Maplewood Richmond Heights High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (Maplewood, MO)
- Class of 1965
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EXCELLENCE -mental, spiritual, and physical-is a goal which can be reached only through careful emulation of worthy people, through persevering study not only of an aca- demic type, but also of the nature of right and wrong, and through keeping the body, as well as the mind and soul, fit and healthy. To this excellence, not perfection, but excellence according to the ability of the individual- we dedicate THE 1965 MAPLE LEAVES Administration Pg' 6 Undergrads pg.16 Activities pg. 76 Seniors Sports pg. 42 pg. 110 Social pg. 128 Table o Contents THEY LEAD US TODAY- SO THAT TOMORROW WE MAY LEAD . . Behind the mill of eager students Stands the administration-loyal, wise, and prudent Difficult tasks they would never shun. We thank them all for a job well done! Administration Administration SUPERINTENDENT Milton W. Bierbaum ,. V, '-df . Q' ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Nolan Bruce 21.- fdx -ma. 5-4 2' PRINCIPAL Ferdinand Del Pizzo ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL Warren B. Detering ,- YL in X . President Vice President Treasurer Director Director Director LOUIS C. BRANDT GLENN A. SWEET RAYMOND B. KENRICK I. DR, GEORGE E, CHESTER G, SWAP WILSON GANNON MOWRER Special School Personnel SUPERINTENDENTS SECRETARIES: First Row: Miss Charlene Bachmann, Sec- retary to Superintendent, Mrs. Bernice Bald- win. Second Row: Miss Lillian Elgasser, Secretary to Board of Education: Mrs. Dorothy Meiners. Miss Sandy Freeman, Mrs. Freda Bradley. OFFICE SECRETARIES: Mrs. Henrietta Ford and Mrs. Ruth Sweet. Working for Maplewood-Richmond Heights students' benefit are those who acquire equipment, cook meals, drive busses and give tardies. In whatever tasks these school personnel perform, the services which they render are many. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Betty Wofford, Mrs. Wilma Obernay, Mrs. Maxine Baranyai, Mrs. Virginia Fuqua, Mrs. Doris Washington, Mrs. Dorothy Dobrich, Mrs. Tillie Baranyai. In his in nfs. V I Y 'J WL BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. E. M. joy NURSE Mrs. Virginia Crofts CUSTODIANS: Mr. Ralph Bradford, Mr. Laurence Jenneman, Mr. James Sharpe, Mr. Carl Halker. TRUMAN ADDINGTON Don't let my youthful appearance fool you. ' B.A., Northeastern Oklahoma Stateg M.A., Washington University Remedial Math, Plane and Solid Ge- ometry, General Math LONNIE AYCOCK Sorry class you'll have to provide your own spoons this yearf, B.S., M.A., Washington University Senior English Chess Club MICHAEL BREWER What's BaNa2?,' B.S., University of Missouri: Louisiana State Universityg Fort Hays State Uni- versity Algebra, Senior Math, General Math - if Lo al Laudable Leaders GEORGE ARFT fm really not a teddy bear. B.S., Southeast Missouri State World History ri ' Freshman Football Coach, 'B' team Bas- ketball and Baseball Coach ELSA BRASE Don't you see PM B.S., Southeast Missouri State: M.Ed., University of Missouri Shorthand, Clerical and Secretarial Practice Greggites CHARLES BROWN Dot all the i's, Cross all the t's. . .' A.B., A.M., Washington University English, Spanish JEAN CHARD I donit know what 1'a' do without my marijuana coneessionf B.M., Saint Louis lnstitute of Music: M.M., University of Michigan Band, Dance Band CAROLYN COMBS Now ladies. . . B.S., Arkansas Polytechnical College Physical Education, Health G.A.A., Pep Club, Cheerleaders ORVAL CRAIG You've got to know your jackrabbitf' B.S., Kirksville, Missouri Composite Shop, Engineering, Drawing F 'M 4 2 f f ,E , f' M ,W f , X Q gt muff' 'YQ WWW PAUL COCHRAN Yes, everybody has a personality, even Mr B.S., M.A., Washington University Guidance Counselor, Psychology WARREN COY Croquet's gift to Maplewood. A.B., Central College, M.A., University of Missouri Guidance Counselor Future Teachers of America ROBERT DEJONG Freedom includes the right to be wrong. B.S., M.S., Washington University World History, American History Annual Advisor, History Seminar ', ,,,,.7.-,w-M , . 277, ..- kgs. in T WARREN DETERING It's your Student Council, but. . . A.B., M.S.Ed.. Washington University Assistant Principal Council DIANE DOWNING social set. English Future Teachers of America HERBERT DYCK Winchester.' Does it exist? sity of Nebraska German. American History German Club A GARLETON GREEN g - L -, g Well, hello there. ' A Sq. ,i f vi V B.S.. University of Missouri if 2 7 Special District F N. Z ETHEL HARTER History will get HARDER as we go along. A.B., Washington University World Geography, Social Studies, English Foreign Exchange Student Club CAROL HEETER l'1fe got athletes foot. B.S.. Central College Physical Education, Health G.A.A., Pep Club, Cheerleaders ROBERT JAQUES These essay answers are improving. B.S., University of Missouri Biology Future Scientists of America SAM HAYNES Oh, lforgotf' B.A., Harding College. M.M., University of Nebraska Choir, Girls Glee, Boys Glee. Advanced Glee JENNIVIEVE HERMAN Don't throw that away. A.B., M.A., Kansas University Earth Science LOUISE .IUDSON Honi soit qui mal y pensef' A.B., Hunter College Guidance Counselor, French French Club B.A., Friends University: M.A.. Plane and Solid Geometry, Student l'm an official member ofthe gym office B.S.Ed.. Southwest Missouri State Univer- .IOHN DOLAN Mi, la la la. B.M.Ed.. Music and Arts College Orchestra CORAL DUBRY fm an honorary member of the Beaver Patrol. B.S.. M.A., University of Nebraska English. Public Speaking. Dramatics Senior Play VIRGINIA GLOVER May l help you ?,' A.B.. Lincoln University: M.A.. Univer- sity of Missouri World History. Social Studies HELEN HAMLIN Don,t crowd around my d6Slf.,, A.B., University of Wisconsin: M.A.. Washington University Remedial Reading. Social Studies tl A .L , L A ,IOANNE KILSBERG Are you still eating your lunch ? B.A., Lake Forest College: M.A., Wash- ington University Spanish. English, .lournalism National Honor Society, the Chip, Quill and Scroll FRED LARASON There seems to be some apparatus miss ingfrom this drawer. B.S., Northwest State College: M.S., Iowa State College Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Chem- istry and Physics CLAUDE MIKKELSEN H. A: H. A: H. A: H. AJ B.S., Southwest Missouri Stateg M.S., Washington University Typing, Business Law and Salesmanship, Bookkeeping VINCENZA PIERCE Let's translate this Caesar. A.B., Washington University Latin, English, French Latin Club ,y 51? w . gf 4. -1-W rm ,,,',, if 2 if JOHN KLICKMAN I'm still looking for the fifth ---- floor. A.B., University of Redlands, Californiag M.A., Washington University English MARGARET LUH Ready?---typel B.S., Southeast Missouri State Typing, Clerical Practice PETER PALUMBO 'Tue two daughters at this school and I don't want to hear that kind oflanguagef' B.S., Illinois State Normal University Physical Education and Health Varsity Baseball Coach, 'B' team Football Coach, 'B' team Wrestling Coach .M . . . a S is.. H X. t .X , Q 'tt 5' , - 319 I ' 'TL' Wm .Q V 1 Us E 35 at X . S ...1- X 4 N I 'ww S .4 J Yi ann f ,W I TY' 5' M. tr:- sf . .- X' 'T '. . , a ' a -.ANN l .A J .t I . ' ' ,kai Q? zk R T J- st . f W., . is . i. S, 5 9 t t X . X V' i . DONNA QUINN V, ,am -V-' 15 ti 'Td best whip on. sf' t' iii is s- . B.S., Western Illinois University W J V ' ,Q sh , if J, ff Art Q WW- f, v sf I' 6 , ' I , can .- . any W' 9 g . .... ,. ' -s I 1 'f ALBERT ROHLFING An American Problem A.B., Central College American History, American Problems Varsity Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach CHARLES SCHONDELMEYER It's S-C-H-0-N. . . B.S., University of Missourig M.S.T., University of Missouri Modern Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Modern Geometry, Trigonometry Maple Leafs .IUVA SHARP Check that out. B.S., University of Minnesota: B.S., L.S., Columbia, New York Librarian Student Council, National Honor Society HOWARD SANDERS I whistle a happy tune. B.S., Miami University, Ohiog M.A., Uni- versity of Missouri General Math, Driver Education Athletic Director, Varsity Basketball Coach CHARLES SENG Heyl A.B., McKendree Collegeg M.S., Univer- sity of Illinois Physical Education, Health Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach LUCILLE SMITH H42 2plus 10, the cube root of that, minus 15, the square root of that, times 0 equals 2,679. B.S., S.E., Missouri State Teachers Col- legeg M.A., University of Missouri Algebra, Modern Algebra, Algebra II, In- termediate Math, Trigonometry and Elementary Analysis Mu Alpha Theta, War Orphans I 3 LORAINE SWANN Color.4ustr11liu green, A.B.. High Point College: ington University I' -Q. C7 English. Social Studies Youth For Christ MARTHA THIEBES The REST is up to you. A.B.. Central Collegeg M.A University 'ILT i English FORREST WHITWORTH An apple a day. . . University of Chicago C. O. E., Metal Shop Uur Fearless F acult . . . 1 M.A.. Wash- ., Washington B.S., Central Missouri State: M.A., JACK TAYLOR lt IS different down in Southeast Missouri, B.S., Northwestern Missouri State Metal Shop, Home Repairs. Study Freshman Football Coach .l.C. WALTERS l'll tell you what's the truth. B.S.. M.A.. Eastern Kentucky Composite and General Shop. crafts, Wood Shop Handi- BERTHA YACKEL As far as that's concerned. . . B.S., North Central College. lllinoisg M.A.. University of Chicago Home Economics Junior Red Cross at N il 1. J C'mon gang, let's all sing that song we know. 'Tm so organized I don't even need a little black book. make their wa through ima? NK f 1 A new record . . . fifty-one words a minute, eighty-three mistakes! But, we DO have a team this year! Sir, are you implying that Winchester should merge with Mancha-ster?! Disguise-d as a mild mannered musician for the great metropolitan M-RH. one more da . Snack time comes for counselors 100. SOON THEY WILL BE SENIORS- -THE UNDERGRADS OF TODAY WHAT WILL THEY REMEMBER, WHAT WILL THEY SAY? We will remember our ftrst clay ut high school, It was himlu scary hut kinda cool. Then there were our ftrst football and buslfethczll games - Amt learning Countless World History names, Tests mul term papers, ll prom and c'It1ssrz'11gs-- They were ll port of 0lllLllIIl1f l'gl'lllT things: The zvorlr is hurtl but we have no sorrow For we are to he the leaders Qf'fUlI10l'l'0Il'.,, M, N: X ,Q - - - Q X, .wgf f .,, V X X WX X X 5 'N' as I X Yr X: 2 -. 5 . me W S x fa -V x X as , .,, , Und rgrads ,. . Q 1. A, c Frantic Freshmen F ight For Fame 09 ,,fH 'f3l 'f?5ii'f'XT6u 'ffjwvwj1g'1'1q keiwg It , .. An earthy subject we'd like to discuss, ln scientific terms one year is a must. Here's some examples ofa typical day Spend it with us the Freshman way. A machine to Mr. Brewer is a must To keep away all chalky dust. A special lecture to increase our knowledge, lt's three years before we go to college. 'SPP lf A gym-dandy way to pass this course, Is to try your best for better or worse. E Q t 5 Et E E s t t 1 Great Expectations and grammar too, Are some of the things we frosh must do. This leader of the bands says, One, two, three. A passing comment heard, Spike Jones maybe? gh OFFICERS-Sealed' Mike Gallagher. vice president: Debbie Martin. secretary. Smnzling: Bill Raines, treasurer: ,lack De Wees, president. Class 0 1968 SPONSOR Mr. Fred Larason The freshman class has initiated a novel idea in fund raising at M-RH-each member must pay one dollar annual dues. This plan is to alleviate the problem of raising money with paper drives, car washes and other time consuming activities. The class sponsored a booth in the Student Council Carnival in December, which also provided it with extra money. Freshman Executive Committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Sealed: Linda Whaley, Gail Rutherford. Janet Conrad, Donna Strickland. Standing: Dennis Barbeau, Nancy Todd. Linda Hamil. Gene Dale. Q. ..,, -. OR 6 hx Q x A ,A ., 1' ii. ,ii ax t Xf v A 145 Q, ' ga, , Q Q- r' N ' 'B f J. 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' Jim Powell Rick Proemsey P: 3 Judy Provinse Bill Raines Jim Rayfield it . i .V Vvii Linda Reed . 1 Jackie Riney W Janet Risley ' 'll Gail Rutherford A -'-- 1 Anna Sandorfi 'fm ,-,' . Nl C iiQ . Q 'X i ' ' ll y lli ti Q , ,,.,, i 1 C f 1 ik , ., ..:V Q P ' -:ff A 5 56, Q : il e - . - ,.,, ' ii it ,r,, 'Q' ' ' Q ,,,' i S- . ' ' S riiz I ','r A ',Vr i ' f ,, f' X , if I x l S' . f-Stl. 'fs 'Q 'NA ri T X ,,yt X 5 C to . X e X55 V 7 , , xii s xi ss 1 N Oliver Sappington Ron Sattley Sharon Savary Patricia Selby Martin Serra Mary Shatley Robert Shoenfeld Chris Smith Connie Smith Linda Smith Jerry Spiker Sharon Squires Debbie Stinekraus Donna Stricklin Christian Sullivan Mark Tandy Gail Taylor Gwen Taylor Wanda Tesreau Joyce Thompson 4 an ' N f' -1 Yo X ! W . f i .x l J 1 V 3 sf ix 'V' it, A 1 l LH' 1 I , Karen Thompson 1 x A John Tice . 4 ' W , Nancy Todd T ' ' Q ' Marsha Travis , . Rosemary Tyson K tt' Dorothy Voss 5, Judy Wachter 7? 1' .a ,, David Waters s 5 Zh , , Kag' Weberling y I A usan Weinberg fl 615 i xv' x K Lynn Wesselman Q Linda Whaley V' ' M x ' Q. Madaleaze Whitney 'X gfl x 5 Steve Wick ' , X f Barbara Wiedenhoffer Phil Wiggs In Robin Williams '7' 5' -' Dennis Wilson 51 '55 9 V, , f Sharon Wilson Q7 V -' V ' ' Nancy Woodruff I , T -. ', Steve Zimmerman 4- Ricky Zweifel y.. I Is it true? Does Jasper really spend the night here? . v 1. Essence 0 Excellence 7 Mrs. Hamlin, one of Maplewood's finest teachers, is concluding her regular teaching career this year. She has used her talents to give M-RH freshmen a fine background in social studies and to give all M-RH pupils the basic reading skills which are essential to success in school. We, the students of Maplewood, wish to thank you, Mrs. Hamlin, for your truly excellent service. triving Sophomores Seek Success W' -l 'f, Here's a tough question we asked the learned ones, Is it true, really true, do worms have more fun?? xl Two! Two! It's our sophomore year, And our busy day shall be discussed here. W' The rain in Spain can be discussed with those Whose abilities increase as their vocabulary grows. H-f anna- r ix- .V ig.. ' . How compound or complex can a sentence be?? Only the diagramming sophs can really see. f 'l tj-M' Mr. Detering's really got a line!!! He's also got an angle. . . a plane . . . etc.! A Latin lover?? Maybe not!! But for those who stick with it, the reward is a lot!! Q.. Happiness is . . . Mr. Arft's history class!! Security is . . . Studying so you know you'l1 pass!! Q OFFICERS-SPIIIPIIII Mary Jane Brown. sec-retary: Tim Cannon. vice president. Stumlirzg: Bradley Bean. treasurer: Steve Presley. president. Class 0 1967 '67 SPONSOR Miss Loraine Swann Engaging in many activities this year, was the sophomore class. who began their money-making campaign with a very successful car wash. In De- cember, a basketball free throw booth aided the Student Council carnival in their success. An organ recital provided divertissement for the entire school assembly in January. ophomore Executive Committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Ser11efl.' Martha Schneider. Linda Lowe. Sheri Jett. Fran Horstman. Smnzlingf l ran Field. Bill Thompson. Roger Cobb. Iv- W A . L- f A XX - , Xef X we ff an s X 'A 5 4 is W . ,- fa , 4 s. V Ugg A A I , ' 'b,L, . ' ,,., . r 5 ff B ' p if , 5 5 A' X Ma, ' . f N. l in AX N ii'lSLl5'3',n1,sQ'!J - is l D . xiii iii vm 'Q A QQ, X A I . y S ,.,,. E ,GM A .. - I . V ' Sli - C' . sl' if inf 'I Xi 5 ' fl I I 'A ex 1 .. 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' A f f .V -,L fy .A ,V , Z fl L X I. 1 .:,- 7 E A 1 ...l, V H . V M .,. , 4 1 f 1 9 H , ,.... Q ,mf -J K . 4, ,E . flu- 444 ' -cw, f 4 ,. I ' f 4 f as . ,li,i v I, 5 ' .tai ff W it ff ' r , I ZS ' - 1 ? '45 W l Tw ff 'Q f' 6 V 7 X. -is ' X 1 N. Y 'batik P. A Earnestine Langston Linda Long .Iudie Lorenz Linda Lowe Greg Mancuso Edward Marlowe Linda Marlowe Herman Martin Ruth Mason Linda Mattus ,Iohn Mauzy Karen Manoogian ,ludy Ann McBride Roger McCreight Betty Medley Eddie Miles Art Miller ,lohn Miller Kathleen Miller Georgia Moeson Linda Montgomery Larry Moore Laurie Moore Steve Moore Barb Mullen .leri Muller Carolyn Nebbitt Steve O'Neill Sandy Ostrander Carolyn Ottolini Viola Paison Mickey Palumbo Mickey Parks Judy Perkins Steve Presley 'R f ta J 5. . x. Q i .5 gb 9 9: J all 7 x i 6- L gf: k T at xlx Q ISL1- Bob Scheidt Barry Schepers Bernard Schepers Martha Schneider David Schoene Cliff Schultz Wayne Schultz Janet Simpson Mike Sinclair Leonard Slovensky Larry Smith Lois Smith Carol Stewart Gini Stewart Dave Stout Sharon Tate Pamela Taylor Terry Taylor Bill Thompson Jo Timanus Dennis Todd Larry Todd Carolyn Troupe Beverly Ulmer Val Vahle Yvonne Vick Chris Watkins Juanita Watson Frank Weaver Ruth Weber Art Wiegraffe Robbie Williams Ruth Williams Patty Williamson Karen Woods if Jack Pretto Karen Proske Sharon Proske Georgia Pulos Jim Quick Linda Quinley Mary Jo Reinhardt Dennis Richards Jean Richardson Harriet Rinne Randy Roderique Lyles Roosevelt Dave Salmon Arlane Sanders Debbie Sanders ,Qty 'Ft Q, W . v i W lr, , ' -sf' e 5 li ,s F ,Qs fi 1- ' Af 'ff nf- . 1 il 'F' .ga .5 .X ,,,. ' f ll , xy ,16'm . I pew- - F .ll v F1 ,N f. H- N N y I I 49 I' 1. Philip Workes S Richard Yonker '- if M. Linda Young ' ' 'fi QE ig. Brehda Wright Lb, 4 Q, Q? W Y K ., , ,X X ' K. X :Y Q Ni si.. SQ A 's,lg i N J ,. fits ?,? 'fe i xgi Styli .. vit .Q X eX-- .1 x'f., Q f Q, '-Ilia? Sophomore boys rush breathlessly to first hour class. Q . .- u,w.s:1f ' uw .Q Can Warren come out and play? - ' e ., :7:- A - a 3 fr 7 f Wg - .vvv ,..,. ar W yew -fe I, Q .... Y ,mi Af: ,,, 3 .Q '- ' ,. M 5 U' M 3 ' ., hh of ,J HG? . W5 z iffy? ea. Lunch time crew's fun and games. ,Iaunty Juniors ,log-Along pw The operation was a success- the patient died! .L ALL' 3 V xx ovfr 'uk' ' .,i xxx K V We-'ll have none of those drawings in this class. ' I 3 rf I1 One finger, two fingers, three fingers . . M 1 EAW But, girls, track meets are interesting! Now, class, you know the seating arrangement i better than this! X Ny if ' tk My, that's nice. What is it? 'X' 5 it OFFICERS-Seated: Bob Lee, vice-president: Nancy Manestar. secretary. Standing: Dennis Affolter, treasurerg ,lim Brown, president. Class 0 1966 A ln SPONSOR - Miss Carol Heeter Starting in November, the first of several paper MWWM drives began another year of fund raising for the i juniors. A miniature golf course was the class con- tribution to the carnival benefit for the Foreign Exchange Club and the Student Council. Later in the year the juniors produced the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Junior Executive Committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE -Seated: Diann Smith, Pat jones, Gail Criswell, Katie Row. Standing: Susan Byrd, Terry Evans, Scott Nea, Paulette Green, Jackie Walker. v , .. i is S- X N- X L ,Y ,-X kX .Q WX ef 1 l X M. -xo ' x X , U 1, :ui 4 4. X we . .X 1' 'O X X Kastxse' - G I Q X X f sm v . -Q,-my 5 'X' S S Q S A 4 4 ' .. ' ll.: ' T ' 325, .- ,-- ' x 4- 55' 5 hi' ' - AL 3 W N C 9 x I j U x Ki. , x t i t K' ' F rf ' ,K xx X , H Q 5 , . in ,I 5 A ' sa . -X X ' so .. D y t 6, I A 2 - 5 ia B f,N .L N '-eff, Mex V .. , l N5 ,,..,. ' N ll R .t lf ' .X .f A Q 5 A .4 Dennis Affolter ,labrill Alexander ,lames Anderson Richard Aubuchon Cary Bailey Cary Baranyai Linda Barlow Donald Beach Linda Bert Vickie Blackwell Shirley Blanton Charlotte Boehmer David Boehmer Sara Bolte Margaret Bolts 5 vvA,,. ...,-, -:-. , E K ig . Barb Bowers V W Tom Brannan , N523 i ' QQ Dave Braun QQ W. V r F ,lim Bridger X x. A- W , Martha Brlngewatt X XM., l A A lfrxfpe. t A . K Debbie Brown , Q. fs 1 X ,lim Brown in K N 'Gr Linda Bullock ' Vi L 9 , Susan Byrd +N' '-. A ,X V MQ David Carlyon ll ,- 1' ' 7, A .. Sue Carr ,L Peggy Cater M - if Sharon Casey Q , f ' 5, Cynthia cash sn ,S xr X. 3 f 'S Gene Castro VA ' .1 j i , Eugene Conrad ,W .. X C Ken Cooper if S' p fx ' Dennis Copenhaven gt A V Martin Corcoran 7 S ,I ay Corneau 5 t.., t Rick Coughenour I ., Q Q Glenda Cox -G' A Q , , Gary Creason S 1 v X V ch Gail Criswell .A ' Y . Cary Cyrus I ' ' c L N Arma Davis Ken Deal Sheila Denny - Warren Dolphus Becky Doss Curt Dryer Allan Eberhardt Barb Ehll Sharon Ellebracht Linda Engl Xiu I X X t :QR ' . in .Ay K 3 Qs at M' 2 r' 4 , s ,L ga w 1. 1: 4.5. 4t. .mx ,W -Q wg fi X N F E: I, 1 F :v ' W 4 5 M' P A 1. Q 4 . S. - as As! A X Pam llrc-gory Marilyn Hall Linda Hampv Br-th Hartke-ll Bob Hawlllmlw Clxarlc-5 He-awn jnc'H0ltm1 Kar:-n Hvnings Ke-n llivkvlllmlllarlr Nlimi Hnfinlann Bill Hurvatll Kvn Houm- Patrif-ia Hudr-nn Nanvy Hughart Nlikt' Hnnzikc-r Douglas Hurt Ste-vv Hutvhisnn Mary john He-rman jolnlsun Barb jnnvs liwff' ,Imws Pat ,Imws Bunniv Kc-ating Paul Kc-lvrne-n Dc-burah King Turn Klimvk Dun Krame-r Daw- Kfillu Huy Krunnn jc-an Kurrn-hm-ye-r 1 Barbara Langston Hike- l.aslf-y L She-ila l.ayInn Sllirlvy Layton 1 xIil'lldl'l I.:-ac-ll Hun lfxanx YI.1'IlX lfmnx N1vl1lfx:'rNm1 D4'lnInr1'I',lunl Xl.11ll1-vnl'l1n1-In Mary Frank Shirl:-y l rim-rlrivh I Kivllard Gag:- X Slit' Gunn Frank Ulu:-k Rulwrt llulidiiy Barry llrmdwin Stews- llurdvn Ric-k fLI'2:lllH 9' J if I aulc-llc' Ure-en 4 ' is 1, ' t .Q U G w Q ' . -. - U - 3 ,-5 it ,X 5 y A g I - - A f L ff ' 55' 5, : . A X L Y gn Y ' A I W N' J ,LQ I 9' F 1 lv 6- F' . ,. 