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

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., A 7 Ulf' QOL5 ielf' 957 PUBLISHED BY THE NOR EASTER STAFF, NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL Vol. XLIII Kansas City, Missouri Adrixcr ...,, . , .,,.. Arthur O. Kressc Edifor-in-Cbirf , . . . . . , . . .Linda Fornelli Asxisfanl Edifor-in-Chirf ,,,. .,.. L oretta Stears 7 or ead fer 4 f 4 K X ,ff V 4.,, 4 . W if X4 . ,, Q 1435 ,A ' 1 . ' V 'N , ff K 355, K K , .- - v' . ,nf , L ,A , . I K K fg E Aff A . s y Ax lr- ' 'V 'H F . ' ,' I ' fi' 5? J Q .,.f K i XQ,x ' X A - 4 ' T, E WM M' A l' i I 1 ' ld Q 2 X '+4, w47a. X xi 'LK ' f . v ' . W K K W KK V . ,M 1' M ,- Y 5, vet .W - - 3 1 4 ' 'Trl ' ' 33 'L ' V A 6 ' vi' h . ' 1 Q I . 7 . , wg., i'.'fi,' 4 f f , S -K. , -'. Fw , 2 'Nw N 5 'Zi' in L4 Q C- 4 JVKf,,,,M,, 5 3 'un ' 'H-.'.K,A': , - MW? - , -g,. E-limi , 4 . 2 W ui m. ,f ' A , P KK 2 , 4 Q his-ss-SN I K I K 14 ,V i, R A ci M-, L. f' ' , 42 , -f , K , Af 1 , ,Aw if '54 ,L K 1: 'ffm 2..- ,' ,.,f', Q ni, -i 5 1. , ,, 1 . -3215 7 'X I. -., Q ' ' ' Q fd V ', . - . 1 -M ,mf - 1 gf Eg . . 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The Vikings have passed through another year of preparation for Whatever they choose to do after com- mencement. Those who are graduating will move on to new experiences--to college, employment, marriage, or military service. For them, this year has been the climax of years filled with memories. We, the staff of the '57 Nor,easter, have done our best to record the year's events. This, however, is not merely a book of' pictures and stories, but rather a catalogue of events and of friendships. We hope that as you leaf through the pages of this book in future years, you will recall with pleasure the hopes, the dreams, and wonderful days you had at Northeast High School. la 1 NX 1 l 'fe if-1 B f i iiii if ff 'ii 2:5 I .Sin iam Wolfe on MA .7!zaf Same Worflzecwf .gpairif gfafiried .india Mi Qfganimtiom fgmvzcle 'fa' iam Jana. 51A,,,,f .xdcfiuified Que Uariefg offgrogranfw fo Wea! .yorizond ,xdclminififrafion ,ilomeroomo CKCLZSJQ5 raining 0 Olflfl 0If'If'0lfU Mr. M. Wayne lVIeKanna Principal At the beginning of the school year, Mr. M. Wayne McKanna became the new principal at Northeast. Before coming to this school, he taught for thirty-one years in the public schools of Northeastern Missouri and in Kansas City. He served as principal in several of these schools. Mr. McKanna obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree at the Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers' College, his Master's Degree at the Univer- 8 sity of Missouri, and did further graduate work at the University of Missouri and at the Uni- versity of Kansas. Besides his school work, Mr. McKanna is very active in a number of community organi- zations. He takes special interest in scouting Work and in traveling. Mr. McKanna is always ready to give his time in helping students with their many problems. Mr. I. F. Boyd Vice-Principal For the first two months ofthe 1956- 57 school year, Mr. J. F. Boyd again held the position of vice-principal of Northeast High School. In November of 1956 he was appointed principal of Manual High School. Mr. Boyd was respected and well liked by both students and faculty. He possesses, to a high degree, the necessary tact, intelligence, and sense of humor for handling the problems of a vice- principal. When off duty, Mr. Boyd was always a steadfast supporter of North- east at all athletic events. He spends his spare time at his hob- by, which is woodworking. He says that this affords him much pleasure and re- laxation. Mr. Boyd has the best wishes of all Nor'easters in his new position. Mr. Fred Heine wus - .. an we 'fs S E l'l 1'a 'wi vu-'X'-1' 'NH' l' awww: nf K mt' 4. .- as--Q Suceeeds Mr. 1. F. Boyd ...ll ,...,.......,,....................-..-- wC Mr. Fred Heine, Vice-Principal This year Northeast welcomed a new Vice-Principal, Mr. Fred Heine. Before be- coming vice-principal, Mr. Heine taught physical education for two years at Elm- hurst College, and Mathematics and Com- merce for four years at East High School. For the last eleven years he has taught mathematics, and assisted Mr. Markey with the Northeast varsity football team. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Baker University, his Master's Degree from the University of Kansas City, and has done additional graduate work at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Mr. Heine's life is not all work and no play, however. His outside interests lie principally in sports and in reading books about political social science. In the summer Mr. Heine is superintendent of the Swope Park Swimming Pool. 9 Miss Margaret L. Taylor Counselor Miss Margaret Taylor, Northeast's counselor, has many daily duties, and cheerfully performs every task. Each day many students visit her office to consult her about their school prob- lems. Seniors go to her for advice in choosing a college and to receive help in obtaining scholarships. Miss Taylor's outside interests lie in music, in traveling, and in col- lecting, cutting, and polishing rocks. Her hobby is making jewelry from stones which she has found. Also on her list of activities is belonging to an fwx T in-I' Mi f ,,,,,-ff I AVk.,- in educational sorority, to the American L- Personnel and Guidance Association, , . and to church groups. W3 W 'S . bmw :f 4 ,J Miss Taylor endeavors to be a help- xg tif X V ful counselor to students and encour- is WH... 4. ai' ages them to come to her with all their problems. Miss Ta lor hows lnterest in tudents SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNI- ON CAREERS DAY many business men and women address our students, 'l'lIiS ARE MANY and Miss Taylor explaining the advantages and requirements for different careers. These is never too busy to discuss them visitors are Mr. Ernest Adams, lfxaminer, Civil Service Commissiong Mrs. with .mn interested student. Mary Par Orr Gettys and Mrs. Betty Krebbs, Patricia Stevens, School of Modelingg Mr. V. E. Parker and Mr. A. E. jacobs, Kansas City Business College, and Miss Margaret L. Taylor, Northeast Counselor. 10 Facult Uur Teachers Encouraged and Helped Us The members of the Northeast High School faculty have many duties to perform during each school day. Even with a very busy teach- ing schedule, the instructors take time out to help a student who is behind in his work or who needs additional training in order to go on to college. There are many ways in which an idea may be expressed in order to get it across to the minds of the students, and the Northeast faculty seems to know most of them. A funny story, a laboratory experiment, or a diagram on the blackboard may be used to explain the answers to what might other- wise be perplexing problems. The teachers support the school activities in various ways. Besides teaching classes, many of them find time to sponsor a club, society, or some other extra-curricular activity. Almost all of them could be seen lending their moral support to those who were performing in sports events and school programs. Dwight Adcock Science Human Science Ellis B. Babbit Science Annabelle Bailey Commerce Elizabeth D. Baker Homemalzing David F. Becker Driver Educalion Gertrude Bell Spanish-French Harry J. Bianco Band-Orchestra Clara Boulton Mathematics Robert J. Browne Social Studies English Harold W. Brower Family Living Science Aileen Cady English Glenna Cahill Human Scienie A close relationship must be maintained be- tween the home and the school at all times. Our faculty does a very good job of this by working with the P.T.A. and by talking to parents who inquire about their children's grades and conduct. At no time in the life of a boy or girl is there a greater need for this cooperation than during the high-school period. Every member of the Northeast faculty has completed his requirements for being a teacher by graduating from a special school, college, or university. They are still trying to increase their knowledge, however, by doing graduate work during the summer. Many of them also avail themselves of the opportunity to study or travel during the summer. The students at Northeast feel that our teaching staff is interested in them and that it is doing its utmost to help them obtain a good hlgh school training. A-.x ia 11 Facult 12 Martha Lee Cain Vocal Music Mathematics George H. Calvert Scizfncz' Charlotte Cannon Art Violet M. Clausen Vocal Music Madalin Clough Commcrcz' Lucille Cornelius Cafeteria Managfr W. E. Daniels R. O. T. C. Marilyn Lee Deister Physical Education D. L. Deniston Scivrlci' Thomas Ditmars Ncwswriting-English Merle R. Engle Drafting Margaret L. Flagg Acco mpanist Mary Gauldin Homcmaleing Gladys Gaylord Social Studirfs Isabel E. Gilmore English Kenneth H. Hawthorne Psychology Physical Edzication Harriette S. Henderson Family Living Emma Jane Hughes School Nurse Charles H. Huhn Physical Education World History joseph Henry Jennings Engincffr-Custodian Edna Mary Johannaber Librarian Clifton E. Johnson English Kathryn L. Keirns Secretary Evelyn Kennedy Registrar Frank B. Kirkpatrick English Arthur O. Kresse lfnglish-Nor'r'asf1'r O. W. Kunz Graphit' Arfx Isabel McClure Malhrulalirx Betty jean MeMillin Co nz HIl'7'l'I' Ethel M. Madick Sorial Slmlirx Lou jean Moyer Physical lilluealion Calvin Nelson Sl'il'l'll'!'-MdfhJl'l7Idflt'S Catherine Neumann Social Studies Mabel A. Newitt Ar! William James Polk Englixh--Sorial Sfmliex Betty Randazzo Affenflarfcz' Clerk Glen H. Redford Com n1z'rC1' I. E. Reese Sorial Sfzlzliav Howard jacob Ross C o m mrrcc' Sgt. E. M. Rueh R. O. T. C. Herbert San 3 Co-orrlinalor Clifford L. Sims Metals D. H. Smith Physiral Ealucafion Lowell Stafford English Ruth E. Thompson Hixfory Leonard J. Western Sjlrech Allen T. Whisamore Sfivnn' Irma Wright Wilson . . English Wallace L. Zackula Vfootlworlc Faeult 13 Facult Teachers Are Busy from Eight Till Four l l BEFORE SCHOOL EACH MORN- ING, faculty members can be found in the office signing in, gathering up their mail, and talking to each other. SCI-IOOL'S OUT AN HOUR EARLY-faculty meeting. REFRESHMENTS AND TALK are enjoyed by our faculty after :i business meeting. l 1 4 Qur Administrators Have a Very Busy Day .. M. W. MeKANNA Prinfifwal DMlfTlMliS A IINCIPAL has to 1 down and think 'er some of the any problems that ist. lilil.IliVli l'Vli JUNIJ 'I'Hli SO- J,l'lUN ln lllgll e. At least, I'Il we it 11 try. WORKICIJ OUT rn better llinn l Jed it would. 1AT'S next? SHR Mk.Fiua1mHiciN1 Vim'-Prillriflal NOW, I'M NC SO SURE th. you've given me 1 the facts. Ho about it? C,ON'l'lN Uli LAD, lllll listening WICLIA, THAT' I5li'l l'lfR. lt's nl ways best, my boy to lie frank. NOW' 'l'l'lA'l' W1 HAVE IT All STRAlGH'l'l'INliIJ OUT, you and ' botli feel lwettel about it. We're sril friends, nren't wel P. T. A. BOARD-Burk Row: Mrs. Glen Carriker, Mrs. W. D. Sappington, Mrs. Carl Carder, Mrs. Edwin Huntsman, Mrs. S. Cross, Mrs. Tom A. Goe. 0 Middle Row: Mrs. Vernon El- liott, Mrs. W. R. Kidwell, Mrs. A. W. Munger, Mrs. Emmett Anderson, Mrs. jerry Michaels, Mrs. D. R. Crockett, Mrs. Paul Cacioppo, Mrs. Charles Bennett. 0 Front Row: Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs. Floyd Early, Mrs. Merle Engle, Treasurer, Mrs. L. H. Roberts, First Vice President, Mr. M. W. Mc- Kanna, Mrs. Ralph Hartley, Mrs. Louis Porter. 0 Absvnl: Mrs. Gilbert H. Bledsoe, President, Mrs. Charles Vocarro, Recording Secretary. THE EOUNDERS' DAY LUNCHEON, held at Oakley Methodist Church, helped to provide an enjoyable afternoon for these P.T.A. members. P. T. A. ponsors Many Fine Activities Take a common goal, a lot of good cheer, a willingness to work, a great deal of time and devoted effort, and you come up with the Northeast P.T.A. This year the P.T.A. has spent many hours devoting their services to sponsoring polio shots, selling Easter seals to fight Tuberculosis, and sewing for Mutual Help Drives. For the enjoyment of the student body, the P.T.A. backed the annual Junior-Senior Prom and 16 helped with the plans for the Graduation ac- tivities. The object of the P.T.A. is to promote che welfare of children everywhere, to secure ade- quate laws for their protection, to raise the standards of home life, to bring a closer re- lationship between their home and school, and to give their children stronger spiritual, educa- tional, and moral advantages. CHATTIQRING till the last second, these happy girls enter their classroom. 103 MR. HUHN Back Row: Lawrence jablecki, Steve Garcia, Raymond Kennedy, Kenneth Fuller, Claude Clark, Edward Bollin- ger. 0 Miililli' Row: Herbert Halter- man, Darrell Barlow, Renny Nichols, lfdward jenkins, David Myers, Rob- ert Herrington. I Frou! Row: Don' ald Wilszmn, Donald Puckett, Louis Perez, Russell Longstreth, Ronald Conforti, Mr. Charles Huhn. 104 MR. DITMARS Burk Row: Judith Havens, jeanette Hopkins, Waiida Bond, Williani Huckabey, Thomas Garrison, Bruce Clayton. I Miililfi' Row: Deanna Ziegler, Mary Brown, Carolyn Reed, Linda lfagle, lllaine Morlan, Judy Morrow, Carole Brown. 0 Fl0Ylf Rout Mary Kropf, Gerry Rogers, Georgia Spangler, Laura Bivens, Ha- zel Gauert, Katherine McClure, Mr. Thomas Ditmars. 17 Homerooms One of the most important periods of the day is the twenty minutes set aside for home- room. Of the various activities which take place during this period, the reading of the bulletin ranks first. This enables the adminis- tration, organizations, and faculty to convey the news of the special activities of the day as well as coming social events, club meetings, and athletic contests. Each group elects officers to conduct and preside over the homeroom business. This in- cludes electing student council representatives, collecting money for various causes and elect- ing the junior and senior class officers. At various times throughout the year, the homerooms are visited by students selling the school paper, the yearbook, and tickets for such school events as the All-School Show, Spring Play, and athletic contests. Taking part in the activities that are planned for the homeroom develops a sense of responsibility in the student and also pro- motes good citizenship. 911332 K1 Iflill' ' 3 X '51 Homerooms 105 MR. KUNZ Back Row: Sue Hartz, Marva Gow- ing, Martha Kidwell, Roy Keithley, Joseph Mazzeffe, Louis Roberts, Mr. O. W. Kunz. 0 Third Row: Betty Huckaby, Leatrice Henry, Margie Hayes, Wilma Allen, Kay Pence, Pa- tricia Brand, Patricia Parker. 0 Src'- ond Rcrw: Vivian Hurlburt, Fana Cona, Katherine Huffaker, Phyllis Moore, Patricia Hooper, Donna Hob- son, Vonda Godfrey. 0 Front Row: Betty Lupardus, Teresa Garcia, Joan Miller, Wanda Maness, Wanda Bol- linger, Joyce Goodman, Jerry Stewart. 106 MR. ZACKULA Buck Row: James Osborne, James Van Dierendonk, John Clark, Thom- as Michael, Jack Hardman, Mr. Wal- lace Zackula. 0 Middle Row: Joseph Gonzales, William Griffin, Robert Yearout, Ronald Baucom, Duane George, Ronald Aren. 0 Front Row: Lawrence Key, Russell Sisk, Donald Spellerberg, Richard Green, Robert Bennett, Jere Mooney. 1 10 MRS. DEISTER Back Row: Linda Starks, Judith Par- ker, Barbara Ambrose, Judith Self, Martha Wright, Ellen Parker, Diane Venie, Angeline Guadagnano, Arlene Guth, Mrs. Marilyn Deister. I Fourth Row: Roberta Griffith, Sandra Maddox, Kathryn Norton, Juanita Swenehart, Judith Robinson, Sue Stauss, Jennie Green, Faye Sapp, Ireta Shoemaker. I Third Row: Bev- erly Sweeney, Helen Barber, Rebecca Quinn, Jean Martin, Kathleen Norris, Donna Joiner, Patricia Leach, Theresa Sacamano, Jo Ann Civella. 0 Second Row: Janice Grover, Anna Maggio, Ruth Pickard, Mary Nigro, Ellen Rose, Donna Green, Trevia Kilgore, Donna Hixson, Joy Williams. 0 Front Row: Dollie Puckett, Patricia Parmeter, LaRue Rose, Barbara Mathews, Shirley Pasley, Elizabeth Zaman, Sheilah Lewis, Rosalind Buc- eero, Judith Small. 1 10 MISS MOYER Back Row: Ann Barton, Sandra Sole, Mary Kalina, Virginia Schirlls, Patri- cia Brown, Wanda Phillips, Shirley Mooney, Judith Mathews. 0 Fourth Row: Judith Speer, Ella Forrest, Carol Wood, Deanna Forbes, Sandra Gott, Linda Hamilton, Delores Hous- er, Pamela Rone. I Third Row: Ka- ren Gorham, Judith Minor, Jan Mar- key, Judith Parsons, Charlotte Sims- heuser, Anna Eshnaur, Patricia Smith, Gayle Galbraith. 0 Second Row: Pa- tricia Toates, Elizabeth Zevecke, Jean Vittetoe, Donna Toman, Judith Bur- ton, Donna Catron, Aroytha Fergu- son, Annalee Spoor. 0 Front Row: Ruby Horn, Donna Skinner, Joan Petree, Martha Grimes, Janice Sheets, Judith Sims, Rebecca Lamm, Betty Hurr, Carol How, Miss Lou Jean Moyer. Homerooms AUDITORIUM MR. BIANCO Back Row: Mr. Harry Bianco, James Badger, Robert White, Roger Shirk, David Miller, James Cartmell. 0 Tbinl Row: James Albright, Kerry Pittman, Jerry Kincaid, Charles Har- brucker, John Gusman, Ronald Bea- son. 0 Svcoml Row: Anthony Bro- cato, James Gottstein, Donald Sprouse, Raymond Warlen, Norman Anderson, William Gray. 0 Front Row: Ken- neth Blankenship, Phillip LaPorte, Jo- seph Cvialde, John Levens, Richard Boyle, Larry Richardson. 201 MR. BECKER Back Rcrw: Joseph Tittone, Edward Anderson, Paul Yearout, Howard Williams, Luster Flippin. 0 Midillz' Row: Judy Wade, Darryl Vetter, Richard Rcnnison, Kenneth Brown, Donald Garten, Mr. David Becker. 0 Front Row: Mary Ramsey, Donna Nichoalds, Philip Daniels, Judy Hume, Joy Boyles, JoAnn Bopp. 202 MR. REESE Back Row: William Capper, Thomas Pugh, Thomas Lankford, Cecil Leiby, Peter Donnici, Ronald Reed, Mr. I. Ii. Reese. 0 Third Row: Judith Springer, Betty Downs, Linda Baxter, Lynn Vance, Barbara Murray, Flor- ence Stogsdill, Patricia O'Hara, Ju- dith Banta 0 Srfoml Rauf: Waunita Campbell, Carlos Ascensio, Richard Clark, Edward Dorman, Randy Vest, Genevieve Anderson, Janice Colyer. 0 Frou! Row: Toni Bellanti, Doro- thy Kean, Mary Hayes, Wanda Da- Mitz, Linda Michael, Era Coates, Nancy Cross, Mary Alexander. A SIMPLE LINE in art work may express mood. These busy students are displaying their emo- tions through line design and repetition. 19 Homerooms 203 MISS GAYLORD Back Raw: Rodney Adrian, Marvin Smiley, Curtis Heilig, Basil Porter, Curtis Walker, Phillip Walker, George Coleman, Robert Cusumano. 0Tbirzl Row: Carole Conrad, George Walker, Jeanne Milburn, Myra Robinson, Mer- lin Egan, Roy Schimmelpfenning, Larry Johnson, Dwaine Enloe. 0 Seroml Row: Joseph Lucito, Frances Mistretta, Jewell Sartain, Derald Al- bertson, Thomas Carter, Robert Ro- mine, Carl Schultz, Carl Ribando. 0 Front Row: Patricia Lyerla, Bar- bara Vidmar, Shirley Glasscock, Ju- dith DeLapp, Daniel Waterfleld, Deana Lynes, Ethel Bittle, Ida Wil- son, Miss Gladys Gaylord. 206 MR. NELSON Bark Row: Kenneth Michaels, Sam- uel LeVota, Stottler Starr, James Al- tergott, Dennis Bankston, John Mhore. 0 Third Row: Eugene Engle. David Norwood, James Gibson, Da- vid Pharis, Donald Dailey, Paul Join- er, John Hurst. 0 Svfonil Row: Ter- ry Weaver, Howard Downing, Charles Simpson, David Robins, Mal- colm McLeod, Joseph Ziegler. 0 Front Row: Alyce Metzelthin, David Russell, Alfred Lambkin, David Hen- drix, Clarence List, Anthony Taran- tino, Mr. Calvin W. Nelson. 209 MISS THOMPSON Back Row: Gilbert Fisher, Robert Di- Raimo, Joseph Heilig, James White- sell, Robert Claybaugh, Ross Early, Lawrence Gillen, Ronald Lewis 0 Third Row: Judith Provance, Donna Glasgow, Deanna Hogue, Judith Aldridge, Robert Fleisher, Sue Raupp. Raymond Henry, Elizabeth Mack, Miss Ruth Thompson. 0 Second Row: Vincent Gurera, Phillip Butler, Dean Rising, Gertrude Hendrix, El- eanor Lentz, Anne Boone, Saundra Krokstrom, James Inselman. 0 Frou! Row: Rose Magro, Susan Sardis, Ella Righter, Beverly Swain, Paul Strong, Wanda Thurston, Judith Clark, Roy Darrah. 2 10 MR. SMITH Back Row: Edman Hobbs, John Boyle, Donald Giese, Richard Green, Ronald Simsheuser, Richard Kauzla- rich, Robert Watkins. I Middle Row: Charles Netz, John Gulick, Robert Woodworth, Julian Pierce, Raymond Brengarth, Joseph Gara- folo, Martin Mall. I Froni Row: Paul Gurera, Terry Simmons, Loren Wallace, Fred MayHeld, Gearry Dor- sey, Thomas DiMarco, Gerald Ayres, Charles Bennett. Homerooms 'lilllf UTMQDST CONCENTRA TION was shown by these stu- dents as Mr. Kresse snapped a candid shot of these iuniors who were taking a college aptitude test. 216 MR. CALVERT liufk Rolf: Marion Biondo, Charles l.epper, Michael Calohan, Roger Lep- per, Robert Maddox, Robert I.anduyt. D Tlrirrl' Rmb: Carla Hake, Ruth Dake, Carolyn -Ienkins, joseph Peco- raro, Donald Atkinson, David Car- riker, Gene Ramey. 0 Sectwnl Razr: lfvelyn Milehum, Sylvia Hayde, Mary KZUCIIC, Myrna Hubbard, Antoinette Gurera, Paula Boten. D Ifrunl Knit: Yvonne Gamm, Sandra Misasi, Geor- gia Barber, lulilabetli Benigar, Iilila- beth Baker, Sarah Campos, Mr. George Calvert. 218 MISS CAHILL Bail: Rout Georgia Hurr, juanita Guynn, Carol Blair, Carolyn Robin- son, Barbara Thurston, Margaret An- derson, Connie Calia, 0 Fnllrlfl Hou: Carolyn Box, Billie Squyres, XVyne- fred Stumpf, Claudia Hartman, Ro- ma Hanlon, Patrieia Feagans. 0 Tlriril Rout Billie Stubbs, Loydine Kranv, Shirley Godfrey, Connie Garzee, live- lyn Seller, Mary Brown, Carol Spen- cer. 0 Snmzil Rout Bonnita Rich- ards, Barbara Deloughery, .loAnn Di- Capo, Catherine Delpercio, Dorothy Faron, ,ludith Iilledge, Yvonne Mc- Millin. 0 Ifroul Knut Nancy Lush- er, janet Benso, Marie Sehanuth, Martha Catron, Pauline Ruddicks, Carrie Turner, Delores Gull, Mrs. Glenna Cahill. 219 MISS GILMORE link Run: Lawrence Brownley, Law-- renee Cammaek, W'illiam Kidwell, Gerald Bledsoe, Frank Grimes. I Tfliril Karr: joseph Dold, Raymond Hagerman, Donald Crumpley, War- ren Mel.ain, Theodore W'olf, Mary Hatcher. 0 Suroml Row: Michael McCormick, Donna Murray, ,Io Ann Davis, Sandra Nichols, Angelo Tosti, Patrieia O'Brien. I lfrollf Knut Bar- bara Dempsey, Patricia Snorgrass, lfvelynn Moorehead, Sharon Wilhite. Ann Moxley, Miss Isabel Gilmore. REGULAR FIRE DRILLS enable the students to vacate the building in an orderly manner within a few min- utes. Homerooms 3 0 1 MISS NEWITT Buck Row: Harvey Garrett, Ronald Warlen, David McLaughlin, Jack Hentschel, Roy Davis, Frank Wurtz, Jean Smith. 0 Third Row: Larry Atkinson, Melchor Nunez, James Frank, James Donelson, Edward Bel- dowicz, Karen Eberts, William Bo- rowski. 0 Svrond Row: Patricia Ho- gan, JoMarie Malaponte, Carol Peck, Juanita Leon, Jesse Arredondo, Carl Fleener, Miss Mabel Newitt. 0 Front Row: Roberta Proctor, Rose Cernich, Carolyn Cox, Karen Huntsman, Da- vid Kimbey, Roger Thompson, JoAnn Uzzell. 303 MR. STAFFORD Back Row: Donna Holding, Newton Robinson, Donald Holst, Richard Moreland, John Ready, David Duane, Mr. Lowell Stafford. 0 Fourth Row: Joseph Mandacina, John Franzeskos, David Farrar, Dorotha Mitchell, Thomas Munzt, William Guiter, Hara old Maddox. 0 Third Row: Norma Briant, Donna Porter, Mary Kisner, Barbara Rosecrans, Ann Greer, Bette Grove, Frank Garrett. 0 Secoml Row: Donna Anello, Lonna Hend- ricks, Arlene Hutchinson, Carolyn Allen, Janice Michaels, Alice Hen- ning, Carol Termini. 0 Front Row: Gerald Bauer, Sharon Cox, Shirley Jones, Eloise Hickman, Caroline Em- brey, Helen Palkij, Juanita Egleston. 304 MISS BOULTON Back Row: Ralph Sole, William Graves, Daniel Dominick, Richard Hodge, Joseph Bopp, Jerry Greeley, Robert Dearing. 0 Fo-urllo Row: Rosalee Flower, Billie Hodges, Thom- as Niceley, Herbert Jones, Gary Bond, Richard Wilson, Irene Fumal. 0 Third Row: Carol Cummins, Car- olyn Sturgis, Donna Wade, Ruth Meillin, Harry Capper, Sharon Doss, Lydia Martin. I Second Row: James Wilcox, Wilbur Cole, Mary Case, Jo- Ann Clarkson, Donna Dilks, Nancy Aegerter, Anthony Fanara. 0 Front Row: Shirley Basham, Fred Besch, Edward Misner, Max Roberts, Cheryl Spangler, Loren Offutt, James Bivins, Miss Clara Boulton. Homerooms 3 0 5 MR. ADCOCK Bark Rauf: Randolph Alldredge, Thomas Adams, Donald Moorehead, John lilliott, Dean Narr, John Croucher, Dennis Alt. 0 Fourlh Row: Carl Vochatzer, Robert Matth- ew, William Mowery, Jack Duncan, Donald Batler, Patrick Romine, James 0'Riley. 0 Tfairil Row: Roy Rob- erts, Fred Geabhart, Craig Spoor, Frank Graham, Donald Peterson, Bennett Ward, Robert Kappler. 0 Svronfl Row: Gary Sheets, Robert Admire, Glenn Pearce, Allen Lyons, Donald Miller, George Corley, Thom- as Benenate. 0 Frou! Row: Ronald Humbird, Robert Vargas, Benjamin Vargas, Jay Porter, David Krevitz, Larry Linn, Mr. Dwight P. Adcoclc. 3 06 MR. BABBIT Back Row: Karol Sulclanels, Judith Sutter, James Ferro, Salvatore Cali, Ray Hughes, Donald Pallia, Roy Hedrick. 0 Front Row: Shirley Wanstreet, Nancy Sims, Lenore Bon- ner, Dennis Hiltner, Benny French, William Love, lfleanore Parkinson, Mr. Ellis B. Babbit. 307 MR. REDFORD Bark Row: Joseph Ragusa, Larry Terry, Verne Roberts, Arthur Hock- ett, David Atherton, Jerry Clark, Ray Smith, Donald Boone, Larry Fisher. 0 Fourth Row: Jack Mc- Connell, Fred Zaman, David Beary, Roger Fraser, Florence Sanders, Jan- ice Jones, Carolyn Walker, Marion McCormick. 0 Tbirrl Row: Michael Hooper, Larry Sinnard, Glen Swan- son, Robert Duston, David Brooks, Jack Lambrecht, Raymond Morton, Michael Green. 0 Svrovzil Row: Don- ald Kappler, Frances Gray, Richard McGhee, Robert Butler, Diana Cam- puxano, Barbara Markese, Kathleen Rau, Shelby Tawsley, Mr. Glen Red- ford. 0 Frrmf Row: Priscilla Gott- stein, Sallie Pugh, Joan Pearce, Janet Whipple, Sue Julian, Judy Hamilton, Alberta Gentry, Patricia Jacobs, Kathy Montaleone. a X sk gg K Q 7 - fs. X: -A mf- S X. ' I 2 1 sqwg W 'E ik Ov ii? ww X S S m Q . VR K W sm -as .5 x .. Y Q Sf wg K .K Q. -Xi , 3.355 k f i . if 3 Q Q SWS 2 Q Y wgfg il A wg MF ' 523 55 1 as .,... H X . ms, Y v Q QR-A W .xswfi ' 1 we S, 5 1 S Q QE V A ii, Q: 53 , if Q SFF Ei: J' 'i 1 M QP .L Y ft S is wgs iii .ES W ..-L! Home-:rooms TASTY COOKIES are being taken from the oven in a Home lieonomies class by Deana Lyones, while Diane Venie and Patricia Brown lend assistance. 311 MR. JOHNSON Burk Ron: Claude Fine, Charles Green, .lack W'alker, -Ierry Garfield. Kenneth Suppes, Charles Coakley, Harvey Cundiff, 0 Tf1ir'ifRou': hlohri Bennett, Floyd Young, Robert Scholl, Wfilliani Crouch. Roxie Manlo, ilo- seph Sorisso, lidward Cole. 0 Se4'ol1.l Row: Vince Giamhalvo, Larry Arm- strong, .Iames Kuehinski, David Hin- son, Robert Huke, Gene Holst, Bud Damitl, 0 Frou! Row: .IoAnn Lo- nionte, Cieorgann Carter, Vincent Galate, Marilyn McLean, Bonnie Nell, Robert Jarrett, james Miller, Mr. Clifton Alohnson. 313 MRS. WILSON liurl: Rllllf Darlene Tumlinson, Gerf aldine Maturo, Helen Thompson, Ros- lyn Adams, Frances Ventiniigliahlaek Vest, Calvin Taylor, Sharon Bradley. 0 Tfvinl Role: Lawrence NX'ond, Xvoodrow Dodson, Owen Oerly, Ray- mond Yingling, W'illiam W'oods, kluf ditli Wilson, Letha Stidham, Richarl Wlilliams. 0 Srrolnf RIIIFI Alames Cox, Shirley Meadows, Irene Kirwin, Kate Tillman, Lloyce Tompkins, Ani- ta McClure, Donna Utterback, Charles Courts. 0 lfrunf Ron: Janice WLIKIS, Linda Anderson, May Tharp, Miriam Stanton, joseph DiLorenzo, Noel Tongue, Nancy lillis, Patricia W'itt, Mrs. Irma Wilstin. 314 MISS NEUMANN litlrk Row: David W'ittmeyer, Noel Rogers, W'illiam Springer, Starr Wil- liite, Marvin Merchant, Dennis Pugh, Boyd W'illiams. 0 Tl1irilRou': Lloyd Hoover, Charles Clark, Larry Hes- lop, Leon Neal, -Iohn Maniehia, Ron- ald W'lieeler, Richard Morris, W'ayne Babler. 0 Swuiiil Knut Carole Kenf nedy, Linda Wilstiim, Carol Curless, Lavonne llolbert, Betty Davis, Pa'- trieia Vowells, Connie Barrington, qlolianna Carson. 0 l'il'lHlf Run: Pa- trieia Gill, .ludy Chrisman, Sharon Tungett, Mary Urnise, Peggy La- Porte, Diane Hill, Dixie Hines, Miss Catherine Neumann. 25 WEN? ,Q-nw -,ww M 13? :,,., 5: , 1 ww A-,. 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A -f .QV Homerooms HANDS ON THB KEYBOARD -BEGIN! are the familiar words spoken by Miss Bailey as her elass prepares for a timed writing. 405 MISS CLAUSEN liurk Razr: Donald Crockett, Thomas lfubank, Stevens Smith, Paul Caeiop- po, -Iohn Powell, Leroy Brugioni 0 Miilrllr' Role: Diana Hinton, Barbara Henry, Nancy Keirns, Judith Todd, Helen Spano, Bonita Setzer, Marietta Iilippin. 0 lfrrml Row: june Patter- son, Sunday Giordano, .Iudith Vessels, Sandra Wadley, ,Iudith Whirren, Mar tha Bowen, Miss Violet Clausen. 407 MR. ENGLE Burk Row: Gerald Goe, Ralph Red- enbaugh, Thomas Sinks, Harold Fulf ler, Lawrence Anderson, William Van Meter, Scott Carder. 0 Tlwiril Row: Frank Saladino, Gary Harper, James McDonald, joseph Cosentino, Law- rence Hermes, Norman Goodman, William Kelly, Shelby Iflliott. 0 Sefunil Row: james Russell, Thomas Wilson, Ronald Thomas, ,Ion -Iergins, Carl Thayer, Samuel Brocato, Ron- ald Nicholson. 0 Frou! Row: Ron- ald Danner, Gary Herman, Fred Cindrich, Robert Boyle, John Garder, Lawrence Hughes, Timothy Driller, Mr. Merle Iingle. 406 MISS CAIN Burk Row: Glenn Garrison, Thomas Bandy, Robert McKee, W'illiam Dow- num, Robert Wiebeek, james Walker, Raymond Wiiixd. 