Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1946
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As an architect iles his blueprints for future reference, so have we arranged the delights of our high school days in a book that, We hope, will be treasured in the years to come. s fxcsgazf L ff L 'v.Qfaw.s.1e2s:w ARCHITECTS ..... FACULTY PICTURES STUDENT COUNCIL GUILDS .... COURIER .... NOR7EASTER . . . SOCIETIES .... CLUBS .......... GIRL RIIISICRVES . . HI-Y .......... HONOR SOCIETIES MUSIC .......... ATOMIC ENERGY BOYS' SPORTS .... GIRLS, SPORTS . .. R.O.T.C. . . . DRAFTSMEN . . . SNAPS ...... HOME ROOMS . . . JUNIORS .... SENIORS . . . PAY ROLL ..... IAUTOGRAPHS .... Cimfmfj 7 9 14 17 20 zz 26 31 34 37 38 39 47 48 58 62 67 68 74 85 88 II9 I26 s W Usb mi,11K M J? ' .Ia sad q-4,-.5TqlEf.35.5XfQfQQ?Q I VV S-:fig ? ,pV:fL,y1L.1,f,.fQvfV:-3:5 N-I ' 1 1 -'ff -1- ff 1' - g.'vff1:w1-w. . XVS, V141 V , . 'nl-W-y..,v'sV V . .r V -,V- ' V T VV.V 153 fVcV':x 4 , K 1. - , ' ,b-f'w,'- r .1: 'X 1 59351 31 LV A 'Q-.si ' 7 ,-rx ' ' fggifx Q ', .? .VL V 1 1-. 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X ,,,l' S N VVLVIV 1532, 11:05 1 , X 1 , 'fix ' , 1 1 11. 'QR ' X 1,5 X . Q. A .:- -.fz .'QX HK if '-Q X of '57, 5' XO V ig' 1A I O6 X ,111 w ll if wwsmfri: Y ,c 2,8 W0l fA66L:ff QJQJPCA Cilflflfelf' has stood for thirty-three years. During this time it has at- tempted, through education, to develop a formula for better living. Combining the knowledge and experience gained from the years served as apprentices in this laboratory, the Northeast graduates have served well their community, their country, and humanity. Wa. .Z fmqhlm MR. G. XV. DAVIS XIISS PENLILOPIC DOBYNS VICE-PRINCIPAL COL'NSlCl,0R .Xlary Xl. Baxter Norma Beekman Gertrude Bell C. lf. Bevans Ruth Biggerstatf jean Boardnian Clara Boulton Roberta Gene Briggs .Xlaynor IDA Brock Ruth lf. Buchanan llelen A. Case Violet Xl. Clausen Charles I.. Cleaver .Nlailalin Clough Frances Daugherty D. l.. Denisron 'lAll0lll2lSl,lU1l1ll'S Agnes lf. lfngel Merle R. l'i,l1Q'lL' Lerrie I.. lfvans 'llieodore 15. lfagan j. lf. lfate A. O. Fisher Margaret lflagg Gladys Gaylord Pl1leraGlierring lsalmel lf. Gilniorc lfalitli Grassley Margaret Green Pflizaherh Gregory Augusta Gufler R. Y. Harman Xlarrha Xl. Heinrich L l larricttc S. llemlcrson Carl G.Hilml1s lfdgzlr lV.j:1ckson Nlary R. jzlcolrson Clifton lf. johnson Dora Nl. Knudtson Arthur O. lircssc Otto YV. Kunz Grace .Nlapcs lf.. .-X. Xlarkcy jane Nlarshnll Maude Mclilwnin Audrey G. Xlillcr Charles H. Xlillcr Hortenscl- Nlillcr james B. Moore Catherinc Neumann Mabel A. Ncwitt Reavcs IT. Peters L. A. Pinkncy I. lf.. Reese Leo j. Roedl YV. R. Sears Sgt. l.cRoy Sipvs Frances H. Spencer Nellie A. Stewart Iilizabeth Summers Frances Swanson Xlartha Nl. Wasson Nevin lf. Wasson Allen T. XVhiszunorc Sara A. P. XVolff mm EAC 'E' ATV JF 'Qw- i fi . HON 4-an-,pn A um 'T Deaf' AYW ---nf inn ll OFFICE SNAPS lfdna lVilla1rd and Doris Russ. helping in thc ofliee. Mr. Duvis, conferring with Val- lerzi Clough. Miss llolmyns, giving friendly advice. Mr. Laiughlin. Miss Heinrich, busy nt work. Barlmrii likstruni and Helen Case. ff 2 I i '1 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST SEMESTER EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B.-Xflli ROXY: Bob Smith, Lane Merrill, Bob Trussell. rey Giesy, Danny Daniel. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN LICFT TO RIGHT: Mary Helen Riehter, Evelyn Templeton, Beverly Hamilton, Barbara MeI arIane', Myra Coleman, Retha Smith. TOP ROXV: Norma Bush, George Carson, Myra Coleman, Daniel Daniel, I-'red Davis, Marjorie Day, Sue Ann Dennis, Angelo De Simone, Tony DiBenedetto, Clarene Donniei. FOURTH ROYV: june Drew, Henry Friedman, Audrey Giesy, Beverly jean Hamilton, Carolyn Harmon, XVanda Harris, Ben Headrick, Charles Hedges, Raymond Higgins, james Hogan. THIRD ROXV: James Hunter, Harlan jackson, Jeannette Kitterman, Betty Kuhr, Betty Larison, Donna Lee, Barbara Melfarlane, Lane Merrill, XVillis Middleton, Virginia Moore, Gene Morris. SICCOND ROXV: Betty Myers, Larry Patrick, M'inifred Lois Perry, Margo Pieree, Pat Ramsey, Helen Ran- dolph, Mary Helen Richter, Marcella Robinson, Theresa Saluzzi, l'fdith Seardino, Irene Sehatfhauscn. BOTTOM ROXV: Patsy Scott, Charles Silkey, Retha Smith, Robert Smith, Louise Stoeksdale, Evelyn Templeton, Hilda Tessmer, Bob Trussell, Mitzi XVatt, LeRoy XVh ite, Margaret Younkin. P if I ii I ' ' as 7' . C I I Q I , t , VV . A,:b.. A I 4 'M li I ' ww tk Q . ..l ' . I iii I I I ' I N I L li t' ' I I xi I 'ii Q Y, I s . . if - ..1 A Kam! lx 51 I 4 2'i 0 V 1 fi,-f fy 5 4 ' i i A if I i ,I I 'fx ii '-j .- I 'i-r' I l - I B I Y 1 ' 3, ,, . b W ,,.. Q Q IIZZA Q E. ':':'. as 4 V ' a n h , . -- I ' . A -' i'i' ' iii: ICT . I af? I VI' W I gil' my I I il H lm ' 'A . , ' I L1 A ii FRONT ROXY: Margo Pierce, Mitzi Matt, Patsy Seott, Aud- STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE SPONSORS BACK ROMY Miss Buchanan. Mr. Roetll, Miss Ilortense Mil! ler, Mr. Harnian. FRONT ROXY: Miss Baxter, Miss M'asson, Miss -Iaeobson. Miss Ilubyns. ALL CITY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES l.l'.FT TO RIG HT: Mitzi XVatt, Paul Parker, George Carson. SECOND SEMESTER if if ing i E A--i i 1.i: Q , vu, I ff . Hi . ,,' 1 T ' I 3- lk 1 1 V Y - - 4 I Q If 4 ' ' in ..,, ,, ' ay b 61 in Z4 I it 3 t 'I - Q Q , .lg V .L . I , 3 . - b 4 Q i i i E ii fr nfl V f I in ir -:f'- 11 :ii J S f! V 1 Q . I I :,- . I f' 1 ' V A fed I I' 1 , , ' , ,ff Wm ' l w...nl i I ' ti 1 Q 5 I I IIII I i i I TOP ROIY: Billie Adkins, jean .-Xlexantler, Doris Bruce, Clyde Caldwell, George Carson, Ifloytl Chronister, Carol jean Cox, Daniel Daniel. Dan Davis, Collins Drake. jimmy Dull. FOURTH ROIY: Marie Falcone, Bob lfitzgerel, Doris lflagg. Aubrey Fretlerieks, Henry lfrietlniau, Mary Giardinelli. Norman Gray, Isugene Ilaley, Freda llarger, Marjorie Herlenian, Hope llilburn. THIRD ROXY: Russell Hughes. Kathryn johnson, Colleen Kesler, Dot Kurtzeborn, Vlanies l.awson. CIl1risl.owtl1er, Gerry Maddox, Betty Myers, Charles Owen, Kathryn Palaclino, Paul Parker. SIQCONIJ ROM': Ifranees l,orene Poston, jack Praeger, Ruben Pruesner, Patsy Retltloek. Alaelc Robinson, .Iinuuy Ruby, Sarah Rutherford. Howard V. Smith, Retha Smith, Lois Stahl, Linmly Tarwater. IHOIATOM ROMI Don Iihompson. Mary Beth Tipton, Bob Iirussell. Mitzi Matt, Iletty M'eleh, l.ester M'illianis. Nancy Sue Millianis. Patricia M'ren, Ifyelyn Templeton, Ralph Younkin. x ' Q ?SZi'W?N f1' A 59 zfbfekfwax 20 Wg Ng. x 5. aww Wm mf. .14 -fffur mu pm. wr Q M , Q W 4 --L -can 5 ,:::.'a 'A Y Q, Q ' .Jn 1 I, T' .1 ,, ,N :In JI-K if fv- j I 1. 6: fe fist .Sf iii, 75 53 3 la f l hm , x ! Q fk ' I A J 1 x f V, 2 , r , as f , Lf fi N 1' w H x-5 A X ' 44 2 ' ' 'v W . -, . , '-zu f 1 , , ' ' .. , v' 4: Q ! 47' 4 COE RIER TAFF FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF HEXCK RUXV: Byron Clnsli, Vernon Curr. Don Hcnilurson, Sliirlcy Curry, Klr. llitnizirs, Chris l.owtliCr .Xlurioric llcrlcnmn, Virginia Roberts, Phyllis Taylor. SIQCONIJ ROXV: Cllcnnzi Sniitli, Aliin Sylvcstcr, Hill L'nisr:itril, Kan 'l'c1ison, Xlirzi XV1itr, Virginia Dolls Virginia Scotr. FRONT ROXV: Dot Sniitli. Xlaric Pusszinrino, Xlnrizin Pickzircll. Vcrilgi llniwkins. Mary Klnrgzirct YVoni1ick Audrey Gicsy, B2lI'lD2lI'kl Dimricli, Neva Accurso. SECOND SEMESTER COURIER STAFF BACK ROXV: Darcll Norris, -lonnnc Kaine, Virginia linlcn. Circrclicn XVolf, -logmnc Rcpass, julia Pickles Mr. Dimizirs, .Xlnrjoric Daly, Margo Picrcc, lfildic l,iX,I'ill1.2'1ll' Irwin, l,cc liurgcn. SECOND ROXV: lictty .lo XVclls, Dolorcs Xlcllziiiii. Nadine Xlaiwliy. .loan Tliixton, lrcnc Scliaffliaiusen Xlarilyn Cook, Virginia lillllllillll, joan Cooncc. FRONT ROXV: jenn jenkins, Gcmlclinc Schooling, Peggy Bridges. joscpliinc Cropis. Xlnriain Sinnnons lfvclyn Templeton, Dorothy Birtlc, Georgia Xlcw. Doris lfrcciiiaii. 20 LU'-: -,fa N Y' T' -sy ji' vnmgf nice mme ' atwndei in me new future, 1x:emhsers vim: sm. ' A wxmvii mwzmg was heidx whisk selwfriaffi Mr. P-QL pweinlenx, Bxilisv -lent, and iiew Sears .Qs Thi' Anhur Murrm me mill Irving! huhi wary at me W1 Sage fmm 11130 until At ax pail r:4xn'ix1z'tu1 rem-M35 Higgins was chosen Queen wil! the favor :md have ? dey fa 'rf -9,1 eti-4 'KM 15,2 roused f fa Q34 Hmifv X SAW V7 1?-le Q Tlwkd I Jay G ng, x1 0 1.1. Auclreg Marzllgn Edifors in Chief THE NOR'EASTER STAFF. BUSINESS COMMITTEE BACK ROVV: Hilda Tessmer, jim Sylvester, Leta Faye Renshaw. MIDDLE ROVV: Mitzi VVatt, Marjorie Green, Mary Lynn Doll, Patsy Karst. FRONT ROVV: Norma Auman, Caroline Annis, Norma jean Brents. INDEX COMMITTEE BACK RONV: Bill McClelland, Neva Aeeurso. FRONT ROXV: Virginia Lanham, Tola Birner, Polly Nan Awalt, Donna Lee. ART COMMITTEE BACK ROVV: Margaret XVeisslmcek, Jimmie Lou Mason, Richard Coates, Paul Zimmerman, Elaine XVolfe, joan Coonee. scher, Betty Byam, Mary I.ou Pratt. CARTOONISTS jack Banks Beverly Martens Toni XVilloughby FACULTY ADVISERS MR. HIBUS MISS NEVVITT MII, KRESSE Photogrziphex' Art Adviser 4flHLIl'llHll1 FRONT ROXV: Barbara Ekstrum, Margaret Lort- NOR'EASTER STAFF ,Xudrcy CI Editor ill Doris I-'rccnmn B o o laleccpur Don I lobbs Boys' Sporty Editor I-'mlmccx Poston Co-Art Editor icsy Chief' Bj'l'l7IlCi21Sh l'IIi1iiL'if,Y Editor .XIllI'g:1I'CI l,orrscl1c1' Clmirumn Art f.vU7ll7llffTL'L' Patsy Scott l oiu1l.W11xi1' Editor MDG wiv Iiill CL1111n11glm111 .'f.x1w1z'it1Ic Editor liillic .Xdkins Svbool Life Editor l,nY11ngl1n Hull Lomlx Editor Bill.XIcClcll11nd Index Editor Carolyn Slmoush Co-.flrt Editor WU' if 'Q' wif' 235' vu. Xlnry Sue X lcycr Co-l311.vi11exx llaltagct' Annette Bascio Home Room Editor .Xlnry Alycc Harper llixtriltltetttal .Husic Editor Bob XlcI.ungblin R.O.T.C. Editor l'fVc'lyn Smith Swremry TWT' Xflflllll jenn lircnts Co-li'11.vi11ux.x' .XIJIIILL .'XHI12l.Xl2lI'iCl,CC S U 1'1'ctd Tj' .Xlnrioric I'iCI'lClH1lI1 Senior Editor Helen Pcironnct llluior Editor .Xlargnrct Younk-in Girls' Sporty hdltor 23 Pl Il TAT Two ,., .-myuwwxmwrwmmuw... .-,.,,-waaaw-M. fr may H w 5 3 1 F: .,x, V E x ! 1 .L-1. LG F . ff 085 'A V ,:' , , R - .-it ,' ff f a re ' 3' -Him ' 751 .18 .1 .4 if fs - fa J--. ,,.. 1 figs '1i??g2 W - v.A 'V f' L f r . M- L ff 1 Wm?-' x J -f 4, JE wwf? . f' 15192, wx' 47. - wg , M., ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY I I t 5. ,,.,. . bn., I - i . VVQ- : -215,2 M V Ll lf' ':': Rh ix L F ' I ' , ' 9 t f V- fi .,.,. ,v--, , V, :,'. 3 -X . . ,f .V f' ' an 1 A .,,., C, I - ' A .S I f f - V ,sh . Ii. 'ijii .jf llu ya, ,:'3?fii-I xi? Q.. I Q i A M 'Q ' - ' Pfkn I0 If ' A T . .. ' ,S 4- TOP ROXV: Billie Adkins. Barbara Burns. Norma Bush. Betty Byain. jean Clark. Vallera Clough, Colleen Cone Marilyn Cook, Carol jean Cox, Barbara Daugherty. julianne Garner. Audrey Giesy. THIRD ROXV: Mariorie Green, Gloria Hahn, l.aVaughn Hall, lfreda Harger. Dorothea Hatehitt, Mary Iitta How Betty I,e'e Kuhr, Virginia Lanham. Donna Lee, Suzanne Martin, Virginia Martin, Mary McClelland. SICCOND ROXV: Mary MCM-'horter, Mary Sue Meyer,Naney Neely, Dorothy Ncweoni, Helen Peironnet, -Ioan Phillips, Margo Pierce, Shirley Piper, Carolyn Poxvell. Helen Randolph, Patsy Reddoek, Patsy Scott. BOTTOM ROVV: Caroline .Shour, Louise' Stoeksdale, Betty jo Sylvester, Nancy Taylor, Hilda Tessnvr N , U L , aney Thurman, Margaret Xounlon, Ixleanor Walker, Mitzi XVatt, Miss Daugherty. NORTHEAST SOCIETY OF DEBATE ,yr , .K Viryr l, ,V Vr,, it K D, , ., E I ,I ily 4 --4. Sl I 1 . 4 A I 1 3 .f'. if is in rig A I 'C IQ' Q JL :I ',,, , I - , is L ,.. as ' Q. 4 HI i I A I D VVK? nkklik In :I ilv 'Ti -I W A , at fm. an S I I m lib i 'E I ni vvv- 82 I Ti if , i ..' I fla. + ii Q Qhhy fllmf I iiel 4 lli W I I I .Blair N341 'fill TOP ROXV: Tom Barr, jim Boyle, Dave Ilreidenthal, George Carson. Cloyd Chronister, Floyd Chronister, Harry Cloverdyke, Alvin Cummins, Bill Cunningham, Dan Davis. Ifred Davis, I,yIe Deniston. THIRD ROXV: Ifddie Dix, jininiy Dull, Boll Ifitzgerel, Byron Gash, Don Gash, Noel Gillespie. lfugene Haley, Don H l l . A - ' s N. , s V ., I - V I ons, -IIIIIIIIQ Hoy erder, jaek Houard. ,Iuuniy lzzard, Earl Iones. SECOND ROXV: Gerald Kunz, lid Lee, I.exvis Long. Ifdxvard Mann, .lack MeCIary. Bill McClelland. l.ane Merrill, Priee Minniek, Sidney Minniek, Riehard Mitehell. Darell Norris, Paul Parker. BOTTOM RONV: Larry Patrick, jaek Praeger, Frank Rickey, blininiie Ruby, Kenny Sehondelniaier, Rohert Smith, Rodney Still, -lim Sylvester, john Vogt, Bill XVeleh, Ralph Younkin, Mrs. Sununers, 26 1 - CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY V 2. i f ., 1- L ,,, I ,, S :ji e I ' I 4 ' I yy J I- A . , Em ,,f, - A V ,- ,.,. W, Arg I rx- frail ns ilss ' 1 - r 1, I ', 5 - -S ' v Vg, ,. :VAN - A f Y i . t Vey Ii' 4 lg, Q ii 'Q i m - , ,L,' , re , I , A , I 1 I aa.. . .5 . Lag, r f ' f ' , ,,,,.,f:i':, - I I If ,V A 1 fy I in , , sw, Q ef! Q, I: I nj 2 :'I: I ,N 3 is I s , Z ,V Nl A l .I nelle Boling, Carol Bond, Myra TOP ROVV: Mary l.ou Abell, Neva Aeeurso, VirginiaiArney, Polly .Qan L wa t, a Coleman, Shirley Curry, Anna Marie Dee, Barbara hkstrum, Marie l'aleone, Norma Garrett. NI -Xli L Heidbricr Nlarjorie Herleman Joanne I-Iigeins, Hope THIRD ROXV: Carolyn Harmon, XVilma Hartman, A ary . e- I , . . , . K , ' ' '- 7 ' ' f' ' 5 C ll Kesler, Dot Kurtzeborn, jean Lamb Hllburn, Barbara Lee janes, x11'g1I1l.l lxalen, Mary Margaret Ixerns, o een . SECOND ROVV: Betty Larison, Alice Lewis, Gerry Maddox, Marilyn McClelland, Ulilma McCowen, Barbara Mclfar- lane, Norma McMullen, Virginia Melloway, Marlene Nickel, Kathryn Paladino, Peggy Palmer, Jacqueline Peters. BOTVVOM ROXY: liranees Lorene Poston, jo Ann Reed, joanne Repass, Cleo Reynolds, lidith Scardino, lrene Sehaffhausen, Pat Sehumaker, Sue Shetlield, Dot Smith, Margaret XVeissbeck, Nancy Sue' XVilliams, Miss Neumann. BENTON LITERARY SOCIETY 3 , ea P - - M ,I . , .i ,L Q .P it '.,,. ms W, nh EL k I ,L ,K ,vvv 2 li .Q Zz, , - ..., , I Q V 1 V b V fr -U V' .,,, . ,. 'I ! I, A , i . H l'Q ' ' r - r 15 1 I -'-l: i' Q 1 Q iriii' if ' .- ' I , 1--1 H ff? ' I F , ' I , , ,, i ' ' I .Q , rs ' li a2r'a' A 585 2 r - ili R ivye f niet. 9 5 - , I ,..,.:- Ili. Ji e ' T . TOP ROXV: Hob Baker, David Barclay, Lewis li. Barnes, lienny Angelo De Simone, Aubrey Ifredericlas, llarold lfrench, Henry Friedman. 'I'IIlR.D ROYY: Milton Haggard, Dean llarper, Robert Harrod, Herbert Haryille, james Hogan, Russell Hughes, Chris Lowther, l,ee Lutgen, XVilliam C. Marshall, NVesley McNeill. SICCOND ROXY: Kenneth Moore, Gene lf. Morris, Phil Needles, Kenneth Petty, Bill Poore, Elvin Riddle, Carl Rodina, Milton Schwab, Dean Shipley, David Slusher. ' ' ' . , ' . ,ll OX ROXY D f Smith Hou 1rd Smith KTITIC Snook Don Thompson, Merrill Toms, liob TrussL . HOTT .I : ean . , 'Q . , . , , LeRoy lVhite, Tom YVilloughby, G. R. Critchloxy, Charles Owen, Miss Knudtson. 27 liondurant, -lack Cooley, Bill P. Cunningham. THIRD RUXV: Beverly Hamilton, Barbara Hem, I ary jane em DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY My j T,AE . I I jj I . ,J T jj . A , I 5 ' ' ::' 1 ,1A ' A he I ' i I I 3,1 if I 1 I' I , , .- , - 'L . . - 1 ' , 15' V. ' ,A '.: , ff ,gmt W 5 ,, AIIYI, U I . J ' an -1: V, ' V ' H . ,.,,E I I . I I .. 5, Y an K I . -.i-:. I jfs ar Y' 1 I 5 f . 1 Li i IIi ii I if f s. -ag Ef'- + I -Pi-.g V . 'I T l B' M 'ix Blackwell, Gwendolyn TOP ROlV: Carol Annis, joann I-Xrrighi, Vita Barber, Laverne Barrel, -oja IUTFF. I axn e Boyd, Dolores Brown, XVanda Fitzgerald, Ve'ra French, Maxine Griffith, Milla Lou Gross. l M ll Irix, jo Ann Hurt, Martha jean jenkins, jacquelyn Pat McCannon. jones, Patricia Kerr, Virginia Landers, VVanda joy Mann, Dorothy MeI-Meer, Alice McCann, ' Arlene Murray, Rose SECOND ROVV: Helen McClure. Peggy McClure, Norma Metz, lfern Miller, liloise Morris, Marie Myers, listher Oerly, Pauline Ranallo, Virginia Scott, Thelma Shiek, I-Xlma Stahl. BUTTDM-RUM7: Lois Stahl, jeanne Stinson, joan Iliixton, Mary 'Beth Tipton, Sue Torpey, Betty jo XVells, Lou TVCIIS, jo Ann TVhite, Gretchen M'olf, Charlene XVZIFIHIITQTOII, Miss Stewart. TH ETA LITERARY SOCIETY , I if I V Q. I I , 5 , :fa Q- 1 F ,I 6 ,iii . I VV I 6 . , H V. ,g 4 ,ff fi I , ,bras xiii i' . I S I A L I 9' F Q a A Q 9 ,I f' , I , I A G ii I f ' r r B If I , AX It f I , Ia I R ff. -I I f-i- 2 ' - t-li 1 K' lf' . :a: . . ,Q 3 I In , r , rig I L ,ii,, I' ff' 'tt A 1 I, ,fm I I . ' 15 TOP ROXV: B'lli june Ballard, Gloria Barbee. AITITCTYC Bascio, 'Doris Buxton, Nola Ruth Cawlley, Doris Avon 1 e Chambers Marguerite Correnti, lfvelvn Darrell, Norma jean lzriekson, Ima jean Lvans, Doris lalagg. THIRD RDXV: Geraldine lfox, Mabel llarvey, Dorothe Herront Betty Lou Hisey, joanne Hobson, Norma jean jones, Delores Karr, Patsy Karst, Flora jean Kendrick, Betty Kensinger, Mary Ixllen Leath. I M D ill Chirlene Nish Margaret Nicely Vera Yugi-:nt Mary Ann Pat SECOND ROVV: Celia Iynn, joanne I e on: i, ,1 X ' I if , I ' fi X I f, I I , I I I - ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' f 2 ' L Pa , Shirley jean Ramsey, Kthclee Ray. terson jean Perry lxatherx n Piertt, Norma Rae Plummer, AIll'y ouisc rltt BOTTCIM ROXV: Marv Helen Richter, Virginia Roberts, Theresa Saluzziy 'Lolaverne Stevenson, Cleo Stadelbacher, Daisy Mae Stoneroek,iBobbie Tallinger, Betty lVeleh, Elaine XVolfe, Patricia M ren, Pat Ramsey, Miss M oltf. 28 ALPHA CABINET BACK ROXV: Marjorie Green, Mitzi XVatt, Marilyn Cook, La Vaughn Hall. FRONT ROXV: Margo Pierce, Louise Stoelcsdale, Audrey Giesy, jean Clark, Pat Scott. DEBATER CABINET Bill McClelland, Jim Ruby, Eugene Haley, Sid Minniek, Byron Gash, Lane Merrill, Harry Cloverdyke, Bill Cun- ningham. CLIONIAN CABINET BACK RONV: Irene Schaifhausen, Sue Sheffield, Marjorie Herleman, Shirley Curry, Myra Colc'ma11, Edith Scardino. FRONT ROYV: Hope Hilburn, Mar- garet TVeissbeek, Anna Marie Dee, Norma McMullen, Polly Nan Awalt, Cleo Reynolds, Dot Kurtzeborn. BENTON CABINET BACK ROVV: Henry Friedman, David Slusher, Tom Willoughby, Bill Mar- shall. FRONT ROTV: Chris Lowther, Bob Trussell, Dean Shipley, Milton Schwab. DELTA CABINET BACK ROXV: Alma Stahl, Virginia Scott, Lois Stahl, Beverly Hamilton, Virginia Landers, Betty jo VVells, jean jenkins. FRONT ROXV: Carol Annis, Mary Beth Tipton, Norma Metz, XVanda joy Mann, Tola Bitner, Charlene Warmington, Dorothy McAleer. TH ETA CABINET BACK ROVV: Nola Ruth Cawley, Pat YVren, Doris Chambers, Teresa Saluzzi, Norma Erickson. FRONT ROTV: Annette Baseio, Vera Nugent, Mary Lou Pratt, Shirley Ramsey, Katheryn Pierce. figs A 5?-f ww? f'. .. A H. if ' Dk, e f 2 q 91 , wimgg Y ' , INE T ,- ' 125 K V? 5 It 1 J R if K Yamgmzx 3 i .W V X wi. M.. X WM. Qi H ff ,, YJ Keg ART CLUB 5' if ,L ,V T E -'ii fx., W Q' J : , 5 If . - ' -' ' v v ' W m, 1 I I A I . 3 f.- K 5 t... T iz. s ssss A is -V V B 1 , 1 i Q LDT 1 - f ' - miiiavkjr 9' ' ' B g - .f Y T' lv- - T' i A R' L - 'V 7 .. , IV ' 1 , ' L L is P H 1 V H ,- K -a ' is . . f - us ' gi: x .V ' .. rr 'M , :. 1. t, .L . f V. I H . ,I I f .,-- , .. ,.. -5 at ,ti .1, ,M L 5. ,F jg Q- mr W 4 T hu.. , , l ' , K ' 5 . ,i., .F A ' ' if f if K , fi' D 1 i fm ,. K ml j i ' ,,:- ' , . ni I ' I ,ii , C' ki 'v :v V, , 'r r 5 ',. K .ii 5 . . A lx.. A ri J V li I , I V,,' Q32 F, ' .A,.f x',A' i L1 A . L rssr .l,, T Q S L TOP ROXY: Shirley Anderson, Carol Annis, jo Ann Arrighi, john C. Banks, Florence A. Beeson, Belva Begulia Betty Lou Byam, Vernon Carr, jack Clark, Richard Coates, Colleen Cone. FOURTH ROYY: Rosemary DiRaimo, Helen Fdwards, Barbara Ekstrum, Frank Feindel, Byron Gash, Don Gash. Noel Gillespie, Tommy Hobbs, jo Ann Hurt, Dolores james, Barbara Lee janes. THIRD ROXV: Duane johnson, joyee Keithley, Patricia Kerr, Margaret Lortseher, Beverly Martens, jimmie Lou Mason, Marlene Nickel, jo Paschal, Frances L. Poston, Helen Peironnet, Betty jean Phillips. SECOND ROXV: liatheryn Pierce, Mary Louise Pratt, Shirley jean Ramsey, XVillard Ross, Ross Yivona, Gloria Selvidge, Carolyn Shoush, Charles Schulze, Freda Soulis, jeanne Stinson, Mino Suyama. BOTTOM RONY: Bobbie Taflinger, j. D. Thomas, john R. Thomas, Margaret XVeissbeek, Robert M'ileox, Tom YVilloughby, Flaine YVolfe, Paul Zimmerman, Miss Miller, Miss Newitt. DRAMATIC CLUB ' 2 T 5 53 f , X A :ill me ilg ii an R SF. P P' ,,,,. if K b N n y K C S .,,' if A 2 C i fs! , s i , , ' R T ' - - A V -:sl :,'i f 2 a T - -iii . J' . 'H T 'fr F l r g es EE' ,,,, L C ' , sf-f f r-:., , . 1' , , . ,,,' ' 'J ,,,, B i j K A In ' T' ' L4 NX ,tl Elan V If jg' ii QV V j ,,Vw A tfjiif i L . I 5- A-V 7 - - T 'MQ' rvv' S f' ' T , . . j j e .5 i A at ,Ii N kx H ig.. 1 7 0231 1 : A are 'X - ' Q. l ' w. TOP ROXY: David Barclay, Marilyn Butterfield, jean Clark, Shirley Curry, Anna Marie Dee, Henry Ralph Fried- man, Ruth Marie Gore, Freda Harger, .-Xlice Lewis. SFCOND ROXV: Brianne Lloyd, Chris Lowther, XYanda joy Mann, Bill McClelland, Barbara McFarlane, lglarl Meek. john Morgan, Ronald Outlaw, julia Pickles, josephine Pollina. BOTVTOM ROXV: Virginia Roberts, Mildred Rose, Marioric Ross, Glenna Smith, Lolaverne Stevenson, joan Thixton, john Vogt, Klitzi Ann Mvatt, june XYeir, Patricia NVren. 31 Q PRJNTERS CLUB Q is in f V ,, ' '.1, ,Q , X nllv A ,ff 1, , , - I V V Lvv Ev .,.., -I .1 -.., -df , ,, av 1: IE! r -f . . 551 TOP ROVV: Margaret Burrowes, Harold Capper, joan Coonce, XYilla Lou Gross, Verda Hawkins, Evelyn johnson, Earl jones, Mary Margaret Kerns. SECOND ROXV: Yvonne Newton, Delvin Norris, joan Phillips, Albert Ritterxneyer, Fred Shartzer, Gene Simmons, Patsy Sniith, Youel Smith. BOTTOKI ROXV: lflaine Tarbet, Livelyn Templeton. Bob Trussell. Doris YYade, LeRoy U'hite, Nancy Sue XXYilll2llHS, SPANISH CLUB TOP ROXV: Bob Baker, David Barclay, Doris Bruce, Norma Bush, George' Carson, Vallera Clough, G. R. Critehlow, Harold French. SECOND ROYV: Roger Eugene Harrison. Darlene Howe, Virginia Kalen, Betty MeYey, john Morgan, Kenny Owens, Kathryn Paladino, Peggy Palmer. BOTTOM ROXV: Grace Peterson, lifdith Seardino, Vllalter Schmidt, Virginia Scott, Caroline Shour, Merrill Toms, Norma NViggans, Margaret Younkin, Mrs. Bell. ' 32 OLYMPIC CLUB V, A I nf' I u. ' is ja' f 5, 34- W I ,Q ' f EQ-1,9 Eg, 4 V ff 'I' M 5 , ' , wiv V an 'fi' If 2 I I I 1 I .,A, 3--1. ll-Psy.-'fl' 2 ti 'ifl ilmuls 22 I f 3 ' , at 1 I ' I L I fr 72 - ' l ,W , -L fe, 'I' ' If A L ,,,, 7 ., 3 A 5 .A K ..,fQ I I I I ,L af ft I I , A K r ' ff' ' ' . I fa- :. z I A ' '+I'-I I ,, ,E I Q , tl Q Q M 'Q 5 r 21, 4 Q VL 8 R., ia. er: F' x :aw Q I .5 I ,, b I L A I 1 at .. I retl . rrit 2 L. I L TOP ROXY- Aliee Alleoelt, joy Allen, l,ilIie Mae Baker, Phyllis Bowling, I.a M'anda Brown, jaequelyn Childs, josephine Chimento, AIQILICIIIICCQFCQISOII, lfyelyn Darrell, Marjorie Day, Helen De Cleya, lfranees Drew. THIRD ROYV: june Drew, Mary l.0u Drew, Norma Dielterson, Dean Llarles, Rogene Hanks, IVilIa Dene Harper, Doris Irwin, Aliee jackson, jennie johnson, Margaret johnson, Beverly Kirkhaln, Dot Kurtzehorn. SECOND ROMY Virginia l.anhani, jean l.ortseher, liahe Marra. Katherine MeCahe. joyee McNeil, Rosella Melugin, jo Ann Moats, M'anda Xeedhain. Virginia CYCIOIIIICF, joan Povala, joyee l.ee Ponton, Kay Sears. BO'Ivl'OM ROXV: Billy Dean Shields, Betty jean Sterns. Celesta Stone, Katie lanihurello, Oeetah iIiINlIlI2IS, Rosalie rlillllflllklll, Delores Voehatler, Dolores Menski, Ifdna Mae Mallard, Miss Iloardinan, Miss lluehanan. SEAL CLUB -I TOP ROXY: Georgia liaker, Geraldine Fox, Barbara Garrison, Doris Hales, Ifarlene Hamilton, Shirley Ann llarris. SITCOND ROXY: Betty Henderson, Martha jean jenkins, Colleen liesler, Celia l,ynn, Ifern Miller, Mary li. Mills. BOIIOM ROME Margo Pieree, Mary Ilelen Richter, Dolores Sparks, Alina Stahl, l,ois Stahl, Claudine Thomas, Miss Iiiggerstaif. 33 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES HANK ROXV: Su-vviisuii, Mnrtiiis, Ili-V11-nialn, Howl, llulu-Pts, Smith,I nrinAi',Knln-n,MissI-211311-l, FU1'H'I'H HUNV: Me-vvrs, NVolfe, Vhilvs, XXX-ir, KIllt'I'IllilIl, I42lI'ISfII1, All-tz, THIHI1 HKDNV1 llni'th4vlmm-W, lmstnn, Shunsh, Gross, Adkins, Lzinhnin, Siininuns, Whildcrs. SECOND HUXY: Millvr, NYQIIS, Awaiil, Sim-ksdule, lhwvii, I'II'iSlI'UlN, Juiivs, Ilzwpi-r', I'?1SS2lIllIllU, l'iw-kzirell. . i IFILONT ROXV: .Im-nkins, Clark, llin-sy, S4-ntl, liercv, IJ+-itrivh, Iizill, Irm-npiu, in-vsnn. JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES IZAVK IIOXVI H4ii'iwi', Simluiivr, Howe-, XXVIHHZIIIS, Mnnninn, Ili-riwm, Hunnvr, lloyd, Alla-n, Smith, lZnIlwi'f1vi'd, Iwnnis. FUVIITH IIUXV: M1-Aim-r, Allwn, linyd, tire-Q-ii, Pzislfly, Spunr, IH-tei'su11, Murray, 'l'rn'pPy, t':ix'e-y. 'FHIIII1 ROXY: IH-tvrs, Me-yi-V. Hush, Vlwilgii, I-IllI'SIt'I', IM-I'i'i1-st, llntlvr, Unix, IH-vm':1i'vv, Keiiin-dy, Miss 1'ihei'r'ing. SI'I1'UNIJRONY: iixmrlnlpli, .Ihlixis1n:, Iirii-ksnri, Frantz, Hawkins, Douglas. Elliwl, Flfvyfi, XVm'iiiii1gI+n1, Nivllwwny, Mwrris, FILUN'1' ROVV: ill-ml, Huw, tfnx, 1'invi', I'1lSI'I1ZlI, Quzirivs, NVhii:-. SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES RAPK ROVV: Gross, 'l':1fIingu1', Hendrix, NVEITIIIIIILLIUII, Martin, Alexander, Mr'L:ulg,rh1in, Rani:-ivy, Kmxlwy, Iizirhoc-, Ain-Il, School FOI7R'I'H ROVV: Iluling, Anthony, IIOI'IIk'I', Edwards, li. Hams, I'uc-kett, Mnrrny, Simmons, Iiuling, Mvldlfrcsh, VVith:un. 'PHIIQD HONVZ ilnnd, Johnson, Myn-rs, Tfnnpkins, Punnin fhnin, I':l'II'IiSOIl, Mzuldnx, Austin, Miss 1l1'vgul'y, Newvtoin. I-. SECOND ROVV: YI'UIlt'I', Martin, Hahn, llnrns, Robison, Kirk, Greeley, Nivkf-1, FRONT RONV: 1In.is'hitt, Hurt, Dillingrhnrn, Ii Hans, Vulvy, Harris, VV11tsu11. SENIOR GIRL RESERVES I XVK IIUXY: I'u1'i'y, XYiIl1i1'fI, Gzxrtmzixi, Kiirtzvlxrmru, Jzinws. I'liIIIIv:I', IIZLIIIIIIUII, Iivzius, MQ-w, 'I'1iflirig.:'v1' Iitwrivvltls Lui-itw 'IH ' Ililb IIUXV: Miss lNIc'I+1lw:ti11, IY:l'ZlZt'IlI, 'I':irIwt, Stahl, Sm-ntl, Chee-Ii, Mnwlry, Iirimlgt-S, Smith, Ilvpnss I'I'1lIJIl't'91 I IVUNIJ HOVV: I'm1tur1, Ilumiltmi, Ilitiivr, Arviu, St-lvidgv, Vhiltls, SI'II2LI'fIlL1LlNI'II Mc-Neil XVvlie- 'I'h'ixtoh Ilivhter' BI! UNT KUVV: Ililburn, Ilupkihs, M1-Mullen, 'I't-mpletoii, IIIIIUIHHS, Aumain, Phi-Iins, Iiouriu-. . I Y I JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES I XVK ISOXV: I':1l11tliuu, li:u'1't-tt, I'2lI'I'UII, Luck, Volt-mzin, 'I'1-ssiner, VVQ-svrilnwg, Phillips, Le-e, NViIIizims, NVIIIIS. 'III I ID 1 N I I if IV: .H-airs, Slwur, Sfiluzzi, -I IIZg'Q4I'IIIfI, I'lIIIII2III, Slim-ve, Stull-up, Hu-k, Iizilmllu, Ilrewer. SIIITUNII RUVV: I'1lI'I'2lIIlIlS1I, Stelmer, tlzirner, Iliixlc, Perry, I'oironmet, K1-sler, Kvrns, Higgins, King, iUN'I' HUVVZ Akwrs, M. I.. ltrew, F. lin-W, .I, lim-w, Gurric-re-, Allison, Sylvestvr, Sn-urdilm. SOPHOMORE GIRL RESERVES I XUK IIOVVZ Unlville, Kvithly, Chzirluttv Hall, 1'Ii1u'lvne I-Iaill, Jo Ann XVhite, Juni- XVhitei, Ilvslop, Hvnzlik, Kurst, Iivddor-k I . : 1 -, 1 , 1 4 , 1 1,-'50, ' 1 , I ' , I ' is, 91 , ' r i-', 1 e'll:1lld, IIIII IJVI OH 1 tmdui II imiltcm II ml in Xml 1 n 'I hurm in Smith I urri I inn Held! Il 1 Nlttl IUUNIJ RUNV: Ilnrmnri, Powell, lNImvre-, Smithf-y, Imgaint, IXII-l'lelI1u1rl, Garrett, .Iwm-S, Lmig, Ilivkens, 1+ I'0'Y'I' IIOVI' I' td I71I'1u 9 h I I iI mi I .,. 