Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1944
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The gang plank is down and you are about to set sail via the 1944 Noreast- er's Viking Voyage for all ports covered by the school year of 1943-1944. You have, it is true, trav- eled over all of the terri- tory to be viewed during this trip: but we want to give you a consolidated picture of your year's wan- derings. So here, Viking Voyagers, is your Nor- easter of 1944! THE NOREASTER STAFF 1 . 1 l y :1- . '. rv:--44 .1f-iff '+,, 4 .Qnuu bat, f c f J ,e we use - -M J l , JZ'-if .Zi-I I . A wg I ' ' f .f,-1,,g' ,raft . ,fi ,eff ' A Lf f a, X' f Today's youthful citizens of the World are the potential designers for tornorroW's living. It is to their vivacious spirit and to their sagacity in building toward a future filled with promise, freedom, and happi- ness, that We dedicate the Noreaster of 1944. 6 .... Z! I i f 'X i N 5 'o I xi' 5:- 2 ablllll . :Q -4' 'u 'llp f - 4: ,'Q I 7 4-Y' l X - ee 1 of M, .-fm Y s W' s o l ' :::.s new l Z g W- x ,xg S ' - X ,.4'5l:. 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A Principal , 'B' 5 Af 4 'S X' - .ff -rfb i J , DR. HEROLD C. HUNT IJKY V, 5. Superintendent of If f ff Schools ,X fiif 1 J ' tf yy ijft uf FACULTY Mary M. Baxter Frank E. Chaifee Merle R. Engle Edith I. Grassley Carl G. Hibbs Norma Beckman Madalin Clough Lettie L. Evans Margaret C. Green Helen Hobbs Names in each column read from top to bottom Gertrude Bell D. L. Deniston I. E. Fate Elizabeth Gregory Rachel Hutchison C. Frank Bevans Thomas Ditmars A. O. Fisher Augusta Gutler Edgar W. Iackson Maynor D. Brock Penelope Dobyns Gladys Gaylord R. V. Harman Mary Ruth Iacobson Betty Brockhouse Agnes E. Engel Phleta Gherrinq Martha M. Heinrich I. N. Iordan 10 IOSEPH G. BRYAN Director of Secondary Education GEORGE W. DAVIS V1ce Principal ffl , ff? , AAL' J, 35 FACULTY 1.,l Arthur O. Kresse Charles H. Miller Eva L. Packard W. R. Sears Winifred Weatherman 11 Otto W. Kunz L. Hortense Miller Reaves E. Peters Frances Spencer Gertrude R. Weaver .-O-P-LalJk,'b5't,' Names in each column read from top to hotlomx Hazel K. Lawless Mary Alice Miller L. A. Pinkney Nellie A. Stewart Allen T. Whisamore Maude McElwain Nell Grier Mitchell Leo I. Roedl Elizabeth F. Summers Sara A. Wolff Grace Mapes Catherine Neumann Martha Rouse Martha Marie Wasson Doyle C. Wood I E. A. Markey Mabel A. Newitt Leila lean Schmidt Nevin E. Wasson Irma Wright FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT C ,, ,,,k ,w,-Klan, , 1, 4: as . ,.,, 5 , W a BACK ROW: Harold Iohnson, 106: Carl Renie, 401: Valgene Converse, 314: Byron Welch, 201: Bob Wickstrom, 207: Norman Thomas, 417: Charles Staake, 112: Darrell Norris, 306: Bob Feiring, 407: Bill Stevens, 104: Donn Martin, 403: Iimmie Ruby, 306: John Dinsmoor, 210. THIRD ROWS Lois 5C11OHd91Y11-iier, 4055 Pa! Scott, 311: MGYY Lou EPI-Yerson, 414: Marjorie Herleman, 411: Buel Barnett, 313: Lawrence GOIG. ZO2: Ncwrma DiCkerSOn. 301: Charles Branch, 219: Dolores McCann, 405: Marilou Paulsen, 110: Patsy Craig, 410: Anthony Pace, 107. SECOND ROW: Rose Marie Termini, 418: Gerry Paladino, 303: Virginia Wood, 400: Margaret Prosser, 218: Beverly Bowers, 410: Marjorie Weighill, 4l3A: Margaret Hobbs, 416: Bill Stites, 213: Bernice Cade, 410: Claudine Bickford, 4l3A: lone Watley, 316: Charlotte Morris, 416: Pat Schmitt, 105. FRONT ROW: Ralph Grego, SOBA: Anna Marie Dee, 413: Lillian Lanham, 104: Frances Otto, 317: Theodora Guirm, Aud.: Udell Prescott, 305: Ioe Pisciotta, 310. FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Byron Welch, Iunior Rept.: Valgene Converse, 2nd V.-Pres.: Bob Feiring, War Bonds: William Stevens, Pres. FRONT ROW: Pat Craig, lst V.-Pres.: Bernice Cade, Continuity Member: Marjorie Weighill, Sec.: Claudine Bicklord, Reporter. FIRST SEMESTER ALL-CITY REPTS. Pat Craig, William Stevens, Bernice Cade. SECOND SEMESTER ALL-CITY REPTS. William Stevens, Pres. All-City, Russell Campbell, Charles Branch FIRST SEMESTER COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BACK ROW: Carl Renie, Mixer: Vincenzana Mannino, War Bonds: lames Ruby. Safety. FRONT ROW: Ione Watley, Courtesy: Margaret Prosser, Red Cross: Beverly Bowers, History: Lillian Lanham, Health. 12 SECONDAEEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: Bue1Ba:nett, 313: Roland Holloway, 213: Byron Welch, 201: Frank Orto, 219: Charles Staake, 112: Bob Wickstrom, 207: Ronald Bowlin, 314: Eddie Dinwiddie, 305: Darrrell Norris, 420: Bill Stevens, 104: Iimmie Rubick, 407: Jack Sebring, 417: Anthony Di Benedetto, 310: Bob Hill, 216, THIRD ROW: Dolores McCann, 405: Charles Branch, Pres.: Patsy Craig, 410: Patsy Scott, 311: Marjorie Herleman, 411: Frances Poston, 400: Angela Caronia, 107: Mitzi Watt, 404: Louise Stocksdale, 413: Virginia Valenti, 104: Louise Crites, 203: Helen DeC1eva, 308: Io- sephine Cropis, 109: Evelyn Smith, 422: Shirley Waisner, 401: Patricia Payton, 105: Bettie Garrett, 307. SECOND ROW: Frances Borden, 301: Rose Marie Termini, 418: Frances Baker, 110: Lee Duncan, 4l3A: Helen Will-ces, 202: Beverly Pat- rick, 317: Mary Carolyn Crabb, 201: Ione Watley, 316: Bobbie Mitchell, 416: Mary Ann Smullen, 303: Reba Camden, 409: Cleona Hickman, 410. FRONT ROWS limmy' Nash. 214: Lawrence Lortscher. 218: Iames Rabon, Aud.: A1 Hobbs, 403: Virgil Catt, 106: Conley Baker, 406: John Dinsmoor, 210: Russell Campbell, 309: Paul Parker, 306. SECOND SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Charles Branch, Pres.: Byron Welch, lunior Rept.: Russell Campbell, Continuity Member: William Stevens, Pres. of All-City: Iames Rubick, 2nd V.-Pres. FRONT ROW: Frances Baker, lst V.-Pres.: Pat Craiq, Senior Rept.: Marjorie Herleman, Soph. Rept.: Bobbie Mitchell, Reporter: Lee Duncan, Sec. FACULTY ADVISERS Back row: Mary A. Miller, History: Grace Mapes, War Bonds: Gertrude Weaver, Mixer: L. Hortense Miller, Safety: Maude McE1wain. Health. FRONT ROW: Eva Packard, Red Cross: Leo Roedl, Sponsor: Pene- me Dobyns' Spouse SECOND SEMESTER COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BACK ROW: Lawrence Lortscher, Poster: Darrell Norris, Cour- tesy: Charles Staake, Safety: Conley Baker. History. FRONT ROW: Shirley Waisner, War Bonds: Mary C. Crabb, Red Cross: Helen Wilkes, Health. 13 M15 Zim Q? LUST ffuufvn ARTICLES oIFUIUVIIJL-lll21!CIIIlIli357o Jlksiqfii lHhlDiI3l!JSlPa: 'Iii 0 IIIDIIELIXIJIIZZIRJFIIIIQISQ N, R .N . xg , ix - Q orGANlZAT5QN Q' Qi L XTHEDECK XSS, Nix I V V, V V Af' gg . . x ,f X , ' Q Y X 5 Y: AJK Q jx B R' XX ix 1Q J 5X 4 W X X y X L-gvekiev if S 15 FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF A 3 BACK ROW: Iackie KenafJY, Lois Dreyer, Gloria Handy, Virginia Hammers, Dorothy Anderson, Patsy Atkinson, Milie Wade. - U SECOND ROW: Bill Rector, Don Flanegin, Virginia Tanner, Mary Strickland, Glen Cargyle, Ienny Wesenberg, Carl Renie, Bobble Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Sally Taylor, Lillian Knapp, Iean Lund, Ruth Marsh, Mr. Ditmars, Barbara Locke, Roberta Stokes, Sally Cunningham, Helen Wilkes. LOIS DREYER RUTH MAGILL Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief First Semester Second Semester SECOND SEMESTER COURIER STAFF , l r t t l l BACK ROW: Mary Iean Larson, Lillian Lanham, Leroy Maynard, Bill Stevens, Iimmy Rubick, Mildred Balko, Billie Lumpkin, Grace Vaughn. SECOND ROW: Frances Otto, Ioan Duncan, Virginia Paden, Shirley Feiser, Rose DeNato, Esther Goodman, Marilyn Thomas, Mary Mendolia, Betty McElroy, Io Chiavola, Virginia Valenti. FRONT ROW: Romie Robinson, Pat Palmer, Billie Iean Matson, Mary Ann Walker, Nancy Marquis, Mr. Ditmars, Mary Russell, Shirley Mallen, Mary Lu Diamond, Barbara Schumaker, Ruth MaGill, Martha Mahrle. 16 The Northeast Courier has again completed a very success- ful year in giving to the student body the news of the school. U The policy of the paper is to K5 i XR Z cover all phases of school life with its news items, editorials, feature stories, and things in lighter vein. With Lois Dreyer as editor-in-chief for the first semes- ter and Ruth MaGill in that posi- tion for the second half of the year, the journalism classes and staff have rendered a real serv- ice to the school. s... ART COMMITTEE Back row: Bill Petter, Wendell Iohnson, Byron Gash, Donald England. Second row: Betty Feindell, Glen Cargyle, Evelyn Huck, Doris lean Ludden. Front row: Iean Lund, Lois Dreyer, Frances Fuller, chairman, Frances Poston, Carlyn Shoush. 3?i9'W25ii'S'f1W vig V3 ' Ze . .7 H ,- ?IS5i t. v HH 'I f' 5 42 r zfz' , f J' 'ft g,,jag ,: me .-. . ww 1 . - L 5' . it fx 'r W M .aawilill ' ' H ' 1 111139 aw' A-f'A-- - TV- - . ,. if W, l.,,l, ,,. .,, H, ,.,, Ig . Q as if W . 1- ' Xifffff . 'Alive-5f Si' S1f.1XIrZ'A'o5I'4 ' Wendell Simons Creator of the Viking Kid Cartoon if .W , POSTER WINNERS ssss , , yy - F ..,Q 1 L f I hi V 9' U A ' if! ,'U- ' ,V Qi A Ji? Ijttlifazg Igominick Tutera Q 13 ,CS 4 Q :Ib n m iq tifvfx-Egan! I 2nd place, Ioy LeShure Xiu QJll',ft'1s fiQlml :7h? UR Iv I ',, -,Yi X wig? 3rd place, Marvin Wennerberg v 5' 5 seg: fNma!l-Tariff K, ,z,l.V HATE Z 'I , I X iid 'f 4th place, BetiY Smoot 'L-fat' Mc 'V -, V Vi' 'ligrttv Sth place' Lulu Rae Knight . , www 1 S .. J ,.:. I 'mu f ---- ...EMM BUSINESS COMMITTEE Back row: Anthony Pace, Henry Friedman, Iohn Herbst, Margaret Prosser, Harlan Miller. Second row: Bernard Schumaker, Marjory Lee, Frances Baker, Mitzi Watt, Mary Ann Walker, Bill Cunningham. Front row: Caroline Crooks, Mary Sue Pendleton, Ann McCrum, Pat Palmer, Peggy Galbraith. FACULTY ADVISERS Mi, . Io Ann Smith Joyce Miller Co-Business Managers Thomas Ditmars Carl G. Hibbs I. N. Iordan Mabel A. Newitt 18 . ' ff li 'I Q JRE TEES STA FE' IOYCE MILLER IO ANN SMITH Co-Business Managers MARILOU WALKER Locals Editor LEE DUNCAN School Lite Editor MARCELLA LUDDEN Associate Editor NADINE STRONG Home Room Editor WENDELL IOHNSON LOIS DREYER Co-Art Editors MARY STRICKLAND Senior Editor RUTH MAGILI.. Iunior Editor LAWRENCE GORE R.O.T.C, Editor ' FRANCES FULLER Chairman Art Comm. BETTY THORNTON 1 Vocal Music Editor BILLIE IEAN MATSON Instrumental Music Editor LORNA LITTLE Girls' Sports Editor JAMES RUBICK Boys' Sports Editor BERNICE CADE Secretary DORIS MICHAEL Bookkeeper BEVERLY BOWERS Editor-in-Chief df I Q3 ,, 1 f 1 If tsdgf fWiZ' 0 .W W' is Ky V 5 X Q N g 1 5 JM - Q F w ' S 9 'pl 7 f ' W ' f XW sh Wil 1 ,pie ,1 y V X' 4 . f f W SX W., A 1550, , i:! 2 'EZHXIIXIUALO Q - x,?353iEg,f,s S . ,Q - . ne--I fm M f vm- an X Xp f J. in - 1 ffa-2 ' bl ssifgi i , V1 : : 4,--fl' fe W k - ' 1 ' ' W , I --,' 7 0 pf- SPRING PLAY 'OU Penelope Sycamore .,........ ....,...........Reba Camden YOU!! The Twins--Essie and Tessie. . , .Lee Duncan, Bobbie Mitchell Carnation, The Maid .......... ....,,..,......Frances Baker Paul Sycamore .,..,......,... . ..,... - ...,. Valgene Converse Mr. De Pina ...... Bob Anderson Ed ..,........,..,.. Iohn Herbst Donald, Servant. . .Ronald Doolin Martin Vanderhof, Grandpa, . , ...,.,.......,....Frank Orto Alice Sycamore .Margaret Hobbs Mr. Henderson, Income Tax Collector ....,... Glen Cargyle Tony Kirby .... ,.... H arold Todd Kolenkhov, Dancing Master ........... ........,................,.Anthony Pace Wellington, an Actress ....,, Evelyn Allen Kirby, Banker. . , ..,,...... Charles Branch Kirby, His Wife .... ,.... . ,.Ann McCrum men: Chief, Carl Reniep Mac, Ross Case: Thomas Howard. .Maxine Downing The Spring Play given on Friday and Saturday nights, April 14-15, was as usual up to the high standard set by the Dramatic Department in its various presentations. The play itself, You Can't Take It With You, adapted from the popular stage and screen versions, proved a worthy vehicle forthe Northeast cast to display its acting ability. The parts were well cast to make a fine balanced performance. The scenery prepared by the art pupils under the supervision of Miss Mabel Newitt, provided a good background. Antique furniture furnished by Mr. Robert Camden, father of Reba Carn- den of the cast, also added much to the stage. The play was under the very capable direction of Miss Helen Hobbs. STAGE CREW Tom Howard, Bryce Barclay, Conley Baker, Wallace Thomas 21 fit! I FLUTES Edward Edwards, Barbara Howard, George Hulett, 'iLarry Perry. PICCOLO- Barbara Howard. OBOES ,kDon DiRaimo, Billie lean Matson. Bb CLARINETS- Ned Bradley, Keith Brough- ton, Lee Bounds, Marilyn Cook, Edward Dix, Henry Hardcastle, Iacqueline Hunter, Betty Irving, Iohn Martino, Marjorie Nelson, fRobert Nester, Victor Passiqlia, Margo Pierce, Ioe Simone, David Slusher, limmy Smith, Shirley Thomas, Betty Tillman, Wil- liam Umstattd, Frances Woodruff. ALTO CLARINETS Anthony DiBenedittO. 'Harlan Miller. BASS CLARINET i:Carol Pipl-rin. HASSOONS :iBill Salmon, Elaine Wolfe. Eb Alto Saxophone Frances Beckner, Rob- ert Bisbee, Clyde Darr, Margaret Prosser, tfAllen Sample, Lois Schondelmaier. Bb Tenor Saxophone Pete D'Anqelo, Wil- liam Poore. Eb BARITONE SAXOPHONE Marilou Paul- sen. 57: 'Q K W, . 'ease' li X : ' f if Q , fi it ,,,. BAND OFFICERS i i ' . - CORNETS--William Allcock, Iames Bisbee Iohn Canaday, Horace Epperson, Donalm Fisher, Kenneth Gartin, Donald Guthrie Charles Holloway, Lester Hooten, 'tRichar1 Kyle, William McClelland, Udell Prescott lack Selsor, Orrie Snook, Fred Tate. HORNS Norville Emberton, Lloyd Iuhlin Merlin Miller, 25iRichard Yennie. BARITONES Austin Ellis, t'Robert Needles Richard Perry, Dean Roberts. TROMBONES- Everitt Corwin, Robert Dick ens, Mary Lou Epperson, Phillip Kenley 'Herbert Lutgen, Ray Sullard. BASSES 'iRonald Bowlin, Eugene Dauqh erty, Roy Hall, lack McCleary, Milie Wade SNARE DRUMS Frances Borden, Velma Bu terbauqh. Harry Easton, Iimmy lzzard, Ioj Melton. BASS DRUM- Edward Price, TYMPANI Robert Long. MR. N. E. WASSON, Director Indicates first chair players. BACK ROVV: Jimmy Smith, Robert Long, Ronald Bowlin, Bill Salmon. Robert Nester, Richard Kyle, lack Selsor. SECOND ROW: Everitt Corwin, Frances Woodruff, Shirley Thomas, Bill Poore, Margaret Prosser, Edward Price. FRONT ROW: Margo Pierce, Marilyn Cook, Billie lean Matson, Betty Irving, Lois Schondelmaier, Betty Tillman, Iackie Hunter. EIESTEQEL A 1 PIANO Ralph Freeman, Harold Todd. VIOLINS Iames Clifton, Leonard Hahn, Mary Lou Gartman, Shirley George, Lula Gipson, Kathryn Greeniield, Theadora Guinn, Ei- fill Irish, Norman Lee, George McGinty, Lillian Mason, Nina Mel- strom, Willis Melstrom, Iames Mizes, Rose Marie Myers, Keith Pointer, Mary Tipton, Ione Valen- tine. lohn Willis. VIOLAS Ronald Cosby, James Ra- bon. CELLOS Clifford Carver, Doris Ty- ler. BASSES Betty Arvin, Elizabeth Gippner. STUDENT DIRECTORS Left lo right: Bill Salmon, Harold Todd, Robert Nester. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS l 1 FLUTE George I-Iulett, Larry Perry. OBOE Don DiRaimo. BASSOON Bill Salmon. CLARINETS Mary Brazeal, lacque- line Hunter, Robert Nester, Gene Welch. CORNETS Charles Black, Fred Fats, Claude McComas, Martin Thomp- son, Thelma Thornton. A-IORNS Norville Emberton, Rich- ard Yennie. TROMBONE- Herbert Lurqen. PERCUSSION Robert Lonq. DIRECTOR Mr. N. E. Wasson. BACK ROW: Theadora Guinn, Harold Todd, George lVlcGinty, Lillian Mason. SECOND ROW: If-an Melstrom, Thelma Thornton, Mary Gartrrlan. FRONT ROVV: Doris Iyler, Shirley George. 23 Us A , -W' X -N. . ll 5 l C ll 1 I 2 ' - mfg , xl: V - 5l 1. 553, 5 J sf z'-5 lk .- ii f K fff o Y is 3. gifigi' t 4 , MR. FRANK E. CHAFFEE, better known as Pop to his students, has finished with flying colors his thirty-first year with Northeast. Pop will not return to us in September, as he has done before, but will retire with a record unsurpassed by none other in Kan- sas City. The A Cappella, a choir of specially selected voices, has done some splendid work this year. They have sung for numerous churches, entertainments and assemblies. The Solo Contest, a long anticipated event, was an outstand- ing success this year, with more than thirty contestants entering. We would like to take this opportunity to wish Pop the very best-we know he'll get it!! X , J GIRLS' TRIO Doris Sullenger, Bettie Thornton, Ioyce Goodwin BOYS' QUARTETTE Lloyd Iennings, August Miller. Bill Cofer, Bill Cave X A. POP'S DISPLAY OF TROPHIES STARTING THE DAY WITH A SONG 24 A CAPPELLA BACK ROWS Iimmie Cwlddif Auqust Mlueff David C' D'3Vl5f MGYYHU Coen, Helen Amelunq, Doris Sullenger, Irene Roberts, Ioyce Good- win, Gary Kerr, Iim Showalter, Marvin Mayo, Dale W, Henderson, Hgbeyt Clare, Bill Cave, SECOND ROW3 David MCGUNYI Mavice Will, Ann Ballafd. DOYOUIY Shartzer, Ethel Austin, Rue Anna Firkins, Pat Wynn, Mr. F. E, Chaffee, Ann Healy. Marjorie Herleman, lean Reames. Derma Lee Peere, Betty Thornton, Bob Trader, Kathryn Rose Franks, Ned Bradley. FRONT ROWi VVBHBC9 E. lO1'1GS, ROb91'l COf9I. Ruth Rasmussen, l91'lny Wesenberg, Beverly Hamilton, Marjorie Mills, Edith Byerley, Marilou Paulsen, Rose Gurriere, Alma Mae Allred, Evan Reese. GIRLS' CHORUS gee, BACK ROVV: Corrinne Helden, Mary Dean Davidson, Sylvia Marshall, Martha Scrivner, Eleanor Ann Payne, Barbara Locke, Martha Schmitz, Frances Hiqhfill, Betty Lu Martin, Dolliemae Wright. 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Z: omie oainson, epor. . . FOURTH ROW: Gloria Handy, Chap. Sem. 2: Billie Adkins: Dorothy Anderson: Dolores Antrim: Shirley Beasley: Georgia Boatright: Betty Byam: Reba Camden: lean Clark: Marilyn Cook: Carolyn Crabb: Caroline Crooks. THIRD ROW: Mary Diamond: Barbara Dietrich: Iackie Elliott: Mary Epperson: Sunny Fuller: Dorris Garrett, Kathleen Gash: Audrey Giesy: Ieanne Gillum: Marjorie Green: ludy Hagerty: LaVaughn Hall. SECOND ROW: Freda Harger: Ierry Hopkins: Bettye Iaco: Barbara Klein: Lulu Knight: lean Kratky: Virginia Lanham: Marjory Lee: Barbara McCormick: Ruth MaGill: Nancy Marquis: Sylvia Marshall. BOTTOM ROW: Darrell Matthews: Frances Otto: Beverly Patri'k: Mary Pendleton: Margo Pierce: Patsy Scott: Louise Stocksd Watt: Patti Williams: Mavice Witt: Marjorie Yoshizawa: Miss Winifred Weatherman, Adviser. . -NORTHEAST SOCIETY OF DEBATE .-IE:.i' 5 .xii S- -S, New fs f ,. sr if x Q A 2, se . ' 3 j r r vi . 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I - . .2 . -Y - I ::' r i ' U-35' 33? if ' ' 'i fl F ' fi ff? if 'K KQIK H i Qi I I at ,ir li J 5 TOP ROW Officers: Iim Rubick, Pres. Sem. l: Clarence Atkins, .-Pres. S . 1: B9Xl1d Mn Sec. Sem. 1, Pres. Sem. 2: Bob Chartrand, '?reas. Sem. 1: Ralph Grego, Sgt.-at-Arms Sem. 1, V.-Pres. Sem. Z: Byron Welch, Parl. Sem. 1: Lawrence Gore, Sec. Sem. 2: Bob Nester, Treas. Sem. 2: Anthony Pace, Sgt.-at-Arms Sem. 2: Bill Stevens, Report. Sem. 2: Bill Cave, Chap. Sem. Z: Dick Allen, Parl. Sem. 2. B R ss ll Cam bell Harr Cloverdyke. Ronald FOURTH ROW: Bob Anderson, Don Apple, Bryce Barclay, Donald Brown, Louis rown, u e p , y Coates, Bill Cunningham, Iohn Dinsmoor, Eddie Dix, Bill Fetter. KTHIRD ROW: Iohnny Fox, Byron Gash, Dick Gibbs, Glenn Glasgow, Bill Hahn, Bob Hill, Don Hobbs, Kenny Holloway, Tom Howard, Iames Izzard, Bob Iantsch, Gerald Kunz. A A t SECOND ROW: Charles LaFevers, lack McClary, Donn Martin, Leroy Maynard, Lane Merrill, Sidney Mmmck, Iohn Morgan, Darell Norris, Tom Pott, Jimmie Ruby, lack Sebring, lack Selsor. U BOTTOM ROW: Nelson Staeuble, Harold Stites, Bill Welch, Gene Welch, George Wormington, Walter Yaseck, Mr. A. O. Kresse,3IBdv1ser. CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY . T, Lx, I E gs L Q. Y , 5- M 6. Q . 1 ,V N . .4-ar, .ri 4. 4 , ' 1 . - 51 14 . T... X ' . Q H K N A I , -rv , ,,,. X ii 5, , A , 1. r 1 rw- Q- A if I f f r f ,.... , A ,- ef' L , L - H it ' PM 'r f-Y M . ri if 751 ' ,f 2. 'R 1' ff? + if ' A F .-jf - ra - a W . Aa - 1- - H-. ' , -V, -. K A I .fx kv? f 1 , K , . K M' , , fu.-f , V ' NI K - 1 'A , c if Z Et E Iii W Qi lk , Q Sgr, r. 5 I ' A I M M , .. ,j fini .14 gk 5. - 1- f eq . ry. we A 'V W , - 3, 4- . , . A , qs . . ,Q 3 ,E L . Q ft: . 'M A 'E' W :S fl 1 'fi' . - A H' f ' a 1 ., 5 at.. L , ' Y I Q 1 Z ' fe gi Q.. 4. g A . rf' 'SF Q, Q. D 6. , ,.- .. 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SECOND ROW: Cleo Reynolds, Berna Deane Rist, Irene Sch 2' Pat Palmer V-Pres Sem. 1: Lois Dreyer, Sec. Sem. 1, Pres. Sem. Z5 Ioyce , Report. Sem. 1, Init. Sem. 2, Beverly Bowers, Crit 5 Claudine Bickford, Sgt.-at-Arms Sem. Z: Mary lean Dee, Peggy Galbraith, Mary Helms, Mariorie Herle Masterson, Betty Melloway, Doris Michael, Betty affhausen, Pat Schmitt, Lois Schondelmaier, Barbara Schumaker, Martha Scrivner Polly Seward, Dorothy Smith, Io Ann Smith, Helen Snook, Roberta Stokes. BOTTOM ROVV: Nadine Strong, Barbara Thclen, Betty Tillman, Virginia Valenti, Mary Walker, Mar aret Weissbeck, F s W cl g rance oo ruff, Miss Catherine Neumann, Adviser. BENTON LITERARY SOCIETY it . , , Z QW ,, Q. . 5 , . me , .. ie- g ,S fly 6. ,, ,Y .W ,if in ,, fx- 'L 'l i g Q J ,N Q it 'E A I fu W- ,df I imma? if ' ' '- ' E +3 1 i ii- , ,.-' if Y .. r ., if 52 ' .L M- ' 'eg 6,143 f X ' Ml, 'M rr 'A v V , nw , , gli V - T 2 , ' iff- fl ' I S' L ' ,' ,, K' ' 1' l 252' ' . I ! 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Sem. 2, Edward August, THIRD ROW: Ronald Bowlin, Dale Boyle, Iimmie Cariddi, Ross Case, Robert Clore, Robert Cofer, Richard Cook, Darlow Duggins, Don Eagle, Henry Friedman, Kirk Goodriow, Glen Guyett. SECOND ROW: Iohn Herbst, Bob Hisey, Cedric Ireland, De William Marshall, August Miller, Robert Needles, Gene Ni BOTTOM ROW: Frank Orto. Bill Poore, Keith Russell Elmer an Johnson, Virgil Iulian, Edward Larson, Anthony LoChiano, Herb Lutgen, tz, , Dean Shipley, David Slusher, Iameson Smith, Louis Smithmier, Iamel Van- Artsdalen, Wayne Viers, Iames Watt, Tom Willoughby, Mr. A. O. Fisher, Adviser. 31 V n Jffj 'X DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY . Af t J , fl I f' ' V . A Q K 3'--tm J 5 f ...N A .. ' A ff' -si 1- . W M m ' I I gli' 'mf ' A' 93? ' ,gp I W K A 'gi . V ,. ,, ' , W ai ' j5'5,'- A ix . . J 'E' I Q H f . .fa ,E ., K S J X 5.... : L .. ir 'TT 't im 'S 'A A ..-- f- .At W bi S' - W Q' ca. , 5-A 5, 4 1 . H ,Q 5 A , SF' . I Y W K . fi' .. 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Sem. lg Mary Jane McKinney, Chap. Sem. 1: Patsy Craig, Crit. Sem. lg Dorothy Thomas, Init. Sem. l, V.-Pres. Sem. Z1 Martha Morse, Sec. Sem. 27 Betty Thornton, Treas. Sem. 2: Angela Jo Caronia, Sgt.-at-Arms Sem. 2: Ruth Rasmussen, Init. Sem. 2. FOURTH ROW: Mary Arthur, Barbara Bradley, Jeanette Bradley. Beverly Burgess. Roberta Canada, Marilyn Cocks, Maryan Coen, Mary Dow- dy, Maxine Downing, Virginia Feige. Bettie Garrett. Wanda Garrett. J THIRD ROW: Beverly Hamilton, Ann Healy, Martha Hillebrandt, Shirley Hoffman, Marilyn John, Evelyn Johnson, Lorine Johnson, Virginia Landers, Joy LeShure, Margie LeShure, Lorna Little, Patsy McCormack. SECOND ROW: Willie McCormick, Virginia MCCulley, Alice Mann, Wanda Mann, Lillian Mason, Lois Menter, Louise Menter, Norma Metz: Marjorie Mills, Marilyn Morris, Marjorie Nelson, Patricia Payton. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Jo Prather, Marjorie Ross, Virginia Scott, Doris Sullenger, Marilyn Thomas, Mary Beth Tipton, Peggy Wylie, Miss Irma Wright, adviser. ,. 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Pres. Sem. 1. Crit. Sem. 23 Evelyn Allen, V.-Pres. Sem. 1, Pres. Sem. 2: Ann Ballard, Sec. Sem. lg Ruth Marsh. Treas. Sem. l, V.