Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1955
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He has co-operated with the students and faculty for the welfare of the school and the benefit of the entire community. 9 Teachers, students, and ofhce Workers respect him for his helpful guid- ance. As a man of intelligence, leadership, and character, Mr. Laughlin has kept Northeast one of the outstanding schools in Kansas City. This position at Van Horn High will be a new challenge to Mr. Laughlin as an educator. His personal ideas and ideals will undoubtedly make it a school With a fine reputation. 5 To Mr. Laughlin we extend our deepest gratitude and appreciation for his service to Northeast. Mr. C. W. Davis Vice Principal 9 Before Mr. Davis became our vice-principal, he taught science at Northeast. This helped acquaint him with the problems of students and teachers. In a school as large as Northeast, many situations arise, the handling of which re- quires intelligence, tact, and a sense of humor, all of which he possesses to a high degree. 9 On April 7, 1955, he was ap- pointed principal of Northeast, taking over his new duties imme- diately. Teachers and students feel confident that Northeast High will move along smoothly and ef- Hciently under his competent lead- ership. f 1 - - . f '. - - I .fe ., I !'. 4' ' ' If . 1 r. Davis Becomes Northeast Principal xi ix N .ti A 1 A., Miss Helen lohnson Counselor 9 Listening to personal problems and find- ing the solutions-making suggestions for future programs - extending congratula- tions for achievement and honors-attend- ing athletic games and other extracurricular activities-aiding in the selection of colleges and employment-helping with enrollment schedules-securing financial aid for stu- dents-explaining and administering the testing program are the things Miss John- son, our counselor, is doing in her efficient manner. 9 Our Teachers Work With tudents 9 Knowledge of their subject matter and an understanding of human nature make North- east teachers capable of handling almost any situation which might arise during an average school day. Even with a very busy teaching schedule, instructors take time out to help a student who is behind in his work or who needs additional training in order to go to college. 10 0 Besides regular class duties, the faculty plays an important part in school social life. Many teachers sponsor clubs and societiesg some at- tend student dances as chaperonesg and others give much of their own free time helping with school publications, dramatics, and musical presentations. Nolan Alexander Science Ellis B. Babbit Science Annabelle Bailey Covnmeifce Elizabeth D. Baker H om emaking Mary M. Baxter Mathematics Marilyn Lee Bondurant Physical Education Gertrude Bell Spanish-French Clara Boulton Matlnematics Martha Lee Cain Vocal Music George H. Calvert Science Nanabel Cassell Speech Robert G. Closson Social Studies Violet M. Clausen Vocal Music Madalin Clough Commerce D. L. Deniston Science Thomas Ditmars N Ncwswriting Mafloernatics Faculty Merle R. Engle Woodwork. Sgt. Frank A. Ferguson R. O. T. C. Margaret L. Flagg Accoiupanist Gladys Gaylord Social Sf1lCl'il'5LLflfll7 Phleta Gherring English Isabel E. Gilmore English Fredrick A. Gott Art Edith J. Grassley Social Studies CHOW TIME for the teachers provides a little time-out from the busy schedule of Zl day's work. Margaret G. Green Hoinemaking Elizabeth Gregory Coinmercc' Albert L. Grimes Social Slzidics Fred Heine Mafhcfinatics Harriette S. Henderson Fainily Living Emma Jane Hughes Nurse Charles H. Huhn Physical Education Human Science E. W. Jackson Drafting Eacult Joseph Henry Jennings En gineer-C us toa' ian Edna Mary Johannaber Librarian John P. Jones Mathematics Bookkeejwing George Keenan Orchestra Kathryn Keirns Secretary Evelyn Kennedy Registrar Ben L. King English Nw Social Studies Arthur O. Kresse L English f Publications O. W. Kunz Graphic Arts A. K. Longfellow English Forrest G. Lowe Science Mathematics Ethel M. Madick Social Studies English E. A. Markey Human Science Physical Education Lloyd B. McFerren Mathematics Betty Jean McMillin Cornwnerce I.. Hortense Miller Psychology-Careers Lou Jean Moyer Physical Education Catherine Neumann Social Studies Mabel A. Newitt Art Wfilliam James Polk English Social Studies I. E. Reese Social Studies James C. Reneau Social Studies Leo J. Roedl C. O. E. C0-ordinator Howard Jacob Ross Cornmerce 12 E CONFERRING over school problems are G. W. Davis, Principal of North- eastg Herbert Sang, C. O. E. Co-ordi- natorg Richard B. Sealock, Head Li- brariang G. Bryan, Director Sec- ondary Educationg John M. Gregory, Member of Board of Educationg and J. L. Laughlin, Principal of Van Horn. 13 Faculty Sgt. E. M. Ruch R. O. T. C. Herbert A. Sang C. O. E. C0-orziinator Nancy Shepherd H mneniakin g Clifford L. Sims Metals D. H. Smith Physical Eciucation Cleo Soapes Ho 77Z6171llki1'lg Lowell Stafford English Nellie A. Stewart Human Science Elizabeth F. Summers English Ruth E. Thompson Social Studies Edna B. Vance Cafeteria Manager Nevin E. Wasson Band-Social Studies Driver Education Irma Wright Wilson English Leonard J. Western Speech-English Allen T. Whisamore Science Clifton E. Johnson English Harold W. Brower Family Living Bonnie Kellenberg H oineinalzin g Sgt. Albert W. Strayhall R. O. T. C. Anna Whitesell Acconipanist P. T. A. BOARD CLeft to- rightj-Bark Row: Mrs. Arthur Bonne, Mrs. M. R. Engle, Mrs. N. F. McMillian, Mrs. J. S. Chartrand, Mrs. Cleo Hudson, Mrs. W. E. Gates, Mrs. T. A. Garrison, Mrs. Louis E. Porter, Mrs. Carl Clausen, Mrs. Har- old Whiteaker, Mrs. Alfred Thomas. 0 Front Row: Mrs. Raymond Beaty, Mrs. Wm. H. Umstattd, Mrs. William czeschin, Mr. J. L. Laughlin, Mrs. Charles W. Spencer, Mr. A. L. Grimes, Mr. Fred Heine, Mrs. H. E. Benson, Mrs. L. H. Roberts. SEWING BEES, just like those in grandma's day, enable P. T. A. mothers to make clothing for the Mutual Help Organization. P. T. A. ponsors Many School Activities 0 The Parent-Teachers Association is one of the few organizations which have branches in every school of the United States. At North- east the P.-T.A. sponsors student activities such as the Junior-Senior Dance, and many com- munity projects such as Mutual Help. Each homeroom has a P.-T.A. room mother to Work with it and give information on Worthwhile happenings. At night meetings, subjects perti- 14 nent to the welfare of school and home life are discussed by a speaker well acquainted with his topic. 9 A Kickoff dinner, held in the school cafe- teria, started this year's P.-T.A. membership drive off wich a bang. Well attended by both parents and teachers, the dinner gave promise of a successful year for all. Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Sianding: Kay Fox, Secretaryg Larry Heath, Vice- President. 0 Seated: QLeft to Rigbtj james Hoffman, Presidentg Karen Talbot, Treasurer, Nancee Pickett, Giftoriang Carol Williams, Reporterg Mary Shields, Sergeant at Armsg fAbKl'11fj Mrs. Ger- trude Bell, Adviser. Juniors Prepare for Greater Responsibilities Five hundred eighty-four students make up the Junior Class of 1954-55. They have just completed a year which was not marked by the frightening newness of the sophomore year or the responsibility of school leadership, such as they will have in their senior year. Yet it had a certain distinctiveness all its own. In the junior year the scope of activities- both scholastic and recreational-was consid- erably widened. To those athletically inclined, the year had much to offer in the way of new sports. The rough and tumble excitement of playing on the AU football team became a re- ality to some, while others sought chances for competing in other sports. Those with an in- terest in music found that as juniors they could try for the honor of having a part in producing the harmonious results of the A Cappella choir. Students with theatrical inclinations found en- joyment in developing their talents through the many dramatic activities offered them. The stage fright on the night of the Spring Play was decidedly new and different. The mu- sical, magical night of the Junior-Senior Prom seemed to the juniors to be the perfect climax for such a fun-filled and memorable year as this had been. Sports events, plays, and other school activi- ties passed into the realm of their memories, but the juniors realized that even greater thrills lay before them in their senior year. 15 4 upport from the uperintendent to OUR NEW VICE-PRINCIPAL, Mr. James Boyd, from Central High, receives a cordial welcome from Mr. George W. Davis, the new principal of Northeast. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Dr. Mark Bills, concluded the Easter Assembly with a fine vocal number of his own. THE FINANCIAL RECORDS of the school are kept in order by Miss Clough and her helpers. QLe'ff fo rigbfj: Sandra Turner, Miss Clough, Hazel Faustline, Bob Sands, Pat Eagle. 16 THE NEW VAN HORN HIGH SCHOOL has just been inspected by its Vice-Principal, Mr. Edgar E. Cur- tisg by its Principal, Mr. L. Laughlin, and by Mr. G. W. Davis, Principal of Northeast High. WORK STOPS during the busy day as our efficient oiiice staff relaxes to have their picture taken. fLefl to righfj: Mrs. Betty Randazzo, Attendance Secretaryg Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy, Registrarg and Mrs. Kathryn Kierns, Secretary. NEW BOOKS are being chosen by the Northeast Branch Library staff: Miss Edna Johannaber, Librarian, Miss Adele Toller, First Assistant Adult Department, Mrs. Arlene Reich, Assistant Children's Roomg Mrs. Elizabeth Delaney, Assistant Adult Department, Mrs. Willie Mary Ramsay, Assistant Childrerfs Roomg Miss Judy Burgio, Clerk and Assistant Adult Departmentg Miss Margaret Bower, Children's Librarian. Ir. High Makes Northeast Prominent STANDING ROOM ONLY! Northeast Junior is bursting at the seams with the huge enrollment of sixteen hundred and Hfty students. More than a third of them Will be welcomed at Northeast Senior next year. A PLEASANT SURPRISE! At the orchestra's concert, TEACHERS GET TIRED TOO! Here Mr. King, Mr. Mr. Western did a special vocal number, much to the Calvert, Mr. Polk, and Mr. Johnson exchange yarns delight of everyone. during their noon hour rest period. 17 Seniors 955 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Burk Row: Walt Dods, Reporterg Mary Crouch, Giftoriang Bob Nickson, Vice-Presidentg David Sano, Presi- dentg jesse La Puma, Sergeant at Arms. 0 Seated 011 Steps: Joyce Elliott, Secretaryg Jo Hartnett, Treasurerg cAbXl?11fJ Mr. George Calvert, Adviser. We Have Reached the Foothills 9 This year's senior class was distinguished by many honors. The mayor of City Hall Day, the second place winner of the State American Legion Oratorical Contest, the first- and third- place winners of the city-wide D.A.R. Citizen- ship Contest-all were Northeast Seniors. Out of the four hundred sixty-six in the class, thirty-four were elected to the National Honor Society. Many were given special awards or college scholarships. 9 Ordering announcements and name cards- exchanging stamp pictures - getting those 18 long-awaited class rings-creating, producing and enjoying the senior assembly-eagerly Waiting for the outcome of the senior ballot- voting for class officers-daring to hope for that scholarship to a favorite university- stuifing themselves at the senior luncheon- having the last dance at the Prom-saying good-bye to their junior friends-feeling the inspiration of the baccalaureate sermon-try- ing to swallow the lumps in their throats at graduation-all these are a part of the memo- ries that the 1955 seniors will treasure in the years to come. Agnew, Larry James Albertson, Theodore Alexander, Roberta Ellen Allinder, Mary Louise Alvey, Ernest Fergus Ancona, Marie Ann Andereck, Ronald Franklin Anderson, Beverly Ann Anderson, Lillie Marie Anderson, Marvin Miller Andrews, Earlene Ann Andrews, Janet Anello, Joe Anthony Anthony, Ralph Edward Arnold, Lola Sue Arnone, Lorraine Arrowood, Ed Paul Ausman, George Addison Avila, Andrew Bahntge, Kenneth AGNEW, LARRY JAMES: A Cappella 4, R. o. T. C. Captain 3, 4, Drill Team 2. ALBERTSON, THEODORE: Spanish Club 3. ALEXANDER, ROBERTA ELLEN ALLINDER, MARY LOUISE: A Cappella 3, Vice- President 4. ALVEY, ERNEST FERGUS: Hi-Y 4. ANCONA, MARIE ANN: Courier R. O. T. C. Edi- tor 4. ANDERECK, RONALD FRANKLIN: National Art Awards 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4: Tennis Team 2. ANDERSON, BEVERLY ANN: Future Homemakers of America 4. ANDERSON, LILLIE MARIE Seniors 9 ANDERSON, MARVIN MILLER: R. O. T. C. Ser- geant 3, 4. ANDREWS, EARLENE ANN ANDREWS, JANET: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Vice President 4, Y-Teen 2g Alpha 2g Student Council 2. ANELLO, JOE ANTHONY ANTHONY, RALPH EDWARD ARNOLD, LOLA SUE ARNONE, LORRAINE: Spanish Club Secretary 3. ARROWOOD, ED PAUL: Track Team 2, 3, 4. AUSMAN, GEORGE ADDISON: Nor'easter Staff Photographefs Assistant 4g R. O. T. C. Sergeant 2. AVILA, ANDREW: Spanish Club President 3. BAHNTGE, KENNETH 19 I v 9 F' Seniors :J BAILEY, JANICE LOUISE BALDWIN, JANET LEE: Spanish Club 2, Courier Ed- itorial Editor 4g Y-Teen 3, Secretary 4g Alpha 43 Student Council 4: Sweetheart Dance Queen 4. BALEY, NORMA LEE: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 4. BARNARD, NORA ROCHELLE BARNETT, JAMES EDWIN BARTON, MARY ELIZABETH: Cheerleader 4, Olym- pic Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, President 4, Courier Staff 4g Delta 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Basketball Stu- dent Manager 4g Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 4: Football Queen 4. BARTOW, MICKEY LEROY: Speech Arts Club 45 Nor'easter Staff Business Manager 4, Benton 2. BASCONE, PRUDENCE JOSEPHINE BATES, DORIS CAROL: Y-Teen 2, 3. 20 Bailey, Janice Louise Baldwin, Janet Lee Baley, Norma Lee Barnard, Nora Rochelle Barnett, James Edwin Barton, Mary Elizabeth Bartow, Mickey Leroy Bascone, Prudence J. Bates, Doris Carol Benenate, Mary Ann Benigar, Charles Robert Bennett, John Alfred Benson, David Albert Best, Allan Lyle Biggs, Mary Leona Billard, Leona Faye Blair, Ronald Earl Bledsoe, Joyce Ann Bledsoe, Richard Dale Bloustine, Paula Jo BENENATE, MARY ANN: Courier Staff 4, A Cap- pella 3g Delta 2: Student Council 2. BENIGAR, CHARLES BENNETT, JOHN ALFRED: Track' Team 3, 4. BENSON, DAVID ALBERT: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3g Tennis Team 2, Golf Team 3. BEST, ALLAN LYLE BIGGS, MARY LEONA BILLARD, LEONA FAYE BLAIR, RONALD EARL: Radio Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Benton 3, Treasurer 4. BLEDSOE, JOYCE ANN BLEDSOE, RICHARD DALE BLOUSTINE, PAULA JO: Seal Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 3, Spanish Club Vice-President 4, President 4, Y-Teen 2, Nor'easter Staff Editor in Chief 4, Clio 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Student Council 3. Board, Anna Landis Bond, Jack Bopp, Naomi Mae Bouldin, Phillip Orrin Box, Virgil Lee Bradley, Janice Marie Bradley, Linda Jo Bray, Pauline June Breckenridge, Ada Beth Brockus, Harold Martin Brookman, William James Brooks, Nancy Lee Broomielcl, Nancy Ann Brown, David Lee Brown, Richard Newton Bryson, Donna Gail Bryson, Terry Robert Buccero, Larry Salvator Buck, Jerry William Burden, Joan Ann 1 BOARD, ANNA LANDIS BOND, JACK BOPP, NAOMI MAE BOULDIN, PHILLIP ORRIN: I-Ii-Y 2, Band 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Benton 2, 3, 4. BOX, VIRGIL LEE: Band 2, 3. BRADLEY, JANICE MARIE BRADLEY, LINDA JO: Spanish Club President 4, Olympic Club 2, 3, President 4, Courier Editor in Chief 4, Delta 2, 3, President 4, All-Star Tennis Team 3, All-Star Volleyball Team 3, All-Star Hockey Team 4, Basketball Sportsday 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Ballot. BRAY, PAULINE JUNE BRECKENRIDGE, ADA BETH: Speech Arts Club 3. Seniors 955 BROCKUS, HAROLD MARTIN: Benton 2, 3, Treas- urer 4, Football First Team 4, Student Council 2,49 Senior Ballot. BROOKMAN, WILLIAM JAMES BROOKS, NANCY LEE: A Cappella 3, 4, Theta 2, 3, 4. BROOMFIELD, NANCY ANN: Future Homemakers of America 4, A Cappella 4. BROWN, DAVID LEE: Benton 2. BROWN, RICHARD NEWTON: A Cappella 3, 4, R. O. T. C.'1Fif9t-Lieutenant 2, 3, 4, Battalion Staff 4, Benton 3. ' ,I , : L 'HL BRYSON, DONNA OAIL: Art Club 2. BRYSON, TERRY ROBERT: Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 4, Student Council 2. BUCCERO, LARRY SALVATOR BUCK, JERRY WILLIAM BURDEN, JOAN ANN 21 Seniors 955 BURGIN, BERNITA MAE: Art Contest 45 Art Club 3, Treasurer 4, Y-Teen 4, Theta 2, 3. BURROWS, RONALD WILLARD: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Track Team 3. BUTRUM, DUANE WESLEY: Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 3, 45 Football First Team 4, Track Team 3, 4. CALDARELLA, JOHN CALVERT, VIRGINIA CAROLE: Courier R. O. T. C. Editor 4g Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Theta 4. CAMPBELL, CARL FREDERICK CAMPBELL, CHARLOTTE EVONNE CAMPBELL, LARRY KEITH: R. O. T. C. Captain 3, 4, Rifle Team Captain 4. CAMPOS, EUSEBUIS LENORA CANADA, PHILLIP EUGENE: R. O. T. C. Corpor- al 2. CANNOVA, JOSEPH VINCENT 22 Burgin, Bernita Mae Burrows, Ronald Willard Butrum, Duane Wesley Caldarella, John Calvert, Virginia Carole Campbell, Carl Frederick Campbell, Charlotte E. Campbell, Larry Keith Campos, Eusebuis Lenora Canada, Phillip Eugene Cannova, Joseph Vincent Cannova, Michael Joe Canzoneri, Minnie Marie Carpenter, Richard D. Carr, Elinor Ann Carrier, David Roger Carrol, Bonnie Lee Cartmell, Marietta A. Cary, Barbara Dale Cart, Dorothy Mae CANNOVA, MICHAEL JOE: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 43 Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3. CANZONERI, MINNIE MARIE: Future I-Iomemakers of America 4. CARPENTER, RICHARD DONALD: Hi-Y 3, 43 Football Second Team 2. CARR, ELINOR ANN CARRIER, DAVID ROGER: R. O. T. C. Lieutenant Colonel 4, Battalion Commander 4, Drill Team Corn- mander 4, Rifle Team Commander 4. CARROL, BONNIE LEE CARTMELL, MARIETTA ASENITH: Y-Teen 4. CARY, BARBARA DALE: A Cappella 3, 4. CATT, DOROTHY MAE: Olympic Club 3, 4, All- Star Volleyball Team 3g All-Star Individual Team 33 Basketball Sportsday 43 All-Star Hockey Team Cap- tain 4g Student Council 3, 4. BEAMING SENIORS proudly admire their shiny new class rings. They are Barbara Sims, Janet Baldwin, Darrylene York, and Donna James. Cayton, Michael Arthur Chadwick, William E. Chambers, Wanatta Carol Chapman, Alice Lavon Childs, Diana Mae Christian, Franklin Dean Chuma, Anna Marie Clevenger, Shirley Sue Cole, Dorothy Eleanor Colletti, Andrew Franklin Colley, Thomas Edward Collins, Dean Colvin, Vern Colyer, Joyce Fay Comby, Maryln Ann Conti, Vincent Cook, James Gilbert Cook, William Ray Corson, Shirley Ann Courtier, Kenneth Clyde Seniors 355 CAYTON, MICHAEL ARTHUR CHADWICK, WILLIAM EUGENE: Art Contest 3: A Cappella 3, 4. CHAMBERS, WANATTA CAROL CHAPMAN, ALICE LAVON CHILDS, DIANA MAE: Alpha 2, 3, 4. CHRISTIAN, DEAN CHUMA, ANNA MARIE CLEVENGER, SHIRLEY SUE COLE, DOROTHY ELEANOR: Speech Arts Club 3, 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Student Council 3. COLLETTI, ANDREW FRANKLIN COLLEY, THOMAS EDWARD: Track Team 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4. COLLINS, DEAN COLVIN, VERN O. COLYER, JOYCE FAY: Olympic Club 3, 4: Alpha 3, 4: Baseball Student Manager 3, Swimming Student Manager 4, Girls' Intramural Letter 3. COMBY, MARYLN ANN: Future Homemakers of America 45 Y-Teen 4. CONTI, VINCENT COOK, JAMES GILBERT COOK, WILLIAM RAY: Benton 2, President 3: Stu- dent Council 2. CORSON, SHIRLEY ANN COURTIER, KENNETH CLYDE 23 Seniors 955 COX, GLORIA FAYE CRAIG, YVONNE FRANCES: Y-Teen 2, A Cappel- la 4. CRAWFORD, MARGUERIETTE ELIZABETH: Span- ish Club 2, 3, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 4, Band 3, Officer 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. CRIM, JERRY RICHARD: Hi-Y 3, 4, R. o. T. c. Captain 3, Drill Team 3, Debater 3, 4, Student Council 4. CROUCH, MARY LORENE: Cheerleader 4, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Giftoriang French Club 4, Olympic Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Courier Assign- ment Editor 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Alpha 2, 3, Vice- President 4, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, President 4, All-City Student Council 4, Senior Ballot. CROWL, WILLIAM EDWARD: Basketball Second Team 3. CUNDIFF, DONNA IRENE CUNNINGHAM, ANN CHARLENE: Clio 2, 3. CURETON, LINDA LEE: Courier Staff 4, Y-Teen 2, A Cappella 4, Clio 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3. 24 CURTIS, SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS, CHARLES HENRY: R. O. T. C. Captain 3, Battalion Staff 3, Drill Team 2. DAVIS, JAMES HARRY: R. O. T. C. First Lieuten- ant 4, Battalion Staff 4. DAVIS, LOWELL DEAN: French Club Treasurer 4' Courier Staff 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3. DEATHERAGE, ROBERT EMERY: Band 2, 3, 4' Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DECKER, DORIS ELLEN DEEDS, ROY EUGENE DEHART, ELII-IU DUANE: Hi-Y 4, A Cappella 4' 1 Football Manager 3, 4, Track Team Manager 3, 4, N Club 3, 4. DELAPP, CAROLYN LEE: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, Vice-President 3, President 3, Treasurer 4, A Cappella 4, Delta 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council 3. DEPASCO, PATRICIA JOREEN DEWEY, DONALD JEFFERSON: Band 2, Officer 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3. y 9 Cox, Gloria Faye Craig, Yvonne Frances Crim, Jerry Richard Crouch, Mary Lorene Crowl, William Edward Cundiff, Donna Irene Cunningham, Ann C. Cureton, Linda Lee Curtis, Shirley Ann Davis, Charles I-Ienry Davis, James Harry Davis, Lowell Dean Deatherage, Robert E. Decker, Doris Ellen Deeds, Roy Eugene DeHart, Elihu Duane De Lapp, Carolyn Lee DePasco, Patricia Joreen 1 Dewey, Donald Jefferson Crawford, Margueriette E DODS, WALTER KARSTENS: Junior Class Reporterg Senior Class Reporter5 French Club President 45 Cour- ier Editor in Chief 45 Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, 45 A Cap- pella 45 Debater 3, 45 Football Second Team 3, First Team Co-Captain 45 Basketball First Team 3, 45 Track Team 3, 45 Tennis Team 45 N Club 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 35 Student Council 3, 45 All-City Student Council 3, 45 Senior Ballot. DOHERTY, GERALD LEE: Courier Staff 4. DOWNEY, CAROL ANN: Poster Contest 35 Art Con- test 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4. DULL, JUDITH: Olympic Club 2, 3, 45 Courier Busi- ness Manager 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Alpha 2, 3, 4. DUMSKY, JOANNE MARIE: Future Homemakers of America 45 Courier Third-Page Editor 45 Theta 4. DUNCAN, BARBARA JEAN: Y-Teen 35 Delta 2, 3, 4. DUNCAN, BEVERLY JOYCE: Y-Teen 35 Delta 2, 3, 4. DUNCAN, BEVERLY JEANNE: Y-Teen 2, 35 Delta 2. DUSTON, BARBARA LEE EAGLE, MARY PATRICIA: National Art Award 35 Poster Contest 35 Art Contest 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 35 Theta 3, 4. Dods, Walter Karstens Doherty, Gerald Lee Downey, Carol Ann Dull, Judith Dumsky, Joanne Marie Duncan, Barbara Jean Duncan, Beverly Joyce Duncan, Beverly Jeanne Duston, Barbara Lee Eagle, Mary Patricia Eastburn, Ronald Keith Elliott, Clark Jerome Elliott, Joyce Charlotte Elsbury, Carol Jean Embree, Richard Earl Engelhardt, Alvin James Epps, Betty Jean Erickson, Louisa Ann Eslinger, Martha Jeanne Everley, Charles Floyd Seniors 955 EASTBURN, RONALD KEITH ELLIOTT, CLARK JEROME: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. ELLIOTT, JOYCE CHARLOTTE: Junior Class Treas- urer5 Senior Class Secretary5 Speech Arts Club Presi- dent 45 Courier Staff First-Page Editor 45 Y-Teen 25 Nor'easter Staff Homeroom Editor 35 Clio 2, 3, Pres- ident 45 Spring Play Cast 35 Student Council 45 Sen- ior Ballot. ELSBURY, CAROL JEAN: Student Council 2. EMBREE, RICHARD EARL ENGELHARDT, ALVIN JAMES: A Cappella 45 R. O. T. C. Second Lieutenant 3, 4. EPPS, BETTY JEAN ERICKSON, LOUISA ANN: Olympic Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club Secretary 45 Courier Assignment Edi- tor 45 Nor'easter Staff 35 Delta 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Volleyball Student Manager 3, 45 Hockey Sportsday 45 Basketball Sportsday 45 Girls, Intramural Let- ter 3. ESLINGER, MARTHA JEANNE: Norieaster Staff 2, 3, Senior Editor 45 Student Council 2. EVERLEY, CHARLES FLOYD 25 Seniors 955 EWING, BARBARA JEAN FACEMIRE, CHARLES FAGAN, JUNE LEAH: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 4g Nor'easter Staff 4: Theta 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Student Council 2. FANN, FRANK FARMER, JIMMIE LEON: R. O. T. C. Sergeant 3, 4. FAUSTLIN, I-IAZEL MARIE: Seal Club Vice-President 3, President 4, Delta 3, Secretary 45 All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, Basketball Sportsday 4, Senior Ballot. FIELDS, ROBERT ELLIS: Hi-Y 2, 3, Band 2, 3. FISHER, EVERETT LEONARD FLORES, ALICE PATRICIA FOLKERT, MARGARET ANN: Future Homemakers of America 4, Y-Teen 3, 4. FRANKLIN, FORESTA: Art Contest 4, Art Club 4. FRECHIN, JIM: A Cappella 3, 45 Football Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4J Student Council 4. 26 GALLAMORE, NEIL MERLYN: Radio Club 4, R. O. T. C. Sergeant First Class 3. GARCIA, DEMETRIO: Spanish Club Vice-President 35 R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 4, Drill Team 2, 3,'4, Rifle Team 4. GARNETT, JOAN: Future Homemakers of America 45 Theta 4. GATTEN, GEORGE LLOYD: Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 43 Debater 33 Football Second Team 3. GEBHARDT, JANICE MARIE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, A Cappella 4, Nor'easter Staff 4, Clio 2, 3, Secretary 4, Vice-President 4, Lit Contest Silver Medal Winner 2, Gold Medal Winner 3, Student Council 2, 3. GEE, MARY CAROL GENTRY, HAROLD EUGENE: Band 3, 4: Football Second Team 2, 3, Football First Team 45 N Club 45 Student Council 2. GEORGE, DELORES HEMERSON Ewing, Barbara Jean Facemire, Charles Fagan, June Leah Fann, Frank Farmer, Jimmie Leon Faustlin, Hazel Marie Fields, Robert Ellis Fisher, Everett Leonard Flores, Alice Patricia Folkert, Margaret Ann Franklin, Foresta Frechin, James Gallamore, Neil Merlyn Garcia, Demetrio Garnett, Joan Gatten, George Lloyd Gebhardt, Janice Marie Gee, Mary Carol Gentry, Harold Eugene George, Delores Hemerson Gerber, Jeanette Louise Giambalvo, Joseph Giglio, Angela Rose Glasgow, James Owen Glidewell, Dennis Harold Goings, Genelle Good, Barbara Ann Goodman, Paula Gordon, Mary Lee Gregor, Ethel Griffith, Janet Marlene Gunnels, Zetta Margaret Gurriere, James Gutcher, Sarah Ann Guy, Lavonna Elaine Hall, Carolyn Faye Hall, Theresa Audrey Hall, Thomas Franklin Hamm, Donald Leonard Harber, XVillard Eugene GERBER, JEANETTE LOUISE GIAMBALVO, JOSEPH: Hi-Y 4g Debater 4, Football Second Team 2, First Team 45 N Club 4, Student Council 2, 3. GIGLIO, ANGELA ROSE GLASGOW, JAMES OWEN GLIDEWELL, DENNIS HAROLD GOINGS, GENELLE: Speech Arts Club 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Courier Second-Page Editor 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, Delta 2, 3, President 45 Spring Play Cast 35 Student Council 3, Senior Ballot. GOOD. BARBARA ANN Seniors 955 GOODMAN, PAULA: Spanish Club President 3g French Club Secretary 45 Courier Staff 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. GORDON, MARY LEE: Courier Staff 45 Alpha 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4. GREGOR, ETHEL GRIFFITH, JANET MARLENE: Art Club 3, 4. GUNNELS, ZETTA MARGARET: Speech Arts Club 3. GURRIERE, JAMES: Band 2, 3, 45 Football Second Team 2, Manager 3, Basketball Second Team Man- ager 3. GUTCHER, SARAH ANN GUY, LAVONNA ELAINE: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 2, 3, 4. HALL, CAROLYN FAYE HALL, THERESA AUDREY HALL, THOMAS FRANKLIN HAMM, DONALD LEONARD HARBER, WILLARD EUGENE LIT CONTEST WINNERS-Bark Row: Elinor Hadley, Coradean Czeschin, Harold Brockus, Robert Ewens, Jim Loria, Jack Null, Sharon Windle Olsen, Mr. G. W. Davis, Lit. Societies' Adviser. ' Front Row: Carrah Hendrix, Carolyn DeLapp, Martha Englert, Joyce Pollard, Wilma Thomas, Paula Goodman, Mary Hicklin, Lana Walthour. Cflbsentj Dan Ide. 27 Seniors 955 HAREERT, JANET MARIE HARDING, CLARA EARLENE HARMON, JOYCE ANN HARMS, LELAND WESLEY: Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 N Club 3, 4. HARP, MARY JANE HARRIS, RICHARD ALLEN: Courier Fourth-Page Editor 4g Hi-Y 4g Debater 2, 3, 4. HARTNETT, JO CAROL: Junior Class Sergeant at Arms, Senior Class Treasurerg Speech Arts Club Vice- President 4, Y-Teen 23 Nor'easter Staif 3, 4, Co- Editor in Chief 35 Clio 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Presi- dent 4g Student Council Vice-President 45 All-City Student Council 4. HARVILLE, RUSSELL HAROLD HAWTHORNE, BARBARA LOUISE HAYDEN, CLAUDIA CHRISTINE: Speech Arts Club 3, 4, Courier First-Page Editor 45 A Cappella 3, 4g Theta 3, 4. 28 Harbert, Janet Marie Harmon, Joyce Ann Harp, Mary Jane Harris, Richard Allen Hartnett, Jo Carol Hawthorne, Barbara L Haynie, Norma Jean Henry, James Clayton Hicklin, Stella Ruth Hickman, Fred Jay Hipkins, Louise HAYNIE, NORMA JEAN: Speech Arts Club 4, Y- Teen 4. HAYXVARD, ROBERT NELSON: Student Council 2. HENDERSON, JAMES RUSSELL HENDRICKS, PAUL RAYMOND HENDRICKSON, JANICE KAY: Speech Arts Club 2, 4g Art Club 4, Y-Teen 25 A Cappella 45 Clio 2, 3, 4. HENNING, ERNEST LENWOOD HENRY, JIM CLAYTON HICKLIN, STELLA RUTH: Art Contest 3: Speech Arts Club Z, 3, 4, Courier Art Editor 43 Theta 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Y-Teen 2, 3, Lit Contest Gold Medal Winimer 2, Silver Medal 'Winner 3, Stage Crew 3. HICKMAN, FRED JAY HIPKINS, LOUISE Harding, Clara Earlene A Harms, Leland Wesley Harville, Russell Harold Hayden, Claudia Christine Hayward, Robert Nelson Henderson, James Russell Hendricks, Paul Raymond Hendrickson, Janice Kay Henning, Ernest Lenwood Hisey, Mary Kay Hockett, Doris Jean Hodge, Herbert Raymond K Holladay, James Leroy Holland, Barbara Ann Holmes, Lloyd Keith Holmes, Patricia Ann Hood, Patrick Terry Hooten, James Douglas Horner, Ralph Edward Hosman, Glenn Burton Hotson, James Albert Howard, Leslie LeRoy Hulse, Jerry Lee Hume, Margaret Emily Humiston, Robert Dale Humphrey, Annie Maud Hunt, Elayne Joan Hurr, Robert Earl Huston, Bruce HISEY, MARY KAY: Y-Teen 4. HOCKETT, DORIS JEAN: Student Council 2, 3. HODGE, HERBERT RAYMOND: Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y 4, Benton 2, 3, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. HOLLADAY, JAMES LEROY: Hi-Y 2, Band 4, R. O. T. C. Major 4. HOLLAND, BARBARA ANN HOLMES, LLOYD KEITH HOLMES, PATTRICIA ANN HOOD, PAT TERRY HOOTEN, JAMES DOUGLAS: Hi-Y 4. HORNER, RALPH EDWARD: Band 3, 4, Officer 3: Orchestra Oiiicer 4, R. O. T. C. Sergeant 2. HOSMAN, GLENN BURTON: Courier Staff 4, A Cap- pella 3, President 4, Debater 3, Treasurer 4, President 4, Football First Team 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. Seniors 955 HOTSON, JAMES ALBERT: Tennis Team 3. HOWARD, LESLIE LEROY: Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3. I-IULSE, JERRY LEE: A Cappella 3, 4, Basketball Sec- ond Team 2. HUME, MARGARET EMILY: Seal Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 4, Volleyball Student Manager 4, Girls' Intra- mural Letter 3. HUMISTON, ROBERT DALE: Hi-Y 2. HUMPHREY, ANNIE MAUD. Y-Teen 4. HUNT. ELAYNE JOAN HURR, ROBERT EARL: A Cappella 3, 4, Student Council 3. I-IUSTON, BRUCE: Science Club President 4, Hi-Y 4, Benton 3, 4. 29 Seniors 9 HUTCHISON, JOHN DAVID: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3g Debater 3, 4, Football Second Team 3, First Team 4. HUTSON, DAVID GERRALD: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. HYZER, DARLENE LOUISE IGERT, ALICE JEAN: Cheerleader 43 Olympic Club 3, Treasurer 4, Secretary 4: Courier Staff 4, Clio 2, 3, 4: Basketball Student Manager 4, Hockey Student Manager 4: Volleyball Student Manager 3, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4. INBODY, FRED G.: Hi-Y 4g Track Team 3. INBODY, MARY JO: Courier Staff 45 Y-Teen 2, 3, President 45 Student Council 2, 35 A Cappella 4. JAMES, DONNA LEE: Nor'easter Staff 4. JANK, HELEN IDA: Student Council 3. JENKINS, MONIKA CHRISTINE: Future Homemak- ers of America 4, Spanish Club 4, Theta 4. 