here's a man wiTh a problem. Jerry Ryan, are you sTudying The composiTion oT The yearbook, or TesTing your abiliTy as a beauTy judge? Jerry has been selecTed as The l96I Torch ediTor. ff? JA Mom never had iT so good. We're sure Judy Crawford and many oThers have heard This from Their parenTs many Times as The school bus delivers Them To The door. ,Swim , i UB RA Iffffx Semin 1 X 1l 4-4 Karen EckerT. Barbara Boyer, and Shirley Horn. having read all The inTeresTing books in The Book- mobile, have decided To visiT Their Triend Mrs. Parks Tor TurTher liTeraTure. 53 SOPHOMORES 191,747 YYYY l 6- QM -I . Nw Class Officers Presidenl-Mike Krenslci Vice Presidenl-Nancy Niehaus Secrelary-Linda Shanlcs Treasurer-Carol Underwood Hisrorian--BeH'y Valleroy The lerm sophomore lakes irs meaning from lhe Greelc word wise. Our sophomores are a wise group: lhey have learned lo avoid The pil'- lalls ol lhe inexperienced freshmen and have be- come an inlegrared parl ol lhe school's academic and acliviry program. As a group 'rhey have con' 'rinued lheir parlicipalion in The Hazelwood Hop a social program 'rhey inilialed when They were in 'rhe eighlh grade. Having learned 'ro work 'ro- gelher for 'rhe pasr rhree years, The lransilion lo wise leadership in lheir iunior year will be an easy one. SOPHOMORES - YESTERDAY'S FRESHMEN Arlene Amos, Gary Arnold, Lorelra Arnold, Carol Asher, Gene Auslin, Donna Bachmann, Roberl' Baird, Sandy Bauman. Douglas Blades, Nancy Blomenlcamp, Rob- erf Boin, Daniel Boone, Charles Bradshaw, Bill Brendle, Charlene Bremer, Barbara Broader. Russell Brown, Nancy Brighl, Mary Jane Burns, Linda Bussen, Carol Byers, John Canoy, Roberl' Carrow, Mary Claridge. Dan Cogan, Pal Coleman, Delmar Conway, Gary Colfer, Roberl Coyne, Terry Craw- ford, Gary Crowder, Carol Culver. Carol Davies, John Davis, Sharon Dean, Jim Deaver, Elizaberh Deilrich, Donna Delgman, Chesler Diclcey, Charles Dillon. Roger Donnell, Carol Eder, James Eggerf, Juanila Ellis, Sieve Fanger, Sandra Farmer, Gail Fowler, Howard Gamble. 54 . . 4. 1 l i , IQ- iffr' LQ 5' k -Dwklllls mill. L..f'1'M.-,Qs .. QF! 2 -' I V ,... - s. :gg i ,Q K, J I. f A F Ga A - il'-'MT .- IM ,I Mrfwrvf V vwlyl fume, i ff' ,, f f if . fx - 1 i L is . .. ,Q -fl 'B - f A L , -if ll-.- 'P' V' 'A ii ' N ,,,.. y , ,. , ,. lf. V ,4 I 1 A it iiil A 2 Ji ii -? 'JB- Sue Garcia, Helen Garrick, Carol Geld- bach, Jolene Gerken, Diane Golorih, Par Grimes, Joyce Gross, Paul G-role. Ken C-ummels, Joyce Gwallney, Barrelr Halle, Susan Harle, Larry Hammer, Dale Haubenriser, Elaine Hermeyer, Kaihy Hessler. Layne Hicks, Mary Jo Hickey, Leland Hill, Raye Hillebrand, Erin Hixson, Diane Hof- mann, Roberl' Horion, Calhy Howard. Marian Hulsf, Pamela Hunn, John lncerla, Jorgen Janicke, David James, Terry Kam- merer, Harry Kelsey, Audrey Kick. Killoren, Mary Ann Klump, Ted lsabel Koviak, Mike Krenski, Ronald Kreulalrager, Sandra Lange. Krueger, Lorna Lamb, Melvin Terry Lich, Ron Lichlenberq, Shirley Lick- lider, Laverne Liliensiek, Larry Linnemeyer, Warren Lindemann, Richard Lippmann, Paullelle Lohmann. 'Q SOPHCJM 0RES svhafg '04 I 11 'iam TL., 4 11- Ae Q me ,,i. , , gf L I Q Q, 5. 5' :T T' A rs -ew Q gniii iff' o N ff -L L .x r' 1 i ...E ati. 'fy .L V si fl i J T fr ' is i si' fi fa if 4 WV. 46,V,, , I la,'xi3fi'lliEH . gm A ' m il m.. , .ii gli -ffl.. va-3' 3 be , :L , , P I ,V E 1 T' i ,,,, is J, f A rw., 11 1 -g ii vii! i My K Q i I 'Sigh 5:23. ig. lp nav, ,, .4 off' nw- LOOK AHEAD TO NEXT YEAR wh qi . anwcr fs! . A T 5 is as 2' ff 'ea A ,, r if W 3 'NT s ab Q i I rj sz. i , ,, Wig. , , , 'I is ,, ., 5 A ' fx i ' ' -, ill I gg VN ai Ti! Eg, T A in iii ig M , ,, ,, ,, ,s 4 J if' i 11 A 7 . 1 l E' as W ' e . IZ! TT' . 'F-. 5 Q , M , J. I V ' N 1 .Q E 5 fzf Lgusl. It Q Joyce Maeser, Kalhleen Manahan, Ron Marrone, Bill Meredilh, James Merrins, Calvin Meyer, Richard McConnell, Charles Mclnlyre. John McMenamy, Hoberl Miller, Diane Millikan, Dick Miramonfi, Barbara Moore, Dianne Murphy, Dennis Musgraves, Bar- bara Mussman. John Napoli, Pamela Neuhauss, Thomas Nichols, Nancy Niehaus, Sharon Niehaus. Mike Obenhaus, Judy Oberiuerge, Rick O'Connor. Marie Oldham, Connie O'Neal, Diane Onofry, Joe Orlando, Bill Ovca, Mike Parks, Bob Parrick, Carl Penningrofh. Carol Perry, Jean Phillips, Pamela Ploudre, Dellon Pilkerron, Mary Pokorski, Edward Polasek, Jerry Pollifl, John Porbeck. Gerry Povis, Virginia Priesmeyer, Jim Reker, Charlolfe Renfro, Rex Richardson, Joyce Ridgley, Roberl Riley, Sheila Rinderer. 55 SOPHOM ORES ya Joe Rincharf, Manuel Rivera, Tom Ross, ' 1 Donald Rolfmann, Gary Rueier, Jim n - - Saniarzich, John Schiermeier, Elaine L Ji gl Schlarmann. i r 5,8 kg ' Y ' X, x , . V . - , ' in X s A . - l if wi Donna Schnelier, Erncsl Schroeder. Gary . Schullz, Virginia Schulfz, Carol Senler, J - :QQ 1 y Linda Shanks, Shirley Shaw, Ronald Shel- '91 ,I ,Il gf -71 fer. ' ,--ggi f , ' ' x-Q4-, ,him -p . Ae -'l u is LAL mek , ' Par Smilh, Judy Snider, Judy Snyder, NJ i Sandrea Spellazza, Mike Sorrell. John Sf. IL. 'x Li' John, Glenda Sumpler, Frank Suflon. 0 H y ti l . 'i ' ' 'wg - ' - , ' s. Scolr Swinqler, Charlene Taylor, Alice 1 Teclilenburg, Delores Teson, Evan Thebeau, ' ' ' 61' rv- Don Thornlon, William Toensing, Bill f' 'L' Q, ,..,J gg,-If Turner. A l . ' '5 J V ' i V Q, , W - . ' x FRC . W' 'BV Dennis lroller, Richard Twillman, Carol .Y R' , Underwood, Belly Valleroy, Charles Volz, 4' .,. L: fl C, 'l if Virginia Voss, Sieve Vossmeyer, Donna ' '-' V I. Waddell. X I s v1 -, i I' .. - 1 A -,-:Q 1 L X , , ?S,x f ,I Dana Websier, Morris Weseloh, Sharon - v 0 , 0, ,-. Y 1 Weusrholf, Leslie Whiralcer, Dan While, f 'N , J -J b6' , 7 0 ' li L, Charles Wilson, Ruih Ann Woodruff '- jg -5,16 1 ' I '11 M'h I W ' . - 1- ic ae rozier X I .- 6.7: 4 J A Ya, t AND THEIR FIRST PROM 1 ' fl ,Y qilvi' ff-. ' v TX 515' ,J ' -A is .:+.,.'5g' f ,. -..-n-an 1' Career Day-A day when professions and iob opporiunilies are explained loy 'rhe masfers. These sfudenls seem lo be dreaming of belief days ahead. 