Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1953
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Laughlin 8 0 Wfho, as principal of Northeast, has maintained a high standard for the school and the district, co-operated with the students and faculty for the general harmony of the school, and contributed his ideas for the benefit of the community, Who, as a friend of the student, is patient, sympathe- tic, generous, impartial, and Willing to help the troubled' 5 Who, for eleven years as an administrator, has success- fully guided the school through a period of war, unrest, and conflicting problems, To you, Mr. Laughlin, the students of Northeast ex- press their deepest gratitude and appreciation. Q I Mr. G. V U This year, his best to l which We ca is one that kc Ways willing quick Wit anm man who is l student body 3 z Mr. G. W. Davis 9 This year, as in the past, Mr. Davis has done his best to help make Northeast a school of which we can all be proud. Although his job is one that keeps him constantly busy, he is al- ways Willing to help an earnest student. His quick Wit and fine sense of humor make him a man who is liked and respected by the entire student body. 7 VN . J ' f ... ..f--- .4-,.-1--M, , AW, - Miss Helen Johnson 9 For seven years Miss Johnson has been a part of Northeast. Her kind and sympathetic advice has helped many students plan a course of study and gain a deeper understanding of school life. Her sincere interest in the Student Council has iven the students a reater voice in school S S government. O ' .i 9 Faculty Nolan Alexander Science Ellis BE:rbbff Science Annabelle Bailey Commerce Mary M. Baxter Mathematics Gertrude Bell Sibanirh Clara Boulton Mathematics Martha Lee Cain Vocal Music Mathematics George Calvert Science Family Liifin g Nanabel Cassell S peech Violet M. Clausen Vocal Music Madalin Clough Commerce Josephine Coffman- Secretary Dean Cook Driver Education Family Living D. L. Deniston Science Thomas Ditmars N ewsufritin g Commerce Merle R. Engle Woodwoirik Lettie L. Evans English Margaret Flagg Accompanist Gladys Gaylord Social Studies Phleta Gherring En glish-H omemakin g Isabel E. Gilmore English Edith J. Grassley Social Studies Margaret C. Green Homemalcing-English Elizabeth Gregory Colnmerce S Facul .Ji A MOMENT ship game fr. Fred Heine l fashioned orga. llt f :Xander bbic Bailey rce 3aXter iatics Sell lton iatics e Cain Iusic :atics lvert Living Zassell Clausen Iusic .lou gh rce Coffman- J' k A Education Living iston itmars 'iting rce lngle orlz NVZIHS flags ranist ylord fndies :rring -H oinenialain g Silmore ?rassley furlies 2. Green alting-English Gregory VC? H Facult x Fred Heine Bookkeeping Harriette S. Henderson Family Living 1 J ' , 4 1 , NM Lucille Hensley Physical Education Joseph W. Hollis Science Lucile Hollis Commerce Charles H. Huhn W Physical Education Hnvnan Science A MOMENT OF RELAXATION after Winning ship game from Central finds Coaches'E. A. Markey and Fred Heine harmonizing with their wives around an old- fashioned organ. OPEN HOUSE gives parents and teachers an opportunity to become better acquainted, and helps to bring the school and com- munity closer together. Miss Evans is greet- ing the parents of one of her students. 11 ff xl 'CWI' Faculty E. W. Jackson Drafting Mary Ruth Jacobson Couiizierce Joseph Henry Jennings Engineer-Custodian Edna Mary Johannaber , Lihrarian George Keenan Orchestra Kathryn Keirns Secretary Arthur O. Kresse English Puhlications O. W. Kunz Graphic Arts Bernice Marie Light Nurse A. K. Longfellow English E. A. Markey Human Science Physical Education Audrey G. Miller Art-English L. Hortense Miller Psychology-Careers First Sgt. Archie Morris R. O. T. C. Lou Jean Moyer Physical Education Catherine Neumann Social Studies Mabel A. Newitt Art Gertrude Redmond Cafeteria Manager I. E. Reese Social Studies Leo I. Roedl Co-ordinator Mildred C. Roth ' Registrar W. R. Sears Social Studies Nancy Shepherd H oinevnakin g Clifford L. Sims Metals 3 Facul D. H. Smith' Physical Ei Cleo Soapes H oineinafei Fiances H. S English Nellie Agath Human Sci Elizabeth F. ' English Ruth E. Tho Social Stud Richard B. Ti English-Hisl Alma L. Wad Mathematic! 5 Martha iM. Wa Social Studii Nevin Was: BandjSocial Leonard We Speech-Engl Allen T. Whis: Science , A CHRISTMf of the faculty the day. ulty nckson wig ith Jacobson zerce Ienry Jennings eer-Custodian ,ry 'Johannaber ian leenan stra Keirns ary D. Kgresse b ations unz ic Arts 1Iarie Light nngfellow la irkey 1 Science al Education 3. Miller aglislo - use Miller vlogy-Careers . Archie Morris F. C. Moyer al Education : Neumann Studies Newitt Redmond ria Manager se Studies Jedl finator S. Roth ' rar ars Studies iepherd 'nailing Q. Sims is H Q 9-1 3? S, 6 L I, , . fi S x ii if T -f ,R 5 Faculty D. H. Smith' ' ' Physical Education Cleo Soapes H 0 nz enzakin g Fiances H. Spencer E11gIiSfJ Nellie Agatha Stewart Human Science Elizabeth F. Summers Englisb Ruth E. Thompson Social Studies Richard B. Tillinghast English-History Alma L. Wade Mathematics I. Martha iM. Wasson Social Studies Nevin Wasson Band fSocial Studies Leonard Western Speech-English Allen T. Whisamore Science N ,K ,fir A CHRISTMAS TEA was giv e Foods Class for all members of the faculty who found it onvenient to Visit oom uring the day. rv -., K 1 X r X Y ..,., . - ,, M W A -X- f THE OFFICE STAFF, Mrs. Roth, Mrs. Coffman, and Mrs. Keirns, are holding an early-morning confer- ence on some of the dayls problems. l 13 ., ff. :wi BOARD OF EDUCATION CLc'ft to riglatj-Amos L. Burks, Secretary to the Board, M. C. Gordon, Mrs. Ellsworth R. Haas, Ray O. Joslyn, Presidentg Harry C. Clark, Vice-Presi- . 4SeT eA. dent, Mrs. Henry I. Eager, John M. Gregory, Dr. Mark XV. Bills, Superintendent of Schools. Board Worlis Unselfishly for City Schools 0 The Board of Education is composed of six prominent men and Women, Who, working in close cooperation with the superintendent of schools, give unselfishly of their time and tal- ents to provide Kansas City with an efiicient school system. Through the skill and ingenuity of these persons, who represent the entire community, the policies under which the schools operate are drawn up. They make possible all school activities and establish the school standards. Although high school students seldom have an opportunity to meet the Board personally, they realize that the efforts of this group af- fect them every day. , 14 THE NEW PRESIDENT OF P.T. A., Mrs. William Leslie fleftj, re- ceives a word of congratulations from the retiring president, Mrs. M. C. Hobbs. SUPERINTENDEI ens, Division Chai Robinson, Assistan Amos L. Burks, S. Bills, Superintende. uperi 9 Dr. Mark I gan, in Septem dent of Kansa He meets re, cusses school n is that final dec represent the c ence of the ent P. T. A. OFFICER! Mrs. William Urnst mang Mrs. O. B. Co-ordinatorg Mrs. Motherg Mrs. Walte C. O. Risbeck, For Mrs. Jack Hume, Sec Faculty' Co-ordinati Leslie, President, Mn Publicity Chairmang First Vice-President, cer, Founders Day Cl Mark W Bllls lOO S aools operate :ale all school standards seldom have d personally mis group af DENT OF P.T eslie Cleftj congratulatxons presndent Mrs , Jw-w ir .Y.sL?Q 'N ' 17556 , SUPERINTENDENTS STAFF fLeft to ughzfj V L Prck ens D1v1s1on Chalrman of Practrcal Arts Department C S Robmson ASSISKSHI Supermtendent rn Charge of Personnel Amos L Burks Secretary of Board of Educatxon Mark W Brlls Supermtendent of Schools Roscoe V Shores Deputy upermtendent S Staff 0 Dr Mark W Brlls came from Fhnt, M1ch1 gan, 1n September 1952 to become Super1nten dent of Kansas C1ty Pubhc Schools He meets regularly wrth h1s cablnet and d1s cusses school matters of rmportance H1s goal IS that final dec1s1ons and courses of actlon shall represent the comb1ned thmkrng and eXper1 P T A OFFICERS Qlffl 150 17013155 'Vlrs Wllllam Umstattd Health Chalr man Mrs O B Bouldm Homeroom Co orclmator Mrs Arch Welch Floor Mother Mrs Walter Smlth Treasurer C O RlSbECk Fourth V1cePresxdent Mrs Jack Hume Secretary Leoj Roedl Faculty Co ordmator Mrs Wrllxam Leslze Presldent Mrs D R Bunnmg Publlclty Chaxrman Mrs D A Harms First Vxce Pres1dent Mrs Charles Spen cer Founders Day Chalrman Supermtendent of Schools Arthur W Grlbert ASSISYZHE Su permtendent m Charge of Instructlon George H Mueller Comptroller G Dewey Smith Assrstant Supermtendent ln Charge of Burldmgs and Grounds PTA 0 The Parent Teacher ASSOCIQKIOH, meet1ng legularly throughout the year, works on proj ects for the betterment of the school It plays an unportant part 1n establ1sh1ng good wrll between the school and tae general pub l1c, and can always be depended upon to sup port any program that w1ll benefit Northeast T7 1 l . l l S af. p ls f 2 - 9 . 0 C Q -' ' - - - . 0 I . ' - - , 9 . . . .- . . , , - . . . , I yi . .. . . - f ence of the entire school staff. l . a l' . i - ' 3 . ' , ,re- 1 5 . , ' 9 1 XI . I. 3, 9 ' . Z J ' A - - I l -- l A 15 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Buck Row: John Neely, Sergeant at Arms, joe ' Sacamano, Giftoriang John Calia, Vice- Presidentg John Spanbauer, Reporter. 0 Front Row: Sharon McConnell, Secre- taryg Jim Hawk, President, Jill Rogers, Treasurer, Mrs. Bell, Adviser Absent. Junior Class Prepares for Road Ahead 9 Our school career can be compared to a journey, the road of which winds about the disappointments and the joys of life. As we reached our high school years, we had only be- gun our journey, and the road ahead was per- ilous, curving sharply about the steep grades. In our remaining year, We shall follow the road over its most difficult course, reaching for the high plateau of our Senior year. As freshmen we began our journey. We were fearful of the long road, but we accepted it without question. Our time was occupied with books, dreams, and laughter. We began to plan our lives and make decisions of our own. Then we became sophomores. We considered ourselves more important citizens, for we pos- sessed greater freedom. When the thrill of being upperclassmen was at last ours, We became aware of a world that we should help dominate. The memory of the secrets, fun, and friendships that we shared 16 deepened as we realized that tomorrow we should begin the long climb upward. Tomor- row we should be Seniors. We dread the English and Math tests, laugh at our many mistakes, contribute our ideas to the Junior Class, and wait with happy expecta- tion for the day when we shall order our Sen- ior rings. 0 We have traveled a long way, looking for- ward to our final year. We are ready to follow in the footsteps of the classes whichjhave pre- ceded us, and we hope that we shall bring honor to Northeast. 9 When we walk through the deserted halls the last week of the school year, we shall be aware of the path which lies ahead, with its many responsibilities that will soon be ours. With high spirits and high ideals, we prepare for 1954 when we shall accept with dignity the rank of SENIORS. SENIOR CLASS rigbfj -Judy Hov Soblin, President, Presidentg Kay D: lene Williams, Tr man, Sergeant at A Reporter, Mr. Cal 4 i 9, Senior classe: leaving behind 2 something that l This year has fun, the work, tl ours. 3 We've spent 4 feeling of securit ly our high-schoc ready hear the st stance and see IN chest swells with j a tear or two oui somethin g-N orti True, we've doi desks and scuifing been used for hang other hand, we've 1 discussions, and ac which make us fee will be, a part of N1 9 Today we live ir nouncements, shin' Baccalaureate, and SS OFFICERS - Back ly, Sergeant at Arms, Joe oriang john Calia, Vice- Spanbauer, Reporter. 0 aaron McConnell, Secre- k, President, Jill Rogers, Bell, Adviser Absent. head at tomorrow we upward. Tomor- Math tests, laugh bute our ideas to eh happy expecta- Lll order our Sen- vay, looking for- e ready to follow whichhave pre- shall bring honor he deserted halls fear, we shall be I ahead, with its soon be ours. deals, we prepare pt with dignity SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fLL'ft to figbfb-Judy Howery, Secretary, David Soblin, Presidentg Jim Evans, Vice- V President? Kay Davis, Giftoriang Char- ! lene Williams, Treasurerg Harold Pitt- l man, Sergeant at Arms, Jacqueling Lon l I Reporter, Mr. Cal ' gi vert, Adviser Absent i r I l r Seniors 9, Senior classes have come and leaving behind a part of itself something that binds them to N This year has been to us like fun, the work, the joy of being ours. feeling of security, seldom ly our high-school days would ready hear the strains of Pomp stance and see Mom dry her eyes chest swells with pride. Maybe we a tear or two ourselves, for we y something-Northeast. I 3 We've spent our days at N I 'ii' True, we've done our share of f' desks and scuffing her floors. been used for hanging our f other hand, we've taken part in discussions, and activities. It is which make us feel that we are J will be, a part of Northeast. l 9 Today we live in a world of nouncements, shiny gold rings, Baccalaureate, and the Prom. I w vrfgy Seniors '5 . Kay Marilynn Davis Sandra Jean Davis Sara Joanne Davis Patricia Sue Dearmont Charles DeHart Fred Dell Albert Richard DeMayo Ida Ann Derstler Qc-J' 'IZ Antoinette DeSimone Alan Keith Dewey Charles D.iCapo Donald Dixon SENIOR OF 1965, Chris Wes- tern, sings in our Christmas As- sembly. He is the son of Mr. L. J. Western, Speech instructor. THESE SENIORS are a- mong the first to visit the Nor'easter business man- agers to make sure that their pictures appear in the Annual. Shirley Rae Dolt Anita Louise Donnici Patsy Ruth Dorrell Norma Jean Dudding Norman Dean Duke Donna Louise Dunlap Robert Dunning Betty Carleen Edwards 21 1 W 1, l l I 5 1 5 l i i Junior Class Prepares for 9 Our school career can be compared to a journey, the road of which winds about the disappointments and the joys of life. As we reached our high school years, we had only be- gun our journey, and the road ahead was per- ilous, curving sharply about the steep grades. In our remaining year, we shall follow the road over its most difhcult course, reaching for the high plateau of our Senior year. As freshmen we began our journey. We were fearful of the long road, but we accepted it without question. Our time was occupied with books, dreams, and laughter. We began to plan our lives and make decisions of our own. Then we became sophomores. We considered ourselves more important citizens, for we pos- sessed greater freedom. When the thrill of being upperclassmen was at last ours, we became aware of a world that we should help dominate. The memory of the secrets, fun, and friendships that we shared 16 1 deepened as should begir row we shou We dread at our many the Junior C tion for the ior rings. i 9 We have I ward to ourj ia the footst ceded us, and l to Northeast 9 When we the last weel aware of nhl many responj With highl for 1954 wlj the rank of S l V ' 7 Senlors 53 Patricia Ann Abston John David Addams Ruth Albertson Bonny Davis Alexander Robert Warren Alexander Barbara Jo Allen Roy Raymond Allen Allen Roy Anderson Robert Dale Anderson Robert LeRoy Anderson Shirley Jean Anderson Charlotte June Annis Marvin Eugene Antrim Phyllis Elaine Arenson Gary Lee Argo Allan Lee Arrowood Joan Vivian Atteberry Jo Anne Babler U Shirley Jean Baity My , fri Mary Baldwin gy! XY -'A f C fr' 19 if f -aii A I 'K1 11' ,Qj la. f Margaret Ann Bandylfi-vain Nadyne Yvonne Barker Harry Myles Barnes Jack Leonard Barnes Io Ann Barton Anthony Gene Bascone Charles Logan Beary John Adam Becker Carol Ann Beebe Wanda Jean Bell Robert Olen Birch s Charles William Blackwell 18 '53 4 fl ams n 5 Alexander sander Allen Xnderson on iderson iderson ,ne Annis rim enson m rrowood rry ,ity M in 4!..,v,j , L, '43 iff! nt. f,,L.. 'Y Barker arnes 1 Barnes scone Beaty Becker irch ,iam Blackwell 4 f,'7? Semors 5 Kay Marily nn Dax IS Sandra ean Davis Sara oanne Duis Patiicm Sue Dmrmont Charle DeHart Fred Dell Albert R1chard DeM1yo Ida Ann Derstler af D Antoinette DeS1mone Alan Keith Dewey Charles D.iCapo Donald Dixon' SENIOR OF 1965, Chris Wes- tern, sings in our Christmas As- sembly. He is the son of Mr. L. J. Western, Speech instructor. THESE SENIORS are a- mong the first to visit the Nor'easter business man- agers to make sure that their pictures appear in the Annual. Shirley Rae Dolt Anita Louise Donnici Patsy Ruth Dorrell Norma Jean Dudding Norman Dean Duke Donna Louise Dunlap Robert Dunning Betty Carleen Edwards 21 5 Junior Class Prepares for 0 Our school career can be compared to a journey, the road of which winds about the disappointments and the joys of life. As we reached our high school years, we had only be- gun our journey, and the road ahead was per- ilous, curving sharply about the steep grades. In our remaining year, we shall follow the road over its most difficult course, reaching for the high plateau of our Senior year. As freshmen we began our journey. We were fearful of the long road, but we accepted it without question. Our time was occupied with books, dreams, and laughter. We began to plan our lives and make decisions of our own. Then we became sophomores. We considered ourselves more important citizens, for we pos- sessed greater freedom. When the thrill of being upperclassmen was at last ours, we became aware of a world that we should help dominate. The memory of the secrets, fun, and friendships that we shared 16 deepened should beg' row we sho We drea at our man the Junior tion for the-T ior rings. ij 9 We have ward -to oun ia the foots ceded us, any to Northeasj 0 When wi the last wee aware of tli many respon With higl for 1954 wi the rank of i 1 k Seniors '53 Marilyn Jean Carpenter Victor Carl Caruso Imogene Marie cafwile Joseph Richard Caskey Mary Margaret Cattleman Sandra Ellen Cates Mildred Lucille Champion Dorothy Marie Clark Patricia Jane Clark Phyllis Anne Clark William Lee Clow Eilene Esther Coen Angeline Colletti Joyce Colley Kenneth Wayne Collins Donna Cordell Frank Thomas Corsentino Forrest Markwell Couch Gerald Wayne Courtney Barbara Ruth Cox Dorothy Joanna Cox Perry Dale Cox Elton Randolph Craig Deoline Elizabeth Cramer Eugene Phelps Cross Clifford L. Crossland Larry Neal Croswhite Lawrence Charles Crowder Don Cunningham Carol Ann Dalberg Shirley Jean Danielsen ' Gail Deane Davis 20 , aff, , f 'Sf Z 0: A 1 ' C ZZ! , 5.45. n ,M if a 53 ter o Carwile rd Caskey eman Champion ie Clark K iw Coen Collins ll itino Iouch lourtney Cox Craig :eth Cramer nd swhite irles Crowder Y 3 nielsen avis Seniors '53 Kay Marilynn Davis Sandra jean Davis Sara Joanne Davis Patricia Sue Dearmont Charles DeHart Fred Dell Albert Richard DeMayo Ida Ann Derstler fieaf i ,-,.,....f-L-: Antoinette DeSimone Alan Keith Dewey Charles D.iCapo Donald Dixon SENIOR OF 1965, Chris Wes- tern, sings in our Christmas As- sembly. He is the son of Mr. L. J. Western, Speech instructor. THESE SENIORS are a- mong the first to visit the Nor'easter business man- agers to make sure that their pictures appear in the Annual. Shirley Rae Dolt Anita Louise Donnici Patsy Ruth Dorrell Norma Jean Dudding Norman Dean Duke Donna Louise Dunlap Robert Dunning Betty Carleen Edwards 21 I A' , f, 7 xv , T' ' 'J f 137 - ,Q 'S , ff an 1 f.-fy ' .1 I X f fs f , fi L ff' ffA if 4? 2. 'X K Q ffl L , vw ,f W , , YF I .' I X 5 , .NA ,145 xberger kman Emrick Epps iricson emire xnolio 3 Fats Faustlin itzpatrick Ppin r :h Fricke e Friend er endreau win Sover Seniors '53 David Leroy Muza Robert James Napier Carol Enona Nash Patricia Louise Nash . KT Gene Alan Naylor John Neiderland Jack Everett Nelson X Beryl Gwen Nibjfggn Mary Eugenia Nicely Nancy Ann Nicholson Bonney June Noland James Miles Noland Robert Joseph Noll Jimmie Doyle Norwood Harry Roger O'Neal Judith Dianna Orrill Joe Marvin Osburn Vivian Lou Otts Gayle Dean, Parker Sally Jo Parker Marilyn Fern Parks Johniece Nancy Parr Sandra Kay Partridge Barbara Claude Patrick Beverly Ann Pennington Tom Charles Pernice Shirley Ann Perriman G. Nadine Perry Robert Lee Perusich Beverly Ann Peterson Dorothy V. Peterson Jimmie Lee Peterson 28 X L3 r 1 Nash on X 21-Rfon In nd and od :al rrill IC ltrick l fl EOD Seniors '53 Newton Daniel Ramey Tom Joseph Raniolo Della May Reed James Edward Reese Janis Reese Robert Lee Renfro Frances Sue Renne ' Donald Lee Richerson Thomas Therol Riddle Glenna Jo Riedesel John Stephen Risbeck Louis Rittmaster Raymond Roadcap Glen Nelson Robinson Bonnie June Roe John Donald Ross Richard D. Ross E Charles Everett Rowan John William Royle William Arthur Sandusky Sarah Margaret Sappington Mary Annette Scanlan Mary Evelyn Schlie Gloria Jean Schmall Doranna Lou Schneider Shirley Carole Schnitzer Eleanor Elaine Schowengerdt Phillip B. Scimeca James Wesley Scott William Eugene Semler Jean Ann Sheffield Judith Ann Shelton 30 S Y o Reese me :herson neck Dr JI1 OSS van 'le ' Sandusky gton Ln ie mall :zer mowengerdt ca ler :lton '53 inger ch Starkey Stephens son enson 1 Stockton y Stolifer 'earin gin feet nn PP :ft eller nas 'homas lomason ' ln momson :sworth Toner I 51' r Turner d n Compernolle Vessels I, Senlors 53 l ' 9 ,Ann Marie Willis I C Richard Lee Wilson ii George Richard Windle Don Roy Windsor Stewart Lee Wine Connie Jo Womack Richard Stanley Wood Robert Steven Woolf Janet Ruth Wright Richard Maurice Wright James Edward Wynn Kenneth Lee Young Harold Kenton Zornes Connie Jo Spano , O x i l THE ANNUAL SNOWBALL DANCE, held at the downtown Y.M.C.A., was a huge success. 34 ABSTON, P1 Council 2, 4 . . , Student Council Teen 4 . . . AL Staff 4 . . Courier Staff 35 ond Team 2, Fi Council 2 ..., A Cappella 3, 4 , er Staff 4g R.O. Squad 2, Crack iicer 4 . . . ANi Hi-Y 25 R.O.T. . . . ANDERSQ ANDERSON, R.O.T.C. Sergean JEAN: Y-Teen 4 Delta 3, 45 Studei . . . ANNIS, CHI Council 4 .... Contest 3 . . . AI PHYLLIS ELAIN LEE . . . ARROV ond Team 2, First 4 . . . ATTEBER1 Society. BABLER, JO A Staff 43 Y-Teen 1 Cast 3g Student JEAN . . . BAKI MARY . . . BAND NADYNE YVON . . . BARNES,'JA4 Y 2g Band 2, 3, 4: BARTON, JO AI' 4, President 45 All All-Star Swimmini -, . 'T7 an Windle ndsor k ' Wood 1 Woolf I ri ght Vynn Young 5 WBALL wntown ccess. g Senior Class Roll 35 ABSTON, PATRICIA ANN: Art Club 2: Student Council 2, 4 . . . ADDAMS,,JOHN DAVID: Benton 3: Student Council 2, 3 . . . ALBERTSON, RUTH: Y- Teen 4 . . . ALEXANDER, BONNY DAVIS: Courier Staff 4 . . .ll ALEXANDER, ROBERT WARREN: Courier StaH 3, Hi-Y 2, 4, Secretary 2, Basketball Sec- ond Team 2, First Team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Student Council 2 . . . ALLEN, BARBARA JO: Y-Teen 2, 35 A Cappella 3, 4 . . . ALLEN, ROY RAYMOND: Couri- er Staff 45 R.O.T.C. Major 4, Crack Platoon 2, Crack Squad 2, Crack Company 2, 3, Battalion Executive Of- ficer 4 . . . ANDERSON, ALLEN ROY: Art Club 43 Hi-Y 25 R.O.T.C, Second Lieutenant 4, Drill Team 2 . . . ANDERSON, ROBERT DALE. 4: Volleyball Student Manager 35 Horseback Riding Stu- dent Manager 3, Badminton Student Manager 3 . . BASCONE, ANTHONY GENE. . . . BATEMAN JUANITA . . . BEATY, CHARLES LOGAN: A Cap- pella 4, Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 N Club 4. BECKER, JOHN ADAM: Poster Contest 2, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 43 Football Second Team 2, First Team 4 . . . BEEBE, CAROL ANN: A Cap- pella 3, 4g Student Council 2 . . . BELL, WANDA JEAN . . . BIRCH, ROBERT OLEN: R.O.T.C. Ser- geant First Class 4, Drill Team 2 . . . BLACKWELL, CHARLES WILLIAM: Hi-Y 2: A Cappella 3, 4, Spring Play Cast 3, Student Council 4 . . . BOICE, RAY- Kay Davis and Harold Pittman Girl and Boy Who Have Done Most for Northeast ANDERSON, ROBERT LEROY: A Cappella 2: R.O.T.C. Sergeant 4 . . . ANDERSON, SHIRLEY JEAN: Y-Teen 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Nor'easter Staff 4g Delta 3, 4, Student Council 4 . . . ANDREWS, TROY . . . ANNIS, CHARLOTTE JUNE: Y-Teen 4g Student Council 4 . . . ANTRIM, MARVIN EUGENE: Art Contest 3 . . . APPLEBY, WILLIAM . . . ARENSON, PHYLLIS ELAINE: Seal Club 4 . . . ARGO, GARY LEE . . . ARROWOOD, ALLAN LEE: Basketball Sec- ond Team 2, First Team 4, Track Team 4, Tennis Team 4 . . . ATTEBERRY, JOAN VIVIAN: National Honor Society. BABLER, JO ANNE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3g Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4g Alpha 2, 3, 4: Spring Play Cast 3: Student Council 4 . . . BAITY, SHIRLEY JEAN . . . BAKER, J. RICHARD . . . BALDWIN, MARY . . . BANDY, MARGARET ANN . . . BARKER, NADYNE YVONNE . . . BARNES, HARRY MYLES . . . BARNES,'JACK LEONARD: Spanish Club 3, Hi- Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: Student Council 2 . . . BARTON, JO ANN: Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, President 4g All-Star Hockey Team 2, 3, Captain 4: All-Star Swimming Team 2, Hockey Student Manager V ,il , hL- i-A-M v, -f-. ,-.,, -V--U4 - - -+A' Y --..--- -- -- -,,,-. , ......-...ef- i I l l Pat Phillips and Russell Pope A Best Girl and Boy Students MOND VERNON: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 33 Football First Team 4, Track Team 4, N Club 4: Student Coun- cil 2 . . . BOLLINGER, DELOS ELBERT: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Football Second Team 2 . . . BOOTH, PATRICIA ELLIS . , . ,BORDEN,,LARRY F.: Band 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2 . . . BOSSERMAN, NITA MAE . . . BRADLEY, LEWIS . . . BRAMMER, LOUIS PAUL: Hi-Y 3, 4, Debater 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 . . . BRAMMER, NORA MAE. BRASSFIELD, JOHN RICHARD: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice- 'President 3, 4: Debater 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4 . . . BRINKLEY, CHARLES LEON: Student Coun- cil 2 . . . BROKAW, RODNEY RAYMOND: National Art Awards 2, A Cappella 4, Treasurer 4 . . . BRYANT, ELIZABETH JOSEPI-IINE . . . BRYANT, NORMA LOU: Olympic Club 4, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 43 All-Star Volleyball Team 35 All-Star Basketball Team 4 . . . BUNNING, JANE ANNE: Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 3, Treas- urer 4g Clio 3, 4 . . . BURGETT, MONA FAYE . . BURGIO, JEAN ANN: A Cappella 3, 4: Delta 3, 4, National Honor Society . . Q. BURKHEAD, CARL ED- WARD: Basketball Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4 . . . 35 - 7 Senior Class Roll BURNS, NORMA GAY . . . BUTLER, EDDIE JANE: Spanish Club Treasurer 3, A Cappella 3, 4. CANADA, CAROLYN SUE: Y-Teen 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Alpha 4 . . . CANTRELL, PEGGY ELMIRA . . . CARPENTER, LLOYD D .... CARPENTER, MARI- LYN JEAN: Spanish Club 2, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4: National Honor Society . . . CARUSO, VIC- TOR CARL . . . CARWILE, IMOGENE MARIE: Seal Club 2 . . . CASKEY, JOSEPH RICHARD: R.O.T.C. Sergeant First Class 4, Drill Team 3, National Honor Society . . . CASTLEMAN, MARY MARGARET . . . CATES, SANDRA ELLEN . . . CAYTON, JOHN . . . CHAMPION, MILDRED LUCILLE: Speech Arts Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4 . . . CLARK, DOROTHY MARIE . . . CLARK, PATRICIA JANE: Spanish Club 2, Y-Teen 3, 4 . . . CLARK, PHYLLIS ANNE: Speech Arts Club 2, Y-Teen 3, 4, Secretary 4, Nor'easter Staff 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Lit Con- test Bronze Medal Winner 3, National Honor Society. CLOW, XVILLIAM LEE: Poster Contest 2, R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant 3, Benton 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Stage Crew 3, 4 . . . COEN, EILENE ESTHER . . . COL- LETTI, ANGELINE . . . COLLEY, JOYCE . . . COOLEY, JUANITA . . . COLLINS, KENNETH WAYNE: Hi-Y 2, Orchestra 2, R.O.T.C Sergeant 2 . . . CORDELL, DONNA: Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Hockey Student Manager 3, Baseball Stu- dent Manager 3, Volleyball Student Manager 3, All- Star Hockey Team 3, 4, All-Star Volleyball Team 3, All-Star Basketball Team 4, Student Council 2 . . . CORSENTINO, FRANK THOMAS: Speech Arts Club 2, Benton 2, 3, 4 . . . COUCH, FORREST MARK- WELL: Band 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Corporal 2 . . . COURT- NEY, GERALD WAYNE. COX, BARBARA RUTH: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Alpha 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Spring Play Cast 4 . . .COX, DOROTHY JOANNA . . .COX, PERRY DALE . . . CRAIG, ELTON RANDOLPH . . . CRAMER, DEOLINE ELIZABETH . . . CROSS, EU- GENE PHELPS: Hi-Y 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Officer 4 . . .CROSSLAND, CLIFFORD L. . . . CROSWHITE, LARRY NEAL: R.O.T.C. First Lieuten- ant 4 . . . CROWDER, LAWRENCE CHARLES . . . CUNNINGHAM, DON: Hi-Y 3, 4, Debater 4, Student Council 4. DAKE, VIRGIL . . . DALBERG, CAROL ANN . . . DANIELSEN, SHIRLEY JEAN . . . DAVIS, GAIL DEANE: Art Contest 2, Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Nor'easter Staff 3, Delta 2, 3, 4 . . . DAVIS, KAY MARILYNN: Junior Class Giftorian, Senior Class Gif- torian, Spanish Club 2, 4, President 2, Courier Editor in Chief 4, A Cappella Vice-President 3, 4, Senior Bal- lot, Delta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Lit Contest Bronze Medal W'inner 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society . . . DAVIS, SANDRA JEAN . . .DAVIS, SARA JOANNE: National Art Awards 2, 3, Art Con- test 2, 3, Olympic Club 2, Art Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 4, Lit Contest Bronze Medal Winner 3, Student Council 2, State Medi- cal Essay Contest Winner 3, Spring Play Cast 4, Na- tional Honor Society. 36 DEARMONT, PATRICIA SUE . . . DeHART, CHARLES: Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3 . . . DELL, FRED: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ofhcer 3, 4 . . . DeMAYO, AL- BERT RICHARD . . . DERSTLER, IDA ANN: Y- Teen 4, A Cappella 3, 4 . . . DeSIMONE, ANTOIN- ETTE: Courier Staff 4 . . . DEWEY, ALAN KEITH: Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 . . . DiCAPO, CHAR- LES: Speech Arts Club 4, Art Club 3, Courier Staff 4, Spring Play Cast 3 . . . DIXON, DONALD: Hi-Y 3, 4, Benton 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football Second Team Man- ager 2, First Team Manager 3, 4, Basketball Second Team Manager 2, Track Team Manager 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 3. DOLT, SHIRLEY RAE: Y-Teen 3, 4, Speech Arts Club 2, 4, Alpha 4, Student Council 3 . . J. DON- NICI, ANITA LOUISE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Couri- er StaH 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3 . . . DORRELL, PATSY RUTH: Speech Arts Club 2, R.O.T.C. Captain 4 fHonoraryJ . . . DUDDING, NORMA JEAN . . . DUKE, NORMAN DEAN: Football Second Team 3, First Team 4, Basketball Sec- ond Team 3, Track Team 3, N Club 4 . . . DUNLAP, DONNA LOUISE: Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, Clio 2, 3, All-Star Baseball Team 2, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, All-Star Volleyball Team 3, All-Star Indi- vidual Team 3, Student Council 3 . . . DUNNING, ROBERT: Speech Arts Club 2, 4, Spring Play 3. EDWARDS, BETTY CARLEEN: Y-Teen 4 . . . EDWARDS, REBA GAYLE: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Student Council 2 . . . EICHENBERGER, RUTH MARIE: A Cappella 3, 4 . . . EKMAN, EARL FRANKLIN: Spanish Club 3, Speech Arts Club Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Debater 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . EMRICK, CLARA MAXINE: Seal Club 3, 4 . . . ENGRO, ELIZABETH: A Cappella 3, 4 . . . EN- YEART, LAWRENCE . . . EPPS, EDITH ELIZABETH: Olympic Club 4, Y-Teen 3, 4 . . . ERICSON, LARRY WELLS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 3,4 . . . EUBANK, ALVA . . . EVANS, JIMMIE LEE: National Art Awards 2, 3, 4, Poster Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Junior Class President, Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent, Art Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Senior Ballot, Track Team Captain 4, Student Council 3 . . . EWING GLADYS: French Club 3, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. FACEMIRE, DORIS LEE . . . FANOLIO, RICH- ARD WAYNE: National Art Awards 3, Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 2, A Cappella 3, Debater 4, R.O.T.C. Sergeant First Class 3, Rifle Team 3, Crack Squad 2, National Honor Society . . . FARMER, JOHN PHILIP: Basketball Second Team 3, First Team 4, Student Council 3 . . . FATS, JUDITH MARGARET: Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Student Council 4 . . . FAUSTLIN, MURIEL ELAINE . . . FIELDS, SHIR- LEY ANN: A Cappella 3, 4 . . . FISHER, JUDITH ANN: Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 4 . . . FITZPATRICK, FRANK EUGENE . . . FLIPPIN, MARY JEAN. II II I , , I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I II II I II II I I II 'I II II .W Ie II I II I I I I II I ,el-lg. -3-, I I II II I ,I lil II JI I II, ,. I I II Q: I 'I I I I I I I I: II I Q 1 I MARY KATHQ Hi-Y 2, 3, A C, ketball Second 'I NAPIER, RC ENONA: Poster President 4, Del 3, Baseball Stud ager 3, All-Stal Team 3, All-Sr: Student Council PATRICIA LOL 3 . . . NAYLOI JOHN: Football Club 2, 4. NELSON, JAC LOCK, BERYL 2, 3, 4, Basketba Manager 3, All-S Team 3, Student GENIA . . . NI Staff 4, Individuz NOLAND, BOIN Teen 4, A Cappi A Cappella 4 . . Sergeant 4 ...' 2, 3, 4. O'NEAL, HAI DIANNA: Art C 2, Vice-President OTTS, VIVIAN . . . PALMER, q PARKER, GA JO: Y-Teen 2, A FERN: Art Club Y-Teen 3, 4, C NANCY: Nation Courier Staff 4, PARTRIDGE, SA A Cappella 4, Nz BARBARA CLAI BEVERLY ANN Staff 4, Y-Teen I PERNICE, TOM LEY ANN: Nati NADINE: Frencl' Page Editor 4, D tional Honor Socif ' PERUSICH, RC 3, 4, Football Sei Manager 3, 4, N PETERSON, BEV PETERSON, D MIE LEE: Band 2 Football Second 'I Second Team 2, N JOANN: Speech 1 . . DeHART, 3, First Team 4, I 2, 3, 4, Officer DeMAYO, AL- IDA ANN: Y- bNE, ANTOIN- ALAN KEITH: RCAPO, CHAR- Courier Staff 4, ILD: Hi-Y 3, 4, :ond Team Man- asketball Second :r 3, 4, N Club 4, Speech Arts 3 . . . DON- lub 2, 3, Couri- uncil 2, 3 . . . Arts Club 2, . DUDDING, KMAN DEAN: , Basketball Sec- . . . DUNLAP, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, all-Star Hockey , All-Star Indi- . DUNNING, ng Play 3. Y-Teen 4 . . . krts Club 3, 4, it Council 2 . . . Iappella 3, 4 . . . Club 3, Speech President 3, 4, Play Cast 4 . . . lub 3, 4 . . . , 4 . . . EN- I ELIZABETH: CSON, LARRY Dificer 3, 4 . . . 