Scottsbluff High School - Bluff Yearbook (Scottsbluff, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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Q A 5 1 . xii ww F Cu LT ,5 7 F' ? 4 51 fi fx A M , Q Q E 3...- wi K WMM--NWN OTTO C. RUFF has been superintendent of the Scottsbluff Public Schools since Nov- ember, 1952. In this time he has obtained the respect and admiration of the faculty and students with his methodical administration. lVIr. Ruff flew to Atlantic City, New Jersey, last February to study educational problems on the national, state, and local levels at the annual convention of the American Associa- tion of School Administrators. . . -'WW Liam 1 is - ' BERNARD L. GOERKE can usually be found in the superintendentls office ably per- forming his duties as business manager. If he is not there he is probably in the audio- visual aids room directing the projectionists in their varied tasks. His friendliness and efficiency are well known in the halls of S.H.S. MEMBERS of the SCHOOL BOARD are C. Lowell Abbott, secretaryg Roy D. Greenwalt, Golda Miller, secretary to the superintendentg Otto G. Ruff, superintendentg Glen G. Avery, presidentg Daniel C. Ramsey, vice presidentg William E. Skinner, and Frank T. Herhahn, M.D. 0 PRINCIPAL LAWRENCE LEMONS has won and held the respect of hoth the faculty and students hecause of his sound judgment. his dignity. and his fairness toward all. Be- cause of his genuine interest in youth and their problems. he has proved to he a very ahle counselor. We are proud of the fact that Mr. Lemons was elected President of District VI of the Nebraska State Education Association in Sid- ney last October. Principal IA'lIlUl1S confers with Robe-rt Vogeler, a wt-ll known lecturer who spent seventeen months as a prisoner of the Reds in Hungary. Q Vice Principal Erickson checks the work of one of his students. N ,,.,g me- we . ae. av ooiir A A M ., ,:,. , We-se. 'GJ-JJ' GLENN A. ERICKSON, vice principal of the high school, is known for his friendly and interested attitude toward all problems relat- ing to students and faculty. He taught radio mechanics for the seventh straight year and a trades class for the second year. I5 74W4WWzem Seventh grade art studm-nts vnjuy making paper snow flakes. MARILY N COLL Art T. Junior Class Sponsor. ,Wx it 45 2. qbb V I X V . L in 42 ,,.uiL., E ff if 1 f J 4 5 x S 'J t E I , li if f?Qh' is eiffmgi' 26 ' tax , fin - :ff 2 2 r -v La F Q fszgfr - ' ,S K ,wir .,, x 1 JLEWW 'Amd V ., .........-- Clara Herrmann. art instructur. and Phil Ruesrhlioff of the- llniversity of Nebraska art cle-partmm-nl admire unc' uf sm'- Pral paintings nn exhibit. www Junior high art vlasse-s try the-ir ability in ska-tvhing. l Z fl'-5-F51 CLARA HERRMANN L A Art l. lll. ,lunior High. Stu- ilvnt Council llvaml Spnnsnr. FAWNTINE J. BLACK General Business, Refresher Math, English 12, Nike Sponsor. w'o'o'o'o'o1 NORMALEE HAMPTON Beginning Typing, Business Typing, General Business. SYBLE TAYLOR Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Beginning Typing, Nike Club Sponsor. I7 SHIRLEY CLOYER CHRISTENSEN Beginning Typing, Business Typing, General Sponsor Business, Teen Queen Sponsor, Sophomore Bookkeeping students use the ten-key adding machines in checking their bookkeeping. '-NN... ' Q. is 74eq'za DORIS BRATT English 8. Counsnlmw Rcad ing 7. Social Studios 8. Sev- Pnth Cradv Sponsor. ROBERT CONNER English 12. National Honor Society Sponsor. Scottsbluff Collflgv Baslcvthall. Travk Coavh. 1 n ' . 1- K1 '.k, rwr:xW 'gi!1 . l f K . A --- K t .1 W X J 'Q 'ttti ' ,ff ,,. I..- W f-.. E'l'HEl. UAE NIOOR 'gLvt's sw-. what is a subordinate conjunction? Pn ll li 10. ll. 51-nior Class Sponsor. ,RM- tl SQ 5 so J-., 'i fi DOROTHY MASSEY English 7. 11, Radio Produc- tion. Thespian Sponsor. .lun- ior Class Sponsor. DELLA EGGLESTON English 9. Freshman Class Sponsor. I ami and LUCILLE CRUMBLISS Reading 1, English 8, Sophomore Class Spon- sor. RAY N FHAKP S - mf . ,sq , F 1. V5 :gf 5 M11 K NNY 'SK E1h1O12Jun r flaw Sponsor JEANNETTE SHEHEIN English 8, 9, Fresh- Tv man Class Sponsor. SHIRLEY PENGELLY Guidance, English 7, Counseling, Student Council Sponsor. An alert student is willing to give his point of View on the subject. I9 ni ,491 I 7o am msd Qin IRENE AUBLE Bluff and Echoes Staffs, L Qi Journalism, English 8, Teen ' 'll' 4 Queen Sponsor, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. ALICE CARTER Latin I, II, III, IV, Junior High Librarian, National Honor Society Sponsor, Usher Crew Sponsor. Togas were donned by these second year Latin students for a Christmas pageant. MILTON HOFFMAN ETHEL PFLUG ROBERT JOHNSON Speech, Dramatics, Thespian Librarian, Charge of Usher Spanish I, Ill, Hi-Y Sponsor Sponsor. Crew, Class Day Sponsor. 1 ,g H y r N sf , , I ' -I . . ,QQ A ., 3 W' . 2 f 8 ' all xx fl- Q. I s-M54 1. i. ' owzeocchlad Dirsctor of Speclal Educa tion. HELEN EMERY MONICA EHSKINE Special Education 7, 8, 9, Senior Class Sponsor. af, IO' Mark the correct answer right hero. I 'gNow say La big black bug bil a big black bear' into ilu- tapv recorder 1 f l i w HAROLD REEVES 'V Guidance, Key Club Sponsor f is Student Council Sponsor. ks 1 A is F me ls DALE SAMUELSON A 3 ' , Spf-och and Hearing Thera- X pist. 2 I 'yeqteaclaatalegood OLIVER LAYTON General Shop 7, 8, Eighth Grade Sponsor. SHELBY EDWARDS Mechanical Drawing I, X Ill, Bookkeeping, Sen- ior Class Head Spon- sor, Freshman Foot- ball and Basketball Coach. I Concentration brings perfection These future architects show great intent in their work. 1 JOHN VEAL Wood Shop, Freshman Class Sponsor. These shop boys proved a great asset to the school when they built this cashier table for the cafeteria. 22 ra Zaaceam Homemaking students learn the finer art of cooking. 'H' AGNES FRAKES Junior High Home- making, Junior Class 1. kwa? i ' 26 S N I 'Y all gy,,jZ,r 43 ' 0- Sponsor. 1' Ev - 5 W. ' ' KENDALL D H 1 X A wr,s,b MASSIE HQ, ,,,' 5, 13 n Retail Selling, Math 7, i Ill! Aix R 5 Consumer Economics, f he pg. E, ' nl A Sophomore Sponsor. ' V' Y-1 u l ' giiisf, f7 'Z7-vw-M . X I AV f '- ., 1.,, A W Milf! lkli L . r s Kfllir Nil. Knights in shining armor learn the art of welding. I I I M RUTH LUDOWISE Homemaking l, lll, lll-V, F.H.A. Spon- sor. , Wi r ir. r ' iii ' . F f E , . :X 5 4 S, Q E. if K fn L' V 5 H Q 15 g s- Q az. rg 2 M ia. 1 . RICHARD GIFFORD Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor. A D n 0 1 t FRED PETERSEN Science 8, Math 8, Student Council Sponsor, Reserve Football Coach. H Q ADA WINANS Geometry, Algebra I, Nike Sponsor. Q lf John is six feet tall, how tall is Jack? is a simple prohlem for these bright-eyed math students. The teachers enjoyed singing Christmas Carols at the sociation's Christmas party. ROBERT WILSON Math 7, General Math, Physical Edu cation 8. Junior Class Sponsor. si' .an-1-in.i1 'K vw-1 z:aw1aw, in l 24 , un..- D to , 5 AGNES DERBY E 1 Math 8, Eighth Grade Spon- Z s0r. i T LUCILE BIGELOW Math 7, Reading 7, Teen Queen Sponsor. 4n..h Headed by Margaret Jones, president, the 157 teachers in the Scottsbluff system published for the first time an associa- tion yearbook. It included the names of members and the goals for the year. The scholarship committee under the chairmanship of Della Eggleston established an association scholarship fund this year. It provides two scholarships to students entering Scottsbluff College in the teaching profession. NELLIE BARRON 1 Algebra I, Advanced Math Not pictured. JOSEPH GOTTSLEBEN General Math, Algebra I, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Math students work on puzzling problems. f4vwlz!oenjoyz'4e GEORGENE DIERS VERNON FORBES Instrumental Music Assistant, Art 7, 3, Skit- II1SIl'llm6Ilfal Music, KCY Club SPOHSOT. tens Sponsor. Instrumental music students pause for a rest and further advice. ALETA SNELL Elementary and Junior High String Music, Orchestra Assistant. Faculty members discuss the problems of the day. m 26 ffmfffwvfffkf Sponsor. P. C. NJCHOLSON Vocal Music, Student Council BETH FINECY Music 7, Girls' Clee 9, 10, Senior and Junior Choir As- sistant, National Honor So- ciety Sponsor. x,m.W.h...-.........,....,,, E'S 'N- lm Please watch my tempo!', Junior high vocal students try their ability in harmonizing. CATHERINE YALEY Junior High Vocal Music, Seventh Grade Sponsor. I, qfaitai? , I ,x.. Ak VI, 1' 5 Q . 212-Q. -Y tarts ig ' H' ag . K QQ Jil ,A N , .1 ai silgh tsxiliiii ills , .9 ah E m if 4 Health and Physical Educa- 746Qf64d4l44 FREDERICK L. KISLING tion 7, 8, Eighth Grade Spon- sor, Reserve Basketball Coach, Freshman Footbalf Coach, Freshman Track. Junior high boys learn the rules of basketball MAXINE OVERTURF Physical Education 7, 8, 9, Skittens Sponsor, G.A.A. Sponsor. JACKIE WEDEMEYER Physical Education 8, 10, Health 8, Driver Training 10, Skittens Sponsor, Girls' Intramural Sponsor. WILLIAM L. CONNER Physical Education, World History, S Club Sponsor, Reserve Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. 28 Girls learn the art of Nebraska ball fb . gy t -er 5 2 ' ,,. ff ,iss-K -. x A K Q , N .. and ., This tooth right here needs fixing. MARGUERITE ADAMS School Nurse, Attendance Of- lCC1'. LEO STANGLE Athletic Director, World His- tory, Driver Training, HS Club Sponsor. S JERRY HOOPER Social Studies 8, Physical Ed- ucation, S Club Sponsor, Football Line Coach. Teachers enjoy coffee time in the cafeteria. MARY L. COPE School Nurse. 29 li fx . v im is . I ,. 2 o , , QW. .,.,m,,.., V wmwfwsvt -- hgpwlx Wwm mm., , ,X if.,t,,N.,,...,,....,,,g,,,4,:,,.,4, Q51 I HOLLAND PAYNE Physics, Algebra III, Senior Class Sponsor, Intramural Basketball Sponsor. 1 l,lr., - Y I r: g.?',:..i, nt, . f- ima., f,f.ist,m1fwg:wt--I ' .nw H is ,MMI at ,W - 4 V or - as A ,L S? V a- ,25gsQl3,ftg.f.,L.-I 1 ., I fi - , my gg'-gift ,1.,'V,E1 as-zntsfgzfzy, hfkiiwrsffs E ' I ,t . Ji, hx., M, X. 1 , will 5 Ifw:f2JJ H'.'- -1? ' , I I 1 vt, I gt I ,.,.-.Esc 31. :jpg Es ' 14 - I , W 4. 35, of ,. .. K L K, .1 -... ,- l . . , V je' I 4+--'f ':a: 5, k 4 , .t I- M as , 2 ' ww... ev-. I : g 1 , ---- - In . , ..,. . W4 v . , DOROTHY LYON Science 8, 9, Freshman Class Sponsor. B0 . I. XS In ftad fidio Sets' Cs class Physicists try for perfection in a new experi ment. Two Scottsbluff teachers brought honor to S.H.S. during the year. Mabel Yensen, social problems and American government teacher, was given a Master Teacher award by the State Boards Association. Concen 30 :XX frare on amateur aclem WAYNE R. BINFIELD Chemistry, Biology, Science 8, Head Track Coach, Football Back- field Coach, S Club Sponsor. Ai. A group of senior boys try their luck in cre- ating new liquids. Lauren Schwisow, head football coach and social studies teacher, co-edited the book, Citizenship Education for Secondary Schools. This book is being offered to schools free of charge by the Amer- ican Legion and the University of Nebraska. nffxlil 1 think MS 2065 .. :MGX YW 3I Oftldeeam ' MARK SEEMAN A Social Studies 7, Hi-Y Sponsor. ROLAND J. URBANEK American History, Ameri- can' Government, Student Council Sponsor, Latin American History, Social Problems, Guidance Coun- selor. 'X United Nation members, Heine Hessian, Pong Ping, Gertie Smith, Ivan lvanovitch, and Per- cival Cranberry, visit a social problems class. XT, X ELEANOR H. WIELAND World Geography, Social Studies 8, Teen Queen Head Sponsor. MABEL C. YENSEN American Government, So- cial Problems, Counseling, Nike Club Sponsor. O I I I World geography can be inter- esting when thoroughly studied, and these students are enjoying it EDGAR A. BARE English 7, Social Studies 7, Seventh Grade Sponsor. WARREN BROWN American History, Cur- rent Hisrory, Head Bas- ketball Coach, Key Club Sponsor. i LAUREN SCHWISOW Social Studies 8, Hi-Y Sponsor, Head Football Coach, Track Coach. EDITH MEYER World History, English 10, Senior Class Sponsor, Usher Crew Sponsor. 7444 fee! Mew ,, , A-61' I PEG ANSTINE JOSEPHINE FORBES LOLA HEDLUND Secretary to Principal Activity Accountant Registrar ,,f 1 'Tf --v-nf 1,' J . .Pwr is on N5 MARILYN KAMMERZELL GOLDA MILLER HERMAN HACKMAN Bookkeeper Secretary to Superintendent Superintendent of Transportation CHRIS STEGEMAN HOWARD MATLOCK HARRY STURCEON Chief Engineer Assistant Engineer Carpenter and Electrician Vs.. A Q , 3 JEXQ' V' e t 3 I I iyrk ' fi tltt , I 34 ':': I r1g I ,tt I EARL D. GREEN Custodian DAVE CARTER Custodian Wauneta Banghart, Margaret Erskine 'lu' ein fbciz avzoikvz. I If PETE PAULEY A. E. KTONYJ DANIELS Custodian Custodian Custodian W. V. HUFF 2 5 5 l ,lf 5 2 e ' . fa Q if i? NICOLASA BOBADILLA MINNIE YOUNG I anitress Janitress Lallfa Wigfen, H3261 Seisem. Helen Reed, Helen Hein, Mildred Emma Schmelling Sarbaugh, Manager Millie Bisel I A k.:- i , f ft 'Q ' ' E2 V A -, .. J C , ., ff S' .Ri ref r , A ki wi , .3 3 8 in V 3 5 KR It it Q, Q gil Q H KF V' We - M' fm . - A i .4 .. A C H ', Q C ,f I anne Qxnf if f 15m A 1 ' f.lne ent ri E dog W. if we lvl?3 iegfeei en'n ::::gvr::::5 QSVT in 3 . ' , ' T 'l 1' Wig. A X A 1 I! in tt A T5 4 jx, fx K . gt Q K is 4, i A N A 1 in A - . A N '3' ,am S Cv N 5 Z 4 MSN ,X X f W QW ,M Mime .,,, - A SP4 saswo-muwrlrifi These are the STUDENTSQ We start out rather green, But as the months roll by Much progress can be seen. 70ecneZ4e 16'-3' When we started in as cocky freshmen, we thought weld never be seniors. Now that we have attained this goal, the time has flown so swiftly that graduation is already upon us. As.a class, we have had our share of scholars, athletes, actors, musicians, practical jokers, journalists, and speak- ers, now we are ready to face the world. Our frolics during the freshman and sophomore years included roller skating parties and dances. Our freshman class officers were ,lim Shehein, pres- ident, Dick Cottrell, vice president, Barbara Miller, secretary, and Howard Hale, treasurer. Dick Cot- trell, president, Howard Hale, vice president, Mar- lene Kramer, secretary, and Joyce Terhune, treas- urer, led our sophomore class. Then came our junior year. We all pitched in and sold candy, pop corn, and soda pop to finance the prom and banquet. After succeeding in our business ventures, we had a HC-ay 90's,' banquet complete with a barber shop quartet and can can girls. The prom theme was '6On Moonlight Bayfl and we danced to the music of Jack Fyffe. Our class offi- cers were Jean Ann Wilks, president, Jim Shehein, vice president, Shirley Adams, secretary, Joyce- Terhune, treasurer, Coryl Jones, business manager, and Marlene Loos, assistant business manager. The SENIOR CLASS OFFIC- ERS are Cary Seger, president, Stan Shiba, vice president, Coryl Jones, treasurer, Monica Er- skine, Shelby Edwards, sponsors, Dwaine Price, business manager, Delores Heimbuch, S t u d e n t Council representative, Fred Fenimore, secretary, and Hol- land Payne, sponsor. The SENIOR COUNCIL planned parties and decided what to leave as a gift to the high school. Front row: Cary Seger, Donna Schlauger, Donna Gerlock, Mary ,lane Brehm, and Edith Meyer, Shelby Edwards, Holland Payne, sponsors. Second row: Delores Heimbuch, Sarah Skinner, Barbara Adams, Pat Nash. Third row: Fred Fenimore, Howard Hale, Stan Shiba, Dwaine Price, Sherry Daggett. Fourth row: Gerry Van Tassel, Ron Hornbacher, .lerry Hoffman. Fifth row: Roger Schmidt, Tom Fegler, Roy.-Schludies. Back row: Jim Shehein, Rex Aden. 4. Shirley Salstrom presents as her social prob- lems project a resume of her summer church camp activities. ik vwl, ,. gt W x N 5 1 Seniors Cary Seger, Jim Shehein. Juanita Loos e, and Florene Gibson stroll to their next class. Seniors participate in a government class to gain knowledge about the United States ffov- ernmental activities. 39 Through actual training down- town, Larry Davis prepares for a position after graduation. ,, Q f SHIRLEY ADAMS Nike Club 4, Teen Queens 2, FHA 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader. 4' REX L. ADEN Hi-Y 2, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 3, George Washington Slept Here , Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Down in the Valley. EDDIE K. ARNER FFA 1, 2, Projectionist 2, 3, George Washington Slept Here. DICK ATKINS Football 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Treasurer 1. 7044 F ALVINA MAE ADAMS Y-Teens 1, Junior Choir, FHA 3, Skittens 2. BARBARA ADAMS FHA 2, Senior Council, Radio 3, 4, Skittens 4. 5' ARVID A. ALFRED inf' Nha-v Projectionist 1, 2, 3, George Washington Slept Here , The Red Mill , Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts, JAMES D. ALLEN Football 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, S Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, Radio 3, 4, Naughty Marietta , Intramurals 2, 3, 4. tellaaaatofuf ROBERT E. AUSTIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 4. BRUCE H. BAILY Football 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. ROBERT G. BARRAZA ' Track 1, 2, 3, 4, S Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals. RONALD BARTLETT 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valleyf, .4 KENNETH J. BALTES Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Radio 4, Projectionist 1, Sweethearts , Down in the Valley. GERALDINE BANTA Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Sweethearts , Down in the Valley. as NORMA JEAN BAUER Y-Teens 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Skittens 3, 4, Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 3. DONNA BEARBOWER Twirler 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 3. NADINE BENZEL Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KARL BLEYLE Band 1, 2, 3, President 4, Brass Sextet, Orchestra 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Hi-Y 1, Dance Band 2. SHIRLEY BRADSBY Teen Queens 3, 4. NoRA MAE BRASHEAR Nike Club 3, Vice President 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 1, 2, Junior Council, You Can't Take It With You , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 42 14406006 P CLIFFORD L. R. BELFORD Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 3. EMMA BELFORD Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, George Washington Slept Here , You Can't Take It With You , Skittens 4, Intramurals 1. DONALD BENSON Band 4, Hi-Y 4, Senior Choir, Down in the Valley. LORRINE BENZEL Skittens 3. laciand GORDON W. BRAUDAWAY National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 4, Junior Choir, Senior Choir, Bearcat Glee 3, Student Council 3, Projectionist 3, George Washington Slept Here , You Can't Take It With You , Down in the Valley. MARY JANE BREHM Qu-ill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, Senior Council 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4, S Club Queen. VIRGINIA BUCHHAMMER Teen Queens 3, 4, Skittens 4. ROBERT A. BURNETT 'I I JOHN C. BURTON, JR. Football 3, 4, Basketball Student Manager 4, S Club Secretary- Treasurer 4, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, President 3, Student Council 3, Debate 2, The Red Mill , Naughty Mari- etta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 2, 3, 4! DONALD KEITH CAMERZELL Quill and Scroll, Key Club 2, Junior Executive 3, President 4, Bluff Staff, Co-Editor, Hi-Y 1, 2, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3', Junior Council, Down in the Valley. fi PAUL CARLETON Key Club 4, Intramurals 4. ROBERT L. CARPENTER Hi-Y 1, 2, Junior Choir, Bearcat Clee 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 HELEN CASTINADO Senior Choir 43 Junior ,Choirg Girls' Glee 1, 23 FHA 1, 2, 3. ELVERA LOUISE CAWLEY Y-Teens lg Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 13 Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 2g FHA 3. iv'-I N.-K ,Swag Fas. ' 5 . A 24 LOUIS COHEN Thespians 3, 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Radio 33 NG:-Jorge Washington Slept Here 3 Home of the Brave , You Can't Take It With You 3 A'Sweethearts. JANICE NADINE CoMsTocK Y-Teens 13 Senior Choirg Junior Choirg Girls' Glee 1, 2g Skittens 3, 43 Down In the Valley , ln- tramurals 1. o GLENDA CHILDS Echoes Staff3 Bluff Stafft Thespians 3, 43 Y-Teens lg Junior Choirg Girls' Glee 23 Junior Councilg Radio 4g George Washington Slept Here- 3 uHome of the BTHVEFQ Naughty Marietta 3 Sweethearts , Skittens 2, 3, 4. MARILYN NYLA COCHRANE Junior Choir. KU ' DICK COTTRELL Football 4, Big Ten Honors 43 Basketball 43 Track 3, 4g Echoes Staffg S Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 2g Senior Choir 2, 3: 43 Madrigal 2, 33 Bearcat Glee lg Student Council 13 Class President 23 Class Vice President 13 Usher 1g Naughty Marietta 3 Sweet- hearts 3 Down in the Valley. RICHARD DEAN CRECELIUS Hi-Y 1. 2? 44 7040160401446 SHERRY DAGGETT National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Nike Club 4, Y-Teens 13 Teen Queens 2g FHA 2g Senior Council, Junior Council, Skittens 3, 4, Intramurals 3. LARRY DAVIS Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 3.1 DELoREs EILEEN DEINES Senior Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2g Freshman-Sophm more Chorus lg FHA 1, George Washington Slept Here , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 3, 4. STAN DELAHOYDE ' Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Radio 4. adzqeaulawgone. DONA LEE CRIST A Junior Choirg Girls' Glee lg Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1. ROBERT W. CRUMBLISS Band 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. CEDRIC DE Com! Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3. KENNETH DEEDER Football 4, Hi-Y lg Intramurals 3. HARLIE DIETRICH Bearcat Glee 25 Senior Council. DAVID GARY DOBBERSTINE Senlor Choir 2, 35 Bearcat Glee 1, 25 Naughty Mar1etta 5 Intramurals. DENISE EMILIE DOBSON National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scrollg Nike Club 3, 45 Echoes Staff5 Bluff Staff, Co-Editorg Thes- pians 3, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 15 Teen Queens 2, 3, Vice President 45 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 George Washington Slept Here 5 Home of the Brave 5 Girls' Glee 1. AMELIA DORADOR Girls' Glee 1. wif ,. .E -'-' - E Z 5 .N Q , 5 3 A ,.' -mia, ,rf Y 3 5 X w 35 ,QW ,W . 93 Sy, 3 9 'S - 5 f GARY A. DUNHAM . FRANKLIN EUGENE DYBDAHL Key Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Thes- pians 3, 45 Hi-Y 15 Senior Choir 2, 35 Madrigal 1, 2, 35 Bearcat Glee 15 George Washington Slept Here 5 Naughty Marietta 5 Sweethearts 5 Boys' Quartet. BE'1'rY EARLES Y-Teens 15 Teen Queens 2, 35 Junior Choirg Girls Glee 1, 25 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, 2. BONNIE EBBERSON Y-Teens 15 Skittens 3. Wehehdom tt JW x GARY ECKHARDT Quill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Bluff Staff, Hi-Y 1, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Intramurals 3. VIRGINIA EMERICK Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, FHA 2, Skittens 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. I FRED FEN1MoRE 'S Thespians 4, Hi-Y 1, -2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Bear- cat Clee 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, Student Council 4, Senior Council, Class Secretary 4, You Can't Take It With You , Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Val- ley , Intramurals 2, Boys' Quartet. CERALDEAN FISHER Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 4, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, 2, Skittens 2, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2. MARILYN LUCILLE FLICKER , Nike Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Skittens 4, Homecoming Attendant. BETH FLYNN Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, Junior Choir, Girls' . Glee 1, 2, Skittens 2, 3, 4. alanine and STEVE EVERETT Football 4, Echoes Staff, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, Student Council Vice President 4. THOMAS A. FEGLER 1 Key Club 4, Thespians 4, Student Council 4, George Washington Slept Here , Home of the Brave , Nike Knight Attendant. DONNA GERLOCK Echoes Staff, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir, Madrigal 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, Stu- dent Council Treasurer 4, Senior Council, George Washington Slept Here , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Sweet- hearts , Down in the Valley , S Club Queen Attendant. ALYCE FLORENE GIBSON Nike Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader. and , PETER G. GUNDERSON Basketball 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Junior Council, Sweethearts , Down in the Valley. HOWARD HALE Football 4, Key Club 3, 4, S Club 4, Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, FFA 1, Senior Council, Class Vice President 2, Class Treas- urer 1, Radio 3, 4, Down in the Valley ,' Nike Knight, Intramurals 4. 48 J oHN C. CABLE ' Key Club 3, 4, You Can't Take It With You , Intramurals 3, 4. LAVONA BEA GARDNER Y-Teens l. NAoM1 JOAN GRASMICK National Honor Society 3, 4, Nike Club 4, Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Skittens 2, 3, 4. 'L DICK GRosKoPF Football 2, 3, Big Ten Honors 4, All-State Honors 4, S Club 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Bearcat Glee 1, 2. aw.fawmmwwamt,:auswmmnur-rzrslfm w VIRGINIA MAE HALL 2 Quill and Scroll, Nike Club 3, President 4, Echoes Staff, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Skittens 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart Attendant. DOYLE HARDING Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, Bearcat Glee, Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 4. DELORES HEIMBUCH - Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, FHA 2, Student Coun- cil 2, 4, Senior Council, You Can't Take It With You , Sweethearts',, Down in the Valley , Skit- tens 3, 4, Cheerleader, Girls' Trio. JERRY L. HOFFMAN Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Student Council 4, You Can't Take It With You , Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. . SUSAN HASLET Echoes Staff, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 1, Home of the Brave , Sweet- hearts , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. ROBERTA BETTY HAWK Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 3, 4, Skittens 3, 4. paamcaad , ' RONALD E. HORNBACHER Senior Council, Intramurals. 4' WILLIAM D. Honsr Football 3, Big Ten Honors 4, Track 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Junior Council, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ....,,,,.fl .-wma-'f' I ROGER HUFFORD HilY lg Senior Choir 3, 43 Bearcat Glee I, 2, Sweethearts , '4Down in the Valley , Intramurals 3, 4. DONALD IKEYA Track Manager 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, District Treas- urer 4-g Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee I, 23 Student Council 1, 2g Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DIANE P. JACOBS Quill and Scroll, Nike Club 3, 4g Bluff Staff, Thespians 3, Treasurer 4, George Washington Slept Here , Home of the Brave , You Can't Take It With You , Sweet- hearts , Skittens 2, 3, 4. BETTY JAMES Y-Teens 1, Skittens 2, 3, 4. MARVIN JOHNSON LEOTA LUELLEN JOHNSTON JACK JOLLY ' Football 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4-. CORYL LA RUE JONES National Honor Society 3, 45 Nike Club 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4-g Y-Teens lg Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir, Girls' Clee 1, 29 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, 2g Senior Council, Class Treasurer 4, Class Business Manager 3, George Washington Slept Here g Skittens 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 740 and fuelled, so ' s :Q ::r?'v- :'2-'1.l:- 5, MARILYNN KAPS ARLINE KELLER Y-Teen: i, Teen Queens 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Mad- rigal 35 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 15 L'George Washington Slept Here 5 Sweet- hearts 5 i'Down in the Valley 5 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Girls' Trio 4. GORDON KELLER ' I Hi-Y 15 Senior Choir5 Junior Choir5 Bearcat Glee 2, 35 Down in the Valley 5 Intramurals 4. DELMAR EUGENE KELLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 15 Junior Council5 George Washington Slept Here 5 Cheerleaderg Intramurals 2, 3. 1, . if - ' I , 4' . ,. I S' f K 7 -I., TERESA ANN KIRWIN ' Thespians 45 Teen Queens 45 Girls' Glee 15 Skittens 2, 3, 45 Intramurals GLEN KLINE, JR. PATRICIA LEA KNAUB ' Y-Teens 15 Senior Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee 1, 25 Junior Councilg Skittens 45 Sweethearts 5 Down in the Valley. RICHARD KNAUB ' Football Big Ten Honors 45 Basketball 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 S Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 15 Home- coming Attendant. 5 7' 5I aadplazfa, MARLENE RENEE KRAMER Quill and Scroll, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens 13 Teen Queens 2, 3, President 45 Freshman-Sophomore Chorus, Class Secretary 23 George Washington Slept Hereng Skittens 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, S Club Queen Attendant. JANET KRENTZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Teen Queens 23 Senior Choir, ,lun- ior Choir, Down in the Valley , Skittens 3, 4. MARION LANG Radio 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4-. JEAN ANN LEHL Y-Teens lg Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, FHA 1, 25 Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skit- tens 4. As. an ' SLN KENNETH LEE KUXHAUSEN Football 4-g Track 3, 45 S Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4-. A, LUANNE E. LACEY Quill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens lg Teen Queens 2, 43 Girls' Glee lg Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 2, Radio 3g Skittens 2, 3, 4. Wake Jalan MARLENE J. Loos Quill and Scrollg Nike Club 3, Secretary 4, Bluff Staff, Y-Teens lg Senior Choir, Junior Choirg Madrigal 4, Girls' Glee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 13 FHA 2, 39 Student Council 4-g Junior Council, Class Assistant Business Manager 3, Skittens 2, 3, Secretary 4-3 Down in the Valley. JUANITA DARLENE L00sE Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2. 52 .H e?'vzfQ2f'32 ego, V H, .ga ,.-W , ug: ,Q 1' - wit E. v'1ffaff?5EZ5fii5-7 Qgavzakryirf -.vfg.,..,,?1tm ATE RICHARD C. LUTH - Thespians 3, Vice President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orch- estra 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, George Washington Slept Here , Home of the Brave , You Can't Take It With You , Sweet- hearts , Down in the Valley. s OWEN LYON Quill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Bluff Staff, Student Council 4, Junior Council, Radio 3, 4, Intra- murals 4. oealadtfedd' z see ,trys gps ea W. 1 Y fr grits W. 'Q Vis Vxlirqet ifggit Lg g 9 V 5-ir:eEf'VgI,L,s - no . ' 5 535521, .- zf.-vw: 1.,.,.,f sm eww, - fn 'A fm w,.KQ,m.,,Wrm .. ,W M.,.,,,,4,z Q E5? ESglQ7'2Xlf M1137 ,. f . Q tif 2 z:fv1W?E2?iL4v.1,1eft' A QA? ff - W wg , , A v1t,z:.,, ::.::2'3h.ff 1 ff ' ' fn ' lk: A ' A f 13 AQ nu ,f JACK DAVID MARSHALL Football Manager 4, Track 1, 2, 3. LIONEL MARSHALL Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 53 DON MARTIN Junior Choir 2, 33 Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 3, Radio 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ERIK MATIIIESEN Band 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Junior Choir 2, Bearcat Clee 1, 2, 3. HARVEY G. MCMILLEN National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Trum- pet Triog Brass Sextet, Orchestra lg Hi-Y 1, Intramurals 2, 3. GARY K. MILLER Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, Bearcat Clee lg Naughty Mar- ietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals 3, 4. ww- W A '...f Wt ROGER EDWARD NAGEL Band I, 25 Senior Choir 3, 43 Bear- cat Glee 2, George Washington Slept Here g You Can't Take It With You , Sweethearts',, Down in the Valley. PATRICIA NASH Y-Teens Ig Teen Queens 3, 4-3 Girls' Clee lg Senior Council, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, Treasurer 4. X MARIAN JEAN NILES Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 2. ARMELDA RAE NUss Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 25 FHA 35 Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Down in the Valley. 