56 IL' ff 'ii Hz - x l . ' L Tom Wrozier Harry Yorlc SOPHOMORES GET INTO THE SWING OF THINGS Terry Slralmann and Pai Coleman seem To be You Canl be a 'renlh of an unch off Bob B b Baird is learning lhe iunclamenials enjoying Iheir discussion. We're sure The subieci' of woodworking and doing his besi fo loe accuraie of conversaiion was eiiher hislory or malh. JI. f-A Julius Caesar: Ah, These are fhe words close 'ro The hearfs of all sophomores. These boys seem fo be pulling fheir all info Caesar's imrnorfal dealh scene. Please don'1' ge? carried away. L FRESHMEN William Akers, Luella Albers, Ronald Alf- man, Pa++y Andrews, Susan Andrews. Dolores Anselmo, David Anzalone. Roberf Arseneau. Carolyn Aubuchon, Pafricia Aue, Tom Babcock, Helen Baine. Mike Balh, Mike Ballard, Shirley Barezewski, Pafricia Barry. Gerald Barry, Timmy Barfeau, Laura Basile, Joan Bei+er, Ronnie Benear, Paf Berger, Joe Berra, Danny Blackwood. Gloria Blenden, Barbara Boehmer, Eugene Boswell, Bonnie Box, Charloffe Boyer. Kafhie Bradsher, Thomas Breeden, Pal Brighf. Rober+ Brown, Ronald Buckley, Jan Bussen, George Busfeed, Jane Bule, Marlene Buz- zeffa. Mike Byrd, Bob Byrne. Jim Cadell, Larry Caldwell, Gary Camp- bell, Lauren Casey, Lonnie Cash, JoAnn Casfelli, Sharon Cloud, James Compfon. 58 mm ff 3 l K r I : Class Officers Presidenf-Jerry Sibley Vice Presidenf-Rick Kell Secrefary-Joan Beifer Treasurer-Carolyn Woodruff The Freshman Class is fhe largesf in 'rhe school wi+h 268 members. Their problems have been many, buf by profifing from 'rheir varied experi- ences and by observing fheir upperclassmen, - . fhey have acquired +he self-confidence and aw. 5 mafurify necessary fo climb fhaf four-rung ladder 7' f , x , qs fo gradualion. 1 ' K 4 5... l':-is FRESHMEN OF 1960 Eff 'Sw , . -n 3 K M L l I il JH W .I JR Q - ,,.. ,, B Av K , , 1, A X i 3 ' Q' J 1 , R-rw.. U1 y W i Nt E 1 'W , 5 3 , A .J , .. - H 9 V r 0 gf if 9 I -'if ze' f f' A x 1 for is f as F .1 DN'-W F' 1 'il ry , 4 Bruce Coul+er, Susan Crandall, Richard Criies, Dennis Cronin, Karen Cross, Glenda Crowley, Richard Crowley, Glenn Cuidon. William Davidson, Berry Davis, Tim Davis. Sandra De Clue, Dennis Trour, Sarasue De Vore, Joanna Dilling, Dennis Doe. Sharon Dosenbach, Hilda Dowling. John Duncan, Andy Dwyer, Susan Dyer, Mary Edelson, Terry Edwards, Eugene Eickmeier. Ray Esfep, Wilma Evans, Ronald Farns- worih, Annie Farrell, Berry Fawce++, Doris FawceH', Jean Ferrero, Mike Field. Dawn Figura, Karin Fink, Earl Fife, Charles Flagg, Linda Fosrer, Roland Fox, Barbara Franke, Ray Franks. Mary Froman, Berry Mussman, Maria Garcia, Joyce Garde, Howard Garrick, Richard Geniili, Calhy Gerling, Carol Gipson. W FRESHMEN T' If 'L' will iw I 3 v .4 v-fl A' . M 1 , 'IH as wr , f Hi F F ' if ff? 2 F A a. , -f' QT wi .. ' A 1 H an A , egg j f ez 52, ,K is f ,- 'X .Q r , Q , ms, Xi l K, li ,.,, V v':x V KQV-. -1 - i l X -Tal-iliillf'l f L Y W ' Wi' if ri ' , iq z -T ' ' . i 5, ? y' In ,Z 1 T ,fl V se' ' TZ? i' Q as ff , - in Ili R' --as In ' M . ff , y D'lxQl3'N ol? J r SENIORS OF 1964 ZW, .1 ,, , , WY, V V 'ff ' A' A K l ni-,1 'l' 1 .K , . , at Q , x , N I 5 Q 1 Q- V 6 i A lg' , I ' . A' , A E , N ry is rv if R fn was T M' ll I ' -:X F4 i i 'fl'f ii V 'f L.. at I in ,I T 'ESQ' . fs' fr 1' ' .. , is Q S' H W f- ' 44 ,, v- 5, K 5 Y 1 . ,f V F L F V .g, , - .0 T ,lr S. - . Francine Giunra, Rira Godar, Ken Goedel, Billie Gossage, Ted Grayson, Edward Green, Barbara Greenwell, Mary Groos. Richard Gross, Donald GuiH'ar, Charles Hall, Blake Hamillon, Sue Hammonds, Francis Happe, Baker Harper, John Haynes. Myra Heimowilz, Juani+a Hellman, Bob Hellon, Joyce Helfon, Shirley Helfon, David Henderson, Wavne Herrinqfon, George Herwig. Maureen Hessley, Michael Hessley, Alan Hillebrandr, Paul Hlarko, Lucinda Hogan. Shirlen Holliday, Bob Horn, Rira Horsf. Harold HuneycuH, Vernon Huison, Wil- lard Irwin, John Jacobs, Dan Jacobsmeyer, John Jones, Wayne Johns, Thomas Jones. Mary Jury, James Kaiser, Conrad Keil, Rick Kell. Lynn Kimmel, John King, Leo Koesre r, Cynihia Kolb. FRESHMEN F' 'Q J 4- ' in H M Q tl 4-'T'ii'i U KIT W -W x H 4 IN ' 2 2 -f I 5! 'L ii V' , 5 5 ' A 4,4: 'i W' W , . l E 1 rss' 1 - . - F' X 1 U B , A -43 iff' ,gl-I . QQ 'V U F! .gi ., V: I W -T ,iv wr Via T7 WN K, 1 ,., gl, :ai 4 L gr g , 1 f , 4 C , I . , L 1 rl A g We 'T re ,i Leia, ml Donald Kummer, Sandy LeBlanc. Mary Jane Leonard, Nina Lesh, David Lewis, Josephine Licara, Sandra Lindemann, John Lively. Pamela Lofling, Ralph Lueck. Bill Maddox, Bob Maher, Wayne Marks, Herfie Marlin. Jeff Maull, Carolyn McClellan. Anne McDowell, Brenda McLain, Pam McNeely, Kalhy McQuigg. Gary Meyer, Pam Mikola, Denny Miller, Sandra Miller. Fred Mollerus, Richard Moore, George Morse, Judy Mueller, Diane Mundhenke, Roberl Mundy, Jan Newson, Michele Nikolychik. Larry Nolen, Kirk Noyes, Nick Orlando, Donna Overy, Roberf Owens, Clinfon Pace, Charlo++e Perrine, Vincenf Pizzurrd. Terry Pollifl, Mike Poole, John L. Poll, Marilyn Prange, Joanne Primo, Jackie Pulizzo, Gregory Raflery, Rodney Randoll. i ARE HAZELWOOD 'S FUTURE Shirley Randolph, Wesley Ralher, Pamela Rauch, Pal Raymer, Lewis Read, Marly Reker, Richard Rhoades, Lynn Rickman Donald Rodgers, James Rodgers, Joe Rus- sell, Gale Scanlon, Michael Scannell 'Thomas Schenk, Regina Schlemmer, Ray mond Schalle. Charles Schroeder, John Schroeder, Jane Seabourne, Judy Sease, Jerry Sibley, Eva Srnilh, Ginny Smilh, Rick Smilh. Roberl Snider, Pal Snyder, Donald Sobery, Larry Slellhorn, Dorolhy Slephens, Ray Sfevenson, Mariefla Sunderhuse, Mariella Swenson. Jeffrey Swift Eddie Thacker, Jimmy Thomas, Sieve Thorn, Sieve Thorn, Earl Tippell, Dennis Trueb, Ray Uelrechl. Mary Lee Ufhofi, Terry Venz, Nick Vilale, Chris Waggoner, Donald Waller, Lonnie Waller, Roberf Walfon, Barbara Warren. 60 Q L. L L. '4 'sf - .: 5, 4 s V ,,,.' . ' 'I 'v w as 5 ,' .