Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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Th by helping democracy to fu of all men everywhere, so may find the ds to students in States, only ege, THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Oh, say can you see by the davvn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twiIight's last gleaming K ' Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, r O'er the ram we watched were so gallantly 4 streaming Q And the rock glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof the night that our flag was istill there. Oh, say, spangled banner yet wave O'er the and the home of the brave? ' through the mists' of the And the star spang nner In trium wave O er the land of the tree and the home ot the brave Francis Scott Key CONTENTS THROUGH OUR CHOSEN LEADERS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE IS REALIZED Faculty . . . - 9 Student Council . - 14 WE THE PEOPLE Home Rooms . - 18 Classroom Snaps ........ . 30 ACCOMPLISHMENT THROUGH CO-OPERATION Societies .......... . 36 Clubs . . - 41 Hi-Y . . 45 Y-Teens .... . 46 A FREE PRESS IS ESSENTIAL Courier .... . 50 Nor'easter .... . 52 WISE USE OF LEISURE TIME Speech .... . 56 Vocal Music . . . 58 Instrumental Music . . . . 61 DEMOCRACY MUST BE STRONG R. O. T. C. ..... . 66 Girls' Sports . . 70 Boys' Sports . , 74 Iuniors ............. 84 DEMOCRACY'S SAFEGUARD: AN EDUCATED ELECTORATE Seniors ............. 85 In Memoriam . , 118 Index . . , 119 Signatures u 126 THROUGH OUR CHOSEN LEADERS THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE IS REALIZED 7 A 4 , ,,A 1 Ellis B. Babbit Ioe Barton Gertrude Bell Ruth Biggerstaff Clara Boulton Maynor D. Brock Martha Lee Cain George Calvert Nanabel Cassell Violet M. Clausen Charles L. Cleaver Madalin Clough Frances Daugherty D. L. Deniston Thomas Ditmars Merle R. Engle Lettie L. Evans I. E. Fate Margaret Ferguson Margaret Flagg Gladys Gaylord Phleta Gherring Isabel E. Gilmore Edith Grassley 10 Margaret Green ACN Elizabeth Gregory Augusta Gufler R. V. Harman Kenneth H. Hawthorne Fred Heine Martha M. Heinrich Harriette S. Henderson Wm. I. Hepiinger Courtney M. Iackson E. W. Iackson Mary R. Iacobson Ina A. Iahr Clifton E. Iohnson 1stfSgt. Earnest Kaiser Dora M. Knudtson Arthur O. Kresse O. W. Kunz Arthur R. Longfellow E. A. Markey Iane Marshall Maude McE1wain Mrs. N. I. Meik Audrey G. Miller 11 gf.. gf FACULTY M77 M444 was .arQV , fgfswt. , ,QWM , Wydxf . f ,, ggxaz z ff 7' X s L, ,,., ty ...wwf 5 I, f 7 . ,Qs 7 JA , ,V W Mews ' mffA.4f,.f ,. ,mf , 5 f f 51, A, .. ,QAM v, , fx., my W , Amy, Qs ' or fi' , t r . ,-,- sw - 'AS' 'p .V .f - . . v X .. K' . , ., rs, Q N - - . I isgsgsi 5 qw new Q f . Av .5 .f??'l I is lf Nsleid' Charles H. Miller L. Hortense Miller 1st!Sgt. Archie Morris Catherine Neumann Mabel A. Newitt Lillian Parsons F. William Paul Reaves E. Peters I. E. Reese Leo I. Roedl W. B. Sears Frances H. Spencer Lawanda Stewart Nellie A. Stewart Elizabeth F. Summers Helen A. Tyler Alma Wade Florence Wade Martha M. Wasson Nevin E. Wasson Iohn W. Wells Leonard I. Western Allen T. Whisamore Sara A. P. Wolff Iosephine E. Woodward 12 N r V v ? l if I Q Y t BACK ROW: I. D. Bruce, Lawrence Heinrich, Iimmy McNeil, Henry Breidenthal, Ralph Younkin, Ronald Waller, David Iudah, Sam Cascone, Jim Adams, Gaylord Anderson, Bob Howery, David Hanaway, Don Dickerson, Garold Osborne, Aubrey Fred- ericks, Ioe Magner. THIRD ROW: Don Gash, Carl Rodina, Richard Lark, Larry Sheridan, Ruth Belscamper, Mary Lou Coleman, Gertrude Minnick, Ianie Chartrand, Ioan Helm, Virginia Martin, Nancy George, Clarene Donnici, Norma Lea Garrett, Patsy Thieman, Dorothy Foster, Jimmie McKinley. SECOND ROW: Io Ann Williams, Phyllis A. Danielsen, Pat Ienkins, Anne Foster, Peggy McClure, Zula Cox, Barbara Rice, lean Crawford, Mary B. Russell, Carolyn Vader, Io Ann Gebhardt, Frances Risalvato, Marilyn McClelland. FRONT ROW: Buddie Cain, Dolores Welch, Pat McCannon, Betty Baxter, Gloria Rose Mannino, Mary McClelland, Betty Hunter, Nadine Pemberton, Nancy Taylor, Bonnie Brown, Maurice Greeley. E S COMMITTEE l SPONSORS , BACK ROW: Miss Wasson, Mr. l Harman, Miss Boulton, Mr. ' Roedl. FRONT ROW: Miss L. Hortense Miller, Miss Newitt, Mrs. Iahr, Miss Woodward, Miss Iohnson. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Don Gash, Ralph Younkin, Bob Anthony. FRONT ROW: Mary McClelland, Danny Daniel, Norma Garrett. 14 F ,,T,!..,,L,', , ,T EE . . ,.4bv' ' lf. -1 , , ,amid , ml n n '- . I . 'KN Jgm i STUDENT COUNCIL SECOND SEMESTER BACK ROW: Iohn Kingsolver, Willis Middleton, Charles Sayers, Nancy Toner, Patricia Davis, Iames Sawyer, Sam Cascone, Iohn Hobbs, Ioan Helm, Tom McKittrick, Bill Price, Bud Younkin, Bill Cromwell. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Comer, Iean Perry, Fred Davis, Bob Anthony, Don Gash, Iackie Royal, Wilma McCowen, Frances Shangler, Barbara Lusby, Iay Kenagy, Iane Burrell. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Brown, Alice Walker, Betty Manners, Marianna Surface, Peggy Cunningham, Louanna Smith, Donna Sullivan, Marlene Ryerson, Wayne Iohnson, Betty Repass, Marna I. Katz, Iimmy Dull. SECOND ROW: Barbara Burns, Helen Powers, Donna Lyle, Kathryn Pollard, Norma Lea Garrett, Phyllis Sue Ross, Blanche Hardie, Katherine Hogan, Betty Bloom, Mary Louise Espinosa, Clinton Hayes. FRONT ROW: Henry Teri, Russell Smith, Darlene Tomlin, Clara Swann, Mary McClelland, Marco Gulotta, Charlene Hall, Charlotte Hall, Denise Brookshire. I y EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Iim Dull, Bonnie Brown, Fred Davis. FRONT ROW: Mary McClelland, Barbara Burns. 6 ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL f REPRESENTATIVES f 812,47 , Don Gash, Ralph Younkin. S I X f 15 I 1 STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of our school is to prepare the individual for lite in a democratic United States. Groups Within school, functioning in a demo- cratic manner, acquaint the individual with his rights and his restrictions. The student council elects a president to conduct all its meetings, and a secretary to re- cord the actions ot the meetings. Representa- tives, chosen by popular vote in their home rooms, constitute the student council member- ship, and at the Weekly meetings, present to the council the opinions held by members ot their home rooms concerning school problems. Through meetings ot all-city student council representatives, each school keeps informed about what is being done in other schools. Through such organizations as the student council, our students are being trained tor et- tective life in a democracy. pw Civic Comm. Mr. Harman Mixer Comm. 2. Miss Wood- a d 3 W r History Comm Miss Wasson Red Cross Comm. Miss Newitt Courtesy Comm. Miss Iohnson Safety Comm. Miss Miller Lost-:S-Found Comm. Miss Boulton Health Comm Mrs. Iahr .fx X eg, lfhif P4251 0 -rw-Q. - R ' K fi P if Q W2 Q jw if A Q2 ' , V X , 4 :ff f QW-E01 ' X I xi fl I x A7 Y' M I, ., - f PJ 1 ,Q 'z 0 f Q33 , 3 A U vi 17 , , f' 2 Jfame fzaamd 104 MR. DITMARS BACK ROW: Willis Middleton, Dan Davis. Bill Swearingen, Warren Williams, Mr. Ditmars, Pat Kerr, Io Ann Hurt, Char- lene Warmington, Kathryn Iohnson, Margaret Embry, lean Harker. MIDDLE ROW: Iames Hunter, Lowell Scott, Jimmy Dull, Don Thompson, Arden Ray Carpenter, Alice Lewis, Betty Myers. Barbara Burns, Ollie Tetherow, Alyce Jackson. FRONT ROW: Ann Dillingham, Daisy Mae Stonerock, Carol Iean Bond, Carolyn Harmon, Ioan Holstine, Helen Edwards, Pat Schumaker, Nancy Neely, Mary Mc- Clelland. 105 MR. REESE BACK ROW: Rod Coleman, Elmer Iohn- son, Bob Anderson, Iim Miller, lim Dum- sky, Calvin Coleman, Bob C. Mathison, Burdette Plummer, Helen Lucas, Merle Nelson, David Handley. THIRD ROW: Frank Hurt, lim Marsden, Iimmy Kearns, David Cooley, Robert Nagamoto, Dana Hickam, Keith Gallag- her, Ray Iones, Lonnie Lucy, Ramoth Millin, Lee Rice, Mr. Reese. SECOND ROW: Louise Hoffman, Bonnie Brown, Wilma Ransdell, Nick Simone, Barry Iulian, Scott D. Howell, Floyd Cannon, Norman Crist, Lois Irene Rob- inson, Io Ann Fowler, Betty McDanel. FRONT ROW: Irene Kaiser, Margaret Mor- ris, Mary Alice Herrick, Robert Gee. Rosalie Miller, Ruth Lorraine Smithey, Mary Andrews, Juanita Lukens, Shirley Burns. 106 MR. ENGLE BACK ROW: Leon Williams, Harold Cap- per, Howard Schafer, Bill Richardson, Ioe Magner, Mr. Engle, Gerald Staton, Sam Spinello, Iimmy Cleveland, Iimmie Hin- ton, Robert Browning. FRONT ROW: Donald Fitzwater, Marco Gulotta, Leonard Carver, Marvin Chris- tina, Bert West, Vernon Flippin, Bruce Nave, Monte Ross, Robert Morris. 107 MR. KUNZ BACK ROW: Harold Moore, Bill Cromwell. Frank Iones, Paul Foster, Mr. Kunz. MIDDLE ROW: Ray Smarr, Harold Bollin, Iirnmie Wendleton, Harold Gallatin, Shirley Feltinberger, Wanda Bressman, Phyllis Ann Danielsen, Barbara Sutton, Marie Silvio, Pat Crawford. FRONT ROW: Alice McCann, Doris Mc- Querry, Ioyce Young, Iohn Lawson, Iohn Smith, Eugene Vaughan, Floyd Carter, Salvatore Sorrentino, Iack Stites. 110 MISS L. STEWART BACK ROW: Ionna Lou Lillard, Ora McCall, Norma Lee Person, Wanda Carter, Betty Lou Barelli, Ruby Iean Erickson, Nancy George, Marlene Butterfield, De Loma Scott, Elsie Shields, Doris Burns, Bar- bara Caldwell, Deretha Dake, Mildred Clayworth. THIRD ROW: Doris Gore, Marilyn Clark- in, Ioan Annis, Barbara Harris, Patsy Thatch, Shirley Williams, Shirley Price, Nancy Asher, Lena Rizzuto, Rita Ballew, Marjorie Miller, Beverly Pease, Carmeline De Salvo, Antoinette Butta. SECOND ROW: Lillian Richardson, Ianice Nickson, Lina Reeves, Ioan Eager, Bet- ty Manners, Betty Kay Rector, Marie Spano, Ioan Ryan, Norma Neas, Shirley Taylor, Mary Braile, Nancy Lee Snyder. FRONT ROW: Miss Stewart, Mary Po- vala, Genevieve Neiderland, Betty Wal- lace, Pat Iohn, Lucille Oakes, Edna Buckingham, Anna Byreans, Waymuth Weeks, Dorothy Kessinger, Betty Sue Chatman. I8 i, t, Y 9 9 H 5, 1. 1- 1, ,e 1, rt J- h le 2, 'd D- r.. 9, Y. tY p- Je rn nb- :o ls- -6 -ll, in, tn, in, in, Ic- hn ei, all, tty ,cy ma ar- ed rk- tsy ce, .WI ine ice let- ,rie ley ler. Po- Val. ina uth Sue v l, fs ' aiu-M sr:- vm. , v l i, Q. I I 110 MISS W'OOD WARD RACK l'lCNV' l,lrt1v-1 Mums, joyrttg Keithley, Pat ',l'lltUluiQwti, lvliwa tN'om-tward, ll-HRD ROW. Down: Watson, Dorothy And- -erson, Dorothy Roth, Elizabeth Gatten, Lois Warnock, Barbara Kenney, lean Roth, loan Fieti-lim Donna Mae Reese, Dorothy ljickens. SECOND HOVV Beverly Stephens, Patsy Burrus, Peggy Wheeler, Frances Shang- ter, Mary Douglas, Rosemary Brown, lo Anne Winfrey, Onis Robinson, Virginia Peterson, Evelyn Harville. FRONT ROW: lean Lortscher, Virginia Brim, Allene Price, Adra Ann Huke, Betty june McCormack, Evelyn Naylor, Barbara Mundortt, Dorothy Kramer, Na- dine De Cleva. 112 MR. I-IEPFINGER BACK ROW: Don Ervin, Eugene E. Aftolter, Arthur Zurnwalt, Mr. Heptinger, Jimmie McKinley, Phil Farley. MIDDLE ROW: Alfred Thomas, Kenneth Organ, Leslie Klint, Donald Phelps, Bill Woodrum, Iohnnie Diibon, Billy Sims, Donald Napper. FRONT ROW: Ronald Denton Cash, Rob- ert Long, Dudley Higgins, Merritt Fricke, Stewart Peden, Robert Whitney, Kirk Saxton, Dale Horn. 201 MR. IOHNSON BACK ROW: Stewart Ridenour, Homer Sheridan, Ronald Brown, Harve Guber, Frank Miller, Bill Crayne. THIRD ROW: Bob Graybill, Iohn Hender- son, Arthur DeWald, Beverly Meyer, H. C. Pennington, Elvin Dalton, Iohn Zans, Joyce Thompson, Iames Barney, Bill Garnett, Mr. Iohnson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Vader, Iudy Iudah, Hallie Mehner, Elaine Cummins, Sara Lukens, Georgia Chambers, Nadine Skeen, Iames Ramsey, Devier Hamilton. FRONT ROW: Patsy Ausman, Freddie Ioyce Fields, Betty Sands, Iessie Ditte- more, Mary Ochsner, Shirlene David- son, Corina Pena, Florence Mendolia. Marie Shull, I. B. Roberts. 202 MISS BOULTON BACK ROW: Miles Patton, Bob Moore, Russel Iohn, Horace Brelsford, Richard Walker, Miss Boulton. THIRD ROW: Clifford Martin, Charles Watkins, Monte Myers, Bill Price, Ioe Sopcich, Richard Lung, Anita Malone, Paul Madden, Iim Pickering. SECOND ROW: Ioan Lacki, Allen Leroy Jones, George Soliz, Larry Sheridan, Bruce Gilbert, Ann Williams, Shirley Martinovich, Shirley Madden, Gay Rising. Marcia Welch. FRONT ROW: Charles West, lack Thomas, Iohn Onka, Charles Steele, George Aley, Newton Bellis, Wilber L. True, Frank Summers, 203 MR. MILLER BACK ROW: Dewey M. Cowan, Ralph Shineman, Carl Dake, Ronald Green, Franklin Baldwin, Bill Thompson, Thomas Moody, Milton Carter, Bill Wetherill. THIRD ROW: Richard Iaques, Melvin Har- less, Richard Mabbott, Vince Bennett, Don Black, Bill lVlf,fIlure, David Barton, David Clark, 'lhomas Taylor, Mr. Miller. SECOND ROW: Barbara Overton, Martha Iohnson, luanita Singleton, losephine Marie H-ina, Shirley Louise Walker, Pat lVlcClc!l.mcl, losepliine Ranallo, Mary Lee Penittnq, Mary i,mt Stone, loan Helm. t'Rt'3I 'l' lfttiilff fiiiolyn lncito, Shirley Ann Huff, 1101104 lr,-:tri KCC2lt'3i'. Nldfy 1.01.1 Fill- l,imt'v, lmlrifi lj Hfipfiel, in Verle YZ1lGS, 9- fiuift 1-'vr,tntf'fi ulltil'--'-,f lE:tKf'l 19 W f' 206 MR. PAUL BACK ROW: Leonard D. Messer, lack Frazier, Wesley Godfrey, Donald Clifton, Iohn Powell, Everett Bly, Iackie Mc- Clure, Phyllis Hannsz, Mr. Paul. MIDDLE ROW: Helen Powers, Dolores Welch, Connie Naylor, Leon Thompson. David Heidbrier, Harold Brown, Gary Edwards, Lloyd O'Dell, Henry Fuller, Nadine Monroe. FRONT ROW: Wanda Iohnson, losephine Bruno, Patsy Ellis, Bessie Ann Law, Frances McKenzie, Gloria LaVone Mor- rison, Iune Campbell, Donna Lamb, Pearl Stubbs. 207 MR. LONGFELLOW BACK ROW: Louis Spainhower, Gene El- liott, James Hinote, Howard Price, Carl Leon Burnaugh, Bill Nickolson, Pete Tamburello. THIRD ROW: Earl Evinger, Ioe Inzerillo, Virginia Martin, lean Bullard, lane Bur- rell, Charlene Iohnson, Rose Vutich, Raymond Ratchford, Thomas Coleman. Bill Reinschmidt, Mr. Longfellow.. SECOND ROW: Nadine Richardson, Mari- lyn Sue Stonner, Anna Marie Accurso, Nancy Denton, Donna Lou McCartney, Dorothy Huntington, Ellena Hufiaker, An- na DeCavele, Gene Pettis, Leo Hoedl, Ed- die Wilson. FRONT ROW: Ioann Mize, Ora Franklin Peterson, Ir., Celia Ann Carson, Margie Arvin, Viola May Hatcher, Shirley Wil- letts, Hulda Sue Francis, Norma Iune McVay, Laveda Gardner. 209 MR. SEARS BACK ROW: Charles Guy, Gregg Tindall, Bill Iohnson, Roger Welch, Milroy Mitch- ell, Mr. Sears. THIRD ROW: Ray Uptegrove, Howard Bradshaw, Vincent Tortorice, Paul Gam- mill, Don Bell, Martin Tomlinson, Albert Ross, lack Price, Iohn Raniolo. SECOND ROW: Ioan Haley, Beverly Whit- son, Kay Downey, Gay Farner, Patricia McCullough, Ralph Williams, Mildred Campbell, Gertrude Minnick, Virginia Towles, Helen Sue Lilly, Betty Dickey. FRONT ROW: Virginia Vohs, Dorothy Mae Keyte, Margaret Van Artsdalen, Ieanie Woodworth, Shirley Thompson, Virginia Inqolia, Betty lean Graupner, Frances Scharnhorst, Ioan Strong, Lorraine Al- bertson. 208 MR. WESTERN BACK ROW: Tom Metz, Cliiiord Hasen- yager, Edward Green, Dean Farmer, Bill Zans, Robert McClure, Carl Maddox, Frank Faulconer, Gary Haston, Dale Hodges, Mr. Western. MIDDLE ROW: Ronald M. Waller, Ronald Gillette, I. T. Easley, Edmond Holt, David Wright, Stanley Lingle, Billy Crist. Emmett Highiill, Larry Oldham, Floyd Hopkins. FRONT ROW: Richard Millwee, Alice Walk- er, Helen Lee, Dolores Wenski, Nancy Shields, Anastisia Shane, Irene Soe- taert, Valarie Crossley, Norma Wetzel, Elmer Summers. AUD. MR. WASSON BACK ROW: Bill Worrell, Anthony Bon- avia, Bill Foster, Robert Weissert, lack Smith, Mr. Wasson. MIDDLE ROW: Iack Ashworth, Randall Hayden, Bob Howery, Donna Lyle, Roberta Miller, Glen Vogel, David Frew, Iohn Charles O'Renick, Ioe Sivigliano. FRONT ROW: Johnny Neiderman, H. B. Muchmore, Donald Ray Buford, Gene Benson, Paul Cain, Don Leslie, Harold Magruder, Carl Oliver, Clyde Iohnson. 20 ik fl. C. as U. TY ,rl ie tv, nl'- trl -1 .1- lrl te .o, xr- th' fl, ri- so, ,YI .n- Id- lin tie 'il- ne 111, :h- lrd .m- 911 rit- cia 'ed nia ey. lae nie nia :es Al- en- Bill lox, tale .ald .olt, fist, ayd alk- ncy Boe- zel, 30n- lack dall yle, ew, , B. tene rold n. S fl ll-ft rt. tvt tjflylf' E+ -yt A g 1, I,-is-,,V,l,5,5I1 Gmnn titttl-lv-if' lt ' ,tltrclrard Bright, Chatllr in ri Ne-actharn. Arthur Comer Bm 1 Ntst Lamanno, Gay- lord Ant-w lt 2- Wilkinson, Walter BQCQA THIRD QIUW 1 I. t I stmkey, Eugene Carton Ralf? K'--at-fr, Gene Newton, Kermeu' Hom, Anlllfmy Stizardino, Walter Kuhn, I,.t,-ttnelrm tltssarttrno, Bob Whise- nanrl, Robert Oster, Mt, Markeyl SECOND tiOWt jack Nochatzer, Morris Kinnevan, Ialnes Henderson, Tommy O'Connor, Robert Durham, Arnil Hatcher, V, B. Braden Conrad Graham, Don E. Cipolla, George Lambert. FRONT ROW: Bob Paden, VVayne Moore, Bob Solenberg, Clinton, Hayes, Dennis Kohlrneyer, Arthur Gene Russell, Iames Dykes, Iacl: A, Harris, Henry Teri. 210 MR. PETERS BACK ROW: Victor C. Taibi. I. D. Bruce. Roy Easley, Curtis Bland, Don McKin- ney, Cecil Love, Dick Turney, Anthony Costanza, Kenneth Gorham, Bill Wyatt, James Doty, Kenney Amos, Mr. Peters. THIRD ROW: Robert Peak, Bill Danforth. Carroll Lasater, Derril Mennis, Larry Louthain, Robert Gendreau, Billy Nesbit, Eugene Davis, Charles Patterson, Ralph Cook, lames Irwin, Stanley Eckard. SECOND ROW: Gilbert Lampton, Bill Ho- man, Gene Wolfe, Allan Carswell, Carlos Lynch, Thomas Bickley, Sammy Capra, limmy Tucker, lr., Eddie Allen, Ir., Iames Romano, Ir., Charles Dumsky. FRONT ROW: Richard Krey, Thomas Rose, Reginald Hill, Robert johnson, Lawrence Rudy, Walter Simon, lerry Cox, Anthony Scudiero, George Ballinger, Bruce Dehn, Albert Williams, Roy Iarrett, Nick Di Raimo. 214 MRS. SUMMERS BACK ROW: Nancy Sue Toner, Richard Harriman, Kenneth Ross, Don Bridegan, Emmett Stinson, Bill Hearn, Mrs. Sum- mers. THIRD ROW: Herman Brown, Edgar Reyn- olds, Lorraine Hull, lane Chartrand, Rich- ard Hulse, Harvey E, Miller, Bill C. Snyder, Dan McConnell, Mary Lou Wei- land. SECOND ROW: lean Stowell, Gwen Mann, Dorothy Lathrom, Norma Gross, Laveda Richardson, Bonnie Sue Bennett, Ange- lina Mussurici, Barbara Miller, Doris Ei- leen Iohnson, Sue Ann Holbert. FRONT ROW: Richard Fortner, Paul Fin- nell, Ioann Kelly, Estelle Scofield, Bon- nie Stodgell, Patricia Cassody, Frank Lasta, George Smith. 216 MR. CALVERT BACK ROW: King Camden, Dan Liston, Don Nimmo, Ierry Fletcher, Frank Mar- tin, Mr. Calvert. THIRD ROW: Bob Fagan, Wayne Crane, Iimmie Heinzman, Byron Beever, David Kobe, Tom Simone, lerry Strauch, Iames Williams, SECOND ROW: Robert A. Landes, Eddie Hamilton, Alden Futscher, William Grimsley, lim Sigler, Marvin Nelson, Kenneth Patterson, Ierry Gauert, Aubrey Fredericks. FRONT ROW: Bob Irwin, Wayne Iohnson, Bob Chapin, Edward Hattem, Charles Harger, Bill Williamson, Salvatore Short- ino, Bill I-Iorner, Bill Middleton. 218 MISS MCELWAIN BACK ROVV: Iirnmre Lyons, Lawrence E. Perry, l'1Ftff,?1!,1 Vlfaliefs, Carl Boydston, Duant Grigsby 'Dormld Mooney, Miss l'flCElwairt lVIlDDl.lQ ROWJ. lift. Carter, Robert Box. T. Nelson owls, Bill Ranney, ,Albert pJj:,,tv...,Q, 500, gggtgyorie, lr., Lyle Vfors- tey, 'lnqtl ffimnufi George Ravenscratt, Dot. Iohr,-1-ft illfihlyl' iqflfif L fy Miller, Marv Ioan 'I 11675. tt-IQ! .1 tfgt 5-,t,lfi.te, Mary Burgio, 'jf f- 1.3 , ihlillfl i.i:fiC, DO1'!r!Q-ll l.7Vlll't- , tg :J H.f,!'If B011 l761tCliile. fu Z. I, .--we --.www ,V ,,..,-0-s-....w-v--,WY L vm-.m.a,,,xx.,l Pg L L N .2 1 219 MISS GILMORE BACK ROW: John Kingsolver, Angelo Jos- eph Ribando, Donald Shoen, Charles Tompkins, Douglas Wells, Miss Gilmore, Sam Lucito, Ora Pennington, Ed Lowder, Dorothy Newcom, Patty McNaul. MIDDLE ROW: Delories Roseman, Dorene Cox, Marianna Surface, Juanita lvontez, Nadine Purcell, Roma Ford, Virginia O'Dell, Jeanette Neiderland, Hazel Mc- Millin, Beverly Tindall. FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Huffstickler, Betty Lampton, Ellen Bouyear, Dorothy Katz- man, Helen lleen Owen, Rose Mary De- Marco, Gloria Rose Mannino, Virginia Marie Larosa, Lillian Cannon. 301 MR. HEINE BACK ROW: Freddie Large, Richard Juerg- ens, Jerry Slavens, Bill Miller, Jimmy McNeil, Mr. Heine, Carl Pullen, Juanita Butler, Les Williams, Jess Kuhn. THIRD ROW: Harry Colley, Betty Jean Freeman, Bonnie Bisbee, Jean Alexander, Don Bisbee, Joyce Beck, Shirley Bell, James R. Clark, Stan White, Betty Bowen. SECOND ROW: Thelma Pasdach, Phil Try- on, Richard Livingston, Martha DeWeese, Edris Deller, Betty Hurt, Lois Jean Clif- ton, Claudine Corley, Barbara Jean Bul- lock. FRONT ROW: Charlene Hall, Marian Hugill, Joann Legant, Barbara Hazelbaker, Thelma King, Barbara Wake, Anna Giunta, Bev- erly Tolliver, Josephine Patti. 303 MISS CLOUGH BACK ROW: Glen Prosser, Bob Wilson, Phil Simone, Howard Moore, Harold Gable, Jimmy Jones, Jack Merriman, Miss Clough. MIDDLE ROW: Duane Johnson, Lois Track- well, Elvessa Enyeart, David Hanaway, Richard Hodges, Robert Stone, Donald Starcher, William Francis. FRONT ROW: Jim Bob Pool, Maribelle Leora Adcox, Betty Reynolds, Nelda White, Dorothy Brisco, Mary Woliley, Evelyn Fletcher, Emma Lou Fortner. 304 MR. FATE BACK ROW: Bud Thomas, R. Edward Conn, Burnie Medley, Pat Tatlinger, Norma Greeley, Mary Shepard, Joe Belingloph. MIDDLE ROW: Roy Cobb, Barbara Lewis Haas, Rosemary Haas, Janelle Boling, Janiece Boling, June White, Elaine Hes- lop, James Miller, Roy Winkler, Peggy McClure. FRONT ROW: Maxine Blackwell, Vivian Landis, Retha Smith, Marilyn Toner, Gerald Sanders, Page Erickson, Socorro Leon, Barbara Maddux, Madeline De- Feo, Jeanette Stabile. 305 MR. WHISAMORE BACK ROW: Robert Hutson, Warren Try- on, Wanda Hurt, Fred Jensen, Bill Strawn, Wayne Oster, Doyle Bouyear, Jerry Os- borne. THIRD ROW: Raymond Parker, Joe Vande- Venter, Dale Jones, Jeannine Arterburn, Billie Jean Kemp, Pat Seaborn, Ruth Welch, Wildo Cain, Mr. Whisamore. SECOND ROW: Norma Jean Swager, Jo Ann Gerard, Kathryn Pollard, Evolyn Veach, Mary Anderson, Betty Frazier, Bobby Pugh, Donald Buckles. FRONT ROW: Jack Cannon, Marvin Mason, Wanda Moore, Lupe Montez, Gloria Smoot, Buddy Leroy Cox, Genevieve Smith. 22 306 MISS GRASSLEY BACK ROW: Bill Trurnbo, Charlie Love, Robert Iones, Donald Bender, Leroy O'Connell, Raymond Fann, Iames Carey, Kenneth Kinman, Fred Nelson. IQHIRD ROW: Phil Crabtree, Carol Cook, Wilma Grindinger, Dolores Peck, Ianice Goodsheller, Ioan Barnett, Rellae Iohn- son, Marcha Brisbin, Donna Shields, Merle Cooper, Mary Martin, Donald Phillips. SECOND ROW: Delores Wilson, Betty Wells, Io Ann White, Martha Heck, Dorothy Morgan, lean Crawford, Martin Braden, Earl Kueck, Ernie Otis, Helen Witherspoon, Miss Grassley. FRONT ROW: George Hamblin, Martha Groshong, Beverly Vochatzer, Hellen Gillespie, Mary Eileen Miller, Geraldine Hobson, Mickey Arenson, Bob Fortner. 307 MISS GREGORY BACK ROW: Tom Hutsler, Bob Marshall, Iames Clark, Ronald Young, Gale W. Scott, Patricia Davis, Charles Shields, Paul Cosby, Raymond Higgins, Albert Fuller, Miss Gregory. THIRD ROW: Raymond Callahan, Roy Thornton, Gene Burrus, Betty Sorrentino, Patty Alexopoulos, Ioseph Cona, Angelo Falcone, Bill Hoppe, James Sheets, Ierry Lowther. SECOND ROW: Clifford Iackson, Hazel Woodrum, Lorraine Macaluso, Nancy Lee Hanney, Barbara Passiglia, Dolores Brents, Beverly Lois Price, Barbara Iean Hunter, Dorcas Ross, Norma Lale. FRONT ROW: Nadine Lisle, Geraldine Hos- man, Shirley Martin, Frances Risalvato, Evelyn Kirk, Clara Sirna, Betty Napier, Betty Stuart, Pat Ragan, Martha Price. 308A MR. BROCK BACK ROW: Mr. Brock, Eddie Frank, Iohn Petock, Robert E. Blundell, Clarence Thomas, Mary Lou Davis, Betty Lou Greer, Julianne Hilliard, Betty Blue. THIRD ROW: Wanda Mansfield, Ioan Clos- son, Lester Spoor, Iohn Dickinson, Caro- lyn Murphy, Dorothy Foster, Donald Sands, Ianet Sue Thomas, Mary Eliza- beth Groff. SECOND ROW: Kenny Arney, Kathryn Mor- ris, Mary Yates, Ruby Davis, Doris Dozier, Marie Adcox, Carmen Usnick, Patty Shannon. FRONT ROW: Betty Bradham, Tommy Naylor, Denise Brookshire, Charles Kueck, Beverly Mae Manis, Lois Fox, Rosalie Poe, Frank Wallace. 309 MISS GREEN BACK ROW: Russ Hughes, Charley Sayers, Curtis Brannan, Lawrence Murphy. Mary Smith, Iohn Vogt, Charles Finter, Tony Soulis, Iean Caldwell, Miss Green. MIDDLE ROW: Carl Rodina, DeLene Park- er, Barbara Lang, Evelyn Pierce, Bar- bara Coleman, Geraldine Hall, Beverly Kirkharn, Ioyce O'Neal, lane Madsen, Ieannette Nicely, lack Hatchitt. FRONT ROW: Margie Buford, Warren Skin- ner, Ieanette Gable, Richard Lucas, Betty L. Barnes, Mary Kershaw, Phyllis Marie LaRocca, Lenore lean Provinge, Lelia Hughes. 310 MISS WADE BACK ROW: james Gale, Ioe Pierce, Ted Rornlne, Van Sweet, Roger Dennis, Bob Williams, June Henley, Alberta Johnson, Helen Whittall, Nina Watson, Miss Wade. MIDDLE ROW- George Liles, Barbara Shields, Ralph Galatis, jimmy Stark, An- ne Foster, Marvin Watson, Carol Har- rington, Mary lane Hatfield, Io Anne Arnold, Dorothy Kennedy. t'RON'l' ROW' Sally Ann Kramer, Duane Simpson, ,larues Owen, Kenneth Williams, Dorothy Humphries, Betty Stubbs, Shirley A.'Q 'lll11 Darlene Tomlin, Lillian Call, Ruth -:Fc lf 23 311 MISS SPENCER BACK ROW: Lloyd Vest, Darrell Maxwell. Don Dickerson, Ronald Brewer. THIRD ROW: Bill Welborn, Delbert Hooper, Kerrell Maze, Elden Bouyear, Shirley Smith, Norma Looney, Maxine Botten- berg, Patsy Cook, Irene Marie Boyles. SECOND ROW: Aloah Stewart, Charleen Rankin, Pat Brown, Rose Marie Fowler, Norma Lung, Betty Dishman, Barbara Lusby, Margaret Case, Juanita Prewitt, Margery Tate. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Weston, Frances Carter, Joyce Burton, Maryann Enss, La Vena Harris, Darlene Jackson, Michalene Pascuzzi, Margaret Rago, Marjorie Chal- mers, Alice Gill, Betty Hunter. 313 MISS EVANS BACK ROW: James Creviston, Bill Cooper, Robert Merritt, Martin Mehner, Kenneth Rinker, Marjorie Coen. THIRD ROW: Howard Phillippe, Marcella Robinson, Margaret Olson, Richard Aren- son, Robert Railsback, Ben Galbraith, Lee Roy Moore, Ray Knotts, Emily Jean Jones. SECOND ROW: Barbara Garrison, Mar- guerite Hull, Billie Robison, Ida Lee Cook, Mary Louise Rothgeb, Judy Bur- gio, Louise Moore, Blanche Hardie, Nancy Taylor, Miss Evans. FRONT ROW: Antonette Lasta, Ethelee Ray, Mary Irene Harrell, Irvena Henzlik, Vir- ginia Rose Armstrong, Constance Mc- Clelland, Lois Trussell, Viola Curtis. 314 MISS NEUMANN BACK ROW: Frank Goodhue, .James G. Clarke, Charles L. Frost, Patrick E. Cook, William S. Rising. THIRD ROW: David Thomas, Brice Rine- hart, Jay Kenagy, Mary Jane Hendrix, Hank Breidenthal, Brandon Brown, Ben Bly, Bill Witter, Tommy Snedden, Miss Neumann. SECOND ROW: Velma Dene Cordray, Flor- ence Shields, Tillie Hagerty, Mary Mc- Whorter, Charlene Keck, Lee Ellen Mich- aels, Margery Alice Karr, Arlene Shiner, Jeanette Parsons, Beverly Breuer, Daniel Schooley. FRONT ROW: Doris Kaiser, Vera Frances Swearingen, Nella Jean Koelmel, Jennie Romano, Carol West, Patricia Rum, Pat Owen, Jim Poe, Theodore Greer. 316 MISS GHERRING BACK ROW: Barbara Joan Miller, Mildred Scovill, Charlotte Hall, Ruth Belscamper, Geraldine Dunlap, Vonceil Nolan, Joann Henshaw, Carol Freeman, Helen Simp- son, Joann Reeder. FRONT ROW: Helen Silvius, V. Lorraine Jeffries, Eleanor Wyatt, Angeline Sol- lomi, Virginia Laverty, Miss Gherring, Maxine Beshears, Suzanne Martin, June Lynch, Laura Lee Craig, Dorothy Fellers. 317 MRS. HENDERSON BACK ROW: Joann Eubank, Clara Gauld, Mary Sue Breshears, Jean Winfrey, Mrs. Henderson, Peggy Cunningham, Delores Northington, Betty Self, Elnora Maitland, Mona Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Georgia Baker, Joyce Un- derwood, Marjorie McMahan, Betty Bax- ter, Nadine Craig, Veona Brenner, Alma Naylor, Rose Marie Polizzi, Mary Ferrara. 24 400 NHSS NEWITT l5.'Rf.,'lt. lttftlm' la -ws Feed, Robert Laverty, 'ltd r'.:1tl.i.i Ralph Guyett, Dorsey Don Cross um Clash, ,lohn Hobbs, Steve lwrljkkvt-,Jig tjgitjl JVJCCTQXLJJJQYQ FRONT HOW. Betty Repass, John Webb. Harlan Hoel. Leroy Guyett, Miss Newitt, Bucldle ugain, Barbara Elliott, Barbara Conway, Norma Staves, Donna Lea Tin- ftall, Arlene Doris Williams. 401 MISS N. STEWART BACK ROW: Delores Arnold, Norma Farm- er, Marilyn McCurdy, Miss Stewart, Mary Lois Lentz, Mary Lou Russum, Elvina Templeton. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Ramsey, Barbara Bab- bit, Barbara Selvidge, June Baldwin, Di- ane Gash, Elaine Snyder, Wilmetta Aus- tin, Shirley McFarland, Marilyn Childs, Snookie Williams. FRONT ROW: Josephine Mary Mendolia, Angeline Colletti, Mary Louise Espinosa. Doris Neal, Betty Ochsner, Rose Marie Maroon, Jeanette Molle, Norma House. Nadine Pemberton, Marie Lanza. 403 MR, HARMAN BACK ROW: Robert A. Miller, Donald Wright, Emmett Arlint, Howard Hon, Mr. Harman. THIRD ROW: William McCormack, Law- rence Heinrich, Charles Lee Corwine, Dean E. Smith, Jack A. Nelson, Bill Mc- Caulley, Richard Meyer, Kyle Stone. Robert Daniel, Dale Ide. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Rusk, Erma Jean Whitney, Jo Anne Scott, Donna Townley. Marian Delisio, Belva Begulio, Donna Hanlon, Rosalyn Closson, Reta Williams, Michelene Romano. FRONT ROW: Constance Giordano, Eugene Parker, Harold Booth, Patty Warren, Ver- iean Johnson, Virginia Richey, Shirley Hamilton, Betty Ann Alleman, Virginia Mussurici. 404 MRS. BELL BACK ROW: John Burdick, Joanne Boice. George Denniston, Elizabeth Miller. Wanda Harris, Betty Weaver, Jackie Royal, Margaret Lawrence, Charlene Smith, Delores Payne, Beverly Craig. FRONT ROW: Joanne Hisey, Jean Lamb. Marjorie Stobaugh, Jo Ann Gebhardt. Esther J. Giarraputo, Leona Tarnburello. Loretta McGaugh, Joy Pepper, Katherine Clevenger, Mrs. Bell. 405 MISS CLAUSEN BACK ROW: Don Van Noy, Pal Stiles, Bruce Kirk, Bill George, Barbara Jo Sweeney, l 'f:r'aldine Hill, Jack Roach, Bob Anthony, J. Alfred Webster, Miss Clausen. l'fllDDLl,f ROV! Barbara Morgan, Marjorie Kelley, Doris Pence, Babe Marra, Robert Miller, iioroihy Jones, Norma Gammill. Naomi .I-Je-elii. Margaret Madison. FHOZTJ HOW' Donna Lea Arenson, Virginia lee lIf, l'ji'l1f'Dlt Janet Canada, Bobe Jean Q.,l5l,f.-iz.-.on, lfrrumtrlc- Juanita Rounds. l'lf,ft'm lferw Fill 'lft HQlQt'1 'l'HVlOl', Lois t'lf,'w ff 25 9-s 406 MISS CAIN BACK ROW: Bill Butcher, Henry Meador, Marion Mistretta, Paul Harter, Pansy Smith, Theresa Spanbauer, Shirley Plas- kett, Louanna Smith, Miss Cain. THIRD ROW: Mary Quatrocky, Roberta Bartel, Mary Fern Maddox, Patricia Ann Lynn, Beatrice Pearl Craven, Ieanne Cleveland, Charlene Love, Mary Lou Sullivan, Phyllis Ann Hendrickson. SECOND ROW1 Marlene Ryerson, Patricia Caughey, Virginia Martin, Vernice Hood, Elaine Shilley, Ioan Liles, Phyllis Marks, Io Ann Vivona, Eva Brown. FRONT ROW: Nancy McGaugh, Sammy lean Smith, Norma McConnell, Beverly Marie Frans, Pat Hubbard, Billie Sprad- ley, Charlotte Anderson. 