5 LEE: National , 4, Art Contest Slass Vice-Presi- 4, President 4, udent Council 3 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. JOLIO, RICH- 3, Art Contest , Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 3, Debater 4, Team 3, Crack . . FARMER, n 3, First Team I MARGARET: t Council 4 . . . FIELDS, SHIR- HER, JUDITH FITZPATRICK, Y JEAN. I 4 Senior Class Roll MARY KATHRYN . . . MUZA, DAVID LEROY: Hi-Y 2, 3, A Cappella 2, Football Second Team 3, Bas- ketball Second Team 3. NAPIER, ROBERT JAMES . . . NASH, CAROL ENONA: Poster Contest 3, Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Badminton Student Manager 3, Baseball Student Manager 3, Hockey Student Man- ager 3, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, All-Star Tennis Team 3, All-Star Basketball Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Council 3, National Honor Society . . . NASH, PATRICIA LOUISE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Y-Teen 2, 3 . . . NAYLOR, GENE ALAN . . . NEIDERLAND, JOHN: Football First Team 3, 4, Track Team 2, 3, N Club 2, 4. NELSON, JACK EVERETT: Courier Staff 4 . . . NIB- LOCK, BERYL GWEN: Olympic Club, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Basketball Student Manager 3, Softball Student Manager 3, All-Star Hockey Team 4, All-Star Bowling Team 3, Student Council 4 . . . NICELY, MARY EU- GENIA . . . NICHOLSON, NANCY ANN: Courier Staff 4, Individual Sports Day 3, Student Council 2 . . . NOLAND, BONNEY JUNE: Speech Arts Club 3, Y- Teen 4, A Cappella 4 . . . NOLAND, JAMES MILES: A Cappella 4 . . . NOLL, ROBERT JOSEPH: R.O.T.C. Sergeant 4 . . . NORWOOD, JIMMIE DOYLE: Band 2, 3, 4. O'NEAL, HARRY ROGER . . . ORRILL, JUDITH DIANNA: Art Contest 2, 3, 4, Seal Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3,3 I' J OSBURN, JOE' MARVIN . . . OTTS, VIVIAN LOU . . . OWEN, DAVID WESLEY . . . PALMER, JAMES EDMOND. PARKER, GAYLE DEAN . . . PARKER, SALLY JO: Y-Teen 2, A Cappella 3, 4 . . . PARKS, MARILYN FERN: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Clio 3, 4 . . . PARR, JOHNIECE NANCY: National Art Awards 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4 . . . PARTRIDGE, SANDRA KAY: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, A Cappella 4, National Honor Society . . . PATRICK, BARBARA CLAUDE: Alpha 4 . . . PENNINGTON, BEVERLY ANN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Clio 3, 4 . . . PERNICE, TOM CHARLES . . . PERRIMAN, SHIR- LEY ANN: National Honor Society . . . PERRY, G. NADINE: French Club 3, President 3, Courier Second- Page Editor 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Na- tional Honor Society. PERUSICH, ROBERT LEE: Courier Staff 4, Debater 3, 4, Football Second Team 2, Basketball First Team Manager 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3 . . . PETERSON, BEVERLY ANN: A Cappella 4. PETERSON, DOROTHY V .... PETERSON, JIM- MIE LEE: Band 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, Basketball Second Team 2, N Club 2, 3 , . . PHILLIPS, PATRICIA JOANN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Courier 39 Editor in Chief 4, Senior Ballot, Delta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . PHILLIPS, WILMA JEAN . . . PHIPPS, MARY ANN: Courier Staff 4 . . . PICKETT, BILL RAY . . . PIEPER, GLORIA DeMAE . . . PINGLETON, ELMER . . . PIRARO, FRED CHARLES: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Debater 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Football Second Team 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 4 . . . PITT, DONALD EUGENE: Hi-Y 4, Nor'easter Staff 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. PITTMAN, HAROLD: Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Sergeant at Arms, Hi-Y 4: Senior Ballot, Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, All-City First Team 4, N Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4, All-City Student Council President 4 . . . POLIZZI, LAWRENCE: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . POPE, RUSSELL HINDLE: Benton 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Ballot, National Honor Society . . . PORTER, ANN MARILYN: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 . . . PORTER, LEON- ARD BRENNEN . . . POTT, KATHRYN FLORENCE . . . POWELL, SHIRLEY JEAN: Seal Club Secretary 4, A Cappella 3, 4 . . . POWERS, TOM: Basketball Sec- ond Team 2 . . . PRICE, CLIFFORD STERLING: Speech Arts Club 4, Football Second Team 3, First Team 4, N Club 4, Spring Play Cast 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4 . . . PROCK, JAMES ELLIOTT: Hi-Y 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Of- ficer 4, R.O.T.C. Battalion Commander 4, Crack Drill Platoon 3, Rifle Team 3, Track Team 4, National Honor Society . . . PROVENCE, LUTHER LEON. QUARLES, JEANETTE SUE: R.O.T.C. Captain 4 CHonoraryJ. RAGO, THOMAS S . . . RALSTON, BARBARA ANN . . . RAMEY, NEWTON DANIEL . . . RANIOLO, TOM JOSEPH: Football Second Team 4, Track Team 3, N Club 4 . . . REED, DELLA MAY: Courier Staff 4, R.O.T.C. Captain 4 CHonoraryJ . . . REESE, ,JAMES EDWARD: A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Senior Ballot, Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4, All-City Student Council 4 . . . REESE, JANIS: Courier Business Manager 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2 . . . Charlene Williams and Louis Rittmaster Best Actress and Actor Carol Lee Mitchell and Richard Windle Best Girl and Boy Aflaletes 1. ii I. ii il Q.: il fi ,ii aw 5: ,ml ,,. il if if l I is Ii J I If JJ 3. I 2 Q! 5 1 3 ,Q 1 s i i I i i 6 J. Senior Class Roll RENFRO, ROBERT LEE: Spanish Club 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Major 4, Crack Platoon 3, Crack Squad 2 . . . RENNE, FRANCES SUE: Speech Arts Club 2, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, Nor'easter Staff 3, 4, Chairman Index Committee 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, Spring Play Cast 2, 3. RICHERSON, DONALD LEE . . . RIDDLE, THONIAS THEROL . . . RIEDESEL, GLENNA JO: Y-Teen 4 . . . RISBECK, JOHN STEPHEN . . . RITTMASTER, LOUIS: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Courier Fourth-Page Editor 4, Hi-Y 4, President 4, Senior Ballot, Debater 2, 3, 4, President 4, Lit Contest Gold Medal Winner 3, Spring Play Cast 3, National Honor Society . . . ROADCAP, RAYMOND: R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant 4 . . . ROBINSON, GLEN' NELSON . . . ROE, BONNIE JUNE: Y-Teen 3 . . . ROSS, JOHN DONALD: Basketball Second Team 3, First Team 4, Student Council Vice-President 4 . . . ROSS, RICHARD D.: Band 2, Benton 2, Track Team 3- 4, Student Council 2 . . . ROWAN, CHARLES EVER- ETT: Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4 . . . ROYLE, JOHN WILLIAM: Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y 4, Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4. SANDUSKY, WILLIAM ARTHUR: Band 4, Orches- tra 3, R.O.T.C. Civil Air Patrol 3, Track Team 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4 . . . SAPPINGTON, SARAH MARGARET: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 4, A Cappella 4, Secretary 4, Nor'easter Staff 4, Alpha 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . SCANLAN, MARY ANNETTE: A Cappella 4, Treasurer 4 . . . SCHLIE, MARY EVELYN: A Cappella 4 . . . SCHMALL, GLORIA JEAN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . SCHNEIDER, DOR- ANNA LOU: A Cappella 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Stu- dent Council 2, National Honor Society . . . SCHNIT- ZER, SHIRLEY CAROLE: Courier Third-Page Editor 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 . . . SCHOWENGERDT, ELEANOR ELAINE: Y-Teen 4. SCIMECA, PHILLIP B .... SCOTT, JAMES WES- LEY: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Debater 3, 4 . . . SEMLER, WILLIAM EUGENE: Football Second Team 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, N Club 4 . . . SHEF- FIELD, JEAN ANN: Spanish Club 2, Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Senior Ballot, A Cappella 3, 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2 . . . SHELTON, JUDITH ANN: Spanish Club 2, Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Courier Second-Page Editor 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . SHIELDS, ROBERT ELDON: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Drill Team 3, Rifle Team 3, 4, Benton 3 . . . SHOUR, EMMETT WILLIAM: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Band 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 3, 4, Debater 2, 3, 4. SHOUSH, JAMES HARPER: Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4 . . . SHREVE, JACK FRANKLIN . . . SHULL, SHIRLEY JEAN: Speech Arts Club 2, 4, Courier First-Page Editor 4, Y-Teen 4, Norieaster Staff 4, Delta 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society . . . SIMMER- MON, BARBARA . . . SIMMS, NANCY CAROLYN: Art Contest 2, Y-Teen 4, A Cappella 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, 40 Treasurer 4 . . . SIMMS, ROBERTA LEE: Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Y-Teen 2, Nor'easter Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor in Chief 4, Clio 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Basket- ball Student Manager 4, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, National Honor Society . . . SIMMONS, CHARLES: Speech Arts 'Club 2, Football First-Team Manager 3, Track Team Manager 3, ,N Club 3, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . SIMPSON, JOYCE: Courier Staff 4, A Cappella 3, 4 . . . SKILES, JEANETTE ALMA . . . SLEZAK, SUE CARROLL. SMITH, FELISA MARIE: Seal Club 2, Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Staff 3, Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society . . . SMITH, LEONARD EUGENE: R.O.T.C. First Ser- geant 3 . . . SMITH, MARY LOU: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Y-Teen 2 . SMITH, PHYLLIS MARIE . . . SMITH, WANDA LUCILLE: R.O.T.C. Captain 4 CHonoraryj, Student Council 4 . . . SMITKA, WILLIAM EDWARD . . . SOBLIN, DAVID MICHAEL: Senior Class President, Hi-Y 3, 4, Debater 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, 'Winner Voice of Democracy Con- test 4, National Honor Society, Spring Play Cast 4 . . . SOLLOMI, LORETTA . . . SPANO, CONNIE JO: Y-Teen 3, 4 . . . SPEAKE, LURETA: Student Council 3, 4 . . . SPRINGER, JANE CAROLYN: Spanish Club 2, Nor'easter Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor in Chief 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society. STARKEY, WILLARD KENNETH . . . STEPHENS, VICTOR LEE: R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant 3, Student Council 2, National Honor Society . . . STEPHENSON, JOYCE ANN: Y-Teen 2, 3, All-Star Basketball Team 4 . . . STEVENSON, GAYLE RUTH: Nor'easter Staff 4 . . . STOCKTON, LARRY DARWOOD . . . STOKES, ROBERT . . . STOLIFER, ALBERT LEROY: Courier Staff 4, Band 3, 4, Officer 4, Benton 2 . . . STONE, DANNY RAY . . . SWEARINGIN, WILLIAM LARRY . . . SWEET, DONALD PETE: R.O.T.C. Second Lieu- tenant 3, Drill Team 2, Color Guard 2. TANN, JEANNETTE . . . TANN, JOYCE ELLEN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Clio 3, 4, Student Council 4 , . . TAPP, BEVERLY STUART: Spanish Club Secretary 4, National Honor Society . . . TEFT, SHIRLEY MARIE . . . TELLER, JOHN ALVIN: Football Second Team 2, Basketball Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4 . . . TERAVSKIS, ILONA: Theta 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Lit Contest Gold Medal Winner 3, National Honor Society . . . THOMAS, JANICE AILENE . . . THOMAS, JOHN COLEMEN . . . THOMASON, JOAN MARIE . . . THOMPSON, EDWARD LEE: Speech Arts Club Treasurer 3, Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, N Club 4 . . . THOMSON, KENNETH WAYNE: Nor'easter Assist- ant Editor 4, National Honor Society . . . TITTS- WORTH, MARY LOUISE: Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 4. TONER, JAMES FREDRIC: Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, Captain 3, All-City First Team 3, N Club 3, 4 . . . TOSTI, DONALD THOMAS: Benton 3, 4, Secretary 4 . . . TRYON, PHYLLIS DIANE: Spanish Club 2 . . . TURNER, BEVERLY JO . . . TURNER, JIMMIE ARTHUR: R.O.T.C. Second Lieu- tenant 4, Crack Squad 2. UMSTATT key Student . . . URTON, ' 2, 3, First Tea 3, 4. VAN COM Art Awards 3, VESSELS, DO ZER, FRANK Orchestra 2, 3 Team 2 . . . Awards 2, 4, A Alpha 3, 4, Vic WADE, ROL R.O.T.C. Corpoi WILMA JEAN: 4 . . . WANSIIN Vice-President 4 3, 4, All-City I WARMINGTOI A Cappella 3, 4 Second Team 2, N Club 2, 3, 4, 2 JEAN . . . WEE OLIVER: Art K Treasurer 4, Bai WEDDLE, JAN ANN . . . WELI WENDELBUI Club President 4 A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Sprii President 4 . . . Master Sergeant DORIS LOUISI Spanish Club 4, Alpha 3, 4, Stuc tional Honor f .k, I I LEE: OlympiC Jor'easter Staff 3, :retary 45 Basker- :key Team 3, 4: NS, CHARLES: eam Manager 35 ,ring Play Cast 4 5 A Cappella 3, 4 . SLEZAK, SUE x 25 Speech Arts 5 Norieaster Staff Ionor Society . . . .T.C. First Ser- ech Arts Club 2, IITH, WANDA oraryJ5 Student EDWARD . . . Class Presidentg Jice-President 45 Democracy Con- ng Play Cast 4 KNO, CONNIE RETA: Student IE CAROLYN: p-Editor in Chief -Ionor Society. . . STEPHENS, nant 35 Student STEPHENSON, Basketball Team Ior'easter Staff 4 D . . . STOKES, EROY: Courier Z . . . STONE, LLIAM LARRY C. Second Lieu- OYCE ELLEN: 45 Y-Teen 3, 45 IPP, BEVERLY National Honor . . . TELLER, 1 25 Basketball . TERAVSKIS, ,it Contest Gold . . . THOMAS, IN COLEMEN . THOMPSON, urer 35 Football Club 4 . . . or'easter Assist- . . . TITTS- ff 45 Y-Teen 4. ill Second Team First Team 35 OMAS: Benton 'LLIS DIANE: ,RLY JO . . . I. Second Lieu- Senior Class Roll UMSTATTD, SHIRLEY RUTH: A Cappella 45 HOC- key Student Manager 45 All-Star Hockey Team 3 . . . URTON, RILEY EDWARD: Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4. VAN COMPERNOLLE, BOB EUGENE: National Art Awards 35 Speech Arts Club 45 A Cappella 4 . . . VESSELS, DONNA JEAN: Y-Teen 4 . . . VOCHAT- ZER, 'FRANK VINCENT: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Ofncer 45 Track Team 35 Tennis Team 2 ., . . VOLK, SHIRLEY LEE: National Art Awards 2, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 35 Alpha 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ' LENE ARDELLE: National Art Awards 2, 35 Cheer- leader 45 Junior Class Sergeant at Arms5 Senior Class Treasurer5 Art Club President 25 Speech Arts Club 3, 4, President 45 Y-Teen 35 Senior Ballot5 Delta 2, 3, 4, President 45 Lit Contest Bronze Medal Winner 25 Spring Play Cast 2, 35 Student Council 25 National Honor Society. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH LEE: A Cappella 3, 45 Clio 2, 3, 4 . . . WILLIAMS, MYRNA ELAINE . , . WILLIS, ANN MARIE: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Alpha 3, 4 . . . WIL- SON, RICHARD LEE: National Art Awards 2 . . . WILSON, THOMAS CLYDE: R.O.T.C. Sergeant First Jean Sheffield and Jim Reese Jackie Long and Dick McCune Worst Girl Flatterer and Best folly Good Girl and Boy Boy Blujfer WADE, ROLLA B .... WAKE, GUY EDWARD: R.O.T.C. Corporal 3, Crack Squad 3 . . . WALLACE, WILMA JEAN: Y-Teen 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, OfIicer 3, 4 . . . WANSING, JOHN ROBERT: A Cappella 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 All-City First Team 45 Track Team 2, 3, 4 . . , WARMINGTON, CHARLES GLEN: Courier Staff 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Football Second Team 35 Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 N Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2 . . . WAY, GLENNA JEAN . . . WEBB, ELTA FERN . . . WEBB, ROBERT OLIVER: Art Club 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Band 3, 45 Debater 3, 4,'-Treasurer 4 . . . WEDDLE, JANE ELINOR . . . WEISS, CAROLYN ANN . . . WELBOURN, SUE: Y-Teen 4. WENDELBURG, EDWARD RICHARD: Spanish Club President 45 Courier Fourth-Page Editor 45 Hi-Y 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Senior Ballot5 Debater 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 45 Spring Play Cast 3, 45 Student Council 2, 4, President 4 . . . WENTZ, FRED WALTER: R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant 35 Student Council 4 . . . WHITE, DORIS LOUISE . . . WILLIAMS, BETTY JANE: Spanish Club 45 Y-Teen 45 A Cappella 3, 4, President 45 Alpha 3, 45 Student Council 25 Nor'easter Staff 45 Na- tional Honor Society . . . WILLIAMS, CHAR- ..r-x Y MA -L -V E - '- ........-.e-f- Class 4 . . . WINDLE, GEORGE RICHARD: A Cap- pella 45 Senior Ballot5 Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, Captain 4, All City First Team 45 Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, All-City First Team 3, 45 N Club 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 3 . . . WINDSOR, DON ROY: R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant 45 Benton 3 . . . WINE, STEWART LEE: Speech Arts Club 25 Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 Track Team 45 N Club 4. WOMACK, CONNIE JO: Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice- President 2, President 35 Y-Teen 45 Nor'easter Staff 45 Theta 3, 4, President 4 . . . WOOD, RICHARD STAN- LEY: Band 2, 3, 45 R.O.T.C. Captain 4, Drill Team 3 . . . WOODS, DORIS . . . WOOLF, ROBERT STEV- EN: Hi-Y 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4 . . . WRIGHT, JANET RUTH: Olympic Club 3, 45 Hockey Student Manager 35 Basketball Student Manager 35 All-Star Hockey Team 35 All-Star Volleyball Team 35 Student Council 3 . . . WRIGHT, RICHARD MAURICE: Football Second Team 25 Basketball First Team 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 N Club 3, 4 . . . WYNN, JAMES EDWARD. YOUNG, KENNETH LEE: Courier Staff 45 A Cap- pella 45 Debater 3, 45 Football First Team Manager 3, 45 Track Team Manager 3, 45 N Club 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 4 . . . ZORNES, HAROLD KENTON. ' 41 --- - -1 -' ' W' ' - 5- '- X .' if? A : .- .'A L lzffflll favg 'Ali .4 'Pl as sl r YQ! I DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR? asks Mr. Calvert. Apparently ' not quite to John Royle, brilliant Chemistry student that he is! Q.. -- . t f JV I X , , ' J' ,f 3 1 f ef K f ff fav! if Z -Y QW1 ' K ' f3fx cg fx ' - I O Y pa Homerooms Illustrate Democracy m ACtl0H .1 'l 1 4' 9 Homeroom is the student,s voice in school the resident of Student Council, and the 1 :5 ' P A X government. This twenty-minute period en- mayor, councilmen, and judges for City Hall . ables the Student to take an active Part in the Day. Elections forjanior and Senior officers are 1. it transaction of school business. also held in Homefoom- , , 'It't,th'H thtstdttk V 1 There will be a short meeting of the Seal -is in hen. Omerooms 3 u en S a .C h Club t morrow after Sch ln Each da an Of- books, c ot es, money, and other needed arti- ' 0 l . n OO ' Y i cles when charity drives are held. At Christ- rice bulletin informing the student of special activities or changes in the schedule is read and discussed. It is through this bulletin that the administration communicates with the student body. . 9 The choosing of a Student Council repre- sentative is perhaps the most important func- tion of the Homeroom. It is this representa- tive's responsibility to attend the meetings, voice his Homeroom's opinions, record the pro- ceedings, and report them to his group. The Homeroom government also votes on r mas, stockings are distributed to the various Homerooms. Here they are filled with maga- zines, cigarettes, pencils, and other gifts. They are then sent to nearby veterans' hospitals as Northeast's contribution to their Christmas. 9 Get behind your school. Support the team! Various sales campaigns are carried on in Homerooms as the school paper, the yearbook, and tickets for various school events are sold. Day by day students grow in responsibility and good citizenship as democratic principles are exercised in the Homeroom. .R X. I .7 Nils 42 llw slalJ dff gall - 1 1 ,f . V l ' a K, .,,! Home POLISHING A HIS PROJECT 1 ald Doherty add THE YO CORNER I ways has . books that ' read. l .L I, if 104 MR. Buck Row: Anita Held, Roy Allen, . Warmington, Ber1 Row: Nancy Pa Carolyn Canada, Wendelburg, Ka' Young. 0 Second ler, Joyce Simpsoi na Hitchcock, Sh Kellstrom. 0 F Shull, joy Grayl: per, Nadine Perri ,lo Anne Babler, ' 105 M: Buck Raw: Joe Duke, Shirley Da son, Herbert Cl: Doris Blum, Bet! to, Norman Lov Second Row: Pa liam Sanders, Pal soe, Janice Org Patricia Heckar Nancy Jones, Cl ly Bray. 105M Bark Row: Ralp low, David Boy 0 Third Row: Thomas, Charl Claxton, Mr. K Carole Moyer, I Canada, Richar McFall. 0 Frm. Barbara Hollanl Annette Persell. X7 If ' 7' uf' ' , ation :il, and the rr City Hall rr oflicers are tudents take needed arti- At Christ- the various with maga- gifts. They hospitals as Shristmas. t the team! 'ried on in ie yearbook, ats are sold. esponsibility lc principles Homerooms POLISHING AND FINISHING HIS PROJECT on the lathe, Ger- ald Doherty adds the final touches. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CORNER of our library al- ways has a supply of new books that We especially like to read. I 104 MR. DITMARS Back Row: Anita Donnici, Jean Shef- field, Roy Allen, John Royle, Charles Warmington, Bert Stolifer. 0 Third Row: Nancy Parr, Carol Horner, Carolyn Canada, Julia Howery, Dick Wendelburg, Kay Davis, Kenneth Young. 0 Second Row: Beverly Mil- ler, Joyce Simpson, Janis Reese, Don- na Hitchcock, Shirley Gover, Jocelyn Kellstrom. 0 Front Row: Shirley Shull, Joy Graybill, Ruthanne Har- per, Nadine Perry, Myrna Markwell, Jo Anne Babler, Mr. Ditmars. fa 105 Mr. KUNZ 0 Back Row: Joe Macaluso, Norman Duke, Shirley Danielsen, James Emer- son, Herbert Clark. 0 Third Row: Doris Blum, Betty Morris, Bob Cupi- to, Norman Love, Robert Burns. 0 Second Row: Patricia Bryeans, Wil- liam Sanders, Paul Oakes, Joyce Bled- soe, Janice Organ. 0 Front Row: Patricia Heckart, Lorraine Arnone, Nancy Jones, Claudene Craven, Pol- ly Bray. . 105 MR. KUNZ Back Row: Ralph Anthony, Don For- low, David Boyle, Harvey Townley. 0 Third' Row: Rollin Allen, John Thomas, Charles Pennington, Lois Claxton, Mr. Kunz. 0 Second Row: Carole Moyer, Peggy Nations, Phillip Canada, Richard XVoodworth, Jerry McFall. 0 From' Row: Ruth Kelly, Barbara Holland, Betty Woodxvorth, Annette Persell, Dixie Lynch. 43 fl! 5 i 0 ' ' A X... Homerooms THE COLLEGE APTITUDE TESTS compel the Juniors to rack their brains for the correct an- swers. CHEST X-RAYS were given this year by the Red Cross to 350 seniors requesting this very important service. A W ll 106 MR. ENGLE Bark Row: Floyd Carpenter, Frank Cease, Jerry Long, Wayne Leslie, Mr. Engle. 0 Third Row. Tom Pace, Jerry Farmer, George Precht, Roger Rey- nolds, Fred Inbody, John, Hunt. 0 Second Row: Ray Worth, Clark Pearce, William Gorman, John Miles, Jimmy LeJeune. 0 Front Row: Charles Sacamano, Jack DaMitz, Jer- ry Rick, Richard Williams, Jim Ja- cobs, Wayne McClain. K Q 1 10 MRS. HENSLEY Back Row: Peggy Pulliam, Janet Hunter, Mrs. Hensley, Patricia Booth. 0 Third Row: Lois Lamport, Mary- lyn Martinovich, Lula Belle Smith, Margaret Kepner, Shirley Teft. 0 Second Rofw: Betty Higgins, Gayann Riggin, Sally Jo Parker, Margie Czar, Hazel Hendrickson. 0 Front Row: Jo Ann Calderella, Ruby Doss, Delma Stearns, Jo Ann Way, Mary Ann Hernandez. ' 1 10 MRS. HENSLEY MQLJQ Row: Barbara Pruesner, Mary Jean Tompkins, Beverly Stump, Cora Lee Wilson, Eva Ann Pollard. 0 Third Row: Sue Marble, Judy Shel- ton, Shirley Dolt, Frances Gregory, Linda Tipton. 0 Second Row: Sue Forlow, Joyce Tann, Joan Curran, Shirley Morlan, Myrna Lain. 0 Front Row: Joyce Colley, Mary Lou Sum- mers, Judy Hills, Glenda McLallen, Charlene Wood. 44 Homei 110 MIS Back Row: Billie rison, Jo Ann Ro ningham, Pat De thorne. 0 Third Lou Ann Ericks Mary Ann Benena Jo Ann Hedges. 1 lene Gideon, Ei Goodman, Lenora Fisher, Eleanor Ra Marie Garcia, D Barbara Novak, Sylvia Moss, Joyc 110 MIS Back Row: Carr Cary, Janice Gebli Geraldine Quarra tin. 0 Third R Barbara Ewing, l Burgin, Marietta Bradley. 0 Secovz Janice Bradley, C Baldwin, Clyda Bascone, Miss Mo Marlene Griith, Lorraine Weaver, Ann Nelson, Shir 201 MI Back Row: Loyd ney, Gary Argo John Wansing, Fourth Row: Bob Dick Wilson, Ji Baker, Cliiford P1 Leonard Smith, Rago, Paul Marke ald McCoy, Mr. Row: Jerry John Robinson, Rober Hale, Willard Sta nec. 0 Front R4 Elton Craig, Tom er, Danny Stone, Polizzi. TOOIIIS PE APTITUDE . ie Juniors to rack the correct an- .AYS were given ' the Red Cross rs requesting this nt service. ' ENGLE Carpenter, Frank Wayne Leslie, Mr. '. Tom Pace, Jerry cht, Roger Rey- , John, Hunt. 0 ' Worth, Clark man, John Miles, 0 Front Row: ack DaMitz, Jer- Villiams, Jim Ja- in. ENSLEY Pulliam, Janet , Patricia Booth. Lamport, Mary- lla Belle Smith, hirley Teft. 0 'Iiggins, Gayann er, Margie Czar, 0 Front Row: nby Doss, Delma ay, Mary Ann NSLEY ruesner, Mary y Stump, Cora n Pollard. 0 le, Judy Shel- ances Gregory, ml Row: Sue Joan Curran, Lain. 0 Froni ary Lou Sum- nda McLallen, ...,. ,,,. .Fi-......z-.-..,.- , , Homerooms - B - ffl fly 110 MISS MOYER Back Row: Billie Roberts, Joyce Mor- rison, Jo Ann Rogers, Charlene Cun- ningham, Pat De Witt, Barbara Haw- thorne. 0 Tfairn' Row: Carol Fisher, Lou Ann Erickson, Ann Breshears, Mary Ann Benenate, Eva June Royles, Jo Ann Hedges. 0 Second Row: Dar- lene Gideon, Eileen Foster, Paula Goodman, Lenora Campos, Margaret Fisher, Eleanor Ramey. 0 Front Row: Marie Garcia, Dorothy Van Camp, Barbara Novak, Polly Wanbaugh, Sylvia Moss, Joyce Powell. . 55 1 10 MISS MOYER Back Row: Carol Kramer, Barbara Cary, Janice Gebhardt, Yvonne Craig, Geraldine Quarrato, Geraldine Mar- tin. 0 Third Row: Angela Giglio, Barbara Ewing, Betty Epps, Bernita Burgin, Marietta Cartmell, Linda Bradley. 0 Second Row: Sue Lamb, Janice Bradley, Carol Downey, Janet Baldwin, Clyda Toms, Prudy Jo Bascone, Miss Moyer. 0 Front Row: Marlene Griffith, Carolyn De Lapp, Lorraine Weaver, Pat Hamilton, Jo Ann Nelson, Shirley Coats. 201 MR. COOK Buck Row: Loyd Lastcr, Jerry Court- ney, Gary Argo, Marvin Antrim, John Wansing, Gene Naylor. 0 Fourfla Row: Bob Noll, John Loewer, Dick Wilson, John Farmer, Dick Baker, Clifford Price. 0 Tbirzi Row: Leonard Smith, Gene Cross, Tom Rago, Paul Markese, Bud Wade, Ron- ald McCoy, Mr. Cook. 0 Secmzd Row: Jerry John, Tom Latta, Glen Robinson, Robert Anderson, Bill Hale, Willard Starkey, Larry Husbe- net. 0 Front Row: Kenny Morris, Elton Craig, Tom Raniolo, Jim Full- er, Danny Stone, Jack Shreve, Larry Polizzi. i' FACTORING ALGEBRA PROBLEMS such as these is not so difhcult when they have been thoroughly ex- plained. P A R L I A MENTARY PROCEDURE is stud- ied along with Careers in Miss H. Millcris classes. 4 5 Homerooms 202 MR. REESE ,J Buck Row: David XVelch, Kenneth Cox, Vernon Spaw, Ronald Turner, Paul Smith, XVilliam Gordon, Mr. Reese. 0 Tbiril Row: Ben Lanza, Arthur Maitland, Dean Stanley, Don Henson, John Cox, Sammie Stan- Held, Jim Hanes. ' Sefofzzl Row: Gilbert Gray, Arthur Zurn, NVillie Wfells, Ruth Smith, Donna Wood, Jo Ann Caruso, Homer Pearce. 0 From' Row: Nancy Goertz, Delores Nvalsh, Sandra Streckc-r, Bob Anderson, Don- na VC'olfe, June Vogler, Jim Peak. ir i 203 Miss W.ASSONiiff:6iiil Buck Row: Don Carpenter, Jim Tay- lor, Ralph Tosti, Terry Bryson, Les- ter Staats, Bob Nickson. 0 Fourth Row: Shirley Curtis, Dale Collins, Jim Cook, Larry Agnew, Jim Pointer, Richard Kilbury, Gloria Shutt. 0 Third Row: Bobby Sands, Annie Geistdorfer, Judy Dull, Maryln Comby, Margaret Rozgay, Bill Per- riman, Mrs. Harris. I Second Row: Sharon Lynn, Mary Jo Inbody, Jim- mie Hooten, Lana Walthour, Ann Greer, Henrietta Wilson, Richard Simpson. 0 Front Row: Cherie Ter- hune, Pat Gibson, Carol Preston, Mary Lee Gordon, Barbara Good, Anthony Simone, Colleen Higgins. AM I WH 207 MR. ALEXANDER 'gi' Back Row: Alvin Engelhardt, Ed- die Greenawalt, Ronnie Burrows, Harold Maddera, Duane Butrum, Mr. Alexander, Patt Holmes. 0 Fourth Row: Robert Kelley, Jimmie Gordon, Larry Hooper, Jerry Buck, Jerry Kaullen, Tommy Colley, Joseph Wier- cinski. 0 Third Row: Susan Reeder, Jeanne Duncan, XVanda Johnson, Don- na Williams, Billie Sims, Carol Ann Rima. 0 Second Row: Marie Royer, Carol McNamara, Rita Roth, Beverly Anderson, Barbara Johnson, Norma Lathrom. 0 Front Row: Mary Kath- erine Van Alst, Eugene Lortz, Ad- dean Walker, Bonnie Townley, Do- lores Searles, Bobbie Lee Searles, Leona Billard. .,, v-r BOOKS FOR SOPHOMORE ENG- LISH CLASSES are checked out of Room 308 by Betty McNeill. THE STUDY OF HISTORY is more interesting if one first locates the areas being dis- cussed, explains Don Boeth to Janet Nuckolls and Sallie Day. 46 E ENG- i out of Il. STORY me first ng dis- i Boeth d Sallie My Homerooms X Q-Aid. MR. wAssoN Reed, Mr. Wasscin, Samuel Marmoy, Virgil Box. U Mnlzllv Row: Harold Gentry, Henry Rector, Dale NVhit- zel, Phillip Bouldin, Bob Fields. 0 Front Row: Larry Parks, Fred Nor- wood, Bob Hiebert, Lenwood Hen- ning, Don Bolinger. W 'M U 209 MR. SEARS Back Row: Ronald Green, Robert Martin, Bill Brookman, Jimmie Farm- er, Lowell Davis, Mr. Sears. 0 liourtb Row: Ronald Blair, Jimmy Gurriere, Bill Mumford, Charles Poole, Bill Clark, Vincent Counti. 0 Third Row: Shirley Pieper, Norma Baley, Carol Smith, Beverly Duncan, Bar- bara Duncan, Patt Smith, Clarence Kilgore. 0 Scconzl Row: Gay XVorth, Mike Cayton, Sue Smith, Dave Smith, Ruth Hicklin, Joe Cannova, Carol Layson. 0 Front Row: Gerald Do- herty, Jean Igert, Bonnie Carroll, Le- ona Lovell, Patty Wright, Carl Campbell, Elizabeth Barton. I 'lei jew' 210 MR. SMITH Back Row: Bob Brown, Bill Pickett, Harold Brokus, James Alexander, Ed- ward Peterson, Larry Welch. 0 Fourth Row: Robert I-Iurr, Duane DeHart, Kenneth Townsend, Danny Thomason, Dallas Golden, David Gallagher, Larry Maddox. 0 Third Row: Lawrence Stuterman, jimmy Hotson, David Branch, Larry Buccero, Andrew ' Colletti, Donald Kackley, Chuck Facemire. 0 SOC011IIR0lU! Ray Schick, Jim Horn, Bob Hodges, Dale Burns, Cliff Preston, Larry Phillips. 0 Front Row: Everett Fisher, Byron Payne, Paul Hendricks, Richard Embree, Jim Masters, Elihu Stephens, Pete Tarantino. A FRIENDLY CHAT at thc Snowball Dance gives tired dogs the rest they've been yelping for. THE HUNT AND PECKU SYSTEM, being demonstrated by an honor graduate of 1925, Mr. M. H. Anderson, has lost out in our typing classes of today! 47 Back Row: Darrell Kelley, Larry XVEAPONS OF MODERN WARFARE attracted many visitors at Open House. LABORATORY WORK IN CHEM- ISTRY may sometimes bring un- expected results, it seems. 48 , ,Nl X Lyla-Til I-Iomerooms 214 MISS EVANS Buck Row: Floyd Sherwood, Jack Helifrich, Don Moore, Mike Higgins, Johnny Keithley, Tom Clemens, Jack Coffman, Don Harris. 0 Thin! Row: Marion Parr, Lee Jacobs, Bill XY'ese- mann, Ralph Egleston, Bryan Neal, Bob Phillips, Mary Ellen Schultz, Janice Roper. 0 Sccoml Row: Dixie Moss, Barbara Darnell, Carl Shortino, Leroy Ontman, Jessie Hoffman, Doris Wfilliams, Jean Garner, Gail Howard. 0 Front Row: Donna Vetter, Dorothy Stephens, William Banks, Annette Middlekauff, Carol Meek, Emma Hin- ton, Mona Martin, Kay Johnson. 2 16 MR. CALVERT Back Row: Stephen Risbeck, Robert Shields, Roger Hanaway, Carl Burk- head, Richie Windle, Troy Andrews. 0 Fourth Row: Don Dixon, Donald Markham, Paul McGrath, Kenneth Collins, Ronald Harris, John Thomas, Mr. Calvert. 0 Tbirrl Row: Larry Borden, Raymond Boice, Virgil Carr, Jack Marley, Bill Semler, Harold Pittman. 0 Second Row: Charles Lemon, Charles Brinkley, Richard De- Mayo, Robert Jergins, Bob Van Com- pernolle, Clifford Crossland, William Holman. 0 Front Row: Charlene Williams, Beverly Langford, Shirley Umstattd, Shirley Powell, Jacqueline Long, Ida Derstler, Barbara Cox. ,. -Of 7,1 D218 Mlss STEWART Back Row: Marcella Roberts, Sue Cable, Marilyn Land, Delores Le Grotte, Sylvia Seat, Nancy Nichol- son, Miss Stewart. I Third Row: Patricia Hardie, Charlene Boan, Ja- niece Staves, Sandra Partridge, Don- na Lynn, Louise Borchers, Ruth Ann Lucania, Margaret Kent. 0 Second Row: Marilyn Williamson, Mary Sommers, Joan Courtier, Sarah Shin- er, Rosalyn De Simone, Mary Vochat- zer, Sue Currence, Martha Cook. 0 Front Row: Velva McNutt, Gloria Iman, Mattie Morris, Barbara Hotch- kiss, Janet Nuckolls, Sue Ann Rickey, Dolores Sattley, Dixie Bennett. X,--3 2 'nl .ff 219 MIS! Back Row: Har Roadcap, Wayne nis Teravskis, Ai Chadwick. 0 Fc Organ, Jacquelc McKenzie, Kem Kerbs, Pat Skid: Bruce Huston, Skeen, Ernest Al' Prosser, Miss Gil: Maxine Setter, l lyn Smith, Ma Carolyn Hall, B Allegro. 0 Fran roy, Kenny Vaug Dorothy Catt, J Ray, Carolyn Ra 301 MIS Back Row: Dem Ryan, Jack Becf Bob Welsh, Jin Row: Donna B1 Kaye Dominick, Burton, Terry If Joan Garnett, Stark, Kenneth Stanfield, Miss N Marie Giordano, nae Watson, ' Eagle. 303 MR. Back Row: Bobl ambalvo, Brian Joe Bill Strong, ll Row: Carol Loi Denise Morrow, Duncan, Janice ond Row: Carolj Newby, Joyce I- zo, Wanda Tur Naomi Bopp. 0 Ranch, Gwendol der, Zetta Gun Ann Jezler. FOOIHS LS EVANS 'd Sherwood, Jack oore, Mike Higgins, Tom Clemens, Jack rris. 0 TfJir1l Row: Jacobs, Bill Wese- leston, Bryan Neal, zry Ellen Schultz, Seconn' Row: Dixie rnell, Carl Shortino, :ssie Hoffman, Doris lrner, Gail Howard. nna Vetter, Dorothy n Banks, Annette l Meek, Emma Hin- , Kay Johnson. CALVERT en Risbeck, Robert inaway, Carl Burk- ile, Troy Andrews. Don Dixon, Donald McGrath, Kenneth arris, John Thomas, Tfairrl Row: Larry Boice, Virgil Carr, ll Semler, Harold 'ntl Row: Charles inkley, Richard De- gins, Bob Van Com- Crossland, William 1t Row: Charlene Langford, Shirley Powell, Jacqueline ', Barbara Cox. STEWART :ella Roberts, Sue lLand, Delores Le lt, Nancy Nichol- 1. 0 Third Row: Iharlene Boan, Ja- ra Partridge, Don- orchers, Ruth Ann Kent. ' Second Williamson, Mary urtier, Sarah Shin- ione, Mary Vochat- . Martha Cook. I a McNutt, Gloria 'is, Barbara Hotch- s, Sue Ann Rickey, ixie Bennett. I s ! 5 'Q fl 3 . 3 219 Miss GILMORE J' Buck Row: Harold Pierce, Raymond Roadcap, Wayne MeReynolds, Maigo- nis Teravskis, Arnold Van Dyke, Bill Chadwick. 0 Fourth Row: De Maris Organ, Jacquelen Peterson, Donald McKenzie, Kenny Goodwin, Larry Kerbs, Pat Skidmore. 0 Third Row: Bruce Huston, Ruth Morlan, Irene Skeen, Ernest Alvey, Jim Boyles, Mary Prosser, Miss Gilmore. 0 Second Row: Maxine Setter, Linda Stanton, Mari- lyn Smith, Mary Lou Tittsworth, Carolyn Hall, Barbara Price, Donnie Allegro. 0 Front Row: Erma McEl- roy, Kenny Vaughn, Mary Ann Keck, Dorothy Catt, Joyce Pollard, Wanda Ray, Carolyn Rayfield. .ax ff I X. I 301 MISS NEWITT ' Back Row: Dennis Glidewell, Douglas Ryan, Jack Becker, Allen Anderson, Bob Welsh, Jim Noland. 0 Tlaird Row: Donna Bryson, Jane Bunning, Kaye Dominick, Ronnie Lewis, Wayne Burton, Terry Hood. 0 Second Row: Joan Garnett, Mary Knight, Lida Stark, Kenneth Mezzacasa, John Stanheld, Miss Newitt. 0 FTO'lZ1f Row: Marie Giordano, Judith Orrill, Mar- nae Watson, Vivian Otts, Mary Eagle. flak 303 MR. WESTERN -3' Back Row: Bobbie Kemp, Joseph Gi- ambalvo, Brian Merritt, John Kaiser, Joe Bill Strong, Mr. Western. 0 Third ffl Row: Carol Loudon, Rosalee Latino, Denise Morrow, Bonnie Hagg, Deanne Duncan, Janice Hendrickson. 0 Sco- onrl Row: Carolyn White, Mary Belle Newby, Joyce Harmon, Cecelia Lon- zo, Wanda Turner, Pauline BaggiO, Naomi Bopp. 0 Front Row: Sandra Ranch, Gwendolyn Reed, Ruth Sny- der, Zetta Gunnels, Sue Clcvenger, Ann Jezler. 49 Homerooms WINNERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARDS proudly view their projects. The boys are Qleff to rigbfj- David Gallager, Don Tosti, Tommy Pace, Byron Macklin, and Jim Cantrell. EYES ON TI-IE COPY is 11 fami- liar phrase in typing class. l Homerooms U 304 MISS BOULTON ' Bark Razr: Charles Page, Bob Hum- iston, ,lim Porter, john Hutchison, jerry Ring, Miss Boulton, Bill San- dusky. 0 l'iOIH'ffI Row: Larry Camp- bell, Clit? Hopkins, Neil Gallamore, Kenneth Courtier, Donald Ross, Charles Price. 0 Tliiril Rout jim Lipps, David Carrier, Jimmy Frechin, George livans, jim Holladay, Vernon Hales, Thomas Todd. 0 Svroml Row: Bob Needles, Newton Brown, David Sano, Pete Leon, Mickey Bartow, Sal Fanara, Tom Hall. 0 Frofif Row: Sharon XVhite, Ada Beth Breckenridge, Garhon Ekman, George Ausman. joanne Dumsky, jo Hartnett. 