Shawnee Mission East High School - Hauberk Yearbook (Prairie Village, KS)
- Class of 1963
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P JVM L, ' I VVVXVVMVVIVV gif-ffl' , ,f'Vf.b VV TAI' ' L74 C--' If , 7 , .4-fd' ' 2 .fff'l di L D AW U 'Q fb b L I' fluff :I ' r', f jf' fy' V I 6 ,V L f . V V ,, 4, 51'-'-iffy U 16.12 . f' I . QL' -5253, ' If Y -rf 1.if'4L-'NW' A 1-, f' f ' , .J gi argw ' JW f' . r' , V dispatching enentfilled cornrnunique: . . . reflecting locked rnernoriex . lighting the way to productive theatrical ingenuity . , ni In it: early furnmer planning stages. our rnotaic needed a hafic pattern, a guide line to eftahlith the over-all tone of the picture. We. the :indent hody, needed an experienced hand to .ret our fight: and steer 141 toward a .ruccettful year. With Dr. Howard D. McEachen at its head, the adrniniytration hecame thi: integral part of the completed picture. Under the experienced leaderthip of principal Mr. Carl Iton and vice-principal Mr. Robert Lewix, the Shawnee Minion Eatt admirzittrative :taff :ought all-around excellence in education. By fitting together the admirzixtratizle piecet of a balanced curricu- lurn, dedicated teacherr, phyxical equipment, and the counxeling program. they achieved their goal. With thi: bafic pattern to guide III, me hegan the creation of our rnotaic picture of life at S-M Earl, 1962-63. w, -5 . 1 guiding parent: down hall: of education . .lllflfvltllly Mr. Carl Iron DIRECTORS OF POLICY AND COUNSELING just as nations must have their Presidents, so must school districts have their superintendents. Serving in this capacity, Dr. Howard McEachen forged ahead on his own New Frontiers by carrying out domestic policies, balancing the budget, and building a sound school district through strong leadership. No presidential office is complete without a care- fully chosen cabinet. Mr. Ison, Principal, and Mr. Lewis, Vice-Principal, co-ordinated all activities and curricu- lum at Shawnee-Mission East while acting as advisors on inter-school matters. Concentrating on individual guidance, Miss Criley, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Trast, coun- selors at East, handled the intricate problems of sche- dule changes, selection of colleges, and interpretation of the recent test scores. As in national government, the local administrative corps shared a tacit agreement that legislating without popular consent was unconstitutional. .Qi -1 Mm Gene Criley Mr. Robert Lewix Mr. Richard Trait Mr. Richard Fiiher Board of Education, Dr. Howard D, McEachen, Mr. Kenneth P. Rankin, Mr, Richard V. Garrett, Mr. Roy E. Welch, Dr. Hahn O. Baehe, Mr. Henry M. Turrell. :- I M With the onset of the 1962-63 school year, three types of government came together at S-M East in the interest of academic progress. The PTA, the Board of Education, and the Special Supervisors all found a sys- tem best suited to their needs. 'Patterned after a governmental Assembly, the PTA provided representation for all and rose to new levels of achievement in the field of understanding among the parents, faculty, and students. The Board of Education, resembling a ruling Coun- cil, strived toward a better-organized school system. Every fourth Monday the members debated the merits of numerous proposals set before them. A triumvirate supervised phases of district oper- ation. Dr. Herbert Bruning, as Director of Curriculum, compiled a summer school program, and Mr. Gayle Chubb, Director of Personnel, placed student teachers. Administrative Assistant Mr. Guy Barnes found that scheduling transportation occupied much of his time. With skill and effectiveness, the groups combined to become an integral part of a well-run school and an efficient school district. Mr. Herbert Brwzing INFLUENTIAL LEGISLATORS CDF DISTRICT DECISIONS .Z Mr. Gayle Chubb Y A w . 1 P.T.A Officerx. Standing: Mr. Carl Ixon, Mr. .Ralph Krueger. Seated: Mrs. I. L. Bell. Mrs. L. M. Farber, Mrs. Lawrence Long, Mrs. Earl Dawxon. Not pictured : Mrx. Franklin Riggx, Mrf. john Popken, Mrx. Mr' Guy Berne: Merle Welxb. FEMININE ASSISTANTS TO ADMINISTRATION S-M East office personnel, following the adage that All that glitters is not gold, pol- ished the secretarial machinery until it gleam- ed with efficiency. Mrs. Piper commanded the schoo1's cen- ter of communication, beaming messages through the building via intercom and stu- dent runners. Passing ultimate judgment on tardy students, Mrs. West blacklisted missing persons and issued green entrance passes or pink eighth hour summonses. Mrs. Walters recorded the year's financial ups and downs while Mrs. Ambrosini sought to match the tide of incoming mail with outgoing replies and tended to dictation and secretarial tasks. Supervising the infirmary, Mrs. Laverentz checked health cards and rationed mercura- chrome to ailing students. The Office Staff Standing Mn Elzzabeth Park: Mfr Nom Ambfonm Mfr. Maudw lVe.rt Mfr Ella Louise Waller: Mr: Peggy Lammerr Sealed Mfr Rose Pzper Curtodiarzr. Bob Hague, Ray Longley, Ray Oakerson, Henry Biekfard, Tom Armstrong, Julian Nutt, Thurston Clayhom, Dan Penny, Iamer Long. I rI4'l4ifT .2 an nm 2?Ef i'42'f Cafeteria Iazdier. Back row: Marge Stark. Ida Mae Yeager, Myra Marfhall, Lorerze Griesel, Jayne Knight, Harrietle Moore, Pauline Flippin, Second row: Arlowiene Bettr, Alice Iahn, Dorothy Ulmer, Joan O'Conrzor Mary Mount, Maud Ruhert. Third Row: DeEtta Kempeuar, Neva Kelly Lauretta Strong, Betty Wood, Cledia Braga. Lillian Newrom Mildred Elehlood, Vivian Holder, Madeline Hoover, Front row: Bette Red- field, May McClanahar1,' Zona Fuchs, Eva Sleeper, Dorothy McGee. Marguerite Swafford, Betty Yoant, Marieta lash 1 y A CLEAN SWEEP IN THE KITCHEN An army has to be fed as does a group of students twenty-two hundred strong. Thus, Mrs. Marieta jack and her ladies-in-white tackled the situation with egg beater and measuring cup in hand. The outcome was a daily nutritious offering of two bills of fare with differing main courses. The snack bar presented other mealtime cuisine for those who preferred ice cream, fruit, and sandwiches or who were eating their lunches on the run. Not to be outdone, the maintenance men contributed to school life by maneuver- ing tables, bleachers, and chairs, sweeping con- fetti after gamesg and posing as elevator oper- ators. In any case, Mr. Gene Reed and his crew were prompt and efHcient in handling all the ups and downs of keeping the building clean and in proper working order. C7q ACADEMICS ,J f W 1 . . 1 '1 IA K -,kj XSS-f N wk. 'X ' J! ff V' , 1 - ',.. f 1' A fl T f 5 K .X f - Q 'RN K - lx 'X . ' A , I. X' YQPQX , M!!! K xi .WJ x jg n XA!! 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Throughout the year a.r we continuouxly created our moxaic, the aca- ei 41 demic piecex hecame the dominant figure. With competent teacher: to Q guide uf, -me :ought higher education, our academic progret: leaving latt- ing imprexfiom' on our expanding picture. The dominant figure acadeinicx wax itxelf compared of Jeueral piecex. '- -'fi .--V Progrening from Speech and SILAS MARNER to Debate. journalism. and William Shahexpeare. we developed language dexterity through communi- cation. Foreign language: aided ur in nndenrtanding other peoplex and culture.r. While purxuing the conrfe of man in Jpace and time in the .racial Jciences. we Jirnultaneomrly related man to his ennironrnent through phy.ri- cal law: in math and the sciencex. Buxinetx education prepared uc voca- tionally ar the fine and practical art: offered uf appreciation and creativity. imtilling an inquixitiue .fpirit . . . virualizing significance of the .rpoken word . . . With the start of a new year, decisions were prevalent among the Shawnee Mission teaching staff as well as the pupils under their authority. In an effort to solidify the stu- dent-faculty relationships, junior and senior high instructors met as the Faculty Associa- tion to examine new concepts of education. The meetings on the local level of the Association involved panel deliberations and guest speakers who presented the faculty with greater insight about their purpose and rede- fined their goals as educators. They adopted new policies of teaching procedure and modi- fications of curriculum, thus keeping the dis- trict schools up to date in the ever-changing realm of education. The utilization of a com- bination of the time-tested and the new was just one more responsibility of S-M faculty. ALWAYS DO'RI6H'l'. THIS WILL GRATIFY SOME PEPLE o .um Asmnzsn 'nm ntsr. e gamer: 'mam l incorporating Mark Twain? epigmms into weekly tboughtr of dirtinction . . .fummoning compofure for propulxive maneuverx concentrating on the 141,61 nt hand Alice McBride penpointr ber ability along Jketching line: . Legg M at ,i ENC, ' w CANVASSING COLORFUL POSSIBILITIES Perhaps they Weren't starving in a drafty garret, daubing at canvases by a dismal north light, but the fact remains: they were still artists. Unlike their tradi- ionally underprivileged predecessors, students in the arts and crafts department at S-M East were given each and every opportunity to fully develop their creative talents. Exploring such relatively new mediums as lay- ered palomar, casins and silk screening provided many with a highly versatile training. Sketching intermittent- ly throughout the year, the more experienced artists worked in oils, employing new brush techniques and forming their own original style. Craftsmen were con- verted to part-time silversmiths and Wood carvers, fash- ioning fine art into something tangible. As many were due to find out, a definite asset to such a course was that water color devotees could be transformed into fervent sculptors at the mere flick of a paint brush. Carol Brient Peter Pedarir i Z V In 5 if 5 ' 4 41. 3 .' - 1 . 3' gy 5 4 if . 1- Y 2 'L li' 1, tl -if 15' E H fbi , f l f .l , . ., , . I I 'V tl -' K , 1 1 v A :balk tray art gallery re-veal: potential talent in the fine art: if a natural resource of the Jchool. Mr. Pedarix trier lo simplify things for Donna Clark by putting them down in black and white. .1 ay. Animated band: create :till life X V Yi- - .5 Automation has reached the .vchoolr Vincent Southerland Fmncex Starke AND BALANCING BUDGETS September revealed a full inventory of would-be Wall Street brokers, personnel managers and cor- poration executives, plus a supply of sharpened Wits and poised pencils. While the scratching of pens and the staccato tapping of typewriter pro- claimed students industriously on their way to be- coming stenographers, future financiers pondered the process of steering clear of the red and medi- tated on the ups and downs of an uncertain stock market. Apprentice business lawyers investigated debentures, controlling interests, equity, and ana- lyzed technical legal documents. Devotees of note- hand sympathized with shorthand students strive- ing to grasp the hieroglyphic alphabet of the com- mercial world's jargon while business machine op- erators totaled the sum of their finger speculations. The end of the year indicated that students had merged experience and efficiency to equal a capital investment in the future. Linda Alexander give: her rzotehand the evil eye as the diligently tranrfer: many .rtroker into a few Virtuoso: of the keyboard, Lynn Downing and Daphne Thomas, The upward tpiral of noteharrd mdzcater that gzve a Capital performance of their Concerto in Typewriter for Four Handy. 4 pen in the hand is worth two rn the pocket DISCIPLES OF GRENDEL AND JULIUS CAESAR With literature book, vocabulary list, and Thesaurus in tow, students rambled down the path of English endeavor. Sifting prose and poetry merits, including those ofjulius Caesar and Silas Marner, into their component parts improved the beginners' critical analy- sis while impromptu forensics bolstered class- room confidence. Turning efforts toward ori- ginal writing, sophomores composed a crop of creative objets d'arte. For juniors, the principal thoroughfare led from the mythological land of Beowulf and Grendel to the modern world of Pygma- lion and the miracle of Dunkirk. Passing through the Romantic and Victorian eras, they encountered the Cavalier poets and sojourned at the castle of Shakespeare's Macbeth as theme topics mobilized imaginations. Drama and jour- nalism mixed in the classroom potpourri. Exchanging dilapidated Thesauri and worn vocabulary lists for newer, more up-to-date- models, students prepared for the coming year. Q- 1 gs: E li .,., 1 Forebodingf of report rardr :lem from Mr. Humlleyfr notable blackboard quotation ! Fern Coffin D. Brewer zzaglf Ji.. fp Mary Burn: ..,?.....-,.-- Y ,-.- ,V , Y -.mm-ami. ---- --3 --111737-5, ,r.,: ' ' U - 1 '3'A'f- Nora Cowan R. Farnsworth Y' ' Vocabulary studies pile up. A1 kj A if, - 1 Curious seniors look up the definition of senioritis. Glenn Meredith Mr. Rees conscientiously assays 4 promising essay. Lauriee Hayes Charles Handley 'A s Jane Lindell Edwin Luther Mr. Wood lectures to the class about his theory on why seniors should take finals, much to the dismay and disillusionrnent of his students. Everett Rees Kay Reynolds A 1 . In 3t, f-' . YIM, ufsf 'K 7 Sinclair Le-wi: lend: a band to writing book reportt. It .reems that Jometbingir mix:- 3 ing, but lack Good maintain: concentra- tion on that molecule of air. Q ' FQ 5 ' ' ff- P I 1 L i y '. T- 5 - TFP! ' 1 54: .. . eh, . . , ., . A, X - -,Ti W - J-gig. I ,E Y! i 'QE ,Q X is , fl. , - .v J. . ' - ' Maurice Swanton I. IVell.r Wilma While -L 4.-fx 'J ,1 Nancy Whitaker T? 'f ' 'L' ' ' Senior: find .rafely in number: ar they .tpeculate fx formidable future of reading, writing, and rerearcb for term papers. 1 my ka' l I iii l '53 . x 'wr ik. I ,V - '51 tr Xgw. 1 , - - .X 3 ij ,. W QfFv'il:?Z-',- N ,W , J,-, --f , 'T iii' '- ' '- e -.: '- il ' -. ' - ' 4471 as i Richard Wood mf 1 - flilief e eee f l' s - i R , -F' 1-12?-4221: fy L .QL ! ,.,,M1 g vi a s E. , A - lui-: fvg,tL.1', ' 1.2, i?:,g-', i ., 'il Boil, boil, toil and trouble, cauldron A , , ' 1 boil and cauldron bubble. Shakespeare's hags ' 5 - ' ' J brewed a heady concoction in much the same Carl Yemen ' .A way that students mingled the 1ngred1ents of f ' ' X the senior English curriculum. f In a brief time--exactly TI-IIRTY DAYS . , --college-bound vocabularies were enlarged and intensified. Seniors striving for the peak of j English composition perfection employed card ' catalogues, the Reader's Guide, file boxes and Roremary Young rough drafts. Armloads of books containing quotes worthy of a term paper increased sen' ior brawn as avoiding fatal errors and men- tally bypassing grammar faults exercised the brain, Short stories, essays, and poems all vied for the reader's attention. Senior scholars a- droitly weighed the merits of each while con- structing their own variations. With academic ingredients firmly in mind, students charted their college career. FINAL STEP TO COLLEGIATE CCMPCSITIONS Chester Dalton Hugh Eherle fg?f'11r vi , I I v-ali, Dfmdld Blink Calvin Cormack -a f 1 .- A teenage lawhreaher plead: for clem- Mr. Sappenfield indicate: a likely location for Shawnee ency hefore the traffic court hench. Minion South-hy-Southeast although Randy Lintecum thinks a place farther .routh more fitting. INITIATIVE OF REFERENDUM AND RECALL At the starting gate, sophomores plunged into the social science sphere of world history, plotting the pro- gress of dictatorships, monarchies, and republics, out- lining results of coups d'etat and chemical warfare. Seeking signposts of democratic progress in American history, juniors traced the course of human events from Civil War battle maps to comparisons of presidential insight and objectives. Economic geography smoothed the way to an understanding of man's environment while future statesmen surveyed the world of interna- tional relations with aid from foreign policies, trade agreements, and governmental reports. Entering the final lap, seniors became aware of citizenship's future obligations. Exploring the intricate interior of the nation's government, they attended local courtroom proceedings en masse :md inspected the work- ings of the electoral college. Over the finish line, students were now prepared to anticipate further occurrences in the challenge and crisis of the world's tomorrows. nav E , I J .kv Ai? ' ' ' True!! Hume Marvin Hen . 453' 'rims l ,. lame: Robbim' Art Newcomer J. Sappenfield V' Here'.r proof-poxilive that Mr. Eberle has been hopefully waiting since Augmt for .romeane to call and invite him lo the W.P.A. ' Q??!f!!5'P2Q A concentrated di:play of American Hi:torical progre:: pinpoint: key i::ue: of early colonial exinence. ,f , . 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I 5 JAY , g'- I - J 9 1 1951 41'-I , A L5 . rl - 4 ' 4,5 0 P . at., --9 , ' 1 I 921 ' K R ' if Bob Young Round table di:cu::ion: map background: of current event: TRACING MAN'S POLITICAL PROGRESS How did Henry Ford invent thi: thing? reflect: Barbara Marten: ar the .ftudier the air cleaner. Hindsight improve: with a lan minute ad- irmrnent of the rearview mirror. RTL- Ufiiriiii ff ' Fri'---were'-1-nz. fill? -1 . :+'.'T?.,,4Z Q. 1, t.. .1 rgis, .A-,. ' .i-vfwyguqv. ,t - ' ' v V 4 IN ' flilgmigg-.Fi 5:3 1 3,57 . - ff .,,f .Lf I , . 1- ,.,..- .-.Ain-5. ' m. r ' ,e.....r,.L..+.4 ,,., - 1 ..v ye Richard Lee i Karl England 1 r-Q Q - ew rg- x , - Ralph Grirham E i lxz Z , Lv Glenn Saunderr WHEELS OF EDUCATION TURN Seeing another green light in their high school training, drivers' education students stepped on the accelerator and proceeded down the road of higher learning. At first bewildered by painted lines and blinking lights, the student drivers gradually became more skilled in the whys and where- fores of today's automotive society. Changing tires and executing left-hand turns, at first re- garded with skepticism, soon became second nature as did all the basic skills acquired in the classroom and on the highway. With the arrival of spring also came the car fever when everyone was eager to ex- change his pink permit for the real McCoy and join the fraternity of chauffeurs already on the road. Thus, with spare tire in hand and regulations in mind, the graduate motorists surveyed the nine months' work and decided they had met success through a well-balanced combination of mental and mechanical dex- terity. Dorthy Hannon Hugh Cahill Margot Crain Iolm Garland Mr. Cahill maker rome point: about Latin agriculture. PARLEZ-VOUS ESPANOL, MEIN HERR CAESAR? Armed with texts and pocket dictionaries, scholars of Deutsh, Latina, le francais, and espanol began their pursuit of bi-lingual fluency. While Frenchmen separated their accents aigu and grave and relived the French Revolution, German stu- dents, snagged between their umlauts, yodeled of modal auxiliary verbs. To most senores and senoritas, the choice between el agua and la agua was water under the bridge. Meanwhile, during intermission at the Colos- seum, Romans discussed such timely topics as Caesar, Cicero, and third declension nouns. Between the first few weeks of review and the last days of semester finals, students also took time out for banquets, sessions in the language lab, and carolling in the halls at Christmas time. As students said auf Wiedersehen, vale, au revoir, and adios to langugage classes, they had cleared another hurdle in their quest for linguistic perfection. Sally CIlll6fl071'I dreamt of Paris are materialized, but .flue remain: intent on her verb conjugation. 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Werterbazu lame: Alderman Cafl Berg Brian Bolton EE' ' af'f0f e MATHEMATLCLANS EXPLORE PLANES OF LEARNING Acutely aware of the important function of math in the space age, geometry, algebra, and trigonometry stu- dents met the challenge wih squared shoulders. Knowledge skyrocketed at exponentially-increasing rates as Pythagorean disciples constructed strong foun- dations for the study of plane, solid, and analytical ge- ometry. Conversing in the language of squaresville proved to be the most effective means of effacing any incongruities in the absolute values of many students' six-weeks and semester grades. Complementing onc's pedagogue or interpreting set theory to be the observation of television was no way to master the many fields of algebra, where ex- traneous roots to learning often upset smooth opera- tion. Trigonometry students, soaring off on intellectual tangents, cut their way through forests of calculations by ingeniously manipulaing logs. All sines seemed to point the way to greater mathematical proficiency. Rounding off the year, most pupils realized they had considerably enlarged their spheres of thought. 1 Qff'F T'T , If .., 1 I. 2 ,L 3, N .' '. , Nj- M Y ,. W' W 2 bf , - in Robert Courtney 'J 'Y 'EZ-'? Margaret Hogan -.W--.mu --,- ----:Q f gauvngz-f H X. F . 3 U, . Q, 5 i 1 T Don H osleller FTW-ff? - f -A-Avi Euclid never bad one but they :ure make good circlex. rf '- S .- - ,,. . rl. ,,, 1, I -ml, Jalan Randall lawrence Tbarp -a k '19-v' 'Yx., xl Robert jones 'in Dauid Lehmann Mr. Berg ba: illuxtrated bi: new .fyrtern for figuring grade: on the blackboard but Dick Brown doem't .feem loo irnprexred. Ray Rucker if well-rooted in a study of plant life with the help of over-the-.rhoulder advice. Clyde H awkim Harry H erzer . 