Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)
- Class of 1964
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A 1946 graduate of Normandy, he went on to further his education and receive this Bachelor's degree in English and his Mas- ter's degree in music. Mr. Young immediately became an import- ant part of Normandy. He directed the orches- tra through many successful seasons and re- vived the Norsemen, Normandy's dance band of which he was a member. Mr. Young's presence will be greatly missed by those who knew him. His warmth, kindness, and smiling face will forever be remembered by all who associated with him. 10 9' ,flak fwt what :fam commq cm do fm yaw- aak what you can do fm you cowmq flag . If 1 ,fi Nr A T' P, ,I Ox 4' I Q00 ' u 1 ,A ls! It was a bright, sunny day in Dallas, a day that was destined to become infa- mous. On this Nov. 22, 1963, one bullet, in one second, took the life of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. With this vile act the United States and the entire world lost one of the most dedicated men in his- tory. His dedication and devotion ex- tended beyond our country' s shores to the far ends of the globe. To him, the high- est aim of all mankind was to have peace on earth, good will toward men. He real- ized that, We in this country, in this generation, are--by destiny rather than choice--the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. This world freedom, peace, and equality for all men were his ever-present goals--goals that he knew were not too high for all men to attain if they worked together. It is in admiration for this man and his goals, that we dedicate this, the 1964 SAGA, to John Fitzgerald Kennedy. He was our President and a world leader, yes, but he was much more. He was a statesman, ambassador, soldier, father, husband, and friend. There was a close- ness between him and all people. Through- out his life he showed us what unselfish- ness, untiring work, devotion, love, and hope are. Above all, however, President Kennedy gave a precious gift to all man- kind. This gift should forever be remem- bered and is perpetualized by his words: Ask not what your country can do for you-- ask what you can do for your country. iggmi . ..., Q f in V X , , Erfsrxfifw 2V?gfQw5f'f'i as .Q A ,, Jqrlu-F ,-I -. . . . .. -L., 1 - 5 1 - . ,,A. ..:..1.. 'V 's'- 'f 1 , ff f fig? , QW . ..is-gr4,, -1 1- In p I .,, d'f q -11- Cdxj ffl 1 'J' 'J 1 ,.,x ,. ,L 3 ,LSA 5 3 7' ' ,, Aww L..-1 '7 1 H ' aff , A ,flxg-4. X J jj 70 qu V A if J , jg L' fLjc I' 1 J jf 'J ,Q An! V W' W ,lj K X' 12222 'df fy? ff ' - J AX ptj 4 y ff Xfbl 5 4 mf I V ffiafff X If fn 4 , , f ' J f f 'f A ' ' if , wifi N--- 'Q '-Q Q5 ,M , QW Ruth Steeves Kay Grommet Carol Cable 4, Wg ,. X Q9 ix M fx X, 1 1 E 4 2 5 X . 'f Q F 2' f M ' Q ' 9 iv ,vs ,aww f r, ' 3 5 A 4 , iq .mm !f'iif,'9T gg In-fm, 'T --M' 11,4-1 www A 13?- .Mums '-2513 .. J Bib!-W M-...Ts fi-L, 'ISK '- K-Qs., W4-n. -M MM, , .Q 'iam 53 ...- W ...d 4 ,N '.-Q i, A .,. ' 1 ,1 LJ ,... ,Q d E 4. 0 ,,, . . ,f 0 U, A v-4 L, 43 - A . 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' f ' ' hx ,-.1-42 if. 4 Mary Zeier Third X Fourth N Marylou Repp Sixth J 1' V ' ,ff I 792 f1 xi! Harry Cornbleet Kenneth Schweller Valedictorian Salutatorian Dwight Stevens Tenth Donald Luenebrink Eighth 56- Susan Koeller Fifth l'lX 4 '1'- Carolyn Bergmann Seventh ,I Michele Bernard Ninth v ' u'lI3cIhMAflbHIP WARN Many events of the past year remain in the minds of those sen- iors who will soon be leaving Nor- mandy. These range from a na- tional incident to annual high school activities. Like the top ten stu- dents scholastically, the top ten events of the year are difficult to determine. However, the follow- ing ten events seemed to leave the biggest impression on Normandy' s seniors. Assassination of President Kennedy Homecoming Sportsmanship Award Basketball Season 22-5 New Library Operetta Prom May Fete Graduation Beatles T7 7 4 STN X X f ffl' .if , tv 'W-811.3 - Q 7 w' .'wvffs- r 1 NNIE G V ga K: ET OUR GUN , -X A Ili ,M , N N SENIOR P tx- N U! h ll I '36 r th I ff' Wlllmxnwi will llsa'i'it' f if M ill? flli , J f fl! ii Sue De Vouton Martha Parsley Meredith Copeland H -59- Norsemen ' ' W1 u, ff ffjgj' 1. 14735, ' , I I Row 1-Amos, Husted, Throqmorton, Owens, Rauch, Schumann Row 2-Spence, Welsh, Enderle, Eickmcmn Row 3-Clary, Douthit, Autenreith, Elliot, Grocme Row 4-Gcssuwczy, Bockstruck, I-lolt The Norsemen are top musicians in the brass, woodwind, and drum sections. New this year is their director, Mr. Drichta. Along with the Symphonic Band, they performed for the Aquinas High School, where they left agreat impression on the student body. As an extra performance they played for the Junior Ring Dance. Quartet A new singing group was created from the top male voices. The four sang for Norman- dy's Vesper Service at Christmas and for the Mothers' Club. The Quartet practiced dur- ing homeroom each day with Mrs. Ball. er? A Webb, Spence, Newman, Russell I V I I I II I I I ,I I I? I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . -it t 'Q ' J 'D v ful Officers-Fischer, Kochlilow 1-Stroup, Copeland, Russell, Peck, Thomas, Othman, Kissinger, Myers Bixler Vemiillion, Baebler, Hall Flow 2-Gerst, Jennings, Brunk, Krapf, Klatt, Miller, I-Iagerman, Monaco Wallace Payne, Comer, Perrine, McFarland Plow 3-Savage, Steeves, Panhorst, Bandy, Pursley, Bratton, Bushan Lowe Hamann, Schenkel, Eckols, Allenberg Flow 4-Schrempp, Diehl, Fahrmeier, Schmidt, Weltner, Pipkin Mashak Diesel, Green, Teneyck, Scarborough, Tocco Choralettes is one of our largest singing groups. On Friday mornings, Mrs. Ball and more than sixty girls invade the upper floor of Central Hall. When performing they are character- ized by black skirts, long-sleeved white blouses, and a red carnation on their blouses. This year they have performed for the Veterans' Day As- sembly, the Vesper Service, and the Music Association. Every Thursday morning at 7:15 you can see Mrs. Whitehead and twenty students dragging to schoolwith their eyes half open. Attired in their red jumpers and dark suits, the Rhythm- aires performed this year for the Christmas Concert, Mothers' Club, Normandy Presbyterian Church, and the Music Association. I ' f , R g . How l-Allenberg, Hagerman, Costello, Bratton, Ten Eyck, Brunk, Myers, Krapf Cruise, Kurt Row 2-Newman, Mudrovic, Webb, Russell, Wright, Chamberlin, Thompson, Loewnau , f W5 Q 1 A. U i 1 t 5 v, fy 8 R , ffl? Row 1-Russell, Thompson, Erck, Johannes, Younqwith, Nixon, Kidd, Feldman Flow 2-Newman, Chamberlin, Moutrie, Stevens, Boyd, Sanders, Bareis, Stolte, Mc!-Xdam, Hoekel How 3-Wright, Webb, Gail, Coble, Ruwe, Heidemann, Lee, van der Graaf, Maxfield, I-Iassenpluq, Jennings, Siess Boys' Chorus Nonet The Nonet started this year with a new look-- pink blouses and white jerkins and skirts. The members sang for the Christmas Carols As- sociation, the Christ- mas Dance, the Vesper Service, and the assem- blies. Accompanied by their sponser, Mrs. Ball, the Nonet performed for the County Music Fes- tival. Boys' Chorus is one of the most active music groups at Normandy. These boys, with the aid of their director, Mr. Kennett, sang for Mothers' Club, the Christmas Vesper Ser- vice, and Normandy Music Association. They hurriedly prepared an excellent Memorial Concert after the death of President Kennedy. Entering into competition at the Spring Music Festival was their final contribution. X S E . 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E IT 7 .l I i i 5 t 4 T. n ,, . e , , ,v-. , ,.,. 4 i A? 1.4592 - Officers-Rawlings, Greer, Fieifsteck Row 1-Pedersen, Chambers, Gryder, Larqente, Seibert Row 2-Zweifel, Abrolat, Brady, Hayes, Meyer Flow 3-Chambers, Drummond, Rieqer, Cress, Baker Row 4- Gililland, Heinrich, Sissom, Schmitt, Fllis, Newman This year the Future Business Leaders of America changed its name to Future Secretaries of America. To become better acquainted with the jobs and duties of a secretary, F. S. A. visited the I. B. M. Corporation. The members were formally initiated into the National Association for Future Secretaries. Future Nurses of America and their Sponsor, Mrs. Lohmar, meet on alternating Wednesdays. The mem- bers caroled at the Immaculate Heart Nursing Home at Christmas. They participated in the Christmas Basket Drive, presented Halloween parties at various hospitals, and enjoyed ice skating at Steinberg's Skating Rink. 000 Officers-Schauman, Murphy, DeVouton, Weeke, Flieken, Guenther Row 1-Smith, Kittoe, Thiel, I-Iutchens, Smith, Swearinqen,.McNames, Wehrle, Jones, Kramer Row 2-Woolever, Keppler, Schuster, Rojeski, Ehlers, McCarthy, Harris, Hart, Smith Harris Schranz Robertson Flow 3-Smelser Stamer Kutscher Egqenberq Esselborn Stewart Kissel Feast Baucum Travis Greathouse Adams Wright Lennon Littlefield Gebhardt Flow 4-Simmons Schenkel McGuire Rice Don- ton Greenfield Eckols Buttery Kohl Maxfield Schulz Wosmansky Briley Kammermeyer fft if.: J? ,, .,,, vw-4-w..fN kvwgk uf -'f .l 'ff v Q I 9KA.A ,A N ' -A 41 -'Q ' in 82,1 1' , 'L , tx , U ,,- -,. .. ln' K 1 'l ti' u lk l J ' ' i . ' 'A' '-'- tg I If-J . ,.... i I we :L -' Since 1938, Normandy's C.O.E. Club has aided juniors and seniors in combining work experience with school. This year's 67 parti- cipants work a minimum of 15 hours, while at- tending four hours of school. For relaxation from their heavy work load, Mr. Nichols, the sponsor, and students invite employers to their annual banquet. As a help to the seniors, they compile the orders for graduation announce- ments and cards. On the last Monday of each month, the Fu- ture Teachers of America assemble. All stu- dents interested in the teaching profession are welcome. In March, the future teachers and their sponsor, Miss Geraghty, visited the Cen- tral Institute for the Deaf. The high point of the year came when some of the members be- gan their teaching careers at the Normandy Officers-Kurt, Barlow, Gore, Goetz Plow 1-McKay, Kessler, Weaver, Faust, Shel man, Ward Row 2-Alsdore, Mitchell, Worthy, Moore, Bratton, Hales, Buxton, K vach, Klimpel Row 3-Wray, Wheeler, Slaughter, Wayer, Shepard, Savage, Whitson Nardie Row 4-Riddle, Favers, Hamann, Frost, Pipkin, Leavitt, Messick, Schep Fischer , elementary schools. O-- With us, who needs the Hawks! What's long and green and comes in a jar? Q1 Q5 , , f ,wi Qekreffzzh Q You never outgrow your need for Valentine parties' 'MX' in-1 on 405' Q wzmfww , 5 ,,,..ff Wx Quill 8 Scroll banquet setting Why Van, you say the cut t, most creative things! 75 Q .Round 'Iflblg BQIICIIILI HIC Illflcs MM 11 n 59215 . 3 Officers-Faust, Query, Bernard, Gehrke Bow 1-Coble, Pinqel, Breitbarth, Theo- bald, Hauck, Koeller, Fischer, Kovach, Miller, Schauman, Gilbert, DeVouton, Vallina Bow 2-Feldman, Grayem, Overy, Goetz, Doerr, Boepke, Gerdel, Brandt, Walther, Spilker, Koch Bow 3-Steeves, Aud, Buck, Story, Bechsteiner, Beck- man, I-leslep, Tonsinq, Bratton, Wultert, Williamson, Klatt Bow 4-Thies, Nixon, Hotze, Jennings, van der Graaf, DeVouton, Ailtschuh, Webb, Diesel, Schleqel, Beckham I' 6 W I' a I i V i 6 6 I' Outstanding journalism and publication students from Courier and Egg are honored through member- ship in Quill and Scroll. The basis for membership for Eiga and publication students are a certain number of points for regular and extra-cirricular work. gig!- Q and journalism students qualify for membership through the number of inches of writing appearing in the paper. The big event for this honorary society was their induction banquet, during which the new mem- bers received their membership cards and pins. Normandy's creative writers meet once a month to share their works. The twenty-five creative Wri- ters attend meetings at the members' houses under the supervision of Mrs. El- ster. The highlight of the year is the sale of the Ink- ling, a collection of poems, short stories, and essays. ,,..,...,.,. ., l... ,, Un, g I Bow 1 -Davidson, I-lodge, Worthey, Costello, Litzsinqer, Pinqel, Pollack Cruise, Beiser Row 2-Bernard, Sorq, Bergmann, Clary, Lewis, DeVout- on, Finkel, Stoecker, Chamberlain, Weinkein -67- Senior Qrchesis Officers-Kalman, Spilker, 'Frost Row 1-Kramer, Baebler, L., Baebler, B., Bixler, Schodroski, Copeland Row 2-Leiqbty, Fischer, Ahrens, Krapf, Maniaci Row 3-Peck, Myers, Bernard, Parsley, Enqelhardt Flow 4-Barker, Ahrens, Frost, Diesel, Pipkin, Simpson Junior Crchesis Junior Orchesis, a hard working group of 20 girls, has strived to develop their technique and creativeness. This year each girl has con- tributed ideas to the group and danced under the leader- ship of Mrs. Eakin. Junior Orchesis danced in the per- formances of the Christmas Vesper Service, Annie Get Your Gun , and May Fete with much success. By developing creative ability and expressing feel- ings and moods through dance, Senior Orchesis has received much acclaim for their hard work and talent. The dancers took an active part in Tintypes , Annie Get Your Gun , the Christ- mas Vesper Service, and May Fete with the assistance of Mrs. Judith Eakin. Officers: Gabriel, Rawlings, Robertson Row l -Bohlmari, Walrath, Kelly, Klearman Flow 2-Allen, Othman, Brandt, Brady, Sciaramitaro Row 3-Perrine, Widtmarin, TOC' co, Buxton, Comer Row 4-Bandy, Hiqqins, Mashak, Peters, Peters, Christian LeHermen's t T , r , , Q Q' - V I 1 ,5 ki? 5 Sv .X , ' 3 , , ' 7' ff 1 212515 1 if T , 5 ' ,, T , f. 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I li X Officers-Moutrie, Bussell, Mossotti, Lowell Bow 1-Mannisi, Kelly, Nixon, Beckham, Koenig, l-loekel, Bosell, Bands, Tettenhorst, Elliott, Jones Bow 2-Dulaney, Barlow, Greenleaf, Kovach, Goesslinq, l-larqas, Ivlurch, Tschappat, Potts, Giannola, Sandison Bow 3-Mueller, Sutton, Schwab, Teeter, Smith, Bosemann, Fauber, Coble, Kassinq, Sunkel, Valenti, King Bow 4-Corry, Meinert, Benassi, Schroll, Heid9mClI1l'1f I-99, Grass, l-Iill, Schweller, Schuermann, lten Lettermen's Club, consisting of ath- letic letter winners, sold programs at the Christmas Basketball Tournament as a fund raising project. Together with the Vikingettes, the Lettermen Sponsgy-ed their annual dance, which was combined with a Hootenanny. The highlight of the year was, of course, Rookie Day, with its initiation of new members. The spon- sors of this club, which has about fifty members, are the boys' athletic coaches. Girls who made either two Varsity teams or one Varsity and two class teams are eligible for membership in Viking- ettes. With the Lettermen's Club, the Vikingettes sponsored their annual back- ward dance. Other activities included a Mother-Daughter banquet, bake sales, and a candy sale. Vikingettes Officers-Thomas, Kolman, Spilker, Peck Row l-Harris, Smith, Larqente, Bands, Crouch, Dillow, Sills, Smith, I-Ioefler Flow 2-Tiefenbrunn, Goedeke,Gerde1, Kremer, Null, Query, Blattner, Smith, Barlow, Ahrens Bow 3-Kissel, Ahtens, Anqelly, Kammermeyer, Diesel, Thies, Huber, Laspe, Bernard 3 Q9 fl , ,t le an -, .. The top-ranking juniors and seniors were judged on the qualities of service, scholarship, leader- ship, and citizenship before they were ad- mitted to Senior Hon- or Society. The group of 110 mem- bers, sponsored by Mr. Blitz, partici- pated in a candlelight ceremony which be- gan the induction. Senior ZW -sl Officers: Payne, Johannes, E-5andy, Peters Row 1-Gray, Rands, Monaco, Othman, Sansone, Biker, Mason Row 2-Cunninqham, Murphy, Lacey, Baker, Denness, Kissel, Wray Row 3- Huber, Cook, Alexander, Clark, Vaughan, Dockstader, Lowe, Krewinqhaus Junior Honor Society Membership into the Junior Honor Society is open to only the top five percent of the freshman class and the top ten per- cent of the sophomore class. The highlight of the year was the induc- tion on May 13, which the new members will long remember. , isa- V X .Q .2 V7 4, W1 f f fggyze X, , 71' 6' bww' A l Q f X wr .r sw . , ., is 'T Officers-Schmidt, Elckmann, Bushman, Weltner, Stuart Bow 1- DeAngelis, Swanson, Becker, Normandy's Thespian Society gives its mem- bers a background in act- ing. Miss Wilkinson and the Thespians worked hard this year for their plays, Tammy Tell Me True and The Miracle Worker. The Thespians invited a group from Indiana to perform religious plays for them. The members are eligible to attend the annual National Thespian Society Convention. League, Hall, Tracy, Hankins Bow 2-Petrov, Roberts, White, Tocco, Lewis, McConnell, Bawlings Bow 3- Steinmeyer, Malone, Austin, Schmitt, Siddens, Young, Mashak, Whitney I h . Ari Society The purpose of Art So- ciety is to further the ap- preciation and accomplish- ment of those interested or talented in the field of art. Those with an A average in art or who pass the art testwhich Mr. Newman, the sponsor, gives canbecome a member. The club takes trips to the Art Museum, Washington University, art galleries, and various art schools. Q s ' 5 w 2 Qi N , f - :gz::,,,5.-vi: Q 6-my - Q ff -me X . ,, N. . f ' ' Qsjq. 1 -. ' ' A - AM, A 1' if ' ' ' ,f f , ' sf 3. 