Ritenour High School - Melaureus Yearbook (Overland, MO)

 - Class of 1968

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' . 4 .. .4 1 . 4 4 ,M ' ' '.. 41VV V 4 V -4 . li' A .An , 5 V V 1 . 4 .. 4 4 41 - . -V 'N W L E, Y .X V 4, - W 4 4 4 . .' 'sg 'F . ' w 2-,.!? The community is a system which needs people of many different skills in order to function. St. Louis realizes the training required for these positions and has instituted several Universities and junior Colleges for individual need. Ritenour prepares the student by providing the classes and guidance related to his future Career. l l Q 3 I 4 . .. .-'X' W I 1gtonUniversity 15 Ritenour lies amidst this vast expanse, becoming a small, but vital reflection of the community in which the student will live. .. . ' W ' I 'r 0 4 , . ,: . .17-,.. ..-Iv' , -, V ,I Q . ' -.FF . . -. , , 1 :fb-4 V tr 1' .A Y, -.A A . ' ' , V in' I ff .- ' u,,.x ' -.I .V -,,. . , -3- . ,.1f,, A ,. ,LV ,I ,. :- . 1, M ' ,. ,.',-,F , 6 ,132-T M r. Triplett M r. Kustrup S 'X it -+ .iii FACULTY 768 Ritenouris faculty no longer functions only as a teaching staff. Rather, they spend many hours in- volved directly with the students through clubs, social activities and sporting events, in addition to preparing lessons and grading papers. Ritenouris teacheras prefer to meet the student on his level, personally and infor- mally. Without student's there would be no school, but without teachers there would be no students. -K Mr. Seagraves y.! . .v,. ul Q 5 H, ll ,., . -.3 . I 5 V , W 'A .n' ',- , ' ' -rr .' .- ..J . , - o , 4 A !! u?f' T at W 1 wi f 'f 'J f V 'x .H .1 l X, Q 3 1 . 1, A . 4 F, .fi .1 M ? 1 1 5 . 7 E ,432 A, J 1 I Q J Wi f f I 'Y .I 1, v .1 :FV in 1 ,- ..-lg T, x , uf 'f 1. -f . Q. K5 ,A A P in 1-1 Mr. Bernard presides at the meetings. Board of Education Discussions linger on, past the time of adjoumment. presented before the Board are matters. by 1 X. The Board makes decisions concerning the entire school district 21 Administration ,68 It is through these men that Ritenour functions as a single unit, each is responsi- ble for his particular area and must main- tain harmony with the others. Mr. Traut- wein, as principal, is familiar with every aspect of the school's activities, and his work increases as Ritenour's population continues to grow. These men devote many additional hours to the school than are required, because they know that the purpose of the school is to serve the student, and they never forget this. Mr. A. K. Trautwein Principal B.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. M. in Ed., U. of Mo. Mr. C. K. Cantley Assistant Principal B.S. in Ed., Southeast Mo. St. C, M. in Ed., U. of Mo. F: .11-A .. l,,.....'T '.'1 ' Despite his happy expression, Mr. Trautwein prefers to spend little time at his desk. 'L T' F .. K 1. z',1l7 Even an assistant principal needs a quick smile and a good sense of humor. E?-'Ewen I E I5 22 Mr. William Smith Assistant Principal B.S. in Ed., Snntllcast M.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. Mr Moore spgnds mam hours .irr ingmg what appears to be a simple The paper work often Concerns new eqmpment tournament phone is the qnicltust mtv to line up .1 cldsa activity. go:tL13SCMEd St C 23 'Q nfs Guidance '68 A guidance Counselor has the nearly impossible task of being a- personal friend of each student. As Ritenour's popula- tion approachcs the 3000 mark, it becomes even more difficult to see everyone. Cheerful, understanding, and quick with a smile, Ritenoufs counselors are direct links be- tween the students and their school. A it l U ', iiiiiffi ,i,uf7 ml! iii JW ' -.1 iiifil it ,lm ' i4V ' ' jd Iojfij filk lifllpf Mr. Howard Williamson, Director of Guidance C I I' ll- J B.S. U. of Mo M.Siin Ed., Ui ofMo. - X E X flkfil i l D U l U any fi ll ' l l 1 l M r. Leonard Seagraves unior Guidance -I I B.S. in Ed., S.M.S.C. ii jadwl as , uf . V 1 Rig. 1 'illj if. 1 i ixjdfila XM I KO liiii j l 'N-if j .sr- Mr. Edward Fuller, Senior Guidance NLS. in Ed., SILUI B.S. in Ed., Northwest Mo. S.C. M.S, in Ed., Central Mo. S. C. l Mrs. Marie Sample, Sophomore Guidance B.S., Southeast Mo. S.C. M.A., U. of Mo. Mr. Herbert Campbell Sophomore Guidance lvl.A. in Ed. Northeast Mo. S.C. ll v l1 1 ll w lg A - , . l l l l S-we ? 4 Certificate in Counseling L - ? Mr. Frank Armentrout Biology B. Ed., S.l.U. M.S., Washington U. l r Mrs. Paula Badger Home Economics B.S. in Home EC. S. E. Mo. St. C. Mrs. Bernardino Bird English A.B., Indiana U. lVl.A., U. of Mich. Mr. Richard Black Geometry Team X B.S. in Ed. S. E, Mo. St. C. J . V N Miss Doris Borgelt Jr f English xi i l xi! ' X B.A. in English Qi Y X. N Miss Kay Bollwerk English B.A. St. Louis U. Mo. Nalley College il Q15 ,Ol mg, E RTW Ji il sill fl X 26 Faculty 68 Mr, john Boroughf Speech, English B.A. Principia Mr. Lawrence Ccrmun B.S. in lid. S.W. Mo. St, C Boswell M rs. Barbara Borsch ow Social Studies B.A., U. of Colo. M.A., U. of Colo. ' 2 ,, 'fi 3 . . 1, ' ,,.,f,E,. Dr. Burton Boxerman Social Studies A.B., Washington U. A.M., St. Louis U. Ph.D., St. Louis U. Mr. Larry Boxerman Social Studies B.S. in Ed., Washington U. M.S. in Sec. Ed., S.I.U. 27 L Mrs. Margaret Bracken W Librarian y , X Faculty 68 If ' U - :L-,ll Miss Mary Brueggen English B.S. in Ed. S.E. Mo. St. C. Mr. Wilbert Boyd Mr. Herbert Busch Commerce Social Studies B.S. in Com., Warrensburgh B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed., U. Of Mo, SE. MO. St. C. Mrs. Sue Butler Social Studies B.A. Purdue U. M.A., Washington U. Miss Jacqueline Bromley English Marymount College QQMQA if KLM Mr. Allan Byers Music B.M.E., U. of Nell. M.M., U. ol' Neh. anclra Chrtwood Woods C.. Mrs. Gail Chulick hnglish B.A. U. ofthe Pacific Mr. Thomas Cobb English A.B. in Eng. Drury College 29 'f f , Mr. Dale Carter Physics B.S.', Ark. St. U. M.S.E., Ark. St. U. Mr. Thomas Coay Commerce B.S. in Sec. Ed. Mo. St. C. Mrs. Melissa Crisp A.B. Washington U. M r. john Crowell Social Studies 8.5. in Ed, Southeast Mo. St. C Miss Ann Daly Geometry Team A.B. in Math., Mt. St. Schol. C. Graduate Work, St. Louis U. 81 Univ. of Miss. Mr. james Dame Industrial Arts HS. in Art, Mo. Valley C. BS. in Ed., Univ, of Mo. Mr. Anthony Deho Music B.S. in Music Ed., Northeast Mo. St. C. M.A. in Music Ed., Northeast Mo. St. C. Lx as Own ffl Dr. lidwurcl Dickison Social Studies l'll.D. Sl. Louis U. V .La-IIIUYL Ili .-. M r Charles Devlin Mz1th1.nl.1t1c:s . . L. Mo. SL C Miss janet Dell English Faculty ,68 Gounbtq 5.315 iz'a'o1ri'w-M. l Mr. Raymond Dnney BA., Franklin Col. M.A., Purdue U. Miss Katherine Digby Commerce AB. Washington U. Physical Education B.S, in Htl., SE. MO. St. C. M.S. in Ed.,S.l.U, , Mrs. Barbara Doherty English B.S. in Ed. Indiana U. of Pa. i'-- - I 31 Miss Donna Eagles Commerce B.Sl in Ed., SIU M.S. in ECI., SIU Eli. ' i I 6? ,f f'f'L:ivwJ e , Z 1:3 fbi Q vm I .if I ...mf ' 4 1 ri if ' , . -E-4, 5 f. 1 . ,W ,-75.14 . 'l.' ..-ZIVI' - Y.,-4 Iss' Mrs. julia Eimcs Mutllcmutics B.S. in Sec. Ed. SIU , VZ5i r Mr. Leroy Engcrt Physical Ed. Valparaiso U. M.A. + 530 Washington U. Mrs. Licne Evans English, Spanish B.A. L.M.U. 32 . V 45. .ul Arg . . v Faculty '68 Mr. Paul Fett C.O.E. B.S. in Ed., N. E. Mo. SI. C. M.A., SIU 5 i . ,,,..x-f- Mr. Alvin Francis Industrial Arts B.S. in Ind. Arts Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. M r. Melge Golterman Driver's Education A. B. Central Methodist C. Mrs 'Sharon Gorman Mathematics Russian We 4- d F455 'Zi 's r. I V If Mr. james Hassinger Chemistry B.S. in Chem., U. of Mo. M.S. in Ed., St. Louis U. M.S. in Chem., U. of Mo. i xx . N l 1 . ' , K X A Ni l XT5'XX1lU ll N xii k I x l . A t . Tix x X, M r. jo in Hendry English A.B. Univ. of Mo. Mr. Pete Hensel Physical Education B. S. SIU lull! .:- '-i .Sn .1 Mr. Steve Hickman Mathematics B.A. in Math Central Meth. Col, 'Ky' 34 M rs, Virginia Harmon BA., Washington U. MA. in Math. Washington U Miss june Harrison Physical Education Bb. in lull. Univ. of Mn, if Faculty ,68 Miss Ann Hodges Physical Education B.S. in lid. Southeast Mo. St. C Z' X ' Mrs. judy Hoffman Washington U. .T A 1 , NCQ, Mr. jackson Chemistry, Muthmatics B.S., Central Mo. St. C. M.S., Univ. of Mo. Miss Mamie Hurst Social Studivs Bb. + Southeast Mo, St. C. M rs. Betty johnson Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Northeast Mo. St. C. l Social Studies 4, '51 BA, W 1' J A v f Faculty ,68 wi Mr. David Kastrup English Calif. St. C. K. . u ' I -4.-slr Q Mrs. Leta King Social Studies B.A., Central Meth. M. in Ed., U. of Mo. Miss Marg.1rLtKLrr Mathematics B.S. in Math St. Louis U. Mr. Leo Kluesner Biology B.S., Wash. SL U. M.Sc., U. Of Mo. f ical. ' 'A 4. Ji Mr. Ronalcl l Social Slnclics HA. 4 M n rra y St. C. Mrs. jane Kraemer Home Economics B.S. in Ed., Washington U. Graduate Work, U. of Mo,, Washington U Mr. Chris Kuhn Social Studies , B.S., St. Louis U K ts MA., sr, Louis U Mr. M1chaelMclntyre Physical Education B.A. William jewcll Miss P. L. McLaughlin English B.S. in Eng. Si. Louis U. MS. in Ed. 81 Eng. S.l.U. 37 i I, l. r M r. Len Mansfield Miss Mary Magill French B.S. in lid. Southeast Mo. St. C. Industrial Arts B.S. in Ed., Kansas State fPittJ M.S. in Adm., LASC, USC, UCR, California Mr. Dennis Metheny Biology B,S. in Ed. Arkansas St. Univ. M rs. judi Mitchener English B.A. in Ed. U. of Mo. 38 x J Mr. Don Maxey Physical Education B.S. in Ed., Mo. St. Teacher C., Kirksville M.A. in Health and Phys. Ed., U. of Mo. and XL- 1 f Faculty 68 English B.S. in Ed. Social Studies B.S. in Ed. Mr. C, Wayne Mosher Biology B.S. in Ed, Northeast Mo. St. C Miss Pam Moss English B,S. in Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. Miss Judy Montgomerx Southeast Mo St C Mr. jim Moore Northeast Mo bt C ' Miss Patricia Murray Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. Faculty ,68 Miss Barbara Plumb English B.S. in Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. Mr. Charles Platipodis English B.A. William jewell Miss Mary Nonnenkamp Art HS. in English Si. Louis U. Mr. Ronald Ocsch Biology BS. in Ed., Central Mo. St. C. M.A. in Biol., Central Mo. St, C. f 9 U ffl X X ii fl 40 N up i Mrs. Nancy Commerce B.S. in Ed. Univ. of Mo. Miss Faye Probus Physical Education i B.S. in Ed. Southeast Mo. Sl. C T 1 , ,Mi , 4 V Ji ,Z I E .W 1 ny , rj,'f'!iQ I!! fill X ,w if I JU if I nxly J 'XL mga wr, lv N wi!! Miss Mary Louise Ray Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Univ. of Mo. Mr. Ronald Rice Social Studies A.B. in Sociology Univ. of Mo. Mrs. Doris Ridgway Commerce B.S. in Ed. Central Mo. St. C. Mr. Eddie Ross Biology B.S. in Secondary Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. 42 Mr. Robert Roberts Miss Sharon Riley Industrial Arts Commerce B.S. in Incl. Arts B.S. in Ed, Southeast Mo. St. C. Northeast Mn, St. C Mr. Allen Rose Instrumental Music A.B., Washington U. M.A., Washington U. l i NH-aging LT' U fi gi 4 N i A X, W- F X u Mr. Clifford Schroeder Social Studies B.S. in Secondary Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. Mrs. Darlene Seufert Social Studies B.S. Bowling Green St. U. Miss Glenda Sitzes Commerce B.S. Bus. Ed. S.E. Mo. St. Col. Faculty '68 rf' 'rf 'l'Ilg-gf M rs. Louise Speh Librarian B.S. in Ed., S. E. Mo. St. C. M.S., St. Louis U. Mr. William Shelton Social Studies B.A. in Pol. Sc., St. Louis U, M.A. in Pol. Sc., St. Louis U. +5 6 L :-li 44 ' , 4 illlll el 127 -.I Vx., ' ff Mrs. Donna Smith English, Speech B.S. in Ed. U. of Mo. M r. Durrcll Struit Chemistry BS. Iowa Wcslcyun Univ. Miss Dorothy Stcwa rt Mr. Homer Stewart Social Studies B.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. M.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. Mr. Russell Stokes Social Studios A.B., U. of Mo. M.A., U. of Mo. English A, B, Fontbonnc College .. T,-l :.,', ' A A X X I. 45 Mr. Tom Sutton Mathematics B.S. in Ed., S.E. Mo. St. M.S. in Rel. Ed. S. Bap. Theo. Sem., Kentucky Mrs. Evelyn Swanson Commerce A.B. Washington Univ. IU uv-or X Mr. Virgil Todd C. O. E. HS., U. of Mo. M.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. 'fi' 9 ...... w E Q.E4?:R'A lm Mr. Thomas Triplctt Spanish B.S. in Ed. Southeast Mo. St. C. - 1. M r. jerry Tonioli Art HS. in lfcl, Southeast Mo. St. C. M r. Clifford Underwood Social Studies Asso. in Arts, S.W. Bap. C. B.S. in Ed., S.W. Mo. St. C. M.S. in Ed., U. of Mo. .7, Xt Mr. Robert Twitchell Social Studies WV . ip 'rf M r. Richard Walters Social Studios B.S.. Sli. Mo. St. C. Mb. in lad., U. ol Mu. M rs. Anno Whitt' English B.S. in Ed. S.E. Mo. St. C. aculty '68 - .5 .1 ffl Mr. Irvin Whitehead Physical Education B.S. in Ed. 5. IL. Mo. St, C. Mrs. Donna Young Physical Education B. U, of M 0. 47 .b, .E .T Mrs. Patricia Zavadil English B.S. in Ed. Northeast Mo. St. C. MA! 7 0 1 I if M W l Mrs. Elaine Zciler Secy. in Charge Illia.. M rs. Murilouisc Arismun l'rincipul's Office Mrs. Olive Lain Attencluncc Ollicu Nr if if I y-Y? x Mrs. Hilcla Foltyn Attendance Ollicc P , ,. ii ' 1 V 'Fr .4 A. C! J- , mf' M rs. Thelma Carter Soph.-j r. Guidance Ollicc l ' , I ,I Miss Phyllis Welmon Sr. Guidance OHice 48 P Mrs C illlcrinv Dunlap l ilmrary Oflicc Dining Room Supervisor Mrs. Yvonne Hendricks Book Store Manager me- Mrs. Wanda Olsen Dining Room Supervisor Special Personnel ,68 M rs. VVanda Medlin Nurse M 0. Baptist Hospital I an 125.2 , ' Q l 4 y I t r' l l l 'fi' ' . 5 : up ' V ,-J l P' , A.-f , L? A f' 'Ay f V. ,, ,, F? 4 ROW 1-C. Whites, F. Dudley, S. Proctor, K. Vaughan, S. Fortner, L. Simon, ROW 2-F. Shurtz, N. Sargent, A. Coats, V. Besancenez, C. Briley, M. Rector, A. Crump, K. Tumer. ri - - ' A 'f. , , ,,,,, y J , W . i s l +- .iw ,Q I 5 f 35 4 1 'M ,gil The workers celebrate a special occasion as they eat lunch. Imagine washing all those dishes! ,X 4-my wr Only the great cook can watch so many pots without a spillover. The cashier's task is a tedious one. 50 . ,-JJ, . Ad 5 Cafeteria workers spend HHours in the Kitchenn pre- paring lunch for students and teachers. A wink of approval from the head man. Everything comes in the large, economy size. A delicious assignment. 'ifm '- , ' f,-.11 .I-' 's I' .Y is . '.l -X-W - 1, I 'Eyfj,,',f l ' T' Cafeteria monitors relax before the rush begins. V- , ,., . ..-. mf- .-.v.a...g..., x 81 ' ' JA? - an ,.4:7,1,-gf, .7 -A1415 gf-- H9 Cafeteria Workers-ROW 1-V. Kemp, G. Blink, E. Pollack, S. Walters, L. Simon, M. Thomas, ROW 2-T. Place, T. Sieveking, H. Heger, L. Thompson, F. Easterday, B. Antal, I. Ferguson. 51 1. Mr. O. Barnett ff? 'Q 'W-Urn 1 f. D' Mr. M. Camden 52 M r. L. Turner lhl i Sonar v A.- I-K ua ff F H . k vi' Sometimes it seems that hooks are mere trouble than they ure worth. Custodians ,68 The custodians are responsible for keeping the school clean. They have also helped many students whose locker was stuck or any other mechanical problem which may arise. VX M r. C. Hinkel Two trash cans 53 CLASS OF 1970 A sophomore comes to Ritenour often lost and confused but ready to learn-ready to join in all school activitiesg becoming a part of the fun While preparing for future positions of leadership. Each sophomore is given a chance to find a special interest by sampling many fields, and setting personal goals. the climb, like the building of the Gateway Arch, is slow and steep. the base has been laid, but construction has 'cjust begunf, fr' 3 7 1 , -.. w N5 J 5. FH? gm as 'Q-:.c3 -.-.4 .- 1 at - ..'- : -.. h-.g.u-an -Q. Y? Sue Sevier, President Sandy Leen, Vice-President SGPHOMORES The Sophomore class spend many hours becoming ac- quainted with Ritenour and thinking about future projects While joining in the activities of other classes, the Sopho- mores have planned a Pow- der Pufl Basketball game. Later in the year they will begin to save for the high- light of their junior year, the Prom, by serving as the clean-up committee for this year,s Prom. ROW 1-S. Aleksick, M. Atchison, L. Arens, Armistead, N. Ashworth, B. Anthony, S. Ayo, Alexander, ROW 2-S. Aversa, D. Aitken, Arisman, J. Aehle, W. Ammann, B. Anderson, Altgilbers, C. Adams. T J B J ROW 1-G. Battocletti, K. Bell, J. Beier, B. Beezley, D. Bielick, R. Bakan, R. Bailie, I. Bos- I chert, ROW 2-R. Breclcenkamp, L. Boatright, R. ' Branson, B. Branson, M. Boyd, C. Bemard, C. Cason, T. Bean. uf ROW 1-S. Abernathy, B. Antal, j. Arnold, M. Ampt- mann, S. Abernathy, B. Ahillen, C. Abrams, L. An- derson, ROW 2-G. Anderson, T. Andris, R. Ahivers, S. Anderson, A. Ashrafzadeh, R. Allen, J. Anderson, B. Arnold. ROW 1-D. Barbarotto, S. Bayless, G. Abbeg, M Baumer, S. Baker, D. Barton, P. Ashton, G. Basham ROW 2-D. Arnold, L. Berrony, K. Boden, B. Box C. Bradbury, B. Brooks, C. Bartch, S. Blume. QR Sophomores 368 ROW 1-L. Bostic, G. Brandenberg, D. Black, B Bauer, S. Ashcraft, j. Bessie, S. Biggs, D. Bobb 'ROW 2-L. Bean, P. Boedeker, D. Brown, C Browning, J. Brandenburgh, N. Beaudoin, B Bowman, C. Booth. ROW l-K. Blanlcc, L. Brady, N. Brown, D. Bocse, D. Black, D. Bays, H. Bandy, ROW 2-B. Brown, L. Brueggemann, j. Barth, S. Burton, J. Burleson, L. Bladt, K. Bowers, R. Breihan, S. Brooks. OW 1-K. Baudendisiel, D. Blair, P. Brigman, S. Burkholder, M. Bunt, . Barnes, L. Copeland, E. Burke, ROW 2-P. Brennon, L. Bollinger, D. rown, D. Barbeau, K. Balke, M. Baker, R. Bales, L. Call. A friendly sign welcomed sophomores during Howdy Week . 59 J l'93fTKTEt1f-,.T E .v 1 Q ' 1 1 ,glgz-4?.,,.f . i A gg' T l. 1 l S' F , gen I 4. , l ll lf 1 ' 'K ' 'J f Qi, 1 x Did you call Me? Sophomores ,68 ROW 1-M. Brammeier, S. Biggs, j. Burks, V. Brider, j. Buermann, M. Biedermann, P. Blei, 1. Burkholder, ROW 2-D. Beckmann, B. Becker, M. Benoist, B. Bryan, R. Brasher, F. Brill, R. Bruns, P. Blake. ROW 1-K. Callahan, I. Cox, E. Cullom, M. Coser, 1. Cordes, K. Conkey, N. Castranova, C. Cooper, ROW :Z--B. Cox, G. Custer, M. Carter, M. Chubb, D. Carpenter, A. Couvion, R. Chatfield, D. Cole. ROW 1-S. Butler, D. Bradford, S. Bowie, C Blackwell, M. Bradford, L. Batz, D. Burton,S Baldwin, ROW 2-R. Brockmeyer, M. Bohn, D Bauserman, B. Ballinger, D. Batchelor, j. Bollinger R. Bedworkh, H. Bradford. HOW l-D Coclcmo S Caudle N Clo ston S ROW 1-A. Davidson, R. Daly, O. Davidson, R Dyer, D. Davis, P. Devine, K. Dupre, D. Denny ROW 2-J. Downes, C. Darrough, D. Danforth D. Drewel, L. Davis, P. Dunn, W. Dillon, M Donahue. Counts, K. Clarkc, D. Cook, I.. Curtis, D. Combs,' L, liz. W ROW 2-R. Cantrell. j. Cartlidge, j. Cody, j. Cruse, I 5' I 6 nv j. Compton, D. Ciszcwski, N. Cusagrand, C. 32+ - '- ' S Cochran. - l , r- 1 1 gb--V A is l A A lfmxif. lil' V.. ' tl .. 