30 Hutchison, John David Hutson, David Gerrald Hyzer, Darlene Louise Igert, Alice Jean Inbody, Fred Inbody, Mary Jo James, Donna Lee Jank, Helen Ida Jenkins, Monika Christine Jezler, Annabel Jodts, Nancy Jo Johnson, Barbara Jean Johnson, Gary Johnson, Jo Anne Johnson, Joyce Elise Johnson, Maxine Frances Johnston, Frances Belle Jones, Carol Jean Jones, Donald Lee Jones, Marlene Fern JEZLER, ANABEL JODTS, NANCY JO: Olympic Club 45 Y-Teen 2: Clio 45 Student Council 4. JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON, GARY: Basketball Second Team 3. JOHNSON, JO ANNE JOHNSON, JOYCE ELISE: Seal Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, President 4. JOHNSON, MAXINE FRANCES: Olympic Club 45 Courier Feature Editor 43 A Cappella 4g All-Star Hockey Team 4. JOHNSTON, FRANCES BELLE: Theta 2, 3. JONES, CAROL JEAN: Seal Club 45 Student Coun: cil 4. JONES, DONALD LEE: Band Officer 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra Officer 2. JONES, MARLENE FERN JONES, PATRICIA ANN JONES. WALTER BARTON JOYCE, WILLIAM FRANCIS KARR, TWILA EVLYN: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Future Homemakers of America 4g Y-Teen 4. KAULLEN, JERRY GLEN: Football Second Team 2, 3g Track Team 4. KECK, MARY ANN KEMP, BOBBIE JANE KENNEDY, JEFF: Track Team 3, 4. KERBS, LARRY KENT: Radio Club 4g Tennis Team 2. KERN, CAROLINE VIRGINIA: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4g Y-Teen 3, 4g Band 2, 33 Band Oflicer 4g Theta 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Jones, Patricia Ann Jones, Walter Barton Joyce, William Francis Karr, Twila Evlyn Kaullen, Jerry Glen Keck, Mary Ann Kemp, Bobbie Jane Kennedy, Jeff Kerbs, Larry Kent Kern, Caroline Virginia Kerr, Michael Thomas Kershaw, Alameda M. Ketchum, Patsy Liles Kilbury, Richard Ray Kilgore, Carol Shumate Kilgore, Clarence Kimsey, Nancy Jo Kiser, Barbara Anne Kuhn, Thomas Eugene Lane, George Fielding Seniors 955 KERR, MICHAEL THOMAS: Football First Team 45 Basketball Second Team 2, 35 N Club 4. KERSHAW, ALAMEDA MARVINE KETCI-IUM, PATSY LILES KILBURY, RICHARD RAY: Radio Club 4g Hi-Y 25 Benton 2, 3, President 44 Football First Team 4. KILGORE, CAROL SHUMATE KILGORE, CLARENCE KIMSEY, NANCY JO KISER, BARBARA ANNE: Olympic Club 2, 33 Clio 2, 3g All-Star Hockey Team 4. KUHN, THOMAS EUGENE: Hi-Y 45 Football First Team 2, 3, Captain 45 All-City First Team 4, All- State Second Team 4, N Club 2, 3, 4g Senior Ballot. LANE, GEORGE FIELDING 31 Seniors 955 LA PUMA, JESS ANTHONY: Senior Class Sergeant at Arms 45 Speech Arts Club 2, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 45 Courier Staff 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 2, 35 A Cappella Vice-President 3, 45 Debater 2, 3, Secretary 45 Lit Contest Gold Medal Winner 35 Spring Play Cast 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, Vice- President 45 All-City Student Council 45 Senior Ballot. LATHROM, NORMA JEAN LATINO, ROSALEE LATTA, KATHLEEN LAW, JESSE DAVID: French Club 4. LAYSON, CAROL ANN LEGANT, CAROL: Y-Teens 2, 45 Alpha 2, 3, 4. LE JEUNE, JAMES WILLIAM LERNER, MEYER LESLIE, ELNA RUTH LEWIS, RONNIE DEAN: Band Officer 3, 45 French Club 4. 32 LIGGETT, GARY R. LILE, ORVILLE WAYNE: Football Second Team 2, 35 Track Team 2, 3. LILES, JACK DAVID LIPPS, JAMES HOWARD: Orchestra 2, 35 R.O.T.C. Sergeant 2. LONZO, CECELIA ROSEMARY LORIA, JAMES ANTHONY: Junior Class Giftoriang Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 35 Nor'easter Staff 45 De- bater 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Spring Play Cast 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 City Hall Day repre- sentative 45 Senior Ballot. LUCITO, MARGUERITE JO: Spanish Club 35 French Club 4. LUJIN, RICHARD: Spanish Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, De- bater 4. LUNSFORD, JUDITH ROSE La Puma, Jesse Anthony Lathrom, Norma Jean Latino, Rosalee Latta, Kathleen Law, Jesse David Layson, Carol Ann Legant, Carol LeJeune, James William Lerner, Meyer Leslie, Elma Ruth Lewis, Ronnie Dean Liggett, Gary Lile, Orville Wayne Liles, ,lack David - Lipps, James Howard Lonzo, Cecelia Rosemary Loria, James Anthony Lucito, Marguerite Jo Lujin, Richard Lunsford, Judith Rose THESE SENIORS pay this time with a smile because it is for their senior pictures which will appear in the Nor'easter. Lynch, Dixie Lee Lynn, Sharon Lee McCarver, Judith Ann McClure, Lois Marie McCune, Robert McElroy, Erma Nadine McElwee, Doratha Ann McElwee, Kae Frances McFall, Jerry Lee McGonigIe, James McHenry, Bonnie Jean McKenzie, Donald James McLanahan, Dixie Lee McMickle, Sandra Kay McNutt, Velva Ruth MacKinder, Brenda Maddera, Harold Gene Maddox, Larry Steven Marmoy, Samuel Frank Masters, Jane Anne Seniors 355 LYNCH, DIXIE LEE LYNN, SHARON LEE: Courier Staff 4g Y-Teen 2, 3: Clio 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4g Basketball Queen 4. MCCARVER, JUDITH ANN: A Cappella 4. MCCLURE, LOIS MARIE MCCUNE, ROBERT MCELROY, ERMA NADINE MCELWEE, DORATHA ANN MCELWEE, KAE FRANCES MCFALL, JERRY LEE: Hi-Y 4. IVICGONIGLE, JAMES MCHENRY, BONNIE JEAN MCKENZIE, DONALD JAMES MCLANAHAN, DIXIE LEE MCMICKLE, SANDRA KAY: All-Star Volleyball Team 4. MCNUTT, VELVA RUTH MacKINDER, BRENDA: Courier Feature Editor 4: Theta 3, 45 Student Council 2. MADDERA, HAROLD GENE: Stage Crew 3, 4. MADDOX, LARRY STEVEN: Football Second Team 2, First Team 4: Basketball Second Team 25 Student Council 45 Golf Team 3, 4. MARMOY, SAMUEL FRANKLIN: Band 3, 4, Foot- ball First Team 4. MASTERS, JANE ANNE: Spanish Club 3: Future Homemakers of America 4. 33 Seniors 95 MASTERS, JAMES: Football Second Team 2, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 4. MAY, ROBERT ELVIN: Hi-Y 4. MEDLEY, JAMES EARL MERRITT, BRIAN STUART: Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 33 Orchestra 33 R.O.T.C. Sergeant 3. MICELI, MARY PAT: Courier Staff 4. MILES, JOHN SHERMAN: Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 Track Team 4. MOORE, ELAINE ELMIRA: Y-Teen 2g Clio 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2. MOORE, ROSALIE AGNES MOORE, ROSALYN ALICE: Speech Arts Club 4. MOORMAN, BEVERLY BERNADINE: A Cappella 3, 4. 34 MORLAN, RUTH LORENE: All-Star Hockey Team 4g All-Star Softball Team 2. MORRIS, BETTY LOU: Theta 2. MORRISON, JOYCE ELAINE MORROW, DENISE KAY: Future Homemakers of America 4, Courier Staff 45 Theta 2, 3, 4. MOSS, SYLVIA LEA MULNIX, BARBARA JEAN: Speech Arts Club 2, Courier Staff 4g Y-Teen 2g Delta 2, 3, Secretary 4. MURRAY, JERRE LEE: Speech Arts Club 2, 45 Courier Staff 45 Y-Teen 2, Alpha 2, 3, Treasurer 4. NAST, CAROLYN SUE: Y-Teen 2. NATIONS, PEGGY JO NAVE, MARY RAMEY Masters, James May, Robert Elvin Medley, James Earl Merritt, Brian Stuart Miceli, Mary Pat Miles, John Sherman Moore, Elaine Elmira Moore, Rosalie Agnes Moore, Rosalyn Alice Moorman, Beverly B. Morlan, Ruth Lorene Morris, Betty Lou Morrison, Joyce Elaine Morrow, Denise Kay Moss, Sylvia Lea Mulnix, Barbara Jean Murray, Jerre Lee Nast, Carolyn Sue Nations, Peggy Jo Nave, Mary Ramey Neal, Harold Dean Needham, Eva Nelson, JoAnn Nickson, Robert Edward Noel, Carolyn Marie Norwood, George Fred Nunez, Eliceo O'Loughlin, John Francis Overbay, James Richard Overbeck, Edith Marilyn Parks, Lawrence Wayne Passantino, Delores Jean Payne, Byron Lee Pearce, Clark Whitmore Pence, James Pence, Larry Pennington, Charles L. Perriman, Ronald William Perry, Beverly Leona Persell, Annette Grace NEAL, HAROLD DEAN: Hi-Y 2. NEEDHAM, EVA: Olympic Club 43 Basketball Sports- day 4: Student Council 4. NELSON, JOANN: Cheerleader 4g Spanish Club Treas- urer 4g Alpha 2, 3, Secretary 4. NICKSON, ROBERT EDWARD: Junior Class Vice- President, Senior Class Vice-President, Courier Staff 45 Track Team 43 Student Council President 4, Senior Ballot. NOEL, CAROLYN MARIE: French Club 4. NORWOOD, GEORGE FRED: Band 2, 3, 4. NUNEZ, ELICEO JR.: Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 Track Team 25 N Club 3, 4. O'LOUGHLIN, JOHN FRANCIS: Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4g Track Team 3, 4. OVERBAY, JAMES RICHARD: French Club President 4, Treasurer 4g Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y Secretary 2, President 3: Student Council 2, 3. Seniors 9 I OVERBECK, EDITH MARILYN PARKS, LAWRENCE WAYNE: Hi-Y 4, Band 3, 45 Orchestra 4. PASSANTINO, DELORES JEAN PAYNE, BYRON LEE PEARCE, CLARK WHITMORE PENCE, JAMES: R.O.T.C. Corporal-2. PENCE, LARRY: Hi-Y 4, Debater 3, 4: Football First Team 3, 45 Track Team 35 N Club 3, 45 Student Council 4. PENNINGTON, CHARLES LEEROY: Debater 3, 45 Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 'Tennis Team 3, N Club 45 Student Council 2. - PERRIMAN, RONALD WILLIAM: Courier Staff 4. PERRY, BEVERLY LEONA: Olympic Club 4. PERSELL, ANNETTE GRACE 35 Seniors 955 PETERSON, JACQUELEN JEAN: Art Club 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, FRANCES ELLEN PIEPER, SHIRLEY JUNE PIERCE, CAROLE R.: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 4. PIERCE, HAROLD: Track Team 4. POINTER, JAMES EARL POLLARD, NANCY JOYCE: Alpha 2, 3, President 4, Student Council 2, Secretary 4: Snowball Queen 4: Senior Ballot. POPPA, FRANK JOSEPH PORTER, JAMES RUSSELL: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4: Nor'easter Staff 3, Sports and R.O.T.C. Editor 4, Basketball First Team 4: N Club 4. POTTS, JACK WILLIS: R.O.T.C. Corporal 2, 3. POWELL, JOYCE JANET 3 6 Peterson, Jacquelen Jean Phillips, Frances Ellen Pieper, Shirley June Pierce, Carole Pierce, Harold Pointer, James Earl Pollard, Nancy Joyce Poppa, Frank Joseph Porter, James Russell Potts, Jack Willis Powell, Joyce Janet Precht, George Michael Preston, Carol Jean Price, Charles Ray Prock, Mary Jane Prosser, Mary Ellen Quarrato, Geraldine Ramey, Eleanor Marie Ray, Wanda Louise Reavis, Larry PRECHT, GEORGE MICHAEL PRESTON, CAROL JEAN: Seal Club 2, 3, 4. PRICE, CHARLES RAY: Courier Staff 4, Hi-Y Secre- tary 25 Debater 2, 3, Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4: Track Team 2, 3g N Club 45 Student Coun- cil 3. PROCK, MARY JANE: Art Club 3, Secretary 4s Y- Teen 4: A Cappella 3, 45 Nor'easter Staff 45 Clio 2, 3, 4. PROSSER, MARY ELLEN QUARRATO, GERALDINE: Olympic Club 4. RAMEY, ELEANOR MARIE RAY, WANDA LOUISE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 4g Courier Business Manager 4: Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Alpha 4, Student Council 2. REAVIS, LARRY: Radio Club President 4. Rector, Henry Neal Reed, Gwendolyn Ruth Reimal, Bradley Warren Reimal, Hadley Renfro, Marilyn Kay Reynolds, Bertha Reynolds, Roger Wilson Richards, Yvonne Richardson, Eugene Rick, Jerry Bishop Ricketts, Joyce Ann Rinard, Mary Belle Ring, Jerry Risinger, James Mason Rittmaster, David George Roberts, Billie Louise Roberts, Janet Rose Robinson, Carol Ann Rodina, Dorothy Jean Rose, Vincent RECTOR, HENRY NEAL: Hi-Y 2, 3: Band 2, 3, Of- ficer 45 Spring Play Cast 2, Student Council 2. REED, GWENDOLYN RUTH REIMAL, BRADLEY WARREN: A Cappella 3, 43 Foot- ball Manager 3, 4, Track Team Manager 3, 4: N Club 3, 45 Student Council 4. REIMAL, HADLEY W.: A Cappella 4: Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, Manager 4, N Club 2, 3, 4. RENFRO, MARILYN KAY REYNOLDS, BERTHA REYNOLDS, ROGER WILSON: Football First Team 3, 4, Student Council 3. RICHARDS, YVONNE: Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Treasurer 4g Theta 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 2, 4. Seniors 35 RICHARDSON, EUGENE RICK, JERRY BISHOP RICKETTS, JOYCE ANN: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 33 Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. RINARD, MARY BELLE: Seal Club 2. RING, JERRY: R.O.T.C. Sergeant 4. RISINGER, JAMES MASON: A Cappella 3, 4. RITTMASTER, DAVID GEORGE: Debater 2, 3, 43 Track Team 35 Student Council 2. ROBERTS, BILLIE: Alpha 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, JANET ROSE: Courier Staff 4. ROBINSON, CAROL ANN RODINA, DOROTHY JEAN: Spanish Club 43 Seal Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 34 Y-Teen 4, Nor'easter Staff 4: Delta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. ROSE, VINCENT O. 37 Seniors 9 ROSS, JO MARIE: Courier Editorial Editor 4, Delta 2, 3, 4. ROTH, RITA RAE ROYER, LENORA MARIE ROYLES, JUNE EVA: Y-Teen 3. ROZGAY, MARGARET LOIS RUBY, JUDY ANN RUIZ, MONA JOYCE RUMMEL, SHARON JUNE: A Cappella 4. SANDERS, WILLIAM ALLEN: Courier Fourth Page- Editor 45 Hi-Y 4, Debater 3, Treasurer 4. SANDS, ROBERT EUGENE: Spanish Club 4, Courier Staff 3: Hi-Y Secretary 3, President 45 Debater 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, 3. SANO, DAVID TOSHIO: Junior Class President, Sen- ior Class Presidentg Courier Make-Up Editor 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Secretary 4g Nor'easter Sports and R.O.T.C. Editor 3, Football Second Team 2, First 38 Ross, Jo Marie Roth, Rita Rae Royer, Lenora Marie Royles, June Eva Rozgay, Margaret Lois Ruby, Judy Ann Ruiz, Mona Joyce Rummel, Sharon June Sanders, William Allen Sands, Robert Eugene Sano, David Toshio Saxton, James Scott, Keith Allen Scovill, Shirley Ann Searles, Bobbie Lee Segler, Janice Fay Serrone, Mary Louise Shafer, Joyce Ann Shirley, Donna Lucille Team 3, 4g Track Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4: All-City Student Council 43 All-City Hall Day Mayor 4, All-City Hi-Y Council, Senior Ballot. SAXTON, JAMES: A Cappella 4: Student Council 4. SCOTT, KEITH ALLEN: Hi-Y 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 N Club 2, 3, 4. SCOVILL, SHIRLEY ANN: Y-Teen 3, 4g Student Council 4. SEARLES, BOBBIE LEE SEGLER, JANICE FAY: Spanish Club 2, A Cappella 3, 4. SERRONE, MARY LOUISE SHAFER, JOYCE ANN: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 25 Clio 2, 3, Secretary 4. SHIRLEY, DONNA LUCILLE SHOTLIFF, JOAN ELIZABETH: National Art Award 25 Art Club 4. Shotliff, Joan Elizabeth SHUMATE, CARROL LOUISE SIMONE, ANTHONY JOSEPH SIMPSON, LINDA SUE: Spanish Club 4. SIMPSON, RICHARD WILLIAM SIMS, BARBARA ANN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3g Y-Teen 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SIMS, BILLIE DEE SKEEN SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH Shumate, Carrol Louise Simone, Anthony Joseph Simpson, Linda Sue Simpson, Richard W. Sims, Barbara Ann Sims, Billie Dee Skeen, Irene Smith, Carol Sue Fisher Smith, David Smith, Dixie Lee Smith, Marilyn Yvonne Smith, Patricia Ruth Smith, Susan Lee Snyder, Edna Ruth Sobotka, Nancy Sobotka, William Arnold Sooter, David Stewart Speed, Darlene Mae Spencer, Thomas Howard Spoor, Maudie Juanita IRENE , CAROL SUE FISHER: Student Council 3. , DAVID R.: A Cappella 3, 4. DIXIE LEE: Seal Club 2. MARILYN YVONNE: Student Council 4. , PATRICIA RUTH: Art Club 4, A Cappella 4. Seniors 95 SMITH, SUSAN LEE: Cheerleader 3, 4: Speech Arts 3, Secretary 4: Courier Staff 4: Y-Teen 2, Delta 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Spring Play Cast 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3g Senior Ballot. SNYDER, EDNA RUTH: Speech Arts Club 2, 45 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 4: Courier Second-Page Editor 4, Y-Teen 45 Alpha 2, 3, 4. SOBOTKA, NANCY PIERCE SOBOTKA, WILLIAM ARNOLD SOOTER, DAVID STEWART SPEED, DARLENE MAE: Courier Third-Page Editor 45 Alpha 4. SPENCER, THOMAS HOWARD: Football First Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4. SPOOR, MAUDIE JUANITA: Orchestra 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 3. RQ 4,0 39 qi v . Y .J g 1 J N K . Seniors 9 STANFIELD, JOHN ROBERT: Radio Club Treasurer 4, Benton 3, President 4. STEELE, CAROL ANN STEPHENS, GLORIA SUE: Y-Teen 4. STEPHENS, ROBERT ELIHU STOKES, SHERRY LUE STOKES, TERRY SUE: Student Council 2, 3. STOTLER, JACK: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Ser- geant 4. STOVALL, DOLORES ANN: Alpha 4. STOWELL, ROY LYNN: A Cappella 3, 4. STRONG, JOE BILL STRONG, PAULA MAE: French Club Secretary 4, Y- T S d een 3, 4g tu ent Council 2. - 1 STUTZER, WILLIAM THOMAS MIRROR, MIRROR on the wall, will I graduate at a l? TAORMINA, ROBERT TARANTINO, PETE VICK: Band 2, 3, Odicer 45 Or- chestra 3. TAYLOR, JACKIE BRYAN TAYLOR, JAMES DONALD: Hi-Y 35 Debater 45 Football Second Team 2, 3. TAYLOR, VIOLET JUANITA TERHUNE, CHERIE: French Club 45 Band 2, 3, Of- ficer 4g Nor'easter Staff 4. THOMAS, LEE: R.O.T.C. Captain 3, 4. THOMAS, WILMA SUE: A Cappella 3, 4, Alpha 3, 4. 40 Stanfield, John Robert Steele, Carol Ann Stephens, Gloria Sue Stephens, Robert Elihu Stokes, Sherry Lue Stokes, Terry Sue Statler, Jack Stovall, Dolores Ann Stowell, Roy Lynn Strong, Joe Bill Strong, Paula Mae Stutzer, William Thomas Taormina, Robert Tarantino, Pete Vick Taylor, Jackie Bryan Taylor, James Donald Taylor, Violet Juanita Terhune, Cherie Thomas, Lee Thomas, Wilma Sue THOMPSON, SUZANNE LOUISE: Y-Teen 3, A Cap- pella 4. THUDIUM, FRANKLYN KIRK TIMM, ALBERTA MARIE: Spanish Club 4g Courier Staff 4. TITTONE, BETTY ANN TITTONE, JACQUELINE LOUISE: Courier Home- room Editor 4. TODD, SHERMAN DAVID TODD. THOMAS HUGH TOMS, CLYDA EILEEN: Y-Teen 3. TOSTI, RALPH JOSEPH: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 45 A Cappella 3, President 4, Debater 4, Football Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4g Track Team 3, 4, Student Council 4. Seniors 955 TOWNLEY, BONNIE SUE: Olympic Club 3, 4g Hockey Sportsday 3, 4, Basketball Sportsday 4. TURLEY, ROBERT DEAN TURNER, EDITH MAY: Future Homemakers of America 4. TURNER, SANDRA JEAN: A Cappella 4g Clio 3, 4. UMSTATTD, RICHARD HARRISON: Band 2, 3, Of- ficer 4g Orchestra Officer 3, 44 A Cappella 4. VAN ALST, MARY KATHERINE VAN CAMP, PAULINE: Seal Club 2, 3. VANCE, DORALEE: Theta 2. VAN STRATTEN, CAROL GENE VENTIMIGLIA, BETTY LOUISE VETTER, JAMES NORMAN Thompson, Suzanne L. Thudium, Franklyn Kirk Timm, Alberta Marie Tittone, Betty Ann Tittone, Jacqueline Louise Todd, Sherman David Todd, Thomas Hugh Toms, Clyda Eileen Tosti, Ralph Joseph Townley, Bonnie Sue Turley, Robert Dean Turner, Edith May Turner, Sandra Jean Umstattd, Richard H. Van Alsc, Mary Katherine Van Camp, Pauline f Vance, Doralee Van Stratten, Carol Gen Ventimiglia, Betty Louise Vetter, James Norman 6 41 Seniors 955 VOGT, SALLY LU: Y-Teen 2, 4. VOTIPKA, JAMES ALLEN: R.O.T.C. Master Sergeant 25 Student Council 2. WALKER, DONNA MAE WALTHOUR, LANA ANN: Art Contest 25 Future Homemakers of America President 45 Theta 2, 3, President 4, Secretary 45 Student Council 2. WATERWORTH, NORMA JEAN: Olympic Club Treasurer 45 Basketball Sportsday 4. WATSON, DURWARD LESLIE: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 A Cap- pella 3, 45 Football First Team 3, 4, All-City First Team 45 N Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4. WELCH, DAVID LEO WEST, MARILYN: Y-Teen 25 Theta 2, 3. WHEELER, LORNA DEAN: Speech Arts Club 2. WHITE, BETTY SUE: Speech Arts Club 3, 45 Courier Homeroom Editor 45 A Cappella 45 Theta 3, 4. WIERSMA, RONALD 42 WILLARD, PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS, BONNIE GAIL: Spanish Club 4. WILLIAMS, EDWARD LOY: Speech Arts Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Debater 2, 35 Student Council 25 Senior Ballot. WILLIAMS, MARY KATHERINE: National Art Award 35 Art Contest 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 45 Theta 4. WILLIAMS, WINFRIED WILBUR: Radio Club 45 Courier Staif 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Benton 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. WILSON, HENRIETTA MARIE WILSON, STEPHEN DARRELL WINDLE, SHARON LEE: Speech Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Seal Club 25 Courier Staff 45 Delta 2, 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 2, 35 Student Council 2. WOOD, MARY ELLEN Vogt, Sally Lu Votipka, James Allen Walker, Donna Mae Walthour, Lana Ann Welch, David Leo West, Marilyn Anne bWl'1eeler, Lorna Dean White, Betty Sue Willard, Patricia Ann Williams, Bonnie Gail l Wood, Mary Ellen Waterworth, Norma Jean Watson, Durward Leslie Wiersma, Ronald Arthur Williams, Edward Loy Williams, Mary Katherine Williams, Winfried W Wilson, Henrietta Marie Wilson, Stephen Darrell Windle, Sharon Lee Woodworth, Richard Lee Woody, James Harold Worth, Arthur Ray Worth, Charlotte Gay Wright, Patty Cozette York, Darrylene Marie Young, Patricia Anne Ziegler, Dorothy Zimmerman, Anna F. Seniors 955 WOODWORTH, RICHARD LEE WOODY, JAMES HAROLD WORTH, ARTHUR RAY WORTH, CHARLOTTE GAY: Alpha 3, 4g Student Council 4. YOUNG, PATRICIA ANNE: National Art Award 23 Art Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Y-Teen 2, 4. ZIEGLER, DOROTHY: Art Contest 3, 4g Art Club 3, 45 Courier Art Editor 4. ZIMMERMAN, ANNA FRANCES: Seal Club 2, Olym- pic Club 3, 45 Y-Teen 2, All-Star Hockey Team 4. WRIGHT, PATTY COZETTE YORK, DARRYLENE MARIE: Speech Arts Club 35 Future Homemakers of America 4, Y-Teen 43 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. , 4?55Nuo:E514 fficl A Q gk xxx l'-PlcTU 1 X lk- 9 lex- .gif G X -Jwifff X fzeia ,- 'S RINGS? RQ7 - QJf.?I 'T xi TTFQELIOUNCEM I ll,,, 'Dx 2.-,iw , Milf-X- I,-Hg? gl Wx, L-: X ,BACCALAUQEA Q ,,.-' XX L Ill, tiki' 5 EN' 0562? -- -Dog iii- -xx I 4 , X Afft4W'3j'E1 I ' A f T A If I I I I W . - ff If 1 st: 3 I I fl Xxx L--X 43 Fifteen Seniors are Honored by K .1 Election to Senior Ballot Linda Bradley and Harold Joyce Elliott and David Mary Crouch and Bob Joyce Pollard and Walt Brockus Sano Nickson Dods Best Girl zwd!Boy Students Girl and Boy Who Have Most Popular Girl and Boy Society Belle and Social AH! Done Most for North- Lion I 'jiri' east if F5 Linda Bradley and Gene Hazel Faustlin and Loy Genelle Goings and Jess Sue Smith and Jim Loria Kuhn Williams LaPuma Worst Girl Flatterer and Best Girl and Boy Athletes Jolly Good Girl and Boy Best Actress and Actor Best Boy Bllliffm' 1 44 QMUL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back R0w:Ray Cook, Jim Frechin, David Carrier, Harold Brockus, Ronald Blair, Bill Perriman. Richard Harris. 0 Third Row: Jo Hartnett, Doro- thy Rodina, Joan Shotliff, Dave Sano, Richard Umstattd, John Stanfield, Jacqueline Tittone, Carol Jones, Mr. George Calvert. 0 Second Row: George Ausman, Barbara Mulnix, Joanne Dum- sky, Ruth Hicklin, Claudia Hayden, Lana Walthour, Linda Bradley, Joyce Elliott. 0 Front Row: Lorraine Arnone, Mary Pat Miceli, Jo Marie Ross, Paula Bloustine, Paula Strong, Joyce Johnson, Wilma Thomas, Genelle Goings. S Stimulates Scholastic Achievement -n 0 At William and Mary College, the first Greek-letter fraternity-Phi Beta Kappa-was organized for the purpose of encouraging learning and achievement in schools of higher education. Originally the group Was a secret society, but it gradually became an honorary organization. Today college teachers elect new members from among junior and senior stu- dents with the best academic records. The National Honor Society- the Phi Beta Kappa of the high school -is the only sec- ondary school honor society that is really na- tional in scope. The primary emphasis of this organization is scholarship, for every prospec- tive member must maintain at least a strong SH average. Students who become members of the society are judged on the basis of their char- acter, leadership, and service to the school, in addition to their scholastic standing. Chapters in some schools have programs of service With- in the school and community. 9 The Northeast Chapter is purely honorary. Seniors are elected on the basis of their scholar- ship, and then approved by the faculty on the other traits. The rules governing scholastic eligibility are set up by a faculty committee composed of Mrs. Gertrude Bell, Mr. Thomas Ditmars, Miss Gladys Gaylord, Miss Phleta Gherring, Miss Elizabeth Gregory, Mr. Nevin Wasson, and Mr. George Calvert, chairman. The Northeast Chapter obtained its charter in 1924, since that time, about fourteen hundred students have been elected. For some, member- ship has been a constant goal during high school years, While for others to belong has been a stimulus to do good class work, but not an end in itself. 9 Thirty-four seniors were elected to the Northeast Chapter this year, each having a ' Q! 3, grade index of S plus or better. The members of the society plan to present an impressive and memorable assembly with an outstanding speaker and a program which will serve to show underclassmen the honor con- nected with the society. All the members feel that election to NHS is one of the greatest hon- ors that can come to a senior. 45 Om Ofzgmzfymfrfoae Own Winnie Om 14Z4Ze1!6c4 A' ' 0 ff W, 5 444 6 W , f u 'fanfq' ,V 5 V ,bw , V wifi L f V , J . iw . 4. : ' H., f 1 .i,,,,? ,Aaf..awfm,,f ,K .. , , , A y ,, H,-ew 1 3 J nm I - A 71. ,. A f Z' 'M . .33 .N ,, ,,t..l A vi wi' :ff W3 . , , ' , 4 vis. 'f?::f:Si4s1:., ?' H' ,, We my ' . ri ff- V f 4 MV . avg ' . fe- Lf Q N. -nugfwii , J J 'Ci' M 5 ff? ' ' ' . gif' . f S l 1 fd if an .. 4 f QW Sy . rw, R Aw W :A o ,W inn wx' , an W if v 'iv -lffw X . 1 sv- W5 W W, V K A f Q., 4-,Q STUDENT COUNCIL fFall Semesterj-Back Row: Jim Frechin, Angelo Tosti, Jim Saxton, Durward Watson, Bill Crouch, Harold Brockus, Walter Dods, Ralph Tosti, Jim Loria, Jerry Towles, Robert Ewens, Mr. Leo Roedl. 0 Fourfb Row: Robert Turley, Herbert Hodge, Glenn Hosman, War- ren McLain, James Votipka, Terry Pool, Randy Alldredge, Joseph Tittone, Bennett French, Bill Peve, Larry Maddox. 0 Third Row: Pat Smith, Dan Ide, Carole Roper, Karen Tal- bot, Carolyn Reed, Lee Rozell, David Sano, Jerry Crim, Nancy Jodts, Eva Needham. I Second Row: Mr. Herbert Sang, Jess La Puma, Kay Lewis, Mary Crouch, Gay Worth, Darrylene York, Jo Hartnett, Margaret Juricak, Beverly McElmurry, Shirley Seovill, Genevieve Sciolaro, Melissa Kerr. I Front Row: Joe Beechina, Carrah Hendrix, Dorothy Faron, Sharon Lynn, Barbara Kurle, Judy Warren, Dorothy Catt, Joanne McCon- nell, Joyce Pollard, Mary Jo Ranallo, Marilyn Smith, Leona Webb. T77 Co-operation Keynotes Student Council 9 The Northeast Student Council is made up of students, headed by students, and does its Work for the benefit of the students. With the help of two faculty advisers, Mr. Roedl and Mr. Sang, it goes far to promote better student- faculty relations. Working to help fulfill the growing needs of the school, the Council makes STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS Qlrff lo Vigblj-Leo Roedl, Co-Sponsorg Nolan Alexander, Trophy Casesg Herbert Sang, Co-Sponsorg Miss Mable A. Newitt, Junior Red Cross, Miss Helen Johnson, Courtesy, Miss Clara Boulton, Lost and the students a part of a Working democracy, thus preparing the students for a responsible civic-minded adulthood. The framework of the Student Council rests upon the homerooms, where a delegate and an alternate are elected to be the homeroom's voice in the student government. The Council itself Continued on next page Found, Mr. J. L. Laughlin, James C. Reneau, Civic, U QAE- Xt'lIfJ Miss Hortense Miller, Safety, Mrs. Emma Jane Hughes, Health. 48 PROUD PARENTS of Dave Sano beam as their son begins his duties at the City Hall as mayor on High- school Day. is broken down into committees, each with a faculty adviser. With small workable groups such as these, nearly all school problems can be studied and Worked out. 9 The outstanding achievements of the Coun- cil can testify to its effectiveness. This year, a safety assembly Was given in an effort to help curb the serious traffic accident problem. Music during the lunch periods in the cafeteria was brought about by Council action and the co- STUDENT COUNCIL CSpring Semesterj-Back Row: Dahl Knaus, Larry Rabius, Roy Beaty, Jim Overbay, Bradley Reimal, Ralph Tosti, George Clausen, Walt Dods, John Ben- nett, Walter Barnes, Barbara Whiteman, Pat Sportsman. 0 Fourth Row: Gene Costanza, Larry Maddox, Dale Maddox, Frank Carramusa, Harry Johnson, Jim Frechin, Bob Nickso-n, Terry Pool, Fred Johnson, Ronnie Blair, Jack Null, Mr. Leo Roedl. I Third Row: Janice Chapin, Judy Harbert, Lee Ro- zell, David Sano, Connie Calia, Carolyn Reed, Dorothy Ro- operation of the administration. The Student Council also sponsored a Teen-age Code of Ethics. Each homeroom sent in a draft of a code, and the Council adopted what they con- sidered the best. 9 The strength of the Student Council lies in the students of Northeast. Since plans and ac- tion are for the benefit of all, it is one more example of democracy in action. dina, Barbara Duncan, Bill Crouch, Bill Sanders, Martin Mall. 0 Second Row: Eddie James, Kendra Osborn, Mary Jo Ra- nallo, Mary Crouch, Jess La Puma, Jo Hartnett, Joyce El- liott, Darrylene York, Mary Elizabeth Barton, June Royles, Joanne Dixon. I Fran! Rauf: Mr. Herbert Sang, Judy War- ren, Sandra Parisi, Mary Ann Stimac, Bertha Giarraputo, Jo Marie Ross, Mary Lee Gordon, Kay Fox, Dorothy Catt, Dorothy Faron, Dewey Blunt, Janet Baldwin, Yvonne Rich- ards. 49 A Busy Northeast Kee s Staff on the Go 0 We were a very busy staff this year because you were a very busy group of Vikings. We nearly ran out of breath at times just keeping up with the furious pace of your activities. We took pictures of the assemblies you saw, the games you attended, and the dances you en- joyed. We saw you in your joys and your dis- appointments, and we tried to record them as accurately and interestingly as we could. Your 1955 Nor'easter is the result of this effort. 9 It was a big job, because this is a big school. The large graduating class kept our senior edi- tor busy. Your numerous clubs and societies assured our organization editor of plenty of THE NOR'EASTER STAFF-Seated on lvft wall: Cherie Terhune, Martha Englert, james Loria. 0 Buck Row: Diane Irwin, Barbara Whiteman, James Porter, Mr. Jones, Elly Dethlefsen. 0 Scaled on right wall: Mary Jane Prock, Linda Gallamore. 0 Tbirzl Row: June Fagan, Dorothy Rodina, Don- work, while our typists kept tapping out the voluminous material necessary for the publi- cation of a yearbook. It was up to our editor and our adviser somehow to coordinate the work of the entire staff so that the production of the annual could be completed. In your yearbook you can see the fruits of our labors. It is YOU, captured between the covers. It is what you saw, where you went, and what you did. All year long we have fol- lowed you with the searching eye of Mr. Kresse,s camera, and recorded your activities with the busy pencils of the writers. 9 We hope that what we have done will help you to remember this year at NORTHEAST. na james, Marilyn Chandler, Linda Herner, Mickey Bartow. 0 Second' Row: Mary Hicklin, Kathie Kranson, Carol Williams, Janice Gebhardt. 0 Front Row: Elinor Hadley, Paula Bloustine, George Ausman, Martha Eslinger, Dorothy Cole, Jo Hartnett, Mr. King, Carole Joy. 50 orgeaster Staff AT THE WEEKLY MEETINGS the Nor'easter editors dream up a lot of hard work for their victims-the rest of the staff. Seated at table fLeft to rightj: A. O. Kresse Martha Eslinger, Diane Irwin, Marilyn Chandler, Mary Hicklin, Jim Porter, Paula Jo Bloustine. Standing: Kathie Kranson. STAFF POSITIONS . . . . . .Arthur O. Kresse Editor in Chief .,... . . , . , Adviser ..,.,...,.....,i Assistant Editor ....., Senior Editor ,.......... Assistant Senior Editor ,... Faculty Business Manager ,,,,.., Student Business Manager ,...... Photographer ,.,...,.......... Photographeris Assistant. . Photography Editor ,.,, Homerooni Editor ......... . . . Organization Editor ..,... Sports and R.O.T.C. Editor ,,... Index Committee ,,..,,......,. Faculty Literary Adviser. . . .Paula Bloustine Marilyn Chandler .Martha Eslinger . . , .Linda Herner .John Paul Jones , .Mickey Bartow Arthur O. Kresse .George Ausrnan . . .Mary I-Iicklin . . . .Diane Irwin . .Kathie Kranson ,.....jim Porter .Elly Dethlefsen, Linda Gallamore ....Ben L. King Wfif81'S, , .Martha Englert, Janice Gebhardt, Elinor Hadley, Jim Porter, Dorothy Rodina Caption Writer.s ........ Mary I-Iicklin, Jim Loria, Barbara Whiteman Typists ........... Cherie Terhune, Donna James, Mary Jane Prock Proof and Copy Readers .........., Dorothy Cole, June Fagan, Jo Carol Hartnett, Carole Joy, Carol Williams Q We I f .X e, ,, t ,, ,sw 4 .U U I5 f FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF -Buck Row: Sharon Windle, Maxine Johnson, Bob Nickson, Lowell Davis, Glenn Hosman. 0 Fourib Row: Joanne Dumsky, Denise Morrow, Ruth Hicklin, Betty White, Walt Dods, Bill Sanders, Mr. Thomas Ditmars. 0 Third Row: Mary Benenate, Barbara Mulnix, Mary Elizabeth Barton, Judy Dull, Sue Smith, Claudia Hayden. 0 Second Row: Paula Goodman, Mary Jo Inbody, Virginia Cal- vert, Marguriette Crawford, Janet Rob- erts, Jerre Murray. 0 Fran! Row: Jean Igert, Jo Marie Ross, Mary Lee Gordon, Mary Crouch, Joyce Shafer, Genelle Goings. Journalism Class Develops 9 Juniors and seniors who wish to work on the Northeast Courier Staff must enroll for a se- mester of journalism in which che essentials of newspaper publication are taught. The proper way of writing news stories, feature articles, editorials, and headlines are studied in addition to page make-up, and proof and copy reading. The students learn that accuracy is as impor- tant in the newspaper world as reader interest. Journalism as a career is investigated by study- ing the history of newspapers in the United States, by observing a newspaper being pub- lished, and by participating in the publishing of the school paper. 9 At the beginning of each semester, Mr. Thomas Ditmars, faculty instructor, chooses the persons from the journalism class who are to serve as editors of the staff. To the editor in chief falls the responsibility for the entire pa- per. He must make certain that someone is as- signed to each story, with every would-be jour- nalist investigating the sources of his news, writing and rewriting his stories, and finally turning them in. Typists copy the stories that Confirmed 011 next page 52 HEADS OF STAFF, First Semester QLeff io rigblj-Mary Crouch, Assignment Editor, Bill Sanders, Fourth-Page Editor, Genelle Goings, Second-Page Editor, Claudia Hayden, First-Page Editor, Walt Dods, Editor in Chiefg Judy Dull, Busi- ness Managerg Joanne Dumsky, Third- Page Editor. SECOND SEMESTER COURIER STAFF-Bark Roux: Alberta Timm, Her- bert Hodge, Richard Harris, Charles Price, Winfried Wfilliams, jim Overbay, Jackie Tittone. 0 Tfairrf Row: Ada Beth Breckenridge, Marie Ancona, Barbara Kiser, Linda Bradley, David Sano, Jerry Doherty, Mr. Thomas Ditmars. 0 Seroml Row: Dorothy Ziegler, jess La Puma, Lou Ann Erickson, Darlene Speed, Joyce Elliott, Janice Hendrickson. 0 Frou! Row: Brenda Mac Kinder, Ruth Snyder, Linda Curetcn, Sharon Lynn, Janet Bald- win, Wanda Ray, Barbara Day. 0 Absvnlz Bill Perriman. Into Courier Staff are accepted for publication, readers check the material for errors and correct them, and the page editors calculate the number of column inches each story requires, and then lay out their pages. The editor in chief checks to make sure that there are enough articles to occupy all the space in the four-page newspaper. At last the lay-outs are taken to the print shop, Where Mr. O. W. Kunz supervises the setting of the type and the printing of each issue. 