Hazelwood Central High School - Torch Yearbook (Florissant, MO)
- Class of 1961
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In +he course of +he average school week, pupils also parficipale in a program of deparf- rnenfal, special inleresf, and service clubs which are designed lo broaden individual inieresfs or improve skills. In an afmosphere of learning, pupils slill find occasions for relaxafion. Whenever 'rhere is Time, boys and girls galher io falk. Gab iesls and serious discussions are carried on in halls, classrooms, and cafeleria. As- semblies, foo. provide a welcome break in rhe daily roulrine of classroom acfivilies and homework preparaiion. 'Vikki Y' BX I in iv af v 5 zgg ...g,. . ,Shu ' Vs- . im. is Q.. , 4 4 ,,. f, ,' ,H ' ...Nh ,. Q. .va Av ,.,, , Q .f .r ., .- '-x V4 -sf iQ' ,, 4. .- -L - I- Y g ' V'-' -' far x- K-x fu my Tx! a 1 an 2' M Q --. f 'f- ., ,gf --'N 1- i Aix MA 1:-.M ,- if f l 5, V9 POPLIL TIC E PLOSIO In Sepiernber l959, Jrhe +o+al enrollmenl of Hazelwood High School was 82l. ln Seplember I96O. if numbered lI6O, an in- crease of 389 sludenls. Wifh Jfhe growlh ol s'ruden+ populafion, Jrhere was a growlh in laculiy as lhe number ol educaiors rose from 48 'ro 59. There are 35 reaching sla- Jrions. The average class size is 33 siudenls per class. Wiih +he increase in sludenl and faculry populalion, lhe size and slalrure of Hazelwood increases loo. Sfudenh passing from one flaw, 'u lhw new uena'li,' ind ri gimulir fri 'he frm piclnred 1bij-yo A+ people qrnnq 'rw , 1 d 'wr 1 recfions converge af fhe rofunda, forward progress is slowed If no+ sfopped cornplefely. CLGSE UP ,As PB.-. -X. Mr. Frankenberger's freshman mafh class responds 'ro a queslion and answer period. Q! 'ii' Mrs.KDeclrer+ plans a new bullefin board for lhe i'fl?arks looks for research ma+erial needed by Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen galher fo discuss The lalesf issue ol +he Hawk Talk. l f Mike and Earl Webb. our camera leam lake picfures in and around school for +he Torch and Hawk Talk. 6 Q ig.,-. Q Coffee drinking. paper grading, and lesson planning make up fhar free hour fhe leachers enjoy daily. ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY COLINTDOWN EducaTion is man . . . EducaTion is liTe . . . iT may have iTs beginning in humble seTTings. BUT iT leads To The innovaTion oT man-made safellifes and The possibiliTy of rockeTs To The moon . . . IT has iTs TuTure in The realms oT The unknown, The undis- covered desTiny oT Tomorrow . . . EducaTion is Time iTselT. WhaT we will remember Trom our Tormal educa- Tion will be The Triends we made and The knowledge we acquired. And yeT This schooling is The Tounda- Tion Tor our social and culTivaTed background. NCREASED E ROLLMENT CREATES ' pl-x if Xi 1' ' Mnclifford Elmrby SeaTed: CliTTord R. Kirby, superin- TendenT: RoberT F. Bischofg James Wehmer, presidenT: C. O. McDonald, assisTanT superinTendenT: Harry C. SuperinTendenT Lack of space is The biggesT problem conTronTing The school dis- TricT righT now, says Mr. Clifford E. Kirby, superinTendenT. We have To decide which schools need enlarging and where To buy land Tor The new ones. The need of space will resulT in a new look Tor Hazelwood High School in I962. Co-ordinaTors, expediTers, middle-men-These are The groups oT inTluenTial Americans who malce and Tol- low Through adminisTraTive direcTives. Our adminisTra- Tors are men who Teel ThaT sTudenTs musT prepare To be good ciTizens in The communiTy by accepTing re- sponsibiliTies in school now. The members oT our Board of EducaTion and The supervisors in our school, Them- selves leaders in Their own Tields oT endeavor, are con- vinced ThaT educaTion aT Hazelwood musT be an ap- prenTiceship To success. Knowing ThaT whaT we do aT xii Hazelwood deTermines where we go Trom Hazelwood, Try They are malcing every eTTorT To alleviaTe The crowded classroom, To enrich The curriculum, To improve The physical condiTions oT The school, and To provide an in- TellecTual aTmosphere for every sTudenT who desires iT. Mr. I. L. Zohner, newly appoinTed assisTanT To The princi- pal, keeps consTanT vigil over discipline, arranges The com- plicaTed calendar of school acTiviTies, and Tries To solve The TraTTic problems arising Trom Too many people going in Too many direcTions beTween Classes. Mr. I. L. Zohner S , 'Y' i BIC-JGESTA MINISTR TIVE PRGBLE give J 7 ,I Gvrannemann, Jr., ireasurert Miss Viola Hord. secreiary: Don O. Russell, a+ Ben+rup. Sfanding: Howard F. Gamble. forneyg George Vancil, assisranl super- vice-presidenip Roberl C. Bond: J. W. infendenf. Mr. Francis C. Huss Principal Wilh more lhan enough 'ro lceep a dozen execulives hopping, our principal, Mr. Francis C. Huss, s'rill reiains +he same enlhusiasm for his adminislralive duiies Jrhal he had when he came lo Hazelwood Two years ago. He relies on good iudgmenl and a sense of fairness To baffle The persisleni problems of an expanding educalional syslem. Every day he lries lo lceep peace be- Jrween sludenls and Jreachers, supervises school aciivilies, and mainiains ' ' ' ' d l d' .Theabili'ry Mrs. Billie Hoppen Secrefary slrici discipline in a filling blend of aulhorily and un ers an ing wirh which he handles his job malces Hr difficull To realize how big if is. LJF N4 i i Mr. Laurence J. Fuqua T feel l'ke fhe agifafed Q .5 Mr. Laurence J. Fuqua, assisfanr principal, af limes mus i 'Q 'U chap who iumped on his horse and rode off in all direcfions. Busy is fhe word for 4 X 1 Q him. His desk serves as a clearing house for excuses. absenfee records, and closed 3 i door sessions wifh recalcifranf sfudenls. He has a iob 'ro clo, and he does if well Mrs. JeanneHe Gruenewald Secre+ary wifh a warm smile and a sincere aHi+ude. 9 i 3' . X Mr. Bobby W. Woods B.S. Ed.. M.S. General Mafh, General Science Mr. Richard C. Franlrenberger B.S. Ed. Algebra, General Malh, Varsiiy Wresrling, Freshman Eoolball Ron Buenger and Ed Prouhel are working oul a surveying prob- lem wifh 'rhe use of a fransil Thar was made in The lrigonomefry MATHEMATICS TEACHES YOU TO THI K Since The indusrrial and scienlific demands of our sociery require more and more slcilled marhe- malicians, Hazelwood encourages sludenls 'ro sludy as much malh as lhey can. Many sludenls who plan 'ro go 'ro college lakes lwo 'ro four years of rnaih. All srudenrs mus'r 'rake one year. Sludenls who enler chemislry and physics classes usually avail lhemselves of lhe opporrunily 'ro learn aboul ad- vanced reasoning processes so Jrhal lheir scienrilic siudies are more meaningful. class. 3 rift irx gf f'3 . V. . . Mr. Sidney Phillips lrglma Ulery B.S. Ed., M.Ed. Geomelry, Algebra ll I0 General Mafh, Algebra Mr. John G. Weber B.S. Science Trigonomefry, Solid Geomefry, Advanced Algebra , Mr. E. C. Kearbey Mrs. Amy Holmes Mr Paul Jenluns B.S. Ed.. M.A. B.S. Ed.. MA. Guidance BS A Counselor Counselor Counselor COLLEGE, CCURSES, CAREER EE YOUR COLINSELOR Guidance -early in life is an imporfanf prelude fo a successful fufure. An infensive fesfing program defermines abilifies: occupafional informafion sfimulafes inferesfs in new and excifing career fields. ln addifion fo a voca- fional guidance program. our counselors plan our high school program, lisfen fo our problems, keep us informed abouf available scholarships, and provide ferminal conferences for seniors and fheir parenfs. They also pro- vide an exfensive fesfing program fhrough which feachers and sfudenfs are enabled fo esfimafe apfifudes, abilifies, and inferesfs for use in educafionul and vocafional planning. Mrs. John Dowling and her daughfer, l-lilcla. a sophomore are discussing a program change wifh Mrs. l-lolmes Mr. Harold A. Moses B.S. Ed., M.A. Ed. Counselor 1- i Mr. John P. Shaclrach Mr. George W. O'Hara Mr, Paul G, W,-igl-,f ES. Ed., M.E. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. Biology, DisTricT Science Con- Physics, Chernisfry General Science, Biology sulfanf Biology sTuden+s learn abouT man Through The sTucly of live animals, Here Brown and Ray Young disprove The Theo girls are airaid of mice. himself Karen ry ThaT SCIENCEI THE CHALLE GE OF THE UNKNCW The problem, whaT man will do wiTh The enormous power which science has puT inTo his hands, is probably The mosT viTai and alarm- ing problem of modern Times. The high school is The proving ground Tor every scienTisT in The TuTure whose discoveries aTTecT every aspecl' of our lives-The Tood we eaT, The cloThes we wear, The ways in which we wage wars, The conducT beTween naTions. l-lazelwood places much emphasis on The naTural sciences. Every graduaTe has had aT leasT one year of science: mosT have had Two: and many have had Tour. 'R Mixing chemicals, analyzing unlcnown soluTions, and wrifing equafions consTiTuTe The Tun of a chemisTry lab class. Sfeve Newman, Sieve Vossmeyer, Dennis TroTTer, and Roberf l'lorTon learn much by experimenT. I2 ?--r- i in i A +l'1orougl1 sludy of physics requires a greal assorl- menl' of insfrumenls and apparafus. Bob Woodruff pre- pares fo clemonslrale a balfery. The Biology Depar+men+ mannequin offers a real assembly problem lo Linda Fosler and Melinda l-lolzauer, who nope 'rlwe operaiion will be a success. Mr. H. R. Hays B.S., M.A. General Science ,Zi Mr. John W. Slrehlman Biology siuden+s ob+ain a wide knowledge of +l'1e world of living flwings. l-lere Ronald Allman B.S. and Eva Smifli sfudy +l'ae effecls of radialion on planfs. General Science, Clwemislry I3 T ANGUAGE - SENTENC Mr. Richard E. Gauvin Miss Mary H. Edwards BA., M. Ed. CerTiTicaTe of EducaTion, Uni- Eno'ish versiTy oT BrisTol English Mrs. Mildred W. Jarchow AB., MA. English A l:sulleTin board prepared by Toreign exchange Teacher, Miss Edwards, of London, illusTraTes The background Tor Ture course. RiTa McKeone is reporTing on FiToolTor hvmg. Yes,ThaTis whaT Thelanguage ark are To every one oT us As we barn more abouTThe wdTmg and speaHng oTlanguages we come To apprecmTe nuxe The Tmngs Thk SMH can do Tor us The ioy and saTkTac- Tion oT increased undersTanding is ours as we learn To creaTe in The realm oT The hnaginahon and To express our scaHered ThoughTsin organhed ideas and opinions. From The freshman and sophomore levels where The greaTesT eTTorTs are ex- pended on wrHing and granwner,To Theiunior and seniorlevek whereincreadng an1ounTs oT The xvodd's greaT lHeraTure are sTudied. con1peTence in The use oTThe wrHTen and spoken word. and underdanding and appreckdion oTlHera- Ture are The obiecTives oT language arTs aT Hazelwood. SpeciTic preparaTion Tor coHege work E acconwphshed hisenior Enghsh.ln addihon To The Tour years OT Enghsn sTudenTs may Take speech, dramaTks,iournahsm, and French LaTin, Spanish, her English liTera- The STraTTord-On-Avon counTryside. k gy Ill uv ' RTS GRE. or ERCM THE SIMPLE TO THE CVEL Mrs. Lee Kemball-Cool: B.S. English. English-R Mr. Leonard C. Cox B.A. in Speech Speech, Drama, English X. ,AL-7 ' X J N C' Ax Mrs. Mae McKinney B.S.. M.A. English, Reading J Q.. . L -1 fa l V 'K S' 1 N aifs ' Leif lg 'STE' ' l Nancy Greenway is applying grease painl on Nancy Sidener lo age her for her par? of a middle-aged woman in fhe Junior-Senior play. Our Town. X Wi+h a cri+ical audience 'ro commenl' on poslure, geslures. voice, and subiecf mailer, Alice Bishop in lhe speech class is demonslraling lhe arrangemeni of a lruif bowl. l l ...,f4 A reading improvemenT course is now oTTered To Those who Teel ThaT They would proTiT by increasing Their reading speed and comprehension. Here sTudenTs are using The SRA reading laboraTory. IT TAKES MORE THAN RE DIN' AND WRITI ' No longer dismal boolc sTorehouses, libraries are conTending Tor big places in our lives. Our own library offers recreaTion along wiTh enlighTenmenT, and pracTical inTormaTion along wiTh The greaTesT philosophy The world can oTTer. More Than 5500 books are on The shelves oT The Hazelwood library wiTh 60 diTTerenT magazines and periodicals. Our library also boasTs a seT oT The GreaT Boolcs oT The WesTern World wiTh SynTopican. f? L 1:59, Q ...Q 0' , U CharloTTe Delaell is convinced ThaT Lafin is MBS Mary E. Sfirifl MTS- R- E- Declrerf noT dead buT ol' greal practical use in improv- A-B-. MJAN- A-3- ing our Own Engliglq, English, LaTin STudy Hall Supervisor is y I '71 , X ,K In ge,-W - 1.5, .5. I 1 Mrs. Agafha W. Parks B.S. Ed., MA., L.S. Librarian I M For 'Phe casual skimmer of fhe fashion magazine lo +he serious s'ruden'r of +he scienfific periodical, 'rhe library affords reading ma+erials for all in+eres+s and fasfes. Mr. Richard T. Rauch B.S., M.E. English. Spanish Chronicalling Hazelwoocl's even'I's in prin+er's ink, These journalism sludenfs keep +he s'ruden+ body informed as fo who's who and whaf' what , ,W i ' s wr: e ' 9 ' '39 . ,. ii T l fi Mrs. Helen M. Bridgeman B.J. English, Journalism Q :fd Wifh eleclricify being used more exlensively in home and induslry, Dave I-lerwig and Paul Reicharl familiarize lhemselves wilh circuils, volfages, amperes. wires-knowledge needed Io conslrucl lhe space ship or rewire +he eleclric iron. lui M Mr. Allen Goodridge B,S. Ed., MA. Applied Eleclricily, Dralling PRACTICAL LIVI G SKILLS T LIGHTI I DUSTRIAL ARTS ll is noi necessarily The purpose of Jrhe praclical arls classes lo equip a sludenf 'ro fill a parlicular iob. Ralher il is lhe purpose of lhese classes lo parlicipale in lhe building a broad background ol knowledge compe- lence, and skill, wilh which any sludenl becomes more able lo lunclion elleclively in our modern sociely. Mr. James W. Bowman B.S. Ed. Drivers' Educalion Mr. Viclor Ragaini B.S. General Dralling, Melals, ing Funclamenfals Drafl- Mr. Gerald Bussen B,S. Ed. General Mefals, General Shop l Mr. Carl O. Rodery , Bs. Ed.. Med, ' Home Mechanics, General Drall- ing rs- ' jrgaa , i gg fi : fx? ' 4.11711 : ' ll f 1 f R' . ,E - v 4 9 f 'Y e ' .L .7 ' 1 is C ' f ,,,,...,. . -M- W, . w,.- - og. .ln +l1e advanced clrafling class, fufure arclwilecls, engineers. and draflsmen learn flue fundamenfals of meclwanucal drawing and llme use of draffing lools. Delailing blueprinls are Gary Reuler, Bill Jones John Evans Ron Kreulrzlrager and Dave Larlcms 'fs Q ' 5 -'ry , - ' N L M, .-4 X . ,,.,,, .A 2, ,,. fi, 5 W .3 .. slut, lx K: ,, K, Q ,. 332 - A i , Am MO! ne cmxssvs 0 J L! 1' 5 F' MT, , ,:UP,,:-,, 4 , -s X ,, Drivers' Educafion is one of Hue mosf popular courses af Hazel- wood. Sludenls praclice driving, learn 'flwe rules of llme road and llme Care of a car. The praclical value of 'rluis course is proved Jrlwrougln lowered accidenf rafes of educaled drivers. Ron Liclwfenberg musl prove fo Mr. Bowman +lna+ he lcnows jus? wlwal makes +l'1e whole +l1ing go. XM-A , X ,gy i1,yss M. r Mr. William A. Lewis B. Music, M. Music Who can forgef lhe slrains ol lhe l-lalleluleh Chorus sung by members ol The Chorus' FU,-ldamenlals of Music Robed Choir? The many hours of pracfice by all choral sfudenls were recompensed Allied Arls as lhe hushed audience viewed The Chrisfmas program. Q 1 'rw 4 . ' 2 9 Q T' X i Av' Mr. Salvalor Piazza B. Music Ed., MA. Band --Q' Joyce Gross, Pamela Lolling, and Jan Engle go Through a brief warmup ezzdm belore pfarading ar lhe Homecoming hall. llun1 AND THERE SHALL BE MUSIC Music To. liTT The spiriT and sooThe The soull lnsTru- menTal and vocal music groups are organized To TiT The TasTe and TalenT oT almosT every sTudenT. The basso, The operaTic soprano, The drummer in The band-. and The liTT oT The parTy musician, undergo The discipline itz good music demands. They receive The inspiraTion good music provides. Mr. Piazza and Mr. Lewis do Their besT To see ThaT all sTudenTs inTeresTed in musical Training have The opporTuniTy To develop precision, conTrol, and aloiliTy To perTorm wiTh a group. .if I Kills Q Take iT from The second sTrain, insTrucTs Mr. Piazza in band class. Daily pracTice sessions have resulTed in improved perTormances which deserve The plaudiTs oT The sTudenT body. 3 Diane Millilran sings The STar Spangled Banner aT The Thanksgiving Assembly. Mr. Lewis rehearses The second hour girls' chorus class Tor The annual ChrisTmas program. X-. 