6-1.. ROW l-S. Castle, B. Crain, F. Carr, A. Cusumano, C. Conley, N. Cassens, Cassel, j. Campbell, ROW 2-T. Bcnnell, Carter, R. Cissell, T. Christ- man, S. Cole, C. Carey, R. Childs, J. Cissell. Ji ROW 1-D. Colvin, L. Cenatiempo, J. Cherie, L. Collyott, V. Clay, L. Chaney, S. Claspill, C. Cameron, ROW 2-D. Crouch, R. Cottner, C. Crafton, K. Curtis, P. Cronin, R. Carter, T. Chit- woodt, Christeson. O fi ROW 1-H. Dillon, C. Diifenderfer, D. Dolan, P. Dishon, P. Davis, R. Dudenhoffer, A. Diggs, I. Dickey, ROW 2-D. Dyer, S. Dunn, j. Duke, D. Dudley, J. Dawson, F. Doyle, T. DeGrasso, D. Deutsch. ROW 1-C. Eck, K. Egan, K. Errett, B. Earney, G. Eickhoff, D. Echterling, B. Ellege, I. Edwards, ROW 2-D. Egan, L. Ellis, R. Eiffrt, M. Edgar, R. Eckert, C. Eckenrod, M. Edgar, V. Elliot. Sophomores ,68 ROW I-D. Dedert, T. Dixon, L. Dillon, D. Din nella, D. Dyer, C. Docking, G. Demme, F. Dickey ROW 2-R. Dudenholier, D. Duncan, K. Dell, M Dry, R. Denny, W. Davis, M. Dickinson, B. Dyer. ROW l-C. Dunn, B. Halford, S. Haile, C. Hanley, P. Colley, K. Creach, P. Clardy, P. Ivy, ROW 2-M. Coghlan, R. Hudson, B. Crites, S. Davis, R. Hayden, C. Irwin, D. Hawkins, L. Hurst. ROW 1-P. Foley, K. Feldewerth, C.. Finder, L. Finnegan, L. Forschee, M. Fischer, P. Fleming, E. Fischer, ROW 2-C. Frambers, G. Franklin, 1. Femmer, j. Fisher, R. Fluegge, W. Franklin, C. Flori, D. Ferguson. ROW 1-P. Finley, N. Gufzman, R. Genail, B. Filla, P. Gunn, S. Godat, P. Geil, S. Fisher, ROW 2-K. Gallagher, R. Greer, B. Fitzgerald, S. Fish- bum, M. Fisher, R. Fulsom, I. Fishburn, S. Garner. T' Qkxsif I-T. Greene, J. Grumke, D. Gilliam, D. Grasser, R. Gunter, E. C. Geer, D. Crofl, ROW 2-G. Gibson, L. Greenlee, J. Gurley, Glasgow, j. Girard, M. Cargus, 1. Giissom, j. GoForth. Classwork is not always bad! 63 NC' ......1,-, . if 4 The sophomores quickly acquired school spirit. X244 A ROW l-K. Haigler, D. Helm, D. Henty, P, jack son, S. Hawkins, D. Hogan, D. Hopkins, Haw kins, ROW 2-M. Halfaker, D. Hatcher, R. Harris P. Hacker, H. Hoff, W. Hedrick, S. Harcher, D Houlle. 4 i ROW 1-Heggi, Hansen, D. Hann, F. Hampton, C. Hoffner, B. Harl, J. Heiman, R. Henderson, K., ROW 2-Humphreys, M. Flenning, T. Hoover, L. Hilliard, T. Hutohinson, R. High, j. Hutchinson, R. Haerer, N. ...- ...Ti--1-rn: XXI, of f ROW 1-Hess, C. Hargrove, L. Hall, M. Haliclay P. Hendel, M. Hartman, B. Hewitt, M. Hasty, J Heberer, K. Hamlett, B. Holdiness, R. Hanneken I. Howard, L. Hoppe, G. ROW 1-P. Hoffman, M. Hartmann, K. Harris, D. Gunter, M. Hausmann, L. Haskins, C. Giordand, ROW 2-E. Hansen, H. Craeler, C. Hazeltine, K. Hicks, K. Gassmann, S. Green, R. Henson, M. Grams, D. Hubert. Herrman, K. Holtkamp, S. Hunter, T. Hogg, D. Holden, J. Holland, P. Humphrey, V. Gallord, ROW 2-R. Hollman, 1. Calland, J. Humphrey, P. Holland, j. Holden, D. Hogg, T. Hunter, S. Holtkamp, K. Herrmann. ROW 1-B. Johnson, C. Jordan, P. Jenkins, S Jarvis, D. Jenkins, J. Johns, K. Jellison, B. Jennings, ROW 2-W. Jerry, T. Jenkins, R. Johnson, J Johnson, D. Jennings, B. Jennings, M. James, R Jordan. ROW 1-K. Kelly, R. Marks, J. Mouser, C. Mack, P. Mooney, L. Myers, R. Medsker, ROW 2-M McCullum, K. McKibben, M. Maness T. McKinley J. Manes, R. Moore, D. Maltman, ,J. Molloy, Cl McAllister. ROW 1-E. Howdeshell, S. Holderman, P. Harmon, N. Hoffman, A. Howard, R. Hirsch, V. Ham, D Hancock, ROW 2-V.'Hudson, J. Hickam, J. Hudson, J. Howard, D. Hunter, B. Holliday, J. Helm, D. Hansen. ROW 1-R. Kasper, S. Karr, L. Kelly, C. Klueter B. Kocher, M. Knabe, K. Keyes, J. Kelly, ROW 2- J. Jackson, S. Kurtz, C. Jones, P. Jones, S. Jamerson R. Krizanich, S. Johnson, M. Jones. T K Sophomores ,68 ROW 1-R. King, D. Keaton, M. Konieczny, U. Kell, V. Kellison, K. Koehnemann, J. Kahre, ROW 2-M. Kampen, R. Kepler, A. Luna, M. Kinnaircl, C. Kramer, C. Krummenacher, M. Koch, C. Lugger, L. Kane. ROW 1-M. Klarsch, D. Keppel, M. Klein, B. Krekel, j. Kehm, K. Kenny, P. Kuntz, C. Kassor, ROW 2-R. Klein, K. Kundert, M. Knapp, L. Kuntz, C. Kell, R. Kluesner, J. Kemp, W. Keenan. lfflll 'mikg-'J ROW 1-S. Lewis, C. Lanham, S. Harris, M. McBroom, E. Georgen, R. Mickley, J. Hogan, D. Cenail, ROW 2-K. Gibson, D. Metzner, R. Kopuster, B. Crither, M. Frost, D. Fulford, P. jurczyk, C. Karay. New talents found a place in the orchestra. 67 Cm A large Sophomore class helped cafeteria con- ditions. Sophomores ,68 ROW 1-C. Lee, B. Leuchtmann, N. Laufketter, j. Lipsky, S. Leen, C Leacock, J. Latessa, j. Loy, ROW 2-C. Lowe, S, Legamuro, C. Lowrey B. Lam, W. Likens, D. Lewis, B. Loyd, L. Latham. ROW 1-J. Liley, M. Licare, M. McCullen, M. Leach, M. Mitchell, M. Linneman, J. Loy, R. Lammert, ROW 2--D. Long, j. Lemmons, M. Lewin, T. Lesinski, M. Lyons, J. Lint, F. Merrins, S. Lewis. ROW 1-B. Leriche, B. Lingle, L. Lewis, M. Lind, K. Lockett, T. Lumar, D. Lloyd, ROW 2-D. Little, L. Langston, 1. Littell, A. Lenzing, B. Lovelady, K. Locker, C. Lynch, C. Lucas, C. Luedloff. 'iff' bps ROW l-P. Medlocks, V. Mayberry, L. Matthews C. Murray, S. Maxwell, S. Marino, M. Morrison, ROW 2-R. Mosher, K. Mehl, L. Mitchell, D. Mogen- son, B. Millward, C. Mcitnz, R. Manning, C. Meyer, B. Mason. ROW 1-N. Miller, K. Mayes, A. Medley, C. Mc- Cormack, K. Morgan, j. Murphy, E. Mautle, D. Miklich, ROW 2-C. Mossotti, T. Muenks, R. Murray, C. Morrissey, W. Morgan, J. Meyer, F. Mor- row, R. Moore. ROW 1-M. McDermott, j. Masson, L. Mayer, K Madden, M. Murphy, B. Mills, C. Mouser, R Malay, ROW 2-C. Menkhus, B. Moeckli, D Moon, G. McKinnon, D. Marsden, B. Mullen, S Malley, R. Mills. X'-AFT ROW I-K. Meyer, M. Madden, D. Million, G. Miller, L. Miller, D. McClain, C. Millfelt, ROW 2-D. McDermott, L. McClendon, T. McElroy, G. McClain, M. Michael, M. Montgomery, E. Morrow, T. Mahood, S. Miller. ROW 1-C. Niemetz, N. Nowack, I. Nugent, Mel- ton, K. Moriarty, K. Naumann, K. Neskas, V. Nichols, ROW 2-A. North, R. Nevin, R. Nicks, T. Neilson, S. Nelson, D. Novak, K. Nelson, I. Nelson. ROW 1-R. Poluczak, A. Obermeier, J. Politte, C. Peters, B. Peterson, C. Patterson, T. Pizzo, M. Parker, ROW 2-j. Parisotto, D. Pierson, D. Page, I. Olsen, S. Prenzel, P. Petty, D. Pewsel, D. Pin- sonneault. ROW 1-M. Mince, N. Meade, M. Faupel, L. Cib- son, C. Lawhead, S. Marino, D. Mason, R. McDonald, ROW 2-P. McCown, 1. Miller, T. Mclntyre, M. Moseley, C. Menke, D. McManus, N. Moersch, R. Mullin. ROW 1-D. Overy, P. Politte, M. Price, D. Olson M. Ortbals, M. Oliver, B. Poston, ROW 2-J O'Connor, C. O'Shea, P. O'Neal, I. O'Neal, D O'Brien, R. Ohren, T. O'brien, D. Navo, D. Nichols. Sophomores ,68 ROW 1-R. Payton, K. Peasel, N. Polizzi, B. Pendegrass, C. Pryor, S. Peters, C. Paull. ROW 2-P. Poelker, D. Paul, R. Palmer, T. Palmer, J. Myerscough, T. Parker, D. Puckett, P. Pallardy, 1. Pate, R. Pinkley. ROW 1-D. Rooney, M. Rolf, D. Robinson, R. Robinson, V. Quin, E. Reed, P. Richardson, T. Powell, ROW 2-T, Reinert, E. Russell, D. Ray, K. Riordan, B. Reid, J. Rilfee, D. Rector, S. Russell. ROW 1-D. Rocklage, 1. Rode, M. Rast, M. Robinson, N. Roth, S. Russo, K. Reiter, B. Steiner, ROW 2-S. Richardson, R. Rogers, R. Robinson, R. Redmond, G. Strunk, M. Sievers, R. Stutes, P. Skouby. Cross-Country, a sport of endurance and competition. 71 V . Ek. - '58 his fl ,. : 1' w fs F Q .5 fe li , gg., I 'v 1. I l w ff Learning laboratory procedure is a part of biology. P Sophomores 68 ROW 1-A. Pouis, R. Palmer, S. Phillips, D. Peters, j. Querry, K wh.. ' -. ' Quicke, S. Phillips, G. Patterson, ROW 2-S. Perkins, P. Peters, j Phillips, B. Puls, M. Pislculic, B. Piazza, j. Paul, S. Piskulic. , . I , tw. ROW 1-T. Ruck, L. Ring, j. Ryan, L. Raeker, K. Ramsay, B. Rodenmeyer, G. Ritchey, ROW 2- R. Ruebel, R. Richmond, D. Rubel, D. Rellergert, D. Reiss, M. Parker, S. Reeder, B. Rhoads, B. Rayfield. ROW 1-M. Riefle, R. Rembold, V. Rains, C. Riddle T. Reigle, L. Ray, M. Ream, M. Ratclill, R. Ragan L. Ratlill, M. Reed, D. Reese. K. Ott, S. Robbins, J. Robison, D. Recker, ROW 2- 5 Y , -its . MTN 1 7 f 1 if T l . , A gr . ROW 1-J. Setchficld, D. Schmidt, D. Snoekc, S. Scott, C. Stanley, R. Shoffner, j. Schneider, T Saunders, ROW 2-D. Schafer, C. Stillwell, T. Scott, 1. Scott, D. Spier, T. Schmidt, K. Snider, L. Strait. ROW 1-V. Schroeder, K. Stanford, P. Shockley, R. Struckman, L. Smith, P. Shields, J. Shannon, K. Sanders, ROW 2-D. Smith, B. Sublett, M. Stelzer, 1. Starr, B. Shelton, B. Sauer, T. Sisler, B. Stein- becker. ROW 1-D. Seng, S. Simon, L. Sneed, G. Sneed J. Stillman, C. Stanek, K. Sowards, C. Schisler ROW 2-M. Stark, j. Simms, R. Smith, M. Shook J. Stein, C. Spak, J. Stubbs, N. Speraneo. ROW 1-M. Schueller, C. Simpson, B. Place, T. Smith, S. Scrutchlield, L. Schleeper, S. St. George, M. Schneider, ROW 2-D. Schrader, D.,Stone, K. Souders, B. Seawel, M. Shy, M. Skrivan, j. Stephens, D. Shelton. S f -Q ,xxxfitl V N K A bf -'MP' F ROW 1-G. Strachan, M. Strohmeyer, N. Smith L. Schild, j. Steedman, S. Stica, L. Shell, B. Simp: son, ROW 2-K. Simmons, R. Smythe, D. Speckler S. Schroeder, C. Swindle, D. Schaffer, R. Staab, L Smith. ROW 1-j. Tennis, S. Selzer, S. Sevier, T. Thrasher, D. Sanders, j. Scaboume, P. Thousand, S. Trauta, ROW 2-D. Thompson, R. Twitty, M. Strub, K. Thrumon, C. Tohlen, D. Shapiro, D. Simpson, T. Smith. Sophomores ,68 ROW 1-M. Voss, C. Tucker, M. Tenney, R Umbertino, R. Umbertino, R, Volmert, B. Unruh T. Von Acher, ROW 2--N. Voepel, R. Vaughan D. Traw, B. Voegtli, P. Vogeler, A. Voigtmann, J Vaughan, S. Thomas. 1 x 597552. . ,. Come on boys, make that touchdown! Sophornores '68 ROW 1-S. Weindel, K. Wilde, S. Williams, A. Wilson, E. Wilson, K. Wallace, K. Wamplcr, 1. Wedemeier, ROW 2-D. Willingham, D. West- rich, S. Wrights, S. Wallace, C. Whitford, D. Wester, C. Woolsey, D. Webb. ROW I-D. Walterscheid, T. Wirt, K. Zimmer- mann, T. Zanitsch, A. Zimmerman, C. Wilson, J. Whitson, A. Wakefield, J. Foster, ROW 2-J. Young, T. Zimmermann, D. Zeiler, L. Ziegler, B. Zack, M. Williams, C. Wait, S. Wait. liams, P. Weicht, M. Wood, A. Whittaker, j Wedeneier, ROW 2-D. Wilburn, D. Worstenholm D. Watts, C. Womack, B. Walker, J. Wagner, F Waters, C. Weaver. .f ROW I-L. Wilcox, P. Woods, D. Withers, R. Wil- ROW 1-S. Gordon, V. Bradbury, I. Finocchiaro D. Skaggs, P. Hamilton, W. Love, M. Baty, R Buckner, P. Braden, ROW 2-R. Miller, M. Thele F. Branrifl, R. Schutte, R. Koebe, A. Smith, M Holdinghaus, L. Woodward, R. Gardner. ROW 1-C. Kramer, P. jones, C. Myers, L. 'l'l1il- many, A. Lanine, E. Ham, S. Lipski, K. Petty, ROW 2-K. Tellman, 1. Wilson, L. Walker, R. Morris, R. Giordano, P. Presson, M. Stacy, B. Jaeger, M. Pierce, D. Chatfield. 1-R. Bialik, K. Stroud, T. johnson, C. Schrout, R. Richardson, 2-M. Cobb, C. Kozbil, Haids, D. Hornal, T. jagels, ROW 3-B. K. jones, N. jones, D. Stone. The French-German War was rekindled during the school year. 77 'FII -23.- s 4-5,4 CLASS OF 1969 The juniors have an advantage over the other classes-even if one year has been misused, there is still time to plan, to become a part ofthe curriculum which cen- ters around and enriches the pur- pose of a school-education. Civic improvements and milestones, like our Arch, resemble Junior class projects-unusual, new, and ex- citing. The members are eager to learn and to put their ideas to work. The framework of the class has been laid, and the construction to that one final goal is nearing com- pletion. .4 .ah 2 , , ., -4-51' l ,-,A -. , Y Y' M , :,:, , 1 u , 'Z -' msgs i -,A -. 4: ,-.. .,,,y : -.gabf - , '::-2:12 itz: :v , 5'fggg.,1'E' , , Q., yjaiff.-ff ', 'I :fi 131 QM 'I' 54 'lwffqf T jllyi ig I-, ,J 4:A5:a 5 s s1. lgI ' 'fs 4,-V---' 1-1-fn.. my EQ- 43 ., , , +333 E , fm .A ,,,. ,Q ...try , Z q N IJ 4' v 95 3 1 nv, X .fam K S 1 V w ff 'H 4 Q- B , X ,X H Y Q N 2 ,, ,ir Q., A ' 9' iiifgg f 1' .:.' Aix Q: 'N iq:- Ron Wall, President ..- L lf I, U 1 , Sue Crawunder, Vice-President Debbie Br JUN1oRs The junior class directs their many activities toward the Prom, picking and choosing fund-raising projects like the Psycholelic Light Show and the Paper Drive, and carry out each detail of the big event. When such matters are finished, the Juniors wait anxiously for the selection of their Senior rings, and the moment when they will proudly Wear them. f , . Q V I juniors like to keep up with the latest fashions. Juniors ,68 ROW 1-R. Alletag, V. Alley, N. Aston, K. Ahlemeier, D, Aiello, M Ames, A. Ayres, T. Andris, ROW 2-S. Aiello, L. Alsop, K. Armstrong H. Allen, M. Ankelman, G. Anderson, L. Anderson, K. Albertson. 1, .-1 ROW 1-M. Bearhorst, j. Bishop, S. Billings, B. Bowlby, J. Brewster, I. Brewer, N. Bracken, R. Burle, ROW 2-D. Brock, R. Bullard, G. Burk- holder, B. Browning, T. Blane, D. Boschert, D. Bonine, C. Bell. ROW 1-D. Bayless, j. Bielke, S. Bales, M. Ber- nard, C. Brautigam, M. Burton, K. Burle, K. Baker, ROW 2-S. Buck, T. Beger, B. Bassman, D. Baxter, B. Bennett, D. Binsbacher, D. Bowish, j. Bone. ROW I-D. Black, j. Barbcau, S. Bowman, D Bristow, T. Boyer, B. Blink, M. Boeclchaus, P Bayant, ROW 2-R. Bliggenstorfcr, J. Bayer, j T Basta, W. Bitza, J. Brewer, S. Baker, K. Barger, Blake. ROW I-D. Brunnert, C. Beinc, j. Barnes, E. Bier- schenk, K. Brim, K. Batz, P. Brown, P. Bohannon, ROW 2-j. Beger, M. Bottchen, R. Bodley, D. Baty, L. Biggs, R. Best, E. Balling, M. Bray. ROW I-R. Billington, M. Blackwell, S. L. Cannady, L. Core, P. Campbell, B. C. Briscoe, ROW 2-D. Barclay, J. Baumer, D. Brown, E. Brown, P. Bryan, L. Buxton. Campbell Crawford Boyd, N D. Baker, ROW 1-P. Bostic, B. Brown, J. Butler, K. Berry, C. Brock, J. Boren, B. Bargmann, B. Barbour, ROW 2-P. Berry, D. Bone, E. Ballard, S. Burle- son, R. Burlison, T. Bell, A. Bohn. ROW 1-D. Coerver, G. Carter, C. Conrad, B. Crabtree, D. Cissell, L. Courtois, I. Crites, D. Clapper, ROW 2-C. Callier, T. Creech, P. Casey, M. Connally, J. Coleman, S. Cooke, F. Coe, D. Campbell. ROW 1-A. Davauh, S. Dunn, H. Douglas, C. Davis, S. Daugherty, L. Cullen, M. Dietrich, ROW 2-M. Dunn, R. Duke, F. DuBach, I. Donaldson, D. Dean, M. Dorris, 1. Douglas, B. Dunahue, K. Dothage. ROW 1-D. Carr, A. Clawson, N. Combs, M. Cogh- lan, M. Croom, C. Cronin, M. Czapliskie, ROW 2- R. Claunch, E. Cowles, L. Corner, j. Clark, G. Compton, R. Chamberlain, M. Cassel, C. Casagrand, M. Curtis. ROW 1-V. Davis, B. Drury, M. Dremann, B. De- Chant, M. Clogston, K. Carter, B. Dillon, D. Dillon, ROW 2-D. Davidson, A. Camey, D. Cochran, G Chalfin, M. Carey, M. Clonts, R. Carr, I. Cosby. I , junlors 68 ROW 1-S. Durst, E. Eddings, D. Edwards, T Dunn, N. Eatherton, L. Erby, R. English, ROW 2- J. Errett, V. Evans, B. Eatherton, M. Egan, R Ehlenbeck, 1. Dolan, D. Desper, T. Dolon, D Ezell. ROW 1-L. Ebinger, P. Donadon, L. Ernerson, J. Clawson, B. Boekemier, M. Amptmann, C. Brown, M. Eudaley, ROW 2-R. Elwood, D. Elsea, S. Engel- mann, D. Eickholf, K. Hearst, C. Elsea, L. Fox, D. Formann. ROW 1-M. Frost, J. Dunn, M. Bovier, S. Adkirson, L. Femmer, S. Filla, P. Flori, K. Fitzpatrick, ROW 2-B. Francis, K. Feldewerth, D. Forister, . Freeman, S. Flowers, I. Fosdick, D. Farr. Pom-Pom girls are again a source of spirit and pep at Ritenour. 85 Chewing on a handy item makes the test seem easier. Juniors ,68 ROW 1-P. Giarclina, D. Greenwood, C. Garrity, G. Grovzos, D. Hen ninger, P. Henderson, C. Hunter, P. Harton, ROW 2-G. Gerst, N. Geer M. Gragert, M, Greene, C. Hombuckle, J. Hawthorne, M. Hunter, B Grant, T. Howard. ROW 1-M. Harris, B. Gwinn, S. Grawunder, T. Greer, C. Grus, C. Gagnon, B. Gardner, D. Greer, 2-S. Gibson, R. Gerst, N. Cholson, W. ROW Gross, C. Geisler, B. Cronski, G. Guebert, J. Gur- ley, G. Gauvain, j. Genail. ROW 1-Grimmer, F. Gambino, D. Gutherz, B Dorn, J. Diggs, T. Gillett, T. Gardner, S. Goodwin ROW 2-T. Ghiglione, W. Geldbach, B. Gamache D. Griffith, D. Felt, R. Gacinoini, S. Gray, I. Gal- land, j. Howing. ROW 1-L. Heuschober, P. Houser, B. Hefner, D. X Heneger, D. Holluway, S. Hayes, K. Hallan, P. l lfland, ROW 2-W. Hufker, B. Hamilton, M. Hol- den, C. Harby, P. Hofmcister, R. Hill, T. Hughes, G. W Hill, P. Hunter. ROW 1-D. Jagcls, V. Jackson, P. Judd, M. Jensen, L. Jenkins, L. Jordan, S. Johnson, S. Jennings, ROW 2-W. Jeffrey, D. Jayne, D. Johnson, R. Jennings, J. Johnson, D. Jackson, E. Johnson, R. Johnson. ROW 1-L. Holdman, C. Hartshorn, B. Han, L Hagedorn, S. Hays, D. Hargrove, L. Harelson, C Hutchins, ROW 2-M. Hentz, M. Heide, C. Hutcha- son, D. Harrod, V. Hawkins, M. Harvey, E. Hoff- man, C. Helm, J. Herries. ROW 1-D. Holdiness, P. How, P. Gaither, S. Cordon, S. Immekos, C. Hayes, J. Hendrickson, L. Hill, ROW 2-J. Hancock, S. Herbert, D. Hayes, F. Herndon, T. Harvill, P. Harris, J. Hart, P. Herminghaus, R. Hawkins. ROW 1-J. Kramer, S. Kelly, D. Klunk, D. Krekel, I. jerram, B. Kincade, V. Krekel, D. Kitrel, ROW 2-M. Kelleher, P. Keefer, M. Kennedy, D. cibach, M. Kinealy, T. Keppel, R. jennewein, R. Kinder. ROW 1-K. LaRose, L. Lecompte, K. Landry, L. LeFever, E. Leone, M. Lewis, C. Lapp, L. Kuntz, ROW 2-K. jones, L. Lewis, L. Langley, T. Lick- lider, G. Ledbetter, J. Klosterholf, C. Kaempfe, J. Lodes. ROW 1-M. Kaatmann, j. Kuntz, V. Knowlton, L. Klaus, K. Kelley, D. Kilgore, L. Kampe, M. Kalish, ROW 2-R. Kruse, T. Kahre, B. King, C. Kuhl, 1. Koeller, P. Konieczny, P. Kelly, C. Klenke. 'X.,Zla:..f T MT ROW 1-J. Lange, P. Losh, P. Long, T. Lal-lay, L Lifritz, P. Landuyt, M. Lee, D. Larkin, ROW 2-S Lienhop, J. Langenhorst, N. Myers, C. Lancaster, T Lesinski, S. Losh, D. Lowrey, M. Leuschke. a P Iumors 68 ROW 1-L. Madison, L, Moore, R. Manns, B Mergmann, L. Maerholfer, S. McMyllin, P. Mc- Cuinnes, J. Mantle, ROW 2-D. McPherson, H. Middlecamp, C. Meyer, j. Monroe, L. Mifllin, W Mitchell, G. Mayberry, P. McQuay. ROW 1-T. Miller, D. Morrow, C. Medlock, P. Miesner, C. Macormic, C. Musgrove, B. Mc- Leach, S. Melton, ROW 2-B. Lucas, D. Macady, C. May, P. Long, C. Lampc, B. Lockett, M. Myers, M. McClymony. OW 1-C. Menke, C. Morris, T. Molitor, M. McBrady, C. Margiotta, . Moore, P. McWhorter, T. Meyers, ROW 2-D. Martin, E. Miller, R. ouser, C. Myers, j. McNamee, B. McNamee, M. McCarthy, R. Moll. Using the overhead projector is a part of class room work. 89 4 xl Surprise! It Works! ' Juniors ,68 Row 1-M. Mason, K. Moeller, B, Mielke, P. Menkhus, K. McClain l 1. Moyne, D. Maxwell, C. McCoy, ROW 2-B. Mitchell, P. Marin, S Menees, M. Maschmann, C. Munton, C. McCann, j. Martin, j. Mathews. lv shi'- ROW 1-J. Northdurft, M. Neislein, P. Neal, A. Nothoif, B. Mattingly, K. Meyer, L. Nachtweih, D. Meadows, ROW 2-S. Nadler, D. Neskas, T. Monroe, 1. Norman, N. Nicholson, R. Morgan, J. Milam, R. Medsker. ROW 1-J. Mills, D. Mason, R. Morris, M. Morgan M. Markovich, B. Mason, D. Miller, ROW 2-L Martin, E. Lee, M. Medlock, P. Milligan, D. Mc- Kinley, F. Maes, D. Leuschke, M. Meyer, D. Mc- Allister, ROW 1--C. Ostendorf, L. O'Day, S. Purcell, W. Pipkin, D. Petermnn, P. Pruett, C. Pattengill, P. Potter, C. Place, ROW 2-D. Ortbals, D. Ortbals, W. Portmann, J. Piel, D. Myerscough, R. Portmann, C. Ormsby, B. Oppland. 1 C. Ramsden, J. Krueger, P. Nickelson, J. B. Rehm, R. Rohan, P. Staehle, D. Rowlett, 2-T. Rhoads, T. Rubin, D. Rush, C. Robert, Reddish, D. Ray, E. Roberson, J. Rooney. ROW 1-B. O'Sullivan, M. Osthoff, D. Netherton D. Modglin, S. Oleksiw, K. Oliver, D. Novak ROW 2-M. O'DonnelI, 1. Owen, R. O'Neal, L Nickelberry, T. Nortrup, L. Owen, S. Orr, I Miemczylc, J. Newsom. ROW 1-D. Politte, L. Prewitt, C. Pulliam, L. Penny, S. Palazzolo, R. Phillips, L. Ploeger, D. Petersen, ROW 2-M. Spencer, S. Petty, I. Poelker, L. Payne, I. Phelps, J. Pevril, C. Potter, M. Pease. ROW 1-D. Sandegren, D. Soderblom, S. Stuart, C. Short, M. Scott, T. Stewart, D. Schmidt, 1. Smith, ROW 2-A. Shores, T. Morgan, A. Steele, P. Schoue, S. Schmitz, S. Small, K. Schneeberger, G. Schutte, M. Strait. ROW 1-D. Seguin, G. Smith, D. Scholl, I. Short, D. Stroud, M. Slavik, L. Seng, R. Sanfilippo, ROW 2-A. Saunders, C. Scantlin, K. shaw, C. Smith, B. Schaedler, R. Steiger, M. Sakovich, 1. Skaggs. ROW 1-D. Ryden, B. Reed, B. Reim, C. Ramey, P. Reid, K. Robinson, C. Roberts, L. Robards, ROW 2-D. Rorex, R. Roy, J. Raley, K. Ringwald, 1. Reuss, L. Reed, B. Richter, D. Reichenbacher. 