- s,1.L4.i...i 7 g,,s,s, C, , H i winner! N in 'fl ff '51 -ef A 5' Q 4 N .lgggfgss 7 1 , ,F M X :Q Ei: -eff .IT A ' e 4 W, os. 1- Q-.' , 2' .g I. 9, F, N' g P 350 si ,XL L L 1 LEQ 4? , T gk ' ii i lm sz F V -EM ima I fer fl 'i k.i si i our R Mi ix l Jacquelyn Wuelling W Q' Ronald Young .1 Myra Zachrih ilv u. .Q - ...Q 1 il! llilll wa., .1 ' -M... . . T. rf--s . - 'EFS-'L . .z .If ,, .e . wg, IL., fy A ll. Charles Hall proves 'rhaf no obslacle is loo greal' in his quesl' for knowledge. He'd climb 'lhe highesl' mounfain, if necessary. Q V 1' ' I '51 5 FRESHM EN Mike Webb. James Wehmer, Susan Weh- ,q mer, Joan Wehrenbrechf. Arleen Wesfer- -, feld, Diane Widmer, Janel Wieland, Alan . Wiese. Charles Wildberger, Jimmy Wilderman. YveHe Wilensky, Phyllis Wilkinson, Susan N Wilson, Glenn Wohldmann, Carolyn Wood- ' ruff. Dale Woodson. '-Q Say, +ha+'s quile a collecfion you have lhere, Kalhy McQuigg. What no females? l iusf don'l' know where if could be. These were fhe words spoken by Chow lime for These freshmen girls. We didn r know Sieve Thorn and Rodney Randall. Those books do have a way of hiding. il' was such a serious mailer. Could if be fha? mosl' of 'rhem are busy counling calories? 6I FRESHMEN TAKE ON A NEW CHALLENGE m U ...--r--'L Whaf do you fhink? ls Richard Crowley licking his lips or 1us'r concenhahng on his gob of keeoing The cafeferia clean? ff pf' We don'+ know how E+ happens. buf 'rhe abilify +o carry books seems io diminish wiih size. Don Sowins, couldn'+ you lend a hand +o Ted Gayson? 62 INSIDE HAZEL WOOD ORGANIZATIONS PROMOTE SPIRIT STUDENT COUNCIL PROVIDES MEANS FOR SHARING V V - .. ...L .,.,.. BOTTOM ROW: B. Walfon, J. Sibley, L. Shanks. B. Valleroy, P. Lohmann, P. Marks, C. Collins, M. Miller, N. Elmore, J. Sease, M. House, Miss E. Alger. SECOND ROW: R. Kell, E. Eickmeier, R. Marone. S. Warson. D. Buffs, T. Lich, D. Mundhenke, J. Driemeier, E. Smirh, M. Zachrirz, J. Becker, E. Evans. TOP ROW: D. Musgraves. J. Ryan, M. Krenski, E. Wrighr, D. Morgan. J. Nauman. P. Coleman, J. Wieland, S. Neuman, Mr. J. P. Shadrach. -4- Democracy and you'rh go hand and hand in 'rhe S'ruden'r Council. A working syslem of siudenl' body governmeni has been esiablished whose duiies range from keeping 'rhe book siore 'ro encouraging school spiril. A forum for +he discussion of school problems, 'rhe Slu- denr Council consisls of four boys and girls elecfed from each class. To begin 'rhe year's acrivilies was The Fall Mixer. For The Iirsl' iime in +he hislory of +he school. a Homecoming Week- end was celebrared. The Chrisimas dance and 'lhe Spring Swing gave +he sludenls evenings 'ro remember. Dress-Up Day gave 'rhar new look lo Jrhe school. Proiecl' Cilizenship was The slogan +o remember. IN THE RESPONSIBILITY OF LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE ., i : V I 45 Q 4 , f I ,M 'L V QW 'Q' ,gag 1 , nw . - 1, , my , . 493255. '-vii' 'f , ?:5.g iv , A A , , r ' w-QM5 :SLKIQWQ is ' - e .v .. .. .,-., ' Jn if .,- 'f-,:1. I -f. -:A wx.: -1: ess. TOP: Sludenf Council Officers, Eugene Wright Vice Presi- den'r, Niia Elmore, Secreiary, Sfeve Neuman, Treasurer. Dennis Bulls, Presidenl. RIGHT: Dennis Bulls, presidenl, presides over weekly Coun- cil mee-ling. BOTTOM RIGHT: Hazelwood sludenls aulograph yearboolcs al' The annual Sludenl' Council Fall Mixer. BOTTOM LEFT: Judy Bill and Regina Schlemmer primp on Siudenl Council sponsored Dress-Up Day. A STIRRING MARCH MAKES SPIRITS I 1 x. R, BOTTOM ROW: B. Coyne, C. Figura, J. Schiermeier, H. Baine. P. Loffing, Cv. Cuidon, Maull, J. Gross, D. Figura, F. SuHon, C. M. Lange. R. Jacobsmeyer, D. Kummer, P. Boyer. A. W6S+erleld. SECOND ROW! J- Hlafko, lvl. Weseloh, B. Snider, R. Gross, Marlin, B. Broaders, D. Jacobsmeyer, J. G. Herwig, S. Helfon. THIRD ROW: L. Enferfaining af audilorium programs, pep rallies, and foofball i and baslcefball inlrermissions, 'rhe Hazelwood Band was a familiar y group Jrhis year. l l Guided by Mr. Salyalrore Piazza, lhis group senl a sexlef 'io y Jrhe Washinglon Universily Music Feslival and was represenled L in The Chrislrmas program by a brass quar're'r. 3 The I959-60 Band had Jrhe dislinclion of being Jrhe lirsr ro l l play 'rhe new fighl song. i l l I i 35 .1 i Q 1 i Ren Jacobsmeyer, Melvin Lange, Bob Helfon, Bill Van Winkle, and Three parf harmony is provided by Pamela Loffing, Charles yl Jfm Thomas make fine music in fhe Fiffh Hour Ensemble. Figura, and Ron Jacobsmeyer. 66 RISE AT GAMES AND RALLIES l V i Boswell, J. Thomas, B. I-lellon, A. Vladirmar, J. Wilderrnan. STANDING: J. Ryan, M. Webb, R. Farnsworfh, Direclor Salvafore Piazza. ' --.NA Y ,S - .fe Walclm ouf, Harry James! Melvin Lange, Paul Hlalko. and Ron Jacobsrneyer may soon be sfrong compelilion for your way wi'rl'1 a lrumpef. iii 'i BOTTOM ROW: Gerrie Povis, Rira Horsr. Marrha House Harry Snyder, Weldon Avis, Sharon Willis, Shirley Wilhers Linda Shanlcs, Kenny Niehaus. John Porbecls, Janel Menard, Salle Harding, Barbara Moore. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lewis, Lee Small, Nancy Niehaus, Charles Mclnfyre. Richard Lipp i i ' i ii l , , .. i , i . l iff Q-1,1 ' ' Q will l 1' if 'Sa X ! U 5 Q i fs.: x 1 i, 1 .4 1 4' r P 1 QS,-Z 1 yi 1' , ei ly t'i-i-'i 2, all -- l. I avi ' i LW l ll I - f-nd lhey all came lo praise fhe Baby Jesus, , . s f-M man, Carolyn4McClellan, Judy Dwyer, Belly Davis. George Morse, Vernon Hulson. THIRD ROW: Joan Wehrenbrechr, Eula Leroux, Bill Farh. Ronnie Sheffer, Terry Veuz, Dennis Trolrer. Conrad Keil, Tom Jenlcins, Sreve Kanevsky, Don Thornron, Barbara Milchell, Joyce Begley, Charlene Mc- YULETIDE SEASON PREFACED BY .,-w is V, . C K . f L2 lnlyre. TOP ROW: Sharon Niehaus, Georgianna l-lale, Judy Mueller. Larry Nolen, David Sczepanslcie, Lauren Casey, Eileen Angel, Pam Ploudre, Linda Slewarl, Madeline Kum- mer, Charles Hillemann, John S+. John, Gloria Blenden, Eliza- belh Wehrenbrechl, Juanila Ellis. X.