-Pres. Sem. 2: Rose DeNato, Report. Sem. 15 Eleanor Payne, Sec. Sem. 2: Mary Richter. Treas. Sem. 2, Jean Green- wood, Report. Sem. 27 Dorthy Albertson: Norma Aumanp Wanda Bates: Iune Brown. THIRD ROW: Doris Buxton, Lucy Cariddi, Beda Carswell, Marguerite Correnti, Dorothy Dean. Helen DeCleva, Patty Everitt, Esther Goodman, Betty Jo Howell, Shirley John. Mary Ellen Leath, Mary Mendolia. SECOND ROW: Vicenta Montez, Dorothy Morris, Marguerite Passantino, Marie Passantino, Anna Pittman, Norma Plummer, Mary Pratt, Janeece Prewitr. Dorothy Pulley, Margaret Schippe, Cleo Stadelbacher, Dorothy Street. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Thompson, Mary Womack, Patricia Wren, Miss Sara Wolff, Adviser. 32 LITERARY CONTEST Short Story Poem Declamation Prepared Speech Essay f e -I E as t ,P :J ' GOLD MEDAL V W' yy A x Fggi.: V , 5 Points W I I N I . -7 ' - , A ., ' 1 2 . lg ta 5 DORRIS GARRETT NANCY MARQUIS BOB IANTSCH BOB ANDERSON IRWIN OATS Alpha Alpha Debater Debater Benton Declamation Essay Prepared Speech Poem Short Story SILVER MEDAL 3 Points Prepared Speech MARILOU WALKER EDWARD DIX VALGENE CONVERSE Wendell Iohnson ELEANOR ANN PAYNE ANN MCCRUM Alpha ALPHA DEBATER BENTON THETA CLIO DELTA 33 Alpha Debate: Benton Benton Theta Poem Declamalion Short Story Essay BRONZE MEDAL 1 Point SHIRLEY JOHN MARY LEE DUNCAN BILLIE IEAN MATSON IO ANN SMITH Theta Clio Clio Clio SOCIETY POINT RECORD Poem Short Story Declamation Prepared Speech Essay 5' 5 3 1 5 5 3 3 3 5 1 3 1 1 1 Total 14 13 11 4 3 0 gaze ISCELLANEOUS A. ' xy' 5 1 1 .3 L ii ART CLUB A 1 SACK ROW: Glen Cargyle, Bob Brown, lack Moore, Wendell Iohnson, Byron Gash, Mary Strickland, Bill Petter, Frances Fuller, Lois Dreyer, Donna McCord. 'HIRD ROW: Vincenzana Mannino, Margaret Weissbeck, Frances Poston, Wayne Symonds, Richard Coats, Carolyn Shoush, Barbara Ek- strum, Margaret Lortscher, Dolores Iames. SECOND ROW: Betty Byam, lean Lund, Betty Feindel, Doris lean Ludden, Miss Newitt, Lois Stahl, Marcella Ludden, Donald England. 'RONT ROW: Betty Lou Palmer, Betty Lawson, Glory Ellin Thomas, Virginia Valenti, Evelyn Huck, Betty Io Howell, David Mc:Ginty. XBSENTEES: Wendell Simons. Virginia Wood-g Doris Tyler, Esther Hunt, WEDRAMATIC CLUB A iT!! SACK ROW: Harold' Todd, Frank Orto, Mary Lou Helms, Mary Carolyn Crabb, Lois Schondelmaier, Polly Seward, Dorothy Thomas, Anthony Pace, Charles Branch, SECOND ROW: David Barclay, Pat Palmer, Ann McCrum, Maxine Downing, Miss Helen Hobbs, Margaret Hobbs, Virginia Thompson, Marilou Paulsen, Helen Forestier, Doris Mae Tucker, Florence Kolterman. TRONT ROW: Agnes Luteran, Pat Chatman, Marjorie Weighill, Lee Duncan, Frances Baker, Reba Camden, Bobbie Mitchell, Marilou Walker. 35 SEAL CLUB BACK ROW: Betty Songer, Martha Morse, Mary Masterson, lean Moore, Dorothy Rowe, Peggy Renshaw, Miss Schmidt. FRONT ROW: Rozanne North, Betty Ponton, Joyce Ponton, Velma Buterbauqh, Beverly Mitchell, Betty Kershaw, lean Garrett. f r 1 OLYMPIC CLUB I f .. , ,V Y V BACK ROW: Shirley Hoffman, Maryan Coen, Iean Masterson, Mildred Balko, Virginia Tanner, Lula Gipson, Betty Buford, Wanda Bates, Edith Byerley, Miss Nell Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Mary Luck, Virginia Anderson, Mary Lou Taibi, Geraldine Byerley, Rose Gurriere, Delores Karr, Marjorie LeShure, Oeetah Thomas, Anita Adney. SESONDNFOQM: flllarvelle Green, Dixie Osborne, Iosephine Chimento, Florence Bresel, Rosalie Thurman, Dorothy McMahan, Frances LaBe1la, oris 1C ale. FRONT ROW: Nadine Iulian, Mary Greer, Dorothy Dean, Rosemary Stevens, Marguerite Passantino, Norma Brents, Shirley George. 36 PRINTERS' CLUB FRONT ROW: Sarah Cole, Louise Wilson, Doris Irwin, Mr. Kunz, Earlene Hamilton, Mary Stephens, Earl lanes, Richard Teale. BACK ROW: Helen Amelunq, Angela Caronia, Luella Iohnson, Georgie Tatham, Mary Frances Earls, Dorothy Kertzhorn, Roberta Stokes, Elaine Tarbet. CHRISTENING THE VIKING A Group of Northeast high school students and their sponsors visited the Harry Darby shipyards, at 9Kaw Point, Saturday, April 15. It was on the shipyard site where Lewis and Clark went ashore on their 'expedition to the Northwest early in the last century. Darby produces ships for the navy and giant bombs for the army. These ships are seaworthy and ocean-going and have been used in the invasion of Africa, Sicily, and Italy. They are the navy's invasion spearhead. Enough stamps and bonds had been bought by the students, faculty and friends of Northeast to pay for one of the invasion craft. Lois Dreyer, whose brother in the aviation corps had been killed in the War, had the honor of christening the vessel The Viking. Charles Branch, president of the Student Council. presided. 37 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES BACK ROW: Mildred Long, Lillian Knapp, Shirley Clow, Barbara Klein, Nadine Strong, Io Ann Hubbard, Virginia Feige, Iosephine Chi vola, Anita Adney, Frances Geames, Virginia Rockey, Barbara McCormick, Angela Caronia, Carmela Daleo, Patsy Craig. SECOND ROW: Bern Deane Rist, Betty Pulley, Marjorie Connolly, Mary Lou Paulson, Mavis Witt, Virginia Paden, Rose Termini, Gerry Pal dino, Rose Gurriere, Dolores Antrim, Beverly Benson, Iackie Hunter, Eleanor Payne, Betty Tillman, Evelyn Allen, Marjorie LeShure. FRONT ROWS Barbara HOWHICI, Ioyce Miller, MarY Crooks, Lois Schondelmaier, Iean Kratky, Frances Borden, Lee Duncan, Martha Hill brandt, Mary Lou Snyder, Margot Mills, Dorothy Thomas, Barbara Locke, Lemma Cgleman, Patti Williams, I UN IOR GIRL RESERVES ? r S z Z 2 i BACK ROW: Pat Atkinson, Sylvia Marshall, Dorothy Anderson, Romola Robinson, Edna Mae Willard, Martha Scrivner, Jean Lund, Eva Lf Rudd, Vinci Ross, Mary Mendolia. SECOND ROW: Doris Irwin, Mary Stevens, Margaret Younkin, Barbara Ekstrum, Betty Ioe Kershaw, Betty Lou Carlow, Rosalie Phillips, Am Ruth Pittman, Beverly Courter, Dorothy Dean, Pat Schmitt, Beverly Patrick. FRONT ROW: Ianice Wade, Mary Dean Davidson, Betty Poynton, Opal Reid, Judy Hagerty, Nancy Marquis, Iackie Elliott, Mary C. Crab Frances Otto, Lillian Lanham, Mary Jean Larson. SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES 5 BACK ROW: Fern Miller, Betty Io Wells, Virginia Lanham, Wilma Adkins, Dolores Iames, Ioan Taylor, Virginia Roberts. SECOND ROW: Betty Samsel, Elaine Tarbet, Shirley Curry, Cleo Reynolds, Mary Helen Richter, Marilyn Cook, Freda Harger, Marjorf Herleman, Dorothy Smith. FRONT ROW: Virginia Scott, Luta Cole, Margo Pierce, Patsy Scott, LaVaughn Hall, Barbara Dietrich, Iean Clark, Hope Hilburn, Betty Arvii 38 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES BACK ROW: Barbara Thelen, Betty Martin, Velma Horner, Vincenzanna Mannino, Ioan Duncan, Bobbie Mitchell, Betty Songer, Martha Morse, Evelyn Huck, Virginia Woods, Mary Smullen, Peggy Galbraith, L1 la Rae Knight, Mary Sue Pendleton. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Gillum, Darrell Matthews, Wanda Bates, Ruth Marsh, Mary Dowdy, Mary Lou Helms, Cleona Hickman, Donna McCord, Jackie Kenagy, Marilyn Cocks, Mary Lee Duncan, Mary Strickland, Claudine Bickford, Mary jaegbs, Donna Crossley, FRONT ROW: Beverly Bowers, Marilou Walker, Helen Wilkes, Fran' s Fuller, Ann McCrum, Frances Baker, Bernice Cade, Pat Palmer, Miss Engel, Gloria Handy, Billie jean Matson, Lois Dreyer, Marjorie Weighill, Margaret Hobbs, Roberta Stokes, Sally Cunningham. IUNIOR GIRL RESERVES - BACK ROW: Charlotte Morris, Maxine Tubbesing, Virginia Planck, Lau a Io Prather, Ruth MaGill, Polly Seward, Betty Palmer, Marjorie Yoshizawa, Ierry Lou Hopkins. , SECOND ROW! C01TiY11'19 Helden. 5hi1'19Y BGBSIGYI FYBHCES W00d1'11ff. Shirley Thomas, Marjory Nelson, Shirley Hoitman, Marilyn Morris, Dorothy Morris, Doris Tucker, Helen Forestier, Betty Allen, Ethel Ausfin, FRONT ROW: Betty Melloway, Kathleen Gash, Rose Marie DeNato, Esfheif Goodman, Marjory Lee, Iene Watley, Mary Lu Diamond, Nadine Iulian, Betty Garrett, Barbara Schumacher, Martha Mahrle, Barbara Brammer. SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES BACK ROW: Ioanne Repass, Lois Cheek, Shirley George, Peggy Bridges, Nadine Mawby, Georgia Mew, Carol Annis, Georgia Lee Boat- right, Roberta Tailinger, Roma Evans. SECOND ROW: Irene Schatihausen, Audrey Giesy, Mary Lou Eppe:son. Sunny Fuller, Marjorie Green, Verda Hawkins, Cleo Stadelbacher, Doris Buxton, Pat Wren, Miss Rouse. FRONT HOW: Anne Sims, Betty Byam, Claudine Thomas, Polly Nan Awalt, Io Ann Smith, Tola Bitner, Louise Stocksdale, Caroline Crooks, Mitzie Watt, Anna Marie Dee, Peggy Hopkins, Earline Hamilton. 39 SENIOR HI-Y HN BACK ROW: Iohn Burnett, Dale Boyle, Bob Shepherd, Bob Long. THIRD ROW: Bob Wickstrom, Roland Holloway, Jameson Smith, Carl Koch, Kenneth Fagan, Eddie Edwards, Mr. Iackson. SECOND ROW: Ronald Toms, Bob Elliott, I. R. Hansiord, Glen Westman, Keith Russell, Charles Springstube, Ronald Bowlin, Eddie Dinwiddie FRONT ROW: Bernard Schumaker, Ralph Grego, Charles Branch, Lyal Viers, Iimmy Rubick, Bill Stevens, Edward Price. IUNIOR HI-Y BACK ROW: Don Monroe, Ned Bradley, Don Eagle, Bob Chartrand, Bill Cave, Richard Cook, Byron Welch. SECOND ROW: Donn Martin, LeRoy Maynard, Bob Iantsch, Iack Selsor, Dick Allen, Harold Rice, Mr. Micheler. FRONT HOW: George McGinty, Wendell Simons, Clarence Atkins, Harlan Miller, Bill Petter, Gene Welch. soPHoMoRE BACK ROW: Don Fisher, Kenny Holloway, Edward Dix, Iimmy Izzard, Bobby Dickens, Ray Sullard, Iohnny Fox. FRONT ROW: Bill Cunningham, Iim Hudgins, Wayne Viers, lack Sebring, Bill Stites, Harry Cloverdyke, Don Myers, Bill McClelland, Fred Fats. 40 ART HONOR SOCIETY NJ BACK ROW: Glen Carqyle, Bill Petter, Wendell Johnson, Gordon Whitehead, Jack Moore, Donald England, Glen uyett. SECOND ROW: Bob Brown, Lois Dreyer, Mary Strickland, Frances Fuller, Vincenzana Mannino, Marilou Walker, ary Lou Helms, Doris Mae Tucker. FRONT ROW: Ruth Rasmussen, Mary Arthur, Virginia Valenti, lean Lund, Evelyn Huck. Marcella Lee Ludden, avonne Finn. Betty Io Howell, Betty Peindel. 41 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Baker, Frances May Balko, Mildred Bowers, Beverly Blanche Branch, Charles H. Burgess, Beverly Iane Cade, Marion Bernice Cariddi, Iimmie George Cocks, Marilyn Iune Converse, Valgene Cecil Craig, Patsy Iewell Cunningham, Sarah lane Daleo,iCarQgla-lllgrie 'X Dowdy. Mary Margaret Dreyer, Lois Ieanne Duncan, Edna Lee Fagan, Kenneth Lee Feindel, Betty Iean Giesy, Martha Ellen Goodnow, Robert Kirk Gore, Lawrence Hobbs, Margaret Murnell Iohnson. Wendell Kenagy, lacqueline Lou Little, Lorna Annette LoChiano, Anthony, Ir. Long. Mildred lane McCrum, Ann Harvey Elected May 3, 1944 ij!-VY? f ,LA Matson, Billie Iean I6-M330 Matthews, Maud Darrell Michael, Doris Miller, Ioyce Quinn Moore, Fleming Stanley Morse, Martha L. Needles, Robert Clinton Nester, Robert V. Norman. Wilma Elean Oats, Irwin Radusch Orto, Frank I. Perry, Richard Allen Prosser, Margaret Renie, Carl Andrew Rist, Berna Deane Schondelmaier, Lois Ellen Smith, IO Ann Springstube, Charles P. Stevens, William O. Strickland, Mary Isobel Strong, Nadine Ella Tanner, ' ,1 Thelen, Barbara lean Viers. Lyal D. Wesenberg, Ienny Lou Wickstrom, Robert Glenn Wilkes. Helen Ann Wright, Dorothy Marie av ' Wm, 7 Hill, .f M Mr fu-wx f N-n 76 Ns X ' Q 'f ' , K 4 1 v gf. m 'YM v fiim? A , ff'- ,Aww 1-.. 'QX Sf 'S IZQESB fax ..,,,,.............................---- u ................. , .. 1' N Q vi--1 ff ,Il W f w 3 X f f X Z . 0 a 5 C 7 5 ' 5 Xf- f G : FX K 9 W6 W' f 1 1 Z S f 5 pf A L .A 5 gii! 5 s , A X 7 l H N Www D 3 H 5 ff? -42 i?'3E2ff Q f S , 1 ,S . X Q N H I 'W is , I Z , i M90 ' FOOTBALL,1HACK, WBA8KE.1'BlRL LJ..... V clnl..s'. span-rs......4 . .sw1nnluc.. 43 l the offensive, using the four ace backfielders, Hull, Viers, COACH MARKEY FOOTBALL COACH E. A. MARKEY is an inspiration for sportsmanship, team co-operation, endurance, a n d coaching ability. C o a c h M a r k e y produces cham- pions both on the field and in the game of life. The Vikings, in playing an undefeated season, gave Northeast her second undefeated football team in its en- tire history, crushing all opposition with the exception of tieing one game with Southwest. This game was played on a soggy field and the Indian touchdown came out of an interception. Northeast won its second straight victory over William Chrisman and also the second straight over Ward. The Vikings used a powerful running attack to down Central, East, Paseo, Southeast, and Westport by at least a'difference of two touchdowns. Coach E. A. Markey won his second championship in his seven years oi coaching at Northeast. He started the season with eight lettermen, including a backtield of speed and brains, combined with a strong line and built a win- ning team. The offense was built around the T and single wing formations. The team had the best and fastest defensive line in the city, only 25 points being scored against them. While on MR. D. L. DENIS- TON is a go-getter who handles money problems like a financial genius. This year's finance campaign was the most successful one Northeast has ever enjoyed. Con- gratulations for do- ing a fine job. 1 MR. DENISTON Katzman, Dykal, and then Townsend, Northeast scored some 126 points in eight league and non'league games. Coach Markey chose Iohn Gualtier as Acting Captain of the team. Iohn played guard and had three years of experience. Then after the end of the season the honorary position of co-captains was filled by Iohn Gualtier and Rex Hull. Rex proved to be a ball handler and a capable quarter-back. As his partner, Lyal Viers used his sturdy body and his swiveling hips to be chosen the most valu- able football player of the Interscholastic League, and was therefore awarded the Nigro Notre Dame Trophy. During and immediately after the season, Northeast lost two of its football heroes. Emil Dykal, full-back, joined the navy and Rex Hull, quarter-back, chose to enlist in the marines. Our best wishes go with these boys. Northeast has six returning lettermen, and several big and powerful sophomores on which Coach will call to help defend our championship. SCHEDULE AND RESULTS GAME SCORES Northeast ..,... 14 Wm. Chrisman ..... 0 Northeast ...... 13 Central ..... . . . 0 Northeast ...... 14 East . . . . . . O Northeast ...... 21 Ward .... . . . 12 Northeast ...... 14 Paseo ...... . . . 0 Northeast ...... 6 Southwest . . . . . . 6 Northeast ...... 20 Southeast . . . . . 0 Northeast ...... 24 Westport . . . . . . . . 7 LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1943-1944 W L T Northeast .... . . . 5 0 1 Central . . . . . . 5 1 0 Southwest . . . , 4 2 0 Paseo ..... . . . 3 2 1 East ...... . . . 2 3 1 Southeast .... . . . 1 5 0 Westport . . . . . 0 5 1 FIRST TEAM LINEUP REAR: Coach Markey. BACK ROW: Katzman, Townsend, Viers. QUARTERBACK: Hull. FRONT ROW: Norris, Wamsley, Gualtier, Greeley, Feirinq, Wallin, Buschhorn. 44 7X fn! UU fl hi!! TOP ROW: Rex Hull, Don Miller, Darrell Norris, Fred Buschhorn, Larry Perry. FOURTH ROW: Carl Koch, Donn Martin, Ernest Donnici, Bob Feiring, Tom Greeley. THIRD ROW: Charles Buschhorn, Bob Katzman, Iohn Gualtier, Lya1Viers, Albert DeWeerdt. SECOND ROW: Charles Townsend, Bob Wamsley, Dale Boyle, lack Phillips, Ernie Wallin. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Stevens. Russell Campbell, Emil Dykal, Charles Springstube, Richard DelOrier FIRST SQUAD BACK ROW fleit to rightl: Donn Martin, Bill Stevens, Bob Guth, Russell Campbell, Carl Koch, Charles Springstube, Charles Buschhorn, Ernie Dormici. SECOND ROW: Carl DiCapo, Coach Markey, Rex Hull, John Hix, Larry Perry, Lyal Viers, Albert DeWeerdt, Dale Boyle, Ernie Wallin, Richard DelOrier, Bob Katzman, Paul Weatherman, Iack Chalmers. FRONT ROW: Bob Feirinq, Darrell Norris, Iohn Gualtier, Charles Townsend, Bob Wamsley, Tom Greeley, Iack Phillips, Fred Buschhorn. SECOND SQUAD BACK ROW flett to rightj: Wayne Viers, Kenneth Fagan, Bob Anderson, Lester Martin, Wallace Brunworth, Gaylon Cusick, Haver Darmer, Frank Manners. THIRD ROW: Tom Stanton, Lee Bridgewater, Fred DeHaas, Willard Scott, Eugene Hendrix, Howard Stanton, LeRoy Maynard. SECOND ROW: Dominick Giunta, Tom Potts, Dick McNamara, Don Evinqer, Bob Riggin, Vernon Kimball, Paul Parker, Harold Holliger, Fred Fats. FRONT ROW: Sidney Minnick, David Baker, Bob Penson, Bill Allcock, Alfred Moore, Keith Moore, Earl Iones, Iohnny Dinsmoor. CITY ALL-STARS Left to right: Buschhorn. Viers, Gualtier, Hull, Katzman, Feiring. 46 ' f PRESENTING THE NOTRE DAME TROPHY Northeast was highly honored this year in having her A11-Star player, Lyal Viers, receive the coveted but seldom won Notre Dame Player Trophy. Walt Lochman, sports announcer, made the presentation yin assembly at the request of Dr. Alex Nigro, representative of Notre Dame in Kansas City. Left to right: Walt Lochman, Lya1Viers, Coach E. A. Markey, Dr. D. M. Nigro. 1 t 47 L-L1 f-M 1 H, X ,f E BASKETBALL N sw 2 mi , ,N Y: N , XX' 31' QU 3 K i - .1 ,1 ,H LETTERMEN: Soper, Capt., 26 Townsend, Z5 Lee, 27 Gualtiere, 28 Donnici, 30 Murphy, 24 Norris, 21 Perry, 23 Glorioso. CHEERLEADERS: Miller, Rubick, Dinwiddie. 48 All Star Captain BASKETBALL af A.. is 'a E X, af, wg, ' 2 3 5 pgs, HN 'bfi DICK SOPER REAVES PETERS Coach Coach R. E. Peters had one of his most successful seasons with an inexperienced group of moderately short but fast ball handlers. The Vikings. by a technicality, torieited to Central the first game which had been won by tour points. They also lost to the championship Manual team, but there the sad story ends. Northeast, after many tough breaks and with the help of four sophomores, ended the season in a second place tie with Southwest. Dick Soper was chosen as captain ol the starting five and he did a marvelous job. Dick was amply rewarded by being chosen captain of the All-Star team. Emie Donnici, who was the smallest player on the team, used his speed and re- bounding ability to be chosen as a second All-Star forward. SECOND SQUAD 3 . 41 7 . l I t 2 ERNEST DONNICI All4Star LEAGUE RESULTS Northeast 21 Central 17 Northeast 18 Southwest 13 Northeast 22 East 19 Northeast 22 Manual 25 Northeast 36 Westport 28 Northeast 33 Southeast 32 Northeast 34 Paseo 14 NON-LEAGUE RESULTS Northeast 28 Wm. Chrisman 19 Northeast 34 Ward 29 Northeast 33 Wm. Chrisman 16 Northeast 20 Central 40 Northeast 13 Liberty 14 Northeast 26 Warrensburg 25 iii., BACK ROW: Giunta, Delvin Norris, Kimball, Regan, Knight. FRONT ROW: Murphy, Glorioso, Darrell Norris, Campbell, Martin, Captain CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Rubick, Dreyer, Miller, Iantsch, Matson, Dinwiddie. TRACK SQUAD V BACK ROW-Miller, Cusick, Laughlin, Donnici. FIFTH ROW-Sprague, DeWeerdt, Hill, Phillips, Hendrix, Glorioso, Allcock. FOURTH ROW-Riggin, Bridgewater, B. Welch. Campbell, Norris, Lortscher, Knight. THIRD ROW-Murphy, Giunta, Lee, Box, Feiring, Apple, Evinger, Stevens. SECOND ROW-Hurst, Bisbee, Bosnak, Perry, Boyle, B. Allen, Ransier, De1Orier. BOTTOM ROW-Smithmier, Viets, Townsend, L. Brown, Norris, Toms, Hubick, Hansiord . ,of n 5 . w E six, MZ I 4? A6 T WQQ l ,ggi- ' ' Q ' 14 ZH ,, RACK Because of meeting deadlines for copy to get in the Nor'easter before many meets have been held, pre- dictions as to Northeast's chances in the City Meet late in May are difficult. The boys are showing up well under Coach Reaves Peters' excellent tutoring and they should give a good account of themselves in the meets still to take place. Three or four best entries thus far in each event are listed below. .L LOUIS SMITHMIER, Captain COACH REAVES PETERS High Hurdles Smithmier, Box, Norris. RESULTS OF MEETS HELD TO DATE ARE: 100-yard dash-Stevens, Feiring, Viers. 63 Northeast .,,... defeated ...... Wm. Chrisman 23 i440-yard dashes-Rubick, Boyle, Townsend, Brown. 53 Northeast ...... defeated ,..... Southeast 33 Low Hurdles-fSmithmier, Box. 51 Central ,....... defeated ...... Northeast 39112 220-yard dash - Townsend, Stevens, Hurst. t880Ayard dash-Toms, Ransier, Lortscher, Hansiord. n MEETS T0 COME tShot Put--Feiring, Lee, Murphy, April 26 ........................ Paseo yPole Vault--fDelOrier, Allen, Evinger. A-Pfil 28 -'- --4--4---------- Southwest fHigh lump--Bosnak, Perry, Murphy. MAY 5 ---- -----'-- E asf Broad lump Smithmier, Stevens, Viers. MHY 13 t-'-'t-'4- -t-' C HY Meet STUDENT MANAGERS-BASKETBALL AND TRACK 2 Q V 'f , iff? .' - 'i9E1i i Mex . . E s T 5 ' Nl Y WALLIN, MARTIN, FEIRING N CLUB ,KD z. 0 r ff Q BACK ROW: Albert DeWeerdt, Rob t Wamsley, Iack Phillips, Darrell Norris, Ed Lee, Bob Feirinq, Russell Campbell, Iohn Glorioso, Iohn Gualtier, Charles Buschhorn. I SECOND ROW: Coach Peters, Donn Martin, Ernest Wallin, Charles Springstpbe, Carl Koch, Dick Soper, Richard DelOner, Bob Katzman. Pat Murphy, Bill Stevena, Coach Markey. A A FRONT ROW: lack Chalmers, Tom Greeley, Lyal Viers, Louis Smithmier, Eugene Daugherty, Dale Boyle, Larry Perry, Ernest Donnrci, Charles Townsend, Carl DiCapo. 51 GIRLS' SPORTS at INSET: Miss Leila Schmidt Basketball Play Day BACK ROW: Mitchell, Tanner. Lucas. McCormick, Parabok, Onka FRONT ROW: Masterson, Hoffman, Balko, McKinney. Allen A Modern Dancing BOTTOM, reading to left: Tierney, Crane. INSET: Miss Nell Mitchell Senior Basketball Team BACK ROW: Mitchell, Masterson, Lamano, LaBella FRONT ROW: Tanner, Balko. McKinney 52 Feindel, Matson. Iames Hubbard, Iohn. Helms WV INSET: 'Miss Betty Brockhouse Iunior Basketball Team BACK ROW: Lawson, McCormick, Huifaker, Hall, Evans FRONT ROW: Lucas, Allen, Hoffman, Masterson, Dean Hockey Play Day Team BACK ROW: McCormick, Wenski. Lucas, Hoffman. Masterson, Gilson, Tanner SECOND ROW' Mitchell, LaBella, Little, Bates, Schoncleimaier, Taibi FRONT ROW: Moore, Adney, Allen INSET: Virginia Tanner Sophomore Basketball Team BACK ROW: Parahok, Irwin, Dickerson, Byerley, Creason FRONT ROW: Thurman, Onka, George 53 f '- X Q 5 2 X S N fi fr- X X . A f' Q - ET A Vx ' - -f , K I A-LY, T - XL, , , Lg-fl QW Rx, .X'X.? A ...X 5 16 J f' 'Su . 'xr +1 , 5 : ' - ig ' ' QNX ff I A X 5 ,vo 'x E 9 in-M , .. E is -EA Q V R I l' I.. 1: - 1' 1: A E.. c Q Fl P A lg I E. S.,-. ng c an s 55 Qu- x iw H 4AAAA if , ff --- x x------ j ' '-'., --- ! ,,- ,.,. X ,M X V X - ' f , 9 x - ' f X 1' -Q X , 5 V I XXX R. O. T. C. SGT. DOYLE C. WOOD LT. COL. ANTHONY LO CHIANO MAI. LAWRENCE GORE R.O.T.C. The Northeast R.O.T.C. Battalion was instructed this year and last by Sgt. Doyle C. Wood. Coming to Northeast in December 1942, Sgt. Wood was greatly handicapped for he had to take over the position as instructor in the middle of the school year and attempt to maintain the high standard set by Sgt. Healy, whom he replaced. Beyond this, he had to overcome the difficulties of starting work in a school system new to him as to administration, equipment, and personnel. In all this, Sgt. Wood has done remarkably well. He has brought many honors to Northeast and has made friends with all With Whom he has come in contact. Sgt. Wood is expecting to be called to active service soon. Whatever befalls him, he has our best Wishes for a successful future. Northeast has the honor of having the cadet lieutenant colonel this year. This is the second highest rank in the city. Col. LoChiano has been the most outstanding cadet throughout his years in R.O.T.C. He placed sec- ond in individual drill at Field Day in his Sophomore year and won the American Legion medal in his Iunior year. The Northeast Battalion this year was under the command of Major Lawrence Gore. BATTALION STAFF BACK ROW: Major Gore, Battalion Commander: Captain Shepherd, Plans and Training Officer: lst Lieutenant Gibbs, Battalion Supply Officer. FRONT ROW: Captain Branch, Battalion Adjutant: Staff Sgt. Atkins, Battalion Supply Sergeant. 