54 70e24euadoaa f E .2 si if . K 5 JACK OGBORN Bearcat Glee 1, 2, 3, Projectionist 1, 2. , DoN E. OSBORNE Intramurals 2, 3, 4. L. DENNIS OYLER ,D I Football 3, 4, Thespians 4, S Club 3, 4, Band Ig Radio 4, You Can't Take It With You , Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. AMEY LOU PAVEY Band 1, 2, 3, Student Director 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens lg Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Skittens 49 Second Band Assistant Director 4. ANN PERCIVAL J ' 6 ' PATR1c1A MARIE 0,SHEA National Honor Society 3, 45 Nike Club 3, 4, Teen Queens 2, 3, Girls' Clee 2, Freshman-Sophomore Cho- rus Ig Skittens 2, 3, 4g Intramurals I, 4. DALE H. OVERTON Hi-Y 43 Senior Council. Nike Club 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra lg Teen Queens 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Skittens 3, 4. PETE PEREZ Intramurals 1, 2. lddfgdlddd 'W' 'K I l ALYCE GAY POPPERT Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 3, .lunior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2, Radio 3, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 2. B013 POPPERT 9 Football 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Down in the Valley. BERNICE PRICKETT .lunior Choir, Girls' Glee 2, FHA 2, 3. CHARLES M. PRINCE Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee 3, FFA 3. 56 ,414 WW Jo ANN M. PIEPER ' T Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, The Red Mill , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Naughty Marietta , Skittens 3, President 4-, ln- tramurals 2, 3. SHIRLEY POPP I I 1 , il i fl I MARY Jo PoTTs Thespians 4, Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 2, Student Council 3, Radio 4, Sweet- hearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. f DWAINE PRICE Thespians 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, Senior Council, Class Business Manager 4, George Washington Slept Here , You Can't Take It With Youn, Sweethearts',, Boys' Quartet. , 1 aaalaatgaou, KAY PURTZER A Nike.Club 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, Junior Choirg Girls' Glee 1, 2g Student Council 1, 43 Junior Councilg Radio 3g George Washington Slept Here , Skittens 2, 3, 4g Cheer- leader, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. IVAN L. REDDINGTON NANCY LOU REYNOLDS Junior Choir 3, 4g Girls' Glee 2g FHA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. WANDA L. ROCKWELL 1 Y-Teens 1g Teen Queens 25 Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2g Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 1, 2g George Washington Slept Here , Sweethearts g Skittens 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1. LARRY REED ' HELEN L. RELKA Y-Teens lg Senior Choir 3, Girls' Glee 1, 25 FHA 1, 2g Sweethearts , Intramurals 1. BONNIE ROOT Thespians 3, President 4g Y-Teens 1g Senior Choir, Junior Choirg Girls' Glee 2, George Washington Slept Here g Home of the Brave g You Can't Take It With You , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 2, 3, Vice President 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ERNEST Ross Hi-Y 1. :guy-0-QP' SHIRLEY J. SALSTROM X Thespians 3. Historian 43 Y-Teens 13 Senior Choir 3, Business Manager 4g Madrigal 43 Girls' Glee 1, 23 FHA 1, 23 Radio 43 George Wash- ington Slept Here 3 You Can't Take It With Y0u 3 Skittens 2, 4g Homecoming Queeng Sweethearts , Down in the Valley. JAYNE SAMPLE I I Quill and Scroll3 Nike Club 43 Echoes Staffg Bluff Staff, Co-Edi- torg Y-Teens lg Teen Queens 2, 3, 43 Skittens 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA SANSOM gatcaewdl HARVEY RUPP Intramurals 2, 3, 4. RONALD DALE RUPP Hi-Y lg Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JANICE RYSTROM Y-Teens 13 Girls' Glee 1, 23 George Washington Slept Here 3 Skittens 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2 3, 4. NORMA SALLSTROM Senior Choir 3, 4g Girls' Glee 1, 2g FHA 2, 33 Skittens 2. 43 Sweet ll88I'tS,,Q Down in the Valley. 'v Echoes Staff3 Bluff Staffg Y-Teens 13 .lunior Choirg Girls' Glee 1, 23 Skittens 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1. DONNA Lou SCHLAGER Jumor Choirg FHA 3, Second Vice President 43 Senior Council, Skittens 2, 3. -uswm uf .miznumzsmrns ala-age MILDRED SCHLAGER ROGER WESLEY SCHMIDT Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Thespians 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir, Bearcat Glee l, Senior Council, George Washington Slept Here : You Can't Take It With You , Naughty Marietta , Intramurals l. 2, 3, 4, Sweet- hearts , Down in the Valley. Roy' D. SCHULDIES Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Council, Intramurals 3, 4. MARY ANN SCHWABAUER E: Y-Teens I, Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee I, Skittens 2, 3, 4. I WARREN W. SCOGGAN Orchestra 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Junior- Council, '4Naughty Mari- ettan, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. V GARY L. SEGER Key Club 2, 3, Vice President 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Treas- urer 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee l, 2, Senior Class President, Radio 3, 4, George Washington Slept Here , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Cheerleader. PHYLLIS JEANETTE SELL ,, DALE SEYDEL 59 JAMES FRANKLIN SHEHEIN Football, Thespians 3, 4, S Club 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, Student Council 2, Junior Council, Freshman Class President, Jun- ior Class Vice President, George Washington Slept Here , The Red Mill , Naughty Marietta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. STAN SHIBA Key Club 2, Hi-Y President 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Senior Council, Senior Class Vice President, Intramurals 2, 3. ' Nonms SNYGG Hi-Y 4, Senior Choir, Intramurals 4. DICK R. STEARLEY I FFA, Intramurals 3. ' ilu-r' 'Wai' N-. DONNA JEAN SIEBLER Quill and Scroll, Echoes Staff, Thespians 3, 4, Teen Qu-eens 2, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, George Washington Slept Here , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Girls' Trio, Naughty Marietta. SARAH ELISABETH SKINNER Nike Club 3, Treasurer 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Senior Council, Junior Council, Skittens 2, 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart. 74e,6u'ad44ad RITA STRAETKER National Honor Society 3, 4, Nike Club 4, .Iunior Choir, Skittens 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart At- tenclant. 'E ROGER STRACHAN Thespian 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Dance Band 2, George Washington Slept Here , Home of the Brave. avg BRYCE D. TROYER Thespians 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio 3, George Washington Slept Here , Home of the Brave , You Can't Take It With You. JERRY VANDEL 4 Bearcat Glee 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, Intramurals 3. do KENNETH C. WALKER Thespians 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trumpet Trio, Drum Major, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, George Washington Slept Here. KAREN MARIE WEAVER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 1, Freshman-Sophomore Chorus 2, FHA 2, 3, Song Leader 4, Sweethearts , g'Down in the Valley. bl JOYCE TERHUNE Nike Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Junior Council, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Skittens 3, 4. KAREN FRANCES TOWNER j National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Nike Club 3, 4, Echoes Staff, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 2, Student Council 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Junior Council, George Washington Slept Here , Skittens 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant. GERRY VAN TASSEL Football 4, Track 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, S Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 2, Senior Council, Naughty Mari- etta , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Nike Knight Attendant, Intramurals 1, ,2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. SANDRA JANE VOGEL a:ewwRQul A - . ms- -swf,e'.R.f mazmv me A --.. , 2f+a:f:1.,: 'fladanelaae JIM WEBB ' ' MARTHA MARIE WEITZEL JEAN ANN WILKS National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Nike Club 3, 4, Echoes Staff, Editor-in-Chief, Bluff Staff, Band l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Teen Queens 2, 3, 4, Junior Council, Class President 3, Debate 3, Intramurals 2, Girls' State, Girls' Nation. HARVEY WILLIAMS FFA 4, Projectionist 2, President 3. BETTY JOAN WIEDEMAN Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, FHA 2, 3, Down in the Valley. LORRAINE WIEGE Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, Freshman- Sophomore Chorus 2, Radio 4, Down in the Val- ley , Skittens 2, 3, 4. Ni M, CHARLENE WIMMER Thespians 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Senior Choir, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee 1, 2, FHA 2, 3, George Wash- ington Slept Here , Home of the Brave , You Can't Take It With You , Sweethearts , Down in the Valley , Skittens 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Sextet 3. ALBERT YSAC Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Bearcat Glee 1, 2, Student Council 1, Radio 4, Sweethearts , Down in the Valley. 62 az 5,245 LARRY C. YUNGBLUT Football 3, Big Ten Honors 4g Track 2, 3, 4g S Club 2, 3, President 43 Homecoming King. DALE LAVERNE ZIER Football 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Thespians 43 S Club 2g Hi-Y lg Bearcat Glee 15 You Can't Take It With Young Intramurals 4. KENNETH CHARLES ESTERLY 4 'Q Zo Ef3JrLc.ls.tol as L I X! -Tv XQ if I i' lc . v v ,, ,K- , , 1 X fjfjm' , -Y 1 ,g i- , -'Q , 7 .9 . Vr.. ,iii-iii E E. 5 P 'ff ie ' ,5 A L , ,,: W 1 l ar Q f , -'E -Q 9 51 ? z gy: Qs it s AA wg' WLS? it da. sf 3' 9' 1 vw 4 if Z I fm' E: fy? 41 - S75 N we GEM Q, g xmfdggfg Q U Q' up A ' A . v 6 ' M V if .va W... .W r r k --,- ,. , .. ' it 4 .. -V: 51 .3 - - - H Wt 3 wifi 24,10 - fr . W- Lf V , ' ,fr Q - 7, -t Q E oteie H :ram-vi K w-i s t. wiser'-4 ww- . UWM , ,,,, 1 'dqg-AE 'Rig' . ,f-- ' 1il?',Q,, V Wm? WR fl 6 Jo Pieper and Denny Oyler seem to be en- joying themselves as they throw the Bulldog dummy into the bon- fire before the Home- coming game with Al- liance. Luanne Lacey and Amey Lou Pavey are enjoying the spring sunshine. Larry Youngblut and Shirley Salstrom were Crowned Homecoming King and Queen at a pep rally before the Al- lianee game. They were attended by Bruce Daily. Marilyn Flicker. Dick Knaub. and Karen Towner. L UNL ' 4575 2 ,-..,x il ' 'lf'-11? D John Burton and Denny Oyler run through the line of Skitlens and cheerleaders before the McCook game. These senior girls were in a hurry to put up a booster sign and later noticed Lincoln was misspelled. Did we say seniors? 5 64 Coryl Jones, Rita Straetker, V i r g i n i a Hall, Sarah Skinner, and Karen Towner are putting the final touch- es on the Christmas lree that was placed in the lobby on first floor. ilrlunr 1 nr .tm . I ini-1-11m was Wazdwz Za? The Cheerleaders make H Pl'eUY deeigfl Sarah Skinner and Howard Hale smile as they are announced as they lead the yells for a pep rally. Key Club Sweetheart and Nike Knight of 1954. Their attendants were Gary Van Tassel, Virginia Hall, and Rita Streatker. Tom Fegler, also an attendant, is not pictured. I X f Ni is 'X Q if' , l, C y l , A ill .ef U-S: '- 'wi ,, fl: ef -was : V iii? ' , ii . if? -: - j . V 1 i Wil, - Si ' Mary ,lane Brehm smiles broadly as she is announced S Club Queen during the half time of the Scottsbluff-Gering basketball game. Her attendants are Donna Gerlock and Marlene Kramer. Denny Oyler, Bruce Baily, and Bill Horst tapped the girls for the HS Club. Diane Jacobs, who is five feet three inches tall, takes measure- ments for a cap and gown for Don Benson, who is six feet two inches tall. NW., A mv. ' Emma Belford demonstrates the .L P77 ' e' p in art of blowing bubbles to Delores fi 'Q - ' Deines as Armelda Nuss fails. 65 The Junior Council must make many decisions during the year. They look as if they can meet the challenge. Front row: Don Bleyle, Sally Abbott, Donna Scriven, Bill Siebler, Bob Thompson. Second row: Carol Busacker, San- dra McGuffin, Jo Ann Shepard, Bob Klas. Third row: Sandy Henderson, Mayrene Max- well, Peggy Lambert, Clara Lemon. Fourth row: Sharon Rhoades, Adele Fuller, Kay Ad- ams. Back row: Dick Matkins, Bob Sample. Running the junior class is big business. These officers feel as if they're pros by now. Standing: Ray Frakes, Bob Wilson, Lynn Coll, Dorothy Massie, sponsors. Front row: Bob Thompson, Student Council representa- tiveq Bill Siebler, vice presidentg Don Bleyle, presidentg Sally Abbott, secretaryg Sandra Mcfluffin. assistant business manager. Middle row: Bob Klas, Student Council representa- tiveg Donna Scriven, treasurerg Mayrene Max- well, Student Council representativeg Agnes Frakes. sponsor. Back row: Carol Busacker, Student Council representativeg JoAnn Shep- ard. business manager. game. QWU.. x or li ... Get your hot popcorn and cold cokes here! Sally Abbott, Jackie Buchler, Sonja Rum- mell, Sandra McGuf- ' Q, fin, and Don Daven- port hawk the junior wares at a basketball ' 1 Us . '-...rx x K' at e as .4 fy E Z 754 2444-Q One thing is sure. If you don't soak in much sub- ject matter during your junior year you do develop a pretty good sales technique. Busy juniors work hard to fatten the class kitty in view of the prom and banquet expenses. During the year the dramatic talent of the class had opportunity to perform. The class added an- other feather to its cap as the play, Gramercy Ghost, was tagged a great success. Therels nothing like a prom and banquet to prove that work is well rewarded. Decorating and plan- ning kept the juniors busy till the very last minute, but - ah! - the final result. Kay Adams and Rosel- la Dalrymple try their hand at scene painting for the junior class play. Those late rehearsals paid off! Richard Mark- er, Ronald Ummel, Larry Wilson, Gary Fet- ters, and Sandra Henderson run through some action in Gramercy Ghost. Lunchtime again. Juniors Charles Haas, Don- na Knaub, and Kathleen Williams are greeted by cashier .lack Lehman. WW if i it .-xi F, sf Q K 5 I ,J 4 K.. f -r ' Donald Bleyle ,j i g-1 ':- E VVVV Bill Boston J 'f Ef, ifli A' l A Jfi Bill Brethour 3 B' ,Ri Deanna Bridge i A 1 Jackie Buehler Gayle Burr Carol Busacker Russell Butterworth Carol nCar ile ' Y g .. Rita Jane Carroll 3 Rod Carter V A Manuel D. Castillo W J V 68 K . J' 'l, .- .. X bk 3 0 Qmww Sally Abbott Kay Adams Melva Adams Janice Amen Doris Andrews Ramona Aquilar Elizabeth Banghart Ron Barthuly Gary L. Becker Judy Bellamy Donald Bennett Laura Betzold rifigw N g it X lk K fi' A?-I fri. x 'ft at .f t f -is . J iw , .1 , J? s J f 4 T f is x ezm 47755 Bennie Castinado i W ' 1 Mary Helen Corrales Betty Deines Bill Chelf B e3f'jw, Charlotte Coe Jim Cooley l ' L , Peggy Cross Rosella Mae Dalrymple Don Davenport Dorothy Derington Harlan Dittman Jackie Dougherty mais gi eteeeyy Ha. f it rl Tar aw, HF: Q., ii' sl., is Q 1 A,,,, A ww Q v G K 3 i ei me B-if an are , Buzz' A l K' V e- , 4 1 5 at K ffii 'Q t 121.75 'N' ,, MSP. Q nf ,W al 'Q - ffW',, In A new Q., . . -,,f ., 'x 5-' y F' I 3' x ff' ' ,.' .. ml. X had f--...M 'st I K ' Bill Draper Royce Eckhardt Don Eskam J olene Ewing Vyrl Ewing Al Fabricus Gary Fetters Jan Forsyth Dorothy Frank Marian Frank Barbara Freed Adele Fuller 69 ng, ,M -OH' VVVW 1 A M 0 . A r in x no y i f Y XS 35 J, M- G, l are ry- 'X W' ' ,w - A 3 : . ,. ,,., K , n he p A Lv 't Q-ya 5 'v-...N bt 4 n fi i Vin 'A i '1 G Betty Hara Carol Hardin Dieter Hauke Robert Hawk V. Harvey Heirnbuck Sandy Henderson Cesar Hernandez K 'Uw- Raymond Holmes 'MW' ,A , Paul Holtsclaw ,QP i f - . Frank Herhahn a it V Jerry Jackson Janice Johnson K ff Mn W, 1 K ir hula-r i YE' , E - Q 1 25,3 d d iz Delores Garcia Richard Garcia Eugene Gillam Bob Gorr Don Grant Donna Green Kay Gregory Ron Groskopf Don Gross LeRoy Grover Charles Haas Margaret Hallstead if Wiamfqggqai '- -fx t-4 an 'ti'2 l G --1 .uw 5'-Q. 'Q .2 - ..i,,g,sf 1 a I X Nur of Qt. S 19 Q K . ,M x uv W N I h er f errar a t:r,,W M' V 70 a y G if A A V V ,,.-. 5. I , 6!a4eaj7?55 John Johnson Ken Kempf Bob Klas Gerald Klein Barbara Knaub Donna Knaub Roger Koehn Sandra Kuxhausen nt, , . ' a, ee A Q at 46 II 6. .J if 51 ,. W 1- W1 4 Q an 2 we-'X Peg Lambert my W if 9 V Dean Lang Y ' 5 ll ' Q Phyllis Ann Lanphear V r m 1'l it , Dorothy Lawler 1 nb: swf . 'ALWKI V, A. ge. A .. ,r,. ,,,. 1 i i A 3871? Ai-f Q'at,, . A A 4,3 A .. 'Mir' ,,,. ,ibm , .in if 1.2 We H 5 1 . QQ sl ,i kk., get K ta- I K if fin 3i?QffQ 1 I i , 'hw l X ,.,., . , , i am' -dis-we '5- e w 'yi it ' 1 iam ,l 1' 1 - - s l Niki 'VW Stanly Laws J ack Lehman Joan LeLa Cheur Clara Lemon Robert Lovett Donna Lowry Lloyd Lukenbach Jane Lyon Steve Lyon A1 Margheim Richard Marker Don Martin is' liken' sf , Q17 W 2 .i '..:. -M fe X. l Ilene ore ' 7 ?'p'i'i-Q5 J im Payer P P Bill Platz ' Larry Plummer 4 I Bill Poppert ml llll l Richard Priest ti' 5 izi Q' 5 'P Norma Prouty g M ll Harry Randall P if ff Barbara Ray M lux Ruth Reynolds X ' K N P Sharon Rhoades , V Jerry Rien 'ill fl 72 e P 1 Ervin Martin Dick Matkins Mayrene Maxwell Carol Mayborn Sandra McCuffin Corinne Mikkelson Irene Mitchell Doris Mogensen Bud Murray Danny Muth Ruth Olson Gail Ore , 'K :- 0' in-pf 'W l lm , P i, ...lei y , ,,.,, y M I, q ,l r H A K :L . A K 'fri 'Um 80-1 new E.. , lxaafggem zixlgayfli uh 65, s..,,- N 4 , n R . ,, I L, ff Q W' .4 -5 :..:. A . ,, Q. M X N N i ' gulf R 'Q' K , ,. .N K . W, Q-,wwf . 1 ii iw J 1 -V V' 7, 5. fi it A I n . Q. , ' F as 50' X Qty'-ur r 8 Gloria Schilling Caroline Schmick Ruth Schnell Caroline Schwartzkopf Dorothy Schwartzkopf Ann Scofield Donna Scriven Marilyn Seger Frank Severson J im Seydel Avis Shadegg Kenny Sharp S 6 ' .Q . if wr '94 Q -t W1 . r fi 4' Q ix A--1-ff ff Tu-A Tl' sv y Nw 'zz 'k 'xi'- T BME? Q, rr milf? Alyce Staman Zia' ,. - 'lsr' -I Karen Stiles 1 L 1 George Strate l fx Joyce Stricker E A Shirley Stroh Naomi Stuart James Stubbert L it T T Robert Swartzkopf Roma Taylor Tom Taylor Tony Taylor we--r Bob Thompson 74 Lorraine Sheets Hastings Shelton ,lo Ann Shepard Carol Shirley Robert Short Bill Siebler Virginia Simmons Edna Simon Bob Smith Norman Smith Sue Snider Malcolm Snyder Q. Sw is uw' Nm-ff .--v ,, ., -. 's .r gem 4,4 1955 Nadine Todd Ronald Ummel Tom Vanderhoof Sue van der Las Bobbie Wallace Rex Wallace Mary Ann Watkins Nancy Sue Watkins Adair Watson Monty West Speck West iw , ?'Q' 'Gt 5, W 3' l you as f -. 451 'Q'-mv -Q .,,. L 4,,. A Q gig W 'I wif TY' Glenda Wiedelnan Margaret Wilhelm Walt Willard Kathleen Williams ii L - L Joie Lee Williamson M I Nancy Williamson X Larry Wilson ' K Jerry Winkler iltt , Kern Wisner T Q' Janet Wolf iw K A l A , Keitha Wolfe i Bl , Marilyn Wright TY ' W N Roger Yost A ,ga it gh 2 ttt, at X an Q i , :'. 'ii v, ' ' ' fi .I I Q fl fu A . I4 S . 4 Posing happily after a class executive session are Darlene Straetker and Madeline Balm, Student Council representatives, Joseph Cottsleben, Lucille Crumbliss, and Kendall Massie, sponsorsg Betty Norton, secretary-treasurerg Marcia Gilmore, vice presidentg Shirley Gloyer, sponsorg Myrna Barfoot, Student Council representativeg Keith Woods, presidentg and Jeanne Wolf, Student Council representative. The sophomore year! One step more, and they'll be upper classmen. This class was studious but had a grand time all year. Their class party was a dance, and you can be sure it was a success. Jive and dreamy records were enjoyed by the sophomores at their class party. l ,,, 1 76 Entertainment hit a peak at the sophomore dance when Sharon Sievers did a pantomime of the record Hey, Joe. M. . W V V L. qs., A R A V x.. Gi: 1 X X 5 si S Mae Ackerman Kay Aden' ,V Dick Adams Shirley Allbaugh y V - Vw, 4 F l g : wr A 2 ,ggzgf-Q-M 'lu A V ,h h ,Ang Connie Amen .'..A 3 'V V Tj Norma Arner 3 , ' g i g j J im Axt A,2Aif5i' Andy Backer Madeline Bahn zgl B Eloise Baker F A' AV C fi aw wif ,Ioanie Baker f A A Bill Barnhart A1 .loelene Bartlett V '- Robert Bauer Dale Beck Myrna Barfoot ' V A we 'Q - - ,M .Y . V , ,' , . , X A . A 'V el Deanna Beerup VVL V Dorothy Beerup in f M ,Z t he B111 BCTFY sw he A t g g ' K , 'AVZ X f in--V Jerry Binfield . i'-f 4 X-,, VVA, j V I V V Jo Ann Blehm 's K fi 'A' A l Eudine Blum' In C 45 , Shirley Bolzer 'C A I V 'TVN V V An q..z Bill Brand ' V - .V Va V: , if: 3 Wilson Brave Heart l -' I 'iei 5, 5' 12 K if ,V 7' A g , ' 5 A Johnny Broadhurst' , N Al Ellen Brown NW n ' V A Janet Brown VV C , V. Harold Bula' ' A fa- '.- . W' Lyle Buffy A A Q , ' f Weston Burton f A Q , Q Vi ix A V. Sandra Butler -ff' VV , Y r,W, V 5 A Clarice Campbell VV ,fy ' A ., V , H JerrY Carpenter -L l 'X Maureen Cassels V A ' A V an Nancy Chapman VV ., VV ' 2 , VL 1 V V Jeri Clark, list, Q Vt 'V Pat Conklin 4 H A V , , 77 Barbara Cook ' 4, A li V 'EN X. V V , M CV, a M VLKV 1 31-gs V, ,, O ,e S at P? F if ,,.. n is my K fx 2 F -6 L Age' Walt Dalrymple' Marlene Darroughi a s . fan F 1 f aww l f r-31.12 fi WRX' Q 'Ni' li: 1' ' lg gy Q55 'Ei Chuck Davey ' Muriel Davis i 4. re. 4 '1 'Vi . X R -may QQ .LQ ? . f- V g ' e E if L 2 Q .F 'N ,wa f-2, F - if 'T 1 69' Q 'F Melvin Dittman Eugene Dodge Joan Dodge' Steven Dohring Roy Dominquez Aurora Dorador' ,lean Earles Beverly Echols' Bryan Ericson Bill Fangman' Gerald Fegler Herbert Feidler Daniel Ferreyra Delores Flicker Larry Fogel Eddie Frakes' Geraldine Freouf Betty Gibson' Marcia Gilmore Diane Goodman Furman Gordon Pat Grasmick Arlouene Green Melba Green Karen Greenhalgh 1' Larry Griggsi Charles Halstead Dale Harding Sandra Haslet 18 Larry Hassler X W Floyd Dermer Marilyn Deweyv L 't'i f f al- F .,,Ei A Q we Q ,.'1 2 ' 2 rt 1 K 5 5 sy K f' yeey 1 . 4 i i ' Qi 1 5 u .,,'5' , L' 'i .Q-M it - F i i F , L F v 1 Eil r 'it 1 y ,Q e ar' Sei yre lgyef me e . y Q ,.., . su at , , '13, fi .. ' 95 6 A3 jf,-'-QF' ..,. , E. v 1 . -A ,, , L ,4 , i w ,' 'axe L' - .. K -.e:- i , L E W S S W F f F Lg v V 1.2 ,r f ,: V r' 146' W lark' ,:: f -- 'Q x .M 6-'25 sf 4 as 1 5 , . was S 'H ,J ,:., y i , , W, w kj ef , EEZ' Q w 1 I it af ? Wk A W I if Dianna Hatch it . . , 1 'N 5 4,4 1956 Mary Jane Heintz Ron Herdt Lf Patty Hoagland ' Imogene Hornbacker L -'an . ' 2. V ,V Barbara Huff V Cary Ikeya V f Jerry Jessop ' Donnie Johnson Q Q Ronald Hessler L' Barbara Hilzerl' V ,i..- ' uq V V . , X 'ff' Raymond Johnston V' t -. Y Patricia J urgens VV .:.,. . V VV?51,V Jerry Kaes g i, V , Xfnn Marvin Kaufman .2 ., in LL:' , ma i' ,, ' LL yi kV Shirley Kaufman t ii, A iill' V f Karen Keller , K L . iffy o ligfv' 1 'Rx A J ..- 'flat -na 1 V 1' - , A V Jack Kent V ggfg, V Donna Kenzy' liii ' - V -V Paul Kihlthau VVVVV ef y,i J 5 B011 Knaub L: i J V VV ' Janet Koch' tVVV V VJVVSI 'N A V 5 :: Richard Koenig ' ,V ' J' Xt A l,. ' J' it L ,.VV' fri! if J xx in V Bob Kraft V'A' at iz' Donna Kropp -:V A M at Frances Kuxhausen V 3- a i Claudia Lacy J! Roneida Lake if fty' ' Clayton Lana' ,A gi ...- ' H , Audrey Lagie J i J Bi11Laf1e K Eql, J 3 Bob Lehr ,,. V it f ' ff , i ' ' ,-', , 'K K 'K 'Q V ,'Vf:t Lila Lemon ivy IN Roberta Lewis' ' L - L iifie Xtpz V 79 Charles Lienemann Louise Hawk itf' i Vi x m l if 1 ' ca, r awww , f wg , i . i X v' ,V wb , ' ,wi 3 , ,. , '. 9- .dl . . ., ,.t,,,, 61 4:11 .11 'z W- ',... rpg. '- '.'. 'Iii 3-.ri il .' 'M .1 it 1 , 'fix .. ,,ff.I.g. pagina ff-iw .Ka . , Hgjf ,...,.,l,,, no Gib- Ek , 1. ,. x hh ' 1 - hu. E' Z' VC' ,w W to 1 it Bob Lood Wm l I Nu 9354 K Qs af. Qs X li if-all Cecilia Lozoya Ted Mabin Ted Lutz 7 ,gr .f il 'f Q B A-Ev 5 f Q at I Kenneth Manka Donald Martin Margie Martin Tommy Anne Martin Mary Martinez Phyl McCaffree Sue McGuffin 7, of ' .::1,t Janice McMillen A - Stephen McMillan Gary McMurtry , Dick McN att Nancy McReynolds' ' Kenneth Meier f::,. Z D , ' vl' :i.i , , , '-N gel.. ,ff- g' Q Don Mendenhall B H +Li, Devita Mikkelson qi by P W e A Terry Miller I , N' Jo Ann Mitchell l b .mr ' ' ' Betty Montanez' ' ' zt, ' fi Mary Morris . C' . Hank Mowry H K l 11- , Billye Murphy hcr, y Vcr W Shirley Nickelson: 9, Barbara Norton Y A ' 'Qi Betty Norton! V V Sheri Nosker .. g l- A A ya, Jeannie Oliver . ' ' jerry Ott Y. l la- Pony Perez f V gy Q ' if Shirley Plaster A i'll fl N I J :5,,.l Dorothy Popp L i W ili it 80 Leonard Powell V yr W ' - A P Sharon Loos 4 Xxx. if Q lm. 4' ' Q,-,QM W 5 N. -g,,,.. a ,l 55 ' 1-1 K' aw- L W 1 1 ll 'Q at ,ss X A of 1956 'K.,- I N i B-Wi, Robert Presterv George PUSSICY f S ' R R 3 , R f X gb Art Ramirez Ruth Rasmusen RR Z A A'hA RR Allen RandallR Carolee Reading ll R ffgfegir - Frankie Redler JT! rf K 1 Dale Reed L ,R Q' A ,,.' H - ---.. - Y Roger Reizensteink V Q his 15, HU ggi S V- fy Gary Richard L Q' -'gf 1 ' y Shirley Richard Y, H H RR ' D R vga , ii Helen Roberts Ri5fgf!Qe If 1 ? it J M Q ua , Sl ner. ii y Y ss 3 la-'J'- ii i f f i f iiii R R e . 4 f ,1- wr-. S 1. l fQ' fav- 1 Q vi NH X 'S ,gy 2 is B- Q fl' R Darlene Satur +4 I Dick Robertson I Clarence Robertus ' x 'ln Pauline Rokne L iw was - 'me- K N iw g is mx Bob Rupp K B Jerry Ruppl Rx - Betty Ruppel N., ,i Q R Irvin Rushall 1 Anthony Sabala Ben Sabala, Jr. R Gayle Sample -11 , R if Roberta Saylor A V Leo Schaefer A' jg . , W a Sr,',e' m ,LA V W K Bob Schlauger L A , f, ,R T2 Kb F1 f x A YPV, ' Sheila Schliening f' L R, Q E if 1 3 H' M our . 5 ,.yk Z V - V, , el , R ,N , g - V 3: . A A .,r, ikwiii h fx R VV Charla Schwaner R M eir 5 ' m kk ...K M f Donna Selby. V '11 i VV I Barbara Sell R f R ' a rVi,, . U ' f Q Bonnle Sell .lack Sell A lk J B Slmon A - Darlene Sheets Qt R --R S 0 1 Q- m, V Sharon Sievers, if I 'IF ' . it H t K , hs , I . . VV U If A , Ag is , A ,, ,r -R K , V I , ::- L V, V, b, r all K Joseph Slndelar Mr A I 3 11 ...X w X Kr FSL, 'ips t W f .l 2: 1' a ' x is W, W Gary Smedley Pauline Smitlf E - . , ii f , ' A' if Donna Snell Gwen Strachan V Melvin Stafford Jacie Strachan if Darlene Straetker V M -1- a Roseann Stroh X ' Peggy Swift . .loyce Taylorf V kfi Laverne Tem le ' .. ,. . y P 'fl ,. f T 1 ' in V Q' Mildred Thomas -k is 241 uf qi. one ff t f it vw ?7 , ,A ' .Q ,L t.- or 1 XA Ralph Thompson af a Ted Thuman ' S 3? Don Tompkins fi m , I is gi Keith Towne' ti ' Q . n L ' ,1.Q v A . -4 A A ,lim Trook -, ifv' ' . - M I t is f ' Q Barbara Tuck 6- , N55 5. . A 'QPU H' Sz' A 1, ' T 't an N-f 1 t if ,, J or a Carolyn Ullrich ' Larry Vandel ' Karen Van Trump L - i L XL i, Floyd Ventura ' Fl Jim Wallace L- J L- S -X . f S Ronnie Weber L Q Q ,,. W fi Q L t as e ff' W .G EE: , Landis West N V A S' 1 V Skeet West 1 L K w ,w 'yn M ' 1 ,, LLS K gm riiat 4 Bob Williams N Q iq i 'M ' ,Q ,T if if ,lerry Wilmot . R' R ,V .T if S- ri - ww A ' ' f'i7f ,I ay Wineberg , . ' Q4 V L ' L 5 Glenda Wolfe S K K H i Ig m Q V A NN . Z u L . Y if , ' I V ' ' I K TT W K Jeanne Wolf A , K Keith Woods if i-1i- .W , , ' S ,3 James Yeager M . A 9' ij Y ,Iovetta Yekel . Q ,..: ' 'T Mary Zalmala T X MN ' it Kiii wk, ' 82 Putty Ziegler 'S . -. . Yi' X 1 -. Officers of the class of 1957 pose be- tween classes for the Bluff photogra- pher. They are Donna Ross, secretaryg Ruby Wilds, secretaryg John Veal, sponsorg Nicky Kirchner, Student Council representativeg Jeannette She- hein, sponsorg Dorothy Lyon, sponsorg Helen Root, presidentg Della Eggleston, sponsorg Lois Troyer, Student Council representative, and Marilyn Brodhead, treasurer. gegcw Besides savoring the feeling that comes with being in senior high, the energetic freshmen planned and attended two dances during the year. With one year of fun behind them the class of 757 is looking forward to three more years of the Same. Y Q, fb, ,vinfi . 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A moment of action in a fresh- man game brings varied expres- sions to the faces of onlookers Billy Strate, Jerry Johnson, Nick Kirchner, Bill Bevens, Kenneth McFarland, Earl Coons, Bob Carleton, Chuck Derby, Dave Barraza, and Harold Simmons. 83 w. , L ' A- A M 4 i, l-:, cr T I , kk K f v l K , ,,A gk . X . he H1 it K Zi :mn ,kkk . , ri. . ,g A - I , e y Q , 5 L A , Hx Yi. F A, 7 L, if ' F fern r .. . 'ls W K it I K ,,'f i i. L K X: :: A Ui qs' I 7 '- ' e' gf,g,,, xl it is Tk 1 w... L er , .A . Linda Carl Shirley Larry Betty Donald Abbott Adams Adams Aden Albee Alfred .I , , A W if I tet it A . , .Q A L A ' f .. . . ,vl .VG W f -5, k a .r ,.. H l W K- 4, i n A ef i ye L to e i s I ff 'mi I 'qi xtat , t Helen Douglas Barbara Don Ron Susan Tom Alfred Allen Allphin Anderson Anderson Atkins Atkins l - K :Q M.: f .' K, I t . A . A lll 5 A g y p lt, . Q. ig esl g s g L N V, i r if or A r e I K X? ,f Qin ,ggi k5.w A V rs . 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'FA A L ' 5. , Pat Ron Betty Carol Carol Ann Pat Harold Donald Costa Cotton Crozier Crumbliss Cutcomb Dahlinger Dallas David Q , ' ,gre C ' V ii Bien.. ii - V V A'.f I 'wif' ' rw 4, ,I ,. V W ii' ' i , Q, A W A K B an W we A it a -f 1. ,L elf-fr'-'Y' .. f f aal' ' D W 'Bk' ' ' C Doris LeRoy Charles Joy Joe Betty .lack Patty Davis DeCory Derby DeWitt Dorador Duron Earles Eckdahl . V . ,k1. i n Q L V I - In 1 kr A V, or ,, a Ya Q l t,t gg or yttt i if or that lg Q , if ,sg 3:3 W i 1 B C B '.. .E C -all f T .-.- P l i 2 ii ie aft f . .. r VM- Norman Doris Norman Donald Cora Lee Mike Johnny Carol Eckhardt Engleman Eskam Esterly Everett Fangman Ferreyra Flicker 5 V .t V. i 4 ,,,b B B A C i y f ' I' ' M , - 4'L' ' L' if-'L J , 5 it Hr 4 C 1 Q' F-.4 a X It A Gerald Patricia Bonnie Dean Marvin G. Annie Earl Georgia Foos Frank French Freouf Fulk Garcia Garcia Gerlock 85 wh 'Z' 'lf' Don Gibson at ga W 'L' Phyllis Groskopf P M ,s lvl 1' G st ,W-1 5 Shirley Harmeier SSN K -ff' Judy Hill f-,., ir , gr, ' 'CT' I ,X rl. Sandra Huggans -vw-if 5. n f S Richard Kembel ,. ,-5 vb 6- . 'u' L :.f.. z li K . ,, ' Kent Greenwalt '5 ,L ' K K X it if Gerald Hansen L R 5 'sy -'35 R Gene Herron a Q Edi 'L -f , use . X' :fi e m- if L tif ,Mi W' it i 4 Ag, X I 'W xl 4 11:b ' 1: R i G R -i-' i v R 2 i 'ld' va G Albert Sandra Janice Bob Garland ,lim Gollas Grant Gray Green Green Green ' ' W ' , M 1 - , ' .fro g , if N- W ,X . a at-4 .ee. g r 1 yy Q... 125.1-f I ' QALL A Vkrk x A . ,. ,X , iff if eee if 'ff' K BFE M Ah l .E 'iii ' 4 1 X l Elmer Shirley Ronald Dick .lane Jimmy Gross Grubbs Guilliams Gutierrez Hall Hall . ag X. 'Wr,.- 4 ggi! 5' .1 V A .. , Ill . X GW' X yy ., asf . kt . A . . h . Y . it , 8, X 2 1 A ti i . Karen Janet Louise Marilyn Shirley Lwra Janice Hehnke Heiter Helzer Helzer Henningsen Henrick i? gLxi'7' Q X ' I N ' -235 i 1. , . 1 1ffE'-y:liW if .,,. T' if if 5 f ig .wk ,f,v,- 1 fy l E ' A. Ax... fc T ..t A- 3 ' l iv, Russell Ronald Harvey Sandra Coral Sharlene Hilliard Hinman Hoffman Hoffman Hopkins Horst A y. b V 4' A W 8' AI . V A X K 61 , gi lv A E .V 3, Q wg .,,. he H L ' I 1 ,fir l Z G, few ,, K i'iiri -M., 'fi if G i G efa u L ,ivi ff' 'Z' ' Q '1 ' ' lff I - :f i Ni., Y M l Mary Alice Gary .lerry Donald Loretta Barbara Hulbert Hutson Johnson ,luilfs Kanzler Kaufman , , R 5 A X dif f ' Q- ,, , 'H ... R 1- -1 . K ll 'ti i A I ili J wi A 'Vol K K f-5 - 1 i t Katherin Nick Bernard Geraldine Alice Lee Kennedy Kirchner Kling 86 Knaub Knight Knudtson Maryann Huff 1 :V gn we be I X Grover Kautz we K 'Q' f A r we l J im Keller 4 1 :zz Y id sa :.,:..,. is 'iw i J im Floyd Richard Kraft Kraus Kraus ' :ag Q73 ,+.- . -,,r,r L , rrgl V . f: i,gffii7viv1 ' ' l . Harvey Eugene Rebecca Eldon Lapp Lashmett Leutzinger 2 y iv ww. it zip-: X 5 5 t L P, Larry Barbara Kay Manka Martin Martin xiii, . 'fi' .., fx b 5 , 3553 ' z .gl gk av, 'sh 'f VS.. N ' : inf -9, , i 1 .. Q i n :ip wg M .gap-v if L .ludith Clark Shirley Miller Mittan Mogensen t P .y 'R A p P 'xt L ,M 8 it it :P t l, TE: R517 'fi We Monte Lois Bob Neu Nichols Niles i Ex A. PA A -421: Ai K Y' an I 4.4! ul .E R if ii it .i ,if fy' X755 ' ',,i 7 A, Joan Richard Steve O'Shea Osnes Patrick pi fa. . , rim ,327 V v 5' .. 5 X , t 33, uc to l xr S Lk 6 , s g N vhin, r mb. In I ll'-Zi V M.kk Q Carol Ann Chuck Betty Shirley Charles Kupilik Kyriss Lane Lantz LaPee 1 I 1 I ' in - u p pp . -- , get at krfk 'Q ma, .,,- gffag ff 'R , 1 if 'V - 'i 2 ' U Cub Kenneth Billy Frank Pat Lewis Losey Lowry Lozoya Lunniss K iw ,... K A .Ii . A . I -' V K' I iy R aee P y I :rA,Q is ' gh' ff? 