Heidelberg High School - Yearbook (Heidelberg, Germany)

 - Class of 1963

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.5 w 4 l963 G V 3 77:6 Ifdi-I5 Published by ANNUAL CLASS Heidelberg American High School APO 403 New York, New York IHOHHT Hail, All Hail OldHeidelberg 1'; W Shrouds of fog -- wisps, clinging . . . 3k, .1 To a dark building -- murky, looming . . . J In the break of dawn -- dismal, churning . . . b 1- Heidelberg High School -- morning. Dragged steps -- that shuffle, scuffing . . . The newly waxed floors -- a short-lived gleaming . . . In the cherry rays of sun -- entering, between sheets of drizzle . . . And so begins another good morning. I 'f i I h l w I . ' u .11 l ., I I I 1w ' l :33 ,. u... . ! la. n . ' I i hth ' I: -h i 54 I W h, - I - 'g 11W 3' trx ' i I. II 1 i . 'i if; d D h Faculty 5 Classes l6- l 7 Sports 65 A Ctivh 2 A hhttfr' thv aiaaws-Vw 2 - - t A - -- a v ft$f 6 matter? m 9W ewew $6 230-59 a5? t LON wf tmem M??? 04W WNM$WWAWWW ? 9M Those sickly green frames -- gaunt, echoing . . . Xg? 0v Through hallways that -- cough and laugh . . . Q? N With smiling complexions -- optimistic, defying . . . Until all meander meekly into homeroom. Attentive faces -- that listen always perceiving . . The depth of lecture -- quick or in some cases booming . . . Down empty halls -- hustled, unmoving . . . But for the steady creeping of the hand towards the bell. T hen hallways -- bustle, but quickly thin . Into classrooms -- alive the sharply deadening . . . For the clanging -- that rolls, spreading . . Down now empty halls -- once again hushed, unmoving. This system -- repeating thus receding . . . To that fateful sound -- reliving, diminishing . . . In a school now -- silent, sleeping . . Heidelberg High School -- evening. But then there is a spirit -- deep, unmoving . . . Live in the face of disaster -- always warm, friendly . . . To all who enter -- yes -- Heidelberg High -- forever. HOHEIT THE TITLE IS TAKEN FROM THE GERMAN MEANING MOBILITY, GRANDEUR,AND MAJESTY Activities 8 I r: cu m Here at Heidelberg we have all had time to do some growing up, a few have done a better job of it than others. But all have spent many hectic months that made a lasting impression on our lives. In the years ahead, we shall all come to reflect fondly upon the international friendships formed in Europe, the many interesting excursions made, and most of all the knowledge gained here. You don't believe it? Time will tell! Wait - and see! , warm vww w, ... wwwtmx MR KER: hep; Teac , Arv v,., A g, y WiZ? m a ,v C d a , M D Z a ; S m . . Fm O . . n C m n. ?? C hm . 9 ? , 0 n 0' t f A a S O I 0 .m a 6 . C C .n O , V l S t . . H :1 .H , R. o D W . m o R e . D m I 6 u, H a 1 .n . a a p u S E P ,4. P O R D1 i. D .. m A. ,. L .nl.a . M p . 1., a1 . m 4 R .1 r M P A W ., - .. MR. DONALD FREW Ass't Principal MR. KENNETH GARLAND Teacher-Principal CAPT. FRANCIS W. FOLEY Schools Officer WVWANW mexxw m Guidance Department: Guidance Director, MR. NICK MUTO; Counselors, MISS MARY MARGARET EDWARDS, MR. GREG NOLDER, MR. JOHN SWENSON HELGA ABTS Foreign Language University of Heidelberg Germany HENRETTA CRAWFORD English, Social Studies San Francisco State, A.B. California MA RV IN BU CHO LZ Iowa State University PhD Science Iowa PAULINE L. BURY Mathem atics Illinois State, 8.8., M.S. Illinois MRS. DELORES CROSSLY Homemaking Michigan State, B.A. Michigan MRSCORNELIA BORROR Mathematics, Science Meredith College, B.A. South Carolina ROSEMARIE BRECKOFF Wld. History, Georgraphy University of Michigan B.A., M.A. Michigan , WWN U? P PATRICIA DEMPSEY Social Studies De Paul Univ., B.A., M.A. Illinois NORIN A. ELFTON English Social Studies St. Cloud State, 8.5. Minnesota WALTER EDEN English, Social Studies Lawson State, B.S. Maryland MARVIN GOOSEN Mathematics W ayne State, B. S. ' Michigan ETHEL E. GROSS Business Syracuse University B.S., M.S. New York RUDOLF E. W. FRITZ Foreign Language Institute of Leipzig Germany FRAU INGE A. GERBER Foreign Language University of Heidelberg Germany EMILY GLINES Biology, General Science Humboldt State College, B.A. California MRS. ESTELLA E. HARRIS English, Social Studies Wilson College, B.A. Pennsylvania Well, I don't see any powder puff! PHILIP HOWELL English, Social Studies Western Washington, B.A. Washington ROBERT K. JONES Mathematics, Science University of Florida Florida PATRICK W. HAYES Mathematics, Science University of Scranton, B.S. Pe nnsylv ania FRITZ HERRLING' Foreign Language University of Heidelberg Germany C. R. HUNTER Mathematics, Science University of California A.B. California CHRISTA KIRCHGASSER Foreign Language Berlitz, Berlin, Germany LAWRENCE KIRKPATRICK Music U.C.L.A., A.B. California LOUIS M. KORTH Mathematics University of Wisconsin, B.S. Wisconsin 10 MARIAN ANTHE NICHOLAS San Francisco State, A.A., A.B. University of Michigan, B.A. ALICE O. LOCKWOOD Mathematics Albany State, B.S. New York DONALD A. MIX Mathematics, Science Defiance College, 8.8. Ohio RICHARD R. MOORE English . University of Texas, A.B,, M.A. Texas RICHARD W. MOORE Chemistry Kent State, B.S. Ohio Art California MRS. JEAN G. PIRNER English Michigan No smoking in school Gym I Caught in the act during Pep Rally; Miss Van Duzer, Coach Sabin, and Mr. Rouse. SUSAN MUNNINGS English Wisconsin State, B.A. Wisconsin ANDREW J. RANALLETTA English Illinois State, B.A. Illinois THOMAS SANDERSON Music U.C.L.A., B.A. California HORACE RE ANN Foreign Lang age Whittier Co ege, B.A., M.A. C aliforni I FRANCES SAUNDERS Business University of Term. A.B., M.S. Florida R. LEE ROCHELEAU English, Social Studies San Diego State, A.B. California HAROLD ROUSE Social Studies Michigan State, B.A. Michigan WAYNE SABIN Phy. Ed., General Science Univ. of Oregon, B.S. Oregon ERWIN SCHELLER Eng., Social Sc. San Francisco St. AB, California GAIL SCHOENBORN Mathematics, Sc. Duke Univ., B.A., M.A. BENJAMIN M. SHEINBAUM English Columbia University, B.A., M.A. New York 2w ' W s- fz'f 3'1 !sz 1' VINCENT F. SOLLIMO Mathematics Villanova University, B.S. Pennsylvania rm vvwvsvvyhm-FW'W w Hwy 0 - - . MRS. MARGARET STEHLE Foreign Language University of Adelaide, B.A. South Australia MRS. CARLA J. STEPHENS English, Social Studies Purdue University, B.S. Pennsylv ania ELMER C. WENSEL DONALD YEE ALBERT ZOUBRA ELIZABETH VAN DUZER Library Science Mathematics, Science English, Social Studies Physical Education Clarion State College, Univ. of Cincinnati, Purdue University, Carthage College, B.A. .B.S., $.80, M.S., $.80 B.S. B.A. 111111018 Pennsylvania Ohio Rhode Island R XEWWZiiZ , $3? xxx WW HERR ENGELSDORFE ERR LENZ , Hausmelster ? L s.?xw X Sgt. VALPANDO W, W mm Mo, 7, Staff N A M F F U A K ET... R A M W... S m yyxwvgwga I WWW RUTH DUNN uidzmce Dept. ; ,. xj , W axwx: WW MISS VICK 3 ., WV? ix 2 21x ?ZWWW . N W W .3 WWW; , I27 W? W ;. WW! 1 ??AANW WW WWW x2267 41v WWW WNW ? 3 WWWWWWMWWWW .WWW WWW W K 5?? x 44 ,6 4 xv; WM WWAyWWMw?W 2,, $va am A , ,9 x xi 2x7 , W W WWWWWWWW W WW M RS . M CLIN School Nurse e7 9 MRS. LAURA RAY School Secretary To: Class i63 From: The Principal Yours is the fortune of taking a step into the fascinating new era. You will see space travel become commonplace. Medical discoveries will end the threat of the disease killers of today. You will be a part of great strides in build- ing a world of new understanding. We of the faculty of Heidelberg American High School together with your parents have been acquainting you with fundamentals which we hope have prepared you for this new world. Now this chapter of your life is complete. Your highest hopes and aspirations for the future are our hopes and aspi- rations for you. As you depart, we wish to give you one last admonition written by Oliver Wendall Holmes, and wish you Godspeed . . . . . . believe in great things and you may lead other people to believe in great things . W. D. PROPPE :me-dmmwmru minm-x. .Mu . hussxuic... limb- o w a.??.a inn gait? . 