1, 'Z .IH , -4 - , .cf umuior, 1: ' --1, Mvllam-I, Ilemle-rsuli. S GUS -X XYl7S'I H. lu. 'WIISCIIU .XlISC1HI,If,R NIR.. - - - f ' Office Secretary IQXCCLITIYC Sccrctnry im HQ. 2 Q' SENIOR HI-Y 1 XVK IIHXV: 1.111341-11, Lew, Ilulluwzxy, llzmks, Nurris, lzzzuwl, Gush, Ilivlwns, AIl11lI'U, Silkvy, 1+1Jl'1l'1'1'1 IIUXVZ 'I1U1IlS, Emlxxalrrls, 1lu1n1vs, l11IlIl1L'1i, Fox, 1l:11r-y, Imly, Ibix, Bfvrrill, HIV, Alisvhlol IIIIIIIJ RUXV: M1-4'leA11:md, lie-rslmxv, Uurwin, Fats, Still, Vmstzxttnl, lluhy. NI1I4't1NIW HUXV: Huw-11, tmzxls, Sylxwsll-V, I'll11II1Ilf2,'112lll1, Iiamkf-r, Smith, 1'1:11'k. Sv11v,':11r, lluvvlaxy. 1 HUNT IIUNYZ Sm-wk, S1llI4Ill'I', Ilirlcllv. Aw-11au11. 111151, 1 Ill1111H'1'I1, ,141111-S, JUNIOR HI-Y 1.X4'K IZHXYZ 4'w1lrll1vy, 1'zLl'sm1, I7llI'l't'SI. I1:ll1, I12lLfL1'll1'I1, 1l1'1-1111-lll111xl, 11wxx:L1'11. 11111111 PIX 13 1 1111IrN Nl 11x 11lrI1 l it 'Z :ur ', 11 5, U: um 4- I '-, N1'Il'UNI1 IIUXVZ I'I':l1'f:,'vl'. tlmuls, In-xnistun, l'1:lI'1i, Sm'1wl1r1w1m:1iw1', 1 IIHXI IIUXYI 1lim'11vy, Ilrugzxn, NVQ-11s, 11n1'1u-l', SOPHOMORE HI-Y IAVK IIIIXY: 1'z1trin-11, Swx-zwixxgelx, .Iw1msm1. 1':I1XYZ1I'K1S. Alzmnirxgy Imvis, 112l1'1'151l1l. I4111'I1I1. 11111211 IIUXYS Yugi. 1311-111--11l11:L1, Slrnm, 1!1'v1lm-11x:1l'1i14-, 151111, 4I:1s11,St:11'I'wx'f1, NIGVUNIT UNIV: 11vi111'ic'11, MVN:-i1, 11mA1, Stumplx, Sn-ull, 1!P11is, 1'z11zuli11m, 4 HUNT IIUVV: Gzrllnrznitlm, Imy, I+'rv411-ria-ks, .14v1111sun, lhmlll. ART HONORS BACK ROVV: Beverly Martens, Marvin VVennerberg, Byron Gash, john Banks, Frank Feindel, Ted Forlow, Charles Schulze. THIRD ROVV: Jimmie Lou Mason, Elaine XVolfe, Frances Poston, Lavina Smile, LaVerne Hunter, Betty Henderson, Bill Gilson, Toni Hobbs. SECOND ROYV: Marguerite Correnti, Barbara Ekstrum, Carolyn Shoush, Margaret Lortscher, Colleen Cone, Robert XVilcox, Carl lmes. FRONT RQW: Mary Lou Pratt, Gloria Selvidge, Betty Byanl, Betty jo Paschal, Betty Dickey, Mino Suyama, Harold Booth. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Arney, Virginia Bascio, Annette Bitner, Tola Fay Bourne, Pauline Brents, Norma Jeanne Bruce, Doris Lee Byam, Betty Lou Chronister, Floyd Clark, Ethel Jean Cook, Marilyn Edna Cunningham, YVilliam lVallace Dee, Anna Marie Dinsmoor, john lVilliam Dix, Ralph Edward Dods, Virginia Lee Doll, Mary Lynn Ekstrum, Barbara Farnlof, Thomas Andrew 38 Fitzgerel, Robert Friedman, Henry Gash, Byron Giesy, Audrey Green, Marjorie Louise Haley, Eugene Herleman, Marjorie Hilburn, Hope Elizabeth Hobbs, Donald james, Dolores Kunz, Gerald Landers, Virginia Lanham, Virginia Lortscher, Margaret McCann, Dolores McClelland, lVillian1 Dean McLaughlin, Louis Robert McMullen, Norma Minnick, Sidney A. Moore, Keith Parker, Paul Pierce, Margo Pratt, Mary Louise Reynolds, Cleo Esther Ross, Doris jean Ruby, James Gale Shoush, Carolyn Slusher, David Stahl, Lois Sterns, Betty jean Stocksdale, Louise Ann Thurman, Rosalie jewel VVaas, Roy Cadwell XVatt, Mitzi Ann XVeissbeck, Margaret Younkin. Margaret 'C 1 N' ' N' W , . 4 M, 1 X, w we x 2'1 s ff. vi !-. i , 1 :1-f ,, lf' i 9- '35- ' His: Y I A 1.1. . 'T K, x NC GIRLS' CHORUS Ii.-XCR RUXY: Carol Haekbarth, Dolores Peck, Shirley Dunlap, Charlene Xvilflllillglllll, Virginia Roberts, Pat Stiles, Patty Lou Reichardr, Doris Dillingham, Margaret Ifnibry, Mary Lou james. THIRD ROXV: Ollie Tctherow, Agnes Cascairo, Rosalyn Closson, Shirley Martin, Doris Henderson, Rose Marehcse, Doris Matson, Patty XYarren, Peggy Gunim, Dorothea Hatehitt. SIJICOND ROYV: Martha Mallinson, Barbara Haas, Norma jean Smith, juanita Mansfield, Mary Robinson, june Hunter, Mary jane Hendrix, Marian Thompson, Betty McDaniel, Mary Ann Colletti, Annette I.aPun1a. FRONT ROVV: Gloria Morris, Betty VVeleh, Mary McClelland, Velma Cordray, Barbara Hazelbaker, Norrnalie Smith, Antonette I.asta, Pat Taflinger, Dolores Brown, Miss Clausen. I Miss CSIAUSEN Mus, I-'ir-xiao Mus. Swaxsox Vocal JIflII.YlL7 Director Accrmlpallzyt A.I'5l.I'fI17If Dzrecmr GIRLS' CHORUS OFFICERS I.I'fIf'I' TO RIGHT: Peggy Gunnn, Dorothea Ilateh- itt, Virginia Roberts, Pat Taflinger, Mary jane Hendrix, Doris Hender- son, Mary McClelland. GIRLS' TRIO LICI7'I' TO RIGHT: Do- lores McCann, Pianist, Marjorie I'lCI'IC'I1I11IIQ Mary Lou Gartniang Iaeltie jones. w,v W., 1 ,we I . and A CAPPELLA CHOIR BACK ROXV: Alvin Peters, Bob Smith, Robert Starr, john Fox, Lane Merrill, Edward .-Xrenson, Glenn Peters, Don Compton, Cloyd Chronister, Farl jones, Raymond XVhite, Charles Hosman. FOURTH ROXV: Darell Norris, Mary Lou Gartman, Marian Newton, Virginia Kalcn, Mary Schwartz, Marilyn Butler, Floyd Chronister, Don Henderson, Sue Sheffield, Margaret IVeissbcck, Richard Davis. THIRD ROXV: Lee Lutgen, Lewis Daly, Carol Schnackenberg, Peggy Petersen, Leah Iiichenberg, Colleen Kesler, Betty Ruhr, Doris XVesenberg, Donna Lee, Ioan Phillips, jack Humberd, Delvin Norris. 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C VZ Q f- .H z Z I1 V a. .Q E ru JE 'CC N. 5 -Q N E X. N 53 1: x V-. v 4- +I 4 f. ., fr: C C5 ,.. ,.. fl. J C 4 1.1 4-J Q1 f-1 : C T: I CLARINE C1.1-Avian MR. TI Dircrfo Alden futsclmer I V ietor PassigIiaT l I ff . ' 24, - 1, ,rl -npr' 11. f' 'va ' 5 ' f' rw? L., ci I if. 1 1 , ' 3? 4' - I. M4 M .. ,, 4. N 1 .. ' 9 X f ,564 !3 x f 1 Q 1 , M Q 45 ' wg SW O I . 'L .gn g A? 5 1,1 A , f L W X, 1 ty lx 92' 1 ,i Q 'L If X ,mx 3 ,gi W 5 I -x 'Q is M H x 47 Z...- -my Tom lfarnlof ,KY iw ,. fi gil! va wsmhwr 1 anis , , It ff A na ming 1 XS ,ft-'fHBf!':QsfQ'. b KNQQXTQQQ Mvfmieg 1 ag wiki! L wsmirswx iii iv ,Q . f .... . if 1'1 ai ' :-x.' 5 'H 'f E:2.:sf i .11 1 Wi5.,,,gQ,g:- ' ' ' Q' as 1? ' K li 4 :-:-i-,.1ia1a:- :.:ffr:::. ii- ,:,1 .. . ...,,. E . . Lewis Daly lfugene Haley Wi ' Q -2 . W as Dick XIeNamara FOOTBALL This year, for the second time in the history of our school, Coach E. A. Markey produced the second un- defeated and untied football team, which racked up the Interseholastic League Championship of 1945. The Vikings opened their season with a hair-curling game against the Chrisman Bears, winning for the fourth consecutive year. As Manual High School re-entered the Interscholastiic League this year, this was the only non- league game of the year. Because of rain the scheduled season's opener with Xlanual was postponed. On October 6 the Norsemen met Southwest High, whose small but scrappy team provided tough competition and an interesting game, the score, iz to 7, favoring the Vikings. The second league victory of the vcar was tallied against the Southeast linightsi through the brilliant team- work and relentless drive of the Vikings, by a score of IQ to 6. The Vikings dealt Southeast its only defeat during the season. c . Next on the list were the Central Blue liagles, a worthy team and this year the possessor of an exceptional pass offense. This game remained a question mark until the gun ended a clash in which the Fagles were downed with a score of IS to 7. The Kansas City Star headline read: Fast is the Foe, High-riding Northeast must stop Karlin O'Neal in fea- tured clashf' The Norsemen did stop Karlin O'Neal, and the foe was not quite strong enough, as shown by the Saturday clash on October 17, ending in a plastering of 32 to o. Friday night, November z, Northeast's eleven met thc Paseo Pirates in a hard-fought game, ending zz to 7, the Vikings on top. On November io the Northeast team presented Coach Klarkey with his most desired birthday gift, a .H to 6 victory over the VVestport Tigers. i The Hnal event of the season was a 28 to o sehellacking given the Manual Cardinals, ending a victorious season of eight wins, no ties, and no losses. CIongratulations, fellas. Northeast's eleven was honored with seven men on the Kansas City All-star team. They were Darell Norris, end, Lewis Daly, halfbackg Albert DeVVeerdt, guard, Paul 48 FOOTBALL-Continued Parker, tackle, Tom Farnlof, center, Pat Murphy, half- backg and Fugene Haley, tackle. Parker, Farnlof, Murphy, and Haley were chosen as members of the All-star second team. Co-captains elected for the season were Dick Alc- Namara, guard, and Albert DeVVeerdt, guard. The 1945 Football Team set a new school record of eleven successive victories and a new scoring record of one hundred and seventvf-nine points scored in one season. In the PLISI three years the Vikings have rolled up a record of twenty wins, three losses, and one tie out of twenty-four games plaved. Championship team, undefeated and untied, new suc- cessive i'wins record, seven All-stars, new total-points record, twenty out of twenty-four wins-take a bow, Coach Markeyg again you've done a splendid job and produced a powerful team. Mr. Markev has ended his twenty-Hrst year of coaching Cnine of them at North- eastj with a brilliant record. VVith Mr. Markev as coach and the Northeast spirit, the school can look forward to a brilliant football future. As we have seven returning lettermen, a fine coach, and a pair of expert student managers, Northeast can look forward to an interesting football season in 1946. LEAGUE STANDINGS GANIE Scoiuas SCf'00l VVL TPFS- OP. N.E. 7 VVm. Chrisman 6 Northeast 7 O 0 172 33 NE. I2 Southwest 7 Southeast 6 I 0 ISI 57 N.E. IQ Southeast 6 Central ' 2 o 118 52 Y Southwest 23. 3 o 1oo 42 I5 Central 7 Paseo 2 4 I 90 95 NL. 32 East o East I 4 2 39 103 NE. 22 Paseo 7 Vvegtporlj 1 5 1 37 146 4.4 VVestport 6 Manual o 7 o I2 182 NE. 28 Manual o 1 Q X Sid Minnick in 1 Q3 fra x Eugene Haley Paul Parker Darell Norris Comix IC. A. AIARKICY lfll7'l4H ROXY: Albert lJcXVccrdr, Don l ,vingcr, Lewis Daly, Sid Xlinnick. Par Murphy, 'I-om Falmluf. l OL'RTH ROXY: Dclvin Yurris, Dick XlcNz1umra, Paul Parker, lid Loc. I'N.L12'Cl1C Haley, Unrcll Norris. THIRD ROXY: Harold Snider, Cicurgc Bates, jack Cooley, I.uw1'cncc lfngmm. Alolmny Dinsmuor, Lcc Lutg SICCUNIJ RUXV: james l,11wscm, Bob l'1ifZf.fCl'Ql, Tom Gray, Bill Mnrslmll, Clmrlcs Arcndzllc, Bill l,nyrrm. BO'I'TO,Xl RUYY: NYnlt l.0clmmn, Don Hobbs, Price Xlinnick. 50 Q S 1 sv 9 ,gfa gi CH. Q4 A-4...z., fy 4-Q-'-'- f...' .vmulvw WW LJ, ,Ak :Msg R A 'dw MLWK, X lwvavk ,Q X n .,..: r :Evo K, A ' ww .S ai QQ x1 al-as V 4 32342 A ., Ml -.1 .. , . ' igfgx 8' . .xx dui A 5, fggv. 1 I 3 XX Q MQ 4, 3 I ICFT T0 RIGHT: Harry Cloverdyke, Pat Murphy, Delvin Norris, lid Lee, Darcll Norris, jack Cooley, Lee Lutgen, Don XYright, Sam Donnici, jack Xiclllary. BASKETBALL Again the 'fchampionship bell has rung for Northeast, this time for the fighting five of the Basketball Team. All of you know these five: Ed Lee, Darell Norris, Pat Murphy, jack Cooley, and Harry Cloverdyke. This time it's a cochampionship with Southwest High School. The season started with a game in the gym against the Chrisman Bears, which ended in a Northeast victory of 36 to 21. The other non- league games of the season were with VVyan- dotte, Topeka, XVard, and two games with Warrensburg. The only loss in these games was the one with Topeka, which ended in a 52 to 3.1 victory for the Trojans. Now came the lnterscholastic league season, the beginning of a second consecutive triumph- ant year in basketball. The league opener was with YVestport High School, a fast, scrappy game, in which the Vikings came from behind in the third period and scored their first league victory of the season. Next in the battle for another championship came the liast Bears, who had some verv scrappy floormen, but they were not powerful enough to overcome the skill and teamwork of the Viking quintet. Fvervone knew the Southeast Knights were to be our opponents on Fridav, januarv 18. VVC expected it to be a verv tough game and pos- . c t sibly the one that would stop the Vikings. No can do, was the statement so well proved by the Norsemen, with a score of 5o to 25. f'Beat Central, was the cheer that issued forth that next thrilling Saturday night. That the Eagles were fast and powerful was a known fact, but they were not quite powerful enough. The Hnal gun left the score reading 35 to zo, the Norsemen on top again. Wednesday' came, and the talk of the school was that night's game with Southwest. That it would be a hard game was evident if one looked at Southwestis 1945 record and her ,46 record. lt was game time and the Auditorium was packed, everyone anxious to see the outcome of the clash between two of the finest teams in the Interscholastic League. Both teams fought hard to the very last second, and the gun of the final quarter announced the first defeat of the Vikings in two years. The final score was Southwest 36, Northeast 29. XVe met Paseo the following Friday, which gave us the two toughest games of the season in one week. Determined to win, the Vikings set their sails for another bitter battle. XVin they did, but no one was sure until the very last sec- ond of the game, for in the last second of plaV one of the Pirate five scored, which left the scoreboard reading 41 to 4o, in favor of the Norsemen. 1,Lll'CllNUI'I'lS lfd Lce Pat .Xlurphy Harry Cloverdyke jack Cooley Don XVright S2lIl1IJ0l1IllCl jack .XlcClary Delvin Norris l,ee l.utgcn Don lfvingcr Don Hobbs COACH REIAW'ES E. Pmrtits BASKETBALL Continued The final game of the season was with Man- ual. Again the Vikings were expecting one of the hardest battles of the year, but surprise was in store for everyone. The Cardinals were de- feated with a new top-scoring record in the lnterscholastic league-Northeast 68, Manual 25. Those who were in attendance at this game wit- nessed one of the finest displays of sportsman- ship, skill, and teamwork ever to be seen in high school sports. Yes, congratulations to you, boys, you did it again. XVhen the Kansas Citv All-stars were chosen, Northeast was not forgotten. Three of the Northeast starting live were selected as All- stars. They were Fd Lee. Pat Murphy, and Darell Norris. This makes number ten in the Interscholastic League championships won by the Northeast Vikings under the direction of Coach Reaves Peters. Hats off to you, Coach, you've done a fine job. Two members of the squad will return to compete in the 1947 basketball season. Liavuscr Srxxnixcss G2XNIl'l Scoiucs Sclaoul VV l.Pts. Op. NE. 36 XVestport 24 Sortheast 6 1 ZQS 192 NIR-+8 East Z4 Southwest 6 1 264 213 pusco q I 303 239 5o Southeast 25 3131111111 4 3 291 138 NL. 35 Central 20 Squthcust 'l 3 22' 236 NE. ZQ Southwest 36 Vfestport 2 5 221 276 V ' Central 1 6 253 261 N-E--ll PMC 40 liast o 7 175 323 N.E.68 Manual 25 53 TRACK TEAM l5:XCK ROXY: Hill lmytoii, Charles Bairncrr. jimmy Ruby. Holm Darnell. Dun XYriglir. Price Xlinnick. Charles Hedges. SICCOND RUXV: jack McCI:1ry, Hurry Cluvcrdykc, David Slushcr, Sid Xlinnick, jack Ccmluy, Paul Pnrkcr, lid Lcc, Cunch Pcrcrs. FRONT ROXY: Pat Murphy. Dave Brcidciitlml. Ifnrl -Innes. Ilzircll Nurris, Dclvin Norris. lfugcnc Halley. .Xlbcrt DcXYccrdt, Lewis Dnlcy. -6' i J :Sup and Oval' Ara C S E C 0 N D T E A M S By winning seven out of eleven games, Northeast's second football team had a successful season. l,avton, Snider, Bates, and f fr, - 'G 3' . . - . W VV right were the stars, who, with others, will be the backbone of the '46 first squad. YVith seven victories in twelve starts, the 'W Tf. 'f -:ar 4 Norseman second team cagers did well, Darnell, Pagan, Donnici, f and VVright heading the attack. Coach Moore shaped the boys into a small, lighting squad, that will give a good account of itself in the '47 season. -A Coaczn jaxilcs B. Hooks -'UNNJ L-aw 1 K xv n If .s v .. f -v.. .U ,-, . T , BASKETBALL li.-XCR RUXY: Hob Simms, Bill liephart, George Carson, james Hoverder, Lawrence Fagan, Charles Shields, Don Claxton, Roger llarrison. FRONT ROXY: jess Kuhn, Bill Witter, Bob Darnell, Charles llarger, jimmy laylor, liill l.ayton, Bob liurlts. FOOTBALL li.-XCR ROXY: Norbert Hammers, jim Kerr, liill Swearingen, llill johnson, lroxiell Saunders, Dan Davis, Delbert Nabors. 'l'lllRD ROXV: Ralph Younkin, jim Dull, .Xlax Dix, Yernon Xleyer, Bob Simms, johnny Smith, Charles Shields, Fddie Xlartin. SFCOND RUNY: Charles llarger. Charles Guy. ,lim Hall, David Huclcett, XYilliam Madsen, Roger Harrison, Stanley XVhite, Albert llolland, liill Hatter, Coach Moore, jess Kuhn. FRONT ROXV: Cllenn Prosser, james lloverder, Bill Dull, Don Claxton, Ronald YVheeler, llarry Staley, james Dickerson, Paul Phillips. N ' is R, ': M' s Ia we nf- W as iififisifif CHEERLEADERS BOYS: Richard Butler, Bob Trus- sell, Everett Corwin, jim Ruby. GIRLS: Claudine Thomas, Doro- thy Kurtzeborn, Dolores James, Barbara Dietrich. SWIMMING TEAM BACK ROXV: Bill Carr, DelVitt Bogue, Albert Holland, Glenn Noland, Bob Hurt. SECOND ROVV: Coach Marlcey, Bob Marshall, Bob Bisbee, Ron- ald lVheeler, Don Munro, Ken- nith Carver. FRONT ROXV: Don Bisbee, Bill Allcock, Albert DeVVeerdt, Kenneth Ostrom, Tom Farnlof, Harold Snider, Vaughn Hemry. I N CLUB BACK ROVV: jack MeClary, Harold Snider, Bill Layton, Albert I-Iolland, Sam Donniei, xxllllllllll Marshall, Bob Fitzgerel, Albert DelVeerdt, Fred Brink, Bill Alleoek, DeXVitt Bogue, Bill Carr, Iiarl jones, Gene Sharp, Coach Moore. SECOND ROXV: Coach Marltey, Don Hobbs, Harry Clorerdylte, Sid Minniek, George Bates, Fd Lee, Delvin Norris, Darell Norris, ,lack Cooley, Ronald XVheeler, Kenneth Ostrorn, Kennith Carver. Vaughn Heuiry, Bob Marshall, Pat Murphy, john Dinsrnoor, Coach Peters. FRONT ROIV: Don Vlright. Charles Arendale, David Breidenthal, Tom Farnlof, Lewis Daly, Eugene Haley, Lee Lutgen, Lawrence Fagan, lValt Lochman, Price Minnick. 56 W i , l GIRLS' SPCRTS l In the fall of the year the first crv in girls' sports is sticks This familiar term means HOCKEY. After dribbling, bully off, and driv- j ing have been practiced sufficiently, the classes i form teams for intramural competition. j SPEEDBALL truly lives up to its name, be- r ing a combination of hockey, football, soccer, j and basketball. This odd mixture is one of the j most exciting and strenuous team sports for j girls. l GOLF is new this year in the girls' physical l education program at Northeast. Skills are de- j veloped in class, but the play takes place after school, once a week for a month. Although the l girls didn't become professional golfers, they j did enjoy learning a new game. i HORSEBACK RIDING, recently added to the Held of individual sports, has become very popular. 'iiiffiri' V i 3. js f ug, . - rv lf- hyf U .fi I ' . :Riff 732' ' ' P v I 5 Af - 1 g 41 -f . . . 4 . ag . ':- 'fr It .f j f' I... , 1 ' 'af' 5 Y ' 7 'Mg' .n z V, j xp- Q nw. ,s , gi. ff ll I . ' ff-:gy U' 2 I h . 4 -Z., 131,3 5 . rife. . lg , Z., qt., 5.3 f,, - 7, ' . 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One-Hfth of the student's physical education grade is based on participation in this activity, much time being spent in learning the different swimming methods and strokes. Lifesaving and water safety are also taught. MODERN DANCING is studied for two weeks each semester. In preparation for dancing the girls learn arm and leg swings, push-ups, and the art of falling gracefully-if there is such an art! SOFTBALL heads the list of spring sports, with tennis, badminton, hand tennis, aerial darts, and Ping-pong following. The physical education course is designed to promote good sportsmanship, a spirit of co- operation, Hifco-ordination of mind and body, and the development of poise, and physical and mental health. The girls are receiving special recognition for the work they are doing. City-wide standards have been set up for awarding small and large shields and the large chenille letter, similar to the one received by the boys. Any girl may re- ceive one of these awards, depending on the amount of work done and the ability of the girl. The department is under the very capable instruction of the Misses Ruth Buchanan, jean Boardman, and Ruth Biggerstaff. The student sports' managers also deserve credit for doing their share to keep things running smoothly. GIRLS' SPORTS MANAGERS Miss Ruth Buchanan Instructor Xliss Ruth Iiiggcrstarf Instructor Xliss jean Iioartlnian Instructor jo Ann Moats Olympic Club Basketball Ifleera Akers Hockey Ueetali Tlionias Hockey Alice Jackson Basketball Norma Dean lliarles Basketball Katherine .XIeCabc Volleyball Doris Hales Volleyball Rosella Xlelugin Golf Betty jean Sterns Golf Claudine Tliornas Icc Skating Iiarlenc Hamilton Ice Skating Doris Irwin Bowling Virginia CJTIUIIIIUI' Horseback Riding Norma Dickerson I able Tennis Joyce Burras 1 able Tennis ,lean jenkins Softball Margaret Younkin Softball Polly Nan Awalt Tennis Xlary Helen Richter lifesaving Dorothy XIc.XIalian Aerial Darts Norma jean Iircnts Badminton HOCKEY SPORTS-DAY TEAM BA CK ROVV: Freda l-larger, lVanda Need- ham, jo Ann Moats, Dorothy Kurtzeborn, Alice Jackson, Jean Lortscher, M a rv elle Green, Norma Kaiser. FRONT ROVV: Made- line Creason, Betty Jane' Brown, Marie Passantino, Norma Dean Earlcs, Marian Pickarell, Cordelia Klar- ra, Grace Procopio. SPORTSN DAY This year's All-City Hockey Sports-Day was held at Southeast on November 17. North- east girls emerged victorious over East and Southwest, with one loss to Westport. On Feb- ruary z the basketball Sports-Day was held at Westport, where the Northeast team gained the title of city champions, winning three games and losing none. The defeated teams were Manual, Central, and Westport. The Individual 60 Sports-Day scheduled for May 4 at Northeast, was held too late for pictures and results to be included in the annual. The teams this year have maintained the high record set by the girls in previous years. Events in which the girls participated were doubles and singles in tennis, badminton, hand tennis, aerial darts, Ping-pong, swimming, and diving. BASKETBALL sPoR1s-DAY l TEAM BACK ROXV: joy Al- l len, jo Ann Moats, Norma Dickerson, Dorothy Kurtzeborn, XVanda Needham, Norma Dean Earles. FRONT ROVV: Irene Nciderland, Georgia Mew, Madeline Crea- son, Mary jo Smith, Patty VVarren, Corde- lia Marta. ds www WWA, Mmmww WQFKE' 'wiaf 55 X .41-. w 1Y 5?'?f'V'?k fl 3 if we Q, . Y Wx JN me Fw 2.51 . Wa 4' YQ? ' ' S'1'AFF SILRGEANT LEROY E. SIPES LT. eo1.oNEL JOHN H. Fox R. O. T. C. Again this year the Northeast Battalion was under the excellent supervision of Staff Ser- geant LeRoy IQ. Sipes. After coming here in 1944 from Davenport, Iowa, he started long- needed improvements in the R.O.T.C. quarters. Included in this work were the redecoratino' of . . D the R.U.T.C room, the rebuilding of the sup- ply room, and the making of many other small but needed changes. After the retirement last year of Colonel F. XV. Bondy, the Kansas City Regiment was very fortunate to receive Captain C. Y. Herndon for the new P. M. 84 T. However, he was soon forced to retire because of illness. Replacing him is Captain Archie Morris, who recently took over the position and who promises great things to come. 62 Once more Northeast had the largest Bat- talion in the city, as well as the best, which it proved in the Wainwright Day Parade, taking the trophy for the outstanding unit. The three Companies which comprise the Battalion were under the leadership of Captains Zeikle, YVil- loughby, and Sincox, who deserve much credit for the excellent work they did. The Battalion was commanded this year by Lieutenant Colonel .lolm Fox, who always has ranked among the outstanding cadets. Every cadet in the Battalion also deserves much credit, for, without the full cooper- ation of every member, the high standing of the Northeast R.O.T.C. could not have been maintained. BATTALION STAFF BACK ROYV: Capt. Gash, Maj. Poore lstfLt. Friedman. FRONT RONV: Lt. Col. Fox, Capt. W XV. Cunningham, Mai. Richey, T!Sgt Howard. RIFLE TEAM BACK ROVV: Sfsgt. Barncsg S!Sgt. Sipcs, lnstructorg T!Sgt. Dcniston. FRONT ROVV: B. R. Moore, lfdwards, Sgt. Knittel, Mai. Richey. OFFICERS BACK ROXV: 2ndfLt. Puderbaugh, 2nd!Lt. Barclay, 2nd!'Lt. F. Chronistcr, lstflit. Trusscll, 2nd!Lt. McLaughlin, 2ndfLt. YVarn0ck, 1St!Lt. Monaco, Znd!Lt. C. Chronister, 1st!I.t. Friedman. FRONT ROVV: Lt. Col. Fox, Capt. YViIloughby, Capt. Sincox, Capt. Zciklc, Capt. Gash, 1st!Lt. Swearingcn, Maj. Poorc, Maj. Richey. Capt. XV. XV. Cunningham. 63 COMPANY A BACK ROYV: Sgt. J. L. Farrell, Henry, T!Sgt. Betts, Sgt. Mayer, Sgt. Legant. SIXTH ROVV: S!Sgt. Horner, Thompson, Hinote, -I. Davis, L. R. Moore, Sgt. R. D. Harper, Bascio, SfSgt. Banks. FIFTH ROVV: S!Sgt. Hosman, S!Sgt. McNeil, Matthews, Tye, C. Antrim, Battor, Reinsehmidt, Copenhaver, Sgt. Goans FOURTH ROXV: S!Sgt. Alexopoulos, Miller, Adney, Haney, Daniels, Grimsley, Hood, Elms, Chapin. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Dickerson, Metz, Thomas, juergens, Sayers, Stone, C. L. Shields, Stueker. SECOND ROVV: Pfc. Shuttleworth, SfSgt. C. L. Sincox, Sgt. Knittel, Feindel, Xvalker, Stafford, Derringer, Carpenter, Ide T!Sgt. Lewis, 1stfSgt. W. P. Cunningham. FRONT ROXV: 2nd!Lt. F. Chronister, 2nd!Lt. C. Chronister, Capt. Zeikle, 1st!Lt. Monaco, 1stfLt. Friedman. COMPANY B f II BACK ROVV: S!Sgt. Bost, Needles, Rose, Greer, Mitchell, Patehin, VVarford, R. P. Beaty, Day, D. N. Harper, F. C. johnson SIXTH ROVV: S!Sgt. Longsdorf, Harrocl, Nimmo, King, Barth, Hatchitt, Shomaker, MeClaran, T. S. Lerner, Pool, Sgt White. FIFTH ROXV: SfSgt. Duflield, S!Sgt. Drake, Gwin, Pierson, Tarwater, Rounds, Umstattd, Oster, Meyer, Nelson, Futscher FOURTH ROYV: T!Sgt. Ammerman, H. V. Smith, Krum, Arlint, Gibson, G. R. Martin, Pruesncr, H. XV. Antrim, Schaefer Gentry, Haskins, Sgt. Heldon. THIRD ROXY: Sgt. Allen, Sgt. Younts, B. R. Moore, Manning, Cleveland, Kingsolver, Magnet, Richardson, Morris, Frazier, Cobb, Sgt. Hogan. SECOND ROVV: Pfc. Critchlow, T!Sgt. NVeleh, S!Sgt. Canaday, Forrest, Wennerberg, Madison, Enyeart, Heinrich, R. D Moore, jones, Danforth, Sgt. H. D. Harper, SfSgt. Petty. FRONT ROXV: 2nd!Lt. Puderbaugh, Maj. Richey, 2nd!Lt. McLaughlin, Capt. Gash, Maj. Poore, Capt. Wiilloughby 1st!Lt. Trussell. 64 9 COMPANY C BACK ROYV: Sgt. Kinman, S!Sgt. T. Lerner, Smarr, Underwood, Higgins, Sloan, Heinzman, Danielson, SIXTI-I ROIY: Sgt. Murray, S!Sgt. Beck, Stark, Coleman, Dennis, Sgt. Irwin, T!Sgt. Deniston, 1st!SgT. Frew, Sgt. D. I 1 Xlartn . FIFTI-I ROIV: S!Sgt. Newman. S!Sgt. Collivcr, Edwards, XVhctsel, Beall, IV. C. johnson, Cowan, Scharig. FOURTH ROIV: T!Sgt. Owen, S!Sgt. Snook, Rich, R. IV. IVeleh, Goodpaster, Rogan, Brown, li. I.. Allen, K. I.. Farrell THIRD ROXV: S!Sgt. Barnes, Sweet, VVilliams, Dowdy, Colley, Baldwin, Iflippin, 2nd!I,t. Shipley. SECOND ROIV: Pfe. Sigloek, S!Sgt. Murphy, S!Sgt. Fults, Myers, Gregory, C. If. Beatty, Belingloph, Inzerillo, Newby D. If. Smith. FRONT ROIV: Lt. Col. Fox, Capt. NY. XY. Cunningham, Capt. -I. XV. 