0 Tlririf Row: John Holloway, Lawrence Lawson, john Gill, Michael McKee, jerry Boone, Arthur Caldwell, Vernon Moranville, Terry Moseley. I SKTIIIILI Row: jo- seph Lombardo, Iilmer Baker, David Blaylock, Robert Cash, W'illiam Rog- ers, Garl Cavallaro, Bernard Ricono, Harold Wolf, 0 Frou! Row: Samuel Gcssor, Ronald Anstine, Gene MCA lfntyre, jack Bailey, William Gray- bill, Raymond Rew, Charles Flahive. Miss Martha Gain. 27 Homerooms 40 8 MR. WESTERN Buck Row: Gerald Brewer, Delphine Spencer, Beverly Divine, Vincent Leggio, Derrel Hilton, Lon Robinson, Robert Cox, Kent Sinsabaugh. 0 Tlrirxl Row: Raphael Medina, James Lathum, Paul Goodson, Elaine Stid- ham, l'loyd Connerley, Patricia Hen- ry, Karlyn Eichman, Darlene Cooper. 0 Svrurzil Row: Suzanne Stedman, Joyce Crockett, Donald Law, Tedd Gano, Charles Teel, Brenda Kincaid, Laura Bryson, Martha Pearson. 0 Frou! Row: Charlene Guffey, Mar- jorie Ramirez, Katherine Mathews, Frank Mange, Joseph Dcgrado, Ellen McLaughlin, Nancy Hall, Evelyn W'alker, Mr. Leonard VVestern. 410 MR. ROSS Burk Row: Patricia Moreland, Caro- lyn Liggett, Carol Hatcher, Marlene Shepherd, Shirley Stroud, Donetta Schulze, Janet Cook. I Third Row: Linda Thompson, Betty Van Bibber, Millicent Miller, Marilyn NWilliams, Charlene Organ, Judith Morlan, Su- san Mentch. U Svfoml Roux: Janice King, Joyce Smith, June Moore, Dar- lene Simkins, Jolene Lavelock, Mar- jorie Caseldine, Judith Wilstmn. 0 Ifrrmf Row: Wilnia Garcia, Melba Curtis, Josephine Locascio, Mary Pearman, Bertha Giarraputo, Betty Rickey, Mr. Howard Ross. 412 MISS BAILEY Burk Row: Rita Bouyear, Delma Barker, Kay Atherton, Carol Coff- man, Beverly Young, Judith Binns, Linda Box. 0 Fmlrilv Row: Virginia Campion, Beverly Cramer, Linda De Pasco, Connie Glorioso, Sandra Boice, Linda Lindeman, Sylvia Williams. 0 Tfairzl Row: Barbara Hill, Mary Cald- well, Polly Akers, Verona Beadles, Joyce Wright, Carolyn Cardis, Pa- tricia Sartin. 0 Swomf Row: Norma Heath, Shirley Brown, Joyce Giddens, Ruth Brini, Julie Howard, Barbara Dishman, Janet Hilton. I Front Raw: Thelma Gouge, Carol Mangiara- cina, Donna Golden, June Loeatelli, Mary Bionclo, Juanita Albertson, Mrs. Annabelle I. Bailey, A DELIGHTFUL TILA initiated the celebration of the Christmas season in Miss Gauldin's food classes, 28 Homerooms 413 MISS MADICK Burk Row: james Walsh, Thomas Casper, Ronald Tungett, Donald Blundell, Donald Portwood, Richard Lang. 1 Thin! Roux: Faye Cornett, Randy Barnes, Susan Shotliff, Luella Copenhaver, Carolyn Boone, Robert Dice, jasper DeSimone. 0 Svromf Row: judith Tenliyck, Sharon Mar- shall, Donna Beach, Minnie Daniel, Carolyn Hanlon, jo Vaccaro, Louise Crane. 0 Ifrnuf Row: Isabel Perez, lililabeth Delisio, Polly Clifton, Shir- ley Stidham, Dennis Sowell, Charles McGill, Miss lfthel Madiek. 414 MR. HEINE Bark Row: Fred Schlic, Iiverett Green, Gary Dunlap, Patrick Thurs- ton, Iidward Badley, Wilmot, Park- hurst, Wayne Peeplcs. 0 Fourth Roux: David Paxton, Marilee Fitz- water, joyce Guinn, Patricia Doiron, Raymond Cusumano, Robert Def Ment, john Podszus. 0 TlJin1Rou': john Brown, joseph Mercer, Richard High, Sandra lflliff, Glen Kilgore, Herbert Antrim, Richard Wyatt. 0 Serum! Row: jane Mohler, Doralee Miller, Andrew Mancuso, Donald Townsend, Charlotte Williams, jan- elle Hosman, Harold Harp. I Fran! Row: Carol Crispi, Peggy jones, Lin- da Hurley, Marilyn Ontman, Sharon Harris, Sandra Parisi, Mr. Fred Heine. 415 MR. HAWTHORNE Burk Row: Gary Ito, Dale Hutchings, Lawrence clift, Robert Elser, David Sherdan, james Mahan. 0 Front Row: Gary Chrisman, Ronald Odam, john Gloriso, Mark Landers, Robert Par- ker, john McClendon, Mr. Kenneth Hawthorne. 4 1 6 MISS MCMILLIN Bark Row: Sandra Harbrucker, joyce Regelbrugge, Loretta Farmer, joy Schaefer, Rebecca Cunningham, Lu- ella Williams. I Fourth Row: Patri- cia Gibbs, juanita Callow, joanne Dixon, Beverly McElmurry, Ann Pe- terson, Shirley Lauck. Mae johnson. 0 Thin! Row: Norma McMillian, Wanda Asta, Linda Sparks, Sylvia Manley, Delores Newbill, Rose Tam- burello, Lurose McGraw. 0 Svfoml Row: Betty Coleman, Betty Rosecrans, Mary Billings, judith Higgins, joyce Deshazer, Shirley Iihrhardt, Margaret Roth. 0 Fronf Row: Betty Morris, Nadenc Daugherty, joan Clark, Edith DeStefano, Marie Cuccia, joAnn Ser- rone, Miss Betty McMillin. 29 Homerooms PRECISION AND ACCURACY are two of the many qualities rc- quired of these budding ycuzzg draftsmen. 41 7 MISS CADY Back Row: Gerald Murphy, Arthur Jank, Dennis Webb, Timothy Duffy, Thomas Ryan, Gerald Silvers. 0 Fourib Row: Chris Delisio, Rodger Fithen, Dean Sterbenz, John Cucar, Donald Wood, Jay Criswell, George Ashley. 0 Tfaird Row: Carolyn Stan- ton, Irene Steinmetz, Duane Rex, Ger- ald Smith, Albert Colner, Joseph Mor- ales. 0 Second Row: Janice Eastep, Johanna Bonavia, Ethyl Eppcrson, Su- san Durham, Judith Alexander, Bar- bara Francis, Ruth Enloe. 0 Fnml Row: Kay Nelson, Frances Toia, Helen Egleston, Jane Bryant, Chilton Strode, Eugene Lyman, Miss Aileen Cady. 419 MR. BROWNE Back Row: Lawrence Helliker, Lloyd Miller, Carl Geistdorfer, Elio Raucci, Donald Hamer. 0 Third Row: Rich- ard Jones, Maryln Perry, Salvadore Vittorino, James Ruddicks, Dominick Tittone. 0 Second Row: Carol Nash, Diana Cassata, Gerald Nauss, Ronald Payne, Annetta Barr. 0 Front Row: Della Cramer, Evelyn Huntsucker, Patricia Wade, Sandra Cuezze, Mary Gallo, Mr. J. Robert Browne. 420 MRS. HENDERSON Back Row: Myrna Ayers, Janice Man- ners, Vivian Jackson, Kay Dykes, Jean Neal, Sharon Emmett, Sandra Pollard. 0 Fourllo Row: Patricia Prosser, Reta Jones, Betty Shea, Susan Lyons, Karen Petersen, Barbara Cramer, Marilyn Colyer. 0 Third Row: Carol Milling- ton, Virginia Croney, Carol Keck, Dorothy Adcox, Mary McQuerry, Mary Watson, Velma Box. 0 Srcoml Row: Patricia Layton, Carol Lee, Mar- garet King, Judith Mulvany, Alice Newman, Rosemary Catalina, Janet Mangum, D Front Row: Kowena Helm, Ruth Petty, Nancy Jackson, Melva Uzzell, Carol Spinello, Helen Avis, Janice Sutton, Mrs. I-Iarriette Henderson. -if ' a -W . 1 A in Z agzd if W 2 P R ,H ng. R Y f f Y ff U WF, 15' ,s 5 . X5 A Q 5 QS' 1 . -:gn gf , Q N 55-' . -ff W 9 M. x li 23. Ag MMS' Q-.sw is M W, Q-ulsww k , QQ -f . 2, r H , W ',' - A Sm ' - 1 QMRWW, MW 1451! J X U ' . ff' -B, ,W M t ffikl t i, 5' ,. f W ' 'f Q , 'M vii' ' fff'f 12w.+ if ii Assembl Adds Variety to Da is Routine ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS for their outstand- ing metal work were given to these hard-working Vikings. They are, left to right, Angelo Tosti, Mr. C. I.. Sims, Mr. M, R. Engle, Randy Pugh, .ind Mr. Smith. MERRY CHRISTMAS! resounded throughout the auditorium as the Mixed Chorus sang of the joyous season. IN ONE OIT THE YEAR'S first assemblies, these girls enter- tained. They are Linda Michaels, Rosemary Catalina, Joyce Guinn, Linda Hamilton, and janelle Hosman. MR. MQKANNA IS backed by the Northeast band as he talks to the students during one of our many assemblies. ANOTHER INTERESTING ASSEMBLY holds the rapt attention of everyone. 32 C. O. lf.-Bucfe Raw: John Munger, Carl Vochatler, Mable Johnson, Rodney Adrian, Earl Shumate, Jerry Vfooidy, Harvey Cundiff, Sandra Harbrucker, Joann liopp. 0 Mfililli' Row: Ronald Stokes, Helen Avis, Bernita Garrison, Donna Murray, C. O. If.-Burk Row: Williaiim Weeks, Noel Rogers, Glenn Pearce, Donald Crumpley, Eugene Alldredge, Paul Yearout, Florence Sanders. 0 Tbinl Row: Ann Peterson, Connie Garf Zee, Robert DeMent, Alfred Lambkin, Joseph Vento, Joseph Morales. 0 Si'funJ Row: Linda Sparks, Loydine Kranz, Nor- Marilyn Culyer, Patricia Prosser, Karen liberts, Robert Ad- mire, Mary Hatcher. i Frou! Row: Kowena Helm, Carol Lee, Yvonne McMillin, Shirley Ehrhardt, Mary Watsiiim, Jerry Nel- son, George DeLisio, Joyce Deshazer, Donna Toman. man Goodman, lileanore Parkinson, Betty Shea, Patricia Vowells. 0 Front Rauf: Mr. Herb Sang, Martha Grimes, Dorothy Faron, Juanita Callow, Delmer Strickland, James Inselman, Roma Hanlon. .QE Uffers ork- tudy Program The purpose of the Co-operative Educa- tional Class is to give pupils the opportunity to discover the types of work which they like best. With Mr. Sang's aid they select training employment in the field of their choice. The pupils attend school for three hours in the morning and Work at their C.O.E. jobs in the afternoon. The student earns one unit of credit by working and one unit in C.O.E. class. Members are selected upon the basis of past grades, attendance, attitudes, and purpose in taking the program. The C.O.E. students held a banquet in April. Roma Hanlon and Joe Vento were chosen mistress and master of ceremonies. By receiving experience and training while still in high school, the pupil is prepared sooner to take a full-time job. 33' Drivers, Ed Stresses Safe Driving The year 1956 was a tragic year on our streets and highways, as traffic fatalities num- bered 40,000, while the injured list totaled nearly two million. In spite of the bad records, the American Automobile Association points to the fact that Driver Education students have only fifty per cent as many accidents as the untrained driver. The school year '56-'57 marks the tenth anniversary of Drivers' Education in the Kan- sas City Schools. The Drivers' education in- DRIVER EDUCATION QFall SemesterJ- Buck Row: Edward Anderson, Donald Gattin, Luster Flippin, Pat Thurston, James Whitesell, Jerry Clark, Albert Kean, Luella Williams, JoAnn Davis, Darryl Vetter. 0 Third Row: Beverly McElmurry, Carolyn Reed, Myrna Ayers, Patricia Gibbs, Judith Michael, -Ioan Bethke, Judith Morrow, June Moore, Gerry Rogers, DRIVER EDUCATION QFall Semesterj-Bark Row: Ken- neth Brown, Joseph Tittone, Josegh Sorisso, Jerry Bledsoe, Howard Williams, Jerry Greeley, Frank Grimes, Richard Rennison. 0 Tlfircl Row: Joyce Smith, Patricia Parker, Jay Porter, Charles Teel, Patricia Feagans, Rebecca Cunningham, Judith Wade, Dean Sterbenz. 0 Second Row: Rosemary Ca- structor, Mr. David F. Becker, tries to instill in the students a desire to drive safely at all times. The students are taught the correct way to handle a car. In the classroom an excellent course of study is followed. This course in- cludes safety rules, the highway laws of Mis- souri, and the functions of the different parts of the motor. This course trains many students to be good drivers. 0 Second Row: Donald Kappler, Carolyn Robinson, Deanna Ziegler, Karen Petersen, Barbara Cramer, Judith Hume, Robert Boyle, Joseph Becchina, Reta Jones, Mr. David Becker. 0 Front Row: Rose Magro, Judith TenEyek, Alyce Metzelthin, Sandra Parisi, Mary Kropf, Nancy Jackson, Karen Tulcen, Vincent Galate, Robert Jarrett, Betty Rosecrans. talina, Phillip Daniels, Delores Gull, Theda Abel, Wanda Asta, Judith Ridley, Sheryl Williams, Joy Boyles, Mary Billings. 0 Fran! Row: Betty Morris, Joan Clark, Mary Ramsey, Ethel Bittle, Sunday Giordano, Edith DeStefano, Marie Cuccia, Mr. David Becker. 34 Future Drivers Learn DRIVIIR IIDUCATION tSpring Seinesterj-Burk, Row: Bonita Setler, NlVanda Bond, Karol Soldanels, Robert Admire, joseph Bopp, Robert W'atltins, Charles Coakley, .Ierry Garfield l,arry Brownley. 0 Tlrirtl Row: Gwen Cousins, Vivian lack: son, Nick Acliillc, Kenneth Wagtier. joseph Mercer, Richard Green, Iieonard Dever, james Kucliinski. O Sefonif Row: Sylvia DRIVICR ICDUCATION tSpring Seinesterj-Burlz Rout Ar- thur Caldwell, Robert Hulte, Raymond Kennedy, I,on Robin- son, ,Iohn Wallker, Stevens Smith, Ross Ifarly, Philip Risbeclt. 0 Tfriril Ron: Linda Iiagle, Fred Schlie, Gary Meyer, Richard Manley, 'lihomas Counti, Shelby Towsley, Sharon Ifmmett, Anna -Ianli. 0 Siwmlif Rout Bonnie Netl, Shirley Kremer, BY USING A MAGNETIC BOARD and model ears, these students are learning how to do parallel parking. Fundamentals First Williititis, Hazel Gauert, Carol I.ee, Mary Brown, Delores Newhill, Katherine McClure, Alutlith Havens, Xvanda Laughlin, Raymond Hagerman. 0 Ifrouf Row: Mr. David Becker, Shirley Glasscock, .Ioan Pearce, Bertha Giarraputo, Catherine Del Percio, joann Serrone, Carol Millington, Ida Wilson, -Ioyce Giddens. Norma McMillian, Sylvia Manley, Patricia Anderson, Ifranees Mistretta, Shirley Brown, Rita Booyear. 0 lfronl Rout Mr, David Becker, Melva Ulvell, Carol Spinello, klanice Sutton, Margie Gurriere, Phyllis Brogoto, Iilizabeth Zevecke, janet Hilton. THROUGH THII USII of a cut-away model of an automobile engine, these Driver lfducation students are learning the function of each part of the engine. 35 Here You Have a Glance at the Man CHECKING COPY, SETTING TYPE, AND READ- ING PROOI3 keep Mr. Kunz's printing class working busily the entire hour. A VARIETY or INTERESTS is displayed by these girls who are studying patterns, making dresses, and cutting out different articles of clothing. POLIO SHOTS were administered to .1II Northeast students this year. 36 FUTURE NORTHEAST VIKINGS spend 21 happy hour at the library, Iearning about the many fascinating books that are available to them. MIiI.I.OW MUSIC is produced when this scxtette harmonizes, accompanied by Miss Clausen. EVERYONE LISTENS ATTENTIVELY as Miss Boul- ton illustrates her point with one of her humorous anecdotes for which she is noted. Activities that Take Place on a ormal Da AN A'liTRACTlVlf NEW' LOOK was THE Flvlf-MINUTE l7lfRlOD BlfTWlflfN Cl.ASSlfS gives the added to the office this year when it was students an opportunity to relax and chat with their friends. entirely remodeled. THE BOYS DONVI' STOP TO CHAT when they're eating-as the girls do. 37 Q l X N Q x X X K :55:5:EEE:EQ55f:IEf :i2iIE!ifE:35:E:5'Ef:PI3-:MEFF-. '-H292-SS:HI:l:I-3-:-:2:?lf:SF:: X X X 4' Q X, X xx X N AMXQ Q -M, x KN F X ,gjociefieri CMA rama fied lfllfl .X QIf' MOD! Nw N 'iuw wa..,,,Q,! I r I I i 1 i Society Cabinets Plan Man Activities DEBATFRS-Bark Row: Paul Cacioppo, President 1, 2g Thomas Garrison, Secretary 2, Bernard Hartley, Vice-President 1. I Front Row: Martin Mall, Treasurer 1g Ray Henry, Treasurer 25 Eugene Fnglc, Secretary 1, Vicc-President 2. BENTONS--Fran! Row: Richard McGhee, Vice-President 25 William Huckabey, Vice-President 1, President 23 Dean Rising, Secretary 1, 2. 0 Ahxvrli: Ronald Humbird, Treasurer 1, 2, Bennett French, President 1. DELTAS-Burk Rout Carol NWansing, Treasurer 1, Vice- President 25 Elaine Morlan, Secretary 2, Sandra Nichols, Sec- retary 1. 0 Front Row: Sharon Carder, Treasurer 25 Mary Kropf, President lg Gerry Rogers, Vice-President 1, Presi- dent 2. 40 ALPHAS--Burk Roux: W'anda Bond, Treasurer 1, 25 Sandra Pollard, Vice-President 1. 0 Frrml Row: Judith Todd, Presi- dent 1, 25 Judith Elltdge, Secretary 25 Beverly McElmurry, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2. CLIOS-Burk Row: Margaret Rodina, Treasurer 2, Karol Soldanels, President 23 Vivian Jackson, Vice-President 1. 0 Frou! Raw: Priscilla Peck, Secretary lg Judy Newmyer, President 1, Vice-President 24 Judy Warren, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2. THETAS-Bark Row: Patricia Gibbs, Secretary 15 Delores Newbill, Vice-President 13 Joan Bcthke, Treasurer 1. I Front Row: Georgia Spangler, Vice-President 2, Hazel Gauert, Treasurer 2g Carol Millington, Secretary 2, Carol Bartow, President l, 2. NORTHEAST SOCIETY Oli DI-.BfXTl' +l3uz'ft Ruff: Ross lfarly, Philip Ris- betk, W'illiam Kidwell, -Iohn Porter, liernard Hartley, Kenneth Sinsabaugh. 0 Ifourllr Row: Verne Roberts, Martin Mall, Gene Graupner, Patrick Thurston, Salvatore Cali, Thomas Garrison. 0 Tlriril Row: Robert DiRaimo, james lfcrro, .lack Hentsehel, Robert Clay- baugh, Howard W'illi.lms, lfugene lfngle. I Srraunl Rout Raymond Iiepper, Ray- I!IUl'lLl llenry, Donald Dailey, David Pharis, Paul Cfacioppo, Iilliv Storms. O llfllllf Rout .lay Porter, l,eon Neal, Angelo Tosti, Anthony Tarantino, Alohn Podslus, Mr. Glen Redford. Societies Work Toward nnual Contes Friendship and competition are two impor- tant phases of school life. The literary societies foster both of these qualities in their members. In the fall, new friends were made and old acquaintances were renewed as the societies began their long drive toward a memorable literary contest. Every member did his part by either writing a short story, an essay, a poem, or an oration, or by memorizing a deelamation. ALPHA LITERARY SOGIIQTY-Burk Row: Uonna Nwade, .Iudith Wilsiin, Patricia Henry, Sandra Pollard, Carol Coffman, Beverly Melilniurry, -lulie Harding, Mary Brown. 0 Tllirzf RIIIVZ janet Hilton, Susan Menteh, W'ynefred Stumpf, .lennie Green, Karlyn Iiichman, W'anda Bond, Loretta Farmer. 0 Src'- Each event was judged within thc individual societies in order to determine who would rep- resent that society in the Lit Contest. During the course of the year each society took time out to have some fun. At the end of the Hrst semester, they each had a mid-year event, which could be anything from an in- formal chile supper to a formal tea. The big- gest event bringing the societies together is oml Ron: Karen Gorham, Patricia Toates, -loyce Smith, Aludith Minor, Nancy Cross, Barbara Hill, .Iudith Higgins, Miss Ixa- bel Gilmore. O Frou! Row: -lanet W'hipple, Rosalind lluccero, Donna Green, Sharon Harris, Mary Giles, Donna llixson Patricia Hogan, -Iudith Iilledge, ,ludith Todd. 41 BENTON LITERARY SOCIETY--Bark ROW: William Huckabey, Kenneth Michaels, Raymond Smith, Timothy Duffy, Gilbert Fisher, Gary Dunlap, Theodore Wolf. 0 Middle Row: Floyd Conncrly, Gerald Coe, Edwin Jenkins, Larry Hermes, Lit ight Climaxes the Inter-Society Dance, planned this year by the newly formed Inter-Society Cabinet. The dance was held in an atmosphere of gaiety and excellent music. After the excitement of the dance was over, everyone went back to work, as the feeling of competition grew more keen. Stories, essays, poems, orations, and declamations were made ready for the final judging, Lit costumes were chosen and kept secret. Then came the big night, the Lit Contest was here! After each society marched down CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY-Bank Row: Kay Pence, Eleanor Lentz, Karol Soldanels, Vivian Jackson, Judith Ald- ridge, Anne Boone, Sue Raupp, Linda Hamilton. I Tbircl Row: Gertrude Hendrix, Lavonne Hulbert, Katherine McClure, Mar- garet Rodina, Marilyn Williams, JoAnn Clarkson, Sandra Fred Zaman, Thomas Sinks, Roger Fraser, David Farrar. I Front Row: James Bivins, Richard McGhee, Phillip Butler, Dean Rising, Ronald Humbird, Bennett French, Mr. Dwight Adcock. an Exciting Year the aisle in historical order, a round of songs was sung. When the declamations had been given, the judges' results in, and another group of songs sung, Mr. McKanna announced the individual winners of each event and finally the Winning society. Excitement, tears, and confusion followed as everyone rushed to the stage to congratulate the winners. The last event of the year was the farewell banquets. Here the seniors said farewell to those they were leaving behind. Boice, Mary Courtier. 0 Second Row: Theda Abel, Laura Bivens, Judith Hume, Wanda Laughlin, Sandra Elliff, Char- lotte Williams, Judith Newmyer, Judith Warren. 0 Fran! Row: Toni Bellantb Sue Jones, Beverly Swain, Karen Tuleen, Priscilla Peck, Carolyn Sturgis, Mrs. Irma Wilson. . . . .fe - mmm in my u 42 DIZLTA LITICRARY SOCIETY-Burk Row: Sandra Nichols, Helen Spano, lilaine Morlan, Patricia Moreland, Judith Banta, Susan Shotliff, Linda Fornelli, Carolyn Liggett. I Fourlh Rout Judith Springer, Gwendolyn Cousins, Linda Baxter, Donna Glasgow, Millicent Miller, Charlene Organ, Judith Provance, Judith Morlan, Linda Lindeman. 0 Third Raw: Genevieve Anderson, Judith Parsons, Carol Wansing, Jane Markey, Jan- On April 26, the FORTY-SECOND AN- NUAL LITERY CONTEST was held in the auditorium. The Bentons won first place with 11 points, the Deltas were second r elle Hosman, June Locatelli, Sue Durham, Nancy Keirns, Barbara Henry. 0 SUFOIIAI' Row: Loretta Stears, Linda Michael, Joy Williaiiis, Doralee Miller, Joyce Crockett, Margaret Roth, Judith Clark, Claudette Byers, Bertha Giarraputo. 0 Front Row: Linda Hurley, Sheilah Lewis, Mary Kropf, Gerry Rog- ers, Sharon Carder, Patricia Layton, Sue Julian, Miss Aileen Cady. with 9 points, and the Clios tied for third place with the Debaters, each having 7 points. GOLD MEDAL SILVER MEDAL BRONZE MEDAL Prepared Speech Hazel Gauert QThetaj Sue Julian fDeltaj Richard McGhee fBentonJ Deelamation Benny French QBentonj Sallie Pugh CClioj Sandra Pollard CAlphaj Short Story Bill Huckabey QBentonj Paul Cacioppo CDebaterJ Betty Downs CClioJ Poem Carol Irene Jenkins QAlphaJ Jack Hentschel fDebaterj Judy Springer CDeltaJ Essay Linda Fornelli fDeltaJ Trudic Hendrix fClioj David Brooks fBentonj THliTA LITERARY SOCIETY-Burk Row: Virginia Cam- pion, Janet Cook, Carole Brown, Donna Hughes, Barbara Thurston, Carol Hatcher, Marie Neptune, Judith Michael. I liourflr Row: Sylvia Willianms, Marjorie Caseldine, Randy Barnes, Diana Campuzano, Mary Alexander, Carolyn Reed, Irene Fumal, Delores Newbill, Patricia Gibbs. 0 Tfaiml Row: Rosemarie Donnici, Patricia Sartin, Sharon Bradley, Patricia Anderson, Joan Bethke, Linda liagle, Lenore Bonner, Myrna Ayers, Miss Ruth Thompson. I SATIIIIKI Row: Rebecca Lamm, Carol Bartow, Annalee Spoor, Katharine Hufhker, Carolyn Cardis, Norma Heath, Carol Millington, Hazel Gauert, Georgia Spangler, Sherry Lusk. 0 Front Row: Fana Cona, Sue Sardis, Shirley Glasscock, Joyce Goodman, Sandra Parisi, Jane Mohler, Karen Huntsman, Josephine Locascio, Polly Akers. 43 Societies Remember an Eventful Year THIC LIT CONTEST was at its highest state of excite- ment .ls Mr. MeIianna made the final announcement of the individual winners, HTHOLI IFLAR NORTHEAST was sung hy all the soeieties to start off the events of the evening. INTERSOCIIQTY CAISINIIT-Slumlirzgz Richard Me! Chee, Georgia Spangler, Gerry Rogers, Carol Bartow, Beverly Mclflmurry, Delores Newbill, Paul Caeioppo, Carol XVansing. Sl'clfl'KlZ -Iudy Todd, Sandra Pollard, Benny Ifreneh, Mr. Fred Heine, Vice-Principal, Eugene Ifngle, Lludy Newmyer, Vivian jackson, Karol Soldanels. 44 A LEW' MINUTES FOR RIlI:RI1SI'IIVIIfNTS are taken out by Mr. and Mrs. McKanna and Mr. and Mrs. Heine at the lntersociety dance. TIYNSE I2XCITIlMIiNT, shouts of victory, and tears of defeat-all these are a part of the unforgettable night of the Lit contest. IIASTIIL IJQRMALS AND COLORED LIGIITS blended perfectly with the Hawaiian setting at the Intersociety dance. LATIN CLUB-Burk Row: Ronald Humbird, John Brown, Authur Jank, Larry Brownley, Donald Boone, Peter Donniei, Dave Miller. 0 Tflirzf Rout Jennie Green, Donna Utterback, Vera Mack, Shelby Towsley, Trevia Kilgore, Diane Venie, James Osborne. 0 S1't'0ml Row: Sue Julian, Patricia Hogan, LATIN CLUB-Burk Roux: Barbara Thurston, W'ayne Peeples, lidward Badley, James Badger, Paul Cacioppo, David Pharis. 0 Tbinl Row: Linda Baxter, Susan Shotliff, Judith Banta, Carolyn Liggett, Kent Hunter, David Farrar, Gerald Goe. 0 Si'r'om1 Row: Joy Willianms, Joyce Crockett, Judith Springer, Doralec Miller, Susan Mentch, Joyce Smith, Janelle Hosman, Linda Wilson, Sharon Marshall. 0 Frou! Row: Sue Jones, Betty Zaman, Sylvia Ontman, Marilyn Ontman, Ruth Pickard, Vivian Hurlburt, Mrs. Lucille King. Sylvia Williams, Vivian Jackson, Jane Markey, Jack Hentschel. 0 Iironl Row: Joseph Gialde, Melva Curtis, Marilyn Royer, Iidward Misner, Ronald Anstine, Frank Manga, Mrs. Lucille King. Latin Lives Toda at ortheast Through the Latin Club an opportunity is furnished for pleasurable learning about the Romans and their civilization. The Club is also the means of giving an outlet to dramatic instinct, thus making practical use of the Latin language. Latin Lives Today in Northeast High School, not only through regular class work, but also through practical use of the language in plays, songs, and games. Today Latin may be termed a dead lan- guage, but it is becoming more alive as a basic help in the study of other languages and in many professions. 45 ART ci,UIs-Bai-k Rows Judith Morrow, Judith Michael, Juanita Guynn, Craig Spoor, Roger Lepper, Philip Risbeck, Richard Green, Charles Green, Glen Swanson. 0 Third Row: Mary Biondo, Barbara Cramer, Karen Petersen, Wailda Asta, Beverly Cramer, Annalee SPOOY, Lenore Bonner, Reta Jones, Miss Mabel Newitt. 0 Srroml Row: Minnie Daniel, Phyllis Art Club The main purpose of the Art Club is to de- velop in the students a greater interest in arts Miss Mabel Newitt, after twenty-four years of teaching art at Northeast, retired at mid- year, Miss Charlotte Cannon taking her place. Making a Red Cross Portfolio to send over- seas ended the year successfully. Moore, Marie Cuccia, Rosemary Catalina, Jo Carole Vaccaro. JoAnn Serrone, JoAnn Uzzell, Geraldine Maturo, Angeline Guaclzxgnano. 0 Front Rauf: Elizabeth Delisio, Melva Uzzell, Mary Urnise, Carol Spinello, Rosalind Buccero, Sunday Gior- dano, Bertha Giarraputo, Ifldith DeStefano, Joan Bethke. Red Cross The Northeast Junior Red Cross works closely with the Kansas City Chapter. It is helpful in time of need, and provides pleasure and en- joyment for those who are confined in Hos- pitals. Miss Cannon, the faculty sponsor, and Judy Michael, student president of the organization, have Worked closely with the other members to have a successful year. 46 RED CROSS-Shlrzlfiflgz Miss Mabel A. Newitt, Patricia Romine, Rita Jones, David Beaty. 0 Silling: Thomas Garrison, Williani Huclcabey, Loretta Stears, Barbara Dempsey, Le- nore Bonner. SPANISH CLUB-Back Row: Donna Holding, Jeanette Hop- kins, Linda Fornelli, Melinda Minks, David Robins, Charles Simpson, William Huekabcy, Joseph Heilig. 0 Third Row: Gwen Cousins, Anthony Ascensio, Joe Ziegler, Howard Down- ing, Terry Weaver, Larry Hughes, Judith Alexander Barbara Rosecrans. 0 Svroml Row: Rosemary Catalina, Gerry Rogers Patricia McCollum, Linda Michael, Jane Mohler, Carol Bartow, Donna Hixson, Paula Boten. 0 Front Row: Mrs. Gertrude Bell Isabel Perez, Linda Hurley, Fana Cona, Loretta Stears, Donna Beach Lloyd Hoover Joyce Giddens Diana Ca puaano Languages Are Praetieed at Club Meetings The Spanish Club is comprised of students who endeavor to become proficient in the use of the Spanish language. One purpose of the Spanish Club is to promote a better under- standing of the Spanish culture. The highlights of the clubis 1956-57 program were a Christ- mas Hesta, a spring picnic, and a Pan-American Day dinner. When the end of the year arrived, the mem- bers of the Spanish Club felt as though they had achieved their goal for the year by learning more about the Spanish people. FRENCH CLUB-Buck Row: Jean Smith, Deanna Hogue, Jcancttc Hopkins, William Huckabey, Beverly Divine, Howard Downing, Frank Garrett, Jerry Smith. I Middle' Row: Judith Parsons, Myrna Hubbard, Sherry Lusk, Roy Darrah, Linda The main purpose of the French Club is to learn more about the French-speaking people and their language. All members of the French Club belong to the French class and take part in the programs. The meetings are held every other Wednesday during class time and are conducted in French. Those who take an active part in the programs develop fluency in speak- ing the French language. Hamilton, Sandra Elliff, Julie Harding, Terry Weaver. 0 Fran! Row: Mrs. Gertrude Bell, Priscilla Gottstein, Sue Sardis, Kathy Montaleone, Helen Palkij, Ellen McLaughlin, Sharon Harris, Wanda DaMitz, Donna Godfrey. 47 2 y Y-Teens Enjo Year of Hard Work and Fun The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls, devoted to the task of realizing in everyday life those ideals of personal and social living to which Chris- tian faith commits one. The only qualihcation for membership is the desire to accept the purpose and ideals of Y-Teens. The girls sang Christmas Carols before and Y-'l'l'l ,NS-liiirlc Ren: Sandra NX'adley, Sandra Parisi, Hazel Ganeri, Georgia Spangler, kludith Higgins, Mary Brown, De- lores Newhill, Shirley Godfrey, 0 I-inzzrlfv Ron: Roberta Proctor, Cheryl Spangler, Connie Glorioso, judith lilledge, -ludiih Todd, Carol Vfansing. .Ianiee Manners, Penny Peck, Sue l.yons. I Tfliril Bulb: Patricia Layton, Mary Kropf, Bar- lwara Dempsey. Beverly Swain. qlosepliine l,ocaseio, Shirley Y-'l'l lfNS-liurk Ron: Donna Catton, Mary Cuene, XY'anda Asta, Phyllis Brogoto, Joyce Nafriglit, .IoAnn Ulzell, Karen l'llll1lSI1l.lll, Geraldine Nlaturo, Angeline Guadagnano. 0 Milf- ifli' Roll: -Iulit llarding, Linda Michael, Marilyn Xliilliams Lludirh Proxanee, Penny Nliller, Genevieve Anderson, Norma after school in the alcove during the week be- fore Chrismas. In this way the girls felt as though they had done a small part in adding to the joy of Chirstmas. Once each month a special activity was planned. These projects included hayrides, picnics, chile suppers, and selling mixed party nuts at Christmas. Profits of the sales were turned over to the World Fellowship Fund. Pasley, lfana Cona, kloyce Goodman. 0 Srrumf Row: Nancy jackson, Karen Tuleen, Iiditli De Stefano, Marie Cuccia, .IoAnn Serrone, LloCarole Vaccaro, Catherine Mangiaracina, Rose- mary Catalina. 0 Ifroul Kun: Melva Uvlell, Toni Bellanti, Carol Crispi, Mary Urnise, Sunday Giordano, Rosalind Buc- cero, Carol Spinello. Bertha Giarraputo. Briant, Mary Biondo, Martha Catron, 0 lfroul Ron: Carol Mangiaracina, Peggy l,aPorte, Donna Golden, Gerry Rogers, Delores Gull, Sue Durham. llelen Spano, Donna Glasgow, Mrs. Glenna Cahill. 