Hazelwood Central High School - Torch Yearbook (Florissant, MO)
- Class of 1963
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Hazelwood sfudenfs are sfudious . . . SOMEUMES! gfll'. x'Nm 1 , 4' ' , 3 ' Q5 I , J -s s Wayne Marks shows The fiqhfing spirir of rhe Hawks as he wins The Srale Finals. rg. Parfg efpfafns the use of The adding machlne lo parenfs on The F ' ser r' 'qw .a 'f-cf 'c 'HIRE-2, Tears and ioy are mixed when Judy Sease learns fha! she is lhe Homecom- ing Queen. 100 Ur r . iii N K' f A fir, E Iii' in Q A444 Y, a aa fxfis And I 'rnouglnl foolball was iusl a lol' of running. Mr. Duvall applies make-up To Donna Wadsworlln willw 'rlwal reassuring, professional louclw. This is wlnal we call logellwernessll Wlnal would flwe sludenl do willwoul lhaf all-irnporfanl subiecl-lunch? Juniors find ou'r llwal operaling a re- freslnmenf sland al various aclivilies is hurry. Hurry. HURRY! ., ., - 5 , Q ,Al A firsl look af The new yearbook and al old classmales is enioyed al 'rhe annual Mixer. Slrengfh, endurance. and high hopes lake forward Jim Ku++er Up for 'rwo! School Band goes Jrhrough vigorous rou- l V D s We did ir!!! Swelling wilh pride, the cas? for lhe JuniorASenior play, The Curious Savage, fakes ifs final bow l l l Sreppin' High . . .The Hazelwood High f lnfense, fhoughllul, hopeful . . . rhese are +he Hazelwood Hawks. ines. Q 4 3- . 1.,fJBwf35.f 1 f l? - , jfr . - .ffl JK f .1 e ' gg- . N- L lx' 5 . : W V A :Qu o. ri4iv'v'2 ,. ig .-.,..'. .A arg v -f Mer 1 1 f 'A'? ' '5'iQf., : f ' fn--Phi ll? f .1 A 1 'mf j The Hawkelles enlhusiasrically perform during lhe hall-'rime of lhe vic- lorious Homecoming game. l I i 4 l W 5 . i 1 x 1' Nelda Evans, Donna Lance, and Jim McMil- lan enioy lhe reslful aimosphere of The Slu- defll' Lounge- Talenled Don Kollman, a iunior, is The designer of 'rhe TORCH Cover for I963. 9 We Strive for a H1gher As sTudenTs oT Hazelwood High School, we realize ThaT our acTions and aTTiTudes reTlecT upon ourselves, our school, and our communiTy. We, as represenTaTives, are The linlc beTween The school and public opinion. We Teel ThaT by being a member oT The Hazelwood sTudenT body There are Tour basic virTues which every one oT us, as individuals, should exhibiT. They are TruTh, Honor, Wisdom, and Friendship. There are Two phases To our TruThTulness. The TirsT is concerned wiTh personal honesTy To ourselves. We use TruTh as The illuminaTing TacTor in realizing our abiliTies. We Tace liTe realisTically, never raTionalizing. The second phase oT our TruThTulness has To do wiTh our relaTions wiTh oThers. Through honesTy we are sincere. We value This sinceriTy, and, ThereTore, consider iT as one oT The greaTesT giTTs we can give To oThers. TruThTul- ness provides sTrong evidence oT our sinceriTy and sTrengTh oT characTer. OThers recognize our honor by our sporTsmanship, respecT Tor auThor- iTy, and diligence in our school worlc and all exTracurricular acTiviTies. We deeply respecT The opinions and abiliTies oT oThers: we have respecT Tor school properTyg we are honesT in our school work: and, above all, we up- hold and sTrengThen The repuTaTion oT The school. Our wisdom is maniTesTed Through every word we say and every acTion we perTorm. Wisdom is The power To do. IT is exhibiTed in The high personal goals and excellenT sTandards which we have esTablished as The means by which we can conTribuTe To our school and communiTy. We aT- Tend This school and iTs acTiviTies in order To TurTher our wisdom. We are aware oT The imporTanT parT The wisdom oT The individual plays in a dem- ocraTic socieTy. One oT The mosT imporTanT aspecTs oT our school liTe is our relaTionship wiTh oThers. Our Triendship, ThereTore, is characTerized by sinceriTy, cour- Tesy, and consideraTion oT oThers. We Try To be aware oT The Teelings and .needs oT oThers. 'and we consider iT necessary To puT ourselves in Their place beTore acTing. We believe, as Ralph Waldo Emerson believed, The only way To have a Triend is To be one. evel of Thinking THRQUGH EDUCATION 4449 THROUGH ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH COMPETITION 4925 THROUGH ACTIVITIES THROUGH FRIENDSHIP Ill lull! z l. K I l P - is -1 B Q S1 QM -L- 'K'-QF' 1 'Q 5 , I . N. . JV , 1 ff- 0 L -MUN If .,,.,, I 1-1 4. y, 1, ,GH Clin-'Q ---v 4 . ........ ...-t- f 1'f'YC'!f' X: s' , - ' ' f f 4 ff 'I 'Qin ' , 'W 1 I 0 P J ' Q0 , J 3 6 , . V -- .-- A, V 'N' in ,ia ' . , .V 4: -I ' gi n h w lf -'L . K 1 ' . 15 4, '14 53-31 X ll! 5 ,-Iss-.vs - . ..-,..-.- .,,,.,, , , ' I, I I g 'Ni' E gf . Q . 5'-fa la la-5-I . - A E X Mr. Clifford R. Kirby SuperinTendenT The increase in populaTion in our disTricT is The greaTesT concern oT The adminisTra- Tors, sTaTes Mr. Kirby. We believe ThaT The disTricT has a higher susTained raTe oT growTh Than any oTher disTricT in The enTire UniTed STaTes. Mr. Francis C. Huss Principal I hearTily approve oT your yearbook Theme-Hazelwood Has High Hopes. l Teel ThaT we have had a successTul year in spiTe oT bringing in l,OOO new sTudenTs, and l cerTainly have high hopes ThaT nexT year wiTl be an even beTTer one. f X Population Growth Poses A year Trom now The enrollmenT oT The School DisTricT oT Hazelwood is expecTed To be abouT l5,000 pupils-some 4,500 more Than are currenTly enrolled. The disTricT's populaTion boom is sTaggering7 iT is Tar greaTer even Than The area's indusTrial and commercial growTh. This massive change is shown by The TacT ThaT in a liTTle more Than a decade The Hazelwood disTricT will have gone Trom a small number oT one. Two, and Three-room schools To The largesT disTricT in ST. Louis CounTy. To oTTer TaciliTies Tor The enrollmenT increase oT approxi- maTely l,OOO sTudenTs in The senior high school, a new wing oT 3l rooms was added in I962. For science classes, one chemisTry, Three biology, and Three general science rooms have Taken over parT oT The new wing. Four language rooms and a language laboraTory are now being used. OTher rooms added were Two Typing rooms, -one shorThand room, one bookkeeping room, one general business.room, and one oT- Tice machine room. Three home economics laboraTories and one driver's educaTion room were also builT. The new addiTion has provided The needed space To ac- commodaTe I957 sTudenTs. ,fi A4064 ..- -...i...,, ,! .T w - T A Problems for olministrators I . l l l 7 . l Mr. Laurence J. Fuqua Assislanf Principal Willi palience and underslanding, lvlr. Fuqua per- il forms l'iis dulies: liandling disciplinary problems, coun seling, and supervising. I MHHEFJ I x Mr. l. L. Zol1ner Assislanl Principal Mr. Zolwner's voice is familiar lo everyone as l'1e an- nounces on llie inlercom lwis carefully planned sludenl aclrivilies. Board of Education l i i 1 . 'r in 4 nn- Y vt if i ff iii , Avg., gift L Q ' f', ff , , . Q:',,.N'v . f i' l SEATED: Mr. Roberf C. Bond, secrelaryg Mr. Clifford R. Kirby, supe-rin+enden'rg Mr. Roberf Bisclriof, president Miss Viola Benlrup, sec- l reiary +o Mr. Kirby: Mr. Harry C. Grannemann, lreasurer. STANDING: Mr. Clarence O. McDonald, assislani superinrendenlg Dr. John l M. Deming, vice-presideni: Mr. Kennelli Biemslagery Mr. Don Handslriyg Mr. George Vancil, assislanl' superinlendenl. L a I I5 ur Problems Are Mrs. Amy Holmes B.S. Ed.. M.A. Counselor 'Q OFFICE PERSONNEL secfeifmes Mrs Eileen McKenzie Mrs Bobbie Hop Mr-Kefme+l1E.C0ok pen Mrs Lorraine Wilderman and Mrs Jeanneffe Gruenewald keep fhe prnncr A.B.. MA. pals offices runn ng smooflily by checking absenfee nofes fypinq and answering Counselor l EAGER TO HELP . . . from fhe.many cafalogs and bulle- fins in fhe counsel- or's office. Mr. Jen- kins finds informa- tion abou? college for Larry Wilson. l Il l l i I l p Their Problems 4 The offices ol 'rhe Guidance De- parlmenl' have been moved inlo new guarlers which have been curlained alfraclively and are air-condilioned. The new localion near lhe permanenl record vaull helps each counselor lo elilicienlly assisl leachers and slu- denls in solving lheir problems. Each counselor's unil is soundproof wilh glass viewers in each door. The eguipmenl is arranged lo provide a favorable almosphere for anyone who comes, whelher he comes lo gain or 'ro give inlormalion, lo seek moliva- lion, or lo inquire aboul lurlher edu- calion or vocalional planning. The lesling program, adminislered wilh lhe cooperalion of lhe enlire leaching sialic, is designed lo help lhe sludenls in self-evalualion by showing lhem Their progress in achievemenl, lheir fields of inleresl, and Their spe- cial apliludes. EE PLANNING SCHEDULES . . . Oliver Ziemann checlcs wirh Mrs. Holmes 'ro be sure +ha'r his school subiec+s coincide wilh his plans for The lulure. ,fix I R i' 1 i Mr. Paul Jenking Mr. Donald L. Raiche B.S. A.M. B.S. MA. Counselor Counselor xi,,,f' sr 4-...sf XTX A SICK, SICK, SICK . . . Because Sandi DeClu,e looks a MV- Earl C- Kea beY Mrs. Rufh Walcher bil' pale, Mrs. Walcher, school nurse, checlcs her lem- B.S. MA. Reggsfered Nurse peralure before diagnosing her case. Counselor Science . . . From Atoms to x ff From lhe smallesl pariicles of marler lo an as- lronaur orbiling Jrhe world, science covers all areas of modern life. In 'rhe world 'roday science greally improves our individual lives and influences world affairs. Eacililies for science srudy al l-lazelwood have been expanded wi'rh 'rhe cornplelion of six new laboralory-classrooms. Through experimenlalion and observalion in rhe new laboralories, srudenls learn fo apply whal 'rhey have sludied. ln four science courses: general science, biology, chemisrry and physics. sludenls develop Jrheir abiliry ro rhinlc ac- curalely and logically. The knowledge rhey gain will be invaluable lo lhem in 'rhis scienrilic age. GETTING A LARGER VIEW . . . A single drop of waler under The mfcroscope could be a lilefime siudy for Greg Paule. VQMQA Q-J .T-,Q Mr. Roberf T. Warman Mr. Paul G. Wrighi' Mr. George W. O'Hara B.S. lvl.S. B.S. lv1.A. Biology Chemislry B.A. Biology r-' It - , if Q , li: A Biff M' J all ' A g f K O, . , ANIMAL PROJECTS . . . To Ricky Verlvlchrcn and Joanne Cahill guinea pigs are more alyze lhe characlerisfics of ani- mals and compare Their habils. 'rhan pefsg 'rhey are experimenfs. ln biology classes, sludenfs an- Astronauts ...Sl J ff3w ?I? Mr. John P. Shaclrach B.S. M.Ed. Biology, Dislricl Science Consullanl' Mr. Bransforcl R. Collier B.S. Ecl. M.Ed. General Science I Chemlsiry PRECISION . . . Ron Twillman makes sure The scales are balanced before beginning his chemislry experimenl: 'I .C Mr. Bob Foarcl Mr. Clarence J. Sieberl' Mr. H. R. Hays Mr. Charles J. Callahan 8.5. Ed. B.S. B.S. lvl.A. BS. Biology Physics General Science General Science I9 l Zi, ' ,.. Mr. John G. Weber Mrs. Virginia Ulery B.S. Science A.B. A, Q Trigonornelry General Malh Malh Analysis Algebra Plane Geomelry X Mathematics LINES AND ANGLES . . . Ron Polaselc explains lhe graph- ing of a lrigonomelric funclion in Mr. Phillips' class. THE QUICK WAY . . . Charles Owens learns 'rhaf using a slide rule makes easier lhe mulliplying Mr. Bobby W. Woods and dbiding of cemplex numbers. BIS. Ed. MAS. Plane Geomelry Algebra II 20 Mr. Sidney Phillips Miss Brenda Slraggs B.S. Ed. M.E. B.A. Algebra ll Algebra l Trigonomefry General Mafh Maih Analysis Develops Keen inds Malhemalics prepares sludenls for The fulure by challenging lheir minds. Sludenls develop clear lhinlcing and logical reasoning while learn- ing lo apply malhemaiical principles. By ialcing general malh a sludenl can mee? Jrhe gradualion reguiremenl of one unil of malh. Algebra l, ll, plane geomeiry, and irigonom- eiry give sludenls a ioundalion for college and fechnical courses. This year maihemaiical an- alysis and modern malhemaiical concepls are offered io advanced sludenls for The firsl lime. Hazelwood recognizes Thai malhemalics is a common lie belween subiecls. Malh is a pre- reguisile for lhe higher science courses such as chemisrry and physics. PUZZLING PROOF . . . Pai Trampe receives help from Mr. Weber in logically proving a fheorem, Mr. Roberl' E. Rose A.B. General Malh Ge-omelry Mr. Gary Vogl Mr. Richard C. Franlcenberger B.S. Geomeiry, Algebra II Mr, William Brainerd B.S. B.S. MA. Algebra I Plane Geomeiry Geomeiry, Algebra I General Maih AROUND THE WORLD . . . Even The sludy of The small counlries is noi neglecled. Gloria Rorlman looks for riny Luxembourg. Menis Thoughts A siudy of The sociefies of 'rhe world, 'rhe people Jrhal comprise Jrhese eihnic groups, Their lands, cusioms, occupalions, and be- liefs malce up lhe social sludies program. Social sludies linlc 'rhe pasl' io The preseni and enable us 'ro assume our responsibililies as ciiizens. The Social Srudies Deparimenf offers eleven diflereni courses. This year geogra- phy and American governmenl have been added lo lhe curriculum of cifizenship, world hisiory. American hisrory, Missouri hislory, inlernalional relarions, family rela- lions, social psychology. economics, and sociology. Miss Joan HewiH A.B. World Hislory American I-lisrory E .. . Mr. Ford A. Baker Mr. Brandi' D. Crocker Mr. Frank P. Fox Mr. John Sfaplefon :fa lflff. BS. Ed. 5.5. Ed. BS. M.A. V-Jgfld Hiker, American l-ligrory Cilizenship lnlernafional Relaiions Ec'rcfr.'c' Sociology Cilizenship Geography Geography 22 Determine Histor WEST . we EM Mr. Dan Hampfon BS. Ed. American I-Iislory World I-Iislory I DEBATING POINT . . . Larry Young is pounding home his poinl in a discussion of slale operalions even 1 'lhougli Ann Burneff. Fealie Hamerbaclw, Donna Fawcefr, Roy Giunlra, Donna Reed, and Nick Cyros are noi faking him seriously. I Mr. Arflwur A. Blackman I AB. Cifizenship World I-Iislory X km R, si? Monument tg Frryadam . WEST? Mr. Duane F.Mossman STRATEGIC POSITION . . . Vivian Faure and Jolwn Conley B.S. American H isfory Cifizenslwip learn 'flue imporlance of Wesl Germany lo +l'1e lree world. ,i-...,.,l- nl-cd-' .Jlximl X:vx1UN , Q s R x49 HM QJZQ ax 0 . 'Egg THE LATEST NEWS . . . Magazine and newspaper reading is a requiremenf in The infer- nafional relalions class. Arleen We-slerlield and Waller Spilzrniller bring Themselves up 'ro dale on ?he cri+ical Cuban silualion. 4? Mr. James W. Moore 8.5. Ed. Geography World l-lislory GQVERNMENT EY Tl-lE PEOPLE . . . A blackboard diagram helps lf . Oz.-.V'f 'fv Zlczfralfng fo his American governrnenl class The ' 'A ff- ff 'ho Arfifl -2 of Conleclerafion. 24 Mr. John D. Wrighf' B.S.E. M.Ed. American l-lislory Social Psychology Social tudies Miss Mary M. Warneclce B.A. Cilizenship World Hislory . QA or . .xi 1 Migf Lenore'Bi. Hit+ X ' Mr. Bernard R. Dawkins Mr. Claude Libla Mrs. Joan Charles B.S.Ed. M.E. i A.B. B.S. Ed. 5.5. Ed. M.A. Social Psychology ' X American Governmenl World l-lislory Missouri l-lisiory , Family Relalions American Hislory Cilizenslwip Cilizenslwip l 3 Y Ad l l d t d' 1' W ld P bl C v K WARNING SIGNS . . . Barb Wieser, wiflw flue lwelp of Mr. Balmer, explains 'llle causes of World War ll 'ro her world lmislory class. 'E X Y my Mrs. Mae McKinney BS. MA. Reading, English Mr. William J. Meyer B.S. English English Students Stud English for The main obiective ot the Language Arts Depart- ment is the teaching ot communication skills-reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Each skill has specitic goals. The student is encouraged to appreciate liter- ature and to develop a lite-long interest in reading. ln addition to reading, the spelling, punctuation, cap- italization, organization, and thinking skills are taught. The Language Arts otter l7lf2 units ot credit. These include courses in English, speech, drama, de- bate, journalism, reading, creative writing, and three toreign languages. This year, tor the tirst time, English IV is required. lt is thought that the student whose tormal education terminates with graduation needs as much training in mastering his language as the college-bound student. By taking tour years ot English, each student is given the opportunity to reach his potential in communica- tion. Two new' courses. creative writing and rapid read- ing, were added to the curriculum. The reading course teaches the student to retine all reading skills and to develop critical reading skills. Creative writing is a laboratory course in which the student creates, revises. edits, rewrites, and evaluates his writings. The library also has expanded to meet student needs. An additional room was added to the library, and more than 2200 books were purchased this year. GROUP DISCUSSION . . . Mrs. Tamarkin prefers a circular arrangement tor her English lll class. This tormation encourages more intormal discussions. Mr. James F. Barton B.S. English ,T Mrs. Agatha Parks B.S. Ed. M.A.L.S. Librarian Mr. Malcolm S. Enger BA. MA. English at Least 720 Hours l Mrs. Ka+hleen Meyer Mr. K. A.B. B.S. English English Mr. Richard E. Gauvin B.A. M.Ed. English Mrs. Oleene Rodery B.S. in Ed. Assisfanr Librarian B. Boyer TRY AGAIN . . . Wriling a rheme is hard worlc. Ideas musi be formed, organized, and slared clearly. Mike Hill learns lhis in Mr. Rauch's English ll class. RESEARCH . . . Marlin l-larl refers To The encyclopedia lor inlormalion on his hislory research paper. A second room has been added To lhe library 'ro accornmodale 'rhe new books and lhe larger school popularion. S1 ,fffo 5 27 Where EXPICSSIOH -rv ,. I, I gl Mrs. Judy Tamarlun BA. English 4 NO STAGE FRIGHT . . . Members of The dramalics class demonslrale +he greal arf of panlo- miming by showing horror ar Rich Leaver's affempl lo decapifale Larry Jusr. Mrs. Judy Kohl Mrs. Ellen Hoffs+en KB. English and Spanish A.B. English English Mr. Roberi' E. Harrison BA. English English DO YOU THINK . . . As a member ol The Hawk Tall: shall, John King inferviews Mr. Fuqua. Ediling a news Mrs. Mildred W. Jarchow Mrs. Rose Dean 7 X as s 4.