21 Q i 7x ,, ?f, , ,4 1 3 0 WI PATRICIA ANN ADLER Pat K F.H.A. 1; Jr. Debs 1;Homecoming Court 4; Jr, Red Cross 2; G.A.A. 2; Class Sec. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Annua14; TEXAS WILLIAM HENRY AMMON Bill Football 3, 4; ;Co -Captain 4;; Track 3, 4; St, Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; PEIxNSYLVANIA DAVID EDWARD BADGER Dave Band 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Dance Band 4; Football 4; MISSOURI VICTOR RICHARD BAKER Vic N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Science Fair Award 2; Drama Club 4; Chess Club 8, 4; Post Youth Advisory Council 3; CONNECTICUT RANDALL THERON BELL Randy Debate Club 1; German Club 1; Drama Club 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Science Fair, First Prize Phys. Science and NaVy Award 3; Newspaper 4; N.M.S. Semifinalist 4; Class Pres. 4; KEN- TUCKY DOROTHY PATRICIA BERRY Pat Chorus 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2, 4; COun- cil 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Drill Team Majorette 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; Christmas Play 3; GEOR- GIA THOM AS DWAINE BRASWELL, JR. Tommy Band 4; ARKANSAS 18 BARBARA BREITLING Bobbi 1, Annual 1,3,4; Business Ed. 4; F.T.A. 3; Class 4: Exec. Council 2; Class Sec. 3; St. Council. 4, Sec.; G.A.A. 1, 2; Home -Coming Court 4; ALABAMA MARIE ELIZABETH BRICE Marie F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Sing- ers 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 1; St. Coun- cil 1, 2; Ir. Red Cross 3; Queen Rep. 1; Select Female Vocal Group 3; PENNSYLVANIA a Awwhmvww g , . WVWT STEPHEN HUNT BRUDER Steve Pep Club 1; Class Pres. 2; Chorus 4; Drama Club 4; Cross -Country 4; MONTANA . ' .. E t: . JAMES DOUGLAS CASKIE Jim Intramurals 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 4; H4C1ub 4; Drama Club 4; Football 1, 3; Soccer 3, 4; MASSACHUSETTS JANE MARIE CHANCE Jane Honor Roll Club 1, 2, 3; Creative Writing Club 2, 3, V.P.; Quill and Scroll, Sec-Treas. 3; Chess Club 3; English N.C.E.T. 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; English Merit Award 3; German -Amer- ican Club, Treas. 3; Math Club 3; Chem. Club 3; F.T.A. 2; MISSOURI JAMES DULEY CHIPPS Jim Germ an-American Club 4; Latin Club 2; Ten- nis 2; Drama Club 4; Ski Club 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Class V.P. 4; TEXAS KAREN FAITH COLLINS Karen French Club 1; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; PepClub 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; OHIO 19 I . ' , , NA 1 . . , , - 1 , . , , ! . 1 -'7. MICHAEL ERIC CONDON Mike Intermurals 1,2; Football 4; Chorus 4; Pep Club 4; Science Fair 3; Set Crew 3; VIRGINIA MARGARET LOUISE EVANS Margaret FNS 1,2,3, Annual 1,2; Drama Club 3; UTAH. ROBERT SAITO EWING Bob Class Treas. 1; Auto Club 2; Chess Club 3; Newspaper 1,4; Football 4; Basketball Mgr. 3; H-Club 4; MICHIGAN VERNON JAMES FADDEN Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 3,4; H- Club 3,4; Student Council 2; FLORIDA KAREN JEAN FARR Karen Pep Club 2,4; G.A.A. 2,4; French Club 1; Jr. Red Cross 2; Drama Club 2,3,4; News- paper 2,4 Co-Ed.; Band 3; St. Counci13; Class Treas. 3; Photo Club 3; CALIFORNIA TH OMAS JOSEPH FORLENZA ' Torn VI RLfle Club 1; Library Club 3,4; Chess Club 3; Soccer 3,4; Football 4; German- 11313.74; American Club 4; NEW YORK 4:393 , 'ee JAMES LANIER FRY Jim I Omicron Hi-Y 3; Sidel Hi-Y 2; Intramural Rep. 3; Soccer 4; Pep Club 2,3; H;C1ub Choir; 4,5; Annua14,5, Sports Ed. 4, Ed. in Chief BM,- 5; St. Council 3; Football 4; TENNESSEE TEXAS MICHELE ARLENE GAIGE Shelley Chorus 1,2,3,4; Music Fest. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tumbling Club 1; Jr. Red Cross 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4, maptain 41; Annual 4; MINNESOTA MICHAEL ALEXANDER GARDNER Mike ;' Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; H-Club 4; 1 Chess Club 3; Debate Club 3; Annua13; Intramurals 2; Science Club 1,2; Baseball 1; Photo Club 1; AUSTRIA CAROL ANNE GIRAUD 1 Carol 1. Chorus 1,2 .3 ,4; Pep Club 3,4; Prom Court 3; Yearbook 4; Music Fest. 2,3,4; Cheer- leader 4 1Co-Captain 41; TEXAS JOEL RICHARD GRAFT Joel Basketball 3,4; Spanish Club 1; N.H.S. 2, 3,4; N.M.S. Semifinalist 4; Drama Club 1; Cross Country 4; OKLAHOMA KARL HUGHES HEN RY Karl Band 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Chorus 4; H-Club 4; GERMANY . SHARON MIC HELLE HOPPER 3 Sharon . Drama Club 1,2,4; Latin and Spanish Club ; 3-144; 1; Pep Club 2,4; Science Club 3; Newspaper 1' 4; Glee Club 1,2; VIRGINIA GWENDOLYN FAYE HUBERT Gwen Choir 1,4; G.A.A. 1,2,4; A.V. Club 1; Girls' Basketball V.P. 1; Drill Team Majorette 1; TEXAS 21 ROBERT LESTER INGRAM Bob Spanish Club 1, 2; Senior Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual 3, H-Club 4; Drama Club 4; Soccer 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2;1C1ass Play 1; TEXAS ROBERT ELLIS JACKSON C3 Bob . Band.1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 4; Track 3, 4; 52mg; FLORIDA 6W ROBERT THOM AS JACKSON Bob Basketball 3; Football 2; Chorus 3; Track 2; NORTH DAKOTA BARBARA LYNN JACQUOT Bobbi F.T.A. 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; All- City Band 3; Chorus 2; Girls' Hockey Team 3; Cheerleader 4; Annual 4; Pep Club 4; Home- coming Queen 4; CALIFORNIA JUDITH ANN JENKINS Judi Art Club 1; Honor Roll Award 1; Debate Club 3; Newspaper 3, 4; St. Council 2; Jr. Red Cross 2, 4; Class Sec. 2; Pep Club 3; TEXAS ROBERT EDWIN JESSUP Bob Track 4; Tennis 4; Wrestling 4; CONNECTICUT BARBARA GAY IOERNS Barbara , Band 1, 2; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, C 4; MISSOURI JEFFRY WILLIAM KOEHLER Jeff Annua14; Track 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; CALIFORNIA CHARLENE MARY KUCERA Charlene G.A.A. 3, 4 07.13. 31; Pep Club 4; Jr. Class Play 3; German-American Club 3, 4; Library Club 4; Creative Writing Club 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; National Oratorical Contest; PENNSYLVANIA ROBERT JOHN LAFERRIERE Bob Band 1, 2, 3, 4; St. Council 1, 4; VIR- GINIA CHEREYL LOUISE MANION Chere G-A Essay Contest, First Place 1; St. Coun- cil 1, 3; N.M.S. Letter of Commendation 4; Annual 4; Girls' Sextet 3; G-A Club 2, 3; Tumbling Team 1; Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4;, Jr. Exec. 3; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Girls' Ensemble 2; Music Fest. 2, 3; KENTUCKY MARY CONSTANCE MARKEY Connie Art Club 1, 4; F.H.A. 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; NewsPaper 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Omicron Tri-Hi-Y 2; MASSACHU- SETTS DANIEL LYNN MARTZ Danny Foreign Language Club 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Wrestling 4; Track 4; KANSAS ALICE CLARE MAYER Alice G.A.A. 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; St. Council 4; Gym Night 3; Pep Club 4; Library Asst. 3, 4; Intramurals 4; NEW JERSEY EVELYN SUE MCMURTREY Sue F.T.A. 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Jr. Red Cross 1; Drama Club 4; , $1,311 ARKANSAS HELEN LOUISE MILLS ; Helen , St. Council 1; All City and State Band 1, '1 2; Class Sec. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Sr. Band Rep. 4; VIRGINIA mm H mun REBECCA DEE MITCHELL ; . Dee ' ' Jr. Red Cross 1; Drama Club 1,3,4; st, Council 3; Pep Club 2,4; Annual 4; CALIFORNIA NICHOLAS LAVAN MOREFIELD Nick Art Club 4; Fr. Basketball Mgr.; VIRGINIA LINDA ANNE MURPHY Linda Choir 1,2; Annual 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 3; Newspaper 3,4, Copy Ed. 4; VIRGINIA ROBERT LINTON MUSHEN Bob 'St. COuncil 4; V.P. 4; Prom Chairman 3; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Tennis 3,4; Science Club 2; N.H.S. 3,4; CALIFORNIA DAVID RALPH MYERS Dave Football 1,2,3 ,4, Co-Captairi4; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4; Track 1,2,3 ,4; H-Club 2,3,4; St. Council' 1,2,4, Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3; CALIFORNIA RICHARD LEE OFFUTT Dick Track 1,2,3 ,4; Football 2; Choir 4; Drama Club 4; MARYLAND SANDRA FAYE PARKER Sandy Jr. Red Cross 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 4; NEW JERSEY PATRICK FRANK PLEMMONS Pat Football 1; Basketba112,3,4; H-Club 4; Cross Country 4; Lab 1,2; NORTH CAROLINA STEPHEN MICHAEL PRATT Steve Basketball 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Exec. Coun- ci12; Chess Club 3 WPJ; Debate Club 3; German-American Club 4; Foreign Language Club 4; CALIF ORNIA MICHAEL PATRICK PUMPHREY Mike Baseball 1; Track 1,2; Chorus 3,4; News- paper 3; CALIFORNIA JANIS RAE PUTMAN Jan G.A.A. 2,4; Pep Club 8,4; F.T.A. 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Debate Club 3; Jr. Red Cross 3; Foreign Language Club 4; Phys. Science Club 4; Germ amAmerican Club 4; Science Fair, 2nd Place, Navy Award 3; ILLINOIS JOAN MILLWARD READING Joan Choir 1; A-V Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2; Pep Club 1,2,3 ,4; F;T.A. 4; F.H.A. 2; Drama Club 3; St. Counci13; Annual 4; German-American Club 4; French Club 3; VIRGINIA KENNETH STANLEY ROBERTS Ken Basketball l,2,3,4 mapt. 2L Footba112,3,4 4Capt. 2;; Wrestling 2; Track 2,4; Bridge Club 2,3; HClub 4; Foreign Language Club 3,4; Annua13; GEORGIA CARMEN ROSSI Buddy 4T4vrig, 7,2, M. ,4 VA- JAMES EDWARD SCHUH Jil'l'l n Pep Club 2; Chess Club 3; Science Club 2, 3; Art Worksh0p 4; PENNSYLVANIA WILBUR JOSEPH SCOTT Wilbur JUDITH ANN ROTH 50hr! Judie G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Drama Club 4; F, T.A. 3; NeWSpaper 4; Choir 2; Jr. Red Cross 2' Pep Club 2, 3; N.H.S. 2; COLORADO MARCIA LEE SCHOONOVER M arcia Y-Teens 1; Majorette Club 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 5, Pres. 5; Square Dance Club 2, 3; Sports Carnival 1; Chorus 2; Glee Club 4; Annual 5; Homecoming Queen 4; Drama Club 5; INDIANA Craft Club 1; Radio Club 2; Chess Club 3; Foreign Language Club 3; NewsPaper 4; Ger- m an-American Club 4; Cross COuutry 4; MINNESOTA LINDA ANN SCOTTON Teri Art Workshop 1, 4; G.A.A. 2; Language Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2; F.T.A. 1, 2; Annual 3, 4; NewsPaper 4; St. Counci14; PENN- SYLVANIA JOHN CONNOR SCROGGS John WAS HINGTON ROBERT GORDON SHOSS Bob Club 4; TEXAS Band 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Basketball 2, 4: Soccer 2, 3; Tennis 4; Chess Club 1; Wrestling 2; H-Club 4; Debate Club 3; Literary Issue 4; N.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; F.D.A. 3; Speech Club 2; Newspaper 1; Phys. Science HOWARD PERSHING SNOOK Spook Chess Club 3; Art Club 4; Soccer 2, 3; Track 4; H-Club 4; NEW JERSEY ROBERT HENRI SOUCY Bob Chess Club 4; Speech Club 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2, 3; Debate Club 3; Science Club 2, 3; Foreign Language Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; F.B.L.A. 3; RHODE ISLAND MICHELLE JOETTE STEWART Midge G.A.A. 1, 2, Sec. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; A.F.S. C011- vention 3; NEW YORK LINDA CAROL STYLER Linda F.T.A. 1, 2, V.P. 2; National Forensic League 2; Speech Club 2, 3; Co -Chairman 3; G.A.A. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; V.P. 4; Chess Club 3, Treas. 3; Drama Club 4; National Council of Teachers of English Test 2; MINNESOTA GAYE BOURDON SUMMERS Gaye Orchestra 1; Band 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 3, 4; Music Fest 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; School Play 2; Torch Honor Society 2; G.A.A. 3; National Thespiau Society 2, 3, 4; Class Treas. 4; TEXAS KAREN SUE THOMAS Karen F.H.A. 1; Jr. Red Cross 2; Chorus 2; G.A.A- 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Newspaper 4; Of- fice Asst. 4; ILLINOIS GARY JAMES THOMAS Gary ; Izootball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; St. Council 1; gag Chess Club 4; MASSACHUSETTS 27 ANN NAOKO TSUBOTA Ann Annua14; Debate Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; St. Council 4, Treas.; Chess Club 3; Pep Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3; French Club 2; HAWAII SHARON MARIE WAGNER Sherry Art Club 1,2; Orchestra 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Retreat Club 2,3; Pep Club 4; FLORIDA DONNA RUTH WEINGART Donna Orchestra Club 1,2; Library Club 1; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Chorus 4; Drama Club 4; NEW YORK PETER DUNCAN WELLS Pete Regional Science Fair 2; A-V Club 1,2,8,4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Science Club 1,2,3 ,4; SoCcer 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; H-Club 4; VIRGINIA DONALD WESSELMAN Donn Old English Lettering 1; Chess Club 4; WISCONSIN NEIL JAMES WITTROCK Neil Band 1,2,3 ,4, Pres.; Chorus 1,4; Track 4; Basketball 4; WASHINGTON ' a LeSIiE: Ki gsionl Ire: u e BeverlyaDale, eat my, 4 9 f O S $x Cla .. .. n y a m a y J i 1 r C B . A a n W. B ? n . g a a n .1 n .1 H .1 w .1 . G O W h 5 v 3 '8 t a m m e . y 0 A mm. m m. b a O P R Blacker in Brown 1 Lam Mart Nicky Ashley Gregory Barker Ellen Ad ams isa Barendese Pat Bersenbrugge Craig Brown Lou Gild a Cab assa Betty Can ad a Between the anonymity of a sophomore and the omnipresence of a senior, there exists that unique entity called a JUNIOR. JUNIORS come in all heights, weights and shapes but all profess the same creed; to enjoy every second of every minute of every hour of every day and to contaminate everyone they meet with their enthusiasm. JUNIORS are found everywhere -- on top of, underneath, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around or jumping to. They are constantly underfoot, under- fed,- underappreciated and misunderstood. Underclassmen idolize them, seniors frat- ernize with them, teachers marvel at them and the administration tolerates them . A JUNIOR is potentiality encased in dreams, wisdom arranging the latest coif- fure, glamor in a sweatshirt and the Hope of '64 tripping over its own feet. A JUNIOR is ambition, daring and eX- posed nerve racing from a cross-country marathon to the quietness of the library. He is oblivious to the complexities of daily living, yet can comprehend the intricacies of a chemistry experiment,. the subtlety of poetry, the clamor of rock and roll and the abstraction of modern airt. Katrina Condom Kathy Connor Catherine Carew Virginia Chamblee Sandra Cevey James Ch amplin Connie Colbert Mike Czemy Marian Chapm an Robert Cumbow Elin, Dehn Joanne Dell 'omo Judy Dillard Joye Emerson Art F adden John Gibney Paul Gilbreath Jane Harris John Hartline Donald Hartzell Betsy Haynes David Heath JUNIORS squeeze 36 hours into every day, yet find the days too Short and the minutes too long. They are the