19- ROW 1-M. Rocklage, M. Prewitt, T. Pewitt, L Rhodes, L. Rudy, B. Renfrow, B. Reeves, S. Reddish ROW 2-R. Rector, j. Robbers, J. Quinn, R. Ross B. Rose, D. Reddish, M. Rollins, D. Ragan. Juniors ,68 ROW 1-B. Stockglausner, C. Scoggin, B. Smith P. Sevier, P. Stopp, D. Skrivan, D. Spier, A Stonum, ROW 2-M. Steffens, B. Stephenson, I Schrader, J. Stratmann, C. Summers, P. Sutton J. Scanlon, J. Shimkus. ROW 1-P. Smrek, M. Solari, B. Stevens, P. Smythe, P. Stone, L. Sparks, S. Smith, S. Standill, ROW 2-D. Smith, C. Strider, C. Stoker, D. Stephens, B. Struempli, C. Smith, R. Schraer, M. Strunk. Ritenour's halls are brightened by displays in the trophy case. 93 I-S. Sweeney, P. Schneider, I. Schaffer, A. Shults, V. Stone, L. S. Schisler, C. Cassens, ROW 2-S. Seward, C. Schoenhard, S. C. Stratman, j. Schroeder, M. Sanders, N. Stevens, L. Schoen- A junior is initiated into R Club. Juniors ,68 ROW 1--P. Thompson, A. Lehnbeuter, L. Shoemaker, V. St. George, J. Tourville, D. Sauer, S. Seibold, C. Thuncman, ROW 2-j. Scanga, M. Schneider, R. Sciarrino, W. Stein, S. Simpson, E. Sullivan, L. Schwartz- kopf, D. Swyers, D. Tanner. ROW 1-W. Valenti, S. Ulrich, D. Thompson, Vonland, F. Venetis, L. Wood, L. Vanover, Theodosis, ROW 2-P. Vaughan, S. Vickery, Volkert, C. Vunesky, G. Venneman, R. Wilson Wieda, R. Vogel. ROW 1-A. Talleoast, C. Thompson, K. Toenjes R. Tiepelman, L. Thomas, S. Twiclwell, J. Troxel S. Tillotson, ROW 2-T. Tobey, C. Twele, D. Telle E. Travers, j. Treibley, B. Treadway, D. Treece, C Tolliver. Ll ROW l-R. Wyman, j. wable, L. Weiner, E. Whit more, S. Wood, C. Ziegler, j. Wagguner, R. Watson, ROW 2-L. Wiedmann, D. Wielms, M. Williams, R. Ware, D. Watson, R. Wagster, K. Wehring, D. Wat son. ROW I-G. Bowers, B. Houser, B. Hayes, M. Zak- rzewski, K. Zimmerman, T. Cuffey, ROW 2-G. Starks, B. Stephenson, M. Ziegler, J. Zykan, R. Townsend. ROW 1-R. Waiser, V. Wolf, M. Weindeh, C. Williams, C. Williams, B. Williams, P. Ward, C. Wall, ROW 2-R. Whipple, j. Weisz, D. Weber, M. White, R. Wall, D. Wilson, M. Worster, P. Walters. ROW 1-M. Young, S. Young, T. Walter, C. Tou- hill, M. Witte, j. Wilson, L. West, J. Wuebbeling, ROW 2-B. Zeidlik, C. Worstenhosm, J. Walters, P. Young, M. Wohlschlaeger, E. Wamack, J. Young, R. Walters. CLASSCH? 1968 Senior projects, individual or classwide, resemble civic im- provements. Une goal-gradua- tion-has been reached. Like the Gateway Arch, it is a monument in life, the diploma, like the steel, a symbol of four years of planning, dreaming, and study- ing. The Senior has a double role-he must lead the school now, and prepare for the future. No matter what his future plans are, his life as a responsible citizen has just begun. Now the community, not the school, in- fluences his life. The structure is complete. Now there remains only the continuous betterment, the constant improve- ment, signifying a Ritenour grad- uate. w n ,I It , 5 , H my 1 5 , r 5 H5 X , 31977,-i 1-.K ' , , . A--FI . 510 .Y ,Q 1,885 -Hag, np- ' L--an,..' ' -1. it I vv. -v S Denny Beckley, President Rcnec Weisz, Vice-President SENIORS Since this will be their last year at Ritenour, the Seniors want to take with them as many memories as possible by creating a Wide variety of activities. Three new projects -a Hootenany, the Seniors of the Week, and Christmas caroling-are in the ofling, in addition to the Melaureus Dance, Senior Day, the Sen- ior Poll, and the Prom. And Enally, while making plans for future careers, the Sen- iors look forward to that big day, Graduation. 99 i-. ,X Gerald Abbeg Cheryl Abbott Elaine Abbott Rick Abernathy Seniors '68 Ginny Abram Steve Adams Marsha Adkison Anthony Adolf Ernie Aehle Jan Aiello Carol Ailworth Steve Alderman 100 Mary Ann Aleksick Bonnie Alexander jane Alexander Paula Allen Christine Ammann Sandra Anderson Mary Andrae Brian Andris Library Assistants keep track of books. Carol Angel Patricia Anthony Wilma Anthony Tom Archer Thomas Arens Bill Arledge Janice Armistead Shirley Aston 101 X Stan Atchison Suzanne Aubuchon Greg Audrain Markku Autio jim Baerman Jeannette Bain Brenda Baker Mike Baker Cheerleaders encourage the teams. Nancy Baker Pam Baker Sharon Balke James Ball Faye Barbarotto Dan Barger john Barnoltz Gary Barnett if- 'f-R 102 1 if ri K uf' ini john Barrett Robert Barrett Richard Barth David Basham Hal Battocletti Danny Batts Fred Bausch jacki Bayless n 3 Seruors 68 Sue Bays Dave Beal Robert Becker Denny Beckly 103 H11 J E ill C 6 LJ' 0 Diana Beckmann Ronald Beckmann Roger Behrens Richard Behrle Seniors ,68 Charlene Beier Dennis Bell David Bensing Rosemary Bequette Andrea Bereyso Della Bernard Charles Berry Mike Bertioccihni fx 10 104 94 vga.. if rx Sue Bishop jane Black Katana Black Linda Black Lec Blair Richard Blake Kathy Bland Susie Blankenship The Class Clown. june Blocker jane Boarman Elizabeth Boeddeker Chuck Bogard Robert Boggs Peggy Bollman Cheryl Bond David Bone lib Q5-f' ll'- fo- l05 Roy Bone David Bonine Jerral Booker Mike Booker Patty Bowers David Bowman Ann Boyd Karin Brachtel Complicated machinery is a part of Industrial Arts jay Brand Kathy Brand Brenda Branson Phil Bray Anita Brennan Barbara Breuer Debbie Brewer Jeanette Brewington 1 106 1 Aff' ff 10 Q-1-4-I 53' Marsha Bright Bill Briner Linda Brinkman jordan Brock james Brockelmeyer Bart Brown Cathy Brown Katherine Brown l 7 Semors 68 Mike Brown Ray Brown Rick Brown Bob Brown 107 Lester Bruce Pam Bruce Duane Burcher Colleen Burgess Seniors ,68 john Burkett Mike Burkhardt Sam Burruano Evelyn Burton Carol Butcher Phil Butler Carolyn Cafazzo Larry Callahan -.qs . l ll 2 iix 108 me .-fu r,,f ? .J X. , wil Margy Campbell Donna Carey Edward Carey Judy Carmichael Margie Carney Karen Carpenter Dawne Carr Geral Carr Students give A-V equipment special care. Barry Carson Barbara Carter Brincla Carter Craig Carter Debbie Carter Cary Carter Bob Carter Ron Carter IO9 1- 17' Marty Casagrand Mary Catalano Kathy Catlin Cheri Caudle Michael Cenatiempo Debbie Chadwick Dan Chambers Don Chambers Seniors appreciate college information tapes. Roy Chambers Mary Chinn Bob Chism Lynne Christeson Arthur Clancy Alan Clark Robert Cline Terry Clonts H0 -7' Y. 615216. N 16111, N '.':,f jerry Coates Norman Cochran Betty Cockrell Charlie Coffell jim Coghlan Barry Cohen Richard Connors Pam Coleman Seniors '68 Newell Combs Cheryl Conley Patricia Conley Peggy Conrad 1l ' T? 0-J III Michael Conroy john Cook Casey Cooke Donna Cooley n 7 Senlors 68 Brian Cooper Terry Cooper Roy Cotner Margaret Cottrell john Coumerilh David Counts Evelyn Cox Alan Cowles 112 B10 Sharon Cox Pam Crabtree Kerry Crader Bob Crugen judy Craven jerry Creach The Goalie, s position is a lonely one. Shirleen Crosbie john Crose Kathy Crow Linda Cunningham Denny Custer Carol Cusumano Carol Crafton janet Creely Dennis Crump Donna Cutler 1 la, 'izrzv' H3 :lil fe he fi. -lip Sharon Dallas Angeline Davis Belva Davis Glenn Davis Lucy Davis William Davis Cheryl Dawson Sandra Decker Choir fills the halls with music. Debby Dedert Patricia Deluca Leslie Demme Thomas Dennert john Derbak Doug Deubel Brian Deutsch Sylvia Dicus . H4 Ci Roseann Digrispino Kathy Dimitry Sandra Dingus Brenda Dodds Carolyn Donaclon Cliris Donnelly Mary jo Donze Barbara Downing N - 3 u Seniors 68 Mike Dreas Roger Du llin Robert Dumey Mary Dunn H5 TWXX 1 Peggy Dyhouse Christine Dylewski Pam Echterling Lynn Edwards Seniors ,68 Daniel Ehlenbeck jim Erhard Dennis Eilers Patricia Elking Christopher Elking Connie Ellebrecht joseph Ellebracht Michael Ellis H6 QCN so Becky Emahiser Douglas Eskew Sherry Estes Esther Etherington Angie Evola james Evola Sandra Fabian Linda Falk Student librarians provide faster service. Steve Fanger Ronnie Farris Patricia Fassold Roy Ferguson Susan Fett Robert Finley Sharon Finley Dan Finley II7 i I X Dave Fitzgerald Daniel Fitzpatrick Mike Fitzpatrick Steve Fitzsimmons Sharon Fizer Robert Flinn Beverly Flucgge Larry Foerster Repairing machinery is as important as operating it Bill Ford Michael Ford Bruce Fore Pauline Forister Richard Forrest Mark Fosdick Patrick Foster Cordon Fowler I9 'ggi 7' 118 Sue Fox Steve Frank Sandy Franke janet Freeman Susan F,-itz Tllonas Fritzsche Larry Fry Linda Fulsom Seniors 68 joe Fulton Lynda Fulton Bill Fussner Mike Gaither Qi aw-- 'w I ig! A X A 2 Rick Galemore Debra Galmiche Karen Ganahl Ronald Gann Seniors,68 Ronna Gardner Art Garland Diane Garland Paula Gurman Dave Garner Candy Gates joan Gavin jerry Gaylord f-tg, N . 120 Chris Giancolu Toni Giardina Bob Gilbert William Giles Don Gill Tom Gill Harry Gifford jan Gillham Typing skill is attained through practice. Dennis Goclt jill Gochler Douglas Goergens Don Goodin Terry Goodwin Gary Gordon Michael Gourley Donna Grahan 121 Donna Graham Lorene Grant Kathy Graves Linda Gray jerry Greear Linda Greene Lorena Greene Duel Greer Ofiice Workers help keep track 0162944 Ritenour students john Gresham Linda Griffin Michael Grimmer Norma Gronewald Billie Grubbs Randall Guffey Denny Gunn Beverly I-Iaake 122 Av 191 Richard Hackett Robert Hahn Trudy Hahn Danny Haigler Sue I-Iaill Patricia Hajck Kathryn Hall Michael Hamby 5 7 SGHIOFS 68 Greg Hamilton joseph Hamilton Roy Hammond Don Hampton gg S L 5' I Nl.z L-:lfr.l.' l at I 1 . 1 l23 I 1 fin. Ron Hampton Shirley H21I1COCk Lin Handler Linda Hanneken 0 3 SCHIOTS 68 Ray Hannon Christine Hansen Fred Harl Judy Harris Larry Harris Mary Lou Hart Bob Hart Bernice Harte 124 N Michael Hartmann Art Hassinger Doris Hatcher Sherryl Hawley john Hays Ted Hays Phyllis Heard Kevin Hearty The use of a microscope is part of laboratory science Janis Heath Elaine Hecrlein Nancy Hefele Kathy Hefner Rose Heidbrink Gerry Heiman Linda Heimann Kathy Heine C Donna Helm Mark Helmer Rita Helms Patricia Henderson Wegg Henderson Diana Henclricks Bill Henry Thomas Henry Fourth Clown! june Herich Michael Hickum Sharon Hicks Terry Hicks Terry Hicks jan Highfill Connie Hileman Pat Hill 5' ,Z fi ff? 126 Daniel Hillcn Ben Hinkle Diane Hoffman Mike Hogan Bob Hollis john Holman Carol Holtkamp Charles Holyfielcl Seniors ,68 Judy Hoppe Sue Horut john Houchin Margaret Houser 'C' Laura Hudcl john Hudson Connie Hughes john I-Iulsey 0 3 Seniors 68 Randy Hunter Connie Hutchinson Janis Icebarger Joann Isler Steve Ivy Monty jackson Gary james Bnfordyne jenkins 9 'iW, g I 128 hi.-13.3. Q-,N Paul jenkins Wanda jenkins Cathy jennings Steven jcnscn Harold jessen Mike johns Ritenoufs library is open for research. Carolyn johnson Karen johnson Martha johnson Peggy jones Shelley jones Rick jones Donald jensen Al johnson Steve johnson joyce jordan 129 x 'We Ji Sandy jostes Janice jurczyk Kenneth Kahre Leanne Kaiser Sandra Kaschmitter Beverly Kehm Dianne Keithley Debbie Kelpe Ritenour students help teachers grade papers. Barbara Kempe Patricia Kennedy j. Theo. Kennedy Liz Kenny Nancy Kersten Bruce Kessler Gayle Kilgore Malcolm Kilgore 130 2 i Bobadel Kimble Dan Kincade jari King Rose King Marilyn Kinnaman Sean Kinnevey Tish Kitchen Lorence Klema Seniors 68 Mike Kling Judy Klott Karen Knebel Bart Koch 131 I X .E::., zzz, T in X , 't , ' - 3 , , - X : V L .31 g, ae A r W! I 'ff e - QW. 1, Ed Koehnemann Dave Koerber Cary Kohensky Preston Kohensky , 3 SGHIOTS 68 David Konecek Geraldine Konieczny Linda Kopp Kathleen Kortkamp Anna Kosciulek Margie Kreher Cynthia Kroeger Mary KFUSC I fr Q -qt , F1 H .. A -5 if-rig' T: Q Q V A 1' 6 wif? , v I f' 'I 051 , 7' 'wr 3' it , I-.. 132 1' Kathy Kuhl Kathryn Kunst Tom Kuntzman Randolph Kuyath Bob Lackey Janet Lamb james Lancaster Rita Landry Ritenoufs cafeteria is a place to eat and be with friends Diane Lang Loy Lange Gene Laschober Donna Latore Cheryl Lawrence Randall Lawson Candy Leach William Lee 'vii' .DQ 'kff' ta' 133 J X 'inf Jeannette Lee Bob Leeper Sharon Lenzing Dorl Lepsky Anita Lesh Tim Lesinski Chris Lewis jim Lewis Data Processing is a new course offered at Ritenour Jim Lewis Bill Lewis Jan Licare Nelson Licare Mike Licavoli Lynn Likens Linda Lincks Susan Lindsay fs 134 Sic Frecl Lingenfelter Chris Linneman Maria Litteken Pam Litteken Bill Litzsingcr Linda Lloyd Cary London Donald Long Seniors 68 Greg Lowry Judy Loy Carla Luckctt EriC Lugger Brenda Luna Frank Maes Betsy Maliood Darlene Malone Seniors 68 Bill Mamer Debbie Maness Dian Marino Elaine Marks Judy Marsala Dan Martin Larry Martin Roberta Martin iff' 'P is l R I v Ronald Martin Rhonda Mason Caryn Masters Michelle Mattingly Thomas Mauhar jan Mauzy Mary Mayer Wally Mayfield Encyclopedias help in classroom reports. Barbara Mead jerry ldedsker Paul Metz Tom Meyer Karen Miegendt Cary Miller Ken Miller Roger Miller l 425:24 l ,:za'ia:vf3,.1. I 37 gf i A46 R. Janice Miner Robert Minton Arthur Mitchell james Mohow Darlene Mooney Art Moore Cary Moore Kathi Moore Ritenour girls are enthusiastic hockey players. Paul Moore Wayne Moore Mike Moorefield Shirley Moredock Barry Morgan Mike Morgan Glenna Morgan Michael Moriarty R 1 I 3 B Sandra Morrison Robert Mosher RiChard MOSS Mike Motter Betty Mottert janet Mount R011 Murray Sam Murrell Seniors 68 David Myers Judith Myers Donna McAllister Linda McAtee 139 i r 2' lei '?:.,YvX Mary McCandless Alice McClain Diane McClinton Chris McCormack Seniors ,68 James McCraven Margaret McCraven Marc McDermott Patrick Mclilhaney jo Ellen McElroy Dan McGrievy Terry McGuire Alan McHugh 140 6 lg Dan Mclntyre Clark McKinney Eric McKinney Loretto McMullin Bob Nagle Tom Nooney Rick Negele Bartlene Nelson Homework is done anywhere! Beth NGlSOI1 john Nelson William New lUdY Nichols IGH Newland Michael Nicholson Judy Nie Karen Niemetl UW 141 Karin Nohr Robert Oberkrom Thomas O,Conner Steve Okrei Mary Ann Oligschlaeger Cheryl Orr Shelia Orr Robert Owen Many Ritenour students make use of the cafeteria services Philip Owens Kenneth Owensby Roberta Palazzolo Edward Paluczak Susan Panholzer Dianna Parks Linda Parks Pamela Parish 142 yn-za Theresa Patterson Ed Payton Judy Pelot Linda Permer Pam Penny Stanley Penny Cheryl Perrey Chris Perrin c 3 Seniors 68 Gerald Peterson Michael Phelan Diane Phillips Nancy Phillips 143 Steve Picon Sharon Pierson Charlotte Pipkin Judy Pollard n 7 Semors 68 Stanley Ponder Sharon Post Charles Povolish jim Pratt Linda Presley Sharon Presson Rose Marie Presta john Price i A JJ. 144 nfl, r Anita Price Suzanne Price Gloria Querry john Quinn Terry RilCli0V2lI1 Sandra Radford David Ragsdale Dennis Rall Telephones are a convenience for Ritenour students Michelle Ramsey Annu Randazzo Cheryl Randle Lana Randolph Dun Rathert Wayne liathjcn Susan Reames Linda Recker I45 xx Marie Reeves Roslyn Reeder Robert Rehg Lance Rehm Evelyn Reifel Linda Richardson Ed Rickert janet Rickher Choosing classes can be a problem! Pat Riordan Veronica Ritz Robbie Roberson Susie Roberts Kathy Robinson Sue Robinson Skip Rocklage Charles Roderick PU? 146 Colleen Rodgers David Rochr Karen Roever Alice Rogers john Rogers Robert Rogers joseph Rolen Ronald Romacker Seniors 68 Barbara Rooney Dun Rose Mickacl Rose Nancy Rose 147 i. ffl J' D 1 ? Robin Rostock Sue Roth Linda Rottman Sharon Roussin I P Semors 68 Michael Row Mary Rnggeri Bob Rushing, Rose Russell Lynne Rutherford Lynne Ruwg Beverly Sanders Robert Sanford '17 I nik 148 Bob Sankcr Michael Sarakas Debbie Sargent Harold Schaffer Louise Schaffer Laura Schalion Dawn Scheiwe Charles Schieifer A Future Teacher gets a taste of classroom preparation. Stan Schiobohm Cheri Schmidt Walter Schnaare Karen Schnapp jan Schneider Sharon Schnarr james Schneider JoAnn Scherretz 'IPI-f 149 v..fA., l llMlliiQ5is Mark Schneider Marc Schniederjans Terry Schoening Carol Schoue Sandra Schueddig Milton Schuepfer james Schuetz Steve Schuh Ritenoufs band prepares for half-time s hows. Bonita Schulte Ed Schulte jim Schulte Dennis Schultz Linda Schwartzkopf Diana Scott Larry Scott john Scrivner ,pi 150 fa ' Karen Seawel jack Seclivy Michael Serbi Donald Seward Sarah Shannon Dianne Shehom Barbara Shields Richard Shields Seniors ,68 Chris Shillito Susan Shockley Wallace Shoffner Mary Shores ISI '-J 'inf ? 5 jerry Short William Short Nancy Shull Milton Schuepfer Seniors ,68 Bill Sick Terry Sievers Janette Silliman Thomas Silvey Irwin Simanek Sue Simon Ronald Simpkins jeanne Simpson 152 -OF in Michael Sinclcn Rayna Singer Mike Sinn Mary Skaggs Rita Slenker Lillie Sloan Dave Smith john Smith Office Workers find time to study as well as Work. Bob Smith Bill Smith Bill Smith james Snarrenberg Darrell Snecd Mary Sona Bill Sostman Linda Sparks I53 Lois Spees Rick Steinberg Cheri Stephenson Dan Steska Michael Stewart Cecilia Steube wil Stiles Chris Stille The card catalogue saves time in research. jan Stille Joe Stough Kathy Strange Pat Strohmeyer Terry Stroot Lorraine Stroud Dan Stuller Linda Surprenant 154 az 19..- Patty Sutherland Larry Tabler Cary Talley Terry Talley Sandy Tundrup Harry Tate Shelly Taylor Sue Tegeler Seniors ,68 Dennis Terbrock Rick Thaller john Tharp Claudia Thomas 155 1 fi Nl fi xi 3 , I I Y ef' Seniors ,68 Mike Thompsom William Thorne Bill Todd Dan Todt CB , - Ed Thomas Sherry Thomas Linda Thomlison Sandi Thomlison Sharon Thousand Dennis Thousand Sue Trail Mary Trimble Sue Trisler Mary 'Fritschler Debby Tucker Charles Turner Don Underwood Angie Urnbertino Toni Ursch Raymond Valdes Ritenour students buy tickets to away games. Caneettu Valenti Debbie Verity Kathy Vogt Margaret Voigt Ron Voigtmann Bonnie Vollmur Marilyn Vorhies Randell Wade 157 Phyllis Waclley Sandra Wagster Pamela Waldron Janice Walk Kathleen Walker judyWz1lkup Duane wall Russell Wallen Extra reports supplement homework. Brenda VValler james Walsh Lynn Warclenhurg Robert Warner Elaine Wasson Janie Watkins Debbie Watts Ron Wehlage 158 Renee Weisz Mike Weiterman Bette Welmon Carla Wesche George West Donna Westbrook Seniors '68 Becky Wheeling Dennis White Mary White Nancy White Q ! lr-YJ' x '-. Sheryll Welsch Karthleen Whalen ,T l v U W :M Ygmld J it t xs.-A ,Niv Pat White Tom White David Whitehead Suzanne Whitney . 7 Seniors 68 Douglas Whitt Patricia Whitten Kathy Wilkes jucly Wilkinson Charles Williams Kenneth Williams Linda Williams Sandra Williams 8 an 160 nazi 1-'E' Kathy Williamson Pamela Willoughby Pam Wills Bob Wilson john Windisch joseph Winer Nancy Winterowd Paul Wirtz Art brings out creative abilities. Kirk Wolfram Madelyn Wolfram jenny Womack Edgar Wood Marilyn Woolsey Kenneth Woods Sandy Worthham Sue Wosmansky 161 Glenna Wray Ruth Wright Mary Wuebbeling Alan Wuest Susan Wuest Louis Young Paula Yount Richard Zeidlik Seniors ,68 Larry Zigler Vic Zubiena Victoria Zimmer Wayne Zimmerman Patrick Zoeller 162 1 , 1. - .J- ,.