Sexton High School - Oracle Yearbook (Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1963
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WW7fg,ww ' ' ff JW7WWZfyff7vMWf ZW MM , There is no finer gift that life can give to the true teacher than the satisfaction of looking back over a long and successful teaching career. That reward is Gertrude Benson's. When she came to Central High School to teach, in l926, Miss Benson was returning to her alma mater. Educated at the University of Michigan, with advanced work at the University of Chicago and Michigan State University, Miss Benson forsook her major subject, biology, for mathematics, and students trained in her classes have responded to her excellent teaching tech- niques. Aiming toward perfection and with meticulous at- tention to detail, Miss Benson has guided with smoothly functioning efficiency various clubs, graduating classes, and the National Honor Society during her thirty-six year career. Beneath her gaiety of spirit and delightful sense of humor, with which she has attracted a host of friends of all ages, lie a deep interest in and con- cern about the character and career of many a stu- dent, even after he has left her class or homeroom. More than one college student has found a crisis in his education suddenly eased by a check bearing a familiar signature. An excellent cook and a charming hostess, Miss Benson has shared with her friends, not only her at- tractive home on Cleo Street, but also a quaint little summer cottage tucked amid white birch and pine at Diamond Lake. Her friends travel with her, by way of her colored slides, to Europe... South America... Hawaii . . . or just to East Lansing, where her artistry with a camera and her love for flowers have captured the glories of the gardens at Michigan State University. Asked what she plans for retirement years, she bubbles over with a quick answer and a twinkle in her eye: l have a former student in Alaska that I want to visit . . . And I haven't yet made a trip clear 'round the world - The Class of '63 responds with a Bon Voyage, Miss Benson! as we affectionately dedicate to you this l963 Oracle. UMW 7 M' ,ff' WM f Azalea time at M.S.U. Good things a-cooking. vis 1 f a V v i i Even it the won ber, the Class ot new concepts IH u Sexton, years in wh ' I 1 greater, more imp CO- nor long remem- t s three years at d prepared for ew facts, explored n J me. .ER 7 Mrs, Cook, Jim Lott, Sandra Stabler, Lynne Ferle, Blaine Warner, Mr. Norton The Senior He walks in scornful dignity, ignores the years before, The present a sufficiency This lofty Senior. To praise ci lower clussman's act He treason counts, or more. For who can equal or surpass This noble Senior? He prates of Physics, History He orates - what a bore - On Why the World's not Otherwise, This learned Senior. His place of honor none usurp, Mortals and gods adore The ruler of the Universe, This mighty Senior. Bessie C. Ronan Reprinted from T896 Oracle 35 L 2 +2 ZF 4, S ' ,, ff fi A , f 2 J M xg V 179: agwaff' f gf M Lg 1 U5 Y, 1 ,5 Y ,Y 5 4 A L 'V.'Vv ! GARY ADAMS PATTY ADAMS DAVE ADCOCK DON ADCOCK 11 ' 7 Q vf... , ,g , LL - A Kfi' f fxsffi LAAA 3 DVD HOLLY ADDISON RITA AGLER BRUCE AIKIN GLORIA ALBERT BILL ALLEN MARY ALVARADO TRENA AMBROSON JAMES ANDERSON JOHN C. ANDERSON JOHN H. ANDERSON SANDRA ANDERSON JERRY ANDREWS 9 MYRTIS ANDREWS DENNIS ASH ALAN ASSIFF LARRY AUGE CAROLYN AUVENSHINE JAN AXLINE You're certainly frying-very Iryingf' CHERYL AYERS DAVE BADGLEY DORENE BAILEY SHARON BAILEY GARRY BALLARD BERNARD BALON 10 WILLIAM BARBER RENA BARN ETT TERRI BARN UM CATHY BASS ETT JOE BARKLEY JAN BARNES LARRY BARNETT RICHARD BARN HART Be reasonable .... do if my way. ff PW I' I W W' wg? ff JA 57 JANICE BATES LESLIE BATES .IANEY BAXTER 'l'I TERRY BEACH WILLIAM BEACH JANET BEARD LYLE BELKNAP CHEERYL BENEDICT JULIE BIGELOW BOB BISHOP g V Cooperate to graduate. 32 1' i rf? DON BLOOMER 12 JACK BEBIAK STEVE BILLI NGS BOB BLACK CAROL BOEHM If ,,V, ,N , YYY f f fax: ,N 1 F W S, 52' 4 2,7 ' T '5- fv 1, Y we 1 E ww' IW KLAUS BOECKMAN BARBARA BOLES DICK BOND KATHY BON E AA f M' Q' 2 TW LE jg 3, ia R DOROTHY BORK ROBERT BORTON QDENNIS BOUTWELL WAYNE BOYER -rrk , K' ,L Dix ' MYRA BRACKINS PHYLLIS BRIDGES DALE ERS Do you remember how to get the Genie out? I3 . GAYLORD BROWN Spirited Sexfonites whoop it up. DOUGLAS BUCK DICK CAMPBELL MARY ANN CARDWELL JIM CARL BOB CASLER HOWARD CASTER PAUL CHRISTENSEN 'I4 HAROLD BYRD DON CALOMENI WLBR A C C ... KEN CARR KAREN CHRISTIANSON JERRY CLARK ROGER CLARK TERRY COLBY ROBERT COLE JIM CONARTON DICK CONNICK LYNN CONVERSE NANCY COOK MAXINE CLEMMONS MIKE COBLE .IOHN COLEMAN BILL COLLETTE Seniors enIerIain sophomores UI Girls' League Ieu. 15 We Z JACQI CORWIN ERNEST COSEY If all else foils . . .follow direciions. SUZI CRANE 'MW TWV ' 'L' 2 DICK CROCKETT I6 BOB COVEY CAROL CRANE TOM CRAWFORD TOM CREAMER SANDRA CRIST SUSIE CROCKETT ELAINE CROY ELIZABETH CURTIS MINA CUSHMAN JOYCE DABNEY LEONARD DAFOE JOAN DANGREMOND RUTH DANIELS JOAN DARLING WILLIAM DAVIS HARLEY DAVIS Tough os she wants to be. MARGO DAVEN PORT 1 ,xg I! KEITH DAVIDSON If ' I if J II I I ' I IIII , IIIIII , I .V IIII A I',' 1 , , INI . A ' A ' 4 JIM DELINE WILLIS DENNIS 'I7 DENNIS DEWEY GORDON DEWEY ROBERTA DISBROW ROGER DIXON KATY DOMANSKI LINDA DONALDSON Why ofcourse I've been u good lifile girl. , O O Q ,'N-' RAYMOND DOTY STEPHANIE DOYLE CONSTANCE DUDLEY MIKE DUNGEY 18 JEAN DUNLAP ANDREA DUNN SUE DUNN BARBARA EBERSOLE CopifuIis1inII1e making. SALLY ELLIS SANDRA EMERY LAVON FATTAL LYNNE FERLE BERNADINE DYE MICHAEL ELDERS SUZIE ELLIS MIKE FERRELL I9 BARBARA FERRIN KENDA FIELDS DICK FLADING DOROTHY FLANAGAN RON FLOYD MARY FLYNN SUSAN FOSTER KEN FOWLER v 2 I 5 v MARC FOWLER JIM FOX I bet mine's longer Ihan yours! 20 C? X 5 +1 K 5 K 3 I 1? I J , it ? f f I 5 A I 1 3 41 , , 2 I A if 74 JI 42 ff! . W Q III A Vkr in , V, VV: Vik I JVA V ,g I A:A,: .I I - q - - f IEN A I - mh m.h, 1 I ai 2 'f 45 I A A I 'P I I I GARY FRANCK CONNIE FRENCH A I IL.. i f rv VV,, I ,,..VL T, , , I 1 A g 5 zvf ' ',', ' I ,.: ' l I, 'Q ,V 7 1I,'I.'Qii1?7 , , :'. L m' k'- I I I IIII ,, , W' 'f,. - 1 72T1:?,9?ffff3f' ,, , f ,'f, :': I -':2wfffzp:g,g:f,, ' ' ', I ANN FROSTIC MIKE FULLER BILL FREVER .IANICE FROBERG A' DON GARDNER SHARON GARFIELD PENNY GARY JAN ET GILBERT Now do you understand? 21 MIKE GOTSCHALL JUDY GOWMAN MARY GRAHAM TERRY GRANT . - f .5 Y' 3 2 my F F W . , ,,, ,f ' gf 1 H 15 E, Rf? Y 5 . .M4 ' wx 1. 4 Q M J' A ' fi VV', A A M YJRYY Af I f MARSHALL GRAVETTE JACK GRAY DAN GREEN SANDRA GREEN ohm! 22 SUZIE GREEN MAXINE GREENE JUANITA GREW WANDA GREW MARY GRONNER HUGH GUNN BARBARA HAN NA DIAN E HARG ETT GARY GUILFORD KATHY GU NN FRANCES HANSEN BILL HARPER This beoTsII1e cafeteria! I! 3 MARY JANE HANSENS CAROL HARDER NANCY HARRIS VICKI HARRIS 23 JOAN HARRISON JEAN HARTZELL L, I ,. A A w A - I O And off to the buIIfights - ' JERRY HARWOOD MARY HAUSER BOB HAWKINS SALLY HAWN BOB HAY JANIS HELLER CHUCK HENDERSON LINDA HENDERSON BECKY HENDY 24 JIM HENRY SHARON HENRY JAMES HEPFER M, W f W 2 M1352 K. 5 9, Mg :ff 2 7, I 2 f f ' M 5 JV 5 Food for ihoughf? PAULA HERSHISER MARY HESTER .fs Y 'L'.-- LW ff if Z QM A New AA A HAPPY HICKS MARY HO DAWN HOPKINS BILL HORISZNY SUSAN HOUSE DAVID HOWARD LEON HUDSON DONNA HULSEY 25 BILL HUNSBERGER DIANA HUNTINGTON JESSE JAMES KAREN HUNT JERRY HUNT DAVID HUNTER PENNY ISGAN As I was saying, before Ihe mike .... CLYDE JEN KS 26 DONNA JONAK JIM JONES RON JONES JIM KELLEY CAROL KEMPF LINDA KIDDER CURT KIPKE LINDA KIRCHER G EO RG E KI RKBY Gel your Ihumb ouf of my mouII1! BILL KOPULOS DOUG KOSKI NANCY LAING LAUREL LAKE 27 BILL LANG SUZI LAPAUGH KATHIE LA ROY CHRIS LARSEN If I ,, was I Ii 52 ED LAWRENCE BRIAN LEE JIM LEE JOYCE LEEK LARRY LENZ MARY LETTS Meanwhile back on the Cherokee reservation DICK LEWIS DOUG LEWIS 28 FRANCINE LIBERA DICK LONE 'fi ,,,: I i I I k.,, JIM LOTT JEANNE LUNDBERG STEVE LINDERMAN JEFF LOOTENS ,MQ , , m yfijzffg, I ' , 'gig SHARON LUDTKE emi JAN E LYMAN 1 ,,,, , f' 14-1' , f -f'VV f : ww w ' '- vSz.sezfww1 x1a ,ff f f X W lx if 1 5' f 0 f f i T 1 i 'S in I 9 4 I 'iw 4, I ,:- 5 ., :iafyg , 17:72 LINDA LINSEA NANCY LORD JERRY LITTLE BOB LORRAINE 'lMisIokes will happen-bul musl you give Ihem so much help? 29 JIM LYON MIKE MCCLOUD JUDY MCDOUGAL DENNIS McDOWELL SUE McELMURRY BILL MACDONALD ROGER MCLEAN PAUL MAFFETT LARRY MAIN MARCIA MANTHEI V Gk C ,-l in I II' 1 I ,,,. V , I 5 M fy fgvia M I 4 x Q , 5 1 , L f ik , I A15 M' fv if . . P Q ,I W , ,A i I I ,I - ' Why YGS. l'm Rembffmfs felflfive- ORA DEE MANUEL LINDA MARTIN 30 SUE MARTIN MARY MARTINEZ I reuIIy go for Ihis modern art. DENNIS MASON KAREN MATHIASEN KEN MATILA WALLY MATSUDA RALPH MATTISON SALLY MEDDAUGH SHARON MELTON IDA MENDEL fi I. ,L-I I . . I l . ' 'f i L,. ' ' 'A 3 II-h ii-1 m y , , SSSS I , A I - 'h 1' I 1 I Tj JIM MEANS FRED MENDEN HALL 3'l -q...1, 9 Our homecoming queen Ido. JIM MILNER SHARON MILLS Ui? if DAVE MQNROE MAXINE MOHRE 32 MIKE MEYERS KIM MIKKO DAN MITCHELL DONNA MOORE .l JOHN MICHELSEN JOE MILLS CHRISTINE MOE STEVE MORROW MARGE MOSHER UNDA MUFFITT Q 7 , V. v:,V Q, L?' 4 ,fag 3Qi ' ,:'. V En lf V.- -' g g , -V fx X f-' .qjggy 'Q 1 f J. ff ffwvz 3 'Jr 5 A Wil! A A 5 . .,.. ,W Only real artists con point tables. RICHARD MULDER PATRICK MURPHY RAMELLE MYERS ', .- -, 5 ?'f1v D- f ' eff? A V, Sw ,mf ,H bmw P 9?- E 3 f f 'A- , g 16 Y 2 6 ii 4 3' f L, 49'-Q D O N N A N EM ETZ DOUG MILLER KATHY NEEDHAM SUZANNE NELLER MARGE NICHOLSON TERRY NORMAN - ED NYE 33 J. LEE NYLANDER MARGE O'BRlEN SANDRA OFFILL JSJJ ' V ,,,, V, 5 Iv A .'v, JIM OISTEN My mind is already mode upg don'i confuse me with the fads! DONNA OTIS KATHY PANGBORN STEVE PARKS 34 STANLEY OFFILL MARY OSBOURN JIM OSTERHOUSE SAUN DRA PASCHAL DAN PATRICK PAT PATTERSON DEBBIE PAYNE ALICE PEABODY PENNY PECK WARREN PETOSKEY RAN DY PHELPS We believe in geiiing on early start.. . buIII'1iS is ridiculous. NANCY PERKINS X ' MARSHA PF EIFFER I e I T. . gfiw if ' ' 211ai',2eu4z:' ' lf' CHYRLE PHILLIPS PHILIP PHILLIPS JON PILLOW 35 GREG PITTS DIANE PLATTE GARY PORTER LILIANE PORTER RUSSELL POTTER LARRI POWERS DIANE PRESTON LAVERN E PRICE What kind of u mixer did you soy it wus? MARVA PULLIN 36 ED PRESTON LINDA PRITCHARD NANCY QUACKEN BUSH JIM RAMSEY DARWIN RANES LEE REEVE JAMES REMUS RAE RETZLOFF ROBERT RIDENOUR RAYOLA RIEBOW LILLIE ROBINSON K z NIAI in X I W ,E XR it Y R Q N 0 xi x gg Fig J -,':.f jgg:ai,.i:::,., . 1 if' D . KEN ROHRBACHER JERRY ROSE BILL ROSENQUIST JACK ROSS Soccer anyone? 37 Twenty fingers are better than Ten. JOHN SANCHEZ TYRONE SANFORD CAROL SELL MIKE SEXTON 38 K HW? JANET ROSSMAN CAROL ROUSER SUE RUTLEDGE TOM RUTTER I 2 1 x, qs Tw' wi-L N fi-is QE T if Q.: 2 V , ,,-k WZ 5 A BETTY SCHRUBBE CHARLES SELBY M gf L,,n,,,g Tnni DIANE SHELP JEAN SHQAF K 5 f 4 f f 5 f 1 , P X AEM ,,.,7, H. , ., - ' VA.. , I ,, ,,,. I . T3 . ,- ' .FGIVI ', If .IAN SHUART MICHELE SIMMONS BONNIE SKUPIEN JEAN SLEEP LARRY SLY BEVE SMITH JACK SMITH LESLIE SMITH if I V, ,. ,,, . . Mn? Wffgw M W 53 IWIIT MARCIA SMITH THOMAS SMITH WILLIAM SMITH ALAN SNEIDER 3,28Oy 3,2817 3,282 .... 39 W A , t f 'H We if ff? y Wi., f , I gn A' , BARBARA SNIDER .IANICE SPANBURG What he doesn'I know is that I'm going Io Grand Ledge. SPENCER in 3 1 SANDRA STABLER SUSY STOAKES 40 MIKE STARR SYLVESTER STEWART BONNIE STILES Swv I-EI-AR STOKES NANCY STONE CHARLENE STRAIGHT JIM STRUHSAKER SANDIE SUMERIX JESSE SUTTO N VERNETTA STURDIVANT 'A ' ' AL,,. ,kf WW I W P99 W gf? 3 if X ff ti 9 wr I f rf -I , I 9 f ,ff f f ' f , f W Q f f W, 2 f Q ff If W M Z we ,I ,Hn Q ,wif yr 9 f ig I 1 us , el Wx A, 1 f why 'Q If 2 ey - 3 - . BARBARA SUTTON BILL SWAGLER SALLIE TEETERS FRANICE TEMPLE 'Lf - , I we These fairy Tales really do something Io me. MI I1 L A I f , A fwqw I P? LINDA SWISHER LEROY TEMPLETON PATTY TATE T my .w. 2 s1'fW.v5f ' f - , 'v MELODY TEIQRILL 41 JERRY THELEN RON THELEN :-. f ,. --:il --' , H +9':a DAVID THOMPSON BOB THORBURN 4.44 M Sextoniies help 5 4,. ' - 1 , .-fk f-: ff ff ' A -an v, Hrpjf RO f f L -, jg: ,,'I 'fiyf A ORRR A ' 12 K -'?Qff,ff 9'1f BUD UNDERHILL DOUGLAS TWISS 42 -, Toys for Toisf' VICKI VAN ATTA 5 K A .RN K X I wi! A L'DA .W If 1, 45.13, A 2? 5 , ? ,N xx QL ,N 'WSE Q Xgiw X ' X293 ua Q 1- Sf M. WADE THOMPSON DAVID TIMPE CHARLENE TUINSTRA JOHN VAN VOORHIS PHIL VASILION ROSEMARY VASILION JIM WADE FRED WAG ER MARY WALKER N E ER So where's Maples? W 'E RONALD WATTERS GALEN WATTERSON BARBARA WATTS JANIE WALSH TOM WARRINER DELORES WEBB 43 JANET WEBB JANET WELLS RICK WELLS BRIAN WESTON TOM WHITE Boy, I cc1n'I figure Ihis Raggedy Ann story out! 44 MIKE WHITMAN SUZAN NE WILLIAMS I W5 . SNS I - , A i i .55 A.1 ..,1 E ,M 1- ' Q I Z ILM, E :ff .. f 13:4 SUSAN WILSON ALAN WESTERHOLM IAI i f I SIS DOUG WILKES TERRY WILLIAMS SI SHARON WINSTON JANET WIPPER VICKY WOLFE BARRY woon CAROL WOODS 7 ig' S f 4 f 52? f 5 , X O G, -A'A ' A 2 .Q , M?+zeiM32f ii L' A 42 M! mf 'G RON WOOD BOB WRIGHT BUZ WYMAN STEVE YATCHAK DAVID YOUNG JANICE YOUNG CAROLYN YOUNGS MAYNARD YOUSE You may look busy but perhaps you're jus? confus ed. TOM ZAVITZ GLENN ZIMMERMAN MARIA ZIMMERMAN Not Pictured LYNDA DEBARR DEAN LANINGHAM HOMER SCARBROUGH DONNA HULSEY LEE REEVE DON WRiGHT Eva Class Of l963 Q! ' 9? Getting To Know You Se n IO r B Pa rt Co-chairmen - Susie Crockett, Bill Horiszny Senior Banquet Co-chairmen - Jim Osterhouse, Susie House Decoration chairmen - Mike Sexton, Pat Patterson Program chairman - Ramelle Myers Favors chairman - Myra Brackins Gifts chairman - Trena Ambroson Tickets and Finance chairman - Bill Horiszny Senior Prom Co-chairmen - Happy Hicks, Suzie Neller Decoration co-chairmen - Gregg Pitts, Diana Huntington Refreshment Room - Lynn Converse Ticket chairman - Linda Swisher Publicity chairman - Nancy Perkins Favors co-chairmen - Wanda and Juanita Grew Invitations chairman - Janet Webb Coat Room chairman - Cheryl Benedict Clean-up chairman - Willis Dennis Today education, tomorrow the world. Colors Se niof Autographs J-Hop Walking over a snow-covered bridge, couples entered a Winter Wonderland. The trees and the snowflakes cast an enchanting feeling, as guests danced to the music ot Merlyn Gate's Orchestra. The night of Feb- ruary l0, 1962 will be remembered in the hearts of all who attended. Winter Wonderland ht of January I6th THE CAST BAILIFF ................. PRISO N MATRO N ................. JUDGE MARION ROCKWELL DISTRICT ATTORNEY FLINT . HIS SECRETARY ...................... DEFENSE ATTORNEY STEVENS Bob Hay .. Mary Hauser EIizabetI1 Lowry Jim Lee Barbara Brown .. Sue Ruotsala CLERK OF THE COURT ................ .... J im Ramsey KAREN ANDRE ......... DR. KIRKLAND ...............,....... FRAU GRETCHEN SCHMIDT .. HOMER VAN FLEET ....... ELMER SWEENEY ......... NANCY LEE FAULKNER MAGDA SVENSON ........... JOHN GRAHAM WHITFIELD . JANE CHANDLER ........... HAROLD ARCHER .. LARRY REAGAN ................. ROBERTA VAN RENSSELAER POLICEMEN and REPORTERS . Bonnie StiIes Stephanie Doyle Diane Preston Vic Cohen Bill Hunsberger Suzie Green Mary Letts Mike EIders .. Paula Giroux .. BiII Horiszny Gary Coss Janis HeIIer Jim Osmer, BiII Collette, Jim Carl, Ken Fowler, George Kirkby, Larry Maine, Jim Jones, Mike Dungey, Gaylord Brown, Rayola Riebow, Carol Harder. District Attorney Flint questions Officer Sweeney. NIGHT OF JANUARY I6TH by Ayn Rand DIRECTOR .............. ...... J ohn B. Ferzacca STUDENT DIRECTOR ............. ..... B ecky Hencty ASST. STUDENT DIRECTORS ............. Barbara Brown, Paula Hershiser, Jan Spanburg Attorney Stevens demands a fair trial tor her client. I 1 J K 1 I 1 1 i A 3 E i V ? 4 r r Depar A dminis E y h of Sexi d I I ihelibrclr EX-w.wxx:X.-N W W wx x X Ex xx XX mmf NX E xwsfs www- on X' X 5 X X we x nts ion Iunifies I xxx- gsaksneswkgvg th I d th thletic fael x Ihiisjfitof dy d Iling to g help Ihe I d I h I I I and od I I I gllngrll Iznd profic I th of principl S of teaching I d I ning. I DIA N 53 Assistant Principals 1 MISS ELIZ 4th row: V. Danzo, J. D. Sanchez, J. Munson, J. Rossman, R. Weaver, C. Henderson, J. Lootens, B. Bishop, C. Morgan, L. Lenz, T. L. Warriner, L. Barnett, L. Belknap, B. Hunsberger, J. Keitchen, J. Osterhouse, H. Hicks, B. Benge, M. Nosit, M. Long. 3rd row: J. Beard, S. Brown, M. A. Crouse, S. Ruotsala, M. Wright, K. Horting, S. Fuener, J. Carter, R. Roberts, P. Schaefer, S. Green, K. McKesson, M. Rogers, A. Drolett, B. Waite, R. Routson, J. Freeman, M. Wolfe, S. Sumerix. 2nd row: A. Martinez, C. Lamar, G. Boker, L. Ferle, K. Liebold, J. Webb, P. Giroux, K. Bradley, L. Slusser, R, Hudnut, M. Alvarado, L. Donn, A. Abrams, S. SWSSF, B- Allen, 5- MOFHH, P- PGNSFSOY1- 'lSt VOWI K. Turk B. Brown, L. Popham, S. Pantalone, E. Kamara, M. O'Brien, B. Wyman, J. Ramsey, S. Stabler, K. Connor, M. Mikrut, M. Gottshall, K. Domanski, J. Dunn Advisor Mr. Shaft. Fhet Semester Secretary, Marge O'Brien, Vice-President, Jim Ramsey, President, Robert Wyman, Sergeant-ot-arms, Ed Komara, Treasurer, Sandy Stabler. tudent 4th row: R. Meyers, D. Eddy, D. Monroe, J. Loatens, J. Lott, L. Lenz, B. Warner, D. Reeves, P. Hattersley, M. Carter, J. Oster hous, W. Horiszny, L. Barnett, T. Warriner, J. Lee, J. Peterson. 3rd raw: J. Offenhauer, V. Danzo, M. Gronner, M. Brackins, J. Barnett, M. Simpson, R. Myers, R. Roberts, P. Schaefer, S. Green, M. Wright, M. Rounsville, S. Ruatsala, S. Fuener, G. Bowerman, W. Hansen. 2nd row: R. Goutson, M. Crouse, L. Slusser, P. Griffiths, P. Forgrave, N. Quaclcenbush, G. Black, B. Tarwater, M. Wolfe, H. Hicks, P. Giroux, M. Alvarado, J. Freeman, M. Davenport, S. Sweet, C. Shaft. ist row: S. Walker, B. Allen, J. Walsh, H. Henderson, K. Domanski, S. Stabler, P. Patterson, T. Waters, G. Baker, J, EHS, K. Conner, K. Lie- bold, C. Sanford, B. Shirey, K. Millner, Advisor Mr. Shaft. Council Second Semester Treasurer, Pat Patterson, Vice President, Dave Monroe, President Tom Warriner, Secretary, Kay Connor, Sergeant-at-arms, Larry Lenz Mr. Shaft. Counselors VOCATIONAL COUNSELORS: Mr. Leonard Pelerson, Mr, Harry Blanchard, Mr. Lawrence Pancosl. HOMEROOM COUNSELORS: Mr. Kluylon Kowalk, Mrs. Grace Eiserman, Mr. Wayne Rogers, Miss Elsie Fee, Mr, Hal Bergan. Miss Gretchen Doelle Mrs. Mabel Cosby Ford Are you sure this come with the teen-oge books? H84 themes lo go and the marking period ends tomorrow English Miss Florence Fuller No, this isn't 0 twist. Mrs. Edyth Sherck Oh, Then we'll invife the Kennedys, Mrs. Grace Eisermon Who filed my lunch under Z? Mr. David Angus After this point I gof lost! V ,M X Xgggx-J-ielwfi gf-gf ' we J. W. SEXTON HIGH SCHOCJL presents The 71 Sf AWARD .K . ,g.-- f' X 1 '34 I K' Ahh . ,vm 1 :gpg 4 -q , 5 f 9 139 A quhb 'A Thursday, June 6, 1963 I. W. Sexton High School Auditorium . AWARDS Q Music .... .................................................. H igh School Orchestra THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER Remarks ............................ Principal Christian H. Roosenraad PRESENTATION of AWARDS Art ........ ....... james Bonner Art Instructor Whiteley Foundation Award ..... .......... Bu smess. ................................. .. English ........ Rogers Chairman, Business Department .......,.............Gretchen Doelle Head of English Department Social Studies ......... ..................................... S ewell Henry Chairman, Social Studies Department Mathematics ........ ......................,... G ertrude Benson Instrumental Music ........ Vocal Music ........ Chairman, Mathematics Department ...........................Duane Corbett Director of Instrumental Music .................Frank McKowen Director of Vocal Music Bausch and Lomb Science Award .................. Gerald Ritchey Chairman, Science Department John O. Peterson Physics Award ......... ......,....... 1 ames Reid Drarnatics Award. ...... . Physics Instructor ...........Edyth Sherck Senior Play Director Forensics ......,. ......... H arlow Claggecc Director of Forensics Michigan Press Association ....... ............... A nn Stoakes Girl s' Varsity Trophy ....... The Z odiac Adviser janet MacDonald Physical Education Instructor 0 AWARDS Q Michigan Honor Trophy ..... ............... J oseph W. Planck U. of M. Club of Lansing Y-Teen ....... .......................... Rhonda Roberts President of Senior Y-Teen Club Outstanding Senior ...... . ...,................... Blaine Warner Student Council Representative Phi Beta Kappa ....................................... Professor Justin Zinn Acting President, Lansing-E. Lansing Ass'n. Phi Beta Kappa Delta Kappa Gamma Award ............... ............ F lorence Fuller Adviser, Jay Sexton Club, F.T.A. Attendance Award ....... ........ F . Cassius Shaft Assistant Principal Daniel's Achievement Award .................,.......... Morton Davis Manager of Daniel's Jewelry Company Civitan Award ........ .................... A lan I. Macl.aughlin President, Ciuitan Club of Lansing Olds Motor Works Award .................,............ R. l-l. Person Department of Education and Training, Oldsmobile Harold William Norton Achievement ........ Ronald Kennedy Vocational Printing Instructor Industrial Executive's Club Award ..... . Clarence Pincurnbe First Vice President, Industrial Executives Club John Henry Company Employees Council Award ........ Bruce Angell President, Employees Council Girls' League Award ........ ....... E lizabeth B. Lawry Assistant Principal Ida A. Lamb Memorial ............ .....,.. F . Cassius Shaft Assistant Principal Robert Bruce Goodell Award ........................................... William and Sarah E. Hinman Endowment Award .... H. Roosenraad Principal Q SCHOLARSHIPS n Girls' League Scholarship ............................................ Elizabeth B. Lawry and F. Cassius Shaft Assistant Principals Other Scholarships The University of Michigan Michigan State University Central Michigan University Western Michigan University Hope College Alpena Community College Central Methodist Church American Baptist National Scholarship .................... The Rev. John Howell Director, Lansing Area Council of Churches Alpha Kappa Alpha Scholarship .............. Mrs. Cole Toomer President Varsity Lettermen Club Scholarship ....... ...Ignatius Konrad Adviser Josephine Perry Averill Scholarship.Mrs. Edward Woodloclc Lansing University of Michigan Alumnae Club Scholarship Committee Lansing Education Association Scholarship ............ Mrs. Frances Schneider President Ronald Carr Memorial Scholarship- ................ Carl Guernsey 1959 Scholarship Recipient Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship ............ Darlyle Watters Chairman of Scholarship Committee, B.P.O. Elks No. 196 Iohn and Elizabeth Whiteley Foundation Scholarship ....,.... W. McKibbin Foundation President Molly Drew Butts Efficiency Fund Award .............. Christian H. Roosenraad Principal SENICR CLASS SONG June Class of 1963 FAREWELL ALMA MATER Farewell, Alma Mater - Good-bye from '63. We will long remember The years we spent with thee. In our joys and sorrows Faithful we will be. We will not forget thee, Class of '63. Farewell Alma Mater - Good-bye from '63. We will long remember The days we spent with thee. Hail to thee. dear Sexton, Proudly we do sing. We recall our school years And the joy they bring. Ne'er forget our teachers And each fellow friend As we journey onward, Down life's path we wend. Hail to thee, dear Sexton, Proudly we do sing, Passing through your portals May our echoes ring! Miss Mariorie Ludwig So where is papa Troll? Mrs. Helen Draper Oh, you say you don'i want 20 words? Mrs. Ann Sioakes You mean you didn'i buy a Zodiac? ei M H M Y mama Sx fhfriegsfefkffsfa grew ,. Mrs. Evalyn Cooke You think your Vei can iake my Bird in The quarter? Mrs. Ercil McCarty iw.....,,wMW M 5 A. i Q 2 1 9 , l we U , fv1Y'?w,,,f- .ir 1? 'ii Jgwv-4, h . You don'T really mean that, do you? Mr. John Ferzacca Did you really Think you could make The Senior play? Mrs, Jean Swanson All right, who took my class book? Mr. F rank McKowen Tweet, fweef, Tweet Mr. Duane Corbett A Travel folder for The WorId's Fair? Music IT Mrs. Marjorie Powell How interesting, explain if to me! Mr, James Bonner You did whal?! Mr. Mott Monn Somebody pushed the up button on my elevotor shoes. 1 ,Q Q E1 il riff 3453 95551 mu-' nm-r , ., .',, . cwswibkwiikmww ' Newsweeis ' uffOBLecA'ssoNs to QM Samui 3 oufags :QQ Mr. Sewell Henry Only his hair dresser knows tor sure Social Science Mr. Cecil Nickel All right, who took Kennedy's picture? V ,L,, hu ,,,LV,, ,V2,. Mr. Henry Kimball And then, clfler we tunnel under The bunk. . . , ' 'fiiifjgk' if Mr. Harold Lunlz Playboy was never like This!! 2 Mrs. Helen Goull lv ll And if your nome is Rockefeller Mr. Clayton Kowalk You bel we're gonna win! Mrs. Jean Dykemo lt's mine, all mine! S 68 Mr. Don Litfl e Mr. Edward Mojdeski There's my home town Well, we lost again. Mathematics Miss Carol Wolverton No, that's not my age! ! Mr. Edward Rittenhouse This is designed for a three-minute ostrich egg ,wr f' Miss Gertrude Benson Well, maybe there isn't any answer. Miss Donna Deter You really expect this to work out? Mr. William Rouse And after I left Cape Canaveral Mr. Lester Norton But Jack, that isn't right! I Science Mr. Ezra Devereaux You have io plug in the light, Dev! Mr. James Reid And Then you turn on The electriciiy!! Miss Hilda Sfuarf You say you broke the slide with the microscope lens! Mr. Robert Rentschler My gosh! The fudge factor failed, Mr, John Arnett I'll have to stand on my tippie toes - but Mr. Gerald Ritchey No wonder the Russians are ahead! F 4-, Mr. Bryce Forester Alt right, who put gum in the earphones? Foreign Language Mrs. Rosemary Heist You may all rise and collect your thoughts. 73 Mud!! Miss Elsie Fee Tonight of 8:0O? Miss Marguerite McConnell Them were the good ole days! Mrs. Marilyn Preizer 5-4-3-2-I - lifi off! Mr. Lawrence Pede You say you're 29 payments behind on your G.O.! Mr. Kenneth Walsh Thai's whai my broker said yesterday. Business Mrs. Elizabeih Blanchard Ii's Greek io me, I only teach ii Mr. Wayne Rogers Just spray on Pledge and wipe dry. l Miss Helen Birmingham I didn'f mean lo scare her away. Mrs. Delores Sieferf Um - what comes offer D? 900000ooooe Mr. Monte Wilson You r grade. owmin -, ,,,, i!f?fiff 'zfiwgffuff ,M-J My :,QWf:.w 2 H Pl THE 0 fascfmns wf ffEG N?, nssrr 'Midi V ENTRIZ5 . P0511 555335, ,QM nam, I wr Ama: 414 9, 71,3 f Aww Mr. John Gundry ASSET-5 mms LEDGEI ,gmnowa A This is why you gol on E! ! ,,,, W, Miss Katharine Minsholl l can hardly wail 'till 3:25 Speech Mrs. Marsha Reiser And then what did you do? Mr. Harlow Claggett We talked them into it. Special Education Mrr Paul Pence Are you ready .... ? Miss Margaret Widick Abra-ka-dabra. Home Economics Mrs. Ella Bray Cagey aren't I! Mrs. Mary Billings Wl1ala bunch of Malarkyf' 'fri , -, Y f4 !s:'i-K5'sfe'!z vs' 1 'ff 1,4 - 1 Mrs. Hope Bates Now for a pinch of arsenic, Miss Marlene Brown Still want to take me for class? Miss Allaire Schlicher Protects 24 hours - even for active people! l Miss Janet MacDonald This little gem is my portable basketball court!! Physical Mr. Robert Boshoven We'll need another student to hold the apple! ! Education , .MWXNA v 2 Mr. Ignatius Konrad OK Fatso - you're next! ! Mr, Robert Campbell Come down here -the ball goes through the basket!! Mr. Roberl MacDonald Fresh from the Driver's Ed. range. Mr. Howard Thompson We rigged these up for The swimming team! 82 Vocational Mr. Carl Rowland ll's a scienlific lacl . . . a round peg won'l lil a square hole Mr. Russell Maples Be the firsl in your neighborhood lo own a fallout sheller for your dog. i Mr. Marvin Ralya How many times did you say you've Taken drafting I? Industrial QOOPERA i TRAINWG QUQANESS Mr, Lawrence Pancosi Thai should do ii. Cfwpniiclrifli PQUQSES N WFAL. AUN Mr. Francis Rossi I wonder if it will float in the Grand? Mr. Karel Taborsky No, Eli Whitney didn't invent it. Mr. Herbert Cigard Now all I have to do is forge the signature! VE 9 uc fmifgllmggsy 2' - L mi?