Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

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YS D, E fe ..,-..1'- gi. xif ' 7 J , 'L ,x i 5 r S EB l li? I I 1 9 EERE Ti IIIII ,......-- ZOO eff'-if-as-1 f -.-Y. ,r.... .if Nw Q , - gr From my beginning 1912 to my present status, I have experienced the tread of time andthe pace of progress. These walls are visible vestiges of the evolution of my growth, but the countless footsteps and voices that have reverberated throughout my halls are the true symbols of my heritage. 5 Q n . Q ig-1 ' W ,L, x 4..- ri X 1 x 1 . 4 y Q EDITORS Ann Pirochta Krista Kaasik ADVISOR Robert R. Rickard A -A, ,9,,.', 7'5 .'fLr'h? 3,.,'.f':i',f -T 6:-1 'w.w.:, g . 'Ht-f.,'-.:'., we ' . u 52: 1 9 X ff fl , 'A A YQ f . , J. , rr ' , ' 44 .w,.,,. Pontiac Senior High School 250 West Huron Street Pontiac, Michigan 1 cy-.,, ,rmivlm ' . - age, iygflig 1:51, V A Ei, figf?QQ5ij25' 5 nY53i3? l li I Otter This Chronicle of Another Ar- , ,,.-eh? W :asses ff , ig r IIEEETI l5 ?EE92+ - f+ To you, the students of the post ond the future .. To you who ore growing with me still... To you, the people ofthe school ond community . . . To oll who have shared in ond contributed to my growth. 'ilfll 1 lj. '- 5 , ,j,, Ag.iQcf k:f17,9- his lv ' ,gpm gmt? ,w.t ' . ' ,YL ' 4,g1gT,:Z1Z3J1:- V'5.-lik-f.-Tgajf .LQ , - , zswafwf. r+2mveHm .5 ', 'fu i wwfwgf-. 7 1'5?ii?'ff f , H - ff ' -.,' I - .. . 4 If Year's Experience ancl Progress... TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty. . . Organizations. . . Athletics. . . Seniors. .. . Underclassmen .... Advertising and Index .... hh ? L, . Growth Sees Many Changes 2 V? 1' Q- .1 WW? ' ' t 7, 2 4 4 'Q Homecoming festivities thrilled many. Rhoda Goldberg traced 109 years of progress in designing the first official P.H.S. seal. P.H.S. students dueled with Grosse lsle High for top honors on WWJ-TV's Quiz-Em on the Air program. PS for The First Time. , Oklahoma resounded through the halls as the Vocal Music Department combined talent with the Dramatic Department in presenting a thrilling professional performance. Bomb scare? J will nw P the ft X f f. No man is an islandp no man stands alone. P.l'l.S. students realize the satis- faction of giving. 'fl A new camera! Another hallmark for the publication staff . . . , ... , .... .,.,...... --Q-ii. ,..- 1 Knowledge was attained sometimes not willingly 5 W4 YW rid I Provide A Variety of Learning ..,.-,fl In the science laboratory students analyze the complex nature of liv- ing matter. Education for lite consists of many varied channels, and the end The product is the sum of the whale. ability to reason logically, a cooperative attitude, and a wealth of l for acts and statistics are basic the debatel. 2 Situations for My Students. Bath sexes discover the challeng- ing experience gained in preparing a well-planned meal. Co-op 'Indians' analyze political strategy at the State Co-op Club Congress. 3 5 Q , MQW , Ea., ', Cf? lf' Opportunity to tram for successful careers is the real-life philosophy of the Business Education Department. Print Shop provides a variety of activities necessary for a rather complex vocation. b 3 fl 5312 .1 -1 Vocational students learn skills in a modern industrial atmosphere. I Encourage The Broadenlng of 0 I hear America Singing . . . Guest Conductor, William L. Daw- son, leads Ihe zombined 750 voices of Ohe Vocal Music Depart- ment at Dhe Fall Vocal Cnlinic. n gfff' ,454 'f 4 f--WH'--.,,mm ' 1 g ffm' f in :Ls uf W.. - Interest In Fme Arts and Sports. ffr 37-fytiiff ., ..,,, 5 , ' I , y sa - If The high iump depicts one of the many indi- l, 5 1 3 vidual challenges of physical education. ' , .g z- .,--4-. sw .. .fig :LI Q 1 f Y . , .,. X 1 .. .... 1-', A, . ' ' -,. f gr 1 Developing physical stamina is a basic goal for modern living. 'sin The ability to converse is sometimes overdeveloped. ' Instilling values of education and citizenship in youth.. faithfully serving as wise counselors and sincere friends . .. dedicating their efforts to the preservation of an enlightened democracy: these are the invaluable services of my . . uculty 2,1 L, 'Q,gL?1,yg,- . . 'f ul , in 'mu E.: ' - f rc, -ng, , , . wi: ., I' X 'E ff, ' N + ' rl W-uf Z 'fglilll if ' it f : ' -1'l2Q2:i.? i , : ,JJ , 1 A 1 f ,L-,-gf f , H ff V- -I K i 'ig 'iTQT 7 -M' R ,..,...z.. . ge The Heart of An Hr-'-'- COMMUNITY SERVICE . . . Dr. Philip Proud, Assistant Superintend- ent, discusses the seriousness of early drop-outs from school. DR. DANA WHITMER, Superintendent of Schools, Ph.D. I F, Q BOARD OF EDUCATION it Operating from its headquarters at 40 Patterson St., the Board of Education makes plans and deci- sions which influence all Pontiac school pupils. Head- ing the board of seven members, Mr. Glenn H. Grif- fin works with Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Superintendent of Schools, and his three assistants, Dr. Philip Proud, Dr. Otto Hufziger, and Dr. Russel Curtis, to admin- igfer the extensive Pqntiqg Public School Sygtem, Due RUSSELL W. CURTIS, Coordinator of OTTO C. HUFZIGER, Assistant in to their efforts, P.H.S. students are able to utilize 5e d 'Y Ed f 'l 'f Ed-I1 CI '9e of 505502551 95-54- up-to-date textbooks, modern equipment, and to take advantage of appropriate curricular and extra- curricular activities. Wy. , fr. mf V ' rg ,M I' , l ,kg ' . L. L. Q TQ E' ' I , Q lk I ' Lola B. King ' t uw .X bp- Y' V 2 f V' if ' Glenn H. Grimn M. Osmun sh ' I , 1 - .1 i DY- WUIVSY Godsell Rev. J. Allen Parker William H. Anderson Louis H. sehimmel 8 .nfasc-fn.-wssv-1 9 2 5 mum ir I mf' Institution ls Its Faculty. 2' ' Q2 'KN FRANCIS W. STALEY PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANTS Acting as the head administrators of Pontiac Senior High School are Mr. Francis Staley and his assistants. ln their responsible posi- tions these four men perform their duties with persistent efiorts. Mr. Staley coordinates schedules and keeps the school running smoothly. Mr. C. T. Forsman, assistant principal and Student Council advisor, handles problems dealing with choice of college and scholarships. As boys' counselor, Mr. Donald McCracken has a iob in which his encouragement and help have made him well-known to many stu- dents. ln addition, Mr. Harold Smead, attendance counselor, diligent- ly checks on students and their attendance records. If liflf, x, THE BIG THREE . . . Our an-the-spot photographer secretly snapped this shot of C. T. Forsman, Frances W. Staley, and Donald E. McCracken con- ferring on matters of great importance to everyone in Pontiac High School. 9 C. T. FORSMAN . '. M. ff an mi DONALD E. McCRACKEN . If HAROLD SMEAD, Attendance Counselor aw , l px 05 , VERNNELL F. DUFFY RICHARD C. FELL -ft g ' ff t RAYMOND J. GRAFF 1-'94 tif. By Guiding and lnlluencin VOCATIONAL CO-ORDINATORS The activities of the Vocational Co-ordinators make it possible for students to learn a vocation of their choice while working in business or industry. An apprenticeship is not an uncommon occurrence in the Vocational Depart- ment. Adults may further their education by attending the Adult Education Program, organized, supervised, and ar- ranged bythe vocational co-ordinators. . ,.,,, ,An 5.5. 7 . K 'I'---1 ,1 it 'P 5 Q wp-5 GET A JOB . . . That's iust what Mrs. Yvonne luppenlatz, office co-ordinator, and Mr. Ralph Rgpgel retailing co-ardinator, do for students. IO gl 'lleachers Serve Youth. . in I I w 5 I x .,. - ' ' ,M .,:. , x ,V .U ,P r HAROLD DEARING GERALD G. HUNT ROSE McDONALD DONALD E. McCRACKEN BETTY MURPHY MARY PARRISH ELMA WATERMAN 'if 'gm ,....,,f-- PLANNING THE FUTURE . . . Mrs. Rose M Colwell on the important topic ol the future. LIBRARIANS There is no need to dial 113 for in library is at the disposal of all stude cDonald, senior counselor, advises Lynn formation, the school nts. Here, Miss Viola Fitch and Mr. Russell Buller, head librarians, will help any inquisitive student find literature ranging from alchemy to Zulu. Q 45'-TW I RUSSELL BULLER VIOLA FITCH Future Social Workers ll COUNSELORS Always ready to advise students and to discuss their problems are the counselors at P.H.S. Adiusting program cards during the semester rush, familiarizing new stu- dents with the school, and helping teen- agers to plan their futures are but a few of the duties which keep the counselors extremely busy. WHAT'S TRUMP? . . . Miss Viola Fitch always gives students a good deal in the library, although she must occasionally request them to contribute to her kitty, 'ga-ft. .nTiL'.'L. CATHERINE AINSWORTH JOHN J. ANTISDEL ROBERT BEAUCHAMP Tomahawk Head of English Department ELISE M. BEST HAROLD DEARING PETER G. EVARTS LEWIS HAYNER MAXINE JACKSON LILLIAN JACOBS THE PLAY IS THE THING Utnllzmg an attractlve bulletnn board, Mr. Robert Beauchamp Head of the Engllsh Department explains a scene from LEND ME THINE EAR Englush teachers listen attentwely as Universrty ot Michigan freshmen Alex Sekles and Dick Mcloughlln analyze college preparatlon requirements 12 The Skills of Reading, Wrtng -. cmd Listening Are Developed. I Z. as .51 ok Q 75 ff' ,ii 1, ' 'V fs STUDENTS or THE RouND TABLE . . . Enthusiastic students of Mrs. GNN A-ND BEAR 'T . Dirk R09-ers C0 f Pl5-'95 the Stuck Ann Morrow's English class progress toward the Gateway to Success. of 'eq'-l Pd 5005 Wh'Ch he will 'EUC' dU '9 VNS 'WEE Ye'-1' stay at Pontiac High School. ' .v A'-sf' , 3 . Wm' ra HELEN LAPlscH f-516. , ,K MILDRED LOPER, Q fv- L -,. ,E Future Nurses A . V I FRANCES MARTZ, -in-7 French Club Sr ,. , ' T a , FJ, 1,- . x 'S f-.5 ji W Vs.. fs i 4 in x X .Ex i ks ' , N 1 N riniirffvn' Mclpvgh ' ELIZABETH W. MEDONALD ANN ESS MORROW, Future Teachers GERTRUDE OVERTON ROBERT R. RICKARD, Quiver BARBARA RODAL HARRY WENZEL Equipment Manager ROWENA SMITH MARY RUBERT GERTRUDE ROTSEI. T3 JP: ' A qv 53:8- A ff Q R .4 5, ,avr ' . A figfl ry.- 'D - Qt' x - , E ' TZ' 1 K .K wil r wg, 5,5 A AL I A- ,f E- Q23 'x f 45 5, -v.Q '43 A g study the globe and the miniature sputniks which revolve around it. 2 Past, -...W g. Ax 'ss Present, and Future Are Correlated. , 3 A ',, -- , .V he 0' Q ' as af 5 . ,r I ft , A x . 1 t 3' . ,fi ..4 ,V X . z 7 . , my ' Q' F if ' I 3, L ' 'V , 1 - nip. P ' . I t :DNA FORMAN JAMES GRAYBIEL ROLAND HALLQUIST, GORDON HENRY JOHN MAtuno, Ross MQDONALD Hi-Y Co-Advisor Golf Court' GUY BEVINGTON, Head at Social f C Studies Dept. COLON MCGLOWN soclAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT . Y K rl' 'fr get .- gg , DONALD MCMILLEN, l - . - 'E 5 ? ' Student Union I ' Q L': j , . 3--,W 5 I - 95? W' BETTY MURPHY ts,--1 , . ff 4 , wx G WALLACE SCHLOERKE, VUVSHY Clvb WHO'S WHO? . . . Familiar to every student of Mrs. Edna Forman's civics classes are the faces of current world leaders. lk . s 1 'Q 5' LOUISE VAUGHAN +55 ARNOLD WILSON, 1,1 4, Assistant Football Coach 1 j f .lv Baseball Coach :-7 4 A V FRED ZITTEL, 91 JV Basketball Coach -119 WHAT A SMALL WORLD! . . . Mr. Colon McGlown and his geography students 14 4 s N. J I if L' .Q X ' i iv I - wtuddiif J, V iv . t T I Hy ,. I 'T del WM llll 1 Math and Science Are Space Age Demamii. MALE MATHEMATICIAN5 . . . Evidently this group of boys . finds Miss Mary Gibbs' geometry class real solid. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT is 2 H T 3' ,xi C 5 in G Y. , .A -7 ' W N ' , R f. E gi . , I -Q ,i s bu, Ewfilh, , 4 W . 4,WQ, ' vi , In A 'V 1 , x ,. - is SN R I V543 f, I 'I mul K, as ?' ,! , N 'tau vu, 4 I-0-. N if ,gp le ' bf- 'K ' ' fs: -:ff J X ' th z I A MIKE ANDONIAN' MARY GIBBS ED HEIKKINEN, Baseball Coach Ass't Football , f Cross Country Coach x I E f Coach I .ic ,ix GERALD HUNT, th Head of Mathematics Dept. Jovce swear MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT , BEATRIX VOGEL WALTER AINSWORTH, Ushers' Club ROBERT BOYCE, Swimming Coach FORREST BROWN, Lab Assistants . -17 MAnioN LEHNER, 4 Praiectionists VT05 L: gD9U'5T6 ' -'oisHGus1Eo? . . . Mr. Gerald Hunt and Mr. vim' Lind- PAUTIB T-INEWMQ ep ' quist enjoy after-dinner activities during the faculty Christmas ' party. XTX 4 -vlirti ' L ..- N ty! I wEsLsY MAAs -MQ W H , Jovcs MARTIN , T ,Ha ,T Momma mcHAnosoN 5 ,ic ex ,qi i T srsvs szno, l A i' f 157 cuvfonn wlicox if ' JoHN M. Younsrsrsn, '7 , f ig Linnean Society X - CUT OUT THE MONKEY BUSINESS ' peter and Pat Kline interview a rtrw ,v -- in evolution. ,vu cumg- mow-mg I5 L 4.2. :H rdf-Jr: .X . L X J I 115. J J., S I, fl' 1 1 ,Q 4 x 5, THOMAS ATKINSON OLGA DISTAD YVONNE IUPPINLATZ, Ca-op LOY5 KADER LEO KAWIECKI, N Students Are Prepared To Meet The BELL TELEPHONE CALLING . . . Otticials of Bell Telephone tour the Business Education De- partment and look over prospective employees. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT KEYBOARD SYMPHONY . . . That typing ex- perience is invaluable in the business world is realized by Mr. Loys Kader's commercial class as they continually strive to develop this skill. W a ff . . psf Ls? ADA MCDONNALL 'W 4 Hi-Y Co-Advisor ' I It -w ff K WILLIAM LACY, i ,uh Head at Business Dept. 'S' X ELMER T. LEE , 'Q' A g if ' ELLA McMANUS, 1 Y-Teen Co-Advisor I6 can Munn ' QQ., mx 1 im ff' CARMI ODELL RALPH ROTSEL, L Retail Co-ordinator ,VJ- HERBERT H. SANFORD, Faculty Advisor 'X si BERTHA STEPHENS gl HELEN SWANSON Y-Teen Co-Advisor WILLIAM F. Tomvxms ' 1 r it li get .. 4 fie MARGARET west K I I Challenge of Industry and Business. ,135 Q X . - FS' -wr KE N ...gel N xx , .V gl' A .f- vu. f 2 -55:-:E zz I A - I ff? V- , YW , .mix f ff 'm ash 2 . ima, new -5-A, L b . W ef, , E 3 ,2 PETER A. ALDO JOSEPH L. ATWELL RODNEY BACON THEODORE CARLSON VERNELL DUFFY ROY M. GALLIPO QQ I-Il IT TAKES SKILL TO BE A PRINTER . . . Mr. Ted Carlson inshuds Ron Sugg on the fine points thu! create a more effedive pnnved page. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT THE A WIRE'S CONNECTED TO THE B WIRE . . . Thomas Malloms and Augusl Shurber peer under The hood of an au Iomobile and are faced with the maze of u moior. 1-aff. in V RALPH GARDNER . 5, cAlus A, GORDON , . - U Rafi- WILLIAM GUTHRIE I HAROLD HARBOLDT X. ' f' if, KENNETH HEALY 'nwggg KENNETH HUFFMAN kv, x X I P ' W ,C DONALD w. KAISER I . EVERT MEYER xg. Y, 1 I . JOSEPH SHARA Y . - A .V - - QW ENAR WEST Q: X ,N WILLIAM WILLSON 4 qw-wr I , M 1 Q. vgf' , L P. 1 T' .. ' Ash , 1 7 ANN HAGENBUCH ,. ,. , A Notion's Culture Depends Upon Iii x 19 I I- ,....f COME OUT OF THERE . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Sawyers, homemaking instructor, opens one of the cooking room's modern appliances to see what's for dinner. FUTURE MICHAELANGILOS? . . . Deft hands practice sculpturing in PHS art rooms under the direction of Mr. John Alshouse ond Mrs. Jean Smith, ART DEPARTMENT f I I V ll, U h I ' 1 V V 2 Yi, H I ,fry af' ,A 3 J ,Y I V it wb, GRAB A DISH-TOWEL! . . . Mrs. Jean 4 Smith, art instructor, and Mrs. Geraldine Head of A DeP'- Y'Tee Co'Ad so' Irwin, gym instructor, are assigned KP Cheedeade' duty after a Y-Teens meeting. JOHN ALLSHOUSE, JEAN SMITH, ELIZABETH MILLER, Future Homemakers of America HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT ELIZABETH SAWYERS, Head of Homemaking Dept. Y-Teen Co-Advisor : A x ET 'F -qv, n The Cultivation of The Fine Arts. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT , K M, 1 , I, l. , ,bn A ' In ,sz 2 I - N., 4 V -na.. ' ., H, K X , I HELEN Aunsnsou NEIL GRAY, MMA c. HOOK, 'l A ' ' ' ' -3 A ' Head of Language Latin Club, D . ' I PIN IT UP! . . . Mrs. Frances Martz and her French class gather ep' EPISM ae schalae around the bulletin board to see what is new. - ff -an MUSIC DEPARTMENT ' A Q. i N. f p A Qvv, 1 l l Smith lets the iudge take over his speech class. L2 WILL THE COURT PLEASE COME TO ORDER? . . . M EDWARD BANGHART DALE C. HARRIS, GEORGE PUTNAM, DOREEN VOLTMANN Band Director Head of Music Dept. r. Walter STADIUM SUPERVISORS . . . Mr. Francis Staley, Mr. Edward Banghart, and Mrs. Doreen Volt- mann enjoy a change of routine during home- coming float-building. SPEECH DEPARTMENT MARY PARRISH VERA MAE ADAMS, GARTH ERRINGTON, Playcratters WALTER SMITH, Radio Workshop Dramatic Coach Thespians Debqfe Club H, .f 4? fr .V if ' ' ' 'M r ,fi K 4- ' I X .-., 1, I9 A at mr af 'N 'f ' 'mv' we ,. ' A K A 1 ,wf,,:4,,, :A as-wx 4 'ff xx Students Are Taught The H any ll Pl 5 cl 6, 4 Rc BURL GLENDENING RALPH GRUBB Sophomore Basketball Coach if rf' Wu LOOK OUT AHEADDDD! . . . Driver's Training has become an essential part of the curriculum for the teen-ager who plans to apply for a driver's license. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT , ,f I lf fw an GEORGE STEWART Head of Driver Education Dept. DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WE VE GOT THE COACH Varsity bays take time out from practicing JOAN ANDERSON Girls Recreation Association 'W basketball technique to assemble around Coach Van Ryxm and receive special instructions on CONNIE COON vw-'vm KLINE HARTMAN GERALDINE IRWIN X Dolphin Club ! S-C., 5 JESSE MacLEAY Head of Physical Edu cation Dept Varsity Q' ' Football Coach STEVE SZABO Asst Football Coach Lag, me I ARTHUR VAN RYZIN Varsity Basketball K Coach W DEAN WILSON if Head Track Coach RAHI RAHI RAHI aldine Irwm and :MK 49 -,f--5 Glrls gym instructors Mrs Ger Miss Joan Anderson cheer their fellow teachers on to victory rn the annual Faculty Varsity basketball game , ,ff ...R T., f ,ff - ll L fi Q -f V ff lx ' lt V: ' A .L ,fn ll f, ,g I , ll I ll 1 s - . i x tr L A . . . ,J A '7' 1,1 771' K I, , V V 'X it R I 2- W' . ' 'V thu: A J 1 I X l ' tes, if ' I A A 'Ella 3d , I , fbi I U L 'N c ' ,., ' lx f 4 , W I t X 1, I , ' I li - gf , ' a ,, f xx ' lv L -. . I ta l fit . ' - -. ' ' f - 20 . ,lglfm A vim. I 'T GF' W Mrs ttf' llll milf! vi , .g.. , fn-Q. ' - Wise Use of Leisure Time SECRETARIES No matter how busy a PHS secretary may be, she is always glad to assist both faculty member and student. One immedi- ately senses a friendly atmosphere upon stepping into the main office and being greeted with a cheerful may I help you? A SECRETARIAL SMILE . . . Nearly all of the students at P.H.S. are ac- quainted with Mrs. Louise Sutton and her friendly smile. Known as a never-tiring secretary, she gladly accommodates all who seek her services ,A .0' W4 THE LIFE OF A SECRETARY . . . Pat lontz relates some humorous events which have taken place at the main ofllce to Georgia Bedford and Louise Sutton, fellow secretaries. 21 The Well-Being of P.H.S. Is Maintained. CAFETERIA Tantalizing aromas fill the halls of P.H.S. each day as the cafeteria staff prepares the noon-day meal for students and faculty. Meals consisting of the seven basic requirements are carefully planned in weekly menus. Thus students may buy a hot, nour- ishing meal, a variety of sandwiches, or delicious hot dogs. -r-- -5, -ff -A COUNTING HOUSE BLUES . . . After serving time in the cafeteria, Annie Mae Lee and Betty Blanquart sit down to count the profits of the day. fiavafw I , I l 5 4 f 1 . ---s.. L'w.. 5 NA I . x..,. , HE LITERALLY SWEEPS STUDENTS OFF THEIR FEET . . . Santiago Hinajosa whisks dirt away as he charges through the hall with his trusty miracle mop. I I V ..,,,,,., ,,,. 3 ,A dime.. .. . -..A r Rowiz P. Linn, E. Ulman, A. M. Lee, Cafeteria stat? director, I Gaddes. low 2: L. Gelinasy U. MacFarlancl, J. Herzina, L. Steinhelper. Row I: H. Sanford, A. Aitken, Head Custodian. Row 2: P. Lovseg B. Chasteeng J. Randolph. Row 3: G. King, R, Stoner, C. Nybergp S. Hinaiosag V. Tucker, V. Hensey. MAINTENANCE Though many at PHS may not always see the maintenance staff actually in action, nevertheless, their services are fully appreciated by the student when he walks on a freshly waxed floor, looks out a spotlessly clean window, sits in a newly varnished desk, or uses a brightly painted locker. A beautiful, well-cared for campus is another evident result of the staff's industrious efforts. . 1 97 'Q' MARY PARRISH iii... 'We Shall Remember... A TEACHER A sculptor molding minds of youth, A creator of ideals and truth, An actor whose stage is life, This is a teacher! A shepherd tending wisdom's scope, A builder of true faith and hope, A gardener planting seeds for life, This is a teacher! A guide through school we love and trust A friend indeed, who's more than just, A memory retained through life, This is a teacher! Dianne Flicker 23 Offering all students the ioyful experience of participating in a group activity . . . developing in them qualities of leadership and citizenship . . . educating socially . . . stimulating individual initiative, responsibility, and creativity are my . . . rgunizutions , 4 1,1 Q I V1 'lf-rl ik. .we :P Many Students Serve The 'L v ...........sf....w-.I -.. .F - v..7-,..,.-....,... , .,.. WOMAN'S WORK IS NEVER DONE . . . Mrs. Mariorie Lowry and her assistants busily check and record P.H.S. absences. Girls working for the ATTENDANCE OFFICE pick up ab- sence slips hourly and record student attendance daily. In addition, the staff relays important mes- sages to students and runs numerous errands for the administration. Mrs. Marjorie Lowry, the new attend- ance office director, keeps the office functioning ef- ficiently and assists Mr. Harold Smead, Attendance Counselor. SIGN ON THE DOTTED LINE . . . Doris Reed checks out Sam Savvas as he leaves school for a dactor's appointment. I 5 s 2 1, 'I-761 ATTENDANCE OFFICE Row I: R. Blackledge, V. Roberts, J. Ward, N. Gray, L. Jackson, L. Row 3: Brunner, J. Kenney, O. Cervantes, K. Pope, C. Castro, C. Stuart. Row 4: Row 2: R. Crawley, B. Donato, P. Williams, J. Anthony, J. Deweese, H. Patton, J. Lowry, R. Brandenburg, V. Forro, P. Starr, P. Davidson. 26 0 f v, Q' ' 'JAH' IS . fu 'lf T ' .5 N. Edwards, P. Gough, J. Cooper, B. Frisch, C. Crosson, J. Loomis, C. Duckett, M. Floyd, S. Gielhaug, M. Smith. Mrs. Lowry, C. Gress, S. Erwin, J. Robards, D. Gasaway, W. Brown, R. Russell, P. Blackshear, L. Travis, T. Simmons, C. Rogers, K. Twichel, Mr. Smead. School During Their Free Hours. 7 , ' 4 Row 'lz .l. Thomas, G. Hawkins, J. Fort, P, Burt, B. Segedi, V. Mont- Adams, D. Gould. gomery, F. Hvopingarner, B. Bennett, L. Yates, M. Lowe, Row 3: K. Brantley, R. Lister, S. Chidester, P. Fredrick, C. Scott, J. Van Horn, Mr. Lacy. W. Brown, M, Kubiak, D. Gasaway, V. Wilson, C. Mc- Row 2: C. Chamberlain, C. Cotterman, L. Gaylord, M. Pheitter, P. Burney, E. Volk, B. Vallad. Hrynyk, H. Patton, R. Williams, P. Smith, C. Catcher, N. The BOOKSTORE not only sells student school supplies but also keeps many of the business records of the various clubs and organizations of the school. Members gain clerical experience and have an opportunity to operate the switch board in the office. When school is dismissed for the summer, another job begins for Mr. Lacy and his workers. Old books are repaired and new ones are ordered for the coming year. EVERY PENNY COUNTS . . . The ring of the cash register is a common sound to the ears of Hozelene Patton. BOOKS, BOOKS, AND MORE BOOKS . . . Keep- ing the Bookstore's inventory is one of the many iobs which Mr. Lacy's assistants perform. 'Yea Orange, Yea Black, .2?X 'i NNW C: BOOSTER CLUB Row'l Mr McMullen C Scrrven D Surowutz J Thomas P Mc Rowf! Mann W Norlund C Esser J Churchwell M Grrgsby Allrster S Huttton J Looney S Looney J Bolton Wnlluams L Moss N Smlth G Reeves C Scott Row2 H Patten C Bussey E Klrk S Lowe M Lowe K un Row4 Hillman J Rolllns T Simmons Y Cayton D Brown worth M Wood F Hoopungarner M Warrng C Beltz Ramsey W Brown C Boutm G Lacy Homecoming, Anteneeban, was the BOOSTER CLUB S school wlde prolect thus year Elaborate preparatlons were made for the festive event which ln cluded a parade of floats and was highlighted by the ceremonrous crowning of a chief and princess, Larry Beamer and Jeanne Johnson Brllllantly garbed rn Indran dress, the Chlef assisted by the Prmcess accented several basketball games wrth a sprrlted war dance Boosters, with the help of Mr Donald McMullen, also sell programs, ar range numerous pep rallies, make posters, and charter buses for away games 16 o'l' T e Gal' To 'e GOT To .-7--.-v-,-,W-f ,Z PROGRAM PEDDLERS Booster Club members enthusrustlcally sell program at P H S sport events WATCH YOUR STEP Boosters Sharon Free man and Sue Rhew encourage school splrrt by placing colorful srgns an P H S halls 28 Yea Team, Set 'Em Back. n-Q-------3 7 I-R H - Q J, 2 'VVI bfl, U 1' V eww u CHEERLEADERS AND YELL LEADERS Row 'lz S. Hartman, B. Kath, B. Thomp- Johnson, P. Runnels. son. Row 3: S. Erwin, J. Humphrey, S. Ever- Row 2: V. Reed, K. Metz, M. Upton, J. ett, I. Hawn. At football and basketball games, pep assemblies and tournaments the P.H.S. CHEERLEADERS and YELL LEADERS rouse the student body to enthusiasm with spirited cheers. To obtain the necessary coordination, all cheerleaders are required to practice twice a week. With Mrs. Jean Smith as their advisor, the group this year introduced such new cheers as Boom Boom and sold the school seals, a first at Pontiac High. - ' 'R i E WWA '1 - - 4- ,t,l' 1 , ., f l .1yf:,-s... 2 I V ia 4 . K . is , 1-4 3, . xll . 3 f lf LJ Y' .W E l'-l 2 1.. 1' lg T' -425, ,, 3, .5 A ' ' f . .'.t f it .J :jx I, .a V , H y r, if U ' ..'e' Q J i ,sg 'P' .fill 'fi'.'Wf .'i' L'i'fzw- '. 1-I-V THE SKY'S THE LIMIT . . , P.H.S. cheerleaders rally students in WE'VE GOT A TEAM THAT'S ON THE BEAM! . . . Cheerleader Jeanne Johnson is hep to the iive as she spurs on ardent fans in a 29 victory cry. spirited yells during a driving pep pow wow. Part-Time Jobs Prove Profitable. 1 i l i The Co-op program enables students to hold iobs while receiving their high school education. This year OFFICE AND RETAIL members sold greeting cards, stationery, memo-pads, and autograph hounds. ln January delegates were sent to St. Mary's Camp near Battle Creek. The state convention at the University of Michigan was another im- portant event attended by the club and their advisors, Mr. Ralph Rotsel and Mrs. Yvonne Iuppenlatz. Co-op members also planned a tour of the J. L. Hudson Company and attended the annual Em- ployer-Employees' Banquet. SWING YOUR PARTNER Delegates to the annual Co op Congress enloy a night of square dancing alter hours ot vigorous mee ings HELLO MAY l HELP? Aldlng customers over the telephone as well as over the counter is the 'ob f o op student Gay Bumgardner L l , . . . 0 C- . I Z 1 ll Q' ll I V 1 ' i Row l: Row 2: Row 3: J-.v x LQ CO-OP Mr. Rotsel, B. Vaughan, V. Taylor, A. Whiting, J. Eddy, Mrs. Marks, B. Stevens, J. Yeager. Iuppenlatz. Row 4: P. McMahon, P. Robinson, P. Joyce, G. Thompson, B. Andrews, 5- L0U9h99d, 5- Cflfleh l-W Shellonf G. Am-l0fS0I1, W- Davis. 5. J. Harmes, R. Neidrick, B. Maki, R. O'Camb, P. Tate, P. Holl- Horsley, P. SUNOV1, J- Hendlfvf P' Uflwflff L- 5 0l95hlf J- CfiS', man, J. Dilldine, B. Fvasa, G. Bumgardner, J. Hutchinson. J, Terry, P, Burger, Row 5: J. Ball, B. Terry, A. Thomas, B. Bouford, M. Upton, N. Prutow, C. l-Odd. J- HGHMOH, R- HUM, 5 SVUPVWHS, J. Johnson, A. Rob- T. Kyle, H. Hanson, S. Ostrander, V. Boughner, S. Norman, rfrts, M. Smith, J. Schatzley, J. Twe-it, J. Davis, J. Claus, E. 30 B. Hayward, L. Warn, J. Maxwell, J. Hunt. X l r' t ,il limes ': U mgt' -f-gmix l S- i l l. dull' :lsr mg, 'Worr .Na'm,n. S.V.C. Honors Come To Our Debateafs.. 4 2 .I DEBATE SQUAD Rowl: P. DeKay, G. Renziperis, S. Whiters, B. Hubbard, E. Palmer, M. Lape, S. Walker, S. Kizer, Mr. Smith, ' Row 2: C. Stevens, C. Graves, L. Hill, P. Tremper, M. Strong, J, Schatzley, J. Siegel, C. Compton. Resolved: that direct United States economic aid to individual countries should be limited to technical assistance and disaster relief was the topic of the 1957-1958 debate season. The Pontiac High School DEBATE SQUAD tied with Flint Central for first place honors in the Saginaw Valley Conference after a strenuous season which included four tournaments and a total of 48 debates for each school. At the season's conclusion, Pontiac High School was awarded the Detroit Free Press Plaque for excellence in debate. w,,,,,Aw RESOLVED . . . After many hours of research, Michael Strung begins debating against S.V.C. squads. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECTION . . . Gail Sedriclc tries her argument technique on fellow Pontiac debaters. 31 L f 4' Quai' - 1 ' H il 'Z 7? Y .Yi 4 Its Lahn to Them Pt 'Q .-4' LATIN CLUB Row'l Grbson J Wood V Vasbnnder Row Callely J Moms Lamp: S Koprln e K Slate Row2 Walker P Dawe V Annas S Annas J Ward E Hardy McKinney J Rqphbun J Quick B Klllqn Such Row5 K Hefner S Wray T Gamsbauer J Jerome F Bloe R Row3 Simmons K Jerome N Robunson J Saan D Retaskue Serwm L Amd' 5 Smith 5 Fink N Wells J Deanng D Gravely Seml annually the LATIN CLUB, under the supervlsnon of Mlss lama C Hook, edrts the Eplstolae Scholae, a four page paper wrltten In both Latin and English Money raised from selling the paper to hrqh school and lunlor hugh school stu dents IS dlstrlbuted among several charltles An annual contrlbutlon IS sent to the Pontuac war memorral at Washrngton Cathedral ln addltuon, members of the Latln Club and lnvlted friends enloy a trlp to Mlss Hook s cottage on Lake Huron In Canada twice a year A 4-as EPISTOLAE SCHOLAE Rowl J Dearmg M Coleman T Schrodl ROW4 N Row2 P Dawe M Leveque E Hardy, S Annas, 5 Crocker, K K Jerome, .I Ward J Walkerdmc V Annas, C Sash, A Bass K Row3 P Webster, B Cone, N MacDonald, N Wells, B Kalman, J ROW5 V Wood, M Callely, D Gravely, D Relaskle, D Kasten, J T Soar: B Bug, M Muller G 32 Robmson, S Struckman, S Srmmons, S Hulderley, K M: mney, C Muhay, S Funk, S Kopnnce, K Hayden,J Lamps, Slater, L McLean, D Cattran, J Morris Vasblnder, 5 Smrth, J Collrson, B Pawley, B Helder, Gamsbauer, C Yerkes, F Bloe, J Jerome, G Renzrpens, Leach, K Freer, L Arndt, S Wray, K Hefner ' WW W ' ' ' I ' -'-rw J mul' ' if-,rf -,,-....,...-. .MM 7 o I I I ' f 2 It 5' . 1 . ' f , I ffl I 1 , .. . . , - Xa, ,. H Y, ' - . A V -5 , ,, - . ' 1, f . 1, 4 ,J ' Q N . - ,I J ' I ' - ' 5 - . , . fi 'A I 'f ' - 4 - ' r Y' I is . I ft ' Q. I V . T'gM-:ag 'n.n'1 ' I lla I ' ' -. . ,I :G.' ,. ,. ' . 4: M. ,. ',J. ', . 'c, . r,K. : 5. , . , . , . , . , . , ' , . , . ' , . . C. U . ' . I : . , . , . ' , . , . , . 1 5- . . . , . , - . . , ', . , . ' , . ' . 2 3 I 2 T 1 -' aa W T T I I 4 N I 1 ,, K ' ' 4 ' 1 J, 'll I 1, F - , Sf Q ,, 'Q 'I ' - 1 I in v A Kr ' J - , v ., A I: 5 . 4 v- H I I . Y is I' I Y,-' I T y . -,-4 O -, 'x ' Y e, 4 y , I, .H , ICI -rx rQsi X..., 'E V suspecting student In order to sell hrs last nssue 1 i X J 1 xx .NM AGILE ARTISTRY Sherry Funk Karen McKinney and Emmy Lou Hardy carefully cut llnoleum prmts as the Eprstolae FINIS . Wrth the publucatron completed Eprstolae Scholae edrtors breathe a slgh uf sat Parlez-Vous Francais? . l l r l ig FRENCH CLUB Row 1: M. Gorsline, A. Pirochta, Mrs. Martz, P. Peters, J. Legare. Row 2: L. Romano, J. Folsom, L. Ostberg, D. Gould, S. Arnold. Row 3: K. Kaasik, A. Higgins, J. Bacon, B. Quayle, B. Hanson, J. Gavette, E. Nelson. Parlez-vous francais? Members of the FRENCH CLUB speak this musical romance language and in addition enioy varied activities with a French atmos- phere. ln the fall the club, accompanied by their advisor, Mrs. Frances Martz, dined at a French restaurant in Detroit and had an opportunity to taste such delicacies as escargots or broiled snails. Later in the year an ice skating party was held at Mrs. Martz's home. In February the members heard cm interesting talk by Marcel Didier, who recently came to this country from Luxemburg. Mar- cel compared life in his homeland with that in the United States. . gi-fifegw . ns x A E 3 gf x , 1 W ri .-. . ' . r , . 'H 1 ill? 'il-ET THEM EAT CAKF '- - -, Ang' 5P90lfln94C'b0Ul-l'l5 native 0U'EST-CE QUE C'EST? . . . Mademoiselles Ann Pirochta Luxemburg, Marcel Didier aids Mrs, Martz in serving French and phyllis pe,e,s Meme 'he Hgh, mmosphere by displaying Club feffeshmeftls- works of French artists. 3 4 's's - , uSi!11 COMO ESTA USTED? . . . Muchachas Elaine Glazier and Jan Thomas discuss Mexican lore with Mrs. Anderson. 