- . ,,,a- '-rr-.5 ' qv A.-f'h ,.,.-1' ' ' ' --w ,et . .-4? , v v,,- P V 1 N... 'ji - . ' -i , , -rn A .'-T-,F::,n- JJFMF--W we . -,, .....-,gn M'- N-.., C 4 SPQRTS 368 Victory brings honor to Ritenour, and pride to the athletes and fans. Every Winning basket, touch- down, pin or goal says that Ritenour is the best. But a well-played athletic event means much more than this. Fun and entertainment are enjoyed by all. Team membersearn to cooperate, to compete, and to strive for their goal. The fans learn to be good sports, and to support the school they are a part of. When a Ritenourite graduates he will continue to attend athletic events. But the things he acquires during Ritenour sporting events will be useful to hipi at the same time in his active community ro e iv- 1 1 9: 'S K l ' 'lil' Warm up takes place before the meet. minute details takes a while. 1967 Season Tri-Meet Tri-Meet Country Day Pattonville Quad-Meet Hancock Invitational Beaumont Invitational Tri-Meet District Meet Conference Meet We 3rd 3rd 15 41 3rd 5th 20th lst 7th 6th P The early change in weather fails to dampen spirits as Cross-Country Hn- ishes with a Fine record. course covers all sorts of obstacles and hills. Facial expression reveals anxiety and exhaustion. 1-D. Deubel, Mgr., L. Ziegler, B. Brown, D. Hayes, G. Miller, I. D. Smith, S. Aversa, J. Duke, ROW 2-R. Miller, R. Mitchell, P. M. Koch, D. Ragan, P. McCown, G. Bamett, W. Rathjen, R. Coach Doney. They' re off! .:'...,l ll' 1, ....3 , . 1 A smooth entry brings points for Ritenour. Balance is a step towards the perfect dive Varsity Scores We They Parkway 23 70 McCluer 36 59 Principia 26 69 St. Louis U, 69 21 Chaminade 38 57 Normandy 26 69 Pattonville 49 45 Parkway 33 62 Lindbergh 17' 78 C.B.C. 39 56 Tri-Meet 3rd Place Tri-Meet 2nd Place Pattonville 31 64 Clayton 29 66 T' 7 The swimming Huskies exe- cute many difficult dives at Ready...Set...Co gs, ' '-- -L 4, at-. - .gf- 1' H .r ' - ,. T?' o 1' . I v . X w-'ff-wa , Du gf ff '. 'nl F55 Every racer needs a good set of lungs. l68 1..--'lf ,- ' aff Wonder how the water is? A perfect dive . . . and a smooth entry are all scored highly. Swimmers '68 Stroking away, Ritenour's swimmers are giving it their Nalin for vic- tory. Competing with other schools for a place of honor, the Huskies have taken to the water to be judged on dives, strokes, and races. One of our largest teams, the swimmers enjoyed a line season with a surge of support from the Ritenour fans. ...E- Swimming, ROW 1-D. Bradford, j. Schaffer, R. johnson, R. Moore, M. Blackwell, C. M. Strub, j. McNamee, S. Cooke, R. Holman, K. Haelger, ROW 2-T. Kuntz- G. Starks, C. Schuttc, D. Underwood, D. Whitehcad,,M. Curtis, G. Meyer, K. jones, Gross, B. Henry, Smith, ROW 3-D. Hogan, D. Lewis, J. Liley, K. Kundert, M. ss, B. Mamet. S. Vickery, J. O'Connor, R. Bruns, M. Serbi, Coach Tonioli. Coach Tonioli often demonstrates the strokes for his team. A Ritenour wrestler may be down, but he is never out. F' ' 77 Tj D' .4 , 4 i , I wish he'd get off my back! Varsity Wrestlers: ROW 1-S. Trauth, J. Lodes, D. Rorex, D, Hayes, R. Smith, G Davis, ROW 2-G. Bamett, F. Lingenfelter, S. Orr, J. Winer, C. Chaffin, F. Coe. Sportsmanship is always the basis of each match. Another Huskie Matman pin! Fans and team respond to a loss with glum expressions. Wrestling ,68 The Huskie Matmen have brought another fine season to Ritenour. Competing against some of the area's top-rated schools, the wrestlers have come through with a pin everytime, scoring both indi- vidually and as a team. Partici- pating in many invitationals, as well as hosting their own, the wrestlers have continued a well-known Ritenour tradition Victory! Wrestling Managers and Coaches: ROW 1-M. Garvey, J. Hart, D. Morrow ROW 2 Coach Doney, H, Bodley, Coach Mclntyre. Rltenour wrestlers have super fall resistance. 5 ni' ,Qi ' 1 i 'Q' '?9'X - -w X Q 5 if -1. .gf 6 1 X fx 1 W Y X, X W ,L 4 E X f Q N S lu .IA 4 1 2, x 1 - - 1 I. Y. ,. ,r V x., f aw ' 1' A pn Y r ,1 V- in F A f, Ns or X R m K .fi ,v. H if -' -if-L: , P.. L-tiff? - ' - QQNUQA 1 C3531 1 2' 'V ' 5' . rw .Zi Cy' 721115, 'Q 9145515 .Q I ' xej :.:f,1f,'J 3351 'f . 1 . 'ef ' fi ' K N yr!! ' 1 K 'f V ml QNQ. V ' ' E ' I 1 TEN' -aj:1NQf V' 1- U -A , ' ff V riff 1 Nemo ' Jsmgs 1' 1 u LJ 1 4 'P HSN' Y 'MIES 1 .au- s . -' 5- g I-4.I'i , in' ' ,4 L - . , 6 ' .M 'Uv - ' - sa vu- ! x nf , mi N ,ul Iv 1 , X t X f ,X tk I 1 44 5 . i., L Q 'W , i'fi?'f imp X A. gf? - . , ,hr W !1vl9 v 1 - .QE H V455 5 ,V V I wwx . -4' 4 -I-E 4 dn v ,MICR If I-hp. .M f just a few more feet and I'll have him down. Varsity Scores W e They St. Louis U. 39 5 Riverview 32 12 Hazelwood 14 27 Pattonville 38 8 McCluer 25 21 Normandy 33 11 Mehlville 23 19 Granite City 22 22 St. Charles 28 17 Hazelwood 16 31 Normandy 25 21 Pattonville 32 11 St. Charles 26 16 McCluer 5 38 Riverview 24 19 his next move. in his own thoughts, each wrestler contem- Urged on by team members and fans, each Huskie grappler tries for that victorious pin. arsity Wrestlers: ROW 1-A. tonum, D. Wren, E. White, T. uck, B. Wilson, j. Scott, ROW -B. Branson, j, Cenzlil, S. icou, j. Greear, R. Townsend. 173 L. - .. ,l Q Supporters find Ritenour bounc- ing back after a slow start to win 2 in a row, and keep the Wagon Wheel. All right-HUSTLEH :--,f -'ii' Varsity Ends, ROW 1-B. Kessler, G. May, P. Long, B. Lockett, S. Orr, M. wil- liams, ROW 2-Coach Whitehead, K. Hearty, G. Chaffin, D. johnson, B. Todd, M. West. No, ref, he hit me right hu 174 . vu .,- Varsity Scores We They 16 26 7 19 Charles 18 6 6 14 0 7 0 19 7 7 14 6 Wagon Wheel Camel -ff? ga... I 3 am. fx fx s2SQ,,., ffsiiff SB if N..-.,,,4 ,,Llf xvar 'MP' iz ROW 1-B. Sanker, B, Wilson, 1. Winer, B. ROW 3-S. Flowers, S. Picou, D. Roehr, A. Smith, R. D. Bone, B. Donahue, ROW 2-Coach Hensel, Townsend, L. Woodward, M. Casagrand, R. Bliggen- C. Collell, D. Brock, j. Rogers, j. Clark, storfer, Coach Tonioli. Each play demands a few minutes of planning and concentrating. I Backs: ROW 1-C. Cooke, R. Bone, M. Holdinghaus, T. Mauhar, J. Shimkus, 1 Basta, ROW 2-C. Carter, W. Mitchell, L. Thorpe, S. johnson, J. Crites, R. Eng- lish, ROW 3-Coach Reaves, B. Bennett, I. Silvey, D. Finley, T. Harvill, D Binsbacher, Coach Moore. L A T F fl.. 1. . L.. Sophomores, ROW 1-I. Lemmons, B. Crites, R. Coach Hickman, P. Schaffer, B. Fitzgerald, R. Nicks, M. Baker, T. Ruck, D. Duncan, ROW 2-F. Staab, R. Shoffner, P. Winterowd, C. Swindle, R. Williams, L. Brueggemann, M. Halfaker, B. Ham- jordan. left, J. Barth, M. Carter, N. Meade, ROW 3- -1:1 l-Il lump 'M 1, 4' Q31 u-144 Ritenour's ability to hold that line makes opponents shudder. Combining speed with agility, Leon Thorpe in tercepts and begins his down the Held dash. Sophomores, ROW 1 Casagrand, J. Fishbum, Moseley, R. Cottner, Vogeler, B. Piazza, L. Strai K. Snider, ROW Schroeder, 1. Torgerson, Smith, B. Zack, C. Woolse M. james, T. Mitchell, Watts, ROW 3-Coach M Intyre, J. Tayloe, A. Luna, Bladt, C. Franklin, T. Shin D. Ray, I. Fishbum. AQ. Ritenour's kick is blocked by stronger forces. Come on-you can do itl .JI e Managers: ROW I-D. Camache, L B. Reid, Varsity Managers: ROW2- -l' Sedlvy' S' Atchison' Don't watch the camera-play the game! Ring around the quarterback. Let's see now-the left string goes in the right hole, and the right string goes in the left . . . Basketball '68 Again this year, as in the past, Basketball reigned as the most popular winter sport at Ritenour. The fans, showing more school spirit, enjoyed watching the re- bounding, shooting, and general playing of the team, as competition became keener and the team improved. Ritenourites need not fear for the coming years either. Both the Sophomores and junior Varsity teams have done extremely well. Coaches and Managers: ROW 1-R. Alletag, D. Brock, W. Davis, ROW 2-B. Foltyn, Coach Platipodis, Coach Stewart, Coach White- head, J. Brodelmeyer. 1---,E -'- -. - - r---rr:--:r- - . -7777 -i . iL-1.- l A : ' 'A ' 'air Forwards: ROW 1-D. Binsbacher, J. Reuss, ROW 2-L. Fox, S. Burleson, D. Baxter. 178 ..1.....i.... Huskies take the rebound. The Varsity team is under the new Coach Platipodis. Guards: ROW 1-R. English, C. Lampe, R. Ehlenbeck, ROW 2-B. Fore, D. Ehlenbeck, J. Zykan. Before each Varsity game, the Sophomores play. Q., - Up, Up, and Away! j. Nelson, R. Mxller, B. Todd, J. Coach Whitehead became the new head coach of the Sophomores 179 N ,Je fin I Built-IT f T Getting the rebound after an opponent's shot is important. .1 T 1 T, . This is no time for a push-upl Sophomores: ROW 1-R. Palmer, T. McIntyre, j. Burleson, S. Haid, ROW 2 Harris, K. Snider, T. Palmer, S. Burton, j. Fishburn. free Dan Ehlenbeck was the Huskies' leading scorer. ' .-1 The Huskies fight to get the shot away 4 v i T Aggressiveness is part of Varsity Scores We They Normandy 59 75 Hazelwood 59 43 Kirkwood 58 74 Mercy 62 74 Normandy 64 66 jefferson City 63 61 Alumni 64 77 Kirkwood 67 66 St. Louis U. 61 68 Riverview 81 64 St. Charles 67 70 Hazelwood 58 48 Pattonvrlle 70 49 MCCluer 58 85 Ladue 87 66 Lindbergh 55 56 Mehlvrlle 80 81 The ability to jump gives Ritenour an advantage X,, IDKXQ Y ,412 14x omores ROW 1 K Hicks R Nicks, j. Barth, HOW 2-B. Brown, D. Ritenour tries for 2 wskl B Brvan .ZL'.m-V -1- 1-11 r L , r' 1 .U ,at 1 'T xx 1 XX . I 4 'x . r ' t ,V V, .. , ' n : - . ' , . . ', . '1 I Have you got the ball? l8l Cheerleaders 768 This year twelve girls served the school as cheerleaders. All twelve cheered during the football season. They all also appeared at a Cardinal football game. Later in the year the girls split up, with six cheering for wrestling and six for basketball. When possible, all twelve reunited during tournaments and state meets. Their main duty is to arouse school spirit and pride among the students for sport- ing events. Wrestling Cheerleaders, ROW 1-B. Luna, J. Luna, L. Richardson, ROW 2-S. Roberts, M. Andrae, M. Kinnaman B. Vollmar. '-. The cheerleaders must also lead the school in cheers in the various sport assemblies throughout the year. 182 As one of the two mascots, Kathy New the youngest member on the squad. Come on boys. Make that shot. mall Sometimes a hand microphone was used to spark more spirit. r V I twelve cheerleaders cheered during the football season. Enthusiasm is shown as the Huskies take the floor. Basketball Cheerleaders, ROW 1-D. Hendricks, K. Newman D. Shehorn, C. Abram, ROW 2-N. Winterowd, P. Penny, M Shores. 183 Varsity Hockey: ROW 1-J. Martin, S. Roth, J. Martin, S. Roth, C. Casseno, S. Simon, j. Heiman, ROW 2-K. Catlin, K, Ahlemeier, A. White, M. Amptmann, j. Stillman, I. Parisotto johnson, ROW 3-K. McClain, M. Kalish, L. Rutherford, A. Boyd, C. Leach, M. Sparks. Hockey means action to quick moving Ritenour girls. junior Hockey: ROW 1-P. Pruett, D. Peterman, I. jerram, Larkin, C. Cassens, A. White, ROW 2-B. Stevens, B. DeChant, D K Ahlemeier, M. Weindel, N. Myers, J. Smith, B. Reed, ROW 3-P C Fiori, M. Amptmann, M. Canary, L. Kampe, M. Kalish, A. Steele, Kuhl, Miss Murray. .UI . n .,.q., Arn ',g,vfAx MJ . 1-H 184 it-,kg 1-Y --4 an 4' Hockey never has a dull moment. , v'.,v , - ' ',K?- 1 , ,ol - ,- ,y.ff'4w-K.-' '.' A l. -, .., , M-if W . . .. '- 2454.14-teh ' C W CJ ,ata 4 S 5 x u 5 ' . f 1 ml M1 Senior Hockey: ROW 1-S. Simon, L. Rutherford, C. Bond, j. Hei- man, L, Sparks, ROW 2-j. Mauzy, S. Roth, Mrs. johnson, C. Thomas, M. White, ROW 3-D. Galmiche, A. Boyd, C. Leach, S. Tegeler, J. Newland, D. Beckmann. , - f ---- .M l-AAQH - . Each class team may compete on the same night. Sophomore Hockey: ROW 1-R. Umbertino, I. Stillman, S. Simon, M Amptmann D. Lloyd, B. Crain, P. Frank, ROW 2-S. Walters, E. Reed, R. Umb6Yt1H0 L Raeker, j. Parisotto, D. Shannon, ROW 3-j. Tennis, C. Karay, N Brown D Echterling, j. Calland, Miss Probus. 185 Girls, Basketball ,68 Girls' basketball is one ofthe most popular of the after school girls' sports. Twelve girls are selected from each class from approximately eighty girls who try out. These girls compete against other schools and are eligible to try out for the var- sity team. They all work hard to make the team. Senior Class: ROW 1-M. White, Mgr., S. Simon, I. Mauzy, S. Shockley, ROW 2-Miss Hodge, S. Roth, J. Silliman, L. Rutherford, C. Thomas, ROW 3-S. Tegeler, D. Beckmann, B. Kehm, K. Catlin. i The basic skills are necessary in order to make the team. Sophomore Class ROW1 D Snofke I Kahre D Lloyd, S. Simon, ROW 2-T. Lumar, Mgr M Hausmann S Leen D Shelton D Echterlmg, ROW 3-Mrs. Young, E. Reed, A jump ball begins the game. junior Class: ROW 1-M. Kalish, Mgr., I. jerram, M. Weindel, J. Weisz, L. Smith, C. Cassens, BOW 2-Miss Murray, A. White, K. McClain, C. Kuhl, J. Martin, ROW 3-M. Clogston, B. DeChant, B. Reed, L. Kampe. I wonder where I made my mistake? Archery ,68 Many girls participate in intramural archery. From this, those who have the highest scores are selected to compete against another school. Modern Dance ,68 This year Modern Dance has been practicing their dances after school, They are planning to have a program early in the spring to demonstrate their dances. Varsity Archery: ROW 1-S. jones, P. Dyhouse, Miss Harrison, ROW 2-K. Batz, D. Henninger, P. Bostic, N. Foerster. Modem Dance is the most impressionistic of all the forms of dance. Miss Murray shows the dancers the proper mov ments. I fy CLUBS ,GS Every community needs various organizations to provide relaxation, interest, and a sense of accomplishment and pride for its citizens. St. Louis has many private and public clubs and groups, on a smaller scale, Ritenour has clubs and organiza- tions for athletic interests, such as R.G.A.A., careers, like the Future Teachers, student govern- ment, demonstrated by Student Council, or fun, such as International Relations. Each year new clubs are formed, and older ones grow as more students with widening interests lill Ritenour's halls. Ladies! May I have your attention please? Pep Club, ROW 1-B. Ferguson L. Schild, C. Kuhl, S. Hayes, I Coehler, L. Christeson, S. Shan- non, L. Rutherford, A. McClain L. Bostic, D. Hargrove, 1. Boren ROW 2-D. Novak, D. Weber, M. Eudaley, T. Lahay, N. Stevens D. Bayless, j. Bishop, j. Mathews S. Crawunder, C. Pulliam, P. Bos: tic, L. Heuschoher, C. Pipkin S. Hancock, ROW 3-D. Bristow, S. Moredock, R. Presta, J. New- land, J. Myers, J. Weisz, L Kampe, K. McClain, B. Kincade V. Krekel, j. Hogan, P. Elking, C Carey, ROW 4-C. McCann, ,I Koeller, D. Hollaway, C. Finder D. Sargent, C. Lawhead, D. Shan: non, N. Brown, A. Whittaker, T Lumar, D. Snofke, G. Castle, M. Oligschlaeger, S. Dallas, J. Burks ROW 5-C. Abrams, D. Schwandt T. Armistead, E. Wilson, T Greer, D. Maxwell, P. Flori, I Martin, K. Wilde, T. Thrasher, M Hausmann, C. Deme, S. Leen, N Beaudoin, J. Steedman, J. Buar- I'Il8I'll'l. s , OE to the paper hangersl UJ9 r v' l How do you spell that? How do you react to that hold? 73-3- D X :Ji '4 ,LJ V. 33,1 . I 4 ..eZ.g....-:.lA.v----- . ., .4 Pep Club, ROW I-P. Penny, K. Bland, D. Shehorn, M. Shores, M. Andrae, N Winterowd, D. Hendricks, B. Vollmar, B. Luna, S. Roberts, L. Richardson, N Kersten, P. White, L. Lloyd, ROW 2-M. Lind, C. Klueter, K. Heine, D. Hoffman P. Allen, M. Weindel, P. Pruett, L. Sparks, A. Boyd, S. Tegler, M. Kaatmann, S Daugherty, M. Morgan, j. Freeman, P. Schneider, N. Clogston, M. Solari, ROW 3- K. Moeller, W. Bitza, C. Abbeg, S. Bayless, B. DeChant, P. Campbell, M. Clogston C. Gagnon, j. Tennis, j. jerram, D. Peterman, P. Bohanhon, R. Phyllis, P. Tiepel- man, D. Thompson, ROW 4-E. Ham, C. Hornbuckle, P. Menkhus, S. Small, L. Sore, K. Schneeberger, M. Mattingly, C. Stratman, E. Whitmore, j. Barnes, K. Kunst, E. Wasson, M. Chinn, E. Reifcl, ROW 5-M. Hall, B. O'Sullivan, L. Lifritz, C. Kramer, L. jordan, C. Kramer, J. Hawthorne, L. Cannady, N. Myers, K. Baker, C. Ellebrecht, P. Long, T. Dcnnert, B. Breuer, M. Carney. Surely they don't make paper like they used to. Pep Club members relax as they paint posters to support our teams. 193 1 '. .wp , , . 1 ,.., nm-. Pep Club ,68 Pep Club is one of Ritenour's largest organizations. They sponsor several Pep dances, pep rallies, and are responsible for posters and signs in the hall. New activities this year were the pep pals, designed to urge Ritenour's teams to vic- tory. Initiative keeps Pep Club members working. School spirit in the making as Pep Club designs a poster. R. G.A.A. '68 The Girl's Athletic Association provides many activities for Ritenour's sports-minded girls. Hockey, archery, bas- ketball, gymnastics, and tennis are a few of their l many inner- and inter-school sports events. Other activ- ities include an annual bake sale and the R.C.A.A. Back- wards Dance in the spring. V mszruwuiql, Ritenour girls are always in the action, competing here with Normandy in a fast moving hockey game. R.G.A.A.: ROW 1--S. Gagnepain, C. Karay, T. Christman, I. Kahre, J. Tennis, B. Steiner, J. Pa- risotto, P. Holland, D. Snofke, C. Castle, ROW 2-S. Cole, B. Peterson, A. Whittaker, N. Brown, B. Crain, D. Shannon, L. Brady, J. Cox, M. Ampt- mann, J. Stillman, C. Dunn, ROW 3-L. Kane, T. Lumar, D. Shelton, D. Lloyd, S. Simon, G. Black- well, M. Bradford, S. Robbins, D. Genail, D Brown, M. Wood, ROW 4-V. Quin, R. Smith, M Hausman, S. Leen, S. Stica, L. Shell, S. Nelson, N Clogston, j. Walter, K. Wamack, B. Beezley. President Mary White conducts the R.C.A.A. meetings. activiti es are a combination of meetings and participation in sports, Club members often bring enthusiastic ideas to the meetings. E1 i,,. lg'-Al.. ..,A,,,.. R.C.A.A.: ROW I-Miss Hodges, Mrs. Young, Mrs. johnson, D. Beckmann, j. Mauzy, C. Bond, M White, Miss Probus, Miss Harrison, Miss Murray ROW 2-P. Flori, B. Stevens, K. McClain, J. Weisz L. Cannady, K. Moeller, A. Steele, J. Bone, C. Gag: non, M. Neislein, M. Jensen, M. Lee, K. Baker, 195 ROW 3-I... Kampe, B. Reed, K. Catlin, C. Thomas B. Kehn, P. Echterling, P. Schneider, B. DeChant K. Batz, P. Campbell, M. Amptmann, P. Blei, K Wilde, ROW 4-L. Heuschober, C. Kuhl, A. Ayres S. Filla, I. Heiman, j. Newland, S. Tegeler, S. Roth S. Simon, C. Cassens, K. Ahlemeier, N.. Myers. : 1 l X . L ix 5. 1 . 9. 5 xl 'l'rfP '-, in . --'-'.. f. 4, -fi-Vw,s, 8 .- ...1'K.f,, ix, T X .1 .Yugi 9. R Club: ROW 1-S. Simon, Pres., S. Roth, V.-Pres., B. Kehm, Sec., A. Boyd, Treas ROW 2-J. Mauzy, L. Rutherford, C. Bond, P. Echterling, M. White, J. Heiman, ROW N ,, 3-K. Ahlemeier, M, Amptmann, K. Catlin, S. Tegeler, Mrs. johnson, ROW 4-D. Beck- To become a member of R Club, a mann, A. White, L. E. Kampe, K. McClain, M. Kalish. must, have accumulated 850 Poml sporting events. R Club ,68 Ci RH Club is associated with R.G.A.A., but here the girls are more closely involved with others who share their love of sports, 01 xx v 1 l V 196 N Drama Club: ROW I-D. Netherton, S. Selzer, B. Williams, E. Etherington, C. Worstenholm, ROW 2-R. Mesher, A. Clancy, D. Malady, Mr. Boroughf, Mr. Potter, T. Morgan. Drama Club ,68 Dramatic productions have always been a part of Ritenour's history, and this year's Drama Club has continued the fine record. Their au- tumn production, The Wallf' brought praise as the finest drama yet on Ritenouris stage. ,. 