Riverview High School - Tartan Yearbook (Sarasota, FL)
- Class of 1964
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'lf 1 fl V, X Q..-wx, Sb-LUN, imixlw ' Wwswmppqww . a.,.of-I QW, Q Q26 Q w R l TARTAN RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHUUL ...A field at xl 4,5 Q3-5. 1 P1 ' LHS? ,e.. H . 2? i .P . nw' ' 1 ,st x VHA r .Q X rf L, , . S.. 5, 5, 'xiii vpgif- a A15 .il'.:'! 1 'kiik - 7 , -.7AL 'ami WRWK ,Q Q i .xy N if 4. Seven years ago Riverview High School was little more than a communityis dream and the sketches of Paul Ru- dolph, the architect. This dream materialized into one of todayis leading high schools. First there was a field, and then there were buildings. But Riverview did not come to life until the fall of 1958 when these buildings became a school. The students and teachers created character and personality for our high school. In the past six years Riverview has under- gone changes and improvements. This year, 1963-1964, as the Senior Class graduates, some of Riverviewis first students will be leaving. The Class of 1964 has the unique distinction of including the students who helped Riverview to begin as seventh grad- ers in 1958. Truly, 1964 marks the end of the beginning. The 1964 TARTAN is therefore dedicated to the honor of Riverview High School and the many people who helped in its beginning. A Building ..... A School of People 1655 Q7 , . gn gpg.: -- , Qi .if,h:'f:fvfr- 4, gH,h,.2.': . Q W .iyagfgg g,,5g,g:n1,,,., . ,A . . A x A I . ..-f A. ' ,,- . , M , 3 af-im ' 2 l r 1 NOVEMBER 22, 1963- a day We shall never forget. The tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy shook the world. But his death marked the continua- tion of striving for ideals - the ideals of a democracy. It also marked a new be- ginning for Lyndon B. Johnson who, as President of the United States, asked the help of Cod and the people as he assumed the leadership of the nation and the free world. People Striving To Uphold Ideals wi The regular use of our fine library helps everyone studies. with A good mind is of no value unless the body housing it is physically' fit To Achieve Academic Excellence... Ram Page reporter, Toni Ross gathers news around the school. l5l Good lunches furnish us with the necessary food for thought. ..T0 Maintain Sportsmanship And Spirit cheerleaders. Many things help to create spirit. Our Kiltie band plays a major role. Loyal Riverview fans are always on hand to cheer the Mighty Rams on to victory. I6-l The pre-game pep rallies and the cheering 'lt all the games is led by our enthusiastic BoxOFfic Owen is busy selling tickets for one of Rivcrview's And To Become RCSPOHSlblC Cltlzens The monthly art shows in our library have given the students an opportumty to meet the Sarasota artlsts and observe thexr works ZWPWEAZ- L ,IME .Jr ' Swv gfgf f 5'3w 'vf ,,w 42 Tfff ff 'fs' 5' 'Qing' with Q 5' 1 :wi 2 iii f'UfF '1' 'V 'uf 4 ' ' 'id .lfmet 9f-I 5 , , nf 11 'W . si fgmfia'-flirif l 1..-1-11? 'ff W f . r g I vu 5 Qfi.3i1,?i,. V K ? f gf ' 'jr 11534, X ' 1- A ' I 0 1 . . 5 - - if-Lay: . L 'ff-53552 ff5Lif4if',:3f 'A ' ' P r 1 15Q4,:Ngf1f,-Q? fg,.vfff'e, W ' ' r Q 'Q' V. rg 73 -.-'x . f- 'fx I' ' Q fs 351515 . fi fy l . 51:92 , F. , Ht 'Tf Jfgmgl' ,N ' A , 4 1 M . 4 , .V 0 ff P-fwef1d.f.fA'5Ah Xu f ' ?3fi1f'?!f'ii 2w1if,1?,,mFf'WfT'Q-,Q.-ii,h,, wwf ,2,f.5e?? fT41f5'geK if 1 Ff'f1 ., A , , K S A , V : - -V ' ' aw: -A ww, .. N. W ',lgp Q7ih:!. jig' 3 gs f Q-Qifwiyv' A qgw X fear' . A 1 EM, - ,w,,e.Xgvz' :QM 1Q,y,Q.?...1f my '19 - A , 53 I xxxx Ma, beef'-X , 2 'qw f, 1, 'ff ,ny . 1-wwrwil -cw: ww w? A ' WW ' ' Eiwffrwf.M'-ii,41f+T3'5+2w51'Wu.3 ' 5 w: i'..,f31-W 'W F yf,i3a1QW.,.ggf gd f ' 5, , W, Y -f w ww 1 1 M511 .Y ':-WJV KM , M mm wwf f Q Af. ,.v..nW'i5,?-, ,-gp? M., ,Q 1: L. , W. , H-,wa Aw . fy, - M 2'-'ffm W ff ,Q.+.f,f-www, My 'Ap - mga- 3 g?1?v1y,. QW., wi 4 w W.. RIVERVIEW FIGHT SONG The mighty Rams are on the rampage, Charging down the field. Our foes had best beware, Opponents best take care, For the Rams will make you yield! With horns of flint and steel And hearts of gold, A fight to win the game we'll wage, The big maroon and white are going to Win tonight And have a Ram Rampage. Homecoming 1963 TABLE OE CONTENTS FACULTY ..... 12 CLASSES...26 . FEATURES ..... 88 SPORTS .... 128 ADVERTISING .... 156 TARTAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief .7,..A ...SS K itty O'Neill Associate Editor , SS,S , ,.,SSS..4 Betty Cordon Senior Editor ,eee.7.,,e.... E. e,,.e,7e.,ee....,, Sally Smith Underclass Editor E, ,i,e e,,.7t. P riscilla Lampman Features Editor tee,,., ,,,7,.eee,.,, A rdy Mueller Sports Editor ,...eie Art Editor o7,,.o. eeeee 7 H Photography Editor eeo,o,r Advisor .r.,,,e-,r.,,,,,,.,,,e Business Manager ,,.,...e Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Secretary .,.,,,.e,,e,...,eo....o i,r7,.. Business Advisor .r...i llll Ronnie Carr Shayne Stroop Vicki Torrington Mrs. Laura Milks Bruce Wilkins Mary Lou Meyers Jacque Miller Gerrie Farkas Mr. George Iackson FACULTY ,,,r ' I -.n ,ww gf S MB? 9f2Fi23i'?i' -...st Mr. Johansen, our first principal, shakes hands with Governor Leroy Collins at thc dedication of Riverview High School. Mr. Freeman Vaughn, Riverview's second principal, was herc from 1960-1963. Pictured below is Mr, O. U. Johansen who served as principal of Riverview from 1958- 1960. Mr. Vaughn and Mr. Edward Brown discuss Riverview during one of Mr. Vaughnis recent visits to Sarasota. M 1 X --fumes .,w vsfj Q w 1 Mr. Edward Brown Principal Mr. Austin Haygood Director of Student Affairs This year Mr. Edward Brown assumed the responsibility of prin- cipal after serving as assistant prin- cipal since Riverview opened in the fall of 1958. He received his bachelor of science and master of education degree from the University of Florida. Mr. Brown has played an inval- uable role in guiding Riverview through its beginning years. Mr. Austin Haygood, Director of Student Affairs, assists Mr. Brown in advising, counseling, and co- ordinating the activities at River- view, Dr. Bill Bost, Assistant Superintendentg Mr. Trawick, Attorney for the Board of Public Instructiong Mr. Vllilliiim Ridclocli, As- sistant Superintendent. The board of Public Instruction, headed by Dr. Russell XViley is .N recognized for a concept of edu- cation Which strives to give dy- namic preparation to students fac- ing responsibilities of the future. Mr. I. Don Self Director of Sec- ondary Education Dr. Russell Wiley Superintendent of Public Instruction Board of Instruction-Mrs. Kelsey, Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Field, Mr. Britton, and Mrs. Skuse. l16l Dr. Ioan Marani Curriculum Director Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Cutrell Counselor, Class of 1966 Mr. Edward Swope Counselor, Class of 1965 CTW? Mrs. Joy Brown Mrs. Sylvia Burdine Mr. Ed Franklin Mrs. Ella Hoffman English English, History Speech, English English, Ram Page ENGLISH DEPART E T The English department offers a great variety of electives. Stu- dents may take subjects ranging from Literature, Advanced Com- position and Speech to such courses as Humanities, Play Produc- xy tion, Publ' ations, and Television Production. Mrs. Sarah Lampman English sa: i1i'i-53 5 'I '.-- Mrs. Hoffman, head of the English department, is also sponsor of the ri newspaper. Pictured with her is Linda Styles, RAM PAGE Co Editor, Mr. Paul McClure English, Drama Mrs. Pauline Smith Miss Toby Io Spradlin Mrs. Alice Tebbs English English Librarian ll8l SOCIAL STUDIES All students are required at least two years of Social Studies, including His- tory and American Problems, which provides them with a basic understand- ing of historical and current events so they are prepared to be better citizens. Herk Dana Mr. William Dietz Dr, jean Marani Mr. Tom Murphy American Problems Am6riC21I1 History American Problems American History Mr. Dietz, head of the Social Studies Department, Mr. Joe Panichcllo History instructs a student in map study. Mr. Richard Pugh History Psychology, Coaching Mrs. Norton is assisting Home Economics students in Mrs. Eleanor Norton Miss Doris Mann cutting patterns. Home Economics Home Economics 9 Mr. A1 Brown Mathematics, MATHEMATICS Chase Mrs. Ruth Firmbach Mr. Austin Haygood Science Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics students may take Algebra One and Two, Busi- ness Arithmetic, and Geometry. Trignometry and an introduc- tion to Calculus are offered to advanced students. Mr. Larry Hood Mathematics, Coaching Mr. Alfred Lassiter Mathematics INDUSTRIAL ARTS Nw Y ? 3 l? ,V aw- ' Q 2' M...fg.v2S,'V 'l'w 95'fr', ' 'ar .. -1' Y' :Q,3Zf7iS:' , u is isst r tttt ',tf iiit' i 'i iiiii A il fag 4 rt, iii 5 Mr. Ed Fenn Mr. Keith Shadduck Mrs. Brenda Steed Shop Shop Art l20l Mr. Haygood, department head of mathematics, works the big slide rule for Paul Schmidt and Cordon Herrald. Mechanical training and dri- veris education are offered at Riverview in addition to the regular industrial arts courses in which students increase their skills in shop and construct in- dividual projects. 4? ff Q, RYA: ara. rp? fffx' if is ,, 32 ' I 5 3 Miss Helen Alford Mr. joe Bauman French, Modern Dance FOREIGN LANGUAGE . Mr. James Brumbaugh Russian, American Pro- blcrns Miss Audrey Heacock German Shown working in the language laboratory is the head of the Foreign Language department, Mr. Bauman. IC DEPARTME T mi.. Riverview may be justifiably proud of its chorus, Kiltie hand, and orchestra. They are Well- known for their outstanding rat- ings in district and state competi- tion. The chorus has been honored by an invitation to sing at the New York Worldis Fair in the summer of 1964. Riverviewis Foreign Lan- guage department offers La- tin, French, Russian, Cer- man, and Spanish. The teach- ers may utilize the language laboratory where students may listen to tapes and prac- tice speaking the language which they are studying. Miss Ieannine Redifer French, Spanish Mr. lack Zornes Latin, English Mrs. Eleanor Wolfrom Mr. Harry Putt Mr. john Cooper Orchestra Band Chorus I 2 Mr. Charles Brown Biology -W. N wwr iw' swag we ,. Ma. Q Q M ififigffasar, 353333 Y as ,W Q, ft. , Q, 53253 Wiwsfiszssz' . 'ass-amafswxisz ?is?K5ii?i'5:25L5g1g ,fr :ef kai? M9359 M w st? ,il f fiagisi .- -1 Y, I4 is . . - -x:g,1 . t f-' ,sy , is . - -rw, z4f. ,, ,f-Z ' ., 2 -s ag is is . -I f ways' Q,w.w,s ,fi -1, 7 . V- V if i was iwiieigigfi ii :MSZPS L I: Q 5 a3f?Qf'?21f'2fff ffzg:r?2,mi ' f.,:1,r,,W was I A - , , ' ' ,- -' , ' -453' 'Sf' :, :- M-f ' . :'f 1 . : . 'F': ' lily.-u. r : 5 . .:, :'Ef:'f. W x at , ggi y rf , - , My 1: .--Q50 'Y ' ' PI. .ff Mrs. Badger Langford Miss Barbara Reed Mr. Edward Swopc Chemistry Physics Advanced Chemistry Mr. Dempsey Thomas SCIE CE DEPARTME T Anatomy and Physiology, Marine Biology and Electronics and Radiation are available to Science students in addition to regular or advanced courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Biology Mr. Jack Woolevcr of N. snrfl ,S 5 says Siva . ritit,yy,re , ik 'fefeilaf f Q my 1 bswdfb .gi as ..f4, . Mm igmw wafmgreawgf - W, ,, fa. Waits! A . H ,L ww- M .W . ,, , , .....- . was sw - . Eissmilid- ff-1 -- s N 2 ,Mw- .: it-Z:-n++z-w 'fa-v i,,.i Q ..f.,. if.-,V .L age,--fy fy' - L+w+wa-f:- S .. A tr.,,--we +3-grfwf was .5 V' W' , s,,.s-,,,L,rr. 1. , .. A , fy f - :-:: - - . - - -- ... . - - -fi: ...,-..A - r5-Efrs.SS1agv.sm:- i .ab if H ' ' .S-.I iw: H4 f. f 1 fl: ?:2.1.iE2-Soi 'sw-:--f ' fy ,. f 1 U, '.!?52s..5'Hz -.,. -iff' 97599- rr -- we S! f '- Eb: as Y, . . W., 3, M .,:,....,. -'S' f : , , Is? f , 5 , S 5 , 6 f is it f ,Wim X f X irfefffi 2 'S it as ,R Mia, f if 1255 f M f if f r S, 5 , f W a Misfit ' 2 wiffif www rwegggia at ,Ms it 3 gf r 3 s Q35 is S , 5 N 1 f S gary S aff f - Jfa-ml i.:V.k.ff 'ff f ' , ,,.,.W5,.fW.5,5, , A gf M y if I . , - ws Diana Johnston and Wayne Sicard are pictured With Mr. Woolever, science de- partment head, in the marine Biology room. Mr. Robert Loft Mr. Boy Whalen Special Education Special Education 22 lf - X . -fin' 1' . i I fa jx, V,, T t ig? if Mr. YVilhur Branson Mrs. Sharon Conoly Mr. Hetrick Foss D.C.T. Typing, Shorthand Stcnograph USINES ED CATIO PHYSICAL EDUCATIO The program for physical educa- tion at Riverview emphasizes physi cal fitness While improving individ ual skills and learning the funda mentals of sports. is ,rr M ff,-3 Mrs. jesse Swallow Physical Education For students who Wish to take courses in commercial education, there are classes in typing, hook- keeping, stenograph, shorthand, and office practice. E Q55 Mr. Barney Sahagian Drivers Training, Coaching l23l Mr. George jackson Business Education Mrs. Laura Milks Business Education, Tartan 'sr 5 1. - ' f fit' A , . .1 iw Q ,A ir- - ' . 'ffvdffiiw . 2. mf r 'fifrjiisiata 4- J ff' 'f' 1'f l.f-slffiffvfr ,mf -f f f fsfifgasi ff-'FM M :JH f7 j5?,5, 1 ftfffffffiif I:-al? Ref: fi: ffirlfffw' Mr. VVilliam Lcc Physical Education, His- tory s 1 155i5?5!::fiLiEEE:'f. : JEE-Q.. -595950 .. 51' NEW ' 6:Z'. . rl , IN K '-V-ii - - Smit, - -V ' ' fr JH . - .. -mi. ,MY A651 .mv Mr. Edwin Rcpulski Physical Education I ,V ,, fx. . ,k,, ,L ., , s ii s ,S jig. , , t , M X Mrs. Hendry Secretary of Attendance OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Deschenes, Secretary of Records. Janice Moore, Mr. Lassiter, Mrs. Carter, Treas urer. CUSTODIANS Mr. Caseman, Mr. Rubin, Mr. Coles, Mr. Ream, and Mr. Sullivan, Head Custodian. Mr. Rubin became Head Custodian when Mr. Sullivan retired in January 1964. IQ4 Mrs. Clara Zintel, Cafeteria Manager CAFETERIA WORKER Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Fralick, Mrs. Cudnau I25 Mrs. Trausneck, Mrs. Sarko, Mrs. Barone Nutritious lunches are served to about 1000 students each day. The cafeteria ladies, headed by Mrs. Zin- tel, work efficiently to provide a variety of meals. In addition to pre- paring lunches, these ladies spend extra hours serving spaghetti suppers, banquets, and dance refreshments. -.T - - THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS TOM TIADEN ,,.,SSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSS,SSS,,,v,,S 77,,7,,7,7,,,,,,,-,- PAUL SCHMIDT SSSSSSY, ,. ,,,,. .7,7,,,,,,,, 7,,, , 7,,, I , , Vwe SALLY SMITH ,L.,LLL,LLLLLLLL SKIP MILLER LvL.LLL.. ,, ....ILL I A, SANDEE FREEDMAN President President S ecretary Treasurer C I1 ap lain Q l27I 3 s i ml The foreign exchange students get atastelixffan American party. Donna Bagley Katherine Eileen Barnes Diane Lynn Bell Jamie Lynn Bell Cudrun Bergstrom Cheryl Binkley Barbara Ann Blackford Peggy Boothe Kay Ann Boterf Barbara Bott Ioyce Christine Briclwell Leslie Ellen Brodkorb Linda Faye Arrington Dorothy jean Bagclons 8 -my I2 9 Lawrence NValter Abrams Richard Earl Hess Iamcs Solon Albritton John Anderson VVilliam VVayne Anderson Donald Edmond Asselin Jerry A. Babcock Gunnar Sven Baclc Daniel Patrick Ball Iorg Baro John Edwin Beard James Raymond Beckwith Ian George Bennett William R. Bissell Dale-,Allen Boyes James R. Brouhard Barry Donald Buchanan Ronald Lee Carr Charles Craig Carson Donald C. Caseman Patricia Lynn Brown Mercedes Bullen Carol Ann Burchards Janis Ann Burton Ruth Helen Butkus Mary Lorraine Califore Carol Patricia Canfield Sharon Dianne Carman Karen Casstevens Paula A. Chadsey Clydene Maurine Chadw Delores Constance Cloug Karen Lee Collins Trudy Jayne Decker Bernadette Di Lorenzo Rachael Ann DiMaio Kathleen Dorman Kathleen Patricia Dyer Annette Hazcllc Easey Patricia Lynn Eccleston ick h i301 Robert Eugene Chesnut X, Brooks Henry Childs am Study halls provide students with time to do their homework. Scott Dilworth Clarke Robert Orron Corey Michael Iames Correll Phillip Coward Charles Lee Cutler Wayne George Deming Gary M. Dobbs Richard Alf Englund l31l Robert Allan Erickson Mark Faber Tony Fadeew Mike Fetzek Chorus members wait for their turn to partici- pate in the program. Nancy Carol Elliott Rita Lee Emberson Patricia Ewing Geraldine Fay Farkas Lynda Eileen Ferguson Joan Fisher Ellyn Jane Fishero Jacqueline F itzgibbon Janice Eileen Fore Sandra Ann Freedman Sharon Cay French Cherie Caspard Ji yi VS Qi Pct gf' W Joyce Marlene Ekis 95' N N is J l32 Karen Sue Eliott .M.a.,,,, 33 Lee Dillard Ford Francis Fulton Forde Michael john Fox George Frazee William Robert Frederick Ernest Donald Cant Dennis Lynn Cay Gregg Dixon Cilliland VVilliam K. Creen Islia Earnest Creeno Frank S. Hale Town Hall, Ir. Robert C. Hancock James D. Hansen Wayne F. Hansen Richard Eugene Haralson William Douglas Hassler Michael Hayo William C. Hazard Frederick Theodore Helk Diane Gatz Jacquelyn Ann Geiger Mary Elizabeth Coekley Judith Golding Elizabeth Ann Gordon Edith June Green Sue Gukeisen Karen Harms Jane Deon Harold Norma Grace Hclfrick Claire Herzog Suzanne Lorraine Hill Hattie Veme Holley Connie Lou Hood Sue Anne Howard Linda Louise Howe Susan S. Howe Patricia Ann Hughes Jacqueline Hutchinson Karen Jaffe 34 Cordon Alexander Herralcl Paul Eugene Hillman 'fir Mike Fox is recognized for his Cartooning talent, and for his contributions to the RAM PACE. 3 Wayne Robert Hoag XVilliam D. Hobbs H. Ernest Hodges Chris Holland C. Michael Horrox Iohn Mason Hulett Charles Benson Hyams Richard Allch Inman Maurice Irwin Allan Herbert Iennings Stuart VVillia1n Tenny Daniel Iohnson QW Cheryl Ann Jakl Members of the student body begin each day by helping with the morning Kay Suzanne Jensen exercises. l Joan Elaine Johnson Sharon Ann Kastner Joanne Kauffman Sue Ellen Kcrns Pegg Lee Kilclahl Carolyn King Kathy Mason Kneedler Elaine C. Koon Claudia Lambright Sarah Kristen Lander June Elouise Lang Judy Lois Lanterman i361 l 'FJ wm- l37l James Johnson Thomas johnson Ceoffrc-y YVaync Kaiscr Donald Charles Kccnc Davicl Klein Douglas Knost Clcnn Calvin Lamb Charles E. LcMastcrs Manuvl Byron Lohato William Long John Harrison Luhn Lcstnzr McFawn Cilhcrii McGill Robert McKahan Ronald Maltby Robert Bruce Mang Richard Manning Michavl Marzio Norman Mcarvs Stcvc Mcascl Katherine Kristine Lerigo Carol Letson Leigh Ann Limmer Vivian Leigh Lockhart Cynthia Ruth Long Durlee-11 Love Gloria Lynch JoAnn Lynn Sandra Lou MacDonald Shirley Mae McCall Vivian G. McDonald Pamela I. McGuffin Diane Lynn McKinney Rose Marie Manning Judy Marx Ioan Elaine Mereurio Mary Lou Meyers Barbara, E. Miller Iaequelyn Ann Miller Clcncla VV. Mills 38 'QQ ,ga James Michac ls Bob Freda-rick's hobby has made him friends in all corners John E' Mmm of the world. l39l Roland Miller Richard Moor Conv Morrison George Mosby Rohr-rt I. Munscll James Natherson Richard Nocl Paul Norris Donald Obcrg Edward Palmer Malcom Arthur Patrick VVilliam Pearson Plenty of nourishment is an athlete's key to success. V ,, Carol Virginia Mizell N., X - V . if List 'e X Laura Dianne Moe fl va' rf V X , f, ty P X -1 t ' k Michaele Morgenroth Deborah Moses Ardath C. Mueller Kathleen Maureen Neptune Claudia Newton Diane Mary Oberg Katherine O,Neill Adrienne Fay Parker Christine Parkinson Susan Patton Rose Peters Patricia Lynne Pitts l40l Richard Pelech Tim Porter Richard Allen Powers Leslie Pulkkinen Thomas Raymond Gerald Reeve Robert Andrew Reinbolt Jeffrey Reynolds Rohert Rhodes Ion Ruggeri Roland Hans salek Robert Bradford Sampey Thomas Scarpinato Paul Clarence Schmidt Edward Schwartz james Larry Sharp Randy Charles Seebach Wayne Sicard Thomas Henry Sicks Richard Sotter Elva Plank Eve Prout Nancy Lee Pynn Patricia Rahn Myrna Rathburn Dianne Ricca Dona Louise Roberts Barbara Rocher Julie Ann Rohr Antoinette I. Ross Janet Lee Roupp Margaret Ann Scarborough Carolyce Schmidt Suzanne Scott Darlene Sherwood Dianna L. Shouse Mary Ann Sigsbee Patricia Simmons Shirleyan Simpson Christine Smith i421 Michael Sowarcl Eugene Douglas Spangler Seniors, Paul Schmidt and Tom Witham, seem to search in the strangest places for things they need. l43l James Camillo Spoto Warren Huntington Spurgc Kenneth Stanzel Paul Michael Star Harold Stiles William Storms Jerry Straughn Larry Stuckert ffl NVilliam Edward Sundav Phillip M. Swain II James E. Taucltv David Alan Tinker 1 There's just time for a bite of lunch and to hear tho latest news. Diane Smith Lisheth Ellen Smith Sally jean Smith Sharon Lee Smith Linda Sue Snider Julia B. Stein 'PT Shirley Jean Steiner Kathryn Stevens Elizabeth Stoll Shayne Maureen Stroop Linda Emerson Styles Suzanne Sundstrom Carol Sue Timmerman Karen Sue Trimby l44l eq? 45 Thomas Tjaden Timothy Joseph Vitzenty George Henry Wandall Bruce Lanier Weaver William Roland Wendt Thomas Harry Werren Terry Lynn Werstler Everett Parker VVhitman Floyd A. Whitted Bruce Alan NVilkins james Edwin XVilliams James C. VVilson Steve V. Wilson James F. VVinstead Thomas Lewis Witham Donald YVohlgemuth Dennis C. Workman David H. Young Lee Young Robert Zarr Patricia Lucille Troutman Florence Van Bael Frances Van Bael Ellen Margaret Varcly Elizabeth Anne Wagoner Linda Waterman Pamela Weber Joyce Eileen Westfall Onyx Patricia White Ruth Ann NVickcnhauSer Marjorie Virginia Wilson Janet Woods Sharon Edna Yoder Sharon Kay Yoder Sharon Lee Zeiglar Diane Measel Patricia Sutherland Harry Zimmerman David Whitcomb l46l THE SENIOR BOARD members are from left to right: FIRST ROW: Skip Miller, Sally Smith, Tom Tyaden Paul Schmidt and Sandee Freed man. SECOND ROW: Lynne Pitts, Trudy Decker, Debbie Moses, jamie Bell, Jackie Hutchinson, Kathie Bames Kay Boterf and Cindy Long THIRD ROW: Earnie Crecno, Pat Ball, Tom Raymond, Tim Porter, Roland Salek, Gordon Herrald Tony Fadeew Dennis Gay Bob F rederick and Don Keene. Each board member was elected from an American Problems class to repre sent fifteen Seniors. Some of the responsibilities of the board have been to es tablish Senior Privileges, to plan and present the Homecoming festivities and to determine a criteria for the election of Senior Notables. Seniors that were not pictured within the Senior section are Ieff Bartlett Donald Evans Carlton Cant Iohn Harper Delores Horton Lois Klein Juan Zudacci l 47 l Patricia Kona Donald Markley Allyn Morgan Linda Morris Richard Robb Wendell Straughn cuss plans over a drink. Senior girls spend a day of Thanksgiving vacation to prepare refreshments. HOMECOMING CALENDAR November 27, 1963 Skit Night Bonfire Pep Rally Derby Dance November 28, 1963 Pre-game Breakfast Students eagerly wait in line for refreshments. Football game RiVGI'ViCW VS. . -D . Sarasota Riverview Victorious! November 29, 1963 Semi-Formal Dance l48l Homecoming chairmen Lynne Pitts, Gordon Herrald and Earnie Crceno dis- THE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS TH OM BROCK , ,,7 ,,.,.A.,. ..,...,.,.., . 7, 77 , ,, ..... ,..... P r e sident TIM BIXLER ,, , ,. .,,.,...,..,.,,,,A,, ,, , ,,,,,7.. ,...., Vice President BONNIE BRET H EN v....., ,II,,III,,I R ecording Secretary BONNA BRINKMAN ,IIIIII ,...,,- C orresponding Secretary STAN H I BBS .,....,I..II. ., eI,7III77II,,.....eI,. Treasurer S UE PAGE ......, ,,.. ICICII C haplain I491 Kenneth Baar Barbara Babcock Larainu Bacon Zelma Baker Charlie Ball Gerald Ball Linda Barco Frank Barnard Ioan Barrick Rick Barth Betsy Bassett Stella Baxter Barbara Beard Ioyce Benesh Bonnie Bernard James Biddulph Donald Billings Virginia Bird Morgan Bixler Tim Bixler David Black Ian Bland Gary Blatccky Pamela Bobrink Carl Boettgcr Iohn Albritton Doris Anderson Pam Andcrson Cheryl Andreu Ronnie Andrews Bruce Archibald Mary Armstrong Nancy Avey , W, -s 3,5 , if r 1 A 5. ,, 1 f 'lim 2 1 ln 5 2 I l if r L X b f if 2, ri Wu? if 5 M03 'Y fp if 1' 3' ff K 5' R JW w K W Swim 'ffl K if s H.. ,.r...:,W ,g- -V - H 52,55 P JK 'K W Aish ,EY J 2 1 gag 1:7 Q ,f 1 r iff 'f 5 1 rg af F54 54' aims ,ff 5 L Q W . :I li an A ,, fs' af f . 2 3 was f- x r . -, J' r Q 4: In-f r ge . W-4, A ,ff gi m gQ x .J ,., . w,mM,w,w, - - Q... . , 5, f LN iffy, ,gq 5 fr. 45 rf, 5 2 S' X 3 A NS X 3 M 53' 4 is M all Q P if K rf 1+ 5 r If A Jtfglii it 1, ff A gt. 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The school's service Clubs, sponsored by local adult service clubs, helped with many community projects. i511 7 Sarah Bondurant George Booth Jerry Bolt Terry Bott Kirk Bouffard Barbc Bowers Robert Brady Evelyn Brciling Bonnie Brethvn Becky Brindle-y Bonna Brinkman Shirley Brogclon Harvey Buckmastcr Craig Bunker Pat Bunklvy Ted Burch Ceil Burdge Ward Burdine Bill Burgstiner Dave Burke Rudy Butler WVilliam Carho Albert Cahral Gloria Carlton Crystal Carman Chemistry students learned through ex periments in the lab They soon rmlwecl that working the experiments was far easier than writing the reports about them June Carmickle Mike Carmody Iennifcr Carson Dan Chapman Gladys Chase Carolyn Cheshire Scott Chesnut Carol Chipley Robert Clark Mae Clemmons Ann Coble Anna Coblentz Emma Coblentz Barbara Colby Tim Colwell Beverly Cook Brenda Cook Becky Cooper Phil Copp Donna Crandell Linda Cranshaw Vivian Cribbs Dennis Csondor Barbara Culbertson Kathy Dalton Q- 'ff . rw E 'X N av 212. , 'K eB??Q5sfLsizes'1iii25iaa 1- W ' f iaihtisgaffgmeri, Q or i 5 iiiiifibglifi 15 lei? if W L M s E Qwffgky L .fl ' 7 S if v Us ' x . w il r 'ak et, l' F xii wr- K .Q R59 Hmih 5 ix I , 3 ri- . me-,,m.ms -:wr - .. f , , iw: f- I mgsmlfiinfiigs -1 -,V-1', .