Maplewood Richmond Heights High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Maplewood, MO)
- Class of 1962
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ROBERTS We dedicate the 1962 Maple Leaves with respect and affection to our teacher and friend Doc Roberts for his unswerving efforts to put up with us city children in his classes during his thirty-nine years at M-RH. 62 fp ' 1 Virgil E. Bradley f' Q. ages-. N-ef .w MW N f-a-r 1 5 X.. , .,,..,. Z F I Louis C. Brant Prefzcient , X John S. Foehr Chester E. Smith Vice Prericienl Trearurer hfifs 2543-s Glenn A. Sweet Raymond B. Wilson UPERVISES NEW CCNSTRUCTIO The Board of Education has made possible the new additions of a girls' modern music department, health and wrestling rooms, necessary stairways and a lobby for M.R.H. We appreciate their time spent and their concern for the welfare of the community. SWB, MILTON W. BIERBAUM UPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE it not only for the new facilities we are adding and for the good times we have had at school, but also as a year of dedication to higher goals and ambitions including l A dedication to the ideals and structure of our form of governmentg 2 A resolution to make the most of our educational opportunitiesg and, 5 An appreciation of the efforts parents make in behalf of their sons and daughters. IM 642, Q u. . fx 1 -w w. ed ,.. NURSE Mrs. Crofts SPECIAL SCHOOL PERSONNEL The special school personnel of M.R.H. are com- posed of a small group of hard working people who per- form a number of different jobs. These men behind the scenes make sure that our high school runs smoothly and efficiently. The cafeteria staff and nurse insure the well being and good health of the students. Surely these people behind the scenes deserve the co-operation and appreciation of the students for making the school a comfortable place to be. 1 WL. fa wal ,,, W. T. ff-rg . , . , .K-2111's 1, .-.ya-ev -is 3gi,1M.g+wM-'-ew 0 , 5 'H I, .-Ffa mwim . . .f.. , no Q.-.1 f ftlfll 5553 9' Q Win it 4' 55? krrx 4 LU-:fill-l'+'Qf'-' ' , 'dsl-ff' V :F ,-4: , Y,..,: ,af 05,5355 . - .yt via--i -fq51'ym'L e.y3i H253 . 4-fa 2 'Af f s14iPi?::,HHW ASX V BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. joy v . .- u w Q .ff-1 Xu , SECRETARIES SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARIES Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Sweet Mrs. Sneider, Miss Bachman, and Miss Elgassar. CAFETERIA STAFF - LEFT TO RIGHT: Obernay, M. 439' Q ' vi ii W., T. Baranyai, Wilson. Baranyai, Fuqua, Dobirch, Wofford, DR. FERDINAND DEL Plzzo PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE Fellow Students: If I were asked to describe the world of today in one word my answer would be, Change. Thus, in the lines which follow I aim to point out the significance of change and the role young America must play in this changing world. In this day of supersonic speeds yesterday's tomorrow has become today's yesterday. More changes have taken place in the past 30 years than have taken place in man's entire life. jet engines, television, atomic powered motors, and velocities of over 1,000 miles an hour have become common place. It is quite apparent that such sweeping in- novations are not only essential but even necessary if we, as a stronghold of democracy, are to maintain our position of influence in this highly competitive world. Many of us will agree that the acceptance of any change requires a readiness on the part of the individual. To this end each of us must be intellectually vigorous, mentally alert, and physically strong. My own feeling is that all of us must regard any change as a long range im- 8 provement which aims to produce people who are not only competent in the sciences and technology, but who are also better able to meet the responsibilities of citizenship in a free society. Consequently, in the face of these enlightening changes it follows that if young America is to assume its rightful place in this dynamic world high school must become more meaningful to the individual student. The fundamentals for all future interpretations are learned in high school. America's most prominent and successful scholars and scientists acquired the interest that started them on their way in high school. The industrial giants, the business ty- coons, the technicians, and the professional men of TO- MORROW are in high school classes TODAY. Ast long as over ninety percent of America's youth are diligently following a course of srudy in high school any challenge produced by CHANGE will not only be intelli- gently appraised, it will also be successfully met. Sincerely yours, TABLE OF CCNTENTS Curriculum Pages 10 - 21 Seniors Pages 22 - 49 Undergrads Pages 50 - 69 Activities Pages 70 - 105 Sports . Pages 106 - 129 Social Pages 130 -141 Classes full of smiling faces Books piled up in empty spuces Teachers hrewing new techniques Studies inspire thoughts in hrief History of America and the world Science shows how meteors hurl Senior English intakes its round For those students college hound , . vw, 53 . ., -.1-Q 5 . 4 .. W., lx N 4 4 , xi K-it k 2 ,Q-.1 f . Om ' , saw, , 4 X ,r - ,, . 5 0' . - I Qmr,-1 Q. 1 N U -x -' ' 5, , xl if Q .x , zu, Q :wt 'K ' mv' nf. A-g 4 Q. mw.M,,?A. I A ' ' i ' Z: f ' 1- ff-y X, n N. M b' .1 Aw: ' I 42 ,1-..r vi' 3' , 1 , ju Qlhff K an 1 'f , J I , .f,,.w.,,x ' A W4 ei 'Lf' P., .. X14 in 5.144 'FW' V arf 4 Si' 01 Ai -C HQ ,X QW' . 4 Q 'Q Q4 -li-' X JI Wg YY, -mf:-'T' x 9 Q 1 N .Q .sun sf f Q a 15, 954. - .' 'Q - , . fungi ' mwnww-xv A wnsmwf' MT 5' ll OUR ENGLISH Three years of English are required for gradua- tion. Grammatical fundamentals are taught to fresh- men, while sophomore English students read Julius Caesar and Silas Marner. Composing themes, giving oral book reviews, and using the dictionary are in- cluded in the juniors' study of English. College bound students take Senior English with its research papers, critical comments and pop quizes as part of their prep- aration. Seniors may take English seven and eight for a further study of grammar. Future journalists gain experience as they gather and report news for the LONNIE AYCOCK 'F B.S., M.A., Washington Univer- S- Sify: 'Y'-7' I Senior English, English 7 81 8. A an CORAL DUBRY B.S., M.A., University of Ne- braskag English, Public Speaking, Drama- tics, Senior Play MRS. LOUISE JUDSON A.B., Hunter College, N. Y. I Counselor, French, English, l French Club. DEP RTME T Chip publication in journalism class or the annual. Another class for seniors only is Public Speaking where proper presentation of various type of speeches are made up and delivered before the class. To be eligible to participate in the senior play, students must take Dramatics. In addition to the senior play, the class performs one act plays, skits, and excerpts from Shake- speare's plays. Regardless of the vocational field, it has always been necessary to be able to express thoughts and ideas to others. The English courses taken now will become an essential part of the future. JoHN KLICKMAN 'i A.B., University of Redlands, Cali- 'Q 5 forniag M.A., Washington Univer- ' , sity ' l A Ehgiish X 1 'VW V ' L '45 N. f -i Vg MRs.LoRRA1NE SWANN ,Q g A.B., High Poihf College, North - W' 'H Carolinag 5: wk! Ehgiish, Social shiaies W' Miss MARTHA THIEBES ,i A.B., Central College, Missouri, ii il' M.A., Washington University, English. ,,,, f QV-+A 'af' MISS JUVA SHARP B.S., University of Minnesotag B.A., L.S., Columbia, N. Y. Librarian, Student Council. -Dwi .nw-v if WA lil 1 57 gi , Ki lim -..--- ...x .M i qi W .- f .1 vrvai 'SPX it P 5 .iggxf T wjx SSS 5:9 Q 9 gai t- V W if Nga lg a ' fig 'N X xf ,X st . . Vg. -.SM , P? -m'i:. 4hi-cw - ' ,L .-.. ,..,. , 3 i 'h w' ' V, , - -f.I'i.f F- i i- 12, -, 3 5, sb . , 15.1 'C' is X Let's get those diagrams right! I x .3 wa ,, -Q1 . h 4? tx, ' ia XA F z ag i gy Y , i , f ,t it I 4 N g if it ii 53, fs Qi W4 f X A N , K 'ft A 7 W vb M s zz, Q :Q fx X R f i , S' 1 1 'S' F vi 'X 1 if X ' .' f:g.m Us :ii-. s'-Mail t . . ,..,g,1 i- ggi. iv -3 fx la W 64 A Q 9 K yi 6,2 X 2 Z fs It G 2 vf Q 6 E N f what 5 Ya'll better learn this constitution -jpg ie' g. Now on page 65 . . SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies courses acquaint students with the world they live in. Freshmen learn study habits from films seen during the first semester. They must know and pass the Missouri State Constitution their second semester. Sophomores are taught of the history of the world from the beginning of man, his conquests and failures in the world he has built. MISS MARTHA BARKLEY B.A., M.A., Washington Univer- sity, American History and Torch. , PAUL COCHRAN 'N B.S., M.A., Washington Univer- X sity, , Social Studies, Psychology, Wrest- ling Coach. .M 't WARREN COY A.B., Central Collegeg M.A., Mis- souri University 'T World Geography, Social Studies, 4 Q ,I I, Consumer Economics, F.T.A. , x . ' 1. O ' . : ffrffji'-1 A tg 1 Art. ROBERT DE JONG B.S., M.S., Washington University Counselor, World History, Ameri- can Problems, Annual Advisor, U.N. Club -V- es? ,W ADVISORS AT WORK Juniors learn of American heritage, the coura- geous founders of this country, struggle for independ- ence, War between the states, and World Wars I and II. They must pass the constitution of the United States. Seniors may choose as elective courses, American Problems or World Geography. JAMES R. DYER B.S., Washington University, A.B., Harris Teachers College, M.A., Columbia University, N. Y. 3 A X GGA ANI' Q ts-wx X' um Special Education Group. .W JERRY GOTLER B.M., St. Louis Institute of Music Special Education Group. . . ,V X ri f stair: fgsxmf C' MRS. HELEN HAMLIN an A.B., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Washington University, Remedial Reading, World History. MVK ALBERT ROHLFING ' ' A.B., Central College, Missouri v American History, World History, American Problems, Assistant Coach. 'ik Y K A lx s XX .Q-. -we' N, ,..,f.,,. vzgtzrawfgfg ,z 1,27 .aff-7 ALL TYPES OF MATH Equations, formulas, and constructions are learn- ed through the math department of M-RH. The general math course is a review of simple mathematical fundamentals. Algebra teaches equations. In Plane Geometery followed by solid geometry, stu- dents learn reasoning through construction of geo- metric figures. Those taking advanced and college algebra use the slide rule and learn logarithims. Stu- dents wishing to continue with math are offered trig- onometry. W- ., WARREN DETERING 'I -A 4. A.B., M.S. CEd.D, Washington 1. E University. 7' sr- -- L Program Director, Plane Geome- a try, Student Council. MISS LORETTA HEIER B.S., St. Louis University, General Math. MISS LUCILLE MURCH B.S., University of Illinois, M.A., University of Missouri, Counselor, Algebra. Q- CHARLES SCI-IONDELMEYER B.S., University of Missouri Algebra, Plane Geometry. -Q.. , N.. if Your notebook seems to be in pretty good order. , 5 I still don't get it. Hmm--- ji MISS LUCILLE SMITH X 'V B.S., S.E., Missouri State Teachers College, M.A., University of Mis- souri Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Mu Alpha Theta. '-4 Now watch closely as M is E Y' 5 ,.,: , - .a-.uc...l.t y-- X. jw ,QA v E A lesson for city children. Hmm, the reading seems to be umm. IDEAS START IN SCIENCE With more and more emphasis on the importance of science, M-RH offers many courses to acquaint students with basic scientific knowledge. One year of a science is required by the state for high school graduates. General science offers basic scientific facts which can later be developed in the study of the human body and nature in biology. In chemistry students are of- fered the opportunity to experiment with chemicals in a laboratory, Advanced science students are found in physics classes where intricate scientific facts are dis- covered. JENNIVIEVE HERMAN ,QR 5 A.B., M.A., Kansas University I C General Science FRED LARASON A B.S., Northwest State College Qfif - .. I M.S., Iowa State College 1 'I Chemistry, Physics, B Team Bas- 'N-QM. if ketball T, 1-.1 kgy, 5 DWIGHT ROBERTS B.S., Central Missouri State Col- lege, M.A. Washington University Biology, Y.F.C. CHARLES SENG A.B., McKendree College, M.S., University of Illinois N,- Driver Education, Biology, Varsity Football -A L.n..nu :mm.u.i , FlflHllDlllI Now it says right here ,i Mr. Dyck gets full attention. - I see the problem LANGUAGES GAIN IMPORTANCE Foreign language students have the opportunity to study their subject using the facilities of the new language laboratory. Lessons are often recorded as they correspond with the instructor and hear their voices. Four languages are offered at M-RH. Among the languages offered to M-RH students are French, Spanish, German, and Latin. Next year the Language Department hopes to offer Russian, and a four year course in each of the languages. Records are also used in the classroom to ac- quaint the students with the language as it is 'spoken by natives. CHARLES BROWN A.B., A.M., Washington Univer- sity English, Spanish 7 HERBERT DYCK B.A., Friends College, M.A., Uni- r -- Q l versity of Nebraska f ,s German, World History, German Li Club ll aw ' ' JOANNE KILSBERG '- ,K B.A., Lake Forest College l 1 Spanish, English, journalism, t' Quill and Scroll . 4, , -V MABEL ROUNSEVILLE ' ' Q i A.B., Agustavus Adolphus College :fa 'W M.A., University of Minnesota Yigai Counselor, Latin PHYSICAL EDUCATICD MEANS FU Physical Education is designed to encourage interest in sports, maintaining a healthy body, and attitudes of good sportsmanship and team- work. To achieve this, the Physical Education Department sets up regular seasonal activities and organized team sports. Some of these activ- ities are: football, hockey, basketball, wrestling, track, volleyball, and baseball. Students are encouraged to take part in calisthenics, team sports, both intramural and intermural sports and individual sports. ,.i' i MISS CAROL HEETER A B.S., Central College wi Physical Education, G.A.A., S Pep Club, Cheerleaders. W 'sy -. ,. . NX .... Q MRS. JACQUELYN ' DONAHUE M, .. B.S., Southern Illinois Uni- hx N versity -RQ ' Physical Education, G.A.A., My Pep Club, Cheerleaders. i PETER PALUMBO B.S. Illinois State Normal . A University man Football. ' , 'W . . V X? Physical Education, Fresh- Izl E x 1' HOWARD SANDERS ' B.S., Miami University, 'QV ' Ohio, M.A., University of , v f Missouri Q ii Physical Education, Varsity 'i'iii'i Basketball Coach. 5:0 X - 's CQ s N xii Do you understand Ron? Y he sk Hold that tone for a few hours. Mechanical drawing-hooray for Hickman. B-A-, Hafding COHS.-'36, M-M-, 20 THE In order for a student to have a well-rounded education, he should acquire an interest or some knowl- elge of many fields. The fine arts and practical arts departments of M-RH are designed to fill this need. The Fine Arts department offers art and music courses to help balance the students' program. The first year of art is intended to provide a basic train- ing in art, but more serious students may take up to three years of art. The different music courses which are offered are: orchestra, band, choir, and glee club. Out of these different music groups may develop many programs such as the annual spring concert. MISS ELSA BRASE - I, B.S., Southeast Missouri State, -3 M. Ed., University of Missouri Shorthand, Office and Secretarial , '-' - Practice, Greggites. My -a JEAN CHARD 5 1 B.M., St. Louis Institute of Music, K , M.M., University of Michigan 4- A Band and Dance Band. ,A . I If i A D i ORVAL CRAIG B.S., Kirksville, Missouri Composite Shop, Handicrafts, Me chancial Drawing, Prom Photog rapher. 5 4 - J JOHN DOLAN - 'R ' B.S., St. Louis University 5' Orchestra 7 , , , SAM HAYNES University of Nebraska Choir, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, Music History. RTS The Practical Arts department offers, for those intending to enter the business world, typing, short- hand, business law, salesmanship, bookkeeping, cleri- cal and secretarial practice. For those boys interested in developing manual skills, shop and mechanical drawing is offered. Home economics is offered for girls who want to learn how to cook, sew, and all phases of home-making. COE is offered for students wishing to practice their chosen professions. These students attend school four hours and work the rest of the day. CLAUDE MIKKELSEN B.S., Southwest Missouri State M.S., Washington University Typing, Bookkeeping DALE ROGERS B.C., Indiana University, M.A., University of Illinois Art, Key Club ,gpm-Q... , egg: -rti J. c. WALTERS td M.A., B.S., Eastern Kentucky Shop FOREST WHITWORTH fi .,fi i 1 ' B.S., Central Missouri State, M.A., i fl University of Missouri , c.o.E. ::'L f A A Mrss BERTHA YAcKEL A . 5 f B.S., North Central College, Illi- x' ' 'V--s,,f ' nois, M.A., University of Chicago 'zi' Am ' Home Economics, Jr. Red Cross Get Ready! Get set! Go! We have fun in art. We paint, we draw Here, let me show you. New cup! and gownx white und hlue A Jyrnhol of pmt years gone through Gurney, dnncef, prornf, clan ring! Fond mernorief of ull thefe things A5 step hy Jtep through the dnyf We rnold our Zine: in different ufuyf Succefs und htzppineff we hope will nzeet When the future yeurs we greet SENICRS ROW ONE: Hill, B. Ford M, Dubrouillet, Hummel Renz, Bruce. ROW TWO 1. Evans, Blankenmc-ister, M Mueller, I-Ioeferlin, Rafferty Sheets. ROXV THREF: Sher rod, Schafer. SENIOR LEADER 5-nie' IBA. 24 ROXV ONE: Renz. Treamrer, Bruce, Prefidentg Hummel, Vice- President. NOT PICTURED: S Smith, Secretary. WN JEANNE ARTHUR Sweet unassuming as can he, Yet full of serious thoughts is she. war orphan 3, YFC 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 2g COE 41 Office Help 23 Library Help 2g Cafe- teria Help 1, 2g Hockey 21 FRANCIS BALL A very nice fellow in every way. With a smile and a greeting through the day. French Club 3, 4, Choir 2. fm SUE ADAMS Sweet, demure and loved hy all, Her talents are many, hat music her call. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, VGP 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, B -Team Cheerleading 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 2, 3, 4, Office Help 43 Jun- ior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3g Triple-Trio 4g All County Choir 3, junior-Sem ior Talent Show 4. 9 NINA AGRUSA Peaches and cream- what a dish! War Orphan 43 VGP 3g G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 4, Fashion Show 2, 3. ,. fem., r . 4, ,. -was 1'-, 3 We ' f 5 egg, ,, - we sy me ,ii ,. i s ..., keg , K if ,- ,, in mg 1 . 4 Q ' ' iff X ' I - V-wr ,VV V Q ., , .,.e:w5 Y fn. fam . - , ' 'N ' ,,js..:!w- ' ' -- ' ,A Q ff ff A 1. fi, Ip- Wflgl 3 . 'l 103. ' lf, 5 Wff. . . i . LINDA BARRY Blond hair, hig hlue eyes: Thafs Linda! Don? pass her hy! F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, War Orphan 4, VGP 2, 3g YFC 1, 2, 3, 44 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Library Help lg Counselor's Help 3, RICHARD BEAUBIEN Teacher, Bookkeeper - which will he he? Guess we'll just have to wait and see. eww W DIANE BAKER A pleasant girl, always neat, just to know her is a treat. Glee Club 2, 35 Chip Re- porter 4. STEVE BALSANO We saw him in the halls day after day, Saying HN to friends along his way. kia f awww iw., ? : , I LARRY W. BISHOP He loffef to kid, he lore: to play. To put off ulork for an- other day. Student Council 43 Key Club 3, 43 M Club 3, 43 Executive Committee 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. WALTER BRANNAN He doe,rn't ufatte ulordf, He rnakef them count. Manager: B Team Basketball 2, 33 B Team Baseball 23 Freshman Football 2, Fresh- man Basketball 2. ,fr mtv' JEANEANE BENSON Flaxhing eye: that declare A happy heart it Jurely there. G.A.A. l, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 COE 43 Hockey 2, 33 Volley- ball 2. , SUSAN BENTLEY The only way to have -a friend ls to he a friend. YFC 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4' Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 33 Modern Dance 23 Te-acher's Help 23 Coun- selor's Help 1. 1 war PIIILL BRUCE To know him is to like him. And Phill it liked hy all. Student Council 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 33 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Rhythm and Blues Dance Jack 43 junior Class President3 Senior Class President. CLYDE H. BULL Clyde it a fellow we all like to knozw. In future year: hir Juccess will Jhouz M Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. L -f SUE BLANKENMEISTER Looks like an angel, act: like one too, But you can never tell what an angel will do. Student Council 43 War Orphan 23 F.T.A. 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 23 B Team Cheerleading 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Office Help 33 Hock- ey Team 2, 3, 43 Class Bas- ketball 2, 33 Class Volleyball 2, 3g junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 33 Executive Committee 43 junior-Senior Talent Show 4. LARRY BRAUN A friend and a gentleman. What more could we ,ray of him? B Team Football 2g Wres- rling 2. Ms-f ,-gf? TERRY CHRISMER With a glance ro thy, ll e like thir guy. Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Choir 1. RICHARD COOPER Tearing, terrific, and tall. He if admired hy all. Student Council 4, Math Club 4, Chess Club 2, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity 3, 4, Track Manager 1. ROG ER BU LLOCK Hir .rhoulderr are hroad enough To carry the worrier of the world. War Orphan 3, M Club 3, 4, NHS 3, Math Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football l 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4. ,. CAROL CHARLTON Delightful and e h a r nz i ll g, And great for a laugh. VGP Secretary 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 1, 2, Hockey 2, 35 Vol- leyball 3, Fashion Show 1, COE 4. TOM CRADDOCK- At every tarh He doe! hir hert. Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2. KATHLEEN CREIGHTON She'll have fun ufherezfer the goer, Came Jhelv a gal that'J on her toer. French Club 1, 2, 3, VGP 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 33 B Team Cheerlead- ing 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, Of- fice Help 2, Counselors Help 1, 3, Powder Puff Football Team 4. '-r wb-4' NANCY CLAYTOR Newer dull, never a hore. In all she doer rhe hit: lop rcore. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, VGP 3, 4, YFC 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Help 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football Team 4, Annual 4, Classes and Layouts Editor 4. SHIRLEY COX Alwayr the fame Szmrhzne or rain, F.T.A. 2, VGP Chairman 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Greggites 4, Office Help 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. egg! E -wrggwff 'CT PATRICIA DELANEY A Jmiling face- Retiring grare. Entered from McKinley High 3g Student Council 13 Pep Club lg G.A.A. 13 Choir 13 Library Assistant 1. DELBERT DEUSCHLE A Very quiet lad if he, And jun as friendly ay can he. Band 1, 2, Basketball 1, Wrestling 21 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4. T' GLEN DAVIS Silence if one great art of conzferralion. . Football 1, COE 4. ALAN DE HEER A man of few wordr, hal many deedy, Q---4' KAREN DONE She like! heing hright and gay. She'll have friend: as :he gee: her u'ay. War Orphan 2, 3, Chess Club 1, 23 French Club l, 2, 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Chip 4, News Editor 4: Red Cross 2, Of- fice Help 31 Counselor's Help 43 Executive Commit- tee 2, Hockey 4. LARRY C. DREXLER Not hold, noi rhy, nor short. nor tall. jar! a plearant mingling of them all. Student Council 43 Key Club 3, Secretary 4, Boys State 3, Football lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Help 4. f-r CLARA DESKEL Darla hair and laughing eyef. In whirh sparkling fun lief. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Choir 43 Home Ec. Club 2, 3g Red Cross 33 Office Help 2, Hockey 35 Volleyball 33 COE 4. PATRICIA KATHERINE DILLON An all 'ar0und, terrific gal. Ewen greater aa' a pal. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club lg Home Ec. Club 25 Modern Dance 2, COE 4. X Wig STAN DYLEWSKI Big and Jtrongq He u'on't go wrong. DON ESSM AN I admit there are two fide: to an argument! My .fide and the wrong Jule! Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Council 4, All County Band 3, School Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Executive Committee 1, 2. MARY DUBROUILLET A huhhle of pep inflated with charm, A greeting with a :mile oh, .so warm. Student Council 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, VGP 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3: B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 2, 3, Chip 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Class Volleyball 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4. ROBERT A. DU RBAN fmt a regular guy With a friendly Hi! Chess Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhythm and Blues Dance Jack 4. We 'K-.w..faw cl, 5 LINDA FARRIS Tall and stately though the he, Humor and mirth too, har she. Student Council 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, VGP 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, An- nual 3: Chip Reporter 4, Greggites 4, Program Chair- man 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Class Sec- rietary 1, Homecoming Queen DALE FENNELL Sportfman, friend, and full 01' fun, He if great in each one. Student Council 4, War Orphan 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4: M Club 3, 4, Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Wres- fliflg 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Rhythm and Blues Dance Jack 4. anfff RICHARD ENZENAUER I love to dance, And I'm crazy ahout rhythm. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. JULIE EVANS julie har .such charm and grace, If the should leave, none could replace. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Re- cording Secretary 4, War Orphan 1, 2, VGP 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Annual 3, Chip Reporter 4, Modern Dance 2, junior-Senior Prom Maid 3: Relay Track Queen 2, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Executive Committee 1, 4, Homecoming Maid 4, Rhythm and Blues Dance Maid 4, Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, Class Volleyball 1, 2, 3. sdqawrf 'mf' 4 SANDRA LEE FIEDLER The .rlarr in her eyei Light the darker! zuzy, Chip Reporter 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Teachers Help 33 Counselors Help 1. PU Q +4 3 LORETTA GING Cute df Jhe can he. A nicer gal you'll never see. F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Coun: selor's Help 3. 30 451 TI , 1 l I BETH FORD Quiet min, yet cheerful too. There if nothing fhe'd refuye to do. F.T.A. 1, 25 Latin Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y Z, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 43 Girl's State 35 Executive Committee 4. ART FROECKMANN Nerfer a care or worry has he. A lightahearted guy ur you can see. Student Council 3, 45 F.T.A. lg Chess Club 25 YFC 13 Key Club 3, 45 M Club 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4. LL' GLORIA FRIDLEY A good rtudent, a friendly lam, One ufe're proud to have in our cleft. French Club 1, 2, 33 G,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 25 Class Hockey 2, 3, 4, Var- sity 45 Basketball 35 Powder Puff Football Team 4. BRENDA GEORGE A good sport, full of fun, Brenda is known hy everyone. G.A.A. 15 Home EC. Club 2, 33 Volleyball 3, COE 4. an ?Y' if DONNA FISHER lWe'll never forget her that ir true: People like her are very few. War Orphan 15 French Club 1, Z, 31 YFC 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 45 Tri- 1-1i.Y 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Chip 4, Photo Editor 45 Counselor's Help 2, 4, Executive Committee 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Varsity Hockey 1, 25 Var- sity Basketball l, 25 Annual 2, 3, 4, Assistant Co-Editor 4. ,fk 'D' TPI N-J' 5 AL LEE G OODWIN Our Jports hero, dark and tall, Hi: perronality it known to ell. Key Club 3, 4, Junior Direc- tor 3, Treasurer 45 M Club 3, 4, Senior Executive Com- mittee, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 Golf 3, 4. SANDI GRAHAM She'J a typical American gal, Pretty, friendly, a wonderful pal. German Club 2,3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g B Team Cheerleading l,2g Pep Club l,2,3g Band l, 2,5,4g Annual l,2,3,4g Chip, Co-Feature Editor 4g Home Ec. Club 4g Modern Dance 2,33 Library Help 3g Hockey l,2,5,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Volleyball l,2,3,4. RONALD HALE Never talhi out, hut if y0u'll axk, He'll anrwer that quertion without any lark. Latin Club 3,4, President 4g Y.F.C. l,2,3, Vice-President 3g Band l,2,3, Treasurer 4g Choir 2,3,4g Glee Club 4. G QNQH' .-sv ROBERT WILLIAM GRANTHAM He that hath patience can have what he ufantr. F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 4g Chess Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4g Key Club 3,4g N.H.S. 3,-4g Annual 4g Football lg Track 3. THERESA GREEN The uforla' if a nice place to he, When you're at happy ar the. French Club lg G.A.A. l,2,3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 B Team Cheerleading l,2g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Orchestra lg Annual 23 Counselor's Help 3,4. ei QW 'Y ALICE MARIE GRAVES Quiet and rincere, Yet alufayf fall of cheer. Student Council 3g V.G.P. Secretary 32 G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g choir 2,33 Glee Club l,2g Home Ec Club 1,4, Vice-President 4g Hockey 2,3Q Basketball 2,3,4g Volley- ball 2,3,4g Office Help 4. LU ANN GUSOSKEY Good Humor only teacher charm to lart. V.G.P. 31 G.A.A. l,2,5g B Team Cheerleading lg Pep Club l,2,3g Modern Dance l,2g Volleyball 2g C.O.E. 4. LINDA GRANDSTAFF Wfordr tell 50 little, A .rmile Jo much. F.T.A. 2g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Counselor's Help 4. KAY HALL Sweeter at the year: go hy, Making all our trouhles fly. War Orphan 43 F.T.A. 2,3,4g Y.F.C. 2,3, Vice-President 3g G.A.A. 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2g Choir 33 Glee Club 2,4g Jun- ior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bear- erg Fashion Show lg Executive Committee 2. 31 JERRY HAVVKINS His idea of a perfect day- Leff work and more play, Football 4, Varsity 43 Track 3,43 Executive Committee 3. 496 FRED HELVEY Our pal Fred, a happy lad. Not real good, hut far from had. Football 13 Track 13 C.O.E. 4. 32 fav x 1 f C v 1 1 EARL D. HEARST Self-fonfidence if the first requixite For great anderxtanding. Student Council l,2,33 Math Club 3,4, President 43 Chess Club 1,2,3,4, President 43 V.G.P. Secretary 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Annual 43 Counselor's Help 13 Cafeteria Help 43 County Day Representative 13 Junior-Senior Talent Show 43 Executive Committee 1,2. EDDIE H. HELM You can? help hut like Eddie. With a friendly word he'J al- wayf ready. War Orphan 1,2,33 Chess Club 13 Latin Club 3,43 Y.F.C. 1,2,3, President 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Choir 43 An- nual 3,4, Advertising Mana- ger 4. itui .,-4 SANDRA HEFFLEY Nezfer an unhappy word From thi! gal u'e'1'e ever heard. Student Council 1,2,3g War Orphan 2,43 F.T.A. 43 French Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Annual 2,33 Counselor's Help 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. BOB HILTIBRAND Boh'.f friendly at ran he. A wonderful future for him we tee. Chess Club 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 V.G.P. 3,43 U.N. Club 3. X 43 Md' at-ft A SHIRLEY HAYES She is nice and one of these days, Wfe will hear about Shirley Hayef. Entered from Corning High 43 Pep Club 13 N.H.S. 1,2,3, Treasurer 33 Annual 33 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1,2,33 Office Help 2,33 Book- store 3. fav-4 rl? Q1 WARREN HICKENBOTHAM He'r handsome, smart, and fun. He'.t a guy liked hy everyone. Student Council 43 Key Club 43 M Club 3,43 Football 1,4, Varsity 43 Basketball 1,23 Track 3,4. STEVE HICKMAN fharafter rtarmlr out in all hit artionr. Cey Club 43 M Club 3,43 :ootball l,2,3,4, Varsity 2,3, lg Wrestling 23 Baseball 13 l'rack 3,43 Counselors Help P BOB HOLMAN No hurry, no worry- That'r the way to keep happy all the day. Football 13 C.O.E. 4. HARRIET HILLIS The SOIIIIJIJ gift to the Union. Student Council 33 V.G.P. 3, 43 Y.F.C. 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Chip 4, Circula- tion Manager 43 B Team Cheerleading 33 Pep Club 2, 3,43 Annual 3,4, Activities Editor 43 Hockey 43 Basket- ball 3,43 Volleyball 3,43 Choir 23 Glee Club 13 Sabots 23 Greggites 4, Program Com- mittee 43 Red Cross 43 Mod- ern Dance 33 Teachers Assist- ant 23 Fashion Show 13 Pow- der Puff Football Team 4' U.N. Club 4. a PAM HOEFERLIN A perfect athlete ufhatezfer the game, Rightly popular, alufayr the tame. Student Council 33 F.T.A. 1, 2,33 V.G.P. 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4, Cabinet 43 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,33 B Team Cheerleading l,2,33 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Annual 2, 33 Chip 4, Sports Editor 43 Powder Puff Football Team 43 Junior-Senior Prom Rib- bon Bearer 33 Hockey 1,3,4, Varsity 3,43 Class Basketball 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4, Var- sigf 33 Executive Committee 1, . PAT HINER She rarrier through Wfith what the rtartr to zlo. French Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 B Team Cheerleading 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Annual 23 Office Help 33 Counselor's Help 1. DAVID HOFFMAN Quiet, rourteour and kind. A nicer fellow you coula' not find. Football 13 Wrestling 3,43 C.O.E. 4. JENNIE LEE HILL Greatzzerr ,qrozvs through gen- erority. Entered from Southwest 23 F.T.A. 43 Math Club 43 Latin Club 3. RICHARD HUMMEL A regular fellou' through arm' through: A real friend true as true. Key Clubg M Club 43 Basket- ball 23 Golf 3,43 Wrestling 3,43 Track 23 Senior Class Vice-President3 First Place Regionals, State Contender 4. 33 gil K ck '5 'Vx P 'A 'fl . -2 -.4: .A.. ... ,,,. -0- K, 8 I ,N H9 I' , f 1- , ,,4hi5x,.. s ilk ,X 1 . fvn, I .-4. A 1 . Z, 1 7. -ag Q . W: 43 f X by e. sw, y 2 i R an Hz- .4 in 1 ,typ v ' -1 Af, rifle sgxgfik , 4,-vw. 'vw -,.... My CLIFF JARVIS Thir thing ralleil .frhool i5n't in my line, For otherr it it really fine. Football lg Wrestling 1. CAROL JOHNSON Mutir is well raid to he the Jpeech of angelt. French Club 3, President 33 Y.F.C. 1,2,33 Pep Club 13 Choir 2,33 Glee Club lg Op- eretta 13 All County Choir 33 Girls Ensemble 2,33 C.O.E. 4. JUDIE HUTCHINSON Alwayr jolly, full of pep, Thir gal Judy ir really hep. F.T.A. 23 G.A.A. 1.2.3,-ig Tri- Hi-Y 2,33 B ,Team Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3: Pep Club l,2,3,43 Red Cross lg Annual 1,2,33 Modern Dance 2,33 Basketball 23 Volleyball 23 Powder Puff Football Team 4. BECKY JEAN HYDE Born with the gift of laugh- ter. War Orphan 23 F.T.A. 23 Latin Club 3,4g Pep Club 23 Band lg Choir 2,33 Glee Club 4. fifb Q l -mf RUS KANEVSKY An athlete, a gentleman, and a leader: To he specific-he'r terrific! Student Council 43 Latin Club 3,43 Key Club 3,41 M Club 3,43 Hi-Y 33 Office Help 23 Track l,2,3,4, Varsity 2,3,43 Football l,2,3,4, Varsity 23,43 Co-Captain Football Team 4. MARJO KERMANS A friendly Jmile, hlue eyes, hlonrl hair. She'll he noticed anywhere. Entered from Lindberg High junior Yearg Student Council 23 F.T.A. 43 French Club 3,43 Y.F.C. 3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Choir 13 Home Ec. Club 2,43 Red Cross 4, Vice-President 4, Modern Dance 43 Office Help 23 Teacher's Help 2. ALTON JOHNSON Quiet, tmiling, thatlf hir nach Swell ditporilion, that'5 a fart! German Club 33 Football 1,3, 4, Varsitv 3,43 Track 3. MARY JUERGENS Mary works jurt like the re5t,' In all rhe doet the doe! her hen. G.A.A. lg Pep Club li C.O.E. 4. Www MARY KOELLING In life the findx a lot of fuzz, But when lherelr work, the get: it done. Student Council lg French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 5g B Team Cheerleading 1, 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra lg Choir 25 Annual 3g Office Help 2g Basketball 1, 2g junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3g Executive Committee 2. SHEILA LANE Capable of imagining all, ar- ranging all, And doing all. Volleyball 2. HAROLD KIRKENDALL He makes the mort of all that comer and least of all that goer. MARIAN KNAPP Although Jhe'5 seldom heard, llVe alufayf know Jhe'5 there Glee Club 45 UN Club 3. ELAINE LAWRENCE Sometime: rerioaf, Jometimer Jmiling, Alufayr friendly. Choir 43 Basketball 23 Vol- leyball Z3 COE 4. - FERN MARIE LEILING A friendly girl we all confers: We hope the has much Jacceu. Entered from O'Fallon Tech 23 Glee Club lg Home Ec. Club 2g Office Help 1, vsgflaltl TAMARA KROPUSHEK Sweetnexr and .rincerity are in her hezng. Latin Club 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 44 Tfi-Hi-Y 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Fashion Show 2g COE 4. CAROLYN LANGSTON Alway: rheery, pleafant to meet. Her ,rnzile iuft can't he heat. Glee Club lg Home Ec. Club 33 Stage Crew 3, 4g Volley- ball lg junior-Senior Talent Show 3, 4. N MU? SANDY LOCHBIHLER Not too Jeriour, not too gay, Bu! a true friend in ezfery way. F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, German Club 2. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 UN Club 3. TERRY LOYET Man hat hir will. But woman har her way. War Orphan 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 1, 2, 3, French Club 52, Latin Club 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec- retary 31 B Team Cheerlead- ing 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 2, 35 Red Cross 2, 3: Junior-Senior Prom Rib- bon Bearer 31 Executive Committee lg COE 4. MANUEL LEMAKIS A clan leader beyond com- pare, Thix type of guy if very rare. Student Council 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 43 VGP Co-Chairman 3g Key Club 3, 4, .Treasurer 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 43 UN Club 35 Football 1, 3, 43 Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 43 Wrestling 1, Sophomore Class Secre- tary, Rhythm and Blues Dance King 4. BOB LEWIS Bob if topr, can't be beat, A5 Jzvell a fella df you could meet. M Club 31 .Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 1, Z, 3, Var- sitv 33 Track 1, 3. ,fi X, PATRICIA MARIE MAGILL Smiling eyey, blond hair. Pat findr friend: everywhere. Entered from Rosati-Kain 31 Pep Club 4, Greggites 4, Vice-President 45 COE 4. AUDREY MARTIN ll e'll think about pledrantry, When we remember Audrey. .M '-is F1 'Ws,...49 inf' BONNI LONGWITH What ever the does, if done with ease. 1t'J ju!! her nature to please. War Orphan 1, F.T.A. 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g B Team Cheerleading 33 Pep Club 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, chip 4, As- sistant Editor 4g UN Club 2, Counselors Help 3, 4. KAY MC GREGOR Quiemen if her charm, Friendrhip that if warm, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, B Team Cheerleading 2, Pep Club 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. r I X . 1 l 3 4 . f 1 , se 355 ? 'Wt SQ ,Qgs'?it.. k:!.ix g , J 615 slisxiiff f Q fs . -. 5 9' 6 3i's'i5'43 fviir ilagg 3 ' B' Q ., if ' ff ,awp A if wif, DOLORES J. MARTIN Shelf courteour, Jheyi friendly, Jurt af nice a gal ar can he found. War Orphan 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Greg- gites 4, Secretary 45 Volley- ball 25 Counselor's Help 4. .1334 my :'MvM'5, sirsiis. . 5 qlQgi,dw,h,wkk is gf . ,ag ss-f igs fl-is 1 ze 235 Q'-3 rv f st S3 Ewa Q Sw fists Q 5,01 PAULETTE MAURER Smiling face, laughing eyes, Friendxhip reaching to the skier. G.A.A. 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, B Team Cheerleading 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Annual 33 Chip Reporter 45 Basketball 3, 45 Powder Puff Football Team 4. SANDRA MEYER Happy-go-lucky at work and at Play, ll7e know we'll hear of Sandy .rome day. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 B Team'Cheerleading 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual 25 Home Fc. Club 25 Modern Dance 2, 35 Coun- selor's Help 2. JUDY MARTIN Silence ir the mon perfect herald of joy. F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 NHS 2. RONALD MEYER Sunny ay a .rumnzer day, A grin on hit face, a will in hir way. Student Council 2, 35 Math Club 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 M Club 2, 3, 45 Annual 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 War Orphan 4. DON MOLTER Hereerns to find the greateii ivy, In just being an average hoy. VGP 4, Secretary 45 Football 1, 25 Golf 3, 45 Track 1, 2. NANCY MORRIS Always lovely in her own .vweet way, Someone quiet, happy and 843'- Entered from Cleveland High 35 F.T.A. 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Red Cross 4, Secretary 45 Library Assistant 1' GAA MARILYN MILLER When you are horn with pretly hair, You are noticed everywhere. French Club 25 VGP 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 B Team' Cheerleading 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Annual 2, 35 Modern Dance 2, 35 Jun- ior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3. MARTHA CAROL MUELLER ll e knozz' her hy her jolly air. Her bright eyes and lorely hair. F.T.A. l, 21 Latin Club 2, 32 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4g Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3: B Team Cheerleading 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 3: Powrler Puff Football Team 43 Office Help 33 Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 41 Class Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, gk Class Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. ALVIN NISHMOTO Beu'are! I may yet do Iome- thing JenJational! Football 13 Basketball Man- ager 1, 23 Track 4. LINDA ANN MYRE Newer a care or worry hat the. A light-hearted girl as you Call Jfe. French Club 33 Latin Club 3g Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Modern Dance 2 LUCY NISBET Dark, hrozvn hair and very fall, i Lucy if certainly liked hy all. War Orphan 33 French Club 2, 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Greggites 45 Home Ec. Club 44 Modern Dance 32 COE 44 Powder Puff Football Team 45 Executive Committee Z. fur JOHN NELSON john it cl nice fellozz' to knozr, llffe know in yearf, hir fame will grow. French Club 3. RON NISBET A cheerful fellow, a carefree lad. Ron'r 4 boy 1uho'J newer rad, Football 1, Manager 35 COE 4. JIM MUSIOL Our hoy jim ir full of wit, ll ith everyone he maker a hir. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 41 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Track 1. 