3 os MR. MARKEY A B' Back Row: Frank Fitzpatrick, Ed- ward Peterson, Roger Henshaw, Fran- cis Vfoods, james Malone, Kent Zornes. 0 Third Row: Charles Rowan, Frank Vochatzer, Thomas Riddle, Jerry' Schoneman, Muriel Lewis, Don Cun- ningham, Mr. Markey. 0 Second Row: Don Zink, Kenneth Todd, Gerry Gardner, Carl McCool, james Shoush, Earl Cooper, Freddie Neale. V0 Front Row: Marcy Morales, Jim McDowell, Vince Mussurici, Perry Cox, Dick Sewell, Donald Rickerson. K if X 306 MISS GRASSLEY ' Back Row: George Lane, Victor Ca- ruso, Billy Kump, Charles Shearer, 'Charles Blackwell, Beverly Penning- ton. 0 Third Row: Bill Stutzer, Wil- ma Arlene Jones, Jimmy Henry, james Casey, Bill Butler, Miss Grass- ley. ' Sccoml Row: Virginia Cal- vert, Betty Donelson, Sandra Mc- Mickle, Albert DeCleva, Ann Bo- land. ' Front Row: Felisa Smith, Bonnie Wfilliams, Sandra Turner, Mil- dred Champion, Bonnie Mulnix, Anna Zimmerman. Q l ,J 306 MISS GRASSLEY Back Row: Bob XVilliams, Bob Eas- tin, Ann Leggio, Durward NVatson, Bob Sandusky, Charles Yennie. I Third RMU: Joyce Kleihauer, Carol Beebc, Robert Medley, jim Davis, Salvatore Agrusa, Bill Deatherage. 0 Svfonil Row: Marie Ancona, Judy Lunsford. Anna Chuma, Eldon Thur- man, Shirley Callihan. 0 l-'foul Row: Antoinette DeSinione, Elizabeth En- gro, Barbara Hall, Theresa Hall, Shir- ley Corson, Janice Arnold. 50 I Hon GRAB 5 Mr. Heine ing this y X Homerooms GRAB YOUR PARTNER, DOS-A-DOS,U yelled the caller Mr. Heine, as many students joined in the fun of square danc- ing this year. X l GJ O ?f Jeanette Quarles, Henry Lohrengel If ff! :V J' f ,L 1 307 MISS GREGORY Back Row: Mary Ann Marriott, Ed- die Lynn, James Monk, Jim Finnell, Don Boeth, Tommy Powers, Ed Thompson, Harold Manker. 0 Third Row: Rosetta Mangiaracina, Clara Rose LaSala, Carol Danielsen, Jean Hutton, Virginia Fincher, Don Wind- sor, Jim Farris, Miss Gregory. 0 Second Row: Shirley Joiner, Frank Dorcy, Barbara Hardie, Kay Eber- hard, Dorothy Greeley, Dorothy Mooneyham, Wilma Sims, Carmen Hockett. 0 Front Row: Phyllis Ter- hune, Beverly Peterson, Gladys Ewing, Jean Williams, Shirley Pennington, Mildred Mills. , if , ff. 2 J K K1 lf, 1 N K? r , ig-- i sbs MR.. KRESSE 213 MISS CLOUGH Back Row: Loma Frakes, Jerry Wad- ley, Pat Dorrell, Bob Birch, Richard Cronley, Kenneth Anderson, De Lou Nebgen. 0 Third Row: Wayne Thomson, Barbara Helm, Joanne Jones, Mary Hall, Phyllis Leger, Har- riet De Groff, Don Pitt, Mr. Kresse. 0 Second Row: Willa Hamilton, Gayle Stevenson, Betty Williams, Martha Eslinger, Frances Miller, Con- nie Womack, Louise Henry. 0 Front Row: Wanda Smith, Rosalie Mazzeffe, Carol Shumate, Dorothy XVright, Betty Friend, Jean Burgio, Miss, Clough. ff if 108-A MR. BABBIT ack Row: Thomas Spencer, Loy Wfilliams, Ted Xvard, Dee Bollinger, Ross Jones, Bob Alexander, Mr. Bab- bit. 0 Tbirrl Row: Jesse Law. Dale Allen, Betty McNeill, Cordelia Gow- ing, Janice Thomas, Vic DcMayo, Lester Nigro, LeRoy Manley. 0 Ser- oml Row: Elizabeth Pullen, Marla Welch, Carrol Shumate, Bill Hunt- ington, Marilyn Overbeck, Yvonne Weatley, Eddie Arrowood, Jim Lucas. O Frou! Row: Ruth Albertson, Imo- jean Cain, Jo Ann Summers, Barbara Gill, Pat Nash, Denise Dugan, Adele Gendreau, Nancy Huston, Leland ' Harms. 51 Homerooms MODELING THEIR ONVN CREA- TIONS, each of these five girls can smile proudly and say, 'II made if myselff' They are Qleff fo rigbtl Rosetta Mangiaracina, Mae Holt, Sue Cable, Pat Bryeans, and Nadyne Barker. VOTES FOR SENIOR OFFI- CERS are being tallied by Rod- ney Brokaw, Mr. Calvert, Sen- ior Adviser, and Don Fortner. f I A, l be 309 MR. WHISAMORE Back Row: Andrew Avila, Robert Ewens, Don Thomas, Ronald Ander- cck, George Gatten, Mr. Whisamore. 0 Fourth Row: Doralee Vance, Mike Kerr, William Christiano, Sharon Windle, David Sooter, Richard Lujin. 0 Third Row: Billie Read, Pat Mc- Donnell, Kathleen Latta, Eddie Miller, Herbie Hodge, Vince Rose, John Bennett. 0 Second Row: Barbara Kiser, Ray Cook, Dolores Stovall, Victor Claus, Gaye Parkhurst, Joan Burden, Donna Twyman. 0 First Row: Darlene Cline, Barbara Sims, Miona Lucas, Jo Marie Ross, Loretta Endsley, jean Hartz, Twila Jean Vassar. 'N A Aw lx !, 'i 10 M ss BAXTER Brick Row: John Spanbauer, Richard Wright, Arthur Cordell, Russell Pope, Harold Pennington, Larry Croswhite, jim Kilgroe, Donald Dehn. 0 Third Row: Joe Sacamano, Don Heath, Jack Webb, Bob Hood, Ray Hawthorne, Ellis Glidewell, Charles Housman, Robert Joseph. 0 Second Row: Larry Stockton, Ernest Lowderman, Claude Martin, Don Accurso, Bob Renfro, Alvin Graupner, Rickey Housh, Miss Baxter. 0 Front Row: john Bullard, Pat Murphy, Sylvia McGaugh, Pat Ganzer, Jerry Delles, Tommy Graves, Keith Dewey, jack Addams. 311 MISS SPENCER Back Rlrw: Henry Langley, Jack ly, E Barnes, Bob Woolf, Jim Prock, Billli fl Shour, Wallace Miller, Rodney Bro- kaw. 0 Fourth Row: Stewart Wine, Beverly Tapp, Al Arrowood, Larry Swearingen, Earl Ekman, Bob Webb, Richard Hickok. 0 Third Row: Phyl- lis Clark, Sarah Sappington, John Brassiield, Fred Piraro, Ann XVillis, David Soblin, Richard Wood. I Second Row: Barbara Ralston, Shirley Hawkins, Sharon Griffitts, Jim Scott, Bernard Gallagher, Charlene Kouns, Carleen Edwards. 0 Front Row: Jean- nette Tann, Mary Lukens, Judy Fish- er, Carol Nash, Sara Davis, Nancy Simms Dorothy Clark '52 Hot Starkey, ,I Jim Beat Row: Mr NVilfred H dolfo Nur Neely. 0 ' v 3 1 3 Back Roy l Y S Ierry Gra Weaver, john Cali: Hovermalc Allen, Dt Richard I Front R0 Woolsey, l Layson, Joanne Collum, B 3 14 MISS Buck Row: J. Hawk, Ross An ton, Tom Jack Fourth Row: Do- bara Allison, B4 ard Fanolio, Jai Clure, Nancy TL Jan Turecek, Al Hedeen, Linda Genevieve Chola Second Row: Hurst, Craig L Vern Dunswort Ann Wilson. 0 Wire, Mary Li Lovins, Mary I jackson, Marjor leher. ! 316 MIf Back Row: Mar ber, Eva Lee T man, Rose Temp Marilyn Parks, Vaughn, Bertha Kreeger, Miss G1 Susan Duncan, berta Wakefield, Sandra Stafford. Hilker, Norma Betty Boyle, An James. IISAMORE W Avila Robert s Ronald Ander Mr Whisamore ralee Vance Mike iristiano Sharon r Richard Lujm ie Read Pat Mc atta Eddie Miller lnce Rose, John I Row- Barbara Dolores Stovall Parkhurst Joan avyman. 0 First le Barbara Sims me Ross Loretta rtz Twila ean 3AXTER manbauer Richard dell, Russell Pope Larry Croswhite lDehn. I Third Don Heath Jack Ray Hawthorne harles Housman cond Row Larry wderman Claude so Bob Renfro key Housh Miss uf John Bullard a McGaugh, Pat Tommy Graves Addams LPENCER 1 Langley, Jack im Prock Bill? ler, Rodney Bro W. Stewart Wine Arrowood, Larry man Bob Webb Third Row: Phyl iappington, John aro Ann Willis hard Wood a Ralston Shirley iffitts Jim Scott Charlene Kouns Front Row Jean ukens Judy Fish ra Davis Nancy ar ,, L Homerooms 3 1 3 MRS SUMMERS Back Row Anetta Patterson Bill Starkey Jim Sutton Kenn th Smith Jim Beaty Don Taylor 0 Foznlla Row Mrs Summers Robert Baley Wilfred Hutchings Bob Plumlee Ru dolfo Nunez Margaret Fibert Jolm Neely I Tlnrd Row Jill Rogers Jerry Graham Clyde McGuire Ray Weaver Vernon Smith Gayle Parker ohn Calla 0 Second Rofw Sharon Hovermale udy Callahan Marjorie Allen Dollie Button Don Landis Richard Walline John Hendrix Front Row Nola Townley Elaine Woolsey Nancy Goodpaster Dorothy Layson Joanne Mezzacasa Mary Mc Collum Barbara Hughes 314 MISS NEUMANN J Buck Row J W McConnell Jim Hawk Ross Arnold Jack Harrmg 'D' ton Tom Jackson 'Don Farrar Fourib Row Doranna Schneider Bar bara Allison Beverly Prosser Rich ard Fanolio James Green Bob Mc Clure Nancy Tungett 0 Third Row an Turecek Andrew Gioia Nancy Hedeen Linda Lynch Carl Kelley Genevieve Cholak Miss Neumann 0 Second Row Elaine Wylie Alice Hurst Craig Lyerla Jane Bowman Vern Dunsworth Marie Fitzwater Ann Wilson 0 Front Row Marlene Wire Mary Lou Dooley Darlene Lovins Mary Alice Grxsnik Patty Jackson Marjorie Davis Sylvia Kel leher 3 16 MISS GREEN Back Row Mary Maggio Linda Zu ber Eva Lee Thomas Mary Castle man Rose Templeton 0 Thzrd Row Marilyn Parks Jean Batchelor Pat Vaughn Berthalee Tindall Donna Kreeger Miss Green 0 Second Row Susan Duncan Mary Ramey R berta Wakefield Carol Lee Mitchell Sandra Stafford 0 Front Row Doris Hilker Norma Burns Carol Box Betty Boyle Angeline Colletti Carol ames THE STAGE CREW is required to do much detailed vs ork in preparation for every assembly Acting under the di rection of Mr J W Hollis this group is Qle t fo rzgbfj Clark Ruhlman Ellis Glidevs ell Mr Hollis Don Pitt Bill Clow Sal Fanara Jerry Elliott and Cliff Preston l f , Homerooms 317 MRS. SHEPHERD 'i Bark Razr: Mrs. Shepherd, Joyce Colyer, Carol Tay lor, Judy McCarver, Bcrniccc Taylor, Pat Allston. U Tfairzl Ruin: Mary Biggs, Delores Jean Pas- sanrino, Mary Carol Gee, Carol Robin- son, Mary Ellen XVood, Barbara Mul- nix. 0 St't'0IIil Row: Dixie Smith, Alice' Annis, Joyce Shafer, Jeanette Coffman, Alice Adcox, Rosalie Jones. 0 I-'irii Row: Mary Lewis, Mary W'illiams, Judith lfndsley, Ernestine Orr, Margaret Sue Matthews, Bev- erly Moornian, i 400 MR. HEINE? Bark Rout Nvaync Hannsz, Tom Wil- son, Bob Stokes, Dick MCCune, Edgar Murphy, J. D. Ross, Jim Reese. 0 Third Row: XVilliam Elms, Bert Sharp, Don Fortncr, Don Sweet, George Fleming, Paul Guarino, Jim Toner. Laurence Enyeart. 0 Second Row: Ann Porter, Harry Barnes, Margaret Bandy, Elmer Pingleton, Norma Bryant, Pauline Kremer, Joe Caskey. 0 Frouf Row: Wfanda' Bell, Barbara Hinote, Delores Lewis, Dor- othy Cox, Lola Horn, Barbara Sim- mermon, Myrna Wfilliams, Mr. Heine. . f ' ii-fl 401 MR. TILLINGHAST Back Row: Charles Davis, Donald Barrows, Alvin Jacobson, Bob Hay- ward, Harold Willoughby, Mr. Til- linghast. 0 Middle Row: Mike Can- nova, Virgil Polk, Jimmy Pence, Gene Kuhn, Ronald Eastburn, John Mead- ows. I Front Row: Joe Anello, Jim- mie Zurn, Keith Young, Jim McGoni- gle, Robert McCune, Bob Thompson. Hon RECEIVH easters, M and her 5 accurate z Rosalie M1 Miss Clot Louise Hi Betty Wil Represent: THIS NORTHEAST DANCE BAND, organized by Fred Dell, has played for a number of dances this year, including the R.O.T.C. Ball. fLeft to rightj-Jack Barnes, Bob Deatherage, Bill LaFevers, John Cox, Sal Agrusa, and Fred Dell. WE'RE NOT CRAZY-just ham- ming it up a bit for the little black box. 54 i . Q? , Homerooms RLCEIVING THE MONEY from the sale of Nor eastcrs Miss Clough Central Treasurer of Northeast and her staff work together to make their records accurate and complete They are Qlczf fo izgbtj Rosalie Mazzeffe Co Business Manager of Nor easter Miss Clough Richard Cronley Loma Frakes and Louise Henry Co Business Manager of Nor easter Betty Williams and Connie Womacli Nor easter Sale Representative and Willa Hamilton LNCE BAND, has played for year, including 0 rightj-Jack Bill LaFevers, Fred Dell. Y-just ham- the little black 7 f 403 MISS GHERRING Buck Row Jack Stotler Lawrence Jurkiewicz Roy Scowell Kenneth Goosey Charles Shull Pete Tarantino 0 Fourth Row Miss Gherrmg Ken neth Reger Marvin Anderson Charles Martin Alberta Timm Ralph Horn er Clara Barber 0 Third Row Eu gene Richardson Jeff Kennedy Wal ter Highfill Bertha Reynolds Ervin Boren Frank Fann 0 Second Row Ted Albertson Loretta Ethington Jane Masters Norma Haynie Linda Simpson Donald Jones Don Ken ey 0 Front R010 Paula Strong Du ana Klint Joann Rice Brenda Mac Kinder Judy Holfeman Roy Deeds James Henderson 404 MRS BELL Back Row: Buddy Ranallo William Haase Meyer Lerner Andrew Krum- wiede Jack Cook Leonard Porter. Third Rofufz Demetrio Garcia, Nancy Pierce, June Morris, Frank Corsen- tino, immy Glasgow, Mrs. B ll. Second Row: Genelle Goings, Jackie Bailey, Sallie aDay, Lavonna Guy, Marguriette Crawford, Edith Turner. 0 Front Row: Joann Villa, Joyce Ann Ricketts, Juanita Daniels, Janice Seg- ler, Aileen Kaiser, Dorothy Ziegler. T if f 'li 405 MISS CLAUSEN Back Row: Barbara Fritchie, Cecil Cole, Keith Christensen, Glenn Mar- tin, Evelyn Maycock. I Tlrinf Row: Kay Keirns, Shirley Anderson, Marie Ferro, Joyce Hatchitt, Donna Rob- bins, Miss Clausen, 0 Second Row: Dee Day, Joyce Kellough, Shirley Smith, Barbara Wfeeks, Reta Mayden. Frou! Row: Charlene King, Barbara Bloom, Angela Manzo, Louise Allin- der, NVilma Thomas, Lois Haskins. 55 Homerooms X NEW' METHOD OF VOTING by machine is dtmonstmted to the students by Mr. Reese. JEAN BURGIO, DORIS XVHITE, -AND PI-IYL CLARK wish the checks they are add- ing were for real! What's the matter girls, no cents? i if ,N , ,Ax Lx, .if 406 MISS CAIN Back Row: Pat O'Toole, Beverly Ann Shinkle, Joan Shotliff, Nancy Jo Jodts, Caroline Muncaster. 0 Third Row: Mary Jane Prock, Shirley Lingle, Do- ris Hockett, June Fagan, Jean Good- pasture. 0 Second Rofw: Barbara Dus- ton, Nancy Brooks, Shirley Wiseman, Linda Cureton, Beverly Perry, Miss Cain. 0 Front Row: Elsie Young, Jeanette Gerber, Alameda Kappel- man, Frieda Carolee Sisk, Pauline Van Camp. lil f A fl 406 Miss CAIN Back Row: Suzanne Thompson, Lois Brammer, Maxine Johnson, Juanita Fibert, Nancy Broomfield. 0 Third Row: Rosalie Moore, Jeanette Skiles, Darrylene York, Betty Goss, Janet Roberts. 0 Second R0-uf: Sherry Stokes, Bessie Davis, Donna Bayless, Joann Holst, Juanita Spoor. Lynn Moore. 0 Front Row: Joyce Spray, Edna Stevenson, Judy Ruby, Jackie Luther, Carol Rieder. Q Rl 407 MR. JACKSON Buck Row: Larry Ericson, Keith Scott, Clark Ruhlman, Don Pitt, Mr. Jackson, Joe Klein. O Third Rauf: Eliceo Nunez, Kenny Peters, David Masterson, David Boone, Charles De- Hart, Forrest Couch. 0 Second Row: Roger Hurst, Leon Provence, Jack Tolliver, Anthony Bascone, John Hamilton, Del Scharnhorst, Larry Greenfield. 0 Front Row: Jim Woody, Jo Ann Barton, Jerry Gid- dens, Robert Proctor, John Kurle, Don Heese. 56 CAIN ole, Beverly Ann Nancy Jo Jodts 0 Tbzrrl Raw irley Lingle, Do gan, Jean Good rw: Barbara Dus Shirley Wiseman rly Perry Miss v: Elsie Young lameda Kappel e Sisk Pauline CAIN Thompson Lois ohnson Juanita 1field. 0 fllaird eanette Skiles ty Goss Janet Row Sherry Donna Bayless a Spoor. Lynn U- Joyce Spray y Ruby Jackie CKSON Ericson Keith Don Pitt Mr 0 Third Row Peters David ne Charles De 0 Second Row Provence Jack Bascone John rnhorst Larry t Row m on Jerry Gnd r John Kurle Homerooms 408 MISS CASSELL Back Row: James Ox erbay, Jim Loria, David I-Iutson Stanley' Stocksdale. 0 Tbzrd Row: B'llie Hurst, Lorna Wheeler Betty White, Harvey Pal- mer Miss Cassell. 0 Sefoml Row: Frances Phillips Caroline Kern, Jerre Murray, Joyce Elliott, Charlene Hus- benet. 0 Front Row: Carolyn Nast, Jane Dickerson, Janet Boyland, Mary Crouch Jess LaPuma. J Mo Miss JACOBSON Back R010 Shirley Kiser une Hol loway Mary Schlie Dorothy Peter son Kathryn Murphy Ixay Pott Miss Jacobson I Tl1lftiRO1U Fcrn Webb Glenna Riedesel Shirley Baity ane Springer Connie Hunt une Annis Sue Welbourn Janie Butler Second Row Beryl Niblock Patty Clark Imogene Carwile Della Reed Betty Williams Roberta Simms Barbara Patrick 0 Front Row Judy Moberly Shirley Fields Mary Flippm Phyllis Smith Norma Krueger Janice Mark land Eva Lynn Landers Izdith Epps .ef 411 MRS HOLLIS Back Rtruf Beverly Turner anet Wright Muriel Faustlxn Joyce Ste phenson Sandra Davis Wilma Phil lips Barbara Martin 0 Tlmd Row Reba Edwards Peggy Cantrell Alma Hartley Shirley Hahi Atley Lewis Nadyne Barker Donna Dunlap Mrs Hollis 0 Second Row Glenda Mad dy Judy Madsen Edith Gendreau Doris White Pat Dearmont Gail Davis Barbara Knapp Gloria Schmall O Front Row Doris Goodwin Bon me Roe Mary Scanlan Betty Mul mx Donna Vessels Joan Atteberry Phvllis Tryon Glorla Pieper 4 412 MRS BAILEY Back Row Marcella Courts Marlena Sebolt Mary Anne Rose Shirley Wil hams Carole Jo Lilly Shirlty V Mrs Bailey 0 Fozutff Ron Betty Bryant Sandra Smith :mice Rntttn hour Bobble Cantrell Ida Nlat Ciro Carolyn Qumley Tlllltll Row Glenda Rogers Donna Thomas Don ice Baird Carolyn Hamilton Ann Grieves Doris Mehntr Pat Ramer O Second Row SU72l1'lllC G ay lat Key Mary Nicely Shiron Fcagan ackie Jones Jackie Sims Ioyct Fill water 0 Front Row Carol Bosser man Frances Cannoya Shirlu Vl Gowan Kathryn Pon ell Shaion Mc Connell Yxonne Fridax 1 f ' L , r ' 2 1 J ' x r ' , f Y . 1 r y . : , , , I W , , J , ' . l . 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OPERATING THE MO- - TIQNPICTURE MACHINE' Y 'R may be fun at first, but af- ter the camera men' see the picture a few times, they ind it hard to keep their eyes ond the screen-ask Mike Can- ' nova or Gene Kuhn! 413 MISS THOMPSON Back Row: Ray Douglas, Harold Blaker, Jerry Bloemker, Jim Peter- son, O. J. Holding, John Teller, Miss Thompson. 0 Third Row: Carl Eich- enbcrger, George Perusich, Don Tosti, Bill LaFevers, Jerry Barnes, David Dougherty, Jack McLanahan, Bob Napier. 0 Second Row: Charles Di- Capo, Marcia Harville, Ralph Ren- nison, Charles Nash, Ralph Sheets, Paul Krokstrom, Janet Hobson, Pat Phillips. 0 Front Row: Shirley XVise, Gloria Onka, Joann Urton, Carrie Bonavia, Pat Buschhorn, Ilona Terav- skis, Eleanor Schowengerdt, Clara Emrick. i , . -ISK I , I it f' 21-T3fA MR. ROEDL Back Row: Fred McCandless, Bill Lambert, William Smitka, Raymond Negus, Milfred Lewis, Richard Hut- son. 0 Tloird Row: Jean Way, Wayne Kranz, Gary McLallen, Helen Lewis, Gary Self, Mr. Roedl. 0 Second Row: Fred Wentz, Phyllis Irwin, Lureta Speake, Dick Ross, Joe Osburn, David Muza. 0 Front Row: Patty Lyons, Nora Brammer, Jane Weddle, Eilene Coen, Sue Slezak, Lewis Bradley, Da- vid Owen. 414 MISS GAYLORD Back Row: Glenn Hosman, Jon Fults, John Wheeler, Victor Stephens, Rich- ard Harris. 0 Middle Row: ,JoAnne Johnson, Dorothy Rodina, Shirley Hartley, Richard Hisey, Rochelle Barnard. 0 Frou! Row: Delores He- merson, Paula Bloustine, Anna Mc- Gowan, Joyce Johnson, Miss Gaylord. 58 Homel 415 M1ss,A Back Row: Milto Reimal, Eva Need Wayne Lile, James Miller. 0 Third I Harold Neal, Beve. lyn West, Robert Saxton, Willie Gan Louise Hipkins, Yvonne Richards, Leonard Firebaug Lois McClure. 0 Pat Miceli, Patric Liggett, Don Dev Frances McClure, 1 , 416 MIS Back Row: Bob Wynn, Bradley Stitziel, David F Dover, Miss Wadi Mary Jo Edgar, E. don Allison, C: O,Laughlin, Bill H Jimmy Vetter. O ley Wilson, Donna drews, Claudia Beall, Gerald Har Judy Sherman. 0 Ventimiglia, Kath Vogt, Carol Noel, Q Douglas Marcott, Drummond. fiw 417 MISS L. Back Row: Bill Mi son, Ralph Steine James Norman, C L. H. Miller. 0 Potts, Bob Hazelb. baker, Dale Madds land, Gene George Elaine Moore. 0 S. thy Cole, Hazel Scovill, Jerry Ellit Pat Tipton, Dorot Morgan. 0 Front Henry, Carolyn Gr ander, Dorothy I Renfro, Margaret i Dale Harper. ' U' , '--ew, 4 , , '55 , 4 , ,QM eei 1 'ooms p OF A SCHOL- ng discussed by d James Prock. G THE MO- URE MACHINE at first, but af-i iera menu see the r times, they ind :ep their eyes on -ask Mike Can- ,e Kuhn! HOMPSON i ff I N Douglas, Harold mker, Jim Peter- . John Teller, Miss 1 Row: Carl Eich-' zrusich, Don Tosti, ry Barnes, David McLanahan, Bob Row: Charles Di- ville, Ralph Ren- sh, Ralph Sheets, 'anet Hobson, Pat low: Shirley Wise, nn Urton, Carrie horn, Ilona Terav- iowengerdt, Clara , fl .. ROEDL McCandless, Bill Smitka, Raymond vis, Richard Hut- Jean Way, Wayne llen, Helen Lewis, dl. 0 Second Row: lis Irwin, Lureta Joe Osburn, David ow: Patty Lyons, ne Weddle, Eilene .ewis Bradley, Da- . AYLORD osman, Jon Fults, or Stephens, Rich- dle Row: JoAnne Rodina, Shirley Hisey, Rochelle Row: Delores He- stine, Anna Me- son, Miss Gaylord. HOHIQFOOIDS 41 5 Miss A. G. 1QiitLE1i Back Row: Milton Bouyear, Hadley Reimal, Eva Needham, Lee Scliriner, Wayne Lile, James Barnett, Miss A. G. Miller. 0 Third Row: Carole Pierce, Harold Neal, Beverly Ryerson, Mari- lyn NVest, Robert Deatherage, Jimmy Saxton, Vfillie Garr. ' Second Row: Louise Hipkins, Betty Tittone, Yvonne Richards, Sharon Rummel, Leonard Firebaugh, Glynn Swant, Lois McClure. 0 Frou! Row: Mary Pat Miceli, Patricia Willard, Sharon Liggett, Don Dewey, Carol Legant, Frances McClure, Doris Decker. 41 6 MISS WADE Back Row: Bob Warmington, Jim Wynn, Bradley Reimal, XVilliam Stitziel, David Rittmaster, Robert Dover, Miss Wade. 0 Third Row: Mary Jo Edgar, Ed Huechtker, Gor- don Allison, Carol Jones, Jack O'Laughlin, Bill Hayes, Russell Lewis, Jimmy Vetter. 0 Second Row: Shire ley Wilson, Donna James, janet An- drews, Claudia Hayden, Richard Beall, Gerald Hart, Donna Walker, Judy Sherman. 0 Front Row: Betty Ventimiglia, Kathleen Nolte, Sally Vogt, Carol Noel, Jimmy Simmermon, Ci, Douglas Marcott, Jack Bond, David Drummond. H SX! 1 , . 2 417 MISS L. H. MILLER l Back Row: Bill Minks, John Thomp- son, Ralph Steiner, Charles Enloe, James Norman, Oren Frazell, Miss L. H. Miller. 0 Tfairrl Row: Jackqfif Potts, Bob Hazelbaker, Dick Hazel- K, baker, Dale Madds, Herman Neider- ' land, Gene George, William Greene, Elaine Moore. 0 Second Row: Doro- thy Cole, Hazel Faustlin, Shirley Scovill, Jerry Elliott, Doris Sanders, Pat Tipton, Dorothy Sanders, Carol , Morgan. 0 Front Row: Bonnie Mc- Henry, Carolyn Green, Roberta Alex- ander, Dorothy McElwee, Marilyn Renfro, Margaret Bolin, Ann Sheets, Dale Harper. L!! gi j1.i'?7 J w ,-N THE T watches , S L ,MX V , , .1 E N N I S TEAM John Spanbauer demonstrate proper tech- nique. They are fluff! fo riglzfj - John Spanbauer, Frank Fitzpatrick, jim Fin- nell, Mr. Allen T. Wfhisa- more, Sponsorg Al Arro- wood, Earl Ekman, and Jim Alexander. TI-IE UB BAND of today will become the AU Band of tomor- row under Mr. NVJS- sonis expert instruc- tion. 59 mv VOCALIZING AROUND THE PIANO in Miss Cain's class is evidently an enjoyable experience. HEARTY APPETITES and an opportunity to talk with pals make our lunch periods a bright spot of the day. 60 Homerooms 419 MR LONGFELLOW Back Row Jimmie Turner Wade Lathrom Larry Crowder John Os borne Tfazrd Row Riley Urton Newton Ramey John Nciderland Jack Kennedy James Palmer 0 Sec' ond Row Mr Longfellow Phillip Scimeca Tommy Pernnce Bill King Bob Hurst 0 Front Row Shirley Green Juanita Cooley Guy Wake Barbara Allen Carolyn Weiss 420 MRS HENDERSON Back Row Virginia Kent Pat Hake Juanita Bateman Mae Holt Mary Ann Phipps Joan Thomason Mrs Henderson 0 Tburl Row Marilyn Carpenter Shirley Koelmel Bonny Alexander Phyllis Arenson Bonney Noland Barbara Lynn Doris Woods 0 Second Row Marilyn Fricke Nor ma Duddmg Doris Facemire Shirley Masters Joan Hartman Shirle Schnitzer Mary Lou Smith 0 Front Row Dorris Clark Shirley Kinna man Shirley Hanley Wilma Wallace Donna Cordell Pat Homan Pat Marble. R Lf S ' gjby, 422 MRS SOAPES Back Row: Luella Giangolanti Jody Mangiaracina Jackie Tittone Donna Shirley Helen Sanders Helen Jank Mrs. Soapes. 0 Third Row: Gloria Cox, anet Harbert, Marianne Ed- wards, Frances Johnston, Margaret Folkert, Shirley Ann Palmer, Foresta Franklin. 0 Second Row: Mona Bur- gett, Diana Childs, Erma Deller, Carol Steele, Gloria Stephens, Charlotte Campbell, Elie Mae Floyd. 0 Front Row: Wanda May, Patsy Liles, Judy Fats, Terry Stokes, Alice Chapman, Mary White, Petra Pedrosa. Homel THESE FRON ASSEMBLY rea. the program be the stage WASHING D half bad when by a gossip sessii Cafe MP Back Row Jer Crookshank Ray ning Don Herif tor Tamburello vid Benson Fred wood Louis Ritt Vern Colvin M auf Richard 1 Allen Hume D Davis Fred Hicf vi e William K ow: John Cald: R. C. Golden Hulse Ronald 4 mina Steve Peco Steve Wilson Er Wood Charles f Ronald Pasley Robert Hiebert. ABSE Bark Row: Paul ett, Charles Row Charles Beaty. I Rowden, Sandra stattd, Elna Les Annette Moranvi Margaret Hume, na Lentz, Carol 1 Front Row: Sl rie Anderson, I Mae Sprofera, M ABSI Back Row: Dea Williams, Bob S11 Lee Thomas. 0 Barber, Nita Bos: Earlene Harding Donald Wansing Jane Bryant, Ca Anderson, Sylvia 0 Front Row: J Troutman, Phy' Sollomi, Ruth E ABSENTEES 'OOIHS NIGFELLOW ie Turner, Wade rowder, john Os- owz Riley Urton, John Neiderland, es Palmer. 0 Sec- ongfellow, Phillip 'ernice, Bill King, mt Row: Shirley oley, Guy Wake, Jlyn. Weiss. ZNDERSON x Kent, Pat Hake, Mae Holt, Mary Thomason, Mrs. rd Row: Marilyn Koelmel, Bonny Arenson, Bonney fnn, Doris Woods. rilyn Fricke, Nor- Facemire, Shirley Iartman, Shirley u Smith. 0 Front c, Shirley Kinna- y, Wilma Wallace, Pat Homan, Pat : Q J if 2 I i SOAPES Giangolanti, Jody ie Tirtone, Donna ders, Helen Jank, aird Rofwz Gloria ft, Marianne Ed- hnston, Margaret n Palmer, Foresta Rofw: Mona Bur- Erma Deller, Carol rphens, Charlotte e Floyd. 0 Frou! Patsy Liles, Judy , Alice Chapman, Pedrosa. Homerooms THESE FRONT-SEATERS IN ASSEMBLY react differently to the program being presented on the stage. WASHING DISHES isn't half bad when accompanied by a gossip session. Cafe ,MR. HUHN Back Row: Jerry Naylor, Merrill Crookshank, Ray Agler, David Bun- ning, Don Heriford, Fred Dell, Vic- tor Tamburello. 0 Fourth Roux: Da- vid Benson, Fred Jackson, Jim Nor- wood, Louis Rittmaster, Steve Binns, Vern Colvin, Mr. Hulm. 0 Third Row: Richard Bledsoe, Bill Joyce, Allen Hume, Don Fosberg, Terry Davis, Fred Hickman, Russell Har- ville, XVilliam Coombs. 0 Second Row: R. C Hulse, mina, Steve John Caldarella, Don Feagans, . Golden, Al Gauert, jerry Ronald Calvert, Bob Taor- Steve Pecoraro. 0 Front Row: Wfilson, Ernie Sherrow, Roger Wood, Charles Everly, Pat Persell,OJ Ronald Paslcy, Kenneth Bahntge, V Robert Hiebert. 5- Bacle Row: Paul Brammer, Bill Pick- ett, Charles Rowan, Floyd Holmes, Charles Beaty. 0 Third Row: Mary Rowden, Sandra Fann, Richard Um- stattd, Elna Leslie, Kenneth Todd, Annette Moranville. 0 Second' Roful: Margaret Hume, Marlene jones, Don- na Lentz, Carol Grimes, Judy Lewis. 0 Front Roux: Shirley Perriman, Ma- rie Anderson, Elaine Hunt, Anna Mae Sprofera, Marguerite Lucito. ABSENTEES Bark Row: Dean Collins, Winfried Williams, Bob Slover, Byron Macklin, Lee Thomas. 0 Tbirrl Row: Clara Barber, Nita Bosserman, Senna Twist, Earlene Harding, Frank Corsentino, Donald Wansing. 0 Second Row: Jane Bryant, Carrie Maggio, Beverly Anderson, Sylvia XVatson, Twila Karr. 0 Front Row: Violet Taylor, Donna Troutman, Phyllis Guffey, Loretta Sollomi, Ruth Eichenbcrger. 61 if, W ,1 X 1 w A I P K if 55 li Ii EN l x N '35 we ,X 7 A-,I , 'WL 'QQ -' w f' V X 5 Lf - X is -uv ' CJZW .pgsxww Aww NN X Z f M f'-f,f?S ., f, , FQ-f f , , ,.L,,, . W f , ,' MW '12 ,J't, f ' PM ' 1 fp , ,ff I'-1 iw' 'Z fri f 2 '-f' ,, HV, , f f7f I 1 'fl' J, or 4 Z ' 7' I 4, 4 f, ff -I ,,., f ' 6 MY M M -1 5, 1 'KQ- : xx is ' X SR Qing? Aix we L ,QL, X r ,K Q X X X Wx vfkx Nix K X W E? --.-..-nf . W., ,,,...-.1-,.-.-....'...n-.-.,.-.. .... ..- , f L , ' Tiff-Q ,f ,X , -md x STUDENT COUNCIL fFall Semesterj-Back Row: Lester Nigro, Robert Phillips, Jim Hawk, Jon Fults, Charles Black- well, Clifford Price, John Spanbauer, Harold Pittman. 0 Fifth Row: David Soblin, John Neely, Jim Loria, Roger Reynolds, Bill Sandusky, Paul Brammer, Riley Urton, Joseph Wiercinski. 0 Fourth Row: Jim Reese, Marilyn Land, Pat Phillips, Pat Hake, Pat Abston, Glenn Hosman, Kay Davis, Carrie Maggio, Mr. Roedl. 0 'Third Row: Jackie Bailey, Linda Bradley, Sue Smith, June Annis, Lureta Speake, Jody Man-f ft' Y giaracina, Janice Organ, Joyce Hatchitr, Miss Johnson. 0 Second Row: Carol Lee Mitchell, Martha Eslinger, Mike Can- nova, Bobby Sands, Joseph Giambalvo, Shirley Wilson, June Fagan, Donice Baird, Allen Hume. 0 Front Row: Sharon Liggett, Marnae Watson, Joyce Pollard, Sue Forlow, Sandra Strecker, Jacqueline Long, Shirley Schnitzer, Frank Dorcy. The Varied Activities of the Student 9 All in favor say aye Many times during the year these Words were spoken by the presi- dent of Northeast s Student Council Under the supervision of Miss ohnson and Mr. Roedl, Co-Sponsors, committees were formed, chairmen and faculty sponsors were chosen, and the machinery of the council went to work. 9 The ever present safety question was just one of many knotty problems on which the Student Council has put long and exhaustive effort. The Safety Committee put up posters, gave plays and assemblies, and constantly thought of new and better ideas to present to the students Members of the Trophy Case Committee fC0ntmued on neat page 64 THE SAFETY ASSEMBLY SPEAKERvSas S t Robert Davis of the State Patrol who spoke to the student body on the subject of Traffic Safety STUDENT COUNC Sacamano, Fred Wei Turner, Don Cunnix Richie Windle, Don man, Pat Hake, Lois Dick Wendelburg, Fr Larry Hamby, John Barton, Mary Croucl Counei spent many hot hand and awar trophies so they The Health benefit of ches presented for vc mittee The Courtesy tioned in the a S T U D E N T C Ol SPONSORS QLeft Miss Audrey G M Miss Bernice M Health Miss Marv Civic Leo J Roedl Helen Johnson C of Student Council Hortense Miller Sal Clara. Boulton Found Miss Mabel Witt Junior Red Cr me as . s . J . 1 . . I 7 ,, l . S g ' v S I . , 9 ' , , f. , 1 . 3 f, . , 1 lt 1 fs. - . ' ,Y i, , ' 7 aj 1 V , ! V. . 1 .1 'K' - 3 ,J ' ' 1 peake, Jody Manpf -A Miss Johnson. 'O slinger, Mike Can- irley Wilson, June 'ont Row: Sharon ue Forlow, Sandra r, Frank Dorcy, tudent ation Was just on which the nd exhaustive ut up posters, id constantly z to present to se Committee i on next jmgej Y SPEAKER was State Patrol, who on the subject of ls. F KN mx cf f X, A C X STUDENT COUNCIL CSpring Semesterj-Buck Row: Joe Sacamano, Fred Wentz, J. D. Ross, Bob Phillips, Ronald Turner, Don Cunningham, Harold Brockus, Tom Jackson, Richie Windle, Don Heriford. 0 Fourth Row: Glenn Hos- man, Pat Hake, Lois Claxton, Sharon Windle, Carol Jones, Dick Wendelburg, Fred Piraro, Bill LaFevers, Paul Brammer, Larry Hamby, John Calia. 0 Third Row: Mary Elizabeth Barton, Mary Crouch, Kenneth Morris, Mike Cannova, Sallie ouncil Prove of Value spent many hours With polishing cloth in one hand and award in the other, cleaning our trophies so they would shine like new. The Health Committee gave seniors the benefit of chest X-rays, entertainment Was presented for veterans by the Red Cross Com- mittee. The Courtesy Committee had a member sta- tioned in the alcove to Welcome visitors, and STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS Uaeft to figlatj -Miss Audrey G. Miller, Artg Miss Bernice M. Light, Health, Miss Mary Baxter, Civic, Leo J. Roedl and Miss Helen Johnson, Co-Sponsors of Student Council, Miss L. Hortense Miller, Safety, Miss Clara Boulton, Lost and Found, Miss Mabel A. Ne- witt, Junior Red Cross. Day, Edith Gcndreau, Barbara Allison, Jody Mangiaracina, David Sano, Henry Rector. 0 Second Row: Doris Hockett, Lana Walthour, Linda Bradley, Sandra Partridge, Ann Sheets, Bobbie Cantrell, Marylyn Martinovich, Jo Anne Babler, Shir- ley Anderson, Beryl Niblock, Miss Johnson. 0 Front Row: Wanda Smith, Judy Fats, Marnae Watson, Joyce Pollard, Jeanette Coffman, Frank Dorcy, Carolyn White, Carol Box, Joyce Tann, Carol McNamara. to ortheast the Civic Committee Worked hard to keep the building neat. 9 To be Mayor for a Day is the desire of all council representatives. Annual High School Day at City Hall gives students the opportu- nity to play the roles of city ofhcials. As these committees Work together for the common good, they become a vital part of life at Northeast. I . c , , 6 5 We 9 This yeai Annual pro yet the staff Taking, ic collecting ir ning page la of producin3 Adviser .... Co-Editors in Assistant E Senior Editor Assistant Sc Co-Business lN Photographer Assistant I Photography WRITERS flex Leger, Gayle Anderson, Sh. Clark. Z The Nolneaster Staff of 19 3 COMPARING READING C' easter are Qlef Shull, Frances and Carol Shui THE NORYASTFR STAFF-Bark Row: Joanne Jones, Con- nie W'omnck, XVaync Thomson, Phyllis Leger, Don Pitt, jerry Wfadley. 0 Fourth Row: Roberta Simms, Harriet De Groff, ,lane Springer. 0 Tffiril IQUIV2 Rosalie Mazzeffe, Carol Shu- matc, Betty Xlfilligims, Sarah Sappington, Martha Eslinger, De Lou Nebgen. 0 Second Row: Frances Millei, Mary Hall. 0 Fran! Row: Mr. Kresse, Louise Henry, Shirley Shull, Mary Lukens. 0 Abxwzi: Phyllis Clark, Shirley Anderson, Barbara Helm, Gayle Stevenson, Sue Renne. ,. . V .Sus -11 ', Mary Hall. 0 'ley Shull, Mary nderson, Barbara Worli and Fun Produced Your Annual 9 This year's Nor'easter has been, as every Annual proves to be, a tough assignment, yet the staff enjoyed a merry year. Taking, identifying, and mounting pictures, collecting money, preparing copy, and plan- I ning page layouts are some of the many tasks of producing a yearbook. Assistant Editor ........... Senior Editor ..........,...,. Assistant Senior Editor .... Co-Business Managers ....., .Arthur O. Kresse Assistant Photographer .,..... Photographer ................ Photography Editors ........,. WRITERS Qleft io riglotj-Phyllis Leger, Gayle Stevenson, Shirley Anderson, Shirley Shull, Phyllis Clark. COMPARING PICTURES AND READING COPY for the Nor'- easter are Ueft to righfj-Shirley Shull, Frances Miller, Mary Lukens, and Carol Shumate. ,- H -- . . x a-- .. Adviser ....,.... ' .........,.. Arthur O. Kresse Co-Editors in Chief. .Jane Springer, Roberta Simms . .Wayne Thomson Many hours of toil are behind us, leaving the memory of a year that brought laughter, friendships, and the realization that co-opera- tion is necessary to achieve success. As the yearbook is delivered from our hands to yours, we lean back in an easy chair, sigh with relief, and thumb through the pages of a vast volume of memories-the 1953 Nor'easter. Staff Positions 1 ......Mary Hall . . .Carol Shumate . . .Louise Henry, Rosalie Mazzeffe . . . .Donald Pitt Harriet De Groff, De Lou Nebgen HEADS OF STAFF Clefi to riglofj Jane Springer, Roberta Simms, Wayne Thomson, Mary Hall,'Sue Renne, Rosalie Mazzeffe. 0 Seaierlz Arthur O. Kresse. ' Absent: Louise Henry. PROOF AND COPY READERS Cleft 150 riglytj-Connie Womack, Martha Eslinger, Betty Williams, Sarah Sappington, Jerry Wadley, Joanne Jones. Index Cnairman .................... Sue Renne Assistants ........ Frances Miller, Jerry Wadley Writers .......... Shirley Anderson, Phyllis Clark Phyllis Leger, Shirley Shull, Gayle Stevenson Proof and Copy Readers .......,. Martha Eslinger, Barbara Helm, Joanne Jones, Sarah Sappington, ' Betty Jane Williams, Connie Womack Typi'sts .............. Mary Lukens, Shirley Shull Art Consultant .....,..... Miss Mabel A. Newitt SELECTING the best building pic- ture for the front of the Nor'easter are Cleft to rightj-DeLou Neb- gen, Miss Newitt, Harriet DeGroif, and Don Pitt. CO-BUSINESS MANAGER Rosa- lie Mazzeffe takes a report on Nor'eastcr sales from Barbara Helm fleftj as Mary Louise Henry re- cords the results on the chart. FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF-Back Row: Anita Donnici, Jean Sheiiield, Roy Allen, John Royle, Charles Warm- ington, Bert Stolifer. 0 Tbirzl Row: Nancy Parr, Carol Horner, Carolyn Canada, Julia Howery, Dick XVendelburg, Kay Davis, Kenneth Young. 0 Sefonrl Row: Beverly Miller, Joyce Simpson, Janis Reese, Donna Hitchcock, Shirley Gover, Jocelyn Kellstrom. 0 Front Row: Shirley Shull, Joy Gray- bill, Ruthanne Harper, Nadine Perry, Myrna Markwell, Jo Anne Babler, Mr. Ditmars. lf, , -1 I , , Very Few Events of the School Year 9 Did someone get that front page picture?', Where,s that copy? Is a cappella spelled with two p's? It was a busy year--full of hard work, achievement, fun, and here and there a disap- pointment. Time flew. With everyone helping, work and worry decreased. The editor in chief had 68 her hands full improving and changing the paper, meanwhile, page editors worked dili- gently to complete their pages on time. While the assignment editor puzzled over who was covering the week's assembly, the art editor selected and discarded cartoons. 