- were Hia E. . 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M gi Q Yi, 'X ' 'Q' Q17 M' wr I rr 31 Nr Whqf, Ji I il The usual morning rush to classes. l55l Stan Hibbs Kathy Hicks Rick Hipple Iulian Hodges Tom Hoffman Sharon Holland Dave Holliday David Hollis Craig Holt Becky House William Howard Jim Howe Rosemary Hughes Debbie Humphreys Charlyne Hurst Paul Ingram Danny jackson Hank jacob Alwin Jensen Philip Johnson Diana Johnston Judith jones Cary Kallio Ioan Kazimir Jim Kelly Linda Kenny Linda Kesselring Cam Kicklighter Roger Kilmer ,Tim Kincaid Bill King Clarence King Sherman Kirkpatrick Walter Kirsten Elizabeth Knepper Ice Kobessen George Koen Elaine Kohrn Karen Kraus Steve Kreger Samuel Kurtz Priscilla Lampman Ken Langcland Roger Lanier Kent Larsen Linda Laug Kathy Lawrence Lynda Lawler Becky Lawyer Louis Lazarus wi-xx Y W V 4 'UV 'ayf 1-:W if K I ks f as K - , N- 5, bf . .pf Y'-me I '3 ' 4 'lx E., 4, . 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' .Q ' A, -1- Q9 ., 513 Ioas Miller Lois Miller Penny Miller Rogers Mills Ioyce Misner Herman Mizell Jim Moore Terrie Moore Dorothy Lee Paul Lee Bob LeSage Dee Lewis Ion Lewis Mike Libengood John Litzell Ed Long Jack Long Buddy Lowe Mike Lowe John Lucas Sandie Luke Ieff Lynn Kathy Magill Rosanne Mangano Bev Marble Bruce Martin Wayne Martin Russell Matheny Alan Mayer James McDonough Thom Mclntire Cathy Meinhart Donna Meyers Marilyn Orr Carol Overturf Kathleen Owen Barbara Page Susan Page Ward Patton Mickey Penix Ronnie Perez Everett Peters Margaret Petersen Sandy Phelps Michele Phillips Rick Phillips Olivia Planez Nan Plessas Dennis Prieve Cheryl Proctor Diana Proctor Ann Proffitt Chuck Puckett Barry Pynn Bob Rankin Dave Reed Christine Reiling Marvin Rhoades Marti Moore jerry Mulligan Marsha Mur hy Larry Nereclg Peggy Neyland Jim Norton Candy Novitz Robert Ochs .4 'TN- Q 1-A gi . e if x ig, is nw- an 1 its wa x I' 1 iff- ' t r r im M, , 15321 nu- is lf. i Y Vw ' , X 1 T 3 g enie is .V,r ZW.. .',, ,-SIL si K 'yr VV: Cixi LX K 'VM gh. l' l Q edgy- , eg, 5' V Q ez: 5 limi , gt,-' 4 ff- e p Qt ff ..-v ,ie , if ,a T' . . gr it 1 , E , v' t Q. 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E591 Sandra Richmond David Riffe Don Rivers Dale Robbins Lisa Roberts Beverly Rubino Bob Ruckman Will Rogers Judy Rosenbaum Jane Ross Janine Salage Vivian Salage Bob Schackow Patricia Schall Linda Schearing Iudy Schmid Sue Schnackenberg Bonnie Semanko Michele Sermet Jim Shaffer Rob Sherrill Daryl Shinn Beverly Shippam Denise Schulz Pati Siebel S ', - -if . Tiffsi .. , -:iii 7 2 , g a , , .V rf- , q,NA.v mg? 1 : ' . 7- f - SNR , ll 1 f,-5255 L l -w. -it Q., f ,1 'N-1.7 , T-.. 1' Q - .awp L 1, N, M ggi 94 W 1 sw, 1 laik if 1 X s A xv K Y P in-an ffm. wtf 4' . s. gf LIXSVV 'V lf .. fm ' K. Karen Taynton Doris Thiele Charlotte Thompson Vicki Torrington Barbara Town Sally Trausneck Ceorgeen Trollinger Glenn Trout Alan Siegfried Dan Silverman Bert Simon Joann Simpson Gene Skillin Ann Smith Pat Smith Susie Smith Rickey Soward Dwaine Spann Suzanne Spencer Donald Spotts Sharon Steiner Marsha Stclbasky Beth Steller Kenny Stephens Ruth Stephens John Stewart Susan Stiles Carole Strait Dick Strong Linda Sultzman Charlet Taylor Kaye Taylor Susan Taylor Buddy Ulander Rockford Upton Robert Vaden Linda VanA1styne Gregory VanDoren Ronald VanOeveren Bob Veeneman Bob Voss Debbie Wagaman Charles Waldron Glenna Walker Bruce Wallace Gene Walsh Muriel Walters Nancy Weir Cheryl Wells Reg Welty Laurie Werner Bill Wessels Judy West Dave White Don White Paul Wickey Ann Wiest Raymond Williams Ioe Kobessen puts the finishing touches on his latest masterpiece. Art students kept the art room window filled with new and interesting displays of objets d'art demon- strating various media and techniques. ,, Elie 5 fffsfiwz' 2 il w ie: ' ai.. Q .. : .,., . .. r.e,.,,,., , , ,. . , , :s,5::3': it ,.3 5 .w..fz. , ,Z 5 , 4 li n. . A fiti Y, ' .: 23 tg: Z ffixlif: :?: K5 ,Sz as 'S iiiefiiiirisw .1 Z, fa- Vs, :I ,VM is Q., -1, frEsg?,,m,s -fzz L M . , . W , . ' f Wifizss. 1. feifisiishi-ff?-V mfr.,-Siwitiseiisifiseiivf .- V ' Eg gm K 'iffzf -12231: gg, -1 V .af l - -3 'vT:i':E ml -- 1 is-is, ft:.,i:v,.: 3,sngqrgg555515:gie,fae.2i4sffwfisf,ggsr -was f,gQz.21:S1:.-exists? -ff wwf --HSE? UAF13-SixE?5?Es3v5??Qff'W 2l Q ll I . .,., ,.t,., . , i.,, U ,W ff-:W'- U-. ,f:.., . fQwt:w-zasazxgzggggggggi 5 ..w..,,,,r,,l i , ,..,. s as 3 , ,Q ..,rt,r. . 3 Q eeiar- 5,145 ' .' 'f?9,'?.fIf5V53'g 3 -'-- If-g ' Qi5E31eiseSf'5'1F 1 ge .Ze .5 .9-W' . . Wuft , .S . ,., K, . ru-s fi, . .,.,. , x sf gf-:. fi:, f ' :isa k ':f,Q:g3:fegj.. 3 K' : . - - taser' . -ff ' swim' . V, , 'wfwfi Wi? 'Mex 'f 'xii 1 '::11E-If-2i':':' , 1' miie' ' :ff gii v ? 'M ,,..,, - ssgsteeerss ' M -,f - - .t,r . it ., .si we .swf 3 ,i,Li.,,m5,M.s, . L. 35 f-,5,4s,f1:.s.Q, we sf , 'fs ww: er .., at si qu qmgya ,Wg egg , 'sigma ,f 13 - -- sf-5222 :MN Xin .. 1 1' --'- rx ' '. s aws, sh F51 ' ':'dPi f15ieQei53Q??i i 3 213 t nl ls, 3 jfs! A fa E 3? fy gs ss' it lead S X, mf Qi. 4 Richard YVillson Dennis Wilson W ' Dennis H. Wilson . - Jill Wilson we V r y, , , MM. 'Q A .fy ii? . f M te' W. 'kg Lana Wilson . , ' Sue VV inter Steve VViseman 9,6 W,-, Pat VVitham George Wood Jeff Wood ' f . - ' ' My Q i . -wa, 52532: ' , 3 . v . if . A V - all i Q., . QM Wrx Rockie Wood Vickie Woodell Kerrie Wright Duane Yoder Dwight Yoder Douglas Yost Ron Young Cary Zima JUNIOR BOARD: First Row- Treasurer S. Hibbs, Rec. Secretary B. Brethen, President T. Brock, V. President T. Bixler, Cor. Secretary B. Brinkman, Chaplain S. Page. Second Row- K. Hicks, D. An- derson, L. Laug, P. Lampman, J. Ross, C. Goodall, J. Benesh, S. Ball, C. Reiling, C. Carman. Third Row- T. Hagan, D. Csonder, H. Buckmaster, C. Boettger, J. Lewis, R. Barth, G. Fagan, R. Andrews, M. Carmody, B. Marble. l62l M J , eivlff, ,-ir f - f ,,vffm1: K.. L T' f- 'Lf' Bri?-Ai KN? A 5.-iie-fzi 322555 W L. Kfifik , 'xsgrg Zi fy . 1,45-.Q ' ' 'lagqj 3 721 ' ' My 'GSXR 2 -'I 1 Qifffiffff. gg Q MN: . .. . , K 1 -E J. ,K -.. K5 . B ,ff I an . ff' ' t fl it 'vg- iw, . Their goal a Best-everv Prom, the Junior Class met expenses by making and selling popcorn and cotton candy at games, sel- ling Mighty Ram decals, and participating in the magazine drive. They eagerly awaited the arrival of the new-style class rings and not-so-eagerly waited for results of the PSAT and National Merit tests. It was a year full of fun and work for the Juniors as they prepared for their last year at Riverview. THE SOPHO MORE CLASS SUZANNE SMITH OFFICERS PATTY I OHN S SSSSSSS., I ....S4A,..,AA,f I 4.,..4,SSSSS,S SSSSSSS I Vice PAM M OREY SUE BONACE SSSSSSSSSSSS THOM IRWIN .,I...,..,, President President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain f I WH- ,, :MU '?.N?lS?2?Y:Y4'-IW .. . 4..,. , . fy .HA wane-1a,,. i , I .M 5, I . l631 Greg Adams Linda Albritton Steve Alger Linda Amnotte Joan Anders Karen Anderson Sally Anderson Diana Andreu Steve Armstrong Drucilla Arnold Cindy Austill Guy Azar Gregory Bacon Venie Bagley Sandie Bailey Ruth Ball Clarence Balsinger Mike Barclay Gerald Barkey Grace Barnes John Barnes Ginnie Barrick Judy Basler Janet Baterman Chris Baxter Raoul Baxter Jessica Bcachler Carole Beeman Rick Briggs Cheryl Behling Cindi Bell Douglas Benoit Freddie Berry Sandy Berwald John Biggv David Bixler Jerry Black Linda Black Karen Bliemeister Betty Bohhitt Dennis Bolze Sue Bonace Kay Bookmyer Paula Bookout Larz Bourne Chervlc- Bowles Buddy Bland Micky Bradley Sandra Breeden Bobbie Brodkorb Gary Brodkorb Chuck Brown Glenn Brown Ray Brown 2593 T, H Q , s wg. . rig S . 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Jl!lf213T21V X , , I , 'F'-vi, Q tv r. w -2 W 'UH' w f a' - .. yy i -:mf ' I ' f .- V12 I :nf ,f ' 'I I 5 5 ! 'Y ,.' - 4- V .. V .. .,v. . ., . .,... .c. .,.. x.. . , . .. . , . .,.. . 1 W. U I asf 1 .- yi...-is ,i rfifffm pv 4...--.,, , - -5 .-r...-M. .. i, H M51 5 ,:' V ' 'fgvffii ' V c, , ' -' 'W ,vi-yr 725 1 N ' --'- 7 ffff B1 . ,x A. . dgfgm., ., jk , ,hw - .-- , gg s , 5- Z gay. Y :LM2 M gy,-gt -:ef 423 Lfwifeisifzrf y ,, fsiieif' 55? . :. ' mee . ' , . '. it gay ,z , Qfqagazg. ' 1 , , rain fe, : ' - nm ? asp if , E . - 1 '51-,ffiigigr M-PA .555 k :-Q . ' X, wt- Q, ir' Q if SOPHOVIORE BOARD FIRST ROW: Treasurer. S. Bonace, Secretary P. Morey, President S. Smith V President P Iohns Chaplain T. Irwin. SECOND ROVV: D. Richardson, L. Christy, S. Har- rison S Fowlcr L Henderson P VVagner, S. Storms, C. Herrald, C. Housel, D. Erickson. THIRD ROW I Glasser I Luhn K Cllllland, K. Slater, S. Swihart, A. Codin. l72l Sophomores became quickly accustomed to life at Riverview. They found that the midnight oil burned during the school week, but Weekends were re- served for games, dances, and anything BUT study. The first major endeavor of the Class of ,66 was the Sadie Hawkins Dance held in Ianuary. The Sophomores gained experience in giving the dance and applied the profits toward next year's Prom. I DF 5 RICHIE INMAN . . . National Hon- or Society President . . . Phi Beta Chi . . . junior Exchange Club Pres- ident . . . YVashington Club . . . Chorus . . . KITTY O'NEILL . . . Editor of Tartan . . . Keyette Presi- dent . . . National Honor Society . . . National Merit Finalist . . . Student Congress. 1 -l l a L I 2 t CLASS OF '64 SKIP MILLER . . . Band President . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . Key Club . . . Letterman's Club . . . Track . . . SANDEE FREEDMAN . . . Sen- ior Class Chaplain . . . Keyettes . . . Senate . . . junior Board . . . Spanish Club . . . PAUL SCIIMIDT . . . Senior Class Vice President . . . Na- tional Honor Society . . . Student Congress . . . Key Club Secretary . . . Spanish Club. CINDY LONG . . . Homecoming Court . . . National Honor Society . . . Cheerleader . . . Senior Board . . . Keyettcs . . . SALLY SMITH , . . Student Congress, Commissioner of Records . . . Tartan . . . V. P. of Kcycttes . ,. National Honor So- ciety . . . Senior Class Secretary. SELECTS NOTABLES ,MIKE FETZEK . . . Basketball . . . Student Congress . . . Football . . . Class Boards . . . Tennis . . . DON KEENE . . . Basketball . . . Key Club . . . Football . . . Student Con- gress . . . Lettermen's Club . . . GREGG CILLILAND . . . Boys' State . . . junior Exchange Club . . . Basketball . . . Class Boards . . . Track. RICHIE HARALSON . . . Student Congress, Commissioner of Finance . . . Sophomore and Iunior Class Treasurer . . . Football . . . Key Club . . . Track . . . BETTY COR- DON . . . Student Congress, Com- missioner of Elections . . . Tartan . . . Girls, State . . . National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll. . 5, as TL 'L1P'?'z.a harm fu Qigitzsfbif V ,QQ at if fy fi ff' M r 5-we , e f as s T Xian ,ff FH 1 A- lf ff si! W TSXVYQ X itfyg ' ,f' -' 1 af , ,Q in 'A if X fx wdfinsfl' sefigftf 'T if if KL Cm 4 4514. 'uflill ifxfi' 4 Ti l':' N' TA gf, fir! ffl? I ' hills, i i 1HL'1,'ia,' Tc A f . nfjfqjf, 4 T ' - If tfi f 1,.L ,,x SENIGRS RECEIVE RECOG ITIO lfxztgj dj EARNIE CREENO . . . Lot- termen's Club President . . . Football . . . Student Congress . . . Prom Chairman . . . Senate President Pro Tom . . . LYNNE PITTS . . . Tri-Hi-Y Presiclcnt . . . Prom Chairman . . . Stu- dent Congrcss . . . Homecom- ing Court . . . Valentine Court . . . GORDON HERRALD . . . Exchange Stuclcnt to Spain . . . National Honor Society . . . Track . . . Student Congress . . . Key Club. TOM TJADEN . . . Senior Class President . . . Basketball . . . Key Clulm . . . National Honor Society . . . Stu- dent Congress . . . TOM WITHAM . . . Key Club President . . . Prom Chairman . . . Sophomore Class Pres- ident . . . Football . . . Student Con- gress . , . NIAC PATRICK , . . Stu- dent Congress President . . . Key Cluli . . . Football . . . junior Class Presi- dent . . . Track. N NU EROUS FIELDS iffy' H ,A-'tx t K 'Tb MM .-M. W, 1 5 , as .T . KC,-,M,,, IW- -I X 5172 5 me if 4 DEBBIE MOSES . . . Ilomeeomnig Queen 1963 . . . Cheerleader . . . Student Congress . . . Senior Board . . . Swim Team . . . JUDY LAN- TERMAN . Cheerleading Cap- tain National Honor Society . . . Editor of Ram Ring . . . Student Congress . . . Keyettes. Donna Kathy Barnes AT IONA The National Honor Society strives to encourage good scholar- ship, promote the desire to render service to the school and community, stimulate leadership, and develop strength of charac- ter. Iuniors selected for membership in Honor Society must have a 3.5 average and show outstanding leadership, service and citizenship. Senior members must have maintained a 3.0 aver- age for their high school years. It is considered the highest honor a school can bestow on a student. Dr. Jean Marani is the sponsor. ! 'Elected as juniors F . racist . 1 Barbara Blackford Kay Boterf Barbara Bott Dale Boyes Ruth Butkus X ! Karen Collins Bob Corey ff Susic Elliott Robert Erickson Mark Faber if Janice Fore Mike Fox' Robert Frederick Sharon French Dennis Gay' Jackie Ceiger Betty Cordon' Town Hall Janie Harold' Norma Helfrick' l78l H0 OR SOCIETY Egyoxzzz President ,e Richie Inman QXQQJZ Vice President eY,,e eeeeeee K itty O,Neill Secretary .e , , Norma Helfrick ' H Treasurer eeei e e ,ee,e e , Buddy Stiles L Sponsor ., , 7 Dr. Iean Marani Cordon Herrald Suc Howard' 3 Jackie Hutchinson Richie Inman' Sharon Kastner Kathy Kneedler llldy Limtvrmflfl 3 Cindy Long Lester McFawn' Pam McCuffin Ioan Mercurio' Mary Lou Meyers Barbara Miller Clenda Mills Richard Moor' Claudia Newton Kitty 0'NCi1l Eve Prout' Bob Rhodeg julie Rohr' Roland Salek Cookie Schmidt 1' K - 1 ! I l79l Paul Schmidt S110 Scott Dianna X Wayne Sicard' Tom Sicks Sally Smith Snider Richard Sotter Paul Star julie Buddy Stiles' Pat Sutherland Jim Taudte' Tom Tjaden' Frances: Van Bacl TRANSFER MEMBERS: Karen Harms, C h a r l e s Hyams, Joanna Kauffman, Lois Klein, Judy Marx, Dennis NVorkman, Toby Spurgc. , Ye M 1 Ellen Vardy Bruce VVilkins Sharon E. Yoder NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY E CREATES ZEAL FOR ' HIGHER ACHIE E E T i801 if During the year of 1962-1963, Mr. Paul McClure attended Yale University under the John Hay Fel- lowship award. The fellowship included an expense paid course of study in tht- humanities. Mr. McClure was the first teacher in this area to receive tluv awardg the second in Florida since 1959. FACULTY AWARD A I,-'NM 05.57 3,1 gb'-wg?-, Vg as fs 'iff 'Q J ,., - ar. ini L ic .- t 1 Q 1' if ' J.. ,1 'yv' l A ct- ra Physics it-at-lit-i'. ,Miss Barlnarrl lived, rcccivt-cl a Scliolarsliip from thc Atoinic Energy Commis- sion for study in radia- tion during the sunnncr of 1963 at thc Univer- sity of New Mexico, cn- almling ratliation to lx- udded to tht- courses lu rc ,fx A lfl! W f, wfrwn 1 . it il 5 N ' fi' il' LEAN.-X at Riverview. Y ff f . ' ,S 5' J' A f gr, V 51' fifth 1' -v-A , -- A n f- igiwaik if A S I . I-1 .ff K rid it 'ir . 4-era.-L, .ff--zifli 'Q V' ' 6 fx , M- . ' -nfs MIS '-435 fl? 'li if J :'4!i:2i9fr 'f -'lg' gc i 'A .,, ff ,. is f ff---f , -QQ. If - - -V 4:1 ,-' ,., U lp 4 J E D, 53525, if W f .1 . ' .aging Q- 4 f - 1' nn, 5,71 . ' -fv-K-wg , t ii5mJff 'f W ' h K, ,NW .,. Mrs. Ella Hoffman received the John Hay Fellowship for a Surn- mer Institute in lluinanitics last year. She has also been awarded the Silver llonor Key lmy the Flo- rida Scholastic Press Association, Mrs. janet Zerbc has spent tht- scliool year at the University of California after lmccoining the sec- ond recipient of tht- John llay Fellowship at Riverview and tlu- tliird in the state. Mrs. Burdine hricfs Mr. Thomas on her native land, since hc is to serve as a science consultant in India during the sunnncr of 1964. He has also been awarded a grant hy tht- National Science Foundation for a year of study at the University of Texas. fc iii' Miss Audrey Ilmzrrork received a National Dc- fense Education Act scholarship for eight weeks ot study in tier- mzm at the University of XVisconsin during the sumincr ol' 1963. PHI BETA CHI iq.. L .pf i?'7? V ' yi? rw it FIRST RONV: R. Salek, I. Carmichael, Mr. Swope, R. Erickson, P. Lampman. SECOND ROXV: A. Proffitt, S. Yoder, E. Helfrick, D. Falck, L. Cranshaw. THIRD ROW: K. O'Neill, I. Harold, N. Hambrick, M. Myers, T. Hagan, R. Frederick, H. Harms. FOURTH ROW: I. Taudte, B. Stiles, C. Holt, I. Stewart, S. Hibbs. FIFTH ROVV: R. Mills, C. XVood, D. Cay, R. Inman, P. Star, C. Puckett, R. Barth. Q ILL, FIRST RONV: B. Cordon, L. Snider, S. Yoder S M. Fox, C. Letson, K. O'Neill, C. Hood. J' Wi Riverviewis chapter of Quill and Scroll, the national journalism Honor Society, is sponsored by Mrs. Ella Hoff- man. Its members are re- 3. cognized fo 1' outstanding achievement on the Ram Page, Tartan, Motif, and the Ram Ring. Y .. V feg-gf' rd' l82l Phi Beta Chi, the River- view chapter of the National Science Honor Society, gives recognition to exceptional science students. This year speakers from different fields of science have given lec- tures to help the members better understand the many phases of science. President . Roland Salek V. Pres. -. . John Carmichael Secretary..Priscilla Lampman Treasurer .. Robert Erickson Sponsor .. Mr. Edward Swopc ROW. S. Stroop, M. Meyers, A. Carol Letson, accompanied by hcr two German sisters enjoy the climate of Ger- many. UAS a participant this past summer in the Youth for Un- derstanding Summer Abroad Program, I spent two won- derful months in Bramsche, Germany. There I lived with a family of three and became a Germanv for the sum- mer. For our family vacation we traveled to the Black Forest for three weeks. The countries I visited included Ire- land, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This ex- perience of seeing and visiting foreign countries broadened my outlook on life and helped prepare me for a future where international understanding will play an important rolef' CAROL LETSON Gordon poses with his Spanish brother and sister, Carlos, and Maribel. - we f ,W Q This Rhine River scene is now a picturesque memory for N Carol. A visit to thc beautiful city of Toledo was one of the highlights of Gordon's trip. CS QERMAW AMERICANS ABROAD This last summer I was fortunate enough to go to Spain with the Youth for Understanding Program. I lived with a Spanish family in Madrid who spoke no English. We spent an interesting two months exchanging customs and ideas. On trips from Madrid, I visited Granada, Cordova, Sevilla and Toledo. At the end of the summer I took a suitcase full of souvenirs and a heart full of memories back to Americaf, GORDON HERRALD .,.. ,W-fm-,Q-. . f. . -- t.f:f-..,...z,:1',:1w Gudie and Eve Prout try out some new records, The year 1963 - 1964 brought Riverview four out- standing students from abroad. Gudrun Bergstrom from Saltsjohaden, Sweden, made her home during the year with Mr. and Mrs. George Prout. An active member of many ac- tivities, Gudie gave an excellent performance in the first play Blithe Spiritf, A new recipe loolxs intcrcstiny., to Gudic. FOREIGN S EXCHANGE Gudrun demonstrates the celebration of Santa Lu- cia, Swedish Christmas custom. Gunnar tries a little weight lifting. Mr. Herrald and Gunnar study a map of Sweden, Also from Sweden comes Gunnar Back. Soon ac- customed to Riverview, Gunnar found it very differ- ent from his school of 500 students in Sweden. The A. E. Herralds are Gunnar's hosts for the school year. Homework awaits Gunnar after a day at school. I. U a ,, S fa.. Q f' f 1 . f.. , -. I is typing a term paper, doubt. 1 ' - f ,e-ijt. M 1 - W V.. ' M .U ,-, f .. ,ii M , ff fy J. . Ewm , X ,, X .S E Rheydt, Germany is the home of Iorg Bare. Bettelr fvknown as York,', he has become an important part the school. Throughout the year, Jorg gained a .il better understanding of our ideas and customs. The 5 . Lum A. Hollisels are Iorg's hosts. i n 1 ll J5 i lf .wg ,ll in. A K X J ffl 'S 3 sf- 1 W5 ? , 1, ll ' ' l 7 I 1 K 5' . a 4' Jy 9. aff? ,if ' 2 .f i' 1' ' - .: .5 .A ua, - .ff ff. Linda Sultzman looks on as jackie studies her Russian. ,fu ,J ,,, , gf, ,P ,... A 'jiff ,JJ laik fn wil- .,,1A,g-9 iff' if fin . fm' ' 15 York works out in the back yard to keep physically fit. Irelandis contribution to the exchange program this year is Jacqueline F itzgibbon. Her friendly smile has won her many friends at Riverview. A talented oboe player, Iackieis ambition is to be a musician. She is the guest of the Karl Iohnsons. Jackie continues to practice, cvcn though away from home. It looks as though Jackie is raiding the rc frigerator. f Iorg and Dave Hollis play some of their favorites STUDE TCO GRESS .... RI ER IEW'S In order to fulfill its purpose of helping students to better understand government, this year's Student Congress is operating un- der a revised constitution. The Interclub Council has been dissolved and its duties as- sumed by the Senate. The House of Representatives held spa- ghetti suppers and dances to sponsor our foreign exchange student program. A subcom- mittee of this house, the Ram Ring staff, pub- lished our student directory. Riverviewis Student Congress is past presi- dent of District IV and at press time Was planning to run for office in the State Student Council. STUDENT CONGRESS OFFICERS: SEATED: Ronnie Andrews, Commissioner of Entertainment, Richie Haralson, Commissioner of Financ - - - INC: Jeff Wood, Vice-President, Mac Patrick, Presi- de Sally S ' , Commissioner of Records, Norma Helfrick, Chap- lain. PICTURED, Betty Cordon, Commissioner of Elections. FIRST ROW: R. Andrews, S. Smith, I. Wood, M. Patrick, B. Cordon, R. Haralson, N. Helfrick. SECOND ROW: I. Fitzgibbon, N. Plessas, I. Baro, B. Marble, T. Brock, G. Bergstrom, L. Pitts. THIRD ROW: L.Lomeo, S. Dixon, C. Bell, S. Shaffer, S. Smith, T. Tjaden, C. Herrald, L. Mayo, D. Arnold, C. Jensen, C. Back. FOURTH ROW: D. Moses, L. Lawler, P. Morey, P. Martin, B. Cook, I. Lanterman, K. O,Neill, S. O'Neill, S. Spencer, D. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: H. Buckmaster, T. Bixler, R. Barth, T. Witham, D. White, C. Herrald, C. Kicklighter, D. Buckmaster, P. Schmidt, S. Hibbs. l86l i E l THE SENATE: FIRST ROW: I. Wood, E. Greeno. SECOND RONV: K. Kneedler, S. Freedman, S. Bonace. THIRD ROW: L. Cranshaw, L. Christy, P. Iohns, A. Mueller, I. Schmid, A. Godin, M. Stelbasky, B. Brinkman, C. Goodall. FOURTH ROW: D. Erickson, D. Robbins, I. Lynn, B. Diamond, M. Carmody, R. Salek, P. Wagner, S. Hasken, C. Housel. FIFTH ROW: R. Andrews, G. Fagan, J. Kincaid, D. Keene, B. Frederick, M. Lowe, T. Raymond, N. Meares, C. Cabral, I. Taudte. The Senate derives its membership from representatives from each club and organization at Riverview. jeff Wood presides over the Senate and Bonnie Brethen keeps the minutes as clerk. Earnie Greeno is President Pro-Tem. UNIQ E T 0 HOUSE SYSTE OF COVER E T RAM RING STAFF: FIRST ROW: D. Moses, I. Lanterman, L. Pitts. SECOND ROW: B. Cook, C. Lambright, D. McKinney, L. Wagoner. T871 T V ff I , , A , , V .Av, . M , My H M, ,vkx ,, in W ,v,Y,,,,, U ,L,X,.. an M ..-v Wu A -, , ,f-. . 4. M K, 89 SER ICE CLUBS Riverview,s service clubs stimulate enthusiasm among their members to serve their community and by so doing, develop and build their characters. Money raising projects for the community and school create fellowship among the mem- bers and instill a tremendous potential for service. These clubs, with their high purposes, are beneficial to their school and society, and at the same time are self satisfying. One of the new service clubs at Riverview this year is Ir. Civitan. Endeavoring to build better citi- zens is one of its main objectives, besides serving the school and community. The main project of the club was the fruitcake sale which proved very suc- cessful. President ...,..,.... Vice President Secretary ..v.,..ii.. Treasurer ..... Chaplain ........ Sgt. at Arms I Sponsor ,i..,.i. Jeff Lynn jon Ruggeri Ardath Mueller Vicki Torrington Linda Schearing i..,.....,,....,,,,,, Rick Hipple Mr. james Brumbaugh JR. CIVITAN FIRST ROW: V. Torrington, I. Ruggeri, A. Mueller, Mr. Brumbaugh, I. Lynn, L. Schearing, R. Hipple. SECOND ROW: I. Schmid, D Ricca, F. VanBael, E. Prout, J. Woods, S. Ball, C. Dunham, P. Lee. THIRD ROW: O. White, I. Lucas, W. Stites, S. Stroop, K. Kneedler, S French, F , VanBael, B. Galerno, C. Goodall, M. Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: G. Fagan, T. Irwin, K. Dorman, D. Roberts, E. Vardy, I. Fitz- Gibbon, D. Bell, R. Davis, I. Bennett. FIFTH ROW: K. Bouffard, G. Cindelsberger, T. Raymond, I. C. Wilson, W. Kirsten, B. Diamond, W Patton, B. Voss. l90l F5 KEY CLUB An active service club, Key Club has shown its willingness to work by aiding the tuberculo- sis drive and co-sponsoring the White Christ- mas. Members are chosen on the basis of aca- demic standing and leadership. President ,i..,.ii,... ...... T ommy Witham Vice President ..,,,, ,,,.,, R oland Salek Secretary ...iii..iiiii .ei,iiiii P aul Schmidt Treasurer ...... ..,i.,.,.iiii.i, T om Tjaden Sponsor vc,.,. ..,.. M r. William Dietz FIRST ROW: T. Tjaden, P. Schmidt, Mr. Dietz, T. Witham, R. Salek. SECOND ROW: T. Brock, R. Andrews, I. Wood, P. McElmurray, G. Back, R. Kolbe. THIRD ROW: D. White, T. Bixler, G. Herrald, R. Haralson, M. Patrick, M. Cushman, B. Jaffe, FOURTH ROW: P. Irwin, I. Luhn, R. Kilmer, D. Keene, S. Miller, R. Barth, I. Kincaid. KEYETTES Service and leadership are the ideals of Keyettes. Their many projects include spon- soring the annual Valentine Ball, presenting the Spring Fashion Show and assisting in the March of Dimes. Spon- soring a scholarship for two outstanding members is a fu- ture goal. President -. ........ Kitty O'Neill . res. ................ Sally Smith Sec. .... ........... E llyn Fishero Treas, .......... Claudia Newton Chap. .........,...... Betty Cordon Sponsors -- Mrs. Pauline Smith Mrs. Sarah Lampman FIRST ROW: I. Lanterman, E. Fishero, Mrs. Lampman, Mrs. Smith, K. O'Neill, C. Newton. SEC- OND ROW: B. Brinkman, B. Gordon, S. Smith, K. Boterf. THIRD ROW: S. Freedman, C. Har- ris, C. Bergstrom, I. Stein, S. Spencer, N. Helfrick, P. McCuffin, P. Lampman. FOURTH ROW: C. Long, I. Burton, B. Culbertson, D. F alck, R. Stephens, B. Marble, I. Rohr, R. Emberson. FIFTH ROW: A. Wiest, T. Hagan, S. Howard, I. Harold, C. Strait, C. Letson, D. Leach, L. Wilson, T. more nr A A K lx A v 4 l91l FIRST ROW: R. Inman, M. Lowe, C. Burdine, G. Gilliland. SECOND ROW: K. Gilliland, G. Ball, B. Frederick, T. Sicks. THIRD ROW: T. Burch, D. Gay, T. Collins. FOURTH ROW: H. Harms, H. Buckmaster, D. Prieve, T. Hayes. JUNIOR EXCHANGE CL B The members of jr. Ex- changettes, another new serv- ice club, have distinguished themselves by serving in many civic projects. Their visits to the welfare home have demonstrated their will- ingness to serve the commun- 1ty. Pres. ........ Mary Lou Meyers V. Pres. .............. Kathy Hicks Sec. ............ Marsha Stelbasky Treas. .......... Muriel Walters Spon. -- Mrs. I. E. Brumbaugh Members of Ir. Exchange Club strive for higher stand- ards of citizenship and voca- tional responsibility. They have organized in rendering service in many capacities. Pres. ................ Richie Inman V- Pres. ..... ...... M ike Lowe SGC. ......... .... C hris Burdine Treas. .......... Gregg Gilliland Spon. .... Mr. Arnold. Freitag JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES FIRST ROW: M. Walters, K. Hicks, M. Meyers, M. Stelbasky, K. Lawrence. SECOND ROW: I Romero, A. Proffitt, L. Limmer, B. Steller, S. Kastner, K. Collins. THIRD ROW: J. Kazimir, S. Has ken, C. Schmidt, B. Bott, L. Snider, R. Butkus. l92l FIRST ROW: I. Rosenbaum, S. Sundstrom, L. Lawler, L. Pitts, S. Smith, P. Schall. SECOND ROW: C. Canfield, N. Lockwood, C. Rosenbaum, P. Troutrnan, C. Bergstrom, B. House, S. Zachary, P. Ney- land, S. Steiner, I. Lynn. THIRD ROW: D. Andreu, S. Trausneck, P. Brown, M. Howser, K. Trim- by, C. Long. FOURTH ROXV: S. Hill, C. Andreu, C. Hood, T. Bridwell, O. White, L. Smith, TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y strives to create in the youth of today high standards of Christian charac- ter. To achieve these ideals, this year they served their school and community by making stuffed animals for the children at the hospital. Among their other projects during the year is sponsoring the annual Powderpuff Bowl football game. Pres, ---v,-VY,YM,-YA,,.., LYHIIC lst V. Pres. .............. Suzanne Sundstrom 2nd V. Pres ..................-- Illdy Rosenbaum Sec. --VY-. Y.,,YYY L ynda L2lWlCl' Treas' ,,,-,, ,,,,,,., S ue Smith Chap, ...-.. ..... P at Schall YOUNG AMERICAN SHOWCASE FIRST ROYV: A Parker, S. Stroop, B. Stiles, M. Faber, I. Lucas. SECOND ROXV: R. Strait, I. Ekis, C. Chase, L. Schearing, N. Hclfrick, B. Steller, T. DuBois. THIRD ROXV: B. Stroup, V. VVoodell, C. Cindelsberger, C. Wood, R. Moor, S. Goodrich, S. Stiles, M. Murphy. Young American Showcase was formed to develop the student mentally, physically, socially and spiritually. Ap- plication of- the Christian principles to everyday living is emphasized. This club also tries to protect and enhance the spiritual welfare of its members. Pres. ......... , ......., Buddy Stiles Sec.-Treas. .... Shayne Stroop l93l FOREIG LANGUAGE CLUBS Students aspiring to be teachers, translators and diplomats may choose a foreign language club to further their careers, or to learn about the people and happenings of foreign countries. These clubs provide insight into different civilizations and cultures and result in better relations between countries. Used as an accessory to a foreign language class, a language club can broaden the studentis knowledge of a foreign country. FIRST ROVV: C. Schmidt, T. Hayes, Miss Redifer, L. VVerner, C. Boettger. SECOND ROW: I Feingold, I. Baslvr, K. Kraus, J. Barrick. THIRD ROW: I. Thompson, V. Barrick, P. Johns, R. Ste- phcns, T. McClelland, S. Breedcn. FOURTH ROW: L. Black, D. Richardson, C. Dirling, T. Bott L. Christy, A. Wood, K. Slater. Le Cercle Francaisv has become one of the leading interest clubs at Riverview, stimulating the members to learning more about French culture, habits and history. The activities during the year included a Christmas party and a banquet. Pres. ...... ..... L aurie Werner V. Pres. ................ Tom Hayes Sec. .......... Cookie Schmidt Treas. ...... ..... C arl Boettger Spon. .- Miss Ieannine Redifer l94l GERMANIHJIS Appreciation of German culture, literature, art, music and customs is the main ob- jective of this club. With our World becoming smaller each day and with transportation bringing the countries closer, a better understanding of all countries is almost a neces- sity. Pres. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. S kip Miller V. Pres. .,...ucu.. - Roland Salek Sec. ............ John Carmichael Treas. .,,,,,.,.,,,.. Ioan Kazimir Spon. L Miss Audrey Heacock LATI CL B FIRST ROWV: I. Carmichael, I. Kazimir, S. Miller. SECOND ROW: C. Mueller, S. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. VanOevcren, A. Jensen, S. Mathues, R. W-V A' - Letson, P. Rogers. '- Kreger, FIRST ROW: L. Rathblurn, P. Lampman, C. Housel. SECOND ROW: M. Wicrichs, S. Yoder, L. Howe, D. Mings. l95l The dead language is kept alive by Rivervievvis Latin Club. Ancient Rome, its culture and people become vividly new and interesting. The appreciation of the clas- sical Roman language instills appreciation of our modern literature. President ....... ..... P riscilla Lampman Vice-President ,... Allen Mac Kenzie Secretary ........,, Ann Proffitt Treasurer ,... Larry Rathburn RUSS AN CL B a' The newest of the lan- guage clubs to Riverview is the Russian Club. Members have visited the University of Miami this year to enjoy the use of its excellent lan- guage laboratory facilities, to increase their proficiency in speaking the language. Pres. e,,,c Tony Fadeew V, Pres. r,e,c,cc,e .. Nan Plessas Sec. ,,,,,,,,i,c,,c,cc, ., Sharon Ball Treas. ,tee,t,, Iackie Fitzgibbon Spon.. Mr. James Brumbaugh l FIRST ROVV: C. Dunham, L. Sehearing, N. Plessas, P. Schackow, V. Torrington. SECOND ROW C. Burdinc, I. Lynn, K. Larsen, R. Baxter. THIRD ROXV: I. Bennett, B. Simon, I. Lewis, T. Irwin SPANISH CL B FIRST ROXV: D. Dye, C. Coodall, Miss Redifcr, D. Robbins, I. Luhn. SECOND ROW: D. Swat- hel, I. Hutchinson, I. Romero, S. Zachary, M. Parkin. THIRD ROVV: K. Harms, G. Mills, D Howard, P. Sutherland, R. Strait, D. Erickson, P. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: I. Lynn, G. Smallwood, M. Wilson, A. Crayson, K. Lerigo, G. Mulligan, B. Hale, K. Tayton. FIFTH ROW: R. Erickson V. Salage, I. Salage, I. Kutz, K. Poe, B. Bassett, B. Bernard. I96l ,La . iv, Spanish club members ar- ranged many festivities dur- ing the year. Several parties were enjoyed as well as a trip to Las Novedades, a Spanish restaurant in Tampa. Pres. ......... ...... D ale Robbins V. PFGS. ................ Ierry Luhn SCC. ........ Claudia Goodall Treasurer ...... , Diana Dye Spon. .. Miss Jeannine Redifer Mr. Ioe Bauman I TEREST CLUBS The Art Club officers: Chris Parkinson, Rosanne Mangano, Fred Helk, Pat Eccleston, Mrs. Steed, and Sue Dykes watch as Mrs. Steed explains the use of a potter's Wheel. Students have the opportunity of choosing an organization that gives them special train- ing of entertainment in a subject of special interest to them. These clubs provide supple- mental activities to their academic subjects and the students make their choice to fur- ther their hobbies, or to assist them in their future careers. Rogers Mills and Mike Maddox register the heart beat of a clam with some of the equipment in the new Marine Biology Lab. l97l AMATEUR RADIO CL B FIRST ROVV: L. Young, R. VanOeveren, B. Pearson, P. Farley. SECOND ROVV: D. Csondor, R Frederick, B. Hazard. The care and transportation of the projectors and all audio-visual aids providing better teaching techniques are the responsibility of this club. These student assistants devote much free time to setting up audio equip- ment for the many school functions. This club is designed primarily for those interested in the technical as- pects of radio as a hobby or a future career. Meetings feature discussions of the latest developments in the elec- tronics field and further develop skills in the operation of ham radios. President .,........... ...... B ill Pearson Vice President ........ ...... L ee Young Secretary .......... .......,.,.., P aul Farley Treasurer ....... . ..... Ron Van Oeveren AUDIO-VISUAL D. Tinker, R. Hitt, D. Shinn, D. Catz, I. Iohnson, G. Ball, R. Mathcny. lf? RT CL B .,.,,....,.,. mai ,Q 'R .ii . it 9 gf Among the projects of Art Club is sponsoring the paint- ers that display their work in the library each month, in- cluding the lectures and re- ceptions. The members have made field trips to art cen- ters and art shows. They also decorated the showcase at Christmas. .- 3, p Pres. ,,,,,,,, W ..,,, Sue Dyke V. Pres. .. ....... Pat Eccleston Sec. ., s,eccs,eccs Chris Parkinson Treas, ,AA.,,,,,,,,,,, ., Phil Swain ' Spon. .,,. .. Mrs. Barbara Steed FIRST ROW: P. Eccleston, Mrs. Steed, P. Swain, S. Dyke. SEOND ROVV: P. Miller, R. Mangano, B. Di Lorenzo, L. Black, T. Van Pelt. THIRD ROVV: Bill Daniels, B. Davis, L. Ramsey. FIRST ROYV: S. Patton, B. Cook, K. Kraus, D. Bagdons, D. Coins. SECOND ROVV: I. Westfall, I. Simpson, Mrs. Tebbs, B. Cuisinger, D. Denning. THIRD ROXV: D. Csondor, D. Swathel, P. Rahn, M. Harrison, M. Evans, D. Feagans, D. Oberg, R. Peters, R. Hitt. FOURTH ROW: C. Ball, I. Carman, T. Moore S. Brecden A. Scarborough S. Simpson, I. johnson, C. Reeves. FIFTH ROW: F. Heanue, I. Murch, D. Shinn, R. Butler, I. Iohnson, B. Claytor, B. Weaver. Our reference room is one of the most important in the school and the Library Club strives to keep it up to date. Members develop an interest in library work as a career while serving the students. One of the club's biggest functions this year was a banquet held for all members. Pres. . ............... Sue Patton V. Pres. .- Sandy Harrison Sec. ...... . .. . Beverly Cook Treas. ........ ......... K aren Kraus Chaplain .. Dottie Bagdons Spon. ............ Mrs. Alice Tebbs l99l UA AMS Safety in the Water is stressed by this aptly named organization. Skin diving can be enjoyed only when pre- cautions are taken and equipment is in proper condition. President ,ts,e,e,, . sss, Norman Meares Vice President ,,,,,r,,,tttt. Thom Brock Secretary ...., . .. .. . Pete McElmurray Treasurer ,,7,t u777,7,,tt.,..w I anice Fore Sponsor .,,e, s,,,tt IN Ir. Herk Dana FIRST ROVV: P. McElmurray, I. Fore, T. Brock. SECOND ROW: B. Lynn, B. Erick-- son, R. Prince, B. Posey, I. Messcr. DANCE CL B The techniques of modern dance, appreciation of ballet as an art form, self expression in interpretive dancing are the purposes of the Dance Club. A varied program of instruction and experience in dance, classical as well as modern, teaches poise and timing and results in talented performances. Miss Mickie Al- ford is the sponsor. FIRST ROXV: S. Pacheco, C. Ilousel, M. Parquet, J. Bent-sh, Presidenqtgf D. Andreu. SECOND ROXV: M. Solomon, C. Chadwick, I. Craw- ford. THIRD RONV: N. Cray, T. Hagan, B. Town, E. Brodkorh, Qi--Planez, L. NVerner, B. Marble. fiooj PHI TAU ALPHA 55aJ3aeime.z-veg, ,L Q 50 l,1 FIRST ROW': R. Ball, P. Lampman, S. Kastner, Mr. Hood, I. Babcock, M. Armstrong. SECOND ROW: S Samuels, D. Richardson, S. Patton, D. Denning, P. Johns, S. Strectcr, B. Rubino, D. Swathel, N. Shoemaker, L. Mayo. THIRD ROW: L. Amnotte, M. Klingel, M. Maddox, E. Helfrick, A. Profitt, M. Rosner, K. Kraus D. Erickson, H. Cardncr. FOURTH ROW: C. Dirling, R. Hughes, R. Rogers, A. Parker, R. Strait, LT Ramsey, I. Schmid, C. Cheshire, L. Howe, L. DuBois. FIFTH ROW: B. Posey, K. Tinker, F. Berry, B. Bassett B. VVilson, C. Schmidt, J. Kazimir, C. Crowl, S. Hasken, R. Butkus. a A valuable p r o- g r a m of teaching methods and prac- tice is opened in this club for those stu- dents interested in emulating our own fine teachers. These students gain exper- ience for their future careers. Phi Tau Al- pha is a member of the Florida Associa- tion of Future Teach- ers of America. President Sharon Kastner Vice President Rick Pelech Secretary Mary Armstrong Treasurer Ierry Babcock Teaching Co-Ordina- tor Priscilla Lampman Sponsors Mrs. Burdine Mr. Hood FIRST ROW: M. Myers, B. Culbertson, Mrs. Firmbach, L. Cranshaw, L. Wilson. SECOND ROW M. Rathburn, E. Brehling S. Snyder, B. Rubino, S. Zachary, R. Shaffer, K. Jenkins, S. Yoder. THIRD ROVV: L. Watson, R. Walters, S. Stratton, D. Eicher, I. Thompson, S. Schnackenberg. A full program of activities has been enjoyed by thcse as- piring nurses and doctors dur- ing the year. Included were as- sisting in giving the hearing and sight tests at school and helping in the March of Dimes. The club enjoyed films and guest speak- ers with new educational ma- terial about the field of medi- cine. Members have participa- ted in district and state conven- tions. A hootenanny held in March highlighted the year. Pres. . , r ........ Linda Cranshaw Pres. Elect...Barbara Culbertson V. Pres. ................ Lana Wilson Sec. .......... ..... B flikic Morgenroth Treas. .......... Mary Lou Meyers Spon. .... Mrs. Ruth Firmbacli fiom -is-7 'CII v'-N FIRST ROYV: I. Kazimir, S. Haskell, L. Miller, L. Denmark. SECOND ROXV: E. Kohrn, M. Peterson, Mrs. Norton. THIRD ROYV: P. Eccleston, A. Grayson, C. Ovcrturf. .F.L. The National Forensic League devotes the much needed time to those students interested in debate, speech, drama, and lit- erature. Appreciation of these subjects develops skill for future careers. Formal and informal discussion, leading into dehates set the scene for future teach- ers and politicians. Introduction to many forms of literature supplements the education ot prospective writers. Pres. S, S Roland Salek V. Pres. john Carmichael 2nd V. Pres. Roh Erickson Sec. , ,,,, , Priscilla Lampman Treas. , Ken Baar Spon. Xlr. Ed Franklin N Irs. Dorothy McClelland F. H. A. Members of F.H.A. gain experience in the skills of homemaking by parti- cipation in many activities. The clubls activities during the year included a Christmas tea for the Mothers, a cook book sale and a project at Easter at Happiness House. P1'CSid6Hl1 H ,,,,,, , .,,,,,, . Shirley Hglgken Vice President .. . ...,. Ioan Kazimir Secretary ..... .... . Lois Miller Treasurer .. .... . . ....... Linda Denmark Sponsor ., ....., W Mrs. Eleanor Norton X FIRST ROWV: A. Proffitt, R. Salek, Mr. Franklin, I. Carmichael, P. Lampman. SECOND ROW: R Barth, B. Rubino, I. Mercurio, K. Baar, B. Erickson, A. Godin, D. Catz, B. Hancock. 2 . . 1 T24 5 V 3 J f p g xi? ak ' 'fi from .'f?f3'3,93?5'ffV i:E'Hifi ax .M-t' rw M AAF! fm ' 'il D. C. T. 1 -ff . BW , YZ 15, SKA ,.,., ,,.. ..1....J FIRST ROW: I. Golding, F. VanBeal, J. Woods, D. Sherwood, E. Plank, I. Geiger, B. Gockley, R. Peters, C. Iakl, Mr. Branson. SECOND ROW: C. Elliott, J. Miller, S. Measel, C, Burehards, K. Stevens, C. Smith, P. Kildahl, K. Barnes, S. Frenueh, THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, B. Green, D. Klein, VV. Deming, D. Gant, E. Hodges, G. Morrison, R. Hess, P. Hug es. The program offered by D.C.T. provides an educational and vocational ful- fillment to those students participating. Those who wish to obtain employment experience before graduation while completing their academic requirement, are aided by this eo-operative program. The types of employment are Widely varied and harmonious relationships between employer and employee are stressed. The Club Secretary Kathie Barnes works for the Sarasota Herald Tribune. monstmte Office equipment of the typ, Jackie Geiger, treasurer, keeps busy with her used in business Offices- llO31 Vice President, Fran Van Bael, Presi- dent Don Gant and Mr. Branson de- job as a bookkeeper. WW! JEEKSGUSISO he ENGR? i wb I WASHINGTO CL B f A lucky group of sen- iors were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to travel to Wfashington D.C. And New York during Easter vacation. Besides touring the many educa- tional and interesting sights, the students were able to get a preview of the New York XVorld,s Fair. B o a r cl of Directors: Toby Spurgc, Tom Witham, Sue Howard, Kathy Knccdler, Mac Patrick, Richie Haralson. L il FIRST ROW: T. Spnrge, K. Knecdlcr, T. Witham, S. Howard, M. Patrick. SECOND ROVV: R. Carr, R. Haralson, I. Luhn, R. Inman. TIIIRD ROXV: -I. Roupp, K. Harms, L. Cutler, S. Smith, A. Mueller, S. Carman, C. Bergstrom, P. Boothc. FOURTH ROXV: J. XVilliams, R. VVickenhauscr, S. Kastner, C. Back, L. Snidcr, S. Simpson, I. Fitzflibbon, I. Baro. FIFTH ROXV: P. Irwin, R. Pelech, C. Schmidt, M. Corrcll, C. Letson, J. Babcock. SANTO DOMINGO EXCHANGE Spanish Students from Rivcrvicw that visitcd Santo Domingo are: Icff Lynn, Don Markley, Jim W'instcad, Carole Strait, Vicki Torrington, Kathy Hicks, Pat Sutherland, Kathy Lawrence. Sarasota and her sister city, Santo Domingo, Do- minican Republic, spon- sored a student exchange during the summer of 1963. Several advanced Spanish students from Riverview and Sarasota High Schools spent ten days with a Span- ish speaking family in the city of Santo Domingo. A return visit took place in March. Lio41 Mr. McClure, dramatics coach, rchcarses a script with members of his Play Production class: P. Sutherland, S. Lander, K. Lerigo, B. Hancock, C. Bergstrom, C. Chadwick, J. Marx, P. Weber, A. Easey. DRAMATICS Madame Arcati, portrayed by Sue Howard, uv: Cudie Berg- strom as a medium as Bob Hancock looks on. 105 Kathie Lerigo, Bob Hancock and Kerri Wright in a frightful scene from Blithe Spirit. Bill Anderson and Lee Young are responsi- ble for the technical aspects of thc produc- tions. E I fx 'rjllfgzgfzgitrg A+ .i'. lily 3 1 .r,s 4 A Y . 1055? il is if U Editor, Linda Styles proudly admires thc latest issuc of the RAM PACE. Gaining recognition for Riverview in the field of journalism, RAM PAGE has distinquished itself by receiving many awards. It has been named All Ameri- can by the National Scholastic Press Association, in addition to being the Most Outstanding High School Newspaper in Florida in its division. RAM PAGE is a medalist in the Columbia Press Association and has received the International Honor Award by the Quill and Scroll Association. REPORTERS: Kay Jensen, and Laurie Moe watch as Linda Snider makes an important business call. x, ,, v- A' - X2 lr 78 X, .1 W at ,lx 4 ' FN lu VF: A S, , My 1 M , , . M i if a , jf: 4: rt i A-1 AMPAGE A M A U V vw, f' inn, -gi If fd V , ' K ll- l f is ' fl- X N I ' 1 4 v ' ' 33 w., uf A I as . h k ' 1 veal- sk ki X V E, t gow-X X aw , W zz' xx 'N-. Q, S , vt,-4. . - as . x,-it 1 - 2'- C i P! 106 Managing Editor, Carol Lctson, Toni Ross and Connie Hood, As- sistant Editor discuss thc next deadlines. ' '. ' X 4 I r , .3 ,. s, at 5 , .f .tl 1 'x ir 'Plym' K .xx f ,S f iii if .F Mrs. Ella Hoffman, Advisor. Dale Robbins, Nancy Weir, Nancy Hamilton, Features Editor, and Jill Wilson. xl! X .,- Aflm r-,551 -. Q r r 'N 1- '-2 1 1 L -..- i -- L Z ...Q -..a.. :Ii Q?- 51 fl fi' RA SAGE? llO71 Reg Welty, Ron Rogers and Cabby Cabral dlscuss the sports section. , ix. J 'fi J Chris Burdine and Ian Bennett ,ad- Hrniire Mike F 0x,s latest cartoon. e1 . U ,6 7 L, f Editor Kitty O,Neill and Betty Cordon, Associate Editor, check the files for information. Cheryl Andreu, Bruce Wilkins, Business Manager, Iacque Miller, Circulation Manager, Shayne Stroop, Art Editor, and Mary Lou Meyers, Associate Ad- vertising Manager. NOT PICTURED: Sharon Yoder, Associate Advertising Manager. T RTAN STAFF The 1964 Tartan has been published to make this school year, 1963-1964, a lasting memory in pictures. It was dedicated to the end of the beginningv of Riverview. As the Class of 1964 graduates this year, it marks another end of the beginningf, We are now ready to take the next step forward on our path to responsible adulthood. May this path continue to lead the Way to a happy and successful life. Kitty O,Neill, Tartan Editor '64 Senior Editor Sally Smith, Features Editor Ardy Mueller, and Class Editor Pris Lampman plan layouts for their sections. Sponsor Mrs. Laura Milks and Mr. George Jackson, Business Advisor. ,a gli .il A114 'J '1 Pete McElmurray, Ronnie Carr, Don Spotts, Bob Schackow, and Jackie Hutchin- son discuss the sports section. M1 Cerrie Farkas, Edie Green, Dottie Lec and Donna Meyers are busy typing copy. Staff Assistants: Suzanne Sunclstrom, Lisa Roberts, Debbie Mings and Sue Page. Members of the Photography staff, Bob Hitt, Dave Hollis, Vicki Torrington, Mark Faber and Cindy Ralston look over some pictures. , I l 1 9-L z Carol Canfield-Senior , Susie Shaffer A D Sophomore ELF kr VARSITY A' J, W Wu ,L Iane Ross-Junior A ' V' H Eve Prout-Senior A ,M 7 ,. ...-1-. - r Carol Canfield, Susie Shaffer, Brenda Cook, Jane Ross, Dolores 'Y f Brown, Debbie Moses, Eve Prout. FRONT ROVV: Sue Howard 5 '23 Judy Lanterman, Cindi Bell. . 'fx N101 CHEERLEADERS 25'- R 1 iff' 1 , vf' A. , .51 j gh , , - .,,.. .... mgfz-, .. ' ' ,uve .1 - . .. K .wax Debbie Moses-Senior af-N .X- WS ,fn ,, i37',, ef, 'A Judy Lanterman-Senior Captain Cindi Bell Sophomore Sue Howard Q1 Senior A . wb af N 1 lllll -X ev Q jf-E, V ,Ley 'ff Diana Andreu-Sophomore EHS E Lynda Lawler-Junior Captain B S A n CHEERLEADERS E , 1E Bonna Brinkman-Junior Bonna Brinkman, Linda Lomco, Diana Andrcu, Pam Morey, Lynda Lawler. .Q-31 6 f x V f . . f Linda Lomeo Sophomore Fr N121 Pam Morey Sophomore THLETIC CL B The sports clubs at Riverview offer many attractions. They provide the means for both physical and mental exercise and sponsor projects to support the various athletic events and the physical education department. Students find enjoyment in promoting the development of skills and good sportsmanship. SWIM CL B Swim Club, a new sports organization was formed to assist the Swim Team. Their money-raising projects have aided the team to rent the YMCA pool during the winter months. President . ,si,s,..,.,, ssss T oby Spurge Vice President ssisssssssss Rick Barth Secretary ,,,,-,,,.., ,i,,,,,,.,i,, . ,,,. D ebhie Moses Treasurer ,,sss,. ss,,,.s,ssss,,sss sssss . N orm Meares Sponsor ,s,,..s sssi,ss C oach Barney Sahagian FIRST ROW: C. Herrald, C. Carman, M. Wierichs, D. Leach, A. Ferris, M. DeWitt, P. Johns, B. House, S. Breeden, P. Neyland, M. Howser. SECOND ROW: C. Beachler, P. Martin, D. Anderson, P. Boothe, S. Carman, K. Kneedler, D. Moses R. Davis, T. Decker, R. Ernberson, C. Newton, C. C-aspard, W. Stites, C. Rosenbaum, R. DiMaio, M. Paquette, E. Scar- pinato. THIRD ROW: I. Reynolds, L. Knapp, R. Brady, I. Luhn, M. Cushman, P. Johnson, I. Spoto, K. Slater, I. Kaiser, Mr. Sahagian. FOURTH ROW: T. Spurge, I. Luhn, R. Barth, J. Mercurio, C. Byerly, D. Chapman, D. Russell, N. Meares, I. Johnson, S. Kirkpatrick, G. Lerigo, B. Davis. fr if jnaj K .Q R CQ ETCL B Anyone for tennis? YVhat ' can offer a better opportun- sportsmanship, exercise, and fun than a club cspecially for tennis lovers? These members work vigorously, but enjoy the challenge of the game. Pres. ,,,,ss ,,,,,,s,, . Ruth Butkus V. Pres. ,...,... ....,. Ian Burton Sec.