5 3 in Q During the year members of the FOREIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY CLUB enjoy various activities planned for them by a small pilot group. The program includes Spanish songs, dances, and speeches presented by Lab members and a trip to Ypsilanti to participate in the annual language program. A special attraction this year was a talk given by Miss Lillian Jacobs after her return from South America. She colorfully described the Spanish life and customs observed during her visit. she had 5 'Nh i l . xfnhtmlf, it 9 G gf V. r v FOREIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY CLUB Row 1: J. Thomas, E. Glazier, E. Miteff, A. Dyer, C. Branch, L. Shaw. Row 2: F. Johnson, S. Kizer, M. Conrad, M. Newhouse, V. Arm- strong, S. Whiters, L. Seibert. wc - fy ' ff ' MKS, l gy Ji vf:'?f:gj4, '.. H rf J . I . S D .- ' , Tr I . X PLENTIFUL PESOS . . . Senor Gray shows Sophia Trevino and l. I -J.: Louise Shaw samples of Spanish currency. - l 35 V J lla 1 l Z , o 1 , E . gl l 'P c ,. .. To Comfort The Sick, Provide tor A Home, sv :7 wr 1: ..-f- l -'-.f1L.. . FUTURE NURSES Row l: M. Lowe, J. Benavides, M. Henry, D. Gustuvson, V. Arm- Row 3: C. Asher, J. Miller, T. Reigle, M. Massengale, S. Simmons, N. McQueen, E. Kirk, S. Struckman, S. Heathman, D, Gould. Row 4: M. Kelly, B. Hubbard, J. Lampi, S. Nelson, K. Gorkie, B. Stechow, G. Kieffer. strong, Miss Loper. Row 2: H. Ritter, S. McGinnis, E, Miteff, C. Cotterman, M. Kitchen, F. Hoyes, D. Chance, E. Menyweathers, FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA learn the various phas- es and requirements of nursing and also have an opportunity to gain experience in the field. During the year several of the members aided nurses at the community blood bank and also assisted the Mobile 2 Chest X-Roy Unit. ln addition, the club and their 'C advisor, Miss Mildred Loper, packed overseas boxes for the American Red Cross and toured three hos- pitals including Harper's Hospital in Detroit. In No- vember the future nurses invited their mothers to the . annual Mother's Tea. png, .,.., ' l.. ,.,. , ,H ,f 1 CAREER WITH A FUTURE . . . Pat Hoyes and Earline Kirk help the Future Nurses recruit new members by designing attractive bulletin boards. IN COMES THE NEW . . . Ex-president Myrla Henry passes on the president's notebook to newly elected Edwina Palmer. 36 5 1 I l 7 Y l K A 4 l l l u l K Alleviate Human Sufferin Are Their Goals. .ii rfl' 9 S FUTURE HOMEMAKERS X62 , ' Row 1: Mrs. Miller, V. Annas, S. Annas, C. Mitchell. , , , , Row 2: B. Mitchell, s. aoone, Dimmie cover-is, P, Canfield, J. Ross. V-'-P-.5 --'- M 'Y W '?' Muishu G0'S e' ff' W A V 4 F - ,Qf s .f U ' i., . ' .. -' I-li A' V 4 SV , 'ey I '- - -fg.:c1:..j'1-P-wa? 5 ' ' 'A'A' -F' 1 Lx ' 'Q .. H s 7- -ee 1 2- f Q , I' do , -,, f I ..f timltfn ' Y , ,.,. Q M A R-. 'Q' .. V, '- . BUBBLES, BANGLES, AND BEADS . . . With a few snatches of ribbon, Future Homemakers create beauti- ful Christmas corsages. To prepare young women and men for future lives as homemakers is the purpose ofthe FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. In keeping with their motto, Toward New Horizons, F.H.A. members choose new goals each year. This year's goals were teen-age consumer buying and civil de- fense. A trip to Hudson's Department Store in Detroit and helpful hints on wise buying from their advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, gave members insight into efficient shop- ping. The importance of civil defense was realized when the club visited Pontiac's Civil Defense observation tower. Valerie Armstrong, and Sadie Whiters lead the Future Social Workers. The alleviation and prevention of human suffering is the main goal of the social worker. FUTURE SOCIAL WORK- ERS OF AMERICA, advised by Miss Viola Fitch, learn the various fields of social work and become familiar with the many problems of modern society. An active year included field trips to Lapeer, Boys' Republic, the local chapter of the American Red Cross, Catholic Family Center, Oakland County Child Guidance Clinic, and Pontiac State Hospital. Each trip covered a different phase of social work and left members of the club with new insights into their fu- ture profession. FUTURE SOCIAL WORKERS Row 1: S. Whiters, P, Canfield, M. Williams, M, Gig- lui Row 2: L, Ferron, J, Patterson, V. Armstrong. 37 W Books Are Necessary H LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ow 1: . Buller G. eas S. Pu 's E. Glazier E. King C. As Washington Y. Cayton. D. Crawley D. Ortez M. Gorsline S. Boone Miss Fitch. Row 3: V. Armstrong R. Stanley S. Whiters E. Jones A. Taylor Row 2: R. VanTrease B. Stanley M. Thigpen C. Hamacher B. D, Thomas J. Hill J. Patterson M. Williams J. Col ison Peifter H. Myers K. Hanacher C. Heiple L. Ferron L. P. Manning N. Smith. Checking out books, shelving returned books, and repairing all circulat- ing literature are a few of the numerous iobs of LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. An efficient running library is the result of their efforts, coupled with the invaluable services rendered by their advisors, Miss Viola Fitch and Mr. Russel Buller. Each semester the club holds a library tea to which faculty members are invited and at which time pins are awarded to assistants having served for three semesters. -ie s ,,.., Q FX ' -2 f e Q Q , 1 Q ' I f ,. sf - J- 1 -7 ' ' I lx l I I l l I' I i gl, l i fl R Mr , R , Ili, , , her, , ' ' 7 7 I I V I f ' ' I I I 1 LABORIOUS LIBRARIANS . . , As Mr. Buller and library assistant Leona Ferron catalogue maga- 1lVle5 MISS Fitfh keeps G record of newly Pwr- FACT OR FICTION . . . Keeping tlnian shelves Chvsed PH5- books- spic and span is the chore of Sadie Whiters. 38 lor All Learning. F.T.A. will lead the way to a new and bet- ter tomorrow. This line from the FUTURE TEACH- ERS OF AMERICA song expresses the hope of young, prospective teachers. F.T.A. members with the help of Mrs. Ann Morrow gain knowl- edge of the teaching profession by attending conferences, visiting college campuses, and lis- tening to guest speakers. In addition, they assist Crofoot teachers in the instruction of elemen- tary classes and sometimes work at the Oak- land County Crippled Children's Home. By sell- ing perfume and stamps, the club earns money for worthy causes. A CARE package is sent overseas annually. 1 ,vp Lg , L . Z , Q 1 I 'z Y '1 1 f 1 . A A , . ,., .4,,, Q, r , , f GATEWAY TO SUCCESS . . , Promoting their club, Future ,,,, , Teachers Don Hunt, Jackie Presby, and Richard Bailey pose X. ' f- ' f : f.2'1,Q' I . ..-Mg . , .. .. for photographer. 'VM' J i 1 4 ' 1 - 1F7v7.'-'ii' - 'im ' Q1 9 axe E B Q H -1 311' is is ff? - 1 1 J .tx ' R. xv g .... ' .l 41 ., 'I 4 Y A y '7 1 r I. g ' J' lialilf-Q' rw A' ' .. . . Ax., ,,, ,,,lfl' ti., ff, ., ' Q P an ' , SOUND IT OUT . . . Gaining practical experience, Ron '-:V- ' ' 09 , '--f'?,4.,.,,,'7 Miller teaches reading skills to two Crofoot fourth f sq graders. 'Sq l 'iC,..n,T.,.:-7 . XA. 1 2 s l l FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Row I: R. Miller, A. Taylor, J. Presby, Mrs. Morrow. Stanley, S. Redmond, O. Ford. Row 2: C. Williams, -S. Lowe, P. Grant, S. Mathews, J. Ramsey, L. Row4: A. Hodge, C, Goines, F. Johnson, S. Threct, K, Nixon, R Shorter, M. Lowe, R. Lewis, J. Ross, B. Gracey. Bell, D. Spurluck, R- BUUQY, W- N0flUnd. R- 5'0f1l9Y1 M Raw 3: E. Glazier, R. Stephens, P. Burt, B. Donato, C. Morris, J. Rath- Coleman, K, Weitz, L, Mclean, C, Carr, S. Whiters, bun, J. Frazier, M. Beyer, D. Gravely, K. Rognaldson, B. . , kf so 'QC ' ,ft V f, QM Clean Living, Speech, Athle IC , Hl Y boys offer their services to the school when they sell refreshments at all home football and bas ketball games Through the profits gained they are able to contribute to the Service Fund of the YMCA and annually award a S100 scholarship to an eligible senior member During the year members also enloy the use of the school gym and pool after the regular business meetinas and play basketball at the Y with other Hi Y groups The highlight of their social Q' o o to S ' ' rr ru , I activity was attending a hockey game in Detroit with their advisors, Mr. Roland Hallquist and Mr. Leo Kawicki. ,f ,,,,, ,A-ww-v I' SUMMIT CONFERENCE . . . CHALK UP TWO . . . Nick a bucket during one of H basketball games. The program committee of the Hi-Y plans an active year tor members. 4 1. f 39 ' 3 l nw' 6 Rowl: Mr. Hallquist, D. Hathaway, E, Smith, S. Lewis, B. Hunt, C. Code, L. Ollilte. Row 2: B. Cashin, B. Tenny, B. Benter, L. Hollis, G. Crawley, G. Shearer, D. Parr. Row 3: R. Rogers, B Burns, J, Fair, L. Harrington, B. Schribner, R. Greonholgh, C Hunt, D. Smith, K. Monnett, J. Arterburn. A 19:14 I A0 trip I s A HI-Y Row 4: Bacon, J. Gibbs, E. Johnson, D. Ladd, N. Sekles, A. gins, B. Heider. Row 5: Smith, J. Blamy, D. Lucas, D. Lucas, L. Carson, D. Bro S. Griffith, T. Nichols, B. Bank. G. Uligian, D. Roeser, M. Forrest, D. Voydanoff, T. Cate, J. Hig- Sekles sinks i-Y's Saturday R. Anthony, B. Crawford, B. Harrington, J. McGrath, J. wn, vw l H .UI 14: 'lfh ties a-.- s Suw::. .0 M I 1 ,V I, HW' 1 Wm Scholarship ls The Motto of Hi-Y Boys. ,,.-..- I emi .....,..... ...-...LW 1:1 ff 99 HI-Y OFFICERS Row 1: B. Hunt, S. Lewis, K. Monnet, Row 2: A. Higgins, L. Carson, C. Code, L. Olliffe. ,,, x '-ff!! 1 1 , I . V NWM' 1 ..-,i.- ss ' HALFTIME PASTIME . . . Hungry fans crowd around the Hi-Y booth during a break in basketball action. fl? POCKET ROCKET HERE WE COME . . . Enthusiastic Hi-Y'ers leave P.H.S. for their annual Red Wing versus Montreal hockey game. ,og ANY OLD BUSINESS? . . . President Steve Lewis conducts Hi-Y's weekly business meeting in room 132. 41 --n-.o.......,, Y-Teens ls The Femini T Y-TEENS P. Kline, L. Lambdin, G. Humphrey, S. Sommerville, G. Ohanesion, M. Aughenbaugh,J. Hunt. Baumgordner, B, Donato. Row4: S. Murphy, J. Bolton, S. HuHton, E. Kirk, J. Blank, S. Bunce Mrs. McManus, S. Boone, M. Light, D. Shea, S. Johnson, F. G. Mcllquham, C. Bussey, R. Goldberg, B. Davidson, A Hoopingarner, S. Skinner, O. Cervantes, Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Hamilton, E. Miteff. Smith. Row 5: S. Schroeder, M. Wood, J. Looney, S. Looney, M. Conrad Miss Swanson, P. Huntwork, S. Austin, D. Cattran, M. Ver- V. McLaughlin, J. Griffin, M. Cates, K, Oxley, P. McAllister non, S. Sommerville, S. McDowell, K. Hunter, J. Wood, J. S. Lilliquist, G. Poppleston, K. Twichel. By selling refreshments at all school sport events and by serving at ban- quets, Y-TEEN girls perform helpful services to the school and also earn the necessary points needed to maintain their membership in the club. The profits from the sales formulate the S100 scholarship awarded to a senior member each semester. Because Y-Teens and Hi-Y are similar in their services and aims, they often combine their meetings and social activities. A hayride was enioyed by both groups in the fall. -4-.,,H,.,,..,,..,..4 ..-iq , M1 1 X l X TOTE DAT TRAY . . . Preparing P.H.S. banquets is one of the malor activities of Y-Teen member Janet Bolton. V 1,.,.. . DO YOU GET THE POINT? . . . Miss Swanson, advisor, and Sondra Sommerville, president, check points gained by Y-Teen members. 'S Counterpart of The Hi-Y ss 0, N48 Q- 'Y' Q rn -1 C Z I r: rn -4 I rn '4 sa fn I 0 1' In :- 1 5' -4 3 c 1 'U :r -4 v. fs -1 -4 o -.. I 2 n. o La VL G a E ID :T o 3 m ur o C J rn. 5' - 3' rn fl E' F a. 'U o G o 4. - :- 0 famlshed football fans ...W .. FROSTBITE FRENZY Dowd Ladd buys a frost brte to cool of? whale the team warms up -.....L... Ivin- who Y-Teen officers right to left Lona Lumbdin secretary- Georgia Hum- phrey, vice presidentp Miss Swanson, advisor' Sandra Sommerville, presi- dentg Rosemary Fellows, treasurerp and Gay Bumgardner, sergeant-ob CYITIS. RUB-A-DUB-DUB . . . Washing dishes for the Y.W.C.A. Golden Age Club is the task of Diane Cattran. 43 if in 3 s.....:.J s.......r rrs Science-Minded Students Experiment af- 7 CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS ow'I ner on D Colwell A Prrochta K Row2 V Rrgottr S Warren S Danrels G Sedrlck P McAIIrster Kaasrk K Hunter D Gustavson M Hodge J Arnold S Gale B Tenny in Ln A TTLE ELBOW GREASE Lab ussrstant Martha Hodge cleans chemrstry tables after a long day of experumentatron UNKNOWNS 3 7 5 A BROMIDE A NEGATIVE AND A CHLORIDE Grvung out unknowns rs onc of thc 'obs which keeps chem rstry Iaboratory assrstants busy Makrng up solutrons, correctlng papers dns trrbutrng lab supphes, and asslstlng durmg ex perrmentatlon are valuable servlces rendered by CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS Every Friday nrght rs a special occasion for the club, at that trme all assrstants comblne therr efforts to clean up the Iab Celebrating members birth days IS also a tradrtlonal part of this get together Durrng the year Mr Forrest Brown advisor, arranges a bowling party and prcnrc for the as srstants to show hrs apprecratron of therr serv lces In a special way 1 with The Elements and Explore Nature. LINNEAN SOCIETY Rowl: R. Serwin, R. Hoekman, B. Hansen, M. Hodge, Mr. Young- Row 4: G. Rendziperis, S. Fink, S. Koprince, B. Patrick, C. Esser, peter. Row 2: B. Tenny, P. Kline, Y. Hernandez, B. Shadley, P. Hayes, B. M. Cates, W. Norlund, M. Conrad, G. Leach, N. Trietsch, J. Kusk, S. Smith, K. Hefner, B. Benter. Patrick, L. Shaw, S. Warren. Row 5: J. Moyer, G. Bowes, K. Shaw, J. Powers, D. Odden, G. Row 3: K. Jerome, B. Shile, C. Riggs, R. Christenson, J. Kirby, R. Brandenburg, J. Lowry, D. Howell, S. Tinson, l.. Seibert, M. Shepherd, E. Mileff. Miller, J. Blamy, F. Bloe, R. Munro, G. Noren, D. Roeser, G. Uiigian, J. Roush, B. Heider, J. Gavette. ,Q 'f9'.f 4f.'f .1 .V , 21,4 f - -f ,. f.f.Qn,fgff, ,f 00, f . f' V 5:-'. 23137 5, . 222 JTC , 2 :.:5:ff?fMf!?f pw 4, ,. ':-'Zim-'iQ 42.-1 ff' V 'i :3 I '1zQ Fa2'E: 'ifzf' I Wi - 4 .- -V fm,2h?ZZ.4Zg .fptglggi Z4.,fZ3g2651Qa.g4. m , MONKEYSHINES . . . Barbara Patrick warily serves lunch to Linneaus, a dignified newcomer to room 312. BUSY BIOLOGISTS . . . Rick Serwin, Jim Barton, Bud Buril, and Bob Tenny look engrossed as they lay the groundwork for the annual Science Fair. 45 To interest students in science through informa- tive yet interesting experiences is the goal of the LINNEAN SOCIETY. Visiting a funeral home, a local serpentarium, and the various science departments of the University of Michigan were among the club's activities this year. Members also publish a bi-weekly paper, the Epidemic, and in the spring edit the Jour- nal ofthe Michigan Junior Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations, Mr. John Youngpeter, advisor, took several boys to New York City and the National Science Meetings in Indianapolis. The fourth annual Science Fair was held in March and attracted much local interest. . is 'v as -P ,W A f v- ,gf -haf, - A K V Blue Slrps and Theatre Do you have a blue slrp rs a question frequently asked by MONITORS whose duty rs to mamtaln order In the PHS halls whrle classes are rn sessron This servrce, voluntarrly per formed by students durrng their free hours, contributes to the or derly functronrng of the school MONITORS Row'l S Lawrence J Ohanesran G Goyer V Hoehn N Edwards J Lancaster B Eddy Row2 E Damron B Brezee J Covrngton C Code L Ollrlfe E Petrofl B Morrrs The VARSITY CLUB advrsed by Mr Wallace Schloerke, consrsts of athlet rcally outstanding boys who have earned a varsrty letter Each year the lettermen engage the faculty rn a fun filled basketball spectacular The proceeds of this game go toward the purchase of athletrc equrpment not provrded form the regular budget A basketball scoreboard and lackets for the coaches have been prevrous purchases wrth the money I VARSITY CLUB Row l J Poponea, G Robarge, L Beamer, D Roberts, J Gibbs, D Reynolds Row? F Staley, R Ragland, N Shorter, R Tollefson, G Andrews, G Graves, J Herron, J Martnn, M Samardzrga Row 3 J Hull, J Taylor, J Jelferson, T O'Brren, T Nichols, C Honchell, G Randolph, J Haw kms R Anderson Row4 Mr Schloerke, R Garrett, H Munson, H VanMatre, J Skmner, H Ray, D Whltmer J Bandy, T Whnehead, R Coats, D Voyclanoff, J Keller 46 w 'lo In r r tr I wtf I itll' w' Tickets Are Collected. USHERS' CLUB Rowl: P. Burt, P. Hoyes, D. Schoenemann, E. Toler, F. Hoopingarner, G. Mrllquham, C. Asher, N. Youngs, M. Smith. Row 2: M. Kubiak, L. Morris, G. Randolph Mr. Ainsworth Again this year the constitution of the USHERS' CLUB was amended to permit girls to ioin and perform the helpful service of ushering at school programs. This service offered by the trim, neat persons in black uniforms enables o play or concert to truly be a successful and enioyable event. LITERALLY PUT IN THEIR PLACES . . . As the lights dim, Carol Asher and Margaret Hawkins are shown to their sects by Ralph Clausen. RIGHT THIS WAY PLEASE . . . Usherette Frances Hoopingarner welcomes u music patron to the vocal department's Fall Concert, 47 P H S. Bcmcl ls A Consistant ...... BA Rowl lleff to righll: A. Barnett, R. DeBolI, J. Howell, C. Pelroff, D. Begovich, R. Stanley, M. Simson, C. Rouse, H. Vandecar, S. Paull, B. Alwell, S. Kinder, N. MacAlee, S. Coleman. Row 2 lleft lo rightl: J. Dembinski, L. Sloner, R. Riuulo, S. Lowe, V. Morris, N. Bain, J. Williams, P. Burt, T. Osler, E. Nelson, D. Powell, R. Moore, M. Shook, P. Rogers, G. Dalley, J. James, R. lewis, R. Goodwin, M. Murphy, E. JUSHY1. Row3 llell lo righll: M. Begovich, G. Keiffer, C. Carr, A. Phillips. B. Voynar, K. Pope, J. Horlon, S. Douglas, W. Wilkinson, .A Ill Winner of State Music Awarcls. ' , Drum major Delmar Benson 3 'D-1 1 1 1.65922 5L M194 Bl 1 l 'Wi A Wife-- colfll' 1 111 S 'ffl V! E N,-.. G Dglftl ' 11 1 21111111 ' w.1l1'f' ND D. Todd, R. Munro, B. Woolcock, W. Wiles, D. Burlch, R. Brien, E. Slone, B. Cunningham, C. Morris, D. Odden, C. La- veque, R. Richards, C, Parmenler, F. Wheeler, D. Biskner, B. Milmine, D. Flicker, l.. McGlolhin, D. Benson, J. Cunning- ham, J. Plelsch. Row4 llefl lo righrl: J. Cummins, T. Wilkins, M. Beyer, T. Purdy, Nl. Pierce, D. Davies, C. Green, B. Rolsel, M. Williams, J. Dennis, G. Allen, G. Sallee. ,M Wmgmg .. I 1 1 1 Music Is The Universal Af ff 'vt .9 ,Rf BAND LIBRARIANS J. Cunningham, C. Leveque, R. Rizzuto, R. Wiles. BAND EQUIPMENT T. Osler, D. Benson, T. Wilkins, B. Roisel. BAND MANAGERS R. Wiles, B. Roisel, T. Wilkins, seaied, J. Howell. so ,4E.H'T Language of Manklnd C Riggs B Shudley Mr Mason After sixteen years the P H S Muslc Department IS dellghted to relncorpo rate a PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Under the dlrectlon of Mr Phllnp Mason the debut maklng orchestra performed at the Christmas Concert and also during the Natnonal Honor Society Assembly Although the Instrumental group I5 small at the present Mr Mason hopes to Incorporate more members eventua N Adams M Mitchell M Melzer C Yerkes 5l ' U O . fy ,G A X W ' 0 . 9' I ' . 0 K if MA 5f. . ' , . , . . I - . . . I . . Ily. C fi A 0 . 7' ' , 1 fl f . , . I , . , . . ' ' iN'f.?fQbtn'r ' WM ,aww ft if 1 fn A ix. r Jing' Qa- f 1 ,N A A fl, , f r' ' if ' .4-'4 I' About 800 VOCAL DEPARTMENT members Say ll With Music three times a year for Pontiac and area residents. Performances include the annual Fall Clin- ic, the Christmas program, and the climatic Spring Concert. In addition the boys' and girls' glee clubs, the a capella choir, senior and iunior girls' ensembles, sing at other schools, for business men's meetingSf for church groups, and at many other social functions. This year the a capella choir traveled to Lansing Sing Me The Songs of A Nation ., A ' z' l if 4: 1 4 Q K- A 2. fx s ' 5 F xx 5 xt 'J J . , I , .JA i'N,- A, if 'T fvggbif L! amz 'luv iff? , 2 ,' .si Q qs , ,fn we , C' xi x T.: ,' Y yi. o Q. ues,-'L kfC'f:.,., gf. . P 'l ri 4- ivfggglfz xi -.I I A 'I - ds ' 8 'T-,QV rr I 'I A ' I r 'L 2 ,AL ,L I if l., ' af' , I' W and I Will Name You The People. 'N K' , lm. I 6 Q fi em 'inf . A U ntvrvr : 9 0-0 .pi s , ,- L .H rnx ani V 4 l - I fin ,' ' g if . 1 OSA . , U- 1 e . 'vgf' -A7 V fri. rfmvawdayiu F..-1. .X -Y ,yxq-ldyg . .1 '39 do 1' We-9'-f QQ Q , kt 2, , 1 I .4 l 4 f l Sal ll lla 0 Ill Ulla Spllll :IW let eml' ,gulls nglldlll anslll to sing at Lansing Sexton and Lansing Eastern High Schools. Members also toured the Michigan State Uni- versity campus and television studio. Pontiac High School vocal groups and soloists competitively per- formed at the District Festival, bringing musical rec- ognition to our school. Oklahoma, a ioint undertaking of the dramatics and vocal departments, was another accomplishment of which the vocal department is proud. Let There -We . , 9' ur,...,,, ,,, MW, W 'J' W . 4 5 2 fI51'1Ws,l R95 ...f-.,-...W Row I Row 2: Row 3: A CAPPELLA B. Evans, J. Ohanesiun, V. Vondecar, M. Cosma, L. Benter, J. Dunham, P. Brown, S. Daniels, R. Metz, E. Williams, D. Kimball, L. Beamer, R. Eley, P. Cox, R. Miller, A. Hamilton, J. Blank, J. Eddy, S. Sommerville, S. Lougheed, G. Sedrick, S. Norman, A. Feneley, P. Bergman, E. d'Argy. R. Hallett, E. Adams, S. Pike, G, Reeves, R. Rabaia, J. McGhee, B. Seybert, B. Patterson, C- Esser, C. Osmun, P. Herron, D. Relyea, T. Manning, C. Hobgood, R. Everett, R. Nartken D- Proctor, W. Lichty, L. Berg, J. Arnold, J. Yeager, l. Davis, J. Andrews, P. Peters, S. d'ArCYf E. Petrol M. Upton, C. Scott, J. Cooper, M. Koren, J. Maxwell, S. Warren, J. Benavides, K. Metz, 5- 54 Y vs 5 Be Music... 'fl .' .vi , fi D iPPElll S! pgmzll J Wi in Jlvgi illelw' 5 la'll ' AW s. 1. 'l ' 5 .,. ,-- ,. 2 . r------.-.... -N.- M- .. - . . CHOIR Hartman, D. Mallet, D. Hathaway, D. Lucas, B. McClure, D. Mann, C. Law, L. Walker, M. Mc- Nair, S. Erwin, J. Johnson, S. Harris, D. Shea, Y. Fuselier, S. Annas, B. Kilian, D. Pursley N. Prutow, G. Stevens. Row 4: E. Taylor, M. Vernon, P. Jones, D. Gasaway, J. Johnson, R. Hasenzahl, N. Trietsch, B. Mitchell A. Taylor, S. Looney, T. O'Brien, B. Kath, B. Franks, D. Lucas, R. Hart, G. Palaian, J, Manes .I. Hendrickson, N. Sekles, D. Govenis, F. Johnson, L. Ostberg, M. Galbraith, S. Johnson, T Gilbert, S. Arnold, S. Lilliquist, E. Dulley. 55 Row Row Row Row ,Q Department Prepares for Community Concerts presented each year. 4 I 5 1 5 V 12 4 , , eb r, , . 2 - gf A i i 'T 2' . i Y JUNIOR GIRL'S ENSEMBLE Row 1: P. Wardell, D, Meyers, K. Kelley, C. Mitchell, B. Evans P Bergman D Govenis, S. Anable, G. Stevens. Row 2: S. McDowell, W. Easterwood, C. Olson, N. Attwater P Jones B Holder E. Kerr, P. Watson, K. Oxley. THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR , . . Mrs. Doreen Voltmann and Mr. Edward Banghart, vocal mu- sic instructors, try out a new arrangement for the Fall Clinic, one of three music spectaculars . C 'Q M i 'xi I ,,, ., 1 Q37 'L JuNlon aov s is r , si 0 A ., 1 ENSEMBLE P ' . 'V' .Q 143.57555 R , . - l 131. , xg..'2.??i:-xii-??2r?i,.:5.'f:':5fiEf.:T2fl'1- owt. T. Schrodl. sl .f,,,,,,fg,,,. r f ., E nowzr R. Miller, D. Nichols. ,gf . ,' 1 ,:::2:,g,?. ,:i Row 3: G. Bowes, P. Hartwick, l ,V , ' 5 , Wir D. uelyeu. 2 .,,., ., 1, '555g.4x:::::gg555:1Qt, ' Y , A -, wif'-ill7:0'l:?'55 ll,:l ffllif' f 'O N. X-l, fgff f :ff Rr, ?52i?ffii:21r lEfil'g'l 1, N ' fr .r g 1' ,fi P 2121555-1. .i. :9' sl' r 20 2 -i'l llflliiflflmkl :rl ' or . gem ' .r ffffi nf if' l:.l:E :fa 1 ...f,.i55E555S?fN 'i-l'5'f5 'fx 1 Wifi 57 lnlerlochen Music Camp or Bust! Row'l: L. Thompson, P. Walson, C. Williams, J. Haroulunian, C. Stacy, S. Sommerville. Rowe 2: M. Kubiak, G. Relyea, K. Oxley. I ' , f-- kx INTERLOCHEN Row 'l: V. Vandecar, J. Blank, S. Hill, M. Cosmo, S, Warren, S. Sommerville, L, Farrell. Row 2: Mr. Pulnam, D, Relyea, D. Kimball, D. Mann, B. Mc- Clure, R. Miller, R. Narlker, R. Everell, -i P 'Q 'r 1. f l y'4'd-.4 . 1 gy' . 3622 '. ' 'YZ X If ., S. Sommerville, M. Galbrailh, P. Peters, S. Annas. A -sr1S- i QF..-1-W INTERLOCHEN INTERLUDE . . . With lhe open air and nalure for inspiration, Mr. George Pulnam, Vocal Music Director, conducts the all-stale choir at the nationally known lnlerlochen Music Camp. Thespians Are Nationally Significant To qualify for membership in the NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY, students must have earned twenty points by working on plays To main tam their membership rn this honorary organ: zation, they are required to assist in the production of all school plays I I 1 WHAT A SIGHT IT WILL BE, OUR DAUGH- TER SPINNING STRAW INTO GOLD . . . Judy Baker and Lynn Walker perfect their lines as they get into character for Rumpel- stilskin. A CHINESE LOVE STORY . . . We have been engaged to perform for you tonight Lute Song, a venerable tale of the time when gods walked upon the earth and wrought their wonders in the sight of men. an Y -fp I 4 I wax , YI7 cv G K 43' THESPIANS Row 1: B. Kath, S. Skinner, T. Gilbert, C. Graves, B. Thompson. Row 3: A. Hamilton, N. Mile, L. Cousens L k-,iii-.iw Row 2: 5. Sommerville, D. Carlisle, M. Dworin, J. Ohanesian, Mr. Wood. Errington. Row 4: J. Baker, S. Everett, H, Hanson, D lf.-I-5' way, R. Mann, J. Dearing. 59 Muslc and Drama Comblne to ct ow 'I Row 2 Row 3 PLAYCRAFTERS R Mann T Gulbert B Thompson J Baker S Slunner Berg M Dworm S Annas S Pullns S Sommervulle R Sparks ustun A R er Hun J Johnso M Hrcke Carlusle V Annas M Aughenbaugh K Hamrlton A Gllns S Hutchrson B Klone J OhanesuanA Hamnlton S Sommervulle J Wood Row 4 Row 5 Hunter S Vogel P Huntwork G Glbson Mr Errungton Karaguletf C Lyons N Muze L Cousens L Thompson Hulderley L Wulluams S Everett P Herron B Mrtchell M Callely B Hubbard N Trnetsch M Crowder Govenrs C Gravcs S Schroeder E Smuth W Bank H Hanson D Lucas C Code B Kath B Hansen D Hatha way A Huggins P Watson C Olson PLAYCRAFTERS began thelr successful season with the fall presentatlon Rumpelstllskln, under the dlrectlon of the late Mlss Mary Parrish After the pass Ing of the beloved advisor Mr Garth Errlngton and the troupe went on In true showmanshnp tradltlon to produce Lute Song and Oklahoma The latter produc tlon represented the combined talents of the dramahcs and vocal department and was the tlrst muslcale ever to be glven by Pontiac Hugh School Oklahoma attrlbutes nts success not only to nts fine cast but to more than 200 people m cluding stagehands technical directors, costume designers, make up men, back drop artists, muslclans, and all who played Important and necessary roles off stage held In January The curtain fell on the tlonal club plcnlc Also Included ln thus years program was the annual parents reception final act of the season wlth the tradl THE END . . . As the curtain closes on the final act ot Lute Song the cast poses tor the honorable gentlemen and ladies. RUMPELSTILSKIN' YOU BAD LITTLE THING Tern Fortuno as Mother Hulda reprrmands Bob Rumpel Thompson durmg final play rehearsals he wil I0 Produce First Musicale, Oklahoma. EVERYTHING'S UP TO DATE IN KANSAS CITY . . . Lorraine fl X Butler, Alvin Lambert, and Sharon Walencik work on costumes for Oklahoma. WANTED . . . The stars of Oklahoma, Diane Beach and Tom 0'Brien, ask Pontiac residents for the Ioan of cowboy outfits. S'LONG YOU ALI. . . . laurey and Curly wave a fund farewell to their relatives and friends. MANY A NEW DAY . . . Farm girls and cow- girls declare a brief truce during the production of Oklahoma. 61 Workshop Members Bring Radio Stand by there s the green light' No you re not at the launch ing of another satellite You re standing outside room 229 and mem bers of the RADIO WORKSHOP are putting on another fifteen minute program being beamed to Oakland County residents Three times a week under the direction of Miss Vera Mae Adams, the workshop broadcasts entertaining as well as educational programs for three Q O - ' -Q grade levels. The club has been operating for seventeen years and uses the facilities of WPON, Pontiac. .1 .t 4 I- s TAPING TIME . . . Before recording be- gins, Sharon Mow adiusts the microphone to the proper height. STAND-BY . . . An indispensable part of the Radio Workshop is the control room staff. X !,. RADIO WORKSHOP Row I: P. Dawe, C. Hughes, J. Enfield, D. Surowitz, B, Chamberlin, G. B. Pawley, S, Fink, M. Galbraith, Se-drink, S. VanTusseI, J, Brooks, J. Kenney. Row 3: B. Donovan, B. Williams, N. O'NeiI, D. Pawley, C. Code, L. Carson, Row 2: V, Vandecar, N. Sekles, C. Davis, D. Jubelt, R. Williarns, D. Strait, L. Crelal, D. Ladd, S. Mow, S. Lilliquist. 62 Enioyment to Them Community. l 9lP COME, COME, COME ALONG . . . Children from I.eBaron Elementary School visit the Radio Work- 'UPIW shop to participate in lt's Story Time. ONE MINUTE TO GO . . . A grade school teacher alerts her students as broadcast time draws near. L twat, ITS STORY TIME . . . Members of the Radro Workshop present another entertaining program to Oakland County resi- dents. I .-: :F AA 1 Q, V' Wig vi A ', X , 2, - tv. wa g , S I -, nw Vv'- 4, 4 ' r ella? s 2 Q? THAT'S YOUR CUE . . . Beverly Williams, Janet Bolton, and Jeanm-He Ermelj take part in the Within Our land broadcast. 63 C ' LH , .,, 1vw.' Student Council Pursues Practices Real 1 T , 1 5 .1 7' nm ' ' .iw 4 ' Z? 4 1 - l f First semester Student Councnl oflicers left to right are Muriel Upton secretary Emmanuel Williams treasurer Lynn Walker sergeant at arms Jeanne Johnson vice president and Larry Beamer president seated MAKE UP Princess Jeanne Johnson applies war paint to Chief Larry Beamer before his tribal war dance ,444 The organization of a Teen-age Traffic Court was an outstanding accomplishment of the STUDENT COUNCIL this year. Under the supervision of Mr. George Stewart, head of P.H.S. Driver Education De- partment, and Judge Arthur E. Moore of the Juvenile Division of the Probate Court, the court enables teen- age traffic defendants to be tried by their peers. During the year the council also sponsored the annual magazine drive and several school dances In addition, It was voted that money raised by the Student Council would formulate a scholarship fund to be awarded annually to deserving seniors nw an STUDENT COUNCIL First Semester Rowl L Walker J Johnson L Beamer M Upton E Williams Row2 G Best H Ritter S Mondy L DeBerger L Shaw B Angel ot? C Hughes E Muller A Whiting M Aughenbaugh L Head B Patterson B Lindquist P Rochon K Burnworth l Hawn C Williams Row3 be-rt Ohana-stan Setber P Sprague S Erw L Thompson K Hunter C Esser J Vackaro M Melzer J anng K Metz S Hausa G Sheflied J Deweese Murphy E Marks 64 Row4 Hunt Ba r S Young S Stron l Peters K Ox Card B Dav R Hoekman R Lanham Syr Davidson R Bradshaw S Nelson J Kusk B Bennt K Slater J Vought Row4 W Rathbun H Batten R Savedge F Milton E Roas rr Br er Cu C Kam re L Moore e E Brown D Mann P Stasrak D Beers l Ha H Moore -pr . . I . . . . ' rt . h tt 2 I . - I I - W ' ' : fi S 5 . l 0..- i Q ' ' ag t x , V ' . 6 lr . J ' ' 1 ' J . . i ' J -1 5 ' ' ' 1. v 1 . - ' - . , , - - 1 l 5 - ,. l 'H C ' ' . 'I !. A I .VL ,, Q7 L l Y- - - it rife '., ls K L, 1 L ' A 5 ' if L L -l I I A -1 l , If 5' : . , . , , , . , , ' ' . : J. , J. ke , . , . g, . , . Iey, 1 V - , - ' , . . . , . , . - R. , . is, . , . , C. e s, B. - 1 - l - I V , - , - . - ' , f l . : T. Gil . , J. . , L, ' t, . , . in, E. Ke , A. ew , J. rlee, . ' b ll, . , L. . , . , . , . , . , . Pr ll, . , . , . ' , . , . rp, De ' , , , . A, . l , . , S. . . r. Q. ile ns lr I 1 , , 1 Oxltlv git. D' git em' ' lvlaf gre. I' HptPr bf Parliamentary Procedure. s Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: EVERY CITlZEN'S DUTY . . . Mary Williams re- ceives a subpoena from Judy Boker to appear as iuror for the newly-formed Teen-age Traffic Court. A xl' xi' -. N- -. J '54 . ,tm 'l, r I 7 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Second Semester C. Code, D. Gravely, l.. Beamer, P. Brown. M. Chosteen, D. Ortez, M. Gorsline, S. McClellan, C. Branch, D. Shea, A. Bowers, W. Snyder, S. Easton, J. Haroutunion. L. DeBerger, R. Rabaia, D. Bartenbaker, G. Oak, B. Watts, C. Mihay, B. Cretal, A. Donaldson, M. Aughenbaugh, P. Bergman, L. Moore. Second semester Student Council omcers, left to right, Pot Brown, secretary, Larry Beamer, president, Dick Eley, vice-presi- dent, Donna Gravely, treasurer, Mr. Fors- man, and Carl Code, sergeant-at-arms, seated. Row 4: S. House, D. Luettke, R. Miller, D. Brown, J. Watkins, J. Choler, A. Fenely, S. Erwin, R. Tucson, G. Sedrick, C. Mc- Burney. Row 5: D. Proctor, M. Rose, J. Reynolds, F. Brooks, D. Kimball, E. Rojas, B. Crawford, D. lucas, H. McClure, J. Manes, A. Toy- lor, D. Williams, J. Herron. i fu iii 'i' 1 . 