0 0 2 OJ . 2 04 O -01 -O' 3' CD E O -P C 3 O. 9' -I' 2. CD 3 -1' FD Q.. Z X4 CD 'U OJ , PT' M 'U EH 3 -O- m -P' W M T 'I , A W KO x.Q mural wlwnclw wrll qreel sludenfs and visifors lo Hazelwood. Good arf worlc deserves good mounling. Bob Woodruff and Mary Ann Muller dasplay painfings done in lhe ad- P 9x12 ' MW Z Wi+l1 an eye for defall Tom Wrozuer uses has special 'ralenl In pencil slcefclmng THEY DD AN ARTFUL TOUCH W ! I, 1 + E ! ' earl? For fhe professional fouch, Mrs. McCall shows Diane Hessler proper model- ng form wifh Terry S+ra'rmann skefches. Emphasizing clean copy, Miss Yoder Mrs. Nancy McCall B.S. Ed. Arr Miss Jeanne Yoder B.S. Ed. Ari' 1 '5. M.-v 's freshman arf class pracfices lefrering fo use in posfer work. - - - f IW I Q Y' 1+- 1' - .1-Q H3 3 11-- mr' 23 Mr. Roy A. Tanner B.S. Ed., M.S. Phvsical Educalion Bill Kurfz falres a gym class lhrough a len mlnule regular cali PHYSICAL EDLICATIG I TOP Because ol laclc of acliviry during lhe summer monlhs, Hazelwood inirialed a new program lcnown as Opera+ion Firnessf' The program concerns irsell wilh heallh, sporls, aclivilies, and recrealional opporlunirfes. , -5 On 'Phe double as Ken G-ummels leads +he pack 'ro the field before lhe coach senfences him lo 'rwo laps around lhe lraclc. if '27 Mass Mary Cornush B.S. Ed.. M.S. Physical Educalion Bobbie Polcorslxi and Sharon Dean pracfice feeing off on a rough buf open course. Arvzf. ', . y if Q Miss Rulh Williams l A B L, xy Physical Educaiion menics worlcouf before beginning a game of 'rouch foolball. KEEPS STUDENTS CONDITIO C:urren+ inwporiance in ihis proiecl can be lraced io lhe draiiee rejeciion ra're in lhe Korean War. As a resulr, Presi- denf Eisenhower called a conference on illness of American youih in June, I956. Thisled +o ihe presenl Youih FHness Program, which is now 'raking place in high schools all over 'rhe naiion. l+'s no+ all hard worlc! Bill observes. Mr. Dale E. Henner B.S., MA. Physical Educalion, Drivers' Edu- caiion Q-aa Q Mrs. Elinor Prins+er Physical Educaiion Faih and Bruce Couller do a liHle goofing off while Chuck Alberli Mr. Frank Reich B.S. Ed. Physical Educaiion A Miss Donna Liifrell B.S. Ed. Shorthand, Secreiarial Pracfice . , .2 -iq. -5.- A se+ of books fhaf musf be balanced evenfually. These bookkeeping siudenfs know ihaf ac- curacy in their school ledgers can mean The difference belween 'rheir boss's being in ihe red or in fhe black. General Business. Type- wriiing N, K ' . COMMERCIALISTS PERFECT SKILL FOR BUSINESS WCRLD Preparing personnel for rhe business world. ihe Commercial Deparlmeni sfrives For 'rop speed and efficiency. Erom Jrhe beginning shorlhand siudenr who complains Jrhai he can wriie longhand fasier ihan he can wrile ihe liille crooks and lines 'ro rhe advanced secreiarial siudenr, Jrechnical skills are praciiced unlil ihe sludeni coniidenlly can hope lo fir in The normal business office. Righf-Agains+ a bulleiin board poiniing 15' ' ' ' our The do's and don'+s for perieci iyping pos- +ure, Belly Eawceif is relaxed af 'rhai keyboard I as she learns +ha+ fension and iyping do noi i B.S. Ed.. M.S. Ed. mix. y Miss Joan Libla 1 3 , P x :U Mr. James E. Mrs. Mary Randolph Hollinseed B,S. Bus. Ed. B.S. Ed. Shcrfhand, Business E n g I i s h. Eookkeepinq Typewrif- Business Maih 4'? Ki? lf' Miss Mary Ann S+rickler Mrs. Edna R. Humphrey 5.5. B.S. Voc. Home Ec. VOC. l'lOfT16 ECOI'10mlCS Home Egongmigg Pre'r+y good, says Ron Buenger as he chomps on his lenfh cookie being proierred by Judy Snyder, who has iusi 'ralcen lhose delicious morsels from +he oven. Ealing is noi all There is +o a cooking class. The girls learn 'ro plan well-balanced meals ihai have a high nuiriiional value. 5-pf W FRCM COQKIES T0 MANICURE - HOMEMAKERS PLAN FCR FUTURE Personal grooming is an imporfanf parl of all home economics courses. Mary Lou Bahr and Donna Harris are learning +o properly manicure 'rheir nails. Lafer 'rhey will srudy hair siyles, good skin care, personal hygiene, proper use of cosmefics, and good manners -so necessary as 'rhey grow info mafure, charming. and poised young women. ,J 2 L. Q ,,,,,,- A sghpsuy 95 Q-10' at 'S' MQ- Bernard R- DBWHHS Miss Lenore B. Hill Mrs. Wm. H. Schrader, Jr. Mr. Richard W. Negri A-K Q 4 BS, Ed. AA., B.S. Ed. B.S., M.Ed. XVNJ l'l'S'OVM Am0V'Cd l HIS- Social Psychology, Eamily Rela- English, Cilizenship American Hislory, Sociology, i0f'-' MlSS0UVl l'liSlO Y lions, American Hislory Economics, lnlernalional Rela- lions LOOK AT TODAY - FRO TO ORROW Mary Jo Hiclrey emphasizes lhe imporlance ol inlernalional co- operaiion as she reviews lhe currenl Cuban problem. The lruly eclucaled person musl have a wide range of knowledge ol lhe behavior ol his fellow man. The large group oi sludies known as lhe social sciences conlribule lo our undersianding ol man's behavior as a social being. Ereshmen begin learning aboul governmenl as ihey sludy cilizenship and Missouri's Conslilulion. World hislory gives sopho- mores lhe opporlunily lo discover lhe glorious achievemenls of civilized man. Juniors concenlrale on American hislory and become conversanl wilh lhe concepls of democralic life. Seniors and iuniors may choose also from a wide variely ol subiecis such as Missouri hislory, social psychology, family relalions, sociology. economics, and inlernalional relalions. F7 Mr. Arfhur A. Blackman Mr. Claude E. Libla . B.S. Ed. Civics, World l-lislory Cilizenship ,pw 'fi 'E 2 I N lf I K ' M 5' fu' 5 M Z ' 1 I I .4 , iw L i 5 -- .Q- . 11 1 Q Pg' 22:1 2 Y 1 Sv 5 il TORCH SENICR HI-LIGHTS V'-If PHYLLIS MARKS AND RONALD BUENGER 1-11 TORCH SENIOR HI-LIGHTS BARBARA BOAZ AND STEVEN NEWMAN Senior oTficers, Barbara Boaz, Louis Prange, Ronald Buenger, and Jim Haynie pose before going inTO a Senior execuTive meeTing. JOYCE E. ANGEL Hockey lg Glee Club I-3-4: Robed Choir 3-4. LILY A. ANSELMO Riienour High School 2: Pep Club 4: Glee Club li GAA l-2. FLOYD ARMSTRONG Joyce E. Angel Lily A. Anselmo SENIGRS ARE PROUD CLASS OFFICERS PresidenT-James Haynie Vice PresidenT-Ronald Buenger SecreTary-Barbara Boaz Treasurer-Louis Prange Four years oT senior high school, Two years oT iunior high . . . iT really hasn'T seemed ThaT long. Somehow These 2l4 graduaTes have waded Through a muddle oT class assignmenTs and rules QT conducT. Those barely compleTed Term papers and pop quizzes have Turned inTo pleas- anT memories by now. During Their sevenTh. eighTh, and ninTh years. There were Those Junior STudenT Council dances ThaT were so much Tun ThaT sock hops were held every oTher week during Their Treshman year. The sophomore year was one OT car wash and bake sale proiecTs To raise money Tor The prom, Aqua FanTasy. They recreaTed The nos- Talgic l900's wiTh Their play, lvieeT Me in ST. Louis. And Then came ThaT TirsT year oT The Tabulous sixTies-Tabulous because They were seniors. A senior ring, a parT in Our Town, and a dale Tor The prom, Japanese SunseT, -all blend TogeTher Tor a Tinal memory. They wish ThaT They had sTudied harder, played more oTTen, and made more Triends. Picfured on The Two preceding pages are The Torch Senior Hi- LighTs, STeve Newman, Phyllis Marks, Ron Buenger, and Barbara Boaz. Chosen by Their Tellow classmaTes, These Tour Hi-LighTs were selecTed Tor Their scholasTic abiliTy, Their leadership, Their school spiriT, and Their parTicipaTion in The acTiviTy program. Laura J. AlberTi William T. Ashworih LAURA J. ALBERTI Salem High School l-2-31 Pep Club I-2-3: FTA 43 School Paper 3: GAA 2-37 FHA I-2: Science Club 3. BARBARA A. ARROW Pep Club 4: Torch STaiT 3: Hawk Talk STaTT 3. WILLIAM T. ASHWORTH Wresfling li Second Place ArT Award. Floyd A. Armsfrong Barbara A. Arrow OF THEIR BIG FCLIR Q -:av 15 17755 C' Charles R. Aue Weldon B. Avis Rolaerf A. Azerolo James D. Bachman Diane M. Bailey CHARLES R. AUE JAMES D. BACHMAN Sam Houslon High School I: Fcolball I: Pep Club I. Websfer Groves High School I-2: Track 2-41 Hi-Y I-2: Jr.-Sr. Play 4. WELDON B. AVIS Corpus Chrisli High School I-2: Eoolball Ig Wreslling I: DIANE M. BAILEY Soccer 2. McKinley High School I-27 Baslcelball I-2: Volleyball 25 ROBERT A. AZEROLO WILLIAM G. BARNHILL ELAINE A. BARTEAU William G. Barnhill F If V. I . wif. -. N--. 3 Elaine A. Barleau Pep Club 3. JANE A. BECKER Lellerelles 4: Baslcelball 3: Hockey I-2-3-4: GAA I-2-3-41 NHS 3-42 PNA 37 Pep Club I-3-4: FTA Sec. 35 Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Sludenl Council Ig Prom Comm. Chairman 31Turn- aboul Teacher 3-4. .....--A ,,,.. -4 H .f ..4 ,.....-.-.- I A ---he yr ' gf ., .......-......7-1 he ....----fu 'I - .- A ff fs ., 'L-I3 I ii VL ' ' Z '53, 11 ...J . . f , ' 51' I ' I A If S biz 1 iff. ' 1 H.-22.1 sf f V251 I The once-in-a-Iifelime senior piclure. Here a group of seniors puzzle over a wide selecfion ol sizes, lones, and colors. 33 Lb.. -rv ALLEN G. BEHRING Foofball 4: Track 2-3: NHS 3-4: Wres- Iling 3-4: Jels 3-4: Pep Club 4: Jr.-Sr. Play. Comm. 4: Sfudenl Council 7: Curalors Award 4: American Legion Award 8: Key Club 4. RAYMOND A. BELT1 Baskelball I-3: Baseball I: Glee Club 2-3. DORIS D. BERHEGER Sollball: Volleyball: FHA: Cheerlead- er: Pep Club: Sr. Rep. 4: Sludenl Council: Cheerleading Co-Capl. ALICE L. BISHOP Wellsville High School I-2: Band 2- 3-4, Pres. 4: Shorlhand Award 3: Jr.- Sr. Play Casl 4: Dislricl Speech Con- Tesl 3: Glee Club I: Jr. Play Casl 3. BARBARA J. BOAZ Ferguson High School I-2: Pep Club 2-3-4: Homecoming Queen 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Sr. Class Sec. 4: Slu- denf Council 3: GAA 2: Service Comm. 3. TERRY G. BORTON Ferguson High School I-2-3: Baseball 2-4: Robed Choir 4. HAROLD L. BOSWELL Baskelball 8-I: Foolball I-3-4: Sludenl Council 8. SUSAN C. BOSWELL GAA I: Pep Club I-3-4: FHA 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Queen April Showers I: Maid Aqua Fanlasy 3: Prom Comm. 3: Chrislmas Cas? 3, Torch Slaff 4: Hawk Talk Staff 4: Sludenl Council 2: Pep Club Award 3. SHARON L. BLANKENSHIP Pep Club 4: FHA 2-3: Tri-Hi-Y- 2: BARBARA A. BOYER Jr. Play Comm. 3. Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 'Q lu 1-1' aoQ,+ g.. If IA, Mr. Jenkins, senior counselor, adminislers Ohio Psychological Tesl 'ro determine winners of Curalors' scholarships. Terry G. Borfon Harold L. Boswell Susan C. Boswell Barbara A. Boyer it CHARLENE H. BRADBURY Beaumonl High School I-2: Baskefball 4: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club If Jefs 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Lalin Club I-2: Science Club I-2: GAA 3-4. JOYCE E. BRICKEY Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 7-8: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play 4: Crown Bearer 7. GENEVIEVE A. BROUGHTON GAA 8-2-3-4: Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: Glee Club 4: Science Club 8: A. V. Club 8: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3. GAYE E. BROWN Cheerleading 8: GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: G-lee Club 4: Science Club 8: A. V. Club 8: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. KAREN K. BROWN Rilenour High School 7-8-I-2: Baskelball 4: Pep Club 2- 3-4: FHA 3-4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Arl Awards 2-3: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Slall 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Television for HHS 4: Sludenl Council I: Glee Club I: Record Club 2: Armed Forces 2. ROBERT E. BROWN RONALD W. BUENGER NHS 3-4, Vice Pres. 4: Pep Club 2-3-4: Jels 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Escorl Aqua Fanlasy: Escorf Snowflake Ball: Slu- denl Council 4: Sr. Class Vice Pres. 4: Soph. Pilgrimage 2: Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Turnaboul' Teacher 3-4. 'MICHAEL H. BUREMAN U. S. Granl High School I-2-3: Foolball I-2-4: Track I-2- 3-4: Lel+erman's Club 4: Hi-Y I-2: Sludenl Council I: Wreslling 2-3-4. Genevieve A. Broughlon Gaye E. Brown Karen K. Brown Michael H. Bureman Philip M. Burg Richard K. Byrne Buchanan High School 3: Baskelball 2: Track 3: Jr.-Sr. Play I PHILIP M. BURG 4: Jr. Play 3: Sale Drivers Club 4. RICHARD K. BYRNE Lake Geneva High School 2: Pep Club 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Baseball 2. THOMAS A. CALENDER Yokohama, Japan l-2: Baskelball 2: Poolball 3-4: Track 3. JANET R. CHAPPELLE PHA 3: PNA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3. Charlene H. Bradbury Roberf E. Browne Thomas A. Calender Joyce E. Brickey Ronald W. Buenger Janel R. Chappelle i HORACE W. CHRISTOPHER Foorbail I: Curators Award 4: Turnabouf Teacher 4. COLLETTE F. COLLINS GAA L2-3' Pep Club 8-I-243-4. Pres. 3, Sec. 4: A. V. Club S' Music Club Sec. 7' Jr. Play Casl 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Maid Aqua Fanrasy 3: Maid Mardi Gras 31 Maid Orchids in rho Moonliohl 2: Homecoming Bonfire Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Chrislmag Program Comm. 4: Arr Show Comm. 3: Sludenr Council 3: Ring Comm. 3: Fashion Show 2: FHA 3. DANA G. CORNELISON Hockey I: Pep Club 2-3-4: FNA 43 Jr. Play Comm. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Turn- abouf Teacher 4. MICHAEL L. COTTMEYER CHESTER R. CRAIN Foofball I-2: Track I-2-3-4: Wresrling I-2-3: Le'f+erman's Club 4: Pep Club 4: Key Club 2-3-4: Je-Is 3-4: Jr.-Sr. Play Casr 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Turnabouf Teacher 3-4. Horace W. Chrisfopher Colleffe F. Collins Judy C. Crawford Donald E. Crews Dana G. Cornelison Walier H. Cunninglon SENIORS BEAR MANTLE JUDY C. CRAWFORD GAA I-2: Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: Tri-Hi-Y I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Stall 4: Hawk Talk Sfaff 4: Prom Comm. 3: Archery Club 8: A. V. Club 7-8: Turnabour Teacher 4. DONALD E. CREWS WALTER H. CUNNINGTON Baskelball 8: Baseball I-2-3-4: Foolball 2-3-4: Le++erman's Club 3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club 2: Robed Choir 2: Sfudenf Council 7-8-I: Soph. Rep. 2. CLIFFORD E. DAVIES Foolball I-3-4: Track 2-3: Wreslling I-2-3-4: Le+'rerman's Club 3-4: Pep Club 4: Drum Major 2: Jr. Play 3: Jr.-Sr. Play House Manager 4: Prom Comm. 3. ALICE F. DAVIS Berkeley High School 2: Baskelball 2: Pep Club 2-3: GAA 3: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Sfafl 4. Chesfer R. Crain Alice F. Davis Michael L. CoHmeyer Clifford E. Davies OF LE DERSHIP SHARON S. DAVIS Volleyball 2-3: GAA I-2-3-4: Pep Club I-2-3-4: FTA I: Jr. Play Casl 3. Comm. 3: Torch Slaff 4: Hawk Tall: Slaff 4: Class Sec. l: Curalors Award 4: Ameri- can Legion Award 8: Prom Comm. 3. BURR J. DeBELL Dixie Heigh+s High School I-2-3: Baslcelball I-2-4: Traclc 3: Golf I-2: Thespians 2-3: Pep Club 3: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Spanish Club 3: Lafin Club I-2: Dramafic Club 2-3: Jr. Play 3: Prom Comm. 3: Journalism- Sporfs Edilor 3: Speech Fesfival 2: Class Treas. 