-Treas. . , Kathy Kneedler Spon. ......... .... h Ir. Al Brown FIRST ROW: K. Kneedler, I. Burton, Mr. Brown, F. Butkus, SECOND ROW: E, Fishero, D. Dye, R. Stephens, B. Bernard. THIRD ROW: L. Knapp, S. Scott, D. Bell, R. Baxter. FOURTH ROW: K. Tinker, C. Letson, I. Lynn, T. Hall, K. Dorman, B. Voss. GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: C. Cabral, N. Meares, Mr. Lee, C. Holmes, D. Meyers. SECOND ROW: N. Weir, D. Lee. THIRD ROW: A. Parker, O. White, I. Burton, D. Bagley, P. Witham, A. Easey. FOURTH ROVV: C. Schmidt, L. Moe, I. Barnes, I. Long. FIFTH ROW: B. Diamond, C. Holt, L. Helk, I. Kaiser, T. Mclntire. The members of the Cym- nastics Club strive to become adept in the gymnastic skills. Building the body is essential for the young American, and this club at Riverview sup- plies the opportunity for exer- cise. Pres. - .... .. .. Cabby Cabral V. Pres. ., .....,,., Norm Meares Sec. .... . . . Carolyn Holmes Treas. .. ...... Donna Meyers Spon. Mr. Bill Lee N-..if rs f fll41 GIRLS' SPORTS CL B The Girls Sports Club strives to promote sports in every respect. Members en- joyed many activities dur- ing the year by participating in Sports Day and a camping trip to Venice. Their money- raising projects serve the pur- pose of purchasing new equipment for the gym and physical education depart- ment. Pres. .. .,,r ,.er R uth Stephens V. Pres. ,r,.,,r., . Cathy Harris Sec. ,r,,,,rrr,,r.rr,,, Dale Robbins Treas. ,,rrrr,erer..... Lana YV1lson Spon. .. . Mrs. Jessie Swallow FIRST ROW: D. Robbins, C. Harris, Mrs. Swallow, R. Stephens, L. Wilson. SECOND ROW: S. Streeter, P. Iohns, S. Samuels, L. Glueck, G. White, S. Kerns, K. Mendel, R. Delaney, S. Carr, V. Barrick, B. Lawyer. THIRD ROW: P. Smith, D. Leach, L. Shepard, J. Schmid, M. Arm- strong, C. Cheshire, I. Carson, G. Goodall, D. Falck, B. Babcock, M. Warren, B. Steller. FOURTH ROXV: B. Beard, D. Lewis, C. Chipley, S. Sullivan, B. Kennedy, K. Orange, D. Dye, G. Stoll, S. Breeden, E. Helfrick. FIFTH ROW: K. Harms, L. Denmark, M. Wierichs, F. B-erry, L. Hen- rlerson, T. Lee, I. Kutz, B. Brinkman, D. Leach, S. Trausneck, S. Goodrich. LETTER EN'S CLUB FIRST ROW: I. Luhn, G. Herrald, Mr. Pugh, E. Greeno, T. Sicks. SECOND ROW: R. Haralson, R. Carr, B. Hassler, T. Tjaden, M. Patrick, R. Barth. THIRD ROW: T. Fadeew, R. Salek, I. Kaiser, I. Godefrin, S. Clark, C. Kicklighter. FOURTH ROW: B. Sunday, M. Carmody, T. Witham, P. Johnson, L. Pulkkinen, I. Moore, R. Brady, S. Miller. FIFTH ROW: I. Brouhard, D. Boyes, C. Carson, T. Porter, D. Keene, M. Lowe, S. Hibbs. An active service club for the athletic department, this club is open to all boys who have lettered in a sport at Riverview. Their projects in- cluded building 21 dugout for the baseball team and build- ing the bonfire for the Home- coming Pep Rally. Pres. . . Earnie Greeno V. Pres. . Gordon Herrald Sec. . . .. .. john Luhn Treas. . . ...... . Tom Sicks Spon. Coach Dick Pugh 11151 SAILOR CIRC Sailor Circus is now a Sarasota County school project in which students from first through twelfth grades can participate. Sailor Circus has its own costumes and wardrobe department and has professional personnel to assist the students and super- vise all acts. The Circus is under the direc- tion of Coach Bill Lee, so Come One, Come All, to the Greatest Little Show on Earth? Donna Bagley and Annette Easey spot while Dottie Lee practices her act on the Span- ish YVeb. More action on the Spanish XVeh by Denise McBride, Leslie Robin- son and Donna Meyers. Dottie Lee, Terrie Lee, Pat XVitha1n. Q X615 Circus performers board their special bus on their way to practice. The little big topn goes up. 'ling y at MN 4 f ' C fx, NM 4 X, jf p n -w...,,N - This ycar Donna Meyers received the dis- tinction of becoming the youngest circus performer in the World to pcrform the double somersault on the high flying trapcze. 5513 f1171 me HOMECGMING 1963 Sponsored by the Senior Class, Homecoming 1963 was a week filled with fun and excitement. The festivities began Wednesday evening with Skit Night and the bonfire, followed by the Derby Dance. On Thanksgiving morning, members of the football team, students, their families, and the fac- ulty attended the Annual Ramis Club Breakfast. A motorcade from the parking lot to the game created even more enthusiasm for Riverview fans. An excited crowd of students cheered the Mighty Rams on to their first football victory over Sara- sota High School. This won for them the White Sands Conference Championship. Queen Debbie Moses and her court-Lynn Pitts, Sue Howard, Cindy Long, Judy Lanterman, Cudrun Bergstrom Carol Canfield, and Mikie Morgenroth-were pre- sented at the Homecoming Dance, Friday evening as a fitting climax to an exciting week. A talented performance by the Dance Club won the first prize on Skit Night. The Rams enjoy a long-awaited revenge ovcr intra-city rivals. Enthusiastic fans congratulate the victorious team. 1963 Homecoming Court: Judy Lanterman, Sue Howard, Lynne Pitts, Cindy Long, Mikie Morgenroth, Gudrun Bergstrom, Debbie Moses, and Carol Canfield. 1962 Homecoming Queen, Kay Page con- gratulates new queen, Debbie Moses. Queen Debbie dances with her escort Bruce Wright. f1191 Carol Mizell and her date help themselves SADIE HAWKINS els i a? r Toby Spurge and Cudie Bergstrom arrive dressed for thc Dogpatch invaded Riverview when the Sadie Hawkins Dance was held. This cvent, sponsored by the sophomore class gave the gals a chance to chase the fellers. All the characters were there, Lil Abner, Daisy Mae and Marryin' Sam included. Once again the ole tradition of chasin, down a hus- band was re-enactcd and a hootin, and hollerin time was had by all. 1 occasion. Harvey Buckmaster??? or Baro Linda Cranshaw, Eve Prout and Mike Fetzck I g , smile for the camera. Sue Bonace and Wayne Han- sen get ready for the big chase. Lil Abner and Daisy Mae: Gun- nar Back and Diana Andreu. I 120 VALENTINE BALL Queen Ellyn Fishero and King Greg Gilliland. For one magical evening the cafete- ria was transformed into a garden of Hearts and Flowers when Keyettes and Key Club jointly sponsored the an- nual Valentine Ball, February 15, 1964. The center of attraction was a wish- ing well with streamers radiating from the center. A heart shaped throne was graced by Queen Ellyn Fishero and King Greg Gilliland. Members of the court were: Seniors, Debbie Moses, Lynne Pitts, Iudy Lanterman, Cindy Long, Carol Canfield, Mac Patrick, Earnie Greeno, Richie Haralson, Iim Hansen, Mike Fetzekg Juniors, Doris Anderson, Bonnie Brethen, Deanna Leach, Thom Brock, Ieff Wood, Ronnie Andrews, Sophomores, Pam Morey, Sue Bonace, Dianna Leach, Pete McElmur- ray, Mike Cushman, Bill Jaffe. Some dance, others prefer to sit and talk. Dancers pause to admire the beautiful decorationgi 1 rg it pf, jf, Pl' VJ! in Ni' W SENIOR IXIIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROXV: E. Koon, R. Haralson D. Bag- dons, E. Palmer, Yoder, R. Inman, C. Canfield, S. Sundstrom, R. Soward, C. Bergstrom, T. hvitllillli, C. Long, J. Spoto, Bell. SECOND ROXV: K. Lerigo, M. Soward, L. Lawler. C. Carson, D. Love, T. Tjaden, D. Mos- es, R. Carr, M. Meyers, L. Snltxman, VV. Hoag, P. Brown, B. Sunday, T. Decker, B. llassler, J. Johnson, NX. Hansen. THIRD ROYV: S. Silnnso. T. Spurge, S. Kastner, D. Knost, B. Blackford, Creeno, L. Sc-hearing. B. VVilkins, K. Neptune, L. Lnnmer, C. Holland, P. Trontinan, B. Stiles. M. Rathlnurn, D. Keene, C. Mizell. D. Boyes, C. Binkley. FOURTII ROYV: L. Pulkkinen, M. Sigsbee, M. Fetzek, L. Pitts, T. Scarpinato, P. Sutherland, M. Faber, S. Howard, J. Rohr, R. Noel, S. McCall, R. XYelty, E. VVagoner, L. Ford, K. Dorman, S. . ...L Hibbs, E. Brodkorb. RIVERVIEW CHOR S S JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS: FIRST ROVVi B. Semanko, M. VValters, K. Owen, S. Richmond, C. Guess, D. Hollis, D. Yoder, D. Yoder, K. Larsen, C. Kallio, T. Brock, R. Andrew s, J. Wood, B. Brethen, C. Goodall, S. Stiles, B. Steller. SECOND ROW: D. Falck, S. Coodrich, E. Coblentz, P. Sic bel, K. Taylor, D. Lee, J. Kobessen, J. Lewis, M. Chelsey M. Carmody, R. Brady, B. Clark, W. Rogers, G. Wood, J. Misner, D. Anderson, C. Carlton, R. VVesley, P. Ewing THIRD ROW: L. Denmark, M. Clemmons. L. Lang. C. Taylor, B. Culbertson. C. Dunham, D. Crandell, R. VVillser1, T, Bixler, D. Fiorelli, C. Ball, J. Biddulph, D. Jackson, W. Kirsten, B. VVeaver, S. Kurtz, C. Bunker, B. Marble, L. Miller, P. Neyland, B. House, D. Leach, J. Rosenbaum. x RADIO CHOIR: FIRST ROVV: J. Fitzgibbon, C. Canfield, Mr. Cooper, S. Scott, P. Suthcr land. SECOND ROVV: M. Faber, S. Howard L. Lawler, L. Limmer, Rohr, R. Inman THIRD ROXV: B. VVilkins, J. NVood, YV. Han sen, R. Noel, B. Stiles, C. Holland, T. Brock BOYS' CHORUS: FIRST ROW: T. Elek, K. Larsen, E. Long, R. Norman, N. Larsen, R. Haralson, D. Hollis, R. Brady, D. Yoder, C. Kallio, I. Spoto, R. Inman, E. Palmer, R. Andrews, T. Witham, D. Knost. SECOND ROVV: B. VVeaver, D. Spotts, I. Beckwith, F. Clements, D. Salerno, I. Helmich, G. Horne, M. Carmody, I. Biddulph, D. Yoder, E. Creeno, T. Tjaden, B. Sunday, J. Wood, T. Halton, W. Hoag, D. White, C. Lerigo, D. Hutchinson, T. Weingart. THIRD ROVV: I. Maag, C. Cindelsberger, C. Ball, I. Johnson, A. Hoag, B. Stiles, L. Ford, C. Holland, M. Chelsey, M. Faber, R. Soward, T. Spurge, B. Clark, W. Rodgers, G. Wood, L. Pulkinsn, R. Noel, T. Scarpinato, C. Carson. FOURTH ROXV: S. Hibbs, D. Keene, R. Wilson, B. Willson, D. F iorelli, S. Kurtz, B. Yahams, B. Childs, C. Bunker, D. Oberg, P. McEl- murray, I. Kobessen, W. Kirsten, I. Reynolds, M. Hayo, D. Jackson, T. Bixler, NV. Hansen, R. NVelty, J. C. WVilson M. Fetzek. The big job of the year for Mr. Cooper was preparing for the trip to the Worldis Fair this summer. Songs had to be chosen and prac- ticed over and over, money had to be raised, and many other prep- arations had to be made before leaving. GIRLS, CHORUS: FIRST ROXV: S. VVin- ter, L. Bacon, L. VanAlstyne, Rich- mond, D. Lee, S. Condon, E. Browning, N Sabittini. B. Sabittini, C. Rosenbaum, P Schall, I. Rohr, M. Meyers, C. Mizell, L Schearing, D. Crandell, P. Wilkinson. SEC- OND ROYV: D. Hernen, D. Munscll, L Maque, S. Fowler, S. Freedman, K. Dal- ton, M. Flatter, D. Irons, S. Marlow, S Travis, I. Carmichael, I. Bell, K. Owen, E Koon, N. Lockwood, C. Cuess, S. Good- rich, S. Yoder, C. Coodall, B. Brethen, R Schackow, K. Rudis, T. Decker, L. Lawler S. Carlton, S. Stroop. THIRD ROVV: C King, K. Taylor, P. Siebel M. YValters P Brown, C. Canfield, S. Simypson, D. Meltin- ney, K. Lawrence, D. Falck, E. Coblentz D. Moses, C. Bell. S. Shaffer, M. Paquette S. Harrison, P. Weber, C. Dieffenwierth B. Guisinger, P. Troutman, C. Long S Sundstrom, I. Misner, B. Steller, C. Austill, fl231 9 C. Burdge, D. Thiele, N. Limmer. FOURTH ROW: L. Laug, L. Kenny, C. Binkley, D. Bagdons, I. Fathauer, G. Stoll, P. Suther- land, L. Pitts, L. Limmer, C. Taylor, M. Rathburn, S. Coodrich, S. Stiles, C. Vos- burg, P. Cookman, T. Measel, C. Bowles D. Leach, M. Howser, D. Sutherland, G. Smallwood, S. Kastner,,D. Bell, D. Ander- son, C. Carlton, BI Sernanko, S. Hill, C. Andreu. FIFTH ROYV: L. Denmark, R. VVickcnhauser, M. Clcrnmons, E. XVagoner, B. Blackford, S. Schnakenberg, R. Yoder J. johnson, C. Dunham, A. Ferris, B. Brindler, P. Bunkley, S. Trausneck, M. Harrison, L. Albritton, K. Neptune, B. Cul- bertson, M. Sermet, C. Caspard, P. Ewing, M. Sigshee, S. McCall, E. Scarpinato, T. Ostertag, B. House, P. Neyland, L. Miller B. Marble, S. Howard, K. Dorman, D. Leach, I. Rosenbaum. a a 1 BRASS: FIRST ROW: M. Hearth, P. Far- SAXAPHONES: FIRST ROW: A. Klein, W. Herman, L. Burzenski, B. ley, I. Roberts, T. Mclntire, T. Vincenty. Munsell, B. Blackburn. SECOND ROW: I. Kincaid, C. Hewitt, T. Bott, SECOND ROW: R. Young, D. Spangler, K. Orange, D. Eicher, I. Babcock, I. Bott. THIRD ROW: I. Michaels, A. B. Corey, T. Werstler, A. Iensen. THIRD Hoag, B. Pearson, S. Miller. ROW: S. Hasken, B. Archibald, D. Rus- sell, R. Kelley, G. Chesnut, A. Mayer. FOURTH ROW: I. Harper, B. Core, M. Hartnett, K. Patrick, C. Brown. FIFTH ROW: B. Hazard, J. Twitchell, R. Perez, J. Wiley, B. Pityn. SIXTH ROW: L. C01- lier, G. Bacon. Mr. Harry Putt, Band Director L-. MAIORETTES: M. Bradley, T. Moore, E. Fishero Drum Major, C. Holland, S. Howe, S. Zeiglcr, L Burzenski. 124 KILTIE BA D PERCUSSION: FIRST ROW: D. Edmonds, I. Mcrcurio B. LeSage. SECOND ROW: M. Lowe, G. Dobbs, S Hart. THIRD ROW: I. Mercurio, B. Rhodes, S. O,Neill FOURTH ROW: B. Buchanan, H. Jacobs. ,ex b 'Q ' ,i 3 si FLUTES: FIRST ROW: R. Hughes, N. Kutter, S. Bailey, L. SCOTTISH LASSIES: R. Di- Mao, C. Lynch, D. Shouse, S. Kerns, D. Lewis, S. Schnacken- berg, B. Babcock. CLARINETS: FIRST ROW: S. Howe, M. Bradley, T. Moore, S. Zeigler. SECOND ROW: K. Lawrence, S. Pacheco, D. Ben- oit, B. Stroop, P. Hill. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, P. Bobrink, K. Boterf, A. Grayson. FOURTH ROW: M. Horrox, I. Stewart, H. Iacob, M. Barkley, B. Buchanan. Klein, V. Holley, C. Housel. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, I. Fatheur, K, Neptune, V. Woodell, I. Fitzgibbon. B. Rubino, H. Harms, D. Billings, A. Sauve. DANCE BAND: M. Stel- basky, pianist, Mr. Putt, di- rector. FIRST ROVV: Kin- caid, I. Babcock, R. Mun- sell, W. Herman, A. Sauve, I. Michaels. SECOND ROW: H. Hamis, B. Pityn, J. Twitchell, I. Harper, B. Hazard. THIRD ROW: E. Greeno, T. W'erstler, G. Chesnut, D. Spangler, R. Young, B. Corey. fI251 ,Q RIVER IE HIGH . A 3. WA! I I rv 'AAI . 554, x ,Z ., L..- A. Wiest, I. Rohr, L. Limmer, S. Scott, L. Abrams and I. Harold in the first violin section practice for a concert. ll261 'vf N VIOLINS: A. VViest, J. Rohr, L. Limmer, S. Scott, L. Abrams, P. Draper K. Mueller, J. Harold, L. Fitzwater, M. Skillin, L. Schcariug, A. Wood, P. Wagner, B. Diem, S. McCall. VIOLAS: N. Helfrick, T. Hagan, N. Limmer, D. McBride, M. McDuffie, A. Parker, CELLOS: B. Bott, L. VVilson, E. Hclfrick, K. Daniel, B. Galerno, V. Bagley. STRING BASS: E. Creeno 1 9 E. Cree-no, M. Walters, and R. Rogers tune up their instruments and prepare for a rc- hearsal. SCHOUL ORCHESTR ,., ' . i 1 X 'Mx M. Walters, R. Rogers. FLUTES: K. Neptune, R. Hughes, V. Woodell, OBOES: C. Housel, I. Fitzgibbon. CLARINETS: S. Zeigler, B. Buchanan, BASSOONS: D. Eicher, B. Pearson. TRUMPETS: B. Corey, R, Young, D. Spangler. FRENCH HORNS: S. Hasken, R. Cole, M. Hearth, M. Hartnett. TROMBONES: B. Hazard, I. Twitchell, B. Pityn. TUBA: C. Holland. PERCUSSION: I. Mercurio, H. Harms, B. Rhodes, C. Dobbs. President ........,........... Marsha Stelbasky Vice President .,.......... Earnie Greeno Secretary .... Norma Helfrick Treasurer ...... Muriel Walters Orchestra Director, Mrs. Eleanor Wolfram. 11271 ,415 Q 'fm x,,,J S if-ff X K fb X 53 Cf six QQ , N xr Km 129 ag, MANAGERS: W. Straugn, L. Colby, D. Buckmaster, D. Ochs, R. Moore. FIRST ROW: Coach Roy Whalen, Coach Larry Hood, R. Carr, R. Haralson, D. Fiorelli, I. Kincaid, T. Porter, I. VVinstead, C. Herrald, I. Brouhard, I. Straughn,, Dale Boyes, E. Creeno, B. Sunday, T. VVitham, C. Carson, J. Albritton, L. Pulkkinen, D. Coldy, D. Keene, M. Patrick, B. Stiles, T. Fadeew, I. Wood, Coach Dick Pugh, Coach Panichello. SECOND ROW: Coach Charlie Brown, B. Davis, B. Jaffe, B. Sklar, L. Winebarger, R. McHale, D. Spotts, I. Schaeffer, L. Nereck, C. Puckett, B. Schackow, B. Wessels, C. Beottger, D. Wilson, XV. Patton, I. Kobessen, C. Waldron, C. Bunker, C. VanDoren, S. Hibbs, R. Welty, T. Halton, J. Hodges, D. White, R. Andrews, C. Fagan, D. Hamby, I. Long, B. Martin, D. Rivers, P. Johnson, C. Schaef fer, J. Bams, Coach Tom Murphy, Coach Barney Sahagian. THIRD ROW: C. King, J. Lagasse, K. Langland, I. Johnson, R. Perez, B. Pityn, J. Murch, B. Bland, D. Mynatt, J. Carrot, B. Weldon, P. Hines, G. MacDonald, L. Kearns, K. Mann, W. Wachaus, R. Prince, P. McElmurray, I. Spear, G. Crowell, L. Ramsey, M. McKean, L. Troyer, 1. Penix, S. Moan. The Might Rams- White Sands, The Rams got off to a sluggish start in the ,63 season. The opening game with conference foe Palmetto ended in a 7-7 tie as the Rams made their first bid for the White Sands Conference crown. The Rams dropped their next two outings to Largo and highly-ranked Dixie Hollins. The team was plagued with ties as their game with Iesuit ended 6-6, and the follow- ing week they pulled out a 20-20, come-from-behind thriller, against Fort Myers. Now Dick Pughis hoys started to roll as they defeated a hard-hitting Venice squad, 20-19, and their second one-point victory, 7-6, over Southeast put the charging Rams into first place in the conference. The Pinellas County jinx held true as Riverview was nosed by Dunedin 13-7. After a cancellation of the Naples' game, the Rams turned to their last and most important clash with Sarasota. The Turkey Bowl was a sell-out as 5,000 fans watched the Mighty Rams trample the hapless Sailors 7-0. This clinched the VVhite Sands Conference for the Rams and brought' to a finish a season mark of 3-3-8. We wish to congratulate the Rams and their coaches on a fine season. N301 Remember when this Riverview team was the Junior High County Champion? Rams 7 7 6 6 20 20 7 7 7 County, and City Champs For 1963 1963 SCOREBOARD Opponents Palmetto 7 Largo 27 Dixie Hollins 25 Iesuit 6 Ft. Myers 20 Venice 19 Southeast 6 Dunedin 13 Naples CCancelledj -- Sarasota 0 Alert defense rolls right to stop dangerous aerial. e Wood and Fiorelli break through to block a Palmetto punt. f 'if'Mg lQMf V V aii 7 ,, Zll z tg I , - V ' f f '--4, i f T 'V is it ' M. J , 5 Fl I w U ' 5 . . . X -. ,, f ' r ,, A all 1 if :M ., ' ,L :-5 -W3 ,riff-, ,LV f ,P i s -li V- fr Y K 'F f ' , , , , 3. , ,, , , , 4 n - 'tl f 1' A.,A f ' Z- S qs '-Q I M ilfs. J 4' L it Craig Carson Jim Brouhard Buddy Stiles Charles Waldron Dennis Wilson Tackle Guard Halfback End Cnnrd 1 ,V 'W-1 -AY af' K as ,kk,:., . t I vt. T E .. E in Allr f ' 4-SIM -W x I 5, i is W I t , f M llijrk W fic .-nn.Clf.ht Tobe HHHOH Carl Boettgffr Larry 'Weinbarger Bill VVessels Don Keene Ilalfback Fullback Cuarcl Center Ilalfback at is a af rrr an .a a Q.,' ' d --.' 1 lrl V a i j ' 2 1'. 3, .fm Y It W I , ,V 7 K ' 'M' i' .. l - is - W Cordon Herrald Ronnie Andrews Tim Porter Reg NVelty jim Wingtead Halfback Quarterback Tackle Tackle End arsity Has Best Season Yet Keene scampers around right end as team mates stop Sarasota penetration. rw nfs, 2,58 l P County team All-conference and County team. Running room? Donlt count on much against the Rams. nnn t a ,t .53 1 l N w 'Dale Boyes MEarnie Grceno Bob Schackow Greg Fagan Billy Sunday Tackle Guard Center Halfback Fullback Craig Bunker Dan Fiorelli Mac Patrick Bill Davis Greg Van Doren Center Guard Halfloack Guard Tackle Les Pulkkincn Tom YVitham 'Richie Haralson 'Tony Fadeew DLIVC WVhif6 End End Quarterback Halfback End I l 33 1 4- 1 , H' :quam - .1 A .V aa me A S p m f T E,-ffm!! I Y A ' Q Jeff YVood End Jim Kincaid Tackle Y . , ,N A sa ,gf , ' 1, Fig 'Win Ronnie Carr Quarterback Q' Q COACHES: STANDING: Panichello, YVhalen, Murphy, Sahagian, Brown, Hood, KNEELING: Pugh, Coaches, Captains, Managers ...... 1963 captains, Earnie Grecno and Billy Sunday, pri-sent the Turkey Bowl stein to Dan F iorelli and Ronnie Andrews, the new captains for the 1964 season. MANAGERS: STANDING: Robert Ochs, Ron Kolbe, Gary Hollis, and Richard Moor. 1341 Jr. Varsity Has Winning Season Picture block springs Jaffe loose for a touchdown. 1963 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Rams Opponents 0 Manatee 7 7 Palmetto 6 19 Charlotte 0 O Southeast 13 13 Ft. Myers 12 18 Sarasota 6 The junior Varsity started out their season with one of their best single performances of the year. Although they were edged 7-0, they sent the junior Hurricanes of Manatee home with a lot to remember. An official inter-squad game added the necessary playing experience and the Junior Varsity team defeated their next two opponents: Palmetto and Charlotte. After a defeat at the hands of the tough South- east squad, the Baby Rams squeezed by the Green Waves of Ft. Myers. The completion of their 1963 season with a victory over Sarasota bodes well for the future of the mighty Rams. A determined run by Troyer . . . we hope heis going the right way. Coach Al Brown was a great help to this year's football team as the team trainer. Here he works on Pete McEl- murray after a game. 135 Anxious Coach Pugh can always be found at the sidelines. ne hampionship Team spirit begins at the pep rally. FIRST ROW: L. Fetter, T Tjaden, I. Michaels, W OND ROW: D. Keene, R Kilmer, H. Buckmaster, G ler. Leads To Another 1964- W. S. C. Basketball Champs. VVorking with a team hit hard by graduation and facing a rugged schedule, Coach Al Brown had his work cut out for him. The team showed great individual potential, but found difficulty working together at first. The fans watched them lose their first two openers to Largo and state-ranked St. Pete, and then they captured their first win inching past Char- lotte by one point. With two more losses, one to Dunedin and the other to Fort Myers, things looked dim as the team went into their game with rival Sarasota. Suddenly, the Mighty Rams came alive and toppled the Sailors, 43-30. At the annual Holiday Tournament, the team charged past the Palmetto Tigers and then went on to again defeat Sarasota for the title. Getting back into regular season play, the cagers never slowed down as they trampled Ief- ferson and Southeast. In the next game, one of the most exciting for Riverview fans, the Rams again toppled the Sailors. Venice and K.M.l. both fell to the Rams in conference bat- tles, placing them first in the VV.S.C. and gaining the eighth straight victory, an accomplish- ment never before equaled at R.H.S. The following week saw the team drop a close de- cision to Palmetto and lose to Fort Myers, but they bounced back and downed North Fort Myers, and K.M.l. by wide margins. On a weekend road trip they faced fifth-ranked Cocoa Beach High and Daytona Seabreeze which was also state-ranked. They couldnit come up with a victory, but held Cocoa to 51 points and scared the adaylightsi' out of Seabreeze with a 63 point output and one-point loss. A heated battle with Palmetto found us on the losing end bv one point again, and Charlotte couldnit miss as they outlasted the Rams by three baskets. Closing out the regular season, the cagers, defeated Southeast to bring their over-all record to 12-10 and their conference total to 8-2. Hundreds of fans packed the Manatee Junior Col- lege gym to see the playoff game against Palmetto. There, the Mighty Rams executed amazing ball control and grabbed another WVhite Sands Conference crown. The Tartan con- gratulates the 1963-1964 basketball team for an exciting and successful season. f1371 VARSITY BASKETBALL - Hansen, I. Hansen. SEC- Gilliland, M. Fetzek, T. Bix- Ram's Fetzek and Gilliland fight for possession of the ball as the Hansen brothers look on. Cagers End W. S. C. Slate 9 RIVERVIEVVS 1964 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Rams Opponents 60 Largo 71 40 St. Pete 53 54 Charlotte 53 46 Dunedin 86 47 A Ft. Myers 48 43 Sarasota 30 62 Palmetto 51 62 Sarasota 41 54 Southeast 45 50 Sarasota 49 61 Venice 45 58 KMI 49 45 Palmetto 48 55 Ft. Myers 70 51 North Ft. Myers 41 66 KMI 45 27 Cocoa 51 63 Daytona Seabreeze 64 65 Palmetto 66 54 Charlotte 60 47 Southeast 43 59 Venice 43 44 Palmetto 41 Fetzek jumps for the ball as teammates Gilliland and Hansen move in. 2 While setting up a shot, Fetzek has Tjaden protect against a fast break from the op- ponents. Gilliland blocks out opponent number 44 as Fetzek tries for a tip-in. Coach Al Brown Basketball Coaches Coach Barney Sahagian Varsity Basketball Captains... tain Tom Tjaden - Guard Captain Gregg Gilliland - Center I 139 an Bai K Q52 gli ' wwf-'u '? .. H ' .: 1 4 K 1 s P F 5 - H: 'K mas, 'Q 1 4,,:q,,,Qm vfefffzx 1 f w M If if ww ,ww Fetzek, who led the team in total points scored, jumps one from the key. Gilliland tipping the ball toward teammates F ctzek and I. Hansen, as Michaels moves in to help. MQ I, :if A f ,if Riverview students cheer Ram cagers on to another victory W. S. C. CHAMPS Kilmer shoots from the corncr to add another basket for the Mighty Rams. W. Hansen steals Fort Myer's pass as Kilmer looks on IUNIOR VARSITY-FIRST ROW: F. Kerns, S. Wiseman, M. Libengoocl, B. Roupp, J. Mulligan, M. McDuffie, Hart, I. Sehall. SEC- OND ROW: W. Georgiades, L. Gaspard, L. Bourne, G. McDonald, K. Gilliland, R. VVelty, M. Lowe, D. Black, T. Weingart, T. Brock. . V.'Captures Successful Season JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD Weinghart hits on a jumpshot as Gilliland and Gaspard break for the rebound. Rams Opponent 51 Largo 41 37 St. Petersburg 41 43 Charlotte 41 49 Dunedin 65 43 Ft. Meyers 46 38 Sarasota 39 51 Iefferson 68 50 Southeast 48 48 Sarasota 44 41 Venice 30 47 K.M.I. 69 54 Palmetto 46 49 Ft. Myers 75 53 No. Ft. Myers 34 48 K.M.I. 44 55 Palmetto 48 46 Charlotte 44 52 Southeast 46 56 Venice 45 It's Gaspard with the ball as Gilliland and Black move in to set up play. Returning Lettermen Spark 1964 Track Team With a turn-out of forty boys, including ten returning lettermen, the 1964 Track Team looked forward to a promising season. Coach Hood, assisted by Coach Murphy in field events, said that their boys were sure to make a good showing in all their meets. TRACK 1964 March 10-Sarasota-KMI March 14-County Championship Meet March 2OLSoutheast-Sarasota March 26-Citrus International in Lakeland March 27-Ft. Myers April 4-Ft. Myers April 9-Palmetto Relays April 14-Sarasota April 17-Venice-Sarasota April 24+-White Sands Conference Meet April 28-Sarasota May 2-Group Track Meet May 9-State Track Meet Coach Murphy and Coach Hood look over their track roster. THE 1964 TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: L. Winebarger, R. Carr, M. Carmody, D. Rivers, B. Wilson, K. Tinker, C. Bach, K. Mann. SECOND ROW: T. Freeland, C. Puckett, B. Veeneman, B. Cay, D. Hollis, B. Hassler, I. Zimmerman, I. Carrott, B. Wessels, P. Lee. THIRD ROW: Coach Hood, S. Miller, E. Greeno, D. Spotts, T. Colwell, I. VVood, G. Horstman, L. Collier, I. Barnes, T. Halton, G. Herrald, G. Azar, Coach Murphy. FOURTH ROW: E. Palmer, T. Fadeew, M. Hayo, D. White, H. Harris, S. Hibbs, C. Van Doren, P. Copp, R. Haralson, B. Bland, D. Ochs, R. Kolbe. S-21:5 -EJ?