'K 'H Tony Thais Carolyn Cynthia Cary Martinez Marty McLean Meyers Mikkelson -M LW 7 :L 'Q 51, M r W ty, y , on P 'lr 1+ ' it f R is' Q B P l if P yt f if or r X R B si i 1 r 4 Jenny Jerry Elaine Eulogio Donna Montanez Morris Mowry Murillo Nelson V ,t,.. ,x H V ' riii we R 8 A iw- O V Q .Q in K A, 154 up , in ,Q b U X3 :,,, t P -, Y Q V K Delores Carol Dory Karen Averill Nuss Olbricht Olson Olson Olsson tril r i ' 'W i t i i R iiiii G F A V .. X . :--- f . ,. , ' O ' ' W 2 X l Q A-5 1 I up I Ronald Lupe Nadine Bob Jerry Dean Pauley 87 Perez Pfeiff Plummer Popp u.. 4 -Q., by ' Judy Popp 2- W' ' 6-In I- 1:3-V V ff., P J im Redler Uk- H bw Q?-sr ku, ce: Vern Roberts 5, ,,, .W e 2 Richard Russell YQ .avg sh' Nr 'ua ' .4 - . Richard Schmick . '95 N.. Ruth Sell in rf. fm ,W 5-., 'ii , , 1 .KH , ' M d 1 A' V :G L3 l,, W' e .i ,,,,,s b f', ,, may T 1 iv ,ik , i the 5 Lv l V at Swami gi . A m Vw A R , V bbtz Stan Neta Harold Phyllis Bill Bob Duane Porras Potter Powell Ramirez Rask Ray Ray 'S ' in Qi ' so i ia' gl ' ' If -ww --'1l if . t -,'L'l . , 2 x gy ., iiA Q 5 e M , L P , ll if ie 'Z- ' i, D 3-v ',a-J-1 fi XS . fx! . Sid Steve Norma Jerry Ella Louise Joy Peggy Rhoades Renturia Rice Richard Ricketts Roberts Roberts , Al, . -V i I e..,,m 'ij TF ,. f- ' 5 R L 1 . L t wk ' f -t.. L- e ' ,cn ' 'fe -3+ Q . S e P L4 no 5 329 3! 4 L i S i Q if it r ,A Me.-. 1 Zelma Irene Helen Sandra Donna Joyce Sandra Judy Rohde Root Rosenberger Ross Rupp Rusch Russell 1 3 jaw WE s gg, :gg ,Q ,, , in y fs. ii up W e r I ' W fd e ' f 'Y ' ete, i' 5 1' z e N 4 ,:i?f'Qr x rel' gi ix fs- f t Shirley Dale Ruth Kenneth Jim LuAnn Shirley Sams Saylor Schick Schlager Schlegel Schleicher Schlothauer L fi LQAV t gc' 1 My Si will L of E N r R 'i li 1-A i tt F AX 2 -'N 1 ' ee' Ll .. A lg- Shirley Paul Marie Norman Carol Dick Larry Walter Schmidt Schmunk Schnell Schnoor Schuldies Schwartz Seifert - .er I I H ' r t f Sa on . f S K 5: 'F M wt v -'if . ' :, , . , ,S 4 '- A . , . A ' Xtiiffl' f i ' Ii f Lois Cary Sharon Jim Wilson Jimmie Ron Shinbur Shirley Shirley 88 Sindelar Skillett Stanek Stanker A. ' , VM Sharon Sara Steffen Stiles ' t gi xg e g . y t ee 'wt W Pat Cordon Stromski Stubbert ,. N., M ' fy a . Wesley Gary Thieman Thomas 4 merry 5: Wil' 13 wk I Merlin Van Winkl ,fy Q of k-,, twig ehe , I Shirley Weideman ' intl' S N, Susan Witschy Harvey e Ventura , - are - i E Cary Weston at Lv 'Vt' 5 X Fern Wolfe if U, gg gs fa Delia Chuck Luella Stitt Stoller Stowell jk , A , Q Q. ti 7 in, ,y I kh SX -I ' rv X 1 Wi 5 , A Harry Dick Patty Sturgeon Swirn Sylvester J . ,,, fa. siiir ' - A sf t John Larry Violet Th0mPS0I1 Todd Trout i . it 1 1 rerei any A ,1.'2 i, .,E I - bA:A fy, iyyo John 106 Jackie Veloz Villella Vogel l Reuby Ro nie Wilds Williams V VKLL, Q .HZ . f 2' I Frank Bernice Wooden Woolsey Alvin Wilson Martha 89 Woolsey 1 is 1 ,U David Stricker p f : , Y' S- ,' Kkisax .1 ' if ' t. U' .af f y A 4? 55 , if ix Zi Li.. if . ,K 5 ' ' -wa. I Bruce Bill Strachan Strate . .3 fa. 6 4 i, A A 'K . of Lowell Philip Taylor Tews i is H ' 122 S f7iT we I -2,45 me x . -... ,. fix . Lois Linda Trover Tuck Alice Wallis Carolyn Wilson Charlene Wyatt Marie Warner LuVerne Wilson Sharon Yelm e Sharon Tews . ww iff' sv ' Richard Ummel Sharon Warren Richard Wilson Alice Zitterkopf 'N ii I ment of planning their party for them, too. 5 Amidst all the confusion and excite- for the seventh graders, eighth graders Mary Ann Garcia, Jo Ann Carpenter, Beverly Roberts, Marian Fuller, Kathy Ullrich. Sharon Ehrlich, Agnes Frakes, instruc- tor, Sue Schulte, Sandy Baum, and Ju- dy Wolcott find time to make corsages E Council members and officers of the eighth grade led their class in fun and frolic as well as in business. Front row: Roy Kisling, Agnes Derby, sponsorsg Jim Shepard, Jim Pointer, Dee Ann Dishman, secretaryg Ruthanne Haslet, Dick Herron, vice presidentg Pat Lawler, Bob Rummel, Student Council representative: Larry Bordon, Oliver Lay- ton, sponsor. Back row: Bob Carleton, treasurerg Kay Buehler, Judy Van Wyngarden, Marian Fuller, Allan Wil- liams, Johnny Williamson, president. Some folks say the eighth grade furnishes the most fun in your life, and the class of 1958 proba- bly will agree. The class introduced a new cus- tom of giving a dance for the sev- enth graders. V L! Ln-LLL ,L egdzd ri -SQ dv' ,. u ,KL 'S V 1 Ilene Adams Mary Lou Adams - h' ' V 4 LL 'QL V LL VVVVVVVVV V VQVV Marcia Adams Rog Aden 4- 'LQ Jil, L L 'ii V V A ' 'V V V ,.,, ' K I ' V,m,m Lester Albee - ' it L ' V L Ronald Allen V L L V j .9 MV? 'LV pig' l1d Dave Anstine S4- ' 5 Qjif A V.,-Q Vg? Judy Antrim 1 A 'T-' QLV - ,, V LJVZLLL L L , V Sandy Appelman L V VV V V 'H+ L ' A N . A 'M L l 3 L-ef Wk in L L I L ' ii Susan Aulick - VV A 9 ' 5. 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Q F Tommy Gutierrez V- ' ff' Jimmy Hann Ames Hartung Ruth Ann Haslet Donnell Hatch Elmer Hays Dennis Herdt Jerry Herdt Roger Herdt Dorothy Hernandez Dick Herron Joyce Hessler Loretta Hessler Norma Hessler David Higbee Nathan Hobbs Nelda Hobbs Dick Hoffman Stan Hoffman I i A i' In I V VVVV KV i ,,t:- i . i if P r 1 MF Q- at i if of 7955 Larry Howard Virginia Howie ff Donna Hofreiter Hazel Howell x g f f' . . . . ' , . Jin: p.. LQ Vrkr gi lf 1' 1 iw wi jggf mia ati? 'AIA f i g, V ! f ,k1.q-N '- V W at Ewgyk Wag, ,.,V -' rlr e t 112.111, gg f , qi W V Q: ' J -c T hi J aa '3wyi?vQ' l r ., . t o F 4 ,vllvr :V Y , ?k. 'ff a L. . A ' 'hp-K A. 1 I -7' ,,.., . ta x . ,, fi, :H was Shiv MZ? . , QS? ' 5' S If L .,., 5 A5 L Xi W -rj - W? ' Q an-we Richard Hulbert Charlotte Huston Patty J inks Bruce Johnson Judy Johnson Jim Karubos Joann Kautz Sharon Kay Doug Kent Tom Killian Harvey King Dean Knauh Roy Knauh John Koch Judy Kraft Gary Kuxhausen Gordon Lacy Harriet Lang Tim Larimer Pat Lawler Judy Loos Melvin Loseke Janice Lovell Susie Lovett Dale Lowe Bonnie Lozoya Pam Manrose Claudia Jean Martin Sandra Mack Jim Masat Gary McClanahan Ken McFarland Dennis McGuire Ray Mickle Judith Middleton Meg Miller Robert Miller Dwight Moody Jimmy Moore Bill Moore Delmar Morris Shannon Murphy Charles Nagel Joyce Nichols Rosie O j eda Patsy Oliver Don Palmer Darrel Parker fe tg, . , M f' 5 ar eeaay ,I a,,yJ ., J ,. to . ,.. y,tr Q 'ks ' 1 J ,K as . .1 ,rre , ugh? eegyy WEE? ' -11 ,.ii, it - ,,.. gg 1 f ..,., J' x ., .. eyyi Q ,X Q NN, 'lk J Mi EQ -ma, - 53' f A aged' ' - ' m'i5,iif Ei' in lgegg M W ' ki r f at . t K, Wir KQV I Q' N 'Eff A QQ fl? g i MM' X Wi , 1 r X Y? f -v 1.33, .,a.,1,: pa wt. 'Ui :Q Ki. - J, -fL, ., , at Sw-ul? 8 . 'Q K X L , W i . X. M , Sv 5 tt, 5 - 512 D o if if Q N' Q. ma' .nf 3 . , wh, I Q K m ' K ' ff IQEQ .v r r-ww 4 X ,f i ' 5253! SH' i 1: my ,Xl ui M X ,?, ea,J w2mM QQ Q J ahee 3 J ' af M1 5- 'Y' W ew' Wa n eo J 4 L ,.,' i k 1 - , , J N R LQ : 1, J 2. A ., Ss,,.,,e ex Jo Ann Parker Sheryll Patterson Jerry Perez Kay Peshek may ' L' -ti A , 1 ' XL ' . Q iolyo it we J Ning' , p nf Q if W W' 1 Qi' gg ,:: at :,.- 'J I N A J Y 5 i-.f, . :if ix 3 . , K K , iii' 'Y A' LT: gg :I Kb, -I g' i ,:.. KL r f w f ' ,gil , -g,,gf NQQNNN f a al -4 5' J 4' if , , k R' , ir X iz' - 5-in . + 15 5 , ' ff V w -H' Ga rg .alt par Yr W, Q c7464 Jim Pointer Joyce Popp Pat Popp Beverly Prideaux Arthur L. Provance Roderick Prue .lack Purtzer Socorro Quevedo Alice Randall Roland Ravert Lynda Raymond Mike Razee Sandra Reifschneider Judy Reisinger Terry Reisinger Larry Reizenstein Roy Reizenstein Clark Reynolds Nancy Rhoades Von Emma Richard Marilyn Richards Sharon Rien Beverly Roberts Sandra Ross Bob Rummel Roger Rupp Timothy Rutz Huvy Sabala Sara Sabala Rita Salway Sandra Sanderson Hal Sansom Terry Savage Bob Saylor Rebecca Saylor Rose Schick Judy A. Schnell Judith Schnell Betty Schuldies Sue Schulte Robert Lee Schwartzkopf Rose Ann Scott Vikki J. Pauley Mary Jane Payer Curt Plaster Janice Plummer ' I hs- si! .sf - 1 ' it 'RL - X, W 51' .far lik In 7 V ' 'Ji V I K V IX. w., I 7 , A ,Q V K uz M., V ooil fe t ' f it A J at oet 4 S. w 5' -gf . s -I A -EV ,,.. Lk 146' Q K v K ,M S ' ff' -'av J CX I ,,k,,kk K' is V J a t at a t J x K .,.- X . -f if X an A A a V W 4' , . A T . ' tl 'L if ' , Q' f K lb Ari W V. , ' B 5 ark L 'L 6. - , R o ,, H A 2 so s ft- is L J o at ' is S ltlt J S 1 .L Y ' is N12 , 'Cmnt iff' A fer- R -QW 552. af Arthur Seifert Alma Self A at . y ii iv! 4 ' K g et 'gy -. ft '52 , v rr T r X 9 L 1 a e ,f,, a A f f Q w r T f 4531 a A 34 Nqr' af 1952 Phyllis Shinbur Charles Red Shirt Larry Shoopman Harold Simmons Sylvia Simpkins Earleen Sirrs Karin Smith Dick Smith Stanley Smith Gary Somr ,Ian Stonebraker Richard Sturgeon Jeanette Summerville Janey Tappan Louise Taylor Patricia Temple Jerry Temple Ray Thomas Dixie Thompson Frank Thompson Donald Thurman Judy Tompkins Kathy Ullrich Richard Vanderherg Linda van der Las Steve Van Noy Gary Van Trump Judy Van Wyngarden Arthur Ventura Kathy Villella Vivian Ward Dianne Weaver Glory Welsch Betty Weston Larry Wheeler Charles Whittington Jerry Wilks A1 Williams Betty Williams Ralph Williams Johnny Williamson Newell Wilson Judy Wolcott Warren Wolf Mary Kalen Wright Larry Sell J im Shepard lf? ,ps 5 W2 .5 t....... .Qi fi an l ,a y, .1 1 .Q rl. 5 f', M' -V ii t K M' , uv X 9 ' t l . 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Busily expressing themselves in art are the members of Ceorgene Diers's seventh grade class. Seventh graders study, tool A tired Kenny Weston catches a quick peek at the books before class. 96 fddd aff? The Class ot 1959 jumped into the swing of higher education with both feet, although they might not have re- mained firmly planted on these feet at a December roller skating party. This enthusiastic class contributed to the Homecoming festivities by con- structing an attractive banner for the parade. Hungry students can hardly wait for the noon hour. Yvonne King, Mary Ruth Quevedo, Janice Hodg- son, and Patty Potter look as if they will enjoy today's meal. 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Heiter Sharon Helm Margaret Henderson Sidney Henderson John Herhahn Sharon Herhahn Tony Hernandez Larry Hessler Donald Hilzer 98 Marion Hinman ,Jw Chet Dishman Larry Donovan Pauline Duron Kendall Early Betty Jo Ebberson Delpha Kay Ehrlich Neal Einfalt Ronald Ervin Paul Esparza Allan Evans Wendy Farrar Marvin Feidler Richard Fenning Larry Fisher Angeline Flores Robert Flores Ricky Frank Vineen Frechea Roy Gabel Thomas Gagnon Connie Gallegos Wayne Gesterfield Garry Gibson Karen Gilmore Judie Grasmick i J v V .,., In or is A, A 'axial ii? D7 I iw iriwk K ! X tn: -fx JN -- J A,.- 0 i t s ,. . gwl ixks . i A R, ,' , - ,, Qey' is ii :Stl ,rs t , Qigjrf f : ,. h V an li' I ! V .. 3' , J 'nn' . -:'E iii ' .Zig g5ii,QWlH!1.zf 'Q 'ref -, gait M xx , si ai ' Tia 4 7 ,K 0' as- . ' fi a , ,, we lzfgasa-aug . . 'O-s. 'R xv , Z -an-, , 4 l 6 f X! MU.: . ,ru X T S-,ff fl ,L . , 'Q K ' fs: 9:2 E .-+G? 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SS fi it Q V S if B bb' Wh I g VSSS S ,EV V V V V V o 1e ee er 1 SSV VV V A Ca Gerald Whitford S 1 S Vzhbu V l STS A VSV slf ' f 1-' I V Leland Wiedeman S L Ann Williams Q 5 ' V . 5' VS , Rosemary Williams Q : SSeV ' ' ia if Sr '-Vf s.'f -.Vw Mafgle WIUIHUISOH VV ' I Si iiii T Bonnie Wilson i ii NSS Qs, i if f Duane Wilson A5 9 W 'T B ig rg t Y 1, -z,1,iS S' W 'B - QW ii s iw .mfr Vi, .HSV-VV V ,Sa S. vs, V iw 7 JB X f Q., T '13 S -f' Janean Wimberley Linda Wolcott Gordon Wolfe Pat Wyatt Zandra Yarnell Ruth Zitterkopf IOI ,ff 4.7 w I X S was ffigf A ggi gf! - .' It X . D .f eyufbj '.Q :.2 ' g',:,QeQ 0-'ig-S-. 'x 4 8 m n 71.4.94- -rgeaaf. .. . , . ..,.. - .M KJ 3 -LL. A . . . LLL'iL K K f - . , . s, 1 I Front row: J. Bartlett, D. Benson, V. Hall, A. Percival, M. Maxwell, M. Seger, D. Andrews, G. Ore, A. Olsson, J Bellamy, A. Pavey. Second row: F. Gibson, S. Skinner, P. Lanphear, S. Henderson, J. Banta, J. Yekel, H. Feidler, .l Case, B. Crumbliss, E. Mathieson, J. Krentz, D. Snell, H. Alarm clocks ringing in the middle of the nightl' reminded band members of the early morn- ing rehearsals necessary for polished performances. Director Vernon Forbes and the ninety-two mem- bers of the Scottsbluff High School band not only gave the football fans good halftime entertainment but carried out other successful activities. Blurry-eyed might well describe the band mem- bers when they arrived home at two o'clock in the morning after the North Platte football game. The buses looked as though a circus had just passed through, girls on diets gained several pounds on doughnuts, fried chicken, candy, etc., but everyone had a good time. 'W if e-, .1--f t big'-ggi 'M?MA sg HWYQ ,Lg f ,af at W ,Q A , , .f l .,,.,,,..,., , . 0 ....ama.... M... .M ... Heimbuck. H. Dallas. K. Olson. K. Towner. Third row: D. Lowry, R. Carroll, R. Olson. D. Kelly. J. Forsyth. M Wright. J. Wilks, L. Brenizer, D. Blevle. B. Lane. B. Bos ton, D. Priest. S. McMillan. R. Bartlett, D. Beck, K. Walk er, H. McMillen, B. Castinado, R. Marker, C. Reading, B J 1 if' sig ',. a Wxilk, ,A 'F2. ' xf xm l V. , 'Y E Band execs take .time out for a picture. A They are Dick Bleyle, president, Don Bleyle, student director, Ben Castinado, property managerg Virginia Hall, Student Council representative, Ronald 'Ummel, vice president, Sandra Henderson, secre- tary-treasurerg Richard Marker, assistant ' librarian, and Ken Walker, drum major. Not pictured is Mayrene Maxwell, libra- rian. 45539 Chuck Derby, Kenneth McFarland, 3, ' Harold Bula, and Jerry Wilmot enjoy a ' Homecoming parade ride on the instru- mental music department float. IO4 ,---n fiom! S A .-, . 6 E1 , n In-,xp its nny- X Gibson, R. Ummel, K. Weaver, M. Brehm, J. Hall. Fourth Harding, L. Lukenbach, B. Troyer. Back row: N. Watkins, row J. Taylor, M. Watkins, G. Stracken, J. Stracken, J- B. Ericson, B. Thompson, C. Flicker, J. Wineberg, P. Swift, Hall Vernon Forbes, director, J. Shehein, A. Sabala, B. J. Terhune, D. Scriven, R. Butterworth, D. Baker, S. Hel- ROSS P- Tews. J. LCWiSy 5- Everett, G- BfHUd3WHY, K- zer, I. Ore, S. Delahoyde, G. Seger, R. Austin, D. Bleyle. Green, S. Yelmq R. Schmidt, P. Cross, K. Gregory, D. Last fall supposedly grown-up band members were seen carrying a large teddy bear to classes. No, they werenit returning to their childhood daysg the teddy bear was the reward for selling the high- est number of magazine subscriptions for the pre- vious day. The money from the subscriptions was used to help finance the band's trips. Eh! Cumparif' You, You, You, and Hokey Pokey were popular songs played by the band at the basketball games. These pieces got the fans in New and different ideas concerning music inter- pretation were learned at the Scottsbluff-Alliance clinic held in Alliance last March. Ken Walker looks sharp as he gets ready to give the band a down heat. the mood for the dance following the game, while the novelty pep tunes kept everyone in the spirit of the game. S.H.S. is proud of this snappy marching band. 'MW fffze 14001474 Fiddlers, tooters, and beaters of drums make up the S.H.S orchestra. These musicians furnished the incidental music for the school plays. The big project undertaken by the orchestra this year was accompanying the senior choir in the operas Down in the Valleyv and Trial by Juryfl Director Vernon Forbes, Assistant Director Aleta Snell, and the orchestra played host to the Scotts- bluff-Alliance orchestra clinic. Bedecked in formals and suits the orchestra com- pleted the concert season by presenting an assem- bly, playing for the grade schools, and performing in both the spring and massed concerts. Front row: J. Skinner, J. Sylvester, C. Parker, A. Luken- bach, C. Wilson, J. Wirnberly, B. Hall, S. Atkins, L. Ah hott. Second row: J. O'Shea, M. Berglund, B. Reading, S Baum. Third row: C. Bell, K. Gordon, B. Brown, J. Schnell C. Meyers, J. Summerville, R. Frank, D. Marquardt, M Feidler, N. Rhoades, B. Lowry, M. Mark, L. Shoopman, R. Bickel, G. Joachim. Fourth row: S. Van Tassel, T. Frank, v Front row: P. Batt, S. Rummel, L. Troyer, C. Everett, C. Derby, R. Wilson. Second row: J. McMillen, L. Vandel, J. Taylor, J. Bartlett, B. Hall, C. Wilson, M. Seger, S. Baum, N. Gettler, B. Beats, J. Johnson, C. Culver. Third row: P. Roberts, I. Adams, S. Bartlett, J. Escamelia, C. Bell, S. Babka, M. Mark, M. Brodhead, H. Bula, E. Math- Butch Luth and his attractive as- sistants helped Director Forbes with orchestra business. They are Jolene Bartlett, secretary-treasun er, Cora Lee Everett, vice presi- dent, Marilyn Brodhead, librar- ian, Marilyn Seger, student director, Butch Luth, presidentg Joyce Taylor, Student Council representative g and Vemon Forbes, director. L. Barden, S. Ramsey, S. Babka, L. Taylor, A. Harding, G. Porter, C. Syfer, D. Vandenberg, H. Alfred, S. Poris, R. Crecelius, G. Gibson, R. Castinado, S. Hoffman, D. Herron, L. Wolcott, R. Krause, D. Moody, C. Mikkelson, B. Mi- chaels, D. Steinmarker. Back row: F. Thompson, D. Steele, A. Castinado, J. Bauer, B. Delett, M. Marker, J. Russell, f -----., 6000 if S I On 746 gear! K , .0 X '33 4- i ' if 3 'L' ,a Maw. E rr -' f-.1wa,1n W' ieson, B. Luth, B. Moore, C. LaPee, F. Gordon, D. Swim, J. Roberts. Back row: M. Loseke, P. Conklin, G. Freouf, G. Poppert, C. Crumbliss, L. Sell, C. Nagel, J. Roberts, D. Kent, Aleta Snell, assistant directory Vernon Forbes, director, N. Hobbs, K. McFarland, J. Loos, D. Baker, J. Walter, E. Lukenbach. I5 b N.. 4.1 K Amey Pavey, student directorg Vernon Forbes, directorg J. Lotspiech, J. McCaffree, A. Williams, J. Van Wyngard en D. Blaha, D. Kent, B. Lawler, J. Roberts, L. Provance L.lSchmall, N. Hobbs, J. Hein, R. Hoffman, B. Nazarenusz C. Bartlett, J. Loos. Not pictured: Ceorgene Diers, direc t0!'. H G D ,QA fx ,613 There may be some potential symphonic stars in this jun- ior high string group directed by Aleta Snell. Front row: J. Roberts, D. Swim, E. Lukenbach, G. Stoppel. Second row: J. Cassel, C. Pokorny, J. Walker, R. Zitterkopf, R. Williams, L. Lojka, B. Woolsey, D. Davis. Third row: W. Mikkelson, R. Heiter, N. Cowen, H. Howell, D. Esterly. Back row: I. Martin, N. Holten, N. Lana. J. Kennedy, B. Nazarenus, P. Bleyle, T. Richardson, B. Comstock. Director Georgene Diers rehearsed the second band for parades, reserve basketball games, and concerts. The primary goal of the second band members is to get into first band. Second band presented a program for the band parents club and participated in the massed concert. 4a:zWu2:e4 rf! ' H' 'Ftiiiif ' We -, 'I?f7'?iili.f Ek., H - ' ' aes- W - 'ff.ffy,ej-1... . - - -, SENIOR CHOIR Front row: L. Weige, N. Brashear, H. Castinado, B. Wiede- man, D. Heimbuch, P. Knaub, J. Bauer, S. Salstrom, D Scriven, M. Wright, D. Andrews, J. Krentz, J. Banta, P. C Nicholson, director. Second row: J. Potts, B. Root, M. Loos, C. Wimmer, D. Gerlock, J. Pieper, D. Siebler, J. Lehl, J Shepard, J. Lyon, D. Deines, A. Keller, N. Sallstrom, K. Stiles, E. Banghart, D. Derington. Third row: A. Nuss, M. Niles, J. Comstock, K. Weaver, D. Price, D. Ikeya, C. Her Music! Music! Music! This was the diet of the Senior Choir in the 1953-1954 school year. Led by a new but very capable director, P. C. Nicholson, and assisted by Beth Finecy, the Senior Choir lived up to its name as a truly outstanding high school choir. Participating in the annual presentation of the Messiah, in the winter and spring concerts, and the nandez, C. Miller, J. Shehein, J. Hoffman, D. Cottrell, P. Gunderson, A. Ysac, D. Matkins, R. Ummel, R. Marker. Back row: F. Fenimore, R. Schmidt, J. Burton, G. Seger, N. Syngg, L. Magdanz, C. Braudaway, G. Van Tassel, B. Poppert, G. Keller, D. Benson, R. Nagel, D. Camerzell, H. Hale, B. Sample. K. Baltes, R. Garcia, R. Hufford, B. Luth, D. Harding, R. Bartlett, R. Aden, S. Shiba. Alliance-Scottsbluff Choral Clinic, the members were kept on their toes. Mr. Roger Fee, of the University of Denver, directed the two-day clinic which was held February 8 and 9. omet in entire new was rie in e wa o S h g ly t d th y f an operetta this year. A modern opera, 4'Down in the Valleyf' and a short operetta, 4'Trial by Jury, were greeted with great enthusiasm. These vocalists have extra duties. They are Shirley Salstrom, busi- ness managerg Fred Fenimore, president, Mary Jo Potts, secre- tary, and Jim Shehein, vice president. I08 . mf. 'Me Wada A special activity of the madrigal group was singing at the Scottsbluff College Christmas program. Nladrigalists are Kenneth Baltes. Fred Fenimore, Donna Cerlock, Marlene Loos, Jo Ann Pieper, Shirley Salstrom, ,lane Lyon, JoAnn Shepard, ,lim Shehein. and Dwaine Price. The senior girls trio enjoyed singing for various clubs and P.T.A.'s. They are Donna Sieb- ler, Delores Heimbuch, and Ar- line Keller, members of Senior M. ,-,idx Singing Christmas Carols in appropri- ate garb are Dick Cottrell, Sandra Man- rose, Norma Sallstrom, and Bob Pop- pert. They sang in business places dur- ing the Yuletide season. , ,J ' 1 ' K l 3' t e it ft Nil The senior boys' quartet sang for the F.F.A. banquet, the district journalism clinic lunch- eon, and meetings of the Cosmopolitan Cluh and the Kiwanis Club. Pictured are Dwaine Price, Jim Shehein, Fred Fenimore, and Gene Choir. A new group in the vocal department this year was the inner choir. At a Christmas assembly they presented Song of Christmas. Front row: Nora Mae Brashear, Betty Wiedeman, ,lo Ann Pieper, Karen Weaver, Shirley Salstrom, Norma Sallstrom, Elizabeth Dybdahl. Banghart, Jean Ann Lehl. Second Dwaine Price, Jim Shehein, Dick kins, Cary Miller, Dick Cottrell, Fenimore, Roger Schmidt. Back Gerry Van Tassel, Bob Poppert, neth Baltes, Howard Hale. row: Mat- Fred row: Ken- I09 o 11' me If EA i Jo Pieper as These fellows comprise the jury. Front row: Roger Nagel, Richard Luth, Ken The Plaintiff Baltes, Norris Snygg, Gerry Van Tassel. Back row: Don Camerzell, Dick Matkins, M-M Bob Poppert, Gordon Keller, Pele Gunderson, John Burton. Roger Schmidt as The Usher l Ron Ummel as The Counsel 5 Richard Marker as The Assistant Counsel Dick Cottrell as The .Ill-dge Here arf- the bridesmaids. Front row: Bonnie Root, Norma Bauer, Nora Mae Brashear. Dee Deines. Middle row: Donna Gs-rlock. Marlene Loos. Arline Keller, Norma Sallalrom, Pat Knaulx. Back row: Donna Siehler, Betty Wiecleman, Char- lene Wimrrier. . QS' S ,Mi o vw? . We, jim Slit-heir! 39 The Deienflflfff .4014 Dm, an 744 www Senior choir members took on a new field of endeavor this year when they presented a double-bill opera, Gilbert and Sullivanis Trial by fury and Kurt Weill's Down in the Valley. P. C. Nichol- son, vocal music instructor, directed the productions. aTrial by furyv is centered around a breach of promise suit. The plaintiff, Angelina, sues the defendant, Edwin, for jilting her at the altar. The court and the jury are against the defendant from the start of the trial, but in the usual Gilbert and Sullivan manner where confusion reigns supreme all the problems are solved when the judge gets bored with the trial and offers to marry Angelina. In contrast to the Gilbert and Sullivan comedy, Down in the Valley is an American folk opera. The story tells about Brack Weaver, a young man who is condemned to hang, and Jennie Par- sons, his sweetheart. Feeling that he must see his sweetheart again, Brack makes a successful jail break. Finding Jennie, he reminisces with her the short and tragic phases of their romance. Satisfied that Sa Jennie Parsons ndl' Manrose as Jennie really loves him, Brack finds a certain degree of contentment even though he faces death. Beth Finecy, assistant vocal music director, helped with these operas, and the orchestra, under the direction of Vernon Forbes, did the accompaniment. Gene Dybdahl as The Leader w 1 Fred Fenimore as Bfagk Weav :WIC Harding as ,wma-Y B0uClle Cl' 'Meg WMS ' - ..,.. K, jg 0O .D e 0 2-1 rf N?-Q Q of-f-A 11:9 Q' ,033 JUNIOR CHOIR JUNIOR CHOIR-Front row: B. Knaub, B. Freed, D. Mogen- sen, C. Coe, B. Ray, C. Lemon, B. Ross, G. Satur, J. Klein, J. Payer, R. Butterworth, B. Castinado, R. Eckhardt, D. Frank, C. Hardin, N. Reynolds, D. Green, P. C. Nicholson, director Second row: K. Adams, D. Knaub, S. McGuffin, N. Prouty C. Shirley, N. Stuart, B. Klas, K. Wisner, G. Fetters, C. Burr: J. Stubhert, B. Poppert, M. Schanaman, L. Betzold, S. Schana man, R. Dalrymple, A. Fuller. Third row: J. Le LaCheur, J BEARCAT GLEE CLUB-Front row' R. Loos W Dal rm le - 1 - Y P 1 J. B. Simon, L. Hassler, G. Richards, K. Towne, L. Schaefer, J. Sell, R. Dominguez, J. Binfield, G. SmedlCY, J. Kent, W Burton, R. Prester, P. C. Nicholson, director. Second row: B. Schlauger, R. Thompson, W. BraveHeart, L. Burry, J. Wal lace, D. Griffith, G. McMurtry, R. Hessler, F. Dermer, T. Mil Buehler, M. Corrales, M. Schanaman, R. Olson, N. William- son, E. Simon, M. Hallstead, C. Strate, H. Heimbuck, C. Becker, S. Lyon, P. Holtsclaw, S. Abbott, S. Rummel, J. Wil- liamson, D. Lawler, A. Watson, A. Stamen. Back row: N. Schaneman, S. Snider, C. Schwartzkopf, J. Amen, S. Rhoades, D. Schwartzkopf, B. Wallace, L. Wilson, W. Willard, B. Sie- bler, B. Draper, J. Johnson, M. West, R. Barthuly, J. Wolf, C Mayborn, J. Ewing, P. Cross, J. Forsyth. ler, D. Harding, B. Williams, J. Rupp, I. Rushall, B. Fang man, A. Randall. Third row: J. Mowry, L. Powell, L. West K. Woods, D. Robertson, Cv. Dodge, J. Axt, D. Johnson, K Manka, M. Dittman, R. Herdt, R. Reisenstein, R. Kraft, J Broadhurst. Back row: T. Lutz, B. Lehr, M. Kaufman, T. Thu man, D. Adams, R. Halstead, M. Stafford, B. Rupp, C. Lana L. Griggs. in . .. ,G I it si C A ' 1 fi QR I in , J f', Q l E . V. 'Uk Q J H 5 , J A 5 5 ,x K ..,, J . X , .t , , C .- ft ., gs 1 F3 cs ca rs QI 'o J ' cw 0 Knit- , A rg I X Q X ,W x 4 . 4 X te.. f .L , 3 i V ' Q. ' X 2 Y v . 1 .. -til Italia vfd.:2i'1 'lui i ' ' , . w s . - ,S . . . 2 . 7a Sang J - .,,. AZ, , , J 1'-'J ,. i'f?'HgEE A . . f. ,nf R.- 50 Qi U Y 'Y' . . W SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE-Front row: L. Lemon, J Mitchell, P. Swift, M. Ackerman, R. Lewis, M. Cassels, B Huff, P. Conklin, A. Green, P. Ziegler, S. Nosker, M. Gilmore, B. Norton, D. Goodman, M. Zabala, A. Rohriclf, K. Aden. Second row: B. Norton, B. Tuck, S. Plaster, E. Baker, accom panist, M. Thomas, A. Scofield, M. Bahn, R. Lake, P. Rokne, S. Haslet, K. Greenhalgh, E. Blum, D. Selby, D. Kenzy, J. Bak- er, D. Snell, P. Perez, C. Amen. Back row: B. Sell, D. Sheets, J. McMillen, B. Sell, J. Yekel, P. Smith, S. Sievers, D. Straet- ker, S. McGuffin, J. Clark, C. Schwaner, R. Rasmusen, J. Wolf, B. Brethour, C. Ullrich, B. Hilzer, M. Green, M. Dewey. Not pictured: Beth Finecy, director. The sophomore triple trio spe- cialized in tantalizing tunes. They are Lila Lemon, Sharon Sievers, Darlene Straetker, Elo- ise Baker, Sandra Haslet, Ro- neida Lake, Barbara Hilzer, Don- na Selby, and Joan Baker. SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE-Front row: S Rosenberger, S. Tews, C. Schuldies, R. Sell, S. Harmeier, A Knight, S. Witschy, N. McReynolds, P. McCaffree, D. Beerup, D. Beerup, T. Marty, S. Nickelson, B. Murphy, R. Bullock, D Hatch, H. Root. Second row: J. Bamrick, S. Bartholomew, R Schick, A. Lane S Schmidt B Cook M Brodhead Hill , - , - 7 - , .l- l N. Arner, C. Lacey, Betty Montinez, P. Grasmick, I. Horn- bacher, C. Cutcomb. P. Costa, S. Kaufman. Third row: B. Allphin, C. Horst, D. Popp, M. Morris, M. Davis, H. Roberts S. Bolzer, M. Hulbert, K. Hehnke, S. Hoffman, A. Wallis, A Ollson, J. Miller, D. Olson, C. Kupilik, P. Stromski, J. Chil coat, S. Grey. Back row: S. Stiles, S. Atkins, J. Russell, S Sams. J. Brown, J. Dodge. D. Kr0PP, J. Richards, L. Temple J. Knaub. N. Pfeiff, C. Meyers, S. Mogensen, P. Groskopf Not pictured: Beth Finecy, director. p nfp... 5 It . . 7 .A ii. ff K R -J . . I. in U V0 0 nfgfn 0,31 , V 1... 4 wluluslzalg:ln. 4. 1i3vlr 1lna: 7 7ze74e?aZwze VM .4 B liAi B V6'..V1 . . f A . i .i ' ...- FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEEfFront row: P. Dollinger, B. Martin, K. Kennedy, P. Batt, C. Wyatt, B. Coe, D. Ross, S. Adams, P. Sylvester, A. Zitterkopf, L. Henningsen, K. Olson, C. Olbricht, J. Rupp, V. Trout. Second row: S. Shirley, D. Davis, J. Cray, D. Nuss, G. C-erlock, L. Shinbur, P. Frank, S. Helzer, E. Mowry, L. Berry, F. Wolfe, L. Troyer, L. Tuck, P. Ramirez. Third row: N. Rice, S. Rusch, L. Kanzler, M. FRESHMAN BOYS' GLEE-Front row: B. Ray, R. Russell, K. Losey, H. Dallas, D. Anderson, M. VanWinkle, M. Brester, R. Pauley, G. Shirley, J. Redler, R. Williams, J. Schlegel, L. Seifert, K. Creenwalt. M. Neu, H. Hoffman, L. Manka. Second row: P. C. Nicholson. director, F. Krause, C. Mittan, P. Schmunk, B. Bevins, J. Morris, L. Knudtson, B. Rask, N. Kirchner, D. Frf-ouf, B. Chelf, C. Herron, L. Aden, C. Kyriss, N. Schnoor. J. Popp. Third row: D. Childs. M. Fangman, J. Woolsey, S. Lantz, J. Henrick, R. Wilds, D. Engleman, L. Schleicher, S. Huggans, D. Nelson, L. Barfoot, C. Everett, J. Blackburn, R. Lashmett, J. Hall. Back row: S. Schlothauer, M. Childs, P. Roberts, B. French, L. Perez, P. Eckdahl, l. Rohde, J. Vogel, S. Steffen, B. Albee, B. Kaufman, J. Popp, S. Warren, M. Huff. Not pictured: Beth Finecy, director. Koller, E. Wilson, B. Strate, J. Green, W. Thieman, J. Kraft, E. Murillo, L. Sircin, S. Patrick, V. Roberts, D. Ray, C. Stol- ler, J. Thompson. B. Niles, J. Villella, C. Adams. Back row: C. Stubhert. C. Foos. F. Wooden, J. Johnson, K. Schlager, G. Kautz, J. Berhens, C. Thomas, R. Anderson, R. Butler, C. Car- cia, N. Eckhardt, A. Brotzman, M. Fulk, J. Richards, R. Kraus, J. Dorador, R. Ummel, R. Hilliard. S , P gr Qs. X0 E'J6B25nQf'5 an nl iw 9 A S ft ,A . X- 5 D six. 'll A A A A, wr .' A' S.7f.5.5an9 Front r0w:M. Garcia, D. Sturgeon, J. Baker, B. Lozoya, M Adams, L. Raymond, J. Plummer, B. Copenhaver, B. Rummel, P. Jinks, C. Benzel, D. Smith, D. Eckdahl, B. Schwartzkopf, N. Einfalt D Knaub Catherine Yale director. c n , . , y, Se 0 d row: P. Manrose, D. Hofreiter, K. Griffith, D. Hernandez, D. Hoff- man, L. Hessler, V. Pauley, H. Atkins, R. Herdt, G. Ehler D Hatch, s. Murphy, D. AIlSllI'l6,fC. Plaster, D. Yoshida, B. Jdhhl son. Third row: S. Witschy, accompanist, S. Mack, D. Dish- 1 ' , .,ff- . All Junior high choir members sing with enthusiasm. Front row: Dick Sturgeon, Pam Manrose, Donna Hofreiter. Second row: San- dy Mack, Dee Ann Dishman, Karol Griffith. Third row: Vikki Jo Pauley, Joann Kautz. I Q 2Y-K 'ai . -F 'tra man, K. Ullrich, B. Schuldies, S. Ehrlich, J. Boston, M. Rich ards, S. Sanderson, B. Albee, M. Miller, E. Sirrs, P. Popp, J Shepard, T. Cannon, R. Williams, T. Gutiererraz, R. Ravert Back row: M. Wright, J. Kautz, N. Bennett, S. Lovett, J Wolcott, W. Wolfe, J. Kraft. P. Lawler, S. Schulte, G. Welsh G. McClanahan, G. Somr, T. Butz, J. Pointer, J. Williamson H. Simmons, J. Karubos, J. Perez. Not pictured: R. Ehler, B Hoffman, B. Roberts. A dance and a chili feed were enjoyed after MA Christmas Caroll' presenta- tion by the junior high choir December 5. Director of this group is Catherine Yaley. A concert on April 27 was the highlight of the spring season. Harold Simmons, Willie Rusch, and Jim Pointer portray a scene from A Christmas Carol. IIS s I Q, 1 .... ...ww 9. .-.f '1 --N f K . Cary Fetters as Parker Burnett If If Sandra Henderson as RON Ummel HS Nancy Willarrl Nathaniel Coornbes Judith Bellamy as Margaret Collins 'W , 1 Gary Becker as Charley Stewart Harvey Hvimhuck as Parker Burnett X 3 Donna Scriven as .llargaret Collins Rita .lane Carrol as Dorothy Frank as an asxistant nnzbulanre flrfrer. llill Bos- Richard Marker as lrv Augusta Ames ton as Officer Morrison. Joan Le la Cheur as an ambulance Larry Wilson as Rocky driver. x Sr 099' '74 was lf the audience of the jun- ior play, Gramercy Ghost, didn't believe in ghosts be- fore, they do now. In the course of this zany comedy Nancy Willard inherits the ghost of Nathaniel Coombes a Revolutionary War soldier who is still-trying to get into heaven over the protests of George Washington. 