3. BARBARA A. DECKER Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 8: Science Club 7: Sludenl Council 7. ELLEN J. DIMITRY Cheerleading 8-3-4: Pep Club 7-8-l-2-3-4: Counly Chorus I: Jr. Play Casl 3: Maid Spring Dance 7- 8-I: Maid All Spor+s Cour+ 3: Queen Aqua Fan+asy 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Torch Slaff 4: Hawlc Talk Slalif 4: Sfudenf Council 7-8-l. CAROL J. DOBBINS PaHonville High School I: FHA 2-3-4: FTA 3-4: Pep Club l. JOHN R. DORENKAMPER Beaumonf High School l: Baslcefball 2-3-4: Baseball 2-3-4: Le'r+erman's Club 3-4: Pep Club 4: Service Club I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. KAREN V. DOZA GAA l-2: Dramalics Club I: Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: FHA 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3: Pres. 4: A. V. Club 7-8: Travel Club 8: Tri-Hi-Y: Torch Slail: 3: Hawk Tallc Slaff 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Turnaboul Teacher 4. JUDITH C. DWYER G-lee Club I-2-3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Robed Choir 2-3-4. NITA J. ELMORE Pep Club l-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: FTA I-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Casf 4: Sfudenf Council 3-4, Sec. 3: Class Sec. 3. CAROLE A. EMDE Pep Club 4: Glee Club 3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Robed Choir 3-4: Jr. Rep. 3. LEON C. EMERY ANGELA L. ENGLAND Roosevell High School I-2-3: Pep Club 4: Robed Choir 4: Carol Club I-2: Lafin Club 2-3: Bowling Club 3: Proiecfion 2. Sharon S. Davis Ellen J. Dimi+ry Karen V. Doza Carole A. Emde Burr J. DeBell Carol J. Dobbins Judifh C. Dwyer Leon C. Emery Barbara A. Decker John R. Dorenlramper Nifa J. Elmore Angela L. England .lf A-'X is fik 35 w,,. Lv 'C' .2-27 -fs c-QB' Q ffrff SENICRS EUNICE L. EVANS Lgvverevcs Tieas.-1: Basketball 2: Hockey 2: Softball 2: Vol- Ieyby 23 Pep Club 7-8-I-2,3-4, Vice Pres. 4: Cheerleading 37 Jr. Play Cas? 3: Jr.-Sr. PI sy Comm, 'Ti Maid Aqua Fan- tasy Sr. Rep, 4: Prom Comm. Co-Chairman 3i Sludenl CQ.,I'I,l S-I 2-3-4. JOHN D. EVANS Foo'b.iII I- Pep Club 4: Band I'2. RALPH R. FARNSWORTH Pep Club 4. WILLIAM H. FATH Baskefball I: Baseball 3-4: LeI+erman's Club 4: Pep Club 4- Rgbed Choir 3: Spring Concerl 3: Trampoline Club 4. John D. Evans William H. Falh Bonnie D. Fowler Eunice L. Evans Ralph R. Farnsworlh Ann M. Fifzsimmons Q -Nr .gt CAROLE F. FAWCETT Band 7-8: Handicralfs Club 8. VINCENT J. FERRARA GERALDINE C. FITE Basketball I-2-3-43 Lerle-relies 4: Hockey I-2-3: Soflball I- 243-4: Volleyball I-2-3-4: GAA Sec. 3. Vice Pres. 43 Pep Club 2-3-4: Jr. Rep. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Science Club I. ANN M. FITZSIMMONS Wenlzville High School I-2: GAA 2-3: Pep Club I: Glee Club I: FHA l: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Slaff 4. BONNIE D. FOWLER Lellerelies 4: Baskeiball 3: Hockey 2-3-4: Soflball 2-3: GAA I-2-3-4: Pep Club 4: Torch Slalf 3: Hawk Talk Slaff 3. LINDA S. FRAYSER PNA 4: Tri-I-Ii-Y DONNA J. FRIEDA Normandy High School I-2: Pep Club 3: Glee Club I-2. ROBERT L. Foolball I: FULLINGTON Pep Club 2. Geraldine C. Fi+e Rober'I' L. Fullinglon Vinceni' J. Ferrara Donna J. Frieda Carole F. FawceH Linda S. Frayser ix N60 '3 inf. ., Ibn I-A HERMAN B. GRIMES Clayron High School I-2: Pep Club I 2-3-4: Baskelball I-2: Wreslling I-2 Glee Club 4: Counfy Chorus 4: Debar- ing Team 3: Singing Awards 4. CARL F. GRONEMEIER SANDRA L. GASPERSON Fairview High School I-2-3: Pep Club I-2-3-42 Glee Club I-2-31 FHA 4. RHONA J. GENTNER Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2- 3: FTA 2: Hawk Talk Slallf 3: Sludenl' Council 7-8: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 4: GAA I. Foofball I-3-4: Track 3-4: Wreslling 4, - LeHerman's Club 4: Pep Club 4: Jr.- X Sr. Play 4. RICHARD E. GUMMELS Baseball I-2-4: Foolball 3-4: Track 3' Wreslling 2-3: Pep Club 3-4. WILLIAM G. GWALTNEY Universily Cify High School 2. Herman B. Grimes Richard E. Gummels GEORGE M. GERLING i Fooiball I-2-3-4: Track I-2-3-4: Wres- fling 2: l.e+Ierman's Club 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Escorl Enchanled Holiday: Sludenf Council I: Class Vice Pres. 3: All-Conference 3-4: Foolball Co-Capl. 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3. JAMES A. GILBERT Pep Club 4: Dance Band 3: Jr. Play Usher 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Firsl-Place Home- coming Parade 3: Arr Feslival 2. NANCY G. GREENWAY GAA I-2-3-4: Solilball 21 FTA 32 Val- leyball 3: Cheerleading 2: Pep Club I- 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3: A. V. Club 8: 1. Counly Chorus I: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Maid All-Sporls Courf I: Prom Comm. 3: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Slaff 4: Jr. Sludenl Council, Sec. 8. ALBERT C. CREGA Cenlral High School 2-3: Baskelball I-2: Soccer I: Pep Club 4: Band I-2. Carl F. Gronemeier William G. Gwallney '11 Barbara Haines and Pal Jacobs primp lor senior piclures , . K 39 ill, William J. Hager Gary J. Hall Susan J. Hehmann Richard L. Herbsl' Gary J. Hahn Harold C. Hammer Linda S. Heisel Charles D. Herwig fqrs, SENIORS WISH THAT Barbara J. Haines James N. Haynie Nancy E. Hendrickson Diane B. Hessler it ,N Q 'S Q ct? ,QSQVN C7 la' YI? 'Z' WILLIAM J. HAGER Foolball I-2-3-4: LeHerman's Club 3-4: Jr. Play 3: All-Conference 3: Turnaboul' Teacher 4: Jr. Rep. 3. GARY J. HAHN BARBARA J. HAINES GAA I-2-3: Pep Club 4: FHA 2: Camera Club 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. GARY J. HALL Shoreline High School I-2-3: Foolball 3: Jels 2: Curalors Award 4. HAROLD C. HAMMER JAMES N. HAYNIE Baslcelball I-2-3-4: Foolball I-2-3-4, Capf. 4: All Con- ference 3-4: LeHerman's Club 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Key Club 3-4. Treas. 4: Jr. Play House Man- ager 3: Escorl Chrislmas Dance 3: King Chrislmas Dance 4: Prom Escorl 3: Class Pres. 3-4: Alhlelic Honor Roll 3: Turnaboul Teacher 4: Track I-2-3-4. SUSAN J. HEHMANN Beaumonf High School 3: Pep Club: FHA: Robed Choir 4: Sr. Girls Glee Club: Sludenl Council: Jr. Choir. LINDA S. HEISEL Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club I: FHA 3: Sr. Rep. 4: A. V. Club: Tri-Hi-Y. NANCY E. HENDRICKSON Pep Club 2-3-4: FTA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Jr.-Sr. Plav Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3. RICHARD L. HERBST Ml. Vernon High School I: Eoolball I. CHARLES D. HERWIG Baskelball 7-I: Baseball 2-3: Foolball 2-3-4: Track I: LeHerman's Club 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Band 7- 8-I: Class Pres. 8: Class Vice Pres. I. DIANE B. HESSLER Rosaii Kain High School I-2: Sollball 3: GAA 4: Volleyball 3: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Curalors Award 4: Prorn Comm. 3: Turn- oboul Teacher 4. I di THEY H D STUDIED H RDER JAMES L. HICKS KATHLEEN R. HORST GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club I-2: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Sfafl 4: Hawk Talk Sialf 4: Jr. Rep. 3. WILLIAM D. HILLIARD Riverview High School I-2: Track I-4: Counly Chorus I: Wreslling I: Pep Club I-2-3: Glee Club I-2-4. CAROL A. HUBER Granville High School I-2: GAA I-2-3: Pep Club I-2-3-4: Jr. Play Usher 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Arl Club: Chrisimas Musical 3: Cheerleader 2: Sadie Hawkins Princess l: Siudenl Council l. JACKLYN R. HOLLENBERG Pep Club 3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Science Club 7. CHARLES J. INCERTA Fooiball 3-4: Track 2: Pep Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Casl 4. PATSY A. HOLLIS Pep Club I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2: Robed Choir: Jr. Play Comm. Chairman 3: Maid Homecoming Courl 4: Maid Snowflake Ball 4: Maid April Showers I: Maid Enchanled Holiday 2: Sludenl Council 2: Shorlhand Award: DAR Rep. 4: Ring Comm. 3: Bonfire Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Turnaboui Teacher PATRICIA A, JACOBS 3-4. Pep Club 3-4: FNA 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. SHIRLEY M. HORN DAVID H. JACOBSMEYER Pep Club 4: G-lee Club 4: Robed Choir 4: GAA I-2: Jr. Je+s 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Torch Play Usher. Slalf 4: Hawk Talk Siaff 4. JBMGS L- HICIKS William D. Hilliard Jacklyn R. Hollenberg Palsy A. Hollis Shirley M. Horn Kiihleefl R- I I0l'S'f Carol A. Huber Charles J. Incerfa Palricia A. Jacobs David H, Jacobgmeyer I .1 ' 12 ' - A rm Hai Dave Wynalda and hs parenls receive advice on 'rhe N R.O.T.C. program af fh S nor Parenls Nighf sponsored by fhe Guidance Deparfmenf. RONALD E. JACOBSMEYER Band 7-8-I-2-3-4. HARRY W. JARVIS Baseball I-2: Foolball 2: Pep Club 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Chrislmas Chorus 4. BONNIE J. JENSEN While Plains I-ligh School 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Casl 4: Girls' Track Team 3: Bas- kefball 3: Glee Club 3: Soccer 3: Pep Club 4. WILLIAM R. JONES Foolball 2-3-4: Track I-2: Wreslling 2-3: Le'r'rerman's Club 2-3-4: Jels Club 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Sr. Rep. 4. JANET D. KAVANAGH I-lockey I: Pep Club 4: Fl-IA I-2-3-4. Sec. 4: Glee Club 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. TIM C. KELLY Foolball I-2-3-4: Track I: Wreslling I-2: LeHerman's Club I-2-3-4, Sec. 3- 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Prom Comm. 3. WALTER L. KERN FRANCES KIERSKI JACQUELINE A. KRAHL S+. Alphonsus Rock High School I: Lelfereffes 4: Baskefball 3-4: Hockey 3-4: Sollball 2-4: Volleyball 2-3-4: Nl-IS 2-3-4, Sec. 4: Pep Club I-2-3-4: GAA 2-3-4: Jr. Play Comm. Chair- man 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Chrislmas Program 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Shorlhand Award 3: Curafors Award 4: Sfudenf Council: School Play Chorus: Yearbook Slall: Turnaboul Teacher 4: RAA. PATRICIA A. KRAMER Wal+er L. Kern Frances Kierski Jacqueline A. Krahl Pafricia A. Kramer JOYCE F. LANGE MARLYS I. KUMMER Volleyball 2-3: GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club I-2-3-4: FTA 2-3-4: Vice Pres. 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Torch Sfafl 3: Hawlc Talk Slaff 3: GAA Emblem: Pep Club Award: Jr. Rep. 3: Prom Comm. 3. WILLIAM G. KURTZ Parma High School I-2-3: Baslcelball I-2: Baseball I-2: Fool- ball 2-4: lnlramurals 3: Tennis 3: Lel'rerman's Club 4: Hi-Y I. GAA I-2-3: Pep Club 8-I-2-3-4: A. V. Club 8: Jr. Play Comm. Chairman 3: Maid Orchids in Ihe Moonlighl 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Fashion Show 2: Sludenl Council 7-I. JOHN F. LARAMIE SI. Louis Preparalory High School I: Baslcelball 2-3-4: Base- ball 2-3A4: Soccer I: Le++erman's Club 3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Jr. Rep. 3. DON B. LARCHE Glee Club I-2-3: Counly Chorus I-2. DAVID H. LARKINS Foolball I-2: Wreslling I-243-4: Le'rIerman's Club I-2-3-4: Jr.-Sr. Play Casl' 4. EULA D. LEROUX Riverview High School I: Pep Club I-2-3-42 Glee Club I-2-3-4: FHA 4: GAA 2-3: Robed Choir 2-3: Torch Slalf 4: Hawlc Tall: Slafl 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4. Joyce F. Lange John F. Laramie Don B. Larche Melba J. Leroux Barbara J. Lindemann Judilh H. Linclemann SENIORS MELBA J. LEROUX Riverview High School I: Pep Club I-2-3-4: FHA 4: FNA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Choir 4: Curalors Award 4: Turnaboul Teacher 4. BARBARA J. LINDEMANN ' Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Arl' Show Comm. I-2-3-4. JUDITH H. LINDEMANN Pep Club I-4: Glee Club 3-4: Science Club 8: Sr. Rep. 4: Robed Choir 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4. DENNIS A. LOESING Foolball l. DON E. LOW RY Brillany High School 7-8: Baseball 8. Marlys I. Kummer David H. Larlcins Dennis A. Loesing il William G. Kurlz Eula D. Leroux Don E. Lowry L' Q-'Y' THEY WISH THEY ELAINE M. LUCITT C.,-,nb-. I-liqh Sgjlmggl 3j Hockey 4i Volleyball 4' Pep 45 Curirrrs Awqrd 4' Scholarship Pin If Spanis KAREN A. LUECKE Pep Club 1.2-3-4 Comm. Chairman 3' Glee Club IT 2.3.-1' ,lr. P sy Cmmm. 3' Jr,-Sr. PIII, COMM. 4? PFOFTI C Chfrmmn 3' Bur: Eoolc Comm. 37 Jr. Rep. 33 Sr. Re Sp.-.rffmmzlwip Comm. 2. ELLIOTT J. MCDANIEL MARY R. MCKEONE S+. Elizabelh Academy Dramalics I-27 Class O I-2-3: Pep Club 4: Baslcelball llicer I-2: Volleyball I-2-3 MARILYN J. McLAIN Jr. Play Usher 3. Karen A. Lueclce Phyllis R. Marks Elaine M. I.uciI'I Harriel' D. Mareschal 'YK iv-0411 HD PL YED MORE QFTE HARRIET D. MARESCHAL Pep Club 41 GAA lg Jr.-Sr. Play Usher 4. lu Club 3 PHYLLIS R. MARKS GAA I-2-3-4: Baslcelball 2-3: Soflball 2-35 Cheerleading I-2-3-4. Co-Capl. 3, Capl. 42 NHS 2-3-4: Pep Club I-2-3-4: Jr. Play Prompler 3: All-Sporls Queen 2: Torch Slall 41 I-Iawlr Talk Slalf 47 Sludenf Council 8-I-3, Sec. I: Sporls- manship Comm. 4: Turnaboul Teacher 3-4. GAA omm. p. 42 JERRY W. MARTIN Cenlral I-Iigh School I-2: Traclc 3: Pep Club 4: Band I-2-3. ANNA L. MERZ PNA 47 Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3 '-2-31 1 Tfa.Ha.Y a-I. STEVEN A. MEYER Beaumonl High School lg Baslzelball I-2 ball I-22 Glee Club I. 1 Baseball I: Pool- Marilyn J. McLain S'l'even A. Meyer Ellio+I' J. McDaniel Mary R. McKeone Jerry W. Marlin Anna L. Merz Q Q 0 AN MADE ORE FRIENDS ALBERT J. MILKE MARY ANN MILLER GAA I-2-3: Pep Club 8-I-2-3-4, Treas. 3: Pep Club Comm. Chairman 3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Chrislmas Dance Chairman 3: Torch Slalf 4: Hawlc Tall: Slafl 4: Turnabouf Teacher 3-4: Sfudenl Council 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Pep Club Award 3: A. V. Club 8: Travel Club 8. GORDON G. MINKEMANN GLENDA M. MOORE Jr. Play Usher 3: Pep Club 2-3: Tri-I'-Ii-Y 2: FNA 4. GAIL L. MORGENEIER FHA 2. JOHN W. MUNYAT Weslern Milifary Academy I: Baslcelball I: Foofball I: Wreslling 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Casf 4: Class Treas. I: Honor Guard I. DANIEL A. MURPHY Baslrelball 8-2-4: Baseball I-2-4: Foolball I-4: Leller- man's Club 4: Pep Club 2-3: Glee Club 4: Band 7-8-I: Prom Comm. 3: Sludenl Council 7-8-I-3. STEVE G. NEWMAN Normandy Jr. High School 7: Pep Club 4: Key Club 2-3-4: Jr.-Sr. Play Casf 4: Escorl Prom 3: Prom Comm. Co-Chairman 3: Turnabouf Teacher 4: Sfudenl Coun- cil 8-IAZ-3-4, Treas. 3. Pres. 4. KENNETH E. NIEHAUS Glee Club 2-3. coNNie -NOCITA J. MIKHAH. oLsoN Riverview Hi h School I' NHS 2-3-4: Band 2: Jr. Q . Play Comm. 3: Cura'ror's Award 4. EILEEN L. PARROTT Beaumont High School I: Pep Club 2-3-4: FTA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Diqesl Sfafl I: Lalin Club 2 Beaumonl Specfacular I: Jr. Girls Glee Club I. Alberl J. Millie Glenda M. Moore Daniel A. Murphy Connie Nocila Mary Ann Miller Gail L. Morgeneier Sieve G. Newman J. Mikhail Olson X ,- Gordon G. Minlremann John W. Munya+ Kenneih E. Niehaus Eileen L. Parroff N 'X G SENIORS JOHN R. PATTERSON Ferguson High School I-2: Foolball I-2-4: Track I-2-3-4: Turn ibm.: Ti- sch.-r 4. JEFFREY A. PLOUDRE Elf-I-ofbill 2' Foolball It Track I-2-3-4: Lelfc-rman's Club 2-3-4: Pop Club 3-4: Key Club 2-3-4: Camera Club 2: Trsmpoine Club 4' Fand 7-S-I-2-4, Sludenf Dir.. Vice Pres.: . 