48 THE SYWEETHEART QUEEN OF 1957, Georgia Spangler, is shown here with her attendants, Joyce Goodman and Sue Durham. Y-TEEN CABINET-Hazel Gauert, Sec- retaryg Mary Brown, Treasurer, Carolyn Reed, President, Sandra Parisi, Vice-Presi- dent. Y-Teens Had A Very Active Year This year's annual Sweetheart Dance was held at the downtown Kansas City Y.M.C.A. Celester White and his band furnished smooth dancing music for the couples during the eve- ning. The hall was beautifully decorated in red and white crepe paper, with various sizes of red hearts to carry out the theme of St. Valentine's Day. Three seniors were nominated to run as queen. The princesses were chosen from the three juniors and three sophomores nominated. Y-TEENS-Burk Row: Carolyn Reed, Beverly Mclilmurry, Wzlnda Bond, Carolyn Robinson, Judith Michael, Deanna Ziegler, Sandra Pollard, Karol Soldanels. I Miiliflv Row: Marilee Fitzwater, Judith Wilscmn, Joy Boyles, Gertrude Hen- The queen and her attendants were elected by those who attended the dance. Georgia Spang- ler, Sweetheart Queen, received a rhinestone tiara and was crowned by last year's queen, Joanne McConnell Royal. The two princesses, Sue Durham, a junior, and Joyce Goodman, a sophomore, were each given an engraved gold locket. The girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Cahill, agree that through rich fellowship, hard' work, and a lot of fun, much has been accomplished. drix, Eleanor Lentz, Karen Petersen, Barbara Cramer, Beverly Cramer, Sue Raupp. 0 Frou! Row: Linda DePasco, Frances Gray, Margaret Anderson, Patricia Gibbs, Virginia Campion, JoAnn Clarkson, Sharon Bradley, Irene Fumal. 49 Hi-Y Stresses Character Building All teen-age boys are eligible for member- ship in the Northeast Hi-Y Clubs. New mem- bers are usually nominated by boys who are al- ready in the club. The purpose of the organi- zation is to create an atmosphere of friendli- ness, clean speech, and good sportsmanship. It is also the purpose of the Y to encourage high standards of Christian conduct in the home and the community. SENIOR HI-Y-Back Row: Philip Risbeck, William Kidwell, John Porter, Verne Roberts, Patrick Thurston, Thomas Gar- rison, Howard Williams, Bernard Hartley. 0 Middle Row: Paul Cacioppo, Robert DiRaimo, jerry Greeley, Edwin Cav- JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE HI-Y-Burk Row: David Beaty, Robert Dearing, Scott Carder, Samuel LeVota, james Altergott, Paul joiner, Timothy Duffy, John Gulick. Mid- dle Row: james Reed, Wayne Babler, Thomas Sinks, Wayne A typical Hi-Y meeting is opened by the chaplain, who is an integral part of every club. Following this is the business meeting, where plans for the following week are dis- cussed. These plans often include guest speak- ers, who talk on a variety of subjects: educa- tional as Well as entertaining movies, tours, skating parties, and hayrides, which are fre- quently open to everyone. ender, Gene Graupner, Donald Boone, Robert Watkins. 0 Fran! Row: Angelo Tosti, Fred Schlie, Gary Meyer, Glen Swanson, Martin Mall, Raymond Lepper, Eugene Engle, War- ren McLain. Peeples, Gilbert Bledsoe, David Brooks, Kenneth Michaels, julian Pience. 0 Front Row: Daniel Waterfield, john Carder, jay Porter, john Franzeskos, Kent Hunter, jerry Ayres, Charles Bennett, john Leaton. 50 THIS YEAR'S SNOWBALL QUEEN, Karen Tuleen, is seen with her royal princesses, Sally Pugh, Katherine Montaleon, and Sandra Pollard. SINCE MANY OF THESE HI-Y BOYS are also loyal Debaters, they take time out to sing their Debater theme song, Hail to N.S.D. Hi-Y Boys Plan umerous Activities One of the most important things which the Hi-Y sponsored was the annual Snow- Ball dance, held at the Downtown Y.M.C.A. A grand promenade led by the queen candi- dates and their escorts was followed by the crowning of the queen, Karen Tuleen. Another major activity of the Hi-Y boys is the Youth and Government Conference held at jefferson City, Missouri. Northeast, with eight boys, had the largest delegation from the Kansas City area. At the conference each boy took his place in the chambers of the Capitol Building as a representative or a sena- tor. The first business of the day was the elec- tion of a boy governor who was to preside over the whole affair. Following this, each club, many of them from far points in the state, submitted bills and resolutions which they hoped would be passed. These bills were de- bated in each House, and those which were passed were submitted to the governor for hi: approval or veto. The boys who had the opportunity to :lt- tend this mock legislative assembly felt that they gained a great deal of knowledge about the methods which are used in running a dem- ocratic form of government. 51 SlfAL c1.U1s-15.11-le Rolf: Myrna Ayres, Kay Pence, Patricia Moreland, Genevieve Anderson, jean Green, Betty Downs, Sandra Nichols. 0 Maldlf Rout Karen Huntsman, Lonna Hendricks, Doralee Miller, Patricia Feagans, Ann Moxley, Lavonne Holbert, Linda Thompson, Mrs. Marilyn Deister. 0 Fran! Row: Sallie Pugh, Alyce Metzelthin, Patricia Sartin, Shirley Pasley, Carolyn Sturgis, Donna Green, Linda Michael. Seal Club Displays Aquatic kills SIQAI. CLUB CABINET -Iiurk Rout Linda Thompson, Kay Pence, Patricia Feagans, Sandra Nichols. 0 Frou! Row: Carolyn Sturgess, Alyee Metlelthin, Sallie Pugh, Ann Moxley. THIS NORTHFAST SEAL CLUB offers girls with superior swimming ability an opportunity to display their talent. 52 Get on your mark! Get set! Go! are orders commonly yelled to the Seals by their sponsor, Mrs. Marilyn Diester. The purpose of the Seal Club is to develop an interest in water sports and to provide especially for participation in all types of swim- ming and diving, Because they have become most proficient in the art of synchronized swimming, the girls spend much of their time composing routines, study- ing rhythms, and perfecting their stunts. The Seal Club made many public appearances and thoroughly amazed and delighted audiences that have watched them perform in Greater Kansas City. To qualify for membership, the future Seals must pass the required swimming tests, maintain a good grade average, and have high char- acter ratings. Each one must also be enrolled in Physical Education. The members are selected by the vote of the entire Seal Club body. The fall event was a big usplash party at the Kansas City Athletic Club, and in the spring the annual picnic and swim party was held. OLYMPIC Cl.UB-Burk Row: jan Markey, Peggy Needham, Susan Shotlifi, lilaine Morlan, Beverly Mclilmurry, Marie Neptune, Ruth linloe, Barbara Thurston, Carol Coffman, lileanor Lentz. U Tlrirrl Row: Charlotte Williaiiis, Carol Hilton, Sharon Bradley, Katherine McClure, Donna Glasgow, Charlene Organ, .Iudith Morlan, Linda Baxter, Miss Lou ,lean Moyer. 0 SVCYHIII Row: judith Higgins, Iira Coates, Judith Springer, Mary Brown, Patricia Anderson, Sue llurliam, Marilyn Willianis, Gwen Cousins, Janelle Hosman, -lanice Colyer. 0 lfronf Row: Joyce Goodman, Rebecca Quinn, Loretta Stears, -luditli lllledgc, Judith Todd, Carol W'ansing, Nancy Keirns, joy W'illiams, Haiel Gauert. Ol mpians Practice Good portsmanship The purpose of the Olympic Club is to stimulate an interest in girls' sports. To be eligible for membership a girl must maintain a strong M average, be enrolled in physical education, and obtain one intramural credit for each se- mester she remains in the club. The most important requirement, how- ever, is a sincere desire to promote good sportsmanship and fair play among the sports participants. The annual Fall rush party, ini- tiation, a Christmas party, and a picnic in the spring, were just a few of the events on the fun-filled Olympic Club agenda. Miss Lou Jean Moyer, the spon- sor, added to the success of the club by lending her enthusiastic support to all its endeavors. The Olympians have had an eventful year. Doubtless, both the graduating seniors and the return- ing members will remember this past year and the fun they have had together. OLYMPIC CLUB CABlNliT-Burk Rout Hazel Gauert, President I, 2, Beverly Mclilmurry, Secretary lg Patricia Anderson, Treasurer I, 2. 0 Frou! Run: ,Iudith Todd, Secretary 2, Carol Xvansing, Vice-President I, 2. OLYMPIC CLUB INITIATION brings a roar of laughter and a mouthful of string, as these new members see who can get to the middle of the string iirst. 11 'TQ' W ? I my .ig 1 K .Orig 53 STARS AND STAGEHANDS, each doing his own job, work together to make the Spring Play successful. The Man ho Came to Dinner Mr. Sheridan Whiteside, a famous writer and critic, while visiting Mesalia, Ohio, acci- dentally slipped and fell on a piece of ice and broke his hip on the sidewalk of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley. For a period of about six weeks, the Stanley household was in a state of turmoil. The celebrity dominated the living room, which was his office for transacting all his bus- iness during his entire stay. It didn't seem to matter that the Stanleys were intimidated into living upstairs, not using the phone, although the bill was seven hundred and eighty-four dollars, and using the back entrance to their rooms. Presents galore were sent to the ailing critic, such as penguins, which he kept in the library, an octopus, which he kept in the cellar, and cockroaches, which just happened OJ to es- cape in the kitchen. Believing his hip broken, Mr. Whiteside is confined to a wheelchair. Dr. Bradley, his doc- tor, suddenly discovers that Mr. Whiteside doesnit have a broken hip, he had been looking at the wrong X-rays. Mr. Whiteside, wishing to stay and stir up things a little farther, makes the doctor promise he won't tell their secret to a soul. When Maggie Cutler, Mr. Whitesides per- sonal secretary falls in love with Bert Jefferson, the owner of the Mesalia Journal, the local newspaper, Mr. Whiteside -.seems to believe it 54 to be puppy love. When it becomes serious, Sherry summons the glamorous actress Lor- raine Sheldon, to win the affections of the young man and bring Maggie back to her senses. Maggie catches on to Whitesides' skulldug- gery and has Beverly Carlton, a friend of hers, call Lorraine and impersonate Lord Bottomley, Lorraine's fiancee, and ask her to return promptly to London and marry him. The plan worked perfectly until Sheridan found out that there had been no phone calls from Lon- don on the phone. That blew the lid off of everything. Revengefully, Lorraine suggested a three-week vacation to rewrite a play of Bert's in which she pretended great interest. Unsuspectingly Bert agreed to the plan of go- ing with her to Lake Placid to Work on his manuscript. Whiteside finally saw that Maggie and Bert were really in love and felt bad about his sordid actions. A mummy case miraculously arrives from the Khadive of Egypt, just as he was frantically seeking a way to get rid of Lor- raine. Tricking her into stepping into the case, it was a simple matter to lock the door and get rid of her. By this time Whiteside was ready to leave the so-called mortuary. As he left, he again slipped on that piece of ice, breaking his hip. This time for real. Cast Has Fun at pring Play Practice OH, GOOD MORNING, LADIES, says Mr. lirnest Stanley to two old cronies, Mrs. Dexter and Mrs. McCutclieon. Also seen in the picture are Mrs. Iirnest Stanley and june Stanley. WHAT AM I TO DO? sings the incomparable Beverly Carleton as Maggie Cutler and Sheridan W'hite- side loolt on attentively. SPRING PLAY CAST Mrs. Stanley . . . , . ,,..... . .Delores Newbill Miss Preen . ..,,........,.... Judith Newmyer Richard Stanley . . . . . . ,,,, .David Krevatz June Stanley . . . Patricia Layton, Sandra Wadiey John . ...., , . . , . ..... john Podszus Sarah . . . . . ..,, . .....,.... Judith Havens Mrs. Dexter .,...,. .,.. J udith Michael Mrs. McCutche0n ., ,...... Delores Gull Mr. Stanley , , . . . ,... William Huckabey . . . . , .Sandra Pollard Maggie Cuttler , Dr. Bradley .,..........,..... Robert DiRaimo Sheridan Whiteside , . , , ,..... Pat Thurston Harriet Stanley . . .Margaret Rodina, Carol Bartow UBFHOLD I BRING YOU ROACH CITY! exclaims the incredible Metz as Mr. Whiteside and other mem bers of the CzlSt look on gleefully. I'I'VE GOT A FRIEND char doesn't believe in Santa Claus, says Bert jefferson, the newspaper man, as he enters the scene. Bert Jefferson . . . , .,.... Paul Cacioppo Professor Metz . . . ..... , Fred Schlie Luncheon Guests . Floyd Richard, Bob Watkins Expressman , , . . . , Gilbert Fisher Lorraine Sheldon . . . . . , .Sandra Parisi Sandy .,..,.,,, Kent Sinsabaugh Beverly ..,., . . . , . Benny French Banjo ..,....,. .... B enny French Westcott .... Radio Technician . . . ,,,, ,,..., R onald Hoyt Two Deputies Plainclothesmen , Robert Cox, Richard Boggs Singers .. .. jack Bailey, David Blaylock, Edward Jenkins, Sam Cessor, Robert Wiebeck , . , . jerry Brewer '55 In an Entertaining All-School . how GIVE ME SOME SKIN! shouts Bob Wlitkins to n he-hop lmddy. l,l.l'i:'XSl'i TO MEETCHA, Slllln says country girl, Clirol linrtow, to English professor, Bill Hueknluy. THESE MELl,,OTONES made mellow tones for all the kids in the hayride scene. They are Carol Wfnnsing, Aludy Elledgc, Elninc Morlun, and iludy Todd. EASY ON THE EYES AND EARS! This trio consists of -Iudy Whirren, Sandy Elilf, and tloyce Guinn. TOP ENTERTAINMENT is l,ANTUMlMl5T MARSH-A A CLEVER DUET pantomime is presented .d Id b GI 'ld G x Y. I lfRlTCHlli PI'0ViLlCH milliy hy .loyec Giddem and Linda Lindcrmnn. PFOVI L LU Oawltl I-mghx' his accordion and nimble 56 Hngers. He has plnecd among the top winners and has won a championship in the Heart of America Accordion lies- rival. pta ttf Q VN ix r , ,E wa tudents Displa Their Acting Talents 'I'Hli GRAND lilNALlf brings to an end a grand show. 'l'Hl'i FOUR ICMCICIQS check last minute changes in HOCUS-POCUS, ABRAACA-IDABRA, intonew master the script. They are Gerry Lynn Rogers, Sandra Pollard, magician .Iohn Porter, displaying a top hat which the Benny French, and Paul Cacioppo. audience soon discovers is not as empty as it appears. Till , HULA l.lNli added beauty and color to the show. SFIZN HICRIS are Gerry Rogers, jerry Brewer, and Delores Newlwill in a comedy scene. I? SPEECH ARTS CI,UBfBur'k Row: Judith Havens, Delores Newbill, Judith Robinson, Sandra Boice, Judith Ridley, Rose Tamburello, Lynn Vance, Joan Brogoto, Laura Bryson, Martha Pearson. 0 Nlitltlli' Row: Delores Gull, Donna Hixson, Connie Glorioso, Ifllen McLaughlin, Jane Mohler, Karen Huntsman, SPEECH ARTS CLUB-Burk Row: Sandra Pollard, Sue Raupp, Ted XVolf, Robert DiRaimo, NWilliam Huckabey, Robert Cox, Gilbert Fisher, Paul Cacioppo, Patrick Thurston, Mr. Leonard Western. 0 Miififli' Row: Margaret Rodina, Ben- nett French, John Podszus, Floyd Connerley, Karlyn Eichman, Speech Arts Club 'ax You're on now. is a sentence that every- one in the Speech Arts Club longs to hear. A gold star on a stage door is, of course, every- one's dream. Since, however, not all students in Speech Arts have the ability to become great actors or actresses, these people take care of the behind the scenesi' work of put- ting on make-up, arranging proper lighting, and planning effective costuming. By pro- moting further interests in drama and speech and giving experience by actual participation 58 Joyce Crockett, Carol Bartow, Judith Hume, Sandra Elliff. 0 Frou! Row: Antionette Bellanti, Sandra Parisi, Sandra Wad- ley, Geraldine McCune, Sharon Harris, Shirley Pasley, Bar- bara Dempsey, Geraldine Rogers, Maureen Matranga, Carol Millington. Patricia Henry, Delphine Spencer, Beverly Divine, Gerald Brewer, Donna Hughes. 0 From' Row: Patricia Layton, Sharon Carder, Judith Newmyer, Ronald Hoyt, Joyce Guinn, Irene Fumal, Kathleen Pebley, Linda DePasco, Jeanette Hopkins, Virginia Campion. tudies Dramatics in various activities of the theater, the Speech Arts Club fulfills its purpose. Many of the members of the club partici- pated in the fall show, Star Trails, which was sponsored by the speech department. The theme centered around student activity on a college campus involving the preparation of a hayride. Several assemblies were sponsored by the speech department. These were the humorous plays, Desperate Desmond's Dastardly Deedf, Assemblies are Given b Speech rts Club presented early in the fall, and tlae Valentine's Day assembly, Wbiit's Wfrong XX'itla the Girls? 'lilie club tools many trips to Kansas Uni- versity to see plays presented by tlie students. Some of tlie students in tlie easts were Nortli- east alumni. Mr. Leonard Wlestern, sponsor, Gerry Rog- ers, first semester president, and Carol Bartow, seeond semester president, furnislied fine ex' ,,,... ,. , , ,,. ., - - IL l IIINC, ON Nl1Xlxl',-Ll is liilariotis lun lor tlie east ol' W'li.it's XYYFQIIIQQ Xlfitli tlie Girls? Sl'lClzCil l .'XR'l'S C,,'Xl5lNl'i.'l3-lltltf Kult: Bennett lireneli, lreasurer lg Delores Newbill, Seeretary I, 2: iluditli Newmyer, Viee-President Z. ' l'!'IIllf Knit: Cfarol Millington, lreastirer 2, Gerry Rogers, President lg Sandra Parisi, X'ieeAPresident lg Carol liartow, Presi- dent 2. amples of leadership in dramaties for otlier members to follow. To become a member, a student INLISI liave liad one previous semester of speeeli and must liave participated in one seliool program. Mem- bers are allowed to remain on tlie aetive list until tliey aequire tliree unexeused absenees. A lot of fun and liard work were all a part of tlie wonderful year sliared by tlie members of tbe Speeeli Arts Club. HAIUST LOOK Al 'l'll.'X'li l ,-Xlilflu says llalel lluelx- xsortli as slie gives lier opinion of ivliat's wrong witli tlfe men. I-AUNNY SCQl'iNl'i,S l,lKli 'l'lllS were displayed tliroueli out tlie old-fasliioned melodrama, lJesper.ile lD.m's liastartlly Deeds. S9 PEP CLUB-Back Row: Ruby Horn, Jane Mohler, Connie Glorioso, Mary Giles, Marylou Kropf, Priscilla Peck, Hazel Gauert, Judith Higgins. 0 Fourth Row: Wanda Schleininger, Ruth Brim, Patricia Capps, Carolyn Collins, Patricia McCol- lum, Nancy Cross, Diana Hinton, Janelle Hosmari, Mary Brown. 0 Tfairzl Row: Patricia Hooper, Patricia Jacobs, Carolyn Allen, Janice Michaels, Maude Greer, Carol How, PEP CLUB-Buck Row: Mary Courtier, Gertrude Hendrix, Eleanor Lentz, Judith Wilson, Marjorie Caseldine, Joy Boyles, Luella Copenhaver, June Moore. I Fourth Row: Rosalie Owens, Diane Venie. Nancy Aegerter, Barbara Rosecrans, Linda Hamilton, Donna Utterback, Joyce Guinn, Susan Mentch, Shelby Towsley. 0 Third Row: Judith Havens, Katherine McClure, Delores Newbill, Myrna Ayers, Donna Wade, Norma Geraldine McCune, Maureen Matranga. 0 Second Row: Shir- ley Glasscock, Fana Cona, Rosalind Buccero, Linda Hurley, Alyce Metzeltlain, Janice Sheets, May Tharp, Joyce Shepherd, Miss Lou Jean Moyer. 0 Frofnl Row: Janice Watts, Sandra Baucom, Joan Petree, Carol Crispi, Toni Bellanti, Ella Righ- ter, Roberta Proctor, Beverly Swain. Briant, Genevieve Anderson, Sandra Elliff. 0 Svroml Row: Patricia Toates, Paula Boten, Barbara Cramer, Linda Michael, Linda Starks, Carol Peck, Judith Ridley, Judith Hume. 0 Front Row: Rosemarie Donnici, Loretta Stears, Shirley God- frey, Delores Gull, Gerry Rogers, Joy Williams, Karen Petersen, Judith Speer. The Enthusiasm of the Attractive Yea, Northeast! Fight! Fight! is a cheer always yelled by the Northeast Pep Club at pep assemblies and when the club is cheering Northeast on to victory. This Pep Club has long been a part of our lighting school spirit. It was organized to arouse enthusiasm at all games and to promote a sense of loyalty to the athletic teams. The club feels that it has achieved its purpose. 60 There is no limit to the membership of the Pep Club and anyone may join, but to remain in the club, each student must pay semester dues and attend all interscholastic league games. This is the first year that the girls have dressed uniformly. They chose a new name which connects them more closely to the Vik- ings. The Vikettes, as they are now called, PEP CI.UB-Burk Row: Wynefred Stumpf, Evelyn Mitchum, Joyce Smith, Margaret Roth, Susan Shotliff, Judith Glenn, Lonnie Hulbert. O Fuurlb Row: Judith Springer, Judith Par- sons, Jane Markey, Linda Baxter, Randy Barnes, Judith War- ren, Ida Wilson, Carol Wansing. 0 Third Row: Carolyn Boone, Betty Davis, Sandy West, Martha Kidwell, Linda DePasco, PEP CLUB-Bark Row: Peggy Needham, Sharon Doss, Sandra Pollard, Carol Coffman, Loretta Farmer, Barbara Thurston, Wanda Asta, Phyllis Brogoto, Donna Catron. 0 Fourth Row: Sharon Carder, Bonita Setzer, Joyce Regelbrugge, Kate Till- man, Martha Wright, Delphine Spencer, Judith Binns, Mariet- ta Flippin, Melinda Minks, Carol Hatcher. 0 Third Row: Beverly Cramer, Beverly McElmurry, Judith Michael, Wanda Bond, Carolyn Liggett, Sandra Sole, Sheila Smith, Lynn Vance. Sue Hartz, Doralee Miller. O Srrornl Row: Mary Alexander, Anne Boone, Mary Rothroclt, Ethyl Eppcrson, Saundra Krok- strom, Marie Neptune, Martha Catron, Charlotte Williaiiims. 0 Fran! Row: Marian Courticr, Patricia Anderson, Catherine Mangiaracina, JoAnn Uzzell, Angeline Guadagnano, Ann Mox- ley, Patricia Hogan, Judith Burton. Irene Steinmetz. 0 Seroml Row: Judith Todd, Barbara Henry, Donna Glasgow, Helen Spano, Millieent Miller, Judith Pro- vance, Linda Thompson, Sandra Nichols, Antionette Gurera, Sylvia Williams. 0 Front Row: Donna Anello, Sheilah Lewis, Sue Durham, Marilyn Williams, Charlene Organ, Kay Pence, Patricia Moreland, Mary Kalina, Ruth Enloe, Joanne Dixon, Carolyn Reed. 0 Cbi'i'rl1'u1li'rx: Elaine Morlan, Patricia Fcagans, Judith Elledge, Sallie Pugh, Judith Morlan. Vikettes Spurs the Vikings on to Victor decided to wear straight purple skirts and white V-necked sweaters, with purple and white em- blems, which picture a steering wheel of a ship. Inside the wheel is a megaphone with the letter N, The Pep Club marched in the first Home- coming Game in Northeast history, and a very proud group of one hundred and seventy- seven girls displayed their uniforms as they passed the crowded bleachers. The Pep Club members also had a very enjoyable time at their annual dance, which was held at the Northeast Junior Building. The group also sponsored many assemblies throughout the sports season. The cheerleaders, who were Judy Morlan, Pat Feagans, Elaine Morlan, Barbara Hill, Judy Elledge, and Sally Pugh, led these meetings. At one pep rally they gave a skit 61 CHlfIiRI.lfADFRS - lflaine Morlan, Patricia Feagans, judith lilledge, Sal- ly Pugh, Barbara Hill, Aludith Mor- lan. Vikettes Led the Crowd in Enthusiastieall showing a dead school spirit being carried The following girls were chosen as oHicers: in on a stretcher. Then the school spirit was Sandra Pollard, presidentg Gerry Rogers, vice- brought to life by the enthusiastic cheering presidentg Beverly Mclilmurry, secretary: of the Viking fans. Sharon Garder, treasurerg Pat Moreland, junior ALL EYES were on the exciting basketball game between North- .t., .t me.. ,... 4 i ,, - it l 62 PEP CLUB CABINET-Sharon Car- der, Treasurerg Sandra Pollard, Presi- dent, Beverly Mclilmurry, Secretary, Gerry Rogers, Vice-President. Cheering Uur Boys to Victor representative, and Janelle Hosman, sophomore seem to feel that the Pep Club has been a very representative. important factor in helping their favorite men, the Vikings, on to their many victories The students, faculty, and athletic teams this year. east and Lincoln. The game was played in the Lincoln gym. pilraf 63 Council Exerted Themselves Making illage Tops The dreamy music of the Celester White Band successfully ushered in the 1956-57 sea- son with a semi-formal dance. The purpose of the Viking Village is to pro- vide social activities on Friday nights for Northeast High School students and their guests. This year, Northeast added a homecoming to their many events. The football team nomi- nated five candidates, one of whom would be selected by the student body for Homecoming Queen. Judy Michael won the election and was later crowned the first Homecoming Queen by Ray Ricono, the football captain. She reigned over the football game and the Home- coming Dance, which was held at Viking Vil- lage. At the Village many activities such as danc- ing, playing table tennis, or gathering around the snack bar. to discuss the latest games, the newest fashions, a coming social event, the cur- rent gossip, or school life in general seem to head the list of favorites with the students. The Viking Village depends on the sale of season passes and single admission tickets to meet its expenses. Viking Village is open every Friday night from 7:30 to 11:30, but on the VIKING VILLAGE COUNCIL-Back Row: Bernard Ricono, James Ferro, Salvatore Cali, Robert Dearing, Philip Risbeck, John Porter, Bernard Hartley. 0 Third Row: Charlene Organ, Nancy Keirns, Martin Mall, Paul Cacioppo, Raymond Ricono, Raymond Lepper, Bruce Clayton. I Second Row: Janelle nights when a basketball or football game is played, the Village is open from 9:00 to 11:00 o'clock. People from other schools are admitted only if they are with a person who has a pass. The Viking Village Council, which consists of members from all four high school classes, is selected for the coming year by its present members. In May, John Porter, the 1956 may- or, handed over the responsibilities of this of- fice to Nancy Keirns, his successor. The mayor presides over the council, which meets once a week at the City Hall to discuss plans for the following week. They try to make the Village as interesting as possible and to have seasonal dances such as the Football Dance and a Hal- loween Dance. A Hobo Dance, a Soda Pop Hop, and a Women Pay AIP' Dance added variety to the weekly mixers. The choice of a popular band is one item always coming up at the council meetings. They also have many duties, such as ordering refreshments for the snack bar, planning talent shows, and decorat- ing the gym for special occasions. The success or failure of the Village de- pends on the interest and enthusiasm of the students of Northeast. Thanks to the Vikings, the Village has had a very good year. Hosman, Kay Pence, Elaine Morlan, Carolyn Reed, Judith Michael, Judith Morlan. I Front Row: Judith Todd, Judith Elledge, Carol Wansing, Barbara Henry, Joy Williams, Gerry Rogers. 64 Vikin Village is VAST MUSIC is so much more relaxing rlmn slow music! Gli'l I'lNG RID Oli' HXCICSS BAGGAGI1, such .is purses .md coals, makes dancing mucli simpler. I'I.AY THIS ONIC FIRST! These Iwoys c.xrefuIIy select the records for the next dance. the Place to G0 l,lS'l'IiNlNG TO RIQCORIJS .md exeimnging the Luc-sz news provide gi Iure.1tI1er between dances. COKE AND CANDY BARS provide tim! quick energy for the next dance .ind .1 clmnce to get the Intest gossip from friends. DANCING IS IHIQ MUST I,UI'UI.AR recreation pro- vided nt the Village. 65 pubfcafzond Sudan! Cjmmcif WMC .Siwfg .Homecoming IQ Q j C yunior gfaaa Ofhcem ,Ijvwiefg If'0gIf'0l,lflfl15 THE NOIVEASTFR STAFF-Buck Row: Karen Tuleen, ju- Abel, Sharon Cardcr, Georgia Spangler, Mary Courtier, judy P A d Michael. 0 Sf'afc'n': Rose Marie Donnici, Loretta Steers, Carol dirh Ncwmyer, Marie Neptune, Carol Bartow, at n erson, john Porter, Linda Fornelli, William Huckabey, joan Bethke. Whnsing. 