'n , 1 4 , X A l '. rrwfrf'-' NFS '-' Q v' Q Y I , 1 v Y I .Au 1' ' 6 ' 6 5 5' 1 if M, Robert Lee Bruce Leek Gene Ley Don Linss Nancy Loida Joyce Longwith v s. 3 Tim Mc-Greight Ellen McDermott Eddie McFarland joe McFarland Greg McGowan Beverly McPherson Gene Manche Nancy Manestar Vernon Matthews '1b-1 X X . , t . , be ' . 5. -4- ,I as m 'x 1- Q 5 f N ' f N 'b A A X y A -, :ffxssse K 3 , . i .l., .A i ' R T ' e' 1 A 5 lr ,, X . y 'fart ' Q. lj- xo 70 -.Q x 2 Ix' v , i 4 llll M 1 at A x N '. - ., 0 17' 4, Q ii i ii Ext' ft X X aj I F S' Q x it., A 'x Ye. El L ' 3 v.. -N. . at gi l 8-Hf fxxwf t w. xx ' S Wx ,t -4 - ,L , -J L. Q2 A il Q V. , ,' 5-X131 f 57-'Fig' ., , ,. W Q . if- I -' , fi' v ' E 1 .Q ' I I , X ,, f Q K i f s 9, X X X X.-t , it QM fslfs 7 K X X X eta N, Q ' fl iv QA ef: it ,,.. t git , 1 I te., i i i L ' S? I kt K , '37, 'f X , . 1 4 V X Lx: , S.: ..-vs 5. X3 1 J if ii 'Y -fa t Q X Ni I 'G' , is 1 4 A , ez. x h N, in 9 . it . f i Xt Q.. X .i X 2 - ,. - 3, ki' ' t X l x 5, S f Annie Mattingly Larry Mattox Susan Mills Charlene Mitchell Carm Moehle Linda Morris Bill Mowry Carol Myers Larry Myers Scott Nea Tom Oldham David O'Neill Suzy Owens Chris Palmer MaryAnne Papin .lohn Parker Elaine Parsons Sharon Patterson Larry Porter Earl Potterfield Nancy Provinse Nancy Quinlan Sharon Ratliff Pat Richardson Scott Richardson Roy Riney Doug Robertson Lorelei Robinson Dan Roff Michael Ross Katie Row Edwina Sagitto Alice Sanders Dale Satory Dave Schall ip. BQ, of. , X 1' ' . A4 1 -L, J L -3. gs u I 0 1, Fri f X r , L E' 2: hriffefff f N x William Schepers Paula Schmid Dave Schultz James Scliurig Marvin Sch Bill Sharpe Gloria Shatley Pamela Shultz Mark Sievin wieger U E' Linda Simmons Patsy Simpson Steve Slaughter Bonnie Smith Diann Smit h Judi Smith Kathy Smith Ron Smith Sue Smith Sherry Stolzenbach Jackie Stout ' Sli ff f 'm5'll' e N, re' -fr W 'W ' Dave Stulce ,Q Walt Summers Q X R .,' ' N -r 'Q Gary Szevery Q., 17' -N Lynda Taylor V ' - ' 3 ' Tom Taylor ' .. , l A I i A - A Mr I Calvin Thomas 'um T Karlas Thomas 'lg ' f N ' Danny Timanus -' ' ' - , 7' 4. Bill Toombs '13 5' X, .7 , Kathie Trampier I 'M ' 'Q' iff A- x IX Q-f? ' Hr ' ' w. Louis Tripp ' Ron Trulove - .., , i 1 Tom Tucker TQ ti T Mike Wagner V' it S 7 , ' 3 Pam Walden N Y M fe A T W' , - .am ' V , xl ' ' Jackie Walker K 'S' V Ron Washburn ,f , Renee Waterhout I V 6' , Bob Waterhout ,N A Gene Watson :Q I , I. V I L fb, , , I tt , ' '-. Don Wieland A T ' If ' Pickett Whitney 1' X Leroy Williams 9 Q - Alan Wiedenhoffer X- ' U, 'I Leroy Williams Alan Willis Pam Wilson Penny Wilson Tim Wilson Donna Winterfield X Q. ' 9 l .L f Frank Wiriek Barbara Wren ,lim Yonker Gary Young K- 4- X S I T 9' M' 4 Cheryl Zdazinsky i .5 V A 'f f if f it 5' i iff: l A ' ez n- ' 0 ,P r U 'f '-.X :Q?. N' 1, Q , cv - f I FRESHMEN Dennis Barbeau Phyllis Barker Bill Barneko Ronald Blackwell Calvin Boyer Harold Breeding Alfred Canter .lohn Carter Bert Coleman Brenda Cox Steve Daughtery Larry Evans Harold Garland Carol Gerling Larry Graves Gayla Harkins Roscoe Harry Danny Hoffman Eric Jenkins Delien King John Maniaci Jim Matthews Sandra McDaniel Gary Minor Gloria Nolls Jerry Nelson Larry Nelson Norman Newn Dennis O'Sullivan Donald Perdue Gloria Peters Kathy Pyatt Charles Reynals Grace Serabaugh Bob Stevener Phillis Taylor Jo Ann Thames Charlotte Thomas Fred Turner Daniel Warner Clinton Watson Aaron Williams , 5- or , W, I 2+ f '19 R 4 Did you hear that? The SENIORS sit way up there in the balcony! npictured U ndergrads Julius Williams Roosevelt Wilson .lohn Wyatt SOPHOMORES Paul Baltimore Karen Brannan Reverta Bryan Bruce Burnett Rich Caldwell Dale Conrad Pat Craddock Woodrow Daily Raymond Dodson Randy Duckworth Barbara Edwards Dugger Fasewell Shirley Ford James Gill Edward Harmon .lames Harrington Karen Harrison Maurice Harry Willie Harry Roxanne Jefferson Dave Jordan Larry Kamler Charles Keating David Kellogg Gwendolyn Love Roosevelt Lyles Darlene Marlowe .lohn Moreland Carroll Morris Charles Moses Sue Myatt Patricia Narman Anthony Nebbitt Dennis Norman Diane Papin Brena Parker Linda Parker Stephen Pyatt Frances Reese Jo Ann Reeves George Roos Klaus Rothe Henry Ruhlman Mike Saal Gary Scellin Steve Sheffield Ken Sherberg Sharon Squires Dennis Stotter ,lames Taylor Deltha Timmons Karen Turek Mike White Jerry Windle JUNIORS Russell Barco Linda Benne Alice Breeding Bob Bruning Greg Butenhoff Wayne Cannon David Clayton Leslie Cochran Lee Ford Gil Gresham Yvonne Harlow Patricia Harmon Steve Hensler Christine Holthouse Darius Lorah Charles Mocca David Mondaine Wayne Pryor Mike Rampani Dennis Tilden Gary Ward Shirley Ward Janet Young TODA Y'S SENIORS - TOMORROW 'S LEADERS W e have learned many things here, Four years have taught us not to fear The unknown but to walk with heads held high And face the future without a sigh. As we go on our separate ways, We'll not forget the happy days, The dances, the proms, the victories That made our stay here complete. sweet Seniors Lordly Leaders Leave a Lasting Legacy and the saints come marching in! 1 Ha! And here's one I saw on the fourth floor. 'Vs' .La ,ff J I 5534, W I! j3.3'?T'E, llxi E 1 , M Q ie-A 5 'B I 1 You say thafs Mr. Detering? A 53... Actually, these dedicated students are creating another sordid edition of Playboy magazine. -113 These students are reading it! That's it-then watch 'em swoon! It may not be milk and honey, but it's the best the cafeteria has to offer. of Class of 196. -'Q' -A T: Q a if ,J J PHl'iSllJlCN'l' lleorgc- SiltH'li1'f Yltllf l'llliSllJl'lNT Yicki Smith SPONSOR Nlr. Orval tlraig The senior class took the lead in many school activities ranging from the Student Council to the ,ae Senior Tri-Hi-Y. The heads of many organizations were seniors, and the vast majority of the senior class YT, were active in the various school organizations. Early in the year. the seniors participated in the Student Council Carnival. ln the spring, the class sponsored the traditional senior prom. Working with other groups, the seniors were able to make their graduation a memorable one. Sl'XIl'llC'l',-XRY 'l'HEgXSl'Rl'iR Penny Nlatlock Robert .lumes Senior Executive Committee l'IXlftll 'l'lYl'I 1fUNlNllT'l'l'lli-l 1'r.sf Roux' .lane-I Brandt. Betty Peterson. Shirley jones. Secon1lR0u'.' Vicki flraharn. George Kollias. Tom Bailey. Sanford xxVl'lIIll4'I'j1.Al2jlll' Stevens. S A . ft YV' YK ' Q- .: ., G. t, X ' TV X - ss E .B Q nr.. ,.x. ,M is 'S DENNIS BAKER He is kind and intelligent. Basketball. 1.2. JUANITA BALLAK A quiet girl with a sweet dispo- sition. War Orphan.Ig F.T.A., 1.2.33 Pep Club. 1.2: C.O.E.. 4. s. - S s PATRICIA CHRISTINE BALL l can smile with my eyes. C. A. A.. 1.2.3.4-1 Pep Club.1.2. 3.43 Class Team Volleyball. 3g Intramurals. I.2,3.4g Volleyball Captain, 3: Basketball. 1. ROBERT BANDEN An adventurous knight. French Club. 2.31 junior Achievement. 23 Chess Club. 2.3.4. vice-president. 3. presi- dent. 4: History Seminar. 3: County Government Day. I3 Daily Announcements. 4. JERRY ABERNATHY One earns onel freerlorn unfl erislenee ln mirtues lilfe his. Freneh Club. 2.3.41 Y.F.C.. l. 41 junior Achievement. 2.3.42 History Seminar. 3.4. DARRELL ALDAC Look out. ewryltozly. here l rome. Track. l.2.3.4. Varsity.I2.3.4. Football. Ig Basketball. 2: Wrestling. 3.4. Varsity. 43 M- Club. 3.4. THOMAS BAILEY He's real and ideal. Football. Ig Track. 1.21 Execu tive Committee. 2.3.41 Nomina- tions Committee. 4. 5, MICHAEL ADAMS Unly fools speak ruslily-lan: no fool. Football. Ig Exeeutiw- Commit- tee. l,2: Chip Sports Etlitor. 4: C.. O. E.. 4. DON APPERSON ln the time llfifllllf life. lima' -Soroyan I Basketball. 2: Chess Club. 1.2. 3. vice-president. 3: German Club. 2.3.41 Science Club. 2.33 History Seminar. 3. WILLIAM BAILEY He will go ezferyultere. Chess Club. 2.3.43 Treasurer 43 Intramural Wrestling Cham- pion. 3. 'lk MMX an-5 w Q5 Q Q5 So F' 7- 'S 'JF 'J ,ffl DIANE BENZ She's mastered every sport and study. Pep Club. l.2,3.4: G. A. A.. 1. 2,3,4, cabinet, 43 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,43 Basketball, 2.3. var- sity, 2,33 Volleyball 2.3. var- sity 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y, 3.4, treasur- er. 4: B-Team Cheerleading, 23 Red Cross. 2.3: Student Coun- cil. 1.2.3.4. JOHN BOLEGO My business is havingfun. Counselofs Help, 23 Chess Club. 3. ,,. fl GORDON BLACK You're just in time for my wild life- movie. - Snagalpus Student council. 1.2.33 Foot- ball, 1,2,3,4, captain, 43 All- District Honorable Mention, 23 Basketball, 1,21 Track, 1,2,3,43 German Club, 1,2.3,4, class vice-president. 2: Class Exec- utive Committee, 33 M-Club, l,2.3.4. vice-president. 4, exec- utive committee, 33 Intramural wlf9SIllHg1 Quarterback Club, 4. PENNY BOLTE She looks like a lady looks. G. A. A., 1,2.3,43 Pep Club, 1,2,3,43 Intramurals, 1,2,33 B-Team Cheerleading. 1,2. CHARLES BARBAGLIA .4 real cavalier Football, 1,23 Intramural Wres- tling Champion. GARY BECHTEL His eyes are dark pools con- taining many thoughts. Football. 13 Basketball. 2: Golf. 2,3.4: Band. 1.2.3.43 Orchestra. 1.2.3.4. JIM BENNETT What kind of mischief did he do today? Track. 1.23 Wrestling, 1,2,3.43 Orchestra, 1,2.3.43 Dance Band, 1.2.3. 1 pw' LAURIE BAUER Charming, with her laugh and twinkling eyes. STEPHANIE BECKER With her light heart and bright eyes she will succeed. KATHY BENTLEY She's a beautiful and intelli- gent lady-andshe's well liked. Pep Club, 1.2,3.4: G. A. A., 1. 2,3.4, cabinet, 43 Varsity Cheerleading. 4: Mu Alpha Theta, 43 National Honor Soci- ety, 3.43 Red Cross, 1,23 Tri- Hi-Y. 3.4, treasurer 33 German Club, 1,23 Student Council, 13 War Orphan. 2.3.4. secretary. 3, treasurer. 4: Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 33 Home- coming Queen, 43 Circulation Manager of the Chip, 4. up 'C' 1 , -ogy ,i ANTHONY BOSWORTH A southern gentleman. Track, 1,2,3,43 Basketball, 1: F T A 4 . ..... RICHARD BOWERS A smile is worth more than anything. Football. 3.4: M-Club, 4. GARY BRAND Never was good work done without much trouble. German Club, 1,2,3,4g 2nd vice-president, 3,43 Chess Club 2,3, vice president, 33 History Seminar, 33 Junior Achieve- ment, 23 County Government Day, 13 Track, 23 Golf, 33 Science Club, vice-president, 3. DAVID BOSWORTH The mighty and the wise fear only that which they do not know. Football, 1,2.3,43 Basketball, 1, 2,3,4: Baseball, 1,2,3,4g M- Club, 3.4. .IOHN BOWIE He smiles often and makes the day brighter. Wrestling, 1.2.3,43 Football, 1. JANET BRANDT All life is louliness-she's very lively. Pep Club, 1,2,3,43 G. A. A., 1,2,3,43 Intramurals, 1,2,3,43 B-Team Cheerleading, 23 F. T. A.. 1,21 Talent Show, 2,3,43 Red Cross, 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 43 Student Council, 3: Senior Executive Committee, 43 Office Help, 43 Annual Staff, 43 Chip Staff, 43 Spotlight on Youth Reporter, 43 Senior Play, 4. W wmv .1 , . .4 4.1 f ft' 'uv-WWF' V551 3 'WJ-.11 P W, NM-wf... ,, 5' ' 't 32- fl ifrt lf. Nt M ,, Mew' - v M, I Q 1. 'gf 30,- 6-flsg Ax' 'P' X L ., . f ' an ,, MA , ofa TOM BREESE Nothing is impossible with diligence and skill. German Club, 1,2,3,43 Chess Club, 43 Science Club, 33 B- Team Basketball manager, 23 National Science Foundation Grant, 3,43 Mark Twain Sum- mer Institute, 2. KAREN BURCH She almost makes the day be- gm. Pep Club, 2,3,4: G.A.A., 1,2,3. 43 German Club. 1,2.3,43 Intra- murals, 1,2,33 F.T.A., 1,23 National Honor Society. 3.43 Greggites, 4. BONNIE BRUCE The sun rises and sets in your golden smile. Pep Club, 1,2,3,43 G.A.A., 1.2. 3.4, cabinet, 43 Intramurals, 1, 2,3,43 War Orphan, 1,23 Execu- tive Committee, 23 Student Council, 1.21 Red Cross, 23 Modern Dance, 23 Talent Show. 2: B-Team Cheerlead- ing, 3, varsity. 43 Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer: Tri-Hi-Y, 3,43 Greggites, 4. P IANICE BUTENHOFF Kind people are liked because they are like her. G.A.A., 1,2,3.4: Pep Club. 1.2. 3.4: C.O.E.. 4. I 'US I 1 MARIAN CLARK To lfnou' oneself is hard. to lrnou' wise effort. effort vain. But accurate self-critics are secure in times afstrain. Pep Club. 1.2.31 I .T.A.. 1.21 Latin Club. 3.4: Chess Club. 41 Orchestra. 1.2.3.4: president. 41 Mark Twain Summer Insti- tute. 31 Mu Alpha Theta. 41 National Honor Society, 41 Intramurals. 1.2: Washington University Symphony Orches- tra. 2.3.4. PAT COLE There is no greater, stronger, manlier man. 'yd' 1 P 4 .-- ' is' ,Y I .X ..- 7 X . .f ' if It gg-2 fi? ' 1' C 5 fi: ...tif f Sz..--1 Jill 'I '? .J - W . ', A v, . - w, C'f:13W-fJ1T1'..l'Tm- mm f 'hmtuh .1 'ft' --- f---emit 'f-9'1 fa 'W.R'f3- . -171:5:5?:-if-.--fill?-' A ,552 tg.igQgtY,f3 ,-I':f':f1'ff'?2flliI . .. ...Sz .HS V 1- -- .-gp. ,nf . :A A I. i .5 'U ly iv . J v '-A 31 LINDA COFIELD Patient people are well liked and respected. KAY CONLEY And they speak of leaders of men-but we have Kay! Student Council, 1.2.31 Red Cross, 21 Talent Show. 21lVIaid. junior-Senior Prom. 31 Execu- tive Committee. 2, vice-presi- dent. 21 Class President. 31 B-Team Cheerleading, 1. varsi- ty. 2.3.4. captain. 41 C. A. A., 1, 2.3.4. cabinet, 31 president. 41 Pep Club, 1.2.3.41 Basketball, 1.2.3.4-. varsity. 1,2,3,41 class team. 2.3.41 Class team volley- ball, 2,31 Intramurals. 1.2.3,41 Latin Club. 31 French Club. 31 Tri-Hi-Y, 3.41 Creggites, 4. DOROTHY BYRNES Success is the result of work. Pep Club, 1.2.3.-4: C.A.A.. 1.2. 3.41 Intramurals. 1.2.31 Red Cross. 1.2: German Club. 1.2.3. 41 B-Team Cheerleading. 1.2: Modern Dance. 2.3: Creggites. 4: C.O.E.. 4. DANIEL CARROLL Sincerity is his greatest virtue. Football. 1,2.3,4. varsity, 2.3.41 Basketball, 1,2,3,41 varsity, 31 Baseball, 1,2.3,4. varsity, 3.41 M-Club. 3.41 Talent Show. 1.2, 41 War Orphan, 31 Chip Staff. 41 Prom Reporter, 41 Office Help. 1.21Junior Achievement. 3.4: Cafeteria Help. 3.4. SUE CHAPMAN Big, brown eyes make her face like her heart-vivacious. C. A. A., 1,2,3.41 Pep Club. 1,2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y. 3,41 Modern Dance. 2.31 Red Cross. 1.2.31 Annual Staff. 41 Intramurals. 1,2,3,41 War Orphan, 21 Talent Show, 31B-Team Cheerleading 21 Office Help, 4. Wk.-P JOHN CARNASIOTIS He's our Creek---god! Wrestling. 2: 1st place Prin- cipia Tournament. 21Track. 2. 3.4: Student Council, 2.3.43 N1-Club. 3.4: French Club. 3.41 Nlu Alpha Theta. 3.43 Senior Play. 4: Business Manager An- nual Staff. 4: Weightlifting 3.4. KEN CATES Yeah, yeah. yeah. SUE CINTEL We saw her every day with pretty hair and sparkling eyes. G. A. A.. 1.2.3.4-: Pep Club, 2.3, 41 Modern Dance. 21 Red Cross. 2.31 Intramurals. 2.3.41 Tri-Hi-Y. 3.41 Counseloris Help. 3. lv' M 'Who 5- Q' PAUL CONRAD I am not by nature a quiet man. Band. l.2.3: Dance Band, 1. Wrestling Intramurals, 1.3: C. O.E.. 4. MANOLITA CULEBRAS Wanted-one great girl from Spain a little bit longer. Student Council, 4, G. A. A., 4, Foreign Exchange Club, 4, French Club, 4, Pep Club, 4, Choir, 4, Basketball, Chip Staff, 4. VIRGINIA DAVIS A pretty girl is like a melody. Pep Club, l,2,3,4, G. A. A., 1,2, 3,4, Modern Dance, 2, B-Team Cheerleading, l,2, Red Cross, l,2, Varsity Basketball, 3, Var- sity Volleyball, 3,4, Intramur- als, 1,2,3, C0unselor's Help, 4. . ss tts- R , . X2 '- K .wg-.' . N. . ..,, E .IIM CREIGHTON lt's in the cards. Football, 1, Basketball, 1, Wrestling, 2,3, Baseball, 1,2, 3. MIKE DAVIS A touch of wrong is essential to good taste. .IO ANN DAWES And I sing in the sunshine. . . French Club, 2,3,4, vice-presi- dent, 3, secretary, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3.4, G. A. A., 1,2,3,4, secretary, 4, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4, F. T. A., 1, Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 3, Red Cross, 2,3,4, Chip Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Office Help, 4, War Orphan, 4. S Nmmgy 'lk-um,,. NVQ ,swag j. S I '1suQ... SPQN W---v BILL DE HEER A lower of strength. Football. 1.3.4. varsity. 3.4, all-conference, 2.3, honorable mention all-district, 3: Basket- ball. 2,3,4. varsity, 2.3.4. all- conference, 3.4, all-district 2nd team, 3, all-district, 4: Base- ball, 1,2.3,4, varsity, l,2,3.4. all-conference, 3. G.A.A. Back- wards Dance Jack. 3: M-Club. 3,4. DEBORAH ANN DOWLEY Memories are made of her. G.A.A.. 1.2,3,4, Pep Club, 1.2, 3.4, Red Cross, vice-president, 2, president, 3, Torch, 3,4, treasurer. 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4, secretary, 4, French Club, 3.4, Junior-Senior Talent Show, 3, .Iunior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 3, Student Council, 1,43 B-Team Cheer- leading, 1,2, Curator's Award, 4, Chip Staff Layout Editor,4, Annual Staff Co-Editor, 4, Tri- Hi-Y, 3,4, American Freedom Summer Institute, 3, Spotlight on Youth Reporter, 4, Senior Play, 4. www Q . , QW' ' Eg . . .... -1- ...f,.... N, X. . 5545 are Q- X 5 ...K MIKE DELANEY He will succeed because he knows how to work. Wrestling, 2, Baseball, 2, All County Choir, 2,3,4, Musical, 2,3, Stage Crew. 3, Madrigals. 4, Senior Play, 4, Chairman for Set Design for Musical. 3. PEGGY DUBROUILLET How lovely to be a woman. Red Cross, 2: Modern Dance, 1.2, War Orphan, l,2.3, presi- dent, 3, Student Council, 3.4, corresponding secretary, 4, Cheerleading, l,2,3,4, Varsity, 3.4: ,Iunior-Senior Prom Maid. 3, Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4, vice-president, 4, G.A.A.. l.2,3,4. cabinet, 4, Pep Club, l,2,3,4, Talent Show, 2. At 1, ' vs X. Y' JOHN ELLIS My will is my way. Football. 1: Chess Club. 1.2.33 Baseball Manager. I: Choir. 3. Boy's Trio. 3: Barbershop Quartet. 1: Homecoming Queen Escort. 4: C.O.E.. 4. STATHIE FOLIAS Hold your head up high. Pep Club. 1.2.3.4g Student Council. 1.2.41 G.A.A.. l.2.3.4. cabinet. 3.4: Red Cross. 1.2: Junior-Senior Talent Show. 3: junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 3: Chip Staff. 4: Tri- Hi-Y. 3.4: War Orphan. 4: Senior Play. 4. DENNIS FUHRMAN l'll argue with you. Wrestling. 1.2.3.4: Golf. 3.4: Football Manager. 1.3: German Club. 1.2.3.4-1 Hi:-tory Seminar. 3: Foreign Exehange Student Club. 3: Maple Leafs. 3.4: Fu- ture Scientists Club. 3: Senior Executive Committee. 4. 1 In .. .x iw ' if s- C'-'-Q DAVE FERGUSON Sugar Sc Spice cQ Everything Vice! Football. 1: Track 1: C.O.E..4. SANDY FREEMAN True worthiness is demon- strated by service. Intramurals. l.2.3.4: G.A.A.. 1. 2.3.4. treasurer. 4: Student Council Alternate. 2.3.41 Latin Club. 2.3: Mu Alpha Theta. 3. 4: Red Cross. 2.3. treasurer. 2. resident 3' Girls Glee Club p . . . . . 2: Choir. 3.41 All-County Choir. 4: Operetta. 2.3: Senior Play. 4: Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4. secretary. 3: Junior-Senior Talent Show. 3: Office Help. 3.4. EUGENE T. GARREN Happiness is found by being happy. DONNA LYNN DULANEY Happiness is in her eyes. G. A. A.. 3.4: Talent Show. 4: Majorette. 4: War Orphan. 4: Library Assistant. 21 Sopho- more girls Choir. 2: transferred from Mount Vernon. 1llinois.3. DAVID EGGERS Happy am 1: from care l'm free. aff 1 ir , lf ' GARY DURNEY Life is for living-not for existing. Chess Club. 1.2.33 Wrestling Manager. I: German Club. 1: Mu Alpha Theta. 3.4: Golf Team. 3.4: Future Scientists nl America. 3: Track. 1. GEORGENE EIFERT Fellozrship in joy is what makes good friends. Pep Club. lg Mixed Chorus. Ig Girls Glee. 3: Operetta. 31 C. O.E.. 4. .QQ .1 ' J rj-I :E 5 X qv' . TOM GARRETT Tomboys are the best boysfl Track. l: Wrestling. 2.3.4. JESSE GILSTRAP He will succeefl. because he knows the secret of success. Football. l: Mu Alpha Theta. 3.43 Maple Leafs. 4: Band. 1.2. 3.43 Wrestling. 4: Orchestra. 3. 43 Rotary Club Speaker. 43 Golf. 3.4. JUDY GERLING .411 atlclition to our school with whom we will not willingly part. Transferred from Roosevelt High School. 43 Pepettes. 1.23 Socialettes. 2.33 Spanish Club. 2. RINELL GLENN A sports man of the finest quality. Entered from Soldan. 43 Foot- ball. l.2: Cross Country Track. 2.3. sm' . , f f x W ' .sf ,av V wane 'nf' . fV '. .. A ' , ov ' ' t .'.,, A 35'-. 3 A K 1. wg 1-v S. VIC GLOGOVAC Every great man is unique. Class President. 1.2: Football. l.2.3.4.Varsity.2.3.4: Mu Alpha Theta.3.4. treasurer.4: German Club. 3.43 M-Club.3.4: Student Council. 1.23 Class Executive Committee.l.23 National Honor Society. 3.43 Curators Certifi- cate. 4. BECKY GOCKEL She possesses many talents, but her most important is her ability to use them. Choir. l.2.3.4. secretary. 23 Girls Trio. l.2.31 Mixed Ensem- ble. 23 Operetta 2.33 Red Cross 23 Pep Club. 1.2.33 G.A.A..1.2. 33 Junior-Senior Prom Maid. 3. MARK GOSS Quiet anal seU-contained, but a good worker. Entered from Mt. Vernon. lll. 43 Football. 1.23 Baseball. 