epitome of grace, balancing a tray in one hand while staking out a cafeteria table with the other, yet they Cannot maneuver themselves into or out of a desk without dropping a pencil, pen or book. They have climbed over half of the educational ladder, yet know there are still giant steps to surmount before the crest. A JUNIOR is a kaleidoscope of sur- prises -- he will surge forth in short time chasing laughter, the unknown, food, adventure and the opposite sex, yet plods along like a funeral dirge for Classes, work, rules, tradition and adults. He is constantly amazed at the weaknesses he sees in those he once thought were perfect, yet cannot realize how much he himself is changing daily. A JUNIOR can be frustrated by the simple and the obvious, yet when chal- lenged by the impossible, he will often unhesitatingly step forth where adults fear to tread, stating simply and honestly, Of course, I can! Diana Herrera John Hix Betty H011 and Mike Hughes Paper dolls ? Tom Hyde A1 an Ingersoll Jeanette Inmon Mark Johnson Jill Irving Pat Jones Mike Jones George Kingston wow Craig Kooy Marie Lee Steve Lindsay Karen Losch Fifateeni twanti too! Karen McDonald Steve Martin Pete Mathews Charles McCarty Marilyn McCormick Gerry McFadden Laura McLaurin Kathy Mixon Yeah, Energy Food! Mary Jo Moore William Moore Leroy Morrow Cliff Naleski George Newton Eric Orme George Page Dottie Parks Michael Parker Sandra Punsack Margaret Pratt Judy Richardson Dard Ringeback Gloria Robins Sigrid Rosenberger Val Roth W111 ya? Peter Schneider Steve Schuh John Shockey Pat Sherrod Gary Smith Patricia Soucy David Stewart Stephen Stone Tom Thieme Jerri Townsend Maria Villarreal Tom Walsh Jacqueline Wagner David Warner John White Jeff Williams John Winton Judy Warren B111 Walters Gary Webster MISSING FACES Sandra Barone John Brazelton Kathy Fifield Herrick Higson Ch arles C anell a Laura Guim an. Candace Weigel Elizabeth Wilson Jim Ziss Forrest Crain Roberta Dawson Earl Nash John Van Hoy Dan Withrow 5 ? $!$$:$$ me worry? What am L wk? . ?n What do you mean it looked back at you Mill Munnings' Ding Dong school! waw 4 x ,V ,f $W . 4? Bicycle built for two May I be excused? B111 Allen Elizabeth Asp Carol Stuck Secretary C arol Archer Tom Callaw ay President Dick Wade Vice President Jackie Ch amplin Treasurer Werner Arenz Pat Atchison 40 h .J Bill Bohn Sandy Brizee Mike Brown Chuck Bentfield Greg Brubeck Bobbi Buckles Sherry Burgess Cathie Calvert Walt Camp Edythe Canada Irene Castlen Renee Channey Bob Barnett Lannes Berry Leo Blanchett James Augustine D anny B adger Bruce Bailey Barbara Baren Nancy Bell Robert Clegg Peter Cole William Collins Brigitte Cox Alexa Craig Patricia Deimer John Dennington Ralph Dimmick Roger Domras Jeanne Dunn Ellen Elfton Robert Evans Eileen Farrell Robert Flowers Larry Foster Pat Francisco Astrid Gandt Genny Giraud Henry Gr antham Linda Gray Thomas Griffin Greg Cutting Stephen Hall William Hall Pat Hanna Terry Hardman Joseph Hartline Carol Harbert B111 Heffeman Ted Heller John Hogan Connie Hopewell Rick Hoover Carol Hutchinson Park Jenkins Betty Jessup Nancy Joerns David Johnson John Johnston Steve Joyce Linda Kangas Robin Kay Sarah Kelly Rick Kerr Pat Kirk James Kline Charles Kucera Mike Laing PeueloPe Lane Susan LathrOp Phil Lennie Doris Mauldin Keith McCarty Alicia McFadden Bruce McFaul Sarah Meszar Judy Mixon Lila Moorkerjee Jack Moore Michele Moore Tim Morefield Robert Mueller Mary Munson Robert Nash Don Nelson Naomi Nelson Rosenda Olivares Gafford Pearce Sharon Peirce Bring me one too! Pamela Poe Priscilla Poe Brigitte Poole Ingrid Posich John Price Lucinda Parsons Robert Rabe Kathy Richmond Brian Rogers Steven Rowland Kathy Schermerhon Janice Schoonover Karl Schulte Mark Scott Chuck Scotton Michael Sherrol Mike Sikes John Snook Jack Stallard Mike Stransberry Linda Starke Shelle Stevens Mary Stockton William Strathern Margarete Swartz Jeanne Taketa Norm and Thom as Karen Thompson Tru d y Trulsen E1 aine Tsubot a Candie Vorhies James Washburn Ed Watson Michael WeiL Dottie Werner John Whalen Kathy White Jane Wittick Richard Wilson Douglas Wright Edmund Wise Karen Wisem an Kay Wotherspoon John Wrigley B111 Yonushonis Don Zedler Robert Hatfield Lorraine Laferriere Cindy Parsons Becky Waterm an MISSING FACES John Wagner Richard Best Louise Cooch Thodeus Fountain James Head Vicki Harvey - Barbara Mcdaniel Tracy Mulligan Lynn Rosse Charm aine Shoudy Mike Teal J. 5447 GzRi Isn't he cute! I . . . Say, After the dance . . 47 Joe Jenkins President . ie Dlana Hardman Sue Proppe Sue Caskr Vice President Secretary Treasure Robert Adams Lillian Adkins Diana Adler Roy Anderson James Auc Roger Ayers Betty Bailcv ' ' 48 Gene Boles w,' Maureen Braun Barbara Brenman Cindy Breyfogle Tina Brice 3 1-. Harry Bruks Fred Bush Mimi Caisse Rodger Camp Pat Callaway Thomas Campbell Mike Canella Diane Chigos Adelaide Christian Diana Conklin Candis Coulter Karl Craig Fran D'Alessio Roger Danielson James Deaux John Dillon Monika Dominguez Nancy Donaldson Davita Doughe rty Jud Downer 48 49 f Patty Beavers Robin Beckett Susan Bedell Richard Bennett Jim Berkowitz Rennee Blanchett Helen Blau Marsha Boaz Mike Bain Lee Barco Jay Bargmann Thomas Duncan Frank Dzieciolowski Martin Farber Andy Fetzko Doug Finlayson Joy Flowers Leon Ford Don Fournier Bonnie Freund Concetta George Mike Golen Lynn Goolman Ginny Grantham Stanford Gritz Donald Gross Barbara Grumblil Walt Guild Linda Haisley Frank Hall Pat Harbert Michael Hardin Ruth Harper Wilhelmina Harper Sue Harris Robert Heath Jean Henion Roy Herrera Ellen Hoadley Norma Hoff Nancy Hoover Werner Hunley Paul Hurt Pat Hyde Tim Jacobson Ken Jacquot Ron Jennings Thomas Jessup Michael Jones Kathy Jones Ray Kangas Jack Keefer Robert Kemp Jim Kennedy Karen Lee Robert Lee Kimberly Lehan Norman Lewis Susan Lindley Hilda Lough Charles Limpus Linda Lindsey Judith Lopez David Martz Diane Maxwell Mary McCarthy Sharon McClusky Nancy McCormick Doug McFaul Karin McGill William McKee Michael Merritt Romeo Mittnecker Wanda Mixon Diana Mqon Maureen Moore Wayne Morris Don Morrison Georgia Murray Gary Naleski Brenda Neal Linda Nobles Timothy Oakes Mike Olson Ashton Ormes Steve Ottinger Stewart Park Sherilyn Parker B111 Parsons Gail Peatfield Camille Pecoraro Ronnie Peoples John Pigott Bill Pitman Annette Plemmons Julian Pollack Carol Pollard Jim Powell Linda Prael Marlene Punsak Robert Randle Enella Raxter Laura Redira Susan Rice Lorena Rider J an Ringenbach Lynn Rossix David Sawyer Barbara Schick Mauri Shoss Don Smith John Spurlock Peter Starke Steve Starner Dick Stevens George Stoeckert Beverly Stuckey Shirley StuckeY Robert Stuck Sandy Styer Gerald Swartz Vickie Thieme David Thomas Karen Pennoyer Linda Underwood David Vassar Sue Vaught Pat Vinette Barbara Webster Thomas Weil Chris Weisen Lisalee Wells Bill Wesselman m ' Dale White Harm an Wood Cam Williams Kathy Wills Judy Wilson Randy Wilson Nick Wohlet John Yonushonis Cecil Zimmerman Susan Wild Mark Caisse Bob Dillard Bill Doleman Tom Gorski Drew Higson Bill Hofman Cathy Housseas Mark Johnsonn Leslie Loo Gene Martin Joe McNallan Mary Lou Oliver Scott Page MX A14 Missing Faces Chris Benson Diedra Hayes Brenton Bushwell Mark Tackett Joe Good Paul Wise M. Abell S. Adams P. Agnew C. Albritton C. Armongida J. Badger D. Baeuchle J. Bain P. Barb L. Barendse B. Barker 8. Barnhill B. Barra D. Beck A. Bennett S. Bennett M. Berkowitz M. Bertoglio B. Best R. Billings B. Black G. Bolton H. Bolz W. Braun F. Breitling M. Brennan