-4 CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND PAGEANT Buddy York and Karen ECker+ ponfay Maw and Joseph Through The combined el- lorls of The members ol lhe Eine Arls Deparlmenl, lhe lradilional Chrislrmas slory was lold in song and panlo- mime for sludenls, lacully members, and parenls. The choral group, under Jrhe di- reclion of Mr. William Lewis, The dramarics and speech classes wilh Mrs. Mary K. Rymer, inslruclor, and The arl classes, supervised by Mrs. Nancy McCall, sel lhe proper mood for lhe yulelide season. in Chris+mas al Hazelwood. The Robed Choir, wifh Mr. Lewis al +he organ, blend lheir voices in The glorious sfrains o Silen+ Night 69 THE CAPITAL H SPELLS LETTERMEN BOTTOM ROW: Ken Byrd, Ron Paule, Jim Haynie, Tim Kelly. SECOND ROW: Siu Walson, Jim l-lunziker, Jeff Ploudre, George Gerling, Bill Reynolds, Norm Palalcy, Dave Wynalda, Denny Bulls, Bill Jones, Dave Larlcins. THIRD ROW: Roger Donnell, Chesrer Diclcey, Louis Prange, Milce Krenslci, Bob Barnes. TOP ROW: Coach Henner, Roger Osborn, Jim Kimmel, Davis Morgan, Glen Alsup, Jim Eichmeier, Denny lvlusgraves, Bill Hager, Dave Herwig, Cliff Heicleman, Charles Shinpoclc, Coach OITITGF. gg F.H.A. STUDIES FUN, FOODS, FASHION A BOTTOM ROW: Susan Andrews. Jane? Lindemann, Karen Doza, Anila Carapella, Pal Carr, Nancy Nyflor, Karen Flora, Judy Oflce, Juanifa Hellmann, Diane Zygmunl, Carol Rodney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Humphrey, Judy Klump, Sharon Snelson, Colerle Collins, Myra Horowilz, Yvelfe Wilenslcy, Jan Newsom, Ru+h Pilgrim, Diane Koesier, Pam McNeely. Elaine Hermeyer, Dana Websler. THIRD ROW: Rifa Godar, Sue Heisel, Doris Bergheger, Karen Brown, Nancy Blomenlcamp, Joyce Gwallney, Pam Milcola, Charlena Taylor, Karen Eclueri, Belly Eawceff, Janef Chappelle. TOP ROW: Sue Boswell, Lavonne Leroux, Janel Kavanagh. Carol Dobbins, Arlene Amos, Helen Garriclc, Virgfhia Voss, Judy Snyder, Pal Smilh, Nina Lesh, Dorolhy Siephens. KEY CLUB rnfdibis Fon' I:TlTURE SER-VICE' T H l G H S C H O O Ll BOTTOM ROW: B. Ovca, K. Byrd, B. Crump, J. Sparks, C. Benson, T. Licln. TOP ROW: Mr. Zolwner, D. Bulls, J. Plouclre, R. Crain, M. Parks, R, Nyflol J. Haynie, R. McConnell, B. Osborn, S. Walson. R. Careaga, D. Musgraves, C. Dickey, D. Grael, K. Gurnmels, C. Meyer, L. Prange, E. Proulwel, S. Newman, M. Krenski. ONLY TOP STUDENTS IN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY itil -21 ,ii 'litvu Vai-- .wiv BOTTOM ROW: M. Olsen, M. Prinz, P. Marks, D, Schrader, N. Nyflol, Secrelaryt J. Driemeier, Vice Presidenl: D. Mundlwenke. TOP ROW: J. Neumann, President J. Kralwl. D. Morgan, Treasurer' J. Norfon, L. Prange, M. l-louse, Mrs. McKinney. Carol Kell is nol' in llne piclure. 7I THE TORCH RECORDS HAZELWOOD'S INSIDE STORY . 7 I I I l l u Looks like fun! Yes. if is, buf hard work goes info fhis iob of compiling a yearbook, Joan Driemeier, edilor, and Mrs. Bridgeman advisor, cover 'rhe ioofball field supervising ihe faking of sporls piciures. Drawing layouis, checking copy, fyping ,idenfifying picfures, selling subscriplions keep The Journalism Class al 'rop speed righi up io deadline Time. The Torch sales 'rhermomerer had reached l5O sales when 'rhis piciure was Taken. Evenlually The sales climbed +0 600. Val Walker and Sharon Gossage are applying rhe red pencil. Smile . . . OK, Hold if . . . Familiar words as Ralph Camp, slraif phoiographer, snaps Rurh Mock and Jerry Bryani. Carol Kell and Sharon Gossage assemble pages and do wrile-ups. vs., T 'ani' fx Tliul JETS PLAN FOR ATOMIC AGE 'Q SEATED: J. Naumann, R. Careaga, J. Driemeier, D. Mundhenke, K. Byrd, M. Marks, L. Prange, B. Jones, D. Bahr. STANDING: Mr. OW-lara, D. Morgan, R. Crain, D. Boulware, R. Mussman, D. Graef, J. Cherry, R. Nyflof. G. Gassner, B. Crump, N. Nyflof. OUR SCHOOLS OF TOMORROW DEPEND ON F. T.A. BOTTOM: C. Perou+ka, D. Sfephens, C. Dobbins. SEATED: V. Walker, N. Elmore, M. Hurst G. Hale D. Drake, S. Wildberger. ROW THREE: N. Greenway, J. Leaver, B. Sfegmann. TOP: K. Byrd, M Kummer, J. Norfon, J. Naumann, J. Ofke. 73 CLAPPING HANDS, STOMPING FEET, ABOVE. BOTTOM ROW: B. Berner, D. Millilnan. D. Onofry, C. Kollo, E. Smilh, J. Sease, M. Edelson, J. Beiier, K. Fink, J. Wuelling, K. Cross, L. Basile, K. Noyes, T. Davis, M. Field, K. Byrd, C. Dickey, D. Wynalda, E. Wrighf, T. Wilensky, L. Hammer, J. Wehmer, H. Garriclc, H. Huneycuir, L. Lamb. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wrighf, Sponsor: G. Side, G. Sumpfer, A. Halle, M. House, F. Faifer, J. Wieland, P. Barry, S. DeVore, J. Ferrero. M. Poole, S. Boswell, K. Doza, J. Crawford, E. Polaselc, R. McConnell, K. Gurnmels, D. Haubenriser, B. Coyne, A. Wiese, K. Goedel, V. Hulson, Miss Magel, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: H. Dowling, J. Bussen, W. Evans, C. Pervine, K. Mc- Quigg, B. Schrniiz, B. Shanlcs, J. Ryan, R. Buenger, P. Reicherl, H. Snyder, J. Ploudre, E. Thebeau, C. Shinpoclc, J. Smiih, M. Parks, G. Murphy, B. Ovca, M. Weseloh, S. Vossmeyer, T. Lich. R. Sheifer, V. Wiese, J. Driemeier. TOP ROW: D. Mund- henke, D. Anselmo, S. LeBlanc, J. Snelson, J. Hollenberg, S. Snelson, B. Broaders, J. Gross, D. Jacobsmeyer, R. Gross, J. Rodgers, M. Lange, M. Ballard, R. Marrone, M. Deichman, D. Thornron, S. Keller, D. Cogan, R. Lippman, L. Linnemeyer, M. Webb, C. Wildberger, D. Doe. RIGHT. BOTTOM ROW: C. Henselmeier, P. Marlcs. SECOND ROW: S. Wildloerger. E. Dimilry, E. Evans, D. Bergheger. P. Coleman, D. Priesmeyer. THIRD ROW: J. Snyder, N. Niehaus. C. Geldbach, P. Milola, J. Becker, S. See. L. Smir, M. Prinz. FOURTH ROW: S. Harding, D. Hofmann. N. Lauclc, D. Schroeder, J. Krahl, G. File, L. Wehrenbrechl, K. Horsl. FIFTH ROW: J. Haynie, L. Vaughn, M. Swenson, P. Andrews. K. Brown, J. Broughion, S. Shaw, L. Bussen. SIXTH ROW: R. Young, E. Leroux, J. Becker, J. Hermeyer, S. Broughron, N. Shaw, P. Neuhauss. SEVENTH ROW: L. Harfmann, S. Weusrofl, M. Hickey, D. Delgman, V. Schluiz, S. Heisel, D. Hessler. EIGHTH ROW:'B. Valleroy. S. Niehaus, R. Woodruff, C. Nocira. G. Brown, K. Whiiehead, P. Waghorn, B. Whilalcer. TOP ROW: P. Lohmann, P. Ploudre, S. Garcia, M. Leroux, L. Arnold, C. Gibson, S. Farmer, L. Siewarr. LIVELY CHEERS SPARK PEP CLUB BOTTOM ROW: P. Snider, J. Dilling, J. Miller, C. Woodruff, M. Ulhoff, S. Wehnner, C