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SECOND TUWV: 1j2l1'U1XIl M111111111'ff, ,1 '1'i'112l Gueiitzil, I'11t1y 171111111-1-, lhftty 171't'L'1ll2il1, Kz1tl1111'i111- A11-1'11l11A, .lusc- 11l1i111- 1,'l1i1111-11111, l!1'i1111111- l.l11y1l. V1-V41 1J'1'L'1ll'1l. 1-11111111 Phillips, A111i11111ett1: Lllit'111Il111f1, FRONT ILONV: 121-tty 1.1111 llyum, Alive A111-111'k, N111'111z1 M1'M11ll1-11, .1211-11111-ly11 l'l1il1ls, PE-g'g.:'5' XYyli1-, lmisy Ig'11, 111-- l111'1-s 1i1'1,1W11, J11y1'1- M1'N11il. 111-Vis l'!:1f:1,:'11L1. 104 MR. DITMARS HAWK HOXY: 1!y1'1111 1I:1sl1, xYt'1'1l4rI1 Carr, 191111 11e111l1-1's1111, Sliirley f'1l1'1'Y, MV., ll11111z11's, 1'l11'is l111wtl1e1', Mar- i111'11il'1171-F11-l111:111, Yi1'1.g'i11i:1 H0111-rts, 1y is 'ay111'. SECOND RONV: 12111111141 Smith, Jim Syl- x'11s11-1', bill l'111st:1t11l, 1il'1l 'l'1-uson, Mitzi vsviltl, Yi1'g'i11i11 l1111ls. Vi1'f.ri11ia S1'11tt. F1UPN'I' IIOYV: 11111 S111i1l1, Mariv l':1S- s:1,111i1111, A1ilI'1il1l l'i1'k:11'11ll, Xvt'1'l12L 112lXV1i111S, lXl:11'y lI2l1'f.Z'2ll't'1 VV11111:11-k, A111l1'11y Giesy, 1i:11'l1111':1 1111-11'i011, Ne,-V11 A1-1A111'so. 105 MR. MARKEY HAWK IIONVZ 131111 Ai1'i11f:t1111, John f12l111l1, GG111'p:1- 1T1111lz1s, 1l4!1lt'1'1' A111111- s1111, Alvin 1'1A11-rs, H:11'11l1l 11511111-, l7'1l1'- tis 12l:11111, .I. 11. 1'11'U1'l', Stuelv 81-S- SIUIIS. 171111111 ROVV: llzivid 1':p!,'2l1l, liill C1111pm', iTl1:11'l1-S 1'z1L1111's1111, Stanley VV11iLe, -VV11112lI11 M1111-r, 111111111 N11lz11111, 1fll1li'I't 111111, 11645111 Aff11lt1-1', N111'1111111 f11'2ly. YEFUN15 ROXV: Huy Hzislvy, C811 11115-S, 1111111-rf R:1ils11111?k, K1-11111-111 1i11y11f, 'lli1'l1:11'11 M1111-1', Roy NVi11k1c1', llilly fY'I'U1llXYt'lI, 1l111'11i1- 31111111-y, Mr, Mau'- 1:1-y. 17'HUN'l' ROVV: xxvllllillll 1 1':1111'is, '1I:11'111d .111h11s1111, C11:11'l11s Xz1yl111', l1z11'1'y 1'i1'k- 1-tt, .1i111111y M1-Nvil, M:11'vi11 f l11'isti11z1, L111'1'y Ni1'l111ls1111, 311111111 Russ, Hoy J11rr1A1t. 106 MR. ENGLE lil.-XVK IIOXY: .1z11111-s BiI'1'11, 1lO1ll'1'f 11:1- V1-1'1y, '1'11o111:1s flrziy, 111-1':1l11 Slavviis, .Il'l'1'Y .111wct1, 1flJ11 Cz111f.rl11'1111, XXYHSUEY M1'N11i1l. THIILIP ROVV: 1111-l1:11'1l 1I:1,tt11r', Lewis j':211'1l1'S, Collins llriikv, llmlney Still, A11tl11111y S11':1ip.1l1t, T1-11 4X10XOD1lll10F, Mr. lingle. QICVUNIW TIOXYZ A11g'11l11 15QS11I10I1Q, 131-:111 11f11'111-1', 11111111111 l1111'1'1LY, vvilyfllf f111l1'f11ll'1', 1':f1NVIl1'f1 '1'1'1lf11'1', 1196+ Sig.:- 1111-lc, lCl1'11y I1:111i1-lS1111. FTIUN'I' IIOXYZ A1111-rt l':1ssigliz1, 111110 Tlmisv, 1,z1w1'1A111A1- .X111.r11t1i, .T:11'k 11:1v111-s, 1:1111 1i11111l1'1-1111, 1'liff111'11 All- 1 1' 111' b lc, .1111111-S Duty. 107 MR. KUNZ BANK IIOXV: .1i111 :X11l1ll1 1'. .1111-lc Tm. l!1'11zz11. Alvin 4'1':1ig',Lg', Y11111-l Smith, Y:11114'l111 H1'11l1'3'. 'I'11lliI1 RONVZ N111'111:1 1':11'k, .111z111 1'11il- E lips, Mziry .111 111':1z1-111, lX1:11'j111'ie 11'1':111k11, Qlil:1i111- 'l'z11'111-1, 1'l1-11 1':11't1111, 121111 'l'1'11ss1All, H1111 K1-1'sl1:1w. QEVHNI1 HOXY: 'l'l11-111111 ll111'1'i111:11111, Xvilllllll l'1':1ip:'p,:', lxllllil R1113' ,X1'l1i1l1-, l111l111'1-s XYf1l'1l!l1ZP1', 11111-:111111' 1':1li1'11'- S1111, l.11is Stzilil. .l11:111 l'11x'11l:1, .T11:111 1111111111 l1'1?l1N'I' Ilffxxri 7117111511 llwsliilis, K1-11111-111 13111111-:111 l'1x'1-ly11 .l11l111s1111, 11211-1111111- .111l!i1'1-, .11-111111v S1i11s1111, .1111- 111li.I'1lf'1', 1 M11 Kunz. 74 I I0 MISS BIGGERSTAFF RACK ROW: l42lV1'I'Il0 ,I1:11'te1l, Anita Malone, .la1r11ueIi11u Perry, Al2ll'1.1'2l1'l'l. Olson, XYlI'l.Z'lllliL Van liilzlmer, Mary A1111 l'2'ltlt'l'SO1l, lmis 'l'I'1l1'IiXVt'll, Lu- cillv l'ull1-y, Ca1'uly11 lIJ'I't?k2Ill2lIl, .luna- Drvw, Kay Suars, Cullman Ke-sler, .lf.OSl'Illill'Y Haas, .Iv1'ulrly11u Smith. Tlllllll RUVV: Ile-lvn 'lV1ll'I'P1l, Nztnvy TlllIl'lll2lll, Iivtty Vmik, l'2ll'Il11'Il2l H111- ln-rt, Bvtty l'f-rk, lll-It-11 I'llNl'lIl'lt', Dorothy INfoNeeloy, Joann I'lt'IlSll2LNY, N41r111a Gri-clay, Crinll-lia. Marra, Shirlvy Ilarris, :ll2lI'g'2lI'l'T, .I11l111s1,111, Miss liiggw-1'staff. SIGVUNII l-IUNV: Mary 1VlV1,'Xx'llUI't1'l', Dor- Olhy C1'iIc'l1ficld, Nm-lda NVl1itv, Maril- Silviw, Diane Gatos, XVil111a Fivlds, Luvy Vlark, 1I2ll'II2LI'2l Morris, .Allllll Stahl, BlLl'II2lI'il l2:1r1'i:sc111, .lewm-ll Shu- TY'l2lIit!I'. FRONT ROVV: Tl1tfllll2L King, l!:11'l1z11'z1 lViIson, Mary JU Rogers, Mary Mills, Jllllllllil U'lJvll, Lila Murlrhy, xvl'I'j02ll1 J0llIlSUll, Louise its-Ml, QIIIIIFIUIII' Illl- Iet, Patric-ia LICCIIIHIIOII, Madeline De Ft-11, Nana-y Tuylrir, JOZIIHI l.4OH'illlt. II2 MR. ROEDL RACK ROYV: Frvfl I-loyal, Xvllllillll Jol111s41n, Iiill Anawalt, l':l'll0Sl Short, Russvll IIllfJ,'l1C'S, NVz1y110 Murphy, THIRD RUXY: John KlIlg'Sl'1lY't'l', VVil- lizun CZl!'S4Ill, Nlbflllllll LOG, .IZIIHVS Clarke, Tod Forlow, Asa King, Mr. Roodl. SECOND ROXV: James Clark, Sianlnly Calfas, Ja111vs Hintun, Iir1I1e1't Si111111s, XVillian1 Sprague-, Robert Frencli, Rohr-rt Dayton. FRONT RONV: Dun ZNTr'Ki1111ey, Bob SIHJITSIYRZLII, Neal Snmy, llir'h:11'fl Deat- ty, Le-roy XVl1itQ, Donald HZll'Ilt'F, 20l MISS SPENCER BACK ROYV: Harry Staley, Clay Sin- cox, .litmus l'Jicku1'son, Lyla De11isto11, Falus Anglo, D011 .It-wr-ll, Don lfisher, Javk Howard. THIRD ROVV: XVnlter Yan NVyo, Betty Lou Lurk, Judy Putt, Juni- NVeir, Bettie VValler, Hao Jean Oakes, Ed- wurfl Munn, Jack Svharig, JOO Clark. SECOND ROVV: Frank Helden, Bula Barth, Len Rice, Marilyn Butlvr, Ann Terry, Margo l'iv1'fto, Mary Iamise Floyd, Peggy Guinm. FRONT ROXV: GI'2ll'L' Petvrson, Je-nniv Raef J0llIlSDll, llllizaln-tl1 1 il'4't'Ill2l.ll, Margaret WVhitc-, Hvlt-11 M1-Clurn-, Flc,-vtzi, Akers. 202 MRS. REDMON BACK ROVV: Ed lim-, Kvnneth Swear- ingun, Marvin XXvPl1I16I'IMxI',':'j, Nfml Gil- lespie-, Edgar Irwin, Kenneth Tall- man, Ray Sullard. THIRD RONY: Don Eyiiiger, .lllllllly Ruby, Harrild A11t1'im, Maxine Faul- convr, Elaine XVnlfe, Kay Sf,l'21XV1l, Betty Lee Iionvillf-, Gloria Owuns. SEUOND ROWVZ Marguerite Correnti, Fvrn M1111-r, Ilmvard TYOIIIIHZIII, flifllllllf' 1'UClP1'IHlllgl1, YVilla lrjftllti Har- pvr, Patsy Scott, Donna Joni-s, Dor- othy BIPBIILIICLU. FRONT ROXVZ Marjorie Ar011s011, Paul- inf- l2ou1'11v, Joan Thixtmn, Rfvsnliv Tl1111'1na11, Edna Keith, .l11:111ita XVi11- frvy, lllllll Sllyillllll, Mrs. IUSCIIIIHII. 203 MR. MILLER BACK HOXV: l'lLILft'Ilt' H1111-y, Sain Ilon- nivi, Frank Feinflvl, G, Il, t 1'it1'l1l1'1w, Jnso11l1 Cain, Glenn Cr1llivv1', N1+1'1nz111 Conivr. THIILD RONY: Tiny flillllltrll, I'll!lI'l4'N SL'IllIlZk1, lIay111r111ml XVl1i141, David XX':11'- 11114-k, Earl Meek, llolm Ili-:1Sl11y, TI1111 NViIIr111gl1lIy. SIGVHNII IICIVV: llill I'llllllIIl,2,'IlIllll, Cliarlt-s lim-k, lmn Hmlulis. .lark M11- Clary, l'ri1w- Mi1111i1-k, llii-l1a1'cl Iiullvr. Orriv Snmvk. FRONT IUIXY: .Tr1l11111y IIUINA11, ltr1lw1'I Burks, K111111f-th fIXYt'llS, I':Y6'l5'll Te111 ph-11111, Xvt'l'2l Bvllll'Q'lIl'. Mary Mamlsvil. Bl2lI'I2lll N4'XYIUll. 75 AUDITORIUM MR. WASSON BACK IZUXV: Tioh Moore, Prnt Glaviano, .Imnvs 112111, Imyill Dreirlenthzll, Blur- vvllzm liolninson, Mnrjoriv Sllt:ll6fllll1l, Ora May 1 'l2Lll2l,Q.fll,l1, Monto Blyers, Edwznul Green, Mr. VV:1sson. '1'11IRIb IIOXYZ Jnnn-s Stztfforfl, Donn Smith, llonnie llislwo, Jnnuis Clark, XVinston XVel:'h, Joe- Smoffk, Vat Fitz- zino, .lurk Mztrshztll, Hurry Vickers. SECOND HOVVZ 1'hil Palmlino, Dorothy Newt-ont, Hill N4-shit, Ill-nry lflreidcn- thnl, lbonztlfl lioll, Dorothy Keyto, llost- Mnry Dillatiino, Franklin Bald- win. 1f'1lON'1' HOVV: 'Ethffloe Ray, Donnie Rislnw, llcnny flztlbrztitll, Aubrvy -l7I'Pd0I'll'k!4, XVHYIIL' Johnson, Gln-n Fishwr, Donald llulett, Ifldward Hut- teni, llztrold Siron. 207 MR. PINKNEY MAPK HOXVZ -Xvlllltll' l4IlIl1lP1', 11111 1 0o1'n', llill l'fi'ol'1l, Rob Fitzlgfllwl, Eugflm- Tmvis, 131111 1l1Il41lLlf.fllllIl, D11- yicl Slusher. 'l'11IRl'? HOXV: John Sincox, Tom Clark, .Tohn Fox, Siclnvy Minninrk, Holm VVit- tor, Jimmy Yonnts, IIUIIIPI' Longs- rlorf, lynn Riukm-tts. SECOND HOXV: Milton Svhwnlm, John Rickvy, lflussm-ll Monavo, .lohn Mut- thews, 1.1-stem' Host, Rll'll2ll'tl Davis, 'Horlmy llzirvillv, Mr. Pinkney, FRONT RUXY: lfzlrlzxn Jztr-kson, David Dalit-1', Holm Cont-nltayer, Don Frvw, .Tuck llllll'lllE'l'1l, .loo Cnrsontino, Eu- gent- lmlfalslw, Norinzt Joanne Brents, 209 MR. SEARS MACK HUXVZ llogt-r Stnarr, 'llill Swvzlr- ingw-n, Ilnsse-ll John, Donzxlfl Dennis, Mztlwl Louisa- Ilnrvey, Alilflra-fl Sco- vill, Alvinn 1'vtM'smi, Mztrthzn Punk- Q-tt, l'l2ll'lt'll9 Dnnivlson. '1'H11'I15 IIOXVZ lit-tty Frm-rl, Elaine Ty- ler, Uliztrlotte 111111, Mnrion Cowan, Madonna Pittman, Nfll'1ll2l llztrshfioltl, Jackie- lloyztl, Ronnie .Tr-un Boyer, Shirlvy Erickson, Blr. Se-urs, SECOND 'IIOVVZ llillie .lt-:tn Sidenvr, Patsy Hurst, .lo Ann G1-lvliaxrflt. llvtty Lou llisc-y, All-lroy Mit:-ht-ll, 121111 linlcelr, Jimmy 131111, Holi Stone. F1lON'l' IIOVV: lmyirl Tlannwuy, fAll12l!'l0S Harris, llitzl llewlflof-h, Putty VVar1'on, Unis Robinson, .lov lE9llIlglU'Dll, Doris Vrow, Vat Rumst-y, Mary Espinosn. 210 COACH PETERS IIACK TIOVV: Kefnnpth Holloway, Ar- manrl lmdges, John Fnron, Lee Cm- ytln, Robert Myc-rs, Ds-llwrt Prine, Engl-nv XVright, Don Munro, Bernard Burns. THIRD HOYVI lllr. '1'0t61's, Ross Casftio, Gerald Kunz, Tommy A111-n, Alvin Punnnins, Raymond Brvvdlove, Jnvk Prmhzor, Jzlnws Kearns, Lt-roy Rol- ton, Vit-tor Pztssiglia. SECOND ROVV: .Too LaRo1l:L, Eugono Ritzal, 1!ill Dixon, Donald Compton, Andy Loulos, Hill MQClvll:1nd, Roh Rislwv, Hoy Thompson, Roy Wvazls, FRONT ROXY: llill Vickers, Hill Curr, Kenny-th Gntlvy, C'hf11'lvs llowt-rs, Ronnlxl KL-nh-y, Don Zuniwnlt, Toll 3I0An:1lly, Bill Allvock. 214 MRS. SUMMERS MACK ILUXV: Roso Mztry liurkv, Etht-1 SK'h1lI1t'1llZlll, 1'nt1'if'iz1 Stilos, Mrs. Suni- ma-rs, VVinifrod Vorry, Guin- Sharp, Hnrolfl 11:1ll, xvllllillll Yzxugrliztn, Don- zild Ninnno, SEFONI5 HOXVZ l'ZllLl'Ull0 Affoltor, Hurry Holt, .lzuns-s Mm'KinlQ-y, .lztnu-s Davis, Roy '1'hiI'f9r, 12111113 .14-:in Huffukcr, Allvnn- 1'rif'P. 1f'1i0N'l' IUNY: llolwrt llrnntlt-s, Loon- ztrtl 1':trton, liulvy S4-tsor, Fvrn Stl-- yens, l':ltl'll'i2l Jonvs, Joy- Inzerillo, Kennvth l'i2'll'I't'll. 76 216 MR. BROCK TEAVK ROW! Mr, llrovk, Ilub Mille-1', K4-linitli Il1ll'YHl', llfrlr l'u1ii'tiiuy, Hai'- nlrl Ilvll, l'Iiili1J Nm-din-S, Iluiuuw- liule. Tlllllll IIUXV: Ililliv Juni- i!:illzu'd, Mary .Iunv Ilviidrix, llililzi 'I'i-ssiner, .1, ll. 'l'li4miziS, Mary Ilfvwvll, Lou NNN-IIS, Alziriie Frilwim-, Shirlvy Mae Smith, .Iii Ann Hurt. SICVIJNIJ HUXY: Sliirli-y l'i1n-1: Tmig II:ii'I:in, I 1':ii1s'es Sliaiiiprli-i', Iflvzi NVm-n- rllvtmi, lllurizi llulin, Viilzi llrisi-ndine, 1,11 Yi-Viiv Iinnu-r, Illniily .loin-S. FIlUN'I' IHHV: Arlene Austin, Suzanne M:ii'i,in, Shirley Hamilton, Eva Ann llzily, lmruiliy Maisie-Vs, lifilly Alle- niain, Iiutty llonglzls, 218 MISS KNUDTSON BACK IKOXV: Donald VVi'if:Iit, lf':1ul 1'hillips, John Cuiizirlny, l+'1'vcl .Inna- miiwi, I l'2lllli Kolkin, Nurvin l'iv1'son, 1'h:ii'l4-x linrneti, XVui'rvii Mvflliiiw-. Tllllill IIOVV: Junies llinniv, 1'h1u'lene .VVILl'lllIllf.Z'IUlI, Billy Iiicliziiwlsmi, liillie Thrmias, lllzirgarvt Lortsi-lie-r, Norma W'igp::i11s, 1i0IJ65l'1f Nvsliil, Frairili Junvs, Cliff Pool. ' SEITUNIJ ROVV: Doris Hunt, Luis Allen, Kzilie-Vyn Fitzwzlter, llziy lVll'Cl1l.I'11Il, Clizirll-s 'lla-figs-S, Carl Ilmlinzi, Alice Lc-wis, lmlures Brenls, .Bliss Knndt- Son. FRONT ROXVZ Irvenn Hr-nzlik, Marilyn 'Prine-i', .lu Ann Xzwh, Imn 'l'llHlllDSOIl, llnnno Sviillliill, Lowell Svfitt, Ilzirlain Hrwl, Clziiw-iin'e Newby, l':ip:1: Erivk- son. 219 MISS GILMORE BACK IIUYV: Glenn P1-te-rs, llzilph NVil- lizlins, lmvid Allen, Jusopli Nvlllllllilll- son, VVilliz1n1 Gilson, l':1t, Murpliy, l':inl XVhit1-inan, Dick Mn'N:iiii:u':i. Tllllill HOXY: Anclvew l llUl1l'Q'l', Ken- nf-fli IR-ity, Gem- XVzillu-i', Iluwzird llifili, H1-lvn l,'a11't91', Jwziiiiicltu Kit- lilflllflll, XVilnm Hairtmzin, Chzirles Lrmriu, Miss Gilmore. SIQKTOND IIOVV: lllrlflif- Oyvr, NYinitz'L Strricltiiinii, Alice Frvlwlyvi-, l'I2ll'2L llo- mainn, .Iminne Higgins, lllii'istiii1LBI-l- lm-lvro, Nnrinrl Jean G4-iiiry, FIIONT ROVV: Irma .Ii-:in Iizi1'vli01's, I,:Lvin:i Smiio, Bzirhziiwi III-Im, Mary Lon f'UUll0l', Ethel Ilzivi-ill, lluris .loan Alle-n. BANK IIUNY: Paul I':ii'Iu-V, Keith Mfmrc-, Ilili Haiiuwny, llmlm-rim-k Colu- lllilll, H0111-l'I,COllll, Hiirry L'l1ix'i-iwlyliv, Toni F:ii'iiln1', Harold Snider. 'I'IIIIili IIOVVZ John lliiisiiiimr, Elvin llirlilli-, Joe Mzigner, Koiinwlli Schmi- Ill-flIll2I,It'l', DuNVitt Bognv, lmnzild R0- gan, Iilstlivi' Ilic-kman, lloimf-mul Sulli- vzin, M:L1'gzii'et Burrowvs, .Inim lluraili Huniezr. SECUNID IIOYVZ Virginia llzinlizim, Mau'- joriu llziy, Patsy Ci'ziwfm'il, Shirley l4'oILviiIiu1'g'D1', Bobby .li-zin Iiolicrtson, .lziiin-llv lloling, ilelniiws Ilairiif-S, Mui'- vizi Iluiley, Miss Jzicolisfin. FIIONT HUXV: Marian llugc-ll, Char- loitv Lvntz, May Jvzin Fuiw-y, lmris llriiuc-. .lu Ann Fowl-1-V, 'lmiwuiliy Fel- le-rs, Ili-iiricllu L0iIrf1'ii-cl, Iflsllivi' Gi- zii'i'zi1ililu. 303 MISS CLOUGH BAFK ROXV: Mary 14011 llzirtinzin, lVilmz1 lflrivs, Yvrwniii- I'l:i+-1-, Ilntli 110111, Iiirflizird Coats, I'l1ll'l1'liL' Iixiinil- ton, llutli Sziinlurs. Tllllllb IIIWV: Emina .Toxin 1':ii':4miS, Iinsv Alarm-lif-Se, Lmih I':l4'llt'l1Iil'l'2', Grntvliceii XV0lf, JOZ1.llll0 llviniss, Irvin: Sf'llIIfI.l12ll'ISPll, Marjorii- f'IiiI4lvi's, Mui'- iun Siminmis, Illlfjgfillf' AI4'I'l'USlil'Y. SIGCONIJ ROVVZ Bfiniiio I3ILllf.fl'l'fl0ld, Shirlvy 1Ing'h0S, Nrxrinzi. Kxiismer, Es- Lullo VVilson, llorin l4'i'vm-mzin, Annu. 1':ii'ulmk, Mary Ella-n lloziili, Miss Clrmgli. l+'l2ON'I' IIOXY: l l'Pfll1 Milf- -II2ll','l2'i'l', Hose Muric Nye-rs, Tlorrulliy Hziki-S, .lvzin liwwoll, Blxirjririe Ross, lmris Ilziie, Hiuiwc I'i'm-ripio. -.- If 304 MRS. HALL BACK RUXY: .Iimniy II4-inzman, .Timmy lliller, llill XViIi+-r, Illlden Ilouyear, Joywe Ill-4-li, Gloria Al1'l,IlllfL'llllll, Pearl Coen, Ili-ta XYilliams, Yvonne Gif-se. SIZVONID IIUNVZ IIQ-len Veironnet, Mar- guerite Hull, Ileve-rly tlrahani, Imr- othy Divlu-ns, .Iavk N4-I:-on, Vera, Swearingin, 7411:-anor Sl-ofin-ld, Dorsey Cross. FlIf'bNT IIUNV: .liianita Mansfield, .Toy lk-grin-i', Ilarliara Ilazmillvalu-r, Dottie Brisn-o, lioln- .Te-an Cullum-rtson, Ros- etta Sartin, Ilanny llanif-I, lllddic Allen. 305 MR. WHISAMORE IIACK IIOWV: XVUVIIK' Young, Carlton Johnson, Kenneth Slllll.Lll'XVOI'l.ll, VVarren Vkiilliams, lhollwrt Nallors, Orvan XValker, Shirley Porterficld, Norbert lflaminers. THIRD HUNV: Mr, VVhisamore, Mar- garet Emliry, In-ster XVilliains, Mau- rice Lewis, llil-hard Are-nson, l'atrir-ia. Kerr, Jean Harker, Lori-ne Crow, Duane Johnson. SEVUND ROXV: XVayn4- Oster, Helen Silviiis, .lane-I Vanada, Jane Titts- worth, Lorraine Sinithey, VVanda Lamb, Laura Ia-e t'raig.:', Carolyn Powell. FRONT IIOVV: Louise Moore, Irma. Poherly, Nan:-y Neely, Alina Naylor, Thomas Lerner, Jimmy Sli'-nts, Har- old Bollin, Lawrence Kappelinan. 306 MR. REESE RACK IIOVV: Jimmy lzzard, Robert Knittel, Melvin Monroe, Hill Eck- man, Jimmy Adney, Charles Oshurn, Tony Diliene-ds-tto, Harold Kelley, Leroy Shelby, Iioburt Marshall, Ted Lerner. THIRD HOVVZ Mr. Reese, lVIif'hz1el Blil- ler, James King, Jerry Greer, Bud Thomas, .loan Arrighi, llalnh H011- per, Agnes Lopez, Doris Stalvup, Clifford Shomaker, Harold French, Kathryn Johnson. SIfll'f'lNl6 IIUXVZ Donald Starc'hf-r, Iiivh- ard Mitvhell, Iii-tty Swift, Georgia Smith, Nola Vain, Kathryn Green- field, Virginia Arney, Cleo Stadel- havher, Marjorie Shreve, XVilladine Hanks, Irene Pevoraro. FRONT ROXY! Joe Visviofta, Sarah Matthews, Doris llrodz-n, Elvessa. Enyeart, Lee lloy Moore, Stella Ken- nedy, Mark Mwtflnre, llnrol Osborne, Kathrine C714-vengi-i', lletty Allen, Gerald Legant. 307 MISS MARSHALL RACK IIOVV: Doris XVvsm-rilxfwg, Mary Sehwartz, Lula flipson, Marion XVin- llQl', Ruth Faron, Kaihryn Spotts, Franves l'oston, NVanda Needham, Joan Carroll, Mildred Martinoviuh. THIRD IIOXV: Miss Marshall, Mir-key Firo, Madeline- 1'r1-axon, .lar-queline Peters, lie-lm-11 Randolph, Ronnie Boyd, Deity MeV:-y, Irene- Ifltliridgre, Lor- aine XVntke, Ulm-ora lYllll2llllS, Phyl- lis llowliiigr. SIZFOXII IZHXV: Martha Singleton, lfletty S4-Iiafi-r, Lois Stovall, XVyvonne Keller, Iili-anon' Swmlley. Evelyn Hiirster. .Inliannv Harm-r, IN-gfgy Mil- ler, Norma Allison. FRONT IIUXYZ lllilllillllt' Tlioniaz-. lit-tty .lean Arwin, Varolyn NVorming'ton, Alive lioxvlingi, Ilwemlolyn lloyd, Iixwlyii FII-11-In-i', Maxim- IM-unison, Marg':ii'f-t Nivvly, lmnna Nov. 308 MR. KRESSE 213 MISS MAPES HANK RUNV: Milton llIlL1'3.2'2ll'll, Vernon Qllolton, Iioli Ilavix, ilrally Illlnson, Don Vipolla, ,lov liionllo, Vernon Ep- Iee, Georgrl- Marlin. THIRD HUNV: .lain-'s Lawson, Rose Saladino, l'atln-rim- Sm-lii'oedm-r, Rose James. Dolores Karr, llliirlm-ii Crab- tree, 0+-I-tah Thomas, Il, J. Stl-rns, LaXV:inda Ilrown, In-:in liarles. SLIFONIJ THIXV: Rlzirgziiwt Miirpliy, Petra llodri411nAz. 'I'ln-iw-s:i S2llllZZl, Norma Smith, Tiarliara 'l'lliVSlI'lI!1l, Nelda XVliiie, Mary Drvw. l'eleStfL Stone. I-'HUNT HGTV: Delores Montez, Franf'iS Blannino, Mr. Km-sse, ltetty Hill, RUSS Mapes, Martha Jones, Diva Sor- rentino. 78 SIfIl'HN1'I IUJNVZ t'ai'oIyn SIIHIISII, 'I'h1-I- 308A MR. FATE ILUYK IIUXVC Uayifl Hll4'Ii4-tt, Allxerl Ilttterinf-yt-r, ,Ki-nneth llahliit, llow- :irfl Smith, Bill Masten, llay Vlort-, Sidney Johnson. 'I'IIIIlD IIUNVZ Dull tTl:lXI1rll, lit-n l'Il'2ltlA rif-k, .Iimmie 4lot't', llarnlfl lflclinnmls, Tommy xvlllfvlllilll, Javk Mayer, Fiwwl Shartzi-r. SI+ll'UNll IIONV: lloward Moore, Iiivh- arcl M4mi'e. Arvliiu Km-lmel, Ralph NVillis, John Smith, llonalrl Smith. FRONT IIOXV: llill Mc?t'anlley, Jerry Iiowinan, tiene fire-gory, John Mm'- gan, Vharles lirown, Frank Hickey, Ilay YVilt-ox, Bill Iieinsvltniiclf. 309 MR. DENISTON BACK HOVV: Roh liaggvrly, Martin Thompson, Alln-rt 'lTeXVeerclt, Robert tlwin, llolt Be-all, Gene Morris, XVil- liam Smith, Jac-k Farrell, Howard Edwards. THIRD IIOXVZ lilr. Denision, Ralph Freeman, Alive- Javkson, Delores Sparks, 1':Sil1t l' Lon Oerly, Fred Fats, Tom Ilohhs, Mary .Io Smith, Caroline Annis. SECOND HOVV: .Tanii-s Buster, Franvus Drew, Marie lflngro, Delores John- son, Ann llevk, Vatherine Tamburello, Mzirvelle Green, Mary Frye, Betty Angotti. FRONT HOXV: Shirley Hinote, .lark Robinson, Javk Clark, Jacqueline Jones, Betty Elms, Norma Lee Au- mnn, Joyve Edmonson, Mary Ellen Snoor, Joanne Mt-llonalil, Marilyn llutterfield. 310 MISS ENGEL BAFK HOXV: Curtis Harker, Hola-rt Anthony, John Hnrdick, Anna Greg- ory, Ruth Tielsvainper, Billie Adkins, lletty lit-nderson, James llunter. THIRD ROVV: Lewis C'Iark, Gene O'Dell, Beverly XVa,tSon, Uoiirtney Sloan, James llomano, Kyle Stone, Phyllis Ilnsk, Ida Cook. SICVOND IIOVV: Dorothy Mf'Aleer, Lynn Kennedy, Alla-rta Royle, Imr- nthe 'Heri-nn, l'atrit'ia Parker, Nanvy Hanney, Miss ling:-1. FRONT ROVV: .lanit-ee lloling, .Toyve Stites, .lm-an Salmon, lloseinary lirown, lbonnn. Singleton, Mary Mc' Clelland. 311 MRS. HARRIS HAWK TIOXVZ Bill Ilull, Jimmy Hover- rler, Earl Madison, Ilivharrl Jnergens, Ronald Tye, t'liarlt-s Shields, Bob liandes, Ilaymonil Higgins. 'I'IIlllD IIONVZ Javk Al9l'l'lliI21.ll, Lewis Long, llarlmara Miller. liorotliea llnttfhitt, Patsy Stl-wztrt, 1.oi':'x Hamil- ton, Lolt-11:1 Mnnkc-rs, .lo Ella Col- yllle, Mrs, I Iairris. SIGVUND HHXV: Patsy lieclrloc-k, XVi1ma, Smith, .li-an llamii, XYilma MvFIlfrwsI1, Virginia Layerty. Jani- I.ong'. llogfeiit- Ilanks, I2i1'I1a1'fl M1-yer, Iizillih Little. 14 I.tiN'1 IJIXX. Il:-len XX itht-rs toon, Tair- I wttzi Mt-fiangli, tlzirme-ne-tai lloclson, I-In-lyn Kirk, I'hil Tryon, Max liix, 'I'om Simon:-. 4'Ii:ii'lv4s llzirgv-i'. 313 MISS EVANS ILXVK HOXV: Roh.-i't Iimlwarrls, liill Iilll'IlE!l'tI, liars-II Norris, XY:in4la .Ivy Mann. Iinlh Ellis, Merrill Toms. TIIIIZIP IIHXVZ Norina Iii:-ltttrsoli, 1111121- yt-rnv Sli-yt-iisoii, .lark liiirrns, Iiolr Smith. Ilarry lizistoii, liolilvit- 'l'at'Iin- gt-i'. Shirley 114-nsliaw, 1'Imi'ln-s Ilos- man. ina Mmirt-, l.a Nvllllf-C1111 llall, Vivo Ile-ynolcls, 'I'ht-lm:L Shivk, Miss Evans. FILHNT IIUXV: .lnyt-e lVilll'I'JlS Yarline Long, Norma I XYiIliams, I M'am1a l'ht-Ins, lit-tty .lean Phillips, Vi1'g'ini:L lntmlers, .Ioan Glasst-ook. T9 3I4 MISS NEUMANN I XCK HOXV: Iizirl Puitijuhn. Georgi- Bntvs, liclwzird Arviisuii, llill C011- uvlly, Ilurlolpli Alzlrsflflii, Hou Stirlwii, Ki-11114-Ili .Iiu11ml1ir4iiiL, Lilxfly TzL1'Wutci'. IHIILIJ IIUVV: Yvriiun Myvrs, .Toe Tins- uio, ,Ili-stef Fniiii, Kolb:-rl, Sfzlrr, N'Vil- lz11'1I Ilfmss, Olritn VVatts, Nurnizi Plum- lm-1', Iflrnrn Kulimlrivk, NIQVOAID HOW: .T. R. rI'lIlYlll2IS, Russ Yivuiin, I':fIXVl'Ll'Cl Ai'Qnsmi, .I0l'l'Y Sny- der, Illllll Ilunrl, Phyllis Katz, Blziry Bicklvy, Josm-Uliimf Blaimlo, Miss Nou- muuu. IIIONT 'IIONVZ Iirlith S1':ii'zIiim, Mnriv Stull-y, Patsy Iifvwo, .li-:in I'l2ll'li, lim'- vrly l:llSl1, MQ-iw-zlitli Mi-iw-I-1', lizxy Kusumla-. 316 MISS GREEN I Aillx IIOXN : 'Flu-Imax Pzisclzu-li, Virggiiiin Czirrzxmiisu, .luziiiitzi Slll'I'lll2lll, Milclrr-rl Rumi, I!:1i'Imi'z1 Hzius, Imris Kingsli-y, Dmiiizi 'l'ow11lz-y, Mary Ilmiisl- llnlli- gvli, Aiiifn I'lll'l'1lll, NIAIVHNIF HOYY: IM-tty AiirIm'srm, Nm'- 11121 l:llSh, Ilrmiiiizl Ili-1-sv, 1JnIm'cS Hluldlvsloli, Kay llvud rix, Tin rlxzirii. liziriivs, Murgzxrn-I Yzni Artsdaln-ri, Miss Grvmi. ll'lUN'I' IIOXY: th-ui'g'iz1 Blvllfw-, Mzirioii Duylv, .lo Allll XVmnIw1n'Ili, Marry Gizuwlimelli, Shivle-y Marlin, Viviun Frviivli, Adnli llunslu-ki-r, .Ie-uimtto Stziliilv. 317 MRS. HENDERSON I .-XWK RUXV: Milclrvfl Irlillll rlwll, Jmniiif- I Kam-, llc-ls-ii Siimvsim, Mary lieth 'Vip- fim, Mrs. Tlviimlorson. NIGPHNIY HOXV: f'llHl'IRllm' Ilnll. TAR:-0 NYIUIUA. Iii-vzi Mays, Ymii-I-il Nnlzm, Gt'l'2llfllIll' Iliiiilzip, Irlvtly XV:-:ive-r, Irvm- Hvuiis, Niwiim SlIl'lIlg?,'SllllM'. IRONT IIOXVZ l z1i'0lyn Ilairmon, Tlov- 4-rly Amos, .l'iim- llYl IL'll, Mary XV11fl1-y, Zolrlzi Vusic-Ie, Arli-nv Aliixwzxy. Maury Iitlzi Ililw, l4'liii'n-i1c'f- llilli-spin 400 MISS NEWITT IAFK IIUVVZ Li-U11 XVilli:inis, Jzuik Si-- Ivriiig, linlwrl ll2Ll'1't4Il, Ilill Himldlv, Frwl Imvis, Huy lIt'l'l'lllp.2f6l', Dmi May. IIIIIIII IIOXXYI Tlzlrwlcl Iizlrls, -Xx'lllII'lC Amli-1-swim, .II-:ui Al+Ax:i11flv1', Ilrisio CuI'I'4-y, Joys-v Kuithlf-y, In-Iva Ilvgu- liu, Ilzirbarzi Tmlig.1'h9rty, tllorizi ,Hair- In-1-, .Ivan Allen. NEFONIJ TLOWVZ Alice Mvffulin, 134-riiice 1'l11i'k, Iieverly Aiitliony, liillie Fximi, Bmw-i'Iy Privv, llzilvel l':u'r, l.e1'oy Mi-- l'm'liIv, Dali- Iflv. 1'I1UN'I' HOXVZ MISS NI-wifi, Julliiny 3 Aslivr, Tmnlny Livliluy, Elizzllwtll NViIli:ims, I,:1lI'll2ll'Il Livsi-1', 'Lois Trus- sf-II, Arlene XYiIli:1ms. 401 MISS STEWART HANK ROXV: Niiruia 'l':1ylm', lla M410 Huiisvii, Elf'IllIlPl' XXvilllil'l', Myrzx Cole-- man, Betty Iluwi-11, .liiiiv K4-nt, Chili'- lvim Smith, .ln .AHII XVhite, 1':Lt XVVI-ii. IGVUNIP ROXV: Doris I'llilllllJv1'S, XYJIII- :Iii Ifitzgw-i'zilmI, .Ivan Tlwmzxs, Iii-tty Mi-Imiivl, Mary Bl2ll'g2lI'l4l Km-rms, Max- im- Illuvkwi-ll, Marry Ami Collgetti, liz-lvii ICflYV?Ll'KlS. l'llUN'l' IIOXY: 'Iyimiso lim-n, T'0,f.fgy Hupkins, tfullw-ii Coin-, Mary 'Imu T'1'z1tI. Thi-lmzi NYillinms, Ilzle 1101111 Blaiicl. Put Smith, Gv114,ex'zL liariiiftt. 80 403 MR. HARMAN BANK RUYV: XViIlizxm llzirslmll, ,liulw ,llivlu-us, Vlizirle-S Arviululc-, liill NVP1i-li, Virgiuiu fP'l'lIllIlUI', Kzithryu Pzilucliurv, llill IStt'Ill1Ill't, .lulin fluziiis, KQ'!1IlQ'li1 Dull, Tllllilj IIONY: Mr. llu1'm:nu, .lill1ll'S llo- g':Ln, .Izwk Sweet, Ilun Fults, l'zLul Zimnu-rmzln, lJm'utl1y l'ullvy, liur- lvuru Nvlsuu, lmilu Vlziytun, lCx'm:1yn lrui'1'1-ll, livin-rt, XYilvuX. SIGVUNIP ILOXV: llevi-rly lflig.5p4i1is,.I:u-liiv In-urflc-n, NYyu11i1:i l4':i1'1u-i', NIIFHIIL .Ivan lmnolsrm, Iluvirl livwis, llir-luird livtis, llvtly Iii-uwu, l'ut I'IllintI..l:ll19L 4'unning'huiu. l IiUN'I' IZUXV: Joan imks, .lfvycw Pon- trun, ll:-tty .lu Sylxwslviy Hum-idu Mm-li, florzililini- lfnx, Sliirle-y lluuisvy, Vin'- llliflf' Shour, Mary VVvst, lmlures SVVL-vzy. 404 MRS. BELL liAl'K IIUVV: flli-n I'i-ussvr, NYillis Mill- strmn, 'l'limu:w lil-i-vw, IH-gay lwier- svn, Vuryl Suv Sm-liuzwk1-ulwrg. llur- luiru, Ali-Furlziue, .lu Ann Alcmts, Dc- lore-:4 Uuzer, Mrs. livll. 'l'lllHl1 HUNV: 1'n1lu-Vine llurner. Vir- ginia XVilliums, .limmy 1 i1!I'IIlUI1, llzilpli Youukin, lfrziuk llrowu, Pat 'l':Lfliug:gv1', lhwotliy llulf, linuis NV:11'- furd. SICVONH HONV: Mary Suv Mvyer, lim'- 4-rly Sputts, lmris Cmiuloii, XV:iller Smith, Mzirylin Fruutzi, Iivtty Culp, K:1tlu'yu ltruurx, lla-verly Vvithillll. FRONT HOXV: Carol lhfnd, Alym- Jzivk- srin, fflixirlvliv Nash, l':iuliuv Ilziuullu, Shirli-y Garrisuri, l'i-ggy llill, i'2lfl'iL'i2l 'lme-, Ilolmws llziwkins. .lu Ann lived, l'nt Si-liuinzikvr, 405 MISS CLAUSEN TIAPK HUXV: lmmxlfl lluirv, lG:11'l .lfmf-S, Kenna-th Mmu'e, Bill llusi-iuan, Leroy NVh0iS4-I, In-wis llzilvy. Mury Edith Hunt:-V, Viwlai Mmuw. 'Vlllllll NOXV: TJQ-lor:-s llurtlmolmuew, Katliryn lluprsl, Anita l':irkOr, .lean lloiti-aux, Yvonne lult,frer1,tTe11ia Lynn. Annu l':if'ilt'lliY9l',2't'I', Doris XVz1flv, Vvlniu Nrmlun, SIGVUNIP HOXV: XVQASI4-3' llm'i'iS, Shirlcy Kin-li, llvtty .lo Ulvy, lmnnzi Uux, Doris Fultf-u, Ynlli-Vu fvlfbllflh, Sliirliq lCi'i4'lism1, Miss Uluuse-n. FRONT IIUXY: Virwlvl Smith. Lum-y Unr- iddi, -I'wl'Hllt't'S Ginrclunu, livlty llulli llunumir. .lnuuue llulusim. Suv Ann IWC-nnis. 406 MISS HOBBS l!A1'K IIOXV: lmnulrl flush, 4lm'ry Pur- tin, King' 1':iuuliAu, Frzuiik Sluirtino, llnlilw llxirrucl, Aluurim- liiww-Icy, llvnri' .l l'it'll!ll2lll. i ,- Y 1 'l'llll-.ll LUV: ln-lmws Curry, lluimlliy Newlnu, Jimmy llumsliy, l.:i1'1'y lmu- iliziiu, llziviil llaiwlziy, lilizxilmth Swain- lon, llvlvn S1-lf, l'uu R+-llv Slli-rwuml. SIGVONIY HHNYI iii-lx':1 Ilulvl1:1l'd, Blur- ilyn lfl'i'llI'liY, tllorin Vlinirlvs, Lei- XVQIIS, .luv liussi-ll, llorlwrt 'l'vvplv, Nwriuu Imax Huriw-il, Ethvl XVi'ip:l1t. l l2ON'l' IIOXVZ .ludy llurgiu, Ruth llivli- nrels, ltimuiv XYilsun. Mum' lmu Alwll, 1x121l'1il2l Illzallinsnu, Virprinizi llic-liey, lw-gyry Mi-Wliiiw-, Maury llxirrvll, l'uul- ine 'IN-ri, .luyvc Slim-Ill'li'l'. 407 MR. JACKSON HANK IHJNVZ .limmy 4'i'm'is1u11, l':illlf'l lloppins, lmi1g:,'lz1x iillivivurrl, llwwgi 1'1il'NfYll, llii'h:i!'rl Siurk. limmgm' Ilu1'1'i- sun, llillNi-4'm'1n:14'k,Bli',.lzii'lism1. 'I'iilllU HONYZ llliicliz- IPiX, lC1iNV:11'rl Au- gusl, llulwrl l'Ulll'iK'1i, .lim Kvri' llriuw- Kinmuu, liulu-VL lluuivl, llilly llillum, F14-u1'gff All-y. SICUONIP HUXY: I.1lXYl'i'lll'l' ll.