9 . . ' Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Jr. Play Slage Manager 3: Sr R p 4 RONALD A. PONCET McKin'oi. High School I-23 TV Tax Quiz KETC 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Swimming Term 2' Avialion Club I: Pep Club I. LOUIS G. PRANGE Easkefball I-2-3-4: Baseball I-2: Foolball I-2-3-4: Track 3-4: Lerlermank Club 3-4: NHS 2-3-4. Pres. 4: Pep Club 4: Key Club 2-3-4. Sec. 4: Jels 3-4, Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4: John R. Paflerson Ronald A. Ponce? William C. Reynolds K in Jeffrey A. Ploudre Louis G. Prange Jerry R. Ryan A Charles F. Prevedel Marlene L. Prinz 'S' ag-ff' Jr. Play Casl 3: Class Business Manager 3-4: Turnaboul Teacher 4. CHARLES F. PREVEDEL MARLENE L. PRINZ GAA 2-3-4: NHS 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Pep Club Award 3-4: GAA Emblem 2: Glee Club I-4: FTA 4: Counfy Chorus I: Robed Choir 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Torch Slall 4: Hawk Talk Slafl 4: Baskelball 4: A. V. Club 8: Curators Award 4. EDWARD P. PROUHET Wreslling 3: Key Club 2-3-4: Sr. Rep. 4: Turnaboul Teacher 4. WILLIAM C. REYNOLDS Foolball I-2: Track I-2-3-4: Pep Club I: Le+lerman's Club 2-3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr. Play Casl 3: Escorr 8: Slu- denl Council 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Prom Comm. 3. JERRY R. RYAN Baskelball 2-3-4: Baseball 2: Foolball I: Lelle-rman's Club 3-4: Pep Club 2-344: Band 8-I-2-3-4, Announcer 4: Jr. Play Casf 3: Prom Escorf 3: Sporls Program Chairman 3-4: Jr. Rep. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Spanish Play Casl' 3: Torch Edilor 4. WILLIAM J. SCHMITZ Rilenour High School 2: Track I-2-3: Pep Club 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Class Rep. I-2-3: Prom Comm. 3. DORIS J. SCHROEDER Lellerelles 4: Baskerball 2-3-4: Hockey 2-3-4: Sollball I-2-3- 4: Volleyball 2-3-4: NHS 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: FTA 2: FNA 4: GAA I-2-3-4, Sec. 4: A. V. Club 8: Science Club 8: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Science Fair Award: Prom Comm. 3. JUDITH A. SCHROEDER Baskelball 3: Hockey 3: Sollball 3: Jr. Play Comm, 3: Volley- ball 3: Science Fair: Prom Comm. 3: Rolunda Mural 3-4. Edward P. Prouhei' Doris J. Schroeder Judifh A. Schroeder -'50 ,fd LEE A. SMALL SI. Joseph's Academy I: Pep Club I-2-3-4: Basker- ball 2-3: Soffball 2-3: Glee Club I-3-4: FHA 2-3: Fashion Show 2: Dramalics Club I. CAROL A. SMEGNER Bishop DuBourg High School I-2-3: Pep Club I-21 Robed Choir 4: Inframurals I-2-3: PNA 3. LORENA A. SMIT GAA 2: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club I-4: Torch Sralf 4: Hawk Tall: Slalf 4: Jr. Rep. 3: CuraIor's Award 4: Robed Choir 4: Pep Club Award 3: Turnabouf Teach- er 3. ALLEN T. SMITH Wresfling 3-4. PETER P. SEABASE Cenfral Cafholic High School I-2-3: Jefs 4: Radio Club Treas. 2: Pep Sfalf I: Typing Award: Cura+or's Award 4: Scholarship I. JAMES C. SEWARD Carlmonf High School I-2-3: Wafer Polo 2-3: Swim- ming 3: Camera Club 2-3: Forum Club 4. ROBERT V. SHANKS Foolball I: Pep Club 3-4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Sludenf Council I: Prom Comm. 3. NANCY A. SHAW Campbell Union High School I-2: Volleyball 3: Pep Club I-2-3-4: GAA 3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. NANCY J. SIDENER Cyl? kv' . A -I-nv- XJ 'Q'-'ff ,Q f' if GAA I-2-3-4: Baslcelball 3: NHS 3-4: Pep Club I- 2-3-4: A. V. Club 7-8: Tri-Hi-Y 8: Counry Chorus I: Jr. Play Casl 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Casl 4: Maid Snow- flake Ball 4: Prom Comm. 3: Torch Slalf 4: Hawlc Tall: Slall 4: Sludenl Council I: Turnaboul Teacher 4. JERRY SLIVINSKI Beaumonr High School I-2: Baseball I. e A Small Carol A Smegner l I I 1 -Q-sf L e . - Lorena A. Smif Allen T. Smi'I'h ILL WC' 1-Yo TO' X ' Karen Brown and Jerry Ryan parficipale in a panel discussion on sales presenled by slalion KETC-TV, Channel 9. 47 nf J Janef D. Snelson James R. Sfephens Charles R. Sfuarf James R. Travis AND AS WE W LK ACROSS THE STAGE, Jerry D. Sparlrs Connie M. Sievens Kennefh L. Swenson William A. Van Winlrle Marlin A. Siellhorn Richard L. Sfevenson Roy E. Ticlrnor Linda L. Vaughn le- JANET D. SNELSON GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Jr. Play Comm 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Science Club 7: Shorihand Award 3. JERRY D. SPARKS Baslcelball I-2: Fooiball I: Pep Club 2: Key Club 2- 3-4, Pres. 4: Glee Club 3: Pres. Jr. Siudenf Council: Turnaboui Teacher 4. MARLIN A. STELLHORN Giee Club 4: Robed Choir 4. JAMES R. STEPHENS Baseball 2: Foofball I: Pep Club I-2: Siudenl Coun- cil I-2. CONNIE M. STEVENS Ursuline Academy I-2-3: Baslceiball 2-3: Pep Club I- 2-3-4: Soiiball 2-3: Cheerleading I-2-3: Glee Club I: PNA Sec. 4: Dramalics Club I-2: Siudenl Council I: Class Pres. 2. RICHARD L. STEVENSON CHARLES R. STUART Riverview High School I-2: Pep Club 4: Glee Club 3. KENNETH L. SWENSON Jennings High School 2: Baslcefball I: Baseball 2- 3-4: Traclc I. ROY E. TICKNOR Beaumonf High School 2: Traclr 3: Pep Club 4: Trampoline Club 4: Jr. Play Casi 3: Prom Comm. 3. JAMES R. TRAVIS Pep Club 3-4. WILLIAM A. VAN WINKLE Foofball I: Pep Club 3-4: Band I-2-3-4. LINDA L. VAUGHN Edwardsville High School I: GAA I-2-3: Pep Club 2-3-4: Sec. 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Maid Orchids in The Moonlighl 2: Maid Enchanied Holiday 2: Maid While Chrisfmas Ball 3: Maid Aqua Fanlasy 3: Queen Snowflake Ball 4: French Club I: Siudenf Council 4: Class Sec. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Shorihand Award: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3. WE'LL REME BER HAZELWOOD MARJORIE R. VOGELSANG PATRICIA A. WAGHORN Cheerleading 8: Pep Club 7-8-I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-4: FNA 2: Robed Choir 2: Jr. Play Comm. 3. BARBARA A. WAGONER Lerlerelles 4: Baskeiball I-Z-3-4: Hockey I-2-3-4: Sollball I-2-3-4: Volleyball I-2-4: Pep Club 3-4: FNA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Rep. 3. VALERIE J. WALKER Jennings High School I: Baskelball 3-4: Hockey 4: Soflball I: Volleyball 2-3-4: Pep Club I'2-3-4: FTA 2-3-4, Treas. 4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Torch Slaff 3: Hawk Talk Siaff 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: GAA I-2-3-4. DIANE E. WALL Scofch Plains High School 3: Pep Club I-2: FTA 3-4: Jels 4. Sec. 4: GAA Lelfer I: Cura+or's Award 4: Leirer of Commendarion Na+'l Meril' 3: Turnabouf Teacher 4. SANDRA L. WALLACE Pep Club 4. STUART K. WATSON Foolball 2-3-4: Le'rIerman's Club 2-3-4: Pep Club 4: Key Club 3-4: Band Pres. 2: Jr.-Sr. Play Casl 4: King Fresh. Courf I: Chrislmas Courf 4: Sludenr Council 3-4: Class Treas. 2: Sr. Rep. 4. EARL A. WEBB Track I: Camera Club I-3-4: Phoio Service 3-4. ELIZABETH A. WEHRENBRECHT GAA 2-3-4: Pep Club 3-4: Glee Club I-2-3: Jr. Play Busi- ness Manager 3: Ring Comm. 3: Torch Slalf 4: Hawk Talk Slali 4. KAY L. WHITEHEAD Lellerelles 4: Baskelball 4: Solrball 2-3-4: Volleyball 3-4: Pep Club 2,3-4: Pep Club Comm. 3-4: Glee Club I-2: Robecl Choir 2: GAA 2-3-4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4. Mariorie R. Vogelsang Pafricia A. Waghorn Sandra L. Wallace S+uar+ K. Waison Barbara A. Wagoner Earl A. Webb Valerie J. Walker Elizabelh A. Wehrenbrechf Diane E. Wall Kay L. Whileh I I I I I l l eac.I ii h. Z 'Nan- ly I r I x X B A fs--mai X'-1-'-'-3 BARBARA K. WHITTAKER NHS 3-4: Pep Club 7-8-l-3-4: Glee Club l-4: County Chorus I-2: Robed Choir 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Turnaboul Teacher 4. VERNON A. WIESE Pep Club 2-3-4: FTA 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Sludenl Council 7. SHARON S. WILDBERGER Baskefball 4: Hockey 4: GAA I-2-3-4: Volleyball I-3: Cheerleading 3: FTA 3- 4, Hislorian 4: Tri-Hi-Y Hislorian 3: Band 7: Dramalics Play 3: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4: Slu- denl Council 2: Pep Club Award: GAA Emblem: Sr. Rep. 4: Rolunda Mural. TERRENCE A. WILENSKY Freeporl High School I-2: Pep Club 3-4: Baskelball l-2: Sr. Rep. 4: Fool- ball 4: Track l-2: Cheerleading 2-3: Lellermanls Club 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. BETTY J. WILLIAMSON GAA 2-3: Pep Club I-2-3-4: FNA 4: Jr. Play Comm. Chairman 3: Sludenl Council 4: Jr. Rep. 3. Shirley D. Wi+hers Rcberf M. Woodruff v s '!5 '.1 Y, '--1 wi PGV agp hh! 4,11 .As- -.- ...-, fil'lHYl'll-'llf KHI lil! KS Ray Wolff makes use of lhe many scienlific periodicals provided lor chemislry and physics sludenls. JIMMIE L. WISDOM McKinley High School 3: Pep Club: Jr.-Sr. Play Cas? 4: Bowling Club 3: Foolball I: Baseball Manager 2: Chess Club 2: Office Helper 2-3. SHIRLEY D. WITHERS Baskefball I: Hockey I: Pep Club 3-4: Soflball I: Robed Choir 3-4: Volleyball l: Maiorelfe 2-3. RAY W. WOLFF Pep Club 3-4: Band 7-8-l-2-3-4: Jr. Play Casl 3: Jr.-Sr. Play Sfage Man- ager 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT M. WOODRUFF Foolball I: Track 2: Jr, Play Sei De- signer 3I Jr. Rep. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3. LYNN F. WORLEY Leflerelles Pres. 4: Baskefloall 3: Hoc- key 2-3-4: Sollball 2: Pep Club 3-4: GAA 2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 4: Turnaboul Teacher 4. Ray W. Wolff Lynn F. Worley ' '? EM3,,2 Twenfy-fhree members of The Senior Class received Curafors' Awards from The Universily of Missouri. Those picfured above are lBoHom rowl Peler Seabase, Mike Olson: lSeconcl rowl Allen Behring, Diane Hessler, Diane Wall, Sharon Davis, Jackie Krahl, Pafsy Hollis, Barbara Whifraker, Melba Leroux, Elaine Luci++: lThircl fowl Marlene Prinz, Lorena Smil, Jane? Snelson, Elizaberh Wehrenbrechl: lFour'rh rowl Ray Crain, Dave Wynalda, Louis Prange, Ronald Buenger, Horace Chrislopher. Gary Hall, Glenda Moore, and Earl Webb were nor presenl when The phofograph was faken. Eugene J. Wrighf DGVT'-'l A- Wvnalda Consfance A. Younq RGY S- YOUHQ Eueeue J. wmem 3 : ' ' e A Baskerball l-3-4: Eoofball I-3-4: Track 2-3-4: Wreslling 3: l Pep Club I-2: Prom King 3: Sfudenl' Council 2-3, Vice President 3: Class Pres. 7: Arr Program Casf: Escorl Fresh. Dance I: Dance Comm. DAVID A. WYNALDA Francis Howell High School I: Baseball I-2: Eoofball 2- 3-4: Track 3-4: LeHermen's Club 2-3-4, Treas. 4: Pep Club 2-3-4, Treas. 4: Kev Club 4: Jels 3-4, Treas. 4: NHS 3-4, Treas. 4: Camera Club 3: Sludenl' Council 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Turnabouf Teacher 3: Prom Comm. 3. Joyce K. Yosf ggi JOYCE K. YOST Pep Club 4: FNA: Jr.-Sr. Play Usher 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3. CONSTANCE A. YOUNG Pep Club 7-8-4: Glee Club I-4: Robed Choir 4: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. 5 RAY S YOUNG ! Foolball I-2-3: Wresfling I: Camera Club 3-4: Band I-2: Jr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Model Air- plane Club 8: Turnaboul Teacher 4. L ilu-W 00 O to fa 11 ,F ? Q. Nw 'Ns SEARCH FDR TGMORROW From The ranlcs of These underclassmen will come The TuTure wriTers oT Hazelwood hisTory. They have served Their apprenTiceships well This pasT year, and Their records in scholarship, acTiviTy parTicipaTion, and sporTs show promise oT more achievemenTs To Tollow. Since nexT year's ninTh graders will be reTained aT The Junior High School, The presenT group oT under- classmen will comprize The sTudenT body. WiTh Trom one To Three years oT working TogeTher. The presenT underclassmen can concenTraTe Their eTTorTs on main- Taining The high sTandards They know are expecTed oT Them and on inTroducing new goals oT learning and achieving TogeTher. WiTh These sTudenTs as leaders, This coming year should be one oT reTining and polish- ing wiTh Tew new problems To solve. From The vanTage poinT of eyewiTnesses This pasT year, They now should be in a posiTion To provide eTTecTive leadership Tor The year To come. 53 .Ji WE RE THE JU IORS . . . --Mv UN Vi CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl-Dennis Musgraves Vice Presidenf-Richard McConnell Secrelary-Nancy Niehaus Treasurer-Mary Jo l-lickey Work and lun filled a memorable iunior year. We iuniors slruggled valianlly wilh American lileralure, American hislory, and assorled higher malhemalics and science courses. We found if lun lo join wilh lhe sen- iors in sludying The drama 'rechniques of Our Town. Some ol us realized our scholaslic am- bilions by being inducled info 'rhe Nalional l-lonor Sociely. Bul if was wilh our lavish pres- enlalion of Japanese Sunset 'rhe Junior- Senior Prom, lhal we really dislinguished our- selves. ln lhe besl orienlal Jrradifion, we kepl our lheme a secrel unlil our guesls enlered a make-believe garden leslooned wilh Japa- nese lanlerns and cherry blossoms. Golly we're finally iuniorsf' This commenl held all our hopes lor a successful year wifh Dennis Musgraves lo lead us and Richard McConnell, lvlary Jo Hickey, and Nancy Niehaus fo assisl in managing our class business. Judifh Adelsberger, B u r l a n Akins, Arlene Amos, Carolyn Annear, Gary Arnold, Lorella Arnold, Carol Asher, Roy Au- buchon, Gene Ausrin Joyce Bachman, Donna Bach- mann, Roberl Baird, Sandra Bau- man, Beverly Berner, Douglas Blades, Nancy Blornenkamp, Ralph Boehme. Daniel Boone C h a r I e s Bradshaw, Jimmie Brandi, Charlene Bremer, Alberl Busdiecker, William Brendle. Bar- bara Broaders, Russell Brown, Meri Jane Burns, Linda Bussen Mary Claridge, Clifford Clark, William Cogan, Palricia Cole- man, Delmar Conway. John Canoy, Marilyn Cormack, Gary Co++e+, Bob Coyne Terry Crawford. Gary Crowder, Carol Culver, Carol Davies, John Davis, Sharon Dean, Elizabefh Deilrick, Donna Delgman, Guy Paul De Marco Chesfer Dickey. Charles Dillon Abby Dixon. Richard Doerr, Roger Donnell, Nelson Dupre. Carol Eder, James Eggerl, Jua- nira Ellis 54 Q- , gl. . sl - f .N fi' Fm ,,,, , F. , F --- Y s 9 Lx I 13' . ' ..'g'l.'. '. , . .4 ..-- E gr.. 14 M K! y '- is an as. ix- F ag P f f 'fiff -W 9 l ,ga L J i F 'll 1 I l l ...ANDWEH DASECRET 1 X V . l . z if 9 vf' , s x f G' th Juniors Terry Lich and Delois Temple pause lo wish each The play ius+ couldn'+ have olher a merry Chrislmas af 'rhe While Chrislmas Ball. workers of Our Town. gone .W 4? r by . ' - 4: 5 -, ie L if wif- 2 gf' l L . f I ' fa 1 im. , ' L - is Fa - A 'V' F .Y r Y '- f Nh W :N l T ' T i ii 'vii' 'V , 49, :qi ' QM' 1 5' ' ' ' 4 A fn S ' ' ' r- is . , L if 1 ,,-,,- . lTr Q' V ,ei QT. 'Mx :NX I , f J 1 'I 1 :K 1' 1 .xl ' - Q 1 if 1 H W L a V - - - 4 f. W 4 Q 4' 1 is , , V I E h - '- .f I -xr, ' Q ' ii v 5. - Ai? A , L-r ' 4 5 19, I I gif A W i 'f g Elms , r ' iv i U S J I .,.g I f -3 4 - 1 on wirhour Those behind-fhe-scene Janei Engle, Sieve Fanger, San- dra Farmer, Gail Fowler, How- ard Gamble. Susan Garcia. Helen Garriclc, Jolene Gerlcen, Carol Grayson Palricia Grimes, Joyce Gross, Paul Groie, Sharon Guerrero Kennelh Gummels, Tressa Gun- Jrer. Joyce Gwallney, Consfance Hall, Barrerr Halle Larry Hammer, Susan Harfe. Dale Haubenriser, Elaine Her- meyer. Kalhryn Hessler, Mary Jo Hiclcey, Harry Hiclcs, Leland Hill, Erin Hixson Diane Hofmann, Roberl Horlon, Calhy Howard, Pamela Hunn, James Hunl, Ronald Hufchcrail, John lncerla, Cheryl lrvin, David James Rich Jordan, Jorgen Janiclce, Barbara Johann, Faye Kennan, 'Sandra Keller, Harry Kelsey, Audrey Kick, Isabel Killoren. Theodore Kovialc David Krawczylc, Charles Kreil- ner, John Krenslci, Ronald Kreulz- +rager, Sandra Krueger, Lorna Lamb, Melvin Lange, Terry Lauclc, Lavonne Leroux 55 5. L 5- ! Q ' I' I 'Q fl l V ah I I ml 4. y - mx L Q an LJ ' L .Q FB : ' - 5:71 tg I x , 3' , . 