J. Brewer W. Breyfogle B. Brubeck V. Bundy B. Buck E. Burrell K. Buzzell M. Caldwell N. Canada B. Caisse L. Chamblee D. Chance J. Chapman C. Chasteeu C. Cherry L. Clegg P. Cole K. Collins J. Condom , r. T. L. Connor ' 2:: A. Coughlin - G. Covington R. Cunningham J. Davies J. Dazet T. Deaux J. Douglas T. Douglas A. Downs M. Duncan J. Dziecolowski J. Eaton C. Ellis J. Erickson D. Evans D. Ferk D. Fifield S. Finlayson L. Herrera M. Hogan R. Holloway P. Hoefling D. Honodel P. Hugo S. Hyde J. Inmon T. Jackson N. Jessup J. Johnson S. Johnson C. Jones P. Jones P. Jordon J . Gleason M. Gleason R. Gould L. Grambill P. Hardman M. Harper F. Good D. Gorski R. Gross S. Haggard S. Haney H. Hardin I. Harter T. Hartzell B. Harbin S. Fisher D. France D. Frederickson J. Fuller L. Gambles A. Gavales J. Gibney D. Gilbreath B. Gilliam F. Gilman xx WNXN A. Kline W. Kotz J. Laing C. Larkin S. Lattimer Levesque D. Losch R. Lyman Lloyd . Lobel B. Mahan J. Markey J. McKenzie L. Meier E. Merritt F. Merritt H. Nessing D. Mikles J . Mikles N. Miller P. Miller T. Moore R. Morris P. Moskowitz B. Muhs P. Mushen J. Myer D. Michael G. Naines P. Newman N. Newton R1 Nunez K. Offut W. Orme N. Ortis B. Page C. Pallone H. Parkinson R. Payne J. Pearsall M. Petty B. Poole L. Preston W. Purrington W. Ramalho P. Reed A. Rego C. Ricetti D. Roberts F. Robinson V. Root M. Rozer M. Rubano G. Sample M. Sauarese S. Schug C . Sciascia U. Shirley D. Slattery J . Smith L. Smith M. Soule D. Stevens R. Stevens P. Stewart A. Stone T. Stuck S. Sucidka S. Sullivan G. Suther D. Swanson R. Szorady J. Taft P. Thieme J. Townsend P. Hoefling R. Morrell R. Morrell J . McNallen F. Pennoyer M. Wild B. Trost I. Tunner R. Tunner P. Van Hoy I. Vitolo J. Voss D. Wade C. Walker G. Webb G. Webbeking J. Wesselman I. Wild L. Wildrick P. Wildrick D. Williams K. Ziss T. Abroms E. Adams 8. Adams L. Allen L. Amends R. Ammon J. Asp A. Bagot S. Baker D. Barker F. Bass B. Bates i E. Bellassi l J. Bennett G. Benson M. Berry L. Bersenbrugge R. Billings I. Black D. Blanchett J. Boaz D. Brown S. Brown D. Burgess L. Bynum P. Callaway B. Calvert M. Camp P. Carrol C. Chadwick R. Chamblee S. Champlin C. Anderson ' R, Arlt 60 L. Harper M. Harris M. Heath W. Heffeman R. Hegar M. Hicks J. Holcome D. Holland H. Hollis M. Hunley J. Hurt: S. Ingersoll 5f flfjlmX I if I. Inmon H. Jacobson S. Jacquot P. Jerenko R. Jellerson C. Jennings T. J ohnson L. Jones T. Jones D. Joyce M. Katy D. Kastner J. Kelly brugge D. Kerig B. Kline L. Kollarss D. Kooy E. Kropidlowski 16H . A. Lehan N. Lennie , L. Limpus Q R. Lindsey G. Logan B. Loo R. Love K. Lynsey J. Martin P. Mastdomatt T. Cisco R. Cook D. Connor W. Cosentino Y. Cosentino T. Coulter M. Covington J. Creamer K. Crittenberger R. Cromer S. Cunningham J. Dale E. Dallman L. Danielson 8. Davies L. Dillon C . Downer R. Dunbar J. Dunn L. Dye 8. Elliot W. Elliss C . Ensley J. Falkner E. Farber F. Fields S. Fincher D. Fork G. Fraley P. Gates R. Gaylor J . Gohagen J. Goodrum N . Gould L. Graft M. Graine 5. Gregory B. Grice C. Griffin D. Gross 62 H K. Connolly M. McCromas G. MCGhin T. McKee V. Minch K. Moon W. Moore J. Morris R. Morrison C. Morrow E. Morrow C. Murray K. Nash F. Neal R. Nunez D. Olivares D. Orr K. Page M. Page L. Parker K. Pearce B. Pierce R. Peoples J. Perecko S. Pavick B. Pickering B. Pollard R. Post D. Rabe D. Rabe C. Radcliff E. Raxter M. Ray J. Reed I. Rego P. Richardson B. Richmond 8. Ridera J. Robinson M. Rossignol W. Web 8. Wells P. Werner A. Wesson P. Wheeler M. White E. Williams T. Williams D. Winton S. Wood E. Zackiewiz D. Ziss 64 S. Thomas K. Toliver T. Wagner W. Wagner P. Wagstaff D. Walters P. Walters R. Warner R. Stockton J. Stovall D. Styer K. Suther L. Taketa N . Roth C. Rubin C. Rubin P. Rusek S. Santrook R. Sarkovitz W. Schick K. Scott J. Scotton S. Soule B. Spencer R. Sproull y Z! , , MxKMM , w$ 0 ' As X, 2y XX WW ' 3, WV' W- VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: D. Myers, D. Nelson, K. Roberts, R. Ewing, C. McCarty, K. McCarty, P. Brown, W. Ammon, G. Thomas, D. Vassar. SECOND ROW: W. Yonushonis, R. Wade, J. Fadden, D. Stanley, J. Scroggs, C.- Brown, J. Wahlen, C. Canella, G. Webster. THIRD ROW: Coach Sabin, M. Condon,'J. Dennington, G. Stanley, R. Flowers, J. Yonushonis, D. Badger, G. Kingston, Coach Korth. Football - 62 Under the able leadership OI coaches Korth and Sabin, the Lions' football team of 1962 surprised enthusiastic fans With a series of exciting, well-played games. The Lions scored a season's total of 142 points against a total of 66 for the opposition, as they finished with a fourth-place, Class B standing and a three-three record. B111 Ammon, Charles Canella, and Chuck McCarty were selected for the 1962 A11- USAREUR team as outstanding quarterback, right end, and center, respectively. The Lions were quick to capitalize on their opponent's mistakes. Bill Ammon receives the ball on a kick-off at Baumholder. z; 7?me 2 NNWW WWW 7AM Don Nelson $38 rushes in to drop the Augsburg quarterback. ' 9 A pride of Lions and a pack of Wuerzburg Wolves battle for the pigskin. Jim Faddlen Co-Captain Dave Myers Gary Webster Gary Thomas Coach Sabin Don Nelson Bob Ewing Keith McCarty Dave Vassar John Dennington ALL 'USAREUR End John Scroggs Ken Roberts Chuck Canella Co -Captain ALL -USAREUR Quarterback Bill Ammon Coach Korth Stand up! I'm sending in the bench. ALL -USAREUR Center Dave Badger Paul Browu Charles McCarty Craig Brown Demingwn 1963 Basketball team; Coach Swanson, Bernie Fountain, Bill Ammon, Art Fadden, Co-captain: Ken Roberts; Pat Plemmons, Co-captain: Dave Vasser; Jeff Khoeler, Dave Myers, Neil Wittrock, Steve Pratt, Joel Graft, John Den- nington, Bob Ewing. arsity Basketball Coach Swanson Ken Roberts Dave Vasser xxx Art Fadden Steve Pratt W x t K Paul Brown Bill Ammon 1101' , e record of 1-13. Ken Bernie Fountam 1mpressw d e h S .l H .1 f S H O .1 L y t .1 S r a V m Roberts led as high scorer and Dave Myers captured the most rebounds. The fans will never forget our Lions spirit and de- ending support of their rooters . the season with a seemingly un- will the team ever forget the un- termination on the court Jeff Koehler Z V J? xe t fhfoVV , g , Dave Myers Joel Graft :1 ??gg; .r! ? Dave Meyers takes the re- bound for Heidelberg. A pride of Lions battle for Pat Plemmons gets set to score for the L1ons. IS. 1n 9 e h t d r. a W O t 1 1 a b e h t S e h C r a S t r e b O R n e K Roberts shoots another two points. basket for two po the Lions. Junior Va rsity Despite the fact that the 3-11 record doesn't show it, the J- V. Lions had a good season. Under the fine coaching of Mr. Hunter, the team gained valuable ex- perience to be put to Victorious use next year, As Mr. Hunter says, Our main purpose is not to win ball games, but to train the boys for next year's Var- sity squad. Greg Brubeck jumps for Heidelberg against an opponent! Bill Bryant grabs the ball for Heidelberg! TOP ROW; M. Hardin, Mr. Hunter; MIDDLE ROW; A. Brown, D. Sawyer, W. Guild, D. Johnson, M. Sikes, T.Ca110way, T. Mulligan. B. Bryant, J. Shockey, Co-Capt., B. Moore; BOTTOM ROW; 1. Sarafolean, J. Williams, P. Brown, Capt. B. Barnett, G. Brubeck. S r e d a k r e e In C , as im squad cheered for the North. It was V. 1p Bowl idelberg cheerleaders were chosen to support the Southern team while the Mannhe the He 7 elected I 111m h S I a 1 O h .C SS 6 h t t A H this year H , For the first time well as Varsity cheerleaders game played at the Ludwigshaven Stad heerleaders and not enough prac- 10 c