5 .' f anim. ,V N c P 2 Q1 ' 5 ' 1 ' l , A - I .-ff, , r' ly U K i ' J 65 ..4.L... 'MIT E E Q: 3-,iw-Y--sr W W STUDENT UNION REPRESENTATIVES B Thompson P Dooley B Andrews B Shaver .I Smnh J Reynolds N Sekles P Erb D Gregory E Thompson B Eaglnng E Taylor G Humphrey S Turrell Cousbae L D Prell K Melkoman T Farmer T Manning J Bergslrom B Garrell D Klmloall R Thee Cunnungham - r'--f-1-Q .,......Y,.i - Yikmisrty nu- ' THE BIG DRIVE . . . Mr. Donald McMiIlen Sludenl Union advisor, and Hurnson Munson Sludent Union manager prepare for Ihe an- nual magazine drive. IT S FRIDAY The weekly dislribulion of the Tomahawk by Ihe Sludenl Union is an even! anhclpaled by Sludenl Union members. N ' W S 'I SI' cl I' United e ave , u en y 1 - 4 I ,Q Vl, , I Q ' 5 1 9 M. I .HI:llis, . ,I I , . . ringer, c. I-mln, M. Mclflusky, J. 'sn-In, R. Jedeon, JI 6 -Y --f'-, L ...,.. el, ,,,,,, Y ,,,,,A l ,ykimvw-awww--wk I Fl 'fl Wg I V gi? K H I, ' I ll , 1 H f X , I WW. .C M X AKA' N 1' T . fer ,Gay I' DI 2 Union Motto, Encourages Thrift. STUDENT UNION STAFF Rowi: B. Gorman, L. Stickney, Mr. McMilIen, H. Munson, G. Ro- Row 3: D. Tate, D. Gravely, M. Vernon, J. Treece, K. Whitfield barge, P. Runnels. J. Swindell, K. Hamilton, J, Noren, J. Ward. Row 2: S. Smith, L. Anderson B. Robar e G. Guenther, C. Mc- Row 3: 1 5 I Clements, J. Thomas, 5. Steinbaugh. P. Jones, S. Anable, V. Vasbinder, S. Kempe, T. O'Brien L. Flood, J. Thiese, K. Hunter, K. Nixon, C. Smith. United we save, the motto of the STUDENT UNION, is fully realized by Student Union members as they receive 511.50 benefits for only 55.00. This price includes admission to football games and entitles members to see special assemblies and to receive weekly Tomahawks and the annual Quiver. An im- portant iob of the Student Union Staff and their advisor, Mr. Donald McMilIen, is to keep records and to arrange publicity for the magazine drive. An annual dinner completes the year's program. x 'ma ' ' , I I i Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: STUDENT UNION REPRESENTATIVES Second Semester M Johnson, S. Pullis, S. Goldberg, A. Pirochta, E. Mitetf, Kennedy, S. Mow, C. Olson, S. Lawrence, T, Scott D Reed. Row 4: M. Causbie, B. Davis, D. Relyea, R. Rosser, R Hou, H 1'-1 M Opdenhott, J. Bolton, J. Mathis, S. Arnold, S. Uligian, Clure, B. Kath, S. Hartman, D. Roosev L. H-:rrrrrigi-in V' E. Miller, I1. Tuson, C. Branch, J. Fink. Rabaia. I.. Berg, P. Graham, G. Humphrey, K. Oxley, C. Graves, J. 67 One Picture ls Worth A Thousand Words. ix .av, . ix MISS LEHNER, HELP! . . . Worley Smith seems to be having a little trouble when it comes to proiectors. SCHEDULE SUPERVISORS Lehner, Pot Lichvar sets schedule. . . . With the help of Miss UP the intricate P.H.S. Him ' 1 ll f f f . 2 2 E PROJECTIONISTS Row l: J. Almas, G. Shearer, R, Heiber, M. Williams, B. Mitchell, Row 3: D.Humpl1rey, D. Ortcz, R. Tenny, D. Parr. Row 2: J. Souden, G. Humphrey, D. Hartzman, K. Beebe, P. Mc- Allister, S. Looney, G. May, L. Olliffe, B. Thompson, S. Fink, Row 41 N. Mile, L. Lambclin. 68 The medium of the motion picture is brought into the classroom by the PROJECTIONIST CLUB. Under the direction of Miss Lehner, members spend their free hours running movies, learning to repair the intricate equipment, and operat- ing audio facilities to implement the learning process. A year's hard work is climaxed by the annual proiectionist outing. -'eb' 2 3 ' 3 , i 4 i 3 6, D. Decker, W. Smith, R. Winter, R. Harris, T. Hoisington, J. Barton, K. Freer, K. Dextrom, J. Sonnenberg, R. Jackson, R. Tolleison, L. Hoyt. D. Rite, C. Chandler, R. Anthony, L. Beamer, B. Kath, D. Lucas, D. Lucas, M. Strong, J. 0'Deo, L. Cretal, P. Tremper, G. McCollum, D. Jubelt. ' Journalists Receive National Recognition. l ..,...,. . W g i .....l.lW .i ll A vi , . Zz 1' X . 3 . .R A ,., i U ' ' qv Row 1: M. Henry, S. Rhew, A. Pirochta, J. Reynolds, R. Goldberg, J. Arnold. . Row 2: S. Freeman, D. Shea, M. Hickey, J. Ohanesian, S. Hethering- The QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY, an honorary organi- zation for high school iournalists, selects members on the basis of outstanding contribution to the pub- lications of the school and scholastic achievement. By participating in the society students gain knowl- edge of the high goals for which every iournalist strives. This valuable philosophy is embodied in their own publications, Quiver and Tomahawk. A formal initiation was held during the annual Spring Publi- cations Banquet to welcome new members into the society. 1 1 i L., ....J... .3 1 5 .. 7... C7 if w ton, M. Moran, S. Annas. Row 3: J. Loomis, S. Fink, A. Higgins, H. VanMatre, 5. Lewis, K Kaasik, S. Warren, P. Peters. Q . waamw g........4.....- If tjf :gl H l f 1 ' .1 ......... ', 'X vii' ' THE PEN is MIGHTIER THAN THE swono . . . Sherry Fink re- ? . 155' ceives her membership invitation to Quill and Scroll from Mr. 5' , 5 5 ' Robert Rickard, Quiver advisor. I ' 'J ff 2' .. ' 'His J ' V. ., Quill and Scroll officers: Rhoda Goldberg, vice-presi- 'V J dent, Ann Plrochta, executive secretary, Joyce Reynolds, , lg , , ' president, seated. 69 A Weekly School Paper ls 1 I -.at l TOMAHAWK Row l M Crowder S Hethenngton J Ohanesuan D Reynolds Guenther Row2 rk Wells M Light S Stennbaugh L Shaw Row4 S Murphy E Taylor E Petroff K Cordlngly C Lyons J Myers J Johnson Wood J Loomls L Cousens D Flncker M Henry Row3 R Tollefson S Huffton J Graham S Goldberg I Davus Row5 N Muze K Hefner K Kaasrk L Flood D Rogers B Bank S Wood A Ressler M Aughenbaugh G Gubson G J Moyer E Kerr S Kempe R Hallett J Baker L O :He The TOMAHAWK staff, advrsed by Mr Robert Beauchamp, works dlllgently to bnng the pleasures of the prrnted page to P H S students One of the few remarnmg weekly school newspapers In Mrchlgan, the T Hawk has brought many honors to the school Notable among these was the flrst place rahng recelved ln the National Scholastic Press Assoclatlon s Automobile Safety Edu tlon and a first place ratrng by the Natronal Qulll and Scroll Socrety A truly cooperatrve enterprise, the Tomahawk relles upon the facllltles of the school prlnt shop Mr Ted Carlson and hrs prmtlng crew transform the words and phrases of the reporter Into a graphlc reallty In February several T Hawk wrrters attended the lournallsm conference In Royal Oak and a press conference rn Blrmmgham The staff also participated rn the Sprung lnterscholastlc Press Conference at the Unlversrty Mrchrgan N I BEFORE E EXCEPT AFTER C Myrla Henry Jaclue Loomrs and Krrsta Kaasrk proof read the Tomahawk JUST OFF THE PRESS Edltor Harry Van Matre checks a freshly prmted Tomahawk in IS 70 , , 1 5 l J ' . t - .:. i 4 .rl f xr n ' lr ,,, Q W, pe . - - . 1 x , yall ' ' 0 4 -'L K ' 1 5 , ,- Ab' ' ' ' - 9 .li Y 9 ' ' 'I' ' 9 F- .gl ' in X, . up ay v f .J ' 'D ' ' J 6 3 5 v -M . 3 ? gl 5.4 ,. V - A I: '1 J 1 1 ' . 4 ' ., I ' . fe, , , ' X f , Q v 5 , ,. X A I my l ' -, L t V , , A Xa 7 'Rx n , , t l l ' W- , ,, , 1 I , rg , ,, v ' ' E' - ' :S.Cla,N. ,. ,K. 1. ,. ,. .- ' . . . , . , . , . ll' - . . . . . of . . . ll, O l v' w X. J f f P 'X lr , K . 'Q-fs ,, ' ,, A I A r X KA 3 . 41 - ,te ff f 4 P ' I -'er-l,,,,,' E I U S 42, X - J.- ,.v' '- -' x V X A, I Y. ' ' 'X x -' 'Q AJ ,fu A. .. .. .. .. .. .. , . . . . , . Truly An Accompllshment 0 as .f-1 i 'm- BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL Sara Hethenngton assocu ate edltor and Jackue loamls page edntor work late each Tuesday mght as do other Tomahawk members to meet the weekly deadlme A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE After metrculously arrangnng has desk and files Mr Robert Beauchamp Tomahawk advisor relaxes with an enthralling textbook In hand IYou should see the place when nl s messed upl -L.s I THE BIG STORY Duck Rogers photographer Jeannette Ohanesnan news edltor and Alan Hug guns feature writer know that It takes a stat? of many talents to pubhsh a good newspaper THE PRESSURES ON Sports edntor Duck Reynolds lndustrlously works on Sports SIanIs as Monday deadline approaches 71 It o o -V4-fgj' r 'i I a '--, X f y XM . I . . I ' ' , ' , I I , - - EV,,..,,.T,JM,, My L 1 .- zmw L I T V Vs L1 I .T -v in 1 5 . , . ' , 1 1 1 ' - V , . . A Yearbook Graphrcally 5 3? -5 A l I C1 7 A' f L ,, of Z , ' 2 ' 35 ,, n QUIVER STAFF MV- Rillfilfd, K- KGGSUY, E- WilliGmS, A. Pir0Cl1tU, Row 4: J. Arnold, P. Peters, D Govenus Oxe E Palmer D. Reed, V. Annas, S, Annas, J. Welch, J. Haroutunian, S. Houge, S, Rl-new, Freeman. Row 5: S, Warren, N. Sekles, s Lew D. Shea, K. Sekles, M. Hickey, T. Gilbert, R. Goldberg, M. Lightcap, B. Tenny, J. Reynolds Moran, B. P Without the efforts of the T958 Quiver STAFF and their new advisor, Mr. Robert Rickard, this annual could not have become a reality. The sixth hour of every school day, many hours after school, and several laborious week- ends saw the staff working toward the April 'l5 deadline. Inspired by a few Saturday afternoon pizza parties, mem- bers made a special attempt to sell advertising in order to finance the book. With the Quiver at press, the staff and advisor began planning the annual Spring Publications Banquet during which time the '59 staff was announced. Peters. IMPECCABLE INDEX . . . Cataloguing the 2500 students for the Quiver index is the chore of business manager Joyce Reynolds and Quiver statT member Sharon Mow. 72 FACULTY 'WHO'S WHAT' . . . Members ot the faculty are carefully scrutinized by Jane Arnold and Phyllis - Relates A Year's Experiences. Q 'th HH V I -s ' s 1' 'L .r SW s uv Xe I f f 'W i SPUTNIK HERE WE COME . . . Sharon Freeman, advertising manager, beams as the Quiver's advertising rocket heads skyward indicating the amount of money solicited in ads. THE TOP BRASS . . . Ca-Editors Ann Pirochta and Krista Kaasik work out theme copy for the Quiver introductory pages. . ,1vfm,,,:?,,. .. T Vxh lulm U - 3 5, VW X . 2 ' A '- far w'iz1'4-3,45 iw .' ' Wh ' Q' ' t 41 ' W f 1 FROM DAWN TO DUSK . . . Steve lewis ponders over sports candids during late session in 126. GRUELING OVER GRADS . . . Upon receipt of senior layouts from Spellman Studios, Delores Shea completes her section. 73 J A A5111 l. . 1 4 mfa rf ' t V -V - .3 fx, sq. , ,y ,A-3152 ,fm 2 t . . ,N I ,S t J? . -444 1 'HJ y '?'li'.. , -,Q -Sf gas:-,+, -2 -' ' ' 1 il--fd .gs-f it , ' -,,,.5 .f-'3,f,- '.1,'fQl.'l -'H ar Developing physical fitness and sportsmanship in all students . . . bringing determination, aggressiveness, and loyalty to the field . . . creating spirit, enthusiasm, and enioyment in the bleachers are the purposes of my . . . thletics b X 'w -aw Q New Coach! New Team! Fifteen WG-he .wwf ff ff Coach Jesse Mucleoy X. Af fi fl ,WSQQQ ,fyxl nys. V fi 4'v?3',: L,J Q Q g , 1 ,IQ I 1 'ix:!?lg.N. x,z . 5 fs, .3 4 V4- ?'9'. 04: UNIT I fn I ., , - , Y - ' N 'L' N ,MJ l W ' ,I 1 . ,I I. S .. ,J , fn . I., E , ' , - x A e 1 g r h 4 f F A i 1 Q I , .- 1 h K f I I mf I l ' A M, Hcrdimun, RE J. Keller, RH D. Relveu. C B- Mnnnins, LH T. o'Brien, LE G, men, nr c. Brown, no E m:me?BFB w. Duncan, LG G. naman, LT N 76 Rahs for The Whole Team! IQ,-xl? ',?. ,. I 4 40 be ,nf w 1 ,H 6' 2 .fr-wiv. 131' I xii If J hi UNIT II :I IA 'Q fa I I gn Q, I N I I I f ar, I! ,I I 5 ' , . X is Yu J. Andr RE J H k RH In J, Hill C IB T N h I RT B D QB D Voyd noff, RG - I I. D gl FB 77 ig, I9 ,L 4 I , , f 'A JZ- . f ldfafzegw al I, I Dick Whilmer, honorabl W mention All-SI I K VIN: ' I 9, C' 'V M .7 I Q QI , .. I, . T I - D 1' A ' I , . r - I 5 L 5 N Shoffer, LH J Phl g G, Grqv 5 LG T. WhiIehead, LT We Chlefs Upset Lanslng Sexton 13 -6 I what Wd' 'Wu W Harr son Munson ll5l ass sled by Bob Mann ng l28l romps for a la ge ga n against Fe ndale The Pontiac Senior Hugh grldders this season began wlth a new look They had a new coach new plays and a flghtlng splrlt The first game with Wyandotte deflated some of the fans hugh hopes Coach Mac Leay and hrs advosors must have found the squad s weaknesses because the following two Frldays the team engineered upsets over Lansmg Sexton and Arthur Hull Homecoming saw the Chlefs forget a football game has two halfs After a shoddy flrst half they rebounded and played theur most excltmg and lnsplred half of the entnre season but this was not enough and Saginaw emerged triumphant The followmg three weeks were the downfall of the Chiefs as they bowed to Bay Ctty and Fllnt Central The season ended vlctorlously with the Chief s con quest of Ferndale before a snow chilled crowd of local enthusiasts VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Pontiac Opposltlon Wyandotte Lansing Sexton Arthur Hull Saginaw Fllnt Northern Bay Cnty Fllnt Central Ferndale l Bob Mcmmng plunges through a large opening agannst Arthur Hull Chiefs won 20 to 12 l 78 A o o o 4' , , f' '9g:f'2:'?fW' I 5, ,,,Al' V I C 'f it H I .Ky l -In I f If ,f Vyfy t . ' , V, , 3' ,,.-t i f ,L , f , 1 I . , '-V- , ' 'l 3 6 A , 20 ' 'I2 gf, , ?' 14 ' 27 ,SI ,A ,V , 7 ' 20 ff 'f 1 A 'f o . ' 39 v ,, W, if '-W 6 48 f V, 26 6 ' 'Mocleaymen' Power Post Arthur iii .se ,-'D 5 ' 5 'fu jzhahf rv, K' 'ear .JV ,.f.,.:,,n.. V ' 'S ff, +f Maggy.. Sophomore, Chariie Brown explodes for a sizeable gain in ihe Ferndale game. Larry Douglas is about to meet his match in the Wyandotte game. Lugging the lealher, Dick Whiimer surges ahead for the needed yardage. 79 Chiefs Defeat Ferndale for Season's Finale Nick Shorter outraces opponents and teammates in gain against Bay City Twin victories over Flint Northern and a tre activity of the Little Chiefs this season Under the direction of two new coaches Steve Szabo and Gene Norris, the Jumor Varsity displayed much promise for future Varsity teams Port Huron Arthur Hill Saginaw Flint Northern Flint Northern Bay City Flint Central JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES S . . . . h 0 mendous fighting spirit highlighted the gridiron Ig Wyundolle - - ' I9 ' . . .' . 7 ' . . 7 ' . 0 , 7 . , . I . mlilil P JUNIOR VARSITY Row 'l: S. Hertel, L. Hines, G. Wall, F. Shorter, R, Montgomery, A. Terry, Dextrom, R, Whitehead, J. Westerman, D. Prell, J. Patterson, D. Wil- D. Chase, A, Houston, B. Carroll, L. Chambers, Mgr. D. lleynolds. liams, L. Weber, B. Cohoe. Row 2: Coach S. Szabo, M. Dult, R. Beach, C. Lee, H. Smith, D. Peterson, Row 4: V. LaCore, M. Shields, M. Thomas, L. Prell, E. Hess, G. Linwood G. Nichols, G. Bramble, D. Ashby, T, Devaney, W. Ratclifl, G. C. Kimbrell, P. Jenkie, B. Shell, T. Buchanan, B. Dean, D. Roeser Sherman, Coach G. Norris. H. ledsinger, J. Teets. Row 3: B, Mihalelr, J. Remez, D. Williams, M. Andrews, W. Sebastian, K. 80 Chiefs Register First Win Over 'Shamrocksf I DON'T CARE IF YOU DID BEAT WATERFORD! Two decisive victories over Detroit Catholic Cen- tral and Saginaw Arthur Hill kindled a bright hope in the Chiefs for another Saginaw Valley champion- ship. However, a damper was put on this hope by Flint Central with an impressive 52-43 victory. After the Christmas vacation the Chiefs bounced back with three consecutive wins, followed by defeats at the hands of Flint Northern and Saginaw Eastern. The squad slid by with close victories over Catholic Cen- tral and Arthur Hill. Two of the state's top ranked teams, Highland Park and Flint Central, met the Chiefs and squeaked by with close victories. The Flint victory doused all hope for the valley championship. The squad finished the season with three consecutive victories, the final one being a 52-51 thriller over Flint Northern, the valley's second place team. C 4 'C AIM 'Qo?A.,, ,1fff , 'LH' ' O ei, .J 'I f , , 5311, ef Q Charles Barge, honorable mention all- state and second team all-valley. The tournament action began with the Chiefs sweeping district honors at Southfield. We moved into the regional playoffs, first skimming by Wa- terford, and then being defeated by the host club, Livonia Bentley, in -the most controversial game of the season. Vllyl gf Q Q.. W M, Ural VARSITY SQUAD Kewl: H- Robertson. B- Davis, C. Barge, R. Smith. L. Dvvslus, B. nnwzr coach A. vannynn, J, williams, J. Bundy, J. Skinner, R. Roach, Mgr. B. Bergstrom. Alexander, D. Whitmer, H. Munson, B. Hayward, Statistician D. Reynolds. cziiceriot'd Camep Waterford Saw Chiefs Victorious VARSITY SCORES PHS OPP- 55 Detroit Catholic Central 45 62 Saginaw Arthur Hill 49 43 Flint Central 52 77 Edsel Ford 37 68 Bay City 47 7'l Waterford 41 47 Flint Northern 49 57 Saginaw 7l 81 Saginaw 59 54 Detroit Catholic Central 52 56 Saginaw Arthur Hill 52 48 Highland Park 53 6'l Flint Central 68 74 Royal Oak 46 55 Bay City 44 52 Flint Northern 5'l DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 68 Southfield 26 65 Farmington 51 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 48 Waterford 42 49 Livonia Bentley 50 CHIEFS WIN 77 37 Joh Bundy lun guard akes by the Edsel Fo d defense and 9 tly pushes n o po nts i 2 3 L P y W Ha ad asss WE NEED IT MORE THAN YOU ln a typical rebound pose - . . . n , ' ior , f r en i tw i . - - EA . . , .lerr illiams and Bill yw r it . . . ' , each other as they grab another important rebound in the Harrison Munson pulls down another rebound from the grasp of an N close 54-52 victory over Catholic Central. 82 opponent in the Chiet's victory against Saginaw. 1, 'Basketeers' Best Game Beats Saginaw. EXPLORER Ill Jnm Skmner hps soundly lrounce Waterford 71 41 Ny Iwo pomls as the Chlefs CHIEFS WON BI 59 Duck Whnmer and Bull Roach vue for the ball against Sagmaw Y A. ff 'if WOULD YOU PLEASE MOVE YOUR ARM? Henry Rob AT THE HOP vu Wllllams clears th boa d errson sophomore guard lays it up and rn for another Pon ern Chorlne Barge guard as or hrs e hoc baske! un the Chref s vuciory over Edsel Ford ' . - . . . in . . N . , , --. 01 Q ,S fl Ny- ' '11 D '. '1?'5y.':.:, Z ' P ' 1 1? V - . ... ' ...Jej e,L-:sg LQ-15 , , ' - . ' , P H.S. , ' ' I fi . . . , . Chiels End Winning Season, but Fall TIED IN A KNOT . . . Larry Douglas scraps with Edsel Ford opponents as Harrison Munson watches intently. ,f FINGER-TIP CONTROL . . . Bill Davis slips by Saginaw Eastern defenders for a lay-up as Roosevelt Alexander waits for pos- sible rebound. AIR SUSPENSION . . . Playmaker, Charlie Barge, goes up for two against Edsel Ford. SAGINAW VALLEY STANDINGS Flint Central Flint Northern PONTIAC , Saginaw Saginaw Arth Bay City ,, ur Hill Won Lost 9 1 8 2 6 4 6 4 2 8 0 'IO to Livonia Bentley in Regionals 50- 49. 4' I ,- A kg Q nf.. A . , .ne f, ...fri im c JUNIOR VARSITY Mgr. F. Jackson, Mgr. J. Whiteman, B. Rabaia, T. Gaensbauer, V. Ellis, F. Staley, R. Hart, K. Shaw, A. Howze, F. Brooks W. Lee, W. Lindsey, Coach F. Zittel. The Junior Varsity squad has the distinc- tion of compiling one of the finest records in many years. The impressive I2-4 record was due to the hard fighting and aggressive play of this well-balanced squad. Coach Fred Zittel stated that many of these players would be good prospects for future varsity teams. .J x . f ' Q SOPHOMORE SQUAD Row 'l: A. Terry, B. Walker, C. Hunt, F. Shorter, J. Fair. Raw Il: B. Hurner, C. Kimbrell, B. Bishop, D. Vincent, V. l.aCore. 85 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Detroit Catholic Centra Saginaw Arthur Hill Flint Central Edsel Ford Bay City Waterford Flint Northern Saginaw Saginaw Detroit Catholic Central Saginaw Arthur Hill Highland Park Flint Central Royal Oak Bay City Flint Northern SOPHOMORE SCORES Flint Central Flint Northern Cranbrook Flint Central Cranbrook Flint Northern V f The sophomore squad, organized for the pur pose of developing players, compiled a 3 3 rec H ord in the course of the season. 'T' Thmclacls Waste Little Time CH W1 Hof V740 ' Q D0 ID WHY 43 UMW K W if G QMW Q ef cs, V' ', T1 V :wx z M i ETH ff' an f pt 'U 5971 V SQTI4 Q CD44 Q 5 U 'I mt DEPT mem -new 1957 STATE CHAMPS Row W Chance J Hull R Coats M Turner J Keller C Barge Row4 B Hunt A Carson J Schlanek G Oak L Beamer Row F ey F Bro ks D Benson J Patterson Toh Shorter D Williams J Jerome R Clauson P McCartney Row5 J Fields G McCollum J ODeo B Heacock D Rlfe Row J Payne R Ludy D Vincent G Sherman L Chambers D Bunch A Howze D Sowell B Manning J Hawkins B Ratcliff J Bandy M McClusky W Lee Coaches Dean Wilson, Ray Lowry, and Jesse Macleay proudly display last year s State Track Championship Trophy. C White A Terry H Munson J Rush M Shields L Mar y M Duff F e Br wn E on P Cox Kimball Mgr L Gracey Equipment Mgr H Wenzel Coach R Lowry B Richards K Smith J Pritchett J Jefferson W Williams G Toth J Watkins B Smith Statistician D Reynolds Mgr F Mayers Mgr B Bergstrom CoachJ MacLeay Head Coa:hD Wilson Dean Wilson, now in his second season as track coach, has high hopes that the Chief cindermen will this season gain their fourth straight Class A State Track Chom- pionship. Wilsons hopes are brightened by the return of several stars from last year s squad and two very excellent trans- fer students from Detroit. Returning this year are the state s two best distance men, Roger Coats, state mile champion, and Larry Beamer, half mile champion. Much is also expected of sprinters Joe Hill and Jimmy Keller, two seniors who performed excellently last season. Bob Manning, De- troit City Dash champion while at Western High last year, and Dan Sowell have both shown fine promise and are expected to bolster the team s strength greatly. fiileiifi. 'M ' L' A Subcluing Waterford 74 -14. Co-Captain Roger Coats Bob Manning, a transfer from Western High, was Detroit's dash champion last year. U rf - Charlie Brown is one of the best sophomore shot putters to Jimmy Keller, cu senior who performed very well for eh come along in quite a while. Chiefs last season, displays his low-hurdle form 87 'f 1 ' ,sv f , I emplon Sprmters, Hurdlers, Hugh Jumpers, 'flip Charles Barge rs one of the Chuets better hugh lumpers Jrm H Arlo C awkms clears the hurdle In good form arson illustrates the 1958 TRACK SCHEDULE March Waterford llndoorl Pontlac Huron Relays Ypsllantr Aprll Mt Pleasant Central Mlchlgan Fllnt Central Fmt Mansfield Ohlo Grosse Pointe Mansfield Relays Grosse Pointe Royal Oak Kimball Royal Oak Fllnt Northern Pontiac Waterford Pontiac J V Lake Orson Pontiac May J V St Mrchaels Pontiac J V Royal Oak Dondero Pontiac Valley Meet Arthur Hull Monroe Relays Monroe Much Regronals State Meet Ann Arbor Under Grad Meet Fllnt Northern U of D Relays Detroit Pole vaultmg Chref, John Bundy, clears the bar wrth ease and Distance Men Lead The Mighty Chiefs.. 5 Dan Sowell is expected to be one of the leading point-getters this year. Joe Hill practices starting position. Y 2 ' 4'x0 Co-Captain Larry Beamer, now in his third year on the varsity, has helped the Chiefs win three state championships. Last year larry won the State Champion- ship in the half-mile. Junior Fred Brooks was the state's second leading high iumper lost '- rr' THIS Yea' F'9dl5 it-:roi 1 to better his mark ot 6'4 set last year. B9 'Nators' Begin With A Big Splash. VARSITY SCORES It PHS ' 52 Ypsilanti Central 3 'I8 Saginaw Arthur Hill f 55 Flint Central 53 Va Bay City ' W-W 66 Southfield WMM M' 65 Flint Northern 35 Saginaw High 32 Saginaw High 24 Saginaw Arthur Hill m 33 Flmt Central ,id ,.l, l I ' 51 Bay City , , 52 Flint Northern 1 .,f, W ,N v.fgr',. , 4 , A H . 4 3 ,ir V e Mae' ' ml' , 4, I i - -Egfr - V,4vrlA mf 4,Ig?,,,Hy , . f Q ., Aly' sea, 25 2. John LaMotte, are diver and Iirst semester co-captain. If It . . , 1., 'never W 4 Q 1, A If W eh ,, ygfg .,::, 57' ' 5 IA' 3 I KNOW THEY'RE DOWN THERE . . . Duke Cummins is att to a good start in the tlnal leg of the record breaking medley relay. Opp. 40 78 4'l 42 V2 30 35 57 64 72 66 45 40 I s s t . ...'. '-Va TWENTY SIX MILES ACROSS THE SEA Rolly Tollefson WAIT FOR MEI Jerry Powers prepares to :ut the water trudges by un the 200 yard tree style race rn the medley relay as referee Wally Schloerke looks on intently u at , 'ff-' 'U 1 I ' 15.0 'E ' f 1- 'I ,I , ' 4 Q l L I . ' ,A-0' , - A3 .B ll ' yi . ' 1 I 4 ,Vwtu I In ll l N' 'E , ' v ',-1xH,2 E .. J' -if ,M l , .I 90 , ,V .,,,....,, Wg ' ffQ n N Medley Relay Team Establl SR! lfx'fl'222 SAY CHEESE . . . Second semester co-captains, Rolly Tollet- son and Gideon Roborge, discuss the team's chances in the valley meet. A record-breaking medley relay team, a well-balanced squad, and a tremendous fighting spirit were the high- lights of the 1958 swimming season. The medley relay team, a consistent winner all season, established a new pool record at Flint Central and tied the Pontiac Pool rec- ord. The team finished with a third place tie in the Saginaw Valley and compiled an impressive 7-5 season record. ezafi 0 'lv 41-4-N ,....,.,.,4n.. VARSITY SQUAD 'shes A Foal E .s.m.,z', 2 iff!! 4 ,mum Ms... 1 ,. ti TT ' ?' 4' , , we A, AQ' f rr -- - ' ., V., 0 . 1-' , jevffffm 'wfaifmm 4 ,' W. QQ? W W , , ' . ' F y 0' - WE USE HARD WATER! . . . Possibly saying thus is Pontiac diver, Bruce Lewis, as he appears to be walking on the water Row'I: G. Rose, G. Robarge, J. Gibbs, D. Cummins, R. Tollefson, Row 2: D, Roberts, .l Ruth, R. Hoekrt-un .I 7 Mgr. B. Hayward. 91 J. Blamy, I LaMotte, Mgr B Smith I 1 q:T .2..'iE:s..L.e ,MAX V Spirited Nators Flnlsh Third in S V C o 0 Q , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi? T Y- VV ' ' ' ' f 1 f ' 4 Q , ,,.f , LM . . ,f A ' 5 3 2'f5-2.2. . - f ' ' 9 il 'ff' f 'jf' -,'E'2.,fi4lfff.gjP ' f ' , rf , ,113 ut' , , ., , fr L,-gyfWy,:j Q r . , I l L A f, in sf.,-fj.,w',fw f -v we f l Qgjgi '.g..gg'f, f I 1 . I fc,-62' f' X 9' I ff: f ,, , . , ' 1 , f' ,,- ? sw V- md., . ,f X H5 ,, S f ' v ' 9 -4 , wr ' , , .. ff .. 0 .,, , X I 'f :V V ,. ' f - , ,.f,. . 'A' f ' cp,-I '-.-ff-2'-0 .dfwfwf f ' . - X g H v V v . ' f.7?Q'g.y7f,, , ff ff1W,Qr6.,,,W.2 L 3 7, s Z, 'f ff .4 'fi , ' , H .V . ,,,,, ,,,, , , Q - .y Q, wa cf, fi AKA- if gg, 0' 1 W gh, Wm ' ., A '-fV I A ' , , LAST ONE IN IS A- . . . Pontiac swimmers, Dennis Roberts lmiddlel and Barry Horst lrightl are off in the 40 yard free- style race. VALLEY STANDINGS Won Lost Saginaw Arthur Hill ,,,, 10 0 Saginaw ,....,,......,,,,,, . 8 2 PONTIAC . 5 5 Bay City Y,,,,, . 5 5 Flint Central e,,, . 5 5 Flint Northern ..,. . 0 'IO BUT COACH, I'VE LOST MY TRUNKS . . . Gary Rose demonstrates winning style in the 150 yard individual Medley. V RESERVE SQUAD Row l: B. Ratliff, B. Lewis, B. Horst, J. Sheridan. Rqw 21 G, Uligan, D. Roeser, R, Clark, 92 1' 'X Seven Veterans Boosts Team's Chances. Coach Ed Heikkinen Bill Hayward puts the tag on Larry Douglas as he attempts to steal second. This season head baseball coach, Edwin Heikkinen, winds up ten years as a member of the Pontiac Senior High Athletic Staff. Next year he will take over the football reins at Pontiac Northern. During his final season with us, Coach Heikkinen is blessed with the return of an experienced squad. The power of x the team is furnished by the hitting of Bill Hayward, Jim Skin- ner, Shan Griffith, and Chuck Johnson, one of the valley's lead- ing hitters. Hurlers Charles Honchell and Bob Garrett will carry In ' 1 I -' most of the pitching load. fi . K Q Ciwl tri H ,Ax R , I ,,mff., , . x I-, -1 ' ,: , ' rr. .4-...V .,, f ' , by Q ,- A .. , sf' X x v . '- .1 , ilu , f - ,. -u ,Y .. , V -A iv R4 A W. tz if4, g:g I K. ti , N- w. , ' , Us In -X -'fl V f - ,A -. cg . fi . ' t- ' -. . .,. - 1- . s ' .9 , Outlielder Shan Grimth ,X, .g ' '- 'M --e-ei ' M Z, ' 3, 3. ' ' 21 - 'S Q f ' , YT? , :E U ZQTL Y Z' 'S 3 1' f ' new .lg - f gfii' 5 , gf S ' Q .13 , , ft rfWf , 1 ' R v f,jjd,,QL',Xk' 1 - 1 W N' . - 'f --1' ' we ' S E , 5 s s. ,E If f ' , ,zu E: Third baseman Jerry Williams bats dur- V' ing a lively game of 'pepper,' which is designed to sharpen the fielding of in- jf M lielders Dan Kimmel, Bob Rabala, Jim ,S Skinner, and Bill Hayward. 93 . A . wh fn ' 'lB!T?Tf w'f 'k ' ' ?f ' ' After A Slow Start, Team pd Gvimth B. Green F. Staley D. Jones l. Jones B. Rabaia D. Kimmel S. Savvas. 76. Coach Heikkinen gets hitting infield practice vi ., if . .ev 4. 've S .-,tj H i an . . ,,,,.,,.,.e-1 frf- 5 N J B, t e team into shape early in the season by Bob Rabala snags a hot grounder during the Chiefs flrst game . against Cranbrook. 1 . 7 . ,Mx ,M Q V' 2 3 I Q Q Q if l' -1+ 1 ' 1 , ,M I 4 J. Skinner, B. Hayward, B. Garrett, B. Manning, C. Honchell, C, Johnson, L. Douglas, D. Kimball, S. A 2 'Q' ,L 1 qi 4. -M X h ? 4 A? 'M ' :H f U ,gay .. ', - Pl 417 4.46444 i I ' f 4 I A f 1 ,.-Y l ,- r' l ! I Y I 1 f '- 1 sw xg I, x f 1 , l I 6 Q ', Q-v in 2 ' ' -' J A 8' 4. h 1 94 2 I -Proves Ability To Win Games. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 8 Cranbrook 'I0 Waterford 'I4 Arthur Hill I7 Arthur Hill I9 Port Huron May 3 Bay City 8 Saginaw I2 Flint Central I5 Flint Central I9 Flint Northern 2l Cranbrook 22 Flint Northern 26 Waterford 27 Royal Oak Dondero Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Away Home 'QQ'- 1 J: it I I' pf 'L lv A f 1 ,tx yay. , v f, 4 , , , Catcher Chuck Johnson talks over plans for the coming season with pitchers Bob Garrett and Charlie Honchell. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Row I: Coach A. Wilson, J. Kendall, R. Hart, E. Slade, D. Tillman, Row 2: S. Gordon, B. Thomas, J. Pieto, E. Rojas, J. Gonzales, W H. Ledsinger, J. Remez, K. Shaw, S. Heftel, Mgr. J. Siegel. Lindsey, C. Adams, E. Hewitt, L Prell, R Smith, J. Wiblcy R. Helsel, B. Cohoe, M. Andrews, S. Walker. 95 ,,.-- ' S.. .if . f Qfmw . ..4 QUICK! GET A CAGE . . . Saginaw Valley Champ in the rough 175 pound weight class John Herron searches for the key mat- breaking hold. An improvement over the record of the pre- ceding season was the maior highlight of the 1958 wrestling season. With only five returning Iettermen the squad rallied behind Coaches Willson and Szabo for a season s record of 9-5. Four squad members, Erasmo Trevino, Jack Kel- ler, Dave Payne and Mel Nosanchuk, per- formed magnificently in the state meet. Coach Willson stated that the boys looked like cham- pions all the way. LMA ir, .1 B. Kaiser. rf ,4-'f ' Tiny Bobby Kaiser plies the pressure to an obviously larger opponent ee !' ,,. 3 Row 1: M. Nosanchuk, D. Payne, R. Clausen, B. Bihl, R. Ronquillo, E. Slade, J. Keller, Row 2: J. Herron, H. Smith, D. Ashby, L. Nelson, J. Fields, J. Fields, L. Hatmon, E. Trevino, Raw3: Couch B. Willson, Mgr. R. Marshall, S. Wiscombe, N. Smith, D. Thomas, T A Team of Champions, Chief .4 . I 32... K H, 1 Coach S. Szabo. Whitehead, D. Relyea, R. Jenkie, R. Whitehead, J. Westerman, Mgr. W. Dorman 96 Y - MSM., Grapplers Encl Victorious Season. A - V. 2 ' 14' . ' 2 , , .5 lb- aigrme Jlfk' Mfg, HELPLESS? . . . Sophomore, Ray Ronquillo, who compiled a THE NEARNESS OF YOU . . . Lark Nelson decides strategy 6-3 season record has his Royal Oak opponent in a pinned to use in securing his Royal Oak opponent, position. WRESTLING SCORES PH Opp. Cranbrook Van Dyke Fitzgerald Ypsilanti Port Huron Lansing Sexton Bay City Flint Tech. Royal Oak Dondero Waterford Flint Northern Waterford Melvindale i Royal Oak Kimball Fourth in Valley Meet ' Fourth in Regionals T I - ' so TENDER Hoioms Eiaows . . . Team captain Mei Nosanchuk displays the wen Y second 'n Slate Meel winning form which gained for him the regional championship. X 1 if-J F A s. l S 22 30 35 13 18 33 26 18 3 41 19 31 36 11 9 Garden City 31 44 6 45 5 29 19 46 7 24 22 29 19 if , , , , v ,, Nw ' .ww 9 'fs ri -..-.,. H2 NEED A LIFT? . . . An attempted dive by Henry DOUBLE CHIN REMOVER . . Dave Payne, State Regional champ who compiled Smith to knock his opponent ot? balance is an a 12-2 season record, has his opponent in another pin. example of the grupplers' fighting spirit. 97 When Ability Counts, They Prove lt. Jie mime CALM BEFORE THE STURM - - . 