-.. Mr. Lawrence Moulds This is what you should have done - YIELD! , 0 Driver Education Mr. Dale France Car 54 - Where are you?! s yy X 2 x 1111.19 x!x:eqr1A9W'1.. Q 7- . , r 'ELQXWY .. WHEN UN Librarian Mrs, Max ine Edwards Peter Rabbit?! Miss Donna Perrine How do you use this thing? Sec reta rie Miss Nancy Verwey Aw you're kidding - the foyer daesn't leak. Mrs. Lena Clark May I help you? Second Row: Mr. Ommen, Mr. Baker, Mr. Greenlee, Mr. Swix, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Shellberg. First Row Mr Routio Mr Richardson, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Peek, Mr. Strieter Mr. Austin. . V . X V no ' ' ef! a f f ss rf ,K . ,,,VV Second row: Mrs. Hildenbrond, Mrs. Croze, Gibbs, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, King, Mrs. Bates First row Mrs. Munoflo, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Vaughn. If 'Thanks .... but I wanted a state championship, Santa. It was supposed to go oft five minutes ago. Which witch is which? A if L Q to A kL..k : Jtn , -- t1--2 p x ll tt's a woman's world? x What do you mean - you like Flint's book better! Angus, David, BA., Hope College. Arnett, John, B.S., MA., Huntington College, Purdue University, Michigan State Univer- sity, Boll State teachers College. Bates, Hope B., BA., Michigan State University. Benson, Gertrude C., BA., M.A., University ot Michigan, University of Chicago, Michigan State University. Bergan, Hal, B.A., M.A., ED., D., Luther College, University ot Colorado, University ot Michi- gan, Michigan State University. Billings, Mary, B.S., Central Michigan Uni- versity. Birmingham, Helen, B.S., M.A., Western Michi- gan University, Columbia University, Uni- versity ot Colorado. Blanchard, Elizabeth, B.S., Western Michigan University, University ot Chicago, Michigan State University. Blanchard, Harry, BA., MA., University ot Vermont, Western Michigan University, Uni- versity ot Michigan, Bonner, James S., BA., MA., Concord College, New York University. Boshoven, Robert, B.A., University at Michigan. Bray, Ozella, BA., MA., Concord College, New York University. Brown, Marlene, B.S., Michigan State Univer- sity. Campbell, Robert D., B.S., University ot Mich- igan. Cigard, J. Herbert, B.S., the Stout Institute, Western Michigan University. Claggett, Harlow, BA., Michigan State Univer- sity. University ot Miami. Cooke, Evalyn, BA., Simpson College, Uni- versity ot South Dakota, University ot Kansas City, Michigan State University, Corbett, C, Duane, BA., M.M., West Liberty State College, University ot Michigan. Deter, Donna M., B.S., Eastern Michigan Uni- versity. Devereoux, E., BA., Wheaton College, Mich- igan State University, Alma College, Utah State College. Doelle, Gretchen, B.S., Northern Michigarn College, University at Colorado, University ot Michigan. Draper, Helen, B.A., Michigan State University, Dykema, Jean, BA., M.E., Highland ParkJunior College, Wayne State University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University. Edwards, Maxine, BA., MA., Butler University, Michigan State University. Eiserman, Grace, B.S., MA., Western Michigan University, University of Michigan. Fee, Elsie, B.A., M.A., Central Michigan Uni- versity, Michigan State University, Institute Allende, Mexico. Ferzacca, John, B.S., Northern Michigan Col- lege, Porterville College. Faculty Directory Ford, Mabel Cosby, BA., M.A., Belmont Col- lege, University ot Michigan, George Pea- body College tor Teachers. Forester, Bryce, BA., Western Michigan Uni- versity. France, Dole D., B.A., Michigan State Univer sity. Fuller, Florence B., BA., M.A., University of Michigan. Gault, Helen, BA., Ohio Wesleyan University, Michigan State University. Gundry, John, B.S., MA., Central Michigan University, Michigan State University, Heist, Rosemary, BA., M.A., University ot Iowa, University at Wisconsin, Michigan State Uni- versity. Henry, Sewell S., BA., MA., Ferris Institute, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University, Kimball, Henry, B.S., Michigan State University. Konrad, Ignatius, B.S., M.S., Princeton Univer- sity, Michigan State University. Kawalk, Clayton, B.S., M.A., Michigan State University. Lantz, Harold D., B.A., University of Michigan. Little, Donald, BA., M.A., Albion College, Mich- igan State University, Ludwig, Mariorie, BA., Olivet College, Michi- gan State University. MacDonald, Janet, B.S., Michigan State Uni- versity. MacDonald, Robert, B.S., Western Michigan University, Maideski, Edward W., BA,, Albion College. Mann, Matt Ill, B.S., University ot Michigan. Maples, Russell, B.S., Bowling Green State University, University ot Michigan, Michigan State University. McCarty, Ercil, B.A., Butler University,Michigan State University. McConnell, Marguerite, B.S., MA., Bowling Green State University, University ot Mich- igan, Michigan State University. McKowen, Frank, B.M., M.M., Baylor University, University ot Michigan. Minshall, Katherine, B.S., MA., Western Michi- gan University, Northwestern University. Moulds, Lawrence, B.A., M.A., Western Michi- gan University, Michigan State University. Nickel, C. H., Central Michigan University, Western Michigan University. Norton, Lester, B.A., M.A., Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University. Pancast, Lawrence, B.S., MA., Michigan State University. Pede, Lawrence, B.A., MA., Michigan State University. Pence, Paul, B.S., MA., Olivet Nazarene Col- lege, Michigan State University. Perrine, Donna, B.A., B.S., Park College, Columbia University. Peterson, Leonard, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Powell, Mariorie, BA., Michigan State Univer- sity. Pretzer, Marilyn M., A.B., Central Michigan University. Ralya, Marvin, BA., Michigan State University. Reid, James, BA., Eastern Michigan University. Reiser, Marsha, B.S., M.Ed., Bryant College, Rhode Island College, Rhode Island. Rentschler, Robert, B.S., Michigan State Uni- versity. Ritchey, Gerald F., B.S., Western Michigan University. Rittenhouse, Edward, B.S., M.S., MA., Illinois State Normal University, University of Illinois. Rogers, Wayne D., BA., MA., Michigan State University. Rossi, Francis L., B.S., Western Michigan Uni- versity. Rouse, William, A.B., M.E.D., Glenville State College, Duke University. Rowland, Carl, B.S., Western Michigan Univer- sity. Schlicher, Allaire, B.A., M.A., Michigan State University. Sherck, Edyth, B.A., Marietta College, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. Sietert, Delores, BA., Michigan State Univer- sity. Stoakes, Ann L., B.S., Northwestern University, Albion College, Michigan State University. Stuart, Hilda, B.A., MA., Michigan State Uni- versity. Swanson, Jean, B.A., MA., Michigan State Uni- versity. Taborsky, Karel, B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan University, University ot Michigan, Michigan State University. Thompson, Howard, B.A., Northwestern Univer- sity, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Walsh, Kenneth, BA., Michigan State Univer- sity. Widick, Margaret, B.S., M.A., Emporia State, Michigan State University. Wilson, Monty, BA., Michigan State University. Wolverton, Carol, B.S., Western Michigan Uni- versity, University ot Colorado, Michigan State University. 89 nn, perienc Act X 9S X There is more t ent. Students mus Th and understan d extra-cu rricular ovides for its stu eafe goals and to ED AS e, These G XX M 3rd row: N. Quackenbush, D. Huntington, L. Converse, S. Crockett, B. Hunsberger, D. Payne, J. Michelson. 2nd row: M, Gott- shall, S. Stabler, M. Wolfe, L. Pritchard, R. Hudnut, C. Boehm, S. Scheftel. lst row: H. Addison, G. Watterson, C. Henderson, S. Neller, Miss Fuller. ORACLE Staff Captures School Year Editorial Carol Boehm and Diana Huntington work hard to think up captions lor the Departments section ofthe Oracle. Five persistent deadlines forced the T963 Oracle editorial staff to spend hours of overtime on copy, layout, and photography. Editor-in-chief was Chuck Henderson. Galen Watterson filled the positions of photographer and assistant editor. As sports editor, John Michelson was aided by Steve Schettel. The Co- editors of the senior section were Suzanne Neller and Debbie Payne. In charge of departments and adminis- tration was Carol Boehm, assisted by Diana Hunting- ton. Lynn Converse headed the clubs and activities section, aided by Mary Gottshall and Susie Crockett. Music editor was Bill Hunsberger, helped by Nancy Quackenbush. The underclassmen section was handled by Linda Pritchard. Stott typist was Holly Addison and art editor was John C. Anderson. The all-school index was compiled by Sandy Stabler. Others who helped were Rosie Hudnut and Mary Wolfe. The editorial work was supervised by Miss Florence Fuller, while the business portion was directed by Mr. Robert Rentschler. w I Dove Monroe and Pai Patterson keep Oracle records in order. In Words and Pictures Bu iness Mr. Renfschler, M. Rupp, J. Worrell, D- Monroe, S. Brown, P. Potierson 93 - 3rd row: D. Frozier, B. Hoy, R. Deon, M. Rounsville, B. Lang, B. Leeper, W. Horiszny, J. Blohm, L. Pritchard, 2nd row: S. Stookes, S. Giroux, K. Horton, G. Grcimbou, L. Melton, S. Melton, S. Puschol, R. Riebow, J. Ells, K. Conner, Mrs. Stookes. lst row: C. Harder, exchange editor, S. Ruotsolo, co-feature editor, R. Myers, co-editor, M. Elders, co-editor, S. Buchan, co-lecture editor, D. Mitchell, sports editor. ZODIAC Keeps Students Well Informed ,ehnx 0 0 , E Cl ltO rl El l t 94 Please Mike!! l'd rather do it myself! ll 2nd rowg Mr. Cigard, T. Shelly, M. Searson, C. Tanner, J. Webb, N. Laing, Mr. Pede. lst row: J. Robinson, C. Anderson, S. Neller, B. Fowler, Suzie Neller and Mr. Cigard look over advertising layouts. Business and Advertising Publication of the Zodiac was highlighted this year by the appearance of the Maniac edition on April Fools Day. This zany edition comes out every three years for the enjoyment of Sextonites. Since its first publication in T908 at old Lansing high school, the Zodiac has been put out ten times a year by its volunteer staff of student writers. The purpose of the Zodiac is to print an informative and entertaining 'school publication and to help make its staff members better journalists. This year's editorial staff was headed by co-editors Ramelle Myers and Michael Elders, the business staff was headed by Janet Webb, and the advertising staff by Suzie Neller. Their advisors were, respectively, Mrs. Stoakes, Mr. Pence, and Mr. Cigard. 3rd row: M. Sexton, S. Crockett, T. L. Warriner, B. Kopulos, B. Hay, G, Pitts, D. Crockett, S. Neller, M. Elders, L. Converse, N. Cook, J. Little, R, Myers. 2nd row: F. Libera, J. Heller, S. Paschal, J. Webb, J. Froberg, L. Pritchard, K. Mathiasen, N. Laing, D. Huntington, M. Letts, J. Grew. lst row: Miss Benson, P. Giroux, T. Ambrosen, C. Crane, A. Frostic, S, Melton, M. Gronner, J. Rose, S. Stabler, C. Boehm, B. Hanna, S. Martin. ational Honor Society First semester officers were: Jerry Little, Mary Gronner, Sandy Stab- ler, and Suzanne Neller. Scholastic leadership at Sexton is honored with mem- bership in the National Honor Society. Emphasizing character, scholarship, leadership, and service, amem- bership committee selects prospective members. No student, regardless of how high his general average may be is considered-during the iunior year-if he has even one C for a final mark. The committee makes up a list to be voted on by the faculty. Only five per- cent of the juniors, five percent of the senior B's, and five percent of the senior A's are chosen. This means that in the semester preceding graduation not more than fifteen percent of the graduating class holds mem- bership in National Honor Society. The Honor Society of Sexton was first organized at Lansing Central in T936 by Miss E. Beatrice Gibbs, who became the first advisor. Miss Gertrude Benson has been advisor for the past ten years. 4th row: D. Leonardson, J. Osterhouse, B. Horiszny, B. Lee, B. Hunsberger, C. DeHaven, J. Dunlop, M. Osbourn, D. Moore, C. Larson, D. Monroe, D. Graham, D. Mitchell, B. Speight. 3rd row: K. Pangborn, P. Adams, J. Bates, R. Riebow, H. Hicks, S. Beard, M. Roach, V. Harris, J. Harrington, C. Crist, J. Miller, J. Worroll, V. Donzo, A. Westerholm, R. Potter. 2nd row: l. Mendel, C. Anderson, L. Porter, S. King, R. Vasilion, P. Forgrove, K. Conner, M. Mikrut, S. Bailey, B. Ebersole, J. Gowman, S. Ruotsala, R. Brakeman. lst row: N. Weeks, S. Mees, L. Linsea, J. Rose, D. Crockett, R. Myers, D. Huntington, J. Gilbert, P. Patterson, Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service Officers Diana Huntington, Jerry Rose, Dick Crockett, and Romelle Myers look over the list ot new members with Miss Benson. 'lst SEMESTER 2nd row: Mrs. McCarty, Miss Lowry, Miss Deier, Miss Ludwig, Mrs. Broy, Mrs. Gault. ist row: J. Lundberg, M. Brcckins, J. Beard, S. Green, J. Haight. Girls' League integrates activitie 2nd SEMESTER 98 2nd row: Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Gcult, Miss Ludwig, Miss Lowry, Miss Deter, Mrs. Bray. ls? row: M. Bruckins, P. Giroux, S. Sumerix, P. Poiterson, M. Wolfe. 3rd row: S. House, P. Tanner, L. Grainger, B. Davis, D. Dalton, D. Dowler, S. Foster, P. Hershiser, S. Giroux, C. Awe-nshine, C. Lane, V. Rawson, J. Gunneman, N. Fay, J. Whipper. 2nd row: M. Hansen, V, Strope, M. McCaffrey, K. Shumway, J. Clark, K. J. Fields, A. Chris, A. Duncan, S. Storrs, L. Mutfilt, D. Camargo, J. Busse, R. Retzlotf. lst row: Miss MacDonald, D. Martinez, B. Boles, E. Dewey, L. Frank, C. Martin, P. Mahoney, S. Hawn, C. West, M. K. Wills, B. Brown, M. Miller, S. Mains. Future Nurses look ahead For a future that's bright, be a leader in white, say the Future Nurses at America. The club was or- ganized in T955 for all who are interested in nursing or a medical profession. They visited such hospitals as the University of Michigan hospital, Butterworth, Ford, and many nurs- ing schools which showed hospital life and nursing opportunities. Speakers in the medical professions pro- vided interesting meetings this year. Besides promoting interest in nursing, the Future Nurses held a candlelight initiation ceremony and another similar one for departing seniors. They also enioyed such activities as canoe trips, car washes, and candy sales. First semester otticers: Treasurer, Susie Foster, president, Janet Whippergz vice president, Linda Mutfitt, and secretary, Barbara Boles. Last year, Future Homemakers, who are affiliated with both the state and national F.H.A., sent two rep- resentatives to a Grand Rapids conference. Programs on modeling, hairstyling and makeup, plus one which featured slides on Germany headed up this year. Scrapbooks for veterans were made as one proiect, and a Christmas basket of canned goods was sent to a family. Officers: Carolyn Youngs, president, Dorothy Flanagan, vice presi- dent, Marilyn French, secretary, and Sharry Storrs, treasurer F.H.A. plans for tomorrow 2nd row: M. Green, C. Davis, G. Maffett, D. Flanagan, S. Storrs, C. Youngs, A. Pittman. lst row: Mrs. Billings, P. Simmons, C, Dabney, M. French, L. Taylor, E. Dennis, B. Brown. l l i l Learning about teaching as a career is the primary goal of Future Teachers ot America. FTA is affiliated with national, state, and local education associations, it holds its charter from the National Education Asso- ciation. The club sends delegates to the annual FTA Delegate Assembly each spring. Another spring activ- ity is attendance at FTA Day at Eastern Michigan University. Other activities of this club include the making and selling of red and white mums tor the Sexton-Eastern game, making holiday decorations tor hospital pa- tients' trays, andthe selling of holly at Christmas time. Our FTA's official name is Jay Sexton club in honor ot Dr. J. W. Sexton. Future Teachers plan careers 3rd row: B. Hatt, T. Patterson, L. Reeve, M. Wood S Foster J Hekier M Rogers S Rodgers A Zerkle B Erye S Rowland S. Fuener, P. LaFond, C. Larson. 2nd row: D Choulnard F Mendenhall J D Sanchez K Horton K Myers J Harrington C. Paige, M. O'Brien, K. McNary, J. Dabney K Fields L Sober M K Searson lst row Miss Fuller C Cullers S Dobias M. Plenar, D. Wilkes, C. Fuentes, L. Linsea, K. Connor C Benedict K Hunt C Culp J Radebaugh 3rd row: J. Davis, C. Wood, J. VanVoorhis, M. Elders, W. Grew, J. Grew, S. Neller, L. Converse, J. Forgrave, M. Hushen. 2nd row: S. Hanna, S. Granger, S. Maslowski, l. Mendel, R. Myers, R. Hudnut, G, Grambau, J. Demps, M. Sexton. lst row: Cococabanita delves into Spani h First semester otticers: Juanita Grew, Ramelle Myers, Ida Mendel, Suzanne Neller. Cococabanita is the club for students interested in learning about and enioying Spanish and Latin Ameri- can customs and language. Last tall all new members were initiated into the club by the club's president, Juanita Grew, and advisor, Mrs. Pretzer. The club's activities for the year included its home- coming float, Beat 'Em, which won first place in the competition. On December 2l, club members went caroling at the Lansing General hospital, St. Lawrence hospital, and St. Vincent's Orphanage. Other activities this year included a candy sale in January and a spring fiesta. The Latin club's official name is Hodierni Romani, which means Romans Today. It is a long established club which has no specific origin. Headed by Miss Marguerite McConnell, the club instituted many new activities. A Roman wedding was presented by club members to the entire club. Something else new was added in the form of a joint meeting.of all Lansing and East Lansing Latin clubs. Sexton's club sponsored a Roman play for this meeting. Tradition was upheld this spring when the Roman banquet was held. Guests wore typical Roman cos- tumes ond dined on Roman food as well as being entertained appropriately. Planning the next Latin Club meeting are the officers: Nancy Cook Barney Speight, Marsha Butler, and Pat Schaefer. Hodierni Romani Studie ancient Rome 3rd row: L. Tonn, J. Shoaf, N. Cook, J. Anderson, B. Speight, C. Henderson, J, Gesse, P. Schaefer, C. Hay. 2nd row: Miss McConnell, V. Rawson, J. Hortzell, S. LaPoint, M. Butler, M. A. Davis, J. Johnson, N. Platt. lst row: K. Cheadle, C. Humphrey, L. Papham, S. Melton, K. Liebold, M. Gattshall. 1 3rd row: L. Blokker, L. Stanley, P. Phillips, M. Whitman, M. Dungey, B. Leeper, J. Kras, S. Doyle, M. Letls. 2nd row: D. Hunting- ton, F. Libercl, R. Riebow, M. Larsen, A. Maner, S. Sweet, M. J. Law, R. Routson, M. McCaffrey. lst row: Mrs. Heist, N. Quacken bush, S. Graeft, S. Stoakes, M. Miller, J. Price, J. Church, A. Frostic, C. Boehm, P. Trimm. eCerele Francais seeks fluency Providing an opportunity to practice speaking French, Le Cercle Francais also learns of French culture and life. Observations of French holidays were discussed at meetings and were celebrated by the club if they fell on the meeting day. An annual spring banquet combined the traditional French dining and delicious food with the fun of cos- tumes and entertainment provided by the members. Le Cercle Francais also participated in a program with other French clubs in the city by contributing the presentation of a ploy in French. Mrs. Heist is the advisor. French Club officers map out plans tor a meeting. They are Phil , 'I04 Phillips, sergeant'at-arms, Diana Huntington, president, Francine Libero, secretary, Robin Routson,,treasurer,cmd Nancy Quackenbush, vice president. l 4th row: F. Jamison, R. Hay, D. Kazee, C. Henderson. 3rd row: D. Timpe, B. Marcus, D. Brown, B. Martin. 2nd row: J. Heller, M. J. landy, B. Hendy, S. Lautt. lst row: Mr. Forester, S. Bailey, D. LaDuke, l. Mendel, M. Hepfer. Der Deutsche Verein explores German s KL, 5 is First semester officers: Ida Mendel, Becky Hendy, Chuck Henderson and Bob Hay check over the new members. Increasing knowledge, fluency, and understanding of the German language beyond the classroom is the objective of Der Deutsche Verein, the German club. Germany and its people are also studied. Mr. Forester, the advisor, in speaking of the many German club activities, referred to the group caroling during the Christmas season, The carols were sung in German, and afterwards, the group had its annual party. A Christmas display in the office window wished the entire school a Merry Christmas. The club also entertained some visitors, had a German cookie sale, and held an annual spring party. 105 Coed Hi-Y suppli s needs ith action 3rd raw: J. Kleen, D. Mitchell, D. Eddy, B. Hunsberger, J. Keiichen, J. Porter, J. Kras, J. Forgrave, B. Jago, B. Wyman, R. Roberts. 2nd row: R. Smith, J, Turk, J. Beard, S, Brown, J. Carter, L. Donn, T. Ambrosen, M. Manthei, S. Graefl, J. Jeliema. lst row: J. Offenhaaer, M. Molenda, J. Radebaugh, L. Linsea, J. Ells, M. Wolfe, Mr. Pence. Y Teens serve eommunit 2nd row: J. Rose, D. Huniingion, R. Toberis, B. Westmoreland, M. Gronner, J. Webb. lst row: Mrs. Sieferi, S. Perry, M. Mar- tinez, P. Giroux, B. Hanna, B. Ferrin, Miss Birmingham. 3rd row: M. Lake, M. Rogers, E. Triplet, N. Adams, J. Courser, S. Curry, M. K. Butler, R. E. Platt, K. Gross. 2nd row: L. Albert, J. Frank, S. Bolt, J. Nelson, J. Cwiek, K. Millner, B. Albert. lst row: E. Kludt, D. Newcomb, S. Nevis, C. LaMar, C. Boggs, S. Campbell, Miss Wolverton. Sophomore Socialites practice pois This year Sophomore Socialites had many varied meetings. Speakers included a beautician and awoman who demonstrated gift wrapping. Such things as good grooming, poise, charm, proper etiquette, and cour- tesy high-lighted discussion topics at business meetings. Before Miss Wolverton became the advisor, Mrs. Blanchard had charge ot the club. First semester officers: president, Susie Campbell, treasurer, Morga- ret Rogers, secretary, Rae Ellen Platt, vice president, Emmie Triplet. Sophomores learn how to better their social skills in Sophisticated Sophs. They may also obtain knowl- edge ot parliamentary procedure from their regular meetings every two weeks. Every year an annual meeting is held, having a varsity club panel to answer questions on dating and other customs here at Sexton. One special project this year was a tea party, with a Christmas theme, for the mothers ot the members. First semester otticers are: vice president, Jan Courser, president, Patsy Froberg, treasurer, Barb Tarwater. Sophisticated Sophs develop charm 3rd row: T. Wilson, N. Arnold, J. Pattison, J. Courser, R. Peak, B. Tarwater, C, Hansen, C. Northrup, M. A. Crouse. 2nd row: C. Alexander, G, Baker, P. Froberg, J. Tonn, J. Turner, A. Martinez, M. Bucks, B. Albert, M. Gmazel. lst row: S. Allen, S. Nottl-ce, A. Phillips, G. Madden, B. Lay, A. Young, S. Zimmerman, C. LaMar, D. Buehler. 3rd row: S. Fuener, K. Harting, J. Harrison, B. Frye, K. Nelson, J. Porter, S. Carter, L. Kidder, D. Bork, M. Woodard, K. Mathi- asen. 2nd row: M. Flynn, J. Davis, J. Davis, M. Fitzsimmans, C. Crist, G. Mcllwain, L. Kellerman, N. Knaup, P. McKaven, P. Dalton. lst row: Mrs. Gault, C. Daman, S. Glass, R. Daman, C. Fuentes, K. Griffin, M. Cardwell, B. Brown, S. Brown, S. Pappas, S. Lovell. Etta Kettz acquire good grooming habits Etta Ketfz tries to instill in its members the proper etiquette in all situations. lt also concentrates on cur- rent fashions, hair and skin care, and good grooming. This past year several style shows were arranged before the senior prom in June, Another program just before the senior banquet, illustrated the manners useful at the banquet. ln order to raise money, a candy sale was held during the first semester. First semester officers, treasurer, Connie Daman, president, Pat Dalton, and secretary, Barb Frye look over club notes. Sub Debs, an all senior club, concentrated on a varied program this year to enable everyone in the club to participate in the meetings. Flower arrange- ment and a panel discussion with the Sophomore Socialites about problems ot sophomores in a new school headed two meetings. Other things included in their program were grooming and crafts. This year's Christmas project was making curler caddies, shaving kit boxes, and Scrapbooks for the Ingham Medical Hospital. The purpose of Sub Debs is to help the girls in developing their personalities. First semester officers: president, Sandy Stabler, treasurer, Jean Dunlap. l vice president, Roberto Disbrow, secretary, Margo Davenport, Senior girls participate in Sub Debs , N f f it . w ' . . I if OL i ' .. A , 2 ' .. . yr. if f 2 f . 3rd row: C. Tuinistra, H. Addison, S. Williams, S. LaPaugh, J. Dunlap, S. Emery, J. Lundberg, S. Ludtke, J. Froberg, D. Webb, R. Barnett, N. Laing, M. Flynn. Znd row: M. Davenport, S. Sumerix, R. Disbrow, L, Ferle, J. Dongremond, K. Pangborn, L. Donn, C. French, M, Simmons, M. Manthei, J. Walsh, V. VonAtta, J. Dabney. lst row: J. Baxter, S. Wilson, J. Begelow, S. Ellis, S. Ellis, J. Gilbert, L. Linsea, M. Alvarado, C. Ayerss, S, Stubler, S. Marlin, Miss Widick. 'l'l0 Improving endurance and swimming skills, learning and perfecting synchronized swimming stunts, working in groups and building creative ability and a sense of rhythm are the aims of Sexton's synchronized swim- ming club, Dolphynettes. The girls practiced every Thursday, preparing for the annual swim show, held each spring since 1957. This year's theme was Way Down Yonder, given on two nights, April T8 and T9. The Dolphynettes bought or made their own costumes and they selected their music. They also did decorations and publicity. The show was directed by Miss Allaire Schlicher, the club's advisor. Each year a trophy is presented to the member who contributes the most to the club and who becomes the most skilled. This outstanding member is selected by the other members. Dolphynettes stress grace and stamina 3rd row: K. Hansens, R. Miller, J. Christianson, P. Plott, K. McKesson, A. Dunn, D. Dowler, N. Adams, J. Lundberg, D. Torok, S. Buchann, M. Davenport, P. Griffiths, S. Eddy, J. Acker. 2nd raw: P. Percival, J. Hall, P. Adams, P. Meeks, C. Kraai, L. Davis N. Shattuck, V. McNamara, P. Franchino, K. Klomparens, J. St. Clair, L. Park, M. Hatt. ist row: S. Pall, J. Fox, M. Wilcox, P Parry, 5. Bondy, M. Fitzsimmons, S. Pantalone, S. Simpson, M, Simpson, J. Busse, P. Kelly, S. Murphy, C. Lane, E. Martin, E Bennett, C. Snyder. 1 'IH i f 2nd row: L. Price, A. Abrams, N. Enustun, Miss Brown. lst row: J. Dunn, J. Beard, S, Murphy, T. Ambroson G.A.A. Board organizes girls' athletics Many sports, including swimming, volleyball, bowl- ing, basketball, shutfleboard, table tennis, badminton, and tennis, were included in the activities enioyed by Girls' Athletic Association members this year. ln city- wide competition, the swimming team came in second, and in volleyball the senior and junior teams took first. A new activity was initiated this year, Fitness and Defense, in which girls practice methods of defense. The G.A.A. was first organized to promote an in- terest in physical activities through the G.A.A. 112 Miss Brown demonstrates a hold while Janice Froberg and Janet Gilbert watch. FAD lFitness and Defensel was started this year at Sexton. 2nd row: L. Donaldson, L. Price, A. Dunn, Miss MacDonald, D. Bork, P. Adams, P. Hershiser. lst row: T. Ambrosen, S. Stabler, .l. Beard, J. Dunlap. Top girl athletes join Girls' Varsity The honorary group ofthe Girls' Athletic Association is the Girls' Varsity. After having earned 650 G.A.A. points, girls may be elected to this organization. An initiation is held for new members. Besides the selling of basketball programs, the Girls' Varsity has other protects. An annual mother-daughter banquet, parties with the Varsity Lettermen, and re- decorating their club room lthe auxiliary girls' gym otlicel, were accomplished. Jean Dunlap, Sandy Stabler, Trena Ambroson, and Linda Donaldson plan for a Girls' Varsity Meeting. l l l I 3rd row: K. Tibbits, H. Chiunti, D. Chouinard, F. Wager, L. Lenz, B. Warner, T. Zavitz, R. Wells, D. Flading, A. Westerholm, D. Boutwell, J. Bebiak, O. Enustun, S. Billings, J. Ramsey. 