-v Mfr, F' V i'i'1i2.'W 28 AB. M.S. English land Action Meet Mr. Richard A. Mangrum Miss Carol Funk B.S. Ed. B.A. English English I Mrs. Helen M. Bridgeman Mr. R. J. Bremer B.J. A.B. English, Journalism English gives +he class pracrical journalism experience. '41 A. r--' ' E ,,f Ai-A' ., ,NNN- CLASSIC NOVELS . . . Every sfudenl is expecred 'ro read af leasf one novel each year. Dan Cole concenfrales on an old favorile in Mr. Bremer's English l class. uf 'Orni- Mr. Richard Duvall Mrs. Jane Hollander AB. Mfx. PMA. AB. lvl.Ed. Speech, Debale Speech, English Dramalics Crealive Wriling ll .. .gggr The New Sound in Foreign Language 1 Inu: sn-P'aiQQ Q' M K sf I REPETE, POR FAVOR . . . Miss Julius slancls al 'rhe conlrol desk as her Spanish l class uses lhe language lab. ll is hoped 'fhal 'rhe language laboralory will facilifale 'rhe speaking abilily of 'rhe sludenls in rhe conversarional languages. Miss Kalhleen Julius Mr. Richard T, Rauch Mrs. Barbara Klopsiein Mr. Richard Rhea Sp irfih BS. lVl.E. PMB. B-A- lVl-S- SD'1 .'H English, Spanish French l:l'6nCl'1 30 Teaching . . . The Laborator An innovalion in our school Jrhis year is 'rhe lan- guage laboralory. This 30-slalion room is shared by .iv fhe French and Spanish classes. The basic purpose of lhe laboralory is lo provide regular prac'rice in lislening lo 'rhe good models of Jrhe foreign lan- guage and 'ro make possible a large amounl of K imifalrion and repelilive oral drill. Lislening praclice is inlended lo lead progressively Jroward 'rhe abilify 'ro undersland +he spoken language. Oral drill is aimed loward acquisilion of The iluenf speaking abilily needed +o express Jrhoughls in conversalion vffaa . wi'rh pronuncialion, inlonalion, and lhe use of gram- malrical forms accepled by lhe educalred nalive iii' c.., , ,, gf, speaker. Because Lalin is noi spoken, franslalion and mem- orizalion are The main mefhods of class work. By Jrranslaling Julius Caesar and o'rher famous Roman works, Lalin sludenls learn aboul 'rhe period in which Lalin flourished. Miss Mary C. Sfiriiz A.B. and MA. Lalin La+in Miss Nell McGee BA. Spanish 5 . VIVE FRANCE . . . Jeanine Donnel holds 'rhe French Nafional flag as Belinda l-lampfon looks on in French I class. REPETEZ. SIL VOUS PLAIT . . . Mr. Rhea acliusfs 'rhe confrols of lhe language boofhs in French class. Some of lhe 30 s+a+ions are equipped wifh Jrape recorders so +ha+ 'rhe sfudenf may record and play his own work. 3I Creativeness Expressed in Home FlT TO FORM . . . Pal Lohrke decides whal alleralions are needed on her suii, while Myrna Zachrilz waiis ready io help wi'rh pins and measuring Tape. 32 Creaiiveness is essenlial for home economics and arf classes. Wheiher slcelching a piclure or selling an invilingly allraciive lable, a siudenl musl use ingenuify. Arr classes focus aflenlrion on The deco- ralive ar'rs and produce beaulilul oloiecis for Their own salces. By closely observing life, arf siudenls al- Jrempl To caplure if in The slrolce of a brush or in an exaci hue ol color. From realislic landscapes lo conlemporary designs s'ruden'rs ariislically record Their impressions. Malcing a home happy and cornliorlable is an arf. Accordingly, home economics classes give ins'rruc- lion in family relalionships, food preparaiion, clolh- ing consiruclrion, child care and inferior decoraling. ln home economics and arlr, sludenis find a salisiy- ing means of expressing Themselves. Mrs. Edna R. Humphrey Miss Lynne Prichard B.S. Voc. Home Ec. 5.5. Home Economics Home Economics TEA TIME . . . ln The home eco- nomics living area, Joan Meyers and Norma Sfogsdill wafch while Judy Uhfer pours The Tea. The new living cenler is The proper background for s'ruden+s To prac- lice enlerlaining graciously. ebolvx PORTRAIT PAINTING Using a painfing knife on bur Iap gives Sieve Dennys porfrair of an Indian The proper -NNN i. .' JW, :ful-,MIT I' Miss Jeanne YocIer A.B. Ar+ ARTISTS AT WORK Curf Parker uses a paleffe knife fo give a rough fexiure effecf while Jean Miss Barbara Blume B.A. AIIied Arfs, Ari' I l x ' ulllllh Mr. Edward H. Wi+ges B. oT Music lnsTrumenTal Music Choru: lf HARMONIZING . . . Four Robed Choir members, KaThy Kirby, Barb Miller, Barbara Thorne. and Joyce Weingaerfner, accompanied by Miss Owens, pracTice Their parT in The ChrisTmas Program. EEATING TTME . . . Drummers lor the band, Tom Ad- am: and Dave Grolc. show Their skill wifh drumsliclfs. 34 Let Us Hear From The glorious sTrains oT The Hallelujah Chorus To The sTirring beaT oT The Hazelwood FighT Song, sTudenTs enioy malcing music TogeTher. Vocal Technique, voice developmenT, Tone developmenT, and voice conTrol are The Tour basic Things learned in chorus classes. FundamenTals oT music classes give Training in basic Techniques. lnsTrumenTal music Trains sTudenTs in The precision necessary Tor playing well. Harmony, Tempo, and rhyThm receive much aTTenTion. The A Cappella Choir is a vocal group composed oT selecTed voices. IT perTorms aT The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas assemblies and aT The spring concerT. By singing wiTh This group, a sTudenT develops greaTer vocal slcills and learns To perTorm beTore an audience. Playing in pep assemblies, sporTs evenTs, and concerTs, The school band has a busy schedule. In order To be ready Tor These evenTs, iT pracTices daily playing new music, developing Tone, and marching. Music appreciaTion is sTressed in all phases oT The music de- parTmenT. AppreciaTion oT music as a Torm oT beauTy and an expression'oT mood sharpens enioymenT Tor The perTormer and Tor The lisTener. l , i ., 'lf x TRUMPET TEMPO . . . Jim Dollens, James Hen- derson, Jim l-lelley, and Jim Price lend lheir lal- enls lo 'rhe brass seclion. TNS-1... v K' M il d LOTS OF WIND . . . Ron Williams and his barilone form a background lor H, 6 O The melody. 'I XX. WL N Qs Miss Nancy Owens B.M.E. Vocal MUSIC BLENDING VOICES . . . Chorus members enioy 'rhe rhylhrnic beef of a Chrislmas favorile, The Lillle Drummer Boy. 35 Latest Equipment Used X .Nm fig EFFICIENCY . . . Using the rotary calculator, Sherry Kreutzrager practices on one of the many machines that she will become famil- iar within the ottice machines class. miie V7 Mr. George McMillan Mrs. Donna B. Parris Mr. James E. Hollinseed Mrs. Mary Randolph ES. MS. BS. Ed. B.S. Ed. B.S. Bus. Ed. 'fivcfa' E. 'rf- Secretarial Practice Typewriting, Bookkeeping Business English l-,':jQ.'. 'i'1 Buainecg Machines Business Law Shorthand, Business Math i o r 111 Busmess Courses For fhe sfudenf who wanfs a secrefarial career or a course fo facilifafe her work in college, fhe Business Educafion Deparfmenf offers six subiecfs. This year office machines was added 'ro The fyping, shorfhand, bookkeeping, secrefarial pracfice. and clerical pracfice classes. A fofal of 895 sfudenfs have faken advanfage of fhese subiecfs. New eguipmenf, such as bookkeeping machines, rofary and prinfing calculafors. and fhe new fixed carriage fypewrifers, increases pracfical experiences. Top speed and ef- ficiency are expecfed of all sfudenfs enrolled. Those who fake shorfhand and secrefarial pracfice reach an average speed of 90-IOO words per minufe, and fhose who fake fyping one year average 60-70 words per minufe. Affer graduafion, The sfudenf can be confidenf fhaf she has sufficienf experience fo enable her fo progress rapidly in a secrefarial career. ' 5 gl SPEED . Mrs. Parris explains fhe process of The duplicafing machine fo Doris Dudley. The lafesf office equipmenf has been added fo fhe Business Deparfmenf fhis year. 'Eff' Mrs. Joan Gauvin B.S.E. M.S.E. Shodhand Typewrifing Mr. Kennefh Agin B.S. Ecl. Typewrifing Office Machines Bookkeeping Miss Marfha Dawson B.S. Ed. Typewrifing Clerical Pracfice Bookkeeping, Practical Technolog ..,.QR A is EXACTNESS COUNTS . . . Each drawing in drafting class musl be precise. Mr. Ragaini goes :ver a problem wilh Jim Cadell lo insure accuracy. CARE OE TOOLS . . . Oliver Ziernann hangs up his rachel brace in wood working class. The proper care of equipmenl is slressed as much as class worlc. 1- . Af.. i,,i .,,....., ,-, ,..ii -.-. , U or-- A l l' ' MA' 9' .. , ...,.,,' .,nr-- v-l'- -1-11 ,.n- E .. E will . .-,Av V' I . ,Fil .iiillk ' fi' 'Ti-n 1. . ' - . A I .2 .2T.s: 4- 5, vi . ,Q X 7 ii 38 1 i 'i Il 'E 11: Mr. Vicfor Ragaini B.S. Wood Worlcing Adv. Drafling L Mr. Roberf Reiche B.S. Drafling Physical Educalion Mr. Allen Gooclriclge B.S. Ed. MA. Applied Elecfricily Dralling Trains for Industry One oT The many TacTors To be considered in choosing a career should be knowledge abouT The occupaTion ThaT inTeresTs The sTudenT. IndusTrial arTs oTTer him The opporTuniTy oT Tamiliarizing him- selT wiTh all kinds oT indusTrial careers. He is able To develop skills ThaT will be useTul in everyday siT- uaTions. MeTal working and wood working Teach noT only know-how buT The hisTory oT The craTT. DraTTing de- velops The abiliTy To make and inTerpreT The graphic language. ElecTriciTy class gives experience in The use oT Tools dealing wiTh The laws oT elecTriciTy. The IndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT also oTTers a course in home mechanics Tor girls ThaT can be used in mainTaining a home. Each course widens The knowledge oT The sTudenT beyond The Three Rs. CHECK OVER . . . Joe Fox re-examines his planning sheeT To make sure his dimensions are correcT. Hi Y wmv ., K x ,fe T i?'lg' rW!'.nWkK DOWEL CUTTING . . . Jerry OTTerman cuTs dowel beTore beginning his proiecT. The bandsaw is one oT The many machines uTilized by The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT. -S1 FE Mr. Gerald Bussen B.S. Ed. M.A. Ind. Ed. MeTal Working General MeTals Wood Working 39 Mr. Carl O. Rodery B.S. MA. Ed. General DraTTing Home Mechanics iris, Physical Education Makesl UPS AND DOWNS . . . Cheryl Yeager and Donna Howard Miss Rulh A. Williams show 'rheir slcill ai iumping double on ihe lrampoline. ,fy if '7 A heallhy body helps 'ro make a healihy mind. The Girls' Physical Educalion Deparlmenl organizes iis ac- 'rivilies wilh lhis idea in mind. Girls in physical educa- 'lion classes build good heallh lhrough exercises. ex- perience, rhe excilemenr of compelilion. They gain pride in learning new slcills and praclice good sporls- manship. Pariicipalion in numerous aclivilies is encour- aged lhroughoul lhe year-hockey, baslcelball, lennis. volleyball, rumbling, and soflball. The girls enioy exer- cising lo lhe bear of lhe song, Chicken Fai. Many girls show lheir inleresi in sporls by slaying ailer school for iniramural play. Phys. Ed. is one of lhe mosl pop- ular courses oiiered al l-lazelwood. Mrs. Suzanne Warmann A.B. B.S. Ed. ,Physical Educaiion Physical Educaiion glyl-lealw, l-lealih ,fc 12 V f..Aq,,Jf , ,f ,x . fi T , Z , 5,,i,f,4,. Lf L ,f 4 1 ff- H L- -1 D zz. s- V' Miss Gloria Branson B.S. Physical Educalion l-lealih BLOCKING A PASS . . . Tizby Hunl allempls fo pass ihe baslcefball lo her feammaie. buf guards bloclc lhe way. 40 l QUICK REFLEXES volleyball Miss Janei' Hancock B.S. Girls in Miss Bransons physical eclucalion class know lhal' Timing is essenlial for playing goocl Figures, Fun and Fitness , i N N .. l l l l 4 Physical Educalion l'leal+h WELL EQUIPPED . . . Diane Defferf gels her hockey 1 slick as Ginger Vasbincler puis on her shin guards be- , l fore a hoclcey game. 4l 311- - i Mr. Dale E. Henner Physical Educalion Driver's Training l-leallh WRESTLING TIPS . . . Tom Morgan shows Sieve Lulcer and Allan Slcyles Jrhe correcl rel'eree's posilion before fhey begin lo worlc for a pin. .ill Males Manufacture iq vt 'F sg' wa Mr. Dwighl Hensley Mr. Roberl' W. S+ouffer ES. MS. B.S. Dri-.fer's Training Driver's Training Mr. Sian Bergmeier Mr. Don Callaway 11.3. HA. R' fe: Edgeh' n Driver! Training 42 UP AND OVER . . . Bill Mciladin allows himself plenly of clear- ance in jumping over 'rhe sidehorse. 'fl'- Mr. Roy A. Tanner Jr. Mr. Ronald D. Wiggins B.S. MA. B.S. MA Physical EducaTion Physical EducaTion HeaITh Driver's Training Muscles PhysicaI TiTness is'noT someThing ThaT iusT happens. IT develops Trom our youTh. -Colonel John Glenn, The TirsT American asTronauT To orbiT The earTh. This sTaTemenT represenTs The sTress being placed on physical TiT- ness ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. Vigorous exercises lceep boys aT Haz- elwood iphysically TIT. For endurance and sTrengTh, The boys parTicipaTe in caIisThenics. Team sporTs, and individ- ual sporTs. Good sporTsmanship is em- phasized wiTh sTress being placed on The rules oT Team sporTs. All Treshmen and sophomores Take heaITh where They sTudy The principles oT hygiene. nuTriTion, and TirsT aid. STaTisTics prove ThaT sTudenTs who Talce driver's Training are saTer and more reliable drivers Than Those wiTh- ouT proTessionaI Training. Recognizing This TacT, Hazelwood oTTers driver's Training To all quaIiTied sophomores. SWINGING HIGH . . . 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Lynne O'Shea direcfs freshman Cheryl Wilson fo her ne-if class during fhe opening day of school. tudent OUHC11 Sfudenf governmenf is an imporfanf parf of school life. Represenfafives from each class convey fhe opinions of fheir classmafes fo fhe Council assembly and faculfy advisors. The Sfudenf Council sponsors four major social acfivifies each year. ln fhe Tall fheir social calendar begins wifh fhe Mixer, where sfudenfs receive fheir yearboolcs and make new acguainfances. Nexf comes Homecoming Weekend. December brings fhe Chrisfmas dance. Finally, fhe April picnic complefes fhe social year. Currenflys fhe Council's fop priorify proiecf is fhe American Field Service Foreign Ex- change Program. If is hoped fhaf nexf year Hazelwood will be able fo bring a foreign sfudenf fo sfudy' here. Sfudenfs go fo The polls in May fo elecf Sfudenf Council officers and represenfafives, who are fo be sworn in fhe following year. Spirifs soar as school polifics are discussed during fhe campaign week preceding elecfion day. Wifh fhe ballofs counfed and fhe resulfs announced, anofher progressive year comes fo an end. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS . . . Presidenf John Lively, Vice-Presidenf Danny Ross, Treasurer Paf Haley, and Secrefary Sue Crandall vo'unfeer fo Lee fhe Sfudenf Slorc open durin a lunch eri F9 Q p 46 Voices School Opinion ...CJ 4 - - SEATED: S. Zuccarello, B. Bischola l.. Boaz, D. Ryan, J. Sibley, R Eslep S Crandall D Ross J Lively P Haley C Boslon L OShea P. Grass, C. Linderneyer, S. Sundermeyer, R. Prinz, B. Prange, STANDING J Wilderman K Noyes M Swenson B Walschauser N. Moss, L. Brown, K. McQuigg, G. Spies, J. Sibley, R. Wehmer V W bb K Saund rs D Slaler J Loberg M Thaclcer Morgan, Mrs. Warman, advisor. .fe - . .. GETTING TO KNOW YOU . . . Foreign exchange sludenls were Council guesls al The assembly given lo familiarize The sfudenl' body wirh 'rhe aclivilies of 'rhe American Field Service. SEATED: P. Lofiing, M. Jury, C. Gipson, M. Bahr, S. Sfewarl, 6. Rollman. B. Briclcey, C. Koser, S. Olson. SECOND ROW: L. Fosler B. Thorn, P. I-lord. TI-IIRD ROW: T. I-Iunl, M. Froman, J. Franlclin. S. Wilson, J. Wieland, J. Wilderman, R. Allman, B. Snider, T. Tip- pell, R. Dislqo, L. O'Shea. TOP ROW: J. Doerr, N. Lesh, S. Thorn, S. Crandall, R. Randoll, Miss Julius, Mrs. McKinney, K. Kirby G. Young, B. Niehaus, D. Schramm, R. Eslep, J. Cadell, J. Sibley, C. Parker. Tomorrowvs Leaders Toda Nalional I-Ionor Sociely members are selecleol afr- er Ihe beginning of Ihe second semesler by Ihe en- Iire facully. To qualify for membership, a sludenl musl have an accumulalive scholaslic average of 85 and possess oulslanding qualifies of characler, lead- ership, and service. The cIub's permanenr proiecl is Ihe sponsoring of Ihe schooI's overseas orphan, I-Io Van Be. The Viel- namese boy is supporlecl wilh Ihe money collecled annually from The sluclenl body. TOP: Officers-Presidenf Jim Wilder- man, Treasurer Lynne O'Shea, Secrelary Mary Jury, Vice-Presidenf Bob Snider. GIVE UNTIL IT HELPS . . . Curl Park- er collecls money for I-Io Van Be in a Nalional I-Ionor Sociefy school-wide fund clrive. BAREFOOT BOY . . . Eleven-yearaold I-Io Van Be poses near his home in Vie?- nam. 48 Key lub ives 3500 to Scholarship lime high, 5500. Members are selecled by The lacully The Hazelwood branch of lhe Key Club lnlerna- Jrional, sponsored by Mr. Dawlcins, conlribures lhe pro- ceeds from Hs annual candy sale +o 'rhe P.T.A. schol- viled 'ro lunch wilh a represenralive of 'rhe local Ki- arship fund. This year The conlribulion reached an all- wanis Club. which sponsors The orqanizalion. uae. A SWEET TOOTH . . . Sieve Thorn sells Key Club candy, lhe proceeds of which are donaled lo lhe P.T.A. scholarship fund. each year from a lisl of applicanis. Each boy is in- OFFICERS: Treasurer Ron Allman, Presidenl Bob Snider, and Vice- Presidenl' Larry Boaz hurry on lheir way 'ro a Key Club meeiing. ewes 1 are-M-X Au. i isnt, if KNEELING: M. Ewing, J. Wilderman, J. Lively, T. Bullock, D. Ross, J. Sibley, R. Allman, E. Davidson, D. Wallace, G. Dislco, H. Schaeffer. R. Disko. STANDING: Mr. Dawkins, T. M6rgan, K. l-louse, S. Sundermeyer, R. Prinz, B. Niehaus, R. Esiep, D. Schramm, A. Vlademar, T. Linfern, J. Cadell, C. Parker, J. S. Thorn, G. Coyne. L. Boaz, B. Bishof, J. Loberg, D. Wilderman, J. Doerr, R. McKenna, G. Waller, B. Snider. 