5 The ghost is apparently visible only to Nancy. This leads to a trip to a psyco ward and a broken romance with her fiance, Parker Burnett. Charley Stewart, a newspaper reporter, is the only one who seems to understand, and romance blossoms between the two. The result is a lot of fun for the actors and audience alike. Gramercy Ghostw was directed by Milton Hoffman. Three ghosts visit Sandra Henderson to the disbe- lief of Gary Fetters and Gary Becker. The visitors are Kay Adams, Larry Wilson, and Richard Marker. tim time cas! lake? die. ei 10: We b sml e We've come to haul her off to psyco lady ambu- lance drivers Joan Le la Cheur and Dorothy Frank inform Bill Boston and Gary Fetters while their vic- tim Sandra Henderson slumbers on. A startled Donna Scriven gasps as she encounters Gary Becker. II7 'fdeq 547 H 0:49412 iw-0 Butch Luth as Paul Rv 'Wh-m-....,,,.. Shirley Salstrom as Gordon Braudaway as Janice ,Johnson as J0hh Cable HS Grandpa Alice Tony The word nhilariousn can be used in the fullest extent to describe the first all-school play, You Can't Take It With Youf' that was presented February 25 and 26 under the direction of Milton Hoffman. Louis Cohen and Bonnie Root were the student directors of this Thespian-sponsored production. This zany comedy is centered around the crazy Sycamore family who believe in living the way they want to. Grandpa Vaderhof follows this theory so closely that he hasnit paid his income tax for 35 years. With a hair-brained mother who tries to be a playwright and a father who manu factures fireworks in the basement, Alice boss's son can be quite a problem. Sycamore finds that being in love with the r ,hw Sandra Henderson as Essie The Sycamores' dinner party is interrupted' hy a visit from the police. Cast members are Dick Matkins, Fred Fenimore, Sandra Henderson, Dwaine Price, Dale Zier, Shirley Salstrom, Butch Luth, John Gable, Janice Johnson, Gordon Braud- away, Nora Mae Brashear, Roger Schmidt, Cary Becker, Peggy Cross, and Jim Sheh-ein. u . . . And this is Grandpa. Gordon Braudaway, Dwaine Price, Butch Luth, Sandra Henderson, and Shirley Salstrom are introduced to .Jerry Hoffman, the Internal Revenue man. ak 713 Ward aa Vbvff-ni .Q X 5. Nora Mae Brashear as Carol Sue Mayborn as Dwaine Price as Mrs. Kirby Reba Ed N Fx Lou Cohen as Kolenkov fl.-59-.K Dee Hembuch as Jim Shehein as Jerry Hoffman as Olga Donald Henderson Butch Luth wields the ham- mer as the all-school play set begins to lake shape. Gary Becker assists. ff ww 6 A hxigrgy castN?x33?ErSand Shirieil U ay 9 3 7 defgonv ss 5 pot' It Wnh You drxa Hen' Canft Take. Price, San . f-You ,, Dwame I us moment m Lou Coke qgaxsuom. was um Gary Seger records his winning Voice of Democracy speech as Ken Baltes and Shirley Salstrom, second and third place winners in the local contest, look on. Cary went on to win the state prize and was awarded a trip to the democra- cy workshop in Williamsburg, Virginia. Shirley Salstrom, humorous reading, Cary Seger, ra- dio newscasting. and Sandra Henderson, poetry read- ing. were entries in the district speech contest at Chadron. Not pictured is Lou Cohen, dramatic read- in ef -wma: Local entries in the American Legion oratory contest smile for the camera. They are Bennie Castinado. third prize winner, Margaret Halstead, R. J. Ur- banek, instructor. Rosella Dalrymple. JoAnn Shep- ard, first prize winner, and Tom Fegler. second prize winner. JoAnn won third place in the district con- test held at Alliance. Harvey Heimbuck. Butch Luth, Shirley Salstrom, and Sandra Henderson re- hearse Antigone for the one-act play contest at Chadron. Other members of the cast are Lou Cohen, Dot Derington, and Gordon Braudaway. I20 ,Q bv 5.7.5, 74 01 74a fgfh Al Ysac, Ken Baltes, Stan Delahoyde, and Denny Oyler discuss some item of interest over the air. y,Ka55e:06? 9 010691 0,1 CY 3 QT w Q vi Seaaxsifom Ga , KH OKMA Sxnxixeli OW Eokgfw an C Si? 0555 X Rehearsing a play to iron out final flaws are Mary .lo Potts, Gary Seger, Howard Hale, Jim Allen, Don Martin, and Lorraine Weige. 'sh Q '4Cat calls from the halls of S.H.S.,, was the fa- miliar chant echoed up and down the North Platte Valley by various members of the radio production class. Under the direction of Dorothy Massey, the class trooped down to radio station KOLT every Wednes- day in rain, sunshine, or snow to put on their week- ly show. Western Nebraska got an Hearfull' of the talents of the radio members as they presented disc-jockey shows, interviews with school coaches, plays, and variety programs. The year was brought to a grand climax when the students took over the radio station for a day. Finding a humorous part in a play are Shirley Salstrom, Louie Cohen, Owen Lyon, Glenda Childs, and Marian Lang. eeqfs Diane Jacobs, senior-faculty editor, Owen Lyon sports editorg and .lean Ann Wilks, copy editor take time to s 'l ' m1 e at a typing error. Diane Jacobs, senior-faculty editor, Owen Lyon sports editor, and .lean A ' ' nn Wllks, copy editor take time to 'l ' smi e at a typing error. lnexperienced but staff set out to create the best yearbook possible. Staff members slaved over copy, layouts, and typing and work d l e ate to meet their three deadlines. enthusiastic, the Bluff It wasn, . ic , state, and national conventions and the bowling team falso inexperienced but en- thusiasticj added to the fun of being a Bluff staffer. En 3 rnalsm clinic for the panhandle was a challenging project of the staff. Making favors, plan- ning programs, and preparing panel dis- cussions occupied a great deal of the busy seniors' time during the week preceding October 2. t all work, however The distr' t gineering the first district 'ou l' Having had hot debates over the theme, cover, and division pages, the staff heaved' a sigh of relief as the last a es p g were sent to the publishers. WMAO ' Gary Eckhardt, photographer, Sylvia Sansom, art editor, ' Susan HHSICI, Subscription editor, and Irene Auble, advi- S013 are Caught in a pose of diligent concentration. ' ? -'rift if -t Glenda Childs and Sarah Skinner, members ' ' h 1 of the business staff, look over the sc oo calendar. Diane Jacobs and Don Camerzell take their turn at the ' ' ' ' t 'ournalism clinic registration desk during the d1str1c J Visitors from various panhandle sc oo s play of All-American yearbooks which was one part of the ' ' ' l' ' h ld here last fall. experimental Journallsm c mic e h I look over the dis- Gary Eckhardt, photographer, Jean Ann Wilks, edi- tor-in-chief, and Irene Auble, advisor, look over an edition of the Echoes. x I The Brenda Starrs and Damon Runyans of S.H.S. kept busy this year with beats, scoops, contests, ads, and dead- lines plus a larger paper, to say nothing about the con- ventions and clinics in which they participated. A blowout, a leaky boat, and a swanky restaurant add- ed color to the trip of the five S.H.S. journalists and their advisor, Irene Auble, who attended the National High School Press Association convention in Minneapolis last August. In order to promote better high school journalism in the valley, the S.H.S. journalism department conducted an experimental regional journalism clinic. With a courtesy campaign and an editorial on training drivers, the Echoes won first in warm. S596 X01 1 aff . 6 3 68,501 1 Mona 939' t 6,1015 j A page RM Sec wok io Saanich 'wsosan Wie Haw' - 8 DOKWB' edlwl ' mil' 9 vii gifs iftoixljoeemoes' 5 QOPY in 5 Dick assiStasQottre1L fou ple, . , K ru, hrst paggren .Towfage assista a state promotional advertising campaign and first in the state in the journalistic Crusade for Safety contest. View-N aSS1s1a erf fb' H' D nt Ird y en. , look gve iie asssg Dobson 6' HZ ' S90 II' W01-If inf Jayflzdspage School am, paper Donna Siebler and Dick Cottrell, accompanied by Karen Towner, let loose with their vocal ability at the journalism clinic luncheon. l24 Luanne Lacey and Donna Cerlock, assistants, and Virginia Hall, business manag over an ad layout in an issue of the H Columnists Glenda Childs and Sylvia Sansom look over one of their stories while Steve Ev- erett, circulation manager, prepares to mail the Echoes to exchange staffs. Dick Cottrell, Owen Lyon, and Steve Everett pretty up the Echoes room by putting a fresh coat of paint on the typing table, U25 14nd Scoop er, look Echoes. Scurrying home to display the awards won at the Ne- braska High School Press convention, seven staff mem- bers and Miss Auble took a short cut, got stuck, and had a pushing good time. In the divisional contests, Mary Jane Brehm won second in page layouts, Jean Ann Wilks won third in news writing, and Owen Lyon won third in sports column writing. Jean Ann Wilks, Jayne Sample, and Rita Jane Car- roll won first, second, and third in the county tubercu- losis essay contest. Amid the sweet aroma of paint and turpentine, artists pose and paint. S.H.S. Rembrandts', have found that art has many phases. Their work has included sketching, painting, spatter painting, silk screening, clay modeling, wire sculpturing, and saw dust modeling. The art department sponsored an art exhibit from the University of Nebras- ka, and several of the students attended the Fine Arts Festival in Lincoln. 7464 14m 'wer :P it mi'u x ii .',,, a-'ff' An art exhibit gives many adults a chance to see the work of the S.H.S. art students. Concentrating on their oil paintings are Steve Dorhing, Rodney Carter, and Monty West. .A Connie Gallegos, Melvin Curtis, Patty Potter, David Steinmark, and Larry Lacy of Georg- ene Dier's seventh grade class aptly prove their ability to paint. Posing pretty as a picture is Carol Busacker for amateur artists Karen Stiles and Nadine Benzel. 7ke7' -...-A These are the projectionists. Front row: Ron Barthuly, Ted HMS, Ken Sharp, Don Mendenhall, George Pugsley, Lutz, secretary-treasurerg Don Tompkins, presidentg Har- Charles La Pee, Ronnie Cotton, Harold Powell, Garland ley Dittman, Melvin Dittman, Student Council representa- Green- N'-lt Pictured! Quinton B0nn61', Ville president. tiveg Ronnie Williams. Back row: Bob Plummer, Charles Down with the shades and off with the lights are fa- miliar cries from Room 115. Yes, this is the headquarters for the projectionists, under the direction of Bernard Coerke. They show films to classes, keep educational displays on view, main- tain audio-visual aids equipment, and keep a film library in condition for everyday use in S.H.S. The large crowds that gathered for games, plays, and con- certs at S.H.S. were handled by the efficient and dependable usher crew. It made no difference to the ushers whether the event was a game, play, or concert, they still had a number of people ask- ing, Where is this seat? or demanding a seat down front. They did a good job and did it with little reward. Don Tompkins was head usher and Student Council repre- l Serltative. Don Mendenhall and Don Tompkins check audio-visual aid equipment. The ushers are Larry Hessler, Norman Schnoor, Charles Leo Knudtson, Landis West, Don Tompkins, and Keith Stoller, Bill Fangman, Charles La Pee, Wesley Thieman, Woods. f?!l '7 h-na IL ILINO o TY Q ,NpoR A A'r'low NH I ORGAN IZ ATI 0 NS ' S'I'uJ',n-I. Councils ,IX Na+g'o1laI Honaf oc,w+y Q Qufll 0-Nil Scroll A Nike, Ad ' -Twin QUWUW5 9 O M41 Hu - Y F., 4-ure. Hom ma ku-s KX i Fu+uf-1. I'-afffil-V5 7-IWQSFQIQNS VF' Q9 l 1 5 I i 1 'Melf ffw S. .S. .-4' I . tt? ,, .- 1 lt Q x ., if ,pm Leading the Student Council through the year's activities were Donna Gerlock, treasurer, Karen Towner, president, Steve Ev- erett, vice president, and Mayrene Maxwell, secretary. 0 o V? I The Rose Parade in Pasadena received some competition last fall when the Student Council inaugurated a Homecoming parade. Marching bands, decorative floats, and rov- alty highlighted the celebration. The Student Council coordinated the school activities by being a clearing house for school events and setting up a calendar. S.C. hustlers sold Savings Stamps, Bearcat booster plates, and football programs. They got experience serving on an election board when they took charge of class elections. For the student body's enjoyment, the council planned assemblies, sponsored the post-commencement dance, and held the an- nual penny carnival. The legislators that make up this organiza- tion represent classes, clubs, and other activi- ty groups. The president and vice president are elected by the student body. Sponsors Shirley Pengelly, Clara Herrmann, Roland Urbanek, Harold Reeves, Fred Petersen, and ra , if! P. C. Nicholson relax for a minute to say cheese for the photographer. 1 s 1 K W'-fr , e .qw Standing: Karen Towner, Donna Cerlock, Mayrene Max- well, Steve Everett, Donna Scriven, Carol Busackcr, spon- sors, Roland Urbanek, Shirley Pengelly, Clara Herrmann Fred Petersen. Front row: Fred Fenimore, Owen Lyon Jerry Hoffman. Second row: Marlene Loos, Dee Heimbuch, Kay Purtzer, Emma Belford. Third row: Sarah Skinner, 7 Virginia Hall, Marilyn Flicker, Joyce Taylor, Lois Troyer, Madeline Bahn, Jeanne Wolf, Darlene Straetker. Back row: Ken Walker, Bob Thompson, Bob Rummel, Tom Feg- ler, Stuart Tews, Bob Klas, Melvin Dittman, Warren Scog- gan, Don Tompkins, Roy Schuldies, Myrna Barfoot. Participating in one of the council's fund-raising projects, Tom Fegler and Owen Lyon sell Don Crock- er and Larry Yungblut booster plates. Sandra McCuffin sells Toni Beatty some valuable Savings Stamps. This is the second year that the council has sponsored this worthwhile project. Clara Herrmann, S. C. head sponsor, gives the council a few helpful hints. Others pictured are Shirley Pengelly, sponsorg Della Eggleston, visiting teacherg Kay Purtzer, Stuart Tews, Dee Heim- buck, Madeline Bahn, Myrna Barfoot, and Jeanne Wolf. da2a70wz670a42 Front row: Karen Towner, Naomi Grasmick, Harvey McMillan, Coryl Jones, Pat O'Shea. Back row: Denise Dobson, Jean Ann Wilks, Gordon Braudaway, Rita Straetker, Sherry Daggett. Burning the midnight oil was declared worth- while by ten juniors when they were tapped as pledges for the National Honor Society in the spring of ,53. The pledges were chosen from the top five per cent of the junior class. This spring the pledges received their pins and tapped the seniors who round out the society's mem- bership. These seniors were chosen from the top fifteen per cent of the senior class. The cardinal principles of the society are char- acter. scholarship. lvadersliip, and service. Sponsors for the organization are Alice Carter, Beth Finecy, and Bob Conner. If you know what's cooking in English class, then you might consider taking journalism when youire a junior and one or both of the publication staffs when youire a senior. That will make you partially eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for high school journalists. In addition, you must be in the upper third of your class, must have done superior work in some phase of journalism, and must be recommended by the advisor, Irene Auble. Front row: Marlene Loos, Luanne Lacey, Denise Dobson, Jayne Sample. Middle row: Marlene Kramer, Virginia Hall, Donna Siebler, Jean Ann Wilks, Karen Towner. Back row: Diane Jacobs, Owen Lyon, Don Camerzell, Gary Eckhardt, Mary Jane Brehm. ,Q ll? ' 7044 Efficiency was the guide word for these Nike officers, Nora Mae Brashear, vice president, Virginia Hall, presi- dent, Sarah Skinner, treasurer, and Marlene Loos, secre- tary. Front row: M. Laos, N. Brashear, V. Hall, S. Skinner, M. Flicker, P. 0'Shea, D. Jacobs, K. Purtzer, C. Jones, J. Ter- hune. Second row: Fawntine Black, sponsor, S. Rhoades, C. Mayborn, J. Lyon, J. Shepard, V. Simmons, B. Hara, S. Snider, R. Carroll, Mabel Yensen, sponsor. Third row: In keeping with the traditions of Nike Club, the girls chose secret pals, provided a needy family with a Thanksgiving dinner, held a valentine party for the Torrington orphans, provided an information booth in the lower hall, decorated the bulletin boards, and entertained their parents at a spring banquet. The girls introduced a new custom when they M. Maxwell, N. Grasmick, S. Daggett, S. Adams, K. Town- er, D. Dobson, A. Percival, J. Wilks. R. Straetker, F. Gib- son. Back row: J. Sample, S. Abbott, S. McGuffin, M. Seger, D. Lowry, C. Busacker, D. Scriven. elected a Nike Knight and attendants to correspond with the Key Club Sweetheart and attendants. How- ard Hale, the Nike Knight, was presented at the Nike-Key Club Christmas dance, and Gerry Van Tassel and Tom Fegler were his attendants. The Nike Club is sponsored by the Business and Professional W0men's Club, and membership is based upon scholarship. Sherry Daggett takes her turn at the This fancy white football with the red S was the Nike Club's contri- Nike information desk. bution to the Homecoming parade. Q i ilqc, jab 'HQ .rl fze0fS ' TABLE ONE, left side: Gary Seger, Harvey McMillen, Paul Carleton, Don lkeya, Roger Koehn, .lim Stubbert, Steve Mc- Millen, Furman Gordon, Herb Feidler, Keith Woods. Table one, right side: Russell Butterworth, Don Bleyle, Bill Chelf, Lloyd Lukenbach, Richard McNatt, Lyle Burry, Jim Wal- lace, ,lack Kent, ,lerry Binfield. TABLE TWO, left side: Gor- don Braudaway, Roy Schuldies, Dick Matkins, Bill Siebler, With a five cent fine for every remark made out of turn, Pete Gunderson and John Cable made numerous contributions to the Key Club treasury. Sergeant-ab arms Hale especially enjoyed his job of fining the cul- prits. During the past year the forty members have oiled seats in the auditorium, polished the concert grand piano, and made change during the noon hour as a service to the school. They sponsored a fund to buy two new flags, one for the outside and one for the auditorium. They also built a basketball roster board for the student section of the auditorium. The social events of this club included a hayride, a Sadie Hawkins Day dance, and a Christmas semi- formal. ff' ,A-, ff? 1 i ff' 'K wi , if XX ,l E ,G J ' a jf r . ,sex Pete Gunderson, Dick Knaub, Howard Hale, Gerry Van Tas- sel, Roger Schmidt, Don Cannerzell. TABLE TWO, right side: Gene Dybdahl, Frank Herhahn, Bob Sample, Bill Platz. Ron Ummel, Robert Lovett. Cary Fetters, Al Ysac, Tom Fegler, John Cable. Standing: Sponsors Warren Brown, Vernon Forbes, Harold Reeves. Fr, Key Club officers are Gene Dyhdahl, secretary, Don Camerzell, presidentg Howard Hale, sergeant-at-arms, Roy Schuldies, Student Council representativeg Gary Seger, vice president, and Roger Schmidt, treasurer. Sponsors are Vernon Forbes, Harold Reeves, and ' ' , ,.,, 1, Warren Brown. . A is .V RTT- ' .. NW , The Key Club float in I I V ' L in in the Homecoming parade 1 f I was an especially attrac- ft - 4 tive one. ,. .B . L ...,l-1 ,. -- ... L r ,Q 953' A 1 , ..,,.. - . 4 -r-- A John Gable, Pete Gunder- '-'K -'-- 3 sg ,,V, son, Bill Platz, and Dick W' 1 'f'ii ' Knaub oil the seats in he , the auditorium. L. M, I34 . a 111u . ,rr ' -fwdfwffdwlw , ww 5, 5 My 7 ba 9 IK,l.IlfLA+H0W.fxRIJ HALE Queen+SARAH SKINNER .4llvrzflarzl-GEKRY VAN TASSEL Attendant-TOM FEGLER Affenzfflrzl-fVIHG'NIA HAH. '35 Alterzrlanl-RITA S'I'H.fXl'I'l'lilfH T 2' Front row: D. Goodman, P. Swift, A. Green, J. Wolf, D. Selby, C. Schwaner, D. Scriven, S. Plaster, V. Simmons, M. Kramer, D. Dobson, G. Ore, C. Shirley, M. Martin, B. Ruppel, S. Schanaman, L. Bigelow, sponsor. Second row: E. Wieland, sponsor, D. Kenzy, P. Conklin, J. Baker, R Rasmusen, R. Lake, N. McReynolds, B. Huff, K. Keller, C. Mayborn, K. Adams, J. Lyon, I. Ore, S. Stroh, S. Brad- sby. V. Buchhammer, N. Schaneman. Third row: P. Mc Caffree, M. Gilmore, S. Sievers, P. Cross, R. Stroh, G. Sample, E. Baker, M. Barfoot, D. Siebler, N. Brashear, A. Pavey, N. Chapman, D. Knaub, N. Watkins, M. Watkins, J. Yekel. Back row: D. Straetker, M. Bahn, S. McCuffin, .l. Clark, B. Gibson, D. Snell, P. Nash, J. Bellamy, B. Wal- lace, J. Shepard, S. Haslet, J. Fisher, L. LaceY, J. Sample, J. Wilks, A. Percival, N. Crasmick, M. Schwabauer, A. Fuller, L. Betzold, R. Lewis. 74eq ww AM PM From rags to riches might aptly de- scribe the 138 Teen Queen members who started the year with a bum's bar- ter and finished it with an elaborate in- stallation tea for their mothers. Teen Queen members were of service to the community by preparing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy fam- ily, donating toys to the Cosmopolitan Christmas party, and sponsoring the high school Holy Week meditations. 'fr - , 1 ' '9'f?K '-gf? - K 'lik - ' . I I -' -Lf if . ,-.' Q-four . Leaders of the Teen Queen activities are Donna Siebler, Pat Nash, Don- ,gspgnz Y , g ' ivMf,,g..gQ, up sf I .AN J na Scriven, Student Council representative: Virginia Simmons, secre- 9-P5 '1' - -,QL ffe-LXKI' ' tary, Marlene Kramer, presldentg Denise Dobson, vice president, Shlr- ,li , :N .153 5 ley Plaster, treasurer: Sharon Sievers. Sponsors Shirley Gloyer Christen- - ' v -g rit? eae '1':i Z W if fy sen, Eleanor Wieland, and Lucille Bigelow, Joan O'Shea, Carolyn Wil- :A . . . . - ,,A- Wa. W J qi e i 51' -'K' ' ...v . , son, Jo Ann Shepard, Shirley Bradsby, Myrna Barfoot, Virginia Bucham- .-., P ,. - .. ijvgfy A x mer, Donna Knaub, Rosann Stroh, Jeri Fisher, and Irene Auble, ::' iq Pitts , ' ' N 3 riff. - -f-. f' w . , . f sm . yuh sponsor. -2275 f 'V ' , ,pl ,Raef P rj A, . ,Q ,fy l, ,. ,. - . .. . 9 -I f was - s f m ,. H011 dem 80111011 S1iPPers brought a record contribution to the March 57 fin.. Of Dimes Sock HOP- '36 .Q 8? t ial' E L in ifitfsfff s v .L ,L .ga H A - In Vwifvw. at ,um .. W tales. ef as ,e.....f.. l 'rLf7 1 Aaah, X.. Nancy Sue Watkins, Gayle Sample, Eloise Baker, Myrna Barfoot, Judy Hill, Marilyn Hil- zer, Alice Knight, and Charla Schwaner sam- ple the many goodies at the Teen Queen ,, lit!! Roseann Stroh, Luanne Schleicher, Jane Hall, Sue Bartholemew, Ruby Wilds, and Barbara Coe lend a helping hand in distributing the Thanks- giving food donations. Flying feet and fancy stockings are representative of the March of Dimes Benefit Sock Hop that is sponsored by this group each year. Teen Queens is open to all girls in grades nine to twelve, and it strives to develop friendships, be of service to the school, ff Christmas party. find Front row: B. Allphin, P. Eckdahl, C. Wyatt, L. Tuck, S. Shirley, N. Pfeiff, J. Hill, L. Henningsen, S. Tews, B. Coe, K. Olson, D. Ross, J. Chilcoat, S. Bartholomew, K. Ken nedy, H. Root, S. Christensen, sponsor. Second row: I. Auble, sponsor, D. Nelson, P. Stromski, L. Troyer, M Brodhead, C. Wilson, S. Grant, P. Costa, L. Abbott, C Meyers, J. Russell, S. Helzer, S. Mogensen, P. Groskopf T. Marty, D. Olson. Third row: S. Schlothauer, R. Wilds 1 1 and promote Christian ideals. H. Alfred, S. Harmeier, A. Wallis, S. Yelm, N. Rice, P Batt, S. Sams, C. Cutcomb, R. Lashmett, M. Berglund, J O'Shea, L. Nichols. Back row: C. Schuldies, D. Engleman M. Helzer, B. Albee, S. Huggans, S. Warren, L. Schleicher A. Knight, K. Hehnke, S. Lantz, S. Rusch, J. Vogel, S Stiles, J. Miller, J. Hall, S. Witschy, N. Potter, M. Hulbert A. Olsson. . Y IZA, 1 Front row: Robert Johnson, sponsorg Don Bleyle, secretaryg Robert Austin, presidentg Bob Crumbliss, treasurerg Mark Seeman, sponsor. Back row: Bill Boston, chaplain: Ken Walker, Student Council representativeg Cordon Brauda- way, vice president. vma.. we-1,64 1-M 71 Front row: B. Thompson, R. Barthuly, G. Seger, C. Brauda- way, B. Crumbliss, D. Bleyle, B. Boston, B.v Austin, K. Walker. Second row: E. Arner, N. Snygg, R. Pauley, R. Ummel, M. West, C. Kyriss, W. Skillet, L. Manka, L. Todd, J. Thomp- Ceorge Pugsley yields the axe to break Alliance's back. Q41 4m7...a 1:91 u son. Third row: P. Holtsclaw, D. Benson, C. Kline, G. Thomas, R. Williams, L. Hassler, H. Bula, G. Pugsley, K. Sharp. Back row: B. Troyer, D. Tompkins, V. Roberts, M. Dittman. Spon- sors: Robert Johnson, Mark Seeman. Between games of pool at the Y.M.C.A. recrea- tion room, President Bob Austin did a good job of directing the Hi-Y this year. Hi-Y members are jacks-of-all-trades--experi- enced politicians, ushers, carpenters, janitors, and public speakers. Cary Seger was elected lieutenant governor at the Hi-Y legislature conference in Lin- coln. Hi-Y boys ushered at the Ministerial Associa- tion program, built a Homecoming float with the Teen Queens, prepared the cafeteria for the Sock Hop, and took part in Holy Week meditations. The Hi-Y is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., is open to all boys in grades nine through twelve, and gives its members a chance to be of service and to par- ticipate in Christian fellowship. l38 QI' Front row: B. Ruppel, S. Bolzer, J. Mitchell, J. McMillen, L. Betzold, J. Stricker, D. Schlauger, A. Lundgren, S. Adams, Ruth Ludowise, sponsor. Second row: E. Belford, B. Albee J. Strachan, S. Butler, K. Aden, M. Huff, K. Martin, K. Trump T. Martin, B. Montinez. Third row: S. Warren, D. Hatch, Si Huggans, R. Wilds, C. Crumbliss, B. Martin, S. Grant, P. The Future Homemakers of America - have not only been busy learning the tricks of the trade but have also been a welfare agency. The girls sent gifts to almost every country, sponsored clothing drives, and performed other helpful tasks. Merry-making and service for these girls consisted of a scavenger hunt, world festi- val party, a faculty tea, a square dance, and a spring mother-daughter banquet. They displayed their culinary ability by preparing the banquet for the F.F.A. boys and their parents. 1 . .. J y A c .,... Costa, J. Brown. Fourth row: P. Grasmick, P. Ziegler, M. Green, N. Chapman, L. Schleicher, N. Potter, M. Hulbert, L. Temple, S. Richards, D. Kropp. Fifth row: S. Lantz, P. Eck- dahl, J. Montinez, S. Rosenberger, G. Bamrick, S. Adams, K. Keller, B. Huff. Back row: S. Tews, L. Henningsen. F.H.A. officers are Shirley Adams, president, Alice Lundgren, first vice pres- ident, Donna Schlauger, second vice president, Betty Ruppel, recreation chair- man, Shirley Bolzer, parliamentarian, Joyce Stricker, secretary, Laura Bet- zold, treasurer, Emma Belford, Student Council representative, Janice Mc- Millen, historian, and Jo Ann Mitchell, publicity chairman. 746g Kazaa 744 7049- toamaahdeaat Diana Hatch, Pat Costa, Sandra Grant, and Barbara Mar- tin had a rip-roaring good time at the F.H.A. square dance. Shirley Stroh was one of F.H.A. hash- ers at the F.F.A. banquet. F 7444 ffm 74a 7 'R Ml ,,,,,,.,,. 3 -I3 .LQ 17 -.1 g ?g,1fQ:fffgTgffgI '5'j5?37'Hf'q H .rate rf 'T fffjgjgf y it. , 1 I if 5 .. -2122--.fq . -. f 'M B - 1- - W iifzzs M 5 x Front row: Richard Gifford, sponsorg Leonard Powell. War- ren Scoggan, Roger Yost. John Grover, Bob Gorr. Frank Red- ler. Second row: Kenny Schlager. David Stricker. Kent Green- walt, Erv Martin. Bob Bauer. Third row: Don Martin. Harvey Putting pigtails in crew cuts for the green hand initiation proved to be difficult-possi- bly more difficult than carrying out a super- vised farming project, which is required for membership in the Future Farmers of Ameri- ca. Other requirements are that a boy must be living on a farm and be enrolled in a course of agriculture. The boys entertained their parents at a fall banquet in the agriculture building in order to acquaint them with the agricultural and shop work that they do. Harvey Williams. Bob Corr. and Roger Yost gain needed experience at the art of welding. t f . ---- . M so , . , .,.. 4 'W - 1 :.,.:-,. .iw- ,1 4 ,Q yx, . A . A ' , . ,.-as-egtg-sem+1,,f..f4w,.,,.,,,g,,,,,.., - N ..,.,.... - ,--. Q. I - ., . . 1, ,i.iii Q ., -1 s 'V A .,,. ' i f si ., , ---- ' ll 1 5- .,-. 1 Q -.,. - 1 s , jg fl . .. g - 1 f r. -' 4' Sf :,..,1:lSr 1 5 'ziiw V ,ll t,.gwg:q.,s. A .e .gain..tiE:E3f.i.tk,.ft E Williams. Ray Johnson, Jim Hall. Charley Lieneman. Cary Weston. Harold Powell. Back row: Paul Fchmunk. Gerald Fegler. Dick Koenig, LeRoy Crt-ver. Paul Kiltbau, Bob Busic. Jerry johnson. Bob Ray. 1 at fav k xr. 4 a x F M l 4 .5 X, Parents of the future farmers enjoy a fall banquet. Bob Busic. Bay johnson. Leonard Powell. and Paul F-chmunk put finishing touches on their water trough. O 9 'I 9 pk, l4I . . The F .F.A. District 8 contest was held in Scottsbluff in February. Earlier in the year some of the boys attended the Wheat Show at Chadron. Something for them to look forward to is a summer trip to Yellowstone National Park. lt 'M Bob Gorr, Warren Scoggan, John Grov- er, and LeRoy Grover put their carpen- try ability to good advantage. Jennie Montanez guides the plow on the F.F.A.-F.H.A. float in the Home- coming parade. ' , in in -f'7 rr:-f-,N ,VV The officers of the Scottsbluff chapter of Future Farmers of America take time out from their agricultural duties for this picture. They are Richard Gifford, sponsorg Leonard Powell, reporterg Warren Scoggan, vice presidentg Roger Yost, presidentg John Grover, secretaryg Bob Corr, treasur- erg and Frank Redler, sentinel. an-np..-u-.gg -B5--'. e E n. ' 1 ' n iu.rf'wa 9 9 4e6 z4'74f470ofzZd Senior Thespian members take to the stage. Dwaine Price, Diane Jacobs, Lou Cohen, Ann Kirwin, Fred Fenimore, Ken Walker, Charlene Wimmer, Nora Mae Brashear, Denise Dobson, Tom Fegler, Coryl Jones, Glenda Childs, Gene Dybdahl, Mary Jo Potts, Donna Siebler, Roger Strachen, Shir- ley Salstrom, Bonnie Root, Sponsor Milton Hoffman, Gordon Braudaway, Bryce Troyer, Richard Luth, Denny Oyler, and Kay Purtzer. PIN fjfw ll W ie u 'El Z n 4 l 'QQ These officers led Thespian Troupe 819 through a successful year. Lou Cohen, clerkg Diane Jacobs, treasurerg Bonnie Root, presidentg Butch Luth, vice presidentg Denise Dobson, secretaryg Kay Purtzer, Student Council representative. Scalp the Bulldogs! proclaimed the Thespian Homecoming float. Thespians pounded, cut, and came up with this colorful creation. ag -- S.H.S. students were transformed into eccentric grand- fathers, skyrocket manufacturers, ballet dancers, G-men, and countesses. No it wasn't black magic - just the work of Thespian Troupe 819 as they prepared to present the first all-school play, You Canit Take It With You. The third floor of the high school became a torture chamber when the Thespians initiated twenty new mem- bers. An after-game dance and a float in the Homecoming parade Dofs dileInn1a'P1edge were additional activities. in a trash can with , , Thespian initiation. Thespran members supervised the crews for the unior class play, Gramercy Ghost. Have a cow's eye. Judy Bellamy sam- ples some of the delicacies served at the Thespian initiation. Having lived through the initiation, these junior Thesplans have begun to enjoy themselves' Peggy Cross, Dorothy Frank, Rita Carroll, Gary Fetters Donna Scriven Sponsor Dorothy Massey Gary Becker, Sandra Henderson, Ronald Ummel. Judy Bellamy Jo Ann Shepard Donna Knaub Kay Adams, ,loan Le La Cheur, Harvey Heimhuck. and Carol Sue Mavborn , 4, . f i M. , 5 N ,, ,Z l 1 ,I . , ,y I4 Y, V, w 7,-V 'V 'r f 1' LH . -x, rf Aw 4 5 23 5 - C LU B K uv-rms i SA '.A 1' ' 1 f,-I 13 ix 5' -' 1'!'1 iw ,',, ,,,',A .., -,,,,, -aria ,,,. , , .. W ,ir-,ww !..,r- ,AW W!! ' 1, W L , ' . Vi ' , Z 11 . .- ..' -, , ,H . ,- W 1 S- wi 74eq 77 Ween 'Me S t f Senior 5 Club members and sponsors guide the club's ac- Denny Oyler, Bill Horst. Back row: Bob Poppert. Dick Knaub, tivities. Front row: Sponsors Leo Stangle, Jerry Hooper. Bill vice president, Jim Shehcin. sergeant-at-arms, Dick Cottrell. Connor. Middle row: Cerry Van Tassel,vBob Barraza. Ken john Burton, secretary-treasurer. Kuxhausen. Dale Mer. Bruce liaily, Larry Yungblut, presidentg 4'l'lungry?,' quizzes an active. uYes, replies the pledge. g'Good, says the active. l hope you like eggs. for tonight youire in for a treat. We have the latest creation from Paris with a choice, mind you. ltis called Eggs a l'Amercaine- in plain English, raw eggs with the shell or without the shellfi This is the start of becoming a mem- ber of S Club. Each spring any boy who has lettered in football. basketball, or track can be initiated into the club at the annual 'SSH Club picnic. Along with their fun and frolic the SM Club had serious moments too. They helped with medical expenses not covered by insurance for injured ath- letes. popped popcorn at athletic con- tests, and held a spring formal. 'wr Denny Oyler pin sage on S Club Queen Mary ,lane Brehm. Jack Marshall and Dick Atkins. head peppers, take time out from their duties to eat a product. .QQ Here are the underclass members of S Club. Front row: Wilstvn Brave Heart, Bud Murray, Roger Yost. Don Gross. Hack row: Tony Taylor, Kern Wisner, Dick Garcia, Bob Klas. Bill Platz, lloh Lovett. Bob Sample. Ron Ummel, Terry Miller. S 3 COT- wi little of their I46 Y Ez s ' - s zona? ,mf ig? fx ik x H-,,,,+f' k y ?1'A King-BOB POPPERT Queen-MARY JANE BREHM Attendant-OWEN LYON Attendant-PETE GUNDERSON Attendant-MARLENE KRAMER M7 Anendam:-DONNA GERLOCK P' 'Z , . YI 3 2416 - ' . - n c ' . Q Q .. Q., 53. ' r ' 3' 1- was 10 .2'7- -ants.-, 5 sg '21 V?