35 was ' Officers-Weinkein, Grayem, Pingel, Costello Bow 1-Wolsey, Braun, Farmer, Heidepriem, Buescher, Gilda, Briley, Biefle, Oberlin Bow 2-Faser, Bergmann, Moeller, Goetz, Morgan, Farmer, Comer, Billings Bow 3-Schaffner, Aiello, Kelly, Dieckmann, Jennings, Tinsley, Huffman, Aiello, Bergmann Bow 4-Keefe, Soyster, Siess, Hackett, Eickmann, Clark, Nelling, Mote, Boyd, Heslep Student Council Bow l-Stroup, Oliver, King, Urani, Marge-rum, Baebler, Lankau, Kreutztrager, Steinmeier, Parisi, Theobald, Weiss Bow 2-Burns, Leone, Koenig, Schuster, Baker, Sarantakis, Grahnf Swanson, Kissel, Bawlings, Schaffner, Schauman, Popp, I-iasheider, Bands Bow 3-Leavitt, Fondaw, Leutzinger, Straub, Bratton, Brunk I Degraffenreed, Ahrens, Myers, Null, Leigh, Comer, Sills, Chapman, Sadlo, Cunningham, Schroeder Bow 4- Huber, Delaney, Brittain, Greenleaf, Overmann, Russell, Kolman, Benassi, Gail, Curtis, Bradley, Kriesky, Massey, Maxfield, Ventimiglia The Student Council House did much this year to promote worthy citizenship, to further respon- sibility, and to develop initiative, leadership, and school spirit. The Student Council spon- sored the Welcome Dance and Homecoming. With the abolishment of the smoke walk, a most controversial subject was settled. Hall hosts, the Christmas Basket Drive, Old Newsboys' Day, and School Betterment Week were all fully accomplished by the student government. I This year, the Student Council Senate guided the way in promoting democracy at Normandy. With the assistance of Mr. William Battiste, Student Council advisor, the Senate was able to direct the House with more efficiency. It made preliminary plans and presented them before the House to be voted on. The Senate helped the entire Student Council achieve its goals promptly. Senate I Bow 1-Kirkpatrick, Bussell, Worthey, Krapf, Koch, Fischer, Smith, Boyd Bow 2-Wright, Spilker,Ahrens, Owens, Diesel, Heslep, Myers, Ouery Bow 3-Stevens, Luenebrink, Gehrke, King, van der Graaf, Lee, Bflmkf M0XfiE'1d, Lee, Hflmilfofl Officers- Bernard, Becker, Jennings, Trost, Iten Saga fm :fi K 1 X fs f yr 1 7 A rf U A 'X , is R, 5 4 CO Ed1fOTS'FiSC1'1e1', V011 def Graaf Flow l-Cogeland, Vallina, DeVouton, Grayem, Smith, Koeller How 2- Koch Potsileko, Spilker, Parsley, Steeves, rommet, Klatt Row 3-Kovach, Floepl-ce, Beckham, Myers, Beckman, Thies, Overy,Schauman Row 4-Nixon, l-leslep,Query, Gehrke, Rummel, Jennings, Kolman Rechsteiner The Q-a-gg staff worked hard to pre- sent a better yearbook. A new pro- cedure of ordering and distributing Sagas was used to avoid confusion. Aided by Mr. Sanders, Qgaspon- sored the Homecoming Dance, A Night In Gaslight Square , and co- produced an exciting May Fete. This year's Courier staff, headed by Editor Greg Altschuh and Managing Editor Julie Pingel, has done an ef- ficient job of reporting the news of Normandy. Every third week of the school year, the students, with their sponsor, Mr. Jules Desloge, spent long hours putting the paper in order. Courier i Gswwwbrtvfbem. JLJQVU ,us , . - Flow l-Faust, Miller, Feldman, Bernard, Tonsing, DeVouton, Noble, Goetz, Henning, Breitbarth, Weeke Flow 2-Meyer, Johnson, Morrison, Noce, Heidemann, Webb, Reifsteck, Morak, Walther, Stringer Row 3- I-lalcomb Groseclose, Williamson, Rice, Winters, Story, Lipe, Dischinqer, Weltner. Bratton. Thilkina,..Wheeler. Brandt Theobald, I-Iauck, Tunze, Downs, Gilbert, Biring-Business Manager, Altschuh-Editor, Pingel-Managing Editor X 301 f. Gr : 4 , f2wm5?l3 X. ., ,, 3, ,,.,. 4. ,2w' ,,t ::, . .N -, ',ft'i'- ' ' fa. ...- I ff ff ,M 1' 'iff ,nf f fy, f f 4 :iz , .M1.z,4g ,Qwf '44 '23 ff 4' r 6 Q fa af 'S ' 4,3 . , ,.. ff' , ,ff , V . J V ff w - 0 'wfff , f S ff Cf f W , 4 Q ,' f WW , , 5M'W 5, 5, ,',, f , 1 WA f f f X f 0 4 iii J. Q t I ,ff ,mf ,I fflfwa 1.14 Q A ,fffwyicf V 1 ., Dancers interpret Sun in the Morning . Crown of laurels 'tml 4, Wm, 4 Y 9f7.,!' 1, O QQ' ,, 1 A , , ,v , .. V , ,f ,. ,. ,f wwf v-gl: J zxf fn! ' f f You vote for me and I'11 vote for you' Through thick or thin, Courier sticks together' 4... , Iron 'em out slno-o-o-th! ! I x Mo.. . Milling 4 ,1 Ns., .24-Q X I in n. A Make-up works Miracle On three. One-two, click! I shall return Preparation for Induction Where the girls are Back Side Story Wm iig f ,EQ X :Q XA, ' Wm x r t K ....., 1-1 -75- I Marching Band The Marching Band, with its ninety members, again showed their fine ability during the half-time of the football games. Their music bolstered the spirit of the crowd. The seven mile Veiled Prophet Parade kept the musicians in shape as they danced a routine while playing. The band had a television ap- pearance where they displayed some of their fine talent. -'ww A M ,C C . . ,MLW Symphonic Bond l The Symphonic Band contributes a great deal to Normandy's music program. Mr. C. Herbert Duncan has directed this group for the past twelve years on Mondays, Wednes- days, and alternate Fridays. Among the highlights of the year are a Spring Band tour of three or four high schools in the area, assemblies at the Senior High, Junior High, and various elementary schools, a Pops Concert, and the County Music Fes- tival. Strengthening school spirit during the basketball seasonby playing during the half- times at home games: that was the purpose of the Basketball Band. They had no regular meeting times, but did have practice ses- sions. Aside from its half-time shows, the group also took part in the sports' assem- blies and the pep assembly before the Rite- nour basketball game. Basketball Bond ill lg? ll' H 1 L , w'.2La,4- ,, L DUN Symphonic Orchestra This year the Symphonic Urchestra was led by a new director, Mr. Drichta. Through hard practice, the orchestra proved to be a success in their perfor- mances. They played at many different concerts, such as the Christmas Assembly and the Music Asso- ciation Assembly. Select members of the group were chosen to play in the Operetta, Annie Get Your Gun , and in the May Fete. .yuan ws... 2 ' :J up . ,-.5 a s' - , 4 W X 1' X , N x x fx f NM . V .,. ,. , -H - .,,, M., A fx 'Q V if f 5 :M , , M, 4 f 4 ,. , Z Z - - 2, g W A , ,V M - ' -Y .arm . J Vf M' WW g 3 ' H' f 2 , as 'W av ff 5 ff- 40 Q 7 4 ' . ff W 4 , fy 'AWA - U.,,w5..m rw f z.. v Zwv.yw:fwf4'fv.' ,mf swf' A t,MS,,S,,4z', ,qv 25:9 ymffqgig f-'sqm ,A ,HA , ki if 49 ,1 1 .Swv A, lf E 'Wi K 1? Q. h NE , 3 ' i - g T? :AE xl , 125 s 2 ? W' I 'W -Q fx Q .4 1 i , i . I . x N 1 I S .Vw li' ,' E is X : 1 il ll 1 1 a i XIX 1 f 2 Z W A fp- 15.9, x QM? ...W .- V-,I ,..--- M,,M:4 - A. .rf-My NX. .K Mx .W ve,?'fM9w A 4 Q. qlv' 'E if 5 , 4' f I , l l 'MAA G 55 V gn lofi-Y Officers: Treu, Medling, Barlow Flow 1-Faust, Wiggins, Hasheider, Burgess, Jackson, ,,, 1 , : 1E 1? 1 ,r 45, R, 75 i' fqzf' , 1 45, ig Faser, Shuman, Parisi, Mitchell, Holdner, Shelman, Strong Row 2-Nicholson Lei h McCann Riddle Schenkel Whi n, Propp, Goetz, Stephens, Chand- CJ , tso ler, Holt, Birenbaum, Taylor, Ward Row 3-Gtayem, Heidemdnn, Montgomery, guescher, Dennis, Morgan, White, Eoatright, 'Tocco Row 4-Wylie, Weinkein, Jones, Davis, Lowe, yck, Bradshaw, Curtis, Fondaw, Raster S ' I1 C I b Officers: Sunkel, Thorgmorton, Kunze Row 1-Masiero, Mason, Gebh- ardt, I-Iauck, Rostberg, Imholz, Weyrauch, Rawlings Row 2-Wolf, Sorg, Kissel, Kidd, Koll, Scheppel, Enderle, Small, I-leinicke Row 3-Winters, Roth, McCarty, Bennett, Gove, Hoekel, Haynes, Cook, Locker Row 4- Bardone, Hoffman, Finkel, Wroughton, I-Ieinicke, Keen, Kastrup,Shuman Husted 1 Q 1 7 Q . Gore, Schweqleff Story, Bolanos , Pipkin, Peters, Williams, Tene- The 75 members of the Spanish Club meet once a month. Their sponser, Mr. Garcia, leads them in discussions and activities to pro- mote better understanding and greater interest in Spanish speaking people and their customs. Their major project for the year was an assem- bly in April for Pan American Day. German Club The German Club fulfills its wvofold purpose of learning the culture of Germany and having fun. The German script-style is practiced, folk songs are sung, and a Christmas party and Faschung were planned. The members have taken Ger- man for at least one year with their sponsor, Miss Josephs. s-L fi. .1 .tg ts. The Latin Club strives to become better acquainted with Greek and Roman culture . This year, the c1ub's activities in- cluded a Christmas party, which was held in the cafe- teria, apicnic, given at Page- dale Park, and the viewing of 'ila Lv- wi if Q slides shown by Miss Strecker. ' it ,-'l Officers: Kiimpe-1, Baker, vvooievef Row 1- y N Boyd, Schranz, Nolan, Murphy, Cuddy Row ,.,...-,,,,M ' 2-Ivlannisi, Lewtzinqer, Schroeder, Maxfield, '-ff! ,.,,,.. ff ., N 1 ' Green, Mudrovic, Hanley ,5 f QV M g 522 K Approximately sixty students meetonce a month to get a bet- 0 ter understanding of French culture. With Mr. Gramma- ticoff as their sponser, the club attended a French movie at the American Theater. They also listened to talks given by a Foreign Exchange student from France and by a speaker from St. Louis University. Officers-l-liqqins, Heslep, Halliday How l-Hiqqins, Gerst, Fauber, Wayer, Jones, Stevenson, Creek Row 2- Kovach, Adams, Comer, Doelqer, Grommet, Shepard, Bergmann, Hodge, Stewart Row 3- Nardie, Nolan, Litzsinqer, Gore, Aud, Williamson, Stevenson, Baker, Leavitt Row 4-Kidd, Clark, Green, Hassen- pluq, Clark, Coffell, Finkel, l-lasted, Thies, Boatriqht 1 wg z Y .vrrw , , ' The Foreign Exchange Club sponsored Tin- types and raised S700 in order to bring a foreign exchange student to Normandy next year. The club held meetings once a month and invited guest speak- ers, such as Greg Altschuh, who spoke about his trip to Denmark last summer. 29'-'Mn My--J' The Service Workers are an extention of the Student Council and a help to the teachers and administrators of Normandy. As volunteers, their only reward is mention of their work in their permanent record and the chance to re- ceive one of the five service pins awarded an- nually. This being its first year, Mr. Battiste, their advisor, feels that with more volunteers, the Service Workers will become a valuable as- set to Normandy. Foreign Exchange Club l T, ,V gy J Y ..- 4, , 1- 1 uv, 'urt , f A , . V f f 0 H or 'W V ' f .fl ' .gf ,X A , l K Y V4 ' If I ' , ' 1 ' A 'S x , ' A, ,l A I., - l J. ' XJL.. U Officers: Leighty Bollinger Busch Eggenberg Row l-Chambers Taylor Finkelstein Weyrauch Houck Klimpel Blass, Pingel, Kessler, Anderson how 2-Nelson, Montgomery, Chambers: Wright, Schelppel, Whitson, Wraly, I-lashei ider, Littlefield Row 3-Ftoepke, Koenig, Tyc, Origliasso, Nolan, Boatright, Kellett, Heidemann, Ftiefle, Baker , Row 4-Steelman, Newman, Schmidt, Davis, Boyd, Altschuh, Clark, Siess, Evangeloff, Gilda, Montgomery, Heck, Bo- atright , v X 7 Q . LEW 'f y , . Q f . f, Q, k ?'-if Q s 23 , 1 44? nf ff ff 2 ., 1-Qi aw- 7 -- , Q ,. V, 'gif ff V iii .7 ,711 'E-. 'X C '14 , ' . I . is ., ff 'vf' ,fgx gif' i ' . f.. , qu 1 ,ms ' gl f If ff ' sf Ev., 'xi f I Q. 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Mr. Cavin has sponsored Normandy's Chess Club for the past two years. Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Joseph Lavelle, stimulates interest in mathematics and tackles difficult math problems. This year they pub- lished puzzles in the Courier and pre- sented 32. 00 to the winners. For the initiation of new members they took a trip to the ball park. M MAM .MATAM MATHTAM MATHEHTAM MAT HE ME HTAM MATHEMAME HTAM MATHEMATAME HTAM MAT HEMAT ITAME HTAM MATHEMAT IC ITAME HTAM MAT HEMATICSC ITAME HTAM Payoff Puzzle Officers-Cornble-et, Stoecker, Fluch Q1 el Flow 1-Flcwlinqs, Schuumon, Straub, Bergmann, Repp, Chambers Row 2-Throqmorton, Eckcxrd, Williams, Spence, Sunkel, I-leslep, Enderle f E ' This is STEVEN B. STEPHENS, and I have news for you! Beat the Reatles! ! ! ,. F 1 r I, E Nobody'1l play with me! , W. 53' if SEX, , , ,X 'N x, N w , A 1, A , p, S Q, zsu..E'7 A VFX' This year Pep Club acquired two new co-sponsors, Miss Hadfield and Miss Lahrman. With the help of the sponsors, Pep Club promoted a Powder ,Puff Foot- ball game in which Normandy students witnessed the girls' cheering section ex- change places with the boys' football team. Atthe meetings, which were scheduled once a month, the girls developed new ideas to promote school spirit. With the help of the cheerleaders, the members also learned new cheers. , - f ,ai M 4. ,U Xt or xp 4 s nw! V I I ,I , A 6 . 3, -, W I . - it, 4'- .. ,, Pre-game Parade Homecoming Queen Karla Fischer HUMECUMING W Homecoming Court Winning Float V olks are dumb Where I come fro S Pm an Indian, too. H 111. I'1n quick on the trigger. Yes I can! Frank and Annie's shooting match. fs. N ima'-5. ! .QM L 1 Nr? 1 I ff ff 4- I ' 'J ' . 'z 1 ' ,Qi 1 6 Q , 41 ff f ' Aw I x , V f 4 ik ' f 3 W . Q 1:73, 4 - ' me 1- . Wf f QQ?-.-213. X, f,W.,. -43 f l m M . ' rc: M 2 . ,M :zp'gL':z: W 21 ,zjwjg-144 W., JL X fziif , ' ' fy N ff .... 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Wx Tom Russell At Mercy the Vikes roared in the first half as co-captain Paul Valenti and Jerry lten scored, Twice, John Wood provided the extra point, and the Vikes led 14-0 at half. But the Bulldogs came back with two touchdowns and later stopped a late Viking drive to tie the luckless Norsemen. Against the Riverview Rams, trailing 6-0, the Vikes scored on a 50-yard Elliot to Schroll pass and led 7-6 at half. But the Rams capitalized on two pass interceptions to take an 18-7 lead. Despite Don Giannola's 5-yard sweep, the Rams emerged 18-14 victors. Once more the Vikes suffered from key pass interceptions and trailed the U-City Indians 13-0 at half. But the Vikes roared on a 70-yard march, capped by Giannola's 9-yard smash. The Vikings threatened again but Coble's jump pass was intercepted and all Viking hopes faded--final score U-City 27--Normandy 7. I The Vikes rebounded against the Big-8 Champion Ladue Rams as they led 7-6 in the third quarter. But a 60-yard pass 1 sealed the Viking's fate and led to another disappointing de- I feat--20-7. In the traditional Wagon Wheel game the Vikings met a fine Ritenour squad. Trailing 7-0 at the half, the Vikes threatened but could not score. Ritenour scored again and once more took the Wagon Wheel home, winning 14-0. The Vikings met defending Big-Eight Champion McCluer and held their opponents to a 0-0 half- time score. McCluer came back with two third quarter scores, and the Vikings fell 12-0. On Homecoming the Norsemen played host to a fine Webster team. Early in the second quarter, Schroll scored on an end sweep but the attempt for the PAT failed. He later returned a punt 75 yards but his run was nullified by a disputed clipping penalty. Late in the third period Webster scored on a pass and converted for the extra point. The Statesmen proved to be poor guests as they spoiled Homecoming by winning 7-6. In the season's finale the Vikes were crushed 34-6 by the superior running power of the Kirk- wood Pioneers. Despite their poor record, this year's squad gained a lot of experience, and with six starters back a good season is in sight. EI' I I I 1 I I I I I I I I ,I II 'I I I I I I I I I L- Y mah. .a:?s.e? nu? FW -Q. Row l-Coach Ellis: lqnatowski:vSchwe1ler: Benassi: Schroll: Iten: Russell: Co-Captain Lowell: Co-Captain Valenti: Roseman: I-loekel: Eliot: Cortopassi Row 2-Coach Winters: Hardy: Stallis: Gianola: I-larqas: Rosell: Barlow: Bur ton: Dulaney: James: Murphy: Hollingsworth: Gianinni: Mgr. Fields Row 3-Meinert: Coble: Chamberlain: Wood: Boyer: Knott: Van Mill: King: Amos: Yedor: Sales: Wagner: Coach Del Gaudio Row 4-Holmes: Smith: Grass: Lee: Lawler: Hill: Kulhman: Brunk: Girard: Stocks: Stanton: Blassie: Coach Masterson ,QQ-,L tr ' 'f xr! - 3 BERT' ' 5' 1 'Q 5 fi . fi- 3, .,. , ...ip II II: I I I I I I I , -I I , I I 6-foam!! I i is Bow 3-Henderson, Oswald, Goodman, Pendleton, McCarthy, Thornton, Bibb, Thompson, Zumbehl, Banks, Brandt, Feeney, Hoelzel, James fCoachJ, Volkmer lCoachl Row 2-Gross, Sack, Scarborough, Miller, Hartke, Meinecke, Buechler, Davis, Drewes, Parker, Doyle, Edstrohm Flow 1-Bauer, Treu, Behan, Lock, Londoff, Bayer flvianaqerl Although the B-squad did not win any games, coaches Volkmer and James did a great job teaching the boys fundamentals and tech- niques. Outstanding performers were Paul Goodman, Ken Hender- son, and John Banks, along with Jim McAdams and Richard Irby. Gail, Irby, McAdam, Boerner, Ferrario, Chaloupecky, Chunn, I J 7. , -A ,wld A 'J' , . 4' if 'M ' 1 , ,fi ,f ,. 4, E , J Jw A fr -Q , A v'r' + 1 , ,g J ff. We A .. it riff . , - V, i' ef?-f ,ggvffa M F215 ffv7if'f-X14 7 W5Ki.Z,z,n'Qi ., ' 3: if A 2 its- i ' L 94 ff,tjf:,ia rf, nag, V -it 1 9 T jig. jg, ', 'f, ,,,,F'1 T' ,C ,-iff-Zzgflre QQ? I i..2,2Qfm 4'f15,i.s.Q' Tiff is 1.4552 r gggikaak-f-':f?f1ffwaiTf-LQ? is g i ft' ' 1 1 C-team coaches Vossen and Meyers, even though working with inexperienced freshmen, suc- ceeded in teaching the squad good sportsmanship and pride in repre- senting Normandy. Once more the scores of the games did not reflect the enthusiasm with which the boys played. Row l- Martin, Smith, Papendick, Lappin, Johnson, Bohlman, Champ, Robertson, Coreqon, McCarthy, Lampky How 2- Manager-Pipkins, Pisciotta, Eilerrnann, Byrd, Haviland, Murphy, Knott, Simms, Pemberton, Grone Battery, Beffa, Mazzarese, Manager-Portell How 3- Kribbs, Parisi, Schmidt, Piatkiewicz, Hosell, Delaney, Hion, Biqqs, Blassie, Koines, Turner How 4- Messenbrink, Ebershol, Schlottach, Hidden, Lovan, Overmann, KOTFIYCI, MCCullison, Nelson, McEachern, Piantanida, Bow 5- Coach Vossen, Coach Whitney, Bacon, Sweeney, Thompson, Coach Meyers -footriall Coach Buss, working with ayoung '55, 7 at f .- .fee 1 am? t 1 , A92 A I ,. t ev . ,, , ,S , f 4 - t Q if ' . M, ' i ' S 1' -My New f Mfr , , I 5 ' was I ...nu 1, 5 M J ' 1 2 Y 5? . 