Lanphier High School - Lan Hi Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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W -ya .L -I ,, -.-.- f, 1 l 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 'w .1 1 1 rid .-2 The Lan-Hi Sfaff The 1960 Lan-Hi My THE M 1960 LAN-:-ll H LH A1151 SPORTS Pages 3 4-4 7 ,NY , ,QI JL- V Xgmjx ACTIVITIES I in Pages 8-17 X IK X r-+ 1 X K fS CLUBS Pages 50-77 FACULTY Pages 20-31 I K' CLASSES Pages 80-114 glixxx if X J 9 kw-W MQ X -Q x I.. Q , T Ie I II QI fl , -N-Q2 , Q MMM Dedication '1'hc mcmhcrs of thc 1960 liuu-Ili staitli huvc choscii to tlctli- cutc this ycurhook to you, Nr. Clco Dopp, for your many ycurs ol dcyotcti scryicc hcrc ut Lunphicr. A mcmhcr of thc faculty sincc Lanphicr lirst opcnccl its tloors in 1937, you luivc muclc many significant contrihutions to our school. Your past association with Lill1Pi11L'lAiS foothull and truck progrguus was rcsponsihlc for some of our school's most mcmorzihlc sports scuson. Your past uml prcscut association with i,Ll11Pi11L'l'iS Social Scicucc Dcpurtmcnt has nuuic it ouc of thc strongcst ticpurt- mcuts in thc school. linoyyiug your intcrcst in history, yyc haiyc choscu it forthe tht-mu of this ycurhook. Nr. Dopp, in l'CL'tlfll11i1Ui1 of your cilorts :mtl zichicvcmcnts hcrc ut Lunphicr, wc, thc Lam-Hi stuif of 1960, tlctlicatc to you. with gratitude, admiration, and rcspcct, thc 1960 Lam-Hi. HUIXIIHLX ffifbb f M X., .N N X ' X - x ix x AW My x X' X X J i l wsu 3111101 P10111 ll? JN! I mfbwzz' U. un 11111 1111111 Once Nl KN Haul 11 111111111 4 M ! Q Jil ' gb' Q'.x:'111.x Iimyxxl Sw' - '- x H11 S,xn.x, 1 TIN 1 ' f ' ,KY N fam '1w1 My Cifmol, THIESSEN -IULIE Bucnxnl KAREN CHRISTENSEN CJEORGE ANNE CARVE1: Whig -IUUY Fuxnls KAY COMES you f'? ll S il XVhut's this--a new wrcstling hold? Ilmx cuulcl you mis5 that big1mnull1,jo IIOI I Is 110 rcully that Cutc, Uillyu? 1' XVhy dm-sn't it lmvc four har1'cls? he gg H 'VW FU S! 5Silf1sA f qw: Tuck: Sly Norm: and ShiftlCss 101165. Powder! Fuse! Match! I 11 I Thc line up!Big Nick McGuircg Don Punchy an Who's Who in The 'B X ..- ' ' 5' , . W 5 4'9 f cw' Q2 iw J Suk Q f ? gg 0 Um mfg L 3 F- . w X Y , y ' QS Sf'e ' its J. x f Q N' , X' V fb f f M ILIH-A Hu xm Q Nl I 'S X I I D C I I I S S XI .XX In L HIIY FRED Qxcnou. GI ORIA DLR mo Dox Mc GLIR11 I OL IS M xn IxAREN CI-IRISTEINSEN jo XYHITNIEX ami? 5 v rv 'L x .kv I M .., 991 . at X Nz, 1 l .V ,. 4' , Q W E 'I f 4 1 x N7 I 1 44 Quccn lxzly' :mal hor cscurl 'lxom llouth. Court alml Senior Claw Prcsif.lcnt: Indy Nipp, Gloria lJlll'HkU, Gcurgc Anno CT2ll'VC1', Don McGuirc, Kay Combs, Cartha Bryant, BL-vcrly Vkfallacu, and Donna Lovcll. 1 f ff, hx ' fQ7!y ya f15 . . . ,Xml what kiml of formal ure you wearing tonight, Don Ulm, those beautiful eyes! PJ '7 XVQ lost! yt Docs thc foocl rc-ally look tlmt lmml, julic? L 1 l16l , Y lfnllmv the lczlcln-1' No, Llcm't clcstmy our still. ',,,,,wfvW' fa. nw.. , 'A Q ,,gz..,,,f..MN N XV hy P One-two-th1'cc-fm1r- l17r 1' piE3'l533iIf1f.QEjgg.g2igQlii, I if ? V ,,-A FSH? Q jfgff',-'3E3:22yf. f 3 sa ii 1 1 + .... - ' 21, j:2g1:1.1g55 1-Eggggi A'A, , 5- f - -..'-C- fi '-:Ll ...gg fl, rm., xii bs XX I 1 IEFISH IIIILI Ill of Illinois msponsoi l lx Club Mr Pefeflsh Practices What He Preaches A job wt-ll clonc, stuclcntsn is L1 coin- mcmlutiun nftcn lward from onc who has, himsclf, clonc il consistently Com- mcntlziblc job. Mr. Pctcfish is wcll known as ti close friend and capable counselor to Lunphicr students. Nr. Pctctish never fails to iittcncl il school game or activity. illXVilXS bringing with him his contagious cnthusiusm anal spirit for Lunphier High School. As advisor to thc IiCy Club, hc cnablcs Lnnphicr boys to experience the plcusurcs of scrving othcrs. In thc yt-urs to come, all stuclcnts will l'ClNClNl3Cl' Mr. Pctcfish as thc sourcc of cvcry thing that thcy Cl1jUl'Cll and uchnirccl ut Lunphicr High School and as ai truly xwntlcrful nmn. at X xx N X X XQX . s fc N x X XX s X Xt k ws QW sky' ,ff-W. . 'g 3 Jer' My A xx ...S it . fr- . few.. i J me DR. RUTH W. Rlenixnnsow l,Es'rr5n Bnoolis Plzll., PL'l1IISj'II'tllIitI Street l.llIil'L'l'Nffj Guidance Director Mrs. lluth Richardson, the dean of girls, realiyes that the high school years are often diffi- cult. She understands each girl's problems and helps her to make the right decisions. Each year Mrs. Richardson guides the girls in planning their schedules. lfacli junior is given an individual interview. ln addition she helps senior girls to choose a college and to secure scholarships. The girls at Lanphier and those who have alreadv graduated are thankful to Mrs. Richard- son for the long hours she has spent in their hehalf. 5 x E- ! wwyx ,7 W ill.S. in Eihieutioll, L'll1il'L'I'Yif'Y of Illinois Student Council One of the busiest men at lianphier is Nr. Lester Brooks, dean of hoys. To the students and especially to his boys, hir. Brooks is much more than a dean. The informal atmosphere of his ollice encourages hors to drop in just for a chat or some tatlierly advice. They know he is genuinely concerned with their welfare. In addition to these time-consuming duties, hir. Brooks still finds time to he advisor to the Student Council. Present at each meeting, he is a great help in giving Lanphier a sound student government. 1' I an f ,..,. ,A:, if M Qi S :WX , ,T .ygy sr SQA T X W' ex W 53, t 2' I , 4 in of ff 1 ,N ' Y ,. Ar X1 43 X .. swf x ,SQ -Wg . W? X X i ' Q ntl- G xRL1xNu Ltxciix' 1 -fffgj IIELEN IIZSKE A1-BE1f1T M. TAUOR L ,,i,.L,niU, of Hmmi, . 4 ' 3?A ,,- ALS.. Lvllfl'L'l'SlfQ' of Illinois ,-LA., Eurelm Col L L Kgs' Club E llo111eroo111 11 Honicroom 1 Homcroom 11 r 1, J 4 S Wg, ,X . KT? ,., - fi yl. F? 1 1 'L' 7 ' if it ARLYN l,o1113R ALS., LlHil'L'1'Nflj' nt Illinois National llonor Societv IIUIIILTUUIII 12 O1H11'i1,L IZ. Y11NDP11w'AT1g11 ALS.. Arizouu Stale Vollege Science Discussion Group llomeroom 12 Science and 111z1tl1e111z1tics, two of tl1e 11121111 college prep11rz1tory courses Offered at Lz111pl1ier, are directly C0l1CCl'I'lCLl witl1 tl1e l7l'0l11lSGS of to- 111o1'1'ow. Perhaps it will be o11e of l,2ll1PlllL'l'lS students i11 these courses wl1o to111orrow will place us on tl1e moon, stre11gtl1e11 our defenses against uggressors, or in some wzu' make our living 111ore co111fo1't11l1lc amd co111'e11ie11t. Few students realize tl1e value of science and 111z1tl1e- 111z1tics in tl1e years to co111c. Are you sure tl1is will burn tl1e school down? . 1 M' M1LTox D. Dmsr ALS., l.'11i1'ersi!1'ofllliuois llUl'l1L'l'0OI'l1 10 W11,L1.1x1 II. CLAY 13.8, in Muf11.lIIi11ois Stole Noruml L'Hfl'L'l'xifl' Sound, logical, scientific tl1i11ki11g will assure the progress that is I1CCL'SSkll'3' for tl secure future. At Ist111pl1ier, tl1ree courses of science and seven courses of 11111tl1e11111ties are gwailable to col- lege bound stutlents, as well as to Otl'lCl' students wl1o recognize tl1e extreme i111portz111ce of these courses. lez111pl1ic1' is proud of tl1e scope of its l7l'Ogl'llIl1 ill tl1ese courses, tl1e competence of its i11st1'uctors i11 tl1is clepz11't111c11t, and tl1e quality of its facilities axuilalnle to students i11 tl1ese vital subjects. XVl1o said -I -l- ' 6? 'Q 'Y f 1 ' ' t if N as ssl x b Fixes. ' E754 . I Q X45 A 2 - jx s 53?-g-aj MXx L - V ff Q9 V Q. r i -.mix Q ,, .,,u,1.- - X , 'gl g . y my W dnb 'R 1 , N - - 1-X , 1 vw--Y f ' is 1 ..,N55.gN ,X V, X ZR? faiQS'Sils vi41 i A 1 i 1-2 -1 v ' V ' ' . 1 .1 WX, 'o1XS,4'1 Q. 1 -' 0' ' 1 V 1 , ' . 1 1 . 1. So E1,1.,s Eff .v,ufw sw X111.11. 1 ' CLEIO Doi 1 R C It nn 1 g HIYII B111 helm' of Social Science 1-L,-L, Ifnrelm C.ollege W' X ill.,-L. Uizweryity of lllim s llomt-room ll Honieroom I2 all Youth for Christ 4 ,52 Homcroom IU 1' 29:1 2' X , 1 5 X 1 if f, ff I .,, A ss f . I .IosEPH1NE li. KDBLINGI-IR I,.l,.B.. LllIfl'l:'fNif1'flf Detroit llomeroom 12 .los151'11HoFFA1AN . , . . . M.,-l.. .Stale l.11111'e1-sity of Iowa Ili-Y llomeroom 12 All social studies are basically a study of society. They help to give us a greater insight into the world around us. World history and U. S. history give the student a clear idea of the past. American gov- ernment teaches the establishment and operation of our democratic form of government. Increasingly important in this day and age is the study of economics. This subject includes the study of buying, selling, and our economic way of life. And what are you doing after class? Nl1x1m,xnE 1' Bunws ILS., Ul1iI't'l'Nif,l'UflHll1fliN Iloineroom ltr 1 1 l'.L'NIClC C.1.1N11 ILS.. Knox t'oI11',1:c l'.Q. Club lloineroom ll For those who are interested in law or psy- chology, one semester is offered in each of these subjects. Commercial law teaches the funda- mentals of business law. Psychology is the study of man's emotions and the reasons behind his actions. ln the social studies courses textbook material is supplemented by extra reading, maps, and charts. The students themselves are often urged to conduct classroom discussions. . . . and for even better fishing . . . ,-v icq stil .Q N Y 4 N' X A1 , 5 I J x f'U 'x Q'- ef-7 VIRGINIA GABifH,xR 1' l3RixNcEs Diciixiisox linelielor of lfilzicntiou. Jluster of Eiliicution, Illinois state 'Nornml L',,i,.t,,.,iU. of Mixwlwi l'!HH'w.vUi Homeroom 17 llomeroom IU N H . -. lloizls Nici-iors XIRGINIA. hlctaxsigx' , A , , , ' , , A , , AIA.. L nirersity of Illinois MA., L iiirerwtr of Illinois Homeroom IU junior Red Cross Homcroom IU ' wx i ,fb I XVILLIAIXI R. , W BRowN1NG 1 N Alai.. George llealmily i' f K'olle,Qe for TL'!IL'l1L'l'5 V , I 4' Debate I' - RFQ llomcroom 10 L f' A ZULLA .'XNDRlfXVS ILA., Del'nul l,'l1ii'ersi!3 liimxit PAUL l'1ixi-oasi l3.S. in Education, Ifusteru Illinois Lll1ll'L'l'Slll Homeroom lu llramaties hlILDRl-'D Nonrow AJS. in lfiiiaentirni. JANE P. BixI1-1fY ILA., L'11i1'erxity of Illinois Lan-lli, l..mphicr light. L'lllI'L'l'KlU' of Jlieliigmi Quill and Scroll Homeroom 12 llomeroom 12 The lfnglish department, which includes courses in grammar, literature, and speech, serves to instill in the student an appreciation and mastery of his language. Competence in this particular field of study is necessary for success in any other field. Courses in grammar are designed to teach the student the use ofthe tools of English. XVhen the student has eliminated the major grammatical errors from his Fnglish, he begins work on the he will afford him an opportunity to practice these skills he has gained and develop a logical, orderly method of presenting ideas. l.iterature courses introduce the student to men who have mastered the use of the English language and to the great ideas of our western world. Speech courses teach the student eloquence and poise. Serious application to the study of speech produces an impressive, confident indi- writing of compositions. XYriting, it is hoped, xidual. I got a letter from Mama today. And now for the test results! I2-l j -L. 1 DON T. ANDERSON Huster of Science, L nirersity of Illinois -V N535 i as sum ,, Q sw X X rf XA f NK Q Qi , Assy . , ,, Nomura CARR Haelwlm' of Edueatiolz, Sontlzeru Illinois Lll1Il't'l'XIfj' Y-Teens. National Honor Ilomeroom 11 gwict., Hom crooin 1 l . glllfl' UHil't'l'xifj' NIARTIN WILLIAM lVI.xTLACk ILS., Nfestcrn Illinois Homeroom 12 DELMAR E. SLAGEL1, ILS. in Educutiolz. Illinois State Normal Universitv The commercial department strives to develop understanding and efficiency in the fundamental skills needed by those just entering the business world. The curriculum of this department in- cludes typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and office machines. The college-bound student will also find typing and shorthand valuable to him, not only at college but throughout life. Speed and accuracy are the main objectives in typing and shorthand. Pins arc awarded to those who achieve certain Did you know that Isabelle is going steady with Horace? goals. The students also have practice in taking dictation and learn the proper forms for business letters. There are many new machines which are used in the world of commerce. In the office machines class the student learns the care and operation of these machines. Those taking bookkeeping will find it a useful subject whether they are keeping their own per- sonal records or those of a business concern. Cor- rect records are important in every profession. All right ladies. Lesson one on How to Catch Your Man Rwgs w-,NMN LM, INLZ GIESEKING 'l'HEi.,vv1.x Ianni 'll INV Moi., Ct'rn'gc' I,L'llIN Hfmwmom 11 llomeroom lo yau-'s F. hII1.I,,l-'R X j'?i'!'.g . tv,,If,QQL,f r , 1 , '-'j rf I S llrmllm llll!fCt'llHlL'iIl 1 '. .-'f ' F Institute N llomeroom lfl 'Y r y, - - -to - . I ' '11 if . Tfgt' an . if if , ,, .. ?i,f?f it f I -, r . AV, , V-,ri i .1 - ,. .Q - ag ff 9, Xia Wh fs 5' 5 0 N W9 tx iLY ! ' ., 1A -vi ' 'IDM ' I C N43 A . if V, HARRY C. lX'lORGAN B.E.,E11stf'r1z lllilzoiy University lrlomeroom 11 Students who wish to study courses they are certain to need in later life should inyestigate the programs offered hy lsanphier's Industrial Arts Department. Courses in this department are de- signed to meet the students practical needs. Those hoys who enjoy working with their hands and with tools haye a variety of courses to choose from in this department. Courses in woodworking and printing are offered to boys who wish to deyelop skills in those areas. For boys who intend to enter fields of engi- ffl ,- f sd . -':' ELLEN INc:ERsoLI. Master in Ellllflliiflllv LlI1ll'L'l'Xlfj' of Illinois Laneeon I-lomeroom 10 University H om eroom 10 1 'S RUTH IS. VVINEINIAN ILE., Illinois State Normal Uiiireryity Lanccon llomcroom 11 neering, mechanical drawing is offered. Girls interested in practical courses may register for homemaking, sewing, family care, or home management. Any of these courses will prepare the girl for the future role of a home- maker. Students in industrial arts often bring honor and acclaim to themselves and Lanphier High School. Student projects entered into compe- tition hy this department consistently take top honors. llo you really know how to iron? Play it cool, Lelloy. r in gf ' l26l Sam W. XVILLI xms I l5.E.. Illinois State Nurmul I STHISR DUNCAN ll A Folurnlriu LYllil'L'l'NiU' X ocal Ensembles Homerooin 12 li'l'l'IlTL Funricri-1 1ll.A., '.il1iI'L'l'Nifl'Uf llflichigmz Usherettes, National Ilonoi K flaky' Society llonierooin ltr fue-gf Luo O. GARLANGER M.ll'l.E., Mililziu University Homerooni ll IZILLYE GIBBONS iXiARVIN K. NIULLINIX ILS., Arlmnms State NLS., Southern Illinois Teaclierv College Universitv Future Teachers Art Club Homeroom 11 llomcroom 11 Students with talents and interests for the line arts have several fields of study which they niay engage in here at Lanphier. Our Fine Arts Department offers courses in vocal music, instru- mental music, art, and foreign languages. For the student who has a good voice which he enjoys using, Miss Duncan's courses in vocal music are an enjoyable experience. Students with the best voices are admitted into the A Cap- pella Choir. Other students may enroll in senior choir to perfect their voices until they are acceptable for A Cappella. Courses in instrumental music, under the direction of Mr. Garlanger, develop talents in Lanphier students and produce the Lanphier Band, known for its polished performances. The art courses at lsanphier, taught by Mr. Mullinix, develop creative talents in our students. Latin, French, and Spanish, all taught by Miss Furlich, enable the student to develop his talents in foreign languages. No, I won't give up my teddy bear. Are you two going steady yet? if 27 'R-QQ 2 Wt? Q CHARLES ll. NANCY CAROL IJONALD B. PosT RXXNSFQQRD 'THIIHOS ILS., ll'c'S!L'rH lllillflix NLS.. L'ui1'eryity of lllinoiy NLS.. Lll1il'UfSifYfIf' lllinoiy Ll i 'xfU' Homeroom I2 G.A.A., Cheerleaders llomcrooni 1 2 The motto of Greek educators yvas: A sound mind in a sound body. The second purpose expressed in this motto is accomplished by courses in physical education here at Lanphier. For one period on alternate days. students meet in the school gymnasium and balance their mental exer- cise yvith physical exercise. Activities in these courses also teach students the virtues of coopera- tion and fair play. The excellence of our physical education pro- gram is evidenced by our fine attendance record. Being in perfect health, lianphier students rarely miss a day of school. Why are you hiding under the table, Nliss Garrison? Saving lives and preventing accidents are the main goals of drivers' training. Sophomores are noyv required to take the course for six yveeks. During this period they learn the basic rules of safe driving and must be able to recognize the various traffic signs. After taking the classroom phase of drivers' training some students are given actual behind- the-vvheel experience. In order to obtain their drivers' licenses the students must pass a written examination. Besides being careful drivers, they must also learn to be courteous. It has been found that students taking this course are in feyver accidents than those not taking it. Allah, Allah, Allah! S ,. N e f :s at Vx mv XX 'xt was'-Q.. 2 4- s .. 