- 5 ' I-.N I- 1:-11? x: ::-'r NZ vi n . . .. ..':.?:... V I klkk A .:Z5':EZ'E::s: -12 :75 -EI .,. :- - f I..-'Sf L HR : -. ' - ' ' - .- K . -My 2 ,W-. . . M-.Q if may K . 1 -. L' ,,.,,,, , N .,i.,,:f.-rg' Law.:-,:-23 .. 5... - ,pigs ., H f- 5 K f . . AL W, I ' E . A- -:lr s Q if . f 5 if . I f143l Wayne, . K .a ' ff .- Nz' 4 r '- I - - ' 23 1, ,gg-7 .2 1 v ..-fi A. J f f'Qi15iU fl gl L T Crossing the finish line, left to right are: C. Puckett, D. White, M. Hayo, B. Vecneman, T. Halton, K. Tinker, I. Zimmerman. Tony Fadeew easily goes up and over. TR CK f 1 Sprinters B. Hassler, G. Ilerrald, and C. Azar, leave the blocks. YM, 5 Jeff Wood warms up as B. Wessels, T. Will QM MMM. T vafk if pp-W aww? 'WML ' GL' YW mffffwff? , 3.5 I 144 1 TEA n, J. Garrott, and S. Hibbs look on. Spikes are high as B. Gay and E. Palmer cler the high hurdles Collier puts the shot as D. Spotts looks on. I 145 Distance runners taking off, left to right, are P. Copp, C. Bach, S. Miller, P. Loc, M. Car- mody, R. Carr, and D. Hollis. Mighty Rams' Baseball Team I A-14 if at .. THE 1964 MIGHTY RAMS, BASEBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: D. Spangler, T. SiCkS, D. Whitcomb, R. Andrews, T. Witharn, B. Sunday SECOND ROW: D. Wilson, L. McFawn, I. Winstead, B. Stiles, L. Pulkkinen, C. VValdron. THIRD ROW: Coach Charlie Brown, D. F10 relli, D. Boyes, S. Whitted, B. Ulander, J. Taudte, C. Carson, R. Noel, C. Blatecky. Baseball Coach, Charlie Brown, makes plans for the 1964 season. I 146 A reworked field, new dugouts, and most im- portant, a good team, led the ninersv to an extraordinary season. March 3 ,.C, March 7 ....,... March 13 ...... March 17 ....C. March 20 ..,.,,, March 21 i,,.. March 24 ,,,,,,. March 26 ..C... March 31 .,,,,, April 3 ,,,,1,, ,,,,, April 4 .,..1 ....., April 7 ....,.., ...., April 11 ,,,..., April 14 .,,,1.. April 17 ,,.1.. April 21 ..,.... Rams 'Kdiamond Manatee Ft. Myers Sarasota Venice Palmetto Ft. Myers Venice Southeast Charlotte North Ft. Myers Palmetto Sarasota Charlotte Southeast Manatee x E nz, if: s 3? A, rf ' f 225 , , ef ,. , J rf- W W , , p, ,S A ,flask I .. ina. 'il QM., en , A ,J . ,Q-grew rf . e A s - . . - H .. .f A - ' 5, YL s Q 8 .11 .... 5 sex V A. .,,. . Sicks, a returning Slugger, pulls one Taudte moves underahigh fly. His hand isn,t as hard to follow as down the line. the ball . . . ix- , .. . ,, ' fb I X 11,35 ' s:-45 . Q K K ' F .fl , .' - -12 aw. f 1 -si fs G 'ummm r 1 7 2 Whitted fires in another. BOYCS gets Teadi' to hurl - ' - Witham can't break up this double play as Sunday relays Winstead heads for home as Wilson takes a high peg from second. Spangler scoops up a first. grounder and is ready to fire to Bats Its Way To n Exciting Season I47 1964 I.V. BASEBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: I. Shaffer, D. Mynatt, C. Cabrel, S. Mathews, I. Helmick, P. McElmurray, M. Cromartie, I Moore. SECOND ROW: C. Skillen, R. Prince, R. Yahrus, W. Wachaus, B. Davis, D. Buckmaster, I. Hodges, S. Stewart. J. Vfs Give Us A Preview Of The Future Jim Moore scoops up a hot grounder. Under the guidance of Coach Panichello, the 1964 I.V. Baseball team had a successful season. Junior Varsity athletics give boys the invaluable experience necessary to guarantee future Mighty Ram,s victories. Coach Panichello shows Cahie Cabrel how to bunt as Mynatt catches. 1:1481 e jim Willialns slams another long drive off the tee. Golf Swings Into Action Mike Lowe demonstrates perfect form to teammates J. Godefrin, R. Hipplc, R. Eng- land, and I. Biggy. 1964 COLF SCHEDULE February 14 February 21 February 28 March 6 March 13 March 20 March 26 March 27 1964 GOLF TEAM - FIRST ROW: R. Englund, Coach Ed Repulski, I. Williams. SECOND ROW: I. Biggy, K. Bouffard, R. Lee, B. Roupp, R. Grant, R. Hipple, M. Lowe, I. Hansen, I. Codefrin. KMI-Sarasota Venice-KMI Ft. Myers-Manatee Palmetto Manatee Palmetto Venice Ft. Myers 1:1491 ROW ONE: Left to right are I. Baro, C. Baxter, I. Luhn, B. Sklar, and T. Hall. BOW TWVO: Left to right are B. Voss, R. Baxter, T. Halton, L. Knapp, C. Kicklightcr, and P. Schmidt. FORE!!! Net Team s Sparked Paul Schmidt goes after a hard fore-hand drive. 150 . 1964 TENNIS SCHEDULE Feb. St. Petersburg Home Feb. Dunedin Away Feb. Manatee Home Feb. K.M.I. Home Mar. Lakeland Away Mar. Sarasota Home Mar. K.M.I. Away Mar. Manatee Away Mar. Lakeland ome Mar. Sarasota Way Apr. v Group Tennis Tournament Apr. St te Tennis Tourn nt J . h is Coach, , M ,W rj Q at f L y ' . fr- M' ' , 7 I T5 Xfffbfjkf ' Af V-4 2 ff? by .Z 'fl . 9' ,Y w' :uv ygl' WJ ' fi My Kathy Barnes serves across the net. ,Off ily' VJ x, ,M KQV . ef' , fl! X K - . It - I 1 'f K Q K gf V K 1.1.1 ,Y ', -I ' If 1 r w '- ' 1 A jf ffl? QLMV W ' 5, pf Q fly-J MMO!! N A . 4' ff at N A WT? J 4 fbfeflf ' f ! j +1 LJ X-f V1 W 1 , ' .gf lj A , 1 ' ' .1 ' av By Newcomers Jr Myf' any' ,WJ J 5 dxf W 4 , 1 D!! HY XV 1 if Nd VX C :lt-jf A NV lv Y f, J of? 'tl fl... 'xl M , ,wb ,'- V t I ,M ' ' X V , yu ' 1 L M . . fm,r70.ff.7' A 'fhgsetfour provide the action for the'C1rls Tennis Team. Left to Right: K. Barnes, S. Scott, R. Stephens, W . lll' On. Afj xl' rf' . me xj V ty 1 X l I:15l1 X l X. N.: s Q FIRST ROXV: R. Brady, C. Leri go and I. Spoto. SECOND ROYV J. Luhn, J. Johnson, T. Spurgo and P. Johnson. THIRD ROXV N. Mearcs, I. Luhn, J. Kaiser R. Barth and C. Byerly. Tank Team plashes Peggy Boothe is ready to clock Sprinter Rick Barth. A bobbing exercise done by Cookie Schmidt and Toby Spurge aids breathing and builds up lungs. This picture catches thc butterfly fRob Bradyl. ROW ONE: K. Kneedler, W. Stites, and R. Davis. ROW TWO: R. Emberson, D. Leach, P. johns, and T. Decker. ROW THREE: Manager P. Boothe, C. Schmidt, D. Leach, A. Ferris, M. VVierichs, C. Rosenbaum, and S. Breeden. Through Thrillin Schedule Kathy Kneedler, backstroker, heads for finish line 1964 SWIMMING SCHEDULE County Swimming Meet K.M.I. K.M.I. Sarasota Dixie Hollins Northeast Ft. Myers Sarasota Group Swimming Meet State Swimming Meet Trudy Decker shows perfect form as she exceeds a swan dive. 153 1964 POWDERPUFF TEAM-ROVV ONE N. Glueck, K. Harms, R, Delaney, S. Carr V. Cribbs, and A. Harrell. ROVV TXVO: S Carmon, E. Brodkorb, R. Stephens, C. Har- ris, B. House, S. Luke, C. Stoll, S. Kr-rns and Coach Earnie Creeno. RONV THREE C. Letson, M. NVierichs, C. Herzog, L Denmark, C. Leach, C. Rosenbaum D Leach, and s. Pynn. Row FOUR: L. ,NVill son, C. Carman, D. Brown, and D. Robbins POWDER P FF FOOTBALL Powderpuff substitutes keep a warm place for the regulars. every game. I 154 Crystal Carman carries the ball in second half it tion. Skip Miller, jim Spoto, Paul Schmidt, and jim NVin- stead provide that certain somethingv that makes a Cymnasts Norman Meares, Iohn Barnes and Craig Holt form pyramid. The end of another football game finds the Rams tied for a victory. 1963-64 Memories Swim team member Rita Emberson, emerges with a spurt. The Rams go get 'emu after the half in a basketball game. N553 4 z' -.-Mpwl. -V -- ,bw ,NM kmgfh- , f. 4Avf- , rainy.. fa ,,., , M V . M V -. ., .wma , , . U- .K k , A 157 PATRONS Dr. F.. Corden Aldrich Dr. Lloyd C. Combes Dr. Leonard S. Cooper Dr. Richard S. Flatt Dr. Richard C. Ceorgiades Richard V. Harrison, atty. Dr. Hadley H. Hasemeir Rep. Iohn W. Hasson Dr. Allen M. Ielks Mary L. Ielks Iames E. Kirk Harold F. Lawler Eugene D. Liddy james E. Paulk Robert O. Pitts Clarence H. Schmidt William A. Shannon Melvin M. Simmons Dr. Fred I. Swartzendruber BUSINESS Cedar Cove Trailer Park Dan Br Delores Beauty Salon Diversified Insurance Agency Inc. Theodore R. Fretsche Hartis Shoes Hooker Barber Shop Kendra Bootery Lykes Auto Radiator Repair II581 Mikeis Bikes Mill Terrace Bakery Peteis Barber Shop Shelton Insurance, Inc Siesta Trader Gifts South Trail Bakery Valis Beauty Salon Vinnyis Italian Restaurant gil --X i E we salute the GRADU TES. Congratulations and best wishes for your every success in the coming years. More power to you! Where do you go from here? College is your best friend. There are more than 50 colleges and universities in Florida. These fine institutions of higher learning are located right in your own front yard. 1, They offer golden opportunities because a college education is worth many times more money in lifetime earnings than its cost. Prepare for rewarding careers in fab- ulous Florida. No other state offers greater promise for action-minded, well-trained young people in the ex- citing years ahead. n FLORIDA POWER ' fGi Te, 'OMPANY ,. .1 Hfbgflll l LD ORl' 0 is Hffrf! f' jlw L- law, ,ff U, f .fe , A , .f ,inf 57,1 Q 1 If f JU gf!! yi. V . af:'- '., , ' , ff' I XYUAJYU lv I Ll! Aff: f EA! gf li fi i .ly v + fv J 7 elf' WJ jf A-J 1 lf? - 1.1 '- I JY., f ff fi- l, lt F, fig, ., P. , l I rn., 2 ..' I vi Qi! 074f1jJlrPlgiC,gil'1QglIZi,flflELDENe 4114 S i n Q .pl Nj. 3561 afalzyfsriglps - MIAMI 45, FLORIDA .' fry F AW ,QF ,Af J ' X--1? ' ' ' Q lfffcdzz- I A-LLL l fiffamu Cdl? Q iLfL!1g1'Q1rry F , f2.,Si,WiSez44,,,r W ,tt Vw?-deg 3654.2 Q,-Kjzozad 6ipL,,fX1y 1. Cid Q AND ENGINEERING SUPP les J 1, ' V 0 s 1-ff , I ,ku of L36i?gLO'Jg?ffLfC. ,ef,L.fjo.4, ' ' 7 A I l 7 ,ff -- 7 , ff f 1' 7l c U'F -J ,. f' wif 'f f7 'f'Ff7Ft F' , f 114 N. omnge . lCLdc'd'L Fi es'QJ '7 fL54f'7LfL3,Ef'12 z...44-f f Ci,,,'Mi MA j fi ' AA - - Sarasota, Florida X1 A 1 ml ' J Q, 1 , .,y,5,L,,L,,,,,f, ,,gjg,,, gig! if ww ali! P.o.BOX 2066 955 415 U . ,-' , ff Ph , 24-8428 Li , f ' , f Estimates - Repairs rw J' clffqdibcwi SMITH SPECIALTY george Ja gpaue pfumging A WHOLESALERS New Installations - Septic Tank Service SGVOSOLUI Florida 2325 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota, Florida Congratulations to the Class of 64 KEY5 8.10 Y' ,. ' fi, TF, ' - .smut Ellfdf., X f I BAY VIEW LAUNDRY Compliments of ROBARTS FUNERAL 22 South Links Ave. Sarasota, Florida C7146 HOME SllllllllY for the Best 1509 Main Street, Sarasota, Florida 0 Tel. 955-7230 9? Ella!! Book and we i t S L- rr E I .1 oMAxN sr. sAuAso I f 1 OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE OFFICE MACHINES Q63 wut K y'lll A F 5 4 xi , ,g p ' A' T Q 'AN-lf' C X , ' .f,, .:- X, I. A -Xxx ' ' 1 T Whig, ,fbonuf ..-.-ARABIC across from ZEN ITH MOTO RO LA FEDDE RS Old MQcDonoId's Farm! is ID I T AAA ELECTRONICS es OMS 'I Own Friendly Little Bunch of technicians 924-3042 6556 So. Trail 924-8920 Sarosota, Fla. Blowing Rock, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams Qsidml YONAHLOSSEE MOTEL SPEND YouR SUMMER VACATIONS ,Q I fjhfwbmwm in this cool mountains , QKQN of ':!9:I'J. Ccfahifz QL QJ.Qfff'3f l LIISQACJX, f NNE . X5 6:54, - II S-N-A+' NWN ITKR NMMWU-I l ' ',,.i5w.,'yfJYOjS Rpm' QQ,,,0S2'9.L1 oxipu I'D.Lx.n.nI LI--vw-1-lll r--'-Q- 'Jw 'WW' .EEQQQQWJQERWLWHEQQE LA ,-,XSQQ SXVVKJ fv-'N'-'J QN'03 A hr Qpggtpf mill' l GE va. SARASOTA'S ORIGINAL RAW BAR 0 'tfL'Q' 5 I Mile South of Sfickney Poini Rd. on South Trail lU.S. 4U INFORMAL You'll Love Our Seafood IN EXPENSIVE Cockiail Lounge Serving From 'II A.M. Phone 924-2829 REQ. , 'XRML 'P ' . 'P 2 i A . -fxf..nLr Nb oder 619.5 tu1.rx.xc.,,c sQ,.A ,hogyx-E bb i'.59wLC.u 'QvgA,L,,,A,f3L.r klukh- 5 -Lngubu.. , I U N E lil-A A-:L 1 was blow at 3045 Qui ali gg - ' KA Q K I It Q .CB N E -'K'If9+..f our Stn, H151 XSL: 'Lag QGQQ , O I I I Q ,lv-Q'QQ 4. 'I A I LAR 'Bif f . snoucn 'ro s Congfofuloilons fu-vs lfisfj-sl.'h. . - ENOUGH PM '-' I ' -4- uf- l 'i.N' 'fiwf 'fi' If- ,. , . To the F :h z- ff 4 ,- 'ff-.S, .V 'V -, I .. 1 ff? , A -f E . -K., e Ng'-'N' 223, Class of 1964 A W, IQ IIEIE- ll' from -'Z - ' ' E Sl?-CENTRALLY LOCATED MEMBER or APPROVED FUNERAL SERVICE ROBERT C. HAWKINS - Licensed Manager 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 AMPLE PARKING Q 0 PRIVATE CHAPEL 0 FORMAL CHAPEL 0 AIR CONDITIONED 0 PRIVATE FAMILY ENTRANCE ADVISORS ON: PRE-ARRANGEMENTS 0 DISTANT SHIPPING CREMATION 0 VETERAN BURIALS 953-IIIIIQQI .fgmfy o4ssisfan 135 N. LIME AVE. CJ TELEVISION CI APPLIANCES Teens D unior e ies e 0 ul n g J ang H ganswl filsaizic 1, S 1 n d e r S Children Phone: Sarasota 955-4281 Sarasota Bradenfon Venice ST. ARMANDS KEY :: SARASOTA, FLORIDA W E ST F L O Rl DA SOUTH TRAIL PRINT SHOP Fora TILE DIST., INC. WILMOTC.BALL Good Job, can Rob. FINE CERAMIC CARDS STATIONERY RUBBER STAMPS 924'78I6 TILES 7206 Tamiami Trail 924-O306 SARASOTA Don't Be A Miser Buy F,-om Rob and 601 SCHOOL AVENUE Be Wiser SARASOTA, FLORIDA PHONE 2 955-2773 CALL 924-2044 SA UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY Olaf' e OF PORTRAITS and WEDDINGS o SEEDS o SUPPLIES . PLANTS . YARDWORK ROY ROGERS STUDIO o TREES o LANDSCAPING Robert Hitt 2310 Mclntosh Rd. 3914 Swift Rd. Open Eve's Til 9:00 Horticultural Salesman Sarasota, Florida , 015 7151 ' ! 4 WU L De We f M A LQ Best wishes I J g Z ,LII 'qfl' Y L in to the :Q jf? ' Class of 1964 A A J-IJ , , LL' -7,1 , JL Je Q CARL SCHACKOW JL ,A f UD! Eauf INSURANCE AGENCY JJ 4 HQME..HRE.AUT0 mlrf The DlNlNG ROOM Restaurant 924-0254 924-1773 The 5CgRF BUARD' oom The TOTH INNING' 6534 so. mn Lounge The TERRACE Cafe Sarasota, Florida . I LANTZ Phone 924-6256 23 Q U E HOUSE OF STRAW BARBER SHOP Ni lm CRESCENT BEACH SHOPPING CENTER d su We Appreciqfe css SKETS-LANTERNS Your 6552.55 NTERS-SHOPPERS THE HOTEL SARASOTA TERRACE ACH MATS-SCUFFS patronage Washington at Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, Fla. Telephone 955-4911 BUD 8' LARRY LANTZ Sarasotds Prestige Address . . . CLARA LANTZ Your Home Away from Home For People Going Places fcmss scnvics Compliments ot the Following Cities Service Dealers JOHNES' CITIES SERVICE-1697 SO. MAIN MEYER'S CITIES SERVICE--3901 SO. TRAIL UPMAN'S CITIES SERVICE-6345 SO. TRAIL BROOK'S CITIES SERVICE-3150 CLARK ROAD NELSON'S CITIES SERVICE-4070 BEE BRIDGE ROAD SOUTHGATE CITIES SERVICE-3600 WEBBER ST. CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY 6345 So. Tamiami Trail Compliments ot F. W. WOO LWORTH Southgate Shopping Center -Best Wishes- HARMON'S Clothes For Men Who Care Sarasota, Florida BEMENT'S The Family Restaurant BROASTED CHICKEN 4333 So. Trail Sarasota TOALE BROTHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 40 N. Orange Avenue 955-4I7I QI I I Bee Ridge Road 924-I I I9 Y 4Ij 'if-if 5' ' J. 9 'lv' ,U XI' i ' fi N ,J 'Ik fl 4 4 X- ali IN., 7 vi af .1 A ,Y E' g ri . 'If' ' I . -P I :Y .' A - I if .. CpA9giIatPlations I Q MI I' I 10 V. 'the lfwi h, ,I 1 ' It ff, IJ ,fl6lI' ' u ,sl ' ' V xlfromxf-'I' .47 I . '4 ' K I' . 'V '- igxrg, 4 I, ' MY . TI ININ'lY15 50UTH GATE It K VIV4 g iii YCAR WASH 'I g Er I ,fl f X ,, ,,. ,t ww .I From artist's conception in 1956 . . . , ,, ,V 1, c' Through construction of the tinal buildings in 1958 .72 silly, Q9-fikfzg 32,55 fibjy to the completed facility in 1963, Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc., along with Riverview High School, has kept pace with an expanding community to make Sarasota a better place to live. I i65 I W x 355-4564 355-3339 SARASOTA USED AUTO PARTS CO Complete Radiator Service 2400 27th Street Sarasota, Florida Phone: 958-559I ADAMS 8. HOUSER HARDWARE 8K SUPPLY CO., INC. RETAIL o WHOLESALE Venice I542 State Street 488-2123 Sarasota, Florida EOR THE LADIES - - - AND THE MEN SOUTHGATE IS THE PLACE f,-zggff' '- . af: Mae's Beauty Salon Ralph's Barber Shop , jp, Individual Hair Styling a J Jr? l j I J Sarasogfs Newest and Most Specialty D+ Q, Mo ern Barber Shop E y I K, , , F D. . . . M Next to Liggeh Drug Store ji I or iscrimmating en lSouthgate Shopping Plazal 5 CD91 U I tSAc:lossfrogF1 Kwilc CII:-ck Phone: 955-5266 Sarasota, Fla. A4 x '!Q,, ou gc e oppmg owl -!C, A i 955-7276 Sarasota, Florida V , Vvjgfvl? . ,f A 1 Q, V Q- Q!!! 1' You Too Can Enjoy Congratulations from POT O' GOLD 2253 Ringling Blvd. Phone 955-I6I I Year-Round Comfort from yoLnnie L4 Heating 81 Air Conditioning J. A. GAMBUZZA, Owner-Manager 3851 So. Tuttle Ave. 924-5696 Compliments of X NISIWSTI f FIEWITTIETAIWEE CREAM Top Quality Milk From our own Farms Custom Built Kitchens - Store Fixtures Furniture - Bars - Formica Tops EAST END MILLWORK 81 SUPPLY Ph. 958-678i 5845 Palmer Blvd. Sarasota, Florida m N Q XXX FI RSTc9Zw! QM X X XSS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of SARASOTA - Q-ASQ' x x XE Gigi K A A X QQ ,9Q.5C M X ' XEA XX Educated minds are our LJMMJJUV W ad guardians of democracyv www 5 sgiwjffa Wax .LJ-Q ww '. , .- IEW-, iw 55 fQg,,w5,1KyAgvfof194 55-X ms 1 Jn ,E :E E wmrmrrr cw- 5,105 gkwmd OF ST. ARMANDS 24 SOUTH BLVD. of PRESIDENTS Ph 388 1005 COMPLETE FLORIST SERVICE C. GLENN SHLUHZ f 518 fa JI CAMERA sHoP 4, 5 y A Maha ' UNIVERSITY SHOP 39 SOUTH PALM AVENUE SARASOTA FLORIDA 306 ST CKNEY PO NT ROAD - rg THIN Q l L A N 11ilNk WEB W fafEK X X xx W I A x , X Y llf, I I-5 ' w w T or M hh A X x ,, an ' COMPLETE PHOTO SUPPLIES - FAST FILM PROCESSING - REPAIRS 3' 'Z L ' Q C e I ' 1 I 1 AT BRIDGE h D My , Z k 924 9844 If I ! If 1 I XG? Kfk N Phone 955-0104 958-0546 955-7156 Kaya: Crave! ,Agrzrcy 3228 s th T ' 'T 'I OU OQEEASQJIA, FLORIDA, 38579 ' 'f0 0 ' AIRLINE - STEAMSI-IIP - RAIL- Bus 120 So. Orange Ave. TOURS-CRUISES SARASOTA, FLORIDA Frank S. Boyce, Owner ram! 'HGV -fGfz.n. JCC A 1 fm-c.Q, sz alex, Tile bm? -.454--QMJ 1 yGm4,.-'e613,,q,,gPI-IILL I-IALL item I e ,I I , I Q97 , P J ,Qt Fashion is a look. . . Not a price at LADIES SHOP PETTI SPORTS WEAR BOBBI BROOKS Where Service and Qualify Count SARASOTA PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPH COMPANY MlSTER'S PANTS 134 North Orange Ave. COS COB SARASOTA, FLORIDA 230 South Gate Plaza 955-9201 Sarasota, Florida PHONE 958-4585 Air Conditioned Open 24 Hours - .9 Your Car ls Our Concern WHITE WAY COFFEE SHOP THE FAMILY RESTAURANT Bob 8. Bill Summerall Phone 958-6017 1345 Main SI, Sarasota, Florida COMMUNITY SERVICE STATION Osprey 81 Arlington Sarasota, Florida ddl Besf Wishes to the Closs of '64 I MARABLES OF SARASOTA ILE ISOLIQLIIET GXXRNII Everylhing lor 'rhe 'line arl of coolclng IMPORTED COOKWARES GOURMET 'DELICACIES 77 S lh P l Avenue 9559230 GULF COAST Y B lfQ275'Z0 Sl BUILDING MATERIALS INC. 6l3 School Avenue P. O. Box 349l SARASOTA, FLORIDA Telephone 955-2794 Compliments of THE KQQQDVLQMAN COCA-CO LA TO RESERVE THIS SPACE FOR YOUR MESSAGES BOTTLING COMPANY GINNYS I548 52 MAI FASHION FABRICS N ST. DOWNTOWN Quarry Tile Ceramics Tile Floor Tile GULF TILE OF VENICE INC. i ' x RX 1, get! X 4563 i A 428 E. Venice Avenue Venice, Florida 9' Q4 Of'-5 :Alix is C? Qi? ILSON . L JIS-fl' URN. Avenue J , QCQ7 aie AKA' Q VCKK Dean Wilson ZLQ7 ,, A II zesfa if H I H G ITS L gi ey Sbliarmacy SIESTA KEY HARDWARE HOUSEWARES - GARDEN SUPPLIES PAINTS - FISHING TACKLE 5207 ocean Blvd. Phone 924-185.1 924-1 H I 5143-5l45 Ocean Blvd. Sarasota, Florida Gimme, bnwwwwww MMM WMM SJW' MAm?uc:KER?f.1eeeQ I 'JMU I . .9 ' 155-11.1 Melt we jieaaiEfJ?+GO8DS We Jlwge Jovi Lama 0'0,fvxA-Q-f cg Barnes looks on us Ronnie Carr tries out his mallet. 1 fl Kb, gx . C1 95 W : , ,J 'if 5 cf 9. ' DV by 2 J!-E . A ' ,I . ' 'T X IOAMQSQ ,T ft EDITH t,SiEE5iE'.Dm'O' LESTER'S prada! E . 6414664 AMOCO SERVICE STATION FORMERLY 4949 South Tcimiomi Troll S t , Fl 'd PINE SHORES SCHOOL MSO G Or' G TUNE UPS - BRAKES - MUFFLERS 7Z A K LUBRICATION Free Road Service For Our Regular Customers Truck 2719 Constitution Blvd. sf-mis SARASOTA, FLORIDA 924-2758 Sure Fit Auto Sect Covers t JUNE GI:EoEEIgZ'?Z2g5D 'C'O' Airline and Steamship Tickets CRUISES INDEPENDENT TRAVEL TOURS ST E I N E R U PHO LSTE RING Haynes gravel ,Bureau 958-2I I4 45 South Polm Avenue 955-8723 2O4OV2 Bee Ridge ROOCI Sorosotci, Florida Pnone 924-5253 Dole J. Steiner ,V . ff WWTF' . xevs Congratulations tothe nfs ' 5 CIQSSOMS4 gaieaiu ij- F' . from THE NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY OF SARASOTA ,slams COMPLIMENTS From the I4 Modern Stores to Serve You ln RINGLING SHOPPING CENTER 0 LIGGETT TOUCHTON DRUGS 0 S8.H GREEN STAMP REDEMPTION STORE 0 JIMMY CREWS BARBER SHOP 0 PUBLIX MARKET 0 BELK-LINDSEY DEPT. STORE v F. W. WOOLWORTH 0 CROWD'ER BROS. HARDWARE 0 CENTER CLEANERS 8. LAUNDRY 0 RINGLING BAKERY 0 CENTER SHOP REPAIR 0 DIANA SHOP 0 COACH BUTTERFIELD TOYS 0 LAMBERT INTERIORS 0 BEAUTERIA BEAUTY SALON May whatever path of endeavor you choose . . . be it business world, further schooling, homemaking or the armed forces . . . hold rich ful- fillment of your hopes cmd also the wealth of knowledge and wisdom that comes only from experience greeted with an open mind. Compliments ot PERMANENT FLOWERS 8: FOLIA E KUE 81 KAROM BILLIARDS G sv ' 9 422I South Trail Phone 924-0288 2095 SIESTA DRIVE South Goto PHONE: 955-9l00 SARASOTA. FLORIDA MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY - I Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois S TAT E F A R M K-T ROBERT J. O'NEILL Agent to!! 3636 South Trail if I A Auto - Life -1 Firei,cifffl,Q I N s u R A N c E IN U H Q ' Zi AUTO DISCOUNTS I lvl llil M Second Car IOM ' li' Compact Car IOM V I M q . Driver's Training IOM ' 5523, 5 fl 7 Good Student 20M i eill delivers an automobile insurance policy to Paul Schmidt nd explains the savings Paul ha d N -'f'fAgent Mr. O'N ' b f I1' 1 ' ECGUSS 0 IS 50M discount. Styles of Distinction for Men and Women APPAREL 280 South Gate Shopping Plaza We Always Have Time To Be Friendly CITY FLOWER SHOP I822 South Osprey Ave Phone 955 3009 Flowers for all occasions corsages weddings etc Sarasota Florida Reduced Rates on Corsages for High School Students PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE 955-8139 lopen 7 days a weekl YLWM ev 'lf pamcmii Hausa 737 South Tamiami Trail Sarasota, Florida vii, Air dloenaillilgmng Edna G. Barnes Emily E. Barnes BARNES SHELL SHOP JOAN TATUM DANCE STUDIO Ballet- Toe- Tap - Acrobatic - Modern - Jazz Mrs. Joan John Tatum Shellcraft Supplies - Novelties - Shell Jewelry OWFISV-IHSTVUCTOI' Free Shellcraft Instructions 958-6329 39i6-I S. Tamiami Trail Sarasota, Fla. V990 BOY Road Compliments to the CLASS OF 64 from E. E. Gene Simmons General Contractor PETE EADES BARBER SHOP 5762 Hollywood Blvd Across from the Phillipp: Gardens Entrance 5.1 'D llllllllt s A ' if My NJ d t LQ Kwai? ' V Q It 1 U t A A . :5 yy ,Pts df at 8 QW X ' X096 V .vga 0 igiff JV x, aj 3 5' Nj , 6 - Rmglmg . South Gate !M wr f H Gulf Gate K 1 QAJJ' xt Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '64' from Ed and Mary Shallcross Ed Shallcross HORIZON STUDIOS St, Armands 388-2821 If has been a pleasure fo work with you. C TLER Cutler Motors, Inc. . 307 N. Tamiami Trail . 