Northwestern High School - Compass Yearbook (Hyattsville, MD)
- Class of 1960
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X ,gf ' rw ' - X ,, - , nf ,g 4, r . -- , -, J, 47 9 f I ,-4. f P I' A -ff-. ll ' km ,f wff' ,- he , ,W Q L .vw u ' .- X .g,,p-gfuwd ..3 iw-,Q XXJX., A- . KX 5,04 , 'i . o go you WOM A111215 f 0I'll go you Worfuweafern, lafunge rigLf furougu fuaf due WMM your cozzm ffying we wi!! cheer you aff fue fime. 16.4 f 1814 ! IQA ! go you WorfAwe4fern, on fo uicfory, .siareaclfar fue fame of Aer fair name, go WorfAwe5fem, win fkaf game R 36,44 of ,gacuhg-Cfadriroom , , , , , , lO-35 pol'fraif.Si'c'fior1. . . . 36-101 65,5514-iiofl . . . . . 102-131 6011 fell tif .Slam .Slfzzon . . . . 132-163 .fdcfiuifieri .Sjecfion . . .x4c!uerfif5ing. . . . .198-208 164-197 f .guru LQ a 1 agmoncl me The basic three R's, readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic, expanded at Northwestern to include three more, our new principal, Raymond R. Reed. Mr. Reed has initi- ated many firsts at Northwestern and proven himself an advisor and friend to all. Born in Fairfield, Nebraska, Mr. Reed is the son of a Methodist minister. It seems he, too, is going through life with a song in his heart. Wfhile attending Stanton High School, he won the Clarinet Solo Award in state competition, and then entered Doane College in Crete, Nebraska, as a music major. It was here that Mr. Reed roomed with movie star, Robert Taylor. By directing a local school band, he was able to complete college and upon graduating, conduct his college symphony orchestra and band. Swinging along with his musical talent, Mr. Reed taught high school in Lincoln, Nebraska, leading the band to victory in various competitions. Mr. Reed then conducted the orchestra at the University of Nebraska before moving on to Chicago and a part-time job with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Reed also played with Sammy Kaye's Band at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. After serving as a Captain on an LST during World War ll, Mr. Reed returned to education as the Supervisor of Music for Arlington schools, then as- sistant principal of George-Mason junior Senior High. After becoming principal of Northwestern, Mr. Reed has contrbuted a great deal to the school. It is our hope that he will swing along with Northwestern for a long time. Strike Up The Band says the maestro during the Christmas Concert, ,Ni i g so 9 .af '1,, , 1' .Y f9'w fav' L in-L., rf Memoriei Are Made 07' Tloif and all the pleasant ones were found in last year's yearbook. Getting To Know You is fun, Leif Aanderud and Radia Gomes. Tequila? No, that's just punch the new National Honor Society inductees are drinking. gs 6lCll0y' CICLJJPOOHQ 8Cfl0l'l C o-Editorf Betty Becknall Joyce Reamy School Days , Hlled with hours of fun and learning will be long remembered. Each subject at Northwestern offers the student advanced knowledge in some field. You, the students of today, will he the leaders of tomorrow ,fr 1 EA? i I 4 M - , 1 v . v j J - . ' ' X I' I A' . ' 4 f, - W -Q- r'-xi --.1 fzfgf rv' r jf XTX X1 ENLW X , . l . , . 1, N . ,1 4 A 0 In '- ,. ,f li fi:-f,,t,,,,. ll 0 i 3' dj , 'fl l l, s ill l 1 pm a ' 2 2' I? 7 K A we U- . .-..,,,,,,e 4 I ' tr' ' 3 ,qi M- X ,Jia ll - i1.......... 7 . ,Q 'V ' f if: --'ww ---armani ll N! ,. i X PX , : 4 Ll I I i l, ., U 1 l l l , 4 ll r ' 1 I -li Qxwsm 5 LA 1 6 sgiizoof flaw, .gzlloof .mayb gpm! gofolen Wag mayb 'B-.,, I j . X.,- 1 Q ra... ra., Formerly a Senior Math Review teacher at North- western, Mr. Glenn Diggs was appointed this year as vice-principal in charge of buildings, ground, and attendence. Mr. Diggs attended Randolph-Macon College in Ashalnd, Virginia, and the University of Maryland where he received his Bachelors and Masters Degree of Education. When away from school, Mr. Diggs can be found relaxing either by swimming or fishing. WP. fg ilad Mr. Edward Phillips has been an active and vital part of Northwestern since 1951. He was a chemistry teacher until 1957 when he became vice-principal. Last spring he ran our school efncienrly as acting principal. Mr. Phillips received his Bachelor of Science Degree at California State Teachers College and his Masters Degree at the University of Maryland. He also attended Pennsylvania State University. Mr. Phillip's spare time is spent with pursuing his favorite hobby, gardening. 4 Wir. Jigga Mr. Henry Nary has been a vice-principal at Northwestern since September of 1958. Being in charge of the curriculum and instructional develop- ment of the school, he had the enormous task of scheduling 2,000 students and faculty in their daily classes. For relaxation from these duties Mr. Nary enjoys gardening, reading, and sports. Mr. Nary graduated from Hofstra College and the University of Maryland. He holds,his Bachelor of Science and Masters degree. ina .Saiclfnaf Miss Spicknall came to Northwestern as our Senior Guidance Counselor eight years ago. Since then she has been kept very active helping seniors with their career plans and college choices. This year alone she held conferences with 540 seniors. Another activity of hers is co-sponsoring the Future Nurses of America and The National Honor Society. Miss Spicknall attended the University of Mary- land where she received both an A.B. and M.A. degree. . gAOAZ Mr. John Maholtz, the junior Class Counselor, devoted his energy and time to talk to each junior about his schedule for the coming year and his future plans. Also, any student could have made an appoint- ment with him to discuss personal problems. Northwestern has always been proud of the work Mr. Maholtz does with the golf team and Student Council. Mr. Maholtz graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and has a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Education Degree. iw Zkcmeg The faltering footsteps of our sophomores were guided by Miss Katheleen Rehanek, our new counselor. In previous years, Miss Rehanek was an outstanding girls' physical education teacher. Miss Rehanek attended both West Virginia Uni- versity and Maryland University where she finished with a B.S. and M.S. degree. For the past eight years she has been the sponsor of Northwestern's Bowling League. . il B- ii 0l'l'lQ0l'l8 3 OUQI' G Did you ever stop to realize the great variety of work that is performed in our school oliice? The main ofhce, with its many secretaries, as- sistants, and administrators, transacts all the business pertaining to our school. MRS. KLEIMAN and MRS. FELTER keep per- manent record cards of each pupil, type the daily bul- letin, and attend to the clerical business of our principal and vice-principals. The assistants are pupils in the school who help by typing up report cards, recording tardinesses, han- dling the switchboard, distributing mail, and running errands. The office is the headquarters for all school activities, serving the students throughout the year. Ozfer and Over Again goes the ditto machine operated by I.. Gifford and S. Kenyon. -Y.: F X Sie .fa ., I ,, ' AE -A S I lssl Vf Yf'f c t is 5 ,5 M ., K ,V mf 'P V ,Q i a ' 't--- ff? , f it S ta 'Y-mi . ., I X an . 'TAN' 4, , 'V lfr Not For Me To Say, Look it up in the Library! Aizilaering Shhh! This is the library, so I'll have to whisper. One of the largest in the county, Northwestern's library is comprised of five separate rooms, supplied with magazines, newspapers, and shelves filled with fiction and non-fiction books. Research work may be done in the reference room where encyclopedias and other reference books are located. Private meetings are held in the library's conference room, teachers enjoy the faculty room, films, slides, projectors, tape- recorders, and record players are kept in the audio- visual room. The largest contribution of booksxreceived by the library was given by the late Mr. Kemerer. MISS PHILLIPS, our librarian, received her B.A. at Louisiana Tech, and her M.A. at George Peabody College for Teachers. MRS. HERREN received her M.A. at the University of North Carolina. ,M fyoyf fp ' I ta', fd' ' ' Q, I 45' -fi, yy M 1 V, 4. ',-, - ij if .ai , Q , ' , .1 4 ' 2345 Miss Phillips Mrs. Herren Mr. justice Wx, .+l'?iiMs x Up In The Air junior Birdmen. These senior flyers came down to earth one day 7 for Dramatics class. 'QX Miss Hardy W.. Mr. Morey . Q F . ' A jr Q fy Mrs. Towland T How Ahoat That play by Shakespeare. G. Clift, Miss Spencer and 1 K. Speer analyze the tragedy Macheth. 0I Q jkall L .J6'l0lfU Another subject devoted strictly to Seniors is the Dramatics class. The play's the thing . . . And in To Our Erudite Senior English Students: In the poisoned entrails throw, First Vocah words that we hnow. Day and nights has thirty-one, Tahes more than that to get homeworh done. Sufeltered venom sleeping got, I 'm glad they got it, cause we did not. Nose of Tarh and Tartar's Zips, That composition gave its its. Make the grae! thich and slah, Add the grammar that yozfrfe had. Nou' ahont the ealdron sing, Your termpaper 'memher to hrin g. Douhle Douhle Toi! and Trozzhle, Fire .harn and caldron hithhle. Dramatics class, the play is all. An elective course, Dramatics gives interested students a well-rounded knowlegde of all phases of Drama including the history of Greek and Roman plays. Students apply the basic fundamentals learned to producing the Northwestern Little Theatre and the Dramatics Class Play. Senior English teachers are as follows: MISS HARDY, attended the University of Vermont and received a B.S. degree. MRS. DAWSON, who also teaches speech, has one class of English. MR. MOREY received an A.B. and a B.S. after graduating from Ash- land College. MR. CARDACI teaches Journalism as well as English. MR. JUSTICE, who attended Western Maryland College and Catholic University graduated with a B.A. and an M.A. MRS. TOWLAND received an A.B. from George Washingtoii University. Es., 5 3. -Ka vw- mv' Mrs. Hobbins Mrs. Basil Mr. Marcinko Mr. Moran Mrs. Gifford Mrs. Taylor Get Happy B. McKenzie, Junior English isn't that bad. 1 . ..-......., J, ...aa..,...r .M Q 'hal l F - earning we .14-K li In the basic English course that introduces sopho- mores to Northwestern, written and oral expression is emphasized. Reviews of grammar, word study and paragraphing are continued throughout the year, and each class reads one great classic. In junior English, composition was stressed and the students were also encouraged to read great literary works. The students, as a class, read Giants in the Earth and Afrowfmitb. The following teach Sophomore English. MRS. BASIL attended the University of Vermont and re- ceived a B.S. degree. MRS. GIFFORD received a B.A. degree at Maryland University. MRS. HOBBINS at- tended the University of Pittsburg and received an A.B. and M.I., MR. MARCINKO received a B.A. at King's College. MR. MORAN, who attended George Washington University and Millersville State Teach- ers College, received a B.S. degree. The following teach Junior English. MISS MUDGETT attended Incarnate Word College and San Francisco State College, re- ceiving B.A. and M.A. degrees. MISS ROBINETTE attended William and Mary College and Peabody College, receiving A.B. and M.A. degrees. MRS. TAYLOR, who graduated from William and Mary College, received an A.B. degree. MR. KAUFFMAN attended Maryland University and received a B.A. degree. MR. SMITH received a B.A. and M. Ed. degree at Syracuse University. Miss Robinette Mr. Smith I Mr. Kauffman Miss Mudgett 1 3-I W7 X. Q: 4 i . M, K - - - IIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIS .W .M X -.0 ',- we Good Newr is spread through the N07lwBff67 by Journalism stu- dents H. Heller, B. Campbell, C. Williamson, and M. Cook as- sisted by Mr. Wermine. Mr. Cardaci Mrs. Dawson We write to be read. We read I0 learn. We rpeak to exprerr ourrelver. Being able to read comprehensively, speak fluent- ly, and write expressively are importantto each of us. Northwestern's Reading, Speech and Journalism classes provide our students with the proper background for each of these qualities. Reading comprehensively, but rapidly, is the basis for all other studies. Mrs. Payne, reading teacher, achieves this goal by having frequent practice sessions on the Reading Accelerator, the Rachistoscope, and the Controlled Reader. This course is not only taught at Northwestern, but in many government agencies. Many forms of speaking such as platform speak- ing, forums and after dinner speaking are taught in speech class by Mrs. Dawson. Gestures, flexibility, and force are important qualities that are stressed in the course. Well written brief expression is the aim of the journalism students while working continuously on the COMPASS and the Norhaerter along with class- room assignments. MRS. PAYNE received her B.S. in Education at the University of Pennsylvania. MR. CARDACI, who also teaches Senior English, attended the University of Maryland to receive a B.S. degree. Advisor, MR. WER- MINE attended the University of Illinois, the Univer- sity of Oregon, New York University and Georgetown University and holds a B.S. and a M.A. degree. 868110 l Cty Yakity Yak - Will that R. Helm ever stop wonders R. Speigal, M. McClellan, and L. Felter, who are waiting their turns. Mr. Wermine Mrs. Payne in . .. , 'sa' pl 0LAI'l'l5 Each child is a clean white piece of paper, upon which every passer-by writes a little somethingf, Psychology could be called the study of the effects that these remarks have on people's lives. Students of Psychology gained a better understanding of them- selves and others and the means of self improvement. They studied mental health, statistics, boy-girl relation- ships, and philosophy of life. Another course which deals with social problems is Problems of Democracy. POD. students were encouraged to participate in the discussion which could have been anything from soup to nuts , but was usually current world events. This course included the study of economics, government, international rela- tions, and geography. Northwestern's Psychology instructors include MRS. JAMES, a graduate of the Universities of Indiana and Maryland, who holds A.B. and M. Ed. degrees, MR. MURRAY, who received his A.B. degree from Roanoke college and American University and MISS JOHNSON, who attended the University of Alabama and George Washington University where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. P.O.D. teacher MRS. CUBBAGE received her B.S. degree from Miami Uni- versity. MRS. LEX attended the University of Wfis- Consin and received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. MR. PIERCE teaches P.O.D. and iU.S. History. MISS NOW- LAND graduated from Temple University, the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, and the University of Mary- land with B.S. and M.S. degrees. MR. MURRAY teaches both P.O.D. and Psychology. The Crazy Arms of Oscar the Octopuf interest A. Herzberg, H. Bel- ler, J. Satterfield, and J. Appleton in Psychology class. ,skin M' . ,cg 3, , i 1 .- f C. D U L K R. xr. I x v x . . - 1 ,Y . l ff Y- -1 ' W X ,Cx N C Dr' 1 V X ,. ..5, .. . ,s,.,,-w 's , .1 I v f , c ,f L . 'L x it Wt . , , ..,....,,.. . , ,.5.,.,.,-,L ..,'v,13'Ji7'a j-fa' ry. 12?--aa-x..pfg5,, 1, Z, C, an , hl ' '1..iM?' Unforgettable, are the lively discussions held in Mrs. Lex's P.O.D. class. Mrs. 'Cubbage Mrs. Lex Mrs. James Mr. Murray Miss johnson Miss Nowland IW' 441805 'Mv- 'aw IW' -gfw. and- . siiif M' p , s Mr. Harris Mrs. Falls ew w X 'af X ,f 'Q 'N 'N .--5-K ..--ia I Love Potent K9 is being prepared by these Chemistry stu- dents, P. Jefferies, B. johnson, and N. Clay. 342 5 as f7Ae Zim S 35. . 'yq gr ' ' as '. ' . , ' ' 'W Q' - il 1 , X ps. 'H' Mr. Lewis 3 Mr. Priclgen N 20 wi www Uh oh! I wonder if the flash for this picture exposed any negatives. R. Junta and other photography students develop pictures for the COMPASS. Mr. LaFollette Mr. R. Smith Mr. Furlong Mrs. Prince .Sheik ibarn ya75miL Students studying one of the various courses offered in Northwe-stern's science program found out what makes the world go 'round In Biology, students were exposed to the life func- tions of plants and animals. During the fall, all students' fancies turned toward collecting leaves, and in the spring, all thoughts Cwell, most of themj cen- tered on the surrounding wild flowers. Chemistry students Were introduced to the world of science as magic potions became part of everyday experiments. The information in the chemistry book was supplemented With laboratory experiments, mov- ies and lectures. Physics was offered to students who had com- pleted courses in Chemistry and Biology. The ,class consisted of lectures, movies, and experiments on matter and motion. Photography students took turns watching the birdie in the camera as they learned the techniques behind this interesting art. The following teachers are members of the Science Department. In the held of Biology are MR. PRIDGEN, who graduated from Maryland University with a B.S. degree, MRS. SLIFER, who received an A.B. from Dickinson College, MR. AHARRIS, who attended Albright College and the University of Pitts- burgh where he received a M. Ed., MR. LEWIS, who went to Wilson Teachers College and received a B.S. degree, and MR. FURLONG, who received his B.S. degree from William and Mary College. Chemistry teachers include MRS. PRINCE, who graduated from Hollins College and the University of Maryland, receiving her BA. and B.S. degrees, MRS. PREIKSZAS, who received her B.S. from the Univer- sity of Minnesota, and MR. LaFOLLETTE, who at- tended Indiana State Teachers College, Purdue Uni- versity and Rose Polytechnic Institute, received a B.S. degree. Mr. I.aFollette also teaches Photography. MR. R. SMITH, who teaches Physics, attended Mt. Union College and received his B.S. degree. Mr. Mann Miss Clough Mr. Edwards ' r Miss Keithley ,I ' S . I . i . aj y '. gf. - 3 .. - ' is ffili 'V' ' I -'---- Lf F . ' I Y,-g,,.n Mr. Peirce P . .gr 3 if I R lv. gfi i , iv . - i 'if 'C .ith Miss Roe A- . 'ga A I CD XX Mr. Stunkel B N Lift! 22 mana! le 'lfllu-fa! Traveling around the world in 180 days was a feat accomplished by those students taking World History. The outline for the year included world religions, the trends in medieval history which brought- out societies and class divisions, and the modern age with its powerful imperialistic program and the growth of democracy. In United States History the students study our country from the Pre-Revolutionary War Period through World War II. The course includes the gov- ernment, public feeling and the great people and events of each period. MISS CLOUGH graduated from George Wash- ington University where she received A.B. and M.A. degrees. MR. MANN received a B.S. from George Washington University, an M.A. from New York University and also graduated from Slippery Rock State Teachers College in Pennsylvania. MISS ROE attended Washington College where she received an A.B. degree. MISS KEITHLY went to the Univer- sity of Delaware and Columbia University, receiving her B.A. and M.A. degrees. MISS JOHNSON grad- uated from the University of Alabama with a B.A. degree and from George Washington with an M.A. degree. MR. EDWARDS went to Bloomsburg Univer- sity and received a B.S. degree. MR. PIERCE attended Maryland University where he received a B.A. degree. MR. STUNKEL earned his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Maryland. Winn did Delaware? M, Dowell asks A. Whiton. Nxnr . , PTS-K I--W.-. 1 f-Cv., fi- fffy' . 1,4-Rr, ' ' 1.1 X rx - , A Dr- ' - f , , ,X .. 'f ini ' . uf M f f K .Zi yi Mr. Higgins New y Mrs. Slifer A . I Mrs. Dickerson 'f.f 'Sq xg ' Mrs. Brunstein, Mr. Fine gan We Q if Uba11gi Stomp? I can't find that anywhere, S. Davis tells Castro and M. Only Cha Chas and the Mexican Hat Dance are in this bookf lflflmfil JI Say? Parley vous Francais? Or perhaps Uhablas el espanol. Regardless of the country, academic students enjoyed investigating the mysteries of a foreign lan- guage. The students not only learned the complicated verb forms of the language, but also gained a better insight of the peoples, customs and culture of the country studied. Spanish students practiced Spanish through the Mexican Exchange Club. Whereas, many French stu- dents participated in the American Field Service, spon- soring two foreign students for a year at Northwestern. The highlight of the Latin students' year was the Roman Banquet. Spanish teacher, MRS. FISTE, received her B.A. at the University of Maryland. MRS. SLIFER, who also teaches Biology, studied at Dickinson -College and has an AB. degree. MRS. DICKERSON, attended Montclair State Teachers College and received her B.A. degree. Latin teacher, MR. FINEGAN, studied at Seton Hall University for an A.B. degree. MR. HIG- GINS, who studied at Scranton University for a B.A. degree, teaches both Latin and French. MRS. BRUN- STEIN teaches French and received her B.A. degree at Pennsylvania State University. I .gl N R' 'if 'Jail .. . At x Smooth Operator: N. I-Iindman, D. Pointer, 1. Shirkey, and S. Hellman. Miss Nye Mrs. Carpenter Miss Favier Mr. Cranford Rip It Up VI. Ballard and start Miss Bricker 3 24 glaewrifer fi-I over again! Are you planning to be a secretary? If so, then as a commercial student you will find such useful subjects as bookeeping, shorthand, and typing in Northwesterrfs Business Department. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental principles during the first year of shorthand and typing, and then in the second year, the student Works to perfect his skill. There are ten teachers in the business department. MR. ANTONIELLI went to D.C. Teachers College and received his B.S. degree. MRS. BEVERIDGE at- tended the University of Pittsburgh for her B.S. degree and the University of Maryland for her M. Ed. degree. MISS BRICKER received an A.B. degree from West- ern Maryland College. MRS. CARPENTER graduated from Transylvania College and the University of Ken- tucky with a B.A. degree. MR. COATS received a B.S. degree from East Carolina College. MR. CRANFORD went to D.C. Teachers College where he received a B.S. degree. MISS FAVIER attended the University of Maryland for her B.S. degree. MR. GIEDA graduated from Pennsylvania State Teachers College and received a B.S. degree. MRS. HAMILTON received an A.B. degree from East Carolina College. MISS NYE attend- ed Lebanon Valley College and received a B.S. degree. Ong Pennies From Heaven are counted by student bank employees B. Hoif, K. Klein, N. Hutchings, S. Kalavitinos, and B. Lewis. mix mg' Eg ' How Much is it? S. Saunders asks C. Tyrell Where did you deposit all your many millions this year? I hope it was in Northwestern's bank under the direction of MRS. HAMILTON and a student staff. The bank offers Northwestern such services as han- dling savings accounts and Government Bonds, selling athletic tickets, and issuing checks. The book store, it seems, sold everything but the kitchen sink. This handy place, run by MR. ANTO- NIELLI, kept students supplied with notebook equip- ment, subject review books, Northwestern jackets, and souvenir dolls. It was the habitual meeting place for procrastinators who had to have this for the next class. How Much I: That Doggie In The Window, the one who is guarding my 9 funds. 4: sk . of Mrs. Hamilton Mr, Gieda Mr. Antonielli Mr, Coats Q-at fy 0- Mrs. Beveridge 52? Qu, gwifclteci Ezflterecl and! Qwifclerecl Any math student was bound to find squares, radicals, and cubes among his acquaintances, but with fine instructors to referee , everyone managed to get along quite well. Plane Geometry students worked with axioms, postulates, and theorms. After a review of Algebra I, students in Algebra II mastered logarithms, quadratic functions and equations, and determinates before going on to higher mathematics. Proceeding on a firm foundation, senior math students studied triangles, and during a unit on solid geometry, viewed plane geome- try in 3-D. Through courses available in the math program, students of every capability were guided toward goals of greater knowledge. Also available were commercial math courses for students pursuing a business career. Mrs. Bauer Mr. McNelis Mrs. Preikszas .I - Q . 4. 1 J' .FX ',:'f.x H 91 -v-. 1.-3 it Mr. Reidy The Mathematics Department provided capable teachers for the student body. MR. HADDAD attended the University of Florida, Saint Louis University, Duke University, and the University of Toledo. He has re- ceived his A.B., M.A., B. Ed., B.B.M., and M.B.A. degrees. MISS LACY graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.S. degree. MRS. LAMANSKI attended the Rhode Island College of Education, Catholic University, and American University and holds her B. Ed. and B.A. degrees. MRS. BAUER received her B.A. degree at the University of South Dakota and her M.A. at the University of Chicago. MR. SEABOTH attended D.C. Teachers College and received a B.S. degree. MRS. PREIKSZAS earned her B.S. at the University of Minnesota. Miss Lacy Mr. Haddad if l, f, lay, ,ff 5 Think It Over, R. Kidwell before you make a costly mistake with those parallel lines. Mrs. Lamanski Mr. Seaboth 5 is V Q' . -1 K 1 . . W .' 5 , 5. -msg.:-.. 5.44-iff S 'S Wonderful what art students like D. Newman, V. New- port, S. Irwin and T. Trammel can do with a little time and talent. Marin. ilfzzric, Mmic rings forth from the Girls' Chorus class directed by Miss Beckman. '14, D , is-,:...g i Miss Beckman '63, Miss Eccleston Mrs. Omar I Mr. Ronca ,.. X l l , or ' h A4 p l. p ..,. sp U ff' in? M of jun They say that music is the speech of angels. Well, you may not want to call the students who were in the music classes angels, but they did sound like them at times. Miss Beckman, choral director, taught music theory, chorus, and A Capella Choir. The classes participated in musical events throughout the year, and all worked together to produce the Annual Music Revue. Mr. Ronca, band director, offered instrumental lessons and band techniques instruction to any inter- ested students. For the creative mind, art classes provide an out- let for talented students in this field. Art work was displayed in the lobby showcases throughout the year. At the Prince Georges County Fair in Upper Marl- boro, Maryland, Northwestern students won fourteen ribbons, five of which were first place. Whoiknows, maybe another Rembrandt will emerge from our midst! Music teacher MISS BECKMAN received her B.A. at Mariette College and her M.A. at the Univer- sity of Chicago. MR. RONCA attended East Strouds- burg State Teachers College to receive a B.S. and the University of Maryland to receive his B.S. in Music. Art teacher MISS ECCLESTON earned her B.A. at Western Maryland College and also attended the Corcoran School of Art. MRS. OMAR, a new teacher to Northwestern this year, received a B.S. at the State University College for Teachers in Buffalo. Q .-. 'f sw I g L .,,, lf' 'na-:xi V if , ' we ,Q ' , ,, E' W1 l.. lfroctor I Playing For and M. Barnes. Keeps, says P. Ballantine, so get out of my way Y I Tzm To Tau inst Gaul. go, so C. Langis, B. Doyle, and j. Wolfe play Jil ,QW Girls' Physical Education classes started off in full swing with tennis. Half of the time was spent learning the basic skills, while the other half was spent retrieving tennis balls from behind the bleachers. When the days turned cold, time and talents followed suit. Each period the girls began with a lap around the track with the teacher close behind them. Grades were lowered for unfortunate girls that the teacher passed. The standard cry was Easter! Faster! She's gaining on us! The rest of the period was spent tearing up the turf and the legs of the players with a dangerous, long, thin, curved piece of wood known as a hockey stick. Replacing the hockey stick with a basketball, the girls learned perfection in shooting baskets and guard- ing. The physical fitness unit and volleyball filled the winter months with action until spring came and brought with it golf and softball. The girls' Physical Education classes offered a variety of sports in an hour of exercise and fun. MRS. MITCHELL, physical education teacher, received her B.A. degree from the University of Wash- ington. MRS. STEPHENSON attended Wilson Teach- ers College and Maryland University and earned her B.S. and M.A. degrees. MISS SCOTT graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. degree. f ' X iii. K fe- 6 I 1 Q ' V , if ..,. , if i i W i' ,f i I tl 1 1 Mrs. Mitchell Miss Scott Mrs. Stephenson Mr. Murphy .911 jk? game Boys' Physical Education was a required minor subject for sophomores and an elective course for juniors and seniors. The activities of course varied with the moods of the weather. In the fall, football and soccer were the main activities. As the weather turned cold, the classes turned to the gym for basketball, wrestling, coeduca- tional recreation, and apparatus work. When the weather turned warm again, the gym classes went outside to practice baseball and track. Physical Education provided a welcome period of relaxation for the boys, who easily became exhausted from classroom work. The boys Physical Education teachers include MR. MURPHY who graduated from Maryland Uni- versity with a B.S. degree, MR. PALUMBO who grad- uated from Arnold College with a B.S. degree, MR. YARNALL who received an A.B. at the University of Florida and his M.A. at the University of Maryland, and MR. GALLAGHER, who attended Montgomery Junior College and received a B.S. degree at George Washington University. 