1 ss R. O. T. C. OFFICERS BACK ROW: 2nd Lt. Arenson, 2nd Lt. Mitchell, lst Lt. Wade, Znd Lt. Thomas, lst Lt. Grego, 2nd Lt. Arndt, Znd Lt. Porter. SECOND ROW: lst Lt. Iohnsori, lst Lt. Moore, lst Lt. Todd, lst Lt. Perry, lst Lt. Goodnow, lst Lt. Zuzich, lst Lt. Long, lst Lt. Gibbs, lst Lt. Smith, lst Lt. Oats. FRONT ROW: Lt, Col. LoChiano, Maj. Gore, Capt. Branch, Capt. Wickstrom, Capt. Staeuble, Capt. Converse, Capt. Shepherd, Capt. Nes- ter, Lt. Barclay. RIFLE TEAM BACK ROW: 2nd Lt. Porter, 2nd Lt. Mitchell, lst Lt. Barclay, 2nd Lt. Krey, lst Lt. Smith, lst Lt. D. Iohnson. FRONT ROW: Sgt. McGinty, Sgt. H. Johnson, Cpl. Barnett, Sgt. Schwab, Cpl. Rice, Cpl. Ireland. X This year's Rifle Team placed second in the city matches with a ,f .v score of 1022 out of a possible 1200 points. ' ln. Q I In the 7th Service Command match, the team placed thirteenth ' 1 . f' X L. il f with a score of 3371 out of a possible 4000. This is a high honor for Northeast, because the team had to compete with the teams of all military schools and R.O.T.C. units of nine states. In this match, the team outscored all other units in the city. 19 153 57 COMPANY C Y f' anffl, BACK ROW: Rodgers, Sgt. McNamara, Beall, Teale, Brizendine, Mlka, Garten, Walker, LaBruzzo, Birdlif Colliver, Allen, Pic. Ellis, Cpl. Holloway, Sgt. Hanrion, Koberstein. THIRD ROW: Cpl. Clifton, Cpl. Wilson, Marley, Pic. Guyett. Iuhlin. Thomas, Cpl. Wright, Cpl. Boettcher, Monaco, Zeikle, Dixon, Sincox, Munro, Cpl, Barnett. SECOND ROW: Pic. Poore, Donahue, Cpl. Simons, Shipley, Pic. Willoughby, Crutcher, Richey, Pic. Blake, Pic. Corwin, Davis, Hisey, Corsentino, Hansen, Gregory. FRONT ROW: Pic. Shiner, St. Sgt. Sidener, lst Lt. Todd, Capt. Wickstrom, Capt. Pace, Capt. Branch, lst Lt. Smith, lst Lt. Zuzich. K COMPANY BACK ROW: Sgt. Schwab, Slusher, Kenley, Pic. Howalt, Pic. Gee, Pic. Watt, A. Miller, Pic. Baker, Cpl. H. Miller, Osborn, Pic. Beeman. FOURTH ROW: Cunningham, Martin, Longsdort, Pic. Friedman, Pic. Poppa, Pic. Needles, Cpl. Eagle, Pic. Zimmerman, Cpl. M. Miller Broughton, Cpl. Coier. THIRD ROW: Trussell, McVey, Cosby, Sinclair, Drake, Pic. Iones, Ammerman, Cpl. Rice, St. Sgt. Russell, Glasgow, Simms. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Small, Wennerberg, Puderbaugh, Stevens, Morris, Snook, St. Sgt. Schumaker, Gruner, H. Smith, Cpl. McGintY. Schinkle Cpl. Trader. FRONT ROW: lst Sgt. Howalt, 2nd Lt. Arndt, 1st Lt. Moore, Capt. Nester, lst Lt. Perry. 59 R. O. T. C. Members Not in Company Pictures -n :,.A l BACK ROW: Hodges, Pic, Guthrie, Pic. Merritt, Buchanan, Cpl. Scott, Pfc. Gash, Cpl. Howard, Hubbard, Hilker, Laha, Lacki, Pic. Gormon, SECOND ROW: Applegate, Alexopoulos, Staff Sgt. Cargyle, Sgt. Sotham, Pic. Nash, Matthews, Rich, Welch, Davis, Whitehead, Sgt. Holcomb Pritchard. FRONT ROW: Mangum, Emberton, Antrim, D. Smith, Barclay, Maj, Gore, lst Lt. Wade, Cpl. Parsons, Schariq, R. Iohnson, Frew. 60 IHICIIDGIEZ o IHLIIIIGIYISF 'JIIIINHIIIIISS 25lilNfllIll2B Q lJEI3Esll l'l'lE',ll lTS o E GRBEW k , W3 W HOME ROOMS 103 MR. FISHER BACK ROW: Norman Prewitt, Bob Down- ing, Norma Dickerson, William Allcock, Arlene Lockwood, Rose Gash, Jewel Heishman. FRONT ROW: Letha Simmons, Laura Mae Shrout, Patricia Tornabene, A. O. Fisher, Katherine McCabe, Patricia Cannon. 104 MR. DITMARS BACK ROW: Bill Rector, Don Flaneqin, Glen Cargyle, Mary Strickland, Iim Ru- bick, Carl Renie, Ienny Lou Wesenburg, Mr. Ditmars. THIRD ROW: Elaine Iones, Virginia Ham- mers, Barbara Locke, Lois Dreyer, Betty Musso. Bobbie Mitchell, Marguerite Von Kothen. SECOND ROW: Lorrence Arenson, Irene Roberts, Virginia Tanner, Bobbie Stokes, Sally Cunningham, Helen Wilkes. Gloria Mae Handy, Pat Atkinson. FRONT ROW: Jackie Kenaqy. Ruth Marsh, Lillian Knapp, Iean Lund, Sally Taylor, Milie Wade. 105 MRS. LAWLESS BACK ROW: Tom Davison, Lee Bridgewater, James Mayer, Frank W. Conrick, Donald Baum, Charlene Ramsey, Pat Schmitt, Donald Wilson, Iohn Swanson. SECOND ROW: Donald Finn, Richard Geames, Barbara Kelly, Lois Menter, Mrs. Lawless, Paul Daugherty, Dorothy Thom- as, Clifford Hayes. FRONT ROW: Sylvia Marshall, Bill Ana- walt, Mary Luck, Laura Belle Peterson, Martha Walton, Virginia Valenti, Bill Hefeter, Dale Blake. 106 MR. ENGLE BACK ROW: Bill Zwygart, Richard Small, Bob Koberstein, lack Cooley, Everett Dal- ton, Thomas Stanton, Keith Burke, Domi- nick Giunta. THIRD ROW: Virgil Catt, Harold Iohnson, Norman D'Angelo, Leslie Laird, Mr. M. R. Engle, Bill Jordan, Frank Barnes, Dan Bosnak. SECOND ROW: Ivan Ricketts, Wayne Woody, Iames Penland, Donald Murray, Iames Howard, Marvin Croft, Albert Pas- siglia. FRONT ROW: Billy McClure, Donald Mey- ers, Eugene Ritze, Ice Bufta, LaVergne Hammond. 107 MR. KUNZ BACK ROW: Luella Johnson, Betty McElroy, Ross Case, Mr. Kunz, Robert Baggerly. Larry Perry, Mary Ethridge, August Mil- ler, Anthony Pace, Robert Trussell. SECOND ROW: Annie Weaver, Ruth Faron, Shirley Darling, Georgie Tatham, Mar- garet Burrowes, Marguerite Yeater, Stella Harrison, Mildred Rose. FRONT ROW: Marvel Frohm, Betty Palmer, Dolores Vochatzer, Gloria Angotti, Esther Civello, Ir. Hemry, Youel Smith, Dominick Scudiero. 62 HOME ROOMS 109 MISS SMALL BACK ROW: Betty Oldham, Betty Iacklo- vich, Wilma Fries, Florence O'Dell, Vir- ginia Halbert, Esther Hickman, Helen Car- ter, Betty Lou Sparks, Margie Weir, Dot Kurtzeborn. THIRD ROW: Vicenta Montez, Elaine Tarbet. Dolores Karr, Marie Passantino, IoAnn Helmer, Betty Brown, Kathryn Spotts, Ro- zanne North, Louellen McGrath, Mary Martin, SECOND ROW: Miss Mildred Small, Nelda White, Glory Thomas, Marilewann Nor- ileet, Velta Curnett, Margaret Younkin, Mary Stephens, Peggy Hopkins, Ioan Sanborn. FRONT ROW: Marjorie Ross, Ioyce Pon- ton, Katheryn Pierce, Carolyn Mundortt, Betty Katzman, Opal Reid, Ioan Glass- cock. Betty Nelson. 110 MISS SCHMIDT BACK ROW: Dolores Thurman, Wilma Boosinger, Helen Amelung, Mildred Bal- ko, Lula Gray, Donna Tracy, Frances Hightill, Bette Tierney, Shirley Scharig, THIRD ROW: Peggy Renshaw, Ioyce Good- win, Betty Thornton, Bernice Manners, Vincenzana Mannino, Marilou Paulsen, Dorothy Morris, Bonnie Phillips, y Hassel, Ann Healy, Marjorie Mills. SECOND ROW: Bobbette Harris, Lois Hause, Wanda Bates, Betty Io Howell, Miss Schmidt, Lavonne Finn, Mary Hipson, Bet- ty Lewis, Rose Mary Frances, Lois Re- pass. FRONT ROW: Anita Adney, Bonnie Bridges, Edna Armstrong, Rowena ck, Evelyn Gable. Frances La , ary Leggio, Ar- line Craigg, Mildred Long. 112 MR. ROEDL BACK ROW: Iack Malott, Haver Danner, Fred Buschhorn, Kenneth Swearingen. Wallace Brunworth, Leo Helling, Robert Allen. THIRD ROW: Iack Smith, LeRoy Bennett, Charles Buschhorn, Neal Zimmerman, Husley Lillard, Stanley Bukaty, Robert Burns, Elton Ransier. SECOND ROW: Marvin Lasiter, Frank Gual- tier, Eugene Pritchard, Richard Troyer. Donald Lyon, Glenn Glasgow, Cecil Gower. FRONT ROW: Frank Manners, Kenneth Creason, Frank Orto, William Brown, Den- ny Porter, L. I. Roedl. 201 MISS SPENCER BACK ROW: Marjorie Nelson, Ned Bradley, Iohn Herbst, Richard Cook, Bill Cave. Byron Welch, Paul Gillespie, Virgil Iulian. THIRD ROW: Mary Carolyn Crabb, Anna Lucas, Iack Gant, Iames Rice, Clarence Atkins, Tom Pott, David McGinty. Charles Parsons. SECOND ROW: Helen Hutt, Beverly Court- er, Kathleen Gash, Dorothy Morris, Betty Lawson, Doris Garrett, Betty Scott, Venus Stucker. FRONT ROW: Orpha Brantley, Phyllis Hale, Barbara Brammer, Betty Ann Melloway, Iudy Hagerty, Norma House, IoAnn Se- crist, Elaine Long. 202 MISS WEAVER BACK ROW: Lester Martin, Billy Hahn, Don Hurst, Iohn Madsen, Salvatore Gargano, Bill Petter, Robert Chartrand, Iack Selsor, Darlow Duggins. THIRD-ROW: IoAnn Smith, Lawrence Gore, Merlin Miller. Bob McCormack, Robert Howalt, Victor DeMaria, Dick Soper, Wil- da Scott, Ima Mae Skinner. SECOND ROW: Miss Weaver, Mary Ann Masterson, Leta Gayle Crow, Roy B. Hall, Darrell Matthews, Maxine Tubbesing, Ro- setta Taylor, Pat Chapman, Patti Williams, Alma Mae Allred. FRONT ROW: Iack Burrus, David Davis, Glen Guyett, Robert Angotti, Everett Cor. win, Wendell Simons, Edna Sage, Ioan Duncan, Doris Fuqate. B3 - i Qs Ft , A N tb XXX HOME ROOMS 203 MR. MILLER BACK ROW: Jack Mooney, Sam Zuzich, Jim- my Farris, Don Davis, Richard Applegate, Eugene Haley, Glen Colliver, Ed Larison. THIRD ROW: William Broughton, James Jenkins, Richard Aiello, Ed Caldwell, Lane Merrill, Eugene Baker, Meredith Shinkle, Lawrence Harrell, Frank Booker. SECOND ROW: Sherlee Crawford, Betty Jean Stems, Carol Bennett, Margaret Litscher, Madeline Creason, Florence B sel. James Kerr. FRONT ROW: Betty Lou VanSandt, Tom Schleisinqer, Cloyd Chronister, Floyd Chronister, Louise Crites, Louise Menter, ,C H. Miller. . . x X 20 MR. PINKNEY BACK ROW: Harold Miller, Gerald Fisher, Heal Beeman, Frank Moore, Bob Long, Jack Beary, Marvin Mayo, Fred Tate, AI- len Sample. THIRD ROW: Robert Gates, Bob Wickstrom, Glenn Westman, Jack Mitchell, Jim Watt, J. R. Hanstord, Donald Simms, John Vas- wif. SECOND ROW: Jerald Connor, Bob Simcox, John Tebbetts, Kenneth Kolar, Dan Hard- er, David Shepherd, Bill McCarty. FRONT ROW: Jimmie Smith, Betty Feindel, Mary Lou Taibi, Pat Palmer, Harold Hol- combe, Tom Howard, Mr. Pinkney. AUD. MR. WASSON BACK ROW: Harold Todd, Willis Melstrom, Clifford Carver, Leonard Hahn, James Clif- ton, Charles Black, Francis Tatom, Gene Welch. THIRD ROW: Keith Pointer, Mary Gartman, Theadora Guinn, Kathryn Greenfield, Martin Thompson, Lula Gipson, Mary Jo Brazeal, lone Valentine. SECOND ROW: Nina Melstrom, Thelma Thornton, George McGinty, Ronald Cos- by, Betty Arvin, Fred Fats, Mary Tipton, Lillian Mason. FRONT ROW: Rose Marie Myers, James Mizes, Ettiel Irish, Mr. N. E. Wasson, Claude McComas, Lester Bost, Doris Ty- ler. 210 MR. MARKEY BACK ROW:.Jimmy Izzard, Carl Thurman, John Anglin, Bill White, Eldon McPherson, Frank Asbeck, Al Moore, Joe Garrison, John Faron. THIRD ROW: Delvin Norris, Bill Eckman, Ivan Wright, Marvin Becker, Leroy May- nard, Don Fisher, Ed Dix, Raymond Sprague, Earl Jones. SECOND ROW: Merrill Toms, Robert Mey- ers, Kent Strodtman, Richard Johnson, Bob Fitzgerel, James Anderson, James Gober, Jack Thurman, Sidney Minnich, Bob Penson, John Dinsmoor, Coach Mar- key. FRONT ROW: Bill Hammers, Edgar Irwin. Arthur Welch, Bill Cooper, Ralph Smith, Robert Bisbee, Vito DiCapo, Robert Mc- Clintock, Bob Henderson, Samuel Privi- tera, Leo Rice, Kenneth Bouyear. 213 MISS WRIGHT BACK ROW: Roland Holloway, Howard Jones, Donald Munro, Clyde Walker, Ken- neth Moore, Maxine Faulconer, Vivian Wixson, Helen Forestier. THIRD ROW: Grace Vaughn, Dolores Web- er, Gene Nichols, Leonard Gee, John Gioia, Paul Whiteman, Dorothy Pulley, Arlene Shepard. SECOND ROW: Nadyne Julian, Wanda Fariss, Alberta DePung, Margaret Ander- son, Beverly Hamilton, Bill Stites, Kenneth Landes. FRONT ROW: Elvin Riddle, Peggy Wylie, Ivan Ireland, Shirley Waisner, Richard Davis. 64 HOME ROOMS 214 MRS. SUMMERS BACK ROW: Bob Riggin, Edwin Lee, Darell Norris, Kenneth Holloway, Oeetah Thom- as, Noel Gillespie, Christopher Lowthe., Marvin Wennerberg. SECOND ROW: Walter Lander, Geraldine Magnet, Jerry Marshall, Betty lean Ken- singer, Jimmie Smith, lack McClary, George Stonerock, Mrs. Summers. FRONT ROW: Antoinette Mangiaracina, Fred Guental, Ted Alexopoulos, Earlene Hamilton, Shirley Hughes, Shirley Garri- son, Wilson Phillips, Lois Stahl, Elizabeth Mayabb. 'l ll 216 MR. BROCK BACK ROW: Iames Stanley, Mary Iane Mc- Kinney, Bob lantsch, Lawrence Willis, Kirk Goodnow, lack Phillips, Bob Hill. THIRD ROW: Iackie Hunter, Polly Seward Don Brown, Margie LeShure, Barbara Thelen, Irwin Oats, Mr. M. D. Brock. SECOND ROW: Elvira Weeks, Florence Kol- terman, Romola Robinson, Bob Fraser. Dominick Tutera, Tom Sotham, Richard Wright, Betty Allen. FRONT ROW: Dick Yennie, George Hulett, Mary Morris, Helen Wade, Beverly Mitch- ell, Lorine Iohnson, Anthony LoChiano. Louis Brown, Keith Russell. :S 3 I 218 MISS MILLER CMI BACK ROW: Wendell Iohnson, Lawrenc Lortscher, Don Eagle, Shirley Hoffma Dick Allen, Maryan Coen, Jack DeHar , Margaret Prosser. SECOND ROW: Bettie Sherwood, Gene Nitz, Carolyn Shoush, Marilyn Morris, Marjorie Childers, David Barkley, Lorine Johnson, Miss Mary Miller. FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Barnes, Roberta Fraser, Virginia Landers, Shirley Darrow, Bill McClelland, Barbara Bradley, Betty Lou Byam, Norma Brents. 219 MISS NEUMANN BACK ROW: Richard Lewis, Lewis Schwab, Charles Howell, Bob Elliott, Charles Branch, Jack Wade, Leanna Coleman, Louise Engleman. FRONT ROW: Miss Neumann, Donna Lee Poore, Mary Io Pancoma, Lena DiGeorge. Iosephine Chiavola, Wallace Iones, Anna Mae Perry. 301 MISS IACOBSON BACK ROW: Edward Eisenbrandt, Ioe ' Mistretta, Maxine Bradley, Lloyd McPher- son, Carl Koch, Pauline Wooden, Charles Townsend, Dorthaleen Poe, Iohn Wears. ECOND ROW: Barbara Dunlap, Patsy Craig, Ieanne Bowlin, lack Coldsnow, Er- vin Gammill, Bob Richardson, Bob Peters. L Norma Simons. rRONT ROW: Bob Rinehart, Homer Longs- dorf, Mary Frances Earles, Iris Wilson, Dorleen Pickel, Betty Smoot, Velma Hor- ner, Barbara Dietrich, Lucille Raniola, Louise Allcock. 65 IYQKAJ-L L fL.,, 1 ,. Jar, l ff ,Q a .J ,f 1 I- HOME ROOMS 303 and 304 MISS CLOUGH and MISS MAPES BACK ROW: Miss Mapes, Miss Clough, THIRD ROW: Gerry Paladino, Iuanita Ab ston, Mary Gessley, Dorothy Street, Vir ginia Feige, Frances Borden, Nell Aren dall, Mirtie Sanders, Kathryn Davis. SECOND ROW: Nancy Marquis, Martha Giesy, Louise Kennedy, Iean Gilson, Mar iorie Lasister, Lenola Sullivan, Ruby Wat ley, Betty Boardman, Mary Ann Smullen FRONT ROW: Betty Buford, Rose Gurriere Freda Belingloph, Betty Lou Carlow Maxine Downing, Pauline Flory, Ieanne Huff, Rose Mary Cooley, Mary Bishop. 305 MR. WHISAMORE BACK ROW: Don Guthrie, Paul Davis, Ray mond Maddux, Iames Rabon, Ioseplf Long, Vernon Foree, Delbert Harlan, Virr ginia Anderson, Kenneth Walker. THIRD ROW: Betty Roark, Luther Hughes Byron Knight, Roy Poppa, Roy Schumak er, Sam Briscoe, Lottie Coleman, Ora Kath ryn Cooper. SECOND ROW: Georgean Nolen, Edna Bak er, Patricia Betz, Catherine Fleming, Virr ginia Guental, Rose Marie DeNato, Iune Brown, Mr. Whisamore. FRONT ROW: Genevieve Gunderson, Udell Prescott, Iimmy Van Artsdalen, Marvin McCullough, Kenton Higgins, Peggy Iones. 306 MISS HUTCHISON BACK ROW:Albert DeWeerdt, Lee Craven. Paul Parker, Fred Quatrocky, Richard Ehrhardt, Richard Hamilton, Iimmie Ruby, David Allen. SECOND ROW: Henry Ammerman, Don Evinger, Agnes Lopez, Victor Kish, Roma Evans, Virginia Lanham, Edward McVey. Arvil Martin. FRONT ROW: Richard Butler, Evelyn Wy- att, Georgia Mew, Iosephine Romano, Charles Owens, Dorothy McMahan, Io- sephine Cox, Larry Willoughby. 307 MISS GREGORY BACK ROW: Virginia Hockey, Mary Ann Walker, Dolores Antrim, Virginia Paden, Shirley Mallen, Beda Carswell, Dolores Hayes, Ann McCrum, Mary Lu Diamond, Edith Byerley, Miss Elizabeth Gregory, THIRD ROW: Peggy Irwin, Elizabeth Hulla- ker, Libby Singer, Betty Arenson, Mary Lou Snider, Eileen Hamilton, Jerry Hop- kins, Beverly Reece, Peggy Galbraith. Roberta Fellers. SECOND ROW: Charlene Greer, Mary Jean Larson, Ann Ballard, Marie Iensen, Shir- ley Thomas, Frances Woodruff, Betty Io Tilton, Marian Mullins. FRONT ROW: Louise Iarrett, Marguerite Passantino, Ioanne Todd, Wilma Oyler, Lois Tennis, Betty Garrett. Jw Zale- 308 MR. KRESSE BACK ROW: Dominic Cervello, Gaylon Cu- sick, Charles Bloom, Gene Hall, Ioe Burch' Kenneth Tallman, Yvonne Newton, Virginia Williams, Shirley Witham, THIRD ROW: Mattie Bowman, Ina Shields, Albert Ritterrneyer, Gene Gregory, Rob. eff KGHSEHQSY. Iack Martin.. Rosie Hodge, Clara Wilson, Mary Jackson, SECOND ROW: Mr. Kresse, Arlene Kirkham, Velda White, Iean Howell, Imogene Mc- Closkey. Ruby Jean Diehm, Bill Sample, Margaret Edwards. FRONT ROW: Robert Bodenhamer, Robert Beall, Edna lean Keith, Betty Ford, Grace Procopio, Richard Cox. 66 HOME ROOMS 308A MR. FATE BACK ROW: Edward Edwards, Herbert Lut- gen, Rodney Iones, Tipton Barnard, Rob- ert Boeth, Iohn Salisbury, Gordon White- head, Dale Henderson. THIRD ROW: Ronald Bowlin, Don Romano. Ronald Toms, Norman Barber, Vernon Arndt, Heru Walmsley, Ralph Laughlin, William Pascal, Evan Reese, Iohn La Puma. SECOND ROW: Walter Weaver, Iohn Bur- nett, Richard Tully, Iames Rinehart, Ced- ric Ireland, Lester W. Pierce, Tom Bresne- hen, Ir., Dean Hamlin, Ernest Wallin. Gary Kerr. FRONT ROW: Raymond Ganzer, Wallace Thomas, Phil Kenley, Don Di Raimo, Ralph Grego, Ioe Bianchino, Clarence Richey, Bernard Schumaker. 309 MR. DENISTON BACK ROW: Don Shearer, Gerald Kunz. Clarence Zeikle, Russell Campbell, Caryl Schnackenberg, Shirley Curry, Shirley Henshaw, Dorothy Albertson, Norma Plummer. THIRD ROW: Marion Park, Iohn Martino, Otis Porteriield, Elaine Wolfe, Nada Shields, Ioyce Burras, Bette Mattachi, Yvonne Place, Ruth Sanders, Betty Mil- ler, Marguerite Sandridge. SECOND ROW: Mr. Deniston, Glenna Smith, Mary Io Smith, Geraldine School- ing, Dorothy Oaks, Una Madison, Vera French, Mary Cole, Dorothy Dean, Helen DeC1eva. FRONT ROW: Dorothy Bittle, Peggy Bridges, Mary Helen Richter, lack Scharig, Victor Passiglia, lack Owen, Iack Humberd. 310 MISS ENGEL BACK ROW: Daniel Fults, Billy Hilker, Dick Stephenson, Lester Hooten, Ruth Ellis, Bill McDowell, Le Roy Shreve, Ronald Kenley, Anthony DiBeneditto. THIRD ROW: Bill Hanaway, Ioan Coonce, Betty Switt, Howard Edwards, Angelo De Simone, Willa Dene Harper, Marva Har- rington, Lucille Ward, Miss Engel. SECOND ROW: Ioan Thixton, Billy Gilbert, Tweedel Broderick, David Barnes, La Vaughn Simmons, Iames Killian, Homer Puderbaugh. FRONT ROW: lack Barton, Patricia Ann Lee, Mary Womack, Charles Hedges, Ga- len Patchin, Don Zumwalt, Ioe Pisciotta. l 311 MR. IORDAN EBACK ROW: Georgia Lee Boatright, Ray ' Sullard, Eugene Davis, Don Hobbs, Lee 1 Lutgen, Bill Poore, Bob Dickens, Ioseph l Cain, Iohnny Fox. THIRD ROW: 'Gloria Owens, Bob McLaugh- j lin, 'Bill Welch, lack LaBruzzo, Henry . Friedman, Iohn Mika, Ray Marley, lack Matthews, Larry Henry, Hope Hilburn, Keith Moore. 'SECOND ROW: Verda Hawkins, Pauline Bourne, Doris Gray, Marjorie Day, Patsy Scott, Caroline Crooks, Marion Winner, Margo Pierce, Io Ann Smith, Della Tum- linson. FRONT ROW: Mr. Iordan, Bill Cunningham, Iohn Richey, Donald Smith, losephine Chimento, Mary Ellen Leath, Cleo Rey- nolds, Marilyn Cook, Ioy LeShure, Eu- gene lngalsbe. 313 MISS EVANS BACK ROW: Bob Anderson, Iames Bisbee, ' Maurice Kanan, Austin Ellis, Buel Barnett, ' Charles Holloway, Bob Brizendine, Roy W Odneal. 1 ETHIRD ROW: Billy Nichols, Robert Clore, , Orville Craigg, Mary Scavuzzo, Betty Lee I Martin, Vernon Kimball, Harold Porter, l Lynda Kelso, Donna Gallagher. ,SECOND ROW: Ethel Austin, Ioan Holt, I Charles Carpenter, Anna Ruth Pittman, ' David Allen, Gerald Wiley, Betty Baucon, lean Arnold. FRONT ROW: Norma Whiteaker, Rosalie Phillips, Floretta Tawney, Martha Louise Wilson: Rae Iean Whitten, Miss Evans, Sarah Lee Cole, Frances Beckner. Gerald Gruner, lack Chalmers. 67 wi HOME ROOMS 314 Miss PACKARD BACK ROW: Earl Sidener, Richard Perry, Bob Needles, Don Miller, Kenneth Fagan. Dan Cahill, Valgene Converse, Ronald Moore. SECOND ROW: Charles Springstube, Bob Nester, Stanley Moore, Lyal Viers, Dean Iohnson, Iames Cariddi, Nelson Staeuble, Felix Pileggi. FRONT ROW: Mary Lee Duncan, Martha Hillebrandt, Berna Deane Rist, Mary Crooks, Mary Sue Pendleton, Bob Hisey. 316 MISS ROUSE BACK ROW: Ieanne Gillum, Alice Iackson. THIRD ROW: Ieanette Bradley, Thelma Eck- ard, La Rue Gulick, Marguerite Correnti. Willa Lou Gross, Shirley Anderson, lone Watley, Marilyn Thomas, Miss Rouse. SECOND ROW: Cattie Bowman, Vita Tam- burella, Lucille Lawson, Ethel Kanan, Shirley Thompson, Nadine Long, Shirley Monger, Mary Restivo. FRONT ROW: Anna Parobok, Norma Weeks, Betty Harber, Betty Fitzgerald, Rosalie Thurman, Helen Snook, Iosephine Solo, Florence Hamilton, Helen Phillips. 317 MISS GREEN BACK ROW: Norma Metz, Gracie Davis, Ioanne Louthan, Norma Mayes, Iris Van Warmer, Wilma Jean Renshaw, Mary Lynn Dall, Betty Hillegas, Mary Ellen Reed, Wilma Ketchum. SECOND ROW: Peggy Bergin, Irene Schafi- hausen, Jackie Elliott, Clara Romano, Nor- ma Kaiser, Betty Woods, Marion Six, Thelma Harrington, Eudeen Crabtree, Norma Scrimager, Beverly Bush. FRONT ROW: Doris Bruce, Melva Saxton, Norma Gammill, Lorraine Beebe, Doro- thy Smith, Barbara Schumaker, Frances Otto, Marjorie Fitzgerald, Miss Green. 400 MISS NEWITT BACK ROW: Virginia Wood, Howard Stan- ton, Willard Davis, Iack Moore, Bill Car- penter, Bob Kulp, Robert Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Bob Brown, Robert Cutshall, Dolores Sparks, Frances Poston, Iames Showalter, Ioanne Hubbard, Wyonna Farner, Donald England. SECOND ROW: Ruth Gore, Mary Lou Helms, Iean Lucita, Billie Lumpkin, Elves. lyn Huck, Doris Iean Ludden, Marcella Lee Lud en. FRONT ROW: Ianice Wade, Suzanne Stan- hart, Miss Newitt, Alberta Trussell, Von- cele Henke, Norma Dean Earles. 401 MR. SEARS BACK ROW: Ronald Doolin, Dale Boyle, Bill Rudder, Leland Peterie, Iameson Smith, Don Dreis, Johnnie Harness, Har- lan Perry. SECOND ROW: Bob Boetcher, Paul Weath- erman, Ronald Coates, Ioseph Weir, How- ell McDonald, Ruth Ann Colborn, Iohn Porter, Wilma Allen, Marilou Walker. FRONT ROW: Bill Kean, Mavice Witt, Zel- ma Hirsch, Mr. W. R. Sears, Betty Ross. Marjorie Lower, Bob Nail. 68 HOME ROOMS 403 MR. HARMAN EBACK ROW: Al Hobbs, lack Lacki, Willard W Scott. Dale Zimmerman, Gene Williams, i Donn Martin, Robert Thompson, Max Findley. THIRD ROW: Harlan Miller, Aletha Hall, , Mary Davidson, Kenneth Gartin, Shirley l Beasley, Teresina Morelli, Iacquelynn Sallee, Dorothy lean Shartzer, Rosemary Stevens. SECOND ROW: Mr, R. V. Harman, Theodora Sirqinous, Iune Suiter, Lois Tucker, Vir- ginia Thompson, Louis Hanrion, Bob Trader, Harvey Tawney, Bob Katzman. FRONT ROW: Don Howery, Harold Hol- liger, Ioe Simone, Horace Epperson, Har- ry Eastman, Wayne Symonds, Merle Stinson, Iuanita Winfrey. 404 SENORA BELL BACK ROW: Mitzi Watt, Doris Ross, Clifford Hales, Lloyd Iuhlin, Byron Gash, Arman Hodges, Lillian Lanham, Willie McCor- mick, Betty Ellis. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Byerley, lean Bal- lard, Betty Io Wells, Patricia Wren, Bar- bara Ekstrum, Harlan Bowser, Edward Sutherlin. SECOND ROW: Walter Yaseck, David Bak- er, Marjorie Green, Polly Nan Awalt. Virginia Planck, Laura Io Prather, Betty Ruth Elms, Marie Espinosa, Senora Bell. FRONT ROW: Velma McNeeIy, Doris Hales, Marjorie Yoshizawa, Neva Accurso, Doro- thy Sheets, Martha Mahrle. 405 MR. CHAFFEE BACK ROW: Twyla Breshears, Eugene Hen- drix, Thomas Lynch, Bob Shepherd, Peg- gy Peterson, Domenic Cona, Carlo Cana- leo, Dennis Tipton, William Rogers. THIRD ROW: Alvin Cummins, Dorothy Wenski, Cleo Stadelbacher, Donnie Nay- lor, Fern Miller, Lorna Iacobs, Dolores McCann, Iosephine Pollina, Iudy Thur- ber, Pat McCormick, Lloyd Frogge. SECOND ROW: Carl Di Capo, Irene Monteil, Mary Madsen, Irene Kulp, Richard Coats, Mildred Lane, Sunny Fuller, Tola Bitner. Marjorie Arenson, Don Compton. FRONT ROW: Mr. Chaffee, Beulah Sinden, Shirley Shaeffer, Lois Cheek, Virginia Ann Scott, Peggy Palmer, Vincie Ross. Mary Ann Bradley, Norma Arbuckle. 