5efti0', DK'-We PUY 'Ef Who ONLY THIRTY SECONDS TO GO . . . Ray Ronquillo garners again proved to be one of the state's top wrestlers, force- two points for a take-down against his Royal Oak opponent. fully drives his opponent to the mot. WWW ,.,Z, .,,, , f deff' f 5 ,, P' Q THIRD MAN THEME . . . John Herron, who possessed the team's finest dual meet record of 'I3-I, grapples his op- ponent to the mat and prepares him for an ultimate pin. WP I sq WHOSE MOVE NOW? - - . Duke RQIYBG, Compile' of on im- WHAT NOW, COACH? . . . Jerry Fields ponders a possible pressive 9-5 season record, restrains his opponent with UI'l eggape route from his opponent's grasp. unorthodox but effective hold. p oe 'Harriers' Register Challenging Performance Larry Beamer Over hill, over dale as they hit the dusty trail, The harriers go pacing along . . . To meet the challenge of the hills and dales encountered in the course of the two mile crosscountry run, the harrier is extensively trained. The fruits of Coach Mike Andonian's rigor- ous conditioning program were seen this season with the team's fourth place finish at the Farmington Regionals and Larry Beamer's second place finish at the state meet. Captain Roger Coats, one of last year's prominent runners, again turned in fine performances for the harriers despite numerous untimely accidents. VARSITY SQUAD SCORES Pontiac 43 Birmingham 32 Wyandotte 44 Flint Central 22 Royal Oak 46 Allen Park 32Vz Flint Northern Fifth in the Valley Eleventh in the Albion Invitational Fourth in the Farmington Regionals Eleventh in the state meet Roger Coats finishes in a dead heat with a Flint Northern runner M? A Over hill over dale . . . Opponent 20 26 19 35 17 26'fz 99 An Ancient Sport Lives in The Present VARSITY SQUAD !,2g:, a .FF Q mm in Nw . AWP: 113 0 ,f KTHJIEPT. X, Htl MPT B. Hunt, L. Beamer, W. Chance, R. Coats, B. Richards K. Smith J Sampson. IOO Only h I 04444 Body Development -A Perpetual Challenge WEIGHT LIFTING s....s.., K Nl Q?-Wim? Hwhtwiti Rowl D Arnold H Batton R Cheek J Bunch E Okkonen E Row2 D Proctor R Cunningham R Sherman B Schaar D DeBolt Laumger J Campbell J Klobnock B Robinson P Cronan C Hammond A Lotan G LaFontaine C McAluster J MANAGERS Watkins Coach A Thomas Pontiac Hugh is one of the few schools In the country that recogmzes the value of weight training This program is de signed for the varsity boy who wants to stay in condition dur ing the off season, the under developed boy who is con cerned about his well being and appearance, and the boy who enloys competition 11 o ....-,?.,.,,,.. .... ,... - Mm 'Q A N' ' - . Vs. 51 'T 3' JJ! - 1. . D . .l,, WWA? 74 1: V ' , Rl F S 1, i, ,J L- U Y ix W 8 ., g . . . LQ ..,., ,. ,,l.. sf 1 ' ' . - J . l it t Riu! A . ' xx .f .. ll A I R . X . ' Q f ' ? 1 l . a r e ' I l. Row 1: J. Whiteman, B. Hayward, R. Marshall, D. Reynolds. Row 2: W. Dorman, F. Mayers, B. Smith. Row 3: B. Bergstrom, L. Gracey, J. Watkins, B. Miracle. lOl The right hand of the coach clings steadfastly to a good athletic manager. This manager supplies the coach with impor- tant information, and issues and keeps track of all equip- ment. ,. D,, Double-letter-winner, Richard Mallory began the season as the Chiefs' top-ranking netter. M The return ot veteran, Al Higgins, is expected to add strength to the squad's chances. Netters Display Potential in The P.H.S. netters, under a new coach, Gene Norris, began the season with four returning let- termen. The squad, with an enthusiastic group of 'racketeers', began the season with a solid 6-l victory over Saginaw Eastern. 41. , I fuu 'i . 4' ' , .. ' N 'ff' . ,Y Last year's top-seeded netter, servica'. Harry VanMatre, begins his 'big 102 - Q -.X Sb. Trouncing Saginaw in Season's Opener. TENNIS SCHEDULE April 10 Flint Northern Home 'I4 Saginaw Home l8 Arthur Hill Home 22 Flint Central Away 25 Bay City Home 29 Flint Central Home May 2 Arthur Hill Away 6 Saginaw Away 9 Flint Northern Away X 'izx i ' V, 6, I ,V 13 Bay City Away -N i'in: ' The lirst doubles team, Chuck Hunt and Rolly Tollefson, is poised tor action. A N .aqt 7 swf MW,., ,., 0 : - 1 ,.v, . 1 V if , , Q Y' ff XY lvx mix! . lm 'tl' fill L Q ,vit . g,1.,y ' .rr I., 1 v . 7:11 iff., 'I .101 Aff Aff. q,..v1.- yrvty -v.,, . L rt.. ,J , uf quvt. 1 1, , H. VunMutre, G. Palaian, L. Flood, R. Mallory, A. Higgins, C. Hunt, ll, Tolletson, G. Nichols, D. Rogers, G. Roborge, M. Hicks, K. Monnett .,. y .... . buns-m,.,,..,,,,,,,,,w , 1Qw.W..Mn......., , A ., v-,,.,,,-d 'v---..,,,,,Mb,,,L Returning Iettermon, Gideon Roborge, returns a service. George Polaion follows through on o return 103 .5,' X4 .ov ef' 1-Q '4-J' .. v. :A- N ,MW ,,,.A,, , A I .. . - - ,, N. .., .l - i 4: ,gf '. -1' iv-ff.: 'Mi -by Nf '-' f,:,,r'f.,2,,.-if fu 1-7, .- 1 H '. 1- .- , ,, I ,-, ., ,gg --4-f,-gr--V' .- g2E3'Qfa5.4w2j',yf ,f-.,m:.:1fr',,4 1,, 1' ',,,.f-..A ..1N4'wff. Nick Shorter, two year veteran, has provided the link sters with good golf. This season's linksters, under the able direction of Coach John Maturo, will be out to better last year's impressive 9-3 rec- ord. This record was good enough to en- able the team to finish third in the Valley. The squad will be molded around four re- turning lettermen. 'foil 4, I i i R. Sugg, D. Whitmer, J. McGrath, B Davis G Noren J Taylor G May J Dowell M Samordzila N. Shorter, Coach J. Maturo. Hit The Rugged Tournament Good golf is anticipated from returning letterman Mike Samar- dziia. Trail. , . , ' l 5 1 ,. I 3. ' fa? ' H owl Q 4- Q .- 'HM r, , 1, 11. I ., ., we y T 4 y M- 'N-Digi, 'Agf- . - . , .. 4 f ,, 4:54 ,f . ..og,,.. -P-f.LW59s533f'-'f i'F5f l 47 5 , V - .Y , , ,ak l ,l f 1 ft? A xg . 'f ..,, Zz V' 5 - - f , . li ,f M 1 f' J' 'V ' ' ' -ww . ' .V V, ,uf ,H .4 R19 L 7. A, 4 at fl ? w3'i ' 9 ' ,if i t r- . . 1 ., 1 '- v - , . ', w,,' .. , 'Si .- , J. QQ-g:1,4,,g , 1 ' 1 I ',., wff,' u,'4n T 3 ' . lj wht Q., 4p.w VW V V ,.,', I , U ,-V , ,M '4fCM.- '-9 'f'W'f'8 A' ,ff Hu, ' ,ACLQWC . A ' Lil? -'V A6Lt,lgtag,.:' l7 -I ,, :if U ..-,JK W Q 17,41 , u Junior John Taylor flnds himself in the rough. GOLF SCHEDULE April I5 Arthur Hill Home 'I7 Waterford Away 21 Flint Central Home 25 Bay City Away 29 Port Huron Home 2 May 'I Flint Northern Away 6 Saginaw Away 8 Birmingham Home 14 Waterford Home 'l6 Regionals 2l Birmingham Away 24 State Finals 26 Saginaw Valley Meet . A V ' 1 f' I :I-Q.. ,, A . is-1' , nw. 'lit' , nt. 3' xl 'lit Q 7 'Y ,, f '- 1. V ,I , 2' - l A ll' A ,,.,,.. ,, l WW W I , ' V' , lf? ' ,,.5 ...,, V V191 I, it 7 -I , . 1 l H 4, I- 3 if 22353 , iv fiiiiiif Chiefs' top golfer, Dirk Whitmer, blasts out of a sand trap. Coach Mature hopes Bill Davis will strengthen the team. lO5 RIDE 'EM COWBOY! . . . Linda Crain succeeds in the basic vault on the horse. Girls, Too, Are Row 1: D. Murcum, P. Dawe, S. Fink, S. Smith, R. Berry, L. Crain, A. Rives. 5, Angglgff, Row 3: G. Lufnear, B. Kitchen, J. Irnboden, T. Wilkinson, D. Jones, Row 2: R. Yarbrough, J. Fink, K. Jerome, J. Dearing, D. Splude, C. Riggs, K. Mow, C. Wasik, K. Sekles, E. Irwin, V. Thomas. V. McLaughlin, J. Gordon, S. Ferguson, L. Head, C. Boutin, PLAY BALL! . . . Members of G.R,A. and girls from Birmingham participate in 'Playduyf 106 14 Sports-Minded. That good sportsmanship builds strong character is the belief of GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCI- ATION. Club members, under the guidance of Miss Joan An- derson, develop individual skills by taking part in various ath- letics. The most popular sports among the girls are volleyball, basketball, softball, and gym- nastics. This year GRA organized and enioyed a 'Playday' in which girls' athletic clubs in the Pon- tiac area participated. WILL I MAKE IT? . . . Kiki Sekles has only this thought in mind as she goes over the bar ,. M V4-fp me 'i l t7s2Y'20,, - ' ,- M ., 'ff A . W wc' 'af' xw'f '::g :af V -' HOLD IT! . . . While forming a pyramid, the girls get a new slant on life 107 'Playclay' Climaxes Year's Activities I E 1 1 w 1 WILL IT GO IN? . . . These G.R.A. W members have fun playing one of ' iheir favorite sporis, basketball, 1 LOOK MA' Whale Judy Deunng does the splns G R A gurls watch nn amazemenf .Al-. 1 IOS Y i i i . 1 ,N i i i i i , 17 fu' V , ,- 1 ,- if ' ,A ' - M gif'- JJ Q. W, Ly..- ,WAL N, P ID.- , A L L C for Girls' Recreation Association. 7 ,,,1.,7.e.:-T:-'L .'.,,..,.vr..,jv V L.: .,,. A : L Nz .I A --. F nw D f t . 7 ,X g F30 : I, I In ' , 3 w 'fi ' i L, rl q k . I , I : f' qiglgigh f 1 0 f i I'-11 as .33-1' . 1 - . L . x -5.54 , , T Q - n My - 1, . A s .JA m , ., .- Q mg, ,Q Vs .. 'Vx 9 . 7,Ql.l.g.'ig?' 3 . t -t ' iffy? Af V! ' A ' N i ef-'lb I ' ' . l 1' ui' 6 I, - A : g ii 3,7 7. 4 w ' ' . , , w ' Y ' Q ' ' . l , J . l x.A-,wi if-Auf- , . s fnxvban. s. .ai 1 Row 'll A- Gillies, G- Bldmy. N- DOIWHSUYM A- DOIWWSOY1, 5- l'lUlCl'- Row 2: P. Kline, C. Stacy, B. Patterson, P. Huntwork, S. Vogel, S. ison, GI Gibson, B. Strang, J. Dearing, D. Gould, B. Lowery, K. Hunter. BALLET LEGS . . . Dolphins practice diligently for their synchronous routine in the water show. 109 Turrell, J. Baker, C. Scriven, C. Murphy, J. Wood. Peter Pan , Men of Mars , Rocket- ship , and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs were the exciting names of iust a few of the numbers in this year's water ballet, Dolphins ln Disneyland. The DOL- PHINS who participate in these presenta- tions are chosen each fall on a competi- tive swimming basis. Once selected, the club meets four times a week under the direction of Mrs. Geraldine Irwin. At this time the girls develop their aquatic skills and create routines for the annual water show. After many long and arduous prac- tice sessions showtime arrives, the girls dive in, and a quality water fantasia un- folds before hundreds. ' -.uv , Dolphins ln Disneyland , a 1 7 - ., f - Y ,, f 4 w KEEP SMILING' Thus I5 u basl: rule which Dolphins seem lo enyoy followmg HERE THEY COME' These senior Dolphms are preponng for one of their spedaculcr water stunts VV 4347 f. ,, My Water Spectacular, Thrills Many. 'T T , r ra-..,,.. ' 4 . .W ,NJ , , --,. - -M. .. - f ' MEN OF MARS . . . Martian Dolphins gave an eerie thrill to 'hose who attended the water show Sl Nm M ,,,, W, f, H ,-, f fav -i f A . 'g f ' ,-v fzggz. 2 Ya 'f f .1 , E I ,ma-1 ,' '. 'Q . I ' vii 914' 4,,cfy- . .,, 4 W ,,l. AN Y 3,wkf.1a DAVY CROCKETT ARROW . . . Al the signal lhis human arrow will swiftly glide through the as the girls prepare for the approarhing Dolphins in Disneyland. lll 4 , Sentimentally reflecting their past three years' experience listening sincerely to the guest speaker at graduation . .. walking confidently toward the platform to receive their diplomas . . . crossing the threshold to the complex adult world are my . . . s eniors VX: rx, .R ,- Q TL 'A 1 Members of N.H.S. Bring Honor to P.H.S. HONORED MEMBERS . . . Harry Moore, Lynne Calwell, Caroll Beat, and R' h d ' y is ar Elsholz, January senior members of the National Honor Society, represent service, character, scholar- ship, and citizenship. Aff GOLDEN SIGNATURES . . . Proud to sign their names to the list of members of the National Honor Society are Richard Elsholz and Wanda Phipps. The Boat Trip Leaves Many Vivid Memories , .5 'I 21 Changed my room partner di L 'L ' March fi. --...a.. ..'..1l Moy 23 THE BIG DAY!!! Took bus to Detroitp board- ed boatg luggage mixed up: am I sea-sick! 24 Our weather changes rather abruptly! Found a bottle of alcohol lrubbing, that isl 24 noon! Arrived! Went horseback riding and saw many pic- turesque buildings. leveningl Shoved off again. Homeward bound. Terrific talent show . . .Delicious dinner ...Dreamy dance . . .Stayed up all night 25 Homeshore in sight. My eyes are drooping. 26 ? 27 Woke up. SHIRLEY ALLEN WILLIE AMERSON ELIZABETH ANDREWS ELIZABETH ARNOLD SUSAN ARNOLD CLAY BAKER JEANETTE LENORE BALL -op R tail' g VIRGINIA BARRON e ct' Glee Club Y- CARROLL BEATY Debate Fo ens'cs Ba d GEORGIA BEDFORD 1 595 Qyif CHARLES CHANDLER JUDITH CLAUS Reta'l'ng Club Y-Taens DAVID COLEMAN LYNN COLWELL IDA BELL DAUGHERTY MICHAEL DENIHAN FRANK DICEA CAROL JUNE DILLDINE Y-Teens Co-op CECIL DUMBRIGUE JANET DUNN Future Nu ses Glee Club Booksto e TTTW OQQQQ f I I What s In The Future Thus Top: nv ff Q- W' , .h, f I S. 'ui an 4- A . nw- -' G? 'C7 'pn ,iq . 3, 'V JEANNETTE BRATTAIN BARBARA BREZEE LOIS BROWN ERA BRYANT JOANNE BURKHART Y-Teens Student Un'on Latin Club ROSEMARY BURNS MERRIE CANTARELLA Futu e Teachers Glee Club Bookstoro KENNETH CARD Basketball Sw'mming DAVID CARTIER Glee Club C35 5 Q is Q! , 0 0 0 O KV F' ' if Q , , I X O. ' an-. 0 E V gal i 'w f f 997 ' Pg -, .Wi 'X Co , e In Club ZX 2: rf. 4. 4 f W KW 5 M S le we , Teens K 'Q ...mf-' Q E , r I , n 5 I A? 1 . if ' 1' l ,, Va ,.. ,Q 'I vu V' 90. cr- Q' L.. M 2 ...Cf , Q Q WILHELMINA BROWN fr apr? A 44 I , W bn , A.. 1 I I I I atv A QB .1 cat v C Q 1' Q N 4 L0 ' 5' . Q I 1 1 f XY ':- A tx' ' ' X 1, QL Q 'YI' .. 'Q Q ,. Q Q 4 Sv- + ' .1-' - Xi , 4- A Xb' k M. .4' l vu 'V' ' L iv --. I L IX' -1- W YL ' f W Y , , I 0533, f fe , II6 Preclominates Conversation Ol January Z HAROLD HANSON MICHAEL HARDIMAN LARRY HARP ROBERT HARRISON JOPPA HASKINS BEULAH HAYWARD Glee Club, Co-op, Bookstore JANET HENDLEY WILLIAM HERTEL MERVIN HICKMAN Football LOREN HINES hp Is- Q. Grad s. PHYLLIS DUSTEN t WZ' , Attendance Omce, Monitors, Future Teachers ,V rs- MARIE DWORIN sv- 'N 'vt rr cAnoL EASTON In I, ,I RICHARD ELSHOLZ uv 'Ti X27 Quill and sewn, Ouiver A JEANETTE ENFIELD ? Radio Workshop, Glee Club, Future f Teachers Q , . , ' DELENE FIELDS Attendance Omce I-.. A Z3 KAY FINK A - F W I f Glee Club .4 - A Q, by MANITTA Fosnsk 1 'U' su' 1. li- f EUi:i,ri?Ean::,Ri?r32eI:Is, Glee club , N. JOHNNIE GREEN so J , , ev, .I A 1 r, f AV,, ,f 5 r Q' ,Q E , , ,E A .. 4? f if gi l'.. if ' S Q .' ' f- 1 '-X,. rfb. ' 1 ,nf 'f l my-'.1w I ' E' ls' I .. , f use 1:7 f 1:5 , 3, .-P, nfs' es' , Q ' 5' so-9 so -3- ,V 3 1, 1:- 'f Ir.V , I I- Q X I 1.-Ha. Q... .. WMM- . . ,sw es? 117 5 vi Q mf ' Qv ..... 4 X- gl '5 5 A ,. 'Ui if A 42 1 Q lx , .. In I f . . ' , 'lv -v L. JEANNE HUNT Playcrafters, Radio Workshop, Co-op ROBERTA HUNT Radio Workshop, Pluycraflers, Co-op CAROLYN HURST JUDITH HUTCHINSON ANNA JACKSON YVONNE JENNINGS Future Nurses, Attendance Omce, Bookstore MARVIN JOHNSON GARTH JOHNSTON PATRICIA JOYCE Y-Teens, Glee Club, Co-op SAM KARAGULOFF Track, Playrrafters 7' 5 ,,, , A ,Ls 3 if H, ., :,. g . ' L - I 1,641 ,.. A V-M f Q-I I , uw I 0, is no in L 3- -1- I A lo , y , 'ASQ Q , 1 1. L WA M R97 11 1 I, W M lr fff-vf M, 'L'-M I I Q Prom, College, CONNIE LADD Co-op, Future Nurses MARIAN LAPE Glee Club, Future Teache DONALD LAUGHREY CHARLES LAW Choir, Glee Club MARVA LOWE BETTY MACHIELA DALE MEHLBERG RICHARD MELKONIAN Student Union FREDERICK MILTON Track, Student Union, Student BARBARA MOORE Band, Y-Teens HARRY MOORE Band, Student Council JOHN MORRIS rs, Debate BARBARA MAKI Co-op RICHARD MANN ELLEN MARKS Co-op, Student Council Y' f' M MAX McCLUSKY Scholarships, and 34 I J I , ,, L ,L A, I 12 1 , QW. 4 4 A f at 9' 1 1.- 1 -f A ,I , 'Hur' I W Monitor, Trark, Student Union uf 2,5 K E 1 s ,WWW I as 5' RICHARD McDONALD K '53 'T Football MICHAEL MCNAIR M f 'L KS ff' 4- sc 5 X BILL MOULTON ' V RUTH ANN NEIDRICK Y, - Co-op, Bookstore, Future Nurses is 'ff - Council FLORENCE NYMAN Latin Club, Selective G Boosters DENNIS PARAMO SHIRLEY PERKINS WANDA PHIPPS Library Assistant 5.-My f 7? Y ,f I, L. ' I L, I L H8 Q ' 4 .wuus-' lee Club, n-Q 'r Qin Q th' 1 .L an 'lf' Graduation Are Anxiously Anticipated. ANDREW RAMSEY JOANNE RATHBUN MARTIN SMITH if 1 fi, 4- SHARON G. SMITH 'f Jjfy mee Club I f RICHARD REED ANDREA ROBERTS Co-op, Glee Club, Future Nurses I A if BERYL STEVENS Co-op, Glee Club KAREN STEWART AL JACK RYAN MARILYN SMITH Co-op PAT STINSON 'H' Swimming, Football , 3' JAMES STOGLIN Glee Club, Student Union RICHARD STOGLIN MARY STONE WILLIAM TOTTEN CHARLES TREECE PATRICIA SUTTON Future Nurses, Co-op HARVEST TANKSLEY Football MARY TURNER JEAN TWEIT Co-op, Future Nurses f I -ag A' 'f S is I g Q32 K4 'T up Aux JAMES muon . Q, EUGENIA THOMPSON -, Y-Teens, Co-op, Glee Club V 173 47 MURIEL UPTON ' Cheerleader, Choir, Student Council el JOHN VACKARO Student Council 'W 119 . su . 4, SHARON VANDEWARKER Dolph n Club, Glee Club Booksto SYLVESTER VINEGAR ROBERT VINSON DENNIS WARREN LESSIE WATKINS Basketball Football Track ALLEN WATTS DOROTHY WHITE JUDITH YEAGER Choir Jr Girls Co-op CAMERA SHY Archie Brooks Sammy Coleman Neil Craig David Fergusen Jack Freed Glenn Lovelace Michael Moriarty Roger Quye Lilmon Ratclilf Joyce Rode Rachel Russell John Stickley James Strong Charles Trecce Leon Hendricks Henry White James Winterbottom 'ff-v Graduahon Day Arrives f,,,, lr Q V If A M Q Ailvv' I Q Q' THE LONG WALK . . . As these January graduates walk down the aisle, their thoughts are of their past high school days, but their steps lead them to the future. X Q O f 8 .Af l 1 V, 1, X 1 re L l' X , I ' , M f.- M W , ,f if rg .Q V as 1 V y 1 e--s X V- ns rv X 3 R . F' A 1 77 X ' ' A A K . J l , z y he x Q A Q K I Q y 'Qt l2O T x JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Rowl Harry Moore Carroll Bealy lhrhard Elsholz Lynn Calwell Muke Row3 Merrne Canlarella, Elizabeth ffl 'Q 'f Q f lessie Wofkms Barbara Moore, Wanda Philips. il 13 .. - lfll ' - -ff ff all -V . f , M -'V---' ,Ni n ' ' wmxzw' F-.J 'fl 1 ,, L 71 X1 f' 7 'l Y lfzixar 11 -lTY?l5iE,- Y M., 3,T i'1 wr 1fj , ' VW 1 595' H ' 5' 1 'Uv NJ F' wmv-N '-Q Za, vm 1 .K ' -1115114 ji T JANUARY CLASS OFFICERS Carrying on lhe business of lhe January seniors are Lynn Colwell, presldenl sealed Genre Thompson treasurer Duck Mnlkoman vice-presidenig and Muriel Upton, ROBERT ABNEY Chor Tomaha k S oy se ALBERT B ALLISON IRENE RUBY AMERSON Ive Glee PATRICK E ANDERSON JEANNE K ANDREWS Fulu e Teachers Chou Gloe Club ROGER B ANTHONY H Y P olecl o s EMMA JANE ARNOLD Cho Ou: er Lab Ass slanls SHARON ARNOLD F ench Club Playc afle s JAMES ARTERBURN CAROL ASHER I. I: a y Ass slant Sel :I ve Glee Club Fulu e Nu ses ww 'R' 0- 41:14 11' PATRICK THOMAS BEHAN DANIEL D BENNETT LYNNE JANE BENTER Cho r Our er Eplslolue Scholae LEAH BERG Cho Play alles Thesp ans PATRICIA LOUISE BERGMAN Co GeeCIubSn GI E semble JACK L BERGSTROM COLEEN BERTRAM LILA ETHEL BIGELOW GAIL LEE BLAMY Fulu e Nu ses Glee Club dw I I E y-' 1-vs, favs' 41 '7 9' 'P' f 064. wr-y vw, 'Kg 'T 122 'iam Sensors Nostalglcally Hia ffm' 'vs-. ww? RONALD BAILEY Band Ushe s JUDITH ANN BAKER 'O' Playc alle s Dolph ns ROBERT BAKER PATRICIA BARGER RONALD BARKS 25 in-r CHARLES F BAUGHEY DIANNE GAIL BEACH Dolph ns Seno G Is Ense ble Cha LAURENCE WALKER BEAMER T ack Slud nl Councll Cholr ROBERT CHARLES BEAMER MARGARET BEGOVICH Q-r 3 X f 1-N Reminisce The Past Three Years. 49' rw: -- 1125? I N3 M, 1 wit, ik ee I I eeee A QI X -A -1 . x ' ,V -',, , . -,V in K M' .. a Q .J 'IV' , ns 1- , . vs-. Vg ' 14'-' if z as R , ?' WH. M Q fat: '-'. ri., V., ' f ' v-ge., TC' 'ef' '57, . K V 'lc Q1 H KAREN ELAINE BOWMAN Latin Club, Epistoloe Scholae KENNETH CARL BRAND if ' CHRISTY ANN BRENNEN Q Q Glee Club FRANKLIN ALFRED BREWER Football, Glee Club, Senior Boys' Ensemble KATHRYN E. BRINKMAN Monitor, Co-op PATRICIA A. BROWN Glee Club, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Choir ROY EARL BROWN K QL 1' LTP, M , 'iv 1' Ushers, Debate V BARBARA LEILA BROWNELL ff' .,V':,I VERA GAY BUNIGARDNER .,,I , , II Y-Teens, Co-op, Glee Club ' BETTY ANN BUNNELL Q ,U - in .N ? I A Ly, is f, In 44 I . I I ,vi G 'fi em ,,r -S 'L ' fs- , if Si H H 1 A! 4? Q-r ,X t I of M Le I 'A I , ti f-1' 4 it f' 9 V. ,L 1 ,I 4, A - Al. ww? I 123 JULIE BLANK Choir, Y-Teens, Playcrafters LOLA BLOODWORTH Future Nurses, Y-Teens EDWARD G. BLUM, JR. BLANCHE ELIZABETH BOGAN JANET E. BOLTON Y-Teens, Radio Workshop, Bookstore DAVID BENJAMIN BOND WILLIAM E. BORDERS BONNIE L. BOUFORD Glee Club, Student Council VIVIAN LEE BOUGHNER Bookstore, Monitor, Co-op TIMOTHY CLARENCE BOWEN Glee Club ,V 1, f ,t h v , 'fi ,ai , A 4 V We I , ,rs vs 1 ' Oi' gn' 1 'gg 'L' KAREN BURNWORTH Student Union, Junior Girls' Ensemble Boosters GERALD CAMPBELL LYNN CARSON Hi-Y, Track, Baseball SAUNDRA LEE CARTER Student Union, Co-op MARSHALL HUBERT CAUSBIE BEVERLY CHAMBERLIN Radio Workshop, Glee Club, Boosters MARY CHASTEEN Ploycralters, Student Council, Junior Girls' Ensemble JANICE RAE CHEEK RONDALL CHEEK Proiectionists JERRY CHOLER Q -EE F:L..':. M, , They Remember Their Wonderful 5. fa A., LVQWV I CARL cons, JR. A ' A Radio Workshop, Ploycrofters, Hi-Y N! A ,::l,, ,E --QR 1- L 5, fn. 3 It 3 Bookstore, Boosters, Glee Club A X f '57 Q- fl'-V J' V .I .-... M. I V Q ,C , ' CONNIE COTCHER 'V Glee Club, Boosters, Future Nurses V 4. GERALD COVINGTON 'f GERALD COGGINS ff l A, LARRY COLBERT r Q' S? gf: .ia 6, W A 1 S. - ' Q 3 J-:Q PETE cox I, --1. , l Q'QkV'l AI lgzzlxbigoss Country, Seniors Boys' A 'Ai' VI ' I 1 V DANA CRANE L A E , L Monitor, Boosters I . WAN JUDITH COOPER I Band, Choir, Bookstore MARIA COSMA I ful- Ploycrofters, Choir Junior Girls' r 'K Ensemble ig Qf YvoNNE CRETAL f . DONNA CROWLEY f Glee Club, Library Assistant I ROBERT cuoNoHuFsKY ' CHARLES DUKE CUMMINS 1 bg!! ! Q3 61 Swimming Team ,fr Q, T, 'M R. CAROLYN DAVIS Sele tiv GI Cl b L mls DQAGIS ee U , A , wg , GLORIA CUNNINGHAM ' 'X I Future Nurses ' 3 , SHARON DANIELS f f'N 1 4- ' Choir, Dolphins, Senior Girls' Ensemble f ' 7 M ', JOSEPH DAVIS , JUDITH DAVIS ,f Z ,QQ-, BARBARA DAVIDSON 7 - V Y-Teens r DAVID DAVIES fill! It Ga-T Band ,J -f , fx If N. MARILYN DAVIS l LE' ' Selective Glee Club MAYBELLE DAVIS ' Glee Club, G.R.A. l24 JM. an Jr. T .. is V335 RN' , Am 4-if-9 X LI' 'fin I 'L 2 - elif fr I L - Friends ancl Educational Experiences. Q WILMA DAVIS ELIZABETH D'ARGY Choir, Glee Club K5 3 MORRIS DINKINS SHIRLEY DUNAVANT Glee Club N 'Q . BARBARA DEAN A ,Q:f ', ' ' Glee Club l ' '9 JOANN DEARING , ' A 'FQ' ' . f fl 4 Q 4' Juom-4 DUNHAM Q- ., 'Q' Choir, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Lab A- ,q.x 'Z Assislanl M I ' f I' .. V7 ' JANET EDDY . R K Q? Choir, Co-op, Sludenl Council I : I YVONNE DEHAVEN Boosters GENEVA Dll.LS NANCY EDWARDS Playcrallers, Fencing, Boosters FRED ELLISON ,IP- , be K. 'Ji' V 'vf If I-X 4 C X 757' ' 5 Am , z x Q-7 45? 3-A in N. 33 I I , ,. CAROL ESSER . MADELEINE EvANs '1 ' I 5. A , else club SAN f-.He . 4. A A ' rr. if - , V . MARY RUTH novo ' A MAx FORREST A AREA lg! .,-,. Hi-Y F ROBERT EVERETT THOMAS FARMER r., . Y ly f-'EL' fi 55 ,ji x ,::-:S ,. rw- f 1 TERESA FORTINO ' if ff ', I Dolphin, Seledive Glee Club I BARBARA ERASA , X Debate 2 Arg ROSEMARY FELLOWS Y Teens Bookslo e P opecl on st AMBER FENELEY Q f Chor Glee Club S no G ls Ensemble 'QM GLENN FULLER YVONNE FUSELIER Wh. I .,E..,a-.f,1, ,. -, - ..... Q HMMMM . . . Nick Sekles is oi u loss for words os he critically looks at his senior proofs. Q ofa Y. x 'K L . v ' 4 Q IvIARcIA A. GALBRAITH ,ff Senior Pictures Capture . A, 4, f -R' 4 sr ' - f SHARON LEE GALE L,-ef ,J 'L .L JEANNINE MARIE GARNETT , I--Y I Glee Club fgv- ' 1 ,, , n ,A A 'N f ax- . I ROBERT GARRETT 1. ' 'W' f w B eb lI,B Or,Sfd 'Union I' vw I Imax 2. Gmane 'H N- ef. fgg, JON GEORGE .X I I roav Joi-IANNA GILBERT Ag, , Thespiuns, Choir IVAN ARTHUR GILL, JR. RHODA CAROL GOLDBERG Ouiver, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens '-vc V, few I Z: fa.. S A v N .J 4 fo ROBERT FRANK GORDON BARRY W. GORMAN BETTY JANE GORMAN Glee Club, Sfudeni Union MARSHA JANE GORSLINE Fufure Social Workers 'C sf.. Q DARLYNE ALICE GOULD PATRICIA L. GRAHAM SHARON LEE GRAHAM , CLARICE J. GRAVES Debate, Y-Teens, Ploycrohers fA.:. N x gif . 'N -' iff' . I ,., . 'X A. 'ra 4: x NANCY ANN GRAY ANNIE LOUISE GREEN ' I .31 ROBERT ALAN GREENE KAW ' M ll I 3 ' I- X I I 'A J ' I26 The Sophisticated Look. ,Q JOHN GREENLEE ,A .M DAVID GREGORY Student Union, Tennis, Student Council vw' SHAN GRIFFITH jg, A Q I Baseball, Hi-Y, Basketball PICTURE PROOFS . . . After many anxious I -1 ', ,pi k ii , B b Th o lt K 5-P' MII? Eorxrfaitnin tlie daxlllzjanliorcoiillrzuofz will arrive. I avi I f DELORES GUSTAVSON V,-:Q 7-K, Z- Bookstore, Lab Assistant . . RICHARD GUSTAVSON , 2 I 'fl smaem cwmal, Baseball ' - , JUDITH GUTZKE -I f ' Cafeteria 5 ,av , A, 1, Q, JAMES HALE ' L, ' , ANN HAMILTON fr -Q--Q Playcralters, Y-Teens, Choir sz- 1 JUDITH I-IAMLETT , 1 1- 9 ,lj I CAROLYNN HAMPTON f 'A Student Union, Glee Club ' jg R GLENDA HANCOCK - Af . I ' Selective Glee Club, Boosters, 'V 1'A X' D 5- Mflzel HITNK gk if 4' ' T Q... '- an cies Club - ,Ag XX XIV' WILLIAM HANSEN I , , Biology Club, Playcrafters, Boosters jj, A -' X JUDITH I-IARIvIEs fin -R I ' I ' Student Union, Library Assistant, Co-op I I , WILLIAM HARRINGroN Y can Q I , .,,. Swimming Team, Hi-Y 'Ut 17 REX HARRIS -1 as Latin Club, Student Council, Proiec- -I 'I' tionists N ,' MARY HARRISON X tl - .IACQUELINE HARTMAN K rl Co-op , ,ffl ' - RICHARD HATI-IAwAY , st , me .go 2 wf, Hi-Y, Choir, Playcrafters 1-' I SHIRLEY HAUSE 'TX 'H 4- Ouiver, Quill and Scroll, Selective 2 ,hy 'A' 1: g Glee Club X ' I in ' - I27 I 'Ld E ff L E U wr, These Are The Day MARGARET HAwKlNs f J- Glee Club, Ushers, Attendance Olllce -f' ' ' RUTH HAZLETT J Cho'r Tomahawk Sen'or G'rls V' ' 'gr 76' Ensemble 5 'ng MARIE HICKEY Ouwer Thespnans Oulll and Sc all NORMAN HICKEY CAROL HEACOCK Co op ROBERT HEACOCK er, 5' ELTON Hicks 'S ALAN HIGGINS Ny H Y To ahawk Playcrafters MYRLA HENRY Futu e Nu ses Tomahawk French C ub SARA HETHERINGTON Tomahawk Select ve Glee Club Ou Il JOE I IILI. Football T ack W estl ng ' MARTHA HODGE B ology Club Lab Ass stunts Eprstolae Scholae wiki, a d Sc all VIRGINIA HOEHN t Booksto e JACK HOISINGTON SANDRA HORSLEY Y Teens Co op Select ve Glee Club JOHN HOWELL Band WILLIAM HOISINGTON CARL HOISTEIN Football bww JOYCE HOWELL Attendance Omce sv-1 f 1'5- JUDITH HOWELL Y' Glee Club Attendance Offlce Student Umon CHARLES HONCHELL Baseball Boosters FRANCES HOOPINGARNER Booksto e Y Teens Ushe BARBARA HUBBARD Futu e Nuues Debate Playcraftevs ROBERT HUBER 4.1. in QQ lor Big Decisions. BQ fb, L- Y.. ! -'QW-vs. if nw, 14-. ' M ion A 4, N, ' L mmf' .Ad- s i I ' ,ns -in at .5 -7,7 I 2 , 4 K 1 .. :L A w ' -H X ix I -or '51 Q. '24 L erX 9--C rug X R? 755 av- WV? SANDRA HUFTON Band, Biology Club, Tomahawk DARLENE HUMPHREY Future Teachers, Prolaztlonists, Latin Club DEXTER JARRETT CHARLES JAYNES GEORGIA HUMPHREY Seleztive Glee Club, Y-Teens, Pro- iectionists MARY ILIDAES Attendance Office, Selective Glee Club, Student Union MARY JENNINGS Boosters CHARLES FREDRICK JOHNSON Baseball, Basketball fa F -OF 'rr T27 fs- I -M Q:--1 1 .3 Yr'-7 GORDON LEE JACKSON 'Sw 1 I RICHARD MILTON JACKSON V A Proiectionists, Wrestling I JUDITH A. JOHNSON Glee Club, Student Council, Co-op Q BEVERLY JUDD l . . KRISTA KAASIK Ouiver, Lab Assistants, Quill and Hx , Scroll ' 'N I MARIA Ksls I, L Q T 1 X Jtrj DAVID KIMBALL Baseball, Choir, Stude RICHARD KIRK Student Union BETTY KENDRIX JAMES KENNEDY JAMES KISSOCK JOANN KITCHEN nt Council Selective Glee Club, Future Nurses THELMA KENTROS SHELBA KILBY Choir Sw tchboa cl Ope ato Glee Club WAYNE R KLINE GARRITH KNAUS 45,14 ' ,,,,,. X 2 1 s A 1 XX I 'R f an 4 1:15 MARGARET KUBIAK Ushers, Bookstore, Selective Glee Club SHARON LAFAY Glee Club, Cafeteria LONA LAMBDIN Selective Glee Club, Y-Teens, Student Union JOHN L. LaMOTTE Swimming SANDRA LAWRENCE SUZANNE LAWRENCE Attendance Office, Monitor, Boosters DONALD LEE STEPHEN B. LEWIS Hi-Y, Quiver, Quill and Scroll PATRICIA LICHVAR Y-Teens, Boosters Club, Glee Club MYRNA LIGHT Tomahawk, Radio Workshop, Future Homemakevs ?' 4 ,M I ' 1 , f fa EW . .4 , X v 4 ., 7 5 s,. 0, x QNX - J ' ,,j,lf.if ' J 7, I W U.. , -.. . ,V . nw. .g,u-f- ,f LAWRENCE McCABE LUDRICK MCCALL HARVEY MCCLURE Football, Choir, Glee Club WILLIAM MCCLURE JAMES GARY McCOLLUM Crosscountry, Track, Prolectionists MIRIAM MCDANIEL ROBERT MCGRATH Hi-Y, Golf ROSIE McKINNEY DONALD McLEAN PHYLLIS MCMAHAN Glen Club, Y-Teens, Co-op As The Big Day Approaches, ,. C v -. xiii. E , ww 4 A !'- , QQ- M vs. ': 'K' ' I. IX sa., HN f - WTS f' I za SQ Af f-x ,Ag -,N 'Q 3 Q'-. ii, A 1 if . -ll 'wp- I vv '- in J, iii X fs- '?'4-M. 5' RICHARD LILLY MARGARET LITTLE JAMES LIVINGSTONE Tennis, Golf, Hi-Y SUSANNE LOONEY Y-Teens, Proiectionists, Choir SANDRA LOUGHEED Choir, Co-op, Student Council ' ' WENDELL LovELAcs DONALD LUCAS Hi-Y, Choir, Thespians ,, , DoucLAs LUCAS ., 3 ,. I2 ,I Hi-Y, Choir, Proiectionists 'Pwr 'Q M MARGARET MCALISTER 'E' Attendance Ofhce, Co-op K , PATRICIA Mfmusrsn Lab Assistants, Y-Teens, Boosters Q , 45' Y -Q7 :C , ' V, 1 'Q' f v'-'l th f ' A ' ' , WEE . , T2 ,,,' 'ii I Q A I 1, A 1,4 M '-, ' ' I , ' 1 H L wk I I al? 'rm' -. I. X Q Q I ,A . V It-on E' VN- 'ri Y ' , x I . Y A , I H730 li 130 'Kr Announcements Are Ordered. 'S' L. 6' ,Q rg 2 Q I' . K' 'I fi g Wil s if BARBARA MITCHELL Choir, Playcrafters, Radio Workshop YVONNE MODER Attendance Oiice, Playcrafters JOSEPH MOLINA Baseball VERSA MONTGOMERY Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Library Assistant LARRY MOORE Glee Club, Student Council RICHARD MOORE MARJORIE MORAN Ouiver, Quill and Scroll DAVID MORENO Student Council, Student Union, Hi-Y SAM MOREY RONALD MOUSER Football 4 In , I 'W 'Sl L' 1 I , 'N' ' , bn.:-' , Q Lf. sw MIL STILL w 'nr Q av C br Q , if-::' N A. -A .s , Qvw- 919 'Vllifx V! ,, . vie ' .77 A T QQ' C 1 , ,ja S Gs- . W, A 1, 'vn- Ik: Q. ' if 'Pm S re. 41, ,Q ., '5I7'I X .bv Q, I 4 I l3l ,R RICHARD MALLORY Golf, Glee Club JOHN MANES Choir, Glee Club, Senior Boys' Ensemble RUTH ANN MARSEE Selective Glee Club, Glee Club JERRY MARTIN Golf JUDITH MAXWELL Choir, Co-op, Glee Club JOANN MESSER Glee Club, Student Union FLOYD MESSER Student Union, Student Council RONALD METZ Choir, Glee Club RUDY MILLER JOANN MIRACLE , l AQ: 'W 4: ,f M aw'- 4 10. Jr I- '. ,P 'Z ,F ,. s li V A .Z,' fo Se .V '. , ' S X X v ' Q SHARON MOW Quiver, Radio Workshop, Glee Club BEAUTIMA MUNSON Glee Club Q SHELBY MURPHY ,qv Student Council, Y-Teens, Selective ,N Glee club . N' ANNA MURRAY V, Glee club MICHAEL NEWHOUSE Q ' Football, Hi-Y, Student Union ' SHERRIE NORMAN Choir, Co-op, Junior Girls' Ensemble MEL NOSANCHUK gn Z K- Track, Wrestling, Football Q RETA 0'CAMB ' Glee Club - JOHN O'DEA LAWRENCE OLLIFFE Hi-Y, Golf, Tomahawk x 2 K ., ,T i V M 'Sd 1' '-7 aw .K ! 5, T? -R-.,.f A hi 3, 2. Q xz- AD. Y '7 :. '21 'W' 4? 54 KL- , .,a.-- ,'xZ'T,::f-r 44, I ,G 5' ,if .V E ca. To , ' 'H 1... A . A l ,f f -1' N, -,Q gm .4 ' V' , . , L 'M wr ,,,. W , l 1 n l MARILYN OPDENHOFF ' Monitor Y-Teens I DELQRES ORTEZ git, fg- Library Assistants, Prolectionists Q-3 GEORGE PALAIAN V Choir, Football, Tennis EDWlNA PALMER ', gm Future Nurses, Ouiver, Debate Measurements Must Be Exact for .Q TE THOMAS OSLER Band, Epistolao Scholae, Band Stat? LAUREL OSTBERG French Club, Tomahawk, Choir ,u Louis PARKER L ' Monitor ' VIRGINIA PAsuGNoD SHARON OSTRANDER 1 Q Glee Club, Student Union .,j'f fs, ,.,. JOYCE PACK 5 T Glue Club, Attendance Office - ' , 5- 24' 4- C. IRENE PAUL ' SARAH PAULL ,H V Band, Boosters, Spanish Club ' DAVID PAYNE ..-,jg Track, Crosscountry, Wrestling .1 A PHYLLIS PETERS ' NA' ' Quiver, Choir, Quill and Scroll M 1 g . X A 1 1 Q- 1 V' 'V BEVERLY POSS DOLORES POWELL EuNoR PETROFF ' in Band, Choir, Tomahawk ' ' MARY LOU PFEIFFER Bookstore fv- ' '- .IACQUELINE PRessv 'Q ' '2, I Future Teachers, Art Club, Library E N' ,J ' Assistant f ' ELBERT PRITCHETT ANN M. PIROCHTA p-. , 1' .sf 4- 1:' L? fn .s- 1- V Run, A at Vin' 4, - Q Ouiver, Quill and Scroll, Lab Assistants x JOHN POPONEA ' Varsity Club HQ Q. 5' DAN PROCTOR fa, ,Z NANCY PRUTOW A 1. W' ct-oar, cl.. club X 132 The Cherished Cap and Gown. Choir, Student Council, Selective ' il A Glee Club ,-A 5. SHARON RAMSEY : W' -1' . - x gT:!ct2lIeJbGlee Club, Bowling, M i. ' V ' JOYCE REYNOLDS l' iw ' , Quiver, Quill and Scroll, Student E --,V L- Council f . we A ' ROBERT RICHMOND ' ' Ml 'I .,:' ,Q R ' Q VIAI ,f A Latin Club, Biology Club X CHARLES REDEMIUS V' ' , 1 ' f ' 'i Swimming, Retailing Club v S DORIS REED , 5 ' , 6 If I dx L Ouiver, Quill and Scroll W pf gr Q4 2,1 4 L. 4 T15 ',- 'CJ' '55 A T77 ' - ' DELBERT RIFE A ' 'I ' HELEN RITTER 35' :V- 'M I E:Lur::iINurses, Glee Club, Student 0 l ' A1' T? VIRGINIA REED Cheerleader GERALDINE REEVES Choir, Boosters, Glee Club A JUDITH ROBARDS 'ff Boosters Club GIDEON ROBARGE Swimming Team, Tennis Team, Student Union ' 1' ' ' a A , oRuNoA ROBERTSON ' V ' 1 Glee Club, Y-Teens, Student Union Q- ,A 43 g '- A., JERALD ROBINSON , ti' ' fi U ' Art club - 'ff - , ,xy JERRY RoMANo V A ' 'X ' ARcHlE ROSE A N 1' f PATRICIA ROBINSON A Co-op JAMES ROCHON 'ro 5 G ROLLIE RossER R, fl U DEAN RowE ' I E- L 3 I K Tomahawk, Glee Club X A . ' 'I PAUL ROCHON N A ' , , ge Y ,, . LEON ROLLINS ' ' A Q .1 V . French Club , Q ,., ,Q iv I -I A PRISCILLA RUNNELS . 