7U' 'THQ' Nw' JACKIE NOLTE Aluuyf a friendly, cheerful last. ll7e're glad 5he'J part of our clan. XVar Orphan 1, 2g French Club 1, 2g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 1, 2g Modern Dance 2. CHARLES NORRIS Charlie if an all fright hoy, With a :mile and manner .fo roy. Www:-if SANDRA LEA RAFFERTY A little mirchief in her way, A little fun to .fbice each day Student Council 2, 3, 4g F.T.A. l, 23 Math Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 VGP 3, 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Secretary 23 B Team Cheer- leading 2, 3, Varsity 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Annual 2, 33 Chip Reporter 43 Class Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 41 Class Basketball 3: Class Volleyball 3, junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 33 -lun- ior Class Treasurerg Executive Committee 2, 43 Powder Puff Football Team 4g Rhythm and Blues Dance Maid 4. AMN is DAVID OVERBY See him and hear him Jay, Every day ir a holiday. Football 1g COE 4. BOB PARRY He can laugh with the jolliext, And work with the huriert. Football lg Wrestling 4, Track 2, 4. LEONARD L. PARCEL Jurt ar friendly ar can he, A wonderful future we forree, Student Council 2g YFC 2, 3, 4, President 4g Choir 3g UN Club 35 Football lg Track 3, 4, Annual 23 Or- chestra Zg Hockey 2, Baseball 25 Typing Club 2. GAYLE PETERSON He will rcore in lifelr game, llVh1le Jeeking out a greater fame. Student Council 3, 4g French Club 3, 4g VGP 33 Key Club 2, Zig M Club 3, 4, Wrestling GINNY O'NEILL Thi! if our Ginny, df you can fee. Kind and iweet ar a maid can he. F.T.A. l, 2, 3, 43 VGP 3, 43 YFC l, 2, 31 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 44 Band l, 2, 3, 4g Annual 4, Business Manager 45 Teachers Help 2, 3, 4. DIANA RAYBON Neat, Jweet, and dancing ir her fancy. F.T.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 33 French Club 3, 43 YFC 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 43 Modern Dance 2, 35 Operetta lg Girls Triple Trio 45 Junior- Senior Talent Show 3, 4g Hockey 1. 4'I BARB RENZ Small and jolly, lozfahle too. When .rhe'J around, no one is blue. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 13 Latin Club 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 43 NHS 43 Glee Club l, 43 Class Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3, 43 Junior-Senior Prom Maid 31 Rhythm and Blues Dance Maid 43 Executive Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, 2, Treasurer 43 Powder Puff Football Team 4. Lal in- if DIANA SCHUETZ l1Vonderful, wire and -warm, In her quietnerr there is charm F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g French Club 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 31 German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 23 B Team Cheerleading 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Modern Dance 2. 42 f? my CHARLES RUPPEL Full of fun and mirchief too, Doing things he .thouldn't do. Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity 2, 33 Office Help 3. ROBERT SCHAFER A good line is the rhortert dirtanre helween two deter. German Club 1, 2g Key Club 43 Student Council 43 M Club 3, 43 Football 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SATTLEY One foot in Heaven, The other in hot water. Band 1, 23 Football 13 Wres- tling 13 Track 13 COE 4. MARIANNE L. SCHENCK l share my plearufer and keep my tronhler to myself. F.T.A. 43 Chess Club 43 French Club 3, 43 VGP 1, 2, 3, 43 YFC 43 G.A.A. 1, 43 Band 1, 23 Home Ec. Club 4g Red Cross 4, President 4. CAREN ROHLFING We often ree this lar: about, Into mirchief without a douht. Math Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pub- licity Manager 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 An- nual 1, 2, 3, Staff 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Vol- leyball 1, 2, 3, 43 junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3. 's- , st CARL LOUIS SCHULZ Dark hair, not Jhort. not tall, Carllr a friend to one and all. BEVERLY SCHVVEIZER When given a task she never delays, For earnest efforts. she de- serves praise. Student Council 3, Latin Club 3, 4, VGP 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Glee Club l, Greggites 4, Presi- dent 4, Office Help 3, 4, Fashion Show 2, Powder Puff Football Team 4, Jun- ior-Senior Prom R i b b o n Bearer 3. YVONNE H. SKAGGS She's always happy- Happiness ir contagious. French Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Annual 2, 3, Modern Dance 2. JANIS SHARPE How far that little candle throws her heam. War Orphan 4, F.T.A. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 33 Hockey 3, Executive Com- mittee 1, 2. CAROL LEE SHERMAN To jitterhng on all the floors, Is what this good-humorezl gal adores. Entered from Roosevelt 2, Student Council 3, 4, Fresh- man Forum 1, F.T.A. 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, B Team Cheerleading 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 2, 3, 4, Co-Assistant Editor 4, Chip Reporter 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Counselor's Help 4, Executive Committee 3, Pow- der Puff Football Team 4, junior-Senior Talent Show 3, 4, UN Club 4, Bookroom Help L, Pep R 1, Basketball 2, 3, . ELISSA SHEETS Always fr i e n d l y, always smiling, That's what makes her so beguiling. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, Math Club 3, latin Club 2, 3, VGP 1, Cr.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Captain 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Orchestra 2, Choir 4, Annual 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 33 Freshman Track Queen, Jun- ior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Powder Puff Football Team 4, Homecoming Maid 4, Rhythm and Blues Dance Queen 4. JERRY SHERROD Lots of charm, plenty of wit, With all his friends he makes a hit. Student Council 4, Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, M Club 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, .1 ww' RON SEKENSKE Happy-go-lucky, free and fair, Wfith him no one can compare. Football 2, COE 4. Q X l l l RUTH ANN SMILEY Flashing dark eyes, Within laughter lies. F.T.A. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, VGP 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, An- nual 4, Greggites 4, Coun- selor's Help 4, Powder Puff Football Team 4. 1 43 w V 17, FRED SMITH Time, tide and tardy hells wait for no man. German Club 2, 3g M Club 2, 3, 4g Counselor's Help 43 Football Varsity 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Exec- utive Commitreeg Coach, Sen- ior Powder Puff Football Team. SUZANNE SMITH Beautiful, da r k, beguiling eyes, We wonder what behind thern lies. Student Council 43 War Orphan 33 French Club 2, 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 23 B Team Cheerleading 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Feature Edi- tor of Chip 45 Modern Dancc 2, 43 Office Help 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Help 13 Wrestling Queen lg junior-Senior Prom Maid 3: Secretary, Senior Classy Junior-Senior Talent Showg Senior Nominating Committee, Rhythm and Blues Dance, Maid 4. CHRISTINE SMITH Carefree, jolly, full of fun, .fls good a sport as anyone. War Orphan 3, 4, Treasurer 3' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri- Hii-Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 33 B Team Cheerleading lg Pep Club l, 2g Annual Salesman 2, 3g Home Ec. Club 45 Mod- ern Dance lg Powder Puff Football Team 4. DELORES ANN SMITH Delores is friendly and nice, Plent of sugar, plenty of spice. Home EC. Club 35 Fashion Show 2, 3. fi '5--v KAY STEWART She's not short, nor is she tall, Kay's just great and liked hy all. War Orphan lg F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 German Club 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 B Team Cheerleading lg Pep Club l, 2, 3g Annual Salesman 2, 3g Counselor's Help 4. rw' if --49 BRYAN STIRRAT There is nothing more to he treasured than a true friend. Chess Club 2, 33 VGP, Chairman 3g Football Ig Jun- ior-Senior Talent Showg Bowling Team, Captaing Missouri Junior Bowling League, Vice-President. Pla, 'Swv 'Ko- RANDALL D. SMITH Here is a hay we all agree, ll ho's swell a fella as could ezfer he. Key Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 2, Varsity 4g Bas- ketball 1, 23 Track lg Base- ball 2. RONALD STEVENS A horn comedian without a douht, Life's never dull when he'.f ahout. Math Club 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3g Key Club 3, 43 M Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Freshman Jaclfig Football 1, 23 Golf 3, . ll MILDRED SWOPE Quiet and Jincere, Someday of her fame we'll hear. Latin Club 3,43 V.G.P. Sec- retary 33 Y.F.C. 23 G.A.A. 1, 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Triple Trio 4g Basketball 13 Volleyball 1. KAROLE TEMPLETON Karole :urely is full of fun, Telling iokes to everyone. F.T.A. 3,43 Latin Club 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1, 23 Annual 13 Hockey 43 Pow- cler Puff Football Team 43 Bowling 1. BILL STOUT Here we fee Bill, on :hir page, The herald of the motorcycle age. C.O.E. 4. ,g' 'Xu' ROBERT STUDT I don't hnouf when I'll get there, But I'm on my way. 3 'f' NANCEE LEE THOMPSON Mitchief lurk: in her eyex, Cheerful laughter that never dies. War Orphan 1,23 German Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,2,43 Greggites 43 Program Committee 43 Basketball 23 Hockey 1,23 All County Or- chestra lg Opetetta 1. DIANA TICE Cute and clever, full of fun: Diana it liked hy everyone. F.T.A. 43 French Club 2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 3g Choir 4g Annual 1,43 Mocl- ern Dance 1,23 Office Help 2g Counselor's Help 43 Hock- fiy2g3 Volleyball 2,33 Bowling awww ' PAULA TALGHADER Here'J a gal with thine to fair, A quality that'5 pretty and quite rare, F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 V.G.P. 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 C.O.E. 4' Hockey 1,23 Basketball 1,2,33 43 Volleyball 1,2,3,4. GENE THOMPSON A regular guy in every eye. DORIS WVAGNER Lozlahle, Juhrtantuzl, a clezfer mind, A hetter girl ufe'd never find. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, VGP 3, 4, YFC 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Annual 4, Basketball 2, All County Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, junior Executive Committee. DONNA WESTERHOFF No hetter a Jport could you find, Always fair, alufayr hind. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 1, 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, COE 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Powder Puff Football Team 4, Bowling 4. SUE ANN TIMANUS To multiply happiness, you mutt divide. War Orphan 3, F.T.A. 4, Math Club 3, French Club 4, VGP 3, -4, YFC 3, 41 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Office Help 4, Counselor's Help 4, Powder Puff Football Team. ..f'Y MARGARET TRIPP Happy, nary a care, When you need a friend, .fhe'll he there. 0 G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2. 310' M wk JANE WILSON Polite, popular, nice look- ing, too She'J almort too good to he true, Student Council 1, 4, War Orphan 4, French Club 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Points Manager 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Annual 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Chip 3, Circulation Manager 3, Hock- ey Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball Tam 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity 2, 3, 4, junior-Senior Talent Show 4, junior-Sem ior Prom Maid 3, Oratoriml Contest Winner 4. .iv ff' NESSIE WIRICK A maiden Jhy That catcher your eye. French Club 3, VGP, Secre- tafY 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Tri- Hi-Y 3, B Team Cheerlead- ing 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Greggites, Treasurer 4, Mod- ern Dance 3, COE 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, Treasurer of Fresh- man Class, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3. X.. . X CAROL WEST A red-headed gal with flafh- ing eyef, She': a gal who'd take the prize. B Team Cheerleading 1, Pep Club 1. SANDY WIBLIAMS Two hig hrown eyer, Playing havoc with all the guyr. Student Council 1, 2, War Orphan 1, VGP 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Annual Salesman 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, Counselor's Help 1, junior-Senior Talent Show 4, junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3. '-- L Sgiigfi ff s A Qgrgzif' DOROTHY YONKER A smile, a charm, a winsome face,' That's our Dorothy with poise and grace. Student Council 2g French Club 2g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Tri- Hi-Y 2,3g B Team Cheerlead- ing l,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Choir 33 Glee Club 23 Annual 2,3,4g Chip Reporter 4g Pow- der Puff Football Team 4. PAT ZWEIFEL Cate as a kitten, Perfect as perfection. G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g B Team Cheerleading 2,3g Pep Club 1,2g Hockey Team 2,3,4,Varsity 2,3,4g Basketball 33 Powder Puff Football Team 4. ROBERT WOOD Tall, handsome, a real good sport. He's really tops on a basket- ball court. Student Council 4g Key Club 3,4g M Club 3,43 Football lg Varsity Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1, Varsity 2,3,4g All Conference Junior Yeatg All District Honorable Mention Junior Yearg Rhythm and Blues Dance Jack 4. SENIORS NOT BETTY BECKER GEORGE BOWIE DONALD BOYCE MIKE BULLOK JIM EHLL JOHN HORNSEY CHARLES HOLLINS CLARICE WORTMAN With a smile she lights her way Knowing she has brightened every day. Y.F.C. 2,31 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4. , 41. 4 Q, is at is , f gi.: .J , , Y X , ,,,, M ' 92 - 'f ww is gl , f w-2 ,M m b , K , . PICTURED LARRY LAZARCHEFF LORETTA NICKELS RON PALOZOLA TOM STORY CHARLES STROTHMAN NOVALINE TANKSLEY JOAN WILLS JOHN YOUNG Gentlemen prefer blondes, Bat I'm willing to give bra- nettes a chance. Y.F.C. lg M Club 3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Cafeteria Help 45 Football l,2, Varsity 3,4g Wrestling 1, Varsity 2,3,4g Track 1, Varsity 2,3,4g First Place in District Wrestling Meet and Fourth in State Meet in junior Year. 47 Nina Agrusa Susan Adams Jeanne Arthur Diane Baker Sandra Banks Linda Barry Susan Bentley Larry Bishop Sue Blankenmeister Larry Braun Phill Bruce Clyde Bull Roger Bullock Terry Chrismer Nancy Claytor Carol Charlton Shirley Cox Kay Creighton Tom Craddock Glen Davis Pat Delaney Clara Deskel Delbert Deuschle Pat Dillon Karen Done Larry Drexler Mary Dubrouillet Bob Durban Jim Ehll Richard Enzensuer Julie Evans Dale Fennell Sandra Fiedler Beth Ford Gloria Fridley Art Froeckmann Brenda George Loretta Ging Al Goodwin Linda Grandstaff Skip Grantham Alice Graves Theresa Green LuAnn Gusoskey Ronald Hale Shirley Hayes Jerry Hawkins Earl Hearst Sandra Heffley Eddie Helm Bob Heltibrand Warren Hickenbotham Steve Hickman Jennie Lee Hill Harriet Hillis Pat Hiner Pam Hoeferlin Charles Hollens Bob Holman John Hornsey Richard Hummel Judie Hutchinson Becky Hyde Cliff Jarvis Carol Johnson Mary Juergen Rus Kanevesky Mario Kermans Mary Koelling Marian Knapp Tamara Kropushek SENIOR WILL All my nice words My occasional high C My books and home-work assignments The typewriters in 402 My fine legs My squeaky locker My library of paper back books My fumbling ability My Chemistry Lab. ability Mr. Dubry The Heliotrope Bomb One class ring and one 55 Plymouth My Bookcovers Good fortune and youth Richard Cooper Another student like me My dissected worms My basketball ability My Plane Geometry Note Book My Ford engine for the use of his Fury Mr. Rogers Art Class All my A B C gum My catchers mitt By Bank Terminology book back My Mexican Marajuana My basketball ability My nickname Bullet Two good hands My chair at the Spoon The Pavillion Any boy except mine My football success My artistic talent The combination to locker 114 My paper punch All my leftover elevator passes My ability to attract those wonderful Marines My Language Lab. earphones My basketball shoes My beat up locker My place on the radiator in the third floor boys smoking club Aycock and his Senior English A one-way ticket to Kirksville My March of Dimes Crutch My French horn My position in Clerical Office Practice My chair in the inner office My third critical comment Locker 214 God A year's supply of Parisian Red Dye My 1950 Impala My long Name My physics headaches My ability to cut classes My seat at the senior lunch table lfirst lunchj Co-ed slumber parties My ability to play cool A year's supply of dandelions All my half empty clearasal tubes My wrestling tights My safe driving award The fun I've had as a senior My place in third hour gym My A's in French My sweatshirt The heights Mrs. Judson A little robin Last year's Reader's Digests My ink-stained locker TO Rich Gower Carol Burch All undergrads- . . I luture Journal sm students Jewel Love Mr. Brown's new homeroom Miss Sharp Bob Mills Sue Ellen Lowe The Zoo Bonnie Peggy Orr The wastebasket All Teachers Women of the world Mr. Rogers All of Doc's poor city children Carol Sue Nortman Bob Lewis Dave Hoffman Jimmy Miss Brase Jamie Hulsey Mr. Whitworth Mr. Rogers Anybody who wants it Peggy Dubrouillet Paul Black Jim Caldwell Mr. Rogers My sister, Rosie Bill Mr. Rogers Anyone who wants it nex Miss Barkley Next year's seniors Chris Finley Future Spanish students Anyone with feet that big A lucky freshman One of next year's seniors All the on-coming seniors Janet Thomas Miss Rounsville Jim Ford Sue Hannigan Whoever wants it The reference room The lucky freshman who l class Wayne Willie Mrs. Judson The sophomore girls Phillip Bruce Anna t year ikes to be late to Anyone willing to spend all her time work- ing on the Annual and the Chip Carol Sue Norrman Jim Counts, Nelson McVey and Bob Mills Earl Zahn Mr. Brown Bob Holman Next year's varsity 138 Sally Costello A certain junior boy Anyone who wants it My brother Miss Heeter Bobby Wright Next year's French class Barb Gottlob Donna Williams Gail Kuenke Carolyn Langston Sheila Lane Elaine Lawrence Larry Lazarcheff Fern Leiling Bob Lewis Sandy Lochbihler Terry Loyet Kay McGregor Pat Magill Audrey Martin Delores Martin Judy Martin Paulette Maurer Ron Meyer Sandy Meyer Marilyn Miller jimmy Musiol Don Molter Martha Mueller Linda Myre Lucy Nisbet Ronald Nisbet Alvin Nishimato Jackie Nolte Genny O'Neill David Overby Ron Palozola Bob Parry Gayle Peterson Sandy Rafferty Diana Raybon Barb Renz Charles Ruppel Bud Sattley Bob Schafer Marianne Schenck Diana Schuetz Beverly Schweizer Ron Sekenske Elissa Sheets Carol Lee Sherman Jerry Sherrod Yvonne Skaggs Ruth Ann Smiley Delores Smith Fred Smith Randy Smith Sue Smith Ronald Stevens Kay Stewart Bryan Stirrat Tom Storie Bill Stout Bob Studt Karole Templeton Diana Tice Sue Timanus Doris Wagner Jean Wells Carol West Donna Westerhoff Sandy Williams jane Wilson Nessie Wirick Bob Wood Dorothy Yonker John Young Pat Zweifel WILL WILL My shape All the kindness that has been shown to me by the teachers do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti Good luck All my good gades CHa Haj My football ability Mr. Rogers One locker with the mouse in it Dancing talents My Light and Bright Bottle My legs Humility Senior English All of my driving techniques for driving behind buses My wrestling tights My ability to think vigorously One locker next to the locker with the mouse in it My peek hole to the girls' dressing room My Geometry notebook My unnaturally straight hair The right to talk about a boy All the M-RH boys All my zero's from Mr. Rogers extra height approved way of skipping My My Mr. Detering My teachers An empty whiskey bottle My ability to play the bongos ties normal average American girl size Senior English note cards My tremendously large size clothes Al Rohlfing My elevator shoes One P. A. system My wave curlers My desk in Art Class One used football uniform All the papers and trash in my locker Some dirt to fill up the rut I made while trying to get into her driveway Writing up wrestling for the Chip and the Assistant Editorship on the Annual Staff My pride My great intellectual ability Mr. Aycock's lectures My nose Candy My two study halls Two empty closets My mathematical mind Mr. Larason's pop tests Blue Derby Hat draft card freshman elevator pass third floor locker Abnormal intelligence from Senior English notes and old gum wrappers A red slip My seat in Senior English The robe room A band-aid Gym locker Bottom of my locker All my love A red satin bow A duplicate of Terry's senior ring My hat My football uniform My wrestling ability A car radio My My My MV My My TO Frances Aitch The freshmen of 1963 Frana Van Bergen My red-headed French homeroom teacher My sister, Alice Nelson clubfoot McVey Posterity My sister Forthcoming G.A.A. cabinet members My brunette sister Delores Smith Next year's seniors Carol Humphrey Mr. Rohfling and my sister Penny when they go to football games jane Wilson Mr. Mikkleson Sue Chapman Mike Stillman Help Mr. Detering janet Eckles Donna W. Pat Nisbet August Groshem W. E. All those who are talented enough Peggy O'Neill Malcom-Bliss John Warner Carl Schulz Mr. Larason Marsha Pryor Ftancille Rusan Kay Harkleroad Mike Stillman Mr. Rogers One of next year's seniors David Schenck Kathy Hanlon Paula Noble jasper Italiano Sandy Sajovetz Any nut Cathy Mattingly Christine Smith Next year's Senior English Classes Peggy Robert The Candies Glen Huff Vickie Smith Miss Smith All future Physics students Karen Failor Jimmy Musiol Any deserving freshman Mary Scheller Kathy Senyard Janis Sharpe jan Hewitt CGood Luckj The building contractor My friend jim Donna Mulkey Karen Failor Steve Fitzgarald Paul Black Bill Sattley Elissa Sheets Future female football players Brian Kettenacher Barb Gottlob Frexhrnen hegin high Jchool careers Seeking knowledge for three nzore yearf Sophomores now know the Jcore AJ they Jlrizfe to learn nznch more juniors clofer to the top Leaderf of tomorrow-not lo Jtop Undergrad! mark oar Jchool The fntnre clauef that will rzde DERGRADS . 