406 MISS HOBBS BACK ROW: Iames Younts, David Warnock, Wanda Ioy Mann, Conley Baker, Mary Io Bowlin, Bill Stevens, Io Ann Murphy, Lola Verne Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Frank Campobasso, Iean Kratky, Iulia Pickles, Doris Irwin, Claud- ine Thomas, Bonnie Io Dangerfield, Es- telle Wilson, Iacqueline Iones. SECOND ROW: Lois Schondelmaier, La Vaughn Hall, Edward August, Mickey Ardaqna, Imogene Neill, Marion Sim- mons, Roy Donahue, Phyllis Katz. FRONT ROW: Norene Fowler, Corrinne Helden, Freda May Harqer, Herbert Stevens, Mary Louise Pratt, Norma Au- man, Myrtle Murphy, Ioyce McNeill, Wanda Phelps. 408 MR. HIBBS BACK ROW: Donald Gorman, Donna Mc- Cord, Frances Fuller, Robert Wamsley, Mary Sanders, Wesley Rapp, Anthony Pace, Elmer Singleton. SECOND ROW: Fannie Lamano, Audrey Lo- zano, Eileen Dayton, Frances Baker. Claudine Bickford, Velma Buterbaugh, - Kathleen Brantley, Barbara lean Kelley. FRONT ROW: Ella Mae Oliver, Billie lean Matson, Lee Duncan, Fern Sebring, Mr. Cail G. Hibbs, Helen Wagaman, Ellen Petentler, Sara Cannon, Betty Rice. 89 HOME ROOMS 407 MR. JACKSON BACK ROW: Ernest Donnici, John Fergu- son, Bob Smith, Bob Feiring, Mr. Jackson, Charles Arnold, Jimmie Bytield, Pete D' Angelo. SECOND ROW: Richard Del Orier, Vanda- deanne Farner, Thomas McNamara, John Gualtier, Mary Nell Wyley, Beverly June Benson, Dorothy Lee Housman. FRONT ROW: Beverly June Burgess, Anna Ruth Edwards, Frances Fats, Betty Jean Irving. 411 MR. BEVANS BACK ROW: Donald Teale, William Utter, Charles Johnson, Raymond White, Charles Osborne, Eugene Wright, William Cun- ningham, Nola Cain, Ann Simms, Dorene Allen. THIRD ROW: Carol Annis, Marjorie Herle- man, Elva DeLong, Collins Drake, Har- lan Jackson, Kenneth Shinkle, Douglas Hubbard, Harry Cloverdyke, Mr. Bevans. SECOND ROW: George Duffield, Howard Rich, Rodell Eli, Ellyn Culp, Nadine Ste- vens, Freda Guental, Betty Samsel, Mary Allen, Josephine Lanfranca. FRONT ROW: Chares Beatty, Norma Wil- liams, Doris Freeman, Erma Basye, Au- drey Giesy, Jean Clark, Evelyn Temple- ton, La Wanda Brown, Robert Mangum. 412 MISS WEATHERMAN BACK ROW: Marilyn Cocks, Barbara McCor- mick, Yvonne Hunley, Jeanne Masterson, Bernice Cade, Eva Mae Curry, Beverly Bowers, Cleona Hickman, Jean Reames. THIRD ROW: Bettye Doris Jaco, Dorothy Wright, Betty Jane Pulley, Dixie Thomp- son, Shirley Clow, Anna Belle Rhine, Betty Crane, Norma Thompson. SECOND ROW: Roberta Canada, Doris Clark, Pat Wynn, Dorothy Rowe, Miss Winitred Weatherman, Carmela Daleo, Mary Miller, Virginia McCulley. FRONT ROW: Lorna Little, Barbara Rine- hart, Agnes Luteran, Doris Michael, Car- maline Teri, Joyce Miller. 413 MISS GRASSLEY BACK ROW: Joanne Repass, Anna Peter- son, Cleta Ellison, Jack Kern, Ruth Ma- Gill, Ralph Williams, Anna Marie Dee. Joe Kinzy. THIRD ROW: Betty Thomas, Delores Bar- tholomew, Kaye Strawn, Jack Howalt. Rus- sell Monaco, June Weir, Anna Williams, Shirley Summers, Dolores James. SECOND ROW: Victor McCannon, Kathryn Bruno, Teddy Lerner, Billy Dixon. Rose Marchese, Thelma Shick, Norma McMul- len, Doris Baggett, Doris Buxton. FRONT ROW: Robert Johnson, Ralph Tay- lor, Brianne Lloyd, Jean Jenkins, Louise Stocksdale, Alex Belingloph, Fred Crutch- er, Miss Grassley. 413A MISS STEWART BACK ROW: Rena O'Dell, Marjorie Weigh- ill, Evelyn Allen, Martha Morse, Alvera Campbell, Martha Schmitz, Dorothea Fin- ter, Doris Sullenger, Mary Arthur. THIRD ROW: Betty Penyock, Lulu Rae Knight, Nadine Strong, Patty Everitt, Dolly Rusk, Donna Crossley, Gloria Der- ringer, Marilyn DeShon, Ellen Boling, Juanita Albin. SECOND ROW: Martha Lapsley, Shirley Feiser, Mary Wenski, Anita Hall, Faye Critcher, Retha Cope, Mary Jane Lay, Lura Bouyear, Marjorie Connelly. FRONT ROW: Miss Stewart, Betty Ponton, Marilyn John, Mary Jacobs, Marjory Lee, Margaret Schippe, Frances Geames, Jacqueline Cessor. 70 HOME ROOMS 414 MISS GAYLORD BACK ROW: Raymond Breedlove, Iames Birch, Robert Edwards, Bill Uttord, Iohn Canaday, Harlan Hook, Charles Hosman. Raymond Allen, David Slusher. THIRD ROW: Keith Broughton, Harold Sin- clair, Megan Beck, Anna Margaret Brown, Kaye Chevlin, Wilma Adkins, Gloria Ger- man, Helen Cavender, Rilla Crurnpton. Mary Lou Epperson. SECOND ROW: Mary Spolarich, Bettie Lee Bonville, Betty lean Schafer, Norma lean Tate, Edward Arenson, Harold Antrim, Wesley Morris, Lucy Cariddi, Emma Iean Parsons, Miss Gaylord. FRONT ROW: Maxine Onka, Florence Bee- son, Richard Mitchell, Thelma Whitten, Iacqueline Childs, Ethel Raveill, Antoi- nette Occhipinti, Hazel Hazell, Ioe Cor- sentino. 416 MISS MCELWAIN BACK ROW: Billie Ieane Testerman, Mayna Long, Shirley Ewing, Ann M. Wenski, Margaret Hobbs, Betty Songer, Bonnie Gathright, Doris Gallatin, Ruth Rasmus- sen, Louise Thompson. THIRD ROW: Norene Beck, lean Louise Moore, Ernestine Lyons, Doris Mae Tuck- er, Ann Soulis, Gloria Gray, Marie Allin- der, Josephine Christie, Dorothy Double- 'dee, Barbara Howard, Wanda Ieanne Garrett. SECOND ROW: Virginia Mussorici, Mary Dowdy, Charlotte Morris, Eleanor Payne. Betty Iane Tillman, Marilyn Ross, Betty Kershaw, Patsy Iean Ware. FRONT ROW: Miss McElwain, Mary Belle Evans, Eileen Fitzgerald, Mary Ramey, Betty McClure, Betty Allen, Ester Good- man, Arlene Thompson. 417 MISS MILLER CHI BACK ROW: Everett Smith, David Tipton, Norman Thomas, Kenneth Tate, Iohn Walker, Miss Hortense Miller. THIRD ROW: Isabel Klinock, Edith Gant, Geraldine Hughes, Dick McNamara, Bob Towles, Roy Thompson, Wayne Viers. Harold Turner. SECOND ROW: Dick Richardson, Annette Bascio. Alice Allcock, Iunior VanStratten, Blanche Everett, Marvelle Green, Nadine Mawby, Dolores Guth. FRONT ROW: Henry Watson, Orrie Snook, Rose Lee Elderbrook, lack Sebring, Dean Shipley, Howard Smith. 418 MISS BAXTER BACK ROW: Clyde Darr, William Marshall, Eugene Daugherty, Eddie Dinwiddie. Gordon Box, Don Mew, Sturgis Cumber- tord, Henry Hardcastle, Bill Salmon. THIRD ROW: Robert Coier, Iimmie Alexo- poulos, Robert Gross, Gordon Wattson. Rue Anna Firkins, Rose Marie Termini. Bill Fleschman, Iohn Sincox, Keith Alex- andria. SECOND ROW: Norman Madison, Bill Townes, Robert Miller, Mary Norton, Dixie Osborne, Wilma Norman, Edward Price, Charles Shiner, Miss Baxter. 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' :,.- , l S319 qxei e e ., ., iegbevl xeflvf' f W9 6 KQQO' - X4 C5 ' XQOXC 940 Oo xv ev '6 q- . 1695 Kal eg. ' me 'eel U osx 9 Yiigqgv X. A. PSC? fffgoql' 6'6 Bggiggqqigax ax a K A L eel ff' f'mw,.ov. Q. I Q MPX Aww ' gd ' - 'w , A Plc We 6 N ,fi i K s' K l f li X 1 'Z A ,fer f- X 0 Q 1 can 6 1 M if W ru wr 1 ff The slatement under each senior's name in the following panels is pro- phetic of a few years hence. Membership in the National Honor Society is noi given under Senior Hon- ors. It is shown on page 41. .1- '7'-I 1 SEN Ei ELET DARRELL MATTHEWS STANLEY MOORE BARBARA THELEN BERNICE CADE Best Students Girl Who Has Done Most for Northeast FRANCES BAKER JAMES RUBICK Most Popular Girl X Most Popular Boy vfffkf L, mx V ! G1 IOHN GUALTIER VIRGINIA TANNER Best Boy and Girl Athletes Y f RONALD COATES PAT PALMER MARY LEE DUNCAN FRANK ORTO Iolly Good Boy and Girl Best Actress and Actor sl t V, 1,1 ,N nn ,,,, , , , V J'-JN HELEN WILKES BOB WICKSTROM Best Boy Blufier and Worst Girl Platterer Q . ip Society Belle and Social Lion 1 'N as N SSENH HR WEE. All Aboard! We're off on another cruise about school, only this time we travel in luxury on the mod- ern t?l U. S. S. Viking-in other words our dearly be- loved Northeast. We're off for a good time, so jump aboard and let's go. First, let's get acquainted with its crew. It seems our old friend Iimmy Rubick is the Captain. A while ago when we were getting a sort of secret interview with this very important man, he mentioned that he hoped his young assistant, Bill Petter, would take over next year. Of course you understand this is very confiden- tial and must be kept under your hat. Beverly Bowers is sponsoring this trip with Io Ann Smith and Ioyce Miller to take care of the business end. Beverly suggested that Ruth MaGill take over next year: Ioyce and Io Ann got their heads together, with some strain on Ioyce's part, and decided Bill Cunningham was their man for Business Manager. Well, here comes our head steward, Bob Shepherd. My, doesn't he look handsome in that white uniform? Take it easy, boys, he's a tough cus-tomer. Eddie Din- widdie takes his place as soon as they carry him away. Bernice Cade and Frances Baker, our two who are to be perfect wives with all their appeal, personality, pep and style, leave this and Heaven too to Mary Lu Diamond and Dolores Antrim. Here comes that man oi men, Charles Branch. He leaves-thank Heavensel mean he leaves his manly physique to Rusty Superman Corwin. Do you blame him? When it comes to style you can't beat Helen Wilkes. And Dot Anderson isn't a bad runner-up, huh, Iacksons? Who's that over there on the deck? Why yes, it's Virginia Tanner a A t C ' . an't forget them. The two that are ' One in all and I do mean all. So far we en't found any Iunior who qualifies. If you have any suggestions, let them know. Say, there seems to be a game going on over here. Football on ship? This modern age! Let's stop some of the crew and get an interview. Hey, Fred Buschhorn, who's your runner-up for next year? My brother's my bet. See, Chuck, my boy, your brother's not so tough- hearted after all. How about you, Viers? Well, let's see, I want to get someone good. I'll take Murphy. Gad, let's leave. These athletes are too modest for me. Say, what's that gang of gals after who are coming over, sophomores at that, Caroline Crooks, Marilyn Cook, Marjorie Green, Barbara Detrick, and a million more. Want your name in the Will? Don't be silly. Wait till you're a little older. Then maybe- It seems Mary Lee Duncan is giving off with another declamation and Mary Caroline Crabb is all ready to grab her ability as soon as she leaves, that is ii Mary Caroline needs it. Lee Duncan, our dearly beloved, with that be-au-ti-ful smile, is coming our way. Hey! Lee, what's the hurry? Got'ta find Romola Robinson. I owe her my smile and I simply must find her before the end of the voyage. Hear that, Romie? But now, let's quit gadding around the deck and get a gander at what's going on in the dance hall. Oh, brother, who's that beauty with the long blonde hair? Well, I'll be darned. It's Frances Fuller, and does she look neat. Lillian Lanham, get that style before some other Iunior grabs it. Looks like Billie lean Matson's swinging it out over there and lean Clark is picking up a few hints here and there and not doing so bad. The band is not bad either, in fact it's pretty nifty with Bob Nester as leader. They are going to have a tough time filling the vacant spots next year, but I think we have plenty of talented Vikings to step in, don't you? This place is filled with couples. There's Bob Gates and his gal, Opal Reid. Too bad Opal's not a senior, too, but as long as they won't be dancing about the U. S. S. Viking ship together any more, I've decided to make Clarence Atkins and Margo Pierce the cutest couple next year. Any objection? Here comes Mary Sue Pendleton and Mary Crooks with their dates talumnil with all their charm. They are willing to leave this charm to Mary lane Larson and Beverly Patrick. Say, if it's not Zeke Doolin showing Byron Gash how to fascinate the women. They have to have some- one around here to keep the fems interested in the Viking Crew. Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing our Vi-Queen of the vocal chords, Ann Healy. Ruth Rasmussen is Watching intensively to get every pointer she can, be- cause she just heard that Ann promised to leave her the title of Queen. Lucky Girl. Dick Gibbs and Shirley Waisner are dancing our way. What's risin' you two Kaisens? Who? When? Now? I didn't know that. Oh, dear. How? Zounds. You mean to tell me? Well-A-thanks. Good-bye. Dick says that he is leaving his R.O.T.C. to Bob McCormick. My, what an interesting conversation! That's enough corn. The Recreation Hall is just around the bow. Let's go. Oh, Oh! It's Pat Palmer again telling the tale ot tales to Iackie Elliot. Any Iunior who can beat her tales and hysterical way of telling them can be the next year's Super Stupid Hysterical Driver. Looks like Dick Soper and Iohn Gualtier are batting it out over a ping-pong table instead of over a basket. They leave their teamwork and accuracy to Darrell Nor- ris and Russell Campbell. A McCrum seems to be dishing out another play t t e great assistance of Frank Orto. Their runner- As long we are here we might as well get a look at that he t over there. Well, what-cha know? It's Sally Cunningham. She looks funny trucking down a shuffleboard, but she's so wrapt-up in her dancing, she applies it to everything. She leaves her ability to Shirley Beasley. ' . ,f U' -I -: U- 'ne Downing and Bob Anderson. We can't all be playing shuffleboard, ping-pong or just telling tales. That couple looks very content just sitting, looking out the window. Yes, it's Bob Wick- strom and Velma Horner. Next year it will be Bill Stites and Freda Harger. Vincenzana Mannino, the little girl who worked so hard for us to get a Minute-Man Flag, thinks maybe the remaining crew needs a new committee chairman who will keep up the good work, and I do believe she's right. How about Kathleen Gash? Iackie Lackie's learning the technique oi mastering the sergeant for practical uses from Roland Holloway. After all, there's nothing like learning irom one who knows. Ha! Ha! What? Darrell Mathews practicing her violin again? Please, Darrell, you're nearly perfect now, we think. Theadora Guinn will be next year's violin genius. 84 SENIOR WILL fCont.l Oh, oh, there's a Black-eyed ivories game going over there. Those had better not be loaded, boys. It's Eddie Sutherlin, Ronald Bowlin and Lorrence Arenson taking the matches away from these Iuniors, but then next year Dick Allen, Tom Howard and Donn Martin can beat the younger generation. The things that fill a recreation hall! Let's get some fresh air. Looks like Mary Lou Snider got the same idea. Sea-sick, Mary Lou? Don't give up the shipeyet. I seem to hear a blue song drifting from the music hall. It's Marilou Walker giving out with those Saint Louis Blues. Mary Ann Walker will carry on the Walker Blue tradition. But let's walk on around the deck. Well, two painters, Wendell Iohnson and Wendell Simons. It seems to me. they are painting a Viking on the ship. Yes, I do be- lieve that's what it is. You probably will notice them all through the voyage. Too bad you Iuniors won't have Simons next year to make your annual a success, but it seems California got his ticket and yanked him in. Even Lois Dreyer is leaving the voyage. Iust who will take over next year? Why, there's David McGinty. I've heard he is pretty all-reef with these paint brushes. O. K. David, it will be. Now, only the advisers have to pass the bill. Here comes Lois Schondelmaier with that perfect personality and she leaves a part of it to Shirley Mal- len, mainly because Shirley already has the personality and Lois wants to keep it. Clear? J Oh: A game of deck-tennis. I alw s wanted to know how to play that. Carmela Daleo is pretty good at it, but then she's good at any sport. Willie McCormick will be her fill-in, and Willie's plenty good. too, let me tell you. Bob the life of the party Feiring is coming our way. Seen Bob Iantsch around? Yes, I think he is in the dance hall. O. K., thanks. I've got to leave him my title, and I get off just around the bend. That reminds me, I had better hurry up and get around to the rest of the seniors if I can. They all get off at the next dock. There's the swimming pool and there's Ieanne Gillum getting a beautiful tan. Frances Woodruff is with her. Guess they're on the beam all right. Who's that over there behind that pile of books? Why, yes, it's Berna Deane Rist, studying while getting a tan, too. Barbara Schumaker can be next year's Mas- ter-mind if she studies like Berna Deane. If it were possible to write a whistle, I would, be- cause there's Martha Morse. Has she got style! She leaves her poise to Faye Critcher. Splash! Larry Perry just made a beautiful dive and here comes Donald England up to get another breath aiter surveying what is on the bottom. QI sure hope they can swim after putting this in the Will.l Same goes for Ralph Laughlin treading over there. A group of seniors are sitting over there chatting about the future. Let's go over. Margaret Hobbs, Marjorie Weighill, Mavice Witt, Beverly Benson, Charles Springs- tube, Bill Stevens and Carl Renie, What's hittin', kit- tens? Oh, just a little ruff on stuff: want to stop and buzz for a small interval of the clock? Sure, demons, what's steamin'? Well, it seems they can't find any Iuniors to Will to. Hobbs wants to will her acting to someone and Weighill wants to will her personality-or ought to anyway, and Mavice has a wonderful voice but who will get it next year? And Beverly is a card, but she just can't find any jokers. Springstube, the loafer, can't find a lazy as well as good-looking Iunior or Sophomore tis he kidding?D. Stevens has the leadership, but-. Carl Rerxie has the personality to leave, but where's the right per- son? Well, chickens, here's some suggestions. Billie Testerman, Frances Otto, Iean Greenwood, and the joker certainly fits Ierry Hopkins. As for a loafer that's good-looking, too, there's Tom Pott. Leadership isn't so hard to find. Look at Byron Welch, president of the Iunior Class, and as for personality, that fits them all. Well, I guess it's about time to say good-bye as we are around that bend and are pulling up to the dock to let the Seniors off. We've all had a wonderful trip and all you Iuniors and Sophomores be sure and carry on in the good old Viking way. Good-bye and Good Luck! '32 HSE E-lor: 5'2- sf? rr-.QE -Q 5 mwj Ha ... -mg 22: ...W 295: SSH 55,5 Pho gb? as 99. ES 2:20 gn- 'ea mo we 30 OE. 5612 N3 U20 I I. 1' H. ,e 'Q 'SHE EAS nn! 'o o I g nu I n I. .vti ,O 1 n lnl...... 0, as 4 Q 0' lv 'Q o j 4, 0 6 I u I X 1 S J , .. .4 f . I , g f ER, XX 5 j ' Q8 ftp ,te v Q.. ro' W, ,o' sq. 0,4 . I I I - Q 'lllllIll ' 85 Abston, Marjorie Iuanita Another blonde in the chorus. Viking Varieties cast 2. Adney, Anita A beautiful pilot making the boys happy. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Librarian 2, 3: Nurse Asst. 4: Clio 2: Hockey all- star 2, 3, 4: Basketball all-star 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball all-star 2, 3: Baseball all-star 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Allcock. Louise Taking daily stretching exercises to reach the height of an air hostess. Pep Club 2, 3. Allen, Robert There goes Bob in his helicopter. Track team 4. Amelung. Helen I Am-long way from the earth in my plane. Printers' Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4. Arendall, Nell Marie Aye Aye! Sailor. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Armstrong, Edna Marie She's in the Strong Arm squad. Arnold. Charles Alvin ' Successful business man. X 1:-Y if-12' 'V:z.',z . igggjza ...l , f,fi-:iw , .4 . . ff 4 'fmigi Q t. fr N fl ,r -ts .1 .A N. f9 V ': , I J L , ,, . , . W 1. ts shi ., 1 t 3 5 it .4 4 2 4 . .r , . r E r I V 1. llifhkl.. 1 li 'Kaos 'sr Adams, Thelma New York's newest milliner, Buy an Adam Hat. Girl Reserves 2, 4. Alexopoulos, Jimmie Trying to be an architect before the draft board gets him. Allen, Evelyn Her latest novel is sweeping the country. Latin Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Theta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Lit Winner 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 4: Spring Play 4. Allen, Wilma The charming hostess at the dude ranch. Anderson. Betty Skating her way to glory. Lorrence engineer, we'll spell it, 2: 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C. 3, Officers Club 4: Stu- Arndt. Vernon Arndt you the one in the army? Lt. R.O.T.C. 4, Officers 'Club 4. Baker, Frances She's it, quotes Bingham. Sec. Iunior class: Sec. Senior class: Cheerleader 3: Spanish Club 3: Dramatic Club 4, Pres, 4: Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4, Inter-club Rep. 3: Vice-Pres. 4: Nor'easter business staff 4: Nurse Asst. 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Critic 3, 4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-Pres. 4, Courtesy Comm. Ch. 3: Ir.-Sr. Prom Committee 3. 4: Pep Club 3: Christmas Play 4: Spring Play 4. Senior Ballot. 86 Balko, Mildred Outstanding pupil at M. U. in trigonom- etry. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Hockey all-star 2, 3, 4: Basketball all- star 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4. student manager 3: Volley-ball all-star 2, 3. Barclay. Bryce International language interpreter. Spanish club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Vice-pres. 2. Pres. 3: Radio Club 2: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4, Rifle club 2, Second rifle team 3, First rifle team 4, Officers' Club 4: Crack squad 2. Crack plt. 2, Crack plt. leader 4, Chmn. of Hop 4: Debaters 2, 3, 4: Viking Va- rieties Stage crew 3, 4. Belinqloph. Frieda She's Frieda worries. taking life easy. Benson, Beverly Ann Private secretary-but definitely. ' Latin club 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4: Pep club 3. Bickford. Claudine Take a letter, Miss Bickiord. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Clio Z, 3, 4, Sgt.-at- arms 4: Student Council 4, Reporter 4: Pep Club 2. Boardman. Betty lean Exciting adventuress ferrying bombers to Bombay. Student Council 4. Boosin er, Wilma Lorene Q To the dentist's patient, Open your mouth and say Boo. Bosnak. Dan wolves H1 Y 4 Track team 4 if . Trapping in the lar north with the other K K 'sg' dl Y 1 . : 87 Barber, Norman Dean Is the Barber on the Viking ship. Bates. Wanda Seamstress, got everything sewed up tight. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 4: Theta 4: Hockey all-star 4: Basketball all-star 2: Pep club 3. Bennett. Carol Iune She Carols wherever she's Benn-ett. Seal club 2: Girl Reserves 2: Costume Committee Viking Varieties 3. Bianchino, Ice Accordion genius de luxe. Director of band 2, Swing band 2, 3, 4: Student Director of Orchestra 3: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Received the Peitro Deino Accordion Teaching Diploma, in New York City 3. Bisbee, Iames Owen He's hot among the nuts and bolts. Band Z, 4, Officer 2: Orchestra 2, 3: Stage crew Viking Varieties 3. Boeth. Bob Regular little Diesel engineer. Band 2, 3, Officer 2. Borden. Frances A. High struttin' maiorette. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Student Council 4: Vik- ing Varieties 2, 3, 4. Bowers. Beverly Blanche Boogie-woogie Bowers beating the ivo- ries. Courier first page editor 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Memb. Chmn. 4: Editor-in-chief of Nor'easter 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Critic 4: Student Council 3, 4, Chmn. Hist. Comm. 4: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3. Bowlin, Ieanne Marie Wonderful social w Bowman, Verlene orker. fX Florence Nightingale the second. Boyle, Dale Louis President of Boyle Air Lines. Courier Stall, Boys' Sports 3: Hi-Y 4: Benton 3, 4: 2nd Football Team 2, 3, lst Team 4: Track Team 4: N Club 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4. Bradley, Ellen Maxine Iones super-sales woman. Printers' Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4: Girl Reserves Z: Theta 2, 3: Pep Club 2. Brantley, Kathleen Take me home again, Kathleen. Brewer, lean Frances Ieannie the riveter. Brown, Louis Public Enemy No. l Track Team 4. Buford, Betty Streamlined typist. Olympic Club 4: Nu rse Asst. 4. za ws? la Bowlin, Ronald Vann Electrical engineer giving all the girls a buzz. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Officer 3: Band 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 3, 4: Benton 2, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Viking Varieties stage crew 3. Box, Russell Gordon The Arkansas plower. Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Track Team 4. of . Bradley, Ieanette Walking dictionary. Delta 4. Branch, Charles Herbert Never a preacher -Amen, Amen, A-men. Sgt.-at-Arms Iunior Class: Dramatic Club 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dev. Chmn. 2, Vice-pres. 2, Prog. Chmn. 3, Sec. 3, Pub. Chmn. 4: Pres. 4, Rep. all-city Youth Council 4: R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Battalion Staff 4, M. C. Hop 4, Officers Club 4, Treas. 4, Rifle Club 2: Benton 2, 3, 4, Prog, Chmn. 2. Pres. 4, Critic 4, Lit Winner 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Red Cross Chmn. 3, Rep. all-city Student Council 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4, M. C. 4: All-city Red Cross Council 3: Talent Assembly 3: Ir,- Sr. Prom Comm. 3, 4: First place, Sons of Rev. Essay Contest 4: Spring Play 4, Bresnehen, Tom Regular printing press. Printers' Club 3, 4. fggfifu' ' Bridges, Bonnie lean She crossed a lot oi bridges in reach- ing her goal. Courier typist 3: Basketball all-star Z: Volley Ball all-star 2. Brown. William Married and a millionaire. Second Basketball team 3: Student Coun- Cil 2, 3. Burgess, Beverly lane The boss's favorite steno. Nurse Asst. 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Initiator 2, 4, Treas. 3. 38 l Burnett, Iohn W. Hermit. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dev. Chmn. 3: R.O.T.C. Crack Co. 3, Crack Plt. 3: Benton 2, 3, 4, Re- porter 2, 3: Student Council 4. Buschhorn, Fred Seen on the Pepsodent ads. Second football team 2, First Team 3, 4: All-city football 4: Track team 3: N Club 3, 4: Student Council 2. Byerley. Edith Maud C C C C C Home on the Range, kitchen or other- wise. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 3, A Cappella 4, Solo Con- test 4: Hockey all-star 2: Basketball all- star 2: Volley Ball all-star 2: Capt. Bas- ketball 2: Volley Ball sports mgr. 4. ahill. Dan Paul Natural science is my iield. Debater 2, 3, 4. anada. Roberta Secretary in Quebec. Seal Club 2, Treas. Z: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Delta 2, 3, 4. argyle. Glen Edward Att critic for the Superman comics. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Poster Con- test Winner Z, 2nd in Veterans of For- eign Wars Contest 2: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Cartoonist of Courier 4: Nor'easter Art Staff 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Crack Plt. Sgt. 4: Benton 3, 4, Reporter 4, Sec. 4: Spring Play 4: Student Council 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Radio Pub. Chmn. 4: M. C. Puppet Show 3, Red Cross Radio Class 4. aronia. Angela Io Something fascinating and unique. Printers' Club 4, Reporter 4: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Delta 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Student Council 4: Pep Club 3. hiavola, Iosephine Tra-la-la-la. Girl Reserves 3, 4: A Cappella 4, Solo contest 4: Pep Club 3. 89 i' Burras, Bill Sailing the seven seas. R.O.T.C. Cpl. 4, Rifle Club 3, 4: Student Council 2. f , f f WWIYYLO-1 i 4- P' Buterbaugh. Velma Physical Ed teacher. Seal Club 4: Band 4: Orch. 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Cade. Bernice Most Charming Y secretary. Giftorian Senior Class: Latin club 2, 3, Treas. 3, Critic 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Triangle leader Z, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Sec. Nor'easter Staff 4: Nurse Asst. 3: Office Asst. 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Sec. 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Continu- ity Member 3, 4, Rep. all-city Student Council 3, 4: City Hall Rept. 2: Ir.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3. Senior Ballot. Camden. Reba Louise Gypsy Rose Reba. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Spring Play 3, 4: Student Council 4 Viking Varieties 2, 3. Art Makeup Viking Varieties 4, Cos- tumes, stage, Spring Play 4. Cannon. Sara Giving them all a big Bang. Cariddi. Iimmie Ah-sigh-Sinatra. A Cappella 4: Solo Contest 3, 4: Benton 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4. Catt. Virgil D. Dog and ? Hospital. Student Council 4. Cipiti, Alicnso N. The Great Alfonso, the Engineer. Second football team 3, Civello, Esther Lover of life. Printers' Club 4: Hygeia Club 2: Pep Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4. Clow, Shirley Clow-y! I got to go where you are.' Courier Mailing Mgr. 3: Girl Reserves 3: Pep Club 2. Cocks, Marilyn After college-? Seal club 2: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Otfice Asst. 3. Clerk 4 Delta 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 2nd Vice- pres. 3. Coldsnow, lack Cold-Snow is hitting the Arctic. Connelly, Marjorie Divisional manager at Marshall Fields. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Delta 2. Cooley, Rose Mary Number, please? Girl Reserves 2. Craiqq, Arlene Devoted housewife. Croft, Marvin R. Armsti-onq's linoleum layer. Hi-Y 4: Football second team 3. -am L Clark, Doris Sweet little leatherneck's wife. Girl Reserves 2, 4. Coates, Ronald Irrigator of the Sahara Desert. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Plc. 2: Second riile team 2, Riile Club 2: Debater 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4. Senior Ballot. Colborn, Ruth Ann Iournalist and roving reporter. Latin Club 2: Girl Reserves 2. 4: Office Asst. 4. Coleman, Leanna Drene company specialist. Girl Reserve 4: Student Council 3. Converse, Galqene Cecil Calling Dr. Converse. Senior Class Reporter: Hi-Y 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Nat'l Riile Assn. 2, 3, Crack Plt. 2, Crack Co. 3, 4, Officers' Club 4, Pres. 4: Company Commander Crack Co. D 4, color guard flag officer 4: Benton 4, President 4: Student Council 4, Second Vice-pres. 4, Exec. Comm. 4: Viking Va- rieties M.C. 4: War Chest Oration Win- ' Christmas Play 4: Rep. War Bond 'I Iunior :lay -z. Lit Contest 4. Craig, Patsy oosevelt be.. res. Iunior R Olympic Club Delta 2, 3, 4, L pres. 3, Pres. Volle' R ' 5: 1 Crane, Betty Town Hall 4: Spring ch out. Pres. Senior Class: irl Reserves 2, 3, 4: ' -Arms 2, lst Vice- sketball all-star 2: Student Council 2, 1. all-city Student ' Pres. 3: Hundred They all Crane their necks-clothes. Crooks, Mary L. Dr. Crooks, a regular sawbones. Scholastic Art Contest 3: Seal Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Delta 2, 3: Hundred Girls' Org. 3, 4. 90 Crossley. Donna Ioe Television on Crossley Radio Girl Reserves 4. 1 Cumherford. Sturgis 1 Glamour wolf of Hollywood. 1 Second football team 3: Student Council , 2, Sec. 2. Curry, Eva Mae Powers girl model. Davis. Kathryn A. Housewife when I get a man. Dayton. Eileen Proprietor of Dayt-on Fig Company. Delta 2, 3: Art Club 4: Pep Club 3. De Moss. Ann Happy wife. Di George. Lena Service man's sweetheart. Olympic club 2. Doolin. Ronald Ormond Is pulling the plug to drain the Atlantic for Coates to irrigate the Sahara. Alternate cheerleader 4: Printers' Club 2, 3: Hi-Y Z, 3, 4: Benton 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. Vice-pres. 4: Student Council 3: Christ- mas play Z, 4: Spring Play 4. Senior Ballot. 91 A 4 ye aw aa.. F2 -S 'TW 'i' tx 3 K 21 Crow. Gayle Stenographer at the Crow Seed and Feed .. co Ni . R - Ffa: l 'f 'v ,H :C if S 5 s K K 'Q 'K 4 s . . , . Ng sat. ' 55 X N 3 Cunningham. Sarah lane Cover girl of Vogue. Spanish Club 2: Art Club 3, Reporter 3: Courier Second Page Ed. 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Alpha Z, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Basketball All-Star 4: Asst. Treas. Stamp and Bond Sales 4. Carmela spotlight. 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4. Initiator 3 Sec. 4: Basketball all- Ball all-star 2: Hockey CE uncil 2: Tennis Douf Davis. Willard Another king of the airways. De Maria. Francis Congressman of the Fourth District. Di Capo. Carl lack The nurses marvel at his skill. Hi-Y 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Mgr. Football team 4: N Club 4. Di Raimo. Anthony Donald Marathon Telegraph Delivery Service. Band 3, 4: Orch. 2. Dowdy. Mary Civil Service steno at Washington. Seal Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Office Asst. 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3: Stu' dent Council 3: Pep Club 3. Dreis, Donald Another Red Skelton. Duncan. Lee Charming Dr. Duncan. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 3. Sec. 4: Courier Ed.-in-chief 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Service Chmn. 3, Sr. Triangle Leader 4: School Life Editor of Nor'easter 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Reporter 3, Vice-pres. 4, Pres. 4: Spring Play 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 4, Sec. 4: Student Mgr. of Vikinq Va- rieties 4. Duncan, Mary Lee Broadway's dynamic hit. Dramatic Club Z, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Bus. Staff 3: Clio 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4: Student Council 3: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Senior Ballot: Lit Contest 4. Edwards. Anna Ruth Edward's coffee overseer. Ehrhardt, Richard Lee Gung Ho! Hi-Y: Officers' Club 2. Engelman, Louise Poetess Girls' Chorus 3: Delta Z, 3. Evans, Richard Printer for the government. Printers' Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Band 2, 3. Falco. Iohn Anthony Falco Murder Mysteries. Dreyer, Lois Ieanne Dreyer's Dress Creations, Inc. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Second place 3: Poster Contest 2: Third place Scholastic Art Contest 4: Cheerleader 4: Olympic Club 2 Art Club 4: Editor-in-chief Courier 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Ir. Triangle leader 3, Treas. 4: Nor'easter Art Comm. 3, Co-Art Editor 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pres. 4: Basketball all-star 4. Duncan, Ioan Queen of the rink. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Earles, Mary Frances She lmows her files. Printers' Club 4. Edwards, Eddie Constructional contractor, just so he doesn't contract too much. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. Eisenbrandt, Edward Cassanova at his best. Ethridqe, Mary Louise Doctor at Robinson Neurological Hospital Printers' Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Treas. 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Bond and Stamp Collector 4. Fagan, Kenneth Aeronautical engineer. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 4: Orch. 2, 3: Sec- ond. football team 3, 4. N Farris. Iames F. Fred Astaire, step aside. I 92 : 1 Fats, Frances Great dietician. Feindel, Betty lean Feindel's French Designs. Art Honor Society 2, 3: Art Contest 3: Art Club 2, 4: Nor'easter Art Staff 4: Student Council 2. Ferguson, lack Dead Eye Ferguson of the Marines. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Crack Co. 2, Crack Plt. 2. Firkins. Rue Anna Busy little home body A Capella 3, 4, Solo.Contest 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Flanegin, Donald Another Eddie Cantor. all girls. Flory, Pauline Boss's mainstay. Franks, Kathryn Rose U. S. Nurse Corps. Girls' Chorus 2: A Cappella 2, 4: Student Council Z: Viking Varieties 4. Galbraith, Peggy Lou Keeping the home fires burning. irl Reserves 2 3 4 Girls' Chorus 3: G . . : Nor'easter Bus. Staff 4: Clio 2, 3, 4. 93 Feige, Virginia Pretty psychiatrist. Girl Reserve 3, 4: Delta 3, 4: Pep Club 3. Student Council Z. Feirinq, Robert Notre Dame's dashing coach. Courier Sports Ed. 4: Solo Contest 3, 4: Second football team 2, First football team 3, 4, All-city football 4: Mgr. Basketball team 3, 4: Track team 2, 3, 4: N Club 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Ir. Rep. 3, Sr. Rep. 4. Finn, Lavonne I-'inn's Fascinating Fashions. Art Poster Contest 2: Art Honor Society 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Theta 2: Pep Club 3. Fisk, Virginia A capable nurse I v f-N Fleschman. Bill Professional playboy. Dramatic Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Ford, Lucille ' General Motors running mate. Girl Reserves 3. Fuller, Frances Ann Author of the latest best seller, A Tree Grows in Kansas City. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Second place in Scholastic Oil Art Contest 4: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Courier editorial staff 3: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Sr. Pub. Chmn. 4: Nor'easter Art Comm. 3, 4, Chmn. 4: Alpha 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4. Garnmill, Erwin Soldier of fortune. R.O,T.C. Pic. 4: Viking Varieties 3. Garrett, Wanda Ieanne Angel of Mercy. Seal Club 2, 4, Sec. 4: Girl Reserves 3: Delta 3, 4: Student Council 4. Gates. Robert He's well on his way to the Royal Road to Romance. Solo Contest 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Second footbal team 2: Student Council 3. Gibbs. Richard R. Gibbs Surveying Co.-foh, and what he surveysll. R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4, Battalion Staff 4, Sup- ply Officer 4, Officers' Club 4, Rifle Club 2, 3: Debater 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4: Leader of Color Guard for Assembly flag ceremony 3, 4. Gillum, Ieanne Camille Secretary to a good-looking president. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4. Goodnow, Kirk Best pianists of all go to Carnegie Hall. Sophomore Editor Nor'easter Staff 3: R.O. T.C. First Lt. 4: Benton 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Gower, Cecil A. High-powered Gower, the ad man. Gray. Robert Norris President ot the Gray Paint Company. Grego, Ralph Senator Grego presents a bill. Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 4: Boys' Chorus 3: First Lt. R.O.T.C. 4, Officers' Club 4, Rifle Club 2: Debater 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Vice-pres. 4: Student Council 4. if Gartin, H. Kenneth Heave ho! sailor. Band 2, 3, 4. Gessley. Mary E. Clerical genius. Pep Club 3: Seal Club 3. Giesy. Martha Second Dorothy Dix. Spanish Club 2: Courier second page edi tor 3: Girl Reserves 2: Clio 2, 3, 4, Re porter 2, Initiator 3: Student Council 3, Asst. treas. in Stamp and Bond Sales 4 Gilson. lean She's in the navy now. Olympic Club 2: Playday Hockey Team 4: Manager of Hockey Team 4. Gore. Lawrence Maior then, Colonel now. R.O.T.C. Editor Nor'easter Staff 4: R.O. T.C. Major 4, Crack Co. and Plt. 2, Rifle Club 2, Sec. R.O.T.C. Officers' Club 4: Debater 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Student Council 4. Gray. Lula World traveler. Volley Ball all-star 2. Greeley. Thomas Understudy for Clark Gable. Second football team 3, 4, First team 4: N Club 4: Student Council 3. Gross, Bob Counts his money in the Gross. 94 Gualtier, Iohn Touchdown Gualtier makes National All-Star. Courier Sports Ed. 4: Second football team 2: First football team 3, 4, Capt. 4: All-City football 4: First basketball team 3, 4: Track team 3: N Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Student Council 2. Senior Ballot. t 4 . -f f.,.fJC4-'J ' ' Hader, Richard H. Deacon Hader, wake upF- -.f-,,r5C,f-f R.O.T.C, Pfc. 4, Crack Co. Z, Hall, Aletha Another Hall Mark. Band 3, 4, Officer 3: Clio 3, 4: Student Council 4, Com. Chmn. 4. Hamlin. Dean Zooming through the air with the of ease. Handy, Gloria Mae Marines have the situation well in Hand. Spanish Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Office Asst. 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Pep Club 3. Harrell, Lawrence Tom, Dick, and Harrell Company. Dramatic Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. Hassel. Mary One of Dorsey's proteqes. Girl Reserves 3: Student Council 3. Healy, Ann Metropolitan's newest discovery. A Capella 4: Solo Contest Winner 3: Delta 3, 4: Christmas Play 4. 95 Nt' Gurriere, Rose Nurse, sing me to sleep. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Chorus 2: A Capella 3, 4: Solo Contest 3, 4: All-Star Basketball 2: Pep Club 3. Hales, Clifford H. A Hale and hearty business man. Hamilton, Dick Always on the watch. Printers' Club 2, 3, Treas. 2. Hammers, Virginia She looks fine in her navy nurse's uni- form. Theta 2: Volleyball All-star 2. Hanstord, I. R. Big shot in aviation. Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Track team 4. Harris, Bobbette Torch singer. Seal Club 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Hause, Lois Child welfare worker. Pep Club 2: Seal Club 2: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Solo Contest 3. 4. Hellinq, Leo Leo runs the zoo. Helms, Mary Louise Missionary to Thibet. Art Honor Society 3, 4: Poster Contest 2: Dramatic Club 4: Art Club Z. 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: A Capella 3: Solo Contest 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4: Vikinq Varieties 3. ev Hickman, Cleona lean 'l'WA's blonde bombshell. Girl Reserves 4: Student Council 4. Hillebrandt, Martha Chemical engineerist. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: A Capella 3: Delta Z, 3, 4, Lit Winner 3: Viking Varieties 3. Hisey, Bob Muss up his hair and call him Einstein. Benton 4. Hobbs, Al Buzzin' along with the Seabees. Student Council 4. Holloway, Albert Roland Heart heat of the air lines. Hi-Y 4: Student Council 4. Housman, Dorothy Lee Silent, efficient secretary. Printers 'Club 4. Howard, Iames Henry What do we do in the infantry-we march, we march, we march. ' R.O.T.C. Cpl. 4. tx X ,J .Q if Q - .1 Henderson, Dale W. Looks snappy in the Marine Green. A Capella 3, 4: Solo Contest 4: Viking Varieties 3. Hiqhiill, Frances Transcontinental husband hunter. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hirsch. Zelma Louise Keeping them flying with a typewriter. Girl Reserves Z: Clio 2, 3. Hixson, Mary She's keeping down the temperature and raising the morale. Orchestra 2. Hobbs, Margaret Oscar winner oi 1955. Spanish Club 2: Dramatic Club 4. Critic 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Tri. Chmn. 2, Song Leader 3, Inter-Club Rep. 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Critic 4: Student Council 2, 4, Com. Chmn. 4, Spring Play 4. Horner, Frances Velma Neat little housewife. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Howard. Barbara Lee Member oi the wasps. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2: Orch. 3: Clio 2, 3, 4. Howell, Betty Io Cutest red-headed embalmer this side of heaven. Art Honor Society 3: Poster Contest 3: Spanish Club 3: Art Club 4: Theta 4. 96 Howell. Charles Here comes the navy. Hubbard. Joanne Commercial artist. - Poster Contest 2: Olympic Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Delta 2: Pep Club 3. Huff. Ieane A Wave doing her bit. Mixed Chorus 4. Hull. Rex Coach Hull and his fighting eleven. First football team 4. Hunt, Esther Lorine Lady Esther. Art Club 4. Iacobs, Mary Elizabeth Two rings on third finger of left hand. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Ienkins, Iames K. Super Duper Ienkins, salesman. Hi-Y 4: R.O.T.C. Cpl. 4: Rifle Club Z. Iohnson, Dean P. Dr. Dean Iohnson, M. D.-out to lunch. First Lt. R.O.T.C. 4, Rifle Team 4, Crack Plt. 2. 3, Crack Co. 3, Rifle Club 3: Offi- cers' Club 4: Benton 4. 97 4? ire. '3 i . Q' ui at -I . .2 . , Rr 'Q . QV . Uv ,, ,, -- A .iitizx t. Q . if . j!'N1 , 4, gy, ln In 5 A 3 ' . ,K Howery, Donald Roy Still little but mighty. Hi-Y 2: R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4. . Q ,JW Huck, Evelyn Sherley Designer of the latest. Art Honor Society 3: Fourth Prize Poster Contest 3: Spanish Club 2: Olympic Club 2: Art Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Art Comm. Nor'easter Staff 4: Standard Red Cross Certificate 2: Victory Art 4. Hulett, George Swinging his way with Glen Miller. Band 4: Orch. 2, 3: Boys' Chorus 3. Hunley, Yvonne Eloise Charming woman of the world. Fourth page editor of Courier 3: Girl He- serves 2. 3, 4, Com. Chmn. 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3. Iaco. Bettye Doris Office manager for Weatherman, Inc. Spanish Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4. Ieffrli, Patty Neat as a pin in her nux'se's whites. Nurse Asst. 4. Iohn. Marilyn Air hostess. Girl Reserves 4: Delta 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. Iohnson, Harold Oii we go into the wild blue yonder. St. Sgt. R.O.T.C. 4, Rifle team 4. Rifle Club 2: S.P. Duty 3, Crack Co. 3, Crack Plt. 3: Student Council 3. 4. Johnson. Lorine Bernice Architectural engineer. Seal Club 2: Delta 3, 4. Iones. Elaine Ot the firm, Iones, Iones, and Iones. lone. Wallace E. Featured vocalist with Dr. Christiansen. Hi-Y 4: A Capella 4. ..- Kean. William Kean razor salesman Kenagy, I acqueline Lou My kingdom tor a Cook. First page Ed. of Courier 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Membership Chmn. 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Initiator 4: Asst. Treas. on Bond and Stamp Sales 4. Kerr. Gary A. The Navy Chorus prizes him. A Cappella 3, 4: Solo Contest 2, 4: Stu- dent Council 4. Knapp, Lillian F. Has iust set up housekeeping. Pep Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 4. Koch, Carl A. Puttin' around in his PT boat. H1-Y 2, 3, 4: First football team 4, Second 2, 3: N Club 4. Iohnson. Wendell Master of Ceremonies ot Broadway's lat- est hit. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, 3rd place 3, Scholas- tic Natl. Art Award Hon. Men. 3: Art Club 3, 4, Treas. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Pub. Mgr. 4: Nor'easter Art Staff 3, Co-Art Editor 4: Benton 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Lit Contest 4. Iones. Rodney A. Flying his P38. Katzman. Robert Joseph A great printer and knows his pi. Boys' Sports Ed. oi Courier 3: Hi-Y 2: Second football team 2, First team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: All-city Football 4: Student Council. Kelley, Barbara Jean Many thrill to her Irish blarney. Kenley. Philip H. Flying to his career. Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Viking Vari- eties 4. Klein, Barbara Ruth Hunting for a Rockeieller. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4: All-Star Volley Ball 2. Knight. Lulu Rae Keeping the girls in physical trim at Stephens. . Art Honor Society 4: Seal Club Z, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Alpha 4: All-star Basket- ball 2. Kolar, Kenneth Karl Inventor oi noise reducing appliances. 