9 Typical copies of the Courier are character- ized by news articles about current happenings HEADS OF STAFF, Second Semester CLeft to rigbly-Lou Ann Erickson, Assignment Editor, Mr. O. W, Kunz, Printer, Ruth Snyder, Second-Page Ed- itorg Darlene Speed, Third-Page Editor, Joyce Elliott, First-Page Editorg Wanda Ray, Business Manager, Mr. Thomas Dit- mars, Instructor, jess La Puma, Adver- tising Managerg Richard Harris, Fourth- Pagc Editor, Linda Bradley, Editor in Chief. -student council meetings, conferences, the crowning of queens, athletic activities, and other events on the school calendar. Editorials are included to remind students about their responsibility to the school and community. In addition, there are stories about prominent per- sonalities, activities of the various organiza- tions, plus exchange articles from other school newspapers. All these things-and many more -make the paper a means of communication Within the student body and between schools. 53 Society Cabinets ALPHAS-Mary Lee Gordon, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Joyce Pollard, President 1, 2, Mary Crouch, Vice-President 1, 25 Jo Ann Nelson, Secretary 2, Jerre Mur- ray, Treasurer 1. BENTONS-Bark Row: Ronnie Blair, Treasurer 1, Harold Brockus, Treasurer 2. 0 Front Row: Dan Ide, Vice-President 1, Secretary 25 John Stanfield, President 25 Bill Beaver, Secretary 1, Richard Kil- bury, President 1, Vice-President 2. CLIOS-Linda Cureton, Treasurer 25 Jo Hartnett, Vice-President 1, President 25 Joyce Elliott, President lg Joyce Shafer, Secretary 23 Paula Bloustine, Treasurer lg fAbxrutj Janice Gebhardt, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2. DEBATERS-Bark Row: Jim Loria, President 15 Bill Sanders, Treasurer 25 Ronnie Haggard, Chaplain 2. 0 Front Row: Jess La Puma, Secretary lj Glenn Hosman, Treasurer 1, President 2, Larry Heath, Secretary 29 Bob Sands, Vice- President 1, 2. DELTAS--Bark Row: Sue Smith, Treas- urer 15 Linda Bradley, President 2, Barbara Mulnix, Secretary 1, Hazel Faustlin, Secretary 2. 0 Front Row: Car- olyn DeLapp, Vice-President 2, Genelle Goings, President 19 Lou Ann Erickson, Treasurer 2g Mary Elizabeth Barton, Vice-President 1. , THETAS-Back Row: Lana Walthour, Secretary 1, President 2g Ruth Hicklin, President lg June Fagan, Vice-President 1. I Front Row: LaNelle Cado, Treas- urer 2g Mary Hicklin, Secretary 2, Yvonne Richards, Vice-President 25 Caroline Kern, Treasurer 1. ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY-Buck Row: Carol Gerard, Gwen Swanson, Pat Sportsman, Nelda Norfleet, Norma Mc- Danel, Fayan Johnson, Sandra Pollard, Marcia Campbell, Miss Isabel Gilmore. 0 Fourth Row: Jerre Murray, Judy Dull, Joyce Colyer, Marilyn Colyer, Carol Shaw, Dorothy Brashear, Jo Ann Jackson, Linda Stockton, Mary Lou Brown. 0 Third Row: Dolores Stovall, Janet Baldwin, Beverly Mc- Clendon, Pat Towles, Margaret Juricak, Rosalie Windrum, Gay Worth, Jo Ann Nelson, Wilma Thomas. 0 Second Row: Judy Todd, Mary Lee Gordon, Mary Crouch, Joyce Pollard, Joanne McConnell, Judy Rennison, Kendra Osborn, Deanna Norman, Diana Childs. 0 Front Row: Joyce Johnson, Toni Umidon, Ruth Snyder, Sandra Carpenter, Carol Ward, Bar- bara Kurle, Karel Dolt, Betty Barton, Judy Elledge. All Societies Strive for Lit Honors 9 In September the officers of the six literary societies of Northeast were busy getting first semester activities under Way. 3 Some of the events were the election and initiation of new members, a midyear event, election and installation of second semester of- BENTON LITERARY SOCIETY-Bark Row: Richard Kil- bury, Phillip Bouldin, David Dodd, Winfried Williams, Ronnie Blair, Walter Barnes, Harold Brockus, Bob Ewens. 0 Middle Row: Rex Cox, Michael Mack, Tom Eubank, Frank Grimes, iicers, the Intersociety Dance, and selecting and trying to keep secret the costumes and songs for Lit nightf' Finally there was the exciting main event-the Fortieth Annual Literary Contest'-when each society went marching down the aisle in the auditorium, singing its Co11fi111zezI on next page Bill Beaver, Bennett French, Donald Wormsley. 0 Front Rauf: Ed Cole, Johnny Adlard, Dan Ide, John Stanfield, Warren McLain, Bruce Huston, LaVance Spearman, Mr. Nolan Alexander. 55 F J U If 3 f lzdjiby 1 Y, ,i ' . , '- N f ' il ,MSL Q -FV ,., I H, ,. I V Q M, vp L, I K' ,I ii' '37 'Z we . .e U T ' V ,, 74. V' if .,x K W i 4, out Y, N .Ls . ' Q if gg' x' e f A , ,V s - , 1 ,JK y wa, YV Q, UE ,,-,af ' fp - ,yr 912.1 CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Carole Roper, Karen Talbot, Elizabeth Tinsley, Nancy Allen, Marilyn Connelly, Carlene Fries, Nancee Burgess, Nancy Jodts, Janice Hendrickson. 0 Fourth Row: Janice Gebhardt, Mary Brook- man, Melissa Kerr, Glenice Clark, Judie Greenfield, Janet McFarlane, Carole Joy, Janice Chapin, Sue Elliott. 0 Third Row: Nancee Pickett, Mary Shields, Cynthia Spangler, Mary Jane Prock, Lorna Young, Jo Hartnett, Joyce Elliott, Marilyn Chandler, Miss Mary Baxter. 0 Second Row: Ramona Barlow, Linda Cureton, Joyce Shafer, Sharon Lynn, Judie Gard, Nata- lie Arenson, Carolyn Chandler, Kathie- Kranson. 0 Front Row: Carrah Hendrix, Jean Igert, Martha Englert, Jacklyn Lane, Kay Fox, Bettie Jones, Sandra Turner, Paula Bloustine. Lit ight Climaxes the Year marching song. After the best declamation from each group Was given, each society sang slam songs about its rivals. Then Mr. Davis stepped out to announce the Winners of each event. Finally came the last affair, the farewell banquets, where the seniors bid each other NORTHEAST SOCIETY OF DEBATE-Back Row: John Porter, Roy Beaty, John Hutchison, Jim McChesney, Phil Risbeck, Walter Dods, Ken Gates, Terry Pool. 0 Fourth Row: Don Davis, Jim Loria, Charles Pennington, Mike Hentschel, Jim Whiteaker, Robert Hodge, Larry Heath, Dahl Knaus. 0 Third Row: Norman Benson, Jerry Crim, Ralph Tosti, Tom good-by. All through the year the societies were busily preparing short stories, essays, poems, orations, and declamations. Members are drawn closer together in Working toward the same goal- that of winning on Lit night. Beard, Ronnie Haggard, Fred Johnson, Bob Lynn, Mr. A. K. Longfellow. 0 Sefomi Row: Bill Sanders, Glenn Hosman, Robert Sands, Richard Harris, James Randazzo, Jim Taylor, Jack Null, John Hardie. 0 Front Row: Jess La Puma, Jerry Colliver, Paul Cacioppo, Kenneth Ball, Harold Watson, Joseph Giambalvo, Robert Turley, Ronald Batchelor. 56 DELTA LITERARY SOCIETY--Back Row: Beverly Dun- can, Barbara Duncan, Glenda Brandt, Margie Van Horn, Sharon Windle, Barbara Whiteman, Barbara Burnes, Miss Nellie Stewart, Barbara Sola. 0 Fourth Row: Mary Elizabeth Barton, Barbara Mulnix, Hazel Faustlin, Dorothy Rodina, Sharon Ericson, Evelyn Lutgen, Phyllis Calia, Kaye Clark. I Tlairn' Row: Genelle Goings, Sue Smith, Lou Ann Erick- . On April 22, the FORTIETH ANNUAL LITERARY CONTEST was held in the audi- torium. The Deltas won first place with 16 GOLD MEDAL Prepared Speech Carolyn De Lapp QDeltaj Declamation Dan Ide QBentonj Short Story Elinor Hadley CDeltaJ Carrah Hendrix Q-Clio? Poem A. Essay Paula Goodman CDeltaJ THETA LITERARY SOCIETY-Back Row: Claudia Hay- den, Linda Herner, June Fagan, Deanna Hummon, Coradean Czeschin, Betty White, Joyce Bethke, Barbara Walker, Elly Dethlefsen. 0 Fourlh Row: Ruth Hicklin, Linda Eagle, Carole Powell, Pat Eagle, Pat Gibbs, Delores Newbill, Judy Morrow, Joy Schaefer. 0 Third Row: Carol Bartow, Myrna Ayers, Joan Garnett, Lana Walthour, Caroline Kern, Virginia Calvert, son, Linda Bradley, Diane Irwin, Sandra Nichols, Ellen Chart- rand, Elinor Hadley, Dorothy Krohm. O Second Row: Sally Payton, Barbara Ranallo, Jean Facemire, Carol Williams, Paula Goodman, Elaine Morlan, Judy Hatbert, Valerie Vit- toria. 0 Front Row: Jo Marie Ross, Carolyn DeLapp, Joyce Ricketts Joy Mayfield, Rose Sommers, Sharon Carder, Bar- bara Goldthwaite, Sandee Pennington, Sylvia Willis. points, the Bentons won second place with 8 W pointsg and the Thetas won third place with 6M points. SILVER MEDAL Harold Brockus CBentonj BRONZE MEDAL Joyce Pollard QAlphaj Sharon Windle fDeltaj Jack Null fDebaterj Robert Ewens QBentonJ L'5na Walthour fThetaJ Jim Loria CDebaterJ Mary Hicklin QThetaj Wilma Thomas 1Alphaj Coradean Czeschin QThetaJ Martha Englert QClioj Joanne Dumsky, Monika Jenkins, Miss Ruth Thompson. 0 Second Row: Denise' Morrow, Georgia Spangler, Marlene Thomas, Yvonne Richards, Mary Hicklin, Agnes Mathews, Lenore Bonner, Marjorie Tormena, Joan Bethke. 0 Front Row: Carol Williams, Sandra Parisi, Brenda Mac Kinder, LaNelle Cado, Barbara Cramer, Hazel Gauert, Nan Brooks, Pat Ander- son. 0 Abxrnl: Iva Batson, Mary Williams, Linda Bertram. 57 iortheast Student Organizations TESTING, TESTlNG,', says Jim Randazzo QAt the leftj as Larry Reavis, Richard Kilbury, and John Stan- field wait to see if the complicated set is going to work. ON TO NORTHEASTIV' Northeast's band lcd the crowd in the school's victory song after a thrilling Viking touchdown against East. SAY, THAT'S REALLY GOOD! comments specta- tor Janiece Hendrickson. Busily modeling the heads of puppets, Marlene Griihth and Mary Jane Prock seem in deep concentration. A FINAL TOUCH to the Christmas tree adds an addi- tional holiday note to the Christmas season at Northeast. THE ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORT of the faculty and student body alike contributed greatly to our successful basketball season. 58 upportl School Actl 'vities SOCIETY BELLES AND LIONS join together for a joyful evening at the Intersociety Dance before the battle of Lit Nightf' THE JUNIOR RED CROSS COMMITTEE discusses with Miss Newitt the type of display to he used in the alcove. fLeft to rightj Miss Newitt, Sponsorg Janice Chapin, Jim Loria, Joyce Elliott, and Joy Mayfield. SMILING NOR'EASTER STAFF MEMBERS took a short rest during the noon hour on the day they took the group pictures for the Annual. TENSION MOUNTS as the escorts of the Snowball Queen candidates speculate on the outcome of the queen election. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS: Clseft to rightj First place, Joyce Elliottg Second place, Barbara White- mang Third place, Carolyn De Lapp. 59 NORTHEAST CONCERT BAND-Piccolo: William Lynn. 0 Fluff: William Lynn, Caroline Kern. 0 Oboe: Donald Jones, Marguriette Crawford. 0 Bassoon: Sylvia Willis. 0 Bl? Clarinet: Richard Umstattd, Donald Cobb, Nancy Sobotka, Joyce Ricketts, James Coldsnow, Coradean Czeschin, Gene Chambers, Joseph Beechina, Delbert Harper, Larry Rabius, john Hardie, Russell Longstreth, Ardys Supplee, Philip Ris- beck, Glen Stancliff, Roxie Manzo. 0 Alla' Clarinet: Cherie Terhune, Carol Kidd. 0 Bass Clarinet: Larry Parks. 0 Alto Saxophone: Warren McLain, Don Miller. 0 Tenor Saxophone: David Norwood, Robert Owen. 0 Baritone Saxophone: Virgil Box. 0 Cornet: Ralph Horner, Pete Tarantino, jim Gurriere, Phillip Bouldin, Fred Norwood, Ellis Rider, Gene Larsen, Joan Hughes, Harold Gentry, Bill Karriker, George Sullivan, Carol Robinson, Glenn Holstine, Charles Anderson, Tommy Sum- mers, Mike Cannova, Bill Crouch. 0 Horn in F: Sharon Eric- son, Jackie Lamar, David Rogers, Fred Schlie, Edward Guffey. Allen Best. 0 Baritone: Bryan Merritt, Ernest Henning, joseph Heilig, joseph Dold. I Tromlvonez Jim Holliday, Sam Mar- moy, Bruce Clayton, Karen Cole, jerry Turner, Kenneth Johnson, William Rogers. 0 Tuba: Mary Hicklin, Henrv Rector, Robert Deatherage, William Weeks. 0 Snare Drum: Robert Carder, Ronnie Owens, Kenneth Stephens, Eugene Engle, Angelo Tosti, Herb Fults. 0 Bass Drum: Ronnie Lewis. 0 Timpani: Donald Dewey. 0 Drum Majors: Jo Ann Nelson, Donald Dewey, Ronnie Lewis. 0 Direclorz Mr. Nevin E. Wasson. Band Peps U Many Northeast Activities U The band at Northeast, one of the best and largest in the city, fulfills a double purpose. It provides music for many school activities and other functions, and at the same time furthers the musical education of its members. By play- ing at football games, basketball games, and school assemblies, the band has become an al- most inseparable part of school life. Band BAND OFFICERS-Bark Row: Cora- dean Czeschin, Nancy Sobotka, Robert Deatherage, Ralph Horner, Pete Taran- tino, Jim Coldsnow, Russ Longstreth, Phil Risbeck. 0 Mirfilli' Row: Henry Rector, Sharon Ericson, Ronnie Lewis, ,Io Ann Nelson, Donald jones, Gene Chambers, Don Dewey, Marguriette Crawford. 0 Iironl Row: Richard Um- stattd, Sylvia Willis, jacqucline Lamar, Carol Kidd, -Ioyce Ricketts, Cherie Ter- hune, Caroline Kern. 60 members get experience also by playing in the American Royal Parade and in the All-City Band Festival. Their well-rounded repertoire includes marches, folk-music, concert pieces, and novelty numbers. 9 Mr. Nevin E. Wasson is director of the band, which has become a synonym for good music at Northeast. ,Y .Y .YTi..Y. . .f,., T..- ORCHESTRA OFFICERS fLEfl to Righty-Eleanor Elliot, Richard Um- stattd, William Lynn, Robert Deather- age, Ralph Horner. Orchestra Music Pleases Norieasters 9 Through practice and public performance, the Northeast Orchestra progresses toward its goal of making more accomplished musicians of its members and showing them the personal satisfaction that can be derived from playing an instrument. Some of the members plan to make music their career, while others enjoy it simply as a hobby. Under the direction of Mr. George Keenan, the orchestra participates in many activities both at school and away. Every year they give a concert in at least one assembly at the senior high building and one at the junior high build- NORTHEAST ORCHESTRA-First Violin: Juanita Spoor, Donald Owen, jack Duncan, janet Whipple, Jeanette Gerber. 0 Second Violin: Eleanor Elliot, Patsy Lyerla, Dennis Pugh, Mary Giles, Linda Baxter. 0 cello: Barbara Burnes, Sharon Sherman, Dorothy Henrickson, Wayne Peeples. 0 Bass Violz Robert Deatherage. 0 Oboe: Marguriette Crawford, David Farrar. 0 Flute: Bill Lynn, Claudette Myers. I Clarinet: ing. They always include a performance at the Annual Spring Concert in their list of presenta- tions. However, the most important display of their musical talents is given at the All-City Orchestra Festival, held at Paseo High School this year. This is their one chance to demon- strate to the other schools Northeastis skill in the field of music. 9 The necessary practice behind these pre- sentations might appear at times to be quite arduous, but the students apparently do not regret the work when they see what satisfying results can be obtained. Richard Umstattd, Donald Cobb, Russell Longstreth. I Buss Clarinet: Larry Parks. 0 Saxophone: Warren McLain. 0 Horn: Allen Best. I Trumpet: Ralph Horner, Ernest Henning. 0 Tromlzonc: Jack Stotler, Terry Turner. I Snare Drum: Eugene Engle, Angelo Tosti. 0 Bass Drum: Joseph Tittone. 0 Piano: Sylvia Willis. 0 Director: Mr. George Keenan. A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Back Row: Nancy Broomfield, Carole Joy, Barbara Burnes, Toni Umidon, Vicki Blair, Jo' Ann Pi- land, Marilyn Chandler, Pat Smith, Duane Butrum, Wayne McReynolds, Frank Thompson, Dave Smith, Jim Risinger, Gary Twyman, Bob Hurr, David Speake, Salvatore Sorisso, Bill Beaver, Jim Frechin, Alvin Engelhardt, Jim Saxton, Jess La Puma. 0 Fourth Row: Claudia Hayden, Carolyn DeLapp, Mary Ann Allred, Wanda Carey, Linda Herner, Juanita Spoor, Jim Porter, Bradley Reimal, Roy Stowell, Bill Lynn, Durward Watson, Ralph Tosti, Jerry Towles, Terry Bryson, Richard Umstattd, Carl Fordyce, Bill Aston, Eric Benson, illflewton Browfiii, Duane De Hart, Dorothy Rodina, Maxine Jolinsoiiii. 0 Third Row: Pat Akes, Barbara Cary, Sandra Turner, Yvonne Craig, Nina Deller, Sharon Rummel, Lawrence Lom- bardo, Glenn Hosman, Jerry Hulse, Don Dewey, Robert Wat- kins, Margie Van Horn, Marcia Campbell, Patt Smith, Eliza- beth Tinsley, Betty White, Mary Jane Prock, Evelyn Lutgen, Judy McCarver, Louise Allinder. 0 Second Row: Judy Ham- line, Don Davis, George Clausen, Walt Dods, Joe Aegerteg, Hadley Reimal, George Gatten, Bill Chadwick, Larry Agnew, Sue Wilkins, Janet McFarlane, Kay Fox, Mary Crouch, Mary Jo Inbody, Sharon Ericson, Suzanne Thompson, Nan Brooks. 0 Front Row: Elizabeth Trail, Deanna Hummon, Janice Segler, Beverly Moorman, Wilma Thomas, Linda Cureton, Pat Sports- man, Mrs. Margaret Flagg, Arrompanisf, Miss Violet Clausen, Director, Bettie Jones, Lorna Young, Janice Gebhardt, Janice Hendrickson. A Cappella Wins Appreciation 0 Improvement? of its already iine quality is what Northeast s A Cappella Choir has been working for throughout the years, and this year was no exception. The choir, under the direction of Miss Violet Clausen, has given many hours to hard practice, which is one of the most important reasons for its success. Before the choir could obtain the pleasing results for which it is known, many problems had to be solved. To begin with, the Words to numerous songs had to be memorized and the phrasing learned. Singing in four- to eight-part harmony presented more difficulties, for if any individual part was not sung correctly, the harmony ofthe entire group was affected. Since the choir had such a large and varied repertoire, it could expect to be faced with many different problems. They sang religious songs, Negro spirituals, and also music in a lighter vein. 5 The results of the hours of practice put in 62 by the choir can be seen by its polished per- formances. This year the choir presented sev- eral assemblies besides the special Easter and Christmas programs. The choir was also heard in the Spring Concert, graduation ceremonies, and the baccalaureate services. One project of the choir this year was send- ing out small groups selected from its members to sing for various organizations. This included programs for the Salvation Army Annual Thanksgiving Party, and for a convention of American War Mothers at the Hotel President. They also sang Christmas Carols at Wadsworth Veterans Hospital. 0 The choir will undoubtedly continue its ef- forts for even greater improvement in years to come. Thus, it can be assured of many appre- ciative audiences such as those they have had in the past. Assemblies Break Daily Routine A STANDING OVATION was given to Coach Charles Huhn after his return from St. Louis, Where the basketball team took second place in the state. 'KAFTER ALL OUR WORK, we don't even get to see the show! lament these somber stage hands as they sit backstage listening to the program. QLeft to Riglofj Tom Colley, Jerry Elliott, Ronnie Blair and Vernon Bracken- bury. THIS COMIC POLICEMAN, joe Alderman, brought roars of laughter from the audience at the Safety Assembly with his fumbling efforts to take a picture. I-IONORARY CHEERLEADER Ronnie Haggard flashes a broad grin as the cheerleaders pin a medal on him for his single-handed support of the basketball team. JUDO EXPERTS amazed the student body With their feats of skill at this assembly. l z 63 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-Bark Roux: Pauline Lubek, Monika jenkins, Maryln Comby, Jane Masters, Margaret Folkert, Mary Allred, Betty Moore, Francine Mc- Lallen, Norma Baley, Mrs. Cleo Soapes, Nancy Broomfield. 0 Third Row: Mrs. Nancy Shepherd, Judy Lunsford, Carole Pierce, Joanne Dumsky, joan Garnett, Lana Walthour, Dar- rylene York, Twila Karr, Edith Turner, Denise Morrow. Homemakers Seek 0 The charter group of the Northeast Future Homemakers of America was organized for the benefit of serving the members, the school, the home, and the community. In the first year of this organization at Northeast, selling candy, which they made, and making toys for Mercy Hospital were two projects completed by the BUSY AS BEES are these FHA officers as they check over their records. Buck Row: Janis Ritchie, Secretary, Nancy Broomfield, Song Leaderg Darrylene York, His- torian. Front Row: Maryln Comby, Parliamentariang Janet Andrews, Vice-Presidentg Yvonne Richards, Treas- urer, Lana Walthour, President. 0 Second Row: Miss Margaret Green, Rosemary Clevenger, janet Buell, Nayda Krevitz, Beverly Anderson, Minnie Can- Zoneri, joan Gray, Janis Ritchie, Mary Graves, Yvonne Rich- ards. 0 Front Row: Nancy Cook, Adruth Adkins, Ruth Sny- der, Norma Lowe, Mary Boviaches, Sally jo Whisler, Ruth Anne Killian, Audra Wilson, Rosalie Spencer. to Serve Uthers chapter. In addition, they kept a scrapbook of all their activities, which was placed in the dis- play case for all to see. Mrs. Cleo Soapes, Miss Margaret Green, and Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, sponsors, help the club with its many projects and in fulfilling the organization motto, which is Toward New Horizons. WITH THE GOAL IN MIND of becoming good home- makers, these FHA girls have a lively time at their biweekly meetings. 64 WITH APPETITES SATISFIED, the members of the Speech Arts Club pause before par- taking of dessert at their annual dinner. tagehand is as Important as the Star 9 This club has taken pride in the fact that everyone who is interested in speech work is Welcome to join. Miss Nanabel Cassell, the spon- sor, has stressed the idea that each personis job in a production of a program is essential. All the people behind the scenes are equally as im- portant as the star. 0 By reading a radio script, some of the tech- SPEECH ARTS CLUB-Burk ROW: Betty White, Bill Beaver, Russell Cleveland, Jack Null, Mickey Bartow, Ken Gates, Barbara Whiteman, Jim Loria, Patsy Sherwood. 0 Tfairil' Row: Janice Hendrickson, Janice Gebhardt, Dorothy Cole, Claudia Hayden, Nanel Hardie, Ruth Hicklin, June Fagan, Marilyn Connelly, Miss Nanabel Cassell. 0 Sfcona' Row: Genelle Go- niques of radio broadcasting were demonstrat- ed. More experience was gained by presenting original skits and playlets. The main events of the year were a spaghetti dinner, a spring pic- nic, a tour of the KMBC-TV television studio, and entering a play in the Drama Festival at Kansas City University. Each of the activities of the Speech Arts Club added to the knowl- edge and appreciation of its members. ings, Kathie Kranson, Judy Harbert, Helen Boyd, Caroline Kern, Jo Hartnett, Joyce Elliott, Sue Smith, Dan Ide, I Front Row: Barbara Sims, Carolyn DeLapp, Ruth Snyder, La- Nelle Cado, Wanda Ray, Barbara Blair, Norma Haynie, Ada Beth Breckenridge, Jess La Puma. 65 'N loyce Elliott Second place in the Missouri State American Legion Oratorical Contest was awarded to Joyce Elliott when she competed in the House of Representatives at Jef- ferson City on March 18. Previous to entering this contest, Joyce won first place ratings in four other con- tests. Over 1200 schools in the state participated. Each entrant must present a ten- to twelve-minute oration and be prepared to speak extemporaneously on one of twelve articles of the Constitution. Orator and Acting Are Popular MISCHIEVOUS STUDENTS AND ANGRY TEACHERS provided an entertaining Christmas play. HOW TO MAKE HAPPIER the life of a handicapped A SUIT OF ARMOR is fitted to Loy Williams while person was demonstrated in the Red Cross play. Qlseft members of the cast look on. The name of the play is to rigbtj Janice Gebhardt, Joyce Elliott, Loy Williams, How to Propose! Genelle Goings, Pat Sportsman. 66 SPRING PLAY TRYOUT CAST: Seated Around Table: Henry Rector, Cherie Terhune, Sharon Windle. I Back Row: Claudia Hayden, Dan Ide, Pat Sportsman, Russell Cleveland, Kenny Stephens, Walt Dods, Linda Cureton, Joyce Elliott, Bill Brookman, Harold Brockus. 0 Mizlrlle Row: Ramona Barlow, Barbara Sims, Barbara Whiteman, Sue Smith, Genelle Goings, Janice Gebhardt, Pat Sherwood, Carolyn De Lapp, G67 9 This year's Spring Play took in comedy situ- ations as well as tragic happenings. 9 Stage Door concerns a group of young girls who have come to Mrs. Orcutt's boarding house in New York City to try their luck at breaking into show business. The hopes and ambitions of each of the girls are revealed in various delightfully comical scenes. In contrast with this are the cases of a small town girl who is hopelessly without talent, and an elderly actress who canlt accept the fact that her acting days are over. 9 The main plot, however, revolves around Terry Randall, a courageous young actress who meets many discouragements in her endeavor to stay in the legitimate theater. One of her companions gives up the attempt in despair, one quits and gets married, and another de- cides to go into pictures. But Terry, with the help of idealistic' David Kingsley, sticks with it and finds her.place in the theater. SPRING PLAY CAST Olga Branrlt .........,.................. Claudia Hayden Mattie .................................... Mary Shields Mary Harper tBig Maryj ..... ........ B arbara Sims Mary MeCzme tLiitle Maryy . . .. .Barbara Whiteman Bernire Niemeyer .......... .. .Jo Carol Hartnett Mailelim' Vauclain ........ . . .Pauline Van Camp Iuflitla Canfield . . . . . .Sharon Windle La Nelle Cado, Ada Beth Breckenridge, Ruth Hicklin, Bar- bara Day, Helen Boyd, Nanel Hardie. 0 Front Rauf: Natalie Arenson, Ruth Snyder, Jerre Murray, Wanda Ray, Kay Fox, Pauline Van Camp, Marilyn Connelly, Kathie Kranson. 0 Reading Scripts: Jo Hartnett, Jesse La Puma, Forrgroniiclz Jim Loria. ta e Doorw: omedy-Tragedy-Romance Ann Bradzlocle .... ..... . . . .Ruth Hicklin Kaye Hamilton . , ..... La Nelle Cado Linda Shaw .... Mrs. Shaw ..... lean Maitland . . . . Bobby Melrose .... . . . Louise Mitchell ..., . . . . . .Cherie Terhune . . .Pat Sherwood . ,Genelle Goings . . . . . .Sue Smith . .Louise Allinder Susan Paige ..... .......... K ay iFox Kendall Adams . Pat Devine ..... . . . . . .Jerre Murray Terry Randall . . , . . Mrs. Orcutt . . . Eg, ank ......... Marilyn Connelly . . . .Joyce Elliott .Janice Gebhardt . .Linda Cureton . . Kathie 'Krhnson Tony Gillette ..,. Ellen Fenwick . . . . . ,. . .Frank T udium Sain Hastings .... . . . aro Broc us jimmy Devereanx Fred Powell .... Lon Millaanser . . David Kingsley . . . . Keith Burgess .... Larry Wescott . . . Afloljlla Gretzl . . . . Dr. Randall .... Billy ........ .Kenny Stephens . . . . .Loy Williams . . . .Bill Brookman ...Henry Rector . . . . . .Jim Loria . . . . .Ken Gates . . . .Jess LaPuma . . .Pat Sportsman . . . . .Jim Moyer TECHNICAL STAFF Stnflent Directors: ............ Ada Beth Breckenridge, Linda Cureton, Carolyn De Lapp Business Managerfz ..., ..... M artha Johnson, Norma Lowe, Joe Bill Strong Stwii' Design: ...... ' ' ..... Mary Williams, Chairman, Dorothy Zeiglcr, Assistant, and Art Department Stage Srtz. . . ............... Jack Reach, Donald Tolliver, and Drafting Department Malta'-1111: ,..... June Fagan, Shirley Butterneld, Natalie Aren- son, Dorothy Cole, Joyce Pollard, Pat Young Stage Tr-ebiiiciansz. . .Jerry Elliott, Harold Howie, David Dodd, Frank Grimes, Tom Colley, James Randazzo Afiwrtisirigz . . ......,....... Jess LaPuma, Chairman, Art, Printing, and Speech Students. 67 VIKING VILLAGE COUNCIL-Burk Row: Mike Cannova, Bill Crouch, Glenn Hosman, Terry Bryson, Dave Benson, Walter Dods, Herschell Murry, Jim Loria. 'Third Row: Connie Calia, Mary Elizabeth Barton, Barbara Mulnix, Mari- lyn Chandler, June Fagan, Karen Tal- bot, Nancee Burgess. 0 Second Row: Mary Shields, Dorothy Ziegler, Carol Robinson, Jo Hartnett, Carol Williams, Joyce Elliott, Sue Smith, Phyllis Calia. 0 Front Row: Barbara Sims, Jimmy Tucker, Kay Fox, Mary Crouch, Jess La Puma, Joyce Shafer, Sharon Lynn, Nancee Pickett. Crowd Gathers at Vikin Village 0 After the game, the victory cheer dies away, and the crowd dashes for the gates. Over the tumult, shouts of Good game! Yea, North- east! and Where are you going now?,' are heard. The inevitable reply to this last question is, To the Village, aren't you?', 0 The Village, as it is familiarly known by the two hundred young people who make up its population, has been organized since 1952. Viking Village meets every Friday night dur- ing the school year in the gymnasium of the Junior Building to give its members an op- portunity to dance, play ping-pong or bas- ketball, and to discuss such important matters as sports, social events, and everyday school life. Sponsored by the Recreation Division of the City Welfare Department, the Village is supported solely by the sale of season passes and single admission tickets. Each session is attend- ed by two advisers from the Welfare Depart- ment, several teachers, and members of the Council. The Viking Village Council is com- posed of representatives from all four high- school classes, though the olfices are held mostly by juniors and seniors. The Council of the previous year prepares a ballot to be voted on by the Villagers attending on election night. Those elected to oiiice hold their positions dur- ing the following year and meet every other Monday night at the City Hall. The duties of the Council range from plan- ning various types of fun for the different eve- nings, to decorating the gymnasium in novel ways for such semiformal dances as the Foot- ball, Basketball, and Pep Club Dances, plus several novelty dances. This year's Basketball Dance was even more impressive than usual, for the team had won second place in the State Basketball Tournament. In the gym were placed life-sized cutouts of each player. 9 Of the novelty events, the Sock Dance and Jitterbug Contest were the most outstanding. Only those in stocking feet were allowed on the floor for the Hose Hop. Some of the un- usual footwear seen were Argyles and gayly adorned Bermudas. At the Jitterbug Contest, held January twenty-iirst, Pascual Rum and Alice Humphrey were chosen over six other couples as Mr. and Miss Be-Bop of 1955. The grand prize accompanying this honor was a complimentary coke for each! Though Viking Village is basically the same as many other teen towns over the city, with a council, sponsor, and advisers, Northeast stu- dents naturally think that their Village is the best. 6 8 l Everyhod Happ T? O. K. Letgs Have Fun A GRAND CELEBRATION was held for the basketball team after it had taken second place in the state tournament. CHECKING COATS, a group of students anticipate an evening of fun at the Village. FINDING MORE WORK THAN GLORY, neverthe- less these members of the Village work busily to decorate VIKING VILLAGE SPONSORS: Mr- Albert L- I:211'1S- the gym for one of the dances. ler, Miss Martha Manning, Jo Hartnett, Mayorg Mr. J. Harold Morris. ' Senferl al lable: Miss Anita Aldrich, Mr. Nevin E. Wasson. 69 The School how Again Entertained a THE FINALE-To the Strains of Wonderful Day the curtain closes on another successful school show, 'lThe High Hat. THE UKULETTES entertained the audience with a variety of songs. QSfamling:j Ronald Fry, Janet Mc- Farlane, Charles Miller, Barbara Burnes, Terry Pool, Glen Hosman. QSc'ufc'J:j Marilyn Chandler, Carol Le- gant. ISN'T SHE JUST TOO, TOO WONDERFUL! exclaims Sharon Windle over her untalented daughter. 70 REDUCTNG THE HARD WAY, Barbara Whiteman and La Nelle Cado provide many laughs. THREE SHARPS AND A FLAT sang a smooth version of 'lMr. Sandman. They are Kay Fox, Pat Akes, Bettie Jones, Sue Wilkins. CHAMPION BATON TWIRLER and acro- bat Jo Ann Nelson was one of the main at- tractions at the School Show. SEEING DOUBLE? No, it's the harmoniz- ing Chandler and Moore twins. RADIO ANNOUNC- ER Joyce Elliott had a cheery note for all of her morning listeners. I is ' ,fl g A aff, Q if 'f-QE .mi i , 1 4 ,Q . faq f- , 1 i s .L ' INV . 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K, , . is., sgiigw- -, ff f ART CLUB-Buck Row: Joan Shotliff, Jackie Peterson, Part Smith, Julia Gottman, Philip Blackmore, George Miller, Randy Pugh, Sylvia Simmons, Miss Mabel Newitt 0 Middle Row: Mary jane Prock, Foresta Franklin, Pat Young, Brenda Brown, Melissa Kerr, Barbara Fisher, Bernita Burgin, Virginia Tricarico, Phil Risbeck. 0 Front Row: Marlene Griffith, Martha Englert, Joy Mayfield, Mary McQuerry, Connie Westwood, Donna Ellis, Carol Downey, Dorothy Ziegler, Joan Bethke. Art students Work for Art Honors ART CLUB 9 This year the Art Club Worked in small groups, each unit doing what interested it most. Some made Christmas posters and Easter novelties for the Red Cross, others constructed puppets for their own enjoyment, and many helped build scenery for the numerous North- east shows and plays. Thus the club, sponsored by Miss Mable Newitt, afforded its members a chance to ex- press themselves through various art activities. ART HONORS--Back Row: Donna Bryson, Bernita Burgin, Phil Risbeck, Harold Watson, Rosalie Windrum, Dorothy ART HONORS 9 Pictorial arts, design, and photography were among the entries at the Regional Scholastic Art Contest held at Emery Bird,s. The Work chosen as outstanding was then sent to the National Contest in Pittsburgh. By receiving gold medals, certificates of merits, cash awards, and senior portfolio schol- arships, many art students were encouraged to continue with their art. Ziegler. I Front Row: Alice Schultz, Marcia Barrett, Joy Mayfield, Mary Williams, Marlene Griffith. 72 -J .af SPANISH CLUB-Buck Row: Bob Hutton, Robert Sands, Dick Lujin, jack Null, Larry Heath, David Dodd, Jim Moyer, Dave Wright, Ellie Smith. 