49 JET Take ff fo The Junior Engineering Technical SocieTy is spon- sored by The Hazelwood Science DeparTrnenT. To qual- iTy Tor JETS, a sTudenT musT be a junior or senior who is mainTaining an S average. During The year each sTudenT works on a proiecT which he enTers in The Science Fair. The nnaTerials used in These proiecTs GreaTer ST. Louis Cash granTs Tor r mother Big Year are Turnished by The NaTional Science FoundaTion. In addiTion To The help given by Mr. O'l-lara and Mr. Collins, The club advisors, The sTudenTs also receive assisTance Trom individuals associaTed wiTh nearby uni- versiTies and indusTries. The JETS meeT each Monday evening. fi? Mr. O'l-Tara, C. Pace, B. Goesrnann, F. Paulic, J. Wilderrnan, B. S Brown, B. Barbareclc, J. S. Thorn, R. AlTman, R. Dislco, R. Randoll, Wallace. - Q AQUA-B51 -THB nider, S. W. Thorn, M. Webb. D. Mundhenlce, D. Schramm. K. Kirby, M. D. Jacobsmeyer, D. Kummer. R. RueTer, D. Wilderman, T. TippeTT, D. The worlc 50 OFFICERS: Vice-Presidenf Bob Snider, PresidenT Jim Wilderman. Treasurer Dave Schrarnrn, and SecreTary Diane Mundhenlce. A HAIR RAlSlNG EXPERIMENT . . . Diane Mundhenlce proves ThaT some of done by The JETS liferally malzes one's hair sTand on end. Debators Bring ew Glor to Hazelwood THAT'S A GOOD POINT . . . The varsify affirmafive, Dave Schramm and Lynne O'Shea, lisfen affenfive- ly while fhe opposifion presenfs ifs RESOLVED . . . Jennifer argurnenf. Franklin argues for fhe affirm- afive during an inlermural de- bafe wifh Riverview. The Debafe Club, under The direcfion of Mr. Duvall and Mrs. Hollander, learns by doing. The feams parfici- pafe in deloafes wifh ofher schools where sfimulafing ar- gumenfs illusfrafe fhe finer poinfs of clebafing. The varsify squad, consisfing of feam chairman Bonnie Barbareclc, Lynne O'Shea, Dave Schramm, and Morris Brown, is debafing fwo fopics fhis year-Resolved: The Unifed Sfafes Should Have Reciprocal Trade Wi+h Non- Communisf Nafions of fhe World, and Resolved: The Unif- ed Sfafes Should Promofe a Common Marlcef for fhe Wesf- ern Hemisphere. BEHIND A SIMULATED PODIUM . . .John King was elecf- ed oufsfancling represenfafive during a legislafive debafe af Jennings. lil -5.54- SEEKING THE FACTS . . . The varsify debafe feam uses library facilifies for research purposes. SEATED: T. Jones. M. Brown, J. Wilderman, L. O'Shea, M. Jury, J. Franklin. STANDlNG: Mr. Duvall. B. Barbareclc, G. Eich- meier, J. King, T. Morgan, R. McKenna. D. Schramm, Mrs. Hollander. F.T.A. Acts as Student Teachers F.T.A. is a specialized organization tor young people planning to enter the teaching protession. The F.T.A. acts as host to student teachers at a social held tor them atter Turn About Day. Each year club members tour local teaching colleges, where they get a candid view ot campus lite. They also assist the ele- mentary teachers in a tield trip to Grants Farm. AT THE PUNCH BOWL . . . Arleen Westerteld, Lenore Fisher, Mary Jury. and Charlotte Boyer serve at a taculty tea. NIA S . 1 ., 4- l N -Alf SPECIALIZING ALREADY . . . Otticers-Treasurer Sue Olson, Vice-President Lynne O'Shea, President Janet Wieland, and Secretary Pat Lincoln read current education iournals. KVJEELWG: S. Scttifigc. E. Walschauser, M. Siler, P. Hord, M. Gentle, R. Thorn, D. Parker, D. Stephens, C. Boyer. A. Westerteld, L. Rnuiihe tnach, L. Withers, S. Dooley, K. Kick, D. David. SECOND ROW: D. Bond, D. Johnson, L. Engelland, P. Haines, L. Kemper, D. Suhr E. t-tarriz, F. Gentry, C. Linville, M. Jury, J. Dilling, H. Dowling, M. Prange, L. Sutton, S. Stewart. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fox, L. Hogan J. Vi!e'l:, N. Leah T, Ealrlcr, L. O'Shea, J. Wieland, M. Holzhauer, A. Russo, C. Crocker, J. DeVoogt. L. Trigg, S. Olson, G. ft Pc't f:'n P. L'rco'n M. Owe 1, L. Fischer, Miss Hitt, Mr. Gauvin. 52 Parade, Pizza, Picnic for BOTTOM ROW: L. Moensler, N. Lucas, J. l-lorn, L. Burne+l, C. Schaclc, L. Rohman, C. SchmiT, J. Taylor, J. l-lerlcenhoTT, K. Luce. T. Gunfer, L. Gellen, S. RoberTs, R. Schlemmer, L. Rauschelbach, S. Brown, A. Lewis, D. SmiTh, C. VogT, S. SchlueTer, C. FloTow, L. Brown. SECOND ROW: K. Schmid, L. Lindsey, C. Gropoeler, M. King, C. Schneider, J. Hunzilcer, D. ScoTT, S. Noel, M. Pe++y, J. Swann, S. Howell, R. Wehmer, V. Webb, V. Ryan, D. Ryan, S. Underwood, S. Ouernheim, D. Lance, S. MarTin, V. Evans, R. Mangold. THIRD ROW: L. Engelland, R. Howald, P. Howald, P. Huclceby, L. Kramer, V. Faure, D. Minardi, R. WiTTe, J. Meyer, J. Fischer, J. Kloclcenbrinlc, M. Sfolcer, N. SuTTon, S. Brignola, D. Wandling, D. Reed. M. HarTe, S. Thompson, P. Trampe, B. Swann, S. Kern. FOURTH ROW: B. Adams, P. Haines, M. Bahr, J. Bair, M. Kranz, G. Hess, P. Lohrlce, L. Hogan, M. Owens, B. Briclcey, J. Kleberger, L. Ehlers, L. WhiTe, E. Harry- man, N. HarT. P. PTeTTer, J. Schallr. TOP ROW: S. Henninger, M. Smoclc, L. Beamish, K. HunsTein, B. FawceTT, L. Wilson, J. Babo, N. STogsdill, S. Olson, P. Lincoln, R. l-lorsT, M. Nilcolychilc, M. Groos. G. Bazan, J. Heard, J. Hobbs, G. Malehorn, B. Niedringhaus. lT's a woman's world, say The Hazelwood High Homemalcers. Exploring new visTas in The Tield oT home managemenT lceeps The club members busy. ParTies, dinners, and sTyle shows malce Their eTTorTs worThwhile. ln addiTion To Their many oTher acTiviTies, The girls in H.H.H. Tind Time To assisT oTher school groups in The culinary arTs. Their acTive parTicipaTion in school-sponsored acTiv- iTies is exempliTied by The donaTion oT proceeds Trom Their Hawlc jewelry sale To The scholarship Tund. A Tashion review aT The Spring ProiecT Fair, a prize-win- ning Homecoming TloaT, and a calce wallc aT The Spring Picnic are iusT a Tew oT The many rewarding proiecTs oT These TuTure homemalcers. CANDLELIGHT . . . Candles symbolized The oaThs Talcen by The new oTTicers and members a+ The insTallaTion ceremonies. OFFICERS . . . Secre+ary Lynnore Fischer. Business Manager Nelda Evans, Treas- urer Sue STewarT, Vice-Presidenl' Liz lslilc, and Presidenl' Gloria RoT+man keep Tashion-wise. l 5 Future Nurses Assist in TB Testing Future Nurses Club, consisting ot iuniors and sen- iors, is sponsored by Mrs. Walcher, the school nurse. Meeting every other week, the members hear speak- ers trom the medical protession and plan tield trips to nearby hospitals. Many ot the members serve as xolunteer nurses' aides in hospitals. Each year the club assists Mrs. Walcher in administering the TB tests. THE HEALING ARTS . . . Nancy Moss assists in the TB testing program. PRACTICAL APPLICATION , . . Otticers-President Kathy Kir- bv. Secretary Nancy Moss, Vice-President Hilda Dowling, and Treasurer Mary Groos iflustrate the time points ot hospital bed' making. S C: th: Nkfalche' K. Luce, M. C'a.i.'son, C. Peroutka, A. Martin, J. Lockhart, N. Moss, K. Kirby. H. Dowling, S. White, S. How- S V-'13, C. Vogt, J. Weingartner, P. McNeeIy. STANDING: E, Harriman, M. Nikolychik, C. Snider, M. Canter. C. Bates. C. K '.. f? ff, IJ, I?ub-trdali, L. Foster, M. Eroman, M. Kick, S. Schlueter, J. Uther, M. Bridgeman, C. Stark, C. Woodrutt, B. White- J Hfhfk. Letterman Show Skills in Varied Fields KNEEUNG: R. Eslep, J. Sibley, J. Lively, W. Marks. SEATED: B. Maher, M. Ballard, R. Farnsworlh, C. Wildberger, D. Wallace, L. Hel wig, J. Crain, T. Heideman, D. Davis. R. Lieber, D. Kummer, G. Railery, P. Schroeder, A. Drake, J. Crow, J. Maull. SECOND ROW G. Schroeder, R. Leaver, L. Maine, R. Lolspeich, G. Wohldmann, C. Parker, D. Kollman, T. Linlern, C. Alberli, W. Ralher, J. Clawson G. Herwig, T. Davis, B. Jaeclcel, J. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Coach Tanner, J. Wehmer. R. Buckley, D. Anzalone, R. Kell, J. Milsfer N. Orlando, D. Ross, D. Cronin, D. Schramrn, W. Spilzmiller, D. Henderson, J. Heberer, J. Cadell, D. Turner, G. Eiclcrneier, Coach Henner. CHIEF COOK AND BOTTLE WASHER . . . Jim Cadell slirs chili for lhe Lel rerrnan's Club Supper. Members of ihe Lelierman's Club lry To promole aih- leiic pariicipalion, slimulaie school spiril concerning all aihleiic evenls, and creale and mainlain good sporls- manship ihroughoui ihe sludenl body. Each year lhe club has a chili supper. The proceeds ihis year wenl for addilions lo The loclcer room equip- menl, a iraining 'fable and cabineis, and for ihe pur- chase oi The new baslceiball scoreboard. NO LEETOVERS TONIGHT . . .Wayne Marlcs and Andy Dralce call +his cleaning up +he kilchen ailer lhe Chili Supper. l DOUBLE PLAY . . . Presiden+ Ray Eslep, Vice-Presidenl' John Lively, Secreiary , Wayne Marlcs, and Treasurer Jerry Sibley play a game of ping pong in +he sfue J, ig 'SQL denl lounge Hawk Shots Aim for Good Pictures mn. m BOTTOM ROW: H. Dowling, S. DeClye, C. Boyer, D. Bond, D. Smilh, D. David. B. Thorne, L. Rauschelbach, J. Swann, L. Linclsey, N. Leach K. Kollman. S. Wagnon. SECOND ROW: M. Webb, W. Johns, T. Hammer. R. Warner. R. Springmeyer, T. Dyer, C. Travis, S Prichard, G. Vasbinder, L. Kelly, J. Brussman, L. Lyle, Mr. Fox, C. Phillips, G. Duello. TOP ROW: J. McMillan, G, Springmeyer, R. Mad- dov. E. Sleqmann, D. Doe. R. Kloclcenbrinlc, B. Kruclcemever, T. Ealclor, D. Noeclcer. K. Goedel. Learning lo lalce beller piclures, developing lilm, larniliarizing lhemselves wilh camera lunclions, and pholographing school evenls were lhe aims ol lhis years Camera Club. Having acquired a new darlc room and processing eguipmenl, members were able lo gain praclical ex- OEElCERS . . . Vicefprezidonl Wayne Johns, Treasurer Charlolle 3' .-if Mr. Ev Secrelfirf Donna Smilh, and Preaidenl Milne Webb. 56 perience. Each club member look a lurn worlcing in lhe dark room several limes a week. Wilh lhe help ol prolessional pholographers, lhe members learned lhe more complicaled pholographic melhods such as relouching and linling. LET'S SEE WHAT DEVELOPS . . . Rich Springmeyer and Dave Roberls process lheir own piclures in lhe new dark roorn. Hawk Talks in School Newspaper Q- LET EM ROLL STeve Thorn and Dave Schramm puT The finishing Touches on The newspaper aT The prinTers oTTice POUND THAT TYPEWRITER . . . Newspaper copy is Typed Tor The lasT Time beTore IT goes To The prinTer. if Nj. HAWK ,AL The HAWK TALK, The bi-weekly high school newspap- er, has undergone a Tace-liTTing This year. JournalisTically speaking, The TronT page layouT is cenTered around a TloaTing masT, a varieTy oT new headlines have been add- ed, and more and larger picTures are being published. A revolving ediTorship gives each sTudenT The respon- sibiliTy oT publishing. The HAWK TALK sTaTT prides iT- selT on compleTe coverage mainTaining an inTeresTing bal- ance oT news, TeaTures, and ediTorials. AlThough sTaTT members sign up in The regular man- ner Tor The newswriTing course, They musT be approved by The advisor and The counselor. ill! ,W V .,- as ' - HID , , 1, ,ji A- ff.. I . , . sl . X ' A -as A in' .4 ., X. 4 , x ,xx v wwf-- ' xx Y . -1 K X s k 5 ,. i ,- . , X Y '- D fam Ni' x , 1 1 r KaThie Bradsher HAWK TALK STAFF KaThie Mossberger Myrna Day Mary Kay Nowack Gene Eickmeier Ray Scholle Ray Franks Dave Schramm Mary Froman Diana Jackson Rosemary Jackso Mary Jury John King Fl Sandy Serig Mindy Siler J. STeve Thorn Myrna ZachriTz HOT OFF THE PRESSES . . . Mary Kay Nowack and Rosemary Jackson Told The laTesT HAWK TALK beTore iT goes on sale. 57 WORK! VVORK! WORK! . . . Joan Wehrenbrechf, Joanne Primo and Cnarloffe Travis are Iward ai work designing +I'1eir CJGCS. THIS IS HELP? . , . Mr. MiIIman, commercial pI'1oIograpI'1er, re- ceives insiruciions from The sraff members on wha? piciures are lo be liken. Torch Lights GO. ROUND UP THOSE SUBSCRIBERS . . . Hilda Dowling, Car- oI Gipson, and Bill McFadin pu? up posfers +o adverfise 'rI'1e beginning of yearbook sales. WIiere are +Iwose Iayouis? You I1aven'+ done 'mem yei? Tomorrow is ine deadline! Can'+ you do any- Ibing rigid? TI'1rougI1 all Ibis confusion 'me siaii carried on wi'rI'1 +I1e I1eIp oi Mrs. Bridgeman. Many Iwours oi Iward worIc weni info Ibis year's TORCH, and we hope you enjoy ir. HOLD IT! . . . Mike Webb prepares +o snap a piciure of CIinI Pace proofreading +I1e 'typing done by Berry Mussman. I se The Wa to Reminiscence THE TORCH STAFF Edilor .T .,.T,.,W.., Business Manager Inlroduclion and Division T ,,,, T Curriculum ssssA,,,., Organizalions .i,s. Sporis ,ss,. Acliviiies .s,.., Classes: Freshman .sss., Sophomore .s..As Junior .Aaa, TT Senior .,,.. T . Sandi DeClue T T Sue Wilson TT Lynne O'Shea Nina Lesh Carol Gipson Hilda Dowling Diane Mundhenlce TT Sandi DeClue Sue Wilson Clinf Pace Mike Webb Bill McFadin TT .TTTT Judy Sease Janei' Wieland LaRaye Brown Ri+a Yaies Be++y Mussman Pam McNeely CharloHe Travis Joanne Primo YOU DUMMY . . . Sandi DeClue and Sue Wilson worlc on 'rhe layoul dummy as Brown Judy Sease and Rila Yafes help make a firsl slep in organizing 'rhe pages of fhe yearbook. gfaff aggggnmenfg TT'-T ki n-,X 4552-'-' Hawkettes Add lamor to Games ,gamma fr 1 :gli Q, 5 . CN YOUR MARK . . . l-lawlrelres '-nal' ar lhe 40-yard line for lheir cue from 'rhe march- - r . nj bans. NEAT AS A PIN . . . Caplaln Janel . I Wieland arranges Co-Caplain Pal orrls, lhe drrll and dance leam performs belween halves al loolball Weinqarllfs scarf before a performance. The l-lawlcelles are a Hazelwood lirsl lhis year. Consislinq of 27 and baslelball games. Wlrh lhe help of Jrheir sponsor, Mr. Croclcer, rhe girls have adoprecl a poinr syslem by which lhey are able +o earn a school lelrer. Members add exlra poinls by solo performances. Rolnls are sublracled lor absence from rehearsals. The l-lawlcelles hope lhal rhelr newly-lormecl Team will become a Hazelwood Jrradi- hon. --.g ..r. n ii, 7D' :, Sth rr G. Vffftcn, M. Moeller C. Wrlson M. Holzhauer, R. bchlemmer, J. Laramie, S. Farasy, P. Weinqarlh, M. Hor- '- C, Pale . ST!-NDHNJG: J. Schddler, R, Kno'en, D. Smilh, J. Beller, D. Adams, J. Loclrharl, L. Tomrell, C. Saunders, Zire rr' M. Keheu S. S16-'HGVA S. Se'+lage, D. Bond, G. l-lamplon, J. Wieland, Mr. Croclrer. 60 The Make Music Where Ever They Go To seT The air wiTh music bravely ringing is Tar Trom lenT a TesTive air when They sang carols aT LamberT Air- wrong . . . could well be The inspiraTion oT The Robed porT. Choir. Under The direcTion oT Miss Nancy Owens, The Spring acTiviTies included The Robed Choir's parTicipa- Robed Choir presenTed Tor The enTire sTudenT body a Tion in The Spring PesTival and The Spring Picnic TalenT Thanksgiving program, a ChrisTmas assembly, and a Show. Spring ConcerT. As is TradiTional, They provided The choral background During The ChrisTmas holidays, members oT The group Tor Honors ConvocaTion and CommencemenT. ., .K OFFICERS . . . Miss Owens: Sue McDonnell, music co-ordi- naforg Elaine Lopez and Charlene Hodge, robe cusTodiansI Jeanene Weihe, secreTary7 Doug Humphrey, vice-president and Sandy LaBlanc, president f 1 I, FBT: HALLELUJAH! HALLELUJAH! . . . Janice HowIeTT, Janef Ballard, and KaThy Diersen perform before Miss Owens aT The choir TryouTs. BOTTOM ROW: K. Bradsher, J. Peelc, A. LeaTherby, C. Keipp, G. WaTson, D. Riley, M. Glore, M. STogsdill, G. Malehorn, J. Ballard, D. Brown, C. Boyer, L. ETTinger, N. Williams, J. Weihe. SECOND ROW: Miss Owens, S. EckerT, L. LoTTus, N. Samarziclc, R. Godar, C. Cor- maclc, L. Plummer, M. Kelley, M. Ballard, D. Humphrey, D. Bond, R. RouTT, M. Cormack, D. Gunning, J. WeingarTner, L. CourTney, C. Perrine. THIRD ROW: J. Gerlcen, S. Donnan, E. Lopez, C. Hodge, B. Miller, K. Kirby, L. Kemper, S. McDonnell, S. LaBlanc, J. Lively, R. EsTep, L. Wilson, D. Figura. L. McMenamy, B. Grenzebach, S. Greer, J. Mueller, D. Wandling, B. Thorne. TOP ROW: L. RinderlcnechT, J. Willingham, S. Lohrneyer, P. Schroeder, T. BommariTo, J. Bell, V. Arnold, K. KreiTner, J. Sheppard, J. Lewellen, R. Broaders, P. Mareschal, D. Valleroy, R. SanTuTT. D. Turner, J. Tacke, L. Nolen, J. Schroeder, V. Hufson, J. Ouance, J. Wells, P. JolcersT, J. BerTilIo. bl Firsi' Clarinei' Pam Lolling Farrell Lofling Lenore Kelly Ken lzoslerling Second Clarinei' Richard Romans Marilyn Sweelin Pele Adams Joanne DeVoog'r Sieve Legerwood Third Clarinei' Pal Genlry Sharon Brown Jenny Taylor Bass Clarinei' Kafhy Farley Alfo Clarinei' Pal Niewald Oboe Arleen Weslerleld Flule Mary Canler Linda Viclcers Elizabelh Schullz Nancy Halch Carol Scudder Al+o Saxophone Sleve Brixey Jannelle Fosler Ross Maxwell Tenor Saxophone Roger Trimble Bob Miller Bari+one Saxophone Larry Wells Percussion Milce Webb David Grofe Pierce Foullc Richard Roberfs Band Performances Bass Tuba Ron Agnew Bill Cornelison Firsi' Trumpei' Joe Rielcen Richard Field Jim Haley Second Trumpei' Terry Cadwallader Ken Kilchens Ken Hargrove Third Trumpei' Keilh House David Azerolo Ron Koser Barifone Horn Mary Farley Richard Afwaler French Horn Tom Ealclor Joanne Cahill Al+o Horn Jim Henderson ' -,.- . V' ,,-Q -' !'9 . 'c 1 , .- 4- THE LEADER OF THE BAND . . . Drum maior Jim Mc- Millan brings The band to affenfion affer a performance. SAXS WITH RHYTHM Roger Trimble Don Richards Ross Maxwell and Steve Brnxey rehearse Their parls in un son .f I il. l ,- 'f -- -Q , x ' VR al F 1 V 5 , N, A - - -1, -:fm - ' 4 iq.-5 X - 1 v 'X K' lk' 1 5 - 1 1 ff -Y 5 3, 5 K 3 .40 , ,Y i lr . . I .1 X X M 5 r'1fn,t, .X rfz x -yi Q ,ay J i ,f fb ,X I f fy .W--vnhvsv-.wawi-mavownwvvwb-N-av-nun' Qg...,.., ' 4 E I A 1 wane-o-I-awww-f-M .-.-vu., WM, x .,....f .-A- -q,.....,.. -, , ,..,, Q ' I A K i .f.,,,Yw,,3 Q... , QQ , A - , I , var I 4 , ' .w . '19 Q Xl , 5- 4 A A.. J' U 40 1 145 AN' Q' if--4 14 ll :lf may H- 1 . 4 A - ht my 1.1 -'W '- . ...n.N'U H' 'x' ,As . - ' '?,. Y' ' Q . ' 2 ..'A.T?'-gi.?wg?'-v-H,, f - x M . Q , . U, V MJYQ: -rw.A:N,. ,--.NV,...M,. - . 9 Q J' QTg.. ,, it xiii' fg- W, Q. - 'nm Qvrx n -, i 4...,u V, . F A f.s 1 Varsity Cheerleaders in Action ! T ig, !' W Co-Capfain La Raye if adress. D lain Judy Jean S+udebal:er l 3? Y ,......i......... Cindy Rabe Barbara Walchshauser The Hazelwood High School cheerleaders, sponsored by Miss Williams and Mr. Wrighl, 'ralce lheir cheering seriously. This summer lhe girls allended la cheerleading clinic ai Parkway High School where lhey learned new yells. Leading lhe fans al wreslling rneels and loolball and loaslcelball games keep The girls busy all year round. Pal Haley Sandy Zuccarello Pal Schul+e Pep Club Furnishes I1'1eent1ve to W1n The large membership in The Pep Club shows fha? Hazelwood sporls fans baclc Iheir Ieam IOO per cenl. Club members enjoy reserved seals al home games and lransporlalion by Ihe bus load lo all away games. By urging his Ieam Io viclory while walching exciling sporls aclivilies, The Pep Club member earns poinls Ioward a high school leller. Each year lhe Pep Club joins Iogelher wilh Ihe LeHerman's Club in presenling a coslume dance. CONFERENCE IN EQUIPMENT ROOM . . . Officers-Sec refary Linda Slurgis, Vice-Presidenl Wayne Marlcs, Pres: denf Jim Cadell, Treasurer Donna Zelle, and sponsors, Miss Williams and Mr. Wrighl discuss club business. Junior V3TS1ly Cheel leaders 'X mlm.