3 1 ' . M , ' 4 .VA.A 5 ,A -- fa-tw , 4 f I NHS 28, Kirkwood 32 Ladue 78 ' ,, x ' 4, 4 -2: 1 ., .wi 'fy A 22 l '17 Q A i fi-'M f 1' 5? i ' in 4, NHS 21, Mercy 40 W ff 4 ' f l 1 f x NHS 15, Jennings 50 W A it . ' 15 A NHS 39, U'CitY 25, C1UYt0U 34 ...A r ' - f NHS 48' Rlvemew 15' Hazelwood 78 ft - ' LA DUE IN Vl TAT ION A L -NH S 3 rd 1 lr -fw v zfih, f t --25 1 1 nf- -ff'-it YV ? Row 1- Schmidt, Kelly, Hennessey, Ashcraft, Sutton, Moutrie, Martin, Bizer, Manissi, Tettenhorst Row 2- Hoppe, Tupper, Hamilton, DeVouten, Teeter, Co-Capt., Ayars, Nellinq, Kleypas, Hughes Standing- Coach Buss, Portel, Kidd, Beradino, Buckner, Huqhes, Schleqal, Sutton, Hoppe, Manager team, compiled an impressive 4-2 re- cord this year. In the Ladue Invitation- als Riverview took first, followed by U-City second, and Normandy third. On October 4, the team slowed down as they could only take seventh place. However the Vikes roared back the next week to place second in the St. Louis County District Meet. On October 26, the Norsemen entered the State meet at Columbia. The harriers ran extremely well as they placed fourth, being beaten only by Riverview, South- west, and U-City. Coach Buss can look forward to an- other State contender next year. He will lose only one member of this year's state team, senior co-captain Dave Moutrie. The Vikes will have seven returning let- termen next year being led by co-captains Pete Manissi and Mike Sutton, with Dave Kelly, Les Tettenhorst, Bill Schmidt, Larry Hennessey, and Bill Ashcraft. P11 2 'f ff-1 lt 1 , 1, lf! 24 NHS 16 CBC 48 BEAUMONT INVITATIONAL-NHS 7th DISTRICT-NHS 2nd STATE-Riverview 66, Southwest 105, U-City 129, Normandy l67, 4th f v l-'i W 4 Q 5 'I , an 1.0.3 Moutrie Coach Buss STATE QUALIFYING 'TEAM Bizef Sutton Kelly J Tettenhors, 'QUQ lVlG1'1lSSl 41 l I . Lil U A X Hennessey J' tp. , g N. ,J i if ,. . ., i' - LF t N N If Last minute instructions The Story of A Match Waiting for the whistle ' W7 !,,kk ,V,, f : K0 ' 'WX Ali , ,, 'hsfg 0 .t'Wf-wvq X'HwQMfC49Qf fi f 3 points A close watch A pin Top Brass become spectators -103 5? M1ke Mouser Gary Cassidy C aptaln X432 49 Charhe Frank QS' Hzffl, ' ' ' 'ff 'f' 'tial 5. gf ,, 4 ., Q, VX. L, , X W e F5 Q. .45 . fl Denny Murray ' Q John Boyd 0 a ' . . in ' A ' - ' . Zig 5 ' Q I ,,,t . f 1, .,,, . , , my , u ,f - - , . r -V -an ,f - ' 1 -4' ,,. ,4- INIW 'f WHA 1 6 N5 Boyd drives for two. Bow 1-Gerdes, Holmes, Murray, Benassi How 2-Coach Kirby, Mouser-Captain, Bradley, Coble, Mercurio, Boyd, Heinicke Bow 3-Grass, Cassidy, Frank, Hummel, Peters, Lee With all five starters gone from last year's 27-3 squad, Coach Kirby was faced with a big problem. The only asset he had was that this year's seniors had played together for at least three years. Led by captain Mike Mouser and John Boyd, a pair of the league's finest guards, the Vikings ripped the Pattonville Pirates 65- 58 in the season's opener. After dropping a close game to MoCluer, the Kirby-oagers ran off five straight wins before falling to DuBourg in the quarter-finals of the Christmas Tourna- ment. Among these five was the league opener against U-City, in which the Vikes triumphed 62-41. Basket ball NHS 65 Pattonville NHS 65 IVlcCluer NHS 58 Mercy NHS 66 Lutheran Cen NHS 76 Jennings NHS 62 U-City Normandy Tourney NHS 77 Biverview NHS 57 DuBourg NHS 60 Ladue NHS 54 Kirkwood NHS 72 Wellston NHS 68 McCluer NHS 56 Biverview Suburban Tourney NHS 58 St. Charles NHS 6l U-City NHS 70 Bitenour 2nd place NHS 71 Berkeley NHS 74 Hazelwood NHS 65 Clayton NHS 65 St. Charles NHS 79 Webster NHS 74 Bitenour Beqional Tourney NHS 81 .lenninqs NHS 67 Biverview NHS 96 Berkeley 3rd place The Vikings rebounded after the Christmas vacation and captured four consecutive league victories, over Ladue, Kirkwood, McC1uer, and Riverview. A revenge victory over Wellston, who last year upset the Vikings, came between the Kirkwood and McCluer conquests. Entering into the Webster tourney the Vik- ings were 11-2 and were second-seeded behind once-beaten Ritenour. The Vikes captured vic- tories over St. Charles and U-City and faced the Ritenour Huskies in the final. Down by seventeen points in the second quarter, the Norsemen rallied behind Mouser's 26 points, but fell short '77-70. Cnce more the Vikings recovered after a big loss and strung out five more victories, including triumphs over St. Charles and Webster that set up a last-game title fight with still only once-beaten Ritenour. Led by Charlie Frank, 6'5 center, the cagers held a slim 41-40 lead at half, which was in- creased to eight at the end of three quarters. But a disasterous fourth-quarter doomed the team, as they fell 83-74. Cassidy shoots .... good! The Vikings entered into regional play with a fine 19-4 record and were the top-seeded team at Riverview. They led off with a fine 81-68 victory over Jen- nings , but the following Thursday, against host Riverview, the Vikings were ham- pered by 25 fouls and dropped a 68-67 decision. In the third place game, the Vikings turned it on as they crushed Berkeley 96-64 in the season's wrap-up. Boyd and Mouser bowed out just like they started the season, scoring 22 and 20 points respectively. The mainstays of the Viking attack were all the seniors. Gary Cassidy, 6'3 forward, was the high scorer in many of the games with an18 point aver- age, In the other corner was Denny Murray, the most consistent performer, with an eight point average and fine all- around team play, The most valuable Vike was Charlie Frank, the strong, ag- gressive rebounding center, who with his average of 16 rebounds, led the team in this department. The guards, JOhT1 B0Yd and Mike Mouser, turned in outstanding work as playmakers, ball-hawks, and ball-control artists. Many Viking vic- tories were insured by the last quarter stall they put on. The starters were backed' up by two other seniors, Jim Gerdes and Larry Rummel, who with late season help from Ron Bradley, did outstanding jobs sub- stituting for foul-plagued or injured start- ers. With an overall record of 22 wins and 5 losses, these boys can be proud of their accomplishments, and we of 8-a-ga salute Coach Kirby and the boys for a job well done. B Team Row 1-Pemberton, Malcolm, WWW Ashcroft, Meckfessel, Beach- How 2-Goodman, Goodson, HOmmOY1d, Chaloeupecky, Ne Row 3-Huber, Vaughn, Kahl- man, Pollard, Clark, Coach y v ,...v Q .a.. 5 h my V gi 5 xl 4 Q M C Q Q twin n l C , ill- Wy!! 1 l l fl KJ! Q , X' r Sw i 1 2 ' f ta? ' l 5 T Masterson A 45 3' '12' ul ' ,TQ if ,f tht if V The Viking B -squad, under the fine coaching of Mr. Masterson, compiled the best record in ten years. Win- ning l5 and losing just 5, the Junior Vikings were paced by Cary Hammond, who broke the B-team scoring record with 351 points. The strong rebounding of Mike Pollard and Mark Kuhlmann, and the tight defense held many of the opponents at bay. The B ers finished the season with a second-place finish in the C. B. C. Tournament, in which Hammond scored 26 in the title game. Down by sixteen points, the Junior Vikings rallied but fell before the Jun- ior Cadets. The sophomore squad finished in a tie for second in the Suburban League, as they dropped two league encount- ers, including a one-point loss at Kirkwood, eventual league champions. They also advanced to the quarter- finals of the Sophomore Suburban Tournament before be- ing ousted by Kirkwood. kfgifa , -Ta, ,gf V2 Q w. s ia f E , . X if 01. The inexperienced C -team, under the guidance of Coach Vossen, although failing to win many games, accomplished their aim in learning the basic basketball skills. Hampered by a late start and lack of gym space, Coach Vossen molded his boys into a strong group by the season's end, as they beat Pattonville's freshmen in the last game. ll ll CN Row 1-Manager Main, Kim, Parisi, Gherst, Newman, Watkins, Manager Seqraves, Al Frost CAbsentJ Row 2- Koines, Hamilton, McCarter, Johnson, Curtis, Blassie, Coach Vossen i f N 1 A ll , , N Y.. I .NN M I. L Q fra! '12 Y T' 2 Q-, , V 5,5225 V 4- Eff I ' M ,W U Q f ., wimmin 4' H 9 2 - . riff , sl 2 by G 5,9195 a f . I , , 5, 1 'Www vi g vj i f ,X I ami, I it ,., k '1'fmfw 1 Nawlx . X.., Wt, Y, ilfqv K A Wig, i A f, . 1 c ,N if NM ui. . is .1 Row 1-Barron, M. Mossotti, Scmdison, Hclrqus, Rands, Bo le, Green Row 2-Walker, Cromer, McAdc1m, Dcrniels, Wick, Nislzi , Davenport Row 3-Couch Del Gaudio, Schroer,B. Iverson, CO- Ccrpt. Mossotti, T. Iverson, Co-Capt. King, Tupper, Goesslin Murch Four-year letterman Gene King and three- year letterman Andre Mossotti, co-captains for the 63-64 season, led the Vikings into tough competition this winter. The Vikings record was no indication of the team's abil- ity. The aquamen won four of eleven dual and tri meets. The only teams to bow before the Vikes were C. B. C. , Ritenour, McCluer, and Webster Groves. In the only tri meet of the year, the Vikes finished second, be- hind the Junior Billikins, and ahead of the C.B.C. Cadets. In the U-City Relays the swimmers scored 8 points. In the Clayton Invitational, Normandy scored 21 points, finishing sixth. Although the team did not finish the season with an extremely enviable record, they did succeed in breaking seven team records--a feat unequaled in past seasons. Next year's team should break even more marks than this season's'squad. I NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS ' f --Q. ,- ....s We ' gaf:NNkl7f rf'- NHS 40 U-City 55 Lindbergh 67 NHS 69 Q35 25 CBC 43 .L..U.H. 73 U-City Relays NHS 42 Kirkwood 42 SJWUIHI 50 NHS 42 O'F'al1on 46 Ritenour 38 NHS 55 Webster 40 Clayton 63 NHS 38 Ladue 57 39 NHS 21 , Clayton Invitationals McCluer 6th place How 1-Corry, Murray, Moellinq, Maxfield, Drews, Frazer, Vitali, Dawe, Gianinni, McC1osky, Eliot Row 2-Coach Lapuente, Gove, Lampke, Balvone, Stalis, Kastrup, Leahy, Quigley ' Let's go whoever you are ! ! Soccer The biggest surprise of the year was the fine showing of our new soc- cer team. In their first season here at Normandy, they won three, lost six and tied one. Led by Coach La- Puente, the Viking Kickers developed into a strong, young team that should be greatly improved next year. The Vikes featured a stout defense that proved invaluable, but their inability to score resulted in several of their losses. The highlight of their season was the 1-O upset of the strong Mercy team, whichwas decided by Paul Bun- tin's goal. mlllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllurafiwurmf sw - SrnwwnilflvlwIl- '-'------------- 'H Co-Captains-Bedrosian, I-Ioekel How l-Fauber-Manager, Flosell, Gianolla, Krahl, Coleman, Petrov, Mannissi, Kelly, Jones, Gray Row 2-Nellinq-Manager, Stolte, Schleqel, Davis, Chamberlin, Schweller, Brunk, Henderson, Schwab, Smith, Hardy, Cunningham, Coach Whitney QpIlnllglp!Qll!lllllllllllUllIll- Q .1-'ran . wlillliilll iunior Row 1-Flatt, Smith, Hasheider, V Stengel, Disper How 2-Doyle, Hartman, Boz- man, Voqler, Dickson, Zeeh Row 3-Coach Volkmer, Weber, Banks, Buechler, Doney varsity Q, A M w..,.M..,c,,, , V V A -musmsqmnl res m en a ' .. A, H ' . X N Z4 li 4 V E i 5 ' .1 l sg, F' - if S Vx f ' 'X L. 5 5 5, . 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Ftitenour Riverview St. Charles St. Charles U-City Webster Maplewood Lindbergh Ladue Kirkwood Granite City Pattonville Wrestling '64 Bedrosian takes state The '63-'64 wrestling team, captained by Andy Bedrosian and Dave Hoekel, led the Viking grapplers to one of the most successful seasons in recent years. After losing four of the first six matches, defeating only Berkeley and St. Louis U. High, the Vikes went on a rampage, winning the next eight consecutive matches. Granite City broke the Norsemens' string by crushing the Vikings 30 to 9.The Whitneymen came back to pin Pattonville 30 to 12. Thus the Vikings finished the season withan ll and 5 mark. The two outstanding grapplers of the season were the two co-captains of the Viking matmen. Andy Bedrosian had the best record of the sea- son, finishing with 25 wins and no losses. Andy led the team in takedownsg pins, with 6, and team points, with 54. The Mighty-Mite climaxed the season by capturing the 95-pound state crown. 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'V Lgvg My ,f 'f A' mi!! fzifff' if if My f 45' M A 'fp ' I 1 Junlor DI VISIOI1 Sitting--Co-Cgiptains' Beckham, Moutrie Row 1-Borlan , Bands, Younqwith, Bosell, Husted, Kidd, Portell, Tettenhorst, Manissi, Schmidt, Fauber Bow 2-Krahl, Nix, Tinker, Sack, Schwab, Smith, Sutton, Pavia, Stoecker Beradino, Hoekel, Russell, Mur hy Row 3- Manager Sunkel, Kitta, Schroll, Mossotti, Martin, Heidemann, Anthes, Cassidy, Douthit, Mee, Ayars, Hassenplug, Mosher, Gianinni, Manager Tschappat Bow 1-Sutton, Stevenson, Murray, Hennessey, Leone, Fletcher, Cruise, Wise, Boerner, Gray Bow 2-Claudy, Treu, Kleypas, Buckner , Shepard, Carroll, Meineke, Buck, Knarr, Mc- Adam Bow 3-Coach Bourner, Gross, Kitta, P'eeney,Boyle, Cable, Kulhman, Clark, Bibb, Gail, Huggins, Edwards, Coach Buss Flow 1- Tucker, Governick, Borland, Burle-f . son, Pisciatta, Knott, Litzinger, Watkins, Bawlings, Bird, Papendick, Johnson, Klau- ser Bow 2-Delaney, Bohlman, Hartman, Webb, Dolger, Ebrecht, Defrancisco, Gassa- way, Numann, Horn, Ellis Bow 3-Burgdorf, Bacon, Newman, Kriesk, Bremeyer, Kornya, Hughes, Green, Smith, Piatkiewicz, Point- Q er Bow 4-Amos, Nelling, Betta, Havaland, fx' 1 Johnson, Davis, Watts, Yount, Hamilton, x N ,Q i ' , 1 ' X , Koines, Kowee, Mossotti . A -I QA . t i Y . r . H - . - , . . . A .- 'Z ---, qw' ,3-'-5712. fi S' ' ' ii 12- Freshmon Track Close your eyes and .... Track The 1963 track team compiled a 3-2-l dual meet re- cord. The outstanding performers on last year's squad were senior co-captains Gabriel and Shafer, seniors Ken Ayars, Rich Runion, Mike Kremer, Jim Veechg juniors Scott Beckham, Dave Moutrie, Gary Cassidy, Andre Mos- sotti, and Paul Murphy. Last year's team proved to be strong in the pole vault, high jump, the weights, and the mile and half mile. New records were set last year by Bob Coble and Bill Schwab in the high jump and pole vault, respectively. The only Viking entry in last year's state outdoor meet was senior Mike Kremer in the discus. The 1964 track team was put to a strong test of en- durance and ability because of more scheduled meets than in any other year. 'N 3? HS if NHS: Q 'f.fi Iffi -. r i ,f '- jf G-1 :LA ,, X ,-, I -:Q - 'H 1 V :5 :.' ' .- l96 3 Scores NHS 144 NHS l93 NHS l49 NHS 7 N ll ll8 Final Reco Charles boure Hazelwood verview Jennings Hitenour 3-2-l Twist and Shout How 1-Holbrook, Kelly, Welsh, Leeh, Clinkinqbeard, Burton, Beuchler How 2-Manager Finke, Brittain, Bareis, Wunderlick, Giannola, Corry, Schmidt, Popp, Barlow, Manager Oliver How 3-Manager Eqqenberq, Bradley, Wood, Curtis, Holmes, Murray: Captain, Lee, Kassinq, Nixon, Coach Winters Baseball Despite amediocre 9-10 won-lost record in 1963, the Vikings should prove stronger this year behind the arm of Bill Murray and the bat of John Wood. Murray, captain of this year's squad, had afine season last year, as he threw a 2-hit and a 3-hit shutout against McCluer and Webster, respectively. Wood, a three-year letterman, led the Vikings in homeruns, with four, and in runs batted in. One of the many highlights of the year was a one-hit 12-0 victory over Wellston. The Vikes did well in state play as they advanced to the District quarter-finals, before being ousted by McCluer. Coach Winters has built upa strong squad mixed with six juniors and three seniors. Standout performers are first baseman Dave Kassing, catcher Gary Welsch, second baseman Dave Kelly, and left-fielder Bob Barlow. Murray should have plenty of pitching support from juniors Chuck Corry, Buddy Lee, and from the versatile Wood. Lea que Game s NHS B Ladue 5 NHS 4 McCluer O . A f, f., . .fihgir 'H fa: ' -,: ' mfgffsawaff HWQ W State Games NHS 20 Kinloch 4 NHS 9 Hazelwood l NHS 1 McCluer 9 NHS 4 Hitenour 14 Non-League Games NHS 2 Riverview 3 NHS 5 Weuston 1 NHS 3 Kirkwood 4 NHS 4 McCluer 5 NHS 2 Webster O NHS 12 Wellston O .ug It's up to the team, now. NHS 5 Riverview NHS O U-City NHS 2 Ritenour Scores NHS 13 Hazelwood NHS 7 CBC NHS 3 Pattonville NHS 5 U-City Legging it out Warming up XX f f Q NX ' ff XI ,lj f-n.--.....,.,,.....,,, Y , K ,af The Junior Vikes, under the direction of Coach Bob Meyers, show considerable promise for the coming year. Although this is the first time the boys have played together, Coach Meyers has molded them into a solid team. The B-ers have a strong pitching corps, headed by Rusty Newmann, Paul Goodman, and Larry Ward, who form a strong battery with Cal Pendleton and Terry Lappin. B-Team Mug M Q9 4 - Goodman 1 Row 2-Grellner, Burton QW nl Wo Johno, Holt yr! fa Couch Meyers , i t W. fr. M - HS .,.., .. . Qhcf, We -, ..,' ..,,, L 4 '.,L':5'fEi:u Q .1.. Row 1-Byrd, Robertson Meckfessel, Alcoke, Moz irissi, Ward, Newmgnn Eolonos, Thompson, Tebbe QW 0 ,H 'Mkt rg my Hoppe, Lcrppin, Horke Blcmssie, Corrigan, McCCxrt er, Button, Pemberton Row 3-Champ, 'Thompson ,.' Pendelton, Corry, Murphy Gherst, Drews, Vcuqhn Thornton, Kim, Rogan Tennis Row l-Flummel, Mueller, Bennasi, Co-Captain, Goesslinq Co-Captain, Luenebrink, Beck- ham, Manager Row 2-Laliiico, Dick, Dishinqer, Dawe, Dulaney, Boles, Lacy, Londoff, Flow 3-Anthes, Seqraves, Boaz, Lewis, Bibb, Drummond, Scarborough, Ahrens, Doyle, Williams, Coach Christian A seil 4 i ,C , ,.,1 Kill it, Rurnmel. There is a new outlook for the tennis team this spring as coach Doug Christian takes over. The squad should have plenty of strength, as there are six returning lettermen headed by co-captains Jim Goessling and Terry Benassi, and seniors Don Luenebrink, Larry Rummel, and Carl Mueller. Last year, the team came in third in the new North County League and this year they are favorites to capture the league crown. Row l'-Schmelz, Koenig Captain' Moore,Schul- te, Elliot Row 2-Greenleaf, Koob, Vordtride, G Q I f S t G T h r e at Koeller, Nieberding ' lil? The fine Normandy golf team, under the guidance of Coach John Krablin, are de- finitely contenders for the state crown. With six let- termen back from the 1963 squad that won eleven of their thirteen dual meets, the boys are strong favor- ites to take the strong North County league. The high- lights of last year's season s C were a first place finish in the State Qualifying Tourna- ment and a second place finish in the State Tourna- ment at Kansas City. The squad is led by the strong play of Denny Moore, Bill Greenleaf, Bob Schulte, and 1963 State Don Koenig who could form Finalists an unbeatable combination in state play. Mike Lowell, Paul Valenti Football S 4,1 if -- Y Ric? 9 -X ' w ' .11-I X ' ' - ..,. lf 'r 'W f S 7 W., f. 5 A 2 .-, Dave Hoekel, Andy Bedrosian Wrestling rmswmyyrtgzezi-jev -, ff , . Mis: fwfr . , ' E 'P ,.,'5 -gi Q ' 'Q'W'Sm5M ' .Nff . WW? 225412425 ,- ,. , Y fm- .-, .,., K W- I, Wm .. was M Jr K A t w.,..'-:ini 'ff W xg, an tv: ,,1,::,.f,:n.,. 7? 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Principia and U- gl N d . . . pfxfgig C1ty offered the highest barriers Q to the team but they came through 2' Normandy ll U' City witha 0-0 and 3-3 tie respective- t Normandy ly. Captain Judy Barlow gave , M Cl . C Her much to the team in the way of ,y Normandy ' - - Jennings leadership, . spirit, .and good 1, sportsmanship. Thehigh scorers 1, Normandy - 0 I menouf this ear were seniors Nano J 0 c Normandy Smith with 5 goals, Pat Hessel Q Rivefview with 2 goals, and junior Chris Ahrens with 3 goals. 1 I 1 il Top Row- Sills, Husband, Laspe, Myers, Diesel, Barlow-Captain, Ahrens,C., Ahrens, L., Kremer, Gerdel, Treu 4 Middle Row- Dillow, Tifenbrunn, Smith, Bernard, Thies, Simpson, Chambers, Straub, I-loefler, Goldstein S Bottom Fiow- Query, DeVouten, Smith, Schauman, Fischer, Kovach, Vallina, Hessel, Worthy, Corliss I l I 2 X f f' .N,. 1 ,V 1 f ' ' 9 ' .S Mil X fm B Q WNQWW 443 l I ' ai.. ,, ,, ,V 1 h R- j 1 i l .. 