Waggener. J. Gerken, J. Pulizzo, B. Moore, S. Licklider, J, Maeser, E. Hixon, P. Lofiing, A Weslerfield, H. Baine, L. Casey, P. McNeely, R. Schlemmer, M. Miller, G. Moore, R. Genfner L. Small, N. Hendrickson, D. Cornelison. SECOND ROW: M. Hicks. S. Crandell, B. Franke. S. Davis, P. Hollis, B. Williamson, K. Luecke, C. Collins. E. ParroH'. D. Bachmann, S. Dean, K Horsr, M. Prange, J. Wehrenbrechl, S. Barezewski, J. Snider, E. Hermeyer, D. Delgman, M Kummer, B. Lindemann, V. Walker, N. Elmore, G. Crowley, S. Dyer, R. Godar. THIRD ROW L. Worley, J. Oberiuerge, S. Welch, B. Faucel, J. Lange, C. Huber, N. Greenway, N. Sidener J. Phillips, J. Ridgley, S. Rinderer. D. Schneller, R. Hillebrand, N. Lesh, C. Bremmer, M. Nikolychik B. Mussman, C. Boyer, P. Berger, B. Boehmer, S. Andrews, K. Bradsher, K. Eckerl, C. Davies, P Smilh, P. Grimes. FOURTH ROW: E. Deilrick, D. Websfer, P. Rauch, C. McClellan, L. Lamb, B Berner, M. Schlarmann, Cv. Povis, E. Schlarmann, S. Spellazza, A. Davis, L. Anselmo, Y. Wilensky, P Snider, J. Newsome, A. McDonald, B. Gossage, J. Ferrero, M. Wakefield, M. Hickey, A. Amos, H Garrick, D. Figura, V. Voss, L. Shanks, C. Underwood. .N Yeah, Coach, Yeah, Team! Alllhis whooping and cheering was nor in vain. Hazelwood beal Lindbergh - 75 Cheerleaders Jerry Monlgomery and Terry Wilenksy. 77 +0 74 HAWK SHOTS LEARN TO SNAP THAT SHUTTER ! Yi W Y 'Wg M W4 W: , --Y , :-,.,f.A.. Pi.-1-'3 LMA V I ,SQ it 7 - -- -.d..1-:iii il ,,, V' r- BOTTOM ROW: C. Shinpock, H. Snyder. SECOND ROW: M. Webb, Secrefary-Treasurer: M. Scannell. J. Wilde-rman, M. Hickey, W. Johns. J. King. B. Bridgeman. Sfandingz Mr. Holiinseed, E. Webb, Vice Presidenfg R. Camp. President CHEERLEADERS SHOW 'FlGHT, l'fRs1T.LZZZi.H23gf'CieEQf.'3ZL.QL,Viffffiifii TEAM, FlGHT!' SPIRIT P. Marks. On Ladder: P. Coieman, D. Pries- rneyer, E. Evans. E. Dimifry. FRESHMEN-Kneeling: J. Beifer, M. Edelson. Capf. J. Se-ase, E. Srnirh. S+anding: K. Cro K. Fink, L, Basile, J. Wuelling. ..-4-1 im' Y , , Qi I 5 Q 1 I '45-!.ng.:u:.s: M 540. 3.-S' X ' N G A A SETS UP ACTIVE SPORTS SCHEDULE LEFT. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Cornish, C. Mclnlyre. Treasurer: G. Fife, Secrelaryg L. Worley. Vice President J. Johnson. Presidenlq Miss Alger. SECOND ROW: G. Moore, S. Welch. D. Mundhenke, H. Dowling, A. Weslerliield, K. Bradsher. THIRD ROW: S. Spellazzo, R. Woodruff, C. Woodruff, P. Snyder, Cv. Crowley, W. Evans, B. Gossage. FOURTH ROW: J. Snyder, N. Niehaus, S. Weusloff, J. Sease, C. Perrine, M. Ecldleson, E. Smirh. FIFTH ROW: N. Sidener, N. Shaw, J. Lange, J. Ferrero, S. DeVore, S. Snelson. SIXTH ROW: N. Greenway, V. Walker, C. Collins, C. Huber, K. Luecke, B. Williamson, L. Vaughn. SEVENTH ROW: C. Nocifa, M. Povis, C. Henselmeier. D. Onofry, D. Milliken, B. Berner, B. Herringlon. TOP ROW: L. Small, E. Evans, K. Whilehead, J. Becker, P. Grimes, H. Baine. J. Hellmann. LOWER. BOTTOM ROW: L. Arnold, J. Ellis, C. Underwood, L. Shanks, A. Amos, Cv. Fowler, Y. Wilensky, M. Oldham, J. Oberiuerge, S. Keller, E. Hermeyer, R. Hillebrand, D. Schneller, A. Kick. SECOND ROW: C. McClellan, B. FawceI'l', M. Kummer. J. Dwyer, J. Beiler, J. Wieland, M. Swenson, J. Wehrenbrechl R. Horsl, M. Hicks, E. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Dilling, S Crandall, M. Prinz, S. See, J. Schroeder, C. Waggoner, P Marks, J. Krahl, K. Horsl, L. Wehrenbrechl, J. Kavanagh, S Wildberger. FOURTH ROW: N. Lesh, C. Gibson, P. Lofling S. Wehmer, K. McQuigg, P. Mikola, D. Schroeder. B. Fowler B. Haines. A. Prinsler. A. Firzsimmons. M. Leroux, J. Begley FIFTH ROW: D. Figura, J. Cross. B. Broaders, K. Brown, D Bergheger, J. Broughlon, G. Brown, S. Broughfon, A. Davis. D Bailey, M. Hickey, L. Bussen. SIXTH ROW: P. Ploudre, J Maeser. P. Lohmann, C. Bradbury, S. Heisel, S. Horn, S Miller, J. Snelson, B. Valleroy, C. Geldbach, D. Delgmann, P Coleman. INSIDE HAZELWOOD WE DEVELOP GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP HAWK GRIDMEN FIGHT WAY TO SECOND 'Nav' EAEAF-T B3 I . g314 N AN .2 Maw? r? BOTTOM ROW: R. Paule, Co-Capt: S. Wafson, D. Buffs, J. Kimmel, G. Gerling, B. Hager, T. Kelly, K. Byrd, N. Pa+aky, Co'CapI'.: J. I-Iaynie. J. Hunziker, Co-Capr.: W. Cunningron, R. Osborn, Co-Capt SECOND ROW: Coach Henner, E. Thebeau, K. Gummels, D. Herwig, C. Dickey. B. Brendle. M. Weseloh. T. Srralmann, D. Bahr, B. Barnes. J. Canoy, M. Rivera, L. Prange, J. Davis. TOP ROW: J. Eichmeier, H. Gamble, D. Gummels, C. Davies, E. Wright D. Gronemeier, R. Young, D. Morgan. D. Wynalda. C. Incerla. L. Boswell, T. Wrozier, J. Napoli, R. Crain. .allhn HAWKS OPPONENTS I4 Maplewood .... ........... 3 2 I3 Lindberghj' .....I4 O Affron' ...... ..... O 33 Berkeley' .. ,.... I3 26 Fox ......... ...,. l 3 l I9 Parkway' ,..,,,, , .,.. I3 Coach Henner says Ihis was his go Ieam. 28 paTTOnVIlleT ---' ----20 Picfured above are: J. Hunziker, RE: R. Osborn, RT, 6. Gerling, RG: 44 WeIIS+On+ --,VAAA.f-AA-AV,.AVi'w I4 B. Hager. C: C. Dickey, RG: T. Kelly, LT: D. Wynalda, LE: R. Paule, OB: K. Byrd. WB: N. Palaky, WB: J. I-Iaynie, FB: S. Walson, LH: ro + c f D. sum. LH: D. I-Ierwig, LH. emo es on Hence games In The Iasl game againsi Wellslon, Hazelwood ser an offensive record of 44 poinrs for a Hazelwood record. The Lillie Seven Conference was losl' by only one poinl when Lindberg deleaied Ihe Hawks I4-I3. As a resulr, Hazelwood came in second. Seven varsily members received posr-season hon- ors in All-Conference and All-Disrricl selecrions. The I959-60 season represenred The biggesfrecord in Ihe five years 'rhai Ihe Hawks have had a Jream. 'T ,,.,,.. . , .4 . 0 .1 ,ALJ V . W. , ' ' 'h -..Y-I.. :. 80 Hawks on lop of heap in pile-up wirh losing Berkeley. PLACE BERTH IN LITTLE SEVEN - a',.,,, 0 i . . -9. . ' -L' -mar W . , . .. . 