9251 -- f ,.g5,,,j,H.,, :.,r,.'., Yr, df. , , 1 . a w .'lf','f' if f 'f,, ix? vi, . I - U hh ' H.- E -fin. ' ' .lfvf gf 1 I' 1 J Elizabeth Boy.r Max Dalxing Mr. Herzer check: hix halance: without the help of federal aid. r: 'f Elaine Moore and Larry Miller throw a little light on matter via chemical reacliom. Dame I-101415071 ' 'ei-'fy lo 1 - ' l , , -ew' , my ., l' eww ,': -c. , 'ii-T , 'H L -a . T- . Ns. 1, fi-.. I it V-. J 5:'rs'2w'- -T ELEMENTARY MATTER, MY DEAR MR. WATSON Contrary to popular belief, senior chemists mum- bling, Beryllium shares pair-will combine just fine, were not bartering test answers. Sympathetic students from the biology, physics, and chemistry departments realized that the strange jargon denoted atomic valence and not academic decadence. This type of newly-acquired scientific terminology proved benehcial to beginning and advanced biologists as they probed and dissected the provocative world of life. Meter sticks, dynamometers, and a thorough com- prehension of Newtonian mechanics helped blossoming physicists maintain both physical and mental equilib riurn when balancing levers or equations. Alien aromas often provoked caustic remarks from the student body as aspiring chemists attempted to combine facts with formulas in the correct ratios. Novice researchers soon learned that curiosity is directly proportional to one's proficiency in science. ,QW Ronald Kahlef lacle Reynoldr Q T 'iw Twig? T all ,sf 1 -g -127 ' LT 9 :i fQ4 I . ' - ffl?-W ' fi 3 .' fa -J ' ' if 33-. ll L Yet. 22 n s if-it , F ' Ecu Deryl S mills Thing: are looking up for Sharyn Bierman': hydrochloric acid. Rolle Reed has a hard time trying to find the chloroplam in her paramecium. ...H fl , , .O .O V -ii we Cf 7 ,ag !r' P--.... f 5 Q, H 2:48- 'SEN is , ,,-. '. . . V.: A W :Q '- an i 3 Yi-V4 . Viv L, . if Q fy fa-em H L- ,if A b. h . - H hhh., ,lx .hh. g, The weigh: of phyfici formula: hang: heavy for Norrie Hoharl and Bud Sinnett. THROUGH THE BIOLOGICAL LOOKING GLASS ,1- Mr. Kahler think: on a big .rcale with an economy-.rizeaf slide 4 . - 'f-f - 4. ,f A , Z 1 H ff -V' .41,, rule, checking 'the validity of his formulaiiom and equatiom. Q. i , V I' V www YH' H ' 'ft fi , g,. '1 Q. ',., , 1 fu i . i mmf, Arch Unruh Marlin Welfh For the biological epicurean, frog leg: and .rliced potatoex aompoxe a varied diet served in a petri dixh. THINGS ON THE HOME FRONT ARE JUST SEW SEW The Old Woman in the Shoe may have had her problems, but they were nothing com- pared with those of home-economics students at S-M East. Girls found that being justa house-wife , was, in itself, an occupational hazard. Seamstresses winced when Givenchy pre- dicted longer hemlines and Balenciaga pro- moted higher waistlines -- which meant needle and thread work fundamentally. Disillusioned culinary artists realized that one cake in the class was Worth two in the mix. Meanwhile, family and homers charted color schemes, ob- served codes of etiquette and chose china, ac- cording to individual taste. Whether selecting silver, redecorating kitchens, or planning holiday btunches, Stil- dents agreed that home is where the hardest work is -- and the greatest rewards. Mother Hubbard: look in the cupboards but can't find the sodium :blonde The hind Grandma med to make is duplicated by food: .ftudentx accurate rnearurements. .1-V-A r nA Betsy Rane: of the twentieth century fashion what the well-dreyxed girl will wear. 13.55 Jill Spangler? needle i:n't in a hayftack, but it'.f juxt as hard to find. M. Rowland X 'H Lynne Z oellner 1 Z ll, .ia pf Em 1' if mi W' i 1 if ' l Q ,,.:: 1, ' ,tl - L ar i it L A - Q ::...,..w1.eLaLaui,2. J 2? 'FQ 35 WE- 1 ii, if' I 2' ,- f' '-Y ' Q - 5 f gn' , YY Y Y A' V' ETF, -'12, ' , '- gf- ' 32, 'ea' f aw ti- -131' -i V ,c Q ar in ,,,,.: ..l.,.,F .. .: ,,,,.. 7 05 ., as-. V 1351 1 .'-351--:,:Ii .....1 4. aeigii ' 3563 :l ns... 5... X L.. V Gia sa . veil.. ...SY . E., .. .-.An ...x.,..., Sheri Humphrey: reload: on bounce per ounce. Carolyn Howard 5'-w fa ', .IZ N .,,.,,,,A'j Q , :Sf ' 1 . li 131: -'iv' V Agfa. 'IH Beverly Pepper ,.-n-. -y FIELD HOCKEY REPLACES HOPSKOTCH In a mass of red gym suits, ragged ten- nis shoes, and indiscriminate socks, the sopho- more and junior girls of S-M East found they had atleast one thing in common: gym classes. From early fall to late spring, gymnasts were members of hockey teams, basketball teams, and volleyball teams. Accompanied by bad- minton birdies, tennis rackets, and ping pong balls, girls participated in more individual sports. Sherwood Forest may have long since dis- appeared, but archery was still colorfully re- miniscent of sheriffs of Nottingham. The fun- damental principles, co-ordination and con- trol, were quickly acquired by the Merry Maid . g. ,Q Marians. For the space-age conscious, tram- - poline was the nearest thing to orbital flight, the biggest thrill since the roller coaster. Whether trapeze-artist, rodeo champion, or average right fielder, all girls enrolled in gym found it more recreational than work. '- -- T5 f 5 3? ' : y e Z Ar' ' .Q - ,-1-4 1 - We . . N .Lui ., . ... ff., f ,. .. Y ., ,, .F . . . . it .3531 ,ir 'A :Q V , ,. J g, .qlim f Lf. ', L -- b. . . Y , T: v:i,.:,.,,:-M. , ' Air' ,K E - 1 . , - l ii' , H ff,-V. ' V . Tciveljdzi-In .lu .f-.H i V,--S-. 7 , . , -g9j.,,.'gf. M. 1 - '- ' -' , . t ' ' fa.. ' '. ' . 1 fl kv- 1 . 1 . -'1' A' ' ' ' A tin - ff . st, , ff . 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Y - ,ii i'1E't2!5i':fL5J:r.e 1i2fFl'i'-410'-Al3ri7'.'2L i' 3 2A.f'u'i'!f... ' 'f. -if A precise combination of football and cron-country talent: constitute: gym for ropbomore boys. -mv. t- 1 Contrary to popular opinion, Steve Todier refuteti Io believe that the :ky ir falling. J . an .-,. - -- -I-H - e.-ew, l Q 1 ar . t I g ' ffl Eg rt il , X fi s t I Ben Dani: H154 frail 'X sw ' X.-r .QV . ' 'rl' 'gi I1 wifi it--fn m. mg - ., -4353 V. ' .1-if Ii 51-.: .ff T: Ea- -C57-fl! -1-F -ff 4 'J 'I '.1l :-ifl :Lil .2 HT5f3i.- Lrifl-vig., A zgfuf. ' .- , I T. 1-,wg ,355 ,. 42 . . A 191- r '. Eu. 'E?:lf?fi.Q .rr l i 'L.f 'L,,,..e5ft L W,-fi' Jack Hammig Hand zo hand combat seem: to be par for a courre in .topbomore girls' gym. Towing mon amief' The two musketeerr engage in jourting to get the pain! aaron. Only two hundred and sixty push-ups left to go, boys! With these cheery words of encouragement, boys' gym classes got under way with a minimum of complaint. Nine years of physical education are in- cluded in the Shawnee Mission curriculumg but never before had boys encountered such invigorating outdoor calisthenics: push-ups down-hill and sit-ups uphill. Between the more conventional games of basketball and volleyball, one could always look forward to a stimulating game of bombardment, or an oc- casional shoulder stand on the parallel bars. Fall and winter may have presented vari- ous worries, but with the melting of the snows came the universal dread of spring shake- down. After circulating wild rumors, ex- hausted gymnasts heaved anemic sighs of rc- lief when it was over. . . and blissfully looked forward to spending a summer becoming physically unfit. ABOLISHING THE NINETY-SEVEN POUND WEAKLING C. Gorrage Tom LeB.fzr The hand may be quicker than the eye but the vocational arts apprentices found the two could be combined into a useful tool for their high school education. In the shop classes, students' advancement was tested not only by written answers, but also by the al- loys and lamps formed with welding torches andtlathes. Architectural designs transmitted them- selves from mind to paper with the aid of a 4H pencil and T-square. Planetary gear sets and transmission troubles were the order of the day for those whose interests proceeded along the lines of auto bodies. Sawdust, grease, and oil accompanied the guildsmen whowere either forming future vocations or pursuing do- it-yourself tendencies. Whatever the reason, mind against metal and wood created a fric- tion that produced another spark of knowledge. Steve Pierce polisbe: both hir :hop arrignment and hi: quick-draw technique. FRICTION BETWEEN MIND AND METAL lim Walker if H1143 I f 3 , - l Y lily! 0 -- -1wf ai.2,,- ' '--'- ' ' ' fv- Wielzlirzg drafting inrtrumentx, Conrad Daniel: erzcompaue: circular dimeruiom. Bryan jerzkx check: to :ee that all :yrterm are A-OK and ,rynchronizex bi: watch ar be prepare: for .rush critical devel- opment: ar .fix weelar grade: or 197025197 texts. MMD' Euan: Margaret lane gf- ,E pf--ff' :ef -2--? J- I' Q 1 5- 5 Q 'I :Z 1 -y , , . . , , -1- V L , 2 . -fr E- I 'vw 'Q' if Mis: Lane and Mrx. Ewan: classify their book: with a technique that would make Dewey Decimal proud. vw. , si s In D1 i 1 1 Pact: on the rackx .verve as 4 background for Dan Moriarty ar be delves into the world of wordx A franlrc bzology .vmdeni make: a frurtrated Completion of amgfzmentf romer exploration among flue lrbrary .rhelref for bookuorm: with .4 few added faclx from the library tk ACCUMULATICJN OF LITE Wxth the flrp ofa book page and the yank of a card catalog drawer S 'vi East stu dents began a year of pleasure readmg and term paper research rn the quret atmosphere of the lrbrary Whlle the scholarly poured over the Readers Guxde and made frantxc dashes to obtaxn the desired magazmes ora tors retreated to the conference rooms to practrce speeches Other students browsed among the myrnads of books often forsakxng realrty for the adventure of a classlc novel After surroundrng themselves wxth stacks of research volumes students summoned thexr powers of concentratron and delved mto the tasks of book reports and outstde readmg assrgnments When the hbrary closed for the day they departed rnvrgorated by therr VlS1f to a storehouse ofthe products ofthe world s lrterary authors RARY EXPRESSIONS E . . . - A ,', ' '2 , ff' ' . ,Q-337, lt 4 I ' V . - l - if 4 l ' at t , 4 i iff, ' K ' gms t 4, , J Ai.. ' ' f , f Il'-'7'.-. . :Q l 1--,-,Q 1 .' 4 ' 46-F- .. Wg 9 'L ' . , . . , - , D ff Q ' 77 gif F01 SCHCOL LIFE A5051 L, 3 Lgfpcd if qtjkgg flu fuj mynfd H A 4 ,agua LN.,-.JUS ixfflh, HK 'Enix L, MNH' ' ffm.. bl. KL... , ,Lf W f' , K'-52,1 x .A ,I nm um I A , f. -,fi V, J ,S ,ji xnxx ,., ' ' -.KL . F Tn , WT- ' c hx F 1Q33L:.,-J mQ4+J Cf-ff K : Q :Q XYj,1w..!'! fy- 'X' v'-T-- I, ,YQ kxgq-13 , 0 A O, 'eb JSRN. .. 2, . ,W . f ,J brushing up on extra-curricular fetes . . . calling back theatrical moments . . . 129 ' Sake S5 ,17 S-. ! stimulating victories on the gridiron with posted predictions . . . 6 N I As the year progressed and our mosaic began to take shape, the extra-curricular activities fit together as school life, a complemen- tary figure in our picture. lVith the addition of these pieces, the scope of our mosaic broadened and the picture approached completion. School activities were widely diversified to challenge the talents and interests of each student. Democracy spoke through the Student Congress as its members voiced opinions and desires of the pro- letariat. For the stage-struck, there were drama productionsf for the orators, forensics: for the musically gifted, orchestra, choir, and operettas to share in. Adept journalists occupied positions on the HAUBERK and HARBINGER staffs as the indefatigable joined forces as the cheerleaders and the Synchronettes. By combining these school life pieces with clubs, assemblies, dances, and royalty, the teleifising extra-curricular activities . . , UWM!! effew of our mann became more compleze' 'ef0'1-V uUi'18 the 794' fhfwfgh word: . , . carrying the SMN Indian to lniy happy hunting ground f s,...,4mk ,I ,1,,,xo5n- fx Yi? Z ,4. f ' ef 9 d Kd QXQFKT wp 5 X 's K f 'XX- ' -dxf fd ddddd ff! d dixplaying .rigm of artixtia endeavor . . . making 4 September debut . . . 2- HMM e WMV? yy WNW ff WW ,fe iffy fw mf W w-W fp' fi X f' !0p9.o.o.oA1 f .,..,.:s.:xiH F b g ith the aid of 4 portable amplifier . . . climbing Jucceuive rung: to higher E ' 5 Gordon Gee, prexident jerry Rotbroek, treasurer Joan Heimovicf, vice-prefidenr 1 :Ki 1 Q, fx I4 WT' Margy Brown. Jecrezary Student Congress Executive Committee. Back row: Van Standke, Gordon Gee, Margy Brown, Libby Roberts, Tish Padfield, Second row: Torn Walrtrarn, loan Heimovicr, Carolyn Brewster, Chuck Koerter. Front row: Roy Mealr, Carol Birbop, ferry Rotbrock, Eric Morgentbaler, Craig Fraser. lame: Hawkins, .rponror - -l 1.1.1 'T- f ,T ,L --A T1 51.1 Will the meeting please come to order? became the verbal launching pad for legisla- tive motions, discussions, and decisions. Stu- dent Congress chairrnan Van Standke presid- ed over meetings and heeded the procedures prescribed by parliamentarian Roy Meals. President Gordon Gee consulted the Ad- ministration about school problems while vice-president joan Heimovics coordinated committee memberships and activities. jerry Rothrock, treasurer, kept a watchful eye on budget and purse strings as secretary Margy Brown presented congressional records for approval. The Executive Committee, including com- mittee chairmen, advisor Mr. james Hawkins, and officers, operated as a central intelligence. Student Congress, as a whole, left a legacy of experience in good government. PRUDENT POLITICS FOR THE CIVIC-MINDED STUDENT Student Congress Officers. Roy Mealr, parliamentarianf Carol Bishop, corresponding recretaryg Van Standke, chairman. CONGRESSIONAL SUBCGMMITTEEI Committees and chairmen, concentrating on their duties in the Student Congress divisions of labor, pro- vided entertainment, service and improvement during the course of the scholastic year. The Social Committee, led 'by Susie Bornstein, re- cruited ideas for original themes and carried out plans of action for school parties with imaginative decora- tions and danceable music. The Social Committee de- pended on the Publicity Committee for eye-catching harbingers of the dances. Under the coordinating hand of Carolyn Brewster, the Publicity Committee splashed bulletin boards and hallways with colorful posters an- nouncing events in all phases of student life. Commanding general of the Service Committee, Tom Walstrom, and committee members scheduled personnel as ticket and refreshment vendors. Incorporating inspiration and intuition into the careful planning of their final course of action, Student Congress committees led the march through a scin- tillating, worthwhile year. 3 P , SF ab'-AH ll! Social Committee. Back row: Gunnar Ericson, Marti Anderton, Anita Royer, Sheldon Battrill, Surie I Bornstein fchairmanj, Bob Hezler, Dick Scott, john Langhnect, Larry 0'Neal, Bob Brown, Mike Berlau, Arme Lerner. Front row: Carol Walker, France: MacDonald, Jane Purucker, Janet jones, Cathie Brozwzing, Pete Woodrmall, Sona Miller, Sharyn Snyder, Sruie Gilbert, Diana Drirko. Not pictured : Kathy Bardone, Mark Crenrhaw, Janie Griffey, Kay Hoffman, Kim Reed, Lance Montauk, Susie Stonecipher. LEGISLATIVE DUTIES L' E fin Ii!! Nancy Nichols, Jill Johmon, Michele Flicker, Diana Hughes, Jeanne Oakton. Front row: Carolyn Brewfter, Susan Davix, Carolyn Schooley, Meredith Hilmex. Service Committee, Bah Lutz, Don Drummond, Mike Valk Tom Walstrom fchairmanj, Jerry McFadden. Not pictured: Ea' Patrick, Fred Sutton, Dave Robimon. jerry Rothrock concentrate: on mentally trying to make the endx of the Student Congreu budget meet, although he appear: to he .fitting down on the job. Publicity Committee. Back row: Dave Cooper, REPRESENTATIVES MOVE FOR DECISIVE ACTION Making progress their most important product, the Student Congress committees worked to make this a better than ever year at S-M East. Chairman Trish Padfield and the School Improve- ment Committee compiled the student directory com- plete with a calendar of school events. Under the aus- pices of this committee, students attended regional safe- ty conventions. The Elections Committee, headed by Chuck Koester, insured the progress of democratic pro- cesses with accurate counts of election choices. Follow- ing their leader, Eric Morgenthaler, the Assemblies Committee set up assemblies utilizing S-M East's own home-grown talent. Catering to the sports enthusiasts, the Boy's Intramural Committee, under the leadership of Craig Fraser, organized a program of athletic activi- ties including basketball and track. The experiments in progress succeeded in accom- plishing a diverse range of Student Congress activities with the added benefits of incorporating something for everyone into theirnenterprising experiments. Electionr Committee. Chuck Koester fclaair- manl, Linda Alexander, Tina Lezvir, Lynne Eickmeyer Toni Tyler. Roxanne Grierel. Steve Weber. A defected boy with lor! and found duly decide: tbir if an off-reason for losing tbingx. Assemblies Committee. Back row: Eric Morgen- tbaler fchairmanj, Tom Nezzberger. Steve Brick, Mike Hall. Front row: Connie Moore, Lainie Larkim, Audi Klein, Sutie Fixber. --'7 :nv School Improvement Committee, Back rozr: john Towner, jan Edmond, Indy Stili, Kit Caldwell, Front 70102 Tixb Padfield Kclmirmant. Dyan Flick, Sally Shiref, Pat Center. Kay Slentz, Not pictured: Kendall Herrick. Boy? Intramural: Committee. Standing: Bill Martin, Dave Holt, Doug Fogel. Kneeling: Craig Fraxer lcbairmanj, Ed Dexter. Not pictured: Paul Clendening, Bob Middleton. 62 , Under full sail, Student Congress com- mittees navigated the waters of school life. The Student Exchange Committee with Libby Roberts as commander-in-chief steered toward their main objective of fund-raising for the American Field Service program, while the AFS dance and carnival acted as the pro- gram's ballast. The committee designed a plan for student exchange with area schools. In the Lost and Found department the line of command led to Roy Meals, chairman, Student Congress members, taking turns at watch duty, traced missing items and kept Lost and Found shelves in a ship-shape con- dition. Kim A.F.S. Committee. Back row: Terry Kraus, Clyde Wrllmmr Jane Bell Memzco Dutm Rodrigues, Sharon Katz, Randy Jacobi Ellen Wtllmm: Front row: Libby Robert: Icbairmtml, Judy Webb Erw Epzrdm Gayle Brickman, Ly-nn Pace, Betty Peterxon. Not pzctured Lzrzda Wztt FINDERS, KEEPERS OF FOREIGN RELATIONS - 1 gf! FO Reed dutifully find: the loft and proclaims it found at another Student Congrers committee goer into action. In An approving joan Heimovic: read: over Secretary Diana Drifkoir 0.C.A. mirzuter, Meeting as a summit conference on the in- tra-school level, the Organization for Coor- dinating Activities consisted of the leaders of the major school powers. Striving for un- ification of activities, the O.C.A. shared infor- mation and discussed mutual problems. Under the chairmanship ofjoan Heimo- vics, representatives of the HAUBERK, HAR- BINGER, and the cheerleadersg the class presi- dents, the Student Congress officers, and the president and vice-president of the Pep Club held meetings to discuss policies that affected one of the members specifically or the school as a whole. The O.C.A. produced understand- ing and cooperation among the members which aided in correlating activities and in in- creasing student influence at S-M East. SUMMIT FOR JOINT ACTION ON COOPERATION O.C.A. Gayle Brinkman, Jane Suor Mafgy Brown Mark Kzrkpatrzck Gor don Gee, julie Sealy, loan Heimowcr fcbazrmanj Sher: Humphrey: Tom Walrtrom Not pictured 1 Terry Hogan, Jerry Rolbrock Kzp Nwen John Pro Tma Lewr: T Tim: Lewir cut: 4 :Hiking figure as 4 Girlf' Stale delegate. I lull? g Boys' State Delegaler. Chuck Koerter, Tam lWalmfom, Gordon Gee. Roy Mealr, Fred Brown, Clyde lI7illiamJ, jerry Rotbrock, Dick Neuberger. Not piclnred: Bill Brzming, Rob Griffey. ENACTING PSEUDO GOVERNMENT State government developed a new twist as stu- dents frorn high schools all over Kansas convened at Girls' and Boys' State. Initiated by the American Legion, the program aided in producing a better understanding of politics through experience in active government. Delegates from S-M East Tom Walstrom, jerry Rothrock, Gordon Gee, Roy Meals, Fred Brown, Rob Griffey, Clyde Williams, Bill Bruning, and Dick Neul berger joined with other Boys' Staters in putting into action a complete system of state government from city to state levels. Highlights of the week included the Governor's Ball and an unexpected visit and speech by the Chief justice of the Supreme Court Earl Warrm. Girls' State was organized in much the same wayg girls assumed the responsibility of learning just how their actions as citizens influenced the government by participating first hand in a political setup of their own making. Tina Lewis, delegate from S-M East, em- phasized the campaigns from scratch and an instruc- tional period on How to Carry a Flag as being ex- amples of the week's varied activities. Government in action gained new meaning for citizens in the making during a week at the legislature. KEY CLUB OPENS THE DOOR TO SERVICE ,Key Club Officerr. john Wiederholt. treamrerf Gordon Gee, preridentg Rick Boley. recretary. Not pictured: jim Iarrezt. vice president. ,Y .. -,- Ye.. X, ,., : i ' . , I, l e EEEA Y i- Eli. ' - f---,iff-:e:f::F.-we-,-YV - 'Y':: - :Q , 4, -.f-- -W-, gg ,fs ah. -is ..,- . .