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Smith, Secretary, 2 ROW ONE: Sabo, Vice-Pre.rident,' R Coates, Pferidentg J. Reid, Secrefary, Vahle, Trearurer. v EXECLITI E COMMITTEE ROW ONE: Weaver, Carole Mattingly, Moreland, Pryor, I-lelsel, I.. Lewis. ROW IWO: Hulsey, Costello, Mutrux, Shites, J. Coates. ROW ONE: A. Taylor, L. Brown, Eckles, J. Reid, Mower, I.. Kanevsky. ROW TWO: Bagby, Sabo, B. Grayson, R. Coates, B. Stevens, Vahle. ROW ONE: V. Smith, Scott, T. Lane. ROW TWO: Glogovac, Guest. ROW THREE: G. Black, Wulfert. Class of 1965 in -3,4 1 fi i LE DERS OF TOMORROW Robert Alfred Pat Anderson Carolyn Asher '-f Mary Austin Robert Bailey , Z yr, Jerry Baker 1 .5 its Mike Baldwin 6 My Brenda Ballak 2 A Lewis Bange 3 33' Connie Bechtel 'VY Paul Black Bob Blue Vickie Boltc Jay Borchardt Lorene Borchers Carl Brandt Kathy Brennan Johnny Britton Joanne Brueggeman David Burch Carolyn Burnett Dennis Byrd Jim Caldwell Jackie Carter Donna Castro Dennis Christensen Charlotte Clark Jeff Coates Gayle Collins Jackie Coons' Kathryn Corr Sally Costello Karen Cotner Ruth Coughlin Jim Counts Judy Courtney Danny Doss Dennis Drozda Carol Eaton Judith Epstein Bill Fennell Christine Finlay Ken Fitrs Steve Fitzgerald Dave Forester Carolyn Frahm Sandy Friedrich Bob Gibson .LS a.f,,SH,Sll le: X- x - if X N., ii i ii, is ' P - 1 7 52' 7 JW S' Wag - 4 Ax 5 4 , f 4? W x I , ff A ,. mf- . - , Z ug QW W ' P193 : -an f ,aaa ii L, S' - 4 sg - - 1115-5 t' , 1. xy,- 'S A - at , ' SYM . 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ACTION IN L ----- lr, rs JILQM NN THE H LLS Vg 7017 .1 ur rf' .X ' 5 Q S H , qs!-I. J- ,. was ,,.,,,.,.,L.M- ,W-ww QE D. Amex ' R, I 'FTA 5 S' 7 M' if Ab. Wi K XX 2 X X QQ- 5' i W, fy ' ,,.., , Q ZH bww ' . 1, f 1 AZ' W - -.-. : . wx , . .qt54,, . M , A .5121 ' N sif q - b I . f f Q .. -- W 9 -, ff! I:1f i K' 1 Q' I , U 5? gg 69 N fournaliytf und Jcbolury meet Cboir und Glee Club: Jing Jo Jweel G.A.A. und Pep Club breu' Scbool Jpirit und inlrumurulf, too Frencb, German, Spunifb Clubf :peak To Many people tbey ull found Greek Tbe Senior play enjoyment brings Wbile usfemblief .fbow tulent flings Q T .Q QA in ji 'X' P an , C I X Q ifffl meQ 1 3y Ii' X , i Q 'Z if ,l 1'1 ii ,q,, Qifq, THE cm? Z KH ff Q 9,2 'fs J, . f , , M M V, V 4 f if v t, ,ss -1 if A Q 1 ' an ,,q: 9 v ' bi -qu ' iffy V .1 H ,1 '-.ff .. fx A Mn. 'Y .,,. 1' ' Ji 'wi N .' , 1-1135 A 'L fl-K .Ay ag 5,1 T fl X ffv, I fs 1464? 'L .X JN XD if D Q x it L. X in Y X Q OUR BAND TURNS i S Y . 1 , r l . l ROW ONE: D. Wagner, B. Baranyai, D. Smith, M. Austin, G. O'Neill, E. Metz, J. Wagner, C. Rolfing. ROW TWO: A. Olsen, P. Bagby, C. Becthel, C. Nortman, N. Hunter, G. Braden, P aye G. Bechtel, J. Helwig, R. Enzenhauer, J. Ford, R. Hale. ROW FOUR: B. Grayson, P. Conrad, D. Johnson, T. Palumbo, P . Powell, J. Carnosiotes, G. Kollias, L. Weaver, R. Kilburn Weiland, S. Winning, P. Noble, V. LaMont. ROW THREE: J. Linss, R. Crawford. J. Hewitt, S. Suffian, D. Kelley, L. Schaberg, T. Weber, J. Polette, H l Us BAND OFFICERS-President, D. Wagner, Secretary-Trea- surer, C. Patterson, Vice-President, B. Hellebrandt, Director, Mr. Chard. 72 The M-RH Marching and Concert Band has provided entertaining programs. During football season, half-time was high-lighted by formations and appropriate music pre- sented by the band. They were requested and accepted to play in the Veiled Prophet Parade and at half-time for Washington University. Through the concert season, the band enlightened the Christmas program and music assemblies. They gave concerts for the Parent-Music Club and forum meet- ings. Programs were presented to the dis- trict elementary schools. The band was in- volved in an exchange concert, and played in the annual music festival. The M-RH Swingin' Devils dance band is composed of outstanding players of a sec- tion. They provided half-time entertainment at the home basketball games with popular music arrangements. Q I 4 OUT FULL FORCE -1 if A ROW ONE: K. Mauer, M. Scheider, J. Schaberg, S. Graham, P. O'Neill, E. Worthington, W. Ennis, K. Anderson. ROW TWO: M. Powell, D. Labityke, B. McCollough, L. Gori, C. Peyton, D. Bradley, C. Miller, D. Essman, B. Hellebrant, ROW THREE: T. Smith, C. Campbell, B. Keel, J. Gilstrap, B. Hardt, B. Weber, J. Pelts, B. Stevens, M. Swofford, T. Wallis. ROW FOUR: B. Proemsy, J. Young, D. Woodside, J. McCarthy, J. Sheppard, J. Gilstrap, C. Patterson, W. Willis, E. Helm, R. Schoenly, Mr. Chard. DANCE BAND MEMBERS-ROW ONE: B. Gottlob, P. Bagby, P. Conrad, B. Miller, B. Grayson, D. Johnson, J. Lisitano, Mr. Chard. ROW TWO: R. Smith, B. Keel, J. Gilstrap, R. Schoenle. ROW THREE: B. Hellebrandt, D. Essman, T. Wallis, J. Bennett. SWEET MUSIC T0 THE EAR I 5 t I 5 ' t I I I , I I I 5 1 I I i . I Y STRING ALONG IN SONG ROW ONE: N. Thompson, S. Taylor, A. Sanders, Weinburg, ner, I.. Metz, j. Wagner. ROW THREE: Essman, Hilliti- M. Thompson, Russell, Clarke. ROW TWO: B. Provinse, brandt, Bechtal, I-Ielweg, Enzenauer, J. Ford, Hale, Gilstrap, Williams, Rusan, B. Davis, K. Anderson, Baranyai, D.. Wag- Keel, A. Bennett, J. Bennett. ROW FOUR: Willis, Helm. Mr. John Dolan is the director of both the string and full orchestra, which continued through another fine year. The full orchestra is composed of the strings with the addition of the winds and percussion who are also members of the M-RH band. The strings rehearse everyday, once a week in full orchestra. This year, as in past years, the orchestra partici- pared in the Spring Concert and the County Music Festival. To please everyone's tastes, the orchestra played both classical and popular music, all favorite melodies. Anyone in grades nine through twelve who has the proper ability may be eligible to join the orchestra. Mr. Dolan, their leader. 74 SINGI G PROVIDES ENJOYME T ROW ONE: S. Bentley, B. Gockel, Hobbs, M. Rascher, B. Schenck, R. Hale, Stogsdill, Bowie, L. Steiner, Fisher. ROW Stout, C. Humphrey, Lisitano. ROW TWO: L. Borchers, D. FOUR: Leonard, Boeving, Proske, Burgess, Burch, Burch, Wagner, D. Logan, Swofford, Helm, A. Sanders, B. Ford, C. Adams. Frahm, Mr. Haynes. ROW THREE: Gilbert, Ruhland, D. Well-loved and wonderfully presented music is the high aim of the M-RH A Cappella Choir. The choir, clad in emacu- late blue and white choir robes, present many appreciated programs at various times during the school year. They are often in the same programs as the band and orchestra who entertain at holiday assemblies and forum meetings. At the annual music festi- val, the members sing their favorite songs and are evaluated by music critics. Students are required to try out for this choir, and those with outstanding voices are admitted. Mr. Haynes, who is a new teacher this year, directs this eloquant chorus. OFFICERS-Swofford, Helm, C. Burch, B. Ford, B. Gockel. 75 AND E TERTAINME T FOR ALL ROW ONE: Kay Hall, C. Burch, N. Gilbert, J. Cissell. ROW TWO: M. Swope, B. Hyde, S. Adams D. Raybon, B. Gockel. .1 l- 1 . L - r 2 l. 5 i l . . l. . .ll ll li ROW ONE: M. Swope, M. KIIBPP. C. Asher, L. Miller, J. Goode, B. Peterson. ROW TWO: D. Hadley, J. Werne, E. Laurence, B. Hyde, L. Smith, D. Tice. ROW THREE: B. Renz, J. Cissell, K. Hall, L. Clark, I. Johnson, D. Mulkey, D. Raybon. MUSIC ACTIO AH ----- H! ! Go Dale Go All together now The Band in full force TUDE TCOUNCIL SERVES STUDE T BODY LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Evans, S. Saiovetz, M. Lemakis, R. Kanevsky, E. Sheets. A Student Council officers are elected by the entire student body after the nominees have elaborately campaigned and made an election speech in the election assembly. There are five offices to which reliable and responsible stu- dents are chosen by ballot. The first assembly of the year is presented by the Council when the senior class offers a challenge to the freshman class. D 7 ROW ONE: Cathy Mattingly, Worthington, Gottlob, Helsel, Costello, Evans, Manning, K. Anderson, Chriswell, S. Jones, Renz, Rafferty, Sheets. ROW TWO: R. Coates, J. Ford, L. Brown, Coons, J. Grayson, Weigraffe, Patterson, K. Conley Yourtee, K. Bentley, Blanlcenmeister. ROW THREE: G. Black Glogovac, Weaver, Sherman, Carole Mattingly, Boeving, V. Smith, J. Wilson, Van Bergen, T. Lane. ROW FOUR: Mr. Detering, G. Peterson, Hickenbotham, Mutrux, Schafer, Bruce, B. Wood, Essman, Sajovetz, Lemakis, J. Coates, P. Black. X U- Y ,-Qjwsig S ,I 1 'S s ..:7. 3Qx'Flil??'2iif1gt XMDEQ A H RD WORK MAKES A BETTER SCHCDCDL The Student Council has served M-RH in many ways. It is com- posed of representatives elected from each of the advisory groups. They are assigned to various committees and jobs through the year, The main project of the Council was promotion of the Maple Chest in its new location on the first floor. The Chest sold many school supplies, including Student Council pencils with football and basketball schedules, and gym clothes. Regulation gym suits are sold in coopera- tion with the physical education department. In addition to bake sales, suppers, and car washes, the Student Coun- cil, this year, produced a Buzz Book which contained telephone numbers and addresses of the Junior and Senior high school students. Boosters and ads were sold to help finance the project. h- l Mr. Del addresses the S.C. During the Christmas season, the Council collected canned goods for the Fats and Leans organization to donate to people in need. The decorated Christmas tree and sale of Christmas cards added to the holiday spirit. In keeping with the community projects, the group helped, lwfm l H for the second consecutive year, in the March of Dimes Teen-age Drive, and also sold balloons and crutches in advisory groups, and set up car blockades on the main thorough-fares. An attempt to acquire a foreign exchange stu- dent was made this year. As part of the ex- change program, two M-RH students would be sent to the country in Europe from which the exchange student came. The Student Council is sponsored by Warren Detering to whom it is grateful for his guidance and help. Now about the foreign exchange student . . . irw, .. rm, 1 was V. , W Af- . Y ww my avg. a . . tif Hb' If A 'fe i- 1 - phase ,, -f. Y-FQ? A - -,LF-h . -we el -- f - .s i ' -- , .ml 1 its 'Yi ' 1 i ,jfj l ,,.,, I .... , J f jf! A X . T. , ,R ,X .,.., M My ...iv . . 5 ,.,. , ,. 'p . f f ' , - is Z i Deck the halls . . julie gives her report. 79 PEP CLUB if-1 fs' fi, 5. TIRS SPIRIT LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Smith, Secretary-treasurer, Barb Renz, President, Sue Blankenmeister, Vice-President. Onward to victory! We will win this game to- night! Cheers such as this were screamed from the Pep Club section at all games. The Pep Club encour- aged their team in both wins and loses. This year, the Pep Club was very effective in pro- moting school spirit at games for all of the teams. They were also concerned with supporting the cheer- leaders. Spirits were heightened with pep assemblies in the gym. The cheerleaders lead the student body in new cheers to be used at the on-coming games. Pep Club members learned the cheers at their meetings and shouted them out in their specified section of the bleachers. Selling line-up programs at football and basketball games was another Pep Club project. The M-RH sweatshirts with the Blue Devil embossed on the front were sold by this group, too. The cheerleaders sold M-RH derbys to the student body to add to the Pep Club treasury. Pep Club provided the beautiful bouquet of mums to Linda Farris, football queen, at the homecoming game. The victorious homecoming game was preceded by the huge, high-spirited bon-fire where fans in- circled the fire singing school songs and cheers. New cheerleaders were aided by the Pep Club in financing their uniforms and megaphone charms. The club is sponsored by Miss Carole I-Ieeter and Mrs. Donahue. Members are required to pay annual dues. The money collected is added to the treasury or used to buy M-RH pennants with the teams' mascot and school name. Pennants from the league teams to be hung about the gym were purchased by the Pep Club. BACK BO E OF SPORTS ACTIVITIE ROW ONE: Rohlfing, Smiley, Fisher, Sherman, Dubrouillet, Sheets, Rafferty, Renz, S. Williams, Hillis, A. Graves, Nolte S. Bentley, P. Maurer, M. Miller, N. Agrusa, Wells, N. Claytor, Brennan, J. Magill, Castro, Pryor, Helsel. ROW TWO: Cathy Mattingly, L. Lewis, Bechtel, Mulkey, E. Schultz, Lueke, Patterson, L. Borchers, B. Taylor, P. Anderson, Van Bergen, J. Wilson, V. Bolte, S. Meyer, C. Petre, Morrison. ROW THREE: V. Graham, S. Graham, Carole Mattingly, O'Neill, Suffian, Peters, B. Ballak, A. Salmon, Moreland, L. Shepp, Hannigan, Hanlon, -- H I MZ 4 Kyiv u ,. . ,f,,, 1 . , James, Tice, Swope, J. Thomas, T. Green, Coons, Costello. ROW FOUR: D. Yonker, Grandstaff, Ging, Westerhoff, Wortman, Frahm, N. Thompson, Korr, Cortney, Piche, Sharpe, Reeves, White, Steiner. ROW FIVE: M. Mueller, J. Evans, N. Morris, Wortman, D. Williams, Leonard, Tissus, Bruggeman, B. Ford, Hyde, Cox, D. Martin, J. Grayson, Burnett. ROW SIX: L. Farris, Blankenmeister, Hutchinson, Hoeferlin, Palmer, Sajovetz, Austin, Creighton, Hiner, Timanus, Schweizer, Heffly, Gotlob, Stuart. il ,21 1 'ii-ii H , ,.-,,. we A ROW ONE: Hesse, Sinclair, Worthington, Zuccarello, Olsen Lisitano, Allard, Reid, P. Johnson, Brannan, K. Anderson, J. Cooper, V. Smith, Chatman, Goode, Hadley, Stites, A. Taylor, Riley. ROW TWO: Ohmahondro, A. Russel, Weigraffe, Man- ning, Ferguson, Ernst, Shaberg, Hobhie, J. Powell, Lowe, Carte, R. Evans, Eckles, Forrester, Davis, Roff, Farris, D. Carroll, Peterson. ROW THREE: Kellogg, Hickman, Riley, Kamler, Cissell, Pat Carr, Ruhland, Modick, Graves, Russan, J. Stevens, s Dubrouillet, V. Smith, Bentley, Piche, Kuenke, Dodson, Feinstein, Bararryai, Brant, J. Shepp. ROW FOUR: Counce, Burch, Poduska, T. Smith, Collant, Basse, Brenizer, J. Shaberg, M. Thomson, Hortman, Folias, Conley, Thompson, Benz, Rashcoe, Lorenz, Roeder, Criswell, Nisbet. ROW FlVE: Taylor, Swinehart, Thompson, Joller, Mower, Metz, Sheila Smith, S. Jones, B. Bruce, J. Steget, M. Clark, Boeving, Humphrey, Yourtee, R. Martin, Juergins, J. Weldon, J. Ballak. mf THE GALS BEHI D THE GUY Q4 -I I Elissa Sheets Captain L. L-f L Cheerleaders and Majorettes have given the school much spirit and entertainment at games and during half-time. The cheerleaders practice their cheering during the summer months and after school. They pass on the technique to other girls with practice sessions. They are chosen by try-outs by teachers, and other cheer- leaders from different schools. ' i ROW ONE: S. Costello, S. Sajovetz, S. Rafferty, S. Manning. ROW TWO: Cathy Mattingly, Carol Mattingly. ROW THREE: Elissa Sheets. E Half-time at football games is high-lighted by the high-stepping, graceful majorettes as they march with the band during their show. The majorettes often twirl flaming barons to the band's accompaniment. The girls are also chosen by try-outs. Cheerleaders and Majorettes are examples of fine school spirit in action. .-f . 5, 4 f 5 'iii Lv .ik Sandy Fredrick 1 f-. 1 QD. Nancy Lynn C0-Captain 82 C0'CdPWi'1 .A.A. DOES MUCH FOR M.R.H. XJ 1 1 1 31' S' WX,.,,, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Rafferty, Secretary, B. Renz, Treasurer, J. Evans, Presidentg S. Blankenmeister, Vice-President. A 1 .. Z 'QE 'NK' Q? qw' 'iv - ' QW.. If ' ' ' . :AA I 5 FIRST ROW: L. Moreland, K. McGregor, B. Renz, D. Fisher, C. Rohlfing. SECOND ROW: S. Costello, P. joefcrlin, J. Wilson, E. Sheets, S. Blankenmeister. THIRD ROW: J. Evans, S. Sajovetz, M. Mueller, S. Rafferty, I.. Farris, M. Dubrouillet. 83 N SPORTS AND GAMES ROW ONE: J. Evans, H. Hillis, M. Tripp, S. Bentley, T. Loyet, M. Duhrouillet, C. Deskel, L. Nisbet. ROW TWO: L. Barry R. Smiley, N. Agrusa, M. Mueller, D. Fisher, C. Sherman, P ltte Maurer Nolte S Williams M Koelling Zweifel, Pau e , , . ., . D. Yonker, L. Ging, P. Dillon, J. Hutchinson. ROW THREE: D. Raybon, M. Swope, M. Sthenck, K. McGregor, S. Meyer C. Rohlfing, B. Renz, S, Rafferty, E. Sheets, S. Blankenmeister. The letters G.A.A. stand for the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation. All girls of the high school are invited to join this organization. An initiation is required for all those who wish to participate in this club. The main initia- tors are the officers and cabinet members, but others can join in on the fun. P. Hoeferlin, T. Kropuschek, S. Heffley. ROW FOUR: D. . . A J 4. 1 Wagner, C. Wortman, S. Cox, D. Tice, D. Schuctz, G. Frmd ey S. Graham, C. Smith, E. Skaggs, B. Ford, D. Westerhoff, G O'Neill, J. Wilson, N. Claytor. ROW FIVE: E. Laurence, D Martin, P. I-liner, K. Creighton, K. Done, C. Templeton, B George, N. Thompson, B. Hyde, S. Timanus, B. Schweizer P. Talaghder, A. Graves, L. Farris, M. Mueller. This club offers girls the opportunity to participate in intramurals. In these games teams in the same classes have playoffs, and the winners receive many points. From these intramurals class teams are chosen. ROW ONE: J, Hewitt, J. Piche, V. Graham, J. Coons, P. Borchers, E. Schultz, B. Gotlob. ROW THREE: C. Eaton, Peters Morrison, J. Grayson, S. Costello, M. Pryor, L. Moreland, L. J. Thomas, C. Bechtel, D. Mulkey, 1. Leonard, L. Shepp, Carole Reeves, L. White, L. Steiner, S. Hannigan, C. Helsel. ROW Mattingly, L. Lewis, F. Van Bergen, ROW FOUR: C. Petree TWO: C. Brennan, C. Frahm, S. Suffian, Bernett, Cathy V. Bolte, D. Tisuis, M. Austin, L. Palmers, S. Sajovetz, J Mattingly, C. Nortman, J. Lueke, C. Patterson, G. Myers, E. Brueggeman, B. Ballak, N. Hales, S. Krumm. 84 THEY DO THEIR BE T 5315 is ROW ONE: Reid, C. Bennet, K. Failor, P. Johnson, K. Ander- son, P. Gallaher, J. Powell, Penny Maurer, J. Copper, B. Hobbie, K. Brannan. ROW TWO: L. Poduska, B. Baker, Crunk, Mower, E. Metz, K. Basse, B. Hadley, C. Dodson, P. Allard, C. Criswell, M. Corte, M. Weigraffe, J. Wagner, R. Evans, J. Lisitano. ROW THREE: C. Ehll, Collant, J. Cissell, J. Schaberg, D. Olsen, N. Gilbert, J. Brenizer, S. Ferguson, W. Burns, G. Ruhland, The girls on class teams have the opportunity to play other girls from different schools. From the class teams the most outstanding players are chosen to be on the varsity. This team plays other outstanding players from other schools. Slovensky, McDonald, P. Riley, S. Forrester. ROW FOUR: T. Smith, C. Rascoe, L. Graves, J. Ernst, S. Manning, B. Bararryai, S. Lowe, A. Feinstein, A. Russel, Dryer, J. Eckles, C. Humphrey, L. Kanevsky, D. Carroll, Stites. ROW FIVE: P. O'Neill, J. Werne, B. Provinse, D. Smith, S. Farris, S. Boeving, P. Lorenz, J. Barnes, Slinger, C. Burch, Pat Carr, M. Joller, Kunke, C. Sinclair, C. Grebe. Among other enjoyments furnished by G.A.A., they have a dance to which the girls ask the boys, and at which the cabinet performs and a court of males is chosen. ROW ONE: J. Brandt, E. Worthington, S. Folias, C. Omohun- dro. ROW TWO: P. Bolte, J. Shepp, T. Zucarello, J. Hesse, D. Loyet, C. Miller, Sneider, B. Peterson. ROW THREE: J Schaberg, M. Thompson, Hartman, T. Palumbo, V. Davis, J. Goode, J. Peterson, J. Reeves, P. Nisber, K. Burch, Chapman, 'ii a M. Green, Lane. ROW' FOUR: J. Shepherd, P. Youetee, P Dubrouillet, J. Stevens, V. Smith, Russan, E. Thomas, S. jones B. Bruce, D. Benz, K. Bentley. ROW FIVE: R. Martin, I Daives, E. Walker, J. Juergens, J. Weldon, K. Conley, C. Baire P. Ball, B. Swinehart, S. Renick, J. Steger, S. Freman. ME OF ACTIO fl I V '4 . ltr i I CA at-r Letterman's Club is composed of boys who have partici- pated in a sport or sports and earned a M-RH letter for their iacket or sweater. These boys have boosted spirits by cheering at all of the games. They have added much to the good sportsman- ship of M-RH. During the second semester the club, under sponsorship of Charles Seng, gathered once a week in friendly competition of various sports. OFFICERS - ONE: Rich Hu Phill Bruce. ROW TWO: Roger Bullock, Larry Drexler, Jerry Sherrod, Glen Huff. l ll '. ROW ONE: R. Hummel, R. Stevens, P. Bruce, A. Froeckmann, R. Meyers, J. Britton, E. Zahn, sponsor Dale Rogers. ROW TWO: R. Bullock, B. Mills, L. Lemakis, ROW THREE: Drexler, L. Checkett, S. Grantham, R. Cooper, B. ROW mmel, ization for junior Bishop, B. Stirrat, J. Coates, G. Huff, M. G. Peterson, A. Goodwin, B. Durban, L. Mitchell, S. Hickman. ROW FOUR: R. Wood, J. Musiol, J. Sherrod, P. Black. The Kiwanis sponsored Key Club is a fraternal organ- and senior boys. The objective in Key Club is service to the club had a bake fellow member who made good contributions and attended school and the community. This year, the sale and a paper drive. Members chose a meetings regularly as recipient for their scholarship award. The annual Key Club banquet climaxed the year. Members received their pins, President Jerry Sherrod presented a speech and con- ceded the newly elected president to office. Key Club is sponsored by Dale Rogers. ROW ONE: E. Zahn, K. Fitts, J. Walton, B. Schafer, J. Schucart, D. Paulsmeyer. ROW TWO: J. Wamble, F. Smith, J. Johnson, C. Bull, C. Ferguson, J. Young, J. Jennings, P. Black, R. Coates. ROW THREE: R. Stevens, R. Bullock, B. Wood, P. Bruce, M. Lemakis, R. Meyer, D. Fennel, S. Mitchell, A. Froeck- mann. ROW FOUR: A. Goodwin, R. Smith, R. Hummel, B. Durban, L. Drexler, G. Huff, J. Coates, J. Britton, B. Hayes. ROW FIVE: G. Petersen, J. Langston, R. Mills, W. Hicken- botham, B. Lewis, F. Moreno, C. Rupple, J. Coates, J. Musiol, C. Mutrux, N. McVey, B. Wright, D. Harding. ROW SIX: J. Jewel, R. Cooper, B. Stevens, S. Winning, D. Vaughn, D. Molter, L. Bishop, S. Fitzgerald, S. Sherrod, A. Johnson, C. Brandt, G. Vahle, S. Hickman, B. Momhe. ' ft? I s TUDENTS GAI K OWLEDGE 'ir ROW ONE: H. Hillis, M. Schenck, L. Barry, J. Wagner, T. Smith. ROW TWO: L. .Q gg IW H Parcel, D. Wagner, J. Krohme, P. O'Neill, Rutter. A Z4, V::A'4 N ROW ONE: 1. Krohme, Secretary- f Treasurer. Row TWO: P. O'Nei1, , , , it r Publicity Chairman, Parcel, President. ' V r-r-rrr r.r.. . YFC Y.F.C. CYouth for Christ? has achieved much this year. The meetings are organized monthly with its sponsor, Doc, Roberts, to plan and carry out the programs. The programs included semi-monthly rallies, Bible study and quizzing com- petition, in which M-RH Y.F.C. received honors, and socials. The club, also, showed inspirational films and sponsored an assembly presenting Don Loney as guest speaker. The school club is sponsored by the local St. Louis area council.- MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta fMath Clubj is one of our very active clubs. During their meetings they strived to learn a great deal in the exciting field of figures. The above name signifies that the club is a member of the national mathematics fra- ternity and therefore, the members must maintain a A-B average in math and have taken Algebra and Geometry. The club also tries to carry out many worthwhile projects which will aid the club and further the interests of the members. ROW ONE: Van Meter, Suffian, D. Wagner, Helsel, Morrison, Hewitt, Hill, G. Meyers, Salmon, C. Rohlfing. ROW TWO: Mayhew, Bruce, Bullock, Hearst, Brueggeman, Palmer B. Hellebrandt, D. Johnson, Labitzke. ROW THREE: B. Mills, R. Meyers, Miss Smith Hulsey, Rafferty, Sheets. ROW FOUR: Stevens, Grantham, B. Stirrat, B. Miller, Cooper Schwartz. 'X . j LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, Doris Wagner, President, Earl Hearst: Trea- surer, Sandy Raffertyg Vice-President, Skip Grantham. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS N4 4 T 1. - JJ-we W4 L FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-Left to Right: J. Sharpe, Secretary, G. Myres, Vice-Presidentg K. Hanlon, Treasurer, D. Schuetz, President. French Club was organized once again this year with membership open to all students of the French classes. The club attempted to plan programs which would acquaint its members more fully with the cul- ture of modern day France. The meetings, which gathered once a month, par- ticipated in varied activities planned by the club to achieve their purpose. Among these plans included visits to restaurants, museums, and musical shows, all with that French flair. At the regular meetings, the members were led in singing songs in French. Films that had been taken on a tour of France were shown. The group met with their teacher and sponsor, Mrs. Louise Judson who helped them with the direction and planning of the programs. ROW ONE: Suffian, D. Smith, Rusan, D. Hadley, Gallagher, Patterson, Westerhoff, Helfley, Piche, Tice, Sharpe, Peterson Boevlrrg, Allard, Fisher, Sherman, Done, cr. Meyers, Helribrarrrl. Row THREE: Hanlon, D. Carroll, Clavror, Murrux, Fridlev ROW TWO: R. Evans, K. Mowrer, C. Ehll, Brandt, D. Schuetz, Hiflefr Timfm'-15, MOFUSOU, While, J- Hkkmanr RaYb0U- GUIDANCE FOR EVERYO E WY 1 . ROW ONE: Jim Counts, B. Mills. ROW TWO: J. Coons, C. Patterson, J. Grayson, P. Morrison, C. Mutrux. ROW THREE J. James, E. Zahn, J. Walton. ROW FOUR: K. Hall, S. Suf fian, Grimm, L. Grandstaff, L. Ging, D. Yonker, N. Claytor B. Heltibrand, B. Longwith, Tice, Schuetz. ROW FIVE: Li Barry, C. Bechtel, G. Myers, Salmon, Willis, S. Heffley, P upon and managed by the students every year. The junior and senior chairmen are chosen at the first meeting in January. Sue Timanus and Jackie Coons were this year's senior and junior chairmen respec- tively. V.G.P. annually sponsors Career Day which takes place in the spring of the year. Juniors and seniors choose one occupation for each of the three hours. They talk with and listen to people of vari- ous professions during this time. Each group has a student chairman, secretary, and faculty advisor to assist the speakers. The guests are served coffee and donuts by the welcoming committee. As al- ways, Career Day was educational and interesting to all concerned. V.G.P. CVocational Guidance Programl is voted . ... T ' . B QM' Fai ,E+ ,A F F' we ,W E 2 4 1 'tr I Q. : av is 1 ' fi K .sf I-Ioeferlin, M. Austin, S. Timanus, N. Morris, C. Schwab. ROW SIX: Raybon, Cox, L. Moreland, Sajovetz, Frahm. ROW SEVEN: D. Wagner, D. Martin, B. Ford, L. Palmer, J. Mayhew, V. Swofford, B. Sattley. ROW EIGHT: C. Brandt, L. Shepp, Breuggeman, M. Swartz, S. Grantham, F. Ball, Steenrod, B. Stirrat. ' swf is ,,,.. Jackie Coons, Sue Timanus, Bonnie Longwith. M-RH GUYS LISTEN WITH INTEREST. 89 WAR ORPHAN CLUB CONTINUES AID Park Won Hi The representatives to War Orphan have this year, as in past years, continued a worthwhile deed. This deed is the support of a War orphan overseas. Miss Louise Smith, the club's sponsor, has organized this group at M-RH. The committee achieves this spon- soring by the collection of donations from the student body during advisory group periods. This money is used to supply food, clothing, and other necessities for the orphan. This year the war orphan was Park Won Hi who lives in Seoul, Korea. Letters are exchanged from her and the active group. Q11 ! ,I l WAR ORPHAN OFFICERS-ROW ONE: Cathy Mattingly, J. Eckles, President. ROXY7 TWO: S. Boeving, J. Brueggeman. 2 .,., . XII l 4 . l l 5 I 1. i ii l 2 ii I ROW ONEI Barry. J- Miiflill. N. AQFUS3, WCb6f, B0CVil'l2l. Shepp. ROW THREE: Lorenz, K. Done, C. Smith, Reeves, HCHICY. Hclsel. A- UISCH- ROW TWO: Miss Smith, Hall. Hillis, J. Wilson, P. Dubrouillet, P. Nesbet. ROW FOUR: R. OSICCD, Cafhl' Maffinflly' M0l'flS0fl. Bfucflllemafl, V30 BUY!-TCU, J- Meyers, Huff, Holman, B. Sattley, Eckles, Helm, Kempf. SCHOLARS A D ALSO WORKER sk iw - , , Q S ROW ONE: Benson, Charlton, T. Loyet, Koelling, George, Juergens, Laurence, C. Johnson. ROW THREE: Gusoskey, T. Arthur, Dillon, Kropuschek, Talahader. ROW TWO: Mr. Craddock, Beaubien, G. Davis, Hoffman, Holman, Sekenske, Whitworth, Deskel, P. Delaney, P. Magill, I. Nisbet, Wirick, Ehll, Sattley. C,O.E. are letters standing for Cooperative Occupational Education. Students par- ticipating in C.O.E. attend school approximately one half day and one half day working at their job. In the morning these people attend a special C.O'.E. class where they learn more about their particular type of job. On the job students gain actual practical experi- ence while in training for the job of his choice. Seniors are the only class allowed to belong to C.O.E. Mr. Whitworth sponsors this organization. 91 1 5 1 SECRET RIES AND SOCIAL WORKERS G mf ,N ROW ONE: P. Magill, Wirick, Smiley, Westerhoff, Hillis, L. Nisbet. ROW TWO: Cox, D. Martin, N. Thompson, I.. Farris, Schweizer. ROW ONE: Wirick, Treasurer: Schweizer, Presi- dent. ROW TWO: Magill, Vice-President: Hillis, Committee Member. ROW THREE: N. Thomp- . - son, Committee Member: D. Martin, Secretary: The Greggitef are a group of girls who extend their knowledge of clerical work through the sponsorship of Miss Elsa Brase. In this class the students learn the correct ways to answer letters, file, and make reports. These advanced pupils offered bake sales for the student body and a breakfast for themselves. I.. Farris, Program Chairman. The Red Cross Club, sponsored by Miss Bertha Yackel, functions to serve people. They perform such tasks as giving a program for the jefferson Barracks Hospital, baking cookies for the mental hospital, filling Christmas stockings, making children's dresses and layettes, and pre- paring table decorations. They also have county meetings where they wrap packages. ROW ONE: Hesse, Cathy Mattingly, Schenk, Hillis, Morrison, Rusan, Pryor, Hadley, Weigraffe, Lowe, J. Powell. ROW TWO: Molkey, Costello, Chatman, George, T. Loyet, D. Loyet, Current, Gotlob, White, Zahn, M. Dubrouillet. ROW THREE: Charlton, Hannigan, C. Clark, Krohne, Eckles, Smith, Russell, Helsel, J. Cooper, Rafferty. ROW FOUR: M. Mueller, Paulette, Skaggs, N. Morris, D. Williams, Van Bergen, Bararryai, Brenizet, Reeves, Jennings, Wright, Hobbie. I1 gm-:I 1 l 3 a l ROW ONE: Nancy Morrison: M. Schenck, Presi dent. ROW TWO: A. Russell. ouiz FUTURE TEACHERS ARE ACT: E soil! W -fin-rg-- ..,E E W ..., s ROW ONE: Eckles, Weigraffe, Cissell, E. Metz, Russel, Rusan 1. Brandt, K. Burch, Baranyai, Sinclair, Omohundro, Heffley ROW TWO1 Mowrer, Cr. O'Neill, P. O'Neill, Werne, C. Clark M. Sneidet, Ballak, Hoeferlin, Morrison, Noble. ROW THREE J. Dawes, Mulkey, L. Schaberg, Provinse, Westerhoff, Yourtee, The FTA, sponsored by Warren Coy, met twice a month this year at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The club's purpose is to stimulate interest in teaching, ro learn how teachers receive their training, to culti- vate qualities of personality, and to study the lives of great teachers, This year's projects included the continuance of the cadet student teacher program, which was introduced last year, and the coat checking service at the home basketball games. The club took field trips to the Mis- souri School for the Blind and to Lindenwood College. The members of FTA also attended the Future Teachers of America Workshop at Afton. The last meeting was the club's annual picnic at Mr. Coy's house. J. Schaberg, Paulette Mowrer, K. Hall, Mr. Coy. ROW FOUR Weber, Folias, Bechtel, Timanus, Ballak, Salmon, R. james Claytor. ROW FIVE: B. Keel, P. Weiland, D, Wagner, Barry Schenck, Smiley, j. Hill. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. O'Neil, R. Smiley, L. Barry, D. Wagner. A 1 V' 4 5 f, .1 A an 'Y ' A -l . ,A 0. sbs .1 - Ng-: m at V - to an Ginny Know Teaching Diane Balances Books Sandy Tell The Club JGUR ALISTIC HGNOR STUDENTS H 1 ' Diane Baker Pam Hoeferlin Annual Sponsor Robert de Jong IQ ir, -r 'l -if--' Nancy Claytor Karen Done ,Ci Mary Dubrovillet Caren Rowlfing jane Vfilson Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, is an organization which recognizes high school journalism students who show superior ability in the journalistic skills, Along with this ability, they must also rank in the upper third of their class. Persons working on the Annual Staff andfor the Chip Staff of M.R.H. are nominated by either Mr. Robert de Jong, yearbook sponsor, or Miss jo- anne Kilsberg, journalism teacher and Chip sponsor. These staff members are first considered to be nom- inees, then are voted upon and finally are elected to this organization. These members also receive a gold pin and a subscription to the magazine Quill and Scroll. 94 Dorothy Yonker -is ,qpiv-'A' Chip Sponsor Joanne Kilsberg President Diana Schuetz X ALL-AROU DI DI A is-azf l 'FTFSM' x t K ' 'i W1 I , f 53E2s:f-I ' Sponsor Miss Barkley IDUALS i Torch is one of the two National Honor Soci- eties at M.R.H. Members are chosen by the faculty s on merit of scholarship - rank in class, cooperative- ness, and ability, leadership - in class discussions, in success in holding class andfor extracurricular or- 3 ganization offices, and in sportsg character - atti- tude towards teachers and fellow studentsg and ser- vice - to school and its projects, to teachers and Barkley. students, and to class officers and organizations with- in the school. Torch is sponsored by Miss Martha 5 E Vice-President Beverly Schweizer SCCFCUFY Treasurer Earl Heafsf Doris Wagner NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Diane Baker oanne Brueggeinan Roger Bullock Robert Grantham Earl Hearst Claudia Helsel an Hewitt ennie Hill jamie Hulsey David johnson Manuel Lemakis Lavonne Longwith , Dolores Martin Cathy Mattingly James Mayhew Kay McGregor 95 Gail Myers Carol Sue Nortman Barbara Renz John Rutter Anna Salmon Diana Schuetz Walter Schwartz Beverly Schweizer Elissa Sheets Linda Shepp Kay Stewart Joseph Van Meter Doris Wagner Wayne Willis Jane Wilson A PCWDER PU FF Mix thoroughly, one football, lipstick, and mascara, and the junior and senior girls for a X 'pq , U l M ' confused and thrill-packed Powder Puff football ,L , I A 5 game. The end resulted in defeat for the senior I at , 9 gridiron by the score 7-O. 0 at F x .. sg, - C . . 5 I ff X 1 S f . - 5 4 4 . 'E gm- . fir , A 3 r r ' -f gig --, ,I Q, H ..:,,. E-:ff .' up-vw y-w ww- -. ,wry mimi? Vx fi' Q.. L., tl: ry!-f--fp t aeztaagrfa 11 :-or , M- M--f-W Bench warmers I , , , fix' ,' S- , 1, . - x s - N, xv- , v, N. I V ,t somebody forgot the ball The game was sponsored by the two classes and their counselors, Mrs. Louise Judson and Mr. Robert de Jong. The proceeds from tickets sold went in the classes' treasuries and were used to finance the junior-Senior Prom and the Senior Prom. A near capacity crowd turned out to cheer on their favorite team. Those who bought tickets were parents, teachers, fellow students, friends, and girls from many other schools who later had their own games. Fans were not disappointed by the action displayed by the Senior Stars and the Junior Juveniles. Teams were preped and drilled by their respective coaches during after school skull sessions. The teams honored their coaches with bouquets of flowers. E be ,.,. 96 'A T. 3'-vt' 7 . ' . n.,-sf - . 'll Rf, -. ff- im V i qu I 'I , Oh my gosh!! M... . V-:qt . T, 'J .,,,i,-, .M .Zi wav-rggg -uwflw JT. .lv A ' ? '2'.'r :- Listen, here I come. FOCTBALL GAME O.K. you guys. This will be a right sweep! Are the senior boys tricking again? ii? I' f f Eaagiia K , rj ,, ,WF -N , nw X it 8 . l i Suzy does her duty Fight! Senior Stars! and other orig- inal cheers and chants were led by the boy cheerleaders who fascinated the crowds with their stunning outfits. Half- time entertainment was a display of grace and skill presented by the junior and senior boy majorettes. The Powder Puff football game not only made news in the St. Louis area papers, the Globe-Democrat and Port- Dispatcb and also Prom Magazine, but gained acclaim in the sports sections of the Cbening Bulletin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and in the Bakersfield Cali- fornian, Bakersfield, California. It cer- tainly was a game to be long remembered by all. Pictures furnished by Prom Magazine and the St. Louis Port-Dispatch. 97 HUMORCUS AND TALENTED RUN' i i 1 1 f riff ? 1 ,w,f , V5 A O 5 3 -5 TUDE T HELP Various students give at least an hour a day to help teach- ers, Counselors and other advisors to lend a hand and lighten the load. OFFICE HELP-Left to right: Sch- V I E weizer, Claytor, Hanlon, Schultz, Adams, Cox, Timanus. COUN S E L O R S' H E L P - R O W ONE: T. Green, C. Sherman, L. Barry, F. Smith. ROW TWO: L. Longwith, L. Shepp, S. Ti- m a n u s . R O W THREE: D. Fisher, ROW FOUR: R. Smiley, N. Claytor, J. Grayson. ROW FIVE: L. Grand- staff, J. Coons, D. Martin. . s ,Q LIBRARY HELP-Left to Right Miss Sharp, E. Sharp, B. Guest, L Baker, S. Watkins. M TEACHERS' HELP-Left to Righfg G- STAGE CREW-Left to Right: K. Fitts, O'Neill, B. Lewis, B. Grimm. C. Brandt, D- 5f66flf0d- 100 ASK ANY GIRL!! FX t is . Q . Q z g r i 3 . X . s 2 2 l .,w..M,.....,,,.. 1 E l ROW ONE: Renz, S. Graham, P. Hoeferlin, S. Smith, Mary Dubrouillet, Lemakis, Sheets, S. Williams, B. Ford, J. Wilson, B. Hyde. ROW TWO: Fiedler, Claytor, C. Charlton, Helm, K. Ask Any Girl, the senior play, was presented April 12 and 13 after weeks of rehearsal and practice. Two casts acted on their respective nights. Meg came from a small town to New York City iafter convincing her protesting relatives it would be good for herb to find the right man. Meg lived in a hotel with transplanted New Yorkers who came to the big city for the same reason Meg did. After much amusing chaos Meg lands a job, tries to land the bossis playboy brother by motivation research but finds herself in love with the boss himself. The boss finds his feelings are mutual. The prospective f 1 . Life in a Hotel Done, Drexler, Rafferty, Fisher, Sherman, Heffley, Bullok, Tem pleton, Dyleuski, D. Fennell. bride's relatives arrive in time to cause more con- fusion. Everything is at last organized for a happy ending. C The group throughly enjoyed developing the an- nual senior play under direction of Coral Dubry. Aside from participating in the production, committees were assigned to publicize, paint scenery, sell tickets, and provide props for the success of a play consisting exclusively of seniors. Elissa Sheets and Mary Dubrouillet starred op- posite Manuel Lemakis, Larry Drexler, and Dale Fen- nell. The others in the cast played supporting roles. 1 l f l 4 5 elf ii' ' l 1 It .i I' 'l I l lv H Sandra knows what Manuel doesn't. 101 All Lk w OUR FUTURE fi 5' . 1 E 0 j ff' 45 f 7 N 1 S Karen Done Mary Dubrouillet New! Editor Editor-in-Chief 75 'Ii 'Fr' '----v- -f -w-v-------- f-W--v EWSPAPER WOME Miss Joanne Kilsberg Dj -fs Sponsor C7 .i l Sandi Graham, Sue Smith C0-Feature Editor: F 7 Donna Fisher Photo Editor V5 Pam I-loeferlin Sport: Editor Harriet Hills Cirrulatio n Mdmzger 'IO2 Publication of the Chip is the main objective of the journalism class. Journalism is open to all juniors and seniors with a B English average. Those responsible for contributions to the paper are on the Chip staff. The staff gathers news of interest about M-RH, including sports, social events, club happenings, honor roll, latest news, features and editorials. Editors are chosen by Chip sponsor, Miss Joanne Kilsberg. Those who write up material are reporters. The editors and reporters are recognized in the mast head in every edition. In addition to publishing the newspaper, journalists learn the fundamentals of writing and presenting material. Washington University gives journalism students an opportunity to meet and be lectured by outstanding professional journalists in St. Louis at their annual press meeting for high school students. Students are also chosen by their teacher to enter the writing contest in which three awards are given in each division. Journalism students also tour the Port-Diipdtch building to absorb actual publication of a daily newspaper. r l Q ROW ONE: C. Sherman, D. Fisher, Miss Kilsberg, Karen Done. ROW TWO: H. Hillis, L. Palmer, J. Evans, D. Yonker, L. Farris, Paulette Maurer, M. Dubrouillet, D. Baker, B. Longwith, Sue Smith, S. Rafferty, P. Hoeferlin. NNUAL STAFF KEEP BUSY ROW ONE: H. Hillis, D. Fisher, C. Sherman, D. Yonker, C. Rohlfing. ROW TWO: L. Ging, L. Grandstaff, J. Wilson, Paulette Maurer, S. Graham, N. Claytor, G. O'Neill. ROW THREE: E. Hearst, W. Schwartz, E. Helm, J. Evans, W. Hickenbotham, R. Meyers. The 1962 Maple Leaves would not be possible with- out the diligent efforts of those who gave much of their help and time in preparing the yearbook for publication. The staff members greatly appreciate the assistance of these helpers. All phases of M-RH high school life has been re- corded in a manner which, we hope, pleases you. Col- leges represent the theme of the '62 Maple Leaves. Larger group pictures and more action shots of clubs and activities of the classes were attempted. For the second consecutive year, the annual main- tained the tradition of presenting a Maple Leave: dance. The dance was attended by members of the student body who elected a queen and king, four maids and four escorts. Robert dejong is the Maple Leaves' sponsor. The staff and helpers are grateful for his time and concern in producing a yearbook brimful of memories for years to come. THE W, TRIBE J -4 ' 4, sm v- I ' li A Jane Wilson Y W I .JL X- X X. ,l .. ' g: fi Edito - ' 1-C19 'ef My 769' ' il fx Q Caren Rohlfing and Sandi Graham Carol Sherman -0 C0-Copy Ediion Arfixtanl Editor by A. ' N sys!! 1 'A G, W 1 W I H ,' nf xx ke - V I 'x , A I 'N I mx 1 X 'K' X , QQI' -f wf , ff, , .Nos il I, ' f' gr r ' fm Dorothy Yonker and Q -' ' f . f Harrier Hillis Q 0. R' '77 an fi- C0-Afff1'ifi6J Edfmff -5- '17 1, 3 Ili' ' Mr. de Jong it XX Ad1'ij0f GlUHY afld Helm X I Co-Bufinesf Managen . !'A XX I .. ., . k N, 'V L ' 5-I ' 1 ' '4 All ' , 'r,.'f l ' . 'F ' 104 Nancy Claytor Donna Fisher Walter Schwartz Art and Layoul Editor Special Features Photographer DEADLINES TCD MEET ,mg . N A ,K fy 'Q 'Q .f 1 'I sy , ' 'ef-IE s' R 2 if V 5 X ' K-W ,,--f' , YW Q b d -A WE'RE AT ENDS WITH THIS YEARBOOK. School Jpirit haf heen difplayed At the game! M.R.H. haf played Foothall, hafkethall, and hockey, too Champf in moxt of the thing! they do Fight for fame is the hattle cry Of every Maplewood gal and gay While on the field or in the gym Fair and square each team to win DEVILS FIGHT BACK ROW ONE: Lewis, B. Fennell, R. Bullock, J. Musiol, R. Cooper, M. Lemakis, S. Hickman, L. B. Durban. ROW TWO: A. botham, C. Bull, B. Fennell, A. Froeckmann, M. Bullok. Mills, D. Burch, P. Black, J. Bishop, A. Goodwin, 'P. Bruce, Johnson, S. Sherrod, W. Hicken- J. Young, J. Hawkins, F. Smith, ROW THREE: M. Baldwin, B. Counts, J. Coates, S. Mitchell, C. Mr tween rfrcrf scrmor- :num Slli Bah Brandt, B. Matlock, S. Ferguson, N. McVey. ROW FOUR: R. Coates, P. Powell, J. Albrecht, R. Markland, J. McClure, C. Rutherford, J. Schucard, S. Winning, G. Vahle. ROW FIVE: E. Rinne, C. Nea, J. Johnson, B. Stevens, B. Lynam, L. Gory, J. Ford, 1. Jennings, W. Mutter. ROW SIX: Coach Charles Seng, Coach Al Rohlfing, Reid, R. The Fighting Blue Devils got off to a slow start this year due to many injuries. The Devils grew stronger as the season progressed, however, and they rallied to win the last three games by comfortable margins. M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH VARSITY SCORES OPPONENTS Clayton 12 Webster 21 Brentwood 12 Pattonville 6 Hazelwood 12 Affton 6 Lindbergh I9 St. Charles 6 There were many outstanding individuals on the team. Conference honors were given to nine of the starters. The outstanding passing and catching abilities of quarterback jeff Coates and end Bob Durban earned All Conference positions Captain Dale pennell for them in the Port-Dirpatch and Globe-Democrat. 