0 Middle Row: Lavonna Guy, Monika jenkins, Carol Shaw, Twila Karr, Anna Mc- Kiddy, Linda Sue Simpson, Dorothy Rodina, Alberta Timm, Mrs. Gertrude- Bell. 0 Front Row: Sarah Velasquez, Bonnie Williams, Joyce Ricketts, Paula Bloustine, Sally Vogt, Lou Ann Erickson, ,Io Ann Nelson, Kathie Kranson, Linda Brad- ley. Language Clubs Gffer Practice and Fun SPANISH CLUB 9 This year, for the first time, the Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude Bell, met once every two' weeks during the second-year class period instead of after school. This ar- rangement helped increase interest in the ad- vanced course. Different groups presented Spanish plays for the programs, and the entire membership planned the semester events. FRENCH CLUB-Bark Row: Janice Chapin, Jim Young, Ronfi nie Haggard, Jim Overbay, Walt Dods, Lowell Davis, Ronnie Lewis. I Third Row: Diane Irwin, Pat Sherwoodmloy Schaefer, Don Myers, jesse Law, Mrs. Gertrude Bell,.fCarol Williams. 0 Second Row: Dixie McLanahan, Paula Strong, Paula Good- FRENCH CLUB 9 C'est la vie fsuch is lifej is the motto of the Northeast French Club, Les M ,' Sponsored by Mrs. Gertrude Bell',i'lfl'Es club is a very pleasant and effectiveparlt of the mem- bers' education. As theprograms are given al- most entirely in,F'rt-Siich, the students develop fluency and-Aiiiaiprove their pronunciation. man, Mary Crouch, Carol Noel, Elinor Hadley, Barbara Fisher. I Front Row: Cherie Terhune, Judy Ruby, Johanna Rose, Sunday Giordano, Margie Lucito, LaNelle Cado, Sandra Carpenter, Mary Drummond. 73 Y-Teens Have Activity-Filled Year 9 The Y-Teen organization, with its many and varied social events, is open to all sopho- more, junior, and senior girls who wish to be a part of the fun-filled Y-Teen program. The big event of the Y-Teen year is the Sweetheart Dance. This year the Y-Teens in- troduced a Hrst', in choosing their Sweetheart Queen. Three senior Y-Teens were nominated, and the queen was elected from these. Two princesses were elected also, one from three junior nominees and one from the sophomore nominees. This year's queen was Janet Bald- win, the princesses were Toni Umidon, a jun- ior, and Barbara Goldthwaite, a sophomore. Y-TEENS-Burk Row: Mafyln Comby, Shirley Scovill, Mar- garet Folkert, Ruth Bellmyer, Dorothy Rodina, Ann Hum- phrey, Delberra Browning, Linda Fornelli, Mary Hisey. 0 Fiflfa Row: Virginia Tricarico, Margaret Rodina, Lavonna Guy, Hazel Gauert, Mary Lou Brown, Sharon Emmett, Pat Young, Pat Sherwood, janet McFarlane. 0 Fourfla Row: Mar- guriette Crawford, Twila Karr, Mary Jo lnbody, Sue Arnold, Bernita Burgin, Anna McKiddy, Diane Irwin, Elly Dethlefsen, Carole Joy, Linda Herner. 0 Third Row: Norma Haynie, 9 Together with the Hi-Y, the Y-Teens helped in holding pre-Christmas services in the Northeast Y.M.C.A. building several mornings during the week before Christmas. These serv- ices were not restricted to Hi-Y and Y-Teen members, but were held for anyone who wished to attend. 9 A new feature of the Y-Teen program this year was their candlelight installation, which was held in the Northeast Presbyterian Church. This gave an inspirational start to the interest- ing year ahead. With such a full calendar, it is obvious that the Y-Teen organization is a busy one, giving its members a memorable and enjoyable year. Mary Hicklin, Barbara Day, Ada Beth Breckenridge, Helen Boyd, Mary jane Prock, Caroline Kern, Virginia Calvert, Darrylene York, Gloria Stephens. 0 Second Row: Mary Mc- Querry, Carol Kidd, Pat Layton, Carolyn DeLapp, Joyce Rick- etts, Barbara Goldthwaite, Paula Strong, Sally Vogt, Janet Baldwin, Wanda Ray. 0 Front Row: Barbara Sims, Dorothy Ames, Martha Englert, Toni Umidon, Carol Legant, Ruth Snyder, Inez Hazlett, Ruth Anne Killian, Paula Staufer, Norma Young. 74 And Everyone Had a Grand Time Y-TEEN CABINET-Buck THE SWEETHEART QUEEN and her princesses reigned at the Sweet- ROW5 Carole J0Y,II1fCfC111b Rep' heart Dance. fLefi fo rightj Jerry Coliver, Barbara Goldtliwaite, Janet resentativeg Mary jo Inbody, ' President, Janet Baldwin, Secre- tary. 0 Front Row: Carolyn Dc Lapp, Treasurer, Barbara Sims, Vice-President. Baldwin, the queeng Gail Howard, Toni Umidon, and Larry Heath. THE MUSICAL, ENCHANTING NIGHT of the Sweetheart Dance brought the swirl of beautiful pastel formals and the beat of soft, slow music. 75 SENIOR HI-Y-Back Row: Keith Seo-tt, Duane Del-Iart, Jerry Towles, Terry Bryson, Ralph Tosti, John Hutchison, jim Porter, Walt Dods, Dennis Glidewell. 0 Third Row: Wayne McReynolds, Ronnie Blair, Gary Liggett, jack O'Loughlin, Jim Overbay, Dick Lujin, Duane Butrum, Ronald Andereck, David Benson. 0 Second Row: Mr. Charles Wise, JUNIOR HI-Y-Back Row: Walter Shields, Larry Heath, Richard Hartman, Mike Hentschel, jim Whiteaker, Bob Lynn, Donald Boone, Fred johnson, Ken Gates, Roy Beaty, l Lawrence Parks, Donald Carpenter, Robert May, Jerry McFall, Jerry Crim, jim Loria, Jerry Rick, Herbert Hodge, Richard Harris. 0 Front Row: Jess La Puma, David Sano, Ernest Alvey, Mike Cannova, Lenwood Henning, Bill Sanders, jim Hooten, Bruce Huston, Bob Sands, Fred Inbody. jack Null. 0 Front Row: Jerry Colliver, Lee Rozell, Fred Bonadonna, Bob Copeland, Nelson Martin, Philip Rew, Bill Durham, jim Randazzo, John Hardie, Mr. Charles Wise. Hi-Y Clubs Offer Educational Programs 9 The three Hi-Y clubs serve several purposes for teen-age boys in the Northeast district. They offer programs for the education and in- spiration of each individual, and opportunities for development of Christian character. Special speakers are sometimes present at regular business meetings. Films are used, too, in connection with discussions. The Youth and Government conference at Jefferson City gives each boy a chance for participation in politics. 76 9 Members are able to serve others by acting as leaders for Gra-Y groups in grade schools. They also take part in the Backaches for Brotherhood program, in which each boy gives a set amount of a day's earnings to NVorld Service for overseas relief. Society life is not lacking in the Hi-Y pro- gram. The Senior club sponsors the annual Snowball Dance. In addition, swimming par- ties, informal get togethersf' and suppers round out the activities which make the Y Hut a community center. The Snowball Dance Drew a Bi rowd SOPHOMORE HI-Y-Buck Row: Tommy Garrison, Verne Ferro, john Huke, Fred Schlie, Paul Cacioppo, Angelo Tosri, Roberts, Bernard Hartley, Phil Risbeck, Bill Kidwell, John Eugene Engle. Porter, Mr. Chuck Wise. 0 Front Row: joseph Beechina, jim THE QUEEN OF THE SNOXVBALL DANCE, Joyce Pollard, stands all smiles after re- ceiving her scepter and crown of flowers. A 'KREAL COOLH EVENING found everyone in high spirits and eager to help make the Annual Snowball Dance a huge success. 77 FOR AN ENJOYABLE DIP the Seal Club meets every other Monday in the pool. The girls swim to music, learn new stunts for their synchronized swimming team, have races, and work to improve their diving. Enjoyment and Improvement Are Goals 9 After tryouts and elections were held, ac- tive Seal Club members made life rather miser- able at the initiation meeting for new girls and the club's new sponsor, Miss Marilyn Bondu- rant. Later, the total membership planned the spring event-a horse-back ride and picnic. 9 The primary emphasis of the club is personal enjoyment and swimming improvement. With these in mind, the girls prepared water ballecs, SEAL CLUB-Buck Row: Sandra Nichols, Sylvia Sweeney, Virginia Lynn, Judy Clarke, Dorothy Rodina, Nellie Wallace, Karol Soldanels, Carol Jones, Miss Marilyn Bondurant. 0 Middle Row: Alice Schultz, Judy Havens, Janice Shields, Mar- which were presented to the accompaniment of instrumental music and incorporated various swimming strokes and intricate stunts. Some of the acts were given in public performances for various groups over the city, including phys- ical education teachers who attended the State Teachers Convention. One number was pre- pared especially for presentation at the Spring Open House. garet Rodina, Hazel Faustlin, Kay Michael, Gail Goza, Jean Johnson, Dolores Loudon. 0 Front Row: Karen Tuleen, Carol Preston, Dolores McMullin, Beverly McClendon, Carol Har- row, Judy Newmyer, Emily Hume, Joyce Johnson, Rita Roth. 78 OLYMPIC CLUB CABINET-Back Row: Mary Crouch, Secretary, Mary Elizabeth Barton, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 2g Linda Bradley, President 1. Front Row: Jean lgert, Treasurer 1, Secretary 25 Norma Waterworth, Treasurer 25 Bonnie Townley, Vice-Presi- dent 2. UP AND OVER goes the volleyball as these girls par- ticipate in one of their favorite sports. Olympians Display Sportsmanship 0 The Olympic Club is an activity for girls especially interested in athletics. As such, it serves Well itsfgtwo main purposes, which are promoting good sportsmanship through direct competition, and bringing together the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes. OLYMPIC CLUB-Buck Row: Barbara Sola, Sharon Ericson. Barbara Burnes, Evelyn Lutgen, Phyllis Calia, Fayan Johnson, Geraldine Quarrato, Sandra Pollard, Coradean Czeschin, Eva Needham, Mary Elizabeth Barton. 0 Third Row: Harriet Hendrickson, Judy Dull, Carol Williams, Nancee Pickett. Mary Shields, Carole Roper, Karen Cole, Peggy Needham, Marilyn Colyer, Joyce Colyer, Ellen Chartrand, Maxine 9 Hockey, basketball, or baseball is an impor- tant part of every meeting. To add a little spice to the year, the Olympians had a spring picnic and a chili supper. They also enjoyed giving the new members a good-natured initiation and serving the refreshments at basketball sports- day, which Was held at Northeast. Johnson. 0 Second Row: Miss Lou Jean Moyer, Mary Crouch, Carol Van Compernolle, Hazel Gauert, Judy Rennison, Joanne McConnell, Jeanette Flippin, Jean Facemire, Lou Ann Erickson, Linda Bradley, Carol Wansing. I Front Row: Nancy Heckart, Jean Igert, Bonnie Townley, Dorothy Catt, Anna Zimmer- man, Norma Waterworth, Betty Barton, Judy Elledge, Mary Drummond, Jacqueline Lamar. 79 Our Pep Club purs the Teams on SENIOR PEP CLUB-Back Row: Dorothy Rodina, Margaret Folkert, Shirley Scovill, Doralee Vance, Ruth Morlan, Linda Bradley, Lou Ann Erickson, Lavonna Guy, Paula Strong, Clyda Toms. 0 Fifth Row: Beverly Perry, Darlene Speed, Gay Worth, Diana Childs, Dolores Stovall, Norma Haynie, Gloria Cox, Sally Vogt, Barbara Cary, Hazel Faustlin, Joyce Ricketts. 0 Fourth Row: Mary Hisey, Ann Humphrey, Mari- etta Cartmell, Ruth Hicklin, Linda Simpson, Margueriette Crawford, Twila Karr, Zetta Gunnels, Mary Lee Gordon, Judy Dull. 0 Third Row: Barbara Mulnix, Jerre Murray, JUNIOR PEP CLUB--Back Row: Barbara Burnes, Car- lene Fries, Melissa Kerr, Janet McFarlane, Brenda Brown, Pat Towles, Carol Williams, Nancee Pickett, Mary Shields, Jo- anne McConnell, Judy Rennison, Maurine Teel. 0 Sixth Row: Nina Deller, Rose Sommers, Pat Sportsman, Rosalie Windrum, Kaye Clark, Sharon Ericson, Barbara Sola, Eve- lyn Lutgen, Diane Irwin, Mary Jo Ranallo, Pat Sherwood, Ruth Bellmyer. 0 Fifth Row: Virginia Tricarico, Jo Ann Jackson, Carol Shaw, Lorna Young, Barbara Ranallo, Jean Facemire, Judy Clarke, Carol Van Compernolle, Carol Mooney- ham, Jacqueline Lamar, Elaine Fisher, Barbara Sellers. 0 Fourth Row: Barbara Barnes, Beverly Duncan, Mary Brook- 80 Mary Ann Benenate, Janice Hendrickson, Joyce Elliott, Caro- line Kern, Genelle Goings, Wanda Ray, Janet Baldwin, Linda Cureton, Joyce Shafer. 0 Second Row: Sharon Lynn, Roberta Alexander, Jo Marie Ross, Ruth Snyder, Pauline Van Camp, Joyce Johnson, Anna Zimmerman, Janice Segler, Doro- thy Catt, Bonnie Townley, Barbara Sims. 0 Front Row: Norma Waterworth, Maryln Comby, Maxine Johnson, Carol Jones, Eva Needham, Nancy Jodts, Barbara Duncan, Beverly Duncan. man, Natalie Arenson, Ramona Barlow, Deanna Ratliff, Sally Payton. Sandra Carpenter, Mary Hicklin, Connie Westwood, Deanna Norman, Judy Gore. 0 Third Row: Martha Englert, Belva Cornett, Mary Drummond, Beverly McClendon, Doris Van Camp, Bettie Jones, Kay Fox, Betty Barton, Joyce John- son, Toni Umidon, Jean Elledge, Dorothy Ames. 0 Scfrovm' Row: Shirley Butterheld, Fayan Johnson, Phyllis Calia, Becky Gordon, Pat Akes, Wanda Carey, Judy Fenton, Norma Mc- Danel, Elly Dethlefsen, Carole Joy, Anna McKiddy. 0 Front Row: Barbara Whiteman, Nancee Burgess, Ellie Smith, Pat Cole. With Their Enthusiastic upport PEP CLUB CABINET-Back Row: Hazel Fausrlin, Secretaryg Linda Bradley, President. ' Front Row: Kay Fox, Vice-Presidentg Joyce Sha- fer, Treasurer. THE FINE SPIRIT of these cheer- leaders aids the Northeast Vikings in their many victories. CLeft to rigbfj Jo Ann Nelson, Sue Smith, Karen Talbot, Liz Barton, Mary Crouch, Jean Igert. 9 Yea! Yea! Yea! Northeast! When this is shouted by the girls of the Pep Club, these words have power to cheer our teams on to many victories. At the State Basketball Tour- nament, which was held at St. Louis, many of the members lent moral support to the team as Northeast surged on to take the second place trophy. SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB-Buck Row: Patricia Taylor, Margaret Rodina, Beverly McElmurry, Karen Drenon, Janice Chapin, Nancy Allen, Sandra Pollard, Karol Soldanels, Wanda Bond, Judy Harbert. I Fifth Row: Patricia Feagans, Myrna Ayers, Lurose McGraw, Peggy Needham, Sandra Nichols, Jo- anne Dixon, Shelba Towsley, Carolyn Reed, Loretta Farmer, Florence Woolsoncroft. 0 Fourth Row: Barbara Goldthwaite, Hazel Gauert, Mary Lou Brown, Janice Manners, Carole Roper, Joan Berhke, Judy Klein, Roberta Michael, Sharon 0 Though the main object of the Club is to promote interest in the athletic contests, the girls ind time for social activities, such as the Annual Dance. Last year a new trend was started when the club chose a King. Considering the many victories of this year's teams and the social activities of the club, the girls felt that 1955 had been an extremely en- joyable and successful year. Carder. 0 Third Row: Joyce Stockinger, Judee Gard, Linda Cordry, Judy Havens, Reta Jones, Judy Hume, Deanna Cary, Norma Lowe, Sally Jo Whisler, Miss Lou Jean Moyer. 0 Sec- ond Row: Nancy Cook, Carrah Hendrix, Alyce Metzelthin, Sandra Wadley, Marian Courtier, Donna Nichoalds, Judy Mulvany, Carol Wansing, Judy Todd, Barbara Blair. 0 Front Roux: QCheerleadersJ Jo Ann Nelson, Sue Smith, Karen Talbot, Liz Barton, Mary Crouch, Jean Igert. 81 GIRLS' HOCKEY SPORTS DAY TEAM -fLeft to Righty Dorothy Catt, Ruth Morlan, Linda Bradley, Lou Ann Erick- son, Barbara Kiser, Bonnie Townley, Ha- zel Faustlin, Jean Igert, Maxine john- son, Anna Zimmerman, Mary Crouch, Virginia Tricarico, Ramona Barlow, Carol Van Compernalle, Jacqueline La- mar, Harriet Hendrickson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SPORTSDAY TEAM-Back Row: Norma Waterworth, Linda Bradley, Judy Clark, Miss Lou Jean Moyer, Eva Needham, Barbara Burnes, Dorothy Catt. 0 Frovnf Row: Hazel Faustlin, Jackie Lamar, Carol Mooineyham, Bonnie Townley, Lou Ann Erickson, Sharon Ericson. Gym Classes Are Active in Many Sports 9 While the Weather was still Warm enough for outdoor activities, the girls' gym classes were out on the athletic field playing hockey. Before the season was finished, sixteen girls were chosen to represent Northeast on hockey sportsday, which was held at Westport. Volleyball was the next sport taken up by the class members. Although no volleyball sportsday was held to offer competition be- tween schools, the players still worked hard to perfect their game. 9 When the basketball season came, the junior and senior girls began to practice basketball earnestly in preparation for the annual Junior- Senior game, which the juniors won, 31-2 8. Later, plans were laid and carried out for the basketball sportsday, for which Northeast girls acted as hostesses. A luncheon was served in the school cafeteria for all who attended. 82 When spring arrived, bringing bright sun- shine and Warmer weather, the classes again headed for the athletic Held. There the girls began batting, pitching, and fielding practice in preparation for games between the classes and for softball sportsday. For the sportsday, sixteen girls were chosen to represent North- east against the other Kansas City public high schools in games played at East. 9 In addition to these team games, the girls enjoyed many individual sports, such as bad- minton, table tennis, and a new game called tenniquoits. They also learned many square dances and modern dance steps, and swam at least once a week. This year Miss Marilyn Bondurant joined the staff of the girls' physical education de- partment. She and Miss Lou Jean Moyer planned the various game schedules and super- vised the intramural activities. Girls? ports IN THE OLE SWIMMIN' HOLE the girls enjoy a fast and furious game of water polo. PARTICIPANTS IN BASKETBALL SPORTSDAY, which was held at Northeast this year, ended an event- ful day With this luncheon in our school cafeteria. BADMINTON RANKS HIGH on the list of the girls' favorite indoor sports. B K' x-A -1 Q'PROlNfIENADE HOME, calls Miss Bondurant as the girls in gym class learn a new square dance. Football Vikes Shine Against Their Opposition 9 This year proved a milestone for schools in the Interscholastic League. For the first time in the history of the league, the teams played in their own stadiums, which are located at East and Southeast High Schools. Although the stadiums are not yet finished, their completion is planned for the near future. 9 Again this year the Vikings were chosen by sportswriters and opposing coaches as a con- tender for the championship. This assignment proved more diflicult than expected, as spec- tators saw the most well-balanced league since 1950. The team improved steadily throughout its schedule, finishing with a record of five wins, three losses, and one tie, which gave it second place in the Interscholascic League. 3 In the season,s opener, the Vikes rolled over Raytown in a great third quarter, only to have the Blue Jays win in the final stanza. In their rst league game Northeast outlasted Paseo for the victory. Next came the encounter with the boys from East, who were also eyeing the crown. After a tough battle, the Vikes slammed back in the last five seconds of play for a tie game. The following week Central downed the Vikings for the first time in thir- teen years. Next the Norsemen's rushing at- tack hit a season high as they stopped the Knights from Southeast, and then coasted to an easy win over Westport. The top football action of the season saw Northeast pitted against Southwest. Northeast's running attack and unexpected passes were the deciding fac- tors in the meeting, as the Vikes ended South- west's title hopes. In the first of two nonleague games, the Vike eleven swamped our intercity opponent, William Chrisman, in a one-sided battle. To end the season, the Vikes met defeat at the hands of Wyandotte. Continued on mfxf page Markey ouch Don Cobb Carl Fordyce David Worden Harold Brockus Jim Frechin Gene Kuhn Ja es Lewis Mike Kerr Duane Butrum Bob Haas Jerry Towles Tom Spencer Terry Bryson Walt Dods Ronald Haggard Durward Watson Ronald Fry Larry Pence Roger Reynolds Ray Ricono Fred Heine Ralph Tosti Herschell Murry Hadley Reimal Mike Cannova Sam Marmoy Joe Giambalvo Coach Dick Kilbury Fred Johnson Dale Maddox John Miles Charles Price Larry Maddox Kenny Ball Chas. Pennington Harold Gentry David Sano Glenn Hosman Ed Forbes Mr Deniston Lee Rozell Buszness M gr 9 Northeast placed Gene Kuhn, Durward Watson, and Dale Maddox on first team all- stars, Mike Kerr and Ronald Fry receiving honorable mention. The coaches, E. A. Markey 1954 FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T Pts. Opp. Pts. East 4 0 2 173 43 Northeast 4 1 1 79 5 8 Central 3 2 1 9 3 69 Southwest 3 2 1 5 9 46 Southeast 3 3 0 73 8 5 Westport 1 4 1 5 7 123 Paseo 0 6 0 5 0 161 and Fred Heine, the players, and the fans alike are to be congratulated for their in making this another Winning season. GAME SCORES if Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast Northeast 'E Northeast 13 13 6 7 13 20 20 35 7 35 N 011-league games Raytown Paseo East Central Southeast Westport Southwest Chrisman Wyandotte h elp 20 12 6 20 6 0 14 0 26 LONG LIVE THE QUEENV' shouted the loyal subjects of the 1954 football queen, Miss Elizabeth Barton. 85 ,, , -., - 1.l., ,, .,. ... Football THESE FOOTBALL MANAGERS, Bradley Reimal and Charles De Hart, are responsible for the valu- able football equipment. They must have everything on hand and in good condition when it is needed. VICTORIOUS after a rough game, Northeasfs Vikings relax during a bus ride back to school. RUGGED LINE ACTION, with everyone in on the play, highlight- ed the game with Central. Vikes Take Second in League FOOTBALL FIRST SQUAD-Bark Row: Hadley Reimal, Ronald Fry, Tom Spencer, Mike Kerr, jerry Towles, Jim Frechin, Roger Reynolds, Carl Fordyce, Gene Kuhn. 0 Third Row: Coach Fred Heine, Duane DeHart, Durward Watson, Harold Brockus, Sam Marmoy, Walt Dods, Herschell Murry, Bob Haas, Ronnie Haggard, Ralph Tosti, Duane Butrum, Da- 86 vid Sano. 0 Sl'C0'71d Row: Brad Reimal, Terry Bryson, Larry Maddox, Dale Maddox, Jim Lewis, Glenn Hosman, Charles Pennington, Harold Gentry, Fred Johnson, Coach E. A. Mark- ey. 0 Front Row: Kenny Ball, John Miles, Ray Ricono, joe Giambalvo, Eddie Forbes, David Worden, Richard Kilbury, Mike Cannova. A SPIRITED HALF-TIME PEP TALK by Coach Mark- ey spurred these down-trodden Vikes on to a fighting second-half comeback. THIS UNUSUAL END strolled casually upon the field but his talents failed to help the Central defense bring down the hard-running ball carrier, Mike Kerr. GGB99 Team Posts Eight Wins, Two Losses 9 Under the combined efforts of Coach Charles Huhn and Coach Cloverdyke, the Northeast B team finished the season.With a record of eight wins and two losses, which gave them a tie for second place in league play. With this record and the experience the Rinky Dinks' gained, the Varsity should be of championship quality again next year. FOOTBALL SECOND SQUAD-Bark Row: Roy Beaty, Paul Doty, Bill Kauffmann, Jim Whiteaker, Walter Barnes, Marvin Weakley, Avery Shirley, Dennis Alt, Ray Lepper. 0 Third Row: Bill Crouch, Ronald Yahne, William Vinyard, Bob Lynn, John Hardie, Tom Beard, Rex Cox, Robert Stock- ton, Marion Riley, Chuck Miller, Gary Sheets. 0 Second Row: GAME SCORES Northeast 14 Raytown 12 Northeast 7 Paseo 0 Northeast 6 East 13 Northeast 6 Central 0 Northeast 18 Wyandotte 0 Northeast 18 Southeast 12 Northeast 24 Westport 0 Northeast 32 Wyandotte 6 Northeast 6 Southwest 28 Northeast 13 Chrisman 6 Nelson Martin, Ken Gates, Richard Hartman, Mike Hent- schel, Glen Jenkins, John Sullivan, Terry Pool, Philip Rew Bill Beaver, Larry Cook, Gene Graupner, John Croucher Coach Cloverdyke. 0 Front Row: Larry Morrison, Bill Dur- ham, Robert Morrison, Don Davis, Harold Chenoweth, Rob- ert Hodge, Earl Williamson, Larry Krebbs, Harold Watson 87 Basketball BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM CLeft to riglatj-Dale Mad- dox, Salvatore Cali, Robert McCanclless, George Clausen, James Hoffman, Leland Harms, Coach Charles Huhn, James Porter, Cagers Place Sec 9 Playing the heaviest schedule in the school's history, Northeast, under the excellent train- ing of Coach Charles Huhn, became the first Interscholastic League Team since nineteen thirty-five to become a finalist in the Missouri State High School Class A Basketball Tourna- ment. The team had a starting ive all of whom could score in double figures, and also a capable bench as proved by their record of twenty wins and four losses. They finished second in the Interscholastic League. After the regular season was over, North- east entered the North Kansas City Regionals as an underdog. However, the Vikes captured Hrst place with victories over Northtown, Lin- coln, and East, to end the Bears' undefeated season of nineteen straight wins. U In the State Tournament at St. Louis, Northeast won an easy first-round game from Mercy, and was then confronted with a Cleve- land team which averaged six feet five inches in height. In a game which many sports experts called the finest high-school basketball game they had ever witnessed, the Vikings Won by 88 Walter Dods, Robert Mitchell, Robert Haas, Eliceo Nunez. CAbsentJ William Foxx. ond in tate Finals thirteen points. A close victory over Maple- wood landed Northeast in the finals against Joplin, which used a stalling type offense. The Vikes outscored Joplin in three out of four quarters, but a cold second quarter lost them the game by three points. In the pre-league games, Northeast romped over Glennon, Atchison, Southwest, and Lex- ington. The two long road trips to Topeka and Joplin saw the Vikes tire in the last quarter and meet defeat in both games. 0 After winning from Paseo in the first league game, the Vikings came up against a hot- shooting East team for a loss. In the following league games Northeast scored one-sided vic- tories over Southwest, Central, Manual, and Westport, with a close win over a determined Southeast team. During league play the cagers defeated two non-league foes, Ward and Spring Hill. With seven returning lettermen next year's squad should once again bring honors to the school. Basketball CHAMPION BASKETBALL TEAM QUEEN OE CHAMPIONS: Sharon Lynn and her escort, Bob McCandless, not possible without hard work by smile as Elicio Nunez presents the 1955 Basketball Queen with her corsagef Manager David Wright, Coach Huhn and Manager Richard Julian. FIRST TEAM GAME SCORES Northeast 7 0 5 Glennon Northeast 6 9 :E Atchison Northeast 42 75 Topeka Northeast 5 8 5 Wentworth Northeast 6 3 ii Southwest Northeast 6 0 5 Lexington Northeast 3 8 5 Joplin Northeast 4 3 is Ward Northeast 63 Paseo Northeast 5 6 is N. Kansas City Northeast 43 East Northeast 5 9 Southwest Northeast 70 Central Northeast 5 2 33 Spring Hill Northeast 5 7 Southeast Northeast 6 1 Manual Northeast 6 2 Westport Northeast 63 SN. Kansas City Northeast 5 4 ii Lincoln Northeast 6 5 ii East Northeast 6 7 :3Mercy Northeast 6 5 :P Cleveland Northeast 5 5 if Maplewood Northeast 44 if Joplin is N on-lea gue games FIRST TEAM 1955 LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pts. Opp. Pts. East 7 0 3 87 3 3 1 Northeast 6 1 415 316 Central 4 3 3 8 2 3 64 Westport 3 4 3 51 363 Paseo 3 4 3 29 3 5 5 Manual 2 5 3 59 407 Southeast 2 5 3 57 3 87 Southwest 1 6 3 6 1 417 9 Although the SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM won only four games, there is a certain amount of pride to be taken in the progress they made under Coach Harry Cloverdyke. The team was predominantly sophomores and suffered from lack of experience and height. As the season advanced, however, the athletic ability of the players and the hours of practice turned them into a much improved team. With two years of eligibility left for most of them, they will undoubtedly comprise a future championship squad. BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM fLc'f1f to riglatj-Ray Ricono, Bill Durham, Gene Graupner, Mike Hentschel, Bruce Clayton, Thomas Beard, Bernard Hartley, Richard Kauzlarich, Avery Shirley, John Porter, James McChesney. 89 Track TRACK TEAM-Back Row: Anthony Ruffolo, Harold Pierce, Richard Kauzlarich, Terry Bryson, Ralph Tosti, Jerry Towles. Jim Lewis, Clint Van Sickle, Bernard Hartley, Ronnie Hag- gard, Tom Beard, Harold Brockus, Earl Williamson, Fred johnson, Jim Welsh, Jeff Kennedy, Jim Coldsnow. 0 Third Row: Eddie Warmington, jim McChesney, Jim Hoffman, David Sano, Bob Peck, Leonard Holbert, Richard Hartman Jack O'Loughlin, Don Davis, Mike Jackson, Larry Rabius, Rex Cox, Tom Cox, Richard Zuber, Leonard Medley, Jerry Kaullen, Coach E. A. Markey. 0 Second Row: Jim Masters, Mike Kerr, Jim Whiteaker, Terry Pool, Bob Lynn, Charles Lewis, Harold Watson, Ken Gates, Herschell Murry, Glenn Hosman, Lowell Davis, Ronald Yahne, Eddie Forbes, Wayne Burton, Bob Nickson, Herbert Hodge, Keith Scott. 0 Front Row: John Porter, George Clausen, Walt Dods, john Sullivan, Harold Chenoweth, Walter Shields, Dale Christian, Philip Rew, Ray Ricono, Lee Rozell, Tom Colley, Don Cobb, Ron- ald Fry, David Worden, Bob Bailey. EASE AND GOOD FORM are THESE NORTHEAST SPEEDSTERS- RALPH TOSTI puts the demonstrated as Walt Dods sails Eddie Forbes, Keith Scott, Herschell shot away out thar!', over the high-jump bar. Murry, and Bob Lynn get the track sea- son off to a fast start. Track Team tarts Off with a Bang 9 With ten returning lettermen, the track team began practice early in January under the direction of Coach E. A. Markey. U After participating in the Big Seven Indoor meet, the cindermen traveled to the State In- door at Columbia, where they placed tenth. Jim Hoffman set a new state record in the high jump with a leap of six feet one and thir- teen-sixteenth inches. 90 In their first dual meet the Vikes defeated Southeast in both Senior and Junior divisions. Besides the dual meets with their Interscho- lastic League adversaries, Northeast has yet to compete in the Invitational at William Jewell, the K.U. Relays, Shawnee Mission Relays, St. Joseph Relays, the State Outdoor, and che City Meet. V1k1I1gS are Sports Mmded NDEADEYE BRADLEY racks up two points in a BASKETBALL BALLET-These Northeast and West- game during girls' Sportsday. port players display all the finesse of ballet performers in grabbing that rebound. CONTROL THE BALLD is the strategy called for by WITH THE SCORE TIED in the last few minutes of Coach Huhn during this time-out. the East game, excitement mounts as the boys on the bench yell encouragement to the team. THE FOOTBALL BANQUET capped off the season in which the Vikes captured second place in the Interscholastic League. l 9 1 I S 4 Um Qfomefzaama Own 74050664 Waimea Uma 2, 0. 7. .3 ,4fze Zeadgned 92 ff' fa .fanning ehool Government Begins in Homerooms Every school day a twenty-minute period is set aside which is known as homeroom. Its purpose is solely for conducting school business. During this time a bulletin from the office is read which informs the student body of many varied activ- ities. It also serves as a means of communication between the faculty and the students. Homeroom oflicers, student council representatives, senior and junior class oiiicers, student council president, and the officials for City Hall Day are all elected in homeroom. Two of the charitable activities participated in during the school year are the United Funds campaign and sending stock- ings to veterans at Christmas time. Periodically the homerooms are visited by student salesmen Who sell the school paper, the yearbook, and tickets for vari- ous school events. By taking an active part in homeroom We help our student government and promote good citizenship. FIRST-LET'S EAT! Then Weill talk if tbere,s timeln say the boys But the girls seem to be able to do both at the same time. 94 yy, mow Vikings THE FIRST ALL AMERICAN NOR'EASTER is being examined with pride by its producers, the ,54 Nor'easter Staff. CAFE MR. HUHN Burk Row: Winfried Williams, Gary Moore, Jim Lewis, Eugene Woodell, Robert Weant, Bill Minks. 0 Third Row: John Miles, Bob Turner, George Garten, George Precht, Neal Jensen, Jack Stotler, Mr. C. H. Huhn. 0 Second Row: Ellis Rider, Jerry Kin- caid, Robert Matthew, Jimmy Quinn, Eddie Sternes, Ray McGlathery, Fred Norwood. 0 Front Row: Jimmy Tucker, Ronald Kitchel, Jerry Witt- meyer, Emmett Plimmer, David Pat- ton, Ray Keithley, Vernon Simmons. 103 MR. WASSON Back Row: David Zimmerman, Charles Coakley, Stanley White, Jack Walker, Mr. N. E. Wasson. 0 Fourlb Row: Carl Vochatzer, Stanley Powell, Harvey Cundiff, Ed Cavender, Jerry Woody, Ho-ward Williams 0 Third Row: Tom Overfelt, Pat Vowells, Floyd Young, Rodger Wright, Bronice Yates, Naomi Young. I Srroml Row: Mary Billings, Deanna Ziegler, Bill W'eeks, Kenny W'agner, Linda Adams, Janis Ritchie. 0 Frou! Row: Shirley Wanstreet, Judy Warren, Sally Whis- ler, Marjorie Burgess, Elizabeth Ze- vecke, Shirley Brown. 104 MR. DITMARS Buck Row: Sharon Windle, Maxine Johnson, Bob Nickson, Lowell Davis, Glenn Hosman. I Fourifi Role: Jo- anne Dumsky, Denise Morrow, Ruth Hicklin, Betty White, Walt Dods, Bill Sanders, Mr. Thomas Ditmars. 0 Third Row: Mary Benenate, Barbara Mulnix, Mary Elizabeth Barton, Judy Dull, Sue Smith, Claudia Hayden. 0 .St'l'0IItY' Rout Paula Goodman, Mary Jo lnbody. Virginia Calvert, Mar- guriette Crawford, Janet Roberts, Jerre Murray. 0 Frou! Row: Jean Igert, Jo Marie Ross, Mary Lee Gor- don, Mary Crouch, Joyce Shafer, Gcnelle Goings. 95 Vikings 105 MR. KUNZ Burk Row: Anna Zimmerman, Sandra Kline, Judy McCarver, Mike Kerr, Robert Stockton, Anthony Ruffolo, Albert Kean, Mr. O. W. Kunz. o Fourlhi Row: Jo Anne Johnson, Eve- lyn Todd, Henrietta Wilson, Geral- dine Quarrato, Elizabeth Onka, Sue Elliott, Shirley Lauck, Alameda Ker- shaw. 0 Third Row: Doris Van Camp, Gay Worth, Virginia Tittone, Betty Tittone, Trixie Boyle, Ada Beth Breckenridge, Twila Karr, Jo Ann Bopp, Lurose McGraw. 0 Second Row: Lillian Cole, Maureen Harris, Edith De Stefano, Rose Marie Don- nici, Mabel Lewis, Carol Keck, Alice Chapman, Donna Nichoalds. 0 Front Row: Ruth Petty, Joan Clark, Do- lores Flinn, Sherry Simmons, Carole Rieder, Audra Wilson, Sally Coyle, Margaret King. 106 MR. ENGLE Buck Row: Eugene Burns, Harold Chenoweth, Roy Beary, Ralph An- thony, Richard Vowells, Mr. Merle R. Engle. 0 Third Row: John Asta, Burton Wetherill, Lee Deck, Stanton Raine, Robert Liggett, Allen Searcy. I Serond Row: Donald Cupito, Bob Cox, Clarence List, Glenn Pearce, Frank Fann, Jim Gassett. 0 Frou! Row: Joseph Becchina, Vincent Ga- late, Bob Bullard, Raymond Bren- garth, Jasper Mussurici, Delmer Strickland. 1 10 MISS BONDURANT Back Row: Lou Ann Middleton, Gloria Law, Carol Pridgen, Nancy Harlin, Dorothy Adcox, Barbara Goldthwaite, Judy Jackson. U Third Row: Norma Van Camp, Sarah Rauc- ci, Mary Ramsey, Paula Staufer, Lau- ra Matson, Rosalie Spencer, Carol Kidd, Roberta Michael. 