1 V ' l , 4 rx 3 -as x ig ,Lys ,it fl ll l l l w W l , W 'I mu I' 5 6' 45,16 , ,., 'A s Spjf Al H if Z' L.. 17 I Q 5 at 1-Q f 'f sb f 8:7 , f sl nv f ff 3 , , . . . ge . D 1 1 A' W t 5 1 ffk f X ww .gay 1 L, WG! 'aw Row l- Kelleher, Kovcrch, Query-Cclptclin, N czrd ie, Green Hutson, Thies, Ahrens, Huber Flow 3-Saqcmis, Simpson, Curtis, Anqelly, Kissel Goede-ke, Kremer Captain Query scores two The Varsity Basketball team ended its season with a 5-2 winning record. Principia slipped by Normandy, with Chris Ahrens and Marilyn Huber scoring 16 and ll points respectively. The team remained consistent all season in their scoring efforts. The captain, Pam Query, was the third highest scorer with nine- teen points. Junior Chris Ahrens scored 61 points and a sophomore , Marilyn Huber, came in second with 50 points. Normandy-33 Maplewood-28 Normandy-18 Wellston-8 Normandy-36 Riverview-2 5 Normandy-25 McCluer-16 Normandy -31 Ritenour-27 Norm andy-41 Principia-49 Normandy-27 U. City-4 2 Row 3-Barlow, Null, Bernard, Kremer, Johnson, Dillow Row 2-Wulfert, Lc1spe,WestriCh, Diesel Kolmcxn, Thies, Buescher How '1 -Smith L..,I-Iessel, Smith, N.-Capt. Pinqel, Nesslein Net ball Dillow drives it down. Sock it to 'em Smith. i I ,,. N. I. WGN iv ,aka mi if ,. I .' :wi e y if f fd iii 4k' ' MK S i A ne- .wgur-A Swimmers take your mark - . - ,183 ,, A11 together now. Smith ............ SA FE If fffff ffl ,f QQ 'ff V JW ff! A I iff fly I If! f X X X 1 I Leslie Baebler ,141 'W? , F X x xxX frwf fV,V,'!,f 7, f, Z f I H Vvyff, I . I !f,f!4!'.75fI iffy' C A' Z 'I 'X Q f fy, ff X If ' ,Q If Meredith Copeland' f ,J X' X' X pf ff ' ' ' ' ff r I X x f X 3 I I V I l Aff if f f . : ,f 4 f ,ff f' X ll M Z , V X! ,XA X 5,7 , , .! If I 5 ,13 .. E. 7, ,, If 7 X X ,z . W ' ,yjfy ,fu f ,fl X ,I A-. .4:,f N NA' ' Qt'-:,, . f fl V17 , .f , 74, . W K , fn gf VI, ' 99, lim ' X' Jef f ,,,..,,,, 7 N ' ' fn X f f f ' U ff X XX X, -- , ff' ff , all , lx 4 X an- ' Marion Peck . 1 1 ,X ix xx Martha Pursley ,f WA if I Patty Copeland, Mascot 14 ff! , 1 A 37 Sue Noble , ' ,L Dot Bixler ff!! If ,ff 172' X W! f My yvfillff ' f !f'ff7l I , f X !, 'PK ,445 sq,- Pat Spilker nfl Sue Trost Brunk, Buckles Smlth Harris, Baker Dlllow WIISOH Mg ,Q 5 T ,Rui fTVT'i iw' H ' B 1:1-Im! r-:HGH I-'iunuf n 1 Z4 W wx- ' X 1 ,.,,,i-4 wwf' ,. ' x Carol Beekman Steve Jennings h..,,,,, A 126 E. Rholfs, Assistant Principal The success or failure of any school in fulfilling the needs of the students can be directly attributed to the administration. The students at Normandy may consider themselves lucky in having an administra- tion as dedicated and capable as ours. Mr. Barnes, Normandy School superin- tendent, is known throughout Missouri for the fine work he has done in the Normandy district. Mr. C. E. Potter, carrying on ably as the principal of Normandy Senior High, added still another successful year of service. Our guidance department, headedby Mr. Blitz, displayed great concern for the wel- fare of the students. Certainly, the guid- ance department is one of the most vital departments here at school. Not enough can be said about the bene- fits obtained from the Board of Education each year. The school board's decisions affect every student here at Normandy and will have a lasting effect on each student. .xdclminid fra fion 'W-5.91. E. Potter, W. Bergmann, Associate Principal .toR. Yates, . Schmidt, . Monaco, Small, l .Cob e, Holbrook 1- D t :fi if 3, ,X 7.44 . 0 'V K ' .' .f all at 1 H. C. Bleckschmidt, Assistant Superintendent R. Vo ssen, Counselor W. E. Barnes, Superintendent N nic N 5 .A 2 : XL , J .fa-qu, L4 .ipwf f' f' 1- .,.,, . ..,. 4.,,,,. 5,1 , , V . , W i:i'i ' - h , - Qfywui 4 , K , ' ' t'rE:.4s1::v5i ' ' ' 215- WW u 'M' .. AW 'D A A fi? ' , ,,,. - 341 N M0v f 'f he ---' ' raw , Dfw M- A- -H 'M ,-i......A'-Wi? Q ll . f..5z.122e f M. Blitz, Guidance Director Westbury, Director of Special Service A. Shipherd, Athletic Director acu ff, E. Arnold-Social Studies M. Atkinson-English H. Boll-Fine Arts W. Buttiste-Social Studies M. Beck-Commercial Arts I. Bidewell-English A -M , , .7 y,,4w5w9 4' ' ', 'my 1 fffiwwe-Q-Q gf ' , , Af' ,.,. . 4 X ,MZ f 1 'fs V . ,9- N.j,. ? 3553. L ,ff -Q... ff , f .. .. ' ff, , 2 - , f - , , . -Eva. ' f 'L ' ' 'ig'-Nw1::a?: '.- 13 5' 1 , 4,-14 jmvwv a, , ff f'f'75X'i 'zxifi ' 59 'f A. 2 1 wwizffzrf x fi.: fx jj f Q fw, :Z'f.., A.- 1:- F3. Buss-Industrial Arts A. Buxton-Mathematics J' . Covin-Mathematics B. Chcmcellor-Science D. Christian-Mathematics G. Clark-Mathematics 'ZW Y Es ,V Us I XX ,,,,-' W V-,,,,.,.,. -we- . 4 5 . bg ,. 5 f fi: W' ' A Q? ,. 14- f ,W UN' 1-1' 'ft 1 ' , 4 ,V - 2 . -k:,kfQf7?w!'?Qf4 5 3 ,f ' . . , -. 11' QQ 'W-' ff. 'mm 5wz:a2.x Z 2 : ,E , . v7WW'W ':aw.ii 2 4 f ,L -1 0. v sf- Sf f,f '-'a ff .55 2 5' ' f f -4 ' 1 ,f 1-wF'K1'l'gQew .mc 4- 1 1 - . wli yzfv: ,- . fave-1229 : W 1' 'Q if 4 A x ' I 1r5?f', .4 e 6 f f I Vg jf .fd--1.-V ' X ml IIE: M. Berger-Mathemotlcs D. Block-Social Studies V. 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Meiqs Social Studies R. Meyers D. Nellinq W. Neumann J. D. Nichols Social Studies English Fine Arts Industrial Arts 'Elsa in if sgysfywv, g.,::fffs f X , M , .W ,...,-,Le-5 1. uf'-oY2w 1 ,--A:- . I .As A nf- f' .X- n ,gi Q ,R fix . wg. . s i ' 'MQ M , Q., , ' T1 FACULTY OFF GUARD E 2 H f 5' X . ' x . M.-Q :za x' . 'Mm ll, x 1 xx . Mi 1 'H,v , .. M. Ninker Commercial Arts x 'F Eli! . ' A . ,X '::':.-' wig, f .Lf F, sa, in F --I A S in 2 . L. Noce D. O'Connell B. Pendleton E. Phelps Socicxl Studies English Librarian English FACULTY OFF GUARD 'flu-N.. . Q. u....,.,, fn.. 'N-,A 'Mx'-. -V A K ...an Wi? fu '71 .W MN f ix Q. www if as sf v,,, Q. . I Wx x W' . .-.sf f W: f. 's I x 'Q A Y. Q' Rf We , . fyff l Q 1, '-rv f. X x ., . K, ., Q f Q A? .1 1 , W 133 1 W 1 IN - S ? av ' .ff . . Y if 1 1 5 5 4 ,, f 'QJF' in , 'Y A '51 f 1 3, . . O . 5 4 ff' 1 . f' M f 1, '4 V, , ff 1 L . 7,175,M,V.f. c Wmmwzwi 3 f 'X if 3 it f , A11 Azz., ,, fe? g P ' ' mln v ,MQW W .tar , as-p..t,, 'a, ,f , .. 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Volkmer-English D. Weinstock-English W. Raftery-English R. Rupp-Science A. Shipherd-Physical Ed E. St. Clair-Mathematics R. Vossen-Guidance C. Wilkinson-English iw' J. Ragland-Science C. Ruschin-English W fx .,. A. . QM, wwf s Q fluff V' 47.4 f 1. 19.15, V. 5 . , . , I.. ry, ' 'Mt if , ' ' .f , -- 'I rw-f ' '1-ing, St f L ff' 2 far 251 A ff x- 'f QQ! t 3 .11 0' mf' N-NN .:. ' ., . 7 A i fIr'5 k ,ff WMM P g f '25 gg' 1 T 'AE 5 W 1 , . 5 J g my , ,.. G . NW 11.3 S 9 3 Q wx K 5 Ir Q45 A ' .s RN . ljv 5 . xii? , if 'SX D. Rice-Fine Arts . Sanders-Social Studies H. Shipman-English R. Silva-Foreign Language H. Stoddard-Home Economics G. Streck er-Mathematics V. Weiss-English M. Whitehead-Fine Arts V. Winter-Physical Education M. Winters-Mathematics f 2 WQF.. . , .., nh 'Pl' I. Riehl-English G. Schrader-So cial Studies C. Simon-English A. Sunkel- English V. Whitney-Industrial Arts B. Wood-Home Economics if h ,Wa H5 21760 vu ,ijt-. ,gf fxif2 N aff v' 4.40 'V 4- Sw .av ,f YT 3 -an X Office Staff Left to Right- J. Scrffley, H. Dcrrcrqh, F. Curr M. L.Mc1qinn, E..DeVouton, B. James Rx S2 are Cafe Workers -f-.NYN www KM J X A V IHIAA 1 ::, Ekikfiltfi UH Bus Drivers Aden-'lsr' , , W.. A... W-mime f Q .a4,'L' 6 5 1 aww Li A' zgffw fi lv f gpm ,Q 7 'Q 4 4' j 5 x Q - W- - A-w' i , f ' W' ,Y Q M , Y A V4 F'A' X ff. we -, W qw 'w,,,, K P , Wffw ,,.- Vx Sue Koeller Maurine Koch ,lane Kovach ance Myers as z YQ Q M5 2 Q 9 f V f X v Q vw nf . M 21, -6 f? Y X 443+ , ,Q - if :swf ' ,JL J aglwzif, I 1314 1 Y 'fobcfgfffgx PRESIDENT RON BRADLEY ni' a 7b .' 21 ,Q I ffl Q . 3 ,ff iff! 5 141: If 2' , f ,ff , . n i. , , nik 'CJ B! ,ff xy - '1 Q j' 7. f if 4 if .1 . g, , , n- S fa 1, 5, 4 if 'fn , N EV-. I W- fkgemlfyx F . 1 , , 2 4 UI34 4 K A V yr-- 1 ' fir ' I I , ' . I w ' fi iffls ,- ff - 'E 1 ., 4 ,g- -- - z::v.-LQ.: ' . 2: ,'2 1 -.QQ , 3. 5: ', v' 4 My ' ,, H' : :I I I. , L, , ,Q h w vw 4.1 we ,- H 1 1. WM A ., ,x ..,, .,x,,,, 7' vw f- if ta.. :af .V ,V A '- ' ' Qs - Q 'vp we ' 9 . If I f X 2, my uh 9 ' 2 V if f f '-1 ,ZH , 41? -:I ,M , 5 A, -My y , I gf gi RX x If is if Q gy 2 5 aiiii was If i g if I K I 1 fr H 1 ' I I I 29.2, gig . 2. I, 24 3... E Q H 6 HI FEA I2.55l,i5,5 kip!! 2.,51I1gIeqg'f E AI Q yfgkf figs Xsgfx gigs I 4 2 1 Itllfifiki 25 f Hia I 'ig fx' xii I S 93 Z I , IHEIHII I S31 'SN 'V S Q, rf Q y .sm I 51, L I ,Q .If ' . ' -fs ,I fa I 'I 'Irv if . L . '-4,- S 5 ,YQ 1 2 g1i.,,v S Vx ' ,.m V. ,waz Q-+1 K 451- I .tif ' wi fa I fig: ' , - : .',,, -way' . ,fl ' i by .4 I- . ,Q fy. .- ,M VICE PRESIDENT 1965 PEG DIESEL 416519, SECRETARY SUE DILLOW 'TREASURER BOB BARLOW VIKINGS OF '65 CCJNQUER ALL K Q f IH -'A .Ax i 7, ll '51 ' , C , M w 'I' I, ,ll MK -A M If K A , 'lf' 'xx 'A C M, L ,z,2?f'QkM.'e .I . Flow 1- Tocco, Jones, Vitale, Hclrtoq fg ' 4 I Row 2- Thomson, Barker, Glue-ck If 14 'P . W r xx ' . e lg ' ! If I F mffl ' ff' ' , , A .A N mf f X fi 0 f o ' 'A f'Hf':I',J2ll ' J 1 fy u , - 'I Y R. W' W fy .ff ff fY jjf'Q15f , ' X 41,1 TIZe3,M:9?g J. I Row 1- Holcomb, Houck, Sproull, Bizer Q -I .fl ' Row 2- Bibb, Austin, Payne, Leuchtenb- 4 F erqer ff ' f f jf f' How I-Hor1ow,Gi1do,f3ikes, Bunton How 2- Love, H1oSsie,I-Ionley tv A ff AQ' I LB-v 23 5 '-if ,- ns,-M-Q - ,L W3 . cf.-X, V W, ,ff - 5 l , B W 8 xx :'y:!??1,,1 wir,-may is A Sv A ,., ,. M. wry., .U , L Y ?fQQi92Qf.wSw-ff-1-fl A ' Row Row Plow Row .v Ill, M ,I X . , , Q f A 3, V25-az f lu W n ' 'f' 'l Ada., f., V ,. , Wunderlich, Buckmoster, Atkinson Brunom, I-Ieidemonn, Downs, Candelcl Britton Scarborough, Lee, Nixon, Nix, Kelley 3296555 50 Z 1 ff ,Z .1 'S V 'T A 'if' f 'ka - . ,e A I IS . 1 1 . 9' X . J pf V' 7 wi, y Y 1 J f f Y!! ' Y' r Y' Mg -N ,.,J,,.4 - :-Q, M5362 P A fm ,. ff?'f.' iaf1f?g?'1,,ff'7 -, . 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Nx -- -'32 9 ix --1mm . -,, . .'-lv 'ix -M - V ln f'sP I Q 1 ,,.-in ,, sf a' .- , 3 WN Aww IW Row l- Oriqliasso Flow 2- Roth, Grooms, Davis, Coble, I-Iiqqins Row 3- Pavers, Wilkinson, Koenig, Aud, Smith, Mills, Mehler Cavin Cri py Critters unullpanuunrtvln 'mwm,-'I gufanuuuisnvnmbm ,,,,,,,,,,,y.m.m awww 4, Hswmwlhsiilfl 33445 'EVMQRQ 301999 V Mum: :wt N01 A Vx l- k . Q 1 W h R+ 5 X wunrnlimvlmh wk Row l- Katzenberqer, Malone, Theobald Row 2- Standley, McWilliams, Ventimiqlia Row 3- Bardone, Mannisi, Owensby, Talbert, Gales, Nesslein an ws! ll Ax: is R -Mx Y wiv N QNX, lmaa-,,, I' Y 4 V' Vi?-.C 1 'Neff' X31 2 I-AA E, PLAC I I. P I5 , , I . , Qin, I , f Y? ,- f 1. M' .4 f W I -W , , may 2. H d f: a3!G2.2I,x ,, p 'f-vff f m.. '1...K rr Qiz. ...-f - 3 A 5 , Ik, , Flow Flow Flow Row f. Flow Haupt Salas Row Stafford Fxsh Groseclose Flow Mlller Steel Baker Ferrante Row Holt Elllott Davls 'R 'wI..,,N k ' 4 fd? X 'Miki' WMM A vis war-fl xl r -xp 4 f l mu' l- Gales, Leahy 2- Pollard, Gilbert 3- I-Ioefler, Williams, Pedersen 4- Kilker, Nleberdinq, Antalick, Henderson mi i X. I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I ,I II I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .J An a-...V 1 E- T Ne x, in-5 Row 1- Boatriqht, Scheppel, Chace, Buxton, Mudd Row 2- Smith, Meinert, Greenlecxf, Wilson, Ayers, Hill JJ K ff ,. 7 ,Q 74055 img M50 my JJOW IQOOW X4 XL! S ,, Q fa-EA 499V .. Vuun9u0'M '+ l l Vi!'if '! 'mr 'NJ Row 1- Yelton, Foster, Abernathy, Wirfs, Antolick, Jost Row 2- Stunis, Hogan, Redel, Jacks, Klimpel 135-ff. Wk , f Row l- Spain, Leiqhty, Beckham Flow 2- Husband, Mclntire, Elliott, Ayers I yummy HN. ,, 7 , 5. .mwumu 4-L, . 9 X mu V , V, Lf' ,R , . V, t. , V I Pwfliv My Qt .fm 5 ' ' - ' 1-M12 .,. , .,,, , my-,,, ,Z , , V ' 1 . M V f- 'Wi .1 1 , rw ' ,A Row l- Robertson, Corrigan, Strecker, Madonia Row 2- Pidiakis, Finke, Sutton, Schmidt Row 3- Birkhead, Cooper, Small YEL' RC' - Row 1- Chapman, Brandt, Hanna Flow 2- Murray, Crouch, Younqwith FQRGU FIZIES X rf 'rr X X, I o oo O G o P C xfml . C 1.---- X, .. -a it: -Q .K Q .jd t Ywvx ' M - at ll' YI, G , ' ll 0 il N I 0 H 'll' 'K O ' i x q O O I t 5. Q M , 2 oo , , , , . . o 1 X rl, ' I xx N ayk 'mmiuies 216 Row 1- Treu Trovls Pemberton Bono Rmcon Murphy Row 2- Wrouqhton Curtls Holbrook Schmldt Kremer Lmenweber il' Row 1- Higgins, Hoerr, Blum, Chambers Row 2- Harvey, Chomfn, Vorwold, Kuczm Row 3- McFarland, Grant, Bottling, Louys Q, -D 's .Y 2 x 2 , ll N Z g.. f ,-,Y--f 'L-,A , A ., t .... .... ,......., , .. ni...---.161 - J ,wifi L ' k ! YW ,... ,, ,. LWN-A 214, , f N f.-. 'uf ...ig Row 1- Pont ello, Mercille, Peeters Row 2- DeMc1ricmo, Thompson, Siddens . .. ---.-1 ?W'E ' . , I' .,.v 5. M . W., A V 3,55 . 4 -j , 9 ,,, S fo vi ra A 76 we I 3' .vzbmzy W' 1 4 l url Q 7:53 2 .-f ,W J, W 'Ax Zkfsyqz.. I 5 ig. , f Zz 0 1 ' 51 , Q, I J-A f fJ!N-L33 'WW 3. V, '---ffl ' .fr--Q, Nzf ?-Q, Row 1- Briscoe, Null, Barker Row 2- Delaney, Richardson, Bruegqemcmn, Tinker nll ' Row 1- Homlett, Corry, Cunningham, Burton, Elliott Flow 2- Mcmtio, Gicmini, Dees l Q1 'fi I ll ,....-.L 'Q rifflfkl . H -, 'WI fini E! A 111 ' H: Q- 'M , !! E an - J mi 'MZ ..., 329519 'n?.......,,,,, , 4 be JCSEPH Q x x Q. ' wwf' 1 , , L at 1 4 1 rf 3 f M .ff -an Q ,ZMGMA I, mf, Y 5 Vg,- ww M 2-4 -Qi ff .,:X ,v Jw. I., 1-if , , j - -1 M fwf?'ff'r X :A-4 V471 1 , M W -fs. 1 A' .w - -ff 5 A ' Q OW X r N50 bn5OYQqqC9 9 w KL 30 o- iXfXOcc3vife?0f'0O 131 aazw ev Ck 'Yen in 1, 90696 XN QQUQ Q ekerhxofx' xoefql ..y jxgiigk 1 S? Ho HO W JN If '02, P 190059117 Q Sciiundl EJ. 3, 201, Sn Kel., 118 A408 , Gofv TQSICS ff, SS S e G P 1' 5'1- ' S ' M ej hepbel, 081191-S Q' 1 Ko Un 1 ,5-91, H Q I I HJ.: 'E ll if f ' v 9 f ul N ' Q e l xg q 1 - 9 0 ' nil? 1 471. Ai rr ,,f 'K you ...N-, V: ..,, W, ,. ,s . X L Q , Ng 7222 ss'- ? Q 1-,' 'fe fx ,,.. VN I-Ie 41, , Lo b D e Ho 3 K lly Sadr ws Skyrq 4511 Xxx Km X N X4 Row l- Doyle, Wallace, Gold MCCGrt K ll En lken Ro YI O 1 Q9 Lomb Green, Heidepri N 1 4 - Q 'XJ lfdqw 7 X X 4,1530 q ' AV' 1 'X , mc JV KITE S KAPTIVES 2 522 3 4 ' ' .1 1' Flin . nl I ,- wa s A : -- ua-In 4 1 H25 ........4 W fw- ROW l- Grcxhn, Ellermun, Diesel, Fauber ROW 2- Hcxrgas, Schmidt, Mitchell, Hol- H165 Row 3- McBride, White, Fcxhrmeier 'SSM Row 1- Rieqer, Sperlo, Brown, C1-ess, Peters Row 2- I-Iowery, Bcxbor, I-Iackworth Greenfield, Paulson, Andersen, Wagner t M ar K 1 i ii, W 5 S t 1 Row 1- Abrolat, Zweifel, League, Thomann, Palazzolo Row 2- Husted, Krahl Row 3- Hicks, Finkel, Dulaney, Schlegel, Beaver, Van Coutren if . if 1- . Flow 2- Gay, Hammett, Siegel, Hagerman o El ' kfpw'5l,,' , .4,fwm , 'gsr11gq.N4f?.'Q,:g.jg5,33,3 Row 1- Christian, Bandy, Bradley, Jacobs, Laspe, Bollinger . ,Y , ie- ' El ix 2 5' W-if 5 1, FQ! 1: 4' T , . , , H . , 515.2-1, - ,,. - -i vi ,Sh +1 H 5lTl'1- ,sg 'f A a ? v. Q y i iv i 'ig lm ,ga iv- pl -J.. ii- 4 'f N .Wm Q K1 Ui Row L- Williams, Jackson, Schrernpp, Sinopoli Flow 2- Keen, Wilshusen, Dilviercurio, Moeller IIDMEROO 246 fl x .l li' 'T Y I f 0 J 7? . .c 1 . -3 x , x K. 66 - 'E ' P ., I I A . t ,, X 1 VI R Il 6 ? 1.,q1Qffv ' f Q Q , :flu ?'7lf'f ..,,.. - , wxwefm, 4' 1 x wg: L4 ffgf' ' I ','7'f.fillyf,5j A V ,, Q' H f ' ' I im 5 ,Q 1 ,f ff f ifgy ,f i I H9 S D ,M lui i, f ' ' ' 'L N Row l- Sills, Gililland, Allenberq, Ellebrecht, Bushan Row 2- Carroll, Ehlhardt, Knight 'Sv X , Q , 3' fg J . sq I QL4. N , 8 31 x. -- ex l 'ills fl ' M XX I' no l 1 l 1 1 Flow 1- Bennett, Percival, Schwab Row 2- Checkett, Koeller, Halliday, Sachleben, Gerst, Haynes mf If 12 V Q I .. ffl -ali!! ' ,W 1 Qlfiffaf wwf 4 4.6 iq I M T7 Row l- Bosen, Duncan, Smith, Roberts Row 2- G'Sell, Coil, Clark, Iverson, Crawford, Bailey ' fs' 't st. , ' :, ima '1 Q f ' ,C L. 5 x t I U 1 W I 0 '35 , x 1 ll Q av . ,, 2 0 Q f , A . 5xlQ:?Hlm 3z-M 4'8 .'zfsa-'fin . ..-f'.z45'i.71 ,ea Row l- Newman, Barry, Wylie V4 at - v . , an yn., , -uf-lwvqfv.-if A 4. f:4 Clif' 4h 'Tll.3 N1 'X ' ffl' 'A wif . fast ' gf V' YA 5 rift ff: gg.-W 4 ' .- QA ff 'N ' 4 A A. if x 'J' . f'- s . ' W1 J . .-, 4 Qt. , .vhaim ' .L ., 5 -ff .A W.- Ftow 2- Mudrovic, Elliott, Lovelace, Adams, Masters, Miceli A THDUGHT T0 DUR HOMEROOM - STUD OR ELSE! X . 21, Q . ,, ., rf' . , .,2Ai,. V ' Nfl -Q sr ,rtfrvg Yo if 1:'j'ff'ZvW d5l 59 PE me 751483-'Z78757'S cfm ez E .few - fs0.a se' 2? x 9 WQQA O 'Q 4 iw ? ily' ,JY S ,,x six lqu JL, - X ,' A - . - fixw x9'ifQ- J k- I f' fr afamffnwglisll , Q :QQ iw, ,gp -1, ..,,,Aie',. iff? 1 M-2 of 3 'xf'5ffT - is-2 r f iw X25 gl,-V , , uf L4 X' ,J l' 1 9 f in MA 6,4726 ...... ...... 4 . Flow l- Marshall, Post, Taylor, Cox Row 2- Garland, Shelman, Madsen A m x ,ir t .-fr D 4 ,,,?, V K a f s -KAL . Row 1- Harris, Curry, Nichols, Brady Row 2- Burton, Byrd, Atkinson, Stanton ---..,,,,,., M- I .ua V I ,C ,fne.Zwf,353:Q,a xi. -M3955 4? ' Wi. -W? Row 1- Thilkinq, Oliver, Stroup, Darraqh, Blonq, Bomer Row 2- Schweller, Dischinqer, Cook, Mintmcm r Uggwf. -ff L. -ws W 27 gl 49 W1 K. . If O dv 9 E! 0 , Hs, S N E3 lfll-r- ' . Q wg ,f ,,.nsr ,,',52 G5 gn ...-4- 1 ,.. --1' -,...a H ebf'-- ' .ifz4s2,2?f'W I W Row 1- Etheridge Row 2- Meyer, Sisso B ml enson, Brummet 4, X ' N. Row 3- Sand' lson, Propp Row 4- Travis, I-Iohmann Mashak, Ftoseman Flow 2-Hepler, McCarthy, Stock, Larson, Wolf, Young Flow 3-Lo Row 1- Wulfert, Weiss, Lockman MR. SANIIR U wrey, Bauden- distel, Lawrence, Pilk- ington, Bennett NCHAINED QQAF-Mt WE ARE BRDKE EXXX ' X QNX-X -. Q ,IZ-Y -Y fl 1 , ,f64Kf A 'l l , x . X is S , , l Q N 1 ef x wi-'7 l , V 1 ' J ', 3, f , 'A f ' Q 7 2, at ,Wf 6 4 u X X - A W f t W nm Q 5 - will ZZWmqZyW077ZWW lks lf 1 R . . -. ...,...---9 - , wx fffk. N f JUN' tv-if Q' , 1 if 3 Q . aww' 2 1 W w Q cv t Air'--H t WQ4: A 'Lg-W gi. - 'zt ,J We J 'f i'tf A .4 'N TFFQ gms F -Lwiii 1' K mal 5 40,55 rv 1, -,N 1 Q Y Row l- Smith, Weisheyer, Adams, Collins Row 2- Burger, West, Spenqel, Dickson, in J fp! Stephens, Gross f-3: w- f -wl'1,,.'... xii'-Hg X . 'Vi QQ Row l- Woolever, Enqlehordt, Widtmonn Row 2- Hecady, Birenbuum, Allen, Roll Row 3- Andersen, McCo1TniCk, l-Ieinicke, Schroer I 5 , 4 R a W f r ! l ll i I A it 5 l Flow l- Ramin, Welsch, Pallman, Hahn Row 2- Soyster, Schmitt, Thompson, Williamson, Krapf, Jones, Viehmann, Mullen Row 3- Tiefenbrunn, Archambault Row 4- Brockman, Chief, Perrine, Lewis, Hoeltinq, Girard Wilk ' 9 Mr. Shmabargar s Ho-meroom .uv M,,t, ll Q,. ' '- ' ' M - X '. vu , ' .. .- 'l .P I-yn ffmg,,,L.-.f,,+f,fl fxvvl, t K-1-3 RAE r f Nw j,, 133,-. V' ,- 5 1' . ' N qi -,,',k -N ,fnyej ' J' -- f .ij ,I Zi-r '?Q3l'iQs,k5Xa1 Eh ia . ' V H, . K ff- , . 