955-0281 SALES AND SERVICE ALFA-izoMEo F2-czwf-tis:-I-ae. VOLKSWAGON 1 s F0 am U .QQ ex -KN In - I F' A 42 I F' -D : 1- 21 I5 Siesta Drive Wag C062 BEAUTY SALON Compliments ot Sarasota, Fla. Moewe- OW LYNN OPTICAL COMPANY STAFF La Verne Edna EIIY JOYW Dis ensin O ticians Lee Marie p Q p Mae Par Sarasota Bradenton Exclusive buf not e p Wheel Balancing - Paint 81. Body - Goodyear Tires Standard Oil Products - Diamond Batteries SWIFT ROAD SERVICE STATION 24-'Hour Road and Wrecker Service Wilkinson 81 Swift Roads -Phone- 958-9075 Tom Benefiel Jimmy Phillips aww? Us Alvbljgjfzfd W www ' Vwrvinoriitoo E Yu-ROBERJEV, ww fu AM'flf9cj,4fIf1V' For over Forty-Six Years Allin S . I. . ,L pecla lsts in the art of F Correct attire for all f r occasions Many Famous Name Fashions Exclusive with us in the French Room second floor Kathy Dorman and Gregg Gilliland look stunning in their Prom attire from MONTGOMERY-ROBERTS. i , ff' ' lf' '7 Q If ,N ?l?'f glib-1,-g xoepgv v -flLfZKLf'v f-6, Y,,,,., , PDT xggwk. MLC? -deff-AJQLKM ,ffLQff'fZf041f: 4Ti,,z512,g,L , MEMBER cr01fffrfa,f2,.31e1,,f,Lcuu , u as iff' 958-6644 NANCY MIDDLETON The Blossom Shop -Flowe rs- 1373 MAIN SARASOTA, FLA. Compliments of FASHION BAZAAR Store Hours lO-9 Phone 955-5555 SPROTT'S f3SfCQf-fl'QQ2 4250 5, TRAIL SHAKES, SUNDAES, CONES STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE . . A PLIIN T0 KEEP PACE WITH YOUR TOMORROWS THOMPSON'S BEAUTY SALON 0 Personalized Hair Styling o 0 from 0 Illinois Mutual's Convertible Whole Life Plan with the Future Insurance Program Benefit keeps pace and GROWS , New Orleans Area , with your opportunities and responsibilities. This Quality-for Less permanent life insurance protects you NOW. Then 1724 Wh ICR d 966-2072 GROWS by guaranteeing you the right to purchase more or OG protection without evidence of insurability when you NEED it on these important occasions. ' Graduaton from high school ' Graduation from college ' Marriage ' Birth of each child ,, Protecting your future I 'HIS ourlmdlllonl Hours: 8:30 o.m. to 8:30 p.m. Closed Mondoy IEFINQFS MWTUAL BEACH RESTAURANT grease if 'M 6 mff '5f W'avf Featuring Seofoods - Steoks --- Chops and Special i '.', HOME OFFICE PEORIA, ILLINOIS Lunches at Popular prices 5200 O B . - ' Ask Us About Insurance For YOUR Tomorrows ce 6 5'5 Ke' Sarasota, Florida Chet 8. Edith Grobleski Home Mode Pies 6306 So. Troil Scircisoto, Flo. Owners Telephone: 924-2056 wwf 1 , ,fi if ffitffwilliliiiift r 4irQ:L5W W Compliments SOUTHERN GAS CORPORATION I 846 Main Street So rosoto ', WA MAJJ X gigigisgfyqf ? NM fl, wwf ff fQ,fJ.i97iy',i32fff.?5f3fgf4f Jk WM WYJWVCWW X' 1 M my .- M W Q KJ! Wyfws'0V UfL vff' My aff wwf' Oy ' 2 M L Cow? MM RACK, WJM CL, flflfw OQHM main Jawa' amd Shi F624 GENE ANDREU WJ, 2006 Ro I wn 92415 2 t,,-frQ,-'sg if :N ,, First In Teenage Eyewear 0 repairs 0 contact lenses 0 one day service Fred E. Soto-Opticians Two Locations to Serve You Downtown: Suburban: 20 No. Pineapple 1843 Hillview HARDY, HARDY, 81 ASSOCIATES, INC Members: Philadelphia - Baltimore - Washington and Other Exchanges Investment 8g Financial Estate Planning Specializing in Tax Savings 3640 South Tamiami Trail Sarasota, Florida Phone: 958-55Ol I W' MW: m,,Mf,,,,.fL A .Maxi Mm RECORD AND RADIO CENTER 260 South Gate Plaza South Gate Quality Music Store featuring Sarasota's largest and best selection of records A full line of stereo and monoaural reproducing equipment Motorola-Voice of Music Tape Recorders, Phonographs 8. Radios All types of needles Compliments of Your Franchised New Car Dealers Altman Chevrolet Co. Anderson Ford Co. Ben Hopkins Motors Cooke Motor Co. Cutler Motors, Inc. Harrison Motors Sarasota Lincoln-Mercury Co. Sarasota Truck 81 Tractor Shay Motors, Inc. Stinnett's Pontiac Service Darby Buick, Inc. Trail Motors SARASOTA COUNTY AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION For the safest, most efficient comfort in automotive SPECIAL THANKS An annual is not produced by the single effort of the annual staff. The 1964 Tartan is truly the product of Riverview,s student body, an understanding faculty and administration, and our generous patrons and advertisers. VVe wish to thank the following people for their assistance above and beyond the call of dutyf, Club boosters: Art Club Athletic Department Chorus 1 UW Civitan K yi plfop W W IM Class of ,66 . QAITLAQL WN Dance Club H2'!J 9 nerr, A7 QFD! Future Homemakers of America 0-NJJ , M OLGJJLX W Girls' Sports Club WMM Wadi, WA jr. Exchange Club ,dw JL Student Congress . 'UW XM Mr. Edward Brown Mr. Gene Pillot S Mr. A. N. Haygood Mrs. jessie Carter Mrs. Barbara Smith Mrs. Ella Hoffman Ram Page Creative Photography by Robert Ford for the pictures on pages: 2, 3, 169, endsheets Bryn-Alan Studio for the pictures on pages: 5-7, 10, 13, 15, 27, 48, 49, 63, 74-77, 81, 86-87, 89, 95-98, 100, 102, 105-112, 117, 122-127, 129, 133, 136-153, 155, 182-189, 196 Horizon Studios for pictures on pages: 4-9, 16-25, 28-47, 62, 72, 76-80, 82, 86-87, 90-94, 96, 99, 101-104, 113-115, 124-125 Sarasota Herald Tribune and Iournal for pictures on pages: 7, 105, 118-119, 121, 130-136, 154, 157 A special thanks go to the Ray Milks for letting us use their house for those long Saturday work sessions. The 1964 TARTAN Staff wishes the members of the Class of ,64 the very best of everything as they make their new ubeginningsf, THE TARTAN STAFF I 181 1 The students who have attended Riverview for six years are FIRST ROW: C. Jakl, S. Measel, E. Greeno, C. Lambright, -C. Long, D. Moses, S. Sundstrom, P. Troutman, J. Bell, K. Barnes, S. Cukeisen, A. Easey, S. Kerns, S. Elliott, A. Parker, E. Brodkorb, D. Sherwood, J. Geiger, B. Cockley, B. Miller, S. Timmerman, V. McDonald, V. Holley, A. Scarborough, L. Ferguson, D. Oberg, R. Peters. SECOND ROW: T. Werstler, J. Miller, D. Oberg, W. Hoag, R. Sherril, J. Kelly, S. Scott, N. Pynn, K. Jaffe, S. Hill, B. Sunday, S. McCall, S. Stroop, B. Pearson, D. Cay, J. Beckwith, R. Haralson, P. Star, B. Buchanan. THIRD ROXV: E. Vardy, D. Roberts, E. Hodges, M. Horrox, B. Munsell, T. Sicks, J. Winstead, D. Smith, L. Waterman, M. Rathburn, B. Roeber, F. Arrington, C. Mizell, T. Witham, A. Jennings, B. Bott, S. Zeigler, B. Blackburn, K. Boterf, D. Johnson, B. Hobbs. FOURTH ROW: D. Boyes, M. Fetzek, B. Hazard, J. Babcock, W. Sicard, C. Dobbs, G. Chesnut, J. Albritton, J. Seward, E. Whitman, D. Klein, C. Morrison, D. Cant, C. Carson, R. Noel, T. Fadeew, J Reynolds, B. Rhodes, J. Taudte, B. Stiles. 1964-THE E D OF THE BEGINNING The Class of '64 began their years under the leadership of Tom Witham, President, Debbie Moses, Vice President, Richie Har- alson, Treasurer, and Sue Scott and Susie Elliott secretaries. D. Moses, K. Boterf, S. Zciglcr, P. Troutman, S. Hill, K. Jaffe, N. Pynn, J. Babcock, R. Haralson, and E. Creeno displayed leadership in their beginning years at R.H.S. by serving as club and organization officers. .1 .- f1 f wm i1m.:fa !t'-K. x,,, . b,,VT.,.... A ,., ,.. ,A.,m,.,, 4, MWMWMN K .332 523321 JAZZ, 4 uw' 'WZ f z W' ' ' aw, 5. i Wigs! 238 , le, 1 Y N3 fn F as 2 im :wif L A Y S 5 s 3' 'W 9 Wi 1 , v ,ff M sw rwwmawymvl Fiihi M V, rf ia X 'W Em' A Twenty faculty members have dedicated six years of hard work, sincere interest, and enthusiasm to Riverview since its beginning in September of 1958. These people are: Seated: D. Cutrell, J. Swallow, S. Conoly, E. Brown, S. Burdine, J. Marani, E. Hoffman. Standing: P. McClure, E. Swope, B. Dietz, H. Putt, K. Shadduck, B. Hendry, A. Repulski, T. Murphy, A. Lassiter, and ALFORD, HELEN ELIZABETH University of Mississippi, B.A., Teaches: French II, III, IV, Sz V, Dance I 81 II, Gymnastics, Sponsors: Dance Club, Scot- tish Lassies BAUMAN, JOE E. University of Illinois, B.S., Teaches: Span- ish I, II, III, IV, Sponsors: Spanish Club, Class of '64 BRANSON, VVILBUR A. VVestern Kentucky State College, B.S., Uni- versity of Kentrcky, M.A., Teaches: Di- versified Cooperative Training, Sponsors: Diversified Cooperative Training Club BROXVN, ALBERT Ball State Teachers College, B.S., Teaches: Accelerated Math 81 Geometry, Basketball Coach: Awarded an Insurance Summer Crant to University of Florida in 1962, Sponsors: Racquet Club BROYVN, CHARLES C. VVestern Maryland College, B.S., Teaches: Biology, Anatomy 81 Physiology, Baseball Coach, Sponsors: Young American Showcase BROXVN, EDXVARD, JR. University of Florida, BAE, M. Ed., B.A. Ed.: Principal BROXVN, JOY F. University of Michigan, A.B., Teaches: Eng- lish Literature, Effective Communications, Sophomore English, Sponsors: Class of '64 Haygood, D. Thomas, A. Brown, E. Cooper. Varied Subjects and BRUMBAUGH, JAMES ERVIN University of Miami, Syracuse University, A.B. Political Science and Certificate in Russia, Teaches: Russian I 61 II, Philoso- phy, American Problems, Sponsors: Rus- sian Club, Junior Civitan BRUMBAUCH, MARCUERITE Syracuse University, A.B.: Teaches: Latin III Br IV, Sponsors: Latin Club, Junior Ex- changettes BURDINE, SYLVIA Lucknow, India, B.A., LLB, Teaches: VVorld History, English, History Seminar, Awarded a Fulbright Grant to study at the University of Paris in 1962, Sponsors: Phi Tau Alpha CHASE, BRIAN H. Tri-State College, B.S., Teaches, Algebra I, Geometry 81 Physical Science CONOLY, SHARON Indiana University, B.S., Teaches: Typing, Shorthand Coorna, JOHN Florida State University, B.M.E., M.S., Teaches: Chorus CUTRELL, DOROTHY A. Austin Peay State College, Counselor of the Class of '66, Awarded a scholarship to the Institute for Cuidance and Counseling, NDEA Summer of '61, and to the Institute for Guidance and Counseling, NDEA Sum- mer of 1963 f184J DANA, ALVIN IIERK Wittenberg University, A.B. University of Florida, M. Ed., Teaches: American Prob- lems, Sponsors: Aqua Rams DIETZ, IVILLIAM E. University of Florida, B.A.E., M.E.D., Teaches: American History, American Problems, Awarded a R. J. Reynolds Fel- lowship in 1961, Sponsors: Key Club ENDERS, GLENN A. VVestern Michigan University, A.B., Teach- es: American Literature, Effective Commu- nications, Shakespeare FENN, N. E. Florida State University, B.S., M,S., Teach- es: Wood Shop I, II FIRMBACH, RUTH Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., Teaches: Algebra I, II, General Math, Sponsors: Paramedical Careers Club FOSS, HETRICK A. Kent State University, B.S., University of Connectieutt, M.A., Teaches: Stenography FREITAC, ARNOLD J. Purdue University, B.S., Iowa State Uni- versity, M.S., Counselor of the Class of ,64, Sponsors: Jr. Exchange Club IIAYGOOD, AUSTIN N. University of Chicago, MATM, Director of Student Affairs, Sponsors: Student Con- gress, VVashington Trip Club etivities Keep Everyone Busy HEACOCK, AUDREY New York State College for Teachers, A.B., M.A., Teaches: German, Sponsors: German Club, Awarded the NDEA German Insti- tute at University of Wisconsin in 1963 HOFFMAN, ELLA C. Goucher College, A.B., University of Flori- da, M. Ed., Teaches: English, Advanced Composition, Journalism, Reading Im rove- ment, Sponsors: Ram Page, Quilly and Scroll, Awarded a fellowship by News- paper Fund Inc. in 1962, and a John Hay Fellowship in Humanities in 1963. HOOD, LARRY Florida State University, A.A., B.S., Teach- es: Math Accelerated I. II, III, Geometry, Track Coach, Awarded a scholarship to Florida State University in Football JACKSON, GEORGE George Peabody College for Teachers, B.S., Teaches: Bookkeeping, Business Law, Per- sonal Typing LAMPMAN, SARAH Hiram College, A.B., Teaches: English, Sponsors: Keyettes LANGFORD, LAMAR BADGER University of Florida, B.S.E., M. Ed., Teaches: Chemistry, Sponsors: Class of ,65 LASSITER, ALFORD L. William and Mary College, B.S., Colum- bia University, M.A., Teaches: Math LEE, WILLIAM D. Mississippi Southern University, B.S., M.A., Teaches: Physical Education, NVorld Ge- ography, Gymnastics, Sponsors: Gymnastics, Director of the Sailor Circus LOFT, ROBERT State University of New York, B.S., M.S., Teaches: Special Education, Assistant Foot- ball Coach MANN, DORIS M. Wittenberg University, B.S., Teaches: Home Economics, Food and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Sponsors: Class of '66 MARANI, JEAN VICTORIA Ohio State University, A.B., M.A., PhD.: Curriculum Coordinator, Teaches: Ameri- can' Problems, Sponsors: National Honor Society, Award: One of the top ten teach- ers in the United States-1962 McCLELLAND, DOROTHY LEACH Ohio State University, B.A., Teaches: Speech, English MCCLURE, PAUL J. University of Cincinnati, B.S., Teaches: Senior English, Dramatics, Humanities, Play Director, Award: 1962-63-John Hay Fellowship-Grant for a year studying at Yale University MILKS, LAURA S. Elmira College, B.S., Teaches: Secretarial Office Practice, Typing, Sponsors: Tartan MURPHY, THOMAS University of Florida, A.A., B.A., M. Ed., Teaches: American History, Consumer Eco- nomics: Sponsors: Class of '66, Assistant Football Coach NORTON, ELEANOR University of Minnesota, B.S., Teaches: Home Economics, Sponsors: F.H.A. PANICHELLO, JOSEPH Bloomsburg State College, B.S., Teaches: American History, World History, Assistant Football Coach PUGH, RICHARD Western Maryland College, B.S., M. Ed., Teaches: Psychology, Sponsors: Lettermen's Club, Rams Club, Football Coach REED, BARBARA H. Louisiana State University, B.S., Teaches: Physics, Electronics 8: Radiation, Sponsors: Class of ,65, Awarded a grant for summer study at Atomic Energy Commission at University of New Mexico in 1963. REPULSKI, EDWIN H. St. Cloud College, B.S., M.S.: Teaches: Physical Education 6: Golf, Golf Coach SAHAGIAN, BARNABAS Montclair Teachers College, B.S., Teaches: Drivers Education, Sponsor: Swim Club, Sz J. V. Basketball Coach and Swim Team Coach SHADDUCK, KEITH Burlington Junction, B.A., M.A., Teaches: Mechanical Drawing, Drivers Education SMITH, PAULINE Florida State University, B.S.: Teaches: English, Creative Writing, World Litera- ture, Sponsor: Keyettes Jl85J SPRADLIN, TOBY JO Transylvania University, A.B., Teaches: American Literature, English Literature, Creative XVriting, and Effective Communi- cations, Sponsors: VVashington Trip Club, Motif STEED, BRENDA TIMMONS Limestone College, B.A., Teaches: Art I, II, III, IV, Arts and Crafts, and Commercial Art, Sponsors: Art Club, Awarded a gen- eral Excellence Award in 1963 SVVALLOVV, JESSIE bl. Illinois State University, B.S., Teaches: Girls' Physical Education Classes, Spon- sors: Girls' Sports Club, Cheerleaders SVVOPE, EDWVARD N. Thiel College, B.S., University of Virginia, M. Ed., Counselor for the Class of '65, and teaches Chemistry Accelerated: Spon- sors: Phi Beta Chi, Awarded National Sci- ence Foundations Summer Grants to the University of North Carolina in 1957, Uni- versity of Florida in 1959, and Thiel Col- lege in 1962 TEBBS, ALICE Greensboro College, A.B., Librarian, Spon- sors: Library Club THOMAS, DEMPSEY L. University of Florida, B.S.A., M. Ag., Teaches: Advanced Biology, Special Biolo- gy, National Science Foundation Summer Grants at University of North Carolina, 1960 and 1961, Awarded Outstanding Bi- ology Teacher in Florida in 1962, Science Consultant to University in India Summer of 1964: Awarded NSF grant for study at University of Texas for 1964-65 WHALEN, ROY E. State University of New York, B.S., Teach- es: Special Education, Assistant Football Coach VVOLFRAM, ELEANOR Oberlin College, B.A., B.M., Indiana Uni- versity M.M., Teaches: Orchestra VVOOLEVER, JOHN D. VVayne State University, B.S., M. Ed., Teaches: Biology and Marine Biology, Sponsors: Phi Beta Chi, Awarded a Na- tional Science Foundation grant for three years of Secondary Fellowship in 1961, Outstanding Biology Teacher in the state of Florida and of the Southeastern United States in 1962, and a National Science Foundation Marine Biology Program in 1964 ZORNES, JACK A. Xavier University, B.A., M. Ed., Teaches: Latin, English, Sponsors: Latin Club National Merit Letters of Commendation were awarded to Lester McFawn, Dennis Gay, Mac Patrick, Bob Rhodes, Charles Hyams, and Norma Helfrick. Not pictured are Betty Gordon, Paula Chadsey, and Tom Raymond. Kitty O'Neill was a National Merit Finalist. 'Attended Riverview six years. A ABRAMS, WALTER LAWRENCE Larr U 0 0 C Yl French Club 24 Orchestra 2, 3, 44 Junior Civitan Club 44 Co-Editor-Riverview Notes 4, Motif 4 ALBRITTON, JAMES SOLON Golf4 ANDERSON, WILLIAM WAYNE CBIIIJ Forensic Club 34 Student Office Assistant 44 Radio-TV 44 Audio-Visual 4. ARRINGTON, LINDA FAYE Chorus 44 Pep Squad 34 Spanish Club 4. ASSELIN, DONALD EDMOND fDonJ Audio-Visual 4 B BABCOCK, JERRY A. Audio-Visual 2, 34 Band 2, 3, 44 Phi Tau Alpha 3, 44 Dance Band 3, 4, Russian Club 34 Library Club 3. BACK, SVEN GUNNAR Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden 44 Key Club 44 Student Congress 4. BAGDONS, DOROTHY JEAN CDottyJ Library Assistant 2, 34 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Library Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4 BAGLEY, DONNA JEAN qoimnap Class Board 24 Phi Tau Alpha 24 Art Club 34 National Honor Society 44 Gymnastics Club 44 Sailor Circus 4. BALL, DANIEL PATRICK CPatD Class Board 2, 3, 44 Band 2. BARNES, KATHERINE D.C.T. 44 Class Board 3, 44 Tennis Team 3, 44 National Honor Society 4. BARO, JORG Foreign Exchange Student from Germany 44 Student Congress 4g Key Club 44 N.F.L. 4. BARTLETT, JEFFREY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. BEARD, JOHN EDWIN Bowling League, Vice-Pres. 44 Ram Page 44 Baseball 4. ' BECKWITH, JAMES RAYMOND Chorus 4. BELL, DIANE LYNN Tri-Hi-Y 24 Class Board 3g Chorus 4g Jr. Civitan 44 Tennis Club 44 Tennis Team 3. BELL, JAMIE LYNN Sophomore SCTVGTQ Keyettes 34 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 44 Class Board 4. BENNETT, IAN GEORGE Transferred from Ontario, Canada4 Russian Club4 Ram Page 4. BERGSTROM, GUDRUN ANNA CIIARLOTTA Foreign Exchange Student from Sweden4 Sltudent Congress 44 Keyettes 44 Chorus BINKLEY, CHERYL LEE Chorus 2, 3, 4. 5 MBISSELL, WVILLIAM R. tBillJ ' Sophomore Scrver4 Phi Tau Alpha 2, 34 N.F.L. 2, 34 Dramatics 34 Basketball Man- ager 34 Spanish Club 3, 4. 9 BLACKFORD, BARBARA ANN Class Board 24 Girls' Sports Club 24 Chorus 2, 3, 44 National Honor Society 4. BOOTHE, MARGARET ANN CPeggyJ Symphonette Orchestra 2, 34 Swim Team Mgr. 44 VVashington Trip Club4 Swim Club 4. ' BOTERF, KAY ANN National Honor Society 44 Keyettes 34 His- torian 44 Class Board 44 Band 2, 3, 4, Sec.4 Latin Club Vice Pres. 24 Sophomore Server. BOTT, BARBARA GAYLE National Honor Society 44 Orchestra 2, 3, 44 Dramatics 2, 3, 44 Phi Tau Alpha Co-0rdi- nator 2, 3, Pres. 44 Jr Exchangettes 44 Girls' Sports Club, Sec. 2. U BOYES, DALE ALLEN Key Club 3, 44 Chorus 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 44 Baseball 2, 3, 4g German Club, Tres. 34 Boys State 4. BRIDWELL, JOYCE CHRISTINE mmap Spanish Club 24 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 34 Chorus 2. 0 BRODKORB, LESLIE ELLEN Spanish Club 24 Art Club 24 Orchestra 2, 3, 44 Phi Tau Alpha 3g Powder Puff 3, 4. BOUHARD, JAMES Climb Football 2, 3, 44 Track 2, 3. BROVVN PATRICIA LYNN fpatsil Phi Tau Alpha 2g Spanish Club 24 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, See. 44 Class Board 3. BUCHANAN, BARRY DONALD Band 2, 3, 44 Orchestra 3, 4. BURCIIARDS, CAROL ANN D.C.T. 4. BURTON, JANLS AN Spanish Club 34 34 Tennis Team 3, 44 Gymnastics Club-. 4 Racquet Club 3, Vice Pres. 44 Powder PufI'N4. BUTKUS, RUTH HELEN Girls, Sports Club 2, 34 Phi Tau Alpha 2, 44 Racquet Club 3, Pres. 44 Ram Page 3, Business Manager 44 Exchangettes 44 Na- tional Honor Society 4. l186J Seniors Plan C CANFIELD, CAROL PATRICIA Sophomore Server4 Tri-Hi-Y 243,44 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 44 Student Congress 34 Home- coming Court 4. CARMAN, SHARON DIANN Swimming Team 34 Tri-Hi-Y 44 Home-Ec. Club 44 YVashington Trip Club 4. CARR, RONALD LEE fR0nnieJ Class Board 24 Golf 24 Football 2, 3, 44 Chor- us 44 Basketball 34 Track 4g Tartan Sports Editor 4. ' CARSON, CIIARLES CRAIG Class Board 24 Ili-Y 2, 34 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Football 2, 3, 44 Baseball 3, 44 Lcttermen's Club. CHADSEY, PAULA A. Sophomore Server4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 44 Art Club 44 Powder Puff 3, 44 Ram Page 34 Russian Club 4. ' CHADWICK, CLYDENE IXIARUINE Girls' Sports Club 24 Motif 2, 3, 44 Dance Club 44 Dramatics 4. 'CHESNUT, ROBERT EUGENE Basketball 24 Band 2, 3, 44 4-H 2, 3, 44 Dance Band 34 Track 4. CHILDS, BROOKS IIENRY Chorus 4. CLARKE. SCOTT DILVVORTII Basketball 24 Track 2, 3, 44 Radio-T. V. 34 Lettermenis Club 4. GLOUGH, DOLORES CONSTANCE fDeeJ Art Club 3. COLLINS, KAREN L. Ram Page 3, Circulation Mgr. 44 Exchang- ettes 44 National Honor Society 4. COREY, ROBERT O. Class Board 24 Band 2, 3, 44 Dance Band 3, 44 Orchestra 3, 44 National Honor Society 44 Phi Beta Chi 3, 4. CORRELL, MICHAEL JAMES Washington Trip Club, 4 D DECKER, TRUDY JAYNE Class Boards 2, 3, 44 Chorus 2, 3, 44 Kev- ettes 3, 44 Swim Team 2, 3, 44 Swim Club. DEMING, WAYNE GEORGE Football 24 Band 2, 3, 44 D.C.T. 4. DiMAIO, RACHAEL ANN Girls, Sports Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 44 Art Club 34 Powder Puff 34 Scottish Lassies 3.4. ' DOBBS, GARY M. Band 2, 3, 44 Orchestra 2, 4. DYER, KATHLEEN PATTI Transferred from Evanston Township High School-Illinois. E ' EASEY, ANNETTE IIAZELLE Spanish Club 24 Chorus 2, 3g Dramatics 3,44 Gymnastics 4. ECCLESTON, PATRICIA LYNN Art Club, Vice Pres. 44 F.H.A. 44 EKIS JOYCE MARLENE Chorus 3. W ELLIOTT, KAREN SUE fSusicJ 4 Class Board 24 Chorus 2, 34 Tennis Club4 National Honor Society 4. ELLIOTT. NANCY CAROL Chorus 44 D.C.T. 4. Futures and Choose Colleges G U 0 9 EMBERSON, RITA LEE Tri-Hi-Y 2, Tartan 2, 3, Phi Swim Team 3, 4, Keyettes 4. ENGLUND, RICHARD LEE French Club 2, Golf Team 3, 4. ERICKSON, ROBERT ALAN Phi Beta Chi 3,4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Aqua Rams 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. Tau Alpha, F FABER, MARK National Honor Society 4, Young American Showcase 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Radio Choir 2, 3, 4, Tartan 4. FADEEW, TONY Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermenis Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Russian Club 4. FARKAS, GERALDINE FAY fGerrieJ Motif 2, Tartan 4. FERGUSON, LYNDA EILEEN fFcrgieJ Band, Sports Club 2, FETZEK, MICHAEL GEORGE fMikeJ Tennis 2, Football 2, 3, Class Boards 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Letter- menis Club 4. FISHERO, ELLYN JANE Student Congress 2, Tennis Team 2, Maj- orette 3, 4, Keyettes, 3, Sec. 4, High School High-Lights 4. FITZGIBBON, JACQUELINE FRANCES Uackiej Foreign Exchange Student from Ireland 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Russian Club 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Student Congress 4. FORD, LEE DILLARD Track 4, Chorus 4. FORDE, FRANCIS FULTON Chorus 2. FORE, JANICE EILEEN Motif 2, 3, Aqua Rams 4, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 4. FOX, MICHAEL JOHN fMikeJ Swim Team 2, 3, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Ram Page 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4. FREDERICK, WILLIAM ROBERT fBobJ Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4, Amateur Radio 3, Pres. 4, Class Board 4, Senate 4, National Honor Society 4. FREEDMAN, SANDRA ANN fSandeeJ Class Board, Chaplain 4, Paramedical, Vice- Pres. 3, Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. 3, Key- ettes 4, Senate 4. FRENCH SHARON GAY fSherriJ Sailor Circus 2, Washington Trip Club 4, D.C.T. 4-, National Honor Society 4. G GANT, ERNEST DONALD CDonJ D.C.T. 4. GATZ, DIANE MARIE N.F.L., Library Assistant, Motif GAY, DENNIS LYNN Student Congress 2, Band 2, 3, Jr. Exchange 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Board 4. GEIGER, JACQUELYN ANNE fJackieJ Student Congress 2, Phi Tau Alpha 2, Or- chestra 2, 3, D.C.T. 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. GILLILAND, GREGG DIXON Track 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Jr. Exchange 2, 3, Treas. 4, Football 2, Class Sgt. of Arms 3, Basketball 3, Co-Capt. 4, Boys State 4. 3 GOCKLEY, MARY ELIZABETH fBethJ Orchestra 2, D.C.T. 4. GOLDING, JUDITH Tartan 2, 3, Phi Tau Alpha 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, D.C.T. 4. GORDON, ELIZABETH ANN CBettyJ Student Congress 2, 3, Comm. of Elections 4, Girls' State 4, Keyettes 3, Chaplain 4, Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, State Secretary 4, Tar- tan 2, 3, Assoc. Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. GREEN, EDITH JUNE CEdieD Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Symphonette 2, Tartan 4, Phi Tau Alpha 3, 4. GREENO, ISLIA EARNEST CEarnieD Lettermen's Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Football 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Student Congress 3, Pres. Pro-Temp. Senate 4, Boys, State 4, Prom Chairman 3, Track 2, 3, 4. H HALE, FRANK S. Library Club 2,3. HALL, TOWN JR. Tennis Club 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. HANCOCK, ROBERT G. Radio-T.V., Dramatics 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3. HANSEN, JAMES D. tJimJ Baseball 2, Hi-Y 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, HANSEN, WAYNE F. Track 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chor- us 3, 4, Radio Choir 4. HARALSON, RICHARD EUGENE 'fRichieJ Track 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 2, 3, Com- missioner of Finance 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Class Treas. 2, 3, Football 3, 4. HARMS. KAREN ANN Transferred from McNicholas High in Cin- cinnati. Ohio, Powderpuff Football 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. HAROLD, JANE DEON, fJar1ieJ Student Congress 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, School Column for Journal 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. HARPER. JOHN National Honor Society 4. HASSLER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS fBillJ Class Board 2, Football 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. ' HAZARD, WILLARD C. fBilD Band 2, 3, 4, Amateur Radio 3, 4, Or- chestra 4. HELFRICK. NORMA GRACE Spanish Club, Chaplain 3, Keyettes 4, Or- chestra, Sec. 4, Student Congress, Chaplain 4, National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, Young American Showcase 4. HELK, FREDERICK THEORDORE fFredJ Art Club 3. 13 Q D 43 9 HERRALD, GORDON ALEXANDER Foreign Exchange Student to Spain, Football 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4, Lettennanis Club, Vice-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4. HERZOG, CLAIRE EDITH Tri-Hi-Y, Powderpuff Football, Art Club, Sailor Circus 4. HESS, RICHARD D.C.T. 4. HILL, SUZANNE LORRAINE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. HILLMAN, PAUL EUGENE Baseball 3, Football 3, Band 4, German Club 4. HOAG, WAYNE ROBERT Chorus 2, 3, 4. HODGES, H. ERNEST CErnieJ D.C.T. 4. HOLLAND, CHRIS JOHN Football 2, Band 2, 3, Drum Major 4, Chor- us 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Radio Choir. HOLLEY, HATTIE LaVERNE fVerneJ Band 4. HOOD, CONNIE LOU Class Board 2, Ram Page 2, Feature Editor 3, Co-Editor 4. HORROX, C. MICHAEL Library Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. HOWARD, SUE ANNE Student Congress 2, Chorus 3, 4, Cheer- leading 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Court, Keyettes 4. HOWE, LINDA LOUISE Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Latin Club 3, 4. HOWE, SUSAN S. Latin Club 2, Band 2, 3, Majorette 4. HUGHES, PATRICIA ANN Girls Sports Club 3, Chorus 3, D.C.T. 4, F.H.A. 4. HUTCHINSON, JACKIE LYNN Latin Club, Chaplain 2, Sports Club 2, Spanish Club, Sec. 3, 4, Tartan 3, 4, Class Board 4, National Honor Society 4. HYAMS, CHARLES BENSON Transferred from Manatee High School, Track 4, Cross-Country 3, National Honor Society 4. Pat Sutherland received the Betty Crocker homemaker of the year award from Riverview and Richard Moor achieved a top rating on the 1963 National Math Examination. - . - -1.1.:.s..meEw'SWf A '1 I INMAN, RICHARD ALLEN Chorus 2, 3 Treas. 4, Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3 Pres. 4, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Washington Trip Club 4, Radio Choir 3, 4. I 9 JAFFE, KAREN ELAINE Valentine Court 2, Class Board 2, Tri-Hi-Y- 2, Chorus 2. I JAKL, CHERYL ANN 4-H, Phi Tau Alpha 2, Orchestra 2, Pep Squad 3, D.C.T. 4, Chorus 3. JENNEY, STUART WILLIAM CBillJ Track 2, Bowling 3, 4. JENSEN, KAY SUZANNE CCookieJ Ram Page 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll JOHNSON, DANNIE SPENCER CDanJ Football 2, N.F.L. JOHNSON, JAMES fJimmyJ School Store 4, Library Assistant 4. JOHNSON, JOAN ELAINE Phi Tau Alpha 2, Girls, Sports Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4. B . K --.X KAISER, GEOFFREY WAYNE fJeffJ Gymnastics 2, 3, Swim Club 4, Swim Team Prom, KAUFFMAN, JOANNA RUTH Transferred from Fredericktown High School, Fredricktown, Ohio, National Hon- or Society 4. KEENE, DONALD CHARLES Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Class Boards 3, 4, Chorus 4. KERNS, SUE ELLEN Chorus 2, Class Board 2, Girls Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Scottish Lassies 2, 3, Captain 4 Powder Puff 4. KILDAHL, PEGGY LEE Chorus 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, D.C.T. 4. KING, CAROLYN Chorus 4. KLEIN, LEWIS DAVID D.C.T. 4 KLEIN, LOIS ELLEN Band 4, Spanish Club 4, Transferred from Oceanside High, Oceanside N.Y., National Honor Society 4. KNEEDLER, KATHERINE MASON fKathy'J National Honor Society 4, Swim Team 2, 3, Capt. 4, Senate 4, Raquet Club 4, German Club 3, Director of Washington Trip Club. L I MB GLENN CALVIN UA , Ph? Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Motif 3, 4, Baseball 471 '-Q.,,,,3,N 4, Aqua Rams 2, 3, 4, Lettermens ,f,iAMBRICHT, CLAUDIA CIUB 4'.- -... ,NNNM KASTNER, SHARDTNAYYNN A, 'W s French Club 2, Sec. 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Phi Tau Al ha 2 3 Pres. 4' E - n p . , , Ir. xtha g- ettes 4, National Honor Society 4. 0 Columnists, Larry Abrams, Janie Harold, and Skip Miller, discuss the latest events in preparation of their columns of Riverview news in the local newspapers. French Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, Ram Ring 4. LANDER, SARAH KRISTEN Dramatics 3, 4. LANG, JUNE ELOUISE LANTERMAN, JUDITH LOIS, CJudyJ Swim Team 2, 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, Capt. 4, Student Congress 2, 4, Homecoming and Valentine Court 4, National Honor Soci- ety, Keyettes 3, 4. LeMASTERS, CHARLES E. fChuckJ Sophomore Server, Dramatics 2, 3, Art Club 3, Class Board 3, Gymnastics Club 4. LERIGO, KATHERINE KRISTINE fKathieJ Transferred from Moline, Illinois, Chorus 4, Dramatics 4, Spanish Club 4. LETSON, CAROL Class Board 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Ram Page 3, Managing Editor 4, German Club 4, Racquet Club 4, Keyettes 4. LIMIWER, LEIGH ANN Spanish Club 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Radio Choir 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Jr. Exchangettes 4, Phi Beta Chi 4. LOBATO, MANUEL BYRON Latin Club 3. LOCKHART, VIVIAN LEIGH LONG, CYNTHIA RUTH, fcindyp Cheerleader 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homecoming and Valen- tine Courts 4, Class Board 4, Keyettes 4. LOVE, DARLEEN ANN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Ram Page 4. LUHN, JOHN HARRISON Tennis Team 3, Capt. 4, Lettermen's Club, Sec. 4, Spanish Club, Pres. 3, Swim Team 3, 4, Dramatics, Washington Trip Club. LYNCH, GLORIA LOUISE Pep Squad, Scottish Lassies 4. LYNN, JO ANN Sports Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Jiaal Awards Assemhl M MacDONALD, SANDRA LEE CSandyJ Dramatics 3. MANG, ROBERT BRUCE CBobJ Hi-Y 3, 4. ' MANNING ROSE MARIE fMaricJ Chorus 4, Dramatics 4. MARX, JUDITH THERESA CJUDYI Transferred from West High School, Knox- ville, Tennessee, National Honor Society 4. MARZIO, MICHAEL FRANCIS fMikeJ Transferrred from DePaul Diocessan High School, VVayne, New Jersey. u MCCALL, SHIRLEY MAE Orchestra 3. W' MCDONALD, VIVIAN G. Sports Club Treas. 3, Chorus 3. MCFAWN, LESTER National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. MCGUFFIN, PAMELA Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Chorus 2, 3, Para- medical Club 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Foot- ball 3, 4, National Honor Society. MEARES, NORMAN Aqua Rams 2, 3, Pres. 4, Gymnastics Club 4, Swim Team. MEASEL, DIANA CONSTANCE ' MEASEL, STEPHEN DAVID D.C.T. 4. MERCURIO, JOAN ELAINE Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4. IWEYERS, MARY LOU Chorus 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4, Jr. Exchangettes Pres. 4, 4Paramedical Club 3, Treas. 4, Tartan 3, . MICHAELS, JAMES JOSEPH qJimJ Basketball 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Dance Band 4. ' MILLER, BARBARA E. Chorus 3, National Honor Society 4. MILLER, DAVID ROBERT Transferred from Indianapolis, Indiana. MILLER, JACQUELYN ANN Uackiej Class Board 2, Sophomore Server, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Tartan 2, Circulation Mgr. 3, 4, Val- entine Court 3. National ' MILLER, JOHN E. D.C.T. Club 4. I' MILLER, JOHN RICHARD Orchestra MILLER, ROLAND FOSTER CSkipJ Class Treas. 4, Band 2, 3, Pres. 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Track 4, German Club, Pres. 3, 4, Co-Editor Riverview Notes 4. MILLS, GLENDA WORTHAINI French Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 4. ' MIZELL, CAROL VIRGINIA Orchestra 2, 3, Chorus 4, Dramatics 3. MOE, LAURA DIANNE, CLaurieJ Gymnastics Club 3, 4, Sailor Circus 3, 4, Ram Page 4. MOOR. RICIIARD BRUCE Football Mgr. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4, French Club 4, Young American Showcase 4. MORGAN, ALLYN STEPHEN Transferred from Minnesota. Baccalaureate and G 6 'U 0 0 MORGENROTH, MICHAELE ANN Mike C 7 Swim Club 4, Homecoming Court 4, Trans- ferred from John R. Buchtel High School, Akron, Ohio. MOSBY, GEORGE R. Baseball 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MOSES, DEBORAH fDebbicJ Homecoming Queen, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 3, 4, Swim Team 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. MUELLER, ARDATH CArdyJ Tartan 3, Club Editor 4, Jr, Civitan Ser-. 4, Senate 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, VVashington Trip Club. MUNSELL, ROBERT CBOIJJ Band 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. N NATHERSON, JAMES GREGORY lJimJ Hi-Y 4. NEPTUNE, KATHLEEN MAUREEN CKathyJ Majorette 2, Class Chaplain 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Chorus 4, Young American Showcase, Vice Pres. 4. NEWVTON, CLAUDIA SUE Band 2, 3, Keyettes 3, Treas. 4, Sophomore Server, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, Swim Team 4. O OBERG, DIANE MARY Girls Sports Club, Powder Puff 3, Chorus 4, Library Club 4. OBERG, DONALD Chorus O'NEILL KATHERINE lKittyJ Turtrm 2, 3, Editor 4, Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Phi Beta Chi 4, Latin Club, Pres. 2. P PARKER, ADRIENNE FAY Phi Tau Alpha, Sailor Circus, Gymnastics 4. PARKINSON, CHRISTINE Art Club, Sec. 4, French Club 2, VVashing- ton Trip Club 4. PATRICK, MALCOM ARTHUR CMacJ Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Director of VVashington Trip Club 4, Student Congress 3, Pres. 4, Class Board, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. PATTON, SUE fSusieJ Library Club 2, Chaplain 3, Pres. 4, Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4. PEARSON, VVILLIAINI DAVID CBillJ Band, Track, Tennis, Amateur Radio Club 3, Pres. 4. PELECH, RICHARD JAMES fRickJ Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, Vice-Pres., Washington Trip Club 4, Tartan 4. PETERS, ROSE MARY Club 4, Library Club 3, Girls Sports u J. PITTS, PATRICIA LYNNE Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4, Prom Chairman 3, Class Boards 2, 3, Cheerleading, Capt. B-Squad 3, Home- coming Court. PORTER, TIMOTHY fTimJ Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4- Lettermenis Club. PROUT, EVE ANNA Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 2, 3' Jr. Civitan Club, 4, Tartan 2, 3. w v PULKKINEN, LESLIE fLeSJ Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Lettermcn's Club 4. PYNN, NANCY LEE Class Board 2, 3, Swim Team 2, Ram Page 3, Tri-Hi-Y. R RAHN, PATRICIA ANN fPatJ Library Club, Tennis 3. 4 RATHBURN, MYRNA MAY Chorus 2, 3, 4, Para Medical 3, 4. RAYMOND, THOMAS DAVID fTomJ Russian Club 2, Civitan 4, Senate 3, 4, Class Board 4. 3 REINBOLT, ROBERT ANDREXV tBobJ Chorus 2, 3, 4. RHODES ROBERT CBobJ National Honor Society 4, Band 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Phi Tau Alpha, Treas. 4. RICCA, DIANNE Tartan 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Club 3, Tri-Hi- Y, Phi Tau Alpha 3, Jr. Civitan Club 4. ROBB, RICHARD S. CRickyJ Student Congress 2, F.F.A., Chorus, Audio- Visual, Library Club 2. ROBERTS, DONA LOUISE Jr. Civitan, P.M.C. 3, 4. ROHR, JULIE ANN Chorus 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Radio Choir 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Dance Band 3. ROSS, ANTOINETTE I. from Class Board 2, Tri-Hi-Y, Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, Sec. 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Ram Page 3, 4, YVashington Trip Club 4. ROUPP ANET LEE . I Washington Trip Club. RUGGERI, JON Jr. Civitan, Vice Pres. 4, Russian Club 4. S SALEK, ROLAND HANS Track 3, 4, N.F.L. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3. 4, Senate Parliamentarian 3, 4, Key Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4. SAMPEY, ROBERT BRADFORD CBobJ Class Board 2, Student Congress 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Server. 0 SCARBOROUGH, MARGARET ANN Girl's Sports Club, Library Club. SCARPINATO, THOMAS PETER Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. SCHMIDT, CAROLYCE CCo0kieJ Swim Team 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Phi Tau Alpha 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Exchangettes 4. SCHIWIDT, PAUL CLARENCE Class Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Key Club 3, Sec. 4, Student Congress 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Sophomore Server, National Honor Society 4. SCHWARTZ, EDWARD LEANORD tEddieJ Bowling League 3, 4, Aqua Rams 3, 4. SCOTT, SUZANNE J. CSueJ Sophomore Server, Radio Choir 2, Tennis Z, 4, Orchestra 4, National Honor Society GSEEBACK, RANDY CHARLES Chorus SHERXVOOD. DARLENE Chorus 2, 3, Phi Tau Alpha 2, D.C.T. 4. JI89J Alternating Saturdays Ellyn Fishero and Earnie Greeno keep students in tune with the Riverview High-Lights WKXY radio program. HOUSE, DIANN rans erre rom James A. Gray Hi School, Winston-salem, . . ona Hon- oTS'o'e'iety , cottis assies 4. ' SICARD, WAYNE PAUL Basketball Mgr. 2, Chorus 2, 3, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SICKS, THOMAS HENRY fTomJ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lettermenis Club, Tres. 4, Iziational Honor Society 4, Exchange Club SIGSBEE, MARY ANN Chorus 3, 4. A SIMMONS, PATRICIA CPatJ Latin Club 2, 3, Chorus 4. SIMPSON, SHIRLEYAN Chorus 2, 3, Officer 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3. SMITH, CHRISTINE LOIS CChrisJ Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Phi Tau Alpha 2, Library Club 2, D.C.T. 4, Homemaking Club 3. DSMITH, DIANE E. Band, Art Club, Sports Club. SMITH, LISBETH ELLEN CLisaD Phi Tau Alpha 3, Homemaking Club 3, Office Work 3, 4. SMITH, SALLY JEAN Class Sec. 3, 4, Student Congress 2. Com- missioner of Records 4, Keyettes 3, Vice President 4, Tartan 2, 3, Class Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. SMITH, SHARON LEE CSherryJ Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, Art Club 3. SNIDER, LINDA National Honor Society 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Spanish Club 3, Washington 'I'rip Club 4, Ram Page. SOTTER, RICHARD JOSEPH German Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Each summer students are honored with the opportunity to attend Girls, State and Boys, State for one week in Tallahassee. Last June, Dale Boyes, Earnie Greeno, Tom Sicks, Richard Moore, and Gregg Gilliland attended Boys, State. Betty Gordon was the girls, representative, but in hcr absence Janie Ilarold, alternate, is pictured. SOWARD, MICHAEL DAVID fMikeJ Band 2, 3, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Trans- ferred from Manchester High School, Man- chester, Indiana. SPANGLER, DOUGLAS EUGENE fDougJ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. SPURGE, TOBY National Honor Society 4, Swim Team 3, 4. SPOTO, JIM CAMILLO Swim Team, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus. STAR, PAUL MICHAEL Band 3, Orchestra 3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Phi Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3. STEIN, JULIE B. Keyettes 3, 4, Swim Team 3, National Hon- or Society 4, Class Board 3. STEINER, SHIRLEY JEAN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. STEVENS, KATHY ELAINE CKathyJ Spanish Club 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, D.C.T. 4, Jr. Civitan 4. 4 STILES, HAROLD ROBERT CBuddyJ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Young American Showcase 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, Treas. 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4. ' STRAUGHN, JERRY CARLOS Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4,, Baseball 2, Lettermcnis Club 4, Band 2, STRAUGHN, WVENDELL OPREE Football Mgr. 3. STROOP, SHAYNE MAUREEN Young American Showcase Sec-Tres. 4, Tartan 2, 3, Art Editor 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Chorus 4, Quill Sz Scroll 3, 4. STYLES, LINDA EMERSON Ram Page 3, Co-Editor 4. 3 SUNDAY, VVILLIAM EDWARD Football 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lettermcnis Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. SUNDSTROM, SUZANNE Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Server, Class Board 2, Tartan 4. SUTHERLAND, PATRICIA LORNA fCookiJ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Radio Choir 3, 4, 4-H Club 2, 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. SXVAIN, PIIILLIP M. fPhilJ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Art 2, Pres. 3, Tres. 4, N.F.L. 2. T TAUDTE, JAMES ERNEST CJimJ National Honor Society 3, 4, Jr. Exchange 2, 3, Senate 4, Baseball 4, Phi Beta Chi 3, 4. TIKIINIERINIAN, CAROL SUE fSuSieJ Sports Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, Bowling League 4. TINKER, DAVID ALLAN Transferred from Dunedin High School, Dunedin, Florida. TJADEN, THOMAS CTomJ Class Pres., 4, Student Congress 4, Basket- ball, Co-Capt. 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Na- tional llonor Society 3, 4, Key Club, Treas- urer 4. TRIMBY, KAREN SUE Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y TROUTMAN, PATRICIA LUCILLE CPatJ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class board 3. V VIENI BAEL, FLORENCE CHARLOTTE F o Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Civitan 4, Dramatics 3. VAN BAEL, FRANCES CIIARLENE CFranJ D.C.T. 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Chorus 3, Phi Tau Alpha 2, F.H.A. 3, National Honor Society 4. VARDY, ELLEN MARGARET Phi Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. 3 .4 Jr. Civitan 4, Chorus 2, Sports Club 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4. VITZENTY, TIMOTHY JOSEPH Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. W WAGONER, ELIZABETH ANNE frm Swim Team 2, Phi Tau Alpha 2, Paramedi- cal 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Ham Page 4. VVANDALL. GEORGE HENRY fBudJ Baseball, Basketball. 3 XVEAVER, BRUCE LANIER Library Club 3, 41 Chorus 2, 3, 4. XVENDT, VVILLIAIXI ROLAND fBillJ Phi Beta Chi VVERREN, HARRY THOINIAS Swim Team ' YVERSTLER, TERRY LYNN Band, Dance Band VVESTEALL, JOYCE EILEEN Chorus 2, 3, 4. VVIIITE, ONYX PATRICIA Phi Tau Alpha 2, F.H.A. 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Gymnastics 3. Q VVIIITRTAN, EVERETT PARKER Band 0 VVHITTED, FLOYD A. Baseball VVICKENHAUSER, RUTH ANN VYashington Trip Club 4. XVILSON, JAMES C. Jr. Civitan 4, Russian Club 4, Hi-Y 4. VVILSON, MARJORIE VIRGINIA Spanish Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Club 2, N.F.L. 2. XVILKINS, BRUCE ALAN Band 2, 3, Crorus 3, 4, Radio Choir, Soph- omore Server, Tartan, Business Manager 4, National Honor Society 4. VVILLIAIXIS, JAIXIES EDYVIN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Spanish Club 3, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Server 3 YVITHAINI, THOINIAS LEYVIS QTOIIIJ Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Class Pres- ident 2, Key Club 2, 3, President 4, Chor- us 2, 3, 4. XVOIILGENMUTII, DONALD RUCIIARD Transferred from Forrest Sherman High School, Naples, Italy, Baseball, Track, Hi-Y, Lettermenis Club. XVOODS, JANET KATHLEEN Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Sailor Circus 2, XVash- ington Trip Club 4, Jr. Civitan 4, D.C.T. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3. WORKMAN, DENNIS National Honor Society 4. Y YODER, RHODA MAE Transferred from Kishacogrillas lligh School, Bellevilles, Pennsylvania, Chorus. YODER, SHARON KAY Art Club YOUNG, DAVID H. Band, Chorus, Baseball 4. YOUNG, LEE Class Board, 3, Senate 4, Amateur Radio, Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Football Mgr. 3. Z ZEIGLER, SHARON LEE Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Majorettc 3, Head Majorette 4, Orchestra 3. 4, ZIIVIMERNIAN, HARRY HOFFNER Spanish Club, Tarlrln 3. . . . . Graduation Mark The End. pool , A Abrams Larry: 29, 126, 188 Adams, Gregg: 64 Albritton, James: 29, 130, 182, 183 Albritton John: 50 Albritton, Linda: 64, 123 Alger, Steven: 64 Amnotte, Linda: 64, 101 Anders, Joan: 64 Anderson, Doris: 50, 62, 86 113, 122, 123 Anderson, John: 29, 103 Anderson, Karen: 64 Anderson Pam: 50, 96 Anderson, Shelia: 64 Anderson, William: 29, 105 Andreu, Cheryl: 50, 93, 108, 123 Andreu, Diana: 64, 93, 100, 112, 120 Andrews, Ronnie: 50, 62, 86 87, 91, 122, 123, 130, 132, 146 Archibald, Bruce: 50, 124 Armstrong, Mary: 50, 90, 101, 115 Armstrong, Steve: 64 Arnold, Drucilla: 64, 86 Arrington, Linda: 29, 182 Austill, Cynthia: 64, 123 Avey, Nancy: 50 Azar, James: 64, 143, 144 B Baar, Ken: 50, 102 Babcock, Barbara: 50, 115, 125 Babcock,Jer1y: 29, 101, 104, 124, 125, 182 Back, Gunnar: 29, 84, 86, 91, 104, 120, 143, 145 Bacon, Laraine: 50, 123 Bacon, Gregory: 64, 124 Bagdons, Dorothy: 28, 99, 122 Bagley, Donna: 28, 78, 114 Bagley, Venie: 64, 126 Bailey, S-andra: 64, 125 Baker, Zelma: 50 Ball, Charles: 50, 122, 123 Ball, Daniel: 29, 47 Ball, Gerald: 50, 92, 98, 99 Ball, Ruth: 64, 101 7 Ball, Sharon: 62, 90 Balsinger, Clarence: 64 Barclay, Michael: 64, 125 Barco, Linda: 50 Barker, Gerald: 64 Bames, Grace: 64 Barnes, John: C661 64, 114, 143, 155 Bames, John: 130 Bames, Kathie: 28, 47, 78, 103, 182, 183 Baro, Jorg: 29, 85, 86, 104, 120 Barrick, Joan: 50, 94 Barrick, Virginia: 64, 94, 115 Barth, Richard: 50, 62, 82, 86, 91, 102, 113, 115, 152 Basler, Judith: 64, 94 Bassett, Betsy: 50, 96, 101 Bateman, Janet: 64 Baxter, Christopher: 64 Baxter, Raoul: 64, 96, 114 Baxter, Stella: 50 Beachler, Jessica: 64, 86, 113 Beard, Barbara: 50, 115 Beard, John: 29 Beckwith, James: 29, 123, 182 Beeman, Carole: 64 Beggs, Richard: 64 Behling, Cheryl: 64 Big, Cynthia: 64, 86, 110, 111, 1 Bell, Diane: 29, 90, 114, 123 Bell, Jamie: 28, 47, 122, 123, 182 Benesh, Joyce: 50, 62, 100 Bennett, Ian: 90, 96, 107 Benoit, Douglas: 64, 125 Bergstrom, Gudrun: 64, 84, 86, 104, 118, 91, 92, 105, 119, 120, 122 Bemard, Bonnie: 50, 96, 114 Berry, Winifred: 64, 101, 115 Bennett, Ian: 28 Beottger, C.: 130 Biddulph, James: 50, 122, 123 Biggy, John: 64, 149 Billings, Donald: 50, 125 Binkley, Cheryl: 28, 122 Bird, Virginia: 0 Bissel, William: 29 Bixler, David: 64 Bixler, Morgan: 50, 137 Bixler, Tim: 49, 51, 62, 86, 91, 122, 123, 140 Black, David: 50 Black, Gerald: Black, Linda: 64, 94, 99 Blackbum, Beverly: 124, 182 Blackford, Barbara: 28, 78, 122, 123, 183 Blanchard, Robert: 50 Bland, James: 64, 130, 143 Bland, Jan: 50 Blanton, Sammy: Blatecky, Gary: 50, 146 Bliemeister, Karen: 64 Bobbitt, Betty: 64 Bobrink, Pam: 50, 125 Boettger, Carl: 50, 62, 94, 130, 137 Bolze, Dennis: 64 Bonace, Sue: 63, 64, 72, 87, 120 Bookmyer, Kay: 64 Bookout, Paula: 64 Booth, George: 51 Boothe. Peggy: 28, 104, 113, 152, 153 Bose, Stephanie: Boterf, Kay: 28, 47, 78, 91, 125, 182 Bott, Barbara: 28, 78, 92, 124, 126, 182 Bott, Jerry: 51, 124 Bott, Terry: 51, 94 Bouffard, Kirk: 51, 90, 149 Boume, Larz: 64 Bowden, Herbert: Bowers, Barbe: 51 Bowles, Charyl: 64, 123 Boyes, Dale: 29, 78, 115, 122, 130, 133, 145, 146, 182, 183, 190 Bradley, Michael: 64, 124, 125 Brady, Robert: 51, 113, 115, 122, 123, 152 Brady, Stephanie: 51 Breeden, Sandra: 64, 87, 94, 99, 113, 115, 153 Breiling, Evelyn: 51, 101 Brethen. Bonnie: 49, 51, 62, 122, 123 Bridwell, Tina, 28, 92 Brinkley, Becky: 51, 123 Brinkman. Bonna: 49, 51, 62, 87, 91, 112, 115 Brock, Thom: 62, 49, 86, 91, 100, 122 Brodkorb, Leslie: 28, 100 Brodkorb, Ellen: 122, 182, 183 Brodkorb, Gary: 64 Brodkorb, Roberta: 64 Brogdon, Shirley: 51 Bgguhard, James: 29, 115, 130, Brown, Delores: 110, 111, 124 Brown, Patsy: 30, 92, 122, 123 Brown, Charles: 64 Brown, Glenn: 64 Brown, Ray: 64 Browning, Faye: 65, 123 Buchanan, Barry: 29, 124, 125, 126, 182 Buchmaster, Dale: 65, 86, 130, 148 Buckmaster, Harvey: 51, 62, 86, 92, 120, 137, 140 Bullen, Mercedes: 30 Bunker. Craig: 51, 122, 123, 130, 132, 133 Bkmkley, Patricia: 51, 23 Burch, Theodore: 51, 92 Burchards, Carol: 30, 103 Burdge, Ceil: 51, 123 Burdine, Chris CWardJ: 51, 92, 96, 107 Burgoon, Gregory: 65 Burgsteiner, Bill: 51 Burke, David: 51 Burke, Frank: 65 '- Burron, Janis: 3671-H1 114 Burzenski, Linda: 65, 124 Bush, Steve: 65 Butkus, Ruth: 30, 78, 92, 101, 107, 114 Butler, Rudy: 51, 99 Byerly, Carl: 65, 113, 152 C Childs, Brooks: 31, 123 Chipley, Carol: 52, 115 Christy, Lee: 65, 72, 87, 94 IIQIJ Clark, Robert: 52, 122, 123 Clarke, Scott: 31, 115 Claytor, William: 99 Clements, Frank: 65, 123 Clemmons, Mae: 52, 122, 123 Clough, Delores: 30 Coble, Ann: 52 Coblentz, Anna: 52 Coblentz, Emma: 52, 122, 123 Colby, Barbara: 52 Cole, Clara: 65 Cole, Robert: 65, 126 Collier, L.: 124, 126 Collier, Bryant: 143 Colins, Karen: 30, 78, 92, 107 Collins, Terrence: 65, 92 Colwell, Timothy: 52, 143 Condon, Sandra: 65, 123 Cook, Beverly: 52, 99 Cook, Brenda: 52, 86, 87, 110 Cook, Bruce: 65 Cooper, Rebeca: 52 Copp, Phillip: 52, 143, 145 Core, B.: 24 Corey, Robert: 31, 78, 124, 125, 126 Correll, Michael: 31, 104 Coward, Phil: 31 Crandell, Donna: 52, 122, 123 Cranshaw, Linda: 52, 82 187. 