- ,Ll , L I.ET'S GIVE A CI-IEER . . . Junior varsily cheerleaders Janice Hughes Linda Cunningfon Karol Woolsey Karen Woolsey Pele Grass Judy Sibley, Celesle Walker, and Viclci Webb demonslrale 'rheir cheering sl: lls 1 Enthusiastic Fans The Pep Club, 740 sfrong, ioins wifh ofher specfafors af Hue opening game of The fooiball season 'R WIDE OPEN .Wifh or wifhouf bubble baskefball fans ane loud and clear. gum Cheer From the Stands. A I -Q A- 135434 A-,I A STANDING OVATION . . . The happiness of These fans is almosf painful. 1 no ' Q. V.. L Q, ,I 'L lov' 1 oF nf- a os! 0 Q, Alla -9'E' I!'.. '. 5 w- .- C'- N',l21'-. , 0.5 1 -.,' w COMPETITIO 4 X is 94 bit' . fig :gf xf 2155. vf ,, i , e 1' r .. 4 ,gn A M. 'wq- n 'dr-Ill ,A -' I Q- s 0 Q For fhey can conquer who believe They can. Alexander Pope if-Q13 X8 fx'-V., ,J -' ,dv Ivy, ' W MYQ, r 5 W b it x , kvwf., W in -M...:..- ' 4? ,Af-', '23 -i 'B L 'Wf- S 1 . v . ':fz:G2 ti W! sv' Q N 'al I rf' 69 Hawk Gndders F11'11Sh 3 1 HAPPY, HAPPY FACES . . . You can r misfake The happy look on fhe faces of Coaches Henner, Wiggins. and Barfon as +hey wa+ch fhe kickoff affer The Hawks score again. ,, an hav,- Place Second in Conference VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Hazelwood Pallonville Hazelwood McCluer Hazelwood Berkeley Hazelwood Melilville Hazelwood Sl. Charles Hazelwood Maplewood Hazelwood Ladue Hazelwood Lindbergh Hazelwood Alfion GRINDING IT OUT . . . Jim Cadell gains yardage Ha e oo 39 O cf ry o Si' Cha e +. fi' 2-. Hawks to Lose 19 eniors N we lin' ' Sin . Boffom row: J. Cadell, J. Lively, R. Eslep, D. Scliramm, B. Meyer, R. Leaver. D. Kummer. D. Croniri, G. Wohldmann, D. Anzalone, J. Welmer. Second row: J. McGuire, R. Lolspeiclw, M. Ballard, C. Alberli C. Wildberger, R. Buckley, G. Scliroecler, J. I-leberer, D. Hvdefzcw, L. l-lelwig. Third row: D. Wildermen, T, Bommerilo, G. Herwig, T. Linlern. P. Schroeder, J. Schroeder, G. Eiclcmeier, R. Kell, L. Make G. Wialler R. Rueler. Top row: Mr. Henner, Mr. Wiggins, B. Milculas, R. Nielwaus, R. Dislco, D. l-leclwf, T. Esies, D. Koll- Mfm K. Davie J. Slalwl, B. Oyca. 'Wx 1. 5 i Q l SERVDUS . . , H illfime lifillf fire no iolcing mailer lo our loolball players. rpg M, 523 ' I in .I S1271 :Ju-9 ON THE WAY . shufouf wcfory. MOVING ON Hazelwood rs cred fed wffh anofher fvrsf down agavnsf S+ Charles Underclass Teams Suppl ERESHMAN TEAM . . . Bo+'fom row: H. Whife, J. Hardes+y, F. Hamelbock, E. Tolles, L. Walfers, D. Baugh, D. Goad, T. Bumb, G. Lar- k7ns E. Cross. Second row: Coach Be-rqmeier, S. Aubuchon, W. McPherson, C. Schulfe, T. Linfern, S. Graves, B. Juengel, J. House, K. M:Lem-ore, G. Pau'e, T. Thompson. Third row: Coach Erankenberqer, T. Ungerer, C. Thompson, G. Ziehl, J. Hord, R. Hansen, T. Cam- oagna, G. Pope, J. Berry, R. Wehmer, M. Murphy. Fourfh row: L, Miller, C. Biermann, C. Kell, T. Killian, R. Lodes, R. Pranqe, J. Leonard, M. Rivera, S. Emerson, G. Sprlngmeyer, K. Neuman. Top row: J. Willingham, J. Vi+ale, T. Volz, M. Cadell, K. Maher, M. Raymer, S. Sfa- fey, D. WhP nq P. Graney. S. Wlpperman, D. Scannel, J. lssler. C P 4 b . f ' V . A , iff 4 . MISSED THIS ONE . . . Bu'r Jim Cade!! caughf ofhers In 'rhe Hawks' 5-3-I season. CG-CAPTNNS . . . Var:7',' co-capfams Mike Eal- T: i ard J Cudew. 1 Future Varsities The l962 Hawlc TooTball Team was one oT The besT in The school's hisTory. WiTh a 5-3-I rec- ord, Hazelwood Toolc second place in The Tough Middle Six Conference oT ST. Louis CounTy. HiqhlighTs oT The season included non-conTer- ence vicTories over PaTTonville and Berkeley, plus a Thrilling 2I-2l Tie wiTh league champion Lindbergh. During one Three-game sTrealc, The Hawlcs rolled up 72 poinTs while Their defense held The opposiTion scoreless. This included The 39-O Homecoming vicTory over ST. Charles, A Tine Team oT juniors and sophomores should boosT The Hawks To even greaTer heighTs nexT year. f ' 'il 'L 3 SIDELINE RUN . . . No one was even close To John Lively on This Touch down run againsT The ST. Charles PiraTes. L All -uyuuu .'B'i. Q o , O '- JUNlOR VARSITY TEAM . . . B0'Hom row: L. Gilleard, R. Perko, K. House, W. Scholle, A. Lyle, D. Hill, J. Naselroad, D. Coglin, C. Rich ardson. Second row: E. Davidson, J. Haley, M. Osborn, R. Perino, B. MiddleTon, D. Azerolo, G. ThornTon. Third row: J. Herr, G. Dislco T Hufson, G. Bremer, C. Chunn. J. Mench. FourTh row: B. Jaeclcel, R. Prinz, J. Loberg, T. Adams. Top row: Coach STouTTer, P. PraTT Coach BarTon. Hawks Finish First .1 XJ H R W K fxlki-75549 X, 3 5 ESQ 95769 QDUUQ J i 4525, BoHom row: B. Weselon, L. Maine, J. Sibley, J. Clawson, J. Conley, J. Kunne, J. Wenrner, D. Ryan. Top row: Coach Tanner, J. Crow, T. L7n+ern. R. Farnsworfn, J. Kufier, R. Esiep, D. Davis, J. McGuire, L. Helwig, I.. Seward, Coach Hensley. ONE MORE . . .Jim Kuiier gefs anoiner poini aqainsi Riverview. THE TIP . . . Ron Farnsworfh had a big iip on ine Riverview game. 1 76 Dave Da s goes lwo po nfs aga nsf Riv- Opponen+ Ladue , , Counlry Day Maryland l-leiglnls Berlceley . so , Websfer Groves Rilenour o o s Rilenour s so , Universily Cily so Wellslon .... , Ladue ,,,,.,,. , Kirlcwood . lvlcCluer .... Rilrenour ssssss Kirkwood o,oo Riverview ee,, Normandy eeeee Pallonville .. Riverviews .... . Jennings .,oeee lv1cCluer ...... S+. Charles .sA.. Counlry Day .ss,. McCluer ............. Underolass Cagers S-T-RAE-T-C-H . . . Ron Farnswor+h had To go high for These Two poinfs againsf Riverview. GIVE THAT MAN A HAND . . .Jim Kufier had a loi of comperifion for This rebound. FRESHMAN TEAM . . . Boffom row: M. Kolb, K. Maher, T. Ungerer, T. Thomason, G. Paule, J. Gibbar, P. Dunivan. Second row: R Kryder, M. Farnsworih, D. Goad, C. Thompson, J. Leonard, R. Wehmer, B. Cross, Coach Hensley. Top row: J. Beaiiy, E. Boulware, M Baumer, C. Schuife, B. Pfeifer, M. Cadell, D. Baugh, D. Barnes, L. Miller. Y- - v.v Matmen Rank First in Bo'r'rom row: W. Marks D. Koflman, C. Alberfi, G. Ralfery, H. Garriclc, B. Schramm, J. Ollerman, D. Ross, T. Bulloclc, D. Wallace. Second row: K. Davis M. Glare, T. Heidennan, J. Milsler, R. Coleman, C. Wildberger, K. Noyes, R. Polasek, C. Richardson, B. Hunl, R. Grabish, M. Cannon, P. Schroeder. Third row: Coach Franlcenberqer, L. Rinderlcnechl, T. Volz, D. Jaqgi, P. Grass. l.. Dickerson, A. Silver, M. Mur- phy R. Head-yr, R. Fuess, K. Neuman, M. Riley, R. Wieser, H. Whi+e, J. Leiloer, R. Waller. Fourfh row: J. Courfney, T. Davis, R. Foege, B. Chapik, G. Coy, J. Henderson, A. Lyle, R. Warner, R. Fisher, M. Rivera, D. Pe-rko. Top row: D. Hill, T. Morgan, J. Harr, T. Camprella, T. Campagna, R. Lores, J. Hardesly, D. Simmons, T. Joseph. S. Aubuchon, R. Prange, A. Richards, L. Gilleard. va GOING FOR ANOTHER PIN . . . Wayne Marks fr-TTT! A is abouf lo pin his opponenf from Rilenour. S. 80 District, Second in tate Hawks' Score 29 33 36 42 3I 29 30 30 45 47 3I I8 39 22 5 FIVE PLACE IN STATE . . . BoH'om row: Dave Schramm IIsI', l8O Ib. cIassI, Dan Ross Ilsf, lI2 Ib. cIassI. Top row: Wayne Marks IISI. I33 Ib. cIassI, Greg Raffery I3rd, I38 Ib. cIassI, Chuck Alberfi I3rd, l45 Ib. cIassI. l Opponen+ Normandy Berkeley WebsIer Groves CIayIon Jennings IvIcCIuer Paffonville I Riverview Parkway Fairview Afiuron I Rifenour I SI. CI1arIes I Riverview Opponen'I's Score 23 I3 6 5 I6 I3 I6 I4 7 5 III 25 5, 8 I I9 I I , 1 Wrestlers Dlspla ROSS PINS EARLE . . . Dan Ross, new siafe champion in Ihe II2-Ib. division, has iusf pinned Jim Earle of Riverview, Earle previousIy had been Three-Time sfaie champ and had never been deieared in The sraie of Missouri. Ross Iaier de- Feafed Earle for The disfricf championship and siaie cham- pfonship. .df 82 hamp1onsh1p Form SPEED, INTELLIGENCE AND MUSCLE . . . The keys 'fo our I-Iawks' success. STATE . . . Wayne Marks is on his way Io a championship in Ihe s'ra're mafch af Kirkwood. OOI-Il IT I-IURTSI . . . Greg Raffery is frying for a guiIlofine in his rnafch for Ihird place in Ihe sfaIe maIch. Golfers G0 to tate Meet GOLF TEAM . . . BoH'om row: A. Drake, J. Middlefon, J. Sibley, T. Carney, T. Jones. Second row: R. Selfergren, C. Linnemeyer, G. Eiclcmeier. R. Kell, K. Davis, G. Crews, Coach Tanner. CONCENTRAUON . . . Ken Davis concenfrales on his long pull as Charles CADDIES . . . Coaches Tanner and Bergmeier Linnemeyer walches. made good Caddies for The golf Team. 1 P ..3,i--v T. ,, ' ,f A sflf I, 1 7. . hug 83 1 Q 25' ' ef 5 . ,W ef 59-' .1 f il f,-41 W-ual' TRACK TEAM . . . Bollom row: B. Ovca, J. Slahl, R. Fischer, R. J. l-lenclerson, S. Deady, J. Haley, K. 'Forlner, C. Crow, F. Walfers L. Gilleard, B. Krulcemeyer, C. Chunn, G. Springmeyer. Schaefer, C. Manahan, L. Diclcerson, J. Lieber, T. Joseph, D. C. Phillips, T. Ungerer, K. Line, R. Sleinbruegge, S. Wipperman, Turner, D. Kollman. Top row: Coach Wiggins, R. Broaders, M. T. www. second row: e. schfoedef, R. Payne, R. ver Mehfen. Traekmen Place Third in Big PRACTICE JUMP . . . John Lively prepares for his landing eller anolher suc- cessful broad jump. Al lhe Beaurnonl lnvilalional where 23 of lhe sla+e's besl alhleles compeled, John look 'renfh in The decalhlon. l . Tl-lE PAUSE Tl-lAT REFRESHES . . . Sprawled on lhe grass, lhese 'rraclcmen resl befween evenfs. 84 .gg .un lf'- Foesrerling, R. Lofspeich, J. Kuhne, D. Schramm, R. Farnsworflw, J. Cadeli, J. Lively, D. Kummer, L. Seward, E. Thacker, T. Davis, C. Rowlan, C. Pace, Coach Reiche. Ten Conference FORM . . . Don Kummer demons'rra+es good form in The sho+ put LEADING THE PACK . . . All fhree Hazelwood hurdlers are in fron+a++l'1e firsf barrier 1 A a i .L Q4 . 4 85 1 , -vi ff 4 :anis - Q - ,1 ' I' il 44- 1 x Y., Qs' KEEPING IT CLOSE . . . Behind Milfon Foers'rerling's Hwrowing, Ron Farnsworflfs iumping, and John Lively's running. 'rhe Hawks were able fo keep dose 'ro Rifenour in 'rink dual mee+. GOOD VAULT . . . Efforflessness is 'the keynofe of Frank Schaefens pole vaulf. 1' X el 'U Y K . x A X . Y 1' L, 86 TRACK RECORD Opponeni' Jennings Normandy S+. Charles Rilenour McCluer Riverview Big IO Resuli' Won Won Won Won Losl Losl 3rcl HANDOFF . . . Ken Forlner lakes The baion from Daylon Turner for The second leg of The fwo-mile relay. I CROSS COUNTRY TEAM . 1 BoHom row B McRea, M. Gipson, C. Bremer, M. Sfrasburg. J. Crain. W. Gehner. Second row: Mr. Phillips, D. Turner, K. Forfner, C. Crow W Ra+her J. Lieber, C. Rowlan. 87 Baseball Varsit Initiated ' 1 3 VARSITY TRACK . . . Kneeling: T. Esles, D. Lewis. Middle row: Coach l-lensley, L. l-lelwig, W. Spilzmiller, J. Wehmer. D. Bushawn, D. Alsup, D. l-lechf. J. McGuire, P. Hogan. Top row: C. Parlcer, G. Paule, D. Ryan, L. Maine, B. Adams. D. Davis. B. Maher. PREPARATION . . . Bob Maher prepares lo hir rhe nexf pirch in pracfice. xQ,-V Y' P- 'Rgg'2m:T 'f.f? 88 LONG PEG . . . Dana Ryan Throws ou? an- olher Ladue runner. ' Into C0unty's Top League ll X, X JUNIOR VARSITY . . . BoH'om row: Coach Hampion, K. House, J. Marfens, S. Sundermeyer T Delia J Berry C Randolph B Jaeck eI, R. Prinz, K. Lepley. Top row: W. Hudson, T. Campagna. K. Kreifner, B. Schmalz B Pfeifer R Durall J Loberg E Porhs E Davio SEASON RECORD Opponen1 s Score Opponeni' Hawks' Score I SI. Charles ..,.. ..,.. ..,...,,,,,..,,, 7 7 Rifenour ...... ,....,. O 6 McCIuer ..,,.. ...... 3 8 Riverview .. .. .35 7 S+. Charles 8 Kirkwood ..,. ,..... 5 IO Ladue ...... 2 PaIIonviIIe ..... ,...... 4 9 Normandy ...... ,..,., I 3 Iv1cCIuer .. .. I3 Normandy , A, C 3.4 9 Riienour .......... , ...... 6 5 Universify Cify ,,,. .,..., 2 IO Riverview ,,,,,,.,....,. ,..,., 6 9 WebsIer Groves ,,,., ..,,.. 2 HARD TAG . . . Wally SpiIzmiIIer faqs Larry Maine af Ihird during a praciice game. 1 1 ' A .LA 1 SMTLE . , . GAA, oTTicers pose by The Tennis courTs. Kneeling: Rep- rese-nTaTTves Linda Ford, Barbara Noyes, Nancy Davis, and Sue Thomp- son. STanding: Sandi DeClue. poinT manager, Nancy Moss, vice-presi- denT7 Joan WehrenbrechT, presidenT: Donna Lance, secreTary, EALLET OR EASKETEALL? . . . SporTs are noT only excilring and compeTiTive. They provide opporTuniTies To improve one's grace. NoTe The arm movemenTs. 90 G.A.A. Members Compete All girls in The school are eli- gible To belong To The Girls' ATh- leTic AssociaTion. This year's mem- bership ToTalecl 400, wiTh Miss Jan- eT Hancoclc and Miss Gloria Bran- son serving as sponsors. Class Teams in volleyball, soTT- ball, and baslceTball were chosen, and play-oTTs were held in May. The Juniors won The volleyball championship, and The oTher sporTs were canceled because oT bad weaTher. Members OT The organizaTion en- TerTained Their moThers aT a MoTh- er-DaughTer NighT. MoThers as well as daughTers played volleyball and parTicipaTed in exercises. MOTHER-DAUGHTER NIGHT . . . Everyone played volleyball and enioyed reTreshmenTs served by Miss Hancock and helpers. in Perfecting Skills :HN-1 LETTERETTES . . . Sharon Smegner, Elaine Lopez, and Sandi DeClue pose wiih Miss Branson. These girls have earned SOO G.A.A. poinis during fheir years af H.H.S. BATTER UP! . . . Donna Niciceil awaifs The piich io bar in ihe winning 1 , Q.-' lb-4 run, while skepiical Carol Gipson prepares io caich a miss. lT'S MINE . . . Dana Wandling aiiempis To slam rhe ball and win fhe game. 9I .i A i R T T 2 Q V kk Q lX' N 'N Xxx X 'ffflQ.'QQ: l 1vl sizggggigzezfsfg . l - af!:4,':7:'v'20,' ng 50 uf J, , 4, - . l Q 31,11 'X ' -. ',1. , - . X JJ Qian , SF 1 93' 'S X I l,., H A 1 ' is fi J 'ff 535-Qi It . g s , i3f I ,Q ' if it V 9 52' w QD x X,-gf us V ' s. J' fl -3 . 1 : ,,. . 'nh . . 1962 Junior Maid, GINNY SUE WATSON Freshman Maid, CAN DY BOSTON Homecomin Court Senior Maid, LARAYE BROWN Senior Maid, PAT HALEY Sophomore Maid, JUDY SIBLEY 1962 Homecoming Weekend T l.. 5. QM' A P745 C., H .N BURNING BRIGHT . . . Ron Buclcley Iiurls +I1e SI. Charles Pi- ra+e symbol info Ihe blazing bonfire. VICTORY! SWEET SMILES . . . The Homecoming Cour+ was iniroduced during half-lime ceremonies. WHI1 reliring Queen Nancy Nie- Iwaus are Candy Bosfon, Judy Sibley, Ginny Sue Walson, Judy Sease. I.aRaye Brown, and Pal Haley. it 'B Could ot Have Been Better! The TradiTional Homecoming Weelcend acTiviTies goT underway OcTober 20, wiTh Black and Gold Day and an enThusiasTic pep assembly Friday aTTernoon. ThaT nighT a blazing bonfire, Thrilling yells, and The burning oT The ST. Charles PiraTe spiriTed The sTudenTs Tor The TesTiviTies To come. SaTurday, The day oT The big game, began wiTh The parade. Gala decoraTed TloaTs enTered by The school clubs compeTed Tor prizes Tor The mosT original and ouTsTanding. ThaT aTTernoon, Tans Tilled The sTands To waTch The exciTing TooTball specTacle and The beauTi- Tully execuTed half-Time enTerTainmenT provided by The band and The HawlceTTes. The Hawlcs cerTainly con- TribuTed Their parT wiTh a 39-O vicTory over The ST. Charles PiraTes. The VicTory Dance climaxed The weekend SaTurday nigh+ when The happy Hazelwood sTudenTs crowded The gym To waTch The TooTball players escorT The Homecoming maids and To applaud as The reTiring Queen crowned The new Homecoming Queen. The I962 Homecoming couldn'T have been beTTerl l ls . I! T GO. HAWKS, GO . . . EnergeTic Sandy Zucarello is leading Hazelwood's FighT Song during The ex- ciTing Homecoming TooTball game. SCORCH THE PIRATES . . . Miss Julius, wiTh Mrs. McKin- ney and Mary Jury. is Taping The club emblem on The N.H.S. TloaT. A NY' HOMECOMING ROYALTY . . . Topping off an exciring evening was flue crowning of Judy Sease as Homecoming Oueen. Mem- bers of lwer courf and 'their escorls were David Scliramm, Candy Boslon, Don Kummer, Ginny Sue Walson, Dennis Cronin, Pai Haley. Ron Buckley, Ray Eslep, Nancy Nielnaus. Glenn Wolnldman, LaRa ye Brown, Gene Eiclcmeier, and Judy Sibley. Q Dance Climaxes Victor ame F' PIRATES' DOOM , . . Lick 'em and leave 'em of llwe Pep Club! ze-cond place float seems lo be a lorecasf of 'rc outcfnfr cf 'lne a5'ernoon's game. i KEY TO VICTORY . . . Symbolizing l-lazelwood's greaf 1 spiril, Gary Coyne and Bob Snider display +l'1e Key Club's fhird place prize-winning float 1-' .BJ '1 lv' no Q 5 ' - . ...P 1-X PREPARATIONS PAY OFF . . . Charles Linnemeyer and Darlene Johnson prepare lhe Pep Club 'floaf which l'OOlC second place. SCUTTLE THE PIRATES . . . The firsr place prize was awarded +o +he Fulure l-lomernalcers of America for Their inlricale work and unique +heme. 'fl Y.. B - 'thu ,,, ,u ' aw, ,' il? ' Gr 0. I t W If 99 N v K .A V fa ' Q A -lg X fm f 1 ,f 'ab- ., Yyfwl 3- v ., Q al-'B-a t E , X5 +R 'fx xg.. - a ,MJ 1.-Ji Curious Savage' - A Civilized Comedy CAST Mrs. Savage Jennifer Franklin Mrs. Willie Donna Wadsworih Mrs. Paddy Diana Buhr Dr. Emmel Rick McKenna Lilly Belle Jamie Bair Florence Diana Ponfius Jeffery Gary Coyne Hannibal Morris Brown Samuel Jim Wilclerman Tiius Bill Akers Fairy Mae Chelle Crocker The l962 Junior-Senior Play, eniiiled The Curious Savage, was presenied on November I5-I6. I+ was a warm-hearied comedy by John Pai- riclc aboui ihe genile inmaies of a resi home and Jrheir con'rras+ wi+h Jrhe world ouiside. Old- iashioned, sound philosophy was worked info Hs iasi-moving pace. Mr. Duvall, speech and dramaiics Jreacher, direcied, wiih Eva Smiih as assisiani direcior and Tom Babcock as iechnical direclor. SO MISUNDERSTOOD . . . Chelle Crocker is seen in one of h more dramalic poses as she porlrays ihe characier of Fairy Mae. TRIUMPH IN STYLE . . . As ihe play drew fo a close, Chelle Crocker had 'rhe slern aileniion of her fellow aciors Gary Coyne, Don- na Wadsworih, Diane Poniius, Jennifer Franklin, Jim Wilderman, Diane Buhr, Bill Akers, Morris Brown, and Jamie Bair. X .2 . x x 5 W ,I H Q . , 9. I 0' . ,, , O J. ' Nl, askin. fu f, N' , Q- ' 1- A A QM. I I 'l r U lynn-D .Y 51 1 I 0-an : it s n A- l ' . 1 5.3. qu o 9 I PI, 5,.,. N v Q 'Q lr 1 f 3 -. v' ,' C'-,I - . H.-ff av i ..-' H x A ,,.. A VW , , , , 'ff 1 4 ' . 1 -f-A Y 4' ' 'K YM' 1: 'f- :af'i' , ' ' U 'K 'Ii 'H S c 90 was the Week Before hristmas . . . Senior Affendanfsz KATHY MCQUIGG JOHN LIVELY Senior AH'endan+s: SANDY DCNNAN DAVE ANZELONE . . .and all llnrougli Hazelwood Jrlwe yule- lide spirir casl Hs magic spell. For The pasr eiqlil years, ine Clwrislmas dance has been rlie prelude for 'flue lwoliday ac- rivilies. Several weeks prior lo line dance in an all scliool eleciion, flue senior king and queen are cliosen from six candi- dales. The resulls are announced ar ine dance. Members of ine courl are se- leoled Jrlwrougli class voring. IO3 Santags Fantasy Was Junior A'H'endan+s: BARB WALCHSHAUSER Sophomore AHendan+s: JANET HUGHES ROY LOTSPEICH BOB JAECKEL Freshman Aifendanfsz SUE AUSTIN MIKE CADELL a Dream of a Dance! HO! HO! HO! . . . San+a's Faniasy would have been incom- pleie wi+hou+ +he awaiied visif of old S+. Nicholas. FLOWERS FOR THE OUEEN . . . Jim Mclvlillan had 'rhe honor of presenfing +he Oueen's bouquei +0 Joan Beiier. qv ua A HNMH v wwfxvx yuh -4 3 N xl,f:llfmfr'TI7:Y'rrLL! U U gum.. .urfl giklrgv . x -,.. 