7 .xi VN p sl 2 fp' L: D ai 'L' - 1' U ' I -y illilm t V t , n A. ' i Q T1 I -.1 'Q .li ,Cala -.x ' h U ' I- Lt! I Y KF ' 1 1 , ie B I ss lla v-ef i .ig-' A 'x' I , 'L i , , ' i ' '- Qs D1 1 - , Y F, 'ey 4-9 Q- ' ,in 1' 1 V 7 i E12 41 '27 L 5 f A I F i- J ' K I I At ui 1-7 -1 l 'J i John Lich, Ron Lichfenberg, Shirley Liclclider, Jackie Liles, Laverne Liliensielc, Larry Linne- meyer. Paullefie Lohmann, Gary Lohrlce Judy Lohrlce, Joyce Maeser. Kaihleen Mana- han. Ron Marrone. Richard McConnell. Rodger McCune, William McCown, Charles Mciniyre John McMenamy. Sharon Mellon, Bill Mere- di+l-1, James Merrins, Calvin Meyer, Roberf Middleion, Hoberi Miller, Diane Millilcan Richard Miromonii. Barbara Moore, Mar- iorie Murphy, Gloria Murphy, Dennis Mus- grayes, Barbara Mussman, John Napoli, Pam- ela Neuhauss Thomas Nichols, Nancy Niehaus, Sharon Nie- haus. Kafhleen Noonan. Judy Oberiuerge. Richard O'Connor, Marie Oldham, Connie O'Neal Diane Onofry, Joseph Orlando, William Ovca, Milce Parlcs, Roberi Pairiclc. Carl Penningroih, Carol Perry, Mary Pflasferer Jean Phillips, Madge Plouder, Delfon Pillcer- fon, Pamela Ploudre, Mary Polcorslci, Edward Polaselc, Jerry Pollifr, John Porbeclc Virginia Priesmeyer, Donald Purcell, Joyce Quinley, Charlolfe Reniro, Joyce Ridgley. Roberr Riley, Sheila Rinderer, Joe Rinehari 'Y 4 af Coleman and Nancy Niehaus warm up for iheir cheerleading wiih some fancy iiiierbugging during Phys. Ed. JU IDRS - TOMORROW'S PRIVILEGED CLASS FJ Juniors fake 'lhe foreground in fhaf befween-class crowd a The rofunda receives fhe impacf of sfudenfs faking off in fhree direcfions. J e a n Rivard, M a n u el Rivera, Roberf Roshel, Tom -, tj 1 U X i 1-1, '- Ross f T ' Wifh digni+y and decorum, Paulleffe Lohmann .-K isnt and Mike Parks presenf fhe royal courf af fhe xl Chrisfmas dance, Snowflake Ball. W , A' if Gary Ruefer. John Sf. John, Jim Sa- . 7 marzich, John Schiermeier, Elaine Schlare WET' 7 Q 4 'gf' Q' 1' 5 mann I 2 -lf sh i L' f , ' Donna Schneller, Kafhleen Schone, Ernesf Schroeder, Q 7, if -- Gary Schulfz, Virginia Schulfz, Linda Schwarfz, Carol 5. 2, K, Al rm Senfer 'ffm' fi lik? 9007! A' Madonna Sewell. Linda Shackleford, Linda Shanks, Shirley ,L i G q 6 C .c Shaw, Don Sheckler, Pafricia Smifh, Judifh Snider 4 'f-' 43 5 ' Q s if z- V ' ' u Affvfi-it i I s Judifh Snyder, Sandrea Spellazza, Terry Sfrafmann, Glenda Sumpfer, Frank Suffon, Scoff Swingler, Charlena 1 Y- Taylor 4' , Q A Q T4 y ,X 1 x A ,. ji Alice Tecklenburg, Delois Temple, Dolores Teson, Evan ,Q 2 8. X X in : Thebeau, Don Thornfon, Barbara Todd, William Toensing K f if ' ,Q le in Don Treece, Dennis Troffer, Willard Turner, Richard , ' , , Twillman, Carol Underwood, Joseph Ungerer, Beffy Val- 6 , ' f I , ff '- le roy :Q 'Ti if -3'-' , 4' ' Q fi WV, 1 . S Lb X q , 1 Arfhur Volz, Virginia Voss, Sfeve Vossmeyer, Donna Wad- V 19 i 353 4 ,su dell, Dana Websfer, Morris Weselinh, Sharon- Weusfhoff T ' 6 T, fl? 1 Q. ., 'I T T V , p -' if V Q' x I I A ,. Q L Leslie Whifaker, Charles Wieser, Charles Wilson, Rufh- I, 1 ann Woodruff, Michael Wrozier, Thomas Wrozier, Wilson York .' i A 1 57 l ' , 14, 1 ,L r, ' J xc- SGPHOMDRES IT'S A GREAT LIFE! Proud of fheir lop brass posifions in lhe Sophomore Class, Jim Cadell, Ron Buckley. Joan Beifer, and Jim Wilderman wanf fhe world 'ro know +ha'r fhey are Hazelwood s+uden+s. 1 1 i D . Y 31 'L V4- ' J F Lo A 5, R gf: - -li L A ii i F G ' . ' U' -4 :L 'X ,i i Ex. A l - KY f li E F F , .1 L he 5,-J ,, - 1' L. IL -s Ni X i7', L H l Qc' J -'rf jmck 7 Ii . Yi ' i I i 15' 7 L S A f . f 1 , l'l l . I , ' 1. - pe e 9 ef' 1. il' E., 1 . lx N. 'F S, i eil. ' A CLASS OFFICERS Presidenl-Jim Cadell Vice Presidenr-Ron Buckley Secrelary-Joan Beiler Treasurer--Jim Wilderman Wifh lhe newness ol high school finally having worn off, fhe sophomores fir info Jrhe school pallern, sludy Their world hislory, learn 'rhe immorlal words, Friends, Romans, coun- l'rymen, and, wilrh bubbling enrhusiasm, look forward 'ro The years ahead. William Akers, Luella Albers, Ronald- Alf- man, Par Andrews, Susan Andrews, Delores Anselmo, Dave Anzalone, Roberf Arseneau Carolyn Aubuchon, Pal Aue, Tom Bab- cock, Mike Ballard, Mike Balfz, Shirley Bar- czewski, Parricia Barry, Elsie Barleau. Laura Basile, Diane Beare, Joan Beifer, Ron- nie Benear, Par Berger, Joe Berra, Ken Blanlon, Barbara Boehmer. Gene Boswell, Bonnie Box, Charlorfe Boyer, Kafhie Bradsher, Tom Breeden, Morris Brown, Par Brun, Ron Buckley. Jan Bussen, Marlene Buzzelfa, Bob Byrne. Jim Cadell, Larry Caldwell, Gary Campbell, Lonnie Cash, JoAnn Casielli. Don Clauser, John Clawson, Jamesfomp- fon, Bruce Coulfer, Rosalie Cracchiolo, Susan Crandall, Richard Criles, Dennis Cronin Karen Cross, Richard Crowley. Glenn Cui- don, Bill Davidson, Berry Davis, David Davis, Tim Davis, Charlofre DeBell. Sandra DeClue, Sarasue DeVore, Joanna Dilling, Dennis Doe. Hilda Dowling, Susan Dyer, Sandra Donnan, Arlene Ecksfein. I 1 58 1 ,Lf Q :- A 1-L, ': AGREE- I v Mary Edleson, Terry Edwards, Paul Eichen- berger, Eugene Eickmeier, Ray Esfep, Wilma Evans, Ronald Farnsworlh, Anna Farrell. Belly Fawcell, Doris Fawcefl, Gary Fennen- wald, Jean Ferrero, Mike Field, Dawn Figura, Karin Fink, Earl File. Barbara Filzsenry, Charles Flagg. Linda Fos- ler, Joe Fox, Robert Fox, Barbara Franke. Ray Franks, Don Frenlzel. Mary Froman, Marcia Garcia, Joyce Garde. Howard Garrick, Richard Genlili, Calhy Gerling, Carol Gipson, Fran Giunla. Rifa Godar, Ken Goedel, Billie Gossage. Karen Gray, Bill Green, Barbara Green- well, Mary Groos, Donald Guillar. Charles Hall, Blake Hamillon, Orna Hand- shy, Roberl Hanna, Baker Harper, John Haynes, Joyce Hellon, Judy Helmholf. David Henderson, Norma Herman, George Herwig, Wayne Herringlon, Maureen Hes- sley, Mike Hessley. Allen Hillebrancll, Paul Hlalko. -Janel Hobbs, Wilma Holliday, Lucinda- Hogan, Bob Horn, Rila Horsl, Kenl Hub- bell, Tizby Hunl, Jack Hunfer. i Lg' 0 'Q 5 5' - 4 A , , A Q 1: .L ,E lj. ' J I - Bs, v' .EEL v ' C 'L ' I I . ,,r ' x ' i 1. 4-. 1 ... :Aw 1 R -Lili L Q. .- f ' -- . -Y - 'A 1 s - -- f l . ', f ,v 5 1 . B ffl gpg f' , R . J ii I 1 bl if , I 'ul ,A - , x ' -' I , ,ix WX i' W I - fi A 1 54 1 :L 2 ii -Fw g Q V B S-'E 'aj + A ,, , -if 'l W - X' I 1 I fi . .. 5 is A l ., , .- .A ,W ' -,, Gm gl ,-,l ei , 2.3 as 4. ., if . B ' A li c ii. R' ', ll gin: J l l l l IE . I Roberl' Snider. was This year's winner of fhe You're la+e! Mike Ballard checks lhe clock 'ro make Sophomore Pilgrimage 'ro Jefferson Cify. Janel sure lhal lhe lasl minule bursl ol speed was worlh E+. Wieland was selecled as his alfernale. 59 R SOPHO ORES .P Vernon Huison, Willard lrwin. r ! 1 l 'Uh s uh Diana Jackson, John Jacobs, Dan Jacobs- Wayne Johns, John Jones, Tom Jones. .fl If isn'+ because we don r have sufficienf 'rime +0 go 'rhrough rhe lunch line Thai we like fhe Snack Bar--i+s Mary Jury, Jim Kaiser, Con- ' -4 - rad Keil, Rick Kell. '34 A, Q f4 ii meyer. is ' 1 3 Q ' y K 2 J x R7 w Y' 1 .. Q '- v. 5... ,. Lynne Kimmel, John King, Leo Koesler, Cynlhia Kolb. F- 9 '. .2 J li I T in ,, fifffils Y Q r El N i 7 . K ,A C- 1' el' hs ' :.' .4 I 4. ,W N LY JC- 'S , lr 'fn X J A i , 'H' Frank Kraicir, Don Kummer, Sandy LeBlanc, Nina Lesh, Read Lewis, Sandy Lindemann, John Lively, Pamela Loffinq. Skipper Lohmeyer, Janef Lohrke, Ralph Lueck, Bill Maddox, Bob Maher, Wayne Marks, Heliie Marlin, Bob Massrnan. Jeff Maull, Carolyn McClellan, Jack MC- Clelland, Brenda McLain, Pam McNeely, Kaihy McQuigq, Roberl Meier, Gary Meyer. Pam Mikola, Denny Miller, JoAnn Miller, Reva Miller, Sandra Miller, Margarel Moel- ler, Fred Mollerus, Richard Moore. George Morse, Kaihy Mossberger. Judy Mueller, Diane Mundhenke, Bob Mundy, Belly Mussman, Nancy Newcomb, Jan New- som. Michele Nikolychik, Larry Nolen, Kirk Noyes, Nick Orlando Donna Overy Bob Owens Clinfon Pace June Peek , 1 y Q v I I ' 9 J Q ' 1, c s .v J ',r of i Q, 60 . bv si 0 X L Q j Xe because fhose few momenfs saved can be used fo sfroll 'fhe halls wifh our friends. Pal' Raymer, Richard Rhoades, Lynn Rick- man, Donald Rodgers, James Rodgers. Charles Rowlan, Joe Russell, Larry Sample. Gale Scanlon, Michael Scannell, Tom Schenk, Regina Schlemmer, Dave Schramm, Charles Schroeder, John Schroeder, Sandra Schroes. Michael Scoff, Tom Seabase, Jane Sea- bourne, Judy Sease, Jerry Sibley, Eva Smi+h, Rick Smi+h, Virginia Smifh. Dennis Sneed, Roberf Snider. Pal Snyder, Donald Sobery. Larry Slellhorn, Donald Sre- phens, Dorofhy Slephens, Ray Sleivenson. Mariefla Sunderhuse, Marielfa Swenson, Jeffrey Swift Edward Thacker, Jim Thomas, Glenn Thompson, John Thorn, S'reven Thorn. Earl Tipeff, Dennis Trouf, Donald Trueb, Mary Lee Ufhofli, Terry Venlz, Alex Vlade- mar, Nick Vilale, Chris Waggener. SOPHCMORES F' Charloffe Perrine, Vincenl Pizzurro ,. Tom Pflaum, Terry Pollill, Mike Poole. ' .Q-rl i 4, R l f 1 Ae., i 1 E , Q' 1 John Poll, Joe Prainilo, Marilyn Prange. ' A F' 'hifi . ' 19 P Joanne Primo, Jackie Pulizzo. ,fig Annabelle Pund, Greg Rai- gi I' . 9 lery. f V K 'X 51 Rodney Randoll, Shirley Randolph, Wesley 4 W I Rafher, Pam Rauch. D LX . . .. F , G' ga, A 3 ' M- JB , sr , f y xm f 'W 1- sy J r r- 1 4, , , , W , . 'I JN l f 1 fb Y' 3 D 3 fa , 7 Q1 is.. ,Q 'i - A f vi... K3 r x ' , - , D lf V L Aahr 'Y -LV, V, Q! :I X fc!! ' igw 5. 't Y , I r -L my i at E . F' I ,,. 3 ' A , L TC is - -1 V' ' l R: 137' :J , -' if 'l-' .f ' 1 af 1 - Tl V rl is . f X ink 'il XL R bl P. 5 . f .Q ii .Sill 'LA ' I .s . ll -, ,LT Lonnie Waller, Donald Waller. Bob Walfon, Mike l , l N, V, s . Webb. Jim Wehmer. Susan Wehmer, Joan Wehren- A - - 0 brechf. Y l Arleen Weslerlield, Jane? Wieland, Diane Wid- ix' .. 4 D ' mer, Alan Wiese, Charles Wildberger, Jim Wilder- -- , I Q-I, i f- man, Yvelle Wilensky. ' X -1 X MQ L :LL .-. Pr v r .T r dr l Phyllis Wilkinson, Susan Wilson. Joan Winn, Glenn 2. ,. ' G , Wohldman, Carolyn Woodruff, Jody Wallard, Dale L. 'W ' U J -. - f vi- . ,gi ' - Woodson. d X 1 - Aa' 5 ' N I 'K . I .A 'i 424. . ,.x X. m 1' ' I y G ' '- 9 ' 44 Jackie Wuellinq, Rila Yales, Ronald Young, Myrna L- I 54 -il Zachrilz, Ted Grayson. Us . X il . ' .m 5 SOPHO ORES WHAT'S THE YOUNGER GENERATION The forbidden! Share and share alike is +he.mo++o as gum is passed belween friends. Mary Lee Ufhoff dcmonalralcs her sales lechnique in The Sludenf Coun- cil Eook Sfore. Two cusfomers succumb fo her charm. COMING TO? Befween classes Joan Beiler and Dave Anzalone lallc over . . . well. shall we call il world problems7?? l WHATS MY LI E? 'M 5 Tiis 2 f Sieve Newman and Nifa Elmore, seniors. collaborale on Their column for Prom, a magazine devoled primarily To leenagers. ,li -S I We '.,,f- foo ,Z 1 Carol Dobbins. Pam Milcola, and Lavonne Leroux 'rake llweir rurns as FHA hal' checkers af lhe baslceiball games. lLef+l Nancy Shaw, senior. clemonsfrares how her cooking skill helped her win 'rlwe Belly Crocker Fulure Homemaker of America award af Hazelwood. 63 l Tony Ewmmarwo, Debbie Bond, Jim Borlon, D GLIR FRESHM N - LL FQUR HU DRED xxx -,N 4. 15 GeTTing Their fellow classmaTes oTT To a good sTarT in Their high school acTiviTies is a serious problem Gary Coyne, Bob Websfer, Lynn Marks, and Nancy Moss musT consider. V Irene Adlins, Ronnie Agnew, Charles Al- -1 berti, Linda Allen, Glen Arnold, Vance - - CLASS OFFICERS PresidenT-Gary Coyne Vice PresidenT-Nancy Moss SecreTary-Lynn Marks Treasurer-Bob WebsTer AnoTher TirsT in Hazelwood hisTory-a class enrollmenT ol more Than Tour hundred. One OT every Three sTudenTs crowding our halls, cheering Tor our Teams, and voling in our school elecTions are Treshmen. Their numbers alone make Them unique, buT add Three more years oT enThusiasm. loyalTy, and willingness To learn, and I964 indeed will be a year To be remembered. 1 ' is s 'R 1 '- . I .. Q..! W' it 5 -'f I Afndd Earl Arseneau Sharon Aubuchon. -f 1 .J -.1 , i 43 ig , i 4, 1.1 bk RoberT AylesworTh, Jane Babo, Mary Lou O 5 ' ' - Efihr, Jamie Bair, JaneT Eallard, ArThur S V Yi: U Earnharll Pal Bauer, Ed Began. l ' ' I - X 5 4' -, - .I lv' . 1.7 .gig X 4 ' ' F' Ar' Eelr, John Ee'Tz Raymond Berheger. - ' S Ai-Thur Berry, Henry Biermann, Brad Bischol, '- 'L 4 .9 vi '1 Virginia Elomenkamp, Richard Bloss. ' U ' A 1 4. if Larry Eouz, Darian Eoehme, George Bognar, Cliiford crfaafz Elizabelh Eradsher. 64 4 E 5 A y J w V I ia , -r 'E A Q LH ri 'f k DF THE R - H VE SET RECORD JoAnn Branch, Imogene Brandhoefer, Joyce Branson, Charles Bremer, Barbara Brickey, Mary Bridgeman, Ronald Brinker, Richard Broaders. Michael Brofhers, Gary Brucker, Andrea Bureman. James Cain, John Cain, Sonia Campbell, David Canning, Sherry Cannon. Mary Canler, Calherine Caprilla, Harriell' Carlson, Mary Chambers, Marnelf Chap- man, Gail Conklinq, Mary Cope, Carolyn Cormack. Bonira Colrmeyer, Philip Cowell, Gary Coyne, Jim Crain, Rochelle Crocker, Charles Crow, Diane David, Kirk Davis. Darlene DeMarco. Earl Decker, Tom Dick- erson, Edwina Diehl, Randall Disko, Roberl' Doellinq, Jerry Doerr, Andrew Drake. Doris Dudley, Gary Duello, David Dunlevy, Thomas Dyer, Tom Eaklor, Nancy Easley, Robin Edleson, Shirley Ehmke. Sleven Emerson, Lois Enqelland, Richard Engle. Thomas Esfes, Nelda Evans. Pal' Evans, James Fann, Sue Ann Farasy. Roberl' Fafh, Daniel Feco, Angie Ferrara, Larry Fey, Judy Field, Judy Finn, Janer Fischer, Lynnore Fischer. IF F . L1 5 LQ K 1 is s. ' 6- y rs, -:I W- .X 113 i . Q A I F I . 'Eu 1 M U ' iv f F' 4, Q Alix 4 .VA 'Y' 1 L X il ... J .43 r' V' fn A F' . 'Em ,, -1. i, 'L '- c if 1- J I U 1 1 4 , li' W iff'-i gm' n' ' Q 0 5' 7. 1 'ia g : F K 'Q' ' -f .Q L ef AX., r - 0 ,. . , ' , 09'-f ii i'lv-F 1 ' ' X 1 .1 ' hi '7 -K 'fl - ,wr , l -rw- sy r t 3, , ,Z -.w U J . . SAA .L , 'Q v i- .3 ii' I is Ex 2 i 7- :3-3' 4 A - gi 7 all ' . , 5,11 N 1 . A time A 5. 1- i ni, 'S rl: 5 .fgmj ' .,., f y ei-J X ' Y Sllf -- Z 'h Q ' J' Xi l X i , - 1 . . Fi Q 3 nv 1. 1 - H Q 3. g,- 'Q3 f i a Y Q , - O v Q1 fr f ff' Z- f - h 'R A -1 I 1 3 Lefl'-l'l s a 'ropsy-lurvy world for Rebecca Thorn as Kay Greenway and Pal l'lord assisl her in a walkeover in a rumbling class. Righi'--Turn Abou+ Day seemed fo be railored ro fir The +alen+s of Don Wallace who is direcring a civics class in a discussion of lhe presi- deniial elecrion. 65 'm THE ACCENT IS FGCUSED y ,s la.. F HTC.: D X yi D A is 'lug' Y x 'I i 1' -. Qdiqlik 4' , Trl' - 'f 4 ..r fi r' . , Ir , i V C. I :., -aj ' N4 -4' S - J' U . ' X '. l g V ' ,J 1 if T ,- xl f an ff-f Q , s C . is I ' xr AN L v 1 L 4' X45 Aiiibi ' .' fa l ' , - ' H ' 1 , fi 5 . ,g. -r , .QQ ' . if ':', in Q 'ii A F 'I is W1 . A fn V 5 I 'T r l A .Ti li T ni rv I If A, 1 V F' R ,A 5 fi ,.,' is F f ' 2 ' 1 I ' J 3 1 T f - L- ' f -r-I Q Q ly, 5: F A1 ' I A .1 If -Air' L- fl W 'L Jeaneffe Fleming, Raymond Flieger, Milfon Foersferlinq, Thomas Fonfe, Kennefh Forf- ner, Jennifer Franklin, Wanda Garrick, Wayne Gehner. Madeline Genfle, Gary Genflemarlr, Paf Genflemarlc, Donna Gerau, Margie Gerfh, Ronald Gibbar, Milce Gipson, Michael Glore. David Glunfz, Barbara Goesmann, Judy Gossage, Dennis Graham. Claudia Grayson, Kay Greenway. Sharon Greer, Barbara Grenzebach. Presfon Griffin, Craig Griffifh. David Grofe, Richard Gruenewald, Dempsey Gwalfney, Beffie Hahn, Nancy Hahn, Bill Haines. Margaref Haines, Terry Hammer, Larry Handshy, Kalhy Hanna, Linda Harding, Barbara Harris, Donald Harris, Donna Har- FIS. Wayne Harris, Mary Harrison, Jo Ann Heard, David Hechf, Harry Hegger, Thomas Heideman, Lloyd Helwig, Charles Hermeyer. Beverly Herrin, Nancy Higgins, Ken Hirsch- beclc, Randy Hlavelr, Charlene Hodge, San- dra Hodge, Melinda Holzhauer, Lucille Hogan. Pafricia Hord. Jeanne Horn, Rober+ Horn, Sandra Howell, Milce Huffman, Clarence Hull, Douglas Humphrey, Jo Ann Hunzilcer. . :..w. . tuv P Quiie a swifch. Freshmen qef +o sfarf af fhe fop and work fheir way Anofher year or fwo and Janef Schall will discuss in down-fhaf is, if you are speaking of bleachers. fluenf French anyfhing and everybody from Brigiffe Bardof 66 fo DeGaulle. ouiz You GER GE ERATIO f' Vfommy Hufson. Mike lncerla, Elizabeih lslik. Roberl' James. Carolyn Jarvis, John .N L '- 'Q' -' W Jennings, Darlene Johnson, Elizabeih John- f -gf l 5' A .-iz. son. . -Q. Larry Jones, Josephy Kasper, Jean Keedy. 