Maplewood Richmond Heights High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Maplewood, MO)

 - Class of 1964

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I,-,x..a,a-.7 -..'. 11 4 ol -'-j- .' .jp .-5 --,'. -'-'IJ ..'--3 . RU!! 1, LL.-,.-,f-'.-3' F.-,-,.:' ,- - -.-.-..-,. .. ,. r, . x.-- .,-- -.,....s. fl. .1 --...L .'-f.'.' - - '--I-'-'fix '-1' ' Q 9 1 I-,,-Q I 0 . -.a'r-.ar ' .-. ' if-' 'l '-F' -'-'.3'1 .f'-12 ': 'vi ,.g. QV. .-'U '--. -.fy-3,-. ,A ZL.i? X, x -V l l fgfx E46 ,J . ,,...L f an v -km 4, T1 1-. ,.---J-wif.-, ,I .f.i.a,., . - -- ADMINISTRATIO AND BOARD The Administration and Board of Education is the backbone of our school. They determine the policy and procedure at M-RH. A SUPERINTENDENT MILTON W. BIERBAUM and DR. FERDINAND DEL PIZZO, PRINCIPAL LOUIS C- BRANDT GLENN A. SWEET RAYMOND B. President Vice President WILSON Treasurer KENRICK I. CANNON . DR- GEORGE E CHESTER G SWAP D . . MOWRI-:R Direct... Director 8 LL! - PECIAL SCHOCL PERSCDNNEL OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Ruth Sweet and Mrs. Henrietta Ford. Mgr' 'As' li MRS. VIRGINIA CROFTS MR. E. M. JOY Nurse Business Manager At M-RH we owe a vote of thanks to the Hspecial peoplen who make our school run smoothly. They Work diligently at their separate duties that range from making a good apple crisp to writing our unex- cused absences. SUPERINTENDENT SECRETARIES: Mrs. Bernice Baldwin, Miss Lillian Elgasser, and Miss Charlene Bachmann. NTIRELESS TOILERSH CAFETERIA STAFF-LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Baranyai, W. Obernay, V. Fugue, L. Hudson, D. Dobrich, B. Wofford, T. Baranyai, Ff il W , y ' VVffff?4? '.s.'mjlw'Y-L , A 'S ,Q,,..,.-, ..' '-.1- - -- ' -' A ,I SPON ANEOUS SPECTACLE l Aha! You l0se!!! X. s , I N. If V3 X N I . If Uncr0ss your eyes. Are you saying that the Yankees won? ' 10 3' TU DENTS AT WCRK ing, 'lg FHM 59 as 66 up ...ibwwmnffnil r X is . fbzlwf .ii Ak Now that we've finished ,Iefferson's policies we'll move on to a more pressing problem-the running forward passf, As easy as the Greek . . .In this one Dick Tracy says to Little Orphan Annie. . . alphabet, Formaldehyde does cause dishpan hands! Resonating the resonators i l E GLIH sew. - K LONNIE AYCOCK B.S., M.A., Washington Uni- versity Senior English, Developmental Reading, Chess Club The importance of being able to communicate with others is clearly recognized at M-RH. Therefore, special emphasis is put on the study of English by requiring students to take at least three years of this course. The English department tries to present English in its creative and cultural forms, as well as providing a balanced study of English grammar. JOHN KLICKMAN A.B., University of Redlands, Calif., M.A., Washington Uni- versity English LORAINNE SWANN A.B., High Point College, N.C.g M-A-, Washington University HELEN HAMLIN A.B., University of Wisconsing M.A., Washington University Remedial Reading, Social Studies JUVA SHARP B.S., University of Minnesota B.S., L.S., Columbia, N.Y. Librarian, Student Council, Torch English, Social Studies. World History CORAL DUBRY B.S., M.A., University of Nebraska English, Public Speaking, Dramatics, Senior Play MARTHA THIEBES A.B., Central College: M-A Washington University English , , . , , I 'ff mfr-2:4415-'S ..,.....- - .,-,,,Y,,,Y.,Y, LATIN VINCENZA PIERCE A.B., Washington University English, Latin, French As the world situation as a whole becomes a greater factor in our own society, foreign languages become a more practical form of study. Language study is also a wise choice because of the help it gives in understanding other cultures and the mechanics of the English language. ESPANOL CHARLES BROWN A.B., A.M., Waslungton Uni versity English, Spanish JOANNE KILSBERG B.A., Lake Forest College M.A., Waslungton University Spanish, English, Journalism, Quill and Scroll, the Chip No, 'Parlez-vous francais' does not mean 'see .lane run'. v - This is Jimmy Bishop, and I'm back with my stacks of wax . . . 1 3 'ATL LE FRANCAIS LOUISE .IUDSON A.B., Hunter College French, French Club, Guid- ance Counselor ANGU GE DEUTCH HERBERT DYCK B.A., Friends University M.A., University of Nebraska German, World History, Ger- man Club fxw.. Y- . , f in ufz. ' ' ' V - - - ' X' -' N Q- ',.-,L, sl. S 'W PRACTICA ARTS The Practical Arts Department realizes that not all students plan to go to college. Therefore, they em, phasize skills such as typing, shorthand, clerical prac- tice, shop, salesmanship, business law, home ELSA BRASE B.S., Southeast Missouri State, M.Ed., University of Missouri Shorthand, Clerical and Sec- retarial Practice, Greggites. ORVAL CRAIG B.S., Kirksville, Missouri Composite Shop, Engineering Drawing CLAUDE MIKKELSEN B.S., Southwest Missouri State, M.S., Washington Uni- versity Typing, Business Law and Salesmanship QQ all economics, secretarial practice, and engineering drawing which will prepare students in high school for their occupations. Aspecial feature of this depart- ment is the Cooperative Occupational Education which enables a student to get on-the-job training while still in high school. She's crazy if she really thinks I'm going to wear this. f My.-L: 1 ,.,,-f , .W wr , ,,.!L f: ' J. C. WALTERS B.S., M.A., Eastern Kentucky Shop ' 14 FOREST WHITWORTH B.S., Central Missouri State M.A., University of Missouri Cooperative Occupational Education lC.O.E.J, Metal Shop BERTHA YACKEL B.S., North Central College, Illinois, M.A., University Of Chicago Home Economics, Junior Red Cross Again this year M-RH is cooperating with the late President Kennedy in his physical fitness program. Students are participating in a program of rigorous exercise which will determine how our students compare with those across the country. With student cooperation, the sore muscles and grunts and groans will result in a healthier generation. DON HANNERS i B.S., University of Missouri Math, Drivers Education, Foot- ball Coach, Ass't. Baseball Coach PETER PALUMBO B.S., Illinois State Normal University Physical Education, Freshman Football, Freshman Basket- ball, Varsity Baseball ' -r HOWARD SANDERS B.S., Miami University, Ohio M.A., University of Missouri Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach, American History, Driver Education PHYSICAL EDLICATIO JACQUELYN DONAHUE B.S., Southern Illinois Univer- sity Physical Education, G.A.A., Pep Club, Cheerleaders X CAROL HEETER B.S., Central College Physical Education, G.A.A., Pep Club, Cheerleaders 15 Atlas Hour CHARLES SENG A.B., McKendree College: M.S., University of Illinois Q... ,I Physical Education, Health, Varsity Football, B team Bas- ketball MUSIC The Music Department tries to develop the talents of M-RH students. This year the band acquired vari- ous new instruments. The Choral Groups entertain M-RH audiences with all types of song. The main attraction of this department is the operetta. ART The Art Department caters to the creativity in the student. Art classes work with paints, crayons, and papier-mache to create the M-RH masterpieces . i MUSIC AND ART JEAN CHARD B.M., St. Louis Institute of Musicg M.M., University of Michigan Band, Dance Band JOHN DOLAN B.M. fEd.J, Music and Arts College Orchestra Pull it through! SAM HAYNES B.A., Harding Collegeg M.M., University of Nebraska Choir, Girls Glee, Mixed Chorus, Music History DALE ROGERS B.S., Indiana Universityg M.A., University of Illinois r ' 1 6 SOCIAL STLIDIE GEORGE ARFT B.S. Southeast Missouri State Social studies, World History Freshman Football and Basket- ball coach, 'B' team Baseball coach. PAUL COCHRAN B.S., M.A., Washington Uni- versity, Psychology Wrestling coach, Counselor. WARREN COY A.B., Central College M.A., University of Missouri Social Studies FTA, Counselor JAMES DYER B.S., Washington University B.A., Harris Teachers College M.A., Teachers College, Columbia, N.Y. Advanced Certificate in Ed., University of Ill. Special Education. ROBERT DE .IONG B.S., M.S., Washington Uni- versity, World History, Ameri- can History Annual Advisor Social studies is a series of courses designed to acquaint students with the world around them and make them aware of themselves as a part of society. These courses start out in the freshman year where students learn good study habits and the fundamentals of our Missouri government. The courses branch out until in the senior year students are eligible for courses such as psychology and American problems that are more specialized. ALBERT ROHLFING A.B., Central College American History, American Problems p Asst. Coach. l Now I will give my special report on the techniques of tree-planting and poster drawingf, 17 -QQff:7'3Na-f ff' . - - 1 H-.iuuniuiu W-' -4- flu ' , . k If V ' ' ' - .-fx . .J nm- . . ., - U- ATH WARREN DETERING A.B., M.S.fEd.J, Washington University Plane and Solid Geometry, Modern Geometry, Assistant Principal, Student Council. Now you put this round peg in this square hole . . . Math is becoming increasingly important with students at M-RH. This year, more juniors and seniors are enrolled in Mathematics than ever before. The purpose of the Math department is to identify the student with the numbers, symbols and operations of numbers that he will deal with for the rest of his life no matter what plans he has for the future. 3 , S, ,S ,, ,f , Zy ',,,2 , 5,371.95 2 yy, 4 Q 'fa-,' . 'ff,,5f,f fr W. Figuring Claudia F0uke's allowance is quite a job!! CAROL FARR sf F B.S., Southeast Missouri State General Math, Algebra, Pl. and Solid Geometry, Refresher Math. s 1 4 ts, G 1- 'X R X 5 f A : t is E 8 L 5 fx t, 1 A - c .1 -. If you want to know the truth, it's all Greek to me. LUCILLE SMITH CHARLES SCHONDELMEYER B.S., S.E., Missouri State Teachers College, M.A., Um' versity of Missouri B-S-, University of Missouri Advanced Algebra, Tfigo' nometry, Modern Algebra, Mu Alpha Theta, War Orphan. Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry 5 18 The science department has undergone many changes. This year for the first time M-RH is offer- ing two advanced science programs-3rd. semester chemistry and physics. The chemistry lab installed new laboratory equipment in keeping with the changes. Biology classes are being exposed to a new type of study called BSCS. Again this year the general science class is providing an excellent foundation for those interested in the advanced science courses. The science class also serves as a good summary of the basic scientific facts for stu- dents who wish to take only one year of this type of course. , , 3744! X ROBERT JAQUES B.S., University of Missouri Biology FRED LARASON B.S., Northwest State College M.S., Iowa State College Chemistry, Physics TRUMAN ADDINGTON B.A., Northeastern State of Oklahoma, M.A. Washington University World History, Social Studies, Algebra, Plane Geometry. MICHAEL BREWER B.S., University of Missouri, La. 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'.-.2 . ..::..q -. 5 sig:-':'..voJ0, Vu :Qix..:.,i':::':C: :, iz.-i. 2 '-21, :A-6:3 '.-' '- . -. -.'.-1.2 . 1-- .' - ' ' .-'.--' - .O '.'q .','n,' 0-g'.'l.'.Q 2 '-Q '- E..,f-ff 5. . . Q '. : L... H, if T ,... .,. . .j..-. ,.-. .Q'.. - I: - . . . ,-. 4. . , g,,.g , q?v:.ig.-.- ....v.....:,.,, T0 THE SENIORS OF 1964 Four years have taught us many things, There's more than metal to our senior rings. W e've learned that a decision here Can determine lie for a future year. We know the friendship ofa real, true friend Is something nothing can unbend. We see our friends, to our surprise, Grow up before our very eyes. We hear their words and speak our mind, And inner character we find. H ow many things we've stowed away, Since we came here on our first day. Four years is the cheapest price to pay, When the refund comes graduation-day. These years have taught us how to live, What we've gotten is now ours to give. 1-T3-ffltf 3L 'f-'-7. A .,. -, , . .. .'goff.'.- 1 5' 0-',.zp.l':'.' , ' . I LH. I. l ' .-HQ 4- :- ... .l.':fl , .-.0 , Q s An 5 lb' f 1- '.':.- - -.- 4. -1 '. . . A 'v , ' ' '.f -I j.. a 4. 1 ,. -... , .., . Z' . S '. 1 'A' .I 4... a- ' '. -, J ': .., . ,.u I ,: , . . .'- . - -:.1',. ', hi... . 1 -. .-,s--'- . . .,..- . A., l: -U , ...J 0' ,'.--'.z Q-. , --1 .. -- '.. ',1. . 'I s I , ..-.. . ,-. . , .. , -' ...gv-..'...- ' -'.-'. ,-I f '..w- -ff-. 1 .f ' ' ,.... . . 5 I u ' ' , a f as l.gx.,,,, J 'iii ---J K' ,' . 1 . - :r:.4lx:1,-, -.-, - ', A aj ' K ' M H YY 1 .-, .. .4 Ma-' ,A S m , ., 'Y V ,f :.g:c , ' ' I il iv I I sAGAclous SENIORS . :f 1. . ,L Vi 'L ii w ll Y: Mike Sabo, President Carol Humphrey, Secretary Jim Ford, Vice President Laurie Kanevsky, Treasurer L V lt The Senior class officers and executive committee were the planners and instigators of this ' year's senior activities. As the year progressed, these senior leaders worked to raise funds for 5 the Senior Prom and the class project. The class sponsored several bakesales, a faculty-student volleyball game and other money- E I raising projects in order to finance a gift that will help future M-RH students remember the great class of '64. SENICR EXECUTIVE CCDMMITTEE r I l EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE- L ft t R' - h . . . S. Rascher, C. Nea,Ford,WerneE 0 lg tl ROW ONE- P- Carr, Lisitano, Allard, Ferguson, Kanevsky. ROW TWO: Humphrey' 22 - 9' new :-in ' N o x X. ' 0 Haaa!', Keep your Playboy well hidden guys, they think we're taking a test. , X A , VV,r ,i,9?,V,g6:! ,nzc ' I I L fm1X':! I x, ff' ' 2, , 4 , . , , lt's Sadie Hawkins Day and these raving beauties are out to grab an Abner or two! Undercover agents rig game by cover- ing up telltale underwear. Fine upstanding student upholds some of M-RH's tradition. 2 3 Here Prancer and Dancer and Comet and Donder and Blitzen and . . . C'mon Spike , drop one over! .1 x I F1 l l l i 1 l l F l 1 I L I I l 5 l 5 5 l F l l l El . E Q l l r r Z i I1 l I f, 1, li J I n I 5. 2 I ,. 5 Q H l L IT lx C ASS OF I964 5 2 f ff . KAREN SUE ANDERSON She takes pure delight in being purely delightful. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, President 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Executive Committee I, 3, Class Secretary 1, Class Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, PHILIP BAGBY His reliance is often relied on. Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 2, Student Council l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, All County Dance Band 4. JOE ALBRECHT Mischief can be found anywhere, and so can joe. Foogball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Key 33 Letter' mans 3, 4. W 3, 4, Homeroom President 1, Secretary 2. I ,.,. , BARETTA BAKER A quiet, gentle voice bespeaks her per- sonality. Basketball 3, Hockey 1, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Creggites 4, Library Help 3. BONNIE BARANYAI Her ambitions are great, her chances for success even greater. Intramurals 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chip 4, Circulation Manager 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 3, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Music Letter 3, Pit Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3, All County Band 1, 2, 3, Operetta Band 3, Senior Play. MARILYN JEAN BAKER A plunge into the briny sea of knowledge. Entered from Cleveland High School 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Intramurals 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, V.G.P. 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Chess Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. KEN BARKER When you encounter his gentlemanliness, beware of his spice. Football 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Track 3, M Club 3, 4, Key Club 3. ki ' as Z f f., PENNY ALLARD A bright, shiny penny who gives extra change in friendliness. War Orphan I, Red Cross 1, 2, Student Council 3, Altemate 4, Executive Com. mittee 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, Greg. gites 4, Treasurer 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Homecoming Maid 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, ,lunior-Senior Talent Show 4. Hzs intelligence is surpassed only by his Dark brown eyes and hair lend a lovely ALLYS BENNETT RICHARD BENTLEY Small, but Umightyn nice. He who laughs lasts C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 44 Track3 Golf4 0fChCSIfif 1, 2, 3, 4, Maplewood-Rich mond Heights Symphony Orchestra 3, 4. ART BESSLER, DoN BLANNER Therels mtschieftn this man. He U get life ln a pm C-O-B Varsity Wrestling 1 2 3 4 Football 1 ANDRA BOEVING S Life is fall of wanders and she is wonder- ful. lntramuralsg Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 23 War Orphan Committee 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 31 Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Co-Trea- surer 4g Student Council 1, 2gG.A.A.1, 2, 3, 45 junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 35 Choir 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4, Music Letter 3, Music Pin 43 Senior Play 1. 2 5 k Y. i . r' '.l fx. X. A 1 1 1 .1 ty .,. 1 J gy Il N ' W ll lr H 1 I I h 1 1 J I ., xii . f-P2?3w! . 5' ,Q V . ' M 'Q if 1 fn 55 2 H., 'S In 5? ,lf Zfg I , 4 5 ' 'i ff f l 5. 1 I , ll: , lf! ,I S F Y aw, E! Sf I J 'll fy T 'Le'-1 I . J wt, in I if 4,, LONNIE B. BROWN Words are nothing except when spoken by a true spokesman. Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Class Vice Presi- dent l, German Club 1, 2, Executive Committee 2, Maple Leafs 3, National Science Foundation - St. Louis Uni- versity Summer Math Program 4, Free- dom Forum at Mexico Military Academy 3, Harvard Book Award. DAVE BURGESS . There's nothing funnier than a quiet sense of humor. Football 1, 3, CAROLL BURCH A melody in friendship, a concert in loveliness. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, President 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, Operetta 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon gegfgl' 39 V-G-R 33 All County Choir WILLIE JEAN BURNS She makes it so easy for others to be happy- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Greg. gites. STANLEY R. BORCHERS GEORGE BRADEN His candor is appreciated, Afzrrn spoke in our senior wheel. Baseball 2, 3, Varsity 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. DAVE BRADLEY u The hard worker Ls the ture genius after all. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Execu- tive Committee 1, Missouri Boys' State 3. KATHY DOLORES BRANNAN She keeps the barrel full of monkies rolling, Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.G.P. 3, Tri Hi Y 4, Office Help 2, Operetta 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 4, Fashion Show 4. B Team Baseball Manager 1, Band 1 2 3 CARL BRANDENBURG There's no greater sin than not knowing' but I have repented. ' Maple Leafs 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. .IO ANNE BRENIZER I never saw eyes so bright and yet so soft as hers. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Table Tennis 4, Badminton 4, Intramurals 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, German Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 2. 4,42 , I , 4 CHARLES CAMPBELL Blond, boyish and bold. Wrestling Manager 1, Basketball Mana- ger 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER CARR Some morning I may wake up and find myselffamous. GLORIA CARROLL She has graciounsness in her manner and elegance in her breeding. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1.2, 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleading, B Team Cheerleading 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 2. .IACQUELINE ANN CARR She's half of a pair, but everyone knows - ,lllCki6,S the one with thefreckle on her nose. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Student Council l, Honorary Member 2, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, V.G.P. 3, Junior Achievement 2, Junior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Class Treasurer 3. PATRICIA CARR Dark shiny hair, bouncy eyes, make Pat as attractive as her personality. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, Vice President 1, Student Council Alternate, B Team Cheerleading, junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Executive Com- mittee 3, 4, V.G.P. 3. JEANNE E. CISSELL She has a habit ofdoing things well. Class Basketball 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary'4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, War Orphan Committee 3, V.C.P. 3, 4, Choir 3, Operetta 3, Triple Trio 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Chip Staff 4, Tri Hi Y 2. 9 fW,,,,ff V ,M f K e-Wjy 4156429 gawk X 2 Q f, LEALICE CLARK TOM CLIMER A rougish charm, with intent to disarm. Dark and mysterious, we wonder what Volleyball 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, French he's thinking. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Wrestling 2, 3, Latin Club, Key Club 3, PAUL M. CLIVER To your work, and let me rest. Football 1, Maple Leafs 4, Chip Staff 4. 4, Chess Club 1, Mu Alpha Theta 3. RAM COATES Ifyou argue with me, you lose. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Chip Staff 4, Second Place Sports- writing - ,Ir. ,Ioumalism Press Con- ference, Key Club 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Class President 1, 2, 3, Execu- tive Committee 1, 2, 3, C.A.A. Backwards Dance ,lack 2. f ss, A ,. , , X Q- , . ..x. EILEEN COWIE RAY CRAIG Although shels seldom heard we always I nevergamble,Iju.st take chances. know she's there. Wrestling 1. Red Cross. CAROLYN BELLE CRISWELL A rare quality - she does things without being told. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Team 1, Hockey I, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Team 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Chip Staff 4, Copy Editor, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Member 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Internationals 3, 4. ANDRA CRUNK Delicate and dainty. Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 33 C-A-A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, Modern 39 B Team Cheerleading 3, GEORGIA A. COLLANDT Here is a possibility of 0 EWU' lady- Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 2, 31 41 Hockey 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Modern Dance 43 PCP Club 2- 3- 4: F.T.A. 3, Cheerleading I, 2. 31 Greg- gites 4, Tri Hi Y 2. JO ANN COOPER y Always on the go - what she ll do next, no one knows. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 43 1335146117811 1, 33 Volleyball I, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, Chip Staff 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tri H1 Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, War Orphan Committee 4, Missouri Girls' State 3. RON COUGHENOUR The kind of person everyone is glad to have around. Entered From DuBourg High School 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4: Track 23 Key Club 4, M Club 3, 4, ,Iunior-Senior Talent Show 3, 4. CHARLES COMBS A little nonsense now and then, Football I, Track I, 2. MARY LUCILE CORTE Carrier of the communicable disease of laughter. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 4, V.G.P. 3, Red Cross 1, 2, Girls, Glee Club 4, Operetta 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Inter. nationals 3, 4. PHYLLIS COUNCE A pagefrom Mademoiselle. Entered From Normandy High School 2, Tri Hi Y 4, Pep Club 3, 4. -t ::5.-:-. . . 1 ,,. PAT DAVIS Q Defender of the Constitutional right - the pursuit ofhappiness. ALICE DODSON On the road to happiness Alice is an historical, fhysterical Pj marker. Intramurals 1, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 1, Fresh- man-Sophomore Talent Show I, 2, Tri Hi Y 4, Mixed Chorus 3, C.O.E. LINDA DREYER Ready to laugh most anytime. Intramurals I, 2, 4, B Team Cheerleading I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, Choir 3, 4. REBECCA DAVIS Pleasantlv quiet and reserved. Entered From Cape 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Orchestra 2, C.O.E. CRAIG DAVID DONE The learner is always stalkingfor hidden knowledge. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Annual Staff 3. 4, Maple Leafs 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, All County Choir 4, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Missouri Boys' State 3, Mark Twain Summer Institute 2, National Science Foundation-St. Louis University Sum- mer Math Program 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation. .IANET LEA ECKLES . . . I'm sorry but it must be a Ferrari. Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4, Class Team Volley- ball 3, Basketball 3, B Team Cheer- leading I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3,4, Copy Editor 4, War Orphan Committee I, 2, 3, President 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4, F.T.A. I, 2, German Club I, Chip Staff 4, Assistant Editor, Red Cross Ii Executive Committee 2, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Institute on American Freedom 3, Tri Hi Y Youth and Government Day Representative 3, Co-Ed Correspondent, Foreign Exchange Club 4. , ' ' We f WRX gf ask--xi , CHRISTINA SAVAN EHLL Whether she's blue or whether she's gay, she's got a smilefor every day. Modern Dance I, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. 3, 4, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Student Coun- cil 3, F.T.A. 3, V.G.P. 3, 4, C.O.E. HELEN ERNST Her quiet manner is deceiving, to her ttivacious ways. Entered From Nerinx Hall 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Modern Dance 4, Science Club 4, Chess Club 3, V.G.P. 3, 4, junior-Senior Talent Show 4. x XX 3 gs. J- , Qs tg... s X 'Q KY 5 S . if WAYNE EDWARD ENNIS Famous for being himself. Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross 2, County Day Representative 1, Counselor's Help 2, Marching Band 1, 2.3, Concert Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Honorable Mention Art Contest2. ROSEMARY EVANS ls she asfiery as her hair? Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Honor- ary Member 4, Assembly Club Commit- tee 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Red Cross 1, 2, F.T.A. I, Chip Staff, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, President 4, ,Iunior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, Internationals 3, 4, Pres- ident 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Student Club 3, 4. KENNETH FOUSHEE The curve of his smile is tilted by mischief. MARIANN GALLO Sweet and gentle. Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 2. 30 PATRICIA GALLAGHER May she have and enjoy a successful future. Intramurals I, 2, 3, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, War Orphan Committee I, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, Tri Hi Y 3, Red Cross 1, Triettes 2, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. PATRICIA CANNON She possesses the softness of femininity. Executive Committee 3, Choir 3, 4, War Orphan Committee 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Junior Achievement 2, Junior-Senior Talent Show 3, All County Choir 3. KARILN GAY FAILOR g A smile for every friend: 0 friend f0 eve smile. Hogkey 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 G-A-A 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play: Tri Hi Y 43.PCP Club 1, 2, 3, 4: V.G-P- 3, 4: NHUOMI Honor Society 3. 43 Annual SU'-ff,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, HiSl0l'Y Seminar 41 chairman 4, F.T.A. 1, 2: German Club 1 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Biearer 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3- ALENE FEINSTEIN Never underestimate the power of a woman. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, B Team Cheerleading 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, Counselor's Help 4, Internationals 3, 4. PEGGY FLAHERTY Cheerfully she flaunts her warm smile. Pep Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls Glee 4, C.O.E., Fashion Show 4. SANDRA FARRIS No uneasy care can darken her soul, Basketball I, 2, 3, Class team 2, Volley ball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GA A 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual staff 1, 2, Tn Hi Y 1.2 3, Junior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Hogilel coming Queen 4. ANGIE THERESA FERGUSON She bubbles over with talk and life. Hockey 2, Basketball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 3, Tri Hi Y 2: Executive Committee 4: War Orphan Committee 4, Home Ec. 1, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Office Help 4, C.O.E. JAMES B. FORD Ever since Henry, Fords have been great. Football 1, 2, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Class Vice President 4, Homeroom President 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. Dance Jack 3, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, St. Louis County Government Day Essay First Place 1, Americanism Essay Sec- ond Place I, 3. ' -I X133 1 ll NANCY GILBERT MANTIA LEROY GORI Her bright outloolt reflects her future. Ajest in everygesture. German Club 23 C.A.A. I, 2, 33 Pep Club Football I, 23 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling I3 Choir I, 2. 3, 4: OPPFCUH 3' 42 lnlfii- I3 Latin Club 43 Science Club 43 Key murals I. 2, 3: Trio 4: Quartet 42 0116! Club 33 Annaul Staff 43 Band I. 2, 3, 43 33 All-County Choir 2, 3. Dance Band 43 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA GRAVES Quietness foreshadows the gracious lady. Intramurals I3 Pep Club 43 C.A.A. I. 2. 3, 43 Homeroom President 4. ROBERT GRAYSON Everything will be smooth sailing - unless he rocks the boat. Football I3 Basketball 23 Wrestling 43 gtudent Trainer Football 33 Executive o Committee 23 Key Club 3. 43 Homeroom President 33 Band I, 2, 3. 43 Dance Band I. 2, 3. 43 ,lunior-Senior Talent Show 4. TOM A. GRAYSON MARY CREBE Why worlf if you can work your way out Life without laughter is a dreary blank. ofit? Intramurals 2. 3. 43 Pep Club 2. 3. 43 Football li Wrestling 1, 23 C.O.E. G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Creggites 33 Secretary 43 Student Council 4g Tri-ettes 23 junior' Senior Talent Show 4. WWW f ff fqllvez wweffftt 487m 'Z 'Www T '99W ,f ' My 444.11 wtf if f 3 . ROSEMARY GRIMM JOE CULLER She does three things well -smile,smile, A real nice guy with an interest in and smile. everyone. Intramurals 3, 43 C.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 43 Pep Chess Club 1. Club I. 2, 3, 43 Creggites 43 Fashion Show 2. DIANE HADLEY EUNICE P. HARMON A warm and gracious smile. .4 nice personality rouplerl with sincerity lnlramurals3 Pep Club 23 C.A.A. I, 23 l,l'lllSf'Fl'6'-V011lllllill-YS. French Club 23 Red Cross 23 Choir 3. 4: Volleyball 43 Basketball 43 G.A.A. 3. 43 Operetta 3, 4. Pep Club 3, 4. 31 'WWW JACK JENNINGS Gentlemen prefer blondes . . . and brunet- tes . . . and redheads . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 25 Key Club 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee 1, G.A.A. Backwards Dance Jack 1, Junior- Senior Talent Show 4, Cafeteria Help 3, 4. JIM JOHNSON Diversity is my motto. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: M Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. 32 , 1 JIM JEWELL On the track and on the town he's the fastest guy around. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4,Chip Photo Editor 4. PAMELA LEE JOHNSON 5 know I can! ntramurals lv 21 3: 4g Pep 1, 2, 3 43 Q-A-A 1, 2. 3. 4, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2. 3, Red Corss 1, 2, 3, 4, Inger- Council 4, Student Council 1, V.G,P, 3, 4, Committee Chairman 3, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Tfeasuffff 42 Office Help 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, F.T.A. 1, Science Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Chip Staff 4, Annual staff 4, Talent Show 1 2 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, senior P1ay'4Z Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 41 9 JAY HELLWEGE People should make mufh of me f0f SOO!! Hlffh YOUI' wagon to a star men are scarce. Track 1, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2: Annual Staff 4, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Basketball Manager 1. BARBARA JUNE HOBBIE ls it true - Do blonds really have more fun? Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Team Bas- ketball 3, Volleyball 3, Class Team' Hockey 1, 2, Varsity 2, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4, Senior Play, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, President 3, Council Member 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Chip Staff 3, Art Editor, Student Council 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Student Club 4, French Club, Latin Club, Red Cross 1, 3, History Seminar 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, V.G.P. 3, 4, Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Prom Reporter 4, Tri Hi Y Youth and Government 3, Institute on American Freedom 3, Spot- light on Youth Reporter for Globe- Democrat 4. CAROL LYNN HUMPHREY Quiet in voice but loud in influence. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 2, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Foreign Ex- change Club, Class Secretary 3, 4, Executive Committee 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Chip Staff, Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Operetta 3, 4, Red Cross 3, History Seminar 4, V.G.P. 2, 4, Senior Play, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 1, 2, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Ameri- can Legion Essay Award l, 2. -, MARY ANN .IOLLER Yellow is her favorite color - sunshiny as herface. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Class Team Hockey 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, B Team Cheerleading 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, War Orphan Com- mittee 3, 4, Fashion Show l. AGNESS MAY KAMLER Thefits the mold ofafriend. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL ANN JONES None but herself can be her parallel in worth. Junior Achievement, Personnel Director, Y.W.C.A. Program Chairman. LAURIE SUSANNE KANEVSKY An intricate personality which is very easy to like. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4, German Club 1, 2, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Government Day 1, War Orphan Com- mittee l, 2, Student Council, Honorary Member 2, Junior-Senior Prom Maid 3. RON KILBURN ,IOHN KIMMONS No hurry, no worry, just life as it comes. Wiz tempered with ingenuity. Band 1, 2- 33 C-0-B Entered From Kansas City Southwest High School, C.O.E., Vice President. ? 7 WWJW wwf X, QQ' f ', ' , WZ yn i it -Ai . . .1 . f. f aff, 7 , swf X 4 . ' , ,fy ,,'. .5 PAULETHER S. KINDER A sweet and melozlious face and voice. Entered from Sumner 4, Choir 4, FTA 4, Red Cross 4. .IANET KROHNE All virtues seem to be combined in her. Intramurals 1, 2, Y.F.C. l, 2, 3. Secre- tary l, Vice President 2, President 3. Area Council 1, 2, 3, Quiz Team l. 2, 3, Captain 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, F.S.A. 4, Choir 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, V.C.P. 3, 4, Senior Play, C0unselor's Help 4, Midwest Model United Nations 2. JOE KISKE When thereis a substitute for studying, let me know. CAIL ANN KUENKE Naturally sincere in her smile and actions. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, B Team Cheerleading l, 2, Tri Hi Y 4, Tri-ettes 3, Junior Senior Talent Show 4. X - 4 ' 'Y' 3 . PATRICIA ANN LORENZ Tall, stately, of queen-like grace, of nice personality and matching face. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, War Orphan 2, F.T.A. 2, History Seminar 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 4, Operetta 4, Senior Play 4, U.N. Club 1, Student Council 4, Foreign Ex- change Club 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, B Team cheerleading l, 2, Talent Show 1, 4, Representative Student Govemment Day I. ROBERT B. LYNAM An all around fellow, full of fun and mischief, too. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Fire Marshal 4, Student Council, Honorary Member 4, Chip Staff. SUE ELLEN LOWE Pretty nice and pretty apt to stay that way. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, B Team cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Production Manager 4, Chip Staff 4, News Editor 4, Student Council Honorary Member 3, 4, National Honorary Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Foreign Exchange Student Club 4, Secretary 4, Executive Commit- tee 1, War Orphan Representative 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, German Club I, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Senior Play 4, V.G.P. 4, Tri Hi Y Youth and Govemment 3, 4, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon bearer 3. KATHY MACDONALD She's our cup of English tea - with a splash ofrum! Entered from England 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Greggites 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Y.F.C. 2, V.G.P. 3, 4, Junior- Senior Talent Show 4. KURRELMEYER Q :gE?50gsn't talk much, but her smile says l h ' FLY- , llilitlerlielislglieicifhssllllancock Hlgh School 12 German Club 3, Modem Dance 3, Girls Glee Club 3: C.O.E. VEDA DIANNE KUSMAN Infectious laughter Volleyball 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. .IAMES LINSS I'm not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it either. Football 1, Chess Club 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. AGNESS KURVERS Real worth requir ' Pep Club 4, FrenchsClll7b ZYSIQ-izcrftiirl - German Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Foreigylanijt change Student Club 4, Student Councxii 4. ROBERT M. LANGE A thinker, a planner, but most of all a doer. ' Football l, B Team Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 1,2 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 M11 Alpha Theta 4, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY LISITANO With a song in my heart. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, Secretary 4, Executive Com- mittee 4, Junior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Trio 2, 3, 4, Octet 2, 3, Girls' Quartet 4, Operetta 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, All County Choir 3, 4. A I i ffm. X -A FLOYD MATTHEWS An essential part ofM-RH. V.G.P. 3, 4, War Orphan 4, French Club 3, 4, Future Scientists of America 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4. BOB MC CULLOCH He takes life in his stride. RICHARD H. MARKLAND A leader of men, afollower ofwomen. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Student Council Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, French Club 1, 2, Key Club, ,Iunior Executive 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Missouri Boy's State 3, Sophomore Pilgrimage, American Legion. X JOHN E. MC CLURE All great men are either dead or dying, andl clon'tfeel well myself. Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 1. 2. Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 2, 3.4, Junior-Senior Prom Escort 3, Talent Show 1. 2, 3. 4. SANDRA KAY MANNINC She possesses the world's rarest gifts, including the greatest of all-the power to use them. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, B Team Cheerleading I, Varsity 2. 3, 4, Captain 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Cabinet 3, Vice President 4, Choir 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Ensemble 3. 4, Operetta 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 4, Junior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Homecoming Maid 2, 4, Washington University Press Conference First Place- Feature Writing Award 4, Student Government Day I, Chip 4. MARY MATTOX As gay as the day is long. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH METZ The sun can shine its warmest ray in a subtle and a gentle way. F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Chess Club 3, Secretary 3, War Orphan Committee 3, Executive Committee 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 42 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, All County Band 2, 3, 4, All State Band 3. LARRY MILLER ,4 busy minrl is ll good one. 35 i Qi Nhwwnnxd 7 f KCC fee 55.3 .ERI N33 .ASQ EE Q 52 QFD an 3' E sr P? W S W 2 Q. 5 Q W LEANNE MILLER Carefree, with a touch of wit. Class Team 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. I, 2, 4 Modern Dance 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Greg: gites 4, Cirls' Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1. HARRY NICKESON I h d QLIEE EJLSIZN ,th mme - ' 1 er ear swe swi . Z2iKE,'Z.'Z7f..'s 0 monym for aug er an G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,4, Chess Entered From Normandy High School Club 3, Secretary, TICBSUIQTQ F.T.A. 2, 33 Wrestling 3, 43 Track 3g M Club 4. CHARLES T. OSTRANDER Deep thought precedes expression of words. Football 23 Baseball 1, 23 Track 3, 43 Wrestling 2. CATHIE PARKER Genuine fourteen karat exuberance. Entered From Normandy High School 33 Intramurals 3, 4g Modem Dance 43 Pep Club 3, 43 C.A.A. 3, 4g Tri Hi Y 3, 43 Red Cross 43 V.G.P. 3, 43 B Team Cheer- leading 33 History Seminar 43 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager, Junior Achievement Newspaper 4. 3, 43 War Orphan Committee 2, Mu Alpha Theta 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Ch0il' 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 All County Band 1, 2, 3, 4g All State Band 33 Kirkwood Sym- phony 4. PEGGY 0'NEILL Determination is a great asset and I'm full of assets. Y.F.C. 2, 3, Secretary 3, Quiz Team 2, 3 Band 2, 33 German Club 13 F.T.A. 2, 3 War Orphan Committee 13 C.A.A. 1, 2 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 43 Office Help 2, 3, 4. CHARLES J. PAYTON A person is never down as long as he is up to something. Entered From Chicago Lindblom 2g Foot- ball 1, 23 Concert and Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Junior-Senior Talent Show 3, 4. JAMES G. MITCHELL Naturally pleasing to all who know him. LEO MYERS 1t'sfun to study - 1 bet. Track 1, 2, 43 Football 1. KATHY MOWRER Her ways are quiet but silence ' Foreign Exchange Club 3, 4ls1gigZifien 3,43 Chess Club 33G.A.A.l 5 3 415m Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2,l3 '4.',-'TCP 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. Fresid. 'A' Torch 3,43 Math Club 3. em 41 CHARLIE NEA His eye has the strange habit of blinkin ...or is it winking? g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 344- Bas, ketball 1, 2, B Team 2, Baseball 1, 2 B Team 23 Wrestling 33 Student Clguficil 1, 23 Executive Committee 43 Freshman. Sophomore Talent Show 1.2. JON R. PELTS U Always ready to help afriend. LINDA PODUSKA Sparkling eyes and subtle wit. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Greggites 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, War Orphan Commit- tee 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Junior-Senior Talent Show 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play, Fashion Show 1. DOLLIE PETERS She hated naught but to be sad. Intramurals, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1. JOE POLETTE Spark plug ofthe wrestling team. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. W 4 ' fmffyyf M 'ffi 'WW f'fff iifl77 ff 1 3 ivi1'izg:4ii4zffgg:4 fgwwzwf RUSS POTTER A gentleman in every respect. Track 1, 4, Football 1, 3, Varsity 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Boys' Quartet 3, Al.l County Choir 4, Operetta 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2. PAUL POWELL A regular guy - it's true. Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, Ex- ecutive Committee 1, Student Govern- ment Day 1. KENNETH PROSKE His voice rings with inspiration. German Club 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 4, Boys' Quartet 2, All County Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Octet 2, 3, Music Letter and Pin, Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 2, Operetta 3. MARYLIN JOAN POWELL The senses embrace every man, I'm glad I'm sensible. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Maple Chest Co-Chairman 2, 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Student Program 3, 4, Committee Chairman 4, Hootenanny Co- Chairman 4, Suburban Association of Student Councils 3, 4, UN Club 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, B Team Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, V.G.P. 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, Annual 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Chip Art Editor 4, Choir 4, All County Choir 4, Operetta 4, Senior Play 4, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3, Talent Show 1, 2, 4. JIM PROEMSEY Fleet offoot, swU't ofmind. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. ELISABETH A. PROVINSE Her talent is getting the most out of life. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2.3, 4, Chess Club 3, V.G.P. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Greg- ggites 4, Vice President 4, Student Coun- cil 4, ,lunior-Senior Talent Show. YW ,ar ,Q-it '-ef If ELAINE RILEY Dancing dimples with a sparkling smile. Intramurals 23 Hockey 23 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Choir 43 Operetta 33 C.O.E. EARL E. RINNE Earl is quiet, kind of shy, but when he starts, my oh my.' Varsity Football 2, 3. 43 Basketball 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee 23 Maple Leafs 43 Key Club 3, 43 M Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN ROEDER A will of her own and a way to get what she will. Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Greggitesg V.G.P. 2, 33 C.O.E. PAT RILEY Disposition - sunny side up! Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Greggites 4, President 4g B Team Cheerleading 1, 23 F.T.A. 43 Junior-Senior Talent Show 43 Operetta 3, 43 Fashion Show I3 Office Help 4. GLENN RIVERS Still rivers run deep and kind of moody. Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Key Club 3, 43 C.O.E. SUE ROF F Quite a gal, with charming, winning ways. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g V.G.P. 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 B Team Cheerleadingg junior-Senior Talent Show 43 Counselor's Help 43 Fashion Show 13 Executive Committee 3. DOUG RALPHS Never an unhappy word from this guy h d. Fgtdilivail liaTrack 1, 2, 3, 43 KCY Club 3, 4- STEVEN H. RASCHER 3 Someday he will receive his just reward. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 42 FOTCIEU-EX' change Club 3,,4, Chairman 43 Amencan Field Service Representative 3, 43 Key Club 43 V.G.P. 3, 43 Committee Chair- man 3s Executive Committee 43 Office Helpg Annual Staff 3, 43 Suburban Stu- dent Council 3, 43 American's Abroad 43 Maple Chest Co-Chairman 2, 3, 43 Choir 4g Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 1, 23 Junior-Senior Talent Show 3, 43 Oper- etta 43 All County Choir 4g Cafeteria Help 2, 3. MARK R. RASCHER HA1f4A! B B eam asketball 23 Chgi , County Choir 2, 3, 4: Stude:tt2C,2l1:'nAu 2, 3, 4g War Orphan Committee 2.cK1' Club 43 Gym Office Help 3, 43 Cafetegy Help 2, 33 V.G.P. 33 Music Festivfl 501051, 2, 3, 43 .Iunior-Senior P Escort 33 Football Queen 3, MRT Escort 43 .Iunior-Senior Talent Shox' 3s 4g Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 2: Operetta 3, 4g Missouri Boys' State 3 T CAROLE RASHCOE flelightfulfy different. ntermur s 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Team 2g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Clltiliclkgy 3, 43 Modern Dance 43 Latin Club 374, President 43 Student Council 33 B Tegni Cheerleading 2, 3g Junior-Senior Talent Show 4g County Government Day 1- First Place American Legion Essay Conl test 33 Missouri Girls' State 3. H my , 4.1, . V, ml F- fy GEORGIA RUHLAND Qaulities that promise success. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V. G,P. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4, Choir 2. 3, 4, Operetta 3, Majorette 2, 3. 4, Captain 4. CHARLES RUTHERFORD Give me I1 fox and a 409 and llll go places. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 2, Track 3, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, American Legion Essay Award 2, Chip Sports Editor 4. flfjf ,:f,f My f , ,ff ., 1,2 QW 'ff , 7 JERRY RUSSELL Unwittingly witty. U.N. Club lg French Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show, V.C.P. 3, 4, Annual Sales 2, Chip Staff. MIKE SABO lf he has any faults, he has left us in rloubt. Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, War Orphan Committee l, 2, Student Council I, 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, Executive Committee 3,,4, Pres- ident 4, Maple Leafs 3, 4, Junior-Senior Prom Escort 3, Football Came An- nouncer 4. fggaiyg fi ' ' 76 ,X ,Z ,afwfef 7' I '27 JOHN C. SANDERS ELIZABETH SANDORFI Quiet arul selfcomposerl. She possesses u charm all her own Entered From Lindbergh High School I, German Club 1, 2, Lindbergh Newspaper 1, C.O.E. MAC-DALENE SANDORFI JAMES SCHMID Svfl Spolfffl dnflsweel- Normal, likeable, in every way. German Club I, 2. JERRY IJ. SHATLEY EDSHERRICK lfr1joy,er1j0y.' He loves to joke, he lures In play, lo pu! C,0.E. offworlr to another day. Track 3, 4, Xl Club-1. ATU Y m vmr,v-,- DONNA K. SMITH Quietness and efficiency go hand in hand. 124Pe ClubI234' Intramurals , , , p , , . . C.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. 1, French Club 2, 3, Creggites 4, Program Chairman 4, Band I, 2, 4, All County Band 2, 3. TERRY SMITH A vocabulary of deeds. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, V.G,P. 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Science Club 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Y.F.C. l, 2, Band I. SORLISS SPEARS sma amount f ' 'll awfully large spaces gmety can fl an LYDIA ,IEANE SMITH All jesting aside, Lydia's one of the greats at M-RH. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, President 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.C.P. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri Hi Y 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Chip Staff 4, Junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer 3. ROBERT SPARLINC A gentleman well versed in the art of merry-making. DON STEENROD The greater the man, the greats., the gourtesy. ootball 1, 3, 4, Wrestli 1 3 4. M Alpha Theta 3, 4, NationaIlTloi1orlSol:ietly 3' 4: M Club 31421021 Club 3. 43 German Club 33 MHPIC Leafs 3, 4: State Crew 1, 2. 3, 4. JIM SHUCART Not enough Goliaths for this David. Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Wrest- ling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Key Club 3, 4, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club I, War Orphan Committee 2, 3, 4. SHARON ANN SLINGER V Walnuts, Almonds, Pecans, Slingers , C ashews. Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. gHRIS SINCLAIR ience ' ld life arejflfejo en' but the best things in ntramural 1, 2, 3 . Pep Club 1f2,3,.,1,m.lAL1. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, French Club 3 T63 Theta 3, 43 32. Student Council 3: Presidem H1 Y 4, County Government 4i Tri al' . MARGARET ANN SLQV A pleasant smile denotesEIli?rKZgm d toward life, U e Basketball I, Volleyball 33 GAA 1 2 331: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fashion Slim, J. , H7 ROBERT STEPHENS Faster than a speeding bullet . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Varsity 3g Track 43 Key Club3 M Club 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee 23 German Club 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 1, 23 Missouri Boys' State 3. JAMES STORY The quietest breeze will blow goodfortune his way. NNN' 'TQ QQ - NANCY STITES She modestly hides her talents. lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Chip Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Glee Club 3g Counselor's Help 33 B Team Cheerleading 1, 23 Home Ec. Club 23 Fashion Show l, 23 V.G.P. 3, 43 Junior-Senior Talent Show 43 Operetta 3. ALETA TAYLOR The art ofa woman is beautiful. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee 1, 2, 33 Homeroom President 43 Counse- lor's Help 43 Talent Show l, 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council, Honorary Member 43 Red Cross 23 Fashion Show lg V.G.P. 33 B Team Cheerleading 23 Science Fair Award 1. DAN TROWER More quiet men is what the world needs. Football 13 Track 2, 3, 43 Fire Marshall 4. GREG VAHLE Gregis an athlete, a football starg he shows possibilities ofgoingfar. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Tri- Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 23 Key Club 3, 4, Vice Presidentg M Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4, Treasurer 43 Class Treasurer 1, 23 Fire Marshall 4. Captain 4. MIKE WALSH .4 jester in disguise ofa gentleman. S . if .Q , I is fn sg S-c E-1 SE ic 55 S-4 a JOYCE WAGNER A friendly girl we all confess, we hope she has much success. Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treaeurer 33 Choir 2, 3. 4g Oper' etta 3, 43 Orchestra 2. 3, 43 All County Band 1, 2. 33 All State Band 33 All County Choir 43 Y.F.C. 1. TRUDY WEBER Full of laughter, fall offang she makes it greatfor everyone. MARILYN WIEGRAFFE The smile is the most beautiful of the feminine curves. . Class team Hockey 2, varsity 2, National Honor Society 3, 43 B Team Cheerleading 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3,43 German Club 1, 23 Latin Club 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Red Cross 25 .lunior-Senior Prom Maid 3, Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 15 Junior Senior Talent Show 45 Operetta 3. EVE WINNING ST A born comedian. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, varsity 3, PHYLLIS WILKIE Confidence paves the way for success. French Club 35 Modern Dance 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN YONKER What a small frame for such a large wit! Basketball 23 Baseball 2, Track 43 Ger- Key Club 3, 4, M Club 1, 2, 3,43 German man Club 3, 43 Key Club 4, Student Club 2, Fire Marshall 4. JACK ZIMMER A first class guy at the end of our list. Baseball 2, varsity 4, Foogmgl 1, varsity 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2g Key Club Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, M Club 3, 4: German Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Fire Marshall 45 Junior-Senior Talent Show 4. Council Ig Homeroom Treasurer 43 Chip 4, Annual 4. PAUL WEIL?NDdl ' , 'en ymanner. . g?il,luT?ls2,l3g rllrench Club 4, Marclung Band 1, 2. 3. 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK WHALEY lANET WERNE ntelligent peo l 'l - fathoms deep. pe go mes 'ugh and Volleyball 3, German Club 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2, President 4, C,,A,A. i Q 3' 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2' 3' 4 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Torch 3 4.'V'G: P. 3, 4, History Semi 4. G- Club 2, Executive Corihrmitieeniil gife 4, Editor-in-Chief 49 Daughters of Am LP can Revolution Award 4. en' ALLEN WHITE Happy go lucky at work or at play, a grin A little mischief, a quiet smile, makes on hisface, a will in his way. Football 1. Wrestling 1. our life worthwhile. Sidi? ,.- Qscg, .,-Nik, '-is W A. ,w QQ ' N Qafwfw Qu r 1 V1 ' I x . N ff' ,af wjf M M? f ff' 52' M7915 9 r.j.f f,r,f.-7 V' 351' wb M WM- P05541 1 I r, - , ,- ' r vi lf Q .,,.. 1- '-L '- l '-1' ' I I I 7 9 1 V N I1 U 1 X x l ' A iii V y 5 , s , , U 'gy' W i V ,Q K f X A X y VJ 1 iv w is ' 1 or if D TH ry owl DME Dow , i. X of nl U fx J ...-, fy K Ki vm W ' f W XJ ' fi .X ill 5' X' P ll 'ijsil 'V 5U ,f A V Ni ,Q I V cfl sz Who says this annual business is all work and Q r play? 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The main purpose of these funfdl making projects is to raise money for the much awaited Junior-Senior Prom. The undergrad leaders have upheld the traditions of good leadership and have stimulated class partici- pation. It is hoped they will continue to do so. Sophomores: ROW ONE: Jackie Stephens, Secre- taryg Katie Row, Treasurer. ROW TWO: Bob Lee, Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Affolter, President. THE GEORGE WASHINGTONS OF TOMORROW li 48 4. Juniors: ROW ONE: Betty Peterson, Treasurer: Judy Juergens, Secretary. ROW TWO: Walter Mutert, Vice President, Kay Conley, President, Freshmen: ROW ONE: Janet Brown, Treasurer? Valerie Vahle, Secretary. ROW TWO: David Schoene, Vice President, Bradley Bean. President. K ,.' qv RS 3:1 v.f. X L5 . T: T . .,,. EXECLITI E COMMITTEE ROW ONE: C. Miller, E. Worthington, D. Shucart, T. Palumbo, B. Peter- son, P. Dubrouillet. ROW TWO: T. Bailey, K. Conley, J. Juergens, W. Mutert, J. Stevens. CLASS OW I966 ROW ONE: S. Ratliff, D. Smith, K. Row, ,I. Stephens, R. Waterhout ROW TWO: B. Lee, S. Hutchison, T. Brannan, C. Dreyer. , 5 -, Q ff. if , , ,.,,. ,,,, R Lu .Ev .Xxx OW ONE. J. Richardson, D. Afdams, M. Haney, B. Bean, MJ. Brown. 49 CLASS OW I967 j 4 fl Ml . W V ,, Nga! , y 1, ,M if ef, I 4, K1 1 5 L X 1 f 1 '. f A' 5, t ZW 'W f f f fly V , f w , , ff 2 I7 f 1 , , ,iw ir 9,3 fulik f '1 Tom Breese Bonnie Bruce Karen Burch Janice Butenhoff Clinton Butler Dottie Byrnes John Carnasiotis Danny Carroll Alfred Carter Bill Castro Ken Cates Sue Chapman Sue Cintel James Bridger Patricia Cochren Patrick Cole Kay Conley Paul Conrad Bob Cook .lim Creighton Mike Davis Virginia Davis .JO Ann Dawes Bill De Heer Mike Delaney X f 5 ,, 3 I I I!! 'ifvl .-I? 'WP' i 4 ' ,Z f nf if X Z A .IJ It ,, DERCLASSME Jerry Abernathy Mike Adams Pat Agrusa Don Apperson Bill Bailey Tom Bailey Dennis Baker Pat Ball Juanita Ballak Charles Barbaglia Laurie Bauer Gary Bechtel Stephanie Becker Jim Bennett Kathy Bentley Diane Benz Cordon Black John Bolego Penny Bolte David Bosworth Richard Bowers John Bowie Janet Brandt ,,-.avi My 7 , V' f , , X, ff , fy 1 5. J 1, , M, 'f X62 V! 50 ' ,g 5 A if 4 as-f yu X Q f 'W , , Z ? 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'f'-k f ' ,vM'MwL'i:-wv5fw,mm ,, A ,I ., ' ' - 4 in. ,... , 1: M- H ..-.- , . ...aa W . . I . . XKV, .. - . M00 LIGHT MUSICIANS D Band is composed of outstanding players in the sections Mr. Chard's problem child, the Maplewood ance , . makes several appearances during the year. They are seen at assem- of the marching and concert band. This group . . 