1 3. W. 1 l weqqii . if Nw. ' 41- 1 e ,bi , y ag 'Y 2 1 ' ' i' -' :ll I A t , 'g 'N--1 SANTA'S WORKSHOP . . . Presenled in an appropriaie selling, 'rhe royal couri, Sue Auslin, Mike Cadell, Barb Walchshauser, Roy Loispeich, Sandy Donnan, Dave Anzelone. Joan Beiler, Jim Cadell, John Lively, Ka+hy McOuigg, Bob Jaeclcel, and Janel Hughes, were received warmly by all who affencled. IOS Lettermenvs Fun Raises Funds OOH-LA-LAI . . . One of Ihe Iunniesl sighls ever seen af Hazelwood was this chorus line af Ihe LeH'erman's Club annual Chili Supper. The boys dressed in Ioolball ierseys and shorf slcirls are Charles Wildberger, Dave Schramrn, Gene Eiclcmeier, Don Kummer, Roy Lolspeich, and Jim Cadell. H-lvl-lvl-M-GOOD . . . John Lively spoon-leeds a sample Io official Iasler Ray Esfep. WHILE BACK IN THE KITCHEN . . . George I-Ierwiq and Jack Schroeder do Iheir slinf al KP. IO6 Teachers for the Da Take ver Turn-Abour Teacher Day has become an annual evenr in 'rhe school rhal bolh Jrhe Tacully and Jrhe sludenl body find reward- ing and slimulaling. Teachers lurn over 'rheir classes 'ro oulslanding sludenls who lalce lheir duiies seriously. These sludenl Jreachers malce derailed and original les- son plans, lhey are enlhusiaslic in Their presenlalion, 'rhey assume responsibilily for discipline, and They enjoy rhe respecl of Jrheir peers. BEATNIK . . . Mike Webb malrches on his bongos 'rhe rhyfhmic paffern of poefry while Teaching Eng- lish IV. FUTURE SClENTlSTS . . . Rich Gruenewald assisis Terry l-lammer and Rick McKenna in using The process of lifrafion in an experimenf ro delerrnine lhe amounl of acidify. Tl-lAT PROFESSIONAL TOUCH . . . A slighl arm sprain broughl Bill Dolan in'ro The clinic for Kalhy Kirby, nurse-lor-+he- day, ioXadrninis+er lirsl aid. PERSONAL SUPERVISION . . . Turn- Abouf Teacher Dorolhy Blake answers queslions posed by cilizenship sfudenls in Miss Warneclce's class. ,Al I07 Thespians Take to Theater-in-Round Tom Eaklor Jim McMillan Tom Babcock Dan Lewis George Shearer Hilda Dowling Rick McKenna Eva SmiTh Dennis Noecker Jo Ann Devoe Karen RoberTson Bobbie Goesmann Jane Scheidler JenniTer Franklin Diane Buhr Donna WadsworTh Mary Proman Morris Brown Jim Wilderman Sandy DeClue Donna Zelle Gary Coyne Mindy Siler Rosemary Jackson Donne May RoberT Roden RoberT STogsdill Joey Wells William STrickland Bill Akers Holland Anderson Dave KelTz Chelle Crocker Don Muench COULD IT BE? . . . ls The quesTion Eva SmiTh, Morris Brown, Tom Babcock, and Bill Akers seem To be asking as They examine a mummy case senT To Them by The Khedive oT EgypT. Cockroaches, penguins, calves-TooT jelly, and a huge mummy case provided inTeresTing prop- erTies used by The casT in giving The producTion oT The Man Who Came To Dinner, March 8-9. The play was given by The STudenT Work- shop TheaTer and was The TirsT play To be pre- senTed in-The-round. Proceeds OT The comedy were donaTed To The PTA Scholarship Fund. O'DEAR! MY CALVES-FOOT JELLYl . . . Screams Rosemary Jackson as Donna Zelle, Jim Wilderman, Jim McMillan, Mary Eroman, and Melinda Siler sTare in as- TonishmenT. A POLISHED PERFORMANCE . . .Was given by The newly organized STudenT Workshop TheaTer. I09 nnual Picnic Clears 334 NOTHING BUT TALENT . . . Was SPLAT, BUl.L'S EYE! . , . Mr. Dawkins geTs WHAT MUSCLES . . . DwighT Goad acTual shown by Mrs. Ulery and Mr, Ra. his Tace washed wiTh a balloon Tilled wiTh ly paid money To bang away aT The wrecked gaini in Their version oi The Mce Wafer. car The LeTTermen used for Their picnic ac Guire SisTers' Mornrny. TiviTy. r X l A Box suppers, money-making booThs, and a Teach- - i gm i' er-sTudenT TalenT show were The perTecT ingredienTs 'f,j.'. ' t T i Tor a wonderful nighT oT Tun aT The annual STU- f V' X ff- I denT Council Picnic. In addiTion To having a good , f s .5 5 5 Time, sTudenTs and Teachers supporTed a worThy , I 1-, -it T cause by conTribuTing S345 To The Foreign Exchange ff . M ' . . STudenT Fund. LOOK INTO MY FISHBOWL . . . Hilda Dowling is reading Carol Schiedlens palm To see whaT she can expecT in The TuTure. THE GRAND FINALE . . . WiTh Mr. Raiche and Mr. Boyer lending a soTT4shoe, The chorus broughT down The curTain on The TirsT all- school Talenl' show. IIO Project Fair Has That Western Touch OKLAHOMA O.K.I . . . The Roloed Choir and Hawlcettes collaborated in presenting a tew ot the liltinq songs from Rogers and I-Iam me-rstein's Broadway musical. WI-IEN IN ROME . , . A replica ot an ancient house Roman road, maps, plans, and other memorabilia were part ot the Language-Arts display. alla ROMAN ' f N , fs , ,M f Ln ..r. . 1 I f VARIETY IN TECHNIQUES . . . Composi tions created by chalk, inlc, water color tempera, and colored paper provide in- teresting ettects. SMILE. SI-IOULDERS BACK, PIVOT . . . The Ryan twins, Viclci and Dixie, model their ensembles as part ot the I-Iome Economics' Fashion Bar. ART CRITICS . . . Admire the oil paintings displayed by Yoder's Art III classes. Miss ., . 'X I: UGQH CICIFOQIZ .ZOSQF Z zhy Danny 7615.5 A 'fs .Juniors Entertain Seniors at Prom BARB WALCHSHAUSER LARRY BOAZ NANCY MOSS ' GARY COYNE DONNA ZELLE BRAD BISCHOF LYNN MARKS . CHARLES LINNEMEYER outhern Atmosphere Created gl , 1,-51 ---fl v- -' Refirinq Queen Joan Beifer and King Dave Anzelone. Senior Princess Sandy Donnan and Prince Jim Kufier. N X . I ,I .A O A J 4 I ,. 4 4 QQ: ass' V .1 S Qs . . . V 1- 'Viv' Q-.1 - .nk -Y J 'iff Fm in Md Jirn Mcfviiiian, announcers for five royal ,gi for Plantation Paradise Ball The veranda and The Terraced lawn OT a colonial mansion was The scene OT The l963 Junior-Senior Prom, PlanTaTion Paradise. Carolyn Koser and Dan Ross were crowned Queen and King oT The souThern belles and Their genTlemen. To enTer The planTaTion grounds. guesTs wallced Through a roclc garden compleTe wiTh TounTain and colored lighTs. Behind The man- sion couples were seen sTrolling under The pink rose Trellises and Through The garden. Dancing was done under a heavenly ceiling oT blue and whiTe. The band was housed in an ivy-Trellised ocTangular pagoda. SouThern barbecue and oTher parTy reTresh- menTs were served in The paTio which was il- luminaTed by Torches. ApproximaTely 500 sTudenTs, TaculTy meme- ibers, and guesTs aTTended. -. il re' X Gll:T BEARERS . . . Linda EsTes and Riclcy Elwell honor The Kng and Queen wiTh presenTs. B 'flu .1.sy off njgggj np' ay . - ff H- , N ' ir'-'W Kimi-'slrxf' faq e'-.ss . T V -X 1 L i Xi: T ' i 'T Rf r if' l ' :As ., In .. , gl Q 1 fi .4- Wg' 'T' ' I ca . 4, ,s z .U B - - .. 99: T I .AM ,g r my 1 nu., .in V ' . 'fi i 1 ,, '.-1. T f 'T 'z'-f'. ' , 7. 7 ii r ii F' T Q40 ' Qi' Q Ji .0 U-Sgt . L lf' Ibl i'!x T 1 H 4 - ' ' N SOUTHERN BELLES AND GENTLEMEN . . . The courT Tor The I963 Prom are Dave Anzelone, Joan BeiTer, King Danny Ross Queen Carolyn Koser, giTT bearers Linda EsTes and Riclcy Elwell, Charles Linnerneyer, Lynn Marks, Brad BischoT, Donna Zelle, Gary Coyne Nancy Moss, Larry Boaz, Barb Walchshauser, Jim KuTTer, Sandy Donnan. M., L-.-a. e,4wuu.L.A af, -.L ,4 ,. ',.v , ,. 'u , .A -,,gxv:,,,,, Q.- xvb. ' wg. A . Nr -V U 29' r rf + - r 4 . df , ig' 33? 5. if is 'ali C' 1' ' v- if n-v 1-. 4' , a n . - 'Q --vuvgrw-w -fm, i25 , - ' .X D - .V I X! - of L 0 V,sh ' U . ' . 1 'xf. 1 ' A 1 A .3 M L I -4 I. .J ,F fn, 2 I if 49 I -C1 1.1 gn.-1 S J gf. FRIENDSHIP The only way +o have a friend is 'ro be one. 11 'T' Ralph Waldo Emerson X o x ,' Q ik. 1:55 'tw' S . -4 ' 'ii 'B ,Ja K 1 t If V ' 1 ,r E 'D N X L if X xx lqff- ... vu Qg'X,1 M' ' 4 N, Abrams B. Adams D. Adams D. Adams T. Adams D. Agnew G. Albaif T. Ambersley L. Anderson A A Q- 1 ' Q rv ' , ij .A J. Andrews L. Anselmo C. Applegafe L. Archer C. Ashcroff R. Afwaier L V SQ Freshman Class Leads FRESHMAN OFFICERS . . . President Pere Grass: Secrefary, Karhy Saunders: Treasurer, Candy Bosfong Vice-President Mike Cadell. J. Aubuchon S. Aubuchon 1 S. Ausfin C. Bailey N. Baker i G. Balimann J' D. Baniak D. Barnes B. Bariley C. Bafes D. Baugiw i M. Baumer V J. Beaffy L. Bedwell L. Belfz J. Bender J. Benner M. Benner? J. Berry D. Bewiq K. Biclcell Enrollment With 93 ' If ri vw . i .113 lv Nw me , L x K. s- .rs ...1 I. . if .MK C. Briscuso S. Broclc G. Brown L. Brown S. Brown T. Brown S. Brumrnerf L. Bryan R. Buelwrig L. Bulir T. Bumb A. Bu rnelle A xs, K- 3 - -' 1 fi -W' 3' 11:9 'wil Qin! Q ,... i' ui V. as , 7,4 1 C. Bierrnann L. Biesemeier J. Biggs J. Bilclerback J. Bing E. Biflers T. Blake L. Boalman J. Bodine D. Bommarilo S. Bommarifo C. Boslon M. Bollwe B. Bolforns E. Boulware J. Box D. Boyer L. Braolslwer R. Branch M. Brewer S. Briqnola sg. +11 ag. I N . s 1 'X US- 4. v -... 'S R .Q B. Burlcs M. Caclell T. Cadwallacler J. Calwill T. Carnpagna G. Campbell J. Canoy N. Canler T. Caprilla T. Carlson D. Carney C. Carpenler R. Carroll S. Cash P. Cassel V. Caslelli C. Caswell M. Cavin S. Clwallanf R. Chapin M. Ciarleqlio 3-3' se X Freshmen st- L. Cunningion L. D'Angelo N. David N T. Davis L. Dean . L. Declerlc E 1 L., L 'l L. Denny C. Devore G. Dickerson 1 D. Dieclcer 4 R.. K. Dilling L. Dodson I 1' Q, 4 x gs.. I l.mJl -48 .M J. Cobb K. Cobb D. Coqan A. Coglwlan D. Cole P. Cook J. Condin B. Conlex B. Cornelison R. Corradl J. Courlney D. Cover? G. Coy M. Crawford M.'Cronin B. Cross J. Cross J. Crow 'Y 039 or . -'L 4 ARK 51 ' ff l I20 eg. xK lk 'E . lx Q xz l X1 J. Donnell C. Donohue T. Donovan S. Dooley L. Doller E. Douglas D. Dufaux P. Dunivan D. Dunn B. Duresluy C. Eads J. Ealon T. Eaton L. Ehlers R. Emerson V. Evans N. Farber M. Earnsworllw Freshmen Q 1 ACTIVITY PERIOD FINDS . . . The maiorify Iisfeny Ihe minorilry siudy. This is a democraiic classroom! v , ff f i R. Foege K. Foers+erIing D. Ford L. Ford T. Forkan T. Forfner M. Franke P. Freeze G. Frifz K. Gehner D. Gehweller D. Gerken D. Gerling J. Gibbar R. Giunfa F. Glancy D. Goad V. Godar .Bs -L! f I2 :I 2 in? W7 r J. FarreII C. Faure D. Fawcewlf T. Feeheriy J. FieIcI G. Finch K. Fisher R. Fisher K. Fifzsimmons C. FIo+ow D. Fiofow D. Flolrron -an I ,Q N gy, x I wi. . . '4 . I ' . A he :gf , ,N N .,. .'..s,, 3 T Vi :T1'::5lxPf'53Wig:ti'A .I :ugh-:aff-E41 '41, IZI Freshmen E-E-E-K! Tha+'s a snake. gasps Pele Grass as Irene Harvell shows him her lavorile pel. B. Gunn D. Gwaltney L. Hahn R. Haley F. Hamelloack B. Hamillon T. Hamillon B. Harnplon G. Hance G. Hancock R. Hansen F. Hardesly J, Harclesly B. Harding B. Harrlnqlon P. Harris C. Harrison L. Har? R. Harl M. Harte N. Harlley M. Harlrnann l. Harvell J. Harvey N. Halch R. l'lawl:lnS R. l l5wklf1S C. Haynes I22 L. Goldberg T. Goyelle G. Grabau R. Grabish P. Graney P. Grass J. Graves S. Graves T. Grayson S. Green C. Green R. Grider D. Groce- J. Grospoeler S. Guillar J. Gummels Y' .tl is ig' .,. .. .H ., 'A,L N Johns+on Jones Jones Juengel Jus? Kaiser ,. A i.. If 3. -,, . X' 7' Freshmen M. Hulrjrer ii hw? .551 ,, L'-. X3-ef- X' J. Haynes K. Hays L. Heber+ C. Hechi' B. Hendricks D. Herbig J. Herkenhoff B. Hicks G. Hiers D. Hlafko R. Hoffman L. Holden K. Holloman B. Holmes J. Hord R. Houck J. House M. HorvaH' N. Howard D. Hubbard R. Hubbs J. Hunn B. Hunr C. Huson L. Hussong D. Hux K. Hunsiein J. lssler sin? 'iii an Rh i S 5 X Y C. Jackson V. Jackson D. Jaggi J. James A 4 .3 s... +..f I . -X' f K. Jeffery A. Johnson J. Johnson M. Johnson R. Johnson Freshmen HEY, GOOD-LOOKIN' . . . Freshman boys primp for scliool piclures. 0 'fJ . l24 T. Killian l.. King P. King R. King S. Kinzel J. Kleberger X 3 r F F, S, L. D M C. K. P. C L. B. B. J. M. R. C. wc. 'Y Kapuscialc Karfie Kaufmann Kaupas Keenan Keeney Kegel Kell Kelly Kenley Keeney Kerls Kerls Kerns Kick I X ali l 5 a-1 15 os' L .L Q-v itax 0 X I Vx - Baku .L ' 'mf' 4 X 4 a 1 ' shi- ' 1 l ' 1 'Z' v J K , 0 ' fl qi,' H . f J 1 'T fi 'll l - 'N i w '?:E.'?lV 't?5 I fm X i -1 Wi 4 . . is G. Klipp J. Kloclcenbrinlc R. Knolen J. Koerber M. Kolb J. Kopp S. Koszor K. Kollrnan N. Kozma W. Kralemann B. Kramer D. Krueger R. Kryder S. Kumpl 'F 'va N 'f ?J I. . Q i . is D. Kyle B. Lackey M. Lacy L. Land R. Land G. Larkins K. La+lirop S. Layion N. Leach C. Leavy J. Lebrell M. Leibacli J. Lenahan J. Leonard J. Lesinslci A. Lewis R. Lewis S. Lewis M. Lierman S. Liliensiek T. Linlern R. Lodes N. Lof+us L. Logan R. Lolwrlce D. Long V. Longuef W. Lovelace fx: J Q x .Q ew. K.. 9- 9 . L O .. n ,A -342 LCM.. L 3 . i , 'N Iff gy? . --' .. ' I lMN'e?'.2,,..xw,.',.i 1 f 4 H0 9 tx. l l I 'UF' l Ki 1 , - mg 'i .e .. ., x.. ' ulxx ilfil x ili f . J S Q L Freshmen i +3 : 1' X ly W ,, tl! 1 G 'M . il' tx we Y , 1 ,lf .3 ,A l if f 9 Q V! , ie 1 Q3 . C, g ...N fb i I 3 ' xl k?' 3 iff? f - fi H V Q 'W' if 'Ci' - ' qi' R. Lumeiia L. Lyle S. Lyle J. McCall G McClain N McClure R. McComb J. McCormack S.McCullocl1 J. McCune G. McCur+er J. McDonald R. McGl1ay G. McGuire C Mclnlyre F. McKinney J. McLaughlin K. McLemore S. McMillon B. McMorris W. McPherson S. Mabie E. Madl C. Mahan K. Maher R. Mangold J. Manguso J. Mannebacn Freshmen D. Manlia D. Marclwer M.Marcscl1al D. Marshall K. Marlcns D. Marlin L. Marlin N. Mallern R. Maxwell D. Mayer J. Mayes P. Mayhew J. Mayse L. Medlock 'ff' ,-. - . . A Nw .5 . WE fr - ... I 4 1 M. gl . 1 545' 'lf M . V . ,K-.. MR f L3 .viii J' me l f,a.Q y 6 L l26 ,.,, Q . -rx ' - 'x5'2v' T . . 1, L. Miller W. Miller S. Milarnowslcl D. Mifclwell H. Mleczlco M. Moclc K. Mielenz B. Milanowslci G. Miller Meier Meier Melbourne Melbourne Melrnuka Mercadanfe Meredfllw Merello Merry Merz Meyer Meyer Meyers Meyers SUFFERING TO BE BEAUTIFUL . . . Teasing and spray nel make bouf fan? l'1airdo. I Z .-5 J. Morgan K. Morgan G. Moss L. Mueller N. Mueller M. Murplwy S. Napoli L. Nasalroad J. Naumann R. Neff K. Neis K. Neuman B. Nichols P. Nickel G. Nielwaus G. Nilcolyclwilc J. P. Nilzsclie Noack Freshmen 2 ,: , .' :rj l lx K v K. Norris E. Norlon J. O'Bryan F J. O'Connell Q M. Olcl-me-Fslce X M. Olson B' K 'fi iii ' ski ' ui, ?.. B. Opryclw B. Orlando R. Ousley R. Ovca V M. Overy R. Overy C. Owens R. Owens P' R. Paclgefr D. Palmer J 'A M. Palmisano 'Eff K M. Parcialc Ax,. il . Pi 2.252 P. Parlcer D. Parroil C. Parlney T. Palriclc G. Paule F. Payne D. Perino P. Perlcins D. Pelly M. Perry P. Pielier l'l. Pleiier l27 F1'esl11nen Phillips Phillips Pizzurro Plummer Poelzscher Pollard ,, ww.. '... Pope Porler Prange gi Praler ' 'Y Radenacher 'D Randolph ' 3 x' :if I ' Y f . ff., K It K -. V' . 'K A. ,I 24. ' nf' 17577 Hi l'l8 my . R. Roberls S. Roberls J. Rodgers S. Roolce lvl. Rooney lvl. Rose M. Roshel D. Rowland C. Ruff R. Russell K. Rulledge J. Ryan K. Saunders K. Schaeffer F. Schenk M. Schenk P. Schneider S. Schrader it A 2 . kg 'x i . ll',.m vi B, Q.. lf-s'wf i I tv 0 1 XX. 5 X. 1 .vy- J. Randolph lvl. Raymer K. Redwine D. Reed J. Reed C. Reese D. Reese 6. Renfro C. Rice D. Richards R. Riechmann L. Rinderlcnechl M. Rivera P. Roberls 1 4. F. lxx i- x Freshmen -. ,'.-J We . 5 ..-35: gs 'Fr' , .156 7 li E HORRORS! A GERMl . . . Freshman girls parlicipafe in a visual sfucly abouf disease during heallh class mr. ' M I J. Seevers B. Seflergren J. Shelllwarl R . Slwelfmire V, Sherman D. Slworley A. Silver P. Slciles R. Slcyles D. Slafer J. Smelcer D. Smil VfSmi+l1 M. Smock G. Spies W. Spilker S. Spiro G. Springmeyer S. Sfaley D. Slanford P. Sfearns D. Schuerman C. Schulle B. Sclwullz U. Sclwullz R. Schwarlz Z. SCOH C. Scudder De... ,E E f f -in 'l-- 1? . a 'S' Freshmen G S. Sleon B. Slewarl J. Sliegemeyer J . i X K STUDY, STUDY, STUDY . . . Concenfralion and hard work will pay off in good grades for These freshman girls. F R. Slinson D. Sloker A Q M. Sloker is ' M T' 3 J. Slolp Q , -gf 1, .4 N. Slrale ' ' wh.. J. Slreel ,ff Q B. SlrlClilaI'1Cl T 'QQY 2 'Alf'...- ' M. Slroud S. Slrunk M. Sunderhuse B. Sulfon M. SuHon N. Syros J. Taylor l.. Telesky D. Tennill M, Thacker V. Theodorakls T. Thomason C. Thompson S. Thompson F. Tolles l.. Tomrell J. Tranlham J. Treadway R. Trimble S. Tucker J. Twillman A. Tyree C. Underwood T. Ungerer J. Unferreiner T. Uvlzel I30 I ko L. Swingler D. Sylvesler I' 4 1' . ' 4 B' R. Wehmer N. Wesl E. While H. While L. While D. Whifling C. Whifloclf G. Whi'rson B. Whilworlh B. Wicklinson R. Wieland B. Wilbanlcs B. Wilkinson L. Williams J. Willingham J. Wilper C. Wilson J. Wilson M. Wilson C. Wimpee S. Wippermann I N JE Q X. 4, fp' , .. L. A. 1 4 as ' ts. in ,3 . 5 wg s 3 X W 'E-Kin' H 5 v .. . - V L fiat L . via an .gsm V ' y 5 7' A 4' 2 s Q M fa A X fs . Q .Ne-' .. x X fr A a Ja x. A 15 'G N D. Van Winkle G. Varnum S. Vasbinder D. Vasquez V. Vaughn B. Vinyard J. Vilale T. Volz 6. Walker G. Wallace S. Waller C. Wallon L. Walfon D. Wanclling lvl. Warren R. Webb B. Weber D. Welch ma 1 , V i, C ' U Q . .. , V r.a is i iff W-f XA K.. Freshmen .S J il 3 gh 3 b E , E AMY , . L. Wifhers S. Wolfe P. Wollcey S. Wollcey J. Woodley K. Yales I, fl L. Yales L. Young A. Younl D. Zaslrow C. Zelle S. Zickler G. Ziehl -1-. , 5 A fi Q wwf' hifi f -o-L.,-1g-i SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . . . Presidenl, Ralph Prinzg Vice- Presidenf, Karen Woolsey: Secrefary, Judy Sibley: Treasurer, Rulln Welwmer. L 'jf ,Q I32 Baclwmann Bailey Balmer Balmer Barbareclc Barnerl Anzer Arnold Aslnenlellen . Allwey . Azerola Si Talent and Intelligence L. Abale L. Abrams B. Adams E. Adams lv1.Al1rens T. Alwrens D. Alcins R. Alben A. Albreclnf L. Allen D. Alsup D. Anilwony fe ll .Q , nag... ,.. y. I K X , . . 1 , S Id I . if! J. , ,. , ,Ek R. . S. Barnelf lvl. Barrel? W. Barry G. Baynes L. Beamiss M. Bean J. Bell P. Bell S. Berner K. Berry S. Berry C. Bismarck D. Blalfe L.' Blake Abundant in Sophomore Class T. Blancel D. Boelwle T. Bommer G. Boozer J. Bosclwer R. Bova M. Boyer G. Bremer J. Bresnahan J. Brinkman S. Brixey G. Brown L. Brown S. Brown C. Bruce L. Brummel B. Brummel J. Brussman N. Buelwlmaier T. Bullfa T. Bullock G. Burkell' L. Burnelle F. Burris ,ii-v' ff ,x l 15:1 X.