before each game by skits encompass the old story of frant ivened Charming ies were enl Pep rall 10113 tlce SBSS basketball mce torious 1C from Pr 111g icted our v ing everyth and a fortuneteller who pred games kw xi , 2V 3, 7x? 1 V x A: s .5 t t AAm Sleepy, Grumpy, t for the pep rally. Dopey, Once upon a time there were four dwarf lions and Sneezy. The Vars n aw f K? 2 i ity cheerleaders put on a sk w ,VW 77 Omo, and Pat Berry. V$ w ity cheerleaders, Carol Giraud, Marion Chapm an, Lani Blacker, Bobbi Jacquot, Joanne Dell Vars Carol Gira Co-Captain J V. Cheerleaders, Capt. Pat Astchinson, Jean Henion, Sue Proppe, Janice Schoonover, Diana Hardmal , Linda Kangus. Mariah Chapm . Alternate ' FIRST ROW: K. Henry, J. Caskie, P. Wells, B. Yonushonis, J. Orr, J. Shockey, Korth. SECOND ROW: S. Martin, D. Zedler, B. Clegg, T. Heller, B. Brubeck, R. Horst, THIRD ROW: J. Van Hoy, H. Snook, D. Martz, R. Morey, W. Hunley, M. Brown, R. Heath. t S The Cross Country team traveled With the football occer team to their fall competitions of Which they won'seven Our contribution to the list of USAREUR champions was Rick Hoover. this wealth of condidates, we look forward to a success- ross Countloy ful season. i g The Soccer team IS yet to be organlzed, but from it I i FIRST ROW: Mr. Hunter, D. Finlayson, P. Stark, T. Oakes, B. Randall, Lt. Templeton; SECOND ROW: B. Moore, B. Champlin, D. Sawyers, R. Hoover, B. Mueller, D. Johnson, P. Cole, B. Heffernan. 3 Im- xwpwaxmwh .5 V MmeNman-Ww -tu' w r mm m' . v; mm: yv FIRST ROW: Coach Sabin, B. Dillard, G. Smith, B. Mueller, J. Ynushonis, B. Allen, L. Norrist. Kingston, W. Scott; SECOND ROW: C. Kucera; P. Brown, C. McCarty, B. Ammon, K. Johnson, J. Bargmann, T. Calla- EH 3' way, D. Hartzell; THIRD ROW: E. Orme, B. Flowers, B. T. Jackson, B. Sthrathern, F. Oaks, J. Berkowitz, S. tag i Starner, S. Barone; FOURTH ROW: P. Stark, D. Wade, M. Weil, B. Heath, R. Wilson. J. Whalen, R. Randle; FIFTH ROW: S. Park, B. Champlin, M. Norris, M. Jones, C. Naleski, R. Clegg, D. Sawyer. ess- As the yearbook went to press, the track men were preparing for their first meet. We are hoping they will have as much success as, last years Southern Regional Champs. Track B. LeFerrier, D. Heath and B. O'Connell, practice high jumping. D. Wade and K. Johnson do hurdle exercises. FIRST ROW: M. Stewart, K. Condom, L. Blacker, K. Wotherspoon, B. Schick, S. Harris, J. Schoon- over. SECOND ROW: K. Fifield, K. Losch, L. LaFerriere, S. Cevey, K. White, 1. Irving. THIRD ROW: M. Boaz, E. Lee, T. Hardman, E. Hoadley, L. Kingston, J. Henion, G. Barclay, S. Styer, R. Harper, B. Freund, E. Adams, L. Berry, 1. Lopez, R. Bersenbrugge, M. Schoonover, Miss Van Duzer. FOURTH ROW: 8. Peirce, K. MacDonald, J. Dillard, J. Dell'Omo, J. Harris, B. Grumbein. GAA The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to de- velop physical efficiency, to promote good sportsmanship, to develop leadership and to encourage interest in a Wide variety of athletic activities. Points are awarded for participation in the program, which includes volleyball, basketball, tumbling, bowl- ing and softball. These points form the basis for awards given at the end of the year. 78 just don't stand there, give me the ball. OFFICERS: President: Marcia Schoonover, Vice President: Charlene Kucera, Secretary: Michelle Stewart, Treasurer: Leslie Kingston. z ZZZ Z, wa; M Z ZS 3.? . s ,ZZ. L L, ZVZ . FIFTH C . White, ion I . ZZZ x KAZZVZZVZZZ Z Z i A 4A t. h 7, 111g, 8. Parker, M. Stewart, mg, 1,8. Cevey,J.1rv 97 Z ZZZ Linda Murphy decorate the goal posts Sandy Punsack, Dottie Werner, and before the Bitburg game. xh 1ge d a e R vJ. d: u a .1 . .I. G C ith the u 5;??? ,C. Stuck, B. Jacquot. J. De110m0,L. Blacker. M. Chap- to promote 1C6 W and to help de- the students. body of the is , inson ies. S. Hopper. A. Tusbota, C. We Z. ZZZ! ZMW . ZMZZZZ 4 ,ZZ, , , f t .. ,Z, Z; Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ . 1p among , L. Murphy, SECOND ROW 1ge J. Downer, N. Yost, B. Dale, L. Styer, B. Berry, D. Hartze11,C. Man WWW, S.Ga D. Weingart. THIRD ROW Van Duzer, P. Astch tive during the football and basket- Wotherspoon, C. Vorh to back the teams The members pract ion , ,f t 188 1r1 ZZZ Z Z ZZZZZZZZZ , Z, FIRST ROW FOURTH ROW M man. K. The purpose of the Pep Club ROW cheerleaders and form the main t, velop good sportsmansh school sp The club is ac ball seasons cheering sec l , 25?, 54, The Bobbsey TWIHS k ,6 $ka ? 168 ? What calor Who won 7. .H a 1n VJ m h .U. W 0 d I 1 n1 .L a h W ! its dam pened again School spit Refugee Of The Year! iv x X 0 mg I voices , Q; R, uALMA MATE v; , 114 ml? - e Delltschl xa Student The Heidelberg Student Council of 1963 was led by President Dave Myers with assistance from Vice President Bob Mushen, Secretary Bobbi Breitling, and Treasurer Ann Tsubota. The newly created ap- pointive office of Corresponding Secretary was filled by Bobbi Jacquot. President DAVE MYERS The Council began the year with the traditional Homecoming Dance in honor of the Football team. During the basketball season, the Council organized the sale of season tickets and managed the ticket sales at the games. Financially the basketball sea- son was a SUCCESS . The goal of improved cafeteria services, long anticipated by many, was realized this year. Also, . . a revision and standardization of general and finan- ayeat: :; Cial policies were accomplished. Secretary BOBBI BREITLING FIRST ROW: P. Cole, R. Randle, A. Ormes, P. Callaway, T. Scotton, J. Lopez, 8. Kelly, R. Bell. SECOND ROW: t B. LaFerriere, P. Hyde, H. Blau, C. McCarty, B. Ammon, M. Chapman, B. Dale. THIRD ROW: B. Freund, C. Pecoraro, L. Wells, J.Jenkins,1. Orr, J. Whalen, D. Stewart, J. Harris, E. Tsubota, B. Barnett. - s Q; 4- ' v. V y , g Council '38 1e m1 vie One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Ming, Student Council was the purchase of thirty-two navy lted a . blue blazers with special gold Heidelberg crests. ,as filled These blazers will be the official uniform for all Heidelberg representatives such as the band, letter- men, athletic teams, and Student Council officers. tional Vice President team A student store was opened this year. The store, BOB MUSHEN 'ganized operated by students, sells school supplies, pennants, .Cket book covers, and decals. It is also a place utilized H sea- by the yearbook and newspaper staff for the purpose of selling subscriptions. lon It was quite a year for Heidelberg High and for WWWAW g the Heidelberg Council. A year of new ideas -- a WWW t $150, year of experiment -- a year of accomplishment -- 1 man- a year to remember and to build upon. Treasurer ANN TSUBOTA Above, Bob LaFerriere, Jane Harris, and Ann Tsubota ! are waiting at the gate for loyal Heidelberg rooters. At the right. Linda Styer and Margaret Evans await their customers at the Student Store. Audio-Visual The A-V Club is a service or- ganization. Its primary aim is to provide Heidelberg American High School with a pool of trained equip- ment operators to assist the teach- ers in the utilization of the various types of A-V equipment. The mem- bers learn to operate and care for projectors, record players, etc. and must pass a performance examination in order to receive a projectionist license. BACK ROW: J. Kline, R. Evans, P. Gilbreth, Mr. Jones, L. Foster, J. Berkowitz, R. Anderson. MIDDLE: J. Spurlock, S. Gritz, D. Morrison, P. Hurt. FRONT ROW: M. Handin, J'. Hartline, B. Heath, W. Hunley, T. Jessup. Foreign-Language Club The purpose of the F oreign Language Association is to raise the interest level in the study of foreign languages at this school by affording students the op- portunity to gain an insight into varied and different languages. Ken Roberts, Pres., Steven Pratt, Treas., Karen Losch, Sec., Janis Put- man, Vice-Pres., Mr. Reimann. lst ROW: Mr. Reimann, J. LOpez, M. Moore, 1. Posich, K. Losch, K. White, S. Punsack. 