1 Mater at the end of the program. They play for local I blies and play when we all try our hand at singing the A ma u ' ' emblies where they blare out 'IOn Blue Devils . . grade schools and spark up the school spirit at pep ass ' d f Practices are in the wee hours of the morning before school--or so it seems to the weary ance band members, S 2 1 E I I I DANCE BAND - ROW ONE: K. C T ' . h dl B. Grayson, B' Keel. ROW FOUR: J. XffgghdgiHIEh?C.IHelfZr1ci:,nI5.Cgalglrlylegl.Iggy TWO: D. Bradley- G. Haynes, Myers. ROW THREE. Eber ar 66 ki MERCILESS MARCHERS I r s 4 ROW ONE: Metz, Wagner, Schunuler, Mowrer, Diane Smith, K. Anderson, Olsen, Hunter, Kelley, Donna Smith, Bagby. ROW TWO: Denny, Longwith, Holthouse, Stout, Harrison, Miller, Sheffield, Beach, Bectel, Ford, P. Powell, Noble, QQ. Dreyer, Samon, Ehll, Weiland, Robertson, Oldham, G. Bailey. ROW THREE: Hock, Hummel, Slaughter, Miller, D. Bradley, J. Pelts, Stephens, Cori, Eberhardt, Weber, R. Cooper, G. Baranyai, Alexander, Dunn, Schoenle, B. Burnett, Conrad, L. Smith, Kellogg, Bogue, D. Ehll, Polette. ROW FOUR: Keel, D. Weiland, Haynes, E. Burgess, Schweiger, Slovensky, Harrington, Linss, R. Dreyer, S. Anderson, Scheppers, Sheppard, M. Schneider, Woodside, Ci1strap,,Mg Cary, Schoenle, Tombs, Palumbo, Meyers, Conrad, Braun, Grayson, Chard. 4 The Maplewood Marching and Concert Band, led by Mr. ,lean Chard is a major attraction at many of M-RH,s activities. In football season the band is found marching down the gridiron at half-time, providing entertainment for M-RH'ers. The band was also invited to participate in the Veiled Prophet Parade. Throughout the year the band participated in several concerts. Some members of this organization also belong to the All-County Band where they receive further musical training. The band played during the holiday seasons and at several Music-Parents Club affairs. A tip of the trombone goes to the band for their part in the successful production of the Music Man. ....-, The Sound Oflinle feet. M-RH bass drum and friends. 67 'A f . . S K ,...X.,-,.,.'...,'tvummwmwwmw..,,..mxmwh,mw 70Mum H .. , , ,- . xx A74 A ,. i 1 K l i 5 SORCERERS IN SYMPHCDNIC SOLI D i 1 ,ii.............,-... .,,., , g P ' , W' b , A. S d , Eld b , Ki d. ROW TWO: Roderich, Behmer, Sanders, Brown Schneider, Wagner i c1Zl1ilcl?ers1i,dri,SlSti,PrBJsilil2lSiiA. lielrijngft? K. Pfldlskefi,SReinl3iE1rBEli2 ROrWaTHREE: Dolan, M. Thompson, Sheffield, Beach, Bechtel, Ford, Bagby 3 D. Kelley, A. Olsen. ROW FOUR: Carl Miller, Bradley, Pelts, Cori, Keel, Wieland, Haynes. ROW FIVE: Gilstrap, Woodside, Schoenle, J- BCIIIICN- Y Too often the cultural aspects of school life are underemphasized. The orchestra, led by Mr. John Dolan, has tried to revitalize interest in classical and popular music by presenting various orchestral programs throughout the year. These Maplewood musicians are members of All-County Orchestra and Com- munity Orchestra. The orchestra members participated in a concert on March 20. They pro- vided the musical accompaniment for M-RH's annual musical production which this year was Meridith Wilson's Music Man . String soloists from Maplewood appeared at Washington University April 2. May 1 marked the date of the Music Award Concert which was colored with musical strains from many orchestras, including M-RH. 5' 68 M Schneider 7 Bechtel. l -1 t Schotillf-lf' in ull nn tr Nh 2. th 4-1 X y like this! Well, when I was a youngun, kids never did all them wild, crazy things. Down boys, down! S355 Playlng a Coke bottle was never T LE TED TURMGIL The strains of music are blowin' in the A-e-i-o-uuuuuf' wind. l Seniors, do you remember . . .' Jullillr girls CIlj0y a second childhood, Or IS lt still their first? An extra H ht d -Curricular hootenanny and pep assembly high- g e the hlghly unpredictable Jr.-Sr. Talent Show. How could you forget? Fingers Del Pizzo wasn't in the talent show, but he got caught in the act. 69 ACAPELLA CHOIR ROW ONE: M. Schneider, S. Freeman, R. Haynes, P. Gannon, D. Hadley, C. Miller, J. Wagner, J. Powell, A. Olsen, T. Palumbo, E. Riley. B C k l L D e er G Ruhland I Johnson S Boeving S Manning C Humphrey J. Krohne, C. Burch, P. Kinder, N. Gilbert ROWTWO:.oce,.ry,. ,. ,. ,- ,- , , ROW THREE: S. Haynes, D. Copenhaver, D. Affolter, B. Beatty, C. Done, L. Porter, D. Burgess, J. Hobbs, S. Hutchison, W. Dolphus, J. Ellis. T. McCreight. ROW FOUR: A. Sanders, K. Hickenbotham, D. Underwood, R. Miller, B. James, H. Johnson, M. Delaney, P. Lepp, M. Raseher. S. Rascher. The M-RH choir, led by Mr. Sam Haynes, is one of the most active organizations at Maplewood. The choir is a daily class open to students who pass the try-outs in the spring. Many of the choir vocalists are also members of the All-County choir. The choir's activities this year centered around the antics of Professor Harold Hill and Marion the librarian as the vocal music groups presented a successful version of the '6Music Man . LEFT T0 RIGHT: L- Porter, S. Manning, M. Schneider, B. Gockel, C. Humphrey. 70 .ff- '-' c . . . A 1 MELODIOUS SONGSTER V w w ROW ONE: J. Hodge, W. Watson, S. Smith, L. Poduska, S. Gailo, P. O'Reily. ROW TWO: C. Oholini, J. Reeves, K. Dickenson, R. Mason, G. Eifert, Elderbach, C. Palmer, S. Ratliff, J. Goode. ROW THREE: P. Lorenz, Brenizer, P. Wilson, P. Reily, K. Brannan, D. Sanders, J. Kurrelme er L. Johnson B. Ora N. Scott. ROW FOUR: L. Kello , C. Thomas, P. Witne , P. Flahart , L. Miller, L. Taylor, P. Waldon. ' W 6 Q W X BlaYloc. 1 EOE, HJNE: D' Carroll. C. Williams, Saul, McCreight. ROW TWO:.M. Sinclair, ' 0 : Grantham, J. Carr. ROW THREE: M. Rascher, D. Satori, L. Porter, Y Q e Y, gg Y Y The Girls and Boys Glee Clubs are part of the vocal music program at M-RH. These groups meet during a regular scheduled class period. The two groups participated in many musical activities throughout the year but are to be especially commended on their part in this yearis operetta, HMusic Man . A -A' L-,...., ..--1. ... 4 , 1 ,at-L - .k .. ,yssm-ss.-M-.,JWxyfnwwwwwwwmwmw 1 .. .... .. , , w.,.,..,,..Ma...,......-' . . T . NM, TUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - ROW ONE: Karen Anderson, Recording Secretary. ROW TWO: Lonnie Brown, President, Vickie Smith, Corresponding Secretary. ROW THREE: Richard Markland, Vice President, Greg Vahle, Treasurer. The Student Council is the student governing body at M- RH. Student Council members are chosen in advisory groups and assig ned to committees and jobs on the council, Throughout the year the Student Council sponsors various money-making projects. At Christmas the Council eollects Folks Home. This year the Student Council debated a point system to limit student activities. Polls were taken to get the student response to the system. All the Student Council's work is done under the super. vision of Mr. Warren Detering. A 'broad' selection is available at your Student Council store. , STUDENT COUNCIL - ROW ONE: Mr. Warren Detering, sponsor, Lonnie Brown, Vickie Smith, Karen Anderson, Rich Markland, Greg Vahle I ROW TWO: Martin, Hobble, Morris, Rowe, J. Stevens, B. Jones, Bowers, Cook, S. Jones, Brandt, J. Brown, Manestar, Timmons, Moore. ROW THREE1 Affoltef, Lee, Cooper, Roberts, Taylef, Allard, Lowe, crisweu, camosioris, Jen, J. Walker, P. Jones, L. Smith, Rienhardt. Shockffv B nz Graham gow F015-lRi SREZZCIETCT, M- RHSCl1Cr, Burch, J. Shucart, Hickenbotham, Schwieger, Lynam, Powell, Ford, V. Vahle, Yourtee, C - y urvers' etz' IVE: Fuhrman' Ennis, S- Nea, COMES, Mutert, Hoeferlin, Zimmer McClure, Black, Conley, J. Stevens, Doubrilliet, LOFCUZ Lane. 72 .U - 'Bi' P f FOREIG EXCHANGE TUDE T LLIB The Foreign Exchange Student Club was newly organized this year to meet the needs of M-RH,s growing exchange program. The club, which started as a committee in the Student Council, sponsored money-making projects flike ,Hootenannies' and MWIL Good Guysi' basketball gamej which will enable M-RH to have a foreign exchange student in 1964-65. X, fg T X . Q, . ' , X x s . is X AGNES KURVERS Agnes Kurvers is M-RH's first foreign exchange student. A special foreign exchange club was organized to help Agnes have a good time during her stay at Maplewood. Agnes came to M-RH from Holland and brought all the charms of her home- land with her. She spent the year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mowrer and Kathy, an M-RH senior. M-RHers are thankful for our Fair Exchangew. We have learned to love Holland we hope Agnes enjoyed her visit to the United States. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB OFFICERS-ROW ONE: .loan Powell, Committee Chairmang Shirley Jones, Vice President. ROW TWO: Sue Lowe, Secretaryg Steve Rascher, President. - FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT CLUB-Left to Right, ROW ONE: .Omohundro, Hobbie, Rusan, Morris, J. Powell. ROW TWO: R. Evans, S. Lowe, Eckles, Jett, Mr. Determg. ROW THREE: J. Cooper, Mowrer, Kurvers, P. Lorenz. ROW FOUR: S. Rascher, Stolzenbach, Affolter, Fuhrman, S. Jones. PEP LLIB PLOTS Wanna buy a Mum? PIRITED FEAT Secretary-Treasurer, Toni Palumba President, Barb Hobbie Vice-President, Judy Lisitang Pep Club is the backbone of M-RH's sportsmanship. The all. girl membership led by the cheerleaders cheers the team in vig. tory or loss at every game. Each year the Pep Club sponsors our Homecoming activities and Dad's night. The club plans the bon- fire, court elections and hosts the football players, fathers at the Homecoming game. The fathers sit on benches near the field where they watch the game and the half-time festivities. The club launches school spirit with pep rallies in the boys' gym. This year the Pep Club officers elected a mascot, Jane Stevens, to cheer with the cheerleaders. Jane wore a Blue Devil outfit at the games. SENQR PEP CLUB - ROW ONE, Left to Right: Grebe, Kuenke, Sinclair, Hobbie, Allard, Anderson, Collandt, Slovensky, D. Peterson, Fergu- ign, Neill, Powell, Eckles, Criswell, Evans, Coooper. ROW TWO: A. Taylor, Carroll, Gannon, Humphrey, Lisitano, J. Carr, P. Carr, Failor, anicksklg Krijhne' Olsen, Clsseui Baker, Da1Y- ROW THREE: Bfellilef, T. Smith, Provinse, Burch, Boeving, Ernst, Baranyai, Roff, Ga110,3a5h' iiiesmaaifi D' Smith' Willie, Werne, Joller, Barnes, Slinger, Feinstein, Farris, DFYCY' Grlmm ' 74 -mi P dl lhel Bam in 0HS0lS 2 lslhelr HHS 3l if A.. r the I1- ies. l lllf lub Scot. lar l llue llen ll, ki ' ' I 'igfv F' If JUNIOR PEP CLUB - ROW ONE: Hunter, M.C1ark, D. Burns, K. Burch, O'Brien, Hesse, Gluck, Zuccarello, Brandt, Peterson, Dowley, Palum bo, Freeman, Folias, Peters. ROW TWO: Schwartztrauber, Renick, Cintel, Dubrouillett, Latzell, Butenhoff, Lane, Omohundro, Martin, Loyet M. Green, S. Jones, J. Stevens, Bolte, Miller. ROW THREE: Largent, Yourtee, Rutter, Hickman, Sheep, Dawes, Hartman, Chapman, Bentley Bruce, Thomas, V. Smith, Schneider, Worthington. ROW FOUR: Steger, Loida, Nisbet, Senyard, Davis, Shepard, Ulmer, Thompson, L. Miller P. Taylor, Rusan, Benz, Graham, Conley, Owens, Weinstein, Weldon. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB - ROW ONE: Ratliff, Mattingly, .l. Stevens, B. Jones, Bowers, Row, Morris. ROW TWO: Gregory, K. Smith, Bullock, Sagitto, Botts, Schmid, Florence, S. Smith, Cook, Hall, Stout. ROW THREE: Denny, Zdazinsky, Bert, C. Meyers, Wren, Whitney, Carr, P. Green, Papin, Hampe, G. Criswell, Walker, P. jones, Manestar. ROW FOUR: L. Robinson, Kurrelmeyer, P. Richardson, Hothouse, Barlow, Boehmer, Blackwell, King, Hennings, Trampier, S. Mills, P. Walden, S. Gallo, Ellebracht. ROW FIVE: Bringewatt, Waterhout, Longwith, D. Smith, Ehll, Hartsell, S. Layton, S. Layton, Aldag, Stolzenbach, Taylor, Provinse, Evans, Loida. W - - - . N - ' - . W rm' PRESHMAN PEP CLUB - RQW ONE: CHIC, Young, Reeves, Corder, Harbison. Jett. Schneider, StevgfgxviigargtfztinCeTi.nS.r11g1hgdAgilkfigm -lm' TW02 Ostrander, Weber, Brown, Feghans, Bogue, Moore, Watkins, Ulmer, Timmons, Long- Pmslfe- N ' 'W ' S S Turek' 'Fill Taylor K' ' , . - , L we J1,hn54yn,ROW FOUR: Diehl, Baits, Collins, atson, an er . . Th. N ' mg- fffvvrl. Burch. Palumbo, Sanders, ClbUgTlllH, Reidheart, 0 - V B . Quinle Mattus limes. Mason, lbllfilnu lilldlelmuse' Bfflte, Ottolini, Muller, Papin, Simmons, Perkins, Hall. ROW FIVE: Heggs' Denny' remzeri yi T fl .or , enz, Coleman, Horstman, Gesmon, Moe, Vahle. 75 O O O CHEERLEADERS Left to Right, ROW ONE: A. Gluck, Manning V Smith Waterhout. ROW TWO: Kanevsky, W ff Conley S Jones Dubrouillet. ...AND B TONS What would we do without the miraculous energy M-RH cheerleaders? All durmg football season, t d si ns of victory on the doors of the player four in the morning. And not only that, but the cheerlea ed through rain and snow to give the team the 3 ort that means so much to the players and the cm Another incentive to soaring spirit IS the majore half-time entertainment. The Maplewood majorettes en tain football fans with fancy twirling and fire batons What would we do without these two energetlc gmu 9 We don't know, we've never tried lt, and hope we never X x Qgixx y vvvv XXX 51154 5312523 Q.: . - , if 1 ' H. -- t X Wffelfltfv N ', V' Q' -'T is ' 5, f.. -1- ' 'AI' 3 . Q A A . 2 QXN is A QQ X I QQ XX? ' SVMX X X Q SXSW? X S N Y X XS X x X 'f-,,- an .. . .... X X X X x X Ns X X X. X XX Y: X N XX x x Ng xx Sf KQFXX S S XXX .T x K K . X NS., N j x G de Pete S011 . . x 4. I t W t r Sf t -- X iiil'-3'-fi,-fi -, , . i ' Q a S Y L xxx. g . MAI L - - eft to . Right' ROW ONE- BafIlCS, Ruhland. ROW TWO Stolzenbach 00 76 rtqefou' MQKT -- 3.4-Q ' b S NO YM FOR SPORTSMANSHIP Jane Stevens, Treasurer Laurie Kanevsky, Secretary Sandy Manning, Vice President Lydia Smith, President G.A.A. CABINET 33-AEA. CABINET-Left to Right, Row ONE: Corte, S '0Wel1, Folias. ROW TWO: Burch, Humphrey, V. muh, Hobbie. ROW THREE: J. Cooper, Feinstein, COUICY, S. Lowe. x. I F L.,-if - 7, . , You see before you an inspiring group of 16 authentic athletes-the Girls Athletic Association officers and cabinet members. These girls carry on the traditions of sportsmanship and athletic activity. C.A.A. sponsors a number of girls sports such as basket- ball, volleyball, softball, and various indoor sports. This girls organization also inducts a large number of freshman into the club each year. G.A.A. is responsible for the annual Backwards dance. The 1964- leap year dance was Toyland, with the cabinet members dressed as soldiers and toys. At the finish of the G.A.A. year at the farewell banquet, the leaders have the pleasure of introducing the club to its new officers and cabinet members through funny and nostalgic speeches. 77 ' ROW ONE: I. Johnson, Anderson, Provinse, Metz, Mower, O'Neill, L. Miller. ROW TWO: Slovensky, P. Johnson, Poduska, Ehll, Cellandt Mattox, Barnes, Ruhland, Hobbie, Criswell, Powell, Eckles, Lowe. ROW THREE: Olsen, Taylor, Sinclair, Crunk, Allard, Gannon,Kanevsky, L. Smith, P.Carr, Brannan, Dodson, Borgard, Basse, Cissell. ROW FOUR: P. Riley, Baranyai, T. Smith, Lisitano, Manning, Rashcoe, Carroll Failor, Ernst, Macdonald, B. Baker, Grimm, Kusman. ROW FIVE: Werne, D. Smith, Stites, Brenizer, Humphrey, Joller, Lorenz, Boeving, Parker, 7 9 Cooper, Evans, Corte, Feinstein, Farris, Dreyer, Burch, Kuenke. In January GAA sponsers the Annual Backwards Dance where the art of dating takes a backwards twist. The club's year is topped off by a banquet at The Green Parrot restaurant. At the banquet mem- bers are recognized for the points they have accum- ulated throughout the school year. All Maplewood girls are invited to join the Girls Athletic Association, better known as GAA. Pros- pective members must suffer through the initiation at the beginning of the school year. The organization is led by the officers and cabinet members who spon- sor the sports activities at M-RH. ROW ONE: O'Brien, Shepard, Rutter, Senyard, Zucarello, Schneider, Worthington, Folias. ROW TWO: Dulaney, Brandt, Hunter, Gluck, Bolle, Omohundro, Peterson, Palumbo, Freeman, Hesse, Dowley. ROW THREE: Benz, K. Burch, Burns, Schwartauber, Lane, Loyet, Chapman, Buten' hoff, Rusan, M. Green, Renick. ROW FOUR: Yourtee, Cawes, Hartman, Largent, Hovis, Shepp, Graham, Peters Bentley, J. Stevens, V. Smith, Doubrilliet, Weldon, L. Miller. ROW FIVE: Steger, Thompson, Green, Nisbet, Davis Weinstein, Gogde Cintel Reeves S, Jones, Bruce, lefgens' Conley, Thomas, Wilson, P. Taylor. i i i 78 '13 I K VV K 'Z Yiwu' SOPHOMORE G.A.A. - ROW ONE: Shatley, Robinson, Cook, Hall, Stout, Ratliff, Gregory, Bullock, Mattingly, Stephens, Bowers, Morris Row. ROW TWO: O'Rielly, Manestar, Schmid, Horence, Botts, Green, Brown, Bert, Layton, King, Palmer, Walden, B. Jones. ROW THREE Saggitto, Denny, Kurrelmeyer, Zdazinsky, Cox, Hugart, Wren, Walker, G. Criswell, P. Jones, Papin, Provinse, Mills. ROW FOUR: K. Smith Bringewatt, Holthouse, Whitney, Trampier, Hennings, Carr, Taylor, Benne, Gallo, Mitchell, Ehll. ROW FIVE: Aldag, Hartsell, Longwith, D Smith, Wilson, Evans, Keating, Stolzenbach, Hampe. ' ,,.,, nk 1 . WJ' is-.QXQWN , A 1 My .N . X Q . Q ,N N3 ,sw-1 X ,'-It 'A . .XF ,. .-.- ,A A g mg, ,K , H NS- 'ZX , X X -. ,Nxt 1 Y A i ,,,, and friendship led to . . . Fun i i i a hair-raising finale. A XMIM' FRESHMAN G.A A - ROW ONE- Gluck Ford Coreder Reeves, Cline, Stewart, Schneider, Coons, Green. Brown, Watkins. Burclg Ulmer Donahue. ROW TWO: Young, Weber, Hodge, Harbison, Bdgue, Jett, Sanders, Rinne, Feagans, Lowe, King- TLli53I?E: Egfivnzgsg Heggst Richardson, Palumbo, Bolte, Sildehaus, vahle, Turek, Orwlini. Jones, Troupe' Wmdle' ROW ' enny' ' r Marlhews, Harmen, Horstman, Fielder, Coleman, Hall. 79 ,xp - ', E, L-5'-Y, ' . v, , ' - ILLU TRIOLIS LETTERME R M-CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE- ROW ONE: Coates, Steemod Vahle, S. Smith. ROW TWO: Rutherford, Nea, Black, Hoeferlin. ' OFFICERS: Steenrod, Secretary, S. Smith, President, ' Ol' MGP,-9 newly motivated M-Club - - - Vahle, Vice-Presidentg Coates, Treasurer. A formerly dormant group, the M-Club, regrouped itself this year to meet the need for improved school spirit, The club, .made up of two year lettermen, made its first goal to improve male interest in cheering at games. They formed a special cheering section made up of club members in order to do this. Members of the club are two year lettermen or one year lettermen accepted by a vote of membership. The second club project was the procurement of felt banners for the gym. The banners will have the names of all schools in M-RH's league on them. Several money making projects such as paper drives and car washes were held to finance the project. The most important ideal of the club now and in the future is to maintain the high standards it has set for itself. ROW ONE: Rinne, Stephens, Jennings, Lynam, Steenrod, S. S 'th N B1 k . h rf d, gahllei .l.S.Iohdnson,RC3ag1aFgJSii MlciClurel3 Igantevesky, Borsivorthfxg Pgociffefilnlifdlifibecggrllfeid Iesifeslli cos,aners. : .t , , ' , , , 1 . FIVE: Spiker, Proemsey, McQuistan, Wfgtlglfiss, McCEeijgchzfTR.lCJciii1lgll1f:hgli?gl3IIoafcaAI?feain?d1t?vltijlzixtfiiiifiheSW1iIlea, SMRllillardlSOn, Hutchison. R0 f v , , son, ar an . 