108 FIGHTI G FROSH U DEFEATED V U U . X ' i f ,. .. -4, Z 0. X fa, - .. is -f 1s:1s',,-X -I J ,.a , ng.,-' aww . V -A fv- 4 Y. ' 9 -- I ' X . P f 'X gs as , . ' , v ss ..,. . 5 2 5 .,.-N. .. X xrrk s f X Mya., - ' ., if Q- ,tt fel, I so x, . I' M ' Ti P 1 F 'V X . .Y as ' i- ,jf .. I A 'S' , 'W t I'-' . me Y . 415- f ' . K X . xg , mm? . S E as r.. F ,gf if -J f 4, , 'I S ZWJ, Q . K ' ,. .,A,. , ,awk t . N t , , aj s ..f..' ,,:.,,..'i 5:-was was . .' X X W ' ' tj' ., X vt .. S 3 ww W. T 1 3 F gm .A ,.,, .. ',.,...,.,. k A' I, .I assi . ' r f .. as to s J WM, 'A 'QN X' INXS , K ll j . ...,, . ' . X V. .......... . xg .. I . I X kgwzbv V V as we . in Q ,Q A ,Q t . .e:.sMw..!, , X 1. X gyssqw' 'af ' ' X g N s' W 19? W' ' Q, f ' X M Q ,ff 1 . 4 .A ,. 4 gg W X gym, Q?-A-Q -s - 4 ' M 3.5 ' ,X ff X ., .--.ws-:-.. 'mix l . X ' r . J , ws.-Q: -,f' ' ' - 2 v - 1: 15 ' My E w S V X ,. R . S 'ta gs t f-.Ja . S , ROW ONE: B. De Heer, B. Lucas, J. Cornosiatos, V. Glogovac, D. Bosworth, G. Black, B. Spiker, J. Creighton, D. McQuiston L. Morrison, A. Sanders, D. Carroll, S. Wortman, M. Thompson ROW THREE: R. james, S. Nichols, N. Parker, D. Kanevsky J. Ping, A. Canter, B. Keel, R, Crawford. ROW FOUR: G 1 Vmv V ' X to-sg ' at ' I Bowie, T. Bailer, G. Kolias, J. Ellis, D. Alday, D. Ferguson, F. Marchbanks, C. Petersen. ROW FIVE: S. Weinberg, B. Weber, L. Wulfut, I. Maurer, G. Bechtel, D. Burgess, Null. ROW SIX: Mr. Palumbo, J. Gilstrap, M. Hoeferlin. The freshman football squad made M-RH history this year as one of the two undefeated frosh teams at M-RH. Their coach, Pete Palumbo, singlehandedly led the team through four victorious games, in which the sterling gang tackle defense and desire to win were major attributions of victory. In a team with such spirit and ability, the future looks bright as this past year. FRESHMAN SCORES M-RH M-RH 39 M-RH 12 M-RH 12 M-RH 6 OPPONENTS Pattonville 7 Affton 0 Hazlewood 6 Lindbergh 2 'IO9 OUR BLUE DEVILS! x W Al Goo ' w Iob Durban ,J it jf' FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT. I ., ' A GSW ,, Larry Bishop .:. 4 3X x I X aw X X Vx . , if .ff K W N Jim Musiol X f X Lk , f. fi ,kwa A gif? ? ' 1 X I wb, - Z..-NWA. NYM f -X I .X ,,,.,:ffY,X , K ,X Y 4 I sz, I w fi w .. f. -5:'.,:, I fm v ., X f Wwgg X W A K R? 1 I ..,IQ,,' ,Q f I I asv Tyan . . f W Q X ::..:t, , ' sg MI Q' , ,. ' -I ..,.. . ! L 5 I! ., 3 A 2 I V I VV -f .f W , I 5? -.,y.v4' 1 I I f . 4, Dale Fennell Phil Bruce 'T' f F 1 4 , Z Bob Lewls 'III RCU DBALLERS FIGHT ROW ONE: Bruce, Drexler, Checkett. ROW TWO: Proemsey, 59,nde1-5, ROW TI-11112153 Black, Goodwin, Wood Airch Fitzgerald, Huff, J. Coates, Richardson, Mills, Coach Howdy Mohme, Cooper, Lange, High spirited and skilled playing was displayed by the M-RH Varsity basketball team during the '61 - '62 season. The Leafs, under the direction of Coach Howdy Sanders, drove to tie with Kirkwood for the Suburban League Cham- pionship. The roundballers went on to participate in the state class quarter-finals. The Leafs posted and 8-1 record in league competition and a 25-5 record for the season, totaling an .833 percentage. Bob Wood merits much of the credit for the success of the team. Without him, we would never have tied for the league championship, stated Howdy. The 6'4 senior was voted a place on both the Post-Dispatch and Globe Demo- crat's all-district teams. Wood averaged 17 points per game, and with 487 points for the season, placed second to Matthew lBowiel Aitch in team scoring. Bowie tallied 507 for the season. A junior, Bowie also received recognition from the two papers by being placed on their second squads. Both Wood and Aitch were voted positions on the all-suburban league team. Phillip Bruce, Glen Huff, and Bob Lange were also among those making notable contributions toward M-RH's successful season. The Leaf's co-ownership of the Suburban League Cham- pionship marked rhe first time since the '55 -'56 team that M-RH has captured the league title. The roundball season closed March R when the Leafs, who averaged 65 points a game throughout the season, was defeated 54 -44 by Spring- field Central climinating them from the State Tourney. 112 M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH VARSITY SCHEDULE 71 75 91 51 82 57 73 54 66 62 63 68 82 63 66 66 83 50 83 44 54 61 68 77 49 79 63 55 55 44 Southwest O'Fallon Hazelwood Kirkwood Chaminade Clayton Ritenour U. City Clayton Berkeley Parkway Ladue Bayless Kirkwood Brentwood Normandy Ferguson Kirkwood Mehville, Riverview Lindbergh Ferguson Affton St. Charles Webster Laude Brentwood CBC Cleveland Central FOR VICTORY ROW ONE: Coach Fred Larason, Grayson, Rennie Markland, J. johnson, Zimmer, J. Yonker. ROW TWO: Sabo, R. Coates, Barter, Vahle, McClure, Jewell, Bagby. The '61-'62 basketball season, which marked Fred Larason's final year as B team coach, was marred by a losing record of 9-10. It was the first losing season the B team has suffered during Mr. Larason's tenure as coach. Although this year's squad failed to emerge victoriously from the season's competition, several of the players showed good potential for future varsity teams. Greg Vahle and john McClure scored heavily throughout the season. Others making notable contributions to the sophomore team were jim Proemsey and jim Johnson. Completing the basketball picture at M-RH this year, the freshmen roundballers, under the direction of Coach Pete Palumbe, broke even, posting a 3 -3 record. The fresh- men Little Leafs were led in scoring by Bill DeHeer. ROW ONE1 Weinbufg, Nichols, Carroll, Glogovak, Wachter, TWO: Sanders, Wolfurr, Spiker, Black, DeHeer, Heart, Mor- Thompson, Ripatoo, D. Baker, Coach Pete Palumbo. ROW rison, Hoeferlin. 113 1 an f if X. Bob Mills Qi -1 1 Q .Q- Al Goodwin X Vx yi g IP 1 ' if si Wx xi' i ff N JW X' Larry Drexler l J A QW. .. IJ. A1 s 4.. X i Bob Wood N Buddy Richardson fd jim Proemsy ,I I 4 . fki 1 N i 'I I Ieff Coates Glen Huff f , . ,Vp H' X Paul Black .lvl H' lf T 'l fbfsl AX 'ax 4'xxx Steve Fitzgerald Bob Lange 9 Matthew Anch Bill Mohme O . 1 THEM-RH g' w if L . H I 4 - - lei ROW ONE: R. Meyer, D. Blanner, J. Young, J. Shucart, Cook, Shucart. ROW TWO: Mr. Cochran, B. Fennell, Counts, D. Vaughn, D. Fennc-ll, Harding, Hummel, Mr. Rohlfing. M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH M-RH 116 THE VARSITY SCHEDULE Opponent Principia Affton Ritenour Burroughs Lindbergh O'Fallon Ladue Soldan Ferguson Normandy Kirkwood Riverview U. City Central Webster Clayton .. CO-CAPTAINS - LEFT: Rich Hummel. RIGHT: Bill Eennell. MATME Q . fi sei ROW ONE: D. Fuhrman, J. Wolton, J. Bowie, D. Bradley, , 1. Pollite, C, Rutherford, R. Crawford. ROW TWO: J. Pelts, R. james, B. Beatty, C. Done. ROW THREE: 'Watkins, I.. Williams, J. Britton, S. Ferguson, Mundy, B. Ket- tenacker, B. Yonker, L. Talbot. ROW FOUR: G. Durney, V. Swofford, C. Mueter, B. Blue, N. McVey, C. Mutrux, Mr Rohlfing. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE M-RH Opponenls junior Varsity 41 Principia 15 junior Varsity 31 Affton 15 Junior Varsity 12 O'Fallon 55 Junior Varsity 22 Ladue 28 Junior Varsity 9 Ferguson 59 junior Varsity 31 Normandy 21 junior Varsity 14 Riverview 52 Junior Varsity 17 Central 63 M-RH wrestlers combined bulk and endurance to show a winning season. The varsity and the junior varsity matmen were two teams that gave M-RH fame for the school year of 1961 -1962. Varsity produced a prosperous season with eight placing in the regional competition and two acquiring places in the state tour- nament. Placing first in the Regional Tournament were john Young, Rich Hummell, and Gene Thompson. Don Blanner and David Vaughn placed second. jim Schucart obtained third place, and Ron Meyer placed fourth. M-R-H took second in the tourna- ment. In the State Tournament Gene Thompson took second place and David Vaughn took fourth place. M-RH also placed fourth in the O'Fallon Invitational. The varsity was led by their coach Mr. Paul Cochran and co- captains Rich Hummell and Bill Fennell. The junior varsity was coached by Mr. Al Rohlfing. They conquered in the Principia quadangular tournament by getting six first places. 117 ' s gk x 3 W , P 31 4, BU, 4 ' ' . I Boone TATE CCDNTE DERS -I , Y wg Stonie 'ff' ' N ,... ., r. '1 F if A 6 , . ig,.'y',',- ' fn 33 5.x'ig5'Q :, .1,1gz,f,1pf. - 1 I f'fQ.l'i v.h tiljfvfig , Yg Q J' ,KM ah.: -:tg Ngjffxzgxi-2. ,-4, j 1!5 3ff1,fQ,?':i sf:-I , 3 fn' .Lu- 1 4: if? 2',wf.,:1gf f.:: :'ff'ff f 1 ' 1 .U 1 M' 'mv-' ffm- w., V- 1.34.5 e. Q ly Hummel Blanner 118 Young -69 xw, X ,X X ffl Q, ' .. GO! FIGHT ! v 1' my x Q R, af Vw, . ' ' s 3 ,J 41 'I 'l'I9 'Q ff: if V I l CINDER BUR ER , 1+ V ROW ONE: B. Fennell, S. Hickman, F. Smith, D. Fennell Zahn, J. Young, Mevey, combs, Mitchell. Row TWO: Gori: Kettenacker, Hickenbotham, B. Mills, Walton, J. Johnson, Rich TRACK SCHEDULE ardson. ROW THREE: L. Williams, Mayhew, Nishimoto, Shake, Aitch, Mutrux, Hollins. ROW FOUR: B. Proemsey, Everson, Mr. Rohlfing, Mr. Sanders. April Afton Quadrangular April Cleveland April Principia April Brentwood April Ladue April Little Six April Little Six April Webster April Little Six ffinalsl May MSHSAA Qualifying Meet May MSHSAA Qualifying Meet Cfinalsl May 8: 19 Missouri State Outdoor The 1962 M.R.H. track team composed for a large part from Junior Division track men fusually sophomores and fresh- menl began its season on April 6th by participating and finish- ing 3rd in the Affton Quadrangular meet. The four opposing schools were M.R.H., Affton, Brentwood and Eureka. The track men, Coachecl by Howdy Sanders, held their first home meet of the season on April 10. M.R.H. defeated Cleveland by a three point margin in the rain shortened meet. Inclement weather caused the cancellation of a home meet with Principia on April 12. Their season continued with favorable results and a victorious conclusion for the Fighting Blue Devils on the field. s,t-.,1 ff? 'W I 'FJ ROW ONE: Ferguson, P. Powell, J. Iewell, Coughenour, Ketten- ROW FOUR: Albrecht, E. Rinne, C. Done, C. Ferguson. R. acker, J. Ford, Bagby, S. Winning, P. Black, Harding, V. Swof- ,lam6S, L. Hicks, Gaffef. lUCf1Z6US, D- MCOLUSIOH. R- Crawford, ford, Steve Smith, T. Shucart. ROW TWO: Null, Carnosiotes ROW THREE: F. Nelson, Warner, Sabo, Steenrod, M. Swofford D. Shucart, S. Watkins, Aldag. B. Weber, G. Durney, J. Bowie. D. Young, Spikei ROW FIVE: Rivers, Hunzucker. J. Proem- sey, Wamble, Trower, B. Cook. ROW SIX: Mr. Rohlflng, J. Bennett, Ping, Stephens, Jennings, G. Black. f f Yr . .NN 5? X s., af WW sz W Z BLAZE 0 -5 X. iw. 'K ,. 5 I I f , , X NY-'isa - S f ' if - ' X :xx ,C . , , . X , , .,. . x. t ' is , . , - A :wx , o i::,.-'SEQ lf XY . .1 -: . N l 1. - : Q 5 .- . 1. . as Q,Q- XR .. f -. A ,.t:i,,5 . .. ,, . x as ...,, ' ,N , - Y N, f' i..1-jj Z.. , g gi t , ' W' . E mm ' if' 'M ' ' 4 'X x. v + .M,m. ,M .Z-v V' I-XA 'K t Lf I .I .NAN,,NQ ,M ., sg. Sky N rw. I X. . .. 4- - . A, 'X - . Q: . ve 'VM W5 - -a s , 2 .. - 337 B. . -X Y, ey' 1 X M: Q Y Jag, . V ..,.W.,,g:,:- - ggi s X m e I '7-HSQQM , ,... f H On you r mark! G Xfkif' KN- . f by ,.... W S 'A N .., -i b A, ,, .. -- 'f - -- N L . ..., , -5 . F... t ' W.. 5 XG' r, ' . wil 3. - NXXXX -V ' - ' ' ' -- . f ,ffQlfmw tNf2 '- w . Q X X ' . ' - f--V. W' V s.- ' ,. ,INF U et SC That's what you call determination! t' Go!! if V. : 5-f: sfgggppzer 'z 4,w,,....ix.t:f, - 9::,:.v , :Q 425 my -4 .ggarfx 5. ' v mcs u V My C i ' - f iw: M.: Q ' ff x 1 f e N, ff 3? Wm. L e4.:,,,1r?L .-f-:- mx 5 K t X x Qfmgw .Sf f 6 , X Q N.. N55 of iw fm Liv' 4 1.43.15 A X ' v fwff Ng A f x i ' , Smiling at the grind. uf ,J .. If if , , J, Q Y ,N ' Q VX f 1 i - 31 ' 9 kg ,PNK 3. Y ' , K .Ai 3?-iii 7 L as . 1 Ny-3 ' . Will he make it or will he not? F . .151 , I? iefgvqlz' ,A f, ,-gg Q. - 0: f - --Lyn , .f - ff. ogwt'if'e --,- .1 4- f - . .-. .aww ,,f?.,.. ,C W - t'N' 1 .o,, wr' 1:13 .w ., mf, ap. K .W -',yl.,' ', .-rim XK,.L'. ,' ,' ' ,y ',5'5 ,,-.-um-aan.:2-4 T. Don't just stand there Bill - heave that disc. -,Q l'g, -W ' v ,v-1'4 ,mf- ,,.... ...f Q 2 . r A 1 1 G race Qi I , 'QF ..f'sv' ' jr l li. ff - form -- and over the pole wc go. .Saw S Ql'e'YQu - -, :ww 5-Nia! -494,5 ,Ee 15,2 l f if im -L QQ -- ' . NW M' X ' '1 '- xv ' YP:-:W TL' ' M., 1 magfxgw-aw + .., ig I .:, ,L-N .3 Q My ' A , ,. .. s 3 M. 'N-. M J L a - -' L - 1 Q , ' 5' mu. Q, -. am f ' ' W v ' ' . ' ff-N f 1,Q f ..., .. Wok'- fffQ,..1 :ff ' , .3 al ' 'f' T' 4 . -. 1. --3 fr ms, its , I 3. , it ' ,i , .. ,,,,, NQWW I N' i - A-- Y: , figw - 4 '-'-' -W -' W 7 - A , ij- W K W' 15.1 E fn f r V x,,x . ' 'M' . M L ,ne-:. ft' -- r..'- ,A I n . f sa, Mt , 5 s 13 W Q s E 1 vs X? 5 L 1 Q X Q2 ,X K 5 Y, Q x S --rsfslf, ', SNS - U .-., . - '-'Q' , t f' --P -1'i,.:.. B 7 , , , New ' W N I ,I X X f mx X W RAE f w! x . 'V . Fred goes over the high ones. N ,iw uw if aeeflzs.. Larry gives his all! Earl goes over the low ones. 121 DEVILS ACTIVE -'e -u Z1 I I J ff x T X 'Eel ROW ONE: Huff, Vahle, J. Coates, Counts, B. DeHeer, Lange. ROW TWO: Weaver, Sherrod, Drexler, Bruce, Scheidt. ROW THREE: Wods, B. Hayes, Hulsey, Deuchle, Britton, Lemakis. ROW FOUR: J. Gilstrap, Ellis, Weinburg, P. Palumbo. The 1962 baseball season at M-RH got off to a slow and soggy start as three of the team's first four games were called on account of rain or wet grounds. Those games washed out were the season's opener against Wfells- ton on April 2. a contest with Affton on April 6, and a game which found M-RH leading St. Charles 3-1 in the fourth inning of play on April 10. All three of the Co-Captains S. Sherrod, D. Deuschle. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 2 Wellston April 4 Brentwood April 6 Affton April 10 'St. Charles April 12 Kirkwood April 13 Hancock April 17 Ladue April 1 9 Webster April 24 Ferguson April 2 6 Normandy April 27 Clayton May 1 Ritenour May 3 Mehlville May 7 Clayton May 8 U. City May 9 Bayless May 1 0 Riverview May 15 C.B.C. May 16 Principia May 18 St. Louis cancelled contests were home games for M-RH. On April 4 the team journeyed to Brentwood where they played out their first full game of the season, a 3 - 3 tie. On April 12 Coach Palumbo's team suffered in its first defeat of the season as Kirkwood posted a 4 -1 vic- tory over M-RH in the game held at Maplewood. X f 4, ,1-...Fe 'T ,--4 F .fmt - .LJ .-- :fl .1 if H Rl ROW ONE: R. Coates. Bosworth, D. Carrol. F. Wiecher, Zim- Borchers, T. Breese, L. Morrison, M. Hoeferlin, D. Karfevskv, mer, l. Creighton. ROW TWO: gl. Yonker, B. Barker, pl. Muel- Coach Seng. ler, C. Nea, McClure, Markland, Wulfert. ROW THREE: S. 122 ...--. Y -.J.g,, W A-. .. THE DIAMO X Q. 3 wr And rhey were ready to go! ., fi, Delbert's ready to play. , we .fi 'hd , 1 9- fj fi do E. ga V ww , W.. johnny warms up! Waiting for the other team. ff if. ' 5.8 v X x M Qu. , ,,-as . fwfr X 0 w e- . -ex-1-'-M ff... , Mi ,. A 5 , ' , -ff W I fl .QSM ' -:N ,- fg.,:,i .RWM G ' 1- . 3, ' 355 , i..feQ,M New f Q7 U -L X Q -' emwff- 1 ' r R . '. - - 5f' ' ' N . M M, fx ffm ' A . if x ' - Nj Q :Q W -- ' .we ' he H S tw f X ..., f -ffff wa ,.- 4- 3 X, ,mfr ' .A l ew' 'tg q - ' , if A b Q J 'W V . 'iw X f J -'swf . - SY .. Q, f, ff . f 1 5,,,,X,.r,m.W. V- P 9 A . ? rr-' f 7 xwxffsw H iff .ei 52' A - 1' ' . wr 'ff ' I 5? , ' X f Y 4. s-gg-www Q 1 ,Aww 3. ,fx Q A ' h e . ' .. We Wax!-5 www ' 'ff W , ww 'ww . - M2-Tkfw s WMM M- M M 6 4. x 1 1 . .Z I , . . . It was too cold to play! Manuels up next. Skip rn actron. V , Q Z... A k . O A -rf Q 4 f rw . ,.r f er- - fe: 4: 43-Q Sw wx .Q 9X ff X -5- e -y re -M.i.A..T: v ig. Q aw' , J ?: . M uf ' Q X . Q- V . Ui? 7 ,H In , x .. New - A if ZW ? 'fr -1. b X, 4' r J A+. , K L: I mr i 4, . 1 1 ,, r .W -f J ,, 1 . few 'fr Q ,I 14 'Q I, ' 3 ' , W ., f xy wg, My -w , , f I - vi my Y . . . .3 gg ' w,,X,, 'f ' 'f ,. W 7125 ' 5 'f 7 NWN .X f ' f ' -- Vrr' Q. 'M e ,dM:QMW.,x Jeb . ,, . , xx b .Q Q, Q W Nz nk- 1 Q - . K '71 Le, v wry 5w,.'X . 4 M They bat left handed. They bar right handed. 123 FORE!! TO RIGHT: R. Stevens, D. Molter, Al Goodwin, Rich Hummel Rich Hummel Don Molter Nelson McVey April 16 M-RH Webster May 7 M-RH Afton I May 8 District Tournament May 21 State Play Offs The M-RH golf team, coached by Mr. Charles Seng. had its second prosperous season. This new sport, established last year, gives those boys interested in golf a chance to represent M-RH in this sport. Returning golfers are Rich Hummel, Don Molter, Ron Stevens, Al Goodwin, and Nelson McVey. Among the skills which the boys displayed were long drives and aimed teeing offs and putts. Their main aims were to avoid slices, hooks, and sand traps as much as possible. Al Goodwin Ron Stevens 'I24 l'1l . w ' idx f' S -- UIQ no . w V S ' i 1 i H 32 -1 M-ww ' ' . ' .X vu .,,, -,L fu: v '12 X ' A- A A V., , It A X Q' was ,. A L, My ,gl ,f -A m:.fl:,,.1-iw' - 5 .. jfvraxsfev -M-rw' al., KX. , QSSQQ ',, P , mx, A ' . 3 W' ,. .K V -f' ' ' . W -X - mx QE, ,Q omigx ,,ii.,ff:Tg:,fu nf V .1 ,.., N ,f . H Q2 9 .5 .., 'N-. gg.. A a-41.5. ' :Kwik iwfg aw ' Mid-WE Resting before taking off. Y W , . GL i www. 4 I, ,x,,'v. J., -'02f,'Qff,iyW' V - -- .v 5524 Y1.gj'3aZ I've got to keep going. ,' ,:, ' J,..w.,.,-, K5-W1-'Q V' Fr 5 f uw-wa Sami ,aww Mm, M., , xi X, N, f a e Y . 4 2 xr S' ' A hr. ' L A F Q .,, E' 3 i 3 , r f i W5 ' 5' 1 L. ' r 1 - A w rr N A . ., -X ' ' '- -A'-. f- - QQ.: 1 A mwmag .-.vu 3 .... ,, lc: . - W, sig' t . 7 :. , 'Y ,v-Lehi. , ' A, 'Q , 'W' by :wswaaj -Q-v '-'-- - mf -- XP' . '- ' 4' W-' 1 f - ' ' Pg -. 5 it 'jhrigtz 4 gghi . M1-N J' Q- , N 'f,- ,. Pacing around the track. gkf' X1 Glen and jeff play ball. ' X S is H Y Q ,,,,.V Around we go again. Learning the angles! 125 SENIOR HOCKEY Row ONE: E. sheets, J. Wilson, C Sherman, J. Evans, S. Rafferty, P. Hoe- ferlin. ROW TWO: G. Fridley, K. Mc- Gregor, K. Templeton, M. Mueller, M. Dubrouillet. DRI E! DRIVE! SOPHOMORE HOCKEY Row ONE: J. Reed, M. Jouef, D. Had ley, K. Failor, M. Wiegraffe, J. Cooper, K. Basse. ROW TWO: A. Ferguson, C. Rascoe, J. Brenizer, L. Kanevsky, B. Hobbie, E. Riley. 'I26 JUNIOR HOCKEY ROW ONE: S. Costello, C. Mattingly J. Grayson, K. Harkleroacl, P. Morrison I.. Moreland, C. Mattingly. ROW TWO C. Nortman, R. McCleod, F. VanBergen M. Austin, G. Meyers, J. James, J. Lueke 1 ' A SHOOT ! SHOOT 'Iliff - ALE ' in 1 X E x S ROW ONE: R. McCleod, J. James, M. Austin, L.. Moorlancl, J. Lueke. ROW TWO: J. Brueggeman, S. Sajovetz, C. Finley, G. Myers. M.:..m..mv., 1 v . .. X fr-ffff...,,-N, g J ff Q O ROW ONE: Paulette Mower, D. Wagner, C. Sherman, J. Wilson, S. Rafferty. ROW TWO: D. Westerhoff, S. Timanus, M. Mueller, M. Dubrouillet, J. Evans. ROW ONE: S. Manning, M. Joller, J. Cooper, J. Brenizer. ROW TWO: Carr, P. Lorenz, S. Farris, L. Kanevsky, Carr. 127 X X c 1 X-rf: I It 1 ' ' fx i ',,fn-f' 1 1 L- 8 Y 1 M s 4 0 X as wk? '53 L gk 1' wx iff' , , M GIRLS IN ACTIO D J ,vs A 1 I. jacks! New Gym Sport Oh! We've got to win! Bully! Bully! Bully! -iv' Y fs 'N' New I V A Two Sandys in wonder Coke for two. Come on you guys I 1 ,Q 1 '- , ' ' ' .' fi 41- ' 'wwf-W 4--'Q ' W: T- ' W A - . 'Q K 3, 1' P A' .' ,A 4-2. 5 fx' 4' M L. N , it W: A' Q. . Ag Q , 5 u ' 4 ag . , X tw '.,. .51 -1 3, J' ' .xr fy ,K ,L .I N U. Q - -- .A , .,- , 4 n -- - 1 ' t f ,s ,f '.,- 1 .6-,iw . tt., . ,H W X 'N ' f . T: .' V i v' f an j L.. K, ' 4- '1 -5f11T??f':f?' 1' - -X-u. -:'4,1.-I ' fy ' . ' . - lb 14: jg . '-J' ' n I.. fr- -1.4. A uw.. ., N. f,' . , . f , ,,,, - ...sz -4 ' ,fi Mary's in for the lunge. Salley cheers them on. Bottoms up! 'I28 TOGETHER THEY FIGHT S wx Z Y 5 S, 9 2 N f Q 9 1 1 B 3 is 4 K f g se if a , ,I 5 Z 1 ,ei-. ' ek , ' ss... .,,, I ,aw - f f ROW ONE: Rafferty, Wilson Weigraff, Hoeferlin, Dubrouillet. ROW TWO: Hobbie, McGregor, Templeton, Austin, Mueller, Sherman. Girls' Hockey and Basketball were the only girls' varsity teams this year due to the remodeling construc- tion on the gym. Both teams suffered complete de- feats, but they fully enjoyed competing in the inter- mural games. Their spirits and good humor were always in good sportsmanship. Outstanding players Carol Sherman, Kay McGreg- or, Sandy Rafferty, and Pat Zweifel fought hard with r I the rest of the team in competition with Ladue, Web- ster, and Normandy on the hockey field. The hardwood sextet participated in five games with Kirkwood, Ladue, Webster, Hancock, and Brent- wood. Three freshmen who showed outstanding abil- ity in basketball skills were placed on the varsity team. They are Toni Palumbo, Vicki Smith, and Kay Conley. gl LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Wagner, T. Palumbo, J. Cooper, V. Smith, K. Conley, Austin. 129 -Qs' m f S fl . . 4 ,. 4?i:,f, ,::f:,V . .-V. a s .A There if nothing like a clance To inxpire haaltling rornance Soft lightx anal pnffy netf Thi: atrnoxphere leaves no regretx While yozfre whirling on cloail nine Yon tlon't .feent to notice time Dancing if part of the Jpice Of M.R.H.'J social life SOCIA 'yuh Q . as u. K 1 1: 9 .:f'f'f,X,' Q. . !i nn.. usp! I A 1, Qeo Q4 JIU Lid, 'Y vig ,oe K' A 4' 0 41 'D Q 00 if 458 5.6 A uf., wh 4?