'SQ if H ,4 .a Qin-, J. - Q33 iii Mr. Gallagher Mr. Yarnall il-' Something: Gotla Gite in this fast game of soccer, and it might just be someones big toe. Shall We Da-ncef' Everybody in this gym class seems willing, especially C. Sard and T. Dixon. ig, ,l . w- , .gt E Mr. Palumbo 29 E4 ,S ML' If I Kfzezz' You Were Comm' I'd Have Baked a Cake. H. DeVries, Mrs. Murray, S. Morris, and L. Coon must have known, because they're sure working hard. Q 1141' 7'lwrv, you did a real nice job of sewing on that jacket yoifrc modeling D. Smith. v-suv Mrs. Harding Mrs. Murray Mrs. Erisman ,J 4 ' in 4' 7 guffona fl OW5 Can you re-style clothes to look like the latest fashions? Would you be able to care for a member of your family if he became ill? These basic funda- mentals are offered in the Home Economic Courses at Northwestern. While sophomores, the girls studied the art of planning and cooking a meal, buying food, home nursing, sewing, and self-improvement. As juniors, Home Economic students had fun re-finishing furni- ture, and re-styling clothes. Finally, in the senior year, the girls cared for an apartment, practiced interior decorating, and studied child care and food preparation. MRS. HARDING graduated from the University of Arkansas with a B.S. in Home Economics. She has also received her M.S. from the University of Tennessee. MRS. ERISMAN attended the Illinois State Normal University and McMurray College where she earned her B.S. degree. MRS. MURRAY received her B.S. degree after attending Nebraska University, Iowa State University, and the University of Maryland. Qa'iiiii With There Hands great tasks can be accom- plished. mat me as ui.. Future homewreckers of America got plenty of practice in one of the three Industrial Art classes at Northwestern. The print shop aids the school by printing tickets and programs for school events. In the wood shop the boys make bowls, furniture and other individual projects. Chissels and ash trays were among the articles produced in metal shop. The mechanical drawing program has increased in popu- larity, preparing many students for careers in design- ing and drafting. - MR. GORDON, holds a B.S. degree from the University of Maryland. MR. HOFFMAN graduated from Provincial Norman and McDonald, Nova Scotia, with a B.E. degree. MR. BIRDSALL received a B.S. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. fa Handy Man S. Humphrey is drilling while B. Holty looks on. Mr. Gordon W x O ' ii .Wi e.l i -, Vit V 'ii . VKX sf. , - Mr. HOffIH21f1 Mr. Birdsall jk? .Nuff Our infirmary, an essential part of Northwestern, handled all the accidents and illnesses that occurred during the school hours. Also, the infirmary conducted eye, tuberculosis, and diabetes tests. Northwestern's nurse, Mrs. Richards, conducted all of the necessary medical services with the help of students assigned to the infirmary. MRS. RICHARDS received her R.N. from Moore County Hospital, Pine- hurst, North Carolina. As we walked through College Heights on any school day, we heard frantic screams of The brake, the brake! No! No! I said, the BRAKE! As we drew closer, we noticed a man sitting in a cat holding his head and groaning, two pale and frightened students in the back seat, and a baffled looking student behind the wheel. It was then we realized that this was Driver's Education. Driver's Education is a course given for the benefit of the students of Northwestern and for the safety of all mankind Cexcept the poor souls who live in College Heightsj. The instructors are MR. BOWMAN and MR. COHEN, both new faculty members this year. Both teachers attended Maryland University where each received a B.S. degree. juniors and Seniors received no scholastic credit for this course, but did receive certificates upon suc- cessful completion of the course. It consisted of one hour of classroom work and one hour of actual driving per week. It Only Hurt: For A Little While L. Frazier, so cheer up. X f X Na? . 4-M ,gi f ',. X Mrs. Richards let0lfU , jkeldezff .X4 QOGJAAQHJ ' . 8 gf- A, . s ', 'CV -N ' !?s I 8 i I QM. L sill X i. Ff i, -rf X. - L LL ! fi.. U E: Mr. Bowman Mr. Cohen 3:1 : I lst. , 5 l t f ',, , wfzrjvf, 19, , 1, 132,71 4'-fp X fllilly? Well, then, you'd better not try night driving advises Mr Bowman as M. Putnam agrees. .gil memoriam Wm pau! J emerer 15.1 141 Ain? It A Shame Wiltlcars that we only have a half an hour for l ch? UH . 6af,.LDrinL .fgrwl fl merry Soup's on! When noon-time rolled around, the halls of Northwestern became suddenly filled with a multitude of hungry wildcats skipping and running toward a common goal, food. Delicious, well-balanced meals were served daily in the cafeteria, while the multipurpose room catered to the lunch-bag crowd. Much of the food was gov- ernment surplus and was therefore greatly reduced in price for the students' convenience. -1-11.-1 'ff,2 'f f5 CAF ET E D l A !Ft'EQ,ss.'.3i,, N, u Dourvufs 9' 'A c Q W 534 -.1 I Q . f 9 5 ll A JS , 5 O, x' l URL .4 ' mf I! f Ka I miliil Engl gn' VIEIIFI A K fl ,A f 2, Rl J 2' M ,J w Q X l l' , A K fx A ll J ul ll l 1 r 5 - .. ' , . - N, X, 1 Q Y A, if? I . .. .gui x U' ,l CAFETERIA WORKERS - Fir!! Row: W. Hermoni, I. Werre, B. Attwood I. Grornerr, M. Richter, and I. Garber. Second Row: M. Lee, H. Brochville, D Bowers, E. Drew, E. Hackett, and C. Fletcher. The Bert Of Everything is found in the cafeteria prepared by F. Werre, M. Lee, and I. Garber. CUSTODIANS - First Row: C. Dickerson, C. Garver, H. Kermer, E. Fosterg and Mr. Peeden. Second Row: M. Gallespie, T. Brown, W. Halek, J. Judge, and J. Baker. 5 f K porfraif .giecfion Section Co-editors - Dottie Smith Betty Becknell Janice Derby 1 Graduation Day is the goal you as students strive for in your three years at Northwestern. v. asz, '- , -nwuuiw' -1 9 5 Ulf . ir W M ig. RJ I ,, ffl X15 llldyii, li on ay 'Wy J My 11' 1 SENIOR OFFICERS: S. Hardin, Secretaryg M. Wood, Treasurerg S. Smith, Historiang B. Sancewich, Vice-Pre sidentg and R. Spiegal, President. CAM 0 1960 LEIF AANDERUD Academic American Field Service - Ex- change Student from Norway Ambizion-Writer CLAIRE ANNE ADAMS Anne Academic Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Hi-Sci- Club, Science Fair, Music Re- vue, A-Capella Choir, Junior Prom, Dramatics Class Play, Play Tournament, Thespians, NLT, Senior Prom Ambition-Teacher NANCY ELLEN ALBRECHT Nrzncybelle Academic Pep Club, Sophomore Prom, P.T.A. Jamboree, Latin Honor Society, Art Club Secretary, Na- tional Honor Society, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-College -ssr f MARIORIE C. ABDILL Margie Commercial Pom Pom Girls, Beauty Contest Ambition-Secretary ARTHUR M. AHALT Monty Academic Varsity Soccer, Basketball, LV. Baseball, A-Capella Choir, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Student Council Vice-Presi- dent, N-Club President, Hi-Y Ambition-Dairy Management KENNETH EDWARD ALLEN Kenny General IV. Football, Bowling Ambition-Success l 'Wh' 1' 'S- '-if MARGARET LOUISE ANDERS L021 Commercial Library club, F.B.L,A,, Bank Ambition-Legal Secretary ELLEN LEE ANDERSON Commercial Fashion Show, Play Tournament Ambition-Secretary JEAN ANN APPLETON jean Bean Academic F.T.A., Science Club, Music Re- vue, Sophomore Prom, Bacca- laureate, Library Club Treasurer, Science Fair, Intramurals, Mexi- can Exchange Club Secretary, Student Council, National Hon- or Society, Play Tournament, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, junior Prom, Orientation Assembly, Psychology Club President, Sen- ior Assembly Ambition--Teacher --Ns. DONNA ANDERSON Commercial Homeroom President, A-Capella Choir, Beauty Contest, Pom Pom Girls, Business Honor So- ciety, Homeroom Treasurer, Na- tional Honor Society, Home- room Secretary Ambition-Secretary LEE ANDERSON Academic Band, Senior Prom j. GORDON ARBUCKLE , Fat man Academic Band Ambition-Lawyer 39 FRANCIS AREHART Pcmmt Commercial Music Revue Amfiilimz-Private Secretary PEGGY LEE ASHTON Peg Academic Bible Club, Bowling, A Band, Red Cross, junior Prom, Dance Band, Intramurals, COMPASS Ambition-Medical Secretary .IOHN BADACZEXWSKI Blorfom Academic IV. and Varsity Football, IV. and Varsity Baseball, Home- room Vice-President, Intramu- rals, junior Prom, N-Club, Hi-Y Treasurer, Homeroom President, Senior Prom, Student Council, Psychology Club AUIflfffwll-I:OOIlDLlll coach and teacher KATHRYN MARIE BAILEY 1X'.1f2'1'NA.I Academic junior Prom, Play Tournament, Nor'wester, Psychology Club, Art Club, Senior Prom, Bowling fiwlzffimi-Legal Secretary INIARY ANN BARNES Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Sports Day, Sopho- more Prom, Pep Club, Intramu- rals, -Iunior Prom, Circle N, Photography Club Amf11'I1'm1-Office worker MALIREEN BARTHMAIER Commercial fi Ni' !7i'iffiC' 'I-HOU SGW' LL' l .L L. 4. xll X tsp.. 'fx I 3? l '?'w- , 6 Q I F1 K' ' .-, .r A45 I ,limi 1 03:15 fl MARY PATRICIA ARRINGTON Academic Science Club Vice President, Student Council, Pep Club Treasurer, Play Tournament, Tri-Hi-Y, Sports Day, Intramu- rals, W.j.A.S., junior Prom, N.B.C. Secretary, Bowling, Homeroom Vice President, Ambition-Biology Teacher RONALD ATHERHOLT R012 Academic A-Capella, Choir, Music Revue, Thespians, OM Town Ambizion-Music Composer HOR ST BAER ENT l Ibzzi Academic Ambifiofz-Teacher PATRICIA VERONICA BALLENTINE Pgf Academic Biology Club, Latin Club, Ten- nis Team, Basketball Team, In- tramurals, F.N.A., American Field Service, Pep Club, F.T.A., Circle N, Senior Prom, Y-Teens Ambifioaz-Teacher NWILLIAM HENRY BARNETT JR. Bill General THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW Soccer Term IX and Varsity scmblx H1Y Red Cross Thes plans NLT Om T011 11 Alllflfl 77 Gym Teacher Toafiwpitki 7 General 1 I Bm-b.i11. N-ciiib, Awas As- gsvxih 14 in - ' J. H I GEORGE BATKA ll Zvztrg Academic Baseball Ambifiozz-College HELENE BELLER Academic Intramurals, Psychology Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Norlwester Associate Editor, E.T.A., National Honor Society, Circle N, Quill and Scroll Ambition-journalist CAROL JEAN BERRETT Academic Homeroom Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Pep Club, Play Tour- nament, Music Revue Director, Latin Honor Society Historian, Homeroom Vice-President, President of Thespians, Beauty Contest Runner-up, A-Capella Choir, junior Prom, Homero-om President. Co-Captain of Cheer- leaders, NLT Director, Our Tort 721. Miss Northwestern 1959- 60 Am bitiofz-Teacher DIANA BISHOP Cookie Commercial Y-Teens Ambition-Beautician HELEN BOLINGER Boba Academic Science Fair, Fashion Show, Tri- Hi-Y, E.T.A., Senior Prom, NLT, Om' Tozuz Ambition-Elementary Teacher EDWARD ADRIAN BOURGONDIEN IVard General Ambifion-Draftsman BARBARA OSMOND BECK Bm-Z2 Academic Hi-Sci Club, Y-Teens Secretary, Y-Teens President, Latin Club, Latin Honor Society. Music Re- vue, Play Tournament, Sopho- more Prom, Homeroom Secre- tary, Color Guard, A.E.S., Jun- ior Prom, Student Council, Sen- ior Prom, Our Tozwz, Home- room Treasurer, A Band Ambition-College CATHERIN E ELILAB1: I I-I BELT Kay Commercial Gymkana, junior Prom, Nation- al Honor Society Ambition-Secretary NEIL JOHN BIGLEY s General 9 Hi-Y Ambition-Machinist ROBERT BLADEN Robbie General Ambition-Machinist VIVIAN BOSWELL Vivi Commercial Latin Club, Beauty Contest Salesman, Vice-president of the Bank, Bowling Ambition-Secretary AUDREY BOWDOIN Academic Art Club Vice-president, Latin Club, Latin Honor Society, Science Fair. Homeroom Presi- dent, National Honor Society Ambition-College SANDRA BOXYERS Snnzf-3 Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pcp Club, Junior Prom, Awards Assembly, Psy- chology Club, NLT, Orff Tozzn. COMPASS JANET SUZANNE BONWERSOX jan Academic Y-Teens, F. T. A., Intramurals, Bowling, Pep Club, Circle N, Library Club, NLT Anzbifion-Teacher CAROL ANN BOWIE Iiniwiv Geneml Pep Club, Sports Day, Intra- murals, Tri-Hi-Y, Circle N, Play Tournament Anzlfifion-Dental Assistant ROBERT F. BRADLEY Bob General A nzbition-Government Forest Service CARYL ANN BRADSHAW Academic A.F.S., Sophomore Prom, Mexi- can Exchange Club, Junior Prom, Music Club, NLT, Onr Town, Music Revue Anzbifionf-Language Interpre- ter MARY CARRIE BRANNAN Alnrpivg Academic Sports Day, Intramurals, Latin Club, Latin Honor Society, Li- brary Club, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, NLT, om- Tomi. Nord t ,-'far AH,-L-,f,'j,f-i1:-Veterinarian LINDA BREAZEALE Academic Y-Teens, Pep Club, Art Club, Junior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, NLT, Senior Prom, Om' Toiwl, Play Tournament Anzbizion-College JOAN BREGMAN Commercial Intramurals Ambition-Secretary GARY W. BRIGGS General Ambition-F.B.I. CHARLES A. BROPHY JR. Bropfy Academic Latin Club, S.I.P., Mask and Buslcin, German Club, S.I.P. Treasurer, Newport Tourney Club, Yearbook, Thespians, Onr Town, Play Tournament, Music Revue, N.B.C. Ambition-College KAY BROTHERS Penny Academic F.N.A. Ambition-Housewife CAROLYN JEAN BROWN Brownie Academic Acro-Majorette, Gymkana Vice- president, Gymkana Secretary, Homeroom Vice-president, In- tramurals, Music Revue, Our Toufn, NLT, Band Secretary Anzbizion-Teacher and Profes- sional Dancer DOLORES BROWN Brownie Academic Latin Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-president, Sport's Day, Sophomore Prom, Hi-Sci, Intra- murals, Latin Honor Society, Junior Prom, Homeroom Presi- dent, Circle N, Senior Prom, Our Town, NLT, Gymkana Ambition-Teacher JEAN BROWN Jeannie Academic Bible Club, Art Club, Latin Honor Society, F.T.A., Library Club, Junior Prom, Psychology Club, Oni' Town, NLT, Intra- mural, Bowling Ambition-Teacher MICHAEL JAY BROWNSTEIN Mike Academic Hi-Sci Vice-president, Library Clulb, Basketball manager, Homeroom Treasurer, W.J.A.S., Debate Club, Track Team, Ju- nior Prom, National Honor So- ciety, Hi-Sci President, N-Club, Senior Prom, Play Tournament, AFS, Ambition-Geophysics LINDA BUCKHOLTZ Academic Girls' Chorus, A-Capella Choir, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Homeroom Vice-presi- dent, Nor'wester, AFS, Student Council, Beauty Contest Ambition-Marriage MARK A. BUCKLEY Buck Academic J.V. and Varsity Basketball Ambition-Earn a Million RICHARD BUDDINGTON Academic Homeroom President, Hi-Sci Clufb, Latin Clufb, Latin Honor Society, National Honor Society, Hi-Y SHELDON BUDMAN Shelly Academic Ambition-College JANE SIMPSON BURTON Janie Academic Art Club, Homeroom Secretary Ambition Teacher JO ANNE BURTON jo Commercial Caterer's Club, Intramurals Ambition-Secretary ROBERT C. BURTON Shrub General Bowling Ambition-Landscape Architect JUANITA BUSH Commercial Y-Teens, Intramurals Ambition-Stenographer JERRY VERNON BUTNER General Varsity Football, Bowling, Var- sity Wrestling, Track Team, Awards Assembly, N-Club, Hi-Y, Oni' Town, NLT, Play Tournament, Red Cross Ambition-Teacher Zio 'Vx JOHN CAIRNS Academic American Field Service BARBARA ANN CAMPBELL Commercial Y-Teens, Caterer's Club Ambition-Secretary .vw Q - RALPH CANCELOSE 5, Chance General A 'N X X if ' , H 'xli b '1 JOAN CANOVA MARILYN LEE CARLISLE Kanocb Academic Commercial Future Nurses Club, NLT Tri-Hi-Y, Bank, Senior Prom, ,IV Ambition-Dental Assistant Play Tournament, F.B.L.A., ' Bowling, Music Revue Ambition-Success JAMES CASH KAREN FRANCES CASHELL jimmy Academic Commercial Ambition-Sheet Metal Worker MICHAEL CHACONAS Mike Academic 44 Ambition--Secretary EDNA DELORES CHILLEM luv 'Ts' Dee Academic . 4' , ., ' NLT L Ambition-College n - UA 1 'EIQ BETTY JEAN CALLAWAY Academic Library Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Na- tional Honor Society, Bowling Ambition-College BONNIE ELLIOTT CAMPBELL Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Latin Honor Society, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Mexican Exchange Club, Ncndwerter Editor, NLT, Play Tournament, Our Town, Senior Prom Ambiiion-Teacher WAYNE CANNON Academic Hi-Y President, Varsity Track Team, IV. Wrestlling Team, National Honor Society Ambition-Engineer Academic SHIRLEY ANN CHINN Commercial Red Cross, Tri-Hi-Y, Beauty Contest, Homeroom Secretary, Pep Club, junior Prom, Sports Day, Y-Teens, Senior Prom, Play Tournament Ambition-Secretary UTE RENATE CHRISTOPH Academic Homeroom President, COMPASS Staff Ambition-Linguist KARL BENTON CLARK Benny Academic A Band, Homeroom Sergeant- at-arms, Hi-Sci-Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Nor'wester Staff, Bowling Ambition,-Electronics Engineer SHEILA CHRISTENSEN Academic Red Cross, Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Sophomore Prom, Ju- nior Prom, Senior Prom, F.T.A. Ambition-Teacher PATRICIA CISSEL Academic EILEEN MARIE CLAYTON W fr'- SPH' V? Ollie Academic Cafeteria Worker, Psychology C Club Ambition-Sociologist ig, GARY CLIFT li Wrestling Team, Homeroom Vice-president, A Band, Track Team, Student Council Presi- dent, Hi-Y, N-Club, Dance Band, Drum Major of Band Ambition-College CAROLYN LEE COLE Commercial Ambition-Airline Hostess JAMES JOEL COMBER Gm Gus General Homeroom Treasurer, J.V. and Varsity Football, j.V. Wrestling, Red Cross, junior Prom, Home- room Vice-president Ambition-Success CAROLYN IO COLE Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Senior Prom, Y-Teens Ambition-Secretary CAROL ANNE COLLINS Shorty Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Psychology Club, Se- nior Prom Ambition-Secretary SHARON ANN CQNNOR ' L Academic Sophomore Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Science Fair, Fashion Show, ju- nior Prom, Flagtwirlers, Thes- pians, NLT, Senior Prom, Play Tournament, Beauty Contest Ambitione-Secretary SUNDRA COOLEY Sunny Commercial Glee Club, Art Club, Fashion Show, Student Council Ambition-Secretary KENNETH M. COOPER jake Academic Senior Prom Ambition-Civil Engineer ROBERT E. COX Bob Academic Bowling Ambition-Automotive Engineer ROBERTA CRALLE DOROTHY CRUTCHER Dottie Commercial Student Council Ambifiorz-Marriage DONALD CUPPY D071 Commercial Q, s 51..- fa 'vs-v 1:1441 i N Band, COMPASS ' T 2 2, Ambifion-I,B.M. Machine Op- erator like 15 46 X 403 LINDA COON Academic Fashion Show, Tri-Hi-Y, Intra- murals, Caterer's Club, NLT, Our Town, Play Tournament Ambition-Secretary NANCY COOPER Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramu- rals, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary ROBERT G. COX Bob Academic Bowling, Hi-Sci, NBC, Electro- nics Club Ambition-Civil Engineer JOHN CRAWFORD jack Academic CAROLYN CULLIPHER Carol Commercial Library Club, Pep Club, Psy- ohology Club Ambition-Legal Secretary GERALDINE CURTIS Gerry Commercial Homeroom Secretary, Library Club, Girls Chorus Ambition-Social Worker MARGARET MAY CUTLER Commercial Y-Teens, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y Ambirion-Secretary MILLECENT LOUISE DAMUTH Millie Academic Pep Club, Art Club Secretary, Li-brary Club, Play Tournament, Y-Teens, Hi-Sci Club, W.j.A.S., Tri-Hi-Y, Beauty Contest, NLT Thespians, Senior Prom flmbition-College ' MARION LEE DAVIDSON Lee Academic A-Capella Choir, Debate Club Ambition-Medical Doctor JEFFREY D. DENIT jeff Academic Sophomore Class Treasurer, Homeroom President, Sopho- more Prom, Varsity Football, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Stu- dent Council, Junior Prom, N-Club, Music Revue, Senior Prom Ambition-Agricultural Engi- neering WILLIAM DENNISON Bill Commercial Nor'wester Staff, Compass Staff, FBLA Reporter HELEN MAE DE VRIES Academic Homeroom Secretary, Hi-Sci -Cltllrb, Science Fair, W.j.A.S., NBC, Caterer's Clu-b ff , kr , W 'iw-t, KR iw DAWN ETTA DAHL Commercial F.H.A., Y-Teens, Caterer's Clul Ambition-Housewife GAIL DAVIDSON Freckler Academic Intramurals, Sports Day, Bowl- ing, Pep Club, Circle N Club. Photography Club Ambition-Phys. Ed. Teacher STEPHEN DAVIS Steve Academic Mexican Exchange Club Treas- urer, Student Council Ambition-College J. MICHAEL DENNING Mike Academic Homeroom Treasurer, N-Club, J.V. Football Team, Bowling, Band, Golf Team, Homeroom President, Mexican Exchange Club Ambition-Millionaire ROSEMARY DERR Commercial Pep Club, American Field Serv- ice, F.B.L.A. 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Teacher WILLIAM ENGLE Bill Commercial Ambition-Draftsman ROSS ENGLEHART Academic A Band, Dance Band. Pep Club Ambition-Civil Engineering LENA ENRICO RONALD ERRICO Q in Ron General INIARTHA TERESA ETIENNE Terry Academic Pep Club, Baccalaureate, Latin Honor Society, Fashion Show, Science Fair, Sophomore Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Historian, Y-Teens, Beauty Contest, Red Cross, Play Tournament, F.T.A., National Honor Society Treasurer, Awards Assembly, Homeroom President Ambition-College BETTY LOU FEITELSON General LINDA FELTER Academic Captain of Majorettes, Beauty Contest, Music Revue, Fashion Show, W.J.A.S., Baccalaureate, Sophomore Prom, Y-Teens. Bowlin , Student Council, ju- 8 nior Prom, Graduation, F.T.A., Senior Prom Ambition-Teacher VIRGINIA LEE FERRELL Jennie Commercial Cafeteria worker, Intramurals, Red Cross Ambition-Secretary SANDRA MAE FERRIS Sandy Commercial Dance Club Ambition-Secretary ERIC MICHAEL FINE Rickie Academic Art Club, Hi-Sci Club Presi- dent, Science Fair, Play Tourna- ment, Modern Language Club, W.j.A.S., National Honor So- ciety Vice-president, Thespians, A.F.S. Vice-president, Hi-Sci Club Vice-president, Music Re- vue, A.F.S. Historian, A.F.S. Assembly Ambition--College SANDRA FITCH Sandy Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Prom, Library Club, Fashion Show, Baccalaureate, Science Fair, Ju- nior Prom, Bowling, National Honor Society, Student Council, Beauty Contest, Play Tourna- ment, Senior Prom Ambition-Fashion Designer PHYLLIS FITTING Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Prom, Pep Club, Red Cross, Sports Day, Beauty Contest, Home- room Secretary, Senior Prom Ambition-Secretary MICHAEL FITZGERALD F izz Commercial Hi-Y Ambition-Success Commercial l Y 7 1 :Q NANCY FORSYTH Academic Latin Club, Sophomore Prom, Baccalaureate, Band, Play Tour- nament Ambition-Nursing DAVID FRAASE Dare Academic PATRICIA FRENCH Frenchie Commercial Student Council, Gymlcana, A- Cappella Choir, NBC Trio, Music Revue, Sophomore Prom, Bowl- ing, Beauty Contest Salesman, Tri-Hi-Y. Y-Teens, junior Prom. Red Cross. Play Tourna- ment, Debate Club, Senior Prom, Thespians , ,.. ,. JUNE LEE FORTUNE McELDON FLEMING Mac General j.V. Baseball, IV. Football, Homeroom President, Varsity Basketball Afzzbitiofz-Wealtrh LINDA LEE FOLTZ Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals, Home- room Treasurer, Fashion Show, Pep Club, Pom Pom Co-Cap- tain, Beauty Contest, Sports Day, Student Council, National Honor Society, Music Revue, Senior Prom Ambition-College HELENA FORSLUND General Art Club, Intramurals Ambition-Secretary Intramurals, Cafeteria worker, Senior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Nor'- werter Staff Ambiriovz-Beautician LYNNE FRAZIER Recir Academic Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Homeroom Vice-president, Sophomore Prom, Fashion Show, Baccalaureate, Quill and Scroll President, National Honor So- ciety, junior Prom, Mexican Exchange Club, Graduation, NBC Memories , Thespians, Senior Prom, Homeroom Presi- dent, Girls Chorus, Music Re- vue, Play Tournament, Senior Class Meeting, coMPAss Editor Ambiziofz-Speech Teacher DONNA IEAN FREW Domzi Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Sophomore Prom. Fashion Show, Bowling, Junior Prom, Play Tournament, Intramurals, Flagtwirlers, NLT Om' Totwz. Music Revue, Psy- chology Club Ambifion-Airline Hostess , Qs- X aw- let l 1 I DIANA FAYE FLYNN Di Commercial Library Club, Sophomore Prom, Bowling, Pep Club, Junior Prom, Business Honor Society Secretary, Bank, Senior Prom Ambitiofz-Executive Secretary FRANK W. FOREMAN General Bowling Ambition-Success GARY R. FORSYTH Gfzrim General Varsity Football, Golf Team, Varsity Wrestling, N-Club, Hi-Y NLT Anzlaizion-Marry a rich girl S it MARVIN FRIEDENBERG Marv Academic Hi-Sci Club, Sophomore Prom, Bowling, Junior Prom, Psychol- ogy Club, National Honor So- ciety Ambition--Engineer MARTIN GALLAHAN Alamy General Track Team, Bowling Ambition-Geologist ANITA LYNNE GARRETT Lynne Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Fashion Show, junior Prom, Senior Prom, Play Tournament, N01-'werter Ambizioaz--College hw LORETTA J. FRUSH Reita Academic Intramurals, Sophomore Prom, Beauty Contest, Color Guard, Homeroom Treasurer, Music Revue, Circle N Club, NLT, Senior Prom Ambition-Teacher JO ANNE GALVIN jo Commercial Sophomore Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Mu- sic Revue, junior Prom, Y- Teens, Pep Club, NLT, OM Town, Bowling, Debate Club Ambition-Nurse VIVIAN GEIGER Academic X67 Beauty Contest 51 Ambition-Drama ,,L,,.m f DIANE GILBERT General BARBARA GLASSMAN Bobbie Academic Art Club Historian, Modern Language Club, Music Revue, A. F. S. Vice-President, NBC, National Honor Society, Home- room Secretary, Play Tourna- ment, Thespians, Library Club Vice-President, Awards Assem- bly, NLT, Our Town, Norlwer- CAROLE GODFREY Commercial Fashion Show, Senior Prom, Ambition'-Legal Secretary n ' , 'am' ,g 1 MARIE GLASS Commercial Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens Ambition-Secretary MARTHA SUE GOAD Susie Commercial Girls Chorus, Junior Prom, Mu- sic Revue, Om' Town, NLT Ambizion-Singer MARK GOLD Mick Academic Sophomore Prom, Bowling, Hi- Sci Club, junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-Teacher JANE GOLDEN .lflvie Academic Play Tournament, Pep Club, A- Cappella Choir, Hi-Sci Club Treasurer, Music Revue, Sopho- more Prom, Best Actress of 1959, Junior Prom, Thespians, Director of Senior Play, Om Torwz, Senior Prom Ambizirm-Pediatrician JERRY GORDON Academic A Band, Nofwerfer Staff Ambition-Journalism -was QS i' 'Di RADIA GOMES Academic American Field Service-E:-H change from Brazil Ambition-Teacher LOIS GOSNELL Academic Library Club, F. T. 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Academic J.V. and Varsity Football, Hi-Y Junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-Engineer DIANE GUTRIDGE General Ambzzionh-Commercial Artist SANDRA ANN HAGEAGE Sandy Academic Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals Homeroom President, Music Re- vue, Junior Class Vice-President, Junior Prom, Co-Captain of Cheerleaders, Thespians, Stu- dent Council, NLT, Director of Sophomore Play, Producer of Our Town, Senior Prom Ambition-Physician ALICE HALL Academic Sophomore Prom, Chorus Vice- president, Intramurals, A-Cappel- la Choir, Junior Prom, NLT, Play Tournament, Our Town Ambition-Veterinarian JOHN M. HAMILTON Academic J.V. Football, Varsity Wrestling, N-Club, NLT Ambition-College MILTON HANCOCK JOHN HANSON Academic A-Cappella Choir, Music Revue Ambition-Success CLAIRE LOUISE HARDIN Punk Academic Homeroom Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y President, Beauty Contest, Pep Club, Mexican Exchange Club Secretary, NBC- Memories, Cheerleaders, Student Council, Junior Prom, Awards Assembly, Senior Class Secretary, National Honor Society, Senior Prom, COMPASS Ambition-Social Service 'Wx L Wi' lm X 43' buf 4 A f- 'if' 1-'rf' W la JUDY HAISLUP Academic Pep Club, Fashion Show, Tri- Hi-Y, Senior Prom Ambition-College JANET HALL Academic Y-Teens, Girls Chorus, Bible Club, Red Cross, Bowling, Latin Club, Awards Assembly, Junior Prom, Student Council, Fashion Show Ambition-Business College STUART HAMILTON ROGER FREDERICK HANDTE Lefty Academic Photography Club President, Bowling, Audio-Visual Com- mittee, Electronics Club, COM- PASS and Nonwerter Photogra- pher, Junior Prom, A Band Manager, Play Tournament, Sen- ior Prom Ambition-Commercial Airline Pilot WILLIAM HANSON Bill General Biology Club, Debate Club, Prep Pen Club, Junior-Senior Prom, County Government and Boys State Ambition-To make money WAYNE HARDIN General E. 6 1 -:J l STANLEY HARDING Stan Academic Track Team, Senior Assembly i RICHARD HARDISON Academic BARBARA HARRAD Barb Academic Northwestern Iittlc Thcatrc 5i , R ROBERT HARRINGTON I ' ' Bob Commercial Q Ambitiovz-Accountant L f' V-.El TQ, I .J kia 'S fa ,XT . T I 1 ' ' 9 Lu'. 'f,TY ' fffagy lx ,,fs,if'3 ,,. LINDA HARRISON Academic BARBARA JEAN HATFIELD Bobbi Academic Hi-Sci Club, Science Fair, XVI. A.S., French Club, Sophomore Prom, F,T.A., A.F.S. I-Iistorian, Library Club Historian, Nation- al Honor Society. AFS. Assem- bly, Library Convention, Stue dent Council, NLT, Orff Torn: A V!,'f2f,'f0i,'QL1CC6SS K 'cf N ,gi A X . 5- ix.,- NANCY HAWK Commercial Ambition-Model ANN LOUISE HEADLEY Annie Commercial Y-Teens, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A. Ambition-Legal Secretary JOHN ALBERT HEAGY jack Academic IV. Football, Sophomore Prom, Homeroom Treasurer, junior Prom, lVarsity Soccer, Hi-Y Chaplain, Senior Prom, Home- room President Ambition-Success FRANCIS HEALY Rmzy General IV. Football, J.V. Baseball, Homeroom Vice - President, Track Team, Hi-Y Homeroom Vice-president, Basketball ROBERT HEAP, JR. Bob General ARTHUR HEATH Butch General HUGH JAMES HEISHMAN jimmy General Ambition-Air Force SHARON LEAH HELLMAN Commercial Art Club, Beauty Contest, Bowl- ing, Homeroom Secretary, Soph- omore Prom, Pep Club Presi- dent, Homeroom Vice-presi- dent, Music Revue, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Thespian Treasurer, Senior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Presi- dent, NLT Ambition-Commercial Artist ROSEMARY HELM Norey Rotie Academic Student Council, Beauty Con- test, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y His- torian, Gymkana, Sophomore Prom, F. T. A. Vice-president, Homeroom Secretary, junior Prom, Music Revue, Circle N, Homeroom Vice-president, Se- nior Prom, Color Guard Co-Cap- tain Ambition-Missionary RODNEY A. HENDRICK Rodent Academic Latin Club Ambition-College ARTHUR MARSHALL HERBERT Many Commercial Bowling Ambition-Printer ANNETTE HERZBERG Academic Library Club, National Honor Society ,:if?', gk so A ffff 9, 4 , -:Qi-. . 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Ambition-Veterinarian MARTHA ANN HOLT Marty Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Gymlcana, Intramur- als, Sophomore Prom, Mexican Exchange Club, Beauty Contest, Junior Prom, NBC, Homeroorn President, Psychology Club, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Prom Ambition-Phys. Ed. Teacher CHARLES RICHARD HORTON Charlie Academic Latin Club, A Band, Wrestling Team, Track Team, Dance Band Junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-Industrial Engineer RICHARD HUGHES Academic Ambition-Success in College MYRA HUMPHRIES General Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling. Photography Club, F.H,A., Bible Club, Ca- rerer's Club, Art Club JOHN HOGAN, JR. MARY BRADFORD HOLMES Holmfey Academic Play Tournament, Y-Teens, Ca- terer's Club, Sophomore Prom Bowling, Intramurals, Baccalau- reate, Music Revue, A.F.S., La- tin Honor Society, Junior Prom National Honor Society, Tri- Hi-Y, Circle N, French Club, Senior Prom Ambition-To see the world v v JAMES RONALD HOOD Ronnie Commercial Ambition-Navy if 'Ol ivan-4 N51 lv WAYNE HURST Academic LINDA HYATT CLARA JUANITA HUTCHINGS Nita Commercial Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Junior Prom, Homeroom Presi- dent, National Honor Society, Debate Club, Flagtwirlers, Sen- ior Prom, Bank, Homeroom Vice-President, Bowling, Play Tournament, Music Review, In- tramurals : Ambition-History Teac-her GEORGE IGAL 'Dx Corntrnercial lbnic Academic coMPAss Staff STEPHEN INGUANTI GEORGE INSLEY c Sonny General Butch Commercial ' Q Cafeteria Ambition-Engineer 'etb Ambition-Telephone Company , Worker Q' Y . 