9 Finances gave the business manager a head- ache, but perhaps it was no Worse than those fC0ntinued cm next pagej V - HEADS OF STAFF, First Semester CLeft to rigbfj-Beverly Miller, Assignment Editor, Dick Wendelburg, Fourth-Page Editorg Shirley Shull, First-Page Editor, Kay Davis, Editor in Chief, Janis Reese, Business Managerg Nadine Perry, Second- Page Editorg Julia Howery, Third-Page Editor. - ---- v HEADS OF S' fLeft fo rigblj- Editorg Judy Sl' tor, Shirley Sch torg Louis Rittn tor, Pat Phillips Tann, Business ington, Assignmc Eseap the reporter: Without I havebeen in students wh: ier. This yea style of type per more att SECOND SEMEf Nicholson, Pat I ey Kiser, Glori ow: Doris Facei i i Shirley Gover lull, oy Gray 1 Markwell, Jo Year langing the forked dill une lzzled over bly, the art ns ger a head than those rz next jmgej Semester QLe 15 er, Assignment g Fourth Page st Page Editor efg Janis Reese ry Third Page M. F7 Y---1 '5 Snr 1' , ' HEADS OF STAFF, Second Semester CLz'ft to rigfalj-Jackie Long, First-Page, Editorg Judy Shelton, Second-Page Edi- torg Shirley Schnitzer, Third-Page Edi-A-' torg Louis Rittmaster, Fourth-Page Edi- torg Pat Phillips, Editor in Chiefg Joyce Tann, Business Managerg Beverly Penn- ington, Assignment Editor. Escape the Courler Staff s Nose for News the reporters had as deadlines drew near W1thout Mr Kunz all of thrs work would have been in vain, for it 1S he and his printmg students who set the type and print the Cour ier Th1s year a new masthead and a different style of type were rntroduced, making the pa per more attractive The school a er IS an 1m ortant factor 1n P P P b1nd1n the u ils to ether into an active stu g P P S dent body The Courier Staff, under the super v1s1on of their instructor, Mr Ditmars worked hard to brin the school events of the g year to the attent1on of both faculty and stu dents SECOND SEMESTER COURIER STAFF B eltfkow Nancy Nicholson Pat Phillips Reba Edwards irgima Kent Shir ey Kiser Gloria Schmall Beverly Pennington 0 Mlrldlc 0141 Doris Facemire Shirley Schnitzer Mary Lou Tittsworth Della Reed Shirley Koelmel Dick Hisey Marilyn Parks Louis Rittmaster 0 Front Row Jerry Georg Antoinette DeSimone Sh1rley Kinnaman Joyce Tann Joan Hartman ackie Long Judy Shelton Mr D1t CEOf ff 69 L., ,fw- 9 JZ 5 ' a I , Y . 9 i V J ' I ' 7 66 ' 99 . ' . u n Q Q I n n o - .. . . . . . , J . V . . - . - v - T . , ist X i .V i 5 l . , , . , 3 . Z, . - . . ' A ' I ' ey . ' I 7 ' 3 . . ' I - 7 . i ! ! 1 Y 4 I Y, Z 9 3 A 9 D - ' ' i ' A . T A X Z. 5 A f A ' M gg, v r '. 1 A A N Perry, Second- 0 p, V V' , .T V 1 K W . 4 ,V L 1 V ii' 2 Society Cabinets ALPHAS-Shirley Volk, Vice-President lg Nancy Simms, Treasurer 1, Barbara Cox, Vice-President 25 Carol Horner, Treasurer 2g Sarah Sappington, Secre- tary 2, Sue Forlow, President 1, 2, Jane Springer, Secretary 1. BENTONS--Don Dixon, President 2g Bill Clow, Treasurer 1, 2, J. NV. Mc- Connell, Secretary 2, Russell Pope, Vice- Pnresident 13 Don Tosti, Secretary 1, -lack NVebb, Vice-President 2, John Kai- ser, President 1. CLIOS-Roberta Simms, Secretary lg Beverly Miller, Vice-President 2, Jackie Long, Vice-President 1, President 2g Julia Howery, President lg Myrna Mark- well, Treasurer 25 Judy Shelton, Treas- urer 1, Secretary 2. DEBATERS-Richard Hickok, Secre- tary 2g Dick Wendelburg, Secretary 1, President 25 Louis Rittmaster, President 1, Dave Soblin, Vice-President lg Bob Webb, Treasurer 23 John Brassfield, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2. DELTAS-Rosalie Mazzeffe, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 25 Charlene Wfilliams, President 19 Kay Davis, Vice-President lg Phyllis Clark, Treasurer 2, Sara Davis, Secretary 1, President 2g Felisa Smith, Secretary 2. THETAS-Connie Womack, President 13 Marilyn Land, Treasurer 2, Margie Czar, President 25 Charlene Kouns, Secretary 1: Ilona Teravskis, Vice-President lg Shirley Hawkins, Vice-President 2g Elaine XVylic, Secretary 2g Nancy Parr, Treas- urer 1. V 70 , w ALPHA LITERAF Carol Horner, Bai Lois Claxton, Cari Donna Thomas, S Shirley Volk, Eve Row: Sue Forlow Reese, 'Sylvia MCC 9 Societies nr of officers, son year event, tl testg the Fare' BENTON LITERZ Adviserg Ray Ag Clow. 0 Middle R 1 l l l l Q 4,21 ef be L U ff' I ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Carolyn Canada, Carol Horner, Barbara Cox, Sarah Sappington, Ann Wfillis, Lois Claxton, Carole Lilly. 0 Fourth Row: Janet Andrews, Donna Thomas, Shirley Dolr, Doris Mehner, Joanne Jones, Shirley Volk, Evelyn Maycock, Kaye Dominick. 0 Tfairrl Row: Sue Forlow, Shirley Schnitzer, Jane Springer, Janis Reese, Sylvia McGaugh, Nancy Simms, Mary Crouch, Judy Dull. I Second Row: Pat Murphy, Diana Childs, Barbara Patrick, Jo Ann Nelson, Joan Curran, Betty Williams, Donna Lentz, Jo Anne Babler, Miss Gilmore, Adviser. 0 Front Row: Ruth Snyder, Carol Shumate, Joyce Pollard, Carol Legant, Carol Box, Sharon McConnell, Sue Ann Rickey, Jane Dickerson. Absent: Pat Hamilton, Barbara Helm, Shirley Lingle. A Lit ontest Highlights the Year 9 Societies mean many things-the election of oflicers, songleaders, new members, the mid- year event, the Intersociety Dance, Lit Con- test, the Farewell Banquet, and all the laugh- BENTON LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Mr. Alexander, Adviser, Ray Agler, Russell Pope, Harold Brockus, Bill Clow. 0 Middle Row: J. W. McConnell, Jack Webb, Donald ter, tears, companionships, and friendships that make societies a part of school life. One remembers not only the greatest event of the year, Lit Contest, but the excitement CC01Zfi1Z7l!?f1 071 next ,bagel Dixon, John Kaiser. 0 Frou! Row: Ray Cook, Herb Hodge, Allen Hume, Don Tosti, Phillip Bouldin. Abscj11f:',Mickey Bartow. ,' ' , 5 ' X. r' , I l P 7 1 gj,,,,--- I , ff' I. CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Jane Bun- ning, Julia Howery, Shirley Kiser, Genevieve Cholak, Bev- erly Pennington, Charlene Cunningham, Mary Hall, Jean Sheffield, Mrs. Henderson, Adviser. 0 Fourflo Row: Dyvonne Miller, Jo Hartnett, Joyce Elliott, Charlene Husbenet, Janice Hendrickson, Eleanor Jean Hutton, Ida Mae Ciro, Jill -Rogers. 0 Tlairrl Row: Judy Shelton, Joan Hartman, Roberta Simms, Marjorie Allen, Betty Lee Williams, Janiece Staves, Sallie Day, Jackie Bailey, Marilyn Parks. 0 Second Row: Sharon Lynn, Barbara Kiser, Joyce Tann, Emma Hinton, Judy Calla- han, Janet Nuckolls, Beverly Miller, Jackie Long. 0 Front Row: Jean Igert, Gloria Iman, Paula Blouscine, 'Barbara Bloom, Mary Lou Dooley, Linda Cureton, Marnae Watson, Joyce Shafer, Myrna Markwell. Lit Contest Hi hlights the Year he had planning costumes, rehearsing songs, and preparing his Lit Work. 9 On that great night, songs were sung, dec- lamations were given, and the winners of poem, NORTHEAST SOCIETY OF DEBATE-Back Row: Don Harris, Harold Pennington, Roger Henshaw, Bill Shour, Kenny Young, Cliff Hopkins, Don Cunningham, Jim Loria. 0 Fonrtb Row: Don Farrar, Jim Hawk, Jack Harrington, Louis Rittmaster, Don Heath, Charles Price, David Rittmaster, Mr. Longfellow, Adviser. 0 Third Row: Jerry Wadley, Bill short story, essay, and prepared speech were announced. I-Iandkerchiefs were in abundance at the annual Farewell Banquets as all prom- ised to do better, or just as well, next year. Wesemann, Paul Brammer, Dave Soblin, Earl Ekman, Bob Webb, Lester Nigro. 0 Second Row: Bob Perusich, Richard Hickok, Bob Medley, Richard Harris, Fred Piraro, Gail Howard, Joe Sacamano, Sal Fanara. 0 Front Row: John Bullard, Frank Dorcy, Jess La Puma, Craig Lyerla, Carl Shortino, Jim Scott, Dick' W-endelburg. Absent: John Calia. 72 f 41'- ,V CI C CE C ..-ai' ff-493 DELTA LITER! Barbara Duncan nici, Sharon W 0 Fourth Row: Gail Davis, Shi De Groff, Gloi Carol Lee Mite Erickson, Linda f Oni April NUAL LITQ the auditori' Prepared Spee Declamation Short Story Poem Essay TI-IETA LITER Shirley Hawkins Marilyn Land, I Denise Morrow, Womack, Marga Miss Thompson, Madsen, Glenda :ace Staves Sallie nd Row: Sharon ton Judy Calla- , Long. 0 Front e Barbara Bloom e Watson Joyce speech were in abundance as all prom next year arl Ekman Bob Perusich Richard red Piraro Gail font Row: John sent: ohn Calia 37' ,.4-Y . :V fx f 'f ' ,lf DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Beverly Duncan Barbara Duncan Phyllis Clark June Morris Anita Don- nici Sharon Windle iMiss Stewart Adviser' Pat Phillips. 0 Fourth Row: De Lou Nebgen Kay Keirns Janice Organ Gail Davis Shirley Anderson Jocelyn Kellstrom Harriet De Groff Gloria Schmall. Third Row: Carol Nash Carol Lee Mitchell Phyllis Leger Sue Renne Lou Ann Erickson Linda Bradley Sara Davis Dollie Button. 0 Second On April 17 the TI-IIRTY-EIGHTH AN- NUAL LITERARY CONTEST was held in the auditorium. The Thetas won first place GOLD MEDAL Ruth Hicklin QThetaj Adelle Gendreau CThetaj Doris Williams fThetaj Poem Sylvia Watson QThetaj Essay Jane Springer CAlphaJ Prepared Speech Declamation Short Story THETA LITERARY SOCIETY Back Row Marilyn West Shirley Hawkins Nancy Hedeen Pat Hake Doralee Vance Marilyn Land Louise Henry Nancy Parr I Fourlh Row Denise Morrow Donna Twyman Shirley Koelmel Connie Womack Margaret Kepner Ruth Hicklm Sylvia Watson Miss Thompson Adviser 0 Tbzrcl Row Pat Ganzer udy Madsen Glenda Rogers Doris XVlll11mS Barbara Hawthorne Row: Charlene Williams Nadine Perry Genelle Goings Sue Smith eanne Duncan Mary Ann Benenate Mary Elizabeth Barton Barbara Mulnix Mary Lukens. 0 Front Row: Shirley Shull Rosalie Mazzeffe Felisa Smith ean Burgio Marie Giordano Frances Cannova Mary Margaret Sommers Betty Friend. Absenl: Kay Davis Joyce Hatchitt Betty McNeill Nancy Tungett Barbara Allison. with 20 pointsg the Alphas were second with 13 Dointsg and the Clios, third with 6 points SILVER MEDAL Carol Horner CAlphaj Sarah Sappmgton CAlphaj Janice Gebhart CCl1oj Sara Davis fDeltaj Jane Bunning fCl1oj BRONZE MEDAL Pat Phillips CDeltaj Dick Wendelburg CDebaterj Kaye Dominick fAlphaJ Sylvia McGaugh fAlphaj William Sh ur CD baterj Jane Bowman Jo Rogers 0 Secoml Row Lana Walthour Ilona Teravskis Pat Buschhorn Jeanette Coffman Lida Stark Bernita Burgxn Frances Johnston Margie Czar 0 Front Rmv Mary Lou Summers Nan Brooks Elaine Wylie Caro line Kern Adele Gendreau Yvonne Richards Frances Miller Morris Carolyn Muncaster 75 f L! S2 U Y Ci Q I L3 or f Y l 3 3 Y Y Il I I ' ' ' 1 .I n 1 Y 7 Y 7 Y I 1 3 1 x 9 Y Y Y J Y 7 7 7 9 , 0 , i s i , , , Y J Y Y 5 Y , Y 1 A ' u . . . . . C 2 - r ' , , . 2 , T Y 9 Y I , Y Y Y Y A , . . v Z . . . . , , - , , - , . . . ' . . s D Y 7 ' Y Y Y I v y x Y x y r ' I ' ' , ' . ' - : , J Absent: June Fagan, Charlene Kouns, Clara La Sala, Betty 'aig Lyerla, Carl - - - - . 1 1 7 7 ! ' J . 1 1' 'F I , ,, 5. . , , , , . f B. l i l l 5 V , A 1 X, K fi Q .1 I X ART CLUB-Back Row: Barbara Lynn, Atley Lewis, Don Forlow, Don Fortner, Miss A. G. Miller, Miss Newitt, Shirley Volk. 0 Tfoirri Row: Allen Anderson, Billie Hurst, Mary Anne Rose, Anetta Patterson, Mary Ann Marriott, Richard Fanolio, Patricia Hardie. 0 Second Row: Nancy Parr, Art Club 9 Where,s that safety poster? t'What do you think of this painting? The main function of the Art Club is to co- operate with the school for the advertisement of various activities. Favors for the veterans, trips to Topeka, Lawrence, or ,Jefferson.,.City, and a picnic in the spring are the main activities to which they look forward. , E lb , La ART HONORS-Back Row: Barbara Lynn, John Staniield, Atlcy Lewis, Don Forlow, Anetta Patterson, Shirley Volk. 0 Middle Row: Margaret Kepner, Joan Shotliff, Bertha Rey- I4, L Q ' 'y ' --Y..- Marilyn Parks, Marianne Edwards, Lida Stark, Donna Bryson, Jacquelen Peterson. 0 Front Row: Mary Lou Dooley, Frank Dorcy, Judy Callahan, Janiece Staves, Betty Boyle, Jimmie Evans, Sara Davis. Art Honors 9 At Emery Bird Thayer, the Regional Scho- lastic Art Contest was held again this year. Some participants won gold keys and certifi- cates of merit. The better exhibits were sent to New York, the scene of the National Contest. Here the winners received an honorable men- tion, a cash award, or a senior portfolio scholar- ship. J , 1 . 1 . J ,- fl 1 il ,J 1 I I nolds, Jane Bunning, Betty Boyle, Jack Becker. O Front Row: Judith Orrill, Charlene XVilliams, Jackie Long, Jimmie Evans, Charles Brinkley, Sara Davis. J 72 SPANISH CLUB-l Kay Davis, Beverl Mrs. Bell. 0 Third Bill Weseman, Budd Beverly Prosser. 0 0 Poems, skit Spanish songs part of the Sp The main obje dents an oppo. standing of t spoken. In March, a a typical street very successful SEAL CLUB-Bac Shirley Hahn, Shar fCora Lee Wilson, Hume, Wanda Tu: Roth, Sylvia MCG , Donna Bryson, 1 Dooley, Frank ' Boyle, Jimmie 5 gional Scho- n this year. and certili- were sent to nal Contest. orable men- olio scholar- . 0 Front Row: Long, Jimmie 5 222536 ' . Fla f , . .g5gyfa A3 'A V I V 63 vi ,W I kzH,ya, I fl' i f f M51 If . I L I N...- L'r SPANISH CLUB-Back Rofwz Barbara Helm, Richard Hickok. Kay Davis, Beverly Tapp, Bob Renfro, Rudolfo Nunez, Mrs. Bell. 0 Tfairzl Row: Sylvia Watson, Dick Wendleburg, Bill Weseman, Buddy Ranallo, Ann Willis, Mary Ellen Schultz, Beverly Prosser. 0 Second Row: Betty Williams, Marguriette panish lub' 0 Poems, skits, speeches, and the study of Spanish songs and dances constituted a large part of the Spanish Club's activities this year. The main objective of the Club is to give stu- dents an opportunity to have a better under- standing of the countries where Spanish is spoken. ' In March, a Spanish assembly, which showed a typical street scene in Mexico, was presented very successfully to the students. SEAL CLUB-Buck Row: Clara Emrick, Pat Skidmore, Shirley Hahn, Sharon Windle, Pat Ganzer, Dorothy Rodina, Cora Lee Wilson, Martha Cook. 0 Tbird Row: Margaret Hume, Wanda Turner, Shirley Lingle, Juanita Spoor, Rita Roth, Sylvia McGaugh, Phyllis Arenson, Miss Moyer. 0 7 Crawford, Lavonna Guy, Jackie Jones, Twila Karr, Nancy Pierce, Elna Leslie, Margaret Kepner. 0 Front Row: Judy Fats, William Banks, Joyce Ricketts, Patty Jackson, Midge Champion, Janice Segler, Dorothy Ziegler, Judith Fisher. Seal Club 9 Girls who enjoy swimming have the oppor- tunity to develop skill by participating in the activities of the Seal Club. The mastery of the more complicated strokes was the goal set by many of the members this year. A wonderful trip to the K.C.A.C. and the picnichin' the spring were the social events. Whether splashing in the water or gliding to and fro, the Seals are trying for swimming per- fection. Second Row: Anna Zimmerman, Pauline Van Camp, Nancy Goertz, Dixie Smith, Shirley Powell, Garhon Ekman, Barbara Hall. I Front Row: Paula Bloustine, Pat Murphy, Carol Preston, Kathryn Powell, Carol Meek, Phyllis.Guffey, Mary Newby, Shirley Corson. f f J 7 5 I L 1 K, K If SPEECH ARTS CLUB-Back Row: Jim Loria, John Kaiser, David Soblin, Earl Ekman, Louis Rittmaster, Jack Webb, Cliff Hopkins, Clifford Price, Sharon Windle. 0 Fifth Row: Kaye Dominick, Jill Rogers, June Morris, Lorna Wheeler, Beverly Pennington, Mary Hall, Sarah Sappington, Bob Van Compernolle, Jackie Bailey. 0 Fourlb Row: Reba Edwards, Barbara Cox, Pat Phillips, Clara LaSala, Gloria Schmall, Janet Hobson, Janice Hendrickson, June Fagan, Ruth Hick- lin. 0 Tbirrl Row: Judy Shelton, Charles DiCapo, Beverly Miller, Shirley Dolt, Sue Renne, Barbara Mulnix, Caroline Kern, Sandra Partridge, Miss Cassell. 0 Second Row: Beverly Langford, Janet Nuckolls, Sue Ann Rickey, Jane Dickerson, Joyce Tann, Carol Box, Shirley Pennington, Jacqueline Long, Joan Hartman. 0 Front Row: Barbara Sims, Shirley Shull, Felisa Smith, Betty Friend, Margaret Matthews, Ruth Snyder, Charlene Williams, Frances Cannova, Jess LaPuma. Activities Galore for S eech Arts Club 0 Many things contributed to making this year an eventful one for members of the Speech Arts Club. A Miss Cassellis dramatic classes made meetings sparkle with the comedies Opening Night,', Who Says Can't?,' and others. ' Occasionally throughoutithe year demon- strations on costuming, make-up, and other phases of show business were given. c'rtFood'1and'rfurrrvvere9providedr Jforrall' eat The annual chili supper at the YD, 9 Choosing the bestgbgy and girl actors of the year Wasn't easy, but a committee of six finally made a decision to satisfy all. The year of, fun and Worthwhile experiencelf Q came to an end with an unforgettalige picnic? , ' xl -jj ,X ,7 'fri lt B J ONLY ONE SCRIPT-so everybody must stretch in order to see his lines during the first reading of theyplay. 'T' s ,GO-and yve'll be on the airvlv 7 6 A Z Z, Y S 5 'I f F an ffl-IE A CAPPEI. Easter music at ou iLIKE COILED SP in the first sound c iNORTHEAST'S W at the Kansas Citj Dixon, Ronald Ha liicha rd anohQ,,,1Q K li 0 V ' I' DiCapo, Beverly L Mulnix, Caroline and Row: Beverly ', Jane Dickerson, , Jacqueline Long, ms, Shirley Shull, :ws, Ruth Snyder, ,aPuma. uh Y J X, cj 1 if ,Q ' el , I I Q aught b the Roving Cameraman lQ Q if Q 'THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR presents a program of aster music at our assembly. lLIKE COILED SPRINGS suddenly released, rhey're off an the first sound of the assembly bell. NORTHEASTS WINNERS in the Science Fair held at the Kansas City Museum are Cleft to rightj-Don Dixon, Ronald Harris, Lawrence Jurkiewiez, Bill Clow, li X , xl Z: :J '. W! .g M THE R.O.T.C. QUEEN, Loretta Conole, was crowned January 17 ,at the Battalion Ball. THE SWEETHEART COUPLE of the Valentine Dance, sponsored by Y-Teens, was June Annis and Bob Evans. l Ramsey, these second graders from Thacher School show great interest. R1g1gard.F21n0110,. Don HR,IIA,S,QQHrIQSLi. . r r er .mrejr -- r e-fw:f.fm1.f.- eeeeeee e . -. -C . - . A 77 x : J 1 LISTENING TO A STORY told by Mrs. Willie Mary I I l 3 a-'W l I ' r J PepperettesiPep ep Cheefiiigvsieeiiioili ,PEP CLUB-Back Row: Shirley Williams, Anetta Patterson, ,Phyllis Leger, Harriet DeGroH, Joyce Hatchitt, Sharon XVin- idle, Jeanne Duncan, June Morris, Virginia Kent, Joan Shotliff, Pat Smith, Doris Williams, Jackie Peterson, Connie Womack, 'Pat Tipton, Marlyn Comby, Bonnie Hagg, Barbara Duncan, Joyce Colyer, Frankie Johnston. 0 Fourth Row: Donna Lynn, ,Joanne Jones, Bobbie Cantrell, Sandra Partridge, Frances Greg- ory, Delores Lewis, Marlene Jones, Sue Ann Rickey, Barbara Mulnix, Liz Barton, Carol Meek, Sue Currence, Louise Bor- chers, Marjorie Allen, Janet Andrews, Joyce Johnson, Anna Zimmerman, Marianne Edwards, Shirley Morlan, Rcta Mayden. PEP CLUB-Back Row: Shirley Anderson, Sue Welbourn, Connie Spano, Mary Schlie, Beryl Niblock, Jo Ann Barton, Pat Homan, Sue Renne, Sherry Dolt, Shirley Schnitzer, Judy Shelton, Jackie Long, Janet Hobson, Gloria Schmall, Carol Smith, Hazel Faustlin, Bernita Burgin, Carolyn Hall, Judy Lewis, Beverly Anderson, Ruth Snyder, Carolyn De Lapp. il Third Row: Sue Smith, Rosetta Mangiaracina, Marie Ferro, Clara La Sala, Norma Baley, Frances Phillips, Doris White, ,Norma Dudding, Mary Wood, Yvonne Craig, Dixie Moss, Shir- ley Gover, Joyce Kleihauer, Denise Dugan, Genelle Goings, 0 Tbira' Row: Barbara Darnell, Wilma Sims, Betty Higginsl Joy Graybill, Edith Epps, Betty Boyle, Joyce Pollard, Sharon Feagan, Myrna Lain, Sarah Shiner, Carrie Bonavia, Barbara, Hall, Garhan Ekman, Joyce Tann, Shirley Kinnaman, Emma Hinton, Joyce Simpson, Janice Reese, Marilyn Fricke. 0 Second Row: Elaine Woolsey, Carol Preston, Delores Sattley, Eva Lynri Landers, Jeanie Gerber, Gloria Iman, Bonnie Townley, Joycdl Colley, Barbara Sims, Jeanette Tann, Antoinette DeSimone, Judy Fats, Joann Villa, Jo Ann Caldarella, Beverly Langford.fl 0 Front Row CCheerlendersJ: Charlene Williams, Beverlyf Miller, Carol Mitchell, Sallie Day, Jill Rogers, Janet Nuckollsil' if Mary Inbody, Alice Hurst, Barbara Johnson, Carol Box, Mary, Lou Tittsworth. 0 Second Row: Mary Hernandez, Carolyn, Kern, Rita Roth, Carmen Hockett, Carol Steele, Doris Hock-I ett, Janet Baldwin, Myrna Markwell, Sylvia McGaugl1, Kay Dominick, Donice Baird, Kay Keirns, Janice Organ, Linda Tip-, ton, Donna Johnson, Frances Miller, Connie Hunt. 0 FT011Ifl' Row: Donna Cordell, Barbara Patrick, Patty Clark, Mildred Champion, Patty Jackson, Carolyn White, Gladys Ewing, Jane Dickerson, Shirley Shull, Margaret Matthews, Paula Bloustine, Sharon Liggett, Jean Igert, Miona Lucas. B 78 ,J 1 1 X -X --'. 1 I 's ,YI ,ek I fi K 1 J ,. - X and I1 9 t'Hold th coming froi Northeast pl for Northeas on to victor PEP CLUB-B114 Genevieve Cholals Jane Bunning, Be Doranna Schneidn Phillips, Anita D Pennington, Judy son, Beverly Dun Simms, Judy Call PEP CLUB-Bac Jackie Tittone, lN Wilson, Donna W Lucania, Glenda l Simms, Bobbie K4 Eichenberger, Joyl Prosser, Joyce F l l l Q J? ecfloli IS Betty Hlggms, e Pollard Sharon Bonavm Barbara Kmnaman Emm Frlclse 0 Seton 1 Sattley Eva Lynn e Townley Joyc Jmette DeS1mone1 everly Langford lll13mS Beverly s Janet Nuckolls Carol Box Mary' rnandez Caroly a McGaugh Kay Jrgan Lmda Tlp Hunt 0 Frou! y Clark Mlldre ladys Ewmg Jan Paula Bloustxne ff? f C Q10 l fl!! ff ff! if J S and Ins ire Cham 1011 p p Shlp Teams 9 Hold that l1 me' IS a fam1l1ar sound comlng from our Vlklng Pepperettes, the Northeast pep club Tney are seen cheermg for Northeast at all the games, urgmg the team on to v1ctory Provxdmg the needed support PEP CLUB Bncfz R010 Clara Emrlck Carleen Edwards Genevleve Cholak Janxce Roper Lols Claxton Shlrley Volk Jane Bunnmg Beverly Prosser Carolyn Canada Carol Beebe Doranna Schnexder Mary Hall Kay Pott Barbara Cox Pat Phlllxps Anlta Donn1c1 Jean Sheffield Carol Horner Beverly Pennmgton Judy Howery 0 Middle Row JSHICB Hendrxck Slmms udy Callahan Jo Hartnett Charlene Husbenet Sarah PEP CLUB Back Row Lmda Bradley Eva Lee Thomas ackle Trttone Margaret Rozgay Carol Damclson Cora Lee Wilson Donna Wood Pat Ganzer Murlel Faustlxn Ruth Ann Lucanla Glenda Rogers Jane Sprmger Barbara Helm Nancy Slmms Bobble Kemp Sandra Stafford I Mldfllf Row Ruth Elchenberger Joyce Shafer Sharon Lynn Angella GlgllO Mary Prosser Joyce Frtzwater Shlrley W1lson Darrylene York for the teams and sellmg EICRCKS to all the games are just part of the1r many act1v1t1es When handmg out the cred1t for vlctorxes, let s not forget our V1k1ng Pepperettes Sappmgton Phyllls Clark Betty Wxllxams Margaret Kent Carolme Muncaster oyce Ellxott Blllxe Hurst Betty Whntc Nancy Jodts Alberta Txmm Sh1rley Hawkms Ruth H1cklm I Front Row Bonney Noland Bonny Alexander Sharon Mc Connell Donna Vessels Jo Anne Babler Joan Burden Anna McGowan Glorla Onka Borre Carroll Joann Rxce Mar Y M1cel1 Jo MRFIC Ross Mary Gordon Delores Passantxno Betty Txttone Anna Sprofera Lavonna Guy Joan Garnett Jerre Murray Sally Jo Parker Patrxcxa Bryeans A1leen Kaxser Ruth Ann Albertson 0 P10711 Row Dxana Chllds Sally Vogt Clydxa Toms Lmda Cureton Rosalyn DeS1mone oann Urton Pauline Van Camp Dmxle Sm1th Rosalxe Mazzeffe Jean Burlo Frances Carmova Bar bara Bloom 79 I w ,U 4 1, 42-- - Q ,.1'yW- ' A' . 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BOWLING PARTIES are tops with the girls in Olym- pic Club. Olympians Emphasize Good portsmanship 0 Let's have a goal! Drive that ball! With the beginning of the hockey season, the Olym- pic Club held its first meeting. By the last of October, new members had been initiated at an annual chili supper. The Olympians were in full swing. 9 Basketball season found the girls with bruised shins from the preceding hockey sea- son and with jammed fingers from rusty bas- ketball skill. Set ,em up! Spike that ball! OLYMPIC CLUB-Back Row: Donna Dunlap, Norma Bry- ant, Nancy Tungett, Evelyn Maycock, Shirley Kiser, Janice Roper, Genevieve Cholak, Shirley Williams, Mrs. Hensley. 0 Fourila Row: Dixie Moss, Myrna Lain, Glenda Rogers, Lula Belle Smith, Joanne Jones, Doris Williams, Phyllis Leger, De Lou Nebgen, Doris Mehner, Barbara Allison. 0 Third Row: Carol Lee Mitchell, Lou Ann Erickson, Joyce Fitzwater, Aileen Volleyball season, and the semester had begun. 5 Officers and new members were elected. Softball season opened with the coming of spring. An annual picnic was held at Mrs. Hensley's home, whereueveryone had loads of fun. 0 To promote good sportsmanship and fellow- ship among seniors, juniors, and sophomores is the purpose of the Olympic Club. Kaiser, Louise Borchers, Marjorie Allen, Barbara Darnell, Eliza- beth Barton, Judy Dull. 0 Second Row: Sharon McConnell, Barbara Kiser, Betty Higgins, Mary Crouch, Beryl Niblock, Myrna Markwell, Roberta Simms, Pat Homan, Jo Ann Bar- ton, Carol Nash. 0 Front Row: Rosalie Mazzeffe, Gloria Onka, Eva Lynn Landers, Edith Epps, Donna Cordell, Joy Graybill, Shirley Umstattd, Joan Curran, Sue Forlow. , 80 I f 1 fy . ,gn x si 5 Y 1? gf s Q. W,-ff ? f 71 Z X, HI-Y-Bark Row: James Prock, Don Row: Louis Rittm Crookshank, Dona Hi 9 The North Mr. Ray How president of t busy year. They went saw movies, l topics, partici tournament, a Y building They plann nual Snowball downtown YI! was attended ! f This year, Hi-Y was rec President of tf One of the ties was a haj Camp Santos: hayless -it to see that th hot dogs, soc . A Ns in 4. 'N .Xe '20-'?k'Xi T Yexgrxk ie girls in Olym- .nship er had begun. were elected. .e coming of held at Mrs. had loads of p and fellow- l sophomores Zlub. ara Darnell, Eliza- haron McConnell, li, Beryl Niblock, ian, Jo Ann Bar- Leffe, Gloria Onka, lell, Joy Graybill, 1 i ft ,X 4 Z Z e HI-Y-Back Row: Ed Lynn, Steve Risbeck, Jack Harrington, James Prock, Don Pitt, Bob Webb, Harold yittman. 0 Third Row: Louis Rittmaster, Don Forlow, Ellis Glidewell, Merrill Crookshank, Donald Dixon, Ray Howe, Sponsor. 0 Second Row: Joe Sacamano, Bill Wesemann, Dave Soblin, Earl Ek- man, Richard Hickok, Paul Brammer, Jim Loria. 0 Front Row: Frank Dorcy, Tommy Graves, Jim Scott, Dick W'endel- burg, Fred Piraro, Sal Fanara, Lester Nigro. Hi-Y Boys Enjoy a Very Active Year 9 The Northeast Hi-Y, under the direction of Mr. Ray Howe, sponsor, and Louis Rittmaster, president of the Junior-Senior Chapter, had a busy year. A They went swimming at William Jewell, saw movies, had group discussions of various topics, participated in ai Christmas basketball tournament, and held a family potluck at the YH building for their parents. They planned and sponsored the Sixth An- nual Snowball Dance, which was held at the downtown YMCA Building on January 3, and was attended by approximately 125 couples. 9 This year, the Sophomore Chapter of the Hi-Y was reorganized. Jim Loria was elected President of this group. One of the first sophomore-sponsored activi- ties was a hayride Q?j and picnic at YMCA Camp Santosage. The hayride proved to be hayless -it seems that no one remembered to see that the trucks had hay on them! But hot dogs, soda pop, and potato chips were plentiful, and believe it or not, the hayLESS .ride was a big success. 9 However, Hi-Y activities are not made up entirely of social events. This year, eighteen members of the Junior-Senior Chapter attend- ed the prelegislative conference at Park College. Here the boys discussed public issues, and stu- died state parliamentary procedure and the manner of conducting a debate. All Hi-Y Clubs throughout Kansas City participated in a work day to raise funds for the YMCA World Service. Boys who have Saturday jobs pledged to give part of their day's pay. 3 Picnics, hayrides, swimming parties, dances -these all are part of Hi,-Y, but along with the good times, the boys never lose sight of the goals of the Hi-Y Club. They strive to learn good government through the Youth and Government Program, to help others, and to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. 81 i l f --fi K X . for ' xx N Y-TEENS-Bark Row: Shirley Anderson, Shirley Hawkins, Phyllis Clark, Sarah Sappington, Mary Hall, Carleen Edwards, Ann Willis, Beverly Pennington, Nancy Jo Jodts. 0 Fourth Row: Suzanne Thompson, Lida Stark, Connie Hunt, Frances Miller, Mary Louise Tittsworth, Connie Womack, Sue Wel- bourn, Carolyn Canada. 0' Tfaira' Row: Sharon Lynn, Lavonna Guy, Carmen Hockett, Jo Hartnett, Joyce Elliott, Charlene Y-Teens Combine 9 Actively carrying out their extensive pro- grams, the members of the Y-Teens completed another successful and eventful year. The Y- Teens, organized to extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home and school, are open to all high-school girls. Hon- esty, cheerfulness, unselfishness, and good grooming are just some of the many virtues emphasized in this club. Under the leadership ofiMrs. Nancy Shep- 82 Husbenet, Janice Hendrickson, Eleanor Schowengerdt, Linda Cureton. 0 Seronrl Row: Pat Hamilton, Patty Jackson, Edith Epps, Joy Graybill, Joyce Tann, Genelle Goings, Judy Calla- han, Kathleen Nolte, Joyce Shafer. 0 Front Row: Shirley Shull, Rosalie Mazzeffe, Ruth Albertson, Barbara Bloom, Caro- lyn DeLapp, Jo Ann Villa, Carol Legant, Carolyn White, Jane Dickerson. Worli and Fun as They herd, the Y-Teens included in their meetings individual committee programs, movies, and interesting and enjoyable talks by excellent speakers. 9 The Recognition Service, given each year, consists ,of recognizing the members and ex- plaining the purpose of the Y-Teens. This year, ,fa total of ninety-three girls received membership cards. fC0ntinued on next pageJ Y-TEEN.CABINET-Back Row: Carolyn Canada, Treasurer, Phyllis Clark, Secre- tary, Sarah Sappington, Public Affairs Chairman. 0 Fourth Row: Janet Hobson, Wforship Chairman, Marilyn Parks, Pub- licity Chairman, Mary Hall, World Fellow- ship Chairman. 0 Tbirrl Row: Jo Hart- nett, Inter-Club Council Representativeg June Annis, Membership Chairman, Joyce Elliott, Inter-Club Council Representative. 0 Second Row: Frances Miller, Presidentg Joy Graybill, Reporterg Judy Shelton, Vice- President. 0 Front Row: Felisa Smith, So- cial Chairmang Carolyn DeLapp, Service Chairmang Pat Hamilton, Music Chairman. I awk s 4, Q X 3 55 ask Bm, 5. NX, xv new w -max 'L :,' 2 wmv eff A NNW x. . 3, '- ,, L1 'NV , ff - 1 X w 1 gg if l 1 4 f r Y-TEENS-Buck lyn West, Bonnie Ellen Schultz, C Glenna Riedesel, Judith Fisher, A land, Ida Derstle ton, Mary Crouc Roll One meeti the proceeds eign lands. ' children in tl PLANNING Sl must be a riot group of laughi WHAT'S WR4 THING? These and twisted all in spite of thei, always came ou well! N Q gs aowengerdt, Linda tty Jackson, Edith oings, Judy Calla- ont Row: Shirley 'bara Bloom, Caro- urolyn White, Jane 5 They heir meetings movies, and by excellent en each year, nbers and ex- '-Teens. This girls received ' on next pugej I S rx VK' Y-TEENS-Buck Row: Mary Jo Inbody, Ann Breshears, Mari- lyn West, Bonnie Hagg, Anetta Patterson, Elaine Moore, Mary Ellen Schultz, Carol Smith, Louise Henry. 0 Fourth Row: Glenna Riedesel, Yvonne Craig, Shirley Koelmel, Shirley Hahn, Judith Fisher, Annette Moranville, June Annis, Bonney No-' land, Ida Derstler. 0 Tbirrl Row: Joan Hartman, Judy Shel- ton, Mary Crouch, Judy Dull, Jeanne Duncan, Shirley Dolt, Marilyn Parks, Janet Hobson, Mrs. Shepherd, Sponsor. 0 Sec- ond Row: Carol Meek, Delma Stearns, Midge Champion, Pat Clark, Marilyn Williamson, Reta Mayden, Betty Williams, Beryl Nibloek, Jacqueline Long. 0 Front Row: Judy Fats, Felisa Smith, Gladys Ewing, Elaine Hunt, Anna Zimmerman, Betty Friend, Paula Bloustine, Sally Vogt, Marilyn Carpenter. Roll Many Events Into a Busy Year One meeting was devoted to fudge-making, the proceeds going to needy children in for- ' The Y-Teens sponsored a Christmas Holi- day Dance and the traditional Sweetheart eign lands. The club also sent chocolates to Dance. children in the Philippines. PLANNING SERVICE ,PROJECTS must be a riot, judging from this group of laughing Y-Teens. WI-IAT'S WRONG WITH THIS THING? These six Y-Teens turned and twisted all movable gadgets, but in spite of their efforts, the picture always came out upside down. Oh, well! 9 83 F 2 i Z n I 4 ga I E r i fMno-nn.n..p.,- , KU 1-' 15 - r 4 X V , , , . 2 A JE! 5: 5 I j I 4 ff 1 . '1 X 1 I 7 .lr , K 1 1 D 5 w :..,, f Band's utstandin 5 The pride we felt as our band played for parades, games and television constituted a thrilling part of the year at Northeast. The assemblies, the annual spring concert, the All-City Band Festival, and the honors re- NORTHEAST CONCERT BAND-Piccolo: janiece Staves. 0 Flufe: Janiece Staves, Jackie Bailey, Carol jo Lilly, Virginia Fincher, Lois Claxton, Caroline Kern. 0 Oboe: Janis Reese, Donald Jones. 0 Basfoonz Kathleen Nolte. 0 Clarinet: James Prock, Jon Fults, Forrest Couch, Stephen Risbeck, Kenneth Anderson, Donald Harris, Donald Kackley, Donald Heese, Larry Borden, Delos Bollinger, Richard Umstattd, Pat Persell, Nancy Pierce, Joyce Ricketts, Shirley Palmer, Tom Latta, joe Young, Joseph Macaluso. 0 Alto Clarinet: Mary Lou Sum- mers, Cherie Terhune. 0 Buss Clarinet: David Dougherty. 0 Alto Suxo1JfJonc': Fred Dell, Donna Hitchcock, Merrill Crook- shank, Troy Andrews. 0 Tenor Suxopfaonez William Stitziel, Mary Schultz, Salvatore Agrusa. 0 Bariione Saxoplaonc: Larry Ericson. 0 Cornet: Larry Polizzi, Frank Vochatzer, Wfilliam X '-1-vm.. BAND OFFICERS--Baci' Row: Larry Ericson, Fred Dell, Jim Prock. 0 lfourfla Row: Frank Vochatzer, Jon Fults, Carole Lilly. 0 Third Row: Albert Stoli- fer, William LaFevers, Lois Claxton. ' Svconcl Row: Salvatore Agrusa, Ray Wea- vcr, Mary Ellen Schultz. 0 Front Row: Janiece Staves, Ann Porter, Donald jones. Ability is Recognized ceived in the State Contest made us aware of the excellent ability our students were devel- oping. 'When Mr. Wasson steps upon the Podium, we are proud to say, That's OUR band. La Fevers, Ralph Horner, Jack Barnes, Pete Tarantino, Rich- ard Wood, Ray Weaver, Robert Jergins, James Gurriere, Phyl- lis Terhune, Marciano Morales. 0 French Horn: James Shoush, William Sandusky, Robert Shields, James Kilgro, Allen Best. 0 Brlritorzez William Shout, Gene Cross, Edward Huechtker, Robert Woolf, Donald Boeth, Brian Merritt., 0 Trofmboizez Keith Dewey, jim Peterson, James Holladay, Randall Fleming, Ronald McCoy, Robert Sandusky, Donald Ross, Charles Page, James Norwood, Robert Webb. 0 Souxapla011c': Albert Stolifer, . Raymond Douglas, William Holman, Donald Farrar, james Finnell. 0 Slring Bass: Ann Porter. 0 Snare Drum: John Cox, John Lipari, Bill Sobotka. 0 Bass Drum and Cymbals: Don- ald Dewey. 0 ,Timjnmi: Herbert Clark. 0 Director: Mr. Nevin E. Wasson. l N NORTHEAST Ol gil Carr, Charleni James Lipps, Joan Vernon Hales, Vir Dee Bayless, Marj Hake, Wilma Wa Donald Jones, M I' 0 The Nortl ing of a smal pected from students of o is able to pe symphonic tl edies, and poj This year plays and ass X s X XX lized le us aware of ts were devel- 1 the podium, lR bandf, e Tarantino, Rich- nes Gurriere, Phyl- orn: James Shoush, Kilgro, Allen Best. ldward Huechtker, 'itt.X0 Trombone: ', Randall Fleming, NORTHEAST ORCHESTRA-First Violin: Don Farrar, Vir- gil Carr, Charlene King, Winfried Xvilliams, Donald Owen, james Lipps, Joan O'Brien. 0 Secovul Violin: Glen Henbest, Vernon Hales, Virgil Polk, Gerald Hart, Shirley XVise, Donna Dee Bayless, Mary Redmond, Eleanor Elliott. 0 Viola: Pat Hake, Wilma Wallace. O Cello: Barbara Burnes. 0 Oboe! Donald Jones, Marguriette Crawford. 0 Clrzrinetz Richard Umstadt, Don Kackley. 0 Horn: James Shoush, Allan Best, Bill Sandusky. 0 Briss: Ann Porter, Elna Leslie, Robert Death- erage. 0 Trzmzjnetz Larry Polizzi, Frank Vochatzer, Ralph Horner. 0 Flute: Jackie Bailey, Carol Jo Lilly. 