98 Kramer, Rose Mary Rose Mary Flower Shop. Kyle, Richard A trumpeteer making his way in that Kyle style. Band 2. 3, 4, Officer 2, 4: Dance Band 4: Orch. 2: Cornet Solo Natl. Music Contest Honor 2, Rating 3: Chorus 2: Solo Contest Z: Viking Varieties 4. Lackland. Coralie Rose Budding floriculturist, latest creation, The Viking Rose. Spanish Club 2: Printers' Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2. LaPuma, Iohn Iames LaPuma and his Iazzy Wildcats at the Crown Room. Laughlin, Ralph A. Super-wolf Maidenswoon. R.tgT.C. Pic.: Crack Co. 2, 3: Crack Plt. 2, . LeShure, Margaret Elizabeth Making a name for herself as a poetry artist. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Delta 4. Lewis, Richard L. Fast guy, winner of Indianapolis Speed- way. ittle, Loma Annette Taking dictation, we don't know from whom. Seal Club 2: Girls' Sports Ed. of Nor'- easter 4: Delta 3, 4: Hockey All-star 2, 3, 4, Basketball All-star 2, 3, 4, Basketball Play Day 3, 4, Hockey Play Day 4, Volley Ball All-star 2, 3, Asst. Basketball Mgr. 4: Pep Club 2. 99 -N fume , if WI fm K 'J' 'TS' . ig p t:' 'A :f-- Qt 5 ,ip , rw? R ' rar mf A-cf Kratky, Helen lean Secretary to Iohn D. Rockefeller, Ir. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. LaBella, Frances Singing sweet melodies at Cocoanut Grove. Olympic Club 2, 4r A Cappella 3: Bas- ketball all-star 4: ,Hockey Play Day 4: Viking Varieties,3. ' :I 1V I f I 1' ,Q :L x L- fl 'S S s Lamano, Fannie Manager of Kansas City's Women's Bas- ketball Assn. Olympic Club 3: All-star Baseball 2: All- N he. stew: , ,af - star Basketball 4. 0 3 tx is R Lasister, Marjorie E. She calls her children Claude and Claud- ra. Lawson, Lucille Limit your calls to five minutes, please. Lewis, Betty lean Dr. Kildare's private secretary. Lillard, Husley Kansas City's man about town. Pic. R.O.T.C. 2: Ritle Club 2. LoChiano, Anthony Dr. LoChiano, new head of the Mayo Clinic. h Hi-Y 3: R.O.T.C. Lt. Col. 4, Vice-pres. Ot- ficers' Club 4: Bentons 4: Student Coun- Cil 2, 3. Locke, Barbara Stylist in Madame DuPree's Dress Shoppe, N. Y. Adv. Mgr. Courier 4: Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Clio 3, 4: Student Council 3. Long, Robert M. Beating the skins while Bobby Socks cut the rugs. Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: lst Lt. R.O.T.C.: Crack Squad 2, 3: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Lozano, Audrey Ieane Supervisor of elevators, Empire State Bldg. Hon. Men. Art Contest 3: Victory Art 4: Art Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2. Lumpkin, Billie Comptometer operator for TWA. School Circulation of Courier 4. Lutgen. Herb Sliding to fame with his trombone with Kyle. Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Benton 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Second football team 3, 4. McCord, Donna Io Super stamp salesman at the P. O. Art Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Pep Club 3: Bond and Stamp Rep. 4. McCormick, Barbara Author of new stenographic text. Latin Club 2: Pep Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4. McCulley, Virginia A Wall Street broker's trim secretary. Delta 3, 4. Long, Mildred Her travel guide books are iust of! the press. Latin Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Wor- ship Chmn. 3, 4. Lower. Mariorie Sob sister on the Blarney Bugle. Olympic Club 2: Pep Club 3: Red Cross Certificate 2. Ludden, Marcella Lee Exhibiting her art masterpieces at the World's Fair. Art Honor Society 2, 3: Art Contest 2, 3, Second place 2, lst place 3: Scholastic Contest 3, 4, lst place and Hon. Men. 3, Second, 3rd and Hon. Men. 4: Art Com- mittee Nor'easter 3, Associate Ed. 4: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 3, Pres. 4. .iriiiistilvtw ' Fi e secretary. one with lots of gum. , Seal Club 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Basket- ' ball all-star 2, 3: Volley Ball 2, 3. l x l Lynch, Thomas 5 Drilling his troops before the oiiicers'y stand. ' McCormack, Patsy Iane In charge of the top floor at Research Hospital. Delta 3, 4: In Springfield H. S., Officer All-city Ir. Red Cross 2, Spring Play 2, Tennis Club Z. McCrum, Ann Chairman oi the new Nationalist Party. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Second page Courier Ed. 3: Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4, Service Chmn. 4: Business Staff of Nor'- easter 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Initiator 4, Chap- lain 4: Spring Play 3, 4. Lit Contest 4. McKinney, Mary lane Gave up marriage for a nursing career but fell in love with her first patient. Seal Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Delta 3, 4, Chaplain 4: All-star Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-star Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, All-star ockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball Play Day 3, 4, Volley Ball Play Day 3, Hockey Play Day 3: Student Council 3. Senior Ballot. 100 McNamara, Thomas I. Drill sergeant for the army, and a good one. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. Madison, Norman Anchors aweigh, my boy! Student Council 2. Mannino,Vincenzana Supervisor oi Red Cross canteens. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Hon. Men. 3: First Place Art Contest 3: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice-pres. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, War Bond Comm. Chmn. 3, 4. Martin, Betty Lee Blues singer down Argentine way. Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Chorus 4: Theta 3, 4, Pres. 4, Critic 4. Matson, Billie lean Peewee's better halt. Cheerleader 4: Olympic Club 2: Girl Re- serves Z, 3, 4, Social Chmn. 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Treas. 4: Instr, Music Ed. of Nor'easter 4: Office Asst. 4: Clio Z, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4: All-star basketball 2: All-star volley ball 2: Viking Varie- ties 2, 3, 4: Ir. Sr. Prom. Comm. 3: Clio Lit Song Leader 3, 4. Lit Winner 4. Mayo, Marvin Thomas He carries a lot of weight with TWA. Hi-Y Z, 3: A Cappella 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Student Pilot C.P.T.P. Miles, Violet Her contagious laugh is a morale builder up and down the aisles. Girl Reserves 4. Miller. Don Still taking liie easy. 101 Q 505' ... -r 1:- : L .uf B, -Q 'f fm.. P y ig W M, i. Q V ' .45 I if XV ii: I ef W. t McPherson, Lloyd Bombs away! Mann, Alice Head of the Mann-Power Commission. Delta 3, 4. Marsh, Ruth Her housekeeping is magnificent. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Office Asst. 4: Theta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-pres. 4: Pep Club 2. Masterson, Jeanne Ruth Getting plenty of raises by tascinating her bosses. Olympic Club 2, 47 Clio 2, 3, 4: Hockey All-star 4, Play Day 4, Basketball All-star 2, 3, 4, Play Day 4, Manager 4, Volley Ball All-star 2, 3: Pep Club 3. Matthews, Darrell Genius personified. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3: A Cappella Z: Solo Contest 2: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. Senior Ballot. Michael, Doris Her secretarial services are engaged. Olympic Club 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3: Solo Contest 2: Nor'easter Staff Bookkeeper 4: Clio 4: Hockey all-star 2: Basketball all-star 2, 4: Volley ball all-star 2: Pep Club 2. Miller, A. Iohn Following in the steps of Iohn Charles Thomas. Hi-Y 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Solo Con- test 4: Bentons 4: Viking Varieties 4. Miller, Harold E. Good family man. Bentons 3: Student Council 2. - Miller, Ioan Likes her work in nurseries, we mean plant. -ishfkm 5 ' Miller, Mary T ' ,ca .K K, V? gmirit sienoqriplgri 2 3 4 P Cl b 3 is ir eserves : e ta , , : ep u . gf ' A . - ' I 5 avi? 4 Q y ,f 'ff' f ' ' f f , Il . . ,S , n K 3 . C R Mills. Margot 1 ' j 4 Kitten on the keys. 'D W 3, ,gt t Girl Reserves 3, 4: Dance band 4: Girls' K K , Chorus 3: A Cappella 4: Solo Contest 3: ' sfarfx-.e 4 - Delta 3, 4: Viking Varieties 4. ' ' .wi '. 'G 5 ' .ls - - , Mistretta, Ioseph L. :STP , 1 ,al y Banana King. 16 ' , ,, -L 3' ' yr. ' . 2 Hd tv ' C -,, Mitchell, Bobbie 0 t V , X t Featured in As You Like It b . Q , V ' y -- y Peare- ' i ' t Printers' Club 3: Dramatic Club 4: Girl A -QQ ' Reserves 2, 3. 4: Basketball All-star 2: A f, v Student Council 4, Reporter 4: Spring f 1 Q V Play 4. A 3, EW g . Monteil, Elizabeth Irene V an V A... hveadame Monteil's School for Young ,. t ' 5 rt omen. K ty ' ,,:' WV . Mixed Chorus 4. , I M t gf 2 ig? ri Moore, Ronald Allen Q Managing midget auto races. L ll, 'wtf 13 KL M- 1 ' gf fr' A Morris, Dorothy lean Her husband calls her Dotty. Miller, Ioyce Interpreter at the American Embassy in Montevideo. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Co-Business Mgr. oi Nor'easter 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Initiator 3, Treas. 4, Sec. 4: Student Council 4: Pep Club 3. Miller, Dean Merlin Making the air hostesses' hearts flutter. Hi-Y 4: Band 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Cpl. 2. 3, 4. Q Milone, Gloria Milone's Variety Shop. Pep Club 2, 3. Mitchell, Beverly Ieanne Seeing the world through a porthole. Seal Club 4: Hockey All-star 4, Basketball All-star 4, Hockey Play Day 4, Basketball ei 6 5 wt. N - X X Play Day 4. E if tv Mitchell, lack Holland Bhuilding his bridges belore he crosses t em. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4: Officers Club 4: De- baters 4: Riile team Capt. 4, Member 2, 3. Moore. lean Louise Helping Good Neighbor Policy by intro- ducing skating to South America. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Girl Reserves 2: Basketball All-star 2: Hockey All-star 4: Volley Ball All-star 2. Moore, Fleming Stanley On his mission to Moscow as ambassador. Spanish Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3: R.O. T.C. lst Lt. 4, Crack Squad 2, Crack Plt. 2, Rifle Club 2: Benton 3, 4, Rep. 4, Chap- lain 4: Lit Winner 3. Senior Ballot. Morris. Mary M. Actress at the Resident Theatre. Girl Reserves 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2. 3: Theta 2, 3: Pep Club 3. 102 Morse. Martha L. Aquatic starlet at Madison Square. Seal Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Delta 4. Sec. 4: Student Council 3. Murphy, Myrtle Time for station identification! Nay, Pearl When he asked her she didn't say Nay, So now she's married and happy and gay. Norman. Wilma Dorothy Thompson envies her. Olympic Club 2, 3: Delta 2, 3, 4: Reporter 3: Second Vice-Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Lit. Win- ner 3: Hockey All-Star 2, 3: Basketball All-Star 2: Volley Ball All-Star 2: Student Council 3: Safety Pins 2, 3, 4. Oats,lrwin Mairzy Doats and Irwin Oats. and can he tickle ivory. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wrld. Brthhd. Chmn. 3: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4: Officers' Club 4: Rifle Club 2: Benton 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Lit Win- ner 3: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Lit Winner 4. Oliver. Ella Mae Ella Mae not Edna Mae. But a very good actress anyway. Nurse Asst. 4. Pace. Anthony Iohn Ah! Romeo, the actor. Dramatic Club 3, 4: Nor'easter Bus. Staff 4: Debater 4: Sgt. at Arms 4: Spring Play Cast 3. 4: Student Council 4: Com. Chmn. 4: Dance Comm. 4. Paden, Virginia Fred A1len's latest comedienne Olympic 2, 3: Courier Exch g Reserves 2, 3, 4: Student. Cou 103 Morton, Mary M. Editor of True to Life Magazine. Musso. Betty Musso Photo and Tinting Studio. Art Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girls Chorus 3: Student Council 3: Viking Var- ieties Art Staff 4: Pep Club 3. Needles. Robert Clinton Featured baritone player for the Philhar- monic. Band 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Pfc. 4: Bentons 2, 3, 4: Treas. 3. Noteman. Dolores May Head of Nurse Procurement Division. Girl Reserves 2. O'Dell. Iessie Farmer 0' the Dell. Zfwxazz Orto, Frank Another Great Profile. Dramatic Club 4: Benton 2, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2: Latin S Club 2: Spring Play 4. Senior Balot. Pace, Anthony Paul New dancing partner for Ioan Leslie. Paladino, Geraldine A real Powers girl de luxe. Girl Reserves 4: Basketball All-Star 2 udent Council 2, 4: Pep Club 3: lntor ation Desk 4. 1 Palmer. Pat Her Viking Varieties Act still going strong. Cheerleader 3, alternate 4: Dramatic Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Busi- ness Staff 4: Office Asst. 4: Clio Z, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Student Council 3: Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4: Safety Pins 3, 4: Clio Lit Song Leader 3. Senior Ballot. Passantino, Marguerite C. Secretary and Accountant at Passantino Bros. Olympic Club 4: Theta 4. Payne, Eleanor Ann Just returned to Kansas City after success- iul tour with popular bands. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Theta 4, Sec. 4. Lit Contest 4. Perry, Anna Mae Vigorous announcer for Vimm's Vitamins. Student Council 4. Perry. Larry Free and happy go lucky but an excellent coach. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Treas. 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 4: Debaters 3: Second Football Team 2: First Team 4: First gaslgegball Team 4: Track Team 3, 4: N U . Petentler. Ellen W. Finally landed him-poor fish. Latin Club 2. Phillips. Bonnie Running her own Phillips 66 helicopter station. Prleqqi. Felix I. Head surveyor for a new Burma Road. Hi-Y 2: Benton 2, 3. Pancoma, Mary Io In charge oi a hospital flying lhlp. Physiography Club 2. .alt Paulsen, Marilou Ieanne Steals the whole show in vaudeville. Dramatic Club 4, Reporter 4: Girl Re- serves 4: Band 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Solo Contest 4: Student Council 4. Pendleton, Mary Sue Cover girl for Life. Pep Club 3: Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4: A Cappella 3: Nor'easter Bus. Staff 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3. 1 Perry, Harlen Walter W Instructor at I-'indlay's Eng. School. Perry. Richard A. One of Du Pont's chemists. Officers Club 4: Rifle Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Band 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4: Crack Co. 3: Crack Plt. 2: Student Council 2, 3. X eters. George Robert His flaming red hair lights up tho cockpit. Pierce. Lester Wayne Aeronautical draftsman for Lockheed. Benton 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Inter-society Dance Comm. 4 :Inter-society Open House 3: Special model planes 2, 3, 4. Pipkin. Carol LaRue Bio-Chemist at Mayo's. Girl Reserves 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4. 104 Poore. Donna Lee Preacher's wile and a power in the Ladies' Aid. Girls' Chorus 3: A Cappella 4: Clio 3, 4. Prosser. Margaret Lecturer and writer on international at- fairs. Courier 3rd Page Ed. 3: Band 4: Librarian 4: Orch. 2, 3, Librarian 3: Nor'easter Business Staff 4: Delta 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Chaplain 4: Lit Winner 3: All-Star Volley Ball 2: Student Council 4, Red Cross Comm. Chmn. 4: War Chest Speaker 4. Rago. Mary Louise A K. C. sailor's home port sweetie. Ransier. Elton Zeros hate him. Track team 4. Rector, Bill Commando Bill. Hi-Y 2, 3: Band 2. Renshaw. Peggy Louise Director of the Women's Foreign Mission- ary Society. Olympic Club 2, 3: Seal Club 4: Girls' Chorus 3: All-star Volley Ball 2: Viking Varieties 2. Rice. Betty lane Bell Telephone supervisor. Olympic Club 2: Girl Reserves 2. 52461, s.-1 Xt p X , it ,fs if 'ili V . 'L-. if 1 l fe. ss 1 cn!- FL, 5 .A In X is W Y - K i ,.. 4 if . 'af ' ,f ' W 'm f W' 49 ' R 551 J' W V W , kv kL.X : '72 s ' if ., 'ti 2? . i J!-v 2545- Porter. Iohn R. Engineer for the U. P. 1 1 Pul ey. Bettyl e Dr. Christian's receptionist. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Pep Club 3. Raniola. Lucille Raniola Tea Room. Reams. lean Taking Beams oi stenographic notes. Olympic Club 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Volley Ball 2: Viking Varieties 3. Renie. Carl A. Beau Brummel of New York. Hi-Y 4: Benton 3, 4, Sec. 4: Student Coun- cil 4, Officer 4, Comm. Chmn. 4: Spring Play 4. Rhine. Anna Belle Anna Belle is doing well-secretary. Richardson. Bob Has a lot ot Waves in his hair. ily it Q, 'V Rinehart. Barbara Ann Richeylclarence .:.h l V I . Seftetary for an international traveling Head machinist at Chevrolet. ,,i L 5 2 .I vg J aw EZSSIERE 4: Delta 2' 3' 4. F : ' , ' 1 S 'L f ::': rj 2 2 105 Rinehart. Robert Second Vice-Pres. ot the First National. Roberts, Olive Irene Inst put the thermometer under your tongue, please. Ross, Betty Frances Head dietician at the White House. Printers' Club 2. 3. Rubick, Iames K. Engineer on the road to Utopia. Cheerleader 4: Iunior Class Giitorian: Senior Class Vice-Pres.: .Fourth Page Ed. of Courier 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Sec. 3, Mem. Chmn. 2, 3, 4. Dev. Chmn. 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Boys' Sports Ed 4: Debater 3, 4, Pres. 4: Track Team 4: Student Council 2, 4, lst Vice-Pres. 4: Sr. Prom. Comm. 3. 4. Senior Ballot. Russell, Mary Evelyn President of the Greater Kansas City Hik- ers' Club. Printers' Club 2: Clio 3. Sanders, Mary Owner of Sanders Taxi, Inc. Schippe, Margaret Eugenia She keeps books all day and sings all night. Olympic C ' Or h. 2, 3: Gi ' Chorus 3, 4: Mixe al.. 1 -' - . , 4: Pep Club 3. - ' 1 ' Q A I W K ' A ' xlfmftsoatpf Schumaker, Bernard 'QV' .J Now dropping his Plumb-bob in Brazil. H1-Y 3, 4, Reporter 3: Nor-easter Bus. Comm. 4: R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4: Debaters 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pres. 4. . Rist, Verna Deane Dr. Rist's Advanced Trigonometry Text. Seal Club Z: Latin Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nurse Asst. 3: Clio 2, 3, 4. Rockey, Virginia Mae Achieved her ambition to be a successlul housewife. - Girl Reserves 3, 4: Solo Contest 3, 4: Vik- ing Varieties 4. Rowe, Dorothy Jean Mr. Smith is out, may I take the mes- sage? Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. Russell. Keith Successful manipulator of the stock mar- ket. Hi-Y 4: R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4: Benton 4. Sample, Allen Ir. His alto sax furnishes a Sample ot fine entertainment. Hi-Y 4: Band 2, 3, 4. Sanders, Mirtie Iust finished putting her l000th ther- mometer in patients' mouths. Theta 2. Schondelmaier, Lois Ellen Featured singer with the Viking Sisters. Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Asst. Sec. 3, Asst. Treas. 4: Clio 3, 4, Lit Song Leader 4: Student Council 4: Viking Varieties 4. Schwab, Lewis H. Running a fine line of restaurants and hotels through the North Lakes region. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4: Rifle Team 4. 106 Sebring, I-'ern lone Featured singer on all time Hit Parade. Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Chorus 3, 4: Nurse Asst. 3: Bond and Stamp Rep. 4. Showalter. Iimmy Leading batter in the American Associa- tion. Poster Contest 3: A Cappella 4. Simons. Norma Lee People are going mad over her latest creations in wall paper. Printers' Club 4: Pep Club 3. Small. Richard Wings over China. Smith. Iameson Awarded medal for first world cruise in new super-cargo The Wing. H1-Y 2, 3, 4, Prog. Comm. 4, Sec. 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4: First Rifle Team 4, Hop Planning Comm. 3, 4: Officers' Club 4: Benton 3, 4. Smith. Patsy lust achieved tame by being the mil- lionth Smith in the world. Smoot. Elizabeth Beautiful art stylist tor Adrian. Snider. Mary Lou Head of Snider Secretarial School. Latin Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Pep Club 3. 107 Shepherd. Bob His mystery novels keep his readers' hair on end. those that have hair. Hi-Y 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Battl. Staff 4. Plans and Training Officer 4, Otticers' Club 4, Crack Co. Z: Chmn. Deco. Comm. for I-lop 4: Viking Varieties 4: Chmn. Ir. Sr. Prom Comm. 4. Sidener. Earl Dean Now battling turnip termites on his farm with L'l Abner. St. Sgt. R.O.T.C. 4. Singleton. Elmer Confirmed bachelor. Smith.Bob Now proprietor of Smith Bros. Cough- drops. Smith. lo Ann Demon oi women at Smith College. Printers' Club 2, 3: Business Mgr. oi Courer 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nor'east er Bus. Comm. 3. Co-Business Mgr. 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Lit Winner 3: Pep Club 3, Office Asst. 4. Lit Winner 4. Smithmier. Louis Coach Smithrnier's team sets all time rec- ord in the Olympics. Benton 4: Track Team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4. Smullen. Mary Ann Executive for Camp Fire Girls. Seal Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Student Council 4: Information Desk 4. Snook. Helen Louise Baby Snool-r makes good as secretary. Girl Reserves Z. 4: Clio 2, 4. X , Sonqer, Betty Io A super seamstress who can make any clothes fit any size. Olympic Club 2: Seal Club 3, 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4: Hockey All-star 2: Basket- ball 2: Pep Club 2. Spradley. Juanita Iuanita is on the Spanish Hour. Staeuble. Nelson Instructor in military tactics at West Point. R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Crack Co. 2, Officers' Club 4, Rifle Club 2: Debater 4. Stanton, Thomas Red Stanton dood it again. Second Football Team 4. Stokes. Roberta Ieanne Frank Sinatra's secretary. Latin Club 2: Pep Club 3: Printers' Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nurse Asst. 4: Clio 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4. Strickland, Mary Modeling clothing for Mademoiselle. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, First Place Post- er Contest 2, Hon. Men. Art Contest 3: Art Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: 3rd page Ed. of Courier 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: A Cap' pella 2, 3: Asst. Editor Nor'easter 3, Sr. Editor 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secq 4: Viking Varieties 3: Pep Club 3: Seal Club 2: All- Star Basketball 2, All-Star Volley Ball 2. Sullenger. Doris Iean She holds the patients' hands in the oper- ating room. , A Cappella 4: Delta 2, 3, 4: Viking Var- ieties 4. Taibi, Mary Lou New record iust announced for her non- stop swim across the Pacific. Olympic Club 4: All-Star Basketball 4: Hockey Play Day 4. .-, 'tk 2-are T .Q .81 Sotham. Thomas Fredric President of Sotham Toy Mfg. Co. Spanish Club 3: Boys' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4: R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4: Rifle Club 2. Springstube, Charles Inherited a fortune, now living a tramp life de luxe. Hi-Y 4, Vice-Pres. 4: N Club 4, Second Football Team 2, 3, First Team 4. Stanhart, Suzanne Housewife, expert in making Suzanne Waffles. Seal Club 4: Delta 2, 3, 4. Stevens, Bill Newly elected mayor of Kansas City. Sports Ed. Courier 4: Hi-Y 4, Pres. 4: De- bater 4, Reporter 4: Second Football Team 3, First Team 4: Track Team 3, 4: N. Club 3, 4: Student Council 4, Pres. 4, Chmn. Exec. Comm. 4, Representative All-City Student Council 4, President 4. Street, Dorothy Her motto, Clothes make the woman, and she makes the clothes. Theta 4, Cheerleader 4: Asst. Treas. in Bond and Stamp Sales 4. Strong, Nadine Editor-in-Chief of the New York Tribune. Latin Club 2: Girl Reserves 2, 4: Ir. Editor of Nor'easter 3, Home Room Ed. 4: Office gtssit. 