5 . Z L X ez Q i Q s rr Xe .sift 353 K I s s NIR- NORMAN GAGNUN MRs..X1.1cE liI:1FINl'-I t gr vm Ns fm. X Ti T v Q s X X tx xxx, y S if X X wiv X if ' as f Q X x Saga . '-'.:5'Ev?5:.sIE2E?Z VN r 'f- : s 0 f X 4 ' 'l -Q, s I NIR. HERMAN Masriaa Mn. Annum SHIPP Maintenance Staff Indispensable Visitors to Lanphier are welcomed lay clean blackboards, polished Hoors, and neat halls. These in themselves are positive proof of the conscientious maintenance staff. Called upon countless times a day to perform numerous tasks, they cheerfully and willingly give their assistance. Their services, which are often taken for granted, are indispensable. XYhen students carelessly litter the halls and classrooms, they never stop to think of the extra work this causes for the maintenance staff. Not enough thanks can be given to them for their unceasing work to make Lanphier a better and more comfortable school. Cafeteria Staff Performs Daily Miracle The task of the cafeteria staff is to serve meals to nearly one thousand Lanphier students each day during a forty minute period. The staff performs this seemingly impossible task with remarkable skill and efficiency. The student who patronizes the cafeteria may always be sure that his meal will be well-balanced and attractively presented. ef, . , This was the third year in which Lanphier students went across the way to Edison ,lunior Highs cafeteria for their meals. However, it was certainly worth that short trip each day to enjoy the tasty food prepared by the remarkable cafeteria staff. The cafeteria staff should be commended for the task which they have unfailinglv performed throughout the school year. . 3 cv T err A My I N , . , - rs 'NG , e., 'f ..:.,a,a4,3 .gs-:. ' --: ' ' es ., M A .. , ' mg. :S 71:51 - 12: if fb -fy' ? v s . , w -, - sv , 5, fi N , ,: sa .53 V ' ' ff , -Zen 1 - K Q B., .sf ' vs . rf ' . ,- ' -za., . , ' f ' at' Q at it - x u , . , Q 2 4 . X 6 Q ' . X as , . -M-st.-V '- semi ws ' f -J 1 5, 'X L Q Y i ' 2 l' snlnnfwy... X 5... Left to right: Evelyn Fennandez, Jeanette O'Ravis, Violet Pierce, Georgia VVhalen, Sally Graves, Iimilv Ulaxege, Dorothy Senalik, Irena Douglas. julia Mudra, Lorene Cass, Dorothy Fahrenbaeher. Annette Turley, Vera Hayes, Olive fheek. Naomi Bridges. I 29 l ' zkw- 'L . 1-' -A ' -x : Tubmzulosit Prmd Y A. lt. ew. N 6 ' , R. Xltss Ilei ex Domiisyx New Nurse is Asset lll you are lucky enough to litiye 21 tooth- uche on Monday or yyittiiit-stick, you yyill receive the expert attention of Nliss llc-len Uonelun, l,unphier's school nurse. Miss Donelan, who replacetl Nlrs. Vetu Coomer. also visits all the grade schools in this urea. lfach year the tuberculosis skin test is superyisetl hy the nurse. It is up to her to see that ey'ery'thing runs smoothly. , As ziclrisor to the Stnnairites, Miss Donelzin has won the respect anal aitlmirzition of ull the girls. Cheery Faces Spark School Office The efficient mtinner of the office stuff at l tinphier keeps school business running smoothly. Nlemhers of the office stuff keep an ilCCllI'2ltL' recortl of attendance, take care of all bookkeep- ing. and perform various other cluties which con- front them each tluyp Although the olfice is onc . i of the busiest places in the huiltling, it is also one of the friendliest. Office staff members keep the atmosphere of the office constantly cheerful. l'fy'ery'one at lsanphier shoultl be thankful to these persons who perform such an unfailing duty' to lginphier High School. XVhich horse in which race? fi 'xfsy xg is. MM' XVli'rii-s Mas. Nlymao MARKS If ' ix ff fx -gr Nlns. loyci lx,xifiii.IiH 3 ru 'lliu utlicc assistants arc stutlunts who mluntccr tn liclp tlic regular nll'ict' stall' ln giving up their stutli pcrimls. lim' . L unc lintn' a tlay tlit-5 wilt-ct attcntlancc slips, answer thc tt-fcplmiic, talw mcs- sagcs to the classmnins anal run gcncral crrantls. 'lilic tlcans' assistants liltcwisc gnc up tlicn' lrcc pcrmtls to assist Mrs. llicliartl- sun or Mr. liroolts. A grsat taricti uf tasks arc pci'hn'inctl ln tlicsc aitlcs. llic answci' tlic tcleplionc, till out sclicclulc cartls, anal typc. ln atltlition tlicy run crrantls anal gnitlc visitors tlirougli tht- sclmal. Both tlic cleans' antl nl-licc assistants are tlclinitcly an assct to tlic clticicncy ancl in-tlt-1-lx inAn1'wcincnt of tht- office. . rw F .fs lJI AN XSSI 'V S , .i Sl,XNISf-Uncle llrnr: li. lllair, ll. l'ulliani. l'll'UIll llu K. Clatluary. M. Sliciwvuml, ll. lfiilmx, Assistants Contribute to Efficiency if-Sammy 510823 . Wm Sf.. 1+-'is '57 Va? 2 f OFF s - saws fvmwmmle -- ICE ASSIQTANTS-left tn Right: M. Zattich. R. Olivetti, M. Augustin, C. Stcvclis, Il. llial. S. Custcr. IJ. Manning, YI. Unrrv ,l. llarris, QLl'llIlfL. C. Thicsscn. G. Duralm, M. Skihitzlai. S. Burnham. l.31l Fl ,1- ...-,- --- Wan Cyst If f f Xxx fl ..4.:..:3. . fljf. ,-'3:3:3',:-, ,ggi V- ' ,-1 K Civ FK 'Q 1 MM wx' Nw s Q 1 7 , 5 fgffmi .1 ff, N N N If .L Vx .' . I n . K. . 2 '- vp N-.. , . . 5 f bf , x 4 N ,r .- A ' uf C . fg' ' 1 ' , X mi Q . . n fpr- I f , if ' 4' P W X 'X W' V ' 'vi hx , , v , 1, lx' ,Q wr .. ' xx a.vw,2- 6. vt A? , 6 .W vt A I' 'srl Y V 6,513 FQ - is ' 4 G L .f. 'NW10 ' '+Z m -'V YY, PM F1 'm 6Yf'g? - 19, 4 lwbagaxx X . I, .xg Q Q-7, 5 .V .- , V . ,f :gag t'L Z- G 'sf '-.6 D X4 l ,Q Q. YIQK 'Q ' 4 m ' I ' Q Q wg 1 'Q Y, Q' If fx 4 ' s. X J' .. f ' f v.- , I . f V 5' 4 Q 1 Ay- 6 f f it f' ,mm DON Awnisrzsow, -ln. WI1gL1,rx1vl lXll,x'i'i.ixt:Iq AHLYN lioisian Fine athletes of sound body and high character have been the goal and the achievement of l-anphier's competent coaching stalf. Late in the summer, before the start of school, Mr. llansford's .t., football players began training for what proved to be another success- :,' ful season. This year's team finished the season with a -l and 5 i record, gained against tough competition. Mr. Ransford was eapably assisted by Mr. Ray Ramsey and ,l.V. coaches, Mr. Xklilliam Browning yyyyyygyy U 1 and Nr. Don Anderson, Ulr. K When winter came, the sportlight turned to basketball and Mr. 2' Lober, who experienced his sixth year as L.H.S.'s head basketball coach. Mr. Ramsey took oyer the reins of the l.V. squad. At the i WHZTM ij E same time, Nr. Ransford's grapplers were enjoying a very favorable up season, climaxed by three boys gaining the state finals at Champaign. Long before the snow left the ground, Mr. Ramsey's track men and Mr. XYilliam Matlacks baseball players were running the halls W to condition themselves for the forthcoming season. Soon afterwards, Mr. Lober's tennis stars started to limher upg and the golf team, with lil, IUNSVUM, a new coach, Nr. Fox, invaded the city greens. , .iqhxv Q. Q' ' , ff X .. ,V f 'V' - ., X - , f' X V W vw NWN - Q73 e' W NW ROBERT Fox XVILLIAIXI BnowN1NG Rin' llixiyism' l 35 I 'S . x, + I A M1 MQ 1 f .ff47 - Q g Q x f 1 . ,.. Y X- Q 1 . . .1 H A ff - V . , P F Vo 5. f ' ' X 7 Q Q., ,' q I ' IDG , 5 x Xl, v 1 g -4 i b 6 Q. 4 l X .V X i uk ,L ,N X QYA L 11: tix. W Y' -7' ' 3,5115 - Q'-sum-W - . k - li, 1 ap7.X f'1 ' -Wifi Why al - - . 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' A Q 4,f.w.L i 7 V W li.-1? , ,f ,W is 1 X sw 2 + qkyff X X 1 Q .,, f ' , H 1 K V , - ' ,J M A ' W: KZ?-'Q P f ff , I-C ' M ' X X 5 'V x , H. 3' X 1 1 A ww f A if , W A f Egg M M-Q.. , 5 .H ,A W. ua- K f S .. bww' 4 M f , N , f , ' - 'I ' f' 4, S ,yn f fi 'J if ' -V A - 3 2 Q 1 r f ,wi x, ,,, , l X 1, , X W ,wif A .X Zi J E Q5 ,, VP A f xx f iss S5 f 1 3 'Q -Q' W T4 Q 5 . Ef' , , Q f X ff if A f any WE v ' , ' ,,, V , , W, ., Q A . ' 4 I ff X Qjf' Q, ,, f ' ,1 f f ,, ai - , ' Q f ' , bg f if W 1 f f 1 f ' 2 ff N, f fx' W1 aw .a fm, -A 'f ' , ' 5 ., -Nw fi 2 f J iw ' Q, 'Aff Q fa L I PPV 7 lik M wi 'Mr ,W 'Q 1 'C' :far-M , 1 Nloinmvl T! 'ings Lions Do Well Against Tough Opponents .Xnvone for .1 hot show er? Nlr. llansf'ord's little l1L'll7L'l'5fffvlll11 Angell, lion XVithrow Ceorge lvrimmcl, Darryl 111-lull, and les llichards. l38I The 1959 Lanphier football team started its season poorlv with a 12 to O loss to Lincoln. 1n their next outing, however, the Lions showed their potential in holding a Hashv Champaign outfit to a 20 to 12 decision. In citv competition the squad again exhibited moments of impressive plav, but careless mistakes cost them a 19 to 6 loss to Feitshans and a 27 to 12 defeat at the hands of Springfield. Finally, a much improved and more ex- perienced Lion crew was ahfe to hreali into the win column hv downing Griffin 18 to 7. The Lanphier eleven then followed the Griffin win with successive victories over lieardstown, 32 to 19, highlv rated -laclasonville, 13 to 6, and St. Teresa, 25 to T. In the season finale against Peoria Manuel, the state's top rated team, the spirited Lions battled to a T to O half-time lead. lanphier, however, was finallv overwhelmed when Manuel scored twice in the fourth quarter, handing the Lions a 14 to 7 loss. This defeat gave the Lions a -l and 5 record. The fine finish after such a poor start is in itself a trihute to a fine coaching staff and a spirited group of boys. lion Sprague, team cap- tain, won spots on the All State, All Southern, and ,Xll City teams. Other recipients of All City honors were Don McGuire and Alvin Robinson. Y. ' i. . i . . t w g I m is six 5 N X 'lfflfa t' N 1 lex' rs l , 5 .. E L s X X if 5. Xb .1 X 'S W- L- 3 NX 5 -'W SW 1 , , ' News-s X at tx iii qw' xkrg .vfn A.. , ,, ,. . , ,,.,. , , ,. .. . lion' I: Ii. lu-i'sltu. j. br1su'L'll, lx, lurk, D. Rcdpath, I. l'YiIllCl1Ol5, lx. cvflillltx R. In-c. Inna' 2: l . l'I'kll1l., rl. ludwards, I.. XVL-lls, IZ. Slirocclcr. j. ML'- Mullcn, G. Kinv, ll. Prim'L', R, llanlalcy. lion' 3: l'. llcc, j. Yiaculli, j. Sclilossvr, YI. Nalicu, M. Mt-li11sl.i, ll, Suininvr, li. llcltl, A. Moya-r. T. llahicky, ll. l.otL. T. lluill, M. Gzllmricl, li. I licgc, D. Pictsclx. JV Squad Finds Going Rough Youll ncvcr caltcli lomg l1c's Wcaring his i' lf lilycrs. Mr. Browning and Mr. Don Anderson, -lr., son of I.anphicr's ex-licacl football coach, found thc going rough in their first season as coachcs of tlic sopliomorc football team. Tlicy opcnctl tlicir season by losing to a pcm'erful ,laclisonrillc Q30-OD. ln tlic city' competition tht- young Lions lost to Fcitshans Q18-61 Springticlcl C13-61, and Griffin C35-63. The Virclcn youngstcrs provccl to bc too much as the 40 to 7 score indicates. In closing thc sophomores were able to climinatc some of llicir lnistalccs wliilc holding Clinton to a 6 to 6 stancloif. Nr. Browning fouls bis boys gained cxpcri- Cncc wliicli will liclp tlicin in next years varsity plax. 'l l1at's rigl1tAa small sausagu pizza. .s.v,.u1smdlf' 5 I 39 l Lions I, Q in AP ' 'Cyan me . . x T. f 5 '1 ffl . YC . NJ SZ' ' WLT' 4 Tom Kay mn by i i Prove Small in Size, Bu'r Big in Spirit llzilc Manning Miko Clzilfigalii lloy XVilliams .lolin Young Tom Gooding lzmpliicr lmipliicr 67 .Xtlwns 39 3 5 63 Mason City 64 66 47 Limcstonc 45 57 70 -laclasonvillc 58 TO SO Lincoln 42 60 76 Pzma 43 39 52 Quincy 5 5 62 51 Ki-waiicc 48 S3 5 5 liichwoocls 64 56 SO lfzirmington 63 63 70 St. Tciwssa Sl 61 74 xVU0lll'llH. 50 S I 61 Pcliin 64 57 56 lTL'itSl1il11S 5 3 44 Springficlcl Griffin Eiscnliowcr Mt. Vernon Auburn Peoria Manual Clinton Taylorvillc Cliristizm Bros Mt. Pulaski Mac Artliur Alton Glcnwoocl Fcitshans ,,.ga..,. ik -gh 4 . E' n f -, 4' - f 1 'cr 1 'I om Champion Tim Blanco Larry YVictiCs Art Mcycrs lun Daunpoit Ii-lOl Le Y . 5 2 5 3 Axsssixnyoqsf. . M W.?..w, 'K X ,474 I if -e if i 5 3 Qs ' 1 2 y f , , ls Q , , fn f t F , 1 lm--.-F -' f mm R K' I 1 . 'X ,A t , I Xb is ., ., i JM. 4 as KN V' jg i if, 'uf' Q t I i fi! is 1 , 5 , i l,,..,s , wmiw f , ! . 1 N, ' ' 3 N 9' - , X ' ya: A, - t 7 :is '-Q. if , Q A , , Q A ,vw was ft to right: Clenn King, Kirby Ilcnniger, Scott llrawncr, Floyd Ciddings, Dave Scott, Stanley Jacobs, Layne llowdeshell, llaiid Hainmoncls, joe Termine, and llill Kirske. Arlyn Lober took his band of small basketball players to Athens in repeat of the last seven years with a victory over the XVarriors. The Lions, charg- ing ahead went on to defeat Limestone, jacksonville, Lincoln, Pana, St. Teresa, and XVoodruff, While losing to Mason City, Quincy, and Pekin. During this span of ten games the Lions traveled to Canton for the first annual Canton Holiday Tournament where they took fourth place among a strong field of eight teams. During the City Tournament, Lanphier dc- feated Feitshans while losing to Springfield and Griffin. ln the second half of the season the calibre of Lanphier's schedule began to show. The team was able to pick up victories over Auburn, Taylorville, Christian Brothers, and Nt. Pulaski while taking losses at the hands of such powers as Eisenhower, Mount Vernon, Manual, Clinton, MacArthur, and Alton. Up, Up and away. Lions' faithful inanagersd-llob Clark and llon Withrow am. ARK t Way f ff' 451395, I-lll w lou I' Xltlll llol an am.,-- A rnmlmlc in tlic wrestling room. Xtrcstling at lcanpliier has continuctl to gain in popularity until it has now bc- coine one of our inaior sports, as citi- clencetl lux' the strong showing of this iear's matmen. The lion grapplers, ably coaclietl by Nlr. lftl llansforcl, won lirst place in a quatlrangular inect with l'llSCIll10XYCl', Fcitslians, and laclisonxillc. ln other tournament competition, tlic Lions, as a team, placctl tliircl in the regional anal fourth in the sectional. , 5 tional, antl llon Sprague antl Alvin Robin- son, ln placing second, earned the right Oli, lloncyl ls tliis .1 new txpc of l N iinson, .Xllcn Robinson, lion. ' mlcl: . paign. Allen Robinson. In winningf tlie sec- to conipetc in tlic state linals at Cliani- C Grapplers Take Conference Title ntl l,lllxl'L'l. larrx logston. llcnry llatclictt. llon SPI'RltllIl', lranlt XYl1itc, lxan Glasscock. lion' 2: Allen lllwvl. ll!-H1 ll-Illn. loxtcr Ilcc. ,lim 'IillI'Ill'I'. Sulnci XY.ill, ltl Clritlitls. -lcrrx Dodd. .Xl Picltrcl, Riclq 'I'r.nix. lion' 4: ,lim Nance, Rayinond llcc, l IIIX Xltllx lil llllllhlll. l,L'IH1lN lllatltlmtliai, YY.iltcr l'aciorclt, Stem' liillingxlx, Holi llaliltlm, ,lim Stlilosxcr, Iioli XYliitc, A ,, ,-J..-1-M- W- ,f ,.1..,,....,..., ,l...W,W,r.1 , at ..... , 5 , .,....i ,.,.,..,,...t,,. l .,,,3,..W,,.., ,. - .,.,.... , ,, .t.v,,N,.,,..,,,1 4 litcl ll'lI'Il Ron Dans, Bill XYitlts, c'l1lI'lL'N Gt liliartlt. 