2nd row: P. Moffett, B. Collette, R. Bishop, C. Bostrom, J. Pasant, W. Thompson, P. Vasilion, A. D. McDowell. lst row: Mr. Conrad, L. Barnett, T. L. Warriner, B. Benge, B. Simpson, B. Allen, B. Swagler, W. Dennis, R. J. Covey, D. Badgley. arsit Lettermen upport Big Reds J I The Varsity Lettermen consist of iuniors and seniors who have earned o varsity letter in any athletic sport at Sexton and who qualify scholastically and in attitude. As a service club, they undertake an annual project. This year the boys brought children from St. Vin- cent's Orphanage to wrestling matches and basketball games. Other activities are their annual varsity fun night held in the spring, and their colorful initiation. 4 Officers, Bill Allen, Dick Flading, Paul Maftett, Denny McDowell, and Tom Warriner think up rigors for initiates. i Using mental agility, strategy, and patience, mem- bers of the Chess club vie weekly for a checkmate. Encouraging the playing of the game and instructing beginning players in the art and skills of playing of the game are the obiects of the club. Mr. Rogers, the advisor, and the forty-member club wish to organize interschool chess matches. Studying the chess board are the tirst semester officers Reber Aho, P. H. Foote, P. S. Foote, Robert Calder, and Mike Strobel. hessmen exerci skill strategy 3rd raw G Link W Pike R Pinksa P H Foote T Mills P S Foote J Smith C DeHaven T Sanford R Boedeker J Garippa lst row J Pinkston C Smith M Hellum J Hosley G Stephens J Davis M Molenda R Calder R Aho B Gates B Van Sickle 0 0 9 2nd row: J. Wadsworth, R. Hawkins, M. Strobel, R. Potter, M. Akom, S. Morgan, J. Routson, J. Kuchar, K. Taborsky, R. Covert. Buble Clubs endeavor wmlag By promoting the individual religious life of their members, the Bible clubs have put religion to daily use in school. Miss Donna Perrine, the club's advisor, confirms that the clubs have been in existence for ten years. During this time, they have had various projects. This year, members made and entered a float in the homecoming float competition. They also collected and sent money to African missions, First semester officers: Second vice president, Glenn Zimmerman, First vice president, Robert Steinlcamp, secretary, Sharon Perry, treasurer, Barbara Mleinek, president, Bruce Aikin. to put religion into dail life 3rd row: J, Bunch, C, Ishmael, D. Howard, M. Ferrell, D. Howard, D. Bloomer, R. Steinkamp, D. Hunter, R. Waldron, M. Hois- ington, G. Zimmerman, R. Borton, A. Dunn, B. Aikin. 2nd row: B. Miller, J. Schoettle, P, Walker, J. Rainsberger, D. Nemetz, TT7 R. Tressler, D. McGee, C. McKenzie, S. Baley, L. Muflitt, B. Mleinek, B. Schneeberger, J. Friar, C. Dudley. lst row: Miss Perrine, J. Perkins, C. Rumzek, S. Perry, P. Bridges, B, Ouderkirk, P, Locke, M. Taylor, C. Otis, D. Jonak, K, Barder, D. Barton. 3rd row: T. Rutter, B. Blastic, J. Anderson, J. Bailey, D. Eddy, D. Payne, P. Isgan, J. Winegardner, M. Drake, M. Duffy, G. Bowerman, W. Hansen, S. Rowland. 2nd row: S. Stoakes, L. Maslowski, J. Ottenhauer, L. Stanley, M. O'Brien, J. Koch, S. Anderson, K. Kipke, G. Grambau, N. Jones, P. Gritliths, S. DeMott. lst row: S. Walker, P. Patterson, T. Redden, M. Gottshall, P. Adams, T. Wilson, A. Young, B. Brown, B. Albert, K. Hopkins, B. Flanders, G. Zimmerman, J. Radebaugh, Mrs. Eiserman. Bridge clubs pla For both beginners and old hands at playing bridge, there are the Bridge clubs. At meetings, experienced players play, and others learn as they go, reports Mrs. Eiserman, advisor of these two clubs. Each week, the names ot players with highest scores are posted by the cafeteria. The Bridge clubs were started about twelve years ago when students finally obtained permission to play. First semester officers: Penny lsgan, Mike Drake, Marge O'Brien X xXX ' ' XX ff Z2 Z Z. W X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Officers Lynne Ferle, Dave Monroe, and Kathy Pangborn look over b . . ridge point count system. to learn basic technique X X X X X X X f W X X X. X Nw 3rd row: P. D cilton,S.Williams S LaPau l1 K P b , . g , . ang orn, J. Porter, J. Carter, J. Froberg, D. Monroe, S. Linderman, T. Miller, L. Kellerman, S. Emery, K. Nelson. 2nd row: Mrs. Eisermon, M. Zimmerman, J. A. Young, N. Winn, J. Young, M. Alvarado, ' M. Flynn, J. Bigelow, K. Gunn, L. Ferle, N. Harris, C. Domcin. lst row: J. Gilbert, P. Giroux, S. Ellis, S. Ellis, J. Gowmon, J. Boxter, S. Brown, B. Brown, R. Daman, S. Glass, M. Mowry. X X X X X X X X 2nd row: G. Bogord, P. Kelley, R. Runciman, M. Simpson, B. Brooks, P. Schaefer, P. Selleck. lst row: Mr. Angus, D. Richards, A. Maner, L. Slusser, S. Porter, C. Brake. Contract clubs learn fundamental 0 First semester officers: secretary, Cathy Brake, vice president, Rita Runciman, president, Gary Bogard. Offering basic instruction in fundamental bridge rules are the Contract clubs. Beginning players learn the Goren point count system for bidding methods, how to keep score, and the techniques for winning. Mr. Angus, who has advised the club for three years, says that the club meetings have a friendly competitive atmosphere, and that the members hope to participate in contests, 3rd row: L. Milks, R. Roberts, J. Winegordner, J. Looiens, J. Blohm, D. Snyder, C. Benneii, N. Knaup. 2nd row: Mr. Angus, W. Hansen, B. Brooks, S. Danzo, P. Selleck, L, Pappas, K. Bradley, L. Slusser. isi row: A. Sheaho, G. Bogard, C. Brake, M. Rapp, R. Pincumbe, J. Briggs. X X S . S , S X X s XX E N S S S S www g S 2 X 2 s N S S X S s X X N E E S is S S N S S First semester officers Wayne Hansen, Lee Slusser, Cathy Brake S and Rhonda Roberts ploy G hand. Posing with composure for their picture are officers Fred Menden- hall, Lee Reeve, J. D. Sanchez, and Mike Coble. The business meetings of Rifle X were occupied by target practice, movies on safety, big game hunting, and discussions of rifle safety. Several proiects were completed iointly by both rifle clubs. They raised money by selling wall plaques in order to buy arm patches and to be able to order more movies for use next year. Last fall, Rifle X went on a skeet shoot, using a trap- shooter purchased by the club the year before. Mr. Rossi was advisor before Mr. Gundry took over. Rifle X is a club of long standing. Rifle Y aims to tollow the National Rifle Association's program for marksmen. This includes discussing rifle safety, and shooting at standard targets from four different positions: prone, kneeling, sitting and offhand. The club combined with Rifle X on several projects. Rifle club aim 2nd row: J. Lootens, J. Blohm, D. Crispin, J. Little, J. Lyon. lst row: G. Kirkby, L. Reeve, F. Mendenhall, J. D. Sanchez, K. , Davidson, M. Meyers, M. Gundry. W? 7 f Zi Q i 7.51 ji: 1 Z K I f f ZS. 4 ? X f 4 if Aj 1 4- I First semesler officers: Bud Underhill, Jim Jones, Brian Lee, and Ed Ny ' t ' w a new uppl cunt. to develop marksmen .EN ye, J. Jones, R. Underhill, D. lfwiss. lst row: Mr. Ralyu, L. Hudson, R. Clark, S. Morrow, B. Lee, K. Davidson. 123 l 3rd row: J. Jyla, P. Henkins, S. Gibson, P. Shoaf, D. Brooks, K. Kimball, S. Granger. 2nd raw: S. Rademacher, N. Perkins, M. Smith, J. Shout, J. Ruckel. lst row: Mrs. Powell, L. Curtiss, R. Nemeth, M. Crouse. i l R b 'K , R l ' E m I' 3 n 5 Q 3 t I ve S . ad ance art appreciation The 1940's saw the advent ot a new club which was organized for anyone interested in art for art's sake. The present purpose of Rembrandt's Relatives is to promote the appreciation, enioyment, and distribution of art. They accomplish this by group study and analy- sis of members' works, supervised art classes, study sessions, sketching tours, and lectures. Much of the club's work was shown in the halls this year. The club was inactive for several years, but was started again in T959 by Mr. Bonner. Mrs. Powell was the club's advisor during the first semester of this year. 124 First semester officers: corresponding secretary, Marsha Smith, vice president, Jean Shoaf, treasurer, Ruth Nemeth, president, Nancy Perkins, secretary, Sue Rademacher. Fostering an interest in encouraging participation in all phases of the theater are members of the very active Parrot Players. At meetings, speakers talk about lighting, make-up, and scenery designing. Knowledge of the theater is used each semester when the members present a one act play as an as- sembly. The Parrot Players also give assembly pre- sentations before the whole school at holiday time and other special occasions. At their assembly presentations, direction and scen- ery are done entirely by the club members. Another project of the club is a scholarship which is given to the most active and talented iunior for the Honors Institute in drama at Michigan State University the following summer. These proiects are financed by candy sales and other money making schemes. First semester officers: secretary, Sue Ruotsala, president, Suzi Green, vice president, Kathy LaRoy, chaplains, Cheeryl Benedict and Terry Rhodes, treasurer, Jan Spanburg, sergeant-at-arms, Randy Glumm. Parrott Players form acting talent 3rd row: Mrs. Sherck, L. Pritchard, J, Haight, K. Strobel, J. Lee, B. Lang, S. Green, C. Carey, T. Michelsen, S. Ruotsala, M. Wright, R. Glumm, D. Trudgen, B, Baldwin. 2nd row: D. Fluke, S. Winegardner, N. Albert, P. Forgrave, D, Beard, R. Clark, T, Rhodes, G. Felts, C. Harder, S. Paschal, G. Humpheys, M. Eddie, R. Massie. lst row: J. Pritchard, M. Moe, D. LaRoy, M.J. Hansens, C. Benedict, S. Novello, L. Orr. Camera fans who want to improve the quality of their pictures are encouraged to participate in the activities of the Photography club. At meetings, tech- niques and methods of developing pictures are dis- cussed by club members. Attention is also given to the pros and cons of different lenses and various types of film. Educational films aid in answering questions Officers Charles Norris and Patuee Hankins pose as Jim Shafer snaps their picture. Shutter bu S join Photography club I O I 'NNMSW 2nd row: G. Keesler, L. Lake, S. Scheffel, D. Hildreth. ist row: Mr. Arnett, B. Nicholson, P. Hankins, J. Shafer, C. Norris. 126 which help to solve problems raised during discussions. 2nd row: D. Davis, R. Dean, H. Cazanova. lst row: Mr. Reid, J. Anderson, S. Scheffel. .lets look into the cience Since organizing here at Sexton in T956, the JETS ljunior Engineering Technical Societyl have spent their meetings planning and working out the engineering details of their yearly proiect. The proiect this year was to build a radio transmitter and to send it aloft in a helium balloon. The members then monitored radio signals received from the trans- mitter. w ..,.,- .. . First semester officers: Steve Perpich, Rodney Dean, and John Anderson. 127 3rd row: B. Speight, D. Fox, J. Osmer, B. Hunsberger, D. Crockett, R, Floyd, M. Elders, S. Neller, W. Horiszny, L. Converse, J. Struhsaker, J. Osterhouse. 2nd row: M. Pontz, D. Monroe, D. Snyder, S. Crockett, J. Keitchen, J. Fox, N. Cook, B. Dodge, R. L. Smith, R. M. Fox, R. Myers. lst row: Mr. Mann Ill, M. Sexton, S. Melton, L. Melton, H. Gloss, G. Weintraub, V. Donzo, M. Mowry, H. Hicks. Moneymakers put stock in decisions The rising and falling of the stock market and in- vestments in stocks are matters of interest to the Moneymakers, Inc. club at Sexton. The club was started in T960 and is now under the direction of Mr. Mann. The purpose of the club is to learn how the stock market is operated and how stocks are bought and sold. This year the club invested in one share each of Textron and International Paper Company. Speakers also furthered the understanding of how to invest money profitably. Mr. Hannibel Abode spoke on real estate as an investment, while Mr. Max Plowman il- lustrated how life insurance could be a wise investment. The officers studying stock reports ore, Happy Hicks, Bill Horiszny, Sharon Melton, Bill Hunsberger, Mike Sexton, and Jim Struhsaker. 2nd row: D. Moore, K. Mathiasen, C. Kempl, S. Nowall, L. Kidder, J. Bates, J, Davis. lst row: N. Jones, K. Hopkins, M. Card- well, K. Christianson, J. Rose, Mrs. Blanchard. Commerce club prepares for business career Girls who anticipate a business career can gain knowledge of the many job opportunities in business through Commerce club. The twenty-three member club took trips to Lansing Business University and Lansing Community College as two proiects this year. Speakers from businesses talked about opportunities open to girls in industry, and about the business world in general. 'I29 First semester officers: Karen Mathiasen, vice president, Donna Moore, treasurer, Lincla Kidder, president, and Jerry Rose, secretary. ska? . 5 'Eg kg! '53 3.5, gag, . QS... iksht E. .sg - it 'ii' 2nd row: G. Grambau, R. Dean, C. Henderson, B. Hay. lst row: S. Neller, R. Myers, L. Converse, G. Thompson, Miss Millar, N. Enustan, K. Horton. . . Panel studies world affairs The present United Nations Panel was organized in T960 under the sponsorship of Miss Laura Millar, for the purpose of studying the United Nations. The club discusses such things as the organization and function ofthe U.N. This year the club had speakers at some meetings to give further information about the U.N. lt also spon- sored two candy sales to raise money for its annual trip to the Model United Nations Assembly held at Hillsdale College on March l5th and l6th. Sudan and Guinea were represented by the panel. bk if First semester officers Suzanne Neller, Ramelle Myers Chuck Hen derson, and Lynn Converse look for ideas for meetings wc . 3rd row: C. Cullers, M. Larsen, R. Covert, C. Ishmael, K. Rach, .l. Hudson, S. Sweet, M. A. Davis. 2nd row: T. Fisher, A. Frostic, K. Horton, S. Hanna, C. Smith, D. Camargo. lst row: Miss Perrine, S. Moslowski, E. Curtis, C. Wolfe, K. Hunt, C. Benedict. Library staff cares for books The library staff's purpose is to help people in the library both during study halls and after school. After organizing in 1943, in September, it has grown from seven people to 32. Each Monday the staff has a meeting, occasionally enjoying a social hour. A spring picnic also was found entertaining by the members. Each student receives a gift certificate for varying amounts according to the number of years worked. Barb Westmoreland checks out a magazine for one of Sexton's students. pring Foren i -qw 0 'iv 1 Q x mn. Third row: J. Romsey, G. Wotlerson. Second row: R. Deon, B. Leeper, K. Lorsen, B. Long, First row: M. Demclresi, K. Hoy, G. Baker, J. Jellemu. l O I .lumor arslty Debaters ,Wanna 2 Brad Lung, Lindo Mellon, Kris Larsen, Bill HGH, and Rodney Dean. arsity Debators Galen Watterson speaks his mind as his colleague Linda Pritchard listens and Betty Leeper and Karen Leibold prepare for retutation Debaters Capture City, District Crowns Coach Claggett goes over grandma's theory with his debqters during a work session. Debate is clearly one of the most time consuming activities at Sexton. It is the debater's responsibility to learn to think critically and analytically, to use his mind within the disciplines of logic, and to reason out an issue looking at both sides. The debater must also realize there are disciplines and rules in debate as there are in any other competitive activity. This year the debate topic was: Resolved, That the United States should loin in forming a common market among nations of the Western Hemisphere. Sexton's varsity and junior varsity teams competed in 51 de- bates with other schools during the year and traveled over 2,100 miles to particpate in debate activities. This year was a very successful one for Sexton de- baters. The varsity won the city and district champion- ships, and the iunior varsity won the capital city league championship. Again this year Sexton received from the Detroit Free Press an award for excellence in high school debating. In spring forensics the contestants compete in tive areas: declamation, humorous reading, original ora- tory, extempore speech, and interpretative reading. After the local contest, the remaining contestants com- peted in the district contest at Jackson high school April 5. 3rd row: R. Dean, J. Little, B. Hunsberger, C. Morgan, D. Davis, P. Dykema, D. Kazee, N. Miller. 2nd row: Mr. Rentschler, J. Anderson, E. Dewitt, H. Hicks, F. Wheeler, M. DeWitt, H. Cazanova, B. Balon. lst row: M. Raatz, T. Fisher, R. Woodard. Amateur Radio is on the beam Sexton's Amateur Radio club has been involved in many activities here at Sexton. Among them, the club has given an amateur radio license test. Many of the members already have their licenses, and the others are working toward this goal. During the bi-weekly meetings, the members prac- ticed code. They also visited the Heath Company in Benton Harbor, who manufactures scientific kits, and iourneyed to the Grand Rapids Ham con vention in April. A project was worked out with the JETS club in the later part of the year. 134 First semester officers: treasurer, Happy Hicks, president, John Anderson, vice president, Dennis Kazee. Making sure that all the audio-visual aids and equip- ment in the school are in working condition is the iob of the hard working, little known audio-visual depart- ment. A completely voluntary organization, the boys must give up their homeroom and some ot their noon hours to work. Mr. Maideski coordinates the efforts of these students who are often encountered in the hall carrying equipment from one room to another. Audio Visual aids school with its equipment Mr MClldeSlv D Tome M Dean D Davis M Ferrell. John Anderson . Dennis Kazee Doug Davis Happy Hicks ..... Dave Howard .... .. Bill Sch neeberger Jeri Friar ............. .. Mary Ho .. Ken Carr .... Bruce Aiken ....... Bob Steinkamp Glenn Zimmerman Sharon Perry .... Barb Mleinek Penny lsgan ....,.. Mike Drake ...... Marge O'Brien ., Jim Oflenhauer Dave Monroe .. Lynn Ferle .......... Kathy Pangborn ..... Valerie Kirkconnell Paul Foote ...,. Bob Gates ..... Jim Jones Phil Foote .. Juanita Grew Suzanne Neller Ida Mendel .... Ramelle Myers .. Jim Ramsey .. Bunny Jago Londa Donn Jim Keitchen ..... Buz Wyman Linda Kidder ....... Karen Mathiasen Jerry Rose ....... Donna Moore .. 'I36 AMATEU R RADIO .. President .... . .. Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer Mr. Rentschler-Advisor BIBLE X President Vice-President ...... Second Vice-President . ..... Secr eta ry ....... Treasurer Miss Perrine-Advisor Club Directory Rodney Dean John Anderson Doug Davis .. Marshall Dean Dave Howard Bill Schneeberger Janice Cox Ruth Walden Phyllis Bridges BIBLE Y President ..., ...... B ruce Aiken Vice-President ..... .... B ob Steinkamp Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Perrine-Advisor BRIDGE X President .. Vice-President .... . Secretary .. Treasurer ........... Mrs. Eiserman- Advisor BRIDG E Y President .. Vice-President . Secretary .. Treasurer Mrs. Eiserman - Advisor CH ESS President .. Vice-President .. Secretary Treasurer Mr. Rogers-Advisor COCOCABANITA President .. Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer ......... Mrs. Pretzer-Advisor CO-ED HI-Y President .. Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer .. Chaplain Mr. Pence-Advisor COMM ERCE President .. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Blanchard-Advisor Dave Hunter Barbara Jonak .. Diane Magee Penny lsgan Marge O'Brien Pat Patterson .. Jeff Koch . Steve Linderman Paula Giroux .. JoAnn Young Connie Daman . Paul Foote .. Bob Calder . Bob Aho Phil Foote Suzanne Neller Geoff Grambau Ida Mendel .. Wanda Grew Jim Ramsey Bunny Jago Londo Donn Jim Keitchen Buz Wyman Myra Brackins Pat McKouen Jerry Rose Donna Moore Gary Bogard Rita Runciman ..... Cathy Brake Scarlet Buchan Wayne Hansen Rhonda Roberts Cathy Brake .,.. Lee Slusser Chuck Henderson Bob Hay ........... Becky Hendy .... Ida Mendel Scarlett Buchan Mary Jo Simpson Pat Griffiths ........ Roxanne Miller CONTRACT X President Vice-President . Secretary . .,....... Treasurer ..... . Mr. Angus- Advisor CONTRACT Y President .. Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Mr. Angus-Advisor DER DEUSCHE VEREIN President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Mr. Forester-Advisor DOLPHYNETTES President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Miss Schlicher-Advisor ETTA KETTZ Pat Dalton ..,.............. .... P resident Mary Ann Cardwell ..... Vice-President Barb Frye .....,.....,..... Secretary Connie Daman Galen Watterson Linda Pritchard Betty Leeper .... Carolyn Youngs Dorothy Flanagan Sharry Storrs ...... Marilyn French Janet Whipper .. Linda Muffitt ...., Barbara Bol es ..... Susan Foster .... Marge O'Brien Kay Conner .. Susan Fuener Dan Chouinard .. ..... Treasurer Mrs. Gault-Advisor FORENSIC ASSOCIATION President .. Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .. Mr. Claggett-Advisor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President .. Vice-President .... .... . Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Billings-Advisor FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA President .. Vice-President . Secretary .. Treasurer Miss MacDonald-Advisor FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA . President .. Vice-President , Secretary ,. 'Treasurer .. Miss Fuller-Advisor Ginny Schaefer Paula Selleck Suzy King .. Pat Schaefer Don Eddy Nanci Knaup Barb Brooks .. Kathy Bradley Chuck Henderson Bob Hay Becky Hendy Ida Mendel Scarlett Buchan Mary Jo Simpson , ...... Pat Griffiths Roxanne Miller . Pat Dalton Claudia Crist Barb Frye Connie Daman Galen Watterson Linda Pritchard ., Betty Leeper Carolyn Youngs Dorothy Flanagan Marilyn French . 5I'1Grry Storrs Janet Whipper Linda Muffitt Barbara Boles Susan Foster Kay Conner Jim Keitchen Judy Harrington Kay Myers Trena Ambroson .... Janet Beard ......... Annette Abrams Sue Murphy ........ Janet Beard .. Suzi Green ....,. Myra Brackins Janet Beard ..... Trena Ambroson .. Sandy Stabler ..... Jean Dunlap .... Marsha Butler ..... Pat Schaefer ,... Nancy Cook ..... Ginny Thompson Rodney Dean John Anderson ..., Dan Leonardson Steve Perpich Diana Huntington . Nancy Quackenbush Francine Libera .... Rabin Routson .. Bill Hunsberger Happy Hicks ..... Sharon Melton .... Bill Horiszny ,.,. Jerry Little .,..... Suzanne Neller .. Mary Gronner . Sandy Stabler .. Suzi Green .. Kathy LaRoy Sue Ruotsala .... Jan Spanburg .. G.A.A. BOARD President ., Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Brown-Advisor GlRL'S LEAGUE President .. Vice-President .. Secretary Miss Lowry - Advisor GIRLS' VARSITY President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Miss MacDonald-Advisor HODIERNI ROMANI President ., Vice-President .. Secretary .. Treasurer Miss McConnelleAdvisor JETS President .. Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer Mr. Reid-Advisor LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS President ..... .. Vice-President .. Secretary .. Treasurer Mrs. Heist- Advisor MON EYMAKERS, INC. President .. Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer Mr. Mann-Advisor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President .. .. Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Miss Benson-Advisor PARROTT PLAYERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mrs, Sherck-Advisor Mary Gronner Jerry Rose .,.. Paula Giroux Rhonda Roberts Trena Ambroson Janet Beard Annette Abrams Sue Murphy Sandie Sumerix Pat Patterson Paula Giroux Sandy Stabler Jean Dunlap Trena Ambroson Janet Beard Sharon Melton Linda Popham .. Mary Gottshall Jean Gesse John Anderson Rodney Dean Doug Davis Marshall Dean Nancy Quackenbush Rayola Reibow Francine Libera .. Robin Routson .. Barney Speight Happy Hicks . Linda Melton .. Bill Horiszny Dick Crockett .. Ramelle Myers Diana Huntington Jerry Rose .. Sue Ruotsala .. Kathy LaRoy . Suzi Green Mary Wright Y-TEENS Jim Shafer ....... Charles Norris Patiiee Hankins Steve Schettel .. Nancy Perkins .... Jean Shoot ....... Sue Rademacher Ruth Ann Daniels Fred Mendenhall Keith Davidson John Sanchez Lee Reeve .... Ed Nye Brian Lee ...... Bob Underhill .. Jim Jones .. Patsy Froberg .. Jan Courser ,... Diane Burns .... Barb Tarwater .. Susan Campbell Emmie Triplett ..., Rae Ellen Platt Margaret Rogers Sandy Stabler ..... Roberta Disbrow Margo Davenport Jean Dunlap ..... Ramelle Myers . Chuck Henderson Suzanne Neller Lynn Converse Bill Allen ......... Tom Warriner .. Paul Mattett ..... Dick Flading .... President Vice-President Secretary .. Treasurer Mrs. Seifert and Miss Birmingham -Advisors PHOTOGRAPHY President Vice-President .. Secretary Treasurer Mr. Arnett- Advisor REMBRANT 'S RELATIVES President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Mrs. Powell- Advisor RIFLE X President .. .. Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Mr. Gundry-Advisor RIFLE Y President . Vice-President , Secretary . Treasurer Mr. Ralya Y Advisor SOPHISTICATED SOPHS President ,. Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Swanson - Advisor SOPHOMORE SOCIALITES President Vice-President Secretary . ...... Treasurer ......... . ..... Miss WolvertonAAdvisor SUB DEBS President Vice-President . Secretary , ......... ,. Treasurer ..... .. Miss Widick-Advisor U.N. PANEL President ., Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Millar - Advisor VARSITY LETTERMEN President .. Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Mr, Konrad-Advisor Mary Granner .. Jerry Rose Paula Giroux Rhonda Roberts . Chuck Norris Patiiee Hankins .. Laurel Lake .. Laurel Lake Jean Shoot Mary Ann Crouse Diana Huntington Phil Shoot .. Jett Lootens Bill Barber .lack Blohm Keith Davidson Kip Williams Ed Nye .. Brian Lee Jim Jones .. Rosie Peak Anthy Phillips Gae Madden Diane Burns ., Susan Campbell .. Emmie Triplett Kristie Gross Margaret Rogers Jeanne Lundberg Janie Walsh Margo Davenport Mary Alvarado Ramelle Myers Chuck Henderson Suzanne Neller Lynn Converse Jim Lott .. Larry Barnett Lyle Belknap Dick Flading 137 M66 X Xxxw X XX XX XX SXXSX 5X if The insfrumenta c 9roUPS al Sexton . X N X X have admirably XXMXNQXXXMX school Throughout lfcolelfisifhgey Xsolojffllf Til? grams at schoolp iover the stafle.l?I'he M H B all fS1nH h arc mg an me o exo. IQ lrorrl coast fo co nd has confrlbufed IDS IFC lon O OU e W oe SU en pff hl rdf body. With the cert Band, .and Or chestra, we have ve the musical past from Beethoven a ex n - ou ur o stavrllci lljluslg D f ljhre hilloolmoen, IRQ swwsxzy Qu-Q OF Elf an I' X ITIGDY OUFS 0 UF' c b dM.X h fh d work have made E XX N -X X XX X X X X X X X X X XX X XX XX-SXXXXXXSX X Xi mgilv 5-XQ XlN X X X X XXX X x X W Q X X X XX Xi 9 Sexton Band at the VVork13 ah' Drum Major BRUCE AIKIN W O Banner Carriers K. Niedermier, N. Qucckenbush, M. Welis, B. Brown, K. Burger. 'I4'I Orchestra nd Concert DUANE CORBETT, CONDUCTOR 4th row: F. Severance, M. Dungey, R. Borton, G. Rossman, M. DeWitt, D. Howard, R. Underwood, D. Albert, T. While, R- WSOVSV, R. Batterbee, D. Mosher, D. Timpe, J. Hosley. 2nd row: C. Poxon, H. Hicks, L. Fuller, C. Cullers, M. Davis, H. Byrd, K. Barger, lst row: C, Benedict, K. Myers, G. Stephens, S. Giroux, M. O'Brien, D. Kazee, J. Heller, A. Maner, S. House. L. McKiernan, J. Kerby, D. Pribble, B. Thorburn, S. Durbin, G. Rossrnun, L. Phillips, J. lsbister, P. Christensen, M. DeWitt, B. 4th row: J. DeBar, R. Disbrow, D. Moflit, J. Fancher, R. Bates, L. Morgan, J. Smith, D. Reeves, R. Barton, R. Aho, D. Johnston, t D. Albert, R. Beniamin, T. White, R. Weaver, R. Brown. 3rd row: B. Brown, J. Harding, S. Gillison, S. Bennett, D. Brooks, M. R. Lindsey, N. Quackenbush, J. Jones, R. Batterbee, D. Mosher, R. Cunningham, R. LaVigne, D. Kopulos, L. Wager, J. Harlzell, J. Means, J. Hunt, M. Wells, R. Harris, S. Eddy, M. Wilcox, D. Timpe, J, Davis, J. Hosley, E. Kludt, B. Clifford, L. Grainger we-J J.