'E f ii E 'I' '-I i X- 5. Cheerleader, Student Union, Boosters E i ,721-I cw . X Club 'Y-,U ,f , F , NANCY RUSSELL A A ,' 3 I 133 ' Football, Baseball A . ,. .xl As Seniors Exciteclly Anticipate RICHARD SAVEDGE LULA DOUGLAS SATOW Band SAMPSON W , WEE SLEEKIT COWRIN' TIMROUS BEAST- lE . . . Seniors studying English litera- ture enioy hearing Mr. Alex Aitken, chief custodian, read Burns' poetry in a true Srottish dialect. i -,ga SAM SAVVAS Hi-Y, Baseball, Wrestling JIM SAXTON JACK SCHATZLEY Debate, Radio Workship CONSTANCE SCOTT Choir, Bookstore CONNIE SCRIVEN Boosters, Dolphins ROBERT SCRUGGS '33 '- 1 L'-1' -L' W5 A I it 1 I f , 7' . ,43 ,1f gy 1, . V . I I 'ii 6 ITC V 4 , , 'v I t ., 4, ti , , ra: S I g ka GOEFFREY SIEGEL CAROL SIMMONS Y-Teens, Ushers DORIS SJOBLOM SOPHIA SKINNER Playcrafters, Thespia LAWRENCE ESTON SMITH HI Y Ployc otters Boosters MARY ANN SMITH Cofete to ,J GAIL SEDRICK Choir, Debate, Radio Workshop NICK SEKLES Hi-Y, Choir, Quiver NICK SHORTER Golf, Football, Wrestling JOAN SIBRA Monitor ns, Y-Teens Q , A - , r . i2 I A A if 57 5 3 4 7 - LT , f 6 my tr , V x wonisy smrri-l,JR. P olectiomsts .i W! X June, Studies Prove Ever-Important. Co- QS -Q' SHIRLEY SNOW PP SANDRA SOMMERVILLE Choir, Y-Teens, Thespians SHARON SPURLOCK Future Nurses, Boosters, Co-op Qs W' x gf- - DORIS STAFFORD M Glee Club EQ SILK STOCKlNGS . . . This year girls aren't the only ones wearing knee socks as d mon trat d b M I Nosan huk and e s e y e c Dave Bond as they participate in Mr. Schloerke's civics class. in ' PATRICIA STAFFORD YQf ' Student Union, Glee Club ' CHARLES STALIONS - - U f .. 'WMI -I 1 'N' I es SHARRON STANTON V Am ' cr ' BETTY Jo STEPHENS ' I .!,....' , . X GRACE STEVENS -T' I Y-C f Tomahawk, Library Assistants, Choir AH ' ll -S Q, 1 BRUCE STEWART . 'T ' 'L MICHAEL STRANG ,, , A ' V Debate, Proiectionists 1: U G :.' 73 G' h as LORETTA STROZESKI is-4 ' if ,sv Co-op, Future Nurses, Glee Club ' 17'-'rl H' SARA STUART I' 5 Selective Glee Club A I - ,ll ll Pls Q 'J -- 'ml DELORES suRowlTz li ' FRED SWAN , JOANN SWINDELL , ', All 4: -6 . f- swam Union, cies Club , rx' SZ A ,FM , . CHARLES SYERS , v Q, V, K4 x Q' Fencing, Student Council, Football Q, 'ff' : 1 Bbq! Manager Iv, I ' ',, , , Q ig1,.ijl?' ' 1 . ir l A PATRICIA TATE Co-op, Glee Club ADDIE TAYLOR Cho'r Lab Assistants Lib ary Assistants VIRGINIA TAYLOR Select ve Glee Club Co op Boosters l35 ,-. fs'-' Ri-rr I .,mM5,..,f T :YN . 719 ,sa-cn ROBERT TENNY Hi-Y, Quiver, lab Assistant BEEBE TERRY Student Union, Co-op JACQUELYN TERRY Co-op, Student Council JAMES TERRY DUANE THOMAS Library Assistant, Wrestling, Football JANET THOMAS Boosters, Student Union, Bookstore EMILY THOMPSON Ploycrafters, Student Union, Boosters ROBERT THOMPSON Thespians, Yell-Leader, Playcrafters FRANSETTA THORNE Monitor, Attendance Otiire JOE TILTMAN fc -Da in LC 6 Q' . 5 .T ,rs f 7 G: Q f nf' Y N Iv- ,WG ,br fx vs 'sf L' wr' E S W an at , 4' NSF' AY HARRY VAN MATRE Student Union, Tomahawk, Tennis BARBARA VAUGHAN Co-op, Choir, Glee Club LARRY WALL PATRICK WALSH LOIS WARN SHARON WARREN Quiver, Choir, Lab Assistants CLAUDIA WASIK Latin Club, Boosters, G,R.A. LORE WEIDNER Selective Glee Club, Attendance Otilce SADIE WHITERS SUE WHITFIELD Quiver, Bookstore, Latin Club As- tv avi hp 'fi 136 X NL X 'E' ui s .. h ge.. Cramming for Lx f ff. fffxi' I i A H ... ig, fm C V in 5 xv: J ,tt JosEPH TINSON DIANA TODD Boosters, Glee Club ROLAND TOLLEFSON Student Council, Swimming Team, Tomahawk PAUL TR EMPER Debate, Football, Proiectionists SOFIA TREVINO Spanish Club ROBERT TURTON ROBERT TUSON SUSAN ULIGIAN Dolphins, Selective Glee Club, Boosters HARLEAN VANDECAR Bond VICKIE VANDECAR Choir, Senior Girls' Ensemble, Radio Workshop K' -c l 3 .C feat .1 5- T U s Ex , ivie an I ,S 3- 1' S 6 .-A, - ge i - I r Exams Is Traditional. Y Q. ' ' z 7-Ig 1, A 9 1 fr P, I wwf , I 3 M, 5 PATRICIA WILLIAMS V V Glee Club, Student Union, Bookstore A r f ' l ROSEMARY WILLIAMS 1 Boosters, Bookstore 1. Ty, s,,,,- RONALD wlLroN A I BARBARA WOLFE Thespians, Playcrafters, French Club ' 7 EUGENE WOOD 7 my ., F! f, 'A 5' 'Q wi A 'J X ' it I L ANN WHITING Co-op, Student Council RICHARD WHITMER Football, Basketball, Golf WILLIAM WILES Band ROBERT WILFONG BEVERLY WILLIAMS Attendance Office, Radio Workshop EMMANUEL WILLIAMS Thespians, Choir, Ouiver JERRY WILLIAMS LEVY WILLIAMS kv Playcrafters, Debate, Varsity Club MARION ELOISE WILLIAMS MARY ALICE WILLIAMS Library Assistants, Latin Club, Il Proiectionists I ,. I I G' ff SIR WlNNlE'S CHEER . . . Senior yell leader, Bob Thompson, af, r lorms a hum while Sam Hartman and Bill Kath cry, Victory, victory! l37 on HV.. swsx-sales .Q . 3 max X n 2.5 , 1 WAV' Bmcalaureate ls A Memorable Event lor T '+ , 45:49 1195 2 ' ff , fg if 311 'l 3.15 f f 5 ilk E 2 :El Q? 5 l Q z 1 f, v . f 1 2 1 f r A r , s f 5 i 2 -s . A 4 ' ' 5 5 4 4 i ' ' f .L l an T' ' f I ' ll ' . , 1 5 ll' . . l I 5 T ' ' I 1 V ' s T rl fl. I ff . W- ' M . ' il- ' Q, ffflxa' . ',-5,,, v ,, - 4 r . M' 7-1 S. Y , Al V , , A f wi . l r wh Z I -K 'LJ , ,Q - ' I 5 ... 'F V? fr N x r f ff ' W ,I N, Row Row Row Row Row 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 'ar 2' 'i 6 ' ' f ' ...-M27 W i ll .l I Vi X .4 1 ,mv B. Thompson, J. Howell, D. Thomas, M. Williams, G. Sedrick J, Arnold, M. Gnrsline, P. Lichvar, S. Sommerville, Skinner, R. Goldberg, R. Fellows, M. Henry, J. Bolton, S. Hetherington, F. Hoopingardner, A. Pirochta, .l. Thomas, S. Whiters. M . Hodge, D. Humphrey, P. Peters, B. Tenny, J. Blank, L. Berg, P. McAlister, J. Baker, L. Benter, S. Uligan, A. Whiting, B. Mitchell, D. Gould. E. Palmer, C. Wasik, D. Gustavson, L. Ollifle, D. Gustavson, C. Code, W. Smith, R. Tollefson, T. Osler, M. Newhouse, S. Warren, S. Daniels. K. Kaasik, A. Higgins, D. Davies, P. Tremper, 5. Lewis, D. Whitmer, H. VanMulro, L. Moore, L. Beamer, D. Moreno, R. Harris, M. Kubiak, S. Mow. 138 N, -vs-y-HQ il' he Senior, His Relatives, ancl Friends. l .V 1 , ,mf Conducling the business of Ihe June Graduating Class are president, Dave Moreno, seared, Mary Alice Williams, vice-presidenlp Alan Higgins, secretary, and Janet Bolton, ireosurer. F A ,l L Z- -iv I .Mfr l AT THE EDGE OF THEIR SEATS . . . Seniors in Mrs. Besl's English class find Shakespeards Harnle9 an inhiguing challenge. 139 Z- fj., - if IVAN ARNOLD THOMAS ATWELL NOMIE BAYLOR KENNETH BEATTIE DIANA BEUTLER PATRICIA BRADSHER Q Y Boosters, Glee Club, Sponish Club GORDON BRAY KEN BUCKLEY ALONZO BURFORD DAVID BURTCH W6- 5- Q 6 e fn5 s if 7 .1-LI f V Ag ,L VERNEDA FORRO PAMELA FREDRICK Glee Club DONNA GASAWAY Choir, Allendance Office, B MIKE GRUMKA JULIE HADDEN RONALD HART Foolboll, Choir, Glee Club JOHN HOWARD MARTHA HOYT ROBERT HUNT WILLIAM JAMESON 'DZ S Eff' in I Diplomas Are Claspecl in The 447 Q-1 1 :gQ3-1f2- r. ,f 7 l 6 6: 5, W at gg Gas A Q 115+ A -- fl fi -:I 1 . Q lb il. Vv .9 f 'Q OLIVIA CERVANTES Y-Teens, Glee Club, Tomahawk - WALTER CHANCE 9' ff- Rosen coA1s ' SHIRLEY CORDER 'cl' 'E' clee club VIRGINIA DAVIS 4, '1 ,, bb W . 3 if ' 'S-. ooksrore I nf- 4?f' ,cv ' ,f K I i 37 G' A CI: g .Z If Q: V4 ,Qi V 140 SHARON D'ARCY JOAN DETER ISABELLE EVANS Future Nurses JERRY FELTS LEONA FERRON t'hQ:,- an my 4: -.., 'Liv AIX 1 Al .::mSlxx Lx , L Q 4' L . A 5- 'gil sv f ev 'Iii -Cv' ' oJ X I in .- QL 'f Hands of Relieved Seniors. I 1 3' Iwi, ' , 4. V , ,X at A -11 17 -if-f I-:L 9 xx Y I X, A, , x In IL 4 4171.0 RONALD JONES EDWARD JUSTIN, JR. CAROLYN KARLISH BARBARA KIELHORN SARAH KIZER Glee Club, Debafe, Spanish C WILLIAM LAMSON CHARLES LAVEQUE lub 4, fa fs in K5 .M Band '- , , I H ROBERT LEE 12- I -A Aw, I ,gg JUDITH MEGHEE ' . ' . ' -- choir, Glee Club ,,4.. -1 If DAVID MAHER G x I X A I T MM?-, . KENNETH MoNNETT A I 1? T I ' - 'VS' 3 . I LAReR'YsMoRRIS 4 'W M ' A 62 GENE GEN I., , M- -R- ' -... ...Dy HAZELENE PATToN -:- X '12 1, , -J LARRY PEET X X x S Y If Ii NANCY QuAcKENEuSH ' - PEGGY REAvER g,.. ,. e , fs? RUDOLPH RIE W ' 'fr Q 2 I 'QT cf 1 DEAN ROBINSON S- R, ' - ' in A cLARE SAGE I EAA , 'E' ff V A -.5 I ,I , . ,Q . V ' I 'I A I Afn , I. jfsffx JACK SAMRSGN , , ,.,, , ,, ' , JERRY SCHRAM ' f ig - vw 'I' H' '33 ' N' Glee Club, Swimming Team 4, I , I .., ,, , MICHAEL SCOTT 'Ev' I -3- Tr Er' DANIEL sEwELL CAROLE SMITH X 'V X, Ax :U Glee Club, Boosters, Aliendance Office IL f ' S I A x I -f ' I A DONALD SMITH , l ' GERALD SGNNENBERG 1' ALP? -an Q' iq Q la 1 ggfofilxiz, Swimming Team, Pro- , fl 3, qw ,W DENNIS SWINDELL A 2, IITI A I - BRENDA VOYNAR QW ' 'A I ' I A HERBERT WATKINS X ix I L X' K II 141 Some Grads will Go on T num ANN WATKINS -. Q JAMES WEBER .3 fi. u HENRY WHITE A A , JEAN wooo W . Q V . FSNHYMHHL GAINS OR LOSSES? . . . Economic sludenis enioy buying stocks and seeing the dividends grow. --.4 BEAUCHAMP'S BULLETIN-BOARDS . . Surveying the impressive bulletin-boards in room 125 are seniors, Dick Jackson, Gail Blamy and Myrna Light. 142 lR l o rcreo g 0 College or Form A Business J LOOK ALIKES . . . Sporting the popular matching sweaters are steadies, Bob Hunt and Janet Kneale, Ann Hamilton and Larry Ollilfe. V , 3, 3 555' ' 4, .. +3 AA' ' ,a x 1 Q gf ,.,.. .. ' Ao una: --i...,, ymf' INTERESTING POSE . . . One of P.H.S.'s talented seniors, Judy Baker, plays OO-LA-LA . . . Lynn Walker, as Jud Fry, and the part of Ado Annie in Oklahoma, with Sam Hartman assisting. T 'C l ' O' A ' ' 143 om ury Brien observe Pausnan postcards displayed by Clark Davis, the peddlermon in Oklahoma. 'ev Others ill Serve in ,, , .en f -af' T i 4' 9 THEY'RE HEP! , . . Sara Helherington, Julie Blank, and Sophia Skin- ner agree that blazers and crewnecks are rhe most. Mr, PM r .swf ra' . 5- I 5 Q ndlhv I , 4 IN THE SPRINGTIME . . . When warm and sunny days appear, Sharon Gale, Sandra Sommerville, and Mary Chasleen find sludying is more enjoyable oul on the campus. u Au -4 J ,Pa ,le? S- SENIORS DISCUSS PROM . . . Seniors think hard about a name for lhe Senior Prom. Sharon Daniels and Gail Sedrick, co-chairmen of the dance, condurl the meeling. Q.. X , . rg.- J ' 1' 1' it . ' 5 .L at M ai ,, ' 2? , ,jf .lify ' fx-.ml rf K 1 ww' Y .M - Ci, 5 --W,,.2 yd' , .4 Q AND AWAY WE G0 . . . When springtime comes P.H.S. students' fancies lurn to converlibles. l44 The Home or Industry. LOOKING OVER A FOUR LEAF CLOVER . . . These senior cheerleaders form u Iuc symbol as they wish the new squad much success. CAMERA SHY ROOSEVELT ALEXANDER ERIC ANDERSON JENNIE ANTHONY ROBERT ANTHONY JACK CARIE FRANCES CHAVEZ JERRY CHOLER RICHARD DiCEA MORRIS DINKINS JACK DOMKE RALPH FERDON CHARLES GERUE JIM HAWKINS HOWARD HENDERSON LEO HODGES BILLY HOLMES BILL JACKSON GORDON LEE JACKSON DALEP KAREM JAMES KING ROBERT LEE SHERMAN LEMMOND I45 ROBERT MANNING MICHAEL MARIARTY RONALD McCONNER IRENE PETERS DAVID POLING JAMES POWELL GEORGE PRELL GALEN RANDOLPH PATTY REESE VICTOR RIGOTTI KARL RINK CARL SALLEE NANCY KAY SMITH LINDA SPRINGER CARLYLE TARPLEY EDWIN THRASHER THOMAS WALLIS, JR RUTH ANN WATKINS JAMES WEBER EDDIE WESTON HENRY WHITE JEAN WOOD . H, :- -Affir- SLEEPING BEAUTY Sleeplng untll ten or twelve In the marnmg on senior skip day may not be a fad but for Jam Lnvmgston well s--1. , .. , 4.. .......-.. , N, . ., Through The Years All Graduates T 'V V 111 , Mgffl, '- -r'- -f 'Q 5912: wi- f , '99 T DONT SHOOT Sensors Amber Feneley and Bob Thompson portray Ado Anme and her father rn a scene from Oklahoma Mlm STUDIOUS SENIORS Sensors are noted for theur strenuous studymg as we can see early nn the morn mg In study hall 316 Q MA i A . if y fvv' -,Jiffy IM, 7' . , '-ff!-.Lf mln A ua ,ggygaa 0 , , ur ,,, 1 1 5' ' ' I f 'Q' , yQ?,, ' ' ' l . i . Ig, I 1 . . . 1 V 33 Km ......,. 46 M I will Fondly Remember P.H . fx -x.. wfvfyg Y, V fl V fm wee mn ,W '22 - x I.. Q , ff .,.r, .f 5 ,, . 1,40 4 ,V .wmv V -, . , ' f ff 2 fl, 4' 4124. , ,, , , ,gif . - Af '4 f fn-,A ,4,,,,,,,,,'4'if:fy,' ' , war. 44 1414129 1 1 -........ fflliiiiiwi 's ,I ' I Z x Qf-:sf ,I I il'f':, f1if .I - 4 - f ff A4 , ,af Q, 5 ' V117 Q1 ' ,K W, wg '-11 vc .w 4,1 -r' -- V, r 3 'f V ' H -rv . .,, ,X if . ca-+.: W 24. ,. V, Adiusting to the process of higher education experiencing new friendships . . .storming future goals and ideals . . . searching for the numerous undiscovered opportunities are my . . . nderclussmen .425 E4 'Ns xg! s- : N I Q1 4' if if g, 1 Z ,J 1 , A1 z 'P P. , L . ., M .ig ,. -41.1 Z Q ff, 1 X ,,. 1 ,f Q7 1 f4 v M2223 V 47 12 1' I 1 f z wr 's 1 . 'V ,Q 'n 5, J f f A ,J .-.r V 4' rf fri. J ' -nu , J Qi. ,fg- Q w T ..!.- . ,' 4., 'Z The Year Begins with Undergrads SLOSH SLOSH . . . Many wet feet will walk through P.H.S. halls this cold and dreary morning. Roosevelt Alexander Rufus Anderson James Andrews Valerie Armstrong Donald Arnold Earl Arnold Sandra Arnold Carol Atkinson Albert Baker Harrison Baldwin Charles Barge Howard Batten Brenda Bayley Elwin Beaty Thomas Beckwith Bill Bedford Jovita Benavides Delmar Benson Patricia Black Clarence Blakemore George Blum Joyce Bone Bonnie Borum Lois Bowling Otis Dean Bradley Mary Brounagel Earl Brown Ronnie Bunch Susan Bunker Marty Burkhart Annie Burton Jack Campbell Patricia Canlleld Don Carlson Olivia Cervantes eeling Old Friends and New Faces. Gary Chrislensen Peggy Clark Donna Codling Donna Copeman Larry Cowell Norman Crahill Curtis Crawford Elaine Dalley Edna Davis Carolyn Dewees Barbara Dickson Grelchen Donaldson Larry Douglas Willie Duncan Roy Durfee Bob Edmunds James Edwards Peggy Evans Carole Ferguson Maurice Ferguson Barbara Fredericks Richard Freeman Sharon Freeman Jim Garrison John Gaylan Mary Gibbs Dennis Gillespie Ellen Goode Georgia Goyer James Greer Carol Hanson Kay Harry Rulh Hassenzahl Ellreda Haynes .loan Herlzog leroy Hilliard Judy Hirsch Alma Hodge Pal Hoffman Albert Hoover Lloyd Hoy! Arvesta Hyde Belly Johnson Jean Johnson Jeanne Johnson Susan Johnson Dorothy Jones Erhel Jones JoAnn Jones lelani Julian Eunice King Carolyn Knisely Nancy LaBarge Ralph Leach Jack Lighlcap Sandra Lilliquisl Norman Lindeberg Charity Lindsey Dorrell Lovell Gilberl MacFadyen Goldiemae Maloney Donald Mann Thomas Manning James Malhis Adana McClusky Ronald McCanner Cliflon McCoy Judy McGhee Nancy Mclnm Carl Mclarahmore 4 u r J ' 4' ,--s D, J , - J, J -' C gy ,J ' -A 7' 4 1 . l - rn, K , I B gf 5 ,g J .,, --. , - '24 1 'pt - ll 9 1 A uh ' ' J ,M f J 1' J W4 'T' a A i:'il ,al-,JJ V M I W vt., V VV 1, Z i A' 'C 1 - J ,Q z e 1 . . 1 l ' 3 gif. x J Y Y A y 5, . FX' an I it '22 1 , viz. I ,WJ A V 'sf f J 4 Jr by , C 1 25 .., 37 ' , J A Aff il ' Z J A I A 43 1 I gg 7 11 J, I J C1 E 4' T, fx J , , lx L J 4 Q W, ,f-,. J, 4? J JT - J V Q- W Q . ii W if e 31 I .fig V ' e , 'ig JJ at x .. I - 3 s h M, J. -4 r J 1 if ,WJ . JJ y J rf fr 1 A ,..,, 1 . 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Jack Welch Judy Welch Sadie Whiters Jerry Willis Delbert Zimme f me T 'P K V' K Y s In QI Ar Karen Metz Phyllis Miller Leroy Mirovsky Corine Montgomery Margaret Murphy Rudy Nartker Derris Nichols Michael Nyberg Evert Nyhot Jeanette Ohanesian Errick Okkonen Carol Olson Rita Olson Michael Parent Leonard Parker David Pearson Donna Pointer Eric Price Elbert Pursell Clarence Reed Kaye Reichert Sue Rhew Leland Roach Patricia Roberts Virgil Roberts Ronald Rose David Ross Gerald Russell Barbara Seybert Louise Shaw Delores Shea Merlyn Shook Gary Sirbaugh Caroline Smith Gerald Smith James Smith Neal Smith L. T. Adams Charles Stevens Gregory Stevens Janet Stoner Linda Stoner Ellen Taylor Arthur Thomas Jacqueline Thompson Larry Townsend Melvin Waltman Sally Warren John Watts gfmi' I Teachers Are Greeted. CAUGHT IN THE ACT! . . . And where do you think you're going without a blue slip? are the clossi: words of Mr. Kline Hart- man, hall patrolman. r v gb 1:71 'WV' V 5 Beverly Adams pg, F - ' 1 .fi Colleen Adams ' -v-ra.. Y Y 3, 7+ if Evelyn Adams ,.. ' 7' 3 l h 10? 'i' I . George Adams K 1 ' 4, t 1 I X gy ,- Marilyn Adams ' I ' lj r X' ' ,' , ' V Joyce Adkins V ' . y KL V' I I Tim Agar V l E 12.505 W' V Ed Aioian , 23 James Allison . gear V M 'ii ' ' Neossie Amerson -. V ' 3' . . lg' ' W3-. l .V Sandra Anable If 1 7 ' 1 ' W 5 1 V 'T 'W Geraldine Anderson ff ' Y 4 -451 r , V- Lynne Anderson , ' Q ' .fm Gerald Andrews '- 1 ' ' A Harold Andrews ,Sw Santhy Annas - ' ,. ,-., Robert Armstrong ,W fr 'RQ , Dorothy Arnold 1 g. -, ww , - - ' ' 4 ,fr Stephen Arthur t ' Q VK f - ' Q: ' jg ' Dianne Asher A s ii? ' ' R W ! Judith Ashley je f gn . A .q v Nancy Anwmer f I 'I '--inf JoAnne Aulgur .T t ' V Richard Axfora ,,, 1 4 K , 4.1 V - , 3 '3 mf' 7-.l Sadie Azoian Q' . , . 2 John Bacon ' A 1.7 ' ' .4 ' Gerald Baker ' l ' jg .3 4 , ... A Q In I ' Sondra Baker f pf .K A H fi Lee Ball .V - -1 Mike Ballard ' 'S I , ' ' John Bandy V . ,Y .7 I fm. I. . W' ju' William Bank h 'T N' 1 -e i I r .Q Ruth Barbe 7 'fi L gli... 1-' rf' ' ' Bud Barll ' ,I ' l 3 , A ' ., 4 James Barton f I , ' . 5 ,. ,z Q ,f . L 4 153 .X wi., The First Few Days Find Many vt, ,I , K V fm Lysle Basinger ' ,f Roland Bateman f ' 552 V ' 2-' -, ' Y e Sam Baughey ' 3-,V -M :T dt' 5 Carol Bearinger 9 3 - 4 V 'X V V' V 11 F Dallas Beebe , A Y-., ' V, V V ' ' ' Janett Bedford 1' W 1' ' Marilyn Bell V f ' V ' ff .. W' ' X 4 Ruth Bellinger V. V ,, ' VV James Benfleld we i f? - Beverly Bennett , f-W3 'M 'si jf rn 'cr . . VM Dave Bennett at 4 ' :N l , . ' ' '-1 H -.., 5 George Berendt fy V V -. ,tt , +- ,- ' .. l ', Helen Bergen 1 ' 'fn 11 ,' V ' V' Bruce Bergstrom 7 ! E . Ai V 5 ' M1 f , 'i VV V-' I' , t, VV fm., , 9, Virgie Bicknell Av V f fm 1 '4' at sud aim 1 ' , '. John Bilbey - 'f 'M ,,-M ' Dolores Billinger 'N V ,V FV f ,g ' V 'H Dorothy Birkett ' 2 VE . AW K 'X 1 f ' if A Bess Bisbikis V ll gf Pete Bisbikis fi 1 , K W1 li 5 Carol Bishop 'Og-4 ,,,, Mary Bitterling ' . J Z, V Jim soul ' - 1 1. -Q ' - Carolyn Bogan gg 1' . J Ag , r' Judah at-.linger J B H ' N ' W. 't . Pat Bonstelle g ' rr ' James Bower ' V Clarice Branch , V,: gl, ' ,, ' Virginia Brandon ,f 1, 'ff V, , , f Kay Brantley if , V Q, V 1 'r ' ' 5 1' i , Charles Brattain ' fy -WV W G V X 14 Harold Brennan 3 , , 2 ' , f f f Rodger Bridger ' ' ' KA Robert Briem I . I -fy V ,. Fg!f7 ,Agar 6' V Carol Brocher if ' . ' 'V Fred Brooks ' ff- -, ' , f 5 7'--I - . Judith Brooks gg -i ' 1 A 'K f i ff' . Leroy Brooks , , ' ' -1- , Dick Brown 1 3' ,V ' - V' Sandra Brown xr V V V . V V ' Y Ona Browning W, ,, V VVXIV VVVVVV VV , ' , 3.2, ' 9' Suzanne Brummett , g Sandra Bunce , , ' W- 3 V Jerry Bunch X - fi ' 5 'i 7' j 5 V if W' A N Robert Burns 1 ' ' ,Q . 1 ' ' A V 'J Phyllis Bgtrt B h A v V VV 4 ,U V - ,, ean usc V if . ' Ik ' F Sharon Butler K K . Maureen Callely V Sandra Coppell V , V 4 Judy Carie , , ' 4 'A' 5 R ,ni Dorita Carlisle V ly Y , ' V r I' Wayne Carmichael ' A H 5 Thanna Carnes if 1' F r, Arzo Carson - ,, '- ff rc , ,rr ft M B f 0 ' ,gV'f1.s Wanda Carter If? wi I VM if Nancy Casper f .T VV 5 ' if V Judy Castell , .V pi . ' V' f P- 5- ' V fr: V o Margaret Cates Q VV 6- ' Carolyn Cavanaugh Q , :Z V Q - 1 Edwin Chamberlain f ' , Robert Chandler ', ' A L f he 4, , f . '- , ' ' f num chandler 22' , or f fw- A ' Barbara ChGPmCln ' . U Richard Chapman ' -' 'Q ' y.: t f. V ,f Bill Chasteen ,, f Karen Chidester V 'i' V '- M Sharon Chidester i V Z Carolyn Childers V, V HIV 1 .'f i. ,Mr , l54 New Adiuslmenls Being Macle. W 'W Y Fay chnam A V D L I Pal Christian ' 7 Frances Churchwell I 1 4 I i 1: K f 1 Jean chunhweii A, ' iff -L v y ,, , Lurea Clark I V' f Q , ' 5 ' Susan Clark V 4. , .. I . H , , I ' :A . f 2 ,E William Clark , I A ,hrs . Y 7 M2 M. f 'ii , Arrhur Cliflon ff - 'ry 4 ' Belly Cochrane , I LaDonna Coe , 4' , Oclavia Cole 1 1' 5 ' 1 - Dianna Calwell I W - , W Harry Colwell , ' ' Q Carlis Comer M ff Jackie Condra Mary Conrad ,,,, ' TQ Ronald Conlor - ,A ' 'A A ' Shirley Cook , , Q Kaedonna Cooper , , Dianne Copenhaver , f ,, ' ' In Jackie Cornforlh V 7 x Y ,W W VAV .,,, f , Y ., , V2 .. as 4 Jeanne Coller -' ' , ' James Collrill ' f f: ' -A Linda Cousens Q .1 is 1 , ,, cs V n ' .gf 1' 4 5 - Carol Cox - , 4' QQ 'Nu Donald Cox ' 3 A YA' v r ' ' Y Gary Cox K I - , ,- Judie Crandall ii 1 Ja ' Karen Crandall Wilbur Crawford . 5 ,ls Gary Crawley 2 , ,, 1 V ,-, ,, i ' , ! Joann Crenshaw - ' nj, ' ,L ti A. H, N Lloyd Crelal 1 V y +- I 4 v, ' Larry Crews ' - ' ' Judy Crisl - 47 ' 4. A WHERE CAN THIS GO? . . . Greg Uligian and Rick Serwin fry lo disprove the physics lheory lhal lwo obiecls cannol occupy the same place al the some lime. l55 1 4 1. l. K-F. rf' L. 0. I Q t.. 49, f-'Y' ,fa A 1, F ' . .-,f 5 11:7 -f W, iff f n an fp. qvjfffi C.. f., 45. ,vv A 1 5, rn., ' I -ov. rf 5 ' r.-.4 -F31 a J i' TL x ln. I, nr? K TV - M 'v ,' -J., .-sv , ln., . ' 4451 Q I But Routine ls Established Carol Crosson Mariorie Crowder 1: Gene Csizmadia ' Jerry Curlee -- 1 Mary Currah Louise Curry Gary Dalley Eloise Damron Beverly Daniels Genevieve d'Argy 4' Nona Daugherty gf, V Judy Daul Robert Davidson A Bill Davis YWA.. ,,,,, W, Jim Davis If Raymond Davis Gloria Dean Tom Denton il Don Deaver Lorraine DeBerger 1 . .. T Dean ' I om 1, Z I v 'f 2 ' WZ'7ii f f , 'ivyiifif Richard meson 4 x ge V' Judie DeClute Patricia DeKay I Q Joanne Dembinski James Dempsey y--. , Sally DeVar Joyce DeWeese Bill Dexter Kenneth Dextrom Carroll Dickerson .... , Thelma Dickerson L 1 Delores Dills it William Doan 2 Ann Donaldson v- Nancy Donaldson - , M t A, xx. Q , A' 4 f? If Z E 'vk . A .- , 0 ll I we-.1 Q. ,vw- 1 I E BX ,v r A 'fl Q Beverly Donato L , Robert Dorman T27 ' Wayne Dorman V, Charlene Dortch J? 1, Jim Dotson , , ' John Dover .Lg A.. lla. x Z James Dowell fb Carol Duliie ,, Cora Duke - R.. ,I , Bobby Dunn V J J J' K' 3 Quentin Dunnigan X6 B 'P l Aw S, v . William Dupuis X Y, - xx ' I Dorothy Durfee i 'X y Y' Donna Dusenbury J. D. Eagle Bev Eagling , s gj Robert Eason A , Wanda Easterwood J .- Sandra Easton Bonnie Eddy , ' I . 33 Thomas Edwards , Edward Eggleston 'a 'K Sully Eisele l . o ' .1 Q Laura Eisenhart 'f -- Dick Eley ' Larry Ennis X ig. Sandra Erwin lt A L ,' 'ifgllll 72, Norma Esler 7' Roy Eubank 17, Gary Evans J- James Evans .X f Sherri Everett , ' Allen Famer I ,, K Margret Feist l 56 J Q- i 1'-A J Z' ' V L ' , vs. T I 'A , V' , T 1 ' l and P.H.S. Functions Smoothly. 9 my I l WW' ff Robert Ferdon ' M 3 Lester Ferguson 3 V ' Sandra Ferguson 4 ' ' Q- V 55. 1 -'T' S 't Barbara Fetherlyn 'U IQ g .7 V V V f , VV 'V V, Edna Fielding V i, , by ' ,.., ' -1 w N37 Jerry Fields 4 A V 7 ' 1 ' , shawn rink R A .A , gm , I, Robert Finley V ' ' Kathy Fitzpatrick . , -. Ruben Flores - If f Q i, Q? Marilyn Floyd ,. , , ll 5 'VH V . . I ' ' JoAnne Folsom 4 1 ' X if X ' Linda Foster V ' V ' ' v.. - - ' Geraldine Frady ' i W, it 1 W f' Robert Franks - Judy Frazier , , I , V Jack Fredrick ,q ' ,Q v. an F ', ' A fn N -V , Steve Gabriel 257 . Vu I' Jerilyn Gallaher fe .- , A 4 .?',,ff97- . l . Henry Galpin Cora Garbutt , ,, 'I 's f .V ,V Gilbert Garcia 'pm A .V V ' ' V t 'fi M ' Juanita Garcia 'fr 0 1 R Q ,6 Q Jim Gardner A, K -mg? Loretta Gardner I M - V 5 V Diane Garrett V ' YP ' if Curtis Gavette . ' Jerry Gavette 44 , 3 A .- V ,, Gail Gibson vu I e V' Homer Gilder nf ' LJ f V N Pat Gilliam V vf y M Y - Ann causes ' , V58 - Elaine Glazier 1 X .V s . 'QM' J :lef l- Gary Glenn Q Mike Godwin 'g lawrence Goffar . 5 T: I Charles Goines , ' Ana VV V tt -1 Joan Golden , V., 1 W, L' Joe Gonzales .8 ' - I ' ' Elizabeth Gordon ff-ff' I N 4 1'-f 'il 'fk x Jean Gordon Betty Gorman V .2 VV ? .X V 1 lilimmiziovenis ' N 2 . yt 2 -g, , N eonarG rlacey V' :W 'U' 5 . ' , Danny ra am V .M ' V ' ' QM- XV2' , 0 Penny Grant X . V' ' f- , ' f' Donna Gravely ' N , ' 'W V George Graves 4 W ' ' V It Charles Green . -4- gg ' Karen Green YV . 'Q 1- - , V V V I 47 Sharon Green 3, V if ' . I i 1 Q , William Green v K , ' 7 V len: f, i W Judith Greer , 1 V' -ff l 2 if Claudia Gress X ' if F' 1, 4: ,y J VV G VW X V ac y ri In . - ' ' Larry Griffith ,V A . , ,.. :J ' A Mary Grigsby 1 - . ' ,,. ' , In , 7 A ,, f Bob Grimes 2 3 . ' ,Q f . I ,I i ,'l Gloria Guenther N X I Q e- 'i i f Shirley Guthery ' V X , fhh Robert Hackney 0' an . xlib, 9 l Sheridon Haines s ,-lisa, uv , .4 .5 fx. 5, I W 'VV.1, .. ,Z .. , t. Carol Haire Sandra Haire -V Karen Hamacher Linda Hamilton Gerald Hamlin , V Lois Hammond -v 157 1 X, 1 ' i Q, Y r' Books Are Assigned and Eddie Hanes Penny Hanson 4- f f 2- 3 Benny Harper Judy Hanes - gi, Judy Harourunian ' ' J L H ' r . any amng an Y Y James Harris Gary Hart Sam Harfman Judy Hartmann Paul Harlwick Dianne Harlzman Xfi 41 ii Phyllis Harvey Lanny Halman Charles Hawkins Isabel Hawn ., John Hay Charles Hayes . Shirley Hayward William Hayward William Heacork 4. A if ,A .- r Jim Heard Sue Hedger Gene Heline Jim Henderson Freda Hendrix Q 4 Joe Hensel Jim Hensley Beverly Herron Johnny Herron Pauline Herron Arline Hershovilz Ellery Hess Dottie Heiheringlon f Tom Hickman l58 Homework Commences. 452 Q' ' i K Z l i l Karen Hickson f ' V Evelyn Hightower J - fi' - 'Ce Lee l-llll , ' , ' ' MN ik M 5: 5 ' Phil Hoadley 5 o ' J CJ , ' v, , 1 1 Charles Hobgood Q., Q . Q X M ' V Ronald Hoekman .,,, y Q .., V61 I Roy Hofmeister A ' ' V if 'V' ml W 'Mr' .--. Z . ,V Z Jay Hoisington ' V, ., Q ' Q Tom Hoisington H+ - 5' Chloe Holcomb ,, , 3 VV. 1. C' A . Barbara Holder LA 7 V A ' j . il reg Joanne Hollins y 2 Q - V V '-I l Harley Hopp 26 - I ' , X V ,,. .,.. R. h d H . . V V, A I V V V V V IC ar ovls if Z U ta TTD K' V, 'lab John Howard W if V C 'K Pat Hoyes n .. Ronald Hoyt .1 -. ,,,. Q , 1 J Pat Hrynyk V '- i V ' f T Eugene Hubbuck ' ' H , 5 John Hudspeth I, I T' f 1 tx' -. 'Pu Vp, Robert Hull 9 Aleen Hulsey Joan Humphrey f M Barbara Hunley V -V C, .V ,. . Donald Hunt i sg v ,., , ,, ., . Kathie Hunter if v V Q A , -'L ' Patricia Huntwork J ' - 1 by 2 Shirley Hutchison t Y f A , , , 7 We William Huttula ' Bruce Hynes f - .. 1 Ella Irwin ,X . N , Lillie Jackson A l ' ' 1 Delores Jacobs 4. 3' 7 , M Dianna James I V ' Judlth James ,L V ' . Y , ef, , 44,41 .ir 12563 e, Patricia Jarrett 'if V 7 4 Johnnie Jetterson M i 1,2 , Donna Johnson K A . ' 1- ' V 7 MW ' Fannie Johnson V 7 1 ,ff 1 I . . , Jacky Johnson 1 Y - ., qi' yx Judi Johnson ' y-lf Y, Larry Johnson - ,iz M , Paul Johnson if Richard Johnson - ,R ,- Walter Johnson ,.,- , '- M Cathy Johnson ' ' f ' 'hr Neal Joines .Si x' ' gf' Ann Jones 1 Q 1 '- ' 'gy Charles Jones 1 ff 4 A ,, ' ii ,V .,Y, , l ,, ,y,,,a I David Jones ' Vg Priscilla Jones A 'N Wade Jones V :H rw ' gh. , ' 7 7,, Willie Jones IV V IVA 1 a ' 5' ,uf L Mary Jordan - 1., KV ' Myra Joseph l M Sonla Justus ,V I J , Bill Kath Ray Keeler 02 Jack Keller - 2 5 '. Kay Kelley fr E 5 ' V Sally Kempe ' J B - , ' ' A ' ' ' xi' James Kendall f' ' y V I alla, lg 1' Michael Kerchott l B , 1, I E A I J 4: 4, -fr 372 'ZW A ,,.. J Evelyn Kerr YQ, V V Joyce Kershner ' V I-N. ,. 4.5 , Q V7 Margaret Kettula 7 . , 4- , V I. '5 -' will? If V W fy Geraldine Kevorkian , A l VJ W., , ' 1 ' Wi: f ,, V V, V ., Georgianna Kieffer ' f 711 ' V 5 Barbara Kilian 'l Bob Kilwy I M A9 1, 159 A Few Moments of Conversation, Harold Kinder y ff Barry King ,M , iff 'C 1 gi' Dennis King , Q i 'i. in .J ' .. I- Elvin King , , ' It I 3 L , A Nancy King A H 1 ' r . for Q Richard King , ' ,,, ,f ' Pai Kline ' VZ'77 f' Janet Kneale Mary Jo Koren ,L 1:1 'L 5' , V Steve Koren 7' f 'L - . X - i Mary Kuhn - J' .. ' ' J e ,N Mike Kwaeikowska if 71 , ryz , . ,,ff.f',l, Maurice Larkey ,. ' '4 'f ff I f David Ladd J' fa . , z,.f f Georgette Lafnear - A Gary LaFontaine 'r Jackie Lamar Q Q 1 f - L Alvin Lambert L x ' Lynda Lamphere ,,,, - , 'i Jim Lamson ' ' ' Joan Lamson Q, If I ,Qi Jerry Lancaster l -U X James Larsen - ., , Y . Reginald Larson - D v. V' - M 7' James Laster - 1' . 'WI 9 A - 1' Grazia Latherow ' ' - . 'A , I f. - Q Rey Ledesma ' A - jx Harald Ledsinger . I ' HW' Jeanne Legare Barbara Leith Q ff ie- ' Q. David Leitner 4, ., x 0- N ye, ,Q . Judy remake I I ' f Y' 1 ' 'jf' Gary Lenger , I . it 5 V Patricia Levicki ' - Janet Lichvar 3 7 ' .- M , A if ,',, 4 William Liechty J ,. - fi. 's I ' Phyllis Linden I '-v' I l I I Beverly Lindquist - - fi ' , ' .A r, ' ,wtf p Rita Lister :- '- cf, Cavalina Long v .ff ' , . I Charlotte Long V, 'J A William Longbrake 3 ' , ff , , A Jacqueline Loomis ' If 4 'V -D A Larry Lopez j I ' '- 6: ' Albert Lotan 7- 3 7' ,. .. 3- , 12.3- ' ,. 1 Shirley Lovelace - I7 L .M 1 Sandra Lovell ' 'I 'T7 ' . Frank Lovse ' Betty Lowery X ,,f.,f,7?,,U If , Robert Lowry X I Dale Luettke . 4 , fi Barbara Lustigi A Q. n : ,N - g A Carole Lyons . ' - V' ix Jim Lyons A - 'J J' , -Q ' Paul Lyons XJ L, 1' Q , Madelyn Magerman L 'NJ' , .V ,Q David MacDonald M rs, 2 ' , . -I Marion Machiela Q ff: M ' A, Kenneth Mackie v jb- ' '7 Gloria MacQueen ' jA - 'K Q ' , 'f ' Marlene Maaley Q. fn 7 ,M l X ' R Roger Manning x I 'W V, V 3 I x William Manning I a A K 1 Ib .,,,,, Time Darlene Marcum T Bryen Marks , if - sf. V. v Gary Marshall '+V P. v h l 3 ' 1 Bob Martin Q' ' , Q 1 'J Dave Martin 7 fy ' ' f Q, r Ronald Martin Sk ' V 'I f ALA in K' . SallY Ann Martin 4 --f- f Ao' K l6O - it A Hurriecl Snack, and Back to Classes. DOG DAZE . . . Something new has been added to the northwest corner of the cafeteria. ww-f-.V fr, M 'rf -rr 'M'M 1 Y K 4 5 Gary May V Fred Mayers . I C Claude McAlister I S, '33 I , Carolyn McBurney ' ' -' 'v W T' '- ' I Pat McCartney ' I ' , Claude McClellan mfg A V Sally McClellan . , 9 A ,. '-.f ' John McClure M - Q 3-jg A Mike McCIusky , ' 'j Donald McConner 1 ? , fffft f 'l 1, Edmond McConneY . A ' Y I , , ' Art McDonald , ,, Y 1 Gary McDowell S k I L V I I A I ,PJ Sandra McDowell 4' E l W M f, -+ W! I ig f QQ Betty McGowen 'Z H l ' Jim Mclntosh ' ,, f ,E ,, . , X., Eva McKee ' - 4- '- A ' ' ' W g Vickie McLaughlin - 's 1 - Y - --1 ' ' Y Lowanna Mclean lx 'la , I 4' l ' WW., .6 Zelma Ml:Millen , Q 7 ' V - ' 4201 Patricia Mead A tl A be V' Sylvia Meade V' ff Melvin Melzer Z: I Mildred Melzel ff -c ii- yd Tyrus Menxel V 1 Q., , l .M Bernice Mercado 1 V ' V Alice Messer G V f Diann Meyers 4 M ., 4' U Mtn . l Dm- Miles ' ' f , ' ' x ' ' Erna Miller ,- :af . 1-'il , 1 . M. , Gary Miller . 1: -A -Q 4. '9 Gow Miller M X, - ' , 'f ,jf 5 5 -, Ron Miller V' ' ' v r , ' l Ronald lvllllef 'K ' , ' J' l 5 - William lvlllmlne ! 1 M. I A af u 161 Club-Conscious Juniors Decide Between V' V 5 W' ' 4 LQ Q Carolyn Milchell ' '21, .,,, A ' 1 .N Claudia Milchell .nl-gov, A ' 8 ' . . gi Eleanor Milel? 5. qv ie 4, j 3 - if U Nancy Mize ' .., i P ' S Paul MoefY vi ' Ir f' iff 1 , Y- V Sharron Monroe ' 5-f' , Q 1 Mike Monlgomery V dr- In Roberl Moore ld? ' Charles Moriarty f-1 4 , - Ti , Carole Morris '17, 4 qq vjr 5' W Jo Aann Morris A , '31 ' ' ' , , 'N' Lucy Morris X2 A j Nr . Michael Morris If in K, r' 1 Syblo Morris ll . , A L I John Moss 'fj I John Moss ,. ' V A Richard Moss I ' I .J l , S- 5 4 , X Vf gf ' David Moll L - ' , .ij ' 5' Harrison Munson H' , ' ' f ' K' N Leonard Munson -' ' Q 1 I Carol Murphy A f A.: fill i f ' 5' ' A ' Helen Myers VVVV A, Janet Nadiger - ., A fs. rs. , ,, Charlolle Neal 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' V it Sharon Nelson - X , Q ' Frances Newcomb 5 W V 1 ' X A Kathryn Nichols -M 1 X' .- ff A 5 I i Tom Nichols I J' J J ,Y V' J sm Nolf A , Judy Noren ' N r. 7, T, Warren Norlund ,f -' ., N Bill Norih Cf y Q hi ' ,-,. , -, r Michael Nosanchuck ,, my , 5 .V V '5 I4 'Ek , Gary Oak A ' Mei ff'f-55:90 ' 2' Charles O'Brien Mike O'Brien .. ,, A I V Tom O'Brien ,N Q Q L ' J M l 4' if f' ' william olaenburg ' - XY - , 1 gf . J Terrell Orr jf .. N' .f A' F ' J Allan Orvis I if .ik .AK .1 ie fr f 2 OM , fr, .' 5' , . , W ' wif 1 V Connie Ousnamer , 1- 7' Q Karen Oxley , . Z' , ff 'Q -vw Q Q' William ozbun 1 -' I - ,' - Alberl Padar ' ' 1' ' ' f - Gladys Padilla il X , Q5 Jane! Paquin ' i Charles Pardee . IN Bob Parker Q A Beverly Parks I 1. N ., Michael Parks 'v 'v- df' Q' fa 5 L , P ' P P l 41 '5 5, g rv D t ' Jig I X l a, is J ' 'la N. 