80 t EW WAR QRPHA FRQM IT LY S' W Maplewoodis War Orphan-Giuseppina Mottani WAR ORPHAN OFFICERS. ROW ONE: Kathy Bentley, Secretary, Peggy Dubrouillet, President, ROW TWO: Shirley Jones and Mary Joller, Co-Treasurers. The War Orphan Club accepted its newest member this year. This new member is more unusual because she has never attended a War Orphan meeting, nor has she ever been inside M-RH. Her name is Giuseppina Mottani and she lives in Trinitapoli, Italy. Giuseppina is the 14 year old girl that M-RH is helping to support through donations to the War Orphan Club. She was put under the care of the War Orphan Club when the clubis former supportee, Park Won Hi of Seoul, Korea,reached the age of 18. Miss Lucille Smith, the club's sponsor, and club members, besides collection money, select Christmas presents for the War Orphan and carry on a correspondence with her. ROW ONE. Rim! W . - T' C ROW TWO: Jones Cooper - , h , s. M ' , H ,c. c 11, L. Lowe, S- F Ord, Auff-ay, mimonsf aff- . ' - ' iiel:3lWC,1l5ventleY,El3oevzihei lbuller, RldllggfMis?sr1S?riithiinl5l1lllE?Juillet.IROW THREE: Shucart, R. Smith, Miers, Yonker. ROW FOUR. Horn, Doubril, er' Obeftsfm, S. Nea, Carnasiotis, Nichols, Matthews, Rick Coughenour, SCh0CfllC, Tfldd- P 81 1 'rs'-F11 ' I' ' 111 1 1 111 1? 1 1 :- 1 11111 l l 1 1 , u 1 1 '1-1 1 1 1 1 111.1 1,1 Y 'I1 J 1 . V i1 I1 1! 1. 1.1 V1 1 1 t A TY fl 1 Fllv' T E111 E1 L' 1 1' 111 1 111' l 51 t. 1111 'ff 1 11 1 l F 1 1 I 1 'F 11411 F fl 1' 1 it g nl 11 fl' 1 ,ax 1111 V1 1' li il 1 151 111571 1155 I 111 11-N 1,1 1 1 1 ll 11: 1 Kg 1 13. 13: 1:1 illfl :Ml 1 5' lijzl 11 1 11, 11+ 12, 119 1 1151 19 11' JI, 5 H 1 '1 Y fl l L1 1'! 114 S H 1 5 fi .11 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 E31 f1, 1.1! fn :If if Elf 11 21 ll MF ij, 55 I lil 1 if 1'2 , 1' 5 wg? 1, 1' F111 1. 111. 13,1 1 K, 1 1 1. E 1 -1 4 . 5 ' L. l. Y V- 1 I.. a I -1 1, ,111 V1 .1 114 . 11 i f . 'I '1 W1 F 1 la 1 if , . . 1 il V13 1.1 1' 2 1 1 , 1 'u 1' 1' li 4 . 1 . 1 , 3 1 1 . . ' 1 -3 1 1 1 1 l 11 z1'l 21 1'-1g 1 F ll 1,3 1 114 1 1. 11 1 RO Ba 1 1 1 1 'i 5- lf'Q.- ..a.-shin:-.'n f.....4 .utS:L- . f- . 1 - 1 V 'Eli' BRIGHTER PATH T0 SCHOLAR HIP TORCH OFFICERS: Criswell, Vice President, Markland, President: Lowe, Secretary, Zim mer, Treasurer. National Honor Society, known to most M-RH'ers as Torch,,' lights the flames of intellect at Maplewood. Torch members are chosen on the basis of class rank or scholarship, leadership, and character. . Maplewoodis Chapter of Torch has become a more recognized and H 0 Q R active group in the past two years. Announcement of Torch members takes place at an all school assembly where these students can be seen and recognized by fellow students as capable scholars. The society's members receive a gold pin with the flaming torch as a symbol of the honor. Miss Juva Sharp sponsors the M-RH chapter of Torch. ATIO AL SOCIETY W ONE: Miss Sharp, H0bbie, Lowe, L. Smith, Lisitano, Lorenz, Criswell. ROW TWO' P ll K ll' B tl R St rod L. Brown G riilnyai, Dowley, Schneider, Mowrer, A. Olsen, Metz. ROW THREE: Keel, Brandenburg, J ofiel: Bradlld3?HaFf1m:rlf: C.ulVfliller, Firduska, Gannon vra amhW1dk1e, Collandt, Cisell. ROW FOUR: Nichols, Markland, Wiegraffe, V. Smith, Rashcoe, Krohne, Thompson, D. Burch, J. Hichmall erne, . rovmse, C. Burch. ROW FIVE: V. Clogovac, Story, Done, Lange, Borchers, Morrison, Beatty, Ford, Zimmer, Shockey, D- Smith 82 1 l . e. Q I ch. lighfQ 'sen on the gnized all lierstalrf seen and torchw foflorch. E 'R P J ff . I l if W' B all If yfli WZ, Jiglflll Er- ' , . A' , 1 it . A4 I .L , !,,M.u 4- f '1 1 v E LIDERLI LE T0 SUCCESS ROW ONE: Treas. R. Marklandg Sec. C. Burch. ROW TWO: V. Pres. J. Cissellg Pres. L. Brown. Maplewood's math club, Mu Alpha Theta, is a selective organization for the mathematically inclined. Members of the club are chosen by invita- tion. Mu Alpha Theta is for students with a high grade average who show an interest in Mathematics. The club's activities center around its meetings which strive to stimulate interest in numbers. The members are responsi- ble for the programs where they present new ideas and concepts of math and interesting characteristics of numbers. The club is affiliated with the National High School and Jr. College Mathematics club. Miss Lucille Smith is top number and sponsor of this organization. M..mw..............-... .. ,, , A ROW ONE: S. Lowe C C' ll F R C S' l ' C M'll J Dawes D. Hartman, D. Dolley M Schlender D Benz ROW TWO Ennis- L- BTOWFI. R. MarklarriSdllHD.,St.eeriIrSi1adrl,V..C1iz2RaEii1B,M. B2ikZ:,,L. Metz. S. Freeman, Miss Smith ROW THREE J Lmss C Branden ur p D K Ogovac, C. Shockey, C. Done, J. Cilstrap, D. Kretchmeyer, J. Cissell, C. Burch. ROW FOUR B Keel S Borchers R Potter S Nic o s ' CHCYQ G- Dllfney, J. Carnosiotis. 83' 'R F4 TRI-HI-Y S K 1. . ROW ONE: Rosie Evans, President, Mary Lou Corte, Asst. Secretary. ROW TWO: Judy Lisi- tano, Secretary, JoAnn Cooper, Vice President. ROW THREE: Sandy Boeving, Asst. Treasurer, Alene Feinstein, Treasurer, Pat Lorenz, Chaplain. The Senior Tri Hi Y club is affiliated with the Mid County Branch YMCA. The club participated for the second year in the Youth in Government Convention at Jefferson City. The girls sponsored a pot luck supper and sold candy to raise money for activities. These Seniors burned the midnight oil at an all night splash party at the YMCA. The Clubis main purpose, to promote Christian fellowship, was carried out as the girls participated in service proj- ects for the under priviledged. SENIOR TRI HI Y - ROW ONE! Corte, LiSiI21I10, Powell, Failor, Hobbie, Johnson. ROW TWO: Kanevsky, Lowe, Eckles, Criswell, Bran L. Smith. ROW THREE: Sinclair, Rashcoe, Ernst, Macdonald, Humphrey, Evans, Cooper. ROW FOUR: Feinstein, Kuenke, Boeving Bu Manning, Parker, Lorenz. 84 k.a+frrz s F F V. . N 4. JUNIOR TRI HI Y OFFICERS - ROW ONE Kathy Bentley, Treasurer: Sandy Freeman, Sec- cretary. ROW TWO: Pat Yourtee, Chaplain Peggy Doubrillett, Vice President. NOT PIC TURED: Penny Matlock, President. JU IOR AN SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y' SOPHOMORE TRI HI Y OFFICERS - ROW ONE: Barb Bowers, Chaplain: Jackie Stephens, SeCrf3tafY- ROW TWO: Linda Bullock, Vice PfCS1dent: Terry Evans, President: Linda Taylor, Treasurer. X. 2-I., W, ' , JUNIOR TRI HI Y - ROW ONE: Cintel, Gluck, Brandt, Peterson, Free- man, Palumbo. ROW TWO: Dowley, Omohundro, Loyet, Chapman Bentley, .I. Stephens, V. Smith. ROW THREE: Lane, Dawes, Peters, R. Martin, Yourtee, Bruce, Reeves. ROW FOUR: Jergens, Conley, S. Jones, Benz, Steger, Graham, Doubrillett. 7 The newly formed undergrad Tri Hi Y's are plunging full-force into their MY sponsored activities. They partici- pated in the Youth and Government Convention by sponsoring bills at Jefferson City. Juniors had a hay raising time at the club sponsored hayride. Sophomores made money by selling candy for the Christmas season. The under grad Tri Hi Y's plan to continue their clubs next year. I I I I I SOPHOMORE TRI HI Y - ROW ONE: Botts, Mattingly, J. Stephens, B. Jones, Bowers, Row, Morris, P. Jones, D. Brown, Palmer. ROW TWO: S. Smith. Green, Hennings, Bullock. Papin, Hampe. Walker, G. Criswell. ROW THREE: Waterhout, Provinse, Stolzenbach, Gregory, Ratliff, Tay- lor, Hugart. Evans. Manestar. 85 ' ' i-'-R-' .A . -.if...-.r-.. ,J :ant . . ., ' tif. 'V E TERPRISING YCJUTH COE-ROW ONE: Kimmons, P. Roeder, C. Ehll, A. Bessler. ROW TWO: E. Riley, J. Durrelmeyer, T..Weber, M. Grebe, L. Poduska, P. O'Neil, L. Graves, H. Bogard, Mr. Whitworth. ROW THREE: B. Davis, C. Rivers, T. Grayson, R. Kilburn, P. Davis, L. Talbot, M. Slovenskey. COE is a cooperative occupational education plan whereby students combine school and work, for should we say combine two different kinds of work the degree of which is indistinguishablej COE is open to senior students whose post graduation plans include going out into the business world. A COE student can get job training while still completing his education. Many job opportunities are open to these students. The school half of the COE day is spent in classes that correspond to the students job and after graduation plans. The Leafs, an organization celebrating its second birthday, is Maplewood's way of provoking sportsmanship by example among the student body. It is the Leafs job to demonstrate good sportsmanship and courtesy to home and visiting teams and spectators at athletic ev'ents. The boys are recognized by their white T-shirts with leaf in- signias. The Leafs act as ushers, announcers, concession stand workers. and good sports at all times. LEAFS-ROW ONE: D. Fuhrman, E. Rinne, D. St d, ROW TWO: M H G. Shockey, B. Beatty, Mr. Schondelmeyer. ROEZHTHREE: C. Done, Clii'lZ1i,, JOiIdZ1iiLBI: T562-:cli 86 THOUGHT PRO OKI G PARLEY HISTORY SEMINAR-ROW ONE: Longwith, Hobbie, Miller, Aldag. ROW TWO: Krohne, Lorenz, Humphrey, Rusan, Provinse, Mills. ROW THREE: Cori, Jennings, Mathews, Keel, Shockey. History seminar is a newly formed group aimed at thought provoking discussion among its members. The discussion group meets to discuss recent matters of interest to its members. Students share the respon- sibility of providing programs and program topics. Under supervision of Robert de ,long the club has discussed opinion-provoking problems such as Red Chinais admittance to the U.N. and reviewed enlight- ening topics such as their interview with Agnes Kur- vers, Maplewoodls Dutch foreign exchange student. Programs such as this enable the history seminar group to form valuable and unbiased opinions on some of the world's pressing situations. The group gets a chance to talk over subjects of a nature that are all too much ignored by the average American youth. HISTORY SEMINAR, FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA F..T.A.-ROW ONE: R. Weber, J. Brown, Feagans, Hall, Ballak, Rusan, P. Jones. ROW TWO: Wagner, E. Provinse, A. Olsen, Sag- g1f0, Hampe, Coleman, Schneider, Baker. ROW THREE: Kurvers, Mowrer, Krohne, Mills, Loida, Green, Cissell, Baranyal. ROW FOUR5 Keel, R. James, Matthews, Bailey, Oldham, Baranyai, Werne. Future Teachers of America is an organization for students seriously considering teaching as a career. The uh strives to show these students a realistic picture of what life as a teacher will be like for them. Club members got a bird's eye view of their future occupation when they attended the South County Workshop Ladue. The workshop told FTA'ers about elementary, secondary, college, and special education. Money-making projects are sponsored for the annual FTA picnic where new officers are chosen. 87 o Q 0 l V' 1--'Y-'A ff-- . J.Q.1.t,-,- 1. -4 ,.n.H.sl..,,, . 2 .. , - DEUTSCH U D CHECKMATE GERMAN CLUB-ROW ONE: W ner, K. Smith, Bringewatt, Ernest, Hickman, Wren, Gluck, Feagens., L. Lowe, J. Brown, Coleman, Hunter ag . ROW TWO: Zdaninsky, Metz, Kurvers, Hampe, Mattus, Quinley, D. Byrnes, Meyers, D. Furman, Birch, Hortsman, Turek, Weber. ROW THREE: Cooper, Kretchmeyer, Aloe, Breese, Polette, Hartman, Yourtee, R. Martin, Steger, Sclicwaigrauberivjergins, Casey, Werne. ROW ' ' I I. FOUR: Holthaus, Keel, Nichols, Glogovac, Bennett, Wulfert, Black, Hyde, Hoeferhn, Brand, Kanevs y, amer, a er ou German Club, sponsored by Herr Herbert Dyck, is an organization for past and present German students. The club actively indulges in subjects of German variety, German song, and the tasty German food. Deutsch Verein programs center around talks on the German way of life. Mr. Dyck's recent trip to Germany has enabled him to give the members a true idea of Germany. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: President, Werneg Vice President, Pat Yourteeg Secretary, Steger. CHESS CLUB-ROW ONE: Meyers, Bert, Holthaus, Longwith, Aldag Mr. Aycock. ROW TWO: B tt T lk L D B hmer Bailey Kretchmar. ROW THREE: Ellis, Mathews, O'Neill, Keleman, Willis, Done, Bandon, Brand. ROW FOIUTE Bur2es2,Morrilsblii: Wfiiining, Polette, Kanevsky, Durney, Olsen, Keel. , .,.. . .,m,+,f....sm The exhilarating cries of Checkmate come drifting from room 305 during rousing chess club meetings. Sponsor Mr. Lonnie Aycock, a chess enthusiast himself, is rumored to be the originator of these cries much of the time. The club is open to all experienced chess players and to novices who can endure the kibitzing. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Olsen, President, Keel, Tfeasur' er, Brandt, Quartermaster. 88 - f I CAESAR A D APOLEONS ROW ONE: B. Hobbie, N. Cook, P. Johnson, C. Sinclair. ROW TWO: J. Dawes, L. Bert, J. Brandt, C. Carrol, D. Brown, J. Stout, P. Jones, D. Loyet, S. Schneider, M. Coons, C. Jones, P. Wilkie. ROW THREE: K. Mowrer, K. Baker, J. Russell, J. Sheppard, S. Carr, M. Greene, C. Omo- hundro, D. Dowley, B. Longwith, B. Baranyai, M. Baker, D. Smith, A. Kurvers. ROW FOUR: R. Markland, A. Wise, P. Weiland, F. Weicher, J. Carnosiotis, F. Rusan, V. Graham, D. O'Neil, T. Tucker, L. Clark. ROW FIVE: S. Presley, L. Morrison, F. Matthews, C. Kolias, K. Conley, D. Jones, R. Schoenley, G. Castro, B. Sharp, S. Slaughter, S. Weinstein, T. Wilson. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: President, Kathy Mowrer. Vice President, JoAnn Dawes: Treas- urer, Bonnie Baranyai, Secre- tary, Agnes Kurvers. FRENCH The French club's main purpose is to give its mem- bers a taste of the culture and traditions of France. This year this taste of France has become even more spicy and authentic due to the sponsor, Mrs. Louise Judson's, vaca- tion trip to France. Mrs. J udson's knowledge and the mem- bers' interest in the French country gives the club a per- fect recipe for their taste of France. LATIN Latin club, sponsored by Mrs. Vincenza Pierce, is composed of Latin students who are interested in probing deeper into a study of their chosen foreign language. The club, it is rumored, celebrates Caesar's birthday by burn- ing Brutus in effigy. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Secretary, Sue Mills: President, Carol Rashcoe, Treasurer, LeRoy Cori: Vice President, Russell Potter. ROW ONE: K. Anderson. ROW TWO: T. Palumbo, J. Stevens. ROW THREE: A. Kettenacker, C. Cash, L. Moore, S. Jett, C. Watkins, K. Al- gag, D. Dowley. ROW FOUR: K. Cooper, R. Potter, C. Rashcoe, N. Provinse, K. Hennings, N. Manster, G. Criswell, S. Mills, S. Freeman. ROW IVE: L. Cori, Climer, T. Gannon, B. Bean, V. Vahle, S. Jones, K. Conley, K. Trampier, T. Evans, D. Benz. 89 ,lv is at ,I t 'X 1 If 'LB . ' 9, I1 J 'FW' 111i 1 F 1 1 1 sl ,T 14 1 1 1 13 I1 1 l1 '1 4 i . T llii 1 111 '1 3 :V 1 1 i 1 11 11,1 ld 1 91 1 11 l' 111 1 '1 .lx Z. I K 11 l 11. 1 l s f if 1, 1, l aj 5' T il ' 1 gi il: El, Wi'- 2' 21 1 1 1 Fl Vi A4 . 4 1 ,1. xll' ' I . 3,1 ' 1141 Nl 151 1 1 ,EM X. Hi 11 .iT X1 YQ, M.. 11 I 1 1111 1 li: Ii . 1. . 1.4 1, I 'fxixll l 1 11 .ie L1 li'113 ji 11 ,V 1.i 1 11 1 1 . 11 I 1 i .1N .1 -i al i W 'iii -i TWG-STEPS AND TEST TUBE ROW ONE: Toni Zucarello, Pam Johnson, TOP: Renee Waterhout. 1 W., 1 ROW ONE: Zucarello, Brandt, Burns, Peters, P. Johnson. ROW TWO: Watkins, S. Gluck, Rinne, Ernst, Loyet, Macljgnaldl ROW THREE: Corder, L. Young, Rashcoe, Parker, Waterhout, FOW FOUR: I. Johnson, S. Ford, Collandt, Rusan, Harmon. Modern dance is an organization appealing to the coordinated or the uncoordinated who with the price of a few laughs wish to become so. The girls in this group concentrate on dance routines and limbering up exercises at their after school meetings. This club is a big help when it comes to contributing to the physical fitness of Maplewood youth. Future Scientists of America is a newly formed club this year at M-RH. The members of the FSA are required to have at least one year of science background before entering the club. The group under the leadership of Mr. Jaques has meetings where they discuss various experiments that the students are conducting on their own time. The club hopes to participate in several field trips to places of scientific interest. This club does alot to stimulate scientific interest and activity at Maplewood. .ROIW ONE: Karen Anderson, Cheryl Zadinsky. ROW TWO: Gary Brand, Pam o nson. ROW ONE: Zadinsky, N. Cook, Hunter, Burnett, C , P.J h , K. A d ' Og S 'th, Sajit0. Lee, Glogovac, Kettenacker, Chapman, Telker, V. Y?aiiiTc?Rampg, Wizillerhoutti IFOSWHTJITREIEQTE JB,allii2i'lxSlli1ae:, CC?rJziiit.hl:h31WHigXihorn2llMornS0U- Corcoran, Dennis, Gannon, Krohne, S. Jones, Rusan, Oldham, L. Myers. ROW FOUR: Presley Breese, G. Clzistro Sherribk, R. Miller, Winning. R. Stephens, D. Aldag, Wulfert, Durney, Polette, Hoeferlin, Brand, Stoller, 90 1 Bfg 3' ' ,' SAMARITANS AND TE QC-JR PHER RED CROSS: ROW ONE: L. Jones, S. Chapman, D. Dolley, P. Johnson, S. Freeman. ROW TWO: T. Lane, C. Omohundro, D. Loyet, S. Folias. ROW THREE: J. Dawes, S. Cintel, P. Yourtee, R. Martin. ROW FOUR: F. Rusan, V. Graham, J. Steger, D. Benz. Red Cross is Maplewood's service organization. Led by Miss Bertha Yackel, the club is constantly finding new ways to help others. Projects this year included Christmas stockings, clothing, and toys sent to needy children throughout the nation. The work of Maplewood's Red Cross was given a verbal pat on the back by the St. Louis ,Globe-Democrat when they com- mended the club on its excellent service to the needy. TRWQX D. Dolley, L. Jones. ROW THREE: S. Freeman. B. Baker. ROW TWO: P. Allard, B. Provinse. P. Roeder, L. CRECCITE OFFICERS: ROW ONE- P Allard RCW TW03 Poduska, D. Smith. ROW THREE: J. Barnes, L. Miller. W. Burns. B. Provinse, D. Smith. Row THREE: Pf Riley. i R- Grimm- . Greggites is an organization for second year shorthand students. The girls, led by, Miss Brase, are interested ll? the business world. They take an interest in business and secretarial topics at their meetings. .Manytof these girls .will go from graduation to jobs. The girls sponsor many money-making projects and participate in actlve meetings, 91 cR1:cc1TEs. Row ONE: P. Riley, c. Collandt. K. Macdonald, 1,i, DEDICATED DOORMAT COUNSELOR'S HELP-ROW ONE: Taylor, Krohne, Roff, Joller, Autrey. ROW TWO: Burch, Shepp, Bullock, Simpson, Winterfeld. Behind the scenes at our smooth running school are the students that sacrifice class time to help counselor and office personnel in their work. With this tribute we hope we can remedy the all too true heading of Dedicated oormatsf' OFFICE HELP-ROW ON : . . W Rutter, Nelson, Vincent, Senliarldljiiiffldlfdf., P. Johnson, S. Rascher' ROW TWO: S' Carr, P- RIICY, Y0l1rtCe, Freeman. ROW THREE- Lofah 92 9 4. W fimpigi, P. me It left ldlllffll c ' ' .f , ,f FIRE FIGHTER , FOOTLIGHT FI DER , A D FRITO FREELOADER The stage crew and cafeteria help make two neces- sary aspects of good ol' M-RH -food and fun- available to its students. The stage crew, the boys who smooth out 4 rough spots in any of Maplewoodls productions, are rarely seen or recognized for their efforts, although they did A manage to steal the spotlight frequently in the music department's production of MUSIC MAN. Cafeteria help, along about third hour, become the utmost thought in most students minds. Those violent pangs of hunger remind us at Maplewood of the necessity of this hard working bunch. y STAGE CREW-ROW ONE: C. Camp- : bell, W. Dolphus, D. Steenrod. ROW TWO: T. Gannon, R. Cobb. The formation of a new group, the M RH fire marshalls, was launched by Prin cipal Ferdinand Del Pizzo as a part of fire prevention week. These senior boys aid students in leaving the building dur ing fire drills. Drills are speeded up when the boys keep the traffic flowing, direct students to exits, and open doors for students and faculty CAFETERIA HELP ROW ONE- Mocc D Car - . a, . - roll, Schutzius, J. W. Jennings. ROW TWO: Ping, , Kemph, Proemsey. ' .aim-rfwlwvv M .ff p. , NW I fvifh .. . b -:S- Zi-.-:Z,5'.1i -:.2:-if-:v f2'245275 -if 4:11-.E-1-':-M W:-1.7 ff, f' M ,fa 1 f fn -fs: .P EIRE MARSHALLS-ROW ONE: Lynam, Stephens, C. Nea, Vahle, Foushee. ROW TWO: Coates, Trower, McClure, T. Hoeferlin, Rutherford. OW THREE: Proemsey, Blanner, Barker, Bradley. ROW FOUR: Weicher, R. Coughenour, Polette. 