0 Frou! Row: Mr. A. O, Kresse, Carolyn Reed, Theda Sue taff Enjoyed Their Busy Year Sighs of relief are being released by the members of the Nor'easter staff as they receive the printer's proofs of their year-long efforts on the ,57 Nor'easter. The staff has had a busy year recording Northeast's many events. Typevvriters clicked steadily preparing the index, typing many drafts of the stories, and making ready the final material for the printer. Mr. Kresse's cold camera eye recorded hun- dreds of pictures of students and faculty at sports events, dances, club meetings, and in the classroom. The writers used up many pencils in producing the stories for the Nor'- easter. Linda Fornelli, the editor-in-chief, and Lor- 68 etta Stears, her assistant, began planning the yearbook in the fall. They worked diligently throughout the year to carry out these plans. The senior editor, Carol Wansing, devoted many hours to her job. She finally received all the senior pictures and arranged them properly for her section of the book. In early fall, Joan Bethke, homeroom editor, was quickly set to Work having all the home- room pictures taken and prepared for the engraver. After the idents were sent to the printer, she took a short vacation! John Porter, sports and R.O.T.C. editor, Was responsible for all football, basketball, track, and R.O.T.C. pictures and stories. It Was a Great Fight, Kids, but We Won Business Manager Georgia Spangler was in charge of the sales campaign and the collection of money. This work kept her very busy. Always there, taking and printing pictures, polishing stories, and guiding the efforts of the staff was Mr. Kresse, the yearbook adviser. He put in many extra hours to make this year's book a worthy successor to the thirteen pre- ceding Nor'easters he has directed. The staff hopes that you will be as proud of your 1957 yearbook as they are to deliver it to you. MR. A. O. KRIiSSIi, adviser of the Nor'easter Staff, explains the reading of galley proofs to staff members- Judy Michael, Rose Donnici, Sharon Carder, Carol Wansing, and Carolyn Reed. MR. KRIiSSIi discusses the Nor'easter with the Assistant liditor, Loretta Stears, and the Iiditor-in-Chief, Linda Iiornelli. STAFF POSITIONS Aa'z'isr'r' . . . , , . , , ..,, Mr. A. O. Kresse lia'ifr11'-in-Clvicf , . ,,,. Linda Iiornelli Axxixlzml lfdilor. . .Loretta Stears S1'l1i0r lizlilor. . , .... . , Carol Wzlnsing Iizimzlfy Bnxinrxs Mamzgvr ..,, , Arthur O. Kresse Sizzzfmf Bzzsirzexx Malzugvr . .Georgia Spangler Plwolograjllvrr' ,,.. Arthur O. Kresse Pbfifrngrajvliy lfffifm' . . . ,Judith Michael PIKIVIIIWIIOIII Effifm' . , , . .Joan Bethke Sjmrfs and R.O.T.C. Iiflifnr. . , John Porter Pnlrlicify .,,. ,.,., ...., . . Judy Newmyer 1l1dl'.Y C1llllIlIiffl'!', , Pat Anderson, Carolyn Reed Wriir'rs ,...., , ,John Porter, Mary Courtier Carol Bartow, XViIIiam I-Iuckabey, Theta Abel Marie Neptune, Karen Tuleen Typisfs ,.... , , . .Sharon Carder, Judith Elledge Rosemarie Donnici Cujzfirm Wfrilrrx. . .Carol Bartow, Judith Newmyer Willitlm Huckabey STORIES WI'IICII are to go in the annual are looked over by writers Theda Abel, Carol Bartow, Marie Nep- tune, John Porter, and Mary Courtier. THE CAMPAIGN for Nor'e.1ster sales was enthusiastic- ally pushed by Judy Newmyer, Pat Anderson, William Huekabey, and John Bethke. - Q .L V, ,, 69 FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF -Bark Row: Carole Brown, Judith Morrow, Jeanette Hopkins, William Huckabey, Wanda Bond, Deanna Zieg- ler. 0 Middle Row: Katherine McClure, Mary Brown, Judith Havens, Linda Eagle, Elaine Morlan. I Front Row: Mr. Thomas Ditmars, Mary Kropf, Gerry Rogers, Georgia Spangler, Laura Bivens, Hazel Gauert, Carolyn Reed, Bruce Clayton. The Courier Staff Reports the News We have a deadline to meet! If you don't meet it, you are the ones who will be embar- rassed! is the well-known warning given every Courier Staff by Mr. Thomas Ditmars, faculty instructor in charge of the Courier. The purpose of the Northeast Courier Staff is to publish a school newspaper which will re- port all the news-worthy activities of the school, and to produce articles and editorials which will reflect the best features of the school. To qualify for membership on the staff, each person has to have good citizenship ratings, above average grades in English, and one semester of Newswriting the preceding semester. Only juniors and seniors may be on the Courier Staff. During the semester of Newswriting, every student learns the essentials that go into pub- lishing a newspaperg the proper way to write news stories, editorials, headlines, and feature articlesg and the proper way to read proof and copy, which is very important in every type of publication. HEADS OF STAFF, First Scniester-Slumling Qlmfl lu Righty: NX'anda Bond, Business Manager, Mr. Thomas Ditmars, Advisrrg Carolyn Reed, Second-Page Iiditorg Thomas Garrison, Fourth- Pagc lfditor: lilaine Morlan, Assignment Editor, XVilli.im Huckabey, Advertising Manager: Kath- erine McClure, Third-Page liditor. 0 Smlml: Llwff lo Rigfrlj: Judith Havens, First-Page Iidi- tor: Mary Inu Kropf, lfditor in Chief. 70 HEADS OF STAFF, Second Seniester--Slumlirrg Umft io Riglrlj-Deanna Hogue, Advertising Managerg Fred Schlic, Third-Page Editorg Robert DiRaimo', Business Manager, Mr. Thomas Dit- mars, Instructor: Paul Cacioppo, Fourth-Page liditorg Carol Millington, Second-Page liditor. 0 Svalvil: Carol Hatcher, First-Page liditorg Karol Soldanels, liditor in Chief. of Important ehool Happenin S At the beginning of the second semester, Mr. Ditmars appoints students to their staff positions. Each member of the staff, regardless of his position, has the responsibility of covering all the school activities from formal dances and banquets to informals initiations and sports events. During special holidays or events, an extra page is added to the regular four-page paper. The paper is published by-weekly and all of the printing is done by the printing depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. O. W. Kunz. The Editor-in-chiefs were Mary Lou Kropf first semester, and Karol Soldanels second semester. The Courier Staff did an excellent job of covering the news events during the year. Each member who contributed to the paper certainly earned the right to be proud of their finished products. SICCIOND SlfMlfSTl'iR C O U RI1iR STAFF-13u4'le Row: Karol Soldanels, Carol llatcher, Sue Raupp, Robert Di- Raimo, Paul Cacioppo, 0 Miilflli' Rout Judith Provancc, JoAnne Dixon, Dean- na Hogue, Raymond Ricono, Fredrick Srhlie, Sandra Pollard. 0 Iironl Row: Mr. Thomas Dirmars, Sandra Parisi, Carol Millington, Delores Gull, Judith lliggins, Sue Lyons, Diana Campuzano, 71 STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: John Ready, Robert Elser, John Porter, Richard Boggs, Vernon Gregory, George Snell, Sam LeVota, David McLaughlin, Mr. Herb Sang. 0 Fourfla Row: Susan Shotlilf, Sandra Pollard, Glen Swanson, Ronald Wheeler, Warren McLain, Robert Dearing, Martin Mall, Paul Cacioppo, Karlyn Eichman. 0 Tlainl Row: Judith Glenn, Karen Lang, Patricia Brand, Donna Nichoalds, Judith Clark, Claudette Byers, Charlene Organ, Marilyn Colyer, JoAnne Dixon. 0 Second Row: Sylvia Distefano, Jewell Sartain, Caro- lyn Cardis, Patricia Toates, Larry Hughes, Randy Vest, Vince Giambalvo, Russell Longstreth, Raymond Ricono, James Ferro. 0 Front Row: Sylvia Hayde, Sandra Parisi, Sharon Carder, Priscilla Peck, Maureen Matranga, Gerry Rogers, Judith El- ledge, Joy Williams, Georgia Spangler, Sharon Bradley. tudent Council Achieves Better The first homecoming Northeast has had in many years was one of the activities sponsored by the Student Council and its coordinator, Mr. Herbert Sang. Vfriting a new constitution, publishing a student handbook, sponsoring a foreign exchange assembly, and participating in the High School City Hall Day were a few of the other activities carried on for the better- ment of the school and the welfare of the students. The members of the council are made up of representatives elected from each homeroom, the only requirement being the student have at least average grades and a good citizenship record. The whole council Was divided into eight committees which set up and carried out the various activities for the year. Each committee was sponsored by a member of the faculty. The Student Welfare Committee, sponsored by Mr. Fred Heine, planned the social program of the council. Mr. Leonard Western, Publica- tions sponsor, published, besides che minutes of the meetings, many other things helpful to the 72 STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS Clmfl fo Righlj-Mr. Herb Sang, Spon- sor oif Student Council, Miss Margaret Taylor, Curtesyg Mr. Fred Heine, Civicg Mr. M. Wayne McKanna, Principal, Mr. Leonard Western, Publications, Mrs. Glenna Louise Cahill, Finance, Mr. D. F. Becker, Safety. STUDIiNT COUNCIL CSpring Semesterj-Burk Row: Pa- tricia Henry, Sandra Pollard, Paul Cacioppo, Vernon Gregory, Thomas Sinks, Donald Boone, Thomas Adams, Robert Elser, john Porter, William Kidwell, William Graves. 0 Fourlb Row: Raymond Lepper, james Badger, Imagene Daugherty, Glenda Wiseman, Robert Dearing, David McLaughlin, David Nor- wood, Saundra Krokstrom, Patricia Brand, joanne Dixon. 0 Third Row: joseph Lombardo, Deana Lynes, Gary Sheets, Glen Swanson, Vince Giambalvo, Raymond Ricono, Barbara Dish- tudent and Facult students. The Financial Committee, with Mrs. Glenna Cahill as its sponsor, Was in charge of raising funds for the various student council activities. The Safety Committee, with the aid of Mr. David Becker, planned the Safety as- sembly and the Safety drive. The Election Committee, under the direc- tion of Mr. Clifton johnson, had supervision over all main elections held in the school. Miss Margaret Taylor, counselor, sponsored the Courtesy Committee, which maintained the Information Desk in the alcove during each hour of the day. The Legislative Committee, man, joseph Garafolo, Patricia Feagans, Marilyn Colyer. 0 Sfcoml Row: Rebecca Quinn, Lonna Hendricks, joCarole Vac- caro, Patricia Toates, Georgia Spangler, Leon Neal, Charlene Organ, Charles Lepper, judith Clark, Claudette Byers, Robert Watkins. 0 Fronl Row: Gerry Rogers, joseph Gialdc, Sandra Baucom, Vincent Galate, Priscilla Peck, Sharon Carder, Noel Tongue, Carlos Asccnsio, judith Iilledge, judith Todd, Robert Parker, Bernard Hartley. Relationships sponsored by Mr. Herbert Sang, was re- sponsible for granting charters to clubs and societies. The Civic Committee, sponsored by Miss Mable Newitt, was in charge of the charity drive campaigns. The Student Council has planned and carried out many activities, but the main pur- pose of this organization is to secure a closer co-operation between che faculty and the stu- dent body, thus providing a common ground for discussing problems concerning the school. STUDENT COUNCIL IZXECUTIVII BOARD-Burk Row: Georgia Spangler, Reporter: Sandra Pollard, Second Vice- Presidentg Ray Ricono, President. 0 Frou! Rrrw: Mr. Herb Sang, Sponsor, Gerry Rogers, First Vice-President, ju' dirh Iflledge, Secretary, Sharon Carder, Treasurer. 73 BAND OFFICERS-Burk Row: Everett Green, Carolyn Robinson. 0 Front Row: Gene Larsen, Ella Righter, john Podszus. The Northeast Band Delights Audiences This year Northeast boasted a fine band con- sisting of seventy members. Each member is required to have played an instrument for at least two years and be able to read Class A and B music. The band displayed its talent when march- ing in the American Royal Parade, the West- port Day Parade, the first annual Homecom- ing game, and by playing before school assem- NORTHEAST CONCERT BAND-Fluff: Kenneth Michaels, Richard Michaels, Edwin jenkins, Joyce Blaine. 0 Baisoon: james Bivins. 0 Oboe: David Farrar, Marcia West. 0 Bass Clarinet: Gail McLaughlin. 0 Clarinet: John Poclszus, Joseph Becchina, Philip Risbeck, John Leaton, Roy Darrah, Donald Miller, Ella Lee Righter, Donna Hixon, Richard Shores, Ar- thur Lujin, Arthur Allen. 0 l Y4'lIl'lI Horn: Robert Cox, Loren Offutt, Sigma Howard, joseph Heilig, Fred Schlie. 0 Saxo- phone: Terry Weaver, W'arren McLain, Edward Cowan, David Norwood, Richard High, Robert Holladay. 0 Barifouu: Rich- blies. During the Thanksgiving season, the band gave a concert at which time they intro- duced their newly acquired chimes. On Feb- ruary 14, the band went to the Municipal Airport to play for Mr. Clifford Nowlin, who was presented with a gold key by General Maxwell Taylor. The experience gained by playing before the school and community was doubtless a very great factor in their success. ard Feitz, Russell Cook, Gerald Larsen, Andrew Mancuso. 0 Trombone: Bruce Clayton, Terry Turner, Phillip Butler, Everett Green, Raymond Cusamano, William Parkhurst, Dennis McCarty, Lloyd Bermond, Michael Curry, Dennis Young. 0 Cornet: Gene Larsen, William Crouch, Ellis Rider, Julian Pierce, Carolyn Robinson, jon Jergins, Johanna Carson, Gary Koch, Gary Bond. 0 Permission: Eugene Engle, Angelo Tosti, Gary Dunlap, Tom Manzo, Robert Vidmar. 0 Timpani: Curtis Heilig. 0 Buss: Joseph Bopp, Roger Stammer, James Byrd. I Dirvrfor: Mr. Harry Bianco. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-Buck Row: Gene Larsen, Dennis Pugh. 0 Fnml Row: Patricia Lyerla, Russell Longstreth. Orchestra Displays Outstanding Talent In the years ahead, our thoughts will turn back to Northeast High days, perhaps a melody will evoke a memory. The present members of our orchestra will think back to the fun they had in playing together and of the great enjoyment they brought to the whole student body. The highlight of the year was the annual Music Festival, given in cooperation with the band during the spring. Both groups also played in the All-City Orchestra Festival, which was held at Northeast Junior. All the NORTHEAST ORCHESTRA-Violin: john Beavens, Loren Blackwell, Thomas Carter, Shirley Hoenshell, Bernice House, Lloyd jones, Judy Knight, joan Krusor, Karin Krusor, Gene Mclintyre, Alice Morrison, Shirley Pasley, Donald Portwood, Dennis Pugh, Steven Saunders. 0 Viola: Barbara Flicke, Pa- tricia Galctli. 0 Cello: Diana Campuzano, Marilyn Ontman, Steven Stalker. 0 Buss Vial: Ronald Roberts, Clyde Hill. 0 Iflulr: Marilyn Ayres, Fdward jenkins, Kenny Michaels, Rich- ard Michaels. 0 Clarinrl: Russell Longstrcth, Philip Risbcck, orchestras of the city participated in this event: Northeast compared very favorably with the others. Northeast was honored by having two members chosen for the All-City Orchestra. This s eciall selected rou la ed in the P Y g P Y All-City Music Festival. Under the direction of Mr. Harry J. Bianco, the orchestra contributed in great measure to the cultural advancement of our school. In his classes at the Junior building, Mr. Bianco worked hard to prepare the students for their future participation in the Senior High groups. john Podszus. 0 Ban Clarinet: Gail McLaughlin. O Saxo- jxlwnrz Warren McLain, Terry Weaver, Donald Norwood, Richard High. 0 Oboe: David Farrar, Marcia West. 0 Bassoon: james Bivins. 0 Trurnpvl: William Crouch, Gene Larson, Andrew Mancuso, julian Pierce. 0 Frrurlr Horn: -Ioe Heilig, Signa Howard, Loren Olfut. 0 Tromlmrlr: Philip But- ler, Everett Green, Dennis Young. 0 Prr1'11xxim1: Gene Fngle, Patricia Lyerla, Richard Rennison, Curtis Hcilig. A CAl l'lfl.l.A CHOIR-Hawk Rout Aludith Watle, Marlene Shepherd, Buddy Hockett, james Gibson, Robert Dearing, Stevens Smith, Carol Hatcher, Helen Spano, Patricia Feagans. 0 Ifunrllv Ron: Charlene Organ, james Ferro, David Nor- wood, Bernard Hartley, Fred Cieabhart, Sue Lyons, Patricia latyton, .ludith lflledge. 0 Third Rout Carolyn Box, Judith Alexander, l.eroy Brugioni, .Iohn Bennett, Roger Stammer, A Q.Al'l'l1l.l.A K.llOlR7l5m'lc IQUIVI landa lornelli, ploy Schaefer, David Bcaty, Thomas Garrison, Robert Watkins, George Coleman, Thomas Ryan, Barbara Thurston, Sandra Boiee. 0 lftillfffl Ron: Wfynefred Stumpf, Donna Glasgow, Thomas Adams, Raymond Hughes, Paul Cfaeioppo, Thomas lfubank, Martin Mall, Georgia Spangler, Carol W'ansing. 0 'I fvirif Rau: Sandra Rroltstrom, -ludith Provanee, .Ioanne Dix- on. lfred Sehlie. Ciary Sheets, George Ashley, Donald Crockett. Ray Ricono, Vincent Gurera, Margaret King, Delores Gull. 0 Sezfruzil Rout Mrs. Margaret Flagg, Carolyn Reed, Carole Kennedy, john McClendon, -Ioe Mercer, Judith Warretl, San- dra Nwadley, Waxida Thurston. 0 Front Row: Illaine Morlan, Judith Hume, Beverly Young, Miss Violet Clausen, Katherint McClure, Sunday Giordano, Betty Hurr, Patricia Lyerla. Barbara Henry, berry Rogers. 0 Suomi Kult: Mis. Margaret Flagg, Loretta Farmer, Anne Boone, Delores Newbill, Leon Neal. .lay Porter, Francis Barber, Richard Manley, Carol Mil- lington, Joyce Giddens. I I'ror1l Rout Rebecca Cunning- ham, Helen Thompson, Lenore Bonner, Margaret Rodina, Marjorie Caseldine, Sylvia W'illiams, .Iudith Todd, janet Vfhipple, Signa Howard, Miss Violet Clausen. Choiris Performances Are an Inspiration The A Cappella Choir, composed of eighty- eight carefully selected students, is directed by Miss Violet Clausen and accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Flagg. The choir worked hard throughout the year to perfect its perform- 76 anees. It opened the State Teachers Convention, sang at the Christmas and Easter Assemblies, took part in the All-City Music Festival, and gave a farewell performance to the students. Mixed Chorus ls S eppin g- tone To Choir The goal of Miss Violet Clausen's Mixed Chorus is to learn to read and hold a part in harmony and to learn more about correct vo- cal production. In order to achieve this goal the students listened to symphonies and many other kinds of music, practiced sightreading, and did vocal exercises, which included con- tracting and relaxing the vocal cords, deep breathing, and the singing of scales. ADVANCED MlXl'lD CHORUS-Bark ROW: Barbara Am- brose, Martha Kidwell, Maryln Perry, Robert Romine, john Mcliee, Thomas Sinks, Ronald Lambkin, Lloyd Miller, Barry Nolte, james Montaleone, 0 Third Rout Vonda Godfrey, Patricia Snorgrass, Linda Anderson, Carolyn Hanlon, johanna Bonavia, Marilyn McLean, Donna Wade, ,ludith Parsons, Donna Landers, Sandra Krueger. 0 Srruml Row: Donna Anello, Mary MIXED CltlORUS+l3u1'k Rauf .lohn Brown, W'illiam Guitar, Larry Armstrong, Dennis Alt, Marietta Flippin, john Boyle, Roy Adams, Larry Helliker, Sharon Doss. 0 Tfrim' Rout Donna joiner, Sue Stauss, Carolyn Chase, Sandra Iilliff, Donna Dilks, Carla Hake, Mary Korhroek, Karen Lang, David Ather- ton. 0 Svvoml Row: Caroline limbrey, judith Brewer, Juanita Although most of the group's activities took place in the classroom, they also participated in the Christmas Assembly. The members are not selected for this class. The only qualification is that the student have a desire to improve his voice. Success in this class is the first step to becoming a member of the A Cappella Choir. Nigro, Wanda Bollinger, Carolyn Cox, Dennis Sowell, Fred Besch, Faye Cornett, Helen Barber, Dixie Hines, Miss Violet Clausen. I FY07If Rolf: Frank Brasington, Ruthann Barrett, LaRue Rose, Barbara Mathews, Yvonne Camm, -lune Patter- son, Dorothy Kean, .Iosephine Locascio, Beverly Sweeney, Anna Maggio. ligleston, Suzanne Stedman, WilliLll1l Hun, Sue Durham, Bar! bara Rosecrans, Martha Pearson, Annetta Barr. 0 Fronl Row: Miss Violet Clausen, Bernice Childress, joan Cramer, -Ioan Petree, Helen ligleston, Patricia Watle, ,lane Bryant, ,ludirlx Mulvany, Janice Sheets, Patricia jaeobs. 77 GIRLS' CIIURUS-liurlc Run: Donna Catron, Alice Henning, Kathryn Norton, Irene Kirwin, .lanice Michaels, Linda Starks, Arlene Hutchinson, Rosemary Catalina. 0 l our'll1 Rout Carrie Bonavia, Patricia Hooper, l,onna Hendricks, Sharron Marshall. Iuditlt ifhrisman, Ruth Pieliard, Carol Nash, Mary McQuerry. 0 Tfriril Row: kloanna l.eCrotte, Nancy l,usher, Aloyee Alex- .llIL.lOl', lielieeca l.anini, lxliyaheth Taniliurello, Aludith Todd, GIRLS' C'llORUS--ISi1i'l: Kon: Delphine Spencer, Nancy Aegerter, -leannc Milburn, Glenda Wfiseinan. Connie Barrington, Martha Nvright, lillen Parker, Judith Self. 0 Iilllllifl? Rout Kay Pence, Sandra Nichols, Carolyn Liggett, -ludith Banta, 'loyee Guinn, wludith Aldridge, Billie Hodges, Marsha Ifritchie, Vauntla Snider. 0 'l'f11vi1 Rolf: Carrol Mesehon, Georgia llurr, Delnia Barker, Shirley Meadows, Norma Briant, Genevieve Aludith Hallisey, Nancy lillis. 0 Siwwzil Rout Mary Urnise, Rosalind Bueeero, Linda Hurley, Sheilah l,ewis, Aludith Ten- liyck, ,Iudith Small, lilizabeth Benigar, Doris Brengarth, Margaret Brown. 0 I rouf Knut Wilma Garcia, Shirley W'an- street, Isabel Perez, Mary Pearman, .Ioan Pearce, Artlytlme Ferv guson, Georgia Barber, Mrs. Margaret Flagg. Anderson, Linda Hamilton, Betty Downs. O Sl'l'UlIll ROW: Toni Gurera, Carolyn Alenltins, lfvelyn Setler, willlldl Asta, Beverly Cramer, Sandra Offutt, Janelle Hosman, Miss Martha Cain, lreta Shoemaker. I liroul Rout .lanet Hilton, Linda Michael, Carolyn Collins, Patricia Capps, Diane Hill, Ramona Bouse, C,.li'olyn Stanton, Sandra lfveritt. Girls Provide Musical Performances Miss Cain's girls' chorus learned how to de- velop their voices and skill in reading music. They practiced solos and three-to-six-part harmony. To celebrate the Golden Anniversary of The Music Educators National Conference, all the girls choruses of the city sang in the All- 78 City Music Festival. The six hundred girls, dressed in pastel colors, presented a lovely sight as they sang four selections. The Northeast Girls' Chorus also sang in the Christmas assem- bly. The girls exhibited talent that showed they had accomplished much during the year. VOICI-I CLASS-Back Row: Leroy Brugioni, john Powell, Stevens Smith, Paul Cacioppo, Donald Crockett, Thomas liubank. 0 Mftlfllf Row: Helen Spano, Bonita Setzer, Marietta lilippin, Martha Bowen, Miss Violet Clausen. 0 Iirunt Roux: june Patter- son, Judith Warren, Judith Vessels, Barbara Henry, Nancy Keirns, Judith Todd. Training Improves Voice ualities BOYS' CHORUS The main goal of the boys' chorus is to de- velop a love for music. The boys learn how to improve their voices and obtain a better understanding of the essential symbols used in the reading and singing of music. The boys' chorus, led by Miss Martha Lee Cain, joined other music classes in singing in the Christmas assembly. It was a fine perform- ance, which displayed much preparatory work. BOYS' CHORUS-Bark Row: Robert Cash, David Blayloch, -lerald Boone, Terry Mosely, Williani Rogers, john Holloway, Robert W'iebeek, Charles Flahive. 0 Miilmflr' Row: Thomas liandy, Harold W'olf, W'illiarn Downum, Raymond W'ood, Ber- nard Ricono, Carl Cavallaro, jerry Nelson, joseph Lombardo, VOICE CLASS About twenty students WCLC ilSkCd to Pill' ticipate in Miss Violet Clausen's second-hour Voice Class this year. The purpose of this spe- cial group is to improve the voices of the stu- dents and give them experience in singing solo parts. The results of their many hours of practice were shown during a special Christmas assem- bly, which proved that they had indeed gained much from the careful training under Miss Clausen's expert direction. Michael McKee. 0 Ifrunl Roux Miss Martha Cain, Samuel Ces- sor, Raymond liitzwater, Gene Melintyre, Ronald Anstine, Wallace Graybill, lflnier Baker, ,lack Bailey, Raymond Rew, Mrs. Margaret Flagg. 79 GIRLS' HOCKEY SPORTSDAY TEAM -Back Row: Katherine McClure, Ju- dith Todd, Shirley Godfrey, Saundra Krokstrom, Hazel Gauert, Rosemarie Donnici, Sandra Parisi, Marilyn Wil- liams, Judith TenEyck. 0 Front Row: Elaine Morlan, Marylou Brown, Bar- bara Thurston, Peggy Needham, Ann Mo-xley, Kay Pence, Patricia Anderson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SPORTSDAY TEAM-Back Row: Judith Elledge, Ju- dith Todd, Patricia Anderson, Marilyn Williams, Janice Manners. 0 Front Row: Betty Rosecrans, Peggy Needham, Me- linda Minks, Carol Coffman, Saundra Krokstrom, Judith Morlan. 0 Absent: Marie Zevecke. The Girls at ortheast Have The girls, sports department had a varied program of events. Among the most impor- tant were the Sportsdays, Which provide an opportunity for the Northeast all-girl team to compete with other high school girl teams in a supervised one-day tournament. Hockey Sportsday, which was the first con- test of the year, Was held at Northeast. The competition was stiff, but the well-coached Northeast team defeated both East High and Southeast High by a score of 3-0. The Basketball Sportsday was held at Van 80 Horn High School. The Viking girls first met the Paseo team and easily trounced them With a final score of 13-3. In their second game, which was against Lincoln, Northeast was at a great disadvantage as far as height was con- cerned. However, the Vikes had almost over- come that height handicap, when time ran out, leaving the score 24-22 in favor of Lincoln. Northeast displayed fine training and sports- manship in the Softball Sportsday, as in all the others. THIQ ANNUAL junior-Senior bas- ketball game is on! lt's always excit- ing. The seniors won by a score of l7 to ll. W'ATCl'l lllll Tldllf BlRDIli! A game of badminton in the girls' gym is lots of fun and affords healthful exercise. an Excellent ports Program The girls' sports department has only one money-making project a year, which is the junior-Senior Basketball game held in the boys' gym at the school. A contest was held between the juniors and seniors to help the sale of tickets to the game. The game proved to be a thriller, for the teams were evenly matched. The Juniors held a good lead at the half, but in the fourth quarter, the Seniors began scoring rapidly, and won the game by a score of 17-13. livery year, the girls who display better than average ability in sports are selected for one of the special seventh-hour gym classes. Mrs. Mar- ilyn Deisterls special class consists of the best swimmers in the school. This special hour of the day gives the girls the opportunity to practice and perfect their strokes and water ballet stunts. Miss Lou Jean Moyer's class is made up of the most promising hockey, basketball, vol- leyball, softball, and badminton players. The sportsday teams are usually chosen from these two special classes. 81 , .........--as L i This is the 1960 ortheast Senior High A SEA OF FACES. These students from the junior TI-IE OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL confer with the principal and their adviser. They are Qlvff lo riglzfj Mr. Louis G. Nebgen, Adviserg Kara jean Rogers, Carl Gurerrn, Mr. William Fnglund, Principal of Northeast junior High Schoolg Antoinette Curiale, and Sandy Organ. 82 huilding will he the future Vikings of Northeast Senior. THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF of Northeast Junior High School are flrff fo riglwfj Mr, J. Harold Morris, Vice-principalg Mrs. Genevieve Kiser, Mrs. Rose F. Grifhth, Miss Rachel W. Ryle, Miss Ruth F. Thomson, Mrs. Ruth Umstattd, Mr. William Englund, Linda Zink, student helper, Miss Neva Boyer, and Mrs. Raye Bougher. is Z tr 3, .sf If is Q it if tfgrfw-i A! ,n 47 M4 ., ? 4. First Northeast Hom SU MANY l5lflXU'l'll5Ul, CfANUlD1X'l'lfS make the clmusing of Nurthc.xst's first l'10IT1CL'UI11iI1g Queen vcry ditiiyult. .-f- ' ecoming is a ucccss NOR'l'HlfAS'l' li.O.,l'.li. lfAl3li'l'5 form .ln .lruh for ,Indy lfllcdgu, Humccnming L'.ll1LhkhllL', .mtl hc usuurt, Marty MAH, .xs they lcd the pruucssiun inn line for the crowning of thc quccn, NOR'l'llliAS'I' HOMIQCQOMING QUICHN, ,ludy Michncl, smilcs grncimnwly lJlfl5A'l'lCRS S'l'llAl. 'HII1 .xftcr the p.1r.1du around the track. SHOW' .ls tht-y chug nhmg in their I Int rod during thu: Hunwcmning parade. 83 I' V Football Vikes Finish With The Northeast Vikings started out the 1956-57 football season with a new head coach, Mr. Kenneth Hawthorne. Although there were but two returning lettermen, Coach Hawthorne, with the skillful assistance of Line Coach Fred Heine, directed the Vikings through a season in which they suffered only two defeats at the hands of Interscholastic League opponents. In nonleague tilts, Northeast started off slowly, dropping the first two games of the season to Raytown and William Chrisman. At the first league game, Southwest held Northeast to a 6-6 tie, the Indians stubbornly denying the Norsemen the right to cross the Southwest goal line more than once. In the second league game Northeast, with many players already sidelined by injuries, was defeated by a strong Central team, 13-6. Northeast next took spectators completely by surprise, with a 33-7 rout of East High School, defenders of last year's title. North- 2 2-2 League Record east thus dealt the Bears their first league loss since 1953. Then came the Southeast Knights, chosen by many of the high-school coaches as the team most likely to take this year's Inter- scholastic League title. Northeast, following in the footsteps of all of Southeast's opponents, was overpowered, and lost by the score of 34-7. The Vikes scored their lone touchdown on what was possibly the most exciting play of the evening--an 86-yard kick-off return during the second quarter. The following week the Westport Tigers sadly watched their 13-6 lead vanish when Northeast tied up the game with only a little over a minute remaining. The Vikings almost added a winning score, but were stopped on the 3-yard line as the game ended. In the last two games of the season, North- east switched, for the first time in fifteen years, from a split T formation to a single wing. Perhaps owing to this change in of- r. Hawthorne Nick Aehille Dennis Alt Sal Cali Robert Clay- John Croucher Donald Dailey CWCIJ john Elliott Robert Elser James Ferro baugh james Gibson Gene Graupner R055 EHFIY Charles Harmon Bernard Hartley Robert Huke Vince Giam- Raymond Warren McLain inferd Graves balvo Lepper jon Jergins Mr. l'red Heine flllllfll Dave Mcl.augh- lin liretl Mallow Ralph l'asley David llharis Basil Porter Alaines Quinn xlllllll Ready lSern.1rd Riconu Raymond liicono Clary Sheets Ralph Sole Stotller Starr larry lerry lla! ilihurston Angelo losti lloward W'illiams Mr. Deiiiston llmlzlim Mgr, 9- .E. Team Improved as Season Progressed fense, the Vikings rolled over the Van Horn team, not yet in the league, by a score of I9-6, and then ended the football year by soundly drubbing the Paseo Pirates, 24-0. Ray Ricono, Northeast's outstanding back, won a place on the Kansas City All-Star Team for the second year in succession. 'lillliSl'i lfACilfli-l'1lflXVlfR RlfSl'iRVlfS arc hoping for the chance to get in there .md show their stuff. Also bringing high esteem to Northeast were Chuck Harmon, jim Ferro, John Crouch- er, and Larry Terry, all of whom received Honorable Mention in the post-season polls. Since almost half of this year's team was composed of juniors and sophomores, North- east can expect to place high in league stand- ings again next year. Al 'lilfR A RUUGH AND iliUMlll.lf lll.fXY the boys pick themselves up from hither and yon. 'mM'! il' X5 Football IJOOTISALL FIRST SQUAD4-Burl: Rout Coach Kenneth llawthorne, jon jergins, Raymond Lepper, Howard Willianis, james Quinn, Uonald Dailey, Stottler Starr, Ralph Sole, David Pharis, Robert lluke. 