'I v. 5 3 V i ll Richard Parr ' Barbara Pallerson r John Pallerson Dennis Pawley Gail Pearce Carol Pearson Ned Pender T Alma Pendlelon A Craig Pendlelon A ' , Dan Penoyer Frances Pepper - xy Bill Peterson Barbara Pfeiffer Sharon Pike - -, Johnnie Pipkin Dave Plourde Gail Poppleslon Neal Porler Us Q , i . 2 , .. , Vw, , - Q. - 'wr , ' .I 1 3.1, I Q ,. W ' A . K1 12 Q i 1 P Curricular and Extra-Curricular Activities. 4 rf ' . A 1f Luella Potter V ' Charles Potvin I V, - W.. V 'T K Ewell Polwell P Hx C' 1' it K ,, T., ,, , . V' . erry owers 1 , V if PQ i ' V ' ? Paul Powers ff- Q .. X ' Sf Leonard Prell 'X ' ' 'V If A 541 Merline Prentis 4 i, Dewayne Presson v- Rv A I 4 I V James Pritchett ' 'V ,,, Beverly Proctor ' -V 3, Q rs 4 ' . ' Connie Proper 1 ' Q? A 7V , E Thurman Pruelt ,, A V ,. V ' 2 ti 'Y 'P ' ' sam mais V , r in --' l Bruce Quayle , , 5 VZ, 1 ,.., 4?,V 5 Wwe V ,, V Barbara Quick . Janis Quick F ii ' .fm 7- larry Quick ,M A V 4 1, - Phyllis Rabaia V B v , 'L . 1, ' Z ' - 'V 'W ,QTL Carolyn Radke if h L F .,-. ,Vi ,-I i, Q ' Mark Ramirez ' V V R ,V ' 14, la ton n V 'P ' A, C y Ra dolph ka Y Y f Jane Rathbun f M Glen Ray , Gene Reas -34 ..,., , 1. Sylvia Redmond 1, '- Y 1' V ,Q Janet Reichert ' -.,. X: - at' ,y 'yy Jerell Reid ' Q, V Q ,, .LK Jim Reid ' 5 Wiqlsc- A .. ' V26 L, 7 ' 19 54 415-. V 'W ' ' ,fyffi Norma Reid W V, Duke Relyea 3 ' ' sg Mary Retan x A I 0 ' ' Thomas Reuter ' -u ' ' Dick Reynolds i A- ' , - is : Jerry Reynolds W V 3 ' V4 ' V 5' Bob Richards A . T: Y V A cr A Marcia Richards Carl Richardson ...,, Wanda Richardson . L Bettye Ricks v ' -f Q Vi 1 3 Harold Ritchie - V, -, I Billy Roach Va W H Ronnie .lean Robarge Vt , , ' 4 zr'fe2'f2' 1, Q? Carolyn Robertoy Q35 Dennis Roberts ' 2 ' v--- Thomas Roberts ' - . Q 1- ' ' ' Yr 1' ' Robert Robertson 'lx ' 'g ' l ' V A V- Willie Robinson Wi: 4 ,gf f 4 .V -' 5 ' gi 3 Charlana Rogers ft W V' 'W xx Y' Michael Rogers 'V F fl A' ,V I ' lm Q -mail . A J 'WW V f' V' V Carol Rohrer V P - Loretta Romano V' V 'v Earl Ross ' s 'fr T. ' fs 1. Judith Ross 15 5 ' no ' -7 Wilford Ross :Q 1 A , ' M Elvira Rubio 1 G V ,4 l , ' -' V Edna Runyan A - 'V fvihe R A V f Jerry Runyan 0 Linda Russell l 1 N 'QW' K 5 I Jim Ruth ,RV ' ,4 ' ' ' JoAnne Sabisch ,A ' - :- ,,ff- if , Z. Fred Salisbury 11' ,V A V ' , , vi 'H Gary Sallee g 1 V eV V ff?-21-,AV V -Q ' f Mike Samardziia ' ' ,ia 4 Y il s -V' f: ' ' ' ai? ' 'ii 4 i 1? Edward Santala ,Q - VV ' V1 ,:,,' Tom Saunders ' V Bob Schaar 1 ,,,,,V '- f' 1 ,V A V . ' 'Vi' 'Z Jack Schlanek K, , f 'if 4 kj 4 an V Louis Schneider , i .i V if Z V -tg 5 ' 3, Patsy Schroeder , 5 ' it F ff :V . Phyllis Schulze 2 X V l63 Class Rings Are Ordered f' .,..4, V s A , ff ' f 'i 1' I ,K lcv- .. CP' ,,. .7 Av 0 , 41,1 f V If filo, I ', 'qfgfv W 4 G Nffiqf 4 f ,V f f , C Mil! 5 rd, X H ,, l .1 li Inf! A 'Q -w.,.,,, f fa- ,, . 11:1 in-.' 45 Q' S Philip Schuricht Edith Scott Kathy Seebald ml Beverly Segedi - 1 I Jesse Seibert 1, Lucy Seibert J 4 Kiki Sekles larry Senick Rick Serwin ff Judy Shafer 1 ' Carol Shaft , r l ',. , Barbara Shaver Charlene Shaw Garland Shearer Mel SheHer Geraldine Sheliield Claudette Shelton Lona Shelton Marcia Shepherd Jim Sheridan 4 1.-I ' nf Naomi Shelhr Q f ' ,,,, Roger Sherman Janet Shook Linwood Shrum Jerry Sigler Carol Simmons Ronald Simmons Tana Simmons Alice Simms Joann Singleton Peggy Sioan Johnny Sisk Ella Skinner Bruce Smith Ed Smith 164 -1 l YOUR FINGER GREEN These iuniors are picking up their long awaited class rings with A Feeling Of Importance. ft, 165 ?qgoxfrMm'-eg -my . r - A 4-1 Fred Smith V A i Q, ' 'i Gerald Smith N 57 kj' ,K g Joan Smith v 21 1, 2, ex. ' 1 ' I 'l t if Q Kenny Smith 2 . Lp ' A 3 . Patricia smith f- I , 1 , -f jg ! r . . N? Ray smith hx, 'K gem' Aj Robert smith Pa. e 1 , ..e. X, ., 1 , ',, ,, Q ,W ' 1 1 , A H Sharon Smith . V- Ruth Snover - J Wilma Snyder - h Q 1 ,, Norma Soditch 'N Q, 1 1 1. V, V Terry Sontag Qi ., i X' ' Jerry Souden , ' 'gh , Dan Sowell ' ' S' 4 nayamt sperm M Carole Spear - Larry Spencer 4 4- H vi Herman Spicer :K .' F: ' fr 3. Marlene Spitzbarth 1 ., tw- y 1 Gloria Spooner N ,, ' ' 9 Bruce Sprague - ' ' ' rg, ir Phyuis Sprague 1 t, Steven Spratt gm. ,,, . F X4 Joyce Stabley' , ml V N' Carol Stacy ? 'e 'W' f X f., ,., 47 F ,M x ' S Beverly Stanley Q ' .S N ' '- - Rita Stanley X - 'W' If ' s .V , y A Y Charles Stark ' ' '.!.1 kcW :.v,:f . .... A .A , J J f Mgyf, I si WT W A' lee Stark 1. , ','1V Linda Starns , '- R -- Sandra Stein ,, H ' - ffl, V K 'T' 4 u. Susan Steinbaugh A - V., - 1 . 22.5. to 1 ., 3 X. ' ' -f Ruby Stephens ,ng N' . I 1 ' ,I if 'T' Floyd Stephison ' i - .. ' 4 - ' 'I 'ff W , Danny Stevens - f a f 4 A S' , 1.5 Linda Stickney 15322 Janet Stockwell 'Q John Stoehr -gy ' K 4 , Sharon Stone K I 'RT ' V As . f .- David Strong lg d X . f ' Helen Strong . 1 I 1 Christiana Sturgis K 1, . K, f 1 5 , xA Janet Stutesman -' lg: ..: wa Bonnie Sugg Bill Summerville 1 fr: ' fr-, W. Jerry Supernault A ' ',, iv J ,I Marilyn Sutton X Nfl X I A ii Diana Swansey A 1 ' f Sharon Swartz ' .1 . ' A QW . 592, V 9 I if n. .1 mx- !!-5- ' Kay Swenson M J.. if ' ' , ' 'Z James Talley ' -.C -i same Tom fx - f f Q 4 'V 77 Donna Tate W 'S ' Tl ' by N Lx ,fl 1 if fl John Taylor if 2 Y xt - Q , John Taylor ' if X Mike Taylor I' A t ,f QW I , , ,, ,L 'Q' ' ' Robert Teaque 3, f I ' x ?orQnaTTerry gi , I 4 '- ' V in a erry ,W , ' 574 4, 5 A l S' 4 'T' gl' Ray Theeringer I 'T 1 C 3 - ' f M' A Judy Thiese N f L ' ' Mabel Thigpen I ,, , , gm 5 ., Michael Thomas lg - A S' '- wmm. .AMN . A 1 A ' . VR' I Robert Thomas U 3, 'Qi Vivian Thomas I gel. . Judie Thompson -. . K ---- 1 125 ,gr f V is, Dena Thorne Fl' ' in 5 f 7 p 3: 1 'J .I , , Tom Thrasher - . L 2 ' if ' Z S f Sandra Tinson ' Xxx- ' P , ff' Bernie Toby t W A ' AD The Junior Prom, Snow Silhouettes , -. .4- si W ' Emma Toler ' N i George Toth i V ' 5, Dorothy Townes 1' , Q. ' F . 'Q Tom Tracey x - - f ,, - V ', 5 Janet Trammel I ' i f Y' V 'f ,f Lenetta Travis ' ' 'I l Joan Treece A A I 'lr A W.:,:ff,if I V W V 'W QW? f f li' ' ,, ff Terry Trent 'I In ' Q Alex Trevino . f ' ' I ,. ' , ' , Nicky Trietsch , , l f Q: ' Jack Tucker - ' if I Q' Q i , if if l v Annette Turner 3, j K , ,Q - I Barbara Turner iq ' V ,M tl , L Marcus Turner 1' 'fi A ,, i , I -14, .-.f -:QI MVA ' Karen Tuttle I , Kay Twichel 1 'V fl 'I ,if - f-I Bob Urschalitx 'F - ' 'vi' f' .- - Bonnie vaniqa , ' 1 ., Q, ' e . Q 9 ' Y Bill Van Buskirk X -. -7, 1 -- Y , V Janet Van Tassel ,, A 4. A4 Ne 'V 'Y' 1 li N 7 . ,,,.,, W ,.,v, , , 1 , ,, ,, ,, iv ' i Bonnie Vaughan 1 Marilyn Vernon HW' 4 - ? QW T a.. f-i - A Sally Vogel -s. A ' ,A . fr - 4. 'Vx Thomas Vore f 4 Y , gfv' V Doug Voydonotf xii ' , it L ' Glenda Wagner 3 . 'A Kenneth Walker ,MY ' . I ' 'v?Qf,S', '- f ' -f ' -'Liv . Lynn Walker ' ' ,, Stan Walker 1 . ,, , i ' uichafa wuiiis ,J -vi, ' c... y A V, Frances Ward . i 3' ' 1, i A Joan Ward A I l . Phyllis Wardell fe N pak Art Wouilow I is 1 Gladys Washington ,, Lillie Washington . V M ' Donna Wassemiller 'T' V I 40- 251, James Watkins A ln. W- nf i Jesse Watkin I X ' f 'C ' K Jim Watkins ' g A Frances Watros l 'A W 'gli A Pat Watson A . Kenneth Webb -N Y l '- ', TL H Particia Webb ,A T' 'T Tv Tv e .v q Q V , Susan Webster M yf Q ' - ' 1 Y N' Fred Weishaar ,, , T I e -1 'Y A Paul Weishaar f x ' ., Eunice Wern - 5 , W Columbus White W Essie White t . Philip white ,, i , .- , bl f, ,l N Sue White T' v 1' i N .' M ' ,W Q Sv, Thomas Whitehead ' YQ, - .I 1'- i W fi' Jim whiiiow ,' i , A Darlene Whittington L 1 U J. E. I lm . A .fs Ah 1, John Wibley gl' Leona Wikle ' . Allred Wilkins 4: x - 5. . 'rf rheda wiiuisoii y ' ! .f ' 4' - 1 , Damon Williams -, . F ug Q f ' ' David Williams -X A I James Williams J ' 1 s A nl ' Wlww I John Williams Hn, Maxine Williams , ' ' i- Nancy Williams N 1 1 l 'K ' Roger Williams ' if 'X . 1-V e - Q Juanita Willis 1 - 'Sf H y s L ' i 1 ' Bonnie Wilsey if ' 'A ' ' Janice Winters if Ah If , H.- 1 A 166 aves Happy Memories. Q 'C R. i rn V Q its-as G? fr xg K . Marlene Wiscombe Sharon Wonders, Joanne Wood Mary Wood Valdu Wood Brenda Woody Brian Woolcock James Wrighr Linda Yates Diane Young Lyle Young Sandra Young , Willietfe Young la A . 7 s W1 1' Mr 4 2. ' - 1 -, WINTER WONDERLAND . . . After hours of enioyable work and preparalion, the girls' gym has been transformed into o frosty ballroom for the Junior Prom. l67 We Had Visioned, But Never Realiz d, 4 i V I Wifi cf if! W ,W I My N -I 5 F pf Q. of ff 3 ff ' , 1234! 74 're ' W . -wg -nv X .MA A I , V Q , We 1 ,, 'Q' Sv - ,- . .- ,,,, -7 , - Q .4 1, x V f fu ' T 'B .5 ,L i Z 2 . ' Y 7 JA .4 A Henry Abare Jewell Abare Gordon Acker Carl Adams Nancy Adams Rodney Adler Judi Agar Ermelinda Aginage George Almas Jack Almas Jerry Almas Olga Alvarado Quincy Amerson Mike Andrews Barbara Angeloli Vicki Annas Marcia Anson P Marilyn Apley Gregory Arakelian AI Argyle Lois Arndl John Arnold Brenda Ary Reber! Ashbaugh Darrel Ashby Sue Asher Carol Ashley Mary Aughenbaugh David Auslermann Sally Auslin Sharon Babcock Nora Bailey Richard Bailey Edward Baize Gary Balch 168 ? , , in. , Susan Ball Chuck Banks Don Barger Judy Barnes Judy Barnett Joy Barton -The Vastness of Pontiac Senior High. E W l, I A 'X .1 ,,',f5s :e- W-'H ,.,.,.,-- . 'Q f J 'SP .. 2 3 f .,ii . -J 'P V - 1 7 'f' I ,ffl - XL' A A 5 P As 9 WV.. , IHQV ,. -H , , V M if .,.,. , 4 - -1 - L V 1 1 . 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M My 4 ,ff , Z7 ' ww MV, . 1 ar ff fir ff r I .,,, , , , , 44 5 - 3 , 3 Z W -f , T :fi Q 35 , J 1 W, , Q nl Av ' .4 , ls L' J ug? F ' -6. , J I I -r 4 ,, V 4 - ' A DEAR LAIKA . . . l'm a dog-tired 'Q A f x ow 4 sophomore. Things in space cer- J ' tainly couldn't be this bad. i7l iq J y J ,,er ,.., ,, .-,Tn .wif ...ag e -.N .4 5 ' 'V3 Y W FF 'R' l ,, E fan A , WZ? ,v'- f . 4V 1 1 2 f F 4, W y ff' I f '27 -. V ff 1 1, , ., ,.,. , , -'ax vs' - A f, I i i . i . , f' r ' - E 1, Q f , J I , J , Ax Q rf- f A Ibm. J f' f .F J 2 , I .fn ' S , L F F V' 'J if ' - fl . - A X I .X , A K. ' X df fu. F A ' ,Qi , J --t K VW! Q .- 9 , af' V J m 'vi W rw 5 rs - 'Av F ' -- -,hq V 'ZH' ' 43? , P . .'. 1 Llifgm f he f 0 -A-5 4 F- 5' V ,J 1 13 1 , ' 4 A 'r fza f ' 4 if 1 . 1 1 Z ' ' M ' P 1, - I - -' 9 . .1 l V A Bonnie Denham John Denihan Dorothy Dennis Tom Devaney Judy Dexter Sylvia Dickerson Sharon Dimaya Mildred Frazier We-7 H W No One Bought -r -fn l Rirhard Dionne Diane Dioyenis ' William Donovan Phyllis Dooley rv. 5. :N Linda Dorris L, June Doughty Y' ' ' Darrell Dowdy 1' ...4 Barbara Drawe 'ZW' I ' Marilyn Drumm Cynthia Ducketl ' ax Mike Dun ,, - r Harold Dunavant i 5. Lola Dunbar ' , E ' Shirley Easterwood ' Allen Eaton Patricia Eaton - Linda Edgeworth ' , ,if Velda Ellefson ,Q 3 ,,. V N Tom Ellis 'A- Frank Ellison 0- of-52' Wynette Elwell 'y I 0 Albert Erickseal Karen Erickson 1 Bob Ervin . - Donita Esler D - M 'ft' Clinton Eubanks - . ? 7 Fred Fahrner ' V Jim Farr 6 f Lorne Farmiloe . 'V A ' Boyd Ferguson e Sandy Ferguson Carole Feris lj, L , A 1, Anthony Fernandez i V 'V ' , Dennis Fielding wwf 2 ' ' Evalee Fields ' James Fields I J J f n EW .J Harold Figurskey 45. eg Judith Fink j P 5 r sneny Fink F - . f Sally Fitzwater W 'i fs ' ' 8 Mike Flanary '1 Dianne Flicker -' , - U I , Jeanette Floyd Mariorie Folster - Chryste Forslund K v Johnny Fort ,, E, n , 4, Richard Foster x 3 Mary Fox 9 ,K Paul Fox . ,, . 1 Q William Fox ' Ron Franks ., 7 ' Ann Freeman Kenneth Freer Sandra Freese John Friedly Donald Furman Theodore Gaensbauer Bonnie Galbraith Gloria Gamble Lionel Garcia Elaine Garrett Myra Garrett l72 -au. 'V- -v Elevator Tickets, Though. 5 T I , K 1 Wx-r M 1 l l r I :' NX U Q 'IL- J, 4 f ' A V f I , fs! 2 'l f w-. L- . 2 ' ' Ta x 1' 5 J ,Z . ' K xi. f 1 T f M - 2 Y jr , . v . L. . 4:5-f 'E' A O Q'-. ' 1 iv , - 4' rs- 4 ., lf? . 5 fx. 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Jim Garris Carmen Gavette Castro Gavina Philip Goukler Johnnie Gilbert Sheila Gilder Larry Glass Carl Glygorotf Carolyn Goines Sheila Goldberg Joe Gonzales Loretta Goode Steve Gordon Sue Gordon Karen Gorkie Patsy Ann Gough Patricia Grace Beverly Gracey Gail Graham Judy Graham Beverly Green George Green Sharon Green Robert Greenhalgh Johnnie Greer SherryGremore Beatrice Gresehover Clarence Grist Bill Gruber Gary Grund Yolanda Guaiardo John Guthery Marion Guthery David Guthrie Roger Haack John Haase Sharon Hadden Carol Hamacher Judi Hamelton Susan Hamilton Sharon Hampshire Emma Hampton Beverly Hanes Emily Hardy Sam Hariskins Vernita Hariskins Gary Harnack Carolyn Harrington Albert Harris Judy Harrison Linda Harroun Pauline Harry Roger Hart Dennis Hosted Al Hawkins Gail Hawkins Karen Hayden Bob Hayward Charles Hayward Linda Head Carole Heath Sally Heathman Karen Hefner Pat Heichel Bill Heider Jim Heiligenthal Ron Helsel Patsy Hensley Ernest Henry Pat Herceg 173 f s oe ., , D 1 1, 21 B V I N' 1 ,Q 1 31, J lf' 'z X 'oi 'R' 7- , , 3 , , ,,, ' 1 I My 'l 5 1 ' . , gf ,ef . ,, , Z! If QM J? ,. V. 'S r 2 6 , V 'I ' 1 - f A , 3 . 7 .W an L. -L 1 ., is V K , t r ,F .A ly .,. 1' f ,-5' ' I Q eye f 3 an I V --' as 1 r ,- ' fi , L xg: ,l X ' sf! ,1 ' v 'f 1 ,JT , A ! Po :Q V l 5 1 , B P, Xx' J f r . - J - - rf ' , rl f 9 av ' 5' 1' 1' 3 ' 3 4 ' f I 4 I 1 Hit - 1 X ' J f ,,, li' ' ' W HW, W, ., 1 , f- vs 'll' ' r , -z ' -, ,fr ' ' .. - Jw - N X 13 ' V iv aa. vu- .riff , Wg? l. A 7,.g,y., ' ' '.,, : .M g-':j'f, ftfvfefvf ,- .V J gl? , K V1 I 1 ia' . 4 Q .aa If With The Assistants of Teachers and 'fha lar 0. 'N ,X ff f0 vw P' Wallaam Herholtz Yolanda Hernandez Ball Hester Earl Hewatt Sharon Hackman Machael Hacks Rebecca Hacks Walter Hagbae Sandra Halderley Don Hall .lanace Hall Daane Hallman Rarhard Haltz Angus Hands Leon Hanes Larry Hoenstane Lyn Hollas George Holsworth Don Hopkans Bonnae Hopp Joyce Hoppe Sandy House Adolphus Houston Pat Houston Dorothy Howell Allen Howze Carole Hughes Jam Hughes Leonard Hughes Mary Hughes Patracaa Hughes Chuck Hunt Judy Hunt Sharon Hunter Booker Hurner l74 vi' 1 psf 1 'J s. L LOOKS LIKE FUN These stu dents are voluntaraly takang a non credat course an readang provement taught by M Peter Evarts se I Q' 'ti --1' 4. I I asf'-' h. gl -Seniors, A Happy Adiustment Arrives. I' s W.-f,, A. b Vi iii A ah. 'Q-'I I 4. A ' 1' ,Q ef M A A X A ' V M: ,.., F 'V , A ,lvlvv .A ,.,,, 15: A fe? J ,fi 1 WA A ,,,V .. 1 - AQEA W oc il 'F :Vi I ' L .ij 'I A Y' ' 1 ..,.v., 4 Q. l -Ii N ,A A A- 4-, k ' 5,-1 I I 'fb 1 , I C l 9' A , .Q 5 T? .b ly ,,', -J 1 V' 3, ful V A A by f-if ,AJ A ., ,., W.f,,,f .A -' , . 1' z ' 0' 1 I tk ' Q f' ff A 6 1 I WWC? ff - 'if' 21 4- ' -11 4-1 ..A V ,Q 2157: -5-5 My il 2'1- -.2 MAA! ,VY fan Af 1 9kx' ' R 'fm 4. -' , ,A 1 - ,H - ZZ , 7 v . ,, A 2' fr: ' ,, VK r, ,P y A ,f x . - Fannie Hurst Ron Hutchinson Emily Hutto John Ihrike Janice lmboden Bob lmmell Joe Ingram Janet Jack Freddie Jackson Richard Jackson Gregory Jacobs John Jacobs Linda James Ronald Jenkie Alfred Jenson Jerry Jerome Katherine Jerome Pat Jilbert Bennie Johnson Connie Johnson Eddie Johnson Larry Johnson Mary Johnson Wallace Johnson Elwanda Joines Isaac Jones Mary Jordan Ron Joseph Ron Joyner Mary Justus Bob Kaiser Rita Kanipe Patrick Keavy Amelia Keehn Phyllis Keel Leon Keller Sharon Keller Edward Kellogg Marilyn Kelly John Kendall Brenda Kendrick D John Kennedy Judy Kenney Ruth Kent Charles Kentros Charles Kimbrell Kathy Kinchala Sheila Kinder Judy King Jill Kirby Earline Kirk Bennie Kirksey Beth Kitchen Marlene Kitchen Angleline Kleine Christine Kleino Dave Knight Suzanne Koprince John Kraus Claude Kryston Bill Kurz Judy Kusk Carol LaBarge Cathy LaBarge Kay LaBarge Gloria Lacey Karon Lackey Bob Lake Richard Lamphere Johanna Lampi l75 Bw ,A AAA, Ewa? as 4,22 i QW I 1 Q - Ie- J 'L 4- 7 '- M 'Z R 'Y 41' i ' . ef 1 Q v . -1. ' i NJ Q- 717, , 1 fv- Q r if , fog, 'W 'QT' A, 9 1, , , W7 M7 r ff 1 Z ff 1 f I 5 K , S. I A' 1. V A gg Y' 1 A wg A, A 4? E I' sc L, Q. Xb ' ' 1 '.Cx l ATL y to , . 1 s - 1 are , ff Y Complexity Gives Way Karene Lampson ' V Linda Landis ' Charlolle Lange ., 4 Ray Lanham V Vi I Jim Larees ' vw :ff ' , HV ,Qi-'l i Tom Largenr ' ' Tom Lawrence V V' Roger Lawson 'A V - f Donita Leach V . J George Leach 'N - . Greg Leach V' 2 Armando Ledesma i r Barrie Lee ' Bonnie Lee I Charles Lee , ,, Mariorie Lepchenske W ' Z cluudia Lesser , R - ' ' W Gary Lessel 4 U ' I , Maureen Leveque ' ' 3' I ' Barbara Lewis , j Bruce Lewis ' Ruby Lewis V Tom Lewis Q Thelma Liechly Q X, Zelma Liechly - Suzanne Lindemann Willie Lindsey - Eugene Linwood V V Joe Lipka Ruth Lipka 0 ' Donald Long z I f ! Jeanne Looney i , Sharon Lowe L V , Judy Lowry --er' Ron Ludy Jim Lynch Q Nancy MacAfee , A V Charles MacDonald K 1 In Richard MacDonald , A , ' , ' Onalee MacQueen , Richard Malane Charles Malone i Wendy Nlaneck Palricia Manning an r . ,-. ,ps David Manville L, ' Grant Mapes - Dona Mapley Don Marino ' - .5 Larry Markell .45 Rulh Marks - ,, Bonnie Marlowe ' Annette Marsee '1- rs Janice Marlell Norma Marlin Yvonne Marlin ll I Mary Massengale Sharon Malhews 3 Larry Mallingly x . f , Ann McAlisler , . Roland McAnelIy ' Jim McCarthy ' ' Michael McCarlhy - - William McCaulley Carreen McCIemenls James McDaniel v Q' , Q Sharon McGinnis . f P4 ,1fV.i V Lindo McGlolhin 1 L ' . lv, f. Eugene McGowen Gwen Mcllguham V K Y Sf Q 0 f , , Z f 1 W' ,, f f X 153, If 0- y 1. f ll J Q 6 'J , 1 X 'X , ., f 1 QV' I Lee Liddy 6. 5 1 3' L- , lf E- A W 44 if 3 2 l s f . .- yi 0 7 fn g surf? L x fl I t is .1 , 'I' J I I, Q A A F we M 93 1 N Q. . as 5 if W' f l 4 I76 - ,,1f'1f 'f I ii C R i to Routine and Custom , fi 7 ,A A ,If A - ' A - a -,fr Q ' -gf v C ,f i v ' M Q I V0 'Vg Ei' fy I ,, S . SCIENTISTS ARE MADE . . . Ron Hoekman displays his exhibil which won for him superior rec- ognition in the local Science Fair and fairs in Columbus, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana. Barbara I Mclnlyre Karen McKinney Nancy McKown Richard Mclaughlin Jim Mcleish Palrick McNamara Nancy McQueen Mary M ead Essie Merywealhers Charles Mero William Mihalek Carole Mihay Jane! Mihay Allen Miller Erna Miller Jill Mill Margar Mary M Roy Miz er el Miller Wendel Millslead Nervel Minnich Bill Miracle Gerald Miravsky ilchell e Sharon Mondy Roger Monroe Sandra Monroe Roberl Montgomery Judy Moon Allen Moore Judy M Judy M fx 4 1 HV oore oore Bill Morris Lulher Morris Lewanna Moss Billie Anne Mouser il - Q. P li 4 6, K P I :hd 177 M W 7 1:1 I 'Q' .. 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Q, 'Q A f Gig Q75 ay, av- v, 1 . if! p 'ft 4 V, ' rv. 1. 1 4 l 1 X 5 , ,Q - 54 0 v W r ' Sr K Excitement Reigns at Football Kathleen Mow Jim Moyer Janet Mullen Wilma Mullins Birdell Munks Virgilene Murray Mary Myers Judy Navarre Nancy Neoves Bill Neldrett Carol Nelson Elise Nelson Lark Nelson Tom Nelson Phyllis Newton George Nichols Glenn Nichols Sharon Nichols Sylvia Nichols Kim Nixon Jessee Nolan Gordon Noren Peggy Ockerman Jim O'Dea Don Oliver Karen Oliver Wendell Olk Joanne Olsen Rodger Olsen Ronnie Olsen Norman O'Neil Bob Osmun Judy Oswalt Carol Owens Carl Pappas Carol Parris Charles Parrott Donna Parsons Barbara Patrick Beulah Patrick Ben Pawley Sandra Paul Cordelia Payne Dorothy Payne Joe Payne Russell Pearce Vivian Pearson Willie Pearson Patricia Peck John Peek Georgiona Penland Lucille Penoyer Pauline Perkins Kathy Perkio Judy Perry Chuck Peterson Don Peterson Dennis Peterson Gloria Peterson Ann Phillips Esther Pickering Diana Pickford Claude Pierson Janice Pietsch Mary Pike Carolyn Pomeroy Kathy Pope Judy Popps Laura Powell Don Prell Av I if 1 fi 'Ya lx 4 N' l z ff 1 I A is sv W - .. f X ' , . - iT C' ' 'fri . SA! A s 1 'M .1 ,f, f 1' ,.,, , I l JV '13 f W , ,W ,g I sl ' Q of 5 lL-,wi C. 'J I V. -f - x , . L .Q y --v 'ffl 1 'U AM Lf N' PM f J f -ff 'WH 1, f I L 1 3 l78 and Basketball Games. .., - '21, 'gf' .E , .- Zz ' fp 1 'W fr- for ,7 R ii , ff - nz 35.312 fe -si f 0- A V M g M , 'fr A 1 ig. . , ' Q- . ' , ' K-13 ' A .5 f , ft' r e, 1 f ' -- , A s - , A 4 ,.. A f fs. ' , rv nz- ...M A x ,... GE f ex i I g 1,5422 . 113 n , '. - ' . ,S 1. 5... . f W 1 C. , if 1 I km-7, f 1,7 ,J 1 9' .64 Q Q 1 A Gi A fl f , Q ' f V , VA. f ' i I, y 1 ,-. .,, . ,R w is 2 2 v 43 T Jim Prieto Jim Pruett Joan Prutow Ruth Purvis Judy Quick Bob Rabaia Rebecca Ramirez Jessica Ramsey Charles Rash William Ratclitl William Ratclil? Russell Read Ray Reck Ronald Redka Roger Relly Gary Relyea Judy Riege Tassie Riegle Jim Remey Joe Remley George Rendziperis Adrienne Ressler Delores Retoskie Elma Reyes JoAnne Rhames Claudia Rice Jim Richardson James Richway Joann Rie Cornelia Riggs Michael Riley Alice Rives Russel Rizzuto Virginia Roberts Henry Robertson Kim Robertson Nancy Robinson William Robinson Doug Roeser Joice Rogers Patrick Rogers Karen Rognaldson Ernestor Roias John Rollins Judy Rollins Carl Romanelli Ray Ronquillo Barbara Rose Dennis Ross JoAnna Ross Bill Rotsel Connie Rounding Judith Rouse John Roush Lynn Rowe Mary Rucker .lerry Rush Glenna Russell Marion Russell Marshall Russell Priscilla Russell Rana Russell Linda Ryden Jane Saari Cynthia Sach Patricia Sahr Glenda Sampson Carlton Samson Alvin Sawyers Carol Schaier 179 R E if X Ui U ,. J Q. f 'f ' ' ww f' V f f '4 V 4 Q! V ' ff. , 97 1. Fl Th . - fy ,f i . I li, AI 3 if , f 4 . 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Q .- ,g if: ' ,X f'--7 ,-1 W. mutans Lab'- ,ff , M2 i J ,- ,V Cl 4 ,f W 1. l I ' lv ' ' ,V I l 4' Dorothy Scherbing Diane Schoenemann Duane Schram Janet Schremp Robert Scribner Erika Schrod Tom Schrodi Sally Schroeder Luther Schultz Judy Schumaacher Richard Schurman Ralph Scott Tommye Scott Duane Scutt Wes Sebastian Betsy Seebald Willard Severson Barbara Shadley Ken Shaw Mary Shaw William Shell Glenn Sherman Mike Shields William Shile Delphine Shook Suzanne Shorey Q, Frank Shorter Lollie Shorter Lonnie Shrum Pete Siavrakas Sally Simmons June Skrine Ernest Slade Bruce Smith Connie Smith 180 OPEN HOUSE' The home eco nomrcs department opened its doors at Christmas time and ex hlblted homemade Christmas a tlcles Joan Ward is proudly show mg the gaily decorated tree to Mrs Maxine Jackson and Mr Carml Odell ., 1 , V' 's 5 of , ' '3.,.,s 5 A Q, , --v With Spirit We Enthusiastically Sin f ' l t E We a 5 3 EC 2 ' r V Q li? l ? ,Z 2' 1 j j A l Q' A f l V f ta - ' 'I l ' A ' .' . 'W r , C ' ' ' lt A y , l l V., H -Ll 5' W Q. 15'-' I Aypl -if!! , 0 l 5 , s' A 3 5- ' if 1 x ' 'f it E T71 6 ' q 'P 1 l 1 K if W l ' W ' AW l :7 I Br , P 1 lg M A fl l l fi l 1 A ' 0 WM A 1. 'W N Z l x ' 5' Ky 'f ' r Aw I l W f W A - '-Chiefs of Pontiac B 4,4 , K1 .. ', 1 Q J- ' ' t . 4qi,.,,.: J ,fi V 9 . .el fN - I v. 0 Q 1 . , , s '- Va' ' hz' ' I .. 1, 1 . .v ,. E, Tm AN ' 1' L :J , S S 4 A r I ' or . 'P i . , is W ,W , W' .1 A 7 t 'l, an A , . , ' --' A- 1,4 U'- fl J 4 ' - f ' ' N u , . , . b . . 5. , A in rl ' on ,. fr M ,T . I , ., 5' J' !k - L s ff ,Q 1 I I., M I fi, 9 f ,. 'cts U' A if X ' V 1 . A 4' K A L I 1 I I x 1' ff V x 1 of , W' ' .. 1 .f ' V f r : w ' - Z-. .Ll ,U 4 gf 4 . , 13 -. T we T, J KL ,f vu 2 'QI i I , -. -4 N ji 7 iff,-, Z 1 , f, rf'!f,fW- l 2 Y i L L ring Us Victory... Henry Smith Jim Smith Judy Smith Larry Smith Mary Smith Nancy Smith Nellie Smith Paul Smith Robert Smith Roberta Smith Sandra Smith Shirley Smith Susan Smith Tom Smith Wayne Smith Gary Snelling Richard Sokol Robert Soriano Donna Sowels Sharon Spangler Dorothy Splude Gloria Spooner David Spurgeon Douglas Spurlock Gail Stabley Fred Staley Larry Staley Fred Stark Pat Stasiak Barbara Stechow Connie Stevens Gordon Stevens Jim Stevenson Dewayne Stickel Jim Stockwell Shirley Strahan David Strainer Dennis Strait Barbara Strang Sally Strong Sharon Struckman Roger Stutzman Phyllis Suhr Brenda Sumner Frances Supp James Swank Don Swanson Robert Sweeney Linda Tabor Beverly Taggart Judy Tanner Karen Tanner Tom Tarpley Kathy Taylor Mattie Taylor Joyce Tayon Jim Teets Richard Tennant Karen Termarsch Andrew Terry Linda Terry David Thacker Larry Thaxton Eugene Thomas Tom Thomas Tommy Thomas Lynn Thompson Sandra Threet Richard Tiltman Georgia Tipolt l8l ,N f' Q 1 . C . mm .iff By Graduation Time We Feel The Larry Tippin Larry Tison Joanne Todd Bryan Tompkins Marilyn Tomkins Tom Tomrell Stephen Toth Moureen Tracey Gary Trammel Myrtle Trammell Allan Travis Velia Traynor Hortencia Trevino Sandy Turrell Jim Tuttle Kenneth Tysick Greg Uligian Linda Underhill Charles Vahlbusch f- -rw ' H84 r .M K Pat Vandagriff ' Karen Vandecar n ,r Nl: i' Gary VanHorn ,- f 'V ' ' - .V Janice VanHorn I , ' i r 1 ,,,- Leo VanHouten f X1 rife? 5' X Richard VanTrease Q 0 - 4 - T 1 Valerie Vasbinder 'i I , Ellis Vernon ' Dennis Vincent 9 , Judy Vincent , .15 32 Frankie Vinson - '.. Nancy Vipperman iv ' Janet Vought N' Q I Judy Wagner I-1 Bill Walden W ' Bob Walker ' ma inner wulkenllne 1 99 if ' ,K 5,51 Gerald Wall Q, , 5 Genny Walls , K. ,l 'ei' F' V' l Jerry Walton i Tl ' Y li James Ward 3 X ,I A I Judy Ward ' Bob Warden 1 Maryan Waring Judy Watkins 7 Larry Watkins iv. ,V , Glenn Watson ' John Watson Beverly Watts Nancy Weaver 1 'Q' YQ ? 'W Jim Weaver ' ,'V Larry Weber Paula Webster R Ruth Webster - Kathleen Weitz ' f Nancy Wells John Westerman , I , Marvin Weyer Priscilla Wharry 5' ',, I, Jody Whatson , ' , , Gerry Wheaton Q' if .J s ' ' Dennis Whitaker A . ' Adoise White I L. is ' Barbara White Q5 Y J ' Forest White WW ,. lzafhml Whitehead ,. ' - John Whiteman V 1' , ' A l 1 ' Kay Whiltleld .. l l 4 A., Q' . Thomas Whittaker lyl, ' l , W Jean Wikle ' V 5' l I ' Y ' Dewey Wilder A ' l .1 , V l82 .-.4 new 5- f ! R ix 7? fl. ifffimi 1 Pride of Being A Part ol P.H.S. :mae 4-x br- ,X ?ii? 9,5fa .1 ' -' 'ff Q M 1, '4 , xl, 'W-- Z 1 ' '4 f S :1 I 1.4 Q, V, Q V A., L 21 ii' lr- 7 I 1 3,31 -Q l f 5, 3: ,utygvazkzlfggfil Z , ,gf G M ,, ' V 5 +P f. Y .. z fu, gf V ., , -,, - r . fu z 'H ' ' 4 , 74 ff, I, ,fyf, , lui in , yy iH1i5 ile.zf?f 91 51.14 - I 73 sank- fr V41 fy 3 4 ,, we 75. .ya 7 fs t? r 1 f Dx A . l K ee J' 43 l . - 4 Q wmv Terry Wilkins Bill Willett Dennis Willett Lee William Alan Willlams Claudia Williams Q. David Williams , , W ,. 2 ,y 1 '.f - 9 ' 4 71, It 1 W... Edith Williams Erna Williams Melvin Williams James Willis Della Wilson Linda Wilson Thelma Wilson if Sam Wiscombe Lindo Wolllngton Suzanne Wood Dennis Woody Sandra Wray Jim Wyrick Arlene Wyzgoski Ruth Yarbough Gloria Yates Clinton Yerkes Richard Young Sharon Young Nanny Youngs Joanne Zimmerman Carol Zumbrunnen William Cashin . Franny Dionne ,' ' I ts, W ,.,, ,.,, g, rg.: S., ,. , x Bernice Goodnoe v vt 1 Marilyn Ketchel Christopher Cadwallader - A Phyllis vinyard Q . 'J l 1 , L S VW. J.. '7 J ff, J Aa., 5- l83 IS EST FINIS . . .Looking over the Easter Edition of Epistolae Scholue, Ken Freer, Sue Koprince, Johanna Lampi, and Barbara Shadley ap- pear well-satislied with the lin- ished product. 34...-,gtk Underclassmen Mariorie Moran Advertising Sharon Freeman lnot picturedl Richard Elsholz Athletics Steve Lewis Santhy Annas Business Manager Joyce Reynolds Faculty Jane Arnold W c l l Q li .4 all 'I K Edltors Ann Plrochta Emmanuel wlllIGmS Krista Kaaslk Advisor Mr Robert Rickard Sensors Delores Shea Organizations Sharon Warren Rhoda Goldberg 1 .,-mf X Editors PONTIAC QENIOR HICH HEARBOOR 2t?O WEST HURON ST PONTIAC VIICHIGAN I RRIQTA KAAQIK H: A ii NIR R R RICKARD ANN RIRQCHTA W C Ed t ENIVIANUEL WILLIABIS E t C I To you who have made th1s book a realization At th1s time we would 11ke to thank all who have p shared in the pubhcation of thls yearbook Mr Staley and members of the faculty who tolerated our picture I schedules and class absences and assisted us in a myrlad I of ways Louise Sutton and her asslstants who made l1st I upon list of names and relayed important messages to our door Pontlac Press photographers Ron Wagman Tom Gerles R and Ed Vanderwurp for the use of many plctures espec 3 1ally sports, Storer Spellman for their tlreless efforts ' at picture taking and paste ups Braun Brumfield who publ1shed this book desp1te 1ts late, late, late dead line, members of the community who co operated mvaluably I in purchasing adsg John Manes for his sketch of the school, and all who assisted us in any way, whether it was running l an errand or answering a question, every effort was appre I ciated. Sincerely, 1958 Quiver Staff P. S. We sincerely hope that next year's staff will receive the co operation and feel the same enjoyment 7 and self satisfaction that we did 1n producing this I yearbook. Good Luck. G' M in Y Y ' . 7 1 x NI V 1 L, 1 7 7 -1' V ' , A .I T l I A 'Z' -L- L V 'ay x I . . . , I Q Advisor o- i ore I I dior-in- Lie I 9 . . I ' ' . I 9 0 I S . . I s , , F , - S ' I I I RHQDA GOLDBERG, Activities JACK LIGHTCAP, Photographer SHARON WARREN, Activities STEVE LEWIS, Boys Sports SUE WHITFIELD, Graduates SANTHY ANNAS, Girls Sports MARJQRIE-MORAN, Llndefgfaduafes DICK ELSHOLZ. Advertising JANE ARNQLD, Administration JOYCE REYNQLDS, Business Manager me P0 TIAC BEAT THE BE T OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Tor: T555 0 EY: 5' P AVF. Every Window of Every Pontiac is Safety Plate Glass BIG BOL f Everyone Loves It-Anyone Can Afford It! If you're considering a so-called de luxe' model of the low-price three, this Pontiac carries your price tag! Yet not one of the three smaller cars comes even close to Pontiac's extra bonus of genuine big-car size, performance and comfort! And talk about new ideas-in the Golden Jubilee Pontiac you get the boldest advances in 50 years-from the industry's hottest engineering team! And luxury? Even the lowest-priced Pontiac gives you color-matched interiors and wall-to-wall carpeting! It's a value you'll have to see to believe! Visit your Pontiac dealer for a drive and a deal you'l.l never forget! 'WPONTIA SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 187 JJ fig 600119617100 L5 of Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home Pontiac, Michigan i ivii Our earfiwf Congrafufafiorw o Ae fan of ,58 CUNGRATUIATIUNS Jock W. White ALSTON STUDIOS, INC. Your Undergraduate Photographers 188 MICHIGANS LARGEST JEWELERS Wulf? SHWRS ' 21+ North Saginaw Street ,ir PoNTlAc,'MucHucsAN E TELEPHONE FEderaI2-6022 R luv ::S OUR 38th YEAR OF DISTINGUISHED WSURANCE SERVICE og?-HON of, Q N9 W s. s , ' 4 Q 6-f i X - 'Q x6 . k. , - fat: N A 7 2 V s 2 2 ' ' awid YOUR ndependem lmumme AGENT WIA!! THE DISIGNIA OF SUPERIOR SERVICE SOUND PROTECTION RemeberA, If You're Not Fully Insured-lf's Not Enough Austin-Norvell Agency Inc. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKING 70 W. LAWRENCE CORNER OF CASS 189 I I I I I I: I WAY T0 BETTER LIVING al d material riches of the Learning provides a key to the spiritu an ' cience and industry have combined to world. Through learnmg, s bring new convenience, new benefits and a new measure of leisure into our lives. his volution electricity has played a leading part. In t e In the years to come you will live still better electrically for greater ' ' ' k ever higher standards of learning things are in store. But it will ta e to win them. Good luck to you in helping to make the dreams of today the realities of tomorrow. DETROIT EDISON 190 THCMAS BAKERY T HOT DONUTS and HOT BREAD DAILY Eff COFFEE CAKES and SWEET ROLLS 'WEDDING CAKES and DECORATED CAKES I' ICE CREAM and SHERBETS FEderal 4-8163 121 W. Huron Offering Convenient Parking oi Side ond Rear Hi-Ei TAPE PECORDERS MUSIC of ALL TYPES VIC'S RECORD SHOP CAMERAS PROJECTORS DlCkll1S0ll S TAPE RECORDERS SALES MEN S WEAR SERVICE RENTALS 31 N SAGINAW sr w MAPLE AVE S CAMERA SHOP PONTIAC I4 MICH BIRMINGHAM MICH 57 W HURON Fe 56615 9 0 0 l c u c o , if Cangultulaticuw, to The CLASS OF '58 wlccs 24 WEST HURON STREET PONTIAC 9 ed o, Q Hlecwant , , , X 'mm xv - k A Hi an flhmng 0JWafJ af Square Jag? J 192 X Detroit, Mich. STORER- SPELLMAN STUDIOS Over 50 years of fine phofography Portraits, Weddings, Commercial 2848 Woodward Ave. TEmple 1-0010 193 CQNGRATULATIONS HEAUUUARTERS FUR SUB-TEEN To The Class APPAREL of '58 CHIC BLOUSES-SKIRTS SwEATERS-DRESSES-COATS AND ACCESSORIES Dr. and Mrs. Bergeron TEL-HURON-SHoPPlNG CENTER COMPLIMENTS of S4:Fvuu1un .TFuvunacy, 28 N. Saginaw 81 722 W. H AlVIN'S 892 W. Huron Fe-29662 194 Ccuagxatulatiano, ta the Cfaoo, af 7958 CLDONAN DRUGS SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Get the Best - Get M lk D I I D FE 37121 F 58167 195 cfafw, af nz V A, I N A I fr rl 7, 'W 4 fy 447, f 3 f ' fy 13.1, J I 1 N , 'S PONTIAC PCTTERY COMPANY 2099 S. Telegraph Fe 2-8642 7 i,,,, , L Cangfzatulaticuw, Congratulations to all of our student friends who are graduating. When it's FABRICS you want. . .for your casual wear, party dress or even someday, we hope, your wedding dress. . . won't you first stop in and see OUR FABULOUS SELECTIONS OF ABSOLUTELY EVERY WONDERFUL KIND ...... SE WING NOTIONS AND PATTERNS, TOO. Sew 'Save Fabric Shop TEL HURON SHOPPING CENTE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FE 5 -44 57 R, Q.. .L-Dnnafan 3 Jliwem 3484 West Huron Street, Pontiac, Michigan Phone Ffderal 2-8301 Say, it IL with fflauww, Congra fu fa fionj fo Me C4155 of ,58 Serving Pontiac for 62 Years WELDEN SPORTING GOODS Rawlings baseball gloves Spalding tennis rackets and balls Spalding golf clubs Mickey Mantle gloves Stan Musial gloves Track shoes Award sweaters 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-6211 Pontiac, Michigan f 197 W Q' - A 4- v ' . Q I I, ' he 8 5 John' ' U f'H'w'W'Nd A 'H f f M39 .. Means cl Happy Future . .More Secure One Too National Bunk OIPOITIAC OFFICES AT: N. PERRY AT GLENWOOD - W. HURON AT TILDEN KEEGO HARBOR - WALLED LAKE - UNION LAKE - MILFORD BLOOMFIELD HILLS - LAKE ORION Member F,D.1.C. 198 'QQ 'Z- Q-- ! I In Pontiac vm 41 04' X 5 it 'S hr 1 f, 41 ' '0 Nye Milk uf 60 +0 0, f urvlvl-N , no 0 , r 4 4 Tlurffx' ' IT's BETTER FOR You - A, fffgffff f In 'X sq,-is .-55 0411, X 'gyl A 1 A 5 ' io X 'Inv 1 o I , ,ya 6 I : I- F ' 'Vx L 0 , 530:20 Jn, I X . M0004 1 , . 10010 fi! I I -, f .1 Ut!!! 1 ,f A X I l. H. CULE UILCUMPANY 392 s., SANFORD STREET PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Distributers of GARAGES -COMP LE TE BLOC SE RVIC E FREE ESTIMATES GRM Construction Co Gulf Petroleum Products FE 2-1211 2260 DIXIE HIGHWAY Fuel Oil Dept. Office Fe 4-9595 Fe 2-9173 f 199 -aiikag In many instances the major problem of high school students is that of Further Education. Going to college, business school, or into technical training costs money. Where do you get this money? Counseling with people who have these financial problems is part of our business and we enjoy it. We would consider it a privilage to sit down with you or your family and talk over any financial need you might have. Why not pay us a visit real soon? PO TIAC T TE BANK Complete Banking Service Main Office - Saginaw at Lawrence Street A Branches 4' Auburn Heights ' Drayton Plains ' Baldwin Ave. at Yale ' Miracle Mile Member of F.D.I.C. Members of the Pontiac Senior High School wish to thank the advertisors who have contributed to this year's yearbook. Without their cooperation, a book of this size and construction quality, could not be produced. In the annals of time you will share a graphic association with the students who parade through these pages. 200 ' J i it i A Abare, Henry 168 Abare, Jewell 168 Abney, Robert 122 A Cappella Cholr 54, 55 Acker, Gordon 168 Adams, Beverly 153 Adams, Carl 95,168 Adams, Colleen 153 Adams, E veiyn 54,153 Adams, George 153 Adams, L. T. 152 Adams, Marilyn 153 Adams, Nancy 27, 51,168 Index Attwater, Nancy 56, 57,153 Atwell, Barbara 49 Atwell, Joseph 17 Atwell, Thomas 140 Aughenbaugh Mary 42, 60, 64, 65, 70,168 Aulgur, JoAnne 153 Austermann, David 168 Austin Norvell Agency lnc. 189 Austin, Sally 42, 60,168 Bennett, Barbara 64,169 Bennett, Beverly 27,154 Bennett, Daniel 122 Bennett, Dave 154 Benson, Delmar 49, 50, 86,150 Benter, Bruce 40,414,169 Benter, Lynne 44, 54, 56,122,138 Be rendt, George 154 Brandt, Jo Lynn 169 Branner, Lavon 26 Brantley, Kay 27,154 Brattain, Charles 154 Brattaln, Jeannette 116 Braunagel, Mary Sue 150 Bray, Gordon 140 Bray, Judy 169 Berg, Bruce 32,169 Berg, Leah 55, 59, 60, 67,122,138 Bergen, Helen 154 Bergeron, Doctor 194 Bergman, Patrica 55, 57, 65, 122 Bray, Richard 169 Breeze, Michelle 169 Brennan, Harold 154 Brennen, Christy 123 Brewer, Al 56, 64,123 Blackshear, Pat 26 Adams, Vera Mae 19,63 Adkins, Joyce 153 Adler, Rodney 168 Agar, Judi 168 Agar, Tim 153 Aglnage, Ermelinda 168 Aitken, Alex 22,134 Ainsworth, Catherine 12 Ainsworth, Walter 15,47 Ajolan, Ed 153 Aldo, Peter 17 Alexander, Roosevelt 20, 81, 84, 150 Allen, Gary 49 Allen, Shirley 116 Allison, Albert 122 Allison, James 153 Allshouse, John 18 Almas, George 168 Almas, Jack 68,168 Almas, Jerry 168 Alstons Studios 188 Alvarado, Olga 168 Alvins Inc. 194 Irene 194 Amerson, Amerson, Neassie 153 Amerson, Quincy 168 Amerson, Willie 116 Anable, Sandra 57, 66,153 Anderson, Geraldine 30,153 Anderson, Helen 19 Axford, Richard 153 Azoian, Sadie 153 B Babcock, Sharon 168 Bacon, John 34, 40,153 Bacon, Rodney 17 Bailey, Nora 168 Bailey, Richard 39,168 Bailey, Ronald 122 Bergstrom, Bruce 76, 81, 86, 101, 154 Bergstrom, Jack 66,122 Berry, Rhenna 106,169 Berstrand, Jerry 169 Bertram, Coleen 122 Berzon, Caren 169 Best, Elise 12,139 Brezee, Barbara 46,116 Brian, Sharon 169 Bridger, Rodger 154 Brien, Robert 48,154 Briggs, Linda 169 Brinker, Carolyn 169 Brinkman, Kathryn 123 100, 122,138 Burrill, Mike 170 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Ande rson, Ande rson, Andonlan, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Angelofl, Joan 20 Lynne 66,153 Patrick 122 Rufus 46, 150 William 8 Mike 15 Betty 30, 66 Elizabeth 116,121 Gerald 46,76,153 Harold 153 James 150 Jeame 55,122 Mike 80,95,168 Barbara 64,106, 168 Annes, Santhy az,a'1, 55,5e, sa, so,s6, 69, 153, 184 Arms, vim 32, 37, se, so, 72,168 Anson, M Anthony , Anthony , Armsdei, arcia 168 Jennie 26 Roger 40, 68, 122 John 12 Apley, Marilyn 168 Arakellan, Gregory 168 Argyle, Al 168 Armstrong, Robert 153 Armstrong, Valerie 35,36, 37,38, 150 Amdt, Lois 32,168 Amold, Don 101,150 Amold, Dorothy 153 Amold, Earl 150 Arnold, Elizabeth 116 Amold, lvan 140 Amold, Jane 44, 55, 69, 72, 73, 122, 184 138 Arnold, John 168 Amold, Sandra 55, 67, 150 Arnold, Sharon 34,122 Arnold, Susan 116 Arterbum, James 40,122 Arthur, Stephen 153 Ary, Brenda 168 Ashbaugh, Robert 168 Ashby, Asher, Asher, Asher, Ashley, Ashley, Athletic Darrel 80, 96, 168 cami ae,3a, 41, 56,122 Dianne 153 Sue 168 Carol 168 Judith 153 Managers 101 Atkinson, Carol 150 Atkinson, Thomas 16 Attendance Oiltce 26 Bain, Nancy 48 Baize, Edward 168 Baker, Albert 150 Baker, Clay 116 Baker, Gerald 153 Baker, Judith 59, 60, 64, 65, 70,109, 122, 138, 143 Baker, Robert 122 Baker, Sandra 153 Balch, Gary 168 Baldwin, Harrison 150 Ball, Jeanette 30,116 Lee 153 Ball, Ball, Susan 169 Ballard, Mike 153 Band 48-49 Band Equipment 50 Band Librarians 50 Band Managers 50 Bandy, John 46, 81, 82, 86, 88,153 Banghart, Edward 19, 57 Bank Bill 49, 60, 70,153 Banks, Chuck 169 Barbe, Ruth Ann 153 Barge, Charles 81, 83, 84, 86, 88,150 Barger, Don 169 Barger, Patrlcia 30,122 Baril, Bud 45,153 Barks, Ronald 122 Barnes, Judy 169 Barnett, Ann 48 Barnett, Judy 169 Barron, Virginia 116 Bartenbaker, Dianne 65 Barton, James 45, 68,153 Barton, Joy 169 Baseball 93-95 Basinger, Lysle 154 Bass, Andrea 32, 66,169 Bateman, Roland 154 Batten, Howard 64,101,150 Baughey, Charles 122 Baughey Sam 154 Bayley, Brenda 150 Bayley, Jack 169 Baylor, Nomie 140 Beach, Dianne 61,122 Beach, LeRoy 169 Beach, Russell 80,169 Beals, Kenneth 169 Beamer, Larry 46, 54, 56, 64, 65, 68, 86, 99, Beamer, Robert 122 Bearinger, Carol 154 Beattie, Kenneth 140 Beaty, Carroll 116,121 Beaty, Elwin 150 Beauchamp, Robert 12,142 Beckett, Larry 169 Beckwith, Thomas 150 Bedlord, Bill 150 Bedford, Georgia 21,116 Bedford, Janett 154 Beebe, Dallas 154 Beebe, Katherine 68,169 Beers, Dale 64 Begovtch, Deanna 48 Begovlch, Magaret 48,122 Behan, Patrick 122 Bell, Marilyn 56,154 Bell, Ruth 39,189 Belllnger, Ruth 154 Beltz, Carol 28 Benavldes, Jovita 36, 54, 66, 150 Benfleld, James 154 Best, Gary 64,169 Beutler, Diana 140 Bevlngton, H. Guy 14 Beyer, Marlene 39,48 Beyer, Sue 169 Bicknell, Virgie 154 Bigelow, Lila 122 Bihl, Bud 96,154 Bilbey, John 154 Billinger, Dolores 154 Birkett, Dorothy 154 Bisbikls, Bess 154 Bisbikis, Pete 154 Bishop, Bruce 85 Bishop, Carol 154 Bishop, Marshall 169 Biskner, David 49,169 Bitterling, Mary 154 Black, Patricia 150 Black, Rollin 169 Blackburn, Sally 169 Blackledge, Rosalie 26,169 Brocher , cami 154 Brooks, Fred 65, 85, 86, 89, 154 Brooks, Judith 62, 154 Brooks, Leroy 154 Brooks, Patricia 169 Brooks, Thelma 169 Brown, Charles 169 Brown, Charley 76, 86, 87, 88 Brown, Darleen 169 Brown, Denise 28, 65 Brown, Dick 40,154 Brown, Earl 64,150 Brown, Forrest 15 Brown, Georgi 169 Brown, Larry 169 Brown, Lois 116 Brown, Marjean, 169 Brown, Patricia 54, 56, 65,665,123 Brown, Patricia 169 Brovsm, Patsy 169 Brown, Roy 123 Brown, Sandra 56,154 Brown, Wilhelmina 26, 27, 28,116 Blakemore, Clarence 150 Blamy, Gail 109,110,122, 142 Blamy, John 40,44,91,169 Bland, Jerry 169 Bland, Larry 169 Blank, Julie 42,55,58,123,138, 144 Bloe, Frank 32,44,86,169 Bloodwortli, Lola 123 Edward 123 Blum, Blum, George 150 Boal, Jim 154 Blanche 123 Hogan, Bogan, Carolyn 154 Bolan, Ophelia 169 Bolinger, Judith 154 simon, .Janet za,42,ea,es,e7,12:a,1aa, 139 Bolton, Sandy 169 Bond, David 123,135 Bone, Joyce 150 Bone, William 169 Bonstelle, Pat 154 Bookstore 27 Boomer, Judy 169 Boone, Sharon 37,3B,42,169 Booster Club 28 Borders, William 123 Borum, Bonnie 150 Boulord, Bonnie 30,123 Boughner, George 169 Boughner, Vivian 30,123 Boutin, Carol 28,106,169 Bowen, Timothy 123 Bower, James 154 Bower, Anita 65 Bowes, Gary 44, 57,169 Bowling, Lois 150 Bowman, Karen 123 Browne, Denise 169 Brownell, Barbara 123 Browning, Ona 154 Brummett, Suzanne 154 Bryant, Era 116 Buchannan, Tom 80,169 Buchmann, Karen 169 Buck, Darlene 169 Buckley, Ken 140 Buckley, Margaret 169 Buhl, Perry 169 Bulas, Judie 169 Buller, Russel 11,38 Bullis, John 169 Bulter, Lorraine 61 Bumgardner, Gay 30, 42, Bunce, Sandra 42,154 Bunch, Jerry 101,154 Bunch, Ronnie 150 Bunker, Susan 150 Bunnell, Betty 123 Burford, Alonzo 140 Burkhart, Joanne 116 Burkhart, Marty 150 Burlison, Bette 170 Burns, Robert 40,154 Burns, Rosemary 116 123 Burnworth, Karen 28, 56,64,123 Burt, Phyllis 27, 39, 47, 48, 66,154 Burtch, David 48, 86,140 Burtch, Ronnie 170 Burton, Annie 150 Busbee, Jerome 170 Busch, Jean 154 Bussey, Charline 28, 42, 170 Butler, Sharon 154 Byrd, Gwendolyn 169 Boyce, Robert 15 Boyd, Edward 169 Boynar, Brenda 48 Bozman, Delols 169 Byrd, Kenneth 170 C Bradley, Arthur 169 Bradley, Mack 169 Bradley, Otis Dean 150 Bradshaw, Richard 64,169 Bradsher, Patricia 140 Bramble, Gary 80,169 Branch, Clarice 35, 65, 67, 154 Callely, Maureen 32, 60, 154 Cambell, Frances 170 Campbell, Allen 170 Campbell, Carol 170 Campbell, Gerald 123 Campbell, Jack 101,150 Brand, Kenneth 123 Brandenburg, Ruth 26, 44,169 Brandon, Virginia 154 01 Canfield, Patricia 37,150 Cantarellzi, Judy 170 Cantarella, Merrie 116,121 1--a.. Cappell. Sandra 154 Card, Kenneth 116 Card. Ronald 64,170 Cargal, June 170 Carle, Judy 154 Carllsh, Deloris 170 Carlisle, Dorita 59,60,154 Carlson, Don 150 Carlson, Theodore 17' Carmichael. Wayne 154 Carnes, Thanna 154 Carney, Douglas 170 Carr, Carol 39, 48, 170 Carroll, Robert 80,170 Coleman, Richard 170 Coleman, Susan 49 Collins, Carolyn 170 Collins, Janis 170 Collison, Judith 32, 38, 170 Colwell, Dianna 155 Daugherty, Nona 156 Daul, Judy 156 David, Patricia 171 Davidson, Barbara 42,124 Davidson, Phyllis 26,171 Davidson, Robert 64,158 Carson, Arzo 86, 88,154 Carson, Lynn 40, 41, 62,123 Carter, Lois 170 Carter, Carter, Saundra 30, 123 Wanda 154 Ellis, Vernon 85 Cartier, David 116 Carver, Thana 170 Casey, Judy 170 Cash, Ethel 170 Cashin, William 40,170 Casper, Nancy 154 Castell, Judy 154 Castro, Gavina 26 Cate, Tom 40,170 Cates, Margaret 42, 44, 154 Cattran, Diane 32, 42,43 Causbie, Marshall 66, 67,1123 Cavanaugh, Carolyn 154 Gavettee, Jerry 91 Cayton, Yvonne 28,313,170 Cervantes, Ignacio 170 Cervantes, Olivia 26, 42,140,150 Cervenka, Rodger 170 Chamberlin, Beverly 62,123 Chamberlain, Carol 27,170 Chamberlain, Edwin 154 Chamberlin, Jim 170 Chambers, Larry 80,B6,170 Chance, Dorothy 36,170 Chance, Walter 86,100,140 Chancey, Fleet 170 Chandler, Charles 68,116 Chandler, Danny 170 Chandler, Robert 154 Chandler, Ruth 154 Chapman, Barbara 154 Chapman, Marcia 170 Chapman, Richard 154 Charbs, Helen 170 Charlton, Tom 170 Chase, Don 80,170 Chasteen, Bela 22 Chasteen, Bill 154 Chasteen, Mary 65,123 Chedister, Ron 170 Cheek, Janice 123 Cheek, Rondall 101,123 Cheerleaders and Yell Leaders 29 Chemistry Lab, Assistants 44 Cheyne, Leroy 170 Chidester, Karen 154 Chidester, Sharon 27,154 Childers, Carolyn 154 Childers, Fay 155 Childers, Jolm 170 Choler, Jerry 65,123 Christensen, Gary 151 Christenson, Ruth Ann 44,170 Christian, Pat 155 Christopherson, Kay 170 Churchill, Dawn 170 Churchwell, Frances 155 Colwell, Harry 155 Colwell, Lynn 11, 44, 116,121 Comer, Carlls 155 Community National Bank 198 Comps, Carol 170 Compton, Carol 31 Compton, Richard 170 Condra, Jackie 155 Cone, Bernice 32 Conrad, Mary 35, 42, 44,155 Contor, Ronald 155 Cook, Shirley 155 Cooley, Allen 170 Cooley, Delores 170 Coon, Connie 20 Cloonan Drugs 195 Co-op 30 Cooper, Judith 26, 54,124 Cooper, Kaedonna 155 Copeman, Donna 151 Copeman, Eugene 170 Copenhaver, Dianne 155 Corder, Shirley 140 Cordingly, Karen 70,170 Cornforth, Jackie 155 Cosma, Marla 54, 58,124 Cotcher, Connie 27,124 Cotter, Jeamie 155 Cotterman, Carol 27, 36,170 Cottrill, James 155 Cottrill, Lois 170 Courtney, Ben 170 Courtney, Benson 170 Cousens, Linda 59,60,70,155 Covington, Jerry 46,124 Cowell, Larry 151 Dav le s , David 48,124,138 Davis, Bill 64, 67,76, 81,84, 105,156 Davis, Bill 171 Davis, Bob 171 Davis, Carolyn 56,124 Davis, Davie, Davis, Clark 62,171 Edna 151 iris 44,55, 70,124 Davis, Jim 156 Davis, Joseph 124 Davls, Judy 30,124 Davis, Margaret 171 Davis, Marilyn 56,124 Davis, Maybelle 124 Davis, Raymond 156 Davis, Robert 171 Davis, Virginia 140 Davis, Wilma 30,125 Dawe, P Dawson, riscllla 32, 62,106,171 Carolyn 171 Dean, Barbara 125 Dean, Bill 80,171 Dean, Gloria 156 Dean, Tom 156 Dearlng, Harold 11,12 Dearlng, Joann 59, 125 Dearlng, Judy 32, 64,106, 108,109, 171 Dease, Gerald 171 Deaton, Tom 156 Deaver, Don 1 56 Debate Squad 31 DeBerger, Lorraine 64, 65,156 DeBolt, Richard 48,101,156 Decke r, DeClute, Don 68 Judie 156 Dunavant, Harold 172 Dunavant, Shirley 125 Dunbar, Lola 172 Duncan, Willie 76,151 Dunham, Judith 54,125 Dunn, Bobby 156 Dunn, Janet 116 Dunnigan, Quentin 156 Dunsta.n's Flowers 197 Dupuis, William 156 Duriee, Dorothy 156 Durfee, Roy 151 Dusenbury, Donna 156 Dusten, Phyllis 117 Dworln, Marie 59, 60,117 Dyer, Ann 35 E Eagle, J. D. 156 Eagllng, Beverly 66,158 Eason, Robert 156 Easterwood, Shirley 172 Easterwood, Wanda 56, 57, 156 Easton, Carol 117 Easton, Sandra 65,158 Eaton, Allen 172 Eaton, Patricia 172 Eddy, Bonnie 46,156 Eddy, Janet 30, 55,125 Edgeworth, Linda 172 Edmunds, Bob 151 Edwards, James 151 Edwards, Nancy 26, 46, 125 Edwards, Thomas 156 Eggleston, Edward 156 Elsele, Sally 156 Eisenhart, Laura 156 Eley, Dick 55, 56,156 Ellefson, Velda 172 suis, 'rom 112 Cox, Bill 170 Cox, Billie Jean 170 Cox, Caml 155 Cox, Donald 155 Cox, Gary 155 Cox, Judith 171 Dellaven, Yvonne 125 DeKay, Patricia 31,156 Delano, Richard 171 DeLaRosa, Jesse 171 Delgado, Jean 171 Delvo, Bob 171 Dembinski, Joanne 48,156 Ellison, Frank 86,172 Ellison, Elsholz, Fred 125 Richard 117, 121, 184 Elwell, Wynette 172 Enfield, Jeanette 62, 63,117 Ennis, Larry 156 Betty 170 Churchwell, Jean 28,155 Clark, JoAnn 170 Clark, Cox, Pete 55, 56, 86,124 Cox, Rita 171 Cox, Shirley 171 Cox, Sonia 171 Crabill, Norman 151 Craig, Coranne 171 Crain, Linda 106,171 Crampton, Kay 171 Crandall, Julie 155 Crandall, Karen 56,155 Crane, Dana 124 Crawford, Bill 40, 65,155 Crawford, Curtis 151 Crawford, Judy 171 Crawford, Pat 171 Crawley, Donna 38 Crawley, Gary 40,155 Crawley, Ruth Ann 26,171 Crenshaw, Joann 155 Cretal, Lloyd 62, 68,155 Cretal, Bonnie 65,124 Crews, Larry 155 Crist, Judy 30,155 Crocker, Steve 32 Cronan, Pat 101 Crosscountry 99,100 Crosson, Carol 26,156 Crowder, Marjorie 60,70, 156 Crowley, Donna 124 Crowley, Janice 171 DeMoss, Evelyn 171 Dempsey, James 156 Denham, Bonnie 172 Eplstolae Scholae 32 Eppert's Camera Shop 191 Erb, Peter 66 Code, Carol 124,138 Clark, Karol 170 Clark, Lurea 155 Clark, Peggy 151 Clark, Richard 92,170 Clark, Susan 70,155 Clark, William 155 Claus, Judy 30,116 Clauson, Ralph 47, 86, 96,170 Clillord, Laura 170 Clifton, Arthur 155 Close, Bill 170 Coats, Roger 46, 86, 87, 99,100,140 Cochrane, Betty 155 Cocklng, Jerry 170 Code, can 40, 41, 46, 59, so, 62, ss, 124 Codling, Donna 151 Coe, LoDorina 155 Coffman, Judy 170 Coggins, Gerald 124 Cohoe, Bob 80,555,170 Colbert, Larry 124 Cole, Octavia 155 Coleman, David 116 Coleman, Dorothy 170 Coleman, George 170 Coleman, Mary 32, 39 Crozier, Connie 171 Csizmadia, Gene 156 Cudnohufsky, Robert 124 Cummins, Charles 90, 91,124 Cummins, John 48,171 Cunningham, Billy 49 Cunningham, Gloria 124 Cunningham, Jerry 49, 50, 66, Cunningham, Richard 101 Curlee, Jerry 64,156 Currah, Mary 156 Curry, Keren 171 Curry, Louise 156 Curtis, Russel 8 D Dakeslan, Ann 171 Dalley, Elaine 55,151 1 Denham, Judy 56 Denihan, John 172 Denihan, Michael 116 Dennis, Dorothy 172 Dennis, James 49 Deter, Joan 140 Detroit Edison 190 Devaney, Tom 80,172 DeVar, Sally 156 Dewees, Carolyn 151 Deweese, Joyce 26, 64,156 Dexter, Bill 156 Dexter, Judy 172 Dextrom, Kenneth 68, 80,156 DiCea, Frank 116 Dickerson, Carroll 156 Dickerson, Sylvia 172 Dickerson, Thelma 156 Dickinson's Men's Wear 191 Dickson, Barbara 151 Didier, Marcel 34 Dilldlne, Carol June 30,116 Dills, Delores 156 Dllls, Geneva 125 Dlmaya, Sharon 172 Dlnklns, Morris 125 Dionne, Richard 172 Dioyenis, Diane 172 Distad, Olga 16 Doan, William 156 Donaldson, Ann 65,109,156 Donaldson, Gretchen 151 Donaldson, Nancy 66,109,156 Donato, Beverly 26, 39, 42, 156 Donovan, Wllllam 62,172 Dooley, Phyllis 66,172 E rickseal, Albert 172 E rlckson, Karen 172 Errington, Chrth 19, 59, 60 Ervin, Bob 172 Erwin, Geraldine 42 Erwin, Sandra 26, 29, 55, 56, 64, 65, 156 Esler, Donlta 172 Esler, Norma 56 Esser, Carol 28, 44, 54, 64, 125 Eubank, Roy 156 Eubanks, Clinton 172 Evans, Barbara 54, 57 Evans, Gary 156 Evans, Isabelle 140 Evans, James 156 Evans, Madeleine 125 Evans, Peggy 151 Evarts, Peter G. 12,13 Evarts, Peter Mr. 174 Everett, Robert 55, 56, 58, 125 Everett, Sherri 29, 59, 60, 156 F Fahme r, Fred 172 Fair, Jim 40, 85, 172 Farmer, Thomas 66, 125 Farmiloe, Lorne 172 Dorman, Dorman, Dorrls, Dortch, Dotson, Doughty, Douglas, Douglas, Dove r, Robert 156 Wayne 96,101,156 Linda 172 Charlene 156 Jim 156 June 172 Larry '16, si, 84, 93, 94, 151 Suzanne 48 John 156 Dowdy, Darrell 172 Farner, Allen 156 Farrel, Lois 58 Feist, Margret 156 Fell, Richard 10 Fellows, Rosemary 125,138 Felts, Jerry 140 Feneley, Amber 46, 55, 65,125,146 Ferdon, Robert 157 Ferguson, Boyd 172 Ferguson, Carole 151 Ferguson, Lester 157 Ferguson, Maurice 151 Ferguson, Sandra 157 Ferguson, Sandy 106,172 Ferls, Carole 172 Dailey, Gary 49,156 Damron, Eloise 46,156 Daniels, Beverly 158 Daniels, Sharon 44, 54, 56,124,138, 144 D'Arcy, Sharon 55,140 d'Argy, Elizabeth 55,125 d'Argy, Darling Daugherty, Ida Bell 116 Genevieve 156 Virginia 171 Dowell, James 104,156 Drawe, Barbara 172 Drumn, Marilyn 172 Duckett, Cynthia 26,172 Dull, Mike ao, 86,172 Duffle, Carol 156 Duffy, Vernell F. 10,17 Duke, Cara 156 Dumbrigue, Cecil 116 202 Fernandex, Anthony 172 Ferron, Leona 37,118,140 Fetherlyn, Barbara 157 Fielding, Dennis 172 Fielding, Edna 157 Fields, Delene 117 Fields, Evalee 172 Fields, James 86,961,172 Fields, Jerry 96,911,157 Flgurskey, Harold 172 Fink, Judith 67,106,172 Fink, Kay 117 Fink, Sharon 157 riiiir, Sherry 32,33,44,62,68,69,106,172 Finley, Robert 86,157 Fitch, Viola 11,38 Fitzpatrick, Kathy 157 Fltzwater, Sally 172 Flanary, Mike 172 Flicker, Dianne 49, 66, 70, 172 Flood, Larry 66, 70,103 Flores, Ruben 157 Floster, Marjorie 172 Floyd, Jeanette 172 Floyd, Marilyn 157 Floyd, Mary Ruth 26,125 Folsom, JoAnne 34,157 Ford, Ollie 39 Foreign Language Laboratory Forman, Edna 14 Forrest, Max 40,125 Forrom Verneda 26,140 Forslund, Chryste 172 Forsman, C. T. 9,127 Fort, Johnny 27,172 Fortino, Teresa 56, 60, 125 Foster, Linda 56,157 Foster, Manitta 117 Foster, Richard 172 Fox, Mary 172 Fox, Paul 172 Fox, William 172 Frady, Geraldine 157 Franks, Robert 54,157 Franks, Ron 172 Frasa, Barbara 30 Frazier, Judy 39,157 Frazier, Mlldred 172 Fredrick, Jack 157 Frederick, Pamela 27,140 Fredricks, Barbara 151 Freeman, Ann 172 Freeman, Richard 151 35 Freeman, Sharon 28, 69, 71, 72, 73, 151 Freer, Kenneth 32, 68,172,183 Freer, Rudy 157 Freese, Sandra 172 Freet, Jim 157 French Club 34 French, Elaine 117 Friedly, John 172 Frisch, Billie Jane 26 Fuller, Glenn 125 Furman, Donald 172 Fuselier, Yvonne 55,125 Future Homemakers 37 Future Nurses 36 Future Social Workers 37 Future Teachers Club 39 G G.M. Construction Co. 199 Gabriel, Steve 157 Gaddes, Irene 22 Gaensbauer, Theodore 32, 76, 85, 172 Galbraith, Bonnie 172 Galbraith, Marcia ss,5a,e2,126 Gale, Sharon 44,126 Gallaher, Jerilyn 157 Gallipo, Roy 17 Galpin, Henry 157 Gamble, Sandra 172 Garbutt, Cora 157 Garcia, Gilbert 157 Garcia, Juanita 157 Garcia, Lionel 172 Gardner, Jim 157 Gardner, Loretta 157 Gardner, Ralph 17 Gjelhaug, Sharon 26 Glass, Larry 173 Glazier, Elaine 35, 38, 39,157 Glendennlng, Burl 20 Glenn, Gary 157 Glygoroff, Carl 173 Godsell, Walter 8 Godwin, Mike 157 Goffar, Lawrence 157 Goines, Carolyn 39,173 Goines, Charles 157 Goldberg, Riibriri 04, 42, ss, 12, 12s,13e, ias Goldberg, siibiia 61, vo, 113 Golden, Joan 157 Hamacher, Carol 38,173 Hamacher, Karen 38,157 Hamilton, Ann 42, 55, 56, 59, 60,127,143 Hamilton, Judi 173 Hamilton, Kay 56, 60, 68 Hamilton, Linda 157 Hamilton, Susan 173 Hamlett, Judith 127 Hamlin, Gerald 157 Hammond, Carl 101 Hammond, Lois 157 Hamshire, Sharon 173 Hampton, Carolynn 126 Hampton, Emma 173 Golf 104-105 Gonzales, Joe 157 Gonzales, Joe 95,173 Goode, Ellen 56,151 Goode, Loretta 173 Goodwin, Richard 49 Gordon, Calus 17 Gordon, Elizabeth 157 Gordon, Jean 56,106,157 Hancock, Glenda 56,127 Hanes, Hanes, Hanes, Beverly 173 Eddie 158 Judy 158 narik, Mary 127 Hansen, Hanson Hanson, Hanson, B111 34, 44, 60,127 Carol 151 1-iarbid ao, 59,60,117 Penny 158 Gordon, Robert 126 Gordon, Steve 95,173 Gordon, Sue 173 Gorkle, Karen 36,173 Gorman, Barry 126 Gorman, Betty 66,126,157 Gorsline, Marsha 34, 37, 38, 65,126,138 Gough, Patsy 26,173 Goukler, Philip 173 Gould, Darlyne 27, 34, 36, 66,109,126, 138 Gove, Ruby 12 Govenls, oimrbie 3v,55,57,eo,7z,157 Goyer, Georgia 46,151 Grace, Patricia 173 Gracey, Beverly 39,173 Gracey, Leonard 86,101,157 Graff, Raymond 10 Graham, Danny 157 Graham, Gail 173 Graham, Judy 70,173 Graham, Patricia 56, 67,126 Graham, Sharon 126 Grant, Penny 39, 56,157 Gravely, Donna 32, 39, 65, 66,157 Graves, Graves, Clarice 31, 59, 60, 67,126 George 46, 76,157 Gray, Neil 19 Gray, Nancy 26,126 Graybiel, James 14 Green, Annie 126 Green, Beverly 173 Green, Bill 76 Green, Charles 48,157 Green, George 173 Green, Johnnie 117 Green, Karen 157 Green, Sharon 157 Green, Sharon 173 Green, William 94,157 Harboldt, Harold 17 Hardiman, Michael 76,117,121 Hardy, Emily 32,33,56,173 Hariskins, Sam 173 Harlsklns, Vernita 173 Harmes, Judy 30,127 Harnack, Gary 173 Haroutunian, Judy 58, 65,72,l58 Harp, Larry 64,117 Harper, Benny 158 Harrington, Bill 40,127 Harrington, Carolyn 56,173 Harrington, Larry 40, 67,158 Harris, Albert 173 Harris, Dale 19 Harris, James 158 Harris, Rex 68,127,138 Harris, Shaylor 55 Harrison, Judy 173 Harrison, Mary 127 Harrison, Robert 117 Harroun, Linda 173 Harry, Kay 151 Harry, Pauline 173 Hart, Gary 158 Hart, Roger 85,95,173 Hart, Ronald 55,67,140 Hartman, Jacqueline 30,127 Hartman, Kline 20,153 Hartman, Sam 29, 54, 67, 137,143,158 Hartmann, Judy 158 Hartwick, Paul 57,158 Hartzman, Dianne 68,158 Harvey, Phyllis 158 Hassenzahl, Ruth 54,151 Haskins, Joppa 117 Hasted, Dennis 173 Hathaway, Dick 40, 54, 59, 60, 127 Hatman, Lanny 96,158 Garnett, Jeannine 126 Garrett, Robert 46, 66, 94,126 Garrett, Diane 157 Garrett, Elaine 172 Garrett, Myra 172 Garris, Jim 173 Garrison, Jim 151 Gasaway, Donna 26, 27, 54,140 Gavette, Carmen 173 Gavette, Curtis 157 Gavette, Jerry 34, 44,157 Gavina, Castro 173 Gaylord, Linda 27, 56, 126 Gayton, John 76,151 Gelinas, Lola 22 George, Jon 126 Gibbs, Jim 40, 46,91 Gibbs, Mary 15 Gibbs, Mary 151 Gibson, Gilbert, Gilbe rt, Glider, Gilbe r, Gail 32, 60, 70, 109,157 Johnnie 173 Toby 55, 59, 60, 64, 72, 126 Homer 157 Sheila 173 Gill, Ivan 125 Gillespie, Dennis 151 Gilliam, Pat 157 Gillies, Ann 56, 60, 109,157 Greene, Robert 126 Greenhalgh, Robert 40,173 Greenlee, John 127 Greer, James 151 Greer, Johnnie 173 Greer, Judith 157 Gregory, David 66,127 Gremore, Sherry 173 Gresehover, Beatrice 173 Gress, Claudia 26,157 Griffin, Glenn 8 Griffin, Jackie 42,157 Griffith, Larry 157 Griffith, Shan 40,93,94,127 Grigsby, Mary 28,157 Grimes, Bob 157 Grist, Clarence 173 Grubb, Ralph 20 Gruber, Bill 173 Grumka, Mike 140 Grund, Gary 173 Guajardo, Yolanda 66,173 Guenther, Gloria 65,70,157 Gustavson, Delores 36, 44, 127,138 Guthery, John 173 Guthery, Marion 173 Guthery, Shirley 157 Guthrie, David 173 Guthrie, William 17 Gutzke, Judy 127 H Haack, Roger 173 Haase, John 173 Hackney, Robert 157 Hadden, Julie 140 Hadden, Sharon 173 Hagenbuch, Ann 18 Haines, Sheridon 157 Halre, Carol 56,157 Halre, Sandra 66,157 Hale, James 127 Hallqulst, Roland 14,40 1-muse, sbiriey 5s,e4,e5,7z,121 Hawkins, Al 173 Hawkins, Charles 158 Hawkins, Gail 27,173 Hawkins, Jim 46, 76, 86, 88 Hawkins, Margaret 47,128 Hawn, Isabel 29, 64,158 Hay, John 158 Hayden, Karen 32,173 Hayes, Charles, 158 Hayes, Pat 44 Hayner, Lewis 12 Haynes, Elfreda 151 Hayward, Beulah 30,117 Hayward, Bill Bl, 82, 93, 94, 158 Hayward, Bob 91,101,173 Hayward, Charles 76,173 Hayward, Shirley 158 1-iazieti, Rum 54,5e,7o,12a Heacock, Carol 128 Heacock, Robert 128 Heacock, William 86,158 Head, Linda 56,64,106,l73 Healy, Kenneth 17 Heard, Jim 158 Heath, Carole 173 Heathman, Sally 36,173 Hedger, Sue 158 Hefner, Karen 32,44,70,173 Heiber, Robert 68 Heichel, Pat 173 Helder, Bill 32, 40,411,173 Heilckinen, Ed 15,75-93 Heiligenthal, Jim 173 Heiple, Carol 38 Heline, Gene 158 Helsel, Ron 95,173 Henderson, Jim 158 Hendley, Janet 30,117 Hendrickson, Jack 55 Hensel, Joe 158 Hensey, Voyle 22 Hensley, Jim 158 Hensley, Patsy 173 Herceg, Pat 173 Herholtz, William 174 Hernadez, Yolanda 44,174 Herron, Beverly 158 Herron, John 46, 65, 96, 98,158 Herron, Pauline 54, 60,158 Hershovitz, Arline 158 Hertel, Stan 80,95 Hertel, William 117 Hertzog, Joan 151 Herzina, June 22 Hess, Ellery 80,158 Hester, Bill 174 Hetherington, Dottie 158 Hetherington, Sara 56, 69, 70, 71, 128,138,144 Hewitt, Earl 95,174 H1-Y 40-41 Hickey, Marie 60, 69, 72, 128 Hickey, Norman 128 Hickman, Mervin 117 Hickman, Sharon 174 Hickman, Tom 158 Hicks, Elton 128 Hicks, Michael 103,174 Hicks, Rebecca 174 Hickson, Karen 159 Hlgbie, Walter 174 Hightower, Evelyn 159 Higgins, Alan 34, 40, 41, 60, 69, 103,126, 138, 139 Hilderley, Sandra 32,60,174 Hill, Don 174 Hill, Janice 174 Hill, Joe 38, 46,76, 86, 89, 128 Hill, Lee 31,159 Hill, Stephanie 58 Hilliard, Leroy 151 Hillman, Diane 28.174 Hiltz, Richard 174 Hinajosa, Sontiago 22 Hinds, Angus 174 Hines, Leon 80,174 Hines, l..oren 117 Hirsch, Judy 151 Headley, Phil 159 Hehgood, Charles 54,159 Hodge, Alma 39,151 Hodge, Martha 44,128,138 Hoehn, Virginia 46,128 71,102 Hoekman, Ron 44, 64, 91, 159,177 Hoenstine, Larry 174 Hoffman, Pat 30,151 Hofmeister, Roy 159 Hoisington, Jack 128 Hoisington, Jay 159 Hoisington, Tom 68,159 Hoisington, William 128 Holcomb, Chloe 159 Holder, Barbara 56, 57,159 Hollins, Jeanne 159 Hollis, Lyn 40, 66,174 Holstein, Carl 76,128 Holsworth, George 174 Honchell, Charles 46, 94, 95,1 Hook, lama 19 28 Hoopingarner, Frances 27, 28, 42, 47, 128 138 Hoover, Albert 151 Hopkins, Don 174 Hopp, Bonnie 174 Hopp, Harley 159 Hoppe, Joyce 174 Horsley, Sandra 30, 66,128 Horst, Barry 92 Horton, Jackie 48 House, Sandy 174 Houston, Adolphus 80,174 Houston, Pat 174 Hovis, Richard 159 Howard, John 140 Howard, John 159 Howell, Dorothy 44,174 Howell, John 48, 50, 128, 138 Howell, Joyce 128 Howell, Judith 128 Howze, Allen 85, 86,174 Hoyes, Pat 36, 47,159 Hoyt, Lloyd 68,151 Hoyt, Martha 140 Hoyt, Ronald 159 Hrynyk, Pat 27,159 Hubbard, Barbara 31, 36, 60, 128 Hubbuck, Eugene 159 Huber, Robert 128 Hudspeth, John 159 Huffman, Kenneth 17 Hutton, Sandra 28, 42, 44, 70,129 Hufziger, Otto C. 8 Hughes, Carole 62,611,174 Hendrix, Freda 158 Henry, Ernest 173 Henry, Gordon 14 Henry, Myrla 36, 69,70, 128,138 203 Hughes, Jim 174 Hughes, Leonard 174 Hughes, Mary 174 Hughes, Patricia 174 .. v5.8-ta. . Va, K ...