0 Dffmzs: Bill Sobotka, Herbert Clark. 0 Tromboizec Gene Cross, Randall Fleming, jack Stotler. I Piano: Donald Dewey. I Saxnjzboncz Fred Dell. 0 Director: Mr. George Keenan..-X 1 1 1 ' . f rchestra Plays Wide Range of usic 9 The Northeast orchestra, although consist- ing of a smaller enrollment than might be ex- pected from a school of this size, has many students of outstanding ability, and therefore is able to perform all types of music from symphonic through light opera, musical com- edies, and popular selections. This year the orchestra played for school plays and assemblies in both Senior and Jun- ior High, and took part as usual in the All-City Orchestra Festival. Visitors from other schools and cities have been much impressed with this group. i it V 9 A number of the advanced students were chosen to play with the All-State Orchestra at the State Teachers' Meeting, which was held in Kansas City this year. Ross, Charles Page, ne: Albert Stolifer, xald Farrar, james ' Drum: John Cox, uri Cymbals: Don- lireciorz Mr. Nevin ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-Brick Row: Fred Dell, Gene Cross. 0 Mielrllc' Row: Frank Vochatzer, Pat Hake. 0 Frou! Row: Wfilma Wfallace, Donald jones, Ralph Horner. 0 Absvnlz Don Farrar. 87 . -.. L . 4...---. . .. . C.. -a---.,.,- ,..-x -C.. .--,,, .... LD 'i L i , F, Q . I ' J K, 1 x, xg, ig 3 V ll .Fi Q, 'AJ fi X ,S I 1 , RECORDING AVE MARIA will enable THE BOYS, CHORUS, under the direction of Miss Violet I Evelyn Maycock to study her own voice and Clausen, gives many boys the opportunity to develop their improve her faults. voices and realize how much fun group singing can be. X , 14- 5 I Vocal Music Attraots Many Students A '19 Northeast is always proud of the ine vocal choruses and vocal music classes that we have each year. Because so many students are inter- ested, Northeast has one of the largest and E ,most outstanding vocal music departments in the city. The part of our vocal music department which is directed by Miss Violet Clausen con- sists of a voice class, a boys' chorus, a treble clef chorus, and the A Cappella Choir. GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF CLUB-Back Row: Marylyn Marti- novich, Mary Anne Rose, Sandra Fann, Janet Hunter, Eva Ann Pollard, Mary Ann Marriott, Shirley Hartley, Donna Robbins. 0 Foairffa Row: Ann Sheets, Nancy Simms, Glenda Maddy, Doris White, Bonny Alexander, Pat Dearmont, Miss Clausen, Bobbie Cantrell. U Tbira' Row: Mrs. Flagg, Carrie Bonavia, Barbara Hughes, Louise Allinder, Mary Ramey, Bar- ' The voice class stresses solo work, which de- velops personality and self-confidence. The girls' treble clef chorus and the boys, barber- shop chorus are taught music appreciation as they sing different types of music. The girls participate in the All-City Girls' Chorus Festi- val and give one school assembly. The boys of the barbershop chorus work individually and in quartets. bara Weeks, Marilyn Williamson, Shirley Morlan. 0 Second Row: Sue Ann Rickey, Jane Dickerson, Sharon McConnell, Dorothy Layson, Delores Walsh, Jean XVilliams, Sandra Streck- er, Barbara Johnson, Cecelia Lonzo. 0 Front Row: Wanda Smith, Donna Vetter, Phyllis Terhune, Gloria Iman, Mar- garet Matthews, Mattie Morris, Jo Ann Villa, Carolyn White. 88 L. U A Hnal goal be selected for composed of r the choir has for such event A CAPPELLA CH Compernolle, John Warmington, Char Ralph Sheets, Clyde anna Schneider, Ju A CAPPELLA CI Turner, Ross Arno Beary, jim Peterson Arlene Jones, Barb: Sarah Sappington, Q A CAPPELLA CHC Genevieve Cholak, I Don Fortner, Bev: Kreeger, Ida Mae C Graham, Ida Derst 5 : 1 f i u I 1 Q 3 l 5 3 1 of Miss Violet to develop their ig can be. S rk, which de- mfidence. The boys' barber- opreciation as sic. The girls Chorus Festi- . The boys of idually and in vlorlan. 0 Second haron McConnell, ns, Sandra Streck- mzi Row: Wanda loria lman, Mar- a, Carolyn White. X 1 Qur A Cappella Pleases Many Groups A final goal of all vocal music students is to ,be selected for the A Cappella Choir, which is composed of ninety-eight members. This year the choir has been exceptionally busy singing for such events as the Missouri State Teachers A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back Row: Lester Nigro, Bob Van Compernolle, John Neely, Don Farrar, Dick McCune, Charles Warmington, Charles Blackwell. 0 Third Row: Jim Peak, Ralph Sheets, Clyde McGuire, Don Feagans, Carol Beebe, Dor- anna Schneider, Julia Howery, Ann Willis. 0 Second Roufr A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back Row: jim Finnell, Ronald Turner, Ross Arnold, John Wansing, Glenn Martin, Charles Beaty, Jim Peterson. 0 Third Rauf: Jim Reese, Larry Phillips, Arlene Jones, Barbara Cox, Jean Sheffield, Harvey Townley, Sarah Sappington, Jim Noland. 0 Sccoml Row: Doug. Mar- A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back Row: Marilyn Land, Kay Davis, Genevieve Cholak, Richie Windle, Rodney Brokaw, Jim Hawk, Don Fortner, Beverly Pennington. 0 Third Row: Donna Kreeger, Ida Mae Ciro, Janice Butler, Dick Wfendelburg, Jerry Graham, Ida Derstler, Gloria Schmall, Barbara Allen, john convention, held here in Kansas City, an Easter program that was broadcast twice over KCMO, the Northeast Spring Festival, the All-City Choir Festival, Baccalaureate Service, and 3 Graduation. Sandra Partridge, Donna Thomas, Donna Lynn, De Lou Neb- gen, Dollie Button, Mary Schlie, Betty Williams, Miss Clausen. Director. 0 Frou! Row: Barbara Bloom, Jean Burgio, Nancy Jones, Shirley Fields, Barbara Gill, Shirley Umstattd, Joyce Simpson, Shirley Anderson. cott, Sara Davis, Sylvia Watson, Patricia Hardie, Jean Batche- lor, Reba Edwards, Betty McNeill, Mrs. Flagg, Accompanist. 0 Front Row: Rosalie Mazzeffe, Barbara Hotchkiss, Kathryn Powell, Shirley Powell, Barbara Hall, Mary Scanlan, Elizabeth XVilliams, Robert Anderson. Calia. 0 Second Row: Shirley Schnitzer, Sylvia McGaugh, Ruth Eichenberger, Marilyn Carpenter, Shirley Ann Gover, Reta Mayden, Bonney Noland. 0 Front Row: Elizabeth Engro, Frances Cannova, Janet Nuckolls, Lois Haskins, Doris Good- win, Sally Jo Parker, Jimmie Evans, Sue Forlow. I . . , . .r 1 - . V . 'x ' -NI 'if ,kj , , Many Boys Enroll VOICE CLASS-Back Roux: Donna 'Robbins, Evelyn May- cock Barbara Fritchie Joyce Harchirc Marie Ferro Kay Keirns 0 Miflrllc Row Cecil Cole Reta Mayclen Barbara Weeks Shirley Anderson Louise Allinder Wilma Thomas BOYS CHORUS Back Row David Rittmaster Virgil Box Robert Dover Lester Staats Kenneth Young Donald Shellc, Roy Stowell 0 Middle Row Milton Bouyear David Branch Duane DI-lart immy Frechm Del Scharnhorst Danny BOYS CHORUS Bank Row Robert Martin Wayne Mc Reynolds Ralph Steiner Duane Butrum Gilbert Pontalion Don Taylor Brzdley Reimal 0 Mnldle Row Ronald Calvert Larry Bucccro Dale Collins Jimmy Hotson George Evans for Vocal Music Shirley Smith, Glenn Martin. I Front Row: Miss Clausen, Charlene King Barbara Bloom Angela Manzo Dee Day Joyce Kellough Lois Haskins Keith Christensen Thomason George Garten 0 Front Row Phillip Canada jim Fuller Dale Burns Jim Cook Carl Eichenbereer Robert Hurr Miss Clausen Hadley Renmal Newton Brown O F1 Ollf Row Jim Rismger ohn Hendrix Dave Smxth Pete Leon im Farris Bill Greene Donald McKenzie MIXED CHORUI Teravskis, Miss C: Bryson, Bud Wadf Parr, Larry Agne' Andrew Colletri, I Keith Christensen. McCarver, Charlen Jerry Hulse, Bill C Group 0 You need 0 Martha Lee G how they fee about the fun in Room 406 to their faces. remembering ized music and A BARBER SH Don Dewey, Gle Blackwell. Miss them. y 1 x x ' 1 9 2 D l ' ' Z r 1 ' 1 J ' P ' A n v s w 4 , ' . . . . ' 1 A . . ' I 1 . , , , . f . , , .T', V1 D 1 D D J 3 1., 1 ' . : , A , , . . . . '4 A . I - Y ' Y 7 K Y , 5 ' . . l . . . . ' 1 x ' ' ' i . v y y Q J a 1 1 J ' J 1 V- l ' , . f . : . . , . -- . i x s v I V- , , . A , 3 f f ll 4 fl it , , 1 . 'f' f ,, f l. 'J , ' I .' A ,Vx X , I, ,f - I X, K , X f . Q - , 'A .l A V' ff I ,X f t . ' X 'IT had C ow: Miss Clausen, Manzo, Dee Day, tensen. 1: Phillip Canada, zhenberger, Robert low: Jim- Risinger, Farris, Bill Greene, xp 7 17 J 1 f'z:i ' f I ff H. U .. ,J J' ,ap X- ,., 7,4 1 ,' X MIXED CHORUS-Bark Row: Glen Teravskis, Miss Cain, Durward Watson, Bryson, Bud Wade, Fred Hickman. I Parr, Larry Agnew, Alvin Engelhardt, Andrew Collerri, Don Carpenter, Kay Po Robinson, Maigonis Ralph Tosti, Terry Fifth Row: Marion Williani Christiano, tt, Eddie Greenawalt, Keith Christensen. 0 Fourth Row: Nita Bosserman, Judy McCarver, Charlene Husbenet, Doralee Vance, Richard Beall, Jerry Hulse, Bill Chadwick, Carleen Edwards. 0 Third Row: 2 M.. Elizabeth Pullen, Anna Chuma, Joyce Colyer, Barbara Helm, Barbara Cary, Claudia Hayden, Dorothy Rodina, Pat Tipton, Pat Booth. 0 Seconrt Row: Mary Ann Benenate, Jean Goodpas- ture, Robert McCune, Jess La Puma, Sarah Shiner, Shirley Green, Kay Eberhard, Norma Lathrom. 0 Front Row: Caro- lyn De Lapp, Barbara Novak, Patt Holmes, Sandra Turner, Alice Annis, Carol Preston, Janice Segler, Mary Jo Inbody, Elizabeth Barton. Group inging Promotes, Music Appreciation 0 You need only talk to the members of Miss Martha Lee Cain's Vocal Music Classes to see how they feel about music. just ask them about the fun mixed with work that they had in Room 406 this year and a smile will come to their faces. Then you may be sure they are remembering how they studied and memor- ized music and how they have learned to under- A BARBER SHOP QUARTET Ueft to rightl- Don Dewey, Glenn Hosman, Jerry Hulse, Charles Blackwell. Miss Martha Lee Cain accompanies them. 1 . f stand andiappreciate it. , 'i 1 C ti 9 On April 25, the Mixed Chorus sand .Tre- ble Clef presented an assembly to the student body. The All City Girls' Festival on April 28 Was'Ei1Wher'bigevent-ofethe year-, , A Talking to these students, one realizes that 'lMusic is 'more than a pleasure-it is a neces- sityf' A BEAUTY SHOP QUARTET from Treble Clef Cleft to rigbtj-Terry Stokes, Susan Reeder, Joyce Harmon, Pat Hamilton. I 91 ,,. ,V -.,... -N V.,---H - -7-- az as GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF CLUB-Brick Row: Judith Fisher, Lorna Wheeler, Sharon Grifhtts, Clara Barber, Lois Brammer, Janet Roberts, Donna Vessels, Suzanne Thompson, Carol Mor- gan. 0 Tbira' Row: Lee Moore, Mary Jane Prock, Sharon Rummel, Mona Martin, June Vogler, Juanita Spoor, Darry- Iene York, Maxine Johnson, Miss Cain. 0 Second Row: Eileen GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF CLUB-Back Row: Beverly Ryerson, Shirley Teft, Geraldine Quarrato, Caroline Muncaster, Carol Danielsen, Nancy Broomfield, Pat O'Toole, Juanita Fibert. 0 Fourlfa Row: Twila Karr, Donna Wood, Ann Boland, Edith Turner, Betty Goss, Jeanne Duncan, Kay Johnson, Carol Hor- ner. 0 Tlairzl Row: Jeanette Coffman, Pat Buschhorn, Mary Knigh, Carole Moyer, Sherry Stokes, Shirley Lingle, Donna GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF CLUB-Back Row: Jo Ann Rogers, Deanne Duncan, Donna Williams, Betty White, Gloria Shutt, Elaine Moore, Nancy Jodts, Par Smith. 0 Fourth Row: Sue Marble, Donna Walker, Marlene Jones, Jeanette Skiles, June Fagan, Ruth Smith, Joan Shotliff, Donna Shirley. I Third Row: Joyce Harmon, Dixie Smith, Linda Cureton, Haiel , 92 Foster, Beverly Perry, Charlene Boan, Lynn Moore, Shirley Wiseman, Mary Biggs, Mary Crouch, Patricia Marble, Doris Hockett, Mrs. Flagg. 0 Front Row: Joyce Spray, Jean Igert, Sue Clevenger, Lorraine Weaver, Alameda Kappelman, Judy Ruby, Betty Epps, Delma Stearns, Leona Billard. Lentz, Carol Fisher. 0 Secourl Row: Carol Rieder, Terry Stokes, Pat Hamilton, Carol Robinson, Jane Bryant, Henri- etta Wilson, Marietta Cartmell, Sharon Lynn. 0 Front Row: Elsie Young, Joyce Colley, Jo Marie Ross, Angela Manzo, Dorothy Van Camp, Pat Murphy, Angela Giglio, Shirley Cor- son. Faustlin, Mary XVood, Yvonne Craig, Charlotte Campbell, Joyce Morrison. 0 Second Row: Nan Brooks, Prudy Jo Bascone, Alice Adcox, Donna Troutman, Barbara Kiser, Virginia Cal- vert, Bessie Davis, Susan Reeder. ' Front Row: Edna Steven- son, Bonnie Carroll, Marie Anderson, Jeanette Gerber, Pauline Van Camp, Frieda Carolee Sisk, Sharon White, Barbara Duston. X 0 I U 7 5 7 V P in J ,,.f7- n 23 vi CAREERS CLI James Norman, Oren Frazell, J Row: Dorothy Hazelbaker, Gei Jimmy Henry, Carrol Shumate. Doris Sanders, F 9 A survey the study pi result of thi: their school student gaini titudes and , carefully self preferred lie tail by each s Joan At Jean Bui Marilyn Joseph C Phyllis C Kay Daw Sara Daw Richard Betty Fr Willa H: Charlene Jacquelii 1 Moore Shxrley 13 Marble Dons pray ean Igert Kappelman Judy ar ml Rxeder Terry Bryant Henrx 1 0 Front Row Angela Manzo gho, Sh1rley Cor rlotte Campbell, 'rudy jo Bascone, er, Vxrgmxa Cal 'zu Edna Steven Gerbcr, Paulme Barbara Duston I X ,,4 -ki' James Norman Bxll Mmks Ronald Andereck Charles Enloe Oren Frazell John Thompson M1ss L H Mxller 0 Fourth Row Dorothy Sanders Jack Potts Dlck H17elbaker Bob Hazelbaker Gene George Dale Maddox Herman Nerderland Jlmmy Henry Darrell Kelley Bxll Greene 0 Thncl Row Carrol Shumate Jack DaM1tz Ann Breshears Sh1rley Scovrll Dorxs Sanders Pat Txpton Jerry Ell1ott Carol Morgan JoAnn Careers 0 A survey of the Held of Work 1S afforded 1n the study pursued by the careers classes As a result of th1s study, students are able to choose the1r school courses more mtelhgently Each student ga1ns a knowledge of hrs Vocat1onal ap t1tudes and personal1ty strengths by means of carefully selected achrevement tests Also, three preferred Helds are chosen and stud1ed 1n de ta1l by each student Rx? land Doratha McElWee M1r1lyn R nfro Glorla Stephens Carol Steele Barbara Mulnrc Jeanne Duncan Dorothy Cole Hazel Fausrlm 0 Front Row Bonme McHenry Carolyn Green Sherry Stokes Mary Belle Newby Roberta Alexander Alxce Chapman Barbara Holland Ruth Kelly Alameda Kapptlman Patt Holmes atlonal Honor Soclety 9 Near the end of the second semester of school th1s fam1l1ar quest1on IS heard Drd I make 1t9 Thls quest1on, of course, refers to membersh1p 1n the Natxonal Honor Socxety Students are chosen on the compet1t1Ve bas IS of scholarsh1p, character, leadersh1p, and serv 1ce It 1S the dream of all hard Workmg stu dents to be elected a member of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety Joan Atteberry Jean Burgro Mar1lyn Carpenter Joseph Caskey Phyllls Clark Kay Dav1s Sara Dav1s R1chard Fanollo Betty Fr1end W1lla Hamllton Charlene Kouns Jacquellne Long Sh1rley McGowan Judlth Madsen Carol Nash Sandra Partr1dge Sh1rley Perrxman Nadme Perry Patr1c1a Ph1ll1PS Russell Pope James Prock LOUIS Rlttmaster Glorra Schmall Doranna Schnerder Judlth Shelton Sh1rley Shull Roberta Slmms Fehsa Sm1th Davrd Soblm Jane Sprmger Vrctor Stephens Beverly Tapp Ilona Teravsk1s Kenneth W Thomson Betty J Wrllxams Charlene W1ll1ams 93 4' ' if f ' A f T a- - 1 I I fy, 2 ?li ,, V - , , so f A I Z ,Z A W. 5 ' n M' ' ' ,f . , I f JV L nan , , Q, lg ' . if ' iii 39 M1 ' ,, X' Q7 z , K Zi J- ,Q 6 'W - f if ' ' , I A - . ff 5 2 , l FNJ ,l W 4 CAREERS CLASS-Back Row: Elaine Moore, Ralph Steiner, Hedges,wDonna James. 0 Second Row: Ann Sheets, Janet Boy- f,.. - A v a . x. 1 S x ' y - ' C Q s If ' h Ll ' W Q , l e N rl , , W ' . , - 3 . . . . . l ,Q . 'S . . . . . il .. ik . . - . S 3 V , J Q I D ' , d. ' 5 . . . . , alia . . . . . . . f - . ' , C. 0. E. Students Prepare for Business World 0 Fifty-four seniors are enrolled in the Co- operative Occupational Educational program at Northeast this year. Since I946, this arrangement has been pro- vided by the school, with the co-operation of the students' employers. The student enrolled in the C.O.E. program receives school credit for his outside employment. 9 Under the direction of Mr. Roedl, co-ordin- CO-OPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION: Back Row: Imogene Carwile, jack Marley, Jim Palmer, Bob Napier, Bob Stokes, Larry Crowder, Don Windsor, Mr. Roedl. 0 Mid- dle Raw: Gloria Pieper, Shirley Baity, Marcia Harville, Phillip CO-OPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION-BuClz Row: Gary McLallen, Gary Self, Wayne Kranz, William Smit- ka, Richard Hutson, Raymond Negus, Milfred Lewis, Fred McCandless, Mr. Roedl. I Middle Row: Marion Ault, Dick ator, these students attend school a half-day and Work in an oifice or plant the other half. This plan helps the students to adapt them- selves to Working conditions and to receive training in the business World-in many cas- ies the field which they plan to enter after graduation. It also enables them to earn their high-school diploma at the same time. Scimeca, Barbara Martin, Beverly Turner, Jack Addams, Harry Barnes, James Malone. 0 Frtmt Row: Carol Bosserman, Bar- bara Hinote, Judith Orrill, Shirley Hurr, Lola Horn, Phyllis Tryon, Myrna Williams, Dorothy Clark. Ross, David Muza, Joe Osburn, Jean Way, Fred Wentz, Helen Lewis, Bill Lambert. O Front Row: Patty Lyons, Nora Bram- mer, Jane Weddle, Sue Slezak, Lewis Bradley, Phyllis Irwin, Eilene Coen, Lureta Speake, David Owen. 94 I A 1' V 9 if P 1 f 7 f f fl El 2 fi V r ye i 4, , 4 1 i DRIVER TRAIN key, William Gorg Connell, Pauline Ii Cook. 0 Third i DiCapo, Shirley I Sandra Smith, oi P 4 DRIVER TRAINl Koelmel, Mary H Port, Bob Alexam I-Iannsz, Kathryn Row: Ruth Eichc Marilyn Parks, Car Frank Corsentino, 1 Dr. 9 Driver Edu into the high ing the studei thorities have prove the teer traffic fatalities ful eye of the World Jol a half-day :he other half. o adapt them- nd to receive -in many cas- :o enter after to earn their time. ck Addams, Harry rl Bosserman, Bar- Lola Horn, Phyllis :red Wentz, Helen ,yons, Nora Bram- ley, Phyllis Irwin, ,C aff '31 71 I l 4 DRIVER TRAINING QFall Semesterj-Back Row: Joe Cas- key, William Gorman, Leon Provence, Don Tosti, J. W. Mc- Connell, Pauline Kremer, Rodney Brokaw, Clifford Price, Dean Cook. 0 Third Raw: Shirley Dolt, Jane Springer, Charles DiCapo, Shirley Hahn, Bonny Alexander, Barbara Ralston, Sandra Smith, Donna Dunlap, Danny Stonne, Jerry Graham. 0 v , 1 DRIVER TRAINING! CSpring Semesterj--Back Row: Shirley Koelmel, Mary Hall, Sandra Davis, Nancy Nicholson, Kay Pott, Bob Alexander, Marvin Antrim, Russell Pope, Wayne Hannsz, Kathryn Murphy, Doranna Schneider. 0 Tloim' Row: Ruth Eichenberger, Charles Simmons, Alma Hartley, Marilyn Parks, Carol Horner, Carolyn Canada, Sharon Griflitts, Frank Corsentino, Carleen Edwards, Judy Madsen, Richard Second Row: Carol Lee Mitchell, Delores Lewis, Barbara Hardie, Sue Welbourn, Jocelyn Kellstrom, Tom Raniolo, Ro- setta Mangiaracina, Jackie Jones, Sue Renne. 0 Front Row: Shirley Shull, Shirley Kinnaman, Willa Hamilton, Shirley Fields, Shirley Umstattd, Pat Homan, Joan Atteberry, Shir- ley Powell, Pat Clark, Carol Nash. Williams. 0 Secoml Row: Elizabeth Williams, Bonnie Roe, Phyllis Arenson, Annette Moranville, June Annis, Frances Miller, Joy Graybill, Jo Anne Babler, Fern Webb, Barbara Simmermon, C. E. Johnson, Instructor. 0 Front Raw: Wanda Smith, Judy Fats, Betty Friend, Charlene Williams, Loretta Sollomi, Donna Cordell, Donna Vessels, Henry Lohrengel, Dorothy Cox, Sally Jo Parker. Driver Training Teaches Safe Drivin 0 Driver Education classes were introduced into the high schools for the purpose of mak- ing the students better drivers. The city au- thorities have hopes that these courses will im- prove the teenagers' driving, and thus reduce trafhc fatalities. The students, under the Watch- ful eye of the instructor, Mr. Johnson, drive the training car once a Week and receive com- plete instructions in handling an automobile. They are also thoroughly drilled in a better understanding of the traffic laws and regula- tions, enabling them to pass the required state Drivers' Test. 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' Back Row: Jack Harrington, Jim Hawk Cstand- ingp, Charles Simmons, Clifford Price, Tom Jackson, Dick Wendelburg. AN EMBARRASSING MOMENT devel- ops for the hero, Bud, when he finds that there are too many Women in his life. FIRST BLOCKING REHEARSAL for the actresses, under the direction of Mary 'Hall, Student Director, determines where they will be located as they speak their lines. THE THEME SONG, Buckle Down, Win- socki, Buckle Down! , is being rehearsed by the boys of the cast. 9 Winsocki comedy, Besz frenzied pret are coming t Hooper Write her to come 1 Bud hastilj that he has hi 1 MITTEE also has its e for the actors. -Front Row: Mary Henry Rector, Jim Gloria Schmall, Jack- om, Sharon Windle. Puma, Frances Can- . Davis, Beverly Mil- Ef Hopkins, Joe Sac- 1, Julia Howery, Pat ,arl Ekman. ' Back Jim Hawk fstand- Clifford Price, Tom urg. MOMENT devel- when he finds that men in his life. HEARSAL for the ction of Mary 'Hall, :mines where they ' speak their lines. Buckle Down, Win- is being rehearsed ay Let's Put Our HB1-:st Foot Forward! l 3 Winsocki Prep is the scene of the rollicking comedy, Best F0015 Forward. The boys make frenzied preparations to receive the girls who are coming up for the big annual dance. Bud Hooper writes a movie star, Gale Joy, and asks her to come to the prom. She accepts! Bud hastily writes his regular date, Helen, that he has had an attack of the grippe and he expects to have it until after the dance. So that the faculty Won,t get angry, Bud tries to take the publicity-needing Gale Joy to the dance as his girl, Helen. But, Helen arrives! Bud gets deeper and deeper into trouble, and the final happy solution that saves him from being expelled gives the audience a Hrst-class evening of entertainment. Spring Play Cast S Dutch Miller . , . . . . . . . ...................JimHawk Hunk Hoyt . , . ............,.. Dick Wendleburg Bud Hooper . . . . . .Louis Rittmaster, Charles Simmons Satchel Moyer . . . ................... Tom Jackson Chuck Green . . . Dr. Reeber ..... Professor Lloyd . . . Jack Haggerty . . . ..................JesseLaPuma . . . . Earl Ekman . . . . Dave Soblin . . . . Clifford Price Chester Billings .,.....i.......................... Clifford Hopkins Old football Grad. ....,........,..................... Joe Sacamano Students .......... Henry Rector, Jack Harrington, Jim Loria, Jim Evans, Ralph Sheets, Ronald Turner, Lester Nigro Minerva ....,...,......,. . .' ....,............... Frances Cannova Ethel .................. S ........... Barbara-Cox, Beverly Miller Miss Delaware Water Gap . . . . .- ....... Julia Howery, Judy Shelton ' Blind Date ............. . . . Jocelyn Kellstrom, Sharon Windle Gale Joy ............. ........... , . . f . . . Gloria Schmall Helen Schlessinger .... Miss Smith ........ - . , . , . . . . . Sara Davis, Jackie Long . . . .Pat Phillips, Sarah Sappington TECHNICAL STAFF Student Assistant Directors .................... Clara LaSala, Mary Hall House Chairman ......,,.. Stage Managers .......... Publicity Chairmen . . . Business Manager . . Property Chairmen . . . Make-up Chairmen . . . Costume Chairmen . , . Scene Design ,.,.. .. . , . . . . . . . Sandra Partridge . . . . Jack Webb, Henry Rector . . . .Adele Gendreau, David Soblin ...........,....,..JimLoria . . . Shirley Shull, Jean Hutton . . . . Joyce Tann, Felisa Smith . . . Jackie Long, Sara Davis ..........,.AtleyLeWis , 99 VIKING VILLAGE COUNCIL- Back Row: Beverly Miller, Manager: Janiece Staves, Secretary: Mary Lou Dooley, Finance Chairman, John Calia, Assistant Service Chairman: Wayne Hannsz, Assistant Manager: John Royle, Equipment Chairman, Harold Pittman, Senior Representa- tive: J. D. Ross, Service Chairman, Marcella Roberts, Publicity Chair- man. 0 Middle Row: Jean Hutton, Assistant Finance Chairman, Mary Lou Summers, Assistant Snack Bar Chairman, Jill Rogers, Program Chairman: Carol Meek, Assistant Membership Chairman, Sharon Mc- Connell, Junior Representative, June Fagan, Snack Bar Chairman, Kay Dominick, Assistant Program Chair- man. 0 Seated: Nadine Perry, Sec- retary: Janice Organ, Decoration Chairman, C h a rl c n e Williams, Membership Chairman. , X, X 'A SN f ,, WV J f This is Your Village-Make it a Good ne! 9 Once each week, the gang has an opportun- ity to relax over a coke and dance away the evening at the local teen town, Viking Vil- lage. I ' Sponsored by the City Welfare Department, the Village offers a meeting place for the young DECORATION COMMITTEE fStandingj: Jill Rog- ers, Richard DeMayo, June Perry. QSittingj Janice Or- gan, Kaye Dominick. COAT CHECK COMMITTEE: Janiece Staves, Mary Lou Dooley, Jean Hutton. people of the community. After many games and social events the fa- miliar, See you at the village, is heard, and all gather at the Junior Building for an eve- ning of fun. SERVICE COMMITTEE: John Calia, W'ayne Hannsz, J. D. Ross. Mary Lou Dooley, Finance Chairman, Charlene Wil- liams, Membership Chairman, Beverly Miller, Viking Village Manager. SPONSORS: Miss Anita Aldrich, Mr. Harold Morris, Y M'r.,Nevin E. Wasson, Miss Martha Manning. X. 100 ol 0 DANCING is attractions whi lage a favorit nights. THE PING-PO ing Village are Here Mitzi Smit: Alexander, and joy a friendly ga HUNGRY VIK the Snack Bar ar pangs. - AN EVENING dancing, ping-I eating, is antici entering Viking A ONE-H. tempted by Village. -LAGE COUNCIL- verly Miller, Manager, , Secretaryg Mary Lou nce Chairman, john nt Service Chairmang iz, Assistant Manager, Equipment Chairman, ln, Senior Representa- mss, Service Chairman, arts, Publicity Chair- le Row: Jean Hutton, .nce Chairmang Mary , Assistant Snack Bar ill Rogers, Program arol Meek, Assistant hairmang Sharon Mc- r Representativeg June Bar Chairmang Kay istant Program Chair- I: Nadine Perry, Sec- : Organ, Decoration h a rl e n e Williams, hairman. V fl 5 X , w ' 'X X lg X if yi .l ll ., 1 ne! Ll events the fa- , is heard, and ing for an eve- la, W'ayne Hannsz, ang Charlene Wil- rly Miller, Viking Vikin illage DANCING is just one of the many attractions which make Viking Vil- lage a favorite hangout on Friday nights. THE PING-PONG TABLES at Vik- ing Village are always in demand. Here Mitzi Smith, Clifford Price, Bob Alexander, and Marilyn Parks en- joy a friendly game of doubles. HUNGRY VIKINGS gather round the Snack Bar and check those hunger pangs. -AN EVENING OF FUN, including dancing, ping-pong, basketball, and eating, is anticipated by this group entering Viking Village. A ONE-I-IANDED SHOT is at- tempted by this Vi-Queen at the Village. T THE JUNIOR-SENIOR BASKETBALL GAME was hard fought, but the Juniors came out on top. SWIMMING, with an added professional touchv, looks easy for these girls as they form a fancy pattern in the Water. Girls Show Interest, Abilit 0 During September and October, the girls grabbed hockey sticks, strapped on shin guards, and headed for the athletic field. Sixteen of the girls were chosen to play in the sportsday games held at Westport. Ping pong and bad- minton Were rotated with hockey when the bad Weather arrived. Shoot! Dribble! Stop her!', Basketball was in full swing. Twelve of the best players were chosen to participate in the basketball sportsday. Southwest girls Were hostesses for the games and luncheon. Q Next a Junior-Senior basketball game was played in the Boys' gym. Although the Seniors lost by a score of 18 to 29, they exhibited good sportsmanship by losing gracefully. Then volleyball began. The girls tried top de- velop skill by much practice and hard work. I CC0ntin1zed on next pagej 5E Q' GIRLS' HOCKEY AND BASKET- BALL SPORTSDAY TEAMS- Stand- ing QLeft lo rigbtjc Beryl Niblock, Pat Homan, Sylvia McGaugh, Phyllis Le- ger, De Lou Nebgen, Norma Bryant, .Genevieve Cholak, Joyce Stephenson, Janice Roper, Donna Dunlap, Janice Rittenhour, Marjorie Allen, Roberta Simms, Jo Ann Barton, Joan Curran. 0 Kneeling: Rosalie Mazzeffe, Carol Nash, Sue Forlow, Carol Mitchell, Sharon McConnell. 0 Seated: Gloria Onka. ' GIRLS' INTRF AND REFEREI riglofjz Dixie Mc Kaiser, Joanne Ji Mehner, Judy I Rosalie Mazzeffe, Lynn Landers, Niblock, Myrna berta Simms, I Homan, Jo Ann and Sl Soon shouts 4 though there year, the girl themselves. 9 Spring an Warm weathc as a ball WI heard. Sixtee: sportsday at I MIS the W ROLLER SKA'l time at Northea F 5 touch looks pattern 1n the Abllll: the basketball re hostesses for tball game was ugh the Semors exhibited good 1 1rls tr1ed to de nd hard Work a' on next pagej AND BASKET Y TEAMS- Stand Beryl Niblock Pat Gaugh Phyllis Le en Norma Bryant Joyce Stephenson ma Dunlap Janice tie Allen Roberta rton Joan Curran lie Mazzeffe Carol Carol Mitchell 0 Seated Gloria GIRLS' INTRAMURAL MANAGERS AND REFEREES-Standing QLeft fo rigbtj: Dixie Moss Shirley Kiser Aileen Kaiser Joanne Jones Joy Graybill Doris Mehner Judy Hills Evelyn Maycock Rosalie Mazzeffe Lula Belle Smith Eva Lynn Landers Barbara Darnell Beryl Niblock Myrna Lam 0 Kneeling Ro berta Simms Shirley Umstattcl Pat Homan Jo Ann Barton and klll m Seasonal Sports Soon shouts of Good Spike , were heard Al though there was no volleyball sportsday this year, the girls enjoyed the game played among themselves 9 Spring and softball were synonyms When vu arm weather returned, the cracking of a bat as a ball whizzed through the air could be heard Sixteen girls participated in the softball sportsday at Southeast Is the Water cold? Each week the girls could be found splashing and diving in the swimming pool U Intramurals gave the g1rls an opportunity to earn a small or large shield, a school letter, or a pin Mrs Hensley and Miss Moyer instructed the girls and Worked with them after school In Splte of a bruise from hockey, skinned knees from basketball, or jammed Joints from softball the girls will remember the fun they had 1n sports SQUARE DANCING was a popular activity 1n ROLLER SKATING INTRAMURALS offered for the first the girls gym classes this year Here the girls time at Northeast this year were a big success h d are s own ancing the Texas Star 103 ,I I Q 7 J Sli ' , ' , in . 1 . in .u. 5 - ' I ' Ii, ri wi 55 ,. ,, gf! ll! W all ily 0 0 gif 0 0 if - Vfi E11 .. - . . . . 4: - - ' gag . . . I . ri ' ' ' - EN ill ' i u , , aff 7 . . . ll ' - - . . .' Y- ,a , . U ' , ? I ' me . - ' - . lil MA ' - id ll .. . EP . ,' . . - 65 y . . . ' . K, ' ,, 5-ii Ji T S ig , - gm - ll : -, :J 1 1 ' , , J y , F2 f li , 5,1 , El , - 'Qi '. il A f, I, ei e li ia A x J E' . . f 4 Coach Markey Ross Arnold Charles Beaty John Becker Rayi ond Boice W John Calia Tom Clemens Charles DeHart Victor DeMayo Norman Duke Al X uert Gene George John Hamilton Roger Hanaway Ray Hawthorne Bill King , Gen! Kuhn Coach Webster r l V .X Championship Won by Hi h- pirited Vikes X 5 September 1952 found the Vikings an un- known quantity in the battle for the Inter- scholastic league title, but all of Northeast felt we hadga championship team. The events to follow gave proof that we were not wrong. In the first game of the season, the Vikings over- powered Raytown by a score of 14 to 7. This served notice that Northeast would be a power in the succeeding Interscholastic league race. 9 Northeast opened the contest with a 26 to 0 win over Paseo. The game with Southwest followed with the Vikings winning 9 to 0 and strengthening their grip on first place. 'An easy 18 to 0 victory over East served to tighten the Vikingsihold on the title. Good, but not good enough, sums up the heartbreaking Northeast - Westport g a m e, which resulted in a 14 to 7 victory for the Tigers. - fC07Z1fi7Z1lL'li 011 next pzzgej OFF FOR A TOUCI-IDOWN, McCune outdistances a closely pursuing tackler. 104 Foothz J 1 J Coachl . 1 Normal Jim Lu, Dick M John N Jim Pet Fred Pi: Harold Clifford Tom R: Jim Rec John Rm Bill Serr Tom Sp Ed Thoi Riley U fN, X , John W Richard Stewart D. L. D4 Busin V The game v as though the might be rep prdved to be t with the Vikin The conflict game with the league race han and-tuck strug ous with a 21 title. 9 Our traditii li John Calla Gene George Coach Webster Vikes :t with a 26 to vith Southwest 1ing 9 to 0 and t place. ' East served to e title. 1, sums up the stport g a m e, fictory for the ad on next pagej Zune ..,., X , , Z-' -5-A Xxx X Football X lg Coach Heine X X l Norman Love Jim Lucas Dick McCune X tx I John Neiderlahd ,N Jim Peterso K ' ' Fred Pirarorl 1 Harold Pittrglman Clifford Price Tom Raniolo Jim Reese John Royle Bill Semler Tom Spencer Ed Thompson Riley Urton ,D 1 John Wansing Richard Windle Stewart Wine D. L. Deniston Business Manager N . -The game with Southeast appeared at first as though the upset of the previous week might be repeatedg but the Viking power prdved to be too strong, and the game ended with the Vikings in front 18 to 14. The conflict with Central wasia do'l'or1tlie M game with the outcome of the Interscholastic league race hanging in the balance. After a nip- and-tuck struggle, the Vikes emerged victori- ous with a 21 to 0 score, which clinched the title. 9 Our traditional rival, William Chrisman, was defeated by the Vikes in a non-league game by a score of 21 to 6. The final touches were added when North- east secured the mythical City Championship title by overpowering Rockhurst, the Catholic ,.kagL1,.erQ.l3a.11a.I!Q1aQ,.h3C. 9.1 it Lol ileadf - This successful season was made possible by having a courageous and high-spirited group of boys who were well grounded in the basic fundamentals of football. 9 John Calia, Harold Pittman, Richard Win- dle, and Vic DeMayo were chosen for the All- Star Hrst team. ' 105 9 With the n X Football x THE INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE CHAMPS go wild in the locker room after clinching the title by defeating Central. CHEERLEADERS play a big part in promoting school spirit and leading the yells to cheer our team on to victory. They are flefi to 'rightj Sal- lie Day, Carol Lee Mitchell, Jill Rogers, Janet Nuckolls, Charlene Williams, and Beverly Mil- er. 19 5 2 FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Pts. Opt.Pts. Northeast East Westport Central Southeast Southwest Paseo FOOTBALL FIRST SQUAD-Back Row: Jim Lucas Al Gauert Fred Piraro Tom Spencer Norman Duke Jack Becker Clifford Price Raymond Boice Charles Beaty Ray Haw- thorne Don Dixon Kenny Young. 0 Middle Row: Coach Markey John Hamilton Riley Urton Bill King Gene George Roger I-Ianaway jim Peterson Charles DeHart Ed Thomp- GAME SCORES Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast East Westport Central Southeast Southwest Paseo son Stewart Wine Norman Love Jim Reese John Neely Coach Webster Coach Heine. 0 Front Row: John Wansing Tom Raniolo Richard Windle Dick McCune Harold Pitt- man Tom Clemens Ross Arnold John Royle Bill Semler Gene Kuhn John Neiderland Vic DeMayo ohn Calia. 106 4 xi-2-'Qc FOOTBALL SECSI Mike Canova, Ch Stocksdale, Charles Precht. 0 Tbirzl Earl Cooper, Durv Bob Plumlee, Ed Haase. 0 Second i Foo second squads fense coupled in the city se featecl and un' If the recoi expect in futu a 5 4 1 5 'PG-Q AfX J ,N x , ' N. I, 0 14 0 : 14 :t 0 0 5, Reese, John Neely, low: john Wansing, :Cune, Harold Pitt- Royle, Bill Semler, 'o, John Calia. -1 ,1!' FOOTBALL SECOND SQUAD-Back Row: Jim Gurrierc, Mike Canova, Charles Page, Joe Klein, Tom Jackson, Stanley Stocksdale, Charles Price, Terry Bryson, Ray Weaver, George Precht. 0 Third Row: Carl Eichenberger, ,Harold Gentry, Earl Cooper, Durward Watson, Bill Hayes, Rodger Reynolds, Bob Plumlee, Ed Lynn, Don Landis, Harvey Townley, Bi-ll Haase. 