0 Second Row: Norma Lairmore, Alice New- man, Jackie Lane, Mary McQuerry, Sue Martin, Lucile Bryant, Margie Suarez. I Fronl Row: Margreat Brown, Mary Lou Kropf, Barbara Christopher, Judy Chrisman, Pat Dodson, Jo Ann Lanigan, Pat Gen- try. 1 10 MISS BONDURANT Buck Row: Nadine Carter, Sandra Lasswell, DeLois Koehly, Sandra Pol- lard, Donna Curry, Julia Gottman, Miss Marilyn Bondurant. 0 Third Row: Judith Hume, Katherine Mc- Clure, Sylvia Williams, Dixie Mizell, Kay Dykes, Connie Garzee, Myrna Magargee, Wanda Bond. 0 Sevonfl Row: Carole Roper, Elaine Morlan, Janice Chapin, Jane Lyons, Marilyn McLean, Betty Shea, Marcia Whip- ple, Joyce Giddens. 0 Front Row: Carolyn Hays, Martha Sowers, Donna Murray, Carol Bartow, Joan Bethke, Pat Gibbs, Gloria Michelon, 96 110 MISS MOYER Buck Row: Sharon O'Dell, Donna Ellis, Norma Haynie, Donna Cundiff, Charlotte Campbell, Datha Buckner, Florence Patton. 0 Third Row: Sue Woodworth, Lois Smith, Mae Johnson, Kay Fox, Jean Facemire, Jo Anne Piland, Jo' Ann Boyle, Connie West- wood. 0 Srvorzd Row: Shirley Cor- son, Roberta Alexander, Barbara Good, Iva Batson, Betty Taylor, Judy Rennison, Barbara Ranallo. 0 Front Row: Nancy Heckart, Mary Candillo, Ramona Zachary, Fleda Lewis, Kay Cameron, Nancy Pouche, Joyce Rick- etts. 110 MISS MOYER Burk Row: Nancee Burgess, Judy Clarke, Marcia Campbell, Ruth Myers, Elizabeth Trail, Nancy Wyatt, Shar- on Ericson. 0 Third Roux: Loretta Canole, Beverly Bonne, Ruth Bell- myer, Carol Shaw, Rosalie Windrum, Barbara Sola, Janet Van Becelaere, Miss Lou Jean Moyer. 0 Svroml Rorw: Carol Gerard, Par Towles, Irene Skeen, Frances Johnston, Shirley Sco- vill, Jean Quinley, Carol Chambers. I Front Row: Theresa Hall, Joyce Johnson, Emily Hume, Rochelle Bar- nard, Gayle Coats, Jeanette Flippin, Nancy Pickett. 2 0 1 MR. JOHNSON Buck Row: Freddie Filsinger, Chris- tian Ziegler, Ronald Haggard, Ralph Steiner, John Buck, Forrest Webb, John Laster, Mr. Clifton E. Johnson. 0 Third Row: Jerry Swanson, Jimmy Hurst, Raymond Reed, LeRoy Krem- er, Bob Lohrengel, Bert Caspari, Harry Johnson, Gary Twyman. 0 Second Raw: Marilyn Hollopeter, David Speake, Bob West, Jean Johnson, Beverly Guerrant, Fayan Johnson, Salvatore Sorisso, Philip Rew. 0 Frou! Row: Joan Miller, Juanita Al- bertson, Jessie Livingston, Virginia Jarrett, Mary Sullivan, Dorothy Moore, Kay Lewis, Barbara Kcllett. 97 Vikings OH MY ACHING BACK! Mary Ann Benenate has her troubles learning to change a tire in Driver Ed. Q 4, ,rw ,ar if .MM ww. W Q 1, J F' 2 Vikings WORKING WITH THE SCHOOL NURSE, these girls spend an hour each day in helping the pupils with the various ills they bring to the health center. Cleef! fo righfjz Louise Allinder, Pat Holmes, Anna Zimmerman, Noni Butts, Diane Irwin. 2 02 MR. REESE Buck Row: Robert Morrison, Bill Callahan, Don Hoover, Jimmy Pence, Mr. I. E. Reese. 0 Third Row: Mary Wolfgeher, jim Mercer, Jim Welsh, Joe Cannova, Billy Donahue. 0 Sn'- ond Row: Alfonso Ascensio, Marion Riley, Steve Wilson. Frances Burton, Mary Ann Costanza. I Frou! Row: Dewey Blunt, Jane Bellante, Gloria Contorno, Louella Moore, Genevieve Seiolaro. 203 MISS GAYLORD Bunk Row: Allan Pendleton, Terry Battin, Ted Wolf, John Tortoriec, Tom Cox, Gary Johnson, Donald Jones. 0 Third Roux: Virginia Loftis, Sandra Nichols, Peggy Needham, Mary Hisey, Mary Hatcher, Anna Jank, Miss Gladys Gaylord. 0 Sccoml Row: Judy Havens, Valerie Vittoria, Myrna Ayers, James Combs, Barbara Yates, Carolyn Reed, Kay Michael. 0 Frou! Row: Barbara Dempsey, Barbara Cramer, Sandra Pennington, Carol Preston, Wanda Laughlin, Pat Anderson, joy Boyles. 2 06 MR. LOWE Bark Row: Duane Groff, Larry Clift, Robert Ewens, Vern Colvin, Mr. For- rest Lowe, Jerry Brookshire. 0 Third Row: Robert Burns, Ronald Culbert- son, Ralph Buchanan, Frank Carra- musa, Larry Buccero, Patrick Boan, Ray Cook. 0 Secomi Row: Daniel Griffith, David Egleston, Ivan Beebe, Fred Caswell, Larry Agnew, Andrew Avila, Ronald Brumbaugh. 0 Fl'UUf Row: Harold Bullock, jerry Colliver, Gene Box, jim Dempsey, Eddie Forbes, Joseph Giambalvo. 98 Vikings 2 07 MR. ALEXANDER Bark Row: Raymond Hughes, Gene Smith, Mike Phillips, Sal Cali, Duane Sheridan, Richard Green. 0 Fourth Row: Nancy Blum, Bob Frazier, Jack Thomson, Carl Thayer, Robert Di Raimo, Bill Peve, Herb Fults. 0 Tfairzf Row: Linda Compton, Pat Maddox, Alice Crutcher, Sharon Wilkite, Pat Davis, Karen Polfer, Mr. Nolan Alex- ander. 0 Second Row: Joan Miller, David Hanson, Howard George, Juanita Callow, Judy Harbert, Velma Box, Pat Prosser. 0 Front Row: Wilma Garcia, Jerry Jeffries, Betty Morris, James Petty, Sylvia Borland, Alice Humphrey, Marna Etter. 208 MRS. WILSON Buck Row: Bob Bailey, Ronnie Owens, Terry Morton, James Bishop, Charles Anderson, Jim Carpenter, Mrs. Irma Wilson. 0 Fourth Row: Charles Hoover, Nelson Martin, Dale Maddox, Donald Boone, Harold Blaine, James O'Dell, Carl Merriott, Richard Beall. 0 Third Row: James Allen, Gene Chambers, Jim McCormick, John Coleman, Pascual Rum, Dale Christian, Bill Beaver. 0 Secoiml Row: Anna Beatty, Jerry Cramer, Maxine Bias, Barbara Barnes, Francine MC- Lallen, Joe Mandacina, Tom Pugh, Bob MeMurry. 0 Front Row: Shirley Everley, Inez Hazlett, Roland Miller, James Adkins, Barbara Overfelt, Jo- anne McConnell, Rosemary Abbolito. 209 MISS THOMPSON Bark Row: Judy Calhoun, Joy Schaef- er, Rodney Fisher, Jerry Parish, Roger Toner, Jerry Liggett, Kenneth John- son, Miss Ruth Thompson. 0 Third Ro-uf: Joseph Dold, Richard Cross, Brenda Bales, Judy Wade, Frances Ventimiglia, Evelyn Johnson, Dennis Alt, Gene Graupner. 0 Second' Roux: Don Miller, Susan Wilson, Julie Bak- er, Gloria Hill, Luella Williams, John Bennett, Robert Duston, Jerry Kaul- len. 0 Front Row: Marian Courtier, Carol Lee, Deanna Cary, Judy Todd, Connie Calia, Bonnie Netz, Norma McMillian, Benny French. TABLE SETTING, SERVING, AND GOOD MANNERS are only a few of the many things taught to the girls in the foods classes. fLeft to riglotj: Rose Tamburello, Elizabeth Tamburel- lo, Pat Murry, Shirley Scott, Carol Jean Thompson. 99 Vikings AUD. MR. CLOSSON Burk Roux: Bradley Reimal, Ronald Yahne, Clinton Van Sickle, Durward Watson, George Lago, Bill Kidwell, Mr. Robert Closson. 0 Third Row: Charles Price, Larry Welch, jim Tay- lor, Harold Howie, Donald McKenzie, Larry Morrison, Meyer Lerner. 0 Ser- oufl Row: Lawrence Lombardo, Jerry Lewis, Bill Strong, Buddy Hockett, Mike jackson, Hadley Reimal, Tom Spencer. 0 Front Row: Lee Rozell, Eugene Hahs, Ross Henshaw, ulolin Hurst, Gordon Leighter, Ronnie Williams, David Miller. 210 MR. SMITH Back Row: Pete Worsley, Ronnie Warlen, Marion Saladino, Angelo Tos- ti, Roy Keithley, Ralph Pasley. 0 Third Row: Fred Schlie, john Mun- ger, Ronald Baucom, Charles Polk, Robert Snider, Winferd Graves. 0 Seroml Row: Charles Teel, jeffry Haynes, Kenneth Brown, Francis Barber, Leonard Dever, Kenneth Kit- chens. 0 Front Row: Mike McCor- mick, Bob Henderson, Robert Mossey, Robert Pearman, Clyde Alcox, James Suselman. 210 MR. SMITH Baffe Row: Jerry McFall, Eddie Guf- fey, Bernard Hartley, Bill Kauffinann, Phil Risbeck. I Tbirzl Row: Larry Cammuck, Edward Anderson, jerry Isenhower, Larry Sweeten, Charles Green, Charles Blundell. U Second Row: Martin Mall, Bob Linville, Mike Fostich, Henry Mantonya, Kenny Vaughn, Lou Robinson. 0 Front Row: Rod Byrne, John Sheil, Byron Payne, John Gordon, Tommy Garrison, George Sullivan. 214 MR. RENEAU Bark Row: David Worden, Claude Jenkins, Bob Fields, Ronald Eastburn, Phillip Bouldin, Tom Logan, Don Brown, Mr. James Reneau. 0 Fonrlb Row: Charles Russell, Don Heinlen, Warren Buchanan, Billy Hines, Jack Houser, Mike Cayton, Jerry Rick. I Third Row: Patricia Smith, Charles Miller, Jack Lascuola, Carol Bing- ham, Pat Cole, jo Ann Mhore, Bill Clark. 0 Second Row: Carol Robin- son, Howard Gillette, Anna Chuma, Willeta Hamby, Ruth Morlon, June Royles, Henry De Marco, Demetrio Garcia. 0 From' Row: Joyce Ruiz, Herbert McDonough, Darlene Gideon, Rosella Ruggero, Janet Lane, Sally Vogt, Annette Persell. 100 ikings 216 MR. CALVERT Bark Row: David Benson, Bill Brook- man, Harold Maddera, Harold Czar, Harold Neal, Sam Marmoy, Mr. George Calvert. 0 Third Row: jim Glasgow, Larry Kerbs, LaVanee Spearman, Robert May, Russell Har- ville, Bill Kump, Jim Overbay. 0 Suvwzzl Row: Mike Cannova, Newton Brown, Tom Colley, Richard Bradley. David Sano, jerry Crim, Jesse Law, .lack Liles. 0 Frou! Row: Terry Stokes, Eva Finley, Carol Noel, Lou Ann Erickson, Jo Ann Nelson, Jeanne Duncan, Ann Humphrey. 218 MISS STEWART Bark Row: Marilyn Overbeck, Rose Wiseniaii, Evelyn Lutgen, Elizabeth Tinsley, Carol Bates, Delberta Brown- ing, Miss Nellie Stewart. 0 Fourlfv Row: Naomi Bopp, Norma Water- Worth, Gaye Parkhurst, Barbara Schafer, Shirley Scott, Wanda Carey, Sharon Frizell. 0 Tbircl Row: Bev Moorman, Shirley Caldarella, Betty Schupp, Peggy Liles, Naomi Kenni- cutt, Verna Senzee, Deloris Scovill. 0 Sefozm' Row: Betty Barton, Carol Kilgore, Barbara Humbird. Doris Decker, Joyce Pollard, Nan Brooks, Janet Baldwin. 0 Front Row: Erma McElroy, Phyllis Cole, Ardys Supplec, Darline Bollin, Ann Anderson, Wanda Ray, Marilyn Garrison. 219 MISS GILMORE Burk Row: Frank Poppa, Gary Lig- gett, David Brown, Harold Broekus, Robert Humiston, james Hodge. Francis Woods, Loy Williams. 0 Third Rout Jane Masters, Donna Bryson, Thomas Todd, Dean Collins, Bruce Huston, Jerry Hulse, Sherman Todd, Mildred Lunceford. 0 Second Row: Linda Bradley, Dorothy Rodina, Sue Arnold, Lana Waltliour, Jo Hartnett, Joyce Elliott, Forcsta Franklin, Miss Isabel Gilmore. 0 Froni Roux: Mary XVilliams, Barbara Sims, Delores George, Ann jezler, Carol Legant, Iuanita Spoor, Dorothy Ziegler, Caro- line Kern. 301 MISS NEWITT Back Row: Mike Carver, Charles Vaughn, Jim Hoy, Charles Enloe, Eddie Warmington. 0 Tbinl Row: Polly Bray, Darrylene York, Linda Sue Simpson, Roma Hanlon, Bob Er- win, Miss Mabel Newitt. 0 Second Row: Kay Swift, Jeannine Grace, Le- nore Bonner, Mary Glidewell, Deanna Ratliff. 0 Front Row: Earl Medley, Shirley Hiatt, Josephine Jackson, Shirley Lusby, Judee Gard. 303 MR. WESTERN Bark Row: Jerry Greeley, Lawrence Steiner, Gene Costanza, Robert Lipps, Vernon Braekenbury, Jerry Palmer, Mr. L. Westerli. 0 Third Row: Melissa Kerr, Delores Newbill, Kent Thogmartin, Tom Montgomery, Ellen Charrrand, Sharon Emmett, Eleanor Elliott. 0 Seroml Row: Joe Garafolo, Ronald Smith, Barbara Blair, Linda Cordry, Sylvia Manley, Irene Nash, Donna Morlon, Mary Shields. 0 Front Row: Jeanette Palmentere, Marie Cuezze, Dorothy Ames, O,Letta Humphrey, Patricia Snorgrass, Elaine Lowclerman, Jim Ferro. 304 MISS BOULTON Back Row: John Sullivan, Bob Haas, Ralph Tosti, W'alter Jones, John Myers, James Moyer, Jim Davis, Miss Clara Boulton. 0 F0111'1'fJ Row: Linda Fornelli, Ronald Wiersma, Terry Turner, Paul Yearout, Norman Ben- son, George Miller, Bill Rogers. 0 Third Row: Marvin Forrest, Jeff Kennedy, Anthony Simone, Eugene Engle, Bill Staneliff, Jerry Clark, Don Pallia, James Gibson. 0 Seromi Row: Charles Ellis, Paul Cacioppo, Karen Cole, Linda Eagle, Barbara Burnes, Jerry Elliott, Robert Deatherage, Jim Coldsnow. 0 Front Row: Deanna Crouse, Ronald Brockus, Delbert Hayser, Johnny Adlard, Beverly Mc- Clenclon, Billie Mae Hughes, David Hendrix, Alfred Lambkin. 102 Vikings DREAMS OF TONIGHT-Jim Hoffman seems to have other things on his mind as he soars over the high-jump bar. MUSIC IN THE CAFETERIA is a very popular first with Northeast students this year. Shown are Eva Need- ham, disc jockey, and Mr. Reneau, lunchroom supervisor. 103 Vikings 305 MR. MARKEY Back Row: Cornelius Peake, Jerry Towlcs, Roy Stowell, Marvin Weak- ley, Bob Mitchell, John Bennett, Mitchell McDaniel, Ronnie Burrows. 0 Third Rmb: Jim LeJeune, Glen Jenkins, Jack Potts, Avery Shirley, James Stout, David Hutson, Robert Gahm. 0 Srroml Row: Richard Simpson, Layton Lentz, Phillip Can- ada, Raymond Hughes, Claude Fino, Tony Manzella, Donnel Iitter, Mr. E. A. Markey. 0 Front Row: Bill George, Joe Gaston, Ronnie Stokes, Carl Campbell, Gene Harber, Bill Crowl, Everett Fisher, Richard Em- bree. 306 MISS GRASSLEY Buck Row: Deanna Smith, Janice Manners, Judy Klein, Katherine Lewis, Joyce Powell, Mary Louise Serronc, Mary Harp. 0 Third Row: Joyce Stockinger, Marjorie Tormena, Hara riet Henrickson, Kay Plumlee, Judy Goodman, Phyllis Lyons. 0 Sccom! Row: Mary Van Alst, Sandra Car- penter, Mary Dii Bon, Nancy Hicks, Rosalie Spallo, Sandra Kaumans, Elayne Hunt. 0 Frou! Row: Mar- garet Bearce, Patsy Ketchum, Violet Taylor, Bonnie Williams, Norma Young, Barbara Duston, Sylvia Moss. 306 MISS GRASSLEY Back Row: Don Crumpley, Russell Cleveland, Joe Stomboly, Larry Reavis, Donald Myers, David Ritt- master, Margaret Rozgay. I Tbii-il Row: Rosalie Richardson, Louise Hullebusch, Carol Jones, Mary Scott. Nancy Jodts, Bill Stutzer. 0 Seroml Row: Bertha Reynolds, Janice Riede- sel, Dixie Trower, Rose Tamburello, Delores Pyle, Frances Phillips, Miss Edith Grassley. 0 Front Rauf: Dar- lene Speed, Carrol Shumate, Beverly Shinkle, Joann Carramusa, Pat Young, Janet Andrews, Becky Cunningham. ikings 307 MISS GREGORY Baffc, Row: Alvin Englehardt, David Carrier, Jim Gurriere, Frances Van Meter, Richard Hartman, Lonnie Schooling, Robert Utter. 0 Fourlfa Rout Billy Swift, Stanley Hudson, Betty Moore, Jo Ann Stubbs, Bill Durham, Kathleen Latta, Carolyn Dehn, Billy Hickman. 0 Tlvirrf Row: Karen Talbot, Dorothy Brashear, Nancy Kimsey, George De Lisio, Barbara O,Connell, Dudley Holler, Miss Elizabeth Gregory. 0 Seeomf Rout Carol Harrow, Dorothy Smith, Carol Van Compernolle, Barbara Johnson, Carolyn Chandler, Beverly Duncan, Glenice Clark, Dolores Lon- don. 0 Frou! Rout Jean Elledge, Margie Lucito, Delia Vento, Barbara Jean Duncan, Doratha McElwee, Pat Stinnett, Ethyl Gregor. 308 MR. KRESSE 213 MISS CLOUGH Burk Row: Barbara Wliitenian, Rob- ert Sands, Jim Loria, Mickey Bartow, Jim Porter, Mr. John P. Jones, Miss Madalin Clough, Linda Herner. 0 Tlwfrzl Row: Hazel Faustlin, Mary Eagle, Janice Gebhardt, Elly Dethlef- sen, June Fagan, Diane Irwin, Carole Joy, Mr. A. O. Kresse. 0 Sefoml Row: Kathie Kranson, George Aus- man, Martha Eslinger, Dorothy Cole, Marilyn Chandler, Marie Ancona, Elinor Hadley, Donna James. 0 Fran! Rolf: Cherie Terhune, Martha Eng- lert, Paula Bloustine, Sandra Turner, Brenda Maekinder, Linda Gallainore, Mary Hicklin, Carol Willianis. 3 0 8-A MISS GREEN Burk Row: Bobbie Kemp, Kae Mc- Elwee, Karol Soldanels, Janice Cart- mall, Nancy Martin, Landis Board. 0 Fozzrfb Rau: Lorna Young, Peggy Juricak, Pauline Lubek, Prudy Bas- cone, Mava Fuhr, Alice Hansen, Ne- cma Branstetter. 0 Tbirn' Row: Clyda Toms, Elizabeth Tamburello, Bernita Garrison, Carol Steele, Vivian Jackson, Miss Margaret Green. 0 Szwfzfzzl Row: Ruth Anne Killian, Janet Broom- field, Dixie Lee McLanahan, Janice Sutton, Marie Cuccia, Shirley Mooney, Judy Newmyer. 0 Frou! Roni: Pa- tricia DePasco, Carol Thompson, Bar- bara Hcman, Pat Willard, Zetta Gunnels, Bettie Jones, Bonnie Shoen. 309 MR. WHISAMORE Burk Role: Warreii Johnson, Bill Lynn, Joseph Heilig, John Snider, Steve McGaugh, Jack O'Brien, Mr. Allen XVhisamore. 0 I'-Ollfffi Ron: Mac Johnson, Robert DeMent, Rich- ard Dover, Nancy Allen, Judy Sut- ter, Dean White, Charles Kilbury. 0 Third Ron: Fred Gariety, Linda Burson, Judy Thomason, Joyce Mor- rison, Rodney Adrian, Carole Brown, Judy Morrow. 0 Svrozzff Row: Pat Thompson, Jackie Gassett, Mary Crane, Wanda Wcmodell, Cynthia Spangler, David Russell, Ellis Storms. 0 Iircul Row: Carrah Hendrix, Carole Robinson, Kowena Helm, Sandra Parisi, Karen Tuleen, Laura Bivens, Gerry Rogers. 104 Vikings CROWDED LOCKERS mystify many stu- dents. Here we see three hunters on the trail of a misplaced something or other! CAUGHT CHEATING!! 'KThe one day that I cheated on my diet, the camera caught me in the act! wailed Mr. King. 310 MISS BAXTER Back Row: Earl Williamson, Walter Shields, Roy Walker, Harry Wessner, George Clausen, Bob Hayden, Her- schell Murry. 0 Tloiwl Row: George Thompson, Randy Pugh, Ronald Fry, Vince Rose, Larry Pence, Wayne Mc- Reynolds, Larry Rabius. l Second Row: Coradean Czeschin, Richard Umstattd, Bob Carder, Thomas Hall, Dean Helliker, Charles Lewis, Rich- ard Julian, Leslie Ouderkirk. 0 Front Row: Sylvia Willis, Linda Bertram, Lynn Turecek, Arthur Forlow, Har- old Watson, Larry Krebbs, Carlenc Fries, Miss Mary Baxter. 3 1 1 MISS GHERRING Back Row: Ronnie Ring, Janice Place, Florence Sanders, Johnny Morgan, Chuck Allen, Walter Barnes, Miss Phleta Gherring. I Third Row: Don- ald Jenkins, Shelba Towsley, Donna Barry, Joyce Regelbrugge, Bonita Setzer, Russ Longstreth, Andrew Rob- inson. ' Second Row: Nadene Dough- erty, Joyce Smith, Betty Thomas, Pauline Dewey, Eugene Larrabee, Nick Achille, Dick Moore. 0 Front Row: Rose Stokes, Margaret Stew- art, Sharon Shaffer, Judy Elledge, Karen Petersen, Sandra Wadley, Judy Bauer. 3 13 MRS. SUMMERS Back Row: David Dodd, Mike Hent- schel, Terry Pool, Bill Fibert, Dave Wright, James Hoffman, Bob Wat- kins. 0 Third Row: Beverly Poole, James Skinner, David Darrah, Bob Hutton, Mike Ramussen, Bill Evans, Marjory Cox, Mary Gray I Second Row: Marlene Thomas, Agnes Mathews, Janet McFarlane, Mary Brookman, Gwen Harris, Nelda Nor- fleet, Loretta Monk, Mrs. Elizabeth Summers. 0 Front Row: Toni Umi- don, Vicki Blair, Mary Drummond, Johanna Rose, Joy Mayfield, Clyde Guffey, Natalie Arenson, Janice Del- les. 105 ikings 314 MISS NEUMANN Buck Row: Donald Wormsley, Jack Null, Fred Johnson, Jerry Kimmis, Jim Young, Neil Gallamore, Claude McClain. 0 Fourifa Row: Marilyn Connelly, Margie Van Horn, John Hustad, James Randazzo, Jim Holla- day, Rex Cox, Pat Sherwood. 0 Tbirzl Row: Dan Ide, Don Cobb, Bob Peck, Linda Stockton, Sylvia Sweeney, John Stanfield, Miss Catherine Neu- mann. 0 Second Row: Alice Schultz, Mary Palmentere, Peggy Sinor, Dot- tie Beadles, Doris Hockett, Sharon Rummel, Lenora Campos. 0 I'i7'0l1l' Row: Joyce Johnson, Sharon Hamil- ton, LaNelle Caclo, Vicki Pyle, Do- lores McMullin, Jacqueline Lamar, Sally Payton. 316 MRS. BAKER Bark Row: Helen Barton, Nancy Small, Helen Jank, Elaine Moore, Lo- retta Farmer, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker. 0 Third Row: Florence Woolson- craft, Geraldene Board, Dolores Smith, Mary Anderson, Jacqueline Seat, Nel- lie Wallace. 0 Second Row: Bertha Giarraputa, Patricia Simmons, Janice Shields, Wanda Searcy, Marcia Galla- more, Gloria Green. 0 Front Row: Judy Mulvany, Janice Bradley, Nancy Sims, Pat Taylor, Marilyn Smith, Frances Mistretta. 317 MRS. SHEPHERD Buck Row: Barbara Fisher, Gail Goza, Barbara Walker, Nancy Broomfield, Alberta Timm, Shirley Curtis, Mrs. Nancy Shepherd. 0 Third Row: Car- ole Pierce, Marilyn Renfro, Gloria Stephens, Mary Biggs, Edith Turner, Joyce Colyer, Judy Lunsford. 0 Sec- oml Raw: Treva Stone, Sharon Lynn, Angela Giglio, Beverly Perry, Diana Childs, Yvonne Richards, Joan Gar- nett, Brenda Brown. O Frou! Rolo: Deva Baccala, Wilma Brenner, Caro- lyn Nast, Frances Pascuzzi, Leona Barker, Deanna Norman, Nayda Krevitz. COLLEGE DAY provides an op- portunity for seniors and juniors to confer with representatives from schools which they are in- terested in attending. 106 Vikings 401 MR. KING Back Row: Jerry Garfield, Gary Brown, Luster Flippin, Bill Shrop- shire, Randy Stockwood, Howard Main. 0 Third Row: Leonard Med- ley, Bill Crouch, Joe Sorisso, Robert Evans, Leroy Brugioni, Mr. Ben L. King. 0 Swfnflil Row: Joan Gray, Joe Mazzeffe, Edwin Cole, Bud Da- Mitz, Arthur Caldwell, Carl Ribando. 0 Frou! Rolf: Fern Owen, Pat Boan, Marlene Windle, Georgann McCaul- ley, Bonnie Stokes, Shirley Abbott. 403 MISS MADICK Buck Row: Duane Chancellor, Ray- mond Lepper, Stottler Starr, Frank Grimes, Don Moorehead, George Cole- man, Bill Foxx, Miss Ethel Madick. 0 Third Row: Marilyn Colyer, Bev- erly McElmurry, Karen Drenon, Vir- gie Lynn, Vince Giambalvo, Williain Vinyard, Robert Dover. 0 SFCOIIKI Row: Sam Brocato, Sandra Moore, Hazel Gauert, Mary Lou Brown, Vesta Bowman, Shirley Kremer, Elaine Bar- ry, Erma Miller. 0 1'll'0l1f Row: Melva Uzzell, Robert Boyle, Alyce Metzel- rhin, Sunday Giordano, Shirley Da- vidson, Louis McCaslin, Gene Larsen 404 MRS. BELL Bark Row: Donald Enloe, David Atlia erton, Don Davis, Tom Beard, John Porter, Jim McCliesney. 0 Tfairil Row: Dorothy Krohm, Carol Mer- ritt, Karen Eberts, Ethel Stevens, Doralee Vance, Deanna Hummon, Jeanette Hopkins. 0 Second Row: Jeanette Fitzwater Patricia Feagans, Fred Zaman, Tommie Wilson, Wil- liam Huckabey, Margaret Rodina, Mrs. Gertrude Bell. I F1'071f Row: Peggy Dickey, Lois Weeks, Carol Millington, Janice Spencer, Curtis Dodd, JoAnn Spray, Pat Murry. 40 5 MISS CLAUSEN Buck Row: Pat Sportsman, Bob Hurr, Jim Emerson, Duane Butrum, Bob McCandless, Joe Aegerter, Jim Hole son. 0 Tbiril Row: Kaye Clark, Bar- bara Cary, Mary Alice Moore, Dave Smith, Billy Chadwick, Carl Fordyce. Miss Violet Clausen. 0 Second Row: Nora Pearce, Jess La Puma, Judy Fen- ton, Don Dewey, Jo Ann Jackson, Mary Jane Prock, Pat Akes, Eula Bloom. 0 Front Row: Darlene Hyzer, Anna Graybill, Carolyn De Lapp, Janice Segler, Catherine Hudson, Bar- bara Day, Sue Jackson. 107 ikings 407 MR. JACKSON Back Row: Ken Gates, Keith Scott, Jim Evans, Kenneth Courtier, John Hutchison, Jerry Ring, Mr. E. W. Jackson. 0 IJOIH'fl7 Row: John Har- die, Ronnie Blair, Jack Reach, Jim Whiteaker, Larry Heath, Eric Ben- son, Terry Bryson. 0 Tfairn' Row: Bruce Fann, Don Owen, Bob Lynn, Les Howard, lfliceo Nunez, Wayiie Burton, Richard Zuber. 0 SFKOIIII Row: Leonard Holbert, Kenny Ball, Harold Gentry, James Hooten, Her- bert Hodge, Richard Harris, Fred In- body. 0 Frou! R!JlL'I Eddie Vfilliams, James Woody, Bob Copeland, Glenn Holstine, Clarence Kilgore, Norman Goodman, Donald Tolliver. 408 MISS CASSELL Back Row: Warreim McLain, Ralph Horner, Tim Moore, Don Butler, Dahl Kraus, Paul Doty. 0 Tl7f1'li Row: Dar- lene Steiner, Shirley Jones, Ray Whiteaker, Judith Reiehardt, Bill Love, Tom Eubank. 0 SFCOIII1 Row: Barbara Frazell, Lydia Martin, Rose Mary Catalina, Dixie Farrell, Myrna Litton, Martha Johnson, Miss Nana- bel Cassell. 0 Fronf Row: Nancy Jackson, Norma Lowe, Sharon Car- der, Delores Gull, Mary Paterson, Mary Boveaches. 410 MR. ROSS Back Row: Patricia Jones, Janice Lain, Nancy Sobotka, Joyce Bethke, Maurine Teel, Glenda Brandt, Harol- dean Yvatts, Mr. Howard Ross. 0 Tbirzl Row: Carol Young, Sue Wlil- kins, Kendra Osborn, Judie Green- field, Gwen Swanson, Patty Sports- man, Sharon Weird, Mary Ann All- red. 0 Secoml Rout: Rose Sommers, Belva Cornett, Barbara Sellers, Ra- mona Barlow, Frances Ferris, Norma Barker, Helen Boyd, Carol Williaiiis. 0 Frou! Row: Maizie Shortino, Mary Gilbert, Barbara Kurle, Carol Ward, Judy Gore, Judy Grush, Barbara Bussey, Josephine Spitaleri. 411 MR. GRIMES Back Row: Roy Hedrick, Verne Rob- erts, Don Ayers, Joe Galetti, Richard Kauzlarich, Bill Hake, Jerry Farmer, Mr. A. L. Grimes. 0 Tbirrf Row: David Norwood, Joseph Vento, Elden Corwin, Don Gatten, Ronald Batche- lor, Chuck Harmon, John Croucher, Larry Brownley. 0 Sreollcl Row: Dor- othy Faron, Anthony Ascensio, Nanel Hardie, Shirley Godfrey, Johnny Huke, Jerry Nelson, Charlene Kulp, Deloris Kinnaman. 0 I'-1'0lIf Row: Dennis Hiltner, Mary Pearman, Marcia Barrett, Sarah Velasquez, Bar- bara Marshall, Tedd Gano, Georgia Spangler, Carol Waiisiiig. 108 HEY, DAD, if I'm goin' to be a track star in 1968, I'd better start learning to walk right now, little Jackie Warren seemed to say when he attended Open House. 109 Vikings 412 MRS. BAILEY Bark Row: Betty Pugh, Donna Walker, Phyllis Calia, Becky Gordon, Ellie Smith, Dean Boggs, Mrs. Anna- belle Bailey. 0 Fourlb Row: I.aVera Waldron, Sylvia Simmons, Virginia Tricarico, Elaine Fisher, Alice Dillon, Norma McDanel, Anna McKiddy, Ada Comer. I Third Row: Bonnie Skaggs, Nina Deller, Carole Powell, Joan Hughes, Mary Palmer, Pat Fuhr, Wilma Adkins. 0 Second Row: Peggy Callaway, Lorraine Marrone, Jose- phine Locascio, Rose Scudiero, Ther- esa Karner, Mary jo Ranallo, Loretta Joyce, Noni Butts. 0 Front Row: Gwendolyn Reed, Patricia Terhune, Marie Royer, Earlene Andrews, Ann Courtney, Anna O,Hare, Judy Ham- line. 413 MR. BROWER Buck Row: james Barnett, Ray Worth, Duane De Hart, Dean Chris- tian, Mr. Harold Brower, jim Frechin, Dick Lujin. 0 Fourfb Row: Charles Pennington, Paul Hendricks, Richard Bledsoe, Johnny Caldarella, jimmy Henry, Harold Pierce, Jimmy Vetter 0 Third Row: james Lipps, Ronnie Lewis, Roger Reynolds, Jack O'Lough- lin, Donald Carpenter, Charlie Face- mire, Vincent Conti. 0 Second Row: Franklyn Thudium, Henry Rector, Jerry Doherty, Pete Tarantino, Jack Bond, Robert McCune, Gene Kuhn. 0 Front Row: Joe Anello, Charles Ever- ley, Ted Albertson, Jim Henderson, Ed Arrowood, Ken Mezzacasa, Ken Bahntge. 413-A MR. ROEDL Buck Row: Charles Benigar, Eugene Richardson, Charles Davis, Gilbert Pontalion, Virgil Box, Howard Fields, Mr. Leo Roedl. I Third Row: Robert Turley, David Rogers, Richard W'ood- worth, Robert Stephens, Brian Mer- ritt, XVayne Lile. 0 SFCOHZT Row: Carol Fisher, Marilyn West, Billie Roberts, Carol Layson, Bob Harber, Clark Pearce. 0 Frou! Row: Velva McNutt, janet Collins, Alice Flores, Patty Wright, Eleanor Ramey, Don- ald Hamm. Tikin S OPEN HOUSE gave art students the opportunity to demonstrate the method of printing a design on fabric through a silk screen. 4 1 4 MR. HEINE Bark Row: Dcnzil Cypret, Bill Perri- man, Peter Schneller, Charlie Chick, Jim Pointer, Ken Stephens, Jerry Bledsoe, Mr. Fred Heine 0 Fourlb Row: Raymond Kennedy, Jim Mas- ters, Larry Maddox, Carolyn Robin- son, Bobby Scholl, Bob Admire, Larry Parks. 0 Third Row: Richard Rei- mer, Ray Smith, Ray Ricono, Llen- wood Henning, Ann Peterson, Gary Sheets, Derrel Hilton. 0 Seroml Row: Ronnie Humbird, Dorothy Henrsick- son, Darlene Lingenfelter, Virginia Lipps, George Clark, Jerry Pemberton, Gary Meyer. 0 Front Row: Gloria Wallace, Shirley Henderson, Marlene Curless, Joyce Deshazer, Joe Gray, Glen Swanson, Roy Roberts. 415 MR. POLK Bark Razr: Merlin Egan, Eugene Dake, Don Fitch, Dale Wise, Mr. XV. J. Polk. 0 Sz'L'011a' Row: Philip Black- more, Larry Cook, Joseph Tirtone, George Gardner, Roxie Manzo. 0 From' Row: Robert Owen, Robert Jarrett, Don Crockett, Tommy Sum- mers, Clifford Jewell. 416 MISS McMILLIN Back Row: Earlene Harding, Beverly Duncan, Barbara Hawthorne, Char- lene Cunningham, Lorna Wheeler, Donna Shirley. 0 Fourffa Row: Ber- nita Burgin, Mary Prosser, Monika Jenkins, Billie Sims, Elna Leslie Shour, Norma Baley, Marietta Cart- mell. 0 Tbirzl Row: Sherry Stokes, Joyce Harmon, Mary Gee, Barbara Kiser, Carolyn Hall, Loyce Thomp- son, Miss Betty McMillin. ' Sccoml Row: Barbara Holland, Elinor Carr, Dorothy Catt, Bonnie Townley, Carol Elsbury, Wilma Thomas, Beverly An- derson. 0 Frollt Row: Mary Pat Mi- celi, Janet Griffith, Sue Clevenger, Dixie Lee Smith, Pauline Van Camp, Jeanette Gerber. 110 Vikings 417 MISS MILLER Burk Rau: David Woocls, Ronald Davis, Jack Duncan, Larry Arm- strong, Randy Alldredge, Bob Prues- ner, Miss L. H. Miller. 0 Szwolnl Razr: Larry Lawson, Earl Shumate, George Moody, Joe Ragusa, Carroll Jenkins, Barry Nolte. 0 Ifruni Ron: Mary Shull, Marie Reale, Judy Trad- er, Jane Meadows, Judy Lilc, Jerry McClary. 419 MR. LONGFELLOW Bark Row: Russell Lewis, Ronald Andereck, Jimmie Farmer, Dennis Glidewell, Vernon Spaw, Mr. A. K. Longfellow. 0 Thirrl Row: Jim Cook, Fred Hickman, George Lane, Marvin Anderson, David Welch. 0 Secamf Rout Maryln Comby, Rosalyn Moore, Williani Joyce, Jim Saxton, Robert Taormina, Terry Hood, Leland Harms. 0 Frou! Row: Mary Rinarcl, Roy Deeds, Barbara Ewing, Jim Mc- Gonigle, Carol Van Stratten, Peggy Jo Nations. 420 MRS. HENDERSON Back Rout Jacquelen Peterson, Patt Smith, Joan Shotliff, Jacqueline Tit- tone, Barbara Duncan, Betty Morris, Eva Needham, Mrs. Harriette Hen- derson. 0 F0lll'f!9 Row: Mary Wocid, Yvonne Craig, Gloria COX, Janet Harbert, Suzanne Thompson, Mar- garet Folkert, Shirley Pieper. 0 Third Row: Norma Lathrom, Mary Ann Keck, Dixie Lynch, Lavonna Guy, Janice Hendrickson, Lee Moore, Janice Bailey, Louise Allinder. 0 Sefomf Row: Carol Downey, Lor- raine Arnone, Dolores Stovall, Lois McClure, Joan Burden, Rita Roth, Sandra McMickle, Betty Epps. 0 Frou! Row: Betty Ventimiglia, Bon- nie McHenry, Marie Anderson, Linda Cureton, Bonnie Carroll, Delores Passantino, Leona Billard, Paula Strong. 422 MRS. SOAPES Back Rau: Janice Vfeakley, Peggy Jones, Carole Rima, Shirley Pryor, Kathryn Chuma, Pat O'Brien, Mrs. Cleo Soapes. 0 Third Row: Mary Graves, Reta Jones, Esther Sell, Jan- ice Cramer, Barbara Huckabee, Le- ona Webb, Joanne Dixon. 0 Seromf ROW: Pat Bellington, Beverly Ford, Margaret Roth, Janet Buell, Rosemary Clevcnger, W'illadene Netz, Nancy Se- bolt. 0 Frou! Row: Nancy Cook, Jo Ann Lomonte, Adruth Adkins, Ruth Snyder, Eleanor Philipp, Grace Shaon, Mary Stimae. 111 HOMEROOM ABSENTEES and LOCK doin Cook, Ernest Alvey, Larry Campbell man, Lana Walthour, Shirley Butterield, ER GUARDS-Back Row: Donald Davis, Richard Kilbury, Rob ert Hodge, Charles Poole, James Votipka, , Andrew Colletti. 0 Second Row: Carol Mooneyham, Sharon Sher Rosalee Latino, Fred Bonadonna. 0 Front Row: Pat Layton, Mary Larry Black. 0 Third Row: Sonjalee Simpson, Margie Oser, Got Van Alst, Karel Dolt, Judy England, Minnie Canzoneri. Careers Class Proves Practical The careers class was organized to give its members a working knowledge of the prob- lems and clilliculties which they will meet as they begin to choose their life-time work. CAREERS-Brick Row: Albert Kean, James Slayton, Barry Nolte, David Woo-ds, Ronald Davis, Jack Duncan, Randy All' dredge, Bob Pruesner, Miss Hortense Miller. I Third Ro-uf: Earl Shumate, John Munger, Anna Jank, Dean White, Joe Ragusa, Fred Bonadonna, Frank Carramusa, Robert Morrison, Larry Armstrong. 0 Second Row: Jerry McClary, Sheryl Wil- The class aids students in finding vocations which suit their abilities best by giving achievement tests and bringing them into con- tact with several different types of work. liams, Judy Trader, Joann Carramusa, Kay Lewis, Jane Mead- ows, Donald Jenkins, Judy Lile, Larry Lawson. 0 Front Row: Janice Shields, Jeanette Palmentere, Margaret Bearee, Kowena Helm, Marie Cuezze, Mary Shull, Mary Dii Bon, Audra Wil- son, Donna Morlan, Bertha Giarraputo. 112 Driver Training Stresses Safety First 9 The goal of Driver Training classes is to teach the students how to drive safely and courteously. Mr. Nevin E. Wasson emphasizes the point that in striving to achieve this aim, students are first instructed in sound proce- dure in the classroom and are then given prac- tical experience on the road. Correct hand sig- DRIVER TRAINING CFall Semesterj-Back Row: Jerry Rick, Larry Maddox, Dick Lujin, Jack O'Loughlin, Frank Poppa, Ronald Andereck, Harold Maddera, Robert Humiston. 0 Fourfla Row: Judy McCarver, Betty White, Jackie Peterson, Margaret Folkert, Donna Shirley, Everett Fisher, John Cal- darella, Elaine Moore, Jim Glasgow. 0 Third Row: Suzanne Thompson, Shirley Scovill, Barbara Mulnix, Mary Ann Bene- nate, Lavonna Guy, Shirley Pieper, Pat Eagle, Janet Roberts, DRIVER TRAINING QSpring Semesterj-Back Row: Rich- ard Embree, Ernest Alvey, Bob Sands, Ronnie Burrows, Bill Perriman, Ronnie Blair, Roy Stowell, Jim Davis, Neil Galla- more, Jerry Farmer. 0 Fourth Row: Gloria Cox, Lois Mc- Clure, Prudy Bascone, Donna James, Donna Walker, Marietta Cartmell, Beverly Duncan, Helen Jank, Don Dewey, John Stanfield, Jeanne Duncan. 0 Third Row: Marie Ancona, Sue Arnold, Bernita Burgin, Rochelle Barnard, Caro-line Kern, nals, parallel parking procedures, and appro- priate speeds for various weather conditions are only a few of the things that are first dis- cussed in the classroom and then demonstrated in the dual control car used for the course. The thorough training leaves the students with few doubts about the operation of a car. Joan Shotliif. 0 Second Roux: Gloria Stephens, Dorothy Zieg- ler, Sandra McMickle, Carole Pierce, Carl Campbell, Joan Burden, Edith Turner, Annette Persell, June Royles. 0 Frou! Row: Marlene Grifhth, Marie Anderson, Mary Van Alst, Bon- nie To-wnley, Roberta Alexander, Janice Bradley, Joyce Bled- soe, Dixie Lynch, Mr. Nevin Wasson. 0 Absent: Beverly Dun- can, Judy Lundsford, Delores Passantino, Carol Robinson. Beverly Anderson, Carol Shumate, Twila Karr, Ruth Hick- lin, Polly Bray, Sally Vogt. 0 Secorm' Row: Carol Legant, Marilyn Renfro, Barbara Ewing, Carol Noel, Anna Zimmer- man, Mary Serrone, Diana Childs, Lenora Campos, Agnes Mathews, Wilma Thomas, Cecilia Lonzo. 0 Fronl Row: Alice Chapman, Dorothy Catt, Nan Brooks, Pat Willard, Terry Stokes, Leona Billard, Carol Downey, Wanda Ray, Mary Keck, Mr. Nevin E. Wasson. 113 1 x USING MAPS helps these students to understand World History. THE MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE of the lever equals . . . explains Mr. Lowe, as he works the problem out on the slide rule. ALL EYES ARE XVATCHING THE FILM being shown in Mr. Cnlvert's Chemistry Class. Since the Science de- partment has purchased a projector, films related to the Week's study are shown frequently. 