4. '51 Drama Club: K. Brand, D. Smith, L. Tabler, K. Burley, M. Adkison, M. Roberson, B. Scenery for The Wall rc- Chinn, K. McClain, E. Wasson. quired many hours of paint- ing and building. ,reality of war is brought to audience by the excellent .n -A.. -x ' Make-up intensifies the meaning of the play. ii - s T 'dl' -...V 'ZLL Future Teachers: ROW 1-K. Baker, A. Bereyso, S. Trail, D. Hoffman, K. Heine, B. Breuer, M. Carney, G. Frambers, B. Anderson, B, O'Sullivan, K. Moeller, S. Small, C. Patten- gill, B. Wheeling, L. McMullin, ROW 2-L. Williams, M. Kalish, A. Steel, J. Brewster, B. Stevens, P. Warcl, M. Klarsch, S. Nelson, L. Seng, B. Mielke, G. Abbeg, S. Bayles, ROW Future Teachers '68 3-j. jordan, j. Arnold, K. Kunst, L. Cannady, K. Schnebergen M. Lind, B. Unrutli, ROW 4-N. Myers, D. Klunk, S. St George, S. Lenzing, S. Heggi, M. Ortbals, E. Georgen, M Haake, ROW 4-R. Reede, P. Riordan, D. Martin, A. Couvion Miss Eagles, Miss Brueggen. F.T.A., afliliated with a national group, pro- vides the members with a taste of teaching. Led by President Becky Wheeling, they assist teach- ers in many duties, and attend several area rallies each year. F.T.A. members take part in the meetings. . . . . . and Miss Brueggen helps with the decisions. Latin Club Latin, although it is not the oilicial language of any country, still provides interesting discussions for Latin Club members. They translate Latin books and stories and study it as the basis of modern languages. Enthusi- astic members and a large float in the Homecoming parade has macle the Latin Club, under Mrs. Harmon, an active part of Ritenourls club system in 1968. Members leam about the Latin language and especially Latin litera- ture and manuscripts. I99 The club members must keep the equipment in good condition. Club members must be able to operate all the different audio-visual equipment. I J Audio-Visual Club: SEATED-T. Patterson, STANDING-D. Rellergent, D. Griffith, D. Potter, E. Miller, D. Malady. - l 200 Audio Visual ,68 Audio-Visual Club is responsible for all the equipment. They distribute, repair, and collect the ordered films. They also keep all the equipment clean and ready for use. They work behind the scenes here at Ritenour, Audio-Visual Club: SEATED--W Celdbach, D. Houlle, STANDING -R. Valdes, A. Saunders, j. Strat- mann, B. Hahn. . Mr. Underwood is the sponsor of Audio-Visual Club. The more experienced members show the others the parts ofthe projector. This year a girl joined the staff for the first time. Radio Club, ROW 1-F. Coe, ROW 2-T. Smith, R. Mullin, Mr. jackson, W. Cross, B. ' Francis, R. Fulsom, R. Rembold. , Radio Club members share their knowledge and fun with each other. This year the club added a girl to its membership. 202 ,um-nun ' umm Pi'TA'2'll'l-P! '!'f:iJf-YHY WAQJBY: Ritenoufs own amateur radio station Although small in number, you'll find these Radio Club members are large in spirit and interest. Under Mr. jackson, these boys Cand girly operate their own ham radio station and the instruments involved. This year they participated in a nationwide contest, with recognition given to the group contacting the most hams in a certain time span. Operation of the radio and contact with other stations is under the watchful eye of Mr. jackson. Radio Club ,68 1' son?l U2 urlL. The best way for a foreigner to contact America is through Radio Club. adio Club, ROW 1-D. Seng, D. Arnold, ROW 2-M. Autio, L. Berrong, D. roff, B. Hurst, M. Mort. iscussions about equipment and code arc a part of e club's activities, 203 -.-F Why is it that some people always get the fun jobs CEh! Mr. jack- . mn-V. . ' -: 4:1 -- A 'Y-' 1 B .qi--1 XV The only way to leam is by watching an expert. ,K il t 7 ll 'Y fl If Future Nurses '68 The Future Nurses try to explore as many Helds of nurs- ing so that each girl may enter a rewarding career. They host several speakers, and also be- come involved in service proj- ects, including visits to hospi- tals and children,s homes. ,.....r The club offers girls a chance to explore the field of nursing as a career. Pres. Sandy Smith conducts the meet- ings. A distinguished speaker holds each member's interest. Planning club activities are fun. 'Fil ll K Future Nurses: ROW 1-S. Smith, L. Seng, C. Eck, Miss Kerr, C. ROW 2-C. Gruss, W. Anthony, ROW 3-M. Coser, B. Milke, ROW H. Douglas, P. Stopp. duff. H, fl .ll ' V - -1. xr .,,- l ls A Students listen intently as religious leaders from the urea speak to them. Bible Club '68 Bible Club is a non-denominational religious club at Ritenour. Their programs are varied with speakers, movies, or records, but they always sing and have prayer. Bible Club, ROW 1-C. Tohlen, C. Harris, C. Spak, ROW 2-D Houlle, C. Wilkes, M. Mort, ROW 3-N. White, M. McCraven, A Graham, ROW 4-P. jackson, K. Reiter, K. Creach. Bible Club, ROW 1-D. jackson, L. Langley, ROW 2-J. Wilkinson,.C. Lewis, Mrs. Colter- Singing begins the Tuesday night meetings of Bible Club. man. Bible Club, ROW 1-P. Bryant, P. Bowers, P. Sevier, ROW 2--S. Stratman, J. Barnes, M. Greene, ROW 3-D. Mills, B. Arisman, D, Presson, ROW 4-T. Smith, K. Schnapp, S. Morrison. sq ,r . Z , X r .. . , F -dx Debate Club: ROW 1-Miss Moss, C. Williams, Arnold, L. Davis, J. Wilson, M. Donahue, W. jeffrey. Debate Club 368 Tournaments and meets are a part of a debater's life, and Ritenour's debaters make a line showing at these events, rep- resenting their school to other area high schools. 206 C. Wall, C. Callier, Mrs. Smith, ROW 2-D Debaters in actionl R . X.: Wd J Speech Club ,68 Speech Club spends many hours preparing to represent Ritenour in many tournaments. Their repertoire consists of poems, speeches, and dramatic works to be used in competi- tion. X Speeches are rehearsed many times before the actual contest. Research and preparation take up many after school hours. Club: ROW 1-R. Dimitry, Miss Moss, Mrs. Smith, M. Burkhardt, ROW 2-E. Etherington, Worstenholm, j. Wilson, C. Wall, C. Williams. 207 German Club '68 German Club, now in its second year, is one of Ritenour's newest and fastest growing clubs. Led by Mr. Boswell, the club has waged a war against the French, and enjoys German songs, stories, and discussions at its meetings. German Club: ROW 1-G. Hutchins, D. Jayne, M. Gourley, ROW 2- K. Nohr, C. Steube, D. Gunn, T. Blake, K. Brachtel, N. White. As president, Cecil Steube conducts the meetings. -Ili-J l'..I.I P German folk and popular songs are part of the meetings activities. fl Mr. Boswell has sparked thusiasm for the Club with his ideas chuckles. German Club: ROW 1- Niitchell, S. Fitzsimmons, Chism, I. Gallard, M. Rocklag ROW 2-D. Bernard, D. Blac B. Smith, P. Stopp, j. Smith, Boswell. WL: -95-,NA '-if . s. ,- .5-1, A ' .. . f:,'.i , , . .5 Q. . V ',.',i The meeting is ai place to converse with friends . . . l . . . and share ideas with the group. president, Sheryl Hawley keeps discussion going. P Fitzpatrick. 209 iational Relations: ROW I-S. Hawley. C. Williams, ROW 2- lly, S. Goodwin, I... Specs, M. McCruven, A. Graham, L. Wil- Mrs. Crisp, D. Calrniche, S. Hancock, A. Bereyso, B. Sanders, Speakers or projects are usually the main topics. International Relations ,68 IRC has become Ritenouris own venture in world friendships. Discussions center around the people of other nations, and often natives of Europe and other continents are part ofthe club agenda. Their annual Getting To Know You banquet brings together citizens of the United States and exchange students from other countries. fx Loquendus Staff: ROVV1-M. McCraven, T. Christman, R. Mosher, j. Ellcbracht, L. Nachtwcih, K, K. Nohr, Mr. Salvia, E. Payton, S. Hawley, E. Fischer, Etheringtnn, B. jenkins. j. Aehle, RONV 2-S. Reddish, C. Callier, j. Goehler, Loquendus '68 Loquendus, Ritenour's thriving art magazine, makes its appearance in the Spring of each year. This year's staff has several Holdi' members, and has again pre- sented the finest poems, stories, and art work of Riten- our students, under the direction of Mr. Salvia. wa .. -N' l AlJ'i f Sophomores have been included this year, hopefully to have them re- tum next year. Features and Haws of last year's book are discussed before the new one is begun. 210 Mr. Salvia keeps the staff members happy N I'liis is Mrs. Speb's scconcl year as Li- brarian. Q-.af sag- .Qt Library Assistants ,68 Library Assistants, ROW 1-j. Cox, P. Finley, L. Fulton, S. Hancock, D. Keithley, D. Cutherz, ROW 2- 1. Gulluncl, M. Carney, E. I-lccrlein, P. Long, C. Ellebrecht, Mrs. Bracken, R. Taylor, Mrs. Spell, H. Douglus,.M. McCraven, B. Mahood, K. Scbnapp. f'v -. More audio-visual equipment was added to the library this year. Assistants kcep the library running smoothly and elli- Mrs. Bracken checks out magazines. l Scribblerls Art Club: ROW 1-j. Houchin, M. Thomas, M. Carney, W. L6'fl5gC. D. VVagganer, S. Trimble, E. Mahood, H. Bernard, J. Blocker, Miss H0ll21fldSW0fIl'1, C- BUfCh0f, K- Schmlpp- RA Bililie, Nonnenkamp, ROW 2-B, Breuer, D. Spier, L, L. Davis, D. Felt, j. King, E. Reifcl, M, Slavik. Students ponder the art work displayed in the library . . . and admire the talent of others. Noel cies Arts is given plenty of publicity in Ritenour' halls. Post wee The art show was a great succcss for artists and patrons. ers for Noel des Arts filled thc halls for ks before thc show. Meetings include business and time for working on creations. Scribblefs ,68 Ritenour's dynamic art club marches forward with an increasing interest in bringing art to the students. Their annual Christmas Art Show, Noel des Arts, gives students a chance to display their work and purchase art work for gifts. 1 Q 1 ,. , ., , .1 W. . ,. , . lm.-i ,, .e ,- 1--A - - 1 lm, , ..v.s, Q President Betst Mahood feels the stress as Noel des Arts quickly approaches. A Scribbler surveys his art. 2l3 Pepper Box '68 Ritenourys prominent press attempts to keep its readers informed on the latest news and features. This year PEPPER BOX has a new advisor, Mr. Hendry, and a new, eight-page look,', keeping in step with Ritenoufs ever-growing number of stu- dents. 'Y' r,.. A happy staff is a working staff. P1 PPl'.R BOX Staff HOW 1 j Houchin, S. Jensen, W. jeffrey, C. Stoker, L. Tabler, ROW 2-K. Nollr M Snlarl L hllcbrecht D. Netherton, M. Adkison, Mr. Hendry, ROW 3-S. Godat, M. fN1LCI'dVLl1 M Llnnn B long I' Morganlll. 'X .Q ri E i' ii Features Editor Thomas Morgan III keeps the PEPPER BOX light and airy. I .7 LAL' ,:f Student Council '68 Student Council represents the entire school. It sponsored the sec- ond Homecoming and approved the charters for the various clubs. A new innovation this was a Clubis Council which tried to attract all students to a club. Executive Council, ROW 1-Ed. Payton, Secretary, Jo McElroy, Vice-Pres., Denny Custer President, Sue Fox, Treasurer, ROW 2-j. Goehler, L. Foerster, W. Bitza, B. Stockglausner, D. Beckley, M. Ramsey, ROW 3-B. Smith, D. Crump, j. Walk, M. Kinnaman, K. Moore, D. Maxwell, D. Hendricks. 3 . ......1 First hour, Monday morning, the Student Council meets, Prom Reporters, Cary Barnett and Suesie Roberts. As president, Denny heads the meet- ings and leads discussions. l ds immhg. Student Council, ROW 1-C. Ritchey, G, Castle, D. Smith, B. Kincade, M. Holdin haus, j. Clark, R. Wall, ROW ZZ-D. Bielick, j. Gaylord, B. Sick, D. Pcterman, Weindel, N. Beaudoin, j. Burks, ROW 3-L. Ziglcr, P. jurczyk, E. Marks, l Cholson, J. Petersen, D. Barger, R. Payton, ROW 4-R. Phillips, M. Tcrracina, Auer, S. Sevier, K. Vogt, M. Kreher, T. Blaine, S. Burkholder, ROW 5-M. Hai mann, S. Sweeney, L. Plaezer, L. Reinert, K. Wilde, S. Lecn, B. Bazil, ROW 0 Marino, D. Kincade, D. Rathert, D. Mclntyrc, j. Wcisz, K, Nohr, T. Morgan. 216 Student Council, ROW l-P. Henderson, K. Oliver, E. Ham, D. Bradford, S. Aubuchon, D. Wall, j. Lewis, ROW 2-A. Evola, R. Weisz, N. Rose, S. Post, P. Echterling, F. Burhurotto, D. Felt, ROW 3--S. Dunn, L. I-Iarelson, S. Filla, B. Williams, S. Roberts, D. Sheliorn, D. Calmiche, ROW 4-C. Dawson, C. Thompson, D. Hargrove. Ideas from the homerooms are dis cussed. --anv- Nl 111- 1 . S Council Members carefully listen to the club charters be- fore they are approved. Student Council, ROW I--P. Bryant, S. Daugherty, j. Barnes, M. Eudaley, S. Crawuncler, C. Custer, P. Menkhus, ROW 2--C. Ammunn, j. Scherretz, j. Stille, J. King, R. Steinberg, B. Rush- ing, R. Bone, ROW 3-S. Fett, M. Hogan, j. Freeman, L. Bostic, N. Win- terowd, M. Andrae, M. Williams, ROW 4-M. White, K. Moran, K. Amptmann, D. Codemo, M. McBrudy, C. Leacock, N. Roth, C. Steube, ROW 5-B. Brooks, M. Coeh, 'l'. O'Connor, G. Carter, M. Schnicderjuns, B. Fitz- gerald, M. Carter, ROW 6-M. Autio, C. Lowe, B. Foltyn, j, Starr, K. jones, B. Loyd, L. Talmler. The representatives take notes on all the agenda discussed. Miss McLaughlin put up with many sickening lhut happy? moments. When Charlie wasn't breaking cameras, he was getting hair in them. 1: ' ' ,219 Lif, Although shn did u ork hard Rose Ann spent many hours a week Kathy was alwayQ there offering, her idms and pitching in to make thi deadline. l' Q , , , x 2l8 Melaureus Staff '68 Melaureus Staff: ROW 1-Annette Lehnbeuter, Rose Ann Digrispino, Susan Wuest, ROW 2-Kathy Kuhl, Diane Myerscough, Jeanne Myers- cough, Tish Kitchen, Kathy Kelly, Charlie Bradbury. lgl Jeannie made the '68 staff a Family Affairf' 'Q 1 -un-uv! a:-.- f' .1- W -. I Q 1 K I 1. 'I L ,,.,,l. 355' . ' ' ' ' -' N ffiiff ' Lv .. v,. M B IIE 4. .f ' V ..,.-. A.F.S. 968 St. Louis began as a French trading post, and became the home of many foreign people. Today, St. Louis continues to receive new citizens and Ritenour keeps in step through the American Field Service. Each year several Ritenour students are sent abroad, and local families welcome the arrival of foreign students, this year from Finland and Germany. To continue this flow of friendship, the A.F.S. annually sponsors a banquet and a talent show to finance its projects. X I new xg, Xff X x ,pl 'X fx x 7' i5 D af 4 f 1 1 ,-. v W5- 4. rf' -'ffwfg-if 2-.v FTE 4 a 4- X , .IME Y! . r Q T f A . ' 'Q ' . r' X W xx - --1, i' 1 A M ,I ' ' M I , 5 s The foreign exchange students were served ut the head tuhle. Felt, B. Couhion, R. Taylor, D. Rosa. '77 i The A.F.S. Basketball game was the scene of a reunion of old friends during the Holidays. iv A The orchestra performed during the dinner hour at the Banquet. Chapter, ROW I-M. Shores, N. Winterowd, B. Wheeling, K. Nohr, RCW 223 Karin was able to continue one of her favorite activities: drama and the theatre. Karin and her American father, Mr. Felt, examine an object from her collection of Indian lore. Typical of such an active girl, Karin quickly became a Ritenourite. 224 Karin and the family dog have become hcst friends. 6 ,Y ,Q A.F.S. Exchange Student: Karin Nohr Bringing with hor a touch of Europe, Karin Nohr, of Germany, has brought new interests to her adopted city, St. Louis, and delight to licr friends as a true Bitenourite. e Fells: Around table-Mrs. M. Felt, Karin Nohn, Mr. R. Felt, BACK W-Jeanette, Debbie, Douglas 225 Karinys activities include many hours of work on A.F.S. projects Cnaturallyl, but she also Ends time for drama, the orchestra, PEPPER BOS, and as many other school events as possible. Her many collections of objects make us think that when she leaves part of Ritenour will be with her not only in heart, but in suitcase as well. The A. F.S. occupies many of her free hours. xX' The orchestra allowed Karin to pursue her interest in music. wry . f Q W - 1 ':,: .ups r, - .,:.:, .Xi F I 1 i ,' .-Mimi Q PEM: V . gn lm V-Q , jA A 4- f pf.-1,75 S H AI? 4 V QQ- .. X, Q: I 1 W ,..' . , 1 zfzgf, .- '54 'L 1' Q '. F vfx:4Efsg.5f'P3'?,A a is 'fs H 'An vi 'V--ffxf,.4E,I.. 'Elin 4 MXH ..- .Q 1, . YW RS ' wx ' W. -- ilfmggjvfg- 1...-I ,.,,5 fa. .x 4' Mu ' I .J 4 I, Q T il 5--f'1. A -, --v '- I-gi ' T4 51 I 5 gif A. F. S. Exchange Student: Mark Autio Mark Autio, the A.F.S. exchange student from Finland, has brought to Ritenour a flavor of.Scandana- via. When he isn't involved with a physics problem, Mark enjoys play- ing chess, reading, and working, with the A.F.S. and the Senior Class. Mark has been a part of Ritenour which few people will forget when he returns to his home. l ,...1 LIT? ' i nd His main activity is helping with A. F.S. projects. The Calliers: Chuck, Mr. Charles Callier, Mrs. N. Callier, and Mark Autio Mark makes his oflicial Ritenour appearance at the Howdy Assembly. Mark and his American brother, Chuck Callier FINE ARTS 268 Music and drama have been vital statistics in St. Louis history, and so it has been with Ritenour. Not only are these forms of pleasure, but also of self-expression-fine arts. Few people think of a comedy and a marching band as line arts, but they are, just as much as a concert. A Ritenourite will Find a line art to enjoy or take part in because ofthe Wide variety of choices: choir, band, orchestra, or drama clubs. Each con- cert and play needs students to make them success- ful, and enthusiastic to attend. Ritenour has never failed to provide either. Shall I arrange an accident? Come, Miss Prudence, we must hasten home. . 'P H ': -s A kk - 1 5 v :L- The End Ritenour returns to the Age of Melodrama in CAST Mrs Hopewell .. Barb Williams Ch ris McCoy rudence Hopewell ..,.. Jeri Weisz Cathy Jennings imon Darkuay .... Rich Bullard ruman Pendennis .... Duane Wall Tom Morgan III . . , Larry Tabler Larry Fry Marsha Adkinson Elaine Abbott Donna Netherton Diana Myerscough red Wheelwright .... Mike Lyons eulah Belle .... Lois Kampe Bob Hart jim Compton Hicer . Gene Darrough ailroacl Workers .... Mike Lyons jim Compton, Bob Hart Diane Myerscough, Elaine Abbott I ois Kampe, Cathy jennings Jeri Weisz ,,' L-1f,-, .. -,.-,, , You will not find me ungrateful slr Sh! Eet ,5 a secret A Rabbi must have a solemn and dignified character. Pavel Menkes Fishel Shpunt Dolek Berson Symka Berson Rachel Apt ,. Halinka Apt Mordecai Apt Mr. Apt .... Rutka .... Katz ...... Cast ..... Duane Wall ,. Mike Thompson Tom Bell Barb Williams . Donna Netherton Pam Penny Robert Mosher Jerald Hutchins ...... Karin Nohr .. Art Clancy David Apt .... Steve Melton Reb Mazur ..... Charles Collier Stephen Mazur .... Steve Taylor Actors and actresses must be in close con- tact with each other. Katz summonns Dalek to aid thc helpless jews in th Warsaw ghetto. In an silent moment, liueliel reviews the trials of survival, The urushi' before curtain time begins. The innocence of childlloocl is reileetecl in the smile ofu ehilcl. Tense, exciting, 'iThe Wall', brings to Ritenour the drama of jewish life in war-torn Poland. i I 1 l The once wealthy Mr. Apt leaves his family, and posing as a Pole, Hens the ghetto. An actress feels the part by participating in many re- heursuls. 