-v. JL, l ,,.,..,,,:,,,K,J, . The unspoken pledge of All for one, and one for all, adopted by the members of the Key Club, expressed their general attitude of con- cern for man. In this case, all were for one very special idea, contributing to the better- ment of a needy world in their own indivi- dual manner. Rather than donating huge sums to a national charity, the boys concentrated on directing their efforts toward specific under- privileged groups that had been unreached by larger welfare organizations. The Kiwanis Club, an international asso- ciation, founded the various Key Clubs through- out the country for the benefit of high-school boys only. With Mr. Swanson as sponsor, the Key Club chose its officers: president Gordon Gee, vice-president jim Jarrett, secretary Rick Boley, and treasurer john Wiederholt. 65 'x -z 'x Mr. Suwiroii and the Key Cluh farm 4 philanthropic hnddle to call the play: for their next project, selling elevator rickety. THE Y'S HAVE IT IN HUMAN INTEREST Y-Teem Officerx. jennifer johnmn. .recretnryg Marcia jolmron, zreamrerf Susan Fifbef, prexrideul. ay., -J Y' '..3i ' uf Jefrice: with a Jmile. Hi-Yer.r gather the faux of bufinexx lzfe ti., e-..5w,.I ' .I ii' -N , Hi-Y and Y-teens, working as the hub of S-M East's own CARE corporation, met during school club periods but radiated their humanitarian services through- out the community. Adding spokes to the hub, Y-teens operated basketball concessions and executed worthwhile projects to cheer hospital patients and residents of or- phanages and rest homes. The school's five clubs com- bined their efforts under rhe leadership of president Susan Fisher, secretary jennifer johnson and treasurer Marcia johnson as individual clubs elected their own executives. Hi-Y, the Y-teens brother organization, strengthen- ed the wheel with Hi-Y pencils sold as financial sup- ports for club projects. Using practical politics, presi- dent jim Fields, vice-president Keenan Gale, secretary Tom Poole, treasurer Kent Benson and chaplain Chuck Goforth headed the model legislature. During April the Hi-Y and Y-teens found that service for others paid double dividends for time. Mr. Trax! persuade: the Y-Teem' that bard bound book: last longer than paperbacks. M353- Hi-Y Officers. Chuck Gofortls, cbaplaing Keenan Gale, rfice-preriderztf Kem Benron, zrearurery Tom Poole, .recrezaryi Jim Fieldr, president. julie Sealy rerieuzr a fan: Englifb idiom! and irregular corzjagaiioru uxilb ber able pupil. lixin Epirden. X : lzgl ,-. 1 LL., 'L 59 XJ, ,- 1 fglmggfi . Indicating her home array from home. Dion Frixcbef feminine: about the Joplvixticatimlx of a cominental life in France. Naneco Dutra Radrigue: familiarize: bimxelf u-ilb hir neu' home and an American magazine .-.J sg' Marzeco pal: in a long dixtance call on a .fbort ware Jet to bix parentx in Sao Paulo. Brazil. -'if 4 . ,n il I S AMBASSADORS OF FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL y When abroad, do as those abroad might easily be the motto of the foreign exchange students of the American Field Service and other exchange programs. Those who traveled far from home carried with them the customs and ideas of their home countries but left room to add new concepts from foreign lands. This year Esin Epirden from Turkey and Maneco Dutra Rodrigues from Brazil crossed the waters of the Atlantic and took their places of distinction as exchange students. Coming to S-M East in an effort to improve international relations, they soon assumed their roles as American students and during the year contributed to school life, often reflecting their foreign homes. From S-M East, Dion Frischer journeyed to France with the AFS, and Julie Seely to Norway under the Experiment in International Living program, conveying American ideals to other nations of the world. Their participation in world affairs centered on a conscien- tious exchange of customs and ideas which promoted understanding and growing peace. Erin Epirden taker her American Jirter Suri Dawson an a pictoral and literal tour of ber home country, Turkey. rv off 5' .92 14 ' .X ,A ' T., . ., 'VNV' 'Q ,J , V V ldv 'ke- ,.. 77 I A ' .,,.. - , 4 , -N. I, 4--. I Neither bail, nor mom. nor .fleet 11-ill prevent julie Seely, HAUBERK editor-in-chief. from meeting the omimzble deadline. WW ,4 ,A . .. 09, .-n . 4-,sa -:W if '. ,ry U I W-4' ,B .gpm . .--,XIER-. WW WW WW N W W ' Wa WW N W WW! W A H WW: M' ,WW EA .gf .sl I Ch ,Q i .. 'P WW W: .. :- z, if W . s . - 'fg W ' , '- ' A.-...,,,,,v 'W I. 5:3 . -, fig: ,gs-, , :Pl - : W fa'-,'1'l f .W jf' , , W 'r'F,' ' - ,, .. L ' ' ' E .'wW::W-LW: WQIW'-P ...MG W 1' W W-. W W.. . 4 ,.. ins..-W-,.W-4,1 W W ' v 5 l ,sa ,. .w- W4' 'QV ...L ,.4,,V, T, . -,.,. - . ,, W. ., , , .V W - f. ',':fr,yg-.W-4 2'-A javigf 'Pg Aw Q, - L WW-,,-.:.a:fW,, ff'-52 .. nf. 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SHARING IN THE PROFITS OF STUDENT EXCHANGE The symbolism of a Passport to Friendship and a keen spirit of inter-class competition became reality as the Student Exchange Carnival climaxed a financially successful week of share selling. Sold by Student Con- gress representatives, shares were purchased with the dual purpose of financing the visit of foreign exchange students and enthroning individual class royalty. By Saturday night, the transformation of the gym- nasium into a maze of carnival booths was completed. Visitors tried their hand at free throwing, cake walking, and turtle racing in the fun-filled crepe paper world. Gordon Gee and Mary Jane Eckhoff reigned over the carnival as a result of the one hundred and sixty per cent of the senior class that bought shares. The cooperation of the entire school culminated in the surpassing of the goal and the satisfaction gained from having a part in promoting world friendship. Erzthrorzed renior royalty Mary Jane Eckhoff and Gordon Gee tertify to .tenior ruler ability Sophomore, junior, and retzior trazfelen purchase Parrportr to Friendrhip in a rvorldu-'ide race. j. D. Blackburn dom a derby and bow tie to laud the merit: of Reaction Roulette. ONE GOOD PEP SKIT DESERVES A VICTORY Wave after wave of blue jackets poured onto the gymnasium bleachers and settled themselves as the trumpetls call heralded the Pep C1ub's Friday assembly. Students provided the audio portion of the program while cheer- leaders took charge of visual guidance. President Kip Niven outlined game high- lights, weekly scores, and future competitive events as Jane Suor executed vice-presidential duties of Homecoming Committee chairman. While secretary Mary jane Eckhoff maintain- ed Pep Club rolls and distributed identification patches, Sylvia johnson, treasurer, levied dues. Enthusiastic skits presented during the year sparked spirit and as students negotiated the tidal ebb and blow to classes, shouts of L-A-N-C-E-R-S resounded through the halls. V, , - , we -LY i Pep Club Executive Commzttee Back row Mane McMorr1J Swan Daw: Lynn New comer Linda Johnston. Second row Sher: Humphrey: Ienmfer johnson Martha Grzffm joan Hezmo 1Jic.r. Front row.: Sylvia johnson Mary Jane Eckhoff Mrs Howard Jane Suor K1p Nwen Kip Niven V Jane AM sam Sylvia Johnson treasurer president vice-prexident ' ' .P 11' Q73 if Q.':5?f555f T,'f'.. .f.. . It -,gr-,.,',,-:-:L.1gf' .'.g1.-g- . ' f ' ull J U -v vlfn ' 55915 7-'5'Tl:1f'::-f gf' .- wgsfg. -- Y razw ' r f Mary lane Eckhoff secretary - 2' . figtrz-wi sz 1-1-, ,,::-.w-.-,' ..,,:'1 . 5,551.51 Heralderx. Martha Griffin, Nancy Young, Daria Hickman, Sherry Rooney. Alternates: Sally Richardmn, Ginger Kamberg. Parading through drill team file, a helmeted marcot keep: an eye an Pep Club attendance. Through the culinary effort: of the cheerleaders, the Wyandotte bulldog acquires a .special open-fire flavor l. Y P , n. ' 1 1 . E-ifY'f' le 'F Y- ii i t Through its traditional cheer, Blue-black we're back of you, the Pep Club embodied -school spirit on crowded Friday-afternoon assemblies. High and dry on gym bleachers or waterlogged in soggy stadiums, uniformed Lancers stolidly ignored discomfort while carefully preserving a high morale. By giving voluble vocal support to their team Pep Club- bers added a contagious spark of enthusiasm to fire their team to victory. Backing the team to victory was just one of the Pep Club's many goals. Calling atten- tion to a record of championships and promot- ing better sportsmanship were accepted fringe benefits of this school organization. Members of long standing were duly appreciated by be- ing considered part of an active, constructive prerequisite of school life. SILENCE IS GOLDEN BUT NOT IN PEP CLUB Parxorz Niven eulogizes over 4 recently departed redrkin. Ill Mini john Carter and Nick Brocker dixplay on rzrtixtic endeavor of Beat North caliber. ' N l'lflliyl':'-fllllllW WfffllllffifflllflilmfrfaF!.2fL4Qg d lflmilil !f,'1l!glllf, A1 C 111,q y Q me ff ' , --1 ff rrrr ,u 'E l - -, L. Tom Harbrecht Jportx 4 wound from the gridiron battlefield Junior Vanity Alternater: Shirley Bonney, fave! Popheu, Janie Griffey. Varsity Alternatexz Susaf Bresnich, Carolyn laBelle. E U fi X. - F329 J.. 'X -... . w V+ .:. W J NE f . 5 ' ,QQ , imp. A 5. . V, a . i f '-f N- if 'E 'I ., .. ,QS .,-.SYQ Agar S, S gf Varsity Cheerleaderr. Vicki Gallagher, Swan Phillips. Sherry Gould, Sheri Humphrey: fheadl, Pat Ireland, Jill Marxh. Iumor Vartzty Cheerleaderr Nrckz Smzth Marcia Vmglrts leo beadl Carol Bishop Cmdy Humphrey: Sona Miller fro heudl Georgie Cooper J :Sf B, L A K CHEERFUL LEADERS CRY OUT FOR VICTORY The S M East Ph1lharmonxc 1n the form of the Pep Club put on a concert of vlctory cues and yells whlch was conducted by the pep maestros of the school the cheerleaders At each A sembly they not only led the opening ceremony but often gave hxlarlous pep skits If the Pep Club lost 1ts urge to yell or the team faltered the cheerleaders admmrstered mnoculatrons of pep by cheerlng even more enthusxastxcally' Thexr eag erness as lf contagnous spread qurckly even to the spectators Thclr duties however reached beyond ath letxcs to mamtammg an example for the school rn scho lastxcs and an thelr actxvrtxes The dlllgent practxces after school of the pep conductors led to a game concert featurmg such numbers as We Want a Touchdown Composed by the cheerleaders and arranged by the Pep Club the cheers mstxlled a prlde and sp1r1t rn all S M East students resulting m many vxctorres for the school . . . . . . . - I u . , ' v ' ' 1 - H: I - ' i' V v , . W W W .1 l ' I , H dl V -. 1 ' .-. . ' .. 1.6 - 5 1 1 C' .:-T12 f'-aw Ji' , I A-L, JE, W . L Iis, Q L:,g1.' 1' ' ' gigs ,T X Q l J i v Q '. Q, gg. Z ,...,....-5---. - 1 U - -.H Q 1 . S 1 s s 7 ' v 9 ' ' ff ,, , - , . TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP THE GIRLS ARE MARCHING Drzll Team. Senior Members: Anne Sweney. Donna Hover. Sandy Nye Nannette Cory laura Armacosl Mary lane Eckboffv Lynn Downing, Swan Darir. Carolyn Brezurter, Ginger Kamberg Nancy Andrew: Marsha Peter Marie McMorriJ, joan Kramrnerer. Betty Hall. Alive McBride. -4 A --- 'L Qeefffs-'Q Right face. . .band to the rear march. These and other terms quickly became the jargon of the forty jun- ior and senior girls of the Shawnee Mission East Syn- chronettesf' To perfect their ,precision and timing, the drill team worked daily during seventh hour, polishing routines and formations with occasional early morning rehearsals on the football field. Marching practice often found them parading through the nearby streets of Prairie Village or the school parking lot. When performance time drew near, the girls don- ned their boots and flashy uniforms and never failed to impress spectators with their intricate rank maneuvers, finger-snapping, and fancy footwork. Appearing at game half-time shows, the American Royal parade, and var- ious guest performances,,the Synchronettes cut a striking figure. Much of the credit went to Commander Mrs.-Howard as she marched her infantry to fame and glory in a world of waving tassels and stomping heels. Judy Stitt and Mrx. Howard plot to tie lhe drill teamy' ta.f.relJ together. Drill Team, Senior Menzhen: Connie Smith, Terrie Heath, Susan McMillan, jenny Dunaway, Judy Stitt, Paula Hillx, Linda Shepherd, Sharyl Lee Keller, Karen Schneider, Sylvia johnmn, Donna Lillich, Elaine Iohnfton. ,, ,, ,ug all H '4 1 . ' . L- Fr -lj I, X W V A ,J f , ' 4, A Q, 4' 1 ' ' , I -I A. 1, -ww .Xa -. JT:,--X .E-L ff: -3 S A 5 I 'ly . . :A e P 1: ., l V .V l '7 , f , ' , j. 'lj 1 ' rag I L 1.15 iff- X 4:5 ' -A ,-4,155 1,1 I Q ,QQ ' F V f ,I I ,.t :'A E- -' , .L Q gf fy if I i i ij 1 . - . - ,. ,, ' f f J S 2' , '1 Q -:i' ' H ' ', 'Q -' , ' Y I I 1 I i' 2 ' -f P ' '1 :' 1 QQ,-1 ' ll e 1 S-xl he an 2 Q if R fi Mi a -- .wl If YI n nfl n fa 1: nu xo n me .1 s ,1 S . x an J- n. 1 x - v. J 'm..,. up ,.u. J K ,il ,dig jg Y, 5 J 9. ,, Drill Team, junior Memherx: Denie Rohinmn. Kim Niklaf, Nancy Rnzicka. Betty Voelleer jane Purucker. Andy Kalozzxcik, Sherril Cooper. ,Indy Hinrichx. Linda Hoff. Ian Mnnxeey Gail Vorhnrgh. Lynne Pace, Marsha Wise. Phyllix Cope. Gwen Wfilmn, Kim Reed. HOMECOMING ROYALTY REIGNS AT CAMELOT Childhood fantasies of Camelot became re- ality as chairman jane Suor materialized Home- coming plans for 1962. Five cars delivered the candidates as the band and drill team sur- rounded a glittering azure throne. A blue and white color scheme dominated the float, a tis- sue castle and drawbridge graced by the Queen and her four attendants. Escorted by their fathers, Queen Sheri Humphreys and her princesses Susan Davis, Nancy Young, Pat Ireland, and Sherry Gould proceeded to the throne. The attendants re- ceived blue and white bouquets and were crowned by Mr. Ison. Following the presen- tation of vvhite flowers and a blue velvet robe to the queen, Bobbi Popkess of last year's royalty conveyed the regal title to Sheri. As the strains of Camelot filled the air, the royal court began a reign over the rest of the victorious game and the Homecoming dance. A l X . . J. 5. K Z ,y . . , x V . K gr W L. E-1 . They're either making a Homecoming float or rameone has zz terrible cold. Sheri Hum1Jhrey1 prepm'e1 for ber Homecoming reign with the aid of Marie McMorri1, Bobbi Popke1.r, Mr. 11011 and jill Iolamon-. .V 'Q 'sei 1 if Mr. 11011 f11lfill1 f'ai1 r1ulie1 lo fha 1962 Homecoming royalfy 111 Bobbi P0f7kE.l'.f and Nancy Young expreu mixed er1mtion1 of l:mppine11 and pleamre. 4 BEAUTIES FLOWER THE COU Hu H ecoming Queen F KING ARTHUR Swan Dani: LK Sherry Gould Nancy Young JI Q NAEPBQ -5' , V :Lg-J ,fir , Pat Ireland RED CARPET LEADS TO COURTLY HONORS A red carpet was the pathway to a Valen- tine's Day-inspired ceremony as the Basketball Sweetheart of 1963 proceeded to her throne. Guided by the efforts ofjane Suor, Pep Club vice-president, the election and corona- tion materialized at half-time ceremonies dur- ing the game with Washington. Elected by the Pep Club from an original fifty nominations by the O.C.A., Miss Nancy Waite and her attendants Miss Carolyn La- Belle and Miss Daria Hickman were present- ed red and white carnations by the runners- up and were crowned by Kip Niven, Pep Club president. Graciously fulfilling the theme. A Por- trait of My Love, the Sweetheart reigned over the league victory and continued a royal tradition of the basketball season. Daria H ich man Carolyn LfzBelle il' ? V Nancy Waite Barketball Sweetheart Vx 7 qv f ,E ' 4 4 ' . -r, . V , ,, . X Ju A Y N v' -Y '-'1 Y H 1 1: M '-EAE?-,. T I 1 X ' W. .-wi' ' g. ,, ' -gi' vi . Y iz,- , - Zi? 'Ns Y 5 f W. A if W!-,624 '. N ' l 55:1-'w i.u ' , :J 1 - 5:5 Y X -A 1 W i - 5 ' V - ' ii ' fl ' 'W Q.: I' Y Y Y ' ' if .J MMM .. Y V . ' L, - 11 :S X! N W, 52' f i I VlV Lama Armacofl ' Y A Accented by a kaleidoscope of dancing reflections, the HAUBERK dance of 1963 un- folded in a flash ofgolden accents. A mirrored ball and gilded horses combined to capture all in a merry whirl of splendor and enter- tainment for a delightful March evening. Throughout the week preceding the dance, students had an opportunity to select their favorite candidates from the fourteen photo- , graphs displayed in the showcase. During a suspenseful intermission, the runners-up en- tered followed by the HAUBERK Queen Miss joan Heimovics and her attendants Miss Laura Armacost and Miss Carolyn Brewster. The presentation of crowns and rose bouquets A ensued. The evening passed quickly to the strains of soft music, equal in pleasure to the balmy spring weather outside. The Carousel dance ended, but will remain as a presentation to S-M East from the 1965 HAUBERK staff. GOLDEN REFLECTIONS ON A REGAL CORONATION L l Carolyn Brewster E' vw W, :l ' vm , .flljzj ' :gp Z 1. :fuk 511151 ' if U-, A - N , 'M V if' . xx !-' ' 5 1' 'vm 1 , iw ' r 1 , N K Y 1 4 1 1 w s i ' ! fi 1.-3 1525 Hg Ioan Heimoviu, HAUBERK Queen MOSAIC COMPOSTIO Julie Seely Editor-in-Chief 2 if .I Tzmz Lewis Axnflant Editor K 1 I ' L v T V i M iff ? 1. .A Q :sal Q 'x-In V- -.V be R. .. . Q - 393952 .1 -,-.W , ' ..f:1 .. ' .-,...,.f Y -4,1 fi 44, 1 W ,Ig 5 n g I N iii 'tj HNQQQ Cindy Sperry Literary Editor uw' Michele Fliaker, HA UBERK treasurer, find: a wealth in note: pouring from her ledger. Literary Staff: Janet Farber, Christie Kermard, Barb Zickefooxe. jan Rogers. F ENDEAVOR AND INGENUITY In keepxng wrth the contemporary mosarc dcsrgn of the HAUBERK the separate components of the year book staff assembled to portray the panorama of school lrfe at Shawnee Mrssron East Hrgh School The talented art staff draftmg the pattern rn whrch the mosarc was to be lard planned lay ours and destgn ed the cover whrle conferrxng wrth photographers on essentral portrarts and candrds Coordmatron of the dr verse prctures of academrc and extra currrcular actrvrtres by means of the wrrtten word was the prmcrpal functron of the lrterary and sports staffs who spent many sev enth hours ransackrng assorted psyches and thesaurr to produce copy worthy of therr rrgorous self nmposed standards Typrsts transformed muddled scrrbblrng mto neat blocks of copy the busmess staff and the treasurer sponsor Mr Wtlson and the staff were amply rewarded by a lrvely record of 1962 1963 HIL Burmerr Smff Pam Hulrblrou Bob Beacbj Suran lV00dJ1de Anne Beeron Marilyn Grlffm llarzlgn Alomien Dmne DuVnl Bumzer: Manager . Y , - f e .rrr Q55 managed the HAUBERICS finances. Editor julie Seely, f L ,,f ' f '- A . . , - frigie I Li. A V X. L . . ' ff - fi, Y, ,W I , - X r , A Q f A ,, , 1-. , I. J Il' Q ,p , 5 as 5 5? A 'El raaaa a A r CONTINUANCE OF THE ANNUAL TRADITION OF DISTINCTION HAUBERK typixts Kim Fraser and Jean True work zo, maintain a ratio of two keystroke! lo every erasure. David Sneid Sport: Editor 9? K' A 5 A Janice Hansen Publicity Manager Nancy H arclerode Art Staff Judy Redman and Martha Elfen Art Editor A'f1k9 Farley Head Photographer Y Photography Staff Sfere Mangold Jim Bennett Sleze Moyer fsporff Staff? Richard Barley Nzlae Loeh -i-ru: -Ery- Mr Wrlxon HAUBERK Jponfor glee fully fzlex auay all yearhooh .recrelx Marxhall Mzller Produclzon Manager . A 4 . V Z: ww' . -V X - h I Q , c. . h W L 'Il H L R . Ia di . 1 H! W - i r . r ffm? 'Ek, 2fo:-- .e-L QQ 7,yy,5vg f, j3'qQQf 'l H W H , , , -,--Le - ' .V , -ff 1' H g H, , Y .1 4 A M , . 1' ,X - ' xx 1 'Jw-'. ' 'A A A , 'H ,J n.. 1 1' H M. ,H nw - ,iw H. H., . . H 1' , y -'W 5 1, Q. ' . +,,N I , . -.,.-- . , A 4 . . 