1- in . t 1 is 1 A --f ,V wjiffwi 'fijgt 'i . ' ffl ' A - .'l'1H.Z A' ' f -i ' 5t,+'f,, . V' Q- If - fn ,KF 'f ' , ' W ' W V3 0' Q- lxlwlv' 4-lf-135 f, . +,--w44' ' , ivvavi nn. 4 fH:fHs '16, , 1 . ry-'4' 5 K., Y ' ,J , ., ij'ig'.. i,4i5 - . , , 1 igggwpx . 3 M- gtg , .1 1 , I :a'fj - ji J M l 4 'lrrikiffgll ' '- lv 19: ' 1 Av ' fn ,- l J -lfflwta. 1 --QQ - -p ' fsfsfxfm - mf s? . fs-'lg v ,f fW,,g 9 , - ff 1-ff his i l- E ' 1 I, , sf we 5, 'l ' .4 ',,,- , , t , 1 4,3-'Q--,V ,A f Y,.- J Q, V -H?-if' 'Htl ' 2 V 9 , 1 . - I V .lpn i ,S,, , , W, , X , 'rfb' e . 1 -fd w'r5'f rams- 2 a H fir? . Q.. n V-'55, yr' fx L 3 ' ' ' ,J ELJALHQQF W 1 l,ql,, in J F Absentees I I li l 1 V I 'S , , ,, ll E.,--f.a',n'L , J ' ff' ..-455 . :pm ,. T , 5 7, gf, , Q 34, 'afffi 1 f f , 5 F 'V 5 kk F ' figs! gg - ll , Q . ' -A -:ZZ 'Tu if ' 3' N All W f sh W 'X EQ I 1 'N ,u .14 Flow l- Boyer, Ellis, Moats, Meyer, Rice, Gaston Row 2- Alexander, Shuman Row 3- Stewart, Polqin, Moss, Petrov, Dickson rib-3 P 1 I 4 t. if SHIPHERD S i QR N oi we X' fefvoc' Us fu , Oi 2 QX o O O ix LAYMAT ES 60 V0 X663 X b Km xQx+4 OK x Q X 6 Q e 0 W ogg GX Q Ke 90 O OO xo Sl' x xy -I f' X f K Q9 X Zilftv Row 1- Dillow, Borlcmd, Parisi, Schweitzer Row 2- Borowitz, I-Iordy, Hunsicker, Show, McGrotty Row 3- Hollingsworth, Murray Wh , fy? A '3Q,R5g' .7-Y, S24 ' 4 V '-l,..,-:X.i' -N' Y ' ww V . J fi? L . .Q ' 1, X .' wb' CW- in . 25X ff W2 :vvW'?i1SXe.. 1 u n v 'J ., b'11S', f - P, +g.LJ?j5f-N ,Z Bow 1- Duncan, Puleo, Dieckqrafe Bow 2- Farmer Schodroski, Ahrens, Pfeiffer, Weinkein, Bundle, Bakker, Sanford 'Sn H 1 5' 5, if He'11 be all right he just ate lunch Q- - WJ Y 3- HOMEROOM 249 7 , A Lf if , - 4 . l 9- f , , I ,M f i ,.- ., ng, at ' ,aff ,A X W 3 45,225 Qs., X ,, Y My +R . , A ,.-,-.ww , y . , vt .. f 'Q - +A-1.,Qs,y ' f-51, ai...-.W ft 1 W 0.1 -2 .9 4. I , V , f , , ,nm ag, sz, -. f wg. w ' ' 'G 2, ' - - 'I 1 K., 7 Q -, JH .JW I A V W Q , 'f A743 .1551 Q' g gfm9'Jf':lffVuyz ryf. 1gi !'f45k'?V,1' ,-5,45 5 l e - ffhggyyf 1 ,, , '2 .' f ,, -,, K, ' ' ww 1'-1 .f'i f ?'ivL-fr,i.51'5, v': fi?.'?51'n: f7,.-3'9ff1s2.1?f ?:t'W-ff 'f ' ' .,,, .z n k-. QF 'QL ygfu ,fn ',-3,43 K ,vg!siff-W ly I wggv' 1261, Fl t V , T 5!!t'i -5' '-,fY 3?'5+4 '49!g Qsvywitw l- 't 'wif' 414543-1 , , 4552 Yzff, K if-a'fI,f-if iff ff i ' . Wi:1..- Wi, -cm, A , ,Q A U : 1 1,,',f'pg -.1 -, .M V.-,fsi swf fm ,5 - 15,1-Q sq,-4, 4u.m5M , Q . , A , ,MM .U Q , f- .1 4 ,-v ,1-,'.,-1--Q f 1 mf. ,K V- -1,--5 vw., V 4- , 3 eo., l ,W Bow 1- Gaskill, Jurczyk, Patton, Robertson Bow 2- Bea, We-ltner, Porte-Il, Bow 3- Beckham, Welch, Keily 'Fla fri' W',M Wright, Douthit, -nv wp-an v, f, - Q Q V9 ,. , if - Freddy Frigid P-P- Present I v- is i Nr f 67 A , '35-tx. 'VJ- J' Q A v-T1 4- :ln I ik: in-, .A J i tw ' - -11' ' J o . .,. . ,, D , ,. V y A , X ',,-vzgiwfg' A 1 .'5'1- 'n-LA-.'g,,.-inf-3 if - F H U --Z Y Qin- -- - - M4 ' 41 f .5f?','754i?f.'fQf -. K- ' J '-3' K: '-4' - if - 511 eg-,Q t Q .N ' f x . ' Bow 1- Johnson, Tunze, Stephens Row 2- Hinton, Hensol, Beckwell, Galleher sv 'Y 6 .. QQ?-4 ., . 'W Row 1- Hohmeier, Carr, Loncaric, Wolff Row 2- Grayem, Kaiser, Hotze, Byrd, Trouton, Stewart mith's Pool Nov .4351 ,AV y .. ns., .. 2-,T was a-1 if' W. I , 'Q H, 4241! 1, .Ll M Q? E iw' Eyes... , we Fiow 1- Mercier, De Fatta Row 2- Parrish, Sciaramitaro, Schwegler, Swanson, Hosarer Row 3- Clinkinqbeard, Kunze, Donton, I-Iackworth, Demos 'Q QW 1 O Of SJSTQXQSF ,v Y I l I r 5 I 2 ' gl fi 1 I, lsr 3 Int. ' ' af Flow 1- Hamann, Kennedy, Bratton, Deister, Baebler Row 2- Schmitt, Foelsch, I-Iassenpluq, Resell, Schafler, Ahrens ,,.. 'Q X ' -T 'U f Q lx, 4 V..i,. ff 2 .,-- ' ,sg,,g,,x A .j I , 'e'A - ft Y Hg J , ' J! M, 'll ,ga V mf. 5, ,.,, W 'll f' N . X J Q A xiii, - -..- 1. as xv - W I 4 I f 'g F- ' Av A ,, 1 . ,i f 9' , 1 Q N W I ! 1 i w Row lf- Meyer, Auchly How 2- Glasgow, Lane, Braun, Lanqenberq , Row 3- Buckner, Kitta, Kastrup XE 3 cam as '65 we, VWOPC-5 4 r I 'gal Row l- Legler, Lowe, Siegrist, Martin Row 2- Whitney, Berardino, Zeeh, Procter Row 3- Heritage, Berra, Slaughter ckrcl' I 'Q 17 4 if 5 cf ll Q5 HU., 4 53 '- x ' 19 'Q-QQ! N' ,, f 0 H S -2. Zig - Fufu' Flow l- Ftostberg, Smith, Jones, Henderson Row 2- Barlow, Dieckmann, Fish, Story Row 3- Tegeler, Nishi, Lerner, Strecker, Schmidt, Stewart, Fritsch Iiildi PRESIDENT JIM MCADAM u 'IV' VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY GEORGE JOHANNES RAE SCI-IENKEI., TREASURER MARK KUHLMAN 1966 3,752 ,,g6.f55 fl 'ff , ,.. ikgfw -'ff - af? sf! A 'U ' '5 ,flfuwldh Fdlm , ,.,..im... Row 1-.T ohcrnnes, Albrecht Row 2-McAdc1m, Lune, Anderson, Strasse-r, Isqriqqs, Rollhcxus, McQuGy Row 3-Gross, Duncan, McBride, Livcxsy, Meadows ,.,..-A JJ 'QA .fuyf A ff ,e Row Puce, Harms BIQQS How Zumbehl Eolc1nos,I-Icimby Bedrosian Row Dlehl Bethel Brunk McCarthy Huber Simmons 55-' ' ' 'ft .. A 'Q 45? - ' Y Q. , J ' -I xg, 4 kg,-gnfggg fu ,VJ ' , as .4 iw 3 ' 'G ll Ei . 1 .safalawf A 'how ,ww---fu W , I 9' Row 1- Brown, Koob Row 2- Sillimon, Evans Terhune Chcxmberloln Row 3- Draper, Thompson All Y ,M,,,,..f..w-.Q-wwf' 'Ni-A . , -4 Cf . Row 1-Kcxmmermeyer Pollock Smlth Redel How 2-Smith, Harris Row 3-Buechler Kuhlmcm t 164- Row 1- Baker, I-Iess, Klutt, I-Iudfield Q Row 2- Schmelz, Word, Krewinqhous, Knorr, Cook Row 3- Landwehr, Word, Meinecke, Treu, Faust X' ,Q ! f I, .-1 BROWNIE BEAR AND HER HOMEROOM HONEYS Row 1- Young, Shoemaker Row 2- Bowdern, Gibson, Shewman, Guy, Kellur, Farr Row 3- Kramer, Scherbel, Vcxrble his , W Qi .fl Qa' 5 Row 1- Antal, Christensen, Kast X s 9 Row 1-Rickher, Berend, Copeland, Low- ery, Vitale Row 2-Arensmcm, Tracy, Russell, La- Zear, Pikey, Siulce lyqgnlvfvmlm' lf, W, V. , ,ff if -- Sf f' ' rw ,W fs, l 55,2 1' 335. lr' if'2:I '?w4'-A N Q ?f:Qf.,,g! .f--, ,JFMA ' Y . . 'i y ,... Jef 1' fli.'i-'51 'ff w lfmu 55.1, W , 1 , 1 - el- 'Mai ir ,,,. sv Ne: .-.xp ,. N My .4 Y l ,l'UIv'?n- ggi' ' ' A 'iii' 'gh I 'A 'I Q n-a'2- L. y A, g,,.,,'9 g l Row 2- I-Iaffer, Valenti, Ipock, McClure ' Row 3- Meyer, Pruitt, Haynes, O'Gormar1, '1 fx M ., f ,a ll - .-, A , - rf. ,'P. 1- 2- x-I-lf A 434 . 4 , A . 2:64, 2 fgflf- Sanders ,wf ' .. S M , Nmuis Row 1- Wild, Randle, Welsh, Boni Row 2- Finklestein, Wilson, Tyc, Blonq, Enqler, Brady Row l- Messer, Parker, Hutson, Ward, Kirkpatrick Row 2- Jackson, Eaqlin, Moutrie, KleYPS1s Z W NGELS 'L -if I ITTLE O . QW L..-... Row 1- Indelicato, Taylor, Ritchhart Flow 2- Tinsley, McCu11ey, White, I-Ioelzel, Neiman ,xi 1 .-' go uffk. 1 Kei 1 G06 Oo 00' Q1-I LQKQ OXXQ 056i XJ es! ' Q00 4260 190 50 it O X' be v4 XNG o XN ,V V- Ho Q 'MN OW 2x Sichop SI, D, IQ 9118017 PES, S ' Q Q0 Tom YJ699' 6 A O C109 I Y exei Q O rfy, gl2rSfOkS Us , pr J Oct SSS! Sr , DOUG!- son ' C Angry Row 1 Wyatt Sansone Walrath QUGYtUCClO Moore Row 2 Meckfessel Saga nls Moutrle Chunn W11 kerson Othman Kuta Inaram 5 . I Row 1- Bratton, Woodward Wick, Sneed, Carty Row 2- Whitaker, Koonce, Fischer, Chandler Row 3- Mitchell, Fritsche Fogarty man? w gf e I H f W 1-v ., 1 r ---U r, -A - --'-- - 4 , r . , -. , , M- f3f,15Q fyw A t. , . U ,I , , , ggf f 532,32 W wij is ' - !7,:Q,i l ' '. ., i r ,,.. : 1 ' MEI N 1 ,VVV .5 g 2 . ,.,.. W ZAAA 3, . A V ! A V95 ,- - z .,,'- ' ff if 7' nf, 's' Flow 1- I-Iennessey, Weihe, Sheinbein Row 2- Montgomery, Will, I-Ieidenreich, Silverman Row 3- Standley, Lennon, Stewart, Bay Q W 'B RVNUSE X X r f QW ' ,gy Mak? X 5-1, 9 X FOOLSH Row 1- Miller, Keppler, Thompson, Marqerum, Smith Row 2- Deiters, Weinhold, Hetler, Flynn, Hooker, Driemeyer, Thomas Sn, L, J X Rowl Murphy Thornton Weqmcm Bootrlqht Pcmhorst HOMERCCM 161C Row 1-Goewert Scoplnl Layton Depcxlma 'img Senn Row 2-Schroeder Tucker Smlth Bormlster Donmnqer Row 3-Perdue Pclrrlsh Dovlsson x l 1 A 7' 4 f-was W4 84' x Q0 006 X51 Qi .9100 OX51 M596 Q! ve xix qx QZKSOQOYX 6x 909 X09 Q ,nG?6i'WOiO . X' gtxoslx QXONH qw' 998 X I 493ff af K, ' ' A B f 1 WQ4'Q3 INTHE SPRING ANDINTHE F A X N K f .. g f I YI WE 5. X AKEN- XX X X WAYS ON BALL! wx R1 - How H - Ow 2s jymour Wd ' en, Ke11if'Q7g5l Schu 1 I fl '9 A ,qizl '72 'Z 0700 G!!! . Of Jfjysqf . A X x QQQ 8120, ! kg 6? f xl JQKQ O19 , , 5 Q0 Q PZ 1 ll 'i 07351. pNxwb l I 'hiv xl xi- 'f 1 0 Q9 ! so I so A 01098 Q09 ' QQ ff 172- K 47X Qlqrsk F1777 Qnn ,Hmns Sjmps On Our class has 287: fewer cavities sl s.:-I and 80'Zn fewer teeth' Row 1 Deuser Clark Evens Green ,J -41, f.,k if .,--- ff uf. M- X ww ' 11 has . lim es . 1, A N-K. r Q Q ,gf 'inn'-v I 'S' Q L 5 ' L 4 4 Qi A 9 f ,han za f 1-P A vs' , dlyqg, 41. . . 5 ,,, . 5 I -, X - I ,' 1 , Q V wh AQA,,- NT , LA f .al A , ' , - a f , ,K I M , ,fi ' w -' 1, .in ffx-Qffwiwzgb 4. L r f Q vga. A , - we V ,. , - ' i.,.,,i An -.J -. ., ff, , fm-.1,::':' . f 9 . . xi 4 'x'5'i,x ,- RQ In X -4 . A 'T' -' , A f . VV . 7 - -, - . W M- . ,J 4 uv Y , . ya 1, ,af V 1 X , . .ugh ' N WW, ,ff ' iffy,-- ' . 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'N ll L ,Nl Mn 5 N .V 'h , K b I A ,311 . fa, I f f...! v . +11 Q Kb' w- M fax, ., -V Ladf, is Q: AQ! :X-,MQ ',4bf..,i,,,:,lr - 'fx - ,Q JM! 3- 'N l, 5' , A ,, f-ffwfu sig X r YQ 'Wg-rr. 1' ,,f,h,5,i-QS, l 'N rffff Q in-1:51--Qr,',f.,. ,, f 'Nfl-Q 1- H Q-we 'gli-M!f14?5!'.4' - , - ,- '..'..tLa.-1,-wiw-.., .:.- 'ff-.4..--f-5. r fc Bow Row Bow Bow Bow Disper, I..aBico, Schenkel, Finke, Mason Meyer, Hideko, Weeks, Murdick, Schoenman, Blue Mohapp, Phillips Chronister, Salas, Kalier, Burgess, Bradshaw, Frazier Chilcutt, Alcoke, Mayo, Davis long '4 fwdtlilbf 7e aa lib 222 M ' 3 Sgt 0 LEARN.:-a ww f A' 4? new s f T v'i 1 .leqj ga , - ,,, ,,, ,E ,,,X 3 Tyg3'? figs 'Q ,Wh M, Lv: 7 .M :Mg ' M-J Y . or V' n n- ai. 12 -W , 'fr' MW., H r , ' , mr ...bg ,-g,-mam-ng 4-W1 M, W, ' VA.,.. . . gm W Cf 3 W5 W -3 fm. ,gf , W -3 'MM' ' ' x Q , ..,,, 1 r.r...... Q-W..-.-nw-qw, I -,,,...M . M- ww- I'-' W . Q1 of ww. ,A , X? , . yn . yg: H' 1 V , j ,: 'E .ff y e Y e , W N.,.' f M 'D fig: ' 'kj' f . R f' ' my i A 2 Q55 'JL 4 is - . ' - x mg Q4 . y : M f K f will Q-fx? ' K ., '1' r ui '- f, ,, ML f' Min.-4.' - 1 I 4 iv ' ' ' -f'v : ,'4K:Zf 3'-7 K 1. ,, ,, K ,:.,,.. Q P .wwf- I- -' ,g ,fl , ,le f f ' ,,. A r .-ff'-,,3,m-wr ' ,Q s - L xg 43, s, f , M -Ugg! A 'Q fi- -4 Q'gf4g+'w' X ' ,N V, , , ,V 5 ' W 'fi-.y '-mmap.,-f f 111' fi51pT J, fAf,.,14 , J I, --iw ,.'-4gw.2gA-fff'.fw? iff r 'eg-f', .Aff-4m5'55'2l'K Row 1- Younq, Favers, Lorenz, Perera, Garofaro, Loewnau, Nardie Row 2- Fletcher, Nugent, Kaemmerlen, DeJohn, Henderson, Goedeke W. How 1 Parker, Hoelzel, Lalumondlere, Stenqel, Groseclose Row 2 Boerner, Rodenberq Bohlman, Barry, Bellm, Hahn If ww so g,,.,. N M7 QM' M 'HN r ' qi ij V , vswx- fs' xxix ' Q Q rv .1 .a If Kg it -, 'I .tu ,- ...Nw NN N5 S M sf' I M'--,X . Q. S . ,, -L NH Ns N. '77 V a 1-i f N--so N -.wa 1 55 :, A I 1: N' 4 A s , . :fm ,Q 91 NN Q' I . l 4 . ,ggi 'nf ' X' M A v . -v,,.,,x , .Il Y 41 V ' f , ww 5'-.W Howl HOW 2: HQ!! S :QM I -1 S 1917, B DSI O ,B , 4, x Qenlf teph W A ' ,VVV , U lb S ' o 5 A b' U17 WO ld, C Q .. , ..,, 'gr' . 1 4 I ,A tSl'l- . Qrt 'zfwr u ' 'o . Q ' .f elm er er, .D . Kffdwf' I b ' Prank mid ' : yn. Q 0 ,Zo Ia F . , 4 X Q 9 A ii-... VY 4, E .ia Row 1- Wilson, Hudson, Bundy, Buckles, Dunkmcn Row 2- Goodman, Buyer, Steinmeyer, Gossett DQ.. RO N 7' Chu RO. , M56 bof ,, 1 Hgh SCO? ves. wwe WASSQH' GTG diet: 5 L N H KJIQX irfx?V .' T 'Ci' , ,Q w.fLG1:g i QU qh Y :'T'k. '. 0 ,fr , I N . 7 I - Wulfmh 7laq60q GM QW Hia- W' '0-41 4 I ,..-s-4 wg 'fig Row 1- Hauser, Rowe Row 2- Johno, Knarr, Brandt, Sutton Row 3- Pace, Graham, Bethmann, Drewes, Montgomery le Row 1- McCul1ey, Sweeney, Mosier, Alexander, Kissinger Row 2- Oliver, Clark, Barqer, Claudy, Raster, Edwards Row 3- McConnell, I-Ioffmeister, Catalano X o ax A' I O 1 I. J Q vu.. , gy. Q WA 14 ,,i.,,,, ,..- W Q I 54 :Z Q ,.- sg ,X 'f.1 'vL N b Sow 5-5VrTlreerKEilZES Exlvliiclivigroki Sieisex' l..0ndOff ow - O Flow 3-Rouse VGUQIWQU Gufdnef , 1 WH vet Flow l Mullen Wooten Frosch How 2- Walker, Schrdnz, Hood, Urdni Row 3- Redel, Beurskens, Guenther, Bauer, Riddle, Fiieqert X S. S. SHIPMAN O f , J Simon's Wt ,HH Plow 1 I-Iuntebrlnker, Henderson Bc1rron,Wc1rd Clqer Row 2 MCC1oskey,Ste1nkoetter Bcxlscmo Gerdes Green -vs, Row 1 Newman Mmcxrdi, Kreutztroqer Roberts Row 2 Smlth Carroll, Smelser Butt Row 3 Krueger, Corry, Metzger, Cromer Kramer 2 S1?5WiW' lr Row Gray Row ROW Welty Tebbe VoIkmer's r 22 5 E ff? ' A,,, , . 'fw 1 3 4 V'l1l-:aygw 1: Ei J V F , , ,, Row 1- Polzin. Londwehr, Huber Row 2- Austin, Bechtel, Willminq, Behcm, Kottmcm, Dresner ERY . MPORTANT . EOPLE Flow 1- Stevenson, Gross, Cool, Bates Smith Row 2- Niebrzydoski, Poecker, Patrick, Burris, Castleman - fill' f , V , ft tt - 1 .V gg. 142 Y I Q iv g..,.V.,,.v, .. , , Q 4 Y W, W msmnng, , ip - .:. l,, tsfomg 1 1 -'F-:: EE: ,gui g W, Q!! mv, Q ,,., 1 rl 'H ..-sei-. 1 E F A EQ 5 . 'f-' 9 1 .. t , , A Kx',1Ql 1i1,u - 1 E5 'x .ell - RJ i N ,fb N ,I 11' wg? - 1 . , M ax QW 1 Ur, 0, . Row 1- Wehrle, Puetz How 2- Taylor, Cclrolcmd, Murray Flow 3- Golden, Ilq, Casteel, Lumpe f'5e,,,,inv Row l Doney Soyster Ehlers, Doyle, O Leary Flow 2 TFGVIS Goodson Pendleton,Moore .Hui fffuz. +',,- All n,glf.,lJm'g f FEv 9e, fx:,5qf3Jf,Q-I. It ,lp . , lxyimll 43.3, f, -M, N lf' f N 'flaw , . , ,, 5 I 2? Row l- Quinlan, Weeks, h Dockstader, Starkey, Charboneau Row 2- Temares, Clarice Howard, Brantley J' Row 1 Barrett Knost, Lankau Row 2 Bushman, Snider, Murphy Row 3 I-Iuclqens, Rogan, Aron fd--. f 'wi M aff! UF 'Was-vpn? 'Y-Z. M l,' xiii: :aims Q31 N952 .........,.........,--...-......r..,. -Q an-H 5 tt-...,...-- vf H xwi ,.,,,,, A -a 1 f M . fa-5 Flow 1- Governick, Bankston, Smith, Jarvis, Gryder Row 2- Davenport, Murch, Buechler Cell Block 105 glam Row 1- Clements, Wolf, Wray Row 2- Curlett, Raeuper, Edstrohm, Adams, Otterer fail Row 1- Schuster, Plaqqenberq, Larkins, Andrews, Strother Row 2- Arana, Craves, Malcolm gg, ar' ,ff 'Af V f ,-- ff 'ff , Row 1-- Boker, O'Lecry, Mc- Names Row 2- Sie-ss, Lacey, Gray, Edwards Row 3- Corry, Murray, Chamber lain, Tettenhorst, Bolcmos, Jones Mears, -184- fi' af-' 2'-Z 1 954: les Bless Flow 1-HCI , ' Hull ing, Mosher Schnelder, Row 2- Retkowski Row 3- Fetsch, Cunningham Jones, Feeney, Rands, Boyle Row 4- Grellher N..m N, --.,,, -bw- -...H S-V 11?-'T'- --.5 In 'QL' 'H' -W'v F-. '?hq 'u- Ury. Wiatm' Snow , Absentees ,- ,.-fn 4-0 sn- WP? T? ,M 3. Hz Row Row Row Row XA, 4 ' W 2,4 Sv .X fl V .. J, 'A x' Unterreiner, Krapfl, Litzinqer Martin, Copeland, Deskel, Hawley, Moss, Autenrieth, Ferrario Baucum, Morrison, Klearrnan Brazzle, Buck, Robinson, Hartke, Campbell wma, X 'K r imap. .Y v 4 E34 K .,. ew F ,N .Net TM , z g, A PRESIDENT MIKE HAMILTON .Mg , wg 1 X X ,c y, , 0. 3 f 15, z W 7 I ,, A - N-'Wi' I 'gg5f3I',fT'I4?'S::f 755555: . 5' WAN A A ' , 4 f 4 51, 'WV I 'Ivan ' M. W A I 75' :sf --'-, ' -X 5 . - K fy A... A :,'1 Q VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY KAY OWENS JAN MYERS 'Q' T R E A S U R E R 1967 JIM PEMBERTON im ,Ni ,-.. .mg mmulwiwvn 'TWE Al .. ,- Q .wfmuwmwmaawl 54 Row 1- Byrd, Atkinson, French, Guerra Row 2- Hughes, Esselbern, MCCC1r'cer, Mor- ton, Kohl, McEachern, Dillon, I-Iuizenqa, Carter 'DD C W ? x 'runw- Qh ei. x ,My 74 , Q .N .A . .n'a. Y 15.1 an Row l- Stanley, Gladish, Hammond Row 2- Meyer, Boles, Roth, Mudrovic ,E wry, ' Q, -a,,.,fg ,, ,V 'F' I ' 'Rauf fi .fa L 3 WP ' - A -, ,f 1' WJ -r f -7- Q: Nj, XM wg. .M Row 3- Brinker, Chandler, Sarantakis, I..a Rico, Carlson, Jud, De Board, Rick, Reqnier 15- f Q51 -. - I ' 'llll V, + 1 3 0 Q C 0 5 MR. CHRISTIAN'S HOMERO0M Row 1-Bruce, Clark, Pierson, Liqon, Ess- elborn Row 2-Bradshaw, Fondcw, Sinqen, Buttery, Tcxpy, Collett How 3-Francis, Dcxniol, Brcxmrneyer, Harris K' ra- Q XX f' f' Row 1-Corry, Ne-mcmick, Pipkens, Smith Row 2-I-Ioffstetter, Robinson, Portell, Tripp, Cuddy Row 3-Lomkie, Hansen, Morris, Woqner, Burns, Weiss rf . O X f Ex Q l .JM g K uv J Row 1-Greenlee, Barry, Forrester, Anderson Row 2-Phinney, Hyman, Smith, Visse Row 3-Davis, Garvey, Papendick, Winter, McCormack, Mesenbrink .4'-- --'--'-A Q l -,E A L L - 5 4 ' -i. f KX X R - x 4, - , -A-1 ' 7 f limi QQ' Fiow l- Smith, Parrino, Lawson, Kina, Qswald, Davenport Row 2- Sheehan, Shelby, Oberlin, Rode Row 3- Fioercker, Bullock, Tyler, Simpson PPEARING N-W,,, f,4 - , , -M ' W, Mrxlfzj, agefz'-,fcrw ,git U, xy H, qi. f a- f. Lf.5g5,' g 1-M wg. , ', ga- .5 mm ,,,,gu ,,':g wig, .X Q, 5,5 Q . 'fi f Vx , . ,p gfaggx L, y Q Vg, A +,-,,,q,i,,, M32 ix, a ,Vi-,-iffy 1. 'wg f.'.g.g,f 1'f y,.f J- ' , I. ., ,yxw ,. Q ,, Q? 1 ,,,,, M. ., i .. .Jn . 1 .f , , , , .. ' , .iii . 5. : - 1, ' -- .nw 'ft sv A 9 ' 7- 1---mf -- ,f.w':' 'MIA ' ' - 1w,+v,:,-f, . . .4'.. . 3' f , ' -,f,-,uf-L, f f.- ' : '. ,Q 4 -y gp' ' - 1 , .- Amr- 45-' -'ifff ' -A-z..s:5Q -' -w:,AjSfi,Kf: ' . ' , : A '55, I --fini: , 21,- 4 ' ,, X '1 ' 3 v ' J, 4 4 ' n 7,3 -X :QL In ,gg fy? 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I-Iutsel How 2- McCullison, I-Iuskey, Phillips, Burton Row 3- Nellinq, Grellner Row 1- Aiello, Erwine Row 2- Breckle, Cheskev, Schcrffner, Schmidt, Midkiff Row 3- Seymour, Gaffney, Bleitner Row 1- Schillinqer, Robert, Starkey, Dunbeck Row 2- Fiosell, Legler, Riodcn, Theodorow NRS CT. DPELTERS HONER T I-IRU-J UNE TZ. -191,- 140 IDIUTS couRTEsY or MR. CGOK Flow l-Haley, Smith, Ard, Zboren, Dolde, Tipton, MC- Kczy Flow 2-Burqdorf, Ellis, Jillich, Rion, Sims, Leac- cock, Burke, Owens, Duroll Row 3-Ruhlcnd, Penberthy, Chilton, Whitney, Arms, Clank, Yount, Hczqebusch, Birchhe-ad, Simpson ' 5 , C1 Q gm 'I fd' ,lx N ' .6 il X . A If 5 , '39 XA N O Y W o Row l- Redel, Cottin, Cardinale Row 2- Daleo, Jensen, Alsclorf, Hartman, Feast Row 3- Miller, Hubbard, Cribbs, F'ischer,Leutzinqer, Thieme, Patane 5 P ' 0' Z L Row l- Roth, Derrick, Hittenberry Row 2- Williams, Autz, Comer, Johnson, Buckner Row 3- Sparks, Haill, Sittner, White , Williams 6,-A in 7 il ER tu -:NVQ all tr, W Wm, me --ww fr ,V S miitlrif .,., 3 . . . r V ..,,. i 5-J ,, .,,.. , , -1- GOCD-BYE ALL SENIORS fi F ,fy 45-, 1 .A 44 ,H-,fa Q, 'U' X gzwzqzsgr.-:Q 5. ' 4 2 5 v w Y Wx , 1- 1 1 , . H 4 -S 'ihiyj Rx' Row 1-Silver, Mouser, Swearinqen, Mikolasek, Denny, Anderson 'fi J! f Row 2-Kelly, Grote, Palazzolo, Piantanida, Watkins, Swank . .N Aj h Row 3-Grahn. Schmidt, Wichmer gif: 2 ' 4 7 I, , 14, fxy , . 91, ff ral. , 5 fx 1i ,ffg :sz -- :aa X l 'X pr 'ul ff ll' ' x,, wh Ji ' ' I , , 1,35 .1 V '.'rw5 ,M BEA I 'I 1 ' I Qin fl 'Jw X I ld J ' y fy x V 41 ' 1 -. - r ' ,ar - . 