'FT' f .P -IS i - b f ,tr J it ,ieri V .3 Q fig ,,---, V, Fgnf' -A ttty J in 1 if- HiT Q. Y f A - , SANDRA IRWIN Sandy Academic Homeroom Treasurer, Senior Class Play 1959, NOVIWEJPQU Junior Prom, Homeroom Secre- tary, Art Club, Psychology Club, Senior Prom, Ambition-College PAMELA JACKSON Pam Commercial Student Council, Bowling Ambition--Dental Assistant THOMAS JENKINS FRANKLIN ISOLATO Academic Ambition-Aeronautical Engi- neer WILLIAM JAMES Bill Academic Soccer, Golf, Homeroom Presi- dent, Junior Prom, N Clufb, Stu- dent Council, Hi-Y, Psychology Club, Bowling JAY JETT N.B.C. General 57 CAROL JOHNSON Commercial Girls Chorus, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Pom Pom Girls, Beauty Contest, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, Stu- dent Council Ambition-Television work MARILYN JOHNSON Commercial Hoomeroom Treasurer, Bowling Ambition-Secretary JOYCE JOHNSTON 1.A.j. Academic A.F.S., F.N.A., Psychology Club, Junior Prom, A.F.S. Assembly, Senior Prom, Intramurals Ambition-Airline Hostess DONNALEE JUDD Dee Academic N.B.C., Pep Club, A-Cappella Choir, Music Revue. Quill and Scroll, Nofwerter Staff, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Bowling Ambition-Journalist RUTH ANN JUNTA BRENDA KANEGIS Bren Academic Hi-Sci Club Secretary, A.F.S,, Science Fair, Intramurals, VCVJ. AS., Sophomore Prom, Home- room President, A-Cappella Choir, FTA. President, Student Council, Music Revue, National Honor Society, Senior Prom, Circle N. Bowling a flflltgffffifl-Bl.lIlI Teacher 'bs N'-1 'i JR i L .lr 'IF-' K-0 EUGENE JOHNSON Academic Bowling, Track Team, Our Town Play Tournament, NLT Ambiti0n4oldier of Fortune NANCY JOHNSON Academic Sports Day, Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Junior Prom, NLT, Bowling, Beauty Contest, Senior Prom Ambition-Teacher CAROL JONES Commercial Homeroom Treasurer, Bowling, Sophomore Prom, Student Coun- cil, Nofwertea' Staff, Flagtwirl- ers, Beauty Contest, Senior Prom Ambition-Legal Secretary WAYNE JUDKINS Academic Red Cross Representative Ambition-Airplane Pilot CASANDRA SUE KALAVITINOS Sue Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Play Tour- nament, Music Revue, Intramu- rals, Student Council, Y-Teens, Gymkana, Bowling, Flagtwirler Captain, Bank Ambition-Professional Dancer VICTORIA KAY Viffi Academic Y-Teens Ambition-Medical Secretary GERALD KEMERER Gerry General Bowling, Track Team, Wrest- ling, Ambition-Success KATHLEEN KAREN KESSLER Kathy Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Business Honor So- ciety, Beauty Contest Ambition-Stenographer ROBERT ESTEP MIOHAIEL KIDVVELL Mike Academic IV. Football, Bowling, A-Cap- pella Choir, Junior Prom, Hi-Y Ambition-College , :Ei -: JUNE D. KING Diane Commercial Ambition-Clerk Typist BRUCE KLEILMAN Butch Academic Hi-Sci, A-Cappella Choir, Music Revue, Senior Prom, COMPASS Ambition,-College SHARON KENYON Academic Pep Club, Modern Language Club, F. H. A., Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Play Tournament Ambition-Success and Happi- ness DIANA KETCHERSIDE General Ambition-Beautician MELVIN FRANKLIN KEY Frank Academic A Band, Bible Club, Homeroom Vice-President, Pep Band, Bible Club Treasurer, National Hon- or Society, Bowling, Student Council, Ambition-Engineering EDWIN KING General CAROLYN KIRBY General Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council Ambition,-Telephone Company KAREN JOAN KLEIN Commercial Pep Club, Play Tournament, Sophomore Prom, Bowling, Tri- Hi-Y, Intramurals, Fashion Show, Homeroom President, Na- tional Honor Society, F.B.L.A. President, Junior Prom, F.T.A. NBC, Senior Prom, Bank Ambition-Teacher I arf' , K..- ii -IAMES KLINE Killer Academic Ambition-Graduation BARBARA JOY KLUTH Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Beauty Con- test, Sophomore Prom, Home- room Secretary, junior Prom, Y-Teens, Business Honor Society Treasurer, Senior Prom Ambition-College MARGARET ROSE KNOX Academic Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross, Baccalaureate, Fashion Show, Y- Teens, Homeroom Treasurer, Senior Prom Ambilimz-College ELSIE KOCH WILLIAM HARRY KORAB Bill Academic J.V. and Varsity Basketball, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Soccer, Junior Prom, Homeroom Vice-president, N-Club Secre- tary, Hi-Y Bowling Ambition-Engineer fair bf KATHLEEN JANICE KRAFT Kfzfby Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, NLT Ambition-Legal Secretary 7- 1Ui ps... KAY ELLEN KRAUSE Academic Fashion Show, Pep Club, Sports Day, Intramurals, NBC Vice- president, Tri-Hi-Y, Circle N Treasurer, Play Tournament, Voice of Democracy, Oar Town, The-spians, COMPASS, NLT Avzzbitiofz-Writer PETER KREIGSMAN MARY ANN KUEHN General Girls Chorus Ambition-Secretary VIRGINIA KUEHN Ginny Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Ambition-Private Secretary SHIRLEY KUGE Academic Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Intra- murals, Red Cross, junior Prom, Psychology Club, Bowling Ambition-College ROBIN LaFEVER Academic JACK LAND Yogi Bear General Dance Club, junior Prom KENNY LANTZ Louie General CHARLES LARKIN, JR. jimmy Academic Mexican Exchange Club, Pho- tography Club PATRICIA LARRICK General ROBERT R. LAUER Bob General Ambiiioiz-Policeman MADELINE LAVINE Maddie Academic Tri-Hi-Y President, Homeroom President, Pep Club, Cheerlead- er, Beauty Contest, Intramurals, junior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y Trea- surer, Play Tournament, Senior Prom Ambition-Medical Technician fe ,f 6' fe C 'v 'f B Ni L L gx if I rf 'ff f , v 5 'iii 'V Qlja li .- il. O 42 ffflff rrfffll ii..-L, 3 1-'f SYLVIA LEBOWITZ Sig Academic Pep Club, Library Club Trea- surer, N.B.C., P.N.A. Vice-pres ident, Psychology Club Ambition-College ROSA MARIAN LEDA Mg-rigziz ACQCICIDIC Intramurals, Sports Day, Girls Chorus, Caterers Club, Senior Prom Ambition-Model DAVID LEE Academic Bible Club, Intramurals Ambition-Zoologist MARTHA JEAN LEE MARGARET J. LEISHMAN Peggy Academic F.N.A., Caterer's Club Ambition-Nurse DOROTHY VIRGINIA LEONARD Dottie Commercial Pep Club, Y-Teens, Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Prom Ambition-Secretary il -'Y 'S vu--,J A I-H MICHAEL DAVID LEVINE Miguel Academic Mexican Exchange Club Vice- ' president, Homeroom Vice-pres ident, junior Prom, Mexican Exchange Club President Ambition-Success MARY JANE LEWIS Shorty Commercial Homeroom Treasurer, Thespi- ans, Our Town YP 'I AmbitionAtenographer ,A I PATRICIA LITTLE 'N Pat Academic Sy Psychology Club, NLT Ambition-Secretary SALLY ANN LONG DONALD LOVELESS Commercial Donnie General Girls Chorus, Library Staff, Sci- ence Fair, junior Prom, Tri-Hi- Y, Nofzverter Ambition-Teacher CAROL ANN LUCAS Lukie Academic JUNE RAE LOWRY General Ambillion-Bookkeeper HELAIN SIBYL LUFTIG Academic A Band, Nor zz'efter, Hi-Sci Club, Bowling, Intramurals, La- tin Club, Psychology Club, Na- tional Honor Society, junior Prom, FTA., Senior Prom Aozfriflorz-Math Teacher Intramurals, Photography Club, Fashion Show, Music Review, Bowling, Baccalaureate, Quill and Scroll Secretary-Treasurer, A.F.S. President, and Exchange to Finland, Student Council, Music Revue, Girls Chorus, Senior Prom, Co-editor of COM- PASS Ambitiofz-To live in happiness MARY ANN SHIRLEY LUSKEY Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club Vice-presi- dent, FTA., Sports Day, Intra- murals, Sophomore Prom, Stu- dent Council, Fashion Show, Mu- sic Revue, 'Iunior Prom, Beauty Contest. NLT. Y-Teens, A-Cap- pella Choir. Homeroom Presi- dent, Senior Prom Amfzifioff-College w fi vin ELIZABETH ANNE LEXVIS Berry Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Caterers Club AWZ17if'i01Z-SCCIEIHIY PATRICIA KAY LILLY Kay Academic Intramurals, Pep Club, Tri-Hi- Y, junior Prom, Sports Day, Homeroom Secretary Ambition-Nurse DONALD LLOYD Dutch Academic Art Club, Student Council Ambition-D.C. Fireman I JUDITH MARKS KENNETH G. LYLE Kenny General A Band Ambition-Electronics JON PATRICK MALONE Pat General Ambition-Fireman ROBERT F. MANN Bob Academic Hi-Y, IV. and Varsity Foot- ball, Homeroom President Ambition-College JOAN NE MACKENZIE General Ambition-Airline Hostess CHARLES MANKIN Charlie Academic Hi-Y, President Homeroom- Vice-president, Bowling, Home- room Treasurer Ambition-Success MALCOLM P. MAPLES General Soccer Team, Dramatic Club, Baseball Team Ambition-Automobile Drafts- man at 1-ef , I, 'R f' 6 Q -,.,. M1 f if 1 'A 2 -s-PEA 1 I 4 f A K 4,19 14'-H3163 ' fgkfaffg a , lgy,.,.,,f,, if THOMAS MICHAEL wir ,yr MARCEJRON Tommy Academic Homeroom Treasurer, Latin Club, Red Cross, A.F.S. Ambition-College MICHAEL MARSDEN Mike General Hi-Y, IV. Football, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, N-Club Ambition-Basketball Coach GERALDINE MARTIN Gerry Commercial Fashion Show, Beauty Contest, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary ' lfs25ziwl,i 2 Judy Commercial Psychology Club Ambition-Secretary GEORGE MARTIN Zzftz General Ambition,-D.C. Fireman ORENE MAST Rene Commercial Ambition-Private Secretary 63 RONALD MATILE Ron General Varsity Soccer, j.V. and Varsity Basketball, N-Club, Hi-Y Ambition-Accountant TINA MAYBERRY Commercial Bank Secretary, Our Town, NLT, Play Tournament Ambition'-Ticket Agent MARJORIE MCCLELLAN Margie Academic Y-Teens, Play Tournament, Pom Pom Girls, N.B.C. Treasurer, National Honor Society, Beauty Contest, Homeroom President Ambilion-Teacher ROBERT MCDONALD Bob Academic j.V. and Varsity Basket-ball, N- Club, Hi-Y PATRICIA ANN MCINTOSH Pat Academic A-Cappella Choir, Junior Prom, NLT, Orff Town Ambition-College JUDITH ANN MCMULLAN Indy Commercial A mbitio 11-Secretary af ill x li, i X l I , , is in s O ROBERT M ATSON Bob General Homeroom President, Awards Assembly Ambition-Auctioneer SHARON MCCARTHY Mole General Tri-Hi-Y, Girls Chorus SHIRLEY MCDANIEL Big Shir Academic Bible Club, Intramurals, NLT, Om' Town Ambition-College CHARLOTTE ANN MCGRAW McGraw Commercial Ambition-I.B.M. Operator GERALD MCMANUS jerry Academic Art Club Ambition-College SHARON MCN EIL Sherry Academic Homeroom Secretary, Bible Club, Girls Chorus, Latin Honor Society, Homeroom Treasurer, junior Prom, Homeroom Vice- president, National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Senior Prom AmbitionQecretary KENNETH W. METTLER Ken Academic Homeroom Vice-President, j.V. and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football Manager, Hi-Y, N- Club, Junior Prom, Bowling, Student Council, Senior Prom Ambition-College THOMAS L. MIKULES Tom General Hi-Y Ambition-D.C. Fireman ROSEMARY LEE MILLS Rosie Commercial Ambition-Private Secretary ROBERT R. MITCHELL Mitch General Track Team, Music Revue, Nor'- werrer, Mixed Chorus Ambition-Success KATHRYN MICHELE MOORE Mickey Academic A Band, Latin Honor Society Vice-president, Latin Club His- torian, Tri-Hi-Y, Play Tourna- ment, Junior Prom, National Honor Society, Latin Club Sec- retary, Homeroom Treasurer, NBC Ambition-Social Worker RICHARD A. MOORE JR. Dick li Commercial Ambition-Navy KENNETH MIDDLETON K enny General Ambition-Success ROGER CHARLES MILLS Milly General Bowling Ambition-Store Manager WILLIAM G. MISTER Bill Academic Bowling, Homeroom oliicer, Senior Prom Ambition-College MARY KATHERINE MONTAGUE Kay General Glee Club, Bowling, Girls Chor- us NANCY ELIZABETH MOORE New Commercial Bowling, Fashion Show Ambition-Secretary BARBARA MORRIS Barb Commercial Library Club, Bowling, Y-Teens Ambition-Accountant , 6- gf 'C T5 SALLY MORRIS Long Ta!! 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Ambition-Clerk-Typist DONNA MARIE NIEWMAN Academic Psychology Club, Art Club Ambition-Nurse FLORENCE NEWNAM Florrie Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Business Honor Society, Senior Prom Ambition-College VERNAH NEWPORT Commercial Hi-Sci, Science Fair, Bowling, Bible Club, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Business Honor Society Ambition-To write a best sel- ler FRED NICHOLS General Ambizion-Success JOSEPH NICKLES General PEGGY SUE NOELL Peg Academic Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Senior Prom Ambition-Veterinarian PATRICIA H. NORMAN Pan Academic A-Cappella Choir, Bowling, Mu- sic Revue, Homeroom Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, junior Prom, Y-Teens Chaplain, Senior Prom, Pep Club Ambition--Teacher RICHARD DANIEL NOTES Ricky Academic A Band, Pep Band, Dance Band, Mexican Exchange Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Music Re- vue, Creative Writing Club Ambition-Chemist ROXANNE NOW ELL Roxy Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Awards Assembly, Senior Prom, NLT, Our Town, Play Tourna- ment Ambition-College MARY PATRICIA O'LEARY Academic Gymkana, Girls Chorus, Tri-Hi- Y Ambition-Secretary PERRY M. OLIVER, JR. C hip Academic Latin Honor Society, junior Prom Ambition-Engineer CAROL LIN OSGOOD Lin Academic Bible Club, A Band, F.T.A., Play Tournament, Y-Teens, NLT, B Band Ambition-Secretary CHARLES PADGETT Chuck Commercial Ambitionf-Business College JO ANN PADGETT jo Academic Pep Club, Sophomore Prom, Tri- Hi-Y, Awards Assembly, Sports Dai' Ambition-College DOROTHY PAQDOW Dottie Commercial Dance Club, Bank, Senior Prom Ambition--Bookkeeper MARY LEE PAINTER Academic Pep Club, Y-Teens, Sophomore Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, National Honor Society, junior Prom, Latin Honor Society I Ambition-College MARGARET ROSE PALMA R056 Commercial Caterer's Club President, Senior Prom, Girls Chorus Ambition-Airline Hostess ,-. 'YQ 'UN ti, N W--' '6- vis, GRACE PARKES Academic U. S. History Seminar DONNA MARIE PARROTT Academic Homeroom Secretary, Sopho- more Prom, Girls Chorus, N.L.T., Our Town, Senior Prom Ambition-Beautician JOAN PFEIFFER Academic Hi-Sci, Pep Club, Sophomore Prom, W'.j.A.S,, A-Cappella Choir, Homeroom Treasurer, Pom Pom Girls, Awards As- sembly, Debate Club, Girls State, junior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, Bible Club Secretary, Senior Prom Ambition-Secretary X. JAMES C. PATTERSON Jinz Academic Golf Team, N-Club, Hi-Y Bowl- ing Ambition-College KATHARINE PAYN E Kitty Academic Art Club, Hi-Sci Club, Science Fair, W.J.A.S,, Junior Prom, National Honor Society, His- torian, Homeroom Vice-presi- dent, Senior Prom, Homeroom Secretary Ambition-Art Teacher JAN ICE PARKER C birp Academic NLT. Ambition-Legal Secretary PATRICIA MARYE PARRISH Pat Commercial Sophomore Prom, Y-Teens, Stu- dent Council, Junior Prom, Tri- Hi-Y, Homeroom President, Senior Prom BARBARA PENNINGTON Penny Commercial Y-Teens, Sophomore Prom, jun- ior Prom, N.L.T., Onr Town, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Receptionist RICHARD DAVIS PHILLIPS Davy Academic Sophomore Class President, Soc- cer Team, Varsity Wrestling Team, Homeroom President, Hi-Y 'Vice-president, N-Club, Hi-Y President A nzlaitic 11-Teacher KATHERINE ANNE PATTERSON Kathy Academic Y-Teens, Junior Prom, F.T.A., Beauty Contest Ambition-Teacher ANN PELCZAR Academic Science Clu-b, Latin Honor So- ciety, W.J.A.S., Pep Club, Jun- ior Prom, Art Club, Red Cross, Student Council Ambition-Lawyer PHYLLIS LEE PARKER Commercial Bowling, Sophomore Prom, Fashion Show, Beauty Contest, Y-Teens, Pep Cluib, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary 6 nv-f u,. li, .I a 'i .9 4-' li '-I7 5....Pe GARY B. PIERPONT Firb General Band, Junior Prom, Hi-Y R. JOYCE PINTO Academic Intramurals, Sports Day, Stu- dent Council, Homeroom Treas- urer, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, Circle N President Ambition-College PATRICIA PITTS Pat Commercial Bank, Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Accountant 'UN 77' ROBERT E. PIKE Pike Academic IV. and Varsity Baseball, Homeroom Vice-president Ambition-Draftsman GLORIA PIPER Intramurals, Tri-Hi-Y, N ofwert- Ambition-Secretary PATRICK PLETCHER Wbqw Academic Bowling, Intramurals Ambition,-Air Force l i Commercial DIANA POINTER Dee Commercial Beauty Contest, Tri-Hi-Y Chap- lain, Pep Club, Homeroom Vice- president, Music Revue, Play Tourna-ment, Homeroom Secre- tary, A-Cappella Choir, Bowling Ambition-Airline Hostess GARNET KAYE POTTS Kaye Commercial Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary OTTO JOHN PREIKSZAS JR. Academic Varsity Soccer, Hi-Y, Hi-Sci, Science Fair, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, IV. and Varsity Baseball, Latin Honor Society, Latin Club, National Honor So- ciety, Homeroom Treasurer, N- Club, Junior Classical League, junior Prom Ambition-Medicine .4 iuL....-- RUTH ANN POPE General Intramurals, Circle N, Psychol- ogy Club, Bowling Ambition-Secretary LORRAIN E POTTS Commercial Chorus, Senior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Play Tournament, Music Revue Ambition,--Secretary MARY PULTZ General N ofwerter Ambition-Happiness 69 BRIAN QUILI. General RUSSELL QUINN R my General Ambition-Business Executive NEWELL RAND The Rev Academic Varsity Football, IV. Basket- ball, A Band, Traclc Team, Mex- ican Exchange Club Treasurer, N-Club, Bowling, Homeroom Vice-president Ambition-Minister MARY KATHERINE REDDICK MK. Academic Y-Teens, Pep Club, Gymkana, Intramurals, Sports Day, Red Cross, Mexican Exchange Club, Bowling, Senior Prom, Circle N Vice-president, Tri-Hi-Y His- torian Ambition-Teacher KATHERINE MARGARET REED Kathy Academic Y-Teens Treasurer, F.H.A., Sophomore Prom, Homeroom Vice-president, junior Prom, Latin Honor Society, Pep Club, Beauty Contest, Senior Prom, Circle N, Tri-Hi-Y, N.L.T. Ambition-Dental Hygenist ROSLYN DIANE REEVE Di Academic Latin Honor Society, Y-Teens, W.-I.A.S., Library Club, Nation- al Honor Society Ambition-College ELIZA BETH QUINN General MARGARET ANNA RAFTERY Matt Commercial Library Club, Business Honor Society, National Honor Society Ambition-Writer JOYCE ANNE REAMY Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Latin Hon- or Society, Sophomore Prom, Intramurals, Sports Day, Home- room Secretary, Play Tourna- ment, National Honor Society, junior Prom, Awards Assembly, Bowling, Girls State, Beauty Contest, Pom Pom Captain, Bible Club President, Home- room President, COMPASS, Sen- ior Prom, Music Revue Ambition-Foreign Buyer E. PETER REED Pete Academic Bowling, Psychology Club THOMAS FRED REESE Tom Academic IV. Football, Hi-Y, Golf Team, Junior Class President, Student Council, National Honor So- ciety President, N-Club, junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-Success JOYCE REID General Ambition-Happiness ANN ESTHER RESNICK Annabelle Academic Hi-Sci, Latin Club, Latin Hon- or Society, Debate Club, Na- tional Honor Society Ambition--Mathematician ARLENE ELIZABETH RIEP Commercial Ambition-Secretary KENNETH RINVEHART Kenny CAROL RIVENBARK General JOANNTE LOUISE ROBINSON Jodie Commercial Beauty Contest Ambition-Legal Secretary HOWARD LESTER ROCK Pebble Academic Wrestling, N.I..T., Our Town- Ambition-Success ,,,fh., KW 757 ,ff , JOYCE ANN RICE Academic Bible Club, Hi-Sci, Intramurals, Sports Day, Bowling, Home- room President, Red Cross, Circle N Secretary, Homeroom Secretary Ambition-Success LINSTER RIGGS JAMES R. RITCHIE III Skipper Academic Thespians, Bible Club, N.B.C. Ambition-Electrical Engineer BARBARA ROBERTSON Barb Academic Sophomore Prom, junior Prom, Senior Class Play '59, Psycho- logy Club WAYNE ROBINSON Robby General Hi-Y, junior Prom, Varsity Bas- ketball Manager, N07l11!8Jl6f Staff, Varsity Football Manager Ambition-College VIRGINIA ROCKWELL Ginney General Ambition-Cashier R4 6-0 ss., Lai 'P' i' CAROLE SUE RODES Academic Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Prom, Junior Prom, National Honor Society, Latin Honor So- ciety Ambition-College EDWARD RONQEMU S Ed General NATHAN ROSENBERG General Psychology Club Ambition!-Doctor CAROLYN PATTERSON ROSS Pat Commercial F.H.A., Glee Club, Homeroom Treasurer, Junior Science Club, Sophomore Class Reporter, F.B.L.A. Ambition-Newspaper Reporter KATHLEEN KAY ROSS Shorty Commercial Gymkana, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary THOMAS ROBERT ROSSER JR. Tom General Ambifiof,-Navy 'tr ss.,- iuv ' I , J fb- 'C' EVA MAE ROTH Commercial Ambition-Private Secretary RICHARD JOHN ROYER Dick Academic Homeroom Treasurer Ambition-Historian JAMES RUDDELL Jim Academic Soccer Team, A Band, Latin Club President, Junior Prom, Student Council, Senior Play Ambition-Agricultural Engineer ROBERT HOLDEN SALES Bob Academic J.V. Football, Student Council, A-Cappella Choir, Junior Prom, Intramurals, Hi-Y, Homeroom Treasurer, Bowling Ambition-Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ANN SAMPSON Pat Academic Homeroom Treasurer, Bible Club, Band, Homeroom Secre- tary, Fashion Show, Band Sec- retary, N.L.T., Our Town Ambition-Social Worker ROBERT E. SANCEWICH Bobby Academic Homeroom President, Golf Team, N-Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Vice- president of Senior Class, Gym- kana Ambition-Engineer DONALD G. SANDERS Don Academic Art Club, Latin Club, Home- room Vice-president, A-Capella Choir, junior Prom, Music Re- vue, N.B.C., Thespians, Senior Prom, Play Tournament Ambition-Commercial Artist FRED SANDERS Academic Sophomore Prom, j.V. and Var- sity Wrestling, N-Club, Junior Prom, Varsity Football, Home- room Vice-president Ambition-Engineering PATRICIA A. SANFORD Pat Academic Hi-Sci, Music Club, Caterer's Club, Music Revue, A-Cappella Choir, Music Club Treasurer, Our Town Ambition-College WILLIAM J. SAVAGE JIR. Bill Academic N.B.C., School Engineer, Elec- tronics Club Ambirion-Electrical Engineer NANCY SAYLOR Commercial Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Secretary TERESA SCHAEFER Ter Commercial Ambition-Secretary 64 lyira iyrt T riii i all 51 ., A314 JOHN SCHENKEL Academic Varsity Soccer, Varsity Wrest- ling, N-Club Ambition-College .. ,Q - My 5' P -. , f xy 3 4 in , Q ,..,.. t . .P f . ,Q X 1, t 5' -ati Xi i if Q GALE SCHINDIJER Commercial F.S.C., Typing Club- Ambition-Secretary DIETLEF SCHLESIGER Teddy Academic A-Cappella Choir, Om Town BARRY SCHXWARTZ Academic A.F.S., junior Prom Ambition-Architect 4 PATRICIA SEALING Pat Commercial Latin Club, Latin Honor So- ciety, Homeroom Treasurer, Om Town, Play Tournament, Thespians, N.L.T. Ambition-Happiness FRANK SHAFFER Lenny General Ambition-Navy deff' ' Y 2 Jil'A'i A, Q. -sr 3. 'WY 9' GL? JOYCE SHORT Academic A-Cappella Choir, Tri-Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Bib-le Club, Play Tournament, National Honor Society, Junior Prom, Bowling, Pom Pom Girls, Red Cross, Senior Prom, Homeroom Presi- dent A mbitioaz-Teacher KENNETH T. SHUEY JR. Kenny Academic Mexican Exchange Club Vice- president, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Prom Ambitiofz-Mathematician LORETTA SIRENI Commercial Y-Teens Awbfliozz-Secretary 74 hh-x CY? NEVIN SHATZER New Academic Band, Junior Prom, Photog- rapher for coMPAss and Nofwerter Ambition-College JOHN FRANCIS SHINE Johnny General Hi-Y Ambition-Service JEANELLEN SHIRK Jean Academic Co-captain of Majorettes, Fash- ion Show, Music Revue, Home- room Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Na- tional Honor Society, F.T.A., Homeroom Treasurer, Junior Prom, Student Council, N.L.T., Beauty Contest-Third place Ambition-Math Teacher CHARLES ALFRED SHREEVE Chip Academic J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, N- Club, Bowling Ambition-College JAMES SIMMS jim Academic Hi-Sci, Junior Prom, Psychology Club, Senior Prom Ambifiofz-Military Career ROSEMARY SKIDMORE Rane Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Fashion Show, Sopho- more Prom, Intramurals, Color Guard Captain, Junior Prom, Beauty Contest, Music Revue, Senior Prom Ambition-Secretary CAROL SHEA Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Bowling, Intramurals, Sports Day, Beauty Contest, Red Cross Ambition-Secretary DURWOOD SHIPE General Varsity Football, Varsity Track Ambition-College JULIA SHLRKEY Judy Commercial A Band, Business Honor So- ciety, Junior Prom, Pep Band, National Honor Society, Tri- Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Play Tourna- ment, Music Revue, Senior Prom, Business Honor Society Historian Ambition-Legal Secretary MA' 'fl-O 'S' -S '53 BARBARA SKINNER Bobbi Commercial Tri-Hi-Y, Fashion Show, Sports Day, Sophomore Prom, Intramu- rals, Catereris Club, Homeroom Secretary, Junior Class Secre- tary, Bowling, Junior Prom, Beauty Contest, National Honor Society, President of Business Honor Society, Senior Prom Ambition-Secretary ARIJEEN E. SMAY Commercial Sophomore Prom, Girls Chorus, Music Revue Ambition-Accountant EVA ANTONETTE SMITH Commercial F.H.A., Bowling, Y-Teens, Jun- ior Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Caterer's Club Ambition+Medical Secretary BEVERLY SLAVIN Bev Commercial Ambition-Secretary DOROTHY JEAN SMITH Dottie Academic Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Historian, Baccalaureate, Sophomore Prom, Fashion Show, Sports Day, Tri- Hi-Y Vice-president, Junior Prom, Mexican Exchange Club, Homeroom Secretary, National Honor Society, Beauty Contest, Senior Prom, COMPASS Ambition-Airlines FLORA ELLEN SMITH Flo General Om Town Ambition-Airline Hostess 'ww i 4 , -I 4-ma. fwf- GERALD SMITH J ewy General Ambition-Military Career JANE SMITH Jamie Commercial Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Intramu- rals, Fashion Show, Jamboree Caterer's Club Ambition-Receptionist SANDRA CARLINE SMITH Sandy Academic Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Sophomore Class Secretary, Beauty Contest -Miss Congeniality, A-Cappella Choir, Homeroom President, Pom Pom Girl, Thespians, Jun- ior Class Historian, Student Council Secretary, Homeroom Vice-president, Senior Class His- torian, Intramurals, COMPASS Ambition-College 67 'vs V9 INA GAIL SMITIH Bo Commercial F.H.A., Sports Day, Psychology Club Ambition-Private Secretary RONALD SMITH Ronnie General Bowling Amiairion-Success JOYCE RUTH SMITHER Commercial Ambzzzofz-Secretary 75 GINGER ULULANI SORSDAL Lum Commercial Pep Club, Y-Teens, Caterers Club, Girls Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, Bowling, Intramurals, Senior Prom Awbifimz-Beautician ROWI-AND KENDRICK SPEER JR. Kemzy Academic A Band President, Dance Band, Hi-Y, Bowling, Senior Prom Ambizifm-Electrical Engineer RICHARD SPEIGEL Rich Academic Student Council, Junior Prom, Homeroom Vice-president, Sen- ior Class President, French Club, Homeroom President Ambitiovz-To l.earn JOHN STANFORD ,lrzfla Academic A Band, Bowling Anzbitiofz-Pliotographer SHARON STEGALL General Ambition-Beautician GERRIE STEXVART Academic Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer, Beauty Contest-Third place, Homeroom President, F.T.A. Treasurer, AFS, Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society, N.L.T,, N,B.C., Play Tourna- ment. Thespians Om' Ioitfx A 22: z fs-Teac her cf '12 I 401 ff'a.,f1 I I .ali I -. , 4 , af x I -ST' ' 4' it 57 as 'Sv 'W-s 3' if OUIDA KATHERINE SPALDING Sqnirfa Academic Pep Club Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Fashion Show, Baccalaureate, Sophomore Prom, Sports Day, Mexican Exchange Club, Jun- ior Prom, Y-Teens, N.L.T,, Thespians, Om' Tomi, N.B.C., N01 weJlef1', Play Tournament, Senior Prom, Intramurals Ambition-Math Teacher WILLIAM SPENCER Bill Academic FRANK R. STACHITAS ROBERT JAMES STANTON Bob Varsity Football, A-Cappella Choir, Music Revue, N-Club, Senior Class Meeting Ambition-Singer ROBERT LOUIS STEPHENSON Robin General Varsity Soccer, Junior Prom, Senior Prom Ambition-Electronics School JUDITH CHARLENE STOVER fllffi Commercial Homeroom Vice-president, In- tramurals, Sports Day, Sopho- more Prom, F.T.A., Catcrer's Club Secretary, Play Tourna- ment, Jamboree, Tri-Hi-Y, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens, Nation- al Honor Society, Junior Prom, Thespians, Music Revue, Pep Club, Debate Club, Senior Prom, Beauty Contest, Bowling BARBARA ANNE STROSNIDER Bobbi Commercial Larin Club, Sophomore Prom, B Band, Intramurals, Red Cross, Junior Prom, Caterer's Club, F.B.L.A. Secretary, F.H.A., Play Tournament, Music Revue Ambition-College Secretary MARILYN STUELER Academic N.L.T. Ambition-Beautician GLORIA JEAN SUIT General N.L.T., Om' Towh Ambition-Receptionist DOUGLAS SWETNAM Doug Academic j.V. Football Ambition'-Police Work WILLIAM CHARLES TAFE Bill Academic Band, Latin Club, junior Prom, Hi-Y, Senior Prom, COMPASS Ambition-Lawyer MARGARET TATSPAUGH ' Academic A Band, Play Tournament, N.L.T., Nofwester Staff, Ou-r Town Ambition-Success REBECCA STUART Becky Academic Psychology Club A mbiriofz-Nurse E. JOSEPH SUIT Little Joe Academic Ambition-Air Force Pilot BERN ARDIN E SULHOFF Vedic Commercial Ambition-Receptionist CLIFTON SWIFT an A Cliff General n LEO TANAVAGE Dzmplei Commercial ROBERT WILSON TAYLOR Bob Academic 4? rj '1' 1 . If 9 J---ea' 5 is I. x f l nn, X Ov ?'s N- NVILLIAM DEXVITT TEEPLE Bi!! Academic Soccer, N-Club, Hi-Y, A'Cap- pella Choir, Thespians, N.B.C. Sporlpts Announcer, Wfrestling Manager NLT., Om' Town Ambiliofz-Navy KAY ELAINE THOMAS Academic A.F.S., Band, Sophomore Prom, Psychology Club, junior Prom, F.T.A., Senior Prom, COMPASS PEGGY THORPE Peg Commercial Homeroom Treasurer Arzzbitiwzf-Private Secretary CAROL COLE TOLSON Cookie Commercial Ambition-Telephone Operator BILLIE RAE TOMLINSON Academic Band, Tri-Hi-Y, junior Prom, Latin Club, Psychology Club, Senior Prom Ambition-Physical Therapist KATHLEEN TORPEY Kizfliic Commercial Girls Chorus, No1 zi'f,rfef', Play Tournament A vaXsifiozi--lournalist nfl, wr'- QP tx.- aj i MARTHA TOWERS Commercial Ambition-Secretary THERESA JOAN TRAMMELL Teri Academic Latin Club, Arr Club, Latin Honor Society, Homeroom President, Thespian, N.B,C., Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Cheerleader, N.L.T., Homeroom Secretary Ambition-Arr Teacher LYNDA LEE TRAVERS Academic Y-Teens, Cafeteria Worker, Mexican Exchange Club, Psy- chology Club Ambition- Home Economics Teacher MARIAN TRIFON Academic Art Club, Music Revue, A-Cap- pella Choir Ambition-Teacher HENRY EDWARD TROXLER Tfox General Ambition-Printer ANGELA TURNER Angie Academic Latin Club, Junior Prom Ambition-Secretary JAMES TURNER KATHY TURNER Com-mercial Pom Pom Girls, Tri-Hi-Y, Beauty Contest-Second place SHELDON CURTIS TYRRBLL Cart Academic Varsity Wresitling, Varsity Foot- ball, IV. and Varsity Baseball, Gyrnkana, Golf Team, Hi-Y, N-Club, N.L.T. Ambition-To become a member in the A Clique A. PAUL VADNEY Academic Ambition-College MARGARET LUCRETIA VASCO Peggy Commercial Y-Teens, Caterer's Club, Play Tournament, Pep Club Presi- dent, Music Revue, Bowling Ambition-Executive Secretary DOLORES VENN ING Dee Academic Sophomore Prom, F.H.A. Presi- dent, Caterer's Club Ambition--Teacher G' 1 f I any of .f 4, J' Q- uf w,.f,,5 7?'1,S'w,n' Yfffffg fmt! ., :egg tfifcw-,-, '!n ,wmv ' f.tWJ,.. 