-f' Q -I-v -46 .3 ff 9 Q ...gg V Ti H ...ir I' I .-- 9 'Sir x. 11,2 P, 65 - 5 . 9'1- az 'ia--W if 4' iff' QW' A A .ag W , 6' r L I .5 x 'J N. Burrows L. Busken J. Byasse L. Caldwell S. Cammarala M. Campbell M. Cannon R. Caraway J. Cardwell R. Carney C. Carler M. Cash S. Caswell M. Cavanaugll T. Clmrisope C. Cl'1unn N. Clinlon D. Coglwlen L. Cole G. Cook G. Cook N. Cook M. Copeland C. Counls ophomores 9 '.5 .Deckelman .Decker .Dellord .Delia N. Dennis . DeVooq+ . Dickerson .Dickerson G. Dickey .Diersen . Di Gennaro G. Disko M. Dobrazanski M. Dorlac .Doison .Douglas . Dow C. Dowling .Drago C. Dudley M. Durbin .1 82.2 1 .' 4, 4 J Q i la of T 2 - 1 ' ,A . .3 ' 0- .ilsn .2 I I .i X f 1 PF f Q S. Covert M. Crane M. Crefs G. Crews L. Crosley T. Crowder K. Crozier G. Cusier D. Dabney M. Daniels C. Danielson K. David E. Davidson K. Davis L. Davis N. Davidson M. Daylon E. Deady 1-MQ X i'L fl' R. S. B. D. D. F. B. M. L. P. M. K. M. 6. Duvall Eckerf Eckslein Eizenga Eizenga Emery Emde Eno- Ellinger Everl Ewing Farley Farley Farmer F 4LF,.,..w,! Sophomores A in f F ' - AWAY WE GO! . . . Mr. l-lensley's drivers' fraining sfudenis have learned well Rule all-lceep your eyes on lhe road. William Lenox drives and Wayne Hudson, Sherry l-lubbs, and Jane Arnold observe from 'lhe baclc seal. J. Fosler P. Foulk S. Franzer W. Freeman C. Frosl R. Fuess G. Garrey B. Geheveiler P. Genfry C. Geracf L. Gilleard L. Gillen J. Gilmore E. Giunla D. Gohn D. Goldberg C. Goudy J. Graff L. Graham J. Granslapp B. Gray fi ' F V. Faure y .,V,. J. Fausl V1 .Z M. Favugnano Fawcell Fehr Ferrara Field Finazzo Finlc Fischer Filzsimmons Fluchl Fluharl H T V s D if ,:- . . M. Ford . .5 C, 10 .W 1 . I M' 'sux -IX 3 Sophomores 'i D in . X J xi N AN DOES SHE OR DOESN'T SHE? . . . Delores Hlallco is hiding her dark hair under one ol flue laddislw wig-hals +l1al came in assorlecl colors. D. Hampson O. Handsliy G. Hans L. Hansen puns 4 sf.. 13... . 1 if if .5 1 V L 1 P. Hansen K. Hargrove J. Haar T. Harrison G. Harryman C. Harl L. Harlman J. Harval' R. Hawkins D. Hays B. Heady J. Henderson B. Hendriclcs S. Henning ha- - . K .vi ik- , ii., tx, I36 i g, H is 9 X . V ..'3. y.. , 'Q' 'X X I ' Gray Grospoeler Gruenewald Haag Halce J. Haley M. Henson Hess Hiclcs Hill Hill Hill Hoepf Hoffman Hogan Hollenberg Hood House Hovis Howard ill Kerls Kerns Key Kfenlcer King Kilchen Koch Koehler Kohler Koslco Kozma Kralina Kramer Kramer Kranz Kreifner Kruclcemeyer Kuefemann Kunsl Larnb Lankford . Keel E. Keipp L. Keifh P. Kelly S. Kenny D. Kenslci R. Howalcl D. Howard B. Howery J. Hrdina C. Hulobman S. Hubbs G. Huclce P. Hucliely ophomores W. Hudson B. Jaeclcel f l K. Jamieson V, 4 s R. Janes J. Johnson V. Johnslon P. Jokersf J. Hughes T. Hughes J. Hursl M. lrvin M. Jones P. Jones T. Joseph L. Kaegel M. Kampmeinerl' 'Wi 4 . 'zz x 'ggi X A P P PP? , 3' 34' , -if T' s -' -.4 x., I37 F -4 -v-. v J OPIIOIIIOICS eg 1' ti I I7 V? f I L:- .4 ' 3' DQ 4 Q 4 ,Q ' Iflff. I38 L H-0 ' 'U' . 1 x B. Lawson J. Leach V. Lenox K. Lepley S. Leroux M. Lesinski T. Lewandoslci D. Liclclider M. Liles L. Lindeman L. Lindsey K. Line D. Link J. Lippmann J. Lobelq R. LoDucln Loffing Loflus Long Lopa ne an ff N. Lucas J. Lueclc S. Lulcer A. Lyle K. Lynam 1 lv 5.-sz, 'F fi. . Marlin . Malfhews . Mayhew . Menderslci S. Lynam D. McCarty J. McCorlcie L. McCullen S. McGraw M. Mclnmrff S. McKenn D. McMenamy J. McPherson K. McPherson L. Maddox M. Manlcer B. Mann D. Manslnardl C. Marglierio R. Marrone S. Marslnall J. Marlens Marlin May Meier Mercurio . Mallweny May Meier . Mercurio LOVE, MUSIC. AND ET CETERA . . . In Mr. Bar- Jron's class presenralion of The King and l. Mike Turco, porfraying 'rhe King, furiously lashes poor Tupiim, played by Linda I-larrman. C. Morgeneier D. Morrison ii Z, . i i- r ' J , 1 xiii? N x af , Q ..-...ye - N. Mosley D. Mueller V. Mueller D. Muench J. Muffler C. Mullhollancl S. Mulvany J. Nasalroad B. Nelson L. Nevins f XY -I '- va, ..:-fag, 4 hm ' C nf . N N8 . . dll' J. Newcomb J. Newman D. Nicholas B. Nieclringhaus S. Noel D. Norlon J. Nolfbusch B. Noyes L. Null L. Oalcs N. Oberleld C. Oelze L. Oesch S. Oesfreich J. Olchefslce N. Olson N. Olson M. Osborn B. Messinger B. Meyer J. Middlelon P. Milanowslci C. Miller E. Milron D. Minardi J. Minch M. Minclcs l-l. Moore C. Morgan T. Morgan L ophomores is L ,! 1 ll lg N45 , - . y ,: I ,, gg, :R ...- , M .si I 8 . gr Q 2., 1 R F, in as . N . af fx ..,. . I 5 S2 A X self! E , l x . 5 Q 1 5 .5 Q 31,5 ei, 6' rf 1 2.4631 l 2 ophomores YEA, l-IAZELWOOD! . . . Sophomores lend fheir voices loud and clear io 'rhe cheering seciion. If , ag' -Q f .JI .,-gs' , m Q 1' rx a A- l ll tl ix l Xl I4O R. Poelz L. Polaselc K. Poniius E. Porlis K. Powers S. Prichard R. Prinz B. Proclor R. Purdy K. Quigley J. Rachow C. Randolp G. Qvery E. Palmisano R. Payne K. Pender C. Percell R. Perino D. Perlco D. Pellil C. Phillips D. Pine L. Piper N. Plume h T. Rasmussen B. Raihmann D. Reider A. Richards J. Riehards C. Richardson T. Richier M. Ridenho WSF ,hi I-T , ..r - 'X I E. Riegerix J. Riley T. Rimmey YI '.'q-'.-'.- -.-z . J. Rieken M. Riley D. Rivard i 'K D. Riley Rimmey Roberls 22 4 .. ...M , W.: -'N'-s.. :hymn-.11 W Qi-Q :gf--7:55 7 l , . m w A Q, S H fig. I I U vi' 'a 5 S' l ar l K Q l A il B. Roberlson K. Roberfson L. Rol1man R. Romans S. Rooney L. Roselcrans D. Ross lvl. Rolliweiler L. Roull D. Rowland C. Ruderl S. Runq M. Russell S. Saloafino N. Samarzicln C. Sanders Sanflwulif Sass Scannell Sclnaclc Sclwaclc Q Y ophomores L, Siddeng L. Sidener C. Sidwell P, Silvia P. Simmons E. Simmons E. Simpson R. Sissom T. Sloan F. Schaefer l-l. Schaeffer J. Schallc B. Sclwmalz K. Sclnmid C. Schmilz - L. Sclwnabel W. Sclnolle S. Sclwone C. Sclnulle J. Sclwunnaclwer D. Sclmlle S. Sclwwend J. Sclwwenlc C. Seabauglw D. Seaman R. Seal D. Seidel E. Slwea J, Sibley l4l OPIIOIIIOICS :I f x N LX X K T? M :J -3. mn. wigs. .., ,fag we I Y 4' 1, id ij S v - ii , iwi, fwy Q' T-4. 'K' QP ,QQ 'Li W 3 f A 1 'Amis 'Hit' 'hs Kffrf-4!E'i in, W ,.,u:n..xa3 Wall 2 'X 5 J.. Q , 'w . , 1. -11 .-n. 9 .44 T . M G . D. Smifh D. Smifh J. Smifh K. Smi+h P1 smam S. Smifh S. Smifh S. Smifh J. Spafz B. Speicher G. Spies H. Spihmiller M. Sfacy R. Sfadnick R. Sfandley M. Sfearns G. Sfeer C. S+e-imer R. Sfeinbruegqe L. Sfewar'r I 7 - ' Stiff 1 ' Q I N ...,1 R. Sfewarf M. Sfogsdill D. Sfoker G. Sfradfman E. Sfricker 1 I 2.9. S. Turner B G. Umrafh S N. Uvizel L D. Valleroy K E. Sfriclclin S. Sundermeyer B. Swann M. Sweefin M. SWIH G. Swifcher J. Taylor D. Thies J. Thomas T. Thomas C. Thorn G. Thornfon B. Toolen L. Towns P. Trampe G. Travis M. Turco G. Turner Tufschulfe Underwood Uzzell .VanWinkle Uhlenbrock Unger Vallely Vasbinder R. Vermehren M. Vigna S. Vlodelc M1 Vogelsang D. Voss T. Waghorn S. Wegnon C. Walker R. Wallers S. Wellon D. Wandling R. Werner D. Walson T. Walson S. Wayman P. Weaver D. Webb V. Webb R. Welimer T. Weis YI 'xl zu- fx. .J w. me 4 . N ...X N. Wynalda C. Yager E. Yeomans R. Yorker P. Young S. Ziemann B. Zola E s K rffils In.: A 2 Jil? fl wifi ll ws, . I' U 'I 1 - 5:2 ff gig 'Q Tgivtll R. Woclwe M. Wohldmann J. Wolf G. Wollgasl' L. Wollgasf C. Wood D. Woodruff B. Woods W. Woods K. Woolsey K. Woolsey C. Woolen l V f l X vi Q it .hx 4 'X iff ff ophomores R. Weiss J. Wells L. Wells G. Wesl A.Wl1i+e D. Wlwileliead R. Wlwilworllw R. Wicker B. Wieser D. Wiese D. Wiese R. Williams C. Wilson R. Wille I43 Junior Class Has ne More d P. Adamo D. Adams l JUNIOR OFFICERS . . . Presidenl, Brad Bischofq Vice-Presidenf, Roy Lolspeiclm: Business Managers R. Aqngw Pal I-lord and Gary Coyne: Secrelary, Nancy Moss: Concesslon Manager, Larry Boaz. ' C. Alberli L. Allen L. Arnold V. Arnold E. Arseneau R. Arseneau R. Aylesworllw J. Babo 'IvI. Balwr J. Bair C. Bales J. Ballard T. Barry B. Barkley QQ' 'YEEQFX s ' sl 'A' . .1 Nz, 2 'i N3 V 532 rllx Q QQ I44 I -ll 'N I I ?2W? 1 G. Balelc P. Bauer ' E. Began A BeI+ J. Belfz R. Bergheger A Berry J. Berlillo K. Bewlg I-I. Biermann -' B. Bisclwof V. Blomenlcamp R. Bloss 'L. Boaz D Boelwme G. Bognar fT. Bommarilo 'D Bond 'J. Borfon ' B. Bradslmer J. Branson 2 Academic Block to Put in Place eu... 'I X 1 l il I V l' Q . l FH . il-53 . . 9. L if J. Cain ' J. Delia T. Dickerson ' R. Disko R. Doelling V J. Doerr P. Dolan M. Drago A Drake D. Dudley G. Duello T. Dyer T. Eaklor N Easley R. Edwards S. Ehmke S. Emerson 'L. Engelland R. Engle T. Esles ' N. Evans S. Farasy C. Bremer B. Brickey lvl. Bridgeman R. Brinker R. Broaders L. Brown G. Brucker S. Budenlwolzer A. Bureman B. Cain C. Crow 4 D. David ' K. Davis P. Deckelman 1 D. Delvlarco Y -3. A rg. if J. Cain K. Campbell S. Campbell D. Canning lvl. Canler C. Caprilla R. Caravelli l-l. Carlson M. Chapman lvl. Clawson R. Coleman G . Conkling J. Conley J. Cook C. Cormack P. Cowell G. Coyne J. Crain B. Crangle C. Crocker iu51,l W 'N Wai f. FJ? 1 s 'Q nv -4 ' vs. 3 x Q 74,5 ,.... f Q A 11111101 S bv- , . 9 ' V l '. 'Q 5' gn! -'- Ir 'If X' -. ii! N ' -.. 'J. Franklin C. Griffilh D. Grole R. Gruenewald D. Gunning D. Gwaltney L. Hagen B. Hahn N. Hahn B. Haines P. Haines T. Hammer G. Hamplon L. Handshy K. Hanna L. Harding B. Harris E, Harryman M. Harl N. Harl H. Hauck R. Hawkins J. Frifz G. Gardner W. Garriclc J. Goyelle D. Graham C. Grayson K. Greenway . Greer .Grenzebach 5 . 5.1 . L- 'V L- '31 '1 R. Falh D. Feco A. Ferrara V J. Field 'J. Finn J. Fischer L. Fischer C. Flaqq R. Flieqer M. Foersfe T. Fonle K. Forlner M. Glore D. Glunlz B. Goesmann J. Gossage S xr: T ...- , 1 W. Gehner M. Genile G. Genflemarlc P. Genllemark D. Gerau lv1.Gerlh - M. Gipson . il fl. 6. 9 .is K P u 1 'I H J. D , H. Heard Hechl Heger T Heideman 'L Helwig C. Hermeyer ' K Hirschloeclc B. Hobold C. Hodge S Hodge I L Hogan -A in -flvl. Holzhauer J P. Hord B. Horn J. Horn Holh Howell Howell Huclclenbroich . Hudgins . Huffman Humphrey Hunzilcer Hulson James Johnson Kasper Juniors j FOOTLIGHTS AND GREASE PAINT . . . Kalhy MCQuigg applies make-up 'ro Chelle Crocker before currain 'rime of THE CURIOUS SAVAGE. -'V. Hufson C. Jarvis L. Jones D. Kaufmann if Huller Jennings Jones Keedy I . ,., T. l'lux C. Johnson L. Jusl' C. Keipp Nl -A lslilc Johnson Kalz Keipp '49 'S 'xg . V W Ni? gc. J 'wlxlff . L Ml- N L. ,J . g !. w x 'F YOU HAVF NVT ASE FlLL Gul HJZZ EUQK .,l A PHONES WILL BUZZ . . . Nancy Moss and Sue Ann Farasy help sfudenls fill ou? informa- hon slrps for Buzz Book. Kolfmann Kral Krelfner Kreuzlrager Kruse Kulme Ladcl Lance Lange Langley Langslon Laramie Lauburq Lauer Leaflwerby Leaver Ledger,-food Leos Lcffellcn LCMUS LOWS M. Kelly D. Kellz S. Kern M. Kick K. Kiddoo lvl. King C. Kinzel S. Kinzel N ' K, Kirlov C. Kirkma E. Klein R. Kloclcenbrunlc D. Knobel F. Koesler NJ C. Koser V1 R. Koser fl 'Y A' fx ! K f NSAA All Meckfessel Menlcer Merrins Meyer Meyer Michel Milculas Mikus Millard Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Milliken Milsler Mifclwell Moensler Moffifl' Mollerus 4 G. Lewis P. Liclclider R. Liclclider J. Lieber L. Ligue P. Lincoln ,N Nl il McDonnell McGuire .McKay McKenna McMenamy McMillan McMurfrey McNames McRea Maddox Maine Manalwan Maresclwal Maresclwal Marks .F 5 . 5' 6 n ,, f C. Linnemeyer T. Linlern C. Linville qgg ' ff J. Loclclwarlr - P. Lolwrlce ' 'E. Lopez ' 'L ,f t .. 1 2 -:V R. Lolspeiclw ' EL cke -f B. iifcoy -4 N A. Marlin Q S. Marlin J. Malfern F. Mazzola 1 f I , xr. is U' K I x 'i w M' - qi' '- -L ., Juniors L A nv s 14 ri x 54 f 'A .i -V EL 4' Hg W G Q. 3' A 1 ' l Juniors F. X 1 -':'- I F 3. 1 . J iel j q ! U' S is 5 2.2 x .l R2 M. Plwelps K. Pillerlon l.. Plummer JR. Polesek 4 D. Ponlius E. Pressey J. Price J. Quance S.Querl1eirn J C. Rabe L.Rauscl1elbacl1 C. Reyrner D. Rayoum M. Reiclwardl' 19. F- Nl -4 N. Moss M. Mueller E. Neis R. Newberg D. Niclrell A. Nielwaus R. Nielwaus D. Noeclcer B. Norris J. Norris N Norfon S. Norfon E. Noflebrok T. Nowaclc J. O'Bryan J. Offerman K. Ollar S. Olson S. Oflce M. Owens P. Padgell R. Pelmisano D. Parker F. Paulio P. Peppers W. Perlcins C. Perouflca M. Perouflca . ,W tw 11 V 1 P' ' X 1 1 ' 9 11 A K W .4 U. - ggi B'!x ' ii 'A' f Q N . 5- 'Lf' --'ffl ' V' . J , K l l ' I50 P --A rs: i Q Xi J. Reid J. Renlro R. Riebeling C. Rieclimann A. Ries J. Rinderlnneclwl K. Riller S. Rooney G. Rose D. Ross G. Roflmann L. Rowlan M. Rubendall R. Rueler A 5,1 Y. Q' K .I 5 K . ' P Z2 X Aa AL A JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES TOP ROW, Lefi' Io right D. Lance, P. Weingarrh, G. Warson, J. Lockharf. SECOND ROW: J. MiIIer, B. Lange, J. Ladd, J. Cain, L. Marks, C. Crocker. THIRD ROW: C. Lewis. S .Waida, N. Easley, N. Hahn. J. Reid. L. Harding. FOURTH ROW: C. Koser, S. Mirchell, K. Langley, J. Gossage. D. Gerau. G. Hampfon, M. Bahr, P. SchiIIizzi, C. Riechmann. K www- ' ' , ,R :X . .Tumors J. RusseII A Russo D Ryan 'D Ryan 'JV Ryan J. SchaII J. Scheble R. Scheble J. Scheidler N. Scheig G. Scherer 4 P. Schillizzi M. Schroeder G. Schirnner S. SChIueIer A. Schmidi S. Schmidi J. SchnabeI C. Schneider S. Schneider K. Schnur B. Schrameyer G. Schroeder 4 ik T.. rf 1 P. Schroeder 4 P. Schulie N. Schwenk I 1 D. SCOII av- Juniors SWEETHEART QUEEN . . . Carolyn Koser re- ceives award afler being crowned queen al The annual Explorer's Ball. .5 ,ff . ., f DF. ff SA 'aan .fl -61:7 wi' 'X 152 L. T. J. Scoll Seevers Seflerg ren Selllage Seward Shaw Sheppa'rcl Slnorl Siler Siler Slaler Smeqner Smillm Smilh Snow D. Spell K. Sprelme G. Springmeyer R. Springmeyer J. Slalnl C. Slarlc B. Sfearns M. Sfeele B. Slegmann S. Slewarl N. Slogsclill W. Sloll B. Slowers W. Slrasburg A. Slriclclin J. Sfudebaker L. Slurgls L. Sullon J. Swann l'l. Swifl' M. Tacke D. Talberl S. Thomas F. Thompson B. Thorn B. Tlnorne T. Tippell -J -J i N S. Treber F. Tricamo L. Trigg D. Turner J. TulSCl1ull'e R. Twillman B. Tyree B. Uhle J. Ulwler T. VanDillen D. VanWinlcle T. Varney R. Vierdag T. Vilale C. Vogl G. Volz P. Volz J. Wagner S. Waida B. Walchslwauser S. Wallcer 3 I1 1 H' 'M A f lie . uv ,.--, we 9. 4? Q l l 3 .J -J K.: N N. Williams S. Williams J. Willis L. Wilson L. Wilson C. Wolwldmann J. Yates E. Yochum D. Zelle C. Zielwl E. Ziemann O. Ziemann D. Zolwlner S. Zuccarello 7 'Q D. Wallace I K'-iffy Q M. Wallace , A - V G. Waller if.: f ' ji, K. W. fd 5' J' B Wallcins ' ' Ex 'H 5 iff . .Kg s...' '-JA 0 LQ as V 411 ' sie? 9 i W . Y iv x A. s ' - ,. ., ,., v A . ...-' I ' ' . N ' o A , ,. A...a.kA .'. . Juniors I 'Q 3 xii' -'J' K. ' 'O KN .. 'X fl . 'fa . ..,., wb . Pi' S. 'L E Qs' .. . X 4 g . 3 A H., .F W e as G. Walson G. Walson J. Wa+son S.Wel1renberg 'J. Weilwe J. Weingaerlner P. Weingarlln R. Welclm R. Weselolw B. Wlweeler S. While B. Whifelwead R. Wieser -N D. Wilderman .5 E Go ' J ff 1. IS3 'Y j I Seniors Look Back on the William Edward Akers Ronald L. Allman Holland Del Anderson SENIOR OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,,, , ,,,,,, ..,,..,,,,,,.,.,..,...,,, ,, ., . Jerry Srbley VICE-PRESIDENT ,. , Kirk Noyes TREASURER . ..I,, , Lynn O'SI1ea SECRETARY , , , o.,, Joan Bei'I'er Susan C. Andrews fDoIores Anselmo -' David Edward Anzalone Best Years of Their Lives Affer sfruggling fhrough fwelve wonderful, worfh- while, and somefimes wearying years of school, fhe I963 seniors already are loolcing forward fo a brighf, new fufure. During fhe pasf four years fhey have enjoyed some of fhe besf fimes of fheir lives. They have seen many changes made in fheir school building and school life. When fhey were freshmen fhey were fhe babies of fhe school wifh everyone frying fo help fhem grow up. By fheir sophomore year, how- ever, affer sfumbling fhrough Julius Caesar and world hisfory, fhey felf able fo loolc fhe world in fhe eye. As juniors fhey financed, decorafed, and affended fhe prom, Evening in Paris. Now in fheir final year, fhey rush fo do every- fhing fhaf fhey may have omiffed before. They par- ficipafed in and affended fhe Junior-Senior play, The Curious Savage, wenf fo all fhe dances and sporfs evenfs, were fhrilled wifh fheir firsf fheafer- in-fhe-round, The Man Who Came fo Dinner, and were fhe proud guesfs af fheir lasf high school prom, Planfafion Paradise. They have enjoyed fhe pasf four years and will remember fhem as fhe besf years of fheir lives. 1 Michael Balfz Shirley Barczewslci Carolyn Aubuchon Thomas S. Babcoclc Ronald James Barreff Paf Marie Aue llvlilce Ballard Paf Barry QCIIIOIS Laura A. Basile Gene L. Baum Georgia Bazan f Diane Marie Beare Joan Gayle Beifer Ronnie Bene-ar ,ng X'Bonnie Ellen Box Cluarlolle Ann Boyer Seniors AWARD WINNER . . . Myrna Zaclwrilz, llwe Homemaker of llwe Year, ar- ranges a vase of flowers for flue living room of 'lhe Home Ec. classes. ' Kallne W. Bradslwer Ronald Bridges Donna Lee Brown 'Kallwryn l.aRaye Brown xl Morris Brown Calvin Bruce IS7 Seniors W' 'N 7 52.-f -'JoAnn Caslelli J Melanie C.Cl1iarelo++ 1 Don C. Clauser Jolwn Michael Clawson James Complon Donald B. Corbell I58 Roberl W. Bryan Ronald J. Buclcley Diana Bulir Jan L. Bussen Jim Cadell Larry W. Caldwell 'X Seniors Marilyn Cormaclc 4Rosalie Craccliiolo J Susan Kaye Crandall if -U' 464 ' lf- Ct: Q N. J Dennis Cronin J Karen A. Cross : Riclward Leon Crowley r A BEAUTY . . . Eva Smifh, slanding wiflw Buzz Barlon, was a finalisi' in 'rlwe Missouri Junior Miss Con+es'r. J Bl, ,qv- 'ln -e-'X David Davis Timollwy Davis I59 Seniors .X D Q0 if jg it J Sandra S. DeClue J Sleve Denny - Sarasue DeVore Z X fi. Sandra Ellen Dorman uloanna Marie Dilling J Barbara Disclwbein an Dennis P. Doe l60 Hilda Pairicia Dowling PROM REPORTERS . . . Sandi DeCIue and Jerry Sibley are preparing flieir monlhly Hazelwood Happenings for Prom. Diane Drass efSusan F. Dyer - Arline Eckslrein J Eugene Eiclcmeier J Diane Marie Erdelen L. Ray Esfep Semors ix 1 -' Ronald Lee Farnsworfh 4 Be'r'ry Ray FawceH 4 Doris Fawceff 'Gary Fennewald Jean Ferrero Muchael Field Seniors b Dawn Diana Figure - Karin M. Finlc Linda Luray Fosler 'R' Richard Genlili Ca+l1erine Elaine Gerling Carol Gipson i' -I ,yi- i ,rl ,,- l ,,, - 'fi' '4 l62 ' Roberl Dennis Fox Roland Joe Fox Barbara Lee Franlce Ray Franlcs Donald M. Frenlzel Mary Marqarel Froman -lin Seniors me-' Rila Elaine Godar- -' Kennellw W. Goeclel oJol1n G. Golclsmilln sflecl Grayson ,. if QR rs f X 1 1,137 -I .Ky . .K 55 SPEECHES! . . . As parl of our Thanksgiving Assembly. Bon- nie Barbareclc confrasfs Communism and Democracy. Bill Green Cheryl Green Barbara Ann Greenwell Mary Margarel Groos Seniors ' Tressa Lee C5-unler ' Palricia Lee I-laley Charles l-lall as Mary Ann l-landing SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES . . . Bofiom row: R. Cracchiolo. J. Winn, K. McQuigg. S. Donnan, C. Travis. Second row: N. Or- lando, J. Dilling, S. Serig, D. Buhr, M. Bal- lard. Top row: W. Herringfon. R. Randall. R. Buckley, J. Wehmer. ' ' I - ' . fu, ' , , if ' Orva L. l-landshy . Baker Harper f Jghn Hugh Haynes -' John Charles l-leberer 4 I I +3 Wayne Herringfon George Herwig Alan W. I-Iillebrand+ Roberf I-Iorn ' Rifa Carol Horsi' N Pafrick Howard P Seniors Judy I-lelmnolf Joyce Louise Helfon Dave M. Henderson 'Janef I-Iobbs 'Lucinda G. Hogan Snirlen Holliday ....