-0 A-.I M-JL-an Yi '13 A--' A. ,. - 42: 92' is V L. I-I fi' f 'Xa Iwi x 1 ' i if I 1' fy LV'z' ? X I., gin-.Q if ' X Y G L , ,V I Q V J K Ei Vliz E1.k ,NJ 5,5 if y ,M I I ..L' M J M Qu' 5 Q U ..,lkk -wig ,v Z , ' ' g rf, A ,Q X9 ,iv QF, 1 S. . 4 Dance Band The pep band has always been a source for much needed school spirit at pep assemblies and basket- ball games. At time-outs and halt- time the band shakes the gym with a strain of the school song, the war dance or any one of its many pieces ranging from the St, Louis Blues to The Stripper. Sexton's dance band is one to be long remembered. lt has given many superb performances and has been magnificent in its appearance and tone quality. Sexton's dance band has presented excellent iazz concerts. The group was fortunate in having the opportunity to per- form before a large crowd at the World's Fair in Seattle this past sum- mer where it gave a truly great exhibition. Varied instruments have brought this band to fame among the faculty and students of Sexton High. Sexton's dance band will con- tinue to delight its fans, not only with its musical skill but with its exotic back drops. Pep Band Trumpet Trio: Scott Durbin, Don Pribble, Jim Kerby. Harp Duet: Patty Adams, Janis Heller. 1 ig? ',i Piano Solo: Scott Durbin. Clarinet Solo: Carol McKenzie. ClGI'iI1eTDUet: Mary Ann Davis, Harold Byrd. FIuteACIarinet Duet: Jean Shoal, Carol McKenzie, Violin Duet: Cheeryl Benedict, Christine Poxson. Flute Duet: Jean Shout, Martin VanCoever ing. A Cappella Choir 4th row: M. Michael, C. Bassett, K. Carr, J. Osterhouse, D. Bloomer, T. Michelsen, J. James, J. Lee, D. Hunter, M. Ferrell, E. Johnson, J. Tate, C. Paige, J. Hekler, J. Friar. 3rd row: J. Bates, J. Wipper, N. Cook, B. Baldwin, M. Stebbins, G. Felts, J. Shafer J. Wade, J. Kirby, S. Rigas, D. Albertson, R. Roberts, K. Foster, M. Law. 2nd row: M. Hansens, J. Johnstin, B. Westmoreland, C. Haskins, C. Cobb, S. Storrs, J, Kleen, C. Riggs, B. Aikin, G. Keesler, L. Viavada, C. Scott, P. LaFond, L. Kellerman, J. Harring ton. lst row: B. Hanna, P. late, S. Crane, C. Anderson, B. Stiles, C. Ayers, S. Hawn, M. Ho, M. Letts, C. Culp, S. King, N. Nladrigal Singers 46 Standing: J. Wade, G. Felts, J. Shafer, J. Kleen, B. Ailcin, G. Keesler. Seated: B. Stiles, B. Bassett, B. Hanna, B. Westmoreland, J. Harrington, J. Friar, M. Letts, K. Brake, Mr. McKowen. 1 Girls' Glee Club 4th row: R. Miller, J. Robinsin, Gunneman, M. Larsen, S. Garfield, K. Spurrell, C. Youngs, E. Bennett, K. McDaniel, C. Straight, S. Granger, S. Crist, J. Cox, D. lruagen, L. Converse, K. Rach, N. Stone. 3rd row: S. Bunker, M. Nichols, R. lressler, C. Cromp- ton, C. Cullers, J. Dabney, K. Tarrant, E. Dewey, M. Hoisington, H. Pardee, M. Pullin, J. Hudson, L. Boles, S. Creston, K. Ellen- wood. 2nd row: J. Gowman, S. Brownlee, D. Reed, L. Keeton, K. Hansens, S. Matthews, V. Price, C. Gorey, B. Burghard, J. Drake, M. Wolfe, S. Graetf, J. Curik, T. Fisher, S. Rodgers. lst row: A. Brand, S. Boldt, M. Lowder, B. Ouderkirk, D. Nemetz, C. Goodwin, D. Karns, C. Rumzek, C. Engler, J. Vance, D. Cole, P. Meeks, J. Potter, C. Benedict, L. Tonn. Accompanists Standing: Judy Harrington, Choir, Gary Felts, Choir. Seated: Laurel Tonn, Girls' Glee Club. ,Z 3? 3 F92 1 5 K i Z. 5 5 T f I - c ' I I I n seniors and gradu- V . . erlook the lunlors le contributions to y are forming the :e which they will with nostalgic. their co operation :J extend her heart- 3 eholt of the entire ali underclczssmen G FS to COINS. ID 149 The Junior class officers: Sue Ruotsala, treasurerg Annette Abrams, secretaryg Vito Danzo, presidentp and Pat Griffiths, vice-president. Looking on are Mrs. Dykema and Mr. Gundry, class advisors. , Q' Class of I 964 The of , ' I 'i--ki, Muff if 4 ' . , K' ' -- iv V , '7. 'ii ' il-5 'ia V if Willi s' - ' 'ii' A J ' A A J J , 'iif A if at -gfra t , 5 A 3: .1 ' A 1322 I 'mi A V- LQV- - 1 1 4?:.kgj1f?gi wiki? f Gary Ames Conney Anderson , John Anderson l ' Z ig J -, Las LW! 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J 0 Q ' ' Lis S 49,0 M 25 x Q J' ff W 0 Dianne Hartwick Corinne Haskins Lindsay Henderson John Hendrix Janet Henske Mary Hepter Susan Herner Susan Hill Elclrial Hinton Earl Hixton William Hoelzle Martha Hogle Maxine Moisington Richard Holmes Katherine Hopkins Jon Hoyt Jesterine Hudson Christine Humphrey y M' wa me 22231 psf fs iff I ' ,J A' V V , W5 A ,ff ' f wafws Z ig 2- 12-11 J ,.,, . , I . -- fo X J' 'W ff ,, egg, J' :, Viyy MVjkV:ijQ:f:5' it ' wwf! W ,Qi A U F if 5 'aft' fx .,,xl ' X- ,f ,L uig i X 1 L J if if A 3 x 1 C is fs ., 1-nf? .2 4165 ' gig fm? 2 Q ,rl J di X , RM?-.A and their achievements W,-Q 2 X ' 79 Q 1 EIYB man Marilyn Hushen . 1 iil' J I Robert lckes ' 'J J Y J VV 1 George-lf19f0m at ,Lim so rrre TOmGfG 'SQUID V ' me fl iff , PM ,J I ' J Ji ' ,iil 7' Charles Ishmael fi -J R ., Qi ' 'f i H 5 y ful f 'il, f J J V isa J Roberllocltson ,wg f 'L ',. ' f . A-W4 iZn-faz A 1. ui ' - '4 ' 2 'lib , . ' A sf- - , 1 .Ly N Q Ji 0? l vf 4'-' , t1,f:'f , . kk--h- V wifes ' , 13? 221:51 af? Hat! ' Mi' Nancy Jones QW53 gli Patricia Jones , J lii' fff Ellen J. Jyla 4 ',ii' L ffl Dixie Karns ,',h E Dennis Kazee V',lyy ' Garth Keesler elf -ffflff ' Jim Keitchen ,,., J A PhYlll5 KelleY L ' 1555 J H 5 ,ys , ft, QQ , Kathy Kelley - ,, '.l- Diana Kendregan C Cindi Kennedy f ff ' , Barbara Jago Ronald Jean Edward Johnson Judy Johnstin Douglas Johnston James Jones f X gf .-,, 5 sf? is Q wr J ,ff J K 1 I A in Z ie - - it v 1 Ken Keyes Rosalie Kilmer I fm! Karen Kimball ,V Chuck Kinder Anthony King Vyyyy W James King . - - 4- f ? YF- 1' - I f ' - :W 2: f ,V V, V kg ., ,V U, 'U' 590.5 .W 'I J f' ' . sg , ,.., 15 f Ks 'Qfifi k fb My 'V Vt X Q, ' J' sh i ig - A -S C ' 1' , 'A f , 514 i9 L-v-am? ' 5 N 1 ff? K fy' .Q ' Q f , ,. A I WX fy 5, ? V S is 1935 - E S ZW- 1 ' i 'f U 1, ' f I K 1 S L, J F 4 M ig? ,Z M-. f Q . , , X IMA- ,X 6 Sw . bfi or iiiysi , A Susan King Sandra Kissee Nanci Knaup Jim Kohler Pat Koonce Jackie Kras Phyllis LaFond Jim Lamar Mary Jo Landy Bill Lane Winston Lane Catherine Larson ' iw Q. J ,v xy ' E 5 X W Sharon Lane ' Nx'. Vicke Laskosky :QP Sharon Lautt V eg: I Mary Jo Law 4 .5 .55 Carolyn Leek .rsl'iN. N QQ ,.. ibe 4 .ig y . Betty Leeper it in f-ne .. a Si ' JS f.J,.,, . , ' ' ff-:Si i L , Q 3 I . I .. - A -- gwjgiws J' .wt .-, In an If U 75, .Nc , C 'ik' :V .V V ' D .ff , ,, .5155 A ff 15' as we N NS ik X 'gre M -. N.: f f.: A Oi ff N, ' ...M Y . ei Scholastically, Juniors stud XX :easy 35 2, 5 W . Hg. it 156 Q u e Q xx X cgi,-. Q 1 is -22 x '19 W .j. ,gs -rf .B Y? L, -'N f- ' ' ' V ,. 4 Q . v - .E MGry McCaffrey Mflry McCauley Gwen Mcllwain Willie McKissie Jackie McNomara Dale MacDonald Don MacMillan Gloria Moffett Pam Mahoney Peggy Many Carol Martin Ellen Martin Larry Martin Robert Martin Diane Martiny Linda Maslowski Tom Mastrovito John Mataya -f i.,. --we S X . V Si. nfi?x,,.E. ' yn 9 N. 1-e i 31 V' L ,, F., . V .K -s .2 K -Rf, 'S ccri -.i X Q . .fyMs,'wfkf: ef QB 45- .rx -Q55 ii, fi 8 33 if rw EE..,,.:.i:!.iL:-X A 1- , ig ' 1 ' - ,Qs t WT' X, N 5 er ss Sf: ., ,cis N- , x JK l 8, ihA. S3 , 5 it .3 Ne w SL . 'F' 4090 1.5 , , 1'8 X ef lsfiw e 4' W .ffl - i'L' . ,,L. 5:5 ea e l fs K J K' If 3 hard . . . Jim Lehman Roger Leiteit Ed Leikam Diane Le Marbe Devon Le Neil Dan Leonardson Karen Leibold Sheila Lovell Delores Luna Dorean Lunn Dixie Lybarger James Lyons 1 1 3 -iff ga A ,L if ?7+ff't'TT' Q r f .. QN- 11 .. yy ,L A E I K if C ' .As .. . ff'-3 ff' if , .. 2' X A, V' dl' 5 nf . 5 2 3,5 ff A ,ei J Y 01.5 K 1.1 -.acicfib gh .f A ,Q .., M., 4 pk QA l .15 1. wk Zjviif t i J i l il 5 AN , ig ,3 A ga J. 'Z .1 51545 fi k'L' ,Ei L17 51 S ,i A f .J pq ,vw fn . P :I .ij it ,z i l i 4 X at v w- V , 12 ,151 ,, ,, ff 1 4- ,, ,ga 2 t Q 9 0 9 wa f Sf f M 'hw K 'mfa Y? L, 1 Dave Mathews Bill May Bill Maynard Saundra Mees Linda Melton Carol Meyers Richard Meyers Margaret Michael Tom Michelsen Marcia Mikrut Betty Miller Clyde Miller James Miller Larry Miller Neal Miller RobertMiller Tom Mills Barbara Mleinek x 2 f- A in if .. . e 'V . M, 7 , K v s ff -Q 4 ffm' 5- , X Sociall , they entertain at gala prom 'H Z mv, - . ,.':, Z, 4 ,if 4. f fi , 4 A A ' I lrr 3 , f 3431? i f ' , ifiw -. ,,k,, at :f:u::,, A 2 an . A Luis Narezo Michel Nasit Barbara Neill Karen Nelson Diane Nemetz Kay Niedermeier William Noecker Sarah Novello Sue Nowall George Nowlen Jim Offenhauer Connie Olson Barbara Opdyke Linda Orr Dale Ouderkirk Christine Paige Linda Pappas Helen Pardee Mariorie Moe Kathy Monroe Patsy Montague Lorie Moore Stanley Morgan Charles Morrow Kathy Mosher Michael Mowry Roger Mulder Sue Murphy Kay Myers Larry Myers -223 Z? H fift h X 3 .Q 2 5 ,az .Kilim ,i L 4255! , , 4 ,A i w wwf sy ,A,,k . , ' f mf ,,.,w, , 5. ' V fre 4 I we L Tim Parker Phyllis Parry Jerry Parsons James Pasant Todd Patterson Brian Payne . Q2 fr' ' Weis? -J lg J Mei , -Ji gg J J 't ar A xr N332 ff X3 kilt ii' .XJ fb Nw Mattie Pastell J H by if Evelee Peck an VNJJ 1 V Jrx J J kb JGITISS Penfleld ,J :ia J L fs 1 iff ' Patricia Perhpck - J V .4 -4 Eg, X K N ...Jw Shurvrr Perry if 'X iii! J-sf Vti' J . J l f r . if :tr ' Murstw Pfetfef R .E+ I ,Q Robert Phelps 1 i f gf .V Q' 'M ' X ' . 9 Ron Phelps Ti 4 f r X MJ J - - Jr il-5 Y J. P 'P if 4'-ai! A Larry Phillips r K it Rita Pincumbe Nl at J J it if it 1 ' J t'-- J, 'J Mvnrre Prrrmfm -rie A fa 2 2 31 . rtix u - 57 R p MUVY PIZZO 4 ' A L T.. mf 1. 2,4 figs. Q O J l1lOl'5 develop CIGSS Unlty . . . J 'rf Phyllis Plott . . f s K H K W M Mike Poniz 3 , 4 Q, David Porter iviwkgt' J yyyy Joan Porter J ' 3 DlCk Porter R J 1 is . J li Shirley Porter - XXI J N K H ' J J Jamie Potter f ' srs' QW Mike Powers ' - 1 .J R siiss tr Q... . J LL J J ff:i Devon Preidls t r Bob Preston S yr mg 3 Q Ronda Preuss Don Pribble Janette Price J r J J 1 Virginia Price ' J ff K yyil Q Janie Pritchard Ji FJ J we J .yi Q53 J 'Qff y y yqib J h J J - A Q Michael Raatz ,jst , W J r JJ J --ri' Q ' Jill Radebaugh I 1 1 , JJJJ Ji A - J Sue Rademacher ' - r -IJ W N - , J Q 'J .r ..JJ . . .J J. '.' Jeanette Rainsberger J rf. 'JJ y 1 'r Karen Ralston .4 William Ranes A Myra RGPP MJ X 3 J, i ii - r J if aiixllibemt? J Diana Reed L - J 1 J r K K mi nip J fr Terry Rhodes , JJ JJ J J J JJJP J fi , ' .J 'f J ' Grds J J Marsha Ridge JJJJ J fJ ,3Jjb Jf :kb .. 1' Q JV . J, gy V VJ 'Q ,YJ:gJJ,2vH I 5? K 158 Marilyn Roach he Q ' V rr V -. 3 .- JJJ, f is 'JVJ J J 1 ' Lucile Robinson Ray Roble Joe Rodgers Larry Rogna Dave Rohrbacher Roberl Romanek Ronale Rose Willi Ross Terry Roudebush Robin Roulson w J, 1 X , e ., A e y f i, W. ., fi , My rf 45' 7 is as -- ff '35 ,AQf?fw7'2n ' A. Mba ,J 3 AW Q S 2 ff' .J -flv .... 4, . ww w is 2 J? 4,52 .Eff Je 'A 6' fgfk X 5 Q vi I 5 5 2, fr y? 2 4 Q. J : fn S 5 S , ,J l ,Q 5 xl ' E 5 A Z gg Q 5 Q f 52 A ,, , f'gNf'e ?V 'i new W '64 la Sandy Rowe Linda Rowell 1 751. Sue Rowland A , ,, , ,,,. J ' ,lly Carolyn Rumsek 2 ,,,s .. ,M hh , W ,. I 2 Vkrlf , L- Alisa Rila Runciman gg f 1: A V- my W- vw, 1 S slsla ,J S 2 S SUSUU RUOJSUJG J , J' H J J 2 J Homer Scarborough 5 Q gy 1+ . . VM ,. , ' ,ivfQ', .f,, Will' Q' . . . s they plan t wards c liege Virginia Schaefer I 3 i A m Slev e Sch effel Q I A ' ,,,r J 52 Don Sch m ilz J J X 1 V :J Bi l l S c h n e e b e rg e r Jill S . W ' J Pa ul Sch n i pke 2 J o h n S c h o elll e S J Carol Scoll fr 'l 'f1., J , Gail Scoll ' W ' Ma ry Kay Searson ' 5 Paule Selleck 2 J W ' lll Sharon Sharp J ll Ka y S h u m wa y Brad Simpson ., MGVY JO Simpson gf ,. ' . . J Lvfher Sims 5 56 7 J J f lrlfr if , S James Slider l,,, gilgfiq Ziff V Y 3:7 ,J Lee J J lsal .f ' 3 , J r, J -'f' James Smith . A , A Luffy J. Smifh J J J Roger Sm'll' 2' W chris Snell yyls Donald Snyder Linda Sober ffl- 'T ll l .illicit nil: S Gary Spooner James Spurrell Doug Squires l.ynn Ann Slanley Gary Slarr Malcom Slebbins J E 3? , J a rw J ' ' ' A 1 1 -5 2 .1 f- J ' J 'rr' fs J 'lf ,,,.Wl , .fg fksrm fi , 1 4 1. is 4 f 1,5 KJ 'Wi Qi Robert Steinkamp S h a r r y S to r rs , I G a r y Stow e 2 gf fm JW, i D e n n i s S t ra n 9 , ' We H 425- Ken Strobel Susie Sweet f , 444- 'xlW', H9v-a.Qw'--f , 1,4-913' , my ' 5 'J ' 'ff' Wag! H , 1 QQ YJ I 5 4-Q 'K X hw, .iff 3, 1 ' 1' Leal Swindlehurst Judy Switzer Jim Tank Kathy Tarrant James Tate Lexcie Taylor Martha Taylor Sharon TC1Ylor ' Linda Templeton J in Emma Thompson 1 'H 1 ff Z ,L 1-, , ' ' 1' V 33 nz- ,W , , , i 2 Z 4 4 ' v Gerald Thompson Virginia Thompson uniors exclaim with h X W, new 1 TW? LM We 2 f , I 2, MY sr K if ' 1 .I 53 A v L3w?1'ii ' WWW .LV f , K '33 ,J rn' ' , 1 , ,R ,xg ' J , W ' - , 3 Qs ,W fi. we , l V y Q, V ,,, , , M., y lx J' , r J - J fir We X , ,I J t 4 fi: J' , , ' A ,uf X' l f . w .4', .1 ope My ful voice , John Thurston Kim Tibbits ,J Dave Tome Carol Totten K , W. ,,.,.i, gy V , VIA, 5,1 x K, Z' if ' 7 If 4: . 7 , - , ,ff f , i r 1 its Viv' Q, ls tw H ' ' ' ,,.. S , 'K i I ' ff' tttt , W' XL., Q 9 Ly., .,,, 5 ,,,,. ,J,.. , ,T ' .Z,7:. .C I k f M pw 160 il :fl ' - ,A l', Q1 f- A f M WW , 1,5 .A A .,, EW! f ,,', 'ap i L W mn 4 --1 ff, ,g m Nick Van Coevering Tom Vasillion 4 Shirley Vaughn if if Linda Viavada l -,,,: H Tom Vitovsliy , , , B I W 'r I 2 J it ever Y Ol e I , M R V i Ruth Waldron gg. Pat Walder Trudy Waters -J I Sharon Watts Qty Rich Weaver Q Rodney Webb U 6 5 Nancy Weeks ' , Nancy Lee Weeks Q vga 'SAA' V A Gary Weintraub J ' I Mary Kay Wells 'QW Jayne West ' 31 Barbara Westmoreland J' J ms-4-1 'iqilaff Vergie Townsend Pat Trimm 2 . a Ku r an., Sharon Trump Jack Turk , Mary Tyler Darleen Valley David Vance W , 1' , 12, A M -- 1 W e , 1 f , f ammwfafw Y r -- .f ' 'ffl .:1f'M,5?2v 'W' If fm .125 mmayyf 7 J if f H fm 1 1' 6 J ,, A 2, , f J wif Jr f is , J... 5, 2 o Joyce Vance 2' W Azul, 'S ff ' -f ,V A' '5 f V , '-,' 1 T L H ,K 45 ! 2 X , 2 1 , fi.. 4. ' im: .W rr 'it ' W Z iw Z , r gm k,A., , 4. ,lbi i '9 ff fn-as 1-A , 35' 7 .sf 4, M, J '42, digg? H f'Y'9vQ , V- ,mf i Z 3 1 1 ff' g 4' 6 f l X J X s Q s J, ., Macy Whitelow Lula Wiggins Susan Wiles George Williams Kathy Williams Sharon Williams Bessie Wilson Cynthia Wilson Doug Winans Jeff Winegardner Nancy Winn Carolyn Wood Mike Wood Mary Woodard Anthony Woods Ed Woods Leslie Woods Jack Worrall i ., vs Q s New ,L an 1 I isiy . i S A f A is fi... its ,Q f L,-f' ' Onl one more year ,K fi . .1 1 4 S Janice Allen Ted Beaderstadt Sally A. Beard Garfield Blackwell Karl Blackwell Larry Bueher Barry Cantine David Carlson Jackie Carter Ronald Carter Dan Chouinard Dave Chouinard Bonnie Clifford Connie Cornwell Jim Creighton Joe Crnkovich Connie Daman Myrna Demarest Scott Durbin Dave Frambes i kk ,,.,V. I1 ,1:. X X X X sl .P X -ss :: f vs I: 2 we it -QW ffl 5 N VFW, -M . X, t X s tl? S R .c.Q,..s W Q ' to go! x.,,- QHTN as 3 J l i fts fit Swv 522 ii 44 A lf Z' 5 ,. - V , ,gg r W- . . . f , i m no 1 I ii. is igifififil A X as N ,sms as 2 A Q 0 3 KWH? . ' J Ss 75. T if Mary Wright Duncan Wyeth Mary Jane Yatch Jo Ann Young Mike Young ot Pictured Dennis Freeman Sandra Friedman Sharon Gillison John Goodrich Mike Gottshall Leon Green Terry Hogle Tom Holcomb Jean Howlett Arthur Jones Gordon Jones Roxane Miller Tanya Miller Larry Morehouse Pat Morlock Larry Myers Dana Nico Jack Perkins Jon Petosky Sally Pierce James Schafer Richard Simpson Barney Speight Donald Stepping Nancy Towsley Robert Underwood Dean VanAmburg Chylene West Mike Wey Kip Williams Sally Winegardner Patricia Wolney Linda Youse William Zuker R A- . J SJ xy A si t: -- - G I E was , .5 i-tl xx 'Nw 161 i if 5 - .. Q v ' IPS , , A , V ,,.. , ff K, .3 In ,Q V0 sv . ig 1 so N B X if , A E ' l l 5 rr., f ,tii iili A Merwin Bailey Donald Baker K J Gayle Baker 1 U Bruce Baley I' ' f':5 N fo! f-1 Dennis Bannon Harry Barnes 'jar N Jim Barnes 'K ' Q we 4 i X, fri I I J an et Barnett Joe Barnette V B N Robert Barnhart Sealed at the table are the sophomore class officers. From left to right: Margaret Rogers, treasurer, William Demmer, presidentp Rosalie Hudnut, vice pres- identg Mary Wolfe, secretary. Looking on are the class advisors' Mr. Rouse and Miss Stewart. Sophomores get laun hed Y W3 Nancy Adams K ' . E Z ..,s, Saundra Adams ., , , wryl a s sss shane Addis 'll 'S-P Delbris Aikens ' i f ,ilk ' - ' Barbara Albert i.,- 1 Q es. K Donald Albert 9 Linda Albert - ffl-is ',:' Tom Albert tiff s r 3 -f Q 5 La fgrvq? ,F 'e , rssr Lf Rittt : s 1:5 J: kr In i gayw i Rlchmd Bates J ' 545 Ron Batterbee V- k'.. kii' Janine Bayhan Byron Beal Yin ' Y fiig ii' , Dan Beard A A K Gary Begdorian if 7l B57 Ed Belknap Ellen Bennett Evelyn Bennickson Hector Benavides Harold Benson Clifton Bergan Dennis Beutter Donald Bickel 5 , is s MR 'SSS 'gf :sz- - . or : ssh 'ii- N .fgggwv s ' ix L29 Q D X tiis LQ X 3 xv .1 we 2 se.. ,lg E .. Virginia Albert Richard Alden Chris Alexander - , William Alexander Eugene Allen 5 Frank Allen . if , R ' Wi? , S gf ' Sandra Allen Jaclyn Alleyn H -f'k Larry Appleman - 1' ff' - K E Trea Arendsen K K - Q Arthur Armstrong - 'w.rr-:'i's.m:', - ,. . ' fi 1 uw V - ' , ,F Mr Jeaneen Armstrong J . gg,-QL5l il ggi Walter Armstrong , , g wg Norma Arnold ' 7 ' 1 Louise Aylor K .N Kathleen Azelborn V, ..,. fs , i f ,ll. Q, ' fi 5 . , . - B A r' ' ' i f 5 '- 'lll kiss 5 I s.',- as fgfgiijxf' of if E fr-asf so , Tj ..i, ' K , 'g - QE lj- E iiftlffiltll ' lss A A , A lllff A ' - J , ' if I r-' , - ,-s' I X 1 r.',- 'J Ziigif , 1 il!-, f we ' at Beef ,eiwff-o ix' -H ,L ml. l . r Af sffif 1. ..,g:sQ, - ,351 ,,.L ,-f, ,.., f ,W .wg ,lf . -.f- --,.. , ,v.,w.m.f,tsr 52' Qiiiff wiiglf? . . ,N .Y ,.., . .. ..,, g B 9? AA 5 'N N5 ,,,, .. ,,,,,,f,,. sfr . -J ff - is 4 ,ti . , . :Tflaii i - 7-ii Q : ff.: -:I 'RH' rf X W ss Gs 'Hr David Bielecki Shirley Bishop Caryline Black Q Greg Black Diane Blakslee James Blease nfagm tk ist. b K - gm tg. tm U' W' kY'N.- '11 ' . ' .. .ts X X QQBQ- i. ,,. s r ,.,., R. 'B s on .-: : ., ,wwe - K ,i .. K '-4 Eg l X V 'Ii' Laura Blokker J K 1 153: JB F F' Susan Bodine fi A K ' If Cindy Boggs 1wj1QHf. K f K I Sharon Boldt H I A ., I I I Linda Boles V ' mv: Q? f- , L - .1 t VA Donald Barton , ' 48? ' Q ' 'Q Karen Brackstone I. follrfv 'f1f i73 J I ' Dick Brand' ft - 4 'W S iiiii f 'V Georgia Brantley Wu Sandra Bremer if f Ruth Briggs , , K , Dan Brita C A V Kathryn Briola . I X Q, V, , A ' Joan Brockwell Donald Brooks t 1 2 , 253. 'L U1 ,ff Jayson Brooks ' ' g h 'K i 7 Eliiah Brown ll X ' V Mike Brown t 3 Thresa Browne -is A'-up W J Nt Sheila Brownlee ' - '- Jack Bryson K ' i f in '- A, Diane Buchler k:, I tm' , so 7 Richard Burch Terry Bu rd ff W 'fi 4 A rt ! J J J in s they accept K' ' ,.,, ! wi , bf' J ,I , We A ff f, 'Lai M'-X , 1' -4 , if 4. J 194 , A -vf M ' f +3 I ,L , fi 6 v -1., M , :I , 4 E 4 M Hu ' t l r itti ' Diane Cole Roy Cornwell ,, NA Linda Costello K- Anita Coston if -I if wngvg Cynthia Cote Q ,Al-aye J I Jan Courser ' ii f William Cousineau wzgkffffwf Rory Covell , Richard Covert Janice Cox Charles Crane Paul Crane John Creer Steven Crank t A.: Q 52 Gary Crawley ,f f t , ., 1 Sandra Craston Mary Crouse responsibilit 12 'i I f.. f l, o JJ . f M :st r ,,,, F Hemi? ' W -A , gt f nf- 1, J 0 V yi' ,r X I W af, mfg . 4 ,flea , dw 32 if 1' ,, J ' f gg , .W .qi J NL? A I fire! A f :,i A i 1' UW 'f ,lk at .lo Ann Culver Ai llll H Dan Cummings -' ' 1 V Ronald Cunningham K ' QQQV LV1 Curry Curlee if ' HM Sandra Curry Luann Cu rtiss Alice Cushman Lit, -v twat, 4 1 , 'W I V ' 1 W . F W , f kikgm? 5 xx, 'P if 2 A mf, , ret, 1, J? Q?ff.,7.,w- , K , l v'irt J 'iff s f so , .zl X 1-6' X 75 41 f tri? 1 .r ,, E in .. W ww JA 'il' +11 ek ,V ,H X , 2? sn an f as s, Jr Q VY .gm f of '- i , 'Q' t 5 S Q .J K few Y Wa K Xt 41 R 4,93 ' S13 if J me V,,, , 4 4 ' fe , J ff ii' 9' 4 N- , .. ,J 'fa 'H ,A ' t I 1 Fred Burke Diane Burns Dole Busse Dean Busse Mary Butler Malurah Cameron Susie Campbell Thomas Capps Nena Carnegie Jeffrey Carpenter Linda Carr Morgan Carter Randy Carter Ray Casler Michael Caterina Henry Cazanava Michael Chappell Pat Chauret Jacqueline Cherrette James Childs Constance Clark Lonnie Clemmons Gary Clinton Connie Coddingtan , :J,J-1f'ffi?Fiff nw' -. Him i H ,Q gffff f .. t'ii . y M.. jj , 1 ' 5 1 5? rt t'-, , ' . 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Squires. 3rd row: Coach Maideski, Coach Boshoven, J. Demps, C. Bostrum, C. Brandt, B. Ross, S. Campbell, D. Porter, J. King, M. Nosif, L. Rogna, J, LeMar, R. Cullen, B. Benge, A. King, Coach Campbell, Coach Maples. 2nd row: Coach Kowolk, B. Black, B. Nees, T. Warriner, H. Byrds, B. Kopulos, L. Barnett, B. Bishop, J. Sanchez, R. Floyd, C. Kipke, R. Wells, B. Covey R. Jean. lst row: D. Hunter, J. Sutton, D. Flading, H. Castor, W. Dennis, W. Thompson, D. Green, L. Belknap, B. Lorraine D. McDowell, J. Bebiak, J. Kelley, B. Rosenquist, B. Wood, L. Auge, S. Yatchok. The Big Red gridders kicked off the football season well with wins over Muskegon and Lansing Everett, but lost to a strong Kalamazoo Central team, T3-0. The next game took Sexton to Ann Arbor to face the 6-A champion Pioneers in a grueling heartbreaker. The Big Reds led 7-6, but a deflected pass which Ann Arbor turned into a touchdown proved fatal to Sexton and made the final score T3-7. Spirits ran high for the Homecoming game between Sexton and the East Lansing Troians. However, East T962 Coaching Staff: i r Lansing's defeat over the Big Reds dampened home- coming activities considerably. Battle Creek Central won the following game giving Sexton a long season. The Big Reds pulled out of their slump with a 9-O victory over Jackson. The last game of the season found Sexton and Eastern ending in a deadlock. The two teams dueled to a 0-0 tie in a great defensive game. Maples, Assistant Cor and Campbell. Manager Taborsky, Assistant Coaches Boshoven and Maideski. Head Coach . , J 11. A , iM3,g.3 I A. - 5+ J ft 'fi 1-f ' Mi' 76 xi? ' .Q ,:. X -I A gpm . ii F f- A 9 . Q- 5 dx Wx S . if LQQSE QN ' Q.. 9 'HN Mrf- z - n. - Sw , wk ff, 's,I,g..4'gf' - - ' ,iv -fgiggfm K lx 4 img 'Lf .11 P E 1 1' X + i. N is ' X N ix N Q X N , Q' X- 14 NK ix' E .Q ,wx ,i X . -Q, J ' wg, x 1- v N 1 A Q, fi' f if 4 wx' 'N Ig x Si x 5 . 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Clemmons, C. Foster, B. Richardson, Coach Campbell. 3rd row: P DYkem0i E' TUOVUQYI G- C 0WlYf W- Demmer, F4 Allen, S- Reeve, T- TGVVY, P. Bannon, S. Cronk. 2nd row: B. Patterson lmgn.l, C. Thomas, P. Walker, B McBrien, D. Kopulos,J. Marineos, S. Gibson, G. Szweida, B. Lewis, F. Hiller, W, Armstrong, A, Dunn lmgn.l. lst raw: G. Panborn, P. Long, M. Roberts, R Knapp, B. Terwilliger, A. Haskins, D. Reeves, J. Barnette. Although the Little Reds had a rather disappointing season, next year's Big Red squad can look forward to some promising players, in the way of Bill Demmer, Cliff Foster, Ed Toomey, Pete Dykema, Walter Arm- strong, and Tim Terry. The Little Reds started the season with a T8 to 0 loss to Everett, but came through the next week with a 20 to T4 victory over lonia. The following week they lost to Battle Creek 38 to 20. The team came up with a very good effort against East Lansing, but lost to them by one point, 20 to T9. They then traveled to Jackson and Kalamazoo, beating Jackson T3 to6 and losing to Kalamazoo 6 to 0. ln their last game of the season the Little Reds battled to a T3 to T3 tie with cross town rival Eastern. This year's co-captains were Pete Dykema and Gary Crawly, The team elected Ed Toomey the most valuable player. Junior Varsity Football Sexton Opponent 0 Everett T8 20 lonia T3 20 Buttle Creek 38 T9 East Lansing 20 T3 Jackson 6 0 Kalamazoo 6 T3 Eastern T3 'I79 E L A 1 i I 1 1 5 1 r i 1 Z 4 1 Q5 ft 1 1 . w E . i X, 7 Winning first place in the float competition was this beauty, constructed by the Spanish Club. Q, Rifkiss y ' al I I I I I n g lda's expression speaks lor itself as the Homecoming Queen is announced. Seated are Queen lda Mendel and King Jack Bebiak. Standing are Sue Giroux, Student Council President Buzz Wyman, Kris Turk, Gregg Block, Pat Griffiths, Tom Vasilion, Mary Alvarado, Larry Barnett, Rita Daman, and Chuck Bostrom. 3rd row: B. Phelps, L. Hansen, C. Henderson, S. Morgan, M. Drake, T. Colby, J. Miller. 2nd row: D. Cummings, J. Tate, R. Potter, D. Crockett, R. Boncly, G. Dewey. lst row: D. Shannon, B. Shannon, K. Tibbits, G. Hetherington, B. Barber, M, Duftey. Cross Countr T962 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Sexton T5 Sexton T 5 Sexton l 9 Sexton 22 Battle Sexton T 9 Sexton T8 Sexton 22 Napoleon Invitational Greyhound Invitational Albion Invitational ..... All-City Meet ........ Six-A League Meet Creek 72 State Regional Meet .... State Final Meet ....... St. Johns Everett Kalamazoo Jackson East Lansing Ann Arbor Eastern 48 43 38 40 41 40 36 l st T st 4th I st lst l st 7th Gordon Dewey crosses the finish line in record breaking time. With two miles to go Gordon Dewey takes an early lead. After being out of the spotlight for many years, Sexton's 1962 cross country team came to the front and gave fans a thrilling season. With 6 returning lettermen and Coach Reid's guidance the team went undefeated in dual meets. The Big Red harriers did equally as well at the invitational meets, placing first in the Napoleon meet, the Greyhound meet, and plac- ing 4th at the Albion meet. Toward the close of the season, the runners placed first in the All City, 6-A League, and State Regional meets. At the State final meet, with competition from the entire state, the team made a fine showing and placed 7th. A highlite of the season was the record-breaking performance of Gordon Dewey against East Lansing, October 2, He completed the 2 mile course in 10.5 minutes bettering the old record by 5 seconds. Although Coach Reid will be losing 5 Varsity mem- bers by graduation, the prospects of the advancing Junior Varsity are promising. 8 Dick Crockett listens to instructions from his coach James Reid Front row, Lto R: H. Barnes, C. Bostrom, J. Pasant, D. Monroe, B. Rosenquist, D. Badgley, D. Winans, B. Simpson, Coach Mann. Back row, L. to R: J, Munson, J. Hoyt, K. Stroble, M. Pontz, M. Stebbins, L. McKiernam, T. Goucher, T. Miller, J. Hanthorne. The swimming team lost many of their top men on last year's squad through graduation, the seniors on this year's squad were Captain Bill Rosenquist, Dave Badgley, Tom Zavitz, and Charles Selby. Even though the team is losing a lot of lettermen, next year's pros- pects are very good. The Tankers, under Coach Matt Mann lll, started the season on a bright note by placing second at the Saginaw Relays. The team's first dual meet was with East Lansing, where they dropped a five point decision 55-50, but followed with a 64-41 decision over East Grand Rapids. They then won three out of their next nine meets out swimming Kalamazoo and Lansing Everett twice, and finishing fifth in the 6-A meet. 4 Swimming Record Sexton .... .. 50 Sexton .... .. 64 Sexton .... .. 60 Sexton .... .. 44 Sexton .... .. 38 Sexton .... .. 52 Sexton .... .. 24 Sexton .... .. 53 Sexton .... .. 66 Sexton .... .. 44 Sexton .... ..... 5 0.5 Saginaw Relays .... Cereal Bowl ....... 6-A Meet ...... East Lansing .... E. Grand Rapids Lansing Everett Lansing Eastern Battle Creek ........ .. Jackson ....... Ann Arbor .... Everett ....... Kalamazoo .... East Lansing .... .. Eastern ......... 55 41 45 61 67 53 81 52 39 61 54.5 2nd 9th 5th 5 Medley Relay 200 Yard Freestyle Llo R: D. Monroe, L. McKiernum, B. Simpson, B. Rosenquist. -l- Hanlhomef C- Boslfomf M- Sfebbins, J- PUSUHT- ,l A!