114 A Variety of ubjects IVIASTERING THE USE OF A DICTIONARY is I1 necessity for any student who desires a thorough edu- cation. HAVE THESE STUDENTS OF WITCHCRAFT just turned Mr. Babbit into a frog? POOR, MIXED-UP ALGEBRA STUDENTS stay a few minutes after class to get special help from Miss Baxter. Fill Each chool Da SECRETARIAI. PRACTICE at Northeast prepares many girls to secure good positions in business offices immediately after graduation. THE UNUSUAL EXHIBITS in a biology laboratory attracted many visitors at Open House. GOSSIP SESSIONS make dish washing fun for these girls in a cooking class. fLeft to riglofjz Mary Alice Moore, Arleis Farmer, Nancy Small, Carol Bingham. AFTER MANY WEEKS of hard Work, Frank Poppa is about to complete a very attractive cabinet. LEARNING BY DOING is a vital part of the first aid course taught in the Human Science classes. TO ASSURE ACCURACY AND NEATNESS in their finished product, these girls are measuring and pressing their garments carefully. 115 .H .O. E. tudents ork Part Time 9 Enrollment in the Co-operative Education Classes presents to students an opportunity to gain business experience and earn money while continuing their schooling. Participants in the program generally enroll in three morning classes, one of which is C.O.E. The other two pertain to their jobs, fulfill graduation re- quirements, or appeal to the students, special interests. C.O.E.-Back Row: Kathleen Latta, Dennis Glidewell, James Hodge, Mr. Leo Roedl, Vincent Rose, Earlene Harding. 0 Middle Row: Bob Tao-rmina, Betty Morris, Jim Cook, Bert C.O.E.-Back Row: Mr. Leo Roedl, Anthony Manzella, Charles Benigar, Lloyd Holmes, Gilbert Pontalion, Virgil Box, Wayne Lile. 0 Third Row: Richard Woodwo-rth, Brian Merritt, Robert Stephens, Howard Fields, Lee Thomas, Gene Richard- The C.O.E. course is particularly enlighten- ing because of the general information it of- fers. Gaining pointers on personality improve- ment, studying various occupations, and dis- cussing insurance, investments, and taxes are C.O.E. projects which are of importance to every employed person. 9 Each student also studies material Which interests him. Some compile reports related Continued on next page Caspari, Ronald Eastburn, Jimmy Le Jeune. I Front Row: Betty Ventimiglia, Shirley Corson, Louise Hipkins, Sherry Stokes, Nancy Kimsey, Carol Chambers, Gene Harber. son, Charles Davis. 0 Second Row: Billie Roberts, Marilyn West, Robert Turley, Carol Layson, Clark Pearce, Bob Harber. 0 Front Row: Velva McNutt, Alice Flores, Patty Wright, Eleanor Ramey, Carol Fisher, Donald Hamm. 116 to their own occupations. For instance, the notebook of a girl who plans to become a nurse may contain brief notes about symptoms of various diseases and their treatments. A boy working in a service station may include pointers on good auto- motive care. In these ways, participation in C.O.E, is a learning experience, for with added knowledge students are better prepared for life in the business world. C.O.E.-Back Row: Jimmy Pence, Phillip Canada, Charles Hoover, David Welch, Mike Cayton, David Hutson, Mr. Her- bert Sang. 0 Mirfzllc' Roux: Willeta Hamby, Jeanne Duncan. Marilyn Overbeck, Billie Sims, Kenneth Mezzacasa, Jack Liles, C.O.E.-Back Rauf: Fred Hickman, Jimmy Vetter, Dean Christian, Jerry Ring, John Bennett, Mr. Herbert Sang. 0 Third Row: Ted Albertson, Ken Bahntge, Bob Fields, Don Ayers, Paul Hendicks, Richard Bledsoe, Jack Bond. 0 Sccomf Row: Carol Elsbury, Norma Lathrom, Frances Phillips, Mary C.O.E. BOYS Jim Le Jeune and Richard Woodworth are two of the many students who work part of each school day under this program. Dean Collins. U Front Row: Joyce Ruiz, Margie Lucito, Mary Newby Rinard, Joyce Harmon, Loyce Thompson, Carol Steele, Doris Hockett. 0 Absent: Marie Royer. Prosser, Janice Bailey, Charlene Cunningham, Jim McGonigle. I Fran! Row: Mary Pat Mieeli, Sue Clevenger, Jeannette Gerber, Barbara Holland, Dixie Smith, Doratha McElwee, Mary Gee. 0 Absenl: Elna Shour. 117 Public Performances Offer 9 About two hundred and fifty students are enrolled this year in Miss Violet Clausen's mu- sic classes. The groups, which include boys' and girls' choruses, a voice class, and the A Cappella Choir, spend hours improving their singing voices and preparing entertainment for their audiences. The members of the voice class-the only one of its kind in the city schools-study the GIRLS' CHORUS-Back Row: Carol Van Compernolle, Re- becca Gordon, Gayle Coats, Janice Lain, LaVera Waldron, Wanda Bond, Linda Fornelli, Donna Curry, Carmen Luna, Eve- lyn Todd. 0 Fourth Row: Nanel Hardie, Jean Johnson, Linda Cordry, Marilyn Hollopeter, Shirley Scott, Doris Decker, Sharon Frizell, Jane Lyons, Elaine Morlan, Lenore Bonner, Patricia Feagans. 0 Third Row: Joy Schaefer, Betty Epps, Dorothy Moore, Judy Hume, Carolyn Hays, Sylvia Williams, BOYS' CHORUS-Back Row: Mike Phillips, Pascual Rum, Larry Morrison, Bob Bailey, Randall Stockwood, Jack Reach, George Coleman, Neal Jensen, Don Fitch, Richard Beall. 0 Third Row: Charles Blaylock, Richard Reimer, Tommy Eu- bank, Raymond Hughes, James Gibson, Bernard Hartley, Rob- ert Evans, Tommy Garrison, Ronald Ring, Bill Evans. 0 Svf- ond Row: David Miller, Leonard Medley, Richard Manley Q mechanics of proper vocal production. Each person makes at least two recordings, at the beginning and at the end of the year, which enable him to judge the results of his training. 9 The boys, in their chorus, learn ye olde bar- bershop harmony. The experience they receive is a preparation for mixed chorus and the A Cappella. Their group has two public perform- ances, one at the Junior High and one for the Marna Etter, Joan Bethke, Mary Brown, Joyce Stockinger, Miss Violet Clausen. 0 Second Row: Barbara Humbird, Alice Newman, Sandra Wadley, Barbara Goldthwaite, Carol Legant, Kathryn Chuma, Carol Millington, Joyce Giddens, Katherine McClure, Pat Murry, Loretta Farmer. Front Row: Carrah Hendrix, Pat Layton, Sunday Giordano, Joyce Johnson, Doris Van Camp, Judy Todd, Carol Wansing, Sally Coyle, Vicki Pyle, Paula Staufer. Henry De Marco, Robert McCune, Ray Ricono, Lee Rozell, Delmer Strickland, Arthur Caldwell, Martin Mall, Gene Cos- tanza. I Front Row: Mrs. Margaret Flagg, Tom Pugh, John Huke, Charles Starkey, Joe Gaston, Ronald Stokes, Howard George, David Hanson, Roy Roberts, William Rogers, Andrew Robinson, Miss Violet Clausen. 118 lncentive for Musical lmprovement Senior building. The members of the Girls' Chorus sing trios in class, presenting beautiful three-part har- mony. The girls also participate in the All-City Girls, Choir Festival. VOICE CLASS-Buck Row: Jimmy Hotson, Robert Hurr, Dave Smith, Duane Butrum, Bob McCanclless, joe Aegerter. 0 Third Row: Jo Ann Jackson, Barbara Cary, Eula Bloom, Kaye Clark, Mary Moore, Billy Chadwick. 0 Sffcomf Row: 9 The extras-the special student concerts given by the Philharmonic Orchestra and the public performances-give the music students something to look forward to and a motive for improvement. Miss Violet Clausen, Jess La Puma, Mary ,lane Prock, Nora Pearce, Judy Fenton, Pat Akes, Carl Fordyce. 0 Front Row: Darlene Hyzer, Anna Graybill, Carolyn DeLapp, Catherine Hudson, Janice Segler, Barbara Day, Don Dewey. A HARMONIZING SESSION, with Claudia Hayden at the piano, is enjoyed by members of the A Capella Choir 119 ,J rv , . EI AJ, 7 . 7 Classes Develop Music Appreciation 0 Learning to read notes and sing well is the immediate aim in Miss Martha Lee Cain's classes. By preparing notebooks that contain information on theory and appreciation, the class members are also able to add to their knowledge of good music the ability to listen and understand. Since many of the students ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS-Back Row: Ronald Wiers- ma, Loy Williams, Larry Welch, Arlus Farmer, Miss Martha Cain, Mrs. Anna Whitesell, Stanley White, Eddie Guiiey, Jerry Palmer. 0 Third Row: Jerry Colliver, Elden Corwin, Dick Moore, Lloyd Roland, Paul Cacioppo, Joseph Vento, Barbara Huckabee, Bonita Setzer, Don Crumpley, Buddy Hockett. I ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS-Back Row: Shirley Butter- field, Harold Howie, Russell Cleveland, Duane Grofiy, Claude Jenkins, Donald Brown, Donald McKenzie, John Miles, Chuck Russell, Bob McCandless. I Third Row: Miss Martha Cain, Bobby Bullard, Ronald Batchelor, Jackie Thomson, Don Pal- lia, Eddie Forbes, Ronald Kitchel, Judy Calhoun, Judy Sutter, Judy Wade, Donna Walker. 0 Second Row: Mrs. Margaret will not continue music study after leaving high school, such training will be valuable to them in their positions as listeners. 9 The use of various kinds of traditional and popular numbers with seasonal themes meets the needs of the individual while maintaining group interest. Second Row: Jo Spray, Connie Calia, Linda Adams, Marjorie Tormena, Bernita Garrison, Marilyn McLean, Pauline Dewey, Deanna Ziegler, Bill George, Marion Riley. 0 Front Row: Nancy Jackson, Sandy Kaumans, Dolores Flinn, Roberta Michael, Carol Kidd, Mary Boviaches, Delores Gull, Jose- phine Jackson, Dorothy Faron, Mae Johnson. Flagg, Lorna Wheeler, Carole Roper, Ann Chuma, Juanita Callow, Cecelia Lonzo, Barbara Kellett, Georgia Spangler, Mary Billings, Datha Buckner, Connie Garzee. 0 Frou! Row: Elinor Carr, Theresa Karner, Charlotte Campbell, Sharon Lynn, Barbara Duston, Alameda Kershaw, JoMarie Ross, Terry Stokes, Kay Cameron, Betty Morris. 120 Vocal Music GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF-Bark Row: Henrietta Wilson, Bar- bara Overfelt, Luella Moore, Alice Humphrey, Betty Shea, Mary Kaler, Bonnie Skaggs, Sheryl Williams, Jean Quinley, Janice Delles, Marilyn Chandler. 0 Third Row: Gerry Rog- ers, Margaret Stewart, Judy Bauer, Janice Spencer, Hazel Gauert, Sandra Moore, Anna O'Hare, Judy Klein, Pat Maddox, Florence Woolsoncroft, Mary Graves, Mrs. Anna Whitesell. 0 GIRLS' TREBLE CLEF-Bark Row: Judy Clarke, Virginia Lynn, Ethel Stevens, Joyce Regelbrugge, Sandra Lasswell, Nancy Allen, Carlene Fries, Mary Scott, Jacqueline Seat. 0 Fourth Row: Rebecca Cunningham, Rosalee Latino, Janet Van Becelaere, Beverly Shinkle, Delores Newbill, Joanne Dixon, Myrna Magargee, Miss Martha Cain. 0 Third Row: Linda Burson, Ona James, Rosalie Richardson, Deloris Kinnaman, BEGINNING MIXED CHORUS-Back Row: Leroy Bru- gioni, Ralph Pasley, Larry Lawson, Mrs. Anna Frances White- sell, Richard Kauzharich, Miss Martha Cain, Larry Sweeten, Donald Gatten, Allan Pendleton. 0 Tfainl' Row: Jim Ferro, Darlene Lingenfelter, Joan Gray, Eddie James, Fred Schlie, Carolyn Reed, David Norwood, Barry Nolte, Carl Thayer. 0 Svcomf Row: Margarita Suarez, Jo Ann Lanigan, Barbara Dus- ton, Judy Warren, Patt Holmes, Mary DiiBon, Grace Shaon, Joan Clark, Sharon Carder, Joyce Smith, Mary McQuerry. 0 Front Row: Shirley Wanstreet, Kowena Helm, Barbara Sims, Delia Vento, Barbara Christopher, Sarah Raucci, Fern Owen, Shirley Everley, Margareat Brown, Jo Ann Lomonte. Rosalie Moore, Jane Meadows, June Royles, Delores Pyle. 0 Second Row: Charlene Kulp, Verna Senzee, Rose Wiseman, Margaret Rodina, Dorothy Brashear, Jean Facemire, Marilyn Colyer, Pat Vowells. 0 Fran! Row: Donna Ellis, Genevieve Scio-laro, Carolyn Chandler, Carol Harrow, Dixie Trower, Jo Ann Stubbs, Vincie Glossip, Rosalyn Moore. Scfoml Rauf: Peggy Liles, Laura Matson, Karen Tuleen, Shir- ley Godfrey, Delores Pennington, Shirley Abbott, Shirley Jones, Sue Lyons, Jasper Mussurici. 0 Fran! Row: Donna Nichoalds, Carole Robinson, Jackie Lane, Nancy Tate, Bonnie Stokes, Marian Courtier, Patricia Snorgrass, Pat Prosser, Judy Mulvany. ' 121 R.O.T.C. OFFICERS-Back Row: Second Lt. Robert Liggett, Second Lt. jim Davis, Second Lt. Jimmie Farmer, Second Lt. Alvin Engelhardt 0 Mizlrllr' Row: Capt. Larry Agnew, Capt. Lee Thomas, Capt. Larry Campbell, Major jim Holladay, Lt. ' V' X if Z, ' Col. David Carrier. 0 Front Row: Second Lt. Leslie Ouder- kirk, First Lt. Newton Brown, First Lt. Dan Ide, First Lt. Billy Hickman, First Lt. Demetrio Garcia. v Ti' . : 4 . ., 1 The R.0.T.C.Fulfi1ls Its Purpose 9 The 164 cadets of the Northeast R.O.T.C. Training Battalion this year were under the ex- pert supervision of Master Sergeant Eugene Ruch, senior instructor, and Master Sergeant Frank Ferguson. Sergeant Ferguson, who trans- ferred at midyear to Fort Leonard Wood, was capably replaced by Sergeant First Class Al- bert Strayhall, a former Northeast graduate. Cadet Lt. Col. David Carrier commanded the battalion this year. He was ably assisted by Cadet Major James Holladay, the Executive Oflicer, and an efficient group of staff and com- pany officers. R.O.T.C. HEADQUARTERS-fL1'ff lo Vigblfj First Lt. Carl Campbell, QSr'ah'rlj Master Sgt. Frank Ferguson, First Lt. Newton Brown, Capt. Larry Campbell, Lt. Col. David Carrier, Major jim Holladay. ,d,,,.,-- 9 Northeast's new rifle range was an added in- centive to the rifle team. They competed in the city league matches, Fifth Army Interscholas- tic Match, and Little Camp Perry Matches at Booneville, Missouri. Cadet officers of the Kansas City Regiment attended a New Year's Day reception to get acquainted and to meet the Regimental Staff. Cadet Lt. Col. David Carrier was the Regimen- tal Adjutant. In the spring the officers met again for a tour of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where many points of interest were visited. C071fi111lBd on next page COMPANY A-Bark Row: Vernon Corbin, Ronnie Wise, Melvin Nyburg, jay Carper, Thomas Michael, Larry Gillen, Lee Thomas, 0 Fourfh Row: Richard Boggs, Stephen Evans, David Fitzpatrick, Frank Burgess, Kearney Pixler, Robert Dickeson, Harold Fuller. 0 Third Row: Jack Hardman, Mal- colm McLeod, Dennis Pugh, Robert Phillips, Phillip Preston, COMPANY A-Back Row: Jack Lambrecht, Russell Coop, William Van Meter, Bob White, William Locke, Jim MC- Carty, John Frazer, Robert Liggett. 0 Fourth Row: Chris Delisio, Richard Rennison, Clark Johnson, Leon Brooks, Ralph Redenbaugh, David Nichol, Charles Simpson. I Third Row: Laurence Carter, William Hudson, Phillip Hodges, Bob 9 On February 21, about fifty Northeast cou- ples attended the annual R.O.T.C. Ball, which was held at the Pla-Mor. Sylvia Willis, who was escorted by Major James Holladay, was crowned Northeastis R.O.T.C. Queen by Mayor Kemp. The annual R.O.T.C. Circus took place on April 1, at the Municipal Auditorium. The Northeast Cadets presented an act called 'tThe Finished Product,', showing the before and after in R.O.T.C. training. A new event was added to the R.O.T.C. Robert Cox, Floyd Hugill. 0 Second Row: Tony Sinnard, Charles Folkert, Jere Bennett, Howard Downing, Larry Fisher, Dan Moorhead, Jerry Murphy, Bill Saturday. 0 Front Row: Larry Anderson, Frank Shultz, David Robins, Robert Wood- worth, Harold Hyzer, Tom Ihrig, Bob Flaischacker. Bennet, Tom Sink, Phillip Butler, Larry Hughes. 0 Second Row: Michael Hooper, Robert Vargas, Darryl Vetter, John Brockman, James Ruddicks, Carl Russell, Dean Rising. 0 Front Row: Donald Arnold, jack McConnell, Tom Casper, Gerald Huston, Bruce Purdy, Duane Rex, Benjamin Vargas, Lloyd Hoover. training this year. It was an overnight en- campment and night attack problem held at Camp Lake of the Woods in Swope Park. Also a large number of cadets are planning to at- tend the R.O.T.C. summer camp at Fort Leav- enworth, Kansas, in June, where they will re- ceive realistic Army training for two weeks. 9 On May 12 Northeast took part in the re- enactment of the Civil War Battle of Lexing- ton. The celebration was staged by the Went- worth Military Academy to commemorate Continued on next page 123 ff, R. O. T. . Q their seventy-fifth anniversary and to help de- velop the original battlefield into a historical park. Besides the R.O.T.C.'s and Wentworth, units of the Army and National Guard par- ticipated in the affair. The Battalion made a good showing in the annual Field Day with competition in Com- pany, Platoon, Squad, Individual, Physical Training, and Drum and Bugle Corps events. Federal Inspection Day, too, found Northeast high on the list of the eight Kansas City R.O.T.C. Battalions. COMPANY B-Back Row: Bob Frazier, Rodger Wright, Jim Young, John Buck, Larry Reavis, Mitchell McDaniel, John Myers, Joseph Tittone. 0 Third Row: Bill Kelly, Charles Ellis, Dgn Butler, Peter Schneller, jerry Liggett, Bill Kid- well, Gene Dake, Frank Thompson, Howard Gillette, Harry COMPANY B-Back Row: Roy Walker, Jim McCormick, Carl Vochatzer, Rodney Fisher, Donald Jenkins. 0 Fourth Row: Robert Admire, Jack Duncan, Gene Box, Marvin An- derson, Paul Yearout, joseph Heilig, James O'Dell, Pat Thur- ston, Eugene Larrabee. 0 Third Row: David Patton, Ross Henshaw, Bob DeMent, James Pointer, John Laster, Bob Weant, Jerry Bledsoe, LaVance Spearman, David Hanson, .X '07, 'x K er-F: ,?,,, ,eggv Johnson. 0 Second Row: Fred Zaman, Leslie Ouderkirk, Don- ald Enloe, Clarence List, David Miller, Jerry Garfield, Jerry Kincaid, Tommy Summers. 0 Front Row: Jim Davis, Robert Owen, Gene Larsen, David Egleston, Lloyd Roland, Jim Hurst, Eugene Engle, Larry Campbell. George DeLisio. 0 Serona' Row: Curtis Dodd, Joseph Dold. Daniel Gritiith, Ray Whiteaker, Verne Roberts, Raymond Kennedy, John Snider, Vernon Simmons, James Combs. 0 Front Row: Ray McGlathery, James Stout, Dan Ide, Deme- trio Garcia, Jimmie Farmer, Alvin Engelhardt, Larry Agnew, Billy Hickman, Harold Blaine, Emmett Plimmer. 124 R. 0. T. C. MAP READING is an essential part of every ROTC boy's training. XVI-IIZZES with a gun are these ROTC boys who can assemble and disassemble an M-1 Rifle in 15 sec- onds flat! DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS-Bark Row: James Fitzpatrick, Robert Ben- nett, Robert Cox. ' Front Row: Wil- liam Saturday, Phillip Butler, Larry Sinnard. In Front: Band Master Sgt. Frank Thompson. R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM-Back Row: Capt. Larry Campbell, Lt. Col. David Carrier, Master Sgt. Eugene Ruch, First Lt. Demetrio Garcia. ' From? Row: First Lt. Billy Hickman, Sgt. Emmett Plimmer, Sgt. Harry John- son. aried Program Produces Leadership THE REGIMENTAL BALL was the social event of the year for the six R.O.T.C. units of Kansas City High Schools. This annual dance was held in the Pla-Mor Ballroom. CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Sylvia Willis by Mayor Kemp after crowning her queen of Northeast R.O.T.C. PHYSICAL FITNESS is cultivated through co-ordina- tion exercises in the R.O.T.C. courses. 126 STANDING ERECT, the R.O.T.C. color guard shows perfect form in displaying the colors. Useft to rigbtj: Charles Simpson, Tom Wilson, William Kelly, Stephan Evans. THE STARS AND STRIPES is hoisted at an informal flag raising, intently watched by the color detail. Zin jlillemuriam Miss Lettie L. Evans, an English teacher at Northeast for thirty-seven years, was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended Humboldt Grade School and Central High School. She was graduated from Missouri University, and after doing graduate Work at Columbia, Wisconsin, and Colorado Universities, she received her Master,s Degree from M. U. Miss Evans Hrst taught two years in East Prairie, Mis- souri, coming to Northeast in 1917. She remained here until illness caused her hospitalization on April 28, 1954. She died at the hospital on May 28, 1954. A Cappella Choir . Alphas ..,..,., Art Club . , Art Honors . Band ...,, Basketball . Bentons ,.,. Boys' Chorus .. Boys' Sports . . Careers .... Cheerleaders . Beaver, Bill Dean.54, 55, Adrian, 10413091 Clios Clubs ..,... C. O. E. ...... . Courier Staff . . . Debaters .... Deltas ..,....., Driver Training A Abbolito, Rose Mary ..... Index of Organizations .. 62 .. 55 .. 72 .. 72 60 ...88-89 55 ...118 ...84-91 ..107 .. 81 56 64-65, 72-81 ....116-117 ....58-59 .. 56 .. 57 ..113 . . . . . .9912081 . . .10714011, 121 105 311 1 1 . . . .9511031,120 Dorothy Grace .......... . . 9611101 Abbott, Shirley Jean .... Achille, Nick Joseph ., . . . Adams, Linda Lou.. . Adcox, Adkins, Adruth Evelyn. . Adkins, James Lee ...... Adkins, Adlard, . . . .64,11114221 . ..... 9912081 Wilma Jean ............ 10914121 John Thomas. . . Admire, Robert Lee ...... Rodney ....... :mice Louise ..'.'.10'i11'42o1 111 80, 9511041, 113 Aegerter, Joe Michael. 55 10213041 .'.ii1014141, 124 '10114os1 119 Agnew, Larry James. . 9812061, 122i 124 Akes, Pat May .......... 80, 10714051 , 119 Albertson, Juanita Mae ........... 9712011 Albertson, Ted ......... Alcox, Clyde Lee ........ Alexander, Nolan ....... 19, 10914131, 117 . . . . . . .10012101 . .10, 55, 9912071 Faculty .,..... French Club .. Football .,....... Future Homemakers Girls' Sports ..... Hi-Y ....,., Homerooms .. ln Memoriam ..... Junior Class Oiiicers Mixed Chorus ..... Music, Instrumental ..10-13 .....73 .. .H8487 .. ...64 ...82-83 ...76-77 U95-112 .. ...127 .. ...15 . ...121 .....60-61 Music, Vocal ...... 62, 118-121 National Honor Society .... 45 Nor'easter Staff ......... 5 0- 5 1 Olympic Club . . Orchestra . . . P. T. A. . . . Pep Club . 79 ,, 61 14 ..80-81 Index Arrowood, Ed Paul .... Ascensio, Alfonso Henry Ascensio, Anthony .... Asta, John Louis ...... Aston, Claude William ...... Atherton. David Hiram. Ausman, George Addison 19 Avila, Andrew ...... . Ayers, Donald ....... Ayers, Myrna Lee. . . B Babbit, Ellis B. ...... . Baccalo, Deva ...... Bahntge, Kenneth . . . . . Alexander, Roberta .... 19, 80, 9711101, 113 Allen, Charles Scott ....... . .... 10513111 Allen, James Manning ......... 99, 9912081 Allen, Nancy Ruth .... 56, 81, 10413091, 121 Allinder, Mary Louise ........ 19, 11114201 Allred, Mary Ann ........... 64, 10814101 Alldredge, Eugene Randolph 48, 11114171, 112 Alt, Dennis Jon ............. 87, 9912091 Alvey, Ernest Fergus ...... 19, 76, 112, 113 Bailey, Annabelle .... Bailey, J . Bailey, Robert Earl ...... Baker, Elizabeth . . . Baker, Julie Ann ..... Baldwin, Janet Lee 20, 49, 53, 55, Bales, Brenda Marie. . . Baley, Norma Lee ..... Ball, Kenneth Edward. . Barber, Francis Lee ...... Barker, Leona Mae ..... Barker, Norma Jean .... Anello, Bartow, Mickey LeRoy Ames, Dorothy .... , ..... 74, 80, 10213031 Ancona, Marie ...... 19, 53, 10412l31, 113 Andereck, Ronald .... 19 76, 11114191, 113 Anderson, Anna Marie. . . Anderson, Beverly Ann.19, Anderson, Charles ..... Anderson, Edward Wayne. . . . .10112181, 113 64,110 416 ,113 1 1 . . . . . .60, 9912081 . . . . . .10012101 Anderson, Larry Stephen. ........... 123 Anderson, Lillie Marie ........ 19, 11114201 Anderson. Marvin Miller. .19, 11114I'91, 124 . . . . . . 10613161 Anderson, Mary Marline. . . Anderson, Pat Louise .......... 57, 9812031 Andrews, Andrews, . . . .19, 10914121 Earlene Ann .... Janet ............ 19, 10313061 Joe Anthony ..,...... 19, 10914131 Anthony, Ralph Edward. 19 9611061 is' '61 Barlow, Ramona Lee .... Barnard. Nora Rochelle. Barnes, Barbara Sue .... Barnes Walter Bradle , y. .49 Barnett, James Edwin .... Barrett, Marcia Kay ..... Barry, Donna Lee ......, Barry, Frances Elaine. . . . . .19, 10914131 . . . . .981Z021 . . . 10814111 . . . .9611061 ......10714041 , 45, 50, 51,10413081 . . . .19, 9812061 . .10814111,117 .57, 81, 9812031 .. . . . .1oe1s111 . . .19, 10914131 10 10914121 , 1 , .90, 9912081, 118 , . 10,10613161 .........9912091 75, 80, 10112181 9912091 ,64, 11014161 ss, se, 10814071 ......1001210'1 . . . . . .10613171 ....10814101 ,s2, 10814101 20, 9711101, 113 ....so, 9912081 ss,s1, 10513111 . . .20, 10914131 . ..1z, 10814111 . . . . . , 10513111 .. 10714031 Barton, Betty Lou ...... ss, 79: 80,' 10112181 Barton, Helen ...........,.... 10613161 Barton, Mary Elizabeth 20, 49, 52, 54, 57, 68, 79, 81, 9511041 Bartow, Carol Lee ............ 57, 9611101 R. O. C. , ...122-126 School Show . . ,... 70-71 SealClub .. 78 Senior Ballot . .. 44 Senior Officers . .. .. .. . 18 Seniors ....,. . . . 19-43 Societies ...,... . . .54-57 Spanish Club ...... . . 7 3 Speech Arts Club .. ..... 65 Spring Play ....., . . .66-67 Student Council . . . . . .48-49 Thetas .,...... .. 57 Track ........... .. 90 Treble Clef Clubs . . . . .121 Viking Village . . . . .68-69 Voice Class , . . . . 119 Y-Teens . . , . ,74-75 Baucom, Ronald Leon ........... 10012101 Bauer, Judy Marie ..... Baxter, Linda ..... . Baxter, Mary M. . . . . Beadles, Dottie ..... Beall, Richard Gale .... . . ..105131l1, 121 . ............. 61 . . .10, 56,10513101 .....,..10613141 9912081 118 Bearce, Margaret Mae .... 111103130612 112 Beard, Thomas William 56, 87, 89, 90, 10714041 Beatty, Anna Marie ............. 9912081 Beaty, Mrs. Raymond ................ 14 Beaty, Roy Arthur. . .49, 56, 76, 87, 9611061 Beechina, Joseph ...... Bell, Gertrude ..... . . . . 62, 65, 87, 9912081 .48, 60, 77, 9611061 . .10, 73,10714041 Beebe, Ivan Harold .............. 9812061 Bellante, Clara Jane ..... .. .....,9812021 Bellington, Patricia Ann ......... 11114221 Bellmyer, Iona Ruth .,..... 74, 80, 9711101 Benenate, Mary Ann Benigar Bennettl, Bennett, Bennett, Bennet, Benson, Benson, Benson, Benson, Bertram, 20, 32, Charles Robert.20, Jere Dwain ...... John Alfred ...... 1091413-A1, 116 ..........123 20, 49, 10313051 John Wesley ............ 9912091 Robert George .............. 123 68 76 10112161 David Albert. . .20, Mrs. Harry. . . Eric ........ Norman Rex. . Linda Sue ..... 20, 50, 51, 65, 10413081 Arenson, Natalie Joyce. . 56, 67, 80, 10513131 Armstrong, Larry Kenneth .... 11114171, 112 Arnold, Donald Eugene ...,..,....... 123 Arnold, Sue ......... 19, 74, 10112191, 113 Arnone, Lorraine ........ 19, 45, 11114201 128 Bascone, Prudy Jo ...... 20, 1041308-A1, 113 Batchelor, Ronald Bates, Doris Carol Batson, Iva .... Battin, Terry . . . Edward.56, 10814111, 120 ...........20.10l12181 ...........57,9711101 ....9812031 Bethke, Joan Ruth. .57, 1 1 ......62, 10814071 .......56, 10213041 . . 57 10513101 72, Exi,'9611101, 118 Bethke, Joyce Elaine ......... S7, 10814101 Best, Allen .......... Bias, Fern Maxine .... Biggs, Mary Leona. . . Billard Leona Fa e . ........20.60,61 9912081 ,..iffI20,' 10613121 ..20,11114201, 113 , y . . . Billings, Mary Frances ........ 9S11031. 120 Bingham, Carol Ann .... ....... 1 0012141 Bishop, James Robert .... ..... 9 912081 Bivens, Laura Fern .... ...... 1 0413091 Black, Larry Dean ..... ............l12 Blackmore, Phillip .......... 72. 11014131 Blaine, Harold Edward ........ 9912081, 124 Blair, Barbara Jean .... . . .65, 81, 10213031 Blair, Ronald Earl 20. 45, 49, 54, 55, 76, 10814071, 113 Blair, Vicki Lee ............. 62, 10513131 Blaylock, Charles .................. 118 Bledsoe, Jerry Lynn .... Bledsoe, Joyce Ann. . . . . .11014141,124 ........20,1l3 Bledsoe, Richard Dale .... 20, 10914131, 117 Bloom, Eula Bernice ........ 10714051, 119 Bloustine, Paula Jo 20, 45, 50, 51, 54, 56, 73, 10413081 Blum, Nancy Irene .............. 9912071 Blundell, Charles Leroy ....,..... 10012101 Chuma, Kathryn . . . . .11114221, 118 9, 62, 88, 90,10513101 Blunt Dewey David .... . . .49, 9812021 10714011 Index Burgess, Nancee Elizabeth 56, 68, 80, 9711101 22, 45, 72, 74,11014161, 113 Burns, Barbara Allyn 57, 61, 62, 79, 80, 10213041 Burns, Eugene Lee .............. 9611061 Burn ob rt G rald 98 206 Burgin , Bernita Mae Chick, Charles ................ 11014141 Childs, Diana Mae.23, Chrisman, Judith Ann. . 55, 80, 10613171, 113 .........961l101 Christian, Dale . ............ 90, 9912081 Christian, Dean ...... Christopher, Barbara Jean. . . . .23, 10914131, 117 9611101 121 Chuma, Anna Marie ..... 23,'10012141l120 Boan,, Patricia Ann .... Boan, Patrick ......... Board, Board, Geraldene Leona. . Anna Landis ..... ...........98 10613161 . . 21, 1041308-A1 Boggs, Richard Emmett.. ......... 123 Boggs, Wm. Dean ...... . . . 10914121 Bollin, Darline ...... ....... 1 0112181 Bonadonna, Fred . 76, 112 Bond, Jack ...... Bond, Wanda Sue ...... Bondurant, Marilyn Lee. . . Bonne, Mrs. Arthur ..... Bonne, Beverly ....... .... ..'2.1J10914131,117 .81, 9611101,1'18 . .10, 78, 9611101 . ........... 14 9711101 Bonner, Lenore Caroldean: 13011, 118 Boone, Donald Kay ...... Bopp, JoAnna . ........ . Bopp, Naomi Mae ..... Borland, Sylvia Margaret.. . . . . .76, 9912081 .. . ....9611051 .. . .21,10112181 . .. . . . .9912071 , s, R e e ............ 1 1 Burrows, Ronald Willard. .22, 10313051, 113 Burson, Linda Lea ...... 10413091, 121 Burton, Frances Carole ........... 9812021 Burton, Wayne Bolton ....... 90, 10814071 Bussey, Barbara Jane ........... 10814101 Butler, Donald Leroy .... . . . lO814081, 124 Butler, Phillip Rule ................ 123 Butrum, Duane Wesley 22, 62, 76, 84, 86, 10714051, 119 Butterfield, Shirley Alice ...... 80, 112, 120 Butts, Nonavee Louise .......... 10914121 Byrne, Rodney Dwight. . . . . .10012101 Clark, Clark, Carolyn Kaye . ..5.7. 196 10714051, 119 George Franklin.. .,. . ., .... 11014141 Clark, Glenice .... ......... 5 6, 10413071 Clark, Jerry Joe ............... 10213041 Clark, Joan Annetta ......... 9611051,121 Clark, William Edward .......... 10012141 Clarke, Judy Alta ...... 78, 80, 9711101, 121 Clausen, Mrs. Carl .....,,........... 14 Clausen, 4 Clausen, Violet M. George Samuel Cloverdyke, Harry .................. 87 951 103 Bouldin, Phillip Orrin. . .21, 55, 60, 10012141 Boulton, Clara .......... 10, 48, 10213041 Boviaches, Mary Mable. . .64, 10814081, 120 Bowman, Vesta ............... 10714081 Box, Gene ................ 9812061, 124 Box, Velma Elizabeth ........... .9912071 Box, Virgil Lee .... 21, 60, 1091413-A1, 116 Boyd, Helen Dianne .... 65, 67, 74, 10814101 Boyle, Jo Ann ................. 9711101 Boyle, Robert ...... .......... 1 0714031 Boyle, Trixie Lea. . . . . . .... 9611051 Boyles, Joy Ruth ............... 9812031 Brackenbury, Vernon ........... 10213031 Bradley, Janice Marie. .... 21, 10613161, 113 Bradley, Linda Jo 21, 44, 45, 53, 54, 57, 73, 79, 80, 82, 10112191 Bradley, Richard .............. 10112161 Branstetter, Neoma Faye ....... 1041308-A1 Brandt, Glenda Marie ........ 57, 10814101 Brashear, Dorothy Jean. . .55, 10413071, 121 Bray, Polly June ...... . .21, 10213011, 113 Breckenridge, Ada Beth 21, 53, 65, 67, 74, 96 1051 C Cacioppo, Paul Phillip,56, 77, 10213041, 120 Cado, Paula LaNelle 54, 57, 65, 67, 73,10613141 Cain, Martha Lee ............ 10, 120, 121 Caldarella, Johnny ...... 22, 10914131, 113 Caldarella, Shirley Ann .......... 10112181 Caldwell, Arthur .......... 10714011, 118 10, 62, 10714051, 118,119 Clayton, Cleveland, Russell . . . Bruce .................. 60, 89 .65,67,10313061,120 Clevenger, Rosemary ........ 64, 11114221 Clevenger, Shirley Sue .... 23, 11014161, 117 Clift, Larry Edward. . . . . . Closson, Robert ..... . . . . . . .9812061 . . .10, 1001Aud.1 Clough, Madalin .... Coakley, Charles ......,... Coats, Gayle Beth ........ . . . .10, 10412131 Cobb, James Donald.60, 61, , S4 ..9711101,118 90,10613141 Calhoun, Judy Marie ........ 9912091, 130 Cali, Salvatore Joseph ......... 88, 9912071 Calia, Connie Rose .... 49, 68, 9912091, 120 Calia, Phyllis Ann. . 57, 68, 79, 80, 10914121 Callahan, Neil William ........... 9812021 Callaway, Peggy Ann. ..... Callow, Juanita Marie. . . . . . . .10914121 . . .9912071,120 Calvert, George ............ 10, 10112161 Calvert, Virginia Carole 22, 53, 57, 74, 9511041 Cameron, Kay Frances .... .... 9 711101, 120 Cammack, Larry Alan ....... . . . . 10012101 Campbell, Carl Frederick. .22, 10313051, 113 Campbell, Charlotte ...... 22, 9711101, 120 Campbell, Larry Keith ........ 22, 122, 124 Campbell, Marcia Sue ...... 55, 62, 9711101 Campos, Eusebuis Lenora. .22, 10613141, 113 Colds Cole, Cole, Edwin Loyd .... Cole now, James Kenneth. .60, 90, 10213041 Dorothy Eleanor 23, Karen Sue ...... Colei Lillian Lee .... Cole, Patricia Marie. . . Cole, Mary Phyllis ..... Coleman, George . . . . Coleman, John David. . . Colletti, Andrew Frank. Colley, Thomas Edward Collins, Dean ........ Colliver, Jerry ........ 50, 51, , 10413081 65 . . . . .55, 10714011 79 . . .60, ,10213041 . . . .9611051 . . . .80,10012141 10112181 ......1oi14o3J,11s . ........ 9912081 ..........23,112 . . . .23, 90, 10112161 . .23,10112191,117 56, 76, 9812061,120 Brengarth, Raymond Earl ....... Brenner, Wilma Estelee. . Brocato, Sam ......... Brockman, John Wesley . Brockus, Harold Martin 45, 54, 67 Brockus, Ronald Eugene.21 Brookman, Mary Kathleen. Brookman, William James. 1 . .9611061 . . . .10613171 .......10714031 ...........123 86 90, 10112191 , 48, 55,10213041 S6 80 21 67 1 1 , 10513131 , 10112161 f 1 f y Brooks, Leon Dee ....... . ........... 123 Brooks, Nancy Lee.2I, 57, 62,10112181,113 Brookshire, Jerry .............. 9812061 Broomfield, Janet Lee .......... 1041308-A1 Broomfield, Nancy .... 21, 62, 64, 10613171 Brower, Harold ............. 13, 10914131 Brown, Brenda Lea ....... 72, 80, 10613171 Brown, Carole ................ 10413091 Brown, David Lee ........... 21, 10112191 Brown, Donald Garuenvs ..... 10012141, 120 Brown, Gary Raymond .......... 10714011 Brown, Kenneth Wayne ......... 10112101 Brown, Margreat Ann ........ 9611101, 121 Brown, Brown, Brown, Browni Mary Lou. .55, 74, 81,10714031, 118 21, 62, 10112161, 122 Newton Richard Shirley Ann ...... 95 1031 ng, Delberta Ellen. . '. '. '. 74,' 10112181 Brownley, Larry ........ Brugioni, Leroy ......... Brumbaugh, Ronald .... Br ant Frances Lucille . . . . . .10814111 . . .10714011.121 ........9812061 96 1101 y , ..... . ..... 1 Bryson, Donna Gail ..... .21, 72, 10112191 Bryson, Terry Robert 21, 62, 68, 76 Buccero, Larry Salvator. . , 84, 90, 10814071 . . . . .21, 9812061 Buchanan, Ralph Wade. .............. 98 Buchanan, Warren Wesley ........ 10012141 Buck, Jerry ............... . . . . . . . .21 Buck, John Lee ............. 9712011,124 Buckner, Datha Marie. . . . ...9711101,120 Buell, Janet Sue ............ 64, 11114221 Bullard Bullocky, Burden, Burgess Burgess Joan ......... , Frank Louis. . . . . , Marjorie Sane. . . . .. . .9611061,120 .9812061 Bobby Gerald. . . . Harold . ....... .21,11114201,113 ...........123 .......9511061 Canada, Phillip Eugene. . .22, 10313051, 117 Candillo, Mary Virginia .......... 9711101 Cannova, Joseph ............ 