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Football, Bowling, Awards Ambition-Secretary ASSeIubly f- t JOHN NWHITTINGTON SANDRA ANN WIGHT Sandi Academic Latin Honor Society, Pep Club, Play Tournament, National Honor Society, Pom Pom Girls, Homeroom President, Awards Assembly, Tri-Hi-Y Ambition-Teacher DOROTHY JEANNE XVILCI-IER Dnffic . Academic LOUIS MUDDOX WIEST JR. Louie Academic Sophomore Class Vice-presi- dent, Hi-Sci Club, IV. and Var- sity Football, IV. Basketball, Varsity Track, A-Cappella Choir N-Club, Hi-Y, Latin Honor So- ciety, National Honor Society Ambition-College LAURA RUTH WILBUR Laurie Academic Y-Teens, Chaplain - Historian, A.F.S., Sophomore Prom, Bac- calaureate, Library Club Presi- dent, Tri-Hi-Y, junior Prom, Awards Assembly, COMPASS, AT0l'iIl'6JfCI'. I Speak For Demo- cracy, Senior Prom, Bowling, Play Tournament, N.L.T., Our Tozm BEVERLY NVILSON General Homeroom Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom Treasurer fl 2fff?1'.'ju1:-Secretary 80 WILLIAM WELLOR Bill General Ambition-Happiness WILLIAM WERMINE Bill Academic Xi Wie dw 3 Ambition-Success RITA VIVIAN WENZEL Academic Hi-Sci Club, Music Revue, Sophomore Prom, Homeroom Treasurer, Bowling, Latin Club, Latin Honor Society, Junior Prom Ambition-Nurse FRANCIS WHITEHURST 5 KENNETH NVILSON Kenny General Track, N.I..T. Ambiiiofz- XV ildlife Conservation JANE DENT WOLFE Jamie Commercial Bowling, Intramurals Ambition-Secretary GAIL WOOD I H. DORIS WINGO Dorie Academic A-Cappella Choir, Intramurals, Music Revue, Psychology Club Ambilioiz-Nurse BRENDA WOMELDORF Academic E.N.A., Caterer's Club, Intramu- rals, Sophomore Prom, Mexican Exchange Club, A-Cappella Choir, N.L.T. Ambition-College MARY LYNNE WOOD Academic Beauty Contest, Fashion Show, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Flagtwirler Co-Captain, junior Class Treas- urer, Junior Prom, Intramurals, Music Revue, Student Council, Bowling, Senior Class Treasurer Amlailiofz-College He' li Si . fi-' ics.-all i-if in of 'cf' 4? Gb' IVE 50' .r,....f 15 K X it 'l ?' 1' ' fi . THOMAS WYNN Tom Academic MARY YOUMANS Katy Academic Gymlcana, Bowling, Sports Day, Intramurals, Pom-Pom Girls Ambition-Phys. Ed. Teacher MARY ZALONIS Academic Pep Club, junior Prom, Awards Assembly, Intramurals, Bowling, Psychology Club fl77Zbffi07Zv--Pl'lyS. Ed. Teacher Sl CONSTANCE MAE YATES Connie Commercial Caterer's Club Treasurer, Cam- era Club, Pep Club, Bowling, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Prom Ambition-Executive Secretary JAMES YOUNG BYRON E. ZEIGLER Zeig Academic IV. and Varsity Basketball, IV. and Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y N-Club, NLT., Homeroom Secz retary Ambition!-Athletics JUNIOR OIfIflCliRS-C. Osborne, Sponsor-Mr. Peirce, M. Moore, Sponsor-Miss Favier, N. Sullivan, ll, Darnell, Sponsors-Mr. Smith, Mrs. james, K. Zahniser, B. Taylor. Cfaaa o 1967 'Twas the month of October and all through the sections, The junior Class members were holding elections. The posters were hung through the hallways with care Each candidate secretely saying a prayer. The ballots were collected and counted with glee, Chad Osborne-President, Herb Darnell-V.P., Also Karen and Barbara the Secretaries two, While Mary the job of Treasurer drew. Whenever in school there would arise any clatter, The advisory council took care of the matter. Our sponsors so helpfulfso cheerful and wise, Are always available to suggest and advise. A wink of their eye, a nod of their head Soon gave us to know we had nothing to dread. Away to the assembly we flew like a flash, Brimful of plans into which we could dash. When what to the students eyes should appear- But a bulletin board filled with college ideas. Vifith pamphlets and foldesr, both thin and thick You'd know in a minute which college to pick. Then more rapid than eagles the cheerleaders came And they yelled, and they shouted for Wildcats by name, Now wildcats, now juniors, old ones and new Out with your dollar, and on with your dues! Until December, the school days, they flew, With lots of schoolwork, yet happy times, too, Then in a twinkle, 'twas an eve in December Of dreaming and dancing, a night to remember. The committees were planning, for it isn't child's play To have the prom ready by the seventh of May. The various committees went straight to their work Making all the arrangements, almost going beserk! Now putting our parties aside for awhile 'Twas time to help seniors graduate in style. But you can hear us exclaim all through the fine hall, It'll be great to be seniors when we return in the fall. Nancy Sullivan Historian P. Abbe, J. Accardy, N. Acton, C. Adams, C. Alex- ander, A. Allocca, J. Ama- rant, C. Anderson. J. Ballard, P. Balys, P. Barbagallo, M. Barron, P. Bartlett, S. Bartoo, S. Bat- tell, C. Baum. L. Bell, E. Bendure, M. Beakeman, C. Bensberg, B. Benton, F. Benton, C. Bergling, M. Best. P. Bolling, B. Bongers, V. Boteier, N. Bowen, DJ. Boyd, M. Braer, J. Brars. zmimfs 4 . vi A... , . .x, - K 1 J. Brown, K. Brown, M. Brown, B. Bryan, C. Bue, R. Buete, J. Bl111iS, J- Bunch. 83 .,. . g 'Q S2 X .. 2 A 'S A If is 2' f P ' 'l ' 1. .if Sr 'Q' A Aa ,, ...M . gf 6 -v E ff -A V , ws: z -f - 4. tm. If Q . .L s- .rf ffff , Q. .J F, . wp -. . L. - X - ,. , -Q-te. new D. Acquino, T. Arnold, M. Baber, A. Baca, D. Bage, F. Bagot, E. Baker- smith, G. Ballard. , .- ,. N :V A :. 1--x . ' Wx ii . T X ' V .' .Ae R. Beal, J .Beale, P. Beale, J. Beck, B. Becknell, S. Bedi, K. Beggs, J. Bel- anger. mtg. ... Q -' . , j' .1 of J. Bickman, G. Bigelow, F. Birkenheiser, A. Blad- en, M. Blakeman, V. Blood, J. Blume, J. Bode. , , L- CV P 5 , X ,, f nj.: 41 9 7 .4230 K 1 - ' . . ,L .,..f,.' Q- S. Brannon, F. 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Redmond, J. Reid, P deley. Mfg ' A. Reynolds, A. Reynolds, 'ET' . Reynolds, J. Richards, ,C pk, G. Richey, K. Richter. 2' K 'ffm -V V-it .613 ,iffy e S ,M js 'Z. 'W'. I s 5 , Q.. ..-- 8 J K Roberts, M. Robinson, , L, - , ,. A. . gp., 21. of Rodriguiz, B. Rosen, 2 V f' i 'I' Vg. Rowey. ff x D. Rubincan, S. Ruddell, f Q, B. Rupp, J. Russell, C. .'f,, g. Rutherford, B. Sadler. V, ' M. Sales, G. Samel, D. . Sanders, J. Satterfield, S Saunders, W. Sawyer, H Scherer, J. Schiappa. J. Schiappa, M. Schulz, J Schwier, J. Scafone, B Sebastian, D. Seibert, R Seidenspinner, H. Sewell. G. Sheahin, G. Sherlin, E. Shine, O. Shlagel, P. Sho- mette, B. Short, H. Short. ' J me PE:- ww-ni . Phillips, J Pierce P Pierce, V. Pierce W. Pike, M Pittman M Ponder, C. Poole M Por ter, Y. Posthumus J Potts, W. Power D. Powers, E Prirnoif E Proctor, J. Prusch R Pry or, N. Pulliam A Ran der, J. Rankin eid, K. Relihan, R. Ren- h 4 . lf G. Shreve, I.. Sichelman, S. Sickle, M. Sigmon, T. Simmons, H. Simons, M. Simons, N. Simpson. rr I 4 2:72. ff 'rl 1. W. Smith, J. Soules, A. Spagnould, T. Spites, R. Spittle, B. Stamler, C. Stark, E. Stark. rl D. Sullivan, N. Sullivan S. Summers, T. Sutton, R Sylvester, K. Taliaferto v. -1 -. 'tr as L i ' Ari' ' A Jvyhllkfwx I ,L K In V I I L41 QQ: A' . is rr. vcr ' l is L aw Ll G1 S 51' M. Tarpley, R. Tavernesei V ,M . ff Y 4 L . . ik: . T l . is 2 lt .t . - he W , f- l T K ' Q- J K -122.-Q -., ... ..A. 4 D. Thomas, P. Thomas, R. Thomas, R. Thomas, S. Thomas, E. Thompson, H. Thompson. P. Thompson. G. Van Stratum, F. Veitch, E. Vinick, E. Vu- canon, B. Wade, C. Walk- er, E. Walker. V 3 . 6. 0 Vi' .u ll' li if fi fi' , . 'ff if-was 2 , i-ig ,fu v- 1 T Ni I A A , 4'-' N. Simpson, C. Sines, B 1 . . shm, B. Smith, C. Smith H. Smith, Smith, T 1, Smith. ...a,. .lT, Q. il . i. . pt it P 'za' if . H S las . i hx .ra 'gl l Ge . 'L Q Xi' L Ti' .- ., J Stephens, R. Stiller, V. St. . Jacques, R. Stotch, N. z.. Stuck, C. Sullivan. if ' M mt S9 3 L- L. 1 f. . ,llij f f , T by Fai? .f it 3 K. , W on W ,.. as-4-m, I ' . .2 T B. Taylor, B. Taylor, J. 'L U' Taylor, K. Taylor, J. Ten- K ,Q ' ley, G. Terpay, G. Thom, r .I ,hiyn C. Thomas. S 0' 4 S. Thompson, R. Tomp- kins, E. Torrillo, G. Train- or, S. Tressler, S. Tulkin A. Van Ness, j. Van Ness. Y ' . 90 G- ' ' lr R. Walker, M. Wangler, 43- . -X L. ward, R. Ward, C. Warren, D. Watkins, J. m L . 1 Watkins, R. Watkins. l X1 A . C- 'f I Z H- ' .tlvih . V , li. - A iff ' . T hx PT 9 P . 4..,.,, 1,7 K, S. Steere, W. Stelzer, G. 3 R. Whitlock, A. Whiton, c. Whittington, A. Wil cher, J. Wilcox, S. Wild- ers, J. Wilhelm, P. Wil- lett. E. Wolfman, I. Wollman, L. Wolstrup, W. Woltz, M. Womersley, B. Wood R. Wormelcluff, J. Wort man. R Watson D Waugh B Webb G Webb N We s V Wells M. Wheeler I White a 1 1. T. Willet, N. Williams, B. Williamson, C. Wil- liamson, K. Wilson, W. Wilson, C. Winkler, D. Wissman. R. Woytych, C. Yale, 1. Yannone, M. Yeatman, R. Yingling, D. Young, E. Young, K. Young. ZLQZ7' 27 4? T.-4 K 6 4 T' . '- ' , , k Y Wham lm ik gi sr Q' SOPHOMORIZ OFFICERS-B. Gardener, M. Nystrom, J. Speicher, Sponsors-Mr. Iiinegan, Mr. Higgins, B. White, S. Cox, Sponsors---Mr. Seahorh, Miss Lacy. CVM 0 7962 Our first year at Northwestern will hold many Memories for us in the years to come. The year got into full swing with the election of class ofiicers: Bob Gardener, President, jack Speicher, Vice-president, Susan Cox, Secretary, Mary jane Ny- strom, Treasurer, and Betty White, Historian. Witli the help of our class sponsors, Mr, Seaboth, Miss Lacy, Mr. Finegan, and Mr. Higgins, we accom- plished several class projects. The collection of dues which would finance the Senior Baccalaureate and the Sophomore Prom, was the first big project. In December, the Sophomores helped serve and assisted in the cloakroom during the Senior Prom. The biggest event of the year, the Sophomore Prom, was held in May. After many months of plan- ning, the prom and all its Starlight Splendor sud- denly came to life and proved well worth all the time and elifort put forth. In june, Graduation and Baccalaureate exercises again gave us a chance to help the Senior Class. Our class was well represented on all the school teams. In victory and defeat the teams proudly upheld the Northwestern cry . . . spread far the fame of her fair name .... l' Active Sophomores could be found in almost every club in the school. Scholastically, we had several representatives in the annual Science Fair. We, the Class of 1962, entered Northwestern with an admiration for the school, its leaders, and the place it holds in our community. As Sophomores we experienced new pride in saying, I go to North- westernf, This saying by Maclaren, expresses our feel- ings toward the years to come. Widely as we stretch our reverent conceptions, there is ever something beyond. Betty White, Historian Sopbommfes E. Ambrose, M. Ambro- sino, B. 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'Et Q. ax.. i . ?v S. Trovers, J. Tull, J. Tur- ner, T. Turner, R. Ulmer, T. Underwood, W. Urz, P. Valentine. , .- Q F - px, .iv .E .. ',L...,.,i4. .- . R. Waldron, E. Walker, V. Walker, D. Walter, C. Ward, W. Wayneberg, J. Weaver, L. Webb. K a s .q:tf, .- ' I VS.. S k . . we . Y A. White, E. White, R. White, T. White, R. Whir- ney, J. Wigglesworth, A. Wighington, L. Wilcoxen. N. Windley, M. Windsor, W. Windsor, R. Wine, J. Winebrenner, J. Wingo, R. Wingo, K. Wirsching. C. Wright, E. Wright, S. Wright, V. Wyman, L. Yates, J. Yeo, W. Young, J. Yoshpe. .. V-, CAL .Scfion Section Editor - Louise Hardin Each member of a club is in essence like the light from one candle. His service combined with the service of his fellow members enlightens the activities and goals of his organization. ix t i i f !X . 5' il ini i 5, in - ,. g g l t ' ' , A .... , l il l N I , , ' -' ?jAj,,,x,, if? '- H ' , i , 'W ,f H x , , A 'yy fy: Kwik Q . , ' 4 if '? c? ' gf' 5 ' - I, , f I V1 ,M Q 4 f fa ,Q ,Q 5' X4 4 1. 6 , QW .ww n V Q' .-hz, ,v ' 'QM , M fin . ,ya if ,M:g:Zi,, ,W,,,?.,fff ,, ,f , f , , ,, 4 4, f 5,74- ,,y X ,fi H! K f,,,,.f,, ,f , 'L' -113.3 f ,, Q, ,V , ff fx f',fff,,,l,A.f,,n ' f ,4,:f' ,g,,ffW414w f . U , ,' , I ff y, , ' if C! I I 1,57 fm, Y f Ji if differ 0 . ,mf One DIME C Q, u. 9 , , Y W7 0 z Z ,J 'WWw,gl4v.x 4 ,, - I f fs-1. V, 'MX' 1 . 1,V if 1 , v I . , I . , fl W, i l ,, gp ,, gn? -ffm 1 J 541 .fu . 2 f :af ' F6 'ii .S'TI!DIiNT COUNCIL-First row: V. Schocke, L. Felrer, J. Penefeather, A. VanNess, N. Sullivan, J. Russell, L. Hussman, P. Luchenberg, H. Higgins, A. Chisholm, J. Stover. Second rouff P. jackson, J. Ballard, L. Buckholtz, C. Lucas, M, Griffin, M. Ahalt, S. Smith, C, Miller, G. Clift, T. Trammell, G. Webtb, K. Krause, J. Derby, 1. Appleton, J. Pinto, G. Stewart. Third row: K. Mettler, A. Kelley, C. Kirby, L. Dowell, C. Grier, il. MacNeil, C. Cannon, M. Nystrom, D. Volentine, M. Miller, S, Cox, C. Powell, R. McGowan, L. Hardin, S. Hageage. Top row: B. Brock, j. Denit, K. Raynor, j. Daniels, Haegele, j. Bond, T. Bass, C. Tyrrell, M. Komack, S. Gallin, B. Smith, B. Sancewich, T. Reese, C. Wri,uht, j, Speicher, T. Szabo, j. Curtis, ll. Faden, C. Edgler. Student Council At the center of all student activities was the Stu- dent Council, Northwestern's busiest organization. It was during Student Council sessions that homeroom representatives voiced the problems and suggestions of all Northwestern students and acted upon them. 'Q-Crazy Dress Days , which showed the imagina- tion and originality of the students and Heel and Tie Days which counter-balanced this informality, were sponsored by the Student Council. These were Firsts at Northwestern and did much to build school spirit. Student Council also sponsored a victory dance after a basketball game, led the March of Dimes Campaign in February, and finally came forth with those long- awaited hall markers. At Christmas time, a beautiful tree was selected for the lobby and decorated by Stu- dent Council members. The Christmas project was collecting old clothes which were sent to a needy family in Kentucky. The faculty advisors were Mrs. Lex and Mr. Maholtz. OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL: G. Webb, Treasurer, C. Miller, Parliamentariang G. Clift, President, T. Trammell, Recording Secretaryg M. Ahalt, Vice-president, S. Smith, corresponding Secretary. i'sc Nga 'Q I r A '-36, Q DG Fl r ' T ' 'Q f '97 if NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First row: R. Buddington, R. Sancewich, M. Grilhn, T. Etienne, T. Reese, E. Fine, K. Payne, O. Preikszas, M. Brownstein. Seeoml row: L. Gosnell, H. Beller, V. Newport, M. Raftery, D. Anderson, L. Foltz, B. Callaway, S. Fitch, L. Buckholtz, B. Glassman, G. Stewart. Third row: L. Wiest, K. Shuey, B. Hatfield, S. McNeil, M. Myers, J. Short, J. Appleton, D. Smith, J. Reamy, M. Painter, C. Rodes. Fourth vow: L. Frazier, M. McClellan, A. Herzberg, K. Moore, L. Hardin, H. Luftig, J. Shirkey, K. Klein, W. Cannon, N. Hutchings. Fifth row: N. Hall, S. Davis, F. Sanders, W. james, F. Key, M. Friedenberg, R. Notes, M. Holmes, F. Newnam, M. Holt, J. Stover, D. Reeve, G. Gruchy. Sixth row: C. Hendrix, R. Courtney, R. Walker, L. Hussman, D. Flynn, K. Krause, D. Dix, J. Golden, V. Boswell, R. Speigel, W. Korab, A. Bowdoin, N. Albrecht, E. Torrillo, C. Overholt. Seventh row: B. Harrison, S. Steer, C. Smith, S. Thomas, L. Travers, S. Smith, C. Berrett, P. Ballentine, L. Felter, C. Lucas, B. Taylor, N. Couturie, J. Cairns, C. Osborne, J. Prusch, K. Zahnhiser. Top row: L. Fowler, R. Sales, B. Benton, H. Brierly, J. Domich, R. Lee, R. Whitlock, R. Cox, L. Aanderud, L. Garrett, D. Brown, D. Childers, S. Talkin, B. Bursla, G. Bigelow, S. Tulkin, M. Moore, V. Wells. Nez tional Honor Society Becoming a member of National Honor Society is one of the highest honors an aspiring Northwestern student may attain. To be eligible for membership, a student must maintain a scholastic average of 3.5 points, and must also take part in various extracurricu- lar activities. Senior honor students were inducted in November. juniors and seniors were inducted at an- other assembly in March. Several bake sales were held, 1,lflis5ssltQ Qtutfiiff ll hi 'orwl ith 5 the proceeds of which were placed .in a special scholar- ship fund which was awarded at the end of the year to the Honor Society's most deserving student. Presiding ofhcers were Tom Reese, President, Eric Fine, Vice-president, Maureen Griffin, Secretary, Terry Etienne, Treasurer, and Katharine Payne, Histo- rian. Honor Society was sponsored by Miss Spicknall and Mrs. Lamanski. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-Front row: E. Fine, Vice- president, T. Reese, President. Top row: T. Etienne, Treasurer, M Griffin, Secretary, and K. Payne, Historian. .....,i' Er. C? Ev TI-IFSPIANS Fzrrl row S Smith S Hellman C Berrett j. Ritchie, T. Trammell. Second row: L. Frazier, P. Short S Hageage M Mott P Sealing J Golden D Sanders. Third row: P. French, A. Adams, K. Longridge, M. Dowell G Stewart B Glassman Top row C Brophy IQ line, T. Bartholomew, S. Morris, K. Krause, J. Stover, Th6.SPZd ns All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players . . The Thespians of North- western, Troupe 73862, helped to carry out this Shakes- perian tradition by sponsoring various dramatic func- tions throughout the year. Their biggest and foremost project was to pro- duce and direct the Play Tournament in which the sophomore, junior and senior classes each presented a one-act play. The plays were judged and awards pre- sented to the best actress, actor and production. Thespians also participated in a state-wide play tournament at Maryland University, assisted with the Dramatics Class Play, The Music Revue, and The Senior Class Play. Thespians recognizes students who have done outstanding work in the field of dramatics and inducts new members each winter. The officers for this year were: Carol Berrett, President, James Ritchie, Vice-president, Teri Tram- mell, Secretaryg Sharon Hellman, Treasurer, and Sandy Smith, Scribe. With all their dramatic contributions, Thespians Troupe 995862 truly made Northwestern an active stage. ,filjix A lli ,jf X WCW LATIN HONOR SOCIETY-First row: T. Trammell, B. Taylor, M. Moore, L. Wiest, K. Moore, M. Griffin. Second row: N. Clay, S. Hale, C. Berrett, A. Mahoney, J. Overholt, A. Resnick, J. Reamy, R. Courtney, R. Childers. Third row: V. Wells, M. Brannon, J. Miller, S. McNeil, S. Thomas, A. Pelczar, C. Osborne. Top row: N. Courturie, C. Smith, G. McMullen, B. Pfeiger, O. Roads, M. Painter, M. Holmes, R. Whitlock, J. Derby. Latin mm' Business Honor Societies BUSINESS HONOR SOCIETY-Front row: D. Anderson, B. Kluth, J. Shirkey, D. Flynn. Back row! Mr. Gieda, V. Newport, F. Newnam, K. Kessler, Mrs. Beveridge. HQ? is ' ' Students who maintain an A average in Latin throughout the school year or receive an A on the National Examination, automatically become mem- bers of the National Latin Honor Society. The purpose of the Latin Honor Society is to promote the study of Latin. The main project of Northwesternis Chapter 795346 this year was the 'lan- nual Spring cleaning of room l02. The members also contributed toward a book on Roman Culture for the Library. The officers of the group were: Louis Wiest, President, Kathryn Moore, Vice-president, Merry Moore, Secretary, Maureen Grifiin, Treasurer, Teri Trammell, Parliamentariang and Barbara Taylor, His- torian. Mr. Finegan sponsored the club. The Business Honor Society inducted commercial students who were outstanding in leadership and scholarship. The induction service was held at the annual spring banquet. Enjoying two field trips and selling Christmas cards and stationery were the main activities of the year. Mrs. Beveridge and Mr. Gieda sponsored the club and the officers were Julia Shirkey, President, Donna Anderson, Vice-president, Diana Flynn, Secre- tary, Barbara Kluth, Treasurer, and Kathy Kessler, Historian. - fm , 5 1 f,,f 2 4 108 f A.F.S. REPRESENTATIVES: Carol Lucas, Leif Aanderud of Norway, and Radia Gomez of Brazil. mericcz 72 Fie la' Service T Q' XF r' x ,Cru If FXR .x ffga , I Q , ,yu ug .Mx K f 1. mmm-1 wi Q ff j iii! X e?Tf554fll+--' ,' ' ' ' ' S ii '- NFA-D.: ff' . -gl uri: is -!,XxMiMfK,, N 1 ML. ,lilfjf-43 5 :TL lil? C , Variety is the spice of life. This is how North- western feels toward her American Field Service Ex- changes. Radia Gomez of Brazil and Lief Aanderud of Norway came to Northwestern for a year of study and lived in American homes. The other half of the exchange was Carol Lucas who left the U.S. last sum- mer for Finland. The teenage international endeavor for world peace was supported on the funds raised by the A.F.S. The bake sales, fruit cake sales, and Share the Fare Drive sponsored by the A.F.S. aroused the interest of many N.H.S. students and clubs. A highlight for the A.F.S. was the assembly in which foreign students from neighboring schools held a lively informative panel discussion. Mrs. Brunstein and Mrs. Taylor guided the A.F.S. along with the club officers: Carol Lucas, President, Eric Fine, Vice-president, Adrienne Krellen, Record- ing Secretary, Lois Gosnell, Corresponding Secretary, and Nancy Coutourie, Treasurer. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-Firxt row: R. Krellen, L. Aanderud, R. Gomez, N. Couterie, E. Fine. Second row: J. Johnston, B. Kanegis, R. Watkins, A. Mahoney, B. Rosen, 1. Russell, P, Ballentine. Third row: R. Derr, E, Walker, B. Louster, N. Glasgow, S. Steere, D. Groshon, M. Holmes. Fourth row: N. Jacquith, M. Hopf, M. Miller, K. Fahres, M. Brownstein, J. Ballard, H. Briefly. 1 'Y V7 0 dig. fl MEXICAN EXCHANGE CLUB-Pint row: B. Womeldorf, S. Marks, M. Reddick, L. Hardin, D. Smith. Second row: C. Bradshaw, M. Holt B. Campbell, L. Frazier, O. Spalding. Top row: M. Friedman, F. Haley, j.I.arkin, R. Notes, B. Bruce, L. Travers. M exiccz n Exchange C lu b The greatest reward of being a Mexican Exchange Club Member is knowing that you have helped pro- mote friendly relations between the United States and Mexico. In November the Mexicans come to the U.S. and are placed in homes where they live 'exactly as we do for two months. Many activities are planned for them such as a progressive dinner, a Williamsburg trip, sightseeing tours, a visit to an American restaurant, and Christmas caroling. In january comes the sad parting when the exchanges leave for home, but the new-made friends have the consolation of knowing that in only five months they will meet again in a different country. In june the ambassadors from Northwestern leave by bus for Mexico and the experience of their lives. While in Mexico some of the activities include bull fights, parties, city excursions, and trips to such places as Acapulco and Puebla. When the Americans leave, they bring home with them the memory of a wonderful summer spent with neighbors South of the Border. The club this year had only six new members. flfficers elected to run the club were Mike Levine, President, Ken Shuey, Vice President, Jean Ann Apple- r .1, Secretary, and Steve Davis, Treasurer. The club -neatly missed the wonderful assistance of last year's -5-onsor, Miss Putnam but were grateful for the help tp Mrs. Fiste. OFFICERS OF MEXICAN EXCHANGE CLUB-J. Appleton, S Davis, M. Lavine, K. Shuey. IO9 1 Al 3 I ,f A' v 3, lo .,,', kbf W-I HE '53s .fl . g 1 as iQ e, ' -iylsfx' LATIN CLUB-Firntt muff S. Thomas, M. Moore, K. Moore, R. Buddington, J. Ruddell, B. Childers, V. Wells. Semnfl row: K. liahres, A, Mahoney, J. Overholt, O, Preikszas, C, Anderson, R. Courtney, K. Taliaferro, R, Gipe. Third mai: R. Phillips, J, Soules, C. Gillions, B. Taylor, N. Merchant, A. Barron, C. Monticone, P. Kreckel, M. Castro, V. Gran. Twp 1'rizr'.' C, Smith, R. Whitlock, B. Smith, L. Bickley, N. Hall, J. Miller, R. Thorne, H. Darnell. Latin and ebczle lub All interested Latin students were welcome to join Northwestern's Latin Club. The biggest event of the year was the novel Roman Banquet for which they planned for many months. The club was proud of their sponsor, Mr. Finegan, who was selected as the state Chairman of the Junior Classical League. The ofiicers of the group included Richard Childers, President, Richard Buddington, Vice-Presi- dent, Katherine Moore, Secretary, Stephene Thomas, Treasurer, Vangie Wells, Historian, and Merry Moore, Parliamentarian. Debating is an art, and through the Debate Club, students became artists in this field. Members learned the techniques of formal debate by observing debates at Maryland University. All the schools in the area gather material on the same question and then teams from each school compete with each other for the championship. This years question is Should the Government Substantially Increase the Regulation of Labor Unions? The officers were Nita Hutchings, President, Judy Perruso, Vice-president, and Joanne Galvin, Secre- tary. Mr. Morey sponsored the club. DEBATE CLUB-Bottom row: J. Perruso, N. Hutchings, J. Galvin, Top row: B. Rickerson, P. French, Mr. Morey. 06 6 llO lu PSYCHOLOGY CLUB-First row: J. Simms, M. Wangler, K. Longridge, J. Appleton, W. James, Second row: Mrs. James, L. D'Amato, H. Neweaham, P. Reid, C. Shrew, M. Friedenberg, A. Herzburg, S. Huckabee, M. Castro, R. Stuart, L. Markham, Third row: J. Satterfield, J. Johnston, S. Kuge, D. Jones, S. Funke, D. Bolentine, M. Grifiith, D. Powers, R. Pope, M. Roberts, C. Brophy. Top row: D. Kibler, B. Kelly, L. Travers, L. Mathew, L. Bickley, S. Keller, K. Bailey, C. Cullipher, J. Badacezewski, B. Vrana. Psychology dnd Libmrfy Club The Library Club, which was sponsored by Miss Phillips and Mrs. Herren, consisted of student librari- ans. This year it held a tea for the teachers, a Christ- mas party, a tea for future librarians, and a field trip. The officers were: Laurie Wilbur, President, Randy Mardres, Vice-President, Kathy Beasley, Treas- urer, Judy Anders, Secretary, and Barbara Hatfield, Historian. The activities of the Psychology Club were many and varied. They had movies pertaining to Psychology, bowling parties, and a Splash Party. The club also visited a mental institution, attended a Boy's Village Party, put on a psycho-drama, and sponsored the Hyp- notic Hop. The officers were Jean Appleton, President, Bill James, Vice-president, Kay Longridge, Secretary, Jimmy Simms, Treasurer, and Martha Wangler, Historian. Mrs. James was the sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB-Firrz row: C. Easton, J. Anders, B. Hatfield, R. Mardres, B. Calloway, M. Damuth, B. Morris. Second roto: Mrs. Herren, L. Bickley, M. Pefferly, S. Reeves, P. Cissel, L. Markham, H. Lebowitz, C. Hendrix, A. Hall, M. Castro, Miss Phillips. Third row: P. Sullivan, L. Dean, F. Benton, P. Green, R. Watkins, R. Whitlock, R. Kidwell, R. Boswell, J. Brown, L. Gosnell, G. Von- Limbach, C. Rutherford. 1 y ...lv J ! . I Pfkflx f it - - I i ' ilk-AY . WIKI. - ART CLUB-First row: R. Yingling, M. Damuth, E. Torillo, Miss Eccleston, T. Tram- mell, D. Sanders. Second row: M. Whellis, C. Kreger, H. Shear, N. Smith, M. Roberts, C. Downs, P. Forsythe, D. Darland. Third row: B. Vrana, K. Bailey, S. Huckabee, S. Irwin, fr J. Pennefeather, A. Van Ness, J. McManus, J. Turpey. Fourth row: J. Burton, V. Grow, P. Noell, B. Vincen, M. Trifon, K. Payne. Top row: R. Wirhrow, D. Groshon, S. Hellman, B. Wells, S. Roth, R. Dooley, J. Dick, B. Payne, B. McKenzie. N lub That's some tree, don't you think? , remarked a Teri Trammell is President, Eileen Torillo is student observing one of the art displays in a school Vice-president, Millicent Damuth is Secretary, Ronnie show case. His Girlfriend's opinion differed and this Yingling is Treasurer, and Don Sanders is Publicity conversation followed: Chairman. Some of your best friends are interested 1f'5 Surg lowly, huh. in art and you didn't even know it! Those delicious sandwiches and cookies that were served at school banquets, teas, and faculty meetings were made by Northwestern's Caterer's Club. The hostesseslreceived points, and at the end of the year, the girls with most points dined at Mrs. K's Toll House. Well, well, listen to the lover of modern art! I really didn't think you were the type. Just look at those leaves. You have to admit that it looks like a tree in Autumn. Tell IUC IHOYGV' Meetings were used to instruct the girls in cor- All right, Mr. Know-it-all! The Art Club has rect preparation and serving of party foods. seventy-four members and besides painting, they sell The officers of the club were: Rose Palma, Presi- Christmas -Cards, make the centerpiece for the faculty dent, Sally Morris, Vice-president, Judi Stover, Secre- supper and posters for National Education Week and tary, Connie Yates, Treasurer, and Patsy Kreckel, change the Calendar of Events. Reporter. Mrs. Erisman and Mrs. Murray directed the Who are the ofiicers of the club? Club. CATERER'S CLUB-First row: R. Palma, S. Morris, J. Stover,,C. Yates. Second row: Mrs. Erisman, M. Farrar, H. Schear, C. Kreger, P. Vasco, C. Cannon, P. Leishman, G. Sorsdale, Mrs. Murray. Third row: M. Pittman, B. Huff, E. Norton, L. Enrico, B. Campbell, M. Leda, L. Coon, B. Strosnider, J. Smith. Fourth row: J. Hughes, D. Venning, E. Smith, J. Derby, B. Lewis, M. Conner, G. MacMullan, D. jones, M. Humphreys. Caterers Club F I' r. 1. 3: ,X .ff wvv- pr. my fr. of , al , , . S Y- ff- If La N.B.C.-Firrz 7'C1L'.' K. Krause. J. ,Tern M. McClellan. Seroud roar R. Raines, J. Bush, M. Xelson. B. Glassman. I. Stewart. K. Longridge, L. Hardin. Third rouy' J. Ritchie, M. Holt. K. Klein, M. Moore. L. Frazier, M. Moore, N. Vfells, YV. Power. Top roar: R. Myers, C. Stark. B. Cox. G. Sherlin, B. Savage. P. Fealy. N. B. C. mm' Pbologwzlbbj Club Broadcasting Club-the voice of Northwestern. Each morning N.B.C. presented the devotions and announce- ments. Memories and l'lnterviews were bi-weekly specials, and clever advertisements were made re- minding students of special school functions. N .B.C. members visited a local radio station and had local disc jockeys as guest speakers. New mem- bers were elected after trying out for the positions they desired. The rest of N.B.C. consisted of script writers and technicians. The officers were: Jay Jett, President, Kay Krause, Vice-president, Margie McClellan, Secretary, and Mary Arrington, Treasurer. Mr. Pridgen sponsored the club. 'iWatch the birdie was a frequently used ex- pression in the Photography Club. The members gained experience in all phases of photography from taking pictures to developing and printing them. Taking pictures for the Compass and Nor'wester was the most important activity of the club. 'N The ofiicers were Frank Kinney, President, Kenny Gossett, Vice-president, Norman McCleod, Secretary- treasurer, and Mr. LaFollette, Sponsor. Bon I Bon 2 Bon I This is the Northwestern PHOTOGRKPHX CLLB Fir! T011 B Hoffman F Kinne 8 8 8 5 N. Xicffleod Ser nd rm NI Shultz R Dax R Beal Top mu K Gosset I NanNess I Bosma I Jett 41 SR.