407 MR. IACKSON BACK ROW: Bob Fitzjarrell, Roy Henshaw, Delbert Russell, Marvin Kinnett, Don May, Clifton Burkhead, Henry George Eichenberger, Mr. Iackson. MIDDLE ROW: David Iudah, Bob Walker, Burney Lee Hill, Bob Adams, Charles Butner, Bob Allgrunn, Orlo Enyeart, Ron- ald Seitz, Dennis Overbay, Herb Teeple. FRONT ROW: Leonard Conrick, Wilford Lee, Dale Miller, Raymond Crist, Bob De- Walt, Frank Davis, Billy Hanes, Harold Siron, Virgil Glassinger. 408 MISS CASSELL BACK ROW: Don Holden, Carder Manning. Phil Needles, Maurice Greeley, Larry Patrick, Gerald Curtin, Ioyce Smith, Evelyn Evans, Iim O'Dell, Bill Layton. MIDDLE ROW: Don Sturnph, Emerson Hatch, Ronald Outlaw, Bill Barton, Martha Puck- ett, Barbara Wood, Lila Davis, Pat Parks, Shirley Kern, Hazel Davis, Miss Cassell. FRONT ROW: Don Hulett, Lawrence Kap- pelman, Don Harper, Harold Sheil, Dolores Ann Ross, Wilma lean Hughes, Beulah Rodgers, Iohnnie Goertz, Danny Daniel. 410 MISS IACOBSON BACK ROW: Ioanne Spanbauer, Virginia Williams, Gloria McLaughlin, Delores Curry, Eloise West, Gloria Barbee, Mary Ann Patterson, Lois Ioy Allen, Norma Lea Garrett, Yvonne Stroud, Miss Jacobson. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Stewart, Margaret Hed- rick, Catherine Horner, Nancy Thurman, Dorothea Hatchitt, Shirley Erickson, Mary Robinson, Gerry Maddox, Pat Reddoch, Sarah Lee School. FRONT ROW: Doris Marie Favaro, Louise Reed, Mary Lou Abell, Betty Lee Fugate, Arline Austin, Carolyn Powell, Iuanita Mansfield, Donna Murray, Donna Single- ton, Pauline Teri. 411 MISS A. MILLER BACK ROW: Earl Clark, Marvin Shepherd, Bill Rowe, Artie Ibarra, Iesse Crumpton, Miss Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Ray Shepard, Bob Morris, Dorothy Hodges, Hollis Archer, Law- rence Renshaw, William McIntyre, Victor Lee Crabtree, Charles lgert. FRONT ROW: Daniel Wilson, Norma Smith, Barbara Rice, Pete Espinoso, Patsy Parr, Paulitu Candillo, Dale Goddard, Eugene Van Alst. 26 412 MISS DAUGHERTY BACK ROW. Rinina Caley, Anita Harper, Gloria Sf-hlichter, Deon Harrison, Bev- erly Graham, Laura Caley, Jo Ann Neth- eiton, Clara lo Bledsoe. THIRD ROVV: Doris Johnson, Kathleen Var- ner, Marie Stephens, Mary Russell, Betty Bartell, Betty Baldus, Leona Smallwood, Betty Tennant, Mary Evalee Cox, Miss Daugherty. SECOND ROW: Esther Plortmiller, Joan Povala, Gloria Hahn, Katheryn Fitzwater, Barbara Price, Dorothy James, Ferne Al- bert, Doris Cox, Ruth Buehler, Ralph Haskins. FRONT ROW: Rosetta Sartin, Charlotte Lentz, Katherine Hogan, Marlene McCoy. Carol Lee Osborne, Beverly Dennison, Joanne Hobson, Joanne Ray. 413 MISS WASSON BACK ROW: Richard Miller, Alfred A. Comstock, Tom McKittrick, Phillip Chil- ders, Dick Dabney, Eddie Martin, Don Beck, Bob Lane, Bob Bond, Darlene Hatchitt, Miss Wasson. MIDDLE ROW: Phyllis Louthain, Sylvia Epple, Shirley Michaels, Katherine Dell Rising, Marilyn McClelland, Betty Mat- son, Emily Hartrnan, Bonnie Jean Royer, Joan Eichenberger, Beverly Johnson, Mar- garet Williams. FRONT ROW: Betty Schwab, Gloria Emmett, Doris Bledsoe, Sylvia Withers, Jeanette Kent, Joyce Elaine Clarke, Patsy Jo Wyatt, Shirley Reno, Nadine Montalto. 413A MR. ROEDL BACK ROW: Jim Allinder, Buzz Powell, Bill Haney, Phil Precht, Johnny Asher, Wini- tred Perry, Betty Louise Poole, Patsy Karst, Mr. Roedl. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Coleman, Virginia Carrarnusa, Shirley Harris, Frances Hale, Dorothy McNeely, Arlene Eckard, Doris Hunt, Ima Jean Nations, Robert Brandes, Charles L. Brown. FRONT ROW: Edna Mortimeyer, Mary Alice Heidbrier, Betty Bloom, Beverly Witham, Doris Crow, Ellen Harding, Eleanor Jol- litfe, Zelda Cusick, Eva Ann Daly. 414 MISS GAYLORD BACK ROW: Phil Phillips, Frank Simmons. Ralph Earles, Barbara Newton, Miss Gay- lord. THIRD ROW: Juanita Madison, Jo Ann Wise, Neva Pace, Richard Lark, Dorothy Maycock, Wanda Terry, Pat McCune, Sue Atherton, Louis Johnsen. SECOND ROW: Renee Allee, Barbara Stean, Donna Campbell, Joanna Guinn, Laurabeth McDane1, Jewell Dean Frans, Ida Spidle, Helen Cooksey, Bob Evans, Deloris Kinne- van. FRONT ROW: Dona Dalton, Marill Lee Wade, Eugene Phillips, Anthony Diste- fano, Bob Power, Fred Dunlap, Don Ham- ilton, Wanda Pennington, Janet How. Kathryn Schmidt. 415 MISS JACKSON BACK ROW: Nugent Adams, Ronald Hardie, Bob O'Grady. THIRD ROVJ: Donald Dennis, Raymond Ault, David L. Egan, Roy Arterburn, Paul Stark, Archie McGee, Jean Perry, La Dona Hill, Miss Jackson. SECOND ROW: Bill Madsen, Rornaine Ram- sey. Joseph Stiahan, Carol Jean Noland, Carolyn Coen, Jeanne Gross, Shirley Townley, Louella Nelson, George Hamil- lon. l RON'l' RCJJN: Lois Katz, Janice Moulder, Dorothy 53i.lniinalfei, Betty Buehler, Mary jo flfmillo, Jean J-uhiizon, Nick J. Pluchrno, ljfmalfl hay, Laura Alevander, PBITICIB lv'lf.'ifa1inf.t. Z7 416 MISS KNUDTSON BACK ROW: David Edwards, Richard Mc- Farlane, Albert Ellis, David Bywaters, Courtney Sloan, Herman Strauch Jr., James Stafford, James R. Pippin, Robert W. Drury, Miss Knudtson. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Stribling, Norris Dur- rell, Phil Aldrich, Richard Fitzwater, Eu- gene Huffman, Joseph Trevison, Johnny Upp, Pat Pendleton, Freddie Davis, Frankie Coleman, Bud Younkin. FRONT ROW: Frank Chaloud, Gary Thur- man, Waitman Meyer, Bob Brotemarkle, Marna Jean Katz, Sal Iannazzo, Helen Belscamper, Byron Combs, Patsy Hamits ton, Shirley How, Bill Haas. 417 MISS L. H. MILLER BACK ROW: Robert Gaither, Walter Moore, Jimmie Massey, Richard Dunn, Miss L. H. Miller. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Williams, Janet Kuhr, Marilyn Freeman, Doris Jean Pratt, Eliza- beth Ann Milford, Mary Lou Ivlyer, Joan Munns, Pearl Powell. SECOND ROW: Betty Brotemarkle, Jane Phillips, Beverly LaSala, Donna Sullivan. Don Ide, Daniel Smith, Harold Grant, John Duncan, Gene Rogers. FRONT ROW: Dean Elliott, Bonnie Bartlett. Maurine Meyer, Donald O'Dell, Eddie Hendrickson, Maurice Nolte, Stanley Farmer, Arthur L. Evans, Cecil Bryant. 419 MR. HAWTHORNE BACK ROW: Ernest P. Haley, Donald Powell, Jack Beall, Jimmie Sawyer, Veronica Jean Barra, Dorothy Love, Joe Grimmett, Bob Dalton, Mr. Hawthorne. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Adden, Norman Donahue, Donna Marian Broomfield, Norma Cofer, Wilma Shubkagel, Elaine Suddath, Virginia Kelly, Zula Cox, Mari- lyn Terry, Mary Stokes. FRONT ROW: Curtis Sullivan, Charles Maurin, Robert Schmitt, Clara Canard, Betty Biggs, Joyce Brecht, Shirley God- man, Mary Ellen Way, Wanda Brinkley, Richard Snyder. 420 MRS. FERGUSON BACK ROW: James Moran, Carl Calhoon, Bill Barnhouse, Donald Hood, Charles Naylor, Joe Russell, Richard Nash, Arthur Sigelin, Francis Gauld, James Green. MIDDLE ROW: Norma Jean Davis, Bob Ben- nett, Pat Jenkins, James Spencer, Helen Gross, Robert Still, Harold Rouse Jr., Ruth Appleby, Doris Riddle, Marjorie Neal, Mrs. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Jeannine Briscoe, Josephine DiCapo, Juanita Wilson, Dorothy Smith, Phyllis Ross, Jacqueline Trader, Betty Silvius, Gwen Needham, Gloria Morris, Larry Summers. 422 MISS GUFLER BACK ROW: Betty Darling Barnes, Betty Ruth Osburn, Helen Self, Clarene Don- nici, Billie Jean Huifaker, Lois Hendrick- son, Peggy Ann Garlitz, Miss Gufler. MIDDLE ROW: Margaret Purdy, Janice Wheeler, Geraldine Paden, Frances Floyd, Donna Ward, Mary Ann Brown, Shirley Schinderling, Deloris Marie Ray. FRONT ROW: Frances Adams, Betty Lou Duckworth, Wanda Lucile Haase, Dona Lee Clarke, Jeanie Nash, Mary Jane By- bee, Gloria Miller, Clara Swann. 28 C. S. -1 rl I- Ll- Y S, I- 9, X1 tl! 9. L. I, a- in 16 nf tt, tl, ie ?Y ld .L D9 an d, me ri- es d, d- Y, nn, es LII n- 911 I., 'le ne th, tty is, tty Jn- :k- ce fd, GY ou na By- HOME ROGM HOME ROOM is a very appropriate title for the twenty-minute period just before second hour, for it is here that each individual receives special training for democracy. Here the home room bulletin acquaints the student with the daily activities of the school, and it is here that many group and individual problems are dis- cussed and disposed of. The Home Room itself is a democratic or- ganization, for it Works as a small community council, with a president presiding over each session, a secretary taking the attendance, and a treasurer receiving all money due the school. Each separate unit is represented in the school legislature-the student council-by a repre- sentative who is elected by the home room and Whose duty it is to keep his home room in- formed on all important issues discussed at each student council meeting. The adviser is a member of the faculty. He tries to aid each individual in finding his special place in the life of the school. These democratic units, though small in size, are very important organizations in our school: for if they are managed successfully, they become the training ground for democ- racy. l Io Ann Pt vala 1 selling Courier subscriptions in Home Room 3. fsopt A regular home-Joom meeting. 3. Patsy Karat sells Nofeasters in a Home Room. it Mary Lf-is 't..+.-.rfiz lewis the home-room bulletin. FU Imtwtw 7- iff sly, rfoviriq an student council report in Home Room. . V , , J ' . ' , ,...,..,.,-.......... .Q . ! F , W I 2 .4 4 3 5 F K v V V., YV.,-.-.7-.-vi? F . X 1 23, 12 'V 5 3 3' , , h ,Z , 343: 5 , iii 222 5 1 ill QM .ff ,'A 1 My Q.. 'f-M72 W ' .,, if 1 ., DME W 4457 W C. O. E. BACK ROW: Glen Prosser, Phil Simone, Dean Farmer, Bill Haney, Arthur Powell, Howard Moore, Herman Brown, Mr. Roedl. THIRD ROW: Ruben B. Pruesner, Tom L. Simone, Alden Futscher, Brice Rinehart, Wayne Oster, Bob Stone, Iohnny Asher, Phil Precht. SECOND ROW: Robert Brandes, Charles L. Brown, Ioan Scott, Dee Vinson, Helen Self, Doris Hunt, Winifred Perry, Virginia Carramusa. FRONT ROW: Arlene Eckard, Doris Crow, Mary Lou Abell, Elvessa Enyeart, Beverly Witham, Billie Robison, Eleanor Iollifte, Iuanita Mansfield, Elaine Snyder, Ellen Harding, Mary Ann Brown. DRIVERS' TRAINING BACK ROW: Bud Thomas, Robert Laverty, Roy Easley, Robert Gendreau, Iimmie McKinley, Bill Richardson, Frank Faulconer, lim Heinzman, Lester Williams, Ioann Eubank, Pat Kerr. THIRD ROW: Miss Miller, Ann Dillingham, Derril Mennis, Duane Iohnson, Franklin Baldwin, Don Stumph, Iim Bob Pool, Phil Tryon, Larry Kappelman, Marco Gulotta, William Francis, Martha Puckett. SECOND ROW: Barbara Haas, Iune White, Betty McDane1, Gerry Maddox, Mary Louise Rothgeb, Iudy Burgio, Retha Smith, Ioan Holstine, Esther I. Giarraputo, Leona Tamburello, Pat Iarrett. FRONT ROW: Clarene Donnici, Rosemary Haas, Geraldine Hosman, G. 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THIRD ROW: Ioanne Hobson, Ioan Holstine, Norma House, Patsy Karst, Helen Lilly, Betty Manners. SECOND ROW: Margaret Morris, Edna Morti- meyer, Ieanette Parsons, Mary Ann Pat- terson, Ioan Povala, Pat Ramsey. BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Rising, Mary Belle Russell, Daisy Stonerock, Pat Thieman, Mar- garet Williams, Sylvia Withers, Miss Daugherty. M DELTA LITERARY B 'CW 'REQ Wa? ' 'fwf ' fri . Q F - ., X wwf , 4 , t t Vt ., A if 3-:C a y YZ:-will SOCIETY TOP ROW: Fern Albert, Iean Alexander, Laura Alexander, Helen Belscamper, Maxine Beshears, Maxine Blackwell, Jean Crawford. w t, Q25 4 0 ya fx f f M if ff fh 1 ,xv 7 .fb 4 ,1 9 1 V X , . H 'ye , ,X I . y -1 , , f f N 1 t M X ff X? b, 5 V 'f 1 Q f 4 f gm:--W 1w'is'wfy3z2 Sksgswlwjw-v1,5q7,'5Vi A V ' 1- S :V Q I . Aff ,V N04 grams 1, X ivy . u I . . . - ' I , , - f FOURTH ROW. Lila Davis, Ioan Eubank, 23 - - f - - WE wt? fb ' ,t .. p 1 I f sf , , ,, Nancy Hanney, Mary lane Hendrix, 1 t - Q. , M- P1 54. t,, . . . 3 , I Q ,M ,Q l. ., ' f Virginia Houghton, Adra Ann Huke, . P ' - ,, 1 V Q . A ., T .Q 1 ,Q A 5 ' , 1' Q - V H. Io Ann Hurt. 1 My , an xmas .N X .av Q0,1s0:, .- wp WUXV ,,vf,w, 1 1-, 1: K1 imfv yfy Q3- 1 ,A,. ,, . M , ff, Q Q7 amy- f :war - ' f 'T 1- A C x Q1 .Q Qqs 10 Q zqs 41 1 fx1t1:1 3411-,M 1 1' ff , ' T 1,Mey vga., ,541 1 , sf fe X 1 mx if Z 3519 1 4 1 me Q ' swf ? V15 QW SV-E, sw, t f X Q- 0 Efzkab 851,57 1 YW? Q? We QQWQQQ-2 , J 5 ,X W .. , A Q: , WSWWQE we S iw : P THIRD ROW: Beverly Iohnson, Kath- --'f erine Iohnson, Pat Kerr, Evelyn Kirk, Margaret Lawrence, Pat McCannon, t Peggy McClure. X1 2 as Sump j QMS W, X lax Q' 6 t ,X y by ,Q ,J . , ,525 A , M, it lv Wa. f Q as ,S ,ab .,, X .. . Y , 1 an bm - -2 ga? '- 'M-3. 51 , if , GMX , if fgafg' , f 5 . if , 1 ja X z , Q 1 f .. if T W6 my F Q 5 MAL - Xyis i s ,EZ ' zf 2:54 if 38 Aka -f fe ' Qs 1 , X S ' V4 ' '951 t N 1 Q ,va N by X fw ,1 5 W Q 0 z Q iv V K9 SECOND ROW: Barbara Miller, Betty I Myers, Pat Parks, Barbara Passiglia, Barbara Price, Virginia Richey, Do- ' lores Ross. we Q A -f BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Royer, Pat Shan- non, Aloah Stewart, Iackie Trader, Ioan White, Mrs. Ferguson. SOCIETY CABINETS ALPHA BACK ROW: Nancy Thurman, Dorothea Hatchitt, Virginia E. Martin. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Powell, Barbara Burns, Mary McWhorter. DEBATER BACK ROW: Iimmy McNeil, Carder Manning, Hank Breidenthal. FRONT ROW: Dan Davis, Iim Dull, Bob Anthony. CLIO BACK ROW: Gerry Maddox, Wilma McCowen, Iean Lamb, Norma Lea Garrett. FRONT ROW: Pat Schumaker, Alice Lewis, Carolyn Harmon. BENTON BACK ROW: Iimmy Stafford, Phil Needles, Robert Drury, Willis Middleton. FRONT ROW: Iimrny Hunter, Stan White, Warren Williams. THETA BACK ROW: Pat Ramsey, Ioan Povala, Katherine Dell Rising. FRONT ROW: Daisy Stonerock, Bonnie Brown, Pat Karst. DELTA BACK ROW: Mary Iane Hendrix, Io Ann White, Io Ann Hurt, Peggy McClure. FRONT ROW: Pat McCannon, Betty Myers, Bonnie lean Royer, Nancy Lee Hanney. '01 ,ww ,,. 1. . LITERARY CONTEST On April 23 the thirty-fourth annual Literary Contest was held. The Clionian Literary So- ciety won first place with twelve points: the Alphas and Debaters tied for second place with eleven points each: and Deltas placed GOLD MEDAL Prepared Speech Mary McClelland Declamation Iames Sawyer Short Story Shirley Michaels Poem lane Chartrand Essay Dolores Ross third with nine points. Both the spoken and written events were of high quality. The so- cieties are to be congratulated for the excellent training which their members are receiving through this annual contest. SILVER MEDAL BRONZE MEDAL Ronald Outlaw Faye King Nancy Hanney Alice Lewis Lawrence Heinrich Io Ann Hurt Margaret Embry Stanley White Nancy Taylor Patricia Ramsey We Carolvn Harmon reads the minutes at the Clio meeting. Debaters take time out to pose. Valentines decorate the refreshment table for the girls' joint rush party. A regular meeting of the Theta Literary Society. lo Ann Hurt leading a discussion at the Delta meeting. Iames Stafford calling the Benton roll. Becoming acquainted at the rush party. Mary McWhorter con- ducts the Alpha meet- ing. Rush party black-board drawings in Room 208. reads e Clio Le out te the for the arty. roi the :iety. ling a Delta calling Lted at T COI1- meet- :-board n 208. SPEECH ARTS CLUB TOP ROW: Robert Anthony, Margie Arvin, Rita Sue Ballew, Shirley Bell, Carol Bond, Patricia Cassody, Marilyn Clarkin. NINTH ROW: Patricia Cook, Hazel Davis, Robert Drury, Ioan Eager, Charles W. Pinter, Anne Foster, Peggy Ann Gar- itz. EIGHTH ROW: Diane Gates, Maurice Greeley, Nancy Lee Hanney, Ronald Hardie, Barbara Harris, Doris Hender- son, Iune Henley. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine Heslop, Iohn Hobbs, Norma House, Wilma lean Hughes, Marguerite Hull, Norma len- kins, William Iohnson. SIXTH ROW: Dorothy Jones, Shirley Kern, Anna Faye King, Ioe Larnanno, Bessie Ann Law, Mary Lois Lentz, Alice Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Larry Louthain, Mary Nc- Clelland, Pat McCune, Mary Mc- Whorter, Paul Madden, Barbara Mad- dux, Carder Manning. FOURTH ROW: lim Miller, Connie Nay- lor, Phil Needles, Naomi Neely, lini- mie O'De11, Margaret Olson, Ronald Outlaw. THIRD ROW: Phil Paladino, Patricia Parks, Larry Patrick, Nadine Pember- ton, Shirley Plaskett, Mary Ann Potts, Bob Power. SECOND ROW: Martha Puckett, Lina Reeves, Bonnie lean Royer, Mary Belle Russell, Marlene Ryerson, Iames Sawyer, Charles R. Sayers, Charlene Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Iohn L. 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Q f gg 4 ' . ggi gm sk lag' 5 ,. f i 5- L -, rw g: Z . rm W.. gmf ,I .X QW. ,sw ai O M as pn. 1. ,r , 1 7 em: my my Q -v ww 4+ fr ww - -1. ws f , , few ,f 4:3 ., ' 'NW f f 235W-fs? ' F Y' 15 trizi C' I A-1 - f Ji X ? im -- f y f .lQ,l'0' v, Qxwx wi a X 0: J-:f't2.'6 x , 5. M 1 ' 'V I - ' t ' J y '5 ijg Q Z L 1 a . f , ' , f sit - Q-: 4 ,. , -t Q-32' .Qi 5 W -. f., fe vii.: I are I ., M' at fd , . -V .: gs, .I ' f - flgr .. , .-.-1 - -, Q ,, , 3' . Q Y ygyy 1 t- -' r ,J - Z I he 2: f ' A ft ' ' -2' W . A, ff ,,f me s,, , f 42 B ts - ,sf A s f W Q 1 wwf ' rs ns X sf X . X ,rs , f - f 1 X f . , q fs 1 - X ,s g QSW Sf ' Q X . 9 , 1 , Wgpf 4 , Q-, Jw yfsjf ar, W . Q, ff 2 J- A -, as I f ' KST' T Ml Shi , ' 2 4 ' '19 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB TOP ROW: Anna Marie Accurso, Max- ine Blackwell, Ioanne Boice, Marjorie Chalmers, Katherine Clevenger, Bev- erly Craig, Patricia Davis. TENTH ROW: Geraldine Dunlap, Helen Edwards, Shirley Erickson, Irene Evans, Doris Favaro, Doris Flagg, Carolyn Freeman. NINTH ROW: Marilyn Ioan Freeman, Vivian French, Betty Fugate, Io Ann Gebhardt, Esther Iosephine Giar- raputo, Connie Giordano, Rosemary Haas. EIGHTH ROW: Mildred lean Harker, Carolyn Harmon, Wanda lean Harris, Darlene Hatchitt, Ioan Helm, Feraldine Hill, Ioanne Hisey. SEVENTH ROW: Virginia Lee Hough- ton, Ianet How, Patricia Iohn, Kath- ryn Iohnson, Lois Katz, Marna lean Katz, Iean Lamb. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Marie La Rocca, Virginia Marie Larosa, Antonette Lasta, Margaret Lawrence, Socorro Leon, Wilma McCowen, Elnora Mait- land. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Martin, Virginia Martin, Barbara Miller, Ramoth Millin, Gloria Morris, Donna Murray, Virginia Mussurici. FOURTH ROW: Vonceil Nolan, Barbara Overton, Ioy Pepper, Kathryn Pollard, Iosephine Ranallo, Shirley Reno, Mary Robinson. r THIRD ROW: Michelene Romano, Do- lores Ann Ross, Iacqueline Royal, Frances Shangler, Shirley Smith, Ruth Lorraine Smithey, Ieanette Stabile. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Stobaugh, Bar- bara Io Sweeney, Leona Tamburello, Nancy Taylor, Virginia Tellis, Betty lane Tennant, Ollie Tetherow. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Sue Toner, Iac- queline Trader, Beverly Vochatzer, Charlene Warrnington, Betty Weaver, Virginia Williams, Ann Williams, Mrs. Bell. OLYMPIC CLUB TOP ROW: Ioy Allen, Bonnie Brown, Mildred Marie Campbell, Iane Chart- rand, Sylvia Epple, Ioann Eubank. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Foster, Norma Greeley, Ioann Henshaw, Mary Alice Herrick, Louise Hoffman, Ioan Hol- stine. THIRD ROW: Beverly Kirkham, Iean Lortscher, Peggy McClure, Lee Ellen Michaels, Gertrude Minnick, Iuanita Montez. SECOND ROW: Angelina Mussurici, Pat Owen, Barbara Passiglia, Mary Ann Patterson, Ioan Povala, Mary Agnes Povala, Betty Reynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Lou Sorrentino, Pat Thieman, Virginia Towles, Lois Trackwell, Kathleen Varner, Hazel Lea Woodrum, Miss Woodward. SEAL CLUB TOP ROW: Barbara Babbit, Georgia Baker, Mary Ann Brown, Laura Caley, Peggy Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Lila Davis, Norma Garnmill, Alice Gill, Evelyn Harville, Catherine Horner. SECOND ROW: Ioann Legant, Lois Longsdori, Pat McClelland, Loretta NcGaugh, Cordelia Marra. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Richey, Daisy Stonerock. Patty Warren, Sue Williams, Miss Biggerstatf, Miss Stewart. gavzvs-1, gsm up wr., V-f-1+ Y' -:.:o1:w 2-su 4 5 X 0, Bah ia Y 1 -my , Q 5 f , 2, as 72 a WQZQM fr .., at ff A ART CLUB -. ,,,,'v ,ff MA A 'V f ff ' ,ff , Q! Q V , , A ,ff if-3 , I ff 'J f A ,f Q TOP ROW: Iean Alexander, rf- f f, , , M ,f . , f,,,. ! fy 1 , .f W, , . ,K , ,, , I ,, Ayiy e w 4, v , -,,- sw. K J , M, . .. , 3 . f .J xi 'W A 2A ' , if -3 f I B111 Barnhouse, Dan Black, A, ,M ' 'f ' 706 ' , af Mi 1 :AQ 'Z , , QU -ff W 'Z 706 ' - A f . IQYQQ C1afkefBefFY D1CkeY' g , ' Dav1d Egan, Gloria Emmett, WA, Pg!!! .AG Q1 ?::.4iv,? 45.6 f, .3 ,. I, X , ff! I , ., , . . Q :ff H' pl U . Arthur Evans- B111 Haas- , gf K I f A I V ,X y Q,?ff,,,, A' , FIFTH ROW. T1l11e Hagerty, 1 A ' f W rf: ,A 5' 'f Qf 4 Charlene Hall, Charlotte A f - f ' A 1 f 1 H. ' EMWZ ew A f ' A Hall Geraldine Hobson J 'T , - A . 9, . -4 l ' A' ,f i7 - , ?, , Harlan Hoel, JoAnn Huff: ' If f X5 - , W r f f T' f stickler Dale Ide Duane ,, ' , , fm W Johnson Doris Kaiser ,ff gf !4467 r X FOURTH Row: Irene Kaiser, -f 1 ,,-,su , A gfy A5 ,Q A f I. I gy. Q I 55- , . 5, J, - 1 V , ff ' A A fr!! M, Margery Karr, Ioyce Keith- Af-7 , W g j ,iffy ff -W ley, Pat Kerr, Iean Koel- ,' 'Ay , Q , t, ,lv Z 4 fx? 51 e 5 3,9 ,V , , ,ff I. L. f :Ri N. A.,i 94 2 , ff, , , mel, Barbara LuslI3Y. Bud A A l , 'T i . ' f i M55 I T Mccaullelff Wlulam MC' , so , .. -,.Qgr..,9N9'fe- 0 2,113 F ff,' J A ,fff '- - .S iff' for Q ,. ,f r ' f ' , 4 - - , 1 ff , Caulley, Anita Malone. , . Af f ,, f C. A,-Aff'y,1..r-',f4-fJ2vf 1? 5 ir, ' ,i 0 if v , . M J f - 1 - A Q , g THIRD ROW: owne Men- ff ., 'Aff 'U f A , Q , A A , . f , 'P ' K 11M Shirle X , sr A, y . , f 2 ,f H X , , , nino, erre aze, I y ' ,, t .- 'Af M: p, A 5- ri 1 ,Q ' if ,. Michaels, Elizabeth Miller, , , A A A . 1 5 A- . .r Loulse Moore' Edna Mom' A fv f . ig . or 2-V 1,3 F me-Yer, Alma Naylor, Gen- , f, lrrr , jA , ifflive Nederland' Iamce Bk ,, J' , , lc Son- . , Q AA f 1 ' Q., ,si 5 5' Al- ' W e '1 pk A ,, 'A X gn ' i f 'ai' f, N ' N F' , 1 , .L ' A 55 A ., A , 15 , , 4 , V 25- Q A SECOND ROW. Ioyce O Neal, N Q 43 , ,V 1, ., ,A QW A A X' I I , V Carol Lee Osborne, Thelma , V af 1 r 9, f ' Pasdach, Larry Patrick, De- AZ1 if , A' ls -f Q' , ,V L 1 P D ' I , ,. ,V , , ..., 51, .W , ., ,, I. ,, ,D , . ,f , ,Z N , , ores ayne ons ean A + - - L A A Prem, Betty ' Repese, Bill ' Ar , f H e f 2222215 at Seabom' Estelle , A ll, V, - A AA jf? , rf r , A I f BOTTOM Row: Patty shep- A A A, rr A A , A HOU- Norma Sfavesl B111 V ir , if 1 if N fi A A 'XAA' , .- A' .1 Q A ' d 11 , ,,., .,.. Q6 ,J ,. 44 - , .5 . k , K . ,f Thompson, Donna Tin a , , , rs - i , y X 'Z ,gm if ' Joyce Underwood, Iohn -ew rf .K f if-.M-,,, S, , QA f s, ,V 3? J rr X .V 5 A f l , , X X pm., ,, U , - - . 5 , is Af f A my f fi , Webb, Marcia Welch, Mar- . ff f j yigvf' A - garet Williams, Miss Aud- NURSE'S ASSISTANTS Virginia Vohs, Mary Iane Hendrix, Io Ann Hurt, V Mrs. Iahr, School Nurse, Carolyn Harmon, Virginia Martin, Iean Crawford, Ioanne Win- frey, Wanda Harris. STAGE CREW BACK ROW: Henry Breidenthal, Lawrence Heinrich, Richard Lung, David Bywaters. FRONT BOW: Bill Madsen, Page Erickson, lim Dull, Mr. Paul, Sponsor. 44 rey Miller, Miss M. A. Newitt. The D. A. R. award winner, Ruth Belscamper. Military Ball Queen and Attendants: Ioan Wise. Blanche Hardie, Elaine Heslop. lin SENIOR HI-Y BACK ROW: Charles Sayers, Lawrence Heinrich, Phil Paladino, Henry Matthew Breidenthal, Gerald Curtin, Ray Hill, MlDDLE ROW: David Edwards, Dan Davis, Iohn Vogt, Bill Sessions, Iim McKinley. FRONT ROW: Ralph Younkin, Bob Anthony, Don Gash, Iim Dull, Larry Patrick. K IUNIOR HI-Y BACK ROW: David Bywaters, Patrick Cook, Wayne Crane, Iohn Hobbs, Albert Fuller, Mr. Longfellow. FRONT ROW: Gary Thurman, Iack Price, Don Dickerson, Scott D. Howell, Iay Kenagy. FRESHMAN HI-Y BACK ROW: Mr. Wells. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Rowe, Phil Farley, Ronald Waller, Delmas Coupland, Frank Simmons, Anthony Scardino, Ralph Marcom, Don Black, Iohn Dods. FRONT ROW: Ierry Osborne, Ernest Otis, Bill Lewis, Don Gates, Richard Matthew, Dale Moon, Bob Solenberg, Ioe Merwin, Bob Comstock. 45 aff MW 59..L,..,,..,. t SENIOR Y-TEENS BACK ROW: Margaret Embry, Jo Ann Hurt, Katie Johnson, Betty Myers, Gloria Hahn, Nancy Thurman, Pat Kerr, Joyce Keithley, Miss Gregory. MIDDLE ROW: Catherine Horner, Sue Williams, Dorothea Hatchitt, Rosemary Haas, Norma Lea Garrett, Dorothy Newcom, Vonceil Nolan, Geraldine Dunlap, Jo Ann White, Carolyn Harmon. FRONT ROW: Barbara Haas, Jean Gross, Charlene Hall, Charlotte Hall, Beverly Craig, Delores Payne, June White, Elaine Heslop. IUNIOR Y-TEENS BACK ROW: Shirley Smith, Delores Arnold, Shirley Schmitt, Maxine Bottenberg, Helen Sue Lilly, Betty Repass, Joann Reeder. Gloria Schlichter, Aloah Stewart, Hazel Wooclrum, Kathleen Varner. MIDDLE ROW: Beverly Whitson, Doris Dozier, Barbara Lusby, Mary Lois Lentz, Sue Ann Holbert, Margaret Madison, Juanita Lukens, Barbara Babbit, Pat Parks, Angelina Mussurici, Geraldine Paden, Miss Gregory. FRONT ROW: Mary Alice Herrick, Pat Owen, Michalene Pascuzzi, Nadine Montalto, Rose Marie Polizzi, Gloria Rose Mannino, Dolores JoAnn Welch, Joann Kelly, Joyce Underwood, Carol West, Jeanette Gable. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN Y-TEENS BACK ROW: Pat Jenkins, Betty Manners, Marilyn Clarkin, Zula Cox, Miss Cain, Elaine Cummins, Lina Reeves, Janet How. FRONT ROW: Sue Chatman, Barbara Gay Rising, Hulda Sue Francis, Jeannie Nash, Valarie Crossley, Renee Alee. 46 SENIOR Y TEENS BACK ROW: Ioann Eubank, Connie Giordano, Betty Fugate, Re-tha Smith, Maxine Beshears, Nancy Taylor, Peggy McClelland, Evelyn Kirk Betty McDanel. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Reddoch, Mary McWhorter, Io Ann Fowler, Gerry Maddox, Vonnie Stroud, Donna Murray, Helen Edwards, Betty Baxter Arline Austin. FRONT ROW: Emily Jones, G. Suzanne Martin, Dorothy Mae Keyte, Loretta McGaugh, Carol Lee Osborne, Doris Henderson, Madeline DeFeo, Mary McClelland, Gloria Morris. IUNIOR Y-TEENS BACK ROW: Patricia Davis, Mary Lou Davis, Iane Burrell, Shirley Kern, Elizabeth Miller, Pat Gene Cook, Barbara Io Sweeney, Ianie Chartrand, Feraldine Hill, Bonnie Brown, Beverly Iohnson, Phyllis Ross. MIDDLE ROW: Nella Iean Koelmel, Claudine Corley, Donna Lea Tindall, Ieanette Parsons, Shirley Michaels, Barbara Hunter, Deon Harrison, Charotte Lentz, Virginia Vohs, Beverly Brewer, Tillie Hagerty, Norma Staves. FRONT ROW: Shirley Godman, Dorene Cox, Denise Brookshire, Adra Ann Huke, Katherine Hogan, Marjorie Chalmers, Shirley How, Nadine Pemberton, Betty Hunter. Y-TEEN CABINET BACK HOW: Io Ann Hurt, Barbara Io Sweeney, Ianie Chartrand. Feraldine Hill, Betty Repass, Rosemary Haas, Dorothea Hatchitt. Dorothy Newcom, Nancy Thurman, Bonnie Brown, Mary McClelland. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Gherring. FRONT ROW: Beverly Breuer, Carolyn Harmon, Virginia Vohs, Lina Reeves, Mary McWhorter, Arline Austin, Doris Henderson, Donna Lea Tindall, Tillie Hagerty. 47 H 1 - Y The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, Y - 'I' E E N S The Y-Teens is an organization of girls spon- and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian endeavor. The Hi-Y advocates clean speech, clean sports- manship, and clean living. This organization undertakes various activ- ities. Among these are a yearly conference and certain social functions such as the annual Snowball Dance. This is the second year that Ray Hill, execu- tive secretary, has directed the activities of the Northeast Hi-Y. sored by the Y.W.C.A. Its principal purposes are to build a fellowship of Women and high- school girls, to help its members to realize Christian principles in their living, and to create understanding and friendship among the peo- ples of all races, creeds, and religions. 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A I A,7ff.,, I I ,. ,.f f A 1 4 Y VV V12' .-.11 ,J V 112.1 ff, wgy' YY! 1 , f hw 9' 4 1 ,nv A ., 4 If x Jr A V J, WAN ,, W f f 'S ns... uv if , .M 1 V. rw e f E 4. .nm . W, .I. V 'B xv x+ f,A rf ft 'Vs ' . 41' 'uf V.. r VV'22V?,L i 'x . x 4. xp? nf V 'QR V ,.'. CCURIER STAFF Mary McClelland lean Harker Willis Middleton Ann Dillingham Alice Lewis Warren Williams First-Page Editor Second-Page Editor Editor in Chief Business Manager Third-Page Editor Fourth-Page Editor The Northeast Courier was first published in edits the news. Printing classes, working under 1913. At that time it was printed with the school Mr. Kunz, set most of the type and print the annual as a quarterly magazine called the paper, Nor'easter. As time passed, it was evident that two publications were needed, and so, in 1923, the two were separated. Both continued to be called the Nor'easter until 1926, when the name of the paper was changed to the Northeast Courier. The Courier is published exclusively by Northeasters. A newswriting class, under the guidance of Mr. Ditmars, gathers, writes, and Newswriting gives budding journalists their first taste of newspaper work. During the first semester of newswriting, students are taught to write news stories, fea- ture stories, and editorials. They also learn to read copy and proof, to write headlines, and to do the many other tasks required in publish- ing a school paper. FIRST SEMESTER BACK ROW: Willis Middleton, Dan Davis, Bill Swearingen, Warren Williams, Mr. Ditmars, Pat Kerr, Io Ann Hurt, Charlene Warm- ington, Kathryn Iohnson, Margaret Embry, lean Harker. MIDDLE ROW: James Hunter, Lowell Scott, Jimmy Dull, Don Thompson, Arden Ray Carpenter, Alice Lewis, Betty Myers, Barbara Burns, Ollie Tetherow, Alyce Iackson. FRONT ROW: Ann Dillingham, Daisy Mae Stonerock, Carol lean Bond, Carolyn Harmon, Ioan Holstine, Helen Edwards, Pat Schu- maker, Nancy Neely, Mary McClelland. 50 kr r 'I S I, l- O d 1- 1. 'a 1- 53, ,.. -. . I.. ,,,XX.. ,, .mm,,,m...,.W,.e..Ts.,.m.