22, 9812021 Cannova, Michael Joe 22, 69, 68, 76, 85, 86,10112161 Canole, Loretta ................ 9711101 Canzoneii, Minnie Marie. ....... 22, 64, 112 Carder, Robert Carl .......... 60, 10513101 Carder, Sharon Virginia 57, 81, 10814081, 121 Carey, Wanda Jean ....... 62, 80, 10112181 Carpenter, James Gary ........... 9912081 Carpenter, Richard Donald.22, 76, 10914131 Carpenter, Sandra ...,. 55, 73, 80, 10313061 Carper, Jay Dee ................ . . .123 Carr, Elinor Ann ..,..... 22, 11014161, 120 Carramusa, Frank ........ 49, 9812061, 112 Carramusa, Joann Marie ..... 10313061, 112 Carrier, David Roger. .22, 45, 10413071, 122 Carroll, Bonnie Lee ......,... 22, 11114201 Carter, Lawrence Raymond .......,... 123 Carter, Nadine ................. 9611101 Cartmell, Janice Irene. ........ 1041308-A1 Cartmell, Marietta . . .22, 80, 11014161, 113 Carver, Mike Robert ............ 10213011 Cary, Barbara Dale.22, 62, 80, 10714051, 119 Cary, Deanna Leigh .......... 81, 9912091 Caspari, Bert Sam ........... 9712011, 116 Casper, Roy Thomas ................ 123 Cassell, Nanabel ......... 10, 65, 10814081 Casinell, Fred ................. 9812061 Catalina, Rose Mary Teresa ...... 10814081 Catt, Dorothy Mae 22, 48, 49, 79, 80, 82,11014161,113 Cavender, Edwin . .............. 9511031 Cayton, Michael Arthur ........... 23, 100 Chadwick, Billy Eugene 23, 62,10714051,119 Chambers, Gene ............. 60, 9912081 Chambers, Wanatta Carol. .23, 9711101, 116 Chancellor, Duane , ............ 10714031 Chandler, Carolyn ....... 56, 10413071, 121 Chandler, Marilyn Jeanette 50, 51, 56, 62, 68, 10413081,121 Chapin, Janice Ruth. .49, 56, 73, 81, 9611101 Chapman. Alice LaVon .... 23, 9611051, 113 Chartrand, Ellen ........ 57, 79, 10213031 Chartrand, Mrs. J. S. ,........ ....... 1 4 Chenoweth, Harold ....... 87, 90, 9611061 Colvin, Vern ...... ........ 2 3, 9812061 Cordry, Linda Ann ....... 81, 10213031, 118 Colyer, Joyce Faye ..... 23, 55, 79, 10613171 Colyer, Marilyn ..... 55, 79, 10714031, 121 Combs, James .,............ 98, 203, 124 Comby, Maryln Ann.23, 64, 74, 80, 11114191 Comer, Ada Kathryn ........... 10914121 Compton, Linda Carl ............ 9912071 Connelly, Marilyn,Joyce. 56, 65, 67, 10613141 Conti, Vincent ......... .... 2 3, 10914131 Contorno, Gloria .............,, 9812021 Cook, Gordon William ............... 112 Cook, James Gilbert ...... 23, 11114191, 116 Cook, Larry Lee ..... ..... 8 7, 11014151 Cook, Nancy Lee .... . . .64, 81, 11114221 Cook, Ray ......... Cook, Russell Leo ..... Copeland, Robert ..... Corbin, Vernon Floyd.. . . . .23, 45, 9812061 ............123 . . . .76, 10814071 Cornett, Belva Frances ..... . .80, 10814101 Corson, Shirley Ann ...... 23, 9711101, 116 Corwin, Elden Leroy. . . Costanza, Gene ...... Costanza, Mary Ann. . . Courtier, Kenneth Clyde . . . ..10814111,120 . .49,10213031, 118 .........9812021 23 10814071 Courtier, Marian L111ian'.'.'.i1i,'9922091 121 Courtney, Ann Elizabeth ........ 10914121 Bob Earnest ............... 9611061 Cox, Cox, Gloria Faye .... Cox, Marjory Eloise. . Cox , Rex Lee ......,.. 55, 87, 90, 10613141 Cox, Robert Earl. . . . Thomas Eugene ........ , e, Sally Beatrice ........ 9611051, 118 Craig, Yvonne Frances ..... 24, 62, 11114201 Cramer, Barbara Gail ......... 57,9812031 Cramer, Janice ..... Cramer, Jerry ...... Crane, Mary ...... Crawford, Marguriette Cox Coyl .24, 80,11114201,113 ..........10513131 .90 9812031 .. ...... 11114221 ...........9912081 ...........10413091 Elizabeth 24, 52, 60, 61, 74, 80, 9511041 Crim, Jerry Richard.24, 48, 56, 76, 10112161 Crockett, Donald Edward ........ 11014151 Crouch, Bill . . .48, 49, 60, 68, 87, 10714011 Crouch, Mary Lorena 18, 24, 48, 49, 52, 54, 55, 62, 68, 73, - 79,81,82,9511041 Croucher, John 87, 10814111 Crouse, Judith Deanne 10213041 Crowl, William ............ 24, 10313051 Crumpley, Don Wesley ...... 10313061, 120 129 Crutcher, Alice Faye. . . .... 9912075 Cuccia, Marie Irene .... .... 1 041308-A5 Cuezze, Marie ...... . . .10213035, 112 Culbertson, Ronald .... 9812065 Cundiff, Donna Irene .... I.I.'.24,I9711105 Cundiff, Harvey Meredith ......... 9511035 Cunningham, Ann Charlene Index Duncan, Beverly Joyce.25, 80, 11014165, 113 Duncan, Beverly Sue ...... 57, 80, 10413075 Duncan, Beverly Jeanne. .25, 10112165, 117 Duncan, Jack Arnold.61,11114175,112,124 Durham, Bill ........ 76, 87, 89, 10413075 Duston, Barbara Lee. .25, 10313065, 120, 121 Duston, Robert Warren .......... 9912095 24,11014165,117 Cunningham, Rebecca Lee .... 10313065, 121 Cupito, Donald Lee ............. 9611065 Cureton, Linda Lee 24, 53, 54, 56, 62, 67, 80, 11114205 Dykes, Kay Jeanette ............ 9611105 E ..........123 ....9912075,124 Ellis, Donna Lea. . . . . . Davis, Charles Henr 24 109 413 A 116 Davis 60, 61, 77, 10213045,124 Curless, Marlene Sharon ......... 11014145 Curry, Donna Elaine .... Curtis, Shirley Ann ..... . . . . .9611105,118 .. . .24,10613175 Cypret, Denzil Kenn ........... 11014145 Czar, Harold Louis ............. 10112165 Czechin, Coradean .... 79, 10513105 57, 60, Czechin, Mrs. William ............... 14 D Dake, Eugene ...... DaMitz, Buddie Jo. . . Darrah, David ..... Daugherty, Nadine Davidson, Shirley . . .11014155,124 . . . . .10714015 . . .10513135 ............10513115 .............10714035 Y. -- . 1 - 5. Davis, Donald Larry ......... 56, 10714045 Davis, Donald Lloyd .,........ 62, 90, 112 Davis, G. W. ........ . Davis, Jim ..... 24, 10213045, 113, 122,124 Davis Lowell Dean ..... 24, 52, 90, 9511045 Davisj Party . . ................ 9912075 Ronald Wayne .... 87 11114175 112 Eagle, Linda Marie .......... 57, 10213045 Eagle, Mary Patricia. .25, Eberts, Karen .......... Eastburn, Ronald Keith. . . 57,10412135,113 . . . . . .10714045 25,10012145, 116 Egan, Merlin Glen ............. 11014155 Egleston, David ............ 9812065, 124 Elledge, Judy Claudette. . . Elledge, Wanda Jean ..... Elliot, Eleanor Marie ..... Elliot, Clark Jerome ..... Elliot, Joyce Charlotte 18, 25, 44, 45, 49, .55, 79,10513115 . . . .80,10413075 . . . .61, 10213035 . . . .25, 10213045 ss, 54, 56, 65, 67, 68,80,10112195 Elliot, Sandra Sue ............ 56, 9611055 Ellis, Charles ..... . ..10213045, 124 .72, 9711105,121 .25 110 416 117 Fitch, Donald Gene ......... 11014155, 118 Fitzpatrick, James David ............. 123 Fitzwater, Jeanette ............ 10714045 Flagg, Margaret L. ........ 11, 62, 118, 120 Flaischacker, Robert Erwin ........... 123 Flinn, Dolores Ruth ......... 9611055,120 Flippin, Cora Jeanette ......... 79, 9711105 Flippin, Luster Thomas ......... 10714015 Flores, Alice Patricia. . .26, 1091413-A5, 116 Folkert, Charles Robert .... .......... 1 23 Folkert, Margaret Ann 26,64,74,80,11114205,113 Forbes, Eddie Joe. . .85, 86, 90, 9812065, 120 Ford, Beverly Ann. .....,...... 11114225 Fordyce, Carl William 62, 84, 56, 10714055, 119 Forlow, Arthur ............... 10513105 Fornelli, Linda ......... 74, 10213045, 118 Forrest, Marvin Ray ,........... 10213045 Fostich, Richard Michael. . . , .... 10012105 Fox, Marilyn Kay 15, 49, 56, 62, 67, 68, 80, 81, 9711105 Foxx, William Lee ...... . . . .88, 10714035 Franklin, Foresta ......., 26, 72, 10112195 Frazell, Barbara Ruth ........... 10814085 Frazer, John Douglas .... Frazier, Bob Allen ....... Frechin, James Elsbury, Carol Jean ..... Embree 4 1 5, Richard Ear 25, 10313055, 113 , ' 1 ..... Emmett, Judith Sharon ....... 74, 10213035 Engelhardt, Alvin James 25, 62, 10413075, 122,124 England, Judith Ann ............... 112 Engle, Eugene Merle Y 57 60 62 79 97 110 4, 75, 10714055, 119 Gallamore, Neil Meryln. . .26, 10513145, 113 Day, Barbara Ann.53, 67, 74, 10714055, 119 Deatherage, Robert Emery 24,60,61, 10213045 Deck, Lee Elden, .............. 9611065 Decker, Doris Ellen ...... 24, 10113185, 118 Deeds, Ray Eugene .......... 24, 11114195 DeHart, Elihu Duane 24, 62, 76, 86, 10914135 Dehn, Carolyn Ardith ........... 10413075 DeLapp, Carolyn Lee 24 S4 57 62 65 6 Engle, Merle R. ................ 9611065 Engle, Mrs. Merle R. ................ 14 Englert, Martha Joanne 50, 51, 56, 72, 74, 80, 10413085 Enloe, Charles Lewis ........... 10213015 Enloe, Donald Lee .......... 10714045, 124 Epps, Betty Jean ......,. 25,11114205, 118 Erickson, Louisa Ann -- 25. 53, 54, 57, 73, 79,80.82, 10112165 Ericson, Sharon Ka 26, 48, 49, 62, 84,86, 10914135 French, Bennett Ayers ..... 48, 53, 9912095 Fries, Carlene ....... 56, 80, 10513l05, 121 Frizell, Sharon Fem ........ 10112185, 118 Fry, Ronald ......... 90, 84, 86, 10513105 Fuhr, Mava Alma ............ 1041308-A5 Fuhr, Patricia ..... .......... 1 0914125 Fuller, Harold Lee .... ,......... 1 23 Fults, Herbert ..... . . .60, 9912075 G Gahm, Robert Raymond ......... 10313055 Galate, Vincent Joe ............. 9611055 Galetti, Joe Douglass ........... 10814115 Gallamore, Linda Rae .,... 50, 51, 10413085 Gallamore, Marcia June ......... 10613165 Evans, Billy Joe ........... 10513135,118 , , , , , 7,7 Deller, Nina June ...... Delles, Janice Gail ..... DeLisio, Christopher . .. DeLisio, George Junior. De Marco. Henry James. 123 . . . . . , 124 ....10012145,118 DeMent, Robert Eugene. 124 . .62, 80, 10914125 . . ..10513135,1Z1 I ' I I 10413075 I ....10413095, Dempsey, Barbara Dean .......... 9812035 Demsey, Jim ....................... 98 Deniston, D. L.. . . . . DePasco, Patricia Joreen. Deshazer, Joyce Joan. . ..........10,85 . . . 24, 1041308-A5 11014145 DeStefano, Edith J6. . . I I I I I I III.961f055 , . . 4 30, 1 5 Erwin, Bob .................. 10213015 Eslinger, Martha ...... 25, 50, 51, 10413085 Etter, Donnel Eugene ...,....... 10313055 Etter, Mama Arenne ......... 9912075, 118 Eubank, Thomas Keith. . .55, 10814085, 118 Evans, James Edward ........... 10814075 Evans, James Stephen ................ 123 Evans, Robert Eugene ....... 10714015, 118 Everley, Charles Floyd ....... 2S,10914135 Everley, Shirley ............ 9912085, 121 Ewens, Robert .........., 48, 55, 9812065 Gano, Tedd Jay ..... .......... 1 0814115 Garafold, Joseph .............. 10213035 Garcia, Demetrio .... 26, 10012145, 122, 124 Garcia, Wilma Jean ............. 9912075 Gard, Judee Karel ........ 56, 81, 10213015 Gardner, George . . . ........ 11014155 Garfield, Jerry ............ 10714015, 124 Gariety, Fred Neal ............. 10413095 Garnett, Joan ........ 26, 57, 64, 10613175 Dethlefgeny Elly Louise Ewing, Barbara Jean. . . . .26, 11114195, 113 50, 51, 57, 74,80,10413085 Dever, Leonard Wayne ....... . . .10012105 Dewey, Don Jefferson 24, 60, 62, 10714055, 113,119 Dewey, Pauline ........... 1'0513115, 120 Dickeson, Robert Celmer ............. 123 F Facemire, Charles .......... 26, 10914135 Facemire, Jean .... 57, 79, 80, 9711105, 121 Garrison, Bernita Mae ..... 1041308-A5,120 Garrison, Marilyn Jo ........... 10112185 Garrison, Mrs. Tom .................. 14 Garrison, Thomas James. .77, 10012105, 118 Garzee, Connie Gene. . . . . .9611105,120 Gassett, Jackie Douglas .......... 10413095 Gassett, James Ralph. . . Gaston, Joe Dean ..... Gates, Kenneth Wheldon . . . . . .9611065 . . .10313055,118 Farmer, Arlus Irene ................. Ditmars, Thomas . . . Dickey, Peggy ................ 10714045 DiiBon, Mary Louise .... 10313065,112,121 Dillon, Alice Elizabeth .......... 10914125 DiRaimo, Robert John ........... 9912175 10 52 53 9511045 Fagan, June Leah 26, 50, 51, 54, 57, 65, 68, 10413085 Fann, Bruce Burton ............ 10814075 Fann, Frank ................ 26, 9611 Filsinger, Freddie Dean .......... 9712015 Dixon, Joanne . . . .... 49, 81,11114225,121 Dodd, Curtis Wilson ........ 10714045,124 Dodd, David Harvey ...... 55, 73, 10513135 Dods, Walter Karstens 18, 25, 48, 49, 52, 56, 62, 67, 68, 73, 76, 84, 86, 88, 90, 9511045 Dodson, Patricia June ........... 9611105 Doherty, Gerald Lee ...... 25, 53, 10814135 Dold, Adam Joseph ....... 60, 9912095, 124 Dolt, Karel Lee .,............... 55,112 Donahue, Billy William .......... 9812025 Donnici, Rose Marie ............ 9611055 Doty, Paul Lawayne ......... 87, 10814085 Dover, Richard Theodore ........ 10413095 Dover, Robert Louis ............ 10714035 Downey, Carol Ann. . .25, 72,11114205,l13 Downing, Howard Leroy ............. 123 Drenon, Karen Sue .......... 81, 10714035 Drummond, Mary Elizabeth 73, 79, 80, 10513135 Dull, Judith .... 25, 52, 55, 79, 80, 9511045 Dumsky, Joanne Marie 25, 45, 52, 57, 64, 9511045 Duncan, Barbara Jean ..... 25, 49, 11114205 Duncan, Barbara Jean .,... 57, 80, 10413075 130 Farmer, Jimmie Leon.26,11I14195,122, Farmer, Loretta Faye ..... 81, 10613165, 065 120 Farmer, Jerry Wayne ........ 10814115, 118 120 56, 65, 76, 87, 80, 10814075 Gates, Mrs. W. E. .................. 14 Gatten, Donald Alan ........ 10814115, 121 Gatten, George .......... 26, 62, 951Cafe5 Gauert, Hazel Marie 57,74,79,81,10714035,121 Gaylord, Gladys ............ 11, 9812035 Gebhart, Janice Marie 26, 50, 51, 54, 56, 62, 65, 67, 10413085 Faron, Dorothy Marian.48, 49, 10814115, Farrar, David ...................... 61 Farrell. Dixie Ann ............. 10814085 Faustlin, Hazel Marie 26, 44, 54, 57, 78, 80, 81, 82,10412'135 Gee, Mary Carol ........ 26,11014165,117 Gentry, Harold Eugene 26, 60, 85, 86,10814075 Gentry, Patricia Mellee .......... 9611105 Feagans, Patricia Maureen.81, 10714045, 118 Fenton, Judy Gayle ..... .80, 10714055, 119 Ferguson, Frank ........ Ferris, Frances Juanita .... Ferro, Jim ............ Filbert, William Jim ...... Fields, Bob Ellis ........ Fields, Howard Lee ...... . . . . . . 10814105 77,10213035,121 . . . . . .10513135 26,10012145,117 .1091413-A5,116 Fine, Claude Hairston ........... 10313055 Finley, Eva Mae ......... Fisher, Barbara Jean ..... Fisher, Carol Sue ........ .26,10313055,113 Fisher, Everett Leonard. . . . . . . .10112165 .72, 73, 10613175 .1091413-A5,116 Fisher, Larry Pat .................. 123 Fisher, Laura Elaine. . . ..... 80, 10914125 Fisher, Rodney Carl. . . . . .9912095,124 George, Billy ............. 10313055, 120 George Delores Hemerson. .26, 45, 10112195 Georgej Howard ............ 9912075, 118 Gerard Carol Jane ....... .... 5 5, 9711105 Gerberi Jeanette ..... 27, 61, 11014165, 117 Gherring, Phleta ........... 11,10513115 Giambalvo, Joseph . . .27, 56, 85, 86, 9812065 Giambalvo, Vince ............. 10714035 Giarraputo, Bertha Mary. .49, 10613165, 112 Gibbs, Patsy Lee ......,...... 57, 9611105 Gibson, James Walter .... . . .10213045,118 Giddens, Joyce Elaine ........ 9611105, 118 Gideon, Rose Darlene .... Giglio, Angela Rose, . . Gilbert, Mary Frances.. . Giles, Mary ........... Gillen, Larry Edward .... . . . . .l0O12145 . . . .27,10613175 . . . . . 10814105 ......61 .,..123 Hayden, Hume, Margaret Emily. Gillette, Howard William ..... 10012143, 124 Gilmore, Isabel ............ 55, 10112193 Giordano, Sunday Rose .... 73, 10714033, 118 Glasgow, James Owen .... 27, 10112163, 113 Glidewell, Dennis Harold 27, 76, 11114193, 116 Glidewell, Mary .............. 10213013 Glossip, Vincie Jo .................. 121 Godfrey, Shirley Grace ...... 10814113, 121 Goings, Genelle 27, 44, 45, 52, 54, 57, 65, 67, 80, 9511043 Goldthwaite, Barbara Joy 57, 74, 81, 9611103,118 Good, Barbara Ann ........... 27, 9711103 Goodman, Judy Lee ............ 10313063 Goodman, Norman Brice ......... 10814073 Goodman, Paula .... 27, 52, 57, 73, 9511043 Gordon, Becky Ann ...... 80, 10914123, 118 Gordon, John ............. . . .10012103 Gordon, Mary Lee 27, 49, 52, 54, 55, 80, 9511043 Gore, Judith Elaine ........ . .80, 10814103 Index Harris, Richard Allen 28, 45, 53, 56, 76, 10814073 Harrow, Carol June ...... 78, 10413073, 121 Hartley, Bernard Arthur 77, 89, 90,10012103,118 Hartman, Charles Richard 76, 87, 90, 10413073 18, 28, 45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 56, 67, 68, 10112193 Harville, Russell Harold ...... 28, 10112163 Hatcher, Mary Beth ............. 9812033 Havens, Judith Rae ........ 78, 81, 9812033 Hawthorne, Barbara ......... 28, 11014163 Hartnett, Jo Carol Hayden , Claudia Christine 28, 45, 52, 57, 62, 65, 67, 9511043 Robert Dean ........... 10513103 effr Gu 10012103 Howard, Leslie LeRoy ........ 29, 10814073 Howie, Harold ........... 1001Aud.3, 120 Hoy, James Robert .......... . . .10213013 Huckabee, Barbara Ann ..... Huckabey, William ............ 10714043 .11114223,120 Hudson, Catherine Darlene. . .10714053, 119 Hudson, Mrs. Cleo .................. 14 Hudson, Stanley Eugene .... .... 1 0413073 Hudson, William Earl .... .......... 1 23 Hughes, Billie Mae ..... . ...... 10213043 Hughes, Carol Joan. . . .... 60, 10914123 Hughes, Emma Jane. . . ........ 11, 48 Hughes, Larry Walsh. . . ....... .123 Hughes, Raymond Lee. . . ...... 9912073 Hughes Raymond Virgil ..... 10313053, 118 Hugill, ' Floyd Martin .... ...........123 Huhn, Charles H.. ........ 11, 88, 961Cafe3 Huke, John Thomas ...... 77, 10814113, 118 Green Gloria Lucille. . Gott, Fredrick .......... ........... 1 1 Gottman, Julia Anna. . . . . .72, 9611103 Goza, Gail Ann ...... .... 7 8, 10613173 Grace, Jeannine . . . ..... 10213013 Grassley, Edith .. Graupner, Gene ........ Graves, Mary Ann ....... . . . .11,10313063 . .87, 89, 9912093 64,11114223,121 Graves, Winferd Walter ......... 10012103 Gray, Joan Ann ......... 64,10714013,121 Gray, Joe Martin .............. 11014143 Gray, Mary Bunker .... Graybill, Anna Lela .... , ..... 10513133 . . .10714053, 119 Greeley, Jerry ................ 10213033 Green, Charles Thomas .......... 10012103 10613163 Haynes, J y y ............ Haynie, Norma Jean. . 28, 65, 74, 80, 9711103 Hays, Carolyn Jean ......,... 9611103, 118 Hayser, Delbert ............... 10213043 Hayward, Bob Nelson ................ 28 Hazlett, Inez Marie .......... 74, 9912083 Heath, Larry Francis 15, 54, 56, 73, 76,10814073 Heckart, Nancy Lou. . . , ...... 79, 9711103 Hedrick, Roy Bradford .......... 10814113 Heilig, Joseph Lee ....... 60, 10413093, 124 Heine, Fred ...... 11, 14, 85, 86, 11014143 Heinlen, Don Paul ............. 10012143 Helm, Kowena ......... 10413093, 112, 121 Helliker, Dean .,............. 10513103 Harriette ........ 11, 11114203 James Russell ..... 28, 10914133 Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Robert Louis ......... 10012103 Henderson, Shirley Ann ......... 11014143 Hullebusch, Mary Louise ........ 10313063 Hulse, Jerry Lee ......... 2 Humbird, Barbara Ann ..... 9, 62, 10112193 .10112183,118 Humbird, William Roriirie ........ 11014143 29 78 9711103 Hume, Judy Louise ....... 81, 9611103, 118 Humiston, Robert Dale. . .29, 10112193, 113 Hummon, Deanna Mae .... 57, 62, 10714043 Humphrey, Alice Janette ...... 9912073, 121 Humphrey, Annie Maude 29, 74, 80, 10112163 Humphrey, O'Letta Mae .... .... 1 0213033 Hunt, Elayne Joan .......... 29,10313063 Hurr, Robert Earl .... 29, 62, 10714053, 119 Hurst, Jimmie Earl .......... 9712013, 124 Hurst, John Richard ..,........ 1001Aud.3 Hustad, John Everett ........... 10613143 Huston, Bruce ....... 29, 55, 76,10112193 Huston, Gerald Eugene .............. 123 Green: Margaret ...... ' .'i1','61a, 1641308-AJ Green, Richard .... , ........... 9912073 Hendricks, Paul Raymond.28,10914133, 117 Hutchison, John David Greenfield, Judith Ruth ...... 56, 10814103 , 87, 89, 10513133 56, 76 50, 10012103, 120 Herner, Linda Ann Gregor, Ethyl ............. 27, 10413073 Gregory, Elizabeth ..... .... 1 1, 10413073 Griffith, Daniel ............ 9812063, 124 Griffith, Janet Marlene 27, 72,11014163,113 Grimes, Albert L. ........ 11,14, 10814113 Grimes, Frank ......... Groff, Duane ..,...... . . . .55, 10714033 . . . .9812063,120 Grush, Judith Ann ..... ........ 1 0814103 Guerrant, Beverly Ann ........... 9712013 Guffey, Clyde Ray ............. 10513133 Gufiey, Eddie Stewart .... Hendrickson, Dorothy Jean .... 61, 11014143 Hendrickson, Harriet Eilane.79, 82, 10313063 Hendrickson, Janice Kay 28, 53, 56, 62, 65, 80, 11114203 Hendrix, Carrah Ann 48, 56, 81, 10413093, 118 Hendrix, David Crielly. . . . ...... 10213043 Henning, Ernest Lenwood 28,60,61,76,11014143 Henry, Jimmie Clayton ....... 28, 10914133 Henshaw, Harold Ross ...... 1001Aud.3, 124 Hentschel, Michael Kent 30, 56, 76, 10814053, 117 Hutson, David Gerrald .............. 123 H James, Ona Aileene. ..... .. Hodges, Gull, Delores Ann. . . .... . . .10814083, 120 Gunnels, Zetta Margaret. . 27, 80, 1041308-A3 Gurriere, Jim ........... 27, 60, 10413073 Gutcher, Sarah Ann ................. 24 Guy, Lavonna Elaine 24, 73, 74, 80, 11114203, 113 Haas, Robert Lee ...... 84, 86, 88, 10213043 Hadley, Elinor Ann. .50, 51, 57, 73, 10413083 Haggard, Ronald Lee 54, 56, 73, 84, 86, 90, 9712013 Hahs, Earl Eugene ............ 1001Aud.3 Hake, Bill John ............... 10814113 Hall, Carolyn Faye. . . .... 27, 11014163 Hall, Theresa Audrey. . . . . .27, 9711103 Hall, Thomas Franklin ....... 27,10513103 Hamby, Willeta Virginia ..... 10012143,117 Hamilton, Sharon Coleen ..... . . . 10613143 50, 51, 57, 62, 74 Hiatt, Shirley Margaret ......... Hicklin, Mary Paul 50, 51, 54, 57, 60, 74,80 Hicklin, Stella Ruth , 10413083 .10213013 , 10413083 28, 45, 52, 54, 57, 65, 67, 80, 9511043, 113 Hickman, Billy Glen .... 10413073, 122, 124 Hickman, Fred .,....... 28,11114193,117 Hicks, Nancy Nadine .......... 10313063 Hill, Gloria Ann ............... 9912093 Hiltner, Dennis Clifton. . . . . .10814113 Hutton, Robert ...,........ 73, 10513133 Hyzer, Darlene Louise .... 30, 10714053, 119 Hyzer, Harold .................... 123 I Ide, John Daniel 48, 54, 55, 65, 67,10613143,122,124 Igert, Alice Jean 30, 52, 56, 79, 81, 82, 9511043 Ihrig, Tom Ronald .................. 123 Inbody, Fred ........... 30, 76, 10814073 Inbody, Mary Jo. .30, 52, 62, 74, 75, 9511043 Inselman, James Cecil ............... 100 Irwin, Dorothy Diane 50, 51, 57, 73, 74, 80, 10413083 Isenhower, Jerry Rowland ........ 10012103 J Hilton, Derrel Hugh ............ 11014143 Hines, Billy Duane ............ 10012143 Hipkins, Louise ................ 28, 116 Hisey, Mary Kay ...,.. 29, 74, 80, 9812033 Hockett, Buddy Arthur ..... 1001Aud.3,120 Hockett, Doris Jean ....., 29, 10613143, 117 Hodge, Herbert Raymond 29, 48, 53,76,90,10814073 Hodge, James .......... ...... . . . . .116 Hodge, Robert .......... 56, 87, 10714043 Charles Phillip. ............. 123 Hamline, Judy Ann. ..,. ..... 6 2, 10914123 Hoffman, James Edward. 15, 88, 90, 10513133 Holbert, Leonard Herb ........ 90, 10814073 Holladay, Jim Leroy. . .29, 60, 10613143, 122 Holland, Barbara Ann .... 29, 11014163, 117 Holler, Dudley Ferol ........... 10413073 Hollopeter, Marilyn Alice ..... 9712013,118 Hamm, Donald Leonard.27, 1091413-A3, 116 Hanlon, Roma Rae ............. 10213013 Hanson, Alice Faye. .......... 1041308-A3 Hanson, David Edward. . .9912073, 118, 124 Harber, Robert Ray ..... . .1091413-A3, 116 Harber, Willard Eugene. . .27, 10313053, 116 Harbert, Janet Marie ........ 28, 11114203 Harbert, Judith Ann. .49, 57, 65, 81, 9912073 Hardie, John William 56, 60, 76, 87, 10814073 Hardie, Nanel ....... 65, 67,10814113,118 Harding, Clara Earlene ....... 28, 11014163 Ha1'dman, Jacky Thorten ............. 123 Harlin, Nancy Jo ............... 9611103 Harmon, Charles Henry ......... 10814113 Harmon, Joyce Ann, ..... 28,11014163,117 Harms, Leland Wesley ..... 28, 88, 11114193 Harp, Mary Jane ............ 28, 10313063 Harper, Delbert Ray ................. 60 Harris, Gwen Rae ......... .... 1 0513133 Harris, Maureen Adaleno. . . . . .9611053 Holmes, Lloyd Keith ..... ...... 2 9, 116 Holmes, Patt Ann ...... ....... 2 9, 121 Holstine, Glen Loren. . . . . .60, 10814073 Homan. Barbara ..... .... 1 041308-A3 Hood, Pat Terry ........ . . .29, 11114193 Jackson, Beverly Sue ........... 10714053 Jackson, E. W. ............. 11,10814073 Jackson, Jo Ann ...... 55, 80, 10714053, 119 Jackson, Josephine Mary .... 10213013, 120 Jackson, Judy Elaine .......,.... 9611103 Jackson, Michael Duane ..... 90,1001Aud.3 Jackson, Nancy Carroll .......... 10814083 Jackson, Vivian Marie ........ 1041308-A3 James, Donna Lee.30, 50, 51, 10413083, 113 James, Eddie William ............ 49,121 Jank, Anna Caroline ....... Jank, Helen Ida ........ 30 .........121 .9812033, 112 ,10613163, 113 Jarrett, Robert William ..... . , . . .11014153 Jarrett, Virginia Ruth. . . ........ 9712013 Jeffries, Jerry Duane ............ 9912073 Jenkins, Carroll ............... 11114173 Jenkins, Claude Melvin ...... 10012143, 120 Jenkins, Donald Paul .... 10513113, 112, 124 Jenkins, Glen .............. 87, 10313053 Jenkins, Monika Christine 30, 57,6 4, 73, 11014163 Jennings, Joseph Henry .............. 12 Hooper, Michael Nelson ....... ...... 1 23 Hooten, James Douglas .... 29, 76, 10814073 Hoover, Charles Gray ........ 9912083 , 117 Hoover, Don .......... ...... 9 812023 Hoover, Lloyd Francis ............... 123 Hopkins, Jeanette Arlene ........ 10714043 Horner, Ralph Edward. .29, 60, 61, 10814083 Hosman, Glenn Burton 29, 48, 52, 54, 56, 62, 68, 85, 86, 90, 9511043 Hotson, James Albert ..... 29, 10714053, 119 Houser, Jack Dean ............. 10012143 Jensen, Neal Barry. . . . . . . . . 951Cafe3,118 Jewell, Clifford Joseph ........ ..11014153 Jezler, Ann ............ . Jodts, Nancy ...... 30, 48, 5 . .30,10112193 6, 80, 10313063 Johannaber, Edna Mary .............. 12 Johnson, Barbara Jean ........ 30, 10413073 Johnson, Beaulah Mae ..... .10413093, 120 Johnson, Clark ................... 123 Johnson, Johnson, Clifton E. .......... 13, 9712013 Evelyn Clydine ......... 9912093 131 Johnson, Emma Fayan. .55, 79, 80, 9712015 Johnson, Gary .............. 30, 9812035 Johnson, Harry Alonzo .... 49, 9712015, 124 Johnson, Helen ..............,... 9, 48 Johnson, Jean Ellene ..... .78, 9712015, 118 Johnson, Jo Anne ......... 30, 45, 9611055 Johnson, Joyce Elise .... 30, 45, 80, 9711105 Johnson Joyce Lee. . .55, 80, 10613145,118 Johnsonj Karl Fredrick 49, 56, 76, 85, 86, 90, 10613145 Johnson, Kenneth .....,. . . . .60, 9912095 Johnson, Martha Ann ........... 10814085 Johnson, Maxine Johnson 30, 52, 62, 79, 80, 82, 9511045 Warren .............. 10413095 Johnston, Frances Belle ........ 30, 9711105 Lee Carol Ann Jones, Bettie Lou .... 56, 62, 80, 1041308-A5 Jones, Carol Jean. . .30, 45, 78, 80, 10313065 Jones, Donald Lee ......... 30, 60, 9812035 Jones, John P. ........ 12, 50, 51, 10413085 Jones, Marlene ..................... 30 Jones, Patricia Ann .......... 31, 10814105 Jones, Peggy ....... ...... 1 1114225 Jones, Walter Barton. . . . . .31, 10213045 Jones, Shirley Frances ....... 10814085, 121 Jones Reta .......... ...81, 11114225 Joy, Carole Ann 50, 51, 56, 62, 74, 75, 80, 10413085 Joyce, William Francis ....... 31, 11114195 Joyce, Loretta Ann ............. 10914125 Julian, Richard ................. 88, 89 Juricak, Margaret ...... 48, 55, 1041308-A5 K Kaler, Mary Louise ................. 121 Karner, Theresa Anita .,........ 10914125 Karr, Twila Evlyn 31, 64, 73, 74, 80, 9611055, 113 Karriker, Bill .......,............. 60 Kauffmann, Bill ........... 87, 10012105 Kaullen, Jerry Glen ....... 31, 90, 9912095 Kaumans, Sandra Kay ...... 10313065, 120 Kauzlarich, Richard Lee 89, 90, 10814115, 121 Kean, Albert Leslie ......... 9611055, 112 Keck, Carol Jane ............ 31,9611055 Keck, Mary Ann. . . .... 11114205,113 Keenan, George .... ........ 1 2, 61 Keirns, Kathryn ..... .......... 1 2 Keithley, Ray Dean.. . .... 9S1Cafe5 Keithley, Roy Gene. . . ...... 10012105 Kellett, Barbara Ann ........ 9712015,120 Kelly, William Grant ................ 124 Kemp, Bobbie Jane ........ 31, 1041308-A5 Kennedy, Evelyn ................... 12 Kennedy, Jeff ........... 31, 90, 10213045 Kennedy, Raymond Carl ...., 11014145,124 Kennicutt, Naomi Ruth ......... 10112185 Kerbs, Larry Kent .......... 31, 10112165 Kern, Caroline Virginia 31,54,57,60,65,74,80,10112195,113 Kerr, Melissa Marie.48, 56, 72, 80, 10213035 Kerr, Michael Th0mas.31, 84, 86, 90, 9611055 Kershaw, Alameda Marvine.3l, 9611055, 120 Ketchum, Patsy Carol ........ 31, 10313065 Kidd, Carol Ann ...... 60, 74, 9611105, 120 Index Kropi, Mary Lou ............... 9611105 Kuhn, Thomas Eugene 31,44,84,86, 10914135 Kulp, Charlene Louise ....... 10814115, 121 Kump, Bill Fred. ..... . ........l0112165 Kunz, Otto W. ........... 12, 53, 9611055 Kurle, Barbara Eleanor .... 48, 55, 10814105 L La o Geor e .. . .1001Aud.5 g, g . ......... Lain, Janice Ilene ...... . . .10814105, 118 Lairmore, Norma Jean .........,. 9611105 Lamar, Jacqueline Carol 60, Lambkin, Alfred Byrne. . Lambrecht, Jack Eugene ...... Lane, George Fielding. . . 79, 80, 82, 10613145 . ..10213045 . . . . . . .123 31 11114195 Lane, Jacklyn ........ '.'.56,'9611105,121 Lane, Janet Lee ............... 10012145 Lanigan, Jo Ann. . . . . . . LaPuma, Jess Anthony . . . . .9611105,121 18, 32, 44, 48, 49, 53, 554 56 62, 65 6 68, Larrabee, Eugene ....... , , ,67, , 10714055, 119 .105 311 ,124 . . 1 5 Larsen, Ronald Gene ..... 60,10714035, 124 Lascuola, Jack Phillip ........,.. 10012145 Lasswell, Sandra ............ 9611105, Laster, John Franklin. ............ 97, Lathrom, Norma Jean ..... 32, 11114205, 117 121 124 Latino, Rosalee ............. 32, 112, 121 Latta, Kathleen ....... .32, 10413075, 116 Lauck, Shirley Anne ............ 9611055 Laughlin, J. L. ....... . . ....... 8, 14, 48 Laughlin, Wanda Jean ........... 9812035 Law, Gloria Marie ...... Law, Jesse David .... . .. ..9611105 32 73 10112165 Lawson, Larry Herbert'.iA.11114-175,112,121 Layson, Carol Ann ...... 32, 1091413-A5,116 Layton, Patricia Ann. . ....... 74, 112, 118 99 209 , ...............,. 1 5 Legant, Carol ....32,74,10112195,113,118 LeJeune, James William. . .32, 10313055, 116 Leighter, Gordon Ray .......... 1001Aud.5 Lentz, Layton Leslie ............ 10313055 Lepper, Raymond Leroy ...... 87,10714035 Lerner, Meyer ............ 32, 1001Aud.5 Leslie, Lewis Elna Ruth ........ 32,11014165,1l7 Charles Allen .,....... 90, 10513105 Lewis Fleda Virginia ............ 9711105 Lewis James Edwin ,... 84, 86, 90, 9S1Cafe5 Lewis, Jerry Estill ............. 1001Aud.5 Lewis Katherine Elizabeth .,..... 10313065 Lewis Kay Frances ....... 48, 9712015, 112 Lewis Mabel Ray .............. 9611055 Lewis Ronnie Dean .... 32, 60, 73, 10914135 Lewis Russell James ..........., 11114195 Liggett, Gary ........... 32, 76, 10112195 Llggett, Jerry .............. 9912095, 124 Liggett, Robert Eugene .... 9611065, 122, Lile, Judy Jean ............ 11114175, Liles, Jack David ......,. 32, 10112165, Kidwell William Ralph. .77, 1001Aud.5, 124 Kilbury, Charles David .......... 10413095 Kilbury, Richard Ray.31, 54, 55, 85, 86, 112 Kilgore, Carol Jean ......,... 31, 10112185 Kilgore, Clarence Foie ........ 31, 10814075 Killian, Ruth Anne ..... 64, 74, 1041308-A5 Kimmis, Gerald Allen ........... 10613145 Kimsey, Nancy Jo ....... 31, 10413075, 116 Kincaid, Jerry Lee .......... 9S1Cafe5, 124 King, Ben L. ......... 12, 50, 51, 10714015 King, Margaret Ann ............ 9611055 Kinnaman, Deloris Monett. . .10814115, 121 Kiser, Barbara Anne .... 31, 53, 82, 11014165 123 112 Lile, Orville Wayne ..... 32, 1091413-A5, 116 117 121 Liles, Peggy Ann ..... ...... 1 0112185, Lingenfelter, Doris Darlene. . .11014145, 121 Linville, Robert ............... 10012105 Lipps, James Howard. . ....... 32, 10914135 Lipps, Robert William. . . ..... 10213035 Lipps, Virginia Mae .... ..... 1 1014145 List, Clarence John. . . . . . .9611065, 124 Litton, Myrna Dell ..... ..... 1 0814085 Livingston, Jessie ...... ..... 9 712015 Locascio, Josephine Ann .... .... 1 0914125 Locke, William Harold .... ....... 1 23 Loftis, Virginia Lucille. . . ..... 9812035 Logan, Tom Willard ....... .... 1 0012145 Lohrengel, Robert Edward ......... 9712015 Lombardo, Lawrence .......... 1001Aud.5 Lomonte, Jo Ann ........... 11114225, 121 Longfellow, Arthur K. ............. 12, 56 Kitchel, Ronald Lee ........ 951Cafe5,120 Kitchens, Kenneth Louis ......., 10012105 Klein, Judy Raechel ...... 81, 10313065, 121 9611055 Longstreth, Russell Vernon . .60, 61,10313115 Lonzo, Cecilia Rosemary ....... 32, 113, 120 Loria, James Anthony 32, 44, 48, 50, 51, 54, 56, 65, 67, Koehly, Kline, Elizabeth Sandra ........ Knaus, Dahl Walter .... 56 DeLois Ann. . . . Qiosq4os5 ..9611105 . .49, 68, 76, 10413085 Love, Bill William .... ....... 1 0814085 Loudon, Dolores Ann ......... 78, 10413075 Kranson, Kathryn Bea 50, 51, 56, 65, 67, 73, 10413085 87, 10513105 . .9712015 . . .10714035 Arthur O ..... .12, 50, 51, 10413085 , 10613175 , 10714045 Krebbs, Larry Joe ........... Kremer, Michael Leroy ........ . Kremer, Shirley Ann ......... Kresse, Krevitz, Nayda Darlene ...... 64 Krohm, 57 Dorothy Irene ....... 132 Lowderman, Elaine . . . . . .. . .. .10213035 Lowe, Forrest Gilbert ......... 12, 9812065 Lowe, Norma Lee ...... Lubek, Pauline Frances. . Lucito, Marguerite Jo. .32 Lujin, Dick ...... 32, 73 64 81 10814085 fi .alt 1041308-A5 ,73, 10413075,117 ,76,10914135,113 Luna,Carmen.......... .......... .118 Lunceford, Mildred Mae ......... 10112195 Lunsford, Judith Rose. .32, 64, 10513175, 113 Lusby, Shirley Jean ............ 10213015 Lutgen, Evelyn Nadine 57, 62, 79, 80, 10112185 Lyerla, Patsy ....................... 61 Lynch, Dixie Lee ........ 33, 11114205, 113 Lynn, Robert Livingston 56,76,87,90,10814075 33,48,53,56,68,80,10613175,120 Lynn, Virginia Lou ....... 78, 10714035, 121 Lynn, William Lawson. .60, 61, 62, 10413095 Lyons, Malissa Jane .......... 9611105, 118 Lyons, Phillis Sue .......... 10313065, 121 Lynn, Sharon Lee Mc McCandless, Bob Lee.88, 10714055, 112, 120 McCarver, Judith Ann. .33, 62, 9611055, 113 McCaslin, Louis Vincent ......... 10714035 McCaulley, Georgann Elizabeth .... 10714015 McChesner, James Dewey 56, 89, 90, 10714045 McClain, Claude Willis .......... 10613145 McClary, Jerry Barton ....... 11114175, 112 McClendon, Beverly Ann 55,78,80,10Z13045 McClure, Katherine ......... 9611105, 118 McClure, Lois Marie ..... 33,11114205, 113 McConnel, Jack Milton .............. 