-f .354 THE SWINGI G CCJURT N9 r f ' 1 0 L i. R i. --Q sm if' I , lg :W D-Ajit, af an X i 5 AU, Y alwcgaf f ,,,, . f mi-Q j Aft 'V X ,MW ggi. ss. - X ,L W . YQ a i Ai . Q 1 1 ASKK if I R 1 4 5 3 smwassnmg mm anim -,Q , 3 M bbbbb , -p 1 s umm at ...ma 3133 .... QPU , llv' H ,Q 1:--I-:bf 'awww 'wsu uw ' rv ts 4fi U ' ' 'U 'S Y f V ' - ' ' t' sallam anim sunk. in 9 .....,,.,,,,! SP'Lff'i'k T ' -' A i-X? 1 X- K 2 . A S , if this B s J 5 W e , ', ev51?f, 119 fy QQ if ,X ff ? 97:1 ,, X A Ni ASQ. 5 ai' .X ts 'fc QQ, gixss t i W Kg 4 We s S A Ssgki xv wg N 1 sf giidgf , tw. , fa ff MQ ww X N53 If Ev 'A N s ' xg, vi 'QE U XS sq 4 it E E' Y 1 4 s Q z f Qi 1 ? f S gg mga , X ws, X vi? sf X K lim f w S' , 51 i f i' W l 0 Q1 f te t .. . . , .,.,, . ., 2? asf. ,.-sf . Wt t M' 9 IQP' W6 'W '. Ewa.. tl' 'f , -2, W., 21:3 -i:::5:..1::. :IH-2-'., .,--..-swag 3-eg, -at v ' '1 S ,s Q , ,,,,,::, ,,f w ,M ..,. d.,,-,sw-,..x..,,q, ,,s:sx'zg -.-M, aw - ---v , 1. f , max Q A c ra-1 f,s..W an .-..:..'.f-3. -vin - 1-- f - :sf - . tw- X i is .,f, Dale Fennell, Barb Renz, Bob Wood, Sandy Rafferty, Manuel Lemakis, Elissa Sheets, Julie Evans, Phill Bruce, Sue Smith, and Bob Durban. The traditional dance presented by the Maple Leaves Staff again was a social spotlight around the halls of M-RH. Co-chairmen Carol Lee Sherman and Donna Fisher organized the arrangements and neces- sary odds and ends. The Rythm 'n Blues Dance was the first social event of the school year. The gym was decorated with patriotic blue and white crepe paper, which was displayed at the throne and on a portion of the ceiling. The other portion of the heavens consisted of dreamy light colored nets gathering in a puffy cloud in a center ring. The center of this was of multi-colored poofs around the draping strips of net. ' The throne consisted of a blue and white back drop. On the white background were saxophones, drums, a trumpet, and a blue piano with white keys. On the platform sat two drums and cymbols and under the crepe paper piano sat a white piano bench. Around the walls were found such music symbols as sharps, flats, g cleffs, base cleffs, and various sizes of notes. On the fence, which was the entrance to the dance, were located large notes with couples names on them as souvenirs of the evening. Suspense filled the room as it was called to the attention of the couples that the court was about to be announced by editor jane Wilson and Earl Hearst. The first royal couple that was announced was Bob Wood and Sandy Rafferty who were followed by Phill Bruce and Julie Evans, Dale Fennell and Barb Renz, and Bob Durban and Sue Smith. The final couple to be announced were King Manuel Lemakis and Queen Elissa Sheets. The maids were presented nose gays matching their attire and the queen was given long stemmed red roses bounded together with a red satin bow. The royal court was chosen by the entire student body. FLAPPER'S FOLLIES' KING Kmg Manuel Lemakxs. 'I34 FLAPPERS A D THE COURT --,Q Y is 9 .. is 5 x Q . s J A '-is .Wa 5 71? 'za i LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Coates, B. Renz, M. Hoeferlin, L. Moreland, J. Evans, M. Lemakis, S. Rafferty, R. Coates, S. Blankenmeister, W. Hickenbotham. Enjoyment reigned supreme at the G.A.A. Backwards Dance, the Flappers Follies. The gym was decorated to resem- ble a speak-easy seen in the roaring twenties. The throne was decorated with a table supporting a pink champagne glass with grapes draping over its side. From this glass, rose pink bubbles giving atmosphere to the room. The ceiling was pastel with nets and crepe paper and along the walls were draped paintings of the cabinet members full size in colorful flappers costumes. Entertainment was displayed in many ways. The cabinet members, who were all dressed in elegant colored dresses of v- i Raw 71, ' , tj 6 E '- ,s xx ij 5 Q ,4 . the twenties adorned with fringes and long dangling beads, did an exhibition dance. It was a wild charleston to the swinging tune of the Twelfth Street Rag . After this phase of enjoyment followed the announcement of the traditional male court by the president of the Girls Athletic Association, Julie Evans. The Jacks were: freshman, Mike Hoeferlin, escorted by Lynn Moreland, sophomore Ramsey Coates, escorted by Sandy Rafferty, junior Jeff Coates, escorted by Barb Renz, and senior Warren Hickenbotham, escored by Sue Blankenmeister. The reigning king Manuel Lemakis was escorted by Julie Evans. ROW ONE: E. Sheets, J. Wilson, M. Dubrouillet, D. Fisher, S. Costello, C. Rohlfing. ROW TWO: M. Mueller, L. Farris, P. Hoeferlin, S. Sajovetz. THE ARABIAN QUEE wif? 5 ln. s ,ip Q 3' 4 fy' ' '52 Ra .,11:f..Q, . 'X as fei Q AWS' 1 5 ,fs . 5 Q ..T,'V 2:2 x Miss Elissa Sheets 1 36 K AND HER CA AVAN 2 i f '2- 3 i 5 ' . l ar- ' QQ . ' ur Y . 5 'l -11-,Pv t .1 ' mi f if 3,3 1 Q r L, .GN T- ,gal , SS X . we , N 'ft T2 41-. N .X .f. .. .X C X SE ANY, ' Coons, Coates, Harkelroad, Hickenbothem, Evans, Smith, Britton, LEFT TO RIGHT: Drexler, Carol Mattingly, Counts, Mystic and romantic describe the beautiful 1962 Junior-Senior Prom, having the theme, Arabian Nights. The feature of the evening was the regal and ma- jestic ceremony crowning rhe new queen. A geni and his lamp resided in the backdrop to the throne where retiring queen Snooky Scott reigned through the ritual which would honor Miss Elissa Sheets as the newly Xe' Wt.. st K. +5'S5.MsA i if L is ' S in mf . 'gif-Sw-... . fi: .. 1ss-- 1- , ii '- .r A gwa ,.. 2 I ' . , ' , gfgg 5 5: ...., T Scott, Row, Sheets, Wood, Renz, Hummel, Richardson, Cathy Mattingly, R. Coates, Sajovetz, Fennell, Costello. crowned queen. She will rule the geni until next year. The court was completed by fourteen junior class ribbon bearers, six junior maids, and three senior class maids. The ribbon bearers and junior maids are voted on and elected by the senior class while the senior maids and queen are chosen by the junior class. ,a 'fd - 4 . F' C '. it y ' , ' ' 'Xfkfwg Na X ts X Q is 1 , fgfyflf , t. ,f K . P ' X t j. . S is 'f t f . 5 f V A .. ., Z Q , Q ,SQ Q he ,SF i .. X tiki K .SEQ t V. vw Q , X R . 5 .f if fa ,X , 4 s m 1 L - . f I 1 V ' , , X .ai Sr .av - r ' 5 5, A 1. I j , 2 , X , , , . j 5 19x ki Q Yf ifs 5 xx , 'A Q is P 1 in N. 'f - 5,3 - Q , X - . A 3 i 6 3 . v - pw!! if .Q Q, . X -1 f tk ,xt Y ' ' 'Y N5 ik., Qs, g ' 4 3 ,X - , X ,- il' iss 7 Y 4 -M' E , f if i Q . f , ' s A V ,- in , X X .-xxx f ur ,..,..'---f' Y is A ....,,,.t. i t i X-sf? N Nx..,, nw Y xx Auf, A W -.W -A Ma ROW ONE: Van Bergan, Hannigan, Fredricks, Castro, Shepp,Kidd, Luke. ROW TWO: Reeves, Patterson, Prior, Hanlon, Moreland, Gotlob, White. 137 UNDERW TER KING MANUEL LEMAKIS ,UTD QUEEN BARB RENZ l .ng A -'X Julie Evans and Warren Hicken- lv 3 botham. 5 . Q A s it X Martha Mueller and Bob Durban. Mary Dubrouillet and jerry Sher- rod. AN ASY H. ,Q ir 4 ig f, 1 Q 3 6 Jane Wilson and Dale Fennell. As the old saying goes - the best comes last and this year's best was the senior prom. The court was elected by the senior class and consisted of eight sen- ior maids and eight senior iacks. Reigninfl over the court were Oueen Barb Renz and Kina Manuel Lemakis. This year the coronation took place amid the wonders of the south sea islands. and the theme was Underwater Fantasy. Everyone seemed to eniov the south sea atmosphere created with the realistic set- tina of an island with palm trees. Fish nets and boats added to the island scene, but a pirates treasure chest gave that last touch of romance. This perfect end to the social season at M.R,I-I. will remain a cherished memory in the hearts of 1962 graduates, . Q l fl 2 l .l 1 Sand R ff E .1 ii 1 A? l 1 . 5 EE iii Zz X. ZS lb Linda Farris and Phillip Bruce ! x 5 Sue Q 3 . 1 r Smith and Richard Hummel 11 y a erty and Larry Drexler. Elissa Sheets and Bob Wood. 139 HCDMECOMING QUEEN HN. J, '44 Miss Linda Farris HIGHPOINT IN SEASON ROW ONE: Larry Drexler. ROW TWO: Maids Sandy Manning, julie Evans, and Elissa Sheets DIRECTQRY CDF ADVERTISERS Our thanks to these good friends of M-Rl-I Citizens National B E. Rexall Drugs ank W S Giesler - jorgen Sporting Goods Company a G, Gladys Turner Stertzing Florist accorded S S, S Golde's Department Store Haase's Spanish Olives -- Harper Pharmacy, Inc. -- Herman's Toggery Hoffman Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Co. G- -M johnson's Service Station --- are Lou's Service Station -- ....,d. -- Maplewood Band and Trust Co. aaaa uc Mary George Formal and Bridal Shop at --- Old Vienna Products Co. Russell's .t.o..wa Saratoga Recreation james L. Scott Corp. Sears Roebuck Co. Inc. -- Sunnen Products Co. --- Vazis Camera Shop Mrs. Wright's Cand y Shop 143 144 148 144 144 146 144 144 144 148 148 147 144 146 144 148 145 146 149 148 148 IQ Y,X , , MS N Hi .Marx ,S-,W f I..-..... 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Larry and Skip goofing off. s rn I i ,1 hui We eat at the spoon. There's a fly in my eye. 1 Paul and Sandy were raking orders. I'd like to register please. 152 BOCSTER BUYER julie and Warnie jo and Bob Janie and Klump Snuzie and Jonnikins Sue and Wally Ruth Ann Smiley and Larry Forbes Mr. Robert cle Jong Frani Rusan, Jay james, Alyce Russell The Healthy Sophomore Girls junior Girls, Table Four, First Hour The Fourth Floor Luncheon Club: Karen Done, Mary Mattox, Carol Sherman, Chris Smith, Linda Dreyer Sandy Meyer, Terry Loyet, Paulette Maurer, Sandy Williams, Sandy Fried- rich, Pat Zweifel, Carol Delaney. First Hour Lunch Junior Regular Women Sheppie, Schwartzie, Duke, Daffy, Bubbles, and Murnian Ruth Ann Smiley To the Junior gals and guys from Carol Annabelle and Ann Doro and Lu Lee and Debbi Herby Dyck and Warren Coy Six Cymbolians Georgia Collandt Paulie Cochran Yes I can! Carol Sue Nortman Schwartzie, Sheppie Hammie, Duke, Bubbles, Daffy, Mernian Walter, Bob, Steve, Leonard, Tom, Ron, Dale jan, Tice, Schuetz, Loretta Brenda, Sheila, Jackie, Sandy, Linda, Anna Linda G. and Butch K., Alice and Jerry Chris Ehll Jeanne, Kathy, Liz, Donna, Alice, and Beth Nancy and Bob 153 I DEX A Abernathy, Terry 222 ..,. 222 67 Adams, Michael 2-- -L --v--- --- 63 Adams, Mildred 22- f----------- -- 63 Adams, Susan ..,, YY,, 2 5, 48, 76, 100 Agrusa, Nina 22 --- 25, 43, 81, 84, 90 Agrusa, Pat ....Y ------v-v------- 5 7 Aitch, Matthew 222 222 67, 112, 115, 120 Albfefhf, JCC --- ----- 575 Aldag, Darell 22 222 67, 109, 120 Aldrich, Roy 222 --,--.---- - 67 Amed, Robert 22 ..,....... - 54 Allard, Penny 22 ...-2 57, 81, 85, 88 Almeroth, Jackie 22- ,-Y,-4---------- -- 57 Anderson, Karen ,,,, -22 57, 73, 74, 78, 81, 85 Anderson, Pat ...2 -v,-------f---A 5 4, 81 Apperson, Don 22 - -----fY----A--- - 67 Arthur, Jeanne ,,.. .......Y....---- ---- 2 4 , 43, 91 Asher, Carolyn --- ...2...222...Y--2 ------v- 5 4 70 Austin, Mary --- 54, 72, 81, 84, 89, 126, 127, 129 Aycock, Lonnie 222 .....2.....-...-- -----2A-- - - 12 B Bachman, Charlene Bagby, Philip ..,,., Bailey, Bill ..,.,e Bailey, Robert 222 Bailey, Tom .... Baird, Cheryl Ce.. Baker, Baretta 222 Baker, Dennis 22 Baker, Diana 222 Baker, Jerry ..ae Baldwin, Mike Ball, Francis 222 Ball, Patricia 222 2222 22222222222222222 7 120 222 57, 72, 113, ------222-675 222222222222-55775 222222222222 63, 22 25 48 94 --2272-2'ffffff554f 222222 25, 22222222- 63, Ballak, Brenda ..2, Ballak, Juanita .... Balsano, Steve 22 Bandy, Eddy 222 Banelen, Robert 22 Bange, Lewis 222 Banks, Sandra . Baranyai, Bonnie Baranyai, Maxine 2 Baranyai, Tillie 22 Barbaglia, Charles 222 Barker, Kenneth 222 Barkley, Martha 222 Barnes, Judy 2222 Bar Linda rv. -- Basse, Karen 2222 2 Bauer, Marlene 222 22 54, 81, , 63 54 109 63 85 113 , , , 95, 102 54 108 89 84 93 81 48 84 222-2-22 63, 222222 25, U-577-7 ----778717N55-H , 72, 74, , 85, 92, 57 67 54 48 93 7 7 67 Beatty, Brent 22222 2 Beaubien, Richard Bechtel, Connie 222 Bechtel, Gary 222 Becker, Betty 222 Bennett, Allys 22 Bennett, Jim 2222 Bennett, Kay 2222222 Benson, Jeaneane 222 Bentley, Kathryn 2 Bentley, Richard 22 Bentley, Susan 22 Benz, Diane 2222 Ber in Donald 8 , --- Bessler, Arthur 2222 Bierbaum, Milton Bierman, Barbara 2 Bishop, Larry 222 Bittner, Gregory 22 Black, Gordon 222 Black, Paul 2-22 , 22 222 Blankenmeister, Sue Blanner, Donald 22 Blue, Bob 222222 Boeving, Sandra 2 Bolego, John 22 22-67, 122 2222222222222222 14, 95 22-22-2-22-22--22-222 57, 85 25, 48, 84, 87, 89, 90, 93, 100 22-222222 57, 81, 85, 126 222222222222222222 67 22222222222222 57, 117 2222222222222222 25, 91 222 54, 72, 81, 84, 89, 93 222222222222 63, 74, 109 222222222222222-2 47 2222222 57, 74 222 63, 74, 120 22-2-2-2-2222 85 2222222222 26, 222 63, 78, 81, 91 84 67 22 26, 48, 81, 84 2222 63, 81, 84 22222222 67 -------2--2--2-- 57 6 222--22 26, 48, 86, 108, 1 52, 53, 63, 78, 109, 113, 24, 26, 48, 78, 80, 81, 83, 841 -----222---22222-22 57, 116, 63 11 67 120 54, 78, 86,108,112.115 120 135 118 117 ----22-2-22222222, 54, 22 57, 78, 81, 85, 88, 90 ----------2---2222 67 Bolte, Penny 222 Bolte, Vickie 222 Borchardt, Jay 2222 Borchers, Lorene 2222 Borchers, Stanley 22 Bosworth, David 2222 Bowie, George 222 Bowie, John 222222 Boyce, Donald 222 Braden, George 222 Bradley, David 2222 2222 63, 84 22 54, 81, 84 222222222 54 222 54, 81, 84 222222 57, 122 2222 67, 109, 122 ------------2- 47 2222 67, 109, 117, 120 -----------222 47 ----2 2 57, 72 --2- 57, 73 117 Bradley, Virgil 22222 ---- f---Y-A-- L - 5 Brand, Gary 2 22 2222 2 --------------22 67 Brandenburg, Carl W, f---J--,--- w-A,-- - 57 Brandt, Carl 222222 Brandt, Janet 22222 Brannan, Kathy 222 Brannan, Walter 2 Brannon, Ruthann Brase, Elsa 2222 Braun, Larry 222 Breese, Tom 22222 Brenizer, Jo Anne 2 54, 86, 89, 100, 108 93 222 63, 81, 84, 88, --------22- 57, 81 2222 26 22222 63 ------- -22-22 20 ---------2--2--2 26, 48 -------------2-2 63, 122 81 85, 92. 126,127 --- 57, , Brennan, Kathleen -2 Y,,-- M-,hh 54. 81, 84 Britton, Johnny 222 Brown, Carson 2 Brown, Charles 222 Brown, Lonnie 222 Br11ce, Bonnie 2222 22 54, 86, 117, 122, 137 --------------- 63 --------------------------222-2 18 --------2-----2. 57, 78 --- 2 4--2..2. -- --- ------2 63. 81, 84 Bruce, Phillip 222222 24, 26, 48, 78, 86, , Brueggeman, Joanne Brunning, Bob -,-YY , YY-Ywi--- 87 108.111, 112. 115,122.133.139 - -------. -- 54, 81, 84, 87, 89, 90, 127 -----------2 63 Buck, Joyce 222--22 w-----H---,--uYY -H-zY-- 6 7 Bull, Clyde ---22 2 Bullock, Roger 222 2 2 26, 48. 86, 108 22 27, 48, 86, 87, 95, 108, 110 Bullok, Mike 22 2 Y,A, ,, 7, 47. 101' 103 Burch, Carol --- 57, 76, 81. 85, 93 Burch, David -2 -,-fK--f M 54- 103 Burch, Karen 22 -,--- Hn 63, 84 Burgess, David 222 W 54, 109 Burnett. 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Willie Jean 222 -,U 57, 85 Butenhoff, Janice 2 e2v,, 63 Byrd, Dennis 2222 C-- 54 Byrnes, Dorothy 222 e22e22 H, 63 Cain, Mike 2222 --- 67 Caldwell, Jim 222 --- 54 Callanan, Bud 22222 ---2- 6 7 Campbell, Charles 2222 ---22-2- 5 7, 73 Cannon, Coralee 22- ------------- -- 57 Carnasiotes, John 222 2-- 63, 72, 109. 120 Carr, Jackie 22222 ----- -- . 57. 127 Carr, Pat 222222 Carr, Roger 2222 Carroll, Danny 222 Carroll, Gloria 222 Carter, Jackie 222 Cassel, Carlene 222 Castro, Bill 222 Castro, Donna 222 Cates, Ken 2222 Chapman, Sue 222 Chard, Jean 2222 Charlton, Carol 222 Checkett, Larry 22222 Chrismer, Terrill 2 Christensen, Dennis Christopher, Neil 222 Cintel, Mary 22222 Cissell, Jeanne 222 Clark, Charent 222 Clark, Charlotte 222 Clark, Le Alice 222 Clark, Marian 2222 Clark, Toni 2222 Claytor, Nancy 222 22222 57, 81, 85, 127 2222222222-2---2 57 63, 88, 109, 113, 122 22222222222 57, 81, 85 22222222222222- 54 2222222222 57 22222222-22 63 222 54, 81, 137 222222222222 63 -22 63, 81, 84, 92 22222 20, 72, 73 222222222 27, 48, 91 222 67, 86, 112, 115 222222222 27, 48 22222222222 67, 2222 54, 76, 92, 54 63 63 22 57, 76, 81, 85, 93 74 93 --------,,22,,--222222222222 60 81 2222222222222222222------- 63, 1,2--22222222222222222222222222 63 222 27 48 81 84 88 89 93 94 100 ' io1,'1o3, 104 Climer, Tom .,,, Cliver, Paul 222 Coates, Jeff 2 2 2 Coates, Ramsey 2222 22 52, 60, 78, 86, 108,113,122, 135,137 Cochran, Pat 22222 63 Cochran, Paul 222 Cole, Pat 22 C... 2 2 Cole, Mike ,A.1,,C Collandt, Georgia 2222 Collins, Gayle 2222 Combs, Charles ,,C, Conley, Kay 22222 Conrad, Paul ,,.. Cook, Bob 2222 Cook, Gerry 2222 Coons, Jackie 222. 2 Cooper, Jo Ann 2 2 Cooper, Richard 222 Copeland, Terry 22 Corr, Kathy .,,., Corte, Mary Lou Costello, Sally 222 Corner, Karen 2222 Coughenour, Ron Coughlin, Ruth 222 Counce, Phyllis 22 Counts, Jim 2 222222 Courtney, Judy 222 Coventry, Andrew Cowie, Eileen .,.., Cox, Shirley u,,ca Coy, Warren ,,.,a Craddock, James 222 Craddock, Tom 22 Craig, Orval 2 2222 7757753,54,78,86,108,112, 122, 7-12-54-3Gf-8i784'3i5- Craig, Raymond 222 Crawford, Russel 22 Creighton, Jim 2 222 Creighton, Kay ,,... 2 Criswell, Carolyn 22 22 Crofts, Virginia 222 Crunk, Audra 222 Current, Carole 22 Daily, Donna 2 2 2 Daily, Jeanne ,,,,, Danielson, Victor 222 Daugherty, David Daugherty, Pamela 22 Davis Glen -a.... Davis Larry ,,D, Davis, Michael 22 Davis, Patrick 22 Davis, Virginia 222 Dawes, Jo Ann 222 Degonia, Joyce -222 De I-leer, Allan 22 De Heer, Bill 222 de Jong, Robert 22 Delaney, Carol 222 Delaney, Mike aaaa... 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Gilbert, Nancy 22 Gilstrap, James 222 Gilstrap, Jesse 22 Ging, Loretta ..,, Glogovac, Vic 222222222222 64, 120 222 50,48,84,91,92 2222222222,2222 54 222222 60, 76, 85 222222222222 55,73,74 2222222 64, 73, 109, 122 2222 50, 48, 8.1, 84, 89, 105 22 52, 55, 64, 78, 109, 115 64 Gluck, Ann ,,... ---i-,YYY-Y-Y--YYA, Y Y Gockel, Becky 222 22 --,,--,,--Y - 64, 76 Goggin, Steve 22 ,,w,,,YY--,------ H-,---AY- 5 5 GO0dC, Judy 222 22 22.....,22,.2,2 222 64, 76, 81, 84 tsoodman, Al 2..,,, 30, 48, 86, 108, 110, 112, 114, 124 Gori, Leroy .,..4f4...e,,,..........2.2 2 60, 75, 108, 120 Gotler, Jerry Y,--YY, w,Y,, -YYMvs-'YY-RYYYYi-YA-- - Gottlob, Barbar Gower, Richard 2 Graham, Sandi 2222 2 2 Graham, Vicki 22 Grandstaff, Linda Grantham, Robert Graves, Graves, Alice 222 Linda 22 2 Grayson, Judy 222 Grayson, Robert 2 2 2 Grayson, Tom 2 2 Greb, Cheryl 222 3. 222 Grebe, Mary 222 Green, Glenda 222. Green, Marilyn 222 Green, Theresa 22 Grimaud, Susan 222 Grimm, Barbara 22222 Grimm, Rosemary Grossheim, August Guller, Joe 22222 22 Gulliford, Mike 22 Guest, Bill 2222222222 Gusoskey, Lu Ann Hadley, Diana 22 Hale, Ronald 222 Hall, Kay 2222222 Hall, Roddy 222222222 Hamilton, Meretha Hamlin, Helen 22222 Hancock, Janet 2222 Hanlon, Kathleen Hannigan, Susan 2222 Harding, David 222 Hardt, Bob 222222222 Harkleroad, Kay 2 Harmon, Eunice 2 2 Harr, Jerry 2222 Harrington, Bill 22 Harrington, Mary 222 Harry, Melvin 22222 Hartmann, Darlyn 22 Hawkins, Janet 222 Hawkins, Jerry 2 2 2 Hawkins, Lee 22 Hayes, Bob 22222 Hayes, Shirley 2222 Hayles, Wanda 222 Haynes, Rose 2 2 Haynes, Sam 2 2 2 Hearst, Earl 2 2 Heeter, Carole 2222 2 22 Heffley, Sandra 222 2 2 Heier, Loretta 22 Hellwege, Jay 22 Helm, Eddie 22222 Helsel, Claudia 222 15 2222 55, 78, 81, 84, 92, 157 55 51, 75, 81, 84, 101, 102, 105, 104 22 -fff 22222 2242.2222.22 222 64 51, 48, 81, 89, 100, 105 95 22222 31, 48, 86, 89, 2 22222 22222 31, 48, 81, 84 2222222222222222 60, 81, 85 55, 78, 81, 84, 89, 100, 126 2-222222222222222 60,72,115 22222222 60 2222122 55 222 60, 64, '72227222775i 85 84 64 2222 51, 48, 81, 100 67 89 100 22 60, 22222 60 2222222 60 22222222 55 2 22.222 22 53,67,100 22222222222222 22222 37, 48, 91 H 2222 60, 81, 85, 88, 92, 126 2222222222 51, 48, 72, 74 22 51, 76, 89, 90, 95 22 2222222.222222 64 222222222222-- 55 222222 22222222 15 22-222222222222222 64 22 55, 81, 88, 100, 137 222 55,81,84,92,157 222 55, 86, 116, 120 222222222 64,73,113 22 52, 55, 126, 157 22222222222222 67 2222222 22222 67 222222 55 21222222 67 222-2-2222 67 222 64, 81, 84 2222222222 55 22 32, 48, 108 2222222222- 67 22 55,67,86,122 22222222 52, 48 222222 55, 84 222222 22222222 64 222222-22,222222222 5 222222222 32, 48, 87, 95, 105 222 22222221 222222 22- 22 19 32, 48, 81, 84, 89, 90, 93, 101 222222 222222222222 .2 2222 222 16 22 222 2 22 60, 72, 74 52,48,75,74,90,101,105,104 Heltibrand, Bob 222 22222 Helvey, Fred 222 Helvey, Susan 2222 Henning, Jim 222 Herman, Jennivieve Hesse, Joan 22222222, 22 Hewitt, Jan 222 22 55, 55, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90, 92 222 222.22 32, 48, 88, 89 2222222222222 32 222222222222 67 22222222222 67 22222 2222 2222 17 2222 22222 222 64, 81, 84, 92 2222222222 22 55,72,84,87 Hickenbotham, Warmn 22 52, 48, 78, 86, 103, 108, 120, 155. 157, 159 Hickman, Jackie 22 Hickman, Steve 2 2 2 Hicks, Larry 22 2 222 Hill, Jennie 22 2 22 Hillebrandt, Robert Hillis, Harriet 222222 Hiner, Pat 2222 Hobbie, Barb 2222 Hochthurn, James 22222,2222222,,, 64, 81, 88 22 33, 48, 86, 108, 110, 120 222222 2 22 22 64. 120 22222 22222222222 24,33,48,87,93,95 222222222222222222 55, 72, 75, 74, 87 24,33,48,81,83,84,87,90,92,102, 105,104 22222222222222 33, 48, 81, 84, 88 222 66, 81, 85, 92, 126, 129 2 22222222222222222222222 2222222 6 7 Hoeferlin, Mike 22222 2222 22 2222222222222 64, 109, 115, 122 Hoeferlin, Pam 222222 24, 55, 48, 81, 85, 84, 89, 95, 94, 101, 102, 126, 129, 155, 140 Hoffman, David 222 222222222222222.2.222222222 55, 91 Hollins, Charles 222 2222222222 47, 84, 120 Holman, Bob 2222 222 22222222 55, 48, 90, 91 Hornsey, John 2222 2222 22222222.2 2 22222222.22 2 47, 48 Huff, Glen 2-222 222222222 5 5, 86, 90, 112, 114, 122 Hulsey, Jamie 222222222222222222222. 