1. A ' L r' m,,v4',,V.. f ,, uaZgf'5, ,. A' R in fl x Y I 'fx , i ' J E2 EEN wg 'Q , r A ff 4 7 ' , .':,,f', , . A' U wks' . ff Xi ml? .J ' fl! Row 1- Capone, Stafford, Carton, Beurskens, Borland, Fiodebush,Kretch . , .uX94,:,'Q 'X Furman, Manker I9 L. How 2- Barklaqe, Haviland, Gorman, Bayfield, Morrison, Bayne '71 1 n l! ' 23:5 YOU DROPOUTS TCO' ,,,L, . -JY L. I F1 . jf -ggi - 152 1 f n i, x Q. is A 4 'x ' 'Q EVANS' HCMEROOM 275 ,- ,- Row 1- Lorenz, Walker, Miner, I-Ienkey, Soellner Row 2- Cole, Byrd, Quczlls, Nobs Row 3- Conrad, Kornycr, Simpson, Caldwell, La Pcxrf I I Y -5' '-2 in 3 Z E E 5 Q -:L T2 Mimi! IK NGS l 'C , i ui 3 -q N ,L .,. 5 H A FV:-4 Q, Row 3- Walther, Feldmeier, Childers, Brose, Hicks, Schlottcch , is I5 .345 3' ' 'U'Q,ffV1'im.-, AW, 5 f ,W-, gf :Lf :Q 25 ...I 'Qu J 1 E' .. -:a-:-.9 :z , 1.4 GILBERT'S GANG 1,2 15 , Sf , 4 ,. ., , , .ww f Aw 5: 25-v : f , ..- -X2 'saucy- ,Q ,W .f , fm-4 far., QQ:-,4 -, 'Wi 3645 A f x 3414 Row 1- I-Ieincke, Weaver, Wallace How 2- Kirkpatrlck, Billmqsley, Bedrosian, Parisi, Thies, Gra- v1er A. N, I., 9? Qi A Y Wi -,. 4 xi ll 7 nil ,f . L 6 r 1 f ' lf ki Q' Row 1- Schulz, Hackett, Rohn Flow 2- Sweeney, Winkler, Null, Anderson Row 1- Bryant, DiP'atta, Woodruff, O'Daniel, Sanders Row 2- Overmann, Crider, Filumanfeld,Simmons, Redel, Caste-el I., WM but 1 Y I 5 1 3 V ANP J K HANKS' HCJMERQCM IN CENTRAL HALL RSX.. Qmm EE mei M -A gm 'QS ms' x 'LUN div ' if , 5- 1 ,, . dwg- , t Rl v, 54 uwnl ' guns 19 ,WLS M-- -' SJ: sig? , .,,,... ' fu K L EE., X- x f T X .Ki 4-.M 1 YQ .12 '. ,r. .1 -5 1 X Row l- Nicholson, Gilbertson, Scott, Holclner, Sprinkle Ftow 2- Cole, Wayer, Hart, Farmer, Smith Row 3- Moxfield, Koines, Curtis, Tiefenbrunn, Green .sary Row 1- Miller, Mewes, Messina, Goodson Row 2- Frost, Maloney, Lucey, Broun, Nelson Row 3- Schmeliq, Banks, Be-ezley, Silliman, Eilermonn ALL! IS THE BEST OF THEM -197 'T-ff'-1'--'f5?Zf Q, . '23 , . I ' ff' L R 'K-ff 1. fs -'STM 'Q' iff! 'L 'A I ?.Ch san M 'l ,Z M x in-' at-:Mow-V. mv- Row l- Howe, Shepard, Middleton, Schroll Row 2- Brockmeier, Imholz, Rawlings, Alexander, Piotkiewicz f ,CFQQQQ-. F151 wil if YQ Q1 Nix S' 4' T' ' fi l 17' . QQ 15' ,7Ff' ' Q -, is S 'L L , ff l l 1 ' M il' X . -..F- , X -x. x L f, 1 V 5' f- E f' ff' 2' fain 1,-2'-2 21 r 5' -4 : .i'-1:2:1: 'Noll M ffl v 4R'v,f'f4 ff: g Row l- Gleason, Fecx, Kossmon, Mitchell, Pointer Row 2- Thomson, Finkel, Gasscxwcry, Teeter, Gililcmd d 113723 .....l 1 QI .-..-...f 3 .... mu l .., W .al ,,, Q. ff: dry,-f X 4 :, . ,QM-If-::r'F 4 A 14, ,K f 1 rw ROW l- Noumonn, Townsend, Brizzle, Moore Flow 2- Mcuzzclrese, Dalton, Simmons, Brown ' A R...- ...z 4.1 X .-n. X-x X l l fl ff 1 e 1, 4 , V p 4 If wal Q ,X 4- 'lb .,,,:w -' A W , x ,L fx 1 Z., T 'Q+Jrx., W5 W, Q-Af nam, W, T V.-4' -: X wiwif V' .WW , ,- ' 'xg gg' J., .- Row 1- Neal, Abney, Koechlinq, Huffman E .f X. 4 , .,.f -B. If . .41 , ,g xx Xml r J . , ,S 'xx Ar' l f .J 'Y-N , NN9. 00 06 :: on W 1:3 Q Je- xx rl ' xx X kiwi 'X x H Q s Q Q-5 ' X f I 'BP L, f 4 ',,-frhaz, .,.,,,,-, -...Mx-vs 'S , ,X --u,'4:L,,f, .. :- 'd'm,b.,' .,,.g f, ' ' V. 13 i... , AN- vw. -f nf f . 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F54 1' ,fptf'f2f5gQgr-Xb, t ff if Q ,V M4124 A Row 1-Prubiania, Frazer, Carey, Jones, Jost Row 2-Morris, Hom, Robison, Greenfield, Masiero W UTS Art- Allan Johnson Eyes- Richard Hoqen Hair- Gary Burlson Sports- Gary Gerst Physique- Oliver Bohlman Looks- Wayne Davis Disposition- Larry Simmons Humor- Don Garvey Dress- Ray Sherod Populcnity- Jerry Stevens Personality- Bill Payne Pep- Mike Anthes Intelligence- Dave O'Leary Music Ability- Wayne Wachter pep Betsy Fischer Manners- Art Pierre Dancing- Dave Meyer N 4 Xp Af-XI' fu 29 I 3' Gov is , 'Qs I W 1 N-, will 1:-.i --.q,.f- Mayhall' Monkeys Wav' Q- LM, .. 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' Row Row Row Misc A-MEF 3 MQKERS ,F 34:7 Q Row l- Barnes, Green, Trenouth Row 2- Jeralds, Sharpmack, Goo- de, O'Brien, Jacks, Monica, Mc A- ' Carthy Row 3- Flemming, Parker, Amos, Fletcher, Ayars, Massey THE LITTL CRQQL H0 U 5 l- Saganis, Williams, Lamb 2- Morgan, Price, Slaughter 3- Robinson, Slaughter, Ad- rian,Ramsey v 'Hifi Q 1 t t. mg, Vu an if 4.,--M 204 'L , .za 'ig-4- I l 's ' I f V? 'Z' Sill: f 54 2? I T 'xx f X f x. '-f-1 Fi 'FIN S . My :ff-we fkgklglmwdf' ' X y 1-Qyffizfiff-?L'i3we,.. if -ff ff r ,' Y, ' Q' ' + t .1 4 4, A wi 6 7 ,i M -Z . y 'X' If Q ' -Q sq, 7 ' ., - . -Af 3 V 475,- , ,' 44 Wk, I Q. 'ff QW .: PM .K zz fg.wi.ww,2 A vt . - r 6 r M 4, an u sl rf in Q, A, Q7 r xv'- .VNI4--I ff 'fgff ,,..,,f' lCZQ',X-f'?f.A'2'l-gf?,fK-32.5 ,- V '. - rf If .V sa: f-7' ' f' fs W W ' :Mfiii-.-,, L-.nf ' Q - 71 4743. Flow 1- Murphy, Scovill, Meyer Row 2- Lamb, Jacob, McGrotty, Gebhardt, Nolan, Kolkhorst, Mee Row 3- Emnett, Clouser, Altheimer, Turner, Alton, Murphy, Douthit, Licata, Silver Row 4- Hamilton, Maloney, Lasse, Daniel, Thompson Row 5- Stoldt, Grone, Curtis i j 0'CCNNEl.l.'S IRISHMEN ' ROOM 101 1191? 1 hr B. uni' .Mgr 7 2 ff 5,5 Row 1-Mossotti, Pulliam, Giamalva, Brock- meier Row 2-Bunch, Repp, Crecelius, Ross Row 3-Walker, Haustein, Travis, Higgins, Haddock, Sinopoli RAGLAND'S ' ,-Y - RCJMPERROOM K wi E 1 in V ig! n 1'-1'-ff? ffsfglfi 59,11 i ' in 'v ', .. 'Av W'k ,M pf-if' f -, 'Ar . ar ,., V-f-MA, -1 mf f' 'M 5 L .V .ALU4 Row 1- Clouser, Purviance, Raftery Row 2- Buchholz, Hawkins, Parker, Conner, Chief, Fehl Row 3- Lock, Tupper, Leigh, Shuman, Snow, Newman 205 206 I ff? Row l- Governick, Alterson, Woods Row 2- Brauss, Gleitze, Wiggins, Chandler, Morrow Row 3- Moore, Bannister, Delaney, Wandling X ,X S fvf iid' Mffm' S, Y 1 sg ,AVN,i:,.l., ,. 53. 4 5 Q. 4 F' 4 uw J if if f I - lf l 1,- .:- . If f ROW Row Katz Row bell l- Jones, Holt 2- Perduer, Stueve, Retowski, enber er, Morgan -3- Bella, Stroup, Bacon, Camp- ,1 , x Y' l N KW X . f DAQ'1 -5:-'ix ' iv 6 'X N N , . 4 If E. X L ' X N Z - XA F P Q? . 'F Y 'W f : .'if' fi . 11,11 4 ,,,,.. Q . ,,fv A 'Q ., -- - -'L r M ' 4?-v : , . , l If I V, S - a s VVQIQ4 it . N1 W wg . --- A :xr A :-x: ff X -- .g a - t aww xi I F: 1 it v 1 -...ggiz T' ' 15 M V A 'N AA F -nl is :film-Q ,,a Jo' f, I .m -N .. w,:..5Lt' ' l A -xr inn., , N,-gk,-1 F .21 ,tx Q ', t ,,4,L,g,f 32-94, 7 W, . .ff -w,.v.Q,,a A f ,H 1 W ' ' ,f,,. l 1 4 I p-41-lf 1 , , ' 5' wr.-Laika . W.. 4 . W ,jg M s 'P me ti' by , t fgsz, .,, sw X A f Q if ,w hip. 1 .-.A -ue' - 'fSm+ff5s? if '-0 si h 'M' izisff, 4 ' lf X ' 443- A553 gg L .-rl 'T 13 M QQ' ' swf' f' :W 5'- . I ffqgaf, 3235 4 ,, . in . , ,stiff Hz. ,Y ,Al 1?.':'e-gg,,7,S,.., :fda Row l- Schilly, Stevens, Murphy, Lipe, Lawless Row 2- Sadlo, Mckee, Champ, Flatt How 3- Rutledge, Coe, Gallagher Q Q,,,,,- . .., Flow l- Counts, Kassebaum Row 2- Murphy, Bergmann, Elliott, Babcock, Bown Flow 3- Cowee, Pemberton W freshmen have 'clog' lives! Good luck, Seniors. WW? W M 52 : Ng? 'mg m ?9 Q-2 m e , ,,,, Q ' sy ? :r'1QW N :A-N , f W .g 441, , , xt ' A ,,.i. K rl M' ' 'all 2 L X I?-'iw -w 31'i355?4 f+ 3fxff'+m:i mersmfasumf s, N f I I Row 1- Miller, Schutz, Alt Row 2- Imhoff, Clarice, Timpe, Hall ' Row 3- Rowold 2 208 ' 4 A Aim, '- 'Qgw , 516 E AM .X Q fr, y . ZYANH, ' Vg, I a 41 5 1 91? f n Row Row ROW iqan is K . I l . Q ra l Drury Hutchens Kramer Doyle 2 Riggs Roberts Waqner Spalding Huff 3 Oliver Fetsch Ellis Scklueter, Corr Se graves 2 4 s 'sv Row l- Webb Thiel Wetz Hoffman, Stephens, Mitra Row 2- Redden Byrd Solberg Row 3- Pratt Buclcmaster Brinkman, LoVan WE RE JUST BABES WHAT ARE WE DQING HERE? Q31 -I' Concentration. ' 2' 3 J Q 4' f Q2 V - N- ,,.x.f,-., -Wo! A, '2L'ii2'x '11 KK' 'J iv-new 'K A 'N K if WMV ABSENTE ES I , fx rf A rc 7+ El N 41 . 9 f .frm Q -1-2- 6. pgs J. W I .9 4 x- gf- ,V X 'ff' Q, ,ffm 1 Q. 3 in PM X f V., f ww, 4 of 1. , I ' Ru, ff ev- ' D , .Ax , ow 5 . ' f -f f -. x uw. Ugg ,ii i ' K ' ,I X, .A - 'A '9mmq f,gx,:m if .X , 1 f' f ff 'Fi ,, i A q gl S if ,V X A6 W . Q f 555 x Sv 6' 2 '32 1 X, N IH , 3 Q -fwxklwv 4 ' if fn f gffif ,V.1 Ai . 'Y K QM T 4 2 555 g W' P.T.A. The Parent-Teachers Association of Normandy High School is a very active organization. In addition to their regu- lar meetings, they sponsor the Operetta in order to raise money for the Loan Fund. Also, they provide opportunities for parents to meet their chi1d's teachers and counselor. I fi! f C cf ,' ' 1 K Nl fl W WC fl' M XM M 'NU 435 Q, it lf W flctzll NRM, g li! f In r Wlotlum' Clad The student f N dy H gh express thei pp t t th Mothers' Cl lo f ll t h lp During th y th y h p sored a t for the teach and a card party They also u d their E ' money to buy books for the new 55 library and to help finance the X Courier and the Saga, The Egg t ff ld like to say Thanks t th th s of Mothers' Club. l ' ? I fly HN u 7 lla X ?2 Q ti ' llll it WZ 'PQ in . L f fl: Z Sl QfYNEXP0SlNG YOU T0 QUALITY WX? SDOWW5 CNG Commemal 5225 LUCAS HUNT ROAD at the Mark Twain Expressway COlfax I-2000 CHUCK- -BURGER x 22253 , if .,, 5. my J . I D ..,, -f R RU r W me s H kw ,, ,.,,,, , if . ' I - A ww' E A ' H R ., if ,fy if ,QMS-. A Q r' - ' 1 I .- ,Q N? , if? inf ' 1 Qu. Jes, ,,.. T lg? ,H . rQju..f . .f...,.. R, T1 if ' an Bring Your Saga To Our Dining Room 9025 St. Charles Rd. and Receive F R E E iYes, We Said F R E Ei, An IBC Root Beer or Coke And An Order of Fries-'Compliments of the House Void as of June 30, 1964 Thanks For Patronage, Normandy Students I 1 2 Cl ga Editors .... Activities .... Assistant .......... Boys' Sports Editors. . . Girls' Sports Editors. . . Assistant .... Literary Editor. . . Art Editors ..... Assistant ..... Faculty Editor ........ Administration Editor . . Social Coordinators .... Senior Class Editors. . . Assistant .......... Junior Class Editor .... Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor. Advertising Manager . . . Business Manager . . . Photography Editor .... Assistant ...... Vari-typists .... Typist .......... Photographers . . . Advisor .... 5361! Karla Fischer John van der Graaf . . Sue DeVouton Martha Pursley Meredith Copeland . . . Scott Beckham Larry Rummel . . . . Sue Kolman Pat Spilker . . . Judy Schauman . . . . Janice Thies . . Janis Grayem Chris Heslep . . . . Gloria Overy . . . Carol Beckman . . .Steve Jennings . . . Dan Gehrke Pam Query . . Ruth Steeves Kay Grommet . .. Carol Coble . . . .Maurine Koch . . . .Jane Kovack . . . . Nance Myers . . . . . . Sue Koeller . . . . . . .Steve Nixon , , , ,Karen Rechsteiner , , ,Carol Potsileko , , , Carol Vallina Gail Klatt Linda Roepke , , , ,Nancy Smith . . . Dave Martin Kathy Naughton John Doyle . .William Sanders THIS PAGE FURNISHED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF MODEL PRINTERS 8: LITHOGRAPHERS, INC. , PRINTERS OF THE SAGA. Aiello, Rosemary- 15, 71 Allison, Tom- 15 Altschuh, Greg- 15, 82 Amos, Jim- 15, 100 Anderson, Steve- 15 Anderson, Yvonne- 15 Angelly, Dana- 16, 69, 119 Anthes, Bill- 16 Arana, Patrick- 16 Arens, Lawrence- 16 Bacon, Joy- 16 Baebler, Leslie- 16, 61, 72, 60 Baker GOTY- 16 Baker, Joanne- 16, 61 Baker, William- 16 Ball, Norman- 16 Balsano, Judy- 16 Barbour, David- 16 Bareis, Tom- 17, 62 Barlow, Judy- 17, 118, 69 Barnes, Harry- 17 Bast, Lynn- 17 Battisto, Susan- 17 Bauer, Danny- 17 Bauer, Eileen- 17 Bayliss, Jim- 17 Becker, Linda- 17, 71 Beckham, Scott- 17, 77, 73, 69, 82 Beckman, Carol- 17, 71, 73, 82 Bedrosian, Andy - 17 Beiser, Gloria- 18, 67 Bellm, Dennis- 18 Benassi, Terry- 18, 72, 67, 69, 100, 98 Bergmann, Carolyn- 18, 85, 81, 67 Berhorst, Richard- 18 Bernard, Michele- 18, 118, 73, 67, 69, 82 Biel, Tom- 18 Biring, Judy- 18 Bixler, Dottie- 18, 61. 60 Blattner, Barb- 69 Bloemker, Bill- 18 Bockstruck, Gary- L8 Boden, Ron- 18 Boedeker, Mike- 18 Bollam, John- 18 Bolt, Janice- 18 Bommarito, Linda- 19 Booker, Jim- 19 Bossert, Judy- 19 Boyd, Donna- 19 Boyd, John- 19, 81 Boyd, Mike- 19, 62, 71 Breitbarth, Carol- 19, 73, 82 Briley, Sharon- 19, 71, 64 Britt, Tim- 19 Brockman, Michael- 20 Brunk, Rick- 20, 72, 100 Buescher, Susan- 20, 71, 80 Buesse, David- 20 Bushman, Carol- 20, 71 Callahan, Jim- 20 Calvert, Pam- 20 Campbell, Ken- 20 Caraffa, A ngelo- 20 Carey, Rosemary- 20 Carrico, Julian- 20 Cassidy, Gary- 20 Casteel, Jeanne- 21 Chamberlin, Charles- 100, 21, 62, 61, 67 Chambers, Judy-113 21, 82, 64 Chance, Darrell- 21 Chilson, Jim- 21 Clark, Richard- 21, 81 Clary, Mike- 21, 67 Cleer, David- 21 Coble, Carol- 21, 82 Coffell, Terry- 21, 77, 81 Coleman, Mike- 21 Coleman, Ron- 21 Copeland, Meredith- 22, si, 73 Corliss, Rosanne- 22 Combleet, Harry- 22, 85 C0PfODassi, Joseph- 22, 100, 99 Costello, Cherry- 22, 51, 67 71 Cramer, Susan- 22 ' Cruise, Nancy- 22, 57 Cunningham, Bill- 22, 72 Daniel, Betty- 22 Davidson, Elaine- 22 Davidson, Janice- 22, 67 Davis, Francine- 22 Dawe, Mike- 22 De Anglis, Denise- 22, 71 De Lonjay, Don- 23 DeVouton, Dave--23, 73, 67, 82, 102 De Vouton, Sue- 23, 73, 64, 82 82, 118 Dobkins, Cheryl- 23 Doerr, Alison- 23, 82 Dresner, Bob- 23 Drummond, Barbara- 23, 64 Dye, Tom- 23 Dzendzel, Sharon- 23 Eckard, Ray- 23,85 Eckols, Rosemary- 23, 61, 60, 64 Eickmann, Jim- 23, 71 Eller, Don- 23 Elliott, Patrick- 23, 99, 69, 100 Emma, Vincent- 24 Enderle, Tom- 24 Eppers, Dennis- 24 Erck, Wayne- 24 Evangeloit, David- 24 Fahrmeier, Karen- 24, 61 Farrar, Vicki, 24 Faser, Delores- 24, 71, 80 Falvey, Ed- 24 Fauber, John- 24, 69 Faust, Maggie- 24, 73, 65-, 80, 82 Favazza, Richard- 24 Feldman, Steve-24, 62, 73, 82 Fields, Robert- 25 Fischer, Karla- 25, 61, 118, 73, 72, 60, 82 Fluchel, Jim- 25 Fluchel, Bob- 25, 85 Fox, Betty- 25 Frank, Charlie- 25 Fritze, Marilyn- 26 Frazer, Donna- 26 Frost, Gloria- 26, 65 Rilwiler, Joe- 26 Furlong, Edward- 26 Gabriel, Marilyn- 26, 68 Gacioh, Frank- 26 Galvin- Patricia- 26 Gehrke, Dan- 26, 73, 72, 82 Gerdes,Dale- 26 Gerdes- James- 26 Giannola, John- 26 Gibbs, Warren- 26 Gierer, Joan: 27 Gilbert, Thomas- 27 Goessling, Jim- 27, 69 Goetz, Cheryl- 27, 73, 71, 80, 82 Gore, Sandra-27, 80, 81 Graham, Kathy- 27 Grayem, Janice- 27, 71, 80, 73, 82 Greer, Betty, 27, 64 Grommet, Kay- 27, 73, 81 Grooms, Mike- 27 Gryder, Norma- 27, 64 Halcomb, Polly- 27 Hall, Jim- 27 Hamontree, Ken- 27 Hampe, Sandra-28 Hankins, Barbara- 28, 71 Hasheider, Phyllis- 8, 28, 82 Hauser, Patricia- 28 Hays, Anthony- 28 Heidemann, Ken- 28, 62, 73, 69 Heinrich, Norma- 28, 73 Henning, Carol- 28, 73 Heritage, Charles- 28 Heslep, Chris- 28, 85, 71, 73, 81, 72, 82 l-lessel, Pat- 29, 119, 118 Heuermarn, Grace- 29 Hodge, Betty- 29, 67, 81 Hoekel, David- 29, 100, 99, 62, 80, 69, 115 Hoover, Donna- 29 EdiGRADE Hopkins , Lifldfl' 29 Hoppe, Paul- 29 1-lortig, Lorraine- 29 Huber, Chris- 29 Huckaba, Larry- 29 Hudson, Gene- 29 Hueseman, Allen- 29 Hulett, Sandra- 29 Hutson, Judy- 29, 119 lgnatowski, Richard- 29 lten, Jerry- 30 Iverson, Bob- 30 Jackson, Helen- 30, 80 Jackson, Joseph- 30 James, Pam- 30 Jamison, David- 30 Jennings, Steve- 30, 62, 73, 82 73 Johnson, Sharon - 30, Jones, Dewaine- 30, 81 Jones, Gary- 30 Kassing, David- 30, 69 Katzenberger, Mike- 30 Keener, Darlene- 31 Keefe, Kathy- 30, 71 Kenney, Richard- 31 King, Eugene- 3 Kirn, Joyce3l l,l00,69,72 Kittoe, Jackie- 31, 64 Kitzinger,Donna- 31 Klatt, Gail- 31, 73, 82 Klearman, Sandra- 31 Kling, Kathy- 31 Koch, Don- 31 Koch, Maurine- 31, 61, 73, 72, 60, 82 Koeller, Sue- 31, 73, 82 Koenig, Carol- 32, 82, 72 Kolman, Sue- 32, 73, 72 Kovach, Jan- 32, 65, 73, 69 Kovach, Jane-32, 73, 82, 119, 118 Kramer, Nancy- Kurt, Vicki- 32, 32,64 61 Lane, Michael- 32 Langenberg, Roberta- 32 Largente, Donna- 32, 64 Lauck, Pat- 32 Lawler, Wayne- 32, 100 Lawrence, Sharon- 32 Leasck, Jane- 33 Leavitt, Donna- 33, 65, 81, 72 Lesmeister, Donald- 33 Levy, Joyce- 33 Lewandowski, John- 33 Lewis, David- 33, 77, 67 Lewis, Tom- 33 Little, Sandra- 33 Litzsinger, Jan- 33, 67, 81 Lococo, Anthony- 33 Loinigro, Mike- 33 Lowell, Mike- 33, 98, 69, 100 Ludwig, Charlene- 33 Luebbers, Nancy- 34 Luenebrink, Don- 34,72 Luksza, Dennis- 34 Malin- Barbara- 34 'Mallow, Louis- 34 Maniaci, Teresa- 34 Martin- Dave- 34, 192 Massar, LiI1dCI- 24 Maxfield, Dane- 34, 62, 72 McCue,,,John- 34 McCullough, Micheline- 34 McGee, Terry- 34 Medling, Peggy- 34, 80 Mee, Richard- 34 Mercurio, Mickey- 34 Messer, Sharon- 35 Messick, Margaret- 35, 65 Meyer, Pam- 35 Meyer, Bob- 35 Mikel, Raymond- 35 Miller, Dicma- 35, 73, 82 Mitchell, Glenda- 35 Mitchell, Regina- 35, 80 Moelling, Steve- 35 Mohr, Lynn- 35 Montgomery, Cheryl- 36 Moore- Denny- 36 Morak, Cynthia- 36, 73 Morgan, Joetta- 36, 71, 80 Morice, Ronald- 36 Moritz, Maureen- 36 Morrison, Donna- 36, 73 Mosby, Ronald- 36 Mosier, Virginia- 36 Mossotti, Andre- 36, 69 Mouser, Mike- 36 Moutrie, Dave- 36, 62, 69, 102 Mueller, Carl- 37, 69 Mueller, Joseph- 36 Mund, Kathy- 37 Murch, Bob- 37, 69 Murphy, Paul- 37 Murray, Bill- 37 Myers, Judy- 37, 60 Myers, Nance- 37, 61, 73, 72 N-aes, James- 37 Nardie, Barbara- 37, 65, 81 Nelson, Sharon- 37, 82 Nesslein, Rose- 37 Newman, Anita- 37, 68 Newman, Glen- 38, 62, 61 Niswonger, David- 38 Nix, Dan- 38 Nixon, Steve- 38, 62, 73, 59, 82 Nizzola, James- 38 Noble, Pat- 38 Noce, Paul- 38, 73 Northcutt, Sharon- 38 Oberlin, Karen- 38, 71 Olsen, James- 38 Overy, Gloria- 38, 73, 82 Owens, Bill- 39 Pai-rino, Angie- 39 Parrish, Darlene- 39 Pascuitti, Darlene- 39 Paubel, Betty- 39 Peck, Marion- 39, 61, 50, 122 Phegley, Jean- 39 Pickel, Linda- 39 Pieper, Tom- 40 Pierce, Norman- 40 Pierre, Rogar- 40 Pingel, Diane- 40 Pingel, Julie- 40, 67, 82, 73, 120 Pipkin, Sharon- 40, 6l,65, 60 Plack, Margaret- Rl Pollard, Mike- 41 Pollock, Diana- 41, 67 Popp, Ken- 41 Potsileko, Carol- 41, 73 Pott, Jan- 41 Potts, David- 41, 69 Pounds, Bill- 41 Preston, Janet- 41 Price, Donna- 41 Pursley, Martha- 41, 61, 73, 122 Quartaro, Diane- 41 Query, Pam- 42, 73, 69, 72, 32, 118 Rader, Carol- 42 Rands, Bob- 42 Rauch, Bernie- 42 Rawlings, Barbara- 42, 64 Rawlings, Joanne- 42, 85, 58, 80 Rechsteiner, Karen- 42, 73, 82 Redel, Gary- 42 Reeves, Bob- 42 Rehder, Rav- 42 Reifsteck, Sharon- 42, 73, 64 Repp, Marylou- 42, 43, 85 Rick, Sharon- 43 Rieger, Betty- 4343 Rieken, Judy- 43, 64 Robertson, June- 43 Robinson, Dale- 43 Roeder, John- 43 Hoe-pke, Lynda- 44, 82, 73, 82 Rodgers, Gary- 44 Rojeski, Carolyn- 44 -215- Gales, Carol- 142 Roseman, Tom- 44, 99, 69, 100 Rozier, Steve- 44 Russell, Audrey- 44 Russell, Janice- 44 Russell, John- 44 Russell, Tom- 44, 62, 61, 59, 100 Ftutroff, John- 44 Ruwe, Mark- 44, 6252 Rhyther, Larry- 45 Rummel, Larry- 73, 112, 118, 107 Sadlo, Eddie- 45 Saladin,Nancy- 45 Sandau, Nancy- 45 Sandmeier, Robert- 45 Savage, Sharon- 45, 65, 61 Schad, Rawland- 45 Schauman, Judy- 45, 64 72,731,821 85, 118 Schemkes, Susan- 45 Schlottman, Judy- 45 Schluetter, Norman- 45 Schmidt, Nancy- 46, 61, 71 Schmidt, Kathy- 46 Schnuriger, Larry- 46 Schroeder, Donna- 46 Schroeder, Mary- 46 Schuerman, Richard- 46, 69 Schuster, Jack- 46 Schweller, Ken- 46, 69, 98, 100 Seaton, Rita- 46 Seibert, Carol- 47, 64 Seithel, David- 47 Shine, John-47 Siess, Ron- 47, 62, 71 Sieliman, Ann- 47 Simms, Jacqueline. 