4 l ' 4 1 t N V A L fr- I-ill 2-3 css x-k -ct r-Q9 s ss... ,fs l got up, but how do I get down? Anyone lingering after school in thc halls of leunphier during the early spring has certainly become acquainted with the thinclads. These lmrcly athletes begun running through the hulls before the ucather permitted them to go outside. Returning this year were six lettermen who provided the backbone for this year's squad. Under the guidance of Mr. Ram- sey, their expert coach, many of these boys will no doubt gain recognition in future competition. i u I: VI. Young. XV. Stexcns. C. Scott, .L lllisset, lx. Griffi s ra ut Llll'L L immo 'XI ilcnslty, F. Suinincr. T. Grilrissi. G. King, C. Grccnun 0 Dilhx ru is ti lout xm tl N IklllX .... H am 4 if -P'-na D. XYil5on 1 4 5 7 12 ll I4 16 19 giscg, zz X1 li N 26 x X 27 ' za 'Pl 1. Cash 'J .wig , April T. Champion 3 V 'Q 'fb f .W 5354 Fx lllofl l3.XSl lI, lz0L'l1L'5Il'I' Plcaisant Plainx Izlcksomillvs Fisunliowcr lairnwrsvillc Qpringficlcl Lincoln Pcoriu Limustonu Griflin l'citsl1a11s jacksomillc Springficlrl Staunton lilkhurt Griffin ii ,EEN llurc 'I'h urn Th urn l IL-rc Hcrc HL-ru Tlicrc llcru llcru llcrc Ilcrc llcrc llcrv Tliurc Th urn' ll. Toncy Sflll-,lJl.'l I' Nlav: 2 Clinton 3 l citslizms 4 Pleasant Plains 9 lo District l I I 4 I' lklmrt Ili IT lll',Sfl0I'Hll IH lincoln 20 ll2ll'I1'lL'l'NXillL' 2 X 24 Scctionul li 27 lloL'llL'stL'r Ui Tliclk' llcrc llc-rc licrc G. XY,-ight C. liochinun, ll. Bawlllski, L. Hack N hd D. pluck I.. XViL'tic5 tl ,Gb Y- 22 f , ..:ef1'- ll. Ciissacly P' Wd 'l. Coocling ll. XVilliums T. Nuding I-HI vifgii , 1 HL as QNX c A. Kitchen A, 1 X S , L. Howdeshcll fi P. Kidd 4? W N ll. Grant B. lfvans la Barlick Lanphier High School acquired another capable coach this vear when Mr. William Matlack took over the duties of head baseball coach. Nr. hlatfack re- placed Mr. Ted Boyle, who retired last season after twentv years of faithful service in this capacitv. Coach Natlack began the season with a core of seven lettermen backed up bv a crop of promising underclassmen. Lack of practice due to inclement weather conditions in the earlv part of the season caused numerous errors. These errors resulted in the Lions suffering one run defeats to Pleasant Plains, Eisenhower, and Farmersville, while winning over only jacksonville. As the season progressed and the weather improved, the Lions likewise improved impressively and began to acquire the signs of a well polished outfit. . XR be ll. llQangley li. Howard sw ' ,.- f X sv: -Na T. Reese rr. Bl3I1C0 R0ljL'ftS0l1 l45I J i sw, E P 'fl 2 X ' yi wx' lm x an -ag., P, f, -'Q 1 ' . 3: 5' .ji W X' 'S it 'llllf ILXC Ixl I' SQL NIJ! F ll. Il.ix. G. liriinnicl, 'If Ritter. gl. Kemp. T. Turnhlc, D. Miiiiiiing. ll. lewis. Nlr. lohcr. inexperienced Team Shows Determination licrc goes nothing! ff it? f 9 rf A . K , . ,ff ' - as c .Mc- fr .QU ., 5 1- ' ' , ,, 55' XYith only one returning lcttcrmtin. this iezir's tennis squucl was htintlictippctl hy ti luck of experience, hut not of spirit. llowex'er, ti number of untlcrcltissmen proxiccl capable of filling those gaps left In lust yczir's gmtliiutes untl of producing ein even stronger teann next year. Nuinherctl among the opponents of this XCill'iS rucketmen are such prominent net squads as ,lncksonvillc, Quincy, Mt. llulzislai, and Springfield. Un Min 7, Mr. Arhn Lohcr took his crew to the District meet where the hots cntletnoretl to win ti plilcc uniong the nuinhcrccl few in the stutc linuls. 'This heats teaching any clay, says Mr. Lohcr. I x 'x '- l Q Q vw fr 1- i +1-,Pi ..- ' l,..ii'l!f, , -v - - , , ' , .2 A- , 1 - . -.f ' 's -. ... 1 i f ,. ' . 'fr . - . Q H- V ..i.. A,..n X A ' V I .E I' .1 L ' .ii,.-.h,.- , I . - .,,,. J A- 1,.N,.llxg al't ,..-v,.-4' N - , - +-f. -- ny.: z . erw- F-,ti ,cf . -Q .Q , . ?.L h-. rv.-- , . 'r-f',. if '55, v j,. ff.i . Q Q Q , v wk: , . -as , , g ,r,kg'f fi' --rw - -' ,. Y 431,-'j,.n , MAJ' W- -, ' ' . -f.: .. -V ' 3.5'yJ, .' - f' ,li-'lwgj fl, 1- W W - - ,- ' -.J 71'--.1 J.-'i:fqg,f .. i-1 -- . Y. ',-. '. 'swff I VW -f '- .Tfiqrc 'I - - -A ' '- 93,'h:'1J.'-'-1i- I -'mi l46l 4 X A X hx as xx X . E Hi lf 'A , l A X 4 3 S X - X . I 5 ' X '. l S ' 'W 5 t ,if g' EQ' XX i if Q J Nr 'QNX I 1 91 Q A 4' 47 S S M it first R. Perkinton, LT. Reynolds, L. lXIorrison, -I. Guy. Il. Liana, Mr. Robert liox. Golf Team Learns Sportsmanship and Skills Almost before the snow had complete- ly melted, Lanphier's small, avid band of divot diggers invaded the eitv greens. With live returning lettermen, the Lion golfers enjoyed a prosperous season. Mr. Robert Fox, the new golf mentor, pitted his f.ll.lfl:C1'S against such Worthy Compe- tition as jacksonville, Eisenhower, and Quincy, as well as the local City teams. The Lions also vied for honors in the Quincy Invitational and the District Tournament on May 7. XVho knows? I may he President some day! Of course you can lime my autograph! pb Mx N X, Qi JN W is V:-isa:-2-:-:-3-: -.-, ...-' V Kg'-llfi - I 213112: 'XV' F W YD T' T -sl Jas 4 -5 'YN 4- E .fx 'Flu' .4, A -1 N. 'IR Q' -I 7'- ' 'J 1 7 'f - ...4u4, B t X l O -,ff , A fl , l - l f N1 '3' '11 , ,r dx. in V Xl, SANDRA X1 i,1soN li.X'fHERINIf HW! C.xR'rH.x l3RY.XN'I' ILLIE l3uc'.xRI BRUNO BL'c:,xRI .Y aria .I n -4 WT? 'Cr -:Lg-:r G1oRc4ii .XNNI43 CTARVER -lumix' CTHIN KAREN CI-IRISTENSFN DAVID CLRRY FRED CYCROLL X x T f AE- va' mt l F 7 ,414 -,,. N Q., ,, :ggi , G1.oRI,x lJL'R.XKO CiFORGIA f'iS'rI1.L CT.xRoL15 lllflf lin' GoRRLE 'Y X 5 joxczr GCJRIQ JANET HARRIS 'CN i- Q, . , , - ,J - .yt '-5 fi?-5' 'Q-4 4- ' ' X g I K V fx, W f ' 'Te ' V' AIARTHA LINDQUIS DONNA LOVELL DALE MANNING KAREN KI1-L1oN GEoRc:E KRIKINIFI. KEN LAZAR JA 1960 National hlIKE HowE SUE HLiNTER In L1 hrief, hut impressive, eeremony follow- ing the Thanksgiving assembly lust November. forty-eight members were incluetecl into the National Honor Society that they might have something for which to he thankful. Members can be thankful for the honor of belonging to ai society open only to students superior in aca- clemie achievement. moral character, and service to their school. 0 l 'WI , x ', fb 30 'vw 'N-.W--+V Im, viii r X 5 V Nqr Sy, 1-Nw Maw-Nw-I 'N .fi O' 5 ADOLF NIANTEI LOUIS NIARCY SARA NIARTIN NANCY BIATHES DON NICCIUIHE CHARLES NIOODY Honor Society iwnwmf' I-N ,Q V WN M-slvfflwws X., X SL Ak, DEIXNNA NIPIJ JUDY NIP? TERRY NUDING JUDY PHILPOTT AOK Aww., ...an- mx ,W xx! A 45--. N?ffNx1 N as D f AW f , , I if Nw' 142- Q N42 f + my Lf, M JN' W WE I, fo, 4 N Z I we MAN? Www K ?x?Ss f . R f wx? POLLII' HOLE: IIAQRIE SCHULTZ TVIARY IANE SCHULTZ IXIARTHA SKIBITZIII E511 QS N01 is 1 DON Tucrk DONNA URBANQHAS IANEI' VELLENGA BEVERLY VVALLACE EVELYN NVALLALL W IIA S w f , J, E . ,,v. I ,Q zyfglf, -' . I ff fwx ' ,, 2.5 gg ff 5 V, Q In ,-N wg D! X4 1 ,pf 1 f NX V 0 wi x 'v4::-1w: :- .'f'wq:N ' - 'V N X1 N I' f V 2 ,NX 1 fx! ff' ' 7 135 N1 f K N N QQ Q , X X A w N 9 WS AQ 0 X X X5 10N f 1 2- X X W' Is f A 1? N42 ' e 'ig Vx ' MSS MNA 4 , , .N S A Q 5 . 544 M , XV, f of N 5 A XV N A A, X ,if N ,, Qu PENNY VVELSH IO VVHITNEY LANITA WRIGHT MARILIN YEZDAUSKI NIARILYN ZANDERS 5' 3 qrwif' ' , ,M ,AK ,b Xt 1 loimil etitmonx late in April, twenty-nine leanphier stutlents were in- cluetetl into the Quill and Scroll Cluh. Dram ing its ineinhership from the schools tixo publications, the Quill antl Seroll Club serves as Ianphier's journalistic organization. The most earnest workers on the staffs of two puhlieations are re- warcletl for their efforts hi atlinission into this eluh. Quill antl Scroll is a national organiza- tion of outstanding high school ,journal- -n1ll11' ists. Nlany of todays prominent journal- ists were members of this organization in their high sehool tlays. Members may he proucl of their aeeep- tanee, for membership is a mark of jornalistie aeeoniplisnient. xtllllI'L'Il1l S130 .incl nialie it quick! S1'ucIen'rs Receive .lournalistic Honors Hou I' Il, Iiruger, ,I. Lore, I. XX'.ilI.ue. lx. Iiillion. X. Nlalln-s, YI. Pliilpott. NI. Xoeoni lSt'L'.,l, Ii. Iarley. Il. llill, I. Nlaeli, I. XVhitney. llou C. Thiessen, f. Ilietlt, Fl. llutari. S. llall. I. Santls. CC. fi-ll'XL'l'. ll. Iarris, I'. XYeIsh. Hou' 4: S. Allison, M. Sliilliulxi. Ii, Iillill' tI'res.H. M. Zuntlus IJ. Currv, YI. Iloulihan QY. I'res.iH, Ii. Cobble, IJ. XVilson, II. lit-lair 1'Treas.fl, Nl. Lintlquist. 1' Y7 gy ISZI Guiding thc stutlcnt hotly through cach school ycai' is thc Stuclcnt Council, an organization which has hccn a part of lanphici' for 22 ycars. Functioning sonicwhat lilic thc Congrcss of our nation, it acts upon prohlcnis suhniittccl by hoinc- room rcprcscntatiics and works for thc wclfarc of the school. This ycar thc Stuclcnt Council hclpccl to malxc thc P.T.iX. Bai'-B-Que a succcss hy sclling ticlicts. Thcy also proviclccl and clccoratccl thc Christmas trcc which was pronouncctl pcrfcct hy tcachcrs and stuclcnts alike. ln ,lamiary thc incinhcrs of the Council took an activc part in thc Peanuts for Polio clrixc sponsorccl hy the Intra-City Student Council. Hcyl XVho turnccl out thc lights? Student Council Resembles Congress i I: U. Calassi, ID. llycr. li. Villianis, Ii. Taylor, j. Hahn, lx. lxillion l8cc.,7. lx. McQuinn, Al. Suntlcrlantl, N. jackson, bl. Ucllosa I 1lL'ilN.kl. li. llill P Pcrko. lloii' Z: K. Blair QV. Pr:-s.ll, j. Philpott, ll. Smith, M. Ucst, li. Crawlcy, j, Stroclc il'rcs. i. D. l9nlow, H. Scnlius. Hou 45 Il, Khin Powcll, F. Mcsscrsiiiitli, M. Howc, -I. Sacco, j. Hohcrtson, ll. XVhitc, ll. lN'lcyci'hoH'. 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' ,, C, - II11 st'1 ', tI1L' Izzrbcst 111 tI1c L1111-III , I1i:t las IL tcl 1111111 I , ll'S to lon I I. Mack flssl. I'Ll. ll. Im XVIIIILICL' ffynl. ll. I-. ixlllltl, C. IIIIL'NSL'l1 l,Xsst. lil l.irr1s, I. Samls, C.. Caiyei iI'il, lj, bl. liobeitson, IJ. lxuhn, YI. Iloulih.in Clius ei Z , i 1 :ie 4 I, ' -CAT Sn if , , y IJ. C. Iilccli, C Hur. J, I. XK'hitt Staff Expands Scope on Lanphier Light The leanphier Light staff' this year helcl as its goal the publishing of a bigger, better, and more enjoyable school news- paper than ever before. They achieved this goal early in the year. More pages, more news, more special articles-these haye been the qualities of this ycar's Ian- phier Light since the very first issue was publishecl last fall. A significant service to both the school and the city' was the staffs management of l,anphier's hlarch of Dimes Campaign. The willingness of so busy an organiza- tion to accept this aclclitional burden is a commendable gesture and an indication of the staffs ambition. -s V, :Q - N -' . uf' ff' lhcrc NILSI bt one for n c IQ M. P! Adil? 4-ANS MVV iv' 'F' ' ' ' I . 'ff N W 1 ' 'W 'kb-s.. f ' as ' , V ' 4' Www df A I - 5 5 5 7: .LVL . ., ,,.V , . f ' 1 . A V 4 ff V :W 1 4 ' 3 A I 1 L, . I 1mf.,.,N IQ , ,MI I A 1I , .. , 7 1 ,V ...,W II ,f I, 4 , . :' f N L. ,Q 'imp - , ... , - .. ,V , LL, , ,A I ,L ' , I , f H ew'-V W If Wm.. I ', ' 5 : T1 : . 5 .fi -55 X' . ,-- ' A . T' .. E A . A-V,--,Nf V, -I L., r ,-' , f V M ' s 5 -V A Q 1 V I -M , ,, :. .- .1 ,. -L ,. ' I -' V 5 7 - A .. XI I -. I '-- -I V ' T' x,, . 4 - . f '-1 .i I , - 57 1 D '7 A , 7 4 A - :. , L: ,, , 1 1- .. , V? ,T 5 ' l 1'- --7H7C LW .V 'V .I : , 7? 11V I- : ,A . ,. ,,,,, III, IL . r -... ' I - . ' , 1 . V - - -3' '11 I , ft -:NV . 1111 LI, P . 1 . 1 I 7 I - I : If ' I ' I - . ... . 1 .. 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'ILSH LK , ll S UN I1 lll LY Y IU I UNL N xlilll Ou x :Ll hillll L .wsu mtuna L LINJLK 1 to mm lkdlllll ldIl1L L1 mmm 1 1 1 CLIIIX s vuw 0 ll 71 L1 s ln 101 us .1 um 1 . L v IIUITIIJLI of l7Llf0lllldI1LLS tht Clulstmas Mum 1 L LSWL Ll LL Lllllll tl1L l1ol1L. mam LUl1kLltS ul1lLh tht Chou p1LsLn mL LOINIHLIHIU L1LLs . IL IJLIL L IL L Lu L L mcul o ILHLXLI W1 im lLllllILS JL x L1LnLL L 11' s- ltllll LLmtLnt IL sux LLS La TL X C.1pnL 1 mn HL sol1L1 L LL1thL L.1 LLLIL. LL Xlxssls 1 Hmm .HL L UL. .Lu mm Uum m tht Chun Lunslsuntlx p1LsLnts pul1shLLl Xl U HW U vL1 Ull11ll1LLSOt thL xL1x l1lfhLst qu llllx of IHUSIL A Cappella Choir Upholds Elma' 1: S. Custer, C. Campo, C. llrynnt, D. Nipp, ,l. Kish. N. Cunninglmm. ll. XVithr uw. C. Mundy. ll, Tuck, ll. l,mull, ll. li1'ndlv.'y, H. Krihlms, T. lumlwrt, P. Stanley, K. Sn-xtun, M. Slu-rwoml. lima' 2: P. l'rim'c, j. Valunti, li. Ticlxc, JI. Philpott, C. li-c, l. Taylor, -I, llrvnnt. M. Augustin. S. Hull. K. Kuchlur, G. Burns, 1. XVhitmurL', j. lluhn, ll. Mn-rtcn, L. Null, G. Garrison, j. Garrison. Ron' 3: N. Slxlllltllxl, C. XV.ntts, DI. Rzidcr. lf. Mcsscrsiiiitli, D. Grin-mc. C. KOL'l1l'I1ilIl, j. Clinrlton, I,. Hayes, L. Gore, R. Altcpctcr. IJ. Pulliam. ll. Lcstur, ll, llurris, 'I'. Crim, S. liulslvv, ll. Mills. llnu' 4: j. lNlcCuy, J. Millcr, M. Hmvv, l.. lNlurrison, nl. Guy. H. VVhitL', D. XVoll', V. IDL-Ilnsn, -I. .lusty-r, N. lurclun, N. Curnulius. R. lXlcClz1y. M. Linclquist. -3, I 5 ll. Ulliitc, C. XYust, C. Mumlx, IJ. lNlunnmg, G. Cumpton Xl. NVcst, l.. NlUlll'lN4lll, M. llnwc. M-i-c-k-c-y M-0-u-5-C Its Highly Honored Name l57l 1' i I I i ff . ,Xml I proinisc if I .nn t'IvctccI . . I Ionoriihlc juclgc, wortlii opposition, follow tlchzitcrs . . .Xftcr huginning his it-i'ImI iight with this clcccptiwh' politc introchiction, ai Ieainphici' clchatcr proccccls to prow that his opponents arc xxrong in cwry rcspcct. Ihc CICIJQIICISS task is to ntliuiicc opinions and facts con- cerning ai topic and to LIL-fcntl thcm hi rcfutiiig ziII contrtitlictory opinions his opponents may aiclmiicc. Under thc guiclzincc of NIV. Xtilliznn llrouning thc society this icuii' stuclicd thc Izihor prohlcm in i'xlHL'l'ICLl. Four mt-inhcrs 1'cp1'cscntccI Iainphicr in thc Stutc Spccch Contcst and prowcl that theirs may stiII hc minihcrccl aniong thc host tcaiins in IIIinois. Debate Prepares Tomorrow's Daniel Webster Inu I: H. I nlou, NI. ,XnL:iistin, ll. loinptoii, lx. Illaiir. Hun 1: AI. Xlilcs, N. .Xllisiin r'l'i'L'.isfi. Il. Curry ilnptfl. fi- IUAIIIIIIIVI ISUVI, III- XCMIIUN l it. Mtc'i.1y. You howl' can tcll what will lulppcn ut Ll lli-Xl inccting. hlcinhcrs licar lco- turcs funn men rt-prcscnting all lit-ltls mul tratlcs. xXll1lllL'YL'l' your intcrcsts, thcy arc surc to ht' tlcult with at unc timc or zmutlicr during Ll ycar of Hi-Y activity. This yuii' thc Ltmpliicr lli-Y Club pau'- tit-ipatctl in thc Youth and Gm'ci'mm'nt llrogruin. Tlirougli this p1'ogi'uiu, mom- lwrs yvcrc ulforclctl an opportunity' to actively engage in iuuck-lcgislzitiyv pru- cctlurcs zmcl It-urn ull thc complcx func- ll0l1SUl:Ulll'gtlX'L'l'I1lHL'l1l'. Upcrating on 21 yyiclc scnpc, thc Lun- phicr Hi-Y Cluh prcsciits at clizillcngc to thc boy who yyishcs to lulw truly ctlucai- ticmal CXpL'l'lCllCL'S. gl ilt-, huya, il' you ymnt XB in 1.IflXL'l'l1I11L'l1 Hi-Y Club Has Varied Program Inu' I: ll. Llarlt. l... Riul1urtls,j. Uuhlmlc, T. Clullalicr, I... Nylictics, li. llrimn 4'1'1'c.is.j, 9. llruyint-r. lx. Ninas, A. M.mtL'i, Il. Slwrrt-ll XX 1 iiiis T CSt'L'.j. lZmi'2: ll. VVilsrm t'l'rus.5 ID. Cr - N Balcr R Crhl - X ,, umm, . . . , . .1 mln KX. lrt--,.J, VI. Sulilu-.st-r, j. lloulihxm, j. Guy, A. Kitt-livn. Hou 1 f. lxlL'SNL'l'S1'l1itll. IZ. Kings-ton, Il. Taylur, li. lylillur. l.. Tc.itt'r, I. Morrlsmi. li. llutltllustmm. I3. lillk'ill'l. 1. Xnung. Q A .- -Y .Juv 1 . I 5 HQ .mf Nw -W f X Q 'Wi' Cheerleaders Kindle jum' Grumlsox REA Dysow OPAL Iiu1aBL151 JERRI GIXHIHETT School Spirits BILLIE KIDROXVSKI ,IW . , x 4 '7' X- -, fu- 'Sg 11? sf Q ' 1 , , U h D I ff s ere es Isp ay Q W M anp ner osplfa :fy is -l.xNu'1' VELLIiNG.X ulxclilu Scznulxrz , , , Qq i . 1 MAxl:Il,yN LANDERH S,x1:,x M,x1:fl'1N , ,.,,, 2 S' K Q- 2953 N Q ' N X N RS if N -sx , , s x wi F .f b 'N' J X. XS Y-W Maw NUR. Q X y af 5 Nik DKDNNA Lfnsiwczlcfxs IiA'1'u13r:1N15 L,xx'1JY M ,, 0 3 Q . W. ' Www gx 8 ' IQAHEN CH1:Is rENsuN ISEVEHLY ABBOTT jum' ABBOTT B,xnBLxR, x AIEHTEN DIAXNNIX NELSON S,xNm:,x H,xYus vit' .4l', WA NW'-, I -Q X f X x f ' Wu. 5, vm. lbll Nils KL5 .1 ll 1 Ll l1tL1L1 III X111 tl 1111 CI111 1C lub 111L 1 UI 111111 L 11111 LIS 111L lll 111111111 11L11 1 L 1111 st11111vL1 f11tl1 111 11L L 111 I11tL1 . 1 11111 lI1lll . .11 ll L 111L1I ll 1x11utl1 L11L111L1l 11l11Ll1 111L s LL 7 LL I 5 IIIL Luss l111s111Lss L1L L. 1111111tl1 11 ll1L CL11lL11111.1l I Ullilllli' 11 11L 1 111L111 1L1s 1ttL L 18 1 I1 . 4 L s1L.1 Lns s1LL1.1 1111s 1111 DI 1 L LILIIIILS 1111111111 tl1L 1 11111us SL 11111 s Ls1LLs tl1L 11L111L1 111.1sts slL1t1111 711 KH 111Ll b111L1uLts III lllllll 11 C11111L11 1 1 s 11 L C 1111psl111 1t11111 Ill tl1L s11111111L1 Youth For Cl1r1s'r Spreads Fellowshlp N l N I 1 7L 111 1 1111 111 s IJ IX 1L sun 62 3, ,Q Q Bois, if you orc looking for ti good xxifc, l,2lIlt'L'Ul1 has lllilllf to otlcr. 