1'- A. .. -...M Jim Haynie lakes a handeoff on an off lackle plunge from Ron Paule. UPPER RIGHT: The clesperafe allempl lo knock down a pass from Fox guarlerback. Final Score. Hawks 26-Fox I3. . X ., .,f3g'l'z1 l l V ' ii 1.L' 332 if i Before rhe Homecoming game rhese firsl-slringers were slighrly apprehensive -'rhey dicln'+ know They were going lo crush Berkeley 33-I3. B-TEAM BOTTOM ROW: H. Baker, J. Maull, R. Rhoades, D. Guiflar, W. Marks, Ja Russell, W. Herringlon. J. Wehmer, M. Ballard, E. Boswell, R. Crowley, E. Thacker, Mgr. R. Gross, Ass'+- Mgr. G. Raffery. SECOND ROW: Coach Negri, H. Lewis, F. Kell, J. Schroeder, D. Kummer, H. Garrick, J. Berra, C. Wildberger, D. Henderson, G. Eichmeier, C, Schroeder, B. Akers, D. Anzelone, M. Reker. THIRD ROW: W. lrwin, M. Webb, M. Poole, R. Buckley, G. Wohldmann, G. Smirh, R. Maher, J. Cadell, R. Eslep, J. Lively, D. Rogers. 8I 'VARSITY HOOPSTERS PROVIDE VARSITY-Kneeling: 6. Alsup, E. James, D. Buffs, R. Paule, J. Laramie, J. Pafferson. J. Haynie Sfanclingz Coach Tanner, S. Walson. R. Belrz, D. Boulware, B. Crump, D. lvlusgraves. J. Ryan J. l-lunziker, L. Prange, J. Dorenkamper, E. Tibbelr. aule aeems lo be suspended in air as he i a+-er a rebound in 'rhe iirsf Home game 'r a 'ilw F EE' SOr'l.wi . EVQUSOH. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opponenfs Hazelwood Counlry Day 6l 56 Principia 3l 47 Maplewood 6I 30 Ferguson 65 50 Riverview 63 6l Wellsloni 65 52 Normandy lChris+mas Tournamenil 63 50 Lindberg 74 77 Parkway' 45 5l Berkeley' 84 83 KinlOCl'1 ' 74 55 Parronvillex 46 40 Parronville lNor+l1 Counry Tournamenrl 68 4I Riverview 60 45 Melnlville 67 7l Fairview' 6l 76 Maryland l-leiglwls' 42 54 Berkeley 52 46 Jennings' 65 58 Ailron 52 54 Normandy l5+a+e Regionall 76 61 THRILLS FOR ENTHUSIASTIC FANS ' 4 Denny Musqraves slrains for confrol ol lhe ball from an equally delerminedi opponen+ B-TEAM - THE VARSITY OF TOMORROW The B-TEAM won The Norlh Counfy B Team Championship. Their overall record was I5 wins and 6 losses. Team Members kneeling are l-l. Gamble, C. Meyer, S. Vossmeyer, H. Me-ller, M. Krenslci. S+anding: Coach Rauch, M. Wrozier, R. McConnell, R, Buckley, J. Unqerer, J. Cadell, J. Canoy, T. Lich, Ed Polaselc. FRESHMAN CAGERS GAIN EXPERIENCE .XX xX.N xl 2 I... 04 FRESHMEN- Kneeling: J. Sibley, R. Eslep, R. Buckley, J. Cadell, C. Wildberger. Sfandingz M. Ballard, M. Realcer, D. Anzalone, J. Lively, J. Tlwomas, D. Cronin, M. Balzl, R. Kell, J. Welwmer, B. l-lellon, R. Genlili, Coach Rauch is al lell. x s ' 5 .rf Buddy Crump and Denny Musgraves fighl lor ball clurinq crucial moms-nl aqainsf llwe Comefs. 84 Ni ...WM Calvin Meyer walls expeclanlly for ball 'ro go inlo baslcel - anollwer game, anollner viclory for llie B-Team. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Jones, Greg Raflery, Wayne Marks, Par Raynner, Clinlon Pace, Scoll Swingler. Joe Orlando. Ken Goedel, John Munyal, Morris Weseloh, Ray Crain. SECOND ROW: Donald Guillar, Tim Davis, Allan Smifh, David Larlcins, Dennis Trouf, Eugene Eiclcmeier, Milce Parlcs, Evan Thebeau, Cliff l-leideman, Ken Byrd, Capfain: Ken Gumrnels Allen Behring, Davis Morgan, Bill Brendle, Ed Prouhel, Allen l-lillebrandf, Don Owens, Dave Lewis. Eugene Wrighl, Layne l-licks, Coach Sfaplefon. MAT MEN GRAPPLE FOR PIN OR POINTS The referee is down on fhe floor during a march checking slar Ken Byrd for a pin. Wilh Mr. Slaplefon observing, Davis Morgan demonslrares a cross-over Leffermgn Eugene Wrighf Used e reverse on his Oppgnenf during breakdown which should resull in a pin on Ken Byrd. a mefgh, 85 '1 ..9.-,-.v- I -,Bs-.G wgri BASEBALL TEAM SLUGS WAY TO THIRD xr. -,. T. TOP ROW: D. Musgraves, J. Hunziker, J. Senrer, R. PauIe, D. Buffs. E. James, K. Swenson, Ross, Coach LiHy. BOTTOM ROW: G. Alsup, W. Cunninqfon. H. MiIIer, J. Laramie, J. Doren- kamper, B. Crump, M. Krenski. W. Fa+I1, B. Mayer. ,, .-. s'v'i'-'J'A' Q-'zf' , I ' i. f '- :,.,g1s22g: -N. Php' W? 1 '97-'I I .. 5' f ,. A-.v43,.. - :,s. .1 sg -2 YSL7 . ',n-.saZ'f I if A '. . , aw x 4,11 P' 5 .e' ' In? -. A 1: s .H - . '58, Mr..- J6, 3, Q.. , 1 5' 'M qkfff '-- is . , L, It .-Roig - .lgllis ,. . A . ,X Q ., -'T' 'I .- Tir A fffff. -Q. . an VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS I-IAWKS LEFT: Cafclner Mike Buffs' bar. I PaHonviIIe' 2 I2 Maryland Heighrs' 3 0 RiIenour 3 2 WeIIs'ron' 6 I3 Berkeley' 9 5 Riverview 6 8 PaI+onviIIe' I I9 WeIIsIon' 6 I8 Maryland I-Ieighrs 4 9 Kinloch O Sfafe Tournameni' 4 Parkway' O 5 Normandy 4 S+a're Tournameni' 3 Riverview O Sfafe Tournameni' I Ferguson 7 9 BerkeIey' I 3 Parkway' I 'Deno+es conference Krenski poised for pop foul off Denny STRAIGHT NORTH COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP 7: - z I Wall Cunninglon swings lhal war club as he bells oul a double during an infer-squad B-TEAM .11-N . ' rf: HH ame. Glenn Alsup rares back lo Throw a lasl ball F .5 .4 j . . ', I .25-, ' 1' - Q 1 V Y , ' K . -r Q, . y- . . ' .' X f-' ,. r f V ,f ,. . f i A 'v U ' 'r A , . . , , 4 . r,.fA . f, X , X 1 ' . . . - . TOP ROW: D. Rodgers, T. Wrozier, J. Wehmer, B. Brenclle, R, Franks, R. Marrone, R. McConnell, R. Kell, J. Rogers, W. Johns, Coach Negri. BOTTOM ROW: D. Blades, R, Crowley, M. Weseloh, D. Guillar. R. Genfill. C. Hall, M. Wrozier, M. Bollz, J. Thomas, D. Anzelone. 87 V Y 7 ENERGETIC CINDERMEN WORK OUT s : Q QQ 'R ' ' f fl. i'i,.f' rs K ff 'Q' ' ' 1 i' i l li .9 , X va., l V 'pf'-f J 88 irn hlaynie demanzlrafes good form in sho? pulling. L1 i BOTTOM ROW: Louis Prange, Roger Donnell, Jim Haynie, John Napoli, Bob Barnes. Joe Ungerer. l Ken Gummels, Terry Lich. Bill Schmifz. SECOND ROW: Frank Manlia. Chesler Diclcey, Tom l Jenkins, Slu Wafson, Bill Reynolds, Calvin Meyer, Roy Ticlcnor. Ron Bradshaw, George Gerling. TOP ROW: Coach l-lenner, Jerry Marlin, Evan Thebeau. Jerry Pollill, Eugene Wrighf. Carl i Gronerneier, Jeff Ploudre, Dave Wynalda, Ray Crain, John Davis, Jim Eiclcmeier, Coach Reich. VARSITY ' l i 1 l l 'Qs' l N 'xi l A intl - y lv-X A' 'i' ' , 1 y l -s ff' I I , l ,u-,uf ...v , 1,1 N - 'H .A ' .. - . 'A' ' '. sl .7 1 1 -'ff - .fha-' -. ,-. ..,. Slar Jaclr 'over lhe Pafferson pole vaulls his way Jeff Ploudre 'ralres 'ro 1'he air fgpl in his broad lump. i ON SUNNY SPRING AFTERNOONS -IK 'Ox M'.nM,. g ri... , run QAQF YEA - gp- 'A is i.f:,..f A, . 