55, 55, 87, 122 Hummel, Rich 2 22222 24, 55, 48, 86, 116, 118, 124,157, 159 Humphrey, Carol 2222222222222.222222222222 60, 81, 85 Hunter Nancy 222 22222222222222222222...2.2 64, 72 Hunziken, John 2222 2 2 2222222222 222222 67, 120 Hutchinson, Judy 222 22222222222 56, 48, 81, 84 Hyde, Becky 22222 222 36, 48, 76, 81, 84, 101 Hyde, David 22222 2222222222222222222222222 6 4 Ivory, Coryliss 222 I 22222 222 67 J James, Joycelyn 2222 2222222 55, 81, 89, 126, 127 James, Robert 22 22 64, 95, 109, 117, 120 James, Shirley 222 222222.22222222222 -2 67 Jameson, Keith 22 22222222222222.2222 64 Jarvis, Cliff 22222 2222222222222 5 6, 48 Jennings, Dennis 22 2222222222222222222 67 Jennings, Jack 222 22 60, 80, 92, 108, 120 Jewell, Jim 222 222 60, 86, 113, 120 Johnson Alton 222 22222222 56, 86, 108 Johnson Carol 2222 222222 5 6, 48, 91 Johnson Charles 22 22222222222 64 Johnson, David 22 22222 55, 72 87 Johnson Ida 222222 22222222222222 6 0 Johnson Jim 22222 22 61, 108, 115, 120 Johnson La Donna 222 222222222..222. 22 55 Johnson Pamela 22222 222222222222 6 1, 81 85 Joller, Mary 2222222 222 61, 81, 85, 126, 127 Jones, Cheryl 222 222.222222222 61, 67 Jones, Shirley 222 222 64, 78, 81, 84 Jordan, Joyce 222 2222222222 22 67 Joy, Edward 2222 222222 7 Judson, Louise 222 22222 2- 12 Juergens, Bill 222222 22222 6 7, 120 Juergens, Judith 222 2222 64, 81, 84 Juergens, Mary 22 222 222 56, 48, 91 Junk, Ruedeger 22 222222 22.222222 6 7 K Kamler, Agnes 22 2222 222222222 6 7 81 Kanevsky, David 22 22222 64, 109, 122 Kanevsky, Laurie 222 222 67, 85, 126, 127 Kanevsky, Russell 222 ---- -- 56, 48, 78 Keel, Billy 22222222 222 64, 75, 74, 109 Kelley, Dennis 222 22.22.2222 22 64 Kellogg, Linda 222 222222 64, 81 Kempf, Ross 2222 22 64 90 Kermans, Mario 22 22 56, 48 Kermans, Jasper 222 222 2222 67 Kern, Barbara 222 222222222 22 55 Kern, Jim 2222222 222222222222 6 4 Kettenacker, Brian 222 -22 55, 117, 120 Kicld, Donna 222222 2222222 5 5, 157 Kierns, Tim 222 2 2222222 22 64 Kilburn, Ronnie 22 22222222222 72 Kilsberg, Joanne 2222 22 18, 94, 102 Kirkendall, Harold 222 2222222 2- 57 Kiske, Joe 222222 2222.22 6 7 Kleisly, Dennis 222 222.. -2 64 Klickman, John 222 222.22. 22 15 Knapp, Marian 22 -2- 57, 48, 76 Koch, Arthur 222 2222222 22 67 Largent, Kasand ra Koelling, Mary 11 Kollias, George 1 1 Kopp, Tom ,,,,gAg Kretchmar, David 1 Krohme, Janet 111 Kropushek, Tamara Krumm, Sandra 111 Kuenke, Gail 111111111 Ku rrelmeyer, Judy Kusmen, Diana 1111111 11 37, 48, 84, 91 111 64, 72, 109 11111111111 55 1111111111111 64 11111111111111 61 11 37, 48, 84, 91 84 111 61, 81, 85 61 111111 1 55, 111111 11111 61 L Labitzke, Dale .... ...... 1 11 67, 73, 87 Lahmann, Sonny 111 111111 11 67 Lair, Donna Lou 111 11111 11 64 La Mont, Vick 11 1111 111 111111 61, 72 Lane, Sheila 111 1 111111111111 37, 48 Lane, Tonya 1111.111 1 1111 111 52, 53, 64, 78, 8-4 Lange, Robert 11111 .11 1111 1111 6 1, 112, 115, 122 Langston, Carolyn 111 111111111-- 57, 48 Langston, Charles Langston, Jesse 111 Langston, O'Neal Larason, Fred 11111 11 Lawrence, Elaine 1 Lawrence, Larry 11 Lawrence, Marguerite 11 Lazarcheff, Larry 111111 Leiling, Alice 11.1 Leiling, Fern 111 11-11-11-11111111111111111111 37, Lemakis, Manuel 1111 38 Leonard, Janice 111 111 Lepp, Perry 1111 Lewis, Eliza 11 Lewis, Lana 11 Lewis, Bob 1111 Ley, Danny 111111 Ligibel, Richard 1 Lincoln, Eddie 11 Linss, Jim 1111111 Lisitano, Judy 1 1111 Lochbihler, Sandra Locke, Melony 1111 Logan, Diane 1111 Lohmann, Gary 111 Loida, Jo ce y 111111 Lolley, David 1 1 1 11 1 1 Longwith, Lavonne Lorenz, Pat 111111 Love, Jewel 11111 Lowe, Sue 111 Loyet, Diana 111 Loyet, Terrv 11111 11 Lucas, William Lueke, Jackie 11 Lynam , Robert 1111 Lynn, Nancy 111 Magill, Joan 111111 Magill, Pat 111.11 Manning, Sandy 111111 111 11.1 55, 86 11111 67 11111 64 11111111111 17,113 ---1111111111111 65 11 37, 49, 76, 84, 91 67 65 11 47, 49 61 49 78,86,95,101,108,110,122,132, 133,134,135.138 11111111-111111111111 55, 81, 84 111 1111111 1 67 -111111 111111111 67, 84 53, 55, 81 11 38, 49, 86, 100, 108, 111 1--1-11-111111111111111 67 -11111 1111111111111 61 1111111 67 1111 61, 72 111 61, 81, 85 1111 38, 49 111111 55 111 67 11 64 111111111111 64 1111111111111111 65 11111 38. 89. 100, 102 111 61, 81, 85, 90, 127 111-1111111111111 55 11 61, 81, 85. 92 1111 64. 84. 92 111111111111 38,49,84,91 -1111 111111 1 11 1 67, 109 11 55, 81, 84, 126, 1271 137 ---1-11----11--1111 61.108 ---1111111 1111111111 55, 82 M Maurer, Penny 1 1 1 Mayhew, James 1 1 1 Mazzola, Faye 1111 McBride, Susan 1 1 McBroom, Connie McCarthy, Barbara McCarthy, John 11111 McCleod, Ruth 1 11 McClure, John 1111, 1111 1 1 61, 85 120 11 55, 87, 89, 1111111111111 61 111 67 11 111111 65 11111111111 55 11 11111111 65, 73 111111 67, 126, 127 1111 67, 108, 113, 122 1111111111111- 55,90 1111111111 38, 49, 81, 91, 92 61,78,81,82,85,127,141 Marchbanks, Frank .1....1.......... 67, 109 Marino, Frank 11111 1..1...1....1 - .111 55, 86 Markland, Richard 11 ......11 61, 108, 113, 122 Martin, Audrey 1111 ..11...1..11 3 3, 49, 100 Martin, Dolores 1,-Y- 1 29, 49, 81, 84, 89, 92, 95 Martin, Gwendolyn 1...1.....1.111..11.1 67 Martin, Judy 111111..1.11. .1....--.--1... 3 9, 49, 89 Martin, Rosemary 11 111 65, 81, 84 Matichek, Frank 111 --.1.1 11 55 Matlock, Arthur 11 111 1..1111... 111.... 1 111 65 Matlock, Penny 11 11111111111111111111111111111 65 Matlock, Robert 11 1111111111111111111111.111 55, 108 Mattingly, Cathy 111 1111111 Matthews, Dorothy Mattingly, Carole 111111 53, 55, 78, 81, 82, 84, 126, 137 55, 78, 81, 82, 84, 90, 92 111 1111 11111 1111111111111111 1 1 65 Mattox, Mary 111111111111111111.11111111111111111 65 Maurer, Joe 1111111111111111111111111111111111 65, 109 Maurer, Paulette 111111 39, 49, 81, 84, 92, 93, 102, 103, 127 McCullock, Robert ggggg 1 1111 69, 73 McDaniel, Nina 1111 111. 11111 61 McDonald, Penny 11 1 1111 85 McFarland, Henry 11111111111111111111111111 67 McGarvey, Vernon 11 111111 111 11111111 1111111 67 McGregor, Kay 1111 111 38, 49, 83, 84, 95, 126, 129, 146 McQuiston, Carol 1111 1111111111111111111111 6 7, 109 McQuiston, Don 111 1111111111111 11111111 65 120 McVey, Nelson 1111 11.1 55, 86, 108, 117, 120 129 Meier, Gary 11111111 111111111111111111111 6 7 Meredith, Gerald 1111 1111111111111 1 1 11111 67 Metz, Elizabeth 1111 11111 6 1, 72, 74, 81, 85, 95 Meyer, Leonard 11111 11111111111111 111.111.111 55 Meyer, Ronald 11111 111 39, 49, 86, 87. 90, 103, 116 Meyer, Sandra 1111111 111111111 3 9, 49, 81, 84, 146 Meyersick, Bernard 11 111111111 11111111111 61 Mikkelsen, Claude 11 111111111111 21 Miller, Bob 1111111 1111 5 5, 87 Miller, Carl 11111 11111 6 5, 72 Miller Carol 11 111 65, 73, 84 Miller, Dennis 11 1111111111 67 Miller Gail 1111 1.1 11111 67 Miller, Larry 11 111 67, 70 Miller Leanne 111 111 61, 76 Miller Lois 11111 1111 1111 65 Miller Marilyn 11 111111 1111 111111111 39, 49, 81 Miller Richard 1111 1111 1 111111111 1 1 11111111111111 67 BENQ Robmt 1111 55,86,87,89,108,112,114,120 Mitchell, Janet 11 1 1111111111111111111 11111111 61 hdncheh, Jun 11111 111111111111111111 111 67, 120 Mitchell, Stephen 1111 111 55, 86, 108, 120 Mohme, Bill 111111 111 56, 86, 112, 115 Molick, Mary 1111 11111111 6 1, 81 Molter, Bruce 111 111111111111111111111111 11 67 Molrer, Don 11111 1111111111111.111 3 9, 49, 86, 129 Mondaine, Sam 11111111111 1 1111111111111111 1 111-111 67 Moreland, Lynn 111111 53, 56, 81, 84, 89, 126, 127, 135, 137 Morris, Nancy 111 11111111111111 1 1111 39, 89, 92 Morrison, Lee 111 11.1111111111111 67, 109, 113, 122 Morrison, Pat 11111 111 56, 81, 84, 87, 89, 90, 92, 93, 126 Mosses, Ruth 1111111 11111 1 11111111111 1 11111111111 6 1 Moseson, Stephen 111 1111111111111111111111111 11 56 Mowrer, Kathy 1111 111 61, 73, 81 85 Mueller, Gil 1111 111111111 1 111111111111111111 6 7, 122 Mueller, Jim 1111111111111111111111111 1111 1 gggg 6 5' 122 h4ueuer,h4a1ha 1111 24,40,49,83,84,92,127,129,135,139 Mulkay, Donna 111111111111111 111 56, 76, 81, 84, 92, 93 Mullen, Jim 111111 1111111111--1-1111--AgYY - -g 67 Mundy, Charles 1111 111111--111--1--- 6 7, 117 Murch, Lucille 11 1 111111111111- ggA,Y-Ag v 16 B4u80L Jhn 111.. 111 40, 49, 86, 108, 111, 122 Mutert, Walter 111 111111111111111111111 1 67 Mutrux, Charles 111 111 53, 56, 78, 88, 89, 117, 120 b4wa8 Gad .4144 -11 56,84,87,88,89,124,127 Myers, Leo 1111 11111111111111111 1 11111 61 BAYfQ 14968 --- .1..11 1 1..11.1 40, 49, 88 Nea, Charlie 111 Nelson, Carl 1111 Nelson, John 11111 Nichols, Roland 111 Nichols, Steve 111 Nickels, Loretta 111 Nisbet, Lucy 11111 Nisbet, Pat 1111111 Nisbet, Ronald 111 Nishimoto, Alvin 111 Noble, Paula 11111 Nolte, Jackie 111111 Norris, Charles 1111111 Nortman, Carol Sue Null, Charles 1111111 N 111 61,109,122 65 Piffffffff 40 1111111111 67 1111 65, 109, 113 47 1111 40,49,84,91,92 11111 65,81,84,90 111111111 40, 49 1111 40, 49, 120 11111 65, 72, 93 111 40, 49, 81, 84 1111111111111 41 11 56,72,84,126 1111111 65,120 I111 Obernay, Wilma 11 O'Brien, Sharon 11 Oitker, Randall Olsen, Dorothy Olsen, William 7 65 56 111 61, 72, 81, 85, 90 65 90 56 Omohundra, Charlotte rr.M,oro..-.-.,,.... '65, 81, 84, O'NeaI, Ron .,...o,,, .......r...r.oo,....,, 1 1 ,,,,, O'Neill, Ginny .,o.. 41, 49, 72, 81, 84, 87, 93, 100, 103, 104 O'Neill, Peggy -W,5-----------,,-...-...- 61, 73, 85, 93 Ostrander, Charles .,.,,,.,,....,...,H. Osteen, Diana 1 Owens, Sandra 11 Overby, David 11 Palmer, Linda 111 Palozola, Ron ,,,,. Palumbo, Peter 111 Palumbo, Toni ,,.. Parcel, Leonard 111 Parry, Bob ,....,, Patterson, Cathie .v,. Paulsmeyer, Dan e,.. Payton, Charles 111 Pelts, Jon ,,...a Peters, Barb 111 Peters, Judy .,.,, Peters, Magnolia 11 Peterson, Betty .,.e Peterson, Gayle ,..,..A. Petre, Carolyn .e.. 1,1 ,,,,. Pettibone, Mike 111 Piche, Jeanne 111 Ping, Jack ee...Y.. Pitman, Forsey .e.. 1 Poduska, Linda 1 Polerte, Joe ..A.. Potter, Russell 111 Powell, Joan 11 Powell, Mary 11 Powell, Mike 11 Powell, Paul ..,, Price, Robert ..Y. 1111111111111 61 11 111 56, 90 11111 1111111 65 49 11111111 41, 11 56, 81, 84, 89, 102 1111111111111 47, 49 19, 113, 122, 190 1111 65, 72, 84, 129 87 111111111111111111111 41, 1111111111111111111111 41, 49 137 111 56, 72, 73, 73, 31, 34, 89, 111111111111111111111 56, 86 11111 111111 61, 73 111 61, 73, 117 111 56, 81, 84 1111111 65, 84 11 11111111111 67 111111 65, 76, 81, 84 111 41, 49, 78, 86, 88 11111111 56, 81, 84 11111111111111 67 111 56, 81, 84, 88 111 65, 109, 120 1111111111 67 1111111 61, 81, 85 -w-1- -111111 61, 72, 117 1 11111111 111 61 111 61, 81, 85, 95 W 11111 11111111 5 6, 73 1111111111111 56, 72 1 1111111. 61, 108, 120 11111111111111111111 56 Pfoemsey, Bill 111 111 111 56, 73, 112, 114, 120 Proemsey, James 11 111..-- -4----------- 6 1, 120 Proske, Kenneth 111 1 -1-1--Y--------- ---- - --- 61 Provinse, Beth 111 ---444------A- 61, 74, 35 Pryor, Marsha 11 Pyatt, Ronald 111 Quinley, Harold Ralphs, Doug 1 1 1111 52, 53, 56, 81, 84, 92, 137 115111 R 1111111111111111111 67 111 67 24, 41, 49, 78, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87, 92, Rafferty, Sandy 111111 101, 102, 124, 127, 129, 133, 135, 139 --U--A--U--h-----11111111111111 61 -U-1111111111111111111111111111 65 11111111111 61 -111111111111111 61 11111111 61, 81, 85, 126 41, 49, 76, 84, 88, 89 Randall, James 1 Rascher, Mark 1 'Rascher, Steve 111 Rashcoe, Carole 1111 Raybon, Diana 111 --- Raymer, Linda 1111 Roeder, Pat 111 ------ 62, 81 Roff, Sue 1111111 111111111111111111-------- 6 2, 81 Rogers, Dale 11111111111111111111 1-1----1------ 2 1, 86 Rohlfing, Albert 11111111111111111111 111 15, 108, 117, 120 Rohlfing, Caren 11111 1 42, 72, 81, 83, 84, 87, 94, 103, 104, 135, 146 Rohr, Jim 1 111111 1111111111111111111111 -1--1--1 6 5 Ross, George 111111 ---1- 6 7 Rounseville, Mabel 11 11111111 18 Rowe, Karen 11.1111 111111111111 1111 67 Ruhland, Georgia 11 1111111111 62, 81, 85 Ruppel, Charles 111 11111111 11 42, 49, 86 Rusan, Francille 111 1 65, 72, 81, 85, 92 93 Russell, Alyce 1111 11 62, 72, 81, 85, 92 93 Russell, Jerry 111111 11111111111 6 2, 74 Rutherford, Charles 111 1111 62, 108, 117 Rutter, Jack 1111111 1111 1111 5 6 , 87 95 Rutter, Jill 111111 11111 1111.1111 6 5 S Sabo, Mike 11111 111111111111.11111111 5 2, 62, 113, 120 Sajovetz, Sandy 1111 56 81, 82, 83, 84, 89, 127, 135, 137 Salmon, Anna 111111111111111111111111 56, 81, 87, 89, 93 Sanders, Allen 1111 1111111 1 111 11111111 67, 74, 109, 113 Sanders, Howdy 11 1111 19, 112, 120 Sanders, John 1111 111111111111 6 2 Sanders, Juanita 1111 111111111 6 5 Sandorfi, Elizabeth 111 1111111111111 11 62 Sandorfi, Magdalen 111 111111111111111 11 62 Smiley, Bill 1111111 111 42, 49, 89, 90, 91 Sattley, Mike 1111 111111111111111 6 2 Schaberg, Jean 1111 111 65, 73, 81, 84, 93 Schaberg, Lynne 111 1111 62, 72, 81, 85 Schade, Alan 111 1111 1 111111 111 67 Schafer, Bob 111111 111 24, 42, 49, 76, 86 Schall, Elizabeth 111 11111111111 11 65 Schamel, Irv 11111 1111 1111111 1 65 seheiar, Jim 1111111 1- 53, 56, 122 Scheller, Maryellen 11 111111111111111 56 Schenck, David 1111 11111111111111111 5 6 Schenck, Marianne 1111 1 42, 49, 84, 87, 92, 93 Schitzburh, William 11 111111111111111 65 Schmid, James 111111 111111111111 6 2 Schneider, Margaret 11 111 111 65, 73, 84 Schoenle, Richard 1111 11111111111 6 5, 67, 73 Schondelmeyer, Charles 11111111111111111111 16 Schuetz, Diana 1111111 1 42, 49, 87, 88, 89, 95 Schultz, Eileen 1111111 Schulz, Carl 11111111 Schwab, Charles 111111 Schwarztrauber, Mary Ann 111 Schwartz, Walter 1111111111 1111 Schweizer, Beverly 1111111 Scott, Nancy 1111111 Sekenske, Ken 111 111111 56, 81, 84, 100 111111111111 42 1111111111111 67, 89 1111111111111111-- 65 1111 56, 95, 103, 104 43, 49, 81, 92, 95, 100 11111111111111- 53, 65 111 11111111 11 56 Sekenske, Ron 1111 Seng, Charles 11111 Senyard, Kathy 11 Shake, Steve 111 11111 43, 49, 91 111 17, 108, 122 1111111111 65 120 Shartley, Jerry 111 11 62 Sharpe, Ed 1111 1111 5 6 Sharpe, Janis 111 11111111111 43, 88 Sharp, Juva 1111 11111111111111111 , 111111111 1 5, 100 Shea, William 111111111111111111111111111111111111 56 Sheets, Elissa 11111111 24, 43, 49, 78, 81, 82, 84, 87, 95, 101, 126, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 141 Redmond, Karen 11 Reeves, Janet 111 Reeves, Linda 1111 111111111111111111 67 65 11111111111111-65' Shepard, Ronald Shepp, Jackie 11111111 Shepp, Linda 111 111111 56 11111111111111111111111 65, 81, 84 84 56, 81, 84, 90, 92, 127 126 84 Reid, Jack1e 1111 1111111111111 ------- 5 2 , 61, 81, 85, Renick, Sybil 11111111111111111 11111--1-------- 6 5, Rerlz, Barb 111111 24, 42 49 76 78 80, 81, 83, 84, 95, 101, 133, 135, 138, 157 Richardson, Roy 1111111111111 ----- 5 6, 112, 114, 120, 137 Richmond, Linda 1111 111---------------- 6 7 Ried, Richard 11111 11----------- 5 6, 108 Riley, Elain 11111 ----- 6 2, 81, 126 Riley, Pat 11111 --------- 6 2, 81, 85 Rinne, Earl 111111 .... 6 2, 108, 113, 120 Rippeto, Paul 1111 11111-1--- 6 5, 115 Rivers, Glenn 11111 11111----- 6 2, 120 Roberts, Dwight 111 1111- ---- 4 , 17 Roberts, Peggy 111 Roberts, Leonard 11 1 11111 67 1111 67 1 56, 80, 81, 84, 89, 95, 100, 137 Sherman, Carol 111111 43, 49, 78, 84, 88, 100, 101, 102, 1026 1 Q 104, 126, 127, 129, Sherrick, Edward 111 1111111111111111111111111111 11 67 Sherrod, Jerry 11111 111 24, 43, 49, 86, 108, 110, 122, 139 Shockey, George 111 11111111111111111111111111 11 65 Shucart, David 111 1111111111111111111111 66, 120 Shucart, Jim 1111 11 62, 86, 108, 116, 120 Sief, Sam 11111111 1111111111111111 6 7 Sinclair, Christine 1111 111 62, 81, 85, 93 Simmons, Andrew 111 .1111111 11 67 Skaggs, Carol 111111 11 111 11111111 1111 66 Skaggs, Yvonne 11 11111111111111 43, 49, 84, 92 Skorat, John 1111 111111111111111111111 6 6 Slinger, Sharon 1111 1111111111111.1111 6 2 , 85 Smiley, Ruth Ann 1111 1111 4 3, 49, 81, 84, 92, 93, 100 Smith, Chester ,,, Smith Christine ,,, Smith, Delores ,,, Smith Donna ,,, Smith, Eddie ,,, Smith, Fred ,,,,, Smith Lucille ,,, Smith Randy ,,,, Smith, Ronald ,,, Smith, Sheila ,,, --f----,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 Smith, Steve ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 5 90 44, 49, 88, 92 85 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 56 ,,, 44, 49, 86, 100, 108, 120 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 87, 90 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44, 49 - ,,,,,, 56 66 81 ------A ---i------------ -- , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Smith, Suzanne ,,, ,,, 24, 44, 49, 80, 81, 84, 101, 102, 133, Smith, Terry ,,,, Smith, Vicki ,,,, Sneider, Carmen ,, Sparling, Bob ,, S ilcer Bob P , ----- Spreck, Tommy ,,, Steenrod, Don ,,, Steger, janet ,,,,,, Steiner, Linda ,,,,,, Stephens, Walter ,,, Stephens, William Stevener, Thomas ,,, Stevens, Jane ,,,, Stevens, Ronald ,,, Stewart, Kay ,,,, Stewart, Sharon ,, Stillman, Mike ,,, Stirrat, Bryan ,,, Stirrat, Russel ,, Stites, Nancy ,,, Stogsdill, Lynn ,, , Storie, Tom ,,,,, Story, James ,,,, , Stout, Bill ,,,,,,,,,, Strothman, Charles Studt, Robert ,,,, Suffian, Sheila ,,, Swann, Lorraine ,,, Swartz, Mike ,,,, Sweet, Glenn ,, Sweet, Ruth ,,,, Swinehart, Panela 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,,,,, 67 ,,,, 62, 117 91 ,,, 45, 84, ,,, 45, 49, 84, --ffflii 47 81 ,,, 56, 74 ,,, 67, 81 81 ,,-,,, 67, 56, 81 101,126,129 ,,,,,,,,, 67 ,,,,,,,, 13 ,,,,,, 66, 84 -,- 56, 81, 84 ,,,,- 45,118 ,,,,,,, 66, 74, 81 45, 74, 84, 92 ---,,,,,,,,,,, 67,109,113 ,,,,, 45, 49, 76, 81, 84, 88, 89 Timanus, Sue ,,, 46, 49, 81, 84, 88, 89, 93, 127 Tissius, Dorothy ,, ,,,,,,,-,,----, --- 57, 81, 84 Tompson, Mary ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,------,,, 6 2, 81 Tripp, Margaret ,,, ---- 46, 34 Trower, Daniel ,,, --ns 62, 120 Trulove, Bob ,,,,,, ,,, -g-- -2 57 Tumulry, Kathleen ,,, ,,,..,, ---- 62 U Ulmer, Leslie ,,,,,,, ,------ ----- - 2 - 66 Underwood, David ,,,, ----, ----- - - - 66 Vahle, Greg ,,,, Van Bergen, Frana Van Meter, Joe ,,, Vaughn, David ,,, Vaughn, Louis , , Wachter, Robert ,,, V ,,,,,,, 52, 62, 86, 108, 113, 122 ,,,, 57,78,8l,84,91,92,126,137 ,,---,,---,-,,,-,,,,,, 67, 86 67, 86, 116, 118 ,,--,-, ,,,, 66 Wagner, Doris ,, Wagner, Joyce ,,,, Walker, Elizabeth ,,, Wallis, Terry ,,,,, Walsh, Mike ,,,, Walters, 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C. ,,,, Walton, Joseph ,,, Wamble, James ,,, Warner, John ,,, Watkins, Skip ,,, Watson, Gene -, , Weaver, Leslie ,,,, Weber, Bill ,,,,,, Weber, Trudy ,, Weiland, Paul Weinberg, Sanford ,,,, ,,, Weinstein, Marilyn Welch, Thomas ,,, Weldon, Judith ,, Werne, Janet ,,,,,, W -----,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66,113 ,,, 46,49,72,74,84,87,89,95 127, 129 ---,,,,,,, 62,72,74,85,87 ,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 84 , ,....,,,,, 57,75 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 --,----,-,,,,-,,,, 21 ,, 57,86,89,117,120 ,,,,,,,, 62,86,12o ,,,,,,,,,, 66, 120 ,,, 66,100,117,120 ---,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 ,,, 52,53,57,72,122 ,,,, 62, 75, 109, 120 ,,,, ,,,,,,, 62, 72, 90, 93 ,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,, 62,72, 92 67, 74, 109, 115, 122 -, .,.,,,,,,......,, 66 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 81, 84 -,,,,,,-,--,--,,, 62, 76, 85, 93 Westerhoff, Donna ,, ,,, 46, 49, 81, 84, 88, 92, 93, 127 Whaley, Jack ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----AYYYY-- 6 7 White, Allen ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----rY U 67 yvhaq L66 ,,,,,. ,,, 57,81,88,92,137 Whitworth, Forest ,, ,,,,,-, 2 -,---d, 1 21 Wiecher, Fred ,,,, ,,,,,,,2-- 6 6, 122 Wiecher, Marc ,,, ,,,,,,,,,2,-,2,---- 21 57 Wieclenhoffer, Donna , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,,, 22222- 5 7 Wiegraffe, Marilyn ,,,, ,,, 62, 78, 81, 85, 92, 126, 129 Wilkie, Phyllis ,-,,, ,---22,-,,,,--,---,-- 5 W 62 Williams, Donna ,,,,, ,2,2,,,,,2- 5 7, 74, 31, 92 Williatns, Leonard ,,,, ,,, 57, 74, 117, 120 Williams, Patrice ,,, --,,-,,222--22 U 67 Williams, Sandy ,,,, ,,, 46, 49, 81, 84, 101 Wills, Ioan ....,,, ,,, ,,,,. ,, 47, 49, 81 Willis, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 57, 73, 74, 89 Wilson, David ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,. , ,,,---22-22------2 67 Wilson, jane ,,,,,, 46, 49, 78, 81, 83, 84, 90, 94, 95, 101, 103, 104, 126, 127, 129, 135, 139, 146 Wilson, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,2,,,2 -,,---22222- - 2- 66 Wilson, Raymond ,, Winning, Steve ,,, Wirick, Nessie ,,,, Wise, Alvin ,,,, ,,, 62, 72, 108, 120 4-4 46, 49, 91, 92 ,---,-,,,---,-,,,,,,,,, 66 Wofford, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---222----22222- - - 7 Wollbrink, Gregg Wood, Bob ,,,, 47 -4---WW----,,,,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 62 49, 78, 86, 112, 114, 122, 133, 137, 139 Woods, Jewel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 2--,-222--2-222--21 6 6 Woodside, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,22222v 2-2---v--- 6 6, 73 Worthington, Elaine ,,,, ,,- 66, 73, 78, 81, 84 Wortman, Clarice ,,,, 22-2 2 ------ 4 7, 81 Wortman, Steve ,,,, -,--,,---2--21 6 6, 109 Wright, Robert ,,, ,,, ,,-22,2--2,- 57, 86, 92 wfulfefff Lesfef --- ---4----f- 53, 66, 109, 113, 122 Y Yackel, Bertha ,,, ,,,,,,-,,2,,,,,,,,,-,,22-- -- 21 Yonker, Bill , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,2-22,,--,,- 6 6, 117 Yonker, Dorothy ,,,,,, 47, 49, 81, 84, 89, 94, 102, 103, 104 Yonker, John .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 113, 118, 120, 122 Young, Dana ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 120 Young, John ,,,, ,,,, 4 7, 49, 73, 86, 108, 116, 118, 120 Z Zahn, Earl ,,,,, Zimmer, Jack ,,,, Zuccarello, Toni ,, Zweifel, Pat ,,,, 57, 86, 89, 92, 120 ,,,,,,, 62, 113, 122 66, 81, 84 ,, 47,49,84,146 If 4 4 'f' JTC f s i f . 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