0 Sefmzrl Row: Don Carpenter, Claude Martin, Paul Krokstrom, Duane Johnson, Loyd Mclntyre, joe Sacamano, Les- ter Nigro, Kenneth Todd, Sal Fanara, David Sano, Coach Cook. 0 Front Row: George Evans, Bill Joyce, jerry Kaullen, Duane Butrum, Jim Frechin, Earl Cooper, Hadley Reimal, Wayne Lyle. I Absent: Coach Wallin, John Thompson, Jerry Towles, Russell Price. J , I, Football Second Team Develops Power 5 With the most outstanding record in the history of Northeastls GAME SCORES second squads, the 1952 second team displayed a stone-wall de- Northeast 19 Paseo 0 fense coupled with a powerhouse attack to take first-place honors in the city second-team league. The Kinky Dinks were unde- feated and untied throughout the gridiron season. Northeast 6 Southwest 0 Northeast 18 East 6 Northeast 2 0 Westport 0 1 Northeast 21 Southeast 7 If the record of the second team is any indication of what to Northeast 13 Central 7 expect in future years, Northeast will always remain on top. l A CLIMAX to the football season was the crowning of Her Majesty, Barbara Patrick. NORTHEAST'S FOOTBALL MANAGERS, Qlefl fo rigfJfjJohn Neely, Kenneth Young, and Don Dixon, are required to take care of all the expensive football equip- ment as one of their many respon- sibilities. I , THE llNlTERSCl'lOLASTlC LEAGUE CHAMPS rush from the field after win- ning the Central game, which cinched the title. 107 ...fi BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM QLc'f1f fo rigfalj-XVayne Hannsz, jim Fuller, Carl Shortino, D. Ross, Richard Vfright, Carl Burkhead, Richard Windle, Coach Huhn, jim Toner, John Calia, Bob Alexander, Charles Warmington, John Farmer, Al Arrowood, Bob Perusich. , Vikin Cagers apture League Title 9 Northeast basketball teams of the future will find it hard to improve upon the seasonis record which the Viking Champions posted this year. The smooth, methodical manner in which the Vikings won their early games es- tablished them as a definite championship con- tender in the Interscholastic race. 9 In the non-league games, Northeast won over Wentworth, Glennon, Excelsior Springs, Ward, Hogan, and William Chrisman. 9 The initial league tilt saw Northeast defeat Southwest. The following games against Cen- tral, Southeast, Manual, and Westport afforded victories for the Vikes. Then, in a crucial strug- gle, Paseo defeated Northeast, the only loss the Vikes suffered in the League race. The last game was against East, with the Vikes unleashing a blazing drive that left their opponents baffled. 9 In the regional tournaments, Northeast cap- tured first place with victories over North Kan- sas Cityiand Southeast. The boys went to Co- lumbia to compete in the state tournament, only to be defeated in the semi-finals by Mc- Kinley of St. Louis. 1953 LEAGUE STANDINGS Pts. Northeast 382 Westport 371 Paseo 396 Southwest 410 Central 3 57 Southeast 419 Manual 328 East 2 50 108 Op. Pts. 345 GAME scoREs 32 1 Northeast Southwest 383 Northeast Central 363 Northeast Southeast 316 Northeast Manual 420 Northeast Westport 413 Northeast Paseo 35 2 Northeast East JUMPING HIGI- dle takes off I during the West Basket 3 The Northi 53 season witl They won ove son, Ward, Cl lost only to S the Vikes had These boys, cc team, which W year. BASKETBALL SE' Row: Bob Cupito, Jerry Hulse, Carl E Coach Cook. 0 Ser man, Don Wansin5 Klein, Cecil Cole. Heriford, Eliceo N Hoffman, Jerry B Warmington, John stport afforded a crucial strug ae only loss the The last game s unleashing a monents baffled Northeast cap er North Kan fs went to Co e tournament finals by Mc ORES outhwest entral outheast lanual Vestport aseo 1 I JUMPING HIGH WITH THE BALL, Richard Will- AN ORCHID AND A CROWN are presented to dle utakes off for the basket in a critical moment the Basketball Queen, Jo Anne Babler. - during the Westport game. Basketball Second Team Runs ver Opponents 3 The Northeast second-team cagers came through their 1952- GAME SCORES 53 season with a record of thirteen victories and two defeats Northeast Southwest They won over Wentworth Glennon, Excelsior Springs Atchi Northeast Central son, Ward Chrlsman, North Kansas City, and Pem Day, and Northeast Manual h W' lost only to Southwest and Central These games showed that Nom east estport Northeast Paseo Northeast East the Vikes had plenty of speed and skill in making their shots These boys, coached by Dean Cook, were a smoothly operating Northeast Southeast team, which will, no doubt be championship material again next year BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Back Row Bob Cupito Herman Neiclerland Jerry Hulse Carl Eichenbcrger Manager Coach Cook 0 Secoml Row Jack Coif man Don Wansing Leland Harms Toe Klein Cecil Cole 0 First Row Don Heriford Elicco Nunez Jim Hawk Jm Hoffman Jerry Naylor Tom Jackson . 4 - 45 61 6 A , ' ' , '- 37 46 C , ' 6 - ' Q 59 35 I 58 46 ' - - . 4 . '. . . . 67 47 4 - D ' 58 46 L fa 69 40 3 ' , , 14 , 6 I I g , , a 3 1 f . ' ' . I 59 'l , '- , ' , i , : 48 -4 4 - 51 43 56 i 56 i 4 ,ast 32 S ' l , . ' 4 l 109 ll IN A SLOW AND LEISURELY MANNER, Heriford, Baley, DEMONSTRATING C O R R E C T Macklin, and Rowan start the track season. HIGH-JUMP STYLE, Richard Wright clears the bar nicely. indermen Get off to a Good tart 9 Seventy-ive boys, coached by E. A. Markey, began practice for the indoor track season ear- ly in January. 9 Northeast finished sixth at the State Indoor Track Meet at Colum.bia, scoring 13 M points. Dick Wright placed second in the high jump. TRACK TEAM-Back Roux: Jerry Kaullen, Dick Hazel- baker, Tom Santamaria, Eldon Thurman, Clyde McGuire, George Evans, Earl Cooper, Eddie Greenawalt, Wayne Lile, Keith Scott, Charles Warmington, Bill Hayes, Jimmy Frechin, Joe Sacamano, Lester Nigro, Vic DeMayo, Don Heese, Jim Lucas, Byron Macklin, Al Arrowood, John Neely. 0 Third Row: Charles Price, Hadley Reimal, Richard Wright, Robert Baley, Roger Henshaw, Charles Page, James Prock, Russell Pope, Jim Kilgroe, Bob Slover, Duane Butrum, Freddie Neale, Don Jones, Robert Taormina. Eliceo Nunez, Pete The 880-yard relay team, composed of Fred Piraro, John Royle, Charles Yennie, and John Wansing, took second place, and the same team placed third in the mile relay. 9 The Vikings have had dual meets with East and Southwest, defeating East in both Junior fContinuea' on next pagej Leon, Jim Horn, Kenny Young. 0 Second Row: Don Dixon, Steve Risbeck, John Wansing, John Hamilton, Ralph Sheets, Jimmie Evans, Jim Hanes, Bob McClure, Ed Arrowood, Tom Spencer, Ray Hawthorne, Tom Clemens, Roger Hanaway, Charles Rowan, Don Heriford, John Royle, Coach Markey. 0 Front Row: Dick McCune, John Neiderland, Ernest Low- derman, Jan Turecek, Eddie Miller, Keith Dewey, Stanley Stocksdale, Charles Yennie, Herman Neiderland, Jerry Graham, David Sano, David Boone, Dallas Golden, Fred Piraro, Jim Reese. 110 1 I' N CLUB-Burk R1 Gene Kuhn, Vic I Norman Duke, Raj head, Wayne Ham Macklin, Ed Thonv Shortino. 0 Mirfdlf Bob Perusich, Cha, Tr and Senior divi both divisions. 9 Northeast h nee-Mission Re High School S1 and the City M WITH TONGUE H! x- az W me C O R R E C T , Richard Wright rt iposed of Fred nnie, and John l the same team aeets with East in both Junior rl on next pagej ' Row: Don Dixon, llton, Ralph Sheets, Ed Arrowood, Tom , Roger Hanaway, Ile, Coach Markey. rrlancl, Ernest Low- th Dewey, Stanley land, Jerry Graham, , Fred Piraro, Jim N CLUB-Buck Row: Jim Reese, Norman Love, Bill King, Gene Kuhn, Vic DeMayo, John Neiderland, Al Arrowood, Norman Duke, Ray Hawthorne, John Farmer, Carl Burk- head, Wayne Hannsz, J. D. Ross, Charles Rowan, Byron Macklin, Ed Thompson, Tom Spencer, Ralph Sheets, Carl Shortino. S Middle Row: Dick McCune, Roger Hanaway, Bob Perusich, Charles DeHart, Steve Risbeck, Al Gauert, Track Team and Senior divisions, and losing to Southwest in both divisions. 9 Northeast has yet to compete in the Shaw- nee-Mission Relays, St. Joseph Relays, Missouri High School State Outdoor Meet on May 16, and the City Meet on May 22 and 23. Gene George, Tom Clemens, John Calia, Don Heriford, John Royle, John Wansing, Charles Beaty, Ross Arnold, V. Boice, Don Dixon, Kenny Young. 0 Front Row: Tom Raniolo, Jim Lucas, John Hamilton, Stewart Wine, Earl Cooper, Bill Semler, Fred Piraro, Jimmy Fuller, Richard Windle, Jim Toner, Bob Alexander, Charles Warmington, Richard Wright, Jack Becker, John Neely. ' N Club 0 The boys on the football, basketball, and track teams who have earned their letters auto- matically become members of the N-Club. These boys do much in maintaining North- east's fine reputation, not only as fine athletic teams, but also in sportsmanship and fair play. UP AND OVER THE BAR with room to spare soars Charles Warmington as the WITH TONGUE IN CHEEK David Boone takes a hurdle. track season begins. ' 111 HEADQUARTERS-Maj. Roy Al- len, Lt. Col. James Prock, First Lt. QI-Ionoraryj XVanda Smith, Master Sergeant A. Morris, First Lt. QHon- oraryj Della Reed, First Lt. QHon- oraryj Judy Moberly. 0. T. C. Has Busy Year of Parades, 9 In addition to basic military drill and army tactics, the R.O.T.C. program at Northeast, under the direction of Sgt. Morris, senior in- structor, teaches twelve other subjects, includ- ing map reading and first aid. 0 The 176 cadets enrolled this year are divided into four compa-nies. The Battalion Comman- der is Lt. Col. James Prock and the executive officer is Maj. Roy Allen. Maj. Robert Renfro, the Regimental S-3 officer, is in charge of plans and training' for the regiment. 9 The R.O.T.C. cadets fired in rifle matches against Kansas City high schools, and against Leavenworth and Wentworth, using a different team each week. Fifteen cadets took part in the Fifth Army Inter-scholastic, Inter-collegiate match. In the City Match, the Battalion team took third place. Northeast placed sixteenth in the Little Camp Perry Matches after competing with ap- proximately fifty teams from all over the country. 0 The R.O.T.C. Circus was held at the Muni- ciple Auditorium. March 27, each Kansas City high school participating. Northeast's demon- stration, The Capture of Springboard Hill,', included an Aggressor Force of fifty cadets, who used regular tactics with weapons and blank ammunition to capture a machine gun on the hill. 5 All high-school battalions spent sixteen hours in the downtown district aiding the City in its study, of tralfic problems. R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM A Useft to rigbtj - Capt. Bill Shour, Capt. Robert Shields, First Lt. Rol- lin Allen, Master Sgt. Robert Heibcrt, Corp. Wayne McClain. 112 NATIONAL RIFL ASSOCIATION OFFI CERS CLefl to rigblj- Capt. Ray Agler, Secri tary, Maj. Bob Renfri Vice-President, Capt. Bi Shour, President, Pf Brian Merritt, Trea urer. Competi 0 Chicago Tribu the outstanding 1 The first place wi and second place ' The R.O.T.C. pare for Federal of the U. S. Arm forms, and the f Kansas City hig Field Day, he will receive honors. RIGHT AND LEFT TQ Capt. Bill Shour, First Arthur Maitland, Secog Row: First Lt. John I Ronald McCoy, First L First Lt. Rollin Allen. I I i ERS-Maj. Roy Al- mes Prock, First Lt. anda Smith, Master tris, First Lt. QI-Iorv aed, First Lt. QI-Ion- aberly. arades, alion team took in the Little ipeting with ap- n all over the :ld at the Muni- ich Kansas City theast's demon- ingboard Hill, of fifty cadets, h Weapons and a machine gun spent sixteen aiding the City NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION OFFI- CERS QLt'fl I0 rigfatj- Capt. Ray Agler, Secre- taryg Maj. Bob Renfro, Vice-President, Capt. Bill Shour, President, Pfc. Brian Merritt, Treas- urer. Competitions, Inspections, and Social Events 9 Chicago Tribune Medals Were awarded to the outstanding first and second-year cadets. The first place Winner Was Sgt. Dayid Carrier, and second place Went to Corporal Dan Ide. 9 The R.O.T.C. cadets worked hard to pre- pare for Federal Inspection. Colonel Johnson of the U. S. Army inspected drills, rifles, uni- forms, and the R.O.T.C. class Work of all Kansas City high schools. At the Annual Field Day, he will designate which schools shall receive honors. RIGHT AND LEFT TRAINING BATTALION-Back Row: Capt. Bill Shout, First Lt. John Webb, Capt. Ray Agler, Sgt. Arthur Maitland, Second Lt. Raymond Roadcap. 0 Third Row: First Lt. John Loewer, First Lt. Frank Cease, Capt. Ronald McCoy, First Lt. John Wilson, Capt. Richard Wood, First Lt. Rollin Allen. 0 Second Row: First Lt. Allen Ander- . Sixty couples attended the Northeast Bat- talion Ball on January 17. Loretta Conole was crowned R.O.T.C. queen. The Regimental Ball, attended by all schools, was held at the Municipal Auditorium Febru- ary 14. g 9 Field Day will be held at Central May 15. The day will begin with a Regimental Parade of all the high schools. They will compete in squad, company, and platoon drills, first aid, calisthenics, and Drum Bugle Corps. An officer will judge the performance of each school. son, Capt. Robert Shields, Second Lt. Larry Croswhite, Second Lt. jim Turner, Capt. Robert Hurst, First Lt. Robert Proctor. 0 Front Row: Lt. Col. James Prock, First Lt. CI-Ion- oraryj Wanda Smith, First Lt. CI-Ionoraryj Judith Moberly, First Lt. QI-Ionoraryj Della Reed, First Lt. QI-Ionoraryj Patsy Dorrell, Maj. Robert Renfro. 113 -- .... -.. ,.-,-, .. 1 f! M 2 . a . Q on '. nb. .2 R. O. T. C. Companies A and B COMPANY A-Back Row: Sgt. Loyd Laster, Sgt. Jerry Bloemker, Jimmie Farmer, Capt. David Boyle, Edgar Murphy, Jerry Ring, Sgt. Clst cl.j Glen Robinson, Sgt. Clst cl.j Rob- ert Welsh, Corp. Willie Gass. 0 Fourth Row: George Flem- ing, Sgt. Raymond Roadcap, Dan Meador, Ralph Anthony, Sgt. Maigonis Teravskis, Charles Smith, Neil Gallamore, Har- old Blaker, Sgt. John Loewer. 0 Third Row: Sgt. Phillip Bouldin, Jack Potts, Robert Joseph, LeRoy Manley, Alvin En- COMPANY B-Bnffz Row: Donald Shelley, Arnold Van Dyke, Charles Enloe, Lester Staats, Kenneth Goosey, Sgt. Maj. Allen Anderson, Sgt. Clst cl.j Jack Webb, Sgt. Clst cl.J Rob- ert Birch, Corp. Jim Lipps. 0 Fifth Row: Sgt. Leonard Smith, Bob Warmington, Jack Cook, Meyer Lerner, Bill Minks, Rob- ert Martin, Larry Campbell, Ralph Steiner, Sgt. Kenny An- derson. H Fourllv Row: Brian Merritt, James Pointer, Bill Butler, Lee Thomas, Ronald Green, Dale Collins, George Lane, 114 gelhardt, Jack Stotler, Joe Bill Strong, James Monk, John Kaiser. 0 Second Row: Sgt. William Banks, George Ausman, LeRoy Ontman, Robert Needles, ,Corp. Richard Walline, Ter- ry Hood, Sgt. Vince Rose, Robert Jenkins, Wayne McClain. 0 Front Row: First Lt. Robert Hurst, Second Lt. Richard Proctor, First Lt. Roy Allen, Second Lt. Jimmie Turner, First Lt. Xvilliam Elms. Sgt. Ed Huechtker, Jimmy Votipko. 0 Third Row: Henry Rector, Walter Highfill, Gerald Hart, John Thomas, Corp. Lenwood Henning, Jim Cook, Sgt. Ralph Horner, Dean Col- lins, Dale Allen. 0 Second Row: Carl Campbell, Roger Wood, Richard Woodworth, Kenneth Bahntge, Thomas Overfelt, Phillip Canada, Willie Wells, Newton Brown, Demetrio Garcia. 0 Froni Row: Lt. Salvatore Agrusa, Capt. Bob Renfro, Lt. Robert Shields. ---......, ......-.N.-..- '- COMPANY C-I Holman, Charles James Stout, Jerry Qlst cl.J Wayne Ii Kenneth Johnson, Johnson, James il Kelly, Sgt. Joe C Fourfla Row: Bill ery, Jim Welsh, J COMPANY D-I Sgt. Robert Noll, I Robert Watkins, I Porti, Larry Heatl Donald Barrows, Miller, Keith MCI John Myers. 0 Fon Jerry Crim, Georg James Monk John inks, George Ausman iichard Walline Ter ms Wayne McClain Second Lt Richard immie Turner First Tbzrrl Row Henry John Thomas Corp h Horner Dean Col xmpbell, Roger Wood e Thomas Overfelt mwn Demetrio Garcia apt Bob Renfro L ' 4 f f, , I W ,ff 7 ' I fi V , QT ,f fan . ,f wry , f ff R O T C Compames Cand D COMPANY C Back Row Corp Jerry XVorthy William Holman Charles Davis Pat Sportsman Hysel Robinson ames Stout Jerry Kimmis jerry Bledsoe Merrill Lewis Sgt Qlst cl J NVayne Hiebert Corp Alvin Jacobson I Flffb R010 Kenneth Johnson Jerry Parish Corp Larry Agnevs James Johnson James Magnuson Edward Bedsoul Corp Robert Kelly Sgt Joe Caslsey Eugene Eppard Terry Morton Fomfb Row Bill Willoughby Chuck Hoover Ray McClath ery Jim Welsh Jack Cathey Charles Anderson John Osta COMPANY D Back Row Tommy Logan Larry Jeffries Sgt Robert Noll Steve McGaugh Sgt Qlst cl J Tom hV1lS0l1 Robert Watkins Harold Wfilloughby Rodney Fisher Leonard Porti Larry Heath 0 F1 fb Row Pfc Jerry Farmer Co p Miller Keith McElroy Sgt David Carrier Robert Liggett John Myers 0 Fonrfh Row Howard Field Wayne By rd Corp erry Crim George Goosey james Olinger Milton Bouyer erry Palmer James Skinner Roy NV1lker 0 Tfanrl Row Robert Arnold Jerry Colliver James Allen Alfred Frye Don ald enkms Leslie Ouderkirk Ronny Ellis Harold Bratten Richard Burge Charles Chick 0 Stroud Row Joe Gray Jm Combs Bobby West James Macari Billy Hickman Richard Bryant Lex Goldberg Jim McCorm1cl Bob Muza ohn Ide 0 Flon! Row First Lt Richard Wood Second Lt Frank Cease Capt Bill Shour Second Lt Robert Proctor Second It Iohn Wilson Dayid Dodd Sgt im Holb im Holladay Pic Ronald Eastburn 0 Tbzrd Row Larry Wade David Rogers Keith Young oe Young Harold Blaine Bob Hutton Harry NX ess ner James Davis Nelson Martin 0 Scroml Rau Earl Med ris Raymond Hughes Richard Bortse Dayid Bragg Bob Carder 0 Frou! Row Lt Larry Crosyyhite Capt limes Prock Sgt Ronald McCoy Lt Ray Agler A 0 o 0 0 0 1 1 - , I i J , ' , . . : 1 1 , ' , Y ' , 7 ' , , V , - A , J , , . , , . . y ' J . , . . , . , , - y I , I . , I . g . V : . , . . I : , i l S . ' , i , . Y ', , , i, i i , I . V t - g , , , . , , ' '.,,t, , j . J' 1 , . - , , . v - ' : ' . ' , . , 'V : ' ' , , - . ' , . ' , , . E , . , , , , , . . ' : 1 I S , . , 7. , . 7 V, - Q K 2 ' . , , . . ' , . ' : , ' , ' , , . , . , . , , J y . , y Y ,, .- , .y . 2 ' , F . , ., . U V: I - 1 ' Donald Barrows, John Buck, Sgt. Arthur Maitland, john ley, James Hutchinson, Jesse Cordill, David Booth, Billy Mor- a ' ' , ' , , , l I , i Y 1 , .Q l , , D , 'A t L , . , t- I , 3 , i , ' , . . ' I . ' ' . , T. . . . J . 1 Y . , . , , . Y, . g 1 15 , I - ,,,, 1 .vl'.vT-T Wu -N-qgif-7,-YA? in-urn-in-U g-F V fvlwh-A00-Y 'Q' --., Y -H-ghd Nqr Lak- km-xnawvhn 4 in h v,,,- ,A D., ,,., 9 M, .,,, V.. ....-, ,.., r. ..'.--.-.----,-- 1 'V -- ' ' ' , Anderson, DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS-Back Row: Corp. Rodney Kenneth Johnson, Pfc. Bill Butler, Master Sgt. Bob I-Iiebert, Fisher, Sgt. Clst cl.J Phillip Bouldin, Darrell Kelley, Pfc. Corp. Bob Carder, Corp. John Ide. 0 Front Row: Capt. Rob- Jack Stotler, Corp. Charles Anderson, Corp. Jerry Ring, Pfc. ert Hurst, Sgt. Ralph Horner. 1 adets Give Impressive Show on Award Days R.O.T.C. BOYS ASSEMBLE on the parade grounds to honor outstanding first and second year cadets who have been awarded Chicago Tribune Medals. ' ON R.O.T,C. PROMOTION DAY oifcers are promoted and new oliicers are commissioned. 116 SA Cappella Ch !bqAlphas ...... ,ZAR Club .... Art Honors .. Band ........ Basketball . . . pqBentons ...... Board of Educa ,Boys' Chorus . lCareers,I ..... . ,Cheerleaders .. A Clios i ........ C.O.E. ....... . X..Courier Staff .. ebaters ..... I' eltas ........ yipriver Training Faeiflfty- ....... Abston, Patricia Ann Accurso, Dominic . . Adcox, Alice Anne.. Addams, John David. Agler, Raymond Bruc Agnew, Larry james Agrusa, Salvatore Ro Albertson, Ruth Ann Albertson, Teddy Lee Alexander, Benson J Alexander, Bonny Da Alexander Alexander Alexander , Nolan . . . , Robert Wa 18, 5 Roberta E' Allegro, Donnie .... Allen, Barbara Jo . . . Allen, Dale Berkly . . Allen, James . . . . , Allen, Marjorie Ann.l Allen, Rollin Clark . Allen, Roy Raymond 18, Allinder, Mary Louisl Allison, Barbara Lee . Allison, Gordon Wood Alvey, Ernest Fergus. Ancona, Marie Ann . Andereck, Ronald F. . Anderson, Allen Roy 1 Anderson, Beverly Am Anderson, Beverly Jo Anderson, Charles . . . Anderson, Kenneth . . Anderson, Lillie Marie Anderson Robert Dale Robert LeRc Anderson, Shirley Jean 18, I Andrews, Janet . . . . . Andrews, Troy Dean , Anello, Joseph Anthon Annis, Alice Elaine , . Annis, June ..... 18, Anthony, Ralph Edwa Antrim, Marvin .... , Arenson, Phyllis Elain Argo, Gary Lee ..... Arnold, Janice Virgini Arnold, Robert ..... Arnold, Ross Lawrgxgcg Arnone, Lorraine . . . . Brnt er Sgt. Bob 1-liebert, mt Row: Capt. Rob- fdi Days on the parade irst and second varded Chicago 'AY oHicers are xrnmissioned. Index of rganizations 89-A Cappella Choir.. . .. 89 fXAlphas .......... .. 71 ,KAN Club . . 74 Art Honors .. ..... 74 Band ....... Basketball ....... QqBent0ns ......... Board of Education Boys' Chorus .... . . . . 86 108-109 71 ..14 ..9O Careers Q ...... .... 9 3 Cheerleaders . . , . .106 K SISJSE A ........ . . . 72 .2 .... ....... ..,.. 9 4 iizgourier StaH . . . . .68-69 I ebaters ..... . . 72 igaeitas .......... .. 73 A,.sgDriver Training . . ..... 95 'Famlty ........ .... 8 -13 A 3.1-2 A Abston, Patricia Ann ...... 18, S413171, 64 Accurso, Dominic . . . .... .5213101 Adcox, Alice Anne ....... .... 5 413171,92 Addams, John David ....... Agler, Raymond Bruce 18, 5213101, 94 611Cafe.1,71, 113,115 Agnew, Larry James. .4612031,91,113,115 Agrusa, Salvatore Ross .... 5013061,86,114 Albertson, Ruth Ann . .18, 511308-A1, 79,83 Albertson, Teddy Lee ........... 5514031 Alexander Benson James .... 4712101,93 Alexanderi Bonny Davis 18, 6014201, 79, 88, 95 Alexander, Nolan ..... . . .10, 4612071, 71 Alexander, Robert Warren 18, 511308-A1, 95, 108, 111 Alexander, Roberta Ellen ........ 5914171 Allegro, Donnie ............... 4912191 Football ..... . . .104-107 Senior Ballot ....... .... 3 5-41 Girls' Sports .. . . .102-103 ,Senior Class Officers .... . . . 17 -gflli-Y .............. ..... 8 1 Senior Class Roll . . . . , .35-41 Homerooms ......... . . .42-61 Senior Pictures .... . . .18-34 ,Junior Class Ohicers. . . .... 16 Societies ........ , . .70-73 4,4-Mixed Chorlis ,W ....... .... 9 1 .i,.3gjSpanish Club ..... .... 7 5 A ,dV1usic, Instrumental r. . . . .86-87 ,,s23fSpeech Arts Club . . . . . . . 76 ji-Music, Vocal-f ............ 88-92 NSpring Play ......... . . .98-99 Club .................... 111 Student Council .......... 64-65 National Honor Society .... 93 , Superintenden-t'si-Staff .. 15 Nor'easter Sta-ff .......... 66-67 ii,-Thetas .............,. . .. 73 Olympic Club .............. 80 Track .............. . . . ,110 Orchestra .................. 87 Treble Clef Clubs .. .... 88, 92 ,Parent-Teacher Association . 15 Vqikirlg-'Village .... . . .100-101' e,1fjPep Club' ................ 78-79 oice Class . . . . . . . . 90 ' R.O.T.C. ..... .... 1 12-116 JAX-Teens ..... ...82-83 15911001 show 1 ............. 96-97 1 ,,gQSea1 Club .................. 75 665 ' tudents' Index Arrowood, Allan Lee Bennett, John Alfred .. ...... 5213091 18, 5Z13111,108,110,11l Arrowood, Eddie Paul ..... 511308-A1, 110 Asta, John ....................... 115 Atteberry, Joan Vivian ..... 18, 5714111, 95 Ault, Marion ...................... 94 Ausman, George Addison .,... 5013041, 114 Avila, Andrew ................ 5213091 B Babbit, Ellis B. ........... 10, 511308-A1 Babler, Jo Anne 18, 4311041, 65, 68, 71, 79, 95 Benson, David Albert. . . Best, Allan Lyle .... Biggs, Mary Leona . .. Billard, Leona Faye . .. Bills, Dr. Mark W. . . . . .61 1Cafe1. , ..... 86, 87 . . .5413171, 92 . . .4612071, 92 ..........14,15 Binns, Stephen Gale . .......... 611Cafe.1 Birch, Robert ........... 18, 5111011,1l4 Blackwell, Charles ..... 18, 5013061, 64, 89 Blaine, Harold .................... 115 Blair, Ronald Earl ....,,........ 4712091 Blaker, Harold Wayne ....... 5814131, 114 Bledsoe, Joyce Anne . .... ..... 4 311051 Bledsoe, Richard ............,. 6l1Cafe.1 Bloemker, Gerald William .. .5814131, 114 Baggio, Pauline Jeanette ......... 4913031 Bahntge, Kenneth ........ 611Cafe.1, 114 Bailey, Annabelle ...,....... 10, 5714121 Bailey, Jacqueline Ruth 5514041, 64, 72, 76, 86, 87 Baird, Donice Jean ........ 5714121, 64, 78 Baity, Shirley Jean ...... 18, 5714101, 94 Bloom, Barbara Jean 5514051, 72, 79, 83, 89, 90 Bloustine, Paula .... 5814141, 72, 75, 78, 82 Blum, Doris Jeannette .......... 4311051 Boan, Charlene Agnes ........ 4812181, 92 Boeth, Donald Lee .......... 5113071,86 Boice, Raymond Vernon Allen, Barbara Jo ........ 18, 6014191, 89 Allen, Dale Berkly ........ 511308-A1, 114 Allen, James .... I ....... ,.... ..... 1 1 5 Allen, Marjorie Ann.5313131, 72, 78, 80, 102 Allen, Rollin Clark . .4311051, 112, 113,114 Allen , Roy Raymond Baker, Richard Joel ............ 4512011 Baldwin, Janet Lee ......... 4511101, 78 Baldwin, Mary Frances . ............. 18 Baley, Norma Lee .... ..., 4 712091, 78 19, 4812161,104,106,111 Boland, Charlesa Ann ........ SO13061, 92 Bolin, Margaret ............... 5914171 Bolinger, Donald .............. 471Aud.1 18, 431l041, 68, 112, 114 Allinder, Mary Louise ...... 5514031, 88,90 Allison, Barbara Lee .... 5313141, 65, 73, 80 -Allison, Gordon Wood ........... 5914161 Alvey, Ernest Fergus ............ 4912191 Ancona, Marie Ann . . ..... 5013061 Andereck, Ronald F. ......... 5213091, 93 Anderson, Allen Roy 18 49 301 74 115114 Baley, Robert Eugene . ......5313131,110 Bandy, Margaret Ann ....... 18, 5414081 Banks, William John ..... 4812141, 75, 114 Barber, Clara Lucretia ........... 61, 92 Barker, Nadyne Yvonne ...... 18, 5714111 Barnard, Nora Rochelle .......... 5814141 Barnes, Harry Myles ...... 18, 5414001, 94 Barnes, Jack Leonard ..... 18, 5213111, 86 Barnes, Jerry ........ ....... 5 814131 t am Edwin 59 4151 Bollinger, Delos Elbert. Bonavia, Carrie Marie . Bond, Jack ......... 19, 511308-A1, 86 ....5814131, 78,88 ..........5914161 Boone, David Thompson ..... 5614071,110 Booth, David ........ Booth, Patricia Ellis ....... 19, 4411101,91 Bopp, Naomi Mae Borchers, Louise . .. Borden, Larry ...... . , 1 1, , ', Anderson, Beverly Ann ....... 4612071, 78 Anderson, Beverly Jo ............. 61, 78 Anderson, Charles .............. 115, 116 Anderson, Kenneth ....... 5111011, 86, 114 Anderson, Lillie Marie . . 1 ........ .61, 92 a e , J es 1 ' ........... 1 Barrows, Donald Eugene .... 5414011, 115 Barton, Jo Ann. 18, 5614071, 78, 80, 102, 103 Barton, Mary Elizabeth 4712091, 65, 73. 78, 80, 91 Boren, Ervin .... , . . . .........4913031 . . .4812181, 78,80 . . .19, 4812161, 86 .......5S14031 Bosserman, Carol Jean ....... S714121,94 Bosserman, Nita Mae .......... 19, 61, Bouidiiij Phillip oiiiii 471Ai1d.'1'.'7'1,.1.14,' 116 Bouldin Mrs, O. B. .. Anderson, Robert Dale ..... 18, 4512011, 89 Anderson, Robert LeRoy ...... 18, 46 12021 Anderson, Shirley Jean 18, 5514051, 65, 66, 67, 73, 83 88 89 78, 1 , 1 90 Andrews, Janet .......... 5914161, 71, 78 Andrews, Troy Dean ......... 4812161, 86 Anello, Joseph Anthony .......... 5414011 Annis, Alice Elaine .......... 5413171, 91 Annis, June ..,.. 18, 54, 5714101, 64, 82, 95 Anthony, Ralph Edward ..... 4311051,114 Antrim, Marvin .......... 18, 4512011, 95 Arenson, Phyllis Elaine .18, 6014201, 75,95 Argo, Gary Lee ............. 18, 4512011 Arnold, Janice Virginia ......... 5013061 Arnold, Robert ..... Arnold, Ross Lawrence . ..,.... 115 5313141, 89,104,106,111 Arnone, Lorraine . . I ............ 4311051 Bartow, Mickey Leroy ........5013041,71 Bascone, Anthony .,......... 18, 5614071 Bascone, Prudence .... Batchelor, Lois Jean .. Bateman, Juanita Fern Baxter, Mary M. . . . Bayless, Donna Dee .. Beall, Richard ....... Beaty, Charles Logan . .... 4S11101,92 . ...... 5313161,89 ........,.6014201 .. ...10, 5213101, 65 .. .5614061, 87 . , . .5914l61, 91 18,61,89,104,106,111 Beaty, James ................. 5313131 Becker, John Adam 18,49130l1,74,104,106,111 Bedsoul Edward ..... , ............. 115 Beebe, Carol Ann ...... 18, 5013061. 79,89 Bell, Gertrude ........ 10, 16, 5514041, 75 Bell, Wanda Jean ....... .... 1 8, 5414001 Benenate, Mary Ann ...... 4511101, 73. 91 Bennett, Dixie Lee . . ....... 4812181 Boulton, Clara ........... 10, 5013041. 65 Bouyear, Milton ........ 5914151. 90, 115 Bowman, Ellen Jane ......,.. 5313141, 73 Box, Carol Anne .... 5313161, 65, 71, 76, 78 Box. Virgil Lee ............ 47 1Aud.1, 90 Boylan, Janet Charlene ,...... 5714081, 93 Boyle, Betty Sue ......... 5313161. 74,78 Boyle, David Terrance ....... 4311051, 114 Boyle, James O. .........,..... 4912191 Bradley, Janice Marie ..,.....,.. 4511101 Bradley, Lewis Taylor ...... 581413-911.94 Bradley, Linda Jo ...451l101. 04, os. 73. 79 Bragg, David ...................,. 115 Brammer, Lois Rae , ......... 541-1061, 92 Brammer, Louis Paul ..19. 61. 64, 65. 72, S1 Brammer. Nora Mae ..... 19. 581413-411,94 Branch, David Lee ........,. 4712101,90 Brassfield, John Richard .. .19. 5213111. 70 Bratten, Harold ..............,.... 115 117 Students' Index-Continued Bray. Pauline June .......... . . .4311053 Breckenridge. Ada Beth .... . .... 5013043 Breshcars. Louise Ann .' .... 4511103,82,93 Brinkley. Charles Leon .... 19, 4812163, 74 Brockus. Harold Martin .,.. 4712103, 65, 71 Brokaw. Rodney Raymond 5213113, 89, 95 1 19, Brookman, William ............. 4712093 Brooks. Nancy Lee ....... 56 406 73 92 Dalberg, Carol ...... 1 3, i Broomfield, Nancy Ann ....... 5614063, 92 Brown. Newton Richard .. .5013043, 90, 114 Brown, Robert Lewis ........... 4712103 Bryant. Elizabeth Josephine . . . 19, 5714123 Bryant, Jane Ann ............... 61,92 Bryant, Norma Lou ...19, 5414003, 80, 102 Bryant. Richard , ................. 115 Bryeans, Patricia Sue ........ 4311053, 79 Bryson, Donna ............. 4913013.74 Bryson, Terry Robert .... 4612033, 91, 107 Buccero, Larry Salvator ....... 4712103, 90 Buck, Jerry William , . . . ...... 4612033 Buck, John ..,,........ .......... 1 15 Bullard. John Richard . . . .... 5213103, 72 Bunning. Mrs. D. R, ................ 15 Bunning, David .............. 611Cafe.3 Bunning, Jane Anne .19, 4913013, 72. 74,79 Burden. Joan ............... 5213093, 79 Burge, Richard . , . .,.........,..... 115 Burgett, Mona Faye ......... 19. 6014223 Burgin, Bernita Mae . ...., 4511103, 73, 78 Burgio, Jean Ann ,..19, 5112133, 73, 79, 89 Burkhead, Carl Edward.19, 4812163 108. 111 Burks, Amos L. ............ . .... 14, 15 Burnes, Barbara .......... 1 ......... 87 Burns, Dale ........ .... 4 712103. 90 Burns, Norma Gay . . . .... 19, 5313163 Burns, Robert . . . . ... . .4311053 Burrows, Ronald ...... ........ 4 612073 Burton, Wayne .. 4913013 Biischhoiii. PariiCia'Aiiii' I f Q f 5814'133.73, 92 Butler, Bill Lee ........ 5013063. 114. 116 Butler, Eddie Jane .,..... 19. 5714103, 89 Butrum, Duane ..... 4612073.00.107.110 Button, Dollie Donzella .... 5313133, 73, 89 Byrd, Wayne ..................... 115 Cease, Frank .......... 4411063,113,115 Chadwick, Billy Eugene ...... 4912193, 91 Champion, Mildred Lucille 20, 5013063, 75, 78, 82 Chapman, Alice Lavon ....... 6014223, 93 Chick, Charles .................... 115 Childs, Diana Mae ....... 6014223, 71, 79 Cholak, Genevieve 5313143,72,79,80,89,102 Christensen, Carl Keith .... 5514053, 90, 91 Christiano, William .......... 5213093, 91 Chuma, Anna Marie ..... .... 5 013063, 91 Ciro, Ida Mae ........... 5714123, 72, 89 Clark, Dorothy Marie ..... 20, 5213113 , 94 Clark, Dorris Jean . . . ........ 6014203. Clark, Harry C. .................... 14 Clark, Herbert Roth ...... 4311053, 86, 87 Clark, Patricia Jane 20, 5714103, 78, 79, 82,95 Clark, Phyllis Anne 20,521s113, 66,67, 70 71.11 Clark, VVilliam ....... ......... 4 712093 Claus, Victor James . . .... , ..... 5213093 Clausen, Violet .... 10, 5514053, 88, 89, 90 Claxton, Lois Lee ...... 4311053, 65, 71,-86 Clemens, Thomas 4812143,104,106,110,111 Clevenger, Shirley Sue ........ 4913033, 92 Cline, Darlene Louise . . . ....... 5213093 Clough, Madalin ..... ..... 1 0, 5112133 Clow, William Lee ............ 20, 70, 71 Coats, Shirley Jean ............. 4511103 Coen, Eilene Esther ..... 20, 581413-A3, 94 Coffman, Jack LeRoy .,...... 4812143, 109 Coffman, Josephine E. ........ , ...... 10 Coffman, June Jeanette .5413173, 65, 73,92 Cole, Cecil Henry . ..... 5514053,90,109 Cole, Dorothy Eleanor ........ 5914l73, 93 Colletti, Andrew Frank ....... 4712103.91 Colletti, Angeline ........... 20, 5313163 Colley, Joyce ......... 20, 4411103, 78. 92 Colley, Thomas Edward ......... 4612073 Collins, Dale ........... 4612033,90, 114 Collins, Dean .................. 61, 114 Collins, Kenneth Wayne ...... 20, 4812163 Colliver, Jerry .................... 115 Curran, Joan Sylvia .. .4411103, 71, 80, 102 Currence, Norma Sue ......... 4812183, 78 Curtis, Shirley Ann .....,....... 4612033 Czar, Marjorie Ann . . . . .4411103, 70, 73 D 4712093 C Cable, Mary Sue .........,.... 4812183 Cain, Helen Imojean .....,.... 511308-A3 Cain, Martha Lee ..... 10, 5614063, 91, 92 Caldarella, Jo Ann .......... 4411103, 78 Caldarella, John ......,....... 611Cafe.3 Calia, John 16, 5313133,65, 72, 89,100,104,106, 108, 111 Callahan, Judy Grace.5313133,72, 74, 79. 83 Callihan, Shirley Geraldine ...... 5013063 Calvert, George ......,... 10, 17. 4812163 Calvert, Ronald Leon ....... 611Cafe.3, 90 Calvert, Virginia Carole ....... 5013063, 92 Campbell, Carl Fred ....... 4712093, 114 Campbell, Charlotte .......... 6014223, 92 Campbell, Larry Keith ...... 5013043,114 Campos, Lenora ............... 4511103 Canada, Carolyn Sue 19, 4311043, ss, 71, 79, sz, ss, 95 Canada, Phillip Eugene . . .4311053, 90, 114 Cannova, Frances Lucille 5714123, 73, 76, 79, 89, 98 Cannova, Joe Vince ............ 4712093 Cannova, Michael ..... 5414013, 64, 65, 107 Cantrell, Bobbie Jean . .5714123, 65, 78, 88 Cantrell, Peggy Elmira ....... 19, 5714113 Carder, Robert ................ 115, 116 Carpenter. Lloyd Dean ......,... 4411063 Carpenter, Marilyn Jean .20, 6014203, 82, 89 Carpenter,'Richard Donald .4612033. 91, 107 Carr, Virgil Lee ............ 4812163, 87 Carr. Willie .................. 5914153 Carrier, David Roger , ....... 5013043, 115 Carroll. Bonnie Lee ....... 4712093. 79,92 Cartmell, Marietta . . ..... 4511103, 92 Caruso. Jo Ann ...... ...... 4 612023 Caruso, Victor Carl .......... 20, 5013063 Carwile, Imogene Marie . . .20, 5714103, 94 Cary. Barbara Dale ....... V . . .4511103, 91 Casey, James William .. ........ 5013063 Caskey, Joseph Richard.2O, 5414003, 95, 115 Cassell. Nanabel .......... 10, 5714083, 76 Castleman. Marv Margaret . . . . 20, 5313163 Cates. Sandra Ellen .. .,... 20, 5714123, 95 Cathay. Jack ..................... 115 Catt. Dorothy Mae . . ...... 4912193 Cayton, Mike ..... . . .4712093 118 Colvin, Vern ........ Colyer, Joyce Faye , .. Combs, James ....... Comby. Maryln Ann Conti Vincent ...... .........611Cafe.3 5413173, 78,91 .......4612033.78 Cook, Dean ..... 10,4512013,9S.107,109 Cook, Jack ............... 5514043, 114 Cook, James Gilbert .... 4612033, 90, 114 Cook, Martha Ann .......... 4812163, 75 Cook. William Raymond ..... 5213093, 71 Coolev, Juanita ............... 5414003 Coombs, William ............. 611Ca1'e.3 Cooner, Earl ....... 5013053,107,110, 111 Cordell. Arthur Orville .......... 5213103 Cordell. Donna ..... 20, 6014203, 78, 80, 95 Cordell. Jesse .................... 115 Corsentino, Frank Thomas ...... 20, 61, 95 Corson, Shirley Ann ....... 5013063, 75, 92 Couch, Forrest .......... 20, S614073, 86 Courtier, Kenneth Clyde ......... 5013043 Courtier, Twila Joan .... ....... 4 812183 Courtney. Jerry Wayne .. ...... 20, 4512013 Courts. Dorothv Marcella ........ 5714123 Cox, Barbara Ruth - 20, 4812163, 70. 71. 76. 79, 89 Cox, Dorothy Joanna ...... 