4: Clio 2, 3, 4: 100 Girls' Club Sutherlin, Edward Lee Iust opened a new eye clinic. I Tanner, Vir i if lust vote America at Atlantic City. Olympic 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Delta 2, 3, 4 aplain 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Critic 4, Song Leader 3: Basket- ball All-Star 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2: Volley Ball 2, 3: Hockey Play Day 3, 4, Capt. 4: Bas- ketball Play Day 4. 108 Tate. Fred Somebody's perfect ? husband. Band 2. Teri, Carmaline Secretary for Boyle Air Lines. A Cappella 3: Viking Varieties 3. Thelen. Barbara Iean Head of National Council tor Women Geniuses. Olympic Club 2: Spanish Club 3, Sec. 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4: All-Star Basketball 2, All-Star Volley Ball 2. Senior Ballot. Thomas. Violet Secretary at Municipal Auditorium: see her for a iree ticket. Art Club Z: Girl Reserves 3: Girls' Chorus ig li., Cappella 3: Viking Varieties 3: Pep lu 3. Thompson, Dixie California, here I come. Thompson. Virginia Lou Understudy of Ioan Davis. Dramatic Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 4: Theta 4: Spring Play 3. Thornton, Thelma LeVerne Professional hat and hairdressing mod- eler. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4, Treas 4: Pep Club 3. Tiemey, Bette Ann The Gene Tierney of the '50's. .!, L x , 109 at Y M. Tebbets, Iohn Samuel gr charge of a division for Fuller Brush O. Hi-Y 3: Student Council 3. v A. ermini, Rose'Marie Setting the styles tor career girls. Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Theta 3, 4: Student Council 4. Thomas, Betty Ruth Yes, another steno, and how. Thomas, Wallace Head engineer lor Power and Light Co. R.O.T.C. Lt. 4: Officers' Club 4: Benton 2: Stage Crew Capt. for Spring Play 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Thompson, Norma President of Torrid Zone Furnace Co., and is she hot Printers' Club 4. Thornton. Betty Northeast's new vocal instructor. A Cappella 3, 4: Girls' Trio 4: Vocal Music Editor of Nor'easter 4: Delta 3, 4, Treas. 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Thumian. Dolores Archeologist, just carved her initials on the Sphinx. All-Star Basketball. Tillman. Betty Iane A Ziegteld girl. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Band 3, 4, Officer 4: Clio 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Tipton, Dennis Dr. Tipton's Anti-Pain Pills for Pale Peo- ple. x .-. -N: V, V I : Hi Y. Toms, Ronald Apprentice of Humphrey Bogart. Hi-Y 4: Benton 2: Track Team 4. Trussell, Alberta Marie Comic strip artist lor Super Mouse. Fifth place Poster Contest 3: Pep Club 2: Olympic Club 2. Tyler, Doris Lee Designer of a new Sunbeam Mixmaster. Art Honor Society 4: Art Contest 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4, Head Librarian 4. . Viers. Lyal D. Engaged in research work at Mass. Inst. of Tech. Vice-Pres. Iunior Class: Sgt.-at-Arms Sen- ior Class: Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Sgt.-at-Arms 4: R.O.T.C. Cpl. 3: Crack Co. 2: Rifle Club 3: Benton Z, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, 4: Second Football Team 2: Capt. Second Team 2: All-City Foot- ball 4, Capt. 4: Track Team 3, 4: N. Club 3, 4: Notre Dame Trophy 4: War Bond Comm. Sec. 4: Ir.-Sr. Prom. Comm. 3, 4. Wade, Helen Head psychologist at alyzing the dream life Olympic Club 2. Wade, Millie I. guccessful manager oi the Portable Broom o. Asst. Cheerleader 4: R.O.T.C. Ed. of Courier 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4: Officers' Club 4: Student Council 3: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Walker, Marilou Presenting Blue Baby Walker at 'the Stork Club. Art Honor Society 3, 4: Hon. Men. Inter- scholastic Art Contest 3: Art Club 2, 3, Com. Ch. 3: Dramatic Club 4: Special Column Courier 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Pub. Chmn. 4: Nor-easter Art Staff 2, Locals Editor 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Lit Winner 4. Todd, Harold M. Thousands sway to the swing of his symphonic baton. Dramatic Club 3, 4: Orch. 3, 4, Conductor 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4, Second in Command of Co. C 4: Officers' Club 4: Benton 4: Spring Play 3, 4: Christmas Play 3, 4. Troyer, Richard G. Head of Truck Drivers' Local No. 48. Tutera, F. Dominick Morgenthau III. Poster Contest 4: Art Contest 4: Student Council 2. Grace Doing a good' iob imitating the District Attorney's Miss Miller. Pep Club 3. von Kothen, Margerita Packing pills to pretty patient patients. Pep Club 3. Wade,lackie A second Bing Crosby, but has better luck with his horses. Hi-Y 4: Debaters 3. Waisner, Shirley Arbiter of New York's social 400. Girl Reserves 4: Alpha 4, Treas. 4: Stu- dent Council 2, Chmn. War Bond Comm. 4. Wallin, Ernest Really in Ernest in the Marine Medical Corps Hi-Y 4: Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Second Foot- ball Team 2, First Team 3, 4: Mgr. Bas- ketball iirst team 4: Mgr. track team 3, 47 N Club 3, 4: Student Council 2. 110 Walmsley. Heru Ra Two fathoms deep in HZO. Watley, Ruby Lifting dead pans at the beauty shop. Olympic Club 2: Pep Club 3, Weighill, Mariorie Lee Starring on Broadway in The Corn Is Ripe. Art Club 3: Dramatic Club 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. Social Chmn. 3, Publicity Chmn. 4: Nurse Asst. 3: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Critic 4: Lit Winner 3: Student Council 4, Sec. 4: Viking Varieties 3. Wesenberg, Ienny Lou Ienny Lou will now sing for you. Courier Bookkeeper 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Solo Contest 3, 4: Nurse Asst. 4: Volley Ball All-star 2: Aerial Darts All-star 2: Student Council 2. White, Mary Louise Now whistling for Rinse White. Seal Club 2. Wilkes, Helen Another Helen of Troy: she's iust launched a barge at Darby's. Reporter lr. Class: Treas. Sr. Class: Dra- matic Club 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, Music Chmn. 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Nurse Asst. 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4 Initiator 4, Vice-pres. 4, songleader for Lit Contest 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4, Health Chmn. 4: Student Mgr. Viking Varieties 4: Safety Pins 3, 4: Ir. Sr. Prom. Comm. 3, 4: Inter-Society Dance Comm. 4. Senior Ballot. Willis, Lawrence Open wide, it won't hurt much. Hi-Y 2, 3. Wood, Virginia E. . She said she Wood and she is t fashion designer. 5 Art Club 4: Girl Reserves nt Council 4. 111 ur' Q..-v if ,,.. Qi. 'mv' K' . .fx ,f 'Quuew fail '-A. ww -w--0 nn Y' ..--ev Ware. Patsy lean Ware-ing down her taps until reveilla. Olympic Club 2: Dramatic Club 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Volley Ball All-star 2: Vik- inq Varieties 2. Weeks. Elvira Taking care of the Weeks at the h - pital. Q : Wenski, Anna M. ' General office worker for General Elec- tric. All-star Basketball 2: All-star Volley Ball Z: All-star Hockey 3, 4. 1,1762 Z - Q., Westman. Glenn Kay Cee Iones the second. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Student Council 2. Whitehead. Gordon H. Giving his canvases the brush-off. Art Honor Society 2: Art Contest 2: Hi'Y 4. Williams, Patti Iean Designs everythin for her own home. Latin Club 2: girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3. Witt, Mavice Your girl Sunday, Monday, or always. Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Orch. 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Solo Contest 3: Nurse Asst. 4: Alpha Z, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. thinks his secretary is all Student Council 3, 4, Comm. Wylie, Mary Nell Interprets everything but Greek, and it's all Greek to us. Spanish Club 3: Office Asst. 4: Delta 3, 4: Student Council 3. Zuzich. Sam She other engineers call him Whistlin' BID. Hi-Y 2, 4: R.O.T.C. lst Lt. 4, Officers' Club 4: Ir. Sr. Prom. Co m. 3: Art Honor Society 3. W , MM! Daugherty, Eugene Dee Still going oomph. oomph, oomph on his big horn. Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Solo Contest 4: Track team 3, 4: N Club 4: Viking Varieties 4, First Football Team 4. Gorman, W. Donald lt pays to cross the bridge to Gor- man's. Nester, Robert His baton and clarinet are hotter than Benny Goodman's. Band 2, 3, 4, Student Director 4, Dance Band 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Capt. 4: Officers' Club 4: Debater 3, 4, Treas. 4: Student Council 2: Viking Varieties 3, 4. Rudder. William Iames Invents a new type Rudder for iet pro- pulsion planes. Hi-Y 4: First Football team 4. Wamsley, Robert Alan Wamsley was a chemist, Warnsley is no more: For what he thought was H20 Was HZSO4. Second Football team 2, 3, First team 4: All-city football Hon. Men. 4: N Club 4. Woody, Robert Woody is a famous tree surgeon, he am- putates all the limbs. i Wynn, Patricia Cover girl for Esquire. A Cappella 4. Beeman. Neal Richard Commercial artist for Beeman's Chewing Gum. R.O.T.C. Pic. 4. Elliott, Robert W. Elliott Artificial Arms Co. Hi-Y 2, 4. Irving, Betty Principal for the Irving School for Home- makers. Band Z, 3, 4, Officer 4. Romano, Don Another Hollywood Don Iuan. Soper, Dick Phog Allen's understudy. Band 2: First Basketball team 2, 3, Capt. 4: All-city Basketball 4, Capt. 4: Track Team 4: N Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. Wickstrom, Robert His clothes are Hollywood's sensation, a new Adolphe Meniou. Hi-Y 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Officers' Club 4, Command Flag Detail 4: Bentons Z, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Chaplain 4: Student Council 4: Viking Varieties 4. 112 X937 -f L Q :Q 'U 1' S ,J V P 5 s94 4 THQ Sepfember 8-School started 24-First Courier 24-N. E. vs. Chrisman October 2-N. E. vs. Central 4-7-Society Rush Parties 8-N. E. vs. Ward 18-N. E. vs. East 23-N. E. vs. Southwest 29-N. E. vs. Paseo 31-Halloween November 4+Debate between Bentons and Debaters 5-N. E. vs. Southeast 12-N. E. vs. Westport 14-Football Championship Assembly 14-First G. R. Dance 18-Open House 19-Inter-Society Dance 23-Barn Dance at Masonic Temple 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation fwhoopeelll 26-Football Banquet December 3-4-Viking Varieties 10-Formal G. R. Dance 10-N. E. vs. Chrisman 15-N. E. vs. Ward 18-N. E. vs. Shawnee Mission 22-Christmas Assembly 22-Mixer 22-Christmas vacation Happy Yuletide, everybody! Ialzuary 3-Welcome back to school fughll 8-N. E. vs. Central 14-N. E. vs. Southwest 15-N. E. vs. East 20-No school-a few of us passed 21-Did You Pass Dance at Masonic 22-N. E. vs. Manual 28-N. E. vs. Chrisman February 4-Society Open House ll-G. R. Dance 16-Mixer 18-N. E. vs. Westport 21-N. E. vs. Southeast 25-Awarded Minuteman Flag 25-N. E. vs. Paseo 26-Leap Year Dance at Masonic Jbfarcb 20-Iunior Town Meeting 24-Printers' Club Banquet 24-G. R. Formal Dance 31-R. O. T. C. Hop vfpril l-Tacky Dance at Masonic 4-10-Easter vacation 14-15-Spring Play 21-Lit Contest 25-Mixer 28-Spring Concert Jbfay 5-Solo Contest 5-Ir.-Sr. Prom 13-Honor Assembly 19-Senior Class Day Nothing wrong with me-it's just the Way my brother walks. 26-Last day for seniors-sob! Ha! 30-Decoration Day-no school. june 9-Graduation. Thou Dear Northeast. OUR STAMPS AND BONDS SENT THIS BOAT ON ITS WAY ll4 -Xxx- IQ W0 90 'NU JSM? , JIGQEMWWQSLJQWJBX 59-Q4 iyiogmqf j ' ID fDH!DORlfIiD is n kj 25? -N 4 For those gr d t df t d t of Northea t h g th 1 s to p rve the s ty f th ld d to Q E , k pth -b g1g111 ff dom L, b ' g b ghtly p t ffer a ' ? P ? I , '1 tp y . N ax My if + 2 S '-Vx J VN X . I . .,' 1.-'A - I ,fff f 'li ' M If 5 L-'4 FV I . , J A I1 ,1 IV' V W-I --.,jf4'.f' . jf! 'x fy 1 ' W ' '1' v ' ff ' U fn ,f ' ' 'Ji 'jf' , . V f A. 'FH' 1 ' U 1 .q . If I ,jj , I f ly . J 'P J I I- ' jf: 'A 41 1 :Viv A 4 I . I ,.1 F 4- Ajvjs if ,,H Q ,-jg! Nt ,b fl I: f Q fjf, 6 Sfwxf N ,, .5 'lx' ' ' 6, . xj ' I f V . ,., '. -W rn ' S .9 Q' QR AFM J ' ,JZ V 94' f 4 fl f .J ' bfrf' is ' f I- , .1 vpfw,,-Kam A ,Af ! : , gif, ' , uf I i a 'O Q 0 'Q 116 . 4, ff Rx PASSENGER LIST Abston, Juanita 66, 86. A Cappella 25. Accurso, Neva 31, 69. Adams, Thelma 86. Adkins, Wilma 30, 39, 71. ' 36, 39, 53. 63, 86. mmistr on 9-14. Albertson, Dorothy 32, 67. Albin, Juanita 70. Alexandria, Keith 71. Alexopoulos, Jimmie 71, 86. Alexopoulos, Ted 60, 85. Allcock, Alice 71. A1 ' 65, 86. cock, 1 ram 22, 46, 50, 62. 38, 52. 53, 65. len. etty ou 8, 71. Allen, David Lee 66. Allen, W. David 58, 67. Allen, Dorene 70. 1, 32, 39, 70, 86. Allen,Mary 7 . Allen, Raymond Glenn 71. Allen, Richard P. 30, 40, 58, 59, 65. Allen, Robert 50, 51, 63, 86. Allen, Wilma 68, 86. Allinder, Marie 71. Allred, Alma Mae 25, 63. Alpha Literary Society 30. el 25, 37, 63, 86. Ammerman, . enry 59, 66. Anawalt, Bill 58, 62. Anderson, Betty Jane 86. Anderson, Bob Zl, 30, 33, 46, 67. Anderson, Dorothy Ellene 16, 30, 39. Anderson, James 64. Anderson, Margaret 64. Anderson, Shirley 68. I ' ' ay 36. 66. ng rn, John ante 64. Angotti, Gloria 62. Angotti, Robert 63. ' 38, 70. or 0, 39, 66. ntrim, aro 0, 71. Apple, Don 30, 50. I Applegate, Richard 60. 64. Arbuckle, Norma Lorene 69. Ardagna, Mickey 69. 4 Arend l t - arie 66, B6. ' - 'FYI orren - - , 86. , ' 0 1' 0 , 71 re - 1 . 66 ' r . , ' aryorie 69. Armstrong, Edna Mamie 63, 86. Arndt, Vernon 59, 67, 86. Arnold, Charles 69, 86. Arnold, Jean 67. Art Club 35. Art Honor Society 41. Arthur, Mary 32, 41, 70. Arvin, Betty Jean 23, 39, 64. Asbeck, Frank 64. Atkins, Clarence Eugene 30, 40, 56, 58, 63, 78. ' 16. 39. 62. August, war 31, 69. Aulla, Richard 64. rm 2, 69. ustm, t e arre 25, 38, 67. Awalt, Polly Nan 31, 38, 69. Baggerly, Bob 62. Baggett. Doris 70. Baker, Conley 13, 21, 59, 69. Baker, David 46, 69. Baker, Edna May 66. Baker, Eugene 64. B s 13, 18, 21, 31, 35, 38. 70. . 6. ' d 6, 36, 52, 63, 87. B , 32, 66. a 9. Barber, Norman 67, 87. Barclay, David Laird 31, 35, 60, 65. Barclay, Robert Bryce 21, 30, 57, 87. Barnard, Tipton 67. Barnes, David 67. Barnes, Frank 62. Barnes, Mary Louise 65. Barnett, Buel Walter 12, 13, 57, 59, 67. Bartholomew, Delores 70. Barton, Jack 67. Bascio, Annette 7l. ha 8. B e a - 9. Basye, Erma 70. Ba 2, 36, 38, 53, 63, 87. com, etty 67. Baum, Donald 62. Baxter, Miss Mary 10, 71. Beall, Robert Eugene 59, 66. c 4. lrley 30, 38, 69. 117 Beatty, Charles 58, 70. Beck, Megan 71, Beck, Norene 7l. Becker, Marvin 64. Beckner, Frances 22, 67. Mis 10. ee e, orrarne . Beeman, Neal 59, 64, 112. Beeson, Florence 71. Belingloph, Alex 70. Belingloph, Frieda 66, 87. 10. 69. ennett, aro une 64, 87. Bennett, Le Roy 63. Benson, Beverly Ann 31, 39, 69, 87. Bentonian Literary Society 31. Bergin, Peggy 68. Betz, Patricia 66. r C. Fra 10, 70. ianc mo, oe , . Bicktord, Claudine 12, 31, 38, 70, 87. irch . .. Q 9, 71. ISHS!!! ames 22, 50, 67, 87. is ee, '-o- ee 22,64. Bishop, Mary 66. ' , 69. rtt e, orot y Marie 67. Black, Charles 23, 64. Blake, Dale 59, 62. Bloom, Charles Louis 66. Bly, Neva 71. Boardman, Betty 66, 87. Boatright, Georgia Lee 30, 38, 67. Boeth. Bob 67, 87. Boettcher, Bob 59. 68. Boling, Ellen Claire 70. Bonville, Bettie Lee 71. Booker, Frank 64. ' 11 - 2 . I 0 I I 0 B a u 62 87 osna , , , , . Bost, Lester 64. Bounds, Lee 22. Bourne, Pauline 67. Bouyear, Lura 20. Bouyear, Troy Kenneth 64. 2. 19, 31, 38, 70, 87. ' 5, 88. Bow in, ary o 69. Bowlin,Ronald 13, 22, 31, 40. 67, 88. Bowman, Cattie 68. Bowman, Mattie 66. Bowman, Verlene 88. Bowser, Harlan 69. Box, Gordo . . . . 46. Bradley, Barbara 32, 65. 2, 68, 88. ra ey, ary Ann 9. Bradley, Maxine 65, 88. Bradley, Ned 22, 25, 40, 63. . 38, 63. 12, 3, 21, 31, 35, 37. 59, 65. 66, 88. Brantley, Kathleen 70, 88. Brantley, Orpha 63. Brazeal, Mary Io 23, 64. Breedlove, Raymond 71. Brents, Norma Jeanne 36, 65. Bresel, Florence 36, 48. Bresnehen, Tom 67, 88. Breshears, Twyla Lou 69. Brewer, Jean 88. Bridges, Bonnie 63, 88. Bridgewater, Lee 46, 50. 62. Bridges, Peggie Joyce 38. 67. Briscoe, Sam 66. Brizendine, Robert Williams 59, 67. In ,U 34. as I I - nr-fssrrmztmurmlz - 0. 53. ro e , wee e 67 Broughton, Keith 22, 59, 71. Broughton, William Herbert 64. Brown, Anna Margaret 71. Brown, Betty Jane 71. Brown, Betty Lee 63. n Bil rown, , ona , 65. wn, u 32 ro , ours , 50, 65, 88. Brown, Robert 68. Bruce, Doris Lee 68. Bruna, Kathryn 70. Brunworth, Wallace 46, 63. Bryan, Mr. Joseph G. ll. Buchanan, Robert 57, 68. Buita, Joe 62. Buiord, Bett . , n ey . Burch, Joe Donald 66. Burgess, Beverly 32, 69, 88. Burke, Keith 62. Burns, Robert W. 63. 50, 51, 68, B8 Burnett, John 40, 67, 89. Burras, Bill 58, 89. Burras, Joyce 67. Burrowes, Margaret De Ora 62. Burrns, Jack 63. 1 - -H - -. - 5,46,5l,63. IH'E.i1p l! 45, 46, 63, 89. u I-H yean 8. But r a h 22 36 , 1 . Buxton, Doris 32, 38, 70. Byam, Betty Lou 30, 35, 38, 65. Bybee, De Lois 71. ' erle E ' 66 , era me , Byfield, Jimmy 69. 'ce 70, 82 a 1 , an , . Cain, Joseph Henry 67. Cain, Mattie Berniece 71. a we , eurs Edurin 64. Camden, Reba 13, 21, 30, 35, 89. Campbell, Alvera 70. Russell 12 Campobasso, Frank 69. Canada, Roberta 32, 70, 89. Canaday, John 22, 58, 71. Canaleo, F. Carlo 69.' Cannon, Pat 62. Cannon, Sara 70, 89. Cargyle, Glen E. 16, 18, 19, 21, 31. 62, 89. . ' ' 25,31 -' Car 1- - Glflllillf 7 ' 8 35, 4 d1 nu . e -9 9 6. arpen er, ar es , - , Carpenter, William Floyd 68. Carswell, Beda 32, 66. Carter, Helen Ruth 63. Carver, Clifford 23, 64. Carver, Henry 58. a , rrgi , , 89. Cave, William J. 24, 25, 30, 40, 63. Cavender, Helen Marie 71. Cervello, Dominic 66. gissor, Jacqueline 70. a mers, C. ac . Chartra an, atricia 25, 35, Cheek, Lois Ruth 38, 69. ev m, aye . 1 ers, arjorie 65. ' el rmento, osep rne 36, 67. Chorus, Girls' 25. Christie, Josephine 71. ,f 1 lpl 1, ' OHSO 5 . ' 1 ar , oris 70, . Clifton, ames 23, 59, 64. Clionian Literary Society 31. Clore, Robert Lee 25., 31, 67. Clover y e, arry 0, , Clow, Shirley 39, 70, 90. Clubs 35-37. Coats, Richar , 9. Cocks, Marilyn 32, 38, 70, 90. Coier, Robert 1 am , , l,59,7l. Colborn, Ruth Ann 68, 90. Coldsnow, Jack 65, 90. Cole, Luta 39. Cole, Mary Lorraine 67. Cole, Sarah Lee 25, 37, 67. o eman, ottie arie 66. Colliver, Glenn 59, 64. Compton, Donald 58, 69. Connelly, Mariorie 39, 70, 90. Conner, Jerold T. 64. Conrick, Frank W. 62. Y ' 21 31 Cook, Marilyn 22, 30, 39, 67. Cook, Richard Allen 31, 40, 58, 63. Cooley, Jack 62. Cooley, Rose Mary 66. 90. Coonce, Joan 67. Cooper, Bill 64. Cooper, Ora Kathryn 66. 33 Cope, Retha 70. Correntie, Marguerite 32, 68. Corsentino, Ioseph Philip 59, 71. Corwin, Everett, Ir. 22, 59, 63. Cosby, Ronald Keith 23, 59, 64. Courier 16-17. Courter, Beverly 25, 39. 63. Cox, Josephine 66. Cox, Richard 58, 66. Crabb, Mary Carolyn 13, 30, 35, 39, 63. Crabtree, Eudeen 68. Craigq, Orville 67. rai Pats 12, 13, 32 g , . . 70 90. raven, Lee . Crawford, Sherlee 64. Creason, Kenneth 63. Creason, Madeline 53, 64. TBI Crites, Louise 13, 64. Croft, Marvin R. 62, 90. Crooks, Caroline 18, 30, 38, 67. Crooks, Mary 39, 68, 90. Cropis, Iosephine 13. r row, ita ayle , . Crumpton, Rilla B. 71. Crutcher, Fred 59, 70. Culp, Ellyn Louise .70, Cummins, D. Alvin 69. Cunningham, Sarah Iane 16, 30, 38, 62, 91. Cunningham, William 59, 70. Cunningham, William W. 18, 30, 40, 58, 67. Curnutt. Velta, Marie 63. Curry, Eva Mae 70, 91. Curry, Shirley 31, 39, 67. Cusick, Raylon Clyde 46, 50, 66. Cutshall, Robert 68. ela Marie 32, 39, 70, 91, Dalton. vere . D'Angelp, e e . -. Danner, aver , . Darling. Shirley Iean 62. Darr, Clyde 22, 71. Darrow, Shirley 65. l aug erty, Paul 62. Davidson, Mary Dean 25, 39, 69. Davis, David 25, 58, 63. Davis, Don 64. Davis, Eugene H. 60, 67. ' e W. 11, 14. avis, a ryn , 91. Davis, Paul Max 66. Davis, Richard 58, 64. Davis, Willard P. 68, 91. Davison, Tom I. 62. Day, Marjorie 67. Dayton, Eileen 70, 91, Dean, Dorothy E. 32, 36, 39, 53, 67. Dee, Anna Marie 12, 31, 38. 70. 1 n 13 32 67. e ar t, ac . Del-laso, Fred 46. DeLong, Elva 70. DelOrier, Richard 45, 46, 50, 51, 69. Delta Literary Society 32. DeMaria, Victor 63, 91. DeMoss, Ann 91. DeNato, Rose Marie 16, 32, 38, 66. Denisto 9, Alberta . Derringer, Gloria 70. DeShon. Marilyn Mae 70. Desimone, Angelo 67. DeWeerdt, Albert 45, 46, 50, 51, 66. Diamond, Mary Lu 16, 30, 38, 66. DiBenedetto, Anthony 13, 22, 67. DiCapo, Carl 46, 51, 69, 91, DiCapo, Vito 64. Dickens, Robert 22,ADa 67. Dickerson, Norma 12, 53, 62. Die ' ie m, ic y 66. DiGeorge, Lena 65, 91. Dinsmoor, John W. 12, 13, 30, 46, 64. Din i ' ' 0 . imo, ona . , . . ixon, 1 y ene 59, 70. Dob ns, Miss Penelo e 10 Donahue. Roy 59, 69. Donnici, Ernest 45, 46, 48, 48, 50, 51. 69. Doolin, Ronald 21, 68, 83, 81. Doubledee, Dorothy Lee 71. Dowdy, Mary 32, 38. 71, 91. PASSENGER LIST-Continued Do ' axine 21, 32, 35, 66. owning, ober . Drake, Collins 59, 70. Dramatic Club 35. Dreis, Donald 68, 92, , 9. 6 , . Dultield, George 58, 70. uncan FEUIISIGV ' qlllI0'FFiK31lG1l:i lim ' uncan ar ee 31,3 , , un ap, ar a . ,Dykal Emil 45. W l l ill ll lil i ii Q 1 Eager, Myrtle Iane 71. Earles, Norma ean 68. Easton r , e ma oraine 68, Eckman, Charles William 64. Edwards, Anna Ruth 69, 92. Edwards, Bonnie 71. Edwards, Eddie 22, 40, 67, 92. Edwards, Howard 58, 67. Edwards, Margaret 66. Edwards, Robert 71. Ehrhardt, Richard 66, 92. Eichenberg, Leah 71. Eisenbrandt, Edward 65, 92. Ekstrum, Barbara 35, 39, 69. Elderbrook, Roselee 71. Eli, Rodell 70. Elli ' iott, obert , , Ellis, Austin 22, 59, 67. llis, Ruth en 67. Ellison, Cleta 70. Elms. Betty Ruth 69. Emberton, Norville Edward 22, 23, 60. En el, Miss A n ng , e , . England, Donald 18, 35, 41, 68. - hm u 10 . . - - ers . mmvllmlif' 2, 30, 38 71 spinosa, ' arie ' . Ethridge, Mary Louise 62. 92. Ev ' ' vans, ary elle 71. Evans, Richard Allen 92. Evans, Roma 38. 53, 66. Ever veritt, atty Lou 32, 70. r Donald David 46, 50, 51, 66. Evinqe . Ewing, Shirley Gene 71. Faculty 10-ll. Fagan, Kenneth 40, 46, 68, 92. Falco, Iohn 92. Fariss, Wanda 64. Farne aron, o n . Faron, Ruth 62. Farrell, lack Layton 58. Farris, Jimmie 64. 92. an coner, . axine . ein e , e Y , , , 52, 64, 93. F ' ' 44 45 S GIS, O ef . . Fergusan, lack 58, 69, 93. Fetter, William A. 18, 30, 35, 40, 41, 58, 63. Findley, Max 69. Finn, Donald 62. Finn, LeVaughn 41, 63, 93. Finter, Dorthea 70. Firkins, Rue Anna 25, 71, 93. Fisher . 10, 31 , on 2 , , . Fisher, Gerald 64. 1 ' ini Fitzgere , o . Fitzwater, Betty 68, 71. Flanigin. Don 16, 62, 93. e Fleschman. , 3. Flory, Pauline 66. 93. Football 44-47. Ford, Betty Gene 66. Ford, Ioy.71. oree, ernon . Forestier, Helen 35, 38, 64. Fouck, Rowena 63. Fowler. Norene 69. Fox, Iohn H. 30, 40, 58, 67. Frances, Rose Mary 63. Rose 25, 71, 93. raser, obert . Fraser, Roberta 65. Freeman, Doris 70. Freeman, Ralph 23. French, Vera 67. Frew, Donald V. 60. Friedman, Henry 18, 31, 59. 67. Fries, Wilma 63. Frogge, Lloyd 69. Frohm, Marvel Dean 62. Frye, Mary Gertrude 71. Fugate, Doris 63. 1 Fuller, Frances 18, 19, 30, 35, 38, 41, 70, 93 Fuller, Sunny 30. 