'llhc purposc of this cluh is to L'l'Cllll.' more unity in tuniily liring and lurthcr intcrcsl in honic cconomics. Sonic ol' thc uctiritics dt-sigm-tl to foster fgnnih fun arc Dritltly llntu Night. thc Mother Dauglmtcr l.l2lINILlL'l, und Fann- ily Night. lntcrcst in home economics was promotcd hy gi linking contest, a cosmctic dcmonstration, and il spculacr who tulltcd on 'lXYlmt llomc llconomics Olftrs You. As ai inoiicy'-inuliing projcct, the girls in Lunccon nmdc black and orznngc yarn dolls and sold them. They also sold donuts and sponsored on aftcr-gains duncc. 4. 3 l ...nw .M 11. N 2 Q . .. X :wg e .1 : , ' V' ..,.,.,.1 ,, 'ysfr W 2 25 it sf g Of 5. C X S1 if tg by 4 s as XX X ff s N ,X sm N Nw S SQA ' f, R Not gnpf' WN 0 1 , S . aggrv-N f4?f,1y VW ' i ll 17 '5?'t 4 mg, .es '4 ,.-'jf tg..-fm: s . ff Q, f f I sn lt' fs s s ,. ik X Xfkfv W ...N QM 1 s V A 5 X Xfmy f Z .X .9 s X 7X ' .-,rai l 49 , 'IN s X Q , fr, W, Q. X I f 'il Y dinncrs agar ff ?i.,.i' , , I A E S iw 4 1 'Va J , .M ml? Q wgxmnwf' Q 'Www ' S: N ' WWW. f ' in! Lanecon Strengthens Family Unity vu' 1: Ul. Garrison, C. l.un1ho, C. XVurrun. C. Uritl'itts, l. Ahunn, R. Chcstnut c'Trc:as.D, Ci. l'stiIl, II. Vullt-nli. llon' 2: N, Comhs, C. Ilurllhznwlt M. HllL'L'l7Q', R. Spraiguc, C. I-luuxisidus, J, Taylor, ll. Hill, li. Morris. llnu' fl: ll, Dyson QV. l'rus.J, C. Imu fl'rt-s.j, R. lhihhlcs, l. Abhott, C Ha.-.u'isiclL's, IZ. Stlll'l'lClJL'ilI11. lluu' 4: ll. Mosur. liumlcrhurli CQQLU, ll. Ahhott, X. Cuhricl. IJ Lihnm-luis, S. lluyus, -I, ll.n'ris, I. llrvgmt. tx X 2 1' 1 63 1' ..Qx. -.Q lima I: -lutli Keller, P. Sl1iHer, l. Nlaelt. R. lirihlv-. -l. liuskette. UI. Kish, S. Shitler. S, Herndon. XY. llentlerwn, l. lll.it-khurn, li. Goulet. Ron Nl. limmllex. Nl. O'Cunner. P. Quinn, M. Smith, M. Koehler. M. Augustine, .L Greene 1Yiee-l'rew.j. C. l.. Vlatts, C. lrnnl, R. Olixetti. ut I. Linnone. J. Sthultz, -l. Philpntt, ll. Chin, CL. liurns, C. Iiusturin, C. lfee. j. l'.ngelinain. Run' 4: -I. Currv. N. Upton. D. Pitts. R. Iliehmonc Alliwn, .L Trilmulli. H. lIutl1n.in. l. Sands, -I. llruint, l'. Tuinlin. Run' iz .l. l.ir1iN, IJ. XVilsnn, -I. lluulih.in, bl. NIeCrn', IJ. Currx rPr immel. ll. Cluhhle, .l. Mureliidnclu, l:. Skmlu. Thespians Restore Life To School Stage Ill N 4 y s V : Nh... She hit ine. rl.to lt. : C . XX iitts-. Cy. lfllIllll1L'l,Cf. lee. l l I i i 4 l l l l i i i 1 l The lirst active Drulnuties Club at lunphier in sexerul years was fnrmecl early in the full anal, under the guidance the sehuol's husiest mgtiliifutioiis. With- in hut zi few weeks, ll one-net plan haul been seleetetl for prucluetion, il east hurl been chosen. und 1'el1e11rsnls were in progress. 'lnliree hectic months were neetlecl to reliearse this play. Finally, early in -lilllllilff, VIYIIL' Apollo of livllue was pre- sentecl at un assembly. The waitin recep- tion given this play hy the student both encouraged the eluh to enter it in the State Speech Contest, where it brought high honors to both the sehool and the eluh. I6-tl of Mr. Pinlorsi, quickly heeume one of lou I I. Rush, C. xxlill'l'L'lI, j, Gore f'I'1't-s,j. ll, Goulet, I . Cll1L'L1ll'l. Hou' 2: gl. Kish QTI1-us.'J, li. I'chring, ll. llcluir tYicc-l'i'cs.J. ll. I'crl.inton, N. Upton, CG. Burns :St-tal. Art Club Members Work Diligently Lt1nphicr's Art Club is one of the most charitublc organizations on campus. XVlicncver any othcr organization nt-cds postcrs or displays of any type, thc Art Club is willing to lend a helping hand. Drawiiig its mcnibership from all persons at Lanphicr interustcd in art, the Art Club fostcrs Cl'L'ZltlYC and aippiwcizltivc talents. Mt-mbers are givcn an oppor- tunity to cultivatc cnjoyable hobbies or to prcparc for futurc careers in art. It is not l'lGCL'SSi1l'y to bc an art stu- dent at Lanphier in order to join thc Club. Thr- Art Club affords to students who are unable to take Lanphier's art courses an opportunity to satisfy their nceds. i651 4 . Q . sf K f Sy 4 ,X qw X N K H .. lint lllllL'L'lA l in not rcullx lm-til uni into v rw says ll. Pt-rkington. this L'l1lll'L'l1,u w ? . ,I ,, l so 3 We it X mf .Q 3' 4 f E il I z 'Q I 'I -:x ff mi I: I'. IXl'lILL1l'l', H, Ilrimlgvs, KI. lI.il'tlL'Il. Il. IIUIIICIIN, IJ. Nlyvrs, limi 2: II. SL'I'll'UL'LIL'l'. I. Iixililmllslxzis, H. Ilgivg-5, -I, Clnhhli-, IJ. Vlrihnwn. limi 4: S. XX.iII. C. Ililux, XY. llmnm-r, IJ. XYchh. I. NIL-ix-i'l1iull. R. l'unL-II. lhiu' -I: l,. Iults. IJ. Vlmius, li, iiirlx, lin uni thinll this fini- xx ill nmlw tha- Imp Tun I. f QQN' ,- , i 1 A g ..- T II in win. I. IHIIILIII, I. Yuspu. lhu I unpliici' liuml had this ycan' unc of thc husiust, must pi'mliictix'c, and most si1ccussfL1l scuwm in its liistory. Xlcinhcrs not only pci'- l'oi'im'cl thu tmnliliniml scrviccs nf thc school hand, hut also iiilmnliicul ll ncn scriicc of ilu-ir own Q11-utiriii. In hlziiiiiim, thci prcsciilccl lginpliicrk Ill'SlKIilI1L'L'l5kIl'Ii of lilbllllllll' music. lhc huncl ccmntimicnl this your to survc both thc sclmmil and thc cnmmunitx, pmx'inlim5 music . L nt zisscmhlics nnnl gunics anal hosting thc citik lmslwllnzlll tmirngnncnl. ,Ks in thc past, hy larc- scnting L'UI1L'L'l'IS l1cl'urc puhlic luuliciiu-s, lmncl 1 mcinhcrs nlcinuiistiuitcnl for Springliclcl thc tzilcnl and annhilion of Iunphici' stunlcnts. 'Ihc lhincl is truh un .lhlc spcilwsiiiuii for thc sclmol. l66l Budding Maesfros VW ,gm 1 v 'W lluu' 1: Nl. I.unl1.um, M. CZutl1z11'd. Nl, 0'lluurI.c, lf. gChIlL'iLlL'l', ,l. ML-u'rlm1l'. Hun' 2: H. Xlliwn, C. ll, K l.n'I.. Hun 4: I, llmulvslu-ll. ll. Mcycr. li. lurlcy. ll. Nlillvr, l. jucl.su11. ll. Russ. lhm' 4: G, burn. l'. Allunw, U. Spcdur, li. L.csull1'cl, JL, Q 5 2, - -Q1 rf 2 1 If 1 1' .H , . 1 Q ,- M4-:--ILM. -ww- .- fi' s. W fs . V 1 0 NZ X ,W I w f. .5 X Q . ' V, f' Hi PM A 2? df .X f ff ' ,.,.Qs:-- X K - ,ff 15 83' . ff X 5 W , .- if , T. , ' s f ...V X, 'W as -fs 4 . 4 A M w . V J N :. A 1 Aw . fy x -A -. . fx 9 3.35 w f . - .x -.:, .4 GN :QNX . ' M -M an V ff x . H, 'mv Q1-MS X . f X by fp. ,Q 1 V1 4 fs.. w' ., 1 ,X . :ws A K ' ' :Hier S 1151 . .5 .ah 1 Nga, . f,,f 4 . .., ,Q , .. . ,S,,. Q . In , .W Q , L V ,. , ., .K ., . , , . , k ...L . -x : QQ'- Q, if. .1 www. L , , .X V ,J ' xy-W., , . ' ,- 4 . M 5 ' ..,.f ' NW-fsmw. y .woww-...,.,,m . M.. , ,, - V W' ' 1 W Q. M- ' W ' ' - fn , - . v A ' ' 'A' ' W1 .. Q Y. l3uclmm'cI March Have Active Season l6TI if Strmlv. YI. Strmlu, I'. IILIIUIII lil'imn1L'I, X. XYilm. ll. lll.l mfs this, your fan club? ww J 1 1 Dont hc l'l'lglllL'I1L'Ll. Sainaritcs clnn't 'N hitc. ll's only thc in-xx' nainc of thc l5uturc Nurscs Cluh. lhcir purpose is to acquaint girls with thu tlutics of nurs- ing anal ciicmiragc thcin to unter the liclal after graduation. 'lihuir incctings arc hcltl twicc zi Z month. At thcsc nicctings they han'C ' gut-st spuakcrs and lcarn practical nurs- XZI ing skillsg such as making hctls and tale- 'fl ing tcinpcraturcs. lfach ycar this cluh assists thc cluctors XA in aclininistcring thc tuhcrculin skin tcst. lllhc mcinhcrs also take tours through hospitals anal nursing hcnncs. Nliss llclcn Dnnclan, thc ncw nurse at lianphicr, is thc atlrisnr. Klr. Pt-tclisli pins Gcorgc .Xnnnz Samarites Gain Valuable Experience Hun I: lx. Ilainrnlx, lx. Scxlrni, Nl. Ciirvn, ll. llnhhlcs flirt' l'rL's. J. Nl. lillllhllll. Nl. O'llmi1'ltv KSCCJ. li. Uuliltl, C . lgllI'lxllill'1lt. Il. Garrison. lion' 2 C. liinli, Ii, l'r.inlm, l'. ,Xtltni'i11.iii, ,l. ,Inu-t-, Nl. Slxilvitllti, NY. llcntlcrsnn lil-l'L'-lS.l, If. licst. ll. Smith, G. llirxcr 1l'rL-s. l, M. Slmcpn-nl. Do you have any personal questions? Many students ilo and for this reason the P. Club was Ul'glll1llL'Ll this year by Mrs. lfuniee Cline to replace the Psy- chology Club At any time members may put their questions in a little box proviclecl for this purpose. These questions will then be answeretl antl cliseussecl at the next meet- ing. Some interesting speakers and their topics featured at the meetings were Dr. L. C. Cline, voeational rehabilitation, Lieutenant Sexton, the lie detector and clrunk-o-meter, Mrs. Mary Meyers, men- tal healthg and Mrs. Cashman, who spoke on braille. the language of the blind. XVliatewer's clown there must be interesting Psychology Club is Reorganizecl Hou' I: G. Owings, M. 1. Schultz CSee.j, P. Nhiller, D, Wlhite, L. Mielis, M. Dunkel, M, Craue, IJ. Dyer lPres.fJ, S. Combs, j. Ahuni H Chesnu Ron 2: L.. Nika, j. Nanee, M. Runlxels, M. Houston, 1. Gerlaek, K. Moore, C. Kink, P. Tomlin, K. Mellaniel, j. Burtle. limi' 3: I Chtsn VVatts, ll, Bawalski, l.. Needham, lf. Polk, R. Townsclin, IJ. Pulliam, R. Miers, C. Rieelg, L. Sands. lion' 4: G. Redd. ll. Kruger, 1. Radu LV Pre 1 L. Higginbotham, 1. Nexitt, IS. Stone, Ii. Sltoda, R. Holfiniin, ll. Abbott. R. Riehmond. 9 I XYriuht, G. Ill lvl lun' l.' Nl. Srl rv 11' A multi. N. lmrm-lt, Il. Kllnvttl. ,l. XXXIJIII. C. kuxtcrln, AI. NN vmrnl, IZ. Ilxll, K, ll1'x.mt, C.. lsllll A lu-.u.J, YI. Hlutmw' rl'rcs.l. Run' 2: Illllxtl. N. Xldtlxw, I'. lirilmlms, j. Sfhlllfl. j. I.nrrix, C. lliu-lx, ,I, Stinnctt, l, 5khI1L'iLlCl'. S. Dugan, IJ. Xipp, ,l, Nipp fYicc-l'rcs.J. ll -2: IJ. Du-r. Xl. Xmmn. rl. Plmllputt, S. Nhnrtin. K. f'hI'lNtL'l1NL'lL Al. llurris. D. Hurt, l'. XYvlxl1. N. Lpmn, j. I:llk.lI'i. lima 4: ll. l.nnc, S. Bulxlcx. S. .XII1w11. Nl. lll1LitllIlSt. Nl. 5LllJlIlLl. l. Ixruucr, lx. lhnlv, Nl. M-lnl.ul1xI.l. Al. Xclln-ng.l rllvu. S1-1.1, M. Hunlwls, N. Wlnlxs, G. L'asrx'1.'r. Y-Teens Thrive Under Mrs. Carr's Guidance Inu I: U. ku-Imlcr. In li.n1m-N. Nl. fl'l'UI1l1fll', VI. Ik- Rosa ffUl'l4L'N. Su-.1, U. Chllluxsi. C. Ogclrn. S. lima, Nl. Y.uttiyh. li. Xlnlunti, I. L'hL-gin, ,l. FFIWIL HHH 3' N- kfllllvw. f. fllll. ,I. Currx, C. Hurts. l', Millur, NI. l.nnhnm. Xl. fJ'RUlIl'lxl'. ll. lllll1l1IL'x.,l. I'LI12L'l'lllll1,-I. lDi.1I. lima' 3: S. SL'l1IxlIN, QW' N, lh'l1tL'l's, ,l, SI.1IlIwc'l., Fx. C Amp. ll. Iiuhnmml. .X. CQ.1l1riL'l, IJ, lluhnsun. N. lluH'm.m. X, lmxsun, Nl. .Xugustim ' ,45- f7OJ Hun' I: Ci. i'il4L'l1l, l'. Nlnfllllamllgli, Il. xviiiiillk-HH, ,X. -Iirilx, Al. liiail ifiililiflll-Illi, M. Ilaindlvy. I. Null, S. Swift. IJ. Iluuw. Iluu' 2: H. xvlNlKiNHll. P. llulr, lf. l.imIL-rs, P. Clalnvilai. Ii. Iiuulunun, N. laimli-i's, li. llanlx, li. Llxnip, Il. .XltupL'tcx'. S. Uuun. F. T. A. Sponsers County Banquet Librarians Prove Their Efficiency D. HlDllNL', C. Units, M. Al. Hill. P. l.1mIL-rs, !, lhnsiv. li. l!girtuImnuu'i, ,l. 'ir-Immun, M. ilgurllvtt Knut lTlL'illTL'Ciil. 'N 5 Z eg ,QSM fx Qi 'fi i711 lcl's scc-Ali! -L Uh, hoyg l heat my' average' W c challenge you to a game of yollcy- ball, crictl the girls of the GAA. llaving tlcyelopecl great skill, they were conliclent of yictory. The challenge was eagerly' ac- cepted hy six female faculty memhersg how- cyer, thc score of that game has never been rcycalecl. The girls yycrc not quite so conliclcnt at hoyy ling, which many' of them attcmptccl this year for the first time. This activity' took place at the Bowl yyhcrc the girls received special student rates. ' L'nclcr the leadership of Nliss Nancy' llhimos, the C-irl's Athletic Association is open to all girls who enjoy' participating in sports. Since its organization in 1934, thc G..'X..X. has always had a large membership. Volleyball Skills Displayed by G. A. A. lou I. l. llxiincy. M. llopyyoonl. li. lamhcrt, l'. Mel ullough, j. Xlllllhl, K. lxclnin. ll. Coyyan. tl. llcllosa. S. l'gnot, Nl. layy. IJ. l g.in, l'. llicharcls on 2: VI, fXIcy'crhoH', R. lirihhs, U. Phillips, j, Sunmlcrland, ll. Taylor. li. Schneider tTrcas.j, l.. Noding. C. llocclcrcr. H, Schoenhcrg. 1. Summers S. loyycll, 4 . vloncs. CI full. limi if rl. Castlcmxin. Ii. XYilliams. S. NL-nlyns 4'Vicc-l'rL-s.Q5, ll. .Kitt-peter, S. Nltliriylc. M. l'ryyin, ll. TUl11lil1 f.Pl'CN- . Nh-Foy, Y. laranicc, N. Xylilac. lion 4: Ii. Bit-Quinn. S, Tuxhorn. S. 5,lll1I7li'.,l. llclany. S. CGiH'orcl. S. Sulycrslyi, li. Houston, K. Crayylcy. Ron' ll. Yclson liSl'k.4l, I. llmldlcston, Nl. Higgins. j. little. j. Young. CQ. Schuttc. A. Galmricl, IJ. XYilheni, ,I. Riccly, S. llarris. X156 l'hc I. Club, om' of thc oldcst organi- fations on campus, is a cluh for Lau- phicr's lcttcrmcn. i-Xmong its mcmhcrs arc thc most popular and rcspcctctl hors on campus. Mcmhcrship in this cluh is om' ol' thc goals ol' most cutcring frcsh- man hoys. Thcir intcrcst in this club is undcrstandahlc. for mcmhcrship in thu l, Cluh is, indccd, a mark of acliicrcmcnt. L'ndcr tht- capahlc guidancc oi' Nr. hlatlacla, this year thc L Cluh hoys had an actiw yt-ar of spirited fun. As in thc past, mcmhcrs sold popcorn to raisc funds for thcir many projccts. FIACLIIICIIY par- tics and othcr cnjoyahlc activitics made this a mcmorablc yuan' for all mcmhcrs. L Club is Club of Big Wheels lou I: D. luck, ID. Manning. ,I. Slicrrcll. C. Moody, A. RUl7ll1N4 'r s ommson L 1 LL ii l rims. llrm' 2: il. Wbst, In NVhitu C1SL'c.-Trt-as.D. ll. Casst i g L its in on scon mu Xoung, Fl. lxayma, I. Gooding, -I. Nmitt, T. Chimp o u o s 1- l 1 ps ns Vic liou I: j. C hui, Il. lumix, j. NllL'l'l'L'll. lx. Nuss. .X. Nluiitui. IJ. Nln'CLtiii'c. if Nlootiy nX. l'i't's, e, rl. ILM, lhiu 2, ll, Wilson, C. XYL'st t'1'1-t-,lst In-nip, ll. Xliycrtlt. I. Sltothi. ll. Clolwlylu. li. lai1.ir, IJ. Xl.mniim Hon 4: X. Ihilyuig 1, Nmling. l, Xl.iru il'ru. 1, Xl. Home tm-tn J. IJ. Curry 1 Nfllnll. Ci. kl'llllIl1L'l, 1. llolilih.iii. Thc licy' Cluh sciycs to instill charity in thc cliziraictws of its mumht-rs. This yt-ur mcmhcrs ht-ld at hainquct for tht-ir part-nts curly in thc full. sponsorccl at Cliristmus party for thc cliiltlicii oi' tht- Xtzisliington Struct Nlission, proyitlctl four tiftci'-gaiiiic clunccs and daily noon clzinccs for thc stutlcnt hotly, y'oluntct'i'ctl to tailic tloyvn cliuirs itftcr iisscmhlics, and pivsciitccl tiyyzirtls to out- standing Senior stutlcnts ut thc llccognitioii ,Xsscmhly in May. lruclitionztlly knoyyii lor thu iiigcnuity ol its mom-y-multiiw sclicincs, tht- licy Cluh this yuan' soltl activity salt-mlm-s, hcltl it Slow for ti Day progrtiin, and soltl cgiiyytisli tickets. 'lqlic licy . . . Illflll-Ill-Ill-Ill h . , C luh haul ti highly SLlL'L'L'S5llIl yt-nr. Key Clubbers earn Inu' 1: L. AlAll1fL'l, 'l. Rucs. j. Cfuhlllc, D. kluhnxun, ll. Russ, lx. Nikvllcll, K. Hlnir tlllisfb, ll. 5L'I'Il'0L'llCI', T. lluycs, lion' 2: T. Rittur, Il chlh, I SL'l1lIl5SL'l', VI. Tanner. L. NN'L'Ils. R. Hanes. Run' 5: L. BLll'fUlUl1llll'L'i, j. Xoung, T. Wk-iss, j. Silllilll5lxilN, li. Wfhitc, XV. PilL'iCl'L'k', IJ. NVUIDID, lx String X x X uf X w X 5 1 ff Q A . ..,g W-if N4 ' XX ZQSYW, JQY Q XR .Q ff, V , .., Ma' ,IQ in '- X, -.: .-ep f A. f .f - .. . M- .Q -M., 4.-M, --,.,..f,:,..,-1 Xe--1 -I . . . --f,-,gg ..zv..:g.f.wf ,-.x.1r- 1 fp:,..:.w-f. ':, g:-:wir 'wif . ., P I nv.g.e'r..f.,x,:,::--'w'21..- ' x .- k . ' f+ X N2 ' S,v.w.:,,ak.-'- N ,:.,f,f,.,,...,-V.--.Q-wg, -Q w. wm...Q..,w6as.. Q-fb--fa zfxwv.-MW :- -T.r:i'25 QS1? Q:fQ1.Sf - f . ', 945 wb 'Q -- f , . ' ,f-:X-'-1 f, --.-z.,q.,x:..v .....V-wwf-Sak.-Q-,..,.4 V.. 1. 1 .X X ,. - ,f .1 , , f .f,, M f f S W f , u W N 'Q 94 fp 4 K ' '- if W f f A ,f Q :-, .MN WF ':'1-1 '. Xl 5- R Va N' .' 131' fi. K7 X' ff, . ,frzfv X ,. ng-.. f X , ,S Z4 H ' p V e! 5 .:,., , M A W , .. 535953 Nw 2. .. -5: fu ..,: ., 1-,..,.::, '-vw sy- 1 qz. 621. .4 11 I vvv' ' is Q S x N i 2 N X X f 5 Q Y Q2 K ix X A qv ,, .., 3 X Q 0 ff X 4 Ni x wr To Serve Charifably .7 L , X, um? NX! Xfx A, it N -1 1 .. . 1,... L75,I Ycs, Hucklchcrry Hound was goocl last night. Wfhat do you moan, you dun't 1 0 spinach iCL L'1'L'2ll11? W4 3 . 