- Coptoin and Couch Divers Captain Bill Rosenquist, Couch Munn. D. Winans, D. Bodgley, T, Miller, 8 t 2 i is 9 Standing: B. Swagler, B. Benge, D. Toomey, J. Pillow, L. Belknap, J, King, D. Porter, B. Wood, .I. Lott, P. Vasilion, W. Hansen, K. Tibbits, G. Hetherington. Kneelingi T. Albert, Coach Konrad, R. Bond. DAVE PORTER 186 arsity Wrestlin The Wrestling team led by undefeated Dave Porter finished the season by placing 2nd in the state. The Big Reds had no trouble in taking the 6-A League Championship for a perfect 5-0 record. The only team which bested Sexton during the entire season was Flint Northern, the team which went on to take the state Class A Championship. The score was close all of the way, but Northern won 23 to l7. During the season the grapplers defeated Eastern twice, first 35 to 8, and the second time 35 to ll in the Regionals. The wrestlers also won the undisputed city title. The grapplers took four places in the State Finals. Dave Porter ended up the State Championship at heavyweight. C-vary Hetherington placed second in the state. Lyle Belknap and Bob Benge each finished third. Flint Northern compiled 57 points, while Sexton had a total of 42. Mr. Konrad is looking toward an even better season next year. 3rd Sfczfe GARY HETHERINGTON LYLE BELKNAP BGB BENGE JIM LOTT BILL SWAGLER MXH, M, ,W ww, ,,A., 'Wu JOHN PILLOW 7 ' E Now how do we get out of it? No,plec1se,c1nyThing buf my leg Ch ' At W k Another wresiler tumbles before Q championship Sexton ieclm, Lis1en,l've gotc1no1her good ioke for you. 188 Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Standing: Coach Kowalk, J. James, L. Rogna, L. Moore, J. Holmes, H. Scarbrough, F. Charon, C. Foster, Coach Little. Kneeling: T. Rutter, P. Maftet, F. Warriner, R. Green, L. Barnett, D. Green, J. Keitchen. Basketball 60 65 65 64 49 48 57 72 66 62 53 67 69 72 6l 65 Tourn 60 87 42 59 44 Grand Rapids South Flint Northern ............ Lansing Everett .. ..... Jackson .............. ....... East Lansing ................ Ann Arbor .................. Saginaw Arthur Hill Kalamazoo Central ...... Lansing Eastern .......... Battle Creek ...... ....... Jackson .............. ....... Lansing Everett .......... Ann Arbor .................. Kalamazoo Central Lansing Eastern .......... Battle 'Creek ....... ...... ament Lansing Everett .......... Grand Ledge ....... ...... East Lansing ....... ...... Battle Creek ....... ...... Jackson ............ ...... Sexton finished with a perfect TO-0 record to take the 6-A Championship in a breeze. Sexton opened the season against Grand Rapids South. The game went down to the wire, but South pulled it out in the last few seconds 6l to 60. Other losses in Sexton's T3-3 finish came from East Lansing, 59-49, and Saginaw Arthur Hill 72-57. The team averaged 62 a game, while holding their opponents to 49 a game. ln the final ratings, Sexton was rated 7th in the state. Sexton missed the strong shooting and rebounding of Homer Scarborough who iniured his leg near the end of the season. Tom Warriner played well in place of Scarborough. Other members of the starting team were sophomores John Holmes and Cliff Foster, junior Lorie Moore, and senior Dan Green. A strong bench led by Jesse James and Fred Charon came through many times. ln the district tournament, Sexton beat Everett 60 to 45. ln the second game of the tourna- ment, Sexton beat Grand Ledge by a score of 87 to 60. Sexton can look forward to a very fine team next year. With the help of members of this year's J.V.'s, they ought to really go a long way. A Sexton went on to win the district championship by defeating East Lansing 42 to, 39. Sexton met Battle Creek in their first game of the regional and won 59 to 52. But in the regional championship game, Sexton was defeated by a sharp shooting Jackson team. 9 Big Red cagers . . . PAUL MAFFETT LARRY ROGNA LORIE MOORE N I TOM WARRINER HOMER SCARBROUGH LARRY BARNETY regain championship stature JOHN HOLMES CLIFF FOSTER FRED CHARON 3rd raw: Coach Kowalk, J. Roe, F. Allen, R. Pierce, L. James, S. Stewart, Coach Little. 2nd row: L. Davis, P. Dykema, P. Cum- mings, B. McConnell, B. Demmer, R. Rainge, D. Reeves, J. Carpenter. lst row: F. Hiller, R. Small, J. Morrow, T. Fletcher, B. Marcus, J. James, G. Husby. Rainge shoots as Fletcher, Marcus, and Cummings follow up. Junior Varsity Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton Sexton 45 65 Basketball 43 Grand Rapids South .... 48 Flint Northern ............ 54 Lansing Everett ........... 47 Jackson ............. ..... East Lansing ..... ..... Ann Arbor ......,,.......... 64 Saginaw Arthur Hill .... Kalamazoo Central ...... 39 Lansing Eastern .......... 43 Battle Creek ........ ..... 5 8 Jackson ................ ..... 6 3 Lansing Everett .......... 6l Ann Arbor .................. 47 Kalamazoo Central .... 39 Lansing Eastern .......... 55 Battle Creek ..... ..... 5 4 56 57 34 40 19 3232 Sexton Opponent 62 East Lansing 47 73 Eastern 36 67 Everett 42 75 Kalamazoo 34 57 Ann Arbor 42 76 Jackson 33 75 Battle Creek 34 Central Michigan Relays .... lst All City Meet ............... lst Six-A League Meet . lst State Regional Meet .. lst State Final Meet .... l ith Gordon Dewey, Sexton's top miler, again will be 'I' I FOV his third Year Tom Wafftnef W'll be him,-,Q ,he C,,,de,.5, C representing Sexton in the halt mile 194 4th row: D. Bond, H. Caster, B. Hill, B. Dodge, J. Miller, J. Tate, R. Bondy, E. Hinton, L. Moore, T. Clark, B. Ross, M. Wood, G. Davis, B. Thorburn. 3rd row: B. Phelps, C. Henderson, B. Davis, J. Gray, D. Green, T. Worriner, G. Dewey, D. McDowell, S. Billings, J. Sanchez, S. Morrow, R. Potter, L. Barnett, B. Branson, J, Barkley. 2nd row: Coach Maideski, B. Binge, R. Ridge, L. Ruff, D. Allen, G. Parsons, R. Franks, B. Snell, L. White, G. Weston, J. Richardson, C. Bostrom, R. Green, D. Vance, Coach Maples. lst row: S. Schetfel, L. Henderson, B. Black, B. Covey, W. McKissie, J. Mataya, B. Barber, T. White, J. Kelley, B. Diamond, E. Keleo. Flying over the sawdust again this year will be Lindsey Henderson. City Champs Six-A Champs Regional Champs Under the coaching of Russ Maples, the T962 track team experienced a most successful year. The Big Red thinclads won all their dual meets plus a first place rating in the Central Michigan Relays, the All-City Meet, the Six-A Meet, and the State Regional Meet. Although the first dual meet with Grand Ledge was snowed out, our trackmen ran through the re- mainder of the dual meets with little competition. This extended the Big Red's winning streek in dual compe- tition to 24 meets. When it came time for the tournaments, our track- men went in fighting all the way and came out on top in the City, Six-A, and Regional Meets. Sexton fans saw five records fall during the T962 season. Among the record breakers were Jon Richard- son, Russ Ridge, Lee White, and Jim Kelley in the mile relay. The high hurdle record fell at the hands of Bill Snell, and Roger Franks set a new record in the broad iump. Rounding out the new records were Dick Allen in the 220 yard dash, and Denny McDowell in the pole vault. With many returning Iettermen, the T963 team is looking up, hoping to extend its long winning streak. With the leadership of Coach Maples, several more records are expected to fall, and Sexton fans will be given another season of which to be very proud. T95 tsst 4 myyxxaxxwt 1 . W l, For 0 small guy, Don Green clears those hurdles with plenty to spare. s 1 .Q-si 3 -L'- 1' m 2:e ' ,e ' man., ,, m., s rysrst it ryrr r , W' - s ts -'hL, .,-' . A ,,.. , is That 12 pound shot really flies when Bill Ross is behind It 196 With u burst of speed, Larry Barnettcleors the bor. 3rd row: J. Pillow, B. Speight, L. Green, Coach Campbell. 2nd row: H. Byrd, D. Chouinard, R. Cullen, F.Wager, D. Porter, P. Mattett, L. Belknap, L. Lenz. Ist row: D. Adams, D. Waldron, D. Morgan, T. Anderson, B. Tucker, M. DeMott, J. Robinson, B. Saleska. Sexton's baseball team finished the T962 campaign with a record of five wins, eight losses, and one tie. Although this placed the team below the .500 mark, this record does not do justice to the hard play and good spirit our Big Reds showed. With 8 returning let- termen, the T963 team ought to pose a real threat to the City and Six-A League. T 962 BASEBALL RESULTS Sexton Oppon East Lansing T2 St. Marys 6 Everett 8 l Jackson 9 T2 Battle Creek T T 5 Eastern 6 4 Ann Arbor 3 T Kalamazoo TO 2 Jackson O l Battle Creek 2 l Eastern 6 l Ann Arbor 4 3 Kalamazoo 7 9 Everett 7 Lyle Belknap will be sparking the team for his third year. ent Baseball ' . y, Rick Cullen, now in his second year, is a great asset to his team. STANDING: Coach Boshoven, D. Mitchell, J. Ramsey, J. Lott, B. Warner, D. Leonardson. KNEELING: O. Enustun, A. Westerholm, D. Boutwell, J. Michelsen, H. Chiunti. Tennis The T962 tennis team was the most successful one to represent Sexton on the courts in recent years. The team posted an eight win-five loss season record and finished third in the Six-A. All ten members of last year's team will be returning and coach Boshoven is looking ahead for another good season. T962 TENNIS RESULTS Sexton East Lansing Sexton Everett ........... .. Sexton Ann Arbor Sexton Jackson ..... Sexton Eastern ...... .... Sexton Kalamazoo Sexton Battle Creek Sexton Everett ...... Sexton Ann Arbor Sexton Jackson .... Sexton Eastern ........ .... Sexton Kalamazoo Sexton Battle Creek A .. fl il With Dennis Boutwell's swing, the T963 team will be hard to beat Tension mounts as Dove Monroe putts on the 18th green. STANDING: Coach Ritchey, D. Monroe, D, Flading, D. Patrick. KNEELING: L. Rogna, J. Phillips, D. McKinney. Golf The T962 golf team was composed primarily of underclassmen. They posted a 3-7 record in the Six-A League and a 4-7 season record. There were two seniors, three iuniors, and one sophomore on the T962 team. With returning lettermen Dave Monroe, Dick Flading, Dan Patrick, and Larry Rogna, coach Ritchy should have a successful T963 season. Everett Ann Arbor Jackson Eastern Kalamazoo Battle Creek East Lansing Ann Arbor 1962 GOLF RESULTS won lost lost lost won lost lost lost Jackson Eastern Kalamazoo Everett Battle Creek Regionals All City lost lost won lost won 13th 3rd LAVERN PRICE SANDIE SUMERIX CAPTAIN RITA RUNCIMAN JEANNE LUNDBERG PAT DALTON TRENA AMBROSON Varsity Cheerleaders Demonstrating unlimited energy and boundless en- thusiasm, Sexton's varsity cheerleaders led the school through the year's athletic events. Always with a smile, these girls promoted school spirit and good sportsman- ship. With plenty to yell about, our cheerleaders helped enhance the prestige of Sexton fans as well as our athletic teams. Their fine showing was an impor- tant asset to the success of our athletic year. n-V 1 n LAVERN PRICE RITA RUNCIMAN TRENA AMBROSON JEANNE LUNDBERG PAT DALTON SANDIE SUMMERIX-CAPTAIN Sexton's iunior varsity cheerleaders have done much to promote school spirit. After many hours of hard practice, they demonstrated their ability and skill at each basketball game. These cheerleaders, chosen out ot many, were judged on enthusiasm, co- ordination, neatness, personality, and poise. 202 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Row 3: R. Miller, L. Donaldson, E. Martin, M. Gottshall, D. Hultquist, P. Kelley, M. Wilcox. Row 2: D. Dowler, J. Forgrave, S- Green, R. Runciman, S. Rowland, B. Jago, 5. Rademacher. Row 3: K. McNary, D. Torck, L. Davis, J. St. Clair, A. Dunn, S. Bishop, 'M, Nichols, Speed Swimming nl L f l 1 L 14 . 112 Q N I ffyif -M--.9 , i f e f L l L: - . :EN X I Y! X X 1 i 3 .Q ' gi: , 3 'N Q .ill tg . 3 df: 5 Two weeks of concentrated, stamina-building practice cashed in a close second place for Sexton's speed- swimming group in the tall. The girls competed against swimmers from two rival Lansing schools, Eastern and Everett. Eastern's hardened swimmers iust squeaked by Sexton, winning the meet by one point over Sexton and placing first. Everett took third place. 203 Row 3: B. Miller, D. Hagerty, R. Covell, C. Paige, B. Hanna, J. Gowman, J. Beard, N. Perkins, S. Stubler, G. Brantley, R. Rie- bow, L. Popham, K. Larson, J. Freeman. Row 2: D. Thomas, P. Adams, P. Giroux, B. Lay, S. Fuener, N. Royston, M. Gmazel, S. Giroux, J. Young, G. Mcllwain, P. Griffiths, P. Forgrave, M. Mikrut, M. Osbourn. Row lz S. Thurston, D. Hillman, L. Wager, J. Sprague, S. Sweet, G. Baker, C. Goodwin, S. Rodgers, J. Barnett, L. Pritchard. Pam Forgrave goes in tor a strike. Girls' Bowlin A growing sport, bowling is enioying ever-increasing popularity as is evident from the great number of G.A.A. members who bowled during the tall and the spring of the past year. The girls, under the direction of Miss Janet MacDonald, advisor, bowled at West- lawn Lanes once o week for eight weeks. ln the fall, each team of girls competed against fifteen other teams. The victorious team members were: Nancy Per- kins,Rayola Reibow,Mary Osbourn and Linda Pritchard. 3rd row: J. Dunlap, N. Arnold, K. Azelborn, S. Foster, M. Sisco, M. J. Lancly, L. Staples, S. Foster, L. Sober, P. LaFond, K. Fields, B. Welch, M. Lovitt, T. Lounsberry, S. Martin, J. Potter, S. Anderson, J. Lundberg. 2nd row: B. Burghard, M. Zimmerman, K. Spurrell, B. Shirey, J. Radebaugh, K. Harting, C. Pickett, P. Pettit, N. Fay, L. Ringle, D. Jackson, R. Roberts, M. Davenport, S. Sumerix, C. Bassett. ist row: J. Young, J. Briggs, B. Jago, P. Dalton, R. Runciman, J. Lyman, F. Libera, S. Bailey, C. Tuinstro, S. Porter, S. Lewis. First Place Team: L. Pritchard, M. Osbourn, N. Perkins, R. Riebow 206 Girls leap for a lump ball as team members look on. G.A.A. Basketball One of the most active and exciting sports for girls N N K kikk this year was basketball, for new concepts and rules have added to the freedom of the game for the female half of the school. The roving player idea was intro- duced, and the girls took lull advantage ofthe new rules in game play. Teams were not homeroom teams but were made up of girls within each class. W x X Xmm X X X XX X XXX X X X x X xx Q xX X Q XX X XX N .:.:. Mix X XQX XX XXX x X SXN Q: an XS XX XX X XS XX X Xxx :X X ss XM. N A xk A X :X Sth -Q N, .. MN. N. mx si zz Hr.. 15 um ' ' 55 .3.,. :rm X Sfnzq .X ix ass xiii: 3 .zu SE : .NNN XXXX XXWXXXX XXXXXXXX X ww X X X XXXXXXX X,,,,, X QXSXSXNX X3 XXXX X X NXXX N.X. N, X , . XXXX N , , , X xxxxxQx,xx xixlxlx X X X X'XXXXX X XX'XX XXXXXX X XXXXXXXX Y X XXXXXX'X X X .,.,..,.. 207 1255 . Q ik t , V hbQ1 K',, A J A:'h I 'if -fi ,. Y, ' f M FL,-V ZL' - ' H f ' 1 W L, 1 E. 45 A Q. i wi X X XX X XX L wa, Q. wvxe. nw' o E X X X S Industrial .QW Third row: R. Wills, S. Parks, E. Lawrence, B. Wood, B. Davis, D. Laninghclm, Mr. Pancost. Second row: T. Smith, B. Boeckman, T. Grant, K. Williams, J. Gillengerten, K. Davison. First row: T. Barnam, D, Bailey, K. Bone, J. Dcingremond, S. Teeters, l.. Robinson, D. Otis, D. Platte. Cooperative Workers wit tlllll t 210 W Learn on the Job Cooperative occupational training serves several purposes. lt gives training in occupations which the school does not provide. lt also makes it possible to place graduates of business and industrial courses over the entire year rather than try to find iobs lor everyone at graduation time. The training is always up to date, because it is done in business and industry on actual production jobs under the instruction of supervisors who presently earn their living working at the occupation they teach. Co-op students, who must be seniors, may work either torenoons or afternoons and carry three school subiects the opposite halt-day. They receive one credit tor satisfactory completion of a semester of on-the-job training and, in addition, are paid by their employer forthe work done. ln placing the students, the coordinator attempts to match the pupil to the iob in terms of interest, aptitude, and personality so as to insure the pupil's success. Office W Er if 2 Q A wills ' fwfr 9 K X I Third row: Mr. Peterson, F. Hansen, J. Rossman, L. Swisher. Second row: J. Beard, M. Cardweli, K. Needham, K. Christianson, J. Corwin, N. Lang. First row: D. Shelp, V. Kirkconnell, R, Vasilion, D. Jonak, L. Spencer, M. Hester. Distributive ma., ...af f Second row: B. Wyman, D. Miller, R. Fox, Mr. Blanchard. First row: M. Whitman, J. Fox, E. Preston, C. Ishmael, J. Lyons. 211 a 5 'a Q Z M 'WW mf 'Q Wm, WM AW, ,,M.,,N,,,, W f -f 45 ,fA7,L.L,.nW yfwfwww, . EWWW 1-fa - wa My HM W., -N W wuwww W., -ww, W ww -rn-,mn- K W M wwwv ..,, ami Whoever You are . .. Eliza Gant has iust been told that her san, Ben, is dead. W. O. Gant, in a rage to destroy Dixieland be good o Ben tonight. LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL by Ketti Frings DIRECTOR ............. .... J . B. Ferzacca STUDENT DIRECTOR Saundra Paschal THE CAST BEN GANT ................................ Jim Lee MRS. MARIE FATTY PERT HELEN GANT BARTON HUGH BARTON ELIZA GANT .,..... WILL PENILAND EUGENE GANT JAKE CLAIT .... MRS. CLATT .... FLORRY MANGLE MRS. SNOWDEN MR. FARREL . DR. MAGIJIRE MISS BRCWN .. LAURA JAMES W. O. GANT Judy Haight Mary Wright Jim Offenhauer Sue Ruotsala . Vic Cohen Brad Lang Bill Hunsberger Paula Hershiser Mary Lowder Mary Gamble .. Dan Beard Steve Rigas Carrol Northrup Stephanie Doyle Geoff Grambau MADAME ELIZABETH . Betty Leeper LUKE GANT ......... Jim Shafer NEWSBOV Bob HGV forces Jake Clatt from the boarding house Ketti Frings' Look Homeward Angel has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Critics' Award. It has become one of the most honored plays in all stage annals. Sexton High School was proud to present Look Homeward Angel as it was unique to the high school medium. The angel of the title is carved from marble by an unknown artist. W. O. Gant, father of the central character, Eugene Gant, has tried to copy her in his stone-cutting yard, without success. The angel represents both the strivings and frustrations of the artist in his search for beauty and expression. It is also a sym- bol of the young man in the ploy and of Thomas Wolfe who took the name of Eugene Gant when writing Look Homeward Angel. The cost discusses their scenes after the dress rehearsal. 213 June I962 Awards ART AWARD Karyl Stark Pamela Hall BUSINESS AWARD Mary Plott OFFICE COOP PROGRAM AWARD Linda Kempf ENGLISH AWARD Judith Rogers SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD Kathryn Dodge Roberta Govons Gary Minich Patricia Nelligan Judith Rogers Jon Roosenraad MATHEMATICS Robert Franchino Richard Geyer Roberta Govons Jon Roosenraad INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AWARD Gene Price Cameron Tonn VOCAL MUSIC AWARD William Balog Ruth Ann Huxford Linda Southwell BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Jon Heblalewhite JOHN O. PETERSON PHYSICS AWARD Richard Geyer DRAMATICS AWARD Nancy Wright Charles Hungerford FORENSICS AWARD Jack Dunn MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Randall Smith Judith Culver Jon Roosenraad GIRLS' TROPHY AWARD Betty Ezell MICHIGAN HONOR TROPHY AWARD Jeffrey Pollard 2'I4 INDUSTRIAL EXECUTIVE CLUB AWARD Ronald Johnson Douglas Munro MOLLY DREW BUTTS EFFICIENCY FUND AWARD Charles Hungerford YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS Jack Dunn UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOLARSHIP Judith Rogers MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Judith Crane Sharon Sheldon Rita Pence Richard Geyer GIRLS' LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP Lynne Kitzinger MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Linda Mills Judith Bailey MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTIAL CITATION SCHOLARSHIP Judith Clark Suzanne Schmierer Y-TEEN AWARD Judith Clark Sally Coleman WILLIAM AND SARA E. HINMAN ENDOWMENT AWARD Judith Rogers OLDS MOTOR WORKS PRIZE Douglas Munro sg xi Q W5 ' ie I WW: II Isii ii:sswiI'fI5f ' ,w 'I :Ms x x I I I ,I il I I I 1 ily R S PHI BETA KAPPA AWARD Judith Rogers DELTA KAPPA GAMMA AWARD Teddi Huels ATTENDANCE AWARD Nancy Beniamin Edward Calille Tina Copp David Fralick Ronald Gregory John Kuri Kenneth Larson Gerald McKouen Marc Matter James Maidlow Susan Woodruff CIVITAN AWARD Patricia Nell igan DANIELS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Judith Rogers GIRLS' LEAGUE AWARD Kathryn Dodge IDA LAMB AWARD Roberta Govons ROBERT BRUCE GOODELL AWARD William Heckert ALVIN M. BENTLY SCHOLARSHIP OLIVET COLLEGE Catherine Sheap MICHIGAN STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION GRANT - CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Gary Minich Virginia Friz ELKS MOST VALUABLE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP Judith Rogers STATE JOURNAL JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP Jon Roosenraad MAYTAG COMPANY FOUNDATION INC. SCHOLARSHIP Fred Maye GUY M. WILSON SCHOLARSHIP John Phillips L, E. A. SCHOLARSHIP Sharon Sheldon National Honor Society '63 Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63 Sophomore Socialites '60-'6l Orchestra '60-'63 Dolphyneties '60-'63 University ot'Michigan Holly Addison Oracle Editorial Stott '62-'63 Co-Cets '60-'6lg President '60 Sub Debs '62-'63 Girls' Leagueg Unit Chairman '60 G.A.A, '60-'63 J-Hop Decorations Committee Lansing Community College Bruce Aiken Drum Maior '62-'63 Bible Club '60-'63 Audio Visual '60-'62 Band '60-'63 Orchestra '62-'63 Choir '63 Madrigal Singers '63 Lansing Community College Bill Allen Student Council '60963 Varsity Club '6l-'63g President '62-'6 Varsity Wrestling '60-'63 Football '60-'6l Be a Frogman Mary Alvarado Tr Homecoming Queen '62 Co-Cets '60-'6lg Treasurer '60 Y-Teens '60-'62 Student Council '62-'63 Bridge Club '62-'63 .l'Hop Michigan State University ena Ambroson National Honor Society '63 G,A.A. '60-'637 President '63 Girls' Varsity '62-'63g Vice-president '62, Secretary '63 Zodiac Business Staff '60-'62 Varsity Cheerleader '6l-'63 Michigan State University John C. Anderson Oracle Editorial Staff '62-'63 Jets '62-'63g Vice-president '62 Amateur Radio Club '62-'63g President '62, Vice-president '63 Art Club '6l-'62 ' Senior Directory G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60363 Sophomore Socialites l60-'6l Dolphynettes'60-'61 Bridge Club '62-'63 Michigan State University Jerry Andrews Art Club '62-'63 Football '6l-'63 Aquatics Alan Assitt Art Club '62-'63 Work Larry Auge Varsity Football '60-'63 Reserve Track '60-'6l Homeroom President '62 Carolyn Auvenshine Co-Cets '60-'6l F.N.A. '6l-'63 Girls' League '60-'62 Etta Kettz '6l-'62 3 Band '60-'62 Work Jan Axline Wrestling '6l-'62 Art Club '62 Central Michigan University Cheryl Ayers Co-Cets '60-'6l G.A.A. '60-'63 Sub Debs '62-'63 Homeroom Secretary '63 College Dave Badgley Varsity Club '62-'63 Swimming Team '6l-'63 lnvestments Club '6l-'62 Chess Club '60-'62 Western Michigan University Dorene Bailey Sub Debs '62-'63y Sergeant-at-Arms Etta Ketz '6l-'62 Co-Cets '60-'6'l Dolphynettes '6l-'62 G.A.A. '60-'63 Beauty School and Travel- Trqqk '60-'62 Sharon Bailey Michigan State University, Engineering National Honor Society '63 F.N.A. '60-'62 German Club '6l-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Elkhart University Bernard Balon Radio Club '6l-'63 Jets '63 Air Force Bill Barber Varsity Cross-country '61-'62g Co-captain '62 Varsity Track '62-'63 Ritle Club X '60-'6lg Vice-president '6l Joseph Barkley Cross-country '60-'62 Track '6l-'62 Jan Barnes Homeroom Vice-president '6l -'62 Lansing Community College Janey Baxter Sophomore Socialites '60 '6l Girls' League '60-'63 Bridge Y '62-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Sub Debs '62-'63 Janet Beard Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63 President '62, Treasurer '63 Girls' League '60-'63, President '62 G.A.A. '60-'637 Vice-president '62-'63 Student Council '6l -'63 Lansing Community College Jack Bebiak Football '60-'62 Varsity Club '62-'63 Student Council '60-'6l Homecoming King '62 Homeroom President '6l -'62 College Lyle Belknap Football '60-'625 Captain Wrestling '60-'63 Baseball '6l-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Cheeryl Benedict F.N.A. '60-'6l F.T.A. '6l-'63 '62 Parrott Players '62-'635 Chaplain '62-'63 Library Staff '62-'63 Senior B Play '62 Orchestra '60-'63g Secretary '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Travel and College Barbara Boles Bridge '60-'6l F.N.A. '60-'635 Secretary Varsity Volleyball '61-'62 G.A.A. '60-'63 Nursing '62-'63 Dick Band Track '62-'63g Varsity Manager Football '625 Varsity Manager Wrestling '62-'635 Varsity Manager Kathy Bone Sophisticated Sophs'60-'61, President '60-'6l Sub Debs '63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '62-'63 Secretarial Work Dorothy Bork Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63 Varsity Volleyball '62 Etta Kettz '62-'63 J-Hop Decorations Committee Junior Float Committee Work for State of Michigan Bob Borton Bible '60-'63 Band '60-'63 Pep Band '60-'63 Orchestra '6lA'63 Air Force Dennis Boutwell Tennis '6l-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Chess Club '6'l-'62g Treasurer Marines or College Myra Brackins Commerce Club '63g President Girls' League '6l-'63p Unit Choirma Art Club '6l-'62 Zodiac '6l-'62 Student Council '6l-'63 J-Hop Decorations Committee Sub Debs '63 Lansing Community College Phyllis Bridges Bible '60-'63g Treasurer '63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Bethel College Dale Browers Work for State Highway Department Doug Buck Wrestling '6l-'63 Harold Byrd Football '60-'63 Baseball '60-'62 Band '60-'63 Dance Band '62-'63 Orchestra '62-'63 n'6 Michigan State University, Civil Engineering Dick Campbell French Club '60-'62 Ferris Institute Mary Ann Cardwell National Honor Society '63 Commerce Club '62 63 Bridge Club '61-'62 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'6' Student Council '60 Jim Carl Senior B Play Madrigals '63 Lansing Community College Ken Carr Football '61-162 Audio-Visual '60-'62 College Bob Casler Photography '60-'61, Vice-president Amateur Radio '61-'63 Navy Howard Caster Football '60363 Track '61-'63 Army Paul Christiansen Band '60-'63 College Karen Christianson Dolphynettes '60-'61 Commerce Club '62-'63 Investments Club '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Girls' Glee Club '61-'62 Work Roger Clark Spanish Club '60-'62 Rifle Club '62-'63 Representative to Michigan Conservation Camp '61 Robert Cole Photography Club '62-'63 Zodiac '62-'63 Senior B Play, Publicity Work John Coleman Swimming '61-'62 Chess Club '60-'61 United Central Michigan University, Business Administration 216 Bill Collette Sandra CVIST Football '60-'62 Varsity Club '62-'63 Chess Club '61-'62 Michigan State University Nancy Cook Lv Ja Er National Honor Society '62-'63 Latin Club '60-'63, Secretary '62 Investments Club '61-'63 Teen Age Book Club '61-'62, Secretary A Cappella Choir '62363 Western Michigan University nn Converse National Honor Society '62-'63 Latin Club '60-'62 Spanish Club '62-'63 Student Council '61-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 U,N. Panel '60-'63, Treasurer '62-'63 Oracle Activities Editor '62-'63 Michigan State University cqui Corwin Investments Club '61-'62 Commerce Club '61-'63 Bible Club '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A,A. '60-'63 Work nest Cosey Army Bob Covey Football '60-'62 Track '60-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Chess Club '61-'62 Student Council '60-'61 College Carol Crane Commerce Club '62-'63, Sergeant-at-arms '63 Sub Debs '63 Pep Band '61-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Library Stott '60-'62 Bible Club '60-'63, Secretary '61 Girls' League '60-'63 o.A.A. '62 College Dick Crockett National Honor Society '62-'63 President '63 .I-Hop, General Co-chairman Cross-country '60-'62 Track '61-'63 Investments Club '62-'63, Board of Directors '62 University ofMichigan, Engineering Susie Crockett National Honor Society '62-'63 Orchestra '60-'63 Latin Club '60-'62 Investments Club '62-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Bronson Hospital, Nursing Elaine Croy F.H.A. '60-'61, Secretary '61 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A,A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Elizabeth Curtis Library Staff '60-'63 Yfleens '60-'63 Co-Cets '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 College Joyce Dabney F.1.A. '62-'63 Spiritual Choir '60-'61 Sub Debs '62-'63 Nursing School Leonard Dafoe All School Play '63 Senior B Play Oklahoma Watershow '62 Bible Club '60-'61 Suzi Cr,-me