4 N W H5 . I A 4 Q Fzrft Semener Staff Front Ron Karen Linz Bab: lWidmer. Toni Tyler. Sherry Gould. Gayle Brinkman Carolyn lVagner Connie Moore Sandy lVe.tt. Second Row: Nancy Andrewr, Y1onne Suffer Laura Arnzacorl Mary Olrion Lynn Eickmeyer. Ian Marrh. Andrea Bornrlein, Dianne Ratchford Linda Vance Pain Carr lan Galer. Back Row: Debbie Shapiro. Bob Gibb. Rick Klein Eric Morgenllsaler Gary Brabl Chuck Bowen. Dick Brewer, Alike Etnife. PRESSING THE POWER OF THE PRINTED WORD Apprenticing as members of the Fourth Estate, the HARBINGERjournalists discarded the traditional trench-coated image and simply let their writing speak for itself, be it news story, editorials, or feature article. Both first and second semester staffs experienced the acute growing pains of printing a school newspaper on a semi-monthly basis: deadlines, proofreading, and frequent trips to the printer, Editors-in-chief Gayle Brickman and Frank Dwyer accumulated information and experience as they super- vised their staffs in planning layouts, selling adver- rising, and boiling down copy. In moments of confu- sion, Mr. Brewer's sponsorship was the deciding factor involving most important issues. Selection for the HARBINGER staff was based upon the Journalism I classes. Since the paper in itself com- posed the ,I-II classes, it became a learning experience in putting theoretical fundamentals into use. ? li Gayle Brinkman First Semerter Editor Q HARBINGER Jtaff memben' comull past nezwpnper filex for imfpiration. Taking a meale prezfiezz- of the HAR BINGER. Mr. Brewer Jmilex approval. Second Sernefter Staff. Front Row: Carolyn LaBelle, Linda Alexander, Bev Goodfellouf, Lynn Krizeger, Mary Ann Schneider, Margy Brown, Marci Harrir. Second Row: Swan Silverglal, Barhara Brackntan. Teri Margolix, Joanne Olfon, Gene Elsax, Keith Morantz, Frank Dwyer. Third Row: Mary Hodxon Vicki Mathewf, Patty Diviney, Nancy Hinxon, Ann Martin, Nancy Young, Gordon Gee, Chuck Wellr, Bill Bloenzker. Back Row: ,lan Truitt, Leo Brady, Gary Hanren, Chuck Leary, john McCready, Bah Alkillfl john Wiederholt, Roger johnson. Second Semexter Staff. Front Row: Barh Fried, Gwen Cohen, Nancy Wildrnan, Ere Belore. Betty Schntiedexkamp, Jolene Kinhe. Second Row: Dave Simon, K, K. Harris. Mike Klein, Ed Hathaway, Margy Long, Gayle Barlow. Third Row: Sara Beth Yater, Steve Greenxtein, Larry Mahrt. Jani: Bell, jim Perkinx, Jay Parker, Back Row: Ward Mouden, David Pape, John Wiederholt, Boh Cullerton, Neal Nelkin, Steve Crutcher, Jack Harrington. J-7 . . --f f Lx ,T 'QE'-.I ani' - Lk, 'Www f 'Q A' .4 'I Aqfiih Frank Dwyer Second S enzexter Editor QUILL AND SCROLL Front Row M Brown E Belooe K Luiz G Brrckman K Frafer M Flzcker C La Belle N Harclerode V Mathew: Second Row T Lewz: J Farber M Farley I Seely S Mangold S Srlverglat B Wulmer J True C Sperry D Snerd Tlurd Row A Bornrrem D Dulfal R Klem T Margolzx C Wellr G Brahl C Kenrzard E Morgentbaler D Frucher R johnson Fourth Rou P Hutehzmon R Clark M Daurdrorz P Carr I Bell M Mouden D Ratcbford Y Sutter L Mabrt Back Row G Gee F Dwyer A Martm I Perkzm S Greerutem I Wrederholt S Yater M Mzller N Nelkzn Not pzctured I Hamer: SENIORS EARN QUILLS FOR THEI Wuh elxgnbxlxty based on yournalxstxc ac comphshments and academxc standmg 1n the upper one thnrd of the class Qulll and Scroll membershxps were presented to outstandmg semors on the HAUBERK and HARBINGER staffs At a yoxnt banquet and mmatnon wxth S M North and S M West candles 1llummated the common xdcals Truth Learmng Loyalty Fnendshlp Inmatxve Judgment and Leader shrp These were the attrxbutes of each Quxll and Scroll member whether h1s duty had been wrmng copy for a hterary staff plannxng pro ductlon edmng or adverusmg the final pro duct The gold pm engraved wlth a quxll and scroll symbollzed a hexghtened knowledge and apprecxauon of journalxsm R CAPS . : . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 1: . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . 4 . lu . 'E '33 .' l ' . ff M pl '- l ,H ,J l ' 471 - ' 11 Y C -I ,L ul- rf WL- WH 3. - ' . vt 1 . l 4 .17 o. fx 5'- ' f- , ' '-- ., r f i l 4 fi ,, , ' . . 1 l X l --- f ll l ' ' ' v , . , 1 J N Q .Y lf. . T X 1 A - x 7 , H 1 ff F. Q' ' . . . . .. I . . . - - 7 - .. 7 ' 7 7 7 1 w 1 - s , - 2 s ' National Honor Society. Front Row: Michele Flicker, Dianne Haley, Sandy Nye, Mary Tate, Jean True, janet Farber, Trirh Padfield, Jerry Rothrock, Steve Darzdo. Second Row: Swan Barge, Karen Soderquirt, Tina Lewis, Terry Kraure, Margy Brown, Carlene Barore, Anne Payne, Dion Frischer, Nancy Waite, Vicki Mathewr. Third Row: Van Starzdke, Gordon Gee, Chuck Cannon! Dianne Ratchford, Carol Wharton, Nancy Harclerode, Debbie Bryant, Frank Dwyer, Frank Blorrer, larry Kuder. Back Row: Chuck Koerter, Roy Meals, Burt McDowell, Richard Croirrant, Walter Koualick, Richard Akin, Steve Ferris, jeff Weiner. Not Pictured. Julie Seely, Mary Jane Eckhoff. EMINENT INITIATES ENTER THE RANKS OF NHS IDEALS During the April all-school assembly, the National Honor Society, calculating to create suspense, caught upperclassmen una- ware and welcomed them into the ranks of N.H.S. The emblematic torch of the National Honor Society was reflected in flames of candles lit at an initiation ceremony several weeks later. Former members reaffirmed their pledge to N.H.S. ideals--service, leadership, scholarship and character as initiates confirmed their newly received Society membership. Events of the scrol1 s chapter were di- rected by the sponsors, Miss Elizabeth Boys, Miss Jane Lindell, Mr. Duane Houston, Mr. Wilhelm Young, and the elected officers in- cluding Richard Croissant, presiddhtg Chuck Koester, vice-presidentg Roy Meals, treasurerg and Tish Padfield, secretary. V R12 1- f!- ..,. N.H.S. Officerx. Rich Croirrarzt, preriderztj Roy Meal: trearurery Chuck Koerter, vice-preridentf Trixh Padfield, secretary. N.H.S. Sponsors. Mr. Young, Miss Lirzdell, Miss Boys, Mr. Huston. , Y Y Y -M H N W . '-V-m-- su- -sumr su i E57 T ' ' A . 'ag A - - I Y , N.H.S. MEMBERS. Bach Row: L. Newgaard, S. Katz, I. Rogers, S. Woodside, I. Perkins, M. Woods, S. Stiller, S. Yates, B. Widmer, S. Keller, S. Severs, G. Knapp, A. Martin. Seventh Row: P. Mueller, R. johnson, M. Chaffee, D. Borel, A. Beeson, C. Bishop, S. Bornstein, S. Adams, G. Peltier, T. DeFraties, D. Hiersteiner, B. Thorp, N. Brocher. Sixth Row: N. Nichols, M. Cohen, B. Wortmann, S. Van Scyoc, J. Weiderholt, D. Sneid, D. Winn, C. Fraser, D. Sutera, M. Curley, R. Viot, J. Williamson. Fifth Row: I. Bangs, W. Bolton, B. Marvel, M. Collins, M. McKee, S. Rahorn, R. Metzinger, T. Swale, E. Silverman, I. Brandt, T. Miller, D. Fogel. Fourth Row: G. Lehovitz, B. Starke, G. Gray, B. Crouch, T. Neuherger, C. Struhy, S. Greenstein, J. Fisher, B. Zickefoose, L. Genther. Third Row: Y. Monsees, G. Vosburgh, R. Jacobs, F. Brown, B. Sevra, E. Patrick, C. Underwood, E. Williams, C. Funkhouser, B. Harclerode, A. Haynes, M. Mouden, B. Arnett. Second Row: C. Crouch, 1. Anderson, I. Elswood, I. johnson, I. Heimovics, B. Peterson, C. Sperry, C. Schooley, L. Roberts, G. Brickman, K. Fraser, J. Stitt, B. Green. Front Row: D. Drisko, D. Duval, C. Kennard, M. Griffin, T. Margolis, E. Belove, L. Shepperd, S. Lindquist, S. johnson, K. Hill, L. French, T. Tippin. Not Pictured. P. Hutchison. Advanced Debate. Front Row: Tina Lewix, Mary Jane Ecfboff. Rob Herman. Third Row: Libby Robertx, Carol Craucb, jerry Rotbrock, Griffey, Sandy Nye, Nancy Wildman, jean True. Trish Padfield, Fred Brown, Jane Bell, Swan Raborn, Bob Jones, Eldon Silverman, Sbaryn Bierman, Allen Cinnamon, Dave Martin. Second Row: Bob Terry Gibxan. Back Row: Dave Schwartz, Dave Holt, I. D. Levy, Linda larnbrigbt, Nancy Yuille, Sandy Scbuske, Dianne Blackburn, Judy Fernald, Charley Underwood, Eric Morgentbaler. Ratcbford, Barbara Arnett, Dick Neuburger. Ed Cbarles, Dave Roy Mealf, Jobn Wiederbolt, Tom Swale, Mark Rauix. Not Pictured: Marrball Miller. Debaling parinerx find flmt frm beadf and one quote box are betier lban mme at all. A frantic lan minute compariron of zmiecards Roy Mealr prom a proposal on the podium and R Ihr la and Eric Alorgenilouler. explaim how to keep your audience interexted. confront: Jerry 0 oc Maurice Su'a11.ror1 RECIPRCDCAL FREE TRADE OF FACTS AND PROPGSALS Relying on quote cards and mental agility, defen- ders ofthe affirmative and negative debated the topic Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy of reciprocal free trade with non-communist nations. Long hours of research-backed contentions and re- buttals as reference works, periodicals, and pamphlets were welded into verbal bullets for use against oppos- ing teams. Battle lines were under the direction of Mr. Maurice Swanson, debate coach, but frontline decisions, challenging reasoning power and analysis, remained in the hands of the debaters. Class practice sessions brought new recruits, as well as debate veterans, to a peak of training for the year's verbal warfare. Pre-dawn departures and day- long bus trips preceded tournaments throughout Kan- sas. The results were well-earned trophies and the war of words ended with comradely handshakes. RHETORICIANS PERFECT ARTS OF PARLANCE AND DEBATE Tactics of the ancient Roman and Greek orators were revived with a modern adaptation as debate and speech students classified their information and polished readings in prepara- tion for approaching presentations. With twenty-Eve points earned for parti- cipation. the National Forensic League offered membership into its society. Members strived for further goals. the degrees of Merit. Honor. Excellence. and Distinction. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Swanson, the N.F.L. was conducted by Eric Morganthaler, president: Sandy Nye, vice-presidentg jean True, Libby Roberts. and Susan Raborn. secre- taries: and Sharyn Bierman, treasurer. Thus. the National Forensic League serv- ed as a steppingstone as well as an aid in de- veloping speaking abilities for use in a world which demands oral expression. l Ixanonal Forenric League Front Rou Linda jobnron Allen Cinnamon Dane Martrn Barb Arnett. Susie Landze Reta Frredman Ruth Gundle Torn Neuburger Ron jay Second R011 lean Tflle. ViCki,MI1f59ll'I- Sandj Scburke Carol Crouch Dzanne Ratcblord Mike Whmztl Frank Duper Yvonne Sutter. Judy Fernald. Tbrrd Rott Dick Aeuburger Helen Mant Mary Olnon Sandy Nye Suran Raborn Charlotte Harvel, Rob Fneren Wlnrmeg Ixnoa Daze Herman Back Row Ed Charlet John Wzederbolt Barry Brady. David Holt, Bob John Wiederholt addrenex the N.F.L. concerning the abolifbment of the Student Congresr. N.F.L. Officers. Slanding: Sharyn Bierman. treafurerg Libby Roberts. Suxan Raborn. jean True. .recretariexg Sandy Nye, rice-prexident. Seaiedz Eric Morgenlhaler. prexident. 'D -A za Q G 'G 'i 'J-5' '-5 Q W Q A - r :QT N, . -an, . 1' H 1 P I n-as -gk-H -.--c ,A wr nm, T 1, , . N W 1, I Nalional Forerrric League. Front ROIl'Z Tina Leu'i.r. Patty Blackburn. Margo Brace. Jeanne Oaksou. Trixb Padfield. Slmryn Bierman, Nancy uf'ffJ'I7IdI1. Rob Griffey. Second Row: Cheryl Mfnzday. Alarilm Girffilb. jerry Rotlarock. Dion Frircber. Terry Krauxe. Judy Lofeleff. Larry 0'Neal. Greg Slulfz. Dare Holt. Third Razr: Libby Rolzertf. Gordon Gee, Mary jane Eclahoff. Linda larnbrigbr. jane Bell. john Bergbolt. Dare Robmxon. Fred Brown. Back Row: Nancy Yuille. Dare Schuwrtz. Dirk Hierfteiner. Rick Wfeller. Bal: Levy. ,lon Brant. Kip Niven. Bob .S'ez'ra, Roy Mealx. Eric Morgentbaler. 1. D. Bfacklwrn. Noi Pirtured: Marxloall Milfer. i Y 'ill jack Good and Jerry Brown pick a folksy melody for the talent arrembly. Tom Iambrofiz: ritr down to do hir rerenading, -n 1 Tr il 1 . i' fi? :Sl I QT r 4- gig' much to :he Juccerr of the auembly. A 1 - ' A 1 1 . x f . Exil. 3 Among the varied opportunities afforded the students at S-M East weekly assemblies ranked high on the list. On Tuesday, Wedrxes- day and Thursday, the respective classes took time out for an entertaining and educational schedule of assembly events. 'Variety proved to be the password for the weekly assemblies. The Thespians captivated their audiences with previews of forthcoming theatrical productions. Students viewed films and expressed their appreciation as the music department displayed its accomplishments in the form of vocal and instrumental contribu- tions to the groups' enjoyment. All classes found that assemblies broad- ened their cultural horizons, as well as enrich- ed their knowledge of the modern world. ASSEMBLY LINE EQUATES SUPPLY AND DEMAND A Harvard Jweatrlnirt. a crowd of reporters. a well- worn footlnzll-what elxe could 4 peppy president want? . T, ,Z J ELI I w, ni., r x- , , y 'H V.: ', -G' .5 1' .,.. ' V h s 1, . 4 , 'i'YidQ Undergoiug a quick cofrrmze change. cheer- leaden demonxtrate that they can do n can-can. even :itting down. 0 W 1 l J . ' 1, vi' we , 5 1 Bob Crouch expel: a volume of air lhrough a .reriei of pipe.: and 1fal1.'e.r. the Jound goex round and round. and muxic come: out. Tom Walflrom introduce: exchange Jzudenu Dion Frixcber, Maneco Rodriguer. Esin Epirdeu. and juli e Sealy. - f- if ' Q ' 1 J . 'gif' - V 5 r , , 5,513 57.15 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO STUDENTS OF HONOR Departing from the regular schedule of separate class assemblies, all S-M East students gathered in the gymnasium for special bene- fits ofthe assembly line. All-school honors and awards assemblies recognized the musical and athletic prowess of students as they received letters for their at- tainments in these areas. Scholastic achieve- ment was the key-note for the presentation of scholarship pins, as debaters presented tour- nament trophies to the school and received recognition of their way with words. Senior Assembly in May and special speakers through- out the year each found places in the schedule. In the period between I pledge allegi- ance and You are now dismissed, assem- blies mingled presentations and acclamations. - ,:::, - :T..:Tg mf.- I,Y .eu :ic .WM .VI ,H I -nuff: -1--9 ly A 'Q2-Effgl-,gifs--,. , y e, -. .Va MT . 1,13 ,.,.w,,,4,Y K x ..-.rl ,,..,-, -w, H A - Y , r ',o ,n -' -E , '- . 'ie 'g'gr-rr'-2: , , 5.,,:. J ,:- ' :At D '.,-.-,-. .gg 3- ' '-1'-u '.,:: J eu- r-rp. :gmt Rabbi Silverman .rubmitr to .reniorr that Robot: Dan? Pray. The Five!Four.r, Gary Brabl, Mike Berlau, Charlie Shoemaker B111 Paiterson produce a highly-Jtyled jazz .round through counter poim. Some ray it'.f a masculine world, but Linda Adkins I 'Q tu. , I cv Mayor Bennett cart: a verbal vote in favor of the much dzrputed Pfazne Village curfew. invades the che.v.fman'.r field of combat. gf 1 . L di I W 4 .X t 4... v 5 .r fi! . I r 'x'- 1 .. , ' A.: 4.7 A .' I 11 f - Lg, LJ - 1,4 ,UL1 I I We ..-2-I 1 L.. AVOCATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF EDUCATION Boarding the club car during the forty minute ac- tivity period, S-M East students turned from pursuit of mandatory subjects to special fields of interest. Choosing according to individual talents and capabili- ties, club members pinpointcd regions for persistent explorations and discussions. Knit one, purl one became the motto of the Knitting Club while members of the Aviation Club sought to improve their aircraft industry. Murmurings of Habla espanol, parlez-vous francais, or Hvcni, vedi, vici ' wafted down the halls as language club members chatted in their adopted idiom of planned menus for the annual banquets. Declamatory phrases issued from the Thespian clubroom while philatelists and numismatists quietly swapped stamp and coin spec- imens. Keeping the club car rolling throughout the year, members headed toward destinations designed to pro- vide background for a career, inspiration for creativity. of simply recreation and enjoyment. Sophomore Block-L members dixplay a pictoral .rchool Jpifil while recounting the uictoriex of the mighty Lancer. ll-1 ' L-..., xl, ,L V,RPw N V 1 Wilhin the mufinex of 4 forty-minuie club period. Dan Moriarty and his guitar caplure the f7'dIIJiIOI'J' mood of American folk muiic. MIME AND PANTOMIME Playing a vanguard role in the dramatic productions of Shawnee Mission East, Thes- pian Troupe 1806 dispatched the variegated duties of the stage with the finesse befitting seasoned dramatis personae. Polished perform- ances of Inherit the Wind and The Red Mill owed much of their success to the en- thusiastic cooperation between Thespians and their sponsor-director Rawley T. Farnsworth. Thespians, who had gained their troupe membership by participating in at least one hundred hours of school histrionics, cast in many directions for opportunities to broaden their experiences in the dramatic arts. Films of artists such as Charlie Chaplin, visiting speakers from community theater groups, and thoughtful play critiques supplemented regular business meetings. As Act V of school drama ended, Thespians retained memories which would project throughout time's vast audi- torium. Officerx. Standing: Diane DuVal, trearurerf Cbrirtie Kennard! recretary. Above: Ron' Jay, vice-prexidentg Kip Niven, president. Tberpianr. Front Row: M. Wiziarde, S. Nye, I. Elfwood. G, Brickrnan, G. Barlow, B. Goodfellow, M. Flicker, D. DuVal. Second Row: Y. Sutter, K. Reed, I. Brown, B. Sezfra. K. Niven, F. Brown, C. Carr, T. Skaptaron, J. Rogers, B. Levinron. Third Row: M. Owen, S. Keat1ng,A. Swayze, B. Starke, J. Ricbardron, G. Lebovilz, S. Sanderron, N. Eliopoulury L. Spoon. M. Ricbwine, J. Monreer. D. jenron, S. Ricbardron, E. Hogan, R. Jacobr, A. Olson, I. Lovelerr, C. Kennard, P. May, T. Neuberger, R. bzuer. Back Row: D. Mendelian, D, Sneid, R. jay, R. fenkinr, W. Kovalick, M. Collinr, S. Horton, S. Skinner, M. Olnon, D. Simon, S. Van Seyoc, B. Nott. Not Pielizred: S. Coleman, M. Brown, A. Firher, B. I-lorely, I. Blackburn, J. Bangr, C. Leary, V. Mathewr, D. Haley, D. Bryant, M. McKee, B. Green. A forgetful Skip Young read: elufwe lyric: written on bi: cuff. Although from different countrier, both Con Kidder and Tim: Jeem to :peak the mme language. Although grinning stage crews insisted that they were just milling around, general activity concerning The Red Mill was frantic. Burgomasters balanced tall silk hats, innkeepers hobbled about in wooden shoes, and American tourists practiced crawling in and out of windows. Even the drill team made its annual appear- ance in blonde pigtails, dutch caps, and pinafores. One of Victor Herbert's most successful musicals, The Red Mill was chosen to replace the Lancer Re- vue. Its plot included everything from stage-struck bar- maids and star-crossed lovers to a case of mistaken identities involving Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Chaos culminated in the traditionally-Herbert happy ending. Some treats were in store for the audience with such classics as The Sidewalks of New York and Every Day is Ladies Day with Me -both subtly adding to the final effect of love conquering all. FALL OPERETTA OFFERS A DUTCH TREAT . iff' .4 E A dirillurioned jack Good dircoven' that Jtardom il within the realm of a .fberiffr dutze: Willem ...... .... B ob Sevra Gretchen dare: ber eyex to her fatber's disapproval and erwiriorzr ber life ax the wife of a :ea captain. Burgomaster ...... .... .... G e orge Gray Franz ...................... Jack Good Juliana ...... Sherri Coleman, 'Linda Spoon Tina . . ...... Jan Monsees, 'Judy Loveless Gretchen .... Susan Gould, 'Janet Anderson Con Kidder .... .... . ....... K ip Niven Kid Conner . . . . . . . Randy Jacobs Gaston ........ .... . . Bill Non: Hendrik . ......... ...... W es Payne Madame de la Fleur. . . .... Charlotte Carr Pennyfeather ........ ..... A ndy Zide Governor of Zealand . . . . . . .skip Young 'Saturday night's cast We: Payrzeh' propoml leave: jar: Anderton practically breathlesr. -.ff I ,deg X, , gpg- if , w l I, f fra iifiifif. e '1 1 X ,, 1 t Q l 4' 270 1 , ef' A disgruntled Burgorrmxter take: a dim view of the mucous bumor of American tourim. -:ga :ia-igqmzfq x ' 1 ' in ,fry ' Arif' .bl Q2 V. A H .1 4 Red Mill compatriot: don't believe in crouirtg any bridge: until they exit upxtnge right. AUTUMN DRAMA BLOWS UP A STORM OF APPLAUSE A tempestuous flood of drama and action filled the S-M East auditorium with the presentation of the fall play, Inherit the Wind. Enhanced by occasional breezes of humor, this Thespian offering depicted the reactions of small-town people to religion versus science. The plot was based on the john Scopes trial of the 1920's in which a Tennessee school teacher was tried for lecturing on Darwin's Theory of Evolution. A downpour of dynamic speeches by Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond added to the dramatic evening. Backstage occurrences were less serious as crews and cast tackled the handling of the organ grindefs monkey and prepared the stage with simultaneous sets. Tricks of the drama trade were well learned under the guidance of director Mr. Rawley Farnsworth. The final curtain calls brought a thunderous storm of applause for the fall play of 1962. A rlrnmea' courtroom ualchef ar Matthew Harrimn Brady, George Gray, adamanlly challenger the defenre'r prerentalion of Darwrmrm. Henry Drummond ....... ..... R oss jay Rick Jenkinr hirzerly outlines lo Suzie Sanderron the ezfolulionary fact! of life. Henry Drummond, Bert Cater, and Rachel Brown find tlaemrelzfer in iz whirlwind of legal proceedings. Matthew Harrison Brady ...... Geore Gray Rachel ...... 'Suzi Sanderson, Dianne Haley E. K. Hornbeck .... Bert Cates .... . . . . . . . . . .Rick jenkins . . . . .jim Daniels Reverend Brown ........ George Lebovitz Melinda . ...... ....... C heryl Goldstein Howard. . 'Monte H ildreth, Nick Eliopoulos Elijah .................. Mike Richwine Mayor ..... Mrs. Brady ..... Tom Davenport. . . judge. ...... . jesse Dunlap . . . . Mr. Meeker .... Mrs. Krebs .... Mrs. Blair ........ . . . .Bob Thorp . . .Vicki Mathews . . . . .Bob Sevra . . . Wes Payne . . .Dave Sisson . . . . . . .jon Brandt . . . .Michele Wiziardi . . . .Yvonne Sutter Mrs. Sillers ........ . . .Walter Kovalick Harry Y. Esterbrook. Mr. Bannister ...... Mrs. McLain ...... 'Friday night's cast . . . . . .Steve Trainor . . . . .Roger Leick . . . .Marilyn McKee Henry Drummond cruir-exarlzirler a Il'iUlE.fJ lor the defense under lhe eye of an imparlial judge. Juwaan, .searching for hir mining son, conriderr paying for a prafitahle prayer. KISMET TRIUMPHS OVER SANDS OF TIME Accompanied by the lyrical grace of Alexander Borodin's immortal music, the shimmering splendor of ancient Baghdad transformed the S-M East stage into an exotic setting for the Eastern charm of Kismet. The reality behind the created illusion was com- posed of difficult musical scores, spectacular dances, and numerous costumes for the large cast. The many sets demanded Moslem mosques, lavish palaces, moonlit gardens, and harem boudoires--all contributing to the over-all effect of this year's most competent operetta. A re-edited version of 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS, Kismet tells the slightly involved story of estranged lovers, a wicked Wazir, a wanton wife of the Wazir, and a glib-tongued public poet who dons the disguise The mliph, a Jtranger in paradire, lirlem at Mnrrinah .rings of her hope! and axpiraliom. of Hajj the beggar, and goes on to make his fantastic fortune. Kismet successfully combined poignancy and comedy, satire and sentimentality, effectively utilizing the versatile talents of all those associated with it. Hajj find: that harem life and Rahadlahum :uit hir fancy perfectly. ,I v . V ,K , . The wicked wazir dexcriher hir delicate, hut lo the point technique. 