4 ix .W ..,- -- Wt-ll, wt- ninth- .innthcr big haul tutlan. Iihu Distrihutiw i'itiLlL'LlliUl1 Club is for thnsc stuclcnts who ure il1fL'l'L'5lL'ti in rc- tuiling. ilihc class mot-ts vault this froni Sztbtt to 9231? u.n1. tn stuth husincss tuclmiqucs untlcr tht- tlircctinn nt' Mr. llchnur Siugcil. .Xt 1:10 p.in. thc stu ticnts lcuw school unti rcpurt tu tht-it juhs. ,Xt thc L-ntl uf gi grntling tcrm tht' D. If stutlunt l'cL'ciws tm: glllLiL'SJOl1L' twin his ciussmuiu instructor and unc twin his Clilliitit cr. .Xinnng this ycufs atctivitics wort' the State lfuturc Distrihutinn licaclcrsliip C'm1fc1'cm'c. an 1111-Q1 cnnfcrcitcc at Lin- coln, and an cinploycr-cluploycc halnquct. Sclhng mums for thc inothull Huincs und D ,, thc Ilcnnccmnning Dance was tht- muin l'untlfruising prnicct. D. E. Students Get On-the-Job Training V I i - . , Inu I, t, I,1x.mt tt, Pit-s. 7, .X. Xtlllmius tmw. J, C. Vritltlx flh-pnrtt-ri. Fl. Liltnti Y little. XY. lhigr, l'. liL:t-nm.inn, Il. XYhitc, S, Snutlgrnss lx pr r'l'rt-us. w, limi J: Il, fnllins, IQ. Spum-tu C1 lthritluc. XY. Suininvr-, li. Nlillur. R. Nluluhnn, T. Rcillv, Rl. XYilIi.nns, -I. DAlll2lill'l'U' tl'rts J Nut shun n. tml ,. XX'hat does l'.T..-X. mean to students? To some it means that their parents are gone on the third Tuesday evening of every month. To others it has no mean- ing. Yet the Parent Teacher Association serves the students. lt helps parents to unclerstancl what is going on in the elass- room and helps the teacher to know more about the home situations of his students. The big project of the P.T.A. this year was the Bar-B-Que and carnival held in the fall. A rainy clay discouraged no one. The Bar-B-Q was a huge sueeessg and the parents, teaehers, and students hacl great fun. The P.T.A. plans to make this an annual money and merri- making affair. . . . Now, mothers, pay attention! P. T. A. Sponsors Bar-B-Que and Carnival Ron' 1: Rev. Robert Roederer. Mrs. P. K. VVhitney, Mr. Lawn nee Camp, Mrs. Glenn Ilowe. Mr. Charles Petelish, Mrs. Leslie R. Mltthr Mi Xvllllllll Browning. Ron' 2: Mrs. Wfilliam Tygett, Mrs. Lawrence Camp, Mr. Clarence Miller, Mrs. joseph Zanders, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs C noi 1. Rt L 2.-V' l77l HHXXLX milk if W 2 'K , N Q' S X X S Y., X V 1 ' Sm X 'Q 4 xx X X E 1 X A my I A 'iw Q, V w -sf' Sophomou Homf. Loom PlL51dLI'ltS ltft to llfht Blll lmvm Ix un Camp Mun H mdlu Iamts Sehlossu H IIS Chll1 X IILIIL Dtllosl gut Loutll Bob Luealttt lax Gohblt Iudx Nccls and Rebetca Tsgctt IXIIYH XLTEVOCT JR lull x ANDFRSON lxmns XNC ELL 1 HOAI xs B mic hi XN1 Hrmx I, XIII C ru mx B mm llxr B XRNETI Doxm x B um X mc x B mn PHwL1.1s B mfzox 1960 Sophomores Thls Neal 5 Sophomores are the second xearb pI'0dLlCtlOI1 of Thomas ECIISOH un1o1 Hlvh School In three wars these Uleen xeelults mll XX0lh then max up to the hOI'lOldbl6 posltlon of leadels of the School Althouuh lI'lCX13LllCl1LGd thls doesnt http them hom haxmv this ual s lawest Clase 14 IO1 Prepare For Future Days at Lanphier Marie Bartlctt Dora Bartolomucci Paula Batt-man ,lack Bayvulski Joc Bcattic Foster Bt-c Baymoncl P. Bcc Fra-cl Bccrmann Bogcr Bcltz Indy Bcntlcy Margarct Bcst Dan BL-to Patty Bicscnthal Albcrt Bictsch Brucc Billingsley Shirlcy Bishop Allen Blissct Lynda Blackburn Sandra Blackburn Morse Branham Scott Brawncr Carlynnc Brittin Barbara Britz Patty Brown Vicki Bruns Marilyn Burdinsky Ada Burt Ida Burt Mary Burton Marilyn K. Bucklcs Yvonne Callison Karon Camp Paul Carpcntcr Arlvtta Cason Ioannc Castlcman IOC Catalano Michaelinc Chcslcr Harry Chin Diann Chrans Gail Christcnscn Bob Clark Dian Clarke Becky Clcmcns Mason Collivcr Gary L. Compton Linda Coons Kay Crawlcy Martha Davidson Lola Davis ail Day Myra Dc Castro Valcria I. Dc Bosa janet L. Dial Ed Diczban Pat Dineen Sharon L. Dishon .,,4.. z A vw N X . wwwy. ,-5 , t .2 'fr- , . , f Z f xg Q ' ,I . L jf ., v.,..,,,fr. af, ,,--- - wr A ii . , f N if fa x' . .f s X X , , 1-5 .44 Q , X sl. f -a N. .x ' N45 s X f in fx MAN sw 'w 4 X 4 f f ESQ x , Vgw w ,,,.s, .. 5 , .-'73:.,iw- tar ' wi xr-ff , gwat Q ' 'fr AW , Jr 'sa ffm? ...ass . 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Galaycla Todd Gallaher john Galman jerrilynn Garrett Lois Gatton Barb lo Goulet Kathy Getlney ,lack Gilllortl Pat Gilbert ,lay Gobble john Goocl Dave Grieme George Griffin Carol Griffitts loyee Groves Clifl' Guinn lheda Guinn Beverly Gunnels janiee Hahn Karen Hamriek Rose Marie Handley Robert Hankley Sharon Harris Shirley Harrison Ray Hayes Karen Hearin Caren Heavisicles Carol Heayisides Carolyn Hibbs Bob Hill Sanclra Hincls Anna Louise Hoffman Mary Hopwood lfileen Houston Pat Houston Sandra Houston Layne Howcleshell lim Hoyt Theresa Hryhorysak Margaret Huckeby Evelyn Huddleston Bon Hughes Betty jackson Stan jaeobs lfmma Lou lanes Iudi jester Daye Johnson jim Iones John jones Sandie jones julie .Ioyee lim Kail john K3ilI'l2lLlSKilS Cheryl Anne Keran Bill Kerske Dale Kidd Pearl Killrn Glen King Donna Kinney Bobbie Kistner Iohnie Knoles Edward Koehman Pam Krueger Tanis Lambert Carolyn Lane Nancy Laramee Margaret Law lean Leinen Sandy Leinen Carolyn Lembo Bob Lesealeet Mary Lipe Iulie Little Sam Little Bill Logue Sue Lowell Betty Lucas Micheal Malensky Charline Mann Sandy Marsh Carol Mathies Donna May Sherry Lea Mayberry Shirley McBride Bob McDaniels Doris McMurray Karen MeQuinn Doris Medley Bruce Melton Betty Meyer Harry Meyer Judy Lee Miller Linda Miller Richard Miller Ken Mitchell Donna Montgomery Bonnie Moon Kathy Moore Michelle Moore Kathy Morris Randell Morrow Donna Myers X J. 1 ei 1 , - Q 'SXW -f V xxx ' QXW X X , X5 ,Q? 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MQ av ., X-1, r Xe V , X X f l Z 5 X X A XVanda Moshaeher Rosemarie Moser U Sonny Moss Ioseph Mudra -H ,lim Nance ! Marilyn Needham V 1 ,lucly Neeley 'xi' ' ' . ri ' ' Wwmlmwiw I ' , jane Nelson , A Mike Netznilx .-:g Q - M a ,W 4 5 Z, . ..,, Doug Nevitt A V as K. U., W Any Richard Nolder ,... v Q ' ff xii, Q . A linda R. Noding ' K I 4 ' 4 ' -loc Cfllara , - A 1' 'I Charles Orme x - , .V,, ,, A 6 I ' . ' A Sharon Owen f A Iflorenee Pallante P V , A H 1 .- Diane Pellinghelli 7' , 1 '4'A'5YAff I 'Q l.ennie Peniherton Q4 I Q I 4 V ,lack Perce ' ' ' ff Diana Perkinton L K A -.X X Connie Petitt ,L Ai Q. gf- 2 Carolyn Phelps W . A l N . , A Della Phillips ' V: X M 2 'gb XL AQQA l I A l ' W 'E Diek Pietseli ii ,H 2 Q WNV f Diana Pitts 1. J, l' YA ' Randy Powell '- Q A Sandra Powell X A I l - ,J ,Z Roh Prince . U A , 7 QQP. f A A Linda Propst f' 4-A ,lanet Purnell Barbara Raclemacher -. N 1 A- up va A RNA A v 1 Roh Ramelow 1-. X A A lfarlene Ramey i Mike Randall , Linda Rav X' , . 'X ' K Gail Redd Carl Reynolds ' 1 ' M I,ester Richards lfwz-:L A Q Sharon Richards - ' - ' Rosemary Richmond 5 A .lutly Rieek 1 - N..,,J Carol .X. Riley 'why' K .J,1: ffl? Ted Ritter Nancy S. Rogers '12 ,R -t Q 2 Ronny Ross I4 -4, ,Q A : .qv . 1 Beverly Runlales - J N ' A ' -Q, l ' Bill Ryan ii -I Patricia Rychel A ' it Sharon K. Sample , .N 7.4 ra-.. .. -9 4 'Q W' M Russell Saputo Robert Sehadow '33 : - Y Larry Schafer A ti J james Sehlosser , ' - 7 J XX' , Ruth Sehoencberg .Q , X - Rennie Schroeder ' ' f , 1 Ioan Sehrover A 1, --.K ' M mm, 1 N - - f I . il if tiiefvff f -. 3 iw 5 J I Gloria Sehutte Sue Scott - Karen Sexton . Rarhara Ann Sharp Dorothy Shephard Margaret Shephard lg Margaret Sherwood I Two More Years. .. I8-il Sandy D. ShiH'er Beeky Smith ' lldwin R. Smith Paul Smith .loyee Smoek Brenda Snow Sa in Speelis if b J X x t x 1 x 5, -4 1 S ff- af Rita Sprague 'Vf Dianna K. Staley Donna Stanley ludy K. Steege ' 1 XVayne Stevens Charlotte Stone Carol I. Stratton Ruth Stringer 5 Charles Strode Eddie Summer Iudith Sunderland -V 1 Q5 Regina Tannahill Stanley l,. Tanner 3 'E Barbara Taylor V XJ we X e 4. 5- 55: SM Iudy Taylor TP' Kay Taylor joe S. Termine A 4 , X Patricia Toney I Ruth Townsdin Www, riii B Ricky Travis ' f Dan Turner mi, ,M ,s,,. - 5'-'fa tv- ' A -1 , X , , K, As ,... ., '. V 'Yr . Ixay Tuttle V- ft N say ir X Sharon Tuxhorn V . ' Beeeie Tygett B EV N Doris Valatkas 2 M 'X Barbara Valenti f Trula Vaughan Eddie R. Vespa L W V. . . ,fl-r ,. eww... . f 5. W ' ' f 1 X x 'E V f K f Donna Viele 1 r Bunny Voltz A Nancy VVake Patricia VVake Richard VValton - - Gloria Wfangard Linda XVatson s fm, ' 'W' .V , s R f :-' ' L 'xx ,L ' X Qs X , X 0 x 1 N H ' , , ..,,.t , X X no I, X g f X 5 fx 5 , if ' ' ls- 7 4 .- fu V , . Q, f Q , Y A , Cv V T N ,S V V X , f ,- M , A 5 A 'iv V ff v s W, ,Qs X. , 5 w' ,fi 1 t , I 'J , -1, N f f ff -rf- A D fe tw, X 'W f .V f t. , I fl I Ylzffg V '71 1 ,W 45 , , of Q if N ' f Z . , . f' X S Y x ' , QA, In 'W -N Z V I 5 ' I I in rr ,VV 2 44 , A , LI, i fi 1 Q SWF-W V- 'Z A !::- W ,. x ,. A' I XJ A- In , , V' . . , W X U gym mee, f, .f.. A6 ,- f Af ,IAQ . va. ,. , tai! , tv S f' A ,: :L Z gg, 'f ' - ,ar an ' f -M, ' gk 0, ir ' - f Q.: ,, A ffl' Q ' .... -A , If., fy' Ely- S: 'I ' ' 'f Ss rw , Q, IV ' 4 f' -dit ,V V X 37? Q ,rim g 'M' . . .V t f ::' - f ' Q 1 -- K J, X 'f . ' .s .. ' Donna West , , X V Bill White W V ' Bob XVhitis X A 5 gnu. V Bill VViCks , Q .Mi ' Maxine NX iggins - Q - r Q ---- uf, X f . . F vs ' ' IwrhrW1llim t Becky VV i kinson X ' , Keitha xvillll-IIDS Linda Joyce VVilson Diane VVithem Rosalind VVoodson Dick VVOrks Gary VVright Ronald Yaeek 1:1 Q . Vt.: rx-71 X Wins A , f gb X N ag 5 N X 1 X X I ..v,.1x X Deloris Yarger ,W Bob Young Delores Young '--': 'Tl' ,y1,Q Eileen Zanders QQ. '.'. 1 t f f Maryann Zybinski fj -..-. K' I Roselylary Zybinski 5 so .,,,, 't,. Z My , as Nd M-1 -:il 5 H mmf V ' M, t,!'r-W. , Re. y W ' .. uw . Ji 1 we r f ' .V w V g. ' .- S y w e .3 V V How Many Days Will That Be. l 85 l i sf 6 , L ' Va Vt t V W- K W .- ' ff X ., :M A -,m.'- ma A N . .5 R . X? V 3 N ,::.t - -s ,, -2 . 'I I . fr' , N ' ,N we ff MZ X , ' - V :.. ,Iv - 1.1 tlwwgia, ,li , Z ,. A ,.,.s- w X -K . :N . ,f Tx, fig 4- Iunior Class Officers, left to right: John Young, president: Carol Lee VVatts sccrctaryg Keith Blair, treasurerg John Tanler, yiee-president. The juniors, next year's leaders of our school, prepare to enter their new position as seniors at Lanphier. Through their iirst two years at Lanphier, they have gained the experience necessary to become the respected examples for the younger classes. Through the past year, the juniors not only presented the tra- ditional lunior-Senior Prom, but they engaged in many activities that brought recognition to Lanphicr. NMR N JUDITH L. ABBOTT PATTY ACRERMAN FRANK ADAINIO ' BILL ADAMS KAREN ANANIAS Jw- ' ,. x. qs- fi EMILY ANOE 47 fa B jim ALBRIGHT RITA ALTEPETER BOB CJSHKESHEQUOAINI NIARGARET ATCHERSON W It NIARGARET AUGUSTIN JOHN BALES SHARON LEE BALES GARY BALL CHARLES BARDRICK ' ah ' 1 LARRY BARLICK LEONA BARR ROBERT E. BARR RON BARRINGTON JIM BARTLETT v-X ' -:J V , -...,.- ,, V., . A Y , sa'-:T C? f86l Janet Senalik S X Sandra Rae Senlaas , V . Q Q ' , , Linda Ray Shaw EJ M .. ' K ' , , .,, llod Shcal-bu rn VL. V .M ,.. ,. ,M VVV 5 , Penny Carolyn Shifler M-tr M 5 J Q ' Sue Ann Shymanslty i Oi W ' X John Sicllauskas f , , V V, .... , V Janice Skilbeek VV -V V S f David Skipton I! f R ' 2 J l 'V Asn Vltlargilcigte Sftocla VV JW, F t U . - V VV , y - Nu, V., ., QV W' 1, , 2 s 311 Vim , , J WV Vw ,nnn V V , lat Speneer ' Vw., m.,, , A, , VV J, Mike Sponslty ' A V ligtg X V ' r , 'S , ' Virgil Smith V' Q ' f ' Kent Smithers ' 'S ' ' ' f A ,. -- Pat Stanley Q f , ' M K ' ,, . V- - , t '. LX Q 7 -jp ,V Vi X f ' Carol Elaine Stevens t 5 rm , f - s we ,, 7 t Evelyn Stremmel V, C ff , V NZ, ' lxen 5tI'1I1gC1A k , ' , V, V. VV Q A V- , - Beverly Stuflleheam X A , ,L 54 , , s if ? fs 4, , W so as X , J V lxaren Swan .V ,V - . , .Q r John Tanler A . ' X - -NV ,..r V, Elizabeth Taylor , as ., ,.., ' ' ' X Q- 3.7 'l1sf.1..lQ . 5 K 1 ,r 4 fav? gf Louise D. feater A J V ' 1 V .VL Ginger Tonellato , ' . V - Q., VVV fag, X V Q. V , -- X V , V ff, 4 James Turner ,Q .S 5, V , Marge V alatkas ' V Q t ' wx , Joyee Wake V we 5 . V MM V RVZVVQM Carol Lee VVatts 5 1 , rf' if .V ,- IDP, . 4 V, Carol Ann Watts V to Vt M , X X , do Q J, aw ...Nw ,ts 4, ,M ' VV mv .X Darryl Webb f , fr J . , ,,,. A Q5 ' ' ' V W J , Q , VV V V ,Q gh, , , Tom WICISS V VV J Melvin West -, 1 V M V , I Robert givin , W Vmkf A ,. Vg-,ZQVVV z efzwk ,,V . 5 N V xwq KV , ,,,. V,. ,V -Larry Wletles V V wi V, ' M ,Xia A , V V. 2, V Albert Wiley, Jr. ' ' ' , A fs! Y . . . rw X , ' ' f ' SX 1 ' ' kim A. Willhoite 4 f .V Tom VVilliamson V H A v ,V X Lee Wllllafm , , ROY XU1ll1HITlS X f., ,.t. , gg? , J Lv, V VA? N V V V V as Twyla M. Williams f 1 .VVVVV ,QV V5 V , J. VV, Connie WVise ls t ., or V Ron Withr0XxV ,. .. if V, V V, V - EVSV. ,. -S V 'Vu Don Wolf X A V- V X ff 06 K ' -af' - f L' X oulse lf' arie annone V Q V, Janet Sue Young X- V' , .-V ' , ,,... ,, 5 V , . VV V John Young V V VV Vf V 3? Mary Anne Z3fUCl1 Aw? t V-V it Janet Zobel V, , AF Q V' '.1 vii' 5 Sharon Burnham A - ' J Ruth Ann DiGiovanni A i f Q V K ' Pat Jones X , :f'.5,.V VV y ,. :E1V B V 7 1 f' -s--'1 , , 'l' curly lung S ,V -'1- ' Q ' 4 W' A cl W d f l S ' 91l gm? Senior Officers, left to right: Don McGuire, prcsi -1.- in clcntg Sara Martin, sccrctarvg llav Gohhle, vicc-president: ,Iucly Nipp. treasurer. Seniors Carry Out Lanphier Tradition True to senior tradition, 1960's seniors accomplished an attractive list of activities. Some of these highlights were Homecoming, Career Day, anal, of course, the Class and Graduation Service. These memories will long be a part of the seniors. L T7 Senior homcrooms sunt Christmas packages to an orphanage in Reggio, Italy l92l BEVERLY ,lOx'c:E ARRO'1 r Lanccon l,.2,3,4: Uslicrcttcs 2.3.43 P. amcl Q. Club 4. VFIIOIXIAS AR1sO'r'r .lliXVlil.l. MOMI AHUNA 'liaumsfcrrccl 4: Girls' Ath. Ass'n 4: Lzinccon 4: Youth for Christ 4: P. and Q. Club 4. SANDRA AN N ALLISON Rzmcl l,2.,3,4: Lun-Hi 4: Library 3: National Honor 41 Stualcnt Council l: Dcbatc Socicty 2.3.43 Drzunatics 4: Y-Tccns 4: Quill and Scroll 4. RONALD IIAMES ALWERDT Kcy Club 4: Lan-Hi 4. FRANK RALPH AN UCI Baseball 1,41 xVI'L'SlCliI1g 23 lntranulrnl l,2.,3,4: Light Stull' 4. RICHARD FRANCIS BAHLOXV Trainsfcrrcd 2: Intramural 2,3,4. CHESTER NORMAN BAILEY lVOR1X'IAN D. BAKER Football 4: Track 1,45 WVrL-stling 1,2g Intramural 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 3.4: Key Club 3,41 Lan-Hi 43 L Club 3,4. SANDRA ANN BALSEY A Cappella 3,45 Y-Tccns 45 Trans- fcrrccl 3. RONALD LYNN BARNES ...www li 9 iw 5 E i .' ,249 'Aid W.. 3 .4 I S . f . gfk f QR Z I Q21 i ,eg ibn xg? X if Ig.. fw gf iff 1' tai 'F I nf P01 if N1-0' T: Q? 'J 1 1? .1 li.x'i'i1EnINn MAE BAYLY 'lrauisfurrccl .21 lfuturc Tcaclicrs 43 lilmrury 3: Nntimml Honor 43 Usher- ctlcs 3,42 Y-Vlbclis 4. Nluzruxul,oL'1sul3uECH1.ii1z Girls .Xtl1. ,Msn lg Iunccon 1.2.31 P. and Q. Cluli 4. XllII,I.I.XM.lOS1iPH Biaiuxln ,Xrt 4: Lam-Ili 4. l31ivun1,m' Suri BENEDICT l3.xnis.m.xF1-.x1Nu BIESENTIJAL Y-icons 1.2.3. -lmxiiis Cumils B1i-Y15U Cl.Ilf'I'ON C. BISHUP Si1.xnoN l'lI-.XINE l31,.xc'K13L'RN BONNIE 'IEAN Bomw l,INlJ.Xl-1i1i Bosui l.ilJrury 4. lboizcrrny lJ.x1u.uNu BRADLEY .X Cappcllzi 4: Girls' Atli. As5'n l,2,3. lfnwmux L. BRAMBLETT Truck lg xVl'L'5tlil1g 1,23 Intramural 2: Hi-Y 2,43 P. and Q. Club 4. W.xi'N1i Ii. liR.XXVNkiR llzmcl 3.4. DONNA Suu BIIEXVIS .X Cinppclln 3.4. SUSAN F. BRITTQN 'lrzmsfcrrccl 4g Dcbatc Society 45 Y- Tccns 45 Light Stall' 45 P. :mal Q. Cllulu 4. l94l XVILLIAIVI B. BROXVN FRANK XV. BROWN Band 1,2. BONNIE BROXVN Intramural 1,25 Hi-Y 2,3,4. CARTHA BRYANT A Cappella 2,3,4g Distributive Ed. 43 National Honor 43 Samaritcs 2,31 Y- Teens 1,2,3,4g Carnival Court 3: Homecoming Court 4. SHAROLYN SUE BRYANT BRUNO C. BUCARI Football 3,43 Track 3, WVrcstling 3: Intramural 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4: Kew 2,35 L 4, National Honor 4: Stu'- dcnt Council 1. JULIA ANN BUCARI A Cappella 2,3,4: Lan-Hi 4: Librarv 3: National Honor 4, Y-Tccns 1,2 3,43 Quill and Scroll 4. NANCY KAY BURNETT Y-Teens 1,44 P. and Q. Club 4. GRACE LOUISE BURNS A Cappella 3,45 Art 4: Dramatics 2,4. DOROTHY LEONA BURT Lanecon 1,2g Y-Tccns 4. JUDITH ANN BURTLE P. and Club 4. PAT LOUISE CAMPBELL Girls' Ath. Ass'n 1,2g Lanccon 1,2. CARRIE IO CAMPO A Cappella 3,49 Student Council 2. ANITA BONNIE CARTER Cheerleading 25 A. Cappella 3,41 Girls' Atb. Ass'n 1,2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,3. KENT EDWARD CARTWRIGHT l 95 BI I v Caonon ANNE M.C.xm'15n library l: Light Stall 3,41 National llonor 41 Studcnt Council 11 Dra- matics 21 Samaritvs 2,3,41 Y-Teens l,2,3,41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Offici- Yssistant 3,41 Hoint-coming Court 41 ll rack Quw.