3: Color Guard Drill Team.3: Lat- in Club. 2.31 Science Club. 1.2. 3. ANN GLUCK A light hearted lovely lally. G.A.A.. l.2,3.4: Pep Club.l.2. 3.43 B-Team Cheerleading.l.2. varsity 3.43 Red Cross. 23 Mod- ern Dance. 23 Student Council. 2.4. recording secretary. 43 junior-Senior Prom Maid. 33 German Club. 23 Volleyball. 2. 3. Class Team and Varsity. 2.33 Intramurals. l.2.3.43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3.43 Student Government Day. lg M. A. S. C. workshop. 4. .lUDl GOODE Laughter is the cure for all wounds. Girls Glee. l.2.33 Pep Club. l. 2.3.43 G.A.A..l.2,3.43 Operetta. 2.32 Red Cross. 23 Majorettes. 2.3. Co-Captain. 4. VICKI GRAHAM Pretty is, as pretty does-and she does pretty much. Pep Club.l.2.3.4: G.A.A..l.2.3. 4. Cabinet.43 French Club.2.3. 4. secretary.23 Student Council alternate.2. honorary member. 3. vice president. 43 Executive Committee.3.43 Red Cross.2.3. 4. president.43 National Honor Society.3.43 Mu Alpha Theta.3. 4: B-Team Cheerleading.22 Sophomore Pilgramage.2: M. A.S.C..convention.3.workshop. 43 S.A.S.C..43 Chip art editor. 43 Foreign Exchange Club.4: Annual layout editor.43 Tri-Hi- Y.3.43 Talent Show.33 junior- Senior Prom Maid.3: Senior Play. 43 Intramurals. l.2.3: Curators Certificate. 4. Ig. 1 Y. J 'R 'T 5 M! Qi 1 ,Q ,na DARLYN HARTMANN The mind employed is the mind enjoyed. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Pep Club, 1.2,3. 43 German Club, 1,2,3,4, vice president, 23 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,41 National Honor Soeie-ty,3, 43 Intramurals, 1,2,3,43 Coun- selor's help, 43 County Govern- ment Day, 13 Curators Certifi- cate, 4. ROSE HAYNES . . . the sound of music. All-County Chorus, l,2,3,43 Girls Glee, 13 Choir, 2,3,43 Operetta, 2,33 Talent Show, 1,2. JOHN HARTMANN Let the sun shine in, face it with a grin! Entered from Augustinian. JAMES HENNING Worry kills men, why die? Football, 13 Track, 1, manager, Wrestling, 1. GLENDA MARIE GREEN Whats up? I hope it's fun! G.A.A., l.2,3.4: Pep Club. 1,2. 3,41 F.T.A.. 2,33 French Club, 2,33 Intramurals. l,2,33 Greg- gites, 4. MARI ELLEN HALL A dream is a wish your heart makes! G.A.A.. 3,43 Pep Club, 3,43 Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 3. ROBERT HARDT I drive a car just like the car that grand-dad used to drive! Band, 1,21 Talent Show, 33 Bas- ketball, 1,2,3, varsity, 3. V7 x , MARILYN GREEN Shaded flower, quiet and shy, a hint of moonlight, bright as an eye. Pep Club, l,2,3.4: G.A.A. 1,2, 3.4: Latin. 4. RODDY HALL Happy trails to you! Wresthng, 4. JERRY HARR He lives, and loves it! Talent Show, 43 Wrestling,1. 11 se. fi 1 '54, RICHARD HENSLER Live and let live! JACKIE HICKMAN Vene, Vene, Mephistopheleslf German Club, 3,4-, treasurer, 4, Pep Club, 1,2,3,4gLatin Club. 3,4-, president, 4g Chip Staff, 3, Annual, 4, copy editor, 4, Mark Twain Summer Insti- tute, lg National Honor Socie- ty, 3,4-. J. MICHAEL HOEFERLIN Every man is entitled to life, liberty, and a car in which to pursue happiness!! Football, 1,2,3,4, varsity, 2,3,4, tri-captain, 4, all-conference first team, 3, all-district honor- able mention,3, all-conference honorable mention,43 Basket- ball,l,2,3,4, varsity,3,4, a.ll-con- ference B team,2, a.ll-confer- ence honorable mention,3g Baseball,1,2,3,4, varsity 3,4, all-conference honorable men- tion 33 German Club, l,2,4g Science Club, 3g M-Club, 3,4-g Executive committee,3,4gChip Sta.ff,4, asst. sports editor,4g Second Place Award, Metro St. Louis Scholastic Press Society Conference, sports division, Student Govt. day,1g G.A.A.Backwards Dance Jack, Ig Student Council,3,4g Senior Play, 45 Quarterback Club,4g Annual Staff, 4. JOAN HESSE Who gives sunshine to others, deserves much herself G.A.A., 1,2,3,4g Pep Club, 1,2, 3,43 Red Cross,l3 War Orphan, 1, Intramura.ls,1,2,3,4g B-Team Cheerleading, 1,25 Glee Club, 3,4. LARRY HICKS To enjoy life is afine thing. Wrestling, lg Track, 1,2,3,4. ALICE MARIE HOLLINS Alice makes M-RH wonder- land! ...s K 'gSizm,xwvr-- i X3 ,.,,i,:4F is ,vs 'W T x es. - f Xxx Y A -1? i X si 9 5 -PX. 31' ef A S ' as-i 'J J N' if vi erm- W V X. J,-as W S JUDY HOVIS PHYLLIS HUBBARD Simple truth is gracious She stepped out ofa dream. enough - Marlowe Entered from Frederickstown High School, 1, G.A.A., 2,3,4g Pep Club,2,3,43 Intramurals,2. NANCY HUNTER Her aim Ls to please. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club, l,2,3, 4, German Club, 1,2,43 Band, 1,2,3,4g V.P. Parade, 1,2,3,4g B Team Cheerleading, 1,23 Pit Band, 3,43 Operetta, 3. JOHN HUNZIKER I am the master ofmyfate, I am the captain of my soul If '17 '3 t WT. -Q , . I-10 l AV ff 'S ,na in .IUDY A. JUERGENS Stately grace crowns a lovely face. G.A.A., 1,2,3,43 German Club, 2.3, Volleyball, 2,3, class team 2,3, varsity, 23 Basketball, 2.3, class team,2,3, varsity,23 Class Secretary, 33 Executive Com- mittee, 33 Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 3. DAVID ALAN KANEVSKY The story ofa Fury and the boy who loves it. Football, l.2,3,4, varsity, 2,3,43 Wrestling, 1,23 Baseball, l,2,4-3 Track, 43 German Club,1,2,3,43 Chess Club, 1.2.31 M-Club. 3,4, ard' do iw WILLIAM C. .IUERGENS Not too serious, not too gay, but a true guy in every way. Track, l. BILL D. KEEL Wer sich nicht selbst befiehll Bleibt immier Knechf'-Goethe Band, l,2,3,43 Orchestra, 1,2,3, 4: Dance Band, l,2.3,4: F.T.A.. l,2,3,43 German Club, 2,3,4, president, 43 Chess Club, 2,3, treasurer, 2,33 National Honor Society, 3,4, Mu Alpha Theta, 3,43 History Seminar, 3,43 Maple Leafs, 3,43 Boys State,33 Delegate White House Confer- ence, 43 Football, 13 Annual Staff, 43 Operetta Orchestra, 2,3. GAIL HURT A pleasing disposition crowned with lovely hair. Entered from Southwest, 3. DENNIS .IENNINGS Listening is a pre-requisite for happiness and success. Choir, 3,43 Operetta, 2,31 Ensemble, 43 All-County Choir 4. RICHARD JONES Is he any relation to Tom? Entered from C.B.C., 3. ROBERT GLENN JAMES A treasure for our class. Football, 1,2,3,4, varsity, 2,3,43 Wrestling, l,2,33 Track, 1,2,33 F. T. A., 1,2,3,4, treasurer, 2, vice president, 3, president, 43 Red Cross, 13 Chess Club, 1,21 Mu Alpha Theta, 33 Student Council, 4. treasurer, 43 M- Club, 2.3.43 Class Treasurer, 43 All-County Choir, 2.3,4. All- State Choir. 23 Operetta, 2,33 Barbershop Quartet, 3,43 Rep. Nat. Conference of Christians and Jews, 2,3,43 Maple Leafs, 3,43 History Seminar, 3. CHARLES JOHNSON A scholarly man. French Club, 2. SHIRLEY JONES Blonds prefer gentlemen!! G.A.A., I,2,3.42 Pep Club, 1.2, 3,43Cheerleader,1,2,3,4,varsity 3,42 Student Council,l,2,3,43 Foreign Exchange Club, vice president,3, president,43 Red Cross, 23 War Orphan, l,2,3, treasurer, 2,31 Modern Dance Club, 2, vice president, 23 junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 33 Chip Staff, 4, copy editor, 43 French Club, 3,41 Latin Club,33 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Operetta, 3g Tri-Hi-Y, 3,43 Executive Committee, 3,4, Prom Magazine Reporter, 43 Intramurals, 1,2,3,4. I zu-I 10 'il 1-...I 'M-0 i, N, DENNIS KELLEY Everybody loves Dennis---the menace!! Band, 1,2,3,43 Orchestra, 3,43 Golf, 2.31B3S6DHII,41-Q Mu Alpha Theta, 3,4. WILLIAM ROSS KEMPF Stop the zvorldll I want to get off!! War Orphan. 2,33 Cafeteria help, 33 Basketball, 1,2. DENNIS KLEISLY There is a reward for faithful silence. Annual Photographer, 4. LINDA KAY KELLOGG Kellogg's best to you!! Pep Club, 1,2,3,43 G.A.A.,43 Latin Club, 3,43 Girls Glee,33 Choir, 43 Madrigal Group, 43 Operetta, 3. ROBERT KINNARD If ye have faith even as a mus- tard seed . . . Entered from Quincy Senior High, 33 Orchestra, 1,2,3,43 Latin Club, 1,23 GEORGE V. KOLLIAS JR. My MG will talfe your jaguar any dayll Football, 1,2,3, varsity, 2,33 Track, l,2,3, varsity, 33 Band, 1,23 French Club, 33 M Club,3, 4, secretary, 43 National Honor Society, 3,4, vice president, 4g Executive Committee,43 Coun- selor's Aid, 23 War Orphan, 1, 23 Latin Club, 1. irrrfig' ,l'?Wf ' ' W4 ' X' I if ' ' Liga QV f Z' V Wi ff . Ag 98 W ,,,,. 1 ' Un sh' re' N 4 2 . 2 Zz X 1 .,., N3 f im. ,..., 'fin I -f'--' -- , ,.i-. f' .2 'S i .',, I it , W 3- 'Wt-D DAVID KRETCHMAR He is a rare man, this is truell German Club, 1,23 Chess Club, 2,3,4, vice president, 43 Mu Alpha The-ta,3,43Science Club, 33 Track, 3,43 Chip Staff, 4, Asst. photo editor3 History Seminar- 3.4: ,Iunior Achieve- mC'I1l.3: Wrest1ing,1: Teachers Help, 4: Boys State, 3. BOB LANG A unique individual. fix :qi f- ,, Wf Sm . - X i ,inf-X, , . , iifililkz Ml' TONYA .IO LANE A friendly person who is truly sincere. Pep Club, 1.2.3,4: G.A.A., 1.2, 3,43 German Club, 1,23 Tri-Hi- Y, 3,43 Student Council, l,2, alternate, 33 War Orphan, 13 ,Iunior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 33 Counselor's Help,43 Class secretary, 13 Modern Dance, 1,23 Intramurals, 1,2,3, 43 Red Cross,1,23 Annual Staff, 43 B Team Cheerleading, 1,2. SANDY LARGENT She is our sunshine. G.A.A., 1,2,3,43 Pep Club, 1,2, 3,43 Chess Club, 43 Red Cross, 1,23 Intramurals, 1,2,3,4. ogg fv- If I em 73 !. 'f' I s BARB LUNBECK A face like a Dresden doll. ROSEMARY MARTIN A place for everything and everything in its place. German Club. 1.2.3.43 Red Cross. 2.3.43 Pep Club. 12.3.43 G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4L Greggites. 4. secretary. 43 Tri-Hi-Y. 3.43 Class Executive Committee. 23 Counselork Help. 4: Intra- murals. 1.2.3.4. DOROTHY MATTHEWS Sincerity is a lovely virtue. Volleyball. 1: Pep Club. 2.41 Greggites. 4. GWEN MARTIN Life lives in her lovely eyes. PENNY MATLOCK Happiness shows itself. G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4. cabinet. 43 Pep Club. 1.2.3.43 Student Council. 2.3.4-: Cheerleading. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 43 War Orphan. 13 Red Cross. 1.21 Intramurals. 1.2.3. 43 Tri4Hi-Y. 3.4. president. 33 German Club.1.23 Class Secre- tary. 43 Junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer.33 Homecoming Dance Senior Maidg Modern Dance. 1.23 Talent Show. 23 Greggites. 4. .IOHN MC CARTHY Let there be drums. Wrestling. 33 Band. 1.2.3.4-3 Talent Show. 2.4g Operetta. 33 Senior Play. 4. DIANE MARIE LOGAN There's a song in my heart. G.A.A.. 1.2.3.43 Pep Club. 1.2. 3.43 Choir.1.2.3.43 Intramurals. 1.2.3.43 All County Choir. 1.2. 3.43 Basketball. 2.3: Volley- ball. 2.3. varsity. 2.33 Sextet.23 Quartet. 43 Student Council Alternate. 2. JOYCE LOIDA She uses her talents well. F.T.A.. 2.3.41 Pep Club. 3.4. Q 'A'r' Yr GARY LOHMAN Watch for me by moonlight . . Noyes DIANE LOYET .411 men arefools, varying only in degree. Pep Club. 12.3.43 G.A.A. 1.2.3. 43 French Club. 2.3.4. treasur- er. 23 Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4: Annual Staff. 43 Modern Dance. 1.2.33 Foreign Exchange Club. 43 Student Council. 4: Red Cross. 1.2.3.4-. secretary. 23 junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 33 Office Help. 4: War Orphan. 2. 33 B-Team Cheerleading. 2.3. Y -1 sfi 77 VERNON MCGARVEY Life's a game and he's a winner. C. O. E., 4. CARY MEIER It may not be conventional, but l'll bet it's fun! Wrestling, 1.2: War Orphan,3. what DON MCQUISTON Why did they spoil the world by making books ? Track, I,2,3,4g Football, l,2,33 Weight Lifting Club, 3,43 M- Club, 3,4. JERRY MEREDITH When there's nothing else to do, 1 study. A ' -as s 3 3 t is N, is is .tt-ee? .Wim is CARL MILLER As fine as fine might be. Band, l,2,3,43 Orchestra, 2,3,4g Dance Band, 2,3,43 Basketball Manager, l,2,3g Operetta, 2,33 Golf, 3,4. LOIS MILLER Humor is of genial quality. G.A.A., l,2,3,43 Pep Club, l,2, 3,43 Intramurals, l,2,33 Modern Dance, 23 Class Team Basket- ball, 23 Class Team Volleyball, 3: C. O. E., 4. E. LEE MORRISON He's a rebel. Chess Club, l,2,3,43 French Club, 2,3,43 M-Club, 2.3,4: National Honor Society, 3,43 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, 43 Curator Cer- tificate, 43 Quarterback Club, 43 Editor-in Chief, The Chip, 43 First Place, Editorial Divi- sion, Metropolitan St. Louis Scholastic Press Society Writing Contest, 4g Basketball, 1,23 Football, l,2,3,4, varsity, 2,3,43 Baseball, l,2,3,43 varsity, 2,3,4, All-Conference, 2,3. CAROL MILLER Character stands out in all her actions. Pep Club, 3.43 G.A.A., I,2,3,43 War Orphan, 43 Class Execu- tive Committee, 33 Mu Alpha Theta, 33 National Honor Soci- ety,3,43 Choir, 2,3,43 All Subur- ban Chorus, l,2,3,43 History Seminar, 33 Intramurals, l,2,33 Operetta, 2.3. JAMES MILLS God rest ye, merry gentleman. Track, I3 Wrestling, 33 French Club. 31 Talent Show, 33 Choir, 1,2. GIL MUELLER The spelling may be different, but the Milleris Tale's the same. Football, l,2Q War Orphan, I3 Executive Committee,23 Coun- selor's Help, 3. cz:-1' ,... I 4., pv- lid ful al sv 'T 'sa' Q 1 .49 'Twi- PAT NISBET Agile and graceful in move- ment and speech. War Orphan, 1.23 G.A.A.. 1.2. 3.43 Intramurals, 1.2.31 Pep Club, 1.2.3.43 Red Cross. 1.2: Modern Dance, li B-Team Cheerleading. 23 C. O. E.. 4. BILL OLSEN And miles to go before I sleep. Frost Chess Club,2.3. vice-president. 2. president 33 National Honor Society, 3.43 Mu Alpha Theta. 3.4. president. 43 Football Announcer, 43 Choir. 43 Unia versity of Missouri Curators' Certificateg Leafs. 3.4. co chairman. 4. SHARON O'BRIEN . .eyes are smiling. . G.A.A., 1.3.43 Pep Club, 1.3.41 Intramurals. 1.2.33 Fashion Show. 13 Greggites. 4: C. O. E., 4. CHARLOTTE OMOHUNDRO l'm witty and clever and once in a while I can be intelligent! Pep Club. 1.2.3.4: G.A.A.. 1.2. 3.43 French Club. 1,2.3,43 Red Cross. 2.3.4. secretary. 33 F.T. A.. 13 Foreign Exchange Club. 3.43 Intramural Sports. 1.2.3. Modern Dance. 23 B-Team Cheerleading. 1.2: Co4Editor of Annual, 43 Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4. vice-president. 43 University of Missouri Curators' Certificate3 Chip Staff. 43 Senior Play. 43 Student Council Alternate. 43 Junior-Senior Talent Show,3. .IINI NILELLER .IUDY MULLER I learn. not from books. but One's character is often seen from experience. when one laughs. War Orphan. 1.2.3.4g German Club. 1.2: Baseball. 1.4. WALTER MUTERT Hou' great can one guy get? Football. 1.2.3.43 varsity. 1.2. 3.43 Wrestling. 1.2.3.43 Track, 1.23 Golf. 33 Class Vice-Presi- dent, 33 M-Club. 3.4: Quarter- back Club. 4. CARL NELSON. JR. A mernv musician C. O. E.. 43 Track. 1.23 Wres- tling. 2.3. 'Z9 If 5 , Y I SSX GEORGE ARTHUR MYERS Luck follows the hard worker. Football, 1.23 Soccer, 1.23 Basketball. 1.23 Baseball. 1.21 C. O. E.. 4. STEVE NICHOLS Another day. another A. Football. 1.2.33 Baseball. 23 Basketball. 13 M-Club. 3.43 National Honor Society, 3.4. president. 43-Mu Alpha Theta. 3.4. vice-president. 43 German Club. 3,43 Student Council. 13 National Merit Semi-Finalist. 43 University of Missouri Curator's certificate. , 'Ka T? '? RICK OWENS Theres the rub. Hamlet Football. 1: Wrestling. 3: C.O. E. 4. TONI PALUMBO Airft we got fun? G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4. vice-president. 4: Pep Club. 1.2.3.4. secretary- treasurer. 3. vice-president. 4: Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4: .lunior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 3: Girls State. 3: Band. l.2.3: Choir. 3. 4. All County Choir. 3: Basket- ball. 1.2.3.4: Varsity Basket- ball. 1.2.3.4: Red Cross. 2: Executive Committee. 3: Stu- dent Council Representative. 4: Intramurals. l.2.3.4: Fresh- man-Sophomore Talent Show. 2: Latin Club. 2: Class Basket- ball Teams. 2.3.4. BETTY PETERSON Life is just a big twirll Pep Club. 1.2.3.4. president. 4: G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4. cabinet. 4: Majorettes. 2.3.4. captain. 4: Mu Alpha Theta. 3.4: Girls Glee. 1.2: Choir. 3.4: Intra- murals. 1.2.3.4: Varsity Vol- leyball. 2.3.4-: .Iunior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer. 3: Class Treasurer. 1.2.3: ,lunior Class Basketball: Executive Com- mittee. 1.2.3.4: Senior Play.4: Choir Secretary.4: Operetta. 3. . -. In .. ' - M SANDY OWENS Love makes the world go round. G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4: Pep Club. 1.2. 3.4: Intramurals. 1.2.3: Greg- gites. 4: C.O.E.. 4. .IUDY PETERS If lifes a joke then I made it upl G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4: Pep Club.1.2. 3.4: Red Cross. 2: Modern Dance. 2: Intramurals. 2.3.43 Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4. .IACK PING Our jack-of-all-trades is a true master. Wrestling. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 3.4: Football. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 3.4: Track. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 3.4: B- Team Baseball. 2: M-Club. 2.3. 4: Executive Committee. 1.2: Student Council. 1.2. : NF S X56 3' 'vin 'Q-'rw' 4Q Q5 Qifs N 3 t MIKE POWELL Life is what you make it. SYBIL L. RENICK A joy to the world. Fashion Show. 1: Intramurals. 1.2.3.4: G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4: Pep Club. 4: Greggites President. 4: Sophomore Basketball Team: Operetta. 2: Senior Play. 4: Glee Club. 2. :WN IW N JANET KAY REEVES Let your heart be your guide. Student Council. 1.3.43 Red Cross. 1.2: Intramurals. 1.2. 3.4: G.A.A.. 1.2.3.4-: Pep Club. l.2.3.4: Choir. 3.4: Choir Treasurer. 4: Operetta 2.3: Committee Chairman for Op- eretta. 2.3: Madrigals. 4: Triple Trio. 2: Tri-Hi-Y. 3.4. MARIA RIO The most beautiful sound youive ever heard . . . Entered from Marshall. Texas. 3: Marvettes. 1.2: Pep Club, 4: G.A.A.. 4: Homemaking Club. I. l ian' ff' 1.0, ROBERT SCANNELI, Quiet ways, afriendly manner MARGARET SCHNEIDER She is alive u'ith the sound of music. Band. 1.2.3.43 Orchestra. 3.43 Pit Band. 2.3.4. PepClub. 1.2.3. 43 Bowling. 3.4: G.A.A.. 1.2.3. 4: junior Achievement 2.3. personnel director. 3: Annual Staff. 23 Girls State. 3: Choir. 2.3.4. secretary. e. Operetta. 2. 3: F.T.A., 1.2.3.4-. librarian 2. recording secretary. 43 Mu Al- pha Theta 3.43 National Honor Society 3.43 Intramurals. 1.2.3. 43 V. P. Parade. 1.2.3.4. ,ae ' ELLEN SCHERRER I enjoy being a girl. Red Cross 2: Pep Club 2.3.43 C.O.E.. 4g Intramurals. 2.33 Junior Achievement. 2.3. vice president of sales. 3. RICHARD SCHOENLE He enriches our lives Football. 1.3: War Orphan Club. 4. president. 4: Chip Staff. 4. assistant editor: Band. 1.2.3.43 Dance Band.1.2. 3.4: French Club. 3.4. .IIM ROHR l'zie got a lot of living to dal BARBARA LOUISE RUSSELL Patience and time conquers all things. Transferred from O'Fallon Tech 33 Pep Club 1.2.41 Citi- zens Club 1.23 Party Chair- man. Dynamo Sales Room Representative. 1.23 G.A.A.. 1. 23 Library Help. 23 Counseler Help. 13 Honerama Certificate. 1.2. ALLEN SANDERS Allen's wit makes each day more enjoyable. Football. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 2.3.43 Basketball. 1.2.3. varsity. 33 Baseball. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 3.43 M Club. 2.3.43 Choir. 1.2.3.43 president 4: All County Choir. 1.2.3.4: Operetta. 2.3: Senior Executive Committee. 4: Quar- terback Club. 43 jr. Sr. Talent Show. M.C. 4. dtiwff' FRANCILLE A. RUSAN Let History begin with me. G.A.A..1.2.3.43 French Club 1. 2.3.43 Intramurals. 1.2.3.4. offi- cial 3.4: Red Cross 1.23 Pep Club 2.3.43 F.T.A.. 1.2.33 Or- chestra 1.2: History Seminar 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3.4: Mod- ern Dance Club 1.2: Chess Club 2: Science Club 3: Annu- al Staff. poetry writer. and undergrad co-ordinator 4: American Freedom Summer Institute 3: lr. Ribbon Bearer- Jr. Sr. Prom 3: National Honor Society 3.4. secretary 43 For- eign Exchange Student Club 1. 2.3.4. vice president and Moth- er's Club representative 4: Suburban Association of Stud- ent Councils 4: University of lV1issouri Curators Award. 41 Student Council 1.4. Carnival Chairman 4: HNIC 1.2.3.4. .IILL RUTTER Her charm strikes the sight. G.A.A.. 1.2.3.43 Pep Club. 1.2. 3.4: Y.F.C.. 1.2. vice president. 23 Intramurals. 1.2.3.4: Office Help. 1.2.3.4: Red Cross. 1.2.3. F.T.A.. 1. 2. German Club 1. .IUANITA SANDERS To be gentle is the test of a lady. ,bw aff? 3 'T' ,f-'Y .ff ., ,, ,KI I K MARY ANN SCHWARZTRAUBER Sweet, kind. and delightfolly good-natured. Pep Club. 1.2.3.41 G.A.A.. 1.2. 3.41 German Club. 2.3.4. trea- surer. 41 Intramurals. 1.2.31 Fashion Show. 11 Modern Dance. 2. Red Cross. 21 .lunior Achievement, 2,31 C.O.E.. 41 Greggites. 4. .IUDY SHEPARD The sound of cymbals symbo- lizes Judy. G.A.A.. 1.2.3,41 Pep Club. 1.2. 3,41 Band. 1.2.3.41 Orchestra. 1.3.41 Pit Band. 3.41 Operetta. 3: Band Help. 1.2.31 Intramu- rals. 1.2.31 Annual Staff. 21 ,Iunior Achievement. 31 French Club. 3.41 Music Letter, 31 Music Pin. 4. GEORGE R. SHOCKEY. .IR. Nothing can describe the worth of our individualist. Student Council, 12.3.41 County Government Day. 11 National Honor Society. 3.41 Mu Alpha Theta. 3.41 History Seminar. 3.41 Maple Leafs. 3, 41 Harvard Book Award. 31 American Freedom Summer Institute. 31 Annual Staff. 41 Class President. 41 Curator Certificate. 4. sang-we KATHY SENYARD Her disarming wit has spice in it. G.A.A.. 1.2.3.41 Pep Club. 1,2. 3.41 Intramurals. 1.2.3.41 Red Cross. 1.2.31 Y.F.C.. 1: Office' Help. 31 .Iunior Achievement. 