-.s--11,Q.- -Q--Q. , Seniors ' I ...--- ,,,.. TREES . . . A bil of exfracurricular landscaping is done willn Cliarlolfe Travis doing flue sliovel work and Bill lvlclzaclin and Clinl Pace acling lilce 'rypical males, tri' lbo Tizby l-lunl Will L. lrwin Diana Lee Jackson lk Rosemary C. Jackson Jolnn Jacobs Daniel R. Jacobsmeyer i I Seniors 4- Wayne Dennis Jolins Jlvlary A. Jury F JJarnes Kaiser K4 Ronald Kalz J Conrad l.. Keil an-1 Fred A. Kell N' Elizabe'rl'1Ann Kemper i Edward Kellenbrinlc -K Lynne,Kinnmel ' 1' Jolwn David King f Leo Koesler - Cyniliia E. Kolb I67 Gary Kryder Donald Kummer Jim KuHer Sandra Lee LeBlanc Mary Jayne Leonard Nina Lesh Seniors 'Janel' L. Lohrlce ' Karen Luce a' Ralph l-l. Lueclc 'Carolyn McClellan ' William Edward lvlclzadln Pamela lv1cNeely .Peggy Anila McQuien flialhleen Ann McQuigg MADNESS REIGNS! . . .The sen- iors really have a ball as 'rhey en- Ioy 'rhe new Sludenl' Lounge dur- ing lunch. I69 qeniors William Madclox RoberlMal1er GailMalel'1orn Mary Alice Mangan Wayne Marlcs Jeffrey S. Maull Seniors Jean A. Moore Richard Moore HOW MUCH? . . . Sieve Denny qefs senior piciure informaiion from Hwe Vinceni' Price represenfaiive. 1 Kaihy N. Mossloerger Judy Mueller QW .- Diane Mundhenice Beiiy Mussman Kirk U. Neuman N Janei Newsom I7I Seniors g -ffl. UGH! . . . Bob Maher slrains Those muscles as he worlcs oul. J Palricia Joann Niewald Michele Cecile Nilcolychilc Larry Douglas Nolen rg! , 77 I72 Mary Kay Nowaclc 'Richard K. Noyes Niclc Orlando re Terry POHIH' e John L. POH - Marilyn Sue Prange Carl Penningrofh Charlorre Perrine Vincenr Pizzuro J Curris Granr Parker -' Rober+ Parrick JJune A. Peek Seniors Lynne Edeen O'Shea Donna Lee Overy 'Clinron Pace I73 L eniors -f Joanne Primo f Jackie Pullizzo Sharon Rademacher J Gregory Raflery FINALLY . . . This was 'rhe day every senior wailed for-senior rings. Mindy Siler and Ray Esiep wail pafienlly while Mr. Cuquel loolcs for 'rheir rings. J Rodney Randoll Shirley Randolph :Wesley Ralher 1' Pamela M. Rauch Seniors Richard Rhoades Lynn Jean Rickman -f Donna Lee Rouii r Z George E. Scherer Regina Schlemmer Raymond Scholle '1 ':3X? Seniors William Schroeder Tom Seabase ,Judy Lorraine Sease flloloerl L. Snider - Palrlcla Ann Snyder - Donald Sobery I76 Sandra Jean Serig Donna Sewell Jerry Sibley 'Melinda Siler Eva Smi+lw Ben Snider Seniors fax Marlha Ann Sparks Q Marlene A, Spafrz J Waller Spilzmiller Arnie Slallein BOTTLE BEAUTY . . . Mary Froman and Carol Schneider prove flwal noi all beauly is nafural as Jrlwey pul' make-up on Diana Bulwr for llwe Jr.-Sr. Play. Q3 f N- -' Larry Sfellhorn l S' Donald Dean Slreplmens Dorolhy Jean Sleplwens 'X' Mariella Sunderlwuse I77 Seniors Ami J lvlariella A. Swenson Y- Jeffrey Swilfl John Allan Taclce 'L' J Eddie Ray Thaclcer . John Sleve Thorn s Sleven William Thorn l78 Earl Tippell Charlolle K. Travis HIGH SCORERS . . . Sieve Thorn, Bonnie Barbareclc, and Dave Schramm were semi-finalisfs in 'rhe Nafional Meri? Scholarship Exami- nalion. Seniors Donald Trueb Terry Venz Nicholas Vincenl Vilale 'FK' Alexander R. Vlademar Donna L. Wadsworllw Clwrus Waggoner 'Donald E. Waller Roberr M. Wallon R. Mncl1aelWebb Tom Websler Jxm Welwmer Susan Welwmer -'QZ4 f I 79 1 --V - --- - 1 Seniors ' Susan Lee Wilson ' Carol Wind Joan Winn I80 'Janef Marie Wieiand Alan Alberi Wiese Joan B. Wehrenbrechi Arleen Wesferfeid Diane Widrner x Charles Wildberger James L. Wiiderman Seniors -f Glenn Wohldmann Alvin Wynn N' Rifa Marie Yaies N' Myrna Zachriiz amz? ..,. 36-24436 . . . Dan Lewis and Kirk Neuman seem 'ro be very inieresied as 'rhey obesrve The measuring for caps and gowns for graduafion I8I .1 ,I F 1 Senior Directory AKERS, WILLIAM-Eooiball I, 2: Pep Club 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4. ALTMAN, RONALD L.-N.H.S. 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3. 4, Sec. Treas. 4: Jeis Club 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Trampoline Club 2: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Cu- ralors Award 4. ANDERSON, HOLLAND DEL-Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Cas'r4. ANDREWS, SUSAN C.-Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: H.H.H. l: Prom Comm. 3: G.A.A. l, 2. ANZALONE, DAVID EDWARD-Baskelball I: Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Lel'rerman's Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Escori, Chrislmas I, 3, 4: Prom King 3: All Confer- ence Foolball 4. AUE, PAT MARIE-Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Choir. BABCOCK, THOMAS S.-Pep Club l, 2. 3: Camera Club l, 2: Band l: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 3, 4: Play Techn. Direclor 4. BALLARD, MIKE-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4. All Conference Honorable Menlion 4: Baskelball I, 2: Wreslling 3: Baseball l, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Le'rIerman's Club 2, '3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Jr. Sr.,Represen'ral'ive 3, 4: Sporls Spoi- lighl 4. BALTZ, MICHAEL-Baskelball l, 2. BARRETT, RONALD JAMES-Rilenour I, 2: Curalors Award 4. BASILE, LAURA A.-Cheerleader I: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4. BAUM, GENE L.-McBride. BAZAN, GEORGIA-Pep Club 3, 4: SI: Mark I, 2. H.H.H. 3.4: Prom Comm. 3. BEARE, DIANE MARIE-Riverview l: l:.l-l.A. 3: G.A.A. 4: Camera Club 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. BEITER, JOAN GAYLE-Class Secrelary I, 2, 3, 4: S+uden+ Council 2: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Robe Choir 2: Cheerleader I: Hawkeile 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Homecoming Courl 2, 3: Prom Oueen 3: Chrisimas Queen 4. I82 BENEAR, RONNIE BERGER, PATRICIA ANN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: H.H.H. I, 2, 3. BERRA, JOSEPH F.-Foolball I: Baseball 3. BOEHMER, BARBARA LEE--Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2: Buzz Book Comm. 3: H.H.H. I, 2, 3. BONO, VITO-DeAndreis l, 2, 3. BOSWELL, EUGENE-Foolball I: Represenlalive 3. BOX, BONNIE ELLEN-G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council l. BOYER, CHARLOTTE ANN-F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 3, 4: Robecl Choir 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Prom Comm. 3: Prom Server 2: Band I, 2, 3: e.A.A. 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. BRADSHER, KATHIE W.-Robed Choir 4: Hawk Talk Slall 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Hockey I. BRIDGES, RONALD--Normandy l, 2: Baseball: Pep Club. BROCKMAN, CHERYLL-Universily Cily I, 2, 3. BROWN, DONNA LEE-McKinley I, 2: Girls' Chorus 4: Robed Choir 4: Represenlalive 3: H.H.H. 3: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Comm. 4. BROWN, KATHRYN LARAYE-Nalhan Hale I, 2: Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Prom Maid 3: Homecoming Maid 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Torch Slaff 4. BROWN, MORRIS-Ponliac l: JETS 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Debafe Team 4: Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4: Thealer Workshop 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Turn Aboul' Teacher 4: Curalors Award 4. BRYAN, ROBERT W.-Rirenour I-ligh I. 2. BUCKLEY, RONALD J.-Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball I, 3, 4, All Conference 4: Track I, 2, 3: Le'r'rerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Es- corl 4: Prom Comm. 3: Play Comm. 3: Class Vice- Presidenl 2. .- 4 Senior Directory BUHR, DIANA-Lindbergh I, 2: E.T.A. 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 4: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4: Senior Repre- senlalive 4. BUSSEN, JAN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 2: G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 4: Play Comm. 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3. CADELL, JIM-N.H.S. 3, 4: Key Club: Pep Club: LeHerman's Club: Eoolball 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Track. CALDWELL, LARRY W. CASH, LONNIE CASTELLI, JOANN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir. CHIARELOTT, MELANIE C.--S+. Charles, III. I, 2, 3. CLAUSER, DON C.-Roosevell. CLAWSON, JOHN MICHAEL--Aquinas I, 2: Bas- kelball 3, 4: Lellerman's Club 3, 4. CORBETT, DONALD B.-Corpus Chrisli I, 2: Pep Club 4: Play Comm.: Track 3: Glee Club 4. CORMACK, MARILYN-Beaumonl I: Robed Choir 2, 3.4: Pep Club 2. CRACCHIOLO, ROSALIE-Aquinas I: Senior Rep- resenlalive 4: Play Comm. 3: Pep Club 2, 3. CRANDALL, SUSAN KAYE-N.H.S. 3, 4: Sludenl Council Sec. 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Pep Club I, 2, 4: E.T.A. His- lorian 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Curalors Award 4. CRONIN, DENNIS-Foolball 2, 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Bas- kelball I: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Homecoming Escorl 4: Junior Represenlalive 3: Play Comm. 3. CROSS, KAREN A.-Cheerleader I: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Maid I: Play Comm. 3: G.A.A. I. CROWLEY, RICHARD LEON-Foolball I: Baseball 2: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. DAVIS, DAVID--Riverview I: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Lel'Ierman's Club 4: Prom Comm. 3. DAVIS, TIMOTHY-Foolball 2, 3': Wreslling I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Lel+erman's Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. DECLUE, SANDRA S.-Torch Edilor 4: Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Play Comm. 4: Play Casl 4: Prom Re- porler 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Poinls Manager 3, 4: Lellerelle 3, 4: Baskel- ball 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 4. DEVORE, SARASUE-G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm.: Pep Club I, 2, 4. DILLING, JOANNA MARIE-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Senior Represenlalive 4. DISCHBEIN, BARBARA-Cleveland I, 2: Girls' Cho- rus 3. DOE, DENNIS P.-Track 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cam- era Club 3, 4. DONNAN, SANDRA ELLEN-Rilenour I, 2: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Robed Choir 2, 3, 4: Chrislmas Maid 4: Junior Represenlalive 3: Senior Represenla- live 4. DOWLING, HILDA PATRICIA-Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. I, 2: E.N.A. 2, 3, 4: E.T.A. 3, 4: Camera Club 4: Torch Slall 4: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 3, 4, Sludenl Direclor 4: Spring Play 4. DRASS, DIANE-Easlern Hills High School, Eorl Worlh, Texas 2, 3. DYER, SUSAN F.-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. ECKSTEIN, ARLINE-Normandy I: Pep Club 2, 3: Prom Comm.3. EICKMEIER, EUGENE--Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Wreslling I: Track I: Homecoming Escorl 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: Lellerman's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Debale Team 4: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Hawk Talk Slail 4: Curalors Award 4: Turn Aboul Teacher. ERDELEN, DIANE MARIE-Aquinas I, 2: Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. 3. ESTEP, L. RAY-Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4, All Conference 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3,i4: Baseball I, 2, 3: LeHerman's Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Robed Choir 4: Prom Escorl 3: Homecoming Escorl 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Class Vice-Presidenl 3: Turn Aboul Teacher I, 2: Cura- 'rors Award 4. FARNSWORTI-I, RONALD LEE-Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Lellerman's Club 3, 4. I83 Senior Directory FAWCETT, BETTY RAY-Pep Club 2: H.H.H. I, 4. FENNEWALD, GARY FERRERO, JEAN-G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: F.N.A. I, 2. FIELD, MICHAEL-Track I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3.4. FIGURA, DAWN DIANA-Maiorelles I, 2, 3, 4, Cap- Iain 3, 4: Drum Maiorelle 3: Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I. 2: Buzz Book Comm. 3. FINK, KARIN M.-Cheerleader I: Pep Club I, 2, 3. FOSTER, LINDA LURAY-N.H.S. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 3, 4: Curafors Award 4. FOX, ROBERT DENNIS-Lockporl High: Foolball 3. FOX, ROLAND JOE-Baseball 2: Track 3: Pep Club 4: Turn Aboui Teacher 4. FRANKE, BARBARA LEE-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2: H.H.H. 3: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3. FRANKS, RAY-Hawk Talk Sfalf 4: Turn Aboul Teach- er 4: Curalors Award 4. FRENTZEL, DONALD M.-Jennings I: Play Comm. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. FROMAN, MARY MARGARET-N.H.S. 3. 4: Turn Aboul Teacher I, 2, 4: F.N.A. 4: Hawk Talk Slaif 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Curalors Award 4. GARRICK, HOWARD-Wreslling I, 3, 4: Foolball l,2. GENTILI, RICHARD GERLING, CATHERINE ELAINE-Prom Comm. 3: Pep Club 3. GIPSON, CAROL-N.H.S. 3. 4: G.A.A. I, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3: Torch Slafl 4: Prom Comm. 3: Curaiors Award 4. GODAR, RITA ELAINE-Choir 4: Sexiel 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Play Comm. 4: Maiorelles 2: F.H.A. I: Girls' Glee Club 3. 4: Buzz Book Comm. 2. I84 GOEDEL, KENNETH W.-Wreslling I: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4. GOLDSMITH, JOHN G.-O'Fallon Tech. GREEN, CHERYL-Rilenour 2, 3. GREENWELL, BARBARA ANN-F.N.A. 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Choir 3: G.A.A. 2. GROOS, MARY MARGARET-G.A.A.: F.N.A. 4. GUNTER, TRESSA LEE--Beaumonl High I, 2: Pep Club 3.4: Play Comm. 4: Robed Choir 3: H.H.H. 3, 4. HALEY, PATRICIA LEE-Rilenour 2: Sludenl Council Treasurer 4: Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Chrislmas Maid 3: Prom Maid 3: Homecoming Maid 4: Play Comm. Chairman 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: G.A.A. 3: Junior Represenlaiive 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. HANDING, MARY ANN-Aquinas I, 2: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Pep Club 3. HANDSHY, ORVA L.-Wellslon I: Pep Club 2: Band 2, 3. HARPER, BAKER-Jr. Sr. Play Casl 3. HAYNES, JOHN HUGH-Fairview: Pep Club 3, 4. HEBERER, JOHN CHARLES-Rilenour: Foolball: Lel- Ierman's Club. HELM'HOLT, JUDY-Jennings I: Pep Club 2, 3: F.N.A. 2: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. 2. I-IELTON, JOYCE LOUISE-Ashland: Pep Club 2. 3. HENDERSON, DAVE M.-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Leller- man's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Baseball 4. HERRINGTON, WAYNE-Fooiball I: Trampoline Club 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Pep Club 2. 3, 4: Junior Represenlalive 3: Senior Represenlalive 4. HERWIG, GEORGE-Baseball 4: Foolball 2. 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Alhlelic Award 3. HLATKO, PAUL-Band I, 2, 3. HILLEBRANDT, ALAN W.-Wreslling I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3.4. Senior Directory HOBBS, JANET-Rilenour I: H.H.H. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. HOGAN, LUCINDA G.-Prom Comm. 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Maiorelle 2, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. HOLLIDAY, SHIRLEN-Pep Club 3, 4. HORN. ROBERT--Baseball: Cross Counlry. HORST, RITA CAROL-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Robed Choir I, 2: F.H.A. 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Jr. Sr. Play Comm.4. HOTH, BOB-Fairview. HOWARD, PATRICK-Cleveland: Baseball: Pep Club. HUNT, TIZBY-Midwesl Cily, Oklahoma I: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Curalors Award 4. IRWIN, WILL L.-Foolball: Robed Choir I, 2: Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3. JACKSON, DIANA LEE-Rilenour I: Prom Comm. 3: Hawk Talk Slalf 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Camera Club 2, 3: Curalors Award 4. JACKSON, ROSEMARY C.-Maplewood 2: G.A.A. 3: Hawk Talk Slafl 4: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4: Play Comm. 3. JACOBS, JOHN-Robed Choir 3. JACOBSMEYER, DANIEL R.-Jels Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Band I. JOHNS, WAYNE DENNIS-Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Presidenl 4. JURY, IVIARY A.-N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: I:.T.A. 3, 4: Debale Team 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3. 4: Hawk Talk Slail 4: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Sr. Jr. Soph. Play Comm. 4: Curalors Award 4. KAISER, JAMES KEIL, CONRAD L.-Pep Club 4: Robed Choir I, 2. KELL, FRED A.-Baskelball I, 2: Baseball I: Foolball I, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Sludenr Council I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Jr. Represenlalive 3: Class Vice-Presidenl I. KEMPER, ELIZABETH ANN-Princess Anne, Va. I, 2, 3: I3.T.A. 4: Robed Choir 4. KETTENBRINK, EDWARD-Curalors Award 4. KIMMEL, LYNNE-Pep Club I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Robed Choir I: Girls' Glee Club I, 2. KING, JOHN DAVID-Track I: Camera Club, Vice- Presidenl I: Debale Team 4: Hawk Talk Slall 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Science Fair I, 2. KOESTER, LEO KOLB, CYNTHIA E.