Joan Dangremond To Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Y-1eens '61-'62 G.A.A. '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 Lansing Business University m Creamer J-Hop Lansing Community College Sub Debs '62-'63 Girls' League '62-'63 G.A.A. '62 College Joan Darling Y-1eens'61-'62 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Girls' League '60v'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Business University Margo Davenport Class Treasurer '6l-'62 Student Council '63 Dolphynettes '60-'63 Cheerleading '61-'62 Sub Debs '62-'63g Secretary College Harley Davis George Williams College William Davis National Honor Society '63 Track '62-'63 Cross-country '62-'63 College Keith Davidson Rifle Club '62-'63p Secretary '62 College Linda DeBarr F.H.A.'6O-'61 C1.A.A.'60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Y-Teens '60-'61 College Dennis Dewey College Gordon Dewey Cross-country '6l -'62g Captain Track '6l-'63g Captain Roberta Disbrow Sub Debs '62-'63g Vice-president Co-Cets '60-'6lg Vice-president Dietetics Roger Dixon Engineering Katy Domanski Student Council '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '6l-'62 Lansing Business University Linda Donaldson F.H.A. '6l Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63g Sergeant-at-arms '63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 College Londo Donn Barbara Ebersole Homecoming Court '6l Cheerleading '60-'62 Student Council '60-'63g Publicity Chairman '62-'63 .l-Hop, Decorations Committee Co-ed Hi-Y '62-'63 Helen Edwards School Raymond Doty Chess Club '6l-'63 Stephanie Doyle National Honor Society '60-'63 Senior B Play All-school Play '63 French Club '62-'63 National Honor Society '63 Zodiac '6O 63 Girls' League '62-'63 Michigan State University Mike Elders National Honor Society '62-' Sergeant-at-arms '63 Zodiac '60-'63g Co-Feature Editor '61-'62 Co-Editor '62-'63 investments Club '60-'63 Spanish Club '6l-'63g President 62 Senior B Play Michigan State University, Engineering University ofMicl1igan, Dental Hygiene SUNY Ellis Connie Dudley Bible Club '60-'63 Co-Cets '60-'6l Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Work Hollis Duncan Mi .le College ke Dungey French Club '62-'63 Baseball '60 Senior B Play Dance Band '60-'63 Pep Band '6l-'63 Air Force an Dunlap National Honor Society '63 Sub Debs '62-'63g Treasurer '62 Girls' League '60-'63 Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63g Treasurer '62 Lansing Business University Andrea Dunn Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63 Dolphynettes '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'6l Lansing Community College Sue Dunn Bible Club '60-'63 F.H.A, '60-'6'l G.A.A, '60-'63 Art Club '6l-'62 Nursing Bernadine Dye Student Council '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'62 G.A.A. '60-'62 Homeroom Treasurer '61 Travel and Work Sophisticated Sophs '60-'6l Sub Debs '62-'63 Bridge '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 J-Hop Lansing Community College Susie Ellis Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Etta Kettz '6l-'62 Sub Debs '62-'63 Bridge '62-'63 J-Hop Lansing Community College Sandra Emery Sophomore Socialites '60-'6l Etta Kem '6T-'62 sub Debs '62-'63 Bridge '62-'63 J-Hop Michigan State University LaVon Fattal College Lynne Ferle Student Council '60-'63 Class Treasurer '62-'63 Sophomore Socialites '60-'61 Treasurer Bridge '62-'63g Vice-president J-Hop College Barbara Ferrin P.N.A. '6l-'62 Y-Teens '60-'63g Cabinet Member 62 63 Girls League '60-'63 Goto Florida and Business School Kendo Fields F.N.A. '6l-'63 F.T.A. '62-'63 G.A.A. '6l-'63 Girls' League '6l-'63 2 7 Lansing Community College Dick Flading JanetGilbert SUSGH Green Golf '60-'63, Captain '62 Football '60363 Varsity Club '61-'63, Treasurer '63 College Dorothy Flanagan F.N.A. '61-'62 F,H.A. '62-'63, Vice-president Y-Teens '62-'63 Spiritual Singers '60-'61 G.A,A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College, Nursing Ron Floyd Homeroom G,O. Collector '6l-'62 Michigan State University Connie French Class Treasurer '60-'61 J-Hop Bridge '62-'63 Sub Debs '62-'63 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61, President Lansing Business University Bill Frever Service Janice Froberg National Honor Society '62-'63 Y-Teens '60-'62 Bridge '62-'63 J-Hop Sub Debs '62-'63 Alpena Community College Ann Frostic Girls' League '62-'63 Y-Teens '62-'63 Library Stott '62-'63 Western Michigan University, Librarian Mike Fuller Ferris Institute Sharon Garfield Y-Teens '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '62-'63 Work Penny Gary Y-Teens '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'62 G.A.A. '61-'62 Beauty School 218 National Honor Society '63 Y-Teens '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 Bridge Club '62-'63 J-Hop Michigan State University John Gillengerten Mechanics Paula Giroux National Honor Society '62-'63 Parrott Players '61-'63, Secretary '63 Senior B Play Girls' League '60-'63, Vite-pfSSld9f Student Council '6l-'63 J-Hop Michigan State University Juanita Grew National Honor Society '62-'63, Program Chairman '63 Spanish Club '60-'63, President '62 Girls' League '60-'63 J-Hop Campus Book Club '62-'63, Secretary Bridge Club '62-'63, Vice-president '63 Michigan State University Y-Teens '60-'63, Secretary '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63, Secretary '63 Student Council '60-'63 Wanda Grew Michigan Slule Unlverslly Spanish Club '61-'63, Treasurer '63 Girls' League '60363 J-Hop Kay Good College Girls' League '60-'63 Beauty School Mary Gronner National Honor Society '62-'63, Mike Gotshall Treasurer .62 College Y-teens '60-'63, President '62 Latin Club '60-'63, Treasurer '61 Girls' League '60-'63 Judy Gowmm' Michigan State University National Honor Society '63 Y-Teens '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Kathy Gunn Bridge Club '62-'63 Bridge Club '63 G-A-A '62 63 Sub Debs 'es Michigan State University Gi,-ls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Business University Mary Graham Senior B Play Girls' League '60-'63 Barbara Hanna Pediatrics National Honor Society '62-'63 Y-Teens '60-'63, Music Chairman '63 Girls' Varsity Club '63 Terry Grant Girls' League '60-'63 WOVLW Lansing Business University Marshall Gravette Fmnces Hansen JUNFOY Flour Sophisticated Sophs '6l-'62 LHOP Girls' League '60-'63 Lansing Community College G.A.A. '60-'61 Lansing Business University Jack Gray C 0S5'C0UV'lVY '60s'6l Mary Jane Hansens Track '63 Parrott Players '62-'63 C0llf-292 Bible Club '6l-'62 Dan Green Football '6l-'63 Basketball '6l-'63 Track '60-'63 Michigan State University, Pre-Med Sandra Green Girls' League '62-'63 California Girls' League '61-'63 G,A.A. '61-'62 Beauty School Carol Harder Parrott Players '6l-'63 Latin Club '60-'62 Senior B Play Zodiac '60-'63, Exchange Editor '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Western Michigan University, Nursing 2 Di one Hargett Parrott Players '62-'63 Y-1eens'60-'61 French Club '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Junior Float Central Michigan University, Airline Stewardess Nancy Harris Sophomore Socialites '60-'61 Sophisticated Sophs '61 Bridge Club '61-'63 Y-Teens '61-'63 Madrigals '61-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Western Michigan University Joan Harrison Girls' League '60-'63 Work Jean Hartzell Latin Club '60-'63 Sophomore Socialites '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 Pep Band '61-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Michigan State University Mary Hauser F,N.A. '60-'61 G.A,A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Central Michigan University Robert Hawkins Chess Club '61-'63 John Hawley Wo rk Sally Hawn Bridge Club '60-'62 Dolphynetts '62-'63 Library Stalt '60-'63 P.N.A. '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Bob Hay National Honor Society '62-'63 Zodiac '62-'63 German Club '61-'63, Vice-president'63 U.N. Panel '62-'63 Senior B Play All School Play Europe, University ofMichigan Janice Heller National Honor Society '62-'63 German Club '61-'63 Senior B Play Cheerleading '60-'61 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Sophomore Socialites '60-'61 Michigan State University Chuck Henderson Oracle '62-'63, Editor-in-chief '62-'63 Zodiac '60-'62, Photographer Greater Lansing Youth Council '61-'63, President '62-'63 Student Council '62 Latin Club '60-'63 German Club '61-'63, President '62-'63 Football '61 Track '61-'63 Michigan State University, West Point Linda Henderson Girls' League '60-'63 Dolphynettes '62-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Becky Hendy German Club '61-'63, Secr Dolphynettes '61 Sophomore Socialites '61 Sophisticated Sophs '60 Senior B Play Michigan State University Paula Hershiser Investments Club '61-'62 Senior B Play Girls' League '60-'63 Y-1'eens'61-'62 F.N.A. '61-'62 G.A.A. '61-'63 Michigan State University Mary Hester Y-Teens '61 Sophomore Socialites '61 Sub Debs '62-'63 G.A.A. '61-'63 Work Happy Hicks National Honor Society '63 etary '62-'63 Amateur Radio Club '62, Treasurer StudentCouncil '61-'63 Bridge Club '61-'62 Investments Club '61-'63, President '62 Swimming '61-'62 Oakland University Mary Ho National Honor Society '63 Bible Club '62-'63, Secretary '62 Girls' League '61-'63 Michigan State University Bill Horiszny National Honor Society '63 Senior B Party, Cofchairman investments Club '61-'63, Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Club '61362 Zodiac '62-'63 Student Council '63 College Dave Howard Bible Club '60-'63 Orchestra '61-'63 Band '60-'63 Pep Bond 'eo-'63 Audio Visual '60-'62 Northwestern College Susie House Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Investments Club '61 -'62 F.N,A. '62-'63 G.A.A. '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Michigan State University, Nursing Leon Hudson Ritle Club '62-'63 Marines Bill Hunsberger National Honor Society '63 Photography Club '62, Treasurer Radio Club '63 Stud-ent Council '63 Senior B Play All School Play '63 Investments Club '62-'63, President '63 College Karen Hunt Library Stott '60-'63 F.T.A. '61-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Bible Club '60-'63 Lansing Community College, Nursing Jerry Hunt Pep Band '61 Work Dave Hunter Football '60-'63 Wrestling '60-'61 Bible Club '60-'63, Vice-president '63 Choir '60-'63 Senior B Party Lansing Community College 9 Diana Huntington National Honor Society '62-'63g Secretary '63 Oracle Staff '62-'63 French Club '60-'63g President '62 Art Club '63g Secretary '63 Y-1eens'61-'62p Cabinet '62 J-Hop Zodiac '60-'62 Michigan State University Penny lsgan Sophomore Socialites '60-'61p Vice-president '60 Bridge Club '61-'63g President '62-'63 J-Hopp Refreshment Room Committee Chairman Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'61 Michigan State University Jesse James Basketball '61-'63 Cross-country '61-'62 Varsity Club '63 Choir '63 University of Wisconsin Linda Kidder Commerce Club '61-'63g President '62 Etta Keitz '61-'63 Sophomore Socialites '61-'62 Girls' League '61-'63 College Curt Kipke Football '61 63 Bridge Club '62 J-Hop Lansing Community College Linda Kircher Library Staff '63 Girls' League '61 81 '63 Work George Kirkby Rifle Club '61-'63 Senior B Play Track '61 Cross-country '62 Valerie Kirkconnell Senior B Partyg Laurel Lake Photography '62-'63g Secretary Air Force Bill Lang Lansing Community College Suzi LaPaugh Sophisticated Sophomores '61g Secretary Etta Kettz '62g Vice-president Bridge Club '63 Sub Debs '63 Student Council '62 Girls' League '61-'63 G.A.A. '61-'63 Kathie LaRoy Parrott Players '61-'63y Vice-president'63 Sophisticated Sophomores '61-'62 Senior B Play, Chairman of Scenery College Chris Larsen Student Council '62 Michigan State University Bill Jenkins Work Clyde Jenks Work Donna Jonak Bible Club '60-'63 Girls' Glee Club '62 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Jim Jones Band '60-'63g Vice-presiden Pep Band '60-'61 Orchestra '60-'62 Brass Ensembles '60-'63 t'63 Rifle Club '62-'635 Treasurer Senior B Play Michigan State University Ron Jones Work John Kavanagh Eastern Michigan University Jim Kelley Football '61-'62 Track '61-'63 Service 220 Publicity Committee Chairman Student Council '61-'63 Sophisticated Sophs '61g Treasurer Etta Kettz '62g Secretary Sub Debs '63 Bridge Club '63p Treasurer Girls' League '61-'63 G.A.A. '62 Jeff Koch Bil Bridge Club '62-'63g Treasurer '63 Chess Club '61-'62 J-Hop Wrestling '61-'62 Michigan State University l Kopulos Football '61-'62 Wrestling '61 Student Council '61 Dance Band '63 College Doug Koski Rifle Club '63 Service Nancy Laing National Honor Society '62-'63 Commerce Club '61-'62g Treasurer '61 Zodiac Business Staff '62-'63 Co-Cets '61-'62 Etta Kettz '61-'62 Girls' League '61-'63 G.A.A. '61-'62 Secretarial Work Ed Lawrence Air Force Brian Lee National Honor Society '63 Ritle Club '62-'635 Vice-president '62 Jets '63 Pep Bond '61-'63, Dance Band '61-'62 Central Michigan University Jim Lee Photography Club '61-'62p Vice-president '61g President '62 Parrott Players '61-'63 Senior B Play All School Play Army Larry Lenz Greater Lansing Youth Council '63 Student Council '63 Varsity Club '62 63 Baseball '61-'63 Michigan State University Mary Letts National Honor Society '62-'63 French Club '61-'63g Vice-president Parrott Players '61-'62 Co-Cets '61-'62 Senior B Play G.A.A. Michigan State University Di ck Lewis Chess '61, Treasurer Bridge '61-'62 Photography Club '62 College Doug Lewis College Francine Libera National Honor Society '62-'63 Sophisticated Sophs '6l-'62 French Club '6'l-'63, Secretary Y-Teens '61-'63 Girls' League '61-'63 G.A.A. '6l-'63 Elkhart University Steve Linderman Li Bridge Club l62-'63y President Football '61-'62 Wrestling '6l-'62 California nda Linsea National Honor Society '63 Cheerleading '6l-'62 Dolphynettes '6l-'62 J-Hop Decorations F.T.A. '62-'63 Michigan State University Jerry Little National Honor Society '62-'63, President '62 Photography Club '61-'62, Pre Amateur Radio Club '6l-'62 Rifle Club '62-'63 J-Hop Student Council Michigan State University Jeff Lootens Golf '61 Rifle X '62-'63, President '63 J-Hop Student Council '624'63 Hope College Nancy Lord Girls' League '62 Bob Lorraine National Honor Society '63 Football '60-'63, Captain '62-'63 Basketball '60-'63 Baseball '60-'63 Varsity Club '61-'63 Sophomore Class President Military Academy '62-'63 Jim Lott Wrestling '6l-'63 Football '60-'61 Basketball '60-'6l Varsity Club '6l-'63, President '63 Junior Class President Senior Class President Student Council '63 Central Michigan University, Physical Education Sharon Ludtke Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Sub Debs '62-'63 Y-Teens '6l-'62 J-Hop G.A.A. '6l-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Lansing Community College, Jeanne Lundberg Varsity Cheerleading '62-'63 Student Council '61 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61, Nursing Treasurer '6l Sub Debs '62-'63, Secretory '62 Sophomore and Junior Class Secretary Girls' League '60-'63, Senior Chairman '62 Stephens College Jane Lyman Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Y-Teens '6l-'63 G.A,A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Jim Lyon Biden' '6' chess Club 'sofez Rifle Club '63 Lansing Business University Paul Moffett Basketball '60-'63 Baseball '60-'63 Varsity Club '6l-'63, Secret Western Michigan University Marcia Manthei Sophisticated Sophs '60-'6l Sub Debs '62-'63 F,N.A. '6l-'62 G.A.A. '6l-'63 Library Staff '60-'62 Co-ed Hi-Y '62-'63 Havckley Hospital School of N Lindo Martin Girls' League '60-'63 Marriage ary '62-'63 ursing Sue Martin National Honor Society '62A'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '62-'63 Y-Teens '60-'63 Sub Debs '62-'63 Student Council '60-'63 Lansing Business University Mary Martinez Y-Teens '60-'63 Bridge Club '63 Lansing Business University Dennis Mason College Karen Mathiasen National Honor Society '62-'63 Sophomore Socialites '6O 6l Etta Kettz '6l-'63 Commerce Club '61-'63, Vice-president '62 G.A.A. '60-'63 Michigan State University Ken Matila Band '60-'63 Chess Club '6OA'6l Lansing Community College Ralph Mattison College Bill MacDonald Spanish Club '60-'61 Jets Club '6l-'63 Michigan State University, Engineering Mike McCloud Football '60-'61 Tennis '60 Judy McDougal Girls' League '60-'63 Art Club '62-'63 Lansing Community College Dennis McDowell Track '60-'63, Captain '63 Football '61-'62 Varsity Club '61-'63, Sergeant-at-arms '62 College Suson McElmurry Bible Club '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'62 Lansing Community College, Teaching 221 Roger McLean J-Hop Lansing Community College Jim Means Ferris lnstitu te Sally Meddaugh G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 College Sharon Melton National Honor Society '62-'63 Investments Club '62-'63 Secr , e Latin Club '60-'63g President '63 Bridge Club '61-'62 Debate and Forensics '61-'62g Secretary '61 -'62 Zodiac '60-'63 Western Michigan University Ida Mendel Fr Jo National Honor Society '63 Homecoming Queen '62 Spanish Club '60-'63g Secretory '61-'62 German Club '60-'635 Secretary '61 -'62g Treasurer '62-'63 Girls' League '61-'63 Student Council '61-'62 Sophomore Socialites '6Oe'61 G.A.A, '61 -'63 Michigan State University ed Mendenhall Rifle Club '62-'63g President F,T.A. Football '61-'62 College hn Michelson Oracle Sports Editor Tennis '61-'63 Marching Band '60-'62 Michigan State University Doug Miller Jo Zodiac '60-'63 e Mills Sharon Mills Dan Mitchell National Honor Society '63 Zodiac '60-'63g Sports Editor '63 Tennis '62-'63 Baseball '61 Michigan State University 222 tary '62 Christine Moe Maxine Mohre Girls' League '60-'63 Etta Kett1'62A'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Nursing Dave Monroe National Honor Society '63 Oracle Business Staff '61-'63g Manager '62-'63 Student Council '62-'63g Vice-president Bridge Club '60-'635 President '62 Investments Club '61-163 Golf Team '61-'63 Swimming '61-'63 Michigan State University Donna Moore National Honor Society '63 Commerce Club '61-'63g Treasurer '63 F.i'l.A, '60-'63 G.A.A. '61-'63 Sophomore Socialites '60-'63 Etta Kettz '62 Ferris Institute Steve Morrow Chess Club '60-'62 Rifle Club '63 Track '62 Cross-country '61-'62 Marge Mosher Y-Teens '61-'63 Library Stall '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 College Linda Muftitt Bible Club '61-'63g Secretary '61 F.T.A. '6If'63g Treasurer '61-'62g Vice-president '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Richard Mulder Art Club '60-'63 Bible Club '60-'63 College Pat Murphy College '63 Ramelle Myers National Honor Society '62-'63g Vice-president Zodiac '60-'63g Co-editor '62-'63 Student Council '61 -'63 U.N. Panel '60-'63g President '62-'63 Investments Club '61-'63g Treasurer '61 -'62 Spanish Club '62-'635 Treasurer '62-' 3 University ofMichigan Kathy Needham G.A.A. '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Marriage Suzanne Neller National Honor Society '62-'635 Vice-president '62 Junior Board at Education '63 Oracle Stattg Co-senior Editor Zodiac Advertising Manager '60-'63 J-Hop, General Co-chairman Spanish Club '60-'635 President '63 U.N. Panel '62-'635 Secretary '63 Investments Club '61 -'63 Girls' League '60-'63g Sophomore Unit Chairman Michigan State University, Interior Design Donna Nemetz Co-Cets '60-'61 Girls' League '60e'62 Work Ruthonn Nemuth Art Club '60-'637 Secretary '63 Girls' League '60-'63 Lansing Business University Terry Norman College Ed Nye Rifle Club '62-'63g President '62 Wrestling '60-'61 Navy J. Lee Nylander Wrestling '60-'61 Marge O'Brien Sophomore Socialites '60-'61g President '60-'61 French Club '60-'61g Treasurer '60 Bridge Club '61-'63g Treasurer '61 -'62 F.T.A. '61-'637 President '62 Orchestra '60-'63 Student Council '62-'63g Secretary '62 J-Hop Central Michigan University, Teaching 6 4 Sandra Ottill Saundra Paschal Phillip Phillips Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A, '60-'63 Work Stanley Otfill Work James Oisten National Honor Society '62-'63 Parrott Players '60-'63 Zodiac '60-'63 Senior Play, Publicity Chairman All School Play, Student Director University otMichigan, Major in Mathematics Dan Patrick Homeroom Vice-president '62 Golf '62-'63 College Mary Osbourn National Honor Society '63 Sophomore Socialites '60-'61, Treasurer '6l pumcio poiierson French Club '60-'63 Student Council '61 G.A.A. '60-'63 .I-Hop Lansing Community College Jim Osmer Investments Club '6l-'63, Board of Directors '62 Latin Club '62-'63 Senior B Party Michigan State University, Law im Osterhouse National Honor Society '63 Junior Board of Education, Vice-president Basketball '61-'62 Cross-country '60 investments Club '6l-'63, Board of Directors '62 Student Council '61-'63 Calvin College and Seminary onna Otis Sophomore Socialites '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 Bible Club '61-'63 Choir '62 Owosso College Kathy Pangborn National Honor Society '63 Bridge '62-'63, Secretary '62 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A, '60-'63 Sub Debs '62-'63 Etta Kettz '62 Co-Cets '60g Vice-president '60 College National Honor Society '63 Oracle Business Staff '6l-'63 Zodiac Advertising Staff '62363 Girls' League '6OA'63g Vice-president '63 G.A,A. '60-'62, Sophomore Vice-president Y-Teens '60-'6l Student Council '61-'63, Treasurer '63 Bridge X '6l4'63, Secretary '63 Debbie Payne Oracle '63, Co-senior Editor J-Hop, Favors Committee Chairman Zodiac Advertising Staff '6l -'62 Bridge Club '6l-'63 Dolphynettes '60-'62 G.A.A. '60-'63 Albion College Alice Peabody Girls' League '60-'63 F.H.A. '62-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 Work Nancy Perkins Art Club '61-'63, President '63 J-Hop G.A.A. '60-'63 Sophomore Float Central Michigan University, Elementary Education Warren Petoskey Baseball '63 Marsha Pfeiffer G.A,A. '6l-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Randy Phelps Chyrle Phillips German Club '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 J-Hop G.A.A. '60-'63 French Club '62-'63 Michigan State University, Jon Pillow Investments Club '6l-'63 Wrestling '60-'63 Cross-country '6l-'62 Baseball '61-'62 Varsity Club '62-'63 Student Council '6I4'62 College Gregg Pitts National Honor Society '62 Oracle '6l-'63 Michigan State University, Electrical Engineering Dianne Platte Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 College Liliane Porter National Honor Society '63 Student Council '6l-'62 J-Hop Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Michigan State University Larri Powers Miami State University Diane Preston Bible Club '6l French Club '63 Girls' League '6l-'63 Ed Preston College Linda Pritchard Medicine -'63 National Honor Society '62-'63 Oracle '62-'63, Underclassmen Editor '63 Zodiac '60-'63 Debate 8. Forensics '6l-'63, Vice-president '62-'63 Parrott Players '60-'62 Student Council '62 Girls' League '60-'63 University ofMichigan Marva Pullin Girls' Varsity Club '63 Spiritual Singers '60 Business School 223 Nancy Quackenbush French Club '60-'63, Preside Oracle '62-'63 Student Council '60-'63 Orchestra '60-'63 Pep Band '60-'63 Jim Ramsey Student Council '60-'63 Swimming '60-'61 Tennis '61-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Coed Hi-Y '62-'63, President nt '63 Michigan State University, Engineering Darwin Ra nes Lee Reeve Rifle Club '62-'63, Treasurer Baseball '60-'61 F.T.A. '62-'63 College Jim Remus Swimming '60-'61 College Rae Retzlofl F.T.A. '6l-'63 Band '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 Nursing Bob Ridenour Jack Ross College Janet Rossman Art Club '62-'63 F.t-LA. '62 63 G.A.A, '61-'63 Girls' League '6l-'63 Work Carol Rauser Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Work Susan Rutledge Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Work Tom Rutter Briidge Club '60-'63 J-Hap Basketball Manager '60-' Albion College John Sanchez Football '61-'62 Track '61-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Rifle Club '62, Secretary F.T.A. '62 Student Council '62-'63 Medical School 63 Track '63 Cross-country '60-'61 TYf0 'e Sfmlofd Parrott Players '61-'62 Chess Club '62-'63, Captain Rayola Riebow -l'l'l0P National Honor Society '62-'63 College French Club '62-'63, Vice-president Zodiac '6l-'63 GAA, V60-'63 Homer Scarbrough Michigan State University Lillie Robinson Y-Teens '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 F.H.A. '63 Beauty School Basketball '60-'63 Baseball '60-'62 Varsity Club '63 Band '60-'6l Service or College Charles Selby Swimming '60-'63 J-Hop Ken Rohrbacher Chess Club '6l College College jerry R053 Carol Sell National Honor Society '62-'635 F.H.A. '62-'63 Treasurer '63 Y-Teens '60-'63, Vice-president '62-'63 Commerce Club '62-'63, Secretary Spanish Club '60-'61 Library Stott '60-'61 Zodiac '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Lansing Business University Art Club '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 Work Mike Sexton National Honor Society '62-'63 Spanish Club '60-'63 Investments Club '6l-'63 Radio Club '62 Swimming Manager '6l-'63 Michigan State University, Electronics Engineering Diana Shelp Student Council '60 Co-Cets '60 Girls' Glee Club '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 Jean Shoot Latin Club '60-'63, Secretary '62 Art Club '62-'63, President '63 Zodiac '61-'62 Roman Banquet '60-'63, Decorations Chairman '63 Girls' League '61-'63 G.A.A. '6i-'63 Davis and Elkins College, West Virginia Michele Simmons Art Club '6l-'62, Treasurer Sub Debs '62-'63 Dolphynettes '60-'62 J-Hop Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'62 Michigan State University Bonnie Skupien Student Council '60 J-Hop Girls' Varsity Club '63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Jock Smith Bible Club '60-'61 Chess Club '6l-'63 Debate '62-'63 Michigan State University, P Leslie Smith Girls' League '62-'63 G.A.A. '62-'63 Alan Sneider Football '60-'63 Track '60-'61 College Barbara Snider Work '62 hysics l l l i l l l Janice Sponburg Nancy Stone Dolphynettes '60-'6l Parrott Players '60-'63, Secretary '6l Senior B Play, Assistant Director Girls' League '60-'6l G,A,A.'60-'61 Michigan State University Linda Spencer Oracle Business Staff '6l -'63 Dolphynettes '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'62 G.A.A. '60-'6l Lansing Business University Sandra Stabler National Honor Society '62-'63, Secretary '62 Student Council '6l-'63, Treasurer '62 Class Secretary '62-'63 Oracle Editorial Staff '62-'63 Cheerleading '6l-'62 .l-Hop, Invitations Committee Chairman Sub Debs '62-'63, President '62 Girls' Varsity Club '62-'63g President '63 Girls' League '60-'63 Michigan State University, Business Y-Teens '62-'63 Glee Club '63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 College Charl ene Straight Glee Club '63 Girls' League '60-'6l G.A.A. '63 Beauty School Jim Struhsaker Investments Club '60-'63, Treasurer '63 Jets Club '6l Swimming '60-'63 Student Council '62 College Vernetta Sturclivant Spiritual Singers '60-'6l F.N.A. '62 G.A.A. '60-'6l Girls' League '62-'63 College Mike Starr Truck 163 Sandy Sumerix Ai, Force Cheerleading '60-'63, Captain '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63g President '63 J-Hap Sylvester Stewart Student Council '62 Truck 51-162 Sub Debs '62-'63 Cross-country '6l-'62 Boys' Glee Club '60-'6l Lansing Community College Bonnie Stiles Sophisticated Sophs '60-'6l Bridge Club '60-'6l Senior B Play Madrigols '62-'63 Glee Club '60-'6l Choir '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'62 College Susy Stoakes Zodiac '62-'63 Senior B Playg Publicity Co-c J-Hop French Club '62-'63 Bridge Club '60f'63 Co-Cets '60-'6l Girls' League '60-'63 Michigan State University, P Lelar Stokes Spiritual Singer '60-'6l Girls' League '60-'6l G.A.A. '60-'63 hairmon olitical Science