0 Tfrirtl Razr: W'arren McLain, james Gibson, Basil Porter, Fred Mallow, David McLaughlin, Robert Claybaugli, Gene Graupner, john Ready, james Ferro, Vince GAME SCORES Northeast Raytown 40 Northeast Chrisman 13 :iNortheast Southwest 6 31' Northeast Central 13 il' Northeast East 7 ::'Northeast Southeast 34 :I Northeast Wfestport 13 Northeast Van Horn 7 5'Northeast Paseo 0 Imagzra' Guuzrx lfOOTl5A1,L MANAGERS Kenneth Wfagner and Ellis .Storms take the best of care of the football equipment. Giambalvo, Coach Fred Heine. I Srcoml Row: Winferd Graves, jr., Pat Thurston, Larry Terry, Ross Early, Bernard Hartley, Salvatore Cali, Robert Elser, john Croucher, Dennis Alt, Ray Ricono, Charles Harmon. I lirrml Row: Kenneth Wagiier, john Elliott, Angelo Tosti, Nick Achille, Bernard Ricono, Ralph Pasley, Gary Sheets, Ellis Storms. 1956 FOOTBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L T Pts. Opp. Pts. SOLIIRCLISI 6 0 0 249 26 Central 5 1 0 113 47 Southwest 4 1 1 114 57 Northeast 2 2 2 89 73 East 2 3 1 72 1 15 Paseo 2 3 1 70 103 Lincoln 2 3 1 53 135 Westport 0 4 2 40 1 12 Manual 0 6 0 24 161 YVHAT STRATEGY is called for in this spot? Mr. Hawthorne and Mr. Heine will soon iigure it out. 86 mgaaidei g K , .my Football Viking Second Team Gains Experience Northeast's regular second team football boys were joined by a hard-working freshman squad last fall in their steady practice each afternoon. Both the freshmen and second team played a full schedule of games during the 1956-57 lfOO'I'liAl.I, SICCOND SQUAD-Bark Rout Thomas Niceley, Norman Anderson, Owen Oerly, Franklin W'urt1, john Forbes, james W.llkt'r, Michael Calohan, W'illiam Capper, Robert Wiebeeli, Dominick Tittone, lilmer Baker. I Mitlfllt' Row: Ronald liraltes, George Ashley, David Sheridan, Herbert An- trim, Harold Maddox, Anthony Tarantino, james Badger, Scott l5OO'l'llAl,l, l RlfSHMAN SQUAD-Iitlrk Rout Michael V5- tal, john lbarra, Thomas Precht, Andrew Flores, Michael Sehaetfer, David Gibson, lfdward Maxwell, Robert Dillon, Mi- ehacl Manard. 0 Tlvirtl Row: Michael McClure, Carl Gurera, Gary Narr, Gary Barrett, Gordon Stevens, liugene Renno, james Gray, David Karafl, Robert W'ilson, Coach Floyd MC- lferren. season. Under the direction of Coach Charles Huhn and Coach Lloyd McFerren, the boys on these teams gained the experience necessary to help lead Northeast to future championships. Carder, Raymond Henry, Gilbert Bledsoe, lfranlt Saladino, Daniel Witterheld, Coach Charles Huhn. 0 Ifronl Row: 1idA ward Beldowicl, Charles l,epper, Richard Clark, Willitllii Graves, james Frank, james Reed, jack Lambreeht, lidward Bollinger, Andrew Mancuso, jerry Boone, Raymond Wfood, lfdward Hadley, Dale Hutchings. 0 Suromf Row: Robert llatcher, Charles liulmer, Alfonso Estrada, joseph Thacker, Arthur Lujin, l'.tul llustad, larry Young, W'oodrow johnson, jerry Campbell, Ronald Ward. 0 lfronl Roux Ronald DeW'itte, David Petersen, l.onnie Rock- ford, Wfilliam Anderson, Michael Curry, joseph Coulson, Charles Lisle. 87 Basketball 5 1 . . i 5 . . , K , 1,g2as:, lp . ,151--5135335 BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM-Daniel Waterheld, Ray Rico- nard Hartley, Ross Early, Donald Pallia, Robert Dearing, no, Terry Houser, Warren McLain, Sal Cali, Gene Graupner, Angelo Tosti. Bruce Clayton, Coach Charles H. Huhn, john Porter, Ber- iking Cagers Surprise Many N. E. Fans For the first time in eight years, the North- east basketball team did without the services of a big man at the center position. In spite of this handicap, this Viking team surprised many by zooming into league play with five pre- season wins and only one setback. Their first league game was a thrilling tilt with Central, in which the Vikes managed to emerge on top by a score of 47-43. After next defeating Rockhurst, the Vik- ings came up against a tall Paseo crew, who handed the Norsemen their second loss, 39-36. After easy wins over Manual and De La Salle, Northeast was surprised by a determined team from East High School, which gave the Vikes their third loss in eleven starts. Bouncing back from this one-point loss to East, Northeast ran over Van Horn, 66-43, and trounced Southeast 51-43. The next week the Norsemen met the league-leading Lincoln Tigers and played a great ball game. They kept within striking 88 distance of the Tigers for 28 minutes, but in the last four minutes of the game Lincoln ran up a 59-43 score. A defeat by Westport and a ten-point win over Raytown left Northeast with one more league opponent--Southwest. With two of the regular starters out with sickness, Northeast could not quite come through, and Southwest defeated the Vikes, 64-60. Northeasfs first foe in the regional tourna- ment was Van Horn. The Vikes ran up a 25-4 first-quarter score against the Falcons, and then went on to win the game, 65-46. In their second game the Vikings were de- feated by North Kansas City. However, Northeast had already earned the right to play in the consolation game the following night. Their opponent in this tilt was De La Salle, whom the Vikings easily overcame, 44-31. Northeast thus closed another successful sea- son by taking third place in the North Kansas City regional tournament. THE 1957 BASKETBALL QUEEN, Judy Ellcdge, is surrounded by her lovely attendants. 0 Buck Row: Carol Wansing and Elaine Morlan. ' Front Row: Patricia Feagans and Priscilla Peck. ,. 'a.':x ri . ortheast Second Team Has Good Season FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL GAME SCORES Northeast 60 :iS0utl'1eaSt 64 Northeast 65 Van Horn 46 Nortllzeast 33 Xanhnom 51 Northeast 42 N. Kansas City 60 Non east 67 tc. mm 45 Northeast 44 Dc La Salle 31 Northeast 59 Lexington 44 ,LLM M, Gumm Northeast 49 Leavenworth 43 8 is 22 1957 BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS Northeast 34 Roekhurst 27 W L Pts. Opp. Pts. Northeast 3 6 'lPaseo 3 9 Lincoln 9 0 603 396 Northeast 53 5Manual 37 Westport 7 2 523 441 Northeast 42 De La Salle 27 Paseo 6 3 488 395 Northeast 44 2?East 45 Central 6 3 457 45 0 Northeast 66 '9Van Horn 43 Northeast 4 5 447 434 Northeast 51 :1Southcast 43 Southwest 4 5 519 517 Northeast 30 N. Kansas City 82 East 3 6 413 468 Northeast 43 :5Lincoln 59 Southeast 3 6 4 8 5 566 Northeast 47 :5WeStport 60 Manual 2 7 390 502 Northeast 39 Raytown 29 Van Horn 1 8 44 5 591 BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM-Bernard Ricono, Robert Hatcher, john Ready, Paul Joiner, Scott Carder, Richard Coach Leroy F. Mitchell. Lang, Richard Moreland, jim Altergott, Bill Graves, Edward ,,,, .. , -H wi.. .-,-.. 1 Maxwell, Samuel LeVota, Chris Delisio, Ronald Wheeler, H : ' 11.1.1 '3! l551d.4' , !Z.'V Sinai - . . ' Track f . , ...M , , . 4,5 F ,A,xaLVkv.,k: 1 TRACK TIQAM-Buck. Row: Coach Kenneth Hawthorne, john Forbes, Tim Duffy, Iillis Storms, Walt Zuber, Bob Iilser, Luvern Ryan. james Altergott, Richard Kauyflarich, Dave Miller, john Porter, jack W'alker. George Coleman, Larry Le Vota, David Sheridan, Dale Hutchings, Dan Wkiterfield. 0 Miilillr- Rout Norman Anderson, Gary Sheets, Ronald XVar- lan, Chuck Harman, Martin Mall, Raymond Henry, Floyd Young, Raymond Lepper, W'arren McLain, Donald Dailey, Kenneth Brown, Donald Pallia, Robert Claybaugh, Ross Early, Gene Graupner, Bernard Hartley, Coach Cliff Abel. 0 From' Row: Harold Maddox, Leon Neal, Bernard Ricono. Anthony Tarantino, William Capper, Dominick Tittone, Charles Lep- per, Chris Delisio, Robert Dearing, james Badger, Iidward Bollinger, David Pharis, Paul Joiner, David McLaughlin, Richard Michaels. NORTHEAST HURDLERS work out on the first sunny spring day. Fleet-Footed Vikes Have Good Season The Northeast Track Team started working out soon after the close of the football season. This early conditioning proved to be bene- ficial, as was evidenced by the fact that the boys outran the Haskell Indians of Lawrence, Kansas, in their first meet of the year. They also did well at the Big-7 Indoor Track Meet in Kansas City, and at the State Indoor, held at Columbia, Missouri. In their first meet with league opponents, the fleet-footed Vikes breezed by Westport and Lincoln. Another triangular meet followed 90 at which the Southeast Knights took first place, followed by Northeast and Van Horn. The Norsemen participated in the K.U. Re- lays, Shawnee Mission Relays, and the East High Invitational. They also went to the St. Joseph Relays and the State Qutdoor Track Meet. They completed the season at the Kan- sas City Meet, which was between the Inter- scholastic League teams. The fine record compiled by this ycar's Vik- ing track squad shows that the competitive spirit is still high here at Northeast. Therevs a port for ll at ortheast A Illfl,lUM-l5ll.l,lflD lSlXl,I. must lmvc bccn uwcd in THIQ HIGH -IUMI' has lwccmnc .1 fnvurilu track CVCIII III! Nur!l1u.1sr-XY'usLpurt game! ur Nu1'thc,x-,t. .Iolm Purtcr is 'il1UXViI1j.Q lmw it slmuld lw dtllllj. IIAIR-l'Ul,l,lNG CXOACII HUIIN dc1mmstr.1tcs that Al un.:ul1's Iifu is not .always .1 happy emu. l'll,lf-UPS Wlilili lNlfVl'l'1XI5l,l'1 whcn thc pI.1ys warn run IIIYULIQII uhm middle, .ls rhix unc was. A Pl-Ililfliffl' HAND-Ol-'If is madc fmnm Huyd Young to W'.1rrcn Mulllnin. AN IQASY GOAI, by john Porter kccps Nurllmcmt in thu running at thc Nurthcnst-I,incnln Llmrillcr. 91 R. 0. T. C. AN EARLY MORNING DRILL provides plenty of exercise for these R.O.T.C. boys. ortheast Cadets Have a Superior Year Sergeant Eugene M. Ruch and Captain W. Daniel supervised the instruction of the one hundred and thirty cadets who enrolled in R. O. T. C. last fall. These boys took R. O. T. C. to prepare themselves to meet the prob- lems of citizenship by providing a ground- work for intelligent and unselfish leadership. To enroll in R. O. T. C. a student must be a citizen of the United States, at least fourteen years of age, and in good physical condition. Qualifications for enrollment are also based on a student,s grades in school and his moral character. Assisting Sergeant Ruch and Captain Dan- iel in their instruction were cadets Harold Ful- ler, Battalion Commander, and Fred Zaman, Battalion Executive. 92 Competing with other Battalion Command- ers from Kansas City, Cadet Major Harold Fuller went before the Cadet Colonel Board and managed to bring honor to himself and Northeast by achieving the status of officer in charge of Plans and Operations on the Divi- sional Staff. At the R. O. T. C. Circus, the Northeast cadets staged a spectacular tumbling act. Northeast also placed in the Federal Inspec- tion in which all Kansas City R. O. T. Cfs competed, and actively participated in the Field Day. The cadets look forward to the Summer Camp Which will be held at Fort Leavenworth in early June. Through the R. O. T. C. training, the cadets have learned much about army life, especially the importance of discipline and teamwork. M . A 1 F 5 7 -'iff I gvzf ,y V- . A.: ,: QL 1 A Q .. ' - . 1. 1 ,Q 2 Q . lb! ' K 3 karx Y 4' ' ' Q ii . ' ' in ,Y . .E 3 Af. I 4..iv '3' 1 wr z ' , ' W, Q - , 4,9 ' 6 4 'ww , 1 .fix M , 'A . ,aw , f-1' ' J: il' af M 4 V ag. L .1 - . . 'F' 4' .. Wi Wm- -W ',Q,y.Q,5AQ?g ,x 'X 1 Y h Ar' N uv, K z ..g. x O , V' 1 'Y-A- 5255 it 1 Z.. 555 I ,F Q -. Q 5 f , I, 1 X Pi K l -R ,4 -FL . - we R- QT- - l DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS-Bark Row: Larry Sinnard, Clifford Wilson, john McBee, Norman Smith, James Ku- chinski. 0 Front Row: Robert Kelly, Chilton Strode, Joe Ziegler, Arno Mar- tin Paul, James Earl Scott, Joseph Gran- tham. R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM-Bark Row: Larry Anderson, Larry Gillen. 0 Fran! Row: William Kelly, Howard Downing, Jack Link. Picked Cadets Take Part in These Two Units R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM This year, as in the past, Northeast had an- other crack rifle team. Larry Anderson, Larry Gillen, Bill Kelly, Jack Link, and Howard Downing, the cadets on the team, won third place in the Inter-scholastic matches by de- feating East, Southeast, Manual, Lincoln, and Central. They next competed in an unofficial match at Wentworth, and on the last day of Feb- ruary they fxred in the Little Camp Perry Matches, which were held at Boonville. As a climax to a superior year, the North- east Rifle Team had the honor of being invited to fire on the Sth and 6th of April at the Wichita matches, sponsored by the Army R. 0. T. C. of the University of Wichita. 94 R. O. T. C. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS The fact that the Drum and Bugle Corps practices regularly every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, must be the reason that it does so well. The Drum and Bugle Corps began the year by participating in a composite unit which played in the Veterans Day Parade. They also took part in honoring a former vice-principal of Northeast, Mr. Clifford H. Nowlin, as he started his journey to Atlantic City, New Jer- sey, where he was to be presented an award by a former student, General Maxwell D. Tay- lor. Since many members of last year's outstand- ing corps have returned to add their experi- ence to this specialized unit, the Drum and Bugle Corps looks forward to placing high in the Field Day competition this spring. itofigg THIS GRAND MARCH of three hundred couples was a highlight of the Military Ball. The Military Ball Was Enjoyed by Man The Eighth Annual Military Ball, held at the Pla-Mor Ballroom, was the highlight of this year's R. O. T. C. activities. Lovely girls in swirling formals, and handsome cadets in olive-drab uniforms created that certain air of festivity present at all successful formal dances. Nearly eight hundred couples danced to the music furnished by Les Copley's popular thirteen-piece band. Judy Michael, the Northeast Queen, and one of the eight co-queens of the ball, was crowned by Charles S. Stevenson, civilian aide to the secretary of defense of Missouri. Fol- lowing this ceremony the queens and their escorts led a grand march of three hundred! The principals of each high school opened the dancing, having as partners the queens of their respective schools. After several hours of pleasant dancing, the hundreds of cadets and their dates left the Pla-Mor Ballroom highly delighted with the success of the 1957 R. O. T. C. Ball. QUl'ilfN Oli NORTHEAST R. O. T. C., Miss Judy Michael, smiles happily at Charles Stevenson, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of Defense of Missouri, as he con- gratulates her. l 9 5 R. O. T. C. Cadets Study the Routine of Arm Life 96 BEAMING OVER A DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS TROPHY are Cap- tain William Daniels, Mas- ter Sergeant E. M. Ruch, and Cadet Major Harold Fuller. This second-place trophy was won for North- east on Field Day. WENTWORTH AND NORTHEAST met to test their skill and accuracy by competing in a rifle match. Ten such matches are held each year. THIS MAP READING CLASS, led by their in- structor, Captain Howard Downing and assistant in- structor, Jay Carper, is re- ceiving instruction in map reading. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Back Row: Robert Elser, Sgt. at Armsg Carolyn Liggett, Vice-Presidentg Robert Dearing, President. Front Row: Ross Early, Reporterg Sallie Pugh, Secretary, Judy Morlan, Giftoriang Marilyn Williams, Treasurer. Junior Class Looks to the Future The Junior Class of 1956-57 will remem- ber the past year as a very successful one. They encountered new ideas and assumed new re- sponsibilities, gaining strength from these ex- periences. As juniors they began to feel that they,too, were important in the various school activi- ties. They knew then that they were now lead- ers, to a certain extent, in school. They could become oflicers in some of the clubs and or- ganizations, or even hold an office on City Hall Day. These things and many more went into making their junior year more pleasant. Studies were chosen more carefully to fit the field in which the students plan to enter upon leaving school. They began to see the need of a good education. On Careers' Day and College Day, they learned of the many opportunities lying ahead for them after high- school graduation. They started to take more pride in all their work and made sure that their mistakes were corrected. Grades became of more importance to each junior as the thought of being on the Honor Roll or in the National Honor Society. School life became a challenge rather than merely a time for con- tinual play. The year was not all work and no play for the juniors, however. Some of the boys were on the football, basketball, or track team. A few of the girls also participated in sports at such times as the Junior-Senior basketball game. Everyone had a Chance to have fun cheering for the Northeast teams at all their games. Besides sports, they joined societies and clubs, and had a great deal of fun working to- gether and making new friends. Students who were theatrically inclined had the thrill of help- ing produce the all-school show and the an- nual spring play. Those with an interest in mu- sic found that they could try for the honor of being a member of the A Cappella Choir. The climax of the year came with the musical, magical night of the Junior-Senior Prom. When all of the exciting happenings of their junior year have passed into the realm of memories, the 1956-57 juniors will realize that as seniors they will have an even more wonderful year. 97 .gznior Ofhcemv .gznior gaffof Wafiona! .jvlonor Sociefy .gzniorfi OU? Olfl fo Q LU olfizond -S Mr' ugfa,-vm' 4 XX, 'Q A , ' Q V, f fq ,,f.,:.f, : pw R ,fg ,. ijiigj, i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Back Row: fLeft to Righty Bernard Hartley, President, Sandra Pollard, Vice-President, Judith Michael, Secretaryg John Porter, Giftorian. Front Row: fLeft to Righty Gerry Rogers, Sergeant at Arms, Judith Elledge, Reporter, Martin Mall, Treasurer, Cflbsentj Mr. George Calvert, Adviser. Officers Lead tudents Toward Hi h Goals Every senior class has its own special talents, and this year has been no exception. Each senior has tried to do his part to make North- east a better school. The seniors have followed the path of learn- ing through grade school, junior high, and now have completed the first half of the long jour- ney by graduating from high school. Some will leave the halls of Northeast to continue their education at their favorite college or univer- sity. A few will enter the armed services upon graduation, while many more will enter the world of business. Through all the years to come, no memories will be quite the same to them as those of their senior year. The 1956-57 seniors will have much to remember, as they have completed a very busy and exciting year. They will not readily forget when they received their senior rings, and soon afterward, exchanged their stamp pictures. As the months passed, they 100 chose their class officers, ordered and received their graduation announcements, eagerly awaited the outcome of the senior ballot, and had the thrill of the last dance at the Prom. When the last week of school came, the ten- sion mounted as many obligations were yet to be fulfilled. There was the banquet, held at school, the reverent Baccalaureate service, and finally the long-awaited thrill of graduation. On that night every senior was filled with the pride of now being a high-school graduate. They have now finished the year with a lot to look back to, and even more to look for- ward to. This last year has been spent in happiness, glory, and some disappointments. The seniors will go on their chosen fields, eventually being prepared for what the future holds in store. They will cherish these memories and many more, the fun they have had, and the work they have done will always be re- membered as the happiest times of their lives. Senior lass Eleets Fifteen Popular Classmates to Senior Ballot Carol Bartow and john Porter Bet! Girl and Boy Sfurlrnlx Gerry Lynn Rogers and Bennett French Best Aclrrxx and Acfor Sandra Pollard and John Porter Girl arm' Boy WIJU Have Dom' Moxt for Northeast Carol Wansing and John Croucher Worst Girl Flulfcrcr and Best Boy Blujrr ff 4 Judy lilledge and Martin Judy Miclmel and Bernarc Mall Hartley Svriely Belle' and Social Lion Mot! Pollufar Girl and Boj H3191 Gqucrf and Ray Judie Havens Llnd Paul Rigono C3Cl0ppl3 Bm! Girl ,WJ Boy Afljlgfgg Iolly Good Girl uml Boy 101 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Burfc Rout lfugene Engle, Mr. George Calvert, Adviser: john Porter, Howard Downing, -Iames Altergott, Ray Smith, Robert DiRaimo. 0 Fifllv Rau: Shirley Lauclt, Karen liberts, Donna Murray, Girol Hatcher, Terry Turner, Richard McGhee, Linda Fornelli. 0 Iiourllr Roux l,oydine Krani, Sylvia XVilIiams, Gwen Cousins, Sandra Nichols, Anna hlanlt, Karol Soldanels, Jack Hentschel. 0 Third Row: Margaret Rodina, ,Ioan Bethke, Pat Anderson, Katherine McClure, Marjorie Gaseldine, janet Cook, Dean Rising. O Ser'- oml Rout ,Iudith Todd, Carol W'ansing, Claudette Byers, -Iu- dith Clark, Carol Bartow, Linda Sparks. 0 Frou! Rout Mary Lou Kropf, Sandra Parisi, Carol Millington, Alice Newman, Margaret Roth, Joyce Giddens. Fort -one Make National Honor Society The highest scholastic honor that it is pos- sible for a student to receive during his four years in high school is to be elected to the National Honor Society. Only the students who are in the upper fif- teen per cent of the senior class, and about two per cent of the junior class, are eligible for membership. Those who are chosen must have a grade average of at least SH plus. Leadership, service and character are also very important. The final decision of who 102 shall become a member is left to the judgment of a faculty council. The teachers who served in this group this year were Mrs. Gertrude Bell, Mr. Ellis Babbit, Miss Aileen Cady, Mrs. Gladys Gaylord, Mrs. Annabelle Bailey, Mr. Thomas Ditmars, and Mr. George Calvert, chairman. The honor of being in the National Honor Society is one that will not be readily forgot- ten by any of the students who have been elected to its membership. Abel, Theda Sue Achille, Nicholas Joseph Adcox, Dorothy Grace Admire, Robert Lee Albertson, Juanita Mae Alldredge, Eugene Randolph Alt, Dennis Jon Anderson, Edward Wayne Anderson, Patricia Louise Ascensio, Anthony Asta, Wanda Joann Atherton, David Hiram Avis, Helen Frances Ayers, Myrna Lee Barber, Francis Lee Bartow, Carol Lee Baucom, Ronald Leon Becchina, Joseph Anthony Bennett, John Wesley Bethke, Joan Ruth ABEL, THEDA SUE: Latin Club 3: Nor'easter Staff 4: Clio 3,4. ACHILLE, NICHOLAS JOSEPH: Football Second Team 3, First Team 4: Track Team 33 N Club 3, 4. ADCOX, DOROTHY GRACE ADMIRE, ROBERT LEE: R. O. T. C. 2, Sergeant First Class 2, Drum and Bugle Corps 2. ALBERTSON, JUANITA MAE ALLDREDGE, EUGENE RANDOLPH: Student Coun- cil 2. ALT, DENNIS JON: Football First Team 4g Basketball Second Team 3, Track Team 3: N Club 4. ANDERSON, EDWARD WAYNE ANDERSON, PATRICIA LOUISE: Olympic Club 3, Treasurer 4, Nor'eastcr Staff 4: Theta 2, 3, 45 All- Star Basketball Team 4, All-Star Hockey Team 4g All-Star Volleyball Team 3: Al'-'itar Tennis Team 3: National Honor Society 43 Latin Club 3, Pep Club 4. Seniors 9 ASCENSIO, ANTHONY ASTA, WANDA JOANN: Art Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4. ATHERTON, DAVID HIRAM AVIS, HELEN FRANCES AYERS, MYRNA LEE: Seal Club 3, Treasurer 4: Theta 2, 3, 4. BARBER, FRANCIS LEE: A Cappella 4. If-ARTOW, CAROL LEE: Spanish Club 43 Speech Arts Club 4, President 4: Nor'easter Staff 3, 45 Theta 2, 3, President 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Bal- lot, Spring Play Cast 4. BAUCOM, RONALD LEON BECCHINA, JOSEPH ANTHONY: Band 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3. BENNETT, JOHN wEsLEY1 A Cappella 4. BETHKE, JOAN RUTH: Art Club 2, 3, 4, N0r'easter Staff 3, l'icmcroom Editor 4g Theta 2, 3, Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 43 Pep Club 4. 103 Seniors 95 BILLINGS, MARY FRANCES: Y-Teens 4. BIVENS, LAURA FERN: Seal Club 2, 3, Courier Fea- ture Editor 4, Clio 3, 4. BLAIR, BARBARA JEAN: Speech Arts Club 2, 3g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Nor'easter Staff 33 Delta 35 Spring Play Cast 3, Girls' State 3g National Honor Society. BOND, WANDA SUE: Courier Business Manager 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Alpha 3, Treasurer 4. BONNER, LENORE CARLDEAN: Red Cross Council 4, Art Club 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 45 Theta 2, 3, 4. BOPP, JOANN BOX, VELMA ELIZABETH BOYLE, ROBERT JOSEPH BOYLES, JOY RUTH: Latin Club 3, Pep Club 4, Fu- ture Homemakers of America 35 Y-Teens 4. BROCATO, SALVATORE ANTHONY BROWN, CAROLE JEAN: Courier Exchange Editor 4, Y-Teens 3, Theta 3, 4. BROWN, KENNETH WAYNE: Track Team 4. 104 Billings, Mary Frances Bivens, Laura Fern Blair, Barbara Jean Bond, Wanda Sue Bopp, Jo Ann Box, Velma Elizabeth Boyle, Robert Joseph Boyles, Joy Ruth Brocato, Salvatore Anthony Brown, Carole Jean Brown, Margreat Brown, Mary Lou Brown, Shirley Ann Brownley, Lawrence Leroy Cacioppo, Paul Phillip Calhoun, Judith Marie BROWN, MARGREAT BROWN, MARY LOU: Pep Club 43 Olympic Club 3, 45 Courier Staff 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Alpha 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey Team 4. BROWN, SHIRLEY ANN BROWNLEY, LAWRENCE LEROY: Poster Contest 3, Art Contest 2, 3, Latin Club Treasurer 4, Spring Play Cast 3, 4. BRUGIONI, LEROY DONALD: A Cappella 4. CACIOPPO, PAUL PHILLIP: Junior Class Treasurer, Speech Arts Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, President 45 Courier Fourth-Page Editor 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Debater 2, 3, President 45 Gold Medal Winner 3, Spring Play Cast 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. CALDWELL, ARTHUR EDWARD: Track Team 3, 4. CALHOUN, JUDITH MARIE: Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4. Bonner, Lenore Carldean Brown, Kenneth Wayne Brugioni, Leroy Donald Caldwell, Arthur Edward CALI, SALVATORE JOSEPH: Football First Team 45 Basketball First Team 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4. CALIA, CONSTANCE ROSE: Y-Teens 2, 35 Delta 3, Student Council 2, 3. CALLOW, JUANITA MARIE CAMMACK, LARRY ALAN: Science Club 3. CARDER, SHARON VIRGINIA: Seal Club 25 Pep Club Treasurer 4, Speech Arts Club 4, Nor'easter Staff 4g Delta 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Student Council Treasurer 4. CARTER, GEORGANN ELIZABETH CATALINA, ROSEMARY: Art Club 43 Spanish Club 4, Y-Teens 43 Spring Play Cast 4. CAVENDER, ELMER EDWIN: Hi-Y 3, 4. CLARK, JERRY CLARK, JOAN ANNETTA CLAYTON, BRUCE LYNN: Courier Staff 4, Band Seniors 957 2, 3, 43 Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 4g Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4. COAKLEY, CHARLES EDWARD COLE, EDWIN LOYD: Benton 2, Track Team 3. COLEMAN, BETTY SUE COLEMAN, GEORGE MARTIN: A Cappella 3, 4, Football Second Team 33 Track Team 3, 44 N Club 3, 4. COLYER, MARILYN CAROL: Olympic Club 2, 3: Alpha 2, 3, All-Star Basketball Team 3, Student Council 4. COSTANZA, GENE: Football Second Team 3, Student Council 2. COURTIER, MARIAN LILLIAN: Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 2, 3g Nor'easter Staff 4. CRAMER, BARBARA GAIL: Art Club 3, Secretary 4, President 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Theta 2, 3, 4. CRISWIZLL, JAY ALLEN Cali, Salvatore Joseph Calia, Constance Rose Callow, Juanita Marie Cammack, Larry Alan Carder, Sharon Virginia Carter, Georgann Elizabeth Catalina, Rosemary Teresa Cavender, Elmer Edwin Clark, Jerry Clark, Joan Annetta Clayton, Bruce Lynn Coakley, Charles Edward Cole, Edwin Loyd Coleman, Betty Sue Coleman, George Martin Colyer, Marilyn Carol Costanza, Gene Courtier, Marian Lillian Cramer, Barbara Gail Criswell, Jay Allen 105 Seniors 957 CROCKETT, DONALD EDWARD: A Cappella 4. CROUCH, WILLIAM LARRY: Band 2, 3, 4: Orches- tra 2, 3. CROUCHER, JOHN CRUMPLEY, DON WESLEY: A Cappella 3. CUCCIA, MARIE IRENE: Art Club 4: Y-Teens 4. CUNDIFF, HARVEY MEREDITH CUNNINGHAM, REBECCA: A Cappella 4. CUSUMANO, RAYMOND ANTHONY: Band 3, 4. DANIELS, PHILLIP DAUGHERTY, NADENE DAVIS, JO ANN DEMPSEY, BARBARA DEAN: Science Club 23 Speech Arts Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Theta 2, 3, 4: Olympic Club 4: Red Cross Council 4. 