6, 6 Chrisfine Keipp, Palsy Keipp, Michaela Kel- h f u' ff - lf ley. Sharon Kern, Terry Kercham. gg ' - r ' Ax i T .1 I Eli Marilyn Kick, Kafhy Kiddoo, Lynn King, Con- pu- - X A 5 7 N . nie Kinzel. Sidney Kinzel, Kalhy Kirby, Ed 5- T A- If T ' N i Klein, Richard Klockenbrinck. V ' ' , s I , ,U 5 I X ' s , S Frank Koesfer, Carolyn Koser, Ronald Koser, I Tw Frank Kozma, Dennis Kreilner, Cheryl Kreulz- V ' , ' ' ' - QQ, ,yy lrager, Kay Kruse, Susanna Kurlz. ' A- ' js ' ' ' , K v 1 ' r .. . 'S' P Qi: 4 1225 I ,nn f .E sf! I 1 Donna Lance, Sherry Lance, Karen Langley Mike Langslon, Judilh Laramie, Ken Lau- R 4 Q, ' A burg, Palsy Lauck, Trudy Lauer. ,ll -- Q, '7 s --' 2 A . ' I. , lil., - ,AL 'I . Ann Learherby, Richard Leaver, Slephen i 1 , if Ledgerwood, Archie Lees, Carolyn Lewis, Q 'J an ' ' ' 4 ,fig ,g Don Lewis, Tom Ley, Philip Licklider. l ,Q I -I f H ' , y if l. N f -' 69.412222 ' l r 25iiZ'w'.?A Ronald Licklider, Linda Ligue. PaHi Lin- -A W ,U A ' ,R coln, Charles Linnemeyer, Terry Linlern, 4' ln . G KT ' Cheryl Linville, Judy'Lockhar'r, Elaine Lopez. 1 ' Q 1 . ' A 6 ' . 0 , F V E . . . ' '.,12EE., I 15 hwy int:-. .mfs-xxx 5 Pafricia Lohrke, Ray Lolspeich, Evelyn 5 4. Luecke, Bill McCoy, Susan McDonnell, R , I S, 3 X I ' x X Patricia McEIyea, Jack McGuire, Richard ,U Jia C ' s McKenna. T ,I -, , A- , ,X W' X N - ' , aw, Q, ,L ,,,, , A ,L ,-,,.s, , ,,iXLvf-l-J. Sharon McKinney, Lavern McMenamy, Jirr ,T 6 I 'qi x f- ., - 3 5 'V McMillan, Bob McRea. Roger Maddox, Larry f ' . Q1 ' . y - - ' ' Maine, Charles Manahan, Dororhy Mares- , T ' , 1 Y' f A j x , chal. g Q i l A nv I if r 3 , gh Lynn Marks, Ann Marlin, Sandra Mar+in. , L' 4, T T Q T 4, John Mallern, Virginia Mecklessel, Richard V f ' 'LX S- e ' ff Menker, Judy Meyer, Theresa Meyer. A .- It 'N bra! iz.-' xl? 8 Q' e 3 -i i John Michel, Nicholas Mikus. Greg Millard. ' x A ' ' yn Barbara Miller, Diane Miller, Jean Miller, W '77 , Tr! Q ' 'J Jim Miller, June Miller. lib A 3 ' ' ' E ' '-1 F ' u 1 ' 1 - , .. , . J ' - - , I l -Y N - A . 4' 1 Roberf Miller, Glenn Milligan, Sieve Milli- kan, Jack Milsfer, Judy Minkemann, Sandra Milchell, Linda Moensfer, David Mollerus. 67 SO TYPICAL OF ALL TEEN-AGER V ' V 'l - 'I ' 'P .' L fi + Q' 4-. H Q4 - -i ,si LVL Qlwss.mNJ,A'm 4-1 F r Y' ,, V fl 3' ' V . '44 X s. HSP ri: ei 4 7 . A ls. .x r I 4 ' r i 'Y 2 53 i P: i l A '--L h i!.u..'f5. di 'P A 'A - 5 I y .1 .. . c j 'El' gx ' , if P' A' ri L A f L .I A C . L' il, A sg Y, I gi? VP'-1 LFP: 5 X ' l J l . I y .1 Y Ti iv 'fl L '4 :NLP if L Q ' ' in L -A K 1 if 42- -. if K - i -Q. .ai K so 's S :L . 4 L Paul Schroeder, Pa+ Schulle, Debbie Scolr, La Venus ScoH', Tim Seevers, Ray Seller- gren, Susan Selllaqe, Ted Silelc. Sharon Smeqner, Carole Smilh, Donna Smilh, Kennelh Smilh, Marvin Snow, Danny Spell, Kalhr-yn Sprehe, Cindy Slarlc. Brenda Sfearns, Mary Sleele, Bill Sleqmann, Eugene Sle-.-mrl, Sue Slewarl, Norma Slogs- dill Ward S+':ll, Beverly Sfowers. Jean Sfudeloalcer, Linda Sfurqis, Lynelie Sul' rin, l-4-iro'd Swiff Dennis Talberf, Ronald Thohefni Sharon Thomas, Francis Thompson. 68 Gilberf Moor, Nancy Moss. Mary Mueller, Edward Neis, Harry Nicholas, Donna Niclcell, Arnold Niehaus, Roberf Niehaus. Dennis Noeclcer. Janel Norris, Norma Noi- +on, Sieve Norfon, Ellen Noffelorolc, John O'Bryan, Jerry Offerman, Susan Olson. Johnny Orlando, Sylvia Ollce, Dennis Owens, Marlha Owens, Richard Palmisano. Dorolhy Parlcer, Frank Paulic, Pa+ Peppers. Charlolle Peroullca, Mary Ann Peroullca, Milne Phelps, Karol Pillrerion, James Ploud- er, Linda Plummer, Thomas Pogue. Diane Ponlius. James Price, Cynlhia Rabe, Joy Rasmussen, Linda Rauschelbach, James Ray, Carol Raymer, Marfha Reichardf, Pafricia Rich- mond. Richard Riebelinq, Chrisline Riechmann, James Rinderlcnechr, John Romines, lrene Rose, Danny Ross. Gloria Roffman, Linda Rowlan. Mary Rubendall, Richard Rueler. Angela Russo. Dana Ryan, Dixie Ryan, Viclcie Ryan, Janel Schall, John Scheble. Roberf Scheble, Jane Scheidler, Esfella Sch- lueler, Arlene Schmidt Joyce Schnabel, Roberr Schrameyer, Gilberl Schroeder, Melva Schroeder. , ,. .ya A - LA Q J s I lk I 2 . NT' ta ii- I 'ii ! TI 1 lx' X' ..U:- 'R 4 ' ' L - 3 - a I' :il I ti E 1.41 ' - An V fk s. A S ' up A ' , H 5- 5- ' f 6- ' .: ' . , 1 , A S . al L ,,,,,, I' V Q F H 6 4-S7 Tj To RE CDLIR LE DERS OF TO ORROW Rebecca Thorn, Barbara Thorne, Terry Tip- peff, John Treiber, Francis Tricamo, Linda Trigg, James Tufschulle, Ronald Twillman. Brenda Tyree, Barbara Uhle, Judy Uhfer, Richard Vierdag, Theresa Vifale, Gary Volz. Pai Volz, James Wagner. Suzanne Waida, Barbara Walchshauser, Sue Wallcer, Don Wallace, Mil+on Wallace, Gary Waller, Gerald Wafson, Ginny Warson. John Walson, Bob Websfer, Suzanne Wehrenberg, Jeanene Weihe, Joyce Wein- gaerfner, Roberl' Welch, Roberf Weseloh, Barbara Wheeler. Sherry While, Barbara Whilehead, Randy Wieser, David Wilderman, Nancy Williams, Sandy Williams, Jess Wilson, Larry Wilson. Linda Wilson, Carol Wohldman, Chrisrine Wolf, Eileen Yochum, Donna Zelle. Oliver Ziemann, Daniel Zollner, Sandra Zuccarello. I 0- ei J F l 5 F 'I ' Y T. s .11 li 'I 1 J - A ' ,. ti ' A hi. r 1 A l Al Q1 4 3 K 6- V M Q , q. S 1 ' - -:iff dz l I E I X I ,. -x , will if 6 . '31 ' 'Tx' . ESX 1' A A Thr L, T, La 4 -E'-f 'Q 4 Y , l f Y Y 17 ,. fl: NIA A I Il WM N -fs Q V 'B' 4 Q? - 4 T. 'R' ii ,L ,zz it T if S 'LS if 1 J ' 1:1 2 i 5 -Trivia as ,, H .LTA .. ,N , 5 ' sz. I fi ,...m:,e. s I gf ' N-fm P' Club, Mary ln fhe nexf four years Milce Glore can expecl' Inspired by fhe newly organized Fuiure Nurses' I Bridgeman and Judy Loclcharf have become volunleers a+ S+. 'ro oulgrow This s'raclc of boolcs which approximales John's Hospifal. fhe number ihar he will have lo read before he gradua+es. 69 Taking +l'1eir fop-brass iobs seriously on Turnaboul Day. Jerry Ryan Qi and Milne Krenslci qenlly buf firmly call Tim Kelly and Dave l-lerwig oul U ol gym class lo clean up 'rheir lunch mess. V, , I I The profecl. 70 X Asour FACES i Ge+ a real shine on 'rhose shoes, caufions Lelfermen Pres den? Jim l-laynie as Cliff Davies carries our his iniliaiion clufie M H I proof is in 'rhe eelingf' agree Sharon Niehaus, Nina Lesh, and Elaine Lucilr in their Home Economics ll food laboralory i s Q i YOUTH WANTS T0 K OW No? only do Hazelwood sludenls wan+ lo lcnow 'rlwe answers 'ro 'flweir mallw problems, llwe wlwys and wlwerelores of diagramming senlences. and 'rlwe pros and cons of recognizing Red Clwina, bulr llney wanl ro explore opporlunilies for leaderslwip Hrirougln 'rlieir Sludenr Council, +l'1ey wanl +o feel 'rlwe exliilaralion of mass cheering in llweir Pep Club, and Jrlwey wanr lo more Fully prepare Jrliemselves for Hwe fulure by belonging 'ro a career or service club. Clubs. born honorary and volunlary. are bind- ing lorces in l-lazelwood unily. 7I THE TLIDENT COUNCIL fi .sm Vt-. Knut 35335 Ski-Casa, , iighiig F . 735554 5' sf: an at si 11141322 iii mf: ' WW 29?-'ii'2-'fs 35353222 'xiii Em 359356 if FIX SW STP I 'W im C NX! Tifqvilm' fi' i ' - -:Q--5, Liu ,:+ gnlili gm 'Er - , ATQQ-V!,f .4-.xr . , .-phi' , ' 1- 5. fn, A 'is V-lf 4-ra-a r?.,a2.'g.,'-1:-'L - l ' , , -is ':-'-eff. , gg-'rf 3? ..- s 5'-Y'-- ggi.. iw lit?-dl ' T52 '-- 91 1-' ES- D-KIZYBF as If 'SIX If Q-TIS QL.. if-H N il' if ll 'lil -vi' , 4v ' iff., KR' 5. is -'wx .fx V v ' s.f.'.' iff' d . . 'Iv-ggi. as 3 gi' ,is ,, ii, x X' q, ' i JZ' vt- nbfi' -'W'-lf, '42 5 fun, .lei N i' f... -.-, -M '. - . .' D . u -gi V J C- -FA unit' 4 a . - 'v-.. K ' vn- f- z i ,. ,,. -1, .,,. ' I' .n. ...si Siudenf Council Officers: Michael Krenski, vice-presidenf, Linda Shanks, lreasurer, Paullelle Lohmann, secreiary, Sieve Newman, presidenl. rx A - Vice-presideni Mike Krenski presides over a Sludenl Council meeling in lhe absence ff P'cf'dcm Slefe New-nan, Planz are being discussed for lhe annual Chrislmas dance. 72 Sluclenl Council Slore, aciivily lick- els, assemblies, mixers, Homecoming Weekend, Dress Up Day, Turn Aboul Day, picnic, Chrislmas Dance, sland- ardized ring . . . Yes, The life of a Siudenl Council member is a busy one. Whal olher lhings does he do? He acis as a guide on Freshman Orienialion Day and Open House, he wriies a monrhly column for lhe Hawk Talk, he goes carolling on Chrislmas, and he ailends all 'rhe meelings of Jrhe Suburban Associa- lion of Sludenl Councils. He is lhe people's choice and he serves his con- sliluenls well. I THE PEOPLE'S CHGICE O s 1. FRONT ROW: Palricia l-lord, Mrs, Prinsler. Judilh Sease, Nancy Niehaus, Mary Jo Hickey, Paullelle Lohmann, Mary Lee Ulholli, Linda Shanlcs, Eunice Evans, Niia Elmore, Belly Williamson. RowTwo: David Wynalda, Gerald Walson, Ronald Buenger, Siu Walson, Chesler Dickey, Jerry Sibley, Charles Linnemeyer, Kennelh Gummels, Richard McConnell. Row Three: Pal Coleman, Sharon Thomas, Susan Olson, Joan Beiler, Jan Bussen, Linda Slurgis, Belly Valleroy, Linda Vaughn. Baclc Row: Sieve Newman, Lloyd l-lelwig, Eugene Eiclcmeier. Earl Tippell, Ronald Marrone, William Reynolds, Michael Krenslci, James Wehmer, Milce Brolhers. A Ni+a Elmore. Sfudenl' Council member, provides assislance lo new sludenls in finding lheir classrooms al lhe slarl ol lhe school year. 73 'e . au- E 'S ,E -4. Mrs. Bridgeman, advisor, poinls ouT The characTerisTics of a good yearbook To members of The Journalism Class. Hoping ThaT The 'ol book also will win a Missouri lnTerscholasTic Press AssociaTion Class I rafing, Sue Boswell, Nancy Sidener, Nancy Greenway, Judy Crawford, Mary Ann Miller, Karen Brown, and Phyllis Marks exchange ideas. THIS IS YOUR . . . TCRCH ln The TuTure, reading your Torch will be like having The evenTs oT The l96O-6l school year re-enacTed Tor you. The characTers will be The people you have known, XXXXXX and The scenes will be The ones you saw yourself. Planning and preparing The Torch required The cooperaTion of The sTaTT, The ediTor, and The advisor. Though They had To work under mounTing pressure as dead- lines neared, producTion generally progressed smooThly, and The book was published on schedule. l , To reach our 700 goal, we really had , To sToop low To sell a yearbook. Sandra 1 Zuccarello gives her down payrnenT To l l KaThy l-lorsT. T , mf While Liz WehrenbrechT Types and Mary Ann Miller Approximafely l500 picTures had To be ggcifiz we planning dummy, creative wheels slarf Turning. sorfed, cropped, and labeled. Jerry Ryan, edifor, musT decide which phoTographs besT Tell The sTory. 74 cgi H THE LETTERMEN - SWEATERS ARE THEIR TRADEMARK C 1 DI. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Wynalda, Jim Haynie, Tim Kelly, Dennis Musgraves: SECOND ROW: Bill Falh, Terry Slralmann, John Dorenkamper, Dave Herwig, Dave Larkins, Siu Waison, George Dickey, Ken Gummels, Wayne Marks, Gregory Raflery, Bill Jones. Mr. Tanner: THIRD ROW: Jim Cadell, Howard Gamble, Bill Brendle, Bill Curlz, Bill Reynolds, George Gerling, Ray Crain, Jack Laramie, Morris Weseloh, Louis Prange, Mike Ballard, Charles Wildberger: TOP ROW: John Napoli, Jim Wehmer, Wall' Cunningion, John Davis, Jeff Ploudre, Joe Ungerer, Cliff Davies, Jerry Ryan, Calvin Meyer, Roger Donnell, Bob Mayer, John Lively, Ron Buckley. ADVENTURES IN HCMEMAKING WITH THE F.H.A. '- I SEATED: Carol Davies, Eula Leroux, Nina Lesh, Judy Snider, Elaine Schlarrnann, Lavonne Leroux, Gloria Murphy, Charlolie DeBell. Karen Brown, Joan Winn, Rila Horsfg SECOND ROW: Janel' Kavanaugh, Carol Dobbins, Judy Helmholi, Joyce Gwallney, Tressa Gunfer, Pamela McNeeIy, Melba Leroux, Karen Doza, Pam Mikola, Regina Schlemmer, Valerie Walker, Shirley Barczewski, Kalhryn Sprehe, Nancy Blomenkamp: TOP ROW: Mrs. Humphrey, Sandy Gasperson, Abby Dixon, Barbara Franke, Gloria Roflman, Nancy Higgins, Janel Hobbs, Diane Beare, Elaine Hermeyer, Sharon Neihaus, Sue Heiman. 75 N BOTTCM RCW: Doug Humphrey, Larry Nolen, Ron Hulchccaff, Roy Sefrergren, Dennis Talberf, Eileen Angel, Diane Hessler, Joan Beifer, Gail Conlcling, Barbara Todd, David Dunlevy, George Morse, Judy Mueller, Laverne McMenamy, Barbara Grenzebach, Marlene Prinz, Judy Dwyer: TOP ROW: Barbara Moore, Connie Young, Norma Herman, Barbara Whiffalcer, Carol Emde, John Schroeder, Conrad Keil, Harry Kelsey, Terry Barfon, David Sczepanslci, Marlin Srellhorn, Shirley Horn, Calhy Howard, Carolyn McClellan, Carolyn Cormaclc, Lorena Smi+, Susan Wehmer. The Robed Choir, under The direc- lion of Mr. William A. Lewis, has a varied reperroire and a polished slyle. Srrains from The Halleluiah Chorus or from The Hazelwood Hymn can never be forgoiren by s'ruden'rs or iaculiy. The Choir's besi memories are Jrhose shared by all members-The srrenuous praclicing, The performance - 1 'I rhal sounded so righr 'rhai even Mr. Lewis bragged. and 'rhe singing 'ro- geiher for The lasr lime ar gradua- lion. This ls My Counir-y sounds the filling pafriofic nole in fhe Thanlcsgiving program mn by rho Fine Arla Deparlmenr. This was The Robed Choir's lirsi public appearance rnfg rhe I96O-6I tefron. 76 SING ALO G WITH LEWIS NJ-, L 443. I I I I I SECOND ROW: Marilyn Cormaclc. Kalhy I-Iessler, Bob Mundy, Willard Irwin, Bill Turner, Diane Millilcan, Linda I Shanlcs, Mary Lee Ulhoff, Angela England, Karen Eclcerl, I Bob Websler, Larry Slellhorn. David James. Richard , Caravelli, Diane Hoffman, Luella Albers. Dave Sczepanslti, bass soloisl, lakes Ihe spollighl as he sings Twas Ihe Birlhday of a King al' Ihe Chrislmas assembly. I 7 . I I I .. l I I 'iluu-I I -.4 Z' ' 5, I The Girls Glee Club rehearses The Sound of Music' in anficipalion of The Robed Choir's concerl al Riverview Gardens High School. 77 J Wifh Jerry Ryan operalinq lhe recorder, Nancy Sidener Tapes a Hawk Talk sales pifch lo be senl oul over lhe P. A. during acfivify MEET THE PRESS Eighleen seniors were enrolled in 'rhe Journalism Class which is charged wirh The publicalion of 'rhe l-lawk Talk, a period. monrhly newspaper, sold 'ro members of 'rhe sludenl body and lacully. Circularion reached a peak of 850, represenling 'rhe largesl number ol sales recorded for 'rhe pasf Three years. Reporlers were Susan Boswell, Karen Brown, Judy Crawford, Alice Davis, Sharon Davis, Ellen Dimirry, Ann Firzsimmons, Nancy Greenway, Kalhy l-lorsl, David Jacobs- meyer, Eula Leroux, Phyllis Marks, Mary Ann Miller, Mar- lene Prinz, Jerry Ryan, Nancy Sidener, Lorena Smil, and Liz Wehrenbrechl. ll +A' N 1' ie? X .. D51 l , 'X fn Tr . .qw-1 4,45 wk Talk 'fff check p sler de by Arl I sfuclenfs lo publicize the sale of The paper. 'fi FUTURE TEACHERS STUDY IDEO EDUCATIO TOP ROW: Mr. Gauvin, Marlha Owens, Eileen Parrol, Karen Eckerl, Marlys Kummer, Carol Dobbins, Marlene Prinz, Nina Lesh, Susan Andrews, Laverne Liliensiek, Margaref I-Iaines, Barbara Harris, Miss I-liH: MIDDLE ROW: Palricia Volz, Rebecca Thorn, Sandra Zuccarello, Sharon Wildberger, Nancy Hendrickson, Vernon Wiese, Beverly Berner, Nifa Elmore, Richard Leaver: BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Bauman, Diane Wall, Jane Becker, Dorolhy Slephens, Palricia McEIyea, Pafricia Lincoln, Jane-I Wieland, Lois Engelland, Gloria Rollman, Valerie Walker, Janef Norris, Cheryl Linville. ,,f LETTERETTE OPERATIO PHYSICAL ' FITNESS To be a Lelferelle, a girl musf make Ihree oul of Ihe Iour following varsiliesz hockey. volleyball. soccer, and baskefball. These len members are examples of young women al Iheir physical beslz Top Row: Bonnie Fowler, Kay Whilehead, Eunice Evans, Paullelfe Lohmann, Diane Milliken: Bollom Row: Beverly Berner, Doris Schroeder, Lynn Worley. Jacqueline Krahl, Barbara Wagoner. z l l A gg,jh4x. 'f. , ,':' . 1' Z.- W f .,f. l ' V ' ' N 55 v- s 1 --. 4 ai I . 