Beauty School Jesse Sutton Football '60-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Lansing Community College Bill Swagler J-Hop Football '60-'6l Wrestling '60-'63 Air Force Linda Swisher Student Council '62-'63 J-Hop Dolphynettes '60-'62 Girls' League '60-'62 G.A.A. '60-'6l Marriage Sallie Teeters F.N.A. '6l-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Michigan Bell Telephone Co mpany Melody Terrill Student Council '60 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'6l Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Work Wade Thompson Football '60-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Michigan State University Robert Thorburn Football '6lf'62 Track '6l-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Pep Band '60-'63 Dance Band '60-'63 Orchestra '60-'63 J-Hop Michigan State University David Timpe Latin Club '60-'63 German Club '6l-'63 Forensics '60-'6l Pep Band '60-'63 Michigan State University, Communication Arts Carol Tissue Girls' League '60-'6l Work Douglas Twiss Rifle Club '62-'63 American Landscape School Bud Underhill Rifle Club '62 63y Secretary Band '60-'63 Lansing Community College Phil Vasilion Football '60-'62 Varsity Club '62363 Wrestling '60-'63 College Rosemary Vasilion National Honor Society '63 Sophisticated Sophs '6l CO-ed Hi-Y '62-'63 Girls' League '6l-'62 G.A.A. '6l-'63 Lansing Community College 22 Vicki VanAtta Bqrbgm Wong Jo Ja Fr Ja Sub Debs '62-'63 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Sophomore Mixer '61 Senior B Portyg Ticket Co-chairman J-Hop Dolphynettes '61-'62 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 hn VanVoorhis Spanish Club '60-'63 Baseball '61 J-Hop Lansing Community College mes Wade J-Hopg Decorations Co-chairman Spiritual Singers '61-'62g Director Modrigal Singers '61-'63 Western Michigan University, Music ed Wager Baseball '61-'63 Football '60 Basketball '61 Varsity-Club '62-'63 nie Walsh Sophisticated Sophs '60A'61g Presiden Sub Debs '62-'63y Vice-president '63 Senior B Partyg Ticket Co-chairman Sophomore Mixer '60 Vice-president of Class '60-'62 Blaine Warner Tennis '61-'63 Basketball '60-'62 Varsity Club '62-'63 Senior Class Vice-president Student Council '62-'63 Central Michigan University, Physical Education Tom Warriner National Honor Society '62-'63 Football '60-'62 Basketball '60-'63 Track '61-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63g Vice-president Student Council '62-'637 President General Motors Institute, Engineering Ronald Watters Service Galen Watterson Oracle '61-'63g Associate Editor '62-'63 U.N. Panel '63 Debate '60-'63 Forensics '60-'63g President '62-'63 Live in the White House 226 Y-Teens '614'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Delores Webb Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Sub Debs '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Beauty School Janet Webb National Honor Society '62-'63 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Y-Teens '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Zodiac Business Staff '61-'63 Zodiac Advertising Staff '60-'61 Student Council '62-'63 -Michigan State University Janet Wells Y-Teens '60-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Rick Wells Football '60-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 Wyoming State Alon Westerholm National Honor Society '63 Tennis '62 Varsity Club '62-'63 Student Council '61 Investments Club '61-'62 Photography Club '60-'62g Treasurer '61 General Motors Institute Brian Weston Swimming Team '60-'63 Chess Club '61362 Rifle Club '62-'63 Student Council '61-'62 Marines Tom White Football '60-'62 Track '62 College Mike Whitman French Club '60-'63g Treasurer '62g Sergeant-at-arms '63 Bible Club '62-'63 Jets Club '61-'62 Wrestling '60 Track '61 J-Hop College Doug Wilkes Business College Ken Williams Wrestling '60-'61 Hi-Y '62 College Suzann Williams Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Etta Kettl '61-'62 Sub Debs '62-'63 Dolphynettes '61-'62 Bridge Club '62-'63 J-Hop Senior B Partyg Publicity Co-chairman Sophomore Mixer '60 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Susan Wilson Cheerleading '60-'61 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Etta Kettz '61-'62 Sub Debs '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Sharon Winston Spiritual Choir '60-'61 Sophisticated Sophs '60-'61 Y-Teens '60361 Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community College Janet Wipper F.T.A, '60-'63y Secretary '62g President 63 Glee Club '60-'61 Girls' League '60-'63 G,A.A. '60-'63 Nursing School Vicky Wolfe Sub Debs '61-'62 Girls' lreague '60-'62 G.A.A. '60-'62 Barry Wood Football '60-'62 Wrestling '60-'63 Lansing Community College Ronald Wood College Carol Woods Co-Cets '60-'61 Etta Kettz '61-'62 Sub Debs '62-'63 Girls' League '60-'63 Work Bob Wright Carolyn Youngs Baseball '62 Ferris Institute Robert Wyman Student Council '62-'63g President Co-ed Hi-Y '62-'63g Chaplain Lansing Hi-Y Council '62-'63 Investments Club '61-'63 .I-Hop Michigan State University, Business Steve Yatchak Football '62 College L F,H.A. '61-'63g President Y-Teens '61-'63g Glee Club '63 J-Hop Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Work David Young Cross-country '60-'61 Work Janice Young Y-Teens '60-'63 French Club '61-'62 Bridge Club '62-'63 J-Hop Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Comm unity College Tom Zavitz Swimming Team '60-'63 Varsity Club '62-'63 College Glenn Zimmerman Bible Club '60-'635 Vice-president '63 Service Maria Zimmerman French Club '6l-'62 Bridge Club '62-'63 Y-Teens '62-'63 Dolphynettes '60-'6l Girls' League '60-'63 G.A.A. '60-'63 Lansing Community C allege 227 You name it - We have if' seems To be The slogan of the Campus Book Club andthe Teen Age Book Club here at Sexton. Under the guidance of a member of the faculty, Mabel Cosby Ford, The two clubs have been serving Sexton students for nearly ten years. The best in popular Tiction, biography, travel - as well as The enduring all-time classics - have found Their way into the lockers, and from There into the pick-of-The-paper-back libraries ot Sexton students. Spanish Club members, Esther Pereida, Lynn Con- verse, and Carolyn Wood, arrange their display case for the Spanish Fiesta, El Club Coco. 228 my nge zcxzxme Juanita Grew and Kathy Kelley check in a shipment of Campus and Teen Age books. Latin Club members, Barney Speight, Mary Gronner, and Marsha Butler, set out from Sexton To deliver Roman Banquet invitations to Dr. Forrest G. Averill, Superintendent of Schools. Acknowledgements Mr. Kenneth Drake looks over specifications for this year's ORACLE. Mr. Al Wonch explains phototypesetting to Chuck Henderson. Creating and publishing a yearbook involves the work of many persons other than the yearbook staff. Without the help of these others, the book could not have been published. Mr. Ken Drake, the sales representative from Ed- wards Brothers, lnc. of Ann Arbor, kept us in constant communication with the publisher. Mr. Al Wonch, of Wonch Grafic Service, set all the type for this book. Several other persons helped with the photography. The services of the Norm Shaver Studio were always available to us. The ORACLE staff would also like to thank the ad- ministration and faculty for their help, and also the custodians, whose co-operation during the extra-time work sessions proved invaluable. To these persons and to various others who aided the staff, we express our sincere appreciation. Mr. Norm Shaver poses a senior for her portrait. Mr. Zig Kowalski checks over his equipment before shooting the clubs. 229 I . . I f'. . Tr.. . , ,L., M .,Vy9 U 1 j g.,.,g N ' W J1- I . . Lesteefrfree . V W , . ,, .. . . ..., , V ' I - . 357' : x iiiii if II.. I.s.sI z , , I , A clw: T --1' . 2 ' 1' if k,fk yi, K- , ' , ,-2,: ,1I'fk p ' mf --', - JV K , .krr L Z, :.- .4 of--N -,z -,-.f . ..v.K.,v3I- f Q' '- an mam' ' ' . We are here to serve you Compliments of Fox's Tastee Freez On West Saginaw Right across from the Michigan National Bank. BEST WISHES Fred Marin ....... Frank M. Kropschot Conrad D. Wallin Willard J. Wellman D. D. Harris ....... M. H. Reniger OFFICERS President Executive Vice-President .................... Trust Officer Vice-President-Cashier Vice-President ...... .... V ice-President Lloyd G. Avery .,.. ............. V ice-President Ernest A. Foerch Ernest A. Haskin ....... ....... Wilbur H. Shepard John L. Maierle .. Richard Sellers Gordon Wellman .. ................. Vice-President Assistant Vice-President Assistant Vice-President .......... Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Congratulations From THE STATE JOURNAL Michigan's COMPLETE Daily Newspaper GEORGE P. ANDERSON George P. Anderson Co. JAMES F. 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PHONE 482-T387 sues, 180, 181 Anderson, Jim 9 198 BLANCHARD, HARRY ss, so, an 240 Abrams, Annette 50, 56, 112, 202 Acker, Jan 111, 150 Adams, Gary 9 Adams, Nancy 107, 111, 162 Adams, Patricia 9, 97, 111, 113, 118, 143, 145, 195, 264 Adams, Saundra 162 School Baley, Sharon 117, 150 Ballard, Garry 10 Balon, Bernard 10, 134 Bannon, Dennis 162, 179 Banta, Nancy 171 Barber, William 11, 40, 43, 182, Adcock, David 9 Adcock, Donald 9 Addison, Holly 9, 12, 92, 110 Addiss, Shirley 162 Agler, Arlene 150 Agler, Rita 9 Aho, Robert 115, 124, 142, 150 Aikens, Deloris 162 Aikin, Bruce 9, 117, 141, 143, 146, 195, 198 Akom, Mike 115, 150 Albert, Barb 107, 108, 118, 162 Albert, Don 142, 162, 194 Albert, Gloria 9 Albert, Lynda 107, 162 Albert, Nancy 125, 150 Albert, Tom 162, 186 Albert, Virginia 162 Albertson, Donald 146, 150, 198 Alden, Richard 162 Aldridge, Agnes 150 Alexander, Chris 108, 162 183, 194 Barger, Kay 117, 141, 142, 143, 150, 194, 195 Barger, Roberta Barkley, Joseph 11, 194 Barnes, Harry 162, 184 Barnes, Jan 11 Barnes, Jim 162 Barnett, Janet 57, 162, 179, 204 Barnett, Larry 11, 56, 57, 114, 175, l76,181, 189,191, 194, 196 Barnett, Rena 11, 110 Barnette, Joe 162 Barnhart, Judy 150 Barnhart, Richard 11 Barnhart, Robert 162 Barnhart, Terrie 171 Barnum, Terri 11, 210 Bassett, Bruce 11 Bassett, Cathy 11, 33, 146, 198, 205 HOPE 87, 89 Index Blease, James 163 Blohm, John 94, 121, 151 Blokker, Laura 163 Bloomer, Don 12, 117, 146, 198 Bodine, Sue 163 Boeckmann, Klaus 13, 210 Boedeker, Ronald 115, 151 Boiysil, Josep Boehm, Carol Bogard, Gary Boggs, Cindy Bohnet, Torn Boldt, Sharon Boles, Barbar h 171 12, 22, 25, 92, 96 120, 121, 151 107, 163 151 147, 163, 199 a 13, 99 A lexan der, William 162 Alford, Brenda 150 Allen, Bill 9,12, 56, 57,114 Allen, Eugene 162 Allen, Frankie 162, 179, 193 Allen, Jan Allen, Martha 150 Allen Sandra 108 162 Alleyh, Jaclyn 162 Alt, Deann 150 Alvarado, Herlinda 150 Alvarado, Mary 9, 56, 57, 110, 119, 181 Ambroson, Trena 9, 96, 106, 112, 113, 200, 201 Ames, Gary 150 Anderson, Conney 95, 97, 146, 150, 198 Bates, Janice 11, 97, 129, 146, 198 Bates, Leslie 11 Bates, Richard 142, 162, 194 Batt, Patricia 150 Batterbee, Ronald 142, 162, 194 Baxter, Janey 11, 42, 110, 119 Bayhan, Janine 162 Beach, Terry 12 Beach, William 12 Beaderstadt, Ted Beak, Dick Beal, Byron 162 Beard, Dan 125, 162, 212, 213 Beard, Janet 12, 56, 106, 112, 113, 204, 21 1 Beard, Richard Beard, Sally 97, 150 Bebiak, Jack 12, 114, 175, 177, Boles, Linda 147, 163, 199 Bolt, Susan 107, 171 Bond, Richard 175, 186, 194 Bondy, Judy 151 Bondy, Shelly 111, 151 Bondy, Richard 13, 151, 182, 194 Bone, Katherine 13, 210 Bonilla, Angela 171 BONNER, JAMES 64, 89 Bork, Dorothy 13, 109, 113 Borton, Donald 117, 163 Borton, Robert 13, 117, 142, 194 BOSHOVEN, ROBERT 81, 89, 175, 199 Bostrom, Chuck 114, 151, 174, 175, 176,181,184,185,194,199 Boutwell, Dennis 13, 114, 198, 199 Bowerman, Gary 57, 118, 151 Boyer, Wayne 13 Brackins, Myra 13, 57 Brackstone, Karen 163 Bradley, Kathleen 56, 121, 151, 202 Brake, Cathy 120,121,151 Brakeman, Robert 97, 151 Brand, Alyce 147, 171,199 Brandt, Charles 151, 175 Brandt, Dick 163 Branklyn, Barbara Brantley, Georgia 163, 204 BRAY, OZELLA 89 Bremer, Sandra 163 Bridges, Phyllis 13, 117 Briggs, Jacquelyn 121, 151, 205 Briggs, Ruth 163 Anderson, John C. 127, 134 Anderson, John H. Anderson, John O. Anderson, Sandra Andrews, Jerry 9 9, 92, 103, 118, 9 150 9, 118, 205 Andrews, Myrtis 10 ANGUS, DAVID 60, 89, 120 Angus, Dianna 171 Applegreen, Richard 150 Appleman, Larry 162 Arendsen, Trea 162 Armstrong, Arthur 162 Armstrong, Jeaneen 162 Armstrong, Walter 162, 179 ARNETT, JOHN 89, 126 Arnold, Norma 108, 162, 205 Ash, Dennis 10 Assiff, Alan 10 Auge, Larry 10, 175, 176 Auvenshine, Carolyn 10 Axline, Jan 10 Ayers, Cheryl 10, 110, 146, 198, 205 Aylor, Louise 162 Azelborn, Kathy 162, 205 Begdorian, Gary 162 Begley, James 171 Belknap, Eddie 162 Belknap, Lyle 12, 56, 175, 177, 186 187, 197 Benavides, Hector 162 Benedict, Cheeryl 12, 101, 125, 131, 142,145,147,194, 199 Benge, Robert 56, 114, 150, 175, 186, 187, 194 Bennett, Carol 121, 150 Bennett, Ellen 111, 147, 162, 199 Bennett, Gary 151 Bennett, Sharon 142, 151, 194 Bennickson, Evelyn 162 Benjamin, Robert 142, 150, 194 BENSON, GERTRUDE 2, 3, 18, 69, 89, 96, 97 Benson, Harold 162 Bergan, Cliff 162 BERGAN, HAL 58, 89 Beutler, Dennis 162 1 Brija, Dan 163 Briola, Katherine 163 Brock, Julie 151 Brockwell, Joan 163 Brooks Brooks, Barbara 120, 121, 151 Donald 124, 142, 163, 194 Brooks, Jayson 163 Brooks, Joyce 151 B YOWE rs, Dale 13, 151 Brown, Barbara 13, 56, 109, 118, 119 ,141, 142, 143, 194, 195 Brown, David 105, 151 Brown, Elijah 163 Brown, Gaylord 14 BROW N, MARLENE 80, 89,112 Brown, Mike 163 Brown, Rick 142, 151, 194, 195 Brown, Sandie 56, 106, 109, 119, 151 BFOWI1 BYOWI1 , Sandra 151 e, Thresa 163 Bielechi, Dave Bickel, Donald 163 162 Bigelow, Julie 12, 110, 119 BILLINGS, MAR Billings, Steve Y 89 12,114,194 Badgley, David 10, 114, 184, 185 Bailey, Charles 150 Bailey, Dorene 10, 210 Bailey, Jackie 118, 150 Bailey, Merwin 162 Bailey, Sharon 10, 97, 105, 205 Baird, Baker, Baker, 204 Baker, Michael 150 Don 162 Gayle 56, 57, 108, 132, 162, Suzanne 150 Baldwin, Bill 125, 146, 150, 175, Baldwin, Gladys 150 Baley, Bruce 162 BIRMINGHAN, HELEN 76, 89, 106 Bishop, David 151 Bishop, Robert 12, 56, 114, 175, 177 Bishop, Shirley 163, 203 Black, Caryline 163 Black, Gregory 57, 163, 181 Black, Robert 12, 175, 194 Blackwell, Garfield Blackwell, Karl Blakslee, Diane 163 BLANCHARD, ELIZABETH 75, 89, 129 Blankenship, Kenneth 151 Blastic, Robert 118, 151 Brownlee, Sheila 147, 163, 199 Bryson, Jack 163, 195 Bryson, Tom 143, 151 Buchan, Scarlett 94, 111, 151 Buck, Douglas 14 Buckingham, Sharon 151 Bucks, Gary Bucks, Mary 108, 163 Buehler, Diane 108, 163 Buehler, Larry Bunch, James 117, 151 Bunker, Sue 147, 151, 199 Burch, Richard 163 Burd, Terry 163 Burghard, Rebecca 147, 163, 199, 205 Burke, Freddie 163 Burke, Patrick 151 Burnes, Diane 163 Bush, Sue 151 Busse, Dale 163 Daman, Connie 109, 119 Busse, Dean 163 Busse, Judy 111, 151 Butler, Marsha 103, 151, 228 Butler, Mary Kay 103, 107, 163 Byrd, Harold 14, 142, 143, 145, 175, 194, 195, 197 Byrd, Stephen 102, 151 Cade, Gary 151 Calder, Robert 115, 151 Calille, Elizabeth 151 Calomeni, Don 14 Camargo, Derelys 131, 151 Camerson, Malurah 163 Campbell, Richard 14 CAMPBELL, ROBERT 81, 89, 175, 179, 197 Campbell, Samuel 151, 175 Campbell, Susie 107, 163 Cantine, Barry Capps, Thomas 163 Cardwell, Mary Ann 14, 109, 129, 211 Carey, Cliff 125, 151 Carl, James 14 Carlson, David 143, 195 Carman, William 151 Carnegie, Nena 163 Carpenter, Jeffrey 163, 193 Carr, Kenneth 14, 146, 198 Carr, Linda 163 Carter, Jacquelyn 56, 106, 119 Carter, Michael 151 Carter, Morgan 57, 163 Carter, Tandy 163 Carter, Ron Casler, Raymond 163 Casler, Robert 14 Cassel, Barbara 151 Caster, Howard 14, 175, 194 Caterino, Mike 163 Cazanova, Henry 134, 163 Chamberlain, Phyllis 151 Chance, Constance 151 Chappell, Michael 163, 179 Charon, Fred 152, 189, 191 Chartrand, Mark 143, 152, 195 Chauret, Pat 163 Cheadle, Karen 103, 152 Cherette, Jacqueline 163 Childs, Jim 163 Childs, Susy 152 Chiunti, Hector 114, 152, 199 Chouinard, Dan 101 Chouinard, Dave 114, 197, 200 Christensen, Paul 14, 142, 194 Christiansen, Jill 152 Christianson, Karen 14, 129, 211 Church, Judy 152 CIGARD, J. HERBERT 84, 89, 95 Civils, Portia 152 CLAGGETT, HARLOW 78, 89, 133 Clark, Constance 163 Clark, Eric Clark, Jane 152 Clark, Jerry 15 CLARK, LENA 86 Clark, Robert 125, 152 Clark, Roger 15, 123 Clark, Ted 150, 175, 194 Clement, Barb 152 Clemmons, Lonnie 163, 179 Clemmons, Lula 152 Clemmons, Maxine 15 Clifford, Bonnie 142, 194 Cline, Stuart 152 Coakley, John 152 Cobb, Cathy 146, 152, 198 Coble, Mike 15, 122 Coddington, Connie 163 Cohen, Vic 50, 152, 212, 213 Colby, Brian 171 Colby, Terry 15, 182 Cole, Diane 147, 163, 199 Cole, Mina 171 Cole, Robert 15 Coleman, John 15 Collette, William 15, 114 Collins, Eloise Conarton, James 15 Connick, Dick 15 Connor, Kay 56, 57, 94, 97, 101, 152 Converse, Lynn 13, 15, 16, 23, 92, 96, 102, 130, 147, 199, 228 COOKE, EVALYN 8, 61, 89 Cook, Nancy 15, 96, 103, 146, 198 CORBETT, C. DUANE 63, 89, 195 Corey, Amy 152 Corey, Joyce 152 Cornwell, Connie Cornwell, Roy 163 Corwin, Jacquelyn 16, 211 Cosey, Ernest 16 Coss, Gary 152 Costello, Linda 163 Coston, Anita 163 Cote, Cynthia 163 Cotton, Harry 152 Cotton, Niles 152 Courser, Chuck Courser, Jan 107, 108, 163 Cousineay, William 163 Covell, Rory 163, 204 Covert,Richard 115, 131, 163 Covey, Robert 16, 114, 175, 177, 194 Cox, Diane 152 Cox, Janice 147, 163, 199 Crafton, John 152 Crane, Carol 16, 96, 143 Crane, Charles 163, 195 Crane, Paul 163 Crane, Suzi 16, 146, 198 Crawford, Robert 16 Crawley, Gary 163, 179 Creamer, Thomas 16 Creer, John 163 Creighton, James Chrispin, Dean 152 Crist, Bob 152 Crist, Claudia 97, 109, 152 Crist, Sandra 16, 147, 199 Crockett, Richard 16, 96, 97, 182, 183 Crockett, Susan 13, 16, 25, 49, 92, 96 Crompton, Carolyn 171, 199 Cronk, Steven 163, 179 Croston, Sandra 147, 163, 199 Crouse, Mary 56, 57, 108, 124, 163 Crokovich, Joe Croy, Elaine 16 Davis, Gerald 164 Davis, Harley 17 Davis, Jennie 109, 129, 152 Davis, Jerry 115 Davis, Johnny 102, 152 Davis, June 109, 142, 152, 194 Davis-, Lawrence 111, 164, 193 Davis, Lois 164, 203 Davis, Manuel 152 Davis, Mary Ann 103, 131, 142, 143, 152, 194, 195 Davis, Roger 152 Davis, William 17, 194 Dean, Marshall 135, 152 Dean, Rodney 94, 127, 130, 132, 133, 134, 164 Dean, Vonni 164 DeBar, John 142, 152, 194 DeBarr, Daniel 164 DeBarr, Lynda 42, 46 DeBrabander, Betty 164 Dece Deck ss, Monty 164 er, Gordon 164 DeHaven, Clark 97, 115, 152 DeLaere, Richard 152 DeLano, Daniel Deline, James 17 Deline, Roberta 164 Demarest, Myrna 132 Demmer, William 143, 162, 164, 179, 193, 195 DeMond, Sheryl 164 DeMott, Stephanie 118, 153 Demps, James 102, 153, 175 Dennis, Eddress 153 Dennis, Judith Dennis, Willis 17, 114,143, 175, 195 Derendinger, Sandra 171 DETER, DONNA 70, 89 Detering, Linda 153 DEVEREAUX, EZRA 71, 89 Dewey, Dennis 18 Dewey, Ellen 147, 153, 199 Dewey, Gordon 18, 43, 182, 183, 194 DeWitt, Edward 164 Dewitt, Leo DeWitt, Marvin 134, 142, 164, 194 DeWitt, Rickey 164 Crull, Wanda 152 Cullen, Rick 175, 177, 197 Cullers, Cozette 101, 131, 142, 147, 152, 194, 199 Culp, Connie 101, 146, 152, 198 Culver, JoAnn 163 Cummi ngs, Don 163, 182, 193 Cunningham, Ron 142, 163, 194 Cummi Curik, ns, Patricia 152 Jeannette 107, 147, 164, 199 Curlee, Curry 163 Curley, Betty 171 Curry, Curti s, Sandra 107, 163 Elizabeth 16,131 Curtiss, Luann 124, 163 Cushman, Alice 163 Cushman, Mina 17 Dabney, Carol 164 Dabney, Joyce 17, 101, 110, 147, 199 Dadoe, Leonard 17 Doggett, Tom 164 D'Alessandro, Andy 164 Dailman, Kathren 164 Dalton, Dianne 164 Dalton, Pat 109, 119, 152, 200, 201, 205 Daman, Rita 109, 119, 152, 181 Dangremond, Joan 17, 110, 210 Daniels, Ruth 17 ' Danzo, Danzo, Susanne 121, 152 Vlt0 56, 57, 97, 152 Darling, Joan 17 Darrow, Jerry 164 Davenport, Margo 17, 57, 110, 111, 205 Davidson, Keith 17, 123, 210 Davis, Bonny 152, 210 Davis, Carrie 171 Davis, Douglas 134, 135, 164 Davis, Davis, Eugene 171 George 152, 194 Diamond, Ann Frances 164 Diamond, William 153, 194 Dickerson, Essie 164 Dickinson, Sandra 164 Diehm, Roberta 153 Dietz, Gregory 153 Dietz, Merrilee 102, 153 Dinning, Terry 153 Disbrow, Roberta 18, 24, 110, 142 194 Dixon, Harlan 153 Dixon, Roger 18 Dobias, Susan 101, 164 Dodge, Bill 153, 194 Doell, Richard 164 DOELLE, GRETCHEN 59, 89 Domanski, Katy 18, 56, 57 Dombrowski, Jim 164 Donaldson, Linda 18, 203 Donn, Londa 18, 56, 106, 110 Dormer, Carol 153 Dormer, Roland 18 Doty, Raymond 18, 115 Dowler, Deanna 111, 164, 203 Doyle, Stephanie 18, 50, 212, 213 Drake, Jean 164 Drake, Julie 164, 199 Drake, Mike 118, 153, 182, 188 DRAPER, HELEN 61, 89 1 Drolett, Anne 56, 164 Drouin, Kathleen 164 Drouin, Joanne 153 Dudley, Constance 18, 117 Duffey, Mike 118, 153, 182 Duke, Treyna 164 Duncan, Annie 153 Dungey, Michael 18, 142, 194 Dunlap, Jean 19, 97, 110, 113, 205 Dunn, Albert 117, 164, 179 Dunn, Andrea 19, 111, 113, 203 Dunn, Judy 112, 156, 164 Dunn, Sue 19 Durbin, scan 142, 143, 145, 194, 195 Giroux, 242 Durham, Virginia 164 Duvall, Carol 164 Dye, Bernadine 19 Dyer, Sandra 153 DYKEMA, JEAN 68, 89 Dykema, Pieter 134, 164, 179, 193 Dymond, Crystal 102, 153 Ebel, David 171 Ebersole, Barbara 19, 97 Eddie, Marlene 125, 153 Eddy, Donald 57, 106, 118, 153 Eddy, Sharon 111, 142, 164, 194 Eding, Carolyn 164 EDWARDS, MAXINE 86, 89 Edwards, Stephen 164 EISERMAN, GRACE SB, 60, 89, 118, 119 Elders, Michael 19, 36, 44, 50, 94, 96, 102 Ellenwood, Karen 147, 171, 199 Ellis, Barbara 153 Ellis, Sally Ellis, Stanley Ellis, Susie 19,110,119 Ells, Janet 57, 94, 106, 143, 164, 195 Elrod, Earl 153 Elsener, William 153 Emery, Sandra 19, 110, 119 Engardio, Robert 164 Engler, Catherine 147, 164, 199 Enustun, Nurhan 112, 130, 153 Enustun, Orhan 114, 153, 199 Epps, Robert 164 Esch, Bill 153 Eva, Gloria 164 Evans, David 153 Evans, Dorothy 153 Ewing, Gloria 164 Falsetta, Charles 153 Fancher, Jon' 142, 164, 194 Farrell, Richard 171 Fattal, Joseph 153 Fattal, LaVon 19 'Fay, Nancy 153, 205 Feazel, Cheryl 164 FEE, ELSIE 74, 89 Fehrenbach, Jean 153 Feighner, Barbara 164 Felts, Gary 125, 146, 147, 153, 198 Ferguson, Jane 164 Ferguson, Jon 164 Ferguson, Judi 153 Ferle, Dotti 164 Ferle, Lynne 1O,19, 56,110,119 Ferrell, Mike 19,117,135,146, 153, 198 Ferrin, Barbara 20, 106 FERZACCA, JOHN 62, 89, 212, 213 Fenin, Ronald 153 Fickes, Jean 153 Fields, Kendo 20, 101, 205 Fischer, Eugene 164 Fisher, Terry 131, 134, 147, 171, 199 Fitzsimmons, Marilyn 109, 111, 153 Flading, Dick 20, 114, 175, 198 Flannery, Larry 164 Flanagan, Dorothy 20, 100 Flanders, Bob 118, 153 Foster, Foster, Stella 101, 153, 205 Susan 20, 99, 205 Fowler, Brian 95, 153 Fowler, Ken 20 Fowler, Marc 20 Fox, James 20, 211 Fox, Jamie 111, 164 Fox, Richard F. 153 Fox, Richard M. 154 Fox, Rodney 20 Fox, Ronald 20, 211 Frahm, Janene 164 F rambes, Dave 175 Graeff, Susan 106, 147, 165, 199 Graham, Doug 97, 154 Graham, Mary 22 Graham, Sharon 165 Grainger, Linda 142, 147, 154, 194 Grambau, Geoffrey 94, 102, 118, 130,165, 212, 213 Granger, Sharon 102, 124, 165, 199 Grant, Terry 22, 210 Graves, Ann 165 Gravette, Marshall 22 Gray, Cherie 165 Gray, Jack 22, 194 FRANCE, DALE 85, 89 Franchino, Phyllis 111, 164 Franck, Gary 21 Frank, David 164 Frank, Janet 107, 164 Frank, Linda 164 Frazier, Dave 94, 154 Frazier, Dennis 154 Freeman, Dennis Freeman, Jean 56, 57, 164, 204 Freeman, John 164 French, Barbara 164 French, Connie 21, 110 French, Marilyn 100, 154 Frever, Bill 21 Friar, Jeri 116, 117, 146, 154, 198 Friedman, Sandra Froberg, Janice 21, 96, 110, 112, 119 Froberg, Patricia 108, 164 Frostic Ann 21, 96, 131 Frye, Barbara 101, 109, 154 Fuener, Susan 56, 57, 101, 109, 154, 204 Fuentes, Carmen 101, 109, 154 Fuentes, Gilbert 164 FULLER, FLORENCE 59, 89, 92, 101 Fuller, Leanne 142, 164, 194 Fuller, Mike 21 Fuller, Tina 164 Fulton, Gloria 154 Gamble, Mary 154, 212, 213 Gardner, Donald 21 Garey, Cheryl 147, 154, 199 Garfield, Sharon 21, 147, 199 Garippo, Joseph 115, 143, 154, 195 Garmyn, Noella 165 Garrison, Larry 165 Gary, Penny 21 Garza, Manuel 165 Gates, Robert 115, 154 GAULT, HELEN 67, 89, 109 Guass, Marianne 154 Gebhard, John 165 Gesse, Jean 103, 154 Green, Daniel 22, 37, 175, 176, Green 189, 190, 192, 194, 196 , John 154 Green, Leon 197 Green, Royal 154, 175, 176, 178, 189 ,190,194 Green, Sandra 22 Green, Shirley 154 Green, Susan 16, 22, 56, 57, 125 Greene, Maxine 22 Greenhoe, John 154 Gregory, Bruce 154, 175 Grew, Junaita 22, 96, 102, 228 Grew, Wanda 22, 102 Griffin, Kay 109 Griffith, Alan 154 Griffiths, Pat 57, 111, 118, 154, 181, 204 Griffon, Lee 154 Gettle, Carol 165 Gibson, Steven 124, 165, 179 Griffin, Karen 154 Gilbert, Carolyn 165 Gilbert, Cynthia 154 Gilbert, Janet 21, 97,110, 112,119 Gillengerten, John 21, 210 Gillison, Sharon 142, 194 Paula 16, 21, 45, 50, 56, Fleming, Judy 153 Fletcher, Doris 164 Fletcher, Tyrone 164, 193 Flood, Tom Floyd, Ronald 20, 175 Flowers, Karen 164 Flynn, Marsha 109, 153 Flynn, Mary 20, 110, 119 Fluke, David 125, 164 Foote, Foote, FORD, Foren, Paul 115, 153 Philip 115, 164 MABEL 59, 89 Judy 164 FORESTER, BRYCE 73, 89, 105 Forgrave, Joan 102, 106, 164, 203 Forgrave, Pam 57, 97, 125, 153, 204 Forman, Ray 164 Forssberg, Anthony 164 Foster, Clifford 164, 179, 189, 191 Foster, Karen 146, 198 Foster, Michael 153 57, 96, 106, 119, 142, 143, 195, 204 Giroux, Suzanne 94, 165, 181, 194, 204 Glasovitz, Cecilia 165 Glass, Harold 154 Glass, Susan 109, 119, 154 Gleischer, Nancy 165 Gloetsch, Stanley 154 Glossop, David 165 Glumm, Randall 125, 154 Gmazel, Marlene 108, 165, 204 Goodrich, John Goodz, Roddy 165 Goodwin, Carole 147, 165, 199, 204 Gordon, Marilyn 165 Gordon, William 165 Gotschall, Dedre 165 Gotschall, Michael 22 Gottshall, Mary 56, 92, 103, 118, 154, 203, 231 Goucher, Terry 165 Gould, Evelyn 165 Gowrnan, Judith 22, 97, 119, 147, 199, 204 Grondin, Raphaela 165 Gronner, Mary 23, 45, 57, 96, 106, 228 Gross, Kristie 107, 165 Grove, Nancy 165 Guenther, Dennis 165 Guerin, Kathryn 165 Guilford, Gary 23 Guillen, Theresa 102, 154 GUNDRY, JOHN 77, 89 Gunn, Hugh 23 Gunn, Kathy 23, 119 Gunneman, Judy 147, 165, 199 Hadberg, Gerry 165 Haeck, Larry 165 Hagerty, Donna 165, 204 Haight, Judy 125, 165, 212, 213 Halfmann, Carol 165 Halfmann, William 165 Hall, Dolphus 154 Hall, Joan 111,171 Hall, Robert 143, 154, 195 Hamilton, Sonya 165 Hamm, Arno 165 Hammermelsten, Fred 165 Hammond, Carol 165 Hammond, Jon 165 Han, Bill Haney, Carol 154 Hankins, Patrice 124, 126, 154 Hanna, Barbara 23, 96, 106, 146, 198, 204 ' Hanna, Susanne 102, 131, 165 Hans, Teresa 154 Hansen, Charlene 108, 165 Hansen, Frances 23, 211 Hansen, Wayne 57, 118, 121, 154, 182, 186, 188 Hansens, Katheran 147, 165, 199 Hansens, Mary Jane 23, 111, 125, 146, 198 Hansens, Melvin Hanthorne, John 154, 184, 185 Harder, Carol 23, 94, 125 Harding, James 165 Harding, James 142, 143, 154, 194, 195 Hardy, Greg 165 Hardy, Tom 154 Hargett, Diane 23 Harp, Bill 154 Harper, Bill 23 Harrington, Judy 97, 101, 146, 147, 154, 198 Harrington, Sharon 171 Harris, Lenetta 154 Harris, Nancy 23, 119, 142, 146, 198 Harris, Ronald 165, 194 Harris, Vicki 23, 97 Harris on, Jean 154 Harrison, Joan 24 Hultqui Harrison, William 154 Hart, Launa 165 Harting, Katherine 41, 56, 109, 154, 205 Hartwick, Dianne 155 Harwood, Jerry 24 Hartzell, Jean 24, 103, 142, 194 Hastings, Lorraine 165 Haskins, Adolphus 165, 198 Haskins, Corinne 102, 146, 155, 179 Hatley, Elton 165 Hatt, Bill 101,132,165 Hutt, Marilyn 111, 165 Hattersley, Pete 57, 165 Hauser, Mary 24 Haviland, Lonn 171 Hawkins, Robert 24, 115 Hawley, John Hawn, Sally 24, 146, 198 Hay, Cathy 132, 165 Hay, Robert 24, 94, 96, 105, 130, 212, 213 HEIST, ROSEMARY 73, B9 Hekler, Judy 101, 171, 198 Helfrich, Peggy 171 Heller, Janis 24, 96, 105, 142, 145, 194 Hellum, Mike 115, 165 Helms, Gloria 165 Henderson, Charles 1, 20, 24, 56, 92, 103, 105, 130, 182, 194 Henderson, Linda 24 Henderson, Lindsey 57, 155, 175, 194, 195 Henderson, Terri Hendrix, John 155 Hendry, Jane 165 Hendy, Becky 24, 105 Henry, Bob 165 Henry, James 24 HENRY, SEWELL 65, 89 Henry, Sharon 