93 it I l i Mata Hobbie-Head of the international spy ring hanging her head in shame. Yes, the whole yearbook-it's her fault! ,Ioan D'Art Uoan Powellj-Art and Lay- out Editor. Guilty of confiscating the phrase the india ink is mightier than the typewriter ribbon. She prefers the hot-seat to the stake because her pos- ture is more accustomed to sitting at drawing tables. David Hyde fljhotographerj-Still on the list of mislsing suspects. Takes photos or micro 1 m which is t tl . gled into the pub office. cons an y smug MATA H RI INC These people are spysl They have been slinking around the halls all year prying into the affairs of others. Some of them have been captured and punished but two of them are still on the loose. But special agent G-167, a former history teacher turned counter-espionage spy, t on their tails. He's had a hard time keeping track of them because they're so sneaky and elusive, but they will undoubtedly receive their just retribu- tion when the wrath of Maplewood High descends upon them. is ho Special Agent G-167 fliobert delongy-Sponsor. Always on the move- . . . searching for a suspicious editorial face or pornographic literature in his yearbook. Eleuthfoot Sue fSue Loweb-Production anflger. It is believed that she is on a Special assignment with David Hyde- stealing ads right out from under various enterprises and pulling the wool over the eyes of Inter-collegiate press, 94 Natasha Uanetb Eckles-Copy Edit Guilty of listening in on conversatioorl and writing down everything to be 13,8 lished in the Maple Leaves. Her purijishu ment involves the old African custom of voodoo. Cathie Parker fBusiness Managerj-A squealer, a traitor-She can't mind her own business. ln fact she keeps trying to give away all the funds. These desperate, deranged characters can be found lurking around the creviees of Ma H0 biestein's refrigerator, fortifying themselves for further scheming, devastating deeds. b. PJ li' lll'Cf'a lgtllf ir. X M3 taht' ltr pw, Cll5lnf I 'l s Wi: angel Hob' ming' f- , TV? FQCLS RU HI ROW ONE: Janet Eckles, Sue Lowe. ROW TWO: Rickie King, Barb Hobbie, Cathie Parker, Karen Failor. ROW THREE: Jay Hellwege. HIDING BEHIND CAMERA: David Hyde. The annual staff rushes madly around in one of its more hectic moments. Girls! What do you mean you can't read my handwriting? 95 , ,fir , bg 1 ...... 4 W,,,V .Y CHIP STAFF Efforts by the CHIP Staff to make this yearis paper the best yet paid off when the CHIP received a First Class rating from the N.S.P.A. rating service. Other CHIP honors included a first place in the senior division writing contest at the annual Washington Uni- versity press conference, The CHIP also received receg. nition for its entry in the National Newspaper Week con. test. EDITORIAL STAFF. SEATED: Miss Joanne Kilsberg, Advisor. ROW ONE: Judy Lisitano, Feature, Joan Powell, Art, Janet Werne, Editor-in-Chief, Carolyn Criswell, Copy. ROW TWO: Ronnie-Baranyai, Circulation, Charlie Rutherford, Sports, Sue Lowe, News, Janet Eckles, Assistant Editor, Jim Jewell, Photo. No need of a town crier or the ignored P. A. system to get the news around-M-RH has its school newspaper, the CHIP. The CHIP is circulated to students, faculty, community members, and other schools. The CHIP staff headed by its editorial board printed seven editions this year which justifiably or not includes its infamous April Fools issue. Naturally, each edition included an action-packed sports page edited by C.R. and R.C. To enroll in the journalism class a student must be a junior or senior and have a 'B' average in English. THE STAFF: ROW ONE: R. Evans, J. Cooper, J. Werne, J. Eckles, S. Manning. ROW TWO: C. Rutherford, B. Lynam, P. Johnson, S. Lowe. MORE STAFF: SEATED2 B- Bafanvai, C- Humphrey. STAND- sT1LL Moria STAFF' P cuver J. cisseu, J. Powell, J. ING: J. Yonker, L. Smith, C. Criswell, J. Lisitano. ' Jewell 96 A . G 1 Eunf- lv 'Q 1s0u.5'll'i' l itil' JOURNALISTS HO ORED ROW ONE: Lydia Smith, Janet Eckles, Barbara Hobbie, Janet Werne, Sue Ellen Lowe, Carolyn Criswell. ROW TWO: Bonnie Bar- anyai, Jeanne Cissell, Charlie Rutherford, Ram Coates, Judy Lisitano, Joan Powell, Sandy Manning. NOT PICTURED: David Hyde. INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL The cast of characters who appear before you are the ones who keep the presses rolling and the ink flowing. They are the newly elected and old members of Quill and Scroll, the International Honor Society for High School Journalists. . Members received their nominations from either MISS Joanne Kilsberg, advisor to The Chip or Mr. Robert Dejong of the annual staff. u The merits of scholarship, writing talent and ac- tfve Participation in journalistic undertakings are con- sidered before a member is nominated to this society. . Some of this year's crop of journalists were cast lfl dual roles-representing both the newspaper and yearbook. They were Janet Eckles, Sue Lowe, Joan Bowell and sports copywriters Ram Coates and Char- he Rutherford. From The Chip were Janet Werne, editor-in-chief, -liilnet Eckles, assistant editor, Judy Lisitano, colum- mst? SHG Ellen Lowe, news editor, Charlie Ruther- ford, Sports editor, Sandy Manning, reporter, Carolyn Criswell, copy editor, Rani Coates, reporter, Jeanne Cissell, reporter, Bonnie Baranyai, circulation mana- ger and Lydia Smith, feature writer. From the annual staff were Janet Eckles, copy editor, Joan Powell, art and layout editor, Sue Lowe, production manager, David Hyde, photographer and Barb Hobbie, editor-in-chief ftwo year memberj. Both staffs have been acutely adept at whipping off copy and layouts -barely making for in the case of the annual missingj deadlines. Deadlines, as these people realize are those hectic moments when every- thing has to be completed at breakneck speed. But after all the maddening work is done, a sense of accomplishment is the finest reward these people can receive. A bonus reward is their bid to Quill and Scroll. 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'....' ,NL .N H, U ,.-'-,'. l-4... 3 ,.' -: .4.-. f,.U. .'--p.:.'j'--.Q ..4 .x .gn-U I' .' ,, 1.--. 1.2.4 --.'- . , ,5. , ,. , .q'-. , ',,-u', , .- .4 I 'hr' I.. 4, .rv I l '-, '.:.A , 1 , .,,,'.: -1 . , . ,. y ... l. .1 ..-M' -..', . , v 1 -...g,. -.,..s,-v . ,. -.- :,., 1...-,..,.,. .,..3...3-U , -i... 1. '.,.' D A'-5-Q. : . .rl , - .- I ,.... . 'a.--.:'..' ' s -, A'..-. ....'. 0 ' , -- ,- .. ,,,'..:-qv.. -,.-,Inf-,,.-.. ---.-.. .u -- ,,-.s . .. , ,--. -I .,.- ... nl-I 1'-. --1, . . .. ' ,. .- - ' - , . ., f f ,. .J..'. ..'.'-' .'.'- - -' '.r f- 1 I -...,'. V 4. ..-yc.,.,'-,. - l..., -, .--x- .-.,.-,, - ,--. ,.-'o-'-,.. .v . . ,I ' Q n .. ' ' . ,. .' u'. -. .' --.-. .'.'- -.'- -' ',, .'1-. ',..--, . ' A . .., . L, 0 .., , , .- - .S K - GRAPPLI G GRIDIRO DEVILS ROW ONE: Hoeferlin, Vahle, McClure, Nea, Stephens, Mutert, DeHeer, Coates, Smith, Johnson, Jennings. ROW TWO: Hawthorne, Kramer, James, Steenrod, Carnasiotis, Albrecht, Spiker, Markland, Morrison, Black, Shucart. ROW THREE: Presley, Boswell, Nichols, Kolias, Ruther- ford, Wilson, Kanvesky, Carroll, Lynam, Burgess, Lee. ROW FOUR: Brannon, House, Schoenle, Aloe, Dolphus, Sanders, Tucker, Mocca, Glo- govac, Zimmer, Rinne. ROW FIVE: Bowers, S. Nea, Dale, Braun, Richardson, Ford, Corcoran, W. Daily, Stevens, Ping.,ROW SIX: Burns, Barker, Seng, Watkins, Baranyai, Hanners, Rohliing. Ram Coates TRI CAPTAINS Greg Vahle n ,, f John McClure The fighting Blue Devils rolled to a 6-3 season, producing the best record since the undefeated team of 1960 and providing the M-RH rooters many thrills. Coach Hanners, boys came within inches of bringing the Middle-6 Conference Championship to Maplewood. In the closing seconds of the Lindbergh game, the Devils, down by 5 points, were just that close to scoring before they gave the ball over on downs. The loss was M-RH,s only one in five league contests. With a well-balanced team, centered mostly on a big interior line that averaged 225 pounds a man, many Devils received post-season honors. Mike Hoeferlin, Ramsey Coates and Steve Smith were named All-Con- ference and Honorable Mention All-District in the Post-Dispatch and Globe-Democrat. John McClure, Greg Vahle, Charlie Nea and Bill DeHeer were named Honorable Mention All-District in the Globe. Nea and DeHeer were alS0 Second Team All Conference. VARSITY SCORES Ritenour I-,051 137 Clayton Won 130 Brentwood Won 2520 Lindbergh Lost 127 Hazelwood Wgn 180 st. Charles won 20-13 Affton won 13-12 Mehlviue won 26-74 Webster Lost 334 100 2 Imlruc ' IIIIIH IIow1G' SIX: In I the IPF' I rwlfff I IIIIIIIII 4 ds OI III I closf I I II-III MMIII honvfff All-II' I ,UI ICI I I 4 I IW alixl X I I 4 .34 , . 3,0 'II 'r I I ,III I IIIII 5 ,1 JI' , I LITTLE DEVILS SHOW PROMI E S. Anderson, Henning, Schultz. ROW TWO: Weigraffe, Grantham, Kram, Gannon, Cobb, Lyles, R. Cooper, Lane, Aldrich. ROW M S. . t orcoran, Britton, Schoene,.R. Dreyer, Schepers. ROW FOUR: Dugger, Roderique, Dale, Blayloc, J. Yonker. ROW FIVE: L. Hoch, . 1ncla1r, Weaver, B. Bean, Horn, Miller. ROW SIX: Burgess, Berni, Williams, Glogovac, Scheidt. Although not having a good won-lost record, the Freshmen Devils showed that they will definitely be an asset next fall when they join varsity competition. The Frosh finished with an 0-4-1 season, tying the first game and dropping the rest. The record does not depict the strength of the team because each loss was incurred by a margin of a touchdown or less. Always tough C.B.C. only topped the Little Devils by a mere two points, 9-7. 101 3 X 4 ? z ,, 7 5' ,V X0 ' W fb f, Z Q W 'fe 40 ve ff ZX My Q, QQ 4' 1 f ffm.: J ' r P I 4 A f 40 v, 1 42- an ,Q -an--A ,N Mn. k , V .Y .,w'f ' - , .1 y V, W , ' 't 1 In M., , A4 ,f If I U, W ' ,iw , V, , f, , , 'R k U 1714+ f I My 'Q , W My 'Q f, , f f V , ' , ' , f ff' f , ' .7 , 0 7, 'f ffg zvf , f , X , ,f ,kg -' 4 ? X ff -' M if si, all wk! -Si Na uns-V XA M QQ, X XYN XSXYQX fx Y' 'lk ww' X. STATE CONTENDERS I ROW ONE: Hoeferlin, Lange, Wulfert Wachter, Boswell, Sanders, Carroll, Markland. ROW TWO: Coach Howdy Sanders, Proemsey, Coughenour, Hardt, De Heer, McClure, Spiker, Vahle. Fourth Place in the state Class L Tournament was captured by the Maplewood Leafs to highlight a 27-5 season that was full of accomplishments from both the squad and individual players. The Leafs, who now have a three year total of 80 wins and only 12 losses, became South County Conference Champs with an 8-0 mark. M-RH also took the Conference Tourney by overcoming a ten point fourth quarter deficit to defeat Mehlville. In the same manner Maplewood down, by nine points, with three minutes left in the final of the Webster Groves Regional, rallied to nip the host Statesmen in overtime. Of the 27 wins however, the sweetest undoubt- edly came when M-RH upset heavily favored Riten- our in a quarterfinal game of the state Tournament. By beating' e Huskies, reputed to be No. 1 in Missouri, Ma lewood gained their fourth place. Possibly even more rewarding was the feeling of having made up for a similar upset in which the Leafs didn't come out on top. The 1962-63 club was ranked like Ritenour, but lost in the Regional final to C.B.C. ultimate State Champs. Spearheading the attack all season were two 19 point average players, Bob Lange and Bill DeHeer. Lang received Honorable Mention All-State and also All-District and DeHeer Second Team All-District for their efforts. Rounding out the starting five were Jim Proemsey, Mike Hoeferlin, and Bob Wachter. 0 Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost VARSITY SCORES O,Fal1on M-RH TOURNAMENT Du Bourgh Chaminade Riverview Eureka Southwest NORMANDY TOURNAMENT Troy Hancock Affton Lindbergh Kirkwood Mehlville University City - Bayless CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Clayton Affton Mehlville Hancock Ladue Webster Brentwood Soldan Clayton McCluer Principia REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Luthern Central Clayton Webster STATE TOURNAMENT McClure Ritenour Springfield Parkview Kansas City Central 69-58 67-59 73-62 72-48 47-12 39-35 62-60 53-52 72-49 76-53 68-54 74-61 60-50 89-66 62-46 69-54 72-67 67-56 70-63 71-58 66-46 67-56 A 72-54 73-72 86-49 37-36 66-51 65-63 71-58 70-54 71-64 90-69 4T 4 Vi! 5 .E J .xi ers, Proemsey, 69-58 . I 67-59 73-67 72-44 4747 39-35 T 42.44 53-54 79-49 4 76-53 68-54 74-64 644-544 8964 4 4444 44-45 72.64 64454 70.64 4 74-544 66-49 y 67.56 795: 73.77 35 49 44-79 46-54 45-9 '4 I 459 7494 9494 'V R . ' ' I ' -X - . LITTLE LEAFS GE B-B LL B TTLE ROW ONE: Brannon, Hawthorne, J. Alexander, S. Nea, Mondain, D. Robinson. ROW TWO: Tucker, Kramer, Rick Coughenour T. Wilson, Bean, Presley, Mr. Seng. The little, but mighty frosh and B-teams came forward with a successful and exciting season. Next year s crop of varsity players may be reaped from among these players who will undoubtedly strengthen and aid next year's attacks on the courts. ROW ONE: S. Anderson, K. Baker, Aldrich. ROW TWO: Grantham, R. Cobb, R. gage, GlcRgovXc'itR. Cooper, H. Martin, Cannon, SCh0CIl6. ROW THREE: Kellog, Stout, Weigraffe, Britton, Ellis, Fuhrman, R. Deeyee, . Carl, f- - 1 O5 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 34 I4 4 44 4. 6. 44 4 4 4-4 44 4 4 4 4 I 44 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 l. 4 '4 4 444, 4 44 4. 44 ,4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 44 14 44' I 4 4. 4 . 4 1 a .I 44 Rx Qi? XX X vxi' ' X x , 3 N XX v X S 1 V . x 5 f I xx i xxx xx N X Xx x Xxx N 'X x x x NX XY A 1 , -sp... Rlchard Markland Guard Y V ww 07 2221 Bob Splker Forward 4152550-f John McClure Guard 'L :ff Greg Vahle Forward .ik W uf., ., , u w- fygl, l kvrxl ,WE 1 W - 1 s 1- 3 If 1 U' 152 9? 1' ly Pi, ,.vl 1 gz'ML 1, Q' F5 W wif! ,lx H: 5, ' FW' , :' H n PM I. ,,1,jwv! iylqfg mp! yi ,E 'f VL NV, luv Ulf-6 'Iwi- fix. ,Q I LM, im 17?' 'E i 91152 ji 1:- r' ' f 131 M U92 513: -fif 2 W1 l 'Ili'-' ,W lx, 1?, I H59 , L, M Vs' .1 f 'i Us Lif? Q IYI5 W We lv! ME ,it , g H :F I L f if Q QW ig 'Qu lj I :ms E1 - ,fi ,f Q 1 ,EN si, 19 M W5 55 i EV 1' gp! V ,IES sf EE 4 'A' 51- if 5? i..gI VJ! a H T 51512 Qi: M1 5292? ITL! :lyg gf f , 3 9 V : ,, ,ll 2' ,., 5' :Q R W, LS: ,z l ! 5 G U33 p 2 lay 1 '33 1 Y: ' wx m 151' M' ii: 145 'Ei !'.,!'Uif EI l ,.-', 1 111 eiifl' llltfl. M-RH STATE QQNTE DERS 2 ,W 4 ', ,. .s '. ? . 2 State Contenders Jim Shucart, 133 weight class, and Don Blanner, 138 weight class. The whole of the 1963-64 wrestling campaign showed that outstanding individual records overshad- owed a team record of four wins, twelve losses, and one tie. This year's standouts were two District cham- pions, Jim Shucart and Don Blanner. Third places in District were taken by Skip Watkins and Don Steen- rod and a fourth by Woody Dailey. Only nine matches were lost between Jim, Don, and Skip. District champion Don Blanner, in the 138 pound bracket, concluded his senior crusade with 18-1-2, which was the best on the team. In the 95 pound class, Skip Watkins closed out his junior wrestling season with a 17-2-1 mark and a third in District. Jim Shucart finished the season as a District champ with 16 wins, 6 losses, in the 133 pound class. Other fine accomplishments of the season went to 180 pounder Don Steenrod with 11 wins, 7 losses, and two ties. Don also notched a third in District. Wal- ter Mutert, in the heavyweight class, posted a 13-5- record. Freshman Woody Dailey came up from the Junior Varsity in time to place fourth in District. Head Coach Cochran was assisted this season by Pete Palumbo, who coached the Junior Varsity. In his rookie year as a wrestling coach, Mr. Palumbo did a fine job in developing new new talent in his young grapplers. Mr. Palumbo replaced Al Rohlfing. Next season, nine of the 12 Varsity starters are scheduled to return for another round of the utough- est six minutes in any sport. With some fine recruits from the Junior Varsity, the year could prove to be very successful for the team. WRESTLING SCHEDULE VARSITY AITIOII Lost O,Fa1lon Lgst St. Louis U. High Lost Rltenollf Canceled Country Day Tie Lindbergh Wgn Eadlle Lost lUlaYi0I1 Lost -lffhn Burroughs Won K1rkW00d Won MC Clure Lost NQI'IIlaI1dy L05t PF1HCipia Won Rlvefview Lost Mehlville Lgst University City Won Soldan Lost Webster Lost O JUNIOR VARSITY Affwn LOSI oirauon LOSI St. Louis U. High I-OSI Ritenour Canceled Country Day Won Lindbergh Won Ladue Won Clayton Won John Burroughs Won Kirkwood ' Mc Clure Lost Normandy gon Principia Lon Riverview Lost Mehlville Lost University City ost Soldan L - Webster ost . ,,,, , .-.1. 3 Z! '1 N I E 4 .xl 1 f I F E I F z I n , 1 1 V 1 . 1 :g.,,,j,, , . Amxfd' 'fi V . 1 N . y Y +I' .rg .W LI, ,,I. wg. l , lla, li ,w ,.4. i i 1 ' n, ,. ,L ' 4 i l il ' H 'A yi , X Q ,, 5 i l A N P E N S W I T l TRACK SE SO . l ' Q T tl 2 l W fm ll-iw 2 i S WL 2 lilly, , ., E 7, l ' lilly :T ' ffl? l Q 'W 91.1 a it . 'iufle i f .gl 5 l ali! l .V ig. I, 1' ilfif i , V D9 in mn fi: Y I g li l '. i 1 'll ' I ll y I. li N T l V w ., n I N ,r 1 i Q , Q i l ROW ONE' Johnson Potter Jewell, James, Winning, Bagby, Stevens, D. Aldag, S. Smith, Ping. ROW TWO: Sherrick, Hicks, Carn, Kollias, 1 all fl qMcQuiston,.Boswortli, Rutherford, Black. ROW THREE: A. Dale, Kanevsky, Ron Coughenour, Hodges, Watkins, Olsen, Wulfert, Beaty. ROW V FOUR: Aubuchon, J. Parker, W. Dailey, Quick, Corcoran, Wise, Wamble, Blanner. A Headed by Coach Al Rohlfing, track at M-RH The lull hasn't affected the Leaf, s 880 relay team, g y. A is making .a bid to once again become one of Maple- this year composed of Bill Stevens, Gordon Black, V wood's most prominent sports. Jim Wamble and Jim Jewell. M-RH has always had s W.: 2 Rohliing, fighting a lull in interest mostly noted tough relays and this year is no exception. l by the discontinuation of the famed Maplewood Others are Phil Bagby, high jumper, Jim John- Qi if ll K i lik 9 I 0 g Q 0 0 Q ' relays in 1960, has instilled new spirit. As a result son in the broad Jump and John Carnaslotis who 5 . J 7 V P T w participation has increased from over the past three throws the shot. . i l n years. l , I li . Q E , 5 if li ni Q' I 1 3 ' Mgt lj i Tl : Tl 5 il ' rag : Q , E.: y 1 . hx 4 El . A Q Maplewood S bid fm' the OlYmPiCS- The boys line up in first gear, ready for a quick take-off. 1 1 2 O O X. I :-1 ' FI ? I 1 ITHE CRACK OF THE STARTI G GU , I f I I I I 'I I E I F . I Donlt be silly, l'm not hiding a thing behind mY back! A junior trackman engaged in one of his favorite events - hot pursuit. I Approximately thirty cindermen comprise the HBH i N I Track team, working daily to condition themselves for I the Missouri State High School Athletic Association E Qualifying meet and finals as well as the Missouri State I' I Outdoor meet. The team this year is concentrating on relay and dis- I m tance events as well as the various related activities. ea , Il3CIi. One of Maplewood's uburly hurlers Shad putting the shot. john- awh0 I I I L 1 I I 5 . lil ROW ONE- - , ' TWO- H 1 B h er, Ross, Sharp, Castro, G. Jones, Kele 9' man Hutclisummersi Rmey, Weber, Braun, Mohlei R. Cooper, BaIRllzilallicl:fCST:1ughter, Dilggeerl ROJTV UROUR: Mondaine, Lyles, Morris, Craft I Re A ld lson. ROW THREE: Beach, L. Myers, Baker, Dreyer, Y y 0 S' S' MOOTC, Pretto, Corcoran. 11 , 3 I I I I -'nk Ar .1 5 ir T N, -1 I x t l I 5 i I 3 Q ..,. - , .,. . W elf if? i, l ,il ii 41, 1' ,J1 11 ' 1' if N 151 iilg 3 ik' 2 115W H11 'Fi '1 111115 il 133.3 i lite 1 1 il ii, l il H ill M i' 115 11 ,I 1 - 1 IV 5 1 1 8 1 G V I 1 I 1 5 14' ,il 1-I S 1 4 T 12 I: 1 1 E1 3 1 1 ,lil 1l 5 Ni L11 1. l 1, 9:11 M PLEWGO 'S ARATH ME Going over is easy but the landing is sometimes painful. SYN Aiyee! Here I come! 1 1 M-RH's racy trackmen round the bend in a burst of speed. The only way to win friends and influence people is to put your best foot forward. Lester seems to think this sprint- mg IS really intense . What happens if my chute won't open? HCV YOU guys, up in the sky-is lt a bird, is it a plane . . . 