1 V 1, ar . L 4 - '. - . ' 1 . , ., . ,- j -- ,- -,.,e. -gif, .iw - . ,,-:,, v., . A 3 ., Lu. R-,,,, .IA -- Lel' lo riahl: Glenn Cuidon. Carol Grayson, Charles Rowlan, James Price, Ronald Koser, Charles Linnemeyer, Ronald Jacobsmeyer, Rcborr Snider, Jail Pfoudre, Ray Wolff, Alice Bishop, Roberl Weseloh, Millon Foerslerlinq, William Van Winlcle, James Thomas, Ronfd Aoner Eugene Boswell, Daylon Turner, Richard Crowley, Gary Coyne, James Wilderman, Jerry Ryan, David Grole, William MAJORETTES uv, ,Sx 147' V 1, 'Hs rv' . 'i'f--. . 'J' ' A Lf' 'K'-f,.' 4'-.,-.. l 2.17-ff'gi1P-iflia-L4-W:2 '-sf' 'f 5r9Px-.-A ' H 'x .,g-f.w vi.!:.1,,f . 'i ' '-'A' A An eyecalching lead is given 'ro band marching sessions by The maiorelles. Dawn Figura, Marilyn Pranqe, and Lucinda Hogan praclice rheir balon 'rwirling daily. TRIKE UP Eigl1+ members of 'rhe lrunnper secrion re- hearse for lhe solo par? of rhe composirion, Pavanne. LA 3 as .4 A good band is nor creared over niqhr, Seclions musl pracrice individually before lhe enfire group can be unified harmoniously. Picrured above, lhe band is in final rehearsal for 'rhe spring concerl. 80 1 1..,. . H 'S .V 'N-. fb '4 . Q . ., V . 'x , Ql. - e. . n . 1, A1 nv- sort' f , .. --., ., L. .fi -f ' '-x.',. s .ng - . ' - ui. 1, 'Wynn .. A - Tx McCown, MargareT Noeller. RoberT Miller, Pamila LoTTing, JaneT Engle, Joyce Gross, STeven Treiber, Orva Handshy, Mary CanTer. Lynnore Fischer, CharloTTe Boyer. THE BAN Playing Ten diTTerenT kinds oT insTrumenTs, The Hazel- wood Band has TorTy-Tive members. Various appear- ances in high school assemblies, aT TooTball games, ele- menTary schools, and communiTy acTiviTies gave The band an opporTuniTy To presenT Their music To criTical audiences. The band iourneyed To Riverview Gardens High School and The ST. Louis Training School Tor special concerTs. HighlighTing The band's acTive year was The annual spring concerT held in connecTion wiTh The ArT FesTival on April 28. The band played various dances, marches, and overTures. ATTending To The business problems OT The band were Alice Bishop, presidenT, and JeTT Ploudre, vice- presidenT and sTudenT direcTor. RighT: Mr. Piazza sTrilces The Typical pose oT a maesTro as he prepares Tor The downbeaT oT The Hazelwood FighT Song. H ii U H - 4. .- . ... .. ,Y Y ., ,, , NF ,lf W if i l l l i i i l Marching and drill is an inTegral parT oT The class curriculum. Here The band pauses before going inTo Their H TormaTion. 8I FUTURE URSES ARE CAREER-BDU D PIN 'S BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Walcher, Paullefre Lohmann, Judy Oberiuerge, Connie Sfevens, Connie O'NeaI, Sandra Howell, Charlolfe Perourlca, Barbara Greenwell, Parricia Lauch: SECOND ROW: Susan Wilson, Diane Mundhenlce, Belly Williamson. Barbara Wag- qoner, Doris Schroeder, Shirley Liclclider, Marie Oldham, Sue Farasy, Marilyn Kiclc, Pam McNeely: Tl':llRD ROW: Mary Bridgeman, Hilda Dowling, Pal Evans, Rulh Woodruff, Wilma Evans, Donna Schneller, Virginia Schullz, Sandra Milchell, Mary Rubendall, Audrey Kick: FOURTH ROW: Nancy Newcomb, Lorna Lamb, Karhy I-lanna, Carol Raymer, Judy Loclcharf, Nancy Moss. Lorerla Arnold, Sherry While, Andrea Bureman, Judy Uhler: TOP: Kathy Kirby, Pal Peppers, Linda Wilson, Linda Schirailz, Melloa Leroux Linda Frayser, Janel Chappelle, Dana Cornelison, Joyce Yosl. THE MA AGER LINSUNG HEROES OF THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT KNEEUNG: Jarneg Wilderman, Wayne Marlcs: SECOND ROW: Paul Hlallca, Red Lewin, Bob Snider, Paul Schroeder, Mike Parlcs. Chairman Bill Ovca: TOP PORN: Gi-ary Come Charloz Linnemeyer, Tom Dyer. JETS EXPLORE SPACE PROGRAM JETS Q LUB BOTTOM ROW: Diane Wall, Charlene Braclbury: SECOND ROW: Mr. O'Hara, Clwesler Dickey, Peler Seabase, Sharon Dean, Bill Ovca, Ray Crain, Allen Belwringg THIRD ROW: Leslie Whilalcer, Clifford Clarlc, Gary Hall, Dave Wynalda, David Jacobsmeyer, Mike Krenslcig TOP ROW: Ron Buenger, Louis Prange. FRESHMAN SCIENTISTS ORGANIZE QUEST FOR ADVENTURE BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Goesmann, Jennifer Franklin. Diane Ponlius. Jane Sclweidler: ON STEPS: David Wilderman, Mr. Hays, Eugene Sfewarl, Terry Hammer, David Canning, Mike Gibson. Jerry Doerr. uv v-n '1 - , ,Q 1.-155,54 n 4- ' . ', . -f '. I . , v Q 3 '-ull. .,fx',' .Q Ax. , dsx f If --N-....-, -- . m 'A' J -- 'U U YQ h' A , ?-'ip A O' F' , KLA .. J U M1 gi 4 'Q . , I QL, H X , 9,5 f1,fJ4Q1l :Nr -' , M .. , . 'pbf T ,RAS . rin . . 1- 'I'. V: 5 3 1, Y r' rg' L L I ul 1 'ffi ' ' 632' gf ' '. s fN 3 V ' . -- 1 2. W s 1 K v -hats ,I A N1 1' 1 - 1 I T. 'Q . ' ,I A 30 A o W5 .,, A Us . , .- '1 Nl ' ' 0- , Y A if , , . u . V . .. -- -Xa .,l,,. this :.f 5 ',-, E New '0- :.,,,f -m ' 1-' if.if..g fn. . FU . K'-:ii-?'?2?ff 5: A -1. ww, Ur x 1 ' -LQ 45 -.' ,,, ' ' ,, f QB' '- - s I' IJ' 'Vx L- -ahh' if .. . U ' . . .'! ' v ' X5-j rug 'QTQ4 neg 'J' ' , 'ff s Q3- 3 'l A JV Y: Af ly V5 5' 'X L. A ' ,Q 2 ze' vt af fx W spy if .,. .- .2 4: 'P ' 5 A Q 0 , ' 'O . I ,A ,-.' I In SlT 0RS HOM DOW QT R. 1 ., TRAMPOLINE CLUB HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS Ward Sloll, Dale Woodson, Ronald Allman, Bob Coyne, Bill Falli, Mr. Reich, Jeff Ploudre, Roy Ticlcnor, Clinlon Pace, Wayne Her- rington, Joe Russell. HAVE CAMER - WILL TRA EL HAZELWOOD 39 Us V, v if-N EOTTOM ROW: Nick Orlando, Sieve Norlon, Jim Wilderman, Dan Jacobsmeyer, Wayne Jolwns, Ricliard Crowley: SECOND ROW: Fran Gunla, Elizabelln lzlik, Barbara Haynes. Susan Wilson. Sandy DeClue, Earl Webb, Mary Jane Leonard, Chris Wagqoner, Clnar- lffff: Eoyer Lynn Riclcrnan: TOP ROW: l-lollinseed, Milne Scoll, Larry Maine, Ray Young, Don Waller, Milne Webb. Kirli Noyes, Jim Mflflillan 86 fr' -D 'k , Af 5, : 5.'! Ka' x -Q xiii' Q Q W Q ' , - nl. W- H fi ww yr f V' W1 Q1 KEY CLUB -. x. of CLD . , V' 6 s K 4- HAzELwuun HIGHSCHUUL I i NURMANDY i E , ISSUURI , , X x-,J s WM aff Jpfaxx 1 , ..v gi,j,ijE,:j S, .H If KA Ll 'r 1-9 I 4' ..-C--' ..- 88f ..- -nn-. ..u- 1 -,,,-.-f-' -7?-,rn -no' ,q-- ' 5 '.l'!'gx 1 5 ,,,-'ff ' in' '-dig... ,H . v 'vga '4 THE H-SQL! D Combining Tellowship wiTh a love of sporTs, The AThleTic DeparTmenT of The school puTs emphasis on good sporTsmanship and Tairplay. The sTudenTs who parTicipaTe in The sporTs ac- TiviTy program aT Hazelwood are good will am- bassadors Trom our school To The schools in The neighboring disTricTs. WheTher The l-lawlcs play on gridiron, maTs, dia- mond, Traclc, baslceTball courT, or golf course, They play wiTh unrelenTing spiriT, sTamina. and The will To win. 89 PIGSKIN ELEVEN END SEASON WITH WINS AND 4 LQSSES ...nl- Q BU, 5 21,025 5 BOTTOM ROW: Louis Prange, Ray Young, Slu Walson, Allen Behring, Dennis Cronin, Bill l-lager, Dave Herwig, John Napoli, Wall' Cunninglon, John Pallerson, Mike Burernan, Lee Boswell: SECOND ROW: Bill Ovca, Terry Wilensky, Carl Gronerneier, Bill Kurlz, Ed Thacker, John Davis, Dave Wynalda, John Schroeder, Terry Slralmann, Bill Jones, Don Rodgers: THlRD ROW: Chesler Dickey. Jim Wehmer, Dan Murphy, Howard Garrick, Charles lncerla, George Herwig, Mike Scannell, Dave Anzalone, Ron Buckley, Bob Maher: FOURTH ROW: Glenn Wohldmann, Don Kummer, John Lively, Eugene Eickmeier, Eugene Wrighf, Mike Ballard, Burl Akins, Ray Eslep, l-loberl Miller, Cliff Davies: FIFTH ROW: Wayne Marks, Charles Wildberger, Howard Gamble. Tom Calender, Dick Gummels, Bill Brendle, Dave Schramm, Dave Henderson, Jim Cadell, Read Lewis: STANDlNG: Coach Wiggins, Jim Haynie, co-caplain, Coach Henner, George Gerling, co-caplain, Coach Negri. - if W . Wilh Wynalda lackling, a Wenlzville Indian biles lhe dusl giv- If menlal +elepa'lhy, concenlralion, and pacing back and forfh ing Bureman and Gerling flue chance lo inlercepl for a 33-6 could win a loofball game, Coaches Henner, Wiggins, and Negri lrouncing. would have 'rhis one sewed up. 90 . Q. ' BriS 'T f i .if-5 -1 All-American Honorable MenTion Jim Haynie drops a Berkeley Bulldog To Iceep ThaT one-poinT vicfory on The Hawlcs' side. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD HAWKS OPPONENTS Senior guard George Gerling anTicipaTes his IasT high school 33 WenTZviIIe V7Y,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A V V AVVV , 6 TooTbaII season when he piclcs up his number 60 iersey ThaT he I3 Berkeley -'--,-.A-, Alnvvv I 2 has worn all Tour years. O Lindberghx -pnn bneenww 2 O Fl! Moving up To a larger and Tougher league, The Suburban Ig Elgpihjgfgx i 'I F Middle Seven, The Hawlcs held Their own wiTh a beTTer-Than- I5 pawonville-I: I Aiiii O average season. Rugged compeTiTion held The score down, 28 FOX H 0 buT provided The necessary experience ThaT promises a 33 Affine iiii 7 TirsT place Team in The TuTure. Jim Haynie, George Gerling, 7 Laduex ' 27 and Louis Prange received posT-season honors Tor Their ouT- 'F A T I sTanding perTormances ThroughouT The season. DenoTes comference games BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Helwig, Marvin Woolard, Mike BroThers, Larry Maine, Jim Wagner, Richard Leaver, Gerald Wafson, Roy LoTspeich, Jackie McGuire: SECOND ROW: Phil Knight Robin Edleson, Paul Schroeder, Jack MiIsTer, Tom Dickerson, Richard Broaders, Chuclc AIberT, STeve Millikan, Gary Volz, Bob WebsTer: THIRD ROW: ArThur Barnharf, Richard RueTer, Tim Seevers, Terry LinTern, ScoTT Sanders, Randoll Disco, Randy Wieser, John Jennings, Danny Spell: FOURTH ROW: Roy SeTTergren, Tom Hudson. Richard Palmisano, Don Lewis, Oliver Zieman, CIiTTord BraaTz, George Hofmann, Jim Miller, GiIberT Schroeder: FIFTH ROW: Coach Franlcenberger, Terry TippeTT, Jim Crain, RoberT James, Ronnie Polaselr, Larry Wilson, John Scheble. Kirk Davis, Coach Reich. 9I ' ' - A ' '5H':sz,':. 1 Doris Bergheger and Phyllis Marlcs presenf The covered lrophy, 'rhe Norlh Counly Championship Award, fo Manager Charles Linnemeyer. B TEAM J xx PQTTOM ROW: Ran Buckley. Dave Davis, Ray Esfep, Caplain Jerry Sibley, Jim Thomas, Jaclr McGuire, Jim Cadell Trip POVJ: Cnich Rauch, Mana er Bill Ovca, Milce Bal1z,Jim Wehmer, Riclc Kell, Ron Farnsworfh. John Lively, C3 Chiflfii Vlfldiocrjqer, Manager Charles Linnenneyer, Manager Jim Wilderman. 92 VARSITY CAGERS T KE TRGPHY -gf Y Eg Tb LJ I S10 l req .-yr BOTTOM ROW: Manager Jim Wilderman, Burr DeBell, John Dorenkamper, Howard Gamble, Jack Laramie. Charles KreiTner, Man- ager Charles Linnemeyer. TOP ROW: Manager Bill Ovca, Jim Haynie, Calvin Meyer, STeve Vossmeyer CapTain Dennis Musgraves. Jerry Ryan, Joe Ungerer. Louis Prange, Coach Tanner. lNoT shown-HobarT Millerl 'A--H This year's VarsiTy BaskeT- ball Team gave us Two awards: The NorTh CounTy Championship and a TourTh place award in The ST. Charles Regionals. NexT year's Team looks promising wiTh Tour oT our sTarTing line-up men reTurning in The Tall. Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood Hazelwood VARSITY RECORD .43 T .43 55 ,44 48 55 , 6I , .59 60 H48 54 , ,, ,49 ,68 M67 ,, 73 . H63 . 59 , M48 . 66 . 59 V88 ,. 59 59 . 62 45 Ferguson , . Maplewood , Berkeley . Jennings , Jennings Berkeley Fairview Kirkwood A Lindbergh, , Maryland HeighTs WellsTon Jennings . Kinlock WellsTon , Berkeley , Riverview , Kinlock PaTTonville Riverview Parkway. , , ATfTon . , CounTry Day ST. Charles , RiTenour , Berkeley Q AfTer winning The NorTh CounTy Champion- ship, The members of The VarsiTy Squad swooped Coach Tanner To Their shoulders and carried him To The showers. As Denny Musgraves lumps for fhe ball in a Berlceley game, Jim l-laynie sfands by wai+ing 'ro lend a helping hand. With shoulders drooping and moufhs wide-open, 'lhe Paflonville Pirales vainly hope Thar ball won'l' go in. Denny Musgraves knows i+ will. FRESHMAN TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Ar? Barnhari, Larry Maine. Terry Linfern, Lloyd Helwig, Gary Waller. TOP ROW: Coach Rauch, Gilberl Schroederl Robe-r+ Niehaus, Gerald Walson, Robin Edleson. Lee Seward, Charles Crow, Jim Vw'aqner. Dennis Kreilner, Terry Tfppeff, Milfon Wallace. Manager Gary Coyne. 94 1 .J ,Lv ,QL B SL ,,..4,. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Ross, Morris Weseloh, Jack Milsfer, Greg Rallery, Nick Orlando, Jerry Olilerman, Wayne Marks, Bob Websler, Chuck Alberrig SECOND ROW: Carl Gronemeier, Tom Heideman. Bob Schrameyer, Danny Coleman, Cliff Davies, Kirk Noyes. Mike Glore, Alan Hillebrandt Vernon Hulsonp THIRD ROW: Coach Frankenberger, Manager Paul Schroeder, David Lewis, Richard Grune- wald, Ronald Young, David Schramm, Wayne Johns, Tim Davis, Roberf Scheble, Randy Wieser, Assisfanl Coach Dawkins: TOP ROW: Mike Bureman, Don Wallace, Richard Leaver, Mike Gipson, Allan Smilh, Bob Weseloh, Mike Parks, Jerry Doerr, Roy Lofspeich, Cap- 'rain Allen Behring. WRE TLI G ATTRACTS 36 MAT ME Trying lo secure a bid for Hazelwood in The srale finals, a gallanr efforl was pu+ 'iorrh by I2 Hawk mal men. However, only four boys placed during The eliminalions of lhe Dislricl Meer. Danny Coleman look a lhircl place: Morris Weseloh, a liourfh place, Allen Smilh, a lourlh place: Cliff Davies, a lourlh place. The eighl olher conlenders were Danny Ross, Kirk Noyes, Nick Orlando, Jack Milsrer, Mike Parks, David Lewis, Allen Behri and Carl Gronemeier. I ,IA ' f, ...,,-.5 ,TW , ,K A+ fhe Disfricf Meer, Kirk Noyes a+'remp+s fo slide ou? from under his opponenr lo a posifion of advanfage. Wwe-,Q A The wres+ling feam keeps in shape by pracficing holds on each olher. Here Dan Ross lries 'ro ge+ 'lhe 'oesl of Bob Weseloh, 95 TRACK STARS SPRI T BOTTOM ROW: Gary Bruclcer, Danny Ross. Ed Thaclcer. Jaclc Milsler, Jim Wilderman. Bob Websler, Tim Davis, Charles Wildberger. John Napoli, Ken Gummels, Bob Middleron, Calvin Meyer, Jim Haynie. Sru Wafson, Jim Cadell: SECOND ROW: Coach Wiggins, Jaclc Paflerson, Richard Broaders, John Lively, Dave Wynalda. Louis Prange, Milce Bureman, Ron Farnsworlh, Tom Alsion, Clinlon Pace. Chesfer Dickey, Don Kummer, David Lewis, Coach I-lenner: TOP ROW: Carl Gronemeier, Dave Schramm, Milne Webb, Roger Don- nell, Jeff Ploudre, John Neiser, Jim Kuhne, Wesley Ralhers, 'Glen Wohlderman, Vernon l-lulson. A' Miler Roger Donnel Tries 'ro keep his pace for 'rhose las? lwo laps around fhe lraclr. 96 l.-.-.la Jaclc Pallerson passes lo Ken Gummels in 'fhe 880 relay. Q Ron Farnsworfh sfrains lo clear The pole in fhe conference high lump. TO DISTRICT SECOND PLAC Undefealed up un+il lheir conference, lhe Hazel- wood Traclc Team won lheir dual and Triangular meeis. Compeiing in l'he Norlh Counly Conference againsf seven schools, 'rhe l-lawlws came in second behind Jennings. Compefing in 'rhe Disiricl' Meel were lhe 880 relay leam, John Lively, Slu Walson, Jim l-laynie, and Jim Cadell: pole vault Jack Pallerson: and broad jump, John Lively. School lraclc records sel in lhe l96l season were: 880 Relay-Siu Walson, Jim Cadell, Jim l-laynie. John Lively--l:35.4 440 Run-Sluarl Walson-53.2 3 Low Hurdles-Calvin Meyer-2I.4 l Mile Relay-David Wypalda, John Lively, Ken Gummels, Roger Donnell-3:40.8 Shol Pul-Jim l'laynie-44'Ilf4 Pole,Vaul+-Jaclc Pallerson-l l.6 Jaclc Pa+'lerson se+s a new pole vaulf record of ll.6 for 'rhe school and compeles in The Dislricl lvleel. Hurdles are for Calvin Meyer who is seen compefing in +he Conference lvleel which consisled of eighlr schools in The area. Calvin sei a new low hurdle record for lhe school-2l.4. 97 1 l VARSITY TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Charles Kreirner, Tom Ross, Don Guillar, Ron Marrone, Howard Gamble, Charles Mclnlyre, Ray Bellz, Mike Krenski, Jim Wehmer. TOP ROW: Coach Neqri, Dave Davis, Dave Anzalone, Bob Maher, Dennis Musqraves, Joe Unqerer, Wall Cunningron, Kurl Parker, Caprain Ken Swenson, Jack Laramie. 