20, 5414003, 95 Cox, Gloria Faye . ............. 6014223 Cox, John David .... .... 4 612023, 86 Cox, Kenneth Wayne . . ..... 4612023 Cox, Perry Dale ............ 20, 5013053 Craig, Elton Randolph ....... 20. 4512013 Craig, Yvonne Frances .4511103, 78, 82, 92 Cramer, Deoline ...,................ 20 Craven, Claudene Eleanor ..... . . .4311053 Crawford, Marguriette Elizabeth 5514043, 75,87 Crim, Jerry Richard ................ 115 Cronley, Richard .............. 5112133 Crookshank, Merrill Robert.611Cafe.3, 81, 86 Cross, Gene .......... 20, 4512013, 86. 87 Crossland, Clifford Lawrence . . .20, 4812163 Croswhite, Larry Neal.20, 5213103, 113, 115 Crouch, Mary Lorene 5714083, 65, 71, so, 82,92 Crowder, Lawrence Charles. .20, 6014193, 94 Cunningham, Anne Charlene . . .4511103, 72 Cunningham, Don ..... 20, 5013053, 65, 72 Cupito, Robert Joseph ....... 4311053, 109 Cureton, Linda Lee ..5614063, 72, 79, 83, 92 . ......... 20 DaMitz, Jack Lee .... . . .4411063, 93 Daniels, Juanita Lee . . . ....... 5514043 Danielsen, Carol' Lou ...... 5113073, 79, 92 Danielsen, Shirley Jean ....... 20, 4311053 Darnell, Barbara Lee . .4812143, 78, 80, 103 Davis, Bessie ............... 5614063, 92 Davis, Charles Henry ........ 5414013, 115 Davis, Gail Deane . . . . . .20, 5714113, 73 Davis, G. W. ...... . .,......... .9 Davis, Harley ................. 611Cafe.3 Davis, James Harry ......... 5013063, 115 Davis, Kay Marilynn 17, 21, 35, 431104-3, 64, 68, 70, 73, 75,89 Davis, Lowell Dean ............. 4712093 Davis, Marjorie Louise .......... 5313143 Davis, Sandra Jean ........ 21, 5714113, 95 Davis, Sara Joanne 21, 5213113, 70, 73, 74, 89, 98 Day, Frances Dee .........- . . 5514053, 90 Day, Sallie Ann . . .5514033, 65, 72, 78, 106 Dearmont, Patricia ........ 21, 5714113, 88 Deatherage, Robert Emery ........ 5914153 Deatherage, William Omar ..... 5013063, 87 Decker, Doris Ellen ....... .... 5 914153 DeCleva, Albert ............... 5013063 Deeds, Roy Eugene ............. 5514033 DeGroff, Harriet Irene 5113083, 66, 67, 73,78 DeHart, Elihu Duane ........ 4712103, 90 DeHart, Vernon Charles - 21,5614073,104,106,111 Dehn, Donald Allen ............ 5213103 DeLapp, Carolyn Lee 4511103, 78.82, 83, 91 Dell, Fred .......... 21, 611Cafe.3, 86, 87 Delles, Gerald Keith ............ 5213103 T3eMayo, Albert Richard ...... 21, 4812163 DeMayo, Victor Ronald 511308-A3, 104, 106, 110, 111 Deniston, D. L. ................ 10, 105 Derstler, Ida Ann ...... 21, 4812163, 82, 89 DeSimone, Antoinette . .21, 5013063, 69, 78 DeSimone. Rosalyn .......... 4812183, 79 Dewey, Alan Keith .... 21, 5213103, 86. 110 Dewey, Donald Jefferson .... 5914153, 86, 87 Dewitt, Pattv Ami ......,...... 4511103 DiCaoo, Charles ....... 21, 5814133, 76, 95 Dickerson, Jane Evelyn 5714083. 71. 76. 78, 83, 88 Ditmars, Thomas ...... 10, 4311043, 68, 69 Dixon, Donald 21. 4812163, 70, 71, 81,106,107, 110,111 Dodd, David H. ................... 115 Doherty. Gerald Lee ............. 4712093 Dolt, Shirley Rae 21. 4411103, 71, 76, 78, 82, 95 Dominick, Virginia Kave 4913013, 71, 76, 78. 100 Donelson, Betty Lou ............ 5013063 Donnici, Anita Louise.21, 4311043, 68, 73, 79 Dooley, Mary Lou .... 5313143, 72, 74, 100 Dorcy, Frank .... 5113073, 64, 65, 72, 74,81 Dorrell, Patsv Ruth ...... 21, 5111013, 113 Doss, Ruby Jean ....... ........ 4 411103 Dougherty, David Allen ....... 5814133, 86 Douglas, Raymond Burton ..... 5814133, 86 Dover, Robert Edwin ......... S914163, 90 Downey, Carol Ann ...... ...... 4 511103 Drummond, David .... ....... 5 914163 Dudding, Norma Jean ..... 21, 6014203, 78 Dugan, Denise Adele ....... 511308-A3, 78 Duke, Norman Dean 21, 4311053, 104, 106,111 Dull, Judith .......... 4612033, 71, 80, 82 Dumsky, Joanne Marie .......... 5013043 Duncan, Barbara Jean ..... 4712093, 73, 78 Duncan, Beverly Jeanne 4612073, 73, 78. 82, 92, 93 Duncan, Beverly Joyce ..... 4712093, 73, 79 Duncan, Phyllis Deanne ...... 4913033, 92 Duncan, Susan Marie ........... 5313163 Dunlap, Donna Louise 21,5714113,80,95,102 Dunning, Robert Ernest .............. 21 Dunsworth, Leslie Vern .......... 5313143 Duston, Barbara Lee .. . .. .5614063, 92 Eager, Mrs. Henry I. Eagle, Mary Patricia Eastburn, Ronald .. Eastin, Robert .... , Eberhard, Kay .... Edgar, Mary Jo .. Edwards, Betty Carle 2 Edwards, Marianne C Edwards, Reba Gayle Egleston, Ralph .. Eichenberger, Carl E Eichenberger, Ruth lt Ekman, Earl Frankli 2, Ekman, Garhon Lea Elliot, Eleanor .... Elliott, Jerome Clark Elliott, Joyce Charlo1 Ellis, Walter ..... Elms, William Earl Embree, Richard Eai Emerson, James Che Emrick, Clara Maxi' Endsley, Judith . . . Endsley, Loretta Ma Englehardt, Alvin Ja Engle, Merle R. . . . Engro, Elizabeth .. Enloe, Charles Lewi Enyeart, Laurence . Eppard, Max ..... Epps, Betty Jean . EDDS. Edith Elizabet Erickson, Lou Ann . Ericson, Larry . . . , Eslinger, Martha Jez Ethington, Loretta 11 Eubank. Alva Cobb Evans, George .... Evans, Jimmie Lee Evans, Lettie L. . . , Everley. Charles .. Ewens, Robert .... Ewing, Barbara Jear Ewing, Gladys Mari Facemire, Charles . Facemire, Doris Lee Fagan, June Leah St Fanara, Salvatore A: Fann, Frank . . .'. . Fanu, Sandra Lucile Fanolio, R-ichard Wa Farmer, Jerry Wayn Farmer, Jimmy Leoi Farmer, John Philip Farrar, Donald B. . Farris, James A. .. Fats, Judy Margaret 22, 1 Faustlin, Hazel Mar Faustlin. Muriel El: Feagan, Sharon Lee Feagans, Donald Lo Ferro, Marie Laura Fibert, Juanita Mae Fibert, Margaret Lc Fields, Bobby Ellis Fields, Howard . . . Fields, Shirley Ann Fincher, Virginia M Finnell, James Will Firebaugh, Leonard Fisher, Carol Sue . Fisher, Everett . . . Fisher, Judith Ann Fisher, Margaret Ell Fisher, Rodney . . Fitzpatrick. Frank i Fitzwater, Joyce M2 Fitzwater, Marie El Flagg, Margaret L. Fleming, George Ed Fleming, Randall L Flippin. Marv Jean Floyd, Eflie Mae .. Folkert. Margaret 1 Forlow, Don .... Harper, Ruthanne .... ........5914165 Ile 2075, 73, 78.82, 92,93 .4-111105, 71, 80.102 . . . . . . .4812185, 78 ..........4612035 . . . .440105, 70, 73 . . . . . . . . .20 . . .4411065, 93 .. . . . . . .5514045 .. . . .5113075, 79, 92 . . . . . . .20, 430055 .4812145, 78, 80,103 . ....... 5614065,92 . ...... 5414015,115 . . .20, 5714115, 73 . . .....611Cafe.5 . . . . . . .5013065, 115 , 64, 68, 70, 73. 75, 89 ..........4712095 . ..,...... 5313145 . .21, 5714115, 95 115, 70, 73. 74, 89, 98 . . . . .5514055,90 114035, 65, 72, 78,106 . . . . .21, 5714115, 88 sry . ....... 5914155 tar ..... 5013065, 87 . .... . . . . 5914155 . .......... 5013065 , .......... 5514035 5113085, 66, 67, 73, 78 . . . . . . . .4712105, 90 5614075, 104, 106, 111 . .......... 5213105 150105, 78.82, 83, 91 .21, 611Cafe.5. 86, 87 . .......... 5213105 3 ...... 21,4812165 5, 104, 106, 110, 111 ...........10,105 ,. .21, 4812165, 82, 89 ,.21, 5013065, 69, 78 . . . . . . . .4812185, 79 ..21, 5213105, 86.110 1 .,.. 5914155, 86. 87 ...........4511105 .. .21, 5814135, 76, 95 1085. 71. 76. 78, 83, 88 .. .10, 4311045, 68, 69 81,106,107, 110,111 ...........4712095 1105, 71, 76, 78, 82, 95 V9 913015, 71, 76, 78. 100 . .......... 5013065 21, 4311045, 68, 73, 79 . .5313145. 72, 74,100 3075, 64, 65, 72, 74,81 .. . .21, 5111015,113 ...........4411105 1 ....... 5814135, 86 ton ..... 5814135, 86 . . . . . . . .5914165, 90 .. . ..... 450105 . . . . .21, 6014205, 78 . . . . . .511308-A5, 78 430055, 104, 106,111 .. .4612035, 71, 80, 82 ..........5013045 . . . . .4712095, 73, 78 . . . . .4712095, 73, 79 e ...... 4913035,92 ...........5313165 1, 5714115, 80, 95, 102 t .............. 21 ..........5313145 . .... 5614065,92 Students' Index-Continued 13 Eager, Mrs. Henry I Eagle, Mary Patricia . Eastburn, Ronald .. Eastin, Robert ...... ...... 5 013065 Eberhard, Kay ........,..... 5113075, 91 Edgar, Mary Jo ............... 5914165 Edwards, Betty Carleen 21, 5213115, 79, 83, 91, 95 Edwards, Marianne Celeste . .6014225, 74, 78 Edwards, Reba Gayle .22, 5714115, 69, 76,89 Egleston, Ralph ............... 4812145 Eichenbcrger, Carl Eugene . ... ...... ...14 ......4913015 ...5414015,115 5814135,90,107,109 Eichenberger, Ruth Marie . .22, 61, 79, 89, 95 Ekman, Earl Franklin 22, S213115, 72, 76, 81, 98 Ekman, Garhon Lea ....... SO13045, 75, 78 Elliot, Eleanor ..................... 87 Elliott, Jerome Clark ........ . 5914175, 93 Elliott, Joyce Charlotte 5714085, 72, 79, 82, 83 Ellis, Walter ........... ..... ..... 1 1 5 Elms, William Earl ......... 5414005,114 Embree, Richard Earl . , ......... 4712105 Emerson, James Charles ......... 4311055 Emrick, Clara Maxine . .22, 5814135, 75, 79 Endsley, Judith ................ 5413175 Endsley, Loretta Marie .......... 5213095 Englehardt. Alvin James . . .4612075, 91, 114 Engle, Merle R. ............. 10, 4411065 Engro, Elizabeth . . . . ..... 22, 5013065, 89 Enloe, Charles Lewis ..... 5914175, 93, 114 Enyeart, Laurence . . . ..... 22, 5414005 Eppard, Max ..................... 115 Epps, Betty Jean ........... 4511105, 92 Forlow, Dorothy Sue 22, 37, 4411105, 64, 70, 71, 80, 89, 102 Fortner, Donald Dee .... 22, 5414005, 74, 89 Fosberg, Don Eugene .......... 611Cafe.5 Foster, Eileen Rose .......... 4511105, 92 Frakes, Loma ..,...... ........ 5 112135 Franklin, Foresta .............. 6014225 Frazell, Oren Waco .......... 5914175, 93 Frechln, James ...... 5013045, 90, 107, 110 Fricke, Marilyn Elizabeth . . 22, 6014205, 78 Friday, Yvonne Marie , .......... 5714125 Friend, Betty Charlene 22, 5113085, 73, 76, 82, 95 Fritchie, Barbara Lou ........ S514055, 90 Frye, Alfred ...................... 115 Fuller, James Eugene 22, 4512015, 90,108,111 Fults, Jon Hardy ...... 22, 5814145, 64, 86 G Gallagher, Bernard Hamilton . . . 22, 5213115 Gallagher, David ............... 4712105 Gallamore, Neil .......... . . 5013045, 114 Ganzer, Patricia Jane . . .5213105, 73, 75, 79 Greer, Pat Ann . . . . . Gregory, Elizabeth .... Gregory, Frances Laverne Gregory, John M. .... . Grieves, Delores Ann .. Griffith, Janet Marlene . Griffitts, Sharon Jean .. Grimes, Carol Ann . . . ..... . . Grisnik, Mary Alice... Guarino Paul o , J e,, ..... . Guffey, Phyllis Jean .......... Gunnels, Zetta Margaret Gurriere, James A. .... Guy, Lavonna Elaine .. I1 . ....4612035 ....10.5113075 . .... 4411105.78 .,.......14 .........5714125 ..... ....4511105 .2s.s2c311p,9z,9s .......61 ..... ....5313145 ....23,5414005 ....61,75 .... ,.,.4oc3o3J ...4712095,86, 107 .5514045, 75, 79,83 Haas, Mrs. Ellsworth .... ........... 1 4 Garcia, Demetrio ....... ....5514045,114 Garcia, Marie Nicholas . ..... .... 4 511105 Gardner, Gerald W. . .. Garner, Esther Jean .... Garnett, Joan Sue ...... Gass, Willie ........... Gatten, George Lloyd . . . . . . . .5013055 ., . . . .4812145 . . . . .4913015, 79 ............114 5213095 90 Gauert, Alfred J0hn.61qc21i5.j,'io4, 106, ,111 Gaylord, Gladys ........ .. .10, 5814145 Gebhardt, Janice Marie .......... 4511105 Gee, Mary Carol ....... ... . .5413175 Eoos. Edith Elizabeth, 22 , 5714105, 78, 80,83 Erickson, Lou Ann ........ 4511105, 73 Ericson, Larry ........... 22, 5614075 ,so ,ss Eslinger, Martha Jeanne .5113085, 64, 66, 67 Geistdorfer, Annie Amelia .,...... 4612035 Gendreau, Adele Lee ....... 511308-A5, 73 Gendreau, Edith Fay ...., 5.22, 5714115, 65 Gentry, Harold Eugene ...,. 471Aud.5, 107 Ethington. Loretta Mae .......... 5544035 Eubank. Alva Cobb ................. 22 Evans, George ....... 5013045, 90, 107, 110 Evans, Jimmie Lee ...17, 22, 37, 74, 89,110 Evans, Lettie L. .................... 10 Everley. Charles . . . .......... 611Cafe.5 Ewens, Robert ...... ......... 5 213095 Ewing, Barbara Jean ....,....... 4511105 Ewing, Gladys Marie .. .22, 5113075, 78,82 1? Facemire, Charles .............. 4712105 Facemire, Doris Lee ....... 22, 6014205, 69 Fagan, June Leah 5614065, 64, 73, 76, 92,100 Fanara, Salvatore Anthony , 5013045, 72, 81,107 Fann, Frank .................. 5514035 Fann, Sandra Lucile .............. 61, 88 Fanolio, Richard Wayne .... 22, 5313145, 74 Farmer, Jerry Wayne ........ 440065, 115 Farmer, Jimmy Leon ........ 4712095, 114 Farmer, John Philip ..22,4512015,108,111 Farrar, Donald B. .. .5313145, 72, 86, 87, 89 Farris. James A. ............ 5113075, 90 Fats, Judy Margaret 22, 6014225, 65, 75, 78, 82,95 Faustlin, Hazel Marie . . .5914175, 78, 92, 93 Faustlin, Muriel Elaine .... 22, 5714115, 79 Feagan, Sharon Lee .......... 5714125, 78 Feagans, Donald Louis ....... 611Cafe.5, 89 Ferro, Marie Laura ....... S514055, 78, 90 Fibert, Juanita Mae . ..... 5614065, 92 George, Everett Gene 5914175,69,93, 104, 106,111 Gerber, Jeanette Louise .... 5614065, 78, 92 Gherring, Phleta ....... .10, 5514035 Giambalvo, Joseph Richard- .4913035, 64 Giangalanti, Luella Marie Gibson, Patricia Sue .... Giddens, Jerry Wayne . . . Gideon Rose Darlene . . . ........6014225 ........4612035 ........5614075 4511105 Haase, William Henry ....... 5514095, 107 Hagg, Bonnie Carol ...... 4913035, 78, 82 Hahn, Shirley Deane.23,5714115, 75, 82, 95 Hake, Patricia Elaine 23, 6014205, 64, 65, 73, 87 Hale, James Billy ........... 23, 4512015 Hales, Vernon Charles ........ SO13045, 87 Hall, Barbara Ann .. .23, 5013065, 75, 78,89 Hall, Carolyn Faye .......... 4912195, 78 Hall, Mary Virginia 23, 5113085, 66, 67, 72, 76, 79, 82, 83, 95,98 Hall, Theresa Audrey ...,....... 5013065 Hall, Thomas Franklin .......... 5013045 Hamby, Larry Virgil .... ........ 6 5 Hamilton, Carolyn June ......... 5714125 Hamilton, John Marcus 23,5614075,104, 106, 110,111 Hamilton, Patricia Lee 4511105, 71, 82, 83,92 Hamilton, Willa Mae ...... 23, 5112135, 95 Hanaway, Roger Delano 23, 4812165,104,106,110,111 Hanes, Jim Thomas .. . . . . . ,4612025,110 Hanley, Shirley Lee ....,.... 23, 6014205 Hannsz, Wayne Alvin 23,5414005,95,100,108,111 Harbert, Janet Marie ............ 6014225 Hardie, Barbara Jeanne .... 23, 5113075, 95 Hardie, Patricia Alice ...... 4812185, 74, 89 Harding, Clara Earlene .... ........., 6 1 Harmon, Joyce Ann ..... ..... 4 913035, 92 Giglio,,Angela Rose . .... '.'.'4'skiio5, 79,92 Gilbert, Arthur W. . . ........... .15 Gill, Barbara Jean ........ .511308-A5, 89 Harms, Leland Wesley . . . . .511308-A5, 109 Harper, Billy Dale ............. 5914155 . . . .23, 4311045, 68 Gilmore, Isabel E. ........ 10, 4912195, 71 Gioia, Andrew Anthony .......... 5313145 Giordano, Marie Ann . . . Glasgow, James . . . . . . . . . . . .4913015, 73 . . . . . .5514045 49 301 Glidewell, Dennis Harold . Glidewell. Ellis Paul ...... 22, Goertz, Nancy Jane . ,..... . . .4612025, 75 Goings, Genelle ..... 5514045, 73, 76, 78, 83 Goldberg. Rex ....,... Golden, Dallas ....... Golden. R. C. ...... . Good, Barbara Ann .... Goodman, Paula . . . . Goodpaster, Nancy .... Goodpasture, Jean . . ,. . ... 1 5 5213105, 81 .........115 ......4712105,110 . . . .611Cafe.5 .. . . . . .4612035 . . . . . . 14511105 .........531'3135 22 5614065 91 Goodwin, Doris Jean ...... 22, 5714115. 89 Goodwin, Kenneth Wayne ........ 4912195 Goosey, George ................... 115 Goosey, Kenneth Lavern ..... 5514035. 114 Gordon, James Charles . . ..... 4612075 Gordon, M. C. ., .... . Gordon Mary Lee ..... Gordoni William Henry . . .... 4612035.79 . . , .... 5612025 Fibert, Margaret Lou . . . ....... 5313135 Fields, Bobby Ellis ..... , ...... 471Aud.5 Fields, Howard .................... 115 Fields, Shirley Ann ..... 22, 5714105, 89, 95 Fincher, Virginia Mae ........ 5113075, 86 Finnell, James William .... 5113075, 86, 89 Firebaugh, Leonard Arthur ....... 5914155 Fisher, Carol Sue ............ 4511105, 92 Fisher, Everett .......... . ..... 4712105 Fisher, Judith Ann ...22, 5213115, 75, 82,92 Fisher, Margaret Ellen ..,........ 4511105 Fisher, Rodney ............ 114, 115, 116 Fitzpatrick. Frank Eugene ..,.. 22, 5013.055 Fitzwater, Joyce Marie ..... 5714125, 79, 80 Fitzwater, Marie Elizabeth ....... 5313145 Gorman, William F. ......... 4411065, 95 Goss, Betty Sharon ........... 5614065, 92 Gover, Shirley Ann ,.22, 4311045, 68. 78, 89 Gowing, Lillie Cordelia ..... 23, 511308-A5 Graham, Jerry Dean ..5313135, 89, 95, 110 Grassley. Edith J. ........... 10, 5013065 Graupner. Alvin ............... 5213105 Graves. Thomas Chester .... 23, 5213105. 81 Gray, Gilbert Carl ....,......... 4612025 Gray, Joseph ...................... 115 Gray. Suzanne Darlene .......... 5714125 Graybill. Audrey Joy 23. 4311045. 68, 78, 80, 82, 83, 95. 103 Greeley. Dorothy Ellen ....... . . .5113075 Harrington, Jack Ronald .5313145, 72, 81, 98 Harris, Mrs. D. A. ................. 15 Harris, Donald Alton ...... 4812145, 72,86 Harris, Richard Allen ........ S814l45, 72 Harris, Ronald Eugene . ...... 23, 4812165 Hart, Gerald Raymond .... 5914165, 87, 114 Hartley, Alma Louise ...... 23, 5714115, 95 Hartley, Shirley Ann ......... 5814145, 88 Hartman, Joan . .24, 6014205, 69, 72, 76, 82 Hartnett, Jo Carol . . 5013045, 72, 79.82, 83 Hartz, Jean ................... 5213095 Harville, Marcia Eileen .... 24, 5814l35, 94 Harville, Russell Harold ........ 611Cafe.5 Haskins, Lois Marie .... 24, S514055, 89. 90 Hatchitt. Joyce Ann .S514055, 64, 73, 78,90 Hawk, James Robert 16, 5313145, 64, 72, 89,98,109 Hawkins, Shirley Ann 24, 5213115, 70, 73, 79,83 Hawthorne, Barbara Louise .... 4511105, 73 Hawthorne, Ray L. 5213105,104,106,110.111 Hayden. Claudia Christine ..... 5914165, 91 Hayes, William Charles . . .5914165, 107, 110 Haynie, Norma Jean ............ 5514035 Hazelbaker, Dick Wayne . . 5914175, 93, 110 Hazelbaker. Robert Wells ...... 5914175, 93 Hazell, Roberta Thelma ............ 24 Heath, Donald Floyd ........ 5213105, 72 Heath, Larry , ........ ......... 1 15 Heckart, Patricia Sue . . . ..... 4311055 Hedeen, Nancy Fav . Hedges. JoAnn Marie Heese, Don Lee .... ........5313145,73 ........4511105.93 .....5614075,86,110 Green, Carolyn Jean ......... 5914175, 93 Flagg, Margaret L. ....,.... 10, 88, 89, 92 Fleming, George Edward ...... 5414005, 114 Fleming, Randall Louis . . . ....... 86, 87 Flippin, Marv Jean ..... .... 2 2, 5714105 Floyd, Effie Mae ....... ....... 6 014225 Folkert, Margaret Ann .......... 6014225 Forlow, Don ............ 4311055, 74,81 Green, James Leonard . . . ....... 5313145 Green, Margaret C. . . . .... 10, 5313165 Green, Ronald Wayne ........... 4712095 Green, Shirlev Marie ...... 23. 6014195. 91 Greenawalt. Edwin Hugh . .4612075. 91. 110 Greene. William .......... 5914175. 90. 95 Greenfield, Larry ............... 5614075 Heine. Fred ........ 11. 5414005, 105. 106 Helrfrich, lack , .....,......... 4812145 Helm, Barbara Louise 5113085, 66, 67, 71, 75, 79, 91 Hemerson. Delores Jean ......... 5814145 Henbest, Walter Glenn ............... 87 Henderson, Harriette S. .... 11. 6014205, I2 Henderson, James Russell ........ 5514035 Hendrickg, Paul Raymond . ....... 4712105 Hendrickson, Janice Kay 4913035, 72, 76, 83 1 19 69, Long, Jerry Franklin Students, Index-Continued Hendrix, John Dillard ..... 24, 5313135, 90 Henning, Ernest Lenwood . . .471Aud.5, 114 Henrickson, Hazel Evelyn ........ 4411105 Henry, Jimmy Clayton ....... 5013065, 93 Henry, Mary Louise .5113085, 66, 67, 73, 82 Henshaw, Roger Emmett ..5013055, 72, 110 Hensley, Lucille ......... 11, 4411105, 80 Henson. Don George ............ 4612025 Heriford, Donald Dewayne 611Cafe.5,65,109,110,111 Herxnandez, Mary Ann ..... 24, 4411105, 78 Hic 'lin. Stella Ruth . . .4712095, 73, 76,79 Hickman. Billy ................... 115 Hickman. Fred Jay ......... 611Cafe.5,91 Hickok, Richard Francis Hiebert Higgins Higgins 24,5213115,7O,72,75.81 , Robert Wayne 471Aud.5,l12,115,116 ,Betty Lou ....... 4411105, 78, 80 , Emily Colleen ..........4612035 Hipkins, Velva Louise ......... .......5514035 Higgins, Mike John ............ 4812145 Highfill, Walter Eugene . . . . . .5514035,114 Hilker, Doris Elizabeth .......... 5313165 Hills, Judy Lucille ........ 4411105, 103 Hinote, Barbara Ann ...... 24, 5414005, 94 Hinton, Emma Ruth ...... 4812145, 72, 78 Hisey. Richard F. ........ , .24. 4311045, 66 Hitchcock, Donna Kay . Hobson, Mary Janet .24, Hockett, Carmen Mae . . Hockett, Doris Jean . . . . Hodge, Herbert Raymond Hutchings, Wilfred Gene . . . . . .5313135 Hutchinson, Jim ....... Hutchi on, John David .......... 5013045 s Hutton, .....115 Bob ................... ...115 Hutton, Eleanor Jean ..... 5113075, 72, 100 Hutson, David ..... ......... 5 714085 Hutson, Richard ..... .... 2 4, 5814135, 94 Kepner, Margaret Ann . .4411105, 73, 74, 75 Kerbs, Larry Kent ..........,.. 4912195 Kern, Caroline Virginia 5714085, 73, 76, 78,86 Kerr, Michael Thomas .......... 5213095 Key, Patricia ................. 5714125 Kilbury, Richard Ray .........., 4612035 Kilgore, Clarence Foye .......... 4712095 Kilgroe, James Donald .25, 5213105, 86, 110 I . Ide, John ..................... 115,116 Igert, Alice Jean ...... 4712095, 72, 78, 92 Iman, Gloria Louise .... 4812185, 72, 78, 88 Inbody, Fred . . . .... ........... 4 411065 Inbody, Mary Jo ...... 4012035, 78, 82, 91 Irwin, Phyllis Louise .... 24, 581413-A5, 94 J 24 5814145 5814135, 76, 78 z4,s1qsoeJ,7sj 5614065, 65. 78 . 5914155 69 . . .. . .5213095 , 71 Hodges, Robert Leon ........... 4712105 Hoffman ames , J ....... Hoffman, Jessie Mae . . . .......l09 .......4812145 Holding, Otto John . ......... 24, 5814135 Holladay, Jim Leroy . . . . . 5013045, 86,115 Holland, Barbara Ann . ....... 4311055, 93 Holleman, Judy . ...... Hollis, Joseph W. .... . Hollis, Lucile ........ . ........... 11 11 5714115 Holloway, June ............. 24, 5714105 Holman, William Robert 4812165, 86,115 Holmes, Lloyd Keith ................ 61 Holmes. Patricia Ann . Holst, Elizabeth Joann . Holt, Pearla Mae ..... Homan, Patricia Delores Z4, 60 14205 Hood, Pat Terry ..... Hood, Robert Wayne . . . Hooper, Paul Lawrence Hooten, James Douglas . Hoover, Charles ...... Hopkins, Clifford Elby ....46qzo7J,91,93 .......s6f4o6J ....24, 6014205 ,7s,so,95,1o2,1os .,....4913015.114 .,... ....5213105 .. . .... 46 12075 . . . . . . .4612035 Jackson, E. W. ............. 12, 5614075 Jackson, Freddie Eugene ........ 611Cafe.5 Jackson, Patricia Louise. . 5313145, 75, 78, 83 Jackson, Thomas . . 5313145, 65, 98, 107, 109 Jacob, Leonard Lee . . . Jacobs, James Raymond Jacobson, Alvin Eugene Jacobson, Mary Ruth . James, Carol Lee ..... James, Donna Lee . . . Jank, Helen ...... Jefferies, Lawrence . . . Jenkins, Donald ...... Jenkins, Robert Eugene Jennings, Joseph Henry Jergins, Robert Wayne .... J ezler Annabel ...... . . . . . .4812145 , ..... 4411065 . . . . . .5'214015, 115 ...12,5714105 . ...... 5313165 . . .5914165, 93 . .... 6014225 .........115 ..........115 .. . . ..5914175,114 . ............ .12 .24 4812165 86 ' 4963633 Jodmf Nancy ........ 'fs6cho6Sfi9,s5,92 Johannaber, Edna Mary ............. 12 John, Jerry ................ 24, 4512015 Johnson, Barbara Jean ..... 4612075, 78, 88 Johnson, Clifton E. . ............... .95 Johnson, Donna Kay ...... 4812145, 78, 92 Johnson, Duane ..... ........... 1 07 Johnson, Helen .... ...... 9 , 64, 65 Johnson, James . . . Johnson, Jo Anne . . Johnson, Joyce ...... . Johnson, oh nson, Kenneth ....... Maxine Frances J Johnson, Wanda Lee . . Johnston. Frances Belle Joiner, Shirlev Ann . . . Jones, Carol, Jean ..... Jones, Donald Clyde .' ............ 87, 110 Jones, Donald Lee .... ...... 4 .26,4512015,86 Latta, Thomas Richard .... 24, 5013045. 72. 76,98 Hom, James Edward ........ 4712105, 110 Horn, Lola Ellen ......... 24, 5414005, 94 Horner, Ellen Carol 24,4311045,68,70,71,79,92,95 Horner, Ralph Edward 5514035, 86. 87. 114. 116 Hosman, Glenn Burton .... 5814145. 64, 65 .........115 5814145 l1l5814l45,78 .....115, 116 . . .5614065. 92 462075 .,. .. 1 6014225. 73, 78 ..........5113075 5914165, 65, 78 5514035 86 Jones, Jacqueline Lee . 5714125, 753 95 Jones, Marlene Fern ........... 61. 78, 92 Tones, Nancy Marie .......... 4311055, 89 Jones, Roberta Joanne 5l13085, 66, 67, 71, 80. 103 Tones, Rosalie Pearl ............. 5413175 Kimmis, Gerald ..... . . ............ 115 King, John William Z5,6014195, 104,106,111 King, Lilia Charlene .... 5514055, 87, 90, 29 Kinnaman, Shirley Joann . 25, 6014205, 69, 78, 95 Kiser, Barbara Anne .... 5213075, 72, 80, 92 Kiser, Shirley . . .25, 5714105, 69, 72, 80, 103 Kleihauer, Joyce Mae . . ...... 5013065, 78 Klein, Joseph Richard. . .56 14075, 107, 109 Klint, Duana .................. 5514035 Knapp, Barbara Ann . . ..... 25, 5714115 Knight, Mary Idell .......... 4913015,92 Koelmel, Shirley May 25, 6014205, 69, 73, 82, 95 Kouns, Charlene Marie . .25, 5213115, 70, 73 Kramer, Carol Jean ............ 4511105 Kranz, Wayne ............ 581413-A5, 94 Kreeger, Donna Lee . ................ 89 Kremer, Pauline Frances ...., 5414005, 95 Kresse, Arthur O. ..... 12, 5113085, 66, 67 Krokstrom, Paul Emmett .... 5814135, 107 Krueger, Norma Jean ........ 25, 5714105 Krumwiede, Andrew Henry ....... 5514045 Kuhn, Thomas Eugene , 5414015,104, 106, 111 Kump, Billy Fred .............. 5013065 Kunz, Otto W. .......... 12, 4311055, 105 Kurle, John William ......... 25, 5614075 IJ Lackey, Donna.Jean LaFevers, William Lyn n..25,5814135,65,86 Lain, Myrna . ....... 4411105, 78, 80, 103 Lamb, Carlene Sue ............. 4511105 Lambert, William Joe Lamport, Lois Louise Land, Marilyn Joyce. Landers, Eva. Lynn .2 . . . .25, 581413-A5, 94 ...........4411105 4812185, 64, 70, 73, 89 5, 5714105, 78, 80, 103 Landis, Donald Eugene . ...... 5313135,107 Lane, George F. . . . . . . . .. . .5013065,114 Langford, Beverly Ann .... 4812165, 76, 78 Langley, David Henry ........... 5213115 Lanza, Ben .............. .... 4 612025 LaPuma, Jess Anthony 5714085, 72, 76, 91, 98 Kaullenu Leon, Pedro ......... 5013045, 90, 110 Hotchkiss. Barbara Elaine Hotson, James Albert .... Housh, Tedrick ........ Housman. Charles . .. Hovermale. Sharon Howard. Gail Vernon .. Howe, Rav ........... Howery, Julia Jane 17, 24, 4311045, 68, .....4st21su,s9 .....4712105,90 52 3105 1 ....24, 5213105 ......s3fs13J ...4812145,72 70, 72, 79. 89. 98 Hubert. Robert ............... 611Cafe.5 Huechtker. Edward Darrell. 59 14165, 86, 114 Hughes, Barbara May ........ 5313135, 88 Hughes, Raymond ................. 115 Huhn. Charles H. ..,... 11. 611Cafe.5, 108 Hulse, Jerry Lee ....... 611Cafe.5, 91. 109 Hume, Allen Jack ....... 611Cafe.5, 64, 71 Hume, Margaret Emily ..... , ..... 61, 75 Hume. Mrs. Jack ................... 15 Humiston, Robert Dale ........,.. 5013045 Hunt, Connie Letha .... 24, 5714105, 78, 83 Hunt, Elaine Joan ........,...... 61. 82 Hunt, John Louis .............. 4311065 Hunter, Janet Tavne ....... 24, 4411105, 88 Huntington. William James . . . . .511308-A5 Hurr. Robert Earl ........... 4712105, 90 Hurr. Shirley Ann ............... 24, 94 Hurst, Alice Elizabeth ........ 5313145, 78 Hurst, Billie Ann ......... 5714085, 74. 79 Hurst, Robert Eugene ........ 6014195. 116 Husbenet, Charlene . . 5714085, 72, 79.83.91 Husbenet. Larry Richard ...... 24, 4512015 Jones, Ross ................. 511308-A5 Jones. Wilma Arlene . . . .......... 24, 89 Joseph, Robert Wayne ....... 5213105, 114 Joslyn, Rav 0. ....... .......... 1 4 Joyce. William Francis . . . . . .611Cafe.5 Jurkiewicz, Lawrence . . . . . 5514035 - Ii Kackley, Donald Lee ..... ..4712105, 86, 87 Kaiser, John Allen . .4913035, 70, 71, 76, 114 Kaiser, Mildred Aileen .5514045,- 79, 80, 103 Kappelm an, Alameda ..... Karr. Twila Evlyn . . . Jerry Glen . . . 107, ,110 .5614065, 92, 93 61 75 92 Huston, Bruce Andrew .......... 4912195 Huston, Nancy Sue .... .... 5 11308-A5 120 Keck, Mary Ann .... ......... 4 912195 Keenan, George ...... ......... 1 2, 87 Keeney, Donald James .......... 5514035 Keirns, Kathryn ................... 12 Keirns, Kay Carol .... 5514055, 73, 78, 90 Keithley, Johnny ...........,.. 4812145 Kelleher. Sylvia Helen .... . ..... 5313145 Kelley, Carl Dean . . , . . . ........ 5313145 Kelley, Darrell Ray ..... 471And.5, 93, 116 Kelley, Robert Eugene ....... 4612075,11S Kellough, Joyce Ellen ......... 5514055,9O Kellstrom, Jocelyn 25, 4311045, 68, 73, 79, 95, 98 Kelly, Ruth ............ 25, 43110S5, 93 Kemp. Bobbie Jane .......... 4913035, 79 Kendall, William Chamberlin .......... 25 Kennedy, Jack .............. 25, 6014195 Kennedy, Orville Jefferson ...... , . 5514035 Kent, Margaret Eilene .......,.. 4812185 Kent, Virginia Lee . .25, 6014205, 69, 78, 79 LaSala, Clara Rose .... 5113075, 73, 76, 78 .25, 4512015,114 Laster, Loyd .......... Lathrom, Norma Jean . . . Lathrom, Wade ......... Latino, Rosalee ..... Latta, Kathleen ...... ....46czo7J,91 .25,6014195,89 . . ..4913035 .. 52 3095 Laughlin, J. L. ........ . Law, Jesse David ..... Law, Phyllis Ann ...... Layson, Carol Ann ........ Layson, Dorothy Anita . . . Legant, Alma Carol ..... . Leger, Phyllis Ellaine 5113085 , 66, 6 . .......... .8 . . . .S11308-A5 . . . . . .4712095 . . . .5313135, 88 .5914155, 71, 83 7,73,78,80,102 Leggio, Ann Jeanette ........... 5013065 LeGrotte, Delores ........ LeJeune, James William . . Lemon, Charles Richard Lentz, Donna ........ Lerner, Meyer .... Leslie, Elna Ruth . . . Leslie, Mrs. William . . Leslie, Wayne Edward . Lewis, Atley Steven .... Lewis, Delores Ann .... Lewis, Helen Rose ..... Lewis, Judith Ann . . . Lewis, Mary Ann . . . . Lewis, Merrill Lee Lewis, Muriel ...... . Lewis, Ronnie Dean . . . Lewis, Russell ...... Liggett, Robert ....... Liggett. Sharon Jeanne . Light, Bernice Marie . . . . . . . . .4812185 . .. . . . .4411065 s .li26f5714115,74 26 .2 ....26,4812165 .......61.71,9z . . .S514045,114 .....61,75,87 264411065 , 5414005.,78, 95 6, 581413-A5, 94 . .26. 61, 78 ........5413175 Lewis, Milfred Lee .I ..........114 6, 581413-A5,94 . . . ....socso5b ........4913015 ........5914165 ...........115 .5914155,64,78 12 65 Lingle, Shirley Jean Lipari, John ..... . Lipps, James Howard Loewer, John Willard Logan, Tommy .... Lohrengel, Henry . . Long, Jacqueline . . . Longfellow, Arthur Lonlzo, Cecelia Rosem Lorra, James Anthony 57 Lortz, Francis Eugen Loudon, Carol May Love, Norman Ray. 26 Lovell. Leona ..... Lovins, Glenna Darle Lowderman, Ernest W Lucania, Ruth Ann Lucas, David James 51130, Lucas, Miona Diane . Lucito, Marguerite Jo Lujin, Richard ..... Lukens, Mary Elizabe Lunsford, Judith Rose Luther, Jacqueline Ca Lyerla, Harold Craig Lynch, Dixie Lee . . Lynch, Linda Lee . . Lynn, Barbara Dae . Lynn, Donna Patricia Lynn, Eddie ....... Lynn, Sharon Lee . . . Lyons, Patricia Rober' M McCandless, Fred . . McCarver, Judith An McClain, Wayne Leo McClure, Frances Loui McClure, Lois Marie . McClure, Robert Davi McCollum. Mary Virg McConnell, Jesse Whit McConnell, Sharon Lee 16,571412L McCool, James Carl . McCormick, Jimmie . McCoy, Ronald Ellis 2 McCune. Richard 26. 41, 5414005 McCune, Robert .... McDonnell, Patricia J. McDowell. James Edw McElroy, Erma Nadent McElroy, Keith Ross McElwee. Doratha Ar McFall, Jerry Lee . . . McGaugh, Steve . 1 . . McGaugh, Sylvia Dian: 521311 McGlathery, Ray . . . McGonigle, James . . . McGowan, Anna Lou McGowan, Shirley . . McGrath, Paul Frankl McGuire, Clyde Lewis McHenry, Bonnie Jear McIntyre, Lloyd .... McKenzie, Donald . . . McLallen, Gary Eugen McLallen, Glenda Lour McLanahan, Jack Dar McMickle, Sandra . . McNamara. Carol Jear McNeill, Betty Jean McNutt, Velva ..... McReynolds, Wayne . h MacKinder, Brenda Ga Macaluso, Joseph Anth Macari, James ...... Macklin, Byron Alan . Maddera, Harold Gene Maddox, Dale Lee . . . Maddox, Larry Steven Maddy, Glenda Lou . . Madsen, Judith Irene LHe, orvnm yvayne ....I36E41s5Qi61,i1o Liles, Patsy Carole ............. 6014225 Lilly, Carole Jo ....... S714125, 71, 86, 87 Maggie, Maggio, Carrie Ann . . Mary Margare ..........46120Z1 73, 78. 80, 95, 102, 106 Maddy, Palmer, Harvey Ray 1 . .4-111101, 73, 74, 75 ...........4912191 a. 5714081, 75, 76, 78.86 ..........5213091 ...........5714121 ...........4612031 e .......... 4712091 l .25, 5213101, 86,110 419 104 106 111 601 1, , , . . .5514051, 87, 90, 29 nn 25, 6014201, 69, 78, 95 . . .5213071, 72, 80,92 714101, 69, 72, 80,103 . . .. .. . .5013061, 78 l. . .56 14071, 107, 109 . ........... 5514031 . . . . . . . .25, 5714111 . . . . . . . .4913011, 92 6014201, 69, 73, 82, 95 . .25, 5213111, 70, 73 ...........4511101 . . . . . .5814l3-A1, 94 :es ..... 5414001, 95 .. .12, 5113081, 66, 67 ett .... 5814131, 107 . . . . . . . .25, 5714101 :nry ....... 5514041 5414011, 104, 106, 111 , .......... 5013061 . . . .12, 4311051, 105 . . . . . .25, 5614071 . .25, 5814131, 65, 86 .4411101, 78, 80, 103 ..........4511101 . . .25, 581413-A1, 94 ..........4411101 812181, 64, 70, 73, 89 , 5714101, 78, 80, 103 . . . . . . .5313131,107 .. . . . . .5013061, 114 . . .4812161, 76, 78 .......5213111 14os1,72,76,91,9s ..5113071,73,76,78 ....25,4512011,114 ......4612071,91 ...25,6014191,89 .. ..... 4913031 .........5213091 ...26,4512011,8g ....s1q3os-A1 ..........26 .......4712091 ......5313131,88 ....s9141s1,71,s3 16, 67, 73, 78, 80, 102 . ......... 5013061 .........4812181 . . . ,4411061 . . . .26, 4812161 ........61,7l,92 . . .5013041, 90, 110 . . . , .5514041,114 ......61,75,87 , ...... 26, 4411061 .. . .26, S714111, 74 .26, 5414001, 78, 95 . .26, 581413-A1, 94 ........26,61,78 .......5413171 ..26,581413-A1,94 .........socsos1 . . . . . ..4913011 . . . . ..5914161 . ........... 115 . . .5914151, 64, 78 ..........12,65 .5914151,107,110 .........6014221 ,5714121, 71, 86, 87 Students' Index-Continued Lingle, Shirley Jean .... 5614061, 71, 75,92 Lipari, John ....................... 86 Lipps, James Howard ..... 5013041, 87, 114 Loewer, John Willard .26, 4512011, 113, 114 Logan, Tommy ................... 115 Lohrengel, Henry ...,..... 26, 5113071, 95 Long, Jacqueline .. . 17, 26, 41, 4812161, 64, 69, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 82, 98 Long, Jerry Franklin ............ 4411061 Longfellow, Arthur K. . . . . 12, 6014191, 72 Lonzo, Cecelia Rosemary ...... 4913031, 88 Loria, James Anthony s7c4oaJ,64,72,76,s1,9s Lortz, Francis Eugene .......... 4612071 Loudon, Carol May ............ 4913031 Love.Norman Ray.26, 4311051, 105,106,111 Lovell, Leona ................. 4712091 Lovins, Glenna Darlene ......... 5313141 Lowderman, Ernest William . . .5213101, 110 Lucania, Ruth Ann . . . ...... 4812181, 79 Lucas, David James 511308-A1,105,106,110,111 Lucas, Miona Diane ................. 78 Lucito, Marguerite Jo ................ 61 Lujin, Richard ................ 52 13091 Lukens, Mary Elizabeth 26, 5213111, 66, 67, 73 Lunsford, Judith Rose ........... 5013061 Luther, Jacqueline Carol ......... 5614061 Lyerla, Harold Craig .... z . . .5313141, 72 Lynch, Dixie Lee ..... ...... 4 311051 Lynch, Linda Lee . . . ......... 5313141 Lynn, Barbara Dae ....... 26, 6014201, 74 Lynn, Donna Patricia ...... 4812181, 78, 88 Lynn, Eddie ............ 5113071, 81, 107 Lynn, Sharon Lee . . .4612031. 72, 79, 83, 92 Lyons, Patricia Roberta . .26, 581413-A1, 94 Mc McCandless, Fred . ..... 26, 581413-A1,94 McCarver, Judith Ann ....... 5413171, 91 McClain, Wayne Leon . .4411061, 112, 114 McClure, Frances Louise ......... 5914151 McClure, Lois Marie ............ 5914151 McClure, Robert Davis ..... 5313141, 110 McCollum, Mary Virginia ........ 5313131 McConnell, Jesse Whittier 26, 5313141, 70, 71, 95 McConnell, Sharon Lee 16, 5714121, 71,79,80,88,100,102 McCool, James Carl ............ 5013051 McCormick, Jimmie ................ 115 McCoy, Ronald Ellis 26, 4512011, 86,113,115 26.41, 5414001, 88, 105, 106, 110, 111 McCune, Robert ............ 5414011, 91 McDonnell, Patricia Jean ........ 5213091 McDowell. James Edward . . . . .5013051 McElroy, Erma Nadene . . ..... 