47 Simon, Harold- 47 Simpson, Gloria- 47, 118 Sims, Darrell- 47 Smalley, Lester- 47 Smelser, Judy- 47, 64 Smith, Carlton- 48 Smith, Nancy- 48, 118, 73, 69, 120 Smith, Sandra- 48, 118, 69 Smith, Terry- 48 Soellner, Robert. 48 Sorg, Rosalee- 48, 67, 80 Spell, Ernie- 48 Spence, Ed- 48, 85, 77 Spilker, Pat- 48, 73' 72 82 122 Starr, Suzanne- 48 ' ' Steeves. Ruth- 48, 61. 73, 60, 82 Steinmeyer, Nancy- 49, 72 Stevens, Dwight- 49, 62, 72 Stevenson, Alice- 49, 81 Stewart, Jim- 49, 71 Stewart, Karen- 49 Stilwell, Pat- 49 Stock, John- 49 Stock, Joseph- 49 Stocks, Frank- 49 Stoecker, Van- 85, 67, 49 Straub, Carole- 49, 85, 72, 118 Stringer, Brenda- 49, 73 Strong, Gail- 50, 80 Stuart, Judy- 50 Sunkel, Warren- 50, 85, 77, 80, 69 Taormin a, Virginia- 50 Taylor, Barbara- 50 Teeter, Ken- 50 Thiebaud, Rick- 50 Thies, Janice- 50, 73, 81, 69, 82, 118, 119 Thomas, Anita- 50 Thomas, Susan- 50, 61, 60 Thompson, Jom- 50, 62, 61 Throgmorton, Larry- 50, 85, 80 Tidwell, Barbara- 51 Tittel, Gary- 51 Toeniskoetter, Donna- 51 'Blin, Louise- 51 Tonsing, Jean- 51, 73, 82 Tosh, Daniel- 51 Treadway, Mary- 51 Trost, Susan- 51, 122 Turner, Tom- 51 Tyler, John- 51 -216- Uhlemeyer, Bill- 51 Uptain, Howard- 51 Uthe, Raplh- 52 Vaccaro, Jim- 52 Valenti, Paul- 52, 99, 69, 100, 115 Vallina, Carol- 52, 73, 82, 1.18 Van der Graaf, John- 52, 62, 73, 72 Vasel, Henry- 52 Vaughn, Gerald- 52, 77 Veech, Dianne- 52 Ventimiglia, Pat- 52, 72 Vermillion, Jackie- 52, 61 Verstraete, John- 52 Vocks, Be tty- 52 Vollmar, Diane- 52 Vordtriede, Jeff- 52 Votruba, Janet- 52 Wallis, Nancy- 53 Walls, Rmald- 53 Walter, Donald- 53 Walter, Pamela- 53, 73 Walther, Kathy- 53, 73, 32 Waters, Peggy- 53 Webb, Steve- 53, 63, 61, 73, 82 Weber, Joanna- 54 Weeke, Margie- 54, 73, 64 Welker, Dennis- 54 Welch, Chuck- Tr Westrich- Alma- 54, 120 Westrich, Ray- 54 White, Gordon- 54, 71 Whitson, Frances- 54, 65, 80, 82 Whobrey, David- 54 Willerton, Bruce- 54 Williams, Ron- 54 Williams, Warren- 54 Wilson, Linda- 54 Wolff, Carol- 55 Wood, John- 100 Woolever, Bill- 55 Woolridge, Jean- 55 Worthy, Dottie- 55, 68, 65, 72 Wright, Donald- 55 Yedor, Jon- 55 Young, John- 55, 71 Young, Steve- 55 Zbaren, Genanne- 55 Zeier, Mary- 55 Zuccarello, Barbara- 55 Zerton, Thomas- 55 1 lth GRADE Abernathy, Wilma- 143 Abrolat, Sylvia- 64, 150 Adams, Kathy- 155 Adams, Sue- 152, 181 Ahrens, Chris- 158, 118, 68, 69, 72, 119 Ahrens, Laura- 160, 118, 68, 69, 72 Allen, Rita- 68, 155 Allenberg, Jane- 151, 61 Anderson, Andy- 149 Anderson, Don- 155 Anderson, Judy- 157, 82 Antalick, Janet- 143 Antalick, Steve- 142 Archambault, Phil- 156 Atkinson, Robert- 139 Auchly, Jeanne- 160 Aud, Myra- 141, 81, 82 Austin, John- 138, 71 Ayars, Jack- 143 Ayers, Harriet- 144 Babor, Richard- 149 Baebler, Barb- 160, 91 Bailey, Gerald- 152 Baker,James- 142 Bakker, Terry- 158 Bandy, Nancy- 150, 68 Bardone, Robert- 141, 80 Barger, Bill- 155 Barker, Barb- 138, 146, 68 Barlow, Bob- 138, 137, 69 Bartling, Wanda- 145 Baudendistel, Penny- 154 Bea, Ron- 158 Beaver, Doug- 150 Beckham, Carol- 144 Beckham, Gary- 114 Bedwell, David- 158 Bennett, Jay- 154, 80 Bennett, Penny- 151 Benson, Diana- 154 Beradino, Les- 161 Berra, Joan- 161 Berry, Pat- 152 Bibb, Michael- 138 Birenbaum, Nancy- 155, 80 Birkhead, Harold- 144 Bizer, John- 138 Blassie, Ron-138 Blong, Diane- 153 Blum, Geraldine- 145 Boatright, Jane- 143, 81 Bollinger, Joan- 150 Bono, Mary- 145 Borland, Bob- 157 Borner, Carol- 153 Borowitz, Lisa- 157 Bosen, Kathy- 152 Boushey, Dennis- 155 Boyer, Mike- 156 Bradley, Ron- 137, 150, 72 Brady, Rosemarie- 153, 68, 64 Branam, Catherine- 139 Brandt, Phyllis- 144, 68, 82 Braxton, Marilyn- 160, 61, 72, 82 Braun, Brenda- 160 Briscoe, Norman- 146 Brittain, Max- 72 Brown, Sharon- 149 Brockman, Jim- 156 Brueggeman, Nancy- 146 Brummet, Betty- 154 Buck, Linda- 157, 82 Buckmaster, George- 139 Buckner, Rich- 160 Bunton, Paul- 138 Burton, Steve- 146 Bushan, Sharon- 151 Buxton, Vicki- 143, 68, 65 Byrd, Barb- 153 Byrd, Gary- 159 Candela, Judy- 139 Carr, Mary Jo- 159 Carroll, Walter- 151 Chace, Manetta- 143 Chambers, Donna- 145, 85, 82, 64 Champ, Ray- 145 Chapman, Susan- 144 Checkett, Gladys- 151 Chier, Mike- 156 Chitwood, Fred- 139 Christian, Susan- 150, 68 Clark, Terry- 152, 71, 81 Coble, Bob- 141, 62, 69 Cofield, Tom- 139 Coil, John- 152 Cole, Michael- 147 Collins, Sandy- 155 Comer, Dana- 140, 61, 68, 71, 81, Cook, Billy- 153 Cooper, Dorothy- 144 Corrigan, Loretto- 144 Corry, Charlie- 146, 69 Cox,Jerry- 153 Crawford, Fred- 152 Creighton, Shirley- 140 Cress, Donna- 149, 64 Crouch, Cheryl- 144, 69 Cunningham, Georgia- 146 Curry,Linda- 153 Curtis, Rich- 145, '72 Darragh, Leslie- 153 Davis, John- 142 Davis, Sheri- 141 Davis, Thomas- 142 Dees, Diane- 146 Deister, Susan- 160 Delaney, Flo- 146 DeMariano, Joe- 146 Deuser, Janis- 157 Dickason, Larry- 150 Dickson, Harold- 155 Dieckgrafe, Sandy- 158 Dieckmann, Bev- 161, 71 Diesel, Peggy- 137, 149, 118 61 68 120 60, 82, DiFatta, Jo Ann- 159 Dillow,Sue-157, 137, 118 69 1 9 DiMercurio, Thomas- 151 Dischinger, Doug- 153 Dix, Judy- 157 Doeller, Sally- 147 Donton, Donna- 159, 64 Douthit, Paul- 100 Downs, Gail- 139 Doyle, John- 148 Drury, Stephen- 140 Dulaney, Jack- 150, 69 Duncan, Charlene- 158 Duncan, Joan- 152 Dzendzel, Mike- 139 Eggenberg, Grant- 147 Ehlhardt, Wayne- 151 Ellebrecht, Janis- 151 Ellerman, Karen- 149 Elliott, Dave- 152 Elliott, Bruce- 144 Elliott, Ron- 142 Ellis, Linda- 156, 64 Ellis, Mary- 147 Engelhardt, Ann- 155, 68 Engelken, Marilyn- 148 Esselman, Cathy- 151 Etheridge, Clyde- 154 Fahrmeier, Jim- 149 Farmer, Gerald- 158 Fauber, Beth- 149, 81 Favers, Marcella- 65 Ferrante, Tom- 142 Finke, Tom- 144 Finkel, Mike- 150, 67, 80 81 Fish, James- 161 Fish, Judy- 142 Foelsch, Bill- 160 Foster, Ina- 142 Freund, Jim- 147 Fritsch, Ron- 161 Furman, Jim- 147 Gales, Doris- 141 Garland, Larry- 153 Gaskill, Diana- 158 Gaston, Dean- 156 Gay,Grry- 150 Gerdel, Pam- 147, 69, 82 Gerst, Candy- 151, 61, 81 Gianini, David Giannola, Don- 147, 69 Gilbert, Peggy- 142, 182 Gilda, Cindy- 138, 71 Gililland. Rene- 151. 64 Girard, Mike- 156 Glueck, Mike- 138 Goldstein, Jean- 148, 118 Golleher, Fred- 158 Gave, Richard- 147, 80 Grahn, Carol- 149 Grant, Robert- 145 Grass, Jon- 155,69 Gravier, Carolyn- 139 Grayem, Jim- 159 Green, Jane- 81, 119 Greener, Brenda- Greenfield, Jim- 149 Greenleaf, Bill- 143 Grooms, Mike- 141 Groseclose, Cheryl- 142 G'Se1l, Don- 152 Hackworth, Harry- 159 Hackworth, Lonnie- 149 Hagerman, Kathy- 150, 61 Hahn, Dennis- 156 Hahn, Kathy- 140 Halcomb, Jan- 138 Halliday, Laurie- 81 Hamann, Nancy- 61, 65, 60 Hamlett, Lynn- 146 Hammett, Robert- 150 Hanley, Martin- 138, 81 Hanna,Donna- 160, 144 Hardy, Ron- 157 l-largas, Dave- 149, 69 Harris, Mike-153 Hartog, Joan- 138 Harvey, Elzie- 145 Hassenplug, John- 160, 62, 81 Hauck, Vicky- 138, 82, 80 Haupt, Earlene- 142 Hayes, Wayne- 157 Hayes, Karen- 140, 84 Haynes, Terry- 151, 80 Heady, Wayne- 155 Heck, Linda- 140 Heidemann, Gale- 139, 80 Heidepriem, Randy- 148, 71 lleinicke, Robert- 155, 80 Henderson, Marion- 161 Henson, Robert- 158 Hepler, Dwayne- 154 Heritage, Sharon- 161 Hicks, Fred- 150 Higgins, Cynthia- 145, 81 Higgins, Jane- 141, 68, 81 Hill, Terry- 143, 69 Hinton, Mike- 151 Hoefler, Pat- 142, 118, 69 Hoelting, Ray- 156 1-loerr, Georgia- 145 Hohmann, Lori- 154 Hohmeier, Marie- 159 Holbrook, George- 145 Hollingsworth, Tony- 157 Holmes, Jason- 149 Holt, Ted- 142 Hotze, Dale- 159, 82 Howery, Barb- 149 Hunsicker, Sylvia- 157 Husband, Lynn- 144, 118 Husted, David- 150, 77, 80, 81 Iverson, Terry- 152 Jacks, Tom- 143 Jackson, Gloria- 151 Jacobs, Tony- 150 Johnson, Barb- 147 Johnson, Nancy- 158, 120 Jones, Malvern- 156 Jones, Rheda- 161 Jones, Bob- 138 Jost, Pat- 143 Jurczyk, Judy- 158 Kaiser, Bob- 159 Kastrup, Bill- 160, 80 Katzenberger, Peggy- 141 Kaune, Fred- 147 Keen, Mark- 151, 80 Kellett, Cris- 147 Kelley, Tony- 139 Kelly, David- 158, 69 Kelly, Pat- 148, 68, 71 Kennedy, Kathleen- 160 Kessler, Karen- 139, 65, 82 Kessler, Larry- 140 Kidd, Glen- 140, 62, 80, 81 Kilker, Dick- Kitta, Mick- 160 Klimpel, Carolyn- 143, 65, 82, 81 Knight, Bob- 151 Knott, Jack- 140 Koeller, Dick- 151 Koenig, Don- 141, 69 Koll, Esther- 148, 80 Koppitz, Eric- 157 Kozemczak, Michael- 147 Krahl, Walt- 150 Krapf, Karla- 156, 61, 68, 72 Kremer Kath -145, 118, 69, 119. 120 1 Y Kuczma, Ken- 145 Kunze, Dennis- 80 Laclair, Dick- 148 Lamb, Charles- 148 Lamb, Tom- 148 Lane, Linda- 160 Langenberg, Robert- 180 Larson, Jo Ann- 154 Laspe, Cheryl- 150, 69, 120 Lawrence, Randy- 154 Leaque,MamfAnn-150.71 Leahy, Bill- 142 LeBeau, John- 140 Lee, Buddy- 139, 62, 69, 72 Legler, Linda- 161 Leighty, Pat- 144, 68 Lerner, Stuart- 161 Leuchtenberger, Bill- 138 Lewis, Jim- 145, 71 Linenweber, Bob- 145 Lipe, Bill- 148 Locker, Judy- 80 Lockman, Judy- 154 Loncaric, Linda- 159 Louys,E1izabeth- 145 Love, Ron- 138 Lovelace, Neal- 152 Lowe, Jo Ann-161 Lowrey, Connie- 154 Lynn, Stuart- Madonia, Frances- 144 Madsen, Gene- 153 Maeller, Jane- 151 Malone, Wayne- 141, 71 Mannisi, Peter- 141, 81, 69 Mantia, Pat- 146 Marshall, Wayne- 153 Martin, Sally- 161 Mashak, Cynthia- 154, 71, 68 Massey, David- 147, 72 Masters, Howard- 147 Masters, Roy- 152 McBride, Dennis- 149 McCarthy, Mary- 154, 64 McCarty, Mike- 148, 80 McCormick, Sharon- 155 McFarland, Dale- 145 McGrotty, Jimmy- 157 McGuire, Linda- 147, 64 Mclntire, Will- 144 McWilliams, Jim- 141 Mehler, Patty- 141 Meinert, Dick- 143, 69 Mercille, Raphaela- 146 Meyer, Carol- 154, 64 Meyer, Paulette- 160 Miceli, Peggy- 152 Miller, Bruce- 142 Millikan, Artie- 156 Mills, Gloria- 141 Mintman, Greg- 153 Mitchell, Merilynn- 149 Moats, Wanda- 156 Moeller, Jane- 71 Morgan, Bev- 150 Moss, Jim- 156 Mudd, Judy- 143 Mudrovic, Mike- 152, 61 Mullen, Michael- 156 Murphy, Terry- 145 Murray, Dennis- 103 Murray, Don- 144 Murray, Robert- Myers, Linda- 156 Naughton, Kathy- 147 Nesslein, Eleanor- 141, 120 Newman, Lynn- 152 Nichols, Harold- 153 Nieberding, Jerry- 142 Nishi, Masao- 161 Nitz, Zandra- 139 Nix, Robert- 139 Nixon, Don- 139 Nolan, Pat- 148, 81 Null, Faye- 146, 69, 72, 120 Oliver, Barb- 153 Origliasso, Kay- 141 Owensby, Paul- 141 Palazzolo, Jan- 150 Pallimann, Ron- 156 Parisi, Betty- 157, 80, 72 Patton, Carol- 158 Paulson, Dave- 149 Pavia, Joseph- 140 Payne, John- 138 Pedersen, Beth- 142, 64 Peeters, Linda- 146 Pemberton, Julia- 145 Percival, Jackie- 151 Perrine, Jackie- 156, 61, 68 Peters, David- 147 Peters, Sue- 149, 68 Petrov, Paul- ,156 Pfeiffer, Bob- 142 Pfeiffer, Donna- 158 Pidiakis, Sandra- 144 Pilkington, Linda- 154 Pollard, Kathy- 142 Polzin, Karl- 140 Pont ello, Jeanne- 146 Post, Margaret- 153 Procter, Hal- 161 Propp, Pamela- 154, 80 Puleo, Rosemary- 158 Quigley, Robert- 107 Ramin, Rick- 156 Redel, Jerry- 143 Rice, Nancy- 156, 64 Richardson, John- 146 Riefle, Betty- 140, 71 Rieger, Mary- 149, 64 Rincon, Maria- 145 Roberts, Marilyn- 152, 71 Robertson, Janice- 144, 68, 64 Robertson, Judy- 158 Robinson, Linda- 148 Roll, Mary- 155 Rosell, James- 160, 69 Rostberg, Susan- 161, 80 Roth,- Larry- 141 Rundle, Bill- 158 Rutherford, Carol- 140 Sachleben, Judy- 151 Salas, Marie- 142 Sale, Charles- 139 Sanders, Leona- 148 Sandison, Phylos- 154, 69 Sanford, Howard- 158 Scarborough, Shirley- 139, 61 Scheppel, Enid- 143, 65, 80, 83 Schlegel, Dennis- 150, 82 Schmidt, Bill- 144 Schmidt, Bob- 149 Schmidt, Jerry- 145 Schmitt, Joyce, 160, 71,64 Schmitt, Walter- 156 Schodroski, Susan- 158, 68 Schoen, Diane- 147 Schrempp, Linda- 151, 61 Schruer, Bill- 155, 69 Schwab, Bill- 151 Schwegler, Allen- 80 Schweitzer, Sharon- 157 Schweller, Jim- 153 Sciaramitaro, Ann- 68 Shaw, Joyce- 157 Shelmmq, Sharon- 153, 65, 80 Sherrill, Dottie- 140 Shepherd, Loren- 147 Shuman, Charles- 140, 80 Siddens, Terrall- 146, 71 Siegel, Tom- 150 Siegrist, Gayle- 161 Sikes, Dora- 148 Sikes, Sharon- 138 Sills, Judy- 151, 69, 72, 120 Sinopoli, Donna- 151 Sissom, Judy- 154, 64 Slaughter, Ron- 161 Small, Carolyn- 144, 80 Smith, Barb- 161, 64 Smith, Cheryl- 155 Smith, John- 143 Smith, Randy- 141, 69 Smith, Sharon- 152 Soyster, Robert- 156 Spain, Larry- 144 Spengel, Robert- 155 Sperla, Lillian- 149 Sproull, Cheryl- 138 Stafford, James- 142 Standley, Rich- 141 Stanis, Kathy- 143 Stanton, Greg- 153 Steel, Rick- 142 Steelman, Linda- 140 Steinheimer, Richard- 139 Stephens, Arthur- 155 Stephens, Linda- 158, 80 Stewart, Joan- 159, 64 Stewart, Thomas- 161 Stock, Mike- 154 Stolte, Dale- 141 Story, Francine- 161, 80, 82 Strecker, Bob- 161 Strecker, Susan- 144 Stroup, Linda- 153, 61, 72 Sutton, Michael- 144, 69 Swanson, Sharon- 71, 72 Talbert, Janice- 141 Tasker, Nancy- 147 Taylor, Linda- 153 Taylor, Shirley- 82, 80 Tchappat, Tom- 77 Tegeler, Dorothy- 161 Ten Eyck, Pat- 147, 61 Tettenhorst, Lester- 140, 69 Thoebald, Sandra- 72, 82 Thilking, Gloria- 153 Thomann, Carol- 150 Thomas, James- 140 Thompson, Chester- 146 Thompson, Helen- 156 Thomson, Charles- 138 Tifenbrunn, Rose- 156, 118, 69 Tinker, Raymond- 146 -217- Tocco, Sara- 138, 71, 61, 68 Travis, Elizabeth- 145 Travis, Virginia- 154 Treu, Joyce- 145, 118 Tschappat, Tom- 69 Tunze, Linda- 158 1 Van Coutren, Diana- 150 Ventimialia, Philip- 141 Viehmann, Russell- 156 Vorwold, Al- 145 Wagner, Charles- 147 Wagner, Jack- 141 Wagner, Sharon- 149 Wallace, Susan- 148, 61 Webb, Larry- 148 Weinkein, John- 158, 67, 71 Weisheyer, Karen- 155 Weiss, Myrna- 154, 72 Welsch, Gary- 156 Weltner, Elaine- 158, 71, 61 West,Debbie- 155 Wheeler, Virginia- 139, 65 White, Carol- 149, 80 Whitney, Linda- 161, 71 Widtmann, Susan- 155, 68 Wilkinson, Wayne- 141 Williams, Billy- 139 Williams, Chuck- 151 Williams, Joyce- 142 Williamson, Pat- 156, 81, 82 Wilshusen, Robert- 151 Wilson, George- 143 Winters, Gail- 80 wirfs, Mm- 143 Wolf, Nikki- 154, 80 Wolsey, Michele- 71 Woolever, Judy- 155 Wosmansky, Ann- 148, 64 Wright, Gary- 158, 62, 61 Wroughton, Bruce- 145, 80 Wulfert, Lynn- 154, 82, 120 Wunderlich, Ted- 139 Wylie, Pam- 152 Yelton, Jim- 143 Young, Mary- 153 Youngwith, Russell- 144, 62 Zweifel, Betty- 150, 64 10d1GRADE Adams, Kay- 183, 64 Ahrens, Paul- 168 Albrecht, Charles- 163 Alcoke, Michael- 174 Alexander, Orval- 173 Alexander, Bill- 177, 70 Anderson, Jill- 163 Andrews, Jane- 183 Antal, Sharon- 166 Arana, Gerald- 183 Arensman, Angela- 166 Aron, Alan- 182 Auld, Sue- 173 Austin, pam- 181 Autenrieth, Art- 185 Baker, Gwen- 165, 70, 72, 123 Baker, Rebecca- 184, 70, 81 Balsano, Jackie- 179 Bandy, Marsha- 176, 70, 61 Bankston, Alice- 183 Bankston, Tom- 173 Bannister, Linda- 171 -218- Barger, Brenda- 177 Barker, Barb- 173 Barlow, Bill- 173 Barrett, Pat- 182 Barron, David- 179 Barry, Brian- 175 Bates, Kathy- 181 Baucam, Brenda- 185, 64 Bauer, Walter- 178, 101 Bay, Chuck- 170 Bayer, Donna- 176 Bayer, Gary- 175, 101 Bedrosian, Jim- 163 Bechtel, Linda- 181 Behan, Mike- 181, 101 Behr, Joe- 183 Bellm, Marilyn- 175 Benlien, Bob- 176 Berend, Mary- 166 Bethel, Bill- 163 Bethmann, Terry- 177 Beurskens, Herb- 178 Bibb, Gary- 176, 101 Biggs, Christine- 163 Billings, Becky- 180, 71 Blass, Diane- 172, 82 Blessing, Judy- 184 Blong, - 167 Blue, Frank- 174 Blumenfeld, Bob- 172 Boatright, Helen- 171, 80 Boerner, Steve- 175, 101 Bohlman, Chris- 175, 68 Bolanos, Alex- 163, 80 Boaz, Steve- 180 Boni, Dan- 167 Bowdern, Bob- 165 Boyle, Jim- 184 Bozler, Douglas- 171 Bradshaw, Jeff- 174 Brady, Nancy- 167 Bram, Linda- 168 Brandt, Robert, 172, 101 Brandt, Torn- 177 Brantley, Toni- 182 Bratton, Pat- 169, 65 Brehan, Jane- 165 Brazzle, Ernie- 185 Britt, Bruce- 179 Brown, Barbara- 164 Brummet, Susan- 179 Brunk, Ronnie- 163, 61, 123 Buck, Art- 185 Buckles, Barb- 176, 12 3 Buechler, Brad- 164, 101 Buechler, Gene- 183 Bunton, Kathryn- 178 Burgess, Jeanne- 174, 81 Burns, Jayne- 168 Burris, Rich- 181 Busch, Chris- 171 Bushman, Barb- 182 Campbell, Bill- 185 Caroland, Wes- 181 Carroll, John- 179 Carter, Sandra- 176 Carty, Garry- 169 Carty, Jerry- 168 Casteel, Walt- 181 Castleman, Kathy- 181 Catalano, Bruce- 177 Chaloupecky, Bill- 171, 101 Chamberlain, Sandra- 184 Chamberlain, Tom- 164 Chandler, Calvin- 169, 80 Charboneau, Mark- 182 Chastain, Bob- 176 Chilcutt, Howard- 174 Christensen, Peg- 166 Christy, Lea- 168 Chronister, Donna- 174 Chunn, Charles- 169, 101 Clarice, Karen- 182 Clark, Jerry- 170, 70 Clark, June- 153 Clark, Mary- 177 Claudy, Dan- 177 Clements, Gary- 183 Coates, Carol- 168 Cook, Linnea- 165, 70, 80 Cool, Sandy- 181 Copeland, Karla- 166 Copeland, Rometa- 185 Corry, Jim- 179 Corry, Mike- 184 Craves - 183 Crevoisier, Opal- 180 Cromer, Mike- 179 Cruise, John- 171 Cunningham, Sandra- 184, 70 Curlett, Barbara- 183 Daab, John- 180 Daniel, Charles- 180 Danninger, Gerlinde- 171 Davenport, David- 183 Davis, Alan- 174, 101 Davisson, David- 171 Dean, Lavelle- 173 Dean, Pearletta- 178 Deiters, Charlotte- 170 Dejohn, Jerry- 175 Denness, Pam- 166, 70 Depalma, John- 171 Deskel, Phyllis- 185 Deuser, Donna- 173 Deuser, William- 177 Diehl, Diane- 163, 61 Dillow, Carol- 180, 12 3 Disper, Mike- 174 Dockstader, David- 13, 'ZO Doney, Dennis- 182 Doyle, Robert- 182, 101 Drake, Donna- 178 Draper, Judie- 164 Dresner, Terry- 181 Drewes, Larry- 177, 101 Driemeyer, Rich- 170 Drummond, Steve- 172 Duncan, Wayne- 180 Dunkman, Bob- 176 Dunnegan, Sharon- 180 Eaglin, Sharon- 167 Edstrohm, Ernest- 183, 101 Edwards, Jerry- 177 Edwards, Ronnie- 184 Ehlers, Linda- 182, 64 Engler, Judy- 167 Evans, Peggy- 164 Evens, Marilyn- 173 Farr, Gary- 165 Faust, Greg- 165 Favazza, John- 173 Favers, Connie- 175 Feeney, Charles- 184, 101 Ferrario, Mike- 185, 101 Fetsch, Raymond- 184 Finke, Elaine- 174 Finkelstein, Stephanie- 167, 82 Fischer, Madelyn-169, 65 Fletcher, Jim- 175 Flynn, Bill- 170 Fogarty, -169 Ford, Aaron- 168 Frank, Joyce- 176 Frank, Kerry- 168 Frazier, Ron- 174 Fritsche, June- 169 Frosch, Sharon- 178 Gail, Dick- 171, 101 Gardner, Denny- 178 Garofaro, Linda- 175 Gay, Norma- 165 Gerdes, Linda- 179 Gibbs, Karen- 178 Gibson, Pat- 165 Giger, Harris- 179 Gill, Sue- 176 Goedeke, Gayle- 