-.,.s,,.,.. Amee., ,,, E COURIER STAFF Betty Alleman Pat Reddoch Shirley Erickson Bill Layton Mary McWhorter Maxine Blackwell Mr. Ditmars First-Page Editor Second-Page Editor Editor in Chief Business Manager Third-Page Editor Fourth-Page Editor Instructor In the second semester this class becomes the new Courier Staff. An editor in chief, four page-editors, a business manager, and an assignment editor are appointed. Later, as the staff becomes acquainted with the work, other positions are filled. In addition to reporting. some of the staff members become editorial, exchange, or feature editors. These staff mem- bers prepare their copy and then pass it on to the proper page-editor. Another staff position is that of mailing man- ager. This person's duty is to mail the Courier to all out-of-town subscribers, to the advertisers, and to about one hundred and fifty high schools throughout the United States. The circulation manager is in charge of the delivery of papers to subscribers in the school. Approximately fifteen hundred papers of each issue were sold this year. The function of a school paper is to promote good sportsmanship, co-operate with the fac- ulty and students, support school activities, and present news accurately. SECOND SEMESTER BACK ROW: Erma Iean Whitney, Bill Layton, Mr. Ditmars, Ronald Outlaw. MIDDLE ROW: Virginia Martin, Ioyce Keithley, Vonceil Nolan, Norma Lea Garrett, Shirley Erickson, Marilyn McClelland, Ioan Povala, Pat Ramsey, Maxine Blackwell. FRONT ROW: Loretta McGaugh, Lorraine Smithey, Io Ann Fowler, Pat Reddoch, Mary McWhorter, Arline Austin, Donna Murray, Donna Lee Arenson, Betty Alleman, Harold Siron. 51 x NWN silky 1 N ., '. 'G Q ..., ' ,4 . 1 its i i , g I J E4 f it kww' fy E ii if! iL'fff'g E i 'r.:re we - A ' as - A . is ,pu NOR'EASTER STAFF Patsy Karst Mary Alice Heidbrier Editor in Chief Assistant Editor .f f, A Z ., W W ,X V . 4 4955 '53 N 'f . - WSG-.SWWQ 2 X-T 14' !YQSfQ.Sf9ASL2 mf x -Y ' ' Qt re fi Q sf -izvtf i' i 'g gf f. fs sf A is 1, w,wg,QfM 219 s sw Q i S V ,r f .Q ,. Anna Marie Accurso Helen Belscamper Betty Bloom Arden Carpenter Norris Durrell Ioan Eichenberger Shirley Erickson Doris Flagg Iean Harker Irvena Henzlik Ioanne Hisey Duane Johnson FSO EI' TGI GI fl l'1 Marna Katz Dorothy Keyte Peggy McClure Willis Middleton Edna Mortimeyer Iack Price Katherine Rising Dolores Ross Bonnie Iean Boyer Mr. Calvert Photographer Miss Newitt Art Adviser Mr. Kresse Staff Chairman ART COMMITTEE BACK BOW: Duane Iohnson, Iean Alexander, Clifford Martin, Ir., Ioyce Keithley. Pat Kerr. FRONT ROW: Carol Lee Os- borne, Betty Dickey, Harlan Hoel, Dolores Payne. - . . W , . ,,., ., .,, f ,.,a.--ffuaw, . ,,n,..,,wvf1..,w...L...1r.r.y ,....f.,W bwfaf-f Tmwsmw 'H Wf,mQ ':w 3kai:w fZi1Z.77'TIi?lhvi.If2z?E7ZZk7Drf NOITEASTER TAFE' fw Y , ' af? f' ' Q M www RM X N f j i ff 5 INV Wk 6 fi f V 'Af fm X, 4 , 0 . , f f, ,,- , V X QSMSZSJ. 'V 2 1:4 '- V ZGZSQZM, J T li 1 A 4-Wfstikffwx QW! 'I S17wWqSQa? - V M550 V fhfygvsif, 5 im- F f 2 i 5 3 l E 2 53 2 X i 1 4 1 Q i 47A 4 1 4 - -iff - WW - wr , 1 ff f 'xi , ' W f 2 -.W , , Zh, -, X' j y . , ,Angie f ,wfff--f 2 , 0 , , . .t , . t -, , W as . f A , ' . t , . a V , - W AV N, , A W , f' , .ai ' ' A Q . , ' 1 A4 ilu SPEECH This year the Speech Department has been active in many Worth-while projects. It pre- sented The Voice of America, a choric drama, for the Thanksgiving assembly: provided the chairmen for the Vocational Guidance Confer- ence: and prepared talks for home rooms, grade schools, and civic organizations during Ameri- can Education Week, the Community Chest campaign, National Safety Week, the Christmas Seal drive, the drive for the William Volker Memorial Fund, and for the Iunior Red Cross enrollment. On November 7, six Northeast senior speech students appeared in a forum broadcast over KMBC on the Youth Views the NeWs program. They discussed this ques- tion: What are the problems confronting Ameri- can education today? SPEAKERS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS A BACK ROW: Phil Paladino, Bud Younkin, John Vogt, Bob Anthony, Charles Sayers, Phil Needles, Larry Patrick. Carder Manning, Kenneth Rinker, Doris Henderson, Mary McClelland. THIRD ROW: Martha Puckett, Sarah Matthews, Iames Sawyer, Ronald Outlaw, Iohn Hobbs, Paul Madden, Dale Ide, Robert Drury, Russell Smith, Evelyn Evans, Elaine Heslop, Iean Caldwell, Peggy Ann Garlitz. SECOND ROW: Barbara Maddux, Hazel Davis, Lila Davis, Mary Lois Lentz, Dolores Ann Ross, Kathryn Morris, Nancy Lee Hanney, Faye King, Matilda Hagerty, Phyllis Marks, Marilyn Clarken, Elizabeth Miller, Pat McCune. FRONT ROW: Pat Parks, Daisy Stonerock, Anne Foster, Marcia Welch, Carol Goehner, Charlotte Lentz, Wilma Hughes, Shirley Plas- kett, Ioan Eager, Shirley How, Nadine Pemberton, Virginia Craighead. lax.. fmt. was SPRING PLAY CAST Bonnie Boyer, Iames Sawyer, Iohnny Vogt, Nadine Pemberton, Kathryn Morris, Phil Paladino, Doris Henderson, Matilda Hagerty, Hal h Younkin Mary McClelland, Mary McWhorter, Nancy Hanney, Ronald Outlaw, Bob Anthony, Alice Lewis, Carder Manning, p , Anna Faye King. DRAMATICS On April 2 and 3 the Northeast players pre- sented Life of the Party, a hilarious new comedy by Marrijane and Ioseph Hayes. All members of the cast did an excellent job and ai- forded the audience delightful entertainment. During National Drama Week the Drama De- partment produced in assembly the stirring one-act play, Balcony Scene, by Donald Els- ner. In addition to the spring play and the as- sembly program, many one acts were staged during the year for Speech Arts Club meetings and for invited class guests. Among the plays given were High Window, The Corn Husk Doll, Roughly Speaking, Death Takes a Bribe, Submerged, The Last Curtain, Five Minutes, and The High Heart. During the season, drama students attended the Kansas City University Players' production of Dear Ruth, presented at the Resident Theater: Othello, at William Iewell College: and I Remember Mama, at the Music Hall. SPRING PLAY ASSISTANTS BACK ROW: Evelyn Evans, Iohn Vogt, Iohn Hobbs, Elden Bouyear, Phil Needles, Larry Patrick, Charles Sayers. SECOND ROW: Mary Lois Lentz, Charlene Smith, Shirley Kern, Pat Parks, Martha Puckett, Naomi Neely, Ronald Outlaw. FRONT ROW: Barbara Morgan, Beverly Whitson, Hazel Davis, Barbara Maddux, Beverly Dennison, Norma House, Marguerite Hull. 449' KW! , 7 7? Q! i ,ff .,,,,f ,,. .4 A CAPPELLA CHOIR BACK ROW: Willis Middleton, Maurice Greeley, Charles Tompkins, Patrick Cook, Bruce Kirk, Paul Foster, Ralph Guyett, Carder Manning. THIRD ROW: Pat Taflinger, Charleen Warmington, Pat Warren, Wanda Harris, Marguerite Hull, Doris Flagg, Ann Dillingham, Jo Ann White, Marjorie Coen, Richard Miller. SECOND ROW: Vera Swearingen, Sarah Lee School, Ed I-lattem, Joann Legant, Mary Douglas, Beverly Johnson, Blanche Hardie, Rosalynn Closson, Lois Warnock, Dorothea Hatchitt, Gloria Hahn. FRONT ROW: Barbara Burns, Leona Tamburello, Louise Reed, Jo Ann Gebhardt, Geraldine Hosman, Donna Singleton, Eva Daly, Viola Curtis, Mrs. Flagg. ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS BACK ROW: James Sawyer, Richard Arenson, James Davis, Douglas Wells, Jim O'Dell, Bob Anthony, Bob McIntosh, Eddie Martin, Joyce Beck, Maxine Bottenberg, Carol Noland, Jeanette Parsons. ' FOURTH ROW: Jean Stowell, Janiece Boling, Mary Jane Hendrix, Janelle Boling, Joanie Eichenberger, June White, Betty McDanel, Mary Shepard, Joan Closson, Sylvia Epple, Ben Bly, Bill Hoppe, Margaret L. Flagg. THIRD ROW: Donald Sands, Jerry Summerskill, Anthony Scudiero, Jack Hatchitt, Joe Vandeventer, Juanita Smith, Betty Dickey, Marna Jean Katz, Frances Risalvato, Miss Clausen. SECOND ROW: Shirley Godman, Thelma King, Betty Graupner, Edna Mortimeyer, LaVena Harris, Nadine DeC1eva, Jeanette Gable, Charlotte Lentz, Josephine Mendolia. FRONT ROW: Daniel Schooley, Frank Lasta, Charles Horner, George Smith, Donna Lee Arenson, Emerson Hatch, Marjorie Kelley, Katherine Dell Rising, Jennie Romano. -MV A CAPPELLA CHOIR BACK ROW Don Hulett Norman Gray Carl Rodina Lester Spoor Ir David L Kobe I Alfred Webster Ir Iirnmy McNeil Freddie Davis Phil Tryon Ilmmy Dumsky Iim Sigler THIRD ROW Gloria McLaughlin Gertrude M1nD1Ck Margaret Olson Norma Cofer Dolores Peck Dorothy Foster Reta Williams Mary Robinson Charlene Smith SECOND ROW Elaine Heslop Bonnle lean Boyer Betty Iean Schwab Barbara Iean Babbit Donna Lee Arenson Doris Henderson Esther I Giarraputo Alyce Iackson Ollie Tetherow FRONT ROW Adra Ann Huke Virginia Vohs Velma Dene Cordray Barbara Hazelbaker Shirley Thompson Lenore Iean Provinge Gloria Morris Antonette Lasta Miss Clausen ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS BACK ROW: Darlene Hatchitt, Barbara Coleman, Margaret Lawrence, Elizabeth Gatten, Barbara Kenney, Mary Sue Breshears, Mary Lois Lentz, Ruby Davis, Beverly Whitson. THIRD ROW: Miss Clausen, Doris McQuerry, Lee Ellen Michaels, Doris Eileen Iohnson, Ferne Albert, Barbara Selvidge, Donna Lou McCartney, Doris Kaiser, Donna Shields, Ioy Pepper, Helen Owen. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Jones, Dorene Cox, Shirley Burns, Constance McClelland, Iacqueline Trader, Patricia Rum, Shirley McFar- land, Barbara Elliott, Angeline Colletti. FRONT ROW: Betty Lou Duckworth, Donna Murray, Angelina Mussurici, Dorothy Katzman, Florence Shields, Evelyn Naylor, Norma House, Betty Hunter, Jeanette Stabile. 1 5-N 44 Xi! f I AX f 'X ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS BACK ROW: Veronica Barra, Wanda Kuehl, Donna Marian Broomfield, Marilyn M. McCurdy, Miss Cain, Virginia Peterson, Darlene Hughes, Shirley Kern, Wanda Bressrnan, IoAnn Nadine Lisle. MIDDLE ROW: Arlene Shiner, Donna Hanlon, Betty Tennant, Barbara Hamblin, Wanda Lee Brinkley, Marilyn Clarkin, Phyllis Marks, Marian Delisio, Mary Ioan Beaver. FRONT ROW: Sue Holbert, Onis Robinson, Io Ann Huttstickler, Patsy Io Wyatt, Margaret Morris, Ioan Ryan, Shirley Reno, Virginia Mussurici, Marie Lanza. VOCAL The Vocal Music Department of our school does much in shaping the lives of Northeast students, for it contributes to the culture not only of the students enrolled in the classes but also of all who attend its concerts. The outstanding feature of this department is the A Cappella Choir, composed of eighty students Who are chosen for their scholastic and character ratings as Well as for their vocal ability. This choir represented Northeast in many engagements this year, including the Christmas and the spring concerts. MUSIC During the past four years the Vocal Music Department, under the leadership of Miss Violet Clausen, has grown until, at the present time. one-fourth ofthe entire student body is enrolled in vocal music classes. Northeast is the only school in Kansas City having harmony and voice classes. It is evident that interest in this department is steadily growing. We can be proud of our Vocal Music Depart- ment because of the training it gives the stu- dents and because of the Wholesome influence it exerts upon the school and the entire com- munity. OFFICERS A CAPPELLA BACK ROW: Willis Middleton, Fred Davis, Al Webster, lim Dumsky. FRONT ROW: Gertrude Minnick, Mary McClelland, Io Ann Gebhardt. BOYS' QUARTET Bill McCaulley, Don Hulett, Bud McCaul- ley, Bill Danforth. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS BACK ROW: Carolyn Coen, Betty Weaver, Ianie Chartrand, Mary Lois Lentz, Margaret Lawrence. FRONT ROW: loy Pepper, Ieanette Stabile, Patricia Rum, Donna Murray, Doris Eileen Johnson. ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS Mary Jane Hendrix, Ianiece Boling, Ianelle Boling, Bob McIntosh. me-k 14414, l. 2. 3. 4-5 7. 8-9 10. BAND and ORCHESTRA BAND OFFICERS BACK ROW: Don Hulett, Phil Paladino, I. D. Bruce, Lawrence Heinrich, Rod Coleman, Iames Stafford, Marcella Robinson. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Ramsey, Bud Younkin, Don Bell, Franklin Baldwin, Dorothy Mae Keyte, Doris Neal. FRONT ROW: Irvena Henzlik, Hazel Davis, Pat Pendleton, Shir- ley Michaels, Norma Staves, Patricia Cassody. This year our band ably represented the school by giving assemblies, playing for our athletic events, presenting a spring concert, and accepting community engagements. In his eleven years at Northeast Mr. Wasson has built up the membership from forty to eighty- five. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS BACK ROW: Richard Hulse, Emmett Arlint, Ronald Waller. FRONT ROW: Shirley Thompson, Martha Johnson, Barbara Gay Rising, Shirley McFarland. Under the direction of Mr. Cleaver our or- chestra is also doing praisevvorthy Work. lt, too, gave assembly programs and did its part Well in making the spring concert a success. Northeast is fortunate to have such a fine in- strumental music department. X, 'g??r 5, i ,, ? 5 5 4, Flute QuartetfSh1rley Michaels, Z J K 1 , Lawrence Heinrich, Helen Lilly, ,gg5ff4,4,iV2 , ,, x 7, , - 3 f W at V W zfnmgdv' , V.-V K wi H224 Hazel Davis. ' ' ' ff - I ,W W .1 M, Band Director Nevin E. Wasson and Orchestra Director C. L. Cleaver. , Clarinet Quartet--Bill Nesbit, lack W. Nelson, Pat Pendleton, Pat Ramsey- V t .1 ' p 1 44 W 'W Wagga 2 H, 2 6. Band Drill at East-Northeast Game. H jxsg, M 0 ,',,Kl. 1 S 'ff A Brass Quartet-'Ralph Younkin, Ern' ' to 1 Q if ff H L 'W 4 lays' mett Arlint, Iohn Bruce, Norris W,-My W y 1 Band in N on football field. E ' - , . Orchestra rehearsal, Mr. Cleaver di- recting. V ,. - 1 rw ' 'Q K 'XXV' 'QV 1 371 fi LA' ,i jr ,,... ,Y J? ,J az. ,, 5, ,, ,4- .ZW Darrell. , M '- , W3 4 f' if., z x 9 Q ,ai- H- n ga' M, ,ss st , new w tg t sa? Q ' if ,ts Q A .ff e,w,S,V,h-w:4,1. s J in ,QS , ,. ., ff'l.5Ei A Q Y L CLARIN ETS: OBOE. TROMBONES: Pat Ramseylil, Bill Nesbitl, Iack A. Nelson'l', Pat Pendleton, lack K. Mer- riman'l', Marie N. Shull, Clinton Hayes, lrvena Henzlik'l', Bob Moore'l', Paul Gammill, Gene Wolfe, Ben Galbraith'l', Norma McVay, Monte Mye-rsT, Frank Wallace, Dorothy Mae Keyte'l', Dale Iones, Gilbert Lampton. CORNETS: l I. D. Brucelhl, Emmett Arlint'l', Don Bell'l', Dean Smith'l', Marcella Robin- son'l', Doris Neal, lim Pickering, lack Frazier, Paul Finnell, Kenneth Ross, Iirnmy Poe, Gary Edwards, Phil Pala- dino'l', Richard Krey. FLUTES: Lawrence Heinrichilhl, Shirley Mich- aels, David Edwards'l', Helen Sue Lilly, Hazel Davis, Norma Swager, Ierry Timms. , - WWA Franklin Baldwingli ALTO CLARINETS: Danny McConnell, Artie Ibarra. BASS CLARINET: Don HulettT. BASSOONS: Richard Hulselk, Maurice Nolte. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Norma Staveslg, Roger Welchl. Har- vey Miller, Johnny Upp, Bonnie Bis- beeT, Elizabeth Miller. TENOR SAXOPHONES: Phil Farleyli, Vincent Bennett. BARITONE SAXCPHONEZ Robert Boxx. FRENCH HORNS2 Robert Fagangk, Iames Staffordl. Iohn B. Webb, Robert S. Adams, Peggy Wheeler. BARITONESZ Allen Carswelllc, Gene Newton, Aub- rey FredericksT, Charles Steele. Ralph Younkingl, Norris Durrell, George Lambert, Iohn Raniolo, Robert Schmitt, Lee Ellen Michaels, John E. Henderson. BASSES: Wayne Iohnsonmf, Steve Markwell. Bill Danforth. Bob DePriest, Wayne Crane. SNARE DRUMS: Ethelee Raylil, Don Bisbee'l', Ronald Waller. BASS DRUM: Angelo Ribando. BELLS: Rod Coleman'l', Ethelee Ray'l'. TIMPANIZ Rod Colernanwf. Solo Chair TGraduating Senior Director: Mr. N. E. Wasson FIRST VIOLINS: Virginia Petersonlhl, Frances Roe. Shirley McFarland, William Thompson. Ora Peterson Ir., Bessie Ann Law. SECOND VIOLINS: Shirley Madden? Frank Chaloud. Clifton Burkhead, Betty Iune McCor- mack, Rita Sue Ballew, Elaine Suddath. BASSESZ Richard Hulse? Robert Miller. CLAHINETS: Pat Pendleton, Arthur Ibarrag, Ronald Cash. ALTO SAX G CLARINET: FLUTES: Bob Howeryzg. Katherine Dell RisingT'l', Shirlev Thompson, Barbara Gay Rising TENOR SAX G CLARINET: Vincent Bennett? HORNSZ Robert Faganik, H. B. Muchmore. CELLOZ Ieanette Parsons? COBNETS2 Emmett ArlintT'l', Iack Frazier, Iimmy Poe, Alden FutscherT. Martha Iohnson. TIMPANI G DRUMS: Ronald Waller. TROMBONE: Gene Rogers? Solo Chair 'l' Graduating Senior Director: Mr. Charles L. Cleaver ,LS 1 gag--3:-. . n i DEMOCRACY MUST BE STRONG 65 . M' gp 5 V' N 557' , id . lst Sergeant lst Sergeant ARCHIE MORRIS EARNEST KAISER Cadet Major Cadet Lieutenant Colonel LAWRENCE HEINRICH RUSSELL lOl-IN R. O. T. C. Northeast is fortunate to have First Sergeants Archie Morris and Earnest Kaiser in charge of the R. O. T. C. this year. This was Sgt. Morris' first year at Northeast and Sgt. Kaiser's second. Sgt. Morris served overseas in both World Wars, and Sgt. Kaiser was overseas during the late War. With the assistance of his able officers, Lt. Colonel Bob Edwards, P. M. S. 6. T., again suc- cessfully supervised the R. O. T. C. instruction throughout the city. Russell Iohn, for his outstanding Work in Northeast's R. O. T. C., was selected for ap- pointment as battalion commander. Next in line were Majors Lawrence Heinrich, who served as executive officer of this battalion, and Marco Gulotta, who received his appointment to serve as S-2 Cintelligence officerl on the regimental staff. This year the R. O. T. C. course included military drill, military history, map reading, marksmanship, Weapons, physical develop- ment, military teaching, hygiene, first aid, and tactics. Next year's plan is for more extensive drill, including ceremonies and tactics. This year the rifle team was a member of the National Rifle Association. Under Sgt. Kaiser's coaching it won the city meet and placed sec- Continued on page 68 R. O. T. C. OFFICERS BACK ROW: lstfLt. Dennis, Capt. Moore, 1stfLt. Reinschmidt. MIDDLE ROW: 2nd!Lt. Arlint, 2ndfLt. Stone, Capt. Gulotta, 2nd!Lt. Carpenter, 1stfLt. Smith, Capt. Meyer, 2ndfLt. Garrett. FRONT ROW: lst!Lt. Day, lst!Lt. Stafford, Major Heinrich, Lt. Col. Iohn, Capt. Higgins, Capt. Williams. 66 I .....-.. A- ..d P' mel' !ll COMPANY A BACK ROW Pic Kingsolver Ross Dake Weissert Messer Denn1ston Cook Pfc Iohnson Pfc Bond Vaughan Gauld Pfc Parker THIRD ROW Corp Coleman Barnhouse Foster Se1tz Moore Pic Hayden Massey Pic McClure Corp Spoor Hamilton Pic Wh1t son Leon Grese Ptc Grimsley SECOND ROW Corp Nagamoto Ptc Hasenyager Carey William on Pic Hand ey So11z Bly Pfc Freeman Rogers Pfc Middleton Iohn Giese Iackson FRONT ROW T!Sgt Camden S!Sgt Chaloud Pfc Twyman Capt Williams Znd!Lt Carpenter Capt Gulotta 2nd!Lt Stone lstfLt Reinschmidt 1stfSgt Brown TfSgt Nimmo COMPANY B BACK ROW: Corp. Hearn Love Swiger Morain McFarlane Pic. Cowan Sgt. Pippin Crayne Comer Hopkins Glassinger. THIRD ROW: Pic. Cowan Strauch Meador Pic. Farley Pic. Tomlinson Otis Bouyear Mason Peterson Ramsey Saxton Pic. Snyder. SECOND ROW: SfSgt. Haney Pic. Bly Butner Sheridan Vandeventer Brewer T!Sgt. Flippin SfSgt. Futscher Sgt. Wallace Pic. Owen Sgt. Ide. FRONT ROW: Sgt. Sims 2ndfLt. Arlint 1st!Lt. Stafford Capt. Moore 1st!Lt. Dennis Lt. Col. Iohn 1st!Lt. Day 1st!Sgt. Pruesner. 67 --' ll , ' BACK ROW: SfSgt. Miller, Brannan, Pic. Hickam, Pic. Haskins, Adden, Travis, R. Smith, Black, Pic. Beck, TfSgt. Merritt. THIRD ROW: Pic. Parker, Boydston, I. Smith, Pic. Wells, Spinello, Corp. Leslie, Adams, Pic. Ide, Morgan, McCullough, Highfill, Pic. Hoppe. SECOND ROW: SfSgt. Maxwell, Sgt. McConnell, Powell, Pic. Strahan, Corp. Thomas, SfSgt. Bywaters, Corp. Howell, Pic. Archer, kinner West Bride an Pic D Jones S , , q , . . . FRONT ROW: Corp. Combs, 1stfSgt. Strauch, TfSgt. F. W. Iones, Capt. Higgins, Major Heinrich, Capt. Meyer, 2nd!Lt. Manning, lstfLt. D. E. Smith. ond in interscholastic league competition, Ar- lint, Smith, Wallace, Heinrich, and Brannan doing the first-team shooting. On May 14 the annual R. O. T. C. Field Day was held. On May 13 the Heart of America Legion Post gave its annual dinner to the cadet officers of the Kansas City R. O. T. C. units. The annual governmental inspection found this unit Well prepared and qualified after its year's instruction. Most of the senior class will grad- uate with certificates and rank. The R. O. T. C. Circus Was again held, our school furnishing a very colorful act entitled The Return of the Vikings. F orty-seven of the cadets took part in this drill, which vividly por- RIFLE TEAM t Wallace Strauch trayed the resemblance between the ancient Viking and today's cadet. Instead of modern Weapons the cadets used shields and spears patterned after those carried in the Viking raids on the northern coasts of Europe in the eighth century. Miss Blanche Hardie was chosen queen for the R. O. T. C.'s big social event, the Annual Military Ball, which took place in the school gymnasium on March 19. Numerous other events kept the R. O. T. C. going at a lively pace throughout the year, and much was accomplished for the cadets and for the school. We feel confident that Northeast will continue to have an outstanding battalion. BATTALION STAFF BACK ROW: Brannan, Sg. , . FRONT ROW: lst!Lt. Dennis, 1stfLt. Smith, 2nd!Lt. Arlint, Capt. lst!Lt. Day, lst!Lt. Stafford, Major Heinrich, Lt. Col. Iohn, Capt. Moore, Major Heinrich. Higgins, Capt. Williams. 68 I i -iv , ff - I f -' . 1 ' GIRLS' sPoRTs MANAGERS f ,V Ioy Allen Norma Gammill Hockey Soccer f , l C w V lffu! I ,, Q' f ,hs .V ,f 2 ql A I V,r Q, 'Q ,N , 1 , 'f f . ' f, y 5 f ' f A f S Q f,ffg,Q fl on ,ooV.., Kathryn Iohnson Tennis Delores Wenski Softball Mildred Campbell Softball P Irvena Henzlik Table Tennis all Lila Davis Horseback 0' y, K. l, 5 Z A, - Q 'A If f?nv??'5rf q?ff X' f 4 9 Agg ff ! 2 , 4 Z 4 , I Q f ,f ' .' nl 7 f ri - Q 3757 ' 0 1 y 'ff' 6, ,fx X f 4 sz- , ml ' fm'- Peggy Cunningham Barbara Babbit Daisy Stonerock Badminton Aerial Darts Aerial Darts Iocmn Legctnt Ice Skating Peggy McClure Ice Skating Dorothy Foster Basketball Lois Trackwell Basketball Kathleen Varner Ioan Povala lean Lortscher Dorothy Kramer 'Betty Reynolds Mary Ann Patterson Alice Gill Bowling Bowling Bowling Bowling Volleyball Volleyball Swimming 70 GIRLS' SPORTS DAY Sports Day is an interscholastic event at which each Kansas City School is represented by its all-star team. Clean sportsmanship and athletic ability are displayed in these games. As one of the purposes of Sports Day is to pro- mote a spirit of friendship among the girls of the different schools, it is customary at the close of the day's games to serve a luncheon to the visiting teams. There were three such tourna- ments held this year. The Hockey Sports Day was held at Paseo in November. Northeast won two of the three games played. Beverly Kirkham was captain of the Northeast hockey team. Babe Marra is HOCKEY SPORTS-DAY TEAM BACK ROW: Mary Ann Patterson, Lois Trackwell, Gertrude Minnick, Dolores Wenski. MIDDLE ROW: Ioan Povala, Kathleen Varner, Catherine Tam- burello, Ioann Henshaw. FRONT ROW: Mary Alice Herrick, Dolores Brents, Dorothy Foster, Emily Hartman, Ioy Allen. the only girl who has been on the hockey all- star team for three years. The following girls have been members of the all-star hockey team for two years: Ioy Allen, Beverly Kirkham, Catherine Tamburello, Lois Trackwell, Delores Wenski, Delores Brents, Ioan Henshaw. In February the Volleyball Sports Day was held at Westport. Northeast claimed one vic- tory. The volleyball captain was lean Lortscher. Softball, last of the sports-day events, was played at Central. Because of the late schedule the results of the tournament could not be in- cluded in the Annual. VOLLEYBALL SPORTS-DAY TEAM BACK ROW: Shirley Bell, Marcella Robinson, Beverly Kirkham, Katie Tamburello, MIDDLE ROW: Mary Ann Patterson, Dolores Wenski, Ioan Povala, Dorothy Foster. FRONT ROW: Ieanette Neiderland, Mildred Campbell, Iean Lortscher, Dolores Brents, Ioy Allen. 71 INSTRUCTORS MISS BIGGERSTAFF MISS L. STEWART MISS WOODWARD GIRLS' SPCJRTS The warm days of fall weather permit the girls to play the opening sports of the year- hockey and soccer. The juniors and seniors play hockey, and the freshmen and sopho- mores play soccer. Hockey is one of the most popular sports. However, as this game pro- duces groans, bruised shins, and occasionally a broken finger, there are generally thankful sighs when hockey is over for the day. The freshman and sophomore groups also play speedball, which is a combination of basket- ball, soccer, and football. As the cold, snowy days of winter set in, basketball, aerial darts, and volleyball are played. Badminton has received more empha- sis this year than in the past, and is rapidly be- coming very popular. As soon as the tech- niques of the games are mastered, teams are chosen and tournaments are played to deter- mine the championship team of each class. Since one-fifth of the gym grade depends upon the time spent in the pool, swimming plays an important role in the athletic program. Life saving and water safety are taught to ad- vanced students, but beginners are taught only fundamental swimming strokes and simple diving. Oh, my aching muscles! might well be the theme song of the modern dancing class, which is taught every Friday. The freshmen and sophomores have folk dancing. The junior and senior girls do all kinds of exercises and grace- 72 ful falls to help develop better poise. Groups are organized in which the members devise their own dances. When the welcome days of spring arrive. members of the senior and junior gym classes practice tennis on the courts of Budd Park, and play softball. Table tennis and softball are offered freshman and sophomore students. Intramural activities are divided into two classifications, the team games and the indiv- idual sports. The team games include hockey. basketball, volleyball, softball, and soccer. The individual sports are aerial darts, badminton, table tennis, tennis, horseback riding, ice skat- ing, and bowling. This year the Top Hat Stables furnished the riding horses: ice skating was held at the Pla-Mor: and bowling, at the Northe-ast Bowl. The girls' physical education course advo- cates good sportsmanship and better body co- ordination. Students may win letters and shields through intramural activities. These are the girls who have received letters this year: Mildred Campbell, Peggy Cunningham. lean Lortscher, Lois Trackwell, Dorothy Fos- ter, and Beverly Kirkham. Sports managers, who are chosen because of their ability and interest in the various sports. assist the teachers. Miss Ruth Biggerstaff, Miss Iosephine Woodward, and Miss Lawanda Stewart are the instructors of the girls' gym department. K . K I Y I 1 -AW I Alll, nn'-V'whY W YA- Yu, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,s,l- , ,V s 1 , Y , -Y V - - - LEAGUE STANDINGS Northeast East Westport Southeast Southwest Central Paseo Manual 74 Pts Op 145 51 128 35 54 83 78 89 68 51 77 70 79 113 39 176 GAME SCORES 38 Chrisman 25 Westport 27 Paseo 19 Southeast 12 Central 12 Southwest 16 East 34 Manual .FOCTBALL The '47 squad began practice with five re- turning lettermen, plus many other good pros- pects. In spite of the hot weather, the squad worked hard and was rewarded by winning the Interscholastic League Championship. The average weight of the line was 190 pounds, which gave Northeast one of the heaviest lines in the city. On September 19 the William Chrisman team of Independence, Missouri, was the first victim of the Vikings, as Northeast won by a score of 38 to 6. This was the Chrisman Bears' sixth consecutive loss to Northeast in the an- nual pre-season game. League play opened Saturday, September 27, with Westport, when the Tigers lost 25 to 7, Northeast playing a splendid passing game. On October 6 Paseo was swept aside by the Viking onslaught, the score standing 27 to 13 at the game's close. On the next Saturday we met the Southeast Knights, who gave us some difficulty: how- ever, Northeast again came through, this time to the tune of 19 to 6. The Blue Eagles of Central tried to stop the Vikings on October 18. Although they did not succeed, a tough game was played, with the outcome 12 to 6. Sweet revenge for our last year's loss to Southwest was gained from the Indians, who fought hard but were unable to stop the driv- ing Vikings, and lost 12 to 6. To the south of Vikingland live the East Bears, whose fast and powerful team was the favorite to win the big game of the season on Saturday, November 8. But by the scant margin of 16 to 13, East was knocked from its unde- feated rank in this all-important contest. The last game of the season was with the Manual Redbirds. The Viking backfield en- gaged in wild scoring and won 34 to 0, giving us an undisputed claim to the championship. Soon after the season ended, the Kansas City All-Stars were selected, and Northeast was hon- ored by having five men on the teams. Those placed on the first team were Bill Swearingen at left tackle, and Don Wright and Charles Guy in the backfield. On the second team were Bob Marshall, guard, and Greg Tindall, tackle. The team chose Bill Swearingen and Don Wright as cocaptains for the season. This was the third unbeaten, untied football team in Northeast history. This team also set a new school scoring record of 183 points. Prospects for the '48 team are excellent, as there will be eight returning lettermen, two of them having placed on all-star teams. There will also be efficient student managers and the very best of coaches-E. A. Markey, who has a great record of fine teams to his credit and for whom we have nothing but words of phrase. ' 75 V Q 5 F495 5 1 5 1' ,fr 1 4.1, W 6 if' :1'a,YhL fm,--qw. COACH REAVES PETERS Northeast High School has been fortunate to have as its coach so able a man as Reaves Peters who came to Northeast in September 1921 d withdrew in Ianuary 1948 after nearly twenty seven years of highly successful coaching For the first few years he had charge of all sports but coached only basketball and track for the full period he was here We feel that Coach Peters outstanding record while at Northeast had much to do with his being offered his present respon sible position as assistant to the secretary of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Associa t1on The good will of all Northeasters goes with Coach Peters and we hope that he will be as successful and happy in his new position as he was at Northeast BASKETBALL RECORD 19211947 City championships State championships State consolation championships National CChicagoJ consolation champion- ship, all state champions competing . TRACK RECORD 1921-1947 City championships . .......10 State championships, 4 consecutive . . . 5 Third place in national championships . . 1 Fourth place in national championships . 1 Dual meets: Won 60, Lost 18. TRACK RECORDS MADE 1921-1947 7 City ....... State ....... Kansas Relays . . . Drake Relays .... Missouri Valley Relays World's Records . . 1 . 4 . a a u f n n . 1 . 1 . Still held . 