101, 120 Craford, Julia: 65, 100 Creasey, Robert: 65 Crews, Cherlye: 65 Cribs, Vivian: 52 Croddy, Linda: 65 Cromartie, Jeffery: 65 Cromartie, M.: 148 Crowell, Gary: 65 Crowl, Glenn: 65, 101, 136 Csonder, Dennis: 52, 62, 98, 99 Culbertson. Barbara: 52, 91 101, 122, 123 Cushman, Michael: 65, 91, 113 Cutler, Lee: 31, 104 D Dagenais, Roderick: 65 Dalton, Kathym: 52, 123 Daniels, Kathy: 53, 126 Dannels, Bill: 99 Dannels, Dorothy: 65 Darby, Wade: 53 Davis, Barry: 65, 113 Davis, Darnell: 53 Davis, Dave: 53 Davis, Randel: 53, 90 Davis Raymond: Davis, Robert: 65, 99 Davis Ruth: 65, 113, 153 Davis, William: 65, 130, 133 Decker, Trudy: 30, 91, 47, 113, 122, 123, 153 Deem, Marilyn: 65 Deckmar, Joseph: Delaney, Patrick: 65 Delaney, Robyn: 65, 115 Delgado, Albert: Deming, Wayne: 31, 103 Denham, Lucy: 53 Denmark, Linda: 53, 102, 115, 122,123 Denning, Diane: 53, 99, 101 Derr, Lucy: 53 De Victor, Elvira: 53 Deweese, Douglas: 53 Dewitt, Martha Lou: 65, 113 Himond, William: 53, 87, 90, Dickson, Suzanne: 65, 86 Dieffenwierth, Cynthia: 65, 123 Diem, Barbara: 126 Digruttolo, Deanna: 53 Dilorenzo, Bemadette: 30, 99 Dimaio, Rachael: 30, 113, 125 Dirling, George: 65, 94, 101 Dobbs, Gary: 31, 124, 126, 182 Dobson, Susan: 66 Dodson, Cheri: 53 Doran, Elizabeth: 66 Dorman, Kathleen: 30, 90, 114, 122,123 Doucette, Thomas: 66 Draper, Paula: 66, 126 Drawdy, Fred: 66 Driggers, John: 66 Drymon, John: 66 Dubois, Billie: 66 Dubois, Terry: 66, 92, 101 Dunn, Lloyd: 66 Dunham, Carolyn: 53, 90, 96, 107,122,123 IJye,IHana:53,96,114,115 Dyer, Kathleen: 30 Dykes, Suzanne: 53, 97, 99 Dykes Martha: 53 I3 Eades, Cherly: 53 Easey, Annette: 30, 105, 114, 182 Eccleston, Patricia: 30, 97, 99, 102 Edmonds, David: 53, 124 EHcher,IJavkL 66,101,124, 126 Eisner, James: 66 Ekis, Joyce: 32, 93 Elek, Thomas: 66, 123 Elliott, Kare fSusieJ: 32, 78, 182 Elliot, Nancy: 32, 103 Elwell, Richard: 66 Emberson, Rita: 32, 91, 113, 155,153 Englund, Richard: 31, 149 Erickson, Dale: 66, 72, 87, 96, 101 Erickson, Robert: 31, 78, 82, 96,100,102 Eva.ns, Mary: 66 Everett, Daniel: 66 Ewing, Patricia: 32, 122, 123 1? Faber, Mark: 31, 78, 93, 109, 122, 123 Fadeew, Tony: 31, 115, 130, 133,143,144,182,183,47 Fagan, Greg: 53, 62, 87, 90, 130, 133 Falck, Debbie: 53, 82, 91, 115, 122, 123 Fales, Linda: 53 Fannin, Patricia: 66 Farkas, Geraldine: 32, 109 Farley, Paul: 53, 98, 124 Fathauer, Joyanne: 66, 125 Feagans, Deeann: 99 Feldman, Bonnilyn: 66 Ferguson, Garry: 53 Ferguson, Linda: 32, 182, 183 Ferris, Alana: 66, 113, 123, 153 Fetter, Larry: 137, 138, 140 Fetzek, Mike: 31, 75, 120, 122, 123,137,140,141,182,183 Fiengold, Jean: 66, 94 Filzek, Wanedda: 66 Fiorelli, Dan: 53. 122, 123, 130, 131, 133, 146 Fisher, Joan: 32 Fishero, Ellyn: 32, 91, 114, 121,124,189 Fitzgibbon, Jackie: 32, 85, 86, 90,104,122,125,126 Fitzwater, Linda: 66, 126 Flater, Mary: 66, 123 Fogarty, Eva: 53 Ford, Deborah: 53 Ford, Lee: 33, 122, 123 Forde, Francis: 33 Fore, Janice: 32, 78, 100 Fowler, Donald: 66 Fowler, Jerry: 53 Fowler, Susan: 66, 72, 123 Fox, Mike: 33, 78, 82, 107 Franceschi, Lise: 53 F razee, George: 33 Frederick, Robert: 33, 47, 78 82, 87, 92, 98 Freeland, Thomas: 66, 143 Freedman, Sandee: 27, 32, 47, 74,91,123 French, Margo: 53 French, Sharon: 32, 78, 90, 103 Frey, Richard: 53 Frost, Nancy: 54 Fry, Sandra: 66 F ultz, Robert: 66 G Galbraith, Gordon: 66 Galemo, Barbara: 54, 90, 126 Cant, D.: 182 Gant, Emest: 33, 103 Gardner, Helen: 54, 101 Garman, Particia: 54 Garrott, Jay: 66, 130, 143, 144 Garrouste, Joyce: 66 Gaspard, Cherie: 32, 113, 123 Gaspard, Max: CLuckyJ 66 Gatz, Diane: 34 Gaugh, Dennis: 66 Gay, Dennis: 33, 47, 78, 82, 92, 182, 186 Gay, William: 54, 143, 145 Geiger, Jackie: 34, 78, 103, 182 9 Georgiades, Wayne: 66 Gilliland, Gregg: 33, 75, 92, 121,137,138,139,141,190 Gilliland, Kim: 66, 92 Gindlesberger, George: 66, 90, 93,123 l 192 Glasser, Jess: 66, 72 Glasser, Linda: 66 Glueck, Linda: 66, 115 Gockiey, Mary: 34, 103 Gockley, B.: 182 Godefrin, Joe: 54, 112, 149 Godin, Arthur: 66, 72, 87, 102 Goheen, Gayle: 66 Goines, William: 67, 99 Golding, Judi: 34, 103 c:00dan,cnaudia:54,62,90,96, 115,122,123,187 Goodrich, Sharon: 54, 93, 115, 123 Gordon, Betty: 34, 76, 78, 82, 86,91,108,186,190 Gottschalk, Fred: 54 Graham, Julia: 67 Grant, Ronald: 67, 149 Graves, Larry: 67 Gray, Nancy: 54, 100 Gray, Robert: 67 Grayson, April: 54, 96, 102, 125 Green, Edith: 34, 109 Green, William: 33, 103 Greeno, Eamie: 33, 47, 76, 87, 115, 122, 123, 125, 126, 130 133, 143, 182, 183, 189, 190 136 Griffin Mike: 67 Guess, Candy: 54, 122, 123 Gfuisinger, Bonnie: 99, 123 Gukeisen, Sue: 34, 182 Gunning, Nancy: 54 I1 Hagan, Terry: 54, 62, 82, 91 100,126 Hale, Bonnie: 67, 96 Hale, Frank: 33 Hall, Harold: 67 Hall, Town: 33, 78, 114 Halton, Tobe: 54, 123, 130, 132, 143, 144 Hambrick, Nancy: 54, 82 Hamby, David: 54, 130 Hamilton, Nancy: 54, 107 Hampton, Carol: 54 Hancock, Robert: 33, 102, 105 Handrich, Stephen: 54 Hansen, James: 33, 137, 138, 140,141,149 Hansen, Wayne: 33, 120, 122, 123, 1317, 138, 140, 141 Haralson, Richie: 33, 76, 86, 91.104,115,120,123,130, 133143,182,183 Harder, Betty Jean: 54 Harms, Harold: 54, 82, 92, 125 126 Harms, Karen: 34,A96, 104, 115 Hamish, Deborah: 67 Harold, Janie: 34, 78, 82, 91, 126,188,190 Harrell, Annie: 67 Harris, Cathy: 54, 91, 115 Harris, Wayne: 143 Harrison, Mary: 67, 92, 123 Harrison, Mary: 54 Harrison, Sandra: 67, 72, 123 Harper, John: 124, 125 Hart, Steve: 67, 124 Hartnett, Michael: 67, 124, 126 9 Hasken, Shirley: 54, 87, 92, 101,102,124,126 Hassler, Bell: 33, 115, 122, 143,144 Hayes, Thomas: 54, 92, 94 l1ayo,NHke:33,123,143,144 Hazard, Bill: 33, 98, 124, 125, 126, 182 Heanue, Francis: 67, 99 Hearth, Marilyn: 54, 124, 126 Helfrick, Eileen: 54, 82, 101, 115,126 Helfrick, Norma: 34, 78, 86, 91, 93, 126, 186 Helk, Fred: 33, 97 Helk, Larry: 54, 114 Helmich, Sue: 54 Helmick, John: 67, 147, 123 Henderson, Lou: 67, 72, 115 Henley, Gene: 67 Herman, Walter: 54, 124 Hernan, Toni-Dee: 67, 123 Herrald, Cathy: 67, 70, 86, 113 Herrald, Gordon: 35, 76, 79 83,86,91,115,122,123,130, 143,144 Herzog, Claire: 34, 93 Hess, Richard: 29, 103 Hewitt, Gordon: 54, 124 IHbbs, sfan: 49, 55, 82, 82, 86, 115, 122, 123, 130, 143, 144 Hicks, Kathy: 55, 62, 92, 104 Hill, Patricia: 67, 125 Hill, Suzanne: 34, 92, 123, 182 Hillman, Paul: 35 Hines, Philip: 67, 130 Hipple, Richard: 55, 149, 190 Hitt, Robert J.: 67 Hitt, Robert R.: 67, 98, 99, 109 Hoag, Angelo: 67, 122, 123 Hoag, Wayne: 35, 122, 123, 182, 183 Hobbs, Bill: 35, 182, 183 Hodges, Emest: 35, 103, 182 Hodges, Julian: 55, 130, 148 Hoffman, Tom: 55 Hofstetter, Gary: 67 I-ggland, Chris: 35, 122, 124, 1 Holland, Sharon: 55 Holley, Hattie fVerneJ: 34, 125 182 Holliday, David: 55 Hollis, Dave: 55, 85, 109, 122, 123,143,145 Hollis, Gary: 67 Holmes, Carolyn: 67, 114 Holt, Craig: 55, 82, 114, 155 Hood, Connie: 34, 82, 114, 155 Home, Gary: 67, 123 Horrox, Charles: 35, 125, 182 Horstman, Gene: 143 Horton, Delores: 34, House, Becky: 55, 92, 113, 122,123 Housel, Cindy: 67, 87, 95, 100, 125,126 Howard, Dennis: 67, 196 Howard, Sue: 34, 79, 91, 104, 105, 110, 111, 118, 119, 122, 123 Howard, William: 55 Howe, Jim: 55 Howe, Linda: 34, 95, 101 Howe, Susan: 34, 122, 124, 125 Howser, Marcia: 93, 113, 123 Hughes, Barbara: 67 Hughes, Patricia: 34, 103 Hughes, Rosemary: 35, 101, 125, 126 Hulett, John: 35 Hunter, Mindy: 67 Humphreys, Debby: 55 Hurst, Charlyne: 55 Hutchinson, Daniel: 67, 173 Hutchinson, Jackie: 34, 47, 79, 96, 109 Hyams, Charlie: 35, 186 I Ingram, Paul: 55 Inman, Richie: 35, 74, 79, 80, 104, 122, 123 Irons, Donna: 67, 123 Irwin, Pepper: 35, 91, 104 Irwin, Tom: 63, 67, 72, 90, 96 I Jackson, Danny: 55, 122, 123 Jacobs, Hank: 55, 124, 125 Jacobsen, Greg, 67 Jaffe, Karen: 34, 182 Jaffe, William: 67, 91, 130, 135 Jakl, Cheryl: 36, 103, 182 Jarden, Robert: 67 Jefferson, Penny: 67 Jenkins, Kathleen: 67, 101 Jennings, Alan: 35, 182 Jensen, Alwin: 55, 95, 124 Jensen, Kay: 36, 106 Jenson, Chareen: 67, 86 Jenny, Stuart fBillJ: 35 Johns, Patty: 63, 67, 72, 89, 94, 101, 113, 115, 153 Johnson, Danny: 35, 182 Johnson, Jim: 67, 99, 113, 130, 152 Johnson, James: 37, 98, 99 Johnson, Joan: 36, 122, 123 Johnson, Phil: 55, 113, 115, 130, 152 Johnson, Terrell: 67 Johnson, Thomas: 37 Johnston, Diana: 55 V g,,,, ,.',. 4 ear. Kaiser, Jeff: 37, 113, 114, 115,, 152 f Kallio, Gary: 55, 122, 123: ' Kastrier, Sniaifahtzi 36, 79, 92, 101, 104, 122, 123 Kauffman, Joann: 36 Kazmir, Joan: 55, 92, 95, 101, 102 Keene, Don: 37, 47, 75, 87, 91, 115, 122, 123, 130, 132, 137, 140 Kelly, James: 55, 182 Kelley, R.: 124 Keney, Roy: 67 Kennedy, Brenda: 67, 115 Kenny, Linda: 56 Kenny, Michael: 67 Kems, Floyd: 67 Kems, Lloyd: 67, 130 Kems, Sue: 36, 115, 125, 182, 183 Kesselring, Linda: 56 Kicklighter, Cam: 56, 86, 115 Kiddy, Nora: 67 Kildahl, Peggy: 36, 103 Kilmer, Roger: 56, 137, 140, 141 Kincaid, Jim: 56, 87, 91, 124, 125, 130 King, Carolyn: 36, 123 King, Christopher: 67 King, Clarence: 56, 130 King, William: 56 Kirkpatrick, Sherman: 56, 113 Kirsten, Walter: 56, 90, 122, 123 Kistner, Charles: 67 Klein, Andrew: 67, 124 Klein, David: 37, 103, 182 Klein, Lois: 125, 186 Klemm, William: 68 Klingel, Mark: 68, 101 Knapp, Larry: 68, 113, 114 Kneedler, Kathy: 36, 79, 87, 90, 104, 113, 114 Knepper, Beth: 56 Knost, Doug: 37, 122, 123 Kobessen, George: 56, 122, 123, 130 Koen, George: 56 Kohm, Elaine: 56, 102 Kolbe, Ronald: 68, 91, 143 Koone, Elaine: 122, 123 Kraus, Karen: 56, 94, 99, 101 Kreger, Paula: 68, 195 Kurtz, Walter: 56, 122, 123 Kutter, Nancy: 68, 125 Kutz, Judith: 68, 96, 115 L Lagasse. Joseph: 68, 130 Lamb, Glen: 37 Lambright, Anne: 68 Lagibright, Claudia: 36, 87, 18 Lampman, Priscilla: 56, 62, 82 91, 95, 101, 108, 102 Lander, Sarah: 36, 105 Lang, June: 36 Langeland, Ken: 56, 130 Lanier, Roger: 56 Lanterman, Judy: 36, 77, 79, 86,87,91,110,111, 118,119 Larsen, Kent: 56, 96, 122, 123 Larsen, Neil: 68, 123 Laing, Linda: 56, 62, 122 Laughery, Carol: 68 Lawler, Lynda: 56, 86, 92, 112, 122, 123 Lawrence, Kathy: 56, 92, 104, 123, 125 Lawyer, Rebecca: 56, 115 Lazarus, Louis: 56 Leach, Deanna: 91, 113, 115, 122, 123, 153 Leach, Dianna: 115, 123, 153 Lee, Dottie: 57, 109, 114, 122, 123 Lee, Paul: 57, 90, 143, 145 Lee, Ronald: 68, 149 Lee, Terrie: 68 Lemasters, Chuck: 37 Lerigo, Greg: 68, 113, 123, 152 Lerigo, Kathy: 38, 96, 105, 123 Lesage, Robert: 57, 124 Letson, Carol: 38, 82, 83, 91, 95, 106, 114 Lewis, Dee: 57, 115, 125 Lewis, Jon: 57, 62, 96, 122 Lexow, Stephen: 68 Libengood, Mike: 57 Limmer, Leigh: 38, 92, 122, 126 Limmer, Nancy: 68, 123, 126 Lippold, Steve: 68 Litzell, John: 57 Litzell, Robert: 68 Lobato, Manuel: 37 Lickhart, Daniel: 68 Lockart, Vivian: 38 Lockwood, Nancy: 68, 93, 123 Lomeo, Linda: 68, 86, 112 Long, Cindy: 38, 47, 75, 79, 91, 93, 118, 119, 122, 123, 182, 183 Long, Edward: 57, 123 Long, John: 57, 114, 130 Long, William: fBillJ 37 Love, Darlene: 38, 107, 122 Lowe, Patricia: 68 Lowe, Buddy: 57 Lggve, Mike: 57, 92, 115, 124, Luhn, Jen'y: 68, 72, 91, 96, 152 Luhn, John: 37, 104, 115, 152 Lucas, John: 57, 90, 93 Luke, Sandra: 57 Lynch, Gloria: 38, 125 Lynn, Jeff: 57, 81, 90, 96, 114 Lynn, Joanne: 38, 93 Lynn, William: 68, 100 M Maag, John: 68, 123 MacDonald, Sandra: 38 MacKenzie, Allen: 68 Maddox, Michael: 68, 97, 101 Magill, Kathy: 57 Maldoff, Sandee: 68 Maltby, Ron: 37 Maness, Harold: 68 Mang, Frank: 68 Mang, Robert: 37 , ggangano, Rosanne: 57, 97, Mann, Kevin: 68, 130, 143 Manning, Rick: 37 Manning, Rose: 38, 183 Manning, William Marble. Bev: 57, 62, 86, 91, 100, 122, 123 Marlow, Sharon: 68, 123 Martin, Bruce: 57, 130 Martin, Pat Anne: 68, 86, 113 Martin, Wayne: 57 Markley, Don: 104 Marx, Judy: 38, 105 Marzio, Mike: 37 Matheny, Russell: 57, 98 Mathues, Steven: 68, 95, 148 l193J Mayer, Alan: 57, 124 Mayo, Linda: 68, 86 McBride, Danica: 68, 126 McCall, Shirley: 38, 122, 126, 182, 123 McClelland, Terry: 68, 94 McDonald, George: 68, 130 McDonald, Vivian: 38, 182, 183 McDonough, James: 57 Mcnuffie, Mike: 03, 126 McElmurray, Pete: 68, 91, 100, 109, 130, 148 McFawn, Lester: 37, 79, 146, 186 McFawn, Marlanne: 68 McCarry, John: 68 McGill, Gilbert: 37 McGuffin, Pam: 38, 79, 91 Mclntire, Thom: 57, 114, 124 McKaha'n, Robert: 37 McKelvey, William: 68 McKeon, Michael: 130 McKinney, Diane: 38, 87, 123 McHale, Rich-ard: 68, 130 McQuaig, Gary: 68 Meares, Norman: 37, 87, 114, 155, 152 Measel, Diane: 46 Measel, Steve: 37, 103, 182 Measel, Theresa: 68, 123 Meinhart, Catherine: 57 Meinhart, Michael: 68 Mendel, Kathy: 115 Mercurio, Joan: 38, 79, 124 Mercurio, John: 68, 102, 113, 124, 126 Messer, John: 68, 100 Meyers, Donna: 57, 109, 114, 116 Meyers, Lin: 68 Meyers, Mary Lou: 38, 79, 82 92, 101, 122, 123 Michaels, Jim: 39, 124, 125, 137, 140 Miller, Barbara: 38, 79, 182 Miller, Elizabeth: 69 Miller, Jacque: 38, 108, 182 Miller, Joas: 57 Miller, John E.: 39, 103 Miller, Lois: 57, 102, 122, 123 Miller, Penny: 57, 99 Miller, Roland fSkipJ: 37, 27, 74, 91, 95, 115, 124, 147, 145, 188, 47 Miller, Trudy: 69 Mills, Glenda: 38, 79, 96 Mills, Rogers: 57, 82, 97 Mings, Deborah: 69, 95, 109 Misner, Joyce: 57, 122, 123 Mizell, Carol: 40, 119, 122, 123, 182 Mizell, Herman: 57 Mizell, Michael: 68 Moe, Laurie: 40, 106, 114 Mohn, Steven: 68 Moor, Richard: 39, 79, 93, 130, 187, 190 Moore, Janice: 199 Moore, Jim: 57, 115, 148 Moore, Marti: 58 Moore, Terrie Lee: 57, 124 125 Morey, Pam: 69, 72, 63, 186, 112, 111 R Susan: 60, 93 Morgenroth, Mikie: 40, 118, 119 Morrison, Gene: 37, 103, 182 Mosby, George: 39 Moses, Debbie: 40, 47, 77, 86, 113, 118, 119, 183 87, 110, 11L 122, 123, 182, Mueller, Ardath: 40, 82, 87, 90,108,106 Mueller, Karen: 69, 126, 195 Mulligan, Jerry: 58, 96 Munsell, Donna: 69, 123 lfglinsell, Robert: 39, 124, 125, Murch, Jack: 99, 130 Murphy, Marsha: 58, 93 Mynatt, Dennis: 69, 130, 148 PJ Natherson, Jim: 39 Nay, Tom: 69 Neptune, Kathy: 40, 122, 123, 125,126 Nereck, Larry: 58, 130 lflfgvton, Claudia: 40, 79, 91, Neyland, Peggy: 58, 93, 113, 122, 123 Noel, Richard: 39, 122, 123, 146, 182, 183 Norman, Ronald: 69, 123 Norris, Paul: 39 Norton, James: 58 Novitz, Candy: 58 CJ Oberg, Diane: 40, 99, 182, 183 Oberg, Don: 39, 123, 182, 183 Ochs, David: 69, 130, 143 Ochs, Robert: 58 0'Neill, Kitty: 40, 74, 79, 80, 82, 86, 91, 108 0'Neill, Susan: 86, 124 Orange, Karen: 69, 115, 124 Orr, Marilyn: 58 Ostertag, Terrie: 69, 123 Overturf, Carol: 58, 102 Owen, Kathy: 58, 122, 123 1? Pacheco, Susie: 69, 100, 125 Page, Barbara: 58 Page, Susan: 49, 58, 62, 109 Palmer. Eddie: 39, 122, 123, 143, 145 Pafxuette, Marie: 69, 100, 113, 123 Parker, Adrienne: 40, 101, 114, 182 Parker, Andrew: 69, 93 Parker, Bobby: 69 Parkin, Mary: 69, 96 Parkinson, Christine: 40 Partain, Connie: 69 Patrick, Kevin: 69, 124 Patrick, Mac: 39, 77, 86, 91, 104,115,133,130,183 Patton, Sue: 40, 99, 101 Patton, Ward: 58, 90, 130 Pearson, William: 39, 98, 124, 182 Pelech, Richard: 41, 104, 126 Penia, Bert: 69 Penix, Joseph: 69, 130 Penix, Mickey: 58 Pennington, Erma: 69 Perez, Ronald: 58, 124, 130 Peters, Everett: 58 Peters, Rose: 40, 99, 103, 182 Peterson, Margaret: 58, 102 Phelps, Sandra: 58 Phillips, John: 69 Phillips, Michele: 58 Phillips, Richard: 58 Pitts, Lynne: 40, 47, 76, 86, 87, 92, 118, 119, 122 Puyn,Bnl:69,124,125,126, 130 Planez, Oliva: 58, 100 Pl-ank, Elva: 42, 103 Pledger, Louis: 69 Plessas, Nan: 58, 86, 96 Plyler, David: 69 Poe, Catherine: 69, 96 Poling, Melvin: 69 Porter, Tim: 41, 115, 130, 132 Posey, Robert: 69, 100, 101 Powers, Richard: 41 Price, Deborah: 69 Price, Everett: 58 Prieve, Dennis: 69, 92 Prince, Raymond: 58, 100, 130, 148 Proctor, Cheryl: 58 Proctor, Diana: 58 Proffit, Ann: 58, 82, 101, 102 Prout, Eve: 42, 79, 84, 90, 110, 120 Puckett, Chuck: 58, 82, 130, 143,144 Pulkkinen, Les: 41, 115, 122, 130, 133, 146, 123 Pynn, Barry: 58 Pynn, Nancy: 42, 182 Pynn, Sherry: 69 Rahn, Pat: 42, 99 Ralston, Cynthia: 69, 109 Ramsey, Lee: 69, 99, 101, 130 Rankin, Robert: 58 Rranson, Helen: 69 Rathbum, Lan'y: 69, 95 Rathbum, Myma: 42, 101, 122, 182, 123 Ray, Earl: 69 Raymond, Tom: 41, 47, 90 Reed, David: 58 Reeves, Gerald: 41, 99 Reiling, Christine: 58, 62 Reinbolt, Robert: 41 Reinmund, Terry: 69 Reynolds, James: 69, 113, 183 Reynolds, Jeff: 41, 182, 123 Rhoades, Marvin: 58 Rhodes, Bob: 79, 124, 126, 182,186 Ricca, Dianne: 42, 90 Richards, Barbara: 69 Richardson, Donna: 69, 72, 94, 101 Richmond, Sandra: 59, 122, 123 Riffe, David: 59 Rivers, Don: 59, 130, 143 Robbins, Dale: 59, 87, 96, 107, 115 I 194 Roberts, Arthur: 70 Roberts, Dona: 42, 90, 182 Roberts, Julie: 70, 124 Roberts, Lisa: 59, 109 Robinson, Leslie: 70 Rodgers, Ron: 70, 95, 101, 107, 123,126 Roeber, Barbara: 42, 182 Rogers, Will: 59, 122 Rohr, Julie: 42, 79, 122, 123, 126 Romero, Judy: 70, 92, 96 Rosenbaum, Carol: 70, 93, 113 123,153 Rosenbaum, Judy: 59, 93, 122, 123 Rosner, Marilyn: 101 Ross, Toni: 42, 104 Ross, Jane: 59, 62, 110 Roupp, Janet: 42, 104 Roupp, Robert: 70, 149 Roup, Robert: 70, 149 Rubing, Beverly: 101, 125 Rudd, Sherril: 70, 182 Rudis, Kathy: 70, 123 Rue, Patricia: 70 Ruggeri, Jon: 41, 90 Rushing, Ronald: 70 Russell, Gary: 113 Russell, Donald: 70, 124 Russo, Laura: 70 S Sabattini, Barbara: 70, 123 Sabattini, Nancy: 70, 123 Sain, Bill: 70 Salage, Janine: 59, 96 Salage, Vivian: 59, 96 Salek, Roland: 41, 47, 79, 82, 87, 91, 102, 115 Salemo, David: 70, 123 Sampey, Bob: 41 Samuels, Susan: 70, 101, 115 Sanford, James: 70 Sauve, Alf: 70, 125 Scarborough, Ann: 42, 99, 182 Scarpinato, Elaine: 70, 123 Scarpinato, Tom: 41, 113, 122, 123 Schackow, Bob: 109, 130, 133 Schackow, Rosemary: 7 0, 96, 123 Schaeffer, C.: 130 Schall, Jerome: 70 Schall, Pat: 59, 92, 123 Schearing, Linda: 59, 90, 93, 96, 122, 123, 126 Scherman, Carol: 70 - Schmid, Virginia: 59, 87, 90, 101,114 Schmidt, Cookie: 42,179, 92, 94,101,104,114,152,153 Schmidt, Paul: 27, 41, 47, 74, 8o,86,91 Schnackenberg, Sue: 59, 101, 123,125 Schwab, Joseph: 70 Schwartz, Ed: 41 Sciera, Susan: 70 ScoH,Sue:42,80,114,122, 126,182 Seehach, Randy: 41 Sgmanko, Bonnie: 59, 107, 122 1 3 Sermet, Michele: 59, 123 1 9 Shaffer, Ruth: 70, 101 Shaffer, Susie: 86, 110, 123 Sharp, James: 41 Sheppard, Linda: 70, 115 Sherrill, James: 59 Sherwood, Darlene: 42, 103, 182 Shinn, Daryl: 59, 98, 99 Shinn, Terry: 70 Shippam, Bev: 59 Shoemaker, Nancy: 70, 101 Shouse, Dianna: 42, 80, 125 Shulz, Denise: 59 Sicard, Wayne: 41, 80, 182 Sicks, Tom: 41, 80, 92, 115, 146,147,182,190 Siebel, Pati: 59, 122, 123 Siegfried, Alan: 60 Sigsbee, Mary Ann: 42, 122, 123 Silverman, Danny: 60 Simmons, Pat: 42 Simon, Bert: 60, 96 Simpson, Shirley: 42, 99, 104 122, 123 Simpson, Jo Ann: 60, 99 Singletary, Nora: 70 Skillin, Gene: 60, 148 Skillin, Mary: 70, 126 Sklar, Bob: 70, 130 Slater, Kenneth: 70, 72, 94, 113 Smallwood, Gayle: 96, 123 Smart Richard: 70 Smith, Ann: 60 Smith, Chris: 42, 103 Smith, Diane: 42, 125, 182 Smith, Frances: 70 Smith, Lisa: 44, 92 Snnth,Pat:60,114 Smith, Sally: 44, 27, 75, 80, 82,86,91,104,108,47 Smith, Sharon: 44 Smith, 7 Smith, Suzanne: 70, 72, 63, 86, 95 Snider, Linda: 44, 80, 82, 92, 104, 106 Snyder, Shirley: 70, 101 Solomon, Michele: 100 Sommers, Ruth: 70 Sotter, Richard: 41, 80 Soward, Michael: 43, 122 Soward, Ricky: 60, 122, 123 Spangler, Doug: 43, 124, 125, 126, 146, 147 Spann, Dwaine: 60 Spear, James: 70, 130 Spencer, Suzanne: 69, 86, 91 Spoto, James: 43, 113, 122, 152, 123 Spotts, Donald: 60, 109, 130, 143,145,123 Spurge, Toby: 43, 104, 113, 120, 122, 152, 123 Stanzel, Kenneth: 43 Star, Paul: 43, 80, 82, 182 Stein, Julie: 44, 80, 91 Steiner, Sharon: 60 Steiner, Shirley: 44, 93 Sigegbasky, Marsha: 60, 87, 92, Steller, Beth: 60, 92, 93, 115, 122,123 Stephens, John: 125 Stephens, Kenneth: 60 White, Jacqueline: 71 Stephens, Ruth: 60, 91, 94, 114,115 Stevens, Kathy: 44, 103 Stewart, David: 70 Stewart, John: 60, 82, 125 Stewart, Sammie: 148 Stdeg Buddy:43,80,82,93, 122,130,132,146,182,123 Stiles, Susan: 60, 93, 122, 123 Stites, Wendy: 70, 90, 113, 153 Stoll, Betsy: 44 SnH,GaH:71,115 Storms, Sherry: 72 Storms, William fBillJ: 43 Strait, Carol: 60, 91, 104 Strait, Raymond: 71, 93, 96 101 Stratton, Suzie: 71, 101 Straughn, Jerry: 43, 130 Straughn, Wendell: 130 Streeter, Sylvia: 71, 101, 115 Strong, Richard: 60 Stroop, Shayne: 44, 82, 90, 93, 108, 182, 123 Stroup, Barbara: 93, 125 Stuckert, Larry: 43 Styles, Linda: 44, 106 Sullivan, Susan: 115 Sultzman, Linda: 60, 85, 122 Sunday, Billy: 43, 115, 122, 130, 133, 146, 141, 182, 183, 123 Sundstrom, Suzanne: 44, 93, 109,122 - Sutherland, Diana: 71, 123 Sutherland, Pat: 46, 80, 96, 105,1o4,122,187 Swain, Phil: 43, 90 Swathel, Deborah: 71, 96, 99, 101 Swihart, Stephen: 71, 72 11 Taudte, Jim: 43, 80, 82, 87, 146, 147, 182, 183 Taudte, John Wayne: 71 Taylor, Charlet: 60, 122, 123 Taylor, Kaye: 60, 122, 123 Taynton, Karen: 60, 90 Thiele, Doris: 61, 123 Thomas, Carol: 71 Thompson, Charlotte: 61 Thompson, Jane: 71, 94, 101 Thompson, Lavelle: 71 Timmerman, Susie fCarolJ: 44, 182 Tinker, David: 43, 98 Tinker, Kim: 71, 101, 114, 143, 144 Tjaden, Tom: 27, 45, 47, 77, 80, 86, 91, 115, 122, 123, 137, 138,139 Tootle, Andrew: 71 Torrington, Vicki: 61, 90, 96 104, 109 Town, Barbara tBunnyJ: 61 100 Trausneck, Sally: 61, 93, 115 123 Travis, Sandra: 71, 123 Trimby, Karen: 44, 93 Troutman, Pat: 46, 92, 122 123, 182 7 Warren, Mildred: 1 14 Waterman, Linda: 46 YVaUon,Ijnda:71,101,182 Wachaus, William: 136, 148 Weaver, Bruce: 45, 99, 122, 123 Weber, Gerald: 71 Weber, Pam: 46, 183 103,123, Wilson, Dennis: 62 Wilson, Dennis H.: 62, 130, 132,146 YVHson,J.Cl:45,90,123 VVilson, Jill: 62, 107 Wilson, Lana: 62, 91, 101, 115, 126 Wilson, Majorie: 46, 96, 183 7 Trout, Glen: 61 Troyer, Lester: 71, 30 Trollinger, Georgiann: 61 Tucker: Edward: 71 Tlucker, Skip: 71 Twitchell, John: 71, 124, 125 126 II Ulander, Wallace CBuddyJ: 61 146 Upton, Rockford: 61 9 W7 Van Alstyne, Linda: 61, 123 Van Bael, Florence: 46, 90 Van Bael, Fran: 46, 80, 90 103 Van Doren, Greg: 61, 130, 133, 143 Van Horn, Alonna: 71 Van Horn, Nicholas: 71 Van Pelt, Thearla: 71, 99 Van Oeveren, Roland: 61, 95 98 Vardy, Ellen: 46, 80, 90, 182 Venneman, Robert: 61, 143 144 Vetter, Nancy: 71 Vitzenty, Tim: 45, 124 Vosburg, Carol: 71, 123 Voss, Bob: 61, 90 ,114 YN7' Wagner, Peggy: 71, 72, 87, 126 Wagoner, Liz: 46, 87, 122, 123 Waldron, Charles: 61, 130, 132, 146 Walker, Glenna: 61 Walker, Theresa: 71 Wallace, Bruce: 61 Walsh, Eugene: 61 Walters. Muriel: 61, 101, 122, 123, 192 Walters, Robin: 71 Wandall, George: 45 VV apnick, Howard: 5 Weingart, Terry: 71, 123 Weir, Nancy: 61, 107, 114 Weldon, Bill: 71, 130 Wells, Cheryl: 61 Welty, Reg: 61, 107, 122, 130, 132,173 Wendt, Billy: 45 Werner, Laurie: 61, 94, 100 Werren, Harry: 45 ' Werstler, Terry: 45, 124, 125, 182, 183 Wesley, Myron: 71 Wesley, Rita: 71, 122 Wessels, Bill: 130, 132, 143, 144 Wessels, Don: 61 West, Judith: 61 Westfall, Joyce: 46, 99 Whitcomb, Dennis: 146 White, Dave: 61, 86, 91, 130, 133, 143, 144, 123 White, Don: 61 White, Gaynell: 71, 115 White, Onyx: 44, 90, 93, 114 Whitley, Norman: 71 Whitman, Everett: 45, 182 Whitted, Floyd fSco0terJ: 45, 146, 147 Whitted, Linda: 71 Wickenhauser, Ruth: 46, 104, 123 Wickey, Paul: 61 Wierichs, Mary: 71, 95, 113, 115, 153 Wiest, Ann: 61, 91, 126 Wiley, James: 71, 124 Wilkins, Bruce: 45, 80, 108, 122 Wilkinson, Patricia: 71, 123 VVilliams, Bonnie: 72 Williams, Charles: 72 VVilliams, Jim: 45, 104, 149 Williams, Raymond: 61 Willis, Michael: 72, 125 Willison, Richard: 62, 122, 123 Willison, William: 72, 101, 143, 144,123 I 195 1 Wilson, Richard: 72 VVilson, Steve: 45 Winebarger, Larry: 72, 130, 134,143 Wingate, Richard: 72 Winstead, Jim: 45, 104, 130, 132, 146, 147, 182, 183 Winters, Sue: 62, 123 Wiseman, Steve: 62 Witham, Pat: 62, 114 Witham, Tom: 45, 77, 91, 104, 115,122,130,133,146,147, 182,183,123 Wohlgemoth, Donald: 45 Wood, Ann: 72, 94, 126 Wood, George: 62, 82, 93, 122, 123 Wood. 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