-E.N.A. 2: Pep Club 2: Buzz Book Comm. 3. KRYDER, GARY-Riverview I, 2: Baskelball 3: Prom Comm. 3: Baseball 4: Choir 4: Pep Club. KUMMER, DONALD-Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4, All Conifer- ence 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 3: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4: Jels Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3: Band I: Choir 3: Homecoming Escorl 4: Alh- Ielic Award 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. KUTTER, JIM-New Haven High School I, 2, 3: Bas- kelball 4. LEBLANC, SANDRA LEE-Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. I: Robed Choir 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. LEONARD, MARY JAYNE-Camera Club I, 2, Sec- Irjlary 2: Band I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 4: .H.H. 2. LESH, NINA-N.H.S. 4: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Rep. 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: I:.H.A. I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 3: Torch Slalf 4: Curalors Award 4. LEWIS, DANIEL M.-Holy Name of Mary, New Or- leans I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4. LEWIS, READ-Riienour: Eoolball I, 2, 3: Track 4: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 3: Baskelball Manager 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Alhlelic Award 4. LINK, PEGGY-Berkeley I, 2, 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. LIVELY, JOHN-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Men- Iion 4: Baskelball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Alhlelic Honor Roll 2: Le'r'rerman's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Escorl Chrislmas 2, 4: Prom. Comm. 3: Sludenl Council Vice-Pres. 3, Presidenl 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Robed Choir 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4. I85 Senior Directory LOFTING, PAMELA-N.H.S. 2, 3.4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presiclenl 4: Prom Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Curalors Award 4. LOI-IMEYER, SKIPPER G.-Ferguson I, 2: Choir 3, 4: Ouarlel 4: Pep Club. LOHRKE, JANET L.-Beaumonl I: Girls' Chorus 2: G.A.A. 4. LUCE, KAREN-Beaumonl I, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: F.N.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 47 H.H.H. 4. LUECK, RALPH H.-Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3. MCCLELLAN, CAROLYN-Girls' Glee Club I, 22 Robed Choir I, 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 3: Camera Club 3. McFADIN WILLIAM EDWARD Berlcele I, 2: Wres- I -' Y 'fling Manager 3: Torch Slall 4. MCNEELY, PAMELA-H.H.H. I, 2, 3, 42 Sr. Rep. 47 F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Torch Slall 4: Prom Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. McOUIEN, PEGGY ANITA-Hoover High, San Di- ego, California 3: Pep Club 4. McOUIGG, KATHLEEN ANN-Pep Club I, 2, 3. 41 G.A.A. I, 2: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Junior Senior Rep- resenlalive 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Chrislmas Maid 4. MALEHORN, GAIL-Pallonville I, 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: H.H.H. 4: Robed Choir 4. MANGAN, MARY ALICE-Nolre Dame I, 2, 3. MARKS, WAYNE-Wresrling I, 2, 3, 4, Slale Cham- pion 4: Foolball I: Traclc I, 2: LeHerman's Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presiclenf 4: Junior Rep- resenlalive 3: Prom Escorl 3: Prom Comm. 3. MAULL, JEFFREY S.-LeHerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Fool- ball I, 2: Golf 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Bancl I, 2: gram Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Camera Club MEIER, ROBERT E.-Beaumonl I: Baseball 2: Pep Club 2.3. MEYER, GARY-Pep Club 4. MILLER, DENNIS I86 MILLER, SANDRA LEE-Solclan I: Junior Represenla- 'five 3: G.A.A. 2: 3, 4. MOELLER, MARGARET M.--Normandy I: Hawlcelles 4: Band 2, 3. MOORE, JEAN A.-Slullgarl, Germany I, 2: G.A.A. 3. MOORE, RICHARD-Pep Club 3. MOSSBERGER, KATHY N.-S+. MarI4's High I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Hawlc Tallc Slall 4: Junior Represenlalive 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3. MUELLER, JUDY-Pep Club I, 2, 3: Robeol Choir I. 2, 3, 4. MUNDHENKE, DIANE-Jels Club 3. 4, Secrelary 4: F.N.A. 2: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Torch Slaff 4: Pep Club I, 2. 3: G.A.A. I, 2. MUSSMAN, BETTY-Pep Club I, 2, 3: Torch Slall 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Curalors Award 4. NEWMAN, KIRK U.-David Douglas I, 2: Choir 3: Ouar're+3. NEWSOM, JANET-G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: F.H.A. I, 2. NIEWALD, PATRICIA JOANN-Wellslon I, 2: Bas- Icelball 3: Band 3. 4, Secrelary 4. NIKOLYCHIK, MICHELE CECILE-Pep Club 2, 3, 47 H.H.H. 3, 4: F.N.A. 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: G.A.A. 4. NOLEN, LARRY DOUGLAS-Cross Counlry 2: Choir I, 2, 4. NOWACK, MARY KAY-SI. Francis De Sales I, 2: Hawlc Tall: Slalili 4: Pep Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Casl' 3: Prom Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Jr. Rep. 3. NOYES, RICHARD K.-Traclc 3: Wreslling 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Prom Escor'r 3: Prom Comm. 3: Sfudenl Council 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres- iclenl 4: Class Business Manager 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3. Senior Directory O'SHEA, LYNNE EDEEN-Calumel High I, 2: N.H.S. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Curalors Award 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Prom Maid 3: F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: Class Treasurer 4: Torch Slalf 4: G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3: Senior Represenla- live 4: Debale Squad 4. OVERY, DONNA LEE-Wellslon I: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: 6.A.A. 3. PACE, CLINTON-Track l, 2, 3, 4: Wreslrling I, 2: Jels 2, 3: Trampoline Club 3: Torch Slalf 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4. PARKER, CURTIS GRANT-Ferguson I: N.H.Si 3. 4: Key Club 4: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3.4: Senior Represenlalive 4: Prom Comm. 3. PATRICK, ROBERT-Soulhwesl I . PEEK, JUNE A.-Robed Choir 4: Senior Represenla- 'five 4: Pep Club 2.3.4. PERRINE, CHARLOTTE-Robed Choir 4: Sludenl Council I: Junior Represenlalive 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. PIZZURRO, VINCENT-Pep Club I, 2. POLLITT, TERRY POTT, JOHN L.-Camera Club 3. PRANGE, MARILYN SUE-Maiorelle 2, 3.4, Caplain 2: G.A.A. 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: E.T.A. 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 3. PRIMO, JOANNE-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I: G.A.A. 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Torch Slail 4. PULIZZO, JACKIE-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Rep- resenlarive 3. RADEMACI-IER, SHARON-Collinsville High I, 2: Pep Club 4. RAFTERY, GREGORY-Wreslling I, 2, 4: Eoolball I: Track I: LeHerman's Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2. RANDOLL, RODNEY-N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Jels Club 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Junior Represenl- alive 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Curalors Award 4. RATHER, WESLEY-Cross'Coun'rry 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: LelIerman's Club 3, 4: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Pep Club 2. RAUCH, PAMELA M.-Pep Club I, 2, 3: Buzz Book Comm. 3. RICKMAN, LYNN JEAN-Play Comm. 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Maiorelle I: Glee Club I, 2: Camera Club I, 2: Buzz Book Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3. ROBERTS, DAVID RAY-Cooper High, Abilene, Texas Baseball 2: Camera Club 4. ROUTT, DONNA LEE-Choir I: Pep Club: Robed Choir. ROWLAN, CHARLES-Normandy I: Cross Counlry 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Band 2, 3. SCANNELL, MICHAEL-Golf 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 3: Camera Club 2. SCHENK, THOMAS J.--SI. Ferdinand: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2. scHERER, eEoReE E.--Campbell High, Campbell. California I, 2: Pep Club 4: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4. SCHLEMMER, REGINA-l'l.l'l.I'l. 2, 3, 4: Represenl- alive 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Represenlalive 3: Senior Represenlalive 4: Prom Comm. 3: Hawkelle 4. SCHOLLE, RAYMOND-Hawk Talk Srall 4: Pep Club 4. SCHRAMM, DAVE-Rilenour I: Eoorball I, 2, 3, 4: Play Comm. 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Lellerman's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Jels Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Debale Team 4: Homecoming Escorl 4: Sludenl Council 3: Prom Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Curalors Award 4: Nalional Meril Einalisl 4. SCHROEDER, CHARLES-Foorball I. SCHROEDER, JOHN-Foo+ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4: Wreslling 4: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. SCHROEDER, WILLIAM-McBride I, 2: Curalors Award 4. SCHUMACHER, DENNIS--Rilenour I, 2. SEABASE, TOM-Cenlral: Band I. I87 Senior Directory SEASE, JUDY LORRAINE-Varsily Cheerleader 2. 3. 4, Caplain 4: Cheerleader I: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, Secrelary 3: Chrislmas Maid I, 2: Homecoming Maid 3: Homecoming Oueen 4: Prom Maid 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Turn Aboul Teacher 3. 4: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Torch Slall 4. SERIO, SANDRA JEAN-Goddard High 2: Class Rep- resenlalive 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Girls' Chorus 4: Hawlc Tall: Slaif 4. SEWELL, DONNA-SI. Thomas Aquinas I, 2: Pep Club 3. SIBLEY, JERRY-Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I: Golf 2, 3, 4: LeIIerman's Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: N.H.S. 3. 4: Key Club 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 4: Class Presi- denl I, 3, 4: Prom Reporler 4: Curalors Award 4: Prom Escorl 3. SILER, MELINDA-Ceniral High, Evansville, Indiana, I, 2, 3: I-Iawlc Tallc Slalf 4: Pep Club 4: I:.T.A. 4: Robed Choir 4: Sr. Jr. Soph. Play Casl 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4. SMITH, EVA-N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Choir Accompanisl 47 Jr. Sr. Play Direclor 3, 4: Sr. Jr. Soph. Play Casr 4: Cheerleader I: O.A.A. I, 2: Debale Team 4: Pep Club I, 2: Curalors Award 4. SNIDER, BEN-O'EaIIon Tech. SNIDER, ROBERT L.-N.H.S. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Jels Club 3, 4, Vice- Presidenl 4: Pep Club 4: F.T.A. 3: Soph. Pilgrimage 2: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Band I, 2. SNYDER, PATRICIA ANN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. I: Robed Choir I. SOBERY, DONALD JAMES SPARKS, MARTHA ANN-Ferguson I, 2: Pep Club 3,4. SPATZ, MARLENE A.--Van Meler, Iowa, I,'2: Pep Club 4. SPITZMILLER, WALTER-Cenlral High II Foolball 4: Baseball 4: LeI'rermpn's Club 4. STALLEIN, ARNIE-Corpus Chrisli I, 2, 3. STELLHORN, LARRY-Robed Choir 2. I88 STEPHENS, DONALD DEAN-Dyce I: Wreslling 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4. STEPHENS, DOROTHY JEAN-F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: H.H.H. I, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. SUNDERHUSE, MARIETTA-Pep Club 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 3. SWENSON, MARIETTA A.-Sludenl Council 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Play Comm. 4. TACKE, JOHN ALLAN-O'EalIon Tech I, 2: Choir 4. TI-IACKER, EDDIE RAY-Track I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3. THORN, JOHN STEVE-Key Club 2, 3. 4: Jels 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 3: Play Comm. 3: Hawlc Tallc Slall 4: Nalional Merif Einalisl 4: Band 4: Curalors Award 4. THORN, STEVEN WILLIAM-N.H.S. 2, 3, 4: Jels 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Curalors Award 4. TIPPETT, EARL-Foolball 3: Baseball 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Prom Comm. 3: Sludenl Council 2: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4. TRAVIS, CHARLOTTE K.-Dixie Heighls High, Ken- luclcy: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: I:.H.A. I, 2: H.H.H. 3: Camera Club 4: Hawlcelles 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Home- coming Announcer 4: Torch Slafi 4: Sludenl Council 3: Class Business Manager 3: Prom Comm. 3: Senior Represenlalive 4: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Play Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Curalors Award 4. TRUEB, DONALD-Play Comm 3. VENZ, TERRY-Prom Comm.: Choir I: Pep Club I. 3, 4. VITALE, NICHOLAS VINCENT VLADEMAR, ALEXANDER R.-Band I: Key Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Jels 3. WADSWORTH, DONNA L.-Berlceley I, 2, 3: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 4: Sr. Jr. Soph. Play Casl 4. WAOGONER, CHRIS-Prom Comm. 37 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER, DONALD E.-Cross Counlry 4: P.T.A. 32 Camera Club 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Curalors Award 4. Senior Directory WALTON, ROBERT lvl.-Sludenl Council I: Pep Club 2,3,4. WEBB, R. MICHAEL-Eoolball I, 2: Band I, 4, Presi- denl 4: Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Traclc 2: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jels 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Torch Slall 4: Robed Choir 2, 3. WEBSTER, TOM-Poly I-Iigh, Long Beach, California, I, 2, 3. WEI-IMER, JIM-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: LeIIerman's Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 2: Senior Represenla- live 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Prom Comm. 3. WEI-IIVIER, SUSAN-Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Turn Aboul Teacher 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. WEI-IRENBRECI-IT, JOAN B.-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Presidenl 4: Torch Slall 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 4: Play Comm. 3: Prom Comm. 3: Junior Represenlalive 3: Robed Choir I: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Curalors Award 4. WESTEREELD, ARLEEN-Band I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Band Librarian 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: E.T.A. 4: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3. WIDMER, DIANE-Pep Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club I:G.A.A. I. WIELAND, JANET MARIE-N.l-l.S. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Represenla- live 3, 4: Turn Aboul Teacher 3, 4: Torch Slall 4: Hawlcelles 4, Caplain 4: Curalors Award 4. WIESE, ALAN ALBERT-Pep Club 2, 3, 4. WILDBERGER, CI-IARLES-Lellerman's Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Wreslling 4: Traclc I, 2, 3: Baseball 4. WILDERMAN, JAMES L.-Sludenl Council 3, 4: N.l-I.S. 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Jels 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Boys' Slale 3: Debale Team 4: Prom Comm.'3: Junior Represenlalive 3: Jr. Sr. Play Casl 4: Jr. Sr. Soph. Play Casl 4: Track I, 2, 3: Band I, 2: Curalors Award 4. WILSON, SUSAN LEE-N.I-I.S. 3, 4: E.N.A. 3, 4: Torch Slall 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Camera Club 2: Cura- Iors Award 4. WIND, CAROL-Berkeley I, 2, 3. WINN, JOAN-Riverview I: Pep Club 2, 3: I-I.l-I.I-I. 2, 3: Senior Represenlalive 4. WOI-ILDIVIANN, GLENN-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: LelIerman's Club 3, 4: I-Iomecoming Escorl 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. WOODRUFE, CAROLYN-G.A.A. I, 2: E.N.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: Girls' Glee Club I: Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm 3, 4: Class Treasurer I. WYNN, ALVIN E.-Marion I-ligh, Marion, Indiana, Pep Club4. YATES, RITA MARIE-Riverview I: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3: Jr. Sr. Play Comm. 3: Torch Slall 4: Glee Club 3, 4. ZACI-IRITZ, MYRNA-Pep Club 2, 3: Sludenl Coun- cil I: Buzz Boolc Comm. 3: I-Iawlc Tallc Slall 4: I-Iome Ec. Award 4. CONGRATULATIONS . . .John King, an oulslanding mem- ber of lhe C.A.P., is 'lilling lhe applicalion oul for 'Ihe over- seas lrip lhal he won.. I89 lass of 963 Receives Dqmlemas U ' .4 x I 'i' RECENT NHS INITIATES . . . Tweniy-four gradualing seniors belong To Jrhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Those who were in- ducled in fheir senior year are Belly Mussrnan, La Raye Brown, Diane Drass, Charlofle Travis, Bonnie Barbareclc, and John Sleve Thorn. -Msg. PTA AWARD WINNERS . . . Through The efforfs ol The PTA Council, a S4850 scholarship fund was raised and divided among lboffom rowl Lynn O'Shea, Jane? Wieland, Pamela Lofling, Mary Fro- man, llop rowl John Sleve Thorn, Mary Jury. Bonnie Barbareclc, Carol Gipson, Nina Lesh, and Gary Perryman. in Twilight raduation Exercises Q , CLASS DKSNITARIES . . . Following fhe commence- menr rheme, Excellence Through Perseverancef' Bon- nie Barbareclc lleifl spoke on Excellence ls Fulfill- ment and Morris Brown lrighfl chose Perseverance ls Purpose. Jerry Sibley lcenferl, class president was 'rhe class hosr. Wilh 225 seniors gradualing on ihe evening of May 3I, I963, lhe ceremonies were held ourdoors so +ha'r approximalely 3000 guesls could aliend. Mr. Francis C. l-luss, principal, presenied 'rhe class lo Mr. Roberlr Bischof, presideni of The Board of Educaiion, who award- ed Jrhe diplomas. Mary Jury and John King gave rhe invocalion and benediciion. An l-lonors and Awards Convocarion on May 26 replaced Jrhe cuslomary Baccalaureale. A+ 'rhis program, 3I scholarships were awarded, recenlly iniiiaied Nalional l-lonor Sociely mem- bers were recognized, and Mrs. Rurh Wallcer. a reliring reacher. was honored. Mr. Charles Grimm of Jrhe Ford Moior Company addressed lhe group. The invocalion and benediclion were given by Donald Walfer and Lynn O'Shea. i fnvjyyt iz' .l...rf fi J SCl-lOLARSl'llP WINNERS . . . 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