2 8 .4 .3 3 2 BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM Bob Simms, Bill Witter, Ierry Slavens, lim Dumsky, Bill Johnson, Charles Guy, Iim Hoverder, Don Wright, Leon Williams, Gregg Tindall, Bill George, Bill Layton. Q LETTERMEN TOP ROW: lim Dumsky, Bill George, Charles Guy, Iim Hoverder, Bill Iohnson. , I MIDDLE ROW: Bill Layton, Bob Simms, Jerald Slavens, Gregg Tindall, Leon Williams. l BOTTOM ROW: Bill Witter, Don Wright, Bob Brotemarkle, Charles Harger, George Smith, Coach Markey. BASKETBALL The Viking quintet fought hard this year and tied with the East Bears for second place in the Interscholastic League. After Coach Peters left Northeast, Coach Markey took over the team and, by hard work, helped it to climb high in the league standing. As there was only one starter from last year, the reserves and second team furnished most of the players. The team obtained valuable pre-season ex- perience against such teams as Shawnee Mis- sion, Topeka, Wyandotte, and Ward, winning one out of four games.- League play started early in Ianuary, Central being the first to play the defending champions. Even though Northeast started a rally in the closing minutes, the Eagles defeated the Vik- ings 23 to 20. Next was Manual, and the Norsemen came back strongly to win 41 to 27. The Pirates of Paseo found the Vikings fast and determined, Northeast winning 34 to 24. Still fighting, Northeast defeated the South- east Knights lanuary 24 to the tune of 32 to 29. The second Viking league defeat of the sea- son came at the hands of the tall Westport Tigers in a very close game. The fight was con- tinued to the final gun, but Northeast lost 32 to 30. The following Friday's win from the South- west Indians by a score of 41 to 33 raised the spirits of the fans considerably. Northeast's last league game was with the ever-threatening East Bears, but the Vikings won 25 to 22, thus tying the Bears for second place. When the all-stars were chosen, three North- east players were honored with positions. Don Wright and Bill Witter were selected as guards on the second all-star team, and Iim I-loverder, center, received honorable mention. In the 1949 basketball season three exper- ienced players will be back to help make it a good season. Everyone praised Coach Markey for the splendid results he obtained from the team, al- though he had to take charge two weeks after the beginning of the practice season. Hats off to a grand coach! 79 1 w ,ii-.-..Y--.. .. FOOTBALL SECOND SQUAD y BACK ROW: Charles Dumsky, Bob C. Mathison, Bill Butcher, Dan Schooley, Charlie Steele, Bill Strawn, Anthony Scardino, Bill Kulash, John Onka, John Duncan, Gary Thurman, Iames Spencer, Dan Arnold, Bill Trumbo. THIRD ROW: Iohn O'Renick, Leonard Passantino, Burdette Plummer, Benny Velasquez, Ernest P. Haley Ir., Tom McKittrick, Skippy Greer, Wayne Crane, Miles Patton Ir., Donald Powell, Duane Grigsby, Coach Hawthorne. H rold Walters, Anthony Bonavia, Lawrence Murphy, Eddie Hamilton, SECOND ROW: Melvin Harless, Calvin Burns, Van Sweet, a Lloyd Vest, Phil Phillips, Ray Iones, Bob Fagan, Ronald Young. Iohn Forte. FRONT ROW: Angelo Ribando, Charles West, Marvin Kinnett, Larry Sheridan, George Smith. Coach Hawthorne, in his second year as coach of Northeast's football and basketball second teams, did excellent work. Both of his teams improved steadily throughout the season. The football team showed spirit in its play. After losing the first game and tying in the sec- ond, it won the five remaining games of the season, to finish in second place. The basketball team demonstrated that it also was made up of capable players. After losing two non-league games, it began league play, winning five games and losing two. This gave the basketball team a tie for second place in the league. BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM BACK ROW: Mr. Hawthorne, Gerald Davis, Miles Patton, Larry Cook, Iames Reed, Calvin Burns. IDDLE ROW Ch rlie Steele Bob Fagan Nugent Adams Harve Guber Benny Velasquez, Anthony Scardino. M 1 a , , . , FRONT ROW: Ernest P. Haley, Charles West, Fred Brown, Bill Worrell, Marvin Kinnett, Ioe Sivigliano, Kenney Organ. I 80 TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: Bill Danforth, Iim O'Dell, I. D. Bruce, Bob Anderson, Iim Moran, Bob Fagan, Roy Arterburn, Gregory Stervinou, Richard Lark, Iohnny Upp. THIRD ROW: Iohn Onka, Larry Sheridan, Fred Brown, Bill Layton, Ioe Sopcich, Iesse Kuhn, Bill Wyatt, Kenny Organ, Don Hulett. SECOND ROW: Coach E. A. Markey, Calvin Coleman, Bill Swearingen, Iim Dumsky, Russ Hughes, Howard Hon, Bill George, Charlie Steele, Iim Pickering. FRONT ROW: Bob Simms, Frank Coleman, Wayne Crane, Hank Breidenthal, Charlie Guy, Don Wright, Bill Iohnson, Ierry Slavens, Bob Marshall, James Sheets. SWTMMING TEAM BACK ROW: lim McKinley, Merritt Fricke, Tom Stribling. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Strawn, Anthony Bonavia, Daniel Schooley, Iames G. Clarke, Bill Sessions. FRONT ROW: Milton Carter, Chester Lamkey, Bob Marshall, George Lambert, Mr. Heine. ,. if f , -, , f n f fx' ' 1 2 , A 4 3 7 W V I j ,MWA ff 1 81 N'CLUB BACK ROW: Charles Shields, Howard Schafer, Tom Stribling, Larry Patrick, Iames Clarke, Willis Middleton, Bill Price, Bill George, Russ Hughes, Bill Swearingen. FOURTH ROW: Charlie Steele, George Lambert, Ioe Sopcich, Robert Mclntosh, Jim Moran, William Sessions, Iames Iones, Bill Layton. ' A th n Bonavia, Bill Iohnson, Bill Strawn, Frank Coleman, Bob Brotemarkle, THIRD ROW: Chester Lamkey, Eddie Martin, Iohn Vogt, n o y Coach Hawthorne. SECOND ROW: Coach E. A. Markey, Harold Capper, h Dumsk , Calvin Coleman, Bill Madsen, Stan White, Bill Witter, Chuck Harger, George Smith. FRONT ROW: Bob Simms, Don Wright, Charles Guy, Jimmie, McKinley, Iesse Ku n, lim y Gregg Tindall, Leon Williams, Jerry Slavens, Bob Marshall. a -10.6- 2 I 2 5 5 I 4 f .1 it x 5 , '-,A 'J 4 1, 1 W1 1 ww' km- vtlffl we ,, W... f, ' I' W we., . X g Z. This group is not a club in the sense that the word is commonly used, as it has neither officers nor meetings. A boy becomes a member of the N Club if he has won a letter in football, basketball, track, or swimming. CHEERLEADERS games as Well as at basketball games. Ianiece and Ianelle Boling, Io Ann Hurt, Phil Paladino, lim Dull, and Ralph Younkin, all seniors, did an excellent job this year under the sponsor- ship of Miss Iosephine Woodward. The cheerleaders, who are chosen by the students and faculty, have the important task of arousing enthusiasm and school spirit, both before and at athletic events. Our girl cheer- leaders are now permitted to help at football Ianiece Boling, Io Ann Hurt, Ianelle Boling, Iim Dull, Phil Paladino, Ralph Younkin. 1 2 Nw gg Q W Where's the ball? Run the ball around old Westport! Don Wright plunges through the line with a lot of first-class help from his teammates. All for Northeasty Charlie Guy struggles to stay on his feet. Taking the pass out of the air. mt? Annual football banquet at Fred Harvey's. Let's eat! Bill Witter, get that rebound! Up in the air, Hoverder! Www , 83 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 3 w 3 l at BOB MCINTOSH CHARLES GUY IANE CHARTRAND GERTRUDE MINNICK President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BONNIE BROWN IACK PRICE BILL GEORGE MRS. BELL Giftorian Sergeant at Arms Reporter Adviser BOB MCINTOSH, a popular Vi-King, is the choice of the junior class for its PRESIDENT this year. He is in the N Club, and is also an active member of the Hi-Y. CHARLES GUY, one of the most valuable letter- men in both football and basketball, holds the office of VICE-PRESIDENT. He is a member of the N Club. BONNIE BROWN, a very active, cute, and popular girl at Northeast, is GIFTORIAN. She is the treasurer of the Y-Teens, secretary of Thetas, a member of the Olympic Club and of the Student Council. IANE CHARTRAND, that darling junior with personality plus, is the class SECRETARY. lane is active in the Clionian Literary Society, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens, and Olympic Club. 84 GERTRUDE MINNICK, who is class TREAS' URER, is sergeant at arms of the Clionian Lit- erary Society, treasurer of A Cappella, a mem- ber of the Olympic Club and of the Girls' All- Star Hockey Team. Her many activities show her popularity at Northeast. IACK PRICE, a Debater, holds the office of SERGEANT AT ARMS. He is a member of the Hi-Y and of the Nor'easter Staff. BILL GEORGE, that junior boy with the hypnotic eyes, was chosen as REPORTER. He is in the N Club, having lettered in football and basketball this year. MRS. BELL, a teacher of foreign languages, is ADVISER. She is one of the two remaining original members of the Northeast faculty, and has always been a favorite with her students. DEMOCRACY'S SAFEGUARD: AN EDUCATED ELECTORATE 85 SENIOR OFFICERS WILLIS MIDDLETON RALPH YOUNKIN NORMA GARRETT MARY MCCLELLAND President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer DANNY DANIEL ALICE LEWIS IO ANN HURT MR. CALVERT Giftorian Sergeant at Arms Reporter Adviser PRESIDENT: WILLIS MIDDLETON Willis Middleton, president, has shown his ability in many fields. He is an active member of the Benton Literary Society, was editor in chief of the Courier, and is a member of the A Cappella. VICE-PRESIDENT: RALPH YOUNKIN Ralph Younkin has the honor of being vice- president. Serving as student director of the Northeast band requires much of his time, but he is also a member of the Debater Literary So- ciety and Speech Arts Club. GIFTORIAN: DANNY DANIEL Our popular giftorian is Danny Daniel. Be- cause of his varied activities he has made many friends at Northeast. He is a member of the De- bater Literary Society, past Inter-City Teen- Town Mayor, and a member of the All-City Student Council. SECRETARY: NORMA GARRETT Norma Garrett, our class secretary, is one of Northeast's most popular girls. Norma was the 1948 Snowball Queen at the Hi-Y dance, and was vice-president of the Clionian Literary So- ciety. Her lovely smile has contributed much to her success. 86 SERGEANT AT ARMS: ALICE LEWIS Alice Lewis, one of Northeast's loveliest Vi- Queens, is the sergeant at arms. She has an out- standing record of achievement. Alice was president of the Clionian Literary Society, third- page editor of the Courier, and mistress of ceremonies in the 1947 Viking Varieties. I TREASURER: MARY MCCLELLAND Mary McClelland, treasurer, has an outstand- ing scholastic record and a Wide variety of school activities. She is Alpha critic, A Cappella secretary, a member of the Speech Arts Club, and Was president of Y-Teens and first-page editor of the Courier. REPORTER: IO ANN HURT Our good-natured reporter is Io Ann Hurt, who has a lot of vim and vitality. She is a Y- Teen cabinet member, secretary of Viking Village, and past president of the Delta Literary Society. Making friends is her favorite pastime. ADVISER: MR. GEORGE CALVERT Mr. Calvert has completed his second year as senior adviser. His friendliness and Willing- ness to help have made him a popular and Well-liked member of our faculty. SENIOR WILL We have learned much about democracy at Northeast. In our country we now need young people who will have the training that will enable them to become leaders. Our school has high ideals and fosters honesty, loyalty, and good sportsmanship. We believe that these are the things that make a school successful and outstanding. Now let us take up less serious matters. No. we are not dying, but we ABE making a will. And what a will! Betty Myers, the first on our list, leaves her sweet personality and disposition to the little red-headed junior, Ianie Chartrand. The perfect senior couple of the year, Betty Tennant and Bill Witter, grant that honor for next year to Bonnie Brown and Frank Coleman. Patsy Karst bestows a bottle of headache tab- lets and a box of pencils on Edna Mortimeyer. It looks as though Shirley Erickson will have to take that horrible giggle with her because that shouldn't be palmed off on anyone, but she wills to Richard Harriman the job of editor in chief of the Courier. If there's a party, she's the creator: if there's a gang, she's the leader: if there's a laugh, she's the cause of it-of course, we mean Io Ann Hurt, whose place will be taken by Adra Ann Huke. What is it? Oh, just Bud Younkin, who is transmitting his ready wit, stupidity, and ability for telling jokes to none other than Bob lVIc- Intosh. Ioan Helm wills Anna Marie Accurso her long curly locks-even if the color doesn't correspond. Hank Breidenthal cedes his way with the women to Bill George. Don Wright hands his athletic prowess to Charlie Guy, but is taking Yvonne Stroud with him. - Chuck Harger and Bob Brotemarkle yield the job of managing next year's athletic teams to George Smith and Frank Haley. Barbara Burns offers all her old papers. books, and what not, to her little sister Shirley. May she use them to the best advantage. Barbara Io Sweeney is blessed with lerry Hosman's voice and place in A Cappella. lim Hoverder donates his height and cute grin to anyone who can fill his shoes. Clnci- dentally, they're size elevenj Beverly Kirkham and Babe Marra offer their super athletic ability to Dorothy Foster and Barbara Babbit. Iim Dumsky passes to Gertrude Minnick the presidency of A Cappella. Ioan Eubank bequeaths her speed C?l and knack for killing time to Pat Owen. Calvin Coleman, with Bill Swearingen's blessings, takes Bill's place on the football line. Bob Irwin is leaving-thank goodness! Mary Needham will inherit Snookie Wil- liams' dancing feet and cute dance routines. Angelo Ribando will take Phil Paladino's place as the sheik of Viking Village. Those boys are considered Northeast's best dancers. Carol Lee Osborne and Virginia Vohs must break up their school friendship, but Carol is leaving everything, including her bangs, to Ginnie. Ianiece and Ianelle Boling leave the fun of being identical twins to Lois and Phyllis Hendrickson. Iesse Kuhn and Lester Williams, the two inseparables, will be replaced next year by Walt Kuhn and anyone wearing a Schlozman jacket. Leon Williams leaves all of his football pad- ding to Gregg Tindall. Nancy Thurman wills to Nina Watson her ability to know everything about everybody. Nancy Neely has left her technique for catch- ing football stars to anyone who can get it. Nancy Hanney bestows a little of her dra- matic ability on Lila Davis. We, the Senior Class of '48, hope that all of you attending Northeast will have as much fun and success in your senior year as we have had. 87 iii .aft SENIOR BALLOT NORMA GARRETT Girl Who Has Done Most :lor Northeast DON GASH Boy Who Has Done Most tor Northeast MARY MCCLELLAND Best Girl Student WILLIS MIDDLETON Best Boy Student IO ANN HURT Most Popular Girl IIM HOVERDER Most Popular Boy IACKIE ROYAL Society Belle HENRY BREIDENTHAL Social Lion DON WRIGHT A Best Boy Athlete BEVERLY KIRKHAM Best Girl Athlete BILL WITTER Iolly Good Boy BETTY MYERS Iolly Good Girl IOHN VOGT Best Actor NANCY HANNEY Best Actress BILL LAYTON Best Boy Bluifer ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Worst Girl Flatterer SENIOR PRCPHECY My, how time flies! Twenty years have passed since we left Northeast High School back in 1948. Let's use our atomic television set, invented by Phil Needles, to see what has happened to the old gang. Here goes-phift, whirrr, phizz, binggg! Ah, here comes something. It's a huge polit- ical rally. Faye King, the gracious congress- woman from Missouri, is campaigning for Middleton for President. Willie's in a ticklish position: for if he wins, he'll be pushing his former classmate, Iames Hunter, out of office. The scene is changing. We see Alice Lewis on a magnificent stage. She's the first lady of Broadway now. Backstage we find Bud Thomas handling scenery and backdrops. General- Manager-in-Charge-of-Scenery-and-Miscellane - ous-Articles is his official title. Some of the audience are drifting backstage. We see the Viceroy of India and his American wife, the former Miss Carolyn Harmon, whose smile is still taking her places. Our television set is taking us next door to an old vaudeville house. The program reads Lihp Onidalap, Master Magician. But wait- backward, Lihp Onidalap spells Phil Paladino. And Phil it is, preparing to saw a lady in half. tHe always was a great cut-upll No, it isn't a lady after all: it's Katie lohnson. Mists cover the screen of our machine. The setting changes to Africa. Sitting astride an ele- phant is Ioan Povala. I'll turn this little knob marked sound. Hey, Io, why haven't you returned to civilization? I came to Africa three years ago to introduce Super Suds to the natives and to see what effect it would have on them. They liked it so well that they tried to show their appreciation to civilization by keep- ing me captive. Poor loan! Here comes that mist again. People in strange garb are dashing about. It must be the M-G-M movie lot. No, not Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, but Miller-Gash-McWhorter. With such talented partners as lim, Don, and Mary, how could the company miss! There goes Larry Patrick, the great profile. Now he can Wear his collars turned up in the back without looking so conspicuous. With him is Arden Carpenter, that ace cameraman. Larry is currently making a picture entitled Iohn's Fifth Wife. Number five is another Northeaster, Barbara Burns. Dan Davis wrote the script. Where are we now? There's a sign that says Radio City. We're about to see The Chil- dren's Hour put on the air. Its star is Daisy Stonerock. Tonight's story is The Case of the Bloody Hatchet. Daisy must be a glamorized Boris Karloff! Next door the New York Philharmonic is pre- paring to give a concert. Guest pianist is the famous Frederick Daviski. Do you recognize him? It's Fred Davis. He is presenting a new American concerto, written by Mary McClel- land. The orchestra is tuning up. There's Kitty Rising in the flute section. Doris Camden is concert mistress. And there's Franklin Baldwin with his oboe. They say all oboe players go crazy before they're forty, but Frank looks sane enough. One, two, three-and We're out at the old ball park. Did you notice who's playing to- day? They call themselves the Slink Hollow Sluggers, but it's really our old basketball squad. In the bleachers we spy lean Gross and Stan White. Yes, they're still going steady. Sit- ting beside them is Dorothy Newcom, the short- hand wizard, who used to take 260 words a minute. She went to work for Carder Manning, a big oil executive, as no one else could write as fast as he talked. Here we go again, this time to a modeling school, once Conover's, but now the Iohn Vogt Agency. Some of Iohn's top-notch models are Snookie Williams, Dorothea Hatchitt, Pat Ram- sey, and Norma Garrett. Vonceil Nolan poses for the before picture of a freckle cream ad- vertisement. Since everybody has to eat, we now find ourselves at a famous restaurant owned by Bill Layton. As he makes it a point to hire only Northeasters, we aren't surprised to see that Peggy McClure is head hostess, that Pat Schu- maker presides over the kitchen, and that Henry Breidenthal is chief bottle washer. Everything is blacking out, and I smell some- thing burning. My goodness, we've broken the television set. We must have split an extra atom. 89 L,-SQQQ '. KVM ,f :PW-W .- 7 5 ' 2 4 ' CQ ,Z ,, 1 ,2',Q 5 ' ,wg f' f f 3 . f dv -. 1 f W f , f , , X Q 91,4 , f f gf W ff V 1 1 h 97 W pf V w X , t Q , , 1 f My ld f , , ff f , f f .,- ww f f 2 f f AW f W 4 , f Wy W J , , V 92 ef, sy VT' t 7 r I ,Q pi ,sf f 1 LZQZZQQ? 7 Q f f' ww ff f M 2157, 02 I f X f f 4 Wy 4 7 Q fl ' 4 rt vf f ' if I, X ,,. gags: X 2 ' X ' M 'X , . . .nf ,V yw.-.,,,, - X: - ft 'X ' QW: 1- V- - .pjffgfw We X , X, . ' 5 '- Yen ww- , x ' Q ' ,fs 1 ww ' fiwff x 2 'Yew X. -0 , -F 'WVKQM . W: fasps., JW5, JM5B'Z:Vy:-Q Q 'L ' 14 Ja ',-'G gy 324' 435' ,Q s-MW fzvfpmswsfffs- f ' sy' rfwvwgmws iyfgywmsa syw 4-Q N f wtf! r may N . f ?Wwsw,.v,45 2, 5. 4 Zz was Zgfvff .17 fiaff: f 4, ,ara is . .Ms ..z,1w- f tg for YSWS ffl WAZZDW f .., fa., .X OW f ' 1 4 ,. X , ' ABBOTT, VINCENT IOSEPH: No. 1, first on the list- Vincent Abbott is sure to be missed. ABELL, MARY LOU: Not too large and not too small, Sweet and jolly and liked by all. Y-Teen 2: Clio 2, 4. ADCOX, MARIBELLE LEORA: A quiet girl but truly faithful. ALEXANDER, IEAN MARIE: An artist of the first degree. Art Club 3, 4, President 4: Art Honors 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: Nor'easter Art Committee 3: Delta 3, 4: Student Council 2. ALEXANDER, LAURA BELLE: A little girl, brimming over with ideas. Delta 3, 4. ALEY, GEORGE: His ambitions are many and- may they grow. Hi-Y 2, 3. ALLEMAN, BETTY ANN: An all-around girl and a perfect lady. Courier First-Page Editor 4: Student Council 3. ALLEN, EDDIE LEE: Eddie is nice-take our advice. ALLEN, LOIS IOY: A really good sport and an athlete, Few with her can compete. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 4: Y-Teen 2: Alpha 4: Girls' All-Star Basketball Team 2, 3: Girls' All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: Hockey Student Manager 4. ANDERSON, DOROTHY LEE: Always smiling and ever ready to help. Y-Teen 2. ANTHONY, ROBERT FRANKLIN: Those who ask questions will go far. Speech Arts Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4: Debater 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Second- Team Football 3: Spring Play Cast 3, 4: Student Council 4. ARENSON, DONNA LEA: Carefree, cute, and clever. Art Contest 2: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 4: Clio 2, 4. ARENSON, RICHARD ARLEN: A brown-eyed sheik. neither bashful nor meek. Cheerleader 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Debater 3: Student Council 2, 4. ARLINT, EMMETT LUTHER: He has a great talent for trumpet playing. Band 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Second Lieutenant 4, Crack Squad 3, Crack Platoon 3, Crack Company 3, Rifle Team 3. 4, Captain 4: City All-Star Rifle Team 4. ARMSTRONG, VIRGINIA: She is gentle, she is shy: There's a merry twinkle in her eye. ASHER, IOHN LESLIE: A quiet chap of few words, who minds his own business. Second-Team Basketball 3. AUSTIN, ARLINE AILEEN: Glowing with personality. ability, and attractiveness. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4: Student Council 3. BAKER, GEORGIA LEA: She'll swim her way to success. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 3: Y-Teen 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3, Officer 3. 90 BALDWIN, ARNOT FRANKLIN, IR.: His motto seems to be. Make mine music. Band 2, 3, 4, Oificer 2, 3, 4. BARBEE, GLORIA ELEENE: A darling gal and a faith- ful pal. Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 4: Solo Contest 3: Theta 2, 3, 4. BARNETT, BARBARA IOAN: Brown eyes, brown hair. and oh--! BARTON, WILLIAM HENRY: A first-rate boy. BAXTER, BETTY LOUISE: A sweet. smooth voice. that reflects her personality. Y-Teen 2, 4: Student Council 4. BECK, IOYCE LEA: A friendly smile is a valuable passport. Art Club 4: Y-Teen 4. BEEVER, STANLEY BYRON: A boy who will never lack friends. BELL, DONALD LELAND: Curly hair the girls adore! What boy could ask for more? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4. BELLIS, NEWTON FREDERIC: If I study. it gives me trouble: But if I don't. my trouble is double. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Benton 3, 4. BELSCAMPER, RUTH ELLA: A good sport. a good student. and a good friend. Y-Teen 37 Student Council 3, 4: D. A. R. Homemaking Award 4. BESHEARS, ARTIMA MAXINE: Beauty. talent. and charm galore. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Delta 3, 4: Student Council 3. BICKLEY, THOMAS IEARLY: A friendly grin, a friendly chap. BISBEE, BONNIE JEAN: Her sweetness is her chief asset. Band 2, 3, 4. BISBEE, DONNIE DEAN: Wavy hair and a sunny smile. Band 2, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2. BLACKWELL, EVELYN MAXINE: A coming jour- nalist with plenty of brains. Foreign Language Club 4: Delta 2, 3, 45 Courier Fourth-Page Editor 4. BLAND, CURTIS LEON: His quality is like Sterling on silverware-it's stamped plainly for all to see. BOICE, IOANNE LEE: A bright spot in any school day. Foreign Language Club 4. BOLING, IANELLE: A game kid-Ianelle is simply tops. Cheerleader 4: Olympic Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 2, Treasurer 23 Clio 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 2. 91 74 f if wff My Q fi f 4 ff gf X Q sf f f XXAQYX W my f 4 YW AQ!! BOLING IANIECE A good sport Ianiece is really a favorite Cheerleader 4 Olympic Club 2 3 4 Vice Presi dent 4 Courier Staff 4 Y Teen 2 Clio 3 4 Girls A Star Hockey Team 3 Student Council 3 Viking Var l9l1eS 2 BOND CAROL IEAN She makes the best ol every thing Dramatic Club 2 3 Courier Staff 4 YTeen 2 C IO 2 BOND ROBERT BENIAMIN Here s a genial mem ber ofthe ROTC H1Y 2 ROTC Crack Squad 3 Crack Platoon 3 Crack Company 3 Color Guard 4 BOOTH HAROLD EUGENE Glowing with personality and ability Art Honors 2 3 H1Y 2 3 Vice President 2 :tudent Council 3 BOWEN BETTY MAUREEN She is the quiet kind whose manners never vary BRANDES ROBERT ALLEN His smile has been his source ol irrendshrp BREIDENTHAL HENRY MATTHEW Charming dimples sunny grin athletic prowess too H1Y 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 2 3 4 Band 2 3 Off1C9Id Debater 3 4 Vice President 4 Track Team 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Student Counc1l 2 3 4 Senior Ballot Art Honors 4 N Club 3 4 BRELSFORD COOPER HORACE The kind we all like BRENTS DOLORES ALLENE A girl always full ot pep Keep to the right and watch your step Girls All Star Hockey Team 3 4 All Star Volleyball Team 4 BRIM VIRGINIA MAE: Sweet as sugar cane Y-Teen 2. BRISCO DOROTHY LUCILLE: Lots oi laughs and lull of lun But her heart belongs to only one Dramatic Club 2 3' Y-Teen 3' Student Council 3. BROTEMARKLE ROBERT E.: Bob surely knows how to manage them-the football boys of course' Hi-Y 3 4' Football Manager 3 4' Basketball Man- ager 3 4' Track Team Manager 3 4' N Club 3 4. BROWN, CHARLES LEROY: To take life as it comes is his creed. R.O.T.C. First Sergeant 4. BROWN, MARY ANN: Petite and sweet And swell to meet. BROWN, ROSEMARY LOUISE: A lovely girl iull of charm. Y-Teen 2: Student Council 2. BRUCE, IOHN D.: Gabriel, blow that horn! Band 2, 3, 4. Officer 4: Dance Band 3: Student Council 4: Viking Varieties 3. y BURDICK, IOHN ALDEN: Oh. this learning-what a thing it is! BURGIO, IUDITH CATHERINE: lust to be happy is a fine thing. 92 BURNS, BARBARA: With a dimple in her cheek. Very happy and very sweet. Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Courier Staff 4. BUTLER, IUANITA MAE: She is as attractive as she is intelligent. CALEY, EMMA ANN: Life is a merry game for her. CAMDEN, KING EDWARD: Big men can do big things. Printers Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Staff Sergeant 3, 4. CAMPBELL, MILDRED MARIE: Athletic-minded and al- ways willing to help others. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 3: Softball Student Manager 4: Seal Club 4: Bowling Student Manager 4: Volleyball All-Star Team 4. CANADA, IDA IANET: lust an all-around, nice girl. Y-Teen 3, 4. CAPPER, HAROLD ALLEN: Never a dull moment. Printers Club 2: First-Team Football 3, 4: Second-Team Basketball 3: Track Team 4: N Club 4: Student Council 2. CARPENTER, ARDEN RAY: With a camera he'll flash his way to success. Courier R.O.T.C. Editor 47 Nor'easter Staff 4: R.O.T.C. Lieutenant 4, Rifle Team 3, Crack Company 2, Crack Platoon 2: Benton 4. CARVER, FREDDY LEONARD: Everyone that knows him likes him. N Club 4: Student Council 4. CHAPIN, ROBERT RAYMOND: A pleasant young man. Art Honors 3, 4: Art Contest 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Crack Com- pany 3, Crack Platoon 3, Crack Squad 3. CHRISTINA, MARVIN MICHAEL: lust to remind you that you left countless friends behind you. CLARK, IAMES PICKERING: A willing heart and hand is worth all. Band 2, Officer 2. CLARK, IAMES ROBERT: He has a strong liking for that group wrongly named the weaker sex. A Cappella 3. CLARKE, IAMES' GRANVILLE: He gets things done the Iames Clarke way. Hi-Y 3: Swimming Team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4. ' CLARKE, IOYCE ELAINE: Ioyce is cooking on all four burners. Art Club 4. CLEVELAND, IAMES HO, IR.: A good sport and a loyal Viking. CLEVENGER, KATHERINE MAE: A demure and de- lightful little miss. Foreign Language Club 4. CLOSSON, ROSALYNN LOUISE: Pretty, and can she sing! A Cappella 3, 4. 93 +2 ,- ,A -V ii. 2, , ,, , . Q .1 . - . :-L, GW J I Q' , 1 fr ' ' 4 I is , , lwfwfy, f ,f.., , , , , , , CW! -f X If X' C .., ti?1f . 0 ',-W , 9 f wff.. ?1fw my! , if EW. B5 JY 1, W if? . -g M COEN, MARIORIE ADELINE: Blond hair and blue eyes, all you hear from her are sighs. A Cappella 4. COLEMAN, MARY LOUISE: Her presence makes us regret her leaving. Student Council 4. COLEMAN, RODERIC BRIAN: How he swings those drumsticks! Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: R.O.T.C. Crack Company Z, Crack Platoon 2, Crack Squad 2, Corporal 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3. COLLEY, HARRY GENE: A boy it is impossible not to respect and admire. CONN, ROBERT EDWARD: Another grand Vi-King. COOK, IDA LEE: A girl lull ol fun and energy. COOPER, BILL BRYAN: A clean-cut boy it there ever was one, With cheeks and eyes that are full of fun. COOPER, MERLE MAXINE: Small but dynamic. Stu- dent Council 2, 3. CORDRAY, VELMA DENE: She sings her way into your heart. A Cappella 3, 4. COWAN, DEWEY MARION: A likable and loyal Viking. R.O.T.C. Army Rifle Team 4. CRAIG, BEVERLY IANE: It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Foreign Language Club 3, 42 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. CRAIG, LAURA LEE: Tiny. sweet, and hard to - beat. CRAIGHEAD, VIRGINIA MAE: Do not judge her by her size. Seal Club 3, 4. CREVISTON, IAMES STEWART: A pleasant. heart- winning smile. CROMWELL, BILLY EUGENE: Always a laugh up his sleeve. CROSS, DORSEY DON: He has a way all his own. CROW, DORIS IRENE: Quiet and serious, but she's always triendly. CULBERTSON, BOBE IEAN: Getting smarter is her hobby: She's no dummy is our Bobe. 94 CUNNINGHAM, PEGGY IOAN: A radiant smile. big brown eyes, and a sunny disposition. Seal Club 3, 4. President 4, Treasurer 4: Olympic Club 2, 3: Student Council 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: Ice-Skating Student Manager 3: Badminton Student Manager 4. CURTIN, GERALD LEO: The kind of person everyone likes. I-Ii-Y 2. 