41- 'W- Hbwvv' A., ,lifif Randy jacob: and Bob Sevra are rather skeptical of Kip N izfenir zlixfertalion on the value of bi: carpelx. melacarpels. and phalanges jawan .......... .... F rank Dwyer Bill Bowerroch and Linda Spoon .ring the prairer of a very hairy dromedaryu in adverlixement of their poems. First Beggar .... .... ,I im Daniels Second Beggar. . . . . .Steve Crutcher Third Beggar .............. Andrew Zide Omar ...... ................ R oss jay A Public Poet. .Bill Bowersock , Kip Niven Marsinah .................. Linda Spoon Merchant. .... . . .Tom Neuberger Chief Policeman ..........,. Randy .Jacobs Wazir ...................... Bob Sevra Lalume .... Michele Wiziarde', -Iudy Loveless Princesses of Ababu ........ Charlotte Carr, Nancy Ruzicka, Suzi Goodwin Princesses fDancersj ...... Gayle Brickman, Lainie Larkins, Carolyn Stockwell Caliph ,................... jerry Brown Slave Girls. .janet Anderson, -Ian Monsees, Shgffi C014-gmgm, Susan Gould Divine inspiration innrucf: Hajj how to handle new :layer Ayah to Zubbediya .......... Sue Hackett Princess Zubbediya .... . . .Terry Benfer Princess Samrais .... .... L inda Hoff 'Friday night cast 'Yxuq Shia I Judy Lozfelefr amiahly demomlrates Hou' to Sucreed in Ungluing Kip Ni11en'.r Beard While Delivering a Line. Ruth... .. Cast One . . . . . . .Christie Kennard Charles . . . .... . .jerry Brown Elvira. ......... . . .Sherry Rooney Madame Arcati ..... . . .Yvonne Sutter Dr. jack Bradman. . . Vi Bradman ..... Edith ..,.. . . . . . Rick jenkins . . . . .Marianne Kent . . . . . . . .Daphne Thomas Cast Two Ruth.... .. ...........AnitaFisler Charles ...... .... F rank Dwyer Elvira ......... .... M arilyn McKee Madame Arcati ..... . . .Barb Levinson Dr. jack Bradman Vi Bradman ..... Edith ..... A us . . . . . . .Steve Van Scyoc . . . .Debbie Bryant . . .Sally Richardson Straining to rejoin the world of reality. Madame Arcati wincer after an enhancing Jeanne at the Condomine -residence Madame Arrali explain.: ,mme uf the oddities of the occult any to Mm. Condomine and Mfr. Bradman during a .fpellbouud dinner party. CONJURING UP BLITHELY THEATRICS Shades of polrergeists and ectoplasm pervaded the air on the evenings of March 29 and 30, as Noel Cow- ard's ghostly farce, Blithe Spirit. was presented by the drama department. The play weaves a tale ofa husband frustrated by seances and illusions as it creates a spell of eerie enchantment and an atmosphere of de- ception by rhe appearance of sprightly spirits. Hectic weeks of rehearsals and preparation were rewarded on opening night. Among the more unusual features of the production were the two completely dif- ferent casts and directors, which resulted in different interpretations of the story. Behind the scenes, crews handled the sets, costumes, and publicity smoothly and achieved truly successful ends. The results were two delightful and amusing per- formances of an exceptionally enticing tale through the combined efforts of casts, crews, and directors. Nr and Mr: Cm1a'mnme are admmzuhcd by Madame Arcali for querlioning ber profexrional prom err at a medium ir lm producer elemental: and ecroplarmic manifertatiom. Catering to the social set of S-M East. the Student Congress extended a standing in- vitation to all students to bring their dancing shoes and attend the dances of the year. The twist, hully gully, and uptown were just a few of the varied choices of those who danced to the music ofcombos and bands. The Prom, Homecoming, Christmas, and I-IAUBERK dances presented a romantic atmos- phere of formality and corsages with guest ap- pearances by queens and their courts. The gala mood of the post-basketballmixers also found a popular date in the social calendar. Crepe paper, colored lights, and artificial mist were a few among many creative ideas used to set the stage for socializing to rhyth- mic tempos and soothing melodies. The last dance signalled the end of each party, but the memory of an enjoyable evening lingered in the minds of all who attended Sherry Gould and jack Barrel: dircurr Tchiahoirkyk Fifth Symphony in E Minor being played on the jukebox Mary Lou lW0od and Charlie Shoemaker can? decide whether to dance on the rawdzut or gel a broom and .rweep Il up COMBOS AND CORSAGES ANSWER THE PARTY LINE Coffee, tea, or milk, my dear, ark: Cbarley Underwood of Connie Pickett -who Jeem: interefled in detecting the number of roxebudx in the other girl'J cormge. l joan Heimovic: and Terry Hogan would rather have a Jtaring context than enjoy the fertive ,rpirit of the Cbrixtmax formal. Anne Sweney and Jerry Brown refute to pick on Jomeone their own Jize. Automation reaches S-M East as a mechanical monster eiaculater the latest top tuner. 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N ,,n.- . . f...,.1,-,- 9 ' . .g!f' if-wo-,ww up ,U .QL L39 'I' I l , H f' -Y ,. 1 . .6554 522921 V -- The romantic aura of a May evening surround: Marie McMorrir and Mark Kirkpatrick ar they commemorate Prom night with fertiuity. CINDERELLA BALL OF PINK FANTASIA Jan Roger: zloer a little free lance Entering the grand ballroom, juniors and seniors released their imaginations and were enveloped in the excitement of the 1963 Prom. Carrying out the theme of a Cinderella Ball, shades of pink and red accented the en- chanted room adorned with flowing draperies and sparkling chandeliers. A terrace flooded with moonlight and complete with blue limp- id pool contributed to the fantasy of the eve- ning as a gilded coach and grandfather clock revived thoughts of the childhood story of Cinderella. The orchestra played for those who cared to dance as refreshments were served on the balcony illumined by candlelight. The spell of the Prom was broken as the Hnal minutes drew close. The magic of the evening slowly drifted away bringing the end of another Junior-Senior Prom. Exeeutwe Committee Jan Roger: Randy Jacobs Anita Royer Nancy Nichol: Terry Hogan Jan Monreer Cindy Kaloureh Sherri Coleman Martha Wue Martha Elren Dane Cooper adzfertiring during .tome behind the rcener Prom work Band Officerr. Dwayne Lee, vice-pre.rident,' Jobn Rowe, prexidentf Sue Hancock, .fecretaryf Carole Robenon, librarian. Kenneth Geo ffroy len Rare The Girlx' Choir and 4 keyboard tempo follow the leadership of the :tudent direrlor. Orchestra Officers. Bill Wagner, secretary Barbara Fleming, tfiee-president and librarianf Bev Goodfellow treaturerf George Peltrer, president T I V 1 i QC: , NOTED MUSICIANS SCORE A MELODIOUS HIT Combining the coordinated harmonies of instrumental and vocal scores, the music de- partment ran the musical scale from folk tunes to works of the well-known composers. S-M East students of note entertained ap- preciative audiences at public concerts and assemblies, simultaneously presenting enviable stage productions. Harmony was the key-note as groups vied for honors at music contests, In the instrumental department, bassoons and trumpets blended on the down-beat while next door vocal chords concentrated on theme- lodic line. Ensembles interpreted note values during frequent practice sessions. The combined music departments kept pace with the year's rapid tempo and strenuous schedule. polishing varied programs to meet every performance requirement. Black-clad bars clarinet player.: polish their murieal eorrzpoiilion before an dJ'.f6llllJl.l' perforrrzarzce. B-Band. Front Row: lane Noice, Sue Flora. Ruthann Firling, Steve Abel. Second Row: Don Murphy, George Wellx, Alan Stewart. Rick Primroxe. Back Row: Mike Clark, Elaine Riley, Pam Parrirh, Paxtrick, Paula Levitt. A-Band. Front Row: Judy Hunter, Liz Kahnreck, Rachel Scott, jim Perkinr, Wendell Bower, Tom Shearer, Jane Townxend. Fourth Row: 14112 K mltsqn, Barbara Hach. Second Row: Marilyn Carter, Roger Newell, Donna Nelmn, Greg Darner, Bah Paulette, Fred Fichman, Boh Heitfchrnidt, Prircilla Pemble, Steve Myer, Swan Hancock, Conrad Danielr, Mick Newgaard, Jim Silkenot, Steve Ewert, Gerry Perry Mason, Jay Curtif. Third Row: Lzrry Newgaard, john Edmonds, Gary Lied, Pete Myerx, Mike Farmer, Dick Ahraharru. Back Willhite, Karen Gruhin, Norvel Smith, Arden Carr, Pam Lambert, Raw: Sydney 107195, Cgf0l Rgghej Sylvia jabmon. Under the motto We could make beau- tiful music together, virtuosos and music dilettantes formed the Shawnee Mission East band, orchestra, and symphonic wind ensemble. Orchestrating jazz and classical composi- tions utilized the hidden qualities of Beetho- ven advocates and the natural talents of George Shearing followers. Parading and drilling im- proved the precision of the band which was regarded as a fine marching corps. Indeed the band and orchestras did make beautiful music and were rewarded with high honors at regional music contests. School op- erettas. concerts, and assemblies also produced harmonious and melodious sounds from the groups. Thus. composites of talent broadened the spectrum of their education and added to their repertoire of musical understanding. , l J 5:1531 - .... I. tgl . , I Lii Q6 as - , x'x K .i ., Yi Synzphonir lVir1d Enrernlrle Offirerr. Standing Barbara Arnett, lilararianf Bill Pafterron, 1'ire-prefident: Mary Tate. secretary. Seated: Bob Croatia, prerident. BAND AND ORCHESTRA BALANCE ON SCALES OF HARMONY 1 1 . ll ' Til 'iilll ,ra if 4-1' -. , A Band Front Row: Sazetle Newton. Karen Wiser. Diana Hugbef, TIYOWIPJUII, Todd Stezfenron, Ed Charlet, jim Jarrett, Don Evanr, Ken Derrmgton. Joyce Clsrirtenfen. Serond Rami Ronnie TenEyck, jack Ayrer, Bob Middleton, Carole Roberton, Bub Dower, jerry Nancy Yurlle Stan Wertenberger, Steve Berg, Garry Rurrell, Angel Spencer, Martin Bauer, Barry Chenault, Greg Land, Mike Patman, Munoz janet Elfwood. Third Row: Doug Fogel, Dirk Neuburger Charlet Hann, jerry Ogden, joel Metzger, Richard Hill, Bill George Dent larry Vogelrangl Pbil Geiger, lobn Rowe. jeff Merrick, jghmgnl Mr. Gggffmy, Bak Rgwz Laffy Ryan, Mike MgGill, Dirk Rzngftrom, Denny Galiano, Duane Lee. Fourth Row: Garry Mike Whipyipp, Orchexlra. Front Row: Suzie Driuoll. Efany Zirul. Barbara Fleming, George Peltier. Second Row: Jeanine Ninemiref, Barhara Berman. Bev Goodfellou-. Dale Hernzanron. Mary Lou Wood. Marxha lohmon, Aliee Garrett. Third Row: jim Brandt, Roger Leick. Steve Roye. Steve Dando, Dave Moorehead, Stan Werteriherger, Charlie Shoemaker. Standing: David Goldberg, I Symphonic Wind Ememhle. Front Row: Charlie Shoemaker, Steve Greemtein, Mike Hall, Tom Stevenson, Barham Arnett. Second Row: Mary Tale, Carol Chappell, Indy Fraxhier, John Clarke, Vic Carr, Linda Carl. Steve Dando. Third Row: Mike Woodx, Chuck Nelson, Ron Gammon, Karen Soderquixt, Chuck Welch. Spencer Welxh, Roger johnmn, Dave Borel. Standing: Bah Benixh, Bruce Ehling, Mike Berlau. jim Kohler, Bill Patterxon, Richie Lzudie. Not Pictured : David Goldberg, laura Sweeney. 411 'f J ju 1 I F Orcbexlra. Front Row: Bob Thorp. Dare Plzlnarn, Simi Dazzxrou. joy Nifholx. Bill H7agner. Second Row: Nanry Io Henry. Lolzif Seibel. George Leboritz. Barbara Korle. Carolyn Chadwick. Suxan Lord, john Mincjy. Third Row: Carol Chappell. Angel Munoz. Barlvara Arnett. George Gray, Ronnie lwlllll, john Heryer. Back Row: Bill Patlermn. jim Kohler. Bill Leifer. Burrell Boer. Rirlaard Mitchell, Mr, Geoffrny. Syrnplnouir Wfind Eiuemlale. From Razr: Linda Hugher. George Leboritz. Caroline Marvin. Indy Stitt, Mary Lou ll'f'ooa'. Serond Rout Dare Moorebead. Steve Berg. Suxie Old. john Handel. Ronnie IWinn. George Gary. Third Rout Bnrrill Boer. Mike C-Olliflfl Terry Meuir. Rick Alain. Manflvall Rimann. Fred Brorrn. Gary Madexka. Bob Parker. Bark Rout Nancy Carlmn, Don Candle, Neil Mgfpz, Bob Cronrb. Mr. Geoffroy. H 1 ' v 63? 5'-:if Chorale. Standing: Chuch Henderxon. Martha Griffin, Tom Page, Dianne Ratcbford, Bob Starcke, Valeree Carroll, 1We.r Payne, Jani: Bell. jerry Brown, Judy Lovelen, Kip Niven, Alice McBride, Bill Bowerxock, jan Morueei, Robert Sherwood. Linda Spoon, George Lehovitz. Seated: janet Farber, Charley Underwood, Sherri Coleman, Rob Frieten, Suxan Goold, Greg Bangx, Marilyn Mouden, Randy Metzinger, Charlotte Carr, Linda Ferrir, Randy Iacobr, Pat Smith, Alan Alderron. Girl.r' Choir. Front Row: Diana Eggenherger. Suzanne Kinach, Elaine Johnxton, Sharyon Muntzel, janet Turpen, Bonnie Rice, Ben Gimberg. janet El:-wood. Michele Wiziarde. Second Row: Julie Lowe, Kathie Lamb, Barbara Berman, Diane Golly. Martha Stitt, Nancy Wilhelmxen, Lynda Pritchett, Ann Iohnfton, Mary Reid, Sherry Gould. Third Row: Marilyn Merch, Patty May. Connie Pickett, Janice Hunter, Dee Vandegriftt, jane Purucher, Rena Friedman, Becky Lagoxhi. Pam Hauler. Bach Row: Leslie Spannuth, Ann Major, Martha loner, Sharon Robertton, Yvonne Sutter, Mary Pat john, Karin jenxen, Suxie Fixher, Pat Schuber, Sharon Lynn. ,QQ .. U' , at Q' Nf i ' VOCALISTS RESOLVE TO SAY IT WITH A SUNG Under the direction of-less Rose, reli- gious music and show tunes blended into the repertoire ofthe S-M East music department as volumes ranged from pianissimo to forte. The Chorale, mixed chorus, girl's choir and the concert choir unified their efforts in polishing performances for Christmas vespers, assemblies. church programs and commence- ment ceremonies, In the spring. the concert choir represented Shawnee Mission East at the State Music Contest at Topeka. ' Scenes changed from Dutch mill to an Arabian Nights palace as the year was musical- ' ly enlarged to accommodate two operettas, The Red Mill and Kismet,'. The department became known for ver- satile ability with rich musical rewards for ac- tive participanrs in musical activities. 31 l- Girlr' Choir. Front Row: Barbara Byrd. Rnlla Madiron, Laurie bzpin, Srzrarz Yarnall. Kathy Kauppi. Carole Paffenbarb, jan Humphrey. Cheryl Goldrfein. Second Row: Sandy Gibran. Sherry Yeddix. Marny Olazfrori, Marlyn Yoakam, Lainie Larkiur. Libby Cohen. Karen Ertes. Third Row: Madeleine Harrix. Kathy Norlay. Elaine Caciappo. jan Haley. Pam Cullerton. Judy Long. Donna Nelson. Back Row: Eileen Hogan. Nancy Sluver, Linda McDonald. Kathy Gillzerl. Linda Major, Mary Kay Leick, Donna Day. W? Choir. Front Row: Szuie LeVine, Jorma Gould, Mary Moyle, Richard Chuck Henderxon, Boh Starcke. Gayle Sanderr. john Pro. Marilyn NOVHI. fave! Fdfbef. Ndfllm Gfiffin. Bah: Widmer, Gayle Barlow, Moaden, Bill Riggx. Dare Rohinron. Andrew Zide. John O'Keefe, Jdfk 'Good' iygfond Rfffff Mafimlfle Kem' Belly Vvelhef. Kea! Randy jacohx. Back Row: Leo Brady. Boh Sherwood. Bob Drclzmron, Linda Spoon. Greg Bangr, Rodney Giler, lady Loveleu, Heitfchrnlidt, Skip Young, Terrie Heath. Keith hforantz. Carol Charlotte Carr. janet Ana'er.fon. Valeree Carroll, George Whoftorz, jerry Brown, Charley Underwood. Randy Metzinger, Lehmfitz. Third Row: Mike pamelll .--f Qi 5 --1-5 -or f' lfag-if 'Vggf-1 f r jr- 1' f 5 25. E-tif-il 33HjH'gExf:I- l-Q24 5 Q, :?11' ' , ' ' J piiii. ji 'iw ' 1 S 1 Q :I 'lf . I . h , . , f?f5'.1J5FQ 5 ' C e R i . i .Q . B .55 R eg' ff ' W E, . Q - ' . A - ff 45,3 i ' ' Q fi - . al Adranreil Choruy. Front Rout Connie Cornelinx. Carol jordan, jane T0lt'll.i6lld. Sue Seelier. Diane Talbot. Satan Singinon. Razelle Levine. Mary Beth Glenn, Sonja Luau. Ann Burlington. Sharon Skinner. Suzi Sana'ermn. Serond Rozr: Gina Young. Cherie Mallory. Nirk Eliopoizlox. Stan lI er1enherger. Dare Da1'i.r. George Wfellf. Mike Ozrne, Steve Philipf. john Coffin. Linda Hoopei. Pat Frenfh. Lynda lohnfton. Third Row: Anita lWaitJ, Paula Senner. Sallie Roach. joyre Balhe. Kathy Faddis. Dottie I Lord. Carolyn Campbell. Mignon Scarpino, Pam Paftrirk. Marilyn McKee. Laura Taber. Emily Mulford. Judy Fraxhier. Back Row: Charlotte Harrell. Pant Cain. Toni Kelly. U ally Scott. Boh Mueller. Rich Dierkx. Carl Nickle. Patil Starrhhe. Don Murphy. Chip Farley, Dave Harrington. Mike Slalrltp. Ea' Plotrky. W . E ' ' ' A ' Vff5 1 ' 'D i Choir. Front Row: Elaine Moore, Beverly Goodfellow, Mon.reeJ. Third Row: Jani: Bell, Alan Alderfon, Bill Bowerxock, Holly Hoffman, Sufan Hihheler. Pat Smith, Susan Gootd, Kathy John McGuire, Boh Jones, Betsy Hall, Doug Cooper, Mike Kelly, L nne Ieannette Woodward. Second Row: Sherri Coleman, jill Roh Friesen. Back Row: Rick Kixer, Betty Hemmen, Torn Walstrom ll 1 1 Vanghn,Doug Mallory, Dianne Ratchford, John Bergholt, Roy Mealx, Kip Niven, Tom Page, We-f Payne, A1166 MFBNJG- Larry Parkhurft, Rick Siuer, Ian 'ff' A-5 Hi ' :Gif Rfk AE fiwff- 'V V??,'-:'5'TXI'7x'-7w!? S', P ' ' mn P 1 e -. we .nr t oo, E 35. ff. I 3 Q We f . 'A 4 S' ' U as ig I il .xiii F U Q i 'V Girlr' Glee. First Row: Jeanne VanZant, Linda Elman, Diana Day, Lynne Alexander, LeJLee Hattie, Carolyn Guetzko, Karen Nuxhaum, Cheryl Meinert, Dehhie Anderxon, Carol Mnldrew, Kay Clark, Diana lr-win. Second Row: Shari Daily, Diane Murrow. Kathy Arndt, Donna Bandilier, Betty Culuern, Janice Chaffee, Patty Hall, Carol Walker, janet Tozier, Barbara Welsh, Patty Baldwin, Karen Plifky, janet Hick. Third Row: Sharon Tyxon, Ian Simmonf, Erin Epirden, Barham Rohertx, Vicki Madden, Ronah Salter, Julie Turtle, Cheryl McNe1fin, Dorothy Brnmhaugh, Linda Gooding. Lira Schaad, Joy Nicholf. janet MacDougall. Fourth Row: Melinda jamex, Mary McKel11ey, Marilyn Adler, Nicki Smith, Caroline Barnes, Carole Edmondr, Eleanor Whitney, Linda Katz, Cathy Hill, Suxan Hurrt, Barhara Chapman, Carol Cheatham. A '9 W My Vw,1fiEN,v'tQ,ULw .WWLWUjj,,WlZ1w'd'BWp iMyU MQW J fWW K9 W fjgwjw ,nfijij I T l ATHLETICS Lf' kvaj' I L 7 J' lf' L if L JJ 'J ,fun f -,gf . uf- :ff S9 of , ff, LII.-l,f 3,l,L,i' j I I L, Y I f , .4 I ' Kjvf' l . ,Ll 'Elf LLL pblyjl- Q ,'f- LXLJLLI' 5 J DIL uuylw Q1 I V JLa,5:, , fl M Abi if 0 situ' pg, bbrlwily bfi! xwr' L, 1 ful! I! lf q Alf W Ll fi Ljwlqfj rL5'!Q1J, UL Q A ju U J' on, ll din' ww ,gf HV U J fl! Vfuv 9 , 1 .,,i. 3 V 'IVV mogul ' . P UW V' 9'0Lf3 Q' ' awp, pointing the way to victory . . . ,J sggkk 4 . s is 5 JN shielding the ball from an aggressive opponent . . . splashing into the swim season . . . teeing off for a hole-in-one . . . P' if gr nl o n t o i 1-it Q' .,:g,!5 gg 'P' E ha'3,.a.-..'r'. !a,.+b33-1,4 Xxx l 1 4 F' ,, was-ru. Athletics, the second complimentary figure in our picture, was vital to the completion of our mosaic. Whether sophomore, junior var- sity or varsity player. and whether competing at home or away, S-M East athletes personified the zeal and valor common to all athletes. Each change of season also brought a change of sport. Passing from smoke-filled autumn days of football and cross country to win- ter's basketball and swimming, S-M East'.r harbingers of victory com- pleted the year in spring's promising warmth with tennis, track, and golf. All teams shared a mutual two-fold goal: the defeat of rival Indians, Vikings. Bulldogs, Wildcats, Chargers, and Trojans, and the capturing or retaining of a league championship. But athletics served a purpose beyond these immediate ends: building the character of all participants through leadership, individual initiative, and the per- vading spirit of co-operative teamwork. Varsity Coaches. Glen Meredith, Art Newcomer. Arch Uuruh, Inch Hammig. Max Dalsing. Varsity Managerx. Tom Martin. Fred Mitchell. George Baldwin, Bill Berner Rirhard Boyce Top, gmck A A . 1 5 gg I M if W VS s y hl V y y 1. digg J. a 'iyli fe A I' I ,fl If 1 lm -,.,' 'H V , Y IDL 5,5 :Y V, Nw, r M,-.4..-. Ji-.IA X 1-... I I 1 Qi...,f'fd..-eznxx! xii .. - li With hopes high for a repeat of their Sunflower League Championship of the previous season, the Lanc- er eleven fought to a O-0 tie against a strong North Kan- sas City team. Strong defense providing the key, easy victories followed over Topeka West and East's new district rivals, the Shawnee Mission West Vikings. The East squad next received their annual scoreless loss at the hands of Lawrence, but the following game provid- ed the highlight of the season as a fired-up Lancer crew destroyed the Wichita Southeast Buffaloes. Victories over the Washington Wildcats and North Indians brought championship hopes even closer, but as mistakes marred the squad's play, a dismal Halloween defeat in Topekausljiattered most Lancers' thoughts for the crown. In the final contest of the year, a narrow defeat by Wyandotte ended East's season on a low note, with the Lancers finishing third in the League. INJURY-RIDDLED LANCERS FINISH THIRD IN LEAGUE PLAY Chuck Cannon Burke Caxtle 15: I A k'-A' 55 T 'Q 5 ,A ix S l g e C i Mac Crowther Rick Forman ,,lf3S2l11 '97-45 . I -J, , it H: Y -N . ,MJJQ , XTX., Q 7277, QQ ,Q ,gf ..,4 Q - '. M ff , mw5' f C In Outdixtancing the We.rt deferzderr, john Sutton break: into the clear for another Iuzncer Jcore. Vanity Football Squad. Firxt Row: Charlie Schwenneferz, Pat David Millstein. Third Row: Bud Klein, Rich McBride, Wally Scott, Rick Forman, Torn.I-larhrecht, Bill Berner, Wicklund, Mike Curley, Torn Walstrorn, Gordon Gee, jerry Dick Hoener, Tom Brock, ,lim Kohler, Doug Winn, Mark Rothrock, Mac Crowther, Dick Elliott, Dennix Blankenship, Dave Kirkpatrick, Chuck Cannon. Second Row: Burke Caxtle, Harhrecht. Fourth Row: Craig Fruxer, Bud Sinnett, John Wells, Ned Roehrig, George Woy, Tom Reid, Bruce Peterxon, Mike Keith Meinert, Bill Brackrnan, Dan Kratz, Richard Boyce, Lawrence, Bill Rohlf, Cary Janet, Terry Hogan, john Sutton, Steve Maxeda, Jerry Leedx, Dave Reynoldx, John McKel11ey. Straining for extra yardage, Burke Cartle findf the going tough deep in Topeka Wen territory. ' 4 A -o' .4 ' - x.'