2nd ROW: E. Elfton, J. Reading, L. Underwood, C. Breyfogle, P. Poe, T. Hardman, L. Mookerjee, E. Hoadley, M. Scott. 3rd ROW: M. Munsen, J. Shockey, S. Schuh, N. Nelson, M. Moore, S. Steyer, W. Arenz, R. Dumras. ran, anis Put- mn. SEATED: Karen Farr, Candy Wiegel. FIRST ROW: Connie Colbert, Teri Moore, B111 Putting, Mary Jo Moore, Bob Ewing, Hilda Lough, Teri Scotton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pimer, Linda Murphy, Rick Orme, Sandy Cevey, Wilbur Scott, Randy Bell. For the first time at Heidelberg a printed newspaper was produced, complete with -' pictures and cartoons. The reader was treated to choice features, up -to-date news, h and action-packed sports stories. The STUDENT PRINTS' staff made use of the print- . ing facilities of the STARS 81 STRIPES, but performed other functions from writing to layout itself. Never losing sight of its duty to the precepts of good journalism, the STUDENT PRINTS was geared to the entertainment and enlightenment of the student. Editors: Linda Murphy, Copy Editor; Candy Weigil, CO-Editor; Teri Scotton, Art Editor; Karen Farr, Co-Editor; Randy Bell, Sports Editor; Mary Jo Moore, Feature Editor. Well, The story of the astronaut landing on the cafeteria is good. 3:5 13,933 xv: a.- 1: - The Lion Chapter of the National Honor Society was P first organized in 1950 to recognize those students who H exhibit outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, 1 character and service. 1 The Honor Society, under the guidance of Miss Edwards, organized the induction and tapping ceremony ' for new members this year on F ebruary 25. Officers for the year were Randy Bell, President; 1 Bob Shoss, Vice President; Karen Farr, Secretary. l T 0 bring further honor to the school, we were privi- leged to have three National Merit Scholarship Semi- finalists and eight recipients of Letters of Commendation. National Honor Society. lst ROW: K. Losch, M. Chapman, A. Tsubota, L. Styer, J. Jenkins, B. Ewing, R. Bell, C. Kucera, J. Chipps B. Mushen. 2nd ROW:P.Cole,P.Ca110way,A.Wilson,G.Smith,E.Orme,B.Da1e,K Farr, C Manion, J. Chance. STANDING: E. Tsubota J. Schoonover, S. Pearce, M. Moore, J. Putman, M. J. Moore, J. Graft, B. Shoss, Miss Edwards tSponsoQ. NOT PICTURED: C Weiga1,M Lalng. ! NMS Semi-finalists. Randy Bell, Joel Graft, Bob Mushen. NMS Letter of Commendation winners. STANDING: Vic Baker, Pat Plemmons, Pete Wells, John Scroggs. SEATED: Pat Adler, Linda Styer, Karen Farr, Chere Manion. 86 FRONT ROW: Bill Yonushonis, Bill Doleman, Chuck McCarty, Janis Put- man, Sherry Wagner BACK ROW: Mr. Moore, Dard Ringenback, Bob In- gram, Charles Limpus, Ronald Jennings, Eric Orme, Robert Shoss, Ed Watson, Roger Ayers. The Science Club has divided itself into two groups, Biological andiPhysical. This year their main concern was with the successful operation of the Science Fair. Chuck . McCarty was the winner of the Physical Sciences exhibit with his collection of snow I flakes. Bob Clegg's exhibit, embryo development, was the winner in the Biological Science division. In order to gain a better understanding of the hereditary processes of the Dro- sophila, the common fruit fly, the Biological Science Club chose this topic for its group project. The pursuit and development of personal interests is the major goal of the Physical Science Club. Science Clubs - L Bell,C. .K. Farr, Moore.l. ; LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Zedler, Rick Wilson, Jay Bargmann, Mike Weil, B Barbara Baran, Mr. Buchholz. x 3x exx Xx xxx ' q . x e w Nxm FIRST ROW: Kathy Fifield, Elaine Lee, Paula Levesque. SECOND ROW: Robin Kay, Nicky Ashley, Sandy Parker. THIRD ROW: Miss Munnings, Gerry Town- send, Pat Bersenberger, Sandy Cevey. Library Club The purpose of the Library Club is to encourage and to in- terest students in entering the library profession. This is done by stimulating good reading habits and by working in coopera- tive groups. Remember: Books, like friends, should be well chosen. Upper picture: Charlene Kucera, Pres., Mr. Wensel, Sponsor. Lower picture: FIRST ROW: Laurie McLauren, Treas., Karen Losch, Vice-Pres. Trulsen, Sec. SECOND ROW: Laura Redira, Irene Castlen, Barbara Sawyer, Kat THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wagner, Mike Jones, D011 Hartzell, Don Smith. , Charlene Kucera, Trudy e11 Thompson, Jean Taketa. FIRST ROW: Ann Tsubota, Robin Beckett, Mimi Caisse, Nancy Hoover, Susan Harris, Barbara Schick, Nancy Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Miss Bury, Connie Markey, Midge Stewart, Linda Prael, Karen Penuoyer, Carol Pollard, Fran D'Alessio, Lynn Rossi, Pat Hyde, Annette Plemmons, Mary Lou Oliver, Janice Schoonover, Sharon McCluskey, Renee Blanchett. ?m- T ryouts for teaching with experience 3 done in the elementary school and lectures era- by persons in the field, help our mem- bers to decide if this will be the life for them. Connie can teach too. Teach, Connie, teach. 'vr mm ,gsvgg $ 5327 ,. Ly gfzrigri-g Ir The Homecoming Court: Queen Bobbi -- escort, Jim Fry; Prin- cess Bobbi Breitling -- escort, Ken Roberts; Princess Pat Adler -- escort, John Scroggs. The court was chosen by the football team and crowned 0n the field at halftime. The Pride of the Lions The dances given for the student body were the 1963 Homecoming Dance, spon- sored by the Student Council; the Ice Palace, sponsored by the Senior Class; and the Sweetheart Dance, sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Heidelberg's choices for the 1962-63 Royality are pictured on the oppo- site page. On the left, Pat Francisco, Sweetheart Queen; in the center, Terri Scotton, Ice Palace Queen and on the right, Bobbi Jacquot, Homecom- ing Queen. 4N WWWWW $ew Ice Palace: Queen Terri Scotton, escorted by Randy Bell; Princess Carol Giraud. escorted by Jim Fadden; Princess Marcia Schoonovet, escorted by Dave Myers. v 44; KJMM'ZK 7 The atmosphere of the Homecoming Dance typifies the spirit of Heidelberg. SEATED: Dee Mitchell, A1111 Tsubota, Carol Giraud, Bobbi Breitling, Pat Adler, Marcia Schoonover, Linda Murphy. STANDING: Miss Gross, Jim Fry, Jeff Koehler, Shelley Gaige. INSETS: Jim Fry, Editor; Mike Gross, Advisor. Editor...................... JimFry Business Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobbie Breitling Copy and Layout Editor . . . . . . . . Ann Tsubota and Gaye Summers Portrait Staff . . . . . . . Pat Adler, Cheri Manion, Linda Murphy and Dee Michell Activities Editors . Carol Geraud, Marcia Schoonover, Shelly Gaige and Jeff Kohler Associate Members . . Bobbie Jacquot and Kathy White Staff Photo Staff . . . . . . . .Joan Reading and Steve Martin Associaze :12: Steve Liartx. Hey, the Does anyt Who did u How many Hoo-ray' M10 has I I hate eve HOHEIT : Fry ling and ms 11011, :heH Mm w WW WWW , MWxMw .MMN WWW t LWMIN WWWMW Associate members, Bobbi Jacquot and Steve Martin, help to meet deadlines. Hey, the pictures are in! Does anyone know who THIS kid is? Who did what with the Layout box, Jimmy? How many more picture paks haven't been turned in? Hoo-ray! I've finally balanced the books! Who