3, 4. CURTIS, VIOLA VIVIAN: Small, but full of energy. A Cappella 4. CUSICK, ZELDA MARIE: She's quiet. sincere, and friendly. DALY, EVA ANN: Cutie describes her. 'cause she's so rare-lovable. intelligent. witty. and fair. A Cap- pella 3. 4. DANIEL, DANIEL D., IR.: He makes friends by being one. Iunior Class President: Foreign Langu- age Club 4: Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3: Debater 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, Vice-President 3, 4, All-City Student Council 3, 4: Senior Class Giftorian. DANIEL, ROBERT WAYNE: Bob is gobs of fun. DAVIS, DANIEL SPENCER: Dan is iust as fine as he looks--which is saying a good deal. Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Debater 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: First-Team Football 4: N Club 4: Student Council 2. DAVIS, HAROLD FREDERICK: Muss up his hair and call him Rubinstein! Art Contest 2: A Cappella 3, 4, Officer 3, 4: Solo Contest 2, 3: Debater 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3. DAVIS, NORMA IEAN: She does the right thing at the right time. DAY, DONALD CLAIR: His stock of cheerfulness never runs low. R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant 2, 3, 4. Battalion S-2 4: Benton 4. DeCLEVA, NADINE ANN: Dark hair and a pleasing personality. Olympic Club 2: Y-Teen 2. DeFEO, MADELINE ROSE: Very quiet. but knows more than she lets out. Y-Teen 2, 4. DeLISIO, MARIAN ELIZABETH: Good-natured and de- serving of friends. DeMARCO, ROSE MARY: Always friendly. always eager to please. . DENNIS, DONALD LEE: A real gentleman. R.O.T.C. Sec- ond Lieutenant 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. DICKENS, DOROTHY IOAN: Long will her good na- ture be remembered. Spanish Club 3: Y-Teen 2, 3, DICKEY, BETTY A.: A potential artist. Art Honors 2, 3, 4: Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Secretary 4: Nor'easter Art Committee 3, 4. I 95 I, I X, X X, fl In V, ,l7!,,,yW,W 32fw, ff. 1- l gf? ,, 4, ,V :' ft ..,' , - 7 , . ,..,, Mfr 'wi K H fi 'WWW W 7 ' 1,2 047 W. , 'ZX W V.,,, N65 Nigwpw 1 it W! 5 Uv as Z I g f 2 K 7 X f f .9 7100-W f S 1 f X 4 :ff X X 4 f X f ff f .sggysfyg f f' tif rffblsg gym Z. idvf bsf W ps., W - A Q CGSQAQZ S Z.. Qs4:T4f-as I f ,za-f sbs, , Wu, M if ggfis wfyf fsf W Way wW0W's' Safe ., we 5 ffm Jil. SW is 5 5 , 'fy sy 9. KQV . yi M I W ZXWW-:defy ws f-vrsygswsw-. he 4-,,p1f,A-Qs., pf Af qaqyy Xggaisfggwffawsfg f v , ffrfzfwfrzfffff ,W I 1, ,H ,,f,,, '-Q fl , W' JY f Q: 1 f ,f-ff, f' 10 ,, N zu A W ,V Wy , W, . 2 f f , f , - ,f,f:v2g- 5 f MM ' f..-' puff f fn X I 3 , V 5, 4, f gf., N',..-if f 4 :f,1.ff'4g5fgr-'f' 1:73 4 f 0 , pw, X 'X wav I W f.,:f:wfX pm my f f:f,'fs,.sf . . r af... ,f MM, if Q0 My 4 Vp 49 W---mms: ,x , 'XQM' ,' S . .wqyigf f , , ,Z W f f ff , , X X .q w I V KZ .,,, 1 I 4 'X ' - ' I M FWYZSMXL , fvgxswy . sxyfr.. ,b fs i:i..am5?f.4wes 'T X' DILLINGHAM, DORIS ANN: Dependable and always within call when needed. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4. DONNICI, CLARENE LILLY: If everyone were as sweet as she, heaven would be on earth. Student Council 2, 3, 4. DULL, IAMES WILLIAM: The world is so full oi a number of things -and it looks as though lim is in all ci them. Cheerleader 3, 4: Iunior Class Reporter: Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice-President 4: Debater 2, 3, 4, President 4: Second-Team Football 2: Tennis Team 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Student Council 2, President 4, All-City Representative 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3. DULL, WILLIAM MELVIN: Even the greatest men ask foolish questions. DUMSKY, IAMES EDWARD: We admire all athletes. especially when they smile. A Cappella,3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Second-Team Football 3, First-Team Football 4: First-Team Basketball 4: N Club 4: Track Team 4. DUNLAP, GERALDINE MAE: A charming blonde. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 3, 4. EASLEY, HOWARD ROY: Greater men than I might have lived, but I doubt it. Hi-Y 3. ECKARD, ARLENE LAVERN: A divine little lady with a smile that's true. EDWARDS, DAVID WILLIAM: A friendly chappy. always happy. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Football 3. EDWARDS, HELEN LOUISE: The cartoons she draws are really funny: We're willing to bet they'll bring her money. Art Club 2: Foreign Language Club 3, 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. EMBRY, MARGARET ELIZABETH: Pretty, peppy. and popular. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Alpha 3, 4. ENYEART, ELVESSA ELOISE: Cover girl for Vogue. Y-Teen 2. ERICKSON, SHIRLEY IUNE: If you want to know about Shirley, you'll have to ask someone else-she's too busy to talk about herself. Foreign Language Club 4, Vice- President 4: Courier Editor in Chief 4: Nor'easter Secre- tary 4: Clio 3, 4: Y-Teen 2. ERICKSON, THERON PAGE: For he's a jolly good fellow, which nobody can deny. Debater 3, 4. ESPINOSA, MARY LOUISE: Beauty shines in her eyes like the stars in heaven. Student Council 4. EUBANK, IOANN: Tall brunette-the blushing type. Olympic Club 3, 4: Y-Teen 4: Delta 3, 4: Literary Contest Bronze Medal Winner 3. EVANS, IRENE PATRICIA: She's always smiling, and her ways are beguiling. Foreign Language Club 4. FARMER, CARROLL DEAN: The genial sort. Can he always stay out of mischief? Second-Team Bas- ketball 3. 96 I I I I I .n -- ..-..K-----11 .--nn 1. -.lu Q...- FAULCONER, FRANK IOSEPH: He's regular and a good sport. FAVARO, DORIS MARIE: A girl whom we like to have around. Foreign Language Club 4. FELTINBERGER, SHIRLEY CHARLENE: Always quiet and friendly. FITZWATER, DONALD WAYNE: Tiptop, as any and all will admit. FITZWATER, KATHERYN ELIZABETH: An all-around good gal. FLAGG, DORIS MARGARET: Aglow with youth, vivacity, and fun. Foreign Language Club 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Theta 2: Student Council 2, 3. FLETCHER, EVELYN ADDINE: She is a laughing, peppy dame, always joking, always game-never, never quite the same. FLIPPIN, VERNON: If good nature is an asset, he will never go bankrupt. R.O.T.C. Technical Sergeant 4, Crack Platoon 4. FORLOW, CLIFFORD THEODORE: Artistic and friendly. Art Honors Z, 4: Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Basketball 3. FOWLER, IO ANN: A sunny disposition, ever ready with a smile. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS, WILLIAM THOMAS: That curly hair and friendly grin Many a friend for him will win. FREDERICKS, AUBREY LEE: He is precisely what he seems to be. Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2: Band Z, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4. FREEMAN, BETTY IEAN: She is always in such good humor. FREEMAN, CAROLYN FERN: With a smile on her face, all joy in her heart, with you Northeast hates so to part. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3. FRENCH, VIVIAN IUSTINE: A friend to all and a foe to none. Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 3: Foreign Language Club 4, President 4. FUGATE, BETTY LEE: First-rate--that describes her best. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 4. FUTSCHER, ALDEN DEAN: A steady worker is sure to live a successful life. Band 2: Orchestra 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Staff Sergeant 4. GALBRAITH, BEN LAVOUNE: The kind of boy who made school days pleasant. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Debater 3, 4. 97 509W y 4? X get rl 3' . s f X2-, ' ? ' A . ' ' V' 5' fx ,, 'f ri : ' - .X .Qs X w Q: 1 iv- Nis A I 4 915 1 L- Jfi3'?ff - s:1.irgge1zf-., AQ' if ' f . a ,, H3255 4, .. ggi, fl tt2ezK'7Tfirzau Fx 5513525212925 .gZ,:kff,:-3f, en ...: is ., , Mwsf I ' msqgc : ij 4:5125 Quiz: ., .. it XWQ, N,-t f 44, 17 .xr ev , ,WA f W qu Q 5 N s Qs: www as 44 3 4, ,f,.sy4,scfQ W fs ZMQQXXM X if f 1 s Q Xa 4 X S fzl QQ Qui sa Q, R X x I 4 X N gy, 2 34 if 4 X5 3 1 fafi 4 fe xv T I X g x gtf AL: E? f. as :ri-TESTS' ' '-X if if 'I'-I fevfrfll W-'www J' , V .-. Q fjifrlw 99x ' -Q, A . ,A . nt .- if 'N u L 'I ,WA W4 Mtg ff 7 5 'H fifsht, , A ,H I ., vii 1'9- aj I - f GAMMILL, NORMA IOHNECE: Delovely, delightful, de- lectable. Seal Club 3, 4: Solo Contest 3: Soccer Student Manager 4. GARRETT, NORMA LEA: She's witty to talk with, pretty to walk with, and pleasant to think about. Iunior Class Secretary: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Senior Class Secretary: Senior Ballot: R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant, Assistant S-3. GARRISON, BARBARA SUE: Something different -a new kind of pep. Seal Club 2: Y-Teen 3. GASH, DONALD KEITH: Or light, or dark, or short, or tall, He sets a trap to snare them all. Art Honors 3: Poster Contest Z, 3: Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Iunior Class Vice-Presi- dent: Art Club 2, 3: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3: Debater 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Second-Team Football 32 Second-Team Basketball 2, 3: Spring Play 2: Student Council 3, 4, President 4: All-City Student Council Presi- dent 4: Viking Varieties 2: Senior Ballot: lst Place Winner National Poster Contest '47 : Executive Committee All-City Red Cross 3, 4: Rep. to Cleveland Red Cross Conven- tion '47, GATES, LEITA DIANE: Doesn't say much, but her eyes make conversation. Speech Arts Club 4: Y-Teen 3. GEBHARDT, IO ANN: A pretty Vi-Queen, sedate and serene. Foreign Language Club 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Secretary 4: Student Council 4. GENDREAU, ROBERT EDWARD: My hopes are not al- ways realized, but I always hope. GIARAMITA, LEONARD: Iolly and cheerful, even on a rainy day. GIARRAPUTO, ESTHER IOSEPHINE: Full of fun, pep, and vim. Foreign Language Club 4, Secre- tary 4: A Cappella 4. GILL, ALICE CARROLL: If we could all be as pleasant as she, What a happy place this would be. Seal Club Secre- tary 4: Swimming Student Manager 4. GIORDANO, CONSTANCE MARY: That lovely hair, those great big eyes Give us a glimpse of paradise. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 4. GRAHAM, BEVERLY EILEEN: Pretty and demure, with lots of allure. A Cappella 4. GREELEY, MAURICE CARY: His eyes always have something behind them: you can't tell whether it's good or bad. Speech Arts Club 4: A Cappella 4: Solo Contest 3: Benton 3, 4, President 4: Second-Team Football 2: Student Council 4. GREELEY, NORMA JEAN: It's knowing friendly lik- able girls like Norma that has made school pleasant. Olympic Club Secretary 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: Bowling and Softball Student Manager 4. GREEN, EDWARD ALBERT: A friend we shall all miss. Band 2, 3. GROSS, WILVA IEAN: Quiet, but always ready for fun. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Solo Contest 3. GULOTTA, MARCO ANTHONY: Confirmed bachelor. R.O.T.C. Major, Regimental S-Z 4: Student Council 4. HAAS, BARBARA LEWIS: A wonderful social worker, who is very friendly. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. 98 HAAS, ROSEMARY: Pretty hair and eyes. and a sweet personality. Printers Club 3: Foreign Language Club 4, Treasurer 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Clio 3, 4. HAHN, GLORIA IOYCE: Sophisticated, good-looking, and sure to go tar. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Solo Contest 3: Alpha 2, 3, 4. HALE, FRANCES MAE: A bright and sunny smile is with her all the while. HALL, CHARLENE SUE: Possessed of a natural charm which has won many friends. Art Club 3, 4: Y-Teen 2, 4: Viking Varieties 2: Student Council 4. HALL, CHARLOTTE MAE: Shining eyes and pretty hair, Who can say what mystery's there? Art Club 3, 4, Vice-president 4: Y-Teen 2, 4: Student Council 4. HAMILTON, SHIRLEY ANNE: Cute little senior. as lull of energy as a cyclone. Seal Club 3, 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: Delta 2. HANAWAY, DAVID CLARK: He set the school on fire with hair and personality. Student Council 4. HANLON, DONNA IOYCE: A walking fashion show. Y-Teen 2, 3. HANNEY, NANCY LEE: She has beauty, charm, brains. and most of all, friendliness. Speech Arts Club 3, 4, President 4: Delta 3, 4, Vice-President 4 : Literary Contest Silver Medal Winner 3: Senior Ballot: Spring Play Cast 4. HARDIE, BLANCHE MAY: A grace beyond the reach of art. A Cappella 4: Theta 3, 4. HARDING, ELLEN CHLOE: Through the black of night-I gotta' go where you are. HARGER, CHARLES GWINN: Dynamite also comes in small packages. Hi-Y Z: Football Manager 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Track Manager 4: N Club 3, 4. HARKER, MILDRED IEAN: A grand girl with ability, who deserves all the honors she gets. Foreign Language Club 4: Courier Second-Page Editor 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Theta 4. HARMON, CAROLYN NEILL: Sweet-tempered and iriendly, a success in all she does. Foreign Language Club 4, Treasurer 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 4: Student Council 2. HARPER, DONALD NEIL: Good sense and a good nature are never separated. Benton 4. HARRELL, MARY IRENE: Not one word spoke she more than was needed. Y-Teen 4. HARRIS, SHIRLEY ANN: Black hair and pleasing dis- position. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Girls' Swim- ming Team 2, 3. HARRIS, WANDA IEAN: Charm and style plus. Foreign Language Club 4: Student Council 2' 35 A Cappella 4. 99 f, f,ff ff M yf f ' ff f f ' v I I ,IIV I WM ? V - 224 f f QS 7' , , ' V W, J A 4: W , :MW X 'f W W ff , 74.5, M' 'W fyf fw , ,, ,, ,, f , ,, . f, I W :I X ' ffm f ,ff,,,,fff, X VNS' Q ,,: ' ,XV ,W 4 1 I .7 - 4, ,I V 9 f M 4,7744 47772 , aff f'W,ffW3f7f .E HARVILLE, EVELYN IEAN: Cheerful and pleasant ways. Seal Club 4. HASKINS, RALPH WILLIAM: Ready, willing, and able. HATCHITT, DOROTHEA IEANNE: Slender on the outside, but full of ioy and cheer on the inside. Y-Teen 2, 3. 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. HATTEM, EDWARD: A tuneful sort of fellow. Hi-Y 2, 3: Band 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Viking Varieties 3. HAZELBAKER, ROSE BARBARA: Her charming ways are surpassed by none. Y-Teen 3: A Cappella 3, 4. HECK, MARTHA LOUISE: One of the blondes that make gentlemen prefer them. Y-Teen 2: Orchestra 2. HEDRICK, MARGARET EDITH: A quietness and charm that are lovely to behold. HEIDBRIER, MARY ALICE: Halfway serious, halfway gay, She does her tasks in a pleasant way. Y-Teen 27 Nor'easter Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4: Clio 2, 3, 4. HEINRICH, LAWRENCE ALAN: He is always modest about his high scholastic standing. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3. 4: R.O.T.C. Major 4, Individual Drill 2, Crack Platoon 2, Crack Company 2, 3, Company Com- mander 4, Battalion Executive Officer 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, All-Star Rifle Team 3: Debater 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3: Distinguished Rifleman Citation 4. HEINZMAN, IIMMIE DALE: His eyes-dancing, full of fun: his smile-irresistible. Hi-Y 2, 3. HELM, IOAN KATHLEEN: If beauty were the key to success, Ioan would hold the key. Art Contest 3: Art Club 3: Foreign Language Club 4: Alpha 4: Student Council 4. HENDERSON, DORIS IEANNE: A style creator superb! Speech Arts Club 4, Treasurer 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Delta 3, 4: Spring Play Cast 4. HENDRIX, MARY IANE: Beauty and vitality, Charm and personality. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, President 4: Student Council 2, 3. HENSHAW, SYLVIA IOANN: A grand combination of student and athlete. Olympic Club 4: Y-Teen 4: Girls' All-Star Hockey 3, 4. HENZLIK, IRVENA MAE: Short. pleasing. and- snappy. Y-Teen 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Student Council 2, 3: Table Tennis Student Manager 4. HESLOP, ELAINE MARCELINE: Her soft voice and allur- ing charm have won her many friends. Speech Arts Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Solo Contest 3. HIGGINS, RAYMOND EARL: Has a maior interest in the R.O.T.C. Hi-Y 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Crack Platoon 3, Crack Company 3, Battalion Staff S-l 4: Benton 3, 4: Student Council 2. HINOTE, IAMES ROBERT: A shark in physics. IOO HOBSON, DORIS IOANNE: Success belongs to the most deserving. Theta 2, 3, 4. HODGES, RICHARD LEON: Agreeable and likable. HOEL, HARLAN LEROY: Art is his dish. Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Art Honors 4: Hi-Y 2. HOLSTINE, IOAN MAE: She is pretty in two ways: pretty nice and pretty sure to remain so. Olympic Club 3, 4: Courier Staff 4: Theta 3, 4. HOOD, DONALD FOSTER: His cheerfulness has made him liked by all. HORNER, CATHERINE ARCHER: A young lady of great merit and a pleasing personality. Foreign Language Club 3, 4: Seal Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 4. HOSMAN, GERALDINE WINIFRED: A type of beauty that is more than skin deep. Dramatic Club 3: Y-Teen 3, 4: A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 3: Spring Play Cast 3. HOVERDER, IAMES IRVIN: A fine athlete with win- ning ways. Hi-Y 2, 3: Debater 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Football 2, 3, First-Team Football 4: Second-Team Basketball 2, First-Team Basketball 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Senior Ballot: Track Team 4. HUFFAKER, BILLIE IEAN: A loyal little friend and an intelligent girl. HUGHES, RUSSELL: Handsome, and that's not all: How he makes the ladies fall. Benton 2, 3: First-Team Football 4: Track Team 4: Golf Team 3: N Club 4. HULETT, DONALD MAURICE: His wit and sense of humor win him many friends. Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Spring Play Cast 3: A Cappella 4. HULL, MARGUERITE LOUISE: A cute little girl with cute little ways. Speech Arts Club 4: Y-Teen 3: A Cappella 3, 4. HUNT, DORIS EILEEN: Filled to the brim with kindness. HUNTER, IAMES CHARLES: A good toothpaste ad, with a happy spirit. Courier Staff 4: Benton 3, 4, Vice- President 4, President 4: Student Council 2, 3. HURT, IO ANN: With her smile, her wit, and her pep, she can't help being popular. Art Honors 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Iunior Class Giftorian: Art Club 2, 3: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen Z, 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, President 4: Student Council 3: Viking Varie- ties 3: Senior Class Reporter: Senior Ballot. IDE, MARION DALE: Such people as Dale make the world go round. Art Club 4: R.O.T.C. Technical Sergeant 4. IACKSON, ALYCE LORETTA: A smile that's shy but disarming. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella 4. IARRETT, ROY IOHN: Everybody's friend. Hi-Y 4. 101 rv, ' 2 Z W, , I fy W ,g Wi ,ff .X f jf- ,, M' ,f aff. ,wi ,jw,,, Wah ,fi .ll Nui IEFFERIES, VERA LORRAINE: Friendliness is the short- est road to winning friends. IOHN, RUSSEL CLARENCE: For those who try, the glory of success awaits. R.O.T.C. Lt. Colonel 4, Captain of Company Rifle Team 4, Company Com- mander 4, Battalion Commander 4. IOHNSON, DUANE LEE: We like his style, we like his smile. Art Club 2, 3. 4, President 4: Nor'easter Staff 3, 4: Art Honors 4. IOHNSON, ELMER CLARENCE: Casanova at his best. Hi-Y 2. 3: Stage Crew 4. IOHNSON, KATHRYN IRENE: Always in a hurry, even when she talks. Foreign Language Club 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Delta 3, 4: Tennis Student Manager 4: Student Council 2. IOHNSON, VERIEAN ANN: Always on the go. IOHNSON, WAYNE ALAN: A man of good merit, with a winning spirit. Hi-Y 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4. IOHNSON, WILLIAM CALVIN: An upright, down- right nice boy. Speech Arts Club 4: Second-Team Football 3: Second-Team Basketball 3: Track Team 4: N Club 4. IOLLIFFE, ELEANOR VIRGINIA: Ambition and effort will overcome all obstacles. Printers Club 3: Y-Teen 3. IONES, ALLEN LEROY: His eyes-dancing and full of fun. IONES, EMILY IEAN: She's the girl who never does frown, And she's a girl who'll go to town. Y-Teen 2, 4. IONES, FRANK WILSON: A brick in the wall of friendship. Hi-Y 2, 3: R.O.T.C. Technical Sergeant 4, Crack Company 3, Crack Platoon 3, Rifle Team 3, 4: Student Council 4. IONES, IIMMY IOSEPH: I am a woman hater, but the Bible says to love your enemies. Second-Team Football 2, 3, First-Team Football 4: Second-Team Basketball 2, 3, First-Team Basketball 4: N Club 4. IUERGENS, RICHARD BYRON: His friendly ways are surpassed by none. KAPPELMAN, LAWRENCE: An up-and-ready senior, always willing to do his part. Student Council 3. KARST, PATSY RUTH: A combination of beautiful eyes and sweet personality: the results-a lovable girl. Y-Teen 2, 3: Nor'easter Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Editor in Chief 4: Theta 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3, President 4. KEITHLEY, IOYCE ANN: An artist that is really an artist. in both her drawing and personality. Art Con- test 3: Art Club 2. 3, 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Committee 4: Clio 3, 4: Student Council 3. KERR, PATRICIA ROSE: Meeting her is liking her: knowing her is loving her. Art Honors 3: Art Contest 3: Art Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Committee 4: Delta 2, 3, 4. 102 KEYTE, DOROTHY MAE: Her stock of smiles and cheer- fulness never runs low. Y-Teen 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: Nor'easter Staff 4. KING, ANNA FAYE: As sweet as she looks. Speech Arts Club 4, Secretary 4: Courier Staff 4: Clio 4: Spring Play Cast 4. KING, THELMA RUTH: Gentle and adorable. KIRK, EVELYN MARIE: She's a little lady with a lot of pep. Seal Club 3: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Delta 4. KIRKHAM, BEVERLY: I think that I shall never see A lover of horses such as she. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, Captain 4: All-Star Basketball Team 3: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: Student Council 2: Senior Ballot. KNOTTS, RAY AUSTIN: A sense of humor ol his own, admired by all. Hi-Y 3, 4. KUHN, IESSE WAYNE: He took the drab routine out of school, out of life. Second-Team Football 2, First-Team Football 3: Second-Team Basketball 2: N Club 3. LAMB, IEAN ELLEN: Her favorite grades, you see, Are E and E and then an E. Foreign Language Club 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Literary Contest Bronze Medal Winner 2. LANDES, ROBERT AUSTIN: If you hear a loud squall, That's Bob coming down the hall. Second- Team Football 2, 3, First-Team Football 4. LANDIS, VIVIAN LUELLA: Such likable girls make school days pleasant. LARGE, FREDDIE: A popular boy. LA ROCCA, PHYLLIS MARIE: For her we see a bright future. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. LASTA, ANTONETTE MARIE: Of friends she has many- of foes has she any? Foreign Language Club 4: A Cappella 4. LAVERTY, ROBERT EUGENE: Another one of those quiet chaps who are sure to surprise us some day. Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Football 3. LAVERTY, VIRGINIA MARIE: A heart more true cannot be found. LAYTON, WILLIAM RAY: With his eyes, hair, and com- plexion He'll steal many a girl's affection. First-Team Football 2, 3, 4: First-Team Basketball 3, 4: Track Team 2, 4: N Club 2, 3, 4: Courier Business Manager 4: Senior Ballot. LEGANT, IOANN: A girl proficient not only in music. but also in athletics. Seal Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: A Cappella 4: Ice-Skating Student Manager 4. LEON, SOCORRO: A smile on her lips, a sparkle in her eye. Foreign Language Club 4. 103 Vs NNM ffflff AW? Z J.. f Af. 1 . f 2 ff! gif f'f?ff- fir 5 ,J Z . if . w X eu z 2 p,,p X A V ,- ' .Lf if If ff f f f X f' 1 f ,mf 1 Q9 M f ,lui f f W ' K WW f f rim 9 7 4 fC,!,fyy 5 , 4 f ff, 1 y 1 1 .ff X 1 9 5 Mfr f 1 W 07 4 , y f W: If fy, my , f ,. f f 2 . f f f f f Zz if? X . X ,7Zff,!,O4 I W ' Q 7 ,ff 7 ' f f ' W ,, .- i, ,fr X ,, f ff, ,f ?7,PQ1W7ffyz .ff gtg X f fa CW Yiffilfifiif ff'f'fQ1' f V6 wx ff 4 fy X 2595 ' ,ff , W , f rm WW if . '. 2 yew., f f f rr if ff . ,f ff 4 4, , 'V :off sf, s , 1 . rr J.. 4 af... 1 4 V x I.. .f A , . LEWIS, ALICE IUNE: A delightful combination of beauty and brains. Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Courier Third-Page Editor 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, President 4, Literary Contest Gold Medal Winner 3: Student Council 3, Vice-President 3: Viking Varieties M. C. 3: Senior Class Sergeant at Arms: Spring Play Cast 4. LEWIS, MAURICE S.: Quite unassuming: Northeast will miss him. LITTLE, RALPH: Small and mighty--this is he: His big virtue is constancy. Band Z, 3, 4. LORTSCHER, HELEN IEAN: She always saves the day When sports come into play. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: All-Star Hockey Team 2, 3: All-Star Volley- ball Team 4: Bowling Student Manager 4. LOUTHAIN, LARRY: A boy with a future. Printers Club 3: Speech Arts Club 4. LUNG, WILLERT RICHARD: A nicer guy is very hard to find. Second-Team Football 3: Stage Crew 4. LYNCH, BERTHA IUNE: A lovely blond bombshell. MADDOX, GERALDINE: Nifty. neat, and always sweet -that's Gerry. Y-Teen Z, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Student Council 2, 3. MADDUX, BARBARA IANE: A lovely girl of whom Northeast can be proud. Speech Arts Club 4: Spring Play Manager 4. MADSEN, WILLIAM HAROLD: It didn't take him long to show his stuff in football. Second-Team Football 2, 3. F irst-Team Football 4: N Club 4: Stage Crew 4. MAGNER, IOE ALLEN: Interesting and different. Student Council 4. MALONE, ANITA: A good student, a modest maid, and an everlasting friend. Art Contest 2: Art Club 4: Art Honors 4. MANNING, CARDER HAWES: A lover of music and English Lit. Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: A Cappella 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant 4, Ordnance Officer 4, Battalion Staff 4: Debater 3, 4, Secretary 4: Spring Play Cast 4. MANSFIELD, IUANITA LOUISE: Her beautiful long 1 hair gives her that shine. Y-Teen 2: R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant, Assistant Adjutant. AMARRA, ALICE CORDELIA: Athletics is her specialty, and she is a good sport in everything she does. Seal Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4: Olympic Club 2: All-Star Hockey Team 2, 3, 4: All-Star Basketball Team 2, 3: All-Star Swimming Team 2, 3: All-Star Volleyball Team 4. MARSHALL, ROBERT IOHN: How about teaching us your line? Hi-Y 4: Debater 3, 4: First-Team Football 3, 4, All-City Second-Team 4: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4: N Club 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, GWENDOLYN SUZANNE: A ready wit and a heart of gold. Foreign Language Club Vice-Presi- dent 4: Y-Teen Z, 3, 4: Alpha 2. MARTIN, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH: A talker de- scribes her completely: And she can smile-oh. so sweetly! Foreign Language Club President 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 4. 104 MCCANN, ALICE LOUISE: Another reason why Northeast is such a pleasant place. Delta 2. MCCANNON, PATRICIA ANN: A funny little girl, as cute as she can be. Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 4. MCCAULLEY, WILLIAM S.: Beau Brummel's rival. Art Club 4, Secretary 4. MCCLELLAND, CONSTANCE WRIGHT: A girl who will always be remembered for thoughtfulness. Y-Teen 2. MCCLELLAND, MARILYN ANN: As brilliant as a shining star. Y-Teen 2, 45 Clio 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Courier Staff 4. MCCLELLAND, MARY IEAN: A charming girl with musical talent, a radiant personality, and plenty of ability. Iunior Class Treasurer: Speech Arts Club 4: Courier First-Page Editor 47 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, President 45 A Cappella 3, 4, Secretary 4: Alpha 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3: Senior Class Treasurer: Senior Ballot: Spring Play Cast 45 Council Member, High School Day, City Hall. MCCLURE, PEGGY SUE: Pretty hair and flashing eyes, That's how she gets all the guys. Olympic Club 3, 4: Y-Teen 2: Nor'easter Staff 45 Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 45 Ice-Skating Student Manager 4. MCCORMACK, WILLIAM THOMAS: Likable, with boundless ambition. MCCOWEN, WILMA LEE: As agreeable as can be, And a model of efficiency. Foreign Language Club 45 Y-Teen 2, 45 Clio 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 4. MCCOY, MARLENE JOAN: Her secretarial services are engaged. MCDANEL, BETTY LEE: Charm, pep, and good sense! Y-Teen 2, 4. MCGAUGH, LORETTA MARIAN: A quiet little girl. and truly faithful to Northeast. Seal Club 4: Cour- ier Staff 45 Y-Teen 3, 4. MCGEE, ARCHIE ROYCE: I don't believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. First- Team Football 4. MCKINLEY, JAMES ALBERT: A likable individual. Dramatic Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 42 N Club 4: Student Council 4. MCLAUGHLIN, GLORIA LAVONNE: A delightful combination of good sport and good singer. Y-Teen 2, 3: A Cappella 4. MCMAHAN, MARIORIE MARIE: Always generous and sociable. MCNEELY, DOROTHY EARLENE: Ever ready to lend a helping hand. Y-Teen 3. MCNEIL, IAMES ALAN: Our Iames likes the dames is 5.1123 t -X im ff- A- f fs , ., f, fs ,..w:aw 4 2 :ff 7' zfffwfwisrz fa . f f 0 , wfow, Y ff Y' W' ' s i 7. 1' 2 fa W f X 1 .V,4bf f , ' . ' W 434. , f' 4 at , , w fQW,fZ1.:,Z I, - he ' s 3 f 'Jia I Y . f . f Q If . 'ff ' 4 ' V ,, ? f , if pn 'if ' Q9 W V. ,f ,V 7 X f , iw -. X v , w.w , . v ,J ' f , 0, ,' I Q I 'A It-Sf , ' , , f zr ,, ' ff 'ff bf ' ff .3 iv , 7 f nf. ,f ML! f' J 2-,N A z gi 4? ' I Q ' A V' W ' I 'Y 'A '- f ff' 59 ,ff ,W , ' - 72 -,V 4 .ff w QQ Aim , f 4 V rx , , .N,.4La....,-,n.. , W '3 N, 1.5 My a xx 1 I f I I I -and what boy doesn't? Art Poster Contest 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Debater Treasurer 4: Tennis Team 3: Student Council 4. 105 l I 1 I 5 I K I I I v I MCWHORTER, MARY: To strive to please is her aim. Speech Arts Club 4: Courier Third-Page Editor 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 4, Literary Contest Bronze Medal Winner 3: Student Council 3: Spring Play Cast 4. MEHNER, MARTIN WILLIAM: A blond that is beauti- ful tl mean handsomel and not dumb. MENDOLIA, IOSEPHINE: Full of fun and always smiling. MENNIS, DERRIL GEORGE: He may be quiet, but he gets around. MERRIMAN, IACK KENNETH: For he's a iolly good fellow. Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew 4. MERRITT, ROBERT MONROE: My best thoughts always come a little too late. R.O.T.C. Technical Sergeant 3, Crack Squad 2, Crack Platoon Z: Army Team 4. METZ, THOMAS CLYDE: He's tall and has lots of friends -and he IS tall. Hi-Y 4. MEYER, RICHARD LEE: His mark was high, and he made it. R.O.T.C. Captain 4. MIDDLETON, WILLIS DEAN: Energy and per- sistence conquer all things. Courier Editor in Chief 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Benton 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Second-Team Football 3, First-Team Football 4: N Club 4: Student Council 2, 4: Senior Class President: Senior Ballot. MILLER, BARBARA IOAN: Cute and also very classy. MILLER, IAMES CLIFFORD: As unpredictable as New York snow storms. MILLER, JAMES RICHARD: Happy is he, from care he's free. Speech Arts Club 4: Second-Team Foot- ball 2, 3. MILLER, RICHARD DEAN: His voice charms all, espe- cially the ladies. A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MILLER, ROBERT ALLEN: Ever full of enthusiasm and enjoyment. R.O.T.C. Sergeant 2, 3, Crack Squad 2, 3. Crack Platoon 2, 3, Crack Company 2, 3. MOORE, BRYAN ROBERT: Good-natured at all times. Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3: R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Crack Company Z, 3, Crack Platoon Z, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, President Local Club, National Rifle Asso- ciation 4: Benton 3, 4. MOORE, HOWARD WILSON: A happy man is a success- ful man. MOORE, VIRGINIA LOUISE: Where there is Moore. there's fun galore. Art Club 4: Y-Teen 2. MORRIS, GLORIA IEAN: Her diligence is sur- passed by none. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4. 106 MURRAY, DONNA LEE: A cute little blond with baby- blue eyes. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 3, 4: Courier Staff 4. MUSSURICI, VIRGINIA MARIE: Beautiful dark hair and a very big heart. Printers Club 2: Foreign Lan- guage Club 4: Y-Teen 2. MYERS, BETTY IUNE: A jolly good girl is so very trite, But it seems to fit exactly right. Dramatic Club 3, Treasurer 3: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Delta 3, 4. Vice-President 4: Student Council 27 Senior Ballot. MYERS, MONTE MONROE: A human dynamo, who gets a buzz out of life. Band 3, 4: Second-Team Football 3. NASH, BILLIE IO ANN: Graceful and useful in all she does. Printers Club 3. NATIONS, IMA IEAN: Plenty of style! Art Con- test 3. NAYLOR, ALMA LOUISE: Little and lively, and wholly carefree-That's what an ideal girl should be. Art Club 4. NAYLOR, CHARLES ROBERT: His quiet reserve is one of the best things about him. Student Council 2, 3, 4. NAYLOR, EVELYN ANN: Silent and charming. NEAL, MARIORIE MARIE: Serious, but always friendly. NEEDLES, PHILIP EPHRAIM: A cheerful smile and a willing hand at all times. Speech Arts Club 3, 4: Benton 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Literary Con- test Silver Medal Winner 3: Spring Play Manager 4. NEELY, NANCY LEE: Lovely, loyal, and lovable. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2: Alpha 2, 4. NEELY, NAOMI BERNICE: Her ways are always ways of pleasantness. Speech Arts Club 4. NELSON, IACK ALAN: Cheerfulness is a valuable asset. Band 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3. NESBIT, WILLIAM DEAN: A little laughter is always welcome. Hi-Y 2: Band 2: Dance Band 2: Orchestra 2, Officer 2: A Cappella 2: Solo Contest 2: Viking Varieties 2: Track Team 4: N Club 4. NEWCOM, DOROTHY IANE: A true friend and an inter- esting companion. Spanish Club 3: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3: Band 2: Alpha 2, 3, 4. NICHOLSON, LAWRENCE BENSON: Honor lies in honest toil. Hi-Y 2: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. NIMMO, DONALD EDWARD: His smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back. R.O.T.C. Technical Sergeant 4. 107 ig ,,,,, I f, ,, ',z, 'ff ,m 'E 2 7 .,,. , f 5 rv f f 1 f wWyf fl ff ff 4 f I I X f ffwf Z ,Q fy f 4 f f f fl X' ni ff 7 X W X f X f I , ,, 2' ff Xxx!! , X f f J, ff 2 5 irq! ff ,Z 5? . 1 f ZZ ff Ia ff mwfff' f ,ydlgyww s , Z r :ws,'7l, W ff-W h 7 A gg fa ,W . uv, .. 19 NOLAN, VONCEIL MARIE: Cheery and bright, Does things right. Foreign Language Club 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 4. OCHSNER, BETTY IEAN: A happy-go-lucky girl. O'DELL, GENE MARLAND: He thinks clearly, acts prudently. Speech Arts Club 4: Solo Contest 3. OLSON, MARGARET ISABELL: One of Northeast's most vivacious brunettes. Speech Arts Club 4: A Cappella 4. O'NEAL, IOYCE ELAINE: That sunny smile, those laughing eyes were surely meant to hypnotize. Art Honors 3: Art Club 4. OSBORNE, CAROL LEE: A lively, intelligent little lady. Art Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Committee 4: Art Honors 4. OSTER, WAYNE EDWARD: He takes things as they come and makes the best of them. R.O.T.C. Sergeant 3. OUTLAW, RONALD PAUL: Sssssss ------ , Spud! His good will makes people like him. Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, President 4: Courier Staff 4: Debater 4: Spring Play Cast 4. PALADINO, PHILLIP: Tall, dark and-oh, excuse me: I must have the wrong person. Cheerleader 3, 4: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: De- bater 3, 4: Spring Play Cast 4. PASDACH, THELMA MAE: Doesn't make a lot of noise, but she is nice. Art Club 4: Art Honors 4. PATRICK, IOSEPH LARRY: A sense of humor, artistic talent, too. Poster Contest 4: Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Debater 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Football 3, First-Team Football 4: Second-Team Basketball Z: N Club 4: Student Council 2: Spring Play Cast 3. PATTERSON, CHARLES' FRANKLIN: His pals all say, He's strictly O. K. PATTERSON, MARY ANN: A fine girl, cheerful and pleasant always. Olympic Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Y-Teen 2: Theta 2, 3, 4: All-Star Hockey Tearn 4: All-Star Volley- ball Team 4: Volleyball Student Manager 4. PATTI, IOSEPHINE ROSE: A merry heart lives long. PAYNE, DOLORES CHARLENE: An all-around. capable girl. Art Honors 2: Art Contest 2, 3, 4: Art Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Art Com- mittee 4: Student Council 2. PECK, HELEN DOLORES: Energy will find and win the way. A Cappella 4. PEPPER, ANITA IOY: A peppier girl would be hard to find. Foreign Language Club 4. . PERRY, ANITA IEAN: Silent. efficient secretary. Theta 2: Student Council 4. 108 PERRY, WINIFRED LOIS: Sugar and spice, and all that's nice. Student Council 2. PETERSON, CLARA VIRGINIA: lust as cute as she looks. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. PIPPIN, IAMES R.: A genius in our midst. R.O.T.C. Sergeant 4. POOL, IAMES ROBERT: A little boy with big ambitions. Hi-Y 4: Swimming Team 2: Student Council 2. POVALA, THERESA IOAN: A peppy girl with plenty ot individuality. Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Courier Staff 4: Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4, President 4: All-Star Hockey Team 4: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: Seal Club 4: Bowling Student Manager 4. POWELL, ARTHUR T.: Someday he'll learn to drive -we hope. POWELL, CAROLYN IUNE: Ever charming, ever new: when you are gone, what will we do? Y-Teen 2: Alpha 2, 3, 4, President 4. PRECHT, LLOYD PHILLIP: Nothing shy, nothing superfluous. PRICE, ALLENE IUNE: Little but mighty. PRICE, BEVERLY LOIS: As modest as a wild rose. PUCKETT, MARTHA NAN: Blue eyes, brown hair. pretty gal without a care. Art Club 3: Speech Arts Club 4: Y-Teen Z. RAMSEY, PATRICIA DEANE: A sweet girl and a good student. Y-Teen 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Theta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4. RAY, ETHELEE: She shot her arrows into our hearts. Y-Teen 2: Band 2, 3, 4: Theta 2, 3. REDDOCH, NANCY PATRICIA: She has a beauty that makes one look twice. Spanish Club 3: Courier Second-Page Editor 4: Y-Teen 2, 3: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2. REED, THELMA, LOUISE: Nowhere will you find a better girl. Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 3, 4. REESE, DONNA MAE: Despite her good looks Donna does have brains. Student Council 3. REINSCHMIDT, WILLIAM GARNETT: He'll improve the radio someday. R.O.T.C. First Lieutenant 4, Crack Platoon 2, Crack Squad 2. REYNOLDS, BETTY MARGARET: Future Olympic queen. Olympic Club 3. 4: Volleyball Student Manager 4. 109 ww Dm Wugg 1,-.10 -'Q' ff ff Wff M f RICHEY VIRGINIA LEE A cute potent promoter ot ioviality Seal Club 4 Delta 4 PINKER KENNETH LEROY Hes goin places boys hes goin places RISING KATHERINE DELL A girl with rare ability and tne knack oi making friends Orchestra 3 4 Nor easter Staff 4 Theta 3 4 Vice Presi dent 4 RISING WILLIAM SEWARD: It may be William but to he s just plain Bill Second-Team Football 3. ROBINSON MARCELLA: She is known for her rhythm and her hair Her face and smile also go with them Band 2 3 4 Officer 4 Dance Band 3' All-Star wimming Team 3' All-Star Volleyball Team 4' Student Council 2' Viking Varieties 3. ROBINSON MARY IRENE: Her vocation is talk- ing- her avocation is joking Foreign Language Club 4' A Cappella 4. ROBISON, BILLIE ANN: A girl with real style .... a living fashion plate. Printers Club Treasurer 35 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4 5 Alpha 2, 3. RODINA, CARL ANTHONY: Liked by all who know him. Hi-Y 2, A Cappella 45 Benton 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. ROMANO, JAMES RICHARD: l'm not a politician. and my other habits are good. ROMANO, MICHELENE NANCY: Her eyes-a danger line: her smilelpleasant. Foreign Language Club 4. ROSS, MONTE LEPAGE: I never trouble trouble. till trouble troubles me. ROTH, VERDA IEAN: Efficient in work or play. ROTHGEB, MARY LOUISE: Her eyes are full of sunshine. ROYAL, IACQUELINE SUE: One of the beauty queens of Northeast. Art Contest 2, 3, 45 Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 3, 45 Clio Z, 4: Viking Varieties 3: Senior Ballot: Student Council 4: Art Honors 4. ROYER, BONNIE IEAN: Intelligent this lady is -She's never stumped by any quiz. Speech Arts Club 4, Secretary 45 Nor'easter Staff 4: Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4 g Literary Contest Bronze Medal Win- ner 35 Spring Play Cast 4: A Cappella 4. RUSSELL, IOE LEE: Always in evidence when good fellows get together. Benton 4. SANDERS, GERALD EDWEN: He knows what is what --maybe. SARTIN, ROSETTA LOU: Iolly herald of gaiety. ll0 SAXTON, MELVIN NORMAN: Though he is small, he is a regular fellow. SAYERS, CHARLES ROBERT: His power ol mind and purpose will carry him to great achievements. Printing Club 2: Speech Arts Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Sergeant 3, Crack Platoon 2, 3, Crack Company 2, 3: Debater 4: Spring Play Cast 4: Student Council 4. SCHOOL, SARAH LEE: She leaves a favorable impression. Y-Teen 2, 4: A Cappella 4: Clio 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3. SCHUMAKER, PATRICIA ANN: Good sense and kindness will get her a long way. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Clio 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. SCOTT, IOAN: During her one year at Northeast, we enjoyed her friendly presence. SCOTT, LOWELL EDWARD: Gentle in manner. strong in performance. Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Benton, Z, 3: Tennis Team 3. SCOVILL, MILDRED MARIE: Her motto: Clothes make the woman. and she makes the clothes. SELF, HELEN MARIE: Very modest but very con- genial. Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 3. SESSIONS, WILLIAM STEELE: Always smiling. always gay, We hope that he will stay that way. Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Debater 3, 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Viking Varieties 3. SHANGLER, FRANCES ROSE: A girl that one is proud to call a friend. Foreign Language Club 4: Alpha 4: Student Council 4. SHEETS, IAMES ROBERT: A little guy, but worth a sigh. Track Team 4: N Club 4. SHEPARD, MARY ELIZABETH: A busy little maiden with blond hair. SHIELDS, CHARLES EDWARD: A ready wit, a heart ol gold, a brilliant mind are his we're told. First-Team Football 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Basketball 2, 3: N Club 4. SIMONE, TOM LAWRENCE: A boy to remember. SIMPSON, HELEN LEE: Pleasant and willing to please. SINGLETON, DONNA ARLENE: The truest happiness lies in being kind. Y-Teen 2: A Cappella 4. STRON, WILLIAM HAROLD, IR.: Always ready for lun. Courier Staff 4: Benton 4. SLAVENS, IERALD WILLIAM: Good nature is one of the most pleasing of all characteristics. Hi-Y Z: Debater 4: First-Team Football 3, 4: First-Team Basketball 4: N Club 3, 4. lll ff. W3 Z Zqffigt , fyff f A Mwgff fd f ,M 4464! f 1 Q ff ff X ,gf ,afwf fffffa f dfqff gf X f W! ff ff f ff fff X, QW ff! 1 if fMff ffwfff ff fyfffy ff fa! Q ffjyfgf ff! fW fy! I ,I NZ. iffy, 1, V, ,, JV ,fl ff' ,QA ZH, , x f ff, zz M KU ,4 yjffz. W0 f ff if, X f,f .y ,I , g ,Mg fx w W f X 4 , f f f f A X X f 4 I 4 f 7 1 f y 1 f 'c, W.. ww ' 'iff ff X ,W X, ...ggi 6 4 if W ry, pf! 'w'fns,W'i'! ,, f f M, X X fn QZQQ f .f -Q Q 2 . ,.,., Why., . X, ' . f ,Mtv fwyfw, Q, , , 1, 4 AW ! , WWW: ,wi ,faq i ff? ff, ' f' sf WX S ff jf fyfg fgfgysf X X ff af .X7?XZ,s-,!- A W f V QM -V fit .f -f X, , fn 4s :z5f'4f ywWwsZ.f-6452 , V V fzifffff' ' Sf mm.-:'ffW-'3 V, . .-vs'wc,.-,wfcwp dv W .awww-M f sf f-'NW are wif 5 X01 QS 4,-wg f X ,X , , 4? 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M X ,ws L ,,g,,,g9.- 43 0 ? .1 f x x 1 f ,af 1 .fy qs is 4 NW-4 ,, . , - 49 f W..-nrwm , ff ff-., 'f hiv Eff' , .swywsfs ,, . ,K L, 5 f, 4 , , g 4,.,,.., .Y oy I f ' , Q ' .K V I f 7 f X SLOAN, COURTNEY YEATER: His charm is by no means common. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CHARLENE RAE: One of our best-liked students. Speech Arts Club 4: A Cappella 4. SMITH, DEAN EDWARD: A cadet of good quality. Band 3, 4, Officer 3: R.O.T.C. First Lieutenant 4. Crack Squad 2, 3, Crack Platoon 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Second All-City Rifle Team 4. SMITH, IUANITA N.: Many girls envy her curls. SMITH, MARGUERITE IOYCE: Filled to the brim with kindness. SMITH, RETHA IEAN: If her face is her fortune. she'll never be in the poor house. Dramatics Club 3: Y-Teen 3, 4: Spring Play Student Manager 31 Student Council 2, 3. Ca SMITHEY, RUTH LORRAINE: Trim and neat, the ideal girl. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 2: Courier Staff 4. SNYDER, WANDA ELAINE: Quiet and unassuming. she goes on her way. SOLLOMI, ANGELINE: Dark eyes and beautiful dark hair. SORRENTINO, SALVATORE ANTHONY: Nothing can keep a good man down. STABILE, IEANETTE FRANCES: Plenty of pep and lots of charm. Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 2. STAFFORD, IAMES WILSON: One of those per- sonality plus men. Hi-Y 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4: R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 4, Battalion Staff S-4 4: Benton 3, 4, Secretary 4: Student Council 3. STEWART, PATSY ELLEN: Pretty and sweet. quite a treat. Alpha 4: Courier Staff 4. STILES, PATRICIA ELLEN: Full of mischief and life. A Cappella 4. STOBAUGH, MARIORIE ANN: Her looks make her singing even more popular. Foreign Language Club 4: A Cappella 3, 4. STONE, KYLE D.: An officer of the best type. R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant 4. STONE, ROBERT EUGENE: Dark-eyed and likable. STONEROCK, DAISY MAY: Always gay and al- ways smiling. Seal Club 3, 4, President 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2: Theta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Treasurer 4: Aerial Darts Student Manager 4. 112 STROUD, YVONNE: Cute little lady-oh, so sweet!- In all respects, from head to leet. Y-Teen 4: Alpha 4. STUMPH, DONALD PAUL: Oh-sigh-Sinatra. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Solo Contest 3: Second-Team Basketball 3: Student Council 3: A Cappella 3. SWEARINGIN, VERA FRANCES: She's fancy tree -and a bright student. Y-Teen 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4. SWEARINGEN, WILLIAM DONALD: Bill has many friends. Courier Staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, President 4: Second-Team Football 2, First-Team 3, 4, Cocaptain 4, All-City Second Team 3, All-City First Team 4: N Club 3, 4: Track Team 4. TAFLINGER, PATRICIA EVENS: She's tall-she's talented-she's terrific! Y-Teen 2, 4: A Cappella 4, Solo Contest 3: Theta 3. TAMBURELLO, CATHERINE: Cute are her looks and peppy are her actions. Olympic Club 2: All- Star Baseball Team 2: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4. TAMBURELLO, LEONA: Dark eyes and a vivid person- ality. Foreign Language Club 4: A Cappella 3, 4. TAYLOR, HELEN IANE: A friend to all who know her. TAYLOR, NANCY MAUDE: Little and sweet and very neat! Foreign Language Club 4: Y-Teen 4: Alpha 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. TEEPLE, HERBERT BERT: That wavy hair and friendly grin, Many a friend for him will win. TENNANT, BETTY IANE: Socially, and otherwise, she's tops. Foreign Language Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2. TERI, PAULINE: The best things come in small packages. TETHEROW, OLLIE MILDRED: A darling blonde, full of pep and vim. Foreign Language Club 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Solo Contest 3. THOMAS, IOHN EDWIN: Cheery and bright. naps only at night. Hi-Y 2, 3: Benton 3, 4: Student Council 3. THOMPSON, DON DEAN: A boy of excellent merit and sterling character. Courier Staff 4: Ben- ton 2: Student Council 2, 3. THURMAN, NANCY CAROL: Helen of Troy had nothing on her. Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Nor'easter Staff 3: Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Vice-President 4: Student Council 3. TONER, MARILYN LEE: A kind word here we would put in, For quiet, pretty Marilyn. Y-Teen 2, 4. TOWNLEY, DONNA IANE: If wit were water, Donna would be a cloudburst. 113 TOWNLEY, SHIRLEY ANN: Sweet and clever, witty and wise. TRACKWELL, LOIS MARIE: A good sport even in the game of life. Olympic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 42 All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4: Basketball Student Man- ager 4. TRUSSELL, LOIS LORETTA: Gentle in manner, but vigorous in deed. TREVISON, IOSEPH LOUIS: A good sport in everything he does. TRYON, PHILIP WAYNE: Friendliness is the founda- tion of success. A Cappella 3, 4: Debater 3. VAN ARTSDALEN, MARGARET LOUISE: An at- tractive girl with a charming personality. Printers Club 2. VINSON, DEE IEAN: A pretty girl with plenty of smile. VOCHATZER, BEVERLY IEAN: Friendlyand sparkling fun. Foreign Language Club 4. VOGT, IOHN LOUIS: Iohnny wins the day, smiling and teasing along the way. Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4: Debater 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3: Second-Team Football 3, First-Team Football 4: N Club 4: Spring Play Cast 3, 4: Student Council 3: Senior Ballot. WARMINGTON, CHARLENE MAE: Smart, sweet, cute- what more? Foreign Language Club 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Delta 2, 3, 4. WARREN, PATRICIA LOUISE: Flashing eyes, and a quick sweet smile. Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: A Cappella 4: All-Star Basketball Team 2. WEAVER, BETTY IOAN: We think of beauty when we hear her name. Foreign Language Club 4. WEBSTER, IESSE ALFRED: Following in the footsteps of Iohn Charles Thomas. Solo Contest 3: A Cappella 4, Secretary 4. WELCH, ROGER WILLIAM: A better boy is hard to find. Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3: Viking Varieties 3. WENSKI, DOLORES IEAN: One of our most prom- ising girl athletes. Olympic Club 2: All-Star Bas- ketball Team 3: All-Star Volleyball Team 4: All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4: Softball Student Manager 4. WEST, MARIORIE ELOISE: A friend so sweet, a maid so neat. WHITE, IO ANN: Why's everybody studying? Oh, to give her some competition. Y-Teen 2, 4: A Cap- pella 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 3. WHITE, IUNE ANN: She's entirely feminine- that's why she is so charming. Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. I 14 WHITE, STANLEY ADDISON: Our manly Stanley is tops. Hi-Y 2: Benton 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Second-Team Football 3, First-Team Football 4: N Club 4. WHITNEY, ERMA IEAN: A willing worker in every way, Helping her school, day by day. Courier Assignment Editor 4. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ANN: A smile on her face, and never a frown, With tap-dancing feet, how she does go to town! Art Club 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 4: Viking Varieties 2, 3: Senior Ballot. WILLIAMS, LESTER MERLE: Man perfect-the answer to any maiden's prayer. Debater 3: Student Council 3. WILLIAMS, RETA IRENE: Very lovely, and very likely to stay that way. Speech Arts Club 4: A Cappella 4. WILLIAMS, SUE: Her modesty and genius will help her along the way. Seal Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Y-Teen 4: Alpha 4: Student Council 3. WILLIAMS, THOMAS LEON: His eyes-a danger line: his smile-irresistible. N Club 4: Football First Team 4: Basketball First Team 4: Student Council 2. WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA LOIS: A quiet, sincere girl, who knows how to get the most out of everything. Foreign Language Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS, WARREN NELSON: Easy to like, hard to forget. Courier Fourth-Page Editor 4: Band 2, 3: R. O. T. C. Captain S-3 4, Crack Squad 3, Crack Platoon 3: Benton 3, 4, Treasurer 4. WINFREY, IOANNE KATHERINE: Her talents are many and she excels in them all. Y-Teen 4. WINKLER, ROY KEITH: A mellow little fellow. WITHAM, BEVERLY ANN: HaPPY is she, and why shouldn't she be? Y-Teen 2. WITHERSPOON, HELEN WAUNETA: A girl who iust can't make her eyes behave. WITTER, WILLIAM RAY: Handsome, popular, charm- ing. Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Second-Team Football 2, First-Team Football 3, 4: Second-Team Basketball Z, First-Team Basketball 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Senior Ballot: Track Team 4. WOLFLEY, MARY ELIZABETH: A vivacious sweetheart and a very cute girl. WYATT, BILL RAY: He has a way about him-at least, our coeds think so. WYATT, ELEANOR LOU: A lovely girl, with a win- ning smile. YOUNKIN, RALPH EDISON: From a little spark to a mighty flame. Iunior Class Sergeant at Arms: Spanish Club 2, 3: Speech Arts Club 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 4: Dance Band 3: Debater 2, 3, 4: Second-Team Football 2: Spring Play Cast 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Viking Varieties 3: Senior Class Vice-President: Cheerleader 4. ll5 M - - - ,,. Q cl? ,154 4 Aa? -f 4' ' .... . 'X f 5 f 1:1 33, ml, 1 , fi? Z i , f ..,f,,f:C, A. X5 A, yn, L, 4 'M' Ha! X -f,.- Z W w fa 2 113-'f 2 fbi ' .. , f ' ff 1 4 f Z yfff f v A3 7 f Z! I KW f Vik! ffxfff 4 K, 74 4 'I ,J . V: Q , ' , . , ' Z., X5-,ww . K. I ' f , ' . V f . ' , ,, ,M W . 4 M . Wi . I v,4vs,!y. W 4. 4 . ff ,f 7,1979 I 4 'I' 52 il I 1291.2 g , 7 1 lm - Z..,ly,, ,-. 'yr W 2, .ww .. .L gy. ., , fx, 6 A 'DVXX fo' M, 4 iff? , W! f f . 4 , ,ig V, ,, f 42 J, ' f . , 4 My , f . if 51,257 My if yffffg fagffg - . . ,, 54 1. 6 Mfg 'fy' ,. - Z .ff f ' fa., 2 ,, My f ' if , .i CQK, 1 ff f f I J ' fl y! rf f fkf ,X X f f 2, . f ,eh if X ff 'Qc' 1 X ff Aa 1 44 f f ff , X ' f f lf J, ff f ,W f f xl ' 7 I xf lv. A .av ' Z J ' f' A M -' if f: y 1 ..,, : 5 If ,ff I 2595 j W f, 4 Q! I 5 1 5 file' I M., ff. 1 4 f7x ff if? ttf? ,971- JAP BEGULIO, BELVA: Always laughing, for nothing is serious. Art Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen Z, 3, 4: A Cappella 4. KEYTON, TOMMY M.: A charming guy with twin- kling eye. Golf Team 3, 4: Student Council 2. MABE, ROLLAND: Toward success he will ever steer. MARTIN, CLEO SHIRLEY: Favors to none: to all her smile extends. PRUESNER, RUBEN BERNARD: When he starts, watch your step. Printers Club 3: R.O.T.C. First Sergeant 4: Student Council 2. WRIGHT, DONALD OSBORNE: All-star in more ways than one. A Cappella 3: Second-Team Foot- ball 2, First-Team Football 3, 4, Cocaptain 4, All- City Second Team 3, All-City First Team 4: Sec- ond-Team Basketball 1, First-Team Basketball 2, 3. 4, Captain 4: Track Team 3, 4: N Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Ballot. HON, HOWARD ALBERT: The greatest truths are the simplest: so are the greatest men. Debater 4: Track Team 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: N Club 3, 4. A R TI H O N O R S BACK ROW: Clifford Martin, Eddie Frank, Delbert Russell, Henry Matthew Breidenthal, Bill Rowe, Bill Thompson, John Easley, Ted Forlow. THIRD ROW: Anita Malone, Kerrell Maze, Duane Iohnson, Ralph Guyett, Iohn Webb, Roy Thornton, Iean Alexander, Shirley Michaels. SECOND ROW: Robert Chapin, Bob Evans, Dori Ide, Don Black, Bud McCaulley, Harlan Hoel, Thelma Pasdach, Virginia Kelly, Betty Dickey. FRONT ROW: Dolores Payne, Norma Keeler, Ianice Nickson, Estelle Scofield, Carol Lee Osborne, JoAnn Vivona, Maryann Enss, Arthur Lahue Evans. The Art Honors group is composedpof stu- dents Whose art work has won recognition in local or national competition. An important art contest is sponsored by the Scholastic Magazine. The art work judged best in each school is displayed at the Scholastic regional exhibition, which is held at Emery, Bird, Thayer Department Store. The winning pieces in this competition are later sent to an exhibition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to be judged for na- tional recognition. During the year Art Honor students make posters forthe library, the Red Cross campaign, and for other school activities. The best of this Work wins special recognition by being written up in the Courier, by being awarded prizes, or by being displayed in art exhibits. NATIONAL HONOR Alexander, Iean Marie Allen, Lois Ioy Austin, Arline Aileen Belscamper, Ruth Ella Brents, Dolores Allene Burns, Barbara Carpenter, Arden Ray Cunningham, Peggy Ioan Davis, Daniel Spencer Donnici, Clarene Lilly I Dull, Iames William Erickson, Shirley Iune Flagg, Doris Margaret Fredericks, Aubrey Lee Garrett, Norma Lea Haas, Rosemary Hahn, Gloria Ioyce Hanney, Nancy Lee Harmon, Carolyn Neill Hazelbaker, Rose Barbara Heinrich, Lawrence Alan Hendrix, Mary lane Henzlik, Irvena Mae Hoverder, Iames Irvin Hurt, Io Ann Iohn, Russel Clarence Karst, Patsy Ruth Lewis, Alice Iune McClelland, Mary lean McCowen, Wilma Lee McWhorter, Mary Madsen, William Harold Manning, Carder Hawes Marshall, Robert Iohn Middleton, Willis Dean Myers, Betty Iune Needles, Philip Ephraim SOCIETY MEMBERS Newcom, Dorothy Iane Nicholson, Lawrence Benson Povala, Theresa Ioan Powell, Carolyn Iune Ramsey, Patricia Deane Ray, Ethelee Rising, Katherine Dell Royer, Bonnie lean Shields, Charles Edward Stonerock, Daisy May Swearingen, Vera Swearingen, William Donald Tetherow, Ollie Mildred Thurman, Nancy Carol White, Io Ann Williams, Warren Nelson Wright, Donald Osborne Younkin, Ralph Edison, Ir. II, II , I I YI I I I I I I I I I t I I I 2 l z 2 :us 7 9 fi in L 15 5 2 5 at wx, i ID KDHGJORIHGI Let us pause for a moment to pay tribute to the memory of Miss Sara A. P. Wolff, who taught English at Northeast High School for six years. She loved to Work with students and was richly rewarded by Winning their sincere friendship. A Abbott, Vincent 90 Abell, Mary Lou 2614101, 34, 37, 90 A CAPPELLA 58, 59 Accurso, Anna Marie 2012071, 37, 42, 52 Adams, Frances Marie 2814221 Adams, lim Bryan 14, 2614061 Adams, Nugent Ray 2714151, 80 Adams, Robert Sherman 2614071, 62, 68 Adams, Shirley lean 2313101 Adcox, Maribelle Leora Z213031, 90 Adcox, Marie Leila 231308A1 Adden, Charles Theodore 2814191, 68 Affolter, Eugene Eldon 1911121 Albert, Edna Ferne 2714121, 38, 59 Albertson, Lois Lorraine 2012091 Albin, Lucy Ellen 2313061 Albright, Kathryn Virginia 2112181 Aldrich, Philip Herbert 2814161 Alexander, Iean Marie 2213011, 38, 44, 53, 90, 117 Alexander, Laura Belle 2313061, 38, 90 Alexopoulos, Patty Melba 2313071 Aley, George D. 1912021, 90 Allee, Florence Renee 2714141, 46 Alleman, Betty Ann Z514031, 51, 90 Allen, Eddie Lee 21, 90 Allen, Lois Ioy 2614101, 36, 43, 70, 71,90 All runn, Robert Frederick 2614071 Q Allinder, Iames Taylor 2714131 ALPHAS 36 Amos, Kenney LeRoy 21 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, 1 Charlotte Elese 2614061 Dorothy Lee 181l031, 90 Gaylord 14, 2112101 Mary Margaret 2213051 Robert Leo 1811051, 81 Winnie Lee 2213041 Andrews, Mary Ann 1811051 Annis, Anita Ioan 1811101 Anthony, Robert Franklin, Ir. 14, 15, 2514051, 36, 39, 41, 45, 56, 57, 58, 90 Appleby, Ruth Aline 2814201 Archer, Hollis Eugene 2614111 Arenson, Arnold Leo 2313061 Carter, Arenson, Donna Lea 1811101, 37, 51, 58, 59, 90 Arenson, Richard Arlen 2413131, 58, 90 Arlint, Emmett Luther Z514031, 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68, 90 Armilio, Mary Io 2714151 Armstrong, Virginia Rose 2413131, 90 Arney, Kenneth Eugene 231308A1 Arnold, Dan 80 Arnold, Delores Lucile 2514011, 46 Arnold, Io Anne 2313101 ART CLUB 44 ART HONORS 117 Arterburn, Ellen Ieannine 2213051 Arterburn, Roy Edward 2714151, 81 Arthur, Winona Ioesephine 1811101 Arvin, Margie Louise 1811051, 41 Asher, Iohn Leslie 2714l3A1, 34, 90 Asher, Nancy lean 1811101 Ashworth, Iack William 201Aud.1 Atherton, Helen Sue 2614111 Ault, Raymond Earl 2714151 Ausman, Patricia May 1912011 Austin, Arline Aileen 2614101, 36, 47, 51, 90 Austin, Wilmetta Marie 2514011 B Babbit, Barbara lean 2514011, 36, 43, 46, 59, 70 Babbit, Ellis B. 10 Bailey, Edward Eugene 2514051 Baird, Lynn Marie 1811101 A Baker, Georgia Lea 2413171, 43, 90 Baldus, Betty Ioan 2714121 Baldwin, Arnot Franklin, Ir. 1912031, 34, 61, 62, 91 Baldwin, Velma Iune 2514011 Ballew, Rita Sue 1811101, 41, 63 Balliet, Yula Lee 2313071 BAND 62 Barbee, Gloria Eleene 2614101, 38, 58, 91 Barelli, Betty Lou 1811101 Barnes, Betty Darling 2814221 Barnes, Betty Lorraine 2313061 Barnett, Barbara Ioan 2313061, 91 Barney, Iames Lee 1912011 Barnhouse, Iohn William 2814201, 44, 67 Barra, Veronica lean 28, 60 INDEX Barrett, Warren Dillon 2012081 Bartel, Edna Roberta 2614061 Bartell, Betty Lou 2714121 Bartlett, Bonnie lean 2814171 Barton, David Rhea 