.1nfA- .V - k iam' iii' H Lax' Gurdon G22 Dick Haener y 'I . S - -Rzg ' 4: A ,, Tom Harbrecht Cafy jane! SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM Eaft Eaft East Eaxt Eau East Ear! East Eaft u , 6 li Soo Q. 44- xv 4, x Q , ik , ,A X. ,.....,- u xii- Terry Hogan North Karua: City Topeka Wert SM West lawrence Wichita Southeaxt Washington SM North Topeka Wyarzdotte 1. - if-,-Q ,-, 1' 1 Y 5, J ag , W Q3 f iQ S ' 2 1' A .--f-ug '. Mark K irkpatritk Q - S I, --nf T. 4 p Bud Klein if Q, T V W: -V EJ f N W Wally Scott prepare: to drop 4 North Kansas City back -with a knee level tackle. Thoughtx of dixmay and revenge mirror tlternxel-ues on the face: of jim Kohler Mike Lawrence john Sutton and Dick Hoener as Eaxt begin: to fall behind Lawrence. f, , . V I JQMMX N1 .E Jim p r Q s -ff 1 x, N. ff . , N ' ' '-. ml J' , A , , : All fs Steve Manda - Keith Meinert 1 L ' . ,,4, . . l QW: -- fir sg. a i: 4. in it 1 b ff et, , i all A, E D. , A. -f X. ,f--N L... 1 Q A.-,:.,.. E-4 . ,,,-4+-.' ,r ng s T , Mi- 11 ' -. 4, 'N W sf , , -Q A . . s A Pat McBride John McKelvey my ,jf'2w:..f-fl -4' 'wolf , -4 5 l 5, ' i I xf-S r J K - -, A genuine cowboy reaches for the :ky to indicate a Lancer score. DEFENSE HOLDS NORTHTOWN FOR O O TIE W In the season's inaugural game with North Kansas City, the Lancer grid crew fought to a O-0 tie. Defensively, the Lancer standouts were Mark Kirkpatrick, Tom Reid, Chuck Cannon, Tom Harbrecht, and Mike Lawrence. East was triumphant in its first Sunflower League game by downing Topeka West 20-13. Rick Forman scored the first touchdown ofthe sason for the Lancers, the remaining touchdowns coming on passing patterns to Berner from Forman and to Scott from Berner. The Lancers ground out six touchdowns and sound- ly demolished the s-'M West Vikings as-6. The feueh- downs were scored on runs by Pat McBride, Wally Scott, john McKelvey, Charlie Schwennesen, and a Ber- net to Sutton pass for East. Kirkpatrick, Sutton, Can- non, Baldwin, and jones led S-M East defensively. Confronted in the next game by strong Lawrence Lions, the Lancers suffered their first setback, 54-0. Wally Scott reemf to be Jaying, Tumbler: on the right of me, tackler: on the left of me, tacklerf . . . ,,.- . 1 ...V 1.-4 z , ...,- Flying action it teen in the gud battle between the Mncers and the Buffaloes D499 Miu f B05 P Wd!-'f'0'1 Bruce Peterxan Tom Reid .: ' - ' Iiq. ph - A A IE: ' - Q- I . - V, , ' ii- ,N I ,, t fi J' We v 'L' .. an We is I I at ' all xfw- 'ii' I . L1-4 I ' ...J E.. N ',.N A . . -A ,T .V N . .V . KX f I I 1 V , ' ' i V 1 ,' I -f' I Q 1 fa' 'et' -- I I' se ,f. -:.s.:' ' '-to . 'I :. ,V - 4 Ty ,.'g: - -s -- , I Iifff: te? 'ilfii ' fWT1ii9f:Lf i . .-t X -it I .... . I All .Lf f- We t-.152-Q21 iQf4.F '-exft V' I Y -QD Ned Roehrig Jerry Rothrock With a flying tackle. Chuck Cannon clampf on to the quarterback to prevent a North score. . - I if, 055' 2' '- tnruqt N. I li wt -v ' ' .4-:l..'.-I,'2EI - , FL 5 ' 1 w.2a:feexl..If'I' N tie t - r .lu-4.31 .su I .evq 1 h M iff IJ -wh. The Lancers, out to gain revenge from last years defeat at the hands of Wichita Southeast and to bring home a victorious homecoming, stomped Wichita, 32- 12. East's offensive patterns clicked with perfection as Rick Forman received a handoff and sprinted in for the initial touchdown. The Lancers' remaining scoring came on a Scott-to-Forman pass, a twenty yard Berner sweep, and forty yard TD jaunt by Forman. Continuing their winning ways, East demolished a strong Washington team, 24-O. Pat McBride scored the first touchdown and Forman followed by scoring the next two TD's with Dick Hoener netting the final touchdown. ' i ' ' Bill Berner directed the Lancers to a 13-7 victory as East subdued the hapless Indians for the third year in a row. East's first touchdown was set up by Dick Hoener and Geodge Baldwin. Pat McBride tallied the TD with john Sutton providing the winning margin. WIN OVER WICHITA S.E. IS HOMECOMING PRIZE Charlie S ch wennesen I. . LV I B . , . fy . 2 -X P. , S .2 LV' f ' A .N 'i q 1 V . Wifi ! . ' A B 1, .gf1Um: P B. , . V .J'l A'z' 1 2: . . ' N T Lf laik... 9 :1-' Flag sf ft ..... .ff LN ' .T. Wally Scott w . T' X l ff Bi r-fe -f ' wffw .- yqx- wzi' -A, JJ.,-' TJQI. .1343 fL,4lQ:w:ge.. --- L lkffl ,io ' 'T'-Q 5 -T , e F A ll Blue Squad. Front row: S. Bnttrill, J. Bell, M. B. Clark, I. Raixheck, M. Fixhrnan, M. McGill, D. Kroening, I. Plump, G. Powell, R. Crenxhaw, 1. Boirdrenghien, M. Blair, B. Pilant, B. Dexchner, B. Alexander, 1. Kern, M. McMurtry, T. Palmer, L. Miller. Back row: B. Phenix, S. Hnrxt. Second row: S. Philipf, S. Hetzier, J. Clark, G. Higginx, B. Helmx, D. Wheatly, S. larigan, B. DeBaun, R. Sirnrnom, L. Watkinf, B. Mooney, J. Sikkerna, T. Brown, C. Fink, G. Stultz, T. Forcade, S. Anderson, B. Umland, E. Reitz, R. Cameron. Shankel, L. Klein. Third row: C. Hoke, Thoughtful attention is directed to the f Y Eaxt-Washington battle by Jerry Rothrock. W ' Sophomore Coaches. Ben Dauix, LeRoy Sintpxon, Karl England. Not pictured. Rolland Kahler. TOPEKA AND WYANDOTTE SPOIL LANCER' HOPES FDR CROWN Injury-riddled and unbeaten in league play, the Lancer squad journeyed to Topeka to play the powerful Chargers. Before the eyes of a thinly-populated Hallo- ween crowd, East was soundly defeated, 50-7, as the Lancers met a Topeka team that was fighting for their last hopes of a League Championship. The single East tally was provided by successive passes from quarterback Bill Berner to end Doug Winn. A Forman-to-Berner screen pass netted the extra point, but East went score- less the rest of the contest. With their hopes for a second undisputed Sunflow- er League Championship shattered the Lancer eleven met the Wyandotte Bulldogs in their final contest of the season Fighting hard the Lancers managed toset up a slight 13 7 lead by halftime on a two yard dive by Pat McBride and another Forman to Berner pass In the second half East s tough defensive play collapsed while the Bulldog s own defense kept the Lancers from another score The 21 13 defeat dropped the Lancers to third in the final league standings White Squad Front row J McFadden J Clancey L Creason Conley J Grzffm P Sterlmg C Farley P Pezzold Second row S Cawby S Byrne S Brxck Sumner C Bubop P Woodmzall S Bentley I Rztz L Teel B Herzler D Zrmmerrmm C lenmng.r Tbzrd row S Abel E Dexter S Euerl B Mzddleton D Robmmn I Scarborough B Gate: Back row M Bauer R Spear: D Maucull J Bam B Engkyer P Geiger R Pouppxrl J Rawlmgx Ray Rucker R Kner R Szlzferglai W Kroencke J Parlm G Tbompxon 7 ' 9 ' 1 7 , . ' 2 Y B. Balwanz, Greene, B. tjackfon, B. Iobmon, S. Summerx, A. J. Borel, D. Sikkel, T. Carroll, T. jonex, R. Aikin, M. Brogani 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , :. ,. ,:', ,.',.. .,. ',.',. ', , . , . , . , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . l , . . Playing zlefeme ax well a.r offeme, Bill Bemar hreah: in to .nop a Topeka halfhach. idex Q . - Y M-- ' .-, g. ,5 wr I ' ' 1 F gg t' T 3 f f i x -Vw H ,lr tm atgyv., MT. J Mk If J V? 54 S . E m iii iam - ,I ' H gf ' 1' 1 --. a.. .3 fgg , ' , lf'1fm YQ' 3:15. . ' f j-V A 7 5 'ga ::. F- -. ' -' VV 1 ,I li 5 W , j Q 5, gg -' yt .5 ku . ' ':: mm 'T l 4 0 fi , yy-f t. E , 13521 gi ., Y fi, ni egg' 4f?Z 1'.'g2i fy , T L54 if ' f Lf - fwggiiafgi +, Y' -'L -5- -Hs! , arf r ,. - vifwf ' QV' . ' iff! 'fi',?'t A 2' 1 Y-Tn ,. .u ng ff 'kv if j Z' I- A' :N 'f ffl. bf ' ' 1 .-Nfl :-9,3 gn. of . John Sutton TROJANS AND BULL DOG Dragging a Topeka defender, Mac Crowther fightf hi: way through the Trojan line. ., 41v74'1, L. .V 5:5 A V ,H sf-i-'gi . W: - D, iii L -1 john Well: '-. .-QQ , -,,' ii: QV it f Y X fi lil :E Jive?-.a w W., wel- Q.--. jfs- ' 5.15 'Y - . ' 1 1 It AQ..- T , A ev R7 Af - Z' '., ,2'-Q Y- I 1,. 32 4' . yi., 1.-,. T YT, 'I 1' ' J .. My Rich lWichlur1d EVENT REPEAT OF CHAMPIONSHIP ' '-FP Plea! gi E me P his .z '1, .2 ' Doug Winn George Way A quick change of direction fail: to :top Lineman of the Year Mark Kirkpatrick ar be goex in for a tackle against Wyandotte. v 1 X , P5 V J Leaping over one would-be tackler, Back of the Year Bill Berner findx another between him and the goal. Top Harrier: of '61 and '62 meet at Ken Holm congratulate: Mike Chaffee after a fine nm. A, W, X, Y: i Imlute-wig.. lg, , ee' in : ' 1 ' . 'Q r ml! e 4. . ii - Wyandotte Dual. . . . . . Washington Dual ......... . Wichita North Invitational. . . SM Invitational ......... SM Triangular ...... Emporia Invitational .... League Meet ........ Regional Meet . . . State Meet ..... second . . first . second . . . .fourth . . first ...third second second . third f Q---L Al L. az - H 1 3 : V ,q,. 11 .Zan-45,55 John McGuire and Milee Chaffee charge toward the front of the pack at the :tart of the Shawnee Minion I1witntiom:l. The finish line in right. john McGuire pour: it on in 4 fight against time. 'E ' Ei: . ', .:f:f' Qi' , . ., -,. , 1. Y 2,5 f. f itgfg . . zu ,-,all i '. ' -Qi ' J :--,,' ee ' J ' We 2 H 1,,.a If I III., . , ' 'If - ' iv. tn 3 1 5 4 . A X w .fl w .lvl A K Cro.f.f Country Squad. Back Row: Roger Jolmron Irnanagerj, Richard Hill, Pbil Silverglat. Front Row: Mike Crow Lows john Bennett, Roy Meals, Batch Witcher, Cbuck Welch, Seible, Tod Clark, Bob Haas, Mike Chaffee, john McGuire George Paul Clemlening, Mr. Cormack fcoachl, Bob Elliot, john Dent, Dick Neuberger, Mitch Love, Warren Gill Langknecbt, Mike Reading, HARRIERS PUSH TO THIRD IN STATE Overcoming many obstacles, the S-M East Harriers climaxed a successful season with the winning of a third plce trophy at the State Meet. Taking over the coaching duties this year was C. C. Cormack, who was faced with a young-and inexperienced team. A dismal defeat in their first meet was lessened by the improvement of Mike Chaffee. Chaffee broke many records in time trials and finished high in all meetlstandings. joining Chaffee as the nucleus of the squad were-Iohn McGuire and Louis Seibel. Gaining experience and ability in each meet, the Harriers showed their great poten- tial by taking second in the League, allowing them to go to Regionals. Another second pro- vided their admission to the State Meet, where a third place finish was the final highlight of an impressive cross country season. -f..Y - M With a squad composed of returning, sen- iors and talented juniors, Coach Glenn Saund- ers' cagers intetspaced a 12-10 record with a fifth place at Dodge City, a fourth place finish in the Sunflower League and second place at the Regional Tournament. The initial contest was fought against Topeka, with the Trojans finishing ahead by six, 38-32. A triplicate of victories followed for the Lancers as they overpowered Washington, Lawrence, and Topeka West 'in East's first away games of the young season. Showing tremendous potential and im- proving week by week, East finished the first quarter of the season with the team and fans looking forward to the next clash against the Wyandotte Bulldogs. V. Ye ,Lai I w HQ LA Alway: on hir toes, Bob Eppler goes high at the lart minute to block Bylldog barket. CAGERS CLAMMOR TO A 12-10 RECORD Q-Hr gpg f k I F lx T VARSITY SQUAD. Bill Daniels, Dave Snider, Tom Hummel, Mike Emire, john Williamson, Rich Croiuant, Bob Eppler, Steve Leftou, Todd Ballinger, Bob Gibb, Mike Deppeler, Bob Lutz, Randy Viot. Richard Croinant While Vanity Coach Glenn Saunderr points, junior Varrily Coach Richard Lee taker poinler: and manager Bob Levy look: ditappointed. f'5':':. jf 4 V ,H 1 'iii .v, H JAw f 'N I bv ' E' X :IL u -ge: f v' n , 2 ft 0 S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East S-M East 32 . . . .... 38 Topeka 35 . . . .... 23 Washington 49. . . . . .34 Lawrence 55 . . . .... 41 Topeka West 40. . . .... 42 Wyandotte 34. . . .... 38 S-M West 25 . . . .... 35 S-M North 49. . . .... 42 Topeka 4-4. . . . . .41 Washington 41 . . . .... 55 Ward 38. . . .... 46 Wichita SE 35 . . . .... 34 Topeka West 62 . . . . . .47 Raytown 42. . . . . .51 Wyandotte 54 .......... 29 S-M West 32 .......... 41 S-M North Dodge City Tournament 48 .......... 51 Cimarron 34 .......... 23 Coffeyville 39 .......... 28 Colby Regional Tournament 47 .......... 33 Rosedale 39 .......... 36 Ward 36 .... . . .62 Wyandotte ' ,fl ' g, ,Q J .S Both teams stare as imposing Bob Eppler slips through the S-M N orth defense and chalhs up lwo tulleys against the Indians. A: Bob Gibb mxber to help, Bob Lutz take: on the Topeka Wert team and cut: the cord: for two points. Bill Daniel: SB tw banner captain Bob Eppler tower: over all as pre-game quextionr are amwered before the Topeka context. 1 E, . atv' Mike Deppeler Bob Eppler JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD. Bath Row: J 0511 Williamson, Steve Lefton, Todd Ballinger, john Leary. Third Row: Bruce Langley, Duffy Canluff, lay Clancey. Second Row: Bowen White, Tom Hummel, Dave Snider. Firxt Row,- Rzmdy Viot, Gary 0'Neal, Jack Ayrex. fi Mike Emire B05 Gibb A quick fake with a CroiJ.raf1t-lo-Lutz 'handoff gel: a huxket ugaimt the Wnxhington Wildratf. LANCERS DROP TO BULLDOGS IN FOUR OVERTIMES E W A quick fake to one .ride outmaneurer: a Viking defender ax Bill Daniel: tone.: in the ball agaimt S-M Wert. 'E' ..- Bob Lutz John Williamxon A: tbe referee signal: an offensive foul on the Wyandotte Bulldogs, Bob Lutz draw: a free throw imtead of an infraction. Despite ad-verse efforts, Bill Daniel: shoot: for two against the Wert Vikings. S-M WEST VIKINGS STUN EAST, 38-34 Geared for a tough struggle, the Lancers forced Wyandotte into four overtimes before the Bulldogs won it by a shaky 42-40 score. Bob Eppler supported the team both on of- fense and defense, as East brought Wyandotte its closest brush with defeat. In a contest marred by constant fouls, a fired-up S-M West crew upset the Lancers in East's initial basketball rivalry of the season. Pinpoint Viking shooting destroyed SME's steady play, 58-34, North's Indians repeated the feat of West's Vikings by stomping the Lancers. Red- skin fast-break offense and ball-handling de- fense combined to produce North's 35-25 de- cision. Cimarron outscored the Lancers, 51-48, in the opening round of the Dodge City Touma- ment, but East came back strong in the next two contests to defeat Coffeyville, 34-23, and Colby, 39-28. Bob Eppler provided the offen- sive push, but East's fifth place finish was dis- appointing to both team and fans. A top-ranked Topeka Central squad was upset 49-42 by the determined Lancers, with Bill Daniels and Bob Lutz combining to score twenty-three points and dominate the back- boards, while Mike Deppeler and Mike Etnire were defensive standouts. Showing an over-all team effort, S-M East defeated the Washing- ton Wildcats, 44-41, as Eppler and Lutz tied for scoring honors and Croissant, Daniels, and Gibb led on defense. In their next home game, the Lancers l were pitted against Ward, the Cyclones grab- bed the victory despite a twelve point-top ' tally effort by Bob Gibb. The following week, a sticky Wichita Southeast defense and a four hour bus ride combined to notch another loss for the squad. The Lancer vs. Topeka West battle provided heart-stopping action as a last-second Topeka shot failed and East won 35-34. Mike Etnire goes for two as a lawrence defender jump: in vain. COMBINED TEAM EFFORT POUNDS TOPEKA, 49--42 L 'f2a.. Bafketball Managerr. Bart Korte. J. D. Blackburn, Bob Levy. Not Pictured. Larry O'Neal. Doug Fogel. john Lindquirt watcher panively from the Jidelinef ar the crowd cbeerr the Lfzncerr on during u Regional game. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD Front R011 Greg Hlggmf Mike lVl.7llJ'llf Gary Welch Gary Oheal Mike Brotrn, Alan Cwlly. Back R011 Tom Broun Bill Mooney Bob Mcllurtry jon Plump Dare Struby, Duffy Carduff. jim Hoffman Butch Clark Bob Eppler, Bill Daniels and Bob Lutz gunned the team to its high point total ofthe year. as the Lancers blasted the Raytown Blue Jays. 62-47. Wyandotte provided some stiffer compe- tition. as East was again unable to upset the undefeated Bulldogs and fell, 51-42. Playing both Shawnee Mission rivals on successive nights, the Lancers bombed West 54-29, but couldn't convert North, dropping the decision 41-52. The airtight East defense. which limited West to three by halftime, fell apart in the North clash. Finishing second to Wyandotte at Re- gionals in the three previous years. East re- peated the feat this season, although bypas- sing tougher teams to do it. The Lancers smashed an enervated Rosedale squad, 47-53, and then upset high-ranking Ward, 59-56, but were unable to obtain a foothold on the Bulldog five and ended with a 62-56 loss. SECOND IN REGIONALS CLIMAXES SUCCESSFUL SEASON SOPHOMORE RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD. From Row: LarryFi11k, Scot! Lerner, Kenny Kamberg. Bark Row: jobfz Tozurzer. Ray Rucker, Mori Payne. Ron Aiken, Bruce Schneider. ,fx , f 30 'E S3 S0f7hOlIlU7'!! Cuarlaex LeRoy Siwzpmzl and Art Nezvconzer lack Este: demonstrate: the flawless diving form tba! brought the Lancer: a first place in tbe .rtate rneet. TANKSTERS THIRD IN STATE With hopes high for a strong finish in the League and State meets, the Lancer tanksters plunged into the season by enlarging their string of dual meet victories to twenty before suffering their initial loss to Wyan- dotte. The swimmers splashed to an impressive eight and two record against some tough competition, as the seniors in Coach Englund's crew increased their three year totals to twenty-four wins and only four losses. After floating through the remainder of the regular season, the Lancers stroked their way to a second place finish in the League Meet, qualifying eight of the tank- man for State Meet in Wichita. At State, Don Pennington, jack Estes, Van Stand- ke, Norie Hobart and Fred Erickson combined to snatch third place, as the Lancers unleashed their best efforts of the season and produced a fitting finale to a year of fast times, new school records and victories. ? SWIMMING TEAM. In water: Bob Jones, Rick Forman, Jim Latham, Fred Erickson, Don Pennington, Byron Sturnbo, lack Ester, Norie Hobart. Sitting: Bob Surner, Greg loner, Van Standke, Dick Hoener, Cbip Farley, Dave Dawx, Tom S-wale, lim Silknet, Larry Vogelrang. Kneeling: Bob Murnaw, Dick Heddon. Spectator: gaze in amazement ar an Ecu: diver archex toward a perfect :core with the completion of his ceiling high half-twin Te-med for the mzrling gun, Byron Slumbo glance: quickly foward: the finish. A: the 1'l0pllcllt'b6 I click, Bob Mumaw .stretches for the mater. EXPERIENCED LINKSTERS IN FULL SWING P -, V uttnzg pointer: are gizen to Jemor Bill II ilkerfon by helpful john Lindquiu. ' ff'f.v..s .1e-f -A ,E-at-.a5...-.. vii I Preparing to conquer the course at Indian Hills, John Lindquist and Terry Ryan ditcuu the finer pointx of the game. After lacing a tee :bot into the lake, Terry Ryan recover: from the troubled murky depth: ff- Q 5 is LSA.. l ax ess num' Golf Squad Back Row Bzll Wzlleermn Carroll I-Iuzrhezzt john Lmdqzmt Steve Ferru Terry Ryan Don Caudle Rurzj Well: Rana' McQu1n12 Randy Alexander Coach Safnzderr I'70l1f Ron Fred Wzfegaver Dzcle Hzerxzezner Terry Grzffzth Charles Caldwell Rule Hume Bruce Badger Steze Cawhy John Callaghan Bouen Whzte Not Pzctured frm Dau: Bah Worrmarm The 1963- golf season was tn full swmg by early Aprtl as Coach Glenn Saunders selected Lancer link sters to Hll posxtlons on a top rated squad Strong com pet1t1on was provmded for the returnmg lettermen by a group of spxrlted sophomores In the season s opener at Manhattan the Lancer two man team placed thmrd wh1le the four man team captured hrs: over state contender 'Salma Steve Ferrxs Terry Ry an ohn Lxndqu1st and Charlre Caldwell com bmed to form the VlCfOI'lOUS four man squad After earlv vxctorxes at Manhattan and Lawrence the Lancers contmued thexr wmmng IHCFICS throughout the season The Salma Invrtatnonal provrded needed actlon but the h1ghl1ght of the season was the Shaw nee Mxssxon Inutatxonal at whnch East played host Bulgmng wlth talent and expermence thus wears golf squad ranked tn contentxon at all meets as the Lancer G men slammed towards the top ig Li Blrdlc hound Star e Ferr1.r anlzczpalex the Jmkmg of hu pall fl Fig A ,gJ'.7'.if , ' -A .fl , l 0- -5 -, e - fs lg' 'H if V A - ' 1 . ,gy gif . 