-dd WW? 37 Front row: Student Manager W. Burton, T. Taylor, K. Kuxhausen, S. Everett, B. Baily, D. Oyler, L. Yungblut, B. Horst, J. Burton, J. Jolly, D. Atkins, B. Klas. Middle row: Student Manager J. Marshall, B. Murray, D. Cottrell, C. Halstead, B. Poppert, B. Draper, B. Sample, B. Platz, H. Hale, D. Knaub, J. Johnson, K. Deeder, D. Martin, Line A' au 4- . Stuhbert, J. Shehein. The Bearcats of ,53 had a successful football season, winning seven of nine games to become co-champions of the West Big Ten. The Cats reeled off seven straight wins before dropping their last two games of the campaign. Highlights of the win streak were vic- tories over Ft. Collins and Lincoln High. Ft. Collins, Colorado State Champions, fell before the brutal Bearcats 25-14. Lincoln High went down to defeat 14--6. It was the first win over Lincoln by a Bearcat team in the 15-year-old rivalry. At the season's end the Cats were rated number five by most polls throughout the state. Bearcat coaches seem well pleased with the football season. They are Wayne Binfield. hackfield coach, Shelby Edwards, freshman coachg Lauren Schwisow. head coachg Roy Kisling, freshman coachg Bill Conner, reserve coach, Fred Petersen, reserve coach, and Jerry Hooper, line coach. ,JY:1A1,L BRUCE BAlLY Co-Captain Guard Coach Jerry Hooper. Back row: Backfield Coach Wayne Binfield, J. Allen, D. Zier, D. Groskopf, B. Sabala, H. Shelton, J. Winkler, G. Van Tassel, B. Lovett, R. Yost, K. Wisner, D. Muth, M. Kaufman, T. Miller, Head Coach Lauren Schwisow. Not pictured: Student Manager J. in-, 'Q -4. . ,- X an Ln. - f LARRY YUNCBLUT Co-Captain Tackle 0,4 746 Wm Zag en ea R EEK pg VI X ,N Www tx ell' 'we' y C Mwrevw ' - W S yl ' . 4 T 'W' 'ii 3 ix ig ':.t.. . . .2- aw ....,. W- ' 5, . .-, swf... . ' 'jj - 5,4 ef' . - DICK CROSKOPF DENNY OYLER Guard Tackle All-State W4-st Big Ten Tackle Denny Oyler and back ,lim Allen make a sweet combination as they move downfield against Ft. Collins. SCOTTSBLUFF 25 FT. COLLINS 14 The state champs of Colorado, the Ft. Collins' Lambkins, invaded the Catsl home field for the second game of the season. Again it was a case of the heavy line pushing the Lambkins all over the field. The Bearcats showed some of the finest running, blocking, and tackling of the season. The cincher came in the final two min- utes when Dick Cottrell intercepted a pass and ran 20 yards for the score. Bearcat Dale Zier finds himself in trouble as the Mitchell Tigers close in on him. SCOTTSBLUFF 20 MITCHELL 0 it DICK COTTRELL BILL HORST End Tackle West Big Ten West Big Ten i , 0 Qi? A stir , 2. X i Q Qi 'tai' i v...- 'M V. s. v5:?Tff.i13? E Scottsbluff started the grid season with a 20-0 win over the Mitchell Tigers. The lighter Mitchell team never could get into scoring position as the heavy Bearcat line stalled any attempt for a score. The line held Mitchell to a scant 341- yards rushing. The play of the night came when Knaub ran for six yards and,as he was tackled, lateraled to Jerry Wiiikler who, with the aid of a key block by Cros- kopf, ran 50 yards for the score. DICK KNAUB Back West Big Ten 71' il.. is , 1 vs. If I Q in ga - , it I I C il 2 ff ? 'E K Z if nd Lift ,ty ' , FK a st. wi A ,f SCOTTSBLUFF 7 SIDNEY 6 Class B Sidney gave the Bearcats a big scare, when they pressed the Cats to a 7-6 decision. An inspired Sidney eleven played the Bearcats on even terms for the first three quarters. A break paved the way for the Bluff TD in the final quarter. A Sidney back, being tackled in the end zone, threw the ball out in an attempt to prevent a safety. Tackle Bill Horst picked the ball out of the air and dashed into the end zone for the lone score. Jim Allen added the extra point which proved to be the margin of victor DALE ZIER JIM ALLEN Back Back Y. 741 74a 7c1we SCOTTSBLUFF 21 MCCOOK 13 Scottsbluff started its Big Ten competition by downing McCook 21-13. McCook,s swift backs were able to pene- trate the Bluff forward wall, but when McCook threatened to score, the Cats were able to hold off their rallies. The final touchdown and also the winning one came in the last quarter as Jim Allen ran over the goal line. Dick Knaub outruns the McCook Bison yardage in a Big Ten tilt. Bearcats Bruce Baily and Dick Croskopf watch Tony Taylor sweep around end in the McCook clash. to pick up STEVE EVERETT JOHN BURTON Tackle 1 new ,if E? 1 Q at if is Es : 'H we Center i is-53 ,'y-... 's- .HK U-.-' . YT' E A: ..-Q- .-Q 5 Coach Schwisow and his Bearcats look tense as they await a verdict on play downfield. S Emu SCOTTSBLUFF 14 LINCOLN 6 Playing the best ball of the season, a determined Scottsbluff team took the field to defeat a stubborn Lincoln Central team lil-6. It was the first time in S.H.S. history that the Bearcats ever defeated the Capital City crew. Allen ran the first touchdown, and Larry Yungblut kicked the extra point. Knaub scored the winning touchdown on a brilliant 80-yard punt return aided by some fine blocking. SCOTTSBLUF F 23 KEARNEY 0 Scottsbluff took to the road after a two-week home stand to trounce Kearney 23-0 for their sixth straight victory and second Big Ten win. Played on a rain-soaked field, the game was all Scottsbluff's. The Cats scored first on a safety and then roared for three touchdowns. Dick Knaub passed to Tony Taylor and Dick Cottrell for scores. Marv Kaufman bulled over for a third tally. GERRY VAN TASSEL if t ' 3 r O1 5 x 5 . 'E DICK ATKINS JACK JOLLY Back Back mania Bill Platz leaps high- for a pass in the Lincoln game. JIM SHEHEIN BOB POPPERT End End End End Dick Cottrell snags a pass in the win over V Lincoln. i X IVLYXLI 'vw it 1 m 13 , , BA, 5 Q , E' Q 5 'gag . I. M -I as ff I 2 'wif fg P . M, ,V .. 'VLA 'ii 1.,-I 5 B! 5, as fvmwmmy , ,e , ,, we an .me Q54 706: 7, 14442, SCOTTSBLUFF 10 2 A v 4 NORTH PLATTE 0 g ' Ng J The Bearcats cinched a share of the Q! West Big Ten title by beating North HOWARD HALE KEN KUXHAUSEN KEN DEEDER Tackle Guard Guard SCOTTSBLUFF 0 CASPER 33 On the eve of Halloween, the Casper Mustangs snapped Scottsbluff's winning streak at seven by trouncing the Cats 33-0. The Mustangs could do nothing wrong, and the Bearcats could do noth- ing right. It was sweet revenge for Cas- per who took a shellacking from the Bluffs a year before. Casper scored all 33 points in the first half as the Bearcat defenses stiffened and held them score- less the second half. Cottrell grabs a pass from Knaub but is tackled three yards short of a touchdown. Platte 10-0. ,lim Allen, who played a top game defensively and offensively, scored the Bluff's lone touchdown. Larry Yungblut added the extra point and booted a ten-yard field goal a few min- utes later to finish the scoring for the night. lt was Scottsbluffas last win of the year, but no one thought it would be at the time. Knaub goes over on a quarterback sneak to score against Alliance. SCOTTSBLUFF 20 ALLIANCE 26 Armistice Day of '53 will be renfem- bered as one of the few sad days at S.H.S. The big Bearcats, needing a win or tie over arch-rival Alliance to cinch their second straight West Big Ten title and playoff berth against high riding Grand Island, fell before the Bulldogs 26-20. Nearly 5,500 Homecoming fans pack' ed Bearcat Stadium to watch the Cats lose their second game in nine starts. The Bearcats led at halftime 14--13, but Alliance came back to push over two touchdowns in the final quarter for a hard-fought victory. It was the last game for nineteen Scottsbluff seniors. 7042: 4,- 'yued Wap 2. 2 -P-.me 'fi 8 lb' xt- ' 1 89:2 74 82333 meg :egg gf-B1 Ai 1:7 3 1, 7 S27 E7z9 Front row: Coach Bill Conner, E. Frakes, B. Knaub, J. Herdt, B. Lane, B. Lehr, K. Manka, R. Dominguez, R. Rupp, L. Hassler, R. Thompson, V. Ewing, J. Axt, C. K0FHig, D. Harding, B. Rupp, D. Matkins, G. Burr, J. Satur, E. Murrillo, R. Carter, L. Burry, D. Davenport, A. Wallace, D. Gross, F. Dermer, L. Perez, J. Payer, D. Grant, Fabricus, B. Williams, L. Powell, G. Fegler, J. Sindelar, F. Redler, C. Lana, B. Schlauger, R. McNatt. Coach Fred Petersen, Back row: Student Manager R. Varsity Varsity ,.,.......... Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity ............ ., Varsity Mitchell ............ Ft. Collins ........ Sidney .............. McCook ............ Lincoln ...... ....,... Kearney .......,.... North Platte Casper .............. Alllance ............ THE SEASON,S RECORDS Reserves ...,,,,..... 0 Reserves ............ 6 Reserves ............ 0 Reserves .,.......... 6 Reserves ............ 0 Reserves ............ 24- Reserves ............ 7 Reserves ..........., 32 Reserves ............ 13 Front row: G. Lacy, R. Cuilliams, C. Adams, S. Copenhaver, L. Aden, W. Skillett, G. Herron, L. Manka, D. Freouf, N. Taylor, D. Knauh. Middle row: H. Simmons, K. Schlager, D. Ray, R. Knaub, R. Ravert, B. Chelf, N. Kirshner, D. Gibson, K. Losey, S. Rhodes, B. Bevins, J. Green, T. Castillo, B. Carleton, F. Lozoya, D. Barraza, J. Williamson, Frosh .................. Morrill Varsity 26 Fresh ,,,,,,-,, ,,V,, 7 Pine Bluffs V. 42 Frogh ,-,,-,,Y,,.,.,,,-, 18 Cheyenne .......... 7 O Mitchell ,......,,... 0 Frgsh ,,,MMYYY,Y,,,----- 0 Alliance ............ 7 Fmsh ,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-, 0 Torrington ...... 19 Frosh ,,,,,- ,--,,,,,,-- 6 North Platte .... 13 Sidney .............. 13 Laramie ............ 12 Cheyenne .. Oshkosh .... Alliance ,... Torrington North Platte 6 6 ......14 ......25 6 Mltchell ........., 12 K. McFarland. Back row: Coach Shelby Edwards, W. Wolfe, J. Thompson, R. Bickel, L. Wheeler, R. Krause, C. Derby, B. Strate, E. Coons, C. Stubbert, J. Johnson, J. Sinderlar, D. Childs, J. Richard, C. Garcia, R. Anderson, M. Fangman, Coach Roy Kisling. Wi Z me - The varsity basketball team takes time out from their basketball drills to pose for a picture. Kneeling: Dick Knaub. Bud Murray, Al Fabricus. Pete Gunderson. ,lim Wallace. Standing: Dick Cottrell. ,lerry Winkler. Charley Halstead, Bob Sample. Ben Sabala. Roger Yost. The Bearcats. with one returning letterman, Dick Knaub, were in- volved in a rebuilding program this year. The inexperienced Scotts- bluff squad started rolling in late January and walked off with a share of the West Big Ten title. Alliance and McCook were the teams sharing the title with Scottsbluff. The Bearcats won their thirteenth straight trip to Lincoln for the state basketball tournament when they beat second seeded McCook at the Class A District Basketball Tournament at North Platte. Dick Knaub hits for two points with his deadly jump shot in one of the Boys Town games. I54 Coach Warren Brown relaxes a moment before practice begins. SCOTTSBLUFF 22 LINCOLN CENTRAL 46 A tall Lihcoln High basketball team trounced the Bluffs in their opening game of the season played at the Capital City. Jerry Winkler had eight points for the Bearcats. SCOTTSBLUFF 37 LINCOLN NORTHEAST 47 The Northeast Rockets rocketeered past the Bearcats in their second Lincoln game. Bearcat Dick Knaub had 14' points. Of 74a Wed! Zag an Q C , 2 3 E E DICK COTTRELL PETE CUNDERSON DICK KNAUB Senior Guard Senior Guard Senior Forward SCOTTSBLUFF 36 BOYS TOWN 42 SCOTTSBLUFF 39 BOYS TOWN 50 The Boys Town Cowboys made their invasion of West- ern Nebraska a success when they beat the Bearcats twice in a row. Bud Murray was high point man each game, geting ll and I2 points respectively. SCOTTSBLUFF 44 MITCHELL 4-2 Scottsbluff garnered its first victory of the basketball season by turning back Mitchell. Dick Knaub had 14 points to pace the Cats. Dick Cottrell tries to get a rebound in the Mitch- ell game as Bud Murray looks on. gf I Bud Murray, Ben Sabala, and Jerry Winkler battle Boys Town Cowboys for possession of the ball. SCOTTSBLUFF 72 GERINC 46 A torrid second half enabled Scottsbluff to swamp the Ger- ing Bulldogs. Bud Murray pushed through 20 points to lead the assault. SCOTTSBLUFF 42 MCCOOK 53 The Bearcats, defending Big Ten Champions, lost their open- ing conference game as they fell to the McCook Bison. Dick '55 Knaub led the Bluffs with I5 points. K HUD MURRAY JERRY WINKLER Junior Forward Junior Forward SCOTTSBLUFF 69 ALLIANCE 53 The Scottsbluff Bearcats. playing one of their finest games of the season. rolled past Alliance. Bud Murray had 22 points to lead the gallop past the Bulldogs. SCOTTSBLUFF 63 KEARNEY 61 Dick Knaub pirated a Kearney pass in the final ten seconds and went on in for the two points that heat Kearney. Knaub and Rnd Murray each pocketed 16 points. liud Murray and jerry VVinkh-r hattle for a rebound in the Kearney ganna- as llivk Knauh and Chuck Halstead watch. l x . l ,lust SCOTTSBl.lCFF 523 NORTH PIATTE 46 Seottshluff houneed hack after a setback from McCook to win its first Big Ten game hy downing North Platte. Dir-k Knaub pushed through 19 points to lead the at- tack. SC0TTSBl,,lll7l7 48 lNllTCllELL 40 Coach Warren Brown's haskethall cagers picked up win number four when they heat Mitchell. The Cats led throughout in the raggedly played contest. Bud Murray with 12 points took scoring honors. Roger Yost and Huh Sample rf-at-li high for a rt-hound in a Rig 'll-n gaxne- with North Platte. BOB SAMPLE Junior Center , sfrx Q ,,QQ ' e S .. i msg' .l , 2' ., 4' ...- 1 5 1 QV C SCOTTSBLUFF 47 ALLIANCE 64 Alliance buried a 26-game losing streak when they beat Scottsbluff on the local court. The Bulldogs hadnit beaten a Bear- cat team since February of 1942. Bud Mur- ray was high point man for Scottsbluff with 15 points. SCOTTSBLUFF 56 SIDNEY 58 Sidney stunned the Scottsbluff basket- ball team when they eeked out a two-point victory. Bud Murray led the Cats with 15 points. CHARLEY HALSTEAD BEN SABALA BOB RUPP Sophomore Center Sophomore Forward Bearcat Pete Gunderson looks for a man to pass to in the Sophomore Center Alliance game' Ben Sabala and Bud Murray go for a rebound in the Gering game as Bob Rupp watches the action. SCOTTSBLUFF 52 GERING 51 Cering became Scottsbluff's last victim in regularly scheduled play when they fell to the Cats. Chuck Halstead's tip-in in the last five seconds enabled Scottsbluff to win. Bud Murray picked up 17 points to lead the win. E' Q4 74 State JIM WALLACE AL FABRICUS ROGER YOST Sophomore Guard Junior Forward Junior Forward SCOTTSBLUFF 49 CHEYENNE, WYOMING 61 The Cheyenne Indians went on the warpath and pounded out a basketball victory over the Bearcats. The taller Cheyenne team led throughout and were never seriously pressed. Bearcat Bud Murray topped the scoring with 16 points. SCOTTSBLUFF 63 CASPER, WYOMING 79 Casper was the second straight Wyoming quintet to hand the Bearcats a defeat. It was the last home game for three Scottsbluff seniors. Bud Murray led the Cats' scoring with 22 points. The Bearcats look sharp for the photographer. Standing: Coach Warren Brown, Charley Halstead, Bob Sample, Ben Sabala, Jerry Winkler, Dick Cottrell, Dick Knaub, Bud Mur- District Tourney at North Platte SCOTTSBLUFF 60 LEXINGTON 51 The Bearcats started their defense of their district title by dropping the Lexington Minutemen. SCOTTSBLUFF 57 MCCOOK 52 Scottsbluff won a berth in the state tourney for the thirteenth year in a row when they beat the McCook Bison in a semifinal game. Dick Knaub looked good in getting 16 points. SCOTTSBLUFF 47 ALLIANCE 50 The Bearcats lost their first district title in nine years when Alliance edged out a three-point victory. Bud Murray took scoring laurels with 14- points. ray, Bob Rupp. Roger Yost, Pete Gunderson, Al Fahricus, Jim Wallace, Tony Taylor. Kneeling: Student Manager Bob Klas. 2 Wa, 9, .lace 7 Nui IQ? '-ali AP' is The Reserve basketball team poses for a squad picture. Stand- Willard, .lim Axt, Bill Platz. .lim Yeager- Kneeling qilldffm ing: Bobby Knaub, Terry Miller, Tony Taylor, Marv Kaufman, Manager Cary lkeya and Coach Roy Kisling. Kern Wisner, .lim Wallace, Al Fabricus, Al Margheim, Walt VARSITY Scottsbluff ...,.,,a,,,, 22 Lincoln Central ,cc, , Scottsbluff ..,,,,,, M37 Lincoln Northeast my Scottsbluff ...,..,,,,,. 36 Boys Town ,.,. .Qs T ' Scottsbluff ,,....,.,,, 39 Boys Town V Scottsbluff c,,,v....... 44 Mitchell .,,, Scottsbluff ,,,,,,,..,,, 72 Gering ....,, Scottsbluff ,,,,,t...... 42 McCook ,,,,,,,,.., Scottsblurf c,v....,,.,,c 58 North Platte ,,,c, f Scottsbluff ,,,,.,,...c. 48 Mitchell ..,,,,,, , Scottsbluff ,,,,,,,c.,,. 69 Alliance , Lili. Scottsbluff ,,,.,.,c,,,, 63 Kearney Scottsbluff ,,....,,,,,. 47 Alliance , Q ZXXV Lzyi V Scottsbluff ,,,.,...,,,, 56 Sidney scousbluffcaaccccc52 caring Rese e Coach Roy Kisling looks Scottsbluff 49 Cheyenne' Wyoming pleased with his basketball team. Scottsbluff .,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Casper, Wyoming RESERVE SCHEDULE DISTRICT TOURNEY Scottsbluff c,,... . .,,ca 47 Morrill .,,c,ct,.. .,ccc.,., 5 2 Scottsbluff c,..c,c...cc 60 Lexington ccc,., Scottsbluff ,.....,...,, 51 Hyannis . ,.......,, 53 Scottsbluff .,,,.c,.,.c, 57 McCook Scottsbluff ..,f,, Sunflower - .,..,,,,, 49 Scottsbluff ,,,,,,,,s,,, 47 Alliance ,,YY,,7,7, , Scottsbluff YYV'--- Y 52 Mltffhell iiii '7-'i-Y'W' 41 8 Al Fabricus drives for a basket as ,lim Wallace and Al Mar Scottsbluff .........,.. Gering .,,,,.... 39 gheim look On' Scottsbluff .,,........, 59 McCook .....,,, ,.,..l.,,. 3 2 Scottsbluff .,,,,....... 59 North Platte .,,.,. ......... 5 7 Scottsbluff ......,.,,.. 60 Scottsbluff ....,.,...,, 52 Scottsbluff .....,,,.... 45 Scottsbluff ,.c......,,. 30 Scottsbluff .,t....,..,, 65 Scottsbluff ..........cc 45 Scottsbluff .....,,,.... 29 Scottsbluff .,.....,..,, Scottsbluff .,..,.,,,... Mitchell ...., Alliance ,.,.. .,,,,.,,, Kearney ,f,.. ,,,,,,,,f, 4- 2 Morrill . .,,..... . Alliance .,.., ....,,,,, 4- 5 Sidney .,,..,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,, Germg ..,..c....,.....,c,,f,,,..., Cheyenne, WyOm1Hg ,,,,,,., Casper, Wyommg ....,.,....,., 46 53 50 32 58 N 63 l59 ' at fn. pf Z S Wana 4,' 71444 Wm K 1 3 The B squad sophomores look happy in this group picture. Kneeling: Wilson Brave Heart, Jerry Rupp, Ted Lutz, Bob Lehr, Jerry Carpenter, Bill Lane, Jerry Binfield, Steve Mc- B SQUAD SCHEDULE Scottsbluff ,,,,,tt.,,,, 34 Cheyenne, Wyoming ...tt... 61 Scottsbluff ttt..,t,.,.. 33 Alliance ...tA....,s . ,...s.....Yf.... 27 Scottsbluff ,....,...,,. 4.0 Torrington, Wyoming ...... 43 Scottsbluff ,,...,,..,.. 38 Mitchell .,...V,..,...V,......,....f. 52 Scottsbluff ..,.,.. . .... 28 Mitchell .... .,..... 3 6 Scottsbluff ,......,,... 4-3 Alliance ..t.,.. ....... 4 0 Scottsbluff .....,.....V 4-0 Lake Alice .,,.,. ,....f.. 3 2 Scottsbluff ..,...... M4-5 Gering ..,...... ,,.... - 34 Scottsbluff .c..,,..,,t. 27 Gering .....,,t....V,.....,......V... 52 Scottsbluff r,,,...,c,., 30 Torrington, Wyoming ,..... 41 The Scottsbluff freshman basketball team relax a minute for a picture. Kneeling: Chuck Kyriss, ,lim Sindelar, Frank Lozo- ya, Don Gibson, Richard Russell, Bart Chelf, Lowell Taylor, Larry Aden, Ken Schlager, Mike Fangman. Standing: Stan Millan. Standing Student Manager Wes Burton Gerald Feg ler, Keith Woods Ron Hessler Lyle Burry Ron Herdt Dick Koenig, Clayton Lana Don Johnson Coach Wilbur Stutheit Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff Scottsbluff- Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff. Scottsbluff, Scottsbluff. Scottsbluff- Scottsbluff Scottsbluff Porras, Bill Schmick Doug Allen Gary Thomas Grover Kautz Gerald Foos, Coach Shelby Edwards Ron Anderson Harvey Hoffman, Jerry Johnson Jerry Richard r--2 A555 simon: s v 'nx 1saer+r'I'11tr1a- ii xxx- igu1 ,, , , 1 ' c2z4f0,-4104647 The junior high basketball team lines up for a picture before one of their games. Front row: Student Manager Bob Brown, Larry Wheeler, Gary McClanahan, Al Williams, Gordon Lacy, Bob Carleton, Warren Wolf, Student Manager Hugh Atkins. Middle row: Larry Krause, Terry Savage, Ned Einfalt, Jerry Wilks, Dave Barraza, Johnny Williamson, Harvey King, Dean Knaub, Steve Van Noy, Bill Reichenberg. Back row: Larry Donavon, John Randall, Melvin Loseke, Larry Barden, Ken McFarland, Harold Simmons, Jerry Herdt, Coach Bob Wilson. The Shop Class Yankees won the eighth grade intramural football league as they were unbeaten. They are Roger Herdt, Art Seifert. Elmer Estrada, Dick Smith, Roderick Prue, Tommy Frank, and Raymond Thomas. The A-206 Wildcats were champions of the seventh grade intramural football program. Standing: Denny Webb, Chuck Cline. LeRoy Muzzey, Paul Es- paraza, Garry Gibson, Billy Rose, Dave Steinmark. Kneeling: Denny Anstine and ,lohnny Roberts. 14 ffnd ft , 1. T .Z t xii ,W , 5 ei: The victorious Liliuakalonies were Owen Lyon, Don Martin, Gerry Van Tassel, Gary Miller, Gordon Kel- ler, and Bob Poppert. Here is some action from the close tourney game be- tween the Black Hawks and the Gophers. The Black Hawks won 46-45. Another fine intramural season under the direc- tion of Holland Payne was enjoyed by senior high basketball enthusiasts. Thirteen teams participated in the Senior-Junior Leag-ue, and nine more took part in the Sophomore-Freshman League. The season was brought to a grand climax with the annual Intramural Basketball Tournament. Walking off with top honors in the Senior-Junior League were the Liliuakalonies, who beat the Eight Balls in the finals 59-46. Copping the championship in the Sophomore- Freshman League were the Black Hawks. They edged out the Gophers 46-45. ln the play-off the Liliuakalonies defeated the Black Hawks 72-4-0. 5 HOLLAND PAYNE A Intramural Sponsor Here are the Black Hawks, the winners of the Sopho- more-Freshman League. Front row: Bill Strate, Harvey Ventura, Jim Green, Wesley Thieman. Back row: Eulogio Murillo, Floyd Kraus, Marvin Fulk. Zaoyhq 7 . L ill? ffm hm ,.,.-the-, The girls participating in the girls sports activities stop to ler, Carolyn Pokorny, Erlene Dawkins, Janice Rystrom. Third pose for a picture. Front row: Sharon Kay, Sherry Humrich, row: Kathy McMillen, Linda Wolcott, Jane Skinner, Pat.0'- Patty Jinks, Mary McCarthy, Susan Ramsey, Judy Leland, Shea, Donna Siebler. Back row: Norma Bauer. Jolene .EWlllg, Bobette Reading, Nadine Lana, Jeanette Summerville. Second Adair Watson, Patsy Oliver, Kay Peshek, Ronda Llnquist, r0WI .lo Pieper, Pal Bleyle, ADH Willi-WHS, Darlene Barthuly, Margie Williamson, Jackie Hansen, Karen Gilmore, Henrietta Brenda Cook, Sharon Ustohal, Betty Schuldies, Marian Ful- Barthuly, Harriet Keller. Not pictured: Jo Potts. While many students are enjoying an afternoon coke, these energetic S.H.S. gals like to get together and build up 'cthe body beautifull' through athletic endeavors. A number of these girls have perfected their hook shots and set shots to such a degree that they are outstanding players in the valley basketball league. When these girls aren't playing basketball, volleyball, or softball, they can be found tumbling or jumping on the tramp. Maxine Overturf is the sponsor of this healthy and athletic group. Seventh grader Karen Gilmore performs a difficult flip for Jeannette Summer- ville, Ronda Lindquist, Margie William- son, Sharon Ustohal, Brenda Cook, Lin- da Wolcott, and Bobette Reading. Has the ball overcome the force of gravity? Sandra Sanderson and Judy Johnson show perfect form on the tramp. Watch- ing are Carol Griffith, Judy Tompkins, Charlotte Huston, Hazel Howell, Mary Wright, and Jackie Wedemeyer, in- structor. With pep and enthusiasm, Skittens members once again hack the team with songs, cheers, and chants. Cutting up before the camera are the Skittens officers and sponsors. They are Marlene Loos, secretary: .lo Ann Pieper, presidentg Bonnie Root, vice presidentg Pat Nash, treasurerg Don- na Gerlock, Student Council representativeg and the sponsors, jackie Wedemeyer, Maxine Over- turf, and Georgene Diers. , ,W ,, 5: is: r1.1 . 'Ek We as - we .am V T ' . fi , 5 fi I ff - ii. 3. - c A , E: , 557 ., ft, ,ii lf f 3, V, .- f--' Y. e ' -5 35,5 ' ff fifwfiaz , - , it 7 ke? ! Back the team was the Skittens, motto as they cheered the Bearcats on to victory with rallies, skits, posters, and a bonfire rally. The Skittens held a coronation for the Homecoming royalty and presented a Skittens King and attendants at their spring semi-formal dance. liqasw 'r 1'- Skittens members make a bright splash of color as they march in the Homecoming parade in their red uniforms. Prexy ,lo Pieper presents Skittens royalty at a pep rally. They are Owen Lyon, attendantg King Bob Poppert, and Pete Gunderson, attendant. I64 if fdwffv mm.: 'Nu-W I xg' gh 'Mg HQ , 1 i King-LARRY YUNGBLUT Queen-SHIRLEY SALSTROM Attendant-BRUCE BAILY Azlendanz-DICK KNAUB Attendant-KAREN TOWNER '65 Attendant-MARILYN FLICKER a ,-, ,, U' AVIS . wg. I f ' v 1 1 1 V T-10.11, AU NVQ 4 x 4 1 4. . HT . J 1. ,X .U rf fm .2 - '1Q,,... -K. 11: ,.- xf-,.5, ,, 1'---U, 1 , ,Qy, .xx 3,4 . vu Xin' .- .7- 4, 4. 1 wi : rn Ji s 5 1 ? I 5 s2r.iT'xz:s: .f HM A . , as. 229 .px '15 ,nLS Shirley Salstrom, Larry Yungblut, Karen Towner, Marilyn Flicker, Dick Knaub. and Bruce Baily proudly ride on the Homecoming Royalty float. 5 1 , X J- In all ,e E V lt 't . 9 s lee 7X . ,fy i 'ff Pausing for a little chit chat during the noon hour are Sylvia Sansom, Eddie Arner, Harlan Dittman, Richard Koenig, Ted Thuman, George Pugsley, Glen- da Childs, Susan Haslet, and Donna Siebler. Delores Heimhuch, Cary Seger, and Kay Purtzer really yell at a football pep rally. Emma Belford is forever blowing bubbles, but this one may not last long. I68 0,4 444 1 sans. Bearcat Dick Cottrell and some Alliance gridders reach high for the ball. 'gigabit Owen Lyon, Irene Auble, sponsor, and Cary Eckhardt labor to fix a flat tire while Denise Dobson and Luanne Lacey supervise. The group was on its way home from the state press convention. N.--, if 1? , 1 X M.. Q .nik Roy Kisling, Lauren Schwisow, Warren Brown, Wayne Binfield, Vernon Forbes, Dale Samuelson, P. C. Nickolson, and Jerry Hooper hold a rectangular table discussion after a Wednesday morning teachers' meeting. Bearcats turn Bunnies for the popular bunny hop. I69 Jerry Ott, Jerry Carpenter, and Bernard Kling can prove that the saying first Come. first served is true. 'fa'f' Quarterback Neal Taylor hands off the hall and hopes for the best in one of the freshman foot- ball games. er Steve gets an early start as mascot of the Cheer A... Man QQ' garb for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. table cnrsage. Larry Yunglmlut wears the llomeenining Crown while broth- leaders. 0' P Steve Everett and Rita Straetker dress in the eustomary Notice Steve's vege- NKK. ,- My W, , K K s .. ,f , W., '- it YV f 4 Q K . K .3 , 3 e -...ees s 'MSE tifif6Y 5e3':i,':'f - Q 14.22. , , -w- 4 W '1 Q. Ah ' 1, Y-A H- M V-x ,I 5 A e V YV. ,X U .WL gm, M M 7 2 it 3 Q1 :cd - -- , .TZ --- ' - 'V' L L , , ' Q I 'am---- -r , , y 9 l NX L . , . L A . X .W I f ,Q ' -7 L ii X, WJ a as H 4 r .t sf 1 V ' - 'ff r .Q at Jfxt . W'-A . W 'J'-I -4 573' Q via X ' 14 l 'W if r .4 7 .tei f ' has ' few .K i K? A, .. . ' L I if 19 V AY .3435 3, v t' A ,, J.. 4 V t eer- f . . '70 at he 't new like ,, e.. L.. this 12. t Agnes Frakes shows eighth graders Judy Antrim and Don- na Hofreiter how to make corsages for the seventh grade girls.. Shirley Aclains. Florene Gibson, and Gary Seger anxiously watch the game. Virginia Simmons, Dick Knauh, Mar sit one out at the Nike-Key Club dance. Y Reserve Football Coach Bill Con nor gives last minute instructions to Bob Rupp. ,Io Potts, and Pete Gunderson , 1 2 ts, it s, it N 4 xi K F 1 , 2' This is a typical scene between classes at Scottsbluff High School. uluifr m- : . - fl v b,,. Freshman Chick Garcia dances with Uilmsun at an after-game dance, Nurse Nlargue-rite Adams has Gerry Van Tassel open wide' during the time phya sical examinations were heltl. ? Secretary Peg Anstine listens to excuses from Marian Hin- - mzin, George Sindf-lar, Rex Aden, ,lean Ann Wilks, Donna Semor Florem' Crist, and Jennie Bauder after their absence from school the day hefore. Ballerina Ben Saliala shows grace in eatehing a relmuncl in the Kearney game as Bud Murray watches. l72 ' Wwwu., M. 52,1 , 1,-ev-M, one ,..-A ,wmsxb ,pr .W Sandra Butler and Allen Nagel view a diorama made by lla-orgv Dicr's art class. This is the only chance Dave Carter. custodian, had to shovel snow dur- ing the school year. Sharon Sic-vers, Marilyn Brodhead, .ludy Van Wyn- garden, Sharon Nosker, Gordon Braudaway, .lack Ogborn, and 'Jeri Fisher show off their socks at the Teen Queen Sock Hop. Delores Heimbuck and Cary Seger demonstrate their cheering ability before the student body at a pep rally. I 73 'Mig Gary Warner of Gering, Stuart Schmidt of Alliance, and Jack Marshall of Scottsbluff seem to be cooking with gas during a dance after the Alliance game. Sandra Ross and Rose Ann Scott attempt to fit these pat- terns in their junior high homemaking class. Bearcat band members Steve Everett, Bob Ross, and Albert Sabala go oom-pah-pah on the big bass horns. The arm of Denny Oyler reaches for Mary ,lane Brehm to escort her from band to SH Club Queen. of rv-lutxr' X fa sr-X 1 -1' r f ji q S wwf S A ga -, 3 , I fl' 3 I t 'fx ' X S A fi if M 4? W'f,r+-2a,5g t fy X ...t fi The bell rings, and they're off! -in Myrna Childs speaks to Governor Rob- ert Croshy while John Gahle awaits his tum. fi MQQ Q y., ' I K X, I X: A ,:..- :'5 f .- 5 411 'D 9 TJ Jim Stubbert and Kenneth Deeder show Q , S off their Model A Ford. CT- Bossy, Daisy, and Ferdinand enjoy be- ing admired by Gene Dybdahl, Fred Fenimore. .lim Shehein, and Dwaine Price at the F.F.A. open house for par- ents and friends. H ' W X w 1275 me 3 J M? 44 , X XX ia, it m. sv ,' These are the BUSINESS FIRMS We hope you,1l patronizeg We want to prove to them It pays to advertise. dai I WT - W M.. Jizz.: U GRACE'S FLOWER SHOP Sharon Rhoades Sandra Henderson GOLD MEDAL DAIRY Marian Schanaman JoAnn Shepard 091 wx ' ' 1:14 1. F. W. WOOLWORTH COMPANY Norma Schaneman Peggy Lamberf ARROWHEAD CAFE AND DRIVE INN Sandy Appelman Jack Purizer PLATTE VALLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Manrose Jim Payer I HOWARD HALL AGENCY Barbara Hall Jane Hall Sandy WEBBER'S FURNITURE STORE ECKHARDT'S CLEANERS AND TAILORS Jim Yeager Gayle Sample '78 Royce Eckhardi' Carol Hardin 2 I , In I ' N . ffl 9 f Q, +1 A ' P- V RYMER'S, INCORPORATED S AND T OLDSMOBILE Sharon Sievers Dick Bleyle Tom Fegler Nora Mae Brashear n - . - , - I f . I- asf I 1 I fr E - F umm I I ff, f 'Ig 5 5 auzsssru 'KL Q ' IHIIDIR X i IN I I I 1 I 5. mv I I I i I I f ' a I I , D D I 'f I xg X D'D' 7 ' - A H . I gf Q ' CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT WITSCHY OIL COMPANY Jerry Vandel BIII Popperf Susan Wifschy Ken Kuxhausen DIEI'IL'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HAUKE REXALL DRUGS Sherry Daggei-I Susan Haslef Carol Shirley John Hauke I: I i xi' ny. N 4 THE voeue BEAUTY SALON BENSON FUNERAL HOME Marilyn Rysfrom Carol Busacker I79 it NIELSEN-SCHREINER CHEVROLET CO. FIRST STATE BANK Helen Roof Frank Herhahn Ann Percival Ri+a S+rae+ker ff? BEA AND BERYL SHOP VALLEY SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Doris Mogensen Amey Lou Pavey Virginia Hall Sieve EvereH' BUTLER BROTHERS SCOFIELD STORES Virginia Emerick Erik Mafhiesen Ann Scofield Madeline Balm ALEXANDER MARKET ELMER AND JOHN KISSICK Cindy Meyers Ron Hornbacher '80 Roma Taylor Morse Clary 'I 'D :Q Q N S 5 J + 1 EQ LAWRENCE DRUG STORE Bill Siebler Shirley Helzer DOERIN6'S READY-TO-WEAR Bonnie Roof Charlene Wimmer CAWLEY'S TATER FLAKE COMPANY Louise Cawley Q3 M, 'iliiiliili INTER-CITY LUMBER COMPANY Jack Jolly Bill Horsl' LYONS BOOK SHOP fl 7 X N A ,L H CARPENTER'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Gary Becker Peggy Cross ,,... ,..,4 r es, ff ,-,.7,1,. - K V I A ...ir GEORGE D. READ AND COMPANY Funeral Direcfors TTU' MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY Bob Popper? Donna Scriven B Dorofhy Frank Jol1n Gable I l KOLT BLUFFS PHARMACY Sian Delahoyde Howard Hale Mary Ann Schwabauer Jayne Sample ECKHARDT SHOE SERVICE DORIS LAKE BEAUTY STUDIO Kay Eckhardf Mary Wrighi' VIC McNATT REFRIGERATION B AND G BOOTERIE Charleg La Pee Richard MeNeHf Joan Le La Cheur Virginia Simmons .ll LEROY JEWELERS WHEELER'S, INCORPORATED Donna Lowry Riia Carroll Bobby Wheeler Bill Reichenberg l82 A 1AZ M aEGf5' Y . l1 fl sv so vw lf www :af ' is 1 Q ffmzmp I 5? sf Elf.- FY fl Nl J M peme fmneuxaea osye urrucesromra ji f ' enema ramro ..:-KM y yiisrfax P - 1'-TQ ENCH FQIES' X f NT I L A ffffffrzffs, , 84556 r I PM ,LLLZ , ,,'M'U 75' me , tiff, ffm! M 4 fc-wr D e KT ffffmf 01,3-'DH l5'1f,vn1f- RED'S DRIVE IN MASID MOTOR COMPANY Ken Walker Rufh Reynolds Lee Magclanz Don Benson he 1, ii ww.-4 f f ,ODA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY STlCKNEY'S AUTO SUPPLIES Dick CoHrell Dick Groskopf Bill Brefhgur Ruih Olson 5 . . W .fp M. Y..- 5-M . Q f X . 