12, 25 Henske, Janet 155 Hepfer, Mary 105, 155 Hepfer, James 25 Herner, Susan 155 Hernly, Tom 165 Hershiser, John 165 Hershiser, Paula 25, 45, 113, 212, 213 Hester, Mary 25, 211 Hester, McKinley 165 Hetherington, Gary 165, 182, 186, 187 Hey, Joe 165 Hicks, Harold 25, 56, 57, 97, 128, 134, 142, 194 Higginbotham, Judith 171 Hildreth, Dean 126, 165 Hill, B. 194 Hill, Faye 165 Hill, Susan 155 Hiller, Fred 165,179,193 Hilley, Ann 165 Hillman, Dianne 165, 204 Hillman, Edward 165, 179 Hinton, Ecdrial 155, 194 Hikson, Don 165 Hixson, Earl 155 Ho, Joseph 165 Ho, Mary 25, 116, 146, 198 Hodge, Carol 171 Hoelzle, William 155 Hogle, Martha 155 Hogle, Terry Max Hoisington, Maxine 117, 147, 155, 199 Holcomb, Tom House, Ella House, Julie House, Susan 25, 142, 194 Howard, Dale 117, 143, 195 Howard, David 25, 116, 117, 142, 143, 194, 195 Howlett, Jean Hoyt, Christine Hoyt, Jon 155, 184 Hudnut, 231, Hudson 199 Hudson Hudson Hugwel Hull, D Hullibe Rosalie 56, 92, 102, 162, 234 , Jesterine 131, 147, 155, , Leon 25, 123 , Lois ey, Scharlotte iane rger, Kristine Hulsey, Don 25 Hulsey, Donna 46 st, Donna 102, 202, 203 Humphrey, Charles Humphrey, Christine 103, 155 Humphrey, Robert Humphrys, Georgia 125 Hunsberger, Bill 19, 26, 38, 50, 51, 56, 92, 106,128, 134, 212, 213 Hunt, Jerry 26, 142, 194 Hunt, Karen 26, 101, 131 Hunter, David 26, 117, 146, 175, 177, 198 Hunter, Tom Huntington, Diana 26, 92, 96, 97, 104, 106 Huntoon, Willard Hushen, Marilyn 102, 155 Husby, Greg 143, 193, 195 Huston, Edward lckes, Connie lckes, Robert 155 Ingram, George 155 Ingram, Tom Irwin, Lynn lsbister, John 194 lsgan, Penny 26, 118 lsgan, Tammy 155 lshmael, Charles 117, 131, 155, 211 Jackson, Diane 205 Jackson, Evelyn 142, 195 Jackson, Robert 155 Jacobs, Jeanne 143, 195 Jago, Barbara 106, 155, 203, 205 James, Jesse 26, 146, 189, 190 James, Jimmie 193, 198 James, Leslie 193 Jamieson, Frederick 105 Jankoviak, Sue Jarovs, Michael Jean, Ronald 155, 175, 176 Holmes, Bob Holmes, John 165, 179, 189, 191, 192 Holmes, Richard 155 Holmes, Ruth 165 Holms, Hoover, David Sharon 165 Hopkins, Dawn 25 Hopkins, Katherine 118, 129, 155 Horanburg, Cheryl 165 Horiszny, William 25, 50, 57, 94, 97, 128 Horton, Jeff 165, 179 Horton, Kathleen 94, 101, 130, 131, 165 l-losley, James 115, 142, 165, 194 Jegla, Louis Jeltema, Jenkins, Jenks, C Jennings Jennings Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnsti Judith 106,132 William 26 lyde 26 , Larry , Linda Edward 146, 155, 198 Joe 103 Nancy Preston n, Judy 146, 155, 198 Johnston, Douglas 142, 155, 194 Jonak, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, 195 Jones, Donna 26, 117, 211 Arthur Gordon Irene James 142, 143, 155, 194, Jim 26, 142, 143,195 Jones, Nancy 118, 129, 155 Jones, Patricia Jones, Patricia 155 Jones, Ron 26 Jones, Thomas Joseph, Jim Jyla, Jo Ellen 124, 155 Kamara, Edward 56 Karns, Dixie 147, 155, 199 Kay, C. 103 Kazee, Dennis 105, 134, 142, 155, 175, 194 Keenoy, Kathleen Keesler, Garth 126, 146, 155, 198 Keeton, Lora 147, 199 Keitchen, James 56, 106, 155, 189 Kellerman, Leslie 109, 119, 155, 198 Kelley, Dale 171 Kelley, James 27, 175, 194 Kelley, Kathy 155, 228 Kelley, Patricia 111, 202, 203 Kelley, Phyllis 120, 155 Keltner, Martha Kempf, Carol 27, 129 Kempf, Randy Kempton, Dan Kendregan, Bob Kendregan, Dianne 155 Kennedy, Cindy 155 Keomparens, Kathy Kerby, James 142, 143, 145, 194, 195 Keyes, Kenneth 155 Kibby, Kurt 171 Kidder, Linda 27, 109, 129 Kilmer, Rosalie 155 Kilpatrick, Sharyon KIMBALL, HENRY 66, 89 Kimball, Karen 124, 155 Kime, Philip Kinder, Chuck 155 King, Anthony 155, 175 King, Dennis 179 King, James 155, 175, 186 King, Suzy 97, 146, 156, 198 Kipke, Curt 27, 118, 175 Kirby, Joe 198, 146 Kircher, Linda 27 Kirkby, George 27 Kirkconnell, Valerie 27, 211 Kirksey, Jack Kissee, Sandy 146, 156, 198 Kleen, Jim 106, 146, 198 Klepper, Phil Kline, Katherine Klomparens, K. 111 Kludt, Ester 107, 142, 194 Knapp, Randy 179 Knaup, Nanci 109, 121, 156 Koch, Jeff 27, 118 Kohler, James 156, 175 Komarowski, Karen 18 KONRAD, lGNATlUS 81, 89, 114, 186 Koonce, Patricia 154 Kopulos, Dennis 179, 194 Kopulos, William 27, 96, 142, 143, 175, 176, 194 Koski, Doug 27 KOWALK, CLAYTON 58, 67, 89, 175, 179, 189, 193 Kraai, Cheryl 111 Kras, Jaclyn 106, 156 Kratzer, Judi Kreps, Rebecca Kriek, Andrea Kriewall, Ever 171 Krokker, Jim Klueger, Don Kuchar, Joseph 115 Kwant, Martin LaDuke, Donna 105 LaF0nd, Phyllis 101, 146, 156, 198, 205 Laing, Nancy 28, 95 Lake, Laurel 27, 126 LaMar, Connie 56, 107, 108 LaMar, James 156, 175 Landis, Ronald Landy, Mary Jo 105, 156, 205 Lane, Candace 111 Lane, George Lane, Winston 156 Lang, Bill 28, 125 Lang, Brad 94, 132, 212, 213 Laningham, Dean 46 Lankton, Stephen LANTZ, HAROLD 66, 89 LaPaugh, Suzanne 28, 110, 119 LaPointe, Sharon 103 LaRoy, Kathie 28, 125 Larsen, Chris 28 Larsen, Margaret 131, 147, 199 Larson, Catherine 97, 101, 156 243 244 Larson, Kristine 132, 204 Laskosky, Vicki 156 Lautt, Sharon 105, 156 LaVigne, Ronald 142, 194 Law, Mary 146, 156, 198 Lawrence, Ed 28, 210 Lawry, Elizabeth 55 Lay, Barbara 108, 167, 204 Lazak, Karla Lee, Brian 28, 97, 123 Lee, James 28, 50, 51, 57, 125, 146,198, 212, 213 Lee, Kay 167 Leek, Carolyn 156 Leek, Dennis 167 Leek, Joyce 28 Leeper, Betty 94, 132, 133, 156, 212, 213 Lehran, Jim 156 Leiheit, Roger 156 Leikam, Ed 156 LeMarbe, Diane 156 LeNeil, Devon 156 Lenz, Larry 28, 56, 57, 114, 197 Leonardson, Daniel 97, 143, 156, 195, 199 Letts, Mary 28, 50, 96, 146, 198 Leverett, Terry 167 Lewis Lewis Lewis, Lewis, , Doug 28 Lewis, , Richard 28 Boyd 167, 179 Diane 167,205 Martha 167, 194 Libera, Francine 29, 96, 104, 205 Liebold, Karen 56, 57, 103, 132, 133, 156 Liebold, Richard 167 Linderman, Steven 29, 119 Linsea, Linda 29, 97, 101, 106, 110 Lindsey, Robert 142, 167, 194 Link, Gary 115, 143, 167, 195 LITTLE, DONALD 68, 89, 189, 193 Little, Jerry 29, 96, 134 Locke, Penny 117, 167 Lone, Richard 29 Long, Mike 56, 167 Long, Patrick 167, 179 Lootens, Jeffrey 29, 56, 57, 121 Lopez, Belen 167 Lord, Nancy 29 Lorraine, Roert 29, 175, 176 Lott, Jim 8, 29, 49, 57, 186, 187, 198 Lauch, Marsha 167 Lounsberry, Tonya 167, 205 Lovell, Sheila 109, 156 Lovitt, Mariann 205 Lowder, Mary 147, 199, 212, 213 Luce, Ronald Luckett, Lynda Ludtke, Sharon 29, 110 LUDWIG, MARJORIE 61, 89 Luna, Dolores 156 Luna, Mario Lundberg, Jeanne 29, 110, 111, 200, 201, 205 Lunn, Dorene 156 Lybarger, Dixie 156 Lycos, William Lyman, Jane 29, 205 Lyman, John 171 Lyon, Jim 30, 211 Lyons, Jim 156 McBrien, Robert 171, 179 McCaffrey, Mary 156 MC CARTY, ERCIL 62, 89, 98 McCauley, Mary 156 McCloud, Michael 30 McConnell, Barry 193 MC CONNELL, MARGUERITE 74, 89, 103 McCourt, Patricia McCoy, Jerry 167 McDaniel, Bill 167 McDaniel, Karen 147, 167, 199 McDaniel, Sue 171 McDougal, Judy 30 McDowell, Dennis 30, 114, 174, 175, 177, 194 McDurmon, Gary 167 McDurman, Tom 167 McElmurry, Susan 30 McGee, Diana 117, 167 McGee, Juanita 171 Mcllwain, Gwen 109, 143, 156, 204 McKenzie, Carol 117, 143, 145, 167, 195 McKesson, Kimberly 56, 111, 167 MC KOWEN, FRANK 63 McKowan, Patricia 109 McKiernan, Lawrence 142, 167, 18 184, 185, 194 McKissic, Willie 156, 194 McLaughlin, Jim 167 McLean, Roger 30 McNamara, Jackie 156 McNamara, Vicki 111, 167 McNary, Kathleen 101, 167, 203 McNutt, Larry 143, 167, 195 MacDonald, Bill 30 MacDonald, Dale 156 MACDONALD, JANET 80, 89, 113 MacDonald, Robert 89 Mace, Darryl 167 MacMillan, Don 154 Madden, Gae 108, 167 Madlock, Pearl 167 Maffett, Gloria 156 Maffett, Paul 30, 39, 189, 190, 197 Mahoney, Pamela 156 Main, Larry 30 Mains, Sue 102, 167 MAJDESKE, EDWARD 68, 89, 184, 185 Maner, Ann 120, 142, 167, 194 MANN, MATT 65, 89, 184, 185 Manthei, Marcia 30, 106, 110 Manuel, Ora Dee 30 Many, Peggy 156 Many, Robert MAPLES, RUSSELL 89, 175, 194 Marcus, Brian 105, 167, 193 Marines, Joe 167, 179 Markham, Rosemary 167 Markos, Art 167 Marlatt, Merlin 167 Marsi, Betty 167 Martin, Carol 156 Martin, Ellen 111, 156, 203 Martin, Larry 156 Martin, Linda 30 Martin, Nancy 167 Martin, Robert 105, 156 Martin, Sulincla 31, 56, 96, 110, 205 Martinez, Ann 56, 108, 167 Martinez, Mary 31, 106 Martiny, Diane 156 Martiny, Gary 171 Mask, Ronnie 167 Maslowski, Linda 118, 156 Maslowski, Sherry 102, 131, 167 Mason, Dennie 31 Masseau, Suzanne Massie, Pat 167 Massie, Roger Mastrovito, Tom 156 Mataya, John 156, 194 Mathews, David 157 Matthews, Sue 147, 167, 199 Mathiasen, Karen 96, 109, 129 Matila, Ken 31, 143, 195 Matsuda, Wally 31 Matsuda, Judy 167 Matteson, Ralph 31 May, William 157 Mead, Richard 171 Mead, Vicki 167 Means, Jim 31, 142, 194 Meddaugh, Charles 167 Meddaugh, Sally 31 Meeks, Fred 167 Meeks, Patricia 111, 147, 167, 199 Mees, Saundra 97, 157 Meidinger, Warren 167 Melton, Linda 94, 102, 132, 157 Melton, Sharon 28, 31, 94, 96, 103, 128 Mendel, lda 16, 31, 32, 97, 102, 105, 180, 181 Mendenhall, Fred 31, 101, 122 Metoyes, Marcus Meyers, Carol 157 Meyers, Mike 32 Meyers, Rick 57, 157 Michael, Margaret 146, 147, 157, 198 Michelsen, John 32, 49, 92, 199 Michelsen, Thomas 125, 146, 157, 198 Mikko, Bob 167 Mikko, Dick 167 Mikko, Donna Mikko, Kim 32 Mikrut, Marcia 56, 97, 157, 204 Milks, Leonard 121, 167 Millard, Terry 167 Miller, Betty 157, 204 Miller, Bruce 117, 167 Miller, Clyde 157 Miller, Clyde 167 Miller, Dennis Miller, Doug 33, 211 Miller, Duane 167 Miller, Glenn 167 Miller, James 97, 157, 182, 194 Miller, Jill 167 Miller, Judie 167 Miller, Larry 157 Miller, Mary 167 Miller, Neal 143, 157, 195 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Robert 157, 203 Roxane 111, 147, 199 Tom 167, 184, 185 Tonya 119 Millner, Jim Millner, Kathy 57, 107, 167 Mills, Joe 32 Mills, Sharon 32 Mills, Tom 115,157 Milner, Jim 32 Mlejnek, Barbara 117, 157 Miloszewski, Brenda 167 Miloszewski, Carol 171 Minnard, Kay 171 MINSHALL, KATHERINE 77, 89 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Dan 32, 94, 97, 106, 198 Richard 167 William 167 Victor 167 Moe, Christine 32 Moe, Margie 125, 157 Moffit, Dan 142, 167, 194 Moffit, Mike 171 Mohre, Maxine 32 Molenda, Mark 106, 115, 167 Monroe, David 1, 32, 57, 93, 97, 119,l84,185,198,199 Monroe, Kathy 157 Montague, Patsy 157 Moore, Donna 32, 97, 129 Moore, Jennifer 168 Moore, Lorie 157, 189, 190, 192, 194 Moore, Susan 168 Morehouse, Larry Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Lewis 142, 168, 194 C. 56, 134 Stanley 115, 157, 182 Morlock, Fred 168 Morlock Morris, Morrow, Morrow, Morrow, , Patty Jean 168 Charles 157 Jimmy 168, 193 Steve 32, 123, 194 Morse, Constance 168 Mosher, Dennis 142, 168, 194 Mosher, Margery 33 Mosler, Kathy 157 MOULDS, LAWRENCE 85, 89 Mowry, Mike 119, 157 Moye, Robert 168 Muffitt, Linda 33, 99, 117 Mulder, Richard 33 Mulder, Roger 15? Munson, Jim 56, 168, 184 Murphy, Pat 33 Murphy Sue 111 112 157 ,Kay 101,,l42,,157, 194 Myers, Myers, Larry 157 Myers, Ramelle 33, 34, 57, 94, 96, 97, 102, 130 Narezo, Esther 168 Narezo, Luis 157 Nasif, Michel 56, 157, 175 Neill, Barbara 157 Needham, Kathy 33, 211 Nees, Bill 175 Neller, Suzanne 33, 92, 95, 96, 10 130 Nelson, Gary 168 Nelson, Karen 109, 119, 157 Nelson, Jeanne 107, 171 Nelson, Tom 168 2 Nemeth, Ruth 124 Nemetz, Diane 157 Nemetz, Donna 33, 117, 147, 199 Nevins, Sherry 107, 168 Newcomb, Dianne 107, 168 Newcomb, Roger 168 Newcomer, Patricia 168 Neumann, James 168 Newell, Joyce 168 NICKEL, C. H. 65, 89 Nichols, Mary 168, 199, 203 Nicholson, Bob 126, 171 Nicholson, Marge 12, 33 Nico, Dana Niedermeier, Kay 141, 143, 157, 195 Niesz, Patricia 168 Nixon, George Noecker, Bob 168 Noecker, William 157 Noffke, Sandi 108, 168 Nonhof, Richard 168 Norman, Terry 33 Norris, Charles 126, 158 Northrup, Carol 108, 1158, 212, 213 NORTON, LESTER 8, 10, 89 Nourse, Julie 168 Novello, Sarah 125, 157 Nowall, Sue 129, 157 Nowlen, George 157 Nye, Edd 33, 123 Nylander, J. Lee 34 O'Brien, Marjorie 34, 56, 101, 118, 142, 194 Offenhauer, Jim 57, 106, 118, 157, 212, 213 Offill, Sandra 34 Offill, Stanley 34 Oisten, James 34 Oliver, Gerald 168 Olson, Connie 157 Olson, Janice 168 O'Neal, Sandra 168 Opdyke, Barbara 157 Orr, Linda 125, 157 Osbourn, Mary 34, 97, 204, 205 Osmer, James 34 Ostehouse, James 10, 34, 56, 57, 97, 146, 198 Otis, Carol 117 Otis, Donna 34, 210 Ouderkirk, Bonney 117, 168, 199 Ouderkirk, Dale 157 Owens, Vernita 168 Paige, Christine 101, 146, 157, 198, 204 Paige, Mary Painter, John 168 PANCOST, LAWRENCE 58, 83, 89, 210 Pangborn, Gary 168, 179 Pangborn, Kathy 34, 97, 110, 119 Pantalone, Sue 56, 111, 168 Pappas, Linda 121, 157 Pappas, S. 109 Pardee, Helen 147, 157, 199 Parker, Tim 158 Park, Mary 111, 168 Parks, Steve 34, 210 Parry, Phyllis 111,158 Parsons, Jerry 158 Pasant, James 114, 158, 184, 185 Pasant, Tim 168 Paschal, Saundra 34, 38, 94, 96, 125 Pastell, Mattie 158 Patrick, Dan 35, 198 Patterson, Patricia 35, 56, 57, 93, 97, 118, 225 Patterson, Robert 168, 179 Patterson, Todd 101, 158 Pattison, Judy 108, 168 Patton, Sheila 168 Payne, Brian 158 Payne, Debbie 23, 35, 92, 118 Pazitka, Bonnie 168 Peabody, Alice 35 Peak, Rosie 108, 168 Pearen, Edwin 168 Peck, Evelee 158 Peck, Penny 135 PEDE, LAWRENCE 75, 89 Pedranzan, Pam 168 PENCE, PAUL 78, 89, 106 Penfielcl, Jim 143, 158, 195 Perciva I, Pamela 111, 168 Pereida, Esther 168, 228 Perkins, Jack 117 Perkins, Nancy 35, 102, 124, 204, 205 Perpich, Patricia 158 Perpich, Steve 127, 168 PERRINE, DONNA 86, 89, 117, 131 Perry, Craig 168 Perry, Sharyn 106, 117, 158 Perry, Tom Petersen, Jay 57, 168 PETERSON, LEONARD 58, 89, 211 Petoskey, Jon Petoskey, Warren 135 Pettit, Pat 168, 205 Pfeiffer, Marsha 35 Phelps, Randy 35 Phelps, Robert 158, 182, 194 Phelps, Ron 158, 195 Phillips, Anthy 198, 168 Phillips, Chyrle 35 Phillips Phillips Pickett, Pierce, Pierce, Pike, W , Larry 142, 158, 194 , Phil 35, 104 Cheryl 168, 205 Ron 168, 193 Sally alter 115,168 Pillow, Jon 35, 186, 187, 188, 197, 200 Pincumbe, Rita 121, 158 Pinksa, Randolph 115, 168 Pinkston, Jamie 115, 168 Piper, Penny 168 Pittman, Constance 158 Pitts, G reg 34, 36, 96 Pitts, Stuart 168 Pizzo, Mary 158 Platt, Nancy 168 Platt, Rae Ellen 107, 168 Platte, Dianne 36, 210 Plenar, Marilyn 101, 168 Plott, Phyllis 111,158 Poll, Shirley 168 Pontz, Mike 158, 184 Pontz, Patti Pope, Julie 168 Pope, Ronald 168 Popham, Linda 56, 103, 168, 204 Porter, David 158, 174, 175, 176, 186, 197 Porter, Gary 36 Porter, Joan 106, 109, 119, 158 Porter, Liliane 36, 97 Porter, Richard 158, 175 Porter, Shirley 120, 158, 205 POStel I, Mattie Potter, Jamie 147, 158, 199 Potter, Jeffory 168 Potter, 183, 1 POWE L Russell 36, 97, 115, 182, 94 L, MARJORIE 64, 89, 124 Powers, Ken 158, 175 Powers, Larri 36 Powers, Michael 158 Poxson, 1 94 Pox son, Pratt, 5 Predi s, P riess, Christiane 142, 145, 168, Lucy 168 hirley 168 Devon 158 Bob 166 Preston, Arnold 143, 168, 195 P reston Preston P reston P reston , Diane 36 , Ed 36, 211 , Robert 158 , Susan PRETZER, MARYLYN 74, 89, 102 Preuss, Rhonda 158 Pribble, Don 142, 143, 145, 158, 194, 195 Price, Janette 97, 158 Price, LaVern 36, 112, 113, 200, 201 Price, Virginia 147, 158, 199 Pritchard, Janie 125, 158 Pritchard, Linda 36, 96, 132, 133, 135, 204, 205 Prout, Margaret 168 Pul len, Donald 168 Pullin, Marva 36, 147, 199 Purcey, Scott 171 Ouackenbush, Nancy 36, 57, 104, 141, 142,143,194,195 Queen, Bert 168 Ouillin, Blain 168 Raatz, Michael 134, 158 Rach, Karen 131, 147, 168, 199 Rademacher, Jill 11, 101, 106, 118, 155, 205 Rademacher, Sue 11, 124, 158, 203 Raettig, Bonnie 10, 168 Rahar, Abe 10, 171, 193 Rainge, Ronnie 171, 193 Rainsberger, Jeanette 117, 158 Ralston, Karen 158 RALYA, MARVIN 83, 89, 123 Ramsey, Jim 28, 37, 51, 56, 114, 132, 133, 198 Randall, Bob 168 Ranes, Bill 158 Ranes, Darwin 37 Rankin, Gary 170 Rapp, Myra 93, 121, 158, 225, 234 Rasmussen, Ruth Rathbun, James Rawson, Vickie 103, 143, 195 Ray, Tom Reagan, Rick 143, 195 Reck, Steve 158 Redden, Theresa 118 Redfern, Mike 171 Reed, Diane 147, 156, 199 Reed, Don Reed, Leda Reeve, Jim 37, 179 Reeve, Lee 46, 101, 122 Reeves, Drew 57, 142, 179, 193, 194 REID, JAMES 71, 89, 183 REISER, MARSHA 78 Remus, Jim 37 RENTSCHLER, ROBERT 89, 93 Retzloff, Rae 37 Reynolds, Linda Rhodes, Terry 125, 158 Richards, Darlene 120, 158 Richardson, Jerrell 194 Richardson, Linda 171 Richardson, William 179 Ridenour, Dan Ridenour, Gloria 171 Ridenour, Robert 37 Ridge, Marsha 158 Riebow, Beatrice Riebow, Rayola 37, 94, 97, 204, 205 Riel, Carolyn Rigas, Steven 146, 198, 212, 213 Riggs, Clarence 146, 198 Riker, Judy Riley, James Riley, Kathy Risbridger, Larry Risper, Mac RITCHEY, GERALD 89, 198 Ringle, Linda 205 RITTENHOUSE, EDWARD 69, 89 Roach, Marilyn 97, 158 Roback, Sharon Roberts, Rhonda 56, 57, 106, 121, 146, 158, 205 Roberts, Mike 179 Robinson, Dick 143, 195, 198 Robinson, Judith 95, 147, 199 Robinson, Lillie 37, 210 Robinson, Lucile 159 Robinson, Mary Roble, Ray 159 Roblee, Verna Rodgers, Joe 159 Rodgers, Sandra 101, 147, 199, 204 Rodgers, Wendell Roe, Jim 193 Rogers, Margaret 56, 101, 107, 162 ROGERS, WAYNE 58, 76, 89 Rogna, Larry 159, 175, 177, 189, 198 Rohrbacher, David 159 Rohrbacher, Kenneth 37 Romanek, Robert 159 ROOSENRAAD, CHRISTIAN H. 54 Rosario, Carol Rosario, Terrance Rose, Jerry 37, 96, 97, 106, 129 Rose, Ronald 159, 175 246 Rosenquist, Bill 37, 175, 184, 185 Ross, Bill 159, 175,176,194,196 Ross, Jack 37 ROSSI, FRANCIS 84, 89 Rossman, Gary 56, 142, 194 Rossman, Janet 38, 211 Rossow, Jim 179 Roudebush, Terry 159 Rounsville, Mary 57, 94 Rouse, Mahlon ROUSE, WILLIAM 70, 89, 162 Rouser, Carol 38 Routson, Jeff 56, 115 Routson, Robin 57, 204, 159 Rowan, Margaret Rowan, Mary Rowe, Cynthia Rowe, Sandy 159 Rowell, Linda 159 ROWLAND, CARL 89 Rowland, Sue 101, 118, 159, 203 Royston, Connie Royston, Nancy 204 Ruckel, Jean 124 Ruiz, Richard Rumzek, Carolyn 117, 147, 159, 199 Runciman, Rita 120, 159, 200, 201, 203, 205 Ruotsala, Susan 50, 51, 56, 57, 94, 97,125,159, 212, 213 Rutledge, Susan 38 Rutter, Tom 38, 128, 189 Sanchez, John 38, 56, 101, 122, 194 Skupien, Bonnie 39 Sleep, Jean 39 Seiger, Kay Slider, James 159 Sutton, Jesse 18, 41, 175, 177 Swagler, Bill 41, 114, 186, 187 SWANSON, JEAN 62, 89 Sweet, Sally 56, 57, 170, 204 Sweet, Susanne 131, 160 Swindlehurst, Leal 160 Swisher, Linda 41, 211 1 Slusser, Lee 56, 57, 120, 121, 159 Sly, Lawrence 39 Small, Roger 193 Smith Beverly 39 Smith Bob Smith Bruce 171 Smith Carolyn 115,131 Smith, Cheryl Smith, Diane Smith Jack 39, 115 Smith, James 159 Smith, Janice Smith, Joe 142, 159, 194 Smith, Larry 159 Smith, Leslie 39 Smith, Marcia 39, 124 Smith, Philip 171 Smith, Roger 106, 159 Smith, Thomas 39, 210 Smith, William 39 Sanchez, Rick Sanford, Cindy 57 Sanford, Peter 171 Sanford, Tyrone 38, 115 Saul, George Scarbrough, Homer 159, 189, 191 Snell, Chris 159 Sneider, Alan 39 Snider, Barbara 40 Snyder, Carol Jo 111 Snyder, Donald 121, 143, 159, 195 Sober, Linda 101, 159, 205 Sonnenberg, Christine 170 Sonnenberg, Dave 170 Spalding, Jeanne 170 Spanburg, Jan 40, 125 Spencer, Linda 40, 211 Spedoske, Kathleen 170 Spedoske, Michael 171 Speight, Barney 97, 103, 197, 228 Spooner, Gary 159 Sprague, Jean 170, 204 Spurrell, James 159, 175 Switzer, Judy 160 Szoejda, Gary 171, 179 Taborsky, Karel 115, 170 TABORSKY, KAREL 84, 89, 175 Tank, Jim 160 Tanner, Christopher 94, 170 Tanner, Fred 143, 170, 195 Tanner, Pamela 170 Tarrant, Katherine 147, 160, 199 Tarry, Tim 170 Tarwater, Barb 57, 108, 170 Tate, James 146, 160, 182, 194, 198 Tate, Patty 41, 146, 198 Taylor David 170 Taylor Debbie 171 Taylor Lexie 160 Taylor, Marjorie 170 Taylor, Martha 160 Taylor Mary 170 Taylor, Mona 117, 170 Taylor Patrick 170 Taylor Robert 170 Taylor, Sandra 170 Taylor, Sharon 160 Taylor Thomas 170 Teeters, Sallie 41, 210 Temple, Franice 41 Templeton, Leroy 41 Teremi, Louis 195 Terry, Tim 179 Terrill, Melody 41 Terwilliger, Bob 170, 179 Schaefer, Ginny 159 Scheffel, Steve 92, 126, 127, 159, 194 SCHLICHER, ALLAIRE 80, 89, 111 Schmitz, Don 159 Schneeberger, William 116, 117, 159 Schnipke, Paul 159 Schoettle, John 117, 159 Schrubbe, Betty 38 Schultz, Cherie Scott, Carol 146, 159, 198 Scott, Gail 159 Scovill, Nancy Searson, Mary Kay 94, 101, 159 Sechansky, Eileen Selby, Charles 38 Sell, Carol 38 Selleck, Paula 120,121,159 Severance, Frank 142, 194 Sexton, Michael 38, 44, 96, 102, 128 Seymour, Paul Shafer, James 126, 146, 198, 212, 213 SHAFT, CASSIUS 55, 57 Shannon, Richard 182 Spurrell, Kathy 147, 171, 199, 205 Squires, Dennis 40, 175 Squires, Douglas 159 Stabler, John 170 Stabler, Sandra 8, 40, 56, 57, 92, 96,110,113, 204 Stacey, Larrie 170 Stanaway, Daryl 170 Stanaway, Dave 170 Stanley, Lynn 118, 159 Staples, Linda 205 Stark, Kenneth 171 Starr, Gary 159 Starr, Mike 40 st. Clair, Boyd 170 St. Clair, Jeanette 111, 170, 203 Stebbins, Malcolm 146, 159, 175, 184, 185, 198 Steinkamp, Robert 117, 160 Steppig, Donald Thayer, John 171 Thelen, Jerry 42 Thelen, Ronald 42 Thomas, Clarence 170, 179 Thomas, Darlene 170, 204 Thomas, Nona 170 Thompson, David 42 Thompson, Dianna 170 Thompson, Emma 160 Thompson, Gerald 160 Thompson, Ginny 130 THOMPSON, HOWARD 89 Thompson, Jesse 170 Thompson, Peggy Thompson, Virginia 160 Thompson, Wade 42, 114, 175, 177 Thorburn, Robert 42, 142, 143, 175, 194, 195 Thurston, John 160 Thurston, Sherry 170, 204 Stevens, Stevenso Stevenso Steward, Stewart, Stewart, Gary 115, 142, 170, 194 n, Linda n, Rita 170 Florence 170 Charles 170 Phyllis 170 Sharp, Sharon 159 Shattuck, Shawa, E Nancy 111 dward Shay, Dave Sheaha, Albert 121 Sheap, Robert 143, 195 sheip, oi ana 38, 211 Shelp, Ernie SHERCK, EDYTH 60, 89, 125 Shirey, Beverly 57, 205 Shoaf, Je 195 an 38, 103, 124, 143, 145, Shoaf, Philip 124 Shuart, Dean 143, 195 Shuart, J an 39 Shumway, Kay 159 SIEFERT, DELORES 76, 89, 106 Silvers, Richard 171 Simmer, Simmons Douglas , Pearlie Simmons, Michele 39, 110 Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Sims, Lu Brad 114, 159, 184, 185 Mary Jo 57, 111,120,159 Richard Susie 111 ther 159 Sisco, Mary 205 skeiiy, 1. edra 171 Stewart, Sidney 170, 193 Stewart, Sulvester 40 Stewart, Vicki Stiles, Bonnie 29, 40, 50, 146, 198 Stine, Eleanor 171 STOAKES, ANN 61, 89, 94 Stoakes, Susan 33, 40, 94, 118 Stockel, Penny 170 Stokes, Claudia 170 Stokes, Lelar 40 Stone, Judy Stone, Nancy 40, 147, 199 Stone, Patricia 170 Storrs, Sharon 100, 146, 160, 198 Stowe, Gary 160 Straight, Charlene 40, 147, 199 Strang, Dennis 160 Stricklin, Robert 170 Strobel, Ken 125, 160, 184 Strobel, Mike 115, 170 Strope, Vicki 170 Struhsaker, Jim 41, 128 STUART, HILDA 17, 89, 162 Sturdivant, Vernetta 41 Sumerix, Sandra 41, 56, 110, 200, 201, 205 Sutberry, Michael 170 Sutton, Barbara 41 Tibbits, Kim 114, 160, 182, 186 Timpe, David 42, 105, 142, 194 Tissue, Carol 42 Titus, Carolyn 170 Tome, David 135, 160, 175 Tompkins, James Tonche, Susie 170 Tonn, Judith 108, 170 Tonn, Laurel 103, 143, 147, 170, 199 Toomey, Ed 170, 179, 186 Torok, Diane 111, 170, 203 Tolten, Carol 160 Townsend, Julia 170 Townsend, Vergie 160 Towsley, Nancy Tremblay, Dianne 170 Tremblay, Raoul 170 Tressler, Rachel 117, 170, 199 Trimm, Fred 170 Trimm, Pat 160 Triplett, Emmie 107, 170 Trotter, Rosemary 170 Trout, Christie 143, 170, 195 Trudgen, Debra 125, 147, 170, 199 Trump, Sharon 160 Twinstra, Charlene 42, 110, 205 Turk, Jack 106, 160, 175 Turk, Kris 56, 170, 202 Turner, J. 108 Turner, Vicky 170 Twiss, Douglas 42, 123 Tycocki, Jim Tyler, James 170 Tyler, Mary 160 Underhill, Robert 42, 123, 195 Underwood, Robert 142, 143, 194, 195 Unfried, Robin 170 Valley, Darleen 160 VanAmburg, Dean Van Atta, Vicki 12, 42, 110 Vance, David 143, 160, 194, 195 Vance, Joyce 147, 160, 199 VanCoevering, Martin 143, 145, 170, 195 VanCoevering, Nicki 143, 160, 195 VanConant, Claude 170 VanGOlen, Brenda 170 VanOstran, Carol 170 VanOstran, Larry 170 VanSickle, Bob 115, 170 Vanvoorhis, John 36, 42, 102 VanZee, Marilyn 170 Vasilion, Phil 39, 43, 114, 186 Vasilion, Rosemary 43, 97, 211 Vasilion, Tom 160, 181 Vaughn, Shirley 160 Vazney, Eileen 170 VERWEY, NANCY 86 Vining, Robert 170 Vitousky, Tom 143, 160, 195 Vivada, Linda 146, 160, 198 Vlick, Marsha 170 Wade, Faydette Wade, James 43, 146, 198 Wadsworth, Jane 171 Wadsworth, Jon 115 Wager, Fred 43, 114, 197 Wager, Linda 142, 194, 204 Waite, Beverly 56, 160 Waldron, Ruthann 117, 160 Weaver, Rick 56, 142, 160, 194 Webb, Bruce Webb, Delores 43, 110 Webb, Janet 44, 56, 95, 96, 106 Webb, Rodney 160 Weeks, Nancy 97, 160 Weeks, Nancy 160 Weinmann, Joan Weintraub, Gary 160 Welch, Barbara 205 Welch, Linda Wells, Barbara Wells, Janet 44 Wells, Mary Kay 141, 142, 160, 194 Wells, Richard 44, 114, 175, 176, 210 Welty, Stephen Wendrow, Dan Wesley, Jeff West, Chylene West, Jayne 160 Westerholm, Alan 44, 97, 114, 199 Westmoreland, Barbara 106, 131, 146, 160, 198 Westmoreland, Marvin Weston, Brian 44 Wey, Mike Wheeler, Frank 134 White, Tom 44, 142, 194 White, Vernisha Whitelow, Macy 161 Whitney, Mark Whitman, Michael 44, 211 WIDICK, MARGARET 59, 110 Winegardner, Sally 125 Winn, Nancy 161 Wipper, Janet 45, 99, 146, 198 Winston, Sharon 44 Wolf, Chuck Wolfe, Cynthia 131 Wolfe, Mary 56, 57, 92, 98, 106, 147, 162, 170, 199 Wolfe, Vicky 45 WOLVERTON, CAROL 69, 89, 107 Wonnenberg, Sandra Wood, Barry 45, 175, 177, 186, 210 Wood, Carolyn 102, 169, 228 Wood, Dennis Wood, Mike 101, 175, 194 Wood, Ronald 45, 143, 194 Woodard, Woodard, Woodard, Woodard, Bill Mary 109, 161 Patricia Robert 134 Woodruff, Gary 143, 195 Woodruff Lawrence Woods, A,nthony 161 Woods, C Woods, E Woods, E Woods, L Woods, arol 45 dward 161 rnestine eslie 161 Sheletha Worley, David Worral I, Jack 93, 97, 161 Wright, Don 46 Wright, 213 Mary 56, 51, 125, 161, 212, Wright, Robert 45 Wright, Ronald Kathy 159 Walker, Bob Walker, Craig Walker, Mary 43 Walker, Patricia 117, 160 Walker, Pete 174 Walker, Sharon 57, 118 Walsh, Jane 12, 43, 57, 110 WALSH, KENNETH 75, 89 Warner, Blaine 8, 43, 57, 114, 198 Warren, Gloria Warriner, Thomas 43, 56, 77, 96, 114,175, 177, 189, 191,192,194 Washington, Willie Waters, Trudy 57, 160 Watters, Ronald 43 Watterson, Galen 1, 43, 92, 132, 133 Watts, Barbara 43 Watts, Sharon 160 Wieland, Chris 171 Wiggins, Lula 161 Wilcox, Monna 111, 142, 194, 203 Wiles, Susan 169, 202 Wilkes, Diane 101 Wilkes, Doug 44 Wilkins, Richard Will, Carles Willard, Karen Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Edward , George 169 L CIW FENCE :Sharon 161 Suzann 42, 44, , Terry 44 Wayne Wilson, Bessie 161 Wilson, Cynthia 161 WILSON, MONTY 77, 89 Wilson, Sherry Wilson, Susan 42, 44, 11 Wilson, Tamee 108, 118 Winans, Doug 161, 184, Winegardner, Jeff 118, 121, 161 f 0 110,119 185 Wyeth, Duncan 161 Wyman, Robert 45, 56, 106, 181, 211 Yatchak, Mary Jane 161 Yatchak, Steve 45, 175, 177 Young, Anita 108, 118 Young, Clara Young, Dave 45 Young, Janice 45, 119, 205 Young, JoAnn 161, 204 Young, Lanny Young, Mike 161 Youngs, Carolyn 45, 100, 147, 199 Youngs, RoseAnn Youse, Linda Youse, Maynard 45 Zavitz, Thomas 46, 114 Zerkle, Ann 101, 171 Zimmerman, Glenn 46, 117, 118 Zimmerman, Maria 46, 119, 205 Zimmerman, Sherl 108 Zuker, William 247 LANSING PUBLIC SCHEIULE LANSING, MICHIGAN J.W. SEXTUN HIGH SEHCIUL 248 H.R D PRINEI April 11, 1063 Dear Reader, In this, the 1963 Oracle, the staff has tried to portray a school year through the combination of words and pictures. We have tried to show some of the behind-the-scenes activities that are necessary to achieve success in everything from athletics to producing a play. We hope that we successfully carried out these goals. I gratefully thank those persons who have given of their time and talent in the making of this 1963 Oracle. I have learned many valuable lessons in producing this bookg I am grateful for these opportunities and am sure they will be of great use later in life. Only by close coordination of all concerned can a yearbook be produced. I give my heartfelt thanks to those who have worked so diligently and I hope they may not forget the pleasant memories and associations that only working on a yearbook can bring. I wish that you, the reader, may enjoy this yearbook as much as we on the staff have enjoyed producing it. Sincerely Charles Henderson Editor-in-chief CHfhea WAR ' . ....W,.W,..WW,W-.N,.,X.M,.m.N-,MWM.fmMXf.:.mw1w1,f-W Rf f ' , . E, 1v , in
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