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Guarding the bare line, junior Don Drummond cal: off his opponemir :hot If V - Mike Hall and Barry Arlbur double up to screen an opponenf: drive. ! f f I r LEAGUE CHAMPION RACKETMEN LADEN WITH TALENT Sportmg a new coach but the same combmatlon of fast breakrng and ball slammrng play the Lancer Netsters looked forward to another League tennrs charnpxonshrp Takmg over the drrecnonal dunes this season was Coach Rlchard Lee who lnherrted a powerful nucleus of returnmg lettermen and added to rt hrs own crop of strll developxng sophomore talent Senior R1Ck Thompson junrors Todd Ballrnger Don Drummond and Bruce Landeck and sophomore ohn Towner were prcked as meet starters Ballmger Drummond and Towner rank first thlrd and fourth rn the MISSOUII Valley Regron standmgs With an ample supply of area talent the courtmen advanced to the season s first meet Early league vxctones paved the way for the Lancer racket wrzards as the netsters began therr annual relent less charge to the State Tournament and hopes for an other champronshrp for S M East mpg... x 'if -Jw 4 J Ju I vvv-vi wr-r , lvvvw 1-T! 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Sandert, P. Hoffman, G. Dent, T. Gihxon, R. Zell, B. Hall, D. Winn, L. Klein, T. Palmer, D. Green. J. Sihkema, M. Crow. Second Row: P. Catlett, B. Elliott, M. Reading, B. Elliott, M. Lone, B. Haax, J. Clark, D. Moyer, J. Rothroch, T. Lewis, R. Hill, M. Phenix, 1. McGuire. Fir.rt Row: K. Smith, B. Youngblood, N. Smith, C. Jenningx, K. Peterxon, G. Powell, B. Klein, C. Farley, P. Smith. T. Scorza, B. Stephenx, N. Hobart, D. N euhurger. THINCLADS ADVANCE INTO LEAGUE CONTENTION Jack Ayres leap: skywnrd in an auault on the high iurnp record at Lawrence. pm Newly-found overall balance highlighted the eh forts of the 1963 thinclads as many individuals sparked the teamls upsurge. Providing East with its most for- midable squad in years, the Lancer tracksters set out quickly in their annual attack on the lofty school rec- ords. Rick Forman, senior speedster, was tabbed as one of the team's main point-getters and a threat in all of the sprints. Cross country star, Mike Chaffee leveled his sights at the record in the mile, and john McGuire chipped away at the best previous Lancer half mile. Leading the charge in the field events was Dave Millstein, who consistently launched the shot through ever-increasing distances. Bill Berner emerged as the team's leading javelin thrower and began arching the spear to the farthest reaches of the field. The first East trackster to go six feet in the high jump, jack Ayres sprang towards another track record. With the new records, the Lancer track machine shifted into gear and advanced as a League and State power. TRACK SQUAD. Back Row: B. Marvel, C. Wilson, T. Reid, M. Kirkpatrick, C. Fraser, D. Sulera, F. Lineharger, B. Hiner, M. Judd D. Elliott, M. Kelly. Fourth Row: G. Baldwin, S. Mngill, B. Pendleton, L. Crearon, J. Pro, R. Stay, B. Utterback, D. Watkinr, L Maller R. Mitchel, P. Mueller. Third Row: R. Iohnrton, I. Kohler, B. Barry, S. Bultrill, R. Marrchel. I. Nicholas. S. Summers, S. Trainor P: Woodrmall, P. Petzold, J. Ritz, B. jackson, Second Row: B. Rohlf, D. Millrtein, D. Robinron, D. Wacknov, B. Hetzler, D. Hoener R. Forman, G. Wait, B. Armacort, J. Boirdrenghien, R. Hill, T. Goodfellow, B. Schiffler, Firrt Row: J. Ravemcrofl, R. Wiklund, B. Peterson, M. Curley, B. Castle, C. Schwenrusen, AW. Scott, B. Sinrzelt, J. Hall, T. Keller, L. Mooney, P. Nauerl, T. Janet. E ?E'i :r'.l- - - E .s i F-::e:ag:,g.g..a. ,. ,, 'L r -sur K 'V - iii, I ' Q ' r - as Q - ' -'il ids' - .fl ' i- A 1 L lf ' ' .r LSP! -fs ca 3 ,V -4 1, V0- ,'.Lvi ivwr- QV., if AHB -ivllli r H7 .Wm , :V - 5 .111 ll Ki jifls. . lJ,,l:,'s2H A . ET. 4 ww 1, H 5. ,,g ' , ,.w. - ,QW.,,V-I-I ...IM eww SSS' . .air , si iii FIRST IN SOUTHEAST RELAYS SETS FEVERISH PACE Putting .rtrevzgtla and determination behind his Jbot, Dave Millrtein Jtrivex to break hi: already imprenizfe record. Track Coacbex. Back Row: Mr. Unrub, Mr. Kahler fl-lead Cotzcbj, Mr. Dalfing. Front Row: Mr. England, Mr. Cormnck, Mr. Dzwif. Not Pictured. Mr. Hammig. 'fs 9 . r s'A , , Lancer lrackmen run up many lnzberalded hour: of practice before breaking old track rerordx. Proving that what goef up muff come down. George Wait and Craig Frafer fight lo the front in the high burdler. .A A ,r ,T W 'wiw,. 1 LE ' V nn, f- , -5- P, 7 if frm 1 Rl ti fe d hwy! li L alla' 'e N iTf',,.n Mifflin .im vw' .ZLL 'E 57 Sb if U l Q V HE' 'K W EMF 'Q 1 'QB ' 'WI' 'Jiri QQ-'.jQji,Q,.g'.4:q' N l. rt,-.r - 1 --f- - '- --- I '-1. ,V f s-10212: -i' Asif' f-simian f :seizes ty in if IE' ,ip .ay V .. By if 4'-:fi??f1r' Ziiflil' Q X315 gli , Agr i' 1-1' 'ef ' In iii'-' 'I P 7 Y H '+ z, 1. . ,si-rf-fx' ' '-'- 4 ,T-15, E'F?f'i'L-Aiilt 1 1. ymljiv vlp yiq.. V eq grlgg.. i il., , . :1,L5i:A F-diy., f r-1 .' 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Front Row: Tina Lewis, Carlene Barore, Vicki Mathews. Back Row: Marilyn Mouden, Terry Krague, Anne Sweney. of i-I DOING WH AT COMES ATHLETICALLY The S-M East Girls' Athletic Association served a purpose above and beyond the regular physical education class. The G.A.A. provided sophomore, junior, and senior girls with the chance to develop their skill in intramurals, played on team and individual bases, while accumulating the total of one credit and twenty- five points necessary for membership. President Marilyn Mouden took charge of alternate Wednesday meetings. Carlene Basore, Tina Lewis, and Terry Krause fulfil- led duties as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, while Anne Sweney and Vicki Mathews planned intramurals and sports days, respectively. Combining physical activity with ability and knowledge, the end result was an athleti- cally successful year for the G.A.A. 'a-ge L , Voluntarily participating in barketball, young American! concentrate on keeping pbyrically fit. '-6. Saturday intramural: practice taker on the appearance of the morning after the night before. RECREATION WITHIN THE WALLS OF COMPETITION The 1962-63 S-M East intramurals suc- cessfully combined various skills of masculine and feminine sports enthusiasts to produce a program that adequately supplied the needs of the physically inclined masses. Under the direction of Craig Fraser, the Student Congress Intramurals Committee plan- ned' the Saturday morning events and discus- sed the possibilities of a wider range of intra- mural sports. The season continued through March, when victorious teams mer opponents from rival schools in final play-offs. Girls intramurals materialized through the combined efforts of Mrs. Howard, Miss Pepper, and the G.A.A. Trophies and pins awarded the group evidenced their achieve- ments. Intramurals carried our their function as the mainstay for aspiring future athletes. sr X STUDENT Bonv fy, 5 'U IM PS MNUSVGJ WL' Nm! W if xwffj Kb- J MLJ Q L GJ 'JL ' f 6 . 12. EH N W W MM! W UL 2UpgigfU5'ia 1Jfj ,MQW F jg I 'K MU! fb ' ' 'V YU gf qyxfy yfw I U ' A . CJV5 OIJVDV VX ,-,b R if if O' 1 ',.f? . ,J OSI,-fs 0, JH :D QM 'V SLI, F CZ! if jc +5'VPQf' ,JJ f 5.J9 .i CQJW W5 ,WQPQQY g JJ ,jg pf A Q,f1 ,ff if Z'-,E GJUQT, D, V, Lyn b?iD,U.f-J - H .P JL , U? Kilo KNO? km ,wig Ocwimww Qfbfofk fxgigyygoyb s U, -ygigjbu xx GTV J' , ff' X ' Q Jw 'YyJWJ 'fc A ' 15 bw . '4 ' A ' Mfrs, ' ' m'? f ' ' Q nj SDD' 4 ,sy . ,Y -fjgff .wffgo fe ,Jf'9f ' A okglwolvl 'L 'fix 'A. Aff ..f1,, V 4 10J jay MQW fix, J 0 1 - U yy V061 ,pk ' Ku I H jigvg' A ffl-'ja ' .QV , ' LU ,fy G,-' V L3 V QNX M3 , , ,gp , Q . -.z ' in E I- I Fu 'wwwzlrsm ,px rallying 'round for avspirited Friday morning pep .fenion . . . , I 4 ..r r V. A5 f 1, Q. -f f w f 'L' ,U In W xg-V, : I A Y ,F .I . floating through Homecoming grandeur . . :I H crushing the opposition . . . symbolizing Lzncer idealx . . . AJ every picture mutt have an artist, .ro our mofaic picture had over 2,200 craftxmen defigning it Jimultaneourly. With the Jeniorr eftablixbing the guide lines, Jophomore: and juniorx followed in their lead and completed the picture in accurate detail. Each clan had both tangible and intangible contributions to make to the completed mofaic. The mphomorex' fresh enthzuiarm brought new vixtar to Student Congreu, Pep Club, and drama production: while the juniorx' middle clan .rtability and been imagination: created the festive Junior-Senior prom. With upper clan Jagacity, .reniory offered experienced leaderxhip in all phaJe.r of xchool life af well a.r leaving a material gift from the clan of 1963. lVe, the creator! of the mofaic, were ity mort important element. The picture wa: but a reflection of what we had Jtudied, Jung, acted, competed, yelled, and axrpired to be throughout the year. Jtoring up energy for .rcbolaxtic challenge: . . . reprerenting arpect: of college life 563' ,ARS-. welcoming new arrival: . . . .rerenading a half-time audience Q. ! Q f . ii X Q , .gh-Qi ,.' R , ' Q I X warning the drill team rank: that mum? the -word The sophomore class entered school life of 1962-63 and soon substantiated the Greek meaning of their names, wise fools. Bringing new talent to scholastics and extracurricular activities, they easily assumed their role as re- sourceful students of Shawnee Mission East. Represented by executive officers john Pro, presidentg Pete Woodsmall, vice-presi- dcntg Lisa Shaad, secretary, and Tom Brovsm, treasurer, the sophomores participated in assemblies, assisted with Prom plans, and ex- pressed themselves through other executive ex- tensions of Pep Club and Student Congress. With spring elections and tryouts, the prospective juniors began plans for the coming year. Seniors and juniors fully acknowledged the contribution to a strong student body by the industrious class of 1965. Giving Englub grammar 4 reft the Block L broadcast: school :pirit through the use of .rxgn language Pl 5, ESTABLISHING A FIRM FOOTING ON THE PATHWAY T Sophomore Executwe Comrmttee Front row Dyan Fleck Emzly Mulford Donna Grave: Tanzy Roberts Terra Walton Second row jeff Kern Bob Middleton Gary ONeal Connze Pzckett Iulze Turtle Back Row Doug Szkkel Mort Payne Dave Slruby Bzll Hetzler Mark Horowztz Make Brown Q9 Sophomore Clan Offzcerx Tom Broun treasurer Pete Woodmzall wee prendent Lua Sbaad .recrelnry john Pro premlent IDDLECLASSMANSHIP . I , I I I ' . , . . I 1 I I . I , , r 1 1 - , .. - C Vi . 1, Z I ?, V i . . I X ' , , ' If fy , . t . 1 , I r E1-'7 E I E 4 W 'vi' , T61 - . ' - QM '- k I , iv? , N ' ' 'i v , . ' 1 - r 1 I ' I - uh 1 - ALDERMAN. Front row: Debbie Anderxon, Kathy Arndt, Steve Arnundxon. Linda Adkinx, Cindy Arrnacoft, Lynn Alexander. Second row: Beth Ashby, Nancy Appleford. jane Adanu. Carolyne Adanu. Bruce Badger. Steve Abel. Third row: Marty Anderton, Sherree Adcock. Dick Abraharnf, Sam Anderton. H011-'le Alldefivfl. Kaye Almdale. Back row: Marilyn Adler. john Adams. Ronnie Aikin, Peggy Bagley, Dare Allen, Iazrry Babbitt, Bruce A lexander. BOLTON. Front row: Martin Bauer, Carol Barber, Donna Bandelier, Patty Baldwin, Joyce Balke. Ronda Baxxin. Second row: Beth Ballard, Barbara Bell, Linda Barnex, Cindy Baylen, Richard Bailey, Bob Beckley. Third row: Steve Beafley, Barb Baurngartner, Judy Baker, Sherrilyn Becker, Carolyn Barrier, Karen Beck, Leney Baker. Back row: Bill Baker, lim Bain, Bob Barry. Steve Barncard, Perry Beeron. Herrhel Batex, Bob Balzranz. BOYS. Front row: Bill Buhrer, Shirley Bon- ney, Terri Blunt. john Borel, John Bennett, Libbie Brookfield. Second row: Barbara Berg- rnan, Linda Bergxtenl Margo Brace, Barb Brinxon, Hanan Bell, Patty Blackburn. Brad-I ley Bowex, Third row: jay Boifdrenghien, Melanie Bradford, Pam Brackett, jimmy Brook.r, Diana Berg. Steve Borel, Judy Ber- gren. Back row: john Bell, Berg Holt, Mark Birnbaum, Steve Brick, Mike Blair, Mike Brogan, Mike Borden, Chris Bixhop. HUNDLEY. Front row: Joyce Chrixtensen, Pat Center, Carol Cheatham, Janice Chaffee, Mary Chimienti, Judy Carter. Second row: Nancy Carolson, Bruce Clark, Bambi Cham- berx, Kathy Carmitchel, Barbara Chapman, Sharon Cauthon, Kay Clark. Third row: Dick Carlton, Steue Cawby, Barry Chenault, Vicki Champ, Jean Cernoxek, Janet Cernoxek, Sandy Church, Betty Carter. Back row: Tom Carroll, Arden Carr, Jay Clancey, Duffy Carduff, Ralph Carl, larry Chambers, Tom- mie Caruth. DALSING. Front row: Linda Collingx, Bar- bara Cope, Connie Corneliux, Libby Cohen, Betty Colburn. Second row: Phil Corbett, Linda Craven, Georgia Cotton, Lyn Coyne, Bev Craddock, Pam Cullerton. Third row: Dane Cowan, Jim Comer, Alan Conley, Le:- lie Cohn, Garry Colclarure, Henxey Clark. Back row: Mark Clifton! Sam Critex, Jack Clark, Mark Crenshaw, Layne Creason, Gerry Colclarure, John Coffin. BURNS. Front row: Barb Bysel, Sandi Brown, Judy Burr, Ann Burlington, Diane Bruns, Steve Byrne. Second row: Kathy Buchan, Sheila Bran:-wick, ,Carolyn Carnbell, John Brunson, Dorothy Bmmbaugh, Phyllis Brooks, Patty Burke. Third row: Janie Byrd, Jim Cannon, Sheldon Buttrill, Mike Brown, Lee Campbell, John Callaghan, Roger Cam- eron. Back row: Debbie Browne, Cheryl Bruce, Mike Cameron, Jim Byron, Eric Brown, Darrell Bugbee, Tom Brown. DAVIS. Front row: jackie Downs, Shari Dailey, Patti Doane, Ion Davis, Dehhie Dorf- rnart. Second row: Randy Dickinson, Mary Doolittle, Nancy Dolen, Dave Davis, Bruce Dodson. Third row: Joyce Davis, Paula da Cunha, Joyce Davis, Bill Deschner, Guy Davis, Peggy Darnell. Back row: Sheri Davis, Kay Danforth, Bill DeBaun, Greg Darner, Eddie Davis. ENGLUND. First row: Linda Elman, He- lene Dreiseszun, Karen Estes, Ian Edrnonds, Mary Ann Dwyer. Second row: Barbara Ellis, Ioanie Ehrenrekh, Nick Eliopoulos, Bill Eisen, Doug Dagger. Third row: Diana Drummond, jone Edgar, Paula Eichrnan, Gunnar Erickson, David Evans, Jean Elliott. Fourth row: Carol Edmonds, jennifer Dun- har, Gordon Dukelow, Fred Dunn, Steve Ewert, Steve Dunn. FARNSWORTH. Front row: Kathy Foster, Sue Flora, Dena Feinberg, Peggy Forterzherry, Susan Frock, Hugh Ferguson. Second row: Pat French, Susi Ferril, Faye Fullerton, Revo Friedman, jane Frederick. Third row: Dyan Fleck, Stephanie Frankurn, Linda Fonts, Bob Forman, Steve Fitt, Ruthann Firling. Back row: Mike Fritts. Tim Forcade, Mike Fish- rnarz. Chip Farley, larry Fink, Mike Farmer. GRISHAM. Front row: Donna Gitchel, Bev Ginxberg, Siuie Gilbert, Merilee Goodenow, Cheryl Goldstein. Second row: Lyndia Gibb, Sandra Gibson, Louixa Goodman , Mary Beth Glenn, Diane Golly, Linda Gooding. Third row: John Goodman, Barbara Gladxtone, Cindy Gall, Sheryl Garrett, Sandy Goldstein, Alice Goetze. Back row: jim Goodenough, Rodney Gilef, Carleton Garnet, Phil Geiger, Rick Gardner, Bill Gates. HOSTETLER. Front row: Jill Grundy, Sherri Gunther, Donna Gravel, Janie Griffey, Indy Haile, Rich Guthrie. Second row: Marcia Hamill, Marxha Griffith, Diane Griffith, Ruth Gundle, Patty Hall, Carolyn Guetzhp. Third row: jim Hall, Daren Haalee, Karen Gzuhin, Patti Grocernan, Franci Ham, Manny Greenberg, Back row: Louis Green, Bob Hale, john Griffin, Thornax Grove, Trent Greene, Keith Guntowitz. HOUSTON. Front row: Johnnie Hill, Janice Hill, Karen Henry, Bob Helmx, Bill Haw- kinx, Lauon Hennefree. Second row: Swan Harrixon, Nancy Henry, Suxanne Henneche, Carole Hancock, Kathy Harrington, Made- leine Harrix, Chris Hemel. Third row: Kent Haw. Richard K. Hill, Dave Hill, Burton Harkinx, Richard Hamill, john Harbeck. Back row: Dick Higdon, Charlolte Hamel, Bob Helzler, Bill Hetzler, Jim Hanron, Iohn Heryer, ,Richard Hartingr. JONES. Front row: Linda Hickx, Paula Hnitt, Le,r.rLee Huttie. Ian Humphrey, Linda Hughes. Second row: Cindy Hztrnphreyf, Sufan Irving, Ierrilyn Hoffman, Steve Hinkle, Dave Holmherg. Third row: Barbara Hoch, Randy Hill, Suran Irwig, Eileen Hogan, Rita Howe, Diana Hughex. Back row: Suran Hunt. jim Hoffman, Dick Hodgman, Larry Hurt. Edwin Holland, Mark Horowitz. LEE. Front row: Carol jordan, Ruth Kava, Dehhie jenren, Dianne Irwin, Candy John- Jton, jennifer Kalin, Frieda Kanter. Second row: Sherry Iohnxton, Jerry johmon, Linda Iohnxton, janet jones, Linda Katz, Martha Jones, Mary Beth Jenks, Karin Jensen, Third row: Bill jackmn, Sid Kanter, Torn jone.r, Bill Kenu, Melinda Jamey, Krix Keirer, Mike Kantor. Back row: Lucky johnson, Bill john- xon, Roh jacohfon, Ken jones, Marc jacob- Jon, Carl Jenningf, Kenny Komherg. LEHMAN. Front row: Mike Kirxch, jack Kilroy. Randee Krakauer. Randy Knaack. Steve Kruse. Second row: Owen Kron. Brian Klinknett. Andy Klein. Suran Kirpatrick. Sufi Kelly. Marilyn Krieger. Third row: Larry Klein, Whitney Knoufx. jeff Kern, jan Kunkle, Marxha Keller, Sarah Koexter. jane Kenagy. Back row: Barton Kort. Mike Kernpton. Tom Killip, Ward Kroencke, Rick Kixer. Don Kroening, Walt Kellar. PEPPER Front row Beverly MeConnzff Sandz Mcfilluter Terry McDonald Karen McCarthy Ruth Madzson Lznda McKznley Sonya Luca: Barbara Mack Betty McGowan Vzchy Madden Lznda McDonald Thzrd row Steve McCullough jay McFadden Jane Me Clzntock May McKel1y Kathy Long Back row Boh McMurtry Indy Long Mzke Mc Grll Bob Lovell Steve Luton john Luthy Steve Lowland PRINGLE Front row Kathy Major Melanie Marztz Linda Maxeufell B111 Marxhall Ellen Mark: Second row Bruce Mendelian Jerry Matlef Bah Mzddlezon Kathy Mendenhall Ioan Martin Gayle Merrick Thzrd row Crazg Maurer Barbara Marten: Bohhze Mal lzn Perry Maron Marzlyn Mesch Doug Mal lory Fourth row Don Matxchull Bob Meyer: Brll Maxheter Bob Merhlem Lznda Mayor Terry Manmng LINDELL Front row Razelle Lezme Sane Levzne Pat Lagoxkz Cheryl Lznn Mary Ann Lapzd B111 Lezfer Second row Lznda Leu 1: Paula Leavitt Pam Lanzhert Laurie Lang teau Wallze Laky Laznze Larkznx Gary La Belle Thzrd row Suzetle Leith Larry Lang lean Elazne Lehman Lznda Lohman Mary Lane Ladewrg Pat lane Val Lexus Back row Mary Kay Lezcle Dehhy Lange Make Loggznr Scott Lerner Wayne Leedy Steze Iarrgan jeff Lang . : . ' . l I Q - I . I 1 I ' v v 'V+ : ' , . ' ' I I I , . , 3 , f 1 , , , A , , - Second row: Paula Lynn. Sheryl McNevin. Q I I J , . : , I V ' ' V , f ' , - : , I - - ' I 1 I I I l v 4 ' . : V, I r ' r , . ' : 1 ' L 1 1 1 ' - 3 - . V I I . 3 RANDALL. Front row: Steve Myrick, Jim Nath, Angel Munoz, Annette Miller, Dianna Milli, Carol Moore. Second row: Donna Nel- Jon, Herh Na.rter, Kurt Miner, Cheryl Mun- day, Linda Nelron, Emily Mulford. Third row: Valerie Millie, Vicki Morrix, Gary Moewx, lance Montauk, Paul Miller, Melina Mitchell. Back row: Pete Nauert, Fred Mit- chell. Bill Mooney, David Moyer, larry Miller, Don Murphy. J. REYNOLDS. Front row: Bet Newcomer, Karen Nuxhaum, Marsha O'Brien, Marie Mittlernan. lean Oberlander, Amber Olxon. Second row: Herhert Olxchki. joy Nicholas, Jeanine Ninemires, Jeanne Oakton, Kathy Norhy, Suzette Newton. Third row: Pamela Odell, Gary O'Neal, Kenny Novorr, Jim Neuherger, Andy Newman, Dudley Newlin, Lucretia Noyex. Back row: Jane Noyce, Ellen Nobles, Carl Nickle, Ron Niece, Steve Oestreicher, John O'Flynn. K. REYNOLDS. Front row: Cynthia Pace, Sally Pape, Satan Petty, Sutie Parrent, Anne Pettiron, Kim Peterxon. Second row: Jane Patrick, John Partin, Ann Pearson, Karl Peterxon, Larry 0'Neal, Bruce Parker. Third row: Anne Ochorne, Pam Paxtrick, Jim Patton, Larry Parkhurxt, Tom Palmer, Dwayne- Par.fon.r, Dick Petercon. Back row: Mike Owen, Herh Overton, Paul Parkinxon, Mort Payne, Bob Paulette, Bruce Parker, Marcia Peace. SEIBEL. Front row: Jen Rowlands, Bonnie Rice, Kitty Riley, Steve Rose, Tanzy Roberts. Second row: Brett Richmond, jim Rick, Jane Roehrig, Georgia Rice, jeniece Reynolds, Chip Rouse. Third row: Steve Richards, Phil Russell, Dave Robinson, Ray Ross, Elaine Riley, Barbara Roberts. Back row: Dick Ring- stron, Bruce Robinson, Ray Rucker, Larry Royer, Jim Ritz, Vic Regnier, Edward Reitz. THARP. Front row: Bruce Sichreiber, Jean Scott, Sandra Sanders, Stephanie Schultz, Ann Schiffmacher. Second row: Neil Schliemann, Bob Scherstuhl, Connie Schmidt, Rachel Scott, Fritz Seeher, Ronah Salter. Third row: Bruce Schneider, Louis Seibel, Dick Scott, Lisa Shadd, Gail Severino, Terry Scorza. Back row: Valerie Sanford, Kristy Sarazan, Georgia Sexton, Gayle Sanders, Mike Sails, Paul Schwab, Carolyn Shaffer. SAUNDERS, First row: Debbie Piltz, Tom Prater, Gail Reed, Wendy Raymond, Karen Plisky, Rolle Reed. Second row: Margaret Porter, Tom Ray, Steve Philips, Terry Phil- lips, Connie Pickett, Janet Popkess, Patti Pfeifer. Third row: Jay Raisbeck, John Pro, Ray Ponppirt, Phil Petzold, Sandy Powell, Pat Ravenscroft, Greg Powell. Fourth row: Rich Primrose, Mike Putman, jeff Rawling, lim Powell, Candy Phipps, Pat Pringle, Richard Pilant. U-I Q 0 '!l0.l'd!ll0q.L 'S' u- a 5 a 3 54 5- 5' B' uog 'p.4 agu 'Q 'Q Q S Envy 'vu 'uvrng M99 16:11 aual vol an is 'S' s E 5'- S919 'zqmg X :ua .L 'Joplin m 5. 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'ffS 709 'II N 153 an w MHS ual' 19134 Q 3 3 e 9. 5' R Pa N VJ 3 gms. P' vuuoq 'zanqog !?'7?N WS 'wfws afms 'fm VJ QQ- 2-3 ,Tzu- W3 mg mg. Eg. 'Q :TQ wx 3'3- H F4 is 9-'Q f-. A Q3 S R? 