'P' , ,, , ,ff A O ' u MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO WAITE LUMBER COMPANY Diane Jacobs Jeri Fisher Sandra Mc6uHin , ,l,, gif? .L :.. - if B of mi GRAY'S PLUMBING AND l'lEATlNG J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Adele Fuller Judy Bellamy Dee Heimbuch l83 E 1 5 ,l - 4 BAUMC-5ARTNER'S VARIETY NIELSEN FLOORCRAFT Richard Marker Jan Johnson DOH Benneii Deanna Bndqe I. Jil, .1 V 2' , I if I ag. Y .ef , 8 . s . ROMINGER JEWELRY COMPANY INDEPENDENT PLUMBING AND HEATING Don Camerzell Denise Dobson John Jc:mEoc3RPO5glEDTerhune -Q91 I I CHEATUM'S STYLE SHOPPE GILMAN MOTOR COMPANY Luanne Lacey Donna Gerlock D0 oII Y Lawler GUY Mme' ZOELLNER'S DOWNEY'S MIDWEST STUDIC Ann Williams Alan Williams Gary Eckhardf I84 SUNSHIELD AWNING CENTRAL STUDIO Marilyn Fliclcer Paul Carleion Louis Cohen Shirley Salsfrom THE MEAD COMPANY PANHANDLE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Marlene LOOS Glenda Childs Frankie Redler Laura Behold V . , V,.- . ' a y y W A Q- 3 l Q Q -., K3 5. . ' ' l . A . . 1 MIDWEST AMUSEMENT COMPANY LINCOLN-MERCURY SCOTTSBLUFF. INCORPORATED Judy Bosfon Bill Bosfon Marlene Kramer Gene Dydahl l85 ,Av STEVENS CLEANERS Bernard Kling Sidney Rhoades SCHMOLLER AND MEULLER PIANO COMPANY Scoflsbluff High School Band 1 ROY G-REENLEE'S-MEN'S CLOTHING , Wall' Willard Sieve Lyon ' l86 JOACl'llM RADIO SUPPLY Jaclcie Douglwerly SCOTTSBLUFF NATIONAL BANK Owen Lyon Donna Siebler 3 is STANDARD HARDWARE COMPANY Harvey McMillen Karen Towner M DFIIRV PRODUCTS smarts -7 ', ' IDLEWILD DAIRY STANDARD SERVICE Mayrene Maxwell Barbara Knaub Dgn Ma,-fin Bobbie Wallace WATKINS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP FARMERS UNION EXCHANGE Mary Ann Waflzins Nancy Sue Waflzins Sylvia Sangom Jean Ann Willis ECONOMY FURNITURE Jo Pieper Doyle Harding The Bluff Sfaff of '54 would like fo use fI1is space fo say Thanks a MiIIion fo fI1e adverfisers. Your pafronage has made if possible for us fo puf ouf a bigger and beffer Bluff, af flme same fime infroclucing you fo fhe sfudenfs and fheir families. ,., 41 5 11-1,3 ,.: : ' 3-, -Liv' ISQQMQI 7,51 ii, 'Vg ig, Q , A A ,, , A til ff Q - Y i. fl . vp- K A 2 1 A , gi A MM f i5i55f5:mfii3l:?ikfiSsQ V 54115- 5ff5i5f f :fgEt.mf,..Mf-,w f. N .. me R'-...mwwv Q ff .Mn f4i.ifg4,,..g,s'gW' vii? ' ifmflfzvdwfwxm fx -r'f1fF31Ei-- 2 1 LQ' - uf' V Ll ' -uw fi, -feeff 452 f N-aww. lN'?wrlr':E px A :dim 97- , 'R A 'S A W W ' H1 rl 5 'E 'W' , I 'lmgiisga-122,,3S,2r1v:Q24iQ-ze :A ra Qi A 1 1 H 1 E I 3 5 3 E ' W ' ' VALLEY IMPLEMENT Naomi Gvasmick Sarah Skinner FORREST MOTOR COMPANY Harvey Heimbucll Jan Forsyih .- I N ML Y 3-hit. , .'T,,3gj . a,A4 ix X X if. 5, X 'Q 'xx 3'-I F - in 1 T3 N-NM Y S . M R M -Mm K KV 'zfws i 1 2, . ' -2 i AAL, A ' ' N' ' .a,, ,-,. S A A 3 ' 1. , , 3 wk KL K A A Ma s S . 2, Y 53 1 1 f S Q S' . E ,TL Akarg Y t P5 H Y Y , MM K Q 7 , .ix A ,Aw X , ' 1 by 'K f S - ,.,. - lah S S A - ..... ' :-V My V' . TAYLOR'S FURNITURE STORE SWIFT AND COMPANY Jane Lyon Gary Fe'Hers '88 Bryan Ericson Janef Wolf 1... lf? Tw? 1 P '--T MEYERS FORD. INCORPORATED BURR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Sue Snider Roy Schulclies Delores Deines Rex Wallace 3 R .,,, W I 'D fl 2.1.5 ,.,. - . f f l-'Q ' '7'1,, '. , ' T5 V, ' 2 , CARR - TRUMBULL LUMBER COMPANY Bill PIa'l'z Mary Jane Brehm 'Q 'RV NM I89 if IK 'M'---Q' , Wd 9 Wifi? I Z ,E 1 SCCQLESIZEPFF SASH - Q -. '7r.f,,gJk Qww f..-f 7 f. gf, 'zz at i wi l90 TERRY'S SUPER MARKET Jackie Buehler Carolee Reading William G. Wagner E. F. Benda Arfhur S. Gorney J. F. Killian H. T. Mafsuyama Wray Mack Russell C. D. Swanbom CHIROPRACTORS DENTISTS 3 I 5 Easl' Overland Berkeley Building I02 Easl' 23rd Slreel' I02 Easl' 23rd Slreel' II8 Wesl' I8I'h Slreel Flynn Building Murphy Building M. D. OPHTHALMOLOGISTS L. J. Gridley John A. Rosenau 2I5 Wesl' 27I'h Slreel' I02 Easl' 2Is+ Sfreel' M. D. RADIOLOGIST C. N. Sorensen G. B. Berkeley Waller P. Ford Doris L. Hughes Q. H. Marlin F. O. Polfe R. B. Schwaner I 80 I Broadway OPTOMETRISTS Berkeley Building I8I2 Broadway I8II Broadway I7I0V2 Broadway Golden Rule Building I703V2 Broadway OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON E. A. Purfzer 5 2606 Broadway 6 PHYslclANs WAND suReEoNs Ellis E. Baker Paul Q. Baker Douglas Campbell L. H. Cowan Carl L. Frank Joe T. Hanna Frank T. Herhahn Wm. E. Holmes L. A. Hrnicek L. E. Hudgel Jacob Krieg, Jr. Ivan C. Love'H' I624 Avenue A I624 Avenue A Weller Building II8 Wesl I8I'h SI'ree+ I624 Avenue A I926 Avenue A 2I22 Broadway I926 AvenueA 2I22 Broadway I8I0 Firsf Avenue 2I22 Broadway Weller Building ALEXANDER MARKET ALLEN'S SHOE STORE ARROWHEAD CAFE AND DRIVE INN B AND G BOOTERIE BAUMGARTNER'S VARIETY BEA AND BERYL SHOP, THE BENSON FUNERAL HOME BLUFFS PHARMACY BURR'S DEPARTMENT STORE BUTLER BROTHERS CARPENTER, INCORPORATED, TERRY CARPENTER'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CARR TRUMBELL LUMBER COMPANY CAWLEY'S TATER FLAKE COMPANY CENTRAL STUDIO CHEATUM'S STYLE SHOPPE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT DIEHL'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DOERING'S READY-TO-WEAR DOWNEY'S MIDWEST STUDIO EAGLE CAFE ECKHARDT SHOE SERVICE ECKHARDT'S CLEANERS AND TAILORS ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE FARMERS UNION EXCHANGE FIRST STATE BANK FORREST MOTOR COMPANY GILMAN MOTOR COMPANY GOLDEN RULE STORE, THE GOLD MEDAL DAIRY GRACE'S FLOWER, BOOK, AND GIFT SHOP GRACE SHOP. THE GRAY'S PLUMBING AND HEATING GREENLEE'S, ROY - MEN'S CLOTHING HAUKE REXALL DRUGS HAUSERMAN DRUG STORE HALL AGENCY, HOWARD IDLEWILD DAIRY INDEPENDENT PLUMBING AND HEATING, INCORPOR INTER-CITY LUMBER COMPANY JOACHIM RADIO SUPPLY KEN STUDIO Wwfex I I I4 Easi' Overland I7I6 Broadway 260I Avenue I 22I7 Broadway I705 Broadway 22 Eas+ I6I'h S+reeI' 2I02 Broadway I520 Broadway I6'I'I'1 S+ree'I' and Broadway I700 Broadway TerryI'own I8II Broadway I4+h SIree+ and Broadway I I I6 I2'I'I1 Avenue 2I05 FirsI' Avenue I608 Broadway I328 Avenue A I8+h S+ree+ and Broadway I5I8 Broadway I605 Broadway I7 Easr I6'l'h Srreei' I603 Broadway I5I2V2 Broadway I6 EasI' l6I'I1 S'IreeI' I8I7 Broadway I2I WesI' I7+h Sfreei I523 Firsr Avenue I402 Firsi' Avenue 4l4L4-22 Wes'I 27+I1 Sfreei' I802 Broadway I5 Easf I7'fh S+ree'I' I806 Broadway I7II Broadway I7I4 Avenue A IBI6 Broadway l720 Broadway I7'II1 SI'ree'I and Broadway I7 Wes+ I8+h Sheet Eas+ 27+h Sfreei ATED I92I Broadway Sourh Broadway I9I3 Broadway I804 Broadway KISSACK OFFICE OUTFITTERS, ELMER AND JOHN 607 Easi Overland KOLT BROADCASTING COMPANY LAKE BEAUTY STUDIO, DORIS LAWRENCE DRUG STORE LEROY JEWELERS I5l7V2 Broadway I3 Wes'I' I7'I'I1 SI'ree'I Ib06 Broadway I522 Broadway LINCOLN-MERCURY SCOTTSBLUFF, INCORPORATED 2IsI' S+ree+ and Broadway ' 7adez LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Firsi' SIa+e Bank Building LYONS BOOK SHOP I5 Wes'I I8'rh S+ree'I MASID MOTOR COMPANY 22I0 Broadway MCNATT REFRIGERATION, VIC I907 Broadway MEAD COMPANY, THE I4-I9 Avenue B MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO I7I3 Broadw'ay MEYERS FORD, INCORPORATED 20+h and Broadway MIDWEST AMUSEMENT COMPANY I62I Broadway MILBURN MUSIC. RADIO. AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE I920 Broadway MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY, L. P. 2I0 Easi' Overland MODE O'DAY SHOP l7I4V2 Broadway NIELSEN FLOORCRAFT I9I8 Broadway NIELSEN-SCHREINER CHEVROLET COMPANY I928 Broadway O'SHEA AND SONS, PETER II Eas+ I7+h Sheer PANHANDLE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Souih Broadway PENNEY COMPANY J. C. Iblb Broadway PLATTE VALLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY I704 Avenue B RED'S DRIVE IN I3I0 Second Avenue READ AND COMPANY, GEORGE D. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2004 Broadway ROMINGER JEWELRY COMPANIS I703 Broadway ROSENBERGER SALES AND SERVICE I409 Broadway RYMER'S, INCORPORATED - PLUMBING AND HEATING I3 Wesi I8II1 S+reeI S AND T OLDSMOBILE I224 Broadway SCHMOLLER AND MUELLER PIANO COMPANY I5I5 Broadway SCOFIELD STORES I9'II'1 S'l'ree+ and Broadway SCOTTSBLUFF NATIONAL BANK I624 Broadway SCOTTSBLUFF SASH AND DOOR 2I I5 Avenue I SONOTONE AND UNIFORM SHOP l907 Broadway STANDARD HARDWARE COMPANY I8l3 Broadway STANDARD SERVICE Second Avenue and Overland STAR-HERALD PRINTING COMPANY I405 Broadway STEVENS CLEANERS I5 Easi' I4Ih S+ree+ STICKNEY'S AUTO SUPPLIES I4 Eas+ I7II1 SI'reeI SUMMERVILLE OIL COMPANY 60I Wes? 27I'h Sfreei SUN SHIELD AWNING AND WINDOW COMPANY l07 Wesi Overland SWEETBRAIR SHOP I70l BroadwaY SWIFT AND COMPANY SouII1 Broadway TAYLOR'S FURNITURE STORE I9I4 BroadwaY TERRY'S SUPER MARKET 3I8 Wes'I 27+I'1 S'IreeI' VALLEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY 606 Wesf 27I'h S+ree'I VALLEY SPORTING GOODS COMPANY I7I7 Firsi' Avenue VOGUE BEAUTY SALON. THE I6II FIFSI' Avenue WAITE LUMBER COMPANY l6l2 Avenue A WATKINS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 24 Easf l6II1 S+reeI WEBBER'S FURNITURE STORE Norih BroadwaY WHEELER'S, INCORPORATED I5I4 BroadwaY WITSCHY OIL COMPANY Wesf I9'I'h Sfreei' and Railroad Avenue WOOLWORTH COMPANY, F. W. I620-l622 Broadway 2OELLNER'S - MEN'S FURNISHINGS I6l0 Broadway Id Index ..,...., kdministrators ldvertisements irt Department ........ ....... 7vwlez 192, 193 14, 15 176-190 16, 126, 127 Basketball ..,...,... ....... 1 54- 160 Bluff .......,,,,...1.11,1....., .. ioys' Intramurals ......,.,..... Iommercial Department ......... w - Iustodlans ....,..,.......................,.......... Jeclamatory and Speech Contests ..... Dedication ........,.,... , .,..,...,.,,.....,.,,....., Echoes ............ Eighth Graders Eighth Grade Officers ....,. English Department ........ Eaculty Index .......,,,.,............, 122, 123 162 17 34, 35 120 10, 11 124, 125 91-95 90 18, 19 195 Euture Farmers of America ....... . ...... ,,-,,-- 140, 141 Euture Homemakers of America .,... .,., 1 I Foreign Languages --- 1 I Ereshman Class Officers .... Iirls' Intramurals ,.,......... Iealth Department .,..,. I1-Y .,...,...,,...,...,.,.................... ndustrial Arts Department ....,.. nstrumental Music .......... 'ournalism Department ...... 1 5 I.1Ill0l'S .......................... 'unior Class Officers ..... 'unior High Sports ........ I94 ootball .............................. reshmen .,,.,..,...,............. 139 148-153 20 84-89 83 163 29 138 104-107 20 68-75 66, 67 161 Key Club ....,..,............,.... Mathematics Department ...... Music Department ,.., - .......... National Honor Society ,..,.. Nike Club ,,...,.,.,........,....,................. .- Physical Education Department Plays ,.................,....,.,....,..,........... ...,. Professional Directory .,,... Quill and Scroll .........1..... RadlO .............,,..... HS Club ......, School Life ,......,.,...,.... Science Department ....... Secretaries ....,..,.....,. Seniors .,....................... Senior Class Officers .,... Senior Farewell ....... Seventh Graders ..........,.........-.- Seventh Grade Class Officers ....... Sophomores ............................... Sophomore Class Officers ........ Skittens .......,......................... -- 134, 135 24, 25 26, 27 132 133 28, 29 116-119 191 5. 132 121 146, 147 166-175 32, 33 34 40-63 38 .- 64, 65 97-101 96 77-82 76 164, 165 Social Studies Department .......... .......- 3 0, 31 Special Education Department Speech Department ,................. Student Council ........ Student Index ....,. Teen Queens ..,., Thespians ....... Vocal Music ......,.4...... Vocational Department ..... 21 130, 131 196-199 136, 137 142, 143 108-115 22 ?46l4ffQ40ld24 Adams, Marguerite ..,A...........,,.,..............,.......... 29, 172 Anstine, Peg .,.,........,,,,.v,,........A,,.................,,.. 34, 172 Auhle, Irene ,.,,..,,....,....... 20, 123, 124, 136, 137, 169 Banghart, Wauneta ,,.,...,.,,....,..,.,....,..,...,,.................. 35 Bare, Edgar A. ......,... ..,...,,,,......,..,,..,.,.,.,,,,..... 3 3, 96 Barron, Nellie Bigelow, Lucile ..,,. .,,....Y... 2 5, 136 Binfield, Wayne ..... 31, 148, 169 Bisel, Millie ,,,,,.,...,,.., rr..,,,r,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 5 Black, Fawntine J. ........ ...i.,., 1 7, 133 Bobadilla, Nicolasa ..,,................,..,,....,,, 1. 35 Bratt, Doris ........... ............................... 1 8, 96 Brown, Warren ...... ....,.. 3 3, 134, 154, 158, 169 Carter, Alice ....................................,....................,.... 20 Carter, Dave ..,,.....,,...,,...,.,.,.,,A..,,.,,......,,......... 35, 173 Christensen, Shirley Gloyer ..................,. 17, 136, 137 Conner, Robert ,,,.,...,.,,.. , ..................,,...,................. 18 Conner, William L. ....,, .,,,,. 2 8, 146, 148, 153, 171 Cope, Mary L. ..,............ ...,,....,.........,,..,,.,........... 2 9 Crumbliss, Lucille ......,....... ,.....,,...,.....,,. 1 9, 76 Daniels, A. E. fTonyJ Derby, Agnes ............. Diers, Georgene .....,.. Edwards, Shelby .....,. Eggleston, Della .... Emery, Helen .,........,. Erickson, Glenn A. ...... . Erskine, Margaret ....... Erskine, Monica .....,,. Finecy, Beth , ,,,,,.,... Forbes, Josephine .... Forbes, Vernon ...... Frakes, Agnes ,,,,, Frakes, Ray A. ..... . Green, Earl D. ,..,....,. . Gifford, Richard ,,,,... Goerke, Bernard L. ....., 1 Goll, Marilyn .........,... Gottsleben, Joseph Hackman, Herman ,,,,... Hampton, Normalee ..... Hedlund, Lola .,.,,.,. Hein, Helen ............ Herrmann, Clara ,....,. Hoffman, Milton ....,., Hooper, Jerry ....... Huff, W. V. ...,... . ,,,fffffE6f'5Ef 22, 38 25, 90 126, 164, 173 153 160 14-3, 1 18, 83, 131 21 21, 38 34 107, 134, 169 23, 90, 171 19, 66 23, 140, 141 16, 66 25, 76 34 17 34 16,130, 131 20, 142 29, 146, 148, 169 ' ' '7ordez Johnson, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,Y- 2 0, 133 Kammerzell, Marilyn ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,--,-,-, --,,,,, 3 -,,- 3 4 Kisling, Frederick L. ...,.... 28, 90, 148, 153, 159, 169 Layton, Oliver ..,,.,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w,-,--- , ,,-,,,,,-- 22 Lemons, Lawrence ,,,,,. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,---,,,,.,-,- , 1 1 15 Ludowise, Ruth ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 139 Lyon, Dorothy ,,,,,, ,,,,,,vV,--,---,-,,,, 3 0, 83 Massey, Dorothy ,,.... ,,,,,,-- 1 8, 66, 121, 143 Massie, Kendall D. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 76 Matlock, Howard ,,,,.. '-,,--,--,, 3 4 Meyer, Edith ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 3, 38 Miller, Golda ..,.,,. -,------,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 1 4., 34 Moor, Ethel Mae ,,.,.. ..,..,,,.,.,..,,,,.,,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8 NiCl10lSOI1, P. C. ............ 27, 108, 112, 114, 130, 169 Overturf, Maxine ,.,,,,.,.,......,,,,,,, , --,-,,--,-,,,-,, , ,,11, 28, 164 Pauley, Pete ..,,....,,.... .,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Payne, Holland ,...,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 38, 162 Pengelly, Shirley .,.,, .,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, 130, 131 Petersen, Fred .....,. ..,... 2 4, 130, 131, 148, 153 Pflug, Ethel ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 Reed, Helen .,......, ........,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 3 5 Reeves, Harold ..,,. ..,.,, 2 1, 130, 134. Ruff, 0116 G. ........,,, , Samuelson, Dale .,.... Sarbaugh, Mildred ....., Schmelling, Emma .,.... 21, Schwisow, Lauren ........ ...... 3 3, 148, 151, Seeman, Mark ...,... Seisem, Hazel .....,. Sellars, Marie ....... Shehein, Jeannette ..,, Snell, Aleta ..,..,...... Stangle, Leo ....,....,, Stegeman, Chris Sturgeon, Harry .,,..,. Taylor, Syble ..,,,,,,,,, Urbanek, Roland J. ...... . Veal, John .......,.,,,,.,., Wedemeyer, Jackie ...... Wieland, Eleanor H. Wilgren, Laura ...,......,. Wilson, Robert ..,..,,... Winans, Ada ......... Yaley, Catherine ,,..... Yensen, Mabel C. ..... - Young, Minnie ....... 169 169 32, 138 35 31 19, 83 26, 107 29, 146 34 34 ...,,....,...,........ . 17 32, 120, 130, 131 22, 83 28, 163, 32, 164 136 24, 66, 161 24 27, 96, 115 11, 32, 133 l95 A Abbott, Linda ,,..... ,,,, ,,....... 8 4 , 106, 137 Abbott, Sally .,....... 66, 68, 112, 133 Abner, Roger ,.A... ......Y....,,A,A,A.AA - 97 Ackerman, Mae ,,., ............. 7 7, 113 Adams, Alvina ,,,,...... W., .,,, - ,,....... .. 40 Adams, Barbara ,.,.... .......... - 38, 40 Adams, Carl .,..,..,,.r ..,,,..... 84 , 114, 153 Adams, Dick ....,. ..,,, . 77, 112 Adams, Eddie ,,,.,...,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,..............,,.., 97 Adams, llene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,., 91, 106 Adams, Kay ..,,,, 66, 67, 68, 112, 117, 13413 1 Adams, Marcia ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... 9 1, 115 Adams, Mary Lou ........,.,.,,,,,,.,.,.............. 91 Adams, Melvn ,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,............,,,.,,,,,..,,r 68 Adams, Shirley ......,......... 40, 133. 139, 171 Adams, Shirley ,,,,,.r, .....,,,,,,. 84 , 114. 139 Aden, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,,. 7 7, 113, 139 Aden, Larry .,,,,, .,.....,.... 84 , 114, 160 Aden. Rex ,,,,.,,.. ......,. 3 8, 40, 108, 172 Aden, Roger .,.... ,,,..,,,,,,,,,r,,,..., . 91 Albee, Belly r...,. ......, 84 , 114, 137, 139 Albee, Butch ...,.... ....,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,.. 9 1 , 115 Alfred, Arvid ,.,,..,,,,, ................. , 40 Alfred, Donald ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 84 Alfred, Helen ,.,....... ..,... 84 , 106, 137 Alfred, Richard r....,...... ..., ....,............,.,,, 9 7 Allbaugh, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,...... 7 7 Allen, Douglas ,,,.,..,,,,.,,,......,,...,..... 84, 160 Allen, .lim r..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 121, 148, 149, 150 Allen, Ronald ,,,,,r,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.r,,,r.,,........,,.,,. 9 1 Allphin, Barbara ,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 , 113, 137 Amen, Connie ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 7 7, 113 Amen, Janice ,,,,,,..,,, ..,,,.....,..,.,. 6 8, 112 Anderson, Don .,,,.,,. ,,,,, ...,,,,,,....,, 84 , 114 Anderson, J oy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,.. - ,....,.,..., 97 Anderson, Ronald ............ 84, 114, 153, 160 Andrews, Doris ,..,..., ,,,,.,,.,,., 68 , 104, 108 Auatine, Dave ....,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 9 1, 115 Anstine, Dennis ,,,,,,, .,.,,.,.. 9 7, 161 Anthony, Myrlene .,,.., ,,...........,........ 9 7 Antrim, Judy ,....,...... .,,,..., 9 1, 171, 178 Appelman, Sandra ...... ...,.........,........ 9 1 Aquilar, Ramona ..,... .-.M ..,..,....,, ., 68 Amer, Eddy ......... .....,. 40 , 138, 168 Arner, Norma ,,..,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 113 Arnold, Delight ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Atkins, Dick .......... .....,. 40 , 146, 148, 151 Atkins, Hugh .... . .......... 91, 115, 161 Atkins, Susan ...,.... ...,.,,. 8 4, 106, 113 Atkins, Tom .......,. ,,,.,,...... ,.,,,,,,. 8 4 Aulick, Sharon .....,, .....,,,.,..,,.,, 9 7 Aulick, Susan ....... ,..,....,. ,.,,.,.., . 9 1 Austin, Robert .,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,. 4 I, 105, 158 Axt, Donna .,..... ...............,.....,...,,.,.,,, 9 1 Axt, Jim ,...,,, ...-.. 77, 112, 153, 159 Axt, Sharon ,,,,,,, ,.,,...,.....,. ..,.....,...,..,,, , . 97 B Babka, Shirley ..,., ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, 91, 106, 107 Backer, Andy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, 77 Bahn, Madeline ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 77, 113, 131 136, 180 Balm, Neal ......,...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,, 9 1 Baily, Bruce .,,...,, 41, 64. 65, 146, 148, 150 165, 168 Baker, Bruce , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,........ ..1,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 Baker, Duane ..,, 91, 105, 107 Baker, Eloise ., ,,,,,,,,,,, 77. 113, 136, 137 Baker, Janice W ,,,,,,, ..... ...,, ,,.,,,,,,, , . 9 1, 115 Baker, Joan ......,.,,,,,,,,..........,..... 77, 113, 136 Ballers, Ken ,,,,,,,, 41, 108, 109, 110, 120, 121 Bamrick, Geraldine ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,, 84, 113, 139 Bamrick. Mike .,,.,,,.... .........,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 Banghsrt, Elizabeth ,...... .,,, , ,, 68, 108, 109 Bama. .leri ........, ,..... . . .,,,,, 41, 104, 108 Burden. Larry ........,....... 90, 91, 106, 161 Barfoot, Laurel ..,.,.........,,....... ...,,... 8 4, 114 Barfoot, Myrna ,...,,.. 76, 77, 131, 136. 137 Barnhart, Bill , ,,..,,,. , ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,, 7 7 Barraza, Alifia ....... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 7 Barraza. Bob ,,,,,,, ,,,.. - .. ,..,.....,, ,,,,, 4 1, 146 Bnrraza, David ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 83, 91, 153, 161 Bartholomew, Sue ,, .. ., ,,., .,,.. 8 4, 113, 137 Burthu1y,'Darl4-ne ,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 163 Barlhuly, Henrietta ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7, 163 Barthuly, Ronald .... , . 68, 112, 127, 138 Bartlett, Chuck ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 97, 107 Bartlett, ,Ioelene 1,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 7, 104, 106 Bartlett, Ron ,,,,. .. ,,,,,,,, 41, 104, 108 Bartlett, Sharon ,,.,.........,..,.,.,,,,,, 91, 106 Ban, Phyllis ,,,,,, ,..,., 84 , 106. 114, 137 Bauder. Jennie .,.,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,1,,1,, 9 7, 172 Bauer, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 7, 107 Bauer, Norma ,lean ...,..,, 41, 108. 110, 163 Bauer, Richard Bauer, Robert . ,,,,, ,,11,,111,1,,,,,, 7 7, 140 Baum, Sandy .,....,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, 90 , 91, 106 Bearbower, Donna .1., ,,,,,,111,,1,,,,,,, U 41 Beatty, Toni ,,.,..,...,.. .,...,....,,,,,,, 9 7 Becerra, Ralph Beck, Dale ,. ,..1.,1,,,,,,.1,,,.,,.,1.,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 104 Becker, Gary ,,,. 68, 112, 116, 117, 118 119, 143, 181 Beerup, Deanna ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,...,.,,........., 77, 113 Beerup, Dorothy S Behrens, Jerry , ,.,,,,.,,.,,,,.......,....,.. , Halford, Clifford 71, 84, Belford, Emma .. .,..,.... 42, 65, 131 139, 168 Bell, Carol ..,,.,,.,,,, Y ,,,,,,.,,.. D ,,., 91, 106, Bellamy, Judith ..., 68, 104, 116, 136, Bennett, Donald .....,.....,.........., ,.,,,,,1 6 8, Bennett, Jean ,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.1,,,,,,.,.............. Bennett, Nadine ,,.,,......,..........,...., 91, Benson, Don ,,,,,.,, 42, 65, 104, 108, 138, Bentley, Darrell .,....,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,... .,,........, Bentley, Elaine ,..,....,,,,.,,.,,.,. ..,,,.............. Benzel, Carol Ann ,.,.,,. .,,,.,1.. 9 1, 84 Benzel, Lorrine ........,. ,,... , ,,,,,,, - Benzel, Nadine ...,.,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, Berglund, Mary Lou .,,.......,...,. 84, 106, Berry, Lucille ................ ...,...,,,,,,,, 84 , Berry, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,.,..,....... Betzold, Gary .,11..,,,,,,.,.........................,. Betzold, Laura .,.,,,,, 68, 112, 136, 139, Bevins, Bill 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 83, 84, 114, Bevins, Linda .......,.,,1,,,,,,1..,................,,,.., Bickel, Roger ..... .....,,, B 4, 106, Bietz, Bill ,....,...... ,....,.. . 84, Bietz, Ray ...,.....,,...,..,. ..,.... Bigahy, Dean ,..,.........., .,,,,....,,,..,,,........ Bindschadler, Jerry ................,..,....,,,,,,,,,, Binfield, Jerry .,...,......., , 77, 112, 134, Blackburn, Earl .,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,.1.,,,............. Blackbum, Judy .,..,, ..... - Bluha, Richard ,,,.,.,... Y, ,,,..,,,,, . Blakley, Lynn Ann ,.,,.,, .,.,.111.......... Blalm, Dlcky .,,,.,.,,,,.,,, Blanco, Clara ,.,,...,.,..,..,.,..,,,.... Y ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,... Blanco, Cary ,,.1.1,,.,11,,,,,,,.,111,,. -. .,1...1..... . Blehm, JoAnn .......,,.,...............,.,............. Bleyle, Don ........ 66, 68, 104, 105, 134, Bleyle, Pat ..,,,.,,...,,,,..,,......,.. 91, 107, Bley1e,'Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-2, 104, 3lum, Eudine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 7 7, Bolzer, Shirley ....,,,.,..,,,,........1 77, 113, Boston, Bill .... ss, 104, 116, 117, 138, Boston, Judy ,,.,,,..,1,,.,,...,.,,,.,,,, 91, 115, Bradshy, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 42, Brand, Bill .,..,..,...,.....,.,..,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,. ,,,..... Brand, Richard ,....,..,1.,,,.,,,....,,,,,..,,...,..,,. Brashear, Nora Mae .,,, 42, 108, 109, 118, 119, 133, 136, 142, Braudaway, Gurdon ,1.. 43, 105, 108, 120, 132, 134, 138, 142, Brave Heart, Wilson ,,.. 77, 112, 146, .Bravo, Brehme Brenize Brester. Celso ..-,. .............,....... .... . ., 'Brehm, Mary .lane ,,,, 38. 43, 65, 132, 146, 147, r, Ed ..., ...,,,, . ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Brehmer. Billy ,,,,,,, r. Lee ..,.,,,.. Myron ,,,,,,, Brethour, Bernice Brethour, Bill .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Brethour, Donald ,,,,,,,, Bridge. Brill. .1 Deanna ,, ,,,, ,, o ce 105, 174, 84, . 84, 77, 68, y ,,,,,,,,.., ,....... Bmadhurst. Johnny ,.,.... Brodhead. .loan ,, Brodhead. Marilyn 83. Urntt, Marvin ,, llrutzman, Allen .... . Brulzman, Harry Brotzman. Norman Brown, Ellen ,... Brown. Frances Bruwn. Janet ,,,,,, Brown, Bob .,,.,,,,, Brown, Karen ,,,, Bruntz. Bruntz, Buchha 84, 106, 68, 77, 107, 137, , .. 84, , ,,,, 77. 91, 113, 106, Duane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.......... ...,....,. , George ,.,.,,.,...... mmer, Virginia ,, 43, Buehler, Jackie ,,,,,............... 66, 68, 112, Buehler, Kay ...,,......................... .,......,.,.., Bula, Harold .,.,.,,,.. .,,,., 7 7, 104, 107, Bullock, Rennie ..,,,,,. ,......,..,.,....... 8 4, Burbaeh, Beverly Burbach, Bob ....,,., Burhach, Dick ...,,.. Burgess. Harold Burkhart, Joyce Burkman, Dick 112, , 96 153, 110, 148, 148, 131. 84, ,, 84. 139, Burnett, Bob .1....,......,....................,,,.,,,,, Burr, Gayle ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, Burry, Jackie ,,,,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.., Hurry, Lyle ..., 77, 112, 134, Burton. John ,,,...., 43, 64, 108, Burton, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,, .,...,,,,,,,,,,, Burton. Weston ,,,,, 77, 112. Busacker, Carol ,.....,, 66, 68. 126, Busic, Bob ,,,,,., ,, ,,,,, ,,,., . Butler, Ronald .. ,, ,, .. Butler. Sandra . ,,,,, ,,,,, , 77 Butterworth, Russell ,. 68, 105, C Campbell. Lucille ,,,,,,, 112. Vawlex Campbell, Clarice ................,.,....,,1.,,,r..,.. 77 Camerzell, Donald ........ 43, 108, 110, 122 123. 132. 134, 184 Cannon, Tom ......... .....,,,,11,,,.,....... V 91, 115 Cargile, Carolyn .....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.. ........... - . 68 Carleton, Paul ......,...,,, ,,,,,, 43 . 134. 185 Carleton, Bob ....,,., 43, 83, 90, 91, 153, 161 Carpenter, Bob' Carpenter, Jerry .....,.,....,,.,.,,, 77, 160, 170 Carpenter, ,Io Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,......... 90. 91 Carroll, Rita ,... 68, 104, 116, 133, 143, 182 Carter, Gail ,,,,.,,,.,,........,, ,.,,,,,,..1,,.,...,,,,.,,, 9 1 Carter, Rod .,,,.........,.......,,,,,,,,,,, 68. 126. 153 Case, Nellye .,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,..------, 9 7 Cassel. Bob Cassel, Julia ..... ,.,,.... 9 7. 107 Cassel, Roy ........,., ,,,..,.....,. 9 1 Cassels, Maureen ,,,,,,, ,,,,. . . 77. 113 Castillo, Manuel .......... .......... .,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Castillo, Tom ...............,.....,,..,,,.,,,,,,, 84, 153 Castinado, Anita .,,,,,...,,...,,.,,..,,,,,,, 97. 107 Castinado, Bennie ..,, 69, 104. 105, 112, 120 Castinado, Helen ,,,,, ,......,....,,,,,,,,,, 44, 108 Cnstinado, Rudy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,..........,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 106 Castinado, Stella ,,,,,,. ,,,A,......... 9 1 Castro, Rueben ,.,..... ,,,,...,....,,,,, 9 1 Cawley, Louise .,... ,,,...,. 4 4, 181 Cervantes, Mary .....,, ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,---- 9 7 Chapman, Nancy ,.,,,,,, ,,,,...,.,,.. 7 7, 136, 139 Chelf, Barton ..........,.,., W, 84, 114, 153, 160 Chen, Bill ,,,,,,,,.,,., .,,........ ,,,,.,,, .,,,,.,,..,. 6 9 , 134 Chilcoat. Judy .,...........,...,,,,,,,,,,. 85, 113, 137 Childs, David ,,,.,............,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 114, 153 Childs, Glenda ,,,, 44, 121, 123, 125, 142 163, 185 Childs, Myrna ,,,,..............,,,,,,,,,. 85, 114. 175 Clapp, Goldie Clark. Gerry ....,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 7 7 , 113, 136 Clark, Ray ,,,,,.,, ---.-.....-...-...--- 9 7 Clary, Morse .....,,,,,,,. ,,,,,------..... 1 80 Cline, Charles ,.,... ,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,, 9 7 , 161 CluwnHorse, Gloria ,,,.,., .,,,,,,,,,,. 1... ,VVV 9 7 Cochran, Marilyn ..,.,,, ,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,, ,,-- 4 4 Coe, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,1.......,,,,,,, 85. 114, 137 Coe, Charlotte ..,,.,..,,,,,, f ,1.......,,,,,,, 69. 112 Coe, Roland ,,,,,,,,.... ...,...,,,,, , , ,,,, ...VVV V W 92 Cohen, Louis ,.,. 44, 119, 120, 121. 142, 185 Comstock, Janice ,,,,,,, ...,... ..,...,,,,, 44 , 108 Comstock, William ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 96, 97, 107 Conklin. Pat ,..,,.......,,,,, 77. 107. 113, 136 Conklin, Paul Connelly, Mary Ann ,,,,,,. ,..... .,,,Y,,,, Y ,,--- 9 7 Cook, Barbara ...,,,,,,,,,, . ..,, 77, 113 Cook, Brenda .... ..,.,,,, 9 2. 163 Cooley, James ,.... 69 Cnumes, Jodee ,.,,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,. 96, 97 Coons, Earl .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,,,, 3 3, 85, 153 Cupenhaver, Bob ,,,,,,,..,.... .,.,,,,,,,,,.,.......... 9 2 Cnpenhaver, Steve ,,,,,,.,.. ....,,,,,,,,,,,.. 8 5, 153 Corrales. Mary ,..,,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,----, -1 69 Costa, Pat ,,.,,,,,,.,, 85, 112, 113, 137. 139 Cotton. Ronald ,,,,,,,....., .,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.... 3 5 . 127 Cottrell, Dick ,,,,,.,. 44, 108. 109, 110, 124 125, 146, 148, 149, 151, 152, 154, 155 158, 169, 183 Cowen, Nedra .....,,. ,,,.... ,,,,,,,. 9 7 , 107 Cox, Joyce ,,,....., ..,.,,,,,,, .....--------ffff-- - - 97 Crecelius, Richard ,,,,, . ..--..----fff----- 44 Crecelins, Ronald ....,,,,, ,,,,---- 9 7, 106 Crist, Donna ,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.......-..4 - 45- 172 Crocker, Donald W .....,,,,,,, .....-.......--- 9 7- 131 Cross, Judith ,,,.... - ,,,,,,,,.-- .---.--- --.----- 96 1 97 Cross, Peggy ,,,, 69, 105, 112, 118. 136, ig Crozier, Betty ....,,,.,,.---.......A,...--.- ...----- ---- 8 5 Crumhliss, Carol ......,, -r ---.- 85, 107. 139 Cnxmbliss, Robert 1....., .---- 45 1 104v 133 Culver, Charlotte ,,,,,,,.. ------------ 9 2- 106 Curtis, Melvin ..,..- A-.------ --'f'-ffff----fff 9 7 1 126 Cutcomh, Carol ....,,,,,, .. .,,,,.,,,.. 85, 113- 137 D Us ett. Sherry 38, 45. 132, 133. 179 Diingef, va. ,........ - .,..... .... as. 114 Dallas, Harold .....,,.----------- ---- 84- 104'v 114' Dalrymple, Larry .... A ---.----- - ------ -4- ----- 97 Dglrymple, Rosella ...-,,,,.. 67, 69. 112, 120 Dalrymple. Walter .--------..-----,--- 73- 112 Daniels, Dan Dlrrough, Mary Jo Darrough, Marlene ....,.- -4- ------f- -A 78 Davenport, Dons ....,,..- A----.- 60 v 69, 153 Davey, Chuck ........ - ------ -- ,--. 78 Davey, Frank ......,, -------- 1 -.----- 9 7 David, Donald - ..... A-.- - 85, 114' David, Ellen ....,,, - -----,-.--A------ 92 Davis, Doris , ........ ,... .- -- 35, 107 Davis, Janice .... -.-A----f-------- 9 2 Davis, Larry .,,1.... .-------.,AA 3 9, 45 Davis, Muriel ..,,... - ------ 78: 113 Davis, Rodney .. ........ .-------A--------- 9 2 Dawkins, Erlene ......, .,,,,- - -- 92, 153 DeCory, Cedric ,........ ,.,. - -0- .---- - ..--..- - 45 DeCory, Leroy - ..,. ,, ,,,.,.....---.--,- - ------. 35 Deeder, Kenneth .........,,. 45, 143, 152, 175 Deines, Betty ,M .....-- ---,A A------ 69 Deines, Delores .,...... 45, 65, 108, 110, 189 Delahoyde, Stan - ...,,,..------ 45. 105, 121, 132 Delett, William ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 7, 107 Delgado, David DeMaranville, Glenda .,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , - .... 