4912191 McElroy, Keith Ross ............... 115 McElwee. Doratha Ann ...... 5914171. 93 McFall. Jerrv Lee .............. 4311051 McGaugh, Steve ................ , . .115 McGaugh, Sylvia Diane 5213101, 71, 75, 78, 89, 102 McGlathery, Ray ........... McGonigle, James ........... McGowan Anna Lou . . ...58 4141 79 McCune, Richard .......115 ...5414011 Magnuson, James ................. 115 Maitland. John Arthur ...4612021, 113, 115 Malone, James Franklin .... 26, 5013051, 94 Mangiaracina, Jody Ann .26, 6014221, 64, 65 Mangiaracina, Rosetta Eloise 26, 5113071, 78,95 Manker, Oren Harold ...... ..... 5 113071 Manley, John LeRoy ...... 511308-A1, 114 Manzo, Angela Jean ...... 5514051, 90, 92 Marble, Margaret Sue . . . ..... 4411101, 92 Marble, Patricia Dena ..... 26, 60 14201, 92 Marcott, Douglas ............ 5914161, 89 Markese, Paul Vincent ........ 27, 4512011 Llarkey, E. A. ...12.5013051,104,106,110 Markham, Donald Wilbert ....... 4812161 Markland, Mary Janice ....... 27, 5714101 Markwell, Myrna Rae 27, 4311041, 68, 70, 72, 78, 80 Marley, Jack Lee ......... 27, 4812161, 94 Marmoy, Samuel .............. 471Aud.1 Marriott, Mary Ann .... 27, 5113071, 74, 88 Martin, Barbara Gale . .27, 5714111, 94, 114 Martin, Charles Eugene .......... 5514031 Martin, Claude Harold ....... 5213101, 107 Martin, Glenn ........ 25, SS14051, 89, 90 Martin, Mona Rose .......... 4812141, 92 Martin, Nelson ............ . ....... 115 Martin, Robert Wallace . . .... 4712091, 90 Martin, Violet Geraldine .......,. 4511101 Martinovich, Marylyn Ann. .44 11101, 65,90 Masters, Jane Anne ..... .... .... 5 5 14031 Masters, Jimmy .......... ...... 4 712101 Masters, Shirley Ann ............ 6014201 Masterson, David Roger ......... 5614071 Matthews, Margaret Sue.5413171, 76, 78, 88 May. Wanda Madge ............ 6014221 Maycock, Evelyn Joyce 5514051, 71, 80, 90, 103 Mayden, Reta Mae ..5514051, 78, 82, 89, 90 Mazzeffe, Rosalie Marie 27, 51113081, 66, 67, 70, 73, 79, 80, 83, 89, 102, 103 Meador, Daniel .................... 27 Meadows, John ..... . . . 5414011 Medley, James Earl ............,.,. 115 Medley, Robert Dean ..... .... 5 013061, 72 Meek, Carol Anne . .4812141, 75, 78, 82, 100 Mehner, Doris Ann .... 5714121, 71, 80, 103 Merritt, Brian Stuart . .4913031, 86, 113, 114 Mezzacasa, Betty Joanne ......... 5313131 Mezzacasa, Kenneth Herman ...... 4913011 Miceli, Mary Pat ........... 5914151, 79 Middlekauff, Annette ............ 4812141 Miles, John ................... 4411061 Mulnix, Betty Lou .......... 27, 5714111 Mulnix, Bonnie Sue .......... 27. 5013061 Mumford, William Martin .,.... . .4712091 Muncaster, Caroline .... 5614061. 73. 79, 92 Murphy, Edgar ......... 27, S414001, 114 Murphy, Mary Kathryn .... 27, 5714101, 95 Murphy, Patricia Ann . .5213101, 71, 75,92 Murray, Jerre Lee ........... 5714081, 79 Mussurici, Vince .... ......... 5 013051 Muza, David LeRoy . .... 28, 581413-A1, 94 Muza, Robert .................... 115 Myers, John ......, ..........,. 1 15 PJ Napier, Bob James . ...... 28, 5814131,94 Nash, Carol Enona 28, Nash, Charles LeRoy Nash, Patricia Louise Nations, Peggy Jo . . Na lor Gene Alan Y 1 - - Naylor, Jerry Glen . Neal, Bryan Lee . . . Neal, Harold Dean . 5213111, 73, 80,95,102 ...........S814131 . . . . . . .28, 511308-A1 . .,..., 4311051 . ....28, 4512011 . ...611Cafe.1, 109 . . . . . .4812141 . ...... 5914151 Neale, Freddie ............. 5013051, 110 Nebgen, De Lou 511308 1, 66, 67, 73, 80, 89, 102 , 1 . McGowan, Shirley ........... 26, 5914121 McGrath, Paul Franklin ...... 26. 4812161 McGuire, Clyde Lewis .... 5313131, 89, 110 McHenry, Bonnie Jean .....,. 5914171, 93 McIntyre, Lloyd ........ Q ......... 107 McKenzie, Donald ........... 4912191, 90 McLallen, Gary Eugene . .26, 581413-A1. 94 McLallen, Glenda Louella ........ 4411101 McLanahan, Jack Dawson ..... 26,58 14131 McMickle, Sandra ............. 5013061 McNamara. Ca.rol Jean McNeill, Betty Jean . .. . . . . . . .4612071, 65 .511308-A1. 73. 89 McNutt, Velva ...... ......... 4 812181 McReynolds, Wayne . .. B1 . . . . .4912191,90 MacKinder, Brenda Gail ......... 5514031 Macaluso, Joseph Anthony ..... 4311051, 86 Macari, James .................... 115 61 110 111 Macklin, Byron Alan ...... 26 Maddera Harold Gene .i.,f46cbo71 h1addox,1Jale Lee . ..,f '1 ..s9q411p,9s Maddox, Larry Steven ........4712101 Glenda Lou ....... 26, S714111, 88 Miller, Audrey G. ...... 12. 5914151, 65, 74 Miller Beverly Joann .27, 37, 4311041, 68, 70f72,76,78,98,100,106 h1Hkr,Eddk .......... .... 5213091,110 Miller, Frances Ann 27, 5113081, 66, 67, 73, 78, 82, 83, 95 Miller, Geraldine Dyvonne .......... L . 72 Miller, John ..................... . 115 Miller, Lawrence .......... . ........ , .27 Miller, L. Hortense . Miller, Wallace Gene Mills, Mildred Louise . . . , 12, 5914171, 65, 93 ...........5213111 ...........5113071 Minks, Bill ............ 5914171, 93, 114 Mitch ll Carol Lee 6 , 27, 39, 5313161. 64, Moberly, Judith June Monk, James Allen . Mooneyham, Dorothy Moore, Donald .... .27, 5714101,112,113 . . . . . . .5113071,114 ...........5113071 4812141 Moore, Elaine Elmira' f f.'59'c11ii5,'fiz, 92, 93 Moore, Rosalie ..... Moore, Rosalyn Alice . Moorman. Beverly Ber Morales, Marciano . . . Moranville, Annette . . Morgan, Carol Anne . Morlan, Ruth Lorene Morlan, Shirley ..... Morris, 1st Sgt. Archie Morris, Betty Lou . . . Morris, June Elaine .. Morris, Kenneth .... Morris, Mattie Lou . . Morris, William .... Morrison, Joyce Elaine Morrow, Denise Kay . Morton. Terry , ..... Moss, Dixie Lee ..... . . .5614061,92 . . . ..5614061, 92 nadine ..... 5413171 . . . . . . . .5013051, 86 .......27,61,8Z,95 .. . . .5914171, 92, 93 ...........4912191 . . . . .4411101, 78,88 ...........12,11Z . . . .4311051, 73 ..5514o41. 73. 76, 78 .. . . .27, 4512011, 65 .. . . . . . .481Z181, 88 ......... .115 .. . . .. .4511101,92 . . . . .. . .-4913031, 73 . . . . . .115 78,80,103 Moss, Sylvia Lea . . . ........... 4511101 Moyer, Carole Ann . . Moyer, Lou Jean .... , . . . . .4311051,92 . . .. .12, 4511101, 75 Needham, Eva ................ 5914151 Needles, Robert Walter ...... SO13041, 114 Neeley, John Watson 16, 5313131, 64, 89, 106, 107,110,111 Negus, Raymond .......... 581413-A1, 94 Neiderland, Herman Ronald S914171,93,109,1lO Neiderland, John Daniel 28,6014191, 105, 106,110,111 Nelson, Jack Everett ................ 28 Nelson, Jo Ann ............. 4411101, 71 Neumann, Catherine . . ..... 12, 5313141 Newby, Mary Belle ....,.. 4913031, 75, 93 12, 4913011, 65, 66, 67,74 Niblock, Beryl Gwen 28, 5714101, 78,80,82,10Z,103 Nicely, Mary Eugenia ........ 28, 5714121 Nicholson, Nancy Ann . .28, 4812181, 69, 95 Nickson, Robert . . . , ..... . ..... 4612031 Nigro, Lester Joseph 511308-A1, 64, 72, 81, 89, 107, 110 Noel, Carol Marie .............. 5914161 28, 6014201, 79, 82,89 Noland, James Miles ...... 28, 4913011, 89 Noll, Robert Joseph ...... 28. 4512011, 115 Nolte, Vivian Kathleen . . . 5914161, 83, 86 Norman, James Ross ........ 5914171, 93 Norwood, George Fred .......... 471Aud.1 Norwood, Jimmie Doyle . . .28, 611Cafe.1, 86 Novak. Barbara Ann ......... 4511101, 91 Nuckolls, Mary Janet 4812181,72.76.78.89,107 Nunez, Eliceo .......... 5614071, 109, 110 Nunez, Rudolfo ..... . ..,.... 5313131, 75 11 Oakes, Paul Raymond . . . . .4311051 O'Brien, Joan ......... ....... 8 7 Olinger, James ........... ....... 1 15 O'Loughlin, John Francis ...... . .5614161 O1Neal, Harry Roger . ............... 28 Onka, Gloria Adelia . . .5814131, 79.80, 102 Ontman, Leroy ............ 4812191, 114 Organ, Janice Lee. .43 11051, 64, 73, 78, 100 Organ. Ora DeMaris ............ 4912191 Orr, Ernestine ................. 5413171 Orrill, Judith Dianna . . . 28, 4913011, 74, 94 Osborne, John Joseph ........... 6014191 Osburn, Joe Marvin ..... 28, 581413-A1, 94 O'Toole, Patricia Louise ....... 5614061, 92 Otts, Vivian Lou ............ 28, 4913011 Ouderkirk, Leslie ........ ....... . . 115 Overbay, James Richard ......... 5714081 Overbeck, Edith Marilyn ....... 511308-A1 Overfelt. Thomas David Owen, David Wesley .... I9 Pace, Thomas ................. 4411061 Page, Charles Clayton .5013041. 86. 107, 110 Palmer, Gerald .................... 115 5714081 Newitt, Mabel A, Noland, Bonney June .581413-A1,S7, 94 Madsen, Judith Irene . . .26, 5714111, 73,95 Maggio, Carrie Ann ............ 26, 61, 64 Maggio, Mary Margaret ......... 5313161 Mueller, George H. ................. 15 Mulnix, Barbara Jean. 5413171, 73, 76, 78, 93 Palmer, James ..... Palmer, Shirley Ann f1: Lhhl6014191,94 .. .... 6014221, as 121 5313163, 88 Sanders Students' Index-Continued Parish, Dean .................... 115 Parker. Gayle Dean ....... 28, 5313133, 88 Parker, Sally Jo .... 28, 4411103, 79, 89, 95 Parkhurst, Gaye France ......... 5213093 Parks, Larry Wayne ........... 471Aud.3 Parks, Marilyn 28, 5313163, 69, 72, 74, 78, 82,95 Parr, Johniece Nancy 28, 4311043, 68, 70,, 73, 74 Parr, Marion ...... ......... 4 812143, 91 Rartridge, Sandra Kay ' 28, 4812183, 65, 76, 78,89 Pasley, Ronald Roger .......... 611Cafe.3 Passantino. Delores Jean ...... 5413173, 79 , 28,5714103,71,78 Patterson. Anetta ...... 5313133, 74, 78, 82 Payne, Byron Lee ........... . . .4712103 Peak, Jim .......... ....... 4 612023, 89 Pearce, Clark Whitmore . . ....... 4411003 Pearce, Homer William ....... . . .4612023 Pecoraro. Stephen Charles ....... 61 1Cafe.3 Patrick, Barbara Claude Proctor, Richard ............... . . . . 114 Proctor, Robert Eugene . .5614073, 113, 115 Prosser, Beverly Jean . . Prosser, Mary Ellen .. Provence, Luther Leon Pruesner, Barbara . . . . Pullen, Elizabeth .. Pulliam, Peggy Lou . . Quarles, Jeanette Sue ...... Quarrato, Geraldine ....... Quinley, Marcia Carolyn Il Rago, Thomas Salvatore Ralston, Barbara Ann . Ramer, Pat Gerldine . . . Rainey, Eleanor Marie . . Ramey, Mary ........... Seat, Sylvia .......... Pedrosa, Petra ..............., 6014223 Pence, Jimmy Mac ............. 5414013 Pennington, Beverly Ann 28, 5013063, 69, 72, 76, 78, 83, 89 Pennington, Charles ............ 4311053 Pennington, Harold .......... 5213103, 72 Pennington, Shirley Ann ...... 5113073, 76 Pern ice. Tom Charles ........ 28, 6014193 Perriman, Ronal William ..... . . .4612033 Perriman, Shirley Ann ............ 28,61 Perry, B everly Leona ........ 5614063, 92 Peny. Nadme .... 28,4311043,68,73,100 Persell, Annette Grace ........... 4311053 Persell, Pat Ross .......... 611Cafe.3, 86 Perusich, George Harold ......... 5814133 Perusich, Robert ......... ' 28, 72, 108, 111 Peters, Kenny Edmond .......... 5614073 Peterson, Beverly ........... 28, 5113073 Peterson, Dorothy Virginia .... 28, 5714103 Peterson, Edward .............. 4712103 Peterson Peterson Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, , Jacquelen Jean .... 4912193, 74, 78 , Jimmie Lee 28, 5814133, 86, 89,105,106 Frances Ellen ........ 5714083, 78 Larry ..... ,....... 4 712103, 89 Patricia Joann 29, 35, 5814133. 64, 69, 73, 76, 78, 98 Phillips. Robert Chapman . .4812143, 64, 65 Phillips, Wilma Jean ......... 29, 5714113 Phipps, Mary Ann ..... . . .29, 60 14203 Pickens, V. L. . ..... ........... 1 5 Pickett, Bill Ra 29 61 Pieper, y .... ........... , Gloria DeMae ..... 29, 5714113, 94 Pieper, Shirley June . . . ........ 4712093 Pierce, Carole Retha . . ........ 5914153 Pierce, Harold ..... ........... 4 912193 Pierce, Nanrv Lee ........ 5514043, 75, 86 Pingleton. Elmer L. ............ 5414003 Piraro. Fred Charles 29.5213113,65,72,81,105,106,110.111 Pitt, Donald .... 29, 5113083, 56, 66, 67, 81 Pittman, Harold LeRoy 17,29,35,4812163,64,81100,105,106 Plumlee, Robert Frank ....... 5313133, 107 Pointer, James Earl ..... .... 4 612033, 114 Polizzi. Larrv ...... . .29, 4512013, 86,87 Polk. Virgil Henry .. .... 29, 5414013, 87 Pollard, Eva Ann ............ 4411103, 88 Pollard, Nancy Joyce I ' 4912193,64,65,7L 78 Pontahon. Gilbert ................... 90 Poole, Charles ................. 4712093 Pope. Russell Hindle 35,5213103,70,71,95,110 Porter. Ann Marilyn ..,. 29, 5414003. 86. 87 Porter, James ................. 5013043 Porter. Leonard Brennen . . .29, 5514043, 115 Pott. Kathryn Florence 29, 5714103. 79. 91, 95 Potts. Jack Vtiillis ........... 5914173, 93 Powell, Joyce Janet ............ 4511103 Powell. Kathryn Doris ..... 5714123, 75, 89 Powell, Shirley Jean .29, 4812163, 75. 89. 95 Powers, Thomas Lee ...... . ..... 5113073 Precht, George ............ 4411063, 107 Preston, Carol Jean ..... 4612033, 75, 78, 91 ll'grestonBC1ifford Eugene ......... 4712103 rice. ar ara Lea ............. 4912193 Price, Charles Ray ... 5013043, 72, 107, 110 Price. Clifford Sterling 29. 4512013, 64, 76, 95,98,105,106 Price, Russel ...................,, 107 Prock, James Elliott 29, 5213113. 81, 86,110,112.113,11S Prock, Mary Jane .... . ...... 5614063, 92 122 Ramey, Newton Daniel Ranallo, Leslie .......... Ranch, Sandra Jean . .. Raniolo, Tom Joseph 5313143,75,79 ...4912193,79 29,s6c4o7p,95 ........4411103 . 511308-A3, 91 . . . . . . .4411103 ...29,5113073 ...44q11oJ,9z ........5714123 ...29,4412013 29,5213113,95 . ....... 5714123 . ....... 4511103 i1130,6014193 ...5sc4o4J,7s .........4913033 30, 4512013,95,105,106,111 Ray, Wanda Louise ............. 4912193 Raytield. Carolyn Sue ........... 4912193 Read, Billie Jane .............. 5213093 A 471Aud.3, 65, 86, 98, 114 Redmond, Gertrude ................. 12 Rector, Henry Neal Redmond, Mary ......... Reed, Della hiay . .30, 5714103,69,112,113 Reed, Gwendolyn Ruth .......... 4913033 Reed, Larry Eugene ............ 471Aud.3 Reeder, Susan Louise .,...... 4612073, 92 Reese, I. E. ................ 12, 4612023 Reese, James Edward 30,41,5414003,64,89,105,106,110,111 Reese, Janis .... 30, 431l043, 68, 71. 78, 86 Reger, Kenneth ......... . .... 55 14033 Reimal, Bradley Warren ....... 5914163, 90 Reimal, Hadley ...... 5914153, 90, 107, 110 Renfro, Marilyn Kay ........ 5914173, 93 Renfro, Robert L. .30, 5213103, 75, 113,114 Renne, Frances Sue.30, 66, 67, 73, 76, 78,95 Rennison, Ralph .... Reynolds, Bertha .... Reynolds, Roger Wilson Rice, Joanne Alta . . Richards, Yvonne . . . ...........5814133 . . .S514033, 74 . .4411063,107 .. .5514033, 79 Richardson, Eugene ..... ...Q . .5514033 Richerson, Donald Lee Rick, Jerry ........ Ricketts Joyce Ann .. 5914153 73 ...30, 5013053 4411063 3311649 75 se Rickey, Sue Ann. .4812183, 71, 76, 78, 80, 88 Riddle, Thomas Therol ....... 30, 5013053 Rieder, Carol Ann ........... 5614063, 92 Riedesel, Glenna Jo ....... 30, 57 14103, 82 Riggin, Gayann ..... ......... 4 411103 Rima, Carol Ann .. ......... 4612073 Ring, Jerry .. ,.... . ..5013043,114,116 Risbeck, C. O. ................. .. .15 Risbeck ohn Ste hen , J D 30,4812163,81,86,110,165 Risinger, Jimmy ......... Rittenhour, Janice Sue ...... 5714123, 102 Rittmaster, David ........ 5914163, 72, 90 Rittmaster, Louis 30, 39, 611Cafe.3, 69, 70, 72, 76, 81 Roadcap, Raymond Glenn 30,4912193. 113,114 Robbins, Donna June ..... 5514053, 88, 90 Roberts, Billie Louise ........... 4511103 Roberts, Janet Rose . . . .... 5614063, 92 Roberts, Marcella . . . .... 4812183, 100 Robinson, C. S. .................... 15 Robinson, Carol Ann ........ 5413173, 92 Robinson, Glen N. .... 30,4512013,91,114 Robinson. Hysel .......... .........115 Ross, Richard . . . Roth, Mildred ...... Roth, Rita Rae ..... ...30,581413-A3,9g ...........,.1 ..4612073,75,78 Rowan, Charles .......... 30, 61, 110, 111 Rowden, Mary Lucille . . Royer, Lenora Marie Royle, John William 30,4311043,68,l00 Royles, Eva June ...... Rozgay, Margaret Lois . ............ 61 . .......... 4612073 105,106,110,111 . .. . . . . .4511103 . . . . . .4612033, 79 Ruby,Judy Ann ........ ...5614063,92 Ruhlman Clark Stanle 56 407 , y . . . . Rummel, Sharon June . . 1 3 ......5914153,92 Ryan, Douglas Lee ...... ...... 4 913013 Ryerson, Beverly June . . . . . .5914153, 92 S . Sacamano, Charles Anthony ...... 4411063 Sacamano, Joseph 16,5213103,65,72,81,98,107,110 , Doris Jean .......... 5914173, 93 Sanders, Dorothy Dean . . . .. . .5914173, 93 Sanders, Helen Irene ..... ...... 6 014203 Sanders, William Allen ..........4311053 Sands, Robert Eugene ....... 4612033, 64 Sandusky, Robert Lee ........ 5013063, 86 Sandusky, William Arthur 30, 5013043, 64, 86, 87 Sano, David ........ 5013043, 65, 107, 110 Santamaria, Thomas Charles .. . . . ..... 110 Sappington, Sarah Margaret A 30, 5213113, 66, 67, 70, 71, 16,79,sz,s3,s9,9s Sattley, Delores Dell ......... 4812183, 78 Saxton, Jimmy ................ 5914153 Scanlan, Mary Annette ..... 30, 5714113, 89 Scharnhorst, Delmar ......... 5614073, 90 Schick, Walter Raymond ......... 4712103 Schlie. Mary Evelyn .... 30, 5714103, 78, 89 Schmall, Gloria Jean 30, 5714113, 69, 73, 76, 78, 89, 98 Schneider, Doran na Lou 30, 5313143, 79, 89, 95 Schnitzer, Shirley Carole 30, 6014203, 64, 71,.78, 89 Schoneman, Jerald Ray . ......... 5013053 Schowengerdt, Eleanor Elaine Schriner, Lee Joseph . . . Schultz, Mary Ellen .... 3O,5814133, 59 415 Scimeca, Phillip . . . ...... 30, 6014193, Scott, James Wesley 83 . . . . . . 1 3,89 4812143, 75, 82, 86 94 81 30,5213113,72, Scott, Keith Allen .......... 5614073, 110 Scovill, Shirley Ann ......... 5914173, 93 Searles, Bobbie Lee .... Searles, Delores Kathleen Sears, W. R. ........ . Sebolt, Marlene Dee . . . Segler, Janice Fay .... Self, Gary Gordon .... Semler, William Eugene . .. ..... 4612073- ........4612073 . ...12,4712093 ........4812183 .........5714123 .. . .5514043, 75, 91 . . . . . 581413-A3, 94 3o,4sc2163,1o5,1o6,111 Setter, Maxine Ann ............ 4912193 Sewell, Richard Dale ............ 5013053 Shafer, Joyce Ann ..... 5413173, 72, 79,83 Sharp, Bert Charles ............. 5414003 Shearer, Charles Allen .......... 5013063 Sheets, Ann H .......... 5914173, 65, 88, 93 Sheets, Ralph Parker . .5814133, 89, 110, 111 Sheffield, Jean Ann 30, 41, 4311043, 68, 72, 79, 89 Shelley, Donald ................. 90,114 Shelton, Judith Ann 30,4411103,69,70,72,76,78,82,98 Shepherd, Nancy .... ..... 1 2, 5413173, 82 Sherman, Judith Jo ............. 5914163 Sherrow, Ernest Leroy .. ..... 611Cafe.3 Sherwood, Floyd Eugene ........ 4812143 Shields, Robert Eldon 31, 4812163, 86, 112, 113, 114 Shiner, Sarah Jean ........ 4812183, 78, 91 Shinkle, Beverly Ann ........... 5614063 Shirley, Donna Lucille ....... 6014223,92 Rodina, Dorothy Jean ..... 5814143, 75,91 Roe. Bonnie June ,....... 30. 5714113, 95 Roedl, Leo J. . .12, 15, 581413-A3, 64, 65,94 Rogers, David .................... .115 Rogers, Glenda Ann .... 571412x3, 73, 79, 80 Rogers, Jill Ann 16.5313133,72,76,78. 100.107 Rogers, To Ann .......... 4511103, 73,92 Roper. Janice Rose .... 4812143. 79. 80. 102 Rose, Mary Anne ......... 5714123, 74, 88 Rose, Vince ............... 5213093, 114 Ross, Donald Stewart ........ 5013043, 86 Ross, Jo Marie ........... 5213093, 79,92 Ross, John Donald 30, 5414003, 65,100,108,111 Shores, Roscoe V. ................... 15 Shortino, Carl ....... 4812143,72,108, 111 Shotliff, Joan Elizabeth . . 5614063, 74, 78, 92 Shour, Emmett Williams 31, 5213I13, 72, 86,112, 113,115 Shoush, James Harper . .31, 5013053, 86, 87 Shreve, Jack Franklin ........ 31, 4512013 Shull. Charles Lewis ............ 5514033 Shull. Shirley Jean 1 31,4311043,66.67,68,73.76,78,83,95 Shumate, Carol ....... 5113083, 66, 67, 71 Shumate, Carrol Louise ..... 511308-A3, 92 Shutt, Gloria Ann . . Simmermon, Barbara Simmermon, Jimmy . . Simmons, Charles . . . Simms, Nancy Carolyn 31, Simms, Roberta Lee 31, 5714103, 66, 67, Simone, Anthony Jose1 Simpson, Joyce Ann . Simpson, Linda Sue . . Simpson, Richard Will: Sims, Barbara Ann . . Sims, Billie Dee .... Sims, Clifford L. . . . . Sims, Jacquelin Joyce Sims, Wilma Lee . . . Sisk, Frieda Carolee Skeen, Pearl Irene . . Skidmore, Patricia Rt Skiles, Jeanette Mary Skinner, James ..... Slezak, Sue Carroll . . Slover, Bob ........ Smith, Carol ....... Smith, Charley Mason Smith, D. H. ...... . Smith, David Ronald Smith, Dixie Lee . . . Smith, Felisa Marie at Smith, G. Dewey . . . Smith, Kenneth .... Smith, Leonard Eugen Smith, Lula Belle . . . Smith, Marilyn Yvonn Smith, Mary Lou L. Smith, Patricia Ruthl Smith, Paul -Edward Smith, Phyllis Marie Smith, Ruth Elizabeth Smith, Shirley Diana Smith, Susan Lee . . . Smith, Vernon Lee . Smith, Mrs. Walter . Smith, Wanda Lucille 31,-51111 Smitka, William Edwz Snyder, Edna Ruth . Soapes, Cleo ....... Soblin, David Michael 17,31,52cs11 Sobotka, Billy Arnold Sollomi, Loretta .. . Sommers. Mary Marga Sooter, David Steward Spanbauer, John Paul Spano, Connie ..... Spaw, Vernon LeRoy Speake, Lureta .... , Spencer, Mrs. Charles Spencer, Frances H. . Spencer, Thomas 'Howz 511301 Spoor, Maudie Juanita Sportsman. Pat .... Spray, Mona Joyce . Springer, Jane Caroly: 32, 5 71410 Sprofera, Anna Mae . Staats, Lester Beverly Stafford. Sandra Lou Stanfleld, John Robert Stanlield, Sammie Edvl Stanley, Deanh . ... . . , Stanton. Linda Ruth . Stark. Lida Frances . Starkey, Willard Kem Starkey, William Davi Staves, Janiece . . , .1 Stearns, Delma Joy . Steele. Carol Ann . . . Steiner, Ralph Carl . Stephens. Dorothy Nat Stephens, Gloria Sue Stephens, Robert Eliht Stephens. Victor Lee Stephenson. Joyce Anr Stevenson, Edna Jane Stevenson. Gayle Rutl Stewart. Nellie Agatha Stitziel. William Fran' Stocksdale. Stanlev W: Stockton, Larry Darwo Stokes, Robert Lee ., Stokes. Sherry Lou . Stokes, Terry Sue . . . ..30, 581413-A5, 93 . . . .4612075, 75, 78 . . .30, 61,110,111 ...........4612075 100,l05,106,110,1l1 ...........4511105 Students' Index-Continued Shutt, Gloria Ann ........... 4612035, 92 Simmermon, Barbara Lee . .31, 5414005, 95 Simmermon, Jimmy ............. 5914165 Simmons, Charles ............. 31, 95, 98 Simms, Nancy Carolyn 31 Simms, Roberta Lee l 31, 5714105, 66, 67, 70, 521s115,70,71,79,ss 72,79,s0,102,10s Stolifer, Albert LeRoy . .32, 4311045, 68,86 Stone, Danny ....... ..... 3 2, 4512015, 95 Stotler, Jack Clordy . .5514035, 87, 114,116 Stout, James ..... ................ 1 15 Stovall, Dolores Ann ............ 5213095 Stowell, Roy Lynn .......... 5514035, 90 Strecker, Sandra Jane . ..... 4612025, 64, 88 Strong, Joe Bill ..... .... 4 913035, 114 5514035 5 ....... 4612035, 79 . . . .... 56 406 92 Simone, Anthony Joseph 46 203 . ....... 4913015 Sims, Tarantino, Pete Vick . . . . .4712105, 86 ...........5914155 James Donald . ..........4912195 . U Shirley Diana . Thomas, Janice Ailene . Walline, Richard Allen . . ....5313135,114 1 5, ry . . ..... 5614075 . . . .. . ..5914l55,92 . .... 5914155, 92 3 ,hony ...... 4411065 65, 72, 81, 98, QJ7, 110 . . . . . . . .5914175, 93 1 ....... 5914175, 93 . . . ..... 6014205 . . . . . . .4311055 . . . . . . .4612035, 64 . . . ..5013065,86 aur 30, SO13045, 64, 86, 87 . 5013045, 65,107,110 Iharles ......... 110 'garet 5213115, 66, 67, 70, 71, 76, 79, 82, 83, 89,98 ,........4812185,78 . .... 30, 5714115, 89 .........5614075,90 ad ......... 4712105 . . .30, 57141051 78, 89 5, 69, 73, 76, 78, 89, 98 lu 30, 5313145, 79, 89, 95 ,le 6014205, 64, 71,.78, 8.9 r .......... 5013055 Elaine 30, 5814135, 83 .........5914155,89 . . .4812145, 75, 82, 86 . . . . . .30, 6014195, 94 . . .30, 5213115, 72, 81 .. . . . . . .5614075,110 .........5914175,93 ....4612075e een ........ 4612075 ...12,4712095 ....... 4812185 5714125 ...h.5:5514045,75,91 .......ssc413-AJ, 94 IIC 4812l65,105, 106, 111 ...........4912195 50 3055 . ........ 1 5 , 4311045, 68, 78,89 Simpson, Joyce Ann .31 Simpson, Linda Sue ........... Simpson, Richard William ..... , . .4612035 Barbara Ann ........ 5213095, 76, 78 Billie Dee ...... Sims, Sims, Clifford L. ..... . Sims, Jacquelin Joyce . . Sims, Wilma Lee ...... Sisk, Frieda Carolee . . . . . 5514035 . ....... 4612075 . ........... 12 ...5714125 ......5113075,78 ......5614065,92 Skeen, Pearl Irene ..... Skidmore. Patricia Rosali Skiles, Jeanette Mary ...... 31, 5614065, 92 Skinner, James ..... , .... .......... 1 15 Sue Carroll ...... 31, 581413-A5, 94 .........4912195 e .... 4912195,75 Slezak, Slover, Bob ........ ........... 6 1, 110 Smith, Carol ........ . . 4712095, 78, 82 Smith, Charley Mason . . ........... 114 Smith, D. H. ......... ............. 1 3 Smith, David Ronald ......... 4712095, 90 Smith, Dixie Lee ...... 5413175, 75, 79, 92 Smith, Felisa Marie Strong, Paula Mae . . . Stump, Beverly Joyce . Stutesman, Lawrence . Stutzer, William Thomas Summers Elizabeth F ff1f4411105 ... .... 4712105 .........5013065 5313135 , . ...... .13, Summers, Jo Ann ............ 511308-A5 Summers, Mary Lou . . .4411105, 73, 86, 100 Sutton, James Richard . , ......... 5313135 Swant, Glynn Dale ............. 5914155 Swearmgin, William Lawrence . .32, 5213115 Sweet, Donald Pete .......... 32, 5414005 TF Tamburello, Victor ............ 611Cafe.5 Tann, Jeanette ......... . .32, 5213115, 78 Tann, Joyce Ellen 32, 4411105, 65, 69, 72, 76, 78,83 Taormina, Robert Louis Tapp, Beverly Stuart . . 31, 5013065, 70, 73, 76, 82 ..........5313135 . . .31, 4512015,114 Lula Belle ........ 4411105, 80, 103 Smith, G, Dewey .... Smith, Kenneth ..... Smith, Leonard Eugene Smith, Smith, Marilyn Yvonne Smith, Mary Lou . Smith, Patricia Ruth. . Smith Paul Edwafd . Smith, Phyllis Marie . Smith, Ruth Elizabeth Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 1 1 1 1 . . .. . . . .31, 6014205 .,.47c209yj7s,o2 .......4612025 ....31,5714105 ......46c2025,92 ........5514055,90 Taylor, Berniece ..... Taylor , Carol Jean . . . Taylor, Don Kendall . . Taylor, Taylor, Violet Juanita . Teft, Shirley Marie . . Teller, John Alvin .... Templeton, Rose Irene Teravskis, Ilona ...... Teravskis, Maigonis ..... Terhune Cherie ..... Susan Lee ...... 4712095, 64, 73, 78 Vernon Lee ............. 5313135 Mrs. Walter ................. 15 Wanda Lucille 31,'5111015, 65,88,95, 112,113 Tipton, Linda Lou .......... 4411105, 78 Toms Clyda Eileen . . .5413175, 72, 79,83 , ........... 5414005 1 .......... 5013065 . . .5914175, 65, 88, 93 ,.5814135, 89,110,111 431l045,68,72,79,89 .............90J14 i9, 70, 72, 76, 78, 82, 98 .. . . . .12, 5413175, 82 ,...........5914165 ' . . . ..... 6l1Cafe.5 ene ........ 4812145 12165,86,112,113,114 ......4812185,78,91 56 4065 Smitka, William Edward ..31, 581413-A5, 94 Snyder, Edna Ruth . .4913035, 71, 76, 78 Soapes, Cleo ............... 13, 6014225 Soblin, David Michael 17, 31, 5213115, 64, 70, 72, 76, 81, 98 Sobotka, Billy Arnold ............ 86, 87 Sollomi. Loretta . . ........... 31, 61, 95 Sommers. Mary Margaret ...... 4812185, 73 Sooter, David Steward ........... 5213095 Spanbauer, John Paul ..... 16, 5213105, 64 Spano, Connie .................. 34, 78 Spaw, Vernon LeRoy ......,.... 4612025 Speake, Lureta ...... 32, 581413-A5, 64, 94 Spencer, Mrs. Charles ................ 15 Spencer, Frances H. ................. 13 Spencer, Thomas Howard 511308-A5,105,106,110,l1l Spoor, Maudie Juanita ..... 5614065, 75, 92 Sportsman. Pat . ........... ....... 1 15 Spray, Mona Joyce .......... 5614065, 92 Springer, Jane Carolyn 32, 5714105, 66, 67, 70, 71, 79, 95 Sprofera. Anna Mae .............. 61, 79 Staats, Lester Beverly .... 4612035, 90, 114 Stafford. Sandra Lou ......... 5313165, 79 Stantield, John Robert ........ 4913015, 74 Stantield, Sammie Edward ........ 4612025 Stanley, Dean, ................. 4612025 Stanton. Linda Ruth ............ 4912195 Stark. Lida Frances .... 4913015, 73, 74, 83 Starkey, Willard Kenneth ..... 32, 4512015 Starkey, William David .......... 5313135 Staves, Janiece .... 4812185, 72, 74, 86, 100 Stearns, Delma Joy ....... 4411105, 82, 92 Steele, Carol Ann ......... 6014225, 78, 93 Steiner, Ralph Carl ... 5914175, 90, 93, 114 Stephens, Dorothy Nadine ....... 4812145 Terhune, Phyllis Jean .... Thomas, Donald Ray . Thomas, Donna Marie . Thomas, Eva Lee .... Thomas, John ....... .. . .611Cafe.5,110 .32,5213115,75 Tarantino, Pete Anthony ....... 5514035 . . . .5413175 . . . .5413175 . . .5313135, 90 ... . . .4612035 ...32,4411105,92 . .32, 5814135 5313165 'fi2fsBk41ip,7o,73 .49q219J,91,114 ..... ..4612035,86 . 5113075,86, 88 ..........5213095 . . . .5714125, 71, 89 . ..... 5313165, 79 . . . . .32, 511308-A5 . . . . . .4311055 II Umstattd, Richard Harrison .... .61, 86, 87 Umstattd, Shirley Rutl1 32,.4812165, 80, 89, 95, 103 Umstattd, Mrs. William ............. 15 Urton, Joann .............. 5814135, 79 Urton, Riley Edward 32,6014195,64,105,106 X7 Van Alst, Mary .... . .......... 4612075 Van Camp, Dorothy ......... 4S11105,92 Van Camp, Pauline .... 5614065, 75, 79, 92 Vance, Doralee ...... , . . .5213095, 73,91 Van Compernolle, Bob Eugene 32,4812165, 76,89 Van Dyke, Arnold Lee ...... 4912195, 114 Vassar, Twila Jean ............. 5213095 Vaughn, Kenneth Richard .. .... 4912195 Vaughn, Patricia Ann . ..... ..... 5 313165 Ventimiglia, Betty Louise ........ 5914165 Vessels, Donna Jean ' 32, 5714115, 78, 79, 92, 95 Vetter, Donna Jo ........... 4812145,88 Vetter, Jimmy Norman ......... 5914165 Villa, Joann Margaret . .5514045, 78, 83, 88 Vochatzer, Frank Vincent 33, 5013055, 86, 87 Vochatzer, Mary Kathrine ....... 4812185 Vogler, June Eileen ......... 4612025,92 Vogt, Sally Lu ....... I .... 5914165, 79,82 Volk, Shirley Lee.33, 5714125, 70, 71, 74, 79 Votipka, James Allen ............... 114 JR! Wade, Alma L. ...,..... .... 1 3, 5914165 Wade, Larry ...................... 115 Wade, Rolla B. .......... 33, 4512015, 91 Wadley, Jerry Benton . .5113085, 66, 67, 72 Thomas, John Colemen ..... 32, 114 Thomas, Ross Lee ..... ..... 6 1, 114 Thomas, Wilma Sue . . . . . 5514055, 90 Thomason, Danny ..... . . .4712105, 90 Thomason oan Marie .32, 6014205 , J ' ' ...... Thompson, Edward Lee 32,5113075, 105,106,111 Thompson, John Robert ,. . 5914175, 93, 107 Thompson, Robert Lavern ........ 5414015 Thompson, Ruth ......... 13, 5814135, 73 Thompson, Suzanne Louise . . 5614065, 83, 92 Thomson, Kenneth Wayne .32, 5113085, 66, 67 Thurman, Eldon ..... ,...' . .5013065, 110 Tillinghast, Richard B. ....... 13, 5414015 Timm, Alberta .............. 5514035, 79 Tindall, Berthalee .............. 5313165 Wake, Guy ......... Wakeiield, Roberta Jean i .l .l .i .I ..... 5313165 Walker, Addean ........ Walker, Donna Mae . . Walker, Roy . ..... . . . .33, 6014195 .. . . . 4612075 .. . 5914165, 92 . . . . . . 115 Wallace, VVilma Jean ..... 33, 6014205, 87 Wallin, Ernest ....... ........... 1 07 Walsh, Delores Marie . Walthour, Lana Ann ..... . ....4612025,88 .4612035, 65, 73 Wanbaugh, Polly Ann .......... 4511105 Wansing, Donald Kay ......... . .61, 109 Wansing, John 33, 4512015, 89,l05, 106,110,111 Ward, Ted Wayne ............ 511308-A5 Warmington, Charles Glen 33, 4311045, 68, 89,108,110,111 Warmington, Robert ........ 5914165,114 Wasson, Martha Marie .............. 13 Wasson, Nevin E. ....... 13, 471Aud.5, 86 Tipton, Patricia Marlene.5914175, 78, 91, 93 Tittone, Betty Ann .......... 5914155, 79 Tittone, Jacqueline Louise ..... 6014225, 79 Tittsworth, Mary Louise Todd, Kenneth Lee -Todd, Thomas .... 32, 4912195, 69, 78, .....'........61,1 83 07 ............5013045 Tolliver, Jack Arthur .........., 5614075 Tompkins, Mary Jean ........... 4411105 4411105 79 Watkins, Robert .................. 115 Watson, Durward . ....... 5013065, 91, 107 Watson, Elizabeth Marnae 4913015, 64, 65, 72 Watson, Sylvia Marian ....,. 61, 73, 75, 88 Way, Glenna Jean .... ..33, 581413-A5, 94 Way, Jo Ann ................. 4411105 Weaver, Lorraine .... Weaver, Raymond Elvin Webb, Elta Fern .... Webb. John Cooper . . . . . . .4411l05, 92 5313135.86107 ... .33, 5714105, 95 Toner, James ....... 32, 5414005, 108, 111 Tosti, Donald Thomas 32, 5814135, 70, 71,95 Tosti, Ralph Joseph . ........ 4612035, 91 Towles, Jerry .............. ....... 1 O7 Townley, Bonnie Sue ......... 4612075, 78 Townley, Forrest Harvey . .4311055, 89, 107 Townley, Nola Elizabeth .32,s7c4115,94 ........... c e ....... 60f422J,?g .f4SZ2145f72Q10sfi11 1 ..s0c4o65,74,7s,92 IIS 15,72,86,112,l13,115 r ..s1,so130s5,s0,s7 . . , . . . . .31, 4512015 , ........... 5514035 57,68,73,76,78,83,95 ....5113085,66.67,71 re ..... 511303-AJ,92 Stephens, Gloria Sue ......... 6014225, 93 Stephens. Robert Elihu .......... 4712105 Stephens, Victor Lee ......... 32, 5814145 Stephenson, Joyce Ann .... 32, 5714115, 102 Stevenson, Edna Jane ........ 5614065, 92 Stevenson, Gayle Ruth . .32, 5113085, 66, 67 Stewart, Nellie Agatha ..... 13, 4812185, 73 Stitziel. William Franklin ..... 5914165, 86 Stocksdale. Stanley Wayne.5714085, 107, 110 Stockton, Larry Darwood ...... 32, 5213105 Stokes, Robert Lee .......... 5414005, 94 Stokes, Sherry Lou .. . .. .5614065, 92, 93 Stokes, Terry Sue . . . .... 6014225, 92 .........5313135 Townsend, Kennethf ............ 4712105 Troutman, Donna Mae ..... , ...... 61, 92 Tryon, Phvllis Diane ..... Tungett, Nancy Elizabeth .. Turecek Karl an Turner , J ........ , Beverly Jo ........ 32, 5714115, 94 5313145, 73,80 ..5313145,110 Turner, Edith May .......... 5514045, 92 Turner, Jimmie Arthur.32, 6014195, 113, 114 Turner, Ronald Lee ....... 4612025, 65, 89 Turner Sandra Jean ......... 5013065, Tu rn er Z Wanda Mae . . . Twist, Senna Joan ..... Twyman, Donna Mae .. 91 ...-1913035, 75 .. .5213095, 73 5213l05, 70, 71, 76,104,113 Webb, Robert Oliver 33, 5213115, 7O,72,81. 86 Webster, Kenneth .............. 104, 106 Weddle, Jane Elinor ..... 33. 581413-A5, 94 Weeks, Barbara Ellen ...... 5514055. 88, 90 Weiss, Carolyn Ann ......... 33. 6014195 Welbourn, Sue ...... 33, 5714105, 7S, 83, 95 Welch, Mrs. Arch .................. 15 Welch, David Leo ..... . ........ 4612025 Welch, Lawrence Robert ......... 4712105 Welch, Marla Ann .,.......... 511308-A5 Wells, YVillis Victor ......... 46120Z5, 114 Welsh, Jim ...............,..,.... 115 Welsh, Robert Glen ......... 4913015, 114 Wendelburg, Edward Richard 3.3, 37. 431l045. 65, 68. ' 70. 72, 75,Sl,S9.9S VVentz, Fred 1Valter . .33, 581413-A5. 65, 94 Wesemann. William Otto.4812l45. 72. 75. 81 Wessner, Harry ................... 115 1Vest, Bobby ................,...., 1 15 West. Marilyn Anne ...... 5914155. 73. 82 1Vestern, Leonard J. .. .... 13, 4913035 123 Students, Index Wheatley, Yvonne ............ 511308-A7 Wheeler, John Henry Wheeler, Lorna Dean Whisamore, Allen T. . White, Betty Sue . . . ...... .....ssc414J 5714087, 76, 92 ........13,5213097 5714087, 79, 92 ivhn0,cafmyn June .hbk36iJ,es,1s,s3,ss White, Doris Louise .... 33, 5714117, 78, 88 White, Mary Ann .............. 6014227 White, Sharon Marie ........ 5013047, 92 Whitzel, Wallace Dale . . . .... 471Aud.7 Wiercinski. Joseph ..... .... 4 612077, 64 Willard, Patricia Ann ........ . .5914157 Williams, Betty Jane 33,5714107.66,67,71,75,79,82,89 Vililliams, Bob ................. 5013067 Williams. Bonnie Gail ........... 5013067 Williams. Charlene Ardelle 17,s3,39,4scz16J,7o,7s 74, 76, 78, 95, 100, 107 . . 4411067 Williams, Donna Jean ........ 4612077, 92 Williams, Doris Jean .... 48 12147, 73, 78, 80 Williams, Dorothy Jean ....... 5113077, 88 Williams, Edward Loy ........ 511308-A7 Williams, Elizabeth Lee 33, 5112137, 72, 89, 95 Williams Mary Katherine Williams: Myrna Elaine . Williams, Richard ......... Williams, Shirley Ann . . . . . Williams, Winfried ....... 5413177 94 .33,siZ4ooL ,9s 5714127,78,8O .......6l,87 ss Williamson, Marilyn Louise. .4812187, 82, Willis, Ann Marie 7 , 1 f f 1 .r ,fl A, 34,5213117,71,75,79,83,89 ! if, 1 , Ly. l 1211 Willoughby, Harold Lester .... 5414017, 115 Willoughby, William . 5313147 Wilson, Ann Lorraine ........ . . 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