106 DESHAZER, JOYCE JOAN: National Honor Society. DeSTEFANO, EDITH JO: Art Club 4g Y-Teens 4. DEVER, LEONARD WAYNE DiRAIMO, ROBERT JOHN: Speech Arts Club 4: Courier Business Manager 4: Hi-Y Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4: Nor'easter Staif 3: Debater 3, 4: Student Council 2: Boys' State 3: All-City Hi-Y Representa- tive 4: National Honor Society: Spring Play Cast 4. DIXON, JOANNE: Pep Club 4: Courier Circulation Manager 4, R, O. T. C. Editor 4: A Cappella 4: Stu- dent Council 2, 4. DONNICI, ROSE MARIE: Pep Club 4: Nor'easter Staff 4: Hockey All-Star Team 4: Theta 3, 4: Olympic Club 4. DUSTON. ROBERT WARREN DYKES, KAY JEANETTE l Crockett, Donald Edward Crouch, William Larry Croucher, John Crumpley, Donald Wesley Cuccia, Marie Irene Cunditf, Harvey Meredith Cunningham, Rebecca Cusumano, Raymond Anthony Daniels, Phillip Daugherty, Nadene Davis, Jo Ann Dempsey, Barbara Dean Deshazer, Joyce Joan DeStefano, Edith Jo Dever, Leonard Wayne DiRaimo, Robert John Dixon, Joanne Donnici, Rose Marie Duston, Robert Warren Dykes, Kay Jeanette Eagle, Linda Marie Eberts, Karen Ehrhardt, Shirley Kathleen Elledge, Judy Claudette Engle, Eugene Merle Enloe, John David Eubank, Thomas Keith Farmer, Loretta Faye Faron, Dorothy Marion Feagans, Patricia Maureen Ferro, James Santo Fithen, Roger Fornelli, Linda French, Bennett Galate, Vincent Joseph Galetti, Joseph Douglass Gano, Theodore Jay Garafolo, Joseph Charles Garfield, Jerry Leonard Garrison, Bernita Mae EAGLE, LINDA MARIE: Courier Staff 4: Theta 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4. EBERTS, KAREN: National Honor Society. EHRHARDT, SHIRLEY KATHLEEN ELLEDGE, JUDY CLAUDETTE: -Cheerleader 4: Senior Class Reporter, Pep Club 4, Olympic Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 4g A Cappella 4g Senior Ballot: Alpha 2, 3, Secretary 4g All-Star Basketball Team 4: Student Council Secretary 45 City Hall Day Representative 43 Basketball Queen 4. ENGLE, EUGENE MERLE: Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, President 2: Band 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Sergeant 2, 35 Debater 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. ENLOE, JOHN DAVID EUBANK, THOMAS KEITH: A Cappella 3, 4: Benton 25 Football Second Team 3, Cross Country Track Team 4: Student Council 2. FARMER, LORETTA FAYE: Pep Club 4: A Cappella 3, 4g Alpha 4. FARON, DOROTHY MARION: Theta 2: Student Council 2. Seniors 9 FEAGANS, PATRICIA MAUREEN: Cheerleader 43 Pep Club 4, Seal Club 3, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4: A Cappella 3, 4g Student Council 4. FERRO, JAMES SANTO: A Cappella 3, 43 Debater 4, Football Second Team 3, First Team 43 Junior Track Team, N Club 4g Student Council 4. FITHEN, ROGER FORNELLI, LINDA: Spanish Club 3, 4: Science Club Vice-President 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 39 A Cappella 3, 49 Nor'easter Editor in Chief 43 Delta 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. FRENCH, BENNETT A.: Speech Arts Club 2, Treas- urer 4g Benton 2, 3, President 4: Spring Play Cast 4. GALATE, VINCENT JOSEPH: Student Council 4. GALETTI, JOSEPH DOUGLAS GANO, THEODORE JAY: Spring Play Cast 45 Student Council 4. GARAFOLO, JOSEPH CHARLES GARFIELD, JERRY LEONARD GARRISON, BERNITA MAE 107 Seniors 957 Garrison, Thomas James Garzee, Connie Gene Gatten, Ronald Alan Gauert, Hazel Marie Giambalvo, Vincent Giarraputo, Albertina Marie Gibbs, Patsy Lee Gibson, James Walter Giddens, Joyce Elaine Giordano, Sunday Rose Godfrey, Shirley Grace Gottstein, Priscilla Ann Graupner, Gene Graves, Winfred Walter Greeley, Gerald Eugene Green, Charles Thomas Green, Richard Arthur Green, Richard Dean Gregory, Vernon LeeRoy Grimes, Frank Mott GARRISON, THOMAS JAMES: Junior Red Cross 3, 45 GIORDANO, SUNDAY ROSE: French Club 25 Art Courier Fourth-Page Editor 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Debater 3, Secretary 45 Ten- nis Team 3, 45 Student Council 3. GARZEE, CONNIE GENE GATTEN, DONALD ALAN GAUERT, HAZEL MARIE: Pep Club 45 Olympic Club 2, 3, President 45 Courier Homeroom Editor 45 Y- Teens 2, 3, Secretary 45 Theta 2, 3, Treasurer 45 All- Star Hockey Team 3, Captain 45 Student Council 35 Girls' Intramural Pin 45 Senior Ballotg Tennis Mana- ger 35 Badminton Manager 4. GIAMBALVO, VINCENT A.: Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 Basketball First Team 45 Track Team 3, 45 N Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4. GIARRAPUTO, ALBERTINA MARIE: Art Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Delta 45 Student Council 2. GIBBS, PATSY LEE: Y-Teens 25 Theta 2, 3, Secretary 4, Gold Medal Winner 3. GIBSON, JAMES WALTER: A Cappella 3, 45 Football Second Team 3, First Team 45 N Club 4. GIDDENS, JOYCE ELAINE: Science Club 2, Secretary 35 Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society. 108 Club 45 Y-Teens 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3. GODFREY, SHIRLEY GRACE: Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 All-Scar Hockey Team 3, 45 All-Star Volleyball Team 3. GOTTSTEIN, PRISCILLA ANN GRAUPNER, GENE: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Debater 3, 45 Foot- ball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 Basketball Sec- ond Team 2, 3, First Team 45 Track Team 3, 45 N Club 3, 45 Student Council 3. GRAVES, WINFRED WALTER, JR.: Debater 45 Foot- ball Second Team 3, First Team 45 Track Team 3, 45 N Club 4. GREELEY, GERALD EUGENE: Hi-Y 3, 4. GREEN, CHARLES THOMAS: Art Club 45 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. GREEN, RICHARD ARTHUR GREEN, RICHARD DEAN GREGORY, VERNON LEEROY GRIMES, FRANK MOTT: Speech Arts Club 2, 35 Ben- ton 2, Treasurer 35 Spring Play Cast 35 Stage Crew 2, 3, 45 Stage Manager 3, 4. Gull, Delores Ann Hagerman, Raymond Lavern Hake, William John Hanlon, Roma Rae Harbrucker, Sandra Jean Harmon, Charles Henry Hartley, Bernard Arthur Hartman, Claudia Ruth Hatcher, Mary Beth Havens, Judith Rae Hedrick, Roy Bradford Heilig, Joseph Lee Helm, Kowena Lea Hendrix, David Crielly Higgins, Judith Caroll Hill, Leah Diane Hiltner, Dennis Clifton Hilton, Derrel Hugh Hockett, Buddy Arthur Hopkins, Jeanette Arlene GULL, DELORES ANN: Speech Arts Club 4, French Club 3, Pep Club 4, Courier Homeroom Editor 4, Y-Teens 4, A Cappella 4, Spring Play Cast 4. HAGERMAN, RAYMOND LAVERN HAKE, WILLIAM JOHN HANLON, ROMA RAE HARBRUCKER, SANDRA JEAN HARMON, CHARLES HENRY: Football First Team Captain 4, Track Team 4. HARTLEY, BERNARD ARTHUR: Junior Class Presi- dent, Senior Class President, Hi-Y Secretary 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Debater 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Football First Team 4, Basketball Second Team 2, 3, First Team 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, N Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 43 All-City Stu- dent Council 3. HARTMAN, CLAUDIA RUTH HATCHER, MARY BETH eniors 957 HAVENS, JUDITH RAE: Seal Club 2, Speech Arts Club 4, Courier First-Page Editor 4, Clio 4, Spring Play Cast 4, Senior Ballot. HEDRICK, ROY BRADFORD HEILIG, JOSEPH LEE: Spanish Club 2, 3, President 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 4, R. O. T. C. Sergeant 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, First Place Squad Drill 2, Benton 3, 4. I-IELM, KOWENA LEA HENDRIX, DAVID CRIELLY: Hi-Y 2, Track Team 2. HIGGINS, JUDITH CAROLL: Pep Club 4, Olympic Club 3, 4, Courier Staff 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Alpha 3, 4. HILL, LEAH DIANE HILTNER, DENNIS CLIFTON HILTON, DERREL HUGH HOCKETT, BUDDY ARTHUR HOPKINS, JEANETTE ARLENE 109 Seniors 95 HUCKABEY, WILLIAM EDWARD: Spanish Club 2, 3, Speech Arts Club 3, 4g French Club President 43 Courier Advertising Manager 4, Nor'easter Staff 4, Benton 2, 3, Vice-President 4, President 4, Spring Play Cast 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4. HUGHES, RAYMOND VIRGIL: A Cappella 3, 4. HUME, JUDITH LOUISE: Pep Club 4g Speech Arts Club 4, A Cappella 4, Clio 4. HURST, JOHN RICHARD INSELMAN, JAMES CECIL: National Art Awards 2: Art Contest 2. JACKSON, NANCY CARROLL: Y-Teens 4g A Cap- pella 4g Alpha 4. JACKSON, VIVIAN MARIE: Latin Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3g Clio 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Student Council 2, 3. JANK, ANNA CAROLINE: Science Club 3g National Honor Society. 110 Huckabey, William Edward Hughes, Raymond Virgil Hume, Judith Louise Hurst, John Richard Inselman, James Cecil Jackson, Nancy Carroll Jackson, Vivian Marie Jank, Anna Caroline Jarrett, Robert William Johnson, Mable Irene Jones, Reta Belle Kappler, Robert Duane Kauzlarich, Richard Lee Keck, Carol Jane Keithley, Roy Gene Kidwell, William Ralph Kincaid, Jerry Lee King, Margaret Ann Kranz, Loydine Norma Kremer, Shirley Ann JARRETT, ROBERT WILLIAM JOHNSON, MABLE IRENE: Spanish Club 3. JONES, RETA BELLE: Art Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4. KAPPLER, ROBERT DUANE KAUZLARICH, RICHARD LEE: Basketball First Team 4g Track Team 2, 3, 45 All-State Track Team 3. KECK, CAROL JANE KEITHLEY, ROY GENE KIDWELL, WILLIAM RALPH: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C. Captain 2, 3, 4, Tactical Platoon, Debater 45 Stu- dent Council 3, 4. KINCAID, JERRY LEE: R. O. T. C. Sergeant 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3. KING, MARGARET ANN: A Cappella 4. KRANZ, LOYDINE NORMA: National Honor Society. KREMER, SHIRLEY ANN KROPF, MARY LOU: Pep Club 45 Courier Editor in Chief 45 Y-Teens 45 Delta 2, 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. LARSEN, RONALD GENE: Band 2, 3, President 45 Orchestra Vice-President 45 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 45 Chicago Tribune R. O. T. C. Award 2. LAUCK, SHIRLEY ANNE LAUGHLIN, WANDA JEAN: Clio 3, 4. LAYTON, PATRICIA ANN: Speech Arts Club 45 Y- Tecns 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Delta 3, 45 Spring Play Cast 3, 45 Student Council 2. LEE, CAROL ANN: Art Club 3. LEMKA, JUDITH MAE SUTTER1 A Cappella sg Na- tional Honor Society. LEPPER, RAYMOND LEROY: Art Contest 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Debater 3, 45 Football First Team 45 Track Team 45 N Club 45 Student Council 3, 4. LINN, LARRY DEAN LIST, CLARENCE JOHN of America 2. Kropf, Mary Lou Larsen, Ronald Gene Lauck, Shirley Anne Laughlin, Wanda Jean Layton, Patricia Ann Lee, Carol Ann Lemka, Judith Mae Lepper, Raymond Leroy Linn, Larry Dean List, Clarence John Lomonte, JoAnn Longstreth, Russell Vernon Love, Alexander Williamson Lyons, Phyllis Sue McClure, Katherine Melverna McCormick, Michael Jon McElmurry, Beverly Ann McLain, Warren Lee McMillian, Norma Jeanne McMillin, Helen Yvonne Seniors 9 LOMONTE, JOANN: Student Council 4. LONGSTRETH, RUSSELL VERNON LOVE, ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON LYONS, PHYLLIS SUE: Pep Club 45 A Cappella 45 Courier Exchange Editor 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MCCLURE, KATHERINE MELVERNA: Pep Club 45 Olympic Club 45 Courier Third-Page Editor 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Clio 45 All-Star Hockey Team 4. MCCORMICK, MICHAEL JON: Science Club 35 Stu- dent Council 3. McELMURRY, BEVERLY ANN: Pep Club Secretary 45 Olympic Club Secretary 45 Y-Teens 45 Alpha 3, Secretary 4, Vice-President 45 All-Star Hockey Team 45 Student Council 2, 3. McLAlN, WARREN LEE: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Football First Team 45 Basketball Second Team 2, First Team 3, 45 Track Team 3, 45 N Club 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 4. McMILLIAN, NORMA JEANNE MCMILLIN, HELEN YVONNE: Future Homemakers 111 Seniors 95 MCQUERRY, MARY JOAN MALL, MARTIN EDWARD: Junior Class Giftoriang Senior Class Treasurer, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Debater 3, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 4, Football Second Team 35 Track Team 3, 4, N Club 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. MANGUM, JANET LEE MANLEY, RICHARD LEWIS: A Cappella 3, 45 Track Team 2. MANLEY, SYLVIA RUTH MANNERS, JANICE SUE: Olympic Club 2g Y-Teens 3, 4. MARTIN, LYDIA CATHERINE: Y-Teens 4. MATTHEW, ROBERT EUGENE MAZZEFFE, JOSEPH METZELTHIN, ALYCE KATHRYN: Seal Club 3, Sec- retary 4. MEYER, GARY WILLIAM: Hi-Y 4. MICHAEL, JUDITH KAY: Senior Class Secretaryg Seal Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Pep Club 4, Speech Arts Club 4g Nor'easter Photography Editor 112 4g Theta 2, 4g Junior Red Cross 3, President 45 Stu- dent Council 4g All-City Student Council 4g Y-Teens 3, 4g Spring Play Cast 4, R. O.T. C. Queen 4, Home- coming Queen 4g Senior Ballot. MILLER, DAVID WAYNE: R. O. T. C. 2, 35 Track Team 4. MILLER, DONALD EUGENE: Band 2, 3, 4.' MILLER, JAMES FREDERICK MILLINGTON, CAROL LEE: Spanish Club Treasurer 3, Secretary 33 Science Club Secretary 25 Speech Arts Club 3, Treasurer 4, Courier Second-Page Editor 4g A Cappella 3, 4, Theta 3, Secretary 45 Spring Play Cast 35 National Honor Society. MISTRETTA, FRANCES MOONEY, SHIRLEY ANN MORLAN, PATRICIA ELAINE: Cheerleader 4, Olym- pic Club 2, 3, 45 Courier Assignment Editor 4g A Cappella 3, 43 Delta 2, 3, Secretary 4, All-Star Hockey Team 43 City Hall Day Representative 4. MORRIS, BETTY LOU McQuerry, Mary Joan Mall, Martin Edward Mangum, Janet Lee Manley, Sylvia Ruth Manners, Janice Sue Mazzeffe, Joseph Metzelthin, Alyce Kathryn Meyer, Gary William Michael, Judith Kay Miller, David Wayne Millington, Carol Lee Mistretta, Frances Mooney, Shirley Ann Morris, Betty Lou Manley, Richard Lewis Martin, Lydia Catherine Matthew, Robert Eugene Miller, Donald Eugene Miller, James Frederick Morlan, Patricia Elaine Morrow, Judith Jean Moxley, Ann Maxine Mulvany, Judith Arline Munger, John Roger Murray, Donna Sue Murray, Josephine Louise Neal, Gwendolyn Jean Needham, Peggy Darlene Nelson, Jerry Lyte Newbill, Delores Rae Newman, Alice Joan Newmyer, Judith Ann Nichoalds, Donna Sharon Nichols, Sandra Lee Norwood, David Paul O'Brien, Patricia Ann Pallia, Donald Philip Parisi, Sandra Jean Parkinson, Eleanore Idella Pasley, Ralph Earl MORROW, JUDITH JEAN: Art Club 2, 3, 4, Cou- rier Stalf 4, Theta 2. MOXLEY, ANN MAXINE: Art Contest 3, Pep Club 4, Seal Club 3, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 4, Swim- ming Team 3, All-Star Hockey Team 4. MULVANY, JUDITH ARLINE: A Cappella 4. MUNGER, JOHN ROGER MURRAY, DONNA SUE: National Honor Society. MURRAY, JOSEPHINE LOUISE NEAL, GWENDOLYN JEAN NEEDHAM, PEGGY DARLENE: Pep Club 4, Olympic Club 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey Team 4, All-Star Bas- ketball Team 4. NELSON, JERRY LYTE NEWBILL, DELORES RAE: Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, A Cappella 4, Theta 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Bronze Medal Winner 3, Spring Play Cast 3, 4. NEWMAN, ALICE JOAN: Delta 3, National Honor Society. NEWMYER, JUDITH ANN: Speech Arts Club Vice- Seniors 957 President 4, Seal Club 2, 3, Nor'easter Staff 4, Clio 3 President 4, Vice-President 4, Spring Play Cast 4. NICI-IOALDS, DONNA SHARON NICHOLS, SANDRA LEE: Pep Club 4, Seal Club 2, 3, President 4, Delta 2, 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, National Honor Society. NORWOOD, DAVID PAUL: Band 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Student Council 4. O'BRIEN, PATRICIA ANN PALLIA, DONALD PHILIP: Basketball Second Team 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, 4. PARISI, SANDRA JEAN: Speech Arts Club 4, Vice- President 4, Courier Editorial Editor 4, Y-Teens 3, Vice-President 4, Theta 2, 3, 4, All-Star Hockey Team 4, Spring Play Cast 4, Student Council 2, 4, National Honor Society. PARKINSON, ELEANORE IDELLA PASLEY, RALPH EARL: Football Second Team 3, First Team 4, Track Team 3, N Club 4, Student Council 3. 113 v eniors 35 PEARCE, WILLIAM GLENN PEARMAN, MARY KATHERINE PECK, PRISCILLA ANN: Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Clio 3, Secretary 45 Student Council 3, 4. PETERSEN, KAREN MARIE: Art Club 2, 3, 45 Alpha 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 4. PETERSON, ELIZABETH ANN PETTY, RUTH VIOLA POLLARD, SANDRA SUE: Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent5 Olympic Club 2, 35 Speech Arts Club 3, 45 Pep Club President 45 Courier Staff 45 Y-Teens 45 Alpha 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Bronze Medal Winner 35 Spring Play Cast 3, 45 Student Council 45 All-city Student Council Secretary 45 City Hall Day Representative 45 Senior Ballot. POOLE, BEVERLY DAWN PORTER, JOHN LOUIS: Junior Class Sergeant-at- arms5 Senior Class Giftorian5 Hi-Y 2, President 3, Secretary 45 Nor'easter Boys' Sports Editor 45 De- bater 2, 3, 45 Basketball First Team 3, 45 Track Team 2, 3, 45 N Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 All-City Student Council Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. 114 Pearce, William Glenn Pearman, Mary Katherine Peck, Priscilla Ann Petersen, Karen Marie Peterson, Elizabeth Ann Petty, Ruth Viola Pollard, Sandra Sue Poole, Beverly Dawn Porter, John Louis Prosser, Patricia Quinn, James Samuel Ramsey, Mary Ora Reed, Carolyn Kay Regelbrugge, Joyce Louise Ribando, Carl Ricono, Raymond Risbeck, Philip Edward Roberts, Roy Udell , Roberts, Verne Louis Robinson, Carolyn June PROSSER, PATRICIA QUINN, JAMES SAMUEL: Football First Team 4. RAMSEY, MARY ORA REED, CAROLYN KAY: Pep Club 45 Speech Arts Club 45 Courier Second-Page Editor 45 Y-Teens 3, President 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Nor'easter Staff 45 Theta 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Spring Play Cast 4. REGELBRUGGE, JOYCE LOUISE: Pep Club 4. RIBANDO, CARL RICONO, RAYMOND: Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Courier Staff 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Football First Team 2, 3, Captain 45 All-City First Team 3, 45 Basketball Second Team 2, 3, First Team 45 Track Team 35 Stu- dent Council President 4. RISBECK, PHILIP EDWARD: National Art Award 35 Poster Contest 2, 3, 45 Art Contest 2, 3, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 25 Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 25 Nor'easter Staff 45 Debater 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, ROY UDELL ROBERTS, VERNE LOUIS: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 2, 35 Debater 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2. ROBINSON, CAROLYN JUNE: Seal Club 2, 35 Y- Teens 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Ofiicer 2, 3, 4. Rodina, Margaret Julia Rogers, Gerry Lynn Rogers, Noel Clifton Rogers, William Thomas Rosecrans, Betty Ann Roth, Margaret Ellen Russell, David Melvin Sanders, Florence Maxine Sartain, Jewell Lee Schaefer, Joy Ann Schlie, Frederick Albert Serrone, JoAnn Elizabeth Setzer, Bonita Sue Setzer, Vera Evelyn Shea, Betty Lorraine Sheets, Gary Alan Shumate, Earl Junior Simsheuser, Gerald Ronald Smith, Joyce Ellen Smith, Raymond Francis RODINA, MARGARET JULIA: Seal Club 2, 35 Speech Arts Club 45 Y-Teens 29 A Cappella 45 Nor'easter Staff 3, Organization Editor 45 Clio 2, 3, Treasurer 4: National Honor Society: Spring Play Cast 4. ROGERS, GERRY LYNN: Junior Class Secretary: Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms: Speech Arts Club 3, President 45 Spanish Club 4: Courier Staff 45 Y-Teens 3, 4: Pep Club Vice-President 4: A Cappella 4g Delta 3, Vice-President 4, President 4: Spring Play Cast 3, 43 Student Council Vice-President 4, All-City Stu- dent Council Representative 4. ROGERS, NOEL CLIFTON ROGERS, WILLIAM THOMAS ROSECRANS, BETTY ANN ROTH, MARGARET ELLEN: Pep Club 45 Delta 3, 43 National Honor Society. RUSSELL, DAVID MELVIN SANDERS, FLORENCE MAXINE SARTAIN, JEWELL LEE SCHAEFER, JOY ANN: French Club 2: A Cappella 3, 45 Theta 2. Seniors i5 SCHLIE, FREDERICK ALBERT: Art Club 3: Courier Third-Page Editor 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 4: Spring Play Cast 4. SERRONE, JOANN ELIZABETH: Art Club 4: Y- Teens 4. SETZER, BONITA SUE: Pep Club 4: A Cappella 4. SETZER, VERA EVELYN SHEA, BETTY LORRAINE SHEETS, GARY ALAN: A Cappella 43 Football First Team 4: Track Team 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Student Council 4. SHUMATE, EARL JUNIOR SIMSHEUSER, GERALD RONALD: Art Contest 3, 4g Track Team 3. SMITH, JOYCE ELLEN: Pep Club 43 Future Home- makers of America 3, Latin Club 4, Alpha 45 Student Council 3. SMITH, RAYMOND FRANCIS: Benton 49 National Honor Society. 115 Seniors 95 SOLDANELS, KAROL ANN: Pep Club 43 Seal Club 2, 33 Courier Editor-in-Chief 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Nor'- easter Staff 33 Clio 3, President 43 National Honor Society. SOWERS, MARTHA GAYE SPANGLER, GEORGIA BERNIECE: Courier Circula- tion Manager 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g A Cappella 43 Nor'easter Business Manager 43 Theta 2, 3, Vice- President 4g Student Council 2, 43 Sweetheart Queen 43 City Hall Day Representative. SPARKS, LINDA ANN: National Honor Society. SPINELLO, CAROL JO: Art Club 43 Y-Teens 4. STARR, STOTTLER KING: Football First Team 4. STOKES, RONNIE LEE: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 33 Benton 2. STORMS, ELLIS C.: Debater 3, 4g Football Second Team 3, 4, Football First Team Manager 43 Track Team 3, 43 N Club 3, 4. STRICKLAND, DELMER LEROY: Football Second Team 33 Track Team 3. SUPPES, KENNETH JOSEPH SUTTON, WILENE JANICE 116 Soldanels, Karol Ann Sowers, Martha Gaye Spangler, Georgia Berniece Sparks, Linda Ann Spinello, Carol Jo Starr, Stottler King Stokes, Ronald Lee Storms, Ellis Sutton, Wilene Janice Swanson, Glen Elmer Tamburello, Elizabeth Ann Teel, Charles Alvin Thayer, Carl Dean Todd, Judith Ann Toia, Petrina Rose Tosti, Angelo Sam SWANSON, GLEN ELMER: Art Poster Contest 43 Art Club 3, Vice-President 43 Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 43 Stu- dent Council 43 Debater 4. TAMBURELLO, ELIZABETH ANN TAMBURELLO, ROSE MARY: Speech Arts Club 4. TEEL, CHARLES ALVIN THAYER, CARL DEAN THURSTON, EARLE PATRICK: Speech Arts Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 43 Debater 43 Football First Team 4g N Club 4g Spring Play Cast 3, 4. TODD, JUDITH ANN: Junior Class Reporterg Olym- pic Club 2, 3, Secretary 43 Pep Club 43 Y-Teens 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Alpha 2, 3, President 43 All-Star Hockey Team 43 All-Star Basketball Team 4, Student Council 43 National Honor Society. TOIA, PETRINA ROSE TOSTI, ANGELO SAM: Hi-Y 2, 4, President 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 Debater 3, 4g Football First Team 4, Manager 3g Basketball First Team Manager 43 Track Team Manager 3g N Club 43 Student Coun- cil 2 3 , . Strickland, Delmer Leroy Suppes, Kenneth Joseph Tamburello, Rose Mary Thurston, Earle Patrick TOWSLEY, SHELBY JEAN TULEEN, KAREN JEAN: Seal Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Nor'easter Staff 4: Clio 3, 4, Snowball Queen 4. TURNER, TERRY NELSON: Band 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. UZZELL, MELVA JEAN: National Art Award 3, Art Contest 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3, President 4: Y-Teens 4. VENTO, JOSEPH JOHN: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. VOCHATZER, CARL GENE WADE, JUDITI-I ANNE: A Cappella 4. WADLEY, SANDRA MARIE: Speech Arts Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 4, A Cappella 3, 4: Clio 4: Spring Play Cast 3, 4, Student Council 3. WAGNER, ORVILLE KENNETH: Football Manager 4: Track Team 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3: N Claim 3, -P. WALKER, JOHN WILLIAM WANSING, CAROL ANN: Olympic Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4: Pep Club 4, A Cappella 3, President 4: Y-Teens 4g Nor'easter Senior Editor 49 Senior Ballot: Seniors 9 7 Delta 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4, City Hall Day Representative 4: National Honor Society 4. WARLEN, RONALD ARSTARD WARREN, JUDITH ANN: Pep Club 4: A Cappella 4, Clio 3, Secretary 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 3. W ATSON, MARY DEANE WEEKS, ERNEST WILLIAM: Band 2, 3, 4: Band Oili- cer 2, 3. WILLIAMS, HOWARD DEAN: Hi-Y 4: Debater 4: Football First Team 4. WILLIAMS, LUELLA BEVERLY: Science Club 2, 3. WILLIAMS, SYLVIA JO: Latin Club 2, 3: Pep Club 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Theta 3, 49 National Honor So- ciety. WILSON, THOMAS CLAUD: Science Club President 3: R. O. T. C. Captain 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 3, Color Guard 2. WOLF, THEODORE THOMAS: Latin Club 3: Benton 3, 4. Towsley, Shelby Jean Tuleen, Karen Jean Turner, Terry Nelson Uzzell, Melva Jean Vento, Joseph John Vochatzer, Carl Gene Wade, Judith Anne Wadley, Sandra Marie Wagner, Orville Kenneth Walker, John William Wansing, Carol Ann Warlen, Ronald Armstard Warren, Judith Ann Watson, Mary Deane Weeks, Ernest William Williams, Howard Dean Williams, Luella Beverly Williams, Sylvia Jo Wilson, Thomas Claud Wolf, Theodore Thomas N 117 Woody, Jerald Dwight Yearout, Paul Dean Young, Floyd Jay Zaman, Louis Frederick Zevecke, Elizabeth Marie Ziegler, Deanna Beatrice Cusumano, Robert John Flippin, Luster Thomas XY OODY ll-RALD DWIGHT Team 4. Yi AROUT PAU1 DILAN ZIEGLER, DEANNA BEATRICE: Seal Club 2g Courier YOUNG IIOYD JAY H1 Y 3 4 Staff 44 Y-Teens 4' ZAMAN LOUIS FRFDIHRILK Sticnte Club 3 Span CUSUMANO, ROBERT JOHN: Band 2, 3g R. O. T. C. 3. mn 3 FLIPPIN, LUSTER THOMAS Semors Plan Their Future THIS COLLEGE looks good to me! exclaims Larry Cammack to Anna Junk and jim Ferro as they leaf through many college yearbooks. CONTINUAL PRACTICE on the typewriter prepares Pat Gibbs, Sandra Nichols, and Beverly Mclilmurry for their jobs after graduation. CQ Xwhw 1 Index of Organizations A Cappella Choir. . . . . .76 Alphas ......... . . .41 All-School Show. . . . .56-57 Art Club ....... . . .46 Band ...... ..., 7 4 Basketball . . . .88-89 Bentons ..... .... 4 2 Boys' Chorus .,.. ..,. 7 9 Boys' Sports. . . . .82-91 Cheerleaders . . . . .62 Clios ...... ..... 4 2 Clubs . . . ..., 40-65 C. O. E. ..... ..... 3 3 Courier Staff. . . .... 70-71 Debaters .... .... 4 1 Deltas .......... .... 4 3 Drivers Training. . . . .34-35 A Abel, cliff ......................... oo Abel, Theda Sue 241309, 34, 42, 68, 69, 103 Achille, Nick Joseph 2614039, 35, 84, 86, 103 Adams, Roslyn. . . . . ............ 2513135 Adams, Roy ................ 2614015, 77 Adams, Thomas Clayborne. .2313055, 73, 76 Dwi ht Parker 11 2313055 41 Adcock, gi .... , , Adcox, Dorot y Grace ....... 3014205, 103 Admirc, Robert Lee .... 2313055, 33, 35, 103 Adrian, Rodney Vel ..... . .... 2012035, 33 Aegerter, Nancy Carolyn .... 2213045, 60, 78 Akers, Polly Jane ............ 2814125, 43 Albertson, Derald Gene .......... 2012035 Albertson, Juanita Mae ..... . .2814125, 103 Alhri ht, James Clifford ....... 191Aud.5, 93 Aldridge, Judith Rae ...... 2012095,42, 78 Alexander, Joyce Marie ....... 2413095, 78 Alexander, Judith Ann ..... 3014175, 47, 76 Alexander, Mary Ruth .... 1912025, 43, 61 Alldredge, Eugene Randolph 2313055, 103, 33 Allen, Arthur ...................... 74 Allen, Carolyn Sue ........... 2213035, 60 Allen Wilma Lea ............... 1811055 An, Dennis Jon. . .zscsos5, 11, s4, so, 103 Altergott, James Edward 2012065, 50, 8,95 185 Barbara Anne .... 1811105, Anderson, Edward Wayne. .1912015, 34, 103 Anderson, 16 Anderson, Genevieve Faye - 1912025, 43, 48, 52, 60 Anderson, James Lowell .............. 78 Anderson, Larry Stephen. . .2714075, 93, 94 7 49 Ambrose, Emmett Mrs. ............. . Anderson, Linda Lou ......... 2513135, Anderson, Margaret Ann ...... . 2112 185, P.T.A.... .....16 Faculty . . . . .11-1'4 Football ..... . . .84-87 French Club. . , . . .47 Girls' Chorus. . . . . . .78 Girls' Sports. . . .. .80-81 Hi-Y ........ . . .50-51 Homecoming .. .... 83 Homerooms ........ . . . 17-31 Junior Class Oiiicers. . . . . .97 Junior High ........ . . .82 Latin Organized Class .... . . .45 Music, Instrumental ...... 74-75 Music, Vocal ............ 76-79 National Honor Society. . Nor'easter Staff .......... . .102 68-69 Pep Club. . . . . .60-63 Red Cross-. .. .....46 R. O. T. C... ...92-96 Seal Club... .....52 Senior Ballot. . . . . . 101 Senior Oflicers. . . . . .100 Seniors ...... ...103-118 Societies .... . . .40-44 Spanish Club ..... ..... 4 7 Speech Arts Club. . . . . .58-59 Spring Play ...... . . .54-55 Student Council. . . . . .72-73 Thetas ........ .... 4 3 Track ........ ..... 9 0 Olympic Club. . . . . . 53 Orchestra .... . . . 75 Index Anderson, Norman Dean. . .191Aud.5, 87, 90 Anderson, Patricia Louise 2413085, 35, 43, 53, 61, 68, 69, BO, 102, 103 Anello, Donna Marie ...... 2213035, 61, 77 Anstine, Ronald Lynne .... 2714065, 45, 79 Antrim, Herbert Wayne ....... 2914145,- 87 Arello, Sal Joseph ......,........ 2413105 Arens, Ronnie Lawrence. . . . ..... 1811065 Armato, Lorene Jean ............ 2413095 Armstrong, Larry Kenneth ..... 2513115, 77 Arredondo, Jesse ............. 2Z13015, 93 Ascensio, Anthony ............ 31, 47, 103 Ascensio, Carlos Adriano ...... 1912025, 73 Ashley, George Robert ..... 3014175, 76, B7 Asta, Wanda JoAnn Anderson, William ........ Viking Village. . . Y-Teens . . . . . . .64-65 ....48-49 Bandy, Thomas Franklin ...... 2714065, 79 Bankston, Dennis ............... 2012065 Banta, Judith Anne ..... 1912025, 43, 45, 78 Barber, Georgia Elizabeth ...... 2112165, 78 Barber, Helen Inez. ....... . . . l811105, 77 Barber, Lee Francis ....... 2614035, 76, 103 Barker, Delma Jean ..... . .... 2814125, 78 Barlow, Darrell Duane. . 1711035 Barnes, Randy Kay ..... '.'.'zb'cl1i3i, 43, 61 Barr, Margaret Annetta ....... 3014195, 77 Barrett, Gary ...................... 87 Barrett, Rut Ann ........... 2614015, 77 Barrington, Connie Louise ...... 2513145, 78 Barton, Elizabeth Ann ..... ...... 1 811105 Bartow, Carol Lee 2413085, 40, 47, 43, 58, 68, 69, 101, 102. 103 2914165, 34, 46, 48. 61, 78, 103 Atherton, David Hiram .... 2313075, 77, 103 Atherton, Margaret Kay .......... 2814125 Atkinson, Donny James .......... 2112165 Atkinson, Larry ................ 2213015 Avis, Helen Frances ...... 3014205, 33, 103 Ayers, Marilyn ..................... 75 Ayers, Myrna Lee. .3014205, 34, 52, 60, 103 Ayers, Robert Gerald ...... 