175, V69 Goewert, Linda- 171 Golden, Elmer- 181 Goodman, Paul- 176, 101 Goodson, Gary- 182 Gossett, Dale- 176 Governick, Harry- 183 Graves, Jack- 183 Graham, Evelyn- 177 Gray, Anne- 180, 70 Gray, Steven- 184 Gravem, John- 173 Greathouse, Debbie- 169, 64 Green, Allen- 173 Green, Claudia- 179, 61 Green, Kenny- 164 Grellner, Charles- 184 Groseclose, Pam- 175 Gross, Joan- 181 Gross, Mike- 163 Grote, Bob- 172 Gryder, Judy- 183 Guccione, Mary- 16 8 Guenther, Janet- 178, 64 Hadfield, Ramona- 165 Hatter, Jim- 166 Hahn, John- 175 Hales, Jennifer- 184, 65 Hall, Judy- 184, 61 Hall, Pat- 176, 71 Hallvax, Jackie- 168 Hallavax, John- 172 Hamby, Roy- 163 Hammond, Cary- 180 Hanley, Karen- 173 Hansen, John- 164 Harris, Gary- 180 Harris, Jeanne- 163, 64 Harris, Linda- 164, 69 Harris, Steve- 172 Hartke, Mike- 185, 101 Hasheider, Jay- 180, 72 Hauser, Betty- 177 Hawley, Laura- 185 Haynes, John- 166 Haynie, Debbie- 173 1-leidenreich, Larry- 170 Heimrich, Rich- 164 Henderson, Jack- 179 Henderson, Ken- 175, 101 Hennessey, Larry- 170 Hess, Kathy- 165 Hetler, Geraldine- 170 Hideko, Cross- 174 Hoelzel, Robert- 167, 101 Hoelzel, Ron- 175- Hoffman, Bernard- 174 Hoffman, Dave- 171, 80 Hoffmeister, Sue- 177 Hood, Bruce- 178 Hooker, Chris- 170 Hootselle, Bob- 180 Hoppe, Allan- 171 Howard, Dennis- 182 Huber, Marilyn- 181, 70 Huber, Tom- 163 Hudgen, Larry- 182 Hudson, Linda- 176 Huntebrinker, Ken- 179 Hutson, Sharon, 168 Hutson, Susan- 167 llg, Harold- 181 lgriggs, Glenna- 163 Indelicato, Jasper- 167 Ingram, Jerry- 169 Ipock, Donna- 166 Irby, Richard- 172 Smith Jackson, Clark- 180 Jackson, Hershel- 167 Jackson, Ralph-181 Jarvis, Tina- 183 Jennings, Sally-172, 61, 71 Johannes, George- 162, 163, 62 Johno, Joseph- 177 Jones, Gary- 184, 69 Kammerlen, Warren- 175 Kammermeyer, Jill- 164, 69, 64 Kast, Sharon- 166 Kellar, Karen- 165 Kelley, Pat- 172 Kemp, Linda- 164 Keppler, Elaine- 64 King, Diane- 171 Kirkpatrick, Linda- 162, 72 Kissel, Lucy- 168, 70, 80, 69, 72, 64, 119 Kissinger, Ann- 177, 61 Kitta, Albert- 168 Klatt, Barbara- 165, 61 Klaus, Dale- 172 Klearrnan, Susan- 185, 68 Kle-ypas, Daniel- 167 Knarr, Ken- 165 Knost, Kathryn- 182 Kocka, Jane- 178 Koob, Bill- 164 Koonce, Gary- 169 Kottman, Bob- 181 Kramer, Daniel- 178 Kramer, John- 165 Krapfl, - 185 Kreutztrager, Eleanor- 179, 72 Krewinghaus, Carol- 165, 70 Krueger, Karen- 179 Kuhlman, Mark- 162, 164 Lacey, Ronnie- 184, 70 Lalumondiere, Ruth- 175 Lampe, Larry- 181 Landwehr, Allan- 165 Landwehr, Bill- 181 Lane, - 163 Lankau, Carolyn- 182, 72 Largente, Marie- 176, 69 Larico, Benjie- 174 Layton, Carol- 171 Luzeun Tom-166 Leaver, Jane- 172 Lee, Greg- 172, 72 Leible, Barbara- 180 Lennon, Donna- 170, 64 Leone, Joe- 173, 72 Lewis, Gail- 164 Litzinger, Joyce- 185 Loewnau, Jerry- 175, 61 Londoff, Mike- 178, 101 Lorenz, Peggy- 175 Lotz, John- 173 Lowden, Lois- 172 Lowe, Lorrayne- 179, 70, 61 Lowery, Wilbert- 166 Livasyl, Rhandy- 163 Lubbers, Nancy- 164 Malcohm, Steve- 183 Margerum, Linda- 170, 72 Martin, Jim- 185 Mason, Gloria- 174, 70, 80 Mass, Bonnie- 185 Massey, Eddie- 175 Mayo, Bob- 174 McAdam, Jin- 162, 163 ,I 101, 62 McBride, Mike- 163 McCarthy, Billie- 163 McCloskey, Don- 179 McClure, Sandy- 166 McConnell, Linda- 180, 71 McCormick, Mike- 181 McCu11y, Bev- 177 MCCulley, Les- 163 McFarland, Nancy- 172, 61 McGue, Ed- 164 McNames, Pam- 184, 64 MCQUCIY, Curtis- 163 Meadows, Ron- 163 Mears, Mike- 184 Meckfessel, Vernon- 169 Meinecke, Kurt- 165, 101 Messer, Sandy- 167 Metzger, Nancy- 179 Meyer, Ken- 174 Meyer, Laura- 180 Miller, Bob- 170, 101 Minardi, Peggi- 179 Mitchell, Bob- 165, 65 Mohapp, Sue- 174 Monaco, Virginia- 179, 7 0, Montgomery, Jackie- 177, 82 Montgomery, Sandy- 170, 80 Moore, Linda- 182 Moore, Sheryl- 169, 65 Morrison, Sandy- 185 Mosher, Gary- 184 Mosier, John- 177 Moss, Bonnie- 185 Moutrie, Rich- 169 Moutrie, Sue- 167 Muench, Judy- 176 Muhrline, Jack- 171 Mullen, Kathy- 178 Murch, Bill- 183 Murdick, Louis- 174 Debbie- 171, 70, 64 Murphy, Murphy, Pat- 182 Murray, Bernie- 173 Murray, Sherry- 181 Murray, Vicki- 184 Myers, Pam- 173 Nardie, Sue- 175, 119 Naughton, Linda- 165 Newman, Russ- 178 Niebrzydowski, Randy- 181 Nobs, Linda- 178 Nugent, Mike- 175 Oetterer, Andrea- 183 O'Gorman, - 166 O'Leary, Peg- 184 O'Leary, Pat- 182 Oliver, Roseanne- 177, 72 Orso, Carmen- 173 Oswald, Melanie- 176 Oswald, Ralph- 172, 101 Othman, Jewel- 169, 70, 61, Otterer, - 183 Owens, Kay- 181 Ozenlon, Bob- 176 Pace, Jim- 177 Palzan, Erika- 181 Panhorst, Barb- 171, 61 Paris, Pamela- 176 Parker, Carole- 175 Parker, Ron- 167, 101 Parrish, Tommy- 171 Patrick, Linda- 181 Patterson, Denise- 168 Payne, Mary- 179, 70, 61 Pendleton, Cal- 182, 101 Perdue, George- 171 Perera, Pilar- 17 5 Peters, Sharon- 173, 70, 68 Petralio, John- 173 Petrov, Fran- 172, 71 Phillips, Chris- 174 Pikey, Howard- 166 Plcqqenberg, Bev- lm Plaggenberg, Val- 183 Poecker, Dave- 181 Pollard, Mike- 173 6 68 Rblzin, Jan- 181 Prater, Betty- 176 Price, Martha- 163 Price, Linda- 168 Procter, Loren- 168 Pruitt, Bill- 166 Puckett, Linda- 171 Puetz, Jeannette- 181 Pursley, Jim- 180 Pursley, Mike- 168 Ouartuccio, Theresa- 169 Ouinlan, Kathy- 182 Ouogarts, Dennis- 169 Rackley, Shirley- 172 Raeuper, Frank- 183 Rands, Janet- 184, 70, SQ, 72 Raster, Duane- 177 Redel, Daryl- 164 Redel, Barb- 178 Retkowski, Joe- 194 Rickher, Ron- 166 Riddle, Jackie- 178, 65, 80 Riegert, Sandy- 178 Rigsby, Arlene- 180 Roberts, Eileen- 179 Robertson, Judy-173 Robinson, Ray- 185 Rockley, - 172 Rodenberg, Linda- 175 Rogan, Dan- 182 Rojeski, Bette- 173, 64 Rollhaus, Jean- 163 Rouse, Dave- 178 Rowe, Linda- 177 Ruetz, - 181 Rundle, Pam- 167 Russell, Barb- 166, 61, 72 Russell, Bill- 176, 72 Sack, Terry- 168, 101 Saganis, Nick- 169 Salas, Linda- 174 Sanders, Dale- 166, 62 Sansone, 1-lanora-169, 70 Scarborough, Lloyd- 176, 101 Schenkel, Rae- 174, 162, 61, Scherbel, Wilbur- 165 Schmelz, Richard- 165 Schneider, Walter- 184 Shoenman, Rich- 174 Schopp, Shirley- 168 Schranz, Pat- 178, 81, 64 Schroeder, Ron- 171 Schuermann, Randy- 172 Schuster, Sheri- 183, 72, 64 Schwegler, Nancy- 180 Scopino, Tony- 171 Senn, Delmer- 171 Seymour, Jane- 173 Seyton, Gerry- 180 Sheinbein, Marlene- 170 Shewman, SallY' 165. 80 Shoemaker, Doris- 165 Siess, Cheryl- 184 Silliman, Joe- 164 Silverman, Mike- 170 Simmons, Harold- 174 Simmons, John- 163 Simpson, Danny- 172 Smelser, Barbara- 179 Smith, Bill- 172 Smith Donna- 164 Smith Jerry- 171 Smith Kim- 164, 72,611,123 Smith, Loretto- 179, 69, 12 0 Smith., Rex- 170 Smith Ron- 181 Sherlee- 183 Snider, John- 182 Sneed, Karen- 169 Solberg, Terri- 173 Soyster, Diana- 182, 71 8 Standley, Lois- 170 Stanfill, Don-176 Starkey, Lynn- 13 Steinkoetter, Eugene- 179 Steinmeyer, Chris- 176, 71 Steinmeyer, Bill- 174 Stengel, Skip- 175 Stephens, Cathy- 176 Stevens, Hank- 166 Stevenson,Charles- 181 Stevenson, Nancy- 168 Stewart, Pat- 170, 81 Stokes, Stan- 168 Stotler, Kathy- 179 Strasser, Sud Strother, Nancy- 183 Stulce, Denny- 166 Sumski, Dennis- 183 Sutton, Doug- 177 Sweeney, Jerry- 168 Sweeney, Pat- 177 Talarski, Bill- 172 Taylor, Joyce- 181 Tebbe, David- 180 Temares, Stan- 182 Terhune, Libby- 164 Tester, Lynda- 168 Tettenhorst, Wayne- 184 Thiel, Richard- 172 Thomas, Sue- 170 Thompson, Fred- 164, 101 Thompson, Judy- 170 Thompson, Rich- 172, 101 Thornton, Dan- 171, 101 Tinsley, Pam- 167, 71 Tocco, Frank- 164 Tracy, Judy- 166, 71 Travis, Sandy- 182, 64 Treu, Wayne- 165 , 101 Tucker, Linda- 171 Tyc, Barb- 167, 8 2 Unterreiner, Larry- 176 Unterreiner, Sherry- 185 Urani, Paula- 178, 72 Urani, Tom- 173 Valenti, Sue- 180 Valenti, Teresa- 166 Van Mill, Karl- 172 Varble, Tom- 165 Vaughn, Duane- 178, 7 0 Vitale, Mike- 166 Vogler, Mike- 164 Walker, Larry- 178 Walrath, Rosemary- 169, 6 8 Ward, Larry- 165, 85 Ward, Linda- 167, 65, 80 Ward, Pete- 179 Ward, Terry- 165 Waterison, Bob- 180 Weber, John- 168 Weeks, Betty- 174 Weeks, Terry- 182 Wegman, Jean- 171 Wehrle, Janis- 181, 64 Weihe, Joan- 170 Weinhold, Kathy- 172 Weinhold, Bill- 170 Welsh, Larry- 167 Welty, Sandy- 180 Weyrauch, Carole- 172, 82, 8 Wheeler, Margaret- 166 Whitaker, Flora- 169 White, Ron- 167 Wick, Russ- 169 Wild, Wendy- 167 Wilerson,Linda- 169 Will, Nancy-170 -219 Jacks, Mary- 203 Willming, Rich- 181 Wilson, Larry- 167 Wilson, Robyn- 176, 12 3 Wilson, Ted- 182 Wolf, Terry- 183 Wolfe, Gloria- 178 Woodward, George- 169 Woolever, Nance- 178, 81, 64 Wooten, Marsha- 178 Wray, Sharon- 183, 70, 65, 82 Wyatt, Charlotte- 169 Young, Cheryl- 175 Young, Kathy- 165 Yount, Rich- 168 Zeiser, Sue- 178 Zumbehl, Mark- 163, 101 Zoppe, Larry- 177 9th GRADE Abney, Dick- 199 Adrian, Ed- 203 Aiello, Joanne- 71 Alexander, Greg- 198 Allard, Karen- 200 Alsdorf, Linda- 193. 65 Alt, Harold- 207 Alterson, Judy- 206 Altheimer, Rusty- 204 Alton, Connie- 204 Amato, Tom- 201 Amos, Rav- 203 Anderson, Jim- 207 Anderson, Linda- 190 Anderson, Pam-194 Anthes, Mike- 200 Ard, Chester-192 Arms, Janet- 192 Ashcraft, Bill- 91 Atkinson, Pam- 187 Autz, Crissy-193 Ayars, Barb- 203 Bacon, Leonard- 206 Baker, Bob-199 Banks, John- 197 Bannister, Wilma- 206 Barklage, Terry, 194 Barnes, Tom- 203 Barry, Lynn-190 Bayne, John- 194 Beaver, Betsy- 200 Bedrosian, John- 207 Beezley, Carol- 197 Beffa, Harvey- 199 Bella, Pat- 206 Benson, Chris- 199 Bergmann, Emilie- 207,71 Beurskens, Fran- 194 Billingsley, Jim- 207 Birckhead, Don- 192 Blassie, Gary- 188 Bleitner, Bob- 191 Blumenfeld, Larry- 209 Boercker, Garv-190 Bohlman, Oliver- 200 Boles, Bill- 187 Bommarito, Vince- 188 Borland, Richard- 194 Boyd, Jeanne, 188, 72 Bradshaw, Suzanne-189 Brammeyer, Robert- 189 Brauss, Karen- 206 Brinker, Janet- 187 Brinkman, Jim- 208 Brizzle, Larry- 198 Brockmeier, Richard- 198 Brockmeier, Virginia- 205 220- Brose, Terry- 195 Brown, Helen- 197 Brown, Ken- 188 Bruce, Kathy- 189 Bryan Buckh t, Kathy- 207 olz, Diane- 205 Buckmaster, Robert- 208 Buckner, Carolyn- 193 Bullock, John- 190 Bunch, Susan- 205 Bunten, Daniel- 201 Burgdorf, Earl- 192 Burke, Sharon- 192 Burleson, Gary- 200 Burnette, Robert- 195 Burns, William- 189 Butler, Sue- 199 BuHery, Janice- 189 64 Byrd, Charles- 195 Byrd, David- 187 Byrd, Lyle- 208 Caldwell, Mike- 195 Campbell, Tom- 206 Capone, Carolyn- 194 Carey, Sharon- 199 Cardinale, Rosemary- 193 Carlson, Kay- 187 Carter, Debbie- 187 Casteel, Dave- 207 Champ, Larry- 207 Chandler, Linda- 188 Chandler, Mary- 206 Chier, Mary- 205 Childers, Debbie- 195 Chilton, Paul- 192 Clancy, Dennis- 188 Clank, Nancy- 192 Clarice, Laura- 207 Clark, Donna- 189 Clouser, Margie. 205 Clouser, Mike- 204 Coe, L eslie- 207 Cole, Clif- 197 Cole, Janice- 195 Collett, Connie- 199 Comer, Don-193 Conner, Donna- 205 Conrad, Barbara- 195 Conrey, Sue- 201 Corrigan, George- 208 Corry, Rich- 189 Cottin, Nancy- 193 Counts, Ron- 2,07 Cowee, Terry- 207 Crecelius, Phyllis- 205 Creek, Sharon- 202, 81 Cribbs, Dan- 193 Crider, Joe- 207 Criter, Rodney- Cuddy, Harriet- 189 Curtis, Janet- 204,119 Curtis, Pat-197 Daleo, Joe- 193 Dalton, Dave- 198 Daniel, Danny- 204 Daniel, Dave- 189 Daniels, Mark- 188 Davenport, Ron- 190 Davis, Roy- 190 Davis, Wayne- 200 DeBoard, Connie- 190 DeFrancisco, Augustin- 199 Delaney, Mike- 206 Denny, Sandra- 194 Derrick, Cynthia- 193 DiFatta, Mary- 207 Dillon, Leo- 197 Doelger, Bob- 188, 81 Dolde, Linda- 192 Douthit, Mike- 204 Dowling, Daniel- 201 Doyle, Mary Jo- 208 Drury, Jimmy- 208 Durall, Gary- 192 Ebrecht, Gary- 195 Edgerton, Jane- 201 Eggenberg, Gwen- 201, 64 Eilermann, Tom- 197 Elliott, Wayne- 204 Ellis, Roger- 192 Ellis, Roy- 208 Elser, Karen- 188 Emnett, John- 204 Essary, Gary- 201 Esselborn, Brenda- 189 Esselborn, Carol- 64 Etheridge, Donna- 202 Farmer, Donna- 197, 71 Fea, Linda- 198 Feast, Marilyn, 193, 64 Fehl, Debby- 205 Feldmeier, Alan- 195 Ferrario, Nancy- 188 Fetsch, William- 208 Finkel, Brian- 198 Fischer, Betsy- 200 Fischer, Richard- 193 Fischer, Scott- 193 Fish, Harmon- 199 Flatt, Ken- 207 Flemming, Sandra- 203 Fletcher, Don- 203 Fondaw, Sheila- 189, 72 Forrester, Pat- 190 Francie, Ed- 189 F-razer, Sheila- 199 French, Calvin- 187 Frost, Alfred- 197 Furman, Jane- 194 Gallagher, Charles- 207 Garvey, John- 190 Garvey Don- 200 Gassaway, Tom- 198, 77 Gebhardt, Arlene- 204, 80 Geluen, Dale- 201 Gerst, Gary- 200 Giamalva, Arlene- 205 Gilbertson, Debbie- 197 Gililland, Andrew- 198 Gladish, Jeanine- 197 Gleason, Peggy- 199 Gleitze, Robert- 206 Goode, Melanie- 203 Goodson,Mary-197 Gore, Bette- 200 Gorman, Richard- 194 Gossom, Larie- 202 Governick, Daniel- 206 Grahn, Shirley- 194, 72 Gravier, Carl- 207 Green, A1203 Green, John- 197 Greenfield, Pat- 199, 64 Greenlee, Carolyn- 190 Grone, Dave- 204 Grote, Paula- 194 Hackett, Jackie- 207, 71 Haddock, Linda- 205 Hagebusch, Ronald- 192 Haill, Allen- 193 Hales, Diana- 202 Haley, Mike- 192 Hall, Allan, 207 Halvax, Ann- 188 Hamilton, Mike- 204,72 Hammond,Susan-187 Handley, Shirley- 201 Hanna, Dennis- 188 Hansen, William- 189 Harris, Jerry- 189 Hart, April- 197 Hart, Jeanette- 199, 64 Hartman, David- 193 Haustein, Peggy- 205 Haviland, Randy- 194 Hawkins, Mickey- 205 Heinicke- Joyce- 207,80 Hendricks, Stephen- 201 Henkey- Barbara- 195 Hicks, Diana- 195 Higgins, John- 205 Hill, David- 201 Hoffman, Donna- 208 Hoffstetter, Gretchen- 189 Hogan, Richard- 200 Holdner, Pat- 197, 80 Holt, Mike- 206, 80 Homeyer, Richard- 195 Horn, Ken- 199 Howe, Linda- 198 Hubbard, Kay- 193 Huff, Rodger, 208 Huffman, Jeanette- 199, 71 Hughes, Mike- 187 Hughes, Raymond- 201 Huizenga, Walter- 187 Hutchens, Edna- 208 Hyman, Irene- 190 lgnatowski, Joanne- 202 Imholz, Robert- 198, 80 Jacob, Sandra- 204 Jt1cobs,Jeffrie- 201 Jensen, Pat-193 Johnson, Allan- 200 Johnson- Robert, 193 Jones, Linda- 199,64 Jones, Sue- 206 Joseph, Nona- 202 J ost, Dwight- 199 Jud, Linda- 187-187 Kassebaum, Sandy- 207 Katzenberger, Judy- 206 Kelleher, Carol- 199, 119 Kelly, Kathy- 194 King, Linda- 190, 72 Kirby, Wilmetta- 200 Kirkpatrick, Corky- 207 Knott, Dennis- 188 Koechling, Jane- 199 Kohl, Bonnie- 187 Koines, John- 197 Kolkhorst, Linda- 204 Kornya, Tom- 195 Kossman, Kristi- 198 Kramer, Karen- 208 Kretch, Cora- 194 Kriesky, 13010272 Kutscher, Jean- 20, 64 Lacey, Kathy- 197 Lamb, Barbara- 203 Lamb- Pat- 204 Lamkei, Earl- 189 Landuyt,Susan- 201 Laparf, Linda- 195 Lappin, Terry- 201 LaRico- Richard- 187 Townsen Lasse, Pat- 204 Lawless, Mary- 207 Lawson, Sue- 190 Lawson, Donna- 202 Leacock, Karen- 192 Lee- Pat- 188 Leigh, Sally- 205,80 Leutzinger, Skip- 193, 81 Licata, Joe- 204 Ligon, Cathy- 189 Lipe, Harold- 207 Littlefield, Jean- 201, 82 Lock, Ron- 205 Lorenz, Mark- 195 Lovan, John- 208 Lowery, Martha-200 Simpson Lowrey, Kathryn-.202 Maloney, Mike- 197 Maloney, Tom- 204 Manker, Janice-194 Markley, Sheri- 201 Marschal, Cheryl- 200 Marshall, Gloria- 202 Masiero, Mary- 199, 80 Massey, Leona- 203 Mathews, Sandy- 200 Mattingly, Pat- 201 Maxfield, Jane- 197, 81 Mazzarese,Sal-198 McCann, Phyllis- 188, 80 McCarthy, Mike- 202 McCarthy, Rose- 203 McCormack, 1-'red-190 McEachern, John- 187 McGibbons, John- 202 McGrotty, Judy- 204 McKay- Pat- 192, 65 Mee, Margaret- 204 Mercurio, Tony- 209 Messenbrink, John- 190 Messina,Linda- 197 Metzger, Gay- 188 Mewes, Linda- 197 Meyer, Bill- 204 Wirtz, D Meyer, Dave- 200 Middleton, Sharon-198 Midkiff, Rochelle- 191 Mikolasek, Carol- 194 Miller, Bill-207 Miller, Craig- 193 Miller, Ginger- 202 Miller, Mary- 197 Miller, Linda- 61 Miner, Brenda- 195 Mitchell- 198 Mitra, Jim- 208 Moore, Cheryl- 198 Moore, George- 199 Moore, Robert- 206 Morgan, Ken- 203 MOYQGH, Put- 206 Morie, Diane- 202 Morris,NJames-199 Morris, Rita- 189 Morrow, Connie- 206 Morton, William Mossotti, Mike- 205 Mouser, Cheryl- 194 Mudrovic, Louis- 187, 81 Murphy, Jacky- 207 Murphy, Jim- 204 M1-11'Dhy, Kathleen- 204 Murphy, Martha- 81 Murray, Ellen- 201 Myers, Jan- 118, 61 Myers, Bob- 202 Naumann, Steve- 198 Neal, Alberta- 199 Nellir1q,Gury- 227, 71 Nelson, Robert- 197 Nemandick, Cheryl- 189 Newman, Wdyne- 205 Nicholson, Cathy- 197, 80 Nobs, Mike- 195 Nolan, Sandra- 204, 81 Null, Martin- 196 Oberlin, Robert- 190 O'Brian, Sheila- 203 O'Leary, Dave- 200 Oliver, Luther- 208 Oswald, Janice- 190 Overman, Stephen- 196, 72 Owens, Donnetta- 192 Owens, Kay- 202, 72 Palazzolo, Sharon-194 Papendick, Sonny- 190 Parisi, Angelo- 196 Parker, June- 205 Parker, Lana- 203 Parrino, Rosemary- 190 Patane, Grace- 193 Payne, William- 200 Pemberton, Jim- 207 Penberthy, Roger- 192 Perdue, Carol- 206 Perry, Penny- 188 Pettus, Linda- 201 Phillips, Gary- 227 Phinney, Jo Ann- 190 Piantanida, Joe- 194 Piatkiewicz, William- 198 Pierre, Arthur- 200 Pierson, Pat- 189 Pilger, Gary- 188 Pipkins, Donald- 189 Pisciotta, Nicky- 188 Pointer, Tina- 198 Popp, Susan- 199, 72 Portell, David- 189 Pratt, Gean- 208 Prebiania, Greg- 199 Presley, Robert- 201 Price, John- 203 Pulliam, Diana- 205 Purviance, Tom- 205 Quallis, Kathleen- 195 Raftery, Jerry- 195 Raftery, Cathy- 205 Ramsey, Jo Anne- 203 Rawlings, George- 190, 72 Rayfield, Mike- 194 Redden, Jo Ellyn- 208 Redel, Rich- 196 Redel, Mary- 193 Regnier, Larry- 187 Renda, Mike- 195 Repp, Ted- 205 Retowski, Paula- 206 Richardson, Mickey- 199 Rick, Pat- 187 Riggs, Charles- 195 Riggs, Jerry- 208 Rion, Ronald- 192 Riordan- 227 Rittenberry, Prank-193 Robert, Jo Ann- 207 Roberts, Johnnie- 208 Robertson, John- 188 Robison, Rich- 199 Robinson, Judy- 139 Robinson, Pat- 203 Robinson, Richard- 199 Rode, Sue- 190 Rodebush, Marianne- 194 Rohn, Linda-196 Rose-11, sob- 227 Ross, Wilbert- 205 Roth, Tony- 193 Roth, Jim- 193 Rowold, Eldwin- 207 Ruhland, Robert- 192 Sachse, Roy- 199 Sadlo, Peggy- 72 Saganis, Connie- 203, 1-19 Saladin, Jim- 201 Sanders, Linda- 196 Sandmeier, Sharon- 195 Sarantakis, Pat- 187, 72 Schaffner, Anne- 227, 71 Schillinger, Melvin- 227 Tapy, Su san- 189 Theodorow, John- 227 Thiel, Judy- 208 Thies, C Thies, M Thieme, arolyn-191 arilyn- 196 Gary- 193 Thompson, Cynthia- 202 Thompson, Edward- 204 Thompson, Tom-199 Thomson- Daniel- 198 Tiefenbu rnn, Rita- 197 Timpe, Cheryl- 207 Tipton, Sharon- 192 d, Gail- 198 Schilly, Mark- 207 Scholttac h, Gary- 195 Schmelig, Randolph- 197 Schmidt, Schmidt, Charles- 194 Robert- 227 Schroll, Jeanine- 198 Schulz, S andra- 64 Schutz, Len- 207 Scklueter , Denny- 208 Scobey, Donna- 188 Scott, Kathy- 197 Scovill, Linda- 204 Segraves, Jackie- 208 Seymour, Tom- 227 Sharpmack, Carla- 203 Sheehan, Kathy- 190 Shelby, Linda- 190 Shepard- Linda- 198, 65 Sherod, ROY' 200 Shoemaker, Lonnie- 201 Shuman, Susan- 205 Shutz, John- 202 Silliman. 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