31 Advanced Girls Glee. 4. JACKIE SHEPP One of the greatest arts. is conversation -l'm artistic! G.A.A.. 1.2.3.41 Pep Club. 1.2. 3,41 Mixed Choir. 11 War Or- phan. 11 Red Cross. 1,21 V.G. P.. 3. DAVID SHUCART A personality that makes friends, A loyalty that keeps them. Wrestling. 1.2.3.4. varsity, 1.2. 3.41 M-Club. 1.2.3.41 German Club. 11 Track. 1: Class Exec- utive Committee. 2.3. rs I X S 1 . sax we S . . x-QLXA XX YJ mm W uv- PW' . News 31 'tr , it tt, sal' . NON - 1 sw i ska TOM SIMPSON I live the life I love. Wrestling. 1.2.31 Track. 1.21 Weightlifting. 1.21 Class Exec- utive Com mittee. 3. STEPHEN THOMAS SMITH I'oe got the world on a string. Football. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 2.3.4. captain. 4. All Conference Honorable Mention. 2, All Con- ference First Team Fullback. 3.41 All District Honorable Mention, 3.41 Track. 1.2.3.41 Weightlifting. 3.41Key Club. 21 M-Club. 3.4, president. 3.41 Student Council. 3.4. president 41 M.A.S.C.. treasurer. 4. summer workshop. 31 Quarter- back Club. 4. JOHN SKORAT 1'll do anything but work. VICKI SMITH A leader of her class is she. A leader of the world to be. Pep Club, 1,2.3.41 G.A.A., 1.2. 3.4. cabinet. 41 Cheerleading. 1.2.3.4. varsity. 3.41 Student Council. 1.2.3.4. corresponding 31 Class Executive Committee. 1.2.41 Class Secretary. 1.21 Class Vice President. 41 Class Team Basketball. 2.3.41 varsi- ty. 1.2.3.41 Class Team Volley- ball. 2.3. varsity. 31 .Iunior-Sen- ior Prom Maid, 31 National Honor Society. 3.41 Talent Show. 21 Counselor's Help. 41 Chip Staff. 41 Senior Play. 4. r , fi Q4-4' Na Nga., ,IANE STEVENS . .let me make you smile. . C.A.A., l,2,3,4, treasurer, 3, cabinet, 43 Pep Club, l,2,3,43 Intramurals, l,2,3,43 Junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearerg B-Team Cheerleading, l,2, mascot, 3, varsity, 43 Class Basketball, 2,3,4, varsity, 3,43 Class Volleyball, 2.3.4, varsity, 43 Student Council, 2,33 Red Cross, I3 War Orphan, 3: Senior Play, 4: Talent Show, 23 Executive Committee, 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4, secretary, 43 Modern Dance, 23 Ofhce Help, 3. BARBARA STOVALL A magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Entered from Memphis, 33 C. A.A., 43 Pep Club, 4g F.H.A., 1.2. MIKE SWOFFORD The star of the unconquered will. Longfellow Band, 1,2,3,43 Wrestling, l,2,3, 4, manager, l, Principia Invita- tional Tournament Champion 2,33 Track, 1,23 Chess Club, I3 M Club, 41 Junior Achievea ment. 2. - Y13? WAYNE STOLZENBACH He draws not only pictures, but also manyfriends. Football, I: Basketball, lg Track, I3 C. O. E., 4. MARK STREICHER Too new to know, but best wishes where ever you go. Entered, 4. TOM TATE Really shy, but quite a guy. ROBERT SPIKER Among the roses u'e'1'e found a 'Bud'. Football, l,2,3,4, varsity, 2.3.4, Honorable Mention All-Confer- ence, 33 Basketball, l,2,33 Baseball, 3,41 Track, 1,23 Wrestling, 43 M-Club, 3,4, executive committee, 43 Cafe- teria Help, 4. BILL STEPHENS l'm for love and unity, dark corners and opportunity. Football, 2,3,4, varsity, 3,43 Wrestling, I3 Track, l,3,4, varsity, 3,43 M Club, 3,43 Boys Clee, 4: Mixed Chorus, I3 War Orphan, 13 C. O. E., 4. 1' JANET STECER We only live to love her more each day. Pep Club, I.2.3,4: G.A.A., 1.2. 3,4, cabinet, 4: German Club, l,2,3,4, secretary, 33 Junior' Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 33 Mu Alpha Theta, 3,43 Intramu- rals, l,2,3,4: Chip staff, 43 Red Cross, 2,33 Talent Show, 33 Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4. TOM STEVENER Tall, fair, and handsome. Football, lg Wrestling, l,2,3,4, Principia Invitational Tourna- ment Ist place. I . xy' x '--.As We t ttt. ,LA . ,Y- ue an O l '4 xl ? 'lll' DORTHY TAYLOR Angel eyes. War Orphan, 33 Fashion Show, 33 Pep Club, 43 Intramurals. MARSHA THOMPSON Versatility plus personality. Pep Club, 1,2,3,4: G.A.A., l,2, 3,43 Intramurals, 1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball Team, 2,3,4, varsity, 3, 43 Volleyball Team, 2,3,43 var- sity, 2,3,43 B-Team Cheer- leading, I3 Girls State Alter- nate, 33 Orchestra, I,2,3, sec- retary, 33 Operetta, 3, Coun- selor's Help, 43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Senior Play, 4. NNQQMP Nw-s ' EVELYN THOMAS Our trust and faith oft' rest upon her shoulders. Pep Club, l,2,3,43 G.A.A., l,2, 3,43 Intramurals, l,2,3,43 Talent Show, 23 Modern Dance 23 Red Cross, 23 Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4, president, 43 German Club, 23 Chip staff, 4, feature editor, 4. Senior Play,4. LESLIE ULMER Common sense is not so common. Intramurals, l,2,3,43 Pep Club, 2,3,43 B-Team Cheerleading, 13 G.A.A., 43 Greggites, 4. s ' 5 is DAVID UNDERWOOD Hels just our type. Wrestling, 1,2,33 Choir, 2,3,43 Operetta, 2,33 ALFRED QSKIPJ WATKINS An athlete-the best any day. Wrestling, 1,2,3,4, varsity, 2,3, 4, 3rd place district, 33 Track, 1,3,43 varsity, 3,43 Football Manager, 3,43 Junior Achieve- ment, 23 War Orphan, 13 Stud- ent Council, 2,43 Boys State, 33 M-Club, 3,43 SANFORD WEINBERG Walk on with hope in your heart and you'll never walk alone. Orchestra, 1,2,3,4, vice presi- dent, 4g French Club, 2,3,43 Football Manager, l,2,33 Bas- ketball Manager, l,2Q Baseball Manager, I3 Track, 23 Golf, 3, 43 War Orphan, 43 Class Exec- utive Committee, 4. x K - A . 1 N s. f, N J fg-ti ss ROBERT WACHTER Practice plus pep makes per- feet. Basketball, l,2,3,4, varsity, 3,42 Golf, 3,4. BILL WEBER He,s the leader of the band thatls made for you and me. Track, l,2,3,43 varsity, 3,43 Football, 13 M-Club, 3,43 Band, 1,2,3,4, drum major, 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta, 4. MARILYN WEINSTEIN Tall, stately, and charming. G.A.A., 1,2,3,43 Pep Club, 1,2, 3,43 Red Cross, 1,23 Girls Glee, 13 History Seminar, 3. 'I 1' Q14 '-v 17:9 Wa? ELAINE WORTHINGTON Excellence Consists of doing one's best. C.A.A., 1,2,3.4: Pep Club, 1.2, 3,43 Band, 1,2,3,4g Intramurals, 1,2,3, B-Team Cheerleading. 1, 2: ,Iunior Achievement, 2,33 Student Council,2,4g Executive Committee, 2,31 Operetta, 3: Girls State Representative. 3, Bowling. 3.4. BILI. YONKER Whal ? Me worry? Wrestling. 1,2,3,4, Varsity, 2,3, 4: Coll, 2,391-, Varsity, 3,41 War Orphan, 31 M4Club, 4. .,- LESTER WULFERT Lester-our court jester. Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Varsity, 3, 4: Track, 2,3,43 Baseball, 1: Football, 1. PATRICIA SUE YOURTEE A lovely lady of service. C.A.A., 1,2,3,4: Pep Club. 1.2. 3.4: Intramurals. 1,2,3,4: German Club. 1,2,3,4: vice president, 2. secretary, 3, Stu- dent Council, 1,2,3,4g Red Cross, 2.3.41 Office Help, 2.3, 43 F.T.A., 1,23 junior-Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 3: Tri-I'Ii- Y, 3,4. chaplain, 3. JUDITH WELDON A model to fashion our lives by. C.A.A., 1,2,3.4g Pep Club, 1,2, 3,4. LINDA ANN WILSON In life she finds a lot offun. G.A.A., 1,2,3.4: Pep Club, 1,2. 3,4g Varsity Basketball, 23 Intramurals, 1.2.3, Red Cross, 1. BARBARA WOODS Silence is the evidence of good taste-and sense. Pep Club, 3,43 Greggites, 4. V29 5 if MIMI WILLIAMSON Live slowly-it feels better. Entered from Ladue, 33 Pep Club,l,2,3,4g Prom Committee, 1,2g French Club, 1,2g Human Relations Club, 23 Equestrian Club,2, Bowling Club,2, Home- making Club, 2, Fashion Show, 34 Thespian Dramatic Commit- tee, 2, Intramurals,1,23C.A.A. 43 Chip Staff. 4. AL WISE Fools rush in where wise men never gof' Track, 1,2,3g Wrestling, 2,3,4g Football. 13 French Club, 3.4. DAVID WOODSIDE Our drummer ofjoy. Band, l,2,3,4g Orchestra, 3,43 Golf, 2,3,43 Football, 1. s f CARY ZIGRANC More quiet men is what the world needs. Track I 2,34 Golf, 2,3. GREG ZICRANG No heart so bold. Golf, 2,3g Basketball, 2. TONI ZUCCARELLO A smile-so splashed by sun- shine-makes every day much brighter. G.A.A., 1,2,3,4-g Pep Club, 12. 3,44 Intramurals, l,2,3,4-3 Red Cross, 2: Modern Dance, 2,3, vice president, 3, Fashion Show, lg Talent Show, 1,2g B- Team Cheerleading, 23 Junior- Senior Prom Ribbon Bearer, 3: Operetta, 3, Creggites, 4-. tr 4' -uviwirr Aren't you glad you use .......... -Don't you wish every Buddy did? WILLIAM CASTRO LORETTA CHISM PATRICIA COCHRAN ROBERT ESPY EUNICE HARMON Camera h eniors DAVID HYDE DAVID JONES JOE MAURER JUDY MILLAWAY HAROLD QUINLEY JAMES RANDALL EUNICE TANKSLEY PAULA TAYLOR LOUIS VAUGHN CHARLES VINCENT 66 9 9 99 We re Cool, We re In Practice makes perfect. Uncle Walter's story book hour hears thrilling expose on the real Mother Goose. 4,01 Homecoming is happiness-for Kathy. And now folks, following that exciting half time show . . . DINERS CLUB-Row One: Burd Yonker. Row Two: ,Iayn Ping, Johnny Carnasiotis, Betty Peterson, Gordy Black, Stevey Smith. Row Three: Spud Spicter, Valt Mutert, Billy ,Ioe DeHeer, Mike QP. A. TJ Hoeferlin, Count Kanevsky, Scotty Nea Not Pictured: Judy Peters. ,fl I X-as4Aaun it ' , .-f +R! K ws p The Thinker Not only in Rome but M-RH-the Senior Orgy! A loyal Bored of Education member. 1 , 5 Gnly my hair dresser knows-for sure. Senior realization: Announcements, cards, and caps and gownsg the days dwindle down. y , ir 1 Q . i 1 ' ,X W -ilk P: .r.'- if ' V. ff X- qhlv ..,,A', 3 gk- 1' f' . ' ' - :., V j ti It ' l I Three primates participate in an evils demonstration We-1 W-m.,,,,, y? r Apprentices of J. B. Smith. ,Y fi? ,A ' Memories September 8 Our day has come! -Return to , pain, agony. land school!! A ' 15 Seniors welcome freshmen, ask Can you ever be as cool as us! 18 Green gridiron yields blue and white vanquished by a Brentwood surprise. 29 The jet-set view aero-space news in an assembly. October 27 Not only Custer. but the bands stand to a final frantic finale in the Jr. Sr. talent show. Don't have a fit. be fit! e Physical fitness assembly. Valiant effort 'gainst St. Louie closes football season, festivities complete from Bonfire to Dance. Day of reckoning. first grade card of the year. Jrs. and Srs. look ahead to college with representatives. December 4 Court convenesl Winning defense and powerful of- fense leads to a 24-3 season. 12 Student Council Enterprises Q Incorporated-alias Carnival! R Q 23 Happiness is: the beginning N A . . Y of the Christmas holidays. 29 Take a trophy, wrap it in green-first place at Nor- mandy.a-la- 31 M-RH January 4 Return to the rat race. The light of learning shines brightly on its best.-Torch Initiation. 23 Girls exert initiative at annual reverse affair. are made of this Have a heart! Salute to the U.S.A. in a patriotic presentation. Skip takes second in state mat meet. M-RH out-FOXES Fox, to close regular season victoriously. Fresh talent - Sophomore style - entertainment at M-RH. Cheers, Tears, Revenge, Triumph!! '65 Leafs close season with third in regional. Future vocations investigated through representa- tives. Juniors perform annual rite entertain Seniors on festive night. SENIOR DAY!! Thespians delight-Senior play Bunnie club formed-to honor said date PROMinent proceedings par- ticipated in by socialite Seniors. Mr. Rohlfing's team involved in state run-around . Life's a game and now it's time to get your prizes! Four year endurance race completed, Winners rate ribbons. ASK NOT WHAT YOUR SCHOOL CAN DO FOR YOU-ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR SCHOOL . . . No matter what you,d like to do, You'll find a club that's just for you. Is chess your fancy? Or perhaps you,re full of spirit- Well join the Pep Club so we all can hear it. There are groups that zcorlf like the stage hands, And others that play like the dance and marching bands. Our Council helps to run our school, And the Foreign Exchange Club gets a student who is cool. O There are clubs for athletes and clubs for scholars. And one of these clubs will give you happy hours. X 1 Activities 15--- The Sounds Run' flllli' NI. Si'hI1f'illC'I'. S. D4-nny. S. We-inbe-rg. Urs-ye-r. Svhurig. Hou' Two: Hollhaus, Lnngwith. Harvisun. Hiller. Wnr1hing1,,n- Hamm.. In Smith. Rllll' Tlzrvrf: Hummvl. We-lwr. Cmvpvr. Barunyai. Rau' lfnuri Km-l. Schwc-iggvr. Haym-s. Burgvss. Slove-nsky, Buy,-r. Umm. Bdrlwau. Clwm. fl. Smith. 'xlt'XLilHif'l'. I 9 1 Drum Major Bill Weber. K nv' The band in the stands. O M-RH Row Une: Hale, D. Smith. B. Ehll, Hunter, Kelley, Salmon. Row Two: Beach, Bechtel. Landon. D. Ehll. Bogue. Row Three: L. Dunn. Schoene. R Dunn. Meyers. Martin. J. Brown, Bayfield, L. Smith. Easterly. Row Four: Swofford, Eberhardt. C. Miller. Shephard. Coleman. Woodside. Gil strap. Schepers. Mattus. McCarthy. Schoenle. Neither rain nor cold nor school board kept the M-RH marching band from practicing. This year. the band was up against the elements as well as the school board which had ruled that no one could get on the field until the night before a game. In spite of these hindrances. Mr. jean Chard was able to keep his band in shape for home games. For the fifth consecutive year, the band was summoned to appear in the Veiled Prophet Parade by His Mysterious Majesty. The band marched 5 112 miles through the streets of St. Louis to the sounds of Oh Shenendoahu and Stars and Stripes Forever . On the heels of marching season, came con- cert season. opening with a public pop concert and an all school Thanksgiving assembly. Lincoln Portrait. a special narrative sketch of the 16th president of the United States. was presented in a Lincoln Assembly. Dennis Affolter read the nar- ration. This year. the M-RH music department played host to the annual county music festival. Music groups from all over the county participated in the contest on our field. Rounding out the year were various grade school concerts. The finishing touch was furnish- ing the stands of Pomp and Circumstanceu for the Class of 1965 graduation. Another merry band is entertained at half-time . . . by the concession stand. ' e Best of Beethoven E Q 'fsjf 1: 5 3 ,B Z r :fl . el F is. ggi 3 5 A f . fi' n L- f f Row One: N. Province, A. Sanders, S. Weinberg, P. Taylor, R. Kinnard, M. Clark. Row Two: ,I. Watson, R. Roderque, L. Reid. Row Three B. Lariche, L. Kaufmann, M. Schneider, S. Denny, C. Holthaus, D. Salmon, D. Kelley, D. Smith, J. Shurig, C. Hale, Province, Reinhardt. Rou Four: J. Alenander, Swofford, Miller, Hampe, L. Smith, D. Beach, Bechtel, Keel, C. Haynes. Standing: Mr. John Dolan, Woodside, Gilstrap C. Watson. The conductor of M-RH's , orchestra, Mr. John Dolan, works with his musicians daily to increase their knowledge and playing ability of cultural music. .te r 4- 0 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: From Left: A. Sanders, secretary-treasurer: Sandford Weinberg, vice-president: Marian Clark, president. The orchestra members, in order to under- stand better the music which they play, have been learning about the lives of the composers before playing their works. The two high points of the year were the Christmas and Spring con- certs. Two of the orchestra's members participated in symphony orchestras outside of school. First 'cello Marian Clark is a member of the Washing- ton University Symphony Orchestra, and Robert Kinnard, second 'cello, is a member of both the Maplewood-Richmond Heights and the Univer- sity City Symphony Orchestras. The director, Mr. John Dolan, plays at many musical events in the city, including the Little Symphony and the Gateway Festival Orchestra. The Jean Chard ix Plus Nine DANCE BAND - Row One: R. Dunn, C. Dreyer, J. Brown, L. Myers, Cole. Row Two: Weiland, Haynes, Keel, Schweiger, Schoenle. Row Three Swofford. Alexander. C. Miller. Eberhardt. Row Four: Director , ,lean Chard. Seven A.M. and all is welll The dance band is about to start another of its bi-weekly practice sessions. This lively group, which is made up of the top players of each section of the concert band and orchestra, plays for assemblies and for other area schools. This year, the Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show opened with jazz numbers by the dance band. The year of effort was completed with the annual Dance Band Festival which put them in competition with other area dance bands. The early morning musicians make the scene. Happiness is a Song xyl- CHOIR OFFICERS - Row One: B. Peterson, T. Palumbo, .l. Reeves. Rou' Two: T. McCreight, B. Spilcer, A. Sanders. The choir of M-RH, led by Mr. Sam Haynes, spent an active 1964-65 school year learning to sing well and to become good per- formers. Members of choir sang at several local grade schools, made their annual trip to the state hospital, presented a Christmas program for the public and for the school, performed with the Musicians on the rise i ' . Maplewood Symphony Orchestra, participated in the spring music festival, and presented an assembly which staged acts from several Broadway plays. ln addition to performing, members learn to be better musicians through the study of music history and theory. ., fo. 1 M RH CHOIR-Row One: Logan, Kellogg, Dickerson, Culebras, Floor, C. Miller, Watson, Hayes, Brenizer, Hughart, M. Schneider. Rou' Two: Freeman Haynes, Bringewatt, P. Wilson, Hodge, Johnson, Cole, C. Palmer, Peterson, Palumbo. Row Three: Carroll, Cobb, Grantham, Underwood, Porter, Alexander, Taylor, Blaylock, R. McCreight, Reeves. Rou' Four: Hickenbotham, A. Sanders, Spiker, Dryer, Olsen, Johnson, Delaney. Hutchison T. McCreight. . aplewoodis Troubadours BOYS GLEE CLUB - Row One: Miller, Kilburn, Turner, Carr, Dolphus, Krato, Affolter, Taylor, Bennett, Jenkins. Row Two: Miles, Mowry Spiker, Stephens, Keller, Grantham, McQuiston, Evans, Sattley. Row Three: Dapron, Carolyn, Dale, Ellis, Lee, Tilldens Glaser , Garren, Satory Row Four: Wise, Bowers, Gurus, Thompson, James, Hawthorne, Promsey, De Weese , Mutert. In its second year of existence, the Boy's Glee has grown from 12 to 4-0 members since last year. No audi- tion is required to join and the class offers an interesting variety of music. The members are eligible for all county choirs this year were chosen for it. This group performs at festivals, grade schools, high school programs. The spring performance of 6'Nothing Like a Damen was their most famed act of the season. To be a member of girl's glee it's necessary to have one year of training or be an outstanding freshman. This select group of girls is a performing class which participates in both grade school programs and high school concerts. This year six of the members have been selected to participate in all-county choir. GIRLS GLEE - Row One: Hesse, S. Denny, Cline, M. Hall, Kurrelmeyer, Ellebracht, Marlowe, Collins,Affolter, Nebbit. Row Two: Corder, Har- kms, Walden, Gallo, Ostrander, S. Smith, Heggs, Burch, Ulmer, Young. Row Three: Proske, Voss, Hovis, S. Layton, Wright, Gray, Mason, Greg ory, John, Hoch. Row Four: Dubrouillet, Reeves, Khrone, Senyard, Batts, Thomas, Troupe, Lorenz, Shultz, Whitney. Fresh Talent And oph Style , . I me Q its 4:2 li ' - 1 'tr - .- ,- 4 N . Backstage the underclassmen entertainers gather before curtain time. .-.ax 2' lx f' ,fl 6 Linda Hamil brings down the house with her fantastic feats. t' ,4 .5 Y' -5+ , xqzx . is K . fa' ' asm 'Q' -- wwf 1- so - ' ,fhfdxitzy ' , ' ?yg',,,.. ' . Q . , at .- 'S.-.:-'ZWV ! ' Classy Combo V Joyce Khrone entertains excellently. Sultry songstress Today in St. Louis. found its way to M-RH in the form of the Freshman - Sophomore talent show. The show lVlC'ed by ,lack DeWees and Burt Coleman, pre- sented a variety of acts. Out- standing among them were Linda Hamil's acrobatics. an authen- tic Cerman band, the Impala's. and several vocal presentations. 'lan Expose of the French Underground. Things are looking up I'm a loser. Jr. r. Bandstand of Talent r 1 ,L , ,,,,k Maplewood students are beat! This year's talent show was a unique performance. The scene was a teen dance television show. and the performers. both musicians and danc- ers. were live and talented. The students. with the help of the art depart- ment. completely produced and directed the show. The show was unique from the standpoint of talent displayed also. The performers created acts devoted to modern music. which were interspersed with a folksinging group. a political song designed for laughs. and the guitar music of Lita Culebras. This new twist in shows seemed to delight both the performers and the audience. M-RH receives a Spanish Serenade. A Government of the Students, For the Students STUDENT CUL'NCll.