1, Q ' M: ,qs Bill Schmilz, John Davis, Eugene Wrighl clear low hurdles in praclice wilh Paflonville. ls 1 A ' Jim l-laynie and Slu Walson poised for slarl' of 220. FRESHMAN TRACK XJ . 1 I 2x :Xi ,aff , ..,, Q X,-,f We, U, T We' Up and over for Joe Ungerer un a pracllce high rump Confined lo ring George Gerling hopes lo hurl 'rhe discus l27 feel' lhe presenl record. 4 . 9 I., B.. .1 A f . r BOTTOM ROW: Greg Rallery, George l-lerwig, Tim Davis, Jerry Sibley, Wesley Ralher, Wayne Marks. Clinfon Pace, Warren Thacker. TOP ROW: Coach Henner, Vernon Hulson, Mike Field., Dale Woodson, Tom Schenk, Eugene Eickmeier, Jim Cadell, John Lively, Charles Wildberger, Donald Kummer, Ron Buckley, Coach Reich. , BALLS, BATS, STICKS, NETS, AND -.-- :- l ' -Ag. y -,Ne C, Q. . . .. , - io I.. , . -. , k. , ,.. - -- Y -ff.: 5-. 1... - - .- .bl 2 .. . 9. . . . .. . . . -.,A.r ' -f. ...LIN . u-igft- A- .-.-2,12 ,Hx 1 x... ' -b '-Lg, . an . 3 ' 7, ' ' Q 'uf' .. , 4, K.-Q., ,f b G V i ' ' 'i'V': ' ., 'i ' i -- +-r ' f-is . ' V. 'F 1 e 't1f. B 'L' 1-lil., .3-'- , ' -. A '.' T ' ' ' '1 'I.-'-f -J. 7' -. ' . 1- ' a- Q -nz-..L., '5- :q,,, ' 5 . t ,Fl Nan .U xl.. '. in - .. vi-..h . - X it . xiltslbfilqg-,..L5,,uf1ri?1x-vm,4 v-r . hr.. ., ,K - , --,.'1, fn- - --...D , . - - r--U .. -M f . 2 'M -1 -Q - -:.f-vigrx-N V A . .-3' ' s -15? '1 1'x 'r' if-T. '..if . '3-TJ?-11' Rim v. 'T - '. . .. L--' '-fn-1-A4-. ' ..i 5a.. ' NP---'.. ,'-D.-14.-.1. '-'.AA'd. ' HOCKEY-Kneeling: A. Kick, B. Valleroy, Miss Alger, coach: G. Fowler, C. Waggoner. Second Row: P. Mikola, J. Becker, B. Fowler. D. Millikan, C. Geldbach,,G. File, J. l-lellmann, R. Woodruff, J. Ellis. D. Schroeder, caplaing P. Lohmann. B. Berner, J. Krahl, J. Oberiuerge, L. Wehrenbrechl, J. Schroeder, l.. Worley, J. Johnson. fi Judy Johnson in 'rhe air fries fo make a lay up wifh Bonnie Fowler, Doris Schroeder, and Judy Schrieder blocking. BASKETBALL-Lef+, BoHom Row: L. Worley, B. Berner. Second Row: J. Schroeder. J. Johnson, caprain. Third Row: D. Schroeder. P. Lohmann. Fourlh Row: J. Krahl. G, Fife. Fif+h Row: C. Hen- selmeier, M. Poyis. Top Row: B. Fowler, J. Becker, P, Marks. RULE BOOKS CHARACTERIZE G.A.A. VARSITIES Jackie Krahl makes an elforl' lo spike rhe ball wiih Gerry File and Doris Schroeder frying To block. .l , 111s I :- '. 'ff' J . . VOLLEYBALL-Firs+ Row: J. Pevril, K. Whifehead. S. Davis. Second Row: J. Wehrenbrechl, B. l-lerringlon, D. Schroeder, S. Keller, D. Bergheqer, J. Johnson, M. Swenson, J. Krahl, N. Niehaus, G. File. S. Farmer. 'Q af ix? ,J- . -,ij ' 1 I SOFTBALL-Firsi' Row: P. Marks, K. Whileheacl, C. Geldbach, C. Waggener, D. Millikan, B. Valleroy. Second Row: D. Fiqura, B. Fowler, C. I-lenselmeier, G. Fife, D. Schroeder, M. Swenson. D. Bergheger. 9l . i I J J i ,ff ONE PICTURE IS WORTH MANY WORDS The fhirleen men who remained buried in The cellar lhroughoul 'rhe senior play, Arsenic and Old Lace are resurrecled for a curlain call. They are B. Hanson, S. Rafrery, J. Eiclcmeier, T. Jenkins, B, Barnes, R. Nyflor, l-l. Snyder, J. Senrer, G, Alsup. C. l-lilleman, C. Bauman, D. Boulware, and D, Criles. LEFT: Mike Parks and Judy Schroeder work from scaffold on colorful mural for 'rhe rolunda. BGTTOM LEFT: A new Trophy case, The cosr which was paid by lhe Vossemlcemper School Dis- Tricl, is a permanenf Tixlure in rhe gym lobby. I ,, I- ' mf Freshman gridmen lug equipmenl from gear room in preparalion for rhar big game wirh Parkway. ADDS SPARKLE 'Q INSIDE HAZELWOOD SOCIAL LIFE TO LEARNING A FOOTBALL, PARADE, DANCE, BONFIRE PRCVIDE A new school TradiTion was inauguraTed This year wiTh The Homecoming weekend, OcTober 9-I0. The Home- coming celebraTion sTarTed F r i d a y wiTh blasTs of color when Black and Gold Day was declared. A bonTire in The evening inspired Thrill- ing cheers, snake dances, and singing. SaTurday, The day oT The big game. sTarTed wiTh a gala parade OT decoraTed cars. Then came The Thrilling TooTball game wiTh Berkeley. The VicTory Dance climaxed The weekend acTiviTies. The Homecoming weekend was considered one oT The mosT ouTsTanding evenTs in The school hisTory wiTh more Than 2000 sTudenTs and Triends aT- Tending. THRILLING HOMECOMING AlThough rain muddied The Tield and soaked The specTaTors, spiriTs were noT dampened as The Tans waTched The Hawks deTeaT Berkeley 33-I3. l ak icmww- .R i. I -fir s-f '?X-Y Much work and enThusiasm wenT inTo The decoraTion oT The cars which Tormed The Homecoming Parade. ,wiwfazn-1 ,i.YifT'Vif?'f1l Under sky illuminaTed by The bonfire which preceded '-.-fJQl'?.f1ff.f5 The parade and game, sTudenTs and TaculTy cheered as The Berkeley Bulldog was burned aT The sTake. PicTured here is a prize winner, Jim Gilbert wiTh Sally Harding and Bill Hilliard. The school band provided Thrilling and spiriTed music Tor our Homecoming Parade and TooTball game. Players are Mike Krenski, Jerry Ryan, Charles Figura. Ray Wolff, JeTT Ploudre, and David Hill. 94 f ff? 1 1. F JY ' +Q' li HN ,VT 'Q '31 'I i U 'ki 1 Azgg,-fig 9, Q wt, l ' E Ctr 3 Mllnx' My J W! Q Q as ig'-lfldgilwff' 1 'w:. w : 'Q Q a I : gi f 3' affm if if, Q?'T5? ?,1 3 lx fi. G 'C ri 1 Y S- ai-4 WHITE CHRISTMAS BALL HIGH WiTh a giganTic ChrisTmas Tree, candleliT Tables, Tlowing pale blue and whiTe sTreamers and dancing couples, The annual STudenT Council ChrisTmas Dance was held December I8, I959. FesTive blue and whiTe balloons covered The Tloor oT The sTage wiTh a large eighT-poinT sTar suspended over The Throne, a blaclc iron love seaT. I-lighlighTing The dance was The crowning oT The new queen and king, Joan Driemeier and KenneTh Byrd, by The reTiring Icing and queen, Larry Chain and Mrs. Jerry Ryan, The Tormer PaTricia Ross. Admission donaTions To The dance were senT To Dr. Thomas Dooley To help TurTher his work in Laos. CourT members as seen Trom leTT To righT in The above picTure are Judy Sease, Dave Anzelone, Linda Vaughn. Jim l'laynie, ReTiring Queen PaTricia Ross, ReTiring King Larry Chain, Queen Joan Driemeier, King KenneTh Byrd, Ron Paule, Nancy NyTloT, Don Graeif, RuTh Pilgrim, Terry STraTmann, and PaTricia Coleman. Queen Joan Driemeier Reriring Queen Par Ross King Kennerh Byrd Reriring King Larry Chain LIGHTS YULETIDE FESTIVITIES Judy Seage Nancy Nyflof and Ron Paule Ruin Pilgrim and Don Graef Dave AnzeYone Par Coleman and Terry Srrarmann Linda Vaughn and Jirn Haynie -QCA.. ff.