-n 3. lxmus llICH.YlllJ Cxss.xnY Bascball 1.2.3,-l: lfootball l,2,3,41 .Y Cappclla 3,41 3.4. liOl3ElZT A. CELLINI Bascball 1,41 Intramural l,2.3,41 lli-Y 2.3. lhvia Ciixixruuizs liliRN.YlllJ C. Cirxvls l.YNn.x lin' CHESNUT ,Y Cappt-lla 3.4: Future Tcachcrs l,2,31 l.an-Hi 31 Y-Tccns l,2,31 Youth for Christ 1,21 P. and Club 4. ,lE.YN CHIN Stuclt-nt Council 4. ,IIN CHIN lit-3' Club 3.4: National Honor 41 Dramatics 4. KAREN RUTH CHRISTENSEN .Y Cappella 2.3.41 Class Officer 3: National Honor 4: Ushcrcttcs 3,43 Y-'ll-cns 213,41 Youth for Christ 2,31 Carnival Court 3. ,YN'I'HoNY CmII-I.o l,.Y'I'RIC'I.Y ANN CLEMENT Youth for Christ l,2. YYlLL1.xM COLLINS llascball lg YVrcstling 11 Intramural I1 Distributivc Ed. 4: Studcnt Coun- cil 21 P. anal Q. Club 3. li xx' l'iLI-EN Coixliss Carnival Court 31 Homccoming Quccn 4. SUSAN K.xYCo1x1Bs lanccon 2,3,41 P. ancl Q. Club 4. M.xRG.xn15T IQAY CRAIVIINIOND Lanccon 41 P. anal Q. Club 4. I96iI -lmuus Cm1s1su'r'r DAVID Lau Cunm' licy Club 2.3.43 Lain-Hi 4: National Honor 41 Stuclcnt Council 13 DL-butc Socicty 1.2.3,-1: Drzunutics -1: N.C. 'l'.F. Mcrit .xNYill'Ll 4. Flxun XV.xL'1i'm: Cx'cHoL1. linsclmll 1: Baislwtlmll 1: licy Club 2,3,4: National Honor 4: Stuclcnt Council 1.2. 'lumix' B. DALEY Busulmll 1.2.43 liaskutlmzill 2: Football 23 Golf 2,31 lntraunurul 1.3.4. Bommlu CIJANIELS ToNY lJANIl:il,S Baskvtbull 4: Intramural 1.2.3. .l.xc1k DA LIc:HEn'I'Y Football 2: lntramural 1.2.35 Dis- tributivc lid. 4. Tiamzv Lian 1J.xL1c:H1en'1'Y Intramural 3: A Cnppclla 3.4. 'l.X1NlIiS D. lhgxwu lntrzunural 1.2.3. VAL G. Diiczmrolnu M.xRI1s13L1..i5 MAE lJEVAULT Girls' Atli. .Xss'n 1.2. GEORGE j. D1P.xsQUA1,u Transfcrrcal 33 Intramural 4. Ii AY Donn XVAYNE. Doucinxs Hi-Y 4. Track 4. SUSAN IONE DUGf8N Library 3: Y-Tcens 2,3,4. 1971 XI XRILXN UNE DLTNBEL 1 md O Club 4 GLo1:1 x IUNE Dun mo X Cxppnlla 2 34 Claes Offlccr 3 Ymonxl Honor 4 X Tuns 1 2 3 4 Homuommg Court 4 D X R Au :rd DONN x I hh DYER Stuclant COllDCll 3 4 X Trans 4 P md Q Club 4 I XTRIQIX A EICILNIXIXNN DlSflllJLlIlXL Ed 4 lxON XLD HLNTINGTON ELLER Basnball 1 Intramurll 2 3 4 A Cup pnlla 3 4 Yomxix IE xx FLMORE Tlanshrrul 4 Ghoucl x XNN FSTILL X Cappnlll 2 3 4 Glrls Ath Assn L n con 1 2 3 4 Nwtlona Honor 4 X Tum 1 2 3 4 Intramural 13 Dl9fIllJllI1XC Ed 4 P and Q Club 4 lxhNNhTH XX xYNE LTTER BILL Tv xNs Bnmbwll 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Foot 1 lntrlm rll 4 2 xMEs I' FVXNS Golf 3 4 SHEIL x IRENE F XNNINC lx XTHLRINE IXNN F xm hY X Clppalll 3 4 Glrls Athlctlc Assn 2 Lmuon 2 3 L1nH1 4 StudLnt Councll 1 Qamflrltcs 3 YTLcns 1 2 3 Qulll and Scroll 4 juni FH ANN F umm Art I Llght Stuff 4 Dramatrcs 4 X Tune 12 3 4 Truk Queen 3 Qulll md Suoll 4 LIL x JEAN FATH l 98 l l li , I , , I 4 .. Q. . . A A V 1 ,a ' ' ,r, 3 , ', ' .3 l 2 2 3 ' xl 9 1-1 Q l g .f. . '1 l Y! ' 4 ' ' - 7, 11 . , , , . a . , . J N , - I I u J I 3 I Y 4 ' ' I ' 2 v 4 5 3 ' , , l f N 2 A A 'll I I I 1 Jr 1 1 c , , , . 1,233 ax Q , , , 3 . l . . 7- ,, y V Y in I ' 1 1 Q CLYDE XX . ETHRIDGE 1 1 1 I . . v 1 s c 1 , , , . , , , Ki 1 J I L 1 ' ' 1 y-V , S 2 4 3 ' ball ,2g 1 ua 3, 3 H1-Y 35 HI.. 34 - . J: Af X. 41 1 .l l v 4 A, I I 1 Y 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 .1 '. , . ' -' ' ' I 1 ' 1 , , ' . 1 2 142 i ' Q ' ' . ' 4- . - ,- Q M I a - , S 3 - P I L Q ' 4 2 5 ' - y y , Q 3' A 5 1 . f CAROLE BIARIE FEE A Cappella 2,3,-45 Lanecon 1,2,3,49 National Honor 43 Dramatic 4. BARBARA SUE FEHRING Art 3,-l. RUTH BIARIE FINN A Cappella 43 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,2: Samarites 23,43 Youth for Christ 1,2,3,4. JEANNINE FLESHER A Cappella 2,3,-lg Girls' Fnscmlile 3,43 Y-Teens 3. LINDA FRANCISCO KENNETH FULTS Baseball Manager lg Basketball Man- ager 1: Football Manager lg Intra- mural 1,2,3g L Club I,2,3,4. GEORGE GAIO Transferred 21 Intramural 2. JUDY ANN GARLO Light Staff 4. XVILLIAIVI XVESLEY GfXRRISON WVrestling 2: Intramural l,2,3g A Cappella 2,3,-lg Hi-Y 3,43 Youth for Christ 3. IAIVIES 1. GAsTON Baseball lg Football 15 Intramural I,2,3,-4. THEODORE GATEXVOOD Basketball lg Football lg Intramural 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1. IVIARGO HELENE GATHARD Band l,2,3,4g Girls' Athletic Ass'n lg Lanecon 4. RANDALL SCOTT GENACK Intramural 1,2,3. IUDITH ANN GERLACH Youth for Christ 49 P. and Q. Club 4. JOHN E. GEYSTON Baseball 1,43 Track lg Intramural l,4. l99l II!- l Y Q5 'S 16 S.xNm:.x l-L'Rl,INE GILLICK Girls' Atlilctic Ass'n 21 Light Staff 4. lx'.xN GL,xssc'oc1Iq xVl'L'5fllIl,Q 2.3.41 L Club 3,4. llrn' Gola 111.15 llascball I1 Intramural 1.2.3141 Class Olficcr 41 Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Kay Club 3,41 Lan-Hi 41 National Honor 41 Dramatics 41 Quill and Scroll 4. -lEANIi'll'I'E IHEN E Goocu blARGIE ANN CQOUIJXVIN A Cappella 3,41 Girls' Atlilctic Ass'n 1. ,lOYCE lAlARIE Coma Art 41 Girls' Atlilctic Ass'n 1,22 Lan- Hi 41 'National Honor 4.1 Quill and Scroll 4. LESLIE LEON Goku A Cappulla 3,41 Art 4. 'l.xYN1i li. Govuu llancl l,2,3. M.xnc4rxn1g'1' ANN GRADE rlll'Hl1Sl L'l'1'L'Ll 21 P. and Q. Club 4. CH,xRI-15s A. GREENAN lntramural 4. CYN'rHI.x KAY GRIEME Cirls' Atlilr-tic Ass'n 21 Light Staff 4. AAIAIJFER A. Gnoiascil Football 3,41 Track 3,41 xVl'CSIlll1g 31 Intramural 3,41 Club 3,4. -IoHN GUY llascball 41 Football 11 Golf 3,41 ln- tramural 41 A Cappc-lla 2,3, I': Hi-X 41 Stuclcnt Council 4. AlICHAliI. A. GUY rlYll'ilI1SfCl'l'CLl 4. liONAI,lJ W. ll.xLBERc4 Intramural 2,3,4. llO0 l EUGENE PlA1N'I1XIITT Intramural 1,3,4. ROBERT li'iUGENE HANDSHY Football 15 Track 15 Intramural 1,2,3,43 A Cappella 3,45 Student Council 2,3,4. CLAvIs GLEN HARRELL, JR. Intramural 2,35 Future Teachers 1. JANET KAY HARRIS Future Teachers 1,25 Lanecon 3,45 Lan-Hi 45 National Honor 45 Y-Teens 45 Youth for Christ 1,25 Betty Crocker Award 4. lXlARILYN JOYCE HARRISON LINDA KAY HAYES A Cappella 2,3,4. LEROY HECK Baseball Manager 3,45 Basketball Statistician 45 L Club 3,45 Student Council 2. JEFF HENINGER LARRY PIIGGINBOTHANI Transferred 45 Football 45 Intramural 45 P. and Q. Club 4. BARBARA JEAN l'lILL Laneeon 1,2,3,45 Lan-Hi 45 Student Council 3,45 Samarites 35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 4. PAUL CHESTER l'lOFF1VIAN Intramural 2. RICHARD HOFFMAN DARRELL l'lOHI1XfIER DOROTHY JUNE flOPXVOOD Youth for Christ 2. JOHN F. HOULIHAN Basketball 25 Track 45 Intramural 3,45 Band 1,25 Hi-Y 45 Key Club 45 Light Staff 45 Student Council 1,35 Dramatics 45 Quill and Scroll 4. l101J IXIARILYNN FRANCES HOUSTON Art 23 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,23 Lane- eon 3, Student Council 1,25 Y-Teensg 2: P. and Q. Club 4. FRED Ii. HOXVARD Baseball 1,2,3,4: Intramural 1,2,3,49 Hi-Y 2,3: Lan-Hi 4. AIICHAEL HOWE A Cappella 2,3,4: Boys' Ensemble 3,-I: Key Club 2,3,4: National Honor 4: Student Council 1,2,3,4g Dra- matics 4. 11'ILLIAIXI THOINIAS HUDDLESTON, jR. Baseball 1: Basketball l,2g Football 11 Track 1,21 Intramural 1,23 Hi-Y 3,43 Lan-Hi 3,43 L Club 3.43 Stu- dent Couneil 2. LESLIE ARTHUR HUGHES Intramural 1. CAROL SUE HUNTER Transferred 4: National Honor 4. IIITA DIANE JANET ,IERRY T. ,IARVIS Football 1. DAVE JONES Baseball 3g Intramural 34 Band 1,2,3,-l-. IIOBERT ALLEN joNEs NOR MA INAYE JORDAN A Cappella 3,41 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,25 Youth for Christ 1,2. l1osEIxIARY KACEVICIUS l.an-IIi 4. CHARLES IEDVVARD KEAN Intramural l,2,3,4. 'IGH N IQEMP Tennis 4: Intramural 33 A Cappella 23 Key Club 3,4. IXIARILYN ANN KERSKE A Cappella 3,45 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1. l102l PAUL K. KIIJD Baseball 2.4: Basketball 2: Intra- mural 3,41 Class Officer 3: Hi-Y 2g P. and Q. Club 4. KAREN L. KILLION Art 1,25 Girls' Athletic Ass'n lg Lan- Hi 4: Library 3: National Honor 4: Stuclcnt Council 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 4. XVILLIAM W. KINGs'roN Transfcrrctl 3: Intramural 3,43 Hi' Y 4. CAROLYN FRANc:Es KINK Light Staff 4: Samaritcs l,2,4: P. and Q. Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4. JULIE ANN KISH A Cappella 43 Art 2,3,4g Dramatics 4: Y-Tccns 2. AL KITCHEN Transferrcd 4: Intramural 4g Hi-Y 4. PAULINE ELIZABETH KRIBBS A Cappella 5.4: Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,25 Y-Tcens 2,3,4. GEORGE E. KRINIMEL Tennis 2,3,4g lntramural 1: Band 1,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3,4: National Honor 4, Debate Society 2,3,4: Dra- matics 4. EDWARD KRSKA Tennis 2,3,4, lntrainural 2. ELIZABETH LOUISE KRUEGER Girls' Athletic Ass'n 2,33 Lanecon 34 Y-Teens 4g P. and Q. Club 4. ROSE lXlARIE KRUGER Lan-Hi 4: Quill and Scroll 4. DoN LEE ISUHN Intramural 2,33 Hi-Y gl Light Staff 4. CARRY AIARIE KUSTURIN Dramatics 4: Y-Teens l,2,3,4. HILDA LANE Dramaties lg Y-Tecns 1. SHARON KAY LAW Student Council 3. llO3l ..,,-.1 415' I1hNNhTH I' I X7 XR Intr1mur1I 1 H1 X 4 Ixu Club 3 4 I 111 H1 4 Nmonal Honor 4 jlllll 1ncI Snroll 4 X 1111111 M IEQTLII 1LI1 ral C111 , 1 11111 s IINlJ1L XI111TH 1 AAA I INDQL IST X Clppclla 2 3 4 L1n H14 Bat1on1l Honor 4 X 'Iam 4 Xouth for Chrlet 1 7 3 Qlllll ancl Scroll 4 XI111c11 M1L L11111 V1c111 CHI OL LITII L IJISIFIIXLIUXC Tcl 4 Carnn 1l COLIN 3 I 1111111 G IocsnoN l3a9LbalI 1 2 3 4 Footblll 1 2 3 4 I'L9llll'lg 1 2 3 4 H1 X I I. 1 1 2 3 4 DONINX Sul Io1 hl 1 X C 1ppcIIa 2 3 4 N IUOI1 ll Honor 4 Homuommg C ourt 4 Dow 111111 IXI XDDOX Club 4 XXrcQtl1ng I IXNILT FI 111x1L XI11x1h1 Futura Touhrrs 12 C1rIQ Xtblctlc n l 7 XI 1111 IIN D11 1. M XININIBC Bmcblll l I3f1QI11tb'1II I 7 3 4 'IILIIIXIG C vu a B01 Qnmmln 2 3 4 Ixu Club 4 I 3 4 NWIIOHAI Honor 4 Ano! 1 M 1m ru 11n111ral I7 H1X 4 Ixcx C 2 3 4 I an H1 4 NIUOII 1l Hono1 4 louis A N 111c1 llllllllfil 4 A C1ppLIl1 u Club 2 3 4 N 1t1on1I Honor 4 ll clnnt COUIXCII 1 2 Q 111 1 M111 rm X C1ppLII.1 2 34 CINS OHIICLI 4 I an H1 4 IN1t1on1I Honor 4 Ushnr Lttcs 4 X Trans 3 4 Xoutb for CI1r1st 2 3 Qlllll md Scroll 4 A1zL1N1L IXl1sT11nsoN I 4 1 1 1 '- I L f 1. 3 ,Q - 3 1 ' 3 Q 1 . ' . YI , . ,I . , . ' f Tre lg Il lIl'ilII'llI ' I,2,3,4g A ,2 - pr-III -,3,4: I. , .' 1' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' 1 'z ' 1 1 - ' 5 I ' 1 : '- . 3 I , .-..: 1 - I 1 I 1 1 7 I l ,i I 4 4 ,J1 . , if . A 1 1-v I ' i I --1 I XV '. . ,. . 1 - 3 ' Cllb 7 Y Y ' ll Ll V I -1 7 4 4 4 1 Zz 1 ,., 5 2 ' 1 3 is . H l - 1 17 Football 1,2,3,4g Track I,2,3,4g L Q I I . ,1 1 'I -1 l 4 I 1 ln 4 I 4 I v v H 4 O I , i ' c . , , 1 , 1 Ass ,..,3. I 1 I l 1 . 'l 1 l l lv Z.'i Z 1 1-.123 .4 , , 3,4: A .a11'Il' 2,3,4: js Ln- . 1 I ' , , 3 1 g I' Club ., 3 . ' . J T I ,, . Int'1 ,..g '- ' 5 ' j wlub ,., : -1 - : 2 2 ' . . .l . 1 'I ' Int'z '1 2 fl '2 23 KY , ,,, g 'a . g St - ' 1 , . L I 1 1 ' 1 is ' ' 9 Ti.. ' ' 5 ,z - g I. 1 3 ' '- . 3 , .. 1- 4, 3 A ,,g z 1 ' . E 1 1' ' .' I 0 I NANCY l3 .I,LEN blA'I'l-IES A Cappella 3,43 Ian-Hi 43 National Honor 43 Samaritcs 2,33 Y-'Icons 2,3,43 Quill aml Scroll 4. IiAREN'IAN1i EICDANIEI, Samaritcs 23 P. anal Q. Club 4. DoN.xLn E. AICCIUIRE Baskctball 13 Ilootball I,2,43 'Ilrack 1,2,3,43 Intramural 3,43 Class Oili- ccr 43 Kcy Club 2,3,43 Club 3,43 National Ilonor 4. FImNKLIN lk'IESSliRSlXlI'1'H Baseball 2,33 Football 13 VVrcstling 33 Intramural 43 A Cappclla 3,43 Ili-Y 3,43 Lan-Hi 43 Stuclcnt Council 1,2,3,4. la MES A. AIEYEIIHUFII' Intramural l3 Band l,2,3,43 Stutlcnt Council 4. IUIIITH ANN AIEYERHOFF Band 2,3,43 Girls' Atlilctic' ASs'n 4. LAXVAYON 'DEAN lXl1czKs P. ancl Q. Club 4. IXIICKEY EIICKS Baseball 13 Basketball l,2,3: Foot- ball 1,23 Intramural 4. RICH E. NIIERS Intramural 43 P. ancl Q. Club 4. AIIGEL REX IXIILLER Baseball 13 Basketball 1,23 Football 1,43 Track 2,43 Intramural 3,4. ROBERT E. IXIILLER Golf 33 Intramural 1,2,3,43 Distribu- tivc Ed. 4. DAVID EAI-IL IXIILLER Band 1,2,3,4. -IACK DEVOY IXIILLER Intramural 2,43 Bancl 13 A Cappclla 3,4. IXIARTHA ELAINE IXIILLER Girls' Athletic Ass'n 13 Y-Tec-ns 2. VXIILLIAIVI T. IXIILLER Football 13 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. I 1051 KENNETH lXl0LOHON lloBERT O. lAlOLOHON lntramural 4: Distributive Ed. 45 Future Teaebers 4. CHA1:LEs -l.xix1Es Moons' lfootball l,3,4g Track l,2,3g Vllrest- ling 2.3, Intramural lg A Cappella 2,3,4: Boys' Ensemble 2,3,4g Class Officer 3: Key Club 2,3,4: L Club 3,41 National Honor 4. KAREN l-ouIsE lAlOORE P. ancl Q. Club 4. PEGGY A. Mom-ULL Transferrecl 4. LYNN -l. lAl0RRISON Football 1,2,4: Golf l,2,3,4g Track lg XVrestling 2g Intramural 1.2.3,-13 A Cappella 2,3,4g Boys' Ensemble 4g Hi-Y l,2,3,4. DELORES JEAN lXlOSER Laneeon 2,3,4g P. and Q. Club 4. A lam' LOUISE blUTTRA joreE lXl.m1E NrXNCE P. and Q. Club 4. KENNETH Nlxss A Cappella 2,3,4: Hi-Y 1,2,3,4g Key Club 3,4. l3EvEn1,Y ANN NEVILL P. anal Q. Club 4. ,I.xix1Es -I. NEVITT Baseball 3: Basketball lklanager 2,3,4q Football Manager 2: Track Manager l,2: Intramural l,2,3,4: L Club 3,45 P. and Q. Club 4. l.EoN.x Num P. and Q. Club 4. TJEANNA NIPP A Cappella 2,3,45 Future Teachers lg National Honor 45 Y-Teens 2,3,4. DIUDITH NIPP A Cappella 2,3,4g Class Officer 4g National Honor 4g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Carnival Queen 3, Homecoming Court 4. lIO6l BARBARA JEAN NOLL A Cappella 3,-1: Student Council 2. TERRY I.. NUIIING Baseball 1,3,4: Football 15 Intra- mural 1,2,3,4g Key Club 2,3,4g Lan- Hi 4: I, Club 3,4: National Honor 4. ROSA LIE OLIVETTI Lanecon 1,24 Dramatics 4: Y-Teens 3-4. GLORIA ANN OWINGS P. and Q. Club 4. RONALD DALE PA IJGET Basketball 1,23 Track 1,.Zg Intramural 3-4. AVANDA LOUISE PAGE Distributivc Ifcl. 4. ANNABELLE PATTERSON SHIRLEY JEAN PATTERSON Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1. DONALD PEHLMAN Baseball Ig Basketball 2: Football 1: Intramural 1,3,4. JUDITH CAROLE PHILPOTT A Cappella 2,3,4g Girls' Ensemble 4: Lan-Hi 43 National Honor 45 Student Council 4g Dramaties 43 Y-Teens 3,44 Quill and Scroll 4. AL PICKREL Track 2: Vllrestling 2,3,4g Intramural 23,43 L Club 4. GUY AVILLIAM PIERCEALL Intramural 3. DONNA PIPER A Cappella 3,43 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 3. JANET KAY PIPER Distributive Ed. 4. FRANCES ANN POLK A Cappella 3,45 Samarites 13 Y-Teens 13 P. and Q. Club 4. I107l Cr on1.x l'm111on.x Crm, Piuom' llistributivc lftl. 4. l'.x'ri:Ic1.x ANN I'1:INc'i5 A Cappclla 3.4: Samarilcs I: Y-Tccns I,23: Youth l'orCl1rist l. DAVID ll. l,L'I,I.IAIXI Iiaskctball l,23: Football 1,25 Track l,2,4: Intramural 4: A Cappclla 23,45 Boys' Ifnscmblc 23,45 Club 4: P. aml Q. Club 4. lick F. Ihxoun Intramural I,2,4: A Cappclla 2.4: P. anal Q. Club 4. .IAIXIES Tarun' Ihr Football I: Tcnnis 4: Intramural 3,41 licy Club 3,4. CHNGERE ljl!IiXVI'l I' Ihaoo A Cappclla 23,43 Girls' Atblctic Ass'n I: P. anal Club 4. IJAN IIl:1II,l.Y Track I: Intramural l,2. W1L1-1.xN I. II15YNo1-os Golf-4: Intramural l,23,4. l-.xwRENci11 IIIICHAIIIJS Iiascball I: lntramu1'al l: IIifY 3,4. Cxnoi. M.xIu.1aNu Illucli Light Staff 4: II. anal Q. Club 4: Stu- clcnt Council I,23: Samaritcs 1,233 Y-'Iccns I,4. 'Luuigs AIELVIN IIOBEIl'I'SON light StalI' 4: Stuclcnt Council 1,2, 3,4. lIoN,x1,o -I. lIoBi5a'i'soN llascball 3,43 Football lg Intramural 23. ALLEN II. IIols1NsoN Football 1,23,4: Track 1,235 IVrcst- I 2, ..I .. ling 1,23,4: Intramural ,, , Club 23,-I. ALVIN II. IIoBINsoN Football l,23,4: Track l,23: VVrcst- 1 2, HI., ling l,23,4: Intramural ,, . Club 23,-I. l108l -IOHN W. l1oDlNsoN PoLLx' ANN llu L13 .X Cappcllal 2,3,4: Girls' lfnscmblc 3,43 lfuturc Tcaclicrs 4: National Honor 4: Youth for Christ 1.23. SANDRAl1!hLNE11UMBl.1i Stutlcnt Council 2. MARY Louisa RuN1u5Ls Y-TL-L-ns 4: P. and Q. Club 4. LILLIAN hlAE SANDs Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,23 Light Staff 41 Dramatics 4: Youth for Christ 3: P. and Q. Club 4. rllERRANClj 1,. SCHOL' l'lLIZ.XBli'l'H AN N Sc:nN151D1iR Band 1,2,3,4g Girls' Athlctic Ass'n 2.3.41 Y-'11-uns 2,45 Intramural 1.2, 3,4. 