233 E A Capella Choir, ROW 1-S. Bowman, S. Sevier, P. Brown, R. Smith son, M. Curtis, C. Darroogn, S. Tillotson, B, Hart, P. McCown, 1 Houchin, B. Arisman, L. Foerster, R. Wall, R. Bone, ROW 3-D. Custer E. Payton, B. Lewis, T. Kuntzman, T. Morgan, M. Thompson, T. Bell 1. Smith, D. Danforth, C. Thuneman. All eyes are ready for Mr. Byers' cue. A Capella Choir, ROW 1-I. Compton, R. Bullard, D. Wall, L. Tabler, R. Brown, P. Butler, ROW 2-L. Anderson, G. Anderson, M, Lyons, F. Bausch, J. Fisher, j. Hutchins, K. jones, ROW 3-P. Bailie, j. Curley, L. Fry, S. Davis, C. McClain, B. Pierce. -3 X. 1 -X. I . in lclonlt think I know this one. .. Xhlwfq Concentration is necessary to produce good results. Open wide and sing out!! 234 C. Crafton, S. Selzer, T. Smith, A. Evola, S. Roberts, ROW 2-R. johni --- ,Q ,-.,. .. .IV The Ritenour Singers. ROW I I.. Tulsom, L. kampe, B. Williams, C Rodgers, C. Randle, D. Myerseough, R. Mason, ROW 2-D. Netherton, R, Wall, R. Bullard, T. Morgan, D. Wall, M. Thompson, L. Tabler, j. Weisz. over-the-shoulder-readers like to sing. Choir ,68 The choir provides music for many and assemblies, and often pecial appearances in the com- The Ritenour Singers brought by appearing on the Amateur A Capella Choir: HOW 1-j. Breuer, j, Weisz, C. Randle, C. McCoy D. Netherton, R. Mason, D. Maxwell, R. Phillips, M. Hart, HOW 2-P jenkins, C. Castle, L. Smith, J. Lee, R. Gunter, W. Spears, S. Reames C. Cianeola, G. Eiekhoff, L. Rutherford, B. Vollmar, ROVV 3-J. Ed: wards, T. Greer, D. Bristow, R. Whipple, S. Shannon, D. Fulford, B Cockrell, j. Wilkinson, B. Nanruk, L. Cray. A Capella Choir: Row 1-B. NVilliams, D, Novak, M. Adkison, j. Mills, D. Myerscough, j. Pollard, C. Rodgers, D. Shehorn, P. Sevier, ROW 2-L. Ful- som, S. Schrader, S. Aye, R. Stewart, N. Rose, M. Mixson, D. Peterman, M. McCullum, C. Cronin, N. Roth, ROW 3-C. Menlce, D. Schrader, j. Stillman, D. Scholl, E. Abbott, L. Kampe, D. Lloyd, B. Halford, P. Blei, R. Singer, B. Crabtree. Orchestra, ROW 1-B. Francis, C. Thomas, W. Gross, M. Young, S. Shannon, ROW 2-j. Short, K. Reiter, M. Shy, C. Weldon, D. Zeller, ROW 3-R. Kepler, J. McNamee, VV. Lewis, D. Smith, R. Duclen- hoffer, ROW 4-M. Serbi, C. Callier, C. Flotltman, B. Williams, R. Wall, A. Digge, M. Curtis. It seems like hours between cu Orchestra, ROW 1-C Cates, N. Bracken, K. Kunst K. Nohr, j. McElroy, N McClymont J, Myerscough ROW 2-B. Gwinn, j. Aehle L. Rutherford, S. Haill, C Rodgers, L. Davis, j. Wable D. Chatfield, ROVV 3-E Fischer, E. Cullom, j Cordes, M. Shook, C. Brown ing, M. Coser, j, Kanst, ROVV 4-S. Wright, M. Par- ker, D. Bowdish, D. Miller, j. Stubbs, R. Portmunn. The Messiah was a combined effort of both the orchestra and the choir. 1 -104 'f Orchestra ,68 The orchestra at Ritenour performs at various functions. Under the direction of Mr. Merello, they played at the A.F.S. Banquet, the choir Christmas concert, as well as their own recital. They also per- formed at school assemblies. The drummer needs a quick hand to catch the cues for his many instruments. -1 effects arc used in choir concerts. jj' ' if l Hours of practice are needed for the or- XYL- chestra recitals. 237 F l Band: ROVV 1-D. Whitehead, R. johnson, C. Thomas, S. Bulwin, R. Keplar, S. Richard- son, R. Palmer, ROW 2 -C. Hazeltine, C. Lowry, M. Serbi, L. Reed, R. Harris, M. Pickulic, B. Francis, B. Puls, ROW 3-R. Ful- som, J. Lint, T. Saunders. Drum Major Mike Fitz- patrick keeps the band in step. 1 Band: ROW 1-B. Gwinn, K Ott, P. Bostic, D. Kilgore, P Ashton, R. Rostock, P. Harm- on, L. Lefevcr, S. Franke ROVV 2-K. Reiter, C. MC Mullen, D. Brown, M. Ost- hoff, L. Randolph, M, Kam- pcn, M. Mattingly, D. Scott ROW 3-M. Bright, S. lmmc- kus, C. Auclrain, P. Camuche B. Smith, C. Masters, R. jen- ncwcin, C. Brcnnon. Drums provide the rhythm for music and marching. 238 Mr. Debo directs the Marching Huskies. Band: ROW I-j. Wede- meier, D. Crasser, L. Kane M. Martin, F. Basham, R Reeder, P. Gunter, j. Wcde- meier, ROW 2-K. Wampler, K. Holderman, R. Brock- meyer, K. Hicks, j. Lemmons L. Prcwitt, B.'Scawel, S. Recl- dish, R. Mullin, ROW 3-B. Piazza, L. Dcmme, R. Blake P. jones, R. Dudcnhoffcr, P. Schoue, R. Tlioming, j. Wat- kins, R. Bruns. Band '68 Dressed in bright new uniforms, Ritenoufs band per- forms at assemblies, football games, and parades. A high- light of the year was their appearance last july at the Lion's Convention in Chicago. f . - . 1 ,afiesff - , V - ., za M. -A Q .' ,A ' -1 ,,'-ui .-A.--. , l- V '- L 'ar 2 .e I 'P-:3z1ea4.,,.,np3 - f i J Lge 24 . 5. ,fi n .V qi if-LF: . 1 471, , ng ill! . V - bf W-an 2' i ci N .S -. sf was T YV gf , i il. T-1-:ff i s -Q f 1' 51,1 1' QC rs. if T' . - f rl I ,rf - jf? ffl .. 4, 1 - yr-f-555.-Y' 4fi 'f T1 V fa H . f: My 4' i '4-4-3:--' '4 '-'fill' R 'Z 'fn ' I4 ' 7 :- if 1-W A. ' I 4 1 'E' .'.- ' 4.. er lf if as 'af.f.,f- -gf- -7 - 1, .4: 2'fZ ' 'L?2i1:'Z1t21ita-J The band livens up half-time activities with snappy tunes and precision marching. , H l .i 5 l l Band. Row 1-M. Hickam, R. Dudenhof- -, fer, D. Wagganer, P. Blake, S. Haid, S. Ivy, J. Howing, ROW 2-D. Smith, D. Zeiler, S. But- ler, G. Anderson, H. Robenson, H. McElroy, C. Weldon, 1. Liley, ROW 3-D. Hogan, M. Shy, T. Blake, A. john- son, K. Curtis, T. Krechel. 1 L 239 Majorettes incorporate dance steps into their routines. I Bi F? 1 S 1 New routines are performed at each home game during the football season. Majorettes, KNEELING, A Schultz, P. Landuyt, STANDING, L. Lifritz, S. Roussin, K. Kortkamp, C. Shillito. 240 The girls must also keep their minds on the music. Majorettes ,68 Oh, I almost missed. 'wifi Pom-Pom Girls ,68 Ritenour's Pom-Pom girls made their second debut with the addi- tion of new members. Accompany- ing the band and majorettcs, their appearance at football games and parades has brought entertainment and enthusiasm to the students. The Pom-Pom girls have begun a bright, new tradition at Ritenour. are rehearsed many hours after and with the regular band practice. Pom Pom Girls: ROW 1-j. Weisz, Captain, ROW 2-j. Freeman, G. Demme, B. Sublctt, C. Lec, D. Bayless, ROW 3-L. Bostic, N. Beaudoin, F. Dickey, B. O'Sullivan, C. Dunn, ROW 4-B. Kincade, K. Wilde, S. Leen, 1. Steedman, j. Martin, D. Hollaway. The girls need a good sense of timing and rhythm to keep in step. Pom-Pom Girls: ROW 1-J. Newland, Captain, ROW 2-K. Schneeberger, M. Weindel, D. Shannon, S. Daugh- erty, M. Heine, D. Boese, ROW 3-E. Ham, A. McClain, E. Whitmore, P. Long, j. Buermann, B. Jennings, ROW 4-C. Medlock, S. Small, L. Biggs, K. Niemetz, L. Core. , .9 s 4 X,S irq ' g .nie ,A F 4 I u J I-N 1 1 'Nm ,154 i - x gi. V lily, .- X . . P Q4 Y. S! 1 bi..- V J v .A , . - 1 -, 1 70 Wa 'Q X J 9 V UJQX K J , 5 A - , 11 ' 4 T 22.12-!l,Y76 dw-I A ,V Q HOMECOMING D68 Promptly at 10 a.m. the parade gets underway, and those many hours of flower-making-till-mid- night disappear in all too short a time. Followed by a pep rally to rouse the spirits of both team and spectators, the kickoff comes at 2 p.m., the Huskies lighting for victory with every play. At half-time the Queen and her court are presented, to reign over the game. The day draws to a close with the dance, over which the court again presides. The theme, Mem- ories Are Made of Thisu, stresses past activities, but the dance soon becomes a part of this collection of dreams. Student Councrl Hoat rnumrporatu school and community achvltles Pom Pom grrls lead the parade through the streets of Overl X 'Nr Q Zi - L O I A Pep Rally boosts the spirit of both the team and the crowd. FF'-' - -0- 654 'W' :FL J' 2.1-'P .,s.,:,.,Ig Jesu- ex 4 The floats enter the stadium for the last leg ofthe parade. Tired feet was a common complaint of the clay. German Club makes its debut with the smallest float of all. French class accepts the trophy for their second prize- winning Hoat. Fld Scribbler's float was bright and colorful, characteristic of the beautiful day for homecoming. f 5 f junior Class float showed a promise for future projects. . . . and exhausted stu- dents at the parade. A pun on words was the theme of the Pep Club float. H The giant Huskie was the Senior way of showing support for ourteam. Last minute alterations are made hcforc the start of the parade. Halftime includes entertain- ment and the crowning of the second Homecoming Queen. a special routine for Home- and a former queen shares her glory with a new one. The team returns for another chance at victory. 247 51 11 n x'-gk . lp- ,a-fe gh 'FW x A r' lf .1 - mai .' 'a-.21.w i'l4 Y tar V iii' UEVA 5 5? 1,--- A if 'Y u .N ,,,. gf' 1 M ? V,u . ',..- JQ' V. -, A , x, wi 4 40 , -ifx , -sfgyf M-.,,'4sgf 'U:,, I W , if I .1 FK'fig'n 7 Q,r.1Qf:f':' - .v - -1 - 1 I Dlxwllxl . V ga. .jH,, '+ W A? - qffnr Q 2' N31 '4 ' ' N ,-If ft: 'fffl 1HIi 'Q M IMP' fffr fn: ,mv - inns., if'F?1 5.10 fgv -2 I' Y ' ' f X V i 4 l 5 V- w DL. l l i ff ul . iq 'Q' .-.:-L-1-'-'.1g AIX Ritenour puts up a Fight, but McCluer takes the game 7-O Facial expressions reflect the score and the dwindling time. INTERCEPTIONH i i i What about the poor guy on the bottom? Despite a losing score, Ritenour continues to hit hard. 249 , I The Band is often a fascinating, part ofthe Dance. le helped I with t me pre As the cllmax of Rltenour s second Homecommg drew near, Students and Alumni remembered that Mem- or1es Are Made ofTh1s. 251 Somehow a corsag the evening twice cial . ,- . ., , , .J -. . V V i. ,-.. ,,,.-,H . ,, t. msn.-cw-. .D f'ff Y ,.-,,,' L. ,. v Q il i Ll Gsm'-mf,'s A smile betrays the new queen: Nancy receives her title from Retiring Queen Queen Nancy Winterowd and Denny Beckley Gloria Loyd. Diana Hendricks and Marty Casagrand Marilyn Kinnaman and Kevin Hearty Sandy Leen and Randy English K ww, Q nt. Crowned at half-time, the new queen and her court reign over the eveningis festivities. Retiring Queen Gloria Loyd and Pam Penny and Bob Sanker Ken Hellman Maxwell and Hoy Bone lean Mathews and Denny Binsbacher Linda Richardson and Bob Smith Sue Sevier and Danny Reichenbacher rf. 9 5 l i .vig Best All Around Denny Custer Nancy Winterowd WilliESf Claudia Thomas Rich Moss Z' Most Congenial Denny Beckley Nancy Winterowd Best Musician Cheryl Randle Duane Wall Most Intelligent Linda Williams Dun Rathcrt Most Likely to Succeed Ed Payton Nancy VVintcrowd Best Actress Marsha Adkmson Bust Actor Mike 'lhompson Most Ambitious jo Mclfl roy Ed Payton 255 Senior Activities GERALD ABBEG CHEBYL ABBOTT St. Mark's High School-Library Club, Debate Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Clee Club, Theater Club, S eech Club, Library Asst., Varsity and junior Class Vollleyball ELAINE ABBOTT Pep Club, Scribblers, Student Council, A Capella Choir, Pepper Box, Mercy High School- 14 Club RICK ABERNATHY Student Council, 9th Grade-Student Council Officer GINNY ABRAM Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, A Ca ella Choir, Office Worker, Cheerleader-Captain, 9tI'i Grade- Cheerleader STEVE ADAMS Student Council, Varsity Track, Football, 9th Grade- Wrestling MARSHA ADKISON Drama Club Vice-President, A Capella Choir, Pepper Box, Office Worker ANTHONY ADOLF Monitor ERNIE AEHLE A Capella Choir JAN AIELLO Pep Club, Modem Dance, R.G.A.A,, Student Council, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball CAROL AILWORTH Student Council, Office worker, 9th Grade-Student Council Ollicer STEVE ALDERMAN MARY ANN ALEKSICK Oflice Worker BONNIE ALEXANDER Bible Club, Drama Club, International Relations Club, Audio-Visual Club JANE ALEXANDER PAULA ALLEN Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Basketball, Volleyball, Archery, Gymnastics CHRISTINE AMMANN Student Council, Glee Club, 9th Grade Folk Music ED AMOS SANDRA ANDERSON MARY ANDRAE Pep Club, Student Council, Oliice Worker, Cheerleader, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Pom Pom Girl, junior Class Club, Senior Class Club, Homecoming Chairman BRIAN ANDRIS Monitor CAROL ANGEL Halter High School-Pep Club, Student Council, Band, Class Volleyball, Sophomore Class Vice-President PATRICIA ANTHONY Future Nurses Club, Future Teachers Club WILMA ANTHONY Future Nurses Club, German' Club, Volleyball, Softball TOM ARCHER Monitor A THOMAS ARENS Student Council, Football, Monitor BILL ARLEDGE Bible Club, Monitor IANICE ARMISTEAD Pep Club, Student Council, R.G.A.A., Pom Pom Girl SHIRLEY ASTON STAN ATCHISON Varsity Football Mgr. SUZANNE AUBUCHON Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, Archery, Gym- nastics, 9th Grade-Student Council GREG AUDRAIN Band MARKKU AUTIO Student Council, Bible Club, Radio Club, Aanekosken Yhteiskoulu-Physics Club RICHARD AVILA Monitor, Wrestling: Varsity 11M BAERMAN Wrestling, Football JEANETTE BAIN BRENDA BAKER MIKE BAKER NANCY BAKER Volleyball, Office Worker PAM BAKER Modern Dance Club SHARON BALKE Oflice Worker. Tennis JAMES BALL, MAUREEN BARBEAU R.G.A.A., Oflice Worker, Track, Class Hockey, Tennis, Class Volleyball, Softball, Soccer DAN BARGER Lewermads Club, Student Council, Wrestling, Varsity Go ' GARY BARNETT Letterman's Club, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Pepper Box, Library Ass't., Monitor, Prom Reporter, Arcba, Track, Varsity Wrestlin , Football, Varsity Base- ball, 9th Grade-Student CouncR JOHN BARNHOLTZ Student Council, Monitor, Football JOHN BARRETT Track ROBERT BARRETT RICHARD BARTH Varsity Football DONALD BARYLSKI DAVID BASHAM New Madrid High School-Varsity Track, Varsity Bas- ketball HAL BATTOCLETTI DANNY BATTS BOB BAUMGARTNER FRED BAUSCH A Cappella Choir, 9th Grade-Student Council IACKIE BAYLESS R.G.A.A., Office Worker, Library Ass't., Basketball, Soccer, Class Volleyball, Softball SUE BAYS DAVE BEAL Letterrnan's Club, Scribblers, Student Council, Monitor, Varsity Track ROBERT BECKER DENNY BECKLEY Senior Class President, Student Council, Student Couri- cil Executive Council, Publicity Chairman, Prom Chair- man, Homecoming Chairman, junior Class Club, Areba DIANA BECKMANN R Club, R.G.A.A. Treas., Library Ass't., Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Class Hockey, Badminton, Volleyball Class, Softball, Archery, Gymnastics RONALD BECKMANN ROGER BEHRENS RICHARD BEHRLE Track, Football CHARLENE BEIER Oliice Worker DENNIS BELL Band, Library Ass't,, Monitor DAVID BENSINC ROSEMARY BEQUETTE TERRY BEREUTER German Club, Audio Visual Club ANDREA BEREYSO Future Teachers, Latin Club, Office Worker, Class Vol- leyball DELLA BERNARD Future Teachers, German Club, Oflice Worker CHARLES BERRY MIKE BERTIOCCHINI SUE BISHIP Office Worker, Foreign Correspondence Club JANE BLACK Modem Dance, Oflice Worker, Library Ass't., Monitor Track, Tennis, Archery, Gymnastics KATANA BLACK LINDA BLACK Monitor LEE BLAIR RICHARD BLAKE Band KATHY BLAND jr. Class, Prom Chairman SUSIE BLANKENSHIP Basketball, Badminton, Archery JANE BLOCKER Scribblers Treas., Latin Club, Office Worker, Archery JANE BOARMAN R.G.A.A., Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Archery, Cyn nastics ELIZABETH BOEDDEKER Bible Club, Office Worker CHUCK BOGARD Monitor ROBERT BOGGS PEGGY BOLLMAN Office Worker, Library Assyt. Senior Activities CHERYL BOND UR Club, R.C.A.A. Vice-Pres., Ollice NVorker, Class Basketball, Tennis, Class Ilockcy, Badminton, Class Volleyball, Arcllcry, Gymnastics DAVID BONE Student Council ROY BONE Letterman's Club, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball DAVID BONINE IERRAI. BOOKER MIKE HOOKER BOB BOVVEN Monitor PATTY BOWERS Bible Club, Pep Club, Slutlent Council, Orchestra, A Cap- pella Choir, Basketball, Volleyball, Archery, Qtli Crarlc -Cheerleader, PF. Council, Oflice Worker DAVID BOWMAN ANN BOYD R Club Treas., Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, Otliee Worker, Class Basketball, Varsity Hockey, Class Volleyball, Gymnastics IEANNETTE BOYD Mercy HS-Pep Club, It.C.A,A., Varsity Track, Basket- ball, Class Hockey, Volleyball, Class Softball KARIN BRACI'I'l'I'IL Office Worker CHRIS BRADBUIIY GARY BRAMMEIER Bible Club JAY BRAND KATHY BRAND Library Club, Bible- Club, Drama Club, Library Ass't., Clinic Worker BRENDA BRANSON Oliicc Worker PIIIL BRAY ANITA BRENNAN BARBARA BRELIER Peg Club, Future Teachers, Scribblcrs. Student Council, O 'ce Worker, 9th Grade-P.E. Council DEBBIE BREVVER Pep Club, Drama Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Of- fice Worker, Library Ass't. JEANETTE BIIEWINCTON Modern Dance, Varsity Track, Class Hockey MARSI-IA BRIGIAIT Bancl BILL BRINER Varsity Golf JACKIE BRINK LINDA BRINKMAN Student council DIANE BROCK Glue Club Joaofxn aaocic Varsity Football, Wrestling ,IAMES BROCKELMEYIER German Club, Track Mgr., Basketball Mgr. BART BROWN Bible Club, International Relations, Latin Club, Pepper Box, Office Worker, Track, Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, Softball CATHY BROWN Future Social Workers. Scribblcrs, A Cappella Choir, Ottice Worker KATHERINE BROWN Office Worker, Basketball, Volleyball MIKE BROWN Band, Monitor RAY BROWN RICK BROWN Bible Club, A Cappella Choir, Monitor BOB BROWN LESTER BRUCE Pep Club, A Cappella Choir PAM BRUCE Pep Club, Modern Dance, Basketball DUANE BURCHER COLLEEN BURCESS JOHN BURKETT MIKE BURKHARDT Debate, Speech Squad Vice-Pres. 61 Treus., A.F.S. SAM BURRUANO Student Council. Monitor, Wrestling, Football EVELYN BURTON CAROL BUTCHER Future Teachers. Scribblers HIL BUTLER Band, A Cappella Choir, Sikcston HS-Orchestra, Band, Varsity Wrest ing CAROLYN CAFAZZA Pep Club, Drama Club, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball LARRY CALLAHAN Pep Club MARGY CAMPBELL Pep Club, International Relations, Office Worker, Bas- ketball, Hockey DONNA CAREY Pep Club, Oliice Worker EDWARD CAREY JUDY CARIVIICHAEL Library Club, Library Ass't., Track MARCIE CARNEY Pep Club, Future Teachers, Drama Club, Scribblers, Pepper Box, Loquendus, Library Ass't. KAREN CARPENTER Volleyball DAXVNE CARR Ollice Worker, Library Asst., Volleyball CICRAL CARR BARRY CARSON BARBARA CARTER Pe Club RGAA Track Basketball Hockey, Vglley- ball, Archery, Gymnastics, Clinic Worker BRENDA CARTER CRAIG CARTER A Cappella Choir, Monitor DEBBIE CARTER Modern Dance, Student Council, Otiice Worker GARY CARTER BOB CARTER RON CA RTEH CASANDRA CASAGRAND MA RTY CASACRAND Varsity Track, Varsity Football MARY CATALANO Math Club, Library Ass't. KATHY CATLIN R Club, Pep Club, R.C,A.A., Varsity Track, Class Bas- ketball, Tennis, Class Hockey, Varsity and Class Volley- ball, Ollice Worker CHERI CAUDLE MICHAEL CENATIEMPO Wrestling, Football DEBBIE CHADWICK Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball DAN CHAMBERS NVrestling DON CHAMBERS Wrestling ROY CHAMBERS Wrestling, Football MARY CHINN Pep Club, Drama Club, R.C.A.A., Pepper Box-Ass. News Ecl., OFlice Worker, Library Ass't, Basketball, Tennis, Hockey, Volleyball, Sopb. Class Club, jr, Class Club., Sr. Class Club BOB CHISM LYNNE CHRISTESON Pep Club Vice Pres., Oflice Worker CAROL CHUDZIK ARTHUR CLANCY ALAN CLARK ROBERT CLINE TERRY CLONTS JERRY COATES NORMAN COCHRAN BETTY COCKRELL Drama Club, A Cappella Choir, Tennis CHARLIE COFFELL Varsity Football .IIM COGHLAN BARRY COHEN Monitor, Pepper Box, 9th Grade Hoech Newspaper PAM COLEMAN NEWELL COMBS CHERYL CONLEY Office Worker PATRICIA CONLEY RICHARD CONNORS PEGGY CONRAD Future Teachers, Student Council, Office Worker, Magic Club, 9th Grade-Student Council Ollicer, Cheerleader, Pep Club, C.A.A. MICHAEL CONROY Letterman's Club, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, lga?lJC8tl5:gEEi1an, Monitor, j.V. Football, Varsity Baseball Monitor CASEY COOKE Varsity Football Senior Activities DONNA COOLEY Pep Club, Drama Club, Student Council, 9th Grade- Cheerleader, Student Council Treas., P. E. Council Pres. BRIAN COOPER Debate TERRY COOPER Monitor ROY COTNER Drama Club, Track JOYCE COTTRELL JOHN COUMERILH Pepper Box DAVID COUNTS Fencing Club ALAN COWLES EVELYN COX Future Nurses, Otiice Worker SHARON COX Ollice Worker, 9th Grade Office NVorker PAM CRABTREE Pep Club, Modern Dance, R. G.A.A., Student Council, Class Tennis, Class Hockey, Archery, Gymnastics, Class Ass't KERRY CRADER Future Social Workers, Scribblers, Oliice Worker, Moni+ tor, Basketball, Volleyball CAROL CRAFTON Drama Club, Scribblers BOB CRAGEN Band, Varsity Wrestling, AREBA TOM CRANE Holy Family Seminary-Varsity Track, Wrestling, Varsity Soccer JUDY CRAVEN Library Club, Otlice Worker JERRY CREACH JANET CREELY CHARLES CRONIN SHIRLEEN CROSBIE R.G.A.A., Basketball, 9th Grade Student Council Ollicer JOHN CROSE Student Council Alt, Monitor, Basketball KATHY CROW Oltice Worker DENNIS CRUMP A Cappella Choir, Melaureus Photo. LINDA CUNNINGHAM Pep Club DENNY CUSTER Pep Club, Boy's State, Melaureus Court, Student Council Pres., Am. Field Service Ambassador, Trainer-Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Student Rotarian CAROL CUSUMANO Pep Club, R.G.A.A,, Oliice Worker, Class Basketball, Class Volleyball, Tennis, Gym Class Ass't., 9th Grade Student Council Ollicer DONNA CUTLER SHARON DALLAS Pep Club, Oliice Worker, R,G.A.A., Basketball, Volleyball ANGELINE DAVIS Riverview H.S.