-iurivli, .lunu-s Cl:-vi-l:111cl, llulwrt 'l'hrm1psuu, llnli Sziwim-ll, Sum liui-ilu, .lvvry XVQ-Vlfy, Olin liilwi'i'y, .l, ll. J4IilllSUll. l4'IUlN'l' IIUXYZ .Iuliil twill-, lluli lirntv- luurlili-, llulwrt lluuzl, 1'ilIll'lUS lillms llrivv Ilim-liurt, lC11g.1'+11n- l':11'ki-V, 1105 llm'u.Ai'. Xvilirlll' 'l'ru1-. 81 408 MR. HIBBS IIACK IIUVVZ Mr. llihhs, 1'ZlllI llzlvis, John Hunlnilz, Jnhn llzinlis, Ihivicl Tipton, Km-nni-th Ustruni, Yiwtnr Kish, Jlulnlrl fllnwll-s, SICCONIJ HUXV: Bill lllvlimxwll, Law- 1'e1n-1- Ifzigzin, lletly .lzwliluvil-lx, lJ:1f Vill IvlllIl'l'XYllUII, Hurry lluwfly, .lxirk Uwvns, Dnrnlliy Shvcts, Alzirjuriu Yuiixigg. I IlON'l' TLOVVI lliilrgn-lifr Nvill, Doris Dean Gray, Arlenne Kirkhzun, liuy Donailinv, llvtty Lnrisnn, lil-ity Kvn- Sings-r, Yclinzi M1-Nvely, Josephine Cropis, Josvplline limnnnu. 410 MR. FISHER IZACK llOVV: Allmrt Hollzind, liill NVy- att, Jesse Kuhn, Huh Durns-ll, IMI: Fisher, Arvhiv llfr-Ilene, Harold Cap- per, Alfred NYvbslvi', Jimniy Magi-L-. SICFONIY TIOXYZ Violet Fulton, Gloria Joy '1'PSI91'lllJlll. Gi-rw Sinmns, Do- lores Harris, YV:1ml:L .Tenn Harris, Danny Hzuisv, Tommy Keytun, Rich- ard Stone. lf'llON'l' ROXV: Loren Sharp, lmonard Carver, Alrlnn l lllschv1', Jimmie Rusk, Virginian Arnistrong, Betty Fugzxtv, Patsy Burrns, Mary Stokes, Norinun Sziximi, Szilvutor Snrrentirlo, 4l I MR. BEVANS RACK HOVV: Roh Forrest, Frank Pol- lard, Iiairry l'z1trix-li, Eddie lliglme-ee, Mzirviii Enyi-nrt, Jinnnie Piilmcr, Don Collvy, Phillip l'rm-lit. SICFONIJ HONV: QIIPIIIKIA' Rounds, Rola- ert Iwzik, Gm-alnii lim--isp, GeiieG:i11ert,, Sliirlwy lrnnlnp, .lm-:in Kinnumaui, Mz'Li':.1uret Ili-mlrick, llnloros Puynv. l llON'l' RONV: Nfwrinu Mzlahs, l':itriui:x Kelvin-y, Angm-line Snllmni, Vincent Alnhutt, Vital llnrlu-r, Hzirnlil Bootll, Mr. lil-Vzins. 412 MISS DAUGHERTY IZACK ILUVVZ Nnrnizi Rlvtz, IGIIIIZI XVII- lzlrcl, Nnlzi lllilh Vnwley, .lonnniinl Blmviwy, Amlvlvxie llnrn, ,Imris RUSS. Ev:-lyn Sinith, Vlinrlutte llhilos. SECOND RUXV: Betty .lo XVI-lls, Jenin I32lII2ll'fI, ,llulrvres AIl'fI2l,l lIl, Annviln- I-izism-in, Mnry Luvttn Elliott, Nadine- Mzuvlvy, Miss lJ1iLIgln4i'ty. l+'IlON'l' 1-IUXV: GL-ni'g'i:n Mvw, Joan lilziinv, Blzirilyn Cook, liouisv Stocks- rlzrll-, Doris llnxtmi, I IlPl'Clll'l' lief-son. 413 MISS WASSON l,Af'K JIOXV: .lack Hunley, Iflilllillvt' Zeilile, Henry Aminvrinzrn, Lune Mer- rill, Tom llzxrr, Fhzzrles Owens, Vlinrlvs MilAlwxa1irh-r, Billy tlilln-rt, II l'ZlllIi H. Murris, THIRD IIUXVZ Tovoylou Sm-ssinn:-1, Yvonne St-itlv, Twyln I:1'9Sh6'2lI'S, 'Folzx liiitin-r, Suv 'I'urpey, Vvilltlbll 'Loi-hinzin, Ke-nni-th Kvrsliaw, Jerry Hzitchett, Miss NVz1ssnn. SIGCONI1 ROVV: Antuinvtte Maingiarn- c-inn, .lc-:in lim-iT0, linso lN1zLric Lusco, Patty Heivlizxrdt, lilleziiinr VI'yaii, Ollil- Tetlwruw, Grzirv Owvn, Byron Little-. l liON'l' ROVV: Aileen XVilSon, Virginia, Mellnwuy, live Ida Smith, Peggy Bridge-s, Dnnnzi Grown, Jenn Jenkins, Jean Lleablizirt, Mary Helen llichtvr, 82 414 MISS GAYLORD MACK ROXV: t'1lllI'1l'5 Silkl-y, lmwell Saunders, Hivhard .Ilunp:, Tninniy llose, Swiftly Ilalhnrn, Lila Lee King, Marjorie Coen, lmris XVatson, Miss Gaylord. 'PIIIHD IIUXVI llorotlly lluslvk, Mary llou .lann-s, llosalyii tflossoli, .li-an 'IH-rry, Ariz-ne l'h'l4ard, .Ii-an Davis, .li-an Clifton, Marjorie 'l'oinpkins, Vivian Landis, lilllen Harding, SICITUND IUINVZ .Il-an Dislnnan, Mar- jorie Slolvaugh, .loan liarnelt, llilly Coles, llnlrert Gentry, Donald llay, Arden llay ff2Ll'll01lU+l', Nornialie Smith, Mary Joanne Smith. FRONT 'IIUXVZ Carol .lean tfox, llillie Robison, lluris lla-ndersun, Miclwleiie Kmnann, Marjorie Mvhlahan, Belly XVelc:h, Antonettn- llasta, Mary Rollin- :-aon, Georgia Baker. 415 MISS MCELWAIN BACK ROXV: James Taylor, Bill Haney, Raymond Ault, Maxine Griffith, Don- na Lee, Marvene Maretina, Ima .ll-an Evans, Phyllis Doubenmier. THIRD ROXV: llliss Mclilwain, Mary Blansit, Galen Palehin, Claude Gund- paster, WVilliam Grinisley, Don lflood, Elaine Heslop, Sarah Lee School. SECOND IIUVVC Louise Hawkins, Ruliy Dellriest, Annabelle Cox, Iflloise Mur- ris, Sarah Rutherford, Norma, .Il-an Jones, Shirley 1'aul. FRONT IIOVV: Betty Nazer, Marilyn Mi't'Tlellanfl, Barbara Burns, VVilma. Mosby, Nadine lletfleva, Viola Curlizs. ...J 416 MISS BOULTON BACK ROVV2 David Edwards, Kenna-th tfreason, Iflliner Johnson, Keith Ilvnd- rivlison, linger NVQ-lwh, James Marlin, Jimmy llanforth, Charles Sayers, Miss Boulton, THIRD HUNV: Juanita llntlvr, 121-tty Jean It1I't't'lll2i.ll, Marlene Nivkel, Vir- ginia Martin, Mary Ellen Vase, Fri-da Soulis, lietty Myers, Jimmy Marsden, Tlerril Me-nnis, Carl Antrim, SEUOND HOVV: Charlotte VVindhausen, 1VI2ll'L1'2ll't'l llarringrton, lielly lleyn- olcls, Velma llenv Cordray, Uonnie All-Clelland, Artha Meri-1-r, Evelyn Naylor, Millieenl Mitclii-ll, Marian Thompsmi. FRONT RONV: Virginia Peterson, Dud- ley Higgins, Jimmy Miller, Richard Aiigotti, llarry Colley, lloy Publi, Marro tlnlotta. Vernon Flippin, Ger- ald Sanders, 417 MISS MILLER IJAFK ROVV: .Timmy Jones, Larry Harry, Hadley 'l'homas, Miss llor- ti-nse Miller. 'Flllllli HUXV: Roh 1'wl'0,Cf2'O, Clarene lmnniri, Juan NYhite, Mary Mann, lmris Flagfg, Ann Dillingham, Peggy Cunningham. SICITOND IUWV: llvlty Howard, Vir- ginia llart, Donna Murray, 'Rlanvhe llzirdie, llevvrly .l+-an Yovhatzer, lmla. XVilliams. Fl'lUN'I' ll0YV: Illarlha Hevlt, Betty .lo Paschal, Josephine llendolia, Joanne lVinl'rey, llelty .lean Ovhsner, Mary Ann Brown, Laura Bells- Alexandl-r. 418 MISS BAXTER BANK l'lOXV: Joe Garrison, XYendm-ll llaker, llelyin Norris, Keith Brough- ton, VVilliain llilkf-r, Kent Strudtman, llvnrge lluffield, John Riddle. 'FYIIHD HOW? Joe Kinzy, Don Martin, Charles Stueker, Yvonne Newton, Harol llavklvarth, Lawrence Henry, liette Matluohi, Everett Corwin. SICUOND RONVZ Dot Kurtzeliorn, Cath- erine Fleming, Marguerite Sandrirlge, Irene Neiderlanrl, Charles Beatty, Harry lflverley, Miss Baxter. FRONT ROVV: Patsy Barrett, Beverly Hamilton, Betty Katzman, Lois Cheek, Dorothy Courtier, Yira Mae Sperling, Ted Taylor. 83 IMWY, MW , 419 MISS WOLFF BAVK HOXV: Darwin Harper, Bill Kruni, Bob VVilson, Eddie Ryan, Earl Lyons, liicharcl Roth, J. R. VV1-hh, Kenneth Illiller. SICFUND RCJNY: Richard Hodges, Bill Slanfield, llonnld Filzwater, Dolores Iboolin, Gemevii-ve Gve, Jeanetu- Out- law, Carolyn Adams, Lora Alas: Aka-rs, Miss 'Wo1ff, FIIUNT ROXY: Hs-len Murray, lil-tha Smith, Alleon Maynard, Jean Lort- svlwr, Lillian Galaiis, Virginia Mus- snric-i, I-imma Lou ForI,ne!', Maxine- Taylor. 420 MISS GRASSLEY ,HANK ROXYS Robert Nvwinan, f'2LI'd01' lllanning, Ilan Davis, Willis Middle- ton, Thomas Metz, Holland Mahe, Xxvllllillll Madsvii, Dorolhy Blnnc-hil, Erina XVhitney. THIIIIP ROXY: Emma Caley, Howard Sl'Il2l0fL'I', llill Layton, .loan Euhank, Jo Ann ffraiighead, Dean Farmer, Marilyn Mm'f'lurv, June VVhite, Miss Grassley. SECOND RONVC Dolores WVenski, Yvonne Stronrl, Mary Alice Heidhrier, Revvrly Craig2,', Don Stumph, Leona rl'2ll'llIDll!'Pl10, Evelyn llarville, lvlaxine iBl'l'SIlt'2iI'S. FRONT ROVV: Donna llanlon, Daisy Stoll:-rovk, .Iosoph 'I'l't'VlSllI1, Ronald Outlaw, 'Virginia Brini, VVamla liit- tle, Phyllis La llovva, llohert Chapin, liilly Barton, 422 MISS GUFLER HAWK ROXY: livtty Li-0 Kuhr, Nanvy Vl'illiams, lil-tty Jalan Love, Dolores Pcvli, Jane Ilarleiie Coulter, I'1l'll18. Line Burgin, 1 l'2l1lf'l'S Hale, Mary Alyvc I12tI'1JCl'. SECOND ROVVZ I-2+-verly Kirkhain, Vora .lvl'fi'ivS, Marjoriv Neal, l'vIII1'PI1IYt' Pas- Ioy, Doris Mario Favaro, Geralllinu llosman, Anna Giunta, Miss Guflvr. FRONT HOXV: Ronnie Hughes, lla-tty Louise Baxtn-1', Glenna Lon- Rive, Rose fllll'I'I4'I't', .llilda Lee Oryall, .losvphine Patti. PRICE MINNICK WALTON DAVID EDITH SCARDINO president LOCHMAN BREIDENTHAL Secremyv Vice-President Giftorian M HELEN RANDOLPH KAY SEARS JACIQ HOQXIARD MRS. BELL Treasurer Sergeant at Army Reporter Adviser JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRICE MINNICK takes top honors as presi- dent of the junior Class of 1946. Much of his spare time is spent in his school activities, which include being comanager of the football squad and working in the Northeast Society of Debate. WALT LOCHMAN, our vice-president, has made a name for himself at Northeast because of his witty personality and his many interests. Acting as comanager of the football and basket- ball teams appeals greatly to him. DAVID BREIDENTHAL, that boy with per- sonality plus, was chosen giftorian. He is en- thusiastic about sports and will probably bring Northeast fame through his track and football abilities. He is a Debater and I-Ii-Y member. EDITH SCARDINO, an attractive Vi-Queen, was elected secretary. She works in the Student Council, the Clios, and the Girl Reserves, serv- ing as junior Triangle Chairman of the last- named organization. HELEN RANDOLPH, treasurer, is active in a number of things. She is an Alpha, a Girl Re-- serve, and a helper in the nurse's office. KAY SEARS, the peppy little junior with sparkling brown eyes and an exceptional clever- ness, who is one of Northeast's most popular girls, is sergeant at arms. JACK HOWARD is a member of the Junior I-li-Y and the Debaters. He likes sports, and has been outstanding in football this year. Our re- porter will probably help Northeast win the football trophy again next year. MRS. BELL, affectionately known as Senora Bell to her students, is the adviser. 85 JUNIOR Altlwuglm wc of the hlunim' Class lcmm' that wc can never quite fill thc slwcs of thc graduat- ing scniurs, wc shall try our lrcst to cnlrlj' on in thc rltulitioml mnmncr uml to lenvc to next r,--1 gli ED LEE PAUL PARKER MITZI YVATT PATSY SCOTT President Vice-President Giftoriam Secretary MARGO PIERCE EUGENE HALEY HENRY FRIEDMAN MR. PINKNEY Treasurer Sergeant at Arm: Reporter Adviser SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Up to the limelight once again steps Ed Lee, who has been chosen by his classmates to be their president. As last year's president of the junior class and an outstanding member of the football and basketball teams, Ed has shown his ability and leadership in all his activities. Paul Parker, popular vice-president, is well known for his many achievements. Being presi- dent of Student Council consumes much of his time, but he has also taken an active part in football, Hi-Y, and Debaters. His efficiency and dependability have set new standards. Many say the pleasing smile and charming ways of Mitzi Watt, giftorian, have been the reason for her success. Her numerous activities have included work in Girl Reserves and Alphas, and serving as president of the Student Council. Keep your eyes on Mitzi for the new- est of ideas. Being secretary seems to be a habit with Patsy Scott. During the last three years she has 88 served as secretary of the junior class, the senior class, the Girl Reserves, and the Student Coun- cil. But Patsy has many other talents, too. Among these is her ability to make friends. Our class treasurer is Margo Pierce, one of Northeast's most popular girls. Her honors vary from the presidency of the Seal Club to the Viking Varieties Wassonettes. Her friendliness, sincerity, and charm will long be remembered. Another athlete, Eugene Haley, steps to the front to Hll the position of sergeant at arms. He has taken top honors in football and is a two- year member of the N Club. '4Red,' is noted for his flaming hair and his flashing personality. Our capable reporter is Henry Friedman. The presidency of the Bentons and the vice- presidency of the Student Council employ most of Henry's spare time. His outstanding schol- astic record and his many activities prove him worthy of this ofiice. SENIOR WILL When we, the graduating class of 1946, were but bewildered sophomores, with minds full of questions and arms full of books, we looked up to the stately seniors with awe. That was the year we won the football championship and be- came aware of the Viking Varieties and the Spring Play. For our school, 1944-45 was a big year. We were a little less fortunate with football, but we made up for that with our basketball champion- ship. We attended more social affairs, carried fewer books, and looked back on the sopho- niores, wondering if we ever were like that. And now we have attained the goal for which we have striven so long, that of being seniors. Our last year seems our very best. The inter- scholastic league football championship is again ours, won without a single defeat. We also cap- tured top honors in basketball, sharing the championship with Southwest. Our band and R.O.T.C. battalion won Hrst prize in a parade, which included all Kansas City high schools. Yes, we have learned much while attending Northeast, and now it is time for us to pass our heritage on to our successors. We, the Class of '46, being of sound mind CFD and body, do bequeath the following items to the able and trusted juniors and sophomores: Audrey Giesy, Norieaster editor in chief, leaves her executive ability to Helen McClure. fP.S. There's a box of aspirins in the second drawer of the desk.j Marilyn Cook leaves her blonde hair and a bottle of peroxide to brunette Myra Coleman. For results, come back next year. The sparkling wit and flashing personality of Bill Cunningham have been bequeathed to Walt Lockman. Lucky johnny Goans falls heir to Cloyd Chronister's rare collection of women. Charles Owen leaves his rattletrap to Tom Barr, but Floyd Chronister leaves his Chevrolet -period. Clt won't run.j Elizabeth Williams succeeds Margo Pierce in the job of costume designing for the Viking Varieties Wassonettes. Our never-to-be-forgotten twins, Darell and Delvin Norris, desire to leave something bv which to be remembered. Darell wants his bones to rattle around ye ole halls for the next hundred years, while Delvin wills his blonde, wavy hair, his good looks, and his never-failing line to anyone who can make a success of them. Verda Hawkins leaves. Anna Marie Dee, Margaret Weissbeck, and Sue Sheffield will their perfect, inseparable friendship to Joanne Higgins, Colleen Kesler, and Mary Margaret Kerns. Don Wright inherits the charm of Pat Mur- phy, who also leaves his dozens of drooling admirers to his successor. Beverly Hamilton has decided to leave her beautiful voice to Anita Parker, who will make good use of it. Sue Ann Dennis and Vernon Myers replace Marjorie Herleman and Lee Lutgen as the ideal lovers. Lee hands his job as bench-warmer to Bobby Darnell. Dolores McCann transfers her Baldwin tech- nique to Fred Davis, and her friend jean Ballard hands over the other Gash boy CDonj to any- one who wants him. I i Our all-star, athletic president of the senior class, Ed Lee, leaves his outstanding ability to rise to the top to Price Minnick. La Vaughn Hall is giving the junior boys back to the junior girls, and Sunny Fuller leaves her happy-go-lucky ways to Katie Paladino. Vivacious Kay Sears inherits the bubbling pep of Richard Butler and the heart and letter sweater of Tom Farnlof. Neva Accurso and Toby Bitner are taking everything with them! Louise Stockdale leaves her quiet ways to Norma jean Bush. Mitzi Wattls sweet, charming smile is left to Hilda Tessmer, with the request that it be used at all times. That fancy stepping of Billie Adkins and Don Williams, which won for them the title of top dancers of N.E., is given to jean Boiteaux and Phil Paladino. The attractive locks of V i-Queen Peggy Palmer are being left to Helen Peironnet, with the promise that they will be equally as Hat- tering in a lighter shade. Lois Stahl leaves her locker, her drooly pic- tures of Van johnson, and a few much-used pencils to her sister Alma. Underclassmen, we now depart wishing vou the best of luck with your new possessions., 89 SENIOR PROPHECY On a summer afternoon in 1956, we climb into our helicopter for a short trip-around the world. As we glide through the fluffy white clouds, whom should we see but little jack Humberd, strumming his harp. jack waves his feathery wing at us in greeting, while our ship soars on with Norma Jeanne Brents as our trusty CPD pilot. Looking at the copilot, we find bewildered Noel Gillespie strapped in his parachute and wildly grasping the wheel-these women drivers!! Leaving Missouri and soaring over Kansas, we fly lower to make an inspection of John Richey, who is ploughing on his farm. We continue over mountains and valleys, and, through a break in the clouds, soon see California. Tired and hungry, we land and de- cide to take in a few sights. Nothing but the very best for us, so off we plod to joe's Bean- ery, where we Hnd Shirley Curry, Raymond White, and Henry Friedman, Hipping fiapjacks, and Maxine Faulconer and Ruth Faron, serving as waitresses. The afternoon was spent on a sight-seeing tour, with Don Fisher as our able guide and Edward August driving the bus. Evening finds us entering the famous Earl Jones' Vanities Cformerly Earl Carroll'sj. At the hat-check stand we find petite Dot Rolf, collecting the hats of the prominent bankers, john Paul Morgan and Herbert J. Harville. We chat with Dot until the popular owner, E. K. jones, comes over to us and leads us to a front table. As we are being seated, the spotlight falls on one of the country's leading dancers, Bar- bara Dietrich. After the applause, out steps the unconquerable jean Clark Csuccessor to Hildegardej. Later, on entering a hotel, we are greeted by the manager, John Faron. We ask for a room fthe housing shortage is over, you knowj and the bellboy, Joe Kinzy, carries our bags to our room, 308A Qseems just like old times, doesn't it?j. The next morning we take a trip to the beach, and there we see Irene Schaffhausen, Marian Thompson, Virginia Dods, Mary Frye, and Daisy Igo, taking their daily sunbath. As we must again get started, we enter our helicopter and up we go, leaving our friends 90 and beautiful California. In a short while we notice a landing place to the left. We soon find that we are in the Hawaiian Islands and we get out to look around. Hello, can you tell us-Why, Florence Bee- son, what are you doing here? Oh, just vaca- tioning. Care for a coke? We join her and talk over our experiences. Soon climbing into our ship, we depart, heading for the continent of Asia. Flying over the Pacific, we watch the hori- zon for a sign of land. Suddenly someone spies a speck along the edge of the sky, which we recognize as a small desert isle. We see the wreckage of a lifeboat and go to investigate. We find a lone survivor by a dismal campfire, cooking a handful of dried berries. Upon call- ing to her, we learn that it is Virginia Lanham. What? No male admirers? Although we are very crowded in our little machine, we agree to take her as far as Paris, our next stop. Soon we reach Paris, where we go to a fash- ionable cafe for dinner. Our French waiter, Al DeWeerdt, drops his accent long enough to chat with us and to leave us a newspaper to glance at until our order arrives. The leading story, written by the famous newspaper correspondent, Evelyn Templeton, tells of Margaret Younkin's many adventures as a missionary in Africa. We find the best cartoons in the paper signed by Byron Gash, Tom Willoughby, and Beverly Martens. We also notice an advertisement of a play starring Wanda Joy Mann and Kenny CCharles Boyer ID Holloway. Then we hear a familiar voice. Yes, just as we guessed-the Sinatra fswoonj of '56, Lane Merrill, crooning a soft song while the talented trio, Dot Kurtzeborn, Dot Smith, and Dolores james, dance for us. After a delightful dinner we soon are on our way to the States. We stop at West Point for a short visit with Major General John H. Fox, successor to Major General Maxwell D. Taylor. johnny is glad to see us and invites us to stay for the most important dance of the year Cnaturally, we ac- cept! Q. At the ball Patsy Scott is crowned queen. After a great deal of fun and adventure, we land in our home town. Editofs Note: The ideas set forth by Senior Editors sometimes do not come true. SENIOR BALLOT TOP ROXV CLcft to Right? A1lTZI VV ATT Girl I'Vho Has Done Most for Northeast PAUL PARKER Hoy IVho Has Done Most for Northeast BARBARA EKSTRUBI Best Girl Student MILTON SCHXVAB Best Boy Student PATSY SCOTT Most Popular Girl MIDDLE ROXY CLefr to Rightj SIDNEY XIINNICK .Most Popular Boy FREDA HARGER Society Belle EUGENE HALEY Social Lion En I.:-:E Best Boy Athlete AIADELINI-I CREASON Best Girl Athlete BOTTOM ROVV CI,cft to Rightj HARRX' CLOVERDYKE jolly Good Boy LA XIAUGHN HALL jolly Good Girl CHRIS LOWTHER Best Actor XVANDA Jos' MANN Best Actress IBARELL NORRIS Best Boy Bluffer DOT KUR1'ZFZli0RN lVorst Girl Flatterer --'ff Accurso, N. Adkins, XV. Albertson, D. Alexopoulos, T. Allcock, XV. Allcock, A. Allen, R. Allen, VV. Ammcrman, H. Anderson, S. Annis, E. Antrim, l l. Arenson, Arenson, M. Arney, V. Arvin, B. August, E. Auman, N. ACCURSO, NEVA MARIE: First in every- thing. Courier Business Manager 4, Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Index Committee 4, Clio 2, 32 4- ADKINS, VVILMA FRANCIS: Sweet, neat, and all-reetf' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, N0r'easter School Life Ed. 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Viking Varieties 3, 4. ALBERTSON, DOROTHY LEE: The smile nialees the girl. Olympic Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Theta 2, Viking Varieties 3. ALEXOPOULOS, TED: Curly hair and a deep eoiee .Wake hint a favorite female ehoiee. R.O.T.C. Stag Sgt. 4, Crack Company 2. ALLCOCK, ALICE MABLE: Quality, not quantity, is her motto. Olympic Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. ALLCOCK, VVILLIAM LAXVRENCE: Over the azaves let's go, Hill. Hi-Y 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Second Team Football 23 Swimming Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4. ALLEN, RAYMOND: Cute Redhead with merry blue eyes. ALLEN, VVILLIAM DAVID: Eating and sleep- ing are his hobbies. R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Rifle Team 4, Crack Squad 3. AMMERMAN, HENRY LEVVIS: He really 'LAut-a-man . R.O.T.C. TfS Sgt. 4, Crack Com- pany 2. ANDERSON, SHIRLEY JEAN: Shining eyes and pretty hair, IVho can say what niystery's there? Art Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2. ANNIS, EVELYN CAROLINE: Eyes that hyp- notize. Art Club 4g Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'- easter Business Comm. 4g Delta 3, 4, Treas. 4. ANTRIM, HAROLD ENNIS: A quiet Chap of fe-u' swords, who minds his often business. ARENSON, EDWARD ROSS: You have to meet one to appreciate it. Printers Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, R.O.T.C. Sgt. 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3. ARENSON, MARJORIE: Marjorie's smile is her winning style. Printers Club 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. ARNEY, VIRGINIA MAY: A super-duper gal. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. ARVIN, BETTY JEAN: She plueles our heart- strings. Dramatic Club 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4g Dance Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. A UGUST, EDWARD HENRY: Edward shines like an August sun. AUMAN, NORMA LEE: 4'Au-.lfIan,'-ain't she cute! Girl Reserves 3, 4g Norleaster Business Committee 4, Theta 2. 92 AWALT, POLLY NAN: The sweetest slnile this side of heaven. Courier Home Room Editor 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Index Com. 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Tennis Student Manager 4. BABBIT, KENNETH RAN- DLES: The tall dark man in some- one's future. Art Poster Contest 2, Band 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2. BAGGERLY, ROBERT KEN- NETH: Ever loyal, and a true Northeast booster. BAGGETT, DORIS LORAINE: An efficient little stenographer. Girl Reserves 3. BAKER, DAVID RENFREW: A 4'Baker 'we all like. Hi-Y 3, 4, Second Team Football 2, 3, Sec- ond Team Basketball 3, Student Council 3, 4. BAKER, LILLIE MAE: Sincere and friendly. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Oliicer 4. Awalt, P. Babbit, K. Ballard, M. Banks, J. Beatty, C. Beeson, F. BALLARD, MABLE JEAN: For the sweetest Gal yoifve ever seen, look this way and see our jean. Girl Reserves 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4- BANKS, JOHN CHESTER: He 'lhanksv on a military career. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Art Con- test 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 3, 4, Cartoon Editor 4, R.O.T.C. Sup- ply Sgt. 3, Crack Company 2, Crack Plat. 2, Co. Headquarters 3. BARCLAY, DAVID LAIRD: Illhoas that under all those medals? Dramatic Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Norleaster Business Comm. 3, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut. 4, Crack Plat. 3, Benton 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Lit. Gold Medal 3, Tennis Team 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Viking Var- ieties 2. BARTHOLOMEW, DELORES ARLENE: A friend to all 'who know her. Girl Reserves 3, 4. BASCIO, ANNETTE MARIE: Efficient, energetic, and ever de- Baggerly, R. Baggett, D. Barclay, D. Bartholomew, D. Birch, Bisbec, R. pendable. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Nor'easter Home Room Ed. 4, Theta 3, 4, Treas. 4. BEALL, ROBERT EUGENE: Bob Beall-What a deal! BEATTY, C H A R L ES EARL: IV ho invented lessons? BEESON, FLORENCE ARDEL- LA: So' tiny, so lovable! Art Club 4, Girl Reserves 4. BIRCH, JA MES: No padded shoulders for him. BISBEE, ROBERT LEE: As un- predictable as the fweather. Hi-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, N Club 3. BITNER, TOLA FAY: Mischiefv- ons, merry, and m-m-ml Girl Re- serves 2, 3. 4, Nor'easter Index Comm. 4, Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4, Vice- President 4. BITTLE, DOROTHY MARIE: Dorothy Hitrle, cute and little. Seal Club 2, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. Baker, D. Baker, L. Bascio, A. Bcall, R. Bitner, T. Bittle, D. . BLAINE, JOAN: IVi1h her initia- tive and ability she will go far. BLANSIT, MARY ELLA: Her heart and hand are at y onr service. BONVILLE, BETTIE LEE: Be- ing cheerful must be her motto. BOST, LESTER HAROLD: Bashfnlness is the scarlet hue of modesty. Hi-Y 4: Orchestra 2: R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4. BOURNE, PAULINE LOUISE: Beanty and brains do go together. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. BOWLIN, MARY JO: Never a drill moment. BOWLING, ALICE BELLE: She makes a strike in our hearts. A Cappella 4. BRAZEAL, MARY JO: She car- ries ont the good ,neighbor policy. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2. Blaine, J. Blansit, M. Bowling, A. Brazeal, M. Broughton, K. Brown, B. BREEDLOVE, RAYMOND E.: His presence is ever enjoyable. Band 3, 4. BRENTS, NORMA JEANNE: The spark that starts the fire. Olympic Club 2: Nor'easter Co- Business Manager 4: Girls' Hockey All-Stars 4, Badminton Student Manager 4. BREASHEARS, TWYLA LOU: The qniet type of person often learns the 7710512 BRIDGES, PEGGIE JOYCE: There's nothing she canlt span. Printers Club 2, 3: Olympic Club 2, 3: Courier Staff 4: Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. BROIQGHTON, KEITH FREE- MAN: Always in evidence 'when good f L'll0'1LVS77 get together. Band Bonville, B. Bosr, L. Breedlove, R. Brcnts, N. Brown, J. Brown, L. 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Crack Squad 2, Crack Plat. 2, Crack Company 2: Second Team Basketball 3. BROXVN, BETTY JANE: Red- headed all-star. Girls' Hockey All- Stars 4. BROWN, JO JANICE: She thinks tfwice before she speaks, and then keeps still. BROWN, LA VVANDA DORIS: Sweet smile, street girl. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3. BRUCE, DORIS LEE: She who scatters enjoyment can enjoy mitch. Spanish Club 4: Courier Staff 3: Girl Reserves 3: Student Council 4: Delta 2. BRUNO, KATHRYN: Lots of fmt and a swell gal. Bourne, P. Bowlin, M Breshcars, T. Bridges, P. Bruce, D. Bruno, K. in-umu1-:Du-nn1gunaguwwm mm- wmv- . ,,..,. tx .. ' n-iiinu... BURKHART, PATTY: Our hearts belong to Parry. BURRAS, JOYCE LEE: The S7l7l.Yl1lI1C in a rainy day. Olympic Club 4, Table Tennis Student Manager 4. BURRCS, JACK DEAN: Hzzrrzzs iloesiff bore Nt BCRROXVES, MARGARET: A71 all-rozllitl girl avid a perfect lady. Printers Club 4. BUSH, BEVERLY JEAN: A pretty, likalzle girl. BUTLER, RICHARD C.: Can you top this? Cheerleader 4: Viking Varieties 3, 4. BUXTON, DORIS MARIE: Quiet, but always ready for frm. Courier Staff 3: Girl Reserves 2, 33 Theta 2, 3, 4. BYAM, BETTY LOU: N0rtheast's walking fashion plate, Art Honor Societv 3, 4, Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Staff 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Poem published in An- thology of High School Poetry 4. CAIN, JOSEPH HENRY: lVe'll raise Cain if he im't .YZICCCSSJEZIL Hi-Y 4. CAIN, NOLA NORINE: A blond IYCIITITVV with lzrains. CANADAY, JOHN DCXVANE: A 4'Ca11-a- day keeps the doctor away. Band 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Rifle Team 4. CARIDDI, LUCY MARIE: Another of the sing- ing Ca1'id'di.v. Courier Staff 3, A Cappella 4: Theta 2, 3: Girls' All-Star Volleyball Captain 4. CARTER, HELEN RUTH: One has to know her well to appreciate her friendship. CASCIO, ROSS JOSEPH: He leeeps his aehiet'e- ment from Us-who ix she? CHEEK, LOIS RCTI I: She'r a Chiu Cheek. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. CHILDERS, AIARJORIE ELLEN: All this and heiwen too. Printers Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4. CHILDS, JACQUELYN JANE: IVe're just waelcie about our Jackie. Olympic Club 4: Girl Reserves 4, Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2, Volleyball Team 2, Baseball Team 2. CHILES, CHARLOTTE NELL: A redhead, with pep and vitality. Girl Reserves 3, 4. G? ,363- -rv an- l' Burkhart, P. Burras, J. Burrus J Burrowes, M. Bush, B. Butler, R Buxton, D. Byam, B. Cain, J Cain, N. Canaday,J. Cariddi L Carter, H. Cascio, R. Cheek, L Childers, M. Childs, J. Chiles, C 95 ii I Chimcnto, J. Chronistcr, C. Chronistcr, F. Clark, E. Clark, T. Clovcrdyke, H. Coates, R. Coe, D. Collivcr, G. Comer, N. Compton, D. Cook, M. Cooley, Cooucc, N. Cooper, P. Copcnhavcr, R. Corrcnti, M. Corscntino, J. 96 CHIMENTO, JOSEPHINE ANTOINETTE: All who meet her enjoy knowing her. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4. CHRONISTER, CLOYD BROWN: Roses are red, Violets are blue, IV e have Cloyd-Hi-Y 23 A Cappella 4, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut. 4, Rifle Team 3, Debater 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. CHRONISTER, FLOYD BROWN: - and Floyd, too. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, R.O.T.C. Lieut. 2, 3, 4, Crack Company 3, Crack Platoon 3: Debater 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. CLARK, ETHEL JEAN: To know ber is to adore her. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Courier Staff 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 4, Viking Varieties 2, M. C. 3, 4, Hundred Girls' Organization 2, 3, 4. CLARK, THOMAS JOSEPH: And there is the gentleman!! Hi-Y 4, President 4. CLOVERDYKE, HARRY LEE: To take life as it comes is Harry's motto. Courier Fourth Page Ed. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Debater 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, First Team Basketball 4, Track Team 4, N Club 4, Student Council 4. COATES, RICHARD LEE: Who cares for fame? Not I. Poster Contest 2, 3, Art Contest 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Committee 4, Vik- ing Varieties 3. COE, DONNA FAYE: Small but mighty. Band 2, 3, 4. COLLIVER, GLENN ROYDEN: joy is the best of wine. Band 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Student Council 2, 3. COMER, NORMAN LEE: Sometimes I sit and think, but usually I just sit. COMPTON, DONALD DEE: A real booster for his school. A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 3, 4. COOK, MARILYN EDNA: Marilyn is ucook- ingl' on all four burners. Spanish Club 3, Courier Editor in Chief 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Treas. 33 Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. COOLEY, JACK GEORGE: In our estimation he has made the goal. Benton 4, First Team Foot- ball 4, First Team Basketball 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 4. COONCE, NANCY JOAN: Always ready to do her part. Printers Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, Nor'easter Art Com- mittee 4. COOPER, PATTY JO: She shines as a diamond among lesser jewels. COPENHAV ER, ROBERT LEON: In him we see a bright fntnre. R.O.T.C. Crack Platoon 3, Crack Company 3. CORRENTI, MARGUERITE PRUDENCE: Some day she'll be famous for her art work. Art Contest 4, Theta 2, 3, 4, Girls' All-Star Volley- ball Team 2. CORSENTINO, JOSEPH PHILLIP: Few mind: wear ont, more rest ont. CORWIN, EVERETT F RANK- LIN, JR.: Be never-itl' so humble, there's 710i another like Rusty. Cheerleader 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. CRABTREE, EUDEEN PANSY: The type of girl who made our school worth while. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. CRAVEN, LEE FRANK: IVe're craving for Crafven. CREASON, MADELINE ANNE Nowhere will you find a better girl. Olympic Club 3, 4, V.P. 4, Hires. 4, Girls, All-Star Basketball eam 3, 4, Volleyball Team 3, lHockey Team 4, Baseball Team 3, Captain of Girls' All-Star Basket- ball Team 4, Baseball Team 3, lI-Iockey Team 4. CROPIS, JOSEPHINE MARIE: There never is a dull moment in Io's company. Courier Mailing Manager 4, Theta 3, Student Council 2. CUMMINS, ALVIN DEAN: We'll never forget his quiet pres- knce. Debater 4. CUNNINGI-IAM, WI L L IA M PERRY: A loyal Viking.R.O.T.C. win, E. Crabtree, P. mingham, VV. Cunningham, XV. XV. iis, R. Day, M. First Sgt. 4, Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, Crack Squad 3, Benton 4, Student Council 3. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM VVALLACE: It may be W'illiam IfVallace, but to us he's just plain Bill. junior Class Giftorian 3, Courier First Page Ed. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Norleaster Business Comm. 2, junior Ed. 3, Associate Ed. 4, R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Bat. Staff 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Poem published in 'lAnthology of High School Poetry 4. CURRY, SHIRLEY HELEN: N ever a worry has Shirley Curry. Printers Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Courier Third Page Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4. DANGERFIELD, BONNIE JO: Nice to have around. Girl Re- serves 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Vik- ing Varieties 3. DAVIS, EUGENE HALSTON: How he fascinates the ladies. R.O.T.C. Crack Squad 3. DAVIS, PAUL MAX: Good na- ture is his natural asset. Hi-Y 4, R.O.T.C. Staif Sgt. 3, Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, Crack Squad 2, 3, 4- Cravcn, L. Creason, M. Curry, S. Dangerfield, B. DeCleva, H. Dee, A. DAVIS, RICHARD LYLE: Not afraid of work, but just not in sympathy with it. A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 4, R.O.T.C. First Sgt. DAY, MARJORIE LOUISE: 4'Oh, what a beautiful Dayf' Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4. DECLEYA, HELEN MARIE: A little girl with a big heart for all. Olympic Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, Theta 2, 3, Student Council 2. DEE, ANNA MARIE: Thoughts that count, ways that win. Spanish Club 3, Pres. 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Courier Third Page Ed. 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Norleaster Index Comm. 3, Secretary 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spring Play 3, Stu- dent Council ZQ Hundred Girls' Organization 2, 3, 4. DESIMONE, ANGELO AN- THONY: A likable fellow. Ben- ton 4, Student Council 4. DEWEERDT, ALBERT ROB- ERT: His eyes-a danger line, his smile-irresistible. First Team Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, A11- Citv First Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4. Cropis, -I. Cummins, A. Davis, E. Davis, P. DeSimonc, A. DcVVcerdt, A. iiiuuulfwmaaa, i fl'WR61t i Q-WX.- DIBENEDETTO, ANTHONY: The life of any party. Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Viking Varieties 2, 54 4- DICKENS, ROBERT LEE: Aii1't he the 4'Diekeus ? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Omcer 4. DICKERSON, NORNIA: Bub- hliug over 'with pep and vitality. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, V. P. 4, Girls, All-Star Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Table Tennis Student Manager 4. DIETRICH, BARBARA JEAN: Three cheers for Brihs. Cheerlead- er 4, Courier Staff 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, Alpha 2, 3, Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. DINSMOOR, JOHN VVILLIAM I doift meant to he ii judge, and thi1t's fiiml-next ease. Debater 2, Track 2, 3, Basketball 2, Football First Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Hi-Y 2. ., DIX, RALPH EDYVARD: Top unit: iu et'erythiug. Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 3, Danee Band 2, 3, 4, De- bater 2, 3, 4, Lit. Winner 2, Vik- ing Varieties 2, 3, 4, Student Band Director 4. DODS, VIRGINIA LEE: Tal- ented girl with lots of auzbitiou. Seal Club 3, Courier Second Page Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 2, 33 Viking Varieties 3. DOLL, MARY LYNN: She thrills us with her smile. Nor'east- er Business Committee 4. DONAHUE, ROY NVILLIAAI, JR.: A boy efueryoue lilces. DOUBENMIER, PHYLLIS JEANNE: Northeast fwill he sorry to lose her. DOVVDY, HARRY WILLIAM: UApple-Pau Dou'dy -II e uefeer get enough of that mroizderful gu y. DRAKE, RALPH COLLINS: Young fellows will he-young fel- lows. R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Crack Company 2, Football Second Team 3, Student Council 4. EARLES, NORMA DEAN: We'll leafue her to her dreams. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hockev All-Star 4, Basketball Student Manager 4. ECKMAN, CHARLES XVII.- LIAM: The personality plus mau. EDYVARDS, BETTY JEAN: Good utztured and deserfeiug of her many friends. EDWARDS, RICHARD HOW- ARD: A boy fwe can rely ou any tiule. EDVVARDS, ROBERT FRANK: A eheerful smile and zz willing hnud at all times. R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, RiHe Team 3, 4, Crack Squad 2, 3. EICHENBERG, LEAH: Dinah Shore, loolc out! A Cappella 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3, Solo Contest 3. Dinsmoor, Dix, R. Dowdy, H. Drake, R. Edwards, R. Eichcnbcrg. Dilieiicdetto, A. Dickens, R. Dickerson, N. Dietrich. B. Dods, V. Doll, M. Donahue, R. Doubenmier, P Earlcs, N. Eckman, C. Edwards. B. Edwards, R. 3... .-,1-. l g? .,.. - .--f. I -ff A I ' -ii aj if .,.i, 7 . . . Sf . 1, ..,, . 2 5, .2 467 If 113 : r Al EKSTRUM, BARBARA JEANNE: One must have superior brains to rate the grades that she ittains. Art Honor Society 2, Art Contest 3, 4, Xrt Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Courier Editor in Chief g, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 4, lio 3, 4. JLLIOTT, MARY LUETTA: Mary is a grand wld name. ELLIS, RUTH ELLEN: Quiet, unassunzing, and fersatile. Printers Club 3, Student Council 3. ETHRIDCE, LOVETRA IRENE: A sweet bit rf sunshine. VANS, ROMA CLAIRE: Cute and classy. irl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Staff 3. VERETT, BLANCHE MARIE: A quiet girl 'nd truly faithful to Northeast. EVERLEY, HARRY VINCENT: The world ill be good to those who try. EVINGER, DONALD DAVID: This aspiring 'thlete gave all for his school. 'ARNER, YVYONNA CAROLE: A heart more rue cannot be found. IARNLOF, THOMAS ANDREVV: He has chat it takes to get along. Football First Team ., All-City Second Team 4, Swimming Team 4, J Club 4. 'ARON, .IOHN MATTHEWS: His quiet pres- nce pleases us all. 'ARON, RUTH OLLIE: Filled to the hrini pith kindness. 'ARRELL, ,IACK LAYTON: A likable Viking, Qyal and true. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. 'ATS, FRED GUS: He takes the drab routine ut of school life. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 'ootball Second Team 2. AULCONER, MAXINE EDNA: Graceful and seful in all she does. ISHER, DONALD EUGENE: IVhy, oh why, h why school? I-Ii-Y 2, 3, Treas. 2, Band 2, 3, 4, lfHcer 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Track Team 4, 'iking Varieties 2, 3, 4. ITZGERALD, MARJORIE: Good sense and indness will get you a long way. ITZGEREI., ROBERT KEITH: IVe all love im, 'cause there's so niuch of him. Dcbater 4, ootball First Team 4, Swimming Team 4, Stu- ent Council 4. ix ni is L... Ekstrum, B. Ethridge, L Everley, H. Farnlof, T. Farrell, j. Fislicr, ll. ,www Fleming, C. Freeman, R. Friedman, H. Fuller, M. Garrison, S. Giesy, A. 100 'M' Fox, J. Freeman, D. French, V. F rew, D. Fries, VV. Frye, M. Fults, D. Garrison, -I. Gartman, KI. Gash, B. Gilbert, B. Gillespie, N. FLEMING, CATHERINE NIAXINE: H good nature fwill long be renzenfbered. Olvmt Club 3, Primers Club 4, Girl Reserves 4.' FOX, JOHN HENRY: just a wolf in F01 clothing. Hi-Y 2, 4, A Cappella 4, R.O.T.C. B: talion Staff 3, 4, Lt. Colonel 4, Regimental St: 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Debater 2, 3, Viking V: icties 3, 4. FREEMAN, DORIS ELIZABETH: Quiet an serious, but always friendly. Courier Businc Manager 4, Nor'eastcr Bookkeeper 4. FREEMAN, RALPH FRANKLIN: A go. sport in anything he does. Orchestra 2, 3, Oflicer 3. FRENCH, VERA MAXINE: Always snzili: and ever ready to help. Girl Reserve 2, 3, Delta FREVV, DONALD: Dynamite also conzes svnall packages. R.O.T.C. First Sergeant 4, Ri Team 3, Crack Plat. 33 Benton 3, 4. FRIEDMAN, HENRY RALPH: A high-ran ing gentlenmn. Senior Class Reporter 4, Drama, Club Treasurer 3, R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4, Cris Co. 2, Crack Plat. 3, Benton 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, Prl 4, Lit VVinner 3, Student Council 3, 4, V. P. 4. 4 FRIES, WILMA ELLEN: There's happinl ahead. I FRYE, MARYGERTRUDE: A reliable friei FULLER, MARY MARGARET: No mat: what her real nanie is, to us she's always Swing Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Alpha 2, 3, 4. FULTS, DANIEL ANDERSON: The kind l 4'fella we all like. R.O.T.C. Staif Sergeant 4. GARRISON, JOE ALLEN: Never do tod what you can put 011' until toniorrofw. GARRISON, SHIRLEY LEE: If silence is go. en, she should be wealthy. Girl Reserves 2, 3.l GARTMAN, MARY: Mary Lou, with eyes blue. Girl Reserves 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Officer 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 2, 3, 4, Viki Varieties 3, 4. GASH, BYRON DALE: A human dynaino- gets a buzz out of life. President All-City jun Red Cross 4, Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pos Contest 2, 3, 4, Winiier 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, S 3, Pres. 4, Courier R.O.T.C. Editor 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 2, Cartoonist 3, Co-if Editor 3, Publicity Editor 4, R.O.T.C. Capt: 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, V. P. 4, Studi Council 3. GIESY, AUDREY LOIS: Tiny, sweet, and hi to beat. Courier Editor in Chief 4, Nor'eas Editor in Chief 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Cappella 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Studi Council 4, Reporter 4, Viking Varieties 3, Ht dred Girls' Organization 2, 3, 4. GILBERT, BILLY GEORGE: I anz a nian peace. GILLESPIE, NOEL: A little nonsense now a then is relished by the best of thenz. Art Conti 4, Art Club V. P. 4, Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, Norleaster Business Committee 3, Debater 4, Student Council 3. GIPSON, LULA BERNICE: She s a loyal 7lIC7lIZ76l' of the school. Jlympic Club 23 Orchestra 2, 3. HLASSCOCK, JOAN: The may he gains her friends is by being ine. Theta 3, 4, Treas. 4, Pres. 4. HORE, RUTH MARIE: A grand girl who deserves all the honors given her. Olympic Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves :, 33 Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2. SRAY, THOMAS FRAN KLIN: A good leader and also a good fol- ouser. Football 43 N Club 4. HREFN, AIARJORIE LOUISE: The worthy will alfways succeed. Spanish Club 33 Courier Assign- 'nent Ed. 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Sr. Triangle Chairman 43 Nor'- :aster Business Comm. 43 Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Lit. XVinner 3. GREEN, MARGIE MARVELLE A great pal. Olympic Club 33 Girl Reserves 23 Hockey All-Star 4. pson, L. Glasscock, -I. recnfield, K. Gross, XY. 1ley, E. Hall, V. -v--sn, .,,......-9' GREENFIELD, KATHRYN ANN: A pretty, attractive secre- tary. Orchestra 2, 3, Oflicer 3. GROSS, IVILLA LOU: They donlt 007116 any sazeeter. Printers Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Delta 3, 43 Student Council 2. GUENTAL, FRED: A regular fellow if there ever was one. GUENTAL, FREDA MAY: A cheerful grin 'will let you in. HAIRE, DONALD LEROY: 'iTe111ptation, Fin your slave. HALES, DORIS IRENE: A little laughter is always aceleonze. Seal Club QQ Volleyball Student Man- ager 4. HALEY, EUGENE XVESLEY: I had an idea, but it got away. Sgt. at Arms Senior Class 43 I-Ii-Y 2, 4, See. 43 Debater 43 Second Team Football 3, First Team 4, All-City Second Team 43 Swimming Team 43 N. Club 3, 43 Student Council 4, Second V. P. 4. HA LL, VALORIE LA- YAUGHN: Her quality is like Gore, R. Gray, T. Gucntal, F. Guental, F. Al. Hamilton, IS. Hamilton, E. sterling on silver: itls stamped plainly for all to see. Seal Club 43 Courier Staff 33 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Locals Ed. Nor'easter 43 Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Viking Varieties 4. HAMILTON, B E Y E R L Y JEANNE: Angel voices lead us to you. Seal Club 3, Sec. 3, Treas. 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. HAMILTON, ARTHIE EARL- ENE: Her charming ways are sur- passed by none. Seal Club 43 Print- ers Club 2, 3, See. 23 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Ice Skating Student Man- ager 4. HANAXVAY, XVILLIAM LE ROY: If I study, it gives nze trou- ble,' but if I don't, my trouble is double. HARGER, FREDA MAY: You must have been a beautiful baby. Dramatic Club 3, 4, See. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Alpha Q., 3, 43 Hockey All-Star 43 Spring Play 33 Student Council 3, 4. Green, Xl. L. Ciecn, XI. NI. Haire, D. Hales, D. Hanaway, YY. Hargcr, F. '. G' ii A 't HARKER, CURTIS GLENN: Friend to all, foe to none. Band 3, 4- HARPER, WILLA DENE: One in a rnillion. Olympic Club 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3. HARROD, ROBERT MERLE: A nice chap with a pleasant fway. Benton 4. HARVILLE, HERBERT .IOS- EPH: Of golden worth and full of nzlrth. Benton 3, 4. HAWKINS, YERDA LEE: A peppy gal fwith plenty of person- ality. Printers Club 3, 43 Courier Editorial Ed. 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4- HEDGES, CHARLES XVII.- LIAM: If good nature is an asset, he will never go barzlerupt. Hi-Y 43 Track Team, 3, 43 N Club 3, 43 Student Council 4. HELM, BARBARA JEAN: Small, but full of energy. Girl Re- serves 3, 43 Delta 3, 4. Harker, C. Harper, XV. Helm, B. Hemry, V. Hilker, XY. Hinote, S. HEMRY, YAUGHN IAMES, JUNIOR: Hels a social lion, and you shonla' hear hint roar. Printers Club 3, 43 Swimming Team 3, 43 N Club 3, 4. HENRY, LAVVRENCE MAR- LIN: A brand of good quality. HENSHAW, SHIRLEY LOU: There are smiles that rnalee you happy. Girl Reserves 2. HERLEMAN, MARJORIE LOUISE: Beautiful looles, spark- ling personality, talents galore- that's our Marjorie! Spanish Club 33 Courier First Page Ed. 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Solo Contest 2, 3, 43 Nor'easter Senior Ed. 43 Clio 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Hundred Girls' Organization 3, 4. HILBURN, HOPE ELIZABETH Ain't love grand!?.' Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 43 Clio 2, 3, 4, Y. P. 43 Student Council 4. Harville, I-I. Henshaw, S. I lodges, A. Harrod, R. Henry, I.. Hobbs, D. HII.IiER, YVILLIAM XVAYN He is a very friendly person. HINOTE, SHIRLEY LE Therels a merry light in her ey HOBBS, DONALD DEAN: Dl doesn't need anyone to speak yi hint. Art Honor Society 2, 33 Pol er Contest 23 Art Contest 2,l Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Nor'easter Boi Sports Ed. 43 Debater 2, 3, l Manager Football 43 Mana Basketball 43 Manager Track 43 , Club 43 Student Council 33 Vikil Yarieties 2, 3. 4 HOIJGES, ARMAND DEA He speaks when he thinks-tha uh y he's so quiet. I HOLLOYVAY, KENNET I.EE: Blessed with good hunzc Courier Staff 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pri 23 Debater 2, 3, 4. HOPKINS, PEGGY ANN: She rather be a zappisr than a 'Ltyj ist. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Stude Council 2. Hawkins, V. Hedges, C Herleman, M. Hilburn, Holloway, K. Hopkins, HORN, ADEI .EN E ESTEI..I.A: She krzeu' what was ftchat. HOSMAN, CHARLES ALFRED: My hopes are riot always realized, but I always hope. A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4. HOVVELL, JEAN MARIE: The world delights in friendly people. HUMIEERD, JACK EDVVARD: The l7C,Q'l7I7Il7lg of all things is small. Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 4. HUNHOIZ, JOHN GEROME: Oh, lohrmy! Oh, Iohmzyl Oh!', Art Contest 3. HUNTER, MARY EDITH: Happy as a lime bug. A Cappella 4. IGO, DAISY: Hers are ways of pleasaiztriess. INGAI.SBE, FRANZ EUGENE: Toward slic- ress he will alfways steer. Debater 3, Sxvimining Team 3. IRWIN, DORIS JEAN: She has a smile for all. Printers Club 2, Olympic Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Bowling Student Manager 4. IRWIN, EDGAR MARTIN: Therels something about a soldier. Courier R.O.T.C. Ed. 4,R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. IZZARD, JAMES ARTHUR: If he fell, he'd fall iii sections. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Viking Varieties 2, 3, 4. JAMES, DOLORES ANN: Pretty, peppy, arid popular. Art Contest 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2, Viking Varieties 3, 4. JENKINS, MARTHA JEAN: To describe her is to say she's merry. Olympic Club 2, Seal Club 3, 4, Courier Feature Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Delta 4, Student Council 3, Softball Student Manager 4. JOHNSON, EVELYN: lVlJC7I the Vikings see this goddess, their hearts leap clear up here, so help 711e.' Printers Club 2, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. JONES, EARL KENT: He joins our long list of Jones boys. Printers Club 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 4, Debater 4, Second Team Football 2, Track Team 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, N Club 3, 4. JONES, JACQUELYN JEAN: The world de- lights in szimiy people. Girl Reserves 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Solo Contest 3, 4, Delta 4, Viking Varieties 3, 4. KAISER, NORMA JEAN: Cute are her looks and peppy are her actions. Girls' I-Iockev All- Star Team 4. KALEN, VIRGINIA LOUISE: To succeed is her aim. Spanish Club 4, Courier Recorder 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Clio 3, 4. I Iorn. A. Hosmau. C. Howell, J I lumbcrd, J. Hunliolz, J. H unter, M Igo, D. Ingalsbe, F. Irwin, D. Irwin, E. Izzard, J. James, D Jenkins, M. Jolmson, If. Jones, E. Jones, J. Kaiser, N. Kaleu, V 103 Karr, D. Keith, E. Kinzy, J. Kunz, G. LaBruzzo, J. Larison, B. Katz, P. Katzman, B. AA Kenley, R. Kensinger, B. Kirkllam, A. Kish, V. Kurtzeborn, ID. LaBella, J. Landers, V. Lanham, V. Leatli, M. Lee, E. KARR, DOLORES JOYCE: As s-wee! and nlod- esf as a wild rose. Olympic Club 2, Theta 2, 3, 4. KATZ, PHYLLIS LEE: A hit of wir, iz bit of fnn. KATZMAN, BETTY LEE: Her stocle of cheer- fnlness will aluuiys be the top of the nmrket. Courier Staff 3, Girl Reserves 3. KEITH, EDNA JEAN: Gentle as ii liznzh. KENLEY, RONALD: His thoughts are his coni- panions. KENSINGER, BETTY JEAN: Silence is gold- en. Girl Reserves 4, Theta 2, 3, 4. KINZY, JOE JAMES: A nmn in every sense of the word. KIRKI-IAM, ARLENE VELMA: Nice and friendly. KISH, VICTOR VINCENT: Bell-liotronied T7'0Ils'67's'. KUNZ, GERALD: Building the ladder on 'which to rise. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. KURTZEBORN, DOROTHEA EMMA: Tall, tan, and terrific. Cheerleader 4, Olympic Club 4, Printers Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Solo Contest 4, Clio 3, 4, Treas. 4, Girls' All-Star I-Iockev Team 4, Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 4, Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 4, Viking Varieties 3. LA BELLA, JOE FRANK: Thereis fun in those dancing eyes. LA BRUZZO, JACK: Happy is he, from care hels free. Courier Staff 4, Dramatic Club 2. LANDERS, VIRGINIA HELEN: Slender, so- phisticated, and .Vllli17'l'. Art Contest 4, Girl Rc- serves 2, 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. LANHAM, VIRGINIA ISABELLA: A galfwirh plenty of-personality. Spanish Club 3, Olympic Club 4, Courier Assignment Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, Nor'easter Business Comm. 3, Index Comm. 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Viking Varieties Student Manager 4. LARISON, BETTY JANE: Sugar and spice and everything nice. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. LICATH, MARY ELLEN: She's quiet, sincere, and sweet. Theta 2, 3, 4. LEE, EDVVIN A.: Ed Lee, he snits ns to rz tee. Junior Class Pres. 3, Senior Class Pres. 4, Courier Staff 3, I-Ii-V 2, 3, 4, V. P. 2, Pres. 3,q,lDClJ1lfCH 2, 3, 4, Silver Medal Lit VVinner 3, First Team Football 3, 4, First Team Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, All-City 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, N Club 2, 3, 4. I0-l LEE, PATRICIA ANN: A de- nture and delightful little miss. Girl Reserves 4. LEGANT, GERALD ERIC: Full of mischief and life. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. LERNER, THEODORE AL- LEN: He'll be a credit to North- east. Art Club 2, Hi-Y 2, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4. LLOYD, RUBY BRIANNE: Happy am I-no worries for me. Spanish Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4- LONGSDORF, HOMER HOVV- ARD: Easy to like. R.O.T.C. Staff Sergeant 4, Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, 3. LOPEZ, AGNES MARIE: The kind fwhose likable nature never varies. LORTSCHER, MARGARET LAVERNE: A sfwell gal-a real pal. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Art gee, P. Lcgant, G. sortscher, Lowther, C. Nlangiaraclna, A. Mangum, R. Contest 2, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 3, 4, Chair- man 4. LOXVTHER, CHRISTOPHER TEXAS: It's,no bother to be 'with Lofwther. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Fourth Page Courier Ed. 4, Hi-Y 2, Benton 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Bronze Medal Lit Winner' 3, Spring Play 33 Student Council 4, M. C. Viking Varieties 4. LUCITO, JEAN: She'll go for- -ward rapidly. Olympic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Theta 3. LUTGEN, LEE: IV hen joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash. Courier Staff 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 4, Benton 4, Second Team Football 3, First Team Foot- ball 4, First Team Basketball 4, Track Team 4, N Club 4. MAAHS, NORMA EILEEN: Deeds speak louder than fwords. MADSEN, MARY FRANCES: Likable, with winning fways. Lerner, T. Lloyd, R. Lucito, J. Lutgen, L. Mann, XV. Marshcse, R. NIANGIARACINA, ANTOIN- ETTE: Short but sweet. XIANGUM, ROBERT EU- GENE: A friendly person. MANN, WANDA JOY: Tall, blonde, and tantalizing. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Lit. Winner 3, Spring Play 3, Student Council 3, Viking Varieties 4. MARCHESE, ROSE JOANNEz Little said, but much done. MARSHALL, WILLIAM COCHRAN: A better man is hard to find. Benton 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball First Team 4, Second Team 3, N Club 4. MARTENS, BEVERLY JOAN: A girl of real merit. Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, Olympic Club 4, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 4, Nor'easter Cartooning Ed. 4. Longsdorf, H. Lopez, A. Maahs, N. Madsen, M. Marshall, VV. Martens, B. g' g .a rw-...,. ,,iL 4 010 MARTIN, DONALD EUGENE He sees the fmmy side of life. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. MATTHEVVS, JOHN BENJA- MIN: A71 Upright, downright hottest fellow. R.O.T.C. Crack Platoon 3. MATTUCHI, BETTE: Pretty and fufise. MAVVBY, NADINE ELIZA- BETH: She's 'worth her weight in riyloris. Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. MCCABE, K ATH ERINE LOUISE: A fwirztiirzg smile. Olym- pic Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Stu- dent Manager 4. MeCANN, D O L O R E S L A VERNE: Arid she shall have music. Courier Third Page Ed. 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3, 43 Solo Contest 2, 3, 43 Theta 2, Student Council 2, Viking Var- ieties 3, 4. Martin, D. Matthews, J. McClary, J. McClelland, XV. McMullen, McNeely, V. McCLARY, JACK EVERET: No other can compare. Courier Staff 3, Hi-Y 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 4, Debater 2, 3 4, Second Team Basketball 3, First Team 4. McCLELLAND, WILLIAM DEAN: Easy to like, hard to for- get. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Courier Staff 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4, Band 23 Nor'easter Index Comm. Chairman 4, Debater 3, 4, Sec. 4, Student Council 3. McCROSKEY, IMOGENE: From a little spark into a mighty flame. McDOWELL, VV I L L I A M FRANCIS: I'Ve recommend his traits. McLAUGHLIN, LOUIS ROB- ERT: Uifitloiiz his reach is suc- cess. Nor'easter R.O.T.C. Ed. 4g R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. 4, Viking Var- ieties 4. MCMAHAN, DOROTHY PEARL: Possessed of iz natural charm which has fworz many frierlds. Aerial darts Student Man- ager 4. Mattuchi, B. Mawby, N. McCr0skey, I. McDowell, XV McNeil, J. Alelstrom, YV. McMULLEN', NORMA JEAN: The girl 'with that million-dollar look. Courier Business Manager 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio, 3, 4, President 4. McNEELY, VELMA GENE: Hair and eyes that remirzd us of a dream. MCNEIL, JOYCE LORRAINE: Sweet, short, and sociable. Olym- pic Club 4g Girl Reserves 4. MELSTROM, WILLIS RA Y- MOND. Almeays on the Sl.7l17'p,71C'Z.'- er flat. Orchestra 2, 33 R.O.T.C. Sgt. 43 Benton 3. MELTON, NAOMI JOY: She briiigs joy to us. Band 2, 3, 4. MERRILL, LANE FRANCIS: Master of the vocal chords. Cour- ier Staff 4, A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, All-City Representative 3, 4, Viking Var- ieties 3, 4. McCabe, K. McCann, D. McLaughlin, L. lVIcMahan, D Melton, Merrill, L. s 5 ii METZ, NORMA JEAN: An aetive yonng lady with a charm all her own. Courier Staff 3, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Second V. P. 3, First V. P. 4. MEW, GEORGIA ELEANOR: Friendly and sparkling fnn. Courier Stat? 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 4. MILLER, FERN ELLEN: She never fails to delight. Seal Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Delta 4. MILLS, OLIVE PAULINE: She does her fworlc quietly and well. MINNICK, SIDNEY ALEXANDER: Always at HER. Hi-Y 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 First Team Football 3, 4, Track Team 4, N Club 3, 4. MITCHELL, RICHARD DEAN: Another guy who knows just what he mcants. MONACO, RUSSELL SALVATORE: A cheer- ful spirit 'wins him friends. R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4, Crack Co. 3, Crack Plat. 3. MOORE, ALFRED JR.: II'e learn not for sehool but for life. MOORE, KEITH EDMUND: His hard work pm him through in A-1 form. MOORE, KENNETH GEORGE: There's something about a gentleman. Benton 4. MOORE, THELMA DOLORES: Zealons but modest. MORGAN, JOHN PAUL: I. P. Morgan, the Second. Spanish Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, De- bater 2, Student Council 3. MORRIS, GENE FELLERS: The life of any class, R.O.T.C. Tech. Sgt. 4, Crack Plat. 3, Ben- ton 4, Student Council 4. MORRIS, HARRY VVESLEY: He is a master of all he attempts. MOWERY, JEANNINE LEONA: A girl with rare ability and a lenaelc for making friends. Girl Reserves 3. MUNDORFF, CAROLYN: Never too lmsy to smile. MUNRO, DONALD DUNCAN: Confirmed bachelor. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 4. MURPHY, CLIFFORD THEODORE: Pat has as many admirers as he has mnseles. First Team Football 2, 3, 4, All-Citv Second Team 4, First Team Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-City First Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4. 107 Metz, N. Mew, G. Mills, O. Minnick, S. Monaco, R. Moore, A. Moore, Ii. Moore, T. Morris, G. Morris, H. Mundortf. C. Munro, D. Miller, F. Mitchell, R Moore, K. Alorgan, Mowery, Murphy, C ,, . W s . Wm e Z , QQ. A -. A , ,.,...' 3,34 3 ,. is . 23 Hi in A r ' ZW Q sr' at , 'JZ QSQ523 A K M Reise . , , ASK: is ':: It A 43' ,M-1? Murray, D. Myers. R. R. Myers, R. Newman, R. Newton, Y. Norris, D. If. Norris, D. T. Oakes, D. Occhipinti, A. Ostrom, K. Owen, C. Owens, G. Owen, J. Palmer, M. Parker, P. Parabok, A. Parson, E. Parton, C. 108 MURRAY, DONALD EVERETT: Not only good-but good for sornething. R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4. MYERS, ROBERT RAY: To do the job, just get Bob. Swimming Team 3, 4. MYERS, ROSE MARIE: Angel eyes kneu' youf' Olympic Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4, Delta 4. NEVVMAN, ROBERT ELMER: Ilfhatls the use of worrying-there,ll be other great rnen besides ure. R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 3, 4. NEWTON, YV ONNE ANNE: A jigger of hurnor and a dash of good looks. Printers Club 2. NORRIS, DARELL FOREST: All-star in more than one way. Courier Fourth Page Ed. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 3, 4, Debatcr 2, 3, 4, First Team Football 2, 3, 4, All-City Second Team 3, All-City First Team 4, First Team Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-Star Second Team 3, 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. NORRIS, DELYIN THOMAS: Tall, blonde, and droolsonle. Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 4, Solo Con- test 4, Second Team Football 3, First Team 4, Second Team Basketball 3, First Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3. 4. OAKES, DOROTHY ANNE: Great oakes from little acorns grow. OCCHIPINTI, ANTOINETTE MARIE: Her only fault is that she has none. OSTROM, KENNETH MORGAN: No one lsnofws hofw he does it, but he usually gets there. Swimming Team 4, N Club 4. OVVEN, CHARLES: A nicer guy is hard to find. Art Club 2, I-Ii-Y 2, 4, Benton 4, Second Team Football 2, 3, Second Team Basketball 3, Track Team 3, Student Council 3, 4. OWEN, JACK VVARREN: A brick in the 'wall of friendship. R.O.T.C. Tech. Sgt. 4, Rifle Team 3. OVVENS, GLORIA NADINE: A stead y-going, likable girl, with boundless ambition. PALMER, MARGARET MAUDE: Blue eyes, dark hair, pretty gal without a care. Spanish Club 3, 4, V. P. 3, Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4. PARKER, PAUL CURTIS: 'LThis fworld is full of a nnnzber of things -and it looles as though Paul is in all of thenz. Junior Class Sgt. at Arms 3, Senior Class V. P. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Y. P. 3, 4, Debatcr 3, 4, Second Team Football 2, First Team 3, 4, All-City Second Team 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, All-City Representative 4. PAROBOK, ANNA: One hundred per cent all the amy through. Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2. PARSONS, EMMA JEAN: She's a quiet worker. PARTON, CLEO NADINE: A loyal booster for Northeast. PASSANTINO, MARIE IRENE Girl 'with the giggle. Printers Club 3, Courier Recorder 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4, Theta 2, 3, Girls' Hockey All-Star Team 4. PASSIGLIA, ALBERT FRAN- CIS: His emotions for fworle are -well under control. PASSIGLIA, VICTOR JUNIOR: Knowing hinz is a pleasure. Band 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Officer 4. PATCHIN, HUGH GALEN: A regular fellow and a good sport. PATTERSON, ELEANOR JEAN: A true Vi-Queen in efvery way. PETERSEN, ANNA MAE: A sunny disposition, ever ready with a srnile. Girl Reserves 4. PETERSEN, PEGGY LOUISE: Happy-go-lucky, gay and plucley. Girl Reserves 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3. PETTY, KENNETH EUGENE: No one knows how inueh he Passantino, M. Petersen, P. Pierce, V. Passiglia, A. Petty, K. Pierce, M. .,.. Qi ,A' I ' fi knows. Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Orchestra 2, Benton 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 3, 4, Viking Varieties 4. PHELPS, XVANDA AVAN- ELLE: A little gal hrinuning over -with ideas. Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, BETTY JEAN PAULINE: Alfways smiling, al- ways gay, are know that she 'will stay that fway. Art Honor Society 4, Poster Contest 4, Art Contest 4, Art Club 4. PICKARELL, MARION LU- CILLE: She's content to dance her 'way through life. Printers Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 4, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Girls' All-Star Hockey Team 4. PICKLES, JULIA ALVIRA: Heading tofward success. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Spring Play Cast 3. PIERCE, VIRGINIA KATH- ERYN: Happy is she, and 'why Passiglia, V. Patchin, H. Phelps, YV. Phillips, B. Pisciotta, J. Place, B. shouldn't she be? Art Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 4, Theta 3, 4, Treas. 3,Pres. 4. PIERCE, MARGARET LEE: Oh, so easy to love. Junior Class Treas. 33 Senior Class Treas. 4, Seal Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Courier Second Page Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 2, 3, 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 4, Vik- ing Varieties 2, 3, 4. PISCIOTTA, JOE: A shy but popular fellofw. Student Council 2. PLACE, BONNIE YVONNE: Her '4Plaee is Northeast. Girl Re- serves 2, Student Council 3. PLUMMER, NORMA RAE: A grand girl with a million-dollar personality. Girl Reserves 2, Theta 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3. POLLINA, JOSEPHINE NANCY: A nierry heart lives long. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Theta 2. Patterson, E. Petersen, A. Pickarell, M. Pickles, J. Plummer, N. Pollina, J. NEI. 1 PONTON, JOYCE LEE: The athletie type. Olympic Club 4, Seal Club 23 Girl Reserves 2, 4. POORE, EUGENE WILLIAM: Inst a good-looking officer. Band 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Major 4, Battalion Staff 4, Color Guard 3, Crack Co. 3, Crack Plat. 3, Viking Varieties 3, 4- PORTERFIELD, OTIS FERGU- SON: Nothing ever distnrhs Otis. POSTON, FRANCES LOR- ENE: Charrns strike the heart, hnt rnerit wins the sonl. Art Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4, Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 4, Sec. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Committee 2, 3, Co-Art Ed. 4, Clio 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4. PRATT, MARY LOUISE: Ile- neath a shy exterior heats a hold heart. Art Honor Societv 2, Art Club 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Statl' 4, Theta 2, 3, 4, Y. P. 4. Ponton, Poore, If. Puderbaugh, H. Pulley, D. Rice, L. Rich, H. PROCOPIO, GRACE GLORY: Always ready with a laugh. Print- ers Club 33 Girl Reserves 3, 4, Girls' All-Star Hockey Team 4, Basketball 4, Student Council 2. PUDERBAUGH, HOMER LE- ROY. A prinee of a fellow. R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut. 4, Crack Co. 2, 3. PULLEY, DOROTHY JEAN: Pleasant to look at, pleasant to know. RAYEILL, ETHEL MAY: The hest of all. REESE, VINCENT CURTIS: A dark-eyed, likable fellow. REPASS, .lOANNE: Sweet and lovely. Art Contest 2, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, REYNOLDS, CLEO ESTHER: A nlodel of lot-eliness. Girl Re- Porterfield, U. Poston, I . Raveill, IC. Reese, Y. Richey, j. Richter, Nl. 'ill serves 2, 3, 45 Clio 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Student Council 3. RICE, LEO RAYMOND: Anoth- er grand Viking. RICH, HOWARD ELLIS: Tal- ented in rnany lines. RICHEY, JOHN OSCAR: Keeps his eyes on the ball. R.O.T.C Ma- jor 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Captain Rifle Team 4. RICHTER, MARY HELEN: Happiness consists of activity. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Theta 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Student Council 43 Lifesaving Student Manager 4. RICKETTS, IVAN HARVEY: Fnll of fnn and nzisehief, too, do- ing things he shonldn't do. RIDDLE, ELVIN LAWSON: .Hay I have the next rontanee with yon? Benton 43 Second Team Football 3, Track Team 4, Hi-Y 4. Pfam Xl, Procopio, G Repglgg, RCyIlOldS, Riddle, E. '9'l -io-za Ql- RITTERMEYER, ALBERT ERNEST: Every- l1ody's pal. Printers Club 4, Pres. 4. RITZE, EUGENE DAVID: The foree of his ofwu uierir makes his 'wa y. ROBERTS, VIRGINIA BEATRICE: There are smiles that make you happy. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Courier Homeroom Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Theta 3, 4. ROBINSON, DELBERT IACRSON: One with- in whose reach lies greatness. Student Council 4. ROLE, DOROTHY ELORENE: Geutleuieu prefer lilouzles. Girl Reserves 4, A Cappella 3, 4. ROMANO, CLARA MARGARET: Laughing eyes and 111a1111ei's sweet. ROAIANO, JOSEPHINE KATHERINE: 'l'he girl -with the eoiee everyone loves. Girl Re- serves 2. ROSE, MILDRED IREN E: Mighty Lak' a Rose. Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4. ROSS, DORIS jEAN: Her grearesf pleasure 'teas ro serve her school. ROSS, AIARJORIE FLORENI-f: Stay as sweet as you are. Dramatic Club 4, Courier Staff 3, Delta 3. RU BY, ,IIMMIE GALE: I-Ie's a gem of a fellow. Cheerleader 3, 4, Y. P. junior Class 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Y. P. 4, Sec. 4, Debater 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Track Teani 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative 4. SANDERS, RUTH EILEEN: A loyal heart and a willing fworker. SANDRIDGE, NIARGURITE IRENE: Clever- uess is serviceable for everytlaiug. SCHAFER, BECIVTY JEAN: Dark hair, pleasing personality. SCHAFEHAUSEN, IRENE LUCILLE: If hei- giggles were gold, sheid he a 111illio,iiairess. Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, Courier Mailing Man- ager 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. SCHARIG, JACK ROWLAND: He loves ro haruzouize. A Cappella 4. SCHNACKENBERG, CARYL SUE: She has a beauty that makes one look r-wiee. Seal Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4. SCHOOLING, HAZEI. GERALDINE: Earu- est iu her efforts. Courier First Page Ed. 4, Theta 3, 4. I I I iii Ritrernieyer, A. Ritze, If. Robinson, D. Rolf, D. Romano, Rose. AI. Ross, III. Ruby, I. Sandridge, NI. Schafer, B. SCI1zlri2.j. Sehnackenberg, ' id? Roberts, Y. Romano, C. Ross, D. Sanders, R. Scharfhauseu, I Schooling, H. Q . ,.., : E F f X ' vf:-' gs . rg 2-. 49 as 5 iff 3 i ' ' . 'QS Schwab, J. Sebring, J. Sheffield, S. Shoush, C. Simmons, M. Smith, D. 112 Scott, P. Scott, V. Selvidge, G. Sessions, T. Shiek, T. Shipley, E. Shrout, L. Silkey, C. Sincox, J. Slusher, D. Smith, E. Smith, G. SCHVVAB, JAMES MILTON: Ever, early and late, he toiled with pencil and slate. Hi-Y 4, Benton 4. SCOTT, PATSY JANE: Our norniuation for the perfect Vi-Queen. Sec. Junior Class 3, Sec. Senior Class 4, Courier Second Page Ed. 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, A Cappella 4, Nor'easter Vocal Music Ed. 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Second V. P. 4, Viking Varieties 4, Hundred Girls' Organization 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, VIRGINIA ANN: II'e like a lot-our uGinny', Scott. Spanish Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. SEBRING, JACK EDWARD: Huha-Huha- Huba-Hello, Iaele! Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3, Debater 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. SELVIDGE, GLORIA JEAN: Those eyes-an invitation, and at the sanie time a fwarning. Art Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 4. SESSIONS, TOVEYLOU: The girl 'who just stepped off a magazine cover. SHEEFIELD, SUE: 'glf you lenea: Susie- . Seal Club 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Nor'- easter Index Com. 3, Clio 3, 4, Treas. 4. SHICK, THELMA IRENE: Our favorite pick is Thelma Sloicle. Delta 4. SHIPLEY, ELMER DEAN: Elrner Dean-Man, he's keen! R.O.T.C. Second Lt. 4, Supply Of- Hcer Batt. Staff 4, Benton 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Stu- dent Council 2. SHOUSH, CAROLYN: Quiet as a nzouse is Carol yu Shoush. Art Honor Societv 3, 4, Poster Contest 3, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art' Club 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Norleaster Art Com. 2, Chairman 3, Co-Art Ed. 4. SHROUT, LAURA MAE: Happy to have her, glad to know her. SILKEY, CHARLES: A blonde with hrafwn. Hi-Y 4, Track Team 4, Student Council 4. SIMMONS, MARIAN LOIS: Miss Chevious. Printers Club 3, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4- SINCOX, JOHN WILLIAM: Another rung in the ladder of success. SLUSHER, DAVID LINDEN: All-American boy. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 33 Band 2, 3, R.O.T.C Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, Benton 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Track Team 4, Student Council 2. SMITH, DOROTHY LEIGH: Oh, you beauti- ful Doll! Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Clio 2, 3, 4, Vik- ing Varieties 3, 4. SMITH, EVELYN ALLENE: To strive to please is her ainz. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Norleaster Sec. 4, Student Council 2. SMITH, GLENNA LEE: She has a dual per- sonality. Dramatic Club 3, 4, V. P. 4, Theta 3g Spring Play 3. SMITH, HOWARD VIRGIL: He will make a name for himself. R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Crack Co. 2, Benton 3, 4, Student Council 4. SMITH, MARY JO: A77 all-time all-star. Olympic Club 3, Girl Re- serves 3, Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 4. SMITH, ROBERT LOUIS: IVe'd just as S0071 hem' him c1'0o11. Hi-Y 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 3, 4, Debater 4, Student Council 4, Viking Varieties 4. SMITH, YOUEL HAMILTON: Snappy as a pre-fwai' 1'uhhe1' baud. Printers Club 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4. SNOOK, ORRIE McVEY: Did you ever see him smile that Suoolc smile? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, R.O.T.C. Staff Sgt. 4, Crack Co. 2, Benton 4, Viking Varieties 4. SPARKS, DOLORES JEAN: Life is a merry game for her. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, Stu- dent Council 2. SPOTTS, KATHRYN MURIEL She does the right thing at the right time. Seal Club 2, Girl Re- serves 3, 4. SPRINGSTUBE, NORMA: Pos- sessed of a definite chaiam. Theta 4. STADELBACI-IER, CLEO ELIZ- ABETH: She k110u's 7llll'fl7,.Y qual- ify. Printers Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Thetas 2, 3, 4. STAHL, LOIS ANN: Stand up and cheer. Art Club 2, Seal Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Nor'easter Business Comm. 3, 4, Delta 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 4. STERNS, BETTY JEAN: Hap- py-go-lucley and full of mischief. Olympic Club 4, Golf Student .Xlanager 4. STEYENSON, LOLAVERNE: To be simple is to he great. Dra- matic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Theta 4. imith, H. Smith, AI. Smith, R. Smith, Y. H. Sports, K. Springstubc, N. Stadelbachcr, C. Stahl, L. Still, R. Stoeksdale, L. Strawn, K. Strodtman, K. A+!-f an im fe-1, Sigel. wi :.V My :I:N an I V. Y 4- g i gs.. :Z wic,?'7 A .4 - ,,., -,,- Q , ,--,A 2, an 4 , ,,,. ...: 5 STILL, RODNEY ALEX: Very fair and very true. Hi-Y 4, Debat- er 4, Stage Crew 4. STOCKSDALE, LOUISE ANN: Loyalty is her password. Courier Editorial Ed. 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Soph. All-Star Basketball Team 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 4. STRAWN, KAY: Talk to Kay aud always he gay. Art Honor Society 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. STRODTMAN, KENT MIL- TON: His impartiality should be a key to success. STRODTMAN, WINITA KEZIA: H ei' sweet personality will make her absence 1'eg1'ettable. SULLARD, ARTHUR RAY, JR.: His motto seems to be Make .lfliue Music. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, Viking Varieties 3, 4. Snook, O. Sparks, D. Sterns, B. Stevenson, L. Strodtman, XY. Sullard, A. wr' SUYAMA, MINO GEORGE: Men are not measured by inches. Art Contest 4, Art Club 4. SWEARINGEN, HAROLD KENNETH: An indifeidualist in efvery sense of the word. R.O.T.C. First Lt. 4, Crack Squad 3. SWIFT, BETTY JEAN: A de- lightful little miss. Girl Reserves 2. SYLVESTER, JAMES RA- LEIGH: Illisdonz is valued above gold. Courier Staff 3, Hi-Y 4: Nor'easter Business Comm. 4, De- bater 4. TAFLINGER, BOBBIE ANN: She never tires of dreaming. Art Contest 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Staff 4, Theta 3, 4: Student Coun- eil 3: National Art Contest, Hon- orable Mention 3. TARBET, HELEN ELAINE: One 'who has been thorough. Printers Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4. Suyama, M. Swcaringen, H. Tate, N. Taylor, J. Thomas, O. Thompson, M. S .lf v:' -- 1 NM TATE, NORMA JEAN: Adapt- ability is a great asset. TAYLOR, JOAN: The path of duty is the path of honor. Art Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 4. TEASON, KEN EDWIN: lVhy is everybody fworking? Courier Staff 4. TEMPLETON, EVEI .YN ELIZ- ABETH: Look here, everyoneg here comes heaven! Printers Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4, Reporter 4. THIXTON, NINA JOAN: A cheerful spirit makes friends. Dra- matic Club 3, 4: Courier Staff 4, Girl Reserves 4, Delta 4. THOMAS, CLAUDINE MARIS As merry as the day is long. Cheerleader 4, Seal Club 4, V. P. 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4: Ice Skating Student Manager 4. Swift, B. Sylvester, J. Teason, K. Templeton, lf. Thompson, M. Thompson, R. THOMAS, OEETAH PAUL- INE: An ounce of mirth is 'worth a pound of sorrow. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3: Student Council 2, 4, Hockey Student Manager 4. THOMPSON, MARIAN LU- CILLE: A Vi-Queen full of pep and vitality. THOMPSON, MARTIN AL- FRED: Few were his words but 'wonderfully clear. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ofiicer 3, 4. THOMPSON, ROY LEE: A man of distinction. THURMAN, ROSALIE JEWEL The definition of pep. Olympic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2. TIPTON, DAVID PAUL: His reddish hair doesn't interfere with his amiable disposition. Second Team Football 3, Second Team Basketball 3. Tafiingcr, B. Tarbet, H. Thixton, N. Thomas, C. Thurman, R. Tipton, D. TIPTON, MARY BETH: Froul labor there shall eouze forth resf. Girl Reserve 3, Orchestra 23 Delta 3, 4, Y. P. 4, Student Council 4. TOMS, MERRILL FRANK: IVe shall not look upon his like again. Spanish Club 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Benton 3, 4. TOXVLES, ROBERT LEE: SlI17Ill7CI' is more sweet than toil. TROUTMAN, HOXVARD BEACH: He pleases everyone, but he cannot please himself. TRUSSELL, JOHN ROBERT: Cuzon, gang, give 76711 the razzherriesf Cheerleader 4, Printers Club 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 1st Lieut. 4, Crack Co. 3, Crack Plat. 3, Benton 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, Student Council 3, 4, Y. P. 4, All-Citv Representative 4. UMSTATWTD, WILLIAM DEAN: A cheerful spirit nzakes friends. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2 ,3, 4. VALENTINE, IONE DONNELL: Sineerity runs deep. Orchestra 2, 3. YANPATTEN, DOROTHY LOUISE: Friends are her treasure. Dramatic Club 3, Girl Reserve 4. YANSICKLE, BETTY ANN: She who tries will be refwarded. YOCHATZER, DELORES ALBERTA: Vim, vigor, and Voehatzer. Olvmpic Club 4, Girl Re- serves 2, 3. NVALLER, BETTIE LUCILE: Ioyous is she who does her hest. A Cappella 4. VVARNOCK. DAVID MILES: Knowledge is power. Hi-Y 3, R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant 4, Crack Platoon 3. WATT, MITZI ANN: She eanze, she sate, she conquered. Junior Class Reporter 3, Senior Class Giftorian 4, Spanish Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Courier Assignment Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Business Comm. 2, 4, Index Comm. 3, Alpha 2, 3, 4. V. P. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, All-City Representative 4. VVEIR, JUNE MADELON: Ready 'wit and a heart of gold. Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserves 4. XVEIR, MARGIE LOUISE: .lIargie, '1l.'C'il'L' al- ways thinking of you. XVEISSBECK, MARGARET LOUISE: Perfect like the sun and stars. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sec. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Nor'- easter Art Staff 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Y. P. 4, Student Council 3. VVELCH, VVILLIAM FRANK: One who en- joys enrertainulenr. R.O.T.C. Tech. Sgt. 4, Flag Detail 3, Debater 2, 3, 4. TVELLS, BETTY JO: A great deal of energy well used. Courier Home Room and Editorial Ed. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Delta 3, 4, Sec. 4. Tipton, M. Toms, M. Troutman, H. Trussell, J. Valentine, I. VanPattcn. D. Vocharzer. D. XValler, B. XVatt, M. XVcir, J. XYeissbeck, M. lYelch, VV. Towles, R. Umstattd, VV V- kl B an ic e, Warnock, D VVeir, M. XVells, B. cuuerbcrg, M. XVbitc, R. XVIIIICIIILIII, P. XX illard, lf. XVilli:u11s. N. XVilliams, R. XX illougl1b5','l'. XVilson. C. TVilson, M. indbauscu. Al. NVinfrcy, AI. XVinner, M. itrcr, R. XVolf, M. XVolfe, A. XX omaclc. M. VVren, P. AAIFIQIIIT, lf.. VVENNERBERG, MARVIN DWIGHT: Every ounce an otmee of good nature. Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 3, Nor'easter Art Staff 3. WHITE, RAYMOND LLOYD: For l1e's rt jolly good fellow. A Cappella 3, 4, Solo Contest 4, Swinnning Team 3. WHITEMAN, PAUL HALE: A lioy with a big heart. WILLARD, EDNA MAY: Efficient in all slae does. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. XVILLIAMS, NORMA LEE: Capable and perse- fveriizg. Printers Club 4. VVILLIAMS, RALPH DUANE: He's no sec- ond-rater. Student Council 3. WILLOUGHBY, THOMAS LLOYD JR.: Come oil, gang, Iet's have it good time. Poster Contest 2, SQ Art Contest 4, Art Club 2, 3, 43 Nor'easter Cartoon Ed. 4, R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Individual Drill 2, Benton 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. XVILSON, CLARA PEARL: Slne lcnomes u'lmt's what. WILSON, MARjORIE ESTELLE: Other things -we might repent, but most of all ue tbinle slve's sweet. XVINDHAUSEN, H. JOSEPH: To success l2e'll ever steer. VVINFREY, ,IUANITA PAULINE: Bowzd to 12171. XVINNER, MARION: Clmrvit, I'CfillIC71lC7lf, and plenty of taste. Girl Reserves 2, 3. XVITTICR, ROBERT DOUGLAS: A loyal heart fold ri uilliilg' Qcorker. WOLF, MARIE MARGARETHA: Blonde hair and liltte eyes, All you lnenr for ber are sighs. Courier Circulation Manager 4, Girl Reserves 2, Delta 3, 4, Treas. 4. XVOLEE, ALBERTA ELAINE: Not too large and not too siimll, S-ieeet and jolly and liked liy till. Art Contest 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Art Staff 4, Tbeta 2, 4, Stu- dent Council 3. XVOMACK, MARY MARGARET: Pitt that ring on my fl.7lKQ'L'l'. Printers Club 3, Courier Staff 4, A Cappella 3, Theta 2, 3, Viking Varieties 3. VVREN, PATRICIA RUTH: folly and elveer- ful, eeeiz on rr rainy day. Dramatic Club 4, Girl Reserves 2, Theta 2, 3, 4, V. P. 4, Student Coun- cil 4, First Place Temperance Contest 3. VVRIGHT, EUGENE: IVl2nt sliould it 1111111 do lizrt lie merry? Student Council 2. II6 WYATT, EVELYN RUTH: Mamma, there's that gal again! Girl Reserves 2, 4, A Cappella 4. WYLIE, PEGGY: Trim and neat, the ideal girl. Girl Reserves 2, 4' Delta 2. YEATER, MARGUERITE LEE: Full of pep and full of fun. YOUNG, MARJORIE DEAN: A model of efficiency. YOUNKIN, MARGARET AB- BOTT: Zip and style, class and smile. Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Of- ficer 4, Nor'easter Girls' Sports 7 Ed. 43 Alpha 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Viking Varieties Student Manager 4, Softball Student Man- ager 4. YOUNTS, JAMES EDWARD: Charming, witty, and, oh, so nice. Hi-Y 3, Band 3, 4, Dance Band 4, R.O.T.C. Sgt. 4, Crack Co. 2, Crack Plat. 2, Crack Squad 3, Sec- ond Team Football 3g Student Council 3, Viking Varieties 4. ZEIKLE, CLARENCE C.: Tall, blonde, and the blushing type. R.O.T.C. Capt. 4, Ofiicers' Club 4, Benton 2, 3, Student Council 3. ZUMWALT, DON MARTIN: None can compare. GULICK, LA RUE: Strictly on the beam. WAAS, ROY CADWELL: Al- 'ways congenial. Band 2, 3, 4. HUGHES, SHIRLEY MAE: IVith her personality she is the life of the party. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Viking Varieties 3, 4. MAGNER, WILMA GERAL- DINE: They donit make them any sfweeter. Wyatt, E. YVylie, P. Ycater, M. Young, M. Younkin, M. Younts, J. Zeikle, C. Zumwalt, D. Gulick, L. YVaas, R. Hughes, S. Magnet, XV. I 3 , M X 7 Y i C JU 117 Zin emnriam Ax we recall the events of the past year, let 115 pause a moment to 1'e1ne711be1' muo 711e11112e1's of the faculty who helped to make our experiences at Northeast so pleas- ant, Miss Gertrude IVeawe1' and Mr. I. N. jordan. A Abbott, Vincent Joseph 82 Abell, Mary Lou 27, 34, 81 A Cappella 41 Accurso, Neva Marie 20, 21, 22, 27, 74, 92 Achille, Anna May 74 Adams, Carolyn 84 Adkins, Wilma Frances 15, 23, 26, 34, 79, 92 Adney, Jimmy Ray 64, 78 Affolter, Eugene Eldon 76 Affolter, Lawrence, Dean 74 Airington, Donald Dean 74 Akers, Fleeta 59, 75 Akers, Lora Mae 35, 84 Albertson, Dorthy Lee 92 Alexander, Jean Marie 15, 34, 80 Alexander, Laura Belle 83 Alexopoulos, Ted 64, 74, 92 Aley, George Duncan 81 Allcock, Alice Mable 33, 74, 92 Allcock, Clifford Lee 74 Allcock, William Lawrence 45, 56, Burks, 76, 92 Alleman, Betty Ann 76 Allen Betty Jean 78 Allen Allen Allen Doris 34, 77 Edward Lee 65, 78 Joan Frances 34, 80 Allen Lois Joy 33, 60, 76 Allen, Raymond 76, 92 Allen, William David 64, 76, 92 PAY ROLL Barnes, Lewis 27, 45, 63, 65, 74 Barnett, Barbara Joan 83 Barnett, Charles 54, 77 Barnett, Geneva Louise 80 Barr, Tommy 26, 37, 51, 82 Barrett, Patricia Dee 35, 83 Barry, Larry 83 Bartel, Laverne Bertha 28, 75 Barth, Robert 64, 75 Bartholomew, Delores 34, 81, 93 Barton, William 84 Basketball, Boys' 52-53, 55 Basketball, Girls' 60 Bascio, Annette Marie 23, 28, 29, 82, 93 Bascio, Joe 64, 80 Bates, George 50, 51, 56, 80 Battor, Richard John 64, 74 Baxter, Betty Louise 84 Baxter, Mary M. 10, 15, 83 Beall, Robert Eugene 65, 79, 93 Beard, Yvonne 74 Bearden, Jackie Nell 81 Beasley, Bob 75 Beatty, Charles 65, 83, 93 Beatty, Richard 64, 75 Beck, Charles 65, 75 Beck, Joyce Lea 78 Beckman, Norma 10 Beeson, Florence Ardella 31, 34, 82, 93 Begulia, Belva Jean 31, 80 Belingloph, Joe 65, 76 Bell, Donald 76 Breidenthal, Henry 37, 76 Brents, Dolores Allene 76 Brents, Norma Jeanne 22, 23, 59, 76, 94 Breshears, Maxine 84 Breshears, Twyla Lou 82, 94 Brewer, Martha Rae 35 Bridges, Peggie Joyce 20, 35, 82, 94 Briggs, Roberta Gene 10 Brim, Virginia Mae 84 Brisco, Dorothy Lucille 77 Brisendine, Vida Faye 76 Brock, Maynor D. 11, 77 Brotemarkle, Robert E. 37, 81 Broughton, Keith Freeman 45, 83, 94 Brown, Betty Jane 60, 81, 94 Brown, Charles LeRoy 65, 79 Brown, Dolores Jane 28, 40, 74 Brown, Frank Leon 81 Brown, Jo Janice 94 Brown, LaWanda Doris 33, 78, 94 Brown, Mary Ann 83 Brown Rosemary Louise 79 Bruce,'Doris Lee 15, 32, 77, 94 Bruce, Bruno, John Daniel 45, 74 Kathryn 81, 94 Buchanan, Ruth 10, 15, 33, 59, 74 Burdick, John Alden 79 Burgin, Erma Lee 84 Burgio, Judith Catherine 81 Burke, Rose Mary Elizabeth 76 Burkhart, Patty 74, 95 Robert Ivan 51, 55, 75 Allinder, James Taylor 74 Allison, Norma Jeanne 35, 78 Alplnas 26 Ammerman, Henry Lewis 64, 82, 92 Bell, Gertrude CMrs.J 10, 32, 81, 85 Bell, Harold 77 Bellis, Frederic 37 Amos, Beverly 80 Anawalt, William Lee 75 Anderson, Betty 80 Anderson, Dorothy Lee 35 Anderson, Robert 74 Anderson, Shirley Jean 31, 14, 92 Anderson, VVinnie Lee 80 Angle, Frederick Falus 75 Angotti, Betty Louise 75 Angotti, Lawrence 74 Angotti. Richard Frank 83 Belloclero, Christina 77 Belscamper, Ruth Ella 79 Bentons 27 Betts, Richard 64, 81 Bevans, C. F. 10, 82 Bickley, Mary Ellen 80 Bickley, Tommy 80 Riggerstaff, Ruth 10, 33, 59, 75 Bingham, Betty Lorene Biondo, Joe 78 , James 74, 93 Birch Bisbee, Bonnie Jean 76 Burns, Barbara 26, 34, 83 Burns, Daniel Bernard 76 Burrowes, Margaret 32, 77, 95 Burrass, Joyce Lee 59, 79, 95 Burrus, Jack Dean 79, 95 Burrus, Patsy Lou 35, 82 Bush, Beverly Jean 80, 95 Bush, Norma Jean 14, 26, 32, 34, 80 Busick, Helen Dorothy 83 Buster, James Wallace 79 Butler, Juanita Mae 83 Butler, Marilyn Louise 34, 41, 75 Butler, Richard 56, 75, 95 Butterfield, Marilyn LaVerne 31, 79 Annis, Evelyn Caroline 22, 28, 29, 31, 79, 92 Anthony, Beverly 34, 80 Anthony, Robert 79 Antrim, Carl 64, 83 Antrim, Harold 64, 75, 92 Arendale, Charles 50, 51, 56, 81 Arenson, Edward 41, 80, 92 Arenson, Edward Ross 37, 80 Arenson, Marjorie 75, 92 Arenson, Richard 78 Arlint, Emmett 44, 64 Armstrong, Virginia Rose 82 Arney, Virginia May 27, 78, 92 Arrighi, Joann Louise 28, 31, 78 Art Club 31 Art Honors 38 Arvin, Betty Jean 35, 44, 46, 78, 92 Asher, John Leslie 80 August, Edward Henry 81, 92 Auman, Norma Lee 22, 35, 79, 92 Austin, Arline 34, 76 Aw?ltg3Polly Nan 22, 27, 29, 34, 59, 7 , B Babbitt, Kenneth 45, 79, 93 Baggerly, Robert Kenneth 79, 93 Baggett, Doris 74, 93 Baker, David 37, 76, 93 Baker, Georgia Lea 33, 46, 83 Baker, Lillie Mae 33, 44, 45, 93 Baker, Robert 27, 33, 76 Baker, Wendell Harold 83 Baldwin, Franklin 45. 65, 76 Ballard, Billie June 28, 76 Ballard, Jean 82 Band 45 Banks, John Chester 22, 31, 37, 38, 64, 82, 93 Barbee, Gloria Eleene 28, 34, 80 Barber, Vita Margaret 28, 82 Barchers, Irma Jean 77 Barclay, David Laird 27, 31, 32, 37, 63, 65. 81. 93 Barnard, William 79 Barnes, Barbara Joan 80 Barnes, Delores Nadine 77 Bisbee, Donnie Dean 56, 76 Bisbee, Robert Lee 45, 56, 76, 93 Bigner, Tola Fay 22, 28, 29, 35, 82, 3 Bittle, Dorothy Marie 20, 93 Blackwell, Evelyn Maxine 28, 34, 80 Blaine, Joan 82, 94 Bland, Curtis 74 ' Bland, Rae Dean 80 Blando, Josephine Katherine 80 Blansit, Mary Ella 83, 94 Boardman, Jean 10, 33, 59 Bogue, Dewitt 56, 77 Boiteaux, Jean 81 Boling, Janelle 27, 34. 77 Boling, Janiece 34, 79 Bollin, Harold 78 Bolton, Lawrence 78 Bolton Leroy 76 Botnd, Carol Jean 27, 34, 81 Bond, Robert 81 Bond, Ruth Coleen 80 Bondurant, Kenneth 27, 80 Bonville. Bettie Lee 75, 94 Booth, Harold 37, 38, 82 Bopra. Kathryn 81 Bost, Lester Harold 37, 64, 76, 94 Boulton, Clara 10, 83 Bourne, Pauline Louise 35, 75, 94 Bouyear, Leon 78 Bouyear, Kenneth 74 Bowen, Betty Maureen 80 Bowers, Charles Raymond 76 Bowlin, Mary Jo 74, 94 Bowling, Alice Bell 78, 94 Bowling, Phyllis Jeanette 33, 78 Bowman, Jerry Miles 79 Boyd, Bonnie Jean 34, 78 Boyd, Gwendolyn Alice 28, 34, 78 Boyle, Alberta 79 Boyle, James 26 Boyle, Kenneth Lee 74 Braden, Doris Ann 78 Brandes, Robert Allen 76 Brazeal, Mary Jo 35, 45, 74, 94 Breedlove, Raymond E. 45, 76, 94 Breidegtlgzgl, David V, 26, 37, 51, 54, 56, 7 , Buxton, Doris Marie 28, 82, 95 Byam, Betty Lou 22, 26, 31, 38, 74, 95 C Cain, Joseph Henry 75, 95 Cain, Nola Norine 78, 95 Caldwell, Clyde Clifford Jr. 15 Caley, Emma Ann 34, 84 Calfas, Stanley 75 Camden, Doris Janet 35, 46, 81 Campbell, Mildred 80 Canada, Ida Janet 78 Canaday, John Duwane 44, 45, 46, 64, 77, 95 Cann, Lester William 80 Cannon, Howard Ray 75 Capper, Harold Allen 32, 82 Carey: May Jean 35, 77 Cariddi, Lucy Marie 41, 81, 95 Carpenter, Arden Ray 64, 83 Carr, Bill Joseph 56, 76 Carr, Mabel Mary 80 Carr, Q. Vernon 20, 31, 74 Carramusa, Virginia Marie 35, 80 Carrell, Robert Dale 80 Carroll, Anita Joan 35, 78 Carson, Bill Davis 75 Carson, George 14, 15, 26, 32, 37, 55, 81 Carter, Carver, Helen Ruth 77, 95 Kennith Lee 51, 56, 77, 82 Cascairo, Agnes 40 Cascio, Ross Joseph 76, 95 Case, Helen A. lMrs.J 10, 12 Case, Mary Ellen 83 Caughron, Donald Eugene 74 Cawley. Nola Ruth 28, 29, 82 Cazer, Delores Ardene 81 Chambers, Doris Avon 28, 29, 80 Chapin, Robert Raymond 64, 84 Charles, Gloria Gean 81 Cheek, Lois Ruth 35, 83, 95 Cheerleaders 56 Childers, Marjorie Ellen 34. 77. 95 Childs, Jacquelyn Jane 33, 35 , 74, 95 Chiles, Charlotte Nell 34, 82, 95 119 --- Ch7ilne912ito, Josephine Antoinette 33, Chriystina, Marvin Micheal 74 Chronister, Cloyd Brown 26, 41, 63, 64, 96 Chronister, Floyd Brown 15, 26, 41, 63, 64, 96 Cipolla, Don 45, 78 Ciro, Micheline 78 Clark, Bernice 80 Clark, Ethel Jean 26, 29, 34, 80, 96 Jack Emer 31 3' 45 79 Clark, . ' y , 4, , Clark, Janie Pickering 75, 76 , Joe Keith 31, 75 Clark Clark, Lewis Leroy 77 Lucy Barbara 75 Clark, Clark, Thomas Joseph 37, 76, 96 Clarke, James 75 Clausen, Violet M. 10, 40, 41, 81 Claxton, Don Lorance 55, 79 Clayton, Leila Rose 81 Cleaver, Charles L. 10, 44, 46 Cleveland, James H. Jr. 64, 81 Clevenger, Katherine May 78 Clifton, Lois Jean 83 Clios 27 Clore, Ray Eugene 37, 45, 79 Closson, Rosalyn Louise 40, 83 Clough, Madalin 10, 77 Clough, Vallera 12, 26, 32, 34, 81 Cloverrlyke, Harry Lee 26, 29, 52, 53, 54, 56, 77, 91, 96 Coates, Richard Lee 22, 31, 37, 41, 77, 96 Cobb, Roy Lyman 64, 83 Coberly, Irma Elaine 78 Coe, Donna Faye 45, 78, 96 Coen, Marjorie Adeline 78, 83 Coffey, Rosie Juanita 80 Cole, John Charles 81 Coleman, Myra Claire 14, 27, 29, 35, 80 Coleman, Roderick 45, 65, 77 Coles, Billy Edward 83 Colletti, Mary Ann 40, 46, 80 Colley, Donald Smith 82 Colley, Harry Gene 65, 83 Colliver, Glenn Royden 45, 65, 75, 96 Colville, Jo Ella 35, 79 Comer, Norman Lee 75, 96 Compton, Donald Dee 41, 76, 96 Cone, Doris Colleen 26, 31, 38, 80 Conn, Robert Edgar 77 Connelly, VVilliam Donald 80 Conrick, Robert Charles 81 Cook, Betty Ruth 75 Cook, Ida Lee 79 Cook, Marilyn Edna, 20, 26, 29, 37, 82, 96 Cooley, Jack George 27, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 82, 96 Coonce, Nancy Joan 20, 22, 32, 74, 96 Cooper, Dill Bryan 74 Cooper, Mary Lou 77 Cooper, Patty Jo 74, 96 Copenhaver, Robert Leon 64, 76, 96 Cordray, Velma Dene 40, 83 Correnti, Marguerite Prudence 28, 38, 75, 96 ' Corsentino, Joseph Phillip 76, 96 Corwin, Everett Franklin Jr. 37, 56, 83, 97 Coulas, George 74 Coulter, Jane Darlene 84 Courier Stuff 20, 21 Courtier, Dorothy Marie 83 Courtney, Bob Leland 37, 45, 77 Cowan, Dewey Marion 65, 76 Cox, Annabelle Mae 34 Cox, Carol Jean 26, 34, 83 Cox, Donna Jean 81, 83 Cox, Richard 15 Crabtree, Pansy Eudeen 35, 78, 97 Craig, Beverly Jane S4 Craig, Laura Lee 78 Craigg, Alvin 74 Craigg, Wanda 74 Craighead, Jo Ann 84 Craven, Lee Frank 76, 97 Crawford, Patsy Ann 77 Creason, Kenneth Harold 83 Crseftsgn, Madeline Anne 33, 60, 78, , 7 Creviston, James stewart 81 Critchfield, Dorothy 75 120 PAY ROLL Critchlow, G. R. 27, 32, 64, 75 Cromwell, Billy Gene 74 Cropis, Josephine 20, 82, 97 Cross, Dorsey Don 78 Crow, Doris Irene 76 Crow, Lois Lorene 78 Culbertson, Bobe Jean 78 Culp, Bettie Jean 81 Cummins, Alvin Dean 26, 76, 97 Cunningham, Janet May 81 Cunningham, Peggy Joan 34, 83 Curinigifhain, William Perry 27, 64, 70 Cunningham, William Wallace 23, 26, 29, 37, 63, 65, 97' Curran, Anita Janet 80 Curry, Delores Arlene 81 Curry, Shirley Helen 20, 21, 27, 29, 31, 35, 74, 97 Curtin, Gerald Leo 37, 81 Curtis, Viola Vivian 83 Cusick, Zelda Marie 80 D Daly, Eva Ann 77 Dfglff, Lewis 37, 41, 48, 50, 51, 54, 56, Danforth, James Edward 45, 64, 83 Dangerfield, Bonnie Jo 77, 97 Daniel, Daniel 14, 15, 78 Daniel, Robert Wayne 64, 81 Danielson, Earlene 76 Danielson, Elroy Henry 45, 65, 74 Darnell, Robert Jack 54, 55, 82 Darrell, Evelyn Louise 28, 33, 81 Daugherty, Barbara 26, 80 Daugherty, Frances 10, 26, 82 Donnici, Clarene Lilly 83 Donnici, Sam 14, 52, 53, 56, 75 Doolin, Dolores Jeanne 84 Doty, James 74 Doubenmier, Phyllis Jeanne 83, 98 Douglas, Betty Jane 34, 77 Dowdy, Harry William 65, 82, 98 Doyle, Marion Marcelle 80 Drake, Ralph Collins 15, 64, 74, 98 Dramatic Club 31 Drew, Frances 33, 35, 79 Drew, June 14, 33, 35, 75 Drew, Mary Lou 33, 35, 78 Duffield, George 64, 83 Dull, Bill Melvin 55, 79 Dull, James William 15, 26, 37, 55, 76 Dumsky, James Edward 81 Dunlap, Geraldine 80 Dunlap, Shirley 40, 82 E Eads, Harold Francis 80 Earles, Norma Dean 33, 59, 60, 78, 98 Easley, Roy Howard 74 Easton, Harry Gilbert 79 Eckard, Arlene Lavern 83 Eckman, Charles William 78, 98 Edmonds, Harold 79 Edmondson, Lora Joyce 79 Edwards, Betty Jean 98 Edwards, David 37, 45, 83 Edwards, Helen 31, 34, 80 Eflgigfards, Richard Howard 37, 79, Davis Bob Dale 78 Dagvis, Daniel Spencer 15, 26, 37 55, 4 Davis, Eugene Halston 76, 97 Davis, fl. W. 9, 12 Davis, Harold Frederick 14, 26, 80 Davis, James Joseph 64, 76 Davis, Norma Jean 83 Davis, Paul Max 82, 97 Davis, Richard Lyle 41, 76, 97 Day, Donald Clair 37, 64, 83 arjorie Louise 14, 20, 33, 77 Day, M 97 Dayton, Robert Donald 75 Debnterx 26 DeClev a, Helen Marie 33, 97 DeCleva, Nadine 83 Edgvgfards, Robert Frank 63, 65, 79, Egan, David 74 Eichenberg, Leah 41, 77, 98 Eichenberger, Anna Margaret 81 Ekstrum, Barbara Jeanne 12, 22, 27, 31, 34, 38, 78, 91, 99 Elliott, Marilyn Patricia 34, 81 Elliott, Mary Luetta 82, 99 Ellis, Ruth Ellen 79, 99 Elms, Betty Ruth 79 Elms, Charles Howard 64, 81 Elsrode, Helen June 75 Embry, Margaret Elizabeth 40, 78 Engel, Agnes E. 10, 34, 79 Engle, Merle R. 10, 74, 79 Enyeart, Elvessa 78 Enyeart, Marvin 64, 82 Dee, Anna Marie 23, 27, 29, 31, 74, 97 Defeo, Madeline Rose 35, 75 Deltus 28 Deniston, D. L. 10, 79 Denniston, Lyle 26, 37, 63, 65, 75 Dennis, Donald Lee 65, 76 Dennis, Sue Ann 14, 34, 81 Dennison, Maxine Arlene 78 DePriest, Ruby 34, 83 Derringer, Ray 64, 80 Deiingjone, Angelo Anthony 14, 27, 7, 7 DeWeerdt, Albert Robert 50, 51, 54, 56, 79, 97 DiBenedetto, Anthony 14, 45, 78,98 Dickens, Dorothy 35, 78 Dickens, Robert Lee 37, 44, 45, 81, 98 Dickerson, James 55, 64, 75 Dickerson, Norma 33, 59, 60, 79, 98 Dickey, Betty Alice 38 Dieatritcgi, Barbara Jean 20, 34, 56, Dillingham, Doris Ann 34, 40, 83 Dinsmoor, John William 50, 51, 56, 77 98 Di Raimo, Rosemary 31, 45, 76 Dishman, Jean Eleanor 83 Ditinars, Thomas 10, 20, 74 Digci lgsalph Edward 20, 26, 37, 45, Dix, Max 55, 79 Dixon, Bill 76 Dobyns, Penelope 9, 12, 15, 62 Dods, Virginia Lee 20, 37, 41, 74, 98 Dodson, Carmeneta Ann 79 Doll, Kenneth 81 Doll, Mary Lynn 22, 74, 98 Donahue, Roy William Jr. 82, 98 Donelson, Norma Jean 81 Eplee, Vernon 46, 78 Erickson Norma Jean 28, 29, 34 Erickson Page 77 Erickson, Shirley June 34, 76, 81 Espinosa, Mary Louise 76 Ethridge, Lovetra Irene 78, 99 Eubank, Joan 84 Evans, Ima Jean 28, 83 Evans, Irene 80 Evans, Lettie L. 10, 79 Evans, Roma Claire 35, 74, 99 Everett, Blanche Marie 99 Everley, Harry Vincent 99 Evinger, 75. 99 Donald David 50, 51, 53, F Faculty 10, 11 Fagan, Lawrence 50, 51, 55, 56, 81 Fagan, Theodore F. 10 Falcone, Marie Kathren 15, 27, 76 Fann, Billie Colleen 35, 80 Farmer, Dean 84 Farner, Wyonna Carole 34, 81, 99 Farnlog, 'lglgomas Andrew 48, 50, 51, 56,7, Faron, John Mathews 76, 99 Faron, Ruth Ollie 78, 99 Farrell, Jack Layton 64, 79, 99 Farrell, Kenneth 65, 76 Fate, J. E. 10 Fats, Fred Gus 37, 79, 99 Faulconer, Edna Maxine 75, 99 Favaro, Doris Marie 84 Fazzino, Pat 76 Feindel, Frank 31, 38, 64, 75 Fellers, Dorothy Jean 77 Feltinberger, Shirley 77 Fields, Wilma Lorraine 75 Fisher, A. O. 10, 82 Fisher, Donald Eugene 75, 99 Fisher, Glen 76 Fitzgerald, Marjorie 99 Fitzugerald, Wanda Faye 28, 35, 80 Fitzgerel, Robert Keith 15, 26, 50, 51, 56, 76, 99 Fitzwater, Donald 84 Fitzwater, Katheryn Elizabeth 77 Flgsgg, Doris Margaret 15, 28, 40, Flagg, Margaret L, CMrs.J 10, 40 Flanagan, Ora Mae 76 Fleming, Catherine Maxine 83, 100 Fletcher, Evelyn Addine 78 Flippin, Vernon 65, 83 Floyd, Mary Louise 34, 75 Football 48-51, 55 Fordyce, Alice 77 Forlow, Theador 38, 75 Forrest, Bob 37, 45, 46, 64, 82 Fortner, Emma Lou 84 Fox, Geraldine Joy 28, 33, 77, 84 Fox, John Henry 37, 41, 62, 63, 65, 76, 100 Francis, William Thomas 74 Franke, Marjorie 74 Frantz, Marilyn June 34, 81 Frazier, Leo Ramsey 64 PAY ROLL Glasscock, Joan 79, 101 Glaviano, Patrick 76 Goans, John Harris 37, 64, 81 Goben, Johnny William 75 Goff, James Irving 79 Goodpaster, Claude Lee 65, 83 Gore, Ruth Marie 31, 77, 101 Graham, Beverly Eileen 78 Grassley, Edith 2, 10, 84 Gray, Doris Dean 82 Gray, Norman Stewart 15, 74 Gray, Thomas Franklin 50, 74, 101 Greeley, Maurice Cary 34 Greeley, Norma Jean 75, 81 Harris, Pauline CMrs.J 79 Haxrerisgn, Roger Eugene Ford 32, , D Harrod, Robert Merle 27, 64, 81, 102 Harshfield, Norma Jean 76 Hart, Virginia Lee 83 Hartman, Wilma Lieb 27, 77 Harvey, Mabel Louise 76 Harville, Evelyn Jean 84 Harville, Herbert Joseph 27, 76, 102 Haskins, Hatchitt 40, 79 Ralph William 64, 74 , Dorothea Jeanne 26, 34, Hatchitt, Jerald Wayne 64, 82 Green, Green, Margaret C. 10, 80 Marjorie 22, 26, 29, 34, 101 Green, Marvelle 60, 79, 101 Green, Donna Joanne 34, 82 Green, Edward Albert 76 Green, Jerry Ray 64, 78 Greenfield, Kathryn Ann 78, 101 Gre or Ann Lucille 79 S Y. Gregory, Elizabeth 10, 34 Gregory, Gene Keith 65, 79 Griffith, Helen Maxine 28, 83 Grimsley, William Wallace 64, 83 Fredericks, Aubrey 15, 27, 37, 76 Freed, Betty Jane 76 Freeman, Betty Jean 74, S3 Freeman, Carolyn Fern 75 Freeman, 77, 100 Doris Elizabeth 20, 21, 23, Freeman, Elizabeth 75 Freeman, Ralph Franklin 46, 100 French, Harold 27, 32, 78 French, Robert 75 French, Vera Maxine 28, 74, 100 French, Vivian 80 Frew, Donald 65, 76, 100 Friedman, Henry Ralph 14, 15, 27, 29, 31, 63, 64, 79, 81, 88, 100 Frogge, Robert 77, 83, 100 Frye, Mary Gertrude 79, 100 Fuehrer, Andrew 77 Fugate, Betty Lee 82 Gross, Jean 34 Gross, Willa Lou 28, 32, 34, 74, 101 Guental, Fred 101 Guental, Freda May 74, 101 Gufler, Augusta 10, 84 Gulick, LaRue 117 Gulotta, Marco Anthony 83 Gumm, Peggy Lee 40, 75 Gurriere, Rose Georgia 35, 84 Guy, Charles 55 Gwin, Robert William 45, 64, 79 H Haas, Barbara Lewis 34, 40, 80 Haas, Rosemary 34, 75 Haase, Danny Lee 82 Hackbarth, Carol Ann 40, 83 Haggard, Milton 27, 37, 77 Hathorn, Scotty 83 Hattem, Edward Harry 76 Hawkins, Delores Jean 34, 81 Hawkins, Velma Louise 83 Hawkins, Verda Lee 20, 32, 74, 102 Hayes, Jo Ann 74 Haymes, Jack Lawson 74 Hazelbaker, Barbara Rose 40, 78 Headrick, Ben George 14, 76 Heck, Charlie Ann 35, 79 Heck, Martha Louise 46, 83 Heidyges, Charles William 14, 54, 77, Hedrick, Margaret Edith 82 Heidbrier, Mary Alice 27, 35, 84 Ileiilirgtih, Lawrence Alan 37, 44, 45, Heinrich, Martha M. 10, 12 Heinzyman, Jimmie Dale 65, 78 Heldon, Frank 64, 75 Helm, Barbara Jean 28, 102 Helm, Vera Dean 77 Hemry, Vaughn 56, 74, 83, 102 Henderson, Betty Lee 33, 38, 79 Henderson, Donald 20, 41, 45, 46, 74 Henderson, Doris 35, 40, 83 Henderson, Harriette CMrs.J 11 Hendrickson, Lloyd Keith 83 Fuller, Mary Margaret 100 Fulton, Doris 81 Fulton, Violet Maria 82 Fults, Daniel Anderson 65, 81, 100 Futscher, Alden Dean 46, 64, 82 G Gable, Harold 74 Galatis, Lillian 84 Galbraith, Benny Lavoune 37, 76 Gardner, Elvin Wayne 74 Garner, Julianne 26, 35, 78 Garrett, Norma Lea 27, 35, 81 Garrison, Barbara Sue 33, 75 Garrison, Joe Allen 83, 100 Garrison, Shirley Lee 81, 100 Gaalbtoman, Mary Lou 35, 40, 41, 77, Gash, Byron Dale 20, 23, 26, 29, 31, 37, 38, 63, 64, 74, 100 Gash, Donald Keith 26, 31, 37, 81 Gates, Leita Diane 75 Gatley, Kenneth Eugene 76 Gauld, John F. Jr. 74 Gavert, Eugene Lee 82 Gaylord, Gladys 10, 83 Geabhart, Jean 82 Gebhardt, Jo Ann 76 Gee, Genevieve Irene 84 Gendreau, Robert Edward 74 Gentry, Norma Jean 77 Gentry, Robert Norman 64, 83 Gherring, Phleta 10, 34 Giardinelli, Mary Treasa 15, 80 Giarraputo, Esther Josephine 77 Gibson, Grady Dean 45, 64, 78 Giese, Yvonne Lou 78 Giesy, Audrey Lois 14, 20, 21, 23, 26, 29, 34, 41, 74, 100 Gilbert, Billy George 82, 100 Gillespie, Florence 80 Gillespie. Noel 26, 31, 75, 100 Gillum, Bill Eugene 81 Gilmore, Isabel E. 10, 77 Gilson, Billy Joe 38, 77 Giordano, Frances 81 Gipson, Lula Bernice 78, 101 Girl Reserves 34-35 Girls' Chorus 40 Girls' Sports 58-61 Giunta, Anna Rose 84 Hahn, Gloria 26, 34, 77 Haire, Donald Leroy 81, 101 Hale, Frances Mae 84 Hales, Doris Irene 33, 59, 77, 101 Haley, Eugene Wesley 15, 26, 29, 37, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56, 88, 91, 101 Hall, Charlene 35, 80 Hall, Charlotte Mae 35, 76 Hall, Harold Wayne 76 Hall, James Richard 37, 55, 76 Hall, LaVaughn 23, 26, 29, 34, 49, 91, 101 Hamilton, Beverly Jeanne 14, 28, 1, 83, 101 29, 34, 4 Hamilton, Earlene 33. 34, 59, 77, 101 Hamilton, Lora Lea 79 Hamilton Shirley Anne 35. 77 Hammers: Norbert Aaron 55, 78 Hanaway, David Clark 76 Hanawav, William Leroy 77, 101 Haney, William Victor 64, 83 Hanks, Rogene 33, 79 Hanks, Willodine Marie 78 Hanlon, Donna Joyce 35, 84 Hanney, Nancy Lee 79 Hansen, lla Mae 80 Hardie, Blanche May 83 Harding, Ellen Chloe 83 Harger, Charles Gwinn 55, 79 Harger, Freda May 15, 26, 31, 60, 77, 91, 101 Harker, Curtis Glenn 102 Harker, Mildred Jean 78 Harlan, Lois Imogene 77 Harman, R. V. 10, 15, 81 Harmon, Carolyn 14. 27, 35, 80 Harmon, James Avey 81 Harper, Curtis 45, 79 Harper, Donald Neil 64, 75 Harper, Harry Darwin 64, 84 Hagigper, Mary Alyce 23, 35, 44, 45, Harper, Roger Dean 27, 64, 74 Harper Willa Dene 33, 34, 75, 102 Harrell, Mary Irene 81 Harrington, Margaret Lee 83 Harrington, Thelma Jean 74 Harris, Charles Edwain 76 Harris, Dolores Jane 45, 82 Harris, Shirley Anne 33, 34. 75 Harris, VVanda Jean 14, 82 Hendrix, Kathryn Fern 80 Hendrix, Mary Jane 28, 35, 40, 77 Henry, Lawrence 64, 102 Henshaw, Shirley Lou 79, 102 Henshaw, Sylvia Joann 75 Hezlik, Irvena Mae 35, 45, 77 Herleman, Marjorie Louise 15, 20, 23, 27, 29, 34. 37, 40, 41, 74, 102 Herron, Dorothe Josephine 28, 34, 79 Heslop, Elaine Marceline 35, 83 Hickman, Esther Pauline 77 Hibbs, Carl G. 11, 22, 82 Higbee, Edward 82 Higgins, Beverly May 81 Higgins, Joanne 27, 35, 77 Higgins, Marion Dudley 83 Higgins, Raymond Earl 15, 65, 79 Hilburn, Hope Elizabeth 15, 27, 29, 35, 41, 74, 102 Hilker, William Wayne 83, 102 Hill, Betty Jean 78 Hill, Peggy Janice 81 Hinote, James 64, 77 Hinote, Shirley Lee 79, 102 Hinton, James 75 Hisey, Betty Lou 28, 76 Hi-Y 36-37 Hobbs, Donald Dean 23, 26, 37, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 75, 102 Hobbs, Tommy 31, 37, 38, 79 Hobson, Doris Joanne 28, 81 Hockey All-Stars 60 Hodges, Armand Dean 76, 102 Hodges, Richard 84 Hoel, Harlan Leroy 37, 77 Hogan, James 14, 27, 45, 64, 81 Holbert, Parthena Coe 75 Holland, Albert 51, 55. 