2012105, 43, 50 Babbit B Ellis B. ............. 11, 2313065 Babler: Wayne .............. 2513145, 50 Badger, James ........ 191Aud.5, 45, 87, 90 Badley, Eddie Carthel. .2914145, 45, 73, 87 Bahney, Bonnie Jean ............ 3114225 Bailey, Baker, Baker, 2814125 Bailey, Annabelle ............ ll. Jack Dwight ..... . . . .2714065, 79 Elizabeth .... . ........ 2613175 2112165 Baker, Elizabeth D. .......... 11, Elmer Roy ........ 2714065, 79, 87 Basham, Shirlgy Velma ........... 2213045 Batler, Donal ................. 2313055 Baucom, Ronald Leon ....... 1811065, 103 Baucom, Sandra Kay ...... 2413l05, 60, 73 Bauer, Gerald .................. 2213035 Baxter, Linda Belle. .1812025, 43, 45, 53, 61 Beach, Donna Lee ........... 2914135, 47 Beadles, Verona Lee ............ .2814125 Beason, Ronald Toliver ....... 191Aud.5, 93 Beaty, David Mason .... 2313075, 46, 50, 76 Beavens, John ...................... 75 Becchina, Joseph A.. . .2614035, 34, 74, 103 Becker, David Franklin. .11, l912015, 34,35 Beldowicz, Edward ........... 2213015,87 Bell, Gertrude ................... 11, 42 Bellanti, Antonette. . . l91ZO15, 42, 48, 58, 60 Benenate, Thomas Anthony ....... 2313055 Benigar, Ellenora Elizabeth .... 2l12165, 78 Bennett, Charles ............. 2012105, 50 Bennett, Charles Mrs. ................ 16 Bennett, John W. ........ 2513115, 76, 103 Bennett, Robert .... ......... 1 811065 Bennett, Ward. . . ......... . .93 119 Benso, Janet Kay ...... . . ..... 2112185 Berkley, Peggy Ruth ............ 2413105 Bermond, Lloyd .................... 74 Besch, Fred Leslie ......... 2213045, 77, 93 Bethke, Joan Ruth 2413085. 34, 40, 43, 46, 68, 69,102,103 Bianco, Harry J. ......... 11, l91Aud.5, 74 Billings, Mary Frances .... 2914165, 34, 104 Binns, Judy Helen ...... ..... 2 814125,61 Biondo, Marion Anthony ......... 2112165 Biondo, Mary Ann. ....... 2814125,46, 48 Bittle, Ethel Lea ............ 2012035,34 Bivens, Eames Lee. .2213045, 41, 74, 75, 93 Bivens, aura Fern. . . . Blaine, 1711045, 42,70,104 Joyce .................... , . 74 Blair, Carol Ann ............... 2112185 Capper, William Francis.. Blackwell, Loren .................... 75 Blake, Francis Eugene ........... 2614015 Blankenship, Kenneth Hugh ..... 191Aud.5 Blaylock, David Micheal .......... 2714065 Bledsoe, Gilbert ............... 31, 50, 87 Bledsoe, Jerry Lynn. . . .... 2112195, 34 Blundell, Donald ....... ....... 2 914195 Borad, Geraldene Leona .......... 3114225 Boggs, Richard ..................... 72 Boice, Sandra Sue ......... 2814125, 42. 58 Bollinger, Edward Lee ...... 1711035, 87,90 Bollinger, Wanda Lou. . . .... 1811055, 77 Bonavia, Carrie M. ..... .... 2 413015, 78 Bonavia, Johanna Marie ....... 3014175, 77 Bond, Gary Stuart ........ . . .2213045, 74 Bond, Wanda Sue 2412145, 35, 40, 41, 49, 61, 70,104 Bonner, Lenore Caroldean Index Butler, Phillip ......... 2012095, 41, 74, 75 Byers, Claudette .... 2412135, 43, 72, 73, 102 Byrd, James ....................... 74 C Caccioppo, Mrs. Paul ................ 16 Caccioppo, Paul Phillip 2714055, 40, 41, 45, 50, 58, 64, 71, 72, 73, 76, 79,101,104 Cady Mabel Aileen ........ 11, 3014175, 43 Cahill, Glenna Louise ...... 11,2112185,48 Cain, Martha Lee ...... 12, 2714065, 78, 79 Caldwell, Arthur Edward. . .2714065, 35, 104 Caldwell, Mary ..... 5 ............ 2814125 Calhoun, Judith Marie ...... .3114225, 104 Cali, Salvatore, Joseph 2313065, 41, 64, 84, 86, 88,105 Calia, Connie Rose ......... .2112185, 105 Callow, Juanita Marie ..... 2914l65, 33, 105 Calohan, Micheal Stephen ..... 2112165, 87 Calvert, George H. ....... 12,2112165,102 Cammack, Larry Alan ........ 2112195, 105 Campbell, Jerry .................... 87 Campbell, Waunita Faye ......... 1912025 Campion, Virginia Marie. . 2814125, 43, 49, 58 Camposs, Sarah Sue ............. 2112165 Campuzano, Diana Pound 2313075, 43, 47, 71, 75 Cannon, Charlotte ................... Coleman, Betty Sue ......... 2914l65, 105 Coleman, George Martin 2012035, 76, 90, 105 Collins, Carolyn Sue ....... 2413105, 60, 78 Colner, Albert John ......... .... 3 014175 Colyer, Janice ............... 1912025, 53 Colyer, Marilyn .... 3014205, 33, 72, 73, 105 Cona, Fana ....... 1811055, 43, 47, 48, 60 Conrad, Carole ................ 2012035 Conforti, Ronnie Gene ........... 1711035 Connerley, Floyd Earl. . .2814085, 41, 58, 93 Cook, Janet Faye ........ 2814105, 43, 102 Cook, Russell Leo ................ 31,74 Cooper, Darlene Frances ......... 2814085 Copenhaver, Luella ..... .... 2 914135, 60 Corley, George ...... ..... 2 313055 Cornelius, Lucille ...... ........... 1 2 Cornett, Faye Ellen .......... 2914135, 77 Cosentino, Joe Eugene ........... 2714075 Costanza, Gene ....... . . .2614035, 105 Coulson, Joseph .................... 87 Counti, Thomas .................... 35 Courtier, Marian ........ Z413085, 61, 105 Courtier, Mary Esther 2413085, 42, 60, 68, 69 Cousins, Gwendolyn Nadine 2412145, 35, 43, 47, 53, 102 Coutts, Charles Hugh ........ 2513135, 93 Cowan, Edward ......... Cox, Carolyn Sue ..... ...... 2 213015, 77 Cox, James Curtis .... . ...... 2513135, 93 Cox, Robert Earl ......... 2814085, 58, 74 Cox, Sharon Ann ............... 2213035 Capper, Harry Cranford .......... 2 2130 . .1912025, 87, 2313065, 43, 46, 76, 104 Boone Anne Wineired. .2012095, 42, 61, 76 Boonei Carolyn Sue .......... 2914135, 61 Boone, Donald Kay .... oanna ........ .Z313075, 45, 50, 73 . . .1912015, 33, 104 Boone, Jerry ....... .... 2 714065, 79, 87 BOPP. Bopp, Joseph ............. 2213045, 35, 74 Borchardt, Edward Roe. . .........2413095 Borowski, Joseph William ......... 2213015 Boten, Paula Ann ......... 2112165, 47, 60 Boulton, Clara ........ Bouse, Romona Roselie. . Bouyear, Rita Monteze.. Bowen, Martha Adora.. Box, Carolyn Anne ..... Box, Linda Lois ...... Box, Velma Elizabeth. . . Boyd, James F. ...... . Boyle, John Larry .... Boyle, Richard ........ . . . . . .l1, 2213045 . . . . . .2614015, 78 . . . . . .2814125, 35 . . . . . .2714055, 79 . .... 2112185,76 . . . . .2814125 . . . .3014205,10g . . . .2012l05, 77 191Aud5 Clayton, Bruce. .1711045, Boyle, Robert Joseph ...... 2714075, 34, 104 Boyles, Joy .......... 19120l5, 49, 60, 104 Bradley, Sharon Elizabeth 2513135, 34, 43, 49, 53,72 Brand, Patricia Ann ....... 1811055, 72, 73 Brasington, Frank ................... 77 Bratton, Edward .................... 93 Brengarth, Doris Jean ......... 2413105, 78 Brengarth, Raymond Earl ........ 2012105 Brewer, Jerry Clyde ........ 2814085, 58, 93 Brewer, Judith Kay .............. . . .77 Briant, Norma Jean ..... 2213035, 48, 60,78 Brim, Ruth Ellen .............. 2814125 Brocato, Anthony ........... 191Aud.5, 60 Brocato, Salvatore Anthony .... 2814085, 104 Brogoto, Joan Phyllis ......... 3114225, 58 Phyllis Rose. . .2613175, 35, 48,61 Brogoto, Brooks, David R. ............ 2313075, 50 Brower, Harold W. ........... 11, 2614035 Brown, Carole Jean .... 171l045, 43, 70, 104 Brown, John Nevelle ....... 2914145, 45, 77 Brown, Kenneth Wayne 1912015, 34, 90,104 Brown, Margaret Ann ..... 3114225,78,104 Brown, Mary Lou 1711045, 35, 41, 48, 49, 53, 70, 80,104 Brown, Mary Minnette ........ 2112185, 60 Patricia Ann ........ . . . . 1811105 Shirley Ann ...... 2814125, 35, 104 Brown, Brown, Browne, J. Robert ........... 11, 3014195 Brownley, Lawrence .... 2112195, 35, 45, 104 Brugioni, Leroy Donald. . 2714055, 76, 79, 1 Carder, Mrs. Carl ................... Carder, John Harold .......... 2714075, Carder, Scott Lamb ..... 2714075, 50, 87, Carder, Sharon Virginia 2413085, 40, 43, 58, 61, 63, 68, 69, 72,762 1 12 45 90 Capps, Patsy Lee .............. 31, 60, 78 6 50 89 Cardis, Carolyn Jean ....... 2814125, 43, 72 Carper, Jay ......... ......... 3 1, 93 Carr, Donald ..... .... .......... 9 3 Carriker, David Glenn. . . . . .2112165, 93 Carriker, Mrs. Glenn .... ......... 1 6 Carson, Johanna Ruth ........ 2513145, 74 Carter, Georgann Elizabeth .... 2513115, 105 Carter, Thomas ........... 2012035, 75, 93 Cartmell, James Leroy .......... 191Aud.5 Case, Clifford LaVerne .... , ..... 2614035 Case, Mary Pauline ............. 2213045 Caseldine, Marjorie Lou 2814105, 43, 60, 76,102 Cash, Robert Doyle .......... 2714065, 79 Casper, Roy Thomas ......... 2914135, 93 Cassata, Diana May ............. 3014195 Catalina, Rosemary 3014205, 34, 46, 47, 48, 78,105 Catron, Donna May. . 1811 Catron, Martha Marie.. . Cavallaro, Carl Anthony.. Cavender, Edwin ........ 105, 48, 49, 61, 78 . . . . .2112185,48 .. . . .2714065, 79 ........50,105 Cernich, RoseMarie ...... . . .2213015 Cessna, Claud ....... . Cessor, Samuel Joseph. . . Chase, Carolyn Christine.. Childress, Bernice Golden. . . . . . . . . .93 . . .2714065, 79 . . . . .26140l5, 77 . . . . .2413095, 77 Childress, Lowell Franklin ........ 2413095 Chrisman, Gary Dale .... Chrisman, Judy Lee ..... Chrisman, Thomas Leon.. Cindrich, Fred P. ...... . Civella, JoAnn ....... Clark, Charles ........ Clark, Claude Allen ..... Clark, Jerry Joe ........ Clark, Joan Annetta ..... Clark, John ........... . . ..... 2914155 2513145 '.2413105,78 . . . ..2714075 ...1811105 ........2513145 ........1711035 . . . . .2313075, 34 .2914l65, 34,105 . . . .1811065,105 Clark, Judith Gail. .201Z095, 43, 72, 73, 102 Clark, Richard Louis .... Clarkson, JoAnn Lucille.. Clausen, Violet Maren . . . . .1912025, 87 . .2213045, 42, 49 12, 2714055, 76, 77, 79 Claybaugh, Robert James 2012095, 41, 84, 86, 90 64, 70, 74, 88, 105 04 Bryant, Jane ................ 3014175, 77 Bryson, aura ............... 2814085, 58 Buccero, Rosalind 1811105, 41, 46, 48, 60, 78 Buckner, Roy Virgil .......... 2413105, 93 Burton, Judith Ann .......... 1811105, 61 Butler, Robert Lynn .... ..... 2 313075 Butler, Donald Leroy .... ........ 9 3 120 Clitt, Larry Edward .........,,.. 2914155 Clifton, Polly Ann .............. 2914135 Clough, Madalin ............ 12, 2412145 Coakley, Charles ........ 2513115. 35, 105 Coates, Era .,.............. 1912025, 53 Coffman, Carol Nadine 2814125, 41, 53, 61, 80 Cole, Edwin Loyd ........... 2513115, 105 Cole, Wilbur Vose .............. 2213045 Cramer, Barbara Gail 3014205, 34, 46, 49, 60, 105 Cramer, Beverly Jean 2814125, 46, 49, 61, 78 Cramer, Della Joan .......... 3014195, 77 Crane, Mildred Louise ........... 2914135 Crispi, Carol Ann ....... .... 2 914145, 60 Criswell, Jay Allen ..... . . .3014175, 105 Crockett, D. R. Mrs.. ....... ....... . .16 Crockett, Donald Edward 2714055,76,79. 106 Crockett, Joyce Ann .... 2814085, 43, 45, 58 Croney, Virginia Sue ............ 3014205 Cross, Nancy ............ 1912025, 41, 60 Cross, Mrs. R. ..................... 16 Crouch, William ...... 2513115, 74, 75, 106 Croucher, John . . .2313055, 84, 86, 101, 106 Crumpley, Don Wesley .... 2112195, 33, 106 Cucar, John Anthony ............ 3014175 Cuccia, Marie Irene 2914165, 34, 46, 48, 106 Cuezze, Mary Ann ........... 2112165.48 Cuezze, Sandra Rose ............ 3014195 Cummings, Francis Juanita ........ 2613175 Cummins, Carol Louise .......... .2213045 Cundiff, Harvey Meredith. .2513l15, 33, 106 Cunningham, Rebecca . .2914l65, 34, 76, 106 Curless, Carol Jean ...... ........ 2 513145 Curry, Michael ................. 74. 87 Curtis, Glenn Lester ............. 2413095 Curtis, Melba Jean ........... 2814105, 45 Cusumano, Ray Anthony. . .2914145, 74, 106 Cusumano, Robert John .... . .2012035, 118 D Dake, Ruth Lavern ............. 2112165 Dailey, Don Baker. . . 2012065, 41, 84, 86, 90 DaMitz, Buddie Joe ............. 2513115 DaMitz, Wanda Faye ........ 1912025, 47 Daniel, Mr. ...................... 12 Daniel, Minnie Etta .......... 2914135, 46 Daniels, Phillip . . . . . .19120l5, 34, 106 Danner, Ronald .... ....... 2 714075, 93 Darrah, Roy Paul ......... 201Z095, 47, 74 Daugherty, Imagene ......... 3114225, 73 Daugherty, Nadene ......... 2914l65, 106 Davenport, Robert Lee ........ 2413095, 93 Davis, Betty Sue ........ .... 2 513145, 61 Davis, Beverly Jean. . . ........ 3114225 Davis, Charles Roy ............. 2213115 Davis, Jo Ann .......... 2912195,34,106 Dearing, Robert Edward 2213045, 50, 64, 72, 73, 76, 88, 90, 97 DeGrado, Joseph Charles ......... 2814085 Deister, Marilyn Lee ...... 12,1811105, 52 DeLapp, Judith Kay ............ 2012035 Delisio, Chris Joseph .... 3014175, 89, 90, 93 Delisio, Elizabeth Ann .... Delisio, George Joseph .... Deloughery, Barbara Ellen. Del Percio, Catherine ..... DeMarco, Joseph Thomas. DeMent, Robert Eugene. . . . .2914135, 46 . . . .2614035, 33 . . . . . . .2112185 . . . .2112185, 35 . . . . . . .2012105 . . . .2914145, 33 2714053, 34, 46, 48, 76, 108 Dempsey, Barbara Dean 2112193, 46, 48,58,106 Deniston, D. L. ................. 12, 85 DePasco, Linda Marie.. . 2814123, 49, 58, 61 Deshazer, Joyce Joan. .... 2914163, 33, 106 DeSimone, Lasper .............. 2914133 Destefano, dithvgo 2914163, 34, 46, 48, 106 Dever, Leonard ayne .... 2614033, 35, 106 Index Faron, Dorothy Marion .... 2112183, 33, 107 Farrar, David Emest 2212033, 41, 45, 74, 75 Giordano, Sunday Rose Feagans, Patricia Maureen 2112183, 34, 52, 61, 62, 73, 76, 89,107 Feitz, Richard James ................ 74 Ferguson, Ardythe Pauline ..... 1811103, 78 Ferro, J ames 2313063, 41, 64, 72, 76, 84, 86, 107 DeWitte, Ronald ................... 87 DiCapo, JoAnn Marie ........... 2112183 Dice, Robert H. ......,... .... 2 914133 DiLare Dilks, Dillon, nzo, Joe Vincent .......... 2513133 Donna Marie .......... 2213043, 72 Robert ....... .............. 8 7 DiRaimo, Robert John 2012093, 41, 50, 58, 71,102,106 Dishman, Barbara Ao ......... 2814123, 73 Distefano, Sylvia nn ........ Fine, Claude Hairston ........... 2513113 Fisher, Gilbert Blain ...... 2012093, 41, 58 Fisher, Larry Pat ............ 2313073, 93 Fisher, Pearl Irene ............. 2613173 Fithen, Rodger D. .......... 3014173, 107 Fitzwater, Marilee Edith ...... 2914143, 49 Fitzwater, Raymond Wayne ........... 79 Flagg, Margaret L. .......... 12, 76, 78, 79 Flahive, Charles Anthony ...... 2714063, 79 Fleener, Carl Lee .............. 2213013 . . . . . . . 72 Ditmars, Thomas ...... 12, 1711043, 70, 71 Divine, Beverly Ruth ...... 2814083, 47, 58 Dixon, Joanne 2914163, 61, 71, 72, 73, 76,106 Dodson, Woody Wilson .......... 2513133 Doiron, Patricia Lovan ........... 2914143 Dold, Adam Joseph .......... 2112193, 93 Dold, Richard Lee ........... 2413103, 93 Donelson, James Theodore ........ 2213013 Donnici, Peter John .......... 1912023, 45 Donnici, Rose Marie . 2413083, 43, 60, 68, 69, 80, 106 Dorman, Lawrence Edward ........ 1912023 Dorsey, Gearry Lee ............. 2012103 Doss, Sharon Lee ......... 2213043, 61, 77 Downing, Howard L. 2012063, 47, 93, 94, 102 Downs, Betty Louise ...... 1912023, 52, 78 Downum, William .......... 2714063, 79 Driller, Timothy Charles ......... 2714073 Duane, David Eugene ...... ..... 2 213033 Duffy, Timothy David. .3014173, 41, 50,90 Duncan, gack Amold ............ 2313053 Dunlap, ary Nelson ...... 2914143,41, 74 Durham, Carole Sue 3014173, 43, 48, 53, 61,77 Duston, Robert Warren ....... 2313073, 106 Dykes, Kay Jeanette ........ 3014203, 106 E Eagle, Linda Marie. .1711043, 35, 43, 70, 107 Early, Floyd, Mrs. .................. 16 Early, Ross Floyd 2012093, 35, 41, 84, 86, 88, 90, 97 Eastep, Janice Eulene ........... 3014173 Eberts, Karen ....... 2213013, 33, 102, 107 Egan, Merlin Glen .............. 2012033 Egleston, Helen ............. 3014173, 77 Egleston, Juanita Lucille ...... 2213033, 77 Ehrhardt, Shirley ....... 2914163, 33, 107 Eichman, Karlyn Jean. .2814083, 41, 58, 72 Elledge, Judy Claudette 2112183, 40, 41, 48, 53, 61, 62, 64, 72 73, 76, 80, 89, 100, 101, 107 Elliff, Sandra Lee 2914143, 42, 47, 58, 60, 77 Elliott, gohn ............ 2313053, 84, 86 Elliott, helby Lee ........... 2714073, 93 Elliott, Vemon, Mrs.. . . ....... . . .16 Elliott, Vernon ............. 2413093, 93 Ellis, Nancy Sue ............. 2513133, 78 Elser, Robert Brooks 2914153, 72, 73, 84, 86, 90, 97 Embrey, Caroline .................. 77 Emery, Norma Irene ............ 2614013 Emmett, Judith Sharon ....... 3014203, 35 Engle, Eugene Merle 2012063, 40, 41, 50, 74, 75, 102, 107 Engle, Mrs. Merle .................. 16 Engle, Merle R. .............. 12, 2714073 Enloe, Dwaine L. ..... ....... 2 012033 Enloe, John David .......... 2614033, 107 Ruth Marie ........ 3014173, 53, 61 Enloe, Epperson, Ethyl Sue .......... 3014173, 61 Eshnaur, Anna Elizabeth ......... 1811103 Estrada, Alfonso ................... 87 Eubank, Thomas Keith 2714053, 76, 79, 107 Everitt, Sandra Joyce ......... 2413103, 78 F Fanara, Anthony Louis .......... 2213043 Farmer, Loretta Faye 2914163, 41, 61, 76,107 Fleisher, Robert Erwin .......... .2012093 Flicke, Barbara .................... 75 Flippin, Luster Thomas .... 1912013, 34, 118 Flippin, Maretta ...... 2714053, 61, 77, 79 Flores, Andrew .................... 87 Flower, Rosalee Ann. . . ........ 2213043 Forbes, Deanna Rae ............. 1811103 Forbes, John Gordon ...... 2413093, 87, 90 Fornelli, Linda 2413083, 43, 47, 68,69,76,102,107 Forrest, Ella Mae .............. 1811103 Frakes, Ronald Mason ...... . .2413103, 87 Francis, Barbara ....... ....... 3 014173 Frank James Dean ....... 2213013,87 Franzeskos, John Gus ..... l2213033, 50 Fraser, Roger .............. 2313073, 41 French, Bennett . .2313063, 41, 58, 101, 107 Fritchie, Marsha ............ 2413103, 78 Fuller, Harold Lee ........... 2714073, Glasgow, Donna Sue 2012093, 43, 48, 53, 61,76 Glasscock, Shirley Jeannettieixzov 35 43 60 Glenn, Juam. Marie ....... 2415103161212 Glorioso, Connie Virginia 2814123, 48, 58, 60 Glorioso, gnhn Steven ............ 2914153 ggggrey, Slonfia ............... 31,47 rey, ir y rac e 2112183, 48, 60, 80 108 Godfrey, vonda ............ 1811053, 77 gee, 1GlIeraldTg..ee. . . .2714073, 41, 45, oe, r . omas . .............. . gglderi, Doxnna 11VIae .......... nz , osep .............. Goodiniiii, Joyce Fay .... 1811053, 43, 48, 53 goofgsnaan, I-,Ncarnian .......... 2 7 n, au eon ............. gorhang, Igareg Sue .......... 18115123181 ott, an ra ue ............... Gottstein, James Cornelius .... 191Aud.3,93 Gottstein, Priscilla Anne. . .2313073, 47, 108 Gouge, Thelma Lucille ........... 2814123 Gowing, Marva Sean. . . ....... 1811053 Graham, Frank . ...... ........ 2 313053 grantham, Klofepgi ................. 94 raupner, y an ne 2614033, 433, 50, 84, 86, 88, 90, 108 Graves, William Dale .... 2213043, 73, 87, 89 graves,BVHinfelr,dRWalter 2614033, 1108 r , 1 o ...... ...... . gray, Fiiantizes .Lillian ......... 2313073ll ra , ames ....................... Gragbih, Wallace ............ 2714063, 79 Greely, Jerry Eugene. .2213043, 34, 50, 108 Green, Charles Thomas .... 2513113, 46, 108 Fulmer, Charles ................... 93 Fuller, Kenneth Edward ....... 1711033, Fumal, Irene ......... 2213043, 43, 49, 58 G Galate, Vincent Joseph. .2513113, 34, 73, 107 Green, Green , Donna Kay ........ 1811103, 41, 52 Everett Leroy ...... 2914143, 74, 75 Galbraith Gayle Patricia ......... 1811103 Galetti, Joseph Douglas ...... 2614033, 107 Galettl, Patricia ........ .......... 7 5 Gallo, Mary Jo ........ ..... 3 014193 Gamm, Yvonne ....... .... 2 112163, 77 Gano Tedd Jay ............ 2814083, 107 Garafolo, Joseph Charles. . .201Z103, vs, 107 Garcia, Steven ................ 1711033 Garcia, Teresa Rose ..... ....... 1 811053 Garcia, Wilma Jean.. . ..... 2814103, 78 Gartield, ,Jerry ..... . . .2513113, 35,107 Garrett, rancis . . ........ 2213033 Garrett, Frank ..... ......... 4 7,93 Garrett, Harvey ..... ..... 2 213013 Garrett. Wanda Jean .... .... 3 114223 Garrison, Bernita Mae. . . ..... 33, 107 Garrison, Glenn Alex ............ 2714063 Garrison, Thomas James Garzee, Gatten , Gauert, Gauldin, Gaylord, 1711043, 40, 41, 46, 50, 70, 76, 108 Connie Gene ...... 2112183, 33, 108 Donald Alan ...... 1912013, 34, 108 Hazel Marie ......... 1711043, 35, 40, 43, 48, 49, 53, 60, 70, 80, 101, 108 Mrs. Mary .......... 12, 3114223 Gladys ............ 12, 2012033 Geabhart, John Fred ......... 2313053,76 Geistdorfer, Carl Harold ......... 3014193 Gentry, Alberta ................ 2313073 George, Harry Duane ............ 1811063 Gialde, Joseph Stephen .... l91Aud.3,4S, 73 Giambalvo, Vincent 2513113, 72, 73, 84, 86,108 Giarraputo, Bertha 2814103, 35, 43, 46, 48,108 Gibbs, Patricia Lee Gibson, Gibson, 2914163, 34, 40, 43, 49,108 David . .................... 87 James Walter 2012063, 76, 84, 86, 108 Giddens, Joyce Elaine 2B14123, 35, 76, 102. 108 Giese, Donald Eugene ........... 2012103 Giles, Mary ................. 31, 41, 60 Gill, John Henery ...... ....... 2 714063 Gill, Ann U ...... l .............. 2513143 Gillam, Gillen, Gilmore, Keith Curtls .... . ........ 2413083 Lawrence Edward. . .2012093, 93, 94 Isabel E. ........ 12,211Z193,41 Green, Jennie Louise .... 1811103, 41, 45, 52 Green, Richard Arthur. .2012103, 35, 46, 108 Green, Richard D. .... ...... 1 811063,108 Greer, Edward Mike ............. 2313073 Greer, Maude Ann ...... . . .2213033, 60 Gregory, Vernon Leeroy ....... 72, 73, 108 Gretzinger, Patricia ..... .... 2 614013 Griftin, William Eugene ....... 1811063, 93 Gridith, Daniel Lee ..... . . .2614033, 93 Grifhth, Roberta ....... ..... 1 811103 Griggs, Patricia Annita .......... 3114223 Grigsby, Harry .................... 93 Grimes, Frank M. ........ 2112193, 34, 108 Grimes, Martha Louise ........ 1811103, 33 Grove, Bette Lynne ............. 2213033 Grover, Janice Rose ............. 1811103 Guadagnano, Angeline . .1811103,46, 48, 61 Gutiey, Charline Louise .......... 2814083 Guinn, Joyce Evelyn ............ 2914143 Guiter, William Ray .......... 2213033, 77 Gulick, John Kurt ........... 2012103, 50 Gull, Delores Ann 2112l83,34,48, 58,60,71,76. 109 Gurera, Antoinette Elaine. . .2112163, 61, 78 Gurera, Carl ...................... 87 Gurera, Paul Joseph ...... ...... 2 012103 Gurera, Vincent Carl .... . . .2012093, 76 Gurriere, Margie ................. 31, 35 Gusman, John .......... .... . 191Aud.3 Guth, Arlene Elizabeth .......... 1811103 Guynn, Juanita Jo. .2112183, 46, 58, 60, 78 H Hagerman, Raymond Lavern 2112193, 35, 109 Hake, Carla Jane ............ 2112163, 77 Hake, William John ......... 2614033, 109 Hall, Nancy Ann ............... 2814083 Hallisey, Judith ............... Halterman, Herbert Franklin ...... Hamer, Donald Eugene .......... 3014193 Hamilton, Judith Ann ........... 2313073 Hamilton, Linda Sue 1811103, 42, 47, 60, 78 1-Iammack, Phyllis Ann .......... 2614013 Hanlon, Carolyn Kay ........ 2914133, 77 Hanlon, Roma Rae ....... 2112183,33,109 Hanson, David Edward ........... 2513013 Harbrucker, Charles ........... 191Aud.3 Harbrucker, Sandra Jean. .2914163, 33, 109 Harding, Julie Jon ..... 2413083, 41, 47, 48 Hardman, Jack ........ ........ 1 811063 Harmon, Charles Henry 2614033, 84, 86, 90,109 .....78 1711033 ,121 Harp, Harold Lloyd ...... ...... 2 914141 Harper, Gary C. ............ . . .2714071 Harris, Sharon Rae ..... 2914141, 41, 47, 58 Hartley, Bemard Arthur. . . 2614031, 40, 41, 50, 64 73, 76, 84, 86, 88, 90, 100, 101, 109 Hartley, Mrs. Ralph ................. 16 Hartman, Claudia Ruth ...... 2112181, 109 Hartz, Sue Ann ......... . . .1811051, 61 Haskins, Ronald ........ . .......... 93 Hatcher, Carol Jean 2814101, 43, 61, 76, 102, 71 Hatcher, Mary Beth .... 2112191, 33, 71, 109 Havens, Judith Rae 1 1711041, 35, 58, 60, 70,101,109 Index Huffaker, Katharine Marie ........ 1811051 Donna Jean ...... 2613171, 43,58 Hughes, Hughes, Emma Jane. ............... 12 Hughes, Judy Ann .............. 2613171 Hughes, Larry ........ 2714071, 47, 72, 93 Raymond Virgil 2313061 76 110 Hughes, . . . , Huhn, charles H. ...... 12, 1711031,87,88 Huke, Robert ........ 2513011, 35, 84, 86 Humbird, William Ronald. . 2313051, 41, 45 Hume, Judith Louise 1912011, 34, 42, 58, 60, 76, 110 Hun, William ..................... 77 Hunter, Earl Kent ................ 45, 50 Huntsman, Mrs. Edwin .............. 16 Huntsman, Karen Sue , , ,9,15, 2914141, gg, 86 Hurr, William ..... . . . Hawthorne, Kenneth. 12, 2914151, 84, 86, 90 S 1 ' F 7 Hayde, y via rances ........ 2l12161, 2 Hayes, Margie Ann ............. 1811051 Hayes, Mary Ellen .... . .... 1912021 Hayes, William Carl ..,. ...... 2 614011 Heath, Norma Sue ........... 2814121, 43 Heilig, Alan Curtis ........ 2012031, 74, 75 Heilig, Joseph Lee. .2012091, 47, 74, 75, 109 Heine, Fred .... . .........31,74 Helliker Larry Allen ......... 3014191, 77 Helm, Kowena Lea ...... 3014201, 33, 109 Henderson, Harriette S ..... . . . 12, 3014201 Hedrick, Roy Bradford ...... 2313061, 109 Hendricks, Lonna Joyce. .2212031, 52, 73, 78 Hendrix, David Crielly ....... 2012061, 109 Hendrix, Trudie Alice. . .2012091, 42, 49, 60 Henning, Alice Mae.. ........ 2213031, 78 Henry, Barbara Ann 2714051, 43, 61, 64, 76,79 Henry, Mrs. Frank. ................. 16 Henry, Leatrice Joy ............. 1811051 Henry, Patricia Ann .... 2814081, 41, 58, 73 Henry, Ray Frank. . .2012091, 40, 41, 87, 90 Hentschel, Jack William.2213011, 41, 45, 102 Herman, Gary Maurice ........ 2714071, 93 Hermes, Lawrence Eugene ..... 2714071, 41 Herrington, Robert Steve. .' . .... 1711031 Heslop, Larry .......... .... 2 513141 Hibdon, Leo .................... 31, 93 Hickman, Eloise ............... 2213031 Higgins, Judith Caroll 2213011, 43, 48. 52, 58 Huntsucker, Evelyn Marie . ....... 3014191 Hurlburt, Virginia Fay .......... 2413091 Hurlburt, Vivian Kay ........ 1811051, 45 Hurley, Linda Lee. . . 2914141, 43, 47, 60, 78 Hurr, Betty Lou ............ 1811101, 76 Hurr, Georgia Loraine ........ 2l12181, 78 Hurst, John Richard. . . Hurst, Ronald ....... Hustad, Paul .......... Hutchings Dale Aubrey 26 401 1 1 ...2012061,110 ....2914151 Hutchinson, Arlene Kayi I I I 11 .zzqsosp, vs I Ibarra, John ......... . . . . . . . .87 Inselman, James Cecil ........ 2012091, 33 Ito, Gary S. ......... . I . . . . .2914151 Kilgore, Glen Arthur. . . ...... 2914141 Kilgore, Trevia Sue .... . . .1811101, 45 Kimrey, David Ervin. . . ....... 2213011 Fred George. .... . . . .... 2413101 Kimsey, Kincaid, Brenda .... ..... .... . . 2812141 Kincaid, Jerry Lee ...... 191Aud.1,93,110 King, Janice Elizabeth. . . . ...... . 2814101 King, Lucille ...... . . . ............ .45 King, Margaret Ann .... . .3014201, 76, 110 Kirkpatrick, Frank B. ....... ........ 1 3 Kirwin, Elsie Irene . . . ..... 2513131,78 Kisner, Mary Ann .... .... 2 213031 Kni ht, Judith ..................... 75 Kock, Gary Thomas ........... . . .31, 74 Kranz, Loydine Norma.2112181, 33 102, 110 Kremer, Shirley Ann ..... .3114221, 35, 110 Kresse, Arthur O. ............. 13, 68, 69 Krevitz, David ....... ......... 2 313051 Krokstrom, David .................. 93 Krokstrom, Saundra .2012091, 61, 73, 76, 80 Kropf, Mary Lou 1711041, 34, 40, 43, 48, 60, 70,102,111 Krusor, Joan ...................... 75 Krusor, Karen .......... ....... .... 7 5 Krueger, Sandra Esther ....... 2 614011, 77 Kunz, O. W. ............... 13, 1811051 Kushinski, James Edward 2513011, 35, 93, 94 L Larimore, Merle June .... ...... 2 613171 Lamblin, Alfred Byrne ........ 2012061,33 Lambkin, Ronald ................... 77 Lambrecht, Jack Eugene ...... 2313071, 87 Lamm, Nannie Rebecca. . . . .1811101, 43, 78 Landers, Donna Jean ................. 77 2914l61, 41, 48, 53, 60,71,109 Jablecki, Larry Thomas. ......... 1711031 Jackson, Nancy Carroll 3014201, 34, 48,110 Jackson, Vivian, Marie 3014201, 35, 40, 42, 45, 110 Jacobs, Patricia Ann ...... 2313071, 60, 77 Jank, Anna Caroline. .2412131, 35,102,110 Jank, Arthur William ......... 3014171,45 Landers, Mark James. . . Landuyt, Robert Lee. . . Lang, Karen Mae ...... Lang, Richard ........ Lankford, Lynn Thomas LaPorte, Peggy Sue .... LaPorte, Phillip Anthony Larsen, Gerald Melvin .... . .. . . . .2914151 . . . . . .2112161, 93 . . .2413091, 72, 77 . . . . . .2914131, 89 .........1912021 . . . . . .250141,-18 . ...... . l91Aud.1 . . .3014201,11O High, Richard William ..... 2914l41, 74, 75 Hill, Barbara Ann. . . ...... 2814121, 41, 62 Hill, Clyde ....................... 75 Hill, Leah Diane ........ 2513141,78,109 Hiltner, Dennis Clifton ...... 2313061, 109 Hilton, Carol Ann ........... 2613171, 53 Hilton, Derrel Hugh .... . . .2814081, 109 Hilton, Janet Ruth ............ 35, 41, 78 Hines, Dixie Lee ............ 2513l41, 77 Hinton, Diana Lee ........... 2714051, 60 Hixson, Donna Rose. .1811101, 41, 47, 58, 74 Hobbs, Edman Nelson ........... 2012101 Hobson, Donna Jean ............ 1811051 Hockett, Buddy Arthur .... 2313071, 76, 109 Hodge, Richard Allen ............ 2213041 Hodges, Billie Jo ............ 2213041, 78 Hoenshell, Shirley ................. 75 Hogan, Patricia Ann .... 2213011, 41, 45, 61 Hogue, Deanna June ....... 2012091, 47, 71 Holbert, Florence Lavonne 250141, 42, 52, 61 Holding, Donna Jean ......... 2213031, 47 Holladay, Robert ................ 93, 74 Holler, Richard William .... .... 2 40091 Holloway, John ........ . . .2714061, 79 Holst, Donald ........ . . .2213031, 93 Holst, Johnnie Eugene .... ...... 2 513011 Hopper, Michael : ............. 2313071 Hooper, Patricia Louise .... 1811051, 60, 78 Hoover, Lloyd .............. 250141, 93 Hopkins, Jeanette Arlene 1711041, 47, 58, 70,109 Horn, Ruby Marilyn .......... 1811101, 60 Hosman, Eva Janelle 2914141, 43, 45, 53, 60, 64,78 Hotchkiss, Judith .............. 2613171 House, Bernice. .................... 75 Houser, Delores Jean. . . .... 1811101 Houser, Terry Lee ..... .......... 