-Library Club, A Cappella, Library Ass't BELBA DAVIS Oliice Worker GLENN DAVIS Track, Wrestling, Baseball, Bremerton H.S.-Student Council LUCY DAVIS Debate, Drama Club, Scribblers, Orchestra, Pepper Club, Monitor WILLIAM DAVIS Monitor, Basketball CHERYL DAWSON Pep Club, R.C,A.A., Student Council, Library Ass't, Basketball SANDRA DECKER DEBBY DEDERT Pep Club, Basketball, Volleyball PATRICIA DELUCA Library Club, Office Worker LESLIE DEMME Latin Club Pre., Band Sec., Rhythmites THOMAS DENNERT Pep Club, Latin Club Pre., Chess Club, Arcbaa, Student Council, Monitor, Track, Varsity Wrestling JOHN DERBAK Arrcba, Baseball DOUG DEUBEL A Cappella Choir, Monitor, Cross Country Manager BRIAN DEUTSCH German Club, Armed Forces Club SYLVIA DICUS ROSEANN DICRISPINO Melaureus, Pepper Box KATHY DIMITRY Pop Club, International Relations, Speech Squad, R.G,A.A. Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball SANDRA DINCUS Scribblers, International Relations BRENDA DODDS Bible Club, Band CAROLYN DONADON CHRIS DONNELLY Class Volleyball MARY -IO DONZE BARBARA DOVVNINC Future Nurses, Library Asst Student Council, A Cap- pella Choir MIKE DREAS BOB DRY Radio Club, Library Club, Letterman's Club, Student Council, Library Asst Monitor ROGER DUITRIN ROBERT DUIVIEY Scribblers, Monitor, Football MARY DUNN Student Council, Ollice Worker, Student Council Otlice, P. E. Council Ollice, Volleyball, Archery, Cymnastics PEGGY DYIIOUSE C I'IRIS'I'IN E DYI. ICWVSR I Modern Dance. Southwest lI,S.-Student Council, Senior Band, Drama Club, Science Club, Chess Club PAM ECI'ITERI.ING R Club, Ollice Worker, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Basketball, Class Ilockey, Badminton, Volleyball, Archery, Varsity Gymnastics LYNN EDVVARDS DANIEL IEHLICNBI-ICK Varsity Basketball nniaunano DENNIS IEILICRS PATRICIA EILERS PATRICIA ELKINC Pep Club, Volleyball, Softball, Rosati Kaiu l'I.S.-Drama Club, C.A.A., Roosevelt--Latin Club, Tennis CHRISTOPHER IELKINS CONNIE ELLI'lBRECI'lT Pep Clubl Future Teachers Club, Drama Club, Library Asst., Class Tennis, Student Council IOSEPII IiI.LIiBRACH't' Chess Club, Loquciulus IVIICIIAEI. ELLIS Football, Basketball, Baseball BECKY EAIAHISEII DOUGLAS IQSKEVV SIIERRY ESTES BSTH Ii R ETH ISRINCTON Pep Club, Drama Club, Pepper Box, Speech Squad ANGIE EVOLA Pep Club, Oilicc Worker, Sr. Class Sec.-'I'rcas,, Student Council, A Capella Choir -IANIES EVOLA SANDRA IFABIAN LINDA FALK Bible Club, Pep Club, Ollicc Worker, Slth Crude-I'.E. Council STEVE FANCER RONNIE FARRIS Letternian's Club, Monitor, Orchestra, Varsity Track, Football PATRICIA IJASSOLD ROY FERGUSON Monitor SUSAN I ET'I' Bible Club, Pep Club, Ollice Worker, Library Asst., Stu- dent Council ROBERT FINLEY Monitor, A Capella Choir SHARON FINLEY Library Asst., Basketball, Volleyball, Archery DAN ITINLEY Lettcrniau's Club, Varsity Track. Varsity Football DAVE FITZGERALD DANIEL FI'l'ZPA'l'RICK International Relations Club, Holy Family Seminary- Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Soccer MIKE PI'INZI'ATRlCK Band, A Capella Choir, RIIVIIIUIIIIICS STEVE FITZSIINIINIONS Bible Club, Cerniun Club. Basketball SHARON FIZISR ROBERT ELINN Senior Activities BIEVtiltI.Y FI,UIiCGI5 Library Club, Student Council, Oflicc Worker LARRY FOI'IItS'l'l'lIt Library Club, Pep Club, l uturc Tcachcrs, Library Asst., Student Council, S,C. Executive Council, A Capella Choir, A,I .S, Ambassador BILL FORD MICf'lAI'IL FORD Track Mgr., Varsity Cross Country BRUCE FOIIIC Varsity Basketball, Arcba IDA U LIN li FOR IS'l'tilt Scribblcrs, Pattonyillt- HS-Student Council, Science Club, Literary Club RICHARD IVORIIEST German Club, Library Asst., A Capella Choir MARK ITOSDICK Student Council, Monitor, Wrestling PATRICK FOSTER GOR DON ITOIVLER SUE FOX Ofllcc Worker, Library Asst., Student Council Sec.- Treas., Student Council Iixccutivc Corurnittco, 9th Gradc-P. Ii. Council STEVE I-'RANK SANDY FIIANKE Pep Club, Oflicc Wnrkor, Baud, Twirling Club JANET FREEMAN Ollicc Worker, Library Asst., Student Council SUSAN I ItlTZ Latin Club 'THOMAS l RI'l'ZSClIE A Capclla Choir LARRY FRY Monitor, A Capella Choir LINDA ITULSOIVI Bible Club, Library Asst., A Capella Choir, Folk Singing Group Jos :furrow LYNDA l:UL'l'ON Library Club, Futurc Social Workers, Student Council, Library Asst. IIILI. FUSSNER MIKI-I GAITHEII RICK GALICMORF Wrestling DEBRA GALMlCI'lI'l International Relations, Student Council, Tennis, Varsity Hockey KAREN GANAHL RONALD CANN Student Council, Monitor, Football IIONNA GARDNER Pcp Club, Drama Club, A Cappella Choir, Oflicc Worker ART CAIILANIJ Student Council, Wrestling DIANE GARLAND Pe Club, Latin Club, Pom Pom Girl, jr. Class Club, Oflfcc Worker PAULA GARMAN Pep Club. Future 'l'caclit-rs DAVE GAIINEII Monitor CANDY GATES Orchestra Sccr., All-Dist. Orch., All'County Orch. JOAN c:,tv1N JERRY GAYLORD Student, Council, Monitor RONALD GliOItGt-I Randolph Tx.-Spanish Club CHRIS GIANCOLA Pcp Club, Drama Club, ll.C.A.A., Student Council, A Cappella, Office XVorker, Monitor. Basketball, Tennis, Hockey, Volleyball, Gymnastics TONI GIARDINA HARRY GIITITORD ROB GILBERT Monitor VILLIAM GILES Mercy IIS-,IV Football ON GILL OM GILL AN GILLI-IAM Pep Club, Office Workcr DENNIS GODT Track, Football ILL GOEIILER Pop Club, Sccr. Br Pros., Latin Club Sccr.-Trcns., R.G.A.A., Student Council, S,C. Executive Committee, Assembly Chairman, A.I .S., Class Ilockey, Volleyball OUGLAS GOERGENS DON GOODVVIN TERRY GOODVVIN Pep Club, Student Council GARY GORDON Student Council MICHAEL GOURLEY Bible Club. German Club, Band ALVERTURE GRAHAM DONNA GRAHAM LORENE GRANT Scrihblers, International Relations, Class Volleyball, C.O. E. Officer KATHY GRAVES LINDA GRAY Drama Club, R.G,A.A., Student Council, Band, A Cap- pella Secr., Basketball, Class Volleyball, Archery, Gym- nastics JERRY GREEAR Wrestling LINDA GREENE Bible Club LORENA GREENE DUEL CREER Jonn GRESHAM Track, Wrestling, 9th Grade-Student Council LINDA GRIFFIN Office Worker, Monitor, Volleyball, Gymnastics MICHAEL GRIMMER 9th Grade-Audio Visual Club NORMA GRONEWALD BILLIE CRUBBS Future Social Workers, R,G.A.A., Office Worker, Li- brary Ass't., Track, Basketball, Badminton, Class Volleyball RANDALL CUFFEY DENNY GUNN German Club Vicc-Pres. BEVERLY HAAKE Future Teachers, Office Worker, Student Council Alt., Archery RICHARD HACKETT ROBERT HAHN Monitor TRUDY HAHN Bible Club, Scribblers, Student Council DANNY HAIGLER Drama Club SUE HAILL Orchestra Pres. PATRICIA HAIEK 9th Grade Office Ass't. KATHRYN HALL Future Teachers, Student Council, 9th Grade P.E. Council Officer MICHAEL HAMBY Student Council, Home Coming Court, Wrestling, 9th Grade Student Council Officer GREG HAMILTON IOSEPH HAMILTON Scribblers ROY HAMMOND Pep Club, Monitor, Wrestling DON HAMPTON Wrestling RON HAMPTON Track, Wrestling Football SHIRLEY HANCOCK Library Club, Pep Club, International Relations, Li- brary Ass't. LIN HANDLER Future Social Workers, Scribblers LINDA HANNEKEN Pep Club, Office Worker, Gymnastics RAY HANNON Track, Wrestling CHRISTINE HANSEN FRED HARL JUDY HARRIS LARRY HARRIS Basketball MARY LOU HART International Relations, A Cappella Choir BOB HART A Cappella Choir, Football, 9th Grade Band BERNICE HARTE I't.C.A.A., Office Worker, Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, Archery, Soph. and jr. Class Hockey MICHAEL HARTMANN ART HASSINCER Band Senior Activities DORIS HATCHER Pep Club, Modern Dance, Student Council, Office Worker, 9th Grade Basketball PHIL HAWKINS SHERRYL HAVVLEY Debate, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, International Rel. Pres. and Soc,-Treas., Orchestra, Fcllow's Delegate to thc U.N. JOHN HAYS AREBA, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball TED I-IAYS Monitor, Wrestling PHYLLIS HEARD Office Worker, Normandy-Nursc's Aid KEVIN HEARTY Varsity Football JANIS HEATH Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Class Volleyball ELAINE HEERLEIN Pep Club, Drama Club, Oflice Worker, Library Asslt NANCY HEFELE Pep Club, Student Council, Ofiice Worker KATHY HEFNER ROSE HEIDBRINK Oflice Worker RICH HEIGL JERI HEIMAN R Club, R,G.A.A., Varsity Track, Class Basketball, Tennis, Varsity Hockey, Badminton, Archery, Varsity Gymnastics LINDA HEIMANN Scribblers, Office Vllorker KATHY HEINE Pep Club, Future Teachers, Office Worker DONNA HELM Library Club, Office Worker, Library Ass't., C-lee Club MARK HELMER Band, Tennis RITA HELMS Oflice Worker PATRICIA HENDERSON VVESS HENDERSON Monitor DIANA HENDRICKS Pep Club, Student Council, Home Coming Court, Of- fice Worker, S.C. Executive Council, Am, Field Service, Soph. and Varsity Cheerleader, 9th Grade-Cheerleader, R.G.A.A. BILL HENRY Monitor, Varsity Track, Varsity Swimming THOMAS HENRY Student Council, Library Ass't., 9th Grade Varsity Wrestling JANE HERJCH MIKE HICKAM Band SHARON HICKS glflice Worker, Tennis, 9th Grade Student Council Of- cer TERRY HICKS TERRY VV. HICKS - Monitor JAN I-IIGHFILL Pep Club, Drama Club, Office Worker CONNIE HILEMAN PAT HILL DANIEL HILLEN Track, Basketball BEN HINKLE Norte Vista High School, Riverside, California-Letterf man's Club, Track, Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball ' DENNIS HODGES Track THOMAS HOFF DIANE HOFFMAN Pep Club, Future Teachers Club, Basketball, Volleyball MIKE HOGAN Audio-Visual Club, Student Council, Band, Wrestling Mgr. BOB HOLLIS Pep Club, German Club, Areba, Monitor JOHN HOLMAN CAROL HOLTKAMP CHARLES HOLYFIELD JUDY HOPPE SUE HORAT Pep Club, Future Teachers Club SHARON HORNBACK JOHN HOUCHIN Drama Club, Scribblers Pres., Student Council, A Cap- pella Choir, Pepper Box Art Editor, A.F.S. Publicity Director, Loipicnclus MARGARET HOUSER Of'liceWorkcr LAURA HUDD Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Band JOHN HUDSON CONNIE HUGHES JOHN HULSEY Orchestra RANDY HUNTER Wrestling, Football CARY HUSER CONNIE IIUTCI-IINSON A Capella Choir JANIS ICICNBARCICR R,G.A.A., Oflicc Worker, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Gymnastics JOAN ISLER STEPHEN IVY Band MONTY JACKSON Football, Basketball DIANA JAI-INKE Meredith Jr.-Drama Club, Ollicc VVorker, Library Ass't, Monitor, Intramural Sports, Girls Clcc Club, Girls Official Club, Red Cross Committee, Roosevelt HS.- Pep Club, International Club, Folk Club CARY JAMES Monitor BUFORDUNE JENKINS PAUL JENKINS Debate Bible Club, Pepper Box NVANDA JENKINS Scribblers CATHY JENNINCS DONALD JENSEN Student Council Alt., Monitor STEVEN JENSEN German Club, Pepper Box VANCE JERRAM HAROLD JESSEN Monitor MICHAEL JOHNS AL JOHNSON Lettermun's Club, Band, Monitor, Rythmitcs, Varsity Track CAROL JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSON STEVE JOHSON PEGGY JONES RICK JONES Corning ILS.-Class Oflicer, Track, Basketball, Base- ball SHELLEY JONES Scribblers, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Oflicc Worker, R.C.A.A,, Archery Jorcii JORDAN Bible Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, A Cappella Choir, Oflice Worker SANDY JOSTES Library Ass't, R.G.A,A. Student Council, Basketball, Class Hockey, Volleyball JANICE JURCZYK Student Council, Office Worker, Student Council Oflicer, P. E. Council Oflicer, Basketball, Tennis KENNETH KAI-IRE LEANNE KAISER DAVE KAMER Monitor KERRY KANE SANDRA KASCI-IMITTER BEVERLY KICHM R Club Secretary, R.G.A.A., Oflicc Worker, Varsity Track, Varsity and Class Basketball, Class Hockey, Var- sity and Class Volleyball, Archery DIANE KEITHLEY Library Club, Library Asst. DEBBIE KELPE Bible Club , BARBARA KEMP Pep Club, Scribblcrs, Oflice Worker, Library Asst. Volleyball J. THEODORE KENNEDY PATRICIA KENNEDY R.C.A.A., Office Worker, Basketball, Varsity Tennis LIZ KENNY Monitor NANCY KERSTEN Senior Activities BRUCE KESSLIER Monitor, Varsity Football, Baseball GAYLE KILCORE Modern Dance, Ollice Worker, Volleyball MALCOLM KILGORIE Wrestling BOBADEI. KIMBEI, DAN KINCADIE Future Teachers pun KING Pen Club, Scribblers, Oflice Worker, Basketball, Volley- ball, Archery, Ft.G.A.A., Student Council ROSE KINC Library Club, Pep Club, Monitor MARILYN KINNAMAN Pep Club, Cheerleadcr-Captain, Oilict- Worker, Stue dent Council, Student Council Iixccutivc Committee, jr. Class Club, Prom Chairman, Speech Squad, Sopho- more Class Club, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, 9th Grade- P. E. Council, Cheerleader SHAXVN KINNIQVIEY TISH KITCHEN Scribblcrs, International Relations Club, Pepper Box, lvlclanrcus Asst. Production Editor LORENCIE KLEMA Band, Wrestling, Football MIKE KLINC Swimming, Wrestling 'j U DY K I .OTT Ollice Worker KAREN KNEHEL BART KOCH Aruba, Scribblers, Fencing Club, Monitor, Pep er Box, Track, Prep Seminary-Student Council, Basketballll ED KOEIINIEMANN Wrestling, Varsity Football DAVE KOERBER CARY KOHENSKY PRESTON KOIIIENSKY Library Asst., Monitor, Wrestling DAVID KONIECIEK CERALDINE KONIECZNY LINDA KOPI' Library Club, Pep Club, Library Asst. KATHLEEN KOIlTKAIN'IP Pep Club, OI'Iiec Worker, Majorette ANNA KOSCIULEK Fixture Nurses THOMAS KHECI--itil., MARCIE KREI-Ililt Pep Club, Student Council YNTl'I IA K RO ICG Ell Ofllee Worker VIARY KRUSE Pep Club, Olliee Worker, Archery 'ATI-IY KUI-IL Melaureus Asst. Literary Iiditor, Pepper Box, Library Asst., Basketball, Archery, jr. Class Club, Sr. Class Club, Prom Cllairman 'ATHRYN KUNST Pep Club, Future Teachers, Drama Club, R,C.A,A., Student Council, Orchestra, A.F.S. I-lorne and Adjust- rncnt Cllairman, Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Volleyball, All District Orchestra, All Suburban Orchestra OM KUNTZMAN Drama Club, Student Council, A Capella Choir, Ifolk Singing Group, Tennis, Swimming ANDOLPH KUYATII OB LACKIEY Track, Wrestling, Football XNIST LAMB ICKI LAMONTI2 KMES LANCASTER Radio Club, Student Council, 9th Grade-Band, Wres- tling ITA LANDIIY Office Worker IANE LANC Track Y LANGIS 'NE LASCHOBEII Student Council, Softball NNA LATORE Student Council, Ollice Worker, Basketball. Gymnastics ERYI.. LAVVIIENCE Track, Archery, Gymnastics NDALL LAWSON NDY LEACH Club, Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Ollice Worker, Track, Ilass Basketball, Varsity Ilockcy, Class Volleyball, ,ymnastics .Ra WILLIAM LEE IEANETTE LEE Modern Dance, A Cappella Choir BOB LEEPER A Cappella Choir VVAYNE LECCE Scribblers SHARON LENZINC Pep Club, Future Teachers, Student Council DORL LEPSKY Monitor ANITA LESH Ursuline Academy-Cheerleader, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volleyball TIM LESINSKI CHRIS LEWIS Bible Club Sec,-Treas. -IIM LEWIS Student Council, Audio Visual Club IIM L. LEVVIS BILL LEWIS Cemian Club, Band Pres., Orchestra Vice Pres., A Cap- pella Choir, Folk Singing Group 'IAN LICARE NELSON LICARE MIKE LICAVOLI LYNN LIKENS Pep Club, Moscow HS-Pep Club, G.A.A,, Gym Kanna, Suitland HS-Pom Pom Girl, Music Club, Echo News Editor, German Club LINDA LINCKS Bible Club, Scribblers Vice-Pres, Basketball SUSAN LINDSAY Pep Club, R.C.A.A. Orchestra, Library Ass't., Class Volleyball, Archery FRED LINCENFELTER CHRIS LINNEMAN Audio Visual Club, Mercy HS-Football MARIA LITTEKEN Pep Club, Pep Club, Library Ass't., Basketball, Bad- minton, Volleyball PAM LITTEKEN Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Monitor, Basketball, Class Volley- ball, Gymnastics BILL LITZSINGER LINDA LLOYD Pep Club, I'I.G.A.A,, Basketball, Volleyball, Archery CARY LONDON DONALD LONC Student Council, Track, Wrestling, Basketball GREG LOWRY Bible Club, Band Vice-Pres. CARLA LUCKETT JUDY Loi' VERA LUCAS St, Mark's HS-Modem Dance, Oilice Worker, Class Otlicer, Hockey, Volleyball, 9th Grade-Student Council ERIC LUGCER BRENDA LUNA Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, Homecoming Court, Melaureus Court, Olfice Worker, Soph. Cheer- leader Co-Capt., Varsity Cheerleader, jr. Class Pres., Class Basketball, Varsit' Hockey, Class Volleyball, 9th Grade-Student Council See., P,E. Council Vice-Pres., Cheerleader Co-Capt. FRANK MAES BETSY MAHOOD Drama Club, Scribblcrs Pres., Volleyball DARLENE MALONE Hazelwood HS-Pep Club, Library Ass't. BILL MAMER Track, Varsity Swimming DEBBIE MANESS Pep Club, Future Teachers, R.G.A.A., 9th Grade-Stw dent Council. PE. Council NICK MA RCIOTTA Track DIAN MARINO Pep Club ELAINE MARKS Pep Club, Student Council, Office Worker, Hockey, Volleyball, Archery, 9th Grade-P.E. Council JUDY MARSALA Office Worker DAN MARTIN Varsity Basketball LARRY MARTIN ROBERTA MARTIN Pep Club, Future Teachers, Office Worker RONALD MARTIN Senior Activities RHONDA MASON Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, A Cappella, Folk Singing Group, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball CARYN MASTERS International Relations, Band MICHELLE MATTINCLY Pep Club, Drama Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, Band, Office Worker, Library Ass't. THOMAS MAUHAR Band, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball JAN ivmuzi' R Club, R.G.A.A. Sec., Office Worker, Basketball Class Hockey, Class Volleyball, Archery MARY MAYER . Debate Club, Future Social Workers, German Club WALLY MAYPIELD BARBARA MEAD Bible Club, Girl's State, Office Worker JERRY LYNN MEDSKER Student Council, Band PAT METZ Office Worker, Clinic Worker DARCIE MEYER TOM MEYER KAREN MIECENDT Modern Dance, Student Council, Office Worker, Library Ass't., Monitor, Track, Basketball, Tennis, Hockey Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Archery, Gymnastics CARY MILLER Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country KEN MILLER German Club, Monitor, Varsity Track, Wrestling ROGER MILLER Letterman's Club, Student Council, Office Worker, Var- sity Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Cross Country JANICE MINER Office Worker ROBERT MINTON Monitor ARTHUR MITCHELL Track, Football, Basketball JAMES MOHOVV Scribblers SHARON MOLZ DARLENE MOONEY Bible Club, Melaureus Typist, Office Worker ART MOORE Track, Wrestling Football CARY MOORE KATHI MOORE Pep Club, Drama Club, Student Council, S.C. Executive Committee, Office Worker, 9th Grade-P. E. Council PAUL MOORE Track, Swimming VVAYNE MOORE Football MIKE MOOREFIELD SHIRLEY MOREDOCK Future Nurses, Pep Club BARRY MORGAN Letterman's Club, Varsity Track, JV Football MIKE MORGAN CLENNA MORGAN MICHAEL MORIARTY Letterman's Club, Monitor, Student Council SANDRA MORRISON Future Nurses, Bible Club, Drama Club ROBERT MOSHER Drama Club, Baseball Mgr. RICHARD MOSS Student Council, S.C. Executive Committee, Areba Pres., Wrestling, Varsity Golf MIKE MOTTER Monitor BETTY MOTTERT Office Worker JANET MOUNT RON MURRAY Monitor SAM MURRELL DAVID MYERS Scribblers, Monitor JUDITH MYERS Future Nurses, Pep Club DONNA MCALLISTER LINDA MCATEE Bible Club, 9th Grade-Student Council Officer MARY MCCANDLESS Office Worker ALICE MCCLAIN l Pep Club Historian, Drama Club, Fencing Club, Off i fice Workcr, Pom Pom Girl DIANE MCCLINTON CHRIS MCCORMACK Office Worker, Library Asst. JAMES McCRAVEN Track, Varsity Football MARGARET MCCRAVEN Library Club, Future Social Workers, Bible Club, Inter- national Relations Club, Library Asst., Pepper Box, Office Worker, Volleyball, Softball MARC MCDERMOTT Band PATRICK MCELHANEY JO ELLEN MCEISROY R.G.A.A. Student Council Vice.