1912031 Barton, loe 10 Barton, William Henry 2614081, 91 BASKETBALL, BOYS' 78-80 Batton, Charles Edward 2112101 Baxter, Betty Louise 14, 2413171, 47, 91 Beall, Iack Clayton 2514051 Beaver, Mary Ioan 2112181, 60 Beck, Donald Quincy 2714131, 68 Beck, Ioyce Lea 2213011, 58, 91 Beck, Walter Paul 2112101 Beever, Stanley Byron 2112161, 91 Bequlio, Belva lean Z514031, 58, 116 Belingloph, Ioe 2213041 Bell, Betty Louise 2714141 Bell, Donald Leland 2012091, 61, 62, 91 Bell, Gertrude 10, 2514041, 42, 84 Bell, Shirley Mae 2213011, 41, 71 Bellis, Newton Frederic 1912021, 37, 91 Belscamper, Helen Altha 2814161, 38, 52 Belscamper, Ruth Ella 14, 2413161, 91 Bender, Donald Ray 2313061 Bennett, Bonnie Sue 2112141 Bennett, Robert Emmett 2814201 Bennett, Vincent 1912031, 62, 63 Benson, Orville Gene 201Aud.1 BENTONS 37 Beshears, Artima Maxine 2413l61, 38, 47, 91 Bickel, William Edward 2814171 Bickley, Thomas learld 2112101, 91 Biggerstaff, Ruth C. 10, 43, 72 Biggs, Betty Iune 2814191 Bisbee, Bonnie lean 2213011, 62, 91 Bisbee, Donnie Dean 22, 62, 91 Black, Donald Harrison l912031, 44, 45, 68, 117 Black, Tommy Otto 2112101 Blackwell, Evelyn Maxine 2213041, 38, 42, 51, 91 Bland Curtis Leon 2112101, 91 Bledsoe, Clara Io Ann 2714121 Bledsoe, Doris lean 2714131 Bloom, Betty 15, 2714l3A1, 38, 52 Blue, Betty lean 231308A1 Blundell, Robert Eugene 231308A1 Bly, Ben Leo 2413141, 58, 67 Bly, Everett Lee 2012061, 67 Boice, Ioanne Lee 2514041, 42, 91 Boling, Ianelle 2213041, 37, 58, 60, 82, 91 Boling, Ianiece 2213041, 37, 58, 60, 82, 92 Bollin, Harold 1811071 Bollinger, George Edward 2112101 Bonavia, Anthony 201Aud.1, 80, 81, 82 Bond, Carol Iean 1811041, 37, 41, 50, 92 Bond, Robert Benjamin 2714131, 67, 92 Booth, Harold Eugene Z514031, 92 Bottenberg, Lena Maxine 24, 46, 58 Boulton, Clara 10, 14, 1912021 Bouyear, Doyle Columbus 2213051, 67 Bouyear, Elden Leon 2413111, 57 Bouyear, Ica Ellen 2212191 Bowen, Betty Maureen 2213011, 92 Box, Robert Dean 2112181, 62 Boydston, Carl Nathaniel 2112181, 68 Boyles, Irene Marie 2413111 Braden, Martin Grant 2313061 Braden, Van Buren 2112101 Bradham, Betty Louise 231308A1, 37 Bradshaw, Howard 2012091 Braile, Mary Frances 1811101 Brandes, Robert Allen 2714l3A1, 34, 92 Brannan, Curtis Ward 2313091, 68 Brecht, Ioyce Elexine 2814191 Breidenthal, Henry Matthew 14, 2413141, 36 39, 45, 81, 88, 92, 117 Brelsford, Cooper Horace 1912021, 92 Brenner, Mildred Veona 2413171 Brents, Dolores Allene 2313071, 71, 92 Breshears, Mary Sue 2413171, 59 Bressman, Wanda Iean 1811071, 60 Breuer, Beverly Iewell 2413141, 36, 47 Brewer, Ronald Keith 2413111, 67 Bridegan, Don Wesley 2112141, 68 Bridegan, lack Dwight 68 Bright, Richard Eugene 2112101 Brim, Virginia Mae 19, 92 Brinkley, Wanda Lee 2814191, 36, 60 Brisbin, Marcha Iuanita 2313061 Brisco, Dorothy Lucille 2213031, 92 Briscoe, Ieannine Marie 2814201 Brock, Maynor Davis 10,231308A1 Brookshire, Denise Irene 15, 231308A1, 47 Broomfield, Donna Marian 2814191, 60 Brotemarkle, Betty Ann 2814171 Brotemarkle, Robert E. 2814161, 76, 77, 79, 82, 92 Brown, Bonnie Lou 14, 15, 1811051, 38, 39, 43, 47, 84 Brown Charles Leroy 2714l3A1, 47, 57, 92 Browni Evangeline Shirley 2614061 Brown Brown Harold Louis 2012061 HermanE 21 216 34 1 . c 1. Brown, Lewis Brandon 2413141 Brown Brown Brown Brown 1 1 1 Mary Ann 2814221 34 43, 92 Patricia LaRue 2413111 Phillip F. 80, 81 Ronald Max 1912011 Rosemary Louise 19, 92 Brown, B1'owninq, Robert 1811061 Bruce, John 14, 2112101, 61, 62, 81,92 Bruno, Iosephine 2012061 Bryant, Cecil Vernon 2814171 Bryeans, Anna Louise 1811101 Buckingham, Edna Mae 1811101 Buckles, Donald Eugene 2213051 Buehler, Betty Louise 2714151 Buehler, Ruth Evelyn 2714121 Buffa, Antoinette Frances 1811101 Buford, Donald Ray 201Aud.1 Buford, Margie Marie 23 Bullard, Iean 2012071 Bullock, Barbara lean 2213011 Burdick, Iohn Alden 2514041, 92 Burgio, Iudith Catherine 2413131, 34, 92 Burgio, Mary Angela 2112181 Burkhead, Clifton Raymond 2614071, 63 Burnaugh, Carl Leon 20 Burns, Barbara 15, 1811041, 36, 39, 50, 58, 93 Burns, Calvin Stewart 80 Burns, Doris lean 1811101 Burns, Shirley lean 1811051, 36, 59 Burrell, Dessa lane 15, 2012071, 47 Burrus, Gene Leroy 2313071 Burrus, Patsy Lou 19 Burton, Joyce Marie 2413111 Butcher, William Edgar 2614061, 80 Butler, Iuanita Mae 2213011, 93 Butner, Charles Wenthworth 2614071, 67 Butterfield, Harriett Marlene 1811101 Bybee, Mary lane 2814221 Bywaters, David Richard 2814161, 36, 45, 68 C Cain, Buddie Grace 14, 2514001, 36 Cain, Martha Lee 10, 2614061, 46, 60 Cain, Paul Sanford 201Aud.1 Cain, W ilda Jean 2213051 Caldwell, Barbara Maureen 1811101 Caldwell, Iean Marie 2313091, 56 Caley, Emma Ann 2714121, 43, 93 Caley, Laura Mae 2714121 Calhoon, Carl Raymond 2814201 Call, Lillian Lucille 2313101 Callahan, Raymond Lorenzo 2313071 Calvert, George H. 10, 2112161, 53, 86 Camden, King Edward 2112161, 67, 93 Campbell, Beatrice Iune 2012061 Campbell, Donna Iean 2714141 Campbell, 1VDildred Marie 2012091, 43, 70, 71, 93 Canada, Ida Ianet 2514051, 93 Canard, Clara Odell 2814191 Candillo, Paulita 2614111 Cannon Cannon , Floyd Everet 1811051 , Jack Lee 2213051 Cannon, Lillian Charline 2212191 Capper, Harold Allan 1811061, 76, 77, 82, 93 Capra, Sammy Joe 2112101 Carey, Iames Glen 23, 67 Carpenter, Arden Ray 1811041, 37, 50, 52, 66, 67, 93 Carramusa, Virginia Marie 2714l3A1, 34 Carson, Celia Ann 2012071 Carswell, Allan Anderson 2112101, 62 Carter, Bert Eugene 21 Carter, Bertha Frances 2413111 Carter, Floyd William 1811071 Carter, Iim Lee 21 Carter, Milton Ray l912031, 81 Wanda Maxine 1811101 Carver, Freddy Leonard 1811061, 93 Cascone, Sam S., Ir. 14, 15, 2112181 Case, Margaret Louise 2413111 Cash, Ronald Denton l91l121, 63 Cassell, Nanabel 10, 2614081, 41 119 .x.,,nM 4. lm 1, ak M 11' 1, 1 ll 1. 11- ll 11 1 'N !l 1 1 1 I 1 1 '1 U 1 1 , 1 1 IQ 1'5- 11 5 . 15, 6? 4 ,s S 5. 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E: 1 . 5 1 n 5 P. 2 mxe1mvsssx.:rsw ' 1'-fmmxwmr.-Nmwu Cassody, Patricia Sue 2112141, 41, 61 Caughey, Patricia Roberta 2614061 Chalmers, Marjorie Sue 2413111, 36, 42, 47 Chaloud, Frank William 2814161, 63, 67 Chambers, Georgia Marie 1912011 Chapin, Robert Raymond 2112161 Chartrand, Jane Sue 14, 2112141, 37, 43, 47, 60, 84 Chatman, Betty Sue 1811101, 46 CHEERLEADERS 82 Childers, Phillip Leslie 2714131 Childs, Marilyn Jean 2514011 CHORUS, ADVANCED GIRLS' 59, 60 CHORUS, ADVANCED MIXED 58 Christina, Marvin Michael 1811061, 93 Cipolla, Don Eugene 2112101 Clark, David Fraser 1912031 Clark, Earl 2614111 Clark, James Pickering 2313071,93 Clark, James Robert 2213011, 93 Clarke, Dona Lee 2814221 Clarke, James Granville 2413141, 81, 93 Clarke, Joyce Elaine 2714131, 44, 93 Clarkin, Marilyn Kay 181l101,4l, 46, 56, 60 Clausen, Violet M. 10, 2514051, 58, 59 Clayworth, Mildred Irene 1811101 Cleaver, Charles L. 10, 61, 63 Cleveland, James H., Jr. 1811061, 93 Cleveland, Jeanne Marie 2614061 Clevenger, Katherine Mae 2514041, 42, 93 Clifton, Donald Lee 2012071 Clifton, Lois Jean 2213011 CLIOS 37 Closson, Rosalynn Louise 2514031, 58, 93 Closson, Shirley Joan 231308A1, 58 Clough, Madalin 10, 2213031 CLUBS 41-44 Cobb, Roy Lyman 2213041 C. O. E. 34 Coen, Carolyn Ruth 2714151, 60 Coen, Marjorie Adeline 2413131, 58, 94 Cofer, Norma Anne 2814191, 59 Crumpton, Jesse 2614111 Culbertson, Bobe Jean 2514051, 94 Cummins, Elaine Estelle 1912011, 46 Cunningham, Peggy Joan 15, 241317 95 Curnutt, Virgil Ralph 2112181 Curry, Delores Arlene 2614101 Curtin, Gerald Leo 2614081, 45, 95 Curtis, Viola Vivian 2413131, 58, 95 Cusick, Zelda Marie 271413A1, 95 D Dabney, Richard Lee 27 Dake, Carl Herbert l912031, 67 Dake, Deretha 1811101 Dalton, Bob Gene 2814191 Dalton, Dona Mae 2714141 Dalton, Elvin Milton 1912011 Daly, Eva Ann 27, 58, 95 Danforth, William Hugh 2112101, 60, 62, 81 Daniel, Daniel D., Jr. 14, 2614081, 36, 86, 95 Daniel, Robert Wayne 2514031, 95 Danielsen, Phyllis Ann 14, 1811071 Daughtery, Frances 10, 2714121, 38 Davidson, Virginia Shirlene 1911101 Davis, Daniel Spencer 1811041, 36, 39, 45, 50, 76, 77, 95 Davis Davis Davis 1 , Frank A. 2614071 G. W. 9, 13 . Gerald Lee 80 1, 43, 70, Davis Harold Frederick 15, 2814161, 59, 60 95 Davis, Hazel Leron 2614081, 38, 41, 56, 57, 61, 62 Davis James 58 Davis Lila Ruth 2614081, 38, 43, 56, 70 Davis Mary Lou 231308A1, 47 Davis, Davis, Norma Jean 28, 95 Patricia Joan 15, 2313071, 42, 47 Coleman, Barbara Ann 2313091, 38, 59 Coleman, Calvin 1811051, 76, 77, 81, 82 Coleman Coleman, Mary Louise 14, 271413A1, 94 Coleman, Roderic Brian 1811051, 61, 94 Coleman, Thomas Lester 2012071, 62, 67 Colle Colle tti, Angeline Rose 2514011, 59 y, Harry Gene 2213011, 94 Combs, Byron Charles 2814161, 68 Comer, Arthur 15, 2112101, 67 Comstock, Alfred Andrew 2714131 Comstock, Robert 45 Cona, Joseph Angelo 2313071 Conn, Robert Edward 2213041, 94 Conrick, Leonard Joseph 2614071 Conway, Avis Barbara 2514001 Cook, Carol June 2313061, 36 Cook, Ida Lee 2413131, 94 Cook , Larry Boyd 21 Cook, Patricia Gene 41, 46, 58, 67 Cook, Patrick Eugene 2413141, 45 Cook, Ralph Reginald, Jr. 2112101 Cook Coop Coo sey, Helen 2714141 er, Bill Bryan 2413131, 94 er Merle Maxine 23 306 94 P , ' 1 1, Cordray, Velma Dene 2413141, 59, 94 Corley, Claudine May 2213011, 47 Corwin, Charles Lee 25 Cosb y, Paul Wayne 2313071 Costanza, Anthony 21 Coupland, Delmas 45 COURIER STAFF 50, 51 Cowan, Dewey Marion l912031, 67, 94 Cowan Robert Wa ne 67 Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox. Cox, Cox, 1 Y Buddy Leroy 2213051 Doris Christine 2214121 Jerry Bruce 2112101 Mary Evalee 2714121 Winona Dorene 2212l91,46, 59 Zula M. 14, 2814l91, 37, 46 Crabtree, Phillip Reed 2313061 Crabtree, Victor Lee 2614111 Craig, Beverly Jane 2514041, 42, 46, 94 Craig, Laura Lee 2413161, 44, 94 Craig, Nadine 2413171 Craighead, Virginia Mae 56, 94 Crane, Earl Wayne 2l12l61, 45, 62, 80, 81 Craven, Beatrice Pearl 2614061 Crawford, Jean Frances 14, 2313061, 38 Crawford, Patsy Ann 1811071 Crayne, William Bruce 1912011, 67 Creek, Ortha Ruth 2313101 Creviston, James Stewart 2413131, 94 Crist, Billy R. 2012081 Crist, Norman Gene 1811051 Crist, Raymond Dale 2614071 Cromwell, William Eugene 15, 1811071, 94 Cross, Dorsey Don 2514001, 94 Crossley, Valarie Jae 20, 46 Crow, Doris Irene 27, 34, 94 120 ,Frank Guy 2814161, 76, 77, 81, 82 Davis, Paul Eugene 21 Davis, Ruby Jane 231308A1, 59 Day, Donald Clair 2714151, 37, 66, 67, 68, 95 DEBATERS 36 DeCavele, Anna Marie 2012071 DeCleva, Nadine Ann 1911101, 58, 95 DeFeo, Madeline Rose 2213041, 34, 47, 95 Dehn, Kenneth Bruce 2112101 DeLisio, Marian Elizabeth 2514031, 60, 95 Deller, Edris Faye 2213011 DELTAS 38 DeMarco, Rose Mary 2212191, 95 Deniston, D. L. 10 Dennis, Donald Lee 2714151, 66, 67, 68, 95 Dennis, Roger Dean 2313101 Dennison, Beverly Ann 2714121, 57 Denniston, George Lee 2514041, 67 Denton, Nancy Carol 2012071 DePriest, Robert Eugene 62 DeSalvo, Carmeline Jean 1811101 DeWald, Arthur William 1912011 DeWalt, Robert Henry 2614071 DeWeese, Martha Lois 2213011 DiCapo, Josephine Frances 2814201 Dickens, Dorothy Joan 1911101, 95 Dickerson, Donald Edward 14, 2413111, 37 Dickey, Betty A. 2012091, 44, 53, 58, 95, 117 Dickinson, John Carter 231308A1 Diibon, Johnnie James 19 Dillingham, Doris Ann 1811041, 34, 36, 50, 58, 96 DiRaimo, Nick Joseph 2112101 Dishman, Betty Rose 2413111 Distefano, Anthony Vinson 2714141 Ditmars, Thomas 10, 1811041, 50, 51 Dittemore, Jessie Lavern 19 Dodds, John 45 Donahue, Norman Arthur 28 Donnici, Clarene Lilly 14, 2814221, 34, 96 Doty, James Richard 2112101 Douglas, Mary Margaret 1911101, 58 Downey, Marilyn Kay 2012091 Dozier, Doris Jean 231308A1, 46 DRIVERS' TRAINING 34 Drury, Robert Wilson 2814161, 37, 39, 41, 56 Duckworth, Betty Lou 2814221, 59 Dull, James William 15, 1811041, 36, 39, 45, 50, 82, 96 Dull, William Melvin 96 Dumsky, Charles Eugene 2112101, 80 Dumsky, James Edward 1811051, 59, 60, 76. 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 96 Duncan, John Laurence 2814171, 80 Dunlap, Fred Harvey 2714141, 42 Dunlap, Geraldine Mae 2413161, 46, 96 Dunn, Richard Arlen 2814171 Durham, Robert Elton 2112101 Durrell, Norris Lew 2814161, 37, 52, 62 Dyker, James Harris 21 E Eager, Dorothy Joan 1811101, 41, 56 Earles, Ralph Clayton 2714141 Easley, John Taylor 2012081, 117 Easley, Roy 2112101, 34, 96 Eckard, Arlene Lavern 271413A1, 34, 96 Eckard, Stanley Wayne 2112101 Edwards, David William 2814161, 45, 47, 62, 96 Edwards, Gary Gene 2012061, 62 Edwards, Helen Louise 1811041, 34, 42, 47. 50, 96 Egan, David Leslie 44 Eichenberger, Henry George 2614071 Eichenberger, Joan Lynn 2714131, 52, 58 Elliott, Barbara Anne 2514001, 59 Elliott, Dean Hubert 2814171 Elliott, Emmett Eugene 2012071 Ellis, Albert Edward 27 Ellis, Patsy Mae 2012061 Embry, Margaret Elizabeth 1811041, 36, 46, 50, 96 Emmett, Gloria Elaine 2714131, 44 Engle, Merle R. 10, 1811061 Enss, Maryann 2413111, 117 Enyeart, Elvessa Eloise 2213031, 34, 96 Enyeart, Orlo Clayton 2614071 Epple, Sylvia Florene 2714131, 38, 43, 58 Erickson, Ruby Jean 1811101 Erickson, Shirley June 2614101, 37, 42, 51, 52, 96 Erickson, Theron Page 2213041, 36, 96 Ervin, Don 1911121 Espinosa, Mary Louise 15, 2514011, 96 Espinosa, Pete 2614111 Eubank, Joann 2413171, 34, 38, 43, 47, 96 Evans, Arthur Lahue 2814171, 44, 117 Evans, Evelyn Ann 2614081, 56, 57 Evans, Irene Patricia 42, 96 Evans, Lettie L. 10, 2413131 Evans, Robert Warren 2714141, 117 Evinger, Earl Edward 2012071, 36 F FACULTY 9-12 Fagan, Robert Irwin 2l12161, 62, 63, 80, 81 Faibian, Mary Lou 1912031 Falcone, Angelo Joseph 2313071 Fann, Raymond Earl 2313061 Farley, Philip Alan 1911121, 45, 62, 67 Farmer, Carroll Dean 20, 34, 96 Farmer, Norma Jean 2514011 Farmer, Stanley Allen 2814171 Farner, Gloria Gay 2012091 Fate, John E. 10, 2213041 Faulconer, Frank Joseph ZO12081, 34, 96, 97 Favaro, Doris Marie 2614101, 42, 97 Fellers, Dorothy Jean 2413161 Feltinberger, Shirley Charlene 1811071, 97 Ferguson, Margaret E. 10, 2814201, 38 Ferrara, Mary Ann 2413171 Fields, Freddie Joyce 1912011 Finnell, Paul Harwood 2112141, 62 Finter, Charles W. 2313091, 41 Fitzjarrell, Robert Leroy 2614071 Fitzwater, Donald 1811061, 97 Fitzwater, Katheryn Elizabeth 2714121, 97 Fitzwater, Richard Clarence 2814161 Flagg, Doris Margaret 13, 42, 52, 58, 97 Flagg, Margaret L. 10, 58, 59 Fletcher, Evelyn Addine 2213031, 97 Fletcher, Jerry Leon 2112161 Flippin, Vernon 1811061, 67, 97 Floyd, Frances Geneva 2814221 FOOTBALL 74-77, 80 Ford, Roma Lee 2212191 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB 42 Forlow, Clifford Theodore 2514001, 97, 117 Forte, John Dorsey 80 Fortner, Emma Louise 2213031 Fortner, Richard Alvin 2112141 Fortner, Robert Lee 2313061 Foster, Adalene Anne 14, 2313101, 41, 56 Foster, William 201Aud.1 Foster, Dorothy Louise 14, 2313081, 43, 59 70. 71 Foster, Paul W. 1811071, 58, 67 Fowler, Jo Anne 1811051, 47, 51, 97 Fowler, Rose Marie 2413111 Fox, Lois Mae 231308A1, 36 Francis, Hulda Sue 2012071, 46 Francis, William Thomas 2213031, 34, 97 Frank, Edward Allen 231308A1, 117 Frans, Beverly Marie 2614061 Frans, Jewell Dean 2714141 Frazier, Betty Lee 2213051 Frazier, Jack Craig 2012061, 62, 63 Frechin, Frances Joan 1911101 Fredericks, Aubrey Lee 17, 2l12161, 62, 97 Freeman, Betty Jean 2213011, 97 Freeman, Carolyn Fern 2413161, 42, 97 Freeman, James Osborne 67 Freeman, Marilyn Joan 2814171, 42 French, Vivian Justine 42, 97 Frew, David Wright 201Aud.1 Fricke, Merritt Roth 1911121, 36, 81 Frost, Charles Leonard 2413141 Fugate, Betty Lee 2614101, 42, 47, 97 Fuller, Albert B., Jr. 2313071, 45 Fuller, LeRoy Joseph 2112181 Fuller, Robert Henry 2012061 Futscher, Alden Dean 2l12l61, 34, 63, 67, 97 G Gable, Harold Eugene 2213031 Gable, Jeanette 2313091, 46, 58 Gaither, Robert Fred 2814171 Galatis, Ralph Leo 2313101 Galbraith, Ben Lavoune 2413131, 36, 62, 97 Gale, James Varnum 2313101 Gallagher, Richard Keith 1811051 Gallatin, Harold Raymond 1811071 . Gammill, Norma Johnece 2514051, 43, 70, 98 Gammill, Paul Esmond 2012091, 62 Gardner, Laveda 2012071 Garlitz, Peggy Ann 2814221, 41, 56 Garnett, William Wayne 1912011 Garrett, Norma Lea 14, 15, 2614101, 37, 39, 46, 51, 66, 86, 88, 98 Garrison, Barbara Sue 2413131, 98 Gash, Donald Keith 14, 15, 2514001, 36, 45, 88, 98 Gates, Donald 45 Gates, Leita Diane l911031, 41, 98 Gatten, Elizabeth Lee 19, 38, 59 Gauert, Jerry Edward 2112161 Gauld, Clara 2413171 Gauld, Francis Eugene 28, 67 Gaylord, Gladys 10, 2714141 Gebhardt, Jo Ann 14, 2514041, 42, 58, 98 Gee, Robert Alvin 1811051 Gendreau, Robert Edward 2112101, 34, 97 George, Nancy Lou 14, 1811101 George, William 'Richard 2514051, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84 Gerard, Jo Ann 2213051 Gherring, Phleta 10, 2413161, 47 Giaramita, Leonard Joseph 98 Giarraputo, Esther Josephine 2514041, 34, 42, 59, 98 Giese, John Walter 67 Gilbert, Bruce Eugene 1912021, 67 Gill, Alice Carroll 2413111, 43, 70, 98 Gillespie, Hellen Darling 2313061 Gillette, Ronald Wayne 2012081 Gilmore, Isabel E. 10, 2212191 Giordano, Constance Mary 2514031, 42, 47, 98 Giunta, Anna Rose 2213011 Glassinger, Virgil 2614071, 67 Goddard, Dale Norman 2614111 Godfrey, James Wesley 2012061 Godman, Shirley Ann 2814191, 47, 58 Goehner, Carol 56 Goertz, John Henry 2614081 Goodhue, Frank 2413141 Goodsheller, Janice Mae 2313061 Gore, Doris Ann 1811101 Gorham, Kenneth Milton 21 Graham, Beverly Eileen 2714l21, 98 Graham, Conrad 21 Grant, Harold Eugene 2814171 Grassley, Edith J. l0,2313061 Graupner, Betty Jean 2012091 Gray, Norman Stewart 59 Graybill, Bob Verlon 19 Greeley, Maurice Cary 14, 2614081, 41, 58, 98 Greeley, Norma Jean 2213041, 43, 98 Green, Edward Albert 2012081, 98 Green, Jimmie Lee 28 Green, Margaret Catherine 11, 2313091 Green, Ronald Eugene 1912031 Greer, Betty Lou 231308A1 Greer, Theodore William 2413141 Greer, William Ernest 80 Gregory, Elizabeth 11, 2313071, 46 Grigsby, Duane Dee 2112181 Grimmett, Joe 2814191 Grimsley, William 2l12l61, 67 Grindinger, Wilma Jean 2313061 Groff, Mary Elizabeth 231308A1 Groshong, Martha Fern 2313061 Gross, Helen Beatrice 2814201 Gross, Norma Eileen 2112141, 38 Gross, Wilva Jean 2714l51, 46, 98 Guber, Harvey Conard 1912011, 80 Guiler, Augusta ll, 2814221 Guinn, Joanna Jewel 2714141 Gulotta, Marco Anthony 15, 1811061, 34, 66, 67, 98 Guy, Charles 2012091, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82. 84 Guyett, Leroy David 2514001 Guyett, Ralph William 2514001,58, 117 H Haas, Barbara Lewis 2213041, 34, 46, 98 Haas, Rosemary 2213041, 34, 37, 42, 46, 47, 99 Haas, William Ellsworth 2814161, 36, 44 Haase, Wanda Lucile 2814221 Hagerty, Mary Matilda 2413141, 36, 44, 46, 56, 57 Hahn, Gloria Joyce 2714l21, 36, 46, 58, 99 Hale, Frances Mae 271413A1, 99 Haley, Ernest Peter 2814191, 80 Haley, Joan Lee 2012091 Hall, Charlene Sue 15, 2213011, 44, 46, 99 Hall, Charlotte Mae 15, 2413161, 44, 46, 99 Hall, Wilma Geraldine 2313091 Hamblin, Barbara Joyce 60 Hamblin, George Eugene 2313061 Hamilton, Devier Evans 1912011 Hamilton, Donald 2714141, 67 Hamilton, Edwin Warren 2112161, 80 Hamilton, George Franklin 2714151 Hamilton, Patsy Jeannine 28 Hamilton, Shirley Anne 2514031, 99 Hanaway, David Clark 14, ZZ13031, 99 Handley, David Lee 1811051, 67 Hanes, William Ralph 2614071 Haney, William V. 2714l3A1, 34, 67 Hanlon, Donna Joyce 2514031, 60, 99 Hanney, Nancy Lee 2313071, 38, 39, 41, 56, 57, 88, 99 Hannsz, Phyllis Joan 2012061 Hardie, Blanche May 15, 2413131, 38, 58, 99 Hardie, Ronald Ted 2714151, 41 Harding, Euan Chloe 271413A1, 34, 99 Hzrgger, Charles Gwinn 2112161, 76,77, 79, 82, Heggzer, Mildred Jean 1811041, 38, 42, 50, 52, Harless, Melvin Lee 1912031, 80 Harman, R. V. ll, 14, 2514031 Harmon, Carolyn Neill 1811041, 37, 39, 42, 46, 47, 50, 99 Harper, Anita Faye 2714121 Harper, Donald Neil 2614081, 37, 99 Harrell, Mary Irene 2413131, 99 Harriman, Richard Lee 2112141, 37 Harrington, Carol LaVon 2313101 Harris, Barbara Lee 1811101, 41 Harris, Jack Arthur 21 Harris, LaVena Marie 2413111, 58 Harris, Shirley Ann 271413A1, 99 Harris, Wanda Jean 2514041, 42, 58, 99 Harrison, Roberta Deon 2714121, 47 Harter, Paul Eugene 26 Hartman, Emily Lou 2714131, 37, 71 Harville, Evelyn Jean 19, 43, 100 Hasenyager, Clifford Eugene 2012081, 67 Haskins, Ralph William 2714121, 68, 100 Haston, Gary Don 2012081 Hatch, Emerson 2614081, 58 Hatcher, Amil Everett 21 Hatcher, Viola May 2012071 Hatchitt, Darlene Fern 2714131, 42, 59 Hatchitt, Dorothea Jeanne 2614101, 36, 39, 46, 47, 58, 100 Hatchitt, Jack Lee 2313091, 58 Hatfield, Mary Jane 2313101 Hattem, Edward 2112161, 58, 100 Hawthorne, Kenneth H. 11, 2814191,80, 82 Hayden, O. Randall 201Aud.1, 67 Hayes, Clinton Clifford 15, 2112101, 62 Hazelbaker, Rose Barbara 2213011, 59, 100 Hearn, William Lee 21, 67 Heck, Martha Louise 2313061, 100 Hedrick, Margaret Edith 2614101, 100 Heidbrier, David Phillip 2012061 Heidbrier, Mary Alice 271413A1, 37, 52, 100 Heine, Fred 11, 2213011, 77,81 Heinrich, Lawrence Alan 14, 2514031, 36, 45, 61, 62, 66, 68, 100 Heinrich, Martha M. 11, 13 Heinzman, Jimmie Dale 2113161, 34, 100 Helm, Joan Kathleen, 14, 15, 1912031, 36, 42, 100 Henderson, Doris Jeanne 34, 41, 47, 56, 57, 59, 100 Henderson, Harriette S. ll, 2413171 Henderson, James Lloyd 2112101 Henderson, John Earl, Jr, 1912011, 62 Hendrickson, Lois Lee 2814221 Hendrickson, Phyllis Ann 2614061 Hendrickson, Robert Edward 2814171 Hendrix, Mary Jane 2413141, 38, 39, 58, 60, 100 Henley, Merlyn June 2313101, 41 Henshaw, Lawrence Roy 2614071 Henshaw, Sylvia Joann 2413161, 43, 71, 100 Henzlik, Irvena Mae 2413131, 52, 61, 62, 70, 100 Hepfinger, Wm. J. 11, 1911121 Herrick, Mary Alice 1811051, 43, 46, 71 Heslop, Elaine Marceline 2213041, 41, 46, 56, 59, 100 Hickam, Dana Shelby 1811051, 68 Higgins, Marion Dudley 1911121 Higggns, Raymond Earl 2313071, 48, 66, 68, Highfill, Emmett Preston 2012081, 68 Hill, Burney Lee 2614071 Hill, Feraldine 2514051, 37, 42, 47 Hill, LaDona Yvonne 2714141 Hill, Reginald Bennett 2112101 Hilliard, Julianne 231308A1, Hinkle, Lowell Lee 2112181 Hinote, James Robert 2012071, 100 Hinton, James Wilfred 1811061 Hisey, Joanne 2514041, 38, 42, 52 HI-Y 45 Hobbs, John Gibson 15, 2514001, 36, 41, 45, 56, 57 Hobson, Doris Joanne 2714121, 38, 101 Hobson, Geraldine Lee 2313061, 38, 44 HOCKEY SPORTS-DAY TEAM 71 Hodges, Dorothy Faye 2614111 Hodges, Milton Dale 2012081 Hodges, Richard Leon 2213031, 101 Hoedl, Leo Joseph 2012071 Hoel, Harlan LeRoy 2514001, 44, 53, 101, 117 Hoffman, Elizabeth Louise 1811051, 43 Hogan, Katherine Louise 15, 2714121, 37, 47 Holbert, Sue Ann 2112141, 46, 60 Holden, Don Joe 2614081, 37 Holstine, Joan Mae 1811041, 34, 38, 43, 50, 101 Holt, George Edmond 2012081 Homan, William Keith 2112101 HOME ROOMS 18-29 Hon, Howard Albert 2514031, 81, 116 Hood, Donald Foster 28, 101 Hood, Vernice 26 Hooper, Delbert Ray 2413111 Hopkins, Floyd Junior 2012081, 67 Hoppe, William Charles 2313071, 58, 68 Hopper, Edna Elizabeth 1912031 Horn, Kenneth Wayne 2112101 Horn, Marvin Dale 1911121 Horner, Catherine Archer 2614101, 43, 46, 101 Horner, Charles William 21, 58 Hosman, Geraldine Winitred 2313071, 34, 58, 101 Houghton, Virginia Lee 2514051, 38, 42 House, Norma Deloyd 2514011,38, 41. 57, 59 Hoverder, James Irvin 76, 77, 78, 79, 88, 101 How, Janet Ruth 2714141, 42, 46 How, Shirley Loree 2814161, 36, 47, 56 Howell, Scott Duane 1811051, 37, 45, 68 Howery, Robert Ray 14, 201Aud.1, 63 Hubbard, Patricia Ann 2614061 Huff, Shirley Ann 1912031 Huffaker, Billie Jean 2814221, 101 Huffaker, Ellena 2012071 Huffman, Eugene Elmer 2814161 Huffstickler, Jo Ann 2212191, 44, 60 Hughes, Darline O'Dette 60 Hughes, Lelia Carolyn 2313061 Hughes, Russell, Jr. 2313091, 76, 77, 81. 32. 101 Hughes, Wilma Jean 2614081, 41, 56 Hugill, Marian Elgz9al:g2th422g3E?11 H k , Ad Ann , , . Htilleit, Doliiald Maurice 2614081, 59, 60, 511 52, 81, 101 H ll, Celia Lorraine 2112141 Hlulll, Marguerite Louise 2413131, 41, 57, 53, 101 Hulse, James Richard 2112141, 37, 61, 62, 53 Humphries, DorofhY Elmlfa 2313101 Hunt, Doris Eileen 271413A1, 34, 101 Hunter, Barbara Jean 2313071, 47 Hunter, Betty Louise 14, 2413111, 37, 47, 59 Hunter, James Charles 1811041, 37, 39, 50. 101 Huntington, Dorothy Joan 2012071 Hurt, Betty Charlene 2213011 Hurt, Frank Campbell, Jr. 1811051 Hurt, Jo Ann 18, 38, 39, 46, 47, 50, 60, 82, 86, 88101 a L ' 2213051 urt, Wan a oraine Hutsler, Thomas Edward 2313071, 76, 77 Hutson, Robert Liggett 22 I Iannazzo, Salvatore Anthony 2814161 Ibarra, Arthur 2614111, 62, 63 Ide, Donald Leon 2814171, 68, 117 Ide, Marion Dale 2514031, 44, 56, 67, 101 lgert, Charles Carlton 2614111 lngolia, Virginia Frances 2012091 lnzerillo, Joseph Charles 2012071 Irwin, James B. 2112101 Irwin, Robert William 21 121 nip, 1 1 1 1 1 Jackson Alyce Loretta 1811041, 50, 58, 59, 101 Jackson, Clifford Wayne 2313071, 67 Jackson, Courtney M. ll, 2714151 Jackson, Darlene R. 2413111 Jackson, E. W. 11, 2614071 Jackson Glenn 2112101 Jacobson, Mary Ruth 11, 2614101 Iahr, Ina A. 11, 14 James, Dorothy Marie 2714121 Jaques, Richard Douglas 1912031 Jarrett. Roy John 2112101, 34,101 Jeffries, Vera Lorraine 2413161, 102 Jenkins, Norma Lee 2112181, 41 Jenkins, Patricia Marlene 14, 2814201, 46 Jensen, Fred Henry 2213051 John, Patricia Ann 1811101, 42 John, Russel Clarence 19 202 , 66, 67, 68, 102 1 1 Louis Harwood 2714141 Johnsen, Johnson, Alberta Louise 2313101 Johnson, Beverly Ann 2714131, 38, 47, 58 Johnson, Charlene Odelle 2012071 Johnson, Clifton E. ll, 1912011 Johnson, Clyde Eugene 201Aud.1 Johnson, Donald Eugene 2112181 Johnson, Doris Elaine 2112141, 59, 60 Johnson, Doris Lucille 2714121 Johnson, Duane Lee 2213031, 34, 44, 52, 102, 117 Johnson, Elmer Clarence 1811051, 67, 102 Johnson, Ethelda Jeanice 14141 Johnson, Helen 9, 13, 14 Johnson, Jean 2714151 Johnson, 50, 70, Kathryn Irene 1811041, 38, 42, 46, 102 Johnson, Martha Ann 1912031, 61, 63 Johnson, Rellae Maria 2313061 Johnson, Robert Loren 2112101 Johnson Verjean Ann 2514031, 102 Johnsoni Wanda Mae 2012061 Johnson, Wayne Alan 15, 2112161, 53, sz, 102 Johnson, William Calvin 2012091, 41, 78, 79, 81, 82 Iollifte Jones , 102 , Eleanor Virginia 2714l3A1, 34, 102 Allen Leroy 1912021, 102 Jonesi Dale Warren 2213051, 62, 68 Jones Dorothy Elizabeth 2514051, 41, 59 Jane-sf Emily Jean 2413131, 47, 102 Jones, Frank Wilson 1814071, 68, 102 Jones, Jimmy Joseph 2213031, 76, 77, 82, 102 Jones, Raymond Vern 1811051, 80 Jones, Robert Gene 2313061 Jones, Rose Marie 2814171 Judah, David Heslar 14, 2614071 Judah, Judith Jane 1912011 Juergens, Richard Byron 2213011, 102 Julian, Barry Allan 1811051 JUNIOR OFFICERS 84 K Kaiser, Doris May 2413141, 44, 59 Kaiser, lst Sgt. Earnest 11, 66 Kaiser, Irene 1811051, 44 Kappelman, Lawrence, Jr. 2614081,34, 102 Karr, Margery Alice 2413141, 44 Karst, Patsy Ruth 2714l3A1, 38, 39, 52, 102 Katz, Lois Natalie 2814151, 37, 42 Katz, Marna Jean 15, 2714l61, 36, 42, 53, 58 Katzman, Dorothy Jeanne 2212191, 59 Kearns, James Eugene 1811051 Keck, Charlene Elizabeth 2413141 Keeler, Norma Jean l912031, 117 Keithley, Joyce Ann 37, 44, 46, 51, 53, 102 Kelley, Marjorie Lou 2514051, 58 Kelly, Flora Joann 2112141, 46 Kelly, Virginia Frances 2814191, 117 Kemp, Billie Jean 2213051 Kenagy, J. T. 15, 2413141, 45 Kennedy, Dorothy Maxine 2313101 Kenney, Barbara Ann 1911101, 59 Kent, Jeanette Lucille 2714131 Kern, Shirley Ann 41, 47, 57, 60 Kerr, Patricia Rose 1811041, 34, 38, 44, 46, 50, 53. 102 Kershaw, Mary Ellen 2313091 Kessinger, Dorothy Louise 1811101 Keyte, Dorothy Mae 2012091, 47, 53, 61, 62, 103 Keyton, Tommy M. 116 King, Anna Faye 37, 41, 56, 57, 103 King, Thelma Ruth 2213011, 58, 103 Kingsolver, John Marvin 15, 2212191, 67 Kinman, Kenneth Victor 2313061 Kinnett, Marvin Leroy 2614071, 80 Kinnevan, Deloris Katheran 2714141 Kinnevan, Joseph Morris 21 Kirk, Bruce Palmer 2514051, 58 Kirk, Evelyn Marie 2313071, 38, 47, 103 Kirkham, Beverly 2313091, 43, 71, 88, 103 Klimt, Leslie 1911121 122 Knotts, Ray Austin 2413131, 103 Knudtson, Dora M. 11, 2814l61, 36 Kobe, David Lee 2112161, 59 Koelmel, Nella Jean 2413141, 44, 47 Kohlmeyer, Dennis Ray 2112101 Kramer, Dorothy May 191l031, 70 Kramer, Sally Ann 2313101 Kresse, Arthur O. ll, 53 Krey, Richard Edward 2112101, 62 Kueck, Charles Thomas 231308A1 Kueck, Emil Earl 2313061 Kuehl, Wanda Arlene 60 Kuhn, Jesse Wayne 2213011, 81, 82, 103 Kuhn, Walter Leo 2112101 Kuhr, Janet 2814171 Kulash, William Eugene 2112101, 80 Kunz, Otto W. 11, 1811071 L Lacki, Shirley Joan 1912021 Lale, Norma Jean 2313071 Lamanno, Joe 2112101, 41 Lamb, Donna Mae 2012061 Lamb, Jean Ellen 2514041, 37, 42, 103 Lambert, George Wayne 2112101, 62, 81, 82 Lamkey, Chester 2112101, 81, 82 Lampton, Betty Nadine 2212191 Lampton, Gilbert Morris 2112101, 62 Landes, Robert Austin 2112161, 103 Landis, Vivian Luella 2213041, 103 Lane, Bob Edward 2714131 Lane, Floyd Glenn 2112181 Lang, Barbara Henrietta 2313091 Lanza, Marie Constance 25140l1, 60 Large, Freddie Orville 2213011, 103 Lark, Richard Glee 14, 2714141, 81 LaRocca, Phyllis Marie 2313091, 42, 103 Larosa, Virginia Marie 2212191, 42 LaSala, Beverly Mary 2814171 Lasater, Carroll Dean 2112101 Lasta, Antonette Marie 2413131, 42, 59, 103 Lasta, Frank Louis 2112141, 58 Lathrom, Dorothy Sue 2112141 Laughlin, J.L. 9, 13 Laverty, Robert Eugene 2514001, 34, 103 Laverty, Virginia Marie 2413161, 103 Law, Bessie Ann 2012061, 41, 63 Lawrence, Margaret Lee 2514041, 38, 42, 59 Lawson, John Edward 1811071 Layson, Robert Dewey 2212191 Layton, William Ray 2614081, 51, 79, 81, 82. 88, 103 Lee, Helen Elaine 2012081 Lee, Wilford Homer 2614071 Legant, Joann Edna 2213011, 43, 58, 70, 103 Lentz, Charlotte Ruth 2714121, 47, 56, 58 Lentz, Mary Lois 25140l1, 41, 46, 53, 56, 59. 