'lACQU1il.IN1i SCHU LTZ National Honor 45 Dramatics 4: S2Hlli1l'1tL'S 2: Ushcrcttcs 41 Y-Clk-cns 4. hlARY jAN15 SCHULTZ National Honor 43 Y-r1 ccns 2,3,4: P. and Q. Club 4. JERRY D. SEIBERT JOHN S1-ILHRELL Baskt-tlmll Manager 1: Football 1.2, 3,45 Track l,2,3,4: WVrcst1ing 2,33 Intramural 1,2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: KL-y Club 4: Club 2,3,4. RDBEH1' SHINNICK MARTHA ANN SKIBITZKI A Capps.-lla 2,3,4: Lan-Hi 4: National Honor 4: Samaritcs 2,3,4g Y-Teens 1,2,4: Officu Assistant 4: Quill and Scroll 4. BETTY Lou SKIDMDRE A Cappclla 4: Samaritcs 1. EDXVARD PAUL SKODA Baseball 1: Intramural 1: Band 13 Key Club 3,4g Dramatics 4g P. and Q. Club 4. l1091 53' 3 if Q,-.f I1 ,,,-v 'S ff? 'T of 75 -45 'l fs fu' I 'If r r BARBARA SMITH Student Council 4. -IILL PATRICIA SMITH A Cappella 3: Y-Teens 1. AlICHAEL SMITH Intramural l,2. SHARON ELAINE SNUDGRASS Distributive lid. 4. - CHARLES W. SNOXV, ja. Intramural 2. ELLEN IXIAURINE SOLOINION Art 2,33 Y-Teens 2. Gus A. SPEDER WVrestling 43 Intramural 1,2,3,-lg Band l,2,3,4. AIARY DIANE SPENCE GARY A. SPENCE Baseball lg Football 1,21 WVrestling 1,23 Intramural 1,2,3,4: Distributive Htl. 4. EDXVARD RONALD SPRAGUE Basketball 1: Football l,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3,41 Wrestling 2.3,-lg A Cappella 2,3,4: L Club 2,3,4. XVALTER R. STANLEY Intramural 43 A Cappella 3,4. 'IOYCE AIARIE STEMMONS EUGENE PAUL STEXVART Intramural l,2. JOYCE IJYNN STINNETT Y-Teens 4. BOB STONE Transferred 4. l1l0l IERRY L. STROIJE Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2 3,4. l1ICI'IARp A. STROIIE Lan-Hi 43 Intramural 2,3. SANDRA KAY SULVERSIII Girls' Athletic Ass'n 3,45 Lan-Ili 4. JACQUELINE LEE SU1NIMEI1S Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,2,3,4: Y- Tccns 4. XVILLIAM LEE SUININIEIIS Distributive Ecl. 4. PAT M. TANK Intramural 2.3. LINDA ANNE TAYLOR A Cappella 3,42 Lan-Hi 4. RICK B. TYXYLOR Intramural 1,2,4g P. and Q. Club 4. RONNY VIRGIL TAYLOR Football 2,35 Intramural 2,3,4: Hi- Y 4: Youth for Christ 4. SHARON TAYLOR 'Transferred 3. LARRY M. TEATER Intramural 1,25 A Cappella 2,3,4 Hi-Y 1,43 P. and Q. Club 4. KAREN LOUISE TEIKE A Cappella 2,3,43 Samaritcs 1,2,3. CAROL ANNE THIESSEN Cheerleading 1,2,3g Light Staff 4. ELLORA A. FFHONIPSON A Cappella 4. PATRICIA GRACE THOMPSON Youth for Christ 1,25 P. and Q Club 4. l 111 l ,pn fi 100 35. 'J is' 'VD I 11' 'fw- -QF ., ,xx 43 QF ff? -J X.. X, l'.x'ri:1c11.x A N N 'l'o1x1L1N Girls' .Xthlt-tic Ass'n 1,.2,3,4g Drama- tics 4: P. anal Club 4. Nl.x1:Iii1.uN.xlloz.xNN.x lnouscii Girls' .Xthlt-tit' Asfn l.21 Y-Tccns l,2,3. DoN.x1.o Al1jXV'l'0N Tuck llascball 1.2.3.-lg l7ootball 1,231 lVrcstling 2: Intramural 1,2,3,4: A Cappella 23,41 lit-y Club 4: I,. Club 4: National Honor 4. Cirxlirus lloN.x1-n TL'1z.xsKY lntrainural 4. ' llIoN D. rliL'lll.IiY Nx'.xi.1Nu ANNE UP'roN 'liransfcrrccl 2: Art 43 Liglit Staff 43 l,1'ilIll2lliL'S 4: X-'l'cu115 4. DoNN.x l'lI,l.1iN L'ms.xNc:K.xs l,anccon l,.2,3,4: National Honor 4: Samaritcs Z3 Lkllt-rt-ttcs 3,-L .IoANN VAI.1iN'1'I A Cappella 3.4: l7ist1'ilmtivc Fel. 4: Y-'li-cns l. 'l.XN1i'I'C. V151.1.uNc:,x lransfcrrccl 3: A Cappt-lla 4: Na- tional Honor 4: L'slu'1'cttcs 4: Y- Tccns 3,4. WI1.L1.x1u l.. Vorz Intramural 2,4. BAR 1z.x1:.x AN N XVAKE X -'l'ccns 2. S1oN1iY S. XX'.u.1. 'liraclt lg xVl'L'Slllll,Ll 2,3,-li Intramural lg llancl l,2,3,4g I Club 2,3,4. li1iVERI.Y.lL'Nli XV.xLL.xc:1i Clu-crlcacling 1,233 National Honor 41 Homecoming C0lIl'f 4. l'l,Vlil.YN ,IBAN WA L1..xc15 A Cappclla 3,43 liglll Staff 49 Na- tional Honor 4: Student Council 35 Quill and Scroll 4. C.xnoL LYNN XV.-XRREN Art 23,44 Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1,2,3: l.anccon l,2,3,4g Samaritcs lg Y- 'lbcns l,2. I1l2,l HAROLD RANDY WASSELL joSEPII I-. AYASSELI. Intramural l,2,3,4. ClYNTHIA LEIGH WATTS A Cappella 2.3.41 Samzrltes Ig Youth for Christ 2,33 P. and Q. Club 4. IUONALD XVEBER Baseball lg Intramural I,2,3,4g P. and Club 4. PENNY WELSH A Cappella 2,3,-lg Lan-Hi 4: Na- tional Honor 4g Student Council 35 Y-Teens 2,3,4: Youth for Christ I1 Quill and Scroll 4. KATHERINE DIAY AVENDLING CHARLES H. WEST Football Manager 1,31 Track Man- ager Ig A Cappella 2,3,4g Boys' En- semble 2,3,4g Key Club 3,44 L Club 3,45 National Honor 4. ROSALIE IJAVERNE XVEST Transferred 2. DALE ANDREVV AVHITE Intramural 1: A Cappella 3,4g Stu- dent Council 1,23 P. and Q. Club 4. DONALD D. WHITE Distributive Ed. 4. FRANK DEWEY AVHITE Intramural 1,2,3,4: Band I,2,3,4. FRANK S. WHITE Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,2,3g WVrest- ling 2,3,4g Intramural I,2,3,44 A Cappella 2,3,4g L Club 2,3,4g Light Staff 4. IUDITH LYNN AVHITIVIORE A Cappella 2,3,4g Samarites 1,2g Y- Teens lg P. and Q. Club 4. jo ANN AVHITNEY Band Ig A Cappella 2,3,4g Girls' En- semble 3,43 Lan-Hi 44 National Honor 4: Debate Society lg Dramatics 2g Y-Teens 2,3,4g Youth for Christ I1 Quill and Scroll 4. NANCY ILEEN AVICKS A Cappella 2,3,4g Girls' Athletic Ass'n 15 Dramatics 2g Y-Teens 4. l'113l .WP sw' ,4u6U 6 .gAS' f , ,I . .'. I ,. s .6 Q, Z di NGN ao-wt MSS If W f .W ,, : W S , We 'f' Q WMQEAO an 135 ff 0 W 9 N S . Zh WWW iff 'r -f '- . - S., WS A52 ' an 'Q-1 ,Z 55 TD 'fiihv 'R QS 1-yo? ri 'Dia it 1 441 AGNES M. XYILLIAIXIS Distributirc 1541. 41 Lauccon 1.21 Y- ,l,. 3 ccus 1.... NlICH.X1il. T. X1lII,I.IA1XIS Intramural 1.2.31 .Xrt 1.2.31 Distribu- tlic 1-11.4. l1oN XYII.L1.xMs liascball 1.41 Football 1.21 XVrcstling 2. Managcr 31 Intramural 1.2,3.41 41 Stuclcnt Council 2.3.4. IBLTTY XX'1I,LoL'c:H1sx' DAVID ALLEN XYILSON Bascball 1.2.41 Baskctball 21 Foot- ball 1.41 lntramural 1.3.41 Hi-Y 1.2.3.4g Kcy Club 3,41 Lan-Hi 41 llramatics 4: Quill and Scroll 4. T11oM.xs D. XYINT1-LR illraclt 31 lntramural 1.2.3.4. DIANE 1.0UIS1:lX1lRIGHT '14ransfcrrcc1 21 Youtli for Clirist 3.4. 1,.xN1T,x li. WHIc:H'r Band 1.2.31 National Honor 41 Y- lccns 1.2.3.41 Youth for Clirist 1. UILAN 1,0L'ISE Wrzxnin 1'-lccns 41 Girls' .Xtlilctic .Xss'n 11 1'. anal Club 4. -IANE 51.111115 Wrzxnim Girl! .Ntlilctic .Min 11 Y-Tccns 4. b1.X11II.YNN-1UYCli YLzn,xL'sK1 Girls' .Xtlilctic .fXss'n 1.2.31 National Honor 4: Stuclcnt Council 1: Debate Socicty 4: Y-'lccns 2.3.4. Al.XL'1l1i1iN 151.,x1Nu Yoczom Ian-Hi 41 Y-Tccns 41 Youth for Clirist 1.2.31 Quill anal Scroll 4. 11OBE11'I' A. YouNc: llascball Managcr 3.41 Football Man- agcr 1.2.31 Club 2.3.41 Stuclcnt Council 2. b1ARILYN jo L.xNo1iRs Futurc '17-C21C11Cl'S 41 Lan-Hi 41 Library 2,31 National Honor 4: Stuclcnt Council 2.31 Usbcrcttcs 2.3.41 Quill Lntl Scroll 4. -l.XN1iT YVONNE b1EYliIl l 114 l S16 Q WS? QWW N fx ' y f,z, 4,,, ff-M QW W W X ,rw 9 fi W , M, . x f W N' f . AV' ff A sl M W X0 Q asdfigmf Shall wc clancu? ls Manga' contagious? Littlu Boy Blow Uullcl l':XU'H01'Llil'lilil'L' ,FV Autographs Q l116 I Autographs Burnett, Naney, 70, 'STUDENT DIRECTO .X Xbbott. Bexerly, 61. 65, 69, 95 Xhhott, judith, 61, 65, 86 Xbbott, Thomas, 95 Aekerman. Patty, 68, 86 Adamo, Iranl., 66, 86 Xdams, Bill. 86 Khuna, jeuell, 65, 69, 72, 95 tlbriuht. jim, 86 Allison, Sandra. 50, 52, 54. 58, 64 66, 70, 95 Xlteiogt, Keith. jr., ho Xlwerdt, Ron, 54, 74. 95 .Xltc-peter. Ilita, 56, 57, 70, 72, 86 Xnanias, Karen. 56, 86 Anderson. Don, 25 Anderson, Rita, 80 Andrews, Yola, 24 Angell, james, 80 Anoe. Ifmily. 56, 86 Anuei, Irank, 55, 95 .Xteherson, Margaret. 86 .Xu::ustin. Margaret. 57, 58. 64, 70 86 B Bridges, Sandra Ixay, 66, 8, Brittin. Carlynne, 81 P hritton. Susan, 94 Britl. Barbara. 81 Brooks. Iester. 21 Bron n, Bron n, Bill, 95 Caroly n, 87 Bron n. lranl.. Sr., CH Brown, Irederiek. 56, 87 Broun. Ixay, 87 Broun, Patty, 81 Broun. Ileid. 87 Broun. Ilon. 59. 95 T Bronning, William, ..4 Bruns, Vieki, 81 Bryant. Cartha, 50, 57, 70, 76. 95 Bryant. judith Anne, 57, 65, 64. 8' Bryant Bubble Bueari. 7 . Sharolynn, 95 s Ilosilyn 65 68 70 87 I , . . 1. . I 7 Bruno. 50, 59, 95 Iiutari. julie. 15. 79. 95 Buekles, Marilyn K., 81 50, 52, 54, 56, Burdinsky, Marilyn, 81 Burke, Kathleen, 8. Burkhardt. Carolyn. 65. 68, 87 9 5 Ilahieky, Thomas, 41. 80 B B ahlou. Riehard. 95 .lllL'Y. Anthony. 80 ailey. jane. 24 aker B Bailey , Norm :in , 9 5 B . Cheryl, 80 Ilaker Norman, 54. 59. 75, 74, 95 Bales. john. 86 Ilales, Sharon l.ee. 86 all. Clary, 86 C C C C C Cleyston. john, 100 C . C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Clreene. Patrieia Arlene, 64, 88 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C H B Balsley, Sandra. 57, 70, 95 Bardriek, Charles, 86 Barliek. Larry, 86 arnes, Bon, 95 arnett, jim, 80 Barr, Donna, 80, 86 Barr, Naney. 80 Barr. Robert If., 62, 86 Barrington, Ron, 86 Barron, Phyllis, 80 'artlett. Beverly joyee, 86 .artlett, jim. 87 Bartlett. Marie. 81 Bartolomueei, Dora, 71, 81 Bartolomueei. joe, 87 Bartolomueei, Lenny, 75 Baskette. jaequeline Iea, 62, 64, 87 Batem in, Paula. 66, 81 Ilayyalski, jaekie. 69, 81 Bayley. Katherine. 50, 61. 70, 71 94 Beattie. jim, 56, 87 Ileattie, joe, 81 Bearer, Bonald I... 87 Bee. Ifoster, 41, 42. 81 Bee, Ilaymrmd P.. 41, 42, 81 Beeehler. Marlene, 94 Beermann, Ifred, 81 Belair, Bill. 15, 52, 54, 65. 94 Beltl. Boger. 41, 81 Benediet, Beyerly, 94 Benters, Sheila, 70 Bentley, judy, 81 Bergen, Ilobert, 87 Best, Ifxelyn .-tnn, 55, 62. 68, 87 Best, Margaret, 62, 81 Bettis. Paula, 87 Beto, Dan. 81 Biesenthal, Barbara, 95 Biesenthal, Patty. 81 Bietseh, Albert, 81 BilIinL:sIe!'. Bruee, 81 Billingsley, Qteie, 42, 87 Bilyeu, jim, 94 Bishop, Clifton. 94 B B I, I. Burnham. Sharon, 91 Burns, Clraee, 57, 64, 65, 95 Burns, Margaret. 25 Burnside, Naney I,ee, 87 Burris, Rieh, 57, 87 Burt. Ada. 81 Burt, Dorothy, 70, 95 Iiurt, Ida. 81 liurtle, judy, 69, 95 Burton, Delores, 97 Ilurton, Mary, 81 C. 'lIIison, honne. 81 limp. Karen, 70, 71, 81 Iimpbell, Pat. 95 'ampo, Carrie. 57. 95 'arter. Anit i, 56, 95 Xirtiyright. Kent, 96 'irr, Norma. 25 C C C C Carpenter. Paul, 81 C C C C 'arier. George Anne. 55, 68, 70, 96 C C C C C... C l1l'5I5,j1I'l1, 87 'irson, Arletta, 81 'assad:iy, Biehard, 56. 75, 96 Txstleman, joanne, 72, 81 I lC'Il'H1Cl. joe. 81 'eIIini, Bob, 96 Chambers, Dare. 96 Champion. Tom. 75. 87 Charlton. jaequelyn. 56, 57. 87 Chaiis, Bernard, 96 Chegln, lrinees. 65. 10, 87 12. 50. 52, Chernis, Marilyn. 87 Chesler, IN1iehaeIine, 81 Chesnut, I.ynda, 56, 69. 96 Chestnut, Rosemary. 65, 69, 87 Chimento. Viekie. 87 Chin, Harry, 55, 75, 81 Chin, zean. 96 Chin, jim. 50, 64. 74. 96 Chiti. Atile. 25 Chittiek, Iillaine, 87 Chrans, Diann. 81 Chrans. Ilarry, 87 Christensen, Clail. 81 Cihristensen, Karen. 70, 96 Chureh, Daxid Ciotti, judy. 87 Cirillo, Tony, 96 Clark, Bob, 59, 66, 12, 50, 56, 61 81 Clarke, Dian. 56, 81 , Curry. D-ne. 15. 50, 52, 54. 18,64 74, 97 Curry. Aludy. 64, 70. 87 Custer. Sharon, 57, 88 Cyeholl. Ired, I2. 50. 14. 9, D Dalby. Oren, 42. 45 Daley, jerry, 97 Daniels. Bonnie, 97 Daniels. Tony, 97 Daugherty, jaek. 9, Daugherty, Terry. 56, 97 Dayenport, Kenny, 88 Davidson, Martha, 62. 81 Daxis, I.ola, 81 Dayis, Bon, 42 Day, Ciail, 81 Day, Ilobert, 97 Deane. jim. 97 DeCastro, Myra, 81 Deeatoire, Val, 97 DeCLroot, Martin, 88 Delaney. judy, 72. 88 Denton. jllCIY. 88 Deltosa, judy. 55, 56, 70, 72. 88 Dr-Bosa, Valerie j.. 57, 81 DeVauIt. Maribelle, 97 Dial. janet I... 70, 71, 81 DiChristina, Mary Ann, 88 Diekerson. Ifranees, 24 Die1b.in. lid. 42, 66, 81 DiClioyanna, Ruth Ann. 62, 91 Dineen, Pat, 81 DiI'asquaIe, George. 97 Dirst, Milton, 22 Dishon, Sharon I... 81 Dodd, jerry, 42, 82 Dodd. Kay, 97 Dodd, Naney jo, 88 Doolin. Carol. 88 Dopp, Cleo. 25 Douglas, 1Vayne, 98 Doyynery, j udy. 82 Downery, Biehard. 82 Downery, 8haron Dawn, 8.. Dugan, Susan, 70, 98 Dunean, Iisther. 27 Dunham. Kelly, 88 Dunkel, Marilyn, 69, 98 Dur.iko, Clloria, 12, 50, 56, 70, 98 Durham, Larry, 82 Dyer, Donna, 55, 69, 70, . Dyson, Bea, 60, 65, 88 '1 98 lu. lnlyiards, Mary Ann. 88 Ixduxirds, Tom. 41. 82 I'g.:.in, Dirlene. 72. 82 Ifgnot. Sharon, 72. 82 Iiigenrnann. Donna, 88 Iiigenman, Pat, 76, 98 Fller. Ilonald. 56, 98 lmore, Norma, 98 ,merson. Dale. 88 Iingelmiinn, judy, 56, 64, 70, 88 Ifnlow, Daiid, 55, 58, 88 if If H Ifpriglit, Don, 88 Ifriin. Mareia. 72. 82 Iistes, Clara. 82 listill, Ifd, 82, 88 Ifstill. Cleorgia, 50, 56, 65, 70. 98 Ifstill, jim. 88 lfthridge, Clyde, 76, 98 litter. Kenneth. 98 Iiyans, Bill. 75, 98 Igxans, lim. 47, 98 F vnon,-Linda. 82 I RY I renl, Carolyn. 82 Inlts. I.arry, 71, 88 I ults, Ken. 75, 99 Iunderburk, Sharon, 65, 8.. Iunk. Ceeilia. 82 Iurlieh, Ifthel, 27 Iurrou, Dodie K., 82 CS Labehart, Virginia, 24 lahriel. Alix, 65, 70, 72, 88 lahriel. Mike, 41. 82 QaII'i:.Zan. Mike, 75, 88 ' i C C C C C-agnon. Norman. 29 Claio. Cieorge, 99 C C C C C lalassi. Donna jean. 55. 88 Galassi, Ted. 45, 82 lalayda, Patricia .X.. 71, 82 Qallaher. Todd. 59, 82 Zalman. john, 82 Ciarlanger, I.eo, 27 Clarlo. judy, 55, 99 flarrett, jerrilynn, -60, 82 larrison. judith, 57, 60. 65, 68, To 88 . 1 C.arrison. XVilIiam, 59. 99 Cyaston. jim. 99 Clateuood, Theodore, 99 C C Qathard. Margo, 66, 99 .atton, I,ois, 82 febharclt. Charles, 42. 88 Qedney, Kathy, 82 lehrke, Beyerly. 88 ienaek, Randall. 99 lerlaeh, judy, 69, 100 .ibhons, Billy e, 24 -ieseking, Inez, 25 .iIl'ord. jaek, 82 Jillord. Suzanne. 72, 88 lilbert. Pat. 62, 82 Ciill. Mary joann, 71,88 Ciille. Mary, 88 Clilliel., Sandra I.urIine. 55, 100 Cilasseoek. Iyan, 42. 100 Ciobhle, jay, 59, 75, 82 C lobhle, Bay. 50, 52, 54, 59, 64, 7 ICICI Looeh. jeanette, 100 Qood. john, 82 looding, Tom, 66, 75, 88 loodyiin, Margie. 56, 100 Core. joyee, 50, 52. 54. 65, 100 Sore, Leon, 57. 100 Loulet, Barbara jo, 64, 65, 68, 82 lottsenig. Bon. 88 Doi eia. jayne. 100 lraue. Margie. 69. 100 lrafl, Martin, 88 lrant, Iliehard. 88 Qreen. Martha. 68. 88 Breen, Sandie. 88 Jreenan, Charles, 45, 100 lrieme, Srieme. nl'1IllI1, Cynthia. 55. 100 Date, 57, 59, 82 George, 82 .riH'ittts, Carol, 65, 82 QriHitts. Ifd. 41. 42. 45, 88 5 .rigsby lI'I' .roeseh, XValIy, 4-, 75, 100 4 '. Ia y. 88 1 lriswal lroth. I lroy es, I. james, 41 loherta. 88 joyee, 82 Quinn, Cliff, 82 Quinn. Theda. 82 .unneIs. Bc-yerlv. 82 Juv, john. 47. 55, 57, 59. 100 Quy. Mike, 101 Blisset. . Bishop, Shirley, 81 Blackburn, Dennis, 42 Blaekburn, I.ynda, 64, 81 Blaekburn. Blaekburn, Sandra, 81 Sharon. 94 Blair. Keith, sz, sa, 75,87 Blaneo, Tim, 75 Xllen 4 45 81 '.2. .. Blisset, Ralph. 87 Bominarito, Robert, 87 Bosau, Bonnie, 94 Bosie, Linda, 71, 94 Bouman. I'd. 87 Boyd, Kay I,., 87 Bradley, Dorothy, 57, 94 Bradley. Margaret, 64. 87 Brady, jim, 87 Bramhlett, Iwluard, 94 Branham, Morse, 81 Brandis. Phillip joe. 87 Brandis. Phyllis, 87 Bran ner, Seott, 45. 59, 81 Bran ner, XVayne, 94 Bresler. Kathy, 87 Bressan. Nliehael. 87 Brest, Bill. 94 Breuis, Donna, 56,94 Clay, William Clemens. Beeky. 66, 81 Clement, Pat, 96 Cline, Funiee. 25 Coekayne. judi, 87 Cole, Ifranees. 87 Collins. XValter, 87 Collins, NViIIiam, 76, 96 Colliyer. Mason. 81 Combs, Kay. 96 Combs, Susan. 65, 69, 96 Compton. Clary I... 56. 57, 58, 62, 81 Condry, janet. 87 Coons, Linda, 81 Cornelius, Naney. 57, 87 Conan. Donna I.ee, 72, 87 Cox, XVayne. 87 Crammond. Margie, 97 Crauley, Kay, 55, 68, 72. 81 Cribbett, jim, 97 Crim, Tom, 87 Cronister, Miekie, 87 C'uII, Connie, 56, 70, 72. 87 Culp, Yxonne. 87 C'unnim.:ham. jan. 87 Cunningham, Miehael, 57, 87 farley. iarley . 'arley, farris . judy. 52. 55.64. 70. 99 anning, Shelia. 98 Carolyn. 88 Kathy. 52. 54. 56,98 Rosemary, 88 'ath, Lila jean. 99 'ee. Carole, 50. 57. 65, 64. 99 ehlinz. Mike. 82 ehring, Barbara. 65. 99 eleeeia, Betty jo, 88 ernandes, Thomas, 82 ile. Ken, 82 -inn, Iluth, 56. 99 liteh, janet, 82 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ilesher, jeannine. 56. 99 Iliege, I-lrederie. 41. 45, 56, 88 lloyd, joan, 88 Ilynn, Cllenda, 82 I'Iynn, Sharon, 88 I'oster. Barbara, 82 Iranehois. jon, 41. 88 raneiseo, I,inda, 99 ranklin, Phyllis Flaine, 88 Iranl. Carol. 64, 88 I'!'il11l, Ired, 41, 42, 82 Ireneh, Andrea, 88 I I . l118I Iagaman. Helen. 88 I21I l11,Alill1lC'C. 55. 57. 82 I I Ilalberg, Ilon. 101 Ilalihurton. Sandra. 88 Ilall, Sue, 52, 54. 57, 88 Ilammitt, Fugene, 101 Ilammons. Daiid. 45 Ilamriek. Karen, 68. 82 Ilandley, Bose Marie, 82 Ilandley, M., 71 Ilandshy. Robert, 56. 82, 101 82 Ilankley. Robert, 41. 42. Ilarmon, jim. 88 I1arreIl.CC1en. 101 llarris, janet. 50, 54. 65. 10, 101 Ilarris. Mike j., 88 Ilarris, Sharon, 72. 82 Harrison, Marilyn, 101 llashman, Thomas, 88 Ilart, Dennis, 88 Ilart, Donald. 