-Role Une: Watkins.Worthington. Dowley. Nlorris. Roe. Hall. Nlanestar. S. Denny. Ratliff. Mattingly. Gregory. S. Gluck. Cremm. We-herling. f,t'IliIlf1,.RllIt' Tim: Lee. A. llluek. J. Brown. lloeferlin. Duhrouillet. S. Smith. B. Jones. Rusan. S. jones. Freeman. Culebras Green. P. Jones. Lowe. Jett. Moore. Reinhardt. Landon. Ko1t'Three.' Mr. Detering. Carnasiotis. Bean. Shot-key, Folias. Palumbo. Loyet. Yourtee Walker. Criswell. Walden. Busby. Mc-Dermott. Williamson. Yalhe. l.. llardt. S. Smith. James. Reeves. Y. Smith. Matlock. Benz. Graham. Evans Nichols. Hutchinson. llennings. S. Denny. Scheidt. Apperson. Dewees. Time did not find the 1964-65 Stu- dent Council standing still. Preparing for the coming year in the council. four of the newly elected officers at- tended a Missouri Association of Stu- dent Councils workshop at the Uni- versity of Missouri. Under the heading of service proj- ects. the council contributed to the Teenage March of Dimes and worked 'f t' with the Maplewood Fats and Leans to back a Christmas canned goods drive. The Student Council store, the Maple Chest. continued to serve stu- dents. In order to preserve the tradition of having a foreign exchange stu- dent at M-RH there was a close co- ordination between the Foreign Ex- change Club and the Student Coun- cil. Twenty-eight school organiza- tions sponsored booths, ranging from a bucking barrel to a Spanish coffee house. at the jointly sponsored car- nival. Next the two clubs put little black books out of style with the pub- lication of Buzz Books, listing the STl4Dl'iNT COllNCll. Ol l lClfRS -From Left: Bob James. treasurer: Peggy Duhrouillet. names- 3ddf955C5, and phone num' bers of all Junior and Senior High students. 1 corresponding secretary: Steve Smith. president: Vicki Graham. vice president. Ann Gluck. recording secretary. ns and Udds Golden phrases from a book of know- ledge. Welre in', with the inn crowd. Cheerleaders plan their strategy. Food good! Yum-yum! Eat 'em up!! Me-? Slit tires?', A young alchemist at work. ..,. A The varsity has not the only cham- pions. A dedicated group of students contem- plate their lessons. A Look At Lita xy! My first introduction to AFS exchange program came through the exchange of two of my elder hrothers when they were sixteen. This is the reason for which I applied for the scholarship of the AFS program. when the 29th ofjune la date I will never forgetl arrived and I learned I was accept- ed. I felt like a different person. I was not a girl any more. I was almost a grown-up woman! On the 12th of August I hoarded the plane at NIadrid's International Airport. togeth- er with 60 I rench. 6 Portuguese. 59 Spanish. The trip was an un-forgetahle experience. After 8 hours we found ourselves in New York. My very first impression was the dif- ference in climate: inside the plane we still had NIadrid's weather: as soon as the plane door opcncd. a humid wave slapped my face. None of us could lielieve wc were in Amer- ica. IN ANIICHIIIA. it was like a dreaml Nly first days in America were a little confusing. I had to make a big effort to speak and try to understand Ifnglish all day long. My head w as an encyclopedia of names. and of course I couldn't match the right person with the correct name. All the faces looked the same lo me. NICWI 'llhis confusing period of time soon passed. Very soon I hecame acquainted with everyliody and everyhody with me. l could not he any happier. and I was too husy and amused to he homesick. From the very heginning l loved my American family. the Iivan's. who made me feel at home all the time. Nly year in the II. S. has marked a change in my life. It has been the most wonderful experience l've ever had. I will never stop thanking the A.I .S. and the Maplewood stu- dents who have made this exchange program a fact. Thank you. America. Manolita Culebras S cm M I Sl cm H 5 Q SZ Q Z Q it S1 cw F S CEE Y. .,. ,Ms- f 'Pb FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Row One: Miss Ethel Harter, Bowers, Rinne, Schneider, Stewart, Lowe, Manoogan. Row Two: S. Gluck, Row, Morris, P. Jones, Loyet, Rusan, Culebras, J. Bolte, Jett, Carr, Feagans. Row Three: Richardson, J. Hall, Denny, Graham, Henings, B. Jones, Hampe, Mills, Reinhardt, Heggs. Row Four: S. Jones, D. Ehll, B. Ehll, Evans, Ward, Hutchinson, Affolter, M. Palumbo, Pulos. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CLUB OFFICERS - From Left: Shirley Jones, president: Mano- lita Culebras, foreign exchange student: Terry Evans, foreign exchange student houserg Francille Rusan. vice president. From bucking barrel rides at one end to a dart game featuring your favorite teacher as a target at the other, the carnival filled the M-RH gymnasium with gay and frantic activity. Although this project was jointly sponsored by Student Council and the Foreign Exchange Club, al- most all the other organizations at Maplewood aided in this fund and fun raising activity for the exchange pro- gram. The Foreign Exchange Student Club began this year with a new con- stitution and a new advisor, Mrs. Ethel Harter. The time and energy ofthis club are devoted to raising money and finding a suitable home for the fol- lowing year's exchange student. A Carnival in December and a buzz book for both senior high and junior high students were among the projects of the Foreign Exchange Student Club. Both of these were accomplished through the help of the Student Council. n W . .53 'fi W 1 . The carnival-fun for all. T e Light of Knowledge W f ...' PRESIDENT V K SECRETARY Steve Nichols ' Francille Rusan TREASLIRER VICE PRESIDENT Debby Dowley George Kollias I accept the challenge of the lighted torch. I pledge myself to up- hold the high purposes of this society to which I have been elect- ed. striving in every way, by word and deed. to make its ideals the ideals of my school. This is the pledge recited by all newly elected members of Torch. the M-RH chapter of the National Honor Society for high school stu' dents. Under the guidance of Miss Joanne Kilsberg and Miss ,Iuva Sharp. students were selected on the basis of their high standards of character. scholarship. leadership. and service. The main objective of this organization is to instill the chal- lenge of high scholastic endeavor in Heralds Vic Glogovac lrightl and Lee Morrison tleftl announce newly elected 1964 hs members' members to the National Honor Society. A pi g'P0 g 'hmw 'f'p'eSf'n'ed the honor society at the Student Council Carnival. TORCH - Ron' One: Miss Juva Sharp. Clark. Burch. Bentley. Hickman. Rusan. Hartmann. Kollias. Row. Affolter. Olsen. Miss Joanne Kilsberg Rau' Two: Schneider. Miller. V. Smith. S. jones, Graham, Thompson, Myers, Hampe. Bringewatt. Province. Mills. Glogovac. Row Three: Cooper Horvath. Keel. Shoc-key. Hyde. Morrison. Nichols. Toombs, Moehle. Wilson, Brown. lll'6:c6gZ,?Zg'3-,z The Elite of the 66 -1- ll Qi: R54 eg Q. Q N . Q 9 X r. S5 L' 121 Il Ill ll 5: . x 5 ll. 'U Q21 intwifhx :gg X-zu. -F 'ft' ? 1 1 I9 . ' Y 1' fa- I .n n -'fi-' , , , hi-,,,f' -., '-'Hoot Vt ,H 'aav1vV ,l The math fraternity entered its fifth chartered year of honoring students who have excelled in the study of high school mathematics. With the induction of 25 new members through a November evening initiation, Mu Alpha Theta started a season of delving further into the vast world of numbers. A session of topology, another on logic, and a guest speaker from the Uni- versity of Missouri stimulated interest among the young mathematicians. Qualifications for admission into this exclusive club are a straight B average in math, and an overall scholastic record of B. An invitational letter notifies a OFFICERS , Row Ong: Bm Qlsen, presidemz Debby Dowleyg Sec. p6fSOI1 of his Cl6SiI'6d fIl8fIlb6I'Sllip. Tilt? math Clllb is retary: Vic Clogovac, treasurer: Steve Nichols, vice president. under the supervision of Miss Lucille Smith. MU ALPHA THETA - Row One: Kretchmar, S. Jones, Dowley, Clark, Bringewatt, Manestar, Freeman, Row, Zdaninsky, Peterson, Hartmann, C. Miller. Row Two: Affolter, Graham, Bentley, Mills, Waterhout, Steger, Bullock, Criswell, Dawes, M. Schneider, Miss Lucille Smith. Row Three: Boehmer, Beach, Horvath, Oldham, Keel, Shockey. Henings, Carnasiotis, Trampier, Rusan, Benz, Glogoyac. Row Four: Bailey, Toombs, Durney Moehle, Gilstrap, Weber, Olsen, Wilson, Linss, Brown, Kelley, Nichols. 1 DW Q0 tliron l llebbyem Dowleyusl This is the tallest lN0ll animal in the world. lt is quite harmless. and doesn't make a sound at all. but it has been known lo eat an- nual staffs alive. , M 'Q Nhutterbugslllavidem llydus and llennisem Kleislyusl It is hard to tell if this bug is coming or oing because it is constantly being shut- tleal ln every direction by demanding an- nual staffs. f-.4 sl 66Animal Lore and Disorderw or Who's Who in the Zoo 1 ' '6 , , L k'7!d' - :rr lx ' 1 , x ' .Ill XX 'NZ Cog tliharlottem Omohundrousl This animal loves the farm. lt sometimes bites the postman in the mornings by mis- take. Q Q X. ., , ' ' 0 ' x Uoose ll ranim Rusanusl This animal is one of the best friends of man. and annual staffs. Undergrads often go to the wllds of the pub office to look for it. Have you ever noticed how certain people remind you of animals? After working on an annual page. after page. after page until 5:30 a.m. just to meet a deadline. we have found that the animal characteristics become much more ap- parent, Therefore this year we decided to present the staff as we often picture each other. If you notice-most of these crea- tures are combinations of animal traits which proves that annual staffs are very unique breeds. 7 , ,. '-.V ff .gill as in l th -V 'wh ll X X X X Toraffe lVickiem Urahamust This animal is a very slow mover. It can always see any enemies approaching on account of its very long neck. . N. 'kff' . C-f .Q 't i l , '- N . jx -F i l,ihund ljohnem llarnasiotisusl I This is a very fierce animal indeed. I springs on other animals with a loud roar but it can be trained to be intelligent a well as a friendly household pet. f .4 If , , Z uv v . . . ,, . .1 ? f1UllYfAlill.ldf'lilUhlllt'liIlldllf'lIIl Wise One Uwlus ljorge Shockeyusl 'lllis animal leaves black prints and is easily This bird can be recognized im- f typed. ller feline talents are devoted to clever mediately by its constant cheerful sweet nothings. vvhile her eattiness is especially chirping. It works most efficiently I? notedinlliis work. and bg-comes more serious. how- ', I, ever. late at night. ,V , N 'Al 1. T -,, g .ln N x. I L ' A SeceroslDianem l.oyetuSl 44 , This is an animal that loves swimming. .'-- A doesn't mind hot water at all and will -- - si' ' Il x , Er--ff , 5 often charge a man in a very dangerous loo Keeper llklr. Robert dejongl Caught in a quandry. the zoo keeper can often be found buried in books searching for a way to eontrol and guide the animal inmates of the pub office. fasllion. I HP The award winning Chip staff upheld the tradition of the 1964 newspaper by placing first at the Eighth Annual Junior journalist Conference at Washington University and receiving a 2nd place recogni- tion certificate from Quill and Scroll for observance of Na- tional Newspaper Week- the only school in Missouri to be so honored. From Left: Evelyn Thomas, feature editor: Toni Palumbo, news editor, Lee Morrison, Editor-in-Chief: Richard Schoenle, assistant editor, David Hyde,photographer: David Kretchmar, assistant photo editor: Miss Joanne Kilsberg, sponsor: Mike Hoeferlin, assistant sports editorg Shirley Jones, copy editor: Vicki Graham, art editorg Mike Adams, sports editor: Janet Brandt, alumni editor. No' Pictured: Debby Dowley, layout editor. isa Displaying the two new journalism class typewriters are Richard Schoenle, Nancy Hunter, Stathie Folias, Toni Palumbo. Vicki Graham. Pointing out Maplewood victory written up in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat are from left: Mike Hoeferlin, Danny Carroll, Bill DeHeer, Vicki Graham, Mike Adams, Dave Schucart, Bob Wacter, Kathy Bentley. Only through the skill of Lee Morrison, lst place winner in the editorial division, and Mike Hoeferlin, 2nd place sports writer, was M-RH able to ex- ceed Webster in points to capture the first place plaque. Editors look over page make-up for third issue of The Chip: from left: Mike Adams. Debby Dowley, Lee Morrison, Shirley Jones. Girls examine poster submitted for National Newspaper Week. Students admire lst place plaque held by lst place winner, Lee Mor- Frorn Left: Charlotte Omohundro, Mimi Williamsonhlo Ann Dawes, rison. From Left: Danny Carroll, Lita Culebras, Evelyn Thomas L66 Judy Shephard, Ann Gluck, Janet Brandt, Janet Steger. Morrison, David Kretchmar, Bob Kinnard. I t Service- Their Most Important Product S 2 2 Q 3 ft Q ,.. 1-3 'ur r 5 ,, i Nt I WAR ORPHAN CLUB-Role Une: Bentley.Uawes.Bogt1e. Rinne. Hampe. Chapman. Bridger. Folias. Mills. Braun. Hou' Tutu: Harman. Pottkins Xlgjson. Uttolini. Heggs. Hampe. tire.-n. Taylor. Brown. llallina. Miss Smith. Rott' Three: Dazzo. B. Ehll. Khrone. Weinberg. Schoenle. Kramer Nlueller. Cougbenour. Carre-n, Dale. The War Orphans Club was started at M-RH during World War II to help needy ehildren in other parts of the world. lt works through the Foster Parents' Plan. an inter- national organization. The first orphan was a Belgian baby who soon died of malnutrition. Since that time the elub has sponsored sueh needy children as Mario Carugati of Italy. a boy maimed by an explosion during the war: Halyna Tsehif niak. a Russian girl who moved from one refugee camp to . . . . . . . another. suffering during this RED LRO55 OFl'lCER5-Rott' Une: .laekle Bolle. Bi-state representative: Karen Nlanoogian. trea- surer: .lan Corder. Bi-state representative. Ron' Bentley. treasurer: Carolyn Brown. seeretary: Tleo: Nliekey Palumbo. seeretary: Vicki Graham. president: Pat jones. viee president. time from tuberculosis: and WAR ORPHAN OFFICERS-From Left: Kathy Park Won Hi. a Korean girl left impoverished by the war. Riehard Sehoenle. president. At present Guiseppina Mot- tani is our foster child. Col- , . . - . . . . s . , ' ' i Q i ' T I NIakingf,hfl5ln1as stoeklngs lor eharity hospitals and selling tuberculosis VI lil pins were projects of the ll C Imnx tmm the Studen .lunior Red Cross during the year. l'artieipation in the Ri-state youth ehapter of Red Cross marked a new lmdl' ,Send 31500 a mmlth for . . . . . supplies and gifts at Christmas aehievenient lor this Maplewood 5C'I'YII'f' organization. - U and in the spring. xl L 7 1 Fr 2 N' V A '-t., P- Wi.- t RED CRUSSARnu' Une: Weinberg. Sr-hneider. Umohundro. Stewart. Corder. Todd. Manoogian. Long. Rout Tivo: Graham. Yourtee. Dawes. P. jones. Rinne. Denny. Nl. Palumbof-J. Rolte. Run Three: Dano. D. I-Ihll. R. Ehll. Walker. Miss Yaekel..losI. Loyet. Pulos. n the Beginning f- - w'HW5i-1, . mi L..-., ,-my HISTORY SEMINAR-Row One: Rusan, Kretchmar. Breese, Bringewatt. RowT1v0: Willis, Abernathy, Shockey, Keel. HISTORY SEMINAR Now in its second year, the History Seminar enables interested students to delve into the social sciences to a greater depth than normally is possible in the classroom. It is an informal group which encourages free exchange of ideas among its members. The subject matter is decided on by the group itself and may range from some aspect of modern times to prehistory. YOUTH FOR CHRIST OFFICERS-Row One: Randy Dunn, vice president. Row Two: .lim Carren, treasurer: Joyce Krohne, president: Abe Iardines, secretary. Although minute in structure, the Maplewood Youth For Christ club is mighty in deeds. Serious study of the Bible and enlightening debates combine to help the students live better lives. Miss Lorraine Swann sponsors this club whose year is highlighted by the annual Y.F.C. Social. . . ' S 'A 'A 1 Nas iw YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB-Ron' Une: Randy Dunn. Mrs. Lorraine Swann. Joyce Krohne, Madaleaze Whitney. Row Tivo: Burt Coleman, Harold Breeding, ,Iim Garren. Row Three: Abe Iardines. uest For Careers Q7 This yi-ur the Gr:-ggites have en- gage-ml in a lrusy 1-lull lille. During llle yn-ur ilu- c-lulrs divx-rsiliiecl avtivities lun- im'luclc-il: il Christmas break- liisl. llieir mike walk at the varnival. a talk lruni Cathy Xlaltingly. ai flir- nie-r liI'1'g.Lg.Lllt' nmx' ai serretary. vari- ous industry representatives. a rep- resentative lrum the Junior College se-4'reIai'ial 1ll'lldl'lllIt'lll.'lillll an un- nuul luke-sale. l lQlllf1Qlll'l'lf5-Run Umm' Zum-im-ll-1. 0'l3rie'ii. liyrmw. Run' Tun: llurrli. Nlurtin. Nlutliwk. Bruce. Hun 1ll1l'l't',' Sa-lmgirlflraulln-r.llmnli-.lfimle-y.Om-lie, xii? Ol l' ll Rtlll Ulu ,lllmli liumlc' , YH1'llIt'Sl1ll'Illl5yllIlRlll if-k pre-Qi4lQ-nl' Nlurv bwurlztrziulu-r. treasure-r. Run Tun' Riiwiiiuiw' Nl'lI'- tln. Sl'l'lt'll1lyl lluttlv Bvrin-Q Karr-n Burvli l' I X 0l'l'll PRN Ruu- Um. xIdlQLdIll51llll1lllfl .' -1-returv' Suv Nlille N we l ll sul: nl. ,I1 .ln lXlIlH lc l u!urv 'l'e-aivlie-iw of ,Xim-riva iN an lvrgaliimtimi lm' .ill Nlueli-nh lI1lQ'I'4'Nlf'll in ll'LlI'llllIQl us a 4'ill'1'l'l'. Speak:-rf lrom vairimix plmwx ul tvuvliiiigi uml 4-unnwlilig liigliliglit Ilif- lllt'4'llllQ1,N. Xl tlu' annual Ninth ifnunly VTX XYni'lvln+p. lu-lml in .lunuairy ul Nlelil- villc- HighSf-I1.,.il.fr1i4lf-1115 vmiiparc-4l liutm-viii nn-llimls 0lilf'll1'lllllQI, Anil suis il :lm- inulie- piw-wxitdtimi. 'l'ln' Nliriivle- Wm lu-ix ln Iln- spring: sf-liimx in Ille'f'll1lvNp1'nIv'H'rail1ldyN Ulm-rxiiig Iwawln-rx in llw Xlaplewwml - Rielimnncl llc-iglltx S1-lifml llixlrirt. l'l'm'f'f'1ls lifwvlll Illl' emit 1-lu-ck Nll4lllNlll'l'1l all all Nl-Rll lm-kvtliall gain:-s, paid for the lraxlitiunal spring1pif'nir'. at wliivli time Ilif- ul'l'ix'f-rx liar the 1905-66 sf-liml year me-re e'lM'If-ll. 3 hwwno 4? im-vm-r. Run Tun' llurv li.1r.iny.i1. lie .hun 1. limb ,lunies.pr1-siclenl. 60 FUTURE 'I'EACHIiHS OF AMERICA-Ron' One: Mr. Warren Coy. Cox, Hills. James. Baranyai. Schneider. Miss Diane Downing. Razr Tivo: Hall. Schneider. Brown. Sagitto, Nlanoogian, Albam-ll. Trampier. C. Brown. Kmhne-. Cox, Squires. Ron' Three: Harbisun. Harmon. Loida. S. Denny. S. Denny. Pulos. Keel. Bailey. Lee. f,f'lllI1Ql,.Liillflllll.l'lllU'lllSUll. Education at School and on the Job Cf. 0. H.-Rott' Une: J. liallak. lfifert. Uilirien. Hyrllch. Schwartztraulicr. SlN'IPIP. Boite. I,lllllH'I'li. Rott' 1'IlH.' 'lf Ki:-rn Skorat, FQ'I'QLllS1Ill,ti.lw1t'll'l'.,B.,lllf'I'gf'llS.fl. Nelson. l,. Xlillcr. S. Uwe-ns, tl, kiI't'f'll. RlIIl'1llll'Pl'.' Conrad. Nlt-llatwt-y. Nlyf-rs, Stolzc-nliack. R. Uwe-ns. fl. johnson. Sl'llI l'I'l'li. J. .lite-rgciis. Weldon. The C.O.E. program at M-RH is designed es- pecially for the senior student who is planning to l go to work directly after graduation and who wishes to gain practical on-the-job experience. Students work during the afternoon: in the morn- t ing they take physical education, a class related to their C.O.E. job, a C.0.E. class. and a class of their own choosing. Some of the jobs this year included nurses aid training, bank and other of- fice work, and mechanical work. - I John Skorat applies practical skills on the job. t.f.f 'e s msg Miss Shepp ventures into the w0rk-a- ii ii Mr. Whitwcirtll - C.O.E. day world. Pat utilizes perfected skills. SPOHSOF. ,J ' if X5 r tr I P 1 A , I I f -.v -- Deutsch Vereiners Eat, Drink, and are Merry 49 'Jn 4 11.04 gg!! X GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS-Roll' Une: Jackie Hickman. trea- surer: Martha Bringewatt. 3rd vice-president: Fran Horstman. secretary. Roll' Two: Bill Keel. president: Don Kramer. lst vice- A scene from the Christmas play. Das Wleihnachtsspiel. shows Herman Martin and Martha Bringewatt as the angel comes to bear Mary the good news. Der Deutsche Verein, which until last year was in reality only a name, has exploded into the most socially active organization in the school. The purpose of Verein is to acquaint the members with German language, literature. and culture. The varied activities this year have led to an over- whelming increase in the active membership over the previous years. One of the most enjoyable activities this year was the Vereinis trip to Kiel Auditorium to see Johann Straussi Viennese operetta iiWl6Il6f Blutu. Bratwurst and Sauerkraut were the main dishes at the annual progressive dinner, which demonstrates the major role assigned to food at Verein activities. Q... president. Not Pictured: Gary Brand, 2nd vice-president. N 9 c L' 1 l t' M t 'i' 2 ' ' fl: C' T' 7 wx, gaww Y .,:5, N,xi, , . ' 1 2 - lm. t .. i i A second scene from the Christmas play shows Mary tlVIartha Bringewattl and Joseph tDavid Hyde? meeting the Wise Men tfiobert Waterliout, Rick Dreyer, and Ron Cooperl. . '1 1 . t ,.. ls. ,yi .44 CIQKNIAY ffI.l'BsRuu Une: H. Nlartin. Hickman. K. Smith. ,I. Brown. Lowe, Hampe. Cash. Hunter. Schwartztrauber, Holthaus, Delcour. Zdan- insky. Burnett, Ron' T14 u: Horstman, Hartmann. Steger. Nlattus, D. Smith. Byrnes. Nlills. Bringewatt. Nloiman. Abernathy. Cooper. Rau' Three. I' iefller. tIolt-man. lfhcrharrlt. Yourtrec. Kramer. Furhman. Bree-se. Dreyer. Wiegraffe. Scheidt. Schepers. Row Four: Mr. Dyck, Keel, Hoeferljn Black. ll. Fuhrinan. Clogovac. llorn. Waterhout. 94 v iplomats and Lovers , l5S?'Sg -at 2 av, in X I Q if .. Q , , ggi I -'-,A Q -.is . I. - - is t . e , x . .sat , .' 4 '..' I iii: 1 -f y .. , H ' I fy . 