has the other half of my croppers? I hate every typewriter in existence! HOI-IEIT means Majesty, not THAT! Don't snap it yet. We've got to powder his nose. These are only a few of the comments to be heard as the HOHEIT staff worked early and late to meet their deadlines. But those deadlines were met, and we hope that you enjoy the 1963 HOHEIT as much as we have enjoyed compiling it. Portrait staff, Cheri Manion, Pat Adler, Dee Mitchell, and Linda Murphy take a break. Bobbi Jacquot, Marian Chapman and Beverly Dale are hard at work CD. The Hoheit line -up: Gaye Summers Carol Giraud Pat Adler Bobbi Breitling Linda Murphy Miss Gross Ann Tsubota Shelly Gaige Marcia Schoonover Dee Mitchell Smile, Linda and Shelly, you're on Candid Camera! ROW 1: D. Park,C.Cou1ter, N. Joerns, K. Wotherspoon, C. Pekerero, J. Champlin, G. Hubert, J. Nixon, L. Barendse, K. Condom, R. Hoover, S. Proppe, R. Chaney, C. Shoudy. ROW 2: J. Dunn, T. Brice, D. Weingart, S. Gaige, C. Manion, A. McFadden, D. Werner, E. Tsubota, G. Grantham, D. Herrera, M. Brice, C. Giraud, G. Thomas, G.McFadder1. ROW 3: M. Lanz, M. Pumphrey, B. Mueller, B. Champlin, G. Pierce, M. Condom, J. Wrigley, I. Hix, M. Offut, B. Moore, S. Lindsey, J. Orr, S. Bruder, R. Schultz, C. Brown, K. Henry, P. Lennie, J. Woods. Members of the High School Chorus help out at a Junior High assembly. Senior High Chorus After a rather slow start, encouraged by too few boys and too many altos, the Chorus buckled down and presented the school with Thanksgiving and Christmas programs in con- junction with the Drama Club, as well as caroling at the hospital and housing areas. In March the Chorus presented their ver- sion of A Little Off . . . Broadway, which featured scenes from OKLAHOMA, SOUTH PACIFIC, SHOW BOAT and CAROUSEL. To round out an already active year, the Heidelberg Chorus participated in the annual Spring Music Festival with choirs from Mann- heim, Wuerzburg and Karlsruhe. Sopranos rehearse with Mr. Sanderson. 94 A Study in . . . Concen- tration. Mr. Sanderson Director New Chorus members: 8. Lindsey; C- Roberts; M. Munson; M. Punsak; L. Mc- Laurin; K. Conner; B. Page. ROW 1: M. Pumphrey; R. Hoover; J. Gibney; I. Orr; K. Henry; ROW 2:1. Woods; M. Con- don; P. Fountain; G. Pierce; R. Schultz. ROW 3: P. Lennie; M. Lang; B. Mueller; B. Moore; ROW 4: D. Herrera; R. Chaney; C. Manion; D. Werner; M. Brice; ROW 5: K. Colvert; A. McFadden; L. McLaurin; M. Mison; M. Munson; ROW 6: D. Park; H. Blair; J. Dunn; T. Brice; S. Proppe; ROW 7: S. Gaige; C. Coulter; M. Punsak; K. Con- don; D. Weingart; ROW 8: B. Page; G. Giraud; J. Champlin; C. Giraud; G. Hubert. 'Rhe Madrigals, a new a cappella group at Heidelberg High this year, helped enliven the Christmas festivities with their carols. J. Dunn; B. Mueller; D. Weingart; M. Lang; C. Pekerero; R, . oover; K. Wetherspoon. FIRST ROW: B. Breyfogle, P. Hanna, J. Hogan, H. Jacobson, B. Calvert, J. Laing, L. Lindsey, H. Mills. SECOND ROW: 8. Kelly, R. Harper, K. Lindsey, G. Summers, M. Bain, B. Champlain, B. Bailey. THIRD ROW: J. Pigott, 8. Davies, J. Pearsall, P. Mushen, M. Farber, M. McNallan, F. Bush, M. Parker, M. Olson. FOURTH ROW: J. Davies, D. Thomas, T. Braswell, T. Jacobson, J. Ritner, B. Randle, D. Badger, J. Scroggs, N. Wittrock. FIFTH ROW: B. LaFerriere, R. Wilson, B. McKee, J. Yonushonis, T. Calloway. STANDING: Mr. Kirkpatrick, 8. Parks, B. Adams, J. Moore, B. Clegg. Band Music groups enjoy performing and they bring great pleasure to their audiences as well. This year's High School Band is no exception. The activities have been many and varied. F rom playing at football and basketball games to Thanksgiving, Christmas Spring and Music festival concerts, the instrumental groups, the Band, Pep Band and Combos, add enthusi- asm and zest to our school spirit. . Kirkpatrick gets his daily exercise! .9 Practice In Practice makes perfect? Let's twist again ? M. Farber, B. McKee, R. Harper and B. Bailey as the band takes five. 3 they 5 as well. eption. varied. 1, games lMuSiC Mr. Kirkpatrick leads band at Christmas assembly. .ups, 1thusi- m; mm ROW 1: J. Schuh, H. Snook, J. Schoonover, L. Wells, 1. Downer, H. Lough, 8. Wild. ROW 2: N. Morefield, Miss Nicholes, B. Cram, C. Naleski, J. Whalen, S. Brizee, 8. Stevens, R. Kay, V. Harvey, D. Maxwell, B. Stucky, Connie Markey. Cliff Naleski, Jim Schuh, Howard Snook, and Nick Morefield present the shield they made to the student body at a pep assembly Judy Downer, Sue Wild, Barbara Webster, Hilda Lough, Nick Morefield, Lisalee Wells. The Chess Club provides in the stragedy and art of the game. Inter- mural tournaments offer pleasure and the excitement of competitions to the club's members. ROW 1: 8. Pierce, 8. Barrone, J. Kline, L. Blanelett, G. Gutting. ROW 2: J. Johnson, R. Dumrar, W. Swartz, R. Evans, Mr. Sheinbaum, D. Wesselman, V. Baker, 8. Rowland, J. Wagner. ROW 3: R. Dimmick, L. Foster, D. Allen, C. Bentfield, M. Jones, J. Gibney. WW :- Wild. ROW 5 - Stevensl Snook, Held they fl p assembly I. Kline. ' 2: J. z, R. sselman, 181'. ROW Allen, my- 1st ROW: L. LaFeriere, B. Schick, M. Moore, M. J. Moore, B. P001. 2nd ROW: J. Shockey,'R. Berssenbrugge, N. Nelso, V. Chamblee, S. Rosenberger, B. Buckles, N. Bell, G. Robins, E. Wise, 1. Dillon. OFFICERS: B. Schick, Treas.; Frau Gerber, Sponsor; I. Chipps, Pres; L. LaFerriere, Sec. FRONT: L. Mookerjee, J. Ringenbach, K. McGill, L. Underwood, 1. Flowers. BACK: J. Lopez, B. Freund, J. Henion, S. Styer, D. Conklin, B. Brennan, M. Moore, K. Lehan, W. Arenz, L-. Ford. lst ROW: C. Brown, S. Martin, B. Barnett, T. Galloway, M. Gardner, C. McCarty, J. Caskie, G. Thomas, G. Kingston, H. Snook, D. Vassar. MIDDLE: B. Ammon WresJ, 1. Fry V. PresJ, B. Ewing QeCJ, P. Brown Hreasj. 2nd ROW: J. Scroggs, K. McCarty, P. Wells, J. Orr, R. Hoover, D. Wade, 1. Whalen, M. Czemy, B. Heffernan, K. Henry,1. Fadden. Junior High Activities Junior High Boys' Chorus Junior High Student Council Eighth Grade Girls' Chorus 3 Seventh Grade Girls' Chorus Eighth Grade Champion Football Team momeroom 8-m Drama Club Learning the art of theatrical make -up are: Alexa Craig, Gina Barclay, Gaye Summers, Donna Weingart and Sue McMurtrey. The Drama Club provides Students with theatrical experience. This year, the a Drama Club, with the Senior Class, pre- sented one large production. Members of the cast of the Christe mas play, presented by the Drama Club for the student body and the P.T.A., Were: Vic Baker, Jim Caskie, Pete Wells and Marsha Schoonover . V - ,,w Drama Club officers take time-out to smile for our cameraman. They are: Pat Berry, Marsha Schoonover, and George Kingston. Members of the Drama Club enjoy a Pantomime enacted by Marcia Schoon- over and Lloyd Sullivan. lst ROW: C. Vorhies, A. McFadden, M. Chapman, J. Caskie, P. Wells. 2nd ROW: V. Baker, L. Cooch, S. Burgess, S. Lathrop, C. Calvert. 3rd ROW: C. Kucera, B. Buckles, N. Bell, P. Soucy, P. Sherod. 4th ROW: G. Gutting, C. Scotton, C. Kooy, J. Orr, G. Kingston, J. VanHoy. 5th ROW: A. Craig, K. Schermerhom, E. Adams, L. Berry, L. LaFerriere. STANDING: S. McMurtrey, D. Weingart, G. Summers, Miss Schoenbom, G. Barclay, P. Berry. Lannes Berry seems to be up in the air about something with the assistance of Jim Caskie, Vic Baker, and Pete Wells. Lorrie LaFerriere, Kathy Schermerhorn, and Ellen Adams are the astonished on elookers. 774741., ,2, wrizi w 4? A x? w .. 1 fa,- w, w Xxyi3 , . 65g? 2,3 1; W , , , ?I, ? y? .1 , , x? 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