-...1....L..Q1 , .. Hull, Robert 76,159 Hulsev. Aleen 159 l'lUmPll1'0l'. Darlene 68, 129,138 Humphrey. Georgia 42, 56, 66, 67, 68,129 Humphrey, Joan 29,159 Hunley, Barbara 159 Hunt, sob 40,41,86,100,140,143 Hunt, chuck 40,66,85,103,174 Hunt, Donald 39,159 Hunt, Gerald 11,15 Hunt, Jeanne 30, 64, 117,121 Hunt, Judy 42, 60,174 Hunt Roberta 30 117 121 Joyce, Patricia 30,117 Joyner, Ron 175 Jubelt, Dan 62, 68 Judd, Beverly 129 Julian, Leilanl 66,151 Junior Boy's Ensemble 57 Junior Junior Junior Junior Justus, Justus, Gir1's Ensemble 57 Varsity Baseball 95 Varsity Basketball 85 Varsity Football 80 Mary 175 Sonja, 159 1 , 1 Hunter, Kathie 42, 44, 60, 64, 66, 109, 159 Hunter, Sharon 174 Huntwork, Patricia 42, 56, 60,66,109,159 Hurner, Booker 85,174 Hurst, Carolyn 117 Hurst, Fannie 175 Hutchinson, Judith 30,117 Hutchinson, Ron 159 Hutchinson, Shirley 56,60, Hutto, Emily 175 Huttula, William 159 109,159 Justin, Edward 49,141 K Kaasik, 138,185 Loys 16 Bob 76, 96,175 Donald 17 Rita 175 krisna 34, 44, 69, 70, 72, 7 Kader, Kaiser, Kaiser, Kanipe, Karaguleff, Sam 60,117 Karlish, Carolyn 141 3,129, Kelly, Hyde, Arvesta 151 Hynes, Bruce 159 I Ihrike, John 175 llidaes, Mary 56,129 lmboden, Janice 66,106,175 lmmell, Bob 175 Lngram, Joe 175 Irwin, Ella 106,159 Irwin, Mrs. Geraldine Z0 Iuppinlatz , Yvonne C. 10,16, 30 J Jack, Janet 175 Jackson, Anna 117 Jackson, Freddie 85,175 Jackso Jackso Jackso Jackso Jackso Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs Jacobs, James, James, James, Jameson, Jarrett, n, Gordon 129 n, Lillie 26,159 n, Maxine 12,180 n, Richard 129,142 n, Richard 68,175 Delores 159 Gregory 175 , John 175 Lillian 12 Dianna 159 .riidiiii 49,159 Linda 175 William 140 Dexte r 129 Jayne s, Charles 129 Jefferson , Johnnie 46,136,159 Jenkie, Ronald 80, 96, 175 Jennings, Jennings, Mary 129 Yvonne 117 Jarrett, Patricia 159 Alf Jenson, Jerome, Jerome, red 175 Jerry 32, 86,175 Katherine 32, 44, 56,106, 175 Jllbert, Pat 175 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnston, Joines, Joine s, Jones, A Jones, Bemiy 175 Betty 151 Charles 84, 95,129 Connie 175 Donna 159 Eddie 40,175 Fannie 35, 39, 55, 56,159 Jacky 159 Jean 54,151 Jeanne 29, 55, 64,151 Judi 60, 66, 70,159 Judith 30,129 Larry 159 Larry 175 Marvin 117 Mary 67,175 Paul 159 Richard 159 Susan 42, 55,151 Wallace 175 Walter 159 Cathy 159 Garth 117 Elwanda 175 Neal 159 nn 159 Charles 159 Jones, David 94,159 Jones, Dorothy 106,151 Jones, Ethel 38,151 Jones, Isaac 94,175 Jones, JoAnn 151 Jones, Priscilla 54, 57, 66,159 Jones, Ronald 141 Jones, Wade 159 Jones, Willie 76,159 Jordan, Mary 159,175 Joseph, Myra 159 Joseph, Ron 175 Kasten, Delores 32 Kath, Bill 29, 54, 59, 60, 67, 68,14 Kawiecki, Leo 16 Keavy, Patrick 175 Keehn, Amelia 175 Keel, Phyllis 175 Keeler, Ray 159 Keilfer, Georgianna 48 Keis, Maria 129 Keller, oicir 76 Keller, Jack 46, 96, 159 Keller, Jimmy 86, 87 Keller, Leon 175 Keller, Sharon 175 Kelley, Kay 57,159 Kellogg, Edward 175 Marilyn 36,175 Kelly, Roger 179 Kembrell, Charles 64 Kempe, Sally 66, 70,159 Kendall, James 159 Kendall, John 76, 95, 175 Kendrix, Betty 129 Kendrick, Brenda 175 Kennedy, James 67,129 Kennedy, John 175 Kenney, Judy 42, 62,175 Kent, Ruth 175 3,159 Kentros, Charles 175 Kentros, Thelma 129 Kerchoff, Michael 159 Kerr, Evelyn 57, 64, 70, 159 Kershner, Joyce 159 Kettula, Margaret 56,159 Kevorkian, Geraldine 159 Kietie r, Georgianna 36, 159 Kielhorn, Barbara 141 Kilby, Shelba 129 Ki.lian, Kilwy, Barbara 32, 55,159 Bob 159 Kimball, Charley 86 Kimball, David 54, 58, 65, 66, 94, 129 Kimbrell, Charles 80, 85,175 Kimmel, Daniel 93,911,171 Kinchala, Kathy 175 Kinder, Harold 160 Kinder, Sheila 49,175 King, Barry 160 King, Dennis 160 King, Elvin 160 King, Eunice 38,151 King, Gene 22 King, Judy 175 King, Lola 8 King, Nancy 160 King, Richard 160 Kirby, Jill 44,175 Kirk, Earllne 28, 36, 42,175 Kirk, Klrksey, Klssock, Kitche Kitchen, Kitchen, Klzer, Kleine Kleino Kline, Kline, Richard 129 Bennie 175 James 129 n, Beth 106,175 Joann 56,129 Marlene 36,175 Sally 31,353,141 , Angleline 175 , Christine 175 Pat 15, 42, 44, 60,109,160 Wayne 129 Klobnock, Jerry 101 Knaus, Garrith 129 Kneale, Janet 56,143,160 Knight, Dave 175 Knlsely, Carolyn 151 Koprlce, Suzanne 32,44,175,183 Koren, Mary Jo 54,160 Koren, Steve 160 Kraus, John 175 Krietmeyer, Thomas 12 Krysmn, Claude 175 Kubiak, Margaret 27, 30, 47, 56, 58, 138 Kuhn, Mary 160 Kurz, Blll 175 Kiisk, Judy 44, 64,175 Kwiatkowskl, Mike 160 Kyle, Tom 30 L L.H. Cole Oil Company 199 LaBarge, Carol 175 LaBarge, Cathy 175 LaBarge, Kay 175 LaBarge, Nancy 151 Lacey, Gloria 175 Lackery, Maurice 160 Lackey, Karon 175 LaCore Van 80,85 Lacy, Gloria 28 Lacy, William J. 16,27 Ladd, Connie 30,118 Ladd, David 40,62,160 Lalay, Sharon 130 Lafnear, Georgette 106,160 Lalfontaine, Gary 101,159 Lake, Bob 175 Lamar, Jackie 160 Lambdin, Lona 42, 56, 68, 130 Lambert, Alvin 61,160 LaMotte, John 90,511,130 Lamphere, Lynda 160 Lamphere, Richard 175 Lampi, Johanna 32,36,175, 183 Lampson, Karene 176 Lamson, Jim 160 Lamson, Joan 160 Lamson, William 141 Lancaster, Jerry 46,160 Landis, Linda 176 Lange, Charlotte 176 Lanham, Ray 64,176 Lantz, Pat 21 Lape, Marian 31,118 Lapisch, Helen C. 12 Larees, Jim 176 Largent, Tom 176 Larsen James 160 Larson, Reginald 160 Laster, James 160 Latherow, Gacia 160 Latin Club 32 Laughrey, Donald 118 Laveque, Charles 49, 50,141 Lavinger, Ed 101 Law, Charles 55,118 Lawrence, Sandra 130 Lawrence, Suzanne 46, 67,130 Lawrence, Tom 176 Lawson, Roger 176 Leach, Donita 66,176 Leach, George 32, 44,176 Leach, Greg 176 Leach, Ralph 151 Ledesma, Armando 176 Ledesma, Rey 160 Ledslnger, Harold 80, 95,160 1..ee, Anna Mae 22 Lee, Barrie 176 lee, Bonnie 176 Lee, Charles 80,176 Lee, Donald 130 Lee, Elmer T. 16 Lee, Robert 141 Lee, Wi.lllam 85,86 Legare, Jeanne 34,160 Lehner, Marion 15,68 Leith, Barbara 160 Leltner, David 160 Lembke, Judy 160 Lenger, Gary 160 Lepchenske, Marjorie 176 Lessel, Claudia 176 Lessel, Gary 176 Leveque, Maureen 32,176 Levicke, Patricia 160 Barbara 176 Bruce 91,92, 176 Ruby 39, 49,176 Stephen 40, 41, 69, 72, 73,1 Tom 176 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Library Assistants 38 Liciiry, William 55 Lichvar, Janet 160 Llchvar, Patricia 30, 88,130, 138 Llddy, Lee 176 Llechty, Thelma 66,176 Llechty, William 160 Liechty, Zelma 178 Light, Myrna 42,70,130, 142 Llghtcap, Jack 72,151 Lilllqulst, Sandra 42, 55, 62, 151 Lilly, Richard 130 Lindeberg, Norman 151 Lindemann, Suzanne 176 Linden, Phyllis 160 Lindquist, Beverly 64,160 Lindquist, Victor 15 Lindsey, Charity 151 204 30,138,184 Li.ndsey, Willie 85, 95, 176 Llne, Paul B. 15 Linn, Pauline 22 Linxiean Society 44 Linwood, Eugene 80,176 Lipka, Joe 176 Lipka, Ruth 176 Lister, Rita 27,160 Little, Margaret 130 Livingstone, James 130,143 Long, Cavallna 160 Long, Charlotte 160 Long, odnaid 176 Longbrake, William 160 Loomis, Jacqueline 26, 69, 70, 71,160 Looney, Jeanne 28,412,176 Looney, Susanne 28, 42, 54, 68, 130 Loper, Mildred 12,36 Lopez, Larry 160 Lotan, Albert 101,160 Lougheed, Sandra 30, 55, 130 Lovelace, Shirley 160 Lovelace, Wendell 130 Lovell, Darrell 151 Lovell, Sandra 160 Lovse, Frank 76,160 Lovse, Pauling 22 Lowe, Marva 27, 28, 36, 39, 118 Lowe, Sharon 28, 39, 48, 176 Lowery, Betty 109,160 Lowry, Judy 26, 44,176 Lowry, Majorie 26 Lowry, Ray 86 Lowry, Robert 160 Lucas, Donald 40, 54, 59, 60, 65, 68, 13 Lucas, Douglas 40, 54, 60, 68, 130 Lucly, Ron 86,176 Luettke, Dale 65,160 Lustigi, Barbara 160 Lynch, Jim 176 Lyons, Carole 60,160 Lyons, Jim 160 Lyons, Paul 160 M Maas, -Wesley 15 MacA.fee, Nancy 49,176 MacDonald, David 160 MacDonald, Ned 32,176 MacDonald, Richard 176 Macl-'adyen, Gilbert 151 Maclfarland, Una Z2 Machiela, Betty 118 Machiela, Marion 160 Mackie, Kenneth 160 MacLeay, Jesse 20,76,86 MacQueen, Gloria 160 MacQueen, Onalee 176 Magerman, Madelyn 160 Magley, Marlene 160 Maher, David 141 Maki, Barbara 30,118 Malane, Richard 176 Mallams, Thomas 17 Mallet, Dale 54 Mallory, Richard 102,103,131 Malone, Charles 176 Maloney, Goldlemae, 151 Maneck, Wendy 176 Manes, Mann, Mann, Mami, John 55,555,131 David za Donald 55, 56, 53, 64,151 Richard 59, so, 113 Manning, Bob 75, es, av 4 Manning, Manning, Manning, Manning, le, Manvil Mapes, Mapley, Patricia 38,176 Roger 160 Thomas 54, 66, 151 William 94,160 David 176 Grant 176 Dona 176 Marcum, Darlene 106,160 Marino, Don 176 Markell, Larry 176 Marks, Marks, Marks, Marlow Bryen 180 Ellen 30, 64,118 Ruth 176 , Bonnie 176 e Marsee, Annette 176 Marsee, Ruth Ann 131 Marshall, Gary 160 Marshall, Russ 76,96,101 Martell, Janice 176 Martin, Bob 160 Martin, Dave 160 Martin, Jerry 46,131 Martin, Joyce 15 Martin, Norma 176 Martin, Ronald 160 Martin, Sally 160 Martin, Yvonne 176 Martz, Frances 13, 19, 34 Mason, Philip 51 Massengale, Mary 36,176 Mathews, Sharon 39,176 McCoy, Clifton 151 Mathis, James 67,151 Mattingly, Larry 86,176 Maturo, John 14,104 Maxwell, Judy so, 54,131 May, Gary 68,104,161 Mayers, Fred 86,101,161 Ann 176 Claude 101,161 Margaret, 130 McAliste r, McAllste r, McAliste r, McAllister, Patricia za, 42, sa, McAnelly, Roland 176 McBurney, Carolyn 27, 65,161 McCabe, Lawrence 130 McCall, Ludrlck 130 McCarthy, Jim 176 McCarthy, Michael 176 McCartney, Pat 86,161 McCaulley, William 176 McCle1lam, Claude 161 McClellan, Sally 65,161 McClements, Carreen 66,176 McClure, Harvey 65, 67, 76, 130 McClure, Blll 54, 58,130 McClure, John 161 McC1usky, Adana 56,151 McClusky, Max 66,118 McClusky, Mike 86,161 McCollum, Gary 68, 86,130 McConner, Donald 161 McConner, Ronald 151 McConney, Edmond 161 McCracken, Donald E. 9,11 McDaniel, James 176 McDaniel, Miriam 130 McDonald, Art 161 McDonald, Elizabeth 13 McDonald, Richard 118 McDonald, Rose 11,14 McDonna1l, Ada 16 McDowell, Gary 161 McDowell, Sandra 42, 57,161 McGhee, Judy 54, 141, 151 McGinnis, Sharon 36,176 McGlot.hin, Linda 49,176 McGlown, Colon 14 McGowen, Betty 161 McGowen, Eugene 176 McGrath, Joe 40,104,130 Mcllguham, Gwen 42, 47,176 Mclnnl, Nancy 151 Mclntosh, Jim 161 Mclntyre, Barbara 177 McKee, Eva. 161 McKinney, Karen 32, 33, 177 McKinney, Rosie 130 McKown, Nancy 177 Mcliarahmore, Carl 151 McLaughlin, Richard 177 McLaughlin, Vicki 42,106,161 Donald 130 Lowanna 32, 39,161 Jim 177 Phyllis 30, 130 Ella A. 16, 42 Donald 14, 28, 66 Zela 161 McLean, McLean, McLeish, McMahan, McManus, McMillen, McMillen, McNair, Michael 55,118 McNamara, Patrick 177 McQueen, Nancy 36,177 Mead, Mary 177 Mead, Patricia 161 Meade, Sylvia 161 Mears, Lou 12 Mehlberg, Dale 118 Melkonian, Richard 66,118,12 Melzer, Melvin 64,161 Melzer, Mildred 51,161 Menyweathers, Essie 36 1 130. 138 Mllmlne, Wllllam 49,161 Milton, Frederick 64,118 Mlnnlch, Nervel 171 Miracle, Blll 101,177 Miracle, Joann 131 Mirovsky, Gerald 177 Mlrovsky, Leroy 152 Mitchell, Barbara a'1,54,eo,es,1a1, isa Mitchell, Carolyn 37,162 Mitchell, Claudia 57,162 Mitchell, Mary 51,177 Miteff, Eleanor 35, 36, 42, 44, s7, Mlze, Nancy 59, 60, 68, 70,162 1 Mlze, Roy 177 Mode r, Moery, Melina, Mondy, Monitor s Monnett, Monroe, Monroe, Monroe, Yvonne 131 Paul 162 Joseph 131 Sharon 64, 66,177 46 Kenneth 40, 41,103,141 Roger 177 Sandra 177 Sharron 162 Montgomery, Corlne 152 Montgomery, Mike 162 Montgomery, Robert 80,177 Montgomery, Versa 27,131 Moon, Judy 177 Nichols, Tom 40, 46, 72, 76,162 Nixon, Kim 39, 66,178 Nolan, Jessee 178 Noll, Bill 162 Noren, Gordon 44,104,178 Norcn, Judy 66,162 Norlund, Warren 28, 39, 44, 162 Norman, Sherrie 30, 55,131 Norris, Gcne 76,80 North, Bill 162 Nosanchuk, Mel 96, 97, 131, 135 Nosanchuk, Michael 162 Nosanchuk, Mike 162 Nyberg, Michael 152 Nyburg, Carl 22 Nye Dairy 199 Nyhof, Evert 152 Nyman, Florence 56,118 U oak, Gary ss,as,1s2 O'Brien, Charles 162 0'Brlen, Mike 162 o'Brieh, Tom 4e,e5, se, s1,ee,7z,7s, 0'Camb, Reta 30,131 Ockerman, Peggy 178 Odden, David 44,49 O'Dea, Jim 178 O'Dea, John 68, 86,131 Odell, Carmi 16,180 Oen, Gene 141 Pearson, Carol 162 Pearson, David 152 Pearson, Vlvlan 178 Pearson, Willie 178 Peck, Patricia 178 Peek, John 178 Peet, Larry 141 Pender, Ned 162 Pendleton, Alma 162 Pendleton, Craig 162 Penland, Georgiaria 178 Penoyer, Dan 162 Penoyer, Lucille 178 Pepper, Frances 162 Perkins, Pauline 178 Perkins, Shirley 118 Perkio, Kathy 178 Perry, Judy 178 Peters, Helen 56 Peters, lrene 64 Peters, Phyllis 34, 55, 58, 69 72 73 132 138 Peterson, Blll 162 Peterson, Chuck 178 162 Peterson, Dan 80,178 Peterson, Dennis 178 Peterson, Gloria 178 Menzel, Tyrus 161 Mercado, Bemice 161 Mero, Charles 177 Meryweathers, Essie 177 Messer, Alice 161 Messer, Floyd 131 Messer, Joanne 141 Metz, Karen 29, 54, 64,152 Metz, Ronald 54, 131 Meye rs, Meyers, Dlann 57,161 Evert 17 Mihalcit, William so, 177 Mlhay, Carole a2,es,177 Mihay, Janet 177 Miles, Daniel 161 Miller, Allen 177 Miller, Elizabeth 18,37 Miller, 'Erna 64,67r151r177 Miller, Gary 44,161 Miller, Gary 161 Miller, Jill 36,177 Muler, Margare! 32,177 Miller, Phyllis 152 Miner, Rori 161 Miner, Ronald 39, 55, 57, sa, 65,161 Miller, Rudy 131 Mlllstead, Wendel 177 Moore, Allen 177 Moore, Barbara 118,121 Moore, Harry 64,118,121 Moore, Judy 177 Moore, Judy 177 Moore, Larry 64, 65, 131,138 Moore, Richard 131 Moore, Robert 162 Moore, Ronald 49 Moran, Marjorie 69,72, 131,184 Moreno, David 131,133,139 Morey, Sam 131 Moriarty, Charles 162 Morris, Blll 46,177 Morris, Carole 162 Morris, Charlotte 39,49 Morris, JoAnn 32,162 Morris, John 118 Morris, Larry 47,141 Morris, Lucy 162 Morris, Luther 177 Morris, Michael 162 Morris, Syble 162 Morris, Viola 48 Morrow, Ann E. 13,39 Moss, John 162 Moss, John 162 Moss, Lewanna 28,177 Moss, Richard 162 Mott, David 162 Moulton, Bill 118 Mouse r, Mouse r, Billie 177 Ronald 131 Mow, Kathleen 106, 178 Mow, Sharon 62, 67, 72,131,138 Moye r, Mullen, Mullins, Munks, Munro, Munson, Munson, Jim 44, 70,178 Janet 178 Wilma 178 Birdell 178 Roger 44, 48 Beautima 131 Harrison 46, 66, 76, 81, 82, 84, 86,162 Munson, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy. Murphy, Murray, Murray, Mute r, Myers, Myers, Mye rs, Leonard 162 Betty 11,14 Carol 109,162 Margaret 49,152 Shelby 42, 43, 64, 70, 131 Anna 131 Vurgilene 178 Orra 16 Helen 38, 66, 162 Kathie 70 Mary 178 N Nadiger, Janet 162 Nartker, Rudy 55, 56, 58,152 Navarre, Judy 178 Neal, Charlotte 162 Neaves, Nancy 178 Neldrick, Ruth Ann 30,118 Neldrett, Bill 178 Nelson, Carol 178 Nelson, Elsie 34, 48,178 Nelson, Lark 96, 97, 178 Nelson, Sharon 36, 56, 64,165 Nelson, Tom 178 Newcomb, Frances 162 Newhouse, Michael 35,131,138 Newton, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Phyllis 178 Derrls 57,152 George 178 Glenn 80,103,178 Kathryn 162 Sharon 56,178 Sylvia 178 oharieeiah, Jeanette 42, 46, 54, se, 59, eo, 64, 69,70,71,152 Okkonen, Errick 101,152 Oldenburg, William 162 olivar, Don 178 Oliver, Karen 178 olk, Wendel 178 Olliffe, Larry 4o, 41, 46, ea, 70, Olsen, Joanne 178 Olsen, Rodger 178 Olsen, Ronnie 178 Olson, Carol 57, 60, 67, 152 Olson, Rita 152 O'Neil, Norman 62,178 Opde nho lf, Marilyn 67,132 Orchestra 51 Orr, Terrell, 162 Ortez, Delores 38, 65, 68,132 Orvis, Allan 162 131, 143, 138 Osler, Tom 48, 50,132,138 Osmun, Bob 178 Osmun, Charlotte 54,515,162 Osmun, Monroe 8 Ostberg, Lori 34,55,132 Ostrander, Sharon 30,132 Oswalt, Judy 178 Ousnamer, Connie 162 Overton, Gertrude H. 13 Owens, Carol 178 Oxley, Karen 42, 57, sa,e4,e7,7z,1sz Ozbun, William 162 P Pack, Joyce 132 Padar, Albert 162 Padillam, Gladys 162 Palaian, George 55, 76, 103, 132 Palmer, Edwina 31, 72,132, 136' Pappas, Carl 178 Paquin, Janet 162 Paramo, Dennis 118 Pardee, Charles 162 Parent, Micheal 152 Parker, Bob 162 Parker, J. Allen 8 Parker, Leonard 152 Parker, Louis 132 Parks, Beverly 162 Parks, Michael 162 Parmenter, Charles 49 Parr, Richard 40, 68,162 Parris, Carol 178 Parrish, Mary 11,19, 23 Parrott, Charles 178 Parsons, Donna 178 Pasugnod, Virginia 132 Patrick, , Barbara 44, 45,178 Patrick, Beulah 44,178 Patterson, Barbara 54, 64, 72,109,162 Patterson, James 80, B6 Patterson, John 37, 38,162 Patton, Hazelene 26, 27, 28, 66, 1 Paul, lrene 132 Paul, Sandra 178 Paull, Sarah 49,132 Ben 32, 62,178 Dennis 62,162 Cardelia 178 David 96, 97, 98, 132 Dorothy 178 Joe 86,178 Gall 56,162 Russell 178 Pawley, Pawley, Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Pearce, Pearce, 205 41 Petroff, Carol 48 Petroff, Elinor 46, 55, 70,132 Pfeiffer, Barbara 38, 162 Pfeiffer, Mary Lou 132 Pheiifer, Mary 27 Phillips, Ann 48,178 Phipps, Wanda 118,121 Phlegm, John 76 Pickering, Esther 178 Pickford, Diana 178 Pierce, Michael 48 Pierson, Claude 178 Pietsch, Janice 178 Pieto, Jim 96 Pike, Mary 178 Pike, Sharon 54,162 Pipkin, Johnnie 162 Pirochta, Ann 34, 44, 66, 67, 69 72 73 132,138,184 Playcrafters 60 Pletsch, Janis 49 Plourde, Dave 162 Pointer, Donna 152 Poling, David 132 Pomeroy, Carolyn 178 Pontiac Motor Division 187 Pontiac Pottery 196 Pontiac State Bank 200 Pope, Kathy 26, 48,-178 Poponea, John 46 Poppleston, Gail 42,162 Popps, Judy 178 Porter, Neal 162 Poss, Beverly 132 Potter, Luella 163 Potvin, Charles 163 Powell, Dolores 132 Powell, David 49 Powell, Ewell 163 Powell, Laura 178 Powers, Jerry 44,90,91,163 Powers, Paul 163 Prell, Don 66, 80,178 Prell, George 76 Prell, Leonard 64,80,95,16 Prentis, Merline 163 Presby, Jackie 39,132 Presson, Dewayne 163 Price, Eric 152 Prleto, Jim 179 Pritchett, Elbert 132 Pritchett, James 76, 86,163 Proctor, Beverly 163 Proctor, Dan 55, 56, 65, 76,101 132 Projectlonists 68 Proper, Connie 163 Proud, Philip 8 Pruett, Jim 179 Pruett, Thurman 163 Pnltow, Joan 179 Prutow, Nancy 30, 55,132 Pullis, Sara 38, 60, 67, 163 Purdy, Ted 48 Pursell, Elbert 152 Pursley, Deanna 55 Purvis, Ruth 179 Putnam, George 19,58 Q Quackenbush, Nancy 141 Quayle, Bruce 34,163 Quick, Barbara 163 Quick, Janis 163 Quick, Judy 32,179 Quick, Larry isa Quill and Scroll 69 Quiver Staff 72 Seebald, Betsy 180 ll Rabzija, Bob 67, 85, 93, 94, 179 Rabaja, Phyllis 163 Rabaja, Rose 54, 65, 133 Radio Workshop 62 Radke, Carolyn 163 Ragland, Robert 46 Ramirez, Mark 163 Ramirez, Rebecca 179 Ramsey, Andrew 119 Ramsey, Jessica 28,39,179 Ramsey, Sharon 133 Randolph, Clayton 163 Randolph, Galen 46,47 Randolph, Janice 22 Rash, Charles 179 William 80, 86, 179 Jane 32, 39,163 Joanne 119 Warren 64 Ratclifl, Rathbun, Rathbun, Rathbun, Ratlill, Wtlllam 92,179 Ray, Glen 163 Ray, Hudson 46 Read, Russell 179 Reas, Gene 163 Reas, Glenda 38 Reaver, Peggy 141 Reck, Ray 179 Redemius, Charles 133 Redka, Ronald 179 Redmond, Sylvia 39,163 Reed, Clarence 152 Reed, Doris 26, 67, 72, 133 Reed, Jerry 76 Reed, Virginia 29,133 Reeves, Geraldine 28, 54,133 Reichert, Janet 163 Reichert, Kaye 152 Reid, Jerell 163 Reid, Jim 163 Reid, Norma 163 Reigle, Tassie 36 Du Barbara 12 ke 54, 57, 58, 67, 76, 96, Relyea, Gary 58,179 Remez, Jim 80, 95,179 Joe 179 Reineke, Relyea, Remley, Renziperis, George 31, 32, 44,179 Reserve Swimming 92 Adrienne 60, 66, 70,179 Ressler, Retan, Mary 163 Retaskie, Reuther, Delores 32,179 Thomas 163 Reyes, Elma 179 nick 45, 70, '11, eo, 81, e Reynolds, 163 Reynolds, Reynolds, Jerry 163 Joyce 65, 66, 69, 72, 133 JoAnne 179 Rhew, sue 30,5e, s9,'1z,15z Rihio, Elvita 163 Rice, ciandi.-1 179 Richards, Bob 96,100,103 Richards, Marcia 163 Richards, Roger 49 Rhames, Tena 26, 28,164 Richardson, Carl 163 Richardson, Horatio 15 Richardson, Jim 179 Richardson, Wanda 163 Stevenson, Jim 181 Richmond, Robert 133 Richway, James 179 Rickard, Robert 13, 69, 72, 185 Ricks, Bettye 163 Rie, Joann 179 Rie Rudolph 141 Riege, Judy 179 Riegle, Tassie 179 Riie, Delbert 68, 86,133 Riggs, Cornelia 44, 51,106,179 Rigottl, Victor 44 Riley, Michael 179 Ritchie, Harold 163 Ritter, Helen 36, 64, 133 Rives, Alice 106,179 Rizzuto, Russel 48, 50,179 Roach, Billy 81, 83,163 Roach, Leland 152 Robards, Robarge, Robarge, Judith 26,133 Gideon 4e,6e,91,10:1,13 Ronnie 66,163 Robertoy, Carolyn 163 Roberts, Andrea 30,119 Roberts, Dennis 46, 91,163 Roberts, Patricia 152 Roberts, Thomas 163 Roberts, Virgil 152 Roberts, Virginia 26,179 Robertson, Henry 81,83,179 Robertson, Kim 179 Orllncla 133 Robert 163 Robertson, Robertson, Robinson, NUIJIIISUYI, Robinson, Robinson, Bill 101 Dean 119,141 Jerald 133 Nancy 32,170 98,163 s, 101, ,184 3 Robinson, Patricia 30,133 Robinson, William 179 Robinson, Wilie 163 111 ril Scott, Constance 27, 28, 54, 134 Scott, Edith 164 Scott, Michael 141 Scott, Ralph 180 Scott, Tommye 67,180 Scribner, Robert 40,180 Scriven, Connie 28,109,134 Rochon, James 133 Rochon, Paul 64, 133 Rodgers, Elizabeth 18 Roeser, Doug 40, 44, 67, 80, 92, 179 Rogers, Charlana 26, 163 Rogers, Dlck 13, 40, 70, 71, 103 Rogers, Joice 179 Rogers, Michael 163 Rogers, Patrick 49, 179 Rognaldson, Karen 39,179 Scruggs, Robert 134 Scutt, Duane 180 Sealtest Dairy Products 195 Sebastian, Wes 80,180 Sedrick, can 31, 44, 55, ez, 65,134,138 Rohrer, Carol 163 , Rojas, Ernest 64, 65, 95, 179 Rollins, John 179 Rollins, Judy 28,179 Rollins, Leon 133 Romanelli, Carl 179 Romano, Jerry 133 Romano, Loretta 34,163 Seebald, Kathy 164 Segedl, Beverly 27 Selbert, Jesse 164 Selbert, Lucy 35,4 ,164 4, 64, 164 sekies, Kiki 56,72,106,107,164 sekies, Nick 40, 55, sz, 66,72,126,134 Selectlve Girls 56 Senick, Larry 164 Ronquino, Roy 9s,9'1,9a,1'19 Rose, Archie 133 Rose, Barbara 179 Rose, Gary 91,92 Rose, Martin 65 Rose, Ronald 152 Ross, David 152 Ross, Dennis 179 Ross, Earl 163 Ross, JoAnna 179 Ross, Judith 37, 39,163 Ross, Wilford 163 Rosser, Rollie 67,133 Rotsel, Bill 48, 50,179 Rotsel, Gertrude 13 Rotsel, Ralph 10,16, 30 Rounding, Connie 179 Rouse, Carolyn 49 Rouse, Judith 179 Roush, John 44,179 Rowe, Dean 133 Rowe, Lynn 179 Rubert, Mary 13 Rucker, Mary 179 Runnels, Priscilla 29, 66,133 Runyan, Edna 163 Runyan, Jerry 163 Senior Boys Ensemble 56 Senior Girls Ensemble 56 serwin, Rick 32, 44, 45, 155, 184 Severson, Willard 180 Sewell, Daniel 141 Sew N Save Fabric Shop 197 Seybert, Barbara 54, 56,152 Shadley, Barbara 44, 51, 180, 183 Shafer, Judy 164 Shaft, Carol 164 Shara, Joseph 17 Shaver, Barbara 66,164 Shaw, Charlene 164 Shaw, Ken 44, 85,95, 180 Shaw, Louise 35, 44, 64, '10, 152 Shaw, Mary 180 Shaws Jewelers 189 Shea, Delores 42, 55, 56, 65, 69, 72, 152, Shearer, Garland 40, 68, 164 Sheffer, Mel 164 Shetfer, Naomi 164 Sheffield, Geraldine 64,164 Shell, William 80,180 Shelton, Claudette 164 Shelton, Lona 30, 66, 164 Shepherd, Marcia 44,164 Sheridan, Jim 92,164 Sherman, Glenn 80, 86,180 Sherman, Roger 101,164 Shields, Mike 80, 86, 180 Shile, William 44,180 Shook, De lphine 180 Rush, Jerry 76, 86,179 Russell, Gerald 152 Russell, Glenna 179 Russell, Linda 163 Russell, Marion 179 Russell, Marshall 179 Russell, Nancy 133 Russell, Pricilla 179 Russell, Rachel 26 Russell, Rana 179 Rnih, Jim 91,163 Ryan, Jack 119 Ryden, Linda 179 Shook, Janet 164 Shook, Merlyn 49,152 Sho rey, Sho rte r, Shorte r, Sho rte r, Shrum, Shrum, Suzanne 180 Frank 80, 85, 86, 180 Lollie 39,180 Nick 46, 76,104,134 Linwood 164 Lonnie 180 S Saarl, Jane 32,179 Sabisch, JoAnne 163 Sach, Cynthia 32,179 Sage, Clare 141 Sahr, Patricia 179 Salisbury, Fred 163 Sallee, Gary 48, 49,163 Samardzija, Mike 46,104,105,163 Sampson, Glenda 179 Sampson, Jack 100,141 Sampson, Lula 134 Samson, Carlton 179 Sanford, Herbert 16,22 Santala, Edward 163 Satow, Douglas 134 Saunders, Tom 163 Savedge, Richard 64,134 Savvas, Sam 28,134 Sawyers, Alvin 179 Saxton, Jim 134 Schaar, Bob 101,163 Schaffer, Carol 179 Schatzley, Jack 30, 31,134 Shurber, August 17 Siavrakas, Pete 180 Sibra, Joan 134 Siegal, Jeti 31,95,134 Slgler, Jerry 164 Simmons, Carol 167 Simmons, Carol 134 Simmons, Ronald 164 Simmons, Sally 32, 36,180 Simmons, Simms, Alice 164 Simson, Marvyl 48 Singleton, Joann 164 Sloan, Peggy 164 Slrbaugh, Gary 152 Sisk, Johnny 164 Sjoblom, Doris 134 Skinner, Ella 164 Skinner, Jim 20, 46, 81, 83, 93, 94 Skinner, Sophia 42, 59, 60, 134,138,144 Skrine, June 180 Slade, Emest 95, 96,180 Slater, Kay 32,64 Smeade, 1-Iarold 9,26 Scherbtng, Dorothy 180 Schimmel, Louis 8 Sclanek, Jack 86,163 Schloerke, Wallace 14,46,135 Schneider, Louis 163 Schoenemann, Diane 47, 68,180 Schram, Duane 180 Schram, Jerry 141 Schramm Pharmacy 194 Schremp, Janet 180 Schrod, Erika 180 Schrodi, Tom 32, 57,180 Schroeder, Patsy 163 Schroeder, Sally 42, 60,180 Schultz, Luther 180 Schulze, Phyllis 163 Schumacher, Judy 180 Schurlchl, Philip 164 Schurman, Richard 180 smith, Bruce '16, 86,101,164 Smith, Bruce 91,180 Smith, Carole 141 Smith, Caroline 152 Smith, Connie 66,180 Smith, Donald 40,141 Smith, Ed 164 Smith, Eston 40, 60,134 Smith, Fred 95,165 Smith, Gerald 152 Smith, Henry 80, 96, 97,181 Smith, James 152 Smith, Jean 18,42 Smith, Jerry 40,165 Smith, Jim 180 Smith, Joan 165 Smith, Judy 66,181 Smith, Ken 86,100,165 Smith, Larry 181 Smith, Marilyn 30,119 Smith, Martin 119 l 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Smith, Mary 181 Smith, Mary Ann 134 Smith, Mary Jo 26,47 Smith, Nancy 181 Smith, Neal 96,152 Smith, Nellie 28, 38,181 Smith, Patricia 27,165 Smith, Paul 181 Smith, Ray '16, 81,165 Smith, Robert 165 Smith, Robert 181 Smith, Roberta 181 Smith, Rowena 13 Smith, Sandra 181 Smith, Sharon 66,165 Smith, Sharon G. 119 Smith, Shirley 181 Smith, Susan :12,44,1os,1a1 Smith, Tom 181 Smith, waiter 19,31 Smith, Wayne 181 Smith, Worley 68, 134,138 Snelling, Gary 181 Snover, Ruth 165 Snow, Shirley 135 Snyder, Wilma 165 Soditch, Norma 165 Sokol, Richard 181 Sommerville, Sandra 42, 55, 56, 58 135, 138 Sommerville, Susan 42, 58, 60 Sonnenberg, Gerald 68,141 Sontag, Terry 165 Sophomore Basketball 85 Soriano, Robert 181 Souden, Jerry 68,165 Sowell, Dan 66, 89, 165 Sowels, Donna 181 Spangler, Sharon 181 Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home 188 Sparks, Raydtth 60,165 Spear, Camle 165 Spellman Studios 193 Spencer, Larry 165 Spicer, Herman 76,165 Spitzbarth, Marlene 165 Splude, Dorothy 106,181 Spooner, Gloria 165,181 Sprague, Bruce 165 Sprague, Phyllis 64,165 Spratt, Steven 165 Spurgeon, David 181 Spurlock, Douglas 39,181 Spurlock, Sharon 135 Stabley, Gail 181 Stabley, Joyce 165 Stacy, Carol 58, 109, 165 Stafford, Doris 135 Stafford, Patricia 135 Staley, Frances 9,19 Staley, Fred 46, 76, 85, 94,181 Staley, Larry 181 Stalions, Charles 135 Stanley, Beverly 38, 39, 165 Stanley, Rita 38,39,48,165 Stanton, Sharron 135 Stark, Charles 165 stark, Fred 1111 stark, Lee 165 Starns, Linda 165 Starr, Pat 26 Stasiak, Pat 64,181 Stechow, Barbara 36,181 Stein, Sandra 165 steinhiiagh, Susan ss,1o,155 Steinhelper, Laura 22 Stephens, Bertha 16 Stephens, Betty Jo 30,135 Stephens, Ruby 39,165 Stephison, Floyd 165 Stevens, Beryl 30,119 Stevens, Charles 31,152 Stevens, Connie 181 Stevens, Danny 165 Stevens, Gordon 181 Stevens, Grace 55, 57,135 Stevens, Gregory 152 Stewart, Bruce 135 Stewart, George Z0 Stickel, Dewayne 181 Stewart, Karen 119 Stickney, Linda 56,66,165 Stinson, Pat 119 Stockwell, Janet 165 Stockwell, Jim 181 Stoehr, John 165 Stoglin, James 119 Stoglin, Richard 119 Stone, Eugene 49 Stone, Mary 119 Stone, Sharon 165 Stoner, Janet 152 Stoner, Linda 48,152 Stoner, Roy 22 Stott, James 66 1 59, 60, Zimmer, Delbert 152 3 .5 ,4 v, 6 ,4 ,,g,.,,,,,. 4, Strahan, Shlrley 181 Strainer, David 181 Strait, Dennis 62,181 Strang, Michael 31, 68, 135 Strang, Barbara 109,181 Strong, David 165 Strong, Helen 165 Strong, Sally 64,181 Strozeski, Loretta 30,135 Struckman, Sharon 32, 36, 181 Stuart, Connie 26 Stuart, Sara 56,135 Student Council 64-65 Student Union 66-67 Sturgis, Christiana 165 Stutesman, Janet 165 Stutzman, Roger 181 Sugg, Ronnie 17,104,165 Suhr, Phyllis 56,181 Summerville, Bill 165 Sumner, Brenda 181 Supernault, Jerry 165 Supp, Frances 181 Surowltz, Delores 28, 62,135 Sutten, Louise 21 Sutton, Marilyn 165 Sutton, Patricia 30,119 Swan, Fred 135 Swank, James 181 Swansey, Diana 165 Swanson, Don 161 Swanson, Helen 16,42 Swartz, Sharon 165 Sweeney, Robert 181 Sweet, Joyce 15 Swenson, Kay 66,165 Swimming 90-92 Swindell, Dennis 141 Swindell, Joann 66,135 Syers, Charles 61, 64,135 Synder, Wilma 65 Szabo, Steve 15, 20, 80, 96 T Tabor, Linda 181 Taggart, Beverly 181 Tally, James 165 Tanksley, Harvest 119 Tanner, Judy 181 Tanner, Karen 181 Tant, Billie 165 Tarpley, Tom 181 Tate, Donna 66,165 Tate, Pat 30,135 Tayler, Addie aa, 39, 54, 65,135 Taylor, Ellen 54, 56, 66, 70,152 Taylor, James 119 Taylor, John 46, 104,105,165 Taylor, John 165 Taylor, Kathy 181 Taylor, Mattie 181 Taylor, Mike 165 Taylor, Virginia 30, 56,135 Tayon, Joyce 181 Teaque, Robert 165 Ted's Restaurant And Drive-in 192 Teets, Jim 80,181 Tennant, Tennis 1 renny, Bob 40, 44, 45, 69, 72, Richard 181 02-103 Termarsch, Karen 181 Terry, Andrew 60, 85, 86,181 Terry, Beebe 30,136 Terry, Donna 165 Terry, Jackie 30,136 Terry, James 136 Terry, Linda 165,181 Thacker, David 181 Thaxton, Larry 181 Theeringer, Ray 66,165 Thespians 59 Thie se, Thigpen, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thompson, Judy 66,165 Mabel 38,165 Al icoachl 101 Arthur 30,152 Bakery 191 Bob 95 Duane 36,76, 96,136,138 Eugene 181 Jan 27,28,35,66, 136,138 lvlike 80,165 Robert 165 Tom 181 Tommy 181 Vivian 106, 165 137,138 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Emily 66,136 136, 138 Eugenia 30, 119, 121 Jacqueline 152 Judie 165 Lynn 53, 60, 64 Thorne, Dena 165 Thorne, Fransetta 136 Thrasher, Tom 165 ,161 Threet, Tlltman, Sandra 39, 181 Dick 95,181 Tlnson, Tlnson, Joseph 136 Sandra 44,165 Tlpolt, Georgia 181 Larry 182 rry 162 Toby, Bernie 66,165 Todd, David 48 Todd, Diana 136 Todd, Joanne 182 Toler, Emma 47,166 Tippin, Tlltman, Joe 136 Tlson, La Tollefson, Rolly 46, 68, 70, 90, 91,10 Tomahawk 70 Tomkins, Marilyn 179 Tompkins, Bryan 182 Tompkins, William 16 Tomrell, Tom 182 Toth, George 86,166 Toth, Steve 86,182 Totten, William 119 Townes, Dorothy 166 Townsend, Larry 152 Tracy, Maureen 182 Tracey, Tom 166 Track 86-89 Trammel, Gary 182 Trammel, Janet 166 Trammell, Myrtle 182 Travis, Allen 179 Travis, Lennetta 26,166 Traynor, Velia 182 Treece, Charles 119 Treece, Joan 66,166 Tremper, Paul 31,68,76,136, Trent, Terry 166 Trevenio, Alex 166 Trevino, Erasmo 96 Trevino, Hortencia 182 Trevino, Sophia 35,136 Trletsch, Nicky 44, 54,60,166 Tucker, Belord 22 Tucker, Jack 166 Turner, Annette 166 Turner, Barbara 166 Turner, Marcus 86,166 Turner, Mary 119 Turrell, Sandra 66,109,182 Turton, Robert 136 Tuson, Robert 65, 67,136 Tuttle, Jim 182 Tuttle, Karen 166 Tweit, Jean 30,119 Twichel, Kay 26, 42, 56,166 Tysick, , Kenneth 182 lf 138 Uligian, Greg 40, 44, 92, 155, 162 Uligian, Susan 56, 67, 136, 136 Ulman, Esther 22 Underhill, Linda 182 Upton, Muriel 29, 30, 54, 64,11 Urschalitz, Bob 166 USHERS CLUB 47 v Vackaro, John 64,119 Vahlbusch, Charles 182 Vallad, Bonnie 27,166 Vanagriff, Pat 162 Van Busklrk, Bill 166 Vandecar, Harlean 49,136 Vandecar, Karen 182 9,121 Vandecar, Vickie 54, 56, 58, 62, 136 Vandwarker, Sharon 120 VanHorn, Gary 182 nice 27 182 VanHom, Ja , VanHouten, Leo 182 VanMatre, VanRyzin, Arthur 20,81 VanTassel, Susie 62,166 VanTrease, Richard 38,182 VanTuyl, Neal 166 Varsity Basketball 81-84 Varsity Club 46 Varsity Football 76-80 Vasblnder, Valerie 32, 66, 182 Vaughan, Barbara 30,136 Vaughan, Bonnie 166 Vaughn, Louise 14 Vernon, Ellis 182 Vernon, Marilyn 42, 54, 56, 66, Vlc's Record Shop 191 Bob 29, 59, 501 66, 68,127,136 Vincent, Dennis 85, 86,182 Vincent, Judy 182 Vinegar, Sylvester 120 Vinson, Frankie 182 Vinson, Robert 120 Vlpperman, Nancy 182 Vogel, Beatrix 15 Vogel, Sally 56, 60, 109,166 Volk, Elsie 27 Voltmann, Doreen 19,57 3,136,138 Harry 46, 69, 70, 102, 103, 135, 138 166 Vore, Thomas 166 Vought, Janet 64,182 Voydanofl, Doug 40, 46,76,166 Voynar, Brenda 141 W Wagner, Glenda 166 Wagner, Judy 182 Walte's Department Store 197 wakder, Bob 162 Walden, Bill 182 Walenclk, Sharon 56,61 Walker, Bob 85 Walker, Kennetl1 166 Walker, Lynn 55, 59, 61, 64,146, Walker, Stan 31, 32,95,166 Walkerdlne, Janet 32,182 Wall, Gerald 80,182 Wall, Larry 136 Wallis, Richard 166 Walls, Genny 182 Walsh, Patrick 136 Waltman, Melvin 152 Walton, Jerry 182 Ward, Francis 166 Ward, James 182 Ward, Jean 26,166,180 ward, Judy 32, 66,162 Wardell, Phyllis 57,166 Warden, Bob 182 Waring, Maryan 56,182 Waring, Mary Jo 28 Warn, Lois 30,136 Warren, Dennis 120 Warren, Sally 44, 56, 58, 66,152 166 Warren, Sharon 44, 54, 69, 72, 136, 185, 138 Warrilow, Art 166 Washington, Gladys 166 Washington, Lillie 38,166 Wasik, Claudia 106,136,138 Wassemiller, Donna 166 Waterman, Elma 11 Watkin, Jesse 166 Watkins, Herbert 141 Watkins, James 166 Watkins, Jessie 76, 86,101 Watkins, Jim 65,101,166 Watkins, Judy 182 Watkins, Larry 182 Watkins, Lessie 120,121 Watkins, Ruth Ann 142 Watros, Frances 166 Watson, Glenn 182 Watson, John 182 Watson, Pat 56, 57, 58, 60,166 Watts, Allen 120 Watts, Beverly 65,182 waits, John 152 Weaton, Gerry 182 Weaver, Jim 182 Weaver, Nancy 182 Webb, Kenneth 166 Webb, Patricia 166 Weber, James 142 Weber, Larry 80,182 Webster, Paula 32,182 Webster, Ruth 182 Webster, Susan 166 Welder, Lore 56,136 Weight-Lifting 101 Weishaar, Fred 166 Weishaar, Pau.l 166 We itz, Kathleen 182 Welch, Jack 33, 76, 152 Welch, Jucy 72,152 Weldon' s Spo rtlng Goods Wells, Weitz, 197 Nancy 32, 70,182 Kathleen 39 Wenzel, Harry 13,76, 86 Wern, Eunice 166 West, Enar 17 West, Kenneth 66 West Margaret 16 Westerman, John 80,536,182 Weyerm, Marvin 182 Wharry, Priscilla 182 Whatson, Jody 182 Wheeler, Francis 49 Whit, Adoise 182 Whitaker, Dennis 182 White, Barbara 182 White, Columbus 66,166 White, Dorothy 120 White, Essle 166 White, Forest 182 White, Henry 142 White, Phillip 166 White, Sue 166 Whitehead, Richard 80, 96,182 whiteness, Tom 46, 76, 96, 166 Whiteman, John 85,101,182 wnliers, sndle 31, 35, 37, aa, 39, Whitfield, Kay 66,182 Whitfield, Sue 136 Whiting, Ann 30, 64, 137,138 207 136, 152,138 Whltlow, Jim 166 Whitme Whitme 137, 1 r, Dana P. 8 r, nick 20,46,76,81,63,104,105, 38 Whittaker, Tom 182 Whittington, Darlene 166 Wlbley, John 76, 95,166 Wlggs Colony Shop 192 Wllke, Jean 182 Wllke, Leona 166 Wilcox, Clifford 15 Wilder, Dewey 182 Wiles, Robert 50 Wlles, William 48,137 Wlliong, Robert 137 Wilkins, Allred 166 Wilkins, Terry 48, 50,183 Wilkinson, Theda 106,166 Wilkinson, Wade 48 Willett, Willett, Williams, williams, williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, 185 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Willis, willls, Bill 183 Dennis 183 Alan 183 Beverly 62, 63,137 Claudia 39, 56, 58, 64,183 Damon 166 David 65, 80, 86,166,183 Edith 183 Erna 183 James 48,166 Jerry 20, 81, 82, 83, 93,137 John 166 Lee 183 Levy 59, 60,137 Mary Alice 37, 38, 65 Maxine 166 Melvin 49,183 Nancy 166 Patricia 137 Peggy 26,137 Roger 62,166 Rosemary 27, 26,137 Willie 86 James 183 Jerry 152 68 13 Willis, Juanita 166 Willson, Wilsey, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilton, Winter, Winters, William 17,96 Bonnie 166 Arnold 14,76,95 Dean 20, 76, 86 Della 183 Linda 183 Thelma 183 Virginia 27 Ronald 137 Robert 68 Janice 166 Wiscombe, Marlene 167 Wiscombe, Sam 96,183 Wolfe, Barbara 137 Wolfington, Linda 183 Wonderland Shop 194 Wonders, Sharon 167 Emmanuel 54, 56, 64,72, 137, f 4 7,1381 139 Wood, Eugene 137 Wood, Joanne 32, 42, 59, 60, 70,109,167 Wood, Jean 142 Wood, Mary 28, 42, 167 Wood, Sue 70, 183 Wood, Valda 167 Woody, Brenda 167 Woody, Denrlia 183 Woolcock, Brian 48,167 Wrestling 96-98 Wray, Sandra 32, 183 Wright, James 167 Wyrlck, Jim 183 Wyzgoski, Arlene 183 Y Y-Teens 42-43 Yarbrough, Ruth 106,183 Yates, Gloria 183 Yates, Linda 27,167 Yeager, Judie 30, 55,120,121 Yerkes, Clinton 32, 51, 183 Young, Diane 167 Young, Lyle 167 Young, Richard 183 Young, Sandra 167 Young, Sharon 64,163 Young, Williette 167 Youngpeter, John M. 15,44 Youngs, Nancy 47,183 Z Zimmerman, Joanne 183 Zittel, Fred 14, 76, 85 Zumbrunnen, Carol 183 Tilgk. 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