97 Denison, Denny ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 9 7 Derby, Chuck ,....,,. 83. 85, 104, 106, 153 Derington, Dorothy ,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, - 69, 120 Dermer. Floyd .,..,,,,,......,,,,,,, ,, 78, 112, 153 Dewey, Marilyn ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 113 DeWitt, ,Ioy ,,,., ,,,,,. A ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 85 DeWitt, Peggy Diaz, Arthur ,,,,,,,, A......,. 9 7 Diaz, Rudy Dietrich, Harliv ,,r,, ,AAA,,,,,,,,,,,,. , 46 Dill, Marilyn ,.,,,, ,,,,,, Al,,,A,,,l,,,,..,,,,,.. 9 2 Dishman, Dee Ann ..,. ,....... 90 , 92, 115 Dishman, Chet ,,,,,,,...,,....,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,l,A,..... 98 Dittman, Harlan .......,....,,.,,,, ,,,, 69, 127, 168 Dittman, Melvin ........ 78, 112, 127, 131, 133 Dohherstine, Cary ,,,,,,,.......,......,......,.,..... 46 Dobson, Bruce ,,,,,,. - .,,,,, ..,.,,,.,.,..............,,, 9 2 Dobson, Denise .,..,,., 46. 122, 124, 132, 133 136. 142, 169, 184 Dodge. Gene ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 , 112 Dodge, Joan ,,,, , ,, , ,,,,,,,, ,, 78, 113 Dohring, Steve ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 8 , 126 Dominguez, Roy ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 8, 112, 153 Donovan, Larry ,,,,... .,,,....., 9 7, 161 Dorador. Aurora , .. .,.,,,,, 78 Dorador, Amelia 46 Dorador, Joe .....,,..,.,,,,, ......,...,, 8 5, 114 Dougherty, Jackie ,, ..,, .l,....... 6 9, 186 Draper, Bill ,...,., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,l 6 9, 112, 148 Drummond. Charles Dunham, Gary Dunn, Luis Duron. Betty ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 85 Duron, Pauline , ,,,,,,, N ,,,,,, ..... , ,,,A.,.,..... , , 97 Duron, Stephan Dyhdahl, Franklin ,.,, 46. 109. 111, 134, 142 175, 185 E Earles, Betty ,,,,,, .....,, 46 Earles, Fay ,,,,,,,,,. .,,..,. 9 2 Earles, Jack ,,,,.,,, .......,... 85 Earles, Jean ,,,l,,.,,, .. ................ 78 Early, Kendall .,.,.,.. . .l1..,, 96, 97 Ebberson. Betty ....,,, ........., 96 , 97 Ehhersun. Bonnie ww .....,.. 46 Echols, Beverly ,,.,.., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 7 5 Eckdahl, Dennis ...... .......,,,,,,,...,,... 9 2. 115 Eckdshl, Pat .,,. ...,.,.,.,,..,. 8 5. 114, 137, 139 Eckdahl. Ronnie Eckhardt, Gary 47. 123,-124, 132, Eckhardt, Kay ,,,,A.............,,,,,,,,A--.-- 92. 182 Eckhardt, Norman ,,,... ..,....,..,,.., 3 5. 114 Eckhardt, Royce ,,,,,, ..,,,, 6 9, 112. 178 Ehler, Gary .........., . .A....... 92, 115 Ehrlick, Delpha ...,, ....... - ,,,, .-.-,.-.-- 9 7 Ehrlich, Sharon .,,,., ,.,... 90 , 92. 115 Einfalt, Neal ........ ..... - ---------- 96 , 97 Einfalt, Ned ........ ..,..... 9 2, 115. 161 Einsel, Janet Emerick. Virginia .,.... ........ - 47, 180 Engel. Rickie .,,,...,,. ....,,,---------------- 9 2 Engelman, Doris ...... ,..... 8 5. 114, 137 Ericson, Bryan ,,..,,,,,, ....... 7 8, 105, 188 Ervin, Ronald ...... ..........,----,--- 9 7 Escamills, Jesse ,...., ,...... 92 , 107 Eskam, Don ,,,.,,,,, ,.,A,,...... 5 9 Eskam, Norman ..... .,....,...,, 8 5 Esparaza, Paul ,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,A 9 7. 161 Esterly. Dean ...... , ...,. 92, 107 Esterly, Donald ,,.,, ........,,,. 8 5 Esterly, Kenneth ,........ ..,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Estrada, Elmer ,,.. ...... ,,,,,,,,,-A---,,,,, - - - 92, 161 Evans, Allen ...,,,,,,, ,... ,,,,,,,,,-,A. 97 Everett, Cora Lee ,,,,,, . . ,,,,,,, 85. 106, 114 Everett, Steve ,.,,.. . 47, 105. 125, 130, 131 148. 150, 170, 174, 180 Ewing, Jolene . ,, 69. 112. 163 Ewing. Vyrl ,. ,,,,, ,, , 69, 153 1 Fahricus, Alfred ,, 69. 153, 154, 158, 159 Fangman, Billy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..... 7 8, 112. 127 Fangman, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 85. 114. 153. 160 Farrar, Wendy .....,.., ,,Y,,,..........,.,,,,,,,,,,... 9 7 Fegler, Gerald ., .,.,...,,,,,,,,,. .. 73. 140. 160 Fegler, Thomas 38, 47. 65, 120, 131 134, 135. 142, 179 Feidler, Herbert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 78, 104, 134 Feidler, Marvin ,...., . ,,,,,,,,,,.,...--.- 97, 106 Fenimore. Fred ,, ,,,,, 38. 47, 108, 109, 111 118, 131, 142. 175 Fenning, Richald ., ,,,,,,,,,,. .. 97 Ferreyra, Daniel .,,, . ., , ,,,,, ,,,,..,,. . 78 Ferreyra. Johnny ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.......-,, V 85 Fetters, Gary , 67, 69, 112, 116, 117 134, 143, 188 Fisher, Albert Fisher, Jeri 47, 36, 173, 183 Fisher, Larry W, .....,, ,V .,,,,,,,, Y, M 97 Flicker, Carol , ,, ...,,,,..,.,,,, 85, 105 Flicker, Delores ..., . ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 78 Flicker, Marilyn ,.,.,,,, 47, 64, 131, 133, 168 165, 185 Flores, Angeline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,, ,, 97 Flores, Joe Flores, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A, 9 7 Flynn, Beth ..,.,., ,A,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,- 4 'I Fogel, Larry .,,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,,YY,,,,,,AAA H ,,Y, 7 5 Foos, Gerald ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Y 85, 114, 160 Forsyth, Jan ,,...... ,.....,, 6 9, 104, 112, 188 Frakes, Eddie .,,,,,,,,,..,1,,,,,,,,,,,11YYYY,, ,,,,,,,,AAA 7 8 Frank, Tommy -M fff.v-......,, - ,...... 92. 106, 161 Frank, Dorothy ,,,..,.. 69, 112, 116, 117, 143 181 Frank, Marian .,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,A ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 69 Frank, Pan ,,,,,...,, M, , ,,.,,,, 85, 114 Frank, Richard ,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 7 , 106 Frechea, George .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1, ,,,,,,,,, mv 98 Freed, Barbara ,,,,,,,, f, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 112 French, Bonnie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5, 114 Freouf, Dean .,,,.,,,, .,,,,, - 85, 114, 153 Freouf, Geraldine ,,.,,,1, ,,,,,,, , M 78, 107 Friehauf, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 ,,,, 92 Fulk, Don ,,,,,,,....... -LW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1,,,, , 92 Fulk, Marvin ...,,. L, ,.,,.... , .,1r.,, ss, 1141, 162 Fuller, Adele ..,,,,,. 66, 69, 112, 136, 183 Fuller, Marian W ....... sy- ,... 90, 92, 163 G Gabel, Roy ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,,,,, 1 97 Cable, 101111 ,....,,, Y ,..... 48, 118, 134, 175, 181 Gagnon, Thomas ,,,,,, , ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Gallegos, Albert ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Gallegos, Frances ..r, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 6, 98 Garcia, Anita .,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,.-,,. 3 5 Garcia, Delores ,1,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 70 Garcia. Chick ..,,,,........, . 85, 114, 153, 172 Garcia, Mary Ann ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, 92, 115 Garcia, Richard ..., -VV .,....1 70, 108, 146 Gardner, Lavona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Cerloek, Donna .....,., 38, 48, 66, 108, 109 110, 122, 125, 130, 131, 147, 164, 184 Gerlock, Georgia ,,,,,,1,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, WW, 35, 114 Cesterfield, Amold K, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Gibson, Betty -.- ,,,, - ...,..,,, , ,.... 78, 105, 136 Gibson, Don - .... - .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 86, 156, 160 Gibson, Florene ,,,,..., 39, 48, 104, 133, 172 171 Gibson, Garry ,,,. ,W ..,...,1,,,,,,,, 98, 106, 161 Gillam, Eugene ,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 7 0 Gilmore, Karen ,,,,,,,, W, ,,,,,, 96, 98, 163 Gilmore, Marcia .W ,,....,,.,,, 76, 78, 113, 136 Callas, Albert ...,., Aw ,,,.,, , ,,,, vm, ,,,,,,,,, 86 Goodman, Diane .....,,,.., - .....,...,, 78, 113, 136 Gordon, Kristen ,,,, - .....,... - ,,,, ,W ,,,,, 92, 106 Cordon, Furman ,,-,. ,.,. - 78, 107, 134 Gomez, Marcia GOIT, B013 ,.- . ,,.,........ W, ..... 70, 140, 141 Grant, Don -sw ...,,,.....,,, , ,,,.,....,,1 L 70, 153 Grant, Sandra - ..,,, L ............., -1 86, 137, 139 Grasmiek, Judie ,H ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,Wm ,,,,,,,,,, A 98 Grasmick, Naomi .,.. 48, 132, 133, 136, 188 Grasmick, Pat ,.,..... - ,,.,...... -. 78, 113, '139 Graves, Robert ,,,,,,, lv ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Gray, Janice - ..,,, - .... ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 86, 113 Green, Arlouene ......, 1 ,,,,,,,, 78, 113, 136 Green, Bobby ,- ..... ....,................ 86 Green, Delbert ....... ............................. 9 8 Green, Donna - .............. -..- .......... 70, 112 Green, Garland .-..-..- .................... 86, 127 Green, Jimmy ...- ..... - ,... 86, 114, 153, 162 Green, Kent .,.- ..,.., -.,- .1... - .1,,,..,,.. 92, 105 Green, Melha .h,,... ......... ,...... 78, 113, 139 Greenhalgh, Karen ,,,v-H-...-. 78, 113 Greenwalt, Larry Greenwalt, Kent ,,,,. .,-......- ..... 86, 114, 140 Greenwalt, Wanda Gregory, Kay .,-.-,,..- .................,,,. 70, 105 Griffith, Don ,K ,,,. , ...... W, ,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,,,,,... 112 Griffith, Karol ....,,. .Km ......,.. ..., 92, 115, 163 Griffith, Paul ....... ,,,,,, ,. ,...,,....,,,,, M. 98 Griggs, Larry ..........,, - ,,,,,,,,, ...- ..,. 78, 112 Groskopl, Norma .,., W., ............,...,1,,,,,,,,, , 98 Groskopf, Phyllis .,.,.,1, ,W ,..,.....,,... ,W 86,, 137 Groskopf, Dick .,.. 48, 148, 14-9, 150, 183 Groskopf, Ronald - ,................,,, -.-M ,.,1,,, 70 Gross, Don ., ,,,.......... ..... - .11,,,,,, 7 0, 146, 153 Gross, Elmer ...........,.,,...,,, - ,.,,...,................. 86 Gross, Richard -,-.,,- ,.............,..., - ,........, 98 Grover, John ..,,.., - - ,,,.. - ......,,.,. 140, 14-1 Grover, LeRoy ....... ,,,,,, , , 70, 140, 141 Gruhbs, James 1..1 .,,, - ....,. 1 ,,,,,,, 9 8 Grubbs, Shirley ,,,,,., .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 86 Cuettler, Norma ,....... - ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 92, 106 Guilliams, Ronnie .........,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,. 86, 153 Gunderson, Pete .,...... 48, 108, 110, 131, 147 154, 155, 157, 158, 164, 171 Gutierrez, Dickie ...,,...... 41, ,,,,, W.- ..,....,., . 86 Gutierrez, Tommie ,.,. - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,., 92, 115 Guzman, Manuela H Haas, Charles ......,.....,,,,,. -.- 67, 70, 127 Hale, Howard ,e,. -.. 38, 48, 65, 108, 109 121, 134, 135, 148, 152, 182 Hall. Jean ..- ,e,,e.,....... --, .... 98, 106, 178 Student Vndex Hall. Jane ......,, ....... 86 , 105, 114, 137, 178 Hall, Jimmy ie,ee,,........,,,,....,..,, 86, 105, 140 Hall, virginia ,,..,... 49, 64, 65, 104, 125 131, 132, 133, 135, 180 Halligan, Richard Hallstead, Charles ....,,,, ,,, 78, 112, 143, 154 156, 157, 158 Hallsted, Margaret ...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 112, 120 Hann, Gary ...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Www, 98 Hann, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, N, ,,,, 92 Hansen, Gerald ,,,...,., ,,,,,,, , 86 Hansen, Jackie ...., 1 ,,,,,, ,,1,,, 9 8, 163 Hara, Betty ...,,.,,,... ......,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,, 7 0, 133 Hardin, Carol .,,.,.e, .,....,,....,. A 70, 112, 178 Harding, Dale ,.,,, W ,.,,..,..,,.,.,,,,,, 78, 112, 153 Harding, Doyle ,.,..... 49, 105, 108, 111, 187 Harmeier, Shirley ,,.,....,,,.,,,,,,,, 86, 113, 137 Harmon, Ann ,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,,.. 98 Hartshom, .lack Hartung, Ames ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,..,.......... 92, 106 Haslet, Ruthanne .,,,,,.,,,,............,.... 90, 92 Haslet, Sandra ..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,W 78, 113, 136 Haslet, Susan .........,., 49, 123, 124, 168, 179 Hassler, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,. ,, 18, 112, 138, 153 Hatch, Dianna ..,,..,....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79. 139 Hatch, Donnell ,,.... ,.......,. 9 2, 113, 115 Hauke, Dieter ,... .................... 7 0 Hauke, John ,,..,,.,.. ....... 9 8, 179 Hauke, Joseph ,.... ............ 9 8 Haverick, Shirley Hawk, Louise ....,..,,,,, -,,.- 79 Hawk, Robert ......,. ...,..... 7 0 Hawk, Roberta ,WWA 49 Hays, Elmer ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,....,..,,,,,, 9 2 Heath, Donald ,....,., .........,...,,....,1...,.,. 9 3 Heath, Gerald .-.A ,,,,,, W, ,,,,., 1 ,.,,,,,,, vw. 98 Helanke, Karen ....,.....,,,.,...,..,.. 86, 113, 137 Heimbuch, Delores ........ 38, 49, 108, 109 119, 131, 168, 173, 188, 183 Heimbuck, Harvey ,.,,,,,, 70, 104, 112, 116 120, 143 Heimbouch, James 1........................... W- .,-, 98 Hein, James e.,1e,.,......... - ,..,.-. 93, 107 Heintz, Mary Jane , e,,tt,,VV,V1 79 Heiter, Janet ,...,.,,.,,,,,.,, Y,,........ - 36 Hciler, Roger ,.,., ,W .,,,,,,.,, ,t.,,Y - ,M 93, 107 Helm, Sharon ...,.1.,,1.1.e,,.... -.- ........i......... 93 Helzer, Marilyn ,UL ,,,,,,e.i,,,.1..1 - ..1... 85, 137 Helzer, Norma Helzer, Shirley ..,..,.. 86, 105, 114, 137, 181 Henderson, Margaret ,e,.,e,,,,,,,,,.,,, u ,,,,,e,,,,, 98 Henderson, Sandra ....,... 66, 67, 70, 104 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 143, 178 Henderson, Sidney ..,.... - ......, - .................. 98 Henningsen, Leora nw. 86, 114, 137, 139 Henrick, Janice ..,.... A ,,..,.,,..,.1..,...,... 86, 114 Herdt, Dennis ....,,e.. . .,e,,, - ,,,,. - ,11.,,,.. 92 Herdt, Jerry ,,,, -, - ............,...... 92, 161 Herdt, Johnie Herdt, Roger .... A ..,e,..,...... 92, 115, 153, 161 Herdl, Ron ,,,.... -.,.. ,,.,,,..., ,W 79, 112, 160 Herhalm, Frank -,..-,,,, .,..... 70, ,134-, 180 Herhahn, John .... - ...... 98 Herhahn, Sharon ,... -ML mflflllilfi' as Hernandez, Caesar ......... ...1.,,,.., 7 0, 108 Hernandez, Dorothy ......,..,.,,,.,........ 92, 115 Hernandez, Tony N- .,.,, ,,- ,,,.,,......... -- 98 Herron, Gene -M .,.,, .. .......,. 86, 114, 153 Herron, Dick ,,,... L .......... ....,,,.. 90 , 92, 107 Hessler, Joyce M, ,,,, ,,,,-,,., ,,,. .. 92 Heasler, Larry -.,--.. ....... 98, 115, 127 Hessler, Loretta ..... ........... - - ..., 92 Hessler, Norma ....... ,.- ..,.. - ............. 92 Hessler, Ronald .- ....... ,.,... - 79, 112, 160 Higbee, David ..-.- - .... - .................... 92 Hill, Judy ........,..,1..,,.,..... an-.. 86, 113, 137 Hilliard, Russell ....... - .,., .. .,,., 86, 114 Hilzer, Barbara - ..,. .......... 7 9, 113 Hilzer, Donald ......... .....,., - ............. 9 8 Hinmau, Ronald ....,. ,.,,,,..,,.... . - .... -.- B6 Hinman, Marion ...- .... ..,-,,,.-... 98, 172 Hinman, Mary Ann ....... 99 Hoagland, Pauy .,...,... ......,. - ,, .,,,,.,, 79 Hobbs, Nathan ....... ..,., A ,,.,,,. 9 2, 107 Hobbs, Nelda ..,,.,,....................,, ...... 92, 107 Hodgson, Janice ....... - ............,,,,.,, ,,. 96, 99 Hoffman, Harvey ,,.. -...- ......... 86, 114, 160 Hoffman, Jerry ............ 38, 49, 108, 118, 119 131 Hoffman, Dick ....... ,.,, , , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 92, 115 Hoffman, Sandra ,,..... W-. 86, 113 Hoffman, Stanley H.- W-- ..,,, .,. 92 Hoffman, Sylvia Hnfman, Ronald ......... ....,. , ..,,,,.,,.. 9 9, 107 Hvfrfiler, Donna ..,.......,.,,, -... 93, 115, 171 Holmes, Raymond ..,...,,, ...,... - .....,.,,,,,,, 7 0 Holton, Nancy .......,,,, , ,,..,,..,, -M 99, 107 Holtsclaw, Paul ,...... .-,,.-,, 70, 112, 138 Hood, Jerry ,.,, -...- ...... ,,-,,-... 96, 99 Hopkins, Coral ..,,, ,- ..... ..,,, 1 .... ,... 86 Hornhacher, Imogene ........... A.- ,.,. 79, 113 Hornhacher, Ron sr, .,.... - ........... 38, 4-9, 180 Horst, Bill .,,,.... 49, 65, 146, 148, 149, 181 Horst, Sharlene ..............,. - .,.,.......... 86, 113 Hotchkiss, Lana .,,,. s- ..............,...,., -,,-., 77 Howard, Larry ...,................... ..,,.,., .,,.. 93, 112 Howell, Hazel ........ - - ...ee.e. ..... 9 3, 107, 163 Howie, Sibble ......... ..-..- ........... 99 Howie, Virginia .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,............. 93 Huff, Barbara ...... ,..,,,,,,, 7 9, 112, 136, 139 Huff, Maryann ,,,,.,. ,............ 86 , 114, 138 Hufford, Roger ,,.,.,. ...................... 5 0, 108 Huggans, Sandra ............ 86, 114, 137, 139 Hulbert, Mary ......,......... 36, 113, 137, 139 Hulbert, Richard .,,,..,,..,,,,,,, , ,ee,,,,,,, LL.- 93 Humrich, Sherry , ,,,..., ,,,,,,. ,.e,,,,. 9 9 , 163 Hurn, Lowell ,.,........ - ....,.... fn- 99 Huston, Charlotte ...... ....... 9 3, 163 Hutson, Gary ..........,.. ............ 86 l Ikeya, Don ,,,,.., ....,..,... ...... 5 0 , 108, 134 Ikeya, Gary ,,,,,, .......,... 7 9, 159 lmus, Joyce lves. Wayne e,,, -W 99 1 Jackson, Jerry .....,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,1t.f.----,--,,,---,--- 70 Jacobs, Diane .,.....1 50, 65. 122, 123, 132 133, 142, 183 James, Betty ...... ...... - .....,,.,.,... - .,.....,.-- 5 0 Janis, Stephen ,.,, -L .........-.--,,,,,, Y 99 Jessup, Jerry ...- ,t,......-...- - ------ -- 79 Jinks, Patty .....,, -.,- e,.,,,.e,. IA 93, 115, 163 Joachim, Gordon .,.-,.-,..........-. 99, 106 Johnson, Bruce ..., - .... ............-. 9 3, 115 Johnson, Dennis ..............,. Y ,,,,,, 1 ,.1.....--..-- 99 Johnson, Donnie ...,,..,Y.Y,Y..1.1... 92, 112, 160 Johnson, Janice ,,,,..,1........ 70. 106, 118, 134 Johnson, Jerry .... 83, 86, 114, 140, 153, 150 Johnson, John .....--.---,--,, 71, 112, 143, 184 Johnson, Judy .........,ff,,,,,,,,,Y------------ 93, 163 Johnson, Marvin - tet... ..,..-,,,,,,,---------- - 50 Johnson, Ray ..- ..... ,-,,-,A 7 9, 99, 140 Johnston, Leota ........ ,t.,1.------------,--ffAf--- 50 Johnston, Raymond Jolly, Jack .,,,ee, .e,,,..... . .. 50, 148, 151. 131 Jones, Caryl ,.,.,... 38, 50. 64, 132, 133, 142 Juarez, Larry .-... .........,,,--f,-1,,--,---------frr 99 Juilfs, Donald 1- ........ - .......... --.------W 36 Jurgens, Donald .,................, . ,------- - 99 Jurgens, Patricia ......,.., 1 Y,,,,,.,,, ---- - 79 K Kaes, Jerry ..,- .,,..,..,.,.... .,...... ' 79, 104 Kanzler, Loretta ....,... ........ 86 , 114 Kaps, Marilynn ....., ......-.N 51 Karnes, Timmy ......... ..........-..........--- 99 Karubos, James ......... .................-. 9 3, 115 Kaufman, Bfarhara .... - Y...., -M ...A....... 86, 114 Kaufman, Marvin ...- ....... 79, 112, 148, 159 Kaufman. Shirley ..... .v....,..f..V,vYvv, 7 9, 113 Kautz, Grover, ......,,..... ....... 86 , 114, 160 Kautz, Joann ...,....,..., .................. 9 3, 115 Kay, Sharon ............... - ,,.... -.-..-.- 93, 163 Kechter, Michael .Y..,Y,.,., - ..Y...Y,., .AA, . ...... 99 Kechter, Patricia ..- ................. - .......,,.YY 99 Keller, Arline ..,..,.., .,..... 5 1, 108, 109, 110 Keller, Gordon ...,..... ..,.... 5 1, 108, 110, 162 Keller, Harriet .,.. - .,,...,..,.,.,.,,, 99, 163 Keller, Karen ......... ............... 7 9, 136, 139 Keller, Richard ...,.,.. , ,,,,,,,............,.. 99 Kelley, Delmar ,.., .1 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. 5 1 104 Kemhel, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Kempf, Ken .,,,...,,. M, , ,,,,,,,,,,, WN ,,,, N 71 Kennedy, Joanne' 1-.. ,.,,., 99, 107, 137 Kennedy, Kathy ,..,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 114 Kent, Douglas ,,,.... U- ,,,,, 93, 107, 190 Kelli, Jack ,1...... .....r,. 7 9, 112, 134 Kenzy, Donna ....,.,,, ..,,,... 7 9, 113, 136 Kihlthau, Paul ,,,,,, ,N 1,,,1,Y 79, 140 Killian, Dick Killian, Tom ,,.,, ,,,l,,,, 9 3 King, Barbara ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 9 King, Charles King, Harvey ...,,. .,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,l,,,, , , 161 King, Lavnn ..,,...,,,,, ,,,1,,,,,, , ,,,, - ,,,,1,1,,,,,,, 96 Kirchner, Nick ..,,.,,......... 83, 86, 114, 153 Kirwin, Ann ....,,,,,..,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, 51 Kittleman, Robert .....,, 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 1 ,,,, 99 Klas, Bob .... 66, 71, 112, 131, 146, 148, 158 Klein, Gerald ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 112 Kline, Ernest .,,,.,....,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 99 Kline, Glenn ..- 1,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,1 51, 138 Kling, Bernard ....,,.1,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,l 86, 170, 186 Knaub, Barbara ,,,,,,..,.,,1.,,,,,,,,,, 71, 112, 187 Knaub, Dean ......1,,,,..... 93, 115, 153, 161 Kllllllll, Donna ..,,........ 67, 71, 112, 136, 143 Knaub, Gary .... - .,,,., 1 ,,,,,,,,, -,A ,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Knaub, Geraldine ,.................,,,,,,1, 1 86, 113 Knaub, Pat .,- ,.,,...........,, , ,,,.,,.. 51, 108, 110 Knaub, Raymond W, ,,.,,.........,...,,,.. 93, 153 Knaub, Dick ,....... 51, 64, 134, 146, 148 149, 150, 152, 154, 155, 156, 158, 171, 165 168 Knaub, Bob ...,.,,,..,......... - ....,. 79, 153, 159 Knight, Alice ...,..,.,,. - ...... -.-.. 86, 113, 137 Knudson, Lee ..- .........,,.,. .,.... 86 , 114, 127 Koch, Janet --.. .......,.., ,,,..-.-..,. 79 Koch, John s.- ........ - ...,,.... - ...,,, -.,..- .... 93 Koehn, Connie ,.-., -,.,,,,.... 99 Koehn, Roger .....,.. ..,,. 7 1, 134 Koemg, Richard .... 79, 14-0, 153, 160, 168 Koller, Jim ..,,,,,,- .......,.., - ...,. nw .,,,. 86, 114- Kraft, Jim ,,,..... .,1,,,,,, ,...,........., 8 7 , 114 Kraft, Judy ,.,.. ...,.., ... 93, 115 Kraft, Bob .....,..,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, , 1.11. 79, 112 Kramer, Marlerie ........ 52, 66, 122, 132, 136 , 147, 185 Kraus, Floyd ...........,....,,.1 - ,.,, - 87, 114, 162 Kraus, Richard ..,.....,..,,,,. 87, 107, 114, 153 Krause, Larry ,M ,. .,,.........1..,,,., 99, 161 Krentz, Janet ...,..., ....,.,., 5 2, 104, 108 Kropp, Donna .,.., ...,.,. 7 9, 113, 139 Kropp, James ,,,.,...., ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., 99 Kuhlman. Delores ...,.. ,,,............... 99 Kupilik, Carol Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,.. 8 7, 113 Kuxhausen, Frances ,,,.,.,......................... 79 Kuxhausen, Gary ....,,,,,, ,. ,,,,...,.1,,l1l,,,,,.,,1 93 Kuxhausen, Kenneth .... 52, 143, 14-8, 152 179 Kuxhausen, Sandra lee ,,.. -, ,.,............ 71 Kyriss, Charles Lee ........ 87, 114, 138, 160 L Lacey, Luanne .... 52, 64, 172, 125, 132, 136 169, 184 Lacy, Claudia .........,,.,,,,,,,,........,.... L 79, 113 Lacy, Gordon ........ .....,.. - - 93, 158, 161 Lacy, Larry .,- ....... ..........., 99, 126 Lake, Roneida ...,.,. - ........ 79, 113, 136 Lambert, Peggy ...., ,,,,,.,,,., 66 , 71, 178 Lana, Clayton ,,,,,, ,,.... 7 9, 112, 153, 160 Lana, Nadene ,..., ,.... - ... 99, 107, 163 Lana, William - ,,,. ................ . .-,-,. 99 Lane, Audrey ..., -. .....,.......,... 79, 113 Lane, Betty .,,,,.,,,,, ..,.. - ...... - .,...,.,,,-.- 87 Lane, William .... ..--,.. 79, 104, 153, 160 Lang, Dean .......,,,.,... ,- ,...............,....,...,. 71 Lang, Harriett .....,. -..,,,-,.,-1,.,,.., 9.3 Lang, Marion ...-...,. .............,.,... - 52, 121 Lanphear, Phyllis ...................,., ..,,. 71, 104 Lan!Z,,Shirley ,.- .... ........ 8 7, 114, 137, 139 LaPee, Charles ,,,,, ,,,,,.,. 8 7, 107, 127, 182 Lapp, Harvey ...,.. .-...-...........-, B7 Larimer, Tim .,,...,.. .- .,...... - ........ -.. 93 Lashmett, Rebecca .,..., ,..,,... - 87, 114, 137 Lawler, Dorothy .....,. ., ..., -. 71, 112, 184 Lawler, Pat ............. .....,.. 90 , 93, 115 Lawler, William ....... ..........,,...... 9 9, 107 Laws, Stanley ...- ...,, .-...-,-.,-.-....... 71 Lehl, Jean Ann ,,.,.. ........,.. 5 2, 108,. 109 Lehman, Jack ,,,,,, ...,,.,.....,............. 6 7, 71 Lehr, Bob .,,,,,,,,..,,. ,. 79, 112, 153, 160 Leider, Jimmy ....... ...., - .- ......,..,. W-. 99 LeLaCheur, Joan ............ 71, 112, 116, 117 143, 182 Leland, Judith .sm .............. 99, 163 Lemon, Clara ,.......... .,,,,. 6 6, 71, 112 Lemon, Lila ......,...,..,,... .......... 7 9, 113 Leutzinger, Eldon ,..,,,,, ...................... 8 7 Lewis, John ,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ......, .......... 8 7 , 105 Lewis, Roberta ..,,.,.,,, - .... 79, 113, 136 Lienemann, Charles ,,..... ....,,..,..., 7 9, 140 Lindquist, Dennis ...... ,,.......,........ 99 Lindquist, Rhonda ....,. ,,,,., 99 , 163 Loika, Larry .......................,..1.,,,,,,,, 99, 107 Loos, Judith ......,...,..,,....,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,. 93, 107 Loos, Marlene ........ 52, 108, 109, 110, 122 131, 132, 133, 164. 185 Loca, Robert .................................... 80. 112 Loas, Sharon ,........, - ..,.......,,... -. .,.. - ..,. 80 Loose, Juanita .,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,, 3 9, 52 Loseke, Melvin ,,,..,,. 93, 107, 161 Loseke, Myron ,,,,,, .Y Loseke, Rosetta ,..,.. 53 Losey, Charles ....... ..... 8 7, 114, 153 Lotspeich, Jim ........ .,.,,.....,.1,.,. 99 , 107 Lovell, Janice ...,.. 1,,.., ,,,,,,,.,,, , . ....,-.. 93 Lovett, Robert ....... ..,,..., - 71, 134, 146, 148 Lovett, Susan .....,. .....,...,......,..., 9 3, 115 Lowe, Dale .......... ......,,. - ...,,.,. ..,....... .. . .. 93 Lowry, Donna ..,... ,,,,,. 7 1, 104, 133, 182 Lowry, Orville ...,.... ...,.,.,.....,.., - . 87, 106 Lozoya, Bonnie ....,.,. .........,....,.. 9 3, 115 Lozoya, Cecilia ...,,. .,.1.,,., - ..,,,.,........ 80 Lozoya, Frank .....,. ,,,.....,. 8 7, 153, 160 Lucius, Thomas - ,,., ..... ,.............,,. 99 Lukenhach, Elvin ....... .....,....,., 99 , 107 Lukenbach, Lloyd .......,.,,,.., ,,.. 71, 105, 134 Lundgren, Alice ....,.....,. s .,1.,, L ,,.,.,. 53, 139 Lunniss, William ,.,......................, ,Wm 87 Luth, Richard ...,,... 53, 106, 107, 108, 110 118, 119, 120, 14-2 Lutz, Ted ...........,...,,..,..,, 80, 112, 127, 160 Lyman, Harold .....,...,.,.................,. ....., - . 99 Lyman, Loretta ..- .........,...,,....,.., -..- ...... . 99 Lyon, .lane 1.,,,,,. 71, 108, 109, 13, 136, 188 Lyon, Owen ..,,..., 53, 121, 122, 124, 125 131, 132, 147, 162, 164, 169, 186 Lyon, Steve ...-.,-...- .........,.,,.... 71, 112, 186 M McCaffree, Jane .,,,..... ..-.- ..... 100, 107 McCaffree, Phyllis ...... ...... 8 0, 113, 136 McCarthy, Mary - ........... 100, 163 McCIanahan, Gary -,,- ..,.,. 93, 115, 161 McCracken. Richard ..,.,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 McFarland, Kenneth ,.,.,... 83, 93, 104, 107 153, 161 McGuffin, Nancy ,,.,, ,,,,A,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 McGuffin, Sandra A.., 66, 72, 112, 133, 183 Mccuffin, Susan .,,,, ,,A,,A,,A,,,,, 8 0, 113, 136 McGuire, Dennis ...,....,, ,....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 McKnight, LaNora ,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,1,,,1111 1 00 Melzln, Carolyn ,YYY....,..,,. ......,..., .. .,,, - 87 McMillan, Katharine .,.,....,,.1,,,, v,,, 1 00, 163 McMillan, Stephen .,.,.YY, 80, 104, 134, 160 McMillan, Harvey .... 51, 105, 132, 134, 186 McMillen, Janice ....,..,,1,. 80, 106, 113, 139 McMillen. Maurice McMurtry, Cary .,,,..,.................1... 80, 112 McNntt, Richard ,........,,. 80, 134, 153, 182 Mcfleynolds, Nancy ..,..,..,..,, .. 80, 113, 136 Mahin, Teddy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,.. 8 0 Mack. Sandra ,......... ....... 9 3, 115 Mackler, Edward .,,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Magallanes. Mary ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..., 99 Magdanz. Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, 5 3, 108, 183 Malone, Pat ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 99 Manka, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 112, 153 Manka, Larry ,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,.,,. 8 7, 114, 138, 153 Manka, Wendell ........ ,..,...,,1..1.,,...,,,...... 99 Manrose, Pamela .........,......,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,. 93 115 Manrose, Sandra ,.,,,,,,..,,,,.. 53, 109, 111 178 Margheim. Albert ..............,,...,...,,,.. 71, 159 Margheim, Reiny ,,11,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Mark. Marilyn ,,,.,,, ..,....... 1 00, 106, 107 Marker, Max ,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. 100, 107 Marker, Richard ,,,..,,. 67, 71, 104, 105, 108 110, 116, 117. 184 Marquardt, Duane .... ........,.,,.,,.. . 100, 106 Marquez, Samuel ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Marshall. ,lack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 53, 146, 148, 174 Marshall. Lionel ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 3 Martin, Barbara ,,,,, W ,,,,,,,, 87, 114, 139 Martin, Clarence .,,.,..., ,,,l.,,l........ 8 7, 139 Martin, Claudia ..,,...., .......,.........., 9 3 Martin. Donald ..... ........................... 7 1 Martin, Donald .....,. ..,........... 80 , 140, 187 Martin. Don .,.,..., ..l,.,.. 5 4, 121, 148, 162 Martin, Ervin ,,,,,,,, ..,...,,,,......,..... 7 2, 140 Martin, Ilene ,,..,..,.., ................,. 1 00, 107 Martin, Margie ...... ...,,,. 80 , 136 Martin, Ray Martin. Tommie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, - ,, 80, 139 Martinez, Annita .,,,,,...,. ..,,,...., l 00 Martinez, Mary Lou Martinez, Tony .. ......, ..,.... 80 , 113 Martinez. Wallace .....,... ...,..l..,...,...,,, 8 7 Martischewsky, Thais ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, 113, 137 Masai, James ...,.,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,, 93 Mathiesen, Erik ..... ,.,,, ,,,, 5 4 , 104, 107, 180 Mulkins, Richard ,,,,,,,. 66, 72, 108, 109, 110 118, 119, 134, 153 Maxwell, Mayrene ....,... 66, 72, 104, 130 131, 133, 187 Mayborn, Carol Sue .,.,,... 72, 112, 119, 133 136, 143 Meier. Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80 Mendenhall. Donald ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 80. 1127 Meyers, Cynthia ,.,,.,., 87, 106, 113, 137, 180 Meyer. Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 00 Michaels. Bill ,,,, ,...,.....,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 107 Mickle, Ray ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Middleton. Judith ..,,, .,,,,,,, 9 3 llikkelson, Corrine .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Mikkelson, Devita ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , 80 Mikkelson, Cary ,,,, ,,,,,,, 87, 107 Mikkelson, Wanda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Mikkrlson. Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 100 Xliller. Gary ....,.,.,, 5-4, 108, 109,' 162, 184 Miller, Gerald ..........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Miller, .llldllll ....,.,.,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,,... B 7, 113, 137 Miller, Margaret ,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 , 115 Miller. Robert .,..,.,,,, ,,,,.....,..,..,...,.,., , ,,,,,,. 9 3 Miller, Terry 80, 112. 140, 148, 159 Mitchell, JoAnn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 113, 139 Mitchell, Irene ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Miltan. Clarke ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7, 114 Mogensen, Doris ....,.. ,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 112, 180 Mogensen, Shirley Y,l,.,.., ...... 8 7, 113, 137 Montanez, Betty ..a..,,., .,..... 80 , 113, 139 Montanez, Jennie ,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 8 7, 139, 141 Montanez, Robert ,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Moody, Dwight ..,,,,, ll,,.,,. 9 3, 107 Moore, jimmy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 93 Moore, Willard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 07, 190 Morris, Delmar .,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 9 3 Morris, Gerald ...,..,.. ,,,,,,,, 8 7, 114 Morris, Mary Jane ..,.. .,.,..,. 80 , 113 Morris. Patricia ,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 00 Mowry. Elaine ,..... 87, 114 Mvwry, Henry ,,,.... ,.,.,..,,..... 8 0, 112 Mulford, Barbara ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 100 Murillo, Eulogio .,... ,,,,,,. 8 7, 114, 153, 162 Murphy. Billye ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 113 Murphy, Shannon ..............,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 93, 115 Murray. Bud .. ,.... 72, 146, 148, 154, 155 156, 157, 158, 172 Muth, Danny ,,,, . .......,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, , , 72, 148 Muuey, LeRoy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 161 N S Nagel, Allen .....,... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Nagel, Charles ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 107 Nagel. Roger ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, 108, 110 Nagel, Sharon Nash, Patricia , ,,,,,,,......, 38, 54, 136, 164 Nauenburg, Emil Nazarcnus, Bobby ,,,l,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 107 Nelson, Donna ...,,, ,,,,,, 3 7, 114, 137 Neu, Monte ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 114 Ncuharlh, JoAnn ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 100 Nichols, Joyce .,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 Nichols, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 7, 137 Nickelsnn, Shirley ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 0, 113 Niles. Leona ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Niles, Marian ....,., ,,,,,, 54 , 108 Niles, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 114 Norton, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 80, 113 NUNUU1 BMW Af-f--- -..... 7 6, 80, 113 Nosker, Sharon ..,, ,,,,,,,,, 80 , 113, 173 Nuss, Armelda .,.,,., ..,,, 5 4, 65, 108 Nuss, Darlene Nuss, Delores ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, 8 7, 114 0 Ogborn, Jack ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5 , 173 Ojeda, Esther ,,,,,,,, , 100 Ojeda, Rosie .,,,,, ,,,,,,,Y,, 9 3 Olhrichl, Carole ,..,.. ,...,, 8 7, 114 Oliver, Jeannine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 0 Oliver, Patsy ,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y ,,,, 9 3, 153 Olson, Dow .,,,,,, . ,.,,.,,,,,,..l. 87. 113, 137 Olson. Karen ,,,, ,...,.. 8 7, 104, 114, 137 Olson, Roger Olson, Ruth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 104, 112, 183 Olsson. Averill ,..,..,.. 87, 104. 113, 137 Ore, Gail ,.l.,,,,,, ..,......,. 7 2, 104, 136 Ore, llene ,.,,,,,,, ...,,,,. 7 2, 105, 136 Osborne, Don .,,,,, .,....,.,,,...... - .....,. 5 5 0'Shea, Joan ...... .,.,,.,,,, 8 7, 106, 137 Usher, Pat ........., ,...,1 5 5, 132, 133, 163 Osnes, Richard ......... ...,.....,,........,.,..,,.,.,. 8 7 Ott, Jerry ,,,. me., ,,,,,....,, .,,,,,,,,.,,,,..., 8 0, 170 Ou, Judith ...,........................,,,,,,.............. 100 Overton, Dale ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, - ...,,,. 55, 65 Oyler, Dennis ,,,,.... 55, 64, 121, 142, 146 148, 149, 174 Pack, James Palmer, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Parker, Parker, Parker, Charlene ......... Darrell ..,.... .10 Anne ..,- P 100, 106 94 Vanden: Prideaux, Beverly 94 Priest, Richard ......1. ,,,.,,,,, 7 2, 104 Prince, Charles .,...., -,,,,,,,,, 56 Proulx, Nomia ,..,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W 72, 112 Provance, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 107 Prue, Roderick -,, ,,.,.,...,.,,,, - ,,,,,,. .. 94, 161 Pugsley, George .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 127, 138, 168 Purtzer, Kay .,..,,,,..,. 57, 131, 133, 142, 168 Purtzer, Jack ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 94, 178 Q Quevedo, Mary .,,,,,,,,,.. ,........ 96 , 100 Quevedo, Socorro .,.,,,, .,,.,,,....... 9 4- Quijas, Frank Quijas, Lupe Quijas, Theresa ....... ,,,,,, 1 00 Quindt, Fred ..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 00 R Ramirez, Art ,,,,.,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 1 Ramirez, Delphinia ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Ramirez, Merced Ramirez, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 114 Ramsey, Mary ,,,,,,,, ...., 1 00, 106, 163 Randall, Alice ,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 94 Randall. Allen ..,.... ,,,,,..,. 8 4, 112 Randall, Harry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Randall, Harvey Randall, John ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, ,, 96, 100, 161 Rask, Billie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 , 114 Rasmussen, Ruth ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 113, 136 Revert, Roland ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 94 , 115, 153 Ray, Barbara ...... ,ll,,,. 7 2, 112, 114 Ray, Bobby .......... ,,,..,.....,., B8 , 140 Ray, Duane .......... .... ...... 88 , 114, 153 Raymond, Lynda ,,,,,,, ,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 115 Razee, Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 Reading, Bobette .,,,,,., 96, 100, 106, 163 Reading, Carolee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 1, 105, 190 RedShirt, Charles .,...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -, 1,,,, 95 Reddington, lvan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Redler, Frankie ,,,,.... 81, 140, 141 153, 185 Redler, James .........,,......... - .,..,,,,,. 88, 114 Reed, Dale ..,..1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,M,,,,, 81 Reed, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Reichenbcrg, William .,.. 96, 100, 161, 182 Reifschneider, Sandra ,,l,A,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 100 Rem, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Reisig, Ronald Reisinger, Judith ,,,,,,,,, ww, 94 Reisinger. Terence .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 4 Reizenstein, Larry ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Reizenstein, Leonard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Reizenstein, Roger ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 1, 100, 112 Reizenstein, Roy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Relka. Helen ,,,...,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Rcnteria, Consuela ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 00 Renteria, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patrick, Steve .......,., - ....,...........,,,,.,.. 87, 114 Patterson, Sheryll .- ..... -- ....,...,,. - ,...,.. 94 Pauley, Ronald ....,.,.......,...,.,.,, 87, 114, 138 Pauley, Vikki .lo ..............,......... 94, 115 Pavey, Amey ,,,, 55, 64, 104, 107, 136, 180 Payer, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.... 72, 112, 153, 178 Payer, Mary Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94 Pearre, Patricia Percival, Ann ,....... 55, 104, 133, 136. 180 Perez, Jerry ,,,. ......,.,,....,..,,.,,,.,,, 9 4, 115 Perez, Leu ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 53 Perez, Lupe .,,,,,, ,,,,,. 8 7, 114 Perez, Pete .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 5 Perez, Polly ..l.,,,,,,, .. 80, 113 Perez, Ramon Perez, Richard ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Peshek, Kathleen ..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 94, 163 Peshek, Robert ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 00 Pfeiff, Nadine ..... 1,.,,,,,,,,,,,, B 7, 113, 137 Pieper, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Pieper, JoAnn .,,,,,, 56, 64, 108, 110, 109 163, 164, 187 Plaster, Curtis ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,......,,...,..,. 94, 115 Blaster, Shirley ............,.......... 80, 113, 136 Platz, Bill ......., 72 134, 146, 148, 151, 159 189 Plummer, Janice .,.......,......,............... 94, 115 Plummer, Larry l,,,,, ,.- .,..,..,.l. 72 Plummer, Robert ,,,,.,,,. .....,.,,,. 8 7, 127 Pointer, Jim ,.,,,,,,,,.l, ...,.,, 90 , 94, 115 Pokomy, Carolyn .,.,,,,, ,....... 1 00, 163 Popp, Dorothy ........ ........ 80 , 113 Popp, Jerry ,......,... . ,,,,, 87, 114 Popp, Joyce .,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Popp, Judith .,.,,...... .....,... 88 , 114 Popp, Patricia .......,........ - 1.1.,,,,,.,, 94, 115 Popp, Shirley ......,...,.,,,.,.,.,,,..,.,.....,.,.,.,,.,. 56 Puppert, Cay ...................,...,..........,. 56, 107 Poppert, Bob ,,,,,,,. 56, 108, 109, 110, 146 147, 148, 151, 162, 164, 181 Poppert, William ......,..,,.,..,,,., 72, 112, 179 Porras, Stanley ..............,......... 88, 106, 160 Porter, George .......,. .,..1.,,..,. 1 00, 106 Potter, Nets .,..,,......,............... 88, 137, 139 Potter, Patty .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 96, 100, 126 Potts, Mary Jo ........ 56, 108, 121, 142, 171 Powell, Harold .......,..,....,..,.....,.., 88, 127, 140 Powell, Leonard ......,,.,...... 80, 140, 141, 153 Prester, Robert .,,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 112 Price, Dwaine ,,...,,, 38, 56, 108, 109, 118 119, 142, 175 Prickett, Bernice .,,..,,,,,,..,,,.,,...,.,.,....,. - ..... 56 94 Reynolds, Clark ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Reynolds, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 112 Reynolds. Ruth .,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 72, 183 Rhnades, Nancy .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 105 Rhoades. Sharon ....,,,, 66. 72, 112, 133, 178 Rlwades, Sidney ,, .,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 153, 186 Rice, Norma ,.,. ,,......,,,. 88, 114, 137 Richard, Gary ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 112 Richard. Jerry ,..,.,......,,,, 88, 114, 153, 160 Richard, Shirley ,,,.,,,... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 139 RiCh8Td, Von Emma ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 113 Richards, Marilynn ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 4, 115 Richardson, ,lim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 00, 107 Ricketts, Ella ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Rien, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Rien, Sharon ,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 Roach, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Roberts, Beverly ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 , 94 Roberts, Helen .....,, ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 1, 113 Roberts, John ...,..,, ,,.,,,,, 1 00, 107, 161 Roberts, Joy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 107 Roberts, Peggy ...... ,,,,,. 8 8, 106, 114 Roberts. Vernon .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 8, 114, 138 Robertson, Richard 11,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, 112 Robertus, Clarence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 81 Rockwell, Wanda ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7 Rodriguez, Loretta ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Rohde, Billy .....,...,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 0 0 Rhode, Zelma ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 88 , 142 Rohrick, Arline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 113 Rohrick, Jeanette Rokne, Pauline .,1,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 113 Root, Bonnie .,., 57, 108, 110, 142, 164, 181 Root, Helen .....,,..,,, 83, 88, 113, 137, 180 Rose, Billy .......... -.- .,,,,,,.............. 100, 161 Rqsenburger, Sandra .,,....,,,,,,,,, 88, 113, 139 Ross, Donna ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 8 3 , 88, 114, 137 Ross, Ernie . .1,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Ross, Robert .......,.,,,,,,. 73, 105, 112, 174 Ross, Sandra .,..............,.,.,,,.,,, - ,,,,1,, 94, 174 Rothenherger, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Rummel, Robert ..,.,......,,,., 90, 94, 115, 131 Rummel, Sonia .......... ...... 66 , 73, 106, 112 Rupp, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Rupp, Gerald ......., ........ 8 1, 112, 153, 160 Rupp, Harvey ...... .......,...................... 58 l98 Rupp, Joyce ........,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, - 81 112 153 157 158 Rupp, Robert .,., , , , Rupp, Roger ,..,,,, Rupp, Ronald 1 1 Kuppel, Betty ,,,,,,,, 81, 136, Rusch, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 88 , 114, Rusch, Willard ....,,,,, ,,,,,.1,,,,,,,, 1 00, Ruschall, Irvin ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, Russell, Judith ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 B, 107, 113, Russell, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 114, Rutz, Timothy .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, Rystrom, Janice ,.....,.,1., .1....... 58 , Rystrom, Marilyn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 3, S Salsala, Albert ,....,...,, .....,,.,.. - 73, 105, Sahala. Anthony .........,.......,.,,,.,,,......,.,,,,, Sabala, Ben ...,..., 81, 148, 154, 155, 157, Sabala, Huvy ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Sahala. Sarah ....,..,.,1,,,,,,.,,,, -,, ,, Snlaway. Rita ,,,,,,,,,., . .,,,......,...1..,,...... . Sallstrom, Norma l,,.,,,.,,,, 58, 108, 109, Salstrom, Shirley ,.,,,,,, 39, 58, 64, 108, 118, 119, 120, 121, 142, 165, Sample, Jayne ........ 58, 122, 124, 132, Sample, Gayle ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 81, 136, 137, Sample, Gwen ,...,...,,..,,.........,..,.,,......,... Sample, Robert ,....,,. 66, 73, 108, 134, 148, 154, 156, Sams, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 88 , 113, Sanchez, Arthur ,ww , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sanches, Teresa , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sanders, Barbara Sanders, Wanda Sanderson, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 115, Sansom, Hal ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,, Snnsom, Sylvia - ....,, 58, 123, 125, 168, Satur, Darlene ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Satur, Gary ....... A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 112, Satur, Ronald ,.....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Savage, Sandra ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Savage, Terry ........ ,,,.,,,,, 94 , Saylor, Roberta ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Saylor, Gary 1.,..1..,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Saylor, Rebecca ...,... ,,,,, Saylor, Robert , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Saylor, Dale ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,AAA Schaefer, Anne ,...,.,,, ,,,AAA,A,,A,,,,,,,,, Schaefer, Leo - ,,AAv, W ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1, Schanaman, Marian ,.,4,..,,,,,,,,, 73, 112, Scbanaman, Marilyn ,,,,....... - .... ,, ,,,, 73, Schaneman, Shirley - .........,,.., 73, 112, Schaneman, Norma ,....... 73, 112, 136, Schank, Terry Schick, Manuel ,,,,,,, ,,A,AAAAA,,,, Schick, Rose ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,AAAA,,,,,,,Y,, Schick, Ruth .,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,...,,,, 88 , Schilling, Gloria ,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,, Schlager, Donna ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 58, Schlager, Kenneth .... 88, 114, 140, 153, Schlauger, Albert ..,.,.,.,.....v..............,.,,,.. Schlauger, Mildred .,,,..,....................,...., Schlauger, Robert ,,,,,, We 81. 112, Schlegel, Jim ,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 8 8, Schleicher, Luann .....,..,... 88, 114, 137, Schliening, Sheila ...,...........,...., ..r.,.,..,.,. Schlothauer, Shirley ,.r.....,....,.. 88, 114, Schmall, Larry ,...,..,.,..,, ....,.,.,, 1 01, Schmick, Caroline ...,... ....,..,. ...,,. Schmick, Richard ......,,....,...........,... 88, Schmidt, Richard Schmidt, Daniel Schmidt, Roger ........ 38, 59, 105, 108, 110, 118, Schmidt, Sandra ,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmidt, Shirley ,.,,, ..,,,,,,,,, B8 , Schmunk, Paul .......,. ..,,,.. 8 8, 114, Schnell, Henry Schnell, Judith - ...... ........ 9 4, Schnell, Judy ..,,,.. ............... - Schnell, Ruth .,,,.,...,, ,.,.,.,.. .,.,.,,.... Schnell, Marie .......,.,.,., ........................ Schnoor, Norman ....,.,,,,.,......., 88, 114, Schuldies, Betty ., .,,.,,,i..,...., 94, 115, Schuldies, Carol .,,,,...,,,,,..,,,.,.,,, 88, 113, Schuldies, Roy .,,,,,,. 38, 59, 131, 134-, Schulte, Sue W-, ,,... i..........,......... 90 , 04, Schwahauer, Mary Ann ..,......... 59, 136 Schwaper, Charla .,,,......,. 81, 113, 136, Schwartz, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,r,...,....................,.. -. Schwartskopf, Caroline ..... ..,,..,. 7 3. Schwartskopt, Dorothy ....... ......V,, 7 3, Schwartskopf, Janet Schwartskopi, Robert ,...,,.,l........... 94, Scofield, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,...,... 73. 113, Scuggan. Warren .,,..... 59, 131, 140, Scott, Rose .,r.,........,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, Scriven, Donna ,.....,. 66, 73, 105, 108, 117, 131, 133, 136, 143, Sears, Clara Seger, Gary ,,,,,,,, 38, 39, 59, 105. 108, 121, 134, 138, 168, 171, Seger, Marilyn ..,.,......,,,.. 73, 104, 106, Seifert, Arthur ,A ,.,... - ........................, 95, Seifert, Larry ,.,.. .- .........,.......... - ..... 88. Thurman, Robert ,,,.,... Seifert, Garth .,........ ..........- 1 01, 106 Seifert, Robert Selby, Donna .,,,., .,..,... ...... 8 1 , 113, 136 Self, Alma ,1- ....,. , ....,....... ..,..., ..,,..,,,A.. . 9 5 Sell, Barbara ..,, .,,vv ,, ,....... ....... 8 1, 113 Sell, Bonnie ,..,., ........ 81, 113 Sell, Ruth ......,. .,...... 88 , 113 sen, Jack ,,,Y,,,,,,, , ,Y.,.,A. 81, 112 Sell, Larry -,, .,...... AA..... 9 5, 107 Sell, Phyllis ,A ....... .. ,,,. - ..A.. . 59 Sermeno, John Severson, Frank ..,,.., .... - 73 Severson, Shirley Y.,.,,........ ,.,,,. 1 01 Seydel, Dale ........................,.. ............ - 59 Seydel, James ........ - .....,,A,.,. ..- .........v 73 Shadegg, Avis .,,..,...... .....,,.A,.. , ...,,.... - 73 Sharp, Kenneth ......... ,VVYVVV 7 3, 127, 133 Sheets, Bonnie Sheets, Lorraine ...............,,.,,,,,,,.,,............ 74- Sheets, Darlene ,....., , ,,,,,,,.,.............. 81, 113 Shehein, James ...,.... 38, 39, 60, 105, 108 109, 110, 118, 119, 146, 151, 175 Shelton, Hastings ,,,1,, , .......... - ...,,... 74, 148 Shepard, James ,,,..1........, V ,,,,YYY,A.A 90. 95, 115 Shepard, JoAnn 66, 74, 108, 109, 120 133, 136, 143, 175 Shiha, Stan ..-...-. ---------v. - 38, 60, 108 Shiba, Yasuo ,W ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,Y, in ,,,-,,,,,,,,,--, 101 Shinbur, Lois , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 114. Shinbur, Phyllis , ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Shirley, Carol ...... ,-,,, 74, 112, 136, 179 Shirley, Gary -...,., .....,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 114 Shirley, Sharon .,,1.,... ,,,,,,, , ,, 88, 114, 137 5h00Pmllli Kenneth Shoopman, Larry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 106 Short, Bob ,,,..,......................,...,.,.,.,....1..,. 74 Siebler, Bill ,,,, , .,.,...... 66, 74, 112, 134, 181 Siehler, Donna ..,, ,, 60, 108: 109, 110, 124 132, 136, 142, 163, 168, 186 Sievers, Sharon ..,, 76, 81, 113, 136, 173, 179 Siewert, Audrey ..,.,...,.1,., , ,,,..1..,, ,,, ,,,.,, ,l 101 Simmons, Harold .... 83, 95, 115, 153, 161 Simmons, Virginia ........ 74, 133, 136, 171 182 Simon, Edna ......... ,..,.....,. , ..,... 7 4, 112 Simon, John ....1,..,, ,.,,. - 81, 112 Simpkins, James ....., ......... , .... 1 01 Simpkins, Sylvia ,,.,.., ,.................., 9 5 Sindelar, George ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,..,... 1 01, 172 Sindelar, James ....... ..... 88 , 153, 160 Sindelar, Joseph .....,. ,............ L ,,,,,, 8 1 Sirrs, Earleen ,,...... ......,. 9 5, 115 Sircin, William ..... ........... 1 14 Sittner, Larry Sittner, Patricia Skillett, Wilson ,......,...,.,..,.,,,.., 88, 138, 153 Skinner, Jane ,,..,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,,.,,, 101, 106, 163 Skinner, Sarah ,,,,,, , 38, 60, 64, 65, 104, 123 131, 133, 135 Sloan, Rodney ,,,...,,,., , ,.,,,,...,.,...,........... 101 Sniedley, Gary ........ ......,,. 8 2, 112 Smith, Karen ..... ,,,,,,, 1 101 Smith, Karin ,,,,,.,,. ..,,,..,, 9 5 Smith, Leland Smith, Marlin Smith, Norman ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 7 4- Smith, Pauline ,,,,.., .,,..... ,. , 82, 113 Smith, Richard ......... ....,.. 9 5, 115, 161 Smith, Robert .......,.............. 74 Smith, Stanley .....,, ,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Snell, Donna .....,,.,......,.r,, 82, 104, 113, 136 Snider, Sue ,,,,,,,,..,,,.,..,.. 74, 112, 133, 189 Snyder, Malcolm ..,,,,... ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Snygg, Norris ........ 60, 108, 110, 138, 186 Somr, Gary ............,.....,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 115 Stafford, Erma ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 101 Stafford, Melvin ......,. ,,,,. 82, 112 Stamen, Alyce ..,..........,. ,,,, , 74, 112 Stanek, Jimmie ....,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 88 Stanker, Ronnie ,,,,: ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , 88 Stearley, Dick 1... - ........,,..-, . ,,,,,.. - ,.,.... 60 Steele, Howard .... , .... , .,...,..,. ,,,, 101, 107 Steffin, Sharon ,,,..., ......... , ....... , 89. 114 Sleinmlrlt, David ,,..,,,,,,,, 101, 107, 126, 161 Sterkel, Patricia Sterkel, Loretta Stiles, Karen .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 4, 108, 126 Stiles, Sara ,..,.,, , ,.... 89, 113, 137 Stitt, Delia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 89 Stuller, Charles ..... 89, 114, 127 Stonebraker, Jan ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Stoppel, Gary ....... ..... 1 01, 107 Stowell, Luella ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 89 Stowell, Gene .....,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Strachan, Bruce ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Strachan, Gwen ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, 105 Strachan, Jackie , ...,.,.......,,,, ,., 82, 105, 139 Strachan, Roger ,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,.......,..., 60, 142 Straetker, Darlene .... 76, 82, 113, 131, 136 Straetker, Rita ......., 60, 64, 65, 132, 133 135.-170 180 Strata, Billy -.- ...... 83, 89, 114, 153. 162 Strate, George , ..... ,., ........,...... , ..,.,.. 74, 112 Slricker, David ,.,,, ....,., ,.,.,,,.., 89, 140 Stricker, Joyce .,.,..,., ..,...,.. , ...., ,., 74, 139 Stroh, Roseann ,,.,,,,,,, 82, 136, 137 Stroh, Shirley .,,...,.-,...-. 74, 136, 139 Stromski, Patricia ...,.,,... 89, 113, 137 Student' 7ndex Stuart, Naomi ..,,.,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, Stubhert, Cordon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 114, Stubbert, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 112, 134 Sturgeon, Harry .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sturgeon, Richard .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 114, Sumner, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Summerville, Jeanette ........,... 95, 106, Surratt, Sharon .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Swartzkopf, Bob ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Swift, Peggy ,.........,..,,,,,,, 82, 105, 113, Swim, Dick ...........,., ....,.............,,,. 8 9, Sylvester, Johnny ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01, Sylvester, Patty ,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,, 8 9, T Tappan, Janie ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Joyce ,,,... .,.,.. 8 2, 105, 106, Taylor, Kerri ,,,.,.....,..,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Lowell ,....... 89, 106, 153, 160, Taylor, Muriel ........,,... ....,..,.. , ,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Taylor, Roma ,.........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 180 Taylor, Tom ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , 74. Taylor, Tony ,, 74, 146, 148, 150, 158, 159 Temple, Laverne ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , 82, 113, hmple, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Temple, Rudolph .,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terhune, Joyce .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 61, 105, 133, Tews, Phil .....,,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9, Tews, Sharon ..,.,, ,,,,,, 8 9, 113, 137, Tews, Stuart ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 , 101, Thieman, Wesley .........,,. 89, 114, 127, Thomas, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 89, 114, 138, Thomas, Mildred .,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, Thomas, Raymond ,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, Thompson, Dixie ...,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,.,...,..,,,,..,,,, 9 5 Thompson, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 107 Thompson, John ........,.. ,.,, 8 9, 114, 138, Thompson, Ralph ..,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, Thompson, Robert ,,,,,,,, 66, 74, 105, 138 Thuman, Ted ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 112, Thurman, Donald ...,, , Todd, Jeanie ..,.. ..... 101 Todd, Larry ...,.,,,,, .,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 9 , Todd, Nadine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tompkins, Don ..,,,..,..,.,,,, 82, 127, 131, 138 Tompkins, Judith .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 163 Towne, Keith ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, Towner, Karen ,,,,,,,. 61, 64, 104, 124, 131, 132, 133, 165, 168, Trook, Jim ,....,..,., , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trook, Wayne ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Trout, Rose ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Trout, Violet ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, Troyer, Bryce ,.,.............,,,, 61, 105, 138, Troyer, Lois ,,....., 83, 89, 106, 114, 131, Tuck, Barbara ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82, Tuck, Linda ,,,,.,.....,..,........,.,.. 89, 114, U Ullrich, Carolyn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, Ullrich, Katherine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 90 , 95, Ullrich, Jerry .,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ummel, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, Ummel, Ronald ,,,,,,.. 67, 75. 104, 105, 110, 116, 134, 138, 14-3, Ustohol, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101, V Vandel, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 1, Vandel, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Y , 82, Vanderberg, Richard ,,, ,,,,,,,,, W 95, Vanderhoof, Tom M, ,,,,, 1 ,,,,, van der Las, Linda ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A 95 van der Las, Sue ,QM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,mn 15 Van Noy, Lowell ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- mm v,---, AAAI 9 5 Van Tassel, Gerry ..,.., 38, 65, 67, 161, 108 109, 110, 134, 135, 146, 148, 151, 162, Van Tassel, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,YYYII 101, Van Trump, Gary ,,,,',,,,,,,,,,,,vvw,,--.,,,,YY --- Van Trump, Karen ,..... ..i,,,. ........,,,,,,, V811 Winkle, Merlin .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, Van Wyngarden, Judy ........ 90, 95, ,107, Vasa, Patty Veal, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,----- Veloz, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,v-' Veloz, Raymond ,,.... . Ventura, Arthur ,,....,,,, Ventura. Harvey ,,.,,,,, . Ventura, Floyd .,,,,,,,,, Vickery, Bob ...,,,,,,,,, ao, ,,,,,1111iiYY101 Villella, Katherine ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, , Villella, Joseph .....,, Vogel, Jackie ,,.... Vogel, Sandra .,,,,, Vogel, Sharon .....,,,,.,,,,, W Walker, Ken ,.,. 61, 105, 131, 89, 89. 114, 138. 142, Wallace, James ,,,,,.,, 82, 112, 134, 153, 154 158, 159 Wallace, Julianne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,, 1 01 Wallace, Rex ,.,.,,..,,.,,,,.,,.,.,..,,,,,,,.,.,, 75, 189 Wallace, Roberta ,,,..,,. 75, 112, 136, 187 Wallis, Alice ....,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 113, 137 Walter, Julia ,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,...,...... 1 01, 107 Ward, Vivian , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Warner, Marie ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Warren, Sharon ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , 89, 114, 137 Watkins, Mary Ann ,,,,,,,, 75, 105, 136, 187 Watkins, Nancy Sue .,.,. , 75, 105, 136, 137 187 Watson, Adair ...,. ,,..,..,.,. 7 5, 112, 163 Weaver, Dianne , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Weaver, Karen ,,, ,,,,,,, 61, 105, 108, 109 Webb, Dennis ,,..,,., ..,,,..,...,....,.... 1 01, 161 Webb. Jim ...,.........., .....................,..,, 6 2 Weber, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Weideman, Shirley ,...,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Weideman, Leland ,,,, ,,,,,,, , 101 Weitzel, Martha ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Welsch. Glorianne .,..,. ,,,, 95, 115 West. Barhara ,,..,,,, .......,..,,,,,. 1 01 West, Skeet ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,.......,.. 82 West, Landis ,,.,,,,, ,-, ,,,,, 82, 112, 127 West, Melvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 West, Monty ,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,, 7 5, 112, 126, 138 Westervelt, Larry ,,,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Weston, Betty ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Weston, Gary .,,.. .,.....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 , 140 Weston, Kenneth ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 , 101 Westphalen, Lois ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Wheeler, Larry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,... 9 5, 153, 161, 182 Wheeler, Bobby , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 101 Whitford, Gerald ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Whittington, Charles ,,..., .,.,..,..,.,.,.,.,,...... 9 5 Wiedeman, Betty ., ,,..... 62, 108, 109, 110 Wiedeman, Glenda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 75 Wierleman, Larry ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,....... . 101 Wiege, Lorraine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 62, 108, 121 Wilds, Reuby ............ 83, 89, 114, 137, 139 Wilhelm, Margaret ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 75 Wilks, Jean Ann ,,,,,,,, 62, 122, 124, 132 133, 136, 172, 187 Wilks, Jerry ......... ..,,,,......... 9 5, 104, 161 Willard. Walt ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 5, 159, 186 Williams, Alan ,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, 95, 161, 184 Williams, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,.... 163, 184 Williams, Betty i,..,, ................... .,,,,,,. . 9 5 Williams, Harvey .. .,............... 62, 140 Williams, Kathleen , ...., , .,... , .,.,.. -... 67, 75 Williams, Ralph ..,,.,.,.........,...,.,....,,....,..... 95 Williams, Robert ..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 112, 153 Williams. Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 127, 138 Williams, Rosemary .....,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 101, 107 Williamson, John ,.,,,... 90, 95, 153, 161 Williamson, Joie Lee ,...,.., , .............. 75, 112 Williamson, Marjorie ............ 101, 163 Williamson, Nancy ,.,,,,. 75, 112 Wilmot, Jerry ..........,..,,.,. ,,.,... 8 2, 104 Wilmot, Jim Wilson, Alvin ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Wilson, Bonita ........ ......,, ......... 1 0 1 Wilson, Carolyn .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 106, 137 Wilson, Duane .,.......,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,,,. 101 Wilson, Deanna Wilson, Larry .,.,,,,,,,,, 67, 75, 116, 117 Wilson, LuVerne ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 8 9 Wilson, Newell .,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Wilson, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9, 106 Wimberly, Janean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101, 106 Wimmer, Charlene ,,,,,,., 62, 110, 142 181 Winebera, Jay ,,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,, 82, 105 Winkler, Jerry ,..,,,, , 75, 148, 154, 155, 156 158 Wisner, Kern i..,,,,,,,,. 75. 112. 146, 148, 159 Witschy, Susan ,,,,,... 89, 113, 115, 137, 179 Wolcott, Judith ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 5, 115 Wolcott, Linda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 07, 163 Wolfe, Fern ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Wolfe, Glenda .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2 Wolfe, Gordon ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 101 Wolfe, Keitha ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Wolf, Janet .,..., ,,,....... 7 5. 112, 136, 188 Wolf, Jeanne .,.....,,,,,,,,, 76, 82, 113, 131, 136 Wolf, Warren ..,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,,, 95, 115, 153, 161 Wooden, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 114 Woods, Keith ,,,. 76, 82, 112, 127, 134. 160 W'o0lsey, Bernice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 107 Woolaey, Martha . ..... , ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,....... 89, 114 Woudsma. 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