53 ' :T .v ,Mir ,.,. J3 M .wa ' fi ' -' :ft ::. - it Ill . FRENCH CLUB-Rozc Une: Brandt. King. McBride. Omohundro. Bowers. Sanders. llalcy. Vick. Sullivan. Nickeson. Oetting. Brown. Beinhartll Ron' Two: Dawes. Schncitlcr. Coons. Loyct. l'. jones. Palmer. Nlorris. Bow. Weisman. Be-ike. Carr. lolinson. lfasterly. S. .lone-s. Ron Tlzrm' Thomas. l'e-ters. Longwith. l.asley. B. jones. Conley. Culelnras. Taylor. tlrahani. Utlolini. Perkins. Ward. Ron' Four: Carnasioliel ttlml-,willy Baker. Wt-inlierg. Busan. Wise. Schoenle. Morrison. Wilson. Presley. Slaughter. Haney. Simpson, Richardson. Sharpe. To increase their knowledge of French culture. students handed together to lorln the French Club. The sponsor. Nlnie. Judson. was the hostess at the traditional Christmas party. which included. in addi- tion to French games and liootl. infornial discussions about Christmas in Spain with Lita Culelnras. Abe jartlines. a refugee from Cuba. told Christmas on his former island. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-Row One: jackie Hickman. president: Nancy Manestar. sec- retary. Rott' Two: Sue Mills. vice president: Karen Henings. treasurer. To learn the customs and way of life of the ancient Romans. students interested in the classical arts organized the Latin Cluh. A progressive dinner was given by the members in February for their own enjoyment. At the traditional spring picnic. officers for the 1965- 66 sehool session were elected. Also. about Q. if , 5 . P.,,,.,,,k ta nj Y -i.1-tw +113-an . 'gtsaxuyt M M3 0l l3lCliBS-From Left: Toni Tucker. president. Michele Coons. treasurer: Debluy Dowley. vice president: JoAnn Dawes. St'i'l't'lLII'y. LATIN CLUB-Rozc One: Mimi Williamson. Marion Clark. Jackie Hickman. Cynthia Cash. Sue Mills. Terry Evans. Karen Henings. Ron' Tico: Mrs. Yincenza Pierce. Linda Kellogg. Linda Simmons. Jackie Walker. Nancy Nlanestar. Sheri Jett. Valerie Yahle. Rim' Three: Larry Meyers. Bill Toombs. Ron Kettenacker. Brad Bean. Tim Cannon. juniors. chosen hy memhers of - -- nights In Action it t :' --3:1 ,tag it T v 'A . 'il 'Q .lx 1 --S ! nv- -, ni' 'Q :- 'ihsfiifg - if Qlffzssgf' .L 4, .. 31' 5 3. . -.1-,fffggi . xml? -T t 1111555 4jl,l'li.R,,14 Um: Clark. Xloehle. tllenn. Yonker. Grommet. Strickland. Nlahon. RU1l'T1l'0f Banden. Boehmer. Breese. 0'Neill. Mahiney Kretclnnar. Nlct Lou an. Kiillllllilltll.RlIIl'1llII't'l'.' Nlr. Lonnie Nyeock. Sirus. Toslal. Nlorrison. Wick. Willis. Kelcman. Klein. The Chess Cluh. sponsored hy Mr. Lonnie Aycocli. provides an oppor- tunity for all students interested in improving their skills to do so. This year the club began lessons in chess tactics. These tactics were later used in the fierce competition of members matching their skills in the annual tournament. The club sponsored a shooting gallery at the NI-RH Student Council Carnival. Ron' Une: Uaxitl Kretchmar. secretary: l.aui'a Nlahon. treasurer: Paul lxclemcn. 1piarterniaster. Hou Tun: 'l'om Breen-, tice prcsnlent: liill Hailey. presitlcnt. Service is the purpose of llie Nlaple l,eafs. The organization was createfl only a few years ago hy Dr. Del Pizzo. lt consists of twelve boys, six seniors anfl six the faculty. The lioys serve in the concession stanfl at haskethall games. serve as announcers, take care ull the referees at liootliall and haskethall games. and serve as models of sportsmanship at all times. l,lfAl 5-Ruic Une: B. l,ee. flilstrap. lfuhrman. Lasley. Nlr. Charles Schondelmeyer. Ron' Tico: Keel. .lame-s. Sl'llWl'lg1'l'.RlJIl4T,1fI'l'.' Olsen. Shockey. Watt-rhout. Olflham. Brown. Leaders of The Pack s.................- SENIOR TRI-I-ll-Y-Row One: Janet Brandt. Ann Gluck. Penny Matlock. Dehby Dowley. liita Culehras. Pat Yourtee, Judy Peters. Charlotte Oniohundro. Stathie Folias. Hou' Tim: janet Steger. Kathy Bentley. Sandy Freeman. Sue Chapman. Rosemary Martin, Betty Peterson. .lanet Reeves. Sue Cintel. Bonnie Bi'uce.Ro1t'Tl1ree: Vicki Graham. Shirley jones. Diane lioyet. .loann Dawes. Tonya l.ane. vYll'l'ilSllllill.,Ii1l1P Stevens. Judy Juergens. Diane Benz. Evelyn Thomas, Peggy Duhrouillet. The Shindig Dancers around Maplewood High take the form ofthe Senior Tri-Hi-Y girls, as active as the Wednesday night performers, devoting time to service projects, programs, and fun. As a matter of fact, these girls meet on Wednesday, twice a month and their all star cast of achievements includes the annual fall hayride and spring picnic, a splash slumber party at the Mid-County YMCA, and the instigation of plans to bring to M-RH an all-out homecoming. The unique darkhorse idea ofthis group was the purchase of exclusive Senior '65 sweatshirts. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y meets twice monthly at the homes of various girls. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS- First Roux' Charlotte Omohundro. vice presi- dent: Jane Stevens. secretary. Ron' Tivo: Evelyn Thomas. president. Rozr Three: Debby Dowley. chaplain: Diane Benz. treasurer. Junior Tri Hi-Y and Hi-Y .IVNIUR 'l'Hl-lll-Y- RtIIl'f,I16'.' NleDe-rinott. Mattingly. Brown. Palmer. Morris Hou. ,lone-N. Green. Hou' Tzvn: Smith. Botts. Hatliff. Gregory. Hugart. .Iont-st He-nings. tlriswell. Hou' Three: Evans. Mane-star. Siinmonw. Bullork. Wilson. Taylor. Walker. Provinse. llampe. New clubs that have introduced themselves to Maplewood consist of both a sophomore and junior Hi-Y and two new sopho- more Tri-Hi-Y's. However. the junior Tri-Hi-Y is around for it's sec-ond year. All of these clubs got under way this year by working on service projects and showed that fun and work Can be c-ombined successfully. ' A .. 7 . 1 1, ,- , . TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS-Row Une: Simmons Two: Walker. Henings, Criswell, Jones. , Jones. Rou ' - mf' HI-Y OFFICERS-Ron' Une: J. Brown, Braun Meflreight. Rau' Tivo: Hawthorne. tfoughenou Corcoran. 87... ff rss.-. Jul JUNIOR HIAY-Row Une: J. Brown. D. Braun. Ward. Sehweiger. Lee, Nea. T. MeCre-ight. Row Two: Hawthorne. Kramer Dolphus, Corcoran. Wfeidenhoffer. C. jones. Ron' Three: Coughenour. Wilstmii. Cage. Tucker. Jones. T. Row One.' Tim Gannon, committeeman: Roy Dale. sergeant-at-arms. Row Two: Alan Grantham, secretary: Roger Cobb, treas- urer: Steve Presley, chaplain. Ron' Three: Jim Britton, president: Bob Scheidt, vice president. Row One: Mary Heggs, president. Row Two: Linda Young. Sgt.-at-arms: De De Ehll. Row Three: Judy Hall, chaplain: Fran Horstman, treasurer: Sherry Jett, Secretary. Row One: Georgia Pulos. council. Row Two: Jackie Bolte. president: Mary Jane Brown, vice president. Row Three: Jan Corder, chaplain, Mickey Palumbo, secretary: Val Vahle, treas- urer. ophomore Tri Hi-Y,s and Hi-Y 'Q 5 1 SOPHOMORE HI-Y-Row One: Weigraffe. Schcidt, Cobb, Carr, McCreight. Row Two: Kram. Grantham, Cannon. Jennings, Sinclair. Ron' Three: Britton, Blaylock, Bean, Cooper, Dale, Presley. 1 . 2? f , 2 P 5, ' Row One: Young, S. Gluck. Rinne, Schneider. S. Proske, Lowe, K. Proske. Row Two: Williamson, Richardson, Burt-h, Harhison, Reinhardt, lleggs, Cline. Ron' Three: Hall, Jett, Ehll. Coughlin, Long, Cont-annon. Ottolini, Horstman. Row One: M. Brown, Corder, Sanders, Bogue, Coons, Moore, Manoogian. Row Two: B. Ulmer. C. Watkir1s,llrc-cfri,Hayes, Denny, We-her. Brown, Harmon. J, Bolte. Row Three: Vahle, Lorenz, Dulaney, Brenizer. Ciesman, Coleman, Palumbo. Fiedler, Pulos. 99 l I Faster Than A S eeding Bullet . . . The Helping Hands Brave. nohle students. the office helpers. give up one hour ofthe day in which they eould he ext-elling in sports tor just heeoming physically fitl or studying diligently for their next tests lor just sleepingl. For the Seventh hour slips and summons to the most high office of the print-ipal. we Can thank them. Ulfhllflf llEl,l'A Ron' Une: Put Yourtee. ,lane-I llranmlt. lilieryl lleleore. .lo -Xnn lhiwes,Ro1t'T1f'o:.lill llutter. Sue 4 llllllllllilll. Xlilxe lilogoyav. Sandy l'irs -enrin lhiim- l,uH1l. ,ig l .ES .i ,al t'Ul N5l'Il.UliS' lllCl,l'-Run Une: Nlic-key lloonx. Darlyn Hartmann. Host-niary Xlurtin. LIBRARY HEl,l'ARo14 Une: Boehmer. Cash. llarlm Sloxall. Ron T14 of Xlurslia llliompson. N irginia Davis. X ielti Smith. Bonnie llrtiee. Nlahon. Ron Tim: Kaufman. Moe-ser. Ron 'lionyul,am-.Xlary lluney, Three: Riehardson. Wlien you are in the lihrary. you will notice Nliss Sharp! ahle assist- ants. the lihrury help. 'llhese people aid in the area ol'ehec'l4ingout hooks. and rr--shelving them. along with fil- ing and filling out line slips. COLNSELOHS HELP Employed in Civil service for our school guidance service. are students who volunteer one class period a day to help the School eounselors. They run errands and perform other time-taking tasks in order to free the counselors so that they might turn their atten- tion to more important matters. ulinar Crew And Special Effects 'nw-9 .1-4 ci? -gm ! 'M' ,www M M, 11,1 B A fl Z, 1? X .,z 9 'fwfr a Nw 'ny 4 S'llrXUlf UREXV-Rllll' Une: Ulenn. ll. l.ec-. ll. Mvllowan. Kilburn, li. Burnt-II. Hou' Tim: D. U'Neill. R. l'lotlf-riquc-. ll Hit e N .1 D. Weilanml. T. Brannon. Vlforking backstage on all productions ranging from a talent show to a Torch assembly. the stage erew helps make eaeh show produce more smoothly. Highlights ofthe auditorium sessions this year were the National Honor Society announcements, Linda Hamil'S talented ac-robatic dance, body builders at the health assembly, and the senior's Mother Is a Fresh man. 51 lD..,.'D' Lmfcc iz: -f'D,--, -...,, w4'D'W'L mfbmmf-Q 'Dae -EfQfn-- -mfr : T... -fi- :n-1 -s-1 -'I:fI. 1E.. SWE 5' Amiga 55.253 fb FC -'U1..Q. H2721 r- ,Lf -1 '.... -1 Y-'w 2 ' -...I -'91-E. .- -, ...fc2fg:. 'D'-0'-aD: ig:-'72: ':'Vm4 f ,t::C f- -46 ' I-g bitiz- f--.. H: -cr-f-D-, '--.9-,..3 3 55 - ..4 ,-'D' 2.......A ...g,4f' '-'fn 'C :lr ' 't C -:Q-6' r-o--4-.-as 23 - .-I- 70 Ea- -H : '.T'Q.f5 ft-1'-v, -fr- '-' A-I -D. ... ' 1 ,.,. e - ' ' ls' ' ' 'x f V W at Z ' 4 A-V W-ning h V f l, 2 '--- Q7-'A' 1- . A ., , L - ,kiiliiiil gin px 1152222522-tax F125 ibrgggir n' i, mu . , X f ' if he 1 X CAFETERIA HEl,l'-Run' Une: Bob l.ee. Ria-In Bowers. Ricky Jennings. Dan Carroll. ,Iavk Ping. Bol1Spi cr Shirley Jones ii 4 Ft J The Senior ine ff.. if E .. ,E,'L,5?g1t-'zaeiic . ' l ini--'Y f'f Q- J , H, ' : Q' t Y v ' . ' ff: 1 c ,-3 it Q l .. .5 lr Kathy Bentley. Vicki Smith. ,lane Stevens ,. CHEERLEADERS The Senior nine spice the sports scene with novel cheers and lively jumps. Their year- round practices per- fect cheers for the school sporting sea- son. Although the higgest crowds cheer with the cheerlead- ers on the gridiron and the roundhallers court. a major effort was made this year to increase spectator attendance at track, wrestling, and base- ball contests. Ann Gluck and Penny Matlock IN Z0 Mu A XEX l' Kay Conley Peggy Duhrouillet Bftflflif' Bruce Majorettes A whirling flash of fire syinhnlizes the imljmw-ttes ext-1-uting tliffit-tilt lire hatnn miitiiws tluring the llmthall season. These girls devute huurs uf prat'tic'e in nrtler tn pmtluce unc- of the must impressive half time shows in the cnnferem'e. High- lights uftheir 1964-65 seasun included partici- patinn in the Vt-iled Pruphet parade. with the mart-hing hand. and a grand finale perfor- lnanve at the Maplewamd-St. Louis Univer- sity High Hulnecwnning game. Ron' Onefu Sharon Ratlilili. Sliarnn Ellelnuchl. Ron' Tzro: Judy Lure-nz. Dnnnd Dulaney.5lic-ribtulzenhaeh. R01vTliree: Betty l'e-te-i'sem.,lt1sliCowl:-. - N--Q ..'N 1 e - A X M ., 3 Y 71 ' . W lf , 1 I Q - , .. xi . ff .... - Q a , V -K g ' K , ft 'tv - - - . . V -. .. - . M 4,-32 ge 'i i 1 ' .. r . ffxki S 'M' - + ', c f -, 3 -.S . X ' 5 'ff' ' 'Ni ,f I ' ' ,.,.. i- . Q X. X . .Q .- ' iff t ' W X gt,..MX' by ' 5 K i 'SSS 5 ' 5 f Ng -. ,X V:-Q. f XX - H -. ,N F., - ,W N ,V -. . 5. ,, - 1 1 5 .Q-X-,iv NQ g, 'f . 5 - X 4 N . . X47 .. ,gg v QQ., Q, i 9 th V Eng V . 'th v sy 9 -Q v : V L s vis tar! .53 gl 575 33 gg , , A LQ -J zu 'xg 3 JJ, Q. is J K y be 1 l K . N S: y , ,X , is . .x S ,. i V V ' is A .3 if 5+ gf Q K? e is ig .4 SQ-js fx , . . ' - 5 t + .Cl rx , A ' fax gt . N. A A -X F ' i' ' N V X , xg ts A , Xl wk 1' X S i X if 5 ' f w -2 MX P ' ' yt , .. X - 'N g , , 'A Q 1 T -Q51 Nt gk b X CF'--f-,-n. i 3 1 :s t, E 5 N ' N ' , Q ' V New - w N t . . -S5 X tg A Q-M Nw ' 'mt 3.4, . , 's Q A ' -if gmt l ,sf . N . M. is 5 . ,t 5 . , K H Q .I xg x Am ' 1. atm! L gi , fit S' iimxgfmnf Retreat after a performance A Fight fire with fire! A Melt. of Migh,t-M-Club y The existence of a Lettermeifs Club at Maplewood was quite evident during the '64-'65 school year. The services performed by the M-Club included the purchase of banners to decorate the gymnasium. the establishment of an all male cheering section at basketball games. and heightening school spirit at M-RH. To fulfill the qualifications for membership in the M-Club, a boy must have earned at least two athletic letters at Maplewood or be voted membership by a two thirds majority of present members. The next big crusade for the M-Club is the completion of an athletic Hall of Fame to be in the lobby. It is to honor former Maplewood athletes who have gone beyond high school in athletic endeavors. With a cry of Twol Twoln, the spirit of the M-Club is sounded throughout the gym. M-CLUB OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Row One: Tim McCreight and Scott Nea. junior executives. Ron' Two: Bob Spiker and Mike Hoeferlin. senior executives: George Kollias, secretary. Rau' Three: Steve Smith. president: Bob James. treasurer: Cordon Black. vice president. fi 455 S --41 ul, Rou- Une: Kollias. Shucart. Bowers. Swofford. Sanders. Watkins. Carnasiotis. Ping. Nea. T. Mcflreight. Rou' Two: Hawthorne. D. Carroll. Lee Dolphus. B. Yonker, Richardson. Braun. McQuiston. B. Stephens. D. Bosworth. Rou' Three: Coughenour. Roff. Vaughn. Spiker, Black, Nichols lilogovac. Wilson. Corcoran. W'eber. Tucker. Rau' Four: Hutchison. Presley. DeHeer. Mutert. Cage. James. Kramer. Smith. Morrison. Kanevsky Hof-ferlin. R. Dale. M ports, Will, and Athletic Skill his Aw 5 C. T7 fiiqqs-0wNQlN I Kay Conley .lo Aim Dawes Presiderzt Toni Palumbo Sf'f'ff'ffll'Vl Sandy Frei-inan Vice President Tl'f'flSlll'f'l' The Girls Athletic Association is one of M-RH's most active organizations. lts purpose is to impart skill in athletics, leadership and good sportsmanship to its members. A rare tribute was paid to the senior class by the election of all senior members to the cabinet and office posts. GAA sponsors all girls, sports, both varsity and intramural. For participation the girls receive points towards pins and letters. ln the social scene the girls' yearly highlight, the backwards dance. galloped in from the old west for a Western Rendezvous. Saloon girls, alias the cabinet, danced to entertain every one. GAA participated in the carnival this fall, also, to raise funds for the Foreign Exchange Student. The finale of this active club was found at the Green Parrot Restaurant where the annual banquet was held. At this banquet the officers of the l65-566 year were announced through novel speeches. Points, letters, and honors also were awarded. i4tLf7 .nn 6315 E.. X G.A.A. CABINET-Rout One: Ann Gluck, Penny Matlock, Betty Peterson. Stathie Folias. Rott' Two: Janet Steger, Bonnie Bruce, Kathy Bentley. Vicki Graham. Row Three: Peggy Dubrouillet, ,lane Stevens, Diane Benz. 106 SENIOR GAA-Rou' Une: Hesse, Hunter, Brandt, Chapman, Dulaney, Folias, Gluck, Matlock, Palumbo, Peterson. Omohundro. Worthington, Schneider, Zuccarello, Stovall, Russell. Row Two: Dowley, Kellogg, Byrnes, Largent, Peters, Bruce, Loyet, Stevens, Bentley, Williamson. Martin, Hartmann, P. Ball, B. Woods, Logan. Row Three: Hovis, Gintel, Ulmer, Steger, Goode, S. jones, V. Smith, Graham. Rutter, Freeman. Dawes, Renif-k, Rusan, D. Taylor. Row Four: Shepard, Lane, Thompson, Davis, Reeves, Senyard, Benz, Gulebras, Yourtee, Dubrouillet, Thomas, Weinstein, Wilson, Rio. i I JUNIOR GAA-Row Une: Denny, Carter, Blanton, K. Smith, Zdaninksy, Sagitto, M. Hall, P. jones, Morris, Row, Gregory, S. Smith, Palmer Stout, P. Greene, Ratliff, Botts, Langston, Quinlan. Row Two: Schmidt, Cash, Kurrelmeyer, Burt, Hampe, McDermott, Byrd, Waterhout. ,lohn Schultz, D. Brown, Manestar, A. Sanders, Mattingly, Fredrich. Row Three: V. Blackwell, Boehmer, Mitchell, D. King, Gallo, Holthaus, D. Smith Griswell, Henings, Hugart, Walker, Bullock, Hudson, B. jones, Simmons, Papin, Richardson. Row Four: Carr, Longwith, B. Ehll, Wren, Walden N. Provinse, T. Evans. Layton, P. Wilson, Hartsel, Trampier, Mills, Bringewatt, L. Taylor, Engle, Loida. GAA gets their men- onee again! Big line-up for mug shots!! va...-4 vlan hast- rl SOPHOMORE CAA-Ron' Une: Asch. McBride. K. Proske. Coons. Rinne. B. Burch. Watkins. L. Moore. M. Brown. Bogue. B. Ulmer. L. Smith. Cole, S. Proske. P. johnson. Rau' Two: S. Gluck. Richardson. Hall. Watson, Alfred. Langston. Long. Cline. Concannon. Williamson. Young. Hodge. Green, Nlanoogian. Hoch. Hovis. Ron' Three: R. King. Kickerson. Haley. B. Jones. Collins. Coughlin. Hayes. Heggs. Corder. Bolte. Palumbo Lowe T Ta lor Sanders Pulos Gildehau' Rou'Four' Reinhardt Harman R Weber Haney Sander' C Brown S Denny Lorenz . . . y . . . . s .... . . . S. - . -- . . Brenizer. Ciesman. Jett. J. Brown. Easterley. Delcore. Ottolini. Simpson. Ron' Five: Schneider. Ostrander, Harbison. D. Ehll. B. Gray. R. Wil- liams. Albach. Mattus. Quinley. Fiedler. C. Coleman. Vahle. Timanus. J. Perkins. Dulaney. Mueller. Horstman. FRESHMAN CAA-Row One: Conrad, Backman, Kermans, A. Sandorli. Whaley. Byrnes, Phountz. Wachter. Lacata, Elliot, Shatley. Nickeson Jennings. Climer. Kaufman. Row Two: Nofsinger. Klausing, Montabano, O'Brian, Oetting. Hamil. Chapman, Hampe. Rutherford. Kretchmar Veike. Collins. D. Moore. Reed. Row Three: Province, Wilson. Dazzo, Wiedenhoffer. Martin, Kaufman. Ellebracht, Strickland, ,l. Conrad, Allard Sullivan. Voss. Irwin, Aldag. Smith. Row Four: Klein, l-larkkns. Porter. K. Thompson, Creenwell, Leriche, Tessereau, Moehle. Collins. Whitney Landon, Hardt. Thompson, Florence. 1 'QE' ,,,.,mW Whether it's dancing 49.. Q A ,Q x or dealing, the night was appealing!! Aram... v v 1 I07 Vim, Vigor, and Pe Club Pep Club sweatshirts blend with Maplewood High and letter jackets to add color to the stands. PEP CLUB OFl ICICRS -From Left: Toni Palumbo, sec- retary-treasurerg Jackie Walker, vice president: Betty Peterson, president. True to the spirit of its name, Pep Club provided the pep and enthusiasm behind the M-RH teams at football, basketball, and baseball games, wrestling and track meets. The members decorated for games, made pep signs, delivered letters to players the morning of a big game, in addition to faithfully attending the games. SENIOR PEP CLUB-Row One: Hesse, Hunter, Brandt, Chapman, Dulaney, Folias, Gluck, Matlock, Palumbo, Peterson, Omohundro, Worthing- ton, Schneider, Zuccarello, Stovall. Row Two: Dowley, Kellogg, Byrnes, Cintel, Peters, Bruce, Loyet, Stevens, Bentley, Williamson, Martin, Hartmann, Ball, Woods, Logan. Row Three: Hovis, Largent, Ulmer, Steger, Goode, Jones, V. Smith, Graham, Butter, Freeman, Dawes, Renick, Busan. Row Four: Shepard, Lane, Thompson, Davis, Reeves, Senyard, Benz, Culebras, Yourtee, Dubrouillet, Thomas, Weinstein, Wilson. A x ,W 1 T .1 JUNIOR PEP CLUB-Row One: Denny, Blanton, K. Smith, Zdaninsky, Sagitto. M. Hall, P. Jones. Morris, Gregory, S. Smith, Palmer, Stout. P Greene. Ratliff, Botts. Langston. Row Two: Schmidt, Cash, Cox. Kurrelmeyer, Carter, Burt, Hampe, McDermott. Waterhout, Byrd, John, D Brown, Hugart, Manestar, A. Sanders, Mattingly, Simmons. Row Three: V. Blackwell, Boehmer, Mitchell, D. King, Gallo, Holthaus, D. Smith Criswell, Henings, Schultz, Walker, Bullock, Hudson, B. Jojes, Engle. Row Four: Carr, Longwith, B. Ehll, Wren, Walden, S. Layton. N. Provinse Evans, S. Layton, P. Wilson, Hartsell, Trampier, Mills, Bringewatt, Quinlan, L. Taylor. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB-Row One: McBride, K. Proske, Coons, Rinne, M. Brown, L. Moore, B. Burch, Watkins, B. Ulmer. S. Proske, Cole Bogue. Row Two: M. Schneider, J. Hall, Watson, P. Alfred, Langston, Long, Cline, Concannon, S. Gluck. Richardson, P. Williamson. Hodge Manoogian. Row Three: C. Stewart, Dickerson, Haley, B. Jones, Collins, Heggs, Couglin. Corder, Palumbo. J. Bolle, Young, Lowe, T. Taylor Sanders, Gildehaus. Rou' Four: Harman, R. Weber, Haney, Sanders, J. Dulaney, J. Lorenz, Brenizer, S. Denny, Jett, J. Brown, Easterly, Vahle Pulos, R. Williams. Ottolini. Row Five: P. Johnson, Reinhardt, C. Coleman, Harbison, D. Ehll, C. Brown, Quinley. Mattus, Albach, Batts. Fiedler Horstman, Perkins, Simpson. .aw FRESHMAN PEP CLUB-Row One: A. Sandorfi, P. Taylor, Weinberg, Kermans, Whaley, Bridges, Byrnes, Phountz. Wachter. Lacata. Ruther- ford, Elliot, Shatley, Nickeson, Jennings, Kaufman, Climer. Row Two: Thames, Thomas. G. Peters, O'Brien, Weberling, Oetting, Hamil, Chap- man, Hampe, Alfolter, Kretchmar. Conrad, Havener, D. Moore, Reed. Row Three: Provinse, Wilson, Dazzo. Wiedenhoffer. Martin, Kaufman, Bandon, Elebracht, Strickland, Moehle, Allard, Sullivan, Veike, Voss, G. Taylor, Irwin. J. Thompson, Aldag. Row Four: G. Taylor. Harkins, K. Thompson, Greenwell, Leriche, Teasreau. J. Conrad, Collins, Whitney, Harris, Harman, Landon, Hardt, Florence, Smith. A DEVILISH COMMENT OFTEN HEARD . . . THE LEAVES ARE ALONE - ON TOP! V Football starts a sports filled year As Devils fight to conquer foes. A In basketball we are without a peer As another great season clearly shows. On the mat we prove our skill, As on the field in golf and track. Striving always to make the victory bell peal Our Devils are great. And that's a fact! But don,t forget that girls play too, Or the managers and coaches who are always there Doing their job with thank yous few To make our teams the best anywhere. Sports I From Beginning to End, We Fight 72 The struggle starts in the dressing room. ,fr lm fe N3 Profile of Com-ern I ,1 I Y 51,4925 .1 Touchdown!! ' if Qw- .L Big Blue breaks through. Maplewood Minutemen await action . as W' c mozx,s s + S- 1 ws- Q Q, +w Q1 'AX M Q Q. ' ,rs ,, x 7 o 1 ' s 1 . . Nlimrxgggg X K f . 