114 4-P' 1 if x . ,A E X, X. l 'L--- it - 'Fx A - -fxxx s .. ,,X. B TTER UP! f Y 3 X HRH ROW ONE: Weicher, DeHeer, Vahle, Lange, Presley. ROW TWO: McCreight, Morrison, McClure, Markland, Hoeferlln, Sanders. ROW THREE: Bosworth, Brown, Britton, Creighton, Carroll, Spiker. ROW FOUR: , Coach Pete Palumbo, Burgess. M-RH 1964 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Aprii Brentwood T April 27 Mehlville .Aprii Affton H April 29 Lindbergh Apri- Webster H May 1 Lafayette Apfir Pattonville T May 4 Eureka Aprii Hancock T May 7 Priory W Apfii Brentwood H May 8 Normandy Apfii Clayton H May 11 Wellston Apfii C.B.C. H May 12 Clayton Apfi- Bayless T May 14- Parkway As the deadline is early once again this year, the annual was not able to give a season recap for the baseball team. However we can cite some of the thingsito which every member of the team will be looking forward. Probably the main item of accomplishment will be the pursuit of a better record than last year's 14-6 mark-the best in school history. Many of last year's regulars are back again for another round on fhe diamond. With the addition of some fine, new pitchers as well as utility men, a better record lurks In the Pf0Spective future. ' Another question is whether the squad will snatch first place in its conference league. This might be- COHIC 21 reality because the Blue Devils have already won two conference games with six more remaining. AS the competition stiffens, the Blue and White will have to pull a lot of fast curves in the slugging and fielding departments. A third question concerns the standout players for this batting season. Greg Vahle, Bob Lange, John MCClure and Rich Markland strengthen the team in their respective positions of catcher, shortstop, first base and second base. Lange is back for his fourth year of varsity competition and Vahle is in his third. The Pitching staff is junior hurler Bill DeHeer an more Tim McCreight promises to give the outfield much needed support. BY the time this article is read many of these questions will have been answered. The annual staff h0D6S the team will have acquired all its goals. 1 1 5 d freshmen Steve Presley and ,lim Britton. Sopho- 'ilfr -1. - 'f 4 , .1 . I 1 I, , . A- g , AST EE - THE GREE ROW ONE: Polette, Weineberg, Abernathy, Miller, Richardson, Woodside, Gilstrap. ROW TWO: Statler, Bridgex, Nelson, Everson, Laslay Wachter, Becktel, Bean, Kelley. ROW THREE: Hummel, Zigrang, Zigrang, Cates, Durney, Brand, Fuhrman. The Maplewood Golf team, although not having any Arnold Palmers or Gary Players, turned in many fine scores to supplement a good season on the fairways. While sharing the Spring spotlight with track and baseball, the golfers have steadily over the years been gaining in numbers. The current team showed the largest jump, having 24 members as compared to 11 of last season. The Leafs received a lot of help from the talented coach Don Hanners. Hanners became one of golf's elite when he shot a hole-in-one at Norwood Country Club. --- It's all in the grip. Boy, am I tee'd off! V i i lui' fr' lily- nal? I li, ,, 'L W pg, 4fQ?,L,,w-If fff ' , ,KM .M ,vw ,,..'1fz-f- , ,y ' Z' . fr, .mam gy , v... , a V' Qi: M., ,.,::' ,mfg 'V' A ' :QA 11: V ,V .fffgg . ws, 9 , I, ' QL Q Four! 116 ... Y, Q . , , ,W 'Ia-bw gl , 1 1 Evmom lil embers af from 111 6031116 Ulf 1 Norm -nf v ..' V 1 .f Q M A , 4 L 'r Af, 1-1' . 1 LJ A QA girl 1 fl . ,,f V' 1' 43: L sl 7 F t wi ff -F V to COIIIC. In lieu of THE CHIPS fine edition of the April Fool issue-THE CRAYON, the annual staff intends to wa Cam aign to prove to the world that we are sillier d P . . . ' ma In fact, though you may not believe lt, the idea of a coloring book originated in That journalistic den iniquity The Pub Office. And so, we present to you with all our heart, with all our soul and with all the stubs of crayons salvaged fr THE CHlP's calamity, we bring you- THE M PLE LE VE U PA1 T BY UMBERH when their hearts were shades of green. young and gay-paint them This is the 1964- Maple Leaves- . . . paint it in a hurry, we have a This IS the senior class deadline to meet. A A .. 1 This is Mr' D61 holdiflg This block represents the P H his breath until the senior M-RH hootenannies and Class calms down-pfum other related extra-curric- h1m purple for alongtime ular activities-paint them many. This is Mom Wright's place-color it empty now. This IS the M-RH sprinkling ' system and football field. Paint it brown with hopeful brush I I strokes of green, These are the senior girls-color them scarlet. 117 This is a sneaky one. First you have to find the non- conformist, then paint him shocking pink. ge a om .1.A,., GIRLS' ATHLETICS -. . 5 J Varsity B-Ball. ROW ONE: Bowers, V. Smith, J. Cooper, Palumbo. ROW TWO: L. Taylor, Joller, Conley, Benz, Thompson, Stevens. Senior Class B-Ball. ROW ONE: Kusman, J. Cooper, Joller, C. Jones, A. Taylor. ROW TWO: Kanevsky, Lorenz, M. Baker, Boeving, Brenizer. Junior Class B-Ball. ROW ONE: B. Peters, Logan, Palumbo, Bruce, J. Stevens. ROW TWO: Conley, L. Miller, V. Smith, Davis, Benz, M.Thompson. u . . . l Here we see the girls getting ln shape for the Sadie Hawkins Day race. l . K Bowing practice for the prom also requires strenuous physical effort. Jul P. Th Sophomore Class B-Ball. ROW ONE: Bullock, Bowers, Row, StevCI1S- ROW TWO: Fredericks, Hartsell, L. Taylor, D. Smith. T Val Glu :S 'lins Day rg W H 7 1lySlL'il V Row- W' Senior Class Volleyball. ROW ONE: Kusman, C. Parker, M. Baker, Varsity Volleyball. ROW ONE: J. Cooper, Bullock, Peters, Kusman, i L. Miller, L. Smith, Brenizer. Gluck. ROW TWO: V. Smith, Logan, Thompson, V. Davis, Joller, Benz. Junior Class V0l1eybal1. ROW ONE: Gluck, Stevens, Logan, Peters, Sophomore Class Volleyball. 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The hand of justice that finally stopped Prof. Hill's business activities took a strange and rather curvaceous shape as,Marion the Librar- ian, played by senior Sandy Manning, thwarted Hill's quackery. Not- to mention the success that can be measured in hand claps, Music Mann was a financial success. The backbone of the show was the supporting actors and stage crew. Cthat managed to take a few bows themselvesl Steve and Mark Rascher, ,loan Powell, Alice Olsen, Roy Miller, and many other choir and glee club members made up the River City townls people. We hope to see more of these musical productions at Maple- wood. 122 AC The cast in a rare position--resting. nv---- Look casual, hC,S SflaPPil2g OUT Pic' lures for photogenic posterity. Tl, Yes, she made brazen overtures t ' o a man t cheep, cheep . . . wwe her age ' ' ' cheep, Four dancing wind up dolls, but where's the lCCY? ,iifw C . . . no four by four kinda store any more . . . whataya talk, whataya talk . . . but he doesn't know the territory!! 1 rc q e c,, fy In thi 'S ' touchin' noses the Chs .scene Columbia the Gem of the Ocean is drowned by But we're so .doggone stubborn we can stand mr' for a week at a time and never see eye to CYC - - - ' - . ' ' mance. Marlon, the librarian. Everyone on stage for an encore and bows for an exciting perf0f I fffgbyk f xi ,pi 1 .i W, 1,2 1-'i ' 1 y 1 1111 111 3,39 5111 111,1j 32111 IV! 111 gl 11 111.11 2 15 -N 1 !1. E' 1 Fi! H51 '11 1 ' 1 . 111, 1 5 Q 11 :11 ' 11 ' 1'P 114 1,1 ,111 .WV 1 W i 1 1 1 I 1 -V X 1111 1 1 1115 1 ,PHI ' 1 1 :T 11. ' ff' ' 1141 1 km, , as 1- A E. fi 5,41 'N QYLAND MONAR , In 115 f - 1111 U 1 I 1111? 13,311 4 Mg' 111311 111. 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Preceding the announcement of the court, G.A.A. cabinet members enacted, through an organized dance, the story of a toyland tragedy that ended happily when the stolen doll was rescued by the toy soldiers. Mr. Orville Craig and a Prom. magazine reporter snapped pictures of the M-RH crew. N T , . -,Q tqg Wg K Ti E i ' . gfigggf g r at , p 1, L V Cl E 4 CREW-ROW ONEg C, Humphrey, S. Lowe, M, L. Corte, J. Cooper, V. Smith. ROW TWO: A. Feinstein, K. Conley, S. Folias, W1Cgfaffe,J. Powell, 1 25 ll' 4 A v Q , -xl. ...K 1 1 I Hr 1 I I :g 1 M ,Ni - ,Wg TWILIGHT REIG ff WW ' f , ,ffwfmff Judy Lisitano Junior-Senior Prom Queen 126 . -6, ,f . , N CENTR L P RK The maids for the Junior-Senior Prom walked down the aisle to a horse drawn bugg ' ' ' .. , - ycarrlag hh 1 f h h - rlgwltght In Central Park. ROW ONE: Marilyn Weigraffe, Sr. Maidg Judy Lisitano, Queen, Sandi'lll,lld1i:1ninVgSScrlllNl,laEidIlllllO1hE7 gEllllOl?JuE1iimrinSilllg- CC Y Gockel, Peggy Doubrillet, Vickie Graham, Kay Conley, Vickie Smith and Ann Gluck. ROW 0 , . Sljon NE' FOIIHS, Palumbo, Dowley, Peterson, Zucarello, Matlock, Hall, Loyet, Bruce. ROW TWO: Dawes, Lane, Steger, Stevens, Jurgens, es, Rusan, Yourtee, Bentley. 1 27 J. -.Sh iz s , .I THE CRCDWNING GLGRY 7 Marilyn Weigraffe and Richard Markland Senior Prom Queen and King 128 Sandra Manning and Ram Coates Special Maid and Escort 1 Jaqueline Carr Bob Lange Jack Jennings Laurie Kanevsky Alene Pjeinstein Jim Ford John Klmmfms Penny Allard J im Shucart 129 HGMECQ EE 1 I Sand rd Farris H omecoming Q Ufeen 1 4 1 I 1 ,L A , ,vw i . w e K. . . .1 'ini 1 1112? . 3 , 3 15 I I 1, ' N ' wi l ' . I -1 11 11 f r i ,Q i I '11 , 5 tf ll: 1 1 4 3 ' 1f ' ,Q : ,, ,I . 4 11 1 , 'Q L1' i w. 'e lf lb 1 E N l.: 'Wi .1 ji A 1 'isp Qi g' ji m IK M: UN. 11111 . 1 I f . 111 If 'ii 1 51 I 5 2112 2 131. Il fi 1 UQ 1 13,11 , 1 . 11 114: L EM' Lf 1 ,fy 1 ,Q Ef iig, 1' 11,1 rn 3 . 51!j'l H3 -E! T7 HE si le 'fl' 1: If Q, i A bl.: 1, QQ? 1 1 1511 Q, EQ, r' , n 51111 'l ' E' 1 A IPXIZ1 1 fl!! , 1 , 1 Qi -1 44- ?f 1 5 Ml H' I 4 J ' fb 1 . 1 1 ' 5 I 1' I ' -JN . ian! 41 :Ip f 3342 ? A lrl wml ill S 1 ,1 qv I '.?-J I UU 11 422 1 5 2 ' gifs? I V1 1 1 ,lil 1 1 ' 1 f, ' 51-11 sg? y 1 ' R 'E H 130 FOOTBALL FINALE I HOMECOMING COURT: Maid, Penny Allardg Queen, Sandy Farrisg Maid, Sandy Manning. Elevgls break through for exciting homecoming OH est as the crowd cheers and the band plays on. Homecoming festivities began, before Maplewood's victorious Affton contest, with the lighting of the bonfire. The cheering Maple- wood crowd flanked the blaze for the announcement of the homecom- ing Queen Sandy Farris and her attendants Sandy Manning and Penny Allard. The girls were presented with their titles and bouquets of pink and white carnations by head football coach, Don Hanners. The following evening, the M-RH football squad capped off the festivities with a 13-12 victory over their Affton rivals. The homecom- ing court presided over the games half time activities. Homecoming also included Dad's night when all football players dads are honored at the game. Devil's offense gets ready to hike the ball for the remainder of an action-packed game. 131 A' x 7 I This is the year we've seen- t's hard to believe that it's gone so.fast, Another year and Maplewood High IS past. . . . the wintry scene, pg . . . entering the halls . . . . . intensive play . . . concentrated study . . . Dances and corsages mark the taking the wheel in drivers ed . . . Social life Weive led, a glance at the calendar each day, the symbol of our players . . . E - - the Winning team - - - empty stands after the final scream. 132 jf ifal 3 pi 'Wt if earl if A156 A T KE CARE F MY LITTLE GIRL ROW ONE: Humphrey, Criswell, Lisitano, Cooper. ROW TWO: Johnson, Baker, Coates, Markland, Lynam, Lowe, Hobbie, Manning. 'Take Care of My Little Girli' was the Class of 64's presentation in the annual Senior Play. The play, selected and directed by Mr. Coral Dubry, Head of the Dramatics Department, was a satire on the whimsical and often vicious attitudes of people who are Hin fraternities and sororities. The dual role of the main character, Liz, was portrayed by Judy Lisitano and ,loan Powell. Liz finds her true self and her true friends only after she gives up her sorority connections and becomes part of a well-rounded, normal college life. The theme of the play was supported by a variety of players who portrayed either shallow or purposeful individuals. Both casts were selected from the first and third hour dramatics classes. rne, Carroll, Parker, Kimmons, Weicher Row ONE: Khrone, Johnson, L. Smith, Powell. Boeving- ROW TW01 We Kurvers, Ennis, Lorenz, Coughenour, Joller, Stites, TaY10f- 1 THE U ITED STATE AMERICANS WE HAVE SPENT MANY, MANY HOURS OF OUR SHORT LIVES WITH OUR NOSES PRESSED IN BOOKS AND OUR AWARENESS FOCUSED ONLY ON THOUGHTS OF YOUTH. WE HAVE SELDOM LOOKED UP LONG ENOUGH TO SEE THE WORLD TURN AROUND US. WE HAVE BECOME UPSET AND WORRIED OVER PROBLEMS AT WHOSE TRIVIALITY GREAT MEN OF OUR TIMES WOULD LAUGH. BUT WE HAVE, DESPITE OUR YOUTHFUL WAYS, LEARNED A LOT IN UNSKILLED AND UNAWARE STUDY OF THE TWENTIETH CEN- TURY. OUR MINDS BECOME CLOUDED WHEN WE ARE CALLED UPON TO REMEMBER THE GREAT DATES IN HISTORY LONG AGO. BUT NOT ONE OF US WOULD HESITATE TO RECITE THE SIG- NIFICANCE OF NOVEMBER 22, 1963. THERE ARE SO MANY DAYS AND HAPPEN- INGS THAT HAVE BECOME A PART OF US- NOT ONLY A PART OF OUR COUNTRY'S HIS- TORY. AND SO, WHEN OUR CHILDREN AND CHIL- DREN'S CHILDREN ARE WRAPPED UP IN THEIR SMALL WORLD OF SCHOOL AND STUDY AND PUZZLE OVER DATES IN THE PAST, WE WILL REMEMBER THESE DATES. 134 WE WILL REMEMBER THE OPEN-MINDEDNESS OF A COUNTRY THAT ELECTED THE FIRST CATHOLIC TO THE PRESIDENCY ONLY TO SHOOT HIM DOWN IN VIOLENCE AND USELESSNESS IN THE STREETS OF DALLAS. . WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE NAMES SALK AND SABINE THAT BROUGHT WITH THEM CURES FOR THE DREAD DISEASE -- POLIO. AND ALTHOUGH WE SIGH WITH BOREDOM AT THE TALES OF OUR PARENTS WHO TELL US OF THEIR SEVEN MILE HIKES TO SCHOOL IN THE BLIZZARDING WEATHER, MOST OF US WILL PROBABLY PUT OUR POSTERITY TO SLEEP WITH STORIES OF OUR BACKWARD CHILDHOOD WHEN WE DIDN'T EVEN HAVE A TELEVISION. WE WILL REMEMBER THE GROWTH OF RUSSIA AS A WORLD POWER AND GRIT OUR TEETH WHEN WE RECALL HOW SHE CHALLENGED OUR TOP WORLD POSITION AND BROKE THE MONROE DOCTRINE WITH HER HAND IN THE CUBAN SITUATION QKNOWN TO US AS THE CUBAN CRISISJ. WE WILL SHAMEFULLY LOOK BACK ON A COUNTRY BASED ON EQUALITY THAT TURNED AWAY THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP TO SOME OF ITS PEOPLE FOR REASONS OF RACE. AND THE NAME JOHN GLENN WILL STICK IN OUR MEM- ORIES AS THE FIRST AMERICAN TO LEAVE THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE FOR THE REALMS OF OUTER SPACE. THERE IS A MULTITUDE OF MEMORIES THAT WILL LURK IN OUR MINDS. BUT ALL THE SAME, WE WILL LOOK BACK AT OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS AND CONSIDER THEM ROUTINE AND PERHAPS EVEN DULL DESPITE THE GREAT FUN WE HAD. ' AND EVEN WITH ALL THESE MEMORIES AND THE AWARENESS THAT THEY HAPPENED DURING OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS, WE WILL PROBABLY NEVER THINK OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS AS THE TIME WHEN WE, AS AMERICAN CITIZENS, MADE HISTORY. A REALITY OF THE PAST A HOPE FOR THE FUTURE 135 AD I DEX Barbie Fran Shop ..... Citizens National Bank . . . E. J. Rexall Drugs ................ Giesler-,Iorgen Sporting Goods Company . . . Gladys Turner Stertzing Florist ....... Haase's Spanish Olives ..... Harper's Pharmacy, Inc. . . Herman's Toggery ............... Hoffman Paint, Glass and Wallpaper Co .... Johnson's Service Station ...... .... Kalb Electric Co .......... Kennedy-Brownie Music Co .... Ed C. Kohler Barber Shop . . . Maplewood Bank and Trust Co. . . Maplewood' City Administration ..... Mary George Formal and Bridal Shop .... Monti Jewelry Co ............... Morgan's Cleaners ............. Peoples State Bank of Maplewood . . . Charles J. Richers Paint Co ........ Richmond Heights City Administration . . . Russell's .................... Saratoga Recreation Inc. . Scheidt Hardware ...... Scotch Decor Furniture Co. . . James L. Scott Corp. . . Scotties Market ..... Sunnen Products Co. . . Vazis Camera Shop ..... Mrs. Wright's Candy Shop . . . We of the staff would like to sincerely thank Mrs. Fern O'Neill, Charlie Rutherford, Ramsey Coates, Marilyn Baker, Mr. Robert de Jong, Mrs. Hobbie, and those patient and understanding f?J people at Inter-Collegiate Press, for making this book a reahty. When there were deadlines to miss these are the ones who helped us make the '64 annual, the yearbook that was. 136 COMPLIMENTS 0F CITIZENS NATloNAL BANK oF MAPLE wooo For Your Convenience DRIVE-IN BANKING WALK-UP BANKING LARGE PARKING AREA Member F D I C 7305 Manchester Ave. Moplewood I7, Mo. MI 5-0666 fmt' al MR-H Visiis lndusiry To make sure of unlimlied oppor- ouih, WS up F r American y iuniiy o io aH of us io make sure ihak ss siays heakhy, H. American busine Q' compeiirive and profiiable. '. 'r Alnombfiy Q Engine Re buildin en Industrial Honing M h UC inn s 138 WRIGHTS CANDY snop C6 - HE S1300 9' We'll never forget the great fun we had and the many hours we spent at the Spoon , Our own MOM Wright. There's always time for cokes and smokes at the spoon. MARY GEORGE HERMAN'S TOGGERY FORMAL and BRIDAL SHOP Menls and B0Y'S Clothing - Fumishings - Shoes 7321 M h Ml 5-92665 anc ester V0 5933 7285 Mcnchesfef Maplewood l7 Mo. Formals for the Prom and Gowns for Bridal Party E. J. REXALL DRUGS Prescription Specialist 7300 Manchester Ave. at Marshall LONDON'S oxPaPD SHOP THE LONDON SHOP Hart, Schatfner 84 Marx and Aristocrat Clothes 7344 Manchester Ave. AL WOLFF Mlssion 5-9476 GLADYS TURNER STERTZING FLORIST JOHNSON'S SERVICE STATION Johnny on the Spot 7268 Manchester Since 1897 - - A 3l05 Bi Bend at Flora Mission 5-0209 9 Hschool C0 S0Qes, Our Speciality MI 5-9824 H 'Art Supplies SARATUGA REPRPATIPN 'HC- 8 Bowling Lanes Carom 81 Pocket Billiards 2725A simon Ml 5-9633 HXFFMAN PAINT, GLASS ND WALLPAPER ca. Ml 5- 0250 7314 Manchester Junior Bowlers Always WelCOfY'l6 Compliments of The Sign of Action JAMES L. SCCDTT President 1608 Big Bend STerIinQf'2l22 thru STerling I-2127 v O MAPLEWOOD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY CORNER - SUTTON at MANCHESTER Drive In - Walk Up FREE PARKING Banking complete in every detail Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation it Compliment? Of MAPLEWOOD CITY ADMINISTRATION THOMAS S. RICHARDSON, MAYOR COUNCILMEN: ALFRED W. WATTERS CHARLES F. BOTT JR. JOHN J. HOGAN l l 1 Q,-Lake home an EXTRA JAR fffor your next party 3 NKZJQP i X -xl s ZW l.. 's oliirgg 9 . 5 The Price is Right STerIing 1-3654-55 SCOTCH DECOR Home of Cmtom Craft Furniture Glenn 81 Arm Sherrod 7648 Jerome Ave. Maplewood 17, Mo. T L 1 1 i l 1 Qslnr- .Iurgel 5p,,,t,,,q gmg, Q,,,,,,,,,,,,L EQUIPHENTFURALLSPURTS 6701 Clayton Road 1208 Chambers Road Clayton 17, Mo. Ferguson 35, MO- 142 I7 ..,, - X -L I I 5 L- I .Z 'Ps 1 l l l LAMP PARTS LAMP CONVERSION E. C. SCH EIDT 2EI'Z.'Zl'S'Z.T.G VASEAZZEZZEZE I HARDWARE CO- A KALB ELECTRIC COMPANY HARDWARE, PAINTS, Tovs I PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL 3. 