123 McConnel, Joanne . . .48, 55, 79, 80, 9912085 McCormick, Jim ........... 9912085, 124 McCormick, Michael Jon ........ 10012105 McCune, Robert ........ 33, 10914135, 118 McDanel, Norma Jean ..... 55, 80, 10914125 McDaniel, Louie Mitchel ..... 103130S5, 124 McDonough, Herbert Gene ....... 10012145 McElmurry, Beverly ...... 48, 81, 10714035 McElroy, Erma Nadine ....... 33, 10112185 McElwee, Doratha Ann. . .33, 10413075, 117 McElwee, Kae Frances ...... 33, 1041308-A5 McFall, Jerry Lee ........ 33, 76, 10012105 McFarlane, Janet Ruth 56, 62, 74. 80, 10513135 McFerren, Lloyd ................... 12 McGaugh, Steve Leroy ........... 10413095 McGlathery, Ray .......... 9S1Cafe5, 124 McGonigle, Jim ........ 33,11114195,117 McGraw, Lurose ............ 81, 9611055 McHenry, Bonnie Jean ....... 33, 11114205 McKenzie, Donald ..... 33, 1001Aud.5, 120 McKiddy, Anna Lou. . . . 73, 74, 80, 10914125 McLain, Warren Lee.48, 55, 60, 61, 10814085 McLallen, Barbara Francine .... 64,9912085 McLanahan, Dixie Lee. . .33, 73. 1041308-A5 McLean, Marilyn ........... 9611105, 120 McLeod, Malcolm Cameron ............ 123 Sandra Kay. . .33,11114205,113 McMickle, McMillian, Mrs. N. F. ............... 14 McMillian, Norma Jeanne ......... 9912095 MeMillin, Betty Jean ........ 12, 11014165 McMullin, Dolores Ann ....... 78, 10613145 McMurry, Robert Ronnie ......... 9912085 McNutt, Velva Ruth. . .33, 1091413-A5, 116 McQuerry, Mary Joan. . 72, 74, 9611105, 121 McReynolds, Wayne ...... 62, 76, 10513105 M Mack, Michael David .........,....... 55 Mac Kinder, Brenda .... 33, 53, 57, 10412135 Maddera, Harold Gene .... 33, 10112165, 113 Maddox, Dale Lee. . .49, 85, 86, 88, 9912085 Maddox, Larry Steven 33, 48, 49, 85, 86,11014145,113 Maddox, Patti Jean .......... 9912075, 121 Madick, Ethel M. ........... 12,10714035 Magargee, Myrna Rae ........ 9611105, 121 Main, Howard Kenneth ......... 10714015 Mall, Martin Edward. . . . .49, 10012105, 118 Mandacina, Joe .............. , ...... 99 Manley, Richard Lewis ..... ......... 1 18 Manley, Sylvia ......... ..... 1 0213035 Manners, Janice Sue ......... 81, 10313065 Mantonya, Henry Richard ....... 10012105 Manzella, Anthony Joseph. , . .10313055, 116 Manzo, Roxie Anthony ....... 60, 11014155 Markey, E. A. ..... 12, 84, 86, 90, 10313055 Marmoy, Samuel Frank 33, 60, 85, 86,10112165 Maronne, Lorraine ............. 10914125 Marshall, Barbara Jo Ann. ....... 10814115 Martin, Lydia Catherine Martin, Martin, Martin, Nancy Ruth. .. Nelson Gordon. Sue Ann ...... Masters, Jane Anne .... Masters, Jim . . . . .... .. . Mathews, Agnes Lee ..... Matson, Laura Jean .... Matthew, Robert Eugene. . May, Robert Elvin .... Mayfield, Joy Eyvonne. Mezzeffe, Joe ........ .........10814085 . . . . . . .1041308-A5 . . 76, 86, 9912085 . . .9611105 .33, 64, 10112195 .34, 90, 11014145 .57,10513135,113 . ...9611105, 121 . . . . . . .951Cafe5 .34, 76, 10112165 .57, 72,10513135 . . . . . . .10714015 Index Myers, Donald Norris ........ 73.10313065 Myers, John Robert, . . .... 10213045, 124 Myers, Ruth ....... ...... . 9711105 N Nash, Irene .... . .... Nast, Carolyn Sue .... Nations, Peggy Jo .... Nave, Mary Ramey ...... Neal, Harold Dean ....... . . . .10213035 ...34,10613175 . . .34, 11114195 . . .35, 10112165 11114205 Meadows, Erma Jane .... 11114175,112,121 Medley, James Earl ......... 34,10213015 Medley, Leonard Dean .... 90, 10714015, 118 Mercer, James Francie ........... 9812025 Merriott, Carl .................. 9912085 Merritt, Brian Stuart 34, 60, 1091413-A5, 116 Merritt, Carol Anne ............ 10714045 Metzelthin, Alyce Kathryn .... 81,1-0714035 Meyer, Gary William ........... 11014145 Mezzacasa, Kenneth Herman. .10914135, 117 Mhore, Jo Ann ..................... 100 Miceli, Mary Pat ..... 34, 45, 11014165, 117 Michael, Judith Kay ..... Michael, Roberta Marie. . . Michael, Thomas Glenn. . . Michelon, Gloria Bertha. . . Middleton, Lou Ann ...... Miles, John Sherman ...,.7s, 9812035 .s1, 9611105, 120 ...........123 .......96c11ol .......9611105 h 34, 85, 86, 951Cafe5, 120 Mlller, Charles Richard ....,.. 87, 10012145 Miller, David Wayne .... 1001Aud.5, 118,124 ......l1114175 Miller, Don Eugene ........... 60, 9912095 Miller, Erma Jean ............. 10714035 Miller, George Cain .......... 72, 10213045 Miller, L. Hortense .... 12, 48, 11114175, 112 Miller, Joan .................. 9912075 Miller, Joan L. ................. 9712015 Miller, Roland Gene .... . ...... 9912085 Millington, Carol Lee ....... 10714045,118 Minks, Bill ....... ..... Qsccafep Mistretta, Frances ..... ..... 1 0613165 Mitchell, Robert Aaron ....... 88, 10313055 Mizell, Dixie Roberta ............ 9611105 Monk, Mary Loretta ............ 10513135 Montgomer, Tommy Donald ...... 10213035 Moody, George Wayne .... ... 951Cat'e5 Mooney, Shirley Ann .......... 1041308-A5 Mooneyham, Carol Lea ....... ,... 8 0.112 Prock, Mary Jane Palmer Mary ........ Moore, Betty Harleen ........ 64,10413075 Moore, Dorothy Mae ........ 9712015,118 Moore, Elaine Elmira .... 34,10613165,113 Moore, Gary Allen ............. 951Cafe5 Moore, Lamon Richard. ..... 10513115, 120 Moore, Luella Mae .......... 9812025,121 Moore, Mary Alice ......... 10714055, 119 Moore, Ronald Timothy ......... 10814085 Moore, Rosalie Agnes .... 34, 11114205,121 Moore, Rosalyn Alice .... 34, 11114195,121 Moore, Sandra Kay .... , .... 10714035, 121 Moorhead, Dan Rodgers ............. 123 Moorehead, Donald Lee ....... . . . 10714035 Mooreman, Beverly Bernadine 34, 62,10112185 Morgan, Johnny .............. 10513115 Morlan, Donna ........... 10213035,112 Morlan, Patricia Elaine .... 57, 9611105, 118 Morlan, Ruth Lorene. . .34, 80, 82, 10012145 Morris, Betty Lou ....... 34, 11114205, 11'6 Morris, Betty Lou ........... 9912075, 120 Needham, Eva .... 35, 48, 79, 80, Needham. Peggy Darlene .... 79, 81, 9812635 Nelson, Jerry Lyle ............. 10814115 Nelson, Jo Ann 35, 60, 54, 55, 73, 81, 10112165 Netz, Willadene Carol .......... 11114225 Neumann, Catherine ........ 12, 10613145 Newbill, Delores Rae ..... 57, 10213035, 121 Newitt, Mabel A. H 12, 48, 50, 51, 72, 10213015 Newman, Alice Joan ......... 9611105, 118 Newmyer, Judy Ann ....... 78,1041308-A5 Nichoalds, Donna Sharon. .81, 9611055, 121 Nichol, David Lee ................. 123 Nichols, Sandra Lee ..... 57, 78, 81, 9812035 Nickson, Robert Edward 18, 35, 44, 49, 52, 90, 9511045 Noel, Carolyn Marie. .35,73,10112165, 113 Nolte, Barry .... ...,..... 1 1l14175,112 Norlieet, Nelda Mae ..... 55, 10513135, 121 Norman, Deanna ........ 55, 80, 10613175 Norwood, David Paul ..... 60, 10814115, 121 Norwood, George Fred ..... 35, 60, 951Cafe5 Null, Jack .... 49,56,65,73,76,10613145 Nunez, Eliceo .......... 35, 88, 10814075 Nyburg, Melvin Douglas ........ ..... 1 23 O O'Brien, Jack ......... .. .10413095 O'Brien, Patricia Ann .... ..... 1 1114225 0'Connell, Barbara . . . ...... 10413075 O'Dell, James ........ . . .9912085, 124 O'Del1, Sharon Kay. ............ 9711105 O'Hare, Anna Florence ...... 10914125,121 O'Loughlin, John Francis 35, 76, 90,10914135,113 Onka, Elizabeth Ann ............ 9611055 Osborn, Kendra .......,. 49, 55, 10814105 Oser, Margie Irene .................. 112 Ouderkirk, Leslie ...... 10513105, 122, 124 Overbay, James Richard 35, 49, 53, 73, 76, 10112165 Overbeck, Edith Marilyn. .35, 10112185, 117 Pennington, Charles Leeroy 35, 56, 85, 86, 10914135 Pennington, Jean Delores ............ 121 Pennington, Sandee .......... 57, 9812035 Peoples, Wayne ..................... 61 Perriman, Ronald William 35, 45, 53,11014145,113 Perry, Beverly Leona ..... 35, 80, 10613175 Persell, Annette Grace.. . .35, 10012145, 113 Petersen, Karen Marie .......... 10513115 Peterson, Elizabeth Ann ...,..... 11014145 Petterson, Jacquelen Jean 36,72,11114205,113 Petty, James Alfread.. ...... .... 9 912075 Petty, Ruth Viola .............. 9611055 Peve, Billy Lee .............. 48, 9912075 Philipp Phillipsy, Phillips, Phillips, Pieper Eleanor Louise ......... 11114225 Frances Ellen. . . .36, 10313065, 117 Mike ............. 9912075, 118 Robert Eugene ........,..... 123 Pickett, Nancy Ann ,15, 56, 68, 79, 80, 9711105 Shirley June ...... 36, 11114205, 113 , Pierce, Carole 36, 64,10613175,113 Pierce, Harold .......... 36, 90, 10914135 Pierce, Nancy Edith ...... 39, 60, 10814105 Piland, Modena Jo Ann ....... 62,9711105 Pixler, Kearney Duane. . . . . Place, Janlce Joy .......... ........123 ....10513111 Plimmer, Emmett Louis ..... 951Cafe5,124 Plumlee, Annette Kay .......... 10313065 Pointer, James Earl, ..... 36, 11014145, 124 Polfer, Karen Marie ............. 9912075 Polk, Charles Allen ............. 10012105 Polk, William James ........ 12, 11014155 Pollard, Nancy Joyce 36, 44, 48, 54, 55, 10112185 Pollard, Sandra Sue ..... 55, 79, 81, 9611105 Pontalion, Gilbert Anderson.1091413-A5, 116 Pool, Terry Lee.48, 49, 54, 87, 80,10513135 Poole, Beverly Dawn .... . , ...... 10513135 Poole, Charles Lee Roy ............. 112 Poppa, Porter, Frank Joseph. . , . .36, James 36, SO, 51, 62, 76 10112195,113 88, 10413085 90 Porter, John Louis. .56, 77, 89, , 10714045 Porter, Mrs. Louis .................. 14 Potts, Jack Willis ........... 36, 10313055 Pouche, Nancy Cecilia ........... 9711105 Powell, Carole ........ .... 5 7, 10914125 Powell, Joyce Janet .... .... 3 6, 10313065 Powell, Stanley ............ 9511035 Precht, George Michael. . . Preston, Carol Jean ........ 36, 78, 9812035 Preston, Phillip Elton ............... 123 Price, Charles ....... 36, 53, 85, 1001Aud.5 Pridgen, Carol Sue .............. 9611105 Parks, Lawrence Wayne Morrison, Joyce Elaine ....... 34, 10413095 Morrison, Larry Eugene.87, 1001Aud.5, 118 Morrison, Robert ........ 87, 9812025, 112 Morrow, Denise Kay.34, 52, 57, 64, 9511045 Morrow, Judy ............. 57, 10413095 Morton, Terry Lee .............. 9912085 Moss, Sylvia Lea ..... .... 3 4, 10313065 Overfelt, Barbara ........ . . .9912085,121 Overfelt, Tom David ............. 9511035 Owen, Don Eugene ....... Owen, Fern Patricia ...... Owen, Robert Lee ....... . . .61, 10814075 . .10714015,121 60,11014155,124 Owens, Ronnie Ray .......... 60,9912085 P Pallia, Donald Philip ..... Palmentere, Jeanette ..... Palmentere, Mary Lou .... Palmer, Jerry Keith ...... Parish, Jerry Dean .... Parisi, Sandra Jean ....... . .10Z13045,120 . .10213035,112 . ...., 10613145 . .10213035,1Z0 . . , . . .10914125 ..........9912095 49, S7,10413095 36, 50, 51, 56, 62, 72, Prosser, Mary Ellen ...... Prosser, Patricia ...... . Pruesner, Bob ...... Pryor, Shirley Ann ..... Pugh, Albert Thomas. . . Pugh, Betty Jane ..... , Pugh, Dennis Wayne. . . Pugh, Randall Dean. . . Purdy, Brucc Morrill. . . Pyle, Delores Mae .... Pyle, Vicki Lou .... 74,10714055,119 36,11014165,117 ....9912075,121 ..,111c411J,l1z ......11114225 .,..9912085,118 .....10914125 ........61,123 . ...72,10513105 . . . . . . . .123 10313065,12'1 :ii10613145,118 35, 60, 61, 76, 11014145 Pascuzzi, Frances Mary ......... 10613175 Pasley, Ralph Earl ......... 10012105, 121 Passantino, Delores Jean. .35, 11114205, 113 Q Quarrato, Geraldine ....... 36, 79, 9611055 Quinley, Gene .......... . . .9711105, 121 Quinn, James Samuel .... ..... 9 51Cafe5 R Pearman, Mary Katherine. .I .i 10814115 Mossey, Robert .................... 100 M6y'er, James Douglas ....... 73, 10213045 Moyer, Lou Jean ....... 12, 79, 81, 9711105 Mulnix, Barbara Jean 34, 45, 52, 54, 57, 68, 80, 9511045,113 Mulvany, Judith Arline. . .81, 10613165, 121 Munger, John Roger .... .1 ..10012105, 112 Murphy, Jerry Joe ....... Murray, Donna Sue ............. 9611105 Murray, Jerre Lee ...........123 34, 52, 54, 55, 67, 90, 9511045 Murry, Herschell Frederick . . 68,85,86,90,10513105 Murry, Patrlcla .... ...... . 10714045, 118 Mussurici, Jasper ..... . .... 9611065,121 Myers, Claudette . . . . ....... . . .61 Paterson, Mary Frances ......... 10814085 Patton, Florence Abbie ..... Patton, William David .... Byron Lee ........ Payton, Sally Ann ....... Peake, Cornelius ........ Pearce, Clark Whitmore.35, Pearce, Nora Mae ........ William Glenn .... Payne, Pearce, . . . . . .9711105 ..961Cafe5,124 ...35,10012105 .57, 80,10613145 . . . . . .10313055 1091413-A5,116 . .10714055, 119 9611065 Pearman, Robert Lee ........... 10012105 Pemberton, Jerry . . . Pence, Jimmy ....... Pence, Larry ........... Pendleton, Allan Wyant. . . ...90,10613145 Peck, Bob Lynne ......... . ...... 11014145 35,9812025,117 35, 84,10513105 . . .9812035,121 Rabius, John Larry .... 49 , 60, 90, 10513105 Ragusa, Joe ............... 11114175, I12 Raine, Stanton ................ 9611065 Ramsey, Ranallo, Barbara ....... Ranallo, Mary Jo ...... 48 Randazzo, James ....... ,1091413-A5,116 Ramey, Eleanor Marie . . 36 Mary Ora ............. 9611105 . . 57, 80, 9711105 , 49, 80,10914125 .56,76,10613145 Rasmussen, Jon Michael ........ 10513135 Ratliff, Deanna Kay ......... 80, 10213015 Raucci, Sarah ............. 9611105, 121 Ray, Wanda Louise 36, 53, 65, 67, 74, 80,10112185,113 Reach, Jack Eugene ........ 10814075, 118 Reale, Marie Louise ............ 11114175 133 Spallo, Rosalie Ann .... . . . Sherwood, Patsy Ann I .87,89, 10313053 Shotliff, Joan Elizabeth ,57,80,9511043.120 Storms, Ellis Carman ........... 10413093 lliargaret Ellen . . 40, 61, gsfcafej 39. 65. 67, 68. 74. 75. 80, l 1 L 1 l 1 1 1 K l 1. 1. l L i 1 Reavis, Larry .......... 36. 10313063, 124 Rector, Henry Neal .... 37, 60, 67, 10914133 Reed, Carolyn ..... 48, 49, 81, 9812033, 121 Reed, Gwendolyn Ruth ....... 37, 10914123 Reed, Raymond ............... 9712013 Reese, I. E. ................. 12,9812023 Redenbaugh, Ralph Curtis ........... 123 Regelbrugge, Joyce Louise .... 10513113, 121 Reichardt, Judith Ann .......... 10814083 Reimal, Bradley Warren 37, 49, 62, 86, l001Aud.3 Reimal, Hadley ...37, 62, 85, 86. 1001Add.3 Reimer, Richard Lee ........ 110'14143,118 Reneau, James ......,... 12, 48, 10012143 Renfro, Marilyn Kay ..... 37, 10613173, 113 Rennison, Judith Elaine. .55, 79, 80, 9711103 Rennison, Richard Clark ............. 123 Rew, Philip Demar ..... 76, 87, 90, 9712013 Reynolds, Bertha ........,.. 37, 10313063 Reynolds, Roger Wilson.37, 84, 86, 10914133 Rex, Ralph Duane .................. 123 Ribando, Carl ................ 10714013 Richards, Yvonne 37,49,54,57,64,10613173 Richardson, Eugene .... 37, 1091413-A3, 116 Richardson, Rosalie ........ 10313063, 121 Rick, Jerry Bishop .... 37, 76, 10012143, 113 Index Sanders, William Allen 38, 49, 52, 54, 56, 76, 9511043 Sands, Robert Eugene 38, 54, 56, 73, 76, 10412133, 113 Sang, Herbert A. .......... 13, 48, 49, 117 Sano, David Toshio 18, 38, 44, 45, 48, 49, 53, 76, 85, 86, 90, 10112163 Saturday, William Edward ........... 123 Saxton, Jim .......... 38, 48, 62,11114193 Schafer, Barbara ............,. 10112183 Schaefer, Joy Ann ..... 57, 73, 9912093, 118 Schlie, Fred Albert .... 60, 77, 10012103, 121 Schneller, Peter James ...... 11014143, 124 Scholl, Bobby Neal ............ 11014143 Schooling, Lonnie .... ........ 1 0413073 Schultz, Alice Jeane ...... 72, 78, 10613143 Schupp, Betty Joan ............ 10112183 Sciolaro, Genevieve ...... 48, 9812023, 121 Scott, Keith Allen ..... 38, 76, 90, 10814073 Scott, Mary Frances ........ 10313063,121 Scott, Shirley ........... . .10112183, 118 Scovill, Deloris Louise ........ 80, 10112183 Scovill, Shirley Ann 38, 48, 74, 80, 9711103, 113 Scudiero, Rose Ann ............ 10914123 Searcy, Allen Eugene. ........... 9611063 vw' 'eff' Smith, Eleanor Lee ....... 73, 80, 10914123 Snnth, Joyce EHen .... .... 10513113,l21 Smith, Lois Ann ................ 9511103 Smith, Marilyn Yvonne .... 39, 48, 10613163 Smith, Patricia Louise ......... 48, 62, 100 Smith, Patricia Ruth. . .39, 62, 72, 11114203 Smith, Raymond .............. 11014143 Smith, Ronald Dave ............ 10213033 Smith, Susan Lee 39, 44, 52, 54, 57, 65, 67, 68, 81, 9511043 Snider, John Wesley ..........., 10413093 Snider, Robert Charles .......... 10012103 Snorgrass, Patricia . ........ 10213033,121 Snyder, Edna Ruth 39,53,55,64,65,67,74,11114223 Soapes, Cleo ....... . .... 13, 64, 11114223 Sobotka, Bill Arnold ......,.......... 39 Sola, Barbara .,....... 57, 80, 79, 9711103 Soldanels, Karol Ann ..... 78, 81, 1041308-A3 Sommers, Rose Sara ...... 57, 80, 10814103 Sooter, David Steward ................ 39 Sorisso, Joe Paul ...... ...... 1 0714013 Sorisso, Salvatore ...... 9712013 Sowers, Martha Gaye ........ :9611103 . . . . . .10313063 Ricketts, Joyce Ann 37, 57, 60, 73, 74, 80, 9711103 Ricono, Raymond 84, 86, 89,90,11014143,l18 Rider, Ellis Dean ............ 60, 951Cafe3 Rieder, Carol Ann ............... 9611053 Riedesel, Janice Marie ...,..,.., 10313063 Riley, Marion Lee ..,..... 87, 9812023, 120 Rima, Carole Ann .....,.....,. 11114223 Rinard, Mary Newby. . . . Ring, Jerry DeWayne .... Ring, Ronnie Allen. .... . 37,11114193,117 37,10814073,117 . . .10513113,118 Searcy, Wanda ........ .. . . .10613163 Searles. Bobbie Lee ................. 38 Seat, Jacqueline Lucille ...... 10613163, 121 Sebolt, Nancy Kay .... . . .11114223 Segler, Janice Fay.38, 6.21 10714053, 119 Sell, Esther May ...,.......... 11114223 Sellers Barbara ean . 80,10814103 , J ........ Senzee. Verna Lee ......... 10112183, 121 Serrone, Mary Louise .... 38, 10313053, 113 Sc-tzer, Bonita Sue ......... 10513113, 120 Shafer, Joyce Ann 38, 52, 54, 56, 68, 80, 81, 9511043 Risbeck, Phil Edward 56, 72, 77, 60, 10012103 Rising, Dean Robert .............. , . 123 Risinger, James Mason .....,...... 37, 62 Ritchie, Janis Lavor .......... 64, 9511033 Shafer, Sharon Kay ............ 10513113 Shaun, Grace Virginia ........... 11114223 Shaw, Carol June ...... 55, 73, 80, 9711103 Shea, Betty Lorraine ......... 9611103, 121 Spangler, Cynthia .......... 56, 10413093 Spangler, Georgia ....... 57, 10814113, 120 Spaw, Vernon ................ 11114193 Speake, Robert David ......... 62, 9712013 Spearman, LaVance ..... 55, 10112163, 124 Speed, Darlene Mae .... 39, 53, 80, 10313063 Spencer, Cecelia Rosalie ,... . . .64, 9611103 Spencer, Mrs. Charles .......,........ 14 Spencer, Janice Sue. .,...... 10714043,121 Spencer, Thomas Howard 39, 84, 86, l001Aud.3 Spitaleri, Josephine ...,........ 10814103 Spoor, Maudie Juanita. .39, 61, 62, 10112193 Sportsman. Patrick Earl.49, 62, 67, 10714053 Sportsman, Patty Louise. . . 55, 80, 10814103 Spray, JO Ann ............ 10714043, 120 Stafford, Lowell .................... 13 Stancliff, Glenn ........,... 60, 10213043 Sheets, Gary Alan .... Sheil, John Huser ..... . .87,11014143 ....10012103 Staniield, John Robert 40, 45, 54, 55, 10613143.1131 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Rittmaster, David George ,.,.. 37, 10313063 Billie Louise. . .37, 1091413-A3, 116 Janet Rose .... 37, 52, 9511043,113 Mrs. L. Roy Udell ...... Roberts, Verne Louis ..... . . .11014143,118 77,10814113,124 . . . 123 118 121 113 Robins, Joseph David. . . .... . . . . Robinson, Andrew Jerrald .... 10513113, Robinson, Carol Ann ........ 10413093, Robinson, Carole . .37, 60, 68, 10012143, Robinson Carol n une ........ 11014143 , . y J - Robinson. Lon Stephen. . ............100 Shepherd, Nancy ....... .13, 64, 10613173 Sheridan, Duane Arthur .......... 9912073 Sherman. Sharon Lee ............ .61, 112 Rodina, Dorothy Jean Shields, 65, 67, 73, 74, 80, 10613143 Janiece Ellain. 78,10613163, 112 Shields, Mary Mallenson 15, 56, 68, 79, 80,10213033 Walter Carl ...... 76, 90, 10513103 Beverly Ann .,..... 10313063, 121 Shields, Shinkle, Shirley, Avery Gene ..... Shirley Donna Lucille 38 11014163 113 37, 45, 49, 50, 51, 62,73, 74, 78.18, Shoen, lBonnie Jean .... '.. . 1041308-A3.121 Starkey, Charles .................. 118 Starr, Stottler ................. 10714033 Staufer, Paula Frances .... 74, 9611103, 118 Steele, Carol Ann ...... 40, 1041308-A3, 117 Steiner, Darlene Louise ,....... .10814083 Steiner, Ralph Carl ............. 9712013 Stephens, Gloria Sue. .40, 74, 10613173, 113 Stephens, Harry Kenneth. .60. 67. 11014143 Stephens, Robert Elihu. .40, 1091413-A3, 116 Sternes, Sterling Edward ......... 961Cafe3 Stevens, Ethel Marie ....... 10714043, 121 Stewart, Margaret .......... 10513113, 121 Stewart, Nellie Agatha .... 13, 57, 10112183 Shortino, Maizie .............. 10814103 Stiener, Larry ................ 10213033 Stimac, Mary Ann ........... 49,11114223 38. 45, 72 , 11114203.113 10112193 Rodina, Margaret Julia 74. 78. 81.10714043,121 Roedl, Leo J.. . .12, 48, 49, 1091413-A3. 116 Rogers, David Lee ......... 60. 1091413-A3 Rogers, Gerry Lynn ........ 10413093, 121 Rogers, William Arnold. . .60, 10213043. 118 Roland Lloyd Gene ............ 120, 124 Roper, ,Carole Anne 48, 56, 79, 81, 9611103. 120 Rose, Johanna Mary ......... 73. 10513133 Rose, Vincent ......... 37, 10513103. 116 Ross, Howard J. ............ 12,10814103 Ross, o Marie J 38. 45. 49. 52 Roth, .........11114223 Shropshire, William Arnold ...... 10714013 Shull, Mary Jeanette. , ...... l1114173, 112 Shultz, Frank Lyle ................. 123 Shumate, Carrol Louise. . .39, 10313063, 113 Shumate, Earl Junior ....... 11114173,112 Sievers, Richard Roy ............... 123 10613163 Simmons, Patricia .... Simmons, Sylvia Jayne ....... 72,10914123 Simmons, Vernon Ralph ..... 951Cafe3,124 Simone, Anthony Joseph ...... 39, 10213043 Simpson, Charles Alexander ........... 123 Simpson, Linda Sue .... 39. 73, 80, 10213013 Simpson, Richard William ..... 39,10313053 Stinnet Stockw Stokes, Stokes, t, Patricia Adriene ..... . . . 10413073 e.81,10313063,118 Stockinger, Joyce Marjori Stockton, Linda Ann ...... Stockton, Robert Lee.. . ood, Randall Louis. . Bonnie Ree ...,... Ronnie Lee ....... Stokes, Rose ........... Stokes, Sherry Lue ....... Stokes, Terry Sue .... 40, 10 . . . 55, 10613143 . . . .87, 9611053 . .10714013, 118 . .10714013, 131 . .10313053,118 .. . . . .10513113 . . .40, 11014163 112163,113,120 Stomboly, Joe ................ 10313063 Stone, Treva ........... Stotler, Jack Clord .... Roth, Rita Rae ...... .... 3 8, 78. 11114203 Royer, Lenora Marie ..... 38. 10914123, 117 Royles, Eva June.38, 49, 10012143, 113, 121 Simpson, Sonjalee Carol .... Sims, Barbara Ann . .. .. . ..11Z 10112193,121 Stout, James Jacob ...... Stovall, Dolores Ann ..... . . . . . .10613173 10313053,124 :40,55,11114203 Stowell, Roy Lynn .... 40, 62, 10313053, 113 Rozell, Bernard Lee Sims, Billie Dee Guadalupe Strickland, Delmer .......... 9611053, 118 48. 49, 76. 85, 90,1001Aud.3.l18 Rozgay. Margaret Lois ....... 38,10313063 Ruby, Judy Ann .................. 38, 73 Ruch. Eugene M. ....... .......... 1 3 Ruddicks, James Melvin Ruffolo, Anthony James, Ruggero. Rosella Marie ........, 10012143 ......90.9611053 39, Sims, Clifford L. ......... . 11014163,117 Sims, Nancy Lee ..... ....... 1 0613163 Sink, Thomas Harold.. . Sinor, Peggy June ......... ..........123 10613143 Skaggs, Bonnie Jo-Anne .... T10914123. 121 Skeen, Irene ............ , . .39,9711103 Strong, Joe Bill ............ 40, 1001Aud.3 Strong, Paula Mae 40, 45, 73, 74, 80, 11114203 Stubbs, Jo Ann ............ 10413073, 121 Stutzer, William Thomas ...... 40, 10313063 Suarez, Sulian, Margarita .......... Richard ........ . . . 9611103,121 .. . 10513103 Ruiz, Mona Joyce ....... 38, 10012143, 117 Skinner, James Lee ..,.......... 10513133 Sullivan, George Edward. . . Rum, Pascual ............. 9912083. 118 Rummel, Sharon June.. Russell, Carl Quentin.. Russell, Charles Edward Russell, David Melvin.. . ..... 10413093 S . . .38, 62, 10613143 .. . . .10012143.120 Slayton, James Madison .... ........112 ...10613163 Small, Nancy Lucretia .... Smith, Carol Sue .................... 39 Smith, Corroll Gene ............. 9912073 Smith, D. H. ....................... 13 Smith, Dave ........ 39, 62 10714053, 110 Smith, Deanna Lee ............. 10313063 Smith, Dixie Lee ........ 39,11014163. 117 Saladine, Marion ..... Sanders, 134 . . . .... 10012103 Florence Maxine ........ 10513113 Smith, Dolores Jean .,,.....,... 10613163 Smith, Dorothy Marie. .....,.... 10413073 Sullivan, John Vincent. . Sullivan, Mary Nell ...........,. 9712013 Summers. Elizabeth F.. . . . Summers. Tommy Eugene.6 Suoplee. Ardys Mae ......... . Sutter, Judith Mae .......... 204, 309, 120 Sutton, Janice Wilene .... Swanson, Glen Elmer .... ...... 1 1014143 Swanson, Gwen Jean. . . Swanson, Jerry George. . . . . .60, 10012103 87, 90,102130'43 ...13. 10513133 0,11014153,124 60 10112183 . . . .1041308-A3 . . .55,10814103 . . . . .9712013 Sweeney, Sylvia Lane ........ 78,10613145 Sweeten, Lowell ...... .,.. 1 0012105, 121 Swift, Anna Kay ....... ...... 1 0213015 Swift, Billy Kenneth .... ..... 1 0413075 T Talbot, Karen Lee 15, 48, 56, 68, 81, 10413075 Tamburello, Elizabeth Ann ..... 1041308-A5 Tamburello, Rose Mary ......... 10313065 Tate, Nancy Lou ...... ..........,. 1 21 Taormina, Robert ....... 40, l1l14195, 116 Tarantino, Pete Vick ...... 40, 60, 10914135 Index V VanAlst, Mary Katherine 41, l0313065, 112,113 Van Becelaere, Janet Irene .... 9711105,121 Van Camp, Doris Mae .... 80,9611055,118 Van Camp, Norma Jean. .,....... 9611105 Van Camp, Pauline .... 41, 67, 80, 11014165 Vance, Doralee ......... 41, 80, 10714045 Van Compernolle, Carol 79,80,10413075,11S Van Horn, Marjorie Aileen.57, 62, 10613145 Vanice, Edna B. .................... 13 Van Meter, Frances Joan ........ 10413075 Van Meter, William Bryant .......... 123 Whiteaker, Jim ............ 10814085, 124 Whiteaker, Raymond Leroy. .10213045, 120 Whiteman, Barbara 49, 50, 51, 57, 65, 67, 80, 10413085 Whitesell, Anna ............ 13. 120, 121 Wiersma, Ronald Arthur. . .42, 10213045,120 Wilhite, Sharon Rose ............ 9912075 Wilkins, Sue Eileen .,........ 62, 10814105 Willard, Patricia Ann. . .42, 1041308-A5, 113 Williams, Bonnie Gail ..... 42, 73, 10313065 Williams, Carol Jean 15, 50, 51, 57, 68, 73, 79, 80, 10413085 Williams, Carol Jeanne ....... 57, 10814105 Williams , Edward Loy.42, 44, 10112195, 120 Williams, Howard .............. 9511035 Woodell , Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Betty JoAnn ............ 9711105 Jackie Bryon ................ 40 James Donald .... 40, 56, 1001Aud.5 81, 10613165 10313065 Patricia Gayle ....... Violet Juanita. . . . . .40 Teel, Charles Aiviu. . .. .... .... ' .10012105 Tea, Maurine Leigh ..... ....so, 10814105 Terhune, Cherie 40, 50, 51, 60, 67. 73, 10413085 Terhune, Patricia Ann .......... 10914125 Thayer, Carl Dean ........ . .9912075, 121 Thogmartin, Wayne Kent ........ 10213035 Thomas, Mrs. Alfred ................. 14 Thomas, Betty Lou ............ 10513115 Thomas, Lee ........... 40, 116, 122, 123 Thomas, Marlene ........... 57, 10513135 Thomas, Wilma Sue 40, 45, 55, 62, 11014165, 113 Thomason, Judith Mae ....... . . . 10413095 Thompson, Carol Jean ........ 1041308-A5 Thompson, George Frank. .62, 10513105, 124 Thompson, Loyce Lee ....... 11014165, 1'17 Thompson, Kay Pat ............ 10413095 Thompson, Ruth E. ....... 13, 57, 991209 Thompson, Suzanne Louise 41, 62,11114205,113 Thomson, ,Jackie Dean ....... 9912075, 120 Thudium, Frank Kirk ........ 41, 10914135 Van Sickle, Clinton Edward. . .90, 1001Aud.5 Van Stratten, Carol Gene. Vargas, Benjamin John. . . Vargas, Robert Joseph .... Vaughn, Charles ....... Vaughn, Kenneth Richard Velasquez, Sarah ....... ....41,11114195 ...........123 . . . . .123 10213015 ::::ll':10012105 73 10814115 Ventimidia, Betty Louise. .l1i,' 11114205, 116 Ventimiglia, Frances . . . . Vento, Delia ........ Vento, Joseph John ...... Vetter, Jimmy Norman... Vinyard, William ...... Vittoria, Valerie Louise. . . Vochatzer, Carl Gene. . . . Vogt, Sally Lu.42, 73, 74, Votipka, James Allen .... Vowells, Pat Ann ....... . . . ... . .9912095 ...10413075,121 . . .10814115, 120 Vetter, Darryl Lee ....... 41. . . . . . . . . .123 ,10914135, 117 . . . .87,10714035 . . . . .57, 9812035 9511035 124 80, 100121453 113 ......42,48,1'12 ....9511035,121 Vowells, Richard Lee. . . . ...... 9611065 W Wade, Judy Anne ........... 9912095,120 Wadley, Sandra Marie .... 81,10513115, 118 Wagner, Kenny ............... 9511035 Waldron, LaVera Maxine.. Walker, ...10914125,118 Barbara Ann 57 106 317 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Luella Beverly ......... 9912095 , Mary -Katherine 42,57,72,10112195 , Richard Edward ....... 10814075 , Ronnie Ray .......... 1001Aud.5 , Sheryl Sue ..... ...... 1 12,121 Sylvia Jo .......... 9611105, 118 Williams: wiuiried Wilbur Williams 1 Y Willis, Sylvia Carol .... 57, 42, 53, 55, 951Cafe5 on Aubre Earl. . .87, 90,10513105 60,61, 10513105 Wilson, Audra Lee ........ 64, 9611055, 112 Wilson, Henrietta Marie. . .42, 9611055, 121 Wilson, Irma Wright. ., ....... 13, 9912085 Wilson, Steve Darrell. . . ..... 42, 9812025 Wilson, Susan Ellen ...... .... 9 912095 Wilson, Tommie Claud ........... 10714045 Windle, Marlene Louise ......... 10714015 Windle, Sharon Lee. .42, 52, 57, 67, 9511045 Windrum, Rosalie Ann. . 55, 72, 80, 9711105 Wise, Charles ........... Wise, Ronald Francis. ...... .......76,77 . ........ 123 .....11014155 Wise, Walter Dale .... Wiseman, Rose Earl ........ 10112185, 121 Wittmeyer, Jerry .............. 951Cafe5 Wolf, Theodore Thomas .......... 9812035 Wolfgeher, Mary Caroline ........ 9812025 Wood, Mary Ellen .......... 42, 11114205 Eugene Lee ..... ..... 9 51Cafe5 Thurston, Earle Patrick .............. 124 Woods, Francis William.. Timm, Alberta Marie.. .41, 53, 73,10613175 Tinsley, Marguerite Elizabeth . . . . . . . . , 1 5 Walker, Donna Mae. .42,10914125,113,120 Walker, Jack .................. 9511035 Woodell, Wanda Mae.. . . . ..10413095 Woods, David ............ 11114175,112 .. .....10112195 56,6Z, 10112185 Tittone, Betty Ann ............... 41, 96 Tittone, Jacqueline Louisa. .45, 53, 11114205 Tittone, Joseph Dominick Walker, Wallace, Wallace, Roy Leland ......... 10313105,124 Gloria Sue ............ 11014145 Nellie Fay ......... 78,10613165 Walthour, Lana Ann Y 41, 48, 61,11014155,124 Todd, Evelyn Annette ........ 9611055, 118 Todd, Judy Ann ....... 55, 81, 9912095,118 Todd, Sherman David ........ 41, 10112195 Todd, Thomas Hugh ......... 41, 10112195 Tolliver, Donald Dean .......... 10814075 Toms, Clyda Eileen ..... 41, 80, 1041308-A5 Toner, Roger Keith ............. 9912095 Tormena, Marjorie Ann. . .57, 10313065, 120 Tortorice, Anthony John ......... 9812035 Tosti, Angelo Sam. . .48, 60, 61, 77, 10012105 Tosti, Ralph Joseph 41, 48, 49, 56, 62, 76, 85, 86, 90,10213045 Towles, Jerry Young 48, 62, 74, 84, 86, 90, 10313055 Towles, Patsy Jean ........ 55, 80, 9711105 Townley, Bonnie Sue 41, 79, 80, 82,11014165,113 Towsley, Shelba Jean ........ 81, 10513115 Trader, Judy Anne ......... 11114175,112 Trail, Elizabeth Ann .......... 62, 9711105 Tricarico, Virginia Elizabeth 72, 74, 80, 82,109141Z5 Trower, Dixie Colleen ....... 10313065, 121 Tucker, James Dale ......... 68, 951Cafe5 Tuleen, Karen Jean ...... 78, l0413095, 121 Turecek, Charles Lynn .......... 10513105 42, 45, 54, 57, 64, 10112195, 112 Wansing, Carol Ann.. .79, 81, 10814115, 118 Wanstreet, Shirley Ann. . . Ward, Carol Sue ........ . . . .9511035,121 55, 10814105 Ward, shawn Kay ....... . .10814105 Warlen, Ronnie Armsterd ........ 10012105 Warmington, Edward .... . 90, 10213015 Warren, Judith Ann .... 48,49,9S11035,121 Wasson, Nevin E. ..... 13, 60, 9511035, 113 Waterworth, Norma Jean 42, 79, 80, 82,10112185 Watkins, Robert Edward.. Watson, Durward Leslie . . . .62,10S13135 42, 48, 84, 86, 1001Aud.5 Watson, Harold Seymour 56, 72, 87, 90, 10513105 Watts, Haroldean ............. 10814105 Weakley, Janice Rae ............ 11114225 Weakley, Marvin Ray ........ 87, 10313055 Weant, Robert ....... . . .961Cafe5, 124 Weaver, Lorraine , ..... ..... 1 1014165 Webb, Forrest Eugene ........... 9712015 Woodworth, Richard Lee 43, 1091413-A5, 116 Woodworth, Robert Earl ...... ....... 1 23 Woodworth, Sandra Sue .......... 9711105 Woody, James Harold ........ 43,10814075 Woody, Jerry Dwight ............ 9511035 Woolsoncroft, Florence . . .81, 10613165, l'21 Worden, David Arthur. .84, 86, 90, 10012145 Wormsley, Donald .......... 55, 10613145 Worsley, Pete ................ 10012105 Worth, Arthur Ray .......... 43,10914135 Worth, Charlotte Gay.43, 48, 55, 80, 9611055 Wright, Albert Rodger ....... 9511035, 124 Wright, David Jerome. . 73, 88, 89, 10513135 Wright, Patty Cozette. .43, 1091413-A5, 116 Wyatt, Nancy Joyce ....... ...... 9 711105 Yahne, Ronald Dean ..... 87, 90, 1001Aud.5 Yates, Barbara ..........,..... 9812035 Yates. Bronice Ann ............. 9511035 Yearout, Paul Dean ....... .10213045, 124 York, Darrylene Marie West Maril n Ann Patricia Anne. . .43, 72, 74, 10313065 Turley, Robert Dean 41, 48, 56,1091413-A5,116 Turner, Edith May. . .41, 64,10613175,113 Turner, Robert Allen ........... 951Cafe5 Turner, Sandra Jean .... 41, 56, 62, 10412135 Turner, Terry Nelson ..... 60, 61, 10213045 Webb, Leona Mae ..... . .... 48,11114225 Weeks, Bill ........ ..... 6 0, 9511035 Weeks, Lois ......,........... 10714045 Welch, David Leo ....... 42, 11114195,'I17 Welch, Lawrence Robert .... 1001Aud.5,120 Welsh, James Richard ........ 90, 9812025 Wessner, Harry ..... . .......,. 10513105 42,1091413-A5,116 Twyman, Gary Dry ..,....... 62, 9712015 U Umidon, Toni Jane .... 55, 74, 80, 10513135 Umstattd, Richard 41, 45, 60, 61, 62, 105113105 Umstattd, Mrs. Willam ............... 14 Utter, Robert Keith ............ 10413075 Uzell, Melva Jean .... . . . 10714035 , y e. . . West, William Robert .... Western, Leonard J. .... . Westwood, Connie ...... Wetherill, Richard Burton Wheeler, Lorna Dean. . . . Whipple, Janet ...... . . Whipple, Marcia Dean ..... Whisamore, Allen T. .... . Whisler, Sally Jo ........ White, Betty Sue ' 42,sz,s7,62, Wlllte, Dean .......... White, Robert Erwin ................ White, Stanley Ernest .... 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