-JR. TRI-HI-Y-Fin! row: N. Smith, M. Pefferly, M. Carlisle, J. Shirkey, S. Bowers, S. McCarthy, K. Kraft, J. Fortune, J. Bode, J. Short, L. Foltz, T. litienne, D. Leonard, S. Long, L. Potts, I. Garrett, M. Knox. Second row: S. Morris, J. Stover, G. DeMent, B. Kluth, J. Haislup, S. Ferris, B. Vrana, R. McGowan, C. Rodes, M. Painter, O. Spalding, S. Chinn, N. Saylor, A. Kinney. Third row: J. Smith, K. Ferris, S. Davis, ul. Howard, L. Breazeale, C. Yate, C. Mathews, S. Martin, F. Berkinheizer, C. McCarthy, M. Lusky, M. Damuth, R. Nowell, M. McClellen, S. Tressler, P. Vranas. Top rum' K. Potts, M. Glass, C. Rivenbark, P. Parker, M. Pittman, R. Phillips, J. Soules, B. Lewis, E. Smith, M. Cutler, J. Potts, A. Headley. SR.-IR. TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS-From rouz' D. Smith, Secretary, D. Brown, Vice-president, S. Hellman, President, N. johnson, Chaplain, M. Reddick, Historian. Top row: Mrs. Hobbins, Sr. sponsor, N. Wells, Vice-president, A. VanNess, President, P. Abbe, Secretary, L. Hussman, Treasurer, M. Levine, Treasurer, and Mrs. Gifford, Jr. sponsor. Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-Hi-Y is the most active non-restrictive club at Northwestern. We owe our fun at the Sadie Hawkins Dance and the Sock Hop to these hard- working girls who also devoted much time and energy to make dolls and cosmetic cases for the Children's Bureau and to sponsor a Christmas party for the Children's Convalescent Home. The girls provided Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter services for the faculty and student body. The Tri-Hi-Y represented N.H.S. at the annual rally at Suitland, at the Youth in Government program at Delaware, and honored the school by winning the swimming meet. For their own pleasure, the girls enjoyed many parties throughout the year. The officers of the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y were Betty Ammerman, President, Sally Peterson, Vice- president, Alex Sieg, Secretary, Sharon Sullivan, Treas- urer, Mary Jane Nystrom, -Chaplain, and Betty White, Historian. The sponsor was Mrs. Falls. SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y-Firrz roux' A. Sieg, L. Carroll, S. Peterson, B. Ammerman, M. Nystrom, R. Riens, J. Turner, C. Powell. Second row: N. Baker, S. Hartley, M. Tate, M. Long, L. Wdson, L. Ellis, D. Valentine, M. Miller. Top row: J. Stello, D. Schnider, L. Earle, A. Ballew, M. Nelson, M. Hageage, C. Hooe, K. Hardenberg, C. Grier, S Roth, C. Kehoe. ll4 t -. 1 I A K dir 'S V 's SR.jJR. HI-Y-Fznt row: R. Melborne, J. Badaczewski, D. Phillips, C. Tyrell, L. Wiest. Second row: B. Johnson, G. Webb, K. Henderson, W. Robinson, B. Bongers. Third row: J. Hershberger, G. Pierpont, K. Mettler, B. Ziegler, G. Clift, B. Korab, T. Bartholomew, D. Grove, B. Grady, K. Haley, C. DeVencenzo. Fourth row: B. Sales, J. Richards, S. Beady, J. Heagy, M. Kidwell, M. Fleming, K. Goodger, D. Harrison, T. Wynn, DT. Young.-Fzfih row: K. Speer, C. Osborne, B. McDonald, B. Keatie, J. Butner, O. Preikszas, R. Buddington, J. Patterson. Top row: S. Martin, R. Hardin, W. Taff, D. Smith, M. Marsden, M. Ahalt, B. Teeple, B. James, J. Pierce, W. Crossland, J. Hanniwald. Hz-Y Open to all boys, the Hi-Y did much to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, the highest standards of Christian charac- ter. The Jr.-Sr. Hi-Y represented Northwestern at a Suitland High School rally, a conference at Delaware, and the annual Youth Government program at An- napolis. The club was runner-up in the county Hi-Y swimming tournament and won the county-wide bas- ketball championship. The boys also visited many churches as a group. Their money-making project was selling cokes at the various athletic events. The officers were Davy Phillips, President, Richard Melbourne, Vice-President, Lou Wiest, Secretary, John Badaczewski, Treasurer, and Jack Heagy, Chaplain. The Hi-Y was sponsored by Mr. Mann. The sophomore Hi-Y went on two camping trips to Skyline Drive, and worked for the Hyattsville Christmas Bureau by distributing food and clothes to the needy. The officers included Bob Gardner, President, Jamie Scott, Vice-President, Jack Speicher, Secretary, Able Groen, Treasurer, Ron Herrin, Chaplain. Mr. Antonielli sponsored the club. SOPHOMORE HI-Y-Front row: R. Herren, R. Gardner, J. Scott, J. Speicher, A. Gruen. Back row: J. Szabo, E. Withrow, Mr. Antonielli, C. Koch, R. Thorne. Kr! A503711 ATWJM . Vi 1 'f'z4,w.Zl42' f ' We .,. ,Mr Q-4' W - Bible cz na' Y- De 725 An inspiring candlelight induction for the officers started the year off for the Bible Club. At Easter time the group conducted a breakfast on Good Friday and their own Sunrise Service. They also entertained the Children's Baptist Home in Bethesda with an egg roll on Easter Monday. Throughout the year the club heard guest speakers of different faiths and also studied the Bible. The club was under the direction of Mr. Murray, Sponsor, Joyce Reamy, President, Chad Osborne, Vice- president, Joan Pfeiffer, Secretary, Joyce Short, Treas- urer, and Carlene Simpson, Historian. Realizing Christian ideals in personal and social living was the task of all Y-Teens. Christmas time was spent caroling at a hospital and filling baskets for the poor. The girls also went bowling, ice-skating and roller skating. The Y-Teens' annual project is the sponsorship of the Sweetheart Dance. Y-Teens was under the direction of Miss Robinette and the following officers: Barbara Beck, President, Judy Perruso, Vice-president, Marilyn Hopf, Secretary, Pat Vranas, Treasurer, Pat Norman, Chaplain, and Mary Holmes, Inner Club Council Chairman. BIBLE CLUB-Front row: N. Mullins, P. Short, J. Pfeiffer, J. Reamy, J. Short. D. Jones. Top row: D. Lee, V. Newport, M. Pittman, C. Bensburg, C. Roberts, V. Wells, M. Kerr, B. Gill, Mr. Murray, M. Humphries. fl J ,im . Ki Ni' LQZIA XNfe. I ...X X gg x ivy C l .c 1, J. , f- Rex ' i f V! f',,..,..,X ,MQ X' , f - fi ' J X , .., 'x 4,,f If .JK X f i Q I 4' XX . MX, 4 , I x XX X. K' 4 ' I X . -,xx fl K 4 . f f .V .X 2 I XX: -P J' X,-'jf Y-TEENS-Fifft row: S. Steer, M. Holmes, P. Vranas, B. Beck, M. Hopf, P. Norman, L. Bickley. Second row: K. Longridge, L. Felter, P. Ballentine, J. Galvin, B. Kluth, L. Osgood, P. French, B. Lauster, Miss Robinette. Third row: B. Taylor, M. Myers, S. Chinn, L. Gar- rett, D. Groshon, C. Hendrix, D. Leonard, D. Waugh, S. Thomas. Top row: C. Smith, F. Rivenbark, M. Glass, P. Parker, C.. Riven- bark, E. Burge, D. Reeve, C. Stark. A CAPPELLA CHOIR - Firrt row: S. Marks, V. Blood, L. D'amato, M. Luskey, K. Krause, C. Simpson, K. Longridge, S. Steer, C. Hendrix, C. Reeves, B. Bruce. Second row: E. Withrow, S. Hale, A. Chisholm, J. Golden, L. Wiest, K. Zahniser, P. French, R. Atherholt, B. Hollingsworth, J. Pennefather. Third row: J. Overholt, N. Hall, M. Miller, M. Kidwell, E. Brown, B. Sales, D. McQueen, D. Harrison, G. Lieth, B. Gardener, P. Davis, M. Machen, J. Holden, P. Sanford, D. Frazier, C. Miller. Fourth row: B. Pllieger, 1. Holford, J. Hosey, P. Greer, C. Bradshaw, S. Christ- ensen, S. Davis, E. Haegale, S. Matthews, R. Burdette, D. Phillips, M. Marsden, G. Facchino, N. Wells, N. Hapner, C. Gillions, C. Matthews. Top row: M. Wrangler, M. Hopf, K. Brown, B. Womeldorf, S. Jackson, C. Ryan, I. Wollman, L. Wolstrup, J. Denit, J. Hanson, B. McDonald, C. Koch, W. Prang, D. Downing, B. Teeple, A. Hall, D. Gilbert, D. Jones, I. Graves. A Cappella Choir and Music Club The A Cappella Choir participated in the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts, the Music Revue, and at Baccalaureate and Graduation services. There were also several trios, quartets, and sextets within the choir. The officers were: Louis Weist, President, Jane Golden, Vice-president, Angelle Chisholm, Secretary, and Pat French Treasurer. Miss Beckman was the The Music -Club was a service organization as well as a social and cultural group. The club sponsored a dance, had a Fall picnic, attended two concerts, ushered for the National Sym- phony Grchestra, helped with the Music Revue and all school concerts. The oflicers were Robert Walker, President, Jean Dyer, Vice-president, Maria Pefferly, Secretary, Connie Downing, Treasurer, and Claudia Matthews, ' Program Chairman. Miss Beckman sponsored the choir director. club, MUSIC CLUB - Fin! row: P. Peiferly, C. Dyer, R. Walker, D. Downing, C. Matthews, Miss Beckman. Second fow: P. Davis, N. Merchant, R. Reed, J. Gentile, M. Shultz. Top row: J. Stillo, B. Hollingsworth, C. Bradshaw, P. Sanford, V. Walker, M. Miller. i fi I Tb i . H7 '77 T7 'DC T FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA - Fifi! row: R. Phillips, L. Hildebrande, 1. DeVries, V. Wells, J. Overholt. Sec- ond row: Mrs. Richards, B. Huff, J. Hughes, C. Smith, L. D'amato, C. Donahue, 1. Bickhan. Third row: D. Powers, M. Petman, A. Ballcw, j. Hosey, V. Groove, R. Friedman, L. Earle, D. Deimel, C. Rutherford. Top row: J. Helm, C. Bue, N. Baker, S. Peterson, B. McKenzie, I. Evans, S. Eden. F. N. A. mm' F. H. A. Northwestern's Future Nurses of America club offered interested students information about the nurs- ing profession through lectures, movies, and field trips. The club sponsored the worthy project of help- ing a needy family during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. The club was guided by the following oflicers: Roxy Phillips, President, Lorraine Hildebrande, Vice- president, Joan DeVries, Corresponding secretary, Jane Soules, Recording secretary, Vangie Wells, Treasurer, and Joan Overholt, Historian. Mrs. Richards and Miss Spicknall co-sponsored the club. Future Homemakers of America was a very ac- tive club this year. They sponsored several dinners and parties, made scrapbook and toys for children at Christ- mas, supplied a needy family with canned goods at Thanksgiving, and attended a county F.H.A. meeting. The officers were Delores Venning, President, Lorraine Hildebrand, Vice-president, Thelma Neal, Secretary, Jacki Beckham, Treasurer, and Dawn Etta Dahl, Historian. Mrs. Harding sponsored the club. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS - Front row: J. Derby, H. Neal, D. Venning, L. Hildebrand. Top row: Mrs. Harding, R. Humphries, B. Boswell, K. Talifero, P. Leishman, M. Humphries. i J-'L qt' -N. G Q X 6 1 ff! FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Fin! row: J. Anders, L. Hussman, P. Clatterbaugh, A. Hayes, B. Kanegis, G. Stewart, H. Beller, Helm. Second row: P. Ballentine, L. Felter, M. McClellan, C, Cannon, S, Davis, S. Keller, J. Kuge. Top row: C. Easton, S. Christensen, H. Luftig, K. Thomas, J. Appleton, C. Downing. Future Teachers 0 mericvz The F.T.A. students of today are the educators of tomorrow. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America club is to inspire students to become teachers. The activities were designed to fulfill this purpose. Some of the members visited Erostberg and Towson State Teachers' Colleges to become acquainted with the campus life. Others attended the Maryland State W.j.A.S. - Fin! 'rowx O. Preikszas, M. Mardres, G. Sherlin. Second row: B. Kanegis, R. Raines, H. DeVries, N. Damuth. Top row: D. Dragoo, D. Prosen, B. White, K. Payne. lma- E Teachers Association conferenZQi The biggest project of the year was obtaining a S550 scholarship for a senior who plans to go into the teaching profession. The officers were Brenda Kanegis, President, Rosemary Helm, Vice-President, Linda Hussman, Sec- retary, Gerrie Stewart, Treasurer, and Helene Beller, Program Chairman. W. j. A. 5. The Washington Junior Academy of Science is comprised of students in the greater Washington area who have received at least one award in the local Sci- ence Fairs. The purpose of this association is to pro- mote science by attending lectures and science con- ventions in New York and Philadelphia. North- westen's representative oflicer is Grover Sherlin, Treasurer. 119 rf? ev V'V HI-SCI - Fifi: row: A. Resnick, B. Sherlin, M. Brownstein, E. Fine, R. Courtney. Second row: J. Horton, B. Powers, B. Burslem, J. Golden, B. Kane- gis. Third row: B. Grau, J. Jones, N. Couturie, A. Adams, G. VonLimbach, D. Snider, R. Wenzel. Fourth row: M. Damuth, S. Hale, N. Glasgow, N. Mullins, P. King, I. Hill, R. Watkins, H. DeVries, D. Brown. Fifth row: R. Walker, H. Smith, R. Whitlock, G. Gruchy, B. Dragoo, G. Sherlin, R. Bosman. 1' Hz'-Sci mm' Elecironzts Club Hi-Sci is the science club of Northwestern. Its purpose is to encourage students to pursue one or several of the many fields of science. Meetings are usually devoted to the study of problems which are frequently encountered by scientists. During the year, the Hi-Sci took several field trips one of which was to the National Bureau of Standards. The biggest project of the year was the Annual Science Fair. Projects were submitted volun- tarily by various members of the student body. Every phase of the Science Fair was under supervision of the Hi-Sci. The club was directed by Mrs. Prince, sponsor, and the following ofhcers: Michael Brownstein, Presi- dent, Eric Fine, First Vice-president, program chairman, Roy Courtney, Second Vice-president, Science Fair producer, Brenda Kanegis, Secretary, Jane Golden, Treasurer, Ann Resnick, Membership secretary, and Betty Sherlin, Reporter. To further the interest in the field of electronics and to provide communication via ham radio sets, are the purposes of the Electronics Club. The club consisted of fifteen members, four of which are li- censed ham operators. The club offered code practice for those members as well as for those who were practicing for their licenses. The goal of the club was to have an amateur radio station for the group itself. The ofiicers were John Blasko, president, Rand Mardres, Vice-president, and Robert Dragoo, Secretary- treasurer. ELECTRONICS CLUB - First row: R. Dragoo, R. Mardres, J. Blasko. Second row: W. Wermine, R. Beal, A. Goines, J. Rankin. Top row: W. Savage, F. Vietch, P. Berdonovik, F. Fealy. f Y. xf A ,f gs, ' 1 f- ' ri' .br ' f 'f-.. .C Q, Qlm, .91 1 2 1, PEP CLUB - Fir!! row: F. Newman, M. Lusky, P. Vranas, P. Vasco. Second rouv: M. Holt, P. Parker, J. Stover, S. Morris, S. Christensen, M. Reddick, D. Powers. Third row: B. Campbell, J. Smith, G. DeMent, B. Kluth, P. Noell, S. McNeil, C. Kluth, J. Bode. Fourth rcrw: E. Burge, L. Garrett, F. Rivenbark, S. Reeves, J. Soules, R. Phillips, M. Painter, K. Lilly, P. Ballentine. Top row: C. Rivenbark, S. Chinn, M. Glass, C. Easton, J. Anders,, C. Leo Volentine, K. Krause, L. Gifford, M. Griffin, M. Pefferly. Pe Cluh and Gymhrzmz The purpose of the Pep Club is to boost school spirit. The enthusiastic Wildcat fans usually sat to- gether at athletic events in order to combine their efforts to cheer the team on to victory. During football season, the Pep Club decorated the goal posts for home games, made signs and posters to advertise the games, and sponsored several victory dances. The club was under the leadership of Mrs. Mitchell, sponsor, Peggy Vasco, president, Mary Ann Lusky, vice-president, Ouida Spalding, secretary, and Florence Newnam, treasurer. Is that Mr. Gerald McBoing-g-g Boing-g-g? No, he's just a member of the Gymkana Club sponsored by Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Palumbo, and Mrs. Fiste. Gymkana is the only athletic endeavor in which both girls and boys may participate jointly. Club members displayed their talents on the trampoline and Swedish box at All Northwestern Night and other school functions. Oflicers Mike Ko- mack, President, Marlene Crehan, Vice-President, and Carolyn Brown, Secretary, led the club in a very en- joyable year. .l........ 2 GYMKANA - Firrt row: J. Arcady, H. Hartwick, P. Short, B. Schellinger, J. Frost, D. Haraway, M. Crehan, C. Brown, K. Youmans, J. Tillyer, W. Winnser. Second row: M. Komac, W. Sanders, M. Barbers, R. Hayland, D. Begeman, L. Jenkins, A. Sieg, M. Ny- strom, E. Walker, P. Forsythe, G. O'Neil, B. Wayneburg, J. Reaves. Third row: J. Cox, S. Cox, S. Brown. Fourth row: J. Bush, R. Helm, M. Red- dick, J. Helm, B. Vincent, L. Carroll, C. Kehoe. Top left: J. Taylor, N. Dunn. Top right: H. Birkenheiser, H. Higgins. I -M-....LL. 3:4-'TTL v i 4 Tc LE' fn- Q ,. F5 '! cv! FRENCH CLUB - Front row: M. Hopf, D. Bage, J. Bode, B. Lauster. Top row: R. Her- man, N. Wells, M. Holmes, S. Steer, J. Cohen. French Club and F. B. L. A. The French Club was the newest addition to the activities offered at Northwestern. The members put their knowledge of the French language to use at the meetings, which were conducted entirely in French. Needless to say, this club is out of bounds for Spanish students! The club went to a French Restaurant to sample some of that famous French food and also gained a cultural knowledge of France by viewing French movies and visiting the Embassy in Washing- ton. The officers were Dennis Bage, President, Barbara Lauster, Vice-president, Janet Bode, Secretaryg Marilyn Hopf, Historian, and Philip Green, Treasurer. The Club was sponsored by Future Business Leaders of America is reserved for business students only. The club strives to develop competent, aggressive business leaders through its various activities during the year. They have guest speakers at their meetings. The officers were: Karen Klein, President, Mar- garet Miller, Vice-president, Barbara Strosnider, Re- cording secretaryg Bonnie Hitaffer, Corresponding sec- retary, Rosemary Korson, Treasurerg and Richard Meineke, Reporter. Mr. Cranford sponsored the club. F.B.L.A. - Front row: B. Hitaffer, M. Miller, R. Korson, K. Klein, B. Strosnider. Top row: Mr. Coats, E. Sinclair A. Headley, R. Derr, M. Farrar. J' Yi jx ,Z A f ,K V. Q...-' C 45 255 ps, ev sp f I . 1 ,A CIRCLE N - First rowx J. Rice, M. Reddick, K. Krause, J. Pinto. Second row: P. Ballantine, Barnes, L. Prush, Brown, H. Beller, R. Pope, R. Helm. Top row: J. Soules, J. Bowersox, A. Kenny, J. Miller, M. Holmes, C. Bowie, P. Vranas, G. Davidson, D. Hardcastle. Circle cm ci lub The Circle N is for girls who were active par- ticipants in athletic events such as intramural sports, sports days, and bowling. Besides the Slumber Party, to which all Northwestern girls are invited, and the annual picnic, the Circle N also enjoyed bowling, swimming, camping, and refereeing girls' intramurals. The ofhcers were Joyce Pinto, President, Mary Reddick, Vice-president, Joyce Rice, Secretary, and Kay Krause, Treasurer. Miss Scott and Mrs. Stephanson sponsored the group. All boys who earned a letter in athletics were eligible for membership in the N Club. The club sponsored a donkey basketball game and sold programs at the wrestling tournament as money-making pro- jects. The boys held a Varsity Hop at which a Varsity Queen was crowned and presented with an athletics letter. Heading the club were Monty Ahalt, President, Louis Weist, Vice-president, Bill Korab, Secretary, Gary Clift, Treasurer, Jelf Denit, Sergeant-at-arms, Tom Bartholomew, Chaplain, and Mr. Gallagher, Sponsor. N CLUB - Firit row: C. Shreeve, B. Korab, J. Denit, M. Ahalt, L. Weist, G. Clift, T. Bartholomew. Second row! J. Hershberger, G. O'Neil, J. Butner, K. Mettler, B. Teeple, B. Sancewich, D. Phillips. Third row: B. Burdette, C. Osborne, M. Denning, J. Bad- aczewski, J. Patterson, T. Reese, B. Doyle. Fourth row: G. Gruchy, B. James, B. Johnson, B. McDonald, R. Milbourne, R. Matile, J. Pierce. Top row: M. Brownstein, R. Spittle, O. Preikszas, M. Marsden. , Q 1 I. i ., n 7' ' . 0' . ..., 1 , 5 . J .... .. 7 . . . . . Q . of A X N ' . . . ' . - .+A-by V., a . nv . . . if if a fi . ff V IIN' . , ,f , . X , in ' .I 74 mi ... D .V , it . ! -.. , A 2 ,VV 3 V .M . ' I ' , f J' B P .Y f an '- fl a - , , p r , X V -ft' f ,V i 14, .I X3 Q , W Y ,S 'V fi I -lil ' 1 . zu. ' . Q - 1 ,mmf aw :huns K X ll-an -.. l23 1 ivx wt, I ,lf X ,f ff .Q F' Af. , .V -Q .zqfxx xx fl!!! W rpg ... , , X I ,iff a 'X X ' E' !'j!f ' A .,,. aff , . xxx X 2 ,ff ' X ' Q- 'NX PN- f fa i X tx ' A c ix ,ff f ,f XX. A ' f ,X , lx, X 1 V Y v,-2-- j f I i X X I M Ar ,Ui 5 X V f I xg PIT, .. X - I hx Y ,L r 0 i 0 1 , s H 'N 'fb I '.l I 7 - -'- f ' uh I I' X. N jf Nj XX N . W 'X POM POM GIRLS - Ffrri rozzx' M. McClellan, S. Wight, Captain j. Reamy, D. Anderson, j. Pfeiffer, J. Short. Second row: ' B. Cobey, K. Turner, M. Youmans, Co-captain L. Foltz, C. johnson, N. Sullivan, M. Crehan. Top row: M. Abdill, R. Krel- lan, V. Wells, P. Grier, S. Smith, P. Short, P. Luchenberg, J. Perruso. F P0 m P om Gzrls Who Wore Short Skirts? The Pom Pom girls, of course, and that's not all they did. Football games, basketball games, and parades gave the girls a chance to display their precision drilled routines. Their zany beatnik dance in the Music Review showed their versatility. Known for their harmless rowdiness on band bus trips, the girls even tried to disturb everyone's , x' peace and quiet at the Circle N Slumber Party when , 3 5 . . iff they challenged others to a pillow fight. As a climax n ...f to the year's fun, the Pom Poms trooped off to Ocean City for a week-end. fe, The group was under the leadership of Joyce it Reamy, Captain, Linda Foltz, Co-Captain, and Mrs. I 724 Q Stephenson, Sponsor. Color Guard ri COLOR GUARD - Front row: Captain R. Skidmore Co-captain R. Helm. Back row: M. Nystrom, S. Floyd, B. Beck, I.. Frush, B. Kelly. The Northwestern Color Guard was seen stand- ing like eight beacons in navy blue and white, dur- ing half-time shows at many athletic events. Captain Rosemary Skidmore, sure knew how to keep those girls in step, but as all captains she had a good right-hand gal, Rosemary Helm. The girls performed precision drill routines and made every perfect step count. The Color Guard was part of the Pep Club and the Band. In parades they let everyone know who was coming, by carrying the Northwestern banner and guarding it with guns in military fashion. QQ? 'Q N ln! V . Twirling their Northwestern flags with preci- sion, the Flagtwirlers brightened many school events such as football games, basketball games, and the Music Revue. They also marched with the band in several parades. Try-outs for Flagtwirlers are held in the spring, and selection is made according to coordination, ability in learning routines and appearance. The girls were under the able direction of Sue Kalvwtinos, Captain, and Mary Lynn Wood, Co- captain. Y Flag twirlers FLAGTWIRLERS - Top left to Top right: N. Hutchings, D. Frew, B. Smith, M. Wood, M. Castro, C. Jones, S. Connor. Center: Cap- tain S. Kalavitinos. Sandy Hageage C 0-captain Teri Trammell Mary Dowell Maddy Lavine Karen Zahnhiser Louise Hardin lClJeerleczde1fs Out in front at many sports events, Northwest- ern's vivacious cheerleaders could always be seen and heard cheering the team on to victory. Aside from leading cheers, they also sponsored such special activi- ties as the annual bonfire on the eve of the Bladens- burg game, a comical Powder-Puff Football Game, hall pep rallies, and victory dances. The cheerleaders worked with the N Club in managing the Metropolitan Wrestling Tournament. The squad was sponsored by Mrs. Mitchell and led by co-captains Sandy Hageage and Carol jean Berrett. Symbolic figures in their navy blue skirts and bulky white sweaters, the cheerleaders represented the great spirit of all Northwestern Wildcats. 126 Carol Berrert C 0-captain Elaine Birkley Nancy Simpson nie Bae Cob Bafba I3 Monda Tim Tempxe mv Ha' C Linda Felter Captain A oben? Majoreites Imagination and hard Work sparked the per- formances of the Majorettes. The Bethesda Christmas Parade was the scene of their Christmas tree hats, while our gym became a pad for their beatnik dance dur- ing a basketball half-time. For a few nights during the Music Revue the Majorettes became demure Japanese Geisha Girls. The girls also performed in all band activities and school functions. The greatest achievement of Northwestern's Majorettes has been the winning of the Lions' Club Majorette Competition for the past seven years. Linda Felter, Captain, and Jean Shirk, Co-Captain, led the spectacular twirling of Northwestern's Seven Little Girlsf, 127 Maureen Jean S C - bi If ocffsbzwfl Griffin 7 ..,f , Aki r P V. - . .N-,T Q.. The Northwestern High School Band performs at Grifhth Stadium. he Bama' Under the careful and zealous guidance of Mr. Ronca, director, the Band has gained wide recognition and esteem. Northwestern can truly say she has one of the finest marching bands in the country. At the beginning of the school year, the band kept busy by appearing at the CARE tribute at the Hecht Company, the opening hockey game at Uline Arena, a George Washington University football game at Griffith Stadium, and a Maryland University basketball game. A high point for the band during football season was the guest appearance of Mr. Frank Siminelli, Navy Band post horn player, at the Suitland game. Christmas season found the band busily selling Christmas trees, playing in Prince Georges Plaza winter Program, and entertaining the student body with a wonderful Christmas assembly. Participation in the exchange trip with Wicomico High School in Salisbury, Maryland, was a fun filled event for all concerned. Spring found the band high-stepping in the A.A.A. parade, Cherry Blossom Parade, and Lions Club Compe- tition. The band ofhcers for the year were: Kenny Speer, President, blames Ruddell. Vice-President Tom- my Graf, Treasurer, Gary Clift, Drum Majorg and Richard Notes, Student Director. Music Maestro Please Mr. Ronca - Director of the Band D Acrobatic Majorette - Carolyn Brown l afiw ,- .-24? Pg N: I7 15 . ,'f.--, D . qt ,P -A 6 A fy lk J . 6 .. . Drum Major - Gary Clift S. 'iz Xie.. B BAND - Firrt row: S. Feurguson, J. Warwick, W. Pear, F. Browning, L. Osgood. Second row: G. Fine, W. Beale, J. Bonner, P. Judd M. Alexander, T. Wilson, D. Prosen, R. Hoglund. Third row: C. Schaefer, W. Sawyer, D. Shnider, S. Hupp, J. Srrosnider, S. Krupochin M. Hoffman, D. Brown, D. Cheer, R. Davidson, R. Brannan, 1. Wilcox, R. Crowell. Fourth row: R. Herman, P. Volentine, C. Abner, J Corbin, W. Dockeray, S. Smith, D. Cuppy, P. Pradonovie, B. Brown, R. Horrwirx, J. Ballard, S. Allman, J. Guiler, B. Sherlin, Mr Ronca. Top Roux' W. Gilbertson, B. Foy, P. Balys. 129 9 . ,fr rf' lr? . .-, . e,!'f T .f'X i an a- .--fy? fi! 'CNN NORWWIESTIER STAFF : L.-Rn' j. Gordon, H. Beller, B. Glassman, Mr. Wermine, B. Campbell, O. Spalding, C. Williamson, M. Cook, B. Clark. . A, A ..4f'v . az-. Tb e Nordwester Staff Editor Affociate Editor . Feature Editor . .. Sport! Editor . . .... Circulation Manager . Bnfine-JJ Manager ....... . Advertising Manager ..... Eeatnre Writer ............ Sponror .... NORWYJESTER EDITOR - Bonnie Campbell l3O Bonnie Campbell Helene Beller Bobbie Glassman jerry Gordon Guida Spalding .... Bill Dennison .. . Benton Clark Carol Williamson Mary Cook Mr. Wermine i ft I 14A-A W' X X. fx N I :kx V Q XPS- Q 1 , ,M 3 I XX 5 l K ll1 f l . y fs . r . Nxsxfe---if i i e e ,L. . ' X ' iiiii A l K ,f COMPASS EDITORS - Carol Lucas and Lynne Frazier. The Co inpass Staff Editor ,,.....,.,...SSS....,SS,. Sv,,, L ynne Frazier Editorial Aiiistantx ......S ..S... B Ctty BCCIKUSH Co-Editor ........S,.........,..,,... .,....... C arol Lucas Adoertiiing Managerf ...... ....... J udy Ballard Peggy Ashton Circidation Manager ....L ......,. K ay Krause Copy Editor ............,rr ,.r,., J oyce Reamy Art Editor ......,.......r. .rrr, Photography Editor Section Editori ........ Eileen Torrillo Sandy Smith Louise Hardin Dottie Smith Janice Derby Bill Tai? COMPASS STAFF - Center front: C. Lucas, L. Frazier. Top row: L. Hardin, E. Brown, S. Smith, W. Talf, J. Derby, B. Becknell, J. Ballard, P. Ashton, J. Reamy, D. Smith, K. Krause. Photo grapherf rv,., jonrnaliirn Adfuiier .....,.. Photography Adifirer Joan Wortman Lynda Hyatt Norman McLeod Kenneth Gossett Frank Kinney Mr. Wermine Mr. LaFollette Art Adififer .............. ..... M iss Eccleston 061:66 Boy r.... Eddie Brown I V . ' A' i wif J' 5 - L L,- 5.3 if? 'Z r' . 'V .. ' Eg -wifi ' A 5 ' f,,5,,L f K ,J 'f 3, I-,P tg-1-Q fr-51.-4 .. Aj ., ' 'l l-' Q . ' ' ' . .siaorfd .gzcfion Go you Northwestern on to victory. Spread for the fame of your fair name-Go Northwestern win that game. J, FSF 'K r . R In ,- V 'eagle K .I IW A ' X41 I l J JP' M ', S... i I . f 1 an ff! Q 2 I 1 2 0 you yjorfizwieafern E , Oil fo Mcforg Firrt Row: N. Rand, F. Sanders, L. Wiest, D. Shipe, j. Denit, J. Badaczewski, G. Forsythe, J. Burner, D. Grove, B. Stanton, and R. Elms. Second row: M. Komack, M. Stastuli, M. Mayholtz, B. Gr.ady, B. Porton, J. Prush, P. Poston, B. Carigger, D. Childress, W. Brock, W. Long, D. jones, and R. Prush. Lair row: W. Robinson, K. Mettler, A. Whiton, L. Havis, B. Stotler, B. johnson, E. johnson, G. Minutes, D. Miller, R. Milborne, and F. Rodriquez. You Gotta Be A Football Hero Under the direction of coaches Mr. Mc Nelis, Mr. Palumbo and Mr. Gallagher, the Wildcats showed strong promise in the early part of the year of over- coming their five year jinx. The final record showed had work with three wins and seven losses. Despite the record, two Wildcat gridders were elected to play on the All-Star team. They were Senior quarterback john Badaczewski and Junior center Ed Johnson. The senior players must now leave the fate of the football team in the capable junior hands of R. Milbourne, F. Rodriquez, E. johnson and D. Jones. The Little Wildcat team, coached by Mr. Ed- wards and Mr. Marcindo, played a record of 6-2-l. Regardless of the scores, they gained valuable experi- ence for the Varsity team next season. Firtt row: K. Mettler, B. Womberg, P. Boston, A. Rander, S. Koch, R. Statori, W. Prang, M. Paroni, T. Kairys, M. Komack, G. Miller, R. Prush, and W. Robinson. Second row: G. Humphrey, G. Minutes, M. Landrum, P. Mier, B. Barcon, L. Havis, M. Porton, J. Spiecher, T. Chic, M. Dickson, D. Kerr, E. Drake, L. Rozzler, E. Withrow. - 1 ,--. -...,.,,-K., . .wrt WM 1 l --.L .,.- . . L-. ,r 1 4 -1 .,-' , r Long hours of summer practice preceeded the school football 2 . 3 P--fffs 5 cy g , i R. g, ,, 4rx img JI! ,,,,,4 n Q fm! season. Here E. Johnson, B. Badaczewski, L. Wiest, and D. jones pick up pointers from Coach Mc Nelis. Wildcats 19 28 0 0 0 7 6 18 p6 0 The Record Howard County Northwood Richard Montgomery Bethesda Chevy Chase Wheaton Montgomery Blair High Point Oxen Hill Bladensburg Suitlancl New equipment aids in preparing the Wildcats for the rival games. Opp 7 0 21 6 14 45 24 13 13 44 135 t jeff Dcnit Louis Wiest 56121.07 rf 1 N ' , E -A WJ' ' L , , I ,, 3 Q 5... i .W-,Q - 3,-. 5 an u .Q-.,-Q, - 1 z x K ., ' . , ,fx-'x'f,4, 1 K A f -A . f . . -A , ff-,:4 '- N-'M' ,,, . -. v .y , -,V M .-1,-,AQ , , Dennis Grove I 3 6 Newell Rand Gary Forsythe, C0-Captain Y , A WMM, .,,.,, ,W I f Q, f A 11113 .wan--1 -1 ' 'Cf w.. 14 nui- ' 2,-4 x . ' 15. '. 