56, 82 Holloway, Kenneth 37, 76, 102 Holt, Harry Wesley 76 Home Rooms 74-84 Hood, Donald Foster 83 Hopkins, Peggy Ann 35, 64, 80, 102 Hopper, Ralph Virgel 78 Hoppins, Elmer 81 Horn, Adelene Estella 82, 103 Horn, Louise Loretta 80 Horner, Catherine Archer 24, 81 Horner, Ray 37, 64, 81 I-Iosman, Charles 41, 64, 79, 103 Hosman. Geraldine Winiferd 84 House, Dale Elvin 74 121 Lopez, 80 Kerr, James 55, 81 Hoverder, James 26, 55, 79 How, Mary Etta 26, 34, 80 Howard, Betty 83 Howard, Jack 26, 37, 51, 63, 75, 85 Howe, Darlene June 32, 34, 74 Howell, Jean Marie 77, 103 Howell, Mary Katherine 77 Hubbard, Belva May 81 Hubbard, Douglas 81 Huckett, David 55, 79 Huffaker, Wilma Jean 76 Hughes, Bonnie Jean 77, 84 Hughes, Russell 15, 27, 75 Hugill, Marian Elizabeth 77 Hulett, Charline Devee 75 Hulett, Donald 76 Hull, Marguerite Louise 78 Hugigberd, Jack Edward 37, 41, 76, 1 Hunholz, John Gerome 82, 103 Hunsucker, Adah Jean 80 Hunt, Doris Eileen 77 Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter James 14, 79 June Lorain 40, 77 Laverne 38, 77 Mary Edith 81, 103 PAY ROLL Kappelman, Lawrence Marvin 78 Karr, Dolores Joyce 28, 78, 104 Karst, Patsy Ruth 22, 28, 35, 76 Katz, Phyllis Lee 80, 104 Katzman, Betty Lee 83, 104 Kearns, James Eugene 76 Keeney, Patricia Margaret 34, 45 82 Keith, Edna Jean 75, 104 Keithley, Joyce Ann 31, 35, 80 Keller, Frances Wyvonne 78 Kelley, Harold Wayne 78 Kendrick, Flora 28, 44, 45, 80 Kenley, Ronald Lee 76, 104 Kennedy, Genevieve Lynn 34, 79 Kennedy, Stella 78 Kensinger, Betty Jean 28, 82, 104 Kent, June Ann 80 Kephart, Bill 55, 81 Kerns, Mary Margaret 27, 32, 35 Kerr, Patricia 28, 31, 78 Kershaw, Bob 37, 74 Kershaw, Kenneth 44, 46, 82 Lewis, Maurice 78 Lieser, Barbara Joann 80 Little, Byron 82 Little, Ralph 79 Little, Wanda Lea 84 Lloyd, Lochm Long, Ruby Brianne 31, 74, 105 an, Walton 50, 51, 56, 82, Jane 35, 79 Long, Lewis 26, 46, 79 Long, Nadine 79 Longsdorf, Homer 64, 76, 105 Agnes Marie 78, 105 85 1 Hurster, Evelyn Mae 34, 41, 78 Hurt, Joann 28, 31, 34, 75 Hurt, Robert 56,174 Ide, Dale 64, 80 Igo, Daisy 74, 103 Imes, Carl 38, 74 Ingalsbe, Franz Eugene 76, 103 In Memoriam 118 Inzerillo, Joseph 65, 76 Irwin, Doris Jean 33, 59, 103 Irwin. Edgar Martin 20, 65, 75, 103 Izzard, James Arthur 26, 37, 45, 78, 103 J Jacklovich, Betty Rose 82 Jackson, Alice Marie 33, 59, 60, 79 Jackson, Alyce Loretta 81 Jackson, Edgar W. 11, 81 Jackson, Frank Harlan 14, 76 Jacobson, Mary Ruth 11, 15, 77 James, Dolores Ann 31. 35, 56, 103 James, Mary Lou 40, 83 James, Rose Dolores 74, 78 Janacaro, Fred 77 Janes, Barbara Lee 31 Jarrett, Roy 74 Jeffries, Vera Lorraine 84 Jenkins, Martha Jean 20, 28, 29, 33, 34, 59, 82, 103 Jewell, Donald 75 Jewett. Gearld 74 John, Russel Clarence 76 Kesler, Colleen 15, 27, 33, 55, 41 75 Keyte, Dorothy 76 Keyton, Tommy Merle 82 King, Asa 75 King, James 64, 78 King, Lela 35, 83 King, Thelma Ruth 75 Kingsley, Doris 80 Kingsolver, John Marvin 64 Kinman, Bruce 65, 81 Kinnaman, Jean 82 Kinzv, Joe James 83, 104 Kirch, Shirley Jean 81 Loria, Charles Carl 77 Lortscher, Helen Jean 31, 33, 63, 84 Lortscher, Margaret 22, 23, 38, 77, 10 Loulos, Andrew 76 Louthain, Larry 81 Love, Betty Jean 84 Lowther, Christopher Texas 15, 20, 21, 27, 29, 74, 91, 105 Lucito, Jean 35, 82, 105 Lucito, Sam 81 Luck, Betty Lou 35, 75 Lung, Richard 83 Lusco, Rose Marie 82 Lutgen, Claude Lee 20, 27, 37, 41, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 105 Lutgen, Yvonne 81 Lynch, June 80 Lynn, Celia 28, 33, 81 Lyons, Earl Elmer 84 M McAleer, Dorothy Jeanne 28, 29, 34, 79 McAlexander, Charles VValter 82 Mc-Anally, Teddy 76 McBee, Georgia 80 Kirk, Evelyn 34, 79 Kirkham, Arlene Velma 82, 104 Kirkham, Beverly Jean 33, 84 Kish, Victor Vincent 82, 104 Kitterman, Jeannette 14, 34, 77 McCabe, Katherine Louise 33, 74, 106 McCann, Alice Louise 28, 80 McCann, Dolores LaVerne 20, 21, 40, 41, 82, 106 McCannon, Patricia Ann 28, 75 Knittel, Robert Henry 63, 64, 78 Knudtson, Dora M, 11, 27, 77 Koelmel, Archie 79 McCaulley, William 79 McClaran, Ray 64, 77 Kolkin, Frank 77 Kosanke, Raymond Eugene 80 Kresse, Arthur O. 11, 22, 78 Krum, John William 64, 84 Kuhn, Jess Wayne 55, 82 Kuhr, Betty 14, 26, 41, 84 Kunz, Gerald 26. 41, 76, 84 Kunz, Otto W. 11, 32, 74 Kurtzeborn, Dorothy 15, 27, 29, 33 35, 56, 60, 83, 91, 104 L McClary, Jack Everet 26, 44, 45, 52, 53, 54, 56, 75, 106 . McClelland, Constance Wright 83 McClelland, Marilyn Ann 27, 35, 83 McClelland, Mary 26, 35, 40, 79 McClelland, William Dean 22, 23, 26, 29, 31, 37, 76, 106 McClure, Helen Virginia 28, 75 McClure, Mcclure, McClure Marilyn Grace 84 Mark Ranloff 78 Peggy Sue 28, 81 McClure: Warren Leroy 77 LaBel1a, Joe 76, 104 LaBruzzo, Jack 74, 104 Johnson, Clifton E, 11 Johnson Delores Jean 34, 79 Johnson Duane Lee 78 Johnson Elmer 37. 64, 83 Johnson Evelyn 32, 74, 103 Johnson Harold 74 Johnson J. B. 81 .Tohnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 7 Johnson, Johnson Johnson v Jennie Rae 33, 75 Kathryn Irene 15, 34, 78 Margaret 33, 75 Sidney 79 Verjean Ann 75 Wavne Alan 31, 37, 65, 76 William 55, 75 Johnson, Worth Carlton 78 Jolliffe. Eleanor Virginia 74 Jones, Donna Mae 31, 41, 75 Lale, Horace Edwin 77 Lamb, Jean 27, 79 Lamh, Wanda June 78 Lander, Walter 78 Landters, Virginia Helen 28, 29, 79 10 Landes, Robert 79 Landis, Vivian 83 Lane, Alma Louise Lanham, Virginia Isabella 20, 22 26, 33, 34, 77, 104 LaPuma, Annette Carol 40 Larison, Betty Jane 14, 27, 34, 82 104 LaRocca, Phyllis Marie 35, 84 Lasta, Antonette Marie 40, 83 Laughlin, J. L. 9, 12 Jones, Earl Kent 26, 32, 37, 41, 54, 56, 81, 103 Jones, Emily Jean 35, 77 Jones, Frank 64, 77 Jones, Jacquelyn Jean 28, 40, 41, 79, 103 Jones, Jimmie 83 .Tones, Martha Pauline 78 Jones, Norma Jean 28, 83 Jones, Patricia Louisa 76 Jordan. J. N. 118 Juergens, Richard 64, 79 Junior Officers 85-86 K Kaiser, Norma Jean 60, 77, 103 Kalen. Virginia Louise 20, 27, 32, 34, 41, 74, 103 Kane, Mary Joanne 20, 80 122 Laverty, Robert Eugene 74 Laverty, Virginia Marie 79 Lawson, James 15, 50, 51, 78 Layton, Bill 50. 51, 54, 55, 56, 8 Leath. Mary Ellen 28, 104 Lee, A. Edwin 9, 26. 37, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 72, 88, 104 Lee. Donna Joan 14, 22, 26, 35, 83 Lee, Norman 46, 75 Lee, Patricia Ann 81. 105 Legant, Gerald Eric 64, 78, 105 Legant, Joann 35, 75 Leibfried, Henrietta 77 Lentz, Charlotte Ruth 77 Lerner, Theodore 65, 78, 105 Lerner, Thomas Stanlev 64. 78 Lewis, Alice June 27, 31, 77 Lewis, David Robert 64 4 52 41 McCorkle, Leroy 80 McCormack, William Thomas 81 McCowen, Wilma Lee 27 McCroskey, Imogene 77, 106 McCurdy, Marilyn Margaret 81 McDanel, Betty Lee 35, 40, 80 McDonald, Joanne Marie 28, 79 McDowell, 'William Francis 82, 106 McElfresh, Wilma Frances 34, 79 McElwain, Maude 11, 35, 83 McFarlane, Barbara Joan 14, 27, 31, 81 McGaugh, Loretta Marian 79 Mc-Gee, Archie Royce 82 McKinley, Jimmie Albert 76 McKinney, Donald Eugene 75 McLaughlin, Gloria Lavonne 34, 78 McLaughlin. Louis Robert 23, 63, 64, 76, 106 McMahan, Dorothy Pearl 59. 106 McMahan, Marjorie Marie 75, 83 McMullen, Norma Jean 27, 29, 35, 74, 106 McNamara, Richard 48, 50, 51, 77 McNeely, Dorothy Earlene 75 McNeely, Velma Gene 82, 106 McNeil, James Allen 37, 74, 106 McNeil, Joyce Lorraine 33. 35. 74 McNeill, Charles Wesley 27, 64, 74 McVey, Betty Marie 32. 78 McWhorter, Mary 26, 75 Maahs, Norma Eileen 82, 105 Mabe, Rolland Gayle 84 Maddox, Geraldine 15, 27, 34 Madison, Earl Milton 64. 79 Madsen, Mary Frances 75, 105 Madsen, William Harold 55, 84 Magee, Jimmy William 82 O'DeIl, Gene 79 Magner, Joe Allen 64, 74, 77 Mallinson, Martha Marie 40, 81 Malone, Anita 75 Mangiaracina, Antoinette 82, 105 Mangum, Robert Eugene 105 Mann, Edward Eugene 26, 75 Mann, Mary Mildred 83 Wanda Joy 28, 29, 31, 79, 91, Manning, Carder Hawes 37, 64, 84 Mannino, Frances Helen 34, 78 Mansfield, Juanita Louise 40, 78 Mapes, Grace 11, 78 Marchese Rose Joanne 40, 77, 105 Markey, E. A. 11, 50, 51, 56, 74 Marra, Alice Cordelia 33, 60, 75 Jimmy Everett 83 Marsden, Marsden, Rudolph Robert 80 Marshall, Jack Ray 76 Marshall, Jane 11, 78 PAY ROLL Monaco, Russell Salvatore 63, 64, 76, 107 Monroe, Melvin Edwin 78 Montez, Dolores 78 Moore, Moore, Alfred Jr. 107 Bryan Robert 63, 64, 76 Moore, Howard Wilson 79 Moore, James B. 11, 51, 55, 56 Moore, Keith Edmund 77, 107 Moore, Kenneth George 27, 81, 107 Moore, Lee Roy 64, 78 Moore, Richard Dale 64, 79 Moore, Thelma Dolores 79, 81, 107 Moore, Virginia Louise 14, 35, 78 Moretina, Marcene 83 Morgan, John 32, 79, 107 Morris Morris Morris Barbara Ruth 34, 75 Eloise Mildred 28, 83 Frank B. 82 Morris, Gene Fellers 14, 27, 79, 107 Morris Gloria Jean 40 Morris, Harry Wesley 64, 81, 107 Mosby, Wilma Mae 83 Mowery, Jeannine Leona 82, 107 Park, Norma Jean 74 Munchil, Dorothy Joan 84 Mundorff, Carolyn 74, 107 Munkers, Loleda May 79 Munro, Donald Duncan 37, 56, 76, Marshall, Robert John 56, 78 Marshall, William Cochran 27, 29, 50, 51, 56, 81, 105 Maiggens, Beverly Joan 22, 31, 38, Martin, Cleo Shirley 40, 80 Martin, Donald Eugene 65, 83, 106 Martin, Eddie 55 Martin, George Ray 64, 78 Martin, Gwendolyn Suzanne 26, 34, Martin James George 45, 83 Martin: Virginia Elizabeth 26, 34, 83 Martinovich, Mildred Louise 78 Mason, Jimmie Lou 22, 31, 38 Masters, Dorothy Imogene 77 Maston, William Charles 51, 99 Matthews, John Benjamin 64, 76, 7 Matthews, Sarah 78 Mattuchi, Bette 83, 106 lilagvsby, Nadine Elizabeth 20, 35, 82, May, Don Edward 80 Mayer, Jack Stephen 64, 79 Maynard, Thelma Aileen 84 Mays, Reva 80 Medley, Burnie Lee 74 Meek, Earl Lee 31, 75 Melloway, Virginia Lee 27, 34, 82 Melstrom, Willis Raymond 81, 106 Melton, Naomi Joy 45, 74, 106 Me-ql4ugin, Rosella Marguerite 33, 59, I Mendolia, Josephine Mary 83 Mennis, Derril George 83 Mercer, Artha Pauline 83 Mercer, Meredith Ann 80 Merrill. Lane Francis 14, 21, 26, 29, 41, 82, 106 Merriman, Jack Kenneth 45, 79 Metz, Norma Jean 28, 29, 34, 82,107 Metz, Thomas Clyde 64, 84 Mew. Georgia Eleanor 20, 35, 60, 82, 107 Murphy, Clifford Theodore 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 77, 107 Murphy, Lila Marie 75 Murphy, Margaret Catherine 78 Murphy, Wayne Allen 65, 75 Murray, Arlene 28, 34, 80 Murgay, Donald Everett 65, 74, 83, 10 Murray, Helen Jean 34, 84 Music, Instrumental 44-46 Music, Vocal 40-41 Mussurici, Virginia Marie 84 Myers, Betty June 14, 15, 34, 83 Myers, Monroe 76 Myers, Robert Ray 76, 108 Myers, Rose Marie 28, 34, 44, 46, 77, 108 N HN Club 56 Nabors, Delbert Louis 55, 78 Nash, Charline Virginia 28, 81 Nash, Jo Ann 77 107 Meyer, Mary Sue 23, 26, 34, 81 Meyer, Richard Lee 64, 79 Meyer, Vernon Lee 55, 80 Middleton, Willis Dean 14, 84 Miller, Audrey G. 11 Miller, Barbara Joan 79 Miller, Bill Eugene 74 Miller, Charles H. 11 Miller, Fern Ellen 28, 33. 34. 75, 107 Miller, Hortense L. 11, 31, 75, 83 Miller, James Clifford 83 Miller, James Richard 78 Miller, Kenneth Derald 84 . Miller, Michael Eugene 78 Miller, Peggy 78 Miller, Richard Dean 74 Miller, Richard Rice 74 Miller, Robert Allen 64, 77 Mills, Mary Esther 33, 75 Mills. Olive Pauline 74. 107 Minnick, Price 26, 50, 51, 54, 56, 75, 85 Minnick, Sidney Alexander 26, 29. 37, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56. 76, 91, 107 Mischler, Marion 36, 37 Mitchell, Millicent 83 Mitchell, Milroy Earle 76 Mi1t6-giell, Richard Dean 26, 64, 78, Moats, .To Ann Sheron 33, 59, 60, 81 Mock, Oneida Catherine 81 National Honor Society 38 Naylor, Alma Louise 78 Naylor, Charles Robert 74 Naylor, Evelyn Ann 83 Nazer, Betty Louise 83 Neal, Marjorie Marie 84 Needham, Wanda June 33, 60, 78 Needles, Philip 27, 64, 77 Neely, Nancy Lee 26, 78 Neiderland, Irene Isabelle 60, 83 Neill, Wilma Imogene 82 Nelson, Barbara Dean 81 Nelson, Jack Alan 45, 64. 78 Nesbit, Robert Jean 45, 77 Nesbit, William Dean 76 Neumann. Catherine 11, 27 80 Newby, Clarence Miller 65, 77 Newcom, Dorothy Jane 26, 34, 76 Newitt, Mabel A. 11, 22, 31, 80 Newman, Robert Elmer 65, 84, 108 Newton, Dorothy Louise 81 Newton, Marian Lee 41,75 Newton. Yvonne Ann 32, 83, 108 Nicely, Margaret Elizabeth 28, 78 Nicholson, Lawrence Benson 74 Nickel, Marlene Janet 27, 31, 34, 83 Nimmo, Donald Edward 64, 76 Nolan, Velma Ilene 81 Nolan, Vonceil 80 Noland, Caples Glenn 56, 74 Nm-'easter Staff 22-23 Norris. Darell Forest 20, 21, 26, 37, 41, 49. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 79, 91, 108 Norris. Delvin Thomas 32, 41, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 83, 108 Nugent, Vera Anne 28, 29, 41, 75 0 Oakes, Dorothy Anne 77, 108 Oakes, Rae Jean 75 Oaks, Joan Rose 81 Occhipinti. Antoinette 'Vlarie 74, 108 Ochsner, Betty Jean 83 O'Connor, Virginia Lee 33, 59, 81 O'Dell, Mary Juanita 75 Oerly, Esther Lou 28, 79 Ogle, Hazel Louise 83 Olson, Margaret Isabell 75 Olympic Club 33 Orchestra 46 Oryall, Hilda Lee 84 Osborn, Charles 78 Osborne, Carol Lee 78 Oster, Wayne Edward 64, 78 Ostrom, Kenneth 56, 82, 108 Otey, Betty Jo 81 Outlaw, Jeanette Rose 84 Outlaw, Ronald Paul 31, 84 Owen, Charles J. 15, 37, 82, 108 Owen, Grace Halean 82 Owen, Jack Warren 65, 82, 108 Owens, Gloria Nadine 75, 108 Owens, Kenneth Roy 32, 44, 45, 75 Oyer, Eddie Brooks 46, 77 P Paladino, Kathryn Bernice 15, 27, 32, 35, 81 Paladino, Phillip 37, 45, 76 Palmer, Margaret Maude 27, 32, 35, 74, 108 Parker, Anita Lucile 81 Parker, Elston Eugene 81 Parker, Patricia Ann 79 Parker, Paul Curtis 15, 20, 26, 49, 50, 51, 54, 77, 88, 91, 108 Parobok, Anna 77, 108 Parsons, Emma Jean 77, 108 Parton, Cleo Nadine 74, 108 Parton, Leonard Leroy 76 Paschal, Betty Jo 31, 34, 38, 41, 83 Pasdach. Thelma Mae 80 , Pasley, Florence Margaret 34, 84 Passantino, Marie Irene 20, 34, 60, 74, 109 Passiglia, Albert Francis 74, 109 Passiglia, Victor Junior 46, 76, 109 Patchin, Hugh Galen 64, 83, 109 Patrick, Joseph Larry 14, 26, 37, 82 Patterson, Charles 74 Patterson, Eleanor Jean 74, 109 Patterson, Mary Ann 28, 75 Patti, Josephine Rose 84 Paul, Shirley Dolores 83 Payne, Dolores Charlene 82 Peak, Robert 82 Peck, Helen Dolores 40, 75, 84 Pecoraro, Irene Marie 34, 78 Peironnet, Helen Mildred 23, 26, 31, 35, 78 Pepper, Anita Joy 78 Perry, Anita Jean 28, 83 Perry, Helen Jacqueline 35, 75 Perry, Winifred Lois 14, 76 Peters, Glenn 41, 77 Peters, Jacqueline Joyce 27, 34, 78 Peters, Jesse Alvin 41, 74 Peters, Reaves E, 11, 53, 54, 56, 76 Petersen, Alvina Coleen 76 Petersen, Anna Mae 74, 109 Petersen, Peggy Louise 41, 81, 109 Peterson, Clara Virginia 46, 83 Peterson, Grace Estelle 32, 34, 75 Pettijohn, Earl 80 Petty, Igenneth Eugene 27, 45, 64, 77. 10 Phelos, Wanda Avanelle 35, 79, 109 Phiffer, Roy Lee 76 Phillips, Betty Jean Pauline 31, 79, 109 Phillips, Helen 74 Phillips, Joan Louise 26, 32, 35, 41, 74 Phillips. Paul Edward 55, 77 Pickarell, Marian Lucille 20, 34, 74, 109 Pickett, Harry Eldon 74 Pickles, Julia Alvira 20, 31, 109 Pierce. Margaret Lee 14, 20, 21, 26, 33, 34, 44, 45, 75, 88, 109 Pierce, Virginia Katheryn 28, 29, 31, 74, 109 Pierson, Norvin 64, 77 Pinkney. L. A, 10, 76 Piper, Shirley Louise 26, 34, 77 Pisciotta, Joe 78, 109 Pittman. Madonna June 35, 76 Place, Bonnie Yvonne 77, 109 123 S Plummer, Norma Rae 28, 80, 109 Pollard, Frank 82 Pollina, Josephine Nancy 31, 109 Ponton, Joyce Lee 33, 35, 81, 110 Pool, Cliff Lee 44, 45, 64, 77 Poore, Eugene William 27, 44, 45, 63, 64, 76, 110 Porterfield, Otis Ferguson 110 Porterfield, Shirley Jean 78 Poston, Frances Lorene 15, 23, 27, 31, 34, 38, 78, 110 Pott, Judith Ann 75 Povala, Theresa Joan 33, 74 Powell, Carolyn June 26, 35, 78 Praeger, John Richard 15, 26, 37, 76 Pratt, Mary Louise 22, 28, 29, 31, 38, 80, 110 Precht, Phillip 82 Price, Allene June 76 Price, Beverly Lois 80 Price, Delbert 76 Printers Club 32 Procopio, Grace Glory 34, 60, 77, 110 Prosser, Glen Edward 55, 81 Pruesner, Ruben Bernard 15, 64 Puckett, Martha Nan 34, 76 Puderbaugh, Homer LeRoy 63, 64, 75, 110 Pulley, Barbara Lucille 75 Pulley, Dorothy Jean 81, 110 Q Quarles, Jacquetta 34 R Railey, Marcia Pauline 77 Railsback, Robert John 74 Ramsey, Patricia Deane 14, 34, 44, 45, 76 Ramsey, Shirley Jean 28, 29, 31, 81 Ranallo, Pauline Teresa 28, 35, 81 Randolph, Helen Lee 14, 26, 34, 78, 85 Raveill, Ethel May 77, 110 Rav, Ethelene 28, 76 Reddock, Nancy Patricia 15, 26, 35, 79 Reddoch, Rita Jean 76 Redman. 1Mrs.J 75 Reece, Tommy 81 Reed, Jo Ann 27, 34, 41, 81 Reed, Thelma Louise 35, T5 Reese, Donna Mae 80 Gordon 82 Reese, Reese, I. E. 11, 78 Reese, Vincent Curtis 110 Reichardt. Pattv Lou 40, 82 Reinschmidt, William 64, 79 Renshaw, Leta Faye 22 Repass, Joanne 20, 27, 35, 77, 110 Reynolds, Betty Margaret 83 Reynolds, Cleo Esther 27, 29, 35, 79, 110 Rice, Glenna Lee 84 Rice, Leo Raymond 75, 110 Rich, Howard Ellis 65, 77, 110 Richards, Ruth Jaleen 81 Richardson, Billy Roy 64, 77 Richey, John Oscar 63. 64, 110 Richey, Virginia Lee 81 Richter, Mary Helen 14, 28, 33, 35, 59, 82, 110 Ricketts, Ivan Harvey 76, 110 Rickey, Frank 26, 37, 76, 79 Riddle, Billy Jack 80 Riddle, Elvin Lawson 27. 37, 77, 110 Riddle, John Raymond 83 Rinehart, Brice 81 Rittermeyer, Albert Ernest 32, 79, 111 Ritze, Eugene David 76, 111 R.0.'l'.C. 62-65 Roberts, Virginia Beatrice 20, 28, 31, 34, 40, 74, 111 Robertson, Bobby Jean 77 79 Robinson, Delbert Jackson 15, 111 Robinson, Marcella Celia 14, 76 Robinson, Mary Irene 40, 83 Robinson, Onis Elizabeth 76 Robison, Billie Ann 34. 82 Rodina, Carl Anthony 27, 77 Rodriquez, Petra Marie 78 Roedl, Leo J. ll. 15, 75 Rogan, Donald Paul 37, 45, 65, Rogers, Mary Jo 75 l24 77 PAY ROLL Rolf, Dorothy Florence 81, 111 Romano, Clara Margaret 77, 111 Romano, James Richard 79 Rciriifmo, Josephine Katherine 82, Romano, Michelene Nancy 83 Rose, Mildred Irene 31, 34, 111 Rose, Tommy Gene 64, 83 Roseman, Bill Delmar 81 Ross, Doris Jean 12, 82, 111 Rtiisi Marjorie Florene 31, 77, 80, Ross, Monte 74 Ross, Willard Hart 31, 80 Roth, Richard LeRoy 84 Rothgeb, Mary Louise 80 Rounds, Claude 45, 64, 82 Rowe, Patsy June 80 Royal, Fred 75 Royal, Jacqueline Sue 76 Royer, Bonnie Jean 76 Jimmie Gale 16, 26, 29, 37, Ruby, 54, 56, 75, 111 Runner, Betty Ruth 34, 81 Rusk, Jimmy 82 Rusk, Phyllis Ann 35, 79 Russell, Joe 81 Rutherford, Sarah Margaret 15, 34, 83 Ryan, Edward Evans 81, 84 Saladino, Rose 78 Salmon, Frances Jean 45, 79 Saluzzi, Theresa 14, 28, 29, 35, 78 Sanders, Gerald Edwen 77, 111 Sandridge, Margurite Irene 83, 111 Sartin, Rosetta Lou 78 Saunders, Lowell 37, 55, 83 Sawtell, Bob Kay 81 Saxton, Norman Melvin 82 Sayers, Charles 64, 83 Scanlan, Elizabeth Jean 81 Scgrlrdino, Edith 14, 27, 29, 32, 35, , 85 Schaefer, Howard Walter 64, 84 Schafer, Betty Jean 78, 111 Schaffhausen, Irene Lucille 14, 20, 27, 29, 35, 77, 111 Scharig, Jack Rowland 14, 41, 65, 5 Sclimidt, Walter 32 Schnackenberg, Caryl Sue 41, 81, 111 Schondelmaier, Kenneth 26, 37, 44, 45, 51, 77 Schoneman, Ethel Mae 76 School, Sarah Lee 34, 83 Schooling, Hazel Geraldine 20, 31, 74, 111 - Schroeder, Catherine Mary 78 Schulz-e, Charles 37, 38, 75, 76 Schumaker, Patricia Ann 27, 35, 81 Schwab, James Milton 27, 29, 37, 91, 112 Schwartz, Mary Jeanette 41, 78 Scofield, Eleanor Grace 78 Scott, Lowell Edward 37, 77 Scott, Patsy Jane 14, 23, 26, 29, 34, 35. 41. 75, 88, 91, 112 Scott, Virginia Ann 20, 24, 28, 32 35, 74, 112 Scovill. Mildred Marie 76 Seal Club 33 Seaman, Duane 77 Sears, Kathleen Daley 33, 35, 75, 85 Sears, VV. R. 11, 76 Sebring, Jack Edward 80, 112 Self, Helen Marie 81 Selvgdge, Gloria Jean 31, 35, 38, Seniors 88-117 Sessions, Toveylou 82, 112 Sessions. William Steele 74 Setser, Ruby Jeanette 76 Settle, Yvonne 82 Shangler,YFrances Rose 77 Sharp, Gene 56, 76 Sharp, Loren Lester 82 Shartzer, Fred 32, 79 Sheets, Dorothy Jean 82 Sheets, Jimmie Robert 78 Sheffield, Sue 27, 29, 41, 112 Shelby, LeRoy 78 Sheridan. Juanita 80 Sherwood, Una Belle 81 Shick, Thelma Irene 28, 79, 112 Shields, Billy Dean 33 Shields, Charles 55, 79 Shields, Craig Lee 64 Shipley, Elmer Dean 27, 29, 65, 112 Shomaker, Clifford 64, 78 Short, Ernest 75 Shortino, Frank Phillip 81 Shour, Caroline 26, 32, 35, 41, 81 Shotash, Carolyn 23, 31, 34, 38, 79, 11 Shreve, Marjorie Louise 35, 78 Shrout, Laura Mae 74, 112 Shumaker, Jewell 75 Sh6u4ttl'fgvorth, Kenneth Pritchard Sidener, Billie Jean 34, 76 Sigloch, Lee 45, 65, 74 Silkey, Charles 14, 37, 83, 112 Silvio, Marie 75 Silvius, Helen 78 Simmons, Gene 22, 34, 82 Simmons, Marian 20, 34, 77, 112 Simms, Robert Louis 55, 75 Simone, Tom 79 Simpson, Helen 80 Sincox, Clay 64, 75 Sincox, John William 63, 65, 112 Singleton, Donna Arlene 79 Singleton, Martha Jane 78 Sipes, Sergeant LeRoy 11, 62, 63 Slavens, Jerald William 74 Sloan, Courtney Yeater 37, 65, 79 Slusher, David 27, 29, 37, 54, 76, 112 Smarr, Roger Wallen 65, 76 Smay, Neal Lavern 75 Smile, Lavina Rae 38, 77 Smith, Charlene Rae 80 Smith, Dean Edward 27, 65, 76 Smith, Dorothy Jean 35 Smith, Dorothy Leigh 20, 27, 75, 112 Smith, Evelyn Allene 23, 34, 82, 112 Smith, Fredrick William 45, 79 Smith, Georgia Delores 78 Smith, Glenna Lee 20, 31, 74, 112 Smith, Hamilton Youel 74, 32, 113 Smith, Howard Virgil 15, 27, 64, 79, 113 Smith, Jeraldyne 75 Smith, John Robert 54, 55, 79 Smith, Lee Ida 82 Smith, Mary Jo 60, 79, 113 Smith, Mary Joanne 83 Smith, Norma Jean 34, 40, 78 Smith, Normalie Ann 40, 83 Smith, Patsy Ruth 32, 80 Smith, Retha Jean 14,.15, 84 Smith, Robert Louis 14, 28, 37, 41, 79, 113 Smith, Ronald Glenn 45, 79 Smith, Shirley Mae 77 Smith, Violet Louise 81 Smith, Walter 81 Smith, Wilma Lee 79 Smithey, Ruth Lorraine 35, 78 Smock, Joe 76 Snaps, Departmental 68-70 Snaps. Miscellaneous 71-72 Snider, Harold 50, 51. 56, 77 Snook, Orrie McVey 27, 37, 45, 65, 75. 113 Snvder. Jerry Owen 45, 80 Sollomi, Angeline 82 Sorrentino, Diva Millie 78 Sorrentino, Salvatore Anthony 82 Soulis, Freda 31, 83 Spanish Club 32 Sparks, Dolores Jean 33, 79, 113 Spencer, Frances H. 11 Spencer, Joyce Irene 81 Sperling, Vira Mae 83 Spoor, Mary Ellen 34, 79 Sports Managers, Girls' 59 Sportsman, Bobbie 75 Spotts, Beverly Jane 81 Spotts, Kathryn Muriel 78, 113 Sprague, William Dee 75 Springstube, Norma 80, 113 Stabile, Jeanette Frances 80 Stadelbacher, Cleo Elizabeth 28, 78, 113 Stafford, James Wilson 37, 64 Stahl, Alma Lee 28, 29, 33, 75 Stahl, Lois Ann 15, 28, 29, 35, 74, 113 116 Stalcup, Doris Eileen 35, 78 Staley, Harry Lee 55, 75 Staley, Lucille Marie 80 Stanfield, James 76 Stanfield, William Joseph 84 Starcher, Donald Bryce 78 Stark, Richard Hamilton 65, 81 Starr, Robert Eugene 41, 80 Stebner, Gene 35 Sterns, Betty Jean 33, 59, 78, 113 Stevens, Fern 76 Stevenson, Lolaverne 28, 31, 34, 79, 113 Stewart, Nellie A. 11, 28 Stewart, Patsy Ellen 79 Stiles, Patricia Ann 40, 76 Still, Rodney Alex 26, 37, 74, 113 Stinson, Jeanne Ann 28, 31, 74 Stirton, Don Leroy 79 Stites, Vivian Joyce 79 Stobaugh, Ann Marjorie 83 Stocksdale, Louise Ann 14, 26, 29, 82, 113 Stokes, Mary Ellen 82 Stone, Bo'b Eugene 76 Stone, Celesta Irene 33, 78 Stone, Kyle David 79 Stone, Richard 64, 82 Stonerock, Daisy May 28, 84 Stovall, Lois Jean 78 Straight, Anthony 74 Strawn, Kay, 75, 113 Strodtman, Kent Milton 83, 113 Strodtman, Winita Kezia 77, 113 Stroud, Yvonne Drinette 84 Stucker, Charles 64, 83 Student Council 14-15 Stump, Deloris Eleanor 37 Stumph, Donald 84 Sullard, Arthur Ray Jr. 45, 75, 113 Sullivan, Rebecca Ann 77 Sugnmers, Elizabeth F. CMrs.l 11, 6, 76 Suyama, Mino George 31, 38, 75, 114 Swadley, Eleanor Sevilla 41, 78 Swanson, Frances CMrs.J 11, 40 Swearingen, Bill 37, 55, 76 Swearingen, Harold Kenneth 63, 65, 75, 114 Swearingin, Vera Frances 78 Sweet, Jack 65, 81 Sweezy, Mabel Dolores 81 Swift, Betty Jean 78, 114 Swimming Team, Boys' 56 Sylvester, Betty Jo 26, 35, 81 Sylvester, James Raleigh 20, 22, 28, 37, 74, 114 'I' Taflinger, Bobbie Ann 28, 31, 35, 79, 114 Taflinger, Patricia Evens 34, 40, 81 Tallman, Kenneth 75 Tamburello, Catherine 33, 79 Tamburello, Leona Mary 84 Tarhet, Helen Elaine 32, 35, 74, 114 Tarwater, Lindy 15, 64, S0 PAY ROLL Thomas, John Edwin 78 Thomas, John Ronald 31, 80 Thomas, Oeetah Pauline 33, 59, 78, 114 Thompson, Bob Lewis 27, 64, 81 Thompson, Don 15, 77 Thompson, Marian Lucille 40, 83, 114 Thompson, Martin Alfred 34, 44, 46, 79, 114 Thompson, Roy Lee 76, 114 Thurman, Nancy Carol 26, 35, 75 Thurman, Rosalie Jewel 33, 75, 114 Tipton, David Paul 82, 114 Tipton, Mary, Beth 15, 28, 29, 80, 115 Tittsworth, Leona Jane 78 Tompkins. Marjorie Joyce 83 Toms, Merrill Frank 27, 32, 37, 79, 115 Toner, Marilyn L. 34, 77 Torpey, Sue 28, 34, 82 Towles, Robert Lee 82, 115 Track Team 54 Trackwell, Lois Marie 75 Trader, Edward 74 Trevison, Joseph L'uis 84 Weglniefguerg, Marvin Dwight 38, 64, Wenski, Dolores Jean 33, 84 Werby, Gerald 81 Wesenberg, Doria Jean 35, 41, 78 West, Mary Frances 81 Westman, CMrs.J 36 Wheeler, Ronald William 55, 56 Whetsel, Leroy 65, 81 Whisamore, Allen T. 11, 78 White, Jo Ann 28, 35, 80 Troutman, Howard Beach 75, 115 True, Vvilber Leonard 81 Trussell, John Robert 14, 15, 27, 29, 6 4 32, 5 , 63, 64, 7 , 115 Trussell, Lois Loretta 80 Tryon, Philip Wayne 79 Tye, Ronald 79 Tyler, Alice Elaine 64, 76 U Ufford, XVilliam Glen 76 Underwood, David 65, 82 Umstattd, William Dean 20, 37, 45, 64. 74, 115 V Valentine, lone Donnell 115 VanArtsdalen, Margaret Louise 80 VanBibber, Beulah Virginia 75 VanPatten, Dorothy Louise 115 VanSickle, Betty Ann 74, 115 VanWye, Walter Lee 75 Vaughan, William Thurman 76 Vickers, Billy 45. 76 Vickers, Harry 76 Viking Varieties 42-43 Vivona, Ross 31, 80 Vochatzer, Beverly Jean 83 Vochatzer, Delores Alberta 33, 74, 115 Vogt, John 26, 31, 37 W Waas, Roy 45, 76, 117 Wade, Doris Arlene 32, 81 Walker, Eleanor Jeane 26, 80 Walker, Gene Edward 64, 77 Walker, Orvan Duane 78 Waller, Bettie Lucile 75, 115 Warford, Louis Edward 64, 81 Warmington, Charlene M. 28, 29, 34, 40, 77 White, June Ann 35, 84 White, Leroy 14, 27, 32, 64, 75 White, Margaret Lois 34, 75 VVl1ite, Nelda Dean 75, 78 White, Raymond Lloyd 41, 75, 116 White, Stanley 55, 74 White, Velda Jean 83 Whiteman, Paul Hale 77, 116 Whiteman, Thomas Donald 76 Whitney, Erma Jean 84 Wigga ns, Norma Jean 32, 34, 41, 77 Wgljcox, Robert Matthew 31, 38, 45, Wilcox, Roy William 45, 46, 79 VVillard, Edna May 12, 33, 35, 32, 116 VVilliams, Arlene Doris 80 Williams, Cleora 78 Williams, Elizabeth 80 Williams, Leon 45, 80 lfVilliams, Lester 15, 78 Williams, 84 Nancy Sue 15, 27, 32, 35, VVilliams, Norma Lee 32, 79, 116 Williams, Williams, VVilliamS, Ralph 77, 116 Reta Irene 78, 83 Thelma Beatrice 80 Williams, Virginia Lois 81 Williams Willis, , Warren Nelson 65, 78 Ralph Darrell 79 Willoughby, Thomas 22, 27, 29, 31, 63, 64, 70, 116 Wilson, Aileen Jogail 82 Wilson, Barbara Dean 75 Wilson, Bonnie Jean 81 Wilson, Clara Pearl 74, 116 Wilson, Marjorie Estelle 77, 116 Wilson, Robert Carl 84 Windhausen, Charlotte Elizabeth 83 VVindh ausen, Joseph 77 Winfrey, Joanne Jatherine 83, 116 Winfrey, Juanita Pauline 75, 116 Vvinkler, Roy 74 Winner, Marion 78, 116 Witham, Beverly Ann 34, 81 Witherspoon, Helen Wanneta 79 Witter, Bill Ray 55, 78 Witter, Robert Douglas 76, 116 Wofley, Mary 80 Wolf, Marie Margaretha 20, 28, 77, 116 Wolfe, Alberta Elaine 22, 28, 31, 34, 38. 75. 116 Wolff, Sara A. P. 11, 84 Woodworth. Jo Ann 80 XVomack, Mary Margaret 20, 74, Tate, Norma Jean 74, 114 Wutk e, LaRee 80 Warnock, David Miles 63, 65, 115 Warren, Helen Ruth 75 Warren, Patty Lou 40, 60, 76 VVasson, Martha M. 11, 82 Wasson, Nevin E. 11, 15, 44, 45, 76 Watson, Beverly Louise 79 Watson, Doris Mae 34, 40. 83 VVormington, Carolyn Jean 34. 78 Wren, Patricia Ruth 15, 28, 29, 31, 80, 116 Wright, Donald 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 77 Wright, Ethel 81 Wright, Eugene 76, 116 Teason, Ken Edwin 20, 74, 114 Taylor, Anna Maxine 84 Taylor, James 55, 83 Taylor, John 114 Taylor, Major General Maxwell 5 Taylor, Nancy Maude 26, 75 Taylor, Norma Jean 80 Taylor, Phyllis Jean 20, 74 Taylor, Ted Gene 83 Watt, Mitzi Ann 14, 15, 20, 22, 26, 29, 31, 74, 88, 91, 115 Watts, Ida Oleta 10, 80 5 5., Herbert 81 Templeton. 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