1 K . . Q 1 Q, 1 xx s f Qjfif' 519' K 1277 I Fourth down frenzy for yardage Not a bystander but an understander . . and the best laid plans of mice and men. Who says boys don't gossip? A K Q9 1 fi 111611 he VhiouslQusH vp? Mnwtewooo ggi' liwrwcwffwoorhwh I .., .. I - 115 l Smith. Bosworth. Carnasiotis. Black. Kramer. DeHeer. Spiker. Ron Tim: Bowers. Klimek. Presley. McCreight. Lee. Ron' Three: Carr. Hawthorne. Linss. Mondaine. Fuhrman. Cannon. Dolphus. Cor- Slovensky. Weigraffe. Grantham. Kram. Cobb. Young. Weaver. Richardson. Bean. Schultz. R011 Blayock. Braun. M. Glogovac. Cooper. Hoch. French. Rau Six: Johnson. Gill. Kanevsky. Shoene. Seren: Watkins. Palumbo. Seng. Rohlfing. Wiedenhoffer. Hoeferlin. Although compiling a non-impressive 4-5 won-lost record. the 1964 Blue Devils still managed a third place tie finish in the newly formed Little Nine League. V The team play was spiced with ups and downs throughout i the season. The one point victories over Clayton and Berkeley. the crushing of Pattonville. the triumph over arch-rival Mehlville and the determined effort in a losing cause against St. Louis Uni- versity High will not easily be forgotten. The surprising non-conference loss at the hands of Brentwood and the 33-0 rout by Cleveland will also be remembered as will the first Maplewood defeat in 35 years by a St. Charles team. Devils receiving post-season honors were headed by First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-District guard, ,Iohn Carnasiotis. Steve Smith. All Middle Six Fullback oflast year. was named First Team All-Conference. Little Nine. Maplewood's All Conference pass receiving ends of 1963. Mike Hoeferlin 1First Teaml and Bill DeHeer lSecond lTeaml both received Honorable Mentions this year. Tackles Walt Mutert and Don Kramer also received-Honor able Mentions as did center Allen Sanders. l Varsity Schedule M-RH OPPONENT BRENTWOOD 0 6 CLAYTON 7 6 MEHLVILLE 13 6 CLEVELAND o 33 PARKWAY 7 zo ST. CHARLES 19 27 PATTONVILLE 33 15 BEEKELEY 21 20 ST. LOUIS U. HIGH 21 33 Coaches The 1964- Maplewood football coaches displayed the essential quality of instilling the team with a sense of pride and desire to win. The football coaching staff under the leadership of Head Coach Charles Seng, worked countless hours to provide Maplewoodiwith as fine a football team as possible. Through the work Of these men, already striving towards the 1965 season, continued Success should be forthcoming. F rosh The freshman football fortunes at Maplewood were bleak during 1964 as the injury- fi -5,5 5' 2 a ,N ,S Charles Seng AI Rflhlnng Head Varsity Coach VUVSIDVY Bfldffifld Coach 4 3 .- -we .A ' , .. , ' T , A, fs .9 X gi . T '? - .A ., Qt.,'7,,-N X 6 wi- 16 ii if J' ack Taylor Pete Palumbo junior Varsity Coach Freshman Line Coach riddled frosh squad, playing an extremely tough Schedule, finished with a winless N . 0-5 season. The valuable experience gained in freshman football will no doubt, be invaluable to these boys when they play varsity ball next year. X X51 it f. S I! if 'f ,1!' George Arft Head Freshman Coach mite. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD-Row One: Raines, Gallager, Spiker, Carren, Hale. Row Two: Zweifle, Purdue, McCluer, Dale, Dapron, DeWees, Tice, Warner. Row Three: Mawory, Serra, Leach, Patterson, Cruendler, Baker, Apperson, Boyer. Row Four: Garret, O'Sullivan, Turner, Wilson, King, Waters. Satley, Carter, Williams. And behind the M-RH teams always, BILL OLSEN. , X tk xx 1 ng in N N4 r- i 4 1 If 1 47 IAN' xlurfiwwll L'Hl'lI1'l Huff. Hl1lfIllIl'lA' - A 1-A-1' 4 . 0-A 1 '-'IE' ff' gn . l i Wx 1 .,, 5-::.Ti::::.:: 'ww , - x Z 1-9 5-gi-taziffzirb lla ,gli f .luhn Carnasiutis ffllllffl ' ' -' ,- -llmmfm-re-rlce 2nd Tc-am All'District Neve- flllllh l l1lHu1r'lr mfs rel Honorable Mention All-Distric! f.,-v Curdon Black Hulfburlr .5 'E-' ,X ,-an S . 1 C W altf-r Ylule-rl 7'mAlw Zml If-um -Xll'4fu11ir'r4-l1c'f- Hmmralmlf' Nl:-nliwn 'XII-District !Il .un n 41 Vic' Clugnvac Cornerbuclf Bob Spiker Tackle I Mike Hoeferlin End Honorable Mention .IQN-. N'l'1 Bill DeHeer End Honorable Mention ' ff? XM, Dan Carrol Quarterback All-Conference All-Conference vw Y www Alan Sanders Center fwm'-T35 fl' Jack Ping Corner Back Don Krammer Tackle David Bosworth Center Leftbaclf Spotlight On Success ' x Half a league, half a league onward . . . Mike mounts M-RI-I'S mark. 1. x- x Maplewood has the upper hand. I can lift it by myself. 5 N0 one ever comes to the games ' x And now hymn number 21. E -I . :I 7 Lkirvmm-...ad As the master speaks . . . OPPONENT M-RH Tournament Webster Yea, I noticed her too! One Last Look . . Tiutoe through the tulips. F iii! N' it L, 2 251' St. Louis U. High Southwest Bayless Normandy Christmas Tournament Brentwood Kirkwood Mehlville University City Affton Conference Tournament Webster Hancock Ladue Eureka Clayton McCluer Fox of Arnold Regional Tournament M -RH First Place 56 61 62 76 64 52 75 95 First Place 57 77 62 71 50 71 59 63 62 72 First Place 49 51 73 85 59 84 34- 85 49 69 91 70 56 67 Third Place ...X 119 Winning Ways VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD- Row One: Rich Aubuchon, Tom Tucker, Tom Brannon, Scott Nea, Geoff Jones, Chuck Heaven. Row Tzizo: Tim Wilson, Steve Presley, Dave Bosworth, Bob Wachter, Chip Gage, Doug Robertson. Mike Hoeferlin. Row Three: Dave Mondaine, Rick Coughenour, Bill DeHeer, Head Coach Howdy Sanders, Coach George Arft. Maplewood's hopes and expectations were crushed in the Webster Groves Regional by arch-rival Christian Broth- ers College. The defeat in- curred by the Cadets brought to mind the similar defeat a- gain by C. B. C. in the Clayton Regional two years ago. In Varsity Coach Howard lHowdyj Sanders 1963 as in 1965 the Leafs were considered by many, to be the outstanding basketball team in Missouri. The 24-3 season started off as Coach Howdy Sander's ball club grabbed a first place in the Maple- wood Tournament and five straight victories before stumbling at Southwest on December 15. From then on the Leafs won 17 straight contests including first place in the Green Division of the Normandy Christ- mas Tournament, first place in the South County Tournament and resounding victories over top ranked clubs such as Ladue and Webster. For the third con- secutive year the Leafs won the all-important South County League title, with a perfect mark of 7-0. The second loss of the campaign occurred at McCluer on February 23. The first-seeded Leafs entered the Webster Groves Regional tournament as heavy favorites to win out and compete in the state tournament on March eighth. A first round shellacking of Chaminade set the stage for the crucial meeting with C. B. C. The Leafs raced to a first quarter lead but the half-time score showed the Cadets behind by a single point. When the final gun sounded, C. B. C. had pulled the upset of the season in the St. Louis area, and handed Maplewood the third and most disheartening defeat of a truly brilliant and successful season. The team showed the remarkable ability to pick itself up , that is, when one or even two players were having off nights , the other players carried the scoring load, Steve Presley, Rick Coughenour, and Dave Bos- worth were particularly successful at this. Again this year Maplewood fans spoke of the Trio freminiscent of center Matthew Aitch and guards, Glen Huff and Bob Langel when they spoke of center, Bill DeHeer and backliners, Bob Wachter and Mike Hoe- ferlin. Coach Howdy Sanders said of DeHeer, He is probably one of the best high school basketball players in the entire state of Missouri. He led the team in every department except for free-throw percentage. Wachter and Hoeferlin both, had 15 points + aver- ages, as compared to DeHeers 23 points per game, and were both considered scoring threats from all over the court. Successful 965 -Bright Prospects For '66 Q 1 x i t, XC! .Q W. gg, 7, S qAhq,V g . . - ,. i 74 Juli z 4s . C is-f .., ,BD 5 A25 t i 15 2 f . i - ia f I I - . 1 , ...,, ,,.. Ai. I on y A fffp ,'. 1, gkjgqg ssl 61ss it 't'fcusi JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-Row One: Brad Bean. Kelly Baker, Alan Grantham. Tim Gannon. Mike Glogovac. Roger Cultll. Roy Dale. Dave Schoene. Ron' Two: Dennis Todd. David Stout, Tim Fuhrman. Rick Dreyer. Ike McClure. Jim Britton. Art Wie-graftie, Don Adams. Coach George Arft. Coach George Arft deserves Coach of the Year award at Maplewood for his success in guiding his B-Basketball team to the South County Championship, first place in the Conference Tournament, and a one point overtime victory over Webster Groves B-Team, which won the Big Ten B-Team tournament. The team, led in scoring by Jim Britton, finished with an 11-7 won-lost record. Included were five contests decided by one point tMaplewood won four of the fivel. Sometimes plagued by injuries and many times lacking height, the B-Team never lacked desire and hustle. Many players proved themselves to be prospects for next year's varsity squad, with their performances on lVIaplewood's best B-Team in years. The freshman basketball team, coached by Jack Taylor, this year found out what high school basketball was like. The team finished with a 3 and 7 won-loss record, with Jerry Spiker and Dennis Wilson providing most of the scoring punch. I, . 4- , , 4---.tri I TW l ' 1 xx lvl ESI f5Ul ' iaeiffsa' C, -1- 5 . .. 'ts ' '20 v 42 54 A Q Tal st lk f G + X . 'XJ Y! J I Y if 1 T if. if ' my , .:,. . S I, E7 .i. Q f',-, . fam M FRESI-IMAN BASKETBALL SQLAD-Ro1cO1ie: joe Maury. Dale Boyer. ,lerry Spiker. Bill Raines. Clinton Watson. Rick Zweifel. Chris Smith. Oliver Sappington. Ron' Tico: Dennis Wilson. Richard Proemsey. Mark Tandy. Roy Dapron. Nlarty Serra. Rick Apperson. Julius Williams. ,lohn Carter. Coach .lack Taylor. E mmf 'sat 5 . Q 1, 5 s rvx 3 as 035 if C121 . Y XT 1 .x 'E UWA hm.. nk ' rv M . ,-Q . . .1 -P - :- , V31 vii WL. v f E Q ,1 ,- yd., Mike Hoc-ferlm Guard 1stTc-am All Conference Robert Wavhte-r f'11r1r11 AllD1str1ct 'vk lfouglu-no f'vIII'1l'lll'll Av? MM in-:amy-M. , Honorable Mention lst Team All Conference P936 V 'AI wg, , if ' f fi- zefl Kwai Doug Robertson F om '11 nl Tom Tucker ,. 'K wa Steve- Presley Fu ru '11 rd Ward h-f.,,,,,,f.,.v Tim wvilsul1 Guard Center 'OW ff ff W 3 fwfy o MZ nomlnlf- NIPHIIHII Grappling Greats I ...' 's ,,H,,,, - ' M ,ei , ,- . A-. 1 ,.t...f I ' Qs- VARSITY WRESTLING COACH Charles Seng 59 TQ!!- VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD-Role One: D. Roff. W. Daily. D. Shucart. R. Caldwell. NI. Swofford. S. Watkins. Rau' Tivo: W. Nlutert. D. fNIeQuiston. J. Parker. L. Vaughn. ,l. Ping. C. Thomas. JUNIQR VARSITY WRESTLING COACH .lack Taylor lVI-RH grapplers ended their season -,A with one of the finest conference records in years under the experienced leader- ship of co-captains, ,lack Ping and Skip Watkins. Skip highlighted his 4-th year of wrestling in the 95 lb. class by battling ,L his way to a 2nd place in the state finals. .1T 9 L., STATE CONTENDER Skip Watkins Varsity Schedule M-RH Opponent East St. Louis ll 32 Jennings 39 I3 Webster Groves I6 28 Berkley 33 I2 Normandy I3 29 C. B. C. 4-7 2 Pattonville 27 I9 Ritnour Tournament 4th place Q , Soldan I3 33 9-1-J st. Louis LI High 23 19 Parkway 23 23 Fairview 44 5 Clayton 23 I9 O'Fallon 15 27 St. Charles I8 25 Nlehlville I2 32 V Country Day Tournament 3rd place CO-CAPTAINS Kirkwood 20 20 -laffk Pina Afton 18 27 Skip Watkins O'Fallon Regional tDistrictt 4-th place Equal Action JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Rau' Une: E. Crmiiiiwt. D. Nluliry. S. ,'xlltif'l4SltIl. J. Nayliivld. R, Hu A fggi in the faffg- ig Wqjfth E. Hrugf-ss. Run' Tim: D. Sulury. D. Htllilllivll. B, Havvtlun'iif'. U, Braun. ll. liuraiiyui. S, Nlmm-. H. I xl: two on the floor. B. Sm-lie-pc-rs. ? if . A. ,NMWQIHUDF-Y mw -5 N -Llx QF. '-', ' x ' Q 1 X i NxtxX, ' K E 1 wi - X. X Fighting with fierce-ness. A pin. and a win. A beginning . . . Muscles galore. Girl's Athletics Now girls, Miss Heeter, THIS VARSITY-Raza' Une: J. Stn-vc-ns. B. Howe-rs. T. Palumbo. J. Walker. Rau' Two: D. Logan. M. is abasketball. Tlinmpsun. l.. Taylnr. D. H1-nz. V. Smith. -'41 I Sl-INIUR CLASS TIQANT-Rolf' Une: Nl. Culf-lnras. H. Pc-Iersun. T. Palumbo. B. llrm-f-. K. Bc-ntlf-y. Rau' Tun: l.ng,an. J. Ste-ve-ns. D. Bvnz. Nl. Thmnpsnn. V. Smith. JUNIOR CLASS TEAM-Rau' Une: V. Blavkwf-ll. fl. Palmer. K. Row. B. Bnwf-rs. P. June-s. Ron' Tu.'o.' J. Lungwitli. C. Nlys-rs, B. Keating. B. Hartsvl, I.. Taylor. l.. Bullock. J. Walker. i N4 I 1' 4. .ii Jan. ' SOPHOMORE CLASS-Ron' One: J. Watson, J. Richardson. P. Williamsnn, K. Nlanmvgian, Cnncannon. Rau' Two: A. Sanders. S. Dc-nny, G. Mueller, V. Vahlv. C. Wall, P. Ehll. From the class teams represented on this page a varsity volleyball squad was formed to enter into Competition with other high schools in the area. Miss Carol Heeter Coaches the feminine athletes in all sports on all teams. A JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Ron' One: S. Layton. J. Walker. L. Bullock. S. Layton. Ron' Tim: C. Meyers. B. Keating. B. Hartsell. L. Taylor. I ii 4 E5-mix at 1. ,IL - .. ,.. . 5. gi: A ,, lv ' I Y Q fi ? ig. X. 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'A - 33- 4 g 5 --:N-.+:s-was-N ' - ---Q , ,. . .,...f 3 F1 E 5. f 9 S 1 ' , ' mg, XX - 1 :..:.:,-.4 ' A my l-- - X l L :K as-2:-:ea - 'V - ., . 5 - .:-s-Q.. , ,Av ,, ef .4.,s,,.,. Q., v - . ..,-.,-.,.wgq,:p::-5..,. ..,. -.., . ...'. - 5 , L X cv t x .sg . , WG, un. 1.4: Q 3' . Q, -., . 5 f' f',, 7 .A . SENIOR VOl.l,EYBAl.L TEAM-Rout One: D. Benz. T. Palumbo. A. Gluck. V. Smith, Ron' Two: D. Logan. J. Stevens. B. Peterson. M. Thompson. K. Conley. SOPHONIORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Ron' One: D. Fieldler. C. Delcour. .l. Watson. Y. Yahle. Ron' Two: J. Nlueller. P. Williamson. ,l. Richardson. l. Baits. S. Denny. A SOFT MURMUR OF SHEER DELIGHT THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT. Whirling dresses, a transformed gym. Proms, and a dance where she asks him. Queens and their courts are a pretty sight. And help to liven a wonderful night. Great fun is had by one and all. At Maplewood we have a ball. A Social Homecoming Queen Miss Kathy Bentley IV' The Final Touches A raging bonfire kicked off Homecoming festivities for Maple- wood this season on Thursday night, November 12. At the close of the pep-raising rally, football coach, Charles Seng, announced the 1964 Homecoming Queen and Maids. The next evening the Maple- wood gridiron team fought a tough battle against St. Louis University High, but came out on the losing end of a 33-21 game. Saturday night, a dance was held in the school gymnasium to climax the Homecoming week- end. At this time Coach Seng once again presented the Queen and the Maids attending, in addition to his football team. lHl1MEEl1MINE - a brief pause for slow dancing in the midst of the battle of the bands. Spirit blazes with the bonfire. Coach Seng lines up the senior backbone of the team. From left to right: Dale Satory, Senior Maid Penny Matlock, Tim McCreight, Junior Maid Christy Palmer. JASPER, Coach Seng, Sophomore Maid Sue Gluck. Steve Pres- ley, Queen Kathy Bentley. and Bob Hawthorne. Not pictured: Freshman Maid Cindy Chapman. King of Two Courts-Bob Wachter '---r Rendezvous Royalty New T sl COURT-Ron' One: Vicki Graham. dance cabinet manager: Bill Cruendler, freshman jack: Jim Britton, sophomore jack: Sandy Freeman. CAA. treasurer. Row Two: ,Ioann Dawes. GAA secretary: Jim Brown, junior jack: Bob Spiker. senior jack, Toni Palumbo, CAA vice president. Row Three: King Bob Wachter: Kay Conley. CAA president. Four of a kind and King Bob Wacliter made up the winning hand at this years Backwards Dance. The fourjacks were: freshman Beau Cruendler, sophomore ,lim Britton. junior Jim Brown, and senior Bob Spiker. Set in the old west, the Cabinet kicked up their heels in a lively Can-Can. Decorations set the mood from the swinging saloon door entrance to the crystal chandelier, suspended from the center of the ceiling. X X I l N -3' ,,,,..... CABINET-Row One: Peggy Dubrouillet, Kathy Bentley, Stathie Follias. Ann Gluck. jane Stevens.Ro1cTu'o: Vicki Smith. janet Steger. Bonnie Bruce. Penny Matlock. Betty Peterson. Diane Benz. 4 And Now A Word From Our ponsors Bredell Food Shop . . . . Burns Buick ......... Butt-nhofl's All Nlarket . . . Continental Can Company . .. Del Yeatch Carpet . . Discount Cleaners . . . F. jfs Bexall Drug .... G. H. Plumbing... floldeis .......... Halkers Derby Station ..... Hannigan Distributing Comp. .. ... Hart ,lewelers ............. Heitman Auto Body.. . Hermanis 'lloggery . . . Houskals Nlarket ....... ,lohnsonis Service Station . . Kay's Womens Wear . . . Kelly Beal Estate 1..... . . Kennedy-Brownie Nlusic Co. . lid C. Kohler Barber Shop . . . l,ondon Shop .............. l,ouis Brothers Floor Covering . l,ou's Shell Station ........... ... Nlaplewood Bank and 'llrust Co. . Nlaplewood City Administration 138 138 139 141 139 136 142 138 137 136 139 141 141 141 139 139 141 138 137 139 139 141 137 143 135 NIorgan's Cleaners . . 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HARDWARE, PAINTS, TOYS Y PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL 81 MARY GEORGE HoUsEHoLD SUPPLIES FORMAL and BRIDAL SHOP 7321 Manchc-sh-r Ml 5-9090 7320 Manchester Ave. lformalsvlfdrsl-lslelliom and Mlssion 7-hill Gowns for Bridal Party Maplewood, MO' SARATOGA RECREATION INC. Bowling Lanes Corom 8. Pocket Billiards 2725A Sutton MI 5-9633 Pre-scrlpllon Specialist Junior Bowlers Always Welcome 7300 Manchu-sh-r Ave-. at Marshall Complimenis of RUSSEll'S SELICA SHOE STORE Shoes for the vntlre family 7310 Manchester 7323 Manchester Maplewood, M PLE OOD ANK AND TRUST COMPAN CORNER - SUTTON at MANCHESTER Drive In - Walk Up FREE PARKING Banking complete in every detail Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' COMPLIMENTS OF CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF MAPLE WOOD Fo Yo C venience DRIVE IN BANKING WALK-UP BANKING LARGE PARKING AREA M b F D I C 73o5M II I Ae Mp: dI7M Ml50666 4 Abernathy, Eugene 29,94 Abernathy, Jerry 47.91.95 Adams, Don 29,121 Addington. Truman 11 Advertising 134-145 Affolter. Charlene 21,109,119 Affolter. Dennis 37.79.85.86.87 Aitch. Brenda 21 Aitch, Sharon 29 Albach, Karen 107 Aldag. Sally 21,107,109 Aldrich. Eddy 29 Alexander. .labrill 37.74.77 Alexander. Kemara 29 Alfred, Pat 29,107 Allard. Bonnie 21,101,109 Anderson, James 37 Anderson. Shelby 29 Annual Editors Annual Staff Apperson, Don 47 Apperson. Ricky 21,82,115.121 Arft, George 11.103.120.121 Asch. Linda 29.107 Aubuchon. Richard 37.120 Autery. Debbie 29 Aycock, Lonnie 11.96 Bailey. Gary 37,92 Baily. Tom 47 Baily, William 47,96 Baker. Dennis 47.95 Baker. Kelly 29.114.121 Baker, Mark 21.115 Ball. Patricia 47,106,108 Ballak. Juanita 47.93 Baltimore. Paul Band 74-75 Banden, Cheryl 21.96.109 Banden, Robert 47 Banta. Paul 21 Baranyai, Cary 37.74.92 Barbaglia. Charles 48 Barbeau. Dennis 74 Barcon. Russel Barneko, Patricia Barker. Phyllis Barker. Spurganna 29 Barlow, Julius 29 Barlow, Linda 37 Barneho, Bill Baseball Basketball Bastin. Elanine 21 Batts. lniss 29.78.79 Bauer, Laurie 48 Beach. Don 37,87 Bean, Bradley 29.74.114,121 Bechtel, Cary 48 Becker. Stephanie 48 Beike, Toni 21.95 Bennett. ,lim 48.79 Bentley, Kathy 48,86,87,90.97. 106.108.131,133 Benz, Diane 48,82,87,97,106, 108. Berni. Bert. 1 Bertz, Black. Black. 116 INDEX 133 Mike 29 ,inda 37 Karole 21 Dwight 29 Cordon 48,94.104,114. Blackwell. Linda 37 Blackwell, Ronald Blackwell. Vickie 37.106 Blanto n. Shirley 37,106 Blow. Dave Blaylock. Bob 29.78.114 Board of Education Boehmer. Arlinda 29,96 Boehmer, 37.87 Boehmer. Charlotte 37,106 Bogue. Diann 29,90,99.107 Bolego. John 48 Bolte. Bolte, Bolle. Bolte. Bolte. David 29 Jackie 29,85.90,99.107 Penn 48 93 y . ,Ioseph 29 Sara Borchers, Larry 21 Bos wo rth. Anthony 49 Bosworth. David 49,104,114-, 117,120,122 Botts, Margaret 37.98.106 Bowers. Barbara 37.79.82.85, 114 Bowers. Richard 4-9.79.95.104 Bowie.,1olm 49 Boyd. Wayne 29 Boyer. Boyer. Calvin Dale 21.74.115.121 Boy's Clee 79 Brase, Elsa 11 Brand, Gary 49 Brand. Janet 21 Brandt. .lanet 46.49.95.97,106. 