'T ,. N 4.,f?,o5-2w71ftf,'., f. f jim? 'fvrqfq - , Wjf,i:-'.- ' , A ivy '., ,- ' .:,f.f1x '. jg? K' W- , .. .-. A. -':3'f.x' M511 24 H 5,7-4.7 .wR, ' '2.x ' ' ' s,, , , . ' x ' -. 1 ...M f 5- ' .vg4-,,,,,,-i L. .A rx .' ,V , , -, ,Vg M ,J ,,v,,.. ..Q,i.,A W. :ef - it-ng -4-I-3 , f.,.m' , - ,5,,5',,9 4 , VM hijyual, us , My Y -. f l n' 31-'iii'-lv3553Q n ,' FSA' I jfiqgyiiiigf-f +1' ' vfrzgfqfffg f1E,1g . A - Q. M- -.., V ' ' -. A -, , F X rf, , I s ,v V1 . .V 1 , V1 . .va ,V Qnn ik m y f 'f Q-N fi - fl Q, k- -v W - .fm l-,., , 1 Av'1 - f' ' ' n V, . , :Q - 11. -. - .' ,4,, ,, . -..1L, L 'A W. rf www, . .1 , fv ,3g' Q av'-gg A'--1435 ' if . + 4 f -asf f,-1-,Q J . f. .sw- . -4-K,1f!..f.1 aiu, Q Fred Sanders John Badaczewski, Captain Gri ciciers 'firm 'gr if if 4, J-s ,QI-'F aria . ' J- ai v ,, . ,My W5-V: - .. Q ff ,Aj-an y 4, ,,,, , ' ' ' ' ,..- , 4 :J ' - 1.1 , r. ,.,,Y,,x Mlf. .rv f..,,i q,,g11, 1 ' Y., ff .,..,... 573 --.-, , ., , H - jerry Butner ,124 , Bob Stanton Derwood Shipe 137 Big Man ,from Wheattun downs our Northwestern man to run for that winning yardage. lWm'ricd Man Mr. Palumbo watches a play with football Cap- tain, john Bntlaczcwslci. Here some the ll7ildcazJ was the cry at the opening game between the Wfilclcats and the Mustangs. v l f' .-oi fl -ix! f . l38 I've Had Ir thinks J. Denir as Doctor Gallagher prepares the damages. Gs Yann -way, - 14 1' , W a. J'73'N-'I Little Wildcats try for yardage at a home game, It's All In he Game I Qs X. -...f 3,71 -an-'ky x y, 4 . 0 K ,ts ff ,f ge Ob!! Olaf! says Ritchie Melbourne as he is caught between two Richard Montgomery players. Football players had to Accentuate the Pofitizfe at times in order to get ahead in those varsity games. ,Q rf i 7-'x 2 KV -A Z: as . QW, X 't' s , I f i V10 ' 2 ,arid ' uf- -anno----lv X 1 vw' Cu ' ii---- . --- 'I' Fin! raw: M. Ahalt, B. Korab, J. Gentile, K. Russle, R. Dillon, P. jonnello, and D. Leggettg Second row: P. Foster, K. Henderson, J. Richards, C. Barker, B. Williams, R. Matile, R. Spittle, and S. Davisg Third row: B. Burdette, D. Harrison, B. Teeple, j. Bartholowmew, R. Stevenson, O. Preikzas, J. Lindzey, P. Lowe, J. Heagyg Lax! row: C. De Bella, P. O'Neal, C. Goins, 1. Hersberger, B. james, J. Kuln, and C. Warren. After The Ball Is Over Playing hard all season, the Wildcat soccer team tied three games and lost Eve. Victory escaped their clutches by only a one point margin in several games, but spirit stayed high and the team tied Blair in the nnal game of the year. Monty Ahalt and Tom Bartholomew were co- captains and outstanding players of the 1959-60 Var- sity Soccer team. N ' af, 'ff x J! . g,..,f. r .,' Ev. li .-bf 14' -' 'Q I4 Wildcats O 1 l l l l l O The Score Suitland Sasscer Blair Gwynn Park Suitland Sasscer Gwynn Park Blair OPP 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 O Above T Bartholowmew B Korab and B James pracuce that .all important drlbble Team Ahalt ,.., v N I A , .- . I f 1 . , . ' -X -If XMMWI, ..,..A Al an I itll' A , in .. U., A .Q Firxt row: T. Stark, B. Mac Donald, M. Marsden, and M. Buckley. Second row: B. Zeigler, R. Melbourne, D. Smith, M. Fleming. Top row: P. Poston, B. Smith, O. Preikzsas, and B. johnson A Tisket, A Tasket, A Blue Ami Wbite Basket You Got uyfydf It Taker Otto Preikzas to make that basket. Did he? The Record Wildcats 59 Glen Burnie 61 Oxon Hill 59 Richard Montgomery 54 Bladensburg 57 Alumni 42 Wheaton 59 Suitland 50 Northwood 45 High Point 42 Montgomery Blair 48 De Matha 51 Oxon Hill 61 Richard Montgomery 38 Bladensburg 44 Wheaton 55 Northwood 50 High Point 54 De Matha 142 LL, ws Nr' M. Buckley is Movin' On past that Mustang guard. XLHT4 2 I Hard, Ain? It Hard to make that basket, M. Buckley? Byron Zeiglef has High Hope: of mak- mg that basket! 143 X Q A4 1' Byron Zeigler Mac Fleming ,4 Otto Preikzas xg CA X 4 Nu-..,..,-if V Nr Ju ,,, .K . 5,1 - ,-'F N 1 . I' Fil. ,Ti fa. I , 1 9 ' 8. ul Michael Marsden, Captain I e X J 1 Q Tx QXK-'WAI 22.6 Mark Buckley Robert Mac Donald 2 Stark 145 Fin! row' C Daven ort T Base E Withrow B Gardner K Ra ner, and B. Smith. . . p . , . , . , .. y Second row: B. Barnes, M. Lyons, T. Beck, and W. Long. Varsity Bozmces A Wimzing Season With four lettermen, Bob Mac Donald, Mike Marsden, Byron Zeigler, and Otto Preikzas, returning to the basketball team this year, the outlook was good. The season began true to the team's form with a victory over a tough Glen Burnie by the score of 59 to 57. In their second game the team trounced a weak Oxon Hill team and went on to beat Richard Montgomery by ll points. The next game with Bla- densburg showed the Wildcats losing their pace with the score of 75 to 54. But, sparked with new en- thusiasm the team bounced back into the winning circle by defeating the Alumni team. In the follow- ing weeks, a hard game was lost to Wheaton but a victory gained over Suitland. A losing streak followed with defeats to Northwood, High Point, Montgomery, Blair, and De Matha. But wins came again to North- western when the Wildcats dropped Oxon Hill and Richard Montgomery. Although the team was unable to defeat their last three opponents, they showed a Good record and a honorable season with their own D enthusiasm and spirit for winning. 146 Ezferybodyif Dain' It, but only W. Long caught that rebound! First rom: G. Garrett, C. Satteriield, D. jones, C, Tyrell, 1. Hamilton W Chesley A Whiton R Dans and I Lindzey Top rou C Hor ton, F. Rodriquez, G. Forsythe, E. Johnson, M. Comber, F. Sanders and D Phillips Ile 0 Northwestern's matmen started the season off right with an impressive victory of 37-8 over South Hagerstown. The team didn't have any trouble de- feating the next three teams they faced either. After a hard Christmas vacation workout, North- western suifered their first loss. The powerful Virginia team took the match 37-5. Northwestern looked much more spirited in their next match with Wake- J. Lindzey looks like he is going to pin his man jun In Time. . Q ' . , A, 4 of -' ' 0 5 he 1960 Wazsbizzgton i tb 'wzwuvqg my .,4eM94. Dfmclaa' Think It'f Time to pin that man C. Tyre-ll? Nobn1ly K7lflllf',l' The 7'm1fl1lv 1'1'v Scwf' thinks J. Hamilton in ,an elimination mutnh in the All-Metropolitan Tournxlment. .,,,,, Three Matches at Ll time at the Wztsliingtcan Metropolitan Tournament was, at times, like watching Ll three-ring circus. 4 U 1 8 D -x.,,,, 5 -o .xx Z' L M etropoli in n Wrestli n g onrnn fnen t This year Northwestern was honored to be the host of the Eighth Annual Washington Metropolitan Wrestling Tonrnmnent, dedicated to our late and dear principal, Mr. John P. Speicher. Nearly 200 boys, representing 16 schools, came with a fierce de- sire and determination to be a champion. Winner or loser-each one was a champion in a special way. A wrestler must develop his body to its maximum phy- sical strength and sharpen his mental ability in order to out-maneuver and out-wit his opponent. His self- discipline during his training makes him a champion- a champion of himself. The tournament originated in 1953 with only six wrestling teams participating. Since then. as a Mr. Justice was the ofiicial commentator. Ofiicial timekeepers and scorekeepers played an important role in the tournament. result of the constant promotion elforts of many ath- letic directors, including Northwestern's coach, Mr. john Mc Nelis, the tournaments has grown to a recrd of sixteen represented schools. Twice before Northwestern has won the tour- nament, again this year, they took top honors with 83 points. In second place was Suitland High School, and third place was captured by Episcopal High School. Personal victories went to Metropolitan Cham- pion, Bill Chesley, and second place winners, Curt Tyrell, Doug Jones, john Hamilton, Al Whiton, Fred Sanders, and Ed Johnson. The fine team effort put forth by the Northwestern matmen gave us all some- thing to be proud of. Go 10bnny!! Go!! was the cry of the biggest wrestling boosters, coaches Mr. Mc Nelis and Mr. Moran. ,...- -.. . -I Mr. Reed congratulates Bill Chesley on his fine wrestling performance which won him the Metropolitan Championship in his weight class. The scoreboard shows that Northwestern with seven finalists wins the title of Washington Metropolitan Champions! i . x ' . .' s i- I 'Y I fl. Nortbwestewz Proclpzimea' All Met Cham s Cb eslepy - Champ ion 'C' Mr. Reed congratulates the Metropolitan Champion Team Captain, ZS- John Hamilton. Wfildcats 31 37 29 5 22 31 25 34 '24 I The Record Annapolis South Hagerstown St. Albans Washington-Lee Wakeheld Woodberry Forest Episcopal Walter johnson Suitland OPP 14 8 14 37 24 5 15 10 16 Receiving the trophy is John Hamilton with proud coaches Mr Mc Nelis and Mr. Moran. On the left is the late Edward Bart- lett, who was the Director of Personnel in Montgomery County 151 . Qc y CQ' igbs? .2555 IVA ug' Y 1... Finn row: j. Cairns, R. Kidwell, R. Dillon, S. Markley, 1. Lindon, J. Richards, R. Burdette, I. Wollman, O. Thomas, F. Roebuck. Second row: I.. Aanderud, A. Groen, T. Cheek, 1. Kuhn, E. Caracotte, D. Stotler, R. McCrackery, B. Woodside, R. Rubin, J. Lindzey, F. Cronin, S. Finch, C. Hicks. Top row: H. Cannon, D. Harrison, G. Kemerer, M. Marsden, E. johnson, G. Clift, R. Johnson, J. Burner, W. Knessi, G. Gomes, G. Gruchy, C. Osbourne, and D. Shipe. Run ning Wz'!d This year's trackmen were aiming for the State Track Title, which the Wildcats held previously for two consecutive years. Gary Clift and jim Linden were strong in high jump. David Harrison, Ivan Wol- man and jerry Burner gave the discus a hefty throw while Bob johnson skillfully handled the shot put. Track Schedule Date March 28 P.G. Relays April I Suitland-High Point April 8 Bladensburg-Wheaton April 12 Northwood-Blair April 27 Frederick-Westminister-Belair April 29 Blair-Walter Johnson May 7 Northwood Invitational May 13 Bi-County Meet May I9 Prince Georges County Meet May 28 State Track Meet 152 The Wildcat runners were Chad Osborne, john Rich- ards, Gary Gruchy, Ed johnson, Leif Aandetud, jim Mc Cracken and john Cairns. The bright spot of the team was Stuart Markley who proved to be an ex- cellent pole vaulter. - . ..QfQ.lf.f Lf- I uf 'Ffffff S I I ! 1 f I I l E --.-..a...Yv-..-m 2 Z I ,,,-,W U .. , ,,,,,,,,,,- -...,.-, I .,...,.,. , L f.. .- .. 2 l A . ii If ll I. I 5 2. il ms ,gm 9 Those Cmczy Army must be waitin, for G. O'Nei1 to make him jump the hurdles like this! D. Lindzey just has that Magic Touch to make that shot put go so far. Does D. Harrison think l've Got The Feeling That l'm Fallingn? -f 5 , uf, , -f..,,.-' ' V , ,J , , ff. v 1 435, f ' , , 5., An., ,.: Q Q f' 153 0 if 3 ja il' Q, 4' 522 fx? .af ,--' n I ,n n You Win Again in the hurdle race R. Dillion. A Puzzlemenl-how does S. Markley get over that bar Running Bewr Abe Groen is having a tough race with a High Point competitor . Kr' f -nur 'Jly'x Q H. -...f 4 an 5 , ,L '1 . If A ,- Y First row: B. Wortych, M. Zass, B. Korab, R. Matile. Second row: M. Stastuli, J. Miller, K. Henderson, R. Spittle, J. Badaczewski, B. Ziegler, M. Fladery,-B. Bongers. Top row: O. Preikzas, K. Mettler, T. Bartholowmew, J. Denit, J. Gilbreath, F. Rodriquez, M. Ahalt, and R. Melbourne. Take Me Out To The Bez!! Game Northwestern's nine returning letter-men gave coached by Rocky Moran was led by seniors Bill great promise for another BieCounty Championship Korab, Ronald Matile, Monty Ahalt, John Badac- in baseball. The season opened with practice games zewski, Byron Ziegler, Tom Bartholowmew, Jeff against the Plebes of Annapolis, Maryland's fresh- Denit, Otto Preikzas, and Ken Mettler. man team, and Montgomery junior College. The team Baseball Schedule April 7 Blair April 11 Suitland April 13 St. john's April 26 Dematha April 28 Suitland May 4 Dernatha 1 'May 5 High Point May 9 St. J'ohn s iff May 18 Oxon Hill May 19 High Point May 23 Oxon Hill May 25 Suitland June 2 Suitland 155 'x Bill Korab Tom Bartholowmew KJ Monty Ahalr , Ken Mettler, Co-Capzam I56 Byron Ziegler 2 r J 3 .Lxtlf 8' ' af Wham Bam Senzmfs 5 , , W I 4' W , mv fi ' , 97 - ,nf John Badaczewski, C0-Captain Ronald Matile Jeff Denit Onto hw Preikszas 'fun -1' ,1 A K 'iii X 2 K, w-,I N 3 Somebody Touched Me with the ball, says O. Preikszas, but he was too late. :K I g f Qi ,. if 3' 5 5 li J' xtnfx go' - ..- . ' -4 h- 7. w 1 C., us., - ff -0 ' . -Wxf -gm Q, 41 , Oussnlnnr-ALJ' ,..mv- -.Ii I--f '- 1' , V -N ,' 1' ,,.k , -S. K4 . 11-lL Ob Boy! Did you see where R. Thomas hit that Q. .,,,, Rv E555 'xo N '1 , ball. vm Don? Let The Slam Get In Your Eyex ump. 1. Badaczewski wants to win this game. I 58 .3 07 2 1 fn V , s .- I ,M 'V '2'j'v , 42- A-' YM 5 y' .sp -f n Qi s I 'Q' P ' ig '-'ll' .' f and . v J.V. BASEBALL - Front row: M. Sartori, H. Lebowitz, H. Dawes, W. Young, D. Kalmus, J. Scott, D. Cashell M Stasulli Back row D Hawe, G. Minutes, T. Bass, D. Bresnahan, M. Komack, P. Tonello, M. McFarland, L. Rossiter, H. Pincus G Miller M Porton M Neher Next In Line This year's J.V. Baseball team is one of the best in the history of Northwestern. With the season about half over, the little wildcats boast an undefeated record, and St. john's, Blair, and Suitland are among the teams they have beaten. Gary Miller, Bo Porton and Doug Cashell hold the highest batting averages on the team, which as a whole, has tremendous hitting power. To prove this statement, the j.V. has a record of sixty runs scored during the first five games played. Leading the team to victory with his outstanding pitching ability is Danny Bresnahan. It looks like the Varsity baseball team will have a fine crop of ball-payers coming up from the ranks. 159 11. J., .J ix GOLI TI AM Front row: j. Patterson, G. Forsyth, B. Sancewich, J. Pierce, B. Doyle. Back row B Doclceray R Crowell R Gipe R. Lauzano, T. Reese, M. Denning, B, Mister, C, Wright, R. Zeiss. Pe For Two The golf team with returning golfers Shelby Smith, Gary Forsyth, Bob Sancewich, Tom Reese, Mike Den- ning, and Bob Smith is the most promising team Northwestern had had in the past three years. The Golf matches are played on the University of Maryland golf course. Although golf is not a sport that lends itself to a group of wildly cheering specta- tors, the golf team puts in many hours of practice in order to represent Northwestern Well in all its matches against competing area schools. Climaxing the season is the School-Boy Invitational Tournament, and the N.H.S. golf team has a great chance to take the championship this year. l6O 'DQI1 lf! Too Soon To Know Whether S. Smith made a hole-in- one, but J. Pierce, G. Forsyth and B. Smith seem quite confident. Take Your Time B. Smith and I'm sure you'll get it in the hole. Swing I-Izlgh, Swing ow There 1,116 .raid it again, mumbles G. Forsyth as he loses his temper while blasting from a sandtrap. 2d,,r2g QL' f . Q S 'f f', : .Z . . NS. f e 'vw' Y x Wx Crea! Ballr of Fire were going down those lanes at the Hyattsville Bowling Alley. You gotta Take Your ime to ma e the first ball count Le! The Good Times Roll Bowling teams with such unique Hhandlesl' as the U gpznger, the Untoucbabler, and the Gutter-dufterf had fun rolling those strikes, spares and a few misses on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week from january through April. The competition this year was very stiff, as team averages hit an all-time high. Miss Rehanek has spon- sored the bowling league since it's beginning several years ago. Ofl Teammates check the score to see if extra points must be made to win the game. 1: .f' 'Q X M 'J -lv 162 Anytlring Goes Well, almost Anything Goer in the faculty vs. students volleyball game. Faculty members came decked out in the latest of the mostest in fashion to add some fun in the school-day routine. And, also to show that they still had a lot of spunk and life in them. And they proved it, too! All in all, lots of fun and fair play prevailed for both the faculty members and the student body. Mr. Moran sets the ball up for Mr. Gieda as Mr. Nary gets ready for the return play. Miss Johnson has this opportunity to make a point all to her lonesome as Mr. Mitchell watches. a ,1 QR The light volleyball soars under the fist of if E - slammin' Rocky Moran. ffgg Z .xgcfiuifiea .gzcfion Activities Section Our school offers a great variety of activities for the enjoyment of the students. Dances, crazy dress days, and dramatic presentations add spice to everday life at Northwestern. Ani Ckinafown Ckfnafown Maybe 7'U7IlUI'7'UIf' they'll look normal, but today is Crazy Dress Day for I.. lirush and R. La liever. '7 ,XV7,,, l 1 '15 J in 1: I I ' , 1' T-A' T745 , fi Xlliyi ts, f ei 'ij e ' 'ia Back To School Again for M. Griffin, D. Powers, S. Funke, and G. Pierce, but none of that routine jazz because today is Bermuda Shorts Day! ms.. 4 ,lg , . 1' fl - , 5 V if . ,,,,.5 Nancy Sullivan has gone From Bobby Sockr to Storbingr on Heel and Tie D.ay, and john Payne obviously ap- proves. Ain? W Got Fun Wfearing the next thing out of grandmothers attic, students strolled through the corridors in anything from a burlap sack to a Roman toga. There were many shining smiles accentuated by bright red freckles, gay ribbons, and black mustaches on l'Sloppy Dress Dayf, Wfhistles echoed throughout the day on Bermuda Day as boys modeled their Li'l Abner pants for amused crowds. Knobby knees and pigeon toes played an essential part in the acts put on by the Hbeachcomb- ers in their bright garments. Several times this year the students discarded their casual clothes and donned their Sunday best. The Heel and Tie Days proved to all that Northwestern students can look real sharp, and these days were enjoyed by the students as well as the onlookers. Marryin' Sam Reed advises students on the perils of Love and Marriage. Yozfll ,Never Get Away Hey, boys! Watch out! It's Sadie Hawkins Day! Boys with corn-cob pipes and girls with pigtails and freckled noses were seen throughout the halls. The Li'l Abners' took advantage of the custom of girls' carrying books and opening doors for them. To top this celebrated day, a dance, sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y, gave the guys and gals a chance to exchange roles in the dating game. Gals invited their favorite guys, escorted them to and from the dance, provided them with vegetable or candy corsages, and treated them to eats afterwards. Pete Cleverdon and jimmy Remmington were hitch- ed by Marryin' Sam, Mr. Reed. Mareage and devorse licenses were on sale at he door, and judging from the number of mareage 'i 'enses sold, the gals must've had a real great time. Bonnie Huff caught in the act, I wouldn't be caught dead in school with a Lollipop except on Sadie Hawkins Day! l,l7ake Me When It'r Over, thinks Bill Mills. You'd better do just that Sharon Cullinan, or he'll go on dreaming forever. 4? But we can't get the money for our junior class dues, was the cry of the skit members at the junior class meeting. Wifener Take ll The junior class held its hrst class meeting in October which was conducted by the newly elected president, Chad Osborne. The students were hrst addressed by Mr. Nary about the necessity of having a solid high school education and graduation in order to have a prosperous future and then each of the class officers spoke. Fine entertainment was presented by many talented juniors. Several students presented a skit, the junior It looks like J. Daniels and B. Powers are having Prolalrimx in choosing their junior Class Ofhcets. he A f X Z majorettes, pom-pom girls, and flag-twirlers perfomed splendidly, and the junior cheerleaders led the class in their own junior class cheer and song. The faculty advisors, Miss Favier, Mrs. James, Mr. Pierce, and Mr. Smith were presented and welcomed by the audience. This terrific meeting was dismissed with the whole junior class in high spirits and looking forward to a wonderful junior year! Il'r Too Soon To Know the results of the voting, as B. McKenzie and C. Warren cast their ballots. in X x 3 me , im , . A Q. 1-AW sxxiri ff mlflrlll rw lv- -' - -----, Q V f f . X GLHD -Vere F22 CHAD '-,X OR QV X XTR. Class PRESIDENT Y LJ 1 4HJR Xl . W N ffm V K Bak X Ri! x .p K NK H. D. f VHRREN ,f Q5 .1 r . Q. 4 , f 9 ,- BQRQQRH of 'ESECQETHRY l M9 5 541-S50 e Mira ,glxf S-L1.i.Q FSM, X ff I 5 ff Take Good Care Of Yourrelff' says M. Mott to T. Bartholomew in the dramatic presentation of Director. 1 . Ass't Director tttett, Producers ettt.,tt. . Stage Manager. ,te,t. . Emily Webb ,,,, George Gibbs Mrs. Webb .. Mr. Webb Mrs. Gibbs . Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb Mrs. Soames . Simon Stimson Constable Warren , Si Crowell , joe Crowell Professor Williard Howie Newsome THE Strip in bold Our Town One Night R. Nowell and E. Johnson de- cided it was more fun to watch the stars than do homework. Give My Regards To B1'oaa'wa y CAST Mr. Edward justice Miss Joan Mudgett Sandy Hageage, Kay Krause Barbara Glassrnan ctt.. ,,,tt.,.,etttt, B ill Teeple Mary jane Lewis Eugene johnson . Pat Sealing, Jane Golden ,. Ronald Atherholt .. .. Carol Jean Berrett Marilyn Mott .,.. Roxy Nowell . . .. Richard Hardison --...Flo Ellen Smith .. . . Peter Reed Jerry Burner Howard Simons . . james Ritchie Detlef Schlesiger Howard Rock The Dramatics class presented Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize winning play, Our Town , as their proj- ect for the year. Our Town is unique in that it is pro- duced without the use of scenery. The stage manager, instead of being hidden in the wings, takes a leading part in the play. Nothing is hidden from the audience, in fact, properties are moved from place to place and scenes are changed without a curtain. The entire play takes place in Grover's Corner, New Hampshire, be- tween 1901 and 1913, and tells the story of some average people from the time they were born, through marriage, up until death. The Dramatics Class did a wonderful job of producing Our Town, and the acting was superbly done. A Story Untold is related by Schlesiger to B. Teeple on stage in Our Town. The Tender Trap has caught E. Johnson in its clutches M. Mott, and it looks like he doesn't like the idea of being a Prifoner of Love. 1 r i r' if rtf' 4 4 M. Lewis is All Shook Up about the idea of marriage, but R. Atherholt is trying to be the understanding father. 5 I 1 N.. 1! 7 4 I-,X . 1... X' f 'ca -mv W . Theres No Business Like Show Business Sophomore Play: The Greener Grass Producer: Sandy Hageage Director: Sandy Smith George Wright i..o.o,...... .....,,. D oug Cheek Alice Wright ...,... ........,...,c., C indy Grier Melissa .cc,,..,c,.,.cc ...........,... . Louisa Dowell jo ..cc.cc...c.,.i...... .....c... M argaret Hageage Ken. .,cc ....c...,.o.. R ock Crowell Mary c.c.c.... ............. S arah Roth John ......,i ....... . Parker Davis junior Play: M001zcazZfMugf0rd Director: Teri Trammell Producer: Barbara Glassman john Mugford S. .. c,:: Etta Mugford . . Tabby . lvr. .. Lady rrv... .M . Caleb Orne . ::,:: . One of the biggest school-wide events of the year, and one of the most important projects of the National Thespian Society, is the Annual Play Tournament, a competition of three one-act plays presented by the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The plays, in which everyone is encouraged to participate, are pro- duced and directed by members of our Thespian Troupe. This year the Eighth Annual Play Tournament was under the direction of Miss joan Mudgett and Mr. Why arent we High Society? pouts P. Vasco to D. Sanders and M. Lavine in the Sr. play. - ill.. Q v.S-'T3..- Senior Play: Cahhages Director: jane Golden Producer: Eric Fine Gus .,r,,,,.,,r,.,-,,,,-,-,b,be,b, ,.,l,,,, D on Sanders Wilhelmina ,,,.,,., ,-., ..,. . . .Peggy Vasco Tildy ,,,,,,-,,v,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- M addie Lavirle Mrs. Fisher ,.:,... ........ T ina Mayberry Mr, Markel ,,-,-, r,,,,,. M ike Brunstein Reporter ,.r..., ,.,... G ene johnson Maid .......... ,...,.. P at Sealing ................Chad Osborne ....r..Mary Lynne Dowell Kay Longridge Lynda Hussman . ............. Karn Grey Edward justice. The sophomore play was The Greener Grass, a domestic comedy. The juniors presented a serious drama entitled Mooncalf Mugford in which Mary Lynne Dowell won the coveted best actress award. Cabbages, the senior play, won the best com- plete production award, as well as best actor award presented to Don Sanders. The students who worked on and behind the scenes were highly commended for their ine work. There are Heartache: By The Number for M. Dowell and C. Osborne in the Jr. play. ,Q C' Mr. Daddy Cool justice shows B. Glassman the right swing, as G. Forsythe R Nowell G Stewert, and B. Teeple look on. X 't Ring Around The Rorey, Pocket Full of POJief, sing N.L.T. players. V ' in 3 Anything oes Northwestern Little Theater, N.L.T. as it is famil iarly called, is an original play performed for various elementary schools in the community. Although the three classes use the same play, A Trip To Another Planet, each class is a separate troupe Therefore, except for the stage set each class must devise its own crews. Mr. justice produces the play for all three troupes, but each class has its own student director Would you like to take a trip to another planet7 Well, N.L.T. has been there and back several times during their series of presentations to the area s elemen tary schools. The play, A Trip To Another Planet, was written and directed by dramatic students, and produced by Mr. justice. Although the three classes Through N.L.T., students learn the entire process behind the presentation of a play and all of them seem to enjoy acting for the appreciative audiences of youngsters. It'J Only Make Believe, but the Seniors sure had fun in the N.L.T. play. It Had To Be Yau, shouts jane Golden to Eric Haegley! Nobody else would steal the Agnotha Cyclostamata Briggida from me. lift A Gmini Night For Singing THE CAST Customs Inspector .uuu.uu. Dr. Van Deusen uu,,..,. Lorry .,.,,.,,,,...,......... Dr. Schnibble ...,,u,v, Kenneth Hall ..... Miss Mimi ,.....,.,,. Captain Wright ....,.,. Each year the choral classes present an original pro- duction for the Music Revue. This year's endeavor, entitled Melody Cruise, wove the lives of two profes- sors into the intrigue of the far reaching Eastern countries. In search for the Agnotha Cyclostamata Briggida, Dr. Van Deusen, found herself kidnapped and on a slow boat to Japan. Meanwhile the other professor, A Clarence Shreve Sarah Roth, jane Golden 7 Sue Hale ., ..ctt,cttttt Eric Haegley . Ronald Atherholt Lynda Hussman Sarah Roth u,n,,t.Grover Sherlin Dr. Schnibble, had to escape to Japan to try to find Van Deusen before he was caught and imprisoned by the police. Light comedy and love songs prevailed throughout the performance displaying the numerous musical talents in Northwestern. Like all good stories, love found the true path and all ended happily. xwu sf fl? 7 -rf . , ,f 1 ..- 3 .' 41 if 113 21 if 4-.fy 4i,'iMA ..! 4 . ' 1 1 Wbat Do You Want To Make Thofe Eyey At Me For, C. Brown, B. Monday, M. Grifiin, and L. Felter? WN! x Vi ui The Song Ir Ended now, but the melody lingers on from the harmony of J. Denit, M. Kidwell, B. Sales, and L. Wiest in the Music Revue. I Hear Mafia, and it's coming from J. Hansen, E. Haegley, R. McDonald, M. Marsden, D. Harrison, and G. Leith. 175 24 ,jfy I I -up-fi lx .4 5 fa! I , 0' en, His '-'Gai 1 4 1 Baublex, Bangle: and Beads fmd there way on to the Christmas tree decorated by M. Brens- held and J. Terpay. I Made Tbix All By Myself especially for the P.T.A. Jamboree Fashion Show, says B. Constantino. I'mD1feamz'ng 0f A White Clwistmczs Let It Snow, R. Healy, M. Buckley and M. Zaas enjoy those extra vacations. J' S , wr' 1-. , V -f Jaw h y' ff? -9' ar J ' L- 1- 'sf- 176 EW' T Go You Nortbwertern . . . Spirit runs high in the crowd at All North- western Night. An A air Once a year the Wildcats go all out and present an All Northwestern Night. Spirits are high as the Pom Poms, Flag Twirlers, Color Guard and Majorettes display their unique and precision routines for the crowd, while accompanied by the Pep Band. The main event of the evening was the basketball game played against High Point. During the half-time, the gymkana To Remember troupe also performed. This organization has tremen- dous ability and really put on a great show using the trampoline and Swedish box. , If Northwestern holds high its record of school spirit in defeat and victory, All Northwestern Night will remain An A Heir T0 Remember. Chances Are S. Cox will make it over the Swedish half-time show at All N.W. Night- Are you having A Wonderful Time Up There M. Crehan? box during the l 77 z. .., V. sa C3 49' 0 Q17 1 3,7 'S 5 bi.. i I it 25,4 ..-J N3 if X Q7 . Bl X Eartb Angelfx jean Shirk, Third Place, Sandy Smith, Miss Congeniality, Carol Berrett, Miss Northwesterng and Kathy Turner, Second Place A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody As over one hundred of Northwestern's beauties displayed pleasing smiles and pretty dresses, a large attentive audience watched the annual P.T.A. Jamboree Beauty Contest. Viewers would have agreed that the judges' job of choosing Miss Northwestern was the hardest job of all. As the end of the three-hour show drew to a close, the excitement mounted. The results were finally announced, and the audience was pleased to see Carol Jean Berrett crowned Miss Northwestern of 1960, Kathy Turner placed second, jean Shirk third and Sandy Smith elected Miss Congeniality by the other contestants. I 7 8 1, Teen Angel, Sharon Hellman, before final judging. X in 4 Who? Sorry Now that she wore hoops in the Beauty Contest? G. Stewart gets a helping hand from M. Wood and B. Sance- wich. 179 5 ga'-v 49 X xv? I'lZ Be Watchin' You say the boys on the stage crew from back stage. ni ,A N f J I ,f een.,--' V X f Q M. ,.ff'f?f ,t-'?f Q ji 5 v The Sweetheart Court composed of J. Speicher, M. Ny- strom, S. Smith, G. Forsyth, N. Sullivan, H. Simons, G. Cliff and L. Felter, says Hello Young Lovers to all who attended the Sweetheart Dance. Sweethearts On Parade You Gam: Hare Heart to be a valentine queen and king and S. Smith, and G. Forsyth have what it takes. Let It Snow was the frequent plea of many North- western students until a heavy snowfall came drifting down on Saturday, February 13, the date of North- western's Sweetheart Dance. The Y-Teens had worked hard to decorate the gym, but were forced to postpone the dance to Tuesday, February 16. In spite of the set-back, and the fact that the date was changed to a school night, the Sweetheart Dance was still one of the loveliest dances of the year. Dance music was provided by the Belvederes, and entertainment centered around jack Olmstead, singer and former N.H.S. student. The highlight of the evening, however, was the coronation of the Sweetheart King and Queen and the presentation of their court. The court was composed of Nancy Sul- livan, Mary jane Nystrom and Linda Felter, princesses, jack Speicher, Howard Simons and Gary Clift, princes. The Sweetheart King and Queen were Gary Forsyth and Sandy Smith. TW Carol jean Berrert - Miss Norrhw Lovely To Look At 682610 Sandy Smith - Sweetheart Quee 1s -4r- . e A -Navi 71 ., if , ,, ,. an 1 Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight There sure was a hot time on the football field at the bonfire before the Bladensburg game. Spirit and loyalty rated high as the whole Wildcat gang gathered 'round to join in the cheers with our own peppy cheer- leaders plus the new squad members led by Blossom Badaczewski. Such form as we'd never seen before . . . Why didn't you make the third cut for cheerleaders J. Denit? Baby, it might be cold outside, but don't you think you're carrying it to extremes? TTILZE4 . then, the majorettes performed before the main event. The crowd cheered wildly during the ceremonious burning of the Mustang dummy. Students left the event ready to support their team in the next day's annual rival football game against Bladensburg. Naw, this is a dummy, but it'll do Until The Real Thing Comer Along, says T, Bartholomew to C. Berrett. u. 