-1-5 l y W ,gd -1 . -MAA , .. Wi vzifffg Leff: Moe Laufer, Davis Morgan, Fred Noeclcer, Michael Marks, Joseph Naumann, Don Graer. Norman Pafalcy, Ken Byrd, Emilee Smifh, Roger Careaga, Jerry Bryanf, Joan Driemeier, Joyce Beqley, Charles Shinpoclc. ll ll SENIORS COMBINE SUSPENSE AND HUMOR IN ARSENIC E l l I 1 , I l Bodies all over fhe placel Moe Laufer, as Dr. Einsfein, removes body of Mr. Spanalzo lDon Crifesl for a final resfing place in fhe cellar. Tha+ elderberry wine! The fwo spinsfers, Emilee Smifh and Joan Driemeier, suddenly remember ifs pofency as fhey franfically fry fo prevenf fheir nephew lCharles Shinpoclcl from drinking 'rhe concocfion. 98 AND OLD LAC R l i g W i , ' i , A . H . il if Egll wifi l'Q , ly, ' 1 I , ,T l l f . l T r E Played by Ken Byrd, Teddy Brewsfer. under fhaf he is Teddy Roosevelf, summons his officers fo cabinef meefing. Abby Brewsfer ..,. Rev. Dr. Harper ...., Teddy Brewsfer .,... Officer Brewsfer ..., Marfha Brewsfer .... Elaine Harper ...,.,,,, Morfimer Brewsfer Mr. Gibbs .... ,,,....,, Jonafhan Brewsfer ...., Dr. Einsfein .,....s,.,.. Officer O'l-lara Lf. Rooney .,s,.ss Mr. Wifherspoon Sfudenf Direcfors CAST Emilee Smifh Jerry Bryanf Kennefh Bird Michael Marks . Joan Driemeier Joyce Begley Charles Shinpoclr Donald Graaf ,. .... Davis Morgan A Marvin Laufer Joseph Naumann . Norman Pafalzy Roger Careaga Joyce Norfon Diane Zygmunf fhe impression Leffz Bob Shanks, Colerre Collins. Bill Hager, Jeff Ploudre, Cliff Davies, Sharon Davis, Jerry Ryan, Valerie Walker, Eunice Evans. Karen Brown, Nancy Sidener, Bill Reynolds, Louis Prange. Ellen Dimifry, Nila Elmore, Lee Small, Jim Sorrell. .IUNIORS RECREATE NOSTALGIC I900's IN MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS The maid lLee Smalll 'rempls Rose lKaren Brownl and Emily lEunice Evansl wilh a box of chocolafes which Rose hopes has been senr ro her. Kindly, undersranding grandiarher lJim Sorrelll com- forls The youngslers who have learned +ha+ lhey will leave 'rheir beloved S+. Louis. CAST Mr. Smilh ...... .............. ...... . L ouis Prange Grandpa .,,,,. Jim Sorrell Lon .......... ....... B ill Reynolds John ........,. ..... B ob Shanks Mr. Dodge ,.,,. Cliff Davies Duffy .......... ...,. T im Kelly Conduclor .,,,,, Bill Hager Mrs. Smirh , ..... Ni+a Elmore Rose ........... ....... K aren Brown Emily ....... ........... E unice Evans Agnes ..... Nancy Sidener Toorie .... Ellen Dimi+ry Lucille .... ...... V alerie Walker Ida , , ,. ., ,,Cole-He Collins Karie ......... ............ L ee Small Mrs. Waughop .....,, .....,. S haron Davis Fred ...................... ....... J erry Ryan Rose lKaren Brownl gives John lBob Shanksl a resounding slap rhar should have warned him +ha+ lhis beauliiul young woman puls loyally 'l'o her family above everylhing else. 9' I o .r -fy 5 1 J 4 ,H ., b er. 4 H 4 Sr. .' ,' Y . gif-:pf J I I ' ,- r' ,,'. if 1 ff' ' 1 ji' I 'il if? ,X 5. T C7 I' , I nv? Q. pl -Hi v.bl'J OCEAN DEPTHS SCENE OF AQUA FANTASY 4 4 T .LSL my N. jpg! 1 I Maru ' I' The Junior-Senior Prom held May I4, I96O, highliqhled +he Hazelwood social season. An annual evenl, The Junior Class enlerlains The Senior Class, members of The lacully, and The adminislralrors al a formal dance and buffer supper. The lcing and queen, juniors, are selecled by Their classmales. Their idenlilies are noi revealed unlil a few momenls before lhe coronalion. LEFT: PROM QUEEN ELLEN DIMITRY and KING EUGENE WRIGHT. ABOVE: Reliring Queen Sandy Haas and Refiring King Norman Pafalcy crown The newly selecled royal couple. IOI ..1' l V The Aqua Fanlasy royal courl reigns under a canopy of sea-foned sumulaled ABOVE: Ellen Dirnilry and Eugene Wriglnl LEFT: Sandy Haas and Norman Palalcy RIGHT: Jerre lvleler and Buddy Yorlc LQ 1, YJ' I waves. Large pink and while abalone shells formed lhe lhrone and seals of honor. Eunice Evans and Ronald Buenger ,4 -x. J.. .JI , 9 . ,, ,.x3?S'l'Q, xi s +u'.-.--.-:ff'- 'b -'32-'-1'-Lgali LEFT: Linda Vaughn and Jim l-laynie RIGHT: Sue Boswell and Sieve Newman ABOVE: Gill bearers Sieve Krenslci and Kim l-lenner Colelle Collins and Jerry Ryan H i i 5-I Q ,: A 'z 1 : xv U .1 O KY ,,! f,, - 4 WA ar, . I kj' D gui , fx, - L A iq- v ff ' B E 4,1 H- 1. A V K. izfqflf - rr- + , , 4 1 ! -I It if ! ' ' ' 4, ' - , -Q av Q N? ,f xx fl s. Vs 1 .-1 fs- ,fl 4 v 4 . 2 4 ' 2. QQ 'Ur-...fu WE HAVE OUR LIGHTER MOMENTS, TOO! 'V X ,uf- ' nj' f3-,S LQ-Lf, Bw They really are nor lying down on The iob. Diane l-lessler, Terry Srrarmann, and George Krudwig prepare for Arf Fesrival. Ray Crain is congrafulared by memory experf during brainfreaser assembly. Ron Zeiss reaches high ro publicize Torch. Q We are afraid Russia would nor appreciale lhe elec- Tronic class' sense of humor in ifs Chrisfmas proiecf. Mr. Shadrach gives insfrucfions To his space crew in a science assembly suggesled by 'rhe Oalc Ridge Afomic Energy research group. I05 I i. I,- Q' W 1-fr 4 Qu Q . x 'L xv W- Q 9 ' ... 'gif' U' .4 ' . an 4.4, 1 ' ' r. . '- .J K' ,Q -.0- .q.- -x- I-an ,W - -Q B . 5 .L f -1--- W M 4 .1 , A f 'T w Q., , -- ' , - .:- 34 -L: f Gfz .W-f f 4 :H V ' . X I C ' A .. ., 1 7 ' , n V4 r ...'L - f- . n.. F 34 2 4- ' . ,'.,Q,1 -W' -f-- as . ' 9' i - f D , , - At S '4 h lllr ..' - - ' 1 . s ', 5 . J - n ,ff Jxg, dl T , , l 1' ' - L 1. ' 1 fx- . -'Q ' -Q hh ' TI' v 95 1 A it - - J' -A Ki- , ' -.K ' 'L , 'Q ' '-. I 1 1 .. A 1. i Y A , I 'I I. I l I '-' ' J . . 1 1 I L In Q -iff 4 ' ' gg., V, 5 Q f' - 5 gl 3 -5.5 D 'N I I l '!l6 Z1 f h A 1 .1 IW im Y Ml., --4-JIJ fr f Q... 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