5'NCE 1909 I A HOU SE HOLD SU PPLI ES Lighting Fixture and Lamp Specialists 7320 MGHCIWGSTS F Ave. LARGEST LIGHTED DISPLAY IN sr. LOUIS COUNTY Mlssion 7-141 1 Moplewood 17, Mo. 1 Mi-5-0272 I SHOWROOM - 2711 BIG BEND BLVD. MAPLEWOOD 43, IvIo. SCOTTI E'S MARKET 1 7675 Woodlond Avenue IvIAPLEwooo, Mo. PHONE Mi-5-9582 FRESH PRODUCE - CHOICE MEATS GROCERIES - DRUGS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK WW - . h BATH AND TENNIS: President, Rich Marklandi Wheelmllfl, Ken Bafken Founder' 'lack Jennings' Members' Anonymous due to t efact that It may tend to incriminate them. 143 -I MoRcAN s CLEANERS 908 Olive HARPER'S PHARMACY, INC. Since 1913 Prescriptions, Drugs COMPLETE CAMERA DEPT Custom Quality Photofinishing from Our Own Labs. FREE DELIVERY Drive Up Window Service 2818 Sutton Maplewood CAMERA STORES RICHMO D HEIGHTS CITY ADMINISTR TIO Lee M Duggan, Mayor 8200 Delmar om imen C pl fs of RUSSELIJS 7310 Munch COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE SELIGA SHOE STORE or the entire fam ly 7323 M hester Maplewood, Mo. Shoes f 7167 Manchester L dies an W ell, have you ever tried N0 Doz? ED. C. KOHLER BARBER SHOP 7304- Manchester Ave. Maplew d M Union 606 8:00-6:00 PM T Sat. 8:00-5:00 Compliments of BARBIE FRAN SHOP d Girls We 734-1 Manchester Maplewood M PEOPLES STATE BANK OF MAPLEWOOD Banking Hours: Monday Thru Thursday 9 AM - 2 PM Friday 5 PM - 7 PM Drive in Hours: Monday Thru Thursday 9 AM - 6 PM Friday 9 AM - 7 PM , RMA? .J 'Ing in Abernathy, Eugene 58 Abernathy, Jerry 50 Adams, Don 58 Adams, Mike 50 Affolter, Dennis 74, 73, 72, 70, 92 Agrusa, Pat 50 Albach, Karen 58 Albrecht, Joseph 100, 24, 80 Aldag, Darrell 90, 50 Aldag, Katie 87, 54, 79, 75,89 ldrich, Eddy 59, 105 lexander, Kemara 59, 71 IPD' Alexander, Jabrill 105, 66, 81 Alfred, Pat 59 Allard, Penny 131, 91, 24, 74, 72, 78, 22 Aloe, Noel 100, 54, 88, 80 Anderson, Jim 105, 54 Anderson, Karen 66, 90, 68, 24, 89, 74, 72, 78 . Anderson, Shelby 59, 66 Annual Editors 94 Annual Staff 95 Apperson, Don 50 Arft, Mr. George 105 Asch, Linda 59, 75 Aubuchon, Richard 54 Autery, Deborah 59, 92, 81 Aycock, Mr. Lonnie 12 Bagby, Philip 66, 68, 24 Bailey, Gary 66, 54 Bailey, Thomas 50 Bailey, William 50 Baker, Baretta 91, 24, 78, 74 Baker, Dennis 105, 50 Baker, Kelly 90, 59 Baker, Marilyn 83, 87, 24, 74, 133 Ball, Pat 50 Ballak, Juanita 87, 50 Baltimore, Jerry, 50 Baltimore, Paul 59 Band 66, 67 Banden, Robert 50 Baignyai, Bonnie 82, 87, 24, 74, Baranyai, Gary 66, 108, 100, 87, 54 Barbaglia, Charles 50 Barco, Russill 54 Barker, Kenneth 93, 100, 24, 80 Barker, Spruganna 59 Barlow, Julius 59 9 Barlow, Linda 54 Barnes, Judy 91, 25, 76, 74-, 78 Baseball 114, 115 Basketball 104, 107 Basse, Karen 25, 78 Batts, Iniss 59, 75 Bauer, Laurie 50 Beach, Donald 66, 54 Bean, Bradley 105, 59, 89 Beatty, Brent 82, 25, 70 Bechtel, Gary 66, 68, 50 ' Becker, Stephanie 50 INDEX Benne, Linda 74, 79 Bennett, AllyS 68, 25 Bennett, Jim 68, 50 Bentley, Kathy 82, 50, 81 Bentley, Richard 25 Benz, Diane 91, 83, 78, 75, 89, 72, 75, 50 Berni, Michael 59 Bert, Linda 54, 79, 75 Bessler, Arthur 86, 25 Bierbaum, Mr. Milton 8 Bierman, Barbara 25 Black, Daniel 59 Black, Gordon 103, 100, 50, 72, 88, 80 I ackwell, Linda 54, 75 ackwell, Vickie anner, Donald 93, 108, 25 anton, Shirley 54 aylock, Robert 59, 108 ow, Dave 59 Board of Education 8 Boehmer, Arlinda 59 Boehmer, Charlotte 54, 75 Boehmer, David 54 Boeving, Sandra 25, 74, 78, 70, 81, 133 Bogard, Henrietta 86, 25, 78 Bogue, Diana 66, 59, 75, 79 Bolego, John 50 Bolte, David 59 Bolte, Jackie 59, 75, 79 Bolte, Joseph 59 Bolte, Penny 50, 78, 75 Bolte, Sara 54 Borchers, Stanley 82, 83, 26 Bosworth, Anthony 50 Bosworth, David 104, 80, 101, 100 Botts, Margaret 54, 79, 75, 85 Bowers, Barb 54, 79, 75, 85, 72 Bowers, Richard 100, 50 4 Bowie, John 50 Braden, George 26 Boyd, Wayne 59 Bradley, David 66, 93, 68, 82, 26 Brand, Gary 90, 50, 88 Brandenburg, Carl 82, 83, 26 Brg61dt,RJanet 90, 78, 85, 72, 75, PQPQPQPQPQPQ Brannan, Kathy 26, 69, 78 Brannan, Thomas 105, 54 Brase, Miss Elsa 14 A Braun, David 66, 100, 54 Breeding, Alice 54 Breeze, Thomas 90, 88, 50 Brenizer, Carolyn 59, 75, 79, 71 Brenizer, JoAnn 26, 74, 78, 133 Brewer, Mr. 18 Britton, Jimmy 105, 59 Bringewatt, Martha 54, 79, 75, 88 Brown, Mr. Charles 13 Brown, Carolyn 59 . Brown, Debbie 54, 79, 85 BTOWII, James Brown, Janet 87, 59, 88, 72 75 79 7 ' Brown, Lonnie 82, 83, 26 72 Brown, Mary 59 l Bruce, Bonnie 78, 85, 75, 59 Bruning, Bob 54 Bryan, Reverta 59 Bullock, Linda 54, 79, 75, 85 92 Burch, Brenda 59, 75, 79 5 Bruch, Carol 82, 83, 26, 77 74 72, 78, 70, 133 l l Bruch, Karen 82, 78, 75, 83, 50 92 ' Burgess, David 26, 70, 80 Burgess, Eric 66, 59 Burnett, Bruce 66, 90, 59 Burnes, Hugh 100 Burnes, Willie Jean 91, 26 Butenhoff, Greg 54 Butenhoff, Janice 50, 78, 75 Butter, Clinton 50 Byrnes, Dottie 90, 78, 75, 88, 50 Cafeteria Help 93 Cain, Linda 59 Caldwell, Rich 59 Campbell, Chas. 93, 27 Cannon, Wayne 55 Carnosiotis, John 103, 100, 83, 72, 50, 81, 80 Carr, James 108, 59 Carr, Jacqueline 27, 74, 78 Carr, Patricia 27, 74, 78, 22 Carr, Roger 27 Carr, Sue 55, 79, 75, 92, 81 Carroll, Christy 59 Carroll, Danny 92, 100, 50, 104, 80 Carroll, Gloria 27, 74, 78 Carroll, William 59 Carter, Alfred 50 Carter, Peggy 55 Casey, Sharon 55, 88 Cash, Cynthia 55, 89 Castro, Bill 50 Castro, Gene 90, 55 Cates, Ken 50 Chapman, Sue 90, 91, 73, 85, 75, 50 Chard, Mr. Jean 66, 16 Cheerleaders 76 Chess Club 88 Chip Staff 96 Choir 70, 71 Cintel, Sue 91, 78, 85, 75, 50 4 Cissell, Jeanne 82, 83, 87, 27, 7 78 Clark, LeAlice 27 Clark, Marian 50, 75 Clayton, David 55 Climer, John 59 Climer, Thomas 27, 89 Cline, Janet 59, 75, 79 Cliver, Paul 27, 96 - N i ,F 78 VJ B54 ,asxlsm ' 1 , - 959 11 111199',1 92,11 . 33 ,91,71.,. 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C105-50VaC9 1 C 1 9 4 Glogovac, Vic 90, 100, 82, 83, 88, 51, 80 Gluck, Ann 78, 85, 76, 75, 88, 51 Gluck, Frank 55 Gluck, Sue 90, 60, 79 Gockel, Rebecca 51, 70 Golf Action 116, 117 Goliday, Robert Goode, Judy 78, 76, 71, 51 Gordon, Stephen 55 Gori, Leroy 66, 68, 87, 31, 89 Graham, Vicki 91, 82, 83, 78, 85, 72, 75, 51 Grahn, Richard 55 Grantham, Alan 105, 90, 60 Graves, Linda 86, 31 Gray, Belinda 60, 71 Grayson, Robert 66, 31 Grayson, Tom 86, 31 Grebe , Mary 86, 31, 74 Green, Glenda 78, 51 Green, Marilyn 78, 75, 51, 87 Green, Paulette 55, 79, 75, 85 Green Sharon 55 Green? Vicki 60, 75, 79 Green Vir 'nia , 9 Greggites 91 Gregory, Pam 55, 79, 75, 85 Gremaud, Sue 51 Gresham, Gil 55 Grimm, Rosemary 91, 31, 74, 78 Guest, Bill 51 Guinn, Mr. Claud Guler, Joe 31 Hadley, Diane 31, 74 Haley, Donna 60 Hal, Judy 75, 79 Hal, Marilyn 87 Hal, Mary Ellen Hal,,Marilyn, Soph., 55, 79, 75 Hal, Roddy 58 Hal, Ron 55 Hamlin, Mrs. Helen 12 Hampe, Linda 90, 87, 55, 79, 75, 85, 88 Hancy, Mary 60 Hanners, Mr. Don Harbison, Karen 60, 75, 79, 66 Hardt, Bob 57, 104 Hanlan, Yvonne 55 Hanners, Mr. Don 100, 15 Harn, Jerry Harmon, Edward 105, 60 Harmon, Eunice 31, 74 Harmon, Pat 90, 60, 79 Harr, Jerry 51 Harrington, James 66, 60 Harry, Maurice, 60 Hartman, Darlyn 82, 83, 78, 75, 88, 51 ' Harsell, Beth 56, 79, 75 Hawthrone, Bob 105, 90, 100, 56, 80 Haynes, Glen 66, 60 INDEX Haynes, Rose 51, 70, 122, 123 Haynes, Mr. Sam 16 Hayword, Georgina 51 Heaven, Chas 56 Heberer, Ray Heeter, Miss Carol 15 Heggs, Mary 60, 75, 79, 71 Hellwege, J HY 95, 32, 95 Helton, Joe 56 Henings, Karen 56, 79, 75, 85, 89, . 81 Henning, Jim 51 Henseler, Rich 57 Henseler, Stephen Hentz, Druscilla 60 Herman, Miss Jennivieve . Hesse, Joan 78, 75, 51 Hickenbotham, Ken 56, 72, 70 Hickman, Jackie 82, 75, 88, 57 Hicks, Larry 51 History Seminar 87 Hobbie, Barbara 82, 87, 94, 32, 77, 74, 73, 72, 78, 125, 97, 94, 95, 133 Hobbs, John 32, 70 Hoch, Fred 60 Hoch, Karen 60 Hock, Larry 66 Hodge, Judy 60, 69, 79 Hoeferlin, Mike 106, 90, 100, 72, 51, 88, 104, 80, 107 Hoeferlin, Thomas 93 Hollins, Alice 51 Holthaus, Christine 66, 56, 79, 75, 88 Homecomeing 130, 131 Horn, James 60 Horstman, Fran 60, 75, 79, 88 Horvath, William 56 House, Ken 100, 56 Hovis, Brenda 61 Hovis, Judy 78, 51 Hubbard, Phyliss 57 Hudson, Faye Hudson, Pat 56 Hughart, Nancy 56, 79, 85 Hummel, Bob 66, 61 Humphrey, Carol 87, 32, 77, 74, 78, 23, 70, 22, 125, 96, 133 Hunter, Nancy 66, 90, 78, 75, 88, 51 Hunziker, John 51 Hunziker, Micheal 56 Hurt, Doug 56 Hurt, Gail 51 Hutchinson, Stephen 56, 70, 80 Hyde, David 94, 88, 51, 95 Jackson-- 32 James, Robert 100, 87, 51, 70 Jaques, Mr. Robert Jefferson, Roxanne 61 Jefferson, Susie Jennings, Dennis 51 148 fennings, John 93, 102, 1 0 32, 80, 124, 125, 108 00' 87, , enniggs, Richard 61 Jett, herry 90, 61, 75 79 72 , , 89, 73 , ewell, James 32, 80 . ohn, Mary 56 Johnson, Charles 51 Johnson, Herman 56, 70 -ohnson, Ida 90, 78, 70 Johnson Jim 102, 100, 80 Johnson Linda 61, 71, 75 Johnson Pam 90, 32, 78, 92 96 133 , 1 lohnson Pat 91 61 Joller, Mary 33,,74, 78, 92, 81 133 ' Jones, Barb, Fresh., 61, 75 , ones, Barb, Soph., 56, 79, 75, 85 72, 81 Jones, Cheryl, Fresh., 61, 75, 79 , ones, Cheryl, Sr., 33 J ones, Geoffrey 56 J ones, Patricia 90, 91, 87, 56, 79, 75, 85, 72 J ones, Richard 51 f ones, Ronnie 61 Jones, Shirley 82, 78, 85, 76, 89, 73, 72, 75, 51, 81 Jordan, David 61 f oy, Mr. 9 Junior-Senior Talents 69 Junior-Senior Prom 126, 127 Judson, Mrs. Louise 13 furgens, Bill 51 furgens, Judy 78, 85, 80, 51 Kamler, Agnes 33 Kanevsky, David 100, 88, 51, 80 Kanevsky, Laurie 33, 77, 76, 74, 78, 23, 22, 124, 133 Keating, Bonnie 56, 79 Keating, Charles 61 Keel, Bill 66, 68, 82, 83, 87, 53, 51 Keleman, Paul 56 - Kelley, Dennis 66, 68, 51 Kellie, Beverly Kellogg, David 105, 66, 61 Kellogg, Linda 52, 71 Kelly, Mary 83 Kempf, Ross 93, 52 Kern, Jim 52 Kettenacker, Ronnie 90, 61, 89 Kierns, James 52 Kilburn, Ronnie 86, 33 Kilsberg, Joanne 13, 97, 96 Kimmons, John 86, 33, 133 Kimmons, Larry 61 King, Debora 56, 79, 75 Kang, Rickie 95, 61, 75, 79, 95 Kinnard, Robert 68, 52 Kinder, Paulether 33, 70 Kiske, Joe 33 ,4 all lil me Ulf 5, W v r Wd. 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Lance, -- 34 Lane, Bill, 61 Lane, Tonya 91, 78, 85, 72, 75, 52 Lange, Bob 106, 82, 104 Langston, Barbara 56 ..angston, Ernestine 61 Qarason, Mr. Fred Qargent, Sandy 78, 75, 52 Easley, Micheal 56 Latin Club 89 Latzel, Linda 75, 52 Lawrence, Charva ..awrence, Marguerite 52 Layton, Sheila 56, 79, 75 .,ayton, Shirley 56, 75 Leach, Mike 56 Leafs 80 ,66, Rohr. 90, 100, 56, 72 Leek, Bruce 56 fe Gene Y, fepp, Perry 70 jinss, Donald 56 finss, James 66, 83, 34 fisitano, Judy 82, 34, 74, 78, 22 :.oane, Schelye 61 Logan, Diane 52 ..ohmann, Diane- zohman, Gary 52 -Iolda, Joyce 52, 75, 87 joida, Nancy 56, 75, 87 Long, Linda 61, 75 -10HgWith, Joyce 66, 87, 56, 79, 75 Lorah, Darius 56, 92 Lorenz, Judith 61, 75, 79 ..orenz, Pat 82, 87, 34, 71, 73, 72, 78, 96, 133 Lowe, Linda 61, 75, 79, 88, 81 Lowe, Sue Ellen 82, 83, 93, 34, 77, 74, 73, 72, 78, 81, 125, 96, 97, 133 Loggt, Diane 90, 91, 78, 85, 75, Luechtefeld, Harvey Lunbeck, Barbara 52 LYICS, Roosevelt 108, 61 INDEX Lynam, Bob 93, 100, 34, 72, 80, 133 M. Club 88 MacDonald, Kathy 90, 91, 34, 74, 78 Majorettes 76 Manche, Eugene 56 Manestar, Nancy 56, 79, 75, 85, 89, 72 Manning, Sandy 131, 35, 77, 76, , -78, 70, 125, 133, 1,23,i96, 97 Manoogian, Karen 61 Manuso, Greg 61 Markland, Rich 107, 103, 100, 82, Q 83, 35, 74, 72, 104, 80, 133 Marlowe, Darlene 61 Marlowe, Edward 61 Martin, Gwen 52 Martin, Herman 105, 61 Martin, Rosemary 91, 85, 75, 88, 52, 72 Mason, Ruth 61, 71, 75 Math, Club Mattlock, Penny 85, 52 Matthews, Dorothy 52 Matthews, Floyd 87, 35 Matthews, Vernon 56 Mattingly, Annie 56, 79, 75, 85 Mattox, Larry Mattox, Mary 35, 78 Mattus, Linda 61, 75, 79, 88 Maurer, Joe 52 Maurer, Penny Mauzy, John 61 May, Karen 52 McBride, Judy 61 McBride, Sue McCarthy, John 66, 52 McGarvey, Vernon 52 McClure, John 93, 107, 103, 100, 35, 72, 104, 80 McCoy, Dennis 56 McCreight, Roger 93, 61 McCreight, Tim 56, 70, 80 McCulloch, Bob 35 McDermott, Ellen McFarland, Eddie 56 McFarland, Joseph 56 McGowan, Greg 56 McPherson, Beverly 57 McQuiston, Don 52, 80 Meier, Gary 52, 81 Meredith, J erry 52 Metz, Elizabeth 66, 68, 82, 83, 35, 72, 78, 88 Meyer, Shirley 61 Meyersick, Butch 35 Mickelson, Mr. Clatide 14 Miles, Eddie 61 Millaway, Judy 52 Miller, Carl 52 Miller, Carol 72, 52, 70, 82, 87, 90 Miller, Dennis 52, 66 Mi:er, John 61 Miier, Kathy 61 Mi:er, Larry 35 Mi:er, Leanne 35, 71, 78, 91 Mi:er, Lois 78, 75, 52 Mi:er, Roy 90, 57, 70 MITCI, Shirley Mi.1s, James 52 Mills, Susan 87, 57, 79, 75, 89 Mitchell, Charlene 57, 79 Mitchell, Jim 36 Mocca, Charles 93, 100, 80, 125 Modern Dance 90 Moehle, Carm 57 Moeser, Georgia 61, 75 Molter, Bruce 52 Mondaine, David 105, 57 ' Moore, Larry 61 Moore, 'Laurie 61, 75 Moore, Steve 61, 89 Moreland, John 61 Morris, Caroll 61 Morris, Linda 57, 79, 85, 75, 73, 72, 81 Morrison, Lee 90, 100, 82, 52 Mowrer, Kathy 66, 82, 87, 36, 74, 73, 78 Mowry, WiUiam 57 Mu Alpha Theta 83 Mueller, Gill 52 Mueller, Jim 52 Muller, Judy 52, 81 Mullen, Barb 61 Muller, Jeri 61, 75 Mutert, Walter 108, 100, 75, 52, 80 Myatt, Suzanne 61 Myers, Art 52 Myers, Carol 57, 75, 88 ' Myers, Larry Myers, Leo 36 Myers, Linda 66 Nea, Charles 93, 102, 100, 36, 22, 80 Nea, Scott 105, 100, 57, 72, 81, 80 Nebbett, Anthony 61 Nebbett, Carolyn 61 Nelson, Carl 52 Nelson, Darlene 52 Nelson, Delores 52 Nichols, Steve 100, 82, 83, 83, 52, 81, 80 Nickeson, Harry 108, 36 Nisbet, Pat 78, 75, 52 Norman, Vickie 58 Null, Chas. 52 O'Brien, Sharon 78, 75, 52 Office Help 92 Ogle, Larry 62 Oldham, Tom 66. 87 Olsen, Alice 66, 82, 87, 36, 74, 78, 70 Olsen, Bill 52 149 Omohundro, Charlotte 91, 78, 75, 73, 75, 52 O'Neill, David O'Neill, Peggy 86, 36, 74, 78 O'Neill, Steve 62 Operetta 122, 123 O'Reilly, Patricia Ostrander, Chas. 36 Ostrander, Sandra 62, 75 Ottolini, Carolyn 62, 75, 79, 71 Owens, Ricky 52 Owens, Sandy 75, 72 Owens, Suzie Palmer, Christy 57, 79, 85, 71 Palumbo, Mickey 62, 75, 79 Palumbo, Mr. Peter 15 Palumbo, Toni 66, 78, 85, 89, 74, 75, 52, 70, 123 Papin, Margaret 62, 75 Papin, Mary 57, 79, 75, 85 Parker, Cathy 90, 94, 36, 78, 133 Parker, John Parks, Mickey 62 Parsons, Elaine 57 Parsons, Viola 62 Payton, Chas. 36 8 Pep Club 74, 75 Pelts, Jon 66, 68, 37 Perkins, Judy 62, 75 Peters, Dollie 90, 37, 74 Peters, Judy 78, 85, 75, 52 Peterson, Betty 78, 85, 75, 52, 76 Pierce, Mrs. 13 Ping, Jack 93, 108, 100, 53, 80 Pitman, Dorsey 53 Poduska, Linda 91, 86, 82, 37, 71, 78 Polette, Joseph 66, 93, 90, 37, 88 Porter, Larry 57 Potter, Russel 83, 37, 89 Potterfield, Earl 57 Powell, Joan 82, 93, 37, 77, 74, 73, 72, 78, 70, 125, 96, 133, 123, 97 Powell, Mike 53 Powell, Paul 66, 37 Presley, Steve 105, 100, 90, 62, 80 Pretto, Jack 62 Proemsey, Jim 93, 106, 37, 104, 80 Proske, Karen 68, 62, 75 Proske, Kenneth 68, 37 Proske, Sharon 68, 62 Provinse, Eliz 91, 90, 82, 87, 37, 89, 74, 78 Provinse, Nancy 57 Pryor, Wayne 57 ' Pulos, Georgia 62, 79 Pyatt, Steve 62 Quick, Clyde 62 Quill Sz Scroll 97 Quinley, Harold Quinley, Linda 62, 75, 88 Ralphs, Douglas 38 INDEX Rampani, Mickey 57 Randall, James 53 er Mark 38 72 70 123 Rasch , , , v Rascher, Steven 38, 73, 72, 22, 70, 92, 133, 123 Rascoe, Carole 90, 82, 38, 89, 74, 78 Ratliff, Sharon 57, 79, 75, 85, 71 Red Cross 91 Reese, Frances 62 Reeves, Janet 78, 85, 71, 53 Reeves, Jo Ann 62, 75, 79, 71 Reinhardt, Mary J 0 62, 75, 79, 72 Renick, Sybil 78, 75, 53 Richards, Dennis 62 . Richardson, Jean 62, 79 Richardson, Patricia 57 Richardson, Scott 100, 57, 80 Riley, Elaine 86, 38, 70, 123 Riley, Pat 91, 38, 71, 78, 92 Riney, Roy 57 Rinne, Harriet 90, 62, 79, 81 Rinne, Earl- 100, 38, 80 Rivers, Glenn 86, 38 Roberts, Leonard 72, 53 Robertson, Douglas 105, 66, 57 Robinson, Lorelei 57, 79, 75 Roderique, Randy 62 Roeder, Patricia 91, 86, 38 Roff, Danny 108 Roff, Susan 38, 74, 92 Rohlfing, Mr. Albert 100, 112, 113 Rogers, Mr. Dale 16 Rohr, Jim 53 Ross, George 62 Ross, Mike Rothe, Klaus 62 Row, Katie 90, 57, 79, 75, 85, 73, 72 Ruhland, Georgia 39, 76, 78, 70 Rusan, Francille 90, 91, 82, 83, 87, 78, 73, 75, 53 Russell, Barb 53 Russell, Jerry 39 Rutherford, Chas. 93, 100, 39, 80 Ruthlmanns, Henry 62 Rutter, Jiu 78, 75, 53, 92 Saah, Mike 62 Sabo, Mike 39, 23, 22 Sagitto, Edwina 90, 87, 57, 79, 75 Salmon, David 66, 62 Sanders Alice 57 Sanders Arlene 62, 75, 68 Sanders Allen 100, 53, 70, 104, 80 Sanders Debbie 62, 75, 71, 79 7 Sanders, Mr. Howard 4, 15, 104 Sanders, Juanita 53 Sanders, John 39 Sandor Elizabeth 39 fi, ' Sandorfi, Magdalen 39 Scanneu, Robt. 53 Scellin, Gary 62 Schall, David 57 Scheidt, Bob 62 150 Schepers, Barry 62, 67 Schepers, Barnard 62, 108 Scherrer, Ellen 53 Schmid, Jim 39 Schmid, Paula 57, 79, 75 Schneider, Margaret 82 , 66, 68, 87 78, 75, 53, 70 1 Schneider, Martha 82, 83 Schondelmeyer, Mr. Charles 18 Schoene, David 105, 66, 62, 100 Schoenle, Richard 66, 68, 53 ' Schultiz, David 57 Schultz, Clifford 62 Schultz, Wayne 62 Schurig, James 57 Schwartztrauber, Mary 78, 75, 88, 53 Schwieger, Marvin 66, 108, 57, 72 Scott, Nancy 69, 53 Seng, Mr. Chas. 105, 100, 15 Senior Play 133 Senior Prom 128, 129 Senyard, Katherine 78, 75, 53, 92 Sharp, Miss Juva 82, 12 Sharpe, WiHiam 90, 57 Shatley, Gloria 57, 79 Shatley, Jerry 39 Sheffield, Steve 66, 62 Shephard, Judy 78, 75, 53, 66 Shephard, Jackie ShePP, .lackie 78, 53, 75, 92 Sherburg, Kenneth 62 Sherrick, Ed 90, 39 Shockey, George 82, 83, 87, 72, 53 Shook, Peggy 57 Shucart, David 108, 53, 80 Shucart, Jim 108, 102, 100, 40, 72, 81, 125 Shultz, Pamela 57, 71 Sieving, Mark 57 Simmons, Andy 53 Simmons, Linda 57 Simpson, Janet 62, 75 Q Simpson, Patsy 57 Simpson, Tom 53 Sinclair, Christine 83, 40, 78, 74- Sinclair, Mike 62 Skaggs, Carol 53 Skaggs, Richard 62 Skorat, John 53 Slaughter, Steve 66, 57 Slinger, Sharon 40, 74 Slovensky, Leonard 66, 63, 40, 74, 78 Slovensky, Margaret 86 Smith, Bonnie 57 Smith, Dianne 66, 57, 79, 75 Smith, Donna 66, 91, 82, 40, 74, 73 Smith, Judith 57 Smith, Kathy 58, 79, 75, 88 Smith, Keith 62 Smith, Lois 66, 62, 75 Smith, Miss Lucille 83, 18, 81 Smith, Lydia 82, 77, 74, 72, 78,40 125, 96, 133 108 rs 'Wm 13 lilrles 762i 1353 ' 7 78' 75s 83, 03,5172 ll, 15 75, 13,92 3,66 92 Ill, 10 Tl, wi 72' 18,14 40,74 5 S 'th, Ronnie 58 Sgith Steve 103, 100, 53, 80 7 Smith, Sue Ann 58, 75, 85, 71 Smith Terry 40, 74, 78 9 82, 77, 73, 85, 76, 72, 75, 53, 125 Sparling, Bob 40 Spears, Coryliss 1 40 Spiker, Robt. 107, 100, 53, 104, 80 Squires, Sharon 63 Stack, Martin 63 Stage Crew 93 Steenrod, Donald 93, 108, 100, 82, 83, 40, 80 Steger, Janet 91, 78, 85, 75, 88, 53 Stephens, Bill 100, 53, 80 Stephens, Robert 66, 93, 90, 102, 100, 41, 80 Stephens, Jacquelyn 58, 79, 75, 85, 89 Stevener, Tom 108, 53 Stevens, Jane 77, 78, 85, 72, 75, 53, 125 Stewart, Carol 63 Stewart, James 58 Stewart, Virginia 63, 75, 79 Stites, Nancy 41, 74, 78, 133 Stolzenback, Sherry 58, 79, 75, 85, 76, 73 Stolzenback, Wayne 53 Stotler, Dennis 90, 63 Story, James 82, 41 Stout, David 105, 63 Stout, Jackie 66, 58, 79, 75, 72 Stovall, Barbara 53 Student Council 72 Stulce, David 58 Summers, Carlanna 53 Summers, Walter 58 Swann, Mrs. Lorainne 12 Sweet, Mrs. 9 Swofford, Mike 108, 53 Szevery, Cary 58 Talbot, Larry 86 Tate, Tom 53 ,il ll Taylor, Aleta 41, 74, 78, 92, 133 Taylor, Dorothy 53 THYIOI, James 63 Taylor, Linda 58, 79, 75, 85, 71, 72 Taylor, Pamela 63 Taylor, Paula 78, 75, 53 Taylor, Terry 63 Taylor, Tom 58 Telker, David 90, 63 1 Thiebe s, Miss Martha 12 Thomas, Calvin 58 Thomas, Evelyn 78, 75, 53 Thomas, Karlos 58, 71 Thompson, Marsha 68, 78, 75, 53 INDEX Thompson, Michael'53 Thompson, William 63 Tilden, Denny 58 75 gimafllls, Jo Ellen 63 limmons, Delta 63, 75, 81 Todd, Larry 63 Toombs, William 66, 58 Torch 82 Trampier, Kathie 58, 79, 75, 89 Track 112, 113 Treichel, Charles 63 Tri-Hi-Y 84, 85 Tripp, Louis 58 Troupe, Carolyn 63, 79 Trower, Dan 93, 41 Trulove, Ronald 58 Tucker, Thomas 105, 100, 58 Tumulty, Kathy 41 Turek, Karen 63, 75, 79, 88 Tweedle, Bob 58 Ulmer, Beverly 63, 75, 79 Ulmer, Leslie 75, 53, Underwood, David 53. 70 Vahle, ory 93, 107, 100, 41, 72, 04, 8 Vahle, Valorie 0, 63, 75, 79, 89 Vaughn, frouis' 53 Vick, Yvonne 63 Vincent, Midge 53, 92 Wachter, Bob 106, 53, 104 Wagner, Joyce 67, 68, 87, 41, 70, 88 Wagner, Michael 58 Walden, Pamela 58, 79, 75, 71 Walker, Jackie 58, 79, 75, 85, 72 Walsh, Mike 41 Walters, J. 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