'S nge -. . O ' 0 4159 uiiif' ,leeperr Creeperr, where did N. Simpson and T. Trammell learn to play football? Come on everybody, Clap Yo' I-lumix! J. Burner, D. Shipe, L. Wiest, N. Rand, F. Sanders, and F. Rodriquez display their cheerleading talent! Itfv A Most Unusual Daz If the cheerleaders' voices seemed a little squeaky and the football players didn't play quite as rough, you were probably watching the Wildcat Powderpuif Foot- ball Game. The cheerleaders found out how hard cheering really is, and all of them went through quite some contortions to jump gracefully and keep their figures at the same time. - Meanwhile, out on the field, the football players showed how rough and ready the weaker sex can be. The afternoon was topped off with some clowning antics from the cheerleaders while the band attempt- ed to display their musical talents. Thank H eaven For Little Girlf, these boys would never be cheerleaders. f. aw .5 75 .:.'.'f5.L l83 1 . -,, a... X Great Ball: of Fire J. Badaczewski, hurry up! I Get A Kick One of the funniest sports to hit N.H.S. was the Donkey Basketball game, in which the men's faculty and the N Club participated. The N Club members wore uniforms of pajama bottoms and cut-off tee shirts with neckties, and Tom Bartholomew was dressed in a butler's suit and followed the donkeys with a dust pan and brush! l 2 I r t Q i ' Q 1 . .. p , S 9 -' .. K - ,s u. we-xi 'hx ' .. '4 D ,a',f: L r if 'N J . . . , ',' Country Boy Mr. Bowman had a rough time getting his ,A .131 donkey in the right gear. It Ain? Necermrily So Mr. Cohen. just because you've got the ball it doesn't mean you're gonna make a basket. i'A7l'1'fl7illtQ You Can D0 I Can D0 Better, says Mr. Cohen to B. Sancewich. 4 U Out Of You The game was played with eight players and one referee Cto keep the donkeys movingb. Since the baskets were shot from the donkeys' backs, the game was hilarious to see, but it was no simple operation to make those donkeys move! After many spills and stalls, the N Club won the game with a score of 10-6. The Faculty played a Loring Game, but Mr. Higgins had fun anyway. Nothing. He and J. Burnet got along fine together. ,xt This little donkey's Doin' What C0meJ Naturally - lVlvy D0n't They Umfefrtand that the baskets the other way, says G. Clift. ing the argument with Mr. Reed. I wr-vim? -if 1,- BeJame Mucho means kiss me lots in Spanish, says Mrs. Slifer to Mr. Antonielli. 186 '71 Cherry Pie in the Eye iS Mr- Phillips Way of end- It'J Only Make Believe, but Mr. Nary, Mr. Reed, Mr. Phillips and Mr. Diggs sure put on a good show. Ska! Daze A big first at Northwestern this year was the Fa- culty Variety Show, 'Skul Daze'. Performing before a tremendous sell-out crowd, some of the school's fa- vorite teachers displayed their talents. As the program presented the faculty's conception of an average school day, the students in the audience found out that the teachers knew more than they had suspected! With the help of Mr. E. V. Moran, emcee, the hilariously funny 'Skul Daze' was altogether a huge success. If You Don? Know, I Ain? Gonna Tell You what I'm paintin', says Mrs. Lex to Mr. Reed and Mr. Stunkel. 0,2 ,. , N :W 8 if 1 ef! 5 'ft px, S ffwf Black Slackr? No, Mrss Beckmans were orange when she entertarned the Boys Chorus Skul Daze. Devils? - or Angelr in Skul Daze. Two Bltx, Four Biff, Szx B125 A Dollar All for Mxss Lacy Mrss Kerthly and Mrs Bauer stand up and holler. ll.,- ,, .. yy , if ff Hg, 4 fr Q MQ. , y Listening to the Exchange Band Concert is surely A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening. IW!! Did You Emir? In ancient Roman days, togas and pallas were con- sidered chic, and on April Sth some of the Latin- minded Northwesternites adopted these fashion pieces to add to the atmosphere of the Roman Banquet. This gala affair was presented by the Latin Club in the multi-purpose room where Mr. Holland's sixth period Latin class presented the dramatic apex of the season, Payola in Chariot Races. Other activities included the sale of slaves, who served their masters a lavish dinner, and there were also Roman Dancers and a 7 weight-lifting exhibit by B. Carthell and H. White. W'e Ain!! Ali.tbefJa1'in ' says H. White and B. Carthell, it's all part ofthe show at the Roman Banquet. As one band student explains the beginning of the Band Exchange, It began with a blast! Two busloads from Salisbury, Maryland were greeted by'a caravan of over 100 cars. Their majorettes were invited to join the N.H.S. majorettes and lead the caravan in an open convertible. Thus began this year's band exchange. The two bands attended the County Festival on Saturday, and climaxed the weekend with the presen- tation of a concert on Saturday night. Guest star was Virginia Pailes, former N.H.S. student, and Miss Wash- ington, D.C. of 1960. A caravan of N.H.S. students escorted their guests to Bay Bridge where they said a reluctant good-bye and we'll be seeing you! I'm Learnin' My Latin so l can buy that cute little slave girl at next year's Roman Banquet. ,pw Qs,-Mx ' - .Y fu 7 Yolz IWW Again M. Brownstein, and this time its Grand Prize at the Science Fair. ft Q i X. Mr. Reed presents M. Brownstein with the winning certificate in the Science Fair as other participants look on. Small World It becomes a small world when the American Field Service provides the opportunity to become acquainted with students from many lands. Norway, France, Columbia, Switzerland, and Brazil were represented in the assembly at Northwestern. The program consisted of an amusing panel discussion concening the opinions held by the foreign students. The visitors displayed their vivacious personalities and also wore their native costumes. Entertainment was provided by Leif Aande- rud, our exchange from Norway, who played the piano. Emceeing the program was Carol Lucas, our exchange to Finland. The annual Science Fair held in Northwestern's cafeteria encourages students to pursue some phase of science. Members of the Hi-Sci -Club organize the fair under the direction of sponsors, and the exhibits are open to the public for several days. Judging is done by experts in the individual fields of science, and awards are presented on the final day of the fair. Award-win- ning students are then eligible to attend the County Science Fair at the University of Maryland. Happy Talk is made by E. Eek, J. Fisher, I. dePrernare, Mr, Reed and C. Lucas following the A.F.S. Assembly. 1530K- ---q ... 3' 'ir r X .zil- 1 4..LYi.f I r , , H-W fl f Thanet For The Memoriet that you gave us through pictures K. Gosset, N, McLeod, and F. Kinney. .dt Lilile Things Meme A Lot The 1960 Compass owes its outstanding Work in Photography to three boys. 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' Nm J V QM In il K ,X AXE all ,lf Culaiclfi Corner Ginger Sorsdal 8: Eugene Aldrich Carl Edgell 8: Jean Teeny Weeny Beale Dorothy Wilcher 8: Tommy Thompson Linda 8: Byron Pat 8: Pat Ross 8: Judy To Michelle Foley from Perry Oliver To Janet Frye from Gary Pierpont To My Little Marine from Pat Lee Anderson 8: Mother Betty Wood 8: John Sewell Clark Sheetz 8: Kathy Bailey Pat 8: Joe Mike Baum 8: Barbara Hyde Neil 8: Joan Alvera Bladen 8: Don McCam Mary 8: Ken Audrey 8: Phil Joe Lanning 8: Joan Flick Sharon Boyd 8: Bobby Heap Karen 8: Jerry Dennis 8: Donna Gloria Piper 8: Terry Kivett 2 John 8: Rosemary Eddie 8: Barb Tommy 8: Mary Ann Wayne Robinson 8: Kathy Volland Herm 8: Angie Jay Young 8: Marge Raftery Flo Ellen 8: Bill Tony 8: Glenda Gerry Martin 8: Tony Vendemia Dina Deakins 8: Drew Dodd Speedy 8: Smirky Carl 8: Janine Marge 8: Tommy Becky Lewis 8: Dick Swaim Margaret 8: Randy Jimmy 8: Nancy Carolyn Kirby 8: Jay Hightman Anne 8: Jimmy Bob Cecil 8: Mary Farrar Jim Reid 8: Pat Tracy Otto 8: Mary To Tommy Jordon from Nancy Smith Mark 8: Nancy Don 8: Mary Jane Tom 8: Ronnie Bruce Flentingshelt 8: Judy Margraf Boots Ward 8: Sandy Ferris Bob Kolos 8: Betty Walker Sharon Connor 8: Tommy Herring Lin 8: Andy Bill 8: Pat John 8: Teri Mike 8: Sandy Eva Mae 8: Frankie Shorty 8: Sweets Bill Siracuse 8: Carol Collins Donna Parrott 8: Charlie Phelps Millie D. 8: Dickie C. Rosie Skidmore 8: Kenny Lyle Vivian Boswell 8: Art Mendenhall Jimmy Thompson 8: Lisa Chartos Marilyn Stueler 8: Wayne Sprouse To Pat Baldwin love Jim Pierce Jo Ann Isles 8: Larry Carlisle Bowie, C. -A- Aanderud, L. ...,.. .....,,......., 9 , 39, 105, 108, 152 Abbe, P. ...- ,.,.. .......,,A.,.,,.,.....,,.... 8 3, 147 Abdill, M. ,,.,.. ,,...,..,,.....,.....,AA 3 9, 124 Abner, K. ,,..,,,.,,. ,,,....,, 9 3, 129 Accardy, J. ....,,.... . A-Cappella Choir ..... 83 17 Acquino, D. .......... ..1........,. 8 3 Activities Section .... ........,.. 1 64-196 Acton, N. .............. ...................... 8 3 Index Bartholomew, T. .,.., ......... 4 0, 115, 123, 140 Bartkow, B. .... . Bartlett, P. Baseball ....... Basil, Mrs. Basketball .,.., Bass, T. ,,.... . Batka, G. ...,, . Battell, S. 141,155, 156,170 .........1s5-159 3f.'.'ffff1Z211 Adams, C. .,,,,,... . Adams, C. i.,... . Adams, L. .....i . Adams, R. ......... ...... . ..........39, 106, 120 Advertising .s....r,............,..................,............ 198-208 AFS Assembly Ahalt, A. ........... . Albrecht, N. ..,, . Aldrich, B. .... ..,.., . Alexander, C. ..,.....,....,..... . Alexander, M. ............... 2 ........ . All-Northwestern Night .,...,, Allen, B. ..............,........... . Allen, B. ..........,........ Allen, K. ...... . Allman, S. Allocaa, A. .... . Amarant, J. ..... . ......39, 104, 115, 123, 140-141, 55 93, 129 ............177 .......93 ......-..129 - ......... ...... . 83 .......83 Ambrose, E. ................. ...... 9 3 Arnbrosino, M. ..................... ....................,....... 9 3 American Field Service ...,.... ............................. 1 08 Ammerman, B. .................. ........................ 9 3, 114 Anders, J. .................1...... ......... 9 3,111,119,121 Anderson, C. ,....... ...................... 8 3, 110 Anderson, D. Anderson, D. ..,. . Anderson, E. ....,. Anderson, L. .... . Andrews, M. Antonielli, Mr. Appleton, J. ..... . Aquilino, R. .... . Arbuckle, G. Arcady, J. ..... . Arehart, F. .... . Arnold, T. .... . Arps, C. ............ . .........39, 105, 107, 124 ........19, 39, 104, 109, 111 .........120 .......40 83 ........93 Arrington, M. .......... 40 Art Club .r......... .........-.-----A-- 1 12 Ashton, P. ......... .... ......-. ff... 4 0 , 130 Atherholt, R. ..... .,.......1.-.,... ..,..-.-. 4 0 , 117, 171 Babel, R. ..... . Baber, M. ..... . -B- .. ...... 83 Baca, A. .....................................-....................---.,-- 33 Bachman, L. .,................. ..,......................... V ...... 9 3 Badaczewski, J. 14, 116, 123, 134-35, 137-38 Baerent, H. ..................................,........... ..............-. 4 0 Bage, D. ......... ...............................-....,.-... 8 3, 122 Bagot, F. .,.... . Bailey, K. ...... Bailey, L. ,.,,. . Baker, C. .,....... . Baker, N. .... ........ . Bakersmith, E. Baldwin, P. ....... . Ballard, G. Ballard, J. ...... . 40, 111-112 93, 114, 118 . 83 .......24, 83, 104, 108, , 130 Ballard, J. .......... . ....................... ...... ...,.....----.. . 9 3 ' 40 105 108 121 123 Ballentine, P. ....,. ...... . 28, Ballew, A. ..... . Baltrum, B. Baltrum, B. Balyso, P. Band ............... Baraetr, W. ..... . Barcon, B. ,,.... . Bartagalla, P. .... . Barber, W. .... . Barbera, R. .... . Barbers, M. .... . Barker, C. ...,. . Barnes, B. ....... . Barnes, M. ...... Barnes, V. ....... Barnett, B. ..... Barron, A. .......... . Barron, M. ........... . Barathmaier, M. .... 93, 114, 118 ..-.....83, 129 1 28 40 39 83 ....... 93, 140 93, 146 28, 40, 123 93, 110 as 40 Battisfore, B. ...,.. 17 46 83 41 ........83 93 Bauer, Mrs. ..... ...26 Baum, C, ...... ....... 8 3 Baum, M. ..... ........ 9 3 93 Beach, J. .....,... ................. . Beady, S. .............. .................... 1 15 Beakemau, M. .................... .....83 Beal, R. ............ ...... 8 3, 113, 120 Beale, B. ....... ............ 9 3, 129 Beale, J. .... .................. 8 3 Beale, P. ........... ........... 8 3 Beard, M. ............... ............ 9 3 Beauty Contest ........ ............ 1 78 Beaver, P. ...,....... ................... 9 3 Beck, B. ........... . ......... 41, 125 Becky, J. ....... ......... 8 3, 116 Becky, T. ......... ......... . .... 1 46 Becknell, B. ..... .......... 8 3, 130 Beckman, Mrs. . .............. 27 Bedi, S. ......... .............. 8 3 Begeman, D. .... .......... 9 3, 121 Beggs, K. ......... .............. 8 3 Belanger, J. ..... ........... 8 3 Bell, B. ......... ....... 9 3 Bell, B. ...... ........ 9 3 Bell, D. .... ...... .... ....... 9 3 Bell, L. ..... .................................................... 8 3 Bell, N. .... . ........... .......................................... 9 3 Beller, H. ....... ......... 4 1,18,19,105,119,125,130 Belt, C. ..... ............................,....................... 4 1 Belt, M. . ..... ................................... .......... . 9 3 Bendure, E. ...... ........... 8 3 Benner, A. ....... .............. 9 3 Bensberg, C. ..... ......... 8 3, 116 Benton, B. .......... ........ 8 3, 105 Benton, F. ............. ...... 83, 111 Berdonowick, P. ........... ......120 Berkisheizer, F. ...... ........... ........................ 1 1 4 Berkley, E. ......... ........................................ 1 26 Berrett, C. ........ ....... 4 1, 105, 106, 107, 126, 178,180,181,182 Best, M. ....... .................................... 8 3 Berman, A. ....... .................... 2 .. 93 Bible Club ................ .. 116 Bickley, L. ........ ........ 1 10, 111, 116 Bickman, J. ..... ................ 8 3, 118 Biddle, B. ......... ..................... 9 3 Bigeloro, G. ..... ........... 8 3 Bigley, N. ..... ....... . Bigley, S. ..... ....... . Birch, J. ......... ........... Birdsall, Mr. ....... .............. . 1 41 93 93 31 Birkenheiser, F. ....... ,........ 8 3, 21 Birkenheiser, H. ..... ............... 9 3 Bishop, D. ........ ............ 4 1 Bladen, A. ........ ......... 8 3 Bladen, R. .......... ........ 4 1 Blakeman, M. ...... ........ 8 3 Blanchard, D. ..... ........ 9 3 93 Blank, E. ........ ...... . Blasko, J. ..... ....... 1 20 Bugh, D. ...... .......... 9 3 Blood, V. ......... 83, 117 Blume, J. ....... ........................ 8 3 Blythe, G. ..... ............................. 9 3 Bode, J. ........ ......... 1 14, 121, 122 Bohonis, J. ........ .......................... 9 3 Bolinger, H. ...... ..................... 4 1 Bollin P ........ 83 93 fs, . 1-..... . Bolling, T. Bond, J. .... . Bonfire . ........... ..---....---.-f..----.. 1 82 Bongers, B. .... .... 8 3, 115, 155 Bonner, J. .... ........ . .. 93, 129 Boone, R. .... ...-----f--,--..f.. 9 4 Bories, R. . .... .................. 9 4 Bosma, R. .. .. .. .... 113, 120 Boston, P. .... ...-.......... 1 34 Boswell, B. ...... ........ 9 4, 110 Boswell, G. .... ......... 9 4, 118 209 Boswell, V. . Boteler, V. .... Botrs, J. . .. Bourgondien, Bowdoin, A. . E. ..... . Bowen, N. ....... . Bowers, K. Bowers, S. ........ . Bowersox, J. ..... . Bowling . .. Bowman, Mr. ..... . Boycan, P. Boyd, J. ...,. . Boyd, S. ........ . Bozzella, L. .... . Bradley, R. .. Braer, M. ...... . Bragge, Rv., . Braish, J. il ....... Brilshaw, AC. Branan, R. Brannan, M. .... . Brannon, S. Braustein, B. Breakiron, F. Breazeale, L. . Bregman, J. .......... Bremerman, R. Bresnahan, D. Bricker, Miss Brierly, H. ...... . Briggs, G. .............. . Brinkerholf, L. Brinkley, J. .......... . Brincefield, M. Brinson, B. Briscoe, J. Broadwater, M Brock, W. ........ . Brophy, C. ..... . Brothers, K. .... . Brown, B. ...... . Brown, C. ....... . Brown, D. .... . Brown, D. .... . Brown, D. Brown, E. Brown, J. ..... Brown, J. Brown, J. Brown, K. Brown, M. ..... . Brown, S. ............ Browning, F. Brownstein, M. .........105 83 41, ...-.94 .....41 105 42, 42 42 x 94 114 123 123 162 1 42, 108 . 94, ...-...42, 1227 .........83, 105 84 94 83 83 94 42 ..83 . 94 . 83 111 129 107 ..83 .94 ..83 114 .42 .83 .94 ..24 108 83, . 83 177 94 .....-...94 134 ........42, .83, 106, 94, 42,121,129,174 ....94, 43, 105, 114, 83 , 120, 117, 83, 111 42 129 175 129 ....94 123 130 111 - ..................... 43 ...-...83, .94 117 121 Bruce, R. ...... . Brunstein, Mrs. Bryan, B. .....,, . Bryant, R. Buckholtz, L. ...... .... Buckley, M. . ....... ..,,,, . . Buddington, R. .43, 105, 108, 94, 120, 109, 129 123 117 43, .43, 142, 143, .........43, 105, Budman, S. ....... . Bue, C. .,,..... . Buete, R. ..., . Bullis, J. ..... . Bunch, J. Burch, L. ..,, . Burdette, R. .... . Burge,E. ...., . Burge, F. Burgess, I. .... . Burleson, J. .. Burret, B. ..... . Burroughs, B. Burslem, W. Burton, B. ...... Burton, J. ..... . Burton, . .... 1 Burton, R. Buse, T. .... . Bush, J. ........,.........,,,....,. . Bush, J. ...,......,,....,,..,,,,,,,, . 83, 83, 117, 123, 94 105 104, 145, 115, 115 140, 116 177 121 43 126 .83 . 83 83 .94 152 121 . 83 83, 94 94 . 83 94 120 . 94 ......43 43 112 .....43 113 121 Business Honor Society ,,.,.... ..,,,, 94 ...107 Bussard, N. ...................,..,.,,..,,....,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Butler, R. ...............,.............,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, V Butner, J. ..... 43, 115, 123, 134, 137, Butts, R. ............. ...... . .......,........,......,,,,,,,,,, , , 183,-3 94 .83 185 94 Cacchione, R. . .. Cady, C. Cafeteria .. Cafeteria Workers Cain, R. Cairns, B. . . . Cairns, J. Callaway, A. Callaway, B. Campbell, B. .. .. Campbell, B, Campbell, M. Cancelose, R. .. Cannon, L. . Cannon, N. Cannon, W. Canova, J. Caracofe, E. . Cardaci, Mr. Carigger, B. . Carlisle, M. . . Carpenter, Mrs. . Carr, J. . .. Canagher, J. . Carroll, J. Carroll, L. Carthell, B. Cash, J. Cashell, D. , Cashell, K. Castro, M. Cease, T. Chaconas, M. Chartos, 1... Cheek, D. . Cheerleaders Chesley, B. Chewning, N, Childers, R. Chick, T. Childs, F. Chinn, S. Chisholm, A. . . Christensen, S. Christoph, H. Christoph, U. Ciolli, R. Circle, N. Cissel, P. . Citrano, R. . Clancy, M. . , Clark, B. ., Clark, B. . Clark, M. Clark, N. . Clrke, B. .. Clarke, M. ,...... . YP Clatterbough, . .... . Clay, N. . ..... .. Clayton, E. .... . Clements, J. ...... . Clements, M. 83 94 34 94 94 152 . 43, 105, .. 44, 105, 111 130 112, 121, 109, . ....... ...........,. .......94, 5.03.44 . .... 94 v 5 9 4499 1 .44 152 119 105 44 152 . 18 134 114 .. 83 7 5994, 114, 84, 5 23, 84, 110, 111, 946152, 84, 147, 134,107,111, 94, 45, 121, 114, .. 84, 104, 45, 119, 121, .........45, .84 84 121 188 44 159 44 125 94 44 84 129 126 150 84 105 134 94 116 117 117 94 .45 94 123 111 .. 84 45, 294 130 ..........84, 20 u 94 94 84 94 84 119 107 5 45 84 Cleverdon, V. , .... ...................... ......,...,,.,,,,., Y Clift, G. .. ,. Clough, Miss ...... Club Section Cocke, J. Cohen, J. ....... . Cohen, N, ,. Colcord, C. Cole, C. J. Cole, C. L. Cole, J. . Cole, P. Cole, R. Collett, R. Collins, C. Collins, R. . Color Guard .. Comber, J. Compass .. Conca, T. Connors, A. Connor, S. Connor. S. Conover. B. . Cook, M. Cooley, S. ......45, 16, 104, 115, 152, 129, 123,129,180,185 ............102-131 .......84, 122 94 84 45 45 94 84 94 84 45 84 45, 45, 107 84 84, 18, 125 14' 131 84 84 125 94 130 45 Coon, L. . Cooper, E. Cooper, K, .... . Cooper, N. Cooper, P. Corbin, J. .......... . Corcoran, C. Corey, K. ......, . Corthell, R. Costa, J. ......... . Costantino, B. Costantino, F. ...... . I nclex .........3o, 46, -9-:.iiiiii:-.46 129 2 ...ffIQf54f1 Costello, M. ....... .......................,, . Courtney, M. Courtney, R. ...... ....... . Courturie, N. .. 84, 105, 107, 84, 105, 107, Cowgill, G. ..... .......... , Cox, J. ......, . Cox, R. E. .... . Cox, R. G. ..... . Cox, S. .... , Cox, S. ....... . Craig, J. . .. Cralle, C. ......... . Cralle, R. .. ....... Cranford, Mr. Crawford, J. . Creager, B. .... . Crehan, M. . . Croci, J. Crockett, C. Cronin, F. . Crosby, B. . Crossland, W. Crovo, J. Crowell, R. Crutcher, D. Cubbage, Mrs. Culler, J. Cullinan, S. Cullipher, C. Cumberland, N. Cunningham, P. Cuppy, D. Currie, A. . Curtis, C. Curtis, G. . Curtis, K. .. Cusimano, D. Cusick, J. Custodians ...... Cutler, M. Dahl, D. ....... .. Dal arn M .... .... 8 5 - Dalseg, B. .... . 46, 105 94, . ..... 84, 121, .'ff.ffff94f Qf1Qf'i29 ,C ......... .. 94 167 .... . . 95 129 .fffQfff47. 1 -D- w1'i6i i2o Dalzell, K. ..... ........,,..,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Dean, L. ........ . Debate Club ..... DeBella, C. .... . Decatur, D. ........ . Deckman, J. .... . Degges, J. Degges, R. Deimel, E. ...... . Delaney, B. ...... . De La Rue, C. Dellavalle, J. .... . Dement, G. .......... . Demethias, N, Dengler, D. ...,.... . Denit, J. ......... . Denning, M. Dent, J. ....... 1 Dennison, W. .... . Derby, J. ......... . Deremer, R. ...... . Derr, R. ......... . DeSerio, J. .. DeVries, H. .... 1 DeVries, J. .... . Dick, J. .......... . Dickerson, Mrsi-M Dickson, M. ......... . Diggs, Mr. ...... . Dillon, D. Dillon, J. .. Dillon, R. ...... . Dingee, G. DiPietro, P. ...... . Disney, F. ......... . DiVincenzo, B. DiVincenzo, C. DiVincenzo, V Dix, D. ...... Dixon, G. Dixon, T. . ..... .. Dockeray, B. ..... . Dodd, S. ...... . Dodd, W. Domich, H. .... . Donahue, C. ....... . Donaldson, B. ..... . Donkey Basketball Donn, G. ..... . ..... Dooley, J. ......... . Dorsey, M. Doucette, J. Dowdy, L. .... . Dowell, L. ..... . Dowell, M. ..... . Dowling, G. Downin, D. Downing, C. ..... . D'Amato, I.. ..... . Dams key, 1- -baaaa 9 Damuth, M. Daniels, J. ....... . Darla Darla nd, D. ....... . nd, D. .. Darnell, G. .... . Dashiell, J. Dashi Davenpor Davidson, ell, W. Davidson, G. Davidson, K. Davidson, M. Davidson, P Davies, M. ..... . Davis Davis U N E. U91 L1 Davis, . .... Davis, . Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Dawe 'Uk' , P. 1, C. B. ..... . , R. ,R. ..... . ,S. , S. , S. s. H. Dawson, Mrs. Day, Day, Deaki R. .. XV. . ns. 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Farrar, J. ........ . Faviar, Miss ...,... F. B. L. A. Fealy, F. ......... . Featson, J. ....... . Feitelson, B. ..,, . Feitelson, B. ...,. . Felter, L. ........ . Felter, Mrs. -... Fentress, J. ..... . Ferguson, R. ..... . Ferguson, R. .... Ferrell, V. ...... . Ferris, K. -. Ferris, S. .... . F. H. A. Fife, S. ........ Fillah, L, ,,oo .,o.,... . Finch, s. ...,.. - ...... . Fine, E. ,..,r. . Fine, B. ,.....,... . Finegan, Mr. Fink, C. .....,,, . Fish, R. ...... . Fiste, Mrs. Fitch, S. ...,.. . Fitting, P. ........ . Fitz erald M 8, . - ....- - Fleming, M. ....... . Flack, B. ...,.. . Fladery, M. .... . Flagtwirlers ........ Flanagan, H. -- Flick, J. ........ . Flood, J. ,,.,. . Floyd, S. .,.... . Floyd, V. .. Flynn, D. ,..... F. N. A. Foley, C. Foley, M. Foltz, L. Football ........ 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Haegele, E. ,,,,.. . Hageage, M. ., Hageage, S. .... . Hager, K. ,.,,,1,.,..., , Haggard, D. ..... . Haggard, M. ....... . Haislup, J. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Hakkarinen, W. .... , Hale, S. ...,.,,,,,,,,, , Haley, K. ...,.,,,,, , Hall, A. .... , Hall, J. Hall, N. ..., . Hall, N. ....., , Halle, F. ........ . Hamilton, J. .... . Hamilton, Mrs. , Hamilton, S. Hancock, M. .... . Handte, R. .... . Hanna, J. .......... . Hannawald, J. ..... . Hansen Hanson, J. W Hanson, . Hapner, N. ..,,..,, . Haraway, D. Hardcastle D. H3fd?HbUFg Kirk!-YY-7 -G7-0-W---nn--H--nr 5 ,M. ..... . ffffffQ95f'104, i'14, 1'1'?f' 174, .......53, 104, 117, 7778671701 , ,117, 111, .........86, 105, 111, 145, 147, ..........f.'ffffff85Q ......53, 117, 174, 86, 96 114 Hardin, L. ............ ........ 5 5, 104, 105, '109,, 126, Hardin, R. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--,--, ,,-, 3 6 y Hardin W. Harding, Mrs. Harding, S. ......... . Hardison, J. ., Hardison, R. ...,. . Hardwick, B. .... . Hardy, Miss ..... Harfeld, R. ..... . Harrad, B. ......... . Harrell N. . Harrington, R. Harris, C. ........... Harris, E. .....,,,, Harris, L. .,,.. Harris, Mr. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,--,--- A ---,,,,,,------- A Y Harrison, B. . ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, o 86, HafriS0r1.D- ...... ........ 8 6, 115,117, 140 Harrison, J. ,.. Harrison, L. .,,, Hart, M. .... . Hartley, S. .... Hartnett, K. ..... , Hartwick, H. Harvey, R, ,,,,,,,, , Hasslinger, C. Hatfield, B. ..... . 153, 174 96, 96, 7 105, r v Hatcher, C. Hatos, S. Havis, L. . Hawe, D. Hawk, N. Hawking, W. ...... . Hay, J. ....... . Hayden, D. Hayden, P. . Hayes, A. ...... . Hayland, R. Hayner, M. ..... . Haynes, R. .... . Haynie, C. .... . Headley, A. .... . Heagy, J. . .. Healy, F. Heap, R. Heap, W. . Heard, D. . Heath, A. Hebrew, E. Heggestead, A. Heinicke, J. . Heishman, H. Hellman, S. Helm, C. Helm, J. .. Helm, R. Helmet, C. Hemingway, R. Henderson, K. Henderson, P. Henderson, W. Hendrick, R. ,. Hendrix, C. Herbert, A. Herman, R. Herndon, J. . Herren, R. Herren, Mrs. . Herring, J. Hershberger, J. Herzberg, A. . Heyn, P. Hicks, C. 2 Higgins, H. .. Higgins, M. . Higgins, Mr. Higgins, T. Higgins, W. Hildebrand, L. 'f.fffQ H111, 1. . ., Himes, B. ........ . Hindman, B. .... . Hindman, N. .... . Hipsley, B. .. Hirsch, B. .. Hi-Sci . Hitaffer, B. .... . H1-Y ......,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hobbins, Mrs. Hobcroft, L. .... . Hobson, S. Hodge, F. .... .. Hodges, M. Hodiak, R. Hoelk, C. Hoell, D. Hoff, B. . ..., Hoffman, B. Hoffman, R. Hoffman, Mr. Hoffman, M. .. Hogan, J. ...... . Hoglund, R. Hoke, N. .. Holbrook, K. Holden, J. . .. Holford, J. ..... . 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Home Economics Honiker, C. .......,.., , Hood, J, ........... . Hooe, C. .... . Hopf, M. ..... . Horst, B. ......,.,,.,. . Horstkamp, T. .. Horton, C. ....... . Horton, D. .... . Horton, J. .......,. . Horwitz, M. .... . Hosey, J. ........... . Houchens, B. ...... . Houff, T. ...... . Howard, J. .... . Hu, F. .......... . Hu, R. ............ . Hubbard, V. Huckabee, S. Hudson, S. Huff, B. .... .. Huffer, M. Hughes, J. Hughes, R. ...... . Huhn, J. ........... . Hummon, T. Humphrey, C. Humphrey, J. ...... . Humphries, M. .. Humphries, R. ..... . Huntley, J. Hupp, S. .. Hurd, C. .. .. Hurst, W. .. Hussman, L. Hutchings, C. Hyatt, L. Hyde, B. . Hyman, R. . Hysson, J. Igal, G. . . Industrial Arts ..... Infirmary ........ Infuaniti, T. Inguante, S. ...... . Insley, G. Insley, M. .. Irwin, S. Isles, J. ....... . Isolato, F. ..... . Jackson, P. ..... . Jackson, S. .... ..... . 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Johnson, T. ..... . Johnston, J. ..... . Jones, B. ..... . Jones, B. Jones, C. .... . Jones, D. Jones, D. . . Jones, J. .. . .. .. Jones, M. ... 97 113 20, 86 786Q i71'5f' H'1fQfff.i.iff.'fff.i M7 10ii 86, 134, 135, 152,170, 170, 124 147, 171 171 ...-...-..,,,-.,,-.,,97 163 19, 58 114 123, 134, 142, 152 .....97 ..........58, , 111 v .... 86, 134, 135, 116 86, 111,112, , 212 ..97 ..97 125 147 117 120 . 97 Jones, R. Jones, R. ..... . Jones, S. Jones, S. Jones, S. Jones, W. .... . Jonello, P. .... . Jordan, R. .... . Journalism ..... Judd, D. ........ . Judd, P. . ....,,,,.,,, , Judkins, W. Juhasz, C. ....... . Junior Elections Junior English Junta, R. ......... . Justice, Mr. ..... Kairys, L. ......... Kalavitmos, C, ,,,.,,,, ,,,,, Q Kalmus, D. ...... . Kane, T. ........ . fffffffQf9'7Q ...i.fffffff20 149, Kanfsis, B- -,--- ........ 5 8, 108, 11 Kantner, R. .,,.,. -,,--,,,,--,--,,,-u-- -,-- Kaplan, J. ...,, ----,--M,--,-K,Y,---,-- - Karp, R. ...... . Kates, K. .... . Katz, K. ..... . Katz, L. .......... . Kauffman, J. Kauffman, Mr. .... . Kay, G. ........... . Kay, V. . ....... .. Kaylor, R. .... . Kearie, B. ...... . Keating, B. .... . Keeting, R. Kehoe, C. .......... . Keithley, Miss ....... Keller, M. ....... . Keller, S. ....... . Kelley, A. .... . Kelly, B. .......,.,, , Kemerer, G. ......... Kemerer, Mr. ...... Kemp, J. ....... . Kempski, B. ...... . Kenney, G, Kenyon, S. .... . Kerr, D. ...... . Kerr, M. ,..,,,,,,,, , Kessler, K. ..... . Ketcherside, D. Key, M, ....,,,,,,-,, 0 Key, W. ........ . Kibler, D. ...... . Kibler, R. ..... , Kidwell, M, ,,,,,,,, --.---Ag 5 9, 115, Kidwell, R. ..... . Kilton, G, ,,--,,-,-,- - Kimble, B. ....... . Kinney, A. Kinney, F, ,,,, Y Kinney, F. ....... . King, E. .... . King, J- King, P, Kirby, C Kleiman, Kleiman, Mrs, Klein, J Klein, K Kline, J. Klinlc, J, Kluth, C, Kluth, Kneese Knight Knight Knight Knight, R, Knox B. ..... . ,R. ...... , B. , K. .... . , R. , D. Knox, M, --,-- Y Koch, Koch Koch E. .... . , S. ......... . Komack, M, ,,-- W Koolevyk, D, Kgefzkowski, B. .,.,.,,, q-.--,!- - 07, 114, 116, , C. ..,,,,,, 4-44097, . ----- 87: Q 87, , 14 97, .......87, -26, 97, 111,, 87, 114, 87, 87, .....-.97, 'N m'59 i'05 i1'3 7 1 1 97, ....f1ffff60,' ffffQfff'97, 'i'1'5f 121, Korab, W. ..,. . Kormac, M. ,.... . Kornick, C. Korson, R. ..R. . Kosloski, A. Kozlowsk, R. ,,.. . Krause, J. ...... Krause, K. .,,,... . Krause, K. ,,,,.. Kraft, K. ..,,. . Kratz, J. .,.,,. . Kravitz, M. .