108 Brannon, Thomas 37.101,120. 122 Braun, David 37,90,98,104.114 Breeding. Alice 92 Breedi ng. Harold 91 Breiiese, Tom 49,94.96,97,101 Breniz er. Carolyn 29.99.107 Brennan, Karen Brewer, Michael 11 Bridger, ,lames 37 Bridge Bringe 106 s. Sheila 21,90,109 watt 37,78.86,87.91.94. Britton. ,lim 29,99,121.131 Brooner, Don 21 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown 133 . Carolyn 29.90.92 . Charles 11,77 . Deborah 37.95,98,106 , ,lanet 29.99.107 ..1im 37.82,86.87.94.98. Brown, Laura 21 Brown. Mary 29.99.107 Bruce. Bonnie 49.92,97.100.106. 108 Bruning, Robert Bryan. Reverta Bullock, Linda 37.98,106.187 Burch. Brenda 29.79.99.107 Burch, Karen 49.86.92 Burgess. Eric 29.74 Burnett, Bruce 94,101 Burt. Linda Busby, Sandy 82 Butenhoff. Janice 49 Butenhoff, Roy Byrd, Susan 37,106 Byrnes. Diane 21,109 Byrnes, Dorothy 50.93,94.106, 108 Cafeteria Help 101 Caldwell, Richard 29 Calendar 70-71 Cannon. Sandra 21 Canten, Alfred 29 Carlyon, David 37.79 Carnasiotis, john 50.82.87,114, 116.104,95 Carr. Celeste Sue 37.82,106. 95 Carr. ,lim 29,114.79 Carroll. Chris 29,78 Carroll, Dale 29 Carroll. Danny 50.114.117,104 Carter, ,lohn 121 Casey. Sharon 37 Cash. Cynthia 37.106.94 Castro. Gene 37 Carter. ,Iohn 115 Carter. Margaret Peggy 37. 106 Castro. William Cates. Kenneth 50 Chapman, Cynthia Cindy 21 .107.109 Chapman. Sue 50.90.100.106. 108.97 Cheerleaders 102 Chess Club 96 Chip Staff 89 Chism, Lorretta Cintel. Sue 50.106.108.97 Choir 78-79 Clark, Marian .50,86.87.96 Clayton. David 114 Climer. Barbara 21,109,107 Climer. john 29 Cline. Janet 29.99.107 Cobb, Roger 29,78.99,114,121 Cochran. Leslie Cochran, Patricia Ann Cochran. Paul 11 C. 0. E. 93 Cofield.,1oe VV. 21 Cofield. Linda 50 Cole. Diana 29,107.77 Cole, Pat 50.78 145 17 4 Coleman. Cheryl 29.99.107.94 Coleman. Milton Bert 91 Collins. Dana 21.107.109 Collins. Peggy 29.107.79 Combs. Carolyn 11 Conley. Kay 50.92.133.95 Conrad. Carl Eugene 37 Conrad. Dale 29 Concannon. Sharon 99.107 Conrad. ,lanet 21.107.109 Conrad. Paul 51.193 Conrad. Peggy 21.107 Coons. Michelle 29.95.99.100. 107.109 Cooper. Kenneth 37.86.74 Cooper. Ron 29.94 Copenhaven. Dennis 37 Corcoran. Malcolm 29 Corcoran. Martin 37.98.106.114 Corder.,1an 29.79.90.99.107 Corneau. ,lay 37 Coughenour. Rick 37.90.98.104. 120.122 Coughlin.1udy 30.99.107 Counselor's Help 100 Courtwright. Tom 30 Cox. Brenda 92 Cox. Glenda 37.92 Coy. Warren 11.92 Craddock. Pat Craddock. Tim 30 Craft. Rickie 30 Craig. Orval 11.46 Creason. Gary 37 Creighton. .lim 51 Criswell. Gail 37.82.87.98.106 Culebras. Manolita 51.78.82.84. 85.95.97.106.108 Cyrus. Gary 37.79.96 Daily. Woodrow Dale. Gene 21.115 Dale. Roy 30.90.99.104.114.121 Dance Band 77 Dapron. Roy 21.115.121 Dare. Roberta 21 Daughtery. Steve Davis. Arma 37 Davis. Charles 21 Davis. John 21 Davis. Mike 51 Davis. Virginia 51.l0O.106.108 Dawes. .lo Ann 51.87.90.95.97. 100.106.108 Dazzo. Gretchen 21.100.107 Deal. Kenneth 37 DeHeer. Viiilliam 51.104.114. l17.120.122 dejongl. Robert 11 Delaney. Michael 51.78 Delcour. Cheryl 30.94 Dennis. Norman Denny. Sharon 30.79.90.92. 99.107 Denny. Sheila 37.74.82.92.106 Detering. Warren 12.82 De Weese. Gary 79 6 De Wees. .lack 21.82.115 Dickerson. Karen 30.78.107 Diehl. Richard 30 Dodson. Eddie 30 Dodson. Waymond Dolan. john 12.76 Dolphus. Warren 37.98.104.114 Donohue. Sandy 30 Doss. Rebecca 37 Dowley. Debby 51.78.86.87.97. 106.108 Downing. Diane 12.92 Dreyer. Curtis 37.74.77.78.114 Dreyer. Ricky 30.94.121 Dubrouillet. Peggy 51.79.82.97. 106.108.133 Dubry. Coral 12 Duckworth. Randy . Dulaney. Donna 52.99.106.107. 108 Dunn. Larry 30 Dunn. Randy 21.77.91 Durney. Gary 52.87 Dyck. Herbert 12.94 Easterly. Brenda Easterly. Kanza 95 Eberhardt. Allan 37.77.94 Edwards. Barbara Eggers. David 52 Ehll. Barb 37.85.90.106 Ehll. DeDe 30.85.90.99.107 Eifert. Georgene 52 Ellebracht. Melva 21.107.109 Ellebracht. Sharon 37.79 Elliot.1an 21.107.109 Ellis. Fred Ellis. ,lohn 52 Emerson. Bob 30 Engle. Linda 37.106 Ernst. Donald 21 Espy. Robert Evans. Clinton 21 Evans. Larry Evans. Ron 38 Evans. Terry 38.82.85.98.106 Everson. Ron 38 Eye. Walter 21 Fasewell. Dugger Feagens. Linda 30.85 Fehrmann. .lames 21 Ferguson. David 52.93 Fiedler. Diane 20.94.99.107 Field. Anna Field Floor. Debbie 38.78 Florence. Kathy 21.107.109 Florence. Mary 38 Folias. Stathie 52.90.97.106.108. 133 Football. 112-117 Ford. Shirley Foreign Exchange Club 85 Foreign Exchange Student 84 Foreman. Pat 30 Frank. Mary .io 38 Freeman. Sandy 52.78.82.87.97 100.106.108.133 French. Bill French Club 95 Freshman-Sophomore Talent Show 80 Friedrich. Shirley 38.106 Fuhrman. Dennis 52.94.96.114 Fuhrman. Tim 30.94.121 Future Teachers of America 92 Girls Athletic Association 105-107 G.A.A. Backwards Dance 132- 133 Gage. Richard 38.98.1.04.120. 122 Gallagher. Mike 21.115 Gallina. .loe 21.98 Gallo. Susanne 38.79.106 Gannon. Tim 30.99.114.121 Garland. Harold Garren. Eugene 52 Garren.1ames 21.90.9l.101.115 Garrett. Tom 53 Gates. Bob 21 Gault. Michael 21 Gerling..1udy 53 German Club 94 Giesman. Bonnie 30.99.107 Gildehaus. Joan 30.107 Gill.1ames 114- Gilstrap. Jesse 53.87.96 Girling. Carol Girl's Basketball 126 Girl's Glee 79 Girl's Yolleyball 127 Glenn. Rinell 53.74.96.101 Glogovac. Mike 300.100.1 14.121 Glogovac. Yic 53.86.87.94.104. 114.115, D v Glover. W lrginia 12 Gluck. Ann 53.12.97.106.108. 133 Gluck. Frand 38.114 Gluck. Sue 38.82.85.99.107.131 Glynn. David 21 Gockel. Becky 53 Golidzly. Robert 38 Goodt'..1udi 53.92.106.108 Goodwin. Barry 38 Goodwin. Della 21 Gordon. Steve 38 w Goss. Nlard 53 Graham. Yicki 46.53.82.85.86. 87.90.95.97.108.133 Grahm. Rick 38 Grantham. Alan 30.78.99.114. 121 Graves. l.arry Gray. Belinda 30.79.107 Green. - Green. Green. Green. Green. Green. Carleton 12 Glenda 54.93 Paulette 38.82.90.98.106 Margaret 21 Marilyn 54 Vicki 30.99.107 Green, Wesley Greenwell, Carol 21,101 Greggites 92 Gregory, Pam 38,79,12,98,106 Grimm, John 21.82 Grommet, Ed 22.96 Gruendler, Bill 22,115,133 Gusoskey, Bob 22 Hale, Greg 22,115 Haley, Donna 30,95,l07 Hall. Judy 30,79,85,99.107 Hall, Marilyn 38,82,92,106 Hall, Mary 54 Hall, Roddy 54 Halley, Tom 22 Halterman. Ray Hamil, Linda 22,109,107 Hamlin, Helen 12,25 Hampe, Linda 38,74,86,85,90. 94,98,106 Hampe, Sue 22,107,109 Hancock, Peggy 22 Haney, Mary 30,107 Harbinson, Karen 30,74,92,99, 107 Hardt, Lynda 22,82,107,109 Harter, Ethel 12,85 Hartsell, Beth 38,106 Hardt, Robert 54 Harkins, Gayla 107,109 Harmon, Edward Harman, Linda 22,92,109 Harr, Jerry 54 Harralston, Tom Harrington, James Harris, Judy 22,109 Harry, Mary Lee 22 Harry, Maurice Harry, Rosco Harry, Willie Hartmann, Darlyn 54,86,87,94, 106,108 Hartmann, Jolm 54 Havener, Nancy Ann 22,109 Hawthorne, Bob 38,79,98,104, 114,131 Hawthorne, Peggy 22 Hayes, James 78 Haynes, Glen 30,74,77 Haynes, Rose 54,78 Haynes, Sam 12 Heaven, Charles 38 Heberer, Louis 22 Heeter, Carol 12 Heggs, Mary 30,90,99,107 Helton, Joe 38 Hendrix, 22 Henings, Karen 38,82,85,87,98, 106 Henning, Mike 30 Hennings, Jim 54 Henseler, Steve 114 Henseler, Rich 55 Hentz, Druscilla Herman, Jennivieve 12 Hesse, Joan 55,79,106,108 Hickenbotham, Ken 38,178 Hickman, Jackie 55,86,94 Hicks, Larry 55 History Seminar 91 Hoch, Fred 30,114 Hock, Karen 30,107 Hodge, Judy 30,107 Hoeferlin, Mike 20,55,82,l14, 117,120,123 Hoffman, Danny Hoffman, Sharon 22 Hoffmann, Mary 38 Holdman, Joseph 22 Hollingsworth, Kathy 22 Hollins, 55 Holthaus, Christine 74,94,106 Homecoming, 130,131 Horn, Jim 30,94,114 Horstman, Fran 30,94,99,107 Horvath, William 38,86,87 House, Kenneth 38 Hovis, Brenda 30,107 Hovis, Judy 55,106,108 Howard, Jim 22 Hubbarb, Phyllis 55 Hudson, Pat 38,106 Hughart, Nancy 78,98,106 Hummel, Bob 31,74 Hunter, 55,94,106,108 Hunziker, John 55 Hunziker, Mike 38 Hurt, Douglas 38 Hurt, Gail 56 Hutchison, Stephen 38,78,82, 85,101,104 Hyde, David 86 Irwin, Linda 22,109 Jakoblewski, Sulvay James, Robert 46,56,79,82,92, 96,104 Jaques, Robert 12 Jardines, lhralim 22,91 Jefferson, Roxanne Jenkins, Eric 79 Jennings, Dennis 56 Jennings, Patricia 22,107,109 Jennings, Ricky 31 Jett, Sherry 31,82,85,99,107 John, Mary 38,106 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Charles 56,93 Herman 38,78,1l4 Linda 31 Marilyn Patricia 31 107 Jones, Barbara 38,82,85,98,106 Jones, Barbara 31,107 Jones, Cheryl Jones, David Jones, Geoffrey 38,98,122,120 Jones, Mary tPatJ 38,82,85,98, 106 Jones, Richard 56 Jones, Richard 31 Jones, Shirley 46,56,82,85,86, 87,97,106,108 Jordan, David Judson, Louise 12,95 Juergens, Judy 56,93,97 Juergens, William 56,93 Junior-Senior Talent Show 81 Junior Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y 98 Kamler, Larry Kanevsky, David 56,69,104,1l4 Kaufmann, Hilda 22,109 Kaufmann, Linda 22,96,107,109 Keating, Bonnie 38 Keating, Charles Keating, Linda 22 Klausing, Karen 22,107 Keel, William 56,74,77,86,87. 91,92.94 Keleman, Peter 38,96 Keller, 79 Kelley, Dennis 57,87 Kellogg, Linda 57,78,106,108 Kellogg, David Kelly, Mary Kempf, Ross 57 Kermans, Adriane 22,107,109 Kern, Jim 93 Kurrelmeyer, Jean 38,106 Kettenacker, Ron 31 Kilburn, Larry 22 Kilsberg, JoAnne 13,86,89 Kimmons, Larry 31 King, Debbie 38,106 King, Delien King, Rickie 31,107 King, Tom 22,115 Kinnard, Robert 57 Kleisley, Dennis 57,88 Klickman, John 13 Klimek, Tom 38,114 Klein, Pamela 22.96.107 Kohler, Keith Kollias, George 46,57,86,104 Kram, Kenneth 31 Kramer, Don 38,90,94,98,104, 117 Krato, David 38 Kretchmar, Dale 22,107,109 Kretchmar, David 57,87,91,96 Krohne, Joyce 22,90,91,92 Krumm, Roy 38 Latin Club 95 Landon, Claudia 22,82,92,107, 109 Lane, Bill 31 Lane, Tonya 57,97,106,108 Lang, Robert 57 Langford, Linda 22 Langston, Barbara 38,106 Langston, Earnestine 36,107 Larason, Fred 13 Largent, Sandy 57,106,108 Lasley, Mike 38,95,96 Layton, Sheila 38,106 Layton, Shirley 38,79 Leach, Bruce 22,115 Leach, Mike 38 Leafs 96 Lee, Robert lBob1o 39,82,92,98, A 101.104.1l4 Leek. Bruce 39 Leriche. Betty 22.107 Lewis. Howard Ley. Robert lGenel 39 Library Help 100 Lecata. Chris 22.109 Linss. Don 39.87.114 Logan. Diane 58.78.106.108 Lohmann. Gary 58 Loidd..1oyc6 58.92 Loida. Nancy 39.106 Long. Linda 31.90.99.107 Longwith. Joyce 39.74.95.lO6 Love. Gwendolyn Lorena. Judy 31.97.99.107 Lowe. Linda 31.82.85.94.107 Loyet. Diane 58.85.90.95.97. 100.106.108 Lucos. Suzanne 22 Luh. Margaret 13 Lunbeck. Barbara 58 Lyles. Roosevelt Maple Leaves Staff 88 Maeweather. Mae 22 Mahan. Laura 22.96 Mahoney. Richard 22.115.96 M-Club 104 Majorettes. 103 Manche. Gene 39 Mancuso. Greg 31 Manestar. Nancy 39.822.98.106 Maniaci. .lohn Monoogian. Karen 31.85.90.92. 107 Marlowe. Eddie 31 Marlowe. Darlene 79 Martin. Debby 22.107.109 Martin. Gwen 58 Martin. Herman 31.94 Martin. Rosemary 58.92.97.100. 106.108 Martin. Steven 22 Mason. Ruth 31.79.90 Matlock. Penny 46.58.82.92.97. 106.108.131.133 Matthews. Dorothy 58 Matthews. .lim Matthews. Vernon Mattingly. Ann 39.82.98.106 Mattox. Larry 39 Mattox. Sharon 22 Mattus. Linda 31.94.107 Maurer. Joe Mauzy.1ohn 31 McBride. .ludy 31.95.107.109 McCarthy.1ohn 58 McClure. Ira 22.115.121 McCoy. Dennis McCreigLht. Roger 31.78 Mcfireight. Tim 38.78.98.104. 131.114 Mc Daniel.l,arry 22 Mc Daniel. Sandra Mc Dermott. Ellen 39.82.98.106 Mc Farland. Eddie 39 8 McFarland. .Ioe 39 McGarvey. Vernon 59.93 McGowan. Greg 39.96.101 McPherson. Beverly 39 McQuiston. Don 59.79.104 Meier. Gary 59.93 Menos. Gary Meredith. .lerry 59 Meyer. Carol Mikkelsen. Claude 13 Miles. Eddie 31.79 Millaway. .ludy Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Carl 59.77 Carol 59.78.86.87 Dennis Frank 23 .Iohn 31.74 Kathy 31 Lois 59.93 Steve 23.79 Mills. .lim 59 Mills. Susan 39.82.86.87.90.92. 94.106 Minor. Gary Mitchell. Charlene 39.106 Moehle. Carm 39.86.87 Moehle. Mary 23.96.107.109 Moeser. Georgia 31 Moiman. 94 Molier. Bruce Mondaine. David 114.120 Moore. De ise. 23.107.109 Moore. Larry. 31.107 Moore. Laurie 31.82.99.107 Moore. Steve 31 Monroe. Mary 23 Montalbano. Charlene 23.107 Moreland. Don 23 Moreland. John Morris. Carroll Morris. Linda 39.82.85.95.98. 106 Morrison. Lee 59.86.95.96.104 114.116 Moses. Charles Mowry. 39.79 Mowry. Joseph 23 Mu Alpha Theta 87 Mueller. Gil 59 Mueller. ,lim 60.90 Muler. Judy 60 Mullen. Barbara 31 Muller. Jerri 31.107 Muller. .lim 23 Mutert. Walter 60.79.104.114. 116 Myatt. Sue Myers. Art 60.93 Myers. Carol 39 Myers. Larry 39.86.77 Nalls. Gloria Nea. Scott 39.98.104.114.120 Nebbitt. Anthony Nebbitt. Carolyn 31.79 Nelson. Carl 60.33 Neun. Norman Nichols. Steve 60.82.86.87.104 Nickerson. Claire 23.107.109.95 Nisbet. Pat 60 Nofsinger. Deborah 23.107 Nofsinger. Pamela 23 National Honor Society 86 O'Brien. Regina 23.92.107.109 OiBrien. Sharon 60.92.93 Oetting. Sandra 23.92.95.107. 109 Office Help 100 Oldham. Tom 39.87.96 Omohundro. Charlotte 60.88. 90.95.97.106.108 Olsen. Bill 60.78.86.87.96.115 O'Neill. David 39.96.101 O'Neill. Steve 31 Orchestra 76 Ostrander. Sandy 31.79.107 O'Sullivan. Dennis 115 Ottolini. Carolyn 31.78.90.95. 99.107 Owens. Rick 61.92.93 Owens. Sandy 61.92.93 Owens. Suzy 39 Palmer. Christy 39.78.95.98. 106.131 Palumbo. Mickey 31 .85.90.99. 107 Palumbo. Peter 13.115 Palumbo. Toni 61.78.106.108. 133 Papin. Diane Papin. Mary Anne 39.106 Parker. Brenda Parker. .lohn 39 Parker. Linda Parks. Enos 23 Parks. Mickey 31 Parsons. Tamra lElainel 39 Parsons. Viola Patterson. John 23.115 Patterson. Sharon 39 Pep Club 108-109 Perdue. Clifford 23.115 Perdue. Donald Perkins. Judy 31.95.107 Peters. Gloria 95.109 Peters. .ludy 61.97.106.108 Peterson. Betty 46.61.78.87.106 108.97.133 Ping. .lack 61.104.114.117 Pitman. Dorsey Pfountz. Dianne 23.109 Pierce. Vincenza 13.95 Porter. Carolyn 23.107 Porter. Larry 39.78 Potterfield. Earl 39 Pottgen. JoAnn 23.90 Powell. .lim 23 Powell. Mike 61 Presley. Steve 31.95.99.104-.120 131 Pretto. Jack 32 Proemsey, Richard 23,79,107. 121 Proske. Karen 32.79,99.107.109 Proske. Sharon 32.107 Provinse. Nancy 39.86.98.106 Provinse. Judy 23.109 Pulos. Georgia 32.85.92.99.107 Pyatt, Kathy Pyatt. Stephen Quick. ,lim 32 Quinlan. Nancy 39.106 Quinley. Harold Quinley. Linda 32.107 Quinn. Donna 13 Raines. William 23,115,121 Randall. .lames Ratliff. Sharon 39,82,98.106 Rayfie1d.1im 23 Red Cross 90 Reed. Linda 23,107,109 Reeves. Janet 6l.78.82,106.108 Reeves. JoAnn Reinhardt. Mary ,lo 3282.85.95 99.107 Renick. Sybil 61.106.108 Reynolds. Charles Richards. Dennis 32.114 Richardson, ,lean 32.85,99.107 Richardson, Patricia 39,106 Richardson, Thomas 39,104.95 Riney.1ackie 23 Riney. Roy 39 Rinne. Harriet 32.85.90.99.107. 109 Rio. Maria 61.106 Risley. janet 23 Robertson, Douglas 39.20 Robinson, Lorelei 39 Roderique. Randy 32.101 Roff, Danny 39.104 Rohlfing. Albert 13,115 Rohr. Jim 62 Ross. George Ross. Michael 39 Rothe. Klaus Row, Kathleen lKatiel 39.86. 98.106.95 Ruhlman. Henry Rusan. Francille lFranil 62.82. 85.86.87.91.95.106.108 Russell. Barbara 62.106 Rutherford. Gail 23,107,109 Rutter. .lill 62.100.106.108 Saal. Mike Sagitto. Edwina 39.102.96 Salmon. David 32 Sanders, Alice 39.106 Sandy. Mark 23 Sapp. Judy Sappington. Oliver 23.131 Satory, Dale 39,79.l14,131 Sattley. Ron 23.79.115 Savary. Saron 32 Scannel. Robert 62 Schall, Dave 39 Scheidt, Robert 32.82.9499 Schepers. Barry 32 Schepers, Bernard 32 Schepers, William 40 Scherer, Ellen 62,93 Schmid. Paula 40.106 Schneider. Margaret 62.74,78. 90.92.106.108 Sclmeider. Martha 32.85.92.95 99 Schoenle. Richard 62,77,90,95 Schoene. David 32,114,121 Schondelmeyer, Charles 13,96 Schnultz. Cliff 32 Schucart, David 63,104 Schultz, David 40.106 Schultz. Wayne 32 Schurig, ,Iames 40.74 Schwarztrauber. Mary Ann 63 92,93.94 Schwegler, Joe Schwieger. Marvin 40.74.77.96. 98.114 Seabough, Grace Selby. Patricia 23 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 97 Senyard. Kathie 63.79,106.108 Serra. Martin 23.115.l21 Seng. Charles 13.115 Sharp. .luva 13.86 Sharpe. William 40.95 Shatley. Gloria 40 Shattey. Mary 23,107,109 Sheffield, Steve Sheep, Jackie 63,93 Sheppard.1udy 63,106.l08 Shockey. George 46.63.82.86. 87.96 Shoenfield, Robert 23 Shook. Peggy Shultz. Pam 40.79 Sieving. Mark 40 Simmons, Linda 40.98.106 Simpson, Janet 32,107 Simpson. Patty 40.95 Simpson. Tom 63 Sinclair, Mike 32 Skorat. John 63.93 Slaughter. Steve 40.95 Slovensky. Leonard 32.74.114 Smith. Bonnie 40 Smith. Chris 23.74.121 Smith. Connie 23.107 Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith. Kathy 40.94.106 Ronald 40 Steve 63.82.104.114,116 Sue 40.79.98.106 Smith. Vicki 46.63.82.86.97,100 106.108 Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y 99 Spiker, Gerry 23,115,121 Spiker. Buddy 64,78,79.82,92. 104,114,116 Squires. Sharon Stack. Martin Stage Crew 101 Steger. ,lanet 64,87.94.97.106, 108 Stephens. William 64.79,104. 114 Stevener, Bob 23 Stevener, Tom 64 Stevens, Jane 64,97,106,108 Stewart. Carol 32 Stewart, Geni 32.85.98 Stricklen. Donna 32,96.107.109 Stinekraus, Debbie 23 Stolzenbach. Sherry 40 Stolzenbach. Wayne 64 Stotler. Dennis Stout. Dave 32 Stout. Jackie 40,106 Stovall, Barb 64,100,108 Stricher, Mark 64 Student Council 82 Stulce. Dave 40 Sullivan. Christina 23.95.107. 109 Summers. Walt 40 Swann. Lorainne 14 Swofford, Mike 64.77.104 Szevery. Gary 40 Tandy. Mark 121 Tankley, Eunice Tate. Sharon 32 Tate. Tom 64 I Taylor. Dorothy 65.106 Taylor, Gail 23 Taylor. Gwcn 23.109 Taylor. James Taylor. Jack 115.121 Taylor. Lynda 40.98.106 Taylor. Pamela 32 Taylor, Paula 90 Taylor. Terry 32.107 Taylor. Phyllis 109,95 Taylor. Thomas 40.79 Tesreau. Wanda 23.107.109 Thames, ,Io Ann 109 This-hes. Martha 14 Thomas. Calvin 40 Sanders. 117 Sanders. Sanders. Sanders. Sanders. Sandorfi. Allen 62.78.104.114. Arlene 32,107 Debbie 32.95.99.107 Howard 13,120 .launita 62 Anna 23.107.109 Smith. Diann 40.94.106 Smith. .ludi 40 Smith. Keith Smith. Linda 23.109 Smith. Larry 32.74 Smith. Louis ,lean 32.107 Smith, Lucille 13.87 Thomas. Charlotte 109.79 Thomas. Evelyn 65.106.97.108 Thomas. Karlas 40 Thompson. ,Ioyce 23,107.95 Thompson. Karen 24,107,109 Thompson. Marsha 65.86.100. 106.108 Thompson. William 32.79 Tice. John 115 Tilden. Dennis 79 Timanus. Danny 40 Timanus. Ju Ellen 32.107 Todd. Dennis 32.114 Todd. Gayle Todd. Larry 32.96 Todd. Nancy 24 Toombs. Wlilliam 40.86.87 Trainpier. Kathie 40.87.106.92 Travis. Marsha 24 Tripp. Louis 40 Troupe. Carolyn 32.79 Truelove. Ronald 40 Tucker. Tom 40.98.104.120.123 Turner. Fred 115.79 Tweedle. Robert Tyson. Rosemary 24 1'lmer. Beverly 32.99.107 Ulmer. Leslie 65.106.108.79 Underwood, Dave 65.78 Vahle. Yalerie 32,82.99.107 Vaughn. Louis 104 Vick. Yvonne 32 Voss. Dorothy 24.107.109.79 Wachter. Judy 24,107,109 Wachter. Robert 65.120.123. 132.133 Wagner. Michael 40 Walden. Pamela 40.79.82.106 Walker. Mary 40.82.98.106 Walters.J.C. 14 War Orphan Club 90 Ward. Cary 85.95.98 Warner. Daniel 115 Washburn. Jerry 40 Waterhout. Renee 40.87.94.106 O Waterhout. Robert 40.96 Waters. David 24.115 Watkins. Alfred 65.104.114.118. 78 Watkins. Christine 32.99.107 Watson. Clinton 121 Watson. Juanita 32.107 Watson. Gene 40.78 Weaver. Frank 32.114 Weber. Ruth 32.99.107 Weber. Williard 65.74.87.104 Weberling. Kay 24.82.109 Weiland. Don 40.77 Weinberg. Sanford 46.65.90 Weinberg. Susan 24.74.95.109 Weinstein. Marilyn 65.106.108 Weldon. Judith 66.92 Wesselman. Lynn 24 W'ha1ey. Linda 24.109 W'hite. Mike Whitney. Madaleaze 24.91.107. 109 Whitney. Pickett 40.79 Whitworth. Forest 14 Wick. Steven 24.96 Wiedenhoffer. Alan 40.98 Wiedenhoffer. Barbara 24.107. 109 Wiegraffe. Art 32.94.114-.121 Wiggs. Phil 24 Williams. Aaron 115 Williams. Julius 121 Williams. Leroy 40 Williams. Robbie 32 Williams. Robin 24 Williams. Ruth 32 Williamson. Mimi 66.106.108 Williamson. Patricia 32.82.99. 107 Willis. Alan 40.91.96 Wilson. Dennis 24.115.117.109. 121 Wilson Wilson. Wilson. Wilson. Wilson Linda 66.106 Pamela 40.98.106.108 Penny 40.78 Sharon 24 Timothy 40.86.87.95. 98.114.104.120.123 W'indle. Jerry W'interfeld. Donna 40 Wlirick. Frank 41 Wise. Alvin 66.79.95 Woodruff. Nancy 24 Words. Barbara Sue 66.106.108 Woods. Jewel Woods. Karen 32 Woodside. David 66 W'orkes. Phil 33 Worthington. Elaine 66.74.82. 106.108 Wren. Barbara 41.106 tim.-Siting 124-125 Wright. Brenda 33.79 Wiright. Melvin Wulfert. Lester 66 Wyatt. John Yackel. Bertha 14.90 Yonker. Bill 66.104 Yonker. James 41.96 Yonker. Rich 33 Young. Linda 33.79.99.107 Young. Cary 41.114 Yourtee. Patricia 66.90.94.100. 106 Youth for Christ Club 91 Zdazinsky. Cheryl 41.87.106.94 Zigrang. Cary 67 Z1QLl'L11lQl.1vI't'Utl1'Y 67 1 . Zimmerman. Steve 24 Zweiful. Ricky 24.1l5.121 Zuccarello. Toni 67.92.106.108 1 i f r 7 6 C 73 5, 5 . . ?? INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City - Winnipeg Yearbooks - Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA V : ' J. FI' 1 - - 1 ' . V 71.1, ' 'V' . , - -, V , . .1-3 '-V. 9-,' 1V , ,IV .. 1,14 . ,LV V V, VV V V V. , V V V, H, ' ' ' ' ' i' Y lv -. 1,.:. ' - fs ,- f ' V 2 -' V o .Vp - I -V -4, p lr, V -- . ',- '- . - '-. A ,fi -str '3'f.?, V -cc --f. ' my-.4 ,w ff-7-f ' 1, A- ' ' ' . 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