'v T U .I , vu- -,I P ji I TT Denny Musgraves fakes a quick glance aI Iirsl base belore sfrikinq ou? his eiqhfecnlh baller in his no-hifler iqfiiner Wellsron. 98 WE DID IT AGAI - CRTH COL! TY VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE I-IAWKS OPPONENTS 2 I I L I . Rilenour O 5 I L .L L Ferguson O I, Maryland I-Ieighls 3 O. , ., ..,..., ...s. P a'r'ronviIIe I9 O ssss Wellslon I8 5 I I , Parkway 3 2 L L. I so L Berkeley IO 5 , Maryland I-Ieighls 7 6 ssss Riverview I 5 Riverview 3 O I , Palronville 5 Os L as Wellsron 2 O so Berkeley 4 I3 L I Parkway 5 4 L so Brenrwood 2 3 Riverview 9 6 Rilenour 4 3 Ferguson af - Mfr - N - 3,5 sl '2- 1 ii' I -- .wif 1,5 'ik 42?'f1'57'? T392 be A close one for Joe Ungerer as he slides info rhird base being covered by ' EQ., Ron Marrone in a pracrice game. '- ' Tom Ross pi+ches a 3-O shui ouf aqainsr 'rhe PaHonville Pirales. l FCLIR IN A RCW. J c AMPIQNS lRigh+l Howie Gamble gels some balfing prac- Q pf, pwfeg- j5f rice in wi'rh Jim Wehmer calching before The y ' A A , playoff wirh Maryland Heighls. 1 ' , ' fi .-. , ..,.-,- ,,.... . ,... X ,... ,,, .,.. A!1,,' .1 ,II-,L'. , I, 1, K,i,!j!,,,y,!'f!!A-a,s.A.21l,h.,w1qqj- C V 1 AI- 4'15w: 'C -Tv 5'i '1-' Y . 4 V rf' ' , 'V' , P f- A ' : . , - --'A V . 'L -.L,,, .f , . J - . -+ ',5pnT:z..,:f '-1 B-TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: John Clawson, Terry Linlern, Larry Maine, Tim Seevers, Jack McGuire, Jim Wagner, Don Lewis, Charles Crow, Charles Hall, Bob Meier, Sleve Millilcan. TOP ROW: Coach Reich, Dave Hecht Bob McRea, Roland Fox, Tom Dickerson, Roy Lorspeich, Bruce Coulrer, Ray Esfep, Tom Esres, Manager Jim McMillan. 99 sf-of-:su GIRLS JOI THE CAVALCADE GF SPGRTS Doris Schroeder and Lynn Worley Try Tor a iumpball wiTh The same connpeTiTive spIriT ThaT has won Them places on The VarsiTy Teams. Wanda Garriclr execuTes a volley ThaT geTs The ball over The neT and emphasizes The grace oT moTion in all sporTs. Q . ,xx 1 is-ii -.rn r,,, , Y a - 1 -5. ,. ---' ,. A v ...- .-.-u -w.-,. 5 V -5' ' 'il . TY' zz-- :-. . an ,- --X3 ,, . Vi Yr.. ,gf WiTl1 Barb Wagoner behind The plaTe, Diane Millilcan gels some baTTing pracTice in on one of The few sunny days Thaf The 'c:'ba Te-am had an oppqrTunfTy lo geT oulside, loo GA.A. VARSITY MEMBERS-BOTTOM ROW: Jane Becker, Donna Lance, Gail Fowler, Carolyn Lewis, Sharon Wilclberger, Pam Mikola Lynn Marks. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Fowler, Chris Waggoner, Sandra Marlin, Beverly Berner, Nancy Moss, Nancy Niehaus, Leslie Georgie, Melva Schroeder. TOP ROW: Paullelle Lohmann, Elaine Lopez, Ploudre, Jackie Krahl, Doris Schroeder, Barbara Wagoner Sharon Smegner, Sandy De Clue, Judy Meyer, Rufh Ann Woodruff, Lynn Worley, Joyce Gross, Joan Wehrenbrechf. PRESIDENT cccc......c,. ,cc. L ynn Worley VICE-PRESIDENT ...... .........,, G erry File SECRETARY .,,...........,.,....... Doris Schroeder TREASURER .,,.,,.,.................,c.., Eunice Evans KEEPER OF Tl'lE POINTS Barbara Wagoner Paulleile Lohmann Four sporls are represenled in C5.A.A. wirh approximaiely 200 members parlicipaiing. ln- lramural 'rournamenls are arranged in baskei- ball, soflball, hockey, and volleyball wifh a varsily 'ream chosen in each sport An ac- cumulalive poinl syslem has been sei up for awards wilh 750 poinls needed for a pin and 500 poinfs for a leHer. Sharon Smegner shows some acfion when she comes down with rebound. IOI GQLFERS QRGANIZE FOR CO PETITID 4 153' 7'1- ' R' We fur 9 'f Z.-rf.. - , , O f- ' ' f -dur - .01 A 5-gg. . 1,35 U , vacw- , 1 ' 1 v I Qgi. F - -y--pe: an 1735.25 -lf' JA-cb C' B,-the A A l m ' . 'N N V' 3 ,i MLS luujzgbf -'E 1 5 ,T 'I U'- W-1. H'. -, 'YE'-'iii' . . - .. ,. . A . ' -l0t v h 'M ' of . vm sp FRONT ROW: Bill Korfz, Jeff Maull, Jerry Sibley. Rick Kell, Coach Tanner. BACK ROW: Ron Treece, Mike Scannell, Sieve Voss- meyer, Gene Eickmeier, Burr DeBell, Sieve Meyer. 8 I .wp l ' ' .. rx X ,R 1 b , l B - B Coached by Mr. Phillips, a crest-country irack learn compeled for flwe fra? Yme 'biz year. BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Rellwers. Ken? Hubbell, Roger Dorrdl Califn Moyer. TOP ROW: Mr. Plwillips, Larry Caldwell, Alan Sr' w Jffrry Qvqrrrifin. l02 .Ll I li Black feam goalie profecfs lwer goal in girls' Hockey during regular gym class. L0 E QF LIFE Slrudenl life al Hazelwood has Hs lighler momenls Too. The sheer exuberance of a Homecoming Weekend. Jrhe anficipalion of corsages, sweeping lormals, and dinner iacliels ai The Junior-Senior Prom, 'rhe lirslr nighl jil- lers of The play caslr, self-expression al +he Arl Feslrival, and The unpaclcing of fried chiclc- en af Jrhe picnic-Jrhese are heallhy, normal leenage emolional experiences lhal conlribule +o Jrhe molding of a well-rounded young man and woman. Our sludenls have an opporlunily Jro live life as well ass lo sjrudy il. HOMECOMING - - Wifh fhe foofball 'ream in fhe background Mr l-luss inlroduces The Homecoming Courl To lhe sfudenf body assembled in 'rhe bleachers for ihe pep rally 'rhe day before lhe bg game From lefl +o righl Freshman Maid, Cheryl Kreufzfrager. Sophomore Mad Joan Be lei' Junior Maud Dana Websfer Senior Maid Palsy Hollis and ueen Barbara Boaz. In spile of a disappoinring foolball loss lo S+. Charles and an inconsiderare weafh- erman, Hazelwood dispelled The gloom wi'rh an enrhusiasfic lurnoul' 'For Homecoming Weekend aclivifies Oclrober 7-8. Sparlced by rhe 'rradifional bonfire lhe nighr before 'rhe game, fesfivilies really gol under way lhe nexf morning wilh a I34-car parade. Barbara Boaz, queen, wel- comed srudenls and alumni al' +he Home- coming Dance. For his hopeful fheme, Bury 'lhe Pirafesf' Terry Lich won firsf prize in fhe parade decoralion THE BEST QF HAZELWCCD Jim Haynie congra+ula'I'es Queen Barbara af 'rhe Homecoming Dance. Dan Cogan poses wirh Glenda Sumpler, Don Thornfon, and Char- lo++e Boyer beside his car which won 'rhird place. 55 I , Clerk, 3 - .-4. F' 'Ip H Y -M- or The varsi+y cheerleaders whoop up some enlhusiasm af 'rhe bonfire affer Coach l-lenner had given a counldown on The l-lawlcs and 'rheir chances wifh lhe Pirales. 1 as e.....: A i. X f 'K . , J Q, L M. 5 A :5-Ml. ' nMa.s1zfd?f:,,j:qgs'i-1 - , 4 .auf 'wiv-, 15.5, .Q . X x ,Qn.v. - A ..,- -X x In V fin. e-4g,54'-u,f'- 5 , f . 'iq QTV- f - 'v s' v +' ' . if ', Y .A . 'W ' ' ' -.fr Connie Stevens hifches a ride wi+h +he freshman cheerleaders in 'rhe parade which wound i+s way 'rhrough lhe neighboring suburbs. IOS - ' f ,.:. 71 .,, A-1 , - Y- - A Members of +he courl of llne Snowflake Ball were Jucly Byrd, Linda Vaughn, Jim l-laynie, Nancy Sidener. Siu Seese. Jolwn Lively, Palsy l-lollis, Joan Driemeier, Ken Wagon, Nancy Nielwaus, Dennis Musgraves, Sharon WI TER W0 DERLA DCRE TED A Rellrlng Klng and Queen King and Queen Senior Represenlallves n Byrd end Joan Drienneler Jim l-laynie and Linda Vauqlwn Sfu Walson and Nancy Sidener O in Thomas, Gary Coyne. Ax Providing a TesTive noTe To The ChrisTmas season was The SnowTlalce Ball sponsored by The STudenT Council. Heavenly shades oT blue were used To Transform The gymnasium inTo a winTer wonder- land. A bell hung Trom The cenTer oT The ceiling wiTh blue and silver sTreamers exTending To The ouTer edges OT The dance Tloor. A lcing and queen, seniors Jim T-laynie and Linda Vaughn. reigned aT This all-sTudenT dance, The only Tormal parTy To which The enTire sTudenT body is inviTed. TS OWFL KEB LL Senior RepresenTaTives Ron Buenger and PaTsy Hollis . i Junior RepresenTaTives Sophomore RepresenTaTives Freshman Represe-nTaTives Dennis Musgraves and Nancy Niehaus John Lively and Judy Sease Gary Coyne and Sharon Thoma MS! lf , l'1!!5lf!mllnllll J gn, mu' M frmf'Wwkfifvulf1iwv'f, sW1 'gpm :!5 6' 5 Y W f' ?.iV'3g ' IwAF!'1Mf, -IV ! f 7 .W u2 'f4 1 gy' LW fi HY? ' ff 5 ' 4 ?A Vg'-2-ML? fp j f EE Val. 'M L Q .4 gvfzsxl AMW, '14, r rd .V 3 Ihr: L I '41, ' ' I.. Y Wa! H8 it ' ' , 1s f1'L3't 3 , ' ig , . 2 7. : r 1 5 51. V Qiffwfgilg 5. . E , g - U ix ,Z Lf, 1 A no H I ' A ' Q: ' . I A + 14, 'ff ' I V 9 I ,. g ' 'f' if ' H U ' 1 ' W Um HA.-,J A , 1 , 3 , , Y , 1 . f ' ' ' . ' - - .,, ,' PLAYHOUSE HAZELWOOD PRESENTS OUR TOWN The year is I90I. The scene is a Typical small Town in New Hampshire called Grover's Corner. The sTage is bare excepT Tor a Tew chairs, Two Tables, and several Trellises. No, The sTage commiTTee did noT malce a misTalce. These were all The props ThaT were called Tor in ThornTon Wilder's Our Town, pre- senTed by The Junior-Senior Classes. The casT Then proves ThaT props are noT imporTanT. Good acTing, knowledgeable direcTion by Leonard Cox, and many hours oT arduous rehearsing add up To a sympaTheTic presenTa- Tion oT a quieT drama which plays upon The emoTions oT The audience. The elegance oT The wedding and The sadness oT The Tuneral were moving and well acTed. CAST FOR OUR TOWN Ray Crain ..s..ss..ss,.s...,....,......ss.ss,,s..,.,V. STage Manager Richard McConnell .,s,. s,.,,. G eorge Gibbs Gloria Murphy ..,...... .,..,.. E mily Webb Alice Bishop ,.,..s, ,.s,, R ebecca Gibbs STeve Newman s,s,. Joe SToddard Lee Small ...,,.,... .,.,.. M rs. Webb Nancy Sidener ..,.,s Dan- Buesdeiclcer Richard Twillman Larry l-lammer ., Bob l-lorTon .,s. David Larlcins STuarT WaTson . Ed Polaselc .s....s Mrs. Gibbs Dr. Gibbs Joe Crowell ,, ,,,ss,sss,,.,. Wally Webb ProTessor Willard l-lowie Newsome ,. ..,.,.....s.. Mr. Webb Simon STimson Glenda SumpTer , Mrs. Soams Bonnie Jensen s,ss .sss, W oman in The Balcony John MunyaT . Diane l-loTTman . Phil Burg . Morris Weseloh Charles lncerTa Dan Cogan ..,.ss. , Terry Wilenslcy ..s.s A Jim Bachman l-larold Sneed .. Carl Gronemeier JaneT Chappelle NiTa Elmore ,s.s, S , S s.sss Man in AudiTorium Lady in The Box S ssss.,,. ConsTable Warren Si Crowell S Sam Craig Baseball Player , Baseball Player Baseball Player EirsT Dead Man as L . Second Dead Man L ssss L PirsT Dead Woman Second Dead Woman John Porbeck accompanies The choir aT rehearsal-Edward Polaselc, direcTor, Shirley Liclclider, Barbara Broaders. Lee Small, Nancy Sidener, Jim Wisdom, Melba Leroux, Glenda SumpTer, and RuTh Ann Woodruff. I09 I U .Q HU . . ., .,- v' s' r ? vw 'f 'Q . 4 . Z3 H , , , . V A ' ,,, -.,, .v i 1 i - O - ,. 1. x 11 Q A a K q r ,,,-. 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TALENTS AND SKILL RE E HIBITED O GASLIGHT SQUARE Slrilcing a noslalgic mole, lhe surrey wilh lhe fringe on lop labovel provided The righl Gay Ninelies almosphere as lhe guesls slrolled around lhe village square where lhe band was playing On a Bicycle Buill for Two and 'rhe local arlisans were poinling our lheir maslerpieces. l-lawlc-livily Night an annual arf leslival, allracled some 600 visilors wha were impressed wilh The divergenl lalenls and slcills informally displayed in a gaslighl sguare crealed by mem- bers ol lhe Arl Deparlmenl. y . i ri iii ll in 1 - a , il Y i Q 3 v ' . 4 1 .. 1 - X. Y .. il Ray Wolff, archi+ec+ural draffing sludenl designed lhis 9-room conlempo- Charlene Hedge admires e 5+eif-.ed glass mggaig Creafed rary home being examined by Richard Kloclcenbrinlc. by Jamie Bair and Dan Jacobsmeyer. JAPANESE SUNSET SPLASHES COLOR 2 CVER JU IOR-SENIGR PRGM GUESTS 2 11, X 'Ki . I, X X 2,1 FA V T ,i f , ' - M rgsf, y T T 'AZT T I T J B Suu! f X , 'lx if T X . .E ' --41 CosTumed in The TradiTional Japanese lcimono, Chris Wagoner serves Bill O'Connor. CharloTTe Boyer and Joan BeiTer are also sopho- more hosTesses. WiTh The glow oT a Japanese sunseT radiaTing a colorful blend oT orienTal hues and TinTs, Sandrea Spellazza and Dennis Musgraves crossed a garden bridge To mounT The pagoda Throne To reign as King and Queen oT The annual Junior-Senior Prom held May I3, I95l, in The high school gymnasium. EnTering Through a Japanese garden wiTh iTs miniaTure Tish pool and delicaTely pinlced cherry Trees, guesTs were ushered inTo an enclosed ball- room lavishly decoraTed wiTh The brush sTrolces oT Japanese arT and canopied in sunseT colors. Murals oT Japanese liTe Tormed The side walls, and over- head lanTerns soTTened The glow oT The sunseT. Fans, riclcshaws, and miniaTure gardens were used Tor Table decoraTions. Approaching The Throne, The courT crossed a small pink TooT-bridge Tlanlced by cherry Trees To caTch glimpses oT snow-covered MounT Fuiiyama in The disTance. Ladies of The courT rode in an auThenTic riclcshaw pulled by Gene Boswell, clad in coolie cosTume. ReTiring King Eugene WrighT assisTs ReTiring Queen Ellen DimiTry as she enTers The ballroom. II3 Pauleffe Loinmann and Kennefiw Gurnmels Diane Hessler and Louis Prange Nancy Nienaus and Mike Krenski I96I JU ICR-SENIOR PROM CDURT Q13 gf!! . , 1 Jvf, ll It W L 1 r ' an 1 ,V I ei- - - -,arg - -Q 1 I Terry Sfrakmann, Linda Shanks, Kennefh Gumnnels, Paullerfe, Lohmann, Louis Prange, Diane Hessler, Dennis Musgraves. Sandrea Spel- ,,,, aus, E pagez. II4 ugene Wriqiwf Ellen Dimitry, Calvin Meyer, Mary Jo Hickey, Mike Krenski, Nancy Niehaus, and Danny Brown, Tina Wainscoff -. Sv-' - 'A W' The newly crowned queen and king are presenfed The iradifional corona+ion giffs by pages Tina Wainscoh' and Dannyl',Brown Mary Jo Hickey and Calvin Meyer Linda Shanks and Terry Sfrafmann Junior AHendan+s Junior Affendanfs II6 Typical Daisy Maes find Lillle Ab ners wear Their Sunday qo- lo-meefin' besl al lhe Doqpafch Dance given by The Pep Club and Leflermeni Club. Sealed: Pal Wineqarrh, Palsy Hollis, Ehnfce Evans. Sfanding: Dave Wynolda. George Gerling, Rey Eefz. John Davis. f. . 6 c,'0 s ,UO ' DOGPATCH, U.S.A SETTING FOR l LETTERMEN - PEP CLUB GATHERING Wifh music furnished by lhe Mellolones, Charleen l-l d ' o ge and John Canoy shag fheir way fo firsl place dancing honors. Beverly Herrin as Daisy Mae and Terry Slrafmann as Lonesorne Polecaf model fheir prize winning coslurnes. O L HAZELWGDD SALLITES ITS I9I As flue iradiiional Processional is being played, 'flue l9l seniors in +l1eir slaie blue caps and gowns march fo fheir places wifln parenfs, relafives, and friends slanding fo pay rlwem homage. l i I L Pafsy Hollis and David Wynalda, class speakers, ckooze Pear, Prezenl, and Failure as flweir llmeme. II8 iff' James Haynie, class president was chosen as class lnosf fo preside over Baccalaureafe Services and Cornmencemenf Exercises. RADLI TE P.T.A. Scholarship Awards were given 'ro Elizabelh Wehrenbrechl, Louis Prange, Horace Chrisfopher, David Wynalda, Ray Crain, and Marlene Prinz. Commencemenl Week aclivifies began wiih Baccalaureaie Services on May 28 and graduaiion exercises on June 2, in The high school audilorium. Approximalely 50 seniors enjoyed a class picnic a'r Sunnen Lake while olhers look advanlage of rhe day io look for iobs, buy Those graduaiion oullils, or simply sleep laie and sun barlne in rhe backyard. Mr. Francis C. Huss, principal, presenied awards and scholarships. and Mr. How- ard F. Gamble, presidenr of The Board of Educalion, gave our Jrhe diplomas. NSTRIVING AND LEARNING THRQUGH BETTER U DERSTANDINGH F' W JV' T' F 'V' - is-. I 7' . 4... Plafform dignifaries ai' +he Comrnencemenf Exercises are Mr. Howard F. Gamble, Mrs. Alice Wehmer, Mr. Clifford R. Kirby, Mrs. Rulh Walker, David Wynalda, Pafsy Hollis, Reverend Keirh Sproat Mr. Tom Beckman, and Mr. Francis C. Huss. II9 l20 M W ' xfu' f Q. .r L .r-,. 'u . i' -1 , 4 f.0 . 3. 9 Il O . . , .f .srfnsw '.sfyy. u r-'P 1- i qw, I I . ' . n ' 'U f 'p R r' LU ' 1 5 1 9 . X l ',V .nn l.u L-.4 ' fl: ...j LU L V' 1? - I u . Q A nt, I
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