-.. Kreckel, P. ..,.,,,. . Kreger, C. ...,....,.,, . Kreigsman, P. ..... . Krellen, A. ......,. . Krerr, R. ....,, . Kroto, K. .....,..... . Krupouchin, S. Kuehn, B. .,...... . Kuehn, D. ,,.. . Kuehn, M. ..., . Kuehn, V. ..,. . Kuge, S. ,.,, . Kuhn, J. .... . .......60, 105, 115, 123, 141,155, ..134 140, 156 87 122 ....97 ...ffQffffffffffQQQQf8'7'H1043 60, 105, 106, ,113,, 123, ....97 87 121 117, 131 114 ....87 111111872 87, 108, ....87 110 112 ....60 124 129 ........97, 60, .........97, Kulp, D. ...... ...............,....,.. ...,.,., 8 7 , Lacy, Miss ....... Ladd, L. LaFever, R. ,... . Lalfer, P. ......... . LaFollette, Mr. ,.,. . Lamanski, Mrs. ..... . LaMar, E. ,..,....,,. . Land, J. .......... . Landes, J. ,,,,... Landrum, M. Langis, C. ,.,..... . Language ...... Lantz, K. .....,, . Larkin, C. ..., . Larrick, P. ..... . Larsen, H. .......1,,. Latin Club .................. Latin Honor Society Lauer, R. .....,.,........... . Laufenberg, R. ...,,.,. Lauster, B. .,,,...,, . Lauzano, R. Lavine, M. ........ . Lawrence. H. Lebowitz, K. -.. Lebowitz, S, Lecher, J. Leda, R. ....... Leda, Y. Lee, A. -... Lee, D. .... . Lee, M. .....,. . Leggett, D. ..,...... . Leishman, M. Leith, G. ....... . Lemay, B. L. Leo, C. .......,, . Leonard, Letvin, S. .... . Levine, M. ,,,,. . Lewis, A. Lewis, D. ...... . Lewis, Mr. Lewis, D. Lewis, E. .... . Lewis, M. .,,. . Lewis, R. ..., . Lex, Mrs. ....... . Library ............... Library Club .... Libcke, T. ..... . Liggett, D. Lillie, S. .... . Lilly, P. ....,. . Lillyer, J. .... . Lindon, J. ...... ,. Lindsay, C. ..... . Lindzay, J. ..... . Lindzey, F. ..... . ueweaver, J. nton, V. ....... . .L- .........26, 60 .,.....26 .. 87 87 ...60 ...6O 111 152 140 187 .-.97 166 ...97 ...21 187 97 .,,61 4 8 , 7 13 .,.,.....28, 87 ----Y-Y 1 61 09 61 87 1 10 .-..-.107 87, 108, , ......61, 114, 126, ...H97 122 160 172 1 59 61, 112 116 ......61, 105, 140 112, 117, 174, .,,......61, 114, .......23, 62, 87, ........62, 62, 118 175 . 97 121 116 . 87 109 ..97 ..97 ..20 112 114 171 186 .........19, 5 111 97 .97 121 .-......62, ...ff11'.QQf.f.'f.fQ1C8187fi 97 1 5 5 .....-.87, 140, 147, 152, 121 152 ........87 87 Listrani, R. .... . Little, N. ..... . Little, P. ..... . Livermore, 1. Lloyd, D, .............. . Lockstamfor, G. Lombardy, M. Long, M. ..,,..,., . Long, S. ........ . Long, S. Long, W. Longridge, K. I 72 rl ex fffffff97.mi ..........62, 97, 134, 146 ........87, 106, 111, 113, 116, Lord, S. ........ ............................,.,.,.,.....,,,,,,, . Lorenz, M. ..... ...............,.....,. .,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,. Loveday, D. .,,. . Loveless, B. ..... . Loveless, D. .... . Lovell, B. ..... . Low, K. .... . Lowe, D. Lowe, J. ...,.., . Lowely, I. ..... . Lowry, J. ..... . Lucas, C. ......... . Lucas C. ........ . Luchenberg, P. Luftig, H. .... . Luskey, M. ,,,. , Luther, B. ..,, . Lyle, K. ......, . Lynn, W. ...... . Lyons, M. MacCracken, R. .... .......,.,,. . MacEwen, G. ....... . Machen, S. ..... . Machen, T. ....... . MacKenzie, J. MacNeil, J. Ma ar el 8 8 , J- ---- V Magruder, W. Maholtz, M. ..,, . Maholtz, Mr. Mahoney, A. Maisel, J. ...... . Majorettes ........ Malinosky, E. Malone, J. Mancuso, R. Mankin, C. . Mankin, R. ..... . Mann, Mr. ......... . Mannawald, J. Manuel, B. ..... . Maples, M. Marceron, T. Marcinko, Mr. .... . Mardres, M. ..... . 62, 114, 117 87 104, 105, 131, 189 124 104, 62, 105, 97 97, 146 -M- 117 .........87, 87 134 1 3 '.'.'f.ff8'7f N101 ,M '1 0 8, 87 87, 111, 120, a Margraf, J. ...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,--, , Markham, L. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 7, Markley, S. .,,,,, 87, 152, Marks, J. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.-,,,,,-,,, 6 3 Marks, S. ...... ,,,,.,..,.,,.,... 8 7, 109, Marsden, M. ...... ....... 6 3, 115,117, 123 Martens, W. Martin, 9 ZZ!! rn to to sv 5.5.3.5 D DDD y,, - . '-1:0 Www Z E Q FU Z W FQ 2 rv 15: gf' 1 Marton, . Mason, Mathematics Mathew, L. .... . Mathews, D. 144,152,174 1 5 87, 97 63 11 Mathews, L ..... ..................................,.......... 8 7 Matile, R. ...... ........ 6 4, 123, 140, 155, 157 Matson, R. ....... ................,........,.......,.,.... 6 4 Matthews, C. .... ............. ...... 8 7 , 114, 117 Matthews, S. Mauk, S. ,,... . Maxwell, W. Mayberry, T. .... . McCann, B. ,...., . McCann, M. ...... . McCarthy, C. ,.., . McCarthy, S. McCeney, A. ..... .... .... . ........,..87, ....f87.'S 64, McClain, D. ....... . McClellan, M. .... . McCollum, R. ..,. . McConnell, M. .... . McCrackeray, R. L.. McCusker, L. McDaniel, F. ...... . McDaniel, S. ....... . McDermott, M. ...,.. McDonald, R. McFarland, M. ..., . McGrane, L. ..... . McGraw, C. ....... . McGowan, R. Mclntosh, P. ....... . MCK6mmlC, M. ..... ..... McKenzie, B. ,..... McLabe, J. ......... . McLarney, J. ......... ............. ..1.........1. . McLaughlin, C. McLaurin, J. .,.. . McLeod, N. McMahan, J. -.,. McManus, G. ...... . McMicheal, R. McMillan McMullen, G. ,,.. McMullen, J. ..., . McMullen, J. ..... . McNamee, C. ..... . ,J- ----f - McNeil, S. ....... . McNelis, Mr. .. McNulty, M. ....... . McNuntry, J. ..... . McQueen, D. .... . Mealy, R. ..,... . Meek, M. Megiil, N. Meier, P. ......... . Meincke, R. ...... . Melbourne, R. .... . Merchant, J. ....... . Merchant, N. .... . Meredith, N. .... . Mesley, A. ...... . 18, 64, 105 , 112, 114, 119, 124 .........152 .......98 ...-...98 ........64, 115 117 . 123, 142,145, 174,175 88, C88.C1i1i2f'11i8Q'i 159 ..98 V98 114 ..64 , 88 168 .88 .....98 190 13, 112 ..........,64, ..98 112 .......88, 107, 121 .. ...... 64, 105, 107, .,.....26, 135, 149, 151 88, 117 88 98 134 155 88, 115, 139, 142, 88 88 88 98 98 Mesnard, J. .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,- D Mettler, K. .......................... 16, 65, 104, 115, 134,151 123, 156 Mexican Exchange Club ........................,..,,,,.,,,,, ,109 88 Meyer, J. .......,................ . Meyer, R. ....,,,,.....,..,.. . Michnolf, R. .... . Middleton, K. Mif11eron, A. .,.. . Miklane, C. Mikules, T. ..... . Mileo, M. ......... . Milbourne, R. .... . Miles, K. ...,..., . Miller, B. .... , Miller, B. .... . Miller, C. .... . Miller, Miller, ...., Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, . Miller, . Miller, Miller, Miller, Mills, E. .... . 322888015 TU Mills, M. .... . Mills, R. .... . Mills, R. .... . Mills, T. .... . Mills, W. ...., . Milor, H. ....... . Milsteacl, M. Milton, R. ...... Minnick, J. ............... . Minutes, G. .......... . Miss Northwestern Mister, W. ......... , Mitchell, R. .......... . Mitchell, Mrs. ..... . Moltrup, D. .... Moltz, C. .... . 88 98 65 88 65 98 134 88, , ..,,.......88, 104, 184 , ......88, 107, 110, 88, 114, 108, 117, .98 117 134 159 123 155 122 98 88, 99 99 88 88 99 ..99 65 65 99 167 99 .......99, 134, 159 160 ........65, 28 163 88 Monday, B. . . Monson, D. Montague, M. . Monticone, C. Moon, B. Moore, J. Moore, K. Moore, M. , Moore, N. . Moore, R. Moran, Mr. Morey, M r. Morgan, F. Morgan, F. . Morris, B. ., Morris, S. . Mosier, C. . Mosler, D. Mosley, C. Mosher, R. Moss, C. Moss, K. Mosimann, M Mott, M. Mudge-tt, Miss Mullett, J. Mullins, N. Mulloy, G. Munro, L. Murphy, Mr. Murray, C. Mr. Murray . Murray, Mrs. Murray, R. Musgrove, A. Music Cluh Mutziger, A. Myers, M. Myers, R. Myers, R. Myers, R. Myers, R. Myers, V. Myles, C. N Club Nager, S. Nairn, J. . Nary,Mr. Nash, C. . National Honor Society .,... N. B. C. Neal, H. . .. Neal, T. .... . Neel, H. Neely, D. Neher, M. Nelson, B. Nelson, M. Nelson, M. .. Nesbit, D, ......... . 88, 127, 174, 175 65 . .... 99, 111 98 .98 65, 107, 118, 105 118 . 88, 107, 113, 65 17, 149, 151, 163 .....,........ .. 98 ...,....., 98 . , 65, 111 106,121,112,114, 30 66 98 ....,...66 . . 88 ,.. . ..... .. .. .. 98 88 66, 106, 170, 171 . ., ..., ..17 87 88, 120, 116 88 98 28 98 .......19 30 99 98 117 . 88 66,105,116 98,113 98 98 . . 98 88 88 . .. . 123 .. 88 . ........ . ........ 99 .. 12,163,186 , .,,.. ...,. .... 9 8 105 ........,113 .......66 66 ........118 ........98, 159 . .,... ,,.,. 8 8 98, 114 88, 112 Neunhahn, H. ------- 83 Newcomb, G. --,-.,, 88 Newman, D. -,------,,--- -----A----- 6 6 Newman, D. ..... -----,-,v--,,f---'---,--- 8 8. 27 Newnam' F, ..... .......... 6 6, 105, 107, 121 Newpon, v, ..... .,,,.. 6 6, 105, 107, 116, 27 Nichols, F. ........ ........................-.....,....- 6 6 Nicholson, M. ,A----f---,,A---------------,---f S8 Nickles, J. ..... . Niemeyer, P. . N. L. T. Noell, P. . . . Norman, L. ,.,, . Norman, P. . Norton, C. Norton, E. Norwester' . Notes, R. .. Nowell, R. Nowland, Miss .. Nuthall, B. 66 67, 121, 112 116 88, 112 ..... ............ . 130 109 . 67, 105, . 67, 114, 170, 1'3 Nylen, D. . .... .. .... .. ssas M98 Nystrom, M. .. ...9s, 104, 114, 121, 125, iso Oberholtzer, L. ..... --------.--- f-'A A 9 8 o'Bf1ari. N. . ,'---, 98 Olden, 7. .. f O'1.eary. N. ,,ff 6, Oliver. P. 6 Olson, A. .. Omar, Mrs. .. O'Neal, D. .. O'Neal, P. . O'Neil, C. O'Neil, G. . . O'Quinn, l. ...... . Orbeck, J, ............. . Osband, R. Osborne, C. .88 Osgood, C. ..... .... . Osgood, J. O'Shea, C. Overholt, J. ,. Owen, I. ....... . Owens, J. ..... . Owens, S. Owens, S. .. Pacen, A. Padgett, C. .. Padgett, J. .. Padgett, J. .. Padow, D. .. Painter, M. ,..... . Pallmann, J. .. . Palma, M. .. Palmer, J. ,. Palumbo, Mr. Panes, R. . Parker, D. Parker, J. Parker, P. Parkes, G. Parks, V. Parrish, P. Parrott, D. Patterson, J. Patterson, K. . Patterson, P. Paxton, D. Payne, B. , Payne, K. . .. Payne, Mrs. Pear, D. . Pearric, M. Pefferly, M. Pelczar, A. ........ . Pelczar, R. Pennefeather, J. Pennell, S. ....... . Pennington, B. .... . Pennington, N. Pep Club .....,.... Peregay, S. Perkins, J. .. .. Perruso, J. ..... . Peters, F. ....... . Peterson, R. ..... . Peterson, S. Petman, M. Pettit, R. ...... . Pfeiffer, J. ...... . Pfeil, Z. ...... . Pefferly, K. Pf1ieger, B, .... . Philos, D. .... . Phillips, D. ....... . Phillips, Miss ...,. Phillips, R. ........ . Phillips, Mr. ....... . Photography ......... Photography Club Physics .............. ....... Pickens, J. ......... . Pierce, J. . . Pierce, Mr. Pierce, P. Pierce, V. Pierpont, Pike, R. ......... . Pike, W. ...... . Pincus, I-1. . .. Pinto. J. ., Piper, G. .. Pirrone, G. Pitman. M. .. Pitts. P. , Index 88 27 98 140 ss, 121, 123, 153 . ...... 98 .. .. .. .......... 99 105, 107, 115, 123, 152, 172 129 ........88 . -................ ....... ..... ..... . . . 99 88105107111 117118 --f- 1 1 5 -p- i x 88 99 99 99 67, 105, 107, 111,11 .ffff.f ...... ff ,,.... 1 .67, . 21.129, 88 67 67 99 67 121 99 112 .. 88 138 .. .... .. 88 .99 68 114 121 , , 116, ..68,115, 123, . ...... ....... . ..99 112 .. 68, 105, . 99, , 114, 10ZW1'i .....,..,88, 1 , 68 99 68 68 160 68 88 99 112 119 18 129 88 121 107 .88 117 .. 88 99 121 ...ffffisf 111 124 99, 114 118 ........68, 1113, 124 89, 111 89, 107, 117 68,115, 117, 123, 147 89,111, 114, 118, 121 113 166 89, 115, 123, 160, 22 89 89 69 89 159 123 ........69, 104, 134 .. .... 99, 89, 112, 114, Play Tournament ....... Pletcher, P. . . 214 116 .69 172 .69 Pointer, D. .69, 24 Pom Poms ..... . 124 Ponder, M. . 89 Poole, C. . . .. 89 Poole, E. 99 Poole, J. ........ ..... . . . 99 Pope, R. .. 269,111,123 Porter, M. .... ............... . .. 89 Porton, B. .. . V, , U, 134 Porton, M. .... .... 199, 34, 59 Portrait Section . .. ..... 36, 101 Posthumus, J. ..... ........ . 89 Poston, P. .. 99, 134 Potts, G. .....,. ........ 6 9, Potts, J. ............... ........ 8 9, Potts, L. ..,................. . Powder Puff Game ...... ,.,.. 115 114 69, 114 .. 183 114 Powell, C. .............. . ,..... 99, Powell, C. ,,,,. ,,,,.,,, , H 99 Power, F. ..... ,,,,,,.,,,, 9 9 Power, 1-1. ,,,, 99 Power, W. ..... .........,,.,..,....,,,,,, 8 9, 113 Powers, B. ..... ..................,....,,,,., 1 20, 168 Powers, D. .... ....... 8 9, 111,118, 121,166 Prangle, W. .... .. ....... ....................,.,.... 9 9, 117, 134 Preikszas, Mrs. .........,.,....,.,,,,,,..,,, , ,,,,,,,,,. , 26 Preikszas, O. . ..... 69, 105, 111, 115, 119, 123, 140,l41,142,144,155,157,158 Pridgen, Mr. .. ........ .... ........,,.,,...,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , 2 0 Primolf, E. . ............... ,.... . . ,,,,,,,,, ,, 89 Prince, Mrs. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 21 Proctor, E. ...,,,,,, 89, 28 Prodanovic, P. . ,,,,,.,., , ...99, 129 Prosen, D. .... 99, 119, 129 Pruitt, D. .,,,..,,,,,,, 99 PfUSCh, 1- ....-. 89, 134, 105 Prush, R. .,,.,,.,,,,,,,, , ,134 Pryor, R. . ..,, 89 Psychology Club . ,.., .,,.,.,,, 1 11 P.T.A. Jamboree . . ,, 176 Pulliam, N. ,,,,,,, 89 Pultz, M. ,, 69 Putnam, M. .. ,,,,,,, .32 . 'Q- Quill, B. . . ..... ........70 Quinn, E. ,,,, 70 Quinn, R. , , , ,,,,,,,,70 -R- Raftery, M. ..... ..,. ....... ,,.,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,, 7 0 , 105 Ranies, R. .... .... 99, 119, 113, 114 Rand, N. ....... .. ....... 70, 134, 136, 183 Rander, A. .. ,..,, ,.,,,,,., , ,, 89, 134 Rankin, J. . ..,,...., ,,,,,,, 8 9, 120 Rasmussen, B .... .. 89 Rey. 1. ..-... . . . 99 Raynor, K. ....... ..................,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 146 Read, R. ..... ...........,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,99 Reamy, J. .............. 70,105,107,114,116,124 131 Reaves, J. ..............................,,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Redditk, M. .......................... 70, 109, 114, 121, 123 Receveur, S. ,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Redmond, J. ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Redzensky, B. ..... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 99 Reed, K. ....... . .,,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,-,,, -M70 Reed, J. ....... ......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Reed. MY- --f--- ---..-. 8 ,9, 150,151, 186 187,189 Reed, P. ........ ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,,--,, 0 Rees, D. ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A Y ,gg Reese. T- f------ .-.----. 7 0, 9, 104, 105, 123, 160 Reeve, R- ------ --........................ 7 0 105, 116 Reeves, B. ..., ,,,-,-,,,,,,,,,-,,, A V 99 Reeves. S- ................ ....... 9 9 121, 111 Rehanek, Miss ,,,,,,, ,,-,,,-,--,,,--,,-,, 1 3 Reid, E. .......,..,., ,,,,,,--,,,--,,,,, 9 9 Reid, J. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,-,, 7 0 Reid, J. ..,,, ,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 3 9 Reid, P. ..... ,,,,,,-, 3 9, 111 Reid, S. .,,.,,,, -,,---,--,,,,, 9 9 Reidy, Mr. ...... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 Relihan, K. ,,,-,,,, 89 Remington, J ,--,,,--,,-, 99 Rendeley, R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Resnick, A. ,-,,,-,,- 71, 107 Ressel, K, ,,,.,,,,, ,,-,,, ,,,,,- A 9 9 Reynolds, A. ,-,,,,,--,, 89 Reynolds, A. -,,,-,, 89 Reynolds, B. ,,,-,,,-, 89 Rice, C. .... . Rice, J. ....99 123 .......71, Richards, J. ,..,,. . Richards, Mrs. Richey, G. Richter, D. Richter, K. ,... . Richerson, J. ..., . Richerson, V. Riep, A. ........ . Riggs, L. ......... . Rinehart, K. Ring, J. ........ . Ritchie, J. ...... . Rivenbark, C. Rivenbark, F. Roads, O. ......... . Roberson, D. Roberts, C. .... . Roberts, M. ...... . Robertson, B. .,.,.... . Robinette, Miss Robinson, J. .....,. . 89, 140, 152, 115 32 89 99 89 99 111 89, . ....... 71 71, 99, 99 106, 113 114, 116 121,116 107 .99 .89,116 111,112 .89 134,115 71 114, 155, Robinson, M. .... . Robinson, W. .. ,,,,,,, 71, Rock, H. ......... . Rockwell, R. .... . Rockwell, V. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rodes, C. ...,,...,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--s,-, 7 2, Rodriquez, F. ..r... ......,. 8 9, 134, 147, Roe, Miss ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1, Roebuck, F. ..... . Rogers, M. ........ . Roman Banquet Ronca, Mr. . .... . .. Ronemus, E. Rosen, B. .... ,..., . Rosenberg, N. Ross, C. Ross, K. . ,...., .. Rosser, H. Rosser, T. ...... Rossiter, L. Roth, E. .... . Roth, S. ......... . Rowe, M. .,... . Rowey, M. Royer, R. Royer, S. Rozzler, L. Rubican, D. Rubin, R. ..... . Ruddell, J. ..... . Runfola, T. .... . Rupp, B. ...... . Russell, J. ..,... . Russer, K. . .... Rutherford, C. .... . Ryan, C. .......... . Sadie Hawkins .. Sadler, B. ......... . Sale, J. ,........ . Sale, J. ...... . Sales, M. Sales, R. ........ . Samel, G. ........ . Sampson, P. .... Sancewich, R. ...... Sanders, D. ..... . Sanders, D. Sanders, F. .... . Sandes, W. Sanford, P. Sard, C. ........ . Sartori, J. ........ . Satterheld, B. .... . Satterfield, J. .... . Saunders, S. ..... . Savage, W. Sawyer, W. Saylor, N. Scafone, J. Schaefer, C. ..... . Schaefer, T. ..... . Schear, H. ....... . Schenkel, J. Scherer, H. Scheyett, P. Stfhiapa, J. ..... . Schiapa, J. Sch fidler, G. .... . -5- 105 183 .... .. 22 99 .........188 128, 129 108 89, . ....... 72 72 99 159 114 .unW.99,11L .. ....... 99 89 72 ......99 134 ff. 72, .. ..... 89, 89, . 89 399, 152 111 99 108 1 04, 140 111, 118 117 167 ......89 ......99 72, 105, 115, 117, 174 LVHHUMMLHSSNWMMUUL 89 72, 104, 160, 178, 105, 123, 179,184 - -----.-............................ ......... . 89 73, 106, 73, 105, 134, 137, 112, 172 147,183 99, 121 117 .. 29, 99 159 1 9, 89, 73, 99 111, 147 ..89 , 120 89, 129 73 114 --------M 1 ....fQf99, 89 129 73 12 73 89 100 89 Index Schlesinger, D. ..... . Schnellinger, B. ..... . Schocke, U. ......... . Schroth, M. Schroyer, W. Schulz, M. ..... . Schwartz, B. Schwartz, B. Schwier, J, ..... . Science Fair Scott, H. ...... Scott, J. .. .... Scott, Miss ...... Seaboth, Mr. Sealing, P. Sears, J. .. Sebastian, B. Seibert, D. Seidenspinner, Senior, S. Senior Section R. ..... . Serfass, V. ....... . Sewell, H. Shaffer, F. Shaider, D. ..... . Sharp, R. ....... . Shatzer, N. Shea, C. ......... . Sheahin, A. Sherbine, B. Sherlin, B. Sherlin, G. Shif11et, J. .... . Shine, E. ..... . Shine, J. ...... . Shipe, D. ...... . Shipp, C. .... , Shirk, J. 8 100 .......10-0 1ffs9Q 100, 115, ........73, WQQQQQfQ...89 ....1:1i..89 100 ........191- 'fQ1fQ.. 89 .......73 100 5'ffQ...74 5377100 C5120 5 37, Shirkey, J. .... . Shlagel, O. . Shomette, P. Shope, H. Short, P. Short, J. ...... . Shortt, H. ...... . Shreeve, C. .... . Shreeve, H. .... . Shreve, G. .... . Shuey, K. ,. Sichelman, L. Sickle, B. . Sickle, S. 74, 134, ...fff24f74, .ff'i39fii'06f0 .. ...... 74, 105, 1 113,119: 1 ,152 74, 105 116,121, 114 116 a r 123 Sieg, A. .. Sigmon, G. ..... . Sigmon, M. .... . Silbaugh, J. ..... Silverstein, G. Simacourbi, B. Simmons, M. ...... Simmons, T. Simms, J. ..... . Simons, H. ...... . Simons, M. .. Simpson, N. Simpson, P. Sinclair, E. ..... . Sinclair, P. ..... . Sines, C. Sipp, B. .... . Sireni, L. .... . Sisco, B. ......... . 90, Skiados, M. ...... . Skidmore, R. ..... . Skinner, B. .... . Slavin, B. Slifer, Mrs. ..... . Smay, A. ..... . Smith, Smith, B. .. A. Smith, C. Smith, D Smith, D. .. Smith, E. ...... . Smith, F. .... . Smith, G Smith, G. .... . G Smith, . .. .. Smith, H. ..... . Smith, 1. . Smith, J. Smith, J. . Smith, J. ..... . imfffff.. 90 109 74, 105, 100, 114, 100 ...ffl 90 111 90, 117,' 126,57 90 122 100, 90 74 100 74, .....,.,,.,., 75 186 23, 90, 104, 110, 125, 127, , 107, 1142 90, 105, 107, 110, 116, 114 75, 105, 109, ........115, 112 215 90 90, 112 1 Smith, 1. ........... . Smith, Mi. R. Smith, Mr. W. .... . Smith N. Smith, P. ....... . Smith, R Smith, R. .... . Smith, s. Smith, s. .... . Smith, S. ..... . Smith, T, Smith, T. ....... . Smith, W. .... . Smith, W. ..... . Smither, J. .... . Snider, D. ...... . Soccer .... . Solomon, B. .... Solow, J. ....... . Sorsdal, G. ..... . Sotler, D, ......... Souder, P. ..... . Soules, J. ............ . Spagnould, A. ..... . Spalding, O. ....... . Speer, R. ......... . Speicher, J. . ..... .. Spicknall, Miss . Spiegal, R. ..... . Spencer, K. .... . Spencer, W. Spicer, B. Spires, T. ....... . Spittle, R. ........... Sprinkle, T. ..... . Stachitas, F. Staley, S. Stamler, B. Stamm, D. .... . Stanford, J. Stanton, R. ..... . Stark, C. ..... . Stark, E. ..... . Stark, J. Starke, R. Stasulli, D. ..... . Stasulli, M. ..... . Statler, B. ..... Statori, R. Steere, S. ...... . Stegall, S. . Stegall, S. Stello, J. .. Stelzer, W. ....... . Stephens, G. .. ........ Stephenson, Mrs. .... . Stephenson, R. ...... . Stern, M. .... ...... . Stevenson, W. Stewart, G. ..... . Stilles, R. ...... . Stilwell, J. . St. Jacques, V. .. Stoner, R, ..... . Storch, R. ......... . ...Qff1'00f'i'i'2Q ..100 . 21 -...17 114 100 100, ...........75, 104, 105, 124,131,178,180, -..ff.'ffi'i'4', 'i20Q 140, fffffff7'6Q .100 129 106, 181 .100 90 .100 .. 90 75 129 141 100 100 112 123 ..........90, 111, 114, 121, .......76, 106, , , 16, 76, .......100, 104, 115, 134, 90 130 115 180 76, 105 76 100 90, 123, 140. . AYYYYY. ....... 4. ........... . 155 100 ......100 90 .....76 137 134, 90, 113, 116 90 145 142, 100 'i'0071i3'4 575 , ,155, 159 134 122 90, 105, 108, 116f'1'i'7f' .. 76 100, 114 90 90 140 76, ...fffQQff76.'S104f'1'0S ,C 113,119,173, 178 100 100 106, 179 ............... ..... . 100 90 . ..,. 100 90 100 Stotler, D. .. Stoutsenburger, L. Stover, J. ............... 76 Q'1042''i'0Sf'106Q i'i'2Q MA Strickland, R. .....,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,-,,, , Strosnider. B. Strosnider, J. ..... . Stuart, R. ,.,, Stuck, N. .. .......,,, Student Council ....... Stueler, M. ......... . Stueller, G. ....... . Stunkel, Mr. ...... . Suhwom, D. .... . Suit, G. ....... . Suit, J. .... . Sulhoff, B. .... . Sullivan, C. .... . Sullivan, D. Sullivan, N. .... . Sullivan, P. Sullivan, S. Summers, S. ...... . Sutton, G. ...,,,..,,,,, Sutton, T. ......,..,.,,,,, , Sweetheart Dance ..... 112, ..........100, 77, ff22f .......90, 104, 124, 166, 100, 1.100 114,121 100 122 129 111 .. 90 104 ..77 .100 186 .100 77 77 77 90 . 90 180 111 100 .. .-....... 90 90 .......180 Swetnam, D. ...l....71 Swift, C. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Sylvester, R. ,,,,. ...77,,77A777 ,,,,,,,,,A,,, 9 0 szab0,J. . ..,. , ,.. , . ...., .,vv A . 100, 115 -T- ras, vv. 11111111.. 11..... 111...,.. 77, 115, 131 Tahg P. ..,.11111,1.1. 1111111................ 100 Taliaferro, K. ,..--ff-, 90, 111, 118 Talley, L. .,..,,,,,, ..4...Y............... 1 00 Talley, M. ......, -44-A-A---------f, 1 00 Tanavage, L. -----.- 77 Tanner, G. ...... ,----,------ 1 00 Torplay, M. ..... -f--ffA--,---,--,-- 9 0 Tate, M. .,,,,,,,,.... ......,,................. 1 00, 114 Tatspaugh, M. ,.... ,,1.............ff.f.fA1-.--------.----, 7 7 Tavernese, R. ...... ........................-.--------.fAA-A-- 9 0 Taylor, B. .... ........ 9 0, 105, 107, 111, 116 Taylor, B. .1 .....f...1.1...............-1.1-1----- '90 Taylor, 1. .1 .......................-.. 190, 121 Taylor, K. .1 ..... .............vff.-..1--.------f.------------------- 1 90 Taylor, Mrs. . ...,,.............................-........---..-..-- ----, 1 7 Taylor, R. .......... ..................w..-.--1--------------1,-1----,-, 7 7 Teeple, W.. ,,,,,,,,,. 78, 115,117, 123, 140,171 173 Temple, C. ...1................A..-------- ---.-,-----------f--1 1 1100 Temple, T. .... 1. 1 ............1...........1.--.----.., 100, 127 Tenley, G. .... -f--,'-'f--V 1 00 Terpay, ,,,,, ......... 9 0, 177 Thespians . ---ff-ff 106 Thom, G. ....,... 1 90 Thomas, C. ...... f,f-,,f-'-- 9 0 Thomas, D. 1 1- VVVV -1 90 Thomas, K. .. 1 78, 119 Thomas, P. 1 1 1 90 Thomas, R. ,,,, . 1 1 1 90, 152, 158 Thomas, R. 1 1 90 Thomas, S. 90, 105, 107, 111, 116 Thompson, E. 1 1111 1 90 Thompson, H. . 1 1 1 1 90 Thompson, P. 90 Thompson, R. 11 1 1 90 Thompson, S. 11 1 1 1 90 Thompson, T. 1 1 1 11-11 ---100 Thorne, R. 111100, 110, 115 Thorpe, P. 11 1-111--1- -1 111-1-78 Tillyer, J. ,.,. 11.11.111 1 I 111111 100 Tippets, D. . 1111111- 100 Tippett, W. . 111111111 100 Tolson, C. ..1.111 1 1-11111-111 78 Tompkins, R. ---11-------- 90 Tomlinson, B. --1111-1---111111 78 Tonello, P. ...1 111111 1 00, 159 Tomey, B. 11---111111-1-- ---100 Torpey, K. 111. 111--111111111-1--- - -78 Torrilo, E. .11.11.1 -1------1 9 0, 105, 112 Tortera, T. 1.1... 11-1---111------------ 1 00 Towers, M. 11 1--1--11111111---- -78 Towland, Mrs. 1----1-1 -1-16 Trabana, P. 11111 111---- 1 00 Track ..111111.1. ---1f-1-- 1 52 Trainor, G. 1. 11111- 90 Trainum, L. 1.11 --1---1-1--------11--1------------ 1 00 Trainum, S. 11.1.1 1111111111111---1-1111111-----111--- 1 00 Trammell, T. .... 111111 2 7, 78, 104, 106, 107 112, 126, 183 Travers, L. ,,,1, ....1111 7 8, 105, 109. 111 Travis, R. 111. --11-1-1-------1-1---------- 1 OO Tressler, S. 11---1----11111111 90, 114 Trifon, M. ------- 78, 112 r,11Ha-Y .1 1-111111- 1- 114 Triplet, J. .V11111 1 Troxler, H. 1,.1 . Tulkin, S. 11111 1 Tull, J. 1111111111 1 Turner, A. 1.11 1 Turner, J. 11.1. . Turner, J. .1.11 1 Turner, K. ,..1 1 Turner, K. 1. Tyrrell, S. . -U- Ulmer, L. .111111111 1111111 1 Underwood, I.. 111.1 111111111111 1 1111901 Utz, W. .,1,,11.. ..11111..11111 1 VanNess, A. .. VanNess, j. . VanNess. ,11 Vasco, F. ,,.,, . -V- ..Qff1071f' 221, 779,717i5.'7i477'. 90, 104, 112, ' - 100 ..78 105 101 . 78 114 .79 1.18 101 148 101 101 101 114 90 101 lOl Vasco, M. .,... . VanStratum, Veitch, F. ,,,,,1..,,,,, . Venning, D. .1,,, . Vice-Principals Vincent, B. ....... . Vinick, E. ,1,1 . Violette, P. Viynors, D. ..,... . Volentine, D. Volentine, K. 1... . Volentine, P. Volland, K. 1..1...., . VonLimb.ach, G. ....,. ........,..1....., . Vrana, B. ..,,....,.,..1, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9, Vranas, P. ........,. ....,.. 7 9, 114, Vucanon, E. Wade, B. ...... . Wagner, E. Waight, L. Waldron, R. .... . Walker, C. Walker, E. .... . Walker, E. Walker, R. ..... . Walker, V. .. .. Walker, W. .... . Walter, D. .... . Walter, L. ,.,.. . Wangler, M. Ward, C. Ward, L. Ward, R. ...... . Warren, C. .,., . Warwick, j. .. Wathen, M. .. . Watkins, D. Watkins, J. .. .. Watkins, R. ..... . Watson, R. ...., . Watts, P. .. Waugh, D. .. Waynberg, W. Ways, J. .....,... . Weaver, W. ..... Webb, G. ...,. . Webb, L. ....... .. Webster, N. Weinstein, R. ..., Weller, W. .... Wells, B. .,,... . Wells, N. Wells, R. Wells, V. 1..,.. . 91, 113, Index 112, 79, .........l01, 101, ........101, 129 -W- .....190. 1111111190 101 90, '...Qf90,7 ,..11111. . 90 7.7.ffffff90, 1701s', 91, .......91, 107,1l1, 116, if 11 1, 116 Wenzel, R. ,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,, . Werkins, N. Wermine, W. .,,,. . Weston, M. Wheeler, J. .,,,. . 2 D' fi fl 3 32 ata 35. fb ? P' S at 5. sw S 5 31 P1 n-4 White, ...... 2 D' 53. F' S 5 E1 r-1 :r Q. fb :1- r: I 0, rt P1 Whitington, 1 Whitlock, R. ..... .... . Whitney, R. .... . Whiton, A. ....... . Whitt, K. ............ . Whitt, R. ..... . 80, ffffQf91', .11111111111W111-.80 . .... ....................................... so 91,105,107,111,120 7APfffffff7272779-1-,771-5-411 Whittington, C. ....... ........................1..1...11.111.1. 9 1 Wiest, L. ............... ........ . Wigglesworth, J. Wighington, A. w,ghr, s. ,........... . Wilbur, L. ..... . W'ilcher, A. .... . XVilcher, D. .. XVilcox. 1. XY'ilcoxen. L. W'ilders. S. ..... . XY'ilhelm, J. .... . 80, 105, 107, 115, l35,136,174, 7777f1Qff1i0.7 ...ff.'.7.f971Q7' 6 Wilkins, L. ....... 1- 101 Wilkinson, S. ..... 101 Willett, P. 1 .1 91 Willett, T. . 11 11111 --91 Williams, B. -111140 Williams, C. 111. 1 101 Williams, J. ..1. 101 wiiuams, N. ..... .................. 9 1 Williams, W. 11 1 . 101 Williamson, C. ...... ..1.1.1. l 8, 91, 130 Wilson, B. .......... 1 ........1...... 80 Wilson, D. ..... ..... . Wilson, J. ..... . Wilson, K. .... . Wilson, K. ..... . Wilson, L. Wilson, L. ..... . Wilson, T. ...... . Wilson, W. ....... 101 101 91 80 114 101, 101 129 101, ..........,.-.91 101 Windley, N. ...... ,,,,.,, , Windsor, M. ..... ,,V,,,,,, 1 01 Wine, R. .............. .,..,,.., 1 01 Winehenner, J. .,,,,,,,, 101 Wingo, D. ........... ,,,,,,, 8 1 Wirlgo, J- 111.111.1101 Winkler, C. ,,,..,, -U91 Winner, W. .. ,,,,, M7101 Winsor, W. ........ ..........,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Wissman, D. ..... ....,.,...,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 9 1 Withrow, W. ....... ........ 1 Ol, 112, 115,134, 146 W.J.A.S. .. . .......,. ......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 1 19 Wolbach, E. .... ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 0 1 Wolfe, J. ....... . 28, 81 101 Wolfe, R. ..,,....... ,,,,,,,,,--,--,-,, V Wolfman, E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 91 Wvllman, 1- 1111- .111.. 9 1, 117, 152 Wolstrup, L. . ,91, 117 Woltz, W. . .. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,91 Womburg, B. . ,,,, 134 Womeldorf, B. 109, 117 Womerlly, M. V 91 Wood, B. . U 4 91 Wood, G. .. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,--,, VVNV- - 3 1 Wood, M1 1 178, 179 Woodard, S. .. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Woods, M. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , -101 Woodside, E. .. 101, 152 Woolsey, C. ..... ,-,,, ,,,, ,--, 3 1 World History H 22 Wormeldorf, B. 1..1... , .,,,,,,, 91 Wortman, J. ......., . ,,,,, , 91 W0Y1YFhf R- 111... 1191, 155 Wrestling .,.. . ---,,,, 147.151 Wrgaht, C1 11 11 101, 160 Wright, E. ...... ----,,,----- 1 O1 Wright, S. ....... ,-,,,,,, 1 01 Wyman, V. ...... ,,,,,,-, 1 01 Wynn, T. ..... 1.31, 115 Yake, H. .... . Yale, C. ........ . Yannone, J. 81 11 ..11... .91 Yamell, M11 1..111 .... ' .'.'ii5Qiiii1iiii1Qj1.35 Yates, C. .......... 112, 114 Yates, L. ....,,,,.,, -------.- - Yeatman, M. .,... . Yeo, J. ..,..,..,,, , Voumans, M. ...... V-,-,-- 8 1, D Zaas, M. .....,, , ,,.,,, ,-,.------,Y--,---,- ----.-' 9 1 Zahnhiser, K. ,,.,, ,,-----, 91, 105: Yingling, R. Yoshpe, J. ........ . Young, . ..... . Young, E. Young, J. Young, K. Young, R. Young, W. ..... . Y Teens Zalonis, M. Zecher, J. zergief, B. ....... ffffEi2'i7'1'1'57'iZ2 'i2i5'7'ilili' Zeiss, R. ,,,,,,.,,,-,,,V- -,V-----,---- 4'----,------- - Zdfman- R- -111-1111111111 .11.1.1.....1.... ..... 1 1 11111 .... , Zerbst, S. ..... . Zion, C. .. .........101 91 81 1 91, 112 ..,......101 124 121, 91 .81, 115 1111......1....101 ...,....101, 159 155, 177 117, 126 82 ..........10l 155, 156 .,........160 .. 101 . .101 . ...-11O1 ,JZ .MQW JW Ziwjffmwjfl Maigffgfazjfwjifiw waiawc To The Senior Class of 1960 Q affffwpdgjij Over the years, it has been my privilege towork with many young people in our American Secondary schools. I have appreciated the wholesome and objective out- look exhibited toward the varied problems of living and learning in a school community such as ours. You have devoted yourselves faithfully to the many chal- lenging tasks and therefore have made lasting con- tributions to your school. The course you have charted will be an inspiration for theimany who will follow you. 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