-Pres., S.C. Executive Council, Orchestra, A.F.S., Varsity Basketball, Varsity and Class Hockey, Gymnastics, Webster Civic S m- pliony, St. Louis String Ensemble, All-Suburban Orcbes- tra, All-District Orchestra, St. Louis University Chamber Ensemble, 9th Grade-Cheerleader DAN MCGRIEVY Varsity Track TERRY MCCUIRE German Club, Orchestra, Monitor, Track, Wrestling ALAN MCHUCH DAN MCINTYRE Areba, Student Council, Monitor, Wrestling CLARK MCKINNEY Monitor ERIC MCKINNEY Wrestling LORETTO MCMULLIN Pep Club, Future Teachers Sec., Clinic Asst. BOB NACLE Lettcrmaifs Club, Varsity Football TOM NANNEY RICKY NECEIIE BARTLENE NELSON BETH NELSON Bible Club, Office Worker JOHN NELSON Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball WILLIAM NEU JAN NEWLAND JUDY NICHOLS MICHAEL NICHOLSON JUDY NIE Library Club, Pep Club, Office Worker, 9th Grade- Student Council Officer, P. E. Council Officer KAREN NIEMETZ Pep Club, Drama Club, Basketball, Pom Pom Girl THOMAS NOONAN KARIN NOHR A.F.S. Exchange Student ROBERT OBERKROM Library Asst., Monitor, Audio-Visual THOMAS O'CONNOIi Student Council, Varsity Golf STEVE OKREI MARY ANN OLICSCHLAECER Pep Club CHERYL ORR Bible Club, R.G.A.A., Basketball. Tennis, Hockey, Bad- minton, Volleyball SHEILA ORR ROBERT OWEN PHILIP ONVENS Monitor, Wrestling, Football KENNETH OWENSBY ROBERTA PALAZZOLO Library Club, Drama Club, OfHce Worker, Library Asst., Student Council EDWARD PALUCZAK Track, Wrestling SUSAN PANI-IOLZER Office Worker, Monitor DIANNA PARKS LINDA PARKS PAMELA PARRISH THERESA PATTERSON Drama Club, Office Worker, Audio-Visual Club and Staff ED PAYTON Bible Club, Areba, Boy's State, Student Council Sec. S.C. Executive Council, A Capella Choir, A.F.S., SAS Chairman JUDY PELOT International Relations Club, Pepper BOX. Office WOFICET Basketball, Volleyball LINDA PENNER Branson HS-Pep Club. Office Worker, Library Asst. Senior Activities Monitor, Student Counvil, Future Ilnrncniakcrs, Cym- nastics PAM PENNY Pep Club, Drzuna Club, Otliee Worker, Cllccrlcader, Majorettc Captain, Cyu1nasties,lltl1 Crade-Cheerleader STANl.t'IY PENNY Drama Club, Track Cl-IERYI. PERRICY CHRIS PERRIN Pep Club, Ollict- Worker, R.C,A.A., Student Council, Track, Basketball, Class Tennis, Baseball, Varsity and Class lloekey. Varsity and Class Volleyball, Cyrnnnsties CERALD Pt-I't'tiItSlCN MICHAEL I'IlI'lI.AN Latin Club, Varsity Truck DIANE Pl'IIl,I.ll'S Student Council, Band. Monitor, Track, Varsity Basket- ball, Tennis, Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Archery, Gymnastics NANCY PI-tII.I.lPS Pep Club, Ollier' Worker, Student Council, 9th Crade- P. ti. Council STEVE PICOU l.ctternian's Club, Monitor. Track, Varsity NVrcstling, Varsity Football - SIIARON PIERSON 9th Crade-Student Council CHARLOTTE PIPKIN BiblcClub, Pep Club JUDY POLLARD Future Teachers, Student Council, A Capella Choir, It.G.A,A. STANl,l-IY PONDIQR SHARON POST Pep Club, Studi-nt Council, Olliec Worker, Baskctlmll, Class llockcy, R.C,A.A. CHARLES i'OVOI.lSH JIM PRATT Latin Club LINDA PRESLEY SHARON PRICSSON Bible Club, A Capella Choir, Library Asst. ROSE MARIE PRIESTA Pep Club, Otliee Worker ANITA PRICE Olliee Worker ionn vinci: SUZANNE PYATT Ollice Worker, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Archery, R.C.A.A. CLORIA QU HRRY JOHN QUINN TERRY RACKOVAN SANDRA RADFORD Future Social Workers DAVID RACSDALIC DENNIS RALL German Club, Radio Club, Bennett HS--Rwllllltlitljl MICHELLE RAMSEY Future Tcaclicrs, R.G.A.A., Student Council, S.C. Execu- tive Committee, Olliec Worker, Basketball, Tennis, Class Hockey, Badminton, Archery ANNA RANDAZZO CHERYI. RANDLIC Bible Club, Pep Club, Student Council, A Cappella, Folk Singing Crou 1, A.F.S. Oflicc Worker, Class Bas- ketball, Class Vollcylzall LANA RANDOLPH R.C.A.A., Rand, Rliytlunitcs, Ollicc Worker, Basketball, Volleyball DAN RATHl'IR'l' Debate, Cerman Club, Student Council, A. ICS. XVAYNE RATIIJEN l.cttcrman's C nb, Cross Country, Varsity Track SUSAN REAMES Pep Club, Drama Club, Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Melaurucs Court, Olliec Worker LINDA RECKER Pep Club MARIE REEVES ROSLYN RIEEDER Future Teachers, R.C.A.A., Band, Varsity Basketball ROBERT RICHC Wrestling LANCE REIIM EVELYN REIFEL Pep Club, Scribblers, Oflice Worker MARY Bl-ITII REISEI. Musy HS-Pep Club, Track, Basketball, Softball LINDA RICIIARDSON Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Homecoming Court, Mclaureus Court, Oflice Worker, Varsity Cheer- leader, Class Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Cym- nastics, 9th Grade-P. E. Council ED RICKERT Track, Football, Basketball JANET RICKHER Pep Club, Office VVorker JAMES RILEY PAT RIORDAN Pep Club, Future Teachers, R.C.A.A., Basketball, Tennis, Badminton. Volleyball VERONICA RITZ Fen Club, Ollice Worker, Class Basketball, Class Volley- in BOBBIE ROBERTSON Scribblers, Monitor RAYMOND ROBERTS Hazelwood HS--Lettermanls Club, Varsity Track, Var- sity Football SUSIE ROBERTS Pep Club. R.G,A.A,, Student Council, A Cappella, Prom Reporter, Oilice Worker, Varsity Cheerleader, jr. Class Sec'y-Treas., Class Volleyball, 9th Grade-Cheerleader Capt, KATHY ROBINSON Bible Club, Student Council, Library Ass't., Eastern HS, Pontiac, Mich.-Student Council, Cheerleader SUE ROBINSON Oliicc Worker SKIP ROCKLAGE CHARLES RODERICK Monitor, Track, Football, Basketball COLLEEN RODCERS Orchestra, A Cappella DAVID ROEHR Letterman's Club, Boy's State, Monitor, Varsity Track, Varsity Football KAREN ROEVER ALICE ROGERS Pep Club, Gardner So. Wilmington Township HS, Gardner, Ill.-F.H.A. JOHN ROC-ERS ROBERT ROGERS ,IOSEPH ROLEN RONALD ROMACKER Student Council, Varsity Golf BARBARA ROONEY DAN ROSE MICHAEL ROSE Student Council NANCY ROSE ROBIN ROSTECK Band SUE ROTH R Club Vice-Pres., Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Track, Class Basketball, Tennis, Class Hockey, Badminton, Volleyball, Arciery LINDA ROTTMAN SHARON ROUSSIN Pep Club, tyiajorctte, 9th Grade-Cheerleader MICHAEL ROYV Scribblers. Modern Dance, A Cappella Choir, Archery MARY RUCCERI BOB RUSHING Cerman Club, Student Council, Monitor ROSE ELLEN RUSSELL Pep Club, Student Council LYNNE RUTHERFORD R Club, Pep Club 'I'reas,, R.G.A.A., Orchestra, A Cap- pella, Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Hockey, Varsity Volleyball, 9th Grade-Cheerleader LYNNE RUVVE BEVERLY SANDERS ROBERT SANFORD BOB SANKER Varsity Track, Varsity Football MICHAEL SARAKAS DEBBIE SARCENT Pep Club, Student Council, 9th Grade-Cheerleader HAROLD SCHAFFER Band, Wrestling, Varsity Football LOUISE SCHAFFER R. C.A.A., Basketball, Hockey LAURA SCHALLON DAWN SCHEIVVE Scribblers STAN SCHLOBOHM Football CHERI SCHMIDT Pep Club, Student Council, Tennis, Hockey WALLY SCHNAARE Senior Activities KAREN SCHNAPP Bible Club, Scribblers, Library Asst, Hockey, Archery SHARON SCHNARR JO ANN SCHERRETZ Fencing, Student Council CHARLIE SCHIEFFER Monitor, Track, Football JAN SCHNEIDER Scribblers, R.C.A.A., Oflice Worker, Basketball MARK SCHNEIDER MARC SCHNIEDEBJANS Student Council TERRY SCHOENINC Latin Club CAROL SCHOUE SANDRA SCHUEDDIC P. E. Asst., Class Basketball, Class Volleyball MILTON SCHUEPFER JAMES SCHUETZ Band, A Cappella, Wrestling STEVE SCHUH BONITA SCI-IULTE ED SCHULTE JIM SCHULTE DENNIS SCHULTZ LINDA SCHWARTZKOPF Lutheran HS North-Library Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Choir DIANA SCOTT Bible Club, Band Libr., Rhythmites, Ottice Worker LARRY SCOTT JOHN SCRIVNER Wellston HS-Library Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Scribblers, Student Council, Student Activity Assoc., Li- Erafy Asst., Court of Honor, Basketball, Varsity Base- a KAREN SEAXVEL Bible Club, Oilice Worker, Volleyball JACK si-:Divi' Monitor, Varsity Football Mgr., Varsity Baseball Mgr. MICHAEL SERBI Band, Orchestra, Swimming DONALD SEVVARD Student Council, Monitor SARAH SHANNON Pep Club Secr., Student Council, Orchestra, A Cappella Choir, Palo Verde HS, Tucson, Ariz.-Band, Cheerleader DIANNE SHEHORN Pep Club, Drama Club, Modern Dance, R.C.A.A., Stu- dent Council, Orchestra, A Cappella, Office Worker, Var- sity Cheerleader, Basketball, Tennis, Gymnastics, 9th Grade-Cheerleader, P. E, Council RICHARD SHIELDS CHRIS SHILLITO International Relations, Majorettes Co-Capt., Cirl's State SUSAN SHOCKLEY Bible Club, Basketball, Volleyball WALLACE SHOFFNER MARY SHORES Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Student Council, A,F,S, Ambassa- dor, Varsity Cheerleader, Class Hockey, Class Volleyball, 9th Grade-Cheerleader, P. E. Council JERRY SHORT Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volleyball ROY SHORT Monitor WILLIAM SHORT Monitor NANCY SHULL BILL SICK Areba, Audio-Visual, Student Council TERRY SIEVERS ' Office Worker, International Relations JANETTE SILLIMAN THOMAS SILVEY IRWIN SIMANEK SUE SIMON R Club Pres., Pep Club, R.G.A.A., Oflice Worker, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Varsity and Class Hockey, Soccer, Varsity and Class Volleyball, Softball, Archery, Gymnastics RONALD SIMPKINS Monitor JEANNE SIMPSON R.G.A.A., Class Volleyball, Class Softball, Student Coun- cil, Glee Club MICHAEL SINDEN RAYNA SINGER Modern Dance, A Capella Choir, Tennis MIKE SINN Wrestling MARY SKACCS RITA SLENKER Student Council, St. Mark's HS-Pep Club, Choir 264 LILLIE SLOAN Pep Club DAVE SMITH JOHN SMITH A Capella Choir ROB SMITH Student Council, Student Council Executive Comm., SASC Pres., Melaureus Court, Sophomore Class Pres., Wrestling, 9th Cratlc-Student Council Pres. BILL SMITH Monitor BILL SMITH Monitor, Swimming JAMES SNARRENBERC Lettcrmarfs Club, German Club, Areba, Track, Football, Varsity Wrestling DARRELL SNEED MARY SONA BILL SOSTMAN LINDA SPARKS Pep Club, Oflice Worker, R.C.A,A., Tennis, Varsity and Class Hockey, Class Volleyball LOIS SPEES RICK STEINRERC Student Council, Student Council Exec. Comm. Sec., Track, Basketball, Webster College Spanish Club CHERI S'I'EPI'l'ENSON DAN STESKA Track, Varsity Basketball RACHEL STEWART CECIL STEURE Future Nurses Club Sec.-Treas., German Club Pres., Stu- dent Council, Library Asst., Archery VVIL STILES Monitor CHRIS STILLE Pep Club JAN STILLE JOE STOUCH Bible Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball KATHY STRANCE Modern Dance, Office Worker, Volleyball, Archery PAT STROHMEYER TERRY STROOT LORRAINE STROUD DAN STULLER Monitor, Student Council, Varsity Football LINDA SURPRENANT PATTY SUTHERLAND Modern Dance, Hockey, Volleyball, Archery, Gymnastics LARRY TABLER Future Teachers, Scribblers Publicity Director, Student Council, A Capella Choir, Folk Singing Group, Pepper Box Editor-in-Chief CARY TALLEY TERRY TALLEY SANCY TANDRUF Student Council HARRY TATE SHELLY TAYLOR SUE TECELER Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Class Basketball, Class Hockey, Var- sity and Class Volleyball DENNIS TERBROCK Wrestling RICH THALLER Varsity Swimming JOHN THARP Monitor, Varsity Wrestling CLAUDIA THOMAS Pep Club, Future Teachers, Modern Dance, Student Council, R.C.A,A., Basketball, Class Hockey, Volleyball FRED TREADWAY ED THOMAS Band, Baseball SHERRY THOMAS Bible Club, Library Asst. LINDA THOMLISON Ollice VVorkcr SANDI TIIOMLISON MIKE 'THOMPSON A Capella Choir, Folk Singing Group WILLIAM Tl-IORNE Monitor SHARON THOUSAND DENNIS THOUSAND BILL TODD Letterman's Club, Boy's State, Melaureus Court, Monitor, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Areba DAN TODT Wrestling SUE TRAIL Future Teachers, Ottice Worker, Gym Asst. Senior Activities MARY BICTH 'I'ttlMBLli Scribblcrs Historian, Library Asst. SUE TRISLER MARY 'I'ltI'I'SCHl.lClt Pep Club. Student Council DEBBY TUCKER Debate Club, Oliice Worker CHARLES TURNER Bible Club, Pattonville IIS-Band, Orchestra DON U N D E It VVOO D Varsity Swimming ANCIIC UMBliit l'lNO Scribblcrs, R.C.A.A., Track, Basketball, llockey, Volley- ball, Archery, lvl:-rey IIS-Library Club, Library Asst TONI URSCH Ollice Worker RAYMOND VALDIZS Audio Visual Club CONCI'I'I l'A VAI.l'IN'l'I Scribblers DEBBIIC Vl'Ilii'I'Y Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Olliee Worker, Basketball, 9th Cradc-l'.B. Council KATI-iY VOCT Fixture Nurses, Pep Club, Student Council, A Cappella, Tennis, Volleyball MAIICARPIT VOICT Bible Club Corres. See., A Cappella RON VOIGTMANN Monitor BONNIE VOLLMAR Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Ollicv Worker, Var- sity Checrlcadcr, Soph. Cheerleader, Basketball, Varsity Volleyball, 9th Grade-Chcerleader MARILYN VORl'lll'lS RANDELL YVADE PHYLLIS NVADLEY SANDRA WACS'l'I'1lt Future Nurses, Bible Club PAMELA WALDRON Ollicc Worker, A Capella, Prom Committee JAN'lCE WALK Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas., Ullice Worker, Student Council Parliamentarinn, Class Basketball, Class Tennis, 9th Grade-Student Council Secretary KATHLEEN WALKICR Beaumont HS-Student Council, Tennis, Swimming, Cym- nastics JUDY WALKUP Debate Club, Drama Club, Fencing Club, Library Asst., Pepper Box Circulation Editor DUANI-I WALL Vice-Pres. Sophomore and junior Class, A Capella Choir, Folk Singing Cronp RUSSELL WALL!-ZN BRENDA YVALLER Gymnastics JAMES XVALSII Track, Wrestling, Football LYNN VVARDENBURC Future Nurses Club ROBERT VVARNER ELAINE WASSON Pep Club, Drama Club, Library Asst., Sr, Class Club, Jr, Class Club JANIE WATKINS Bible Club, Pep Club, lt.C.A,A., Band, Orchestra, Class Track, Class Basketball, Class Tennis, Class llockey, Soccer, Class Badminton, Volleyball DEBBIE WATTS Pep Club, Olliee Worker It.C.A.A. MIKE WEBB Monitor, Track RON WEIILACE RENEE WEISZ Ollice Worker, Sr. Class V. Pres., Student Council, Basketball, 9th Crade-Student council V, Pres., P.E. Council TVIIKE WlEl'l'EliMAN BETTE WELMAN Library Club Sec.-Treas., Drama Club, Library Asst. SHERYL WELSCH CARLA WESCHE Oflicc Worker, Class Volleyball MICHAEL VVEST Letterman's Club, Monitor, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Basketball GEORGE WEST DONNA WESTBROOK KATHLEEN WHALEN MIKE WHEELER Wrestling BECKY Wl'lEl'ILINC Pep Club, Pres. Future Teachers, F.'l'.A. Missouri State Sec., Library Asst., Student Council, A.F.S, Ambassador, 9th Grade-P.E. Council Treas. DENNIS WHITE MARY WI-IITE R Club, R.C.A,A. Pres., Student Council, Office Work' cr, Library Asst., Track, Basketball, Class Hockey, Bad- minton, Volleyhall, Archery NANCY YVHITE Bible Club, German Club, Ollice Worker, Southwest HS-Student Council, Mixed Chorus PAT YVHITE Pep Club, Otlice Worker, Library Asst., R.G.A.A. TOM WHITE Student Council, Audio-Visual DAVID XVHITEHEAD Band, Varsity Swimming SUZANNE XVHITNEY DOUGLAS YVHITT PATRICIA WHITTEN KATHY WILKES JUDY WILKINSON Bible Club Corr. Sec., A Capella Choir CHARLES NVILLIAMS International Relations Club Vice-Pres., Holy Family- Studcnt Council, Varsity Soccer, 9th Grade-Student Council Oflicer KENNETH VVILLIAMS LINDA NVILLIAMS Future Teachers, International Relations Club, Bas- ketball, Tennis, Volleyball SANDRA WILLIAMS Oflicc Worker, Future Nurses DEBORAH YVILLIAMSON Clenclitt High School, Nashville, Tennessee-Pep Club, Red Cross Club, Oilice VVorker KATHY WlLl..1AiylSON R.C.A.A., Basketball, Tennis PAMELA VVILLOUCHBY PAM XVILLS Drama Club, Library Asst. BOB YVILSON Track, Varsity Football, Basketball, Varsity Baseball ionn winoiscn Malden High School, Malden, High School-Football, Varsity Basketball, Swimming JOSEPH NVINER Football, Wrestling NANCY WINTEROWD Pep Club, R.C.A.A., Student Council, Orchestra, American Field Service, Pom Pom Girls, junior Class Club, Homecoming Queen, Soph. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Badminton, Volleyball, Archery, 9th Grade-Cheerleader PAUL WIRTZ Student Council, Monitor, Varsity Baseball Mgr. KIRK VVOLFRAM MADELYN VVOLPRAM Bible Club, R. G.A,A., Basketball, Hockey JENNIFER VVOMACK Oflice Worker EDGAR WOOD MARILYN VVOOLSEY KENNETH VVOODS SANDY VVORTHAM Oflice Worker, Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Gymnas- tics SUE VVOSMANSKY Otliee Worker, Monitor CLENNA VVRAY Ollice Worker DON WVRICHT RUTH VVRICHT MARY WVUEBBELINC ALAN VVUEST Football SUSAN VVUEST Future Nurses Club Pres. and Vice-Pres., Pep Club, Oflice Worker, Melaureus Literary Editor, Pepper Box Circulation Editor, Badminton LOUIS YOUNG Monitor, Band PAULA YOUNT Pattonville HS-Volleyball, Future Horriemakers RICHARD ZEIDLIK LARRY ZICLER Letterman's Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Varsity Track, Cross-Country, St. Clair HS-Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Track VICTORIA ZIMMER WAYNE ZIMMERMAN PATRICK ZOELLER VIC ZUBIENA Varsity Golf S.- -q f f - 7 5 J .. .gg W .qf . 435-'-'.',L.g.F-. -V .1 N . ,f jd ' V Q M 4- ,,u- 'Gp-,, --Chi' .V - 1.1 , N- 'I-41' fu. J -gu'.k l f:.w' X ' Y ...l , '-44 . 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Ritenour High School - Melaureus Yearbook (Overland, MO) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Ritenour High School - Melaureus Yearbook (Overland, MO) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959


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