45 Ilatehett, Henry. 42, 88 Ilaryey, Audrey, 56, 88 Hayes, Linda, 57, 101 Ilayes, Bay, 72, 82 Ilayes, Ilay, 75, 82 Hayes, Sandie. 61. 63. 88 llayes, Thomas. 75 Hearin. Karen. 82 lleayisides. Caren, 63, 82 lleayisides, Carol, 63. 82 Heck, Lelluy. 73. lol Heckler. janet. 88 Heinen, judi, 88 Henderson, Yickkie, 88 Henderson. XYillie, 64. 68. 89 Heninger, jctl, 101 Herndon, Sharon, 64, 89 Hibbs. Carolyn, 82 Hickman, Karen, 89 lligginbotham, larry, 69, 101 Hill, Bob, 8 . 2 Hill, Barbara, 52. 53, 54, 63. lol Hinds, Sandra, 82 Hoflma n. Anna louise, 82 STUDENT DIRECTORY King, Paula, 89 Kingston. Bill. 59. 103 Kink, Carolyn, 55, 68, 69, 103 Kinney, Donna, 83 Kirk, Kenneth, 41. 89 Kish, julie, 57, 64, 65, 103 Kistncr, Bobbie. 83 loft-ht-n, Al. sv. lm Knoles, johnie. 83 McCullough, l'at, 56, 71, 72, 89 Mt'lJanicl, Karen, 69, 105 Mellaniels, Bob, 83 McGhiey. Rose, 89 McGuire, Don, 12, 43, 51, 73, 74 105 McMullen. john. 41 McMurray, Doris, 83 McQuinn, Karen, 53, 72, 83 Uliyetti, Rosalie, 64. 70, 101 0'Neal, Gary, 90 Orme, Charles, 8 4 U'Rourke, Marielare, 68, 70, 90 Oseland, Carol Sue, 90 11shl.eshequo.un, Bob, 90 Uyerby, Ron. 56, 90 Oyerman, john, 107 Owen, Sharon, 71, 84 Hoffman, joseph. 23 llotfman. Paul. 101 Hoffman, Richard, 69, 101 Hohimer, Darrell, 101 Hopwood, Dorothy, 102 llopwood, Mary, 72, 82 Houlihan, john, 52, 55, 59, 64. 102 House, Dorothy, 62. 71. 89, 106 Houston. liileen, 72. 82 llouston, Marilyn. 69, 102 Houston. Pat, 82 Houston, Sandra. 82 Howard, Barbara, 89 Howard, l-red. 54. 102 Howe, Michael, 50, 53, 56. 57. 1 102 Hout, Roger, 89 Howell, Ginny, 89 Howdeshell, Layne, 66, 82 Hoyt, jim, 82 Hryhorys ak, Theresa, 82 Huekeby, Margaret. 83 Huddleston, liyelyn. 72. 83 Huddlcston. YVilliani. 54. 59. 102 Huffman, Donna Leigh, 64, 89 Hul'l'man, Robert, 89 Huffman, Sharon, 64, 89 Holderread, john, 89 Kochman, Charles, 57, 89 Kochman, lidward, 83 Koehman, Kathleen, 71, 89 Koehler, Karen Yvonne, 57, 64, 89 Kohlrus, Ron, 89 Kosauich, judith Ann, 89 Kribbs, Pauline, 56, 70, 103 0, Kribbs, Roberta Louise, 57, 64, 70 72, 89 Krimmel, George, 46, 50, 58, 64, 74 103 Krska, Fd, 103 Krueger, lfllizabeth, 69, 70, 103 Krueger, Pam, 83 Kruger, Rose, 52, 54, 69, 103 Kuhn, Don, 55. 103 KunL, Lorraine Alyee, 89 4, Kusturin, Carry, 64, 70, 103 LaBrier, Rita Ann, 89 liaeefy Garland, 22 am mert, anis. 57, 72, 83 Lamsargis, jim, 89 4 Lane, Carolyn, 83 Lane, Connie jean, 89 Lane, Hilda, 70, 104 Langley, Raymond, 89 Lanham. Mary Pllizabeth, 62, 68, 70 89 Me1Vh1 irter, Leonard, 90 Medley, Doris, 83 Melton, Bruce, 83 Melton , jack, 90 53. 54, Merten, Barbara, 57, 61, 90 Messersmith, lfrank, 105 Mester, Herman, 29 Meyer, Arthur, 41, 90 Meyer, Betty, 83 Meyer, Richard, 90 Meyer. Harry, 83 Meyer, janet, 105 Meyerhofl, jim, 105 Meyerholf, judy, 53, 72, 105 Mieks, li.aYVayon, 69, 105 Mieks, Ulysses, 105 Miers, Rich, 69, 105 Milburn, Bill, 90 Miles. jackie. 58, 90 Miller, Bob, 59, 76, 106 Miller. Charles, 26 5 9 Owings. Gloria, 69, 107 Ir aeiorek, WValter, 42, 75, adget, Betty, 90 adget, Ron, 107 age, 1Vanda, 76, 108 allante, lflorenee, 84 arisotto, john, 90 atterson, Annabelle, 10 attcrson, Shirley, 108 auli, Dave, 90 eek, Marcy l.ee, 90 Pehlman, Don, 108 Pellinghelli, Diane, 84 Pemberton, Lennie. 84 Perce, jack, 84 Perkinton, Diana, 84 90 8 l'erkinton, Richard, 47, 65. 90 Perko, Pam, 53, 90 Petefish, Charles, 20 Petitt, Connie, 84 Peyton, jim, 56, 90 Phelps. Carolyn, 84 Phillips, Della, 72, 84 Phillips, Sharon, 90 l'hilpott, judy, 51, 52, 57 64 70 108 y . 1 Pialorsi, Frank, 24 Pickrel, Al, 108 53, Larainee. Nancy, 72, 83 7 Law. Margaret, 7.., 83 Law, Sharon, 104 Lawson, Ann Marie, 89 Lawson. lfrank, 104 LaLar, Ken, 50, 52, 54, 59, 74, 1 Ledbetter, Barbara, 89 Leinen, jean, 83 Leinen, Sandy, 83 Lcmbo, Carolyn, 63, 83 04 Miller, Dave, 106 lyliller, Dave, 90 Miller, jack, 57, 106 Miller, judy Lee, 83 Miller, Linda, 83 Miller, Martha, 106 Miller, Paula, 70, 90 Miller, Rex, 43, 105 Miller, Richard, 83 Miller, YVilliam, 106 Mills, Barbara, 57, 90 Mills, Carole, 106 Mitchell, Ken, 75, 83 Mitchell, Leslie, 90 Mohe, Betty, 90 Molohon, Kenneth, 106 Molohon, Robert, 76, 106 Montgomery, Donna, 83 Montgomery, Ruth, 90 Pickrel, Howard, 42, 90 Pierceall, Bill, 108 l'ietsek, Dick, 41, 84 Piper, Donna, 56, 108 Piper, janet, 76, 108 Piper, juanita, 90 Pitts, Diana. 84 Polk, Frances, 56, 69, 108 l'ost, Donald, 28 Powell, Randy, 53, 84 Huges, Leslie, 102 Hughes, Ron, 83 Hunter, Sue, 50, 102 1 lngalsbe, Nancy. 89 Ingersoll. lillen, 26 jackson. 1 Betty. 83 jackson. lryin. 66, 89 jackson. 5tcy e. 53. 89 Lesealeet, Bob, 83 Lester, Bill, 57, 104 Lewis, Danny, 56, 89 Licata, Sue Carol, 89 Lindquist, Martha. 50, 52, 54, 57 70, 104 Lindke, james, 104 Lipe, Mary, 83 Little, julie, 72, 83 Little, Marcia, 104 Little, Sam, 83 Little, Vicky, 76, 104 Loher, Arlyn, 22 lyloody, Charles, 13, 51, ST, 73 74 106 Moon, Bonnie, 83 Moore, Karen, 69, 106 Moore, Kathy, 83 Moore, Michelle, 83 Morgan, H arry, 26 Morrill, Peggy, 106 Morris, Kathy, 63, 83 Morrison, Lynn. 47, 57, 106 Morrow, Randell. 83 Mosbacher, NVanda. 56, 84 Powell, Sandra, 84 Prehoda, Gloria, 108 Priddy. Carl, 76, lox Prince, Bob. 41, 84 Prince, Pat, 57, 108 Propst, Linda, 84 Plllll Purnell, janet, 62, 84 Q Quinn. Pat, 64, 90 jacobs, Stan, 43, 83 janes, lfmma Lou. 83 janet, Rita, 102 jaryis. jerry, 89, 102 jaryis, Gary, 89 jay, Gene. 89 jeske, Helen, 22 jester, judi, 57, 83 jirik, Aly johnson, johnson, johnson. ina, 71, 89 Daye, 75, 83 Dianne, 54, 61, 70, 89 lfranklin, 56, 89 jones, Charlotte, 72, 89 jones, Daxid, 66, 102 jones, jim, 83 jones. john, 83 jones, Robert, 102 jones, Sa ndie, 83 jordon, Norma. 57, 102 joyce, julie. 68. 83 K Logsdon, Larry, 42. 73, Logue, Bill, 83 Long, Harry, 89 Lookis, Betty, 89 LotL, Bill, 41, 89 Loye, Larry, 89 Lovell, Donna, 50, 57, Lowell, Sue, 72, 83 Lucas, Betty, 83, 89 Luke, janet, 89 Luparcll, Vince, 89 M 104 104 Mack, Linda, 52, 55, 64, 89 Maddox, Don, 43, 104 Malensky, Micheal, 41, 46, 83 Malone. Beverly, 89 Manley, janet, 104 Mann, Charline, 83 Manning, Dale, 43, 50. 56, 57, 73 74. 104 Kaceyicius, Rosemary, 54, 102 Kail, jim, 83 Kalinauskas, john, 83 Kayma, Tom, 43, 56, 73, 89 Kean, Charles, 102 Keeblcr, Opal, 60, 89 Keebler, Linda, 70 Mantei, Adolf, 51, 54, 59, 74, 105 Mantei, Emil, 75, 89 Marcy, Louis, 12. 51, 74, 105 lylarchiando, john, 64, 89 Marsh, Sandy, 83 Martin. Sara, 13, 51, 54, 56, 61 70, 105 Keiser, Gloria, 89 Keller, judi, 64, 89 Kemp, john, 103 Keran, Cheryl Anne, 83 Kerskt-, l3il1,'41, as Kerske, Marilyn, 56, 103 Kidd, Dale. 83 Martin, Shirley, 89 Martin, Thelma, 25 Masterson, Arlene, 105 Mathes, Nancy, 51, 52, 54, 56, 105 Mathies. Carol, 83 Matlaek, VVilliam, 25 70 Kidd, Paul, 103 Kidrowski, Billie, 60, 89 Killer, Pearl, 83 Killion, Karen, 50, 52, 53, Kincaid, Carolyn, 89 Kindred, Art, 89 King, Beverly, 91 King, Glen, 43, 83 54, 103 Maurer, joyee, 89 May, Donna, 83 Mayberry, Sherry, 83 McBride, Shirley, 72, 83 MeCasey, Virginia, 24 MeClay, Kathy, 57, 58, 89 McConnell, john, 89 McCoy, jon, 57, 64, 89 Moser. Delores, 106 Moser, Don, 90 Moser. Rosemarie, 63, 84 Moss, Sonny, 84 Mudra, joseph, 84 Mullinix, Marvin, 27 Muttra, Mary, 106 Myers, Donna, 83 N NdI'lL'L'.jll11, 41, 42, 84 Nance, joyee, 69, 107 Nash, Claudette, 90 Nass, Ken, 56, 59, 74, 107 Neal, Linda, 57, 62, 71, 90 Needham, Larry, 69, 107 Needham, Marilyn, 84 Neeley, judy, 84 Nelch, Loren, 90 Nelson, Dianna, 62, 72, 90 Nelson, jane, 84 NetLley, Patricia, 90 NetLnik, Mike, 84 Neyill, Beyerly, 107 Neyitt, Doug, 84 Neyitt, jim, 69, 73, 107 Nichols, Doris. 24 Nichols, Larry, 90 Nika, Leona, 69, 107 Nipp, Deanna, 12, 51, 57, 70, 107 Nipp, judy, 51, 56, '70, 107 Nitschmann, Lilli, 90 Nolder, Richard, 84 Noll, Barbara, 56, 107 Norton, Mildred, 24 Nuding, Linda K., 72, 84 Nuding, Terry, 51, 54, 73, 74, 107 O Oblinger, josephine, 23 U'Connor, Mary, 64, 70, 90 O'Hara, joe, 84 Ogden, Connie, 70, 90 Oliyer, Perry, 107 11191 ll Rademaeher, Barbara, 84 Rader, jack, 57, 69, 109 Ralph, Carolyn, 90 Ramclow, Bob, 84 Ramey, Earlene. 70, 71, 84 Ramey, Nadine, 90 Ri1l11l1'l.'L, Bob, 90 Randall, Mike, 84 Rankins, Faye, 90 Ransford. lid, 28 Ray, james, 90, 109 Ray, Arden, 90 Ray, jim, 46, 74 Linda, 84 Ray. Redd, Gail, 84 Redd, Ginger. 56, Redpath, Donald, 41. 90 Rees, Tom, 75, 90 Refine, Alice, 29 Reilly, Dan, 109 Reilly, Tom, 76, 109 69 , 109 ReitLl, To in, 41 Reymer. Caroline, 90 Reynolds. Bill, 109 Reynolds, Carl, 47, 84 Richards , E , 17 Richards, Larry, 109 Richards, Lester, 59, 84 Richards, Sharon, 84 Richardson, Ruth, 21 Richmond, Rosemary, 64, 6 Rieek, Carol, 52, 55, 69, 70 Rieck, judy, 72, 84 Rigney, 1Vanda, 90 Riley, Carol, 84 Ritter, Ted, 46. 75, 84 Roberts, Verna, 90 Robertson, james, 53, 35, 1 Robertson, Richard, 90 Robertson, Ron, 109 Robinson, 54. 56 'am, Dave, 57, 69, 73, 108 9, , 10 . 1' Pin Robinson, Alyin,l3, 42, 73, Robinson, john, 109 Robinson, Ron, 90 J, Allen, 42, 73, 109 'U x4 9 I 09 Zanders, Eileen. 71, 85 STUDENT DIRECTORY lioederer, Charlotte. 56, 72. 941 llogers. Naney. 84 Sniotl., joyee. 85 Snodgrass, Sharon. 76, lll Turley. llion. 113 Turnbull, Tom. 46 11'illiams 11'illiams Keitha, 72. 85 Lee. 91 llomanotto, led, 90 Snou. Brenda, 85 Turner. Don, 85 1111111111115 Mike. 76. 114 Bose, Sue, 70, 90 Snon, Charles, 111 1-urner. james: 42. 43. 91 11V1llQllll15- RU?-Z. 91 H Rm., Rim, TS, 84 Solomon, l'1len. 111 '1uttlc, lxay. 85 111111111115 lton. 53, 13, 115 llolile. Beyerly. 90 ltudin. jean. 90 llule, Polly, 51, 56, 71, 109 Bumble, Sandra, 1o9 llunkels. Beyerly, 84 llunkels, Mary, 69. 70. 110 Rush, jan, 65, 90 Ryan. 11111, H4 llyehel, Patricia. 84 S Saeeo, jim, 53, 90 Sample, Sharon, 72. 84 Sands, Lillian. 52. 55. 64, 69, 110 Sa into, Bussell. 84 Seliadoyy. Bobert, 84 Sehafer. Larry, 84 Scheina, linda. 5 JU Sehlosser. james. 41. 42. 59, 75. 81 Sehneider, Lil1lkll1L'll1, 70, 72, 110 Sehoeneberg, lluth, 72, 84 Sorrells. llolla, 23 Sparling, Sheila jean, 56. 91 Speder. Gus. 14 Speeks, Sam, 85 Spenee, Diane, 111 Spence, Clary, 76. 111 Spenter. Pat. 91 Sponsky, Mike, 91 Sprague, llita, 85 g - - ,prague. llon. 42. 56, 63, ,3, 111 Staley, Dianna K., 85 Stanley, Donna. 85 Stanley, Pat, 57. 91 Stanley, 11'alter. 56, 111 Steege. jucly K.. 85 Stemmons, joyee, 111 Stey ens, Carol llaine, 91 Steyens, 11'ayne, 43, H5 Steyy art, l'ugene, 111 Stinnett, joy ee. 70, 111 Stone, Bob, 69, 111 Stone, Charlotte, 85 Tuxliorn, Sharon. 73. 85 Ty gett, lleeeie, 56. 35 L, f f 11 :S C. 172 f'4 'CZ' I'-ff -, 3 L w - w m -9 ' J- A. . -C ' w 7. wci -- V-'-1 W f' L L I G L L :EE 77:T? 7-.... .-rv .. T' 77' 5 77 7 I. 72 C C .. V , Doris, 85 'nti, Barbara, 63, 70, 85 'nti, jo Ann, 57, 76, 113 eruater, Urell. 22 . .Trula, 85 ' enga. janet, 51, 56, 61. 70, 113 Yespa, lzddie B., 85 Yieeelli, jules 1., 41, 91 Yiele, Donna, 85 Yolz, Bunny. 85 Yolf, 11'ilIiam, 113 11'i1liams 11'illiams, 11li1liams. Sam, 26 Tom. 91 Twyla, 91 11'illoughby, Betty. 115 1Vi1son, Linda joyee, 85 11'ilson, Daye, 52, 54, 59, 64, 7' 115 1Vinenian, Ruth, 26 11'inter, Tom, 115 11'ise, Connie, 91 11'ithem, Diane 72, 85 11'ithrow. Bon, 57, 91 1Volf. Don, 91 11'ootlson, Rosalind, '71, 85 11'orks, Dick, 85 1Vright, Dianne, 115 1Vright, Gary, 85 1Vright, Lanita, 70, 114 1VyLard, jane, 70, 114 WyLarc1, jean, 70, 115 Y V, , , U' L- ik' L Stratton. C arol j., 85 11' Yue-ek, Ronald, 85 :E,l:::tlljl?lSLf',.,,' 'f'f,,' ,U Etreninifeli l'I:L'l-1g1- 5111 Xydlxu lg.,rl,4,,,l,, 113 Yannoneb Iiou'ise8lg1arie, 64, 91 S -h 1- , B' 41, 84 , Unit' ' W ' ' L ' 11'.l.', 1 91 i1f9lUf- F 01151 Rlllllgu-yr, hll'lllL2l'f- Rlltll- 1'1 yyylkt, 72, H5 YeLdauski, Marilyn, 51, 58, 70, ll' Sehroyer, joan, 71, 84 Schuh, Chris. 90 Sehultz. jackie. 13, 51, 61. 64, 70, 110 SehultL. Mary jane, 51. 69. 70, 110 Sehutte, Gloria. 72, 84 Sehwabe, Bon. 90 Scott, Charles, 43 Seutt, Sue, 71 Seibert. jerry. .84 114 Senalik, janet, 91 Strode, Charles, 85 Strode. jerry, 53, 111 Strode. Biehard. 54, 111 Stutllebeani, Beierly. 63, 91 Sulyerski, Sandra. 54, 72. 11 Summer. lfddie, 41, 43, 85 Summers, jaekie, 72, 112 Summers, 11'illian1, 76. 112 Sunderland. ludy. 53, 72. 35 Syian, Karen. 62. 91 11'ake. Patricia, 85 11'all, Sidney, 42, 113 '.ll1aee. Beyerly. 51. 113 allate.1iyelyn. 51. 52, 55, 56, 11,3 alton, lliehard. 85 11 11 11 11'angard. Gloria, 8 5 11 11 11 'arren, Carol, 63, 65. 113 assel. llarold, 113 l415SL'l. joe. 113 - 11'atson. Linda. 85 11 'att-., Carol Ann. 69, 91 F Yoeom, Maureen, 52, 54, 70, 115 Young Bob, 85 Young. Robert, 115 Young, Delores, 85 Young, janet, 72, 91 Young, john, 43, 59, 73, 75, 91 2 landers, Marilyn, 51, 51, 71 115 Senkus, Sandra ltae, 53, 70, 72. 91 'I' 11'atts, C arol Lee, 62, 64, 70, 71. 91 lattiek, Mary Anne, 70, 91 Sexton, Karen, 68. 84. 57 11'atts. Cynthia, 57, 114 Lbyinski, Mary Ann, 85 Sham, lwrlwr-1 Ann. H4 rain., ina, 112 xv.-mi, o.im'l- 75' 91 Zbyinski, izosenmy, as Shaw, Linda Kay, 91 Tanler, john. 75, 91 1Veber, Don, 114 Zobel, janet, 56, 91 511'-'lll1iil11Tl1Ul'. N0l'll12i- 1111 'I'annahi1l, Begina, 85 11'eiss, Tom, 75, 91 Shepard, Dorothy, 84 Shephard, Margaret, 68, 84 Sherrel1,john.43. 59, 73, 74, 110 Sherwood, Margaret, 68, 84 Shitler, Charles, 110 Shiller, Penny Carolyn, 64, 69. Shitler, Sandy D., 64, 85 Shipp. Archie, 29 91 Tanner, Stanley l,., 85 aylor, .11bert, 22 Taylor, Barbara, 53. 72, 85 aylor, lflilabeth, 62. 91 'aylor, lfred, 112 Taylor, judy, 63, 85 Taylor. Kay, 85 Ta ' Linda, 54, 57. 112 T T T 'I 11'ells, Larry. 41. 42. 75 11'elsh, 11-1 Penny. 51. 52. 54, 56. 70, Wt-ndling. Katherine, 114 11'est, Charles. 56, 57, 73, 74. 114 1Vest, Donna, 85 11'est, Melyin, 56, 57, 91 11'est, Rosalie, 114 54, 6 CLUB DIRECTORY A Cappella, 56-57 Art Club, 65 Band, 66-67 Cheerleaders, 60 Debate, 58 Distributiye Education, 76 iylor, Shinniek, Bob, 56 aylor, llon, 59, 112 11'hite, Bill, 53, 85 Drainaties, 64 Shymanskv, Sue Ann. 91 Taylor, Sharon, 112 11'hite, Dale, 69, 114 l5uture Teachers, 71 Sidlauskas, john. 75, 91 Teater, Larry, 59, 112 1Vhite, Donald, 76, 114 G. A, A., 72 Skibit.cki. Martha, 51. 52, 54 Teater. Louise D.. 91 11'hite, 1'rank S., 56, 73, 114 Ili-Y 59 68, 10, 110 Skidmore, Betty, 56. 1111 Skilbcck. janice, 70, 91 Skipton, David, 91 Skoda, Ann Marguerite, 91 Skoda, lid, 64. 69, 74, llo Slagell. Delmar, Z5 Teike, Karen. 57, 112 'I'ermine, joe S., 85 'l'hiessen, Carol, 52, 55, 112 Thimos, Nancy, 28 Thompson, Ellora. 56, 110 'I'hompson, Patsy. 112 Tomlin. Pat, 64. 69. 72, 112 11'hite, lirank, 42, 55, 114 11'l1ite, Robert G.. 42. 57, 75, 91 11'hitis, Bob, 43. 85 Whitmore. Judy. 57. 114 11'hitney, jo., 12, 51. 52, 54, 56, 70, 114 11'ieks, Bill. 42, 85 Key Club, 74 L Club. 73 Laneeon, 63 Lan-lli, 54 Librarians, 71 Light, 55 National Honor, 51 Smith, Barbara. 53, 110 Tonellato, Ginger, 91 11'ieks, Nancy, 56, 70, 114 Office Assistants, 31 Smith, Becky, 68, 85 'I'oney, jaeob, 91 11'iebking. Bill, 91 P. 8: Q., 69 Smith, lidwin, jr.. 85 Toney, Patricia, 85 1Vieties, Larry, 59. 73, 91 P. T. A., 77 Smith, jill, 110 Toyynsdin. lluth, 69, 85 11'iggins, Maxine, 72, 85 Quill and Scroll, 52 Smith, Mary Lou. 64, 91 Travis, llieky, 85 11'iley, Albert jr., 91 Samarites, 68 Smith, Mike, 111 Tribuui. Albert. 56. 64. 90 1Vilkin, Kathy, 85 Student Council, 53 Smith, Paul, 85 Troeseh, Marielena. 112 11'ilkinson, Becky, 71. 85 Usherettes, 61 Smith, Virgil, 91 Tuck, Don, 51, 57, 73, 74, 113 11'illhoite, Kim A.. 91 Youth for Christ. 62 Smithers. Kent, 91 Turasky, Charles, 113 11'illiams, Agnes, 76, 114 Y-Teens, 70 3557 CCC! ACKNO11' Ll'fDGA 1 ITNTS 11'e wish to express our sincere appreciation to the persons and firms who have generously cooperated in publishing the 1960 Lan-lli. Capitol lfngraying and lflectrotype Company Springfield, Illinois Mn. Owiw Nlansn 11'illiamson Press, lne. Springfield, Illinois hlH.hl1NURl,.SN11111 The .Xnker Studio Springheld, lllinois 1la...xNn Mas. ll.xNs .1NK1-.11 l'lwIm4rapl1er Springfield, Illinois Nln. .mn Xlas. D.xyin Bi4..x'i'i'y 11'e are also sincerely grateful to those faculty members and students who aided us in any uay they xi ere able. Illol Q Eurfyrf I. . 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