8 8 How, Carol Jean ........ .. .1811101, 60 Howard, June Darlene ........... 2814121 Howard, Signa Leigh ........ 31, 74, 75, 76 Hoyt, Ronald Vincent ................ 58 Hubbard, Myrna Jeanne ....... 2112161, 47 Huckabey, William Edward 1711041, 40, 41, 46, 47, 58, 68, 69, 70,110 Huckaby, Betty ............... 1811051 Hudson, William Earl ........ 2413091, 110 122 Jarrett, Robert William .... 2513011, 34, 110 Jenkins, Carolyn Irene ........ 2112161, 78 Jenkins, Edward ................... 75 Jenkins, Edwin Jr.. ....... 1711031, 41, 74 Jennings, Joseph Henry .............. 12 Jergins, Jon Blain ...... 2714071, 74, 84, 86 Johannaber, Edna Mary .............. 12 Johnson Clifton E. .......... 12, 2513011 Johnsoni Larry ................ 2012031 Johnson Mable Irene. . . . 2914161, 33,110 Johnsoni Verdele Wayne .......... 2413101 Johnson, Woodrow ....... Joiner, Donna Sue. . . . . 181110177 Joiner, Paul Dean ..... 50, 891 90 Jones Herbert Wayne ........... 221304 Jonesz Janice Lea ............... 2313071 Jones, Lloyd ...................... 75 Jones, Jones Peggy Sue. ........ 2914141,42,45 Reta Belle ...... 3014201, 34, 46, 110 Jonesi Richard Dean ............. 3014191 Jones, Shirley ....... .... Q ..... 2 213031 Joy, Marlene .................. 2413091 Julian, Sue Louise ........ K Kalina Mar Ann , y ........ Kappler, Donald Eugene.. Kappler, Robert Duane. . 2313071, 43, 45 .. . .1811101, 61 .. . .2313071, 34 . . .2313051,110 Karaff, David ...................... 87 Kauzlarich, Richard Lee. . . Kean, Albert Leslie ....... 200101. 90, 110 .. . .2614031, 34 Kean, Dorothy Ann .......... 19120Z1, 77 Keck, Carol Jane.. . .... . Keirns, Kathryn L. ................. 12 Keirns, Nancy Rae. .2714051, 43, 53, 64, 79 Keithley, Roy Gene ......... l811051. 110 Kellough, Louise Ester . ..... ..... 3 114221 Kelly, Robert Shelton ........ 2614011, 94 Kelly, William Grant .... .... 2 714071,94 Kennedy, Carole Ann ......... 250141, 76 Kennedy, Evelyn M. ................ 12 Kennedy, Raymond Carl ...... 1711031,35 Kerr, Roberta Marcella. . .2412141, 3114221 Key, Lawrence R. .............. 1811061 Kidwell, Martha Ann ...... 1811051, 61, 77 Kidwell, Mrs. W. R. ................ 16 Kidwell, William Ralph 2112191, 41, 50, 73, 93,110 Larsen, Rolhld Gene. . .2614031, 74, 75, 111 Lathrom, James Harold .......... 2814081 Lathrope, Lora Lee ............. 2413091 Lauck, Shirley Anne ..... 2914161, 102, 111 Laughlin, Wanda Jean. . 2413081, 35, 42, 111 Lavelock, Mae Jolene ............ 2814101 Law, Donald Ray .............. 2814081 Lawson, Larry Herbert ......... . .2714061 Layton, Patricia Ann 3014201, 43, 48, 58, 76, 111 Leach, Patricia Orlene ........... 1811101 Leaton, John Roger ....... 2413091, 50, 74 Lee, Carol Ann. ...... 3014201, 33, 35, 111 Lee, Charles ......... . ............ 93 Leggio, Vincent Anthony .,....... 2814081 LeGrotte, Joanne Marie ....... 2413091, 78 Leiby, Cecil LeRoy ........... 19120Z1, 93 Lentz, Eleanor Eileen 2012091, 42, 49, 53, 60 Leon, Juanita ................. 2213011 Lemka, Judith Mae Sutter .... 2313061, 111 Lepper, Charles Dale .... 2112l61, 73, 87, 90 Lepper, Raymond LeRoy 2614031, 41, 50, 64, 73, 84, 86, 90,111 Lepper, Roger James .......... 2112l61, 46 Levens, John Allen ............. l91Aud.1 LeVota, Samuel Laurence 2012061, 50, 72, 89, 90 Lewis, Ronald Edward ........... 2012091 Lewis, Sheilah ........ 1811101, 43, 61, 78 Liggett, Carolyn Sue 2814101, 43, 45, 61, 78, 97 Lindeman, Linda Lou ......... 2814121,43 Link, Jack .................. 31, 93, 94 Linn, Larry Dean .... ..... 2 313051, 111 Lisle, Charles ..................... 87 List, Clarence ............. 2012061, 111 Locascio, Josephine ..... 2814101, 43, 48, 77 Locatelli, Judy ................. 31142 21 Locatelli, June .............. 2814121, 43 Lombardo, Joe Russell ...... 2714061, 73, 79 Lomonte, Joann ............ 2513011, 111 Longstreth, Russell Vernon 1711031, 72, 75,111 Love, Bill W. .............. 2313061, 111 Love, Patrick Nelson ............ 2413091 Lucito, Joseph Michael .... .... 2 012031 Lujin, Arthur .......... ...... 7 4, 87 Lupardus, Betty Diane .... ...... 1 811051 Lusher, Nancy Sue ..... . . .2112181, 78 McCar1y, Dennis Eugeneff I Lusk Sherry Elaine ...... Lyeria, Patricia Jean ...... Lyman Alfred Eugene .2613177, 43, 47 2012037, 75, 76 . . . . .3014177 Lynes, ' Deana Frances: 1 '. . .2012037, 73 Lyons Allen Lavern. . 2313057 Lyons: Phyllis sue. .361-i2'o'7,31ia,'ii, 16, 111 Mc McBee John Coleman . . McCarty, games Conrad .... McCaslm, uelah M?'. . 2614017, 11, 2: .' f f i41sbbi,' 93 .........26140l7 McClaskey, Barbara ean ......... 26131 77 McClendon, John Richard ...... 2914157, 76 McClure, Anita Lou ............. 2513137 McClure, Isabel. . .... ....... 1 3, 2413107 McClure, Katherine 1711047 35 42 53, 60, 70, 76, 80, 102, 111 McClure, Michael' ......... McCollum Patricia Ann . 2613177,47, 60 Meconneli Jack Milton. ...... 2313077 McCormack, Marion Parker ....... 2313077 McCormick, Michael John.. McCune, Geraldine Sue .... . .2112197,111 2413097, 58,60 McDonald, ,Eames Robert ........ 2 714077 McElmurry, everly Ann 2914167, 34, 40, 41, 49, 53, 61, 63,111 Index Maturo, Geraldine Mary .... 2513137, 46, 48 Maxwell, Edward ........ ..... .... 8 7 , 89 Mayfield, Fred Lee .............. 2012107 Mazzeffe, Joseph ............ 1811057, 112 Meadows, Shir ey Colleen ...... 2513137, 78 Mentch, Susan Carol .... 2814107, 41, 45, 60 Mercer, Leland Joe ........ 2914147, 35, 76 Merchant, Marvin Earl .......... 2513147 Meschon, Carrol Elaine ........ 2613177, 78 Metzelthin, Alyce Kathryn 2012067, 34, 52, 60,112 Meyer, Gary William. . .2614037, 35, 50,112 Mhore, John Louis ........... 2012067, 93 McEntyre, Gene Milton. . 2714067, 75, 79, 93 McFerron, Floyd .................... 87 M Gh R' h rd D ' C ee, IC a enms ' 2313077, 40, 41,102 McGill, Charles ............... .2914137 McGraw, Lurose. . .............. 2914167 Mclianna, M. Wa e ........... 8,15, 16 McKee, Michael Alhldrt. . ...... 2714067, 79 McKee, Robert Joseph ........... 2714067 McLain, Warren Lee 2112197, 50, 72, 74, 75, 84, 86, 88, 90,111 McLaughlin, David Lee 2213017, 72, 73, 85, 86,90 McLaughlin, Gail Ellen . 2814087, 47, 58, 74, 75 McLean, Marilyn ............ 2513017.77 McLeod, Malco m ....... . . . . .2012067, 93 McMillian, Norma Jeanne. .2914167, 35, 111 McMillin, Betty Jean ......... 13, 2914167 McMillin, Helen Yvonne. . .2112187, 33, 111 McQuerry, Mary Joan ..... 3014Z07, 78, 112 M Mack, Vera Elizabeth ........ 2012097, 45 Maddox, Harold Clark ...... 2 213037, 87, 90 Michael, Judith Kaye 241sos7, 34, 43, 46, 49, 61, 64, 68, 69, 95, 100,101,112 Michael, Linda Lou 1912027,43, 47, 48, 52, 60, Michael, Thomas G. .......... 1811067, Michaels, James Kenneth 2012067, 41, 50, 74, Michaels, Mrs. Jerry ................ 75 Michaels, Janice Loraine .... 2213037, 60, 90 Michaels, Richard Allen ...... 31, 74, 75, Mifllin, Ruth Ann ....... ...... 2 213047 Milburn, Eva Jeanne .... . . .2012037, 78 Miles, Barbara ................. 2413097 Miller, David Lee ............. 191Aud.7 Miller, David Wayne. . .2614037, 45, 90, 112 Miller, Donald Eugene .... 2313057, 74, 112 Miller, Doralee Karen 2914147, 43, 45, 52, 61 Miller, James ........... 2513017, 93, 112 Miller, Joan Lois ............... 1811057 Miller, Lloyd Eldene ......... 3014197, 77 Miller, Mark Perkins ............ 2413097 Miller Millicent Ann. . .2814107, 43, 48, 61 Millington, Carol Lee 3014207, 35, 40, 43, 58, 71, 76,102,112 Mlnks, Melinda Sue .... 2413097, 47, 61, 80 Minor, Judith Carol .... ..... . 1811107, 41 Misasi, Sandy Lee.. . ......... 2112167 Misner, Edward Lee .......... 2213047, 45 Mistretta, F1'anCeS ........ 201Z037, 35, 112 Mitchell, Dortha Fern ........... 2213037 Mitchell, Leroy .................... Mitchum, Evelyn Faye ........ 2112167, 61 Mohler, Lois Jane. . .2914147, 43, 47, 58, 60 Monaco, Rose Anne ............. 2613177 Monteleone, James ....... 31 77 Montaleone, Katherine . .... 1.307 ,l 47: 51 Mooney, Jere Allen .... ........ 1 811067 Mooney, Shirley Ann ...... 1811107 112 Moore, June Sharon ...... 12814107, 34, 60 Moore, Phyllis June .......... 1811057,46 89' Maddox, Robert Howard ....... 2 1 12 167 , 93 Maddox, Sandra Kay ............ 181 1 107 Madick, Ethel ......... Maggio, Anna Maria ..... Ma ro, Rose ......... .. . . 13, 2914137 .. . .l811107, 77 . . . .2012097, 34 Mahan, James Leroy ............ 2914157 Malaponte, Jo Marie ............ 2 213017 Mall, Martin Edward 2012107, 40, 41, 50, 64, 72, 76,30 100, 1, 112 Mallow, Fred Charles ..... . 2413107, 85, 86 Manard, Michael ................... 87 Mancuso, Myron Andrew 2914147, 74, 75, 87 Mandacina, Josegh Phillip ........ 2213037 Maness, Wanda earl ............ 1811057 Mange, Frank Anthony ........ 2814087, 45 Manichia, John. ............. .. .2513147 Mangiaracina, Carol Jean ...... 2814127, 48 Mangiaracina, Catherine Ann 2613177, 48, 61 Mangum, Janet Lee, . ....... 3014207, 112 Manley, Richard Lewis. . 2614037, 35, 76, 112 Manley, S lvia Ruth ...... 2914167, 35, 112 Manners, Jimice Sue .... 3014207, 48, 80, 112 Manzo, Roxie Anthony .......... 2513017 Manzo, Thomas Guy ................ 74 Markese, Barbara Jo ............ 2313077 Markey, Jane Anne. .1811107, 43, 45, 53, 61 Marshall, Sharon Louise .... 2914137, 45,78 Martin, Hermina Jean ........... 1811107 Martin, Lydia Catherine ...... 2213047, 112 Mathews, Barbara JoAnn. .1 .... 1811107, 77 Mathews, Kathryn Louise ........ 2814087 Mathews, Judith ............... 1811107 Matranga, Maureen Jean 3114227, 58, 60, 72 Matthew, Robert Eugene ...... 2313057, 112 Moorehead, Daniel Roger ............. 31 Moorehead, Donald Lee. ........ . 2313057 Moorehead, Evelyn Lorraine ....... 2112197 Morales, Joe ................ 3014177, 33 Moranville, Vernon Ralph ........ 2714067 Moreland, Patricia Sue ..... 2814107, 43, 61 Moreland, Richard Leon ....... 2213037, 89 Morlan, Judy Carolyn 2814107, 43, 53, 61, 62, 64, 80, 97 Morlan, Patricia Elaine l711047, 40, 43, 53, 61, 62, 64, 70,826,595 Morris, Betty Lou ........ 2914167, 34, 112 Morris, Richard Stanley .......... 2513147 Morrison, Alice ........ . ............ 75 1711047, 34, 46, 70,113 Morton, Raymond Anthony ....... 2313077 Moseley, Terry Harold ........ 2714067, 79 Mowery, William ............... 2313057 Moxley, Ann Maxine 2112197, 52, 61, 80,113 Moyer, Lou Jean ...... 13, 1811107, 53,60 Mulvany, Judith Arline .... 3014207, 77, 113 Munger, Mrs. A. W. ................ 16 Munger, John Roger ...... 2614037, 33, 113 Munzt, Thomas .......... ...... 2 213037 Murphy, Jerry Joseph ........ 3014177, 93 Murphy, Margaret Ann ............... 31 Murray, Barbara Jean ........... 1912027 Murray, Donna Sue.. .2112197,33, 102, 113 Murray, Josephine Louise ..... 3114227, 113 Myers, David Eugene ......... 1711037, 93 N Narr, Dean .... . ..... .... 2 313057 Morrow, Judith Jean Narr, Gary .... . . . ..... . .87 Nash, Carol Jean ............ 3014197, 78 Nauss, Geral James ............ 3014197 Neal, Gwendolyn Jean ........ 3014207, 113 Neal, Irvin Leon .... 2513147, 41, 73, 76, 90 Needham, Pelggy Darlene. .31, 53, 61, 80, 113 Neill, Carol ee ................ 2613177 Nelson, Calvin Winsell. . ...... l3,2012067 Nelson, Donna Kay .........,... 3014177 Nelson, Jerry ................ 33, 79, 113 Neptune, Ethel Marie 2413087, 43, 53, 61, 68, 69 Netz, Bonnie Jean ........... 2513017, 35 Netz, Charles Earnest .... . ...... 2012107 Neumann, Catherine .......... 13, 2513147 Newbill, Delores Rae i 2914167, 35, 40, 43, 48, 58, 60, 76,113 Newxtt, Mabel ............ 13, 2213017, 46 Newman, Alice Joan ..... 3014207,102, 113 Newmyer, Judy Ann . 2413087, 40, 42, 58, 68. 69, 113 Niceley, Thomas Wesley ....... 2213047, 87 Nichoalds, Donna Sharon. .1912017, 72, 113 Nichols, Renny Roger. . . . ....... 1711037 Nichols, Sandra Lee Q 2112197, 40, 43, 52, 61, 78,102,113 Nicholson, Ronnie Glen .... . ..... 2714077 Nxgro, Mary Teresa .......... 1811107, 77 Nolte, Barry Michael ................ 77 Norris, Vera Kathleen .... .- .... 1811107 Norton, Kathryn Arleen ....... 1811107, 78 Norwood, David Paul 2012067, 73, 74, 76,113 Norwood, Donald. ....... . . . 2- ...... .75 Nunez, Melchor Joseph ....... . . . 2213017 O O'Brien, Patricia ........... 2112197, 113 Odam, Ronald Eugene ........... 2914157 O'dell, John ........................ 93 Overly, Owen Lester .......... 2513137, 87 Oiutt, Loren Richard. . .2213047, 74, 75, 93 Oiutt, Sandra Ann ...... ..... 2 613177, 78 0'I-lara, Patricia Sue ........ . . . . .1912027 Ontman, Marilyn Ada ...... 2914147, 45, 75 Ontman, Sylvia Eileen . ....... 3114227, 45 Opitz, Winona Lee .................. 53 Organ, Charlene Sue 2814l07, 43, 61, 64, 72, 73, 76 O'Riley, James Andrew .......... 2313057 Osborne, James Thomas. ...... 1811067, 45 Owens, Rosalie .......... ......... 6 0 P Palkij, Helen ................ 2213037, 47 Pallia, Don Philip ..... 2313067, 88, 90, 113 Parisi, Sandra Jean 2914147, 34, 43, 48, 49, 58, 71, 72, 8O,1012, 1 3 Parker, Ellen Ann ........... 1811107, 78 Parker, Judy Marie ...... . ...... 1811107 Parker, Patricia Anne ......... 1811057, 34 Parker, Robert Arthur ........ 2914157, 73 Parkhurst, Wilmot David .... 2914147, 74, 93 Parkinson, Eleanore.- ...... 2313067, 33, 113 Parmeter, Patricia Ann. . I ........ 1811107 Parsons, Gloria Jean ............ 2614017 Parsons, Judith Lorraine 1811107, 43, 47, 61,77 Pasley, Ralph Earl .... 2614037, 85, 86, 113 Pasley, Shirley Ann. .1811107, 48, 52, 58, 75 Patterson, June Marie ...... 2714057, 77, 79 Paul, Arno ........................ 94 Paxton, David LeRoy ......... 2914147, 93 Payne, Ronald Dean ............ 3014197 Pearce, Esther Joan ....... 2313077, 35, 78 Pearce, William Glenn ..... 2313057, 33,114 Pearman, Charles Frank. Pearman, Katherine Mary. Pearson, Martha Ann ...... 2814087, 58, 77 Pebley, Kathleen Martha ...... 3114227, 58 Peck, Carol. . ............... 2213017, 60 Peck, Priscilla Ann 2613177, 40, 42, 48, 60, 72, 73, 89,114 Pecoraro, Joseph ............... 2112167 Peeples, Wayne .......... .2914147, 45, 50 P n K D e ce, ay onna 1811057, 42, 51, 52, 61, 64, 78, 80 Pennington, Barbara Jean ......... 2413087 Perez, Isabel Marie. ....... 2914137, 47, 78 Perez, Louis ......... . ...... 1711037, 93 Perry, Maryln Lou. . . .... 3014197, 77 .2814107,7B,1l4 123 Peterson Petersen Peterson , Karen Marie 3014203, 34, 46, 49, 60, 114 David .................... 87 Peterson: Donald comm ......... 2313053 Elizabeth Ann. . .2914163, 33 114 Index Roberts, Roy Udell .......... 2313053, 114 Roberts, Verne Louis. .2313073, 41, 50, 114 Robins, David ............ 2012063, 47, 93 Robinson, Carolyn June 2112183, 34, 49, 74,114 Stammer, Roger Morse .... ..... 3 1, 74, 76 Stidham, Shirley Lee ............ 2914133 Petree, Joan Avenell. ...... 1811103, 60,77 Petty, Ruth Viola ........... 3014203, 114 Pharis, David Martin . . 2012063, 41, 34, 85, 86, 90 Phillips, Robert Eugene ............. .93 Phillips, Wanda Jean ............ 1811103 Pickard, Ruth Anne ....... 1811103, 45, 78 Pierce, Julian Joseph. . .2012103, 50, 74, 75 Pierce, Ronald William ............ 31,93 Pittman, Kerry Clow ........... 191Aud.3 Podszus, Alfred John. .2914143, 41, 58, 74, 75 Polk, William James ......... 13, 2614013 Pollard, Sandra Sue 3014203, 40, 41, 49, 51, 58, 61, 63, 71, 72, 73,100, 101,114 Poole, Beverly Dawn ........ 3114223, 114 Porter, Basil Bob ......... 2012033, 85,86 Porter, Byron Jay .... 2313053, 34, 41, 50,76 Porter, Donna Rae .............. 2213033 Porter, John Louis 2413083, 41, 50, 64, 68, 69, 72, 73, 88, 90, 100, 101, 102,114 Porter, Mrs. Louis .................. 16 Portwood, Don Simpson .............. 75 Powell, John Prenell .......... 2714053, 79 Precht, Thomas ........ ........... 8 7 Proctor, Roberta Irene ..... 2213013, 48, 60 Prosser, Patricia ............ 3014203, 114 Provance, Judith Ann 2012093, 43, 48, 61, 71, 76 Puckett, Dollie Rose ............ 1811103 Puckett, Don Edward ............ 1711033 Pugh, Dennis Wayne ....... 2513143, 75, 93 Pugh, Sallie Joan. .2313073, 51, 52, 61, 62, 97 Pugh, Thomas Orrin ............ 1912023 Quinn, James Samuel. .2614033, 85, 86, 114 Quinn, Rebecca Ann ....... V 1811103, 53, 73 R Ragusa, Joseph ........ .... 2 313073 Ramey, Francis Gene ............ 2112163 Ramirez, Arthur Louis ............... 93 Ramirez. Margaret .............. 2814083 Ramsey, Mary ........... 1912013, 34, 114 Randazzo, Betty .................... 13 Rau, Kathleen Sylvia ............ 2313073 Raucci, Elio ................... 3014193 Raupp, Marilyn Sue. .2012093, 42, 49, 58, 71 Reading, Francine ................... 31 Ready, John Alvy. . .2213033, 72, 85, 86, 89 Redenbaugh, Ralph Curtis ..... 2714073, 93 Redford, Glen ............ 13, 2313073, 41 Reed, Carolyn Kay 1711043, 34, 43, 49, 61, 64, 68, 69, 70, 76, 114 Reed, James Nichols .... . . .2413093, 50, 87 Reed, Ronald Raymond .......... 1912023 Reese, I. E. ................ 13, 1912023 Regelbrugge, Joyce ....... 2914163, 61, 114 Rennison, Richard Clark .... l912013, 34, 75 Renno, Eugene ..................... 87 Rew, Raymond Lee ..... . . .2714063, 79 Rex, Ralph Duane .... ....... 3 014173 Ribando, Carl ......... .... 2 012033, 114 Rice, Glendola Maxine ........... 2413103 Richards, Bonnita Sue ........... 2112183 Richardson, Lawrence Alson ...... 191Aud.3 Rickey, Betty Sue .............. 2814103 Ricono, Bernard Lee I 2714063, 64, 79, 85, 86, 89, 90 Ricono, Raymond, Jr. 64, 71, 72, 73, 76, 85, 86, 88,101,114 Rider, Ellis ........................ 74 Ridley, Judith Ann ..... 2413093, 34, 58, 60 Righter, Ella Lee ........ .2012093, 60, 74 Risbeck, Philip Edward 2413083, 35, 41, 46, 50, 64, 74, 75,114 Rising, Dean Robert 2012093, 40, 41, 93, 102 Robinson, Judith Ann ......... 1811103, 58 Robinson, Lon Stephen ........ 2814083, 35 Robinson, Newton Robert. . Robinson, Rockford, Lonnie ......... Rodina, Margaret Julia 2413083, 40,42 Rogers, Gerry Lynn .......2213033 Penny ............... 2012033 ,58,76, 102,115 1711043, 34, 40, 43, 47, 48, 58, 60, 63, 70, 72, 73, Rogers, Noel Clifton ...... Rogers, William Thomas. . . 64, 76, 100, 101, 115 Z513143, 33,115 2714063, 79,115 Sinks, Thomas Harold 2714073, 41, 50, 73, 77, 93 Sinnard, Larry Ray ........ 2313073, 93, 94 Sinsabaugh, Kent Robert ...... 2814083, 41 Romine, Patrick James ........ 2313053, 46 Romine, Robert Lee ..... .... 2 012033, 77 Rone, Pamela Kay ..... ..... 1 811103 Rose, Ellen Jean. .... .......... 1 811103 Rose, Lois LaRue ........... 1811103, 77 Rosecrans, Barbara Jean. . 2213033, 47, 60, 77 Rosecrans, Betty Ann. .2914163, 34, 80, 115 Ross, Howard Jacob .......... 13, 2814103 Roth, Margaret Ellen Sisk, Russell ............ ...... 1 811063 Skinner, Donna Carolyn .... .... 1 811103 Small, Judith Kay ........... 1811103, 78 Smiley, Marvin Warren .... .... 2 012033 Smith, David ........... ........ . 93 Smith, D. H. ....................... 13 Smith, Jean Elin ............ 2213013, 47 Smith, Jerry Dean ........... 3014173, 47 Smith, Joyce Ellen. .2814103, 34, 45, 61, 115 Smith, Norman .................. 41, 94 Smith, Patricia Luellen .......... 181 1 103 Smith, Raymond Francis 2313073, 41,102,115 Smith, Sheila Kay ................ 31, 61 Smith, Stevens Leslie. . .2714053, 35, 76, 79 Snell, George ,..... ................ 7 2 Snider, Joanne Hazel ................. 31 Snider, Vaunda Rae ................. 78 Snorgrass, Patricia Ann ........ 2112193, 77 Soldane ls, Karol Ann 2914163, 43,61,102,115 Rothrock, Mary Lou ...... , .... 31, 61, 77 Royer, Marilyn Christine ...... 2613173,45 Ruddicks, James ........ Ruddicks, Lena Pauline .... Ruch, Sgt. E. M. ..... . Russell, David ....... Russell ames L ro .....3014193 ....2112183 ..2 206 115 . 01 3, 2714073 93 , J e y ......... , Ryan, Thomas Luvern ...... 3014173, 76,90 S Saccamano, Theresa ............. 181 1103 Saladino, Frank Nugent.. . . . . .Z714073, 87 Saladino, Marion ...... ......... 2 614033 Salvadore, Vittorine ............. 3014193 2313063, 2412143, 35, 40, 45, 49,71,102, 116 3043, 85, 86 Sole, Ralph Lee .......... 221 Sole, Sandra Sue ..... . . .1811103, 61 Sorisso, Joseph Paul .... . . .2513013, 34 Sowell, Dennis Lee .... . . .2914133, 77 Sowers, Martha Gaye .... ...... 3 1, 116 Spangler, Cheryl Lee ......... 2213043,48 Sanders, Florence Maxine. .2313073, 33, 115 Sang, Herbert .............. 13, 33, 72, 73 Sapp, Willa Faye. .............. 1811103 Sappington, Warner David ............ 31 Spangler, Georgia Berniece 1711043, 40, 43, 48, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, 116 Spano, Helen Ann 2714053, 43, 48, 61, 76, 79 Sparks, Linda Ann .... 2914163, 33, 102, 116 Speer, Judy Darlene .......... 1811103, 60 Spellerberg, Donald ............. 1811063 Spencer, Carol Lee .............. 2112183 2814083, 58, 61, 78 Spoor, Annalee Jane ....... 1811103, 43,46 Spoor, Craig Eugene .......... 2313053, 46 Spencer, Delphine Louise Sappington, Mrs. W. D... Sardis, Sue ............. Sartain, Jewell Lee ....... Sartin, Patricia Ann ...... Sauers, Herb ......... . . Saunders, Steven ..... . . . Schaefer, Joy Ann ........ Schaeffer, Michael ........ Schanuth, Marie ......... .2012093, 43, 47 2012033,72,115 .2814123, 43, 52 2914l63,76,115 ......2112183 Spoor, Spinello, Springer Springer, Sprouse, Hollis Talbot. . . 93 Carol Jo. . .3014203, 35, 46, 48,116 ,Judth Arlee. .1912023, 43, 45, 53, 61 William Edward ........ 2513143 Don Elwood ........... l91Aud.3 Schimmelphenning, Roy Bing ...... 2012033 Schirlls, Virginia May ............ 1811103 Schleininger, Wanda Jean ...... 3114223, 60 Schlie, Frederick Albert 2914143, 35, 50, 71, 74, 76,115 Scholl, Robert Neal ............. 2513013 Schultz, Carl .................. 2012033 Schulze, Donetta May .... . .... 2814103 Scott, James ......,................ 94 Self, Judith Ann ............. 1811103, 78 Serrone, JoAnn Elizabeth 2914163, 35, 46, 48,115 Setzer, Bonita Sue. .2714053, 35, 61,79,115 Setzer, Vera Evelyn ...... 2112183,78,115 Shea, Betty Lorraine ...... 3014203, 33, 115 Sheets, Gary Alan Spuyres, Billie Marie ..... ...... 2 112183 Stafford, Lowell ....... . . .13, 2213033 Stalker, Steven .......... ......... 7 5 Stanton, Carolyn ............. 3014173, 78 Stanton, Miriam Frances ......... 2513133 Starks, Linda Sue ......... 1811103, 60, 78 Starr, Stottler King .... 2012063, 85, 86, 116 Stauss, Sue Ann ............. 1811103, 77 Stears, Loretta Ann 2413083, 43, 46, 47, 53, 60, 68, Steinmetz, Irene Elizabeth ..... 3014173, 69 Stedman, Suzanne Marie ...... 2814083,gz 34 Sterbenz, Dean .............. 3014173 , Stevens, Gordon ........ ......... 8 7 Stevens, Lee Roy ..... .... 2 413093 Stewart, Jerry Lee ..... . . . 1811053 Stidham, Donna Elaine .... . . .2814083 Stidham, Letha Jean .... ..... 2 513133 2313053, 73, 7 Sheets, Janice Kay ....... Sheil, Gerald Lee ........ Shepherd, Joyce Aleene .... Shepherd, Marlene ....... Sheridan, David Lynn ..... Shirk, Rogers David ...... Shoemaker, Ireta Ann .... Shores. Richard ......... Shotlifi, Susan. . .2914133, Shumate, Earl Junior ..... 6, 85, 86, 90,115 .1811103, 60,77 . . . . . . .2413093 . . . .2613173, 60 . . . .2814103, 76 .2914153, 87, 90 . . . . . .191Aud.3 . . . .1811103, 78 43, 45, 53, 61, 72 . . .2614033,115 Silvers, Gerald Bernard .......... 3014173 Simkins, Joice Darlene .... . .... 2814103 Simmons, Patricia Ann... Simmons, Terry Lee .... Simpson, Charles ...... Sims, Clifford L. .... . . . . .2413093 . . . . .2012093 . . . .2012063, 47 Stogdill, Florence Irene. . Stokes Bonnie Ree. . . . .........1912023 3114223 Stokes, Ronnie Lee .... . 2614033, 33, 86, 116 Storms, Ellis ......... 2 Strickland, Delmer Leroy ...... 2614033, 33 Striplin, Clinton Ernest. . 614033, 41, 90,116 ............l16 . ...3014173,94 Strode, Chilton Charles. . Strong, Paul ......... . .... 2012093 Stroud, Shirley June .... .... 2 814103 Stubbs, Billie Jean ..... .... 2 112183 Stubbs, Larry Joe ............... 2413093 Stumpf, Wynefred Eileen 2112183, 41, 61, 76 Sturgis, Carolyn Sue ....... 2213043, 42, 52 Suppes, Kenneth Joseph .......... 2513013 Sutton, Janice ........... 3014203, 35, 116 Swain, Beverly Anne .... 2012093, 42, 48, 60 Rising, James ...................... 93 Roberts, Mrs. L. H. ................. 16 Roberts, Louis Edward ........... 1811053 Roberts, Max Nolan .... .... 2 213043, 93 Roberts, Ronald ...... .......... 7 5 124 . . . . . . . . . 13 Sims, Judy Fay ........ .... 1 811103 Sims, Nancy Lee ......... ..... 2 313063 Simsheuser, Charlotte Ann ........ 1811103 Simsheuser, Ronald Gerald ..... 2012103, 115 Swanson, Glen Elmer 2313073, 46, 50, 72, 73,116 Sweeney, Beverly Jean ........ 1811103, 77 Swenehart, Juanita Fay .......... 1811103 Woods, Raymond Leon .... T Tamburello, Elizabeth Ann. .3l14223, 78, 116 Tamburello, Rose Mary .... 2914163, 58, 116 Tarantino, Anthony Joseph Z012063, 41, 87, 90 Tawsley, Shelby ................ 2313073 Taylor, James Calvin ............ 2513133 Taylor, Margaret .................... 10 TenEyck, Judy Eloise. . .2914133, 34, 78, 79 Teel, Charles ............ 2813083, 34, 116 Termini, Carol Jo .............. 2213033 Terry, Larry Keith ........ 2313073, 85, 86 Thacker, Joseph ..... ............ 8 7 Tharp, Doris Jean .... ....... 2 413093 Tharp, Mary Etta ,... .... 2 513133, 60 Thayer, Carl Dean ..... ...2714073, 116 Thompson, Arthur Thomas, Ronald White. .. .... 2714073 Thompson, Detere ..... ........... 3 1 Thompson, Helen Louise ....... 2513133, 76 Thompson, Linda Lee ...... 2814l03, 52, 61 Thompson, Roger Carroll ......... 2213013 Thompson, Ruth E. ....... 13, 2012093, 43 Thurston, Barbara Jean 2112183, 43, 45, 53, 61, 76, 80 Thurston, Earle Pat 2914143, 34, 41, 50, 58, 85, 86,116 Thurston, Wanda Helen ....... 2012093, 76 Tillman, Ira Kate .............. 2513133 Tittle, Connie Jean ............. 2413093 Tittone, Dominick .......... 3014193, 90 Tittone, Joseph Dominick. . .1912013, 34, 87 Toates, Patricia Ann . l811103, 41, 60, 72, 73 Toia, Frances Ninfa ............. 3014173 Toia, Petrina Rose ...............,., 116 Todd, Judith Ann ..... 2614013, 40, 41, 48, 53, 61, 64, 73, 76, 78, 79, 80,102,116 Todd, Judith Marie ............. 2714053 Toman, Donna ............. 1811l03, 33 Tompkins, Frances Joyce ......... 2513133 Tungue, Noel John ........... 2513133, 73 Tostl, Angelo Sam 2112193, 41, 50, 74, 85, 86, 88,116 Townsend, Donald Terry ......... 2914143 Towsley, Shelby Jean ....... 35, 45, 60, 117 True, Joseph ...................... 93 Tuleen, Karen Jean .......... 2413083, 34, 42, 48, 51, 68, 69,117 Index V Van Bibber, Betty Ann. 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Wilhite, Sharon Rose ............ 2112193 Wilhite, Starr Eugene ............ 2513143 Williams, Boyd Ray ............. 2513143 Charlotte .... 2914143, 42, 53, 61 Williams, Williams, Howard Dean 1912013, 34, 41, 50, 85, 86, 117 Williams, Joy Elizabeth 1811103, 43, Williams Luella Beverly.. Williamsi Marilyn Williams 2814103, 42, Williams, Sheryl Sue ...... Williams , Sylvia Jo 2814123, 35, 43, 45 45, 53, 60, 64, 72 2914163, 34,117 48, 53, 61, 80. 97 Richard Owen .......... 2513133 . . . .3114223,34 , 61, 76,102,117 Wilson, Donald Richard .......... 1711033 Wilson, Clifford .................... 94 Wilson, Ida Lou .......... 2012033, 35, 61 Wilson, Irma Wright ...... 13,2513133,42 Wilson, Judith Ann ........ 2513133, 41, 60 Wilson, Judith Grayce ........ 2814103,49 Wilson, Linda Lea ...... .... 2 513143 Wilson, Richard Lee ..... Wilson, Robert .......... Wilson, Thomas Claud .... Wisdom, George ........ Wadley, Wagner Sandra Marie 2714053,48,58,76,117 Orville Kenneth 2614033 35, 86, 117 Walkerf Carolyn Jane ......... l. . .2613073 Wiseman, Glenda Mae. . Witt, Patricia Joann. . . , 25 . . . . .Z213043 ...2714073,117 .2614013.73,78 ..........Z513133 Walker, Curtis ................ 2012033 Walker, Evelyn ......... .... 2 814083 Walker, George Logan ........... 2012033 Walker, James Sherman ....... 2714063, 87 Walker, John William. . . .... 35, 90, 117 Walker, Phillup ...... .... Z 012033 Wallace, Jesse Loren ............. 2012103 Wittmeyer, David Lee ........... 2513143 Wolf, Harold Joseph ........ . .2714063, 79 Wolf, Theodore Thomas. 2112193, 41, 58,117 Wood, Carol Jleane .............. 1811103 Wood, Donal Edward ........... 3014173 Wood, Larry Everett .... .... 2 513133 Wood, Ray Darrell ..... .... 2 714063 Wood, Ronald ......... ......... 8 7 Tumlinson, Darlene ............2513133 Tungett, Sharon Lea ............ 2513143 Tungett, Ronald Lee Tumer Carrie Ellen Tumer: Terry Nelson: Tyler, Glenn Edward ............2914l33 .2112183 1261-io33fi-i, ioz, 111 Walsh, James Phillip ............ 2914133 Walters, Sue .................. 2413103 Wansing, Carol Ann .... 2413083, 40, 43, 48, 53, 61, 64, 68, 69, 76, 89, 101, 102, 117 Wanstreet, Shirley Ann ........ 2313063, 78 Ward, Frank Bennett ............ 2313053 Warlen, Ronnie , ........ 2213013,90, 117 Warlen, Thomas Ray ........... 191Aud.3 Warren, Judith Ann 2714053, 40, 42, 61, 76, 79,117 Waterfield, Daniel Glen 2012033, 50, 87, 88, 90 Watkins, Robert Edward 2012103, 35, 50, 73, 76 Watson, Mary Deane ......... 3014203, 33 Watts, Janice Yvonne ......... 2513133, 60 Weaver, Terry ........ 2012063, 47, 74, Webb, Dennis Ray ............... 34, Weeks, Ernest William .... 2614033,33,117 Woods, William ......... 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