60 Leon, Socorro 2213041, 42, 103 Leslie, Don Francise 201Aud.1, 68 Lewis, Alice June 1811041, 37, 39, 41, 50, 57, 86, 104 Lewis, William 45 Lewis, Ellanora Joyce 2814221 Lewis, Maurice S. 2112101, 104 Lieser, Barbara JoAnn 2514001 Liles, George Norman 2313101 Liles, Joan Kathryn 26 Lillard, Jonna Lou 1811101 Lilly, Helen Sue 2012091, 38, 46, 62 Linegar, Paula Mae ,2112181 Lingle, Stanley Clark 2012081 Lisle, Joann Nadine 2313071, 60 Liston, Dan Richard 2112161 Little, Ralph Edgar 1811071, 104 Livingston, Richard Dale 2213011 Lohse, Ruth Ann 2614111 Long, George Leroy 1811051 Long, Robert 1911121 Longfellow, Arthur R. 11, 2012071, 36, 45 Longsdorf, Lois Elizabeth 2514051, 43 Looney, Norma Jean 2413111 Lortscher, Helen Jean l91l101, 43, 70, 71, 1 Louthain, Phyllis Irene 2714131 Louthain, Robert Larry 2112101, 41, Love, Cecil Floyd 2112101 Love, Charlene Frances 2614061 Love, Charles Franklin 2313061, 67 Love, Dorothy Carolyn 2814191 Lowder, Ed Ray 2212191 Lowther, Gerald Hugh 2313071 Lucas, Helen 1811051 Lucas, Richard Charles 2313061 Lucito, Carolyn Frances 1912031 Lucito, Sam Joseph 2212191 Lucy, Lonnie Leon 1811051 Lukens, Juanita Carole 1811051, 46 Lukens, Sara Louise 1912011 Lung, Norma Lee 2413111 Lung, Willert Richard 1912021, 104 Lusby, Barbara Sue 15, 2413111, 44, 46 104 Lyle, Donna Ann 15, 201Aud.1 Lynch, Bertha June 2413161, 104 Lynch, Carlos 2112101 Lynn, Patricia Ann 2614061 Lyons, James Roscoe 2112181 Mc McCall, McOra 1811101 McCann, Alice Louise 1811071, 105 McCannon, Patricia Ann 14, 2714151, 38, 39, 105 McCartney, Donna Lou 2012071, 59 McCaulley, Buddie Joe 2514001, 44, 60, 117 McCaulley, William S. 2514031, 44, 60, 105 McClelland, Constance Wright 2413131, 59, 105 McClelland. Marilyn Ann 14, 2714131, 37, 47, 51, 105 McClelland, Mary Jean 14, 15, 1811041, 36, 41, 47, 50, 51, 56, 59, 60, 86, 88, 105 McClelland, Patty Jeanette l912031, 43 McClure, Jacqueline France 2012061 McClure, Peggy Sue 14, 2213041, 38, 39, 43, 53, 70, McClure, 105 Robert Jackson 2012081 McClure, William Franklin 1912031, 67 McConnell, Dan Lawrence 2112141, 62, 68 McConnell, Norma Jean 26 McCormack, Betty June 19, 63 McCormack, William Thomas 2514031, 105 McCowen, Wilma Lee 13, 15, 37, 39, 42, 105 McCoy, Marlene Joan 2714121, 105 McCullough, John Edward 68 McCullough, Patricia Lee 2012091 McCune, Patricia Louise 2714141, 41, 56 McCurdy, Marilyn Margaret 2514011, 60 McDanel, Betty Lee 1811051, 34, 47, 58 McDanel, Laurabeth 2714151 McElwain, Maude 11,2112181- McFarlane, Richard Lyle 2814l61, 67 McFarland, Shirley 2514051, 59, 61, 63 McGaugh, Loretta Marian 2514041, 43, 47, 51. 105 McGaugh, Nancy Jane 2614061 McGee, Archie 2714151, 76, 77, 105 McIntosh, Robert A. 2514051, 58, 60, 76, 77, 84 McIntyre, William Clell 2614111 McKenzie, Frances Ruth 2012061 McKinley, James Albert 14,1911121, 34, 45, 81, 82, 105 McKinney, Donald Eugene 2112101 McKittrick, Tom Lee 15, 2714131, 80 McLaughlin, Gloria Lavonne 2614101, 59, 105 McMahan, Marjorie Marie 2413171, 105 McMillin, Hazel Marie 2212191 McNaul, Patricia LaVern 2212191 McNeely, Dorothy Earlene 271413A1, 105 McNeil, James Alan 14, 2213011, 36, 39. 59, 89, 105 McQuerry, Doris Lee 1811071, 59 McVay, Norma June 2012071, 62 McWhorter, Mary 2413131, 36, 39, 41, 47, 51, 57, 106 M Mabbott, Richard N. 1912031 Mabe, Roland Gayle 2413131, 116 Macaluso, Lorraine Frances 2313071 Madden, Paul 1912021, 41, 56 Madden, Shirley Anne 1912021, 63 Maddox, Geraldine 2614101, 34, 37, 39, 104, 47 Maddox, Carl 2012081 Maddox, Maddux, Mary Fern 2614061 Barbara Jane 2213041, 41, 56, 57, 104 Madison, Juanita Lee 2714141 Madison Madsen, , Margaret Ann 2514051, 46 Jane Ann 2313091 Madsen, William Harold 2714151, 76. 77, 82, 104 Magers, Violeta Pearl 1811101 Magner, Joe Allen 14, 104 Magruder, Harold Davis 201Aud.1 Maitland, Elnora Viola 2413l71, 42 Malone, Anita 1912021, 44, 104, 117 Manis, Beverly Mae 231308A1 Mann, Gwendolyn Maxine 2112141 Manners, Betty Ann 15, 1811101, 38,46 Manning, Albert 2112181 Manning, Carder Hawes 2614081, 36, 39, 41, 56, 57, 58, 68, 104 Mannino, Gloria Rose 14, 2212191, 44, 46 Mansfield, Juanita Louise 2614101, 34, 104 Mansfield, Wanda Geraldine 231308A1 Markey, Coach E. A. 11, 2112101, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82 Marks, Phyllis Ann 2614061, 56, 60 Markum, Ralph 45 Markwell, Steve Don 24, 62 Maroon, Eva Mae 27 14131 Maroon, Rose Marie 2514011 Marra, Alice Cordelia 2514051, 43, 104 Marra, Anthony 2714111 Marsden, James Everette 1811051 Marshall, Jane 11, 37 Mggslizag, Robert John 2313071, 36, 76, 77, 81, Moran, James 2814201, 76, 77, 81, 82 Morgan, Barbara Jean 2514051, 57 Morgan, Dorothy Lee 2313061 Morgan, Samuel J. 68 Morris, lst Sgt. Archie 12, 66 Morris, Gloria Jean 2814201, 34, 42, 47, 59, 106 Morris, Kathryn Lee Z31308A1, 56, 57 Morris, Mary Margaret 1811051, 38, 60 ORCHESTRA 63 O'Renick, John Charles 201Aud.1, 80 Organ, Kenneth 1911121, 80,81 Osaoyrne, Carol Lee 2714121, 44, 47, 53, 108, Osborne, Garold Frederick 14, 2213051, 45 Osburn, Betty Ruth 2814221 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, 47, 104 Martin, Betty Joan 2814151 Clifford W. 1912021, 53, 117 Cleo Shirley 2313071, 116 Gwendolyn Suzanne 2413l61, 34, 42 Frank LeRoy 2112161 Martin, Kenneth Wayne 2714141 Martin, Mary Anna 2313061 Martin, Roy Edward 2714131, 58, 76, 77, 82 Martin, Virginia 'Elizabeth 14, 2012071, 36, 39, 42, 51, 104 Martin, Virginia Ruth 2614061 Martinovich Shirle Mason 19 202 I Y 1 1 Mason, Marvin Delbert 2213051, 67 Massey, Jimmie Joe 2814171, 67 Mathison, Bob Chriss 1811051, 80 Matson, Betty Jean 2714131 Matthews, Richard 45 Matthews, Sarah 56 Maurin, Charles Edward 2814191 Maxwell, Darrell Gene 2413111, 68 May, Don Edward 2614071 Maycock, Dorothy Lee 2714141 Mays, Reva Lucretia 2213011 Maze, Kerrell Beryl 2413111, 44, 117 Meador, Henry Francis 2614061, 67 Medley, Burnie Lee 2213041 Mehner, Hallie Esther 1912011 Mehner, Martin William 2413131, 106 Meik, Mrs. N. I. 11 Mendolia, Florence Carmeline 1912011 Mendolia, Josephine Mary 2514011, 58, 106 Mennis, Derril George 2112101, 34, 106 Merriman, Jack Kenneth 2213031, 62, 106 Merritt, Robert Monroe 2413131, 68, 106 Merwin, Joseph 45 Messer, Leonard 2012061, 67 Metz, Thomas Clyde 2012081, 106 Meyer, Beverly Ann 1912011 Meyer, Maurine Joy 2814171 Meyer, Richard Lee 2514031, 66, 68, 106 Meyer, Waitman Colvin 2814161 Michaels Lee Ellen 24 314 43 59 , 1 1. . . 62 Michaels, Shirley Ann 2714131, 37, 44, 47, 61, 62, 117 Middleton, Charles William 2112161, 37, 67 Middleton, Willis Dean 10, 1811041, 39, 50, 53, 58, 60, 75, 76, 77, 82, 86, 88. 106 Milford, Elizabeth Ann 27 Morris, Robert Dale 1811061 Morris, Robert Lee 2614111 Morrison, Gloria LaVone 2012071 Mortimeyer, Edna Louise 271413A1, 38, 44, 53, 58 Moulder, Janice Marie 2714151 Muchmore, H. B. 201Aud.1, 63 Mundorff, Barbara Sue 1911101 Munns, Joan Nadine 2814171 Murphy, Carolyn 231308A1 Murphy, Lawrence Warren 2313091, 80 Murray, Donna Lee 2614101, 42, 47, 51, 59, 60, 107 MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL 61-63 MUSIC. VOCAL 58-60 Mussurici, Angelina Josephine 2112l41, 43, 46, 59 Mussurici, Virginia Marie 2514031, 42, 60, 107 Myer, Mary Lou 2814171 Myers, Betty June 1811041, 38, 39, 46, 50, 88, 107 Myers, Monte Monroe 1912021, 62, 107 Oster, Robert Lewis 2112101 Oster, Wayne Edward 2213051, 34, 108 Otis, Ernest Wilson 2313061, 45, 67 Outlgw, Ronald Paul 26, 36, 41, 51, 56, 57, 10 Overbay, Dennis Levi 2614071 Overto Owen, Owen, Owen, n, Barbara Ellen 1912031, 42 Helen lleen 2212191, 59 James Albert 2313101, 67 Patricia Joyce 2413141, 43, 46 P Pace, Ninfa Louise 2714141 N N CLUB 82 Nagamoto, Robert 1811051, 37, 67 Napier, Betty Jean 2313071 Napper, Ronald Eugene 1911121 Nash, Billie JoAnn 107 Nash, Elizabeth Jean 2814221, 46 Nash, Richard A. 2814201 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 117 Nations, Ima Jean 2714l3A1, 107 Nave, Delbert Bruce 18 1061 1 Alma Louise 2413171, 34, 44, 107 Naylor Naylor, Charles Robert 2814201, 107 Naylor, Constance Lee 2012061, 41 Naylor, Evelyn Ann 1911101, 59, 107 Naylor Thomas Glen Z31308A1 Neal, Doris Evelyn 2514011, 61, 62 Neal, Marjorie Marie 28, 107 Neas, Norma Lee 1811101 Needham, Alfred Ellsworth 2112101 Needham, Mary Gwendolyn 2814201 Needles, Philip Ephraim 2614081, 37, 39, 41, 56, 57, 107 Neely, Nancy Lee 1811041, 50, 107 Miller, Miller, Audrey G. 11, 2614111, 44 Barbara Faye 2112141, 38, 42 Miller, Barbara Joan 2413161, 106 Miller, Charles H. 12, 1912031 Miller, Dale LaVern 2614071 Miller, Elizabeth Ann 2514041, 44, 47, 56, 62 Miller, Frank Henry 1912011 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Gloria May 2814221 Harvey Elston 2112l41, 62 James Clifford 1811051, 106 Jimmie R. 2213041, 41, 106 L. Hortense 12, 14, 2814171, 34 Marjorie Elaine 1811101 Miller, Mary Eileen 2313061 Miller, Richard Dean 2714131, 58, 106 Miller, Robert Allen 2514031, 63, 68, 106 Miller, Robert Eugene 2514051, 63 Miller, Roberta Lee 201Aud.1 Miller, Rosalie 1811051 Miller, William Eugene 2213011 Millin Ramoth Frances 1811051, 37, 42 Millwee, Richard 2012081 Minnick, Gertrude May 14, 2012091, 37, 43, 59, 60, 71, 84 Mistretta, Marion John 25 Mitchell, Milroy Earle 2012091 Mitchell, Mona Jean 2413171 Mize, Joann Louise 2012071 Molle, Jeanette Rose 2514011 Monroe, Nadine Hazel 2012061 Montalto, Nadine 2714131, 46 Montez, Juanita 2212191, 43 Montez, Lupe 2213051 Moody, Thomas 1912031 Moon, Dale 45 Mooney, Donald Keith 2113181 Moore, Bryan Robert 1912021, 62, 66, 67, 68, 106 Moore, Howard Wilson 18, 2213031, 34, 106 Moore, Lee Roy 2413131 Moore, Harold 1811071 Moore , Virginia Louise 2413131, 44, 106 Moore, Walter Edward 2814171, 67 Moore, Wanda Lee 2213051 Moore Wayne Dee 2112101 Morairi, LeRoy Theo 67 Neely, Naomi Bernice 2514051, 41, 57, 107 Neiderland, Genevieve 1811101, 44 Neiderland, Jeanette 2212191, 71 Neiderman, John 201Aud.1 Nelson, Fred Laurence 2313061 Nelson, Jack Alan 2514031, 62, 107 Nelson, Louella Lee 2714151 Nelson, Marvin Lyle 2112161 Nelson, Merle Rolland 1811051 Nesbit, William Dean 2111071, 62 Netherton, JoAnn 2714121 Neumann, Catherine 12, 2413141 Newcom, Dorothy Jane 2212191, 36, 46, 47, 107 Newitt, Mabel Anne 12, 14, 2514001, 44, 53 Newton, Barbara Ann 2714141 Newton, Eugene Orr 2112101, 62 Nicely, Jeannette R. 2313091 Nicholson, Lawrence Benson 107 Nicholson, William Harold 2012071 Nickson, Janice Clare 1811101, 44, 117 Nimmo, Donald Edward 2112161, 67, 107 Nolan, Vonceil Marie 2413161, 42, 46, 51, 108 Noland, Carol Jean 2714151, 58 Nolte, Maurice Griffith 2814171, 62 NOR'EASTER STAFF 52, 53 Northington, Delores Irene 2413171 O Oakes, Lucille Marie 1811101 Ochsner, Betty Jean 2514011, 108 Ochsner, Mary Frances 1912011 O'Connell, Leroy Joseph 23 O'Connor, Thomas Franklin 2112101 O'Dell, Donald Eugene 2814171 O'Dell, Gene Marland 41, 58, 81, 108 O'Dell, Lloyd Edward 20 O'Dell, Virginia Louise 2212191 O'Grady, Robert Thomas 27 Oldham, Herbert Lawrence 20 Oliver, Carl Henry 201Aud.1 Olson, Margaret Isabell 2413131, 41, 59, 108 OLYMPIC CLUB 43 O'Neal, Joyce Elaine 2313091, 44, 108 Onka, John 1912021, 80, 81 Paden, Bob Charles 21 Paden, Geraldine Marie 2814221, 46 Paladino, Phillip 36, 41, 45, 56, 57, 61, 62, 82. 108 Parker, Elston Eugene 2514031, 68 Parker, Harvey Thomas 21 Parker, Norma DeLene 2313091, 36 Parker, Raymond Lee 2213051, 67 Parks, Patricia Susan 2614081, 38, 41, 46, 56, 57 Parr, Patsy Armel 2614111 Parsons, Betty Jeanette 2413131, 38, 47, 58, 63 Parsons, Lillian 12, 13 Pascuzzi, Michalene Marie 2413111, 46 Pasdach, Thelma Mae 2213011, 44, 108, 117 Passantino, Leonard George 2112101, 80 Passiglia, Barbara Marie 2313071, 38, 43 Patrick, Joseph Larry 2614081, 36, 41, 44, 45, 56, 57, 76, 77, 82, 108 Patterson, Charles Franklin 2112101, 108 Patterson, Kenneth 2112161 Patterson, Mary Ann 2614101, 38, 43, 70, 71, 108 Patti, Josephine Rose 2213011, 108 Patton, Miles Herchell 1912021, 80 Paul, F. William 12, 2012071 C9-02? Payne, Dolores Charlene 2514041, , 46, 53, 108, 117 Peak, Robert Morris 2112101 Pease, Beverly Pearl 2811101 Peck, Helen Dolores 2313061, 59, 108 Peden, Charles Stewart 1911121 Pemberton, Nadine Leona 14, 2514011, 36, 41, 47, 56, 57 Pena, Corina Elizabeth 1912011 Pence, Doris Marie 2514051 Pendleton, Patricia Ann 2814161, 61, 62, 63 Penning, Mary Lee 1912031 Pennington, Harley Claude 1912011 Pennington, Ora 2212191 Pennington, Wanda Lee 2714141 Pepper, Anita Joy 2514041, 42, 59, 60, 108 Perry, Anita Jean 15, 2714151, 108 Perry, Lawrence Edward 2112181 Perry, Winifred Lois 34, 109 Person, Norma Lee 1811101 Peters, Coach Reaves E. 12, 2112101, 78 Peterson, Clara Virginia 1911101, 60, 63, 109 Peterson, Ora Franklin, Jr. 2012071, 63, 67 Petet, Shirley Ann 1912031 Petock, John Junior Z31308A1 Pettis, Floyd Gene 2012071 Pfortmiller, Esther Ruth 2714121 Phelps , Donald Ellis 1911121 Phillippe, Howard Benton 2413131 Phillips, Donald Lee 2313061 Phillips, Eugene Allen 2714141 Phillips, Jane Leigh 2814171 Phillips, Phil 27, 80 Pickering, James Carlysle 1912021, 62, 81 Pierce,Evelyn Irene 2313091 Pierce, Parley Joe 2313101, 109 Pippin, James R. 2814161, 67, 109 Plaskett, Shirley Ann 2614061, 41, 56 Pluchino, Nick Joseph 2714151 Plumm Poe, Ja er, Charles Burdette 1811051, 80 mes Mac 2413141, 62, 63 Poe, Rosalie 231308A1 Polizzi, Rose Marie 2413171, 46 Pollard, Kathryn Ann 15, 2213051, 42 Pool, James Robert 2213031, 34, 109 Poole, Betty Louise 27 Potts, Mary Ann 41 Povala, Mary Agnes 1811101, 43 Povala, Theresa Joan 2714121, 38, 39, 43, 51,7 0, 71,109 Powell, Arthur T. 34, 109 Powell, Powell Powell Powell ,Donald Ray 2814l91, 80 , Iohn 2012061, 68 , Pearl Mae 2814171 123 Carolyn June 2614101, 36, 39, 109 ,,-0 Price m 111 Shannon, Patty Lou 231308A1, 38, 44 I f Ai R 1 1 1. 1 '1 1 11 1 1 1 lv 1 3: 1,51 2 3 av. - 1 .N,, ss., Power, Robert Lee 2714141, 41 Powers, Helen Lee 15, 2012061 Pratt, Doris Jean 2814l71, 44 Precht, Lloyd Phillip 2714l3A1, 34, 109 Prewitt, Juanita Jo 2413131 Price, Allene June l9130l1, 109 Price, Barbara Jean 2914121, 38 Price, Beverly Lois 2313071, 109 Price Howard Leon 2012071 John Graves 2012091, 36, 45, 53, 84 I1 ,1 Price, Martha Ann 2313071 Price, Shirley Anna 1811101 Price, William Floyd 15, l912021, 76, 77, 82 Prosser, Glen Edward 2213031, 34 Provinge, Lenore Jean 2313091, 59 Pruesner, Ruben Bernard 34, 67, 116 Puckett, Martha Nan 2614081, 34, 41, 56, 57, 109 Pugh, Robert 2213051 Pullen, Carl Everett 2213011 Purcell, Nadine Pauline 2212191 Purdy, Margaret Ann 2814221 Quatrocky, Mary Elizabeth 2614061 R Ragan, Patsy Jean 2313071 Rago, Margaret Magdeline 2413111 Railsback, Robert John 2413131 Ramsey, Jackie Romaine 2714151 Ramsey, James Lee 1912011, 67 Ramsey, Patricia Deane 2514011, 38, 39, 51, 61, 62, 109 Ranallo, Josephine 1912031, 42 Raniolo, John Salvatore 2012091, 62 Rankin, Ruby Charleen 2413111 Ranney, William Wade 2112181 Ransdell, Wilma Lee 1811051 Ratchford, Raymond 20 Ratcliffe, Robert John 2112181 Ravenscraft, George Thomas 2112181 Ray, Deloris Marie 2814221 Ray, Ethelee 2413131, 62, 109 Ray, Joanne 2714121 Rector, Catherine Elizabeth 1811101 Reddoch, Nancy Patricia 26, 36, 47, 51, 109 Reed, James Lyle 2514001, 80 Reed, Thelma Louise 2614101, 58, 109 Reeder, Alice Joann 2413161, 46 Reese, Donna Mae 19, 109 Reese, I. E. 12, 1811051, 37 Reeves, Lina Jeanette 1811101, 41, 45, 47 Reinschmidt, William Garnett 2012071, 66, 67, 109 Reno, Shirley Mae 2714131, 42, 60 Renshaw, Lawrence Dean 2614111 Repass, Betty Lucille 15, 2514001, 37, 44, 46 1 Reynolds, Betty Margaret 2213031, 43, 70, 109 Reynolds, Edgar 2112141 Ribando, Angelo Joseph 2212191, 62, 80 Rice, Barbara Lou 14, 2614111 Rice, Leonard Lee 18 Richardson, Bill Ray 1811061, 34 Richardson, Laveda 2112141 Richardson, Lillian 1811101 Richardson, Nadine 2012071 Richey, Virginia Lee 2514031, 38, 43, 110 Riddle, Doris Elizabeth 2814201 Ridenour, Stewart James 1912011 Rima, Josephine Marie 1912031 Rinehart, Myron Bruce 2413141 Rinker, Kenneth Leroy 2413131, 56, 110 Risalvato, Frances Marie 14, 2313071, 58 Rising, Barbara Gay 1912021, 46, 61, 63 Rising, Katherine Dell 2714131, 38, 39, 53, 58, 63, 110 Rising, William Seward 2413141, 110 Rizzuto, Lena Ann 18, 110 Roach, John Marlin 25 4051 Roberts, J. B. 1912011 1 Robinson, Lois Irene 1811051 Robinson, Marcella 2413131, 61, 62, 71, 110 Robinson, Mary Irene 2614101, 42, 59, 110 Robinson, Onis Elizabeth'l911101, 60 Robison, Billie Ann 2413131, 34, 110 Rodgers, Beulah Lorraine 2614081 Rodina, Carl Anthony 14, 2313091, 37, 59, 110 Roe, Frances 63 Roedl, Leo J. 12, 14, 271413A1, 34 Rogers, Norvel Gene 2814l71, 63, 67 Romano, James Richard 2112101, 110 Romano, Jennie Mary 2413141, 58 Romano, Michelene Nancy 2514031, 42, 110 Rose, Thomas L. 2112101 Roseman, Delories May 2212191 Ross, Albert Lee 2012091, 67 Ross, Dolores Ann 2614081, 38, 42, 53, 56 Ross, Dorcas Jean 2313071 124 Ross, Kenneth Eugene 2112141, 62 Ross, Monte LePage 1811061, 110 Ross, Phyllis Sue 15, 2814201, 47 R. O. T. C. 66-69 Roth, Dorothy Mae 19 Roth, Verda Jean 19, 110 Rothgeb, Mary Louise 2413131, 34, 110 Rounds, Jeannette Juanita 2514051 Rouse, Harold Edwin, Jr. 2814161 Rowe, Bill Leeory 2614111, 44, 45 Royal, Jacqueline Sue 15, 2514041, 42, 88, 110 Royer, Bonnie Jean 2714131, 38, 39, 41, 53, 59, 110 Rudy, Lawrence Jacob 21 Rum, Patricia Rose 2413141, 59, 66 Rusk, James 2514031 Russell, Arthur Gene 2112101 Russell, Delbert Clendon 2614071, 117 Russell, Joe 28, 110 Russell, Mary Belle 14, 2714121, 38, 41 Russum, Mary Lou 2514011 Ryan, Julia Theresa 18, 60 Ryerson, Doris Marlene 15, 2614061, 41 S Sanders, Gerald Edwen 2213041, 110 Sands, Donald Edward 231308A1, 58 Sands, Elizabeth Ellen 1912011 Sartin, Rosetta Lou 2714121, 110 Sawyer, James 15, 2814191, 36, 41, 56, 57, 58 Saxton, James 1911121, 67 Saxton, Melvin Norman 111 Sayers, Charles Robert 15, 2313091, 41, 45, 56, 57, 111 Scardino, Anthony Edward 2112101, 45, 80 Schafer, Howard 1811051, 82 Scharnhorst, Frances Irene 2012091 Schinderling, Shirley Mae 2814221 Schlichter, Gloria 2714121, 46 Schmidt, Kathryn Louise 2714141 Schmitt, Robert Gene 2814191, 62 Schmitt, Shirley Bell 46 School, Sarah Lee 2614101, 37, 58, 111 Schooley, Daniel 2413141, 58, 80, 81 Schumaker, Dorothy Mae 2714151 Schumaker, Patricia Ann l811041, 34, 37, 39, 50, 111 Schwab, Betty Jean 2714131, 59 Scofield, Estelle Frances 2112141, 44, 117 Scott, DeLoma LaVaune 1811101 Scott, Gale Willard 2313071 Scott, Jo Ann 2514031, 34, lll Scott, Lowell Edward 181l041, 50, 111 Scovill, Mildred Marie 2413161, 111 Scudiero, Anthony 2112101, 58 Seaborn, Pat Clare 22, 44 SEAL CLUB 43 Seaman, Gene Elliott 2112181 Sears, Wilford R. 12, 2012091 Seitz, Ronald Lee 67 Self, Betty Jean 2413171 Self, Helen Marie 2814221, 34, 111 Selvidge, Barbara Lea 2514011, 37, 59 SENIORS 86-116 OFFICERS 86 WILL 87 BALLOT 88 PROPHECY 89 SENIOR CLASS 90-116 Sessions, William Steel 36, 45, 81, 82, 111 Shane, Anastisia 2012081 Shangler, Frances Rose 15, l91l101, 36, 42, Sheets, James Robert 2313071, 81, 111 Sheil, Harold Luke 2614081 Shelley, Margaret Elaine 2614061 Shepard, Howard Ray 2614111 Shepard, Mary Elizabeth 2213041, 58, 111 Shepherd, Marvin Gene 2614111 Sheridan, Homer 1912011, 67 Sheridan, Lawerence 14, l912021, 80, 81 Shields, Barbara Ann 2313101 Shields, Charles Edward 2313071, 76, 77, 82, 111 Shields, Donna Rae 2313061, 59 Shields, Elsie Rebecca 18 Shields, Florence 2413141, 59 Shields, Nancy Lee 20 Shineman, Ralph 1912031 Shiner, Frances Arlene 2413141, 60 Shoen, Donald LeRoy 2212191 Shortino, Salvatore 2112161 Shubkagel, Wilma Irene 2814191 Shull, Marie Naydene 1912011, 62 Sigelin, Arthur 28 Sigler, James Farrel 2112161, 59 Silvio, Marie 1811071 Silvius, Betty Lou 28 Silvius, Helen Eudeane 2413161 Simmons, Frank B. 2714141, 45 Simms, Robert L. 78, 79, 81, 82 Simon, Walter Frederick 2112101 Simone, Nick Anthony 18 Simone, Phil Anthony 2213031, 34 Simone, Tom Lawrence 2112161, 34, lll Simpson, Damon Duane 2313101 Simpson, Helen Lee 2413161, 111 Sims, Billy Gene 1911121, 67 Singleton, Donna Arlene 2614101, 58, lll Singleton, Juanita Marie 1912031 Sirna, Clara Marie 2313071 Siron, William Harold, Jr. 2614071, 51, lll Sivigliano, Joe 201Aud.1, 80 Skeen, Jessie Nadine 1912011 Skinner, Warren Benjamin 2313091, 68 Slavens, Jerald William 2213011, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, lll Sloan, Courtney Yeater 2814161, 112 Smallwood, Leona Pearl 2714121 Smarr, Ray 1811071 Smith, Charlene Rae 2514041, 41, 57, 59, 112 Smith, Dean Edward 2514031, 62, 66, 68, 112 Smith, Dorothy Alberta 2814201 Smith, George 21, 58, 76, 79, 80, 82 Smith, Jack D. 201Aud.1, 68 Smith, John Frank 1811071 Smith, Juanita N. 58, 112 Smith, Louanna 15, 2614061 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Lucy Pansy 2613071 Marguerite Joyce 2614081, 112 Mary Lee 2313091 Norma Lea 2614111 Smith, Retha Jean 2213041, 34, 47, 112 Smith Robert Daniel 2814l71, 68 Smith Russell 15 Smith Sammy Jean 2614061 smuhf Smith Shirley Elizabeth 2413111, 42. 46 Thelma Genevieve 22 Smithey, Ruth Lorraine 1811051, 42, 51, 112 Smoot, Gloria Mae 22 SNAP PAGES . OFFICE AND LIBRARY 13 STUDENT COUNCIL 16 HOME ROOM 29 CLASSROOMS 30-33 SOCIETY 40 Y-TEEN AND HI-Y 48 NOR'EASTER 54 BAND AND ORCHESTRA 61 ASSEMBLY 64 R. O. T. C. 69 GIRLS' SPORTS 73 BOYS' SPORTS 83 Snedden, Thomas Winston 2413141 Snyder, Billy Clifton 2l12l41, 67 Snyder, Nancy Lee 1811101 Snyder, Richard Lee 2814191 Snyder, Wanda Elaine 2514011, 34, 112 SOCIETIES 36-40 Soetaert, Irene Mary 2012081 Solenberg, Robert Allen 2112101, 45 Soliz, George 191Z021, 67 Sollomi, Angeline 2413161, 112 Sopcich, Joseph Eli 1912021, 76, 77, 81, 82 Sorrentino, Betty Lou 2313071, 43 Sorrentino, Salvatore Anthony 1811071, 112 Soulis, Anthony 2313091 Spainhower, Donald Louis 20, 36 Spanbauer, Joanne Pauline 2614101 Spanbauer, Theresa Magdeline 2614061 Spano, Marie Louise 1811101 SPEECH ARTS CLUB 41 SPEECH DEPARTMENT 56, 57 Spencer, Frances H. 12, 2413111 Spencer, James Everett 2814201, 80 Spidle, Ida Maurine, 27 Spinello, Sam 1811061, 68 Spoor, Lester Warrington 231308A1, 37, 59, 67 SPORTS, BOYS' 74-83 SPORTS, GIRLS' 70-73 Spradley, Billie Marie 2614061 Stabile, Jeanette Frances 2213041, 42, 59, 60, 112 Stafford, James Wilson 2814161, 37, 39, 61, 62, 66, 67, 68, 112 Starcher, Donald Bryce 2213031 Stark, James Robert 23 Stark, Paul 2714151 Staton, Gerald 1811061 Staves, Norma June 2514001, 44, 47, 61, 62 Stean, Barbara Lee 2714141 Steele, Charles Leslie 1912021, 62, 80, 81, 82 Stephens, Beverly Ann 19 Stephens, Ruth Marie 2714121 Stervinou, Gregory 81 Stewart, Aloah Jean 2413111, 38, 46 Stewart, Lawanda 12, 1811101, 43, 72 Stewart, Nellie Agatha 12, 2514011 Stewart, Patsy Ellen 2614101, 112 Stiles, Patricia Ann 2514051, 112 Still, Robert Milton 2814201 Stinson, Emmett Ernest 2112141 Stites, Jack 1811071 Stobaugh, Marjorie Ann 2514041, 42, 59, 112 Stodgell, Bonnie Louise 2112141 Stokes, Mary Ellen 2814191 Stone, Kyle D. 25, 66, 67,112 Stone, Mary Louise 1912031 Stone, Robert Eugene 2213031, 34, 112 Stonerock, Daisy May 1811041, 38, 39, 43, 50, 56, 70, 112 Stonner Marilyn Sue 2012071 Stowell: Jean Evelyn 2112141, sa Strahan Strauch Strauch Ioseph David 2714l51, 68 , Herman Ivon, Ir. 27, 67, 68 Ierry Dwain 2112161 68 srrawn,'Wi1benWi11son zz1a'o51, ea, ao, ai, az Stribling, Tom Lloyd 2814161, 81, 82 Strong, Ioan Eda 2012091 Stroud, Yvonne 2614101, 36, 47, 113 Stuart, Betty Mae 2313071 Stubbs, Betty Lou 2313101 Stubbs, Pearl Isabelle 2012061 STUDENT COUNCIL 14-16 Stumph, Donald Paul 2614081, 34, 113 Suddath, Virginia Elaine 2814191, 63 Sullivan, Curtis Leo 2814191 Sullivan, Donna Marie 15, 2814171 Sullivan, Mary Lou 2614061 Summers, Elizabeth F. 12, 2112141 Summers, Elmer 2012081 Summers, Frank Willard 1912021 Summers, Larry Dean 2814201 Summerskill, Gerald Dee 58 Surface, Marianna 15, 2212191 Sutton, Barbara Iune 1811071 Swager, Norma lean 2213051, 62 Swann, Clara 15, 2814221 Swearingen, Vera 2413141, 58, 113 Swearingen, William Donald 1811041, 50, 76, 77, 81, 82,113 Sweeney, Barbara Io 2514051, 36, 42, 47 Sweet, Perry Van 2313101, 80 SWIMMING TEAM, BOYS' 81 T Taflinger, Patricia Evens 2213041, 58, 113 Taibi, Victor 2112101 Tamburello, Catherine 71, 113 Tamburello, Ioe Pete 2012071 Tamburello, Leona 2514041, 34, 42, 58, 113 Tate, Margery Ellen 2413111 Taylor, Helen Iane 2514051, 113 Taylor, Nancy Maude 14, 2413l31, 36, 42, 47, 113 Taylor, Shirley Rosella 1811101 Taylor, Thomas Marshall 1912031 Teeple, Herbert 2614071, 113 Tellis, Virginia Iuanita 42 Templeton, Elvina Margaret 2514011 Tennant, Betty Iane 2714121, 42, 60, 113 Teri, Henry Frank 15, 2112101 Teri, Pauline 2614101, 113 Terry, Marilyn Iean 2814191 Terry, Wanda Lee 27 Tetherow, Ollie Mildred 1811041, 42, 50, 58, 59, 113 Thatch, Patsy lean 1811101 THETAS 38 Thieman, Patricia Lee 14, 19, 38, 43 Thomas, Alfred Andrew 1911121 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Clarence 231308A1 David Lloyd 2413141, 68 Ianet Sue 231308A1 Iohn Edwin 2213041, 34, 113 Iohn Gray 1912021 Thompson, Don Dean 1811041, 20, 50, 113 Thompson, Ioyce Illeane 1912011 Thompson, Shirley Anne 2012091, 59, 61, 63 Thompson, William Merle 1912031, 44, 63, 117 Thornton, Roy Lee 2313071, 117 Thurman, Gary Thompson, 2814161, 36, 45, 80 Thurman, Nancy Carol 2614101, 36, 39, 46, 47.113 Timms, Gerald Ray 62 Tindall, Beverly 2212191 Tindall, Donna Lea 2514001, 37, 44, 47 Tindall, Gregg 2012091, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82 Tolliver, Beverly Myramae 2213011 Tomlin, Hertha Darlene 15, 2313101 Tomlinson, Martin 2012091, 67 Tompkins, Charles Clifford 2212191, 58 Toner, Marilyn Lee 15, 2213041, 113 Toner, Nancy Sue 2112141, 42 Tortorice, Vincent Ioseph 2012091 Towles, Virginia Louise 2012091, 43 Townley, Donna lane 25, 113 Townley, Shirley Ann 2714l51, 114 TRACK TEAM 81 Trackwell, Lois Marie 2213031, 43, 70, 71, 114 Trader, Iacqueline Belle 2814201, 38, 43, 59 Travis, Tennant Nelson 2112181, 58, 68 Trevison, Ioseph Louis 2814161, 114 Tricarico, IoAnn Marie 1912031 Truan, Berna Dene 2514051 True, Wilber L. 1912021 Trumbo, William Elliott 2313061, 80 Trussell, Lois Loretta 2413l31, 114 Tryon, Philip Wayne 2213011, 34, 59, 114 Tryon, Warren 2213051 Tucker, Iimmy Edwin 2112101 Turney, Richard M. 2112101, 36 Tyler, Helen A. 12, 13 U Underwood, Peggy Joyce 2413171, 44, 46 Upp, Iohnny Warren 2814161, 81 Uptegrove, Ray Lloyd 2012091 Usnick, Carmen Louise 231308A1 V Vader, Carolyn Ioyce 14, 1912011 Van Alst, Eugene 2614111 Van Artsdalen, Margaret Louise 2012091, 114 Vandeventer, Ioe R. 2213051, 58, 67 Van Noy, Donald Eugene 2514051 Varner, Effie Kathleen 2714121, 43, 46, 70, 71 Vaughan, Marvin 1811071, 67 Veach, Evolyn Carolyn 2213051 Velasquez, Benny Mark 80 Vest, Lloyd Elmer 2413111, 80 Vinson, Dee Iean 34, 114 Vivona, Io Ann 2614061, 117 Vochatzer, Beverly lean 2313061, 42, 114 Vochatzer, Iack Milton 2112101 Vogel, Glen David 201Aud.1 Vogt, Iohn Louis 2313091, 36, 41, 45, 56. 57, 76, 77, 82, 88, 114 Vohs, Virginia 2012091, 37, 47, 59 VOLLEYBALL SPORTS-DAY TEAM 71 Vutich, Rosemarie 2012071 W Wade, Alma 12, 2313101 Wade, Florence 12 Wade, Marill Lee 27 Wake, Barbara Iean 2213011 Walker, Alice Ianette 15, 2012081 Walker, Earl Richard 19 Walker, Robert 2614071 Walker, Shirley Louise 1912031 Wallace, Betty Iune 18 Wallace, Frank Wesley 231308A1, 62, 67, 68 Waller, Ronald 14, 2012081, 45, 61, 62, 63 Walters, Harold Dean 2112181, 80 Ward, Donna Ioan 2814221 Warmington, Charlene Mae 1811041, 42, 50, 58, 114 Warnock, Lois Ann 1911101, 58 Warren, Patty Lou 2514031, 43, 58, 114 Wasson, Martha Marie 12, 14, 2714131 Wasson, Nevin E. 12, 201Aud.1, 61, 62 Watkins, Charles Hugh 1912021 Watson, Doris Mae 1911101 Watson, Marvin Eugene 2313101 Watson, Nina Mary 2313101, 41 Way, Mary Ellen 2814191 Weaver, Betty Ioan 2514041, 42, 60, 114 Webb, Iohn Berch 2514001, 44, 62, 117 Webster, I. Alfred 2514051, 59, 60, 114 Weeks, Waymuth loyce 1811101 Weiland, Mary Lou 2112141 Weissert, Robert Edward 201Aud.1, 67 Welborn, Wiley Raymond 2413111 VVelch, Dolores IoAnn 14, 2012061, 46 Welch, Marcia Nadine 1912021, 44, 56 Welch, Roger William 2012081, 62, 114 Welch, Ruth LaVern 2213051 Wells, Betty Louise 2313061 Wells, Harry Douglas 2212191, 58, 68 Wells, Iohn 12, 45 Wendleton, Iames William 1811071 Wenski, Dolores Iean 2012081, 71, 114 West, Bert A. 1812021, 68 West, Carol Ieanene 2413141, 46 West, Charles Leslie 1912021, 80 West, Marjorie Eloise 2614101, 114 Western, Leonard I. 12, 2012081, 41 Weston, Carolyn Ann 2413111 Wetherill, William Roy 1912031 Wetzel, Norma Lee 2012081 Wheeler, Ianice Lynn 2814221 Wheeler, Peggy Io 1911101, 62 Whisamore, Allen T. 12, 2213051 Whisenan, Robert Francis 2112101 Whitcanack, Donnell Eugene 2112181 White, Io Ann 2313061, 38, 39, 46, 58, 114 White, Iune Ann 2213041, 34, 46, 58, 114 White Nelda Dean 2213031 White, Stanley Addison 2213011, 37, 39, 76, 77, 82, 115 Whitney, Erma Jean 2514031, 51, 115 Whitney, Robert Eugene l911121, 67 Whitson, Beverly Ann 2012091, 41, 46, 57, 59 Whittall, Helen Faye 2313101 Wilkinson, Jack Stanley 21 Willetts, Shirley Ann 20 Williams, Albert Dallas 2112101 Williams, Ann 1912021, 36, 42 Williams, Arlene Doris 2514001 Williams, Bob Lee 2313101 Williams, Elizabeth Ann 88, 115 Williams, Iames Houston 2112161 Williams, Io Ann 14, 2814171 Williams, Kenneth Lee 2313101 Williams, Lester Merle 2213011, 34, 115 Williams, Margaret lane 2714131, 38, 44 Williams, Ralph 20 Williams, Reta Irene 2514031, 41, 59, 115 Williams, Shirley Elizabeth 1811101, 25 Williams, Sue 36, 43, 46, 115 Williams, Thomas Leon 1811061, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 115 Williams, Virginia Lois 2614101, 42, 115 Williams, Warren Nelson 1811041, 37, 39, 50, 66, 67, 68, 115 Williamson, William Russell 2112161, 67 Wilson, Daniel Raymond 2614111 Wilson , Delores Marie 2313061 Wilson, Eddie 20 Wilson, Iuanita Mae 2814201 Wilson, Robert Carl 2213031 Windhausen, Carl Edwin 2112101 Winfrey, Jean Frances 2413171 Winfrey, IoAnne Katherine 19, 115 Winfrey, Perry 27 Winkler, Roy Keith 2213041, 115 Wise, JoAnn 2714141, 41 Witham, Beverly Ann 2714l3A1, 34, 115 Withers, Sylvia Lee 2714131, 38 Witherspoon, Helen Wauneta 2313061, 115 Witter, William Ray 2413141, 76, 77, 78, 82, 88, 115 Wolfe, Gene 21 Wolff, Sara A. P. 12 Wolfley, Mary Elizabeth 2213031, 115 Wood, Barbara Ann 26 4081 1 Woodrum, Hazel Lea 2313071, 43, 46 Woodrum, William Anthony 1911121 Woodward, Iosephine E. 12, 14, 1911101, 43, 72 Woodworth, lean 2012091 Worrell, Bill Ioe 201Aud.1, 80 Worsley, Hugh Lyle 2113181 Wright, David Lynn 2012081 Wright, Donald Osborne 2514031, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 88,116 Wyatt, Bill Ray 2112101, 81, 115 Wyatt, Eleanor L.2413161, 115 Wyatt, Patsy lo 2714131, 60 Y Yates, Bonnie LaVerle 1912031 Yates, Mary Lou 231308A1 Yeater, Ralph Franklin 21 Young, Laura Ioyce 18 Young, Ronald Gordon 2313071, 80 Younkin, Ralph Edison, Ir. 14, 15, 2814161 36, 41, 45, 53, 57, 61,62,82,86,115 Y-TEENS 46, 47 Z Zans, William Arthur 2012081 Zans, Iohn 1912011 Zumwalt, Arthur Lee 1911121 125 3 L'Li51f..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 l I 1 1 1 1 1 I SHGNZQATURES SEEN A EUR SHQNZAAUUJLBES ' f- 4 .1 ' -, f V. . ..M..... ... , J. , '.. ,L-..:.......'., 4 1 I I i 4 -A 1 1 J , 1 I 4 3 i 4 I 4 2 YW-tiff u I I I I I I I , I I I I I I II I I ,I I I I I I I I LI I I I Zi I I I , I II I I I I :I I ,I V I I I I I I I 1 ,I I I ,-7 4


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