38, 69. Fults, Daniel A. 58, 67. Gable, Evelyn Ruth 63. Galbraith, Peggy 18, 31, 38, 66, 93. Gallagher, Donna 67. Gallatin, Doris 71. Gammill, Erwin 58, 65, 93. Gammill, Norma 68. Gant, Edith 71. Gant, Jack 63. Ganzer, Raymond Walter 67. Garcia ' Garrett Wanda Ieanne 32 Garrison Ioe 64 Garrison ' Garrett Dorns 30 33 63 , nnet 22, 59, 94. Gartman G , n ae18, ,' ,60,69. Gash, Kathleen 30, 38, 63. Gash, Rose 62. , a . Garrett, Bettie 13, 32, 38, 66. , f ' ' - , 94. yy e'FJEf'Y3Sluam rairslcutnl eames, . ic ar . Gee, Leonard 59, 64. German, Gloria 71. Gessley, Mary 66, 94. George, Shirley 23, 36, 38, 53. Ga a EE iss to s1D Giaramtta, ary nn . Gibbs, Dick 30, 56, 94. ' dre 3 resy, a , , 4. Gilbert, Billy 58, 67. Gillespie, Noel 65. Gillespie, Paul 63. Gillum, Ieanne 30, 38, 68, 94. Gilson, Iean 53, 66, 94. Gioin, Iohn 64. Gippner, Elizabeth Lee 23. Gipson, Lula Bernice 23, 36, 64. Gipson, Marie 71. Girl Reserves 38-39. Girls'Chorus 25. Giunta, Dominick Salvatore 46, 49. 50, 62. Glasgow, Glenn 30, 59, 63. Glasscock, Ioan 63. Glorioso, Iohn 48, 49, 50, 51. Gober, Iames Iay 64. Goodman, Esther 16, 32, 38, 71. now :..- irk3158 . 'A Q!5Tl!iU1'I3fW15Lh'4v1I:1u ore, wrence , , , 6. 60, 63, 94. Gore, Ruth Marie 68. Gorman, Donald W. 60,70,l12. Gower, Cecil 63, 9.4. ray, Doris ean 7. Gray, Ioyce Gloria 71. Gray, obertN. . reen Miss Mar are . 0, 68. ree , , , . Green, Marvelle 36, 71. Greenfield, Kathryn Ann 23, 64. Greer, Charlene June . Greer, Mary Evangeline 36 e o R re or , iss , ene , Gross, Bob 71, 94. Gross, Willa Lou 68. Gruner, Gerald 59, 67. ' 4 ua tier, ohn 44, 45, 46, 48 3 Guentali Freda 70. al i ' ' u uinn, ea ora , , . Guliclr, La Rue 68. Gunderson. Genevieve 66. 118 Gurriere 36 39 66, 95. , ores . Guth, Robert 46. Guthrie, Don 23, 60, 66. Guyett, Glen Lee 31. 41, 59, 63. a n, il y ean , . Hahn, Leonard 23, 64. Halbert, Virginia Lea 63. Hale, Phyllis Ioyce 63. Hales, Clifford 69, 95. Haley, Eugene Wesley 64. Hales, Doris Irene 69. Hall, Aletha 69, 95. Hall, Anita Louise 53, 70. Hall, Gene Howard G6. Hall n 30, 39 6 on, ever a , , . Hamilton, Earlene 37, 38, 65. Hamilton, Eileen 66. Hamilton, Florence 68. 16 B2 5 ammon , e erg . Hanaway, Bill 67. anrion, Louis 59, . Hansford, Iohn R. 40, 50, 51, 64, 95. Hansen, Harold 59. Harber, Betty 68. Harman, Mr. R. V. 10, 69. Harper, Willa Dene 67. Hardcastle, Henry 22, 71. Harder, Dan 58, 64. Harlan, Delbert Lee 66. arness, o nnle 68. Harrell, Lawrence 58, 64, 95. Harrington, Marva 67. Harrington, Thelma 68. arris, o erta . rlarrison, Stella 62. Harville, Herbert 71. PASSENGER LIST-Continued op ms, , , . Hopkins, Peggy 39, 63. H Velma sman, s , . House, Norma Elizabeth 63. Housman. Dorothy Lee 69, 96. Howalt, Iack 59, 70. Howalt, Robert Frederick 59, 63. Howard, Barbara 22, 31, 39, 71, 96. Howard, Iames 62, 96. Howard, Thomas 21, 30, 60, 64. owe , ar es , , . Howell, lean 66. Howery, Don 89, 97. Hubbard, Douglas 60, 70. Hubbard -.lv ' -2 'U , ' 21 - --. , '-u Huff, Helen Lee 63. 97. ug es, era me . Hughes, Luther William 66. Hughes, Shirley 65. Hulett, George ZZ, 23, 65, 97. Hull, Rex 44, 45, 46, 97. Humberd, Iack 67. Hunley, Yvonne 70, 97. Hunt, Esther Lorine 35, 97. Hunter, acque me 22, 23, 31, 39, 65. Hurst, Don 50, 51, 63. Hutchinson, Miss Rachel 10. Ingalsbe, F. Eugene 67. ln Memoriam'1l5. 57 5 Irving Betty 22 69 112 Irwin Doris 37 39 69 Irwm Edgar 64 Irwin, Peggy Iean 53. Izzard, Iimmy 22, 30, 40 rxs , ie 1 iam 23, 64. Iacklovich, Betty Rose 63. , rmand 60, . tl aw ms, er a , - . ayes, o ores Lorene 66. nays, Clifford L. 62. Hazell, Hazel 71. nn 25, 32, 63 e ges, . Hefter, Bill 58, 62. Heinrich, Miss Martha M. 10, 14. Heishman, Iewel 62. Helden, Corrinne 25, 38, 69. Hellinq, Leo 63, 95. helm, Mary Elizabeth 52, 71. Helmer, Ioe Anna 63. Helms, Mary Louise 31, 35, 38, 41, Ro emry, r . . Henderson, Bob M. 64. Henderson, Dale 25, 67, 96. Hendrix, Eugene 46, 50, 69. Henke, Voncele Iuanita 68. llenry, Larry M. 58, 67. Henshaw, Shirley 67. Herbs 68, 96. er eman, arjorie 12, 13, 25, 31, 39, 70. r. ar ic man, e na ean 13, 38, 7 Higgins, Kenton 66. Hightill, Frances 25, 63, 96. Hilburn, Hope 31, 39, 67. 1-Iilkey, Billy 60, 67. Hill, Robert 13, 30, 50, 65. Hillebrand , e y curse . Hirsch, Zelma Louis Hix,16hn4e.' ' ' ' on, Mar 1- . 13 o s, on , 1 Hobbs 35 Iackson, Alice 68. 10 lacks 4 . on, ar an . Iackson, Mary Iane 66. I aco s, orna . Iacobs, Mary Elizabeth 38, 70, 97. acobson ' Ianes,'Earl 37. B IQ , oores , , , . 33, 40, 49 ouise . ins, nna ose . Ienkins, Iames 64, 97. ennings, Lloyd Parker 24. Iensen, Marie 66. s 1 0 U s I ' . nson, ar ara 31. Iohnson, Charles 70. Iohnson, Dean Paul 31, 57, 58, 68, 97. Iohnson, Evelyn 32, 71. Iohnson, Harold 12, 58, 62, 97. Iohnson, Lorene 65. Iohnson, Lorine B. 32, 65, 98. Iohnson, Luella 37, 62. Iohnson, Iames Richard 64. Iohnson, Robert 60, 70. Iohnson, Wendell 18, 19, 31, 33, 35, 41, 65, 98. Jones, Earl K. 46, 64.- Iones. Elaine 62, 98. Iones, Howard 57, 59, 64. Iones, Peggy ean . Iones, Rodney 67, 98. Iones, Wallace 25, 65, 98. ww U Iordan, Bill 62. Q u in, oyd 22, 59, 69. Iulian, Na , 1 A. lr. 31, 63. Iunior Officers 78. Kaiser, Norma 68. Kanan, Ethel Grace 68. Kanan, Maurice E. 67. Hodge, Rosie Pearl 66. ' 32 3 o com , aro , . Holliger, Harold E. 46, 69. Holloway, Charles 22, 67. Holloway, A. Roland 13, 40, 59, 64, 96. Holloway, Kenneth 30, 40, 65. Holt, Peggy Ioan 67. Home Rooms 62-71. Hook, Harlan D. 71. , 119 Kena ,Iac uelinel en , 1 ip , . Kenley, Ronald 59, 57, 98. Kennedy, Louise 66. Kensinger, Betty Iean 65. Kensinqer, Robert I. 66. Kern, Iack 70. Kerr, im , . Kershaw, Betty 36, 39, 71. 1 lian, Iames win . Kimball, Vernon 46, 49, 67. Kinzy, Ioe 70. Kish, Victor 66. Klein, Barbara 30, 39, 98. Klinock, Isabelle 71. Knapp, Lillian 16, 39, 62, 98. nig , u u ae 18, 30, 38, 70, 98. Koberstein, Bob 62. Koch, Carl 40, 45, 46.51, 65, 98. Kolar, Kenneth 64, 98. Kra ra resse, r. rthur O. ll, 30, 66. re , . Kulp, Bob 68. Kulp, Irene 69. Kunz, Gerald 30, 67. urtze orn, oro y 3. Kyle, Richard 22, 99. rances 36 52, 53 a ruzzo, ac , . Lacki, Iack 60, 69. Lackland, Coralie 99. La Fevers, L. Charles 30. Laird, Leslie 62. an er, a ter , . Landers, Virginia 32, 65. Landes, -Kenneth Roy 64. an ranca, Iosephine 70. Lanham, Lillian 12, 16 .6. La Puma Iohn a iso , . 31, 64. Larson, Mary lean 16, 31, 39, 66. Lasister, Marjorie E. 66, 99. Lasister, Marvin 63. Latta, Robert Earl 60. hlin, Mr. au . in e 1 ing 37. Lawless, Mrs. Ra Lapsleyl Martha 70. l wson, Lucille 53, 68, 99. Lay, Mary Jane 70. Leath, Mary Ellen 32, 67. Lee, A. Edwin 48, 50, 51, 65. Lee, Mariory 18, 30, 38, 70. Lee, Norman 23. Lee, Patricia Arm 67. Legant, Gerald 58. erner, e y 58, 70. Le Shure, Ioyce Gill 18, 32, 67. Le Shure, Margie 32, 36, 39, 65, 99. Lewis, Betty Iean 63, 99. Lewis, Richard 65, 99. rterary Contest 33. Little, Lorna 19, 32, 53, 70, 99. Llovd, Brianne 70. LoChiano, Anthony 31, 56, 58, 65, 99. Loc c e, Barbara 16, 25, 31, 39, 62, 100. Lockwood, Arlene Marie 62. Log, The 114. Long, Elaine lane! 63. Long, Ioseph Thomas 66. Long, Mayna Beryl 71. onq, Na me urie 8. Lon or , omer , 65. Lopez, Agnes 66. Lortscher, Lawrence Leroy 13, 38, 50, 51 Lortsher, Margaret 35, 64. Lower, Marjorie Iean 68, 100. Lowther, Christopher Texas 65. Karr, Dolores 36, 63. . ... 1 . - -.fv I H Katz. Phyliss Lee 69. ' Ik Katzman, Bettie 63, rv r , . . Katzman, Bob 44, 45, 46, 51, 69, 98. ' .-1 ar ' Kean, Bill 68, 98. Lu qmauvr-if 2,9 18, 35 .2 Keith, Edna Iean 66. mrannnlta u famume--mf 41, 68, 100. . - 2, .. , -.- I 'E ump 111. 1 19 . .1 ll .,- .. '-N' . dx- , ' a .67. nes 00. Lutqen, Herbert 22, 31, 53, 67. Lutgen, Lee 67, 100. Lyon, Donald 63. Lyons, Ernestine 71. McCabe, Katherine Louise 62. McCann, Dolores 12, 13, 69. McCar y, 1 iam . 64. McClary, Iack 22, 30, 65. PASSENGER LIST-Continued Mika, O I1 , . Miles, Violet 101. Miller, August 24, 25, 31, 59, 62, 101. 11 6 1 er, on , . Miller, Fern 39, 69. ' 2 1 er, aro , . Miller, Ioan 102. Olympic Club 36. Onka, Maxine 52, 53, 71. Orchestra 23. Orto 3. rn, arles ,- o, rances ul , , 30, 39, 68. Owen, Charles 66. Owen, lack Warren 67. Owens, Gloria 67. Oyler, Wilma Ruth 66. McC1e11and, Billy 22. 40, 65. Mil1eI,10YCe Q'-111111 13, 19, 31, 39, 70, 102. McClintock, Robert 64. M11191' ' OI ' ' ' 11, 13 71. 01-m 21, 30 McClure, Betty 71. l UIIIW 7 , McClure, Billy sz. 'mv-'uw ' ar ' me 11 - C ' m 0nY u ' ', McCord, Donna 35, 38, 70, 100. 1 er, ' ' . . , - , ' . - .51-Qs , , lgqgrgjggg McCormack, Patsy Iane 32, 52, 69, 100. M11191' 11'-, MYIOH 50- , , .imggnrnhlmi 39, 5, 103 rvtccormacx, Ro-ert 63. Mgller. Robert L. 71. -. ram-n:1g!!!l'l!mtpt1-aura - McComas, Claud 23, 68, 64. Mglls, Marlorge KMBIQOU 25. 32, 39, 63, 102. - ,, . -. ricia Ann , , , 5, 38, 64 : McCormick, Barbara 30, 39, 52, 53, 70, 100. , 1U , McCormick, Willie 32, 69. Mgnnick. 1 ner 30, 46. 64. pe , McCroskY, lmogerie 66. Mistrettd, 10501711 55, 102- angomal ary 0 5, 104, u -- nn 18 21 30, : .. u U aa' 2- - '- - - - - - I park Marion 67 .um m . . . . I tmm- :.., - . la ' ' C 1 ou . -- Wmimf'-'fmt-1---' i33i1SE2kPl?l.l.f'5'5,S'5'l6'63. 91 ice is EBTIOBEI - ' al-1 ' ' 5 CO ,l . C , aY - ,- tl : tl 11 . . Mizes, Iames G. 23, 64. Vrjgfgrsegzid 67. 11 It . 1n, ' au e 13, 7 ' ' 32' MIKE? -nv . ... , - v Hnlnswmisngmgt.-.vxm3'?Lm .onger, ir ey ue . 1E::2?:1E:1oA1b23e52. ' ' ' fam' 1-one en ' - Momeu' Ifene 69' 102- Passiglia' Victor 22 67. in af Montez, Vicenta 32, 53. Paichinl Galen 58' 67. c aug in . . 8, 67. MOOHSY, lack 64. . - : , , ut . - McMahan. Dorothy 36, 66. MOOIG, Alfred. Ir.. 46. 64. 1 . . 5 35' 39 . , ll c amara, ic , . I McNamara, Thomas I. 59, 69, 101. McNeely, Velma 69. McNeil, Ioyce 69. McPherson, Eldon 64, 101. McPherson, Lloyd 65. McVey, Edward 59, 66. Maddux, Raymond Paul 66. Madison, Norman 71, 101. Madison, Una Gladys 67. Madsen, Iohn 63. Madsen, Mary Frances 69. ' - B. oore, ran . Moore, Jean Louise 36, 53, 71, 102. Moore, Keith 46, 67. Moore, Kenneth George 64. Moore, Fleming Stanley 31, 59, 68, 83, 102. Moore, Ronald 68, 102. - Morel1i,'Teresina 69. Morgan, lohn 30, 71. Morris, Charlotte 12, 38, 71. ' 2. aa, sa, 102. OIIIS, an yn , , 65. Morris, Mary 65, 102. Morris, Wesley 59, 71. a r e, artha16, , 38, 69. angraracma, Antoinette 65. Mangum, Bob 60, 70. Mann, Alice lane 32, 101. Mann, Wanda Icy 32, 69. Morse, Martha 32, 36, 38, 70, 103. Morton, Mary 103. ' Mullins, Marian Ruth 66. Mundorff, Carolyn 63. Munro, Donald 40, 59, 64. Murphy, Io Ann 69. an2 Mannens, Bernice 63. Manners, Frank 46, 63. 3 arc ese. ose 70. ar ey, ars , aymond Dean , . ut 16, 32, 38, 62, 101. Marshall, Jerry 65. ars a , illiam 31, 58, 7 . ' Bett ar 1n, onn , 0,40,45, , ,5l.69. Martin, lack 59, 66. Martin, Lester 46, 63. Martin, Orvil I. 66. Martino, Iohn 22, 67. Martin, Mary Marie 63. as erson, eanne u 31, 36, 52, 53, 70, 101. Masterson, Mary Ann 31, 36, 63. Bi ' lean 16 l 33 0, 38 a ews, Iohn en n , 67, 101. Mattuchi, Bette 67. Mawby, Nadine 38, 71. Mayabb, Elizabeth 65. Mayer, Iames 58, 62. - Mayes, Norma Iean 68. Maynard, Edwin Lerol 16, 30, 40, 46, 64. Mayo, Marvin 25, 64. 101. lowa Bett urp y, e er .-1. Murray, Donald 58, 62. ' ussorlcl, lYQ'l1'11B 71 . Myers, Don 40. Myers, Robert 64. Myers, Rose Marie 23, 64. Nail, Bob 68. , Nash, Iimmy 12, 30. National Honor Society 41. Naylor, onme . N Club 51. Needles, Robert 22, 31, 59, 68, 103. Neill, Imogene 69. Nelson , Betty 63. Nelson, Marjorie 22, 32, 38, 63. Nester, t - .. . ewltt Vincent Robert 22, 23, 30. 59, 68, 112. it tl 111911 - V 155 abe ullfrlih 6 2 -1 Nichols, Billy 67. Nichols, Gene 64. Nigro, Dr. D. M. 47. Nitz, Gene 31, 58, 65. Nolen, Georgean 66. Nor'easter Staff 18-20. Norilei t, Marilewann 63. Norxnon, Wilma 32. 71, 103. 44, 45, 46, 48, 49 5,51,6. ' Morris, Thomas Delvin 49, 64. North, Rozanne 36, 63. Northeast Society of Debate 30. e , 1 , . Melstom, Willis 23, 58, 64. Melton, Naomi Ioy 22, 71. Mendolia, Mary 16, 32, 39. Menter, Lois Ieanne 32, 62. Menter, Louise 32, 64. Merrill, Lane F. 30, 64. Merritt. Russell 60. Metz, Norma Jean 32, 68. Mew, Don 71. Mew, Georgia 38. 66. Mevers, Donald 62. Michael, Doris 19, 31, 36, 70, 101. Norton, Mary 71 . a 103. Oakes, .Dorothy Ann 6, 7. Oats, Irwin 31, 33, 58, 65. 103. Occhipinti, Antoinette 71. O'Dell, Florence Anna 63. ' O'Dell, Iessie 103 O'Dell, Rena Lee 70. . ettv 63. Oliver, Ella Mae 70, 103. V . 104. Payne, Eleanor Ann 25, 32, 33, 39, 71, 104. Payton, Patricia 13, 32. Pendleton, Mary Sue 18, 30, 38, 68, 104. Penland, Iames 62. Penson, N. Robert 46, 64. erry, nna ae 65, 104. Perry. Harlen 68, 104. Perry, Larry 22, za, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51, ez, 1,04 Perry, Richard 22, 59, 68, 104. Petentler, Ellen 70, 104. Peterie, Leland 68. s Bo e er ersen, nna ae . Peterson, Laura Belle 62. Petersen, Peggy 69. Phelps, Wanda 69. ' . illi s ' 1 1 , e en . ' Phillips, lack 45, 46, 50, 51. 65. Phillips, Rosalee F. 39, 67. Phillips, Wilson 65. ' Picke-1, Dorleen 65. Pickles, Iulia 69. ' , Pierce, Lester 31, 67, 104. ierce, rgima a eryn 63. Pileggi, Felix I. 68, 104. ip in, aro , . Pisciotta, Ioe 12, 67. Pittman, Anna Ruth 32, 39, 67. Place, Yvonne 67. Planck, Virginia 38, 69. Plummer, Norma Rae 32, 67. Poe, Dorthaleen 65. . Pointer, Howard Keith 23, 64. Pollina, Iosephine 69. Pona, Domenic 69. . Ponton. Betty 30, 39, 70. Ponton. 1QYCe Lee 36, 63. Poore, Donna Lee 25, 31, 65, 105. Poore, Eugene Wm. 22, 31, 59, 67. or er, enny 57, . Porter, Harold Edward 67. Porter, Iohn 68, 105. Portertield, Elizabeth Anne 71. Portertield, Otis 67. I - Poston, Frances Lorene 13, 181 35, 68. ra er, Laura o 32, 38.69. Pratt, Mary Louise 32, 69. Prescott, Howard Udell 12, ZZ, 66. Prewitt, Norman 32, 58, 62. , Price, Edward 22, 40, 71. Printers' Club 37. Pritchard, Eugene 60. 63. Privitera, Samuel I. 64. , Procopio, Grace 66. Prosser, Margaret 12, 18. 22, 32, 65, 105. Puderbaucrh, Homer Le Rov 59, 67. Pulley, oro y ean 32, . Rabon, 'Iames Allen 13, 23, 66. Rago, Mary Louise 105. Ramey, Marietta 71. 120 wearinqen, Kenneth 63, 58. , mer 70, 107. R an azzo, unzio . Raniolo, Lucille 65, 105. Ransier Elton, 50, 51, 63, 105. Rapp. Wesley. 70. .rtavei , t e ay 1. Reagan, Bob 49. Reames, Iean 25, 70, 105. Rector. Bill 16, 62. 105. Reece, Beverly 66. Reese, D. Evan 25, 67. Reid, Mary Ellen 68. Renie, Carl Andrew t , 16, 21, 31, 62, 105 l I . l O O I ' - - - '-'l1l11EIFE11I2t: ' Q ' I es ivo, ' ary 68. Reynolds, Cleo Esther 31, 39, 67. Rhine, Anna Belle 70, 105. Rice, Betty Iane 70, 105. Rice, Iames 40, 57, 59, 63. Rice, Leo Raymond 64. Rich, Howard E. 60, 70. Richardson, Bob 65, 105. Richardson, Dick 71. , Richey, Clarence 67, 105. Richey, John 59, 67. Richter, Mary Helen 32, 39, 67. Ricketts, Ivan 58, 62. iggtn, o er , 50. 65. -:ar'ra131I'Ef'T53:v -hevnrlhrmlflil' n . u u I 0 1 1 I u I ' -I I- -: - .- - - 5 Q - gq. Ritze. ugene - . o erts, Dean 22, 71. s Irene 25 62,1 o er s, irgini rice 39. all I ur I Rodgers, ill 59, 69. Roedl, Mr. Leo I. ll, 13, 37, 63. PASSENGER LIST-Continued Scrimaqer, Norma Iean 60. Scrivner, Martha Iane 25, 31, 39. Scudiero, Dominick 62. Eeal Club 36. e r e ring, lack 13, 30, 40, 71. Secrist, Io Ann 63. Selsor, Iack 22, 30, 40, 58, 63. Senior Ballot 83. Senior Officers 82. Senior Panels 86-112. Senior Section 81-113. Senior Will 84-85. ar zer. orot y Iean 25, 69. Sheat ' earer, onald 67. epar , r ene 64. Shepherd, David 64. Shepherd, Robert Edward 40, 56, Sherwood, Betty Lou 65. Shreve, LeRoy 58, 67. Shick, Thelma 70. Je s, ane 7. Shiner, Charles 59, 71. Shinkle, Kenneth Lee 59, 70. Shinkle, Meredith 58, 64. Shipley, Elmer Dean 31, 59, 71. Shoush, Carolyn 18, 35, 65. Showalter, Iim 25, 68, 107. hro t Laura Mae 62 58, 6 S u , . Sidener, Earl 59, 68, 107. Simcox Bo IITIIHOIIS, BTIBH . A Simmo imms, nne , . Simms, Donald Raymond 59, 64 Simone. Ioe 22, 69.' Simons, Norma Lee 65, 107. ' ns We . 19 incox, o n , . Sinclair, Harold 59, 71. Sinden, Beulah 69. Singer, Li 6 Stanton, Thomas Garrett 46, 62. Stephens, Mary 37, 39, 63. Stephenson, Dick 67. Sterns, Betty Jean 64. Stevens, Bill 12, 13, 16, 30, 40, 45, 46, 50, 69, 108. Stevens, Herbert R.59, 69. Stevens, Nadine 70. os evenson, o averne . - Stewart Mi -' ' , r e . Stites, Bill 12, 30, 40, 64. Stocksdale, Louise 13, 30, 38, 70. Stokes, Roberta 16, 31, 37, 38, 62. 108. Stonerock, Georqe William 65. Strawn. Kay 70. Street, Dorothy Louise 32, 66, 108. ro man, en . Stron N ' , oro y . Stucker, Venus 63. Student Council 12, 13. Suiter, Iune Royabud 69. Sullard, Ray 40, 67. Sullivan, Leno a 6-6. ummers, ir ey . Sutherlin, Edward 69, 108. Swift, Betty lean 67. Symonds, Wayne A. 35, 58, 69. Taflinger, Roberta Ann 38. Taibi Mar Lou 36 5 , r . Tamburello, Vita 68. Vir inia 1 32 36 52 53 62 ar e , a e , , . Tate, Fred 22, 64, 109. Tate, Kenneth 71. Tate, Norma lean 71. Geor ie 25, 37 62. a om, ra . Tawney, Floretta Mae 67. lRomano, on ,1 . ' a OSS, IIS . Ross, Betty Frances 68. 106. Ross, Marilyn 71. Six, Marian Grace 68. Skinner, Ima Mae 63.' Slusher, David 22, 31, 59, 71. Small, Miss Mildred 63. Tawney, Harvey E. 69. Taylor, Ioan 39. Taylor, Ralph 58, 70. Taylor, Rosetta 25, 63. 62, 82, 83, 106. a mon, illiam 22, 23, 71. Ross, Marjorie Tlorene 32, 63. Ross, Vinci 39, 69. R.O.T.C. 55. 60. owe, orot y36, 7 , r - ' 9 50 Ruby, Iimmie 12, 30, 66. Rudder, Bill 68, 112. usse , eith 31, 40, 59, 65, 106. Russell, Mary Evelyn 16, 106. Salisbury, o n67. U Q ' ard mit , ona , . Smith, Dorothy 31, 39, 68. Smith, Evel n Allene 13, 71. Smith, Eqdgtt gene 71. rni , r za, , J- Smith, Iack 63. Smith, Iames 65. - Smith, Iimmy 22, 64. Smith, Iameson 31, 40, 57, 59, 68, 107. - ' o Ann Sr. 18 . m1 . , . ' Smith, Mary Io 87. Smith, Patsy 107. y mi , o ert ours 69. Smith, W. Bob 107. Tea e, Donald Richard 37, 59, 70. Tebbets, Iohn 64, 109. Templeton, Evelyn Elizabeth 70. Tennis, Lois 66. Teri, Carmaline 70, 109. Term' ' ' 9. es erman, 1 i . n 1. 8, 65, 83, 109. Thompson Arlene Rhea 71. Betty Lee 39, 70. ' Sample Sample , Samsel, ,Allen 64, 106. , Wm. M. 22, 66. Sprague, Raymon . 4. Sanborn, Ioan 63. Sanders, Mary 70, 106. Sanders, Mirtie 66, 106. Sanders, Ruth 67. . Sandridqe, Marguerite 67. Saxton, Melva 68. Scavuzzo, Mary Antoinette 67. , Schafer, Betty Iean 71. o - v - ' ' ' ' ' -11,-vnrrrpgarasu . . . 'TJFEEEEIMIDFIZN ..c gggpguu- . : - . 25, 32, 70 I- ruflran.-t. m ' c - - C 1 z, ar a 1 1 e , . ' Schmitt, Patricia-C. 12, 3l,l39,'62. - , . . . , - ., - . . . c o - maier ois ,22, 31 3 ' 9 n. ' Geraldi - . c oo on . . . ....- Barbar - ' -f 1HRmm ll: - ' .: I- c uma er, o -- , Q Schwab, Lewis H. 57, 59, 65, 106. V Scott, Betty lean 63. 4 1 Scott, Patsv 12, 13, 30. 39, 67. ' Scott, Viroiriia Ann 32, 39, 69. Scott, Wilda Fae 63. 4 Scott, Willard.46, 60, 69. 121, . smgmrouetsg. .' so vu s l ' ' u nn 07 107 Snider,' Mary,Lou 32, 39, 66, . ocietiest - . ' Sola, Iosenhine Marie 68. Songer. Betty 36, 38. 71. 108. Super, Richard '48, 49. .51. 63, 112. as 60 ou is, nna . Sparks, Betty Lou 63. Sparks, Dolores lean 68. ' iss France ' Spo arxc . . Sports, Boys' 44-51. Sports, Girls' 52-54. Spotts, Kathryn 63. rin Charles 40. 5 . nrague. a, . . Spring Play 21. Staake, Chas. . . Stadelbacher, Cleo 32 38 69. ' e , aa Theta Literary Society 32. Thixton, Ioan 67. Thomas, Betty 70, 109. Thomas, Claudine 38, 69. Tho omas, Glorv in 35, 6 . Thomas, Marilyn 16, 32, 68. Thomas, Norman 12, 59, 71. Thomas, Oeetah Pauline 36, 65. Thomas, Shirley 22, 38, 66. Thomas, Violet Marie 109. Thomas, Wallace 21. 58. 67, 109. 5 Thompson: Dixie Lee 70, 109 Thompson, Louise 71. Thompson, Martin A. 23. 64. ompson, o e . Thompson, Roy 71. Thompson, Shirley 68. Thompson, Virqinia Lou 32 35, 69 109. Thor - orn on, e ma . , . 'F urman, arl Norman 64, Thur man. ac 64. Thurman, Rosalie 33. 36. 68. Tierne Bette Ann 1 man, e y ane 2, 31, 39, 66, 71, 109 Tipton, David 71. arles 40, 45, 46, 51, 68, 108. Staeuble, Nelson 30, 58, 68, 108.5 Stage Crew 21. Stahl, Lois 35, 65. I S anon, oward4 , 8. . I 1 t Tipton, Dennis 69, 110. Tipton, Mary Beth 23, 32. 64 Tod , 23, 35, 59, 64, 110. o , Ioanne 66. Toms, Merrill 64. Toms, Ronald 40, 50, 51, 67, 110. Tontham. Joanne 68. Tornabene, Patricia 62. Towles, Bob 71. Towles, Bob 71. Townes, Bill 71. 5U.ae,., ' Wennerherg, Marvin 18, 59, 65. L I .a .. E 5 f QANQZ flfrx MJ-trvgef - ' ' 61.434, , 'uf 1 PASSENGER LIS - ont nue I Tow , Charle 'J 45, ,4 6 A I 0, 51, 65. Wasson, Miss Marie 11. Williams, Patti 30, 39, 63, 111. Trac 0- 1. l Wasson, Mr. Nevin E. 11, 22, 23, 64. Williams, Ralph 58, 70. Trac na 63 - Watley, lone 12, 13, 38, 68. Williams, Virginia 66. Trade ob 25, - 9 I Watley, Ruby 66, lll. Willis, Iohn 23. Tro e , Richard l nn 63, -H Watson, Henry Harris 71. Willis, Lawrence 65, 111. Tru ll, Alb - 1: 68 110. Watt, Iames W. 31, 58, 64. Willoughby, Larry 66. Tr ell, ob , 62. Watt, Mitzi Ann 13,l8, 30, 38, 69. W1110UghbY, Tom 31, 59. besin , axine 38 . Wattson, Gordon Wordell 71. Wi1SOK1, Clara Pearl 56. cker, D ' Mae 35, , 41, 71. Wears, Harold 58, 71. Wilson, Dolald R. 59, 62. ucker, o 69. Wears, Iohn Edward 65. Wilson, Iris Mae 65. lun R ard 67. Weatherman, Paul 46, 68. Wilson, Marjorie Estelle 69. Tuml s n, Della 'f- 67. Weatherman, Miss Winiired ll, 30, 70. Wi1S0l'l, Martha Louise 37. 67. Turn , arold 7 , Weaver, Anna Lou 62. Winfrey, Iuanita 69. Tutera, ominic 8, 65, 110. Weaver, Miss Gertrude R. ll, 13, 63, 78. l,Vinner, Marion 67. Tyler, Doris Le 3, 35, 64, 110. Weaver, Walter 67. Witham, Shirley 66. Weber, Dolores 64. Witt, Mavice 25, 30, 39, 68, lll. , 1 Weeks, Elvira 65, ll1. Wixson, Vivian 64. Uffofd- B1 ,,71- Weeks, Norma ee. Wolfe, Elaine 22, 67. Umsiaft f ham 22- Weighill, Marjorie 12, ao, as, as, 70, 111. Wollf, Mies Sara A. P. 11, az. ' T' hill am Yemon 70- Weir, Ioe 68. Womack, Mary Margaret 32, 67. Vale fi V 911113 13, 16, 31, 35, 41, 62- Weir, June M. vo. Wood, sgx. Doyle c. 11. ss. Valen - 10116 23- 64- , , Weir, Margie sa. Wood, Virginia 12, 35, aa, ss, 111. Van A ' dalenf Iames Wllllam 31- 66- Weissbeck, Margaret Louise 31, 35. Vlfooden, Pauline 65. Van , ' ' 1' Betty you 64' Welch, Arthur Lee 60, 64. Woodruff, Frances 22, 31, 38, 66. Van lf n'Iu'?10f 71- Welch, Bill ao, 67. Woods, Betty Io sa. W0 f- IHS 68- Welch, Byron E. 12, 13, ao, 40, 50, 63, 78. Woody, Bill D. sa, Vassar- 1- 64- , Welch, Gene 23, ao,-1o,e4. Woody, Robert Wayne sz, 112. Vaughn, e 16, 64, 110. -' Wells, Betty Io 39, 69. Wormington, George David 30. Viers, Lyal D. 31, 40, 44, 45, 46, 50, 51, 68, lf0. Viers, Wayne 31,.40, 46, 71. Viking Varieties 26-27. Vocal Music 24-25. Vochatzer, Dolores 62. Von Kothen, Margerita 62, 110. Wade, Helen Allene 65, 110. Wade, lack 65, 110. Wade, Ianice Lee 39, 68. Wade, Milie 16,22, 60, 62, 110. Wagaman, Helen 70. Waisner, Shirley Lee 13, 30, 64, 110. Walker, Clyde 58, 64. Walker, George Edward 59. Walker, Iohn 71. Walker, Kenneth 66. Walker, Marilou 19, 30, 33, 35, 38, 41, 68, 110. Walker, Mary Ann 16, 18, 31, 66. VValler, Bettie Lucile 71. Wallin, Ernest 44, 45, 46, 51, 67, 110. Walmsley, Heru Ra 67, 111. Walton, Martha 62. Wamsley, Robert Alan 44, 45, 46, 51, 70, 112. Ward, Lucille 67. Ware, Patsy Iean 71, 111. Warnock,.Miles David 58, 69. Wennerberg, Milton 58. Wenski, Anna Marie 53, 71, 111. Wenski, Dorothy 69. Wenski, Mary 70. Wesenberg, Ienny Lou 16, 25, 62, 111. Westman, Glenn 40, 64, 111. Whisamore, Mr. Allen T. ll, 66. White, Howard 58. White, Mary Louise 111. White, Nelda Iean 63. White, Raymond L. 70. White, Velda 66. White, William 64. Whiteaker, Norma Ruth 67. Whitehead, Gordon Homer 41, 60, 67, lll. Whiteman, Paul 64. 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