'S SQ ep :I 'HIIHNH OJ 'rzugqg inns :moz zu al P11110 WHITAKER. Front row: Marcia Trirnhle, Jane Underwood, Anita Waltr, Sharon Tyxon, jeanee VanZant. Second row: Nancy Walls, Dee Vandergrift, Sue Walden, Carol Walker, julie Turtle, Vicki Wallace. Third row: Scott Velling, Brent VanVleck, Steve Tozier, Dale Wardlaw, Gary Truitt, Bob Vile, Linda Urha. Back row: Tim Tudor, Peter von Schwarzhek, Garry Thorrtpxon, Mike Tunkx, Craig Urnland, David Walker, Ralph Under- wood. YESSEN. Front row: Barhara Welrh, Karen Wickf, Linda White, Sheila Weinberg, Janice Weaver, Barh Whiteman. Second row: John Williarnx, Stan Wertenherger, George Wellx, Jan Williarm, Butch Whitcheb, Nancy Wil- helrnsen, Judy Wehh. Third row: Gary Welch, Wendy lVeher, John Willhite, Den- ni: Wacknov, Connie West, John White, Back row: john W. Williarnx, Loren Wellx, Leon 1Vhitington, Mike Whityitt, Dick Wat- kinr, Steve Wheatley, Eleanor Whitney. B. YOUNG. Front row: Bob Wolhuter, Jim Wine, Sheri Zwarich, Carol Wilson, Diana Wyrehek. Second row: Alice Wolfson, Terri Wilfon, Becky Worley, Genie Young, Ra- chel Wolfe. Third row: Sherry Yeddir, Susan Yarnall, Gina Young, Suzanne Wylie, David Woolxey, Cree Ann Wythe. Back row: Ann Willyard, Kim Williamr, Jean Wright, Donna Wyxong, Paul Wood, Pete Wood- xrnall, Don Zimmerman. MID-WAY BETWEEN ORIENTATION AND GRADUATION 1 75? - 'if' I . I ? junior Clan Officevzr. Ian Momeer, vice- prericlentg Marrba Wire, .recrezaryf Terry Hogan, preridentg Gail Vosburgb, lrenmrer. The junior class, serving as apprentices in the arf of seniorship, found the year 1962- 63 a trial period for testing the basic prin- ciples of school leadership. Carrying out their first official duty, juniors chose class officers with foresight. President Terry Hogan presided over Wednes- day assemblies, vice-president jan Monsees took charge of Prom preparations, and secre- tary and treasurer, Marsha Wise and Gail Vosburgh, specialized in minutes and junior dues. The scope of junior ability touched all phases of school life. Through skill, junior athletes achieved victory and letter awards. The National Honor Society, scholarship pins, and the honor roll demonstrated scho- lastic aptitude of the class, and sparkling jun- ior performances enhanced dramas and musi- cals. After successfully completing the pre- scribed course in apprenticeship, juniors envi- sioned roles as members of the senior class. junior Executive Committee. Front Row: jean Firber, jo Snyder, Karen Little, lim Davis, Bruce landeck, Dan Marten. Second Row: Bill Martel Allen Cinnamon, Bob loner, John Forsythe, R. L. Mullinr, Bob Beacby Back Row: Dave Reynolzlr, Rick Gould, Larry Umpblet, Mike Youngblood, Ron jay Norfie Hobart. 1 Jack: Eflex, Dean Sutera. J A . . - fm ,, ' , . ' . if ' A - ' ' 11 V' - Y, ., vm ., '. ' -. A , .v AAA: :5'j'5f,Af., A ,,qAq,Af.5 AAA . 1: . . ' A H vi- -lf iii-T24 r . , - ' V , 1' ' .T ' . f ,Q 1' 3 ' 1' . A 1'. .ff H' '. ' 3.. nv' 'Af - af-:ET . A A A , A , A AA AAAAAA A AA AA A -A A.AA AAAA . ' ' J - M ' QQ It ef are-T Nl . A ,A-AlAAA.ElAeA,gA, A AA A - A , :.-A A A xAAAA Aff A. A A 'f .Ag Aj 5.5 A , .A A . AA A A , f - , 4 A A . QQ ,ASM f' F' ,.. ' A -. ' ., Akq.. .A ' x ',,l ' ei. 'c - - 5 ', ' ' A 1 A l ' ,- A K . 2,2 1? - f 'Q e -3 zz- 'L A wg . A A. H ' A ' TFL .v V, , ,gg A , iii! N! . W 1. 1 .A ,er va ' HA 'QL , ,pf . - ' - ,- .. ' -MT R A A , A AA A A ,. AAAA N ,K , . ,A e,AA,A..,-,.,,A , WMA ni ' 'U , , AA, A, ,AA , AAAA A AA HA AA '. 1 N ' Q' f f -f ' , v . A' ' ' A . ,HA AAU N ' X' A ' A A A 1A U -AA ,1 Q13 . I 'A ' A 'N ' , 1 - h .I , w .1. ' W ,A A5 A u u ' , A A ' A 1 f ' H b I 'Nw 1 El, W' ,AAw,4.A!filL 1 'n ' A, X '1 ff AA ng. A N K:-,ez -7 M A . 1 ' ..f 4- A 5 1 : ' Q ' N A A 1 ew? l , 1. .A A,AA A A , A AAA. M1 . - A AA ' , , ' . W X AA ,A . A ,AA ,AQAAAA ff. A . ,A ' -' Q WW ' 'V ' -- 5 A -'Rf f jii -fr ' of , - ' - V ' 1. f ' ',f, ?-ifzizfl A A A A A A AAw A -,AA ,, vigil ' ja4fQYif?Hv, 9 1 'Y ii A Y J: 5 junior: Fzrst Row Mschele Markel, jan Cundzff, Barb Lerner, Mary Wartzg Lexlze Spannnth, Cheryl Petty Second Row Rzck Dukr, Betty Voelleer Carolyn Ratnholt Swan Tanner, Chrs: Corneluu, laura Taher, Jzll Vaughan, Jeanette Swazn Thzrd Row Dawd Gzbhenx, Howard Hogan, Mzke Honunger, Barb Stanley Tom Rezd Dawd Peterxon, Torn Mau Maurzce Penner '-1' L.: my LAX M' ' itll! 'x L Junior: Front Row Jznx Townrend, Mart: Matthewx, Suzz Sandermn, Ian Haley, Donna Txgner, Lmda Rardzn, Monte Hrldreth Second Row Dennu Wzerenga, Nrlef Kratchrnan, Stan Koppel, Don Euanr, Mary Rezd, Roay Ann McCrady, Ronald Wznn, Gerald Rauemcroft Third Row John Mmcy, jeff Mexuck, Bzll Marvel, Bob Pendleton, Louu Pelrakox, Andy Zzde, Joel Metzger Not pzctured Deme Rohzmon, Kzm Nxcklas, Lynne Pace, Charlene Rohznxon Alan Abell Linda Ahlen Alan Alderson Randy Alexander Doug Ambrose Merle Ammon Janet Anderson is 1 Bill Andes Q Nancy Arrnslrong Barry Arthur ' . 1 f ,f'w'L Q5-I P1 V Becky Blattenherg FSL' g John Atwood 3 Q X Terry Austin X fn A f ,lack Ayres 2 V , f -- g 'Ag ' 1 'i - Yvonne Baiocehi ,- k L ' I 1 Richard Baker X A - , ' N ,J gs, Susie Baker If f ' ,f George Baldwin 9 5 '91 I fix Y! N L- Todd Ballinger I 1 ' g X , l . '- I Greg Bangs ' 'A A N Kathy Bardone 'L I I :gg - V ' V Jerry Barre ' J, , , Q. ,f fx, ', , Marsha Barth A 1' X ' Y 'Q Curtis Barton U f hw- f . . ' Bah Beaehy - V A ' ' Q' . B Phyllis Bear - V ,. M f - 4 fi I 3- H Q ' X Anne Beeson Y 1 I E : , f I Jane Bell - Q ,. ' - 153. 32 ' 3 Chuck Bemis .B . ,ia-if -1 ffm Bfmff' V if-Qf'?1i ' EEE? Lynda Bennett A ' 1 1 Georgeann Benson Q-. V X EFL - Q 53 Q H Shelli Benson '19 g 4 Ellyn Berg , ' 3 Iaznny Berman A ' X ' ' Lindy Berman 'H 3' X A Bch Betzrzer . 1 - W Sally Bird -9 , . . '-V , ' gn Carol Bishop ' R 5 . -L , , .1 - Lg, N A, N 1: sayin 4, Sue Blakey -' H ,' ,A .A - f Elyse Blat! f W ' MEL . , , fl Marian Bloernker ff- ---S--4-1 fs -'g 1fgf' I Q H ' , V 5 ' 1 -ff .-lf' Dan Boehm UAW! , X , , .1 ll 7 '- Q L, Susie Bornstein - - ' 1 ' QW ' - ' Bill Brackrnan . Q , ' - ' ' A Barry Brady N4 - f g f ts g W K In 'wif Zip I Q Jon Brant i fy - ile-'?afJ51'aZ?.' Linda Braun JUNIORS EJ i Susan Brexmck Terry Brzckner Elatne Brzmer Douglax Brtnron Tom Brock Art Brown Sandy Buhltg ,hm Bunn Mary Burerh George Burg Sandra Burn: Robert Butt: Pam Cam Kat Caldwell Lynn Cannon Sallie Cannon Anita Carlton Sandra Carney jxm Carper Bzll Carr Charlotte Carr Vtctor Carr Nancy Carroll Valeree Carroll Only fwe hundred and forty etgbt Jcrap: of paper left groan: a hard worktng Social Committee mtnded Wendze Chaffee I .till WP! e,1j 5 me DI 'T 1' e mil - Y ' ,je .r.. 'f -ef - -.., - - Mae, .. E f rx: .lj .. , ,. fel ' 'H-fe f I - 4' 4 ' g V: fra i l .' ,J e Q ' . ,f ' , Z ,A . 3 fx +,,,5',k:145,,g-'-,5'g.g,:-. , 11112 ,Y -.. A: far ar Mike Loeb i.r concerned, even Ju up: can he i w fi A v ' ' 1 I ! e 4 f ina. H 5 X interaxting from a grounded HAUBERK photographer? .ftandpoxnt Marilyn Carter Burke Cartle Paul Cazlen Carolyn Chadwick Wendis Chaffee Nancy Chamber: Pati Charnoff Steve Chinn Jane Chirurg Allen Cinnamon Janet Clark Mike Clark Todd Clark John Clarke Paul Clendening Paula Clifton jim Coffin jeff Cohen Sherri Coleman Larry Colletti Dennis Comstock Dave Cooper Doug Cooper Georgie Cooper N lf. M. KL 1' M i' A A -if-1 .. a 'a 4', C A - , A 4 'fs M .Uh I wi, ,re l B ,,. 6- xx-1 J ms fm, L I ! .- f- ...vu ' . V 4 , ' u 1.. 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Fiering Terry Findell John Findlay Jean Firher Joan Fixher Linda Fixher Anita Filler DeAnne Fluche Tammy Foard Doug Fogel Janet Fohl Ruth Forman John Forxythe Bob Foxter Denni: Foxter Helen Fox Joyce Francix Julie Franz Craig Fraxer Judy Frarhier Rob Friexen Carole Funkhouier Viche Gallagher Donna Galvin Barb Gate: Bill Gatzouli: Bill Gibbx Terry Gibmn Kathy Gilbert if Q 1 +L' ,, ,- u-ga' ,QL-x Sf' J 4 rg' .-, A lx A , .J 4 f-fa'-rfb F F xo . ,lr ,, J Af iw. w 489. p , J J N .1 .rr H F I I I , 'Q .. . L 'A S l,, Q ,V 'SK -. 2' ' 1l' C' ..'b , '3 , N4 Q -vt , JN f JE Xiu, if J 5 A . 1,1 '.fSlQ:.a-A he, ' 4 Xb. I AA' , P idl- u F .9- 0 u ' MW LJ ' x ! Warren Gille Sbaryn Glaser Cheri Glover Bruce Goetze L 'ai was in gn Q, Q 1314 X Greg Goldberg flip ' l Jack Goadfriend '-f' Suzi Goodwin Saxon Goold Ginger Gordon Janie Gordon Jerry Gorman It J v John Gone!! lT fTT'1 ' f ' Janna Gould ' Suzanne Groban: Don Green Suzanne Green ' -a Rick Gould f 6 H K 3 5 ,1 L vf , f I ll V Martha Griffin Greg Griffith Terry Griffith Pam Gran Gail Grundy Nancy Gunn Bob Haas U fs X , N N Merlin the Magician no longer bu 4 monopoly on the wirdorn buxinen BJ campaign poner: herald fall elections. Phil Haase Mike Hackett Suxan Hackett Tim Hadley Larry Hale Dorothy Haley Mike Hall Robert Hall lady Hamilton Mark Hamilton Kathy Hammel Hanan Hammer Charlet Hann Sharon Hanxon Dave Harhrecht Barbara Hartlerode Dave Harrington April Harris Diane Hathaway Mary Kay Hawley lim Hay Ron Haye: Ann Hayne: Pam Hayne: Lu 11- ff-fa ' -qv' - .4 -145' S tr .. . - V ' ' 7i f' S EL , 1 41 l 'E' K xx Xllmwlh ' KV Smiling despite a lack of motion, Swan johnxton exclaimr, What I could do with a little hortepower! 1 Q- Ulm U64 HL Cl 4 -4' My JUNIORS Chuck Hecke Rzchard Hedden Jackze Hefley Carol Heznen ue Hexnerzkfon Betty Hemmen Chuck Henderxan Mark Henry Sharon Herman Dale Ann Hermanron Dawd Herman Kendall Herrxck Diane Herxh Hank Hex: Dzck Hzernezner Bruce Hznex udy Hznrzch: Lznda Hue: Norne Hobart Bob Hoexly Lynda Hoff Kay Hoffman larry Hogan Terry Hogan Donna Holman Bunny Hooker Lxnda H oopes Cheryl H orowztz Suzie Horton Rita H ulxe Tom Hummel Judy Hunter Diane Huntxnglon David Huntrerr Rohm Hurwitz Cynthia Hylton Gayle Hyman Tom Ichrut Randy Iacohx Steve Iagoda Tom jamhronc Cum: lame: jun Jarrett Ros: Jay Rick jenkznx Cindy jeruen jenmfer Johnxon Kexth johnron JUNIORS Keith Johnmn Marcia Johnson Marlin Johnxon Pam Johnson Sherry Johnxon Ann Johnnon Gary Johnxton Ron Johruton Suxan Johnyton Bob lonex Georgianna Jonex Judy Jonex Lonixe Jonei Dick Juxter Cindy Kalorueh' Barbara Karte Mark Katz Sharon Katz Kathy Kaappi Tom- Kelley Mike Kelly Jan Kelso Dan Kemp Carl Kent Marianne Ken! Sharon Kerxten Tom Kilroy Suzanne King Candy Kittie Pam Klanen Bud Klein J erry K naach Gail Knapp Diane Knight Wes Koehler Lexley K ratchrnan Dan Kralz Berna Dean Krigel Judy Krowning Ronnie Lal-Iue Kathie Lamb Greg Land Bruce Landech John Langknecht Bruce Langley Joanne Lanlenschlager Laurie Lapin J im Lalham vm., ,xi ? ij r 4 1 Eb ,P -ZX, fb.. New 23, , 49? i V ' N i Li vii. V 'Y W. X 4 I' iuii ,via-J 'Sl l g ps , 'Zim ' I w J 6 Y L all hi? ' ' J 6 rv !!! N, , T hi SV L ei 1 3' .' RV J 1 K , li Q-A F3 . ' 231 F Girl Friday Cheri Petty combine! ber Jtretcbing exercixet with collecting abtentee -i r 5 xg' ' ka ! - 'L' V u gliifll X M XJ 0 V.. 5 Vi W A T , . W . , I t l Y' r .rlip.r. 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A 3 1 Beverly Lingenfelter Karen Little Janice Littleiobn Sandy Lockwood Mike Loeb George Logan Judy Lang Pamela Long Rick Lorcb Gary Lora: Dottie Lord Julie Lowe Howard Lubow Lynne Landmark Richard Lutby Sheryl Latby Bob Lutz Gloria Lyddon Joyce Lyncb Francie MacDonald Jim Mcziuley Steve McGa11ic Larry McGinnis Jon McKay Marilyn McKee Bob Melaugblin Jim Mclaugblin Colleen MeMillin Rand McQuinn Gary MeReynoldJ Judy McWbirter Steve Magill Barbara Mabrt Swan Manning Rick Marxcbel Jill Marxb Robert Marshall Jane Martin Jobrz Martin Tom Martin Pamelia Masania Doug Maseda Jane Maxbeter Dan Marten Gayle Matbewx larry Matxcbull Patricia May Mike Mendelxobn JUNICRS i l ---1-maui Drew Mendelsobn Randy Mzller Sona Mzller Pam Mzllzken Shirley Mzmzrdz Lznda Mzfkznzen Jan Momeex Larry Mooney Joy Moore Julia Moore Suxze Moore Dawd Moorehead Dan Morzarty Julm Moyer Mary Moyle Ann Mullen: R L Mullzn: Sharon Muntzel Barbara Murphy jean Murphy Janeen Needham Janzce Nelson Mzcbael Newgaard Sane Sloneczpher carefully deczpherx an obxcure textbook wbzle nnzultaneomly .vuperzmponng related clan notes or +43 HW Z' Q .34 . . . 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Af' --5' . 5 11m W i ' il- t' 1' 53' I W xv L - k.'.T.'Ii:, CE' Abfenteex Front Row Janet Nzcbolx Belznda Troxler Karyn Wmttead Elacne Caccoppo Pam Parrub Fonda Peter: Glenda Garret Second Row Ben Neubnrger Lynn Newcomer Rfplmfd Pefefmn Rebecca Bane Nancy Arko Patty Scbubert Janet McDougal Back Row Bob Mueller Scott Marrba Vue Fred Wcsegarver Rzcb Wrregarner Linda Witt Mscbele Wtzzarde Natban Wolf Barbara Wolfe Bruce Wolbuter Linda Woodrrcb Satan Woodside Marlyn Yoakam Gary Young Make Youngblood Nancy Yurlle Rzcbard Zebrmg Rand: Zexnfeld Rxcbard Zell Sbezla Zemzanek Barbara Zxckefooxe Scott Zcrnnzer Evany Zzrul Doug Zubrxn 4 5 IAQ ,IW Q ' is o o 'fQ'9t9a'c ' ii f GIG Gradznger Keztb Ware Stanley Peterron, Dick Runell, Steve Trainer, T om Wabl, Jan Enxign. ' -Q. i K 7 e ',i2s,,- - V ' 1' H if ' ,A .ASM A . , L Ai I Y . Q it 1 . , . fi ,, .9021 ' BQ U f .1,. , o avi SX. A :fa ,' Q55 . 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SUCCESSFUL MERGER OF From their mid-floor base of operations, seniors explored fields of athletics, dramatics, music, and scholarship, mixing them into a compound of school life. f Scholastically, the class of '63 was well represented in the National Honor Society and in the National Merit Scholarship pro- gram with twenty-two semi-finalists. Athle- tically, seniors witnessed the defeat of the S-M North football team for three consecu- tive years. Dramatically and musically inclined sen- iors took leading roles in the theatrical pro ductions The Red Mill, Inherit the Wind, Kismet, and 'Blirhe Spirit. In the spring, thoughts strayed from the discovery of academics to senior assembly, the festive Prom and to the pomp and circum- stance of graduation, ushering out the 1962-63 school year but opening new vistas of en- deavor. SET RITY AND PRIORITY 'Q 'f Q Senior Executive Committee. Back Row: Anne Payne, Paula Hill: Row: Dane Wingert, Dick Julie Seely. Front Row: Mary jane Hoener. Dave Millxtein. Bob Atkim, Eckboff, Sharon Bierman, Bobbie Rick Forman, Bruce lgrkin. Tbird Martin, Barbara Green. Not Row: Bob Sevra, Chuck Cannon, pictured: Cbrixtie Kennard, Kip Rick Tbompson, George Peltier, Niven. Cbuck Bowen. Second Senior Clan Officerx. Standing: Keitb Marantz, -vice- preridenty Tom Walrtrom, president. Seated : Daria Hickman, trearurerf Meredith Hilmef, secretary. N Mike Farley locate: bi: attention on a wortby mb- iect declaring, 'The eye of the HAUBERK ir upon you 1 . Bette Adam: Jobn Adamx Steve Adam: Gail Adreme Elizabeth Ailxbire Ann Aitcbison Richard Akin Patricia Alcott Linda Alexander Margie Allbritten Pamela Allen Patricia Allen larry Alton Candy Ambler Mike Anderson Pbil Anderton Nancy Andrew! Bailey Andru: Iazura Armacoxt Barbara Arnett Steve Arbmore David Atcbexon Robert Atkin: Jacqueline Babcock Nl' L., ...ef Cheryl Bachman Barham Balliett Iererny Bang: Ted Barber John Barelli Swan Barker Gayle Barlow Robert Barnhart lack Bartel: Crazg Bartlex Carlene Basore Kelvern Baylen Ellen Beach Dorothy Beck Patrtcm Beenh frznet Bell THE MELTINO POT OF SCHOOL LIFE SOFTENED AND MOLDED Iam: Bell Evelyn Belove Terry Benfer Robert Benuh Kent Benmn Stephen Berg Mtke Berlatt Btll Berner ...av ,.f Pbylli: Biederman Sbaryn Bierman Joe Binn: J. D. Blackburn Robert Blake Dennix Blankenxbip Robert Blixs William Bloemker Frank Blosxer Denni: Boer Rick Boley Willard Bolton Suzanne Bonney David Borel Andrea Bornxtem Charlex Bowen William Bowermck Wendell Bower Mike Bowlin Richard Boyce Barbara Brackman Sandy Bradley Jeanne Brady Leo Brady '33 K., '5 Sl., ary B I am Bran lame: Bran ary Bre .rfo :bard Brewer '52 N Ps eBrcn Babb A SOPHOMORE CLASS NTO AN ASSURED AND CCNF DENT K.. 3 bam Br 'nk k Brac am Brook 4 Fred Brown Brown KT M Brown rd d 'a Brown 'e r Bryan b Bryan one Bu 'nger Putr 'c 'a Burch 'll MR FQ -2 71567 071 Ca Z J Cannon Linda Carl Donald Carlmn Pam Carr john Carter Swan Cartlaml Donald Caudle Michael Chaffee Tamera Chapman Carol Chappell Ed Charle1 Swan Cheexeman Stanley C hrixliau Paul Cinnamon Ruthann Clark Susan Clark Steve Clurman SENIOR CLASS. SHAPED INTO A UNIT OF THOUGHT AND Gwendolyn Cohen Michael Cohen Suxan Cohn Vinee Coletti Barbara C ollinx Michael C ollinr Dorothy Copa: N an nette C ary f' Kx sf I' N M., WN n-, ox., lean Cox Sue Cox Rxchard Cromanz Carol Crouch Robert Crouch Michael Crow Steze Crutcher Robert Cullerfon Dawd Cumpton Steze Dando lame! Darnell Mary Dazudxon Raymond Dawx Susan Daw: Julia Denme Mike Deppeler Ken Derrmgton William Dewey Jacqueline Dlenna Carol Dxether Kathryn Dmnger Kathy Dwzney Patzy D11 mey Lynn Downing Diana Drifko Vicki Dubinfky Suellen Dudley Reber! Duff Virginia Dunaufay Roberl Dunbar Penny Dutoit Manoel Dutra Rodrigues Diane DuVal Frank Dwyer joe Eagle Dean Eafon Mary jane Eckhoff jill Edmondf Diana Eggenberger Lynn Eiclzmeyer Robefz Ellion Gene Elsa: Joanne Emerick Erin Epirden Robert Eppler Dongla: Ervin Mike Elnire lobn Ever: tn- . 477,- Y? N6 xi -ri .T7 'S' Janet Farber Michael Farley Judith Femald Sfephen Ferris France: Finkel Evelyn Fisher William Firzximmom Barbara Fleming Michele Flicker Kirk Flury Rich Forman Kim Fraarer Linda French Barbara Fried Dion Frircher Sheldon Fruetel ACTIVITY WE FILLED THE YEAR BRIMFUL WITH ANXIETY julie Fuller Lzrry Gaine: David Gale Keenan Gale Thomaa Gallop: Ronald Gammon Alice Garret! Janice Gate: 7 Gordon Gee Lillian Genther Karen Geraughty Edward Geffen Robert Gibb Carol Gillerpie Carol Gladflone Marilyn Glaxer Charler Goforlh David Goldberg Cheryl Good Jack Good Beverly Goodfellow Lexlie Gon Sherry Gould George Gray Cheryl Greaver Barbara Green Richard Green Steve Greefurein Roxanne' Griexel Robert Griffey Randy Grimm William Grimxhaw Tbomar Grogan Terry. Gwin Dianne Haley Elizabeth Hall Suxan Hancock John Handel Sally Hanner Gary Hansen AND EXPECTATION SURVIVING FINAL EXAMINATIONS TCD Janzce Hamen Thomas Harbrecbt Nancy Harclerode John Harrmglon Mama Harrmgton fame: Harns Karen Harm: Marc: Harm' Pamela Hauler Ed Hazbaway Ron Hayes lame Haynes Terne Heath aan Hemzowc: Robert Hemcbmzdt S baron H enxevell Mark Herrin Sruan Hibbeler Daria H ichman 'Kerry Hill Paula Hill: Meredith I-Iilme: Nancy Himon Barbara Hitchcock Mary Hadron Richard H oener Alan Hoffman Barbara Hoffman Holly Hoffman John Hoffman David Holt Pamela Holt 55 ' PLUNOE INTO THE WHIRL OF PROM AND GRADUATION THE hd 'EJ' lack Holzer Patrick H oray Nancy Horn Pennie H ornbuckle Donna Hover William Hubbard Michael Hadron Sharon Humphrey.: Tim Huston Carroll Hutchens Pamela Hutchison Rick Hattie Patricia Ireland Linda Irving Raymond Isham James Jamhrosic Mary Lois Jefferis Bryan Jenks James Jennett William Jennings Dezinna Jensen John Jensen Harriet Johanning Mary Pat John Carol Johnson Jeanne Johnson Jill Johnson Linda Johnson Roger Johnson Sylvia Johnson Thomas Johnson Elaine Johnston Cary Jane: Greg jones Judi jones Sydney lone: Terri Jane: Bruce Jordan Indy jordan Ginger Kamberg Ioan Kammerer Kenny Kar: Salli Kaizmarz William Kay Barbara Kayxer Sheila Keating Sbaryl Lee Keller Robert Kelly Greg Kelly Chrixtie Kennard John Kennyhertz Roberta King Mark Kirkpatrick Jolene Kirxhe Suzanne Kinack fame: Kleban up-f Mzchael Klezrz Rzchard Klem George Klenk jane Knulson Charles Koexter Phrlzp Koffman lame: Kohler Walter Kovalrck Marvin Kraft Terrel Krause Barhara Krueger Wzllzam Krumhzegel Beverly Krupmxkz Larry Kuder Runell Kulp Carolyn LaBelle FANTASIES AND REALITIES CDF A YEAR POURED ONTO Linda laMar Harlan Lambert Lirida Iazmhright Linda lang Bruce Larkin Richard Laudie Michael Lawrence Thomas Leary George Lebonitz Dennis Lee Roger Leiek Bettina Lewis Donna Lillicb John Lindquist Shirlee Lindquin Kezby Linn Randy Lintecum Iamex Linton Robert Logan Margy Long Sumn Lord Judith Lovelen' Joe Luben Karen Lutz Diana Lynn Sharon Lynn Alice McBride Barbara McCoy John McCready john McGuire john McKelvey Sumn MeMillen Mane McMorn.f Jeff McPartlzn Don Maddox Gary Maderka Larry Mabrl Ann Mayor Cheryl Mallory Stephen Mangold THE OPEN HEARTH OF SCHOOL LIFE COMBINATIONS OF Larry Manmng Helen Mantz joan Marcafon judxtb Marcu: Sandra Marcw Ter: Margolis ,Ian Marrh Andy Marxhall Iolm Manball Arm Martm Bill Marlin Bobble Marin: Judy Martin Swan Martin Carolme Marzlm Steve Masada 'u Y 'S-T' Vicki Mathew: Sally Maurer James Maxwell Sharon Maxwell William Maxwell Roy Meal: Jarnex Meany Keith Meinert Neil Mertz Terry Messick Randy Metzinger Milford Milk: Er-next Miller larry Miller Marxhall Miller Philmore Miller DIVERSIFIED INTERESTS AND MOLTEN MEMORIES WERE P rr. 'Ji ' U f r .Eff Q y x id if' v David Millrtein Jeannette Minardi Richard Mitchell Connie Moore Elaine Moore Keith Marantz Charle: Moreland Gary Moreland Eric Morgerzthaler Marilyn Mander: Ward Mouden Paul Mueller Vicki Mueller Carol Muldrew Robert Mumaw Robert Murdock Pete Myer: Ralph Myer: Neal Nelkin Charles Nelxon Richard Neuburger Thoma: Neuburger Barbara Newcomer larry Newgaard lame: Nickerson fame: Nielxerz Clifford Niven William Not! Sandy Nye Steve O'Donogbue Michael Okurz Vicki Old: :mag P7 uoliuguuad uahqjnquad uqof 3d Vinh 31q1ll umuzqad ypnf Jagqad aixoag awfvd ,fajra A1 V auffvd au wr uouud uouaupd wnyyg A1 uouafvd ,fury q7fI1Dd SZZ 45' und ,Capg fl? mound amfof 3313 UIJUJ 149.7718 :aqua uaqoy adud pgrwq qsguvd auzvfg Jawfvd nal' :muoql :find Plaflfyd '?9?-'Wal azuoqro .vgpfqd Maw 1401170 140170 auuvof ,YJ jarnex Perkin: Marxha Peter Penny Peter: Betty Peterson Loi: Peterxon Toni Phillip: Mary jane Phyfe Steve Pierce Thomay Poole Gary Prindx Lynda Pritchett Swan Raborn Dianne Ratchford Cheryl Rattle Karen Rau Glen Reagor FASHIONED INTO THE REMINDERS OF 1963. IT WAS THE Natalie Reed Deidrich Reimer Candy Rexhkin Vicki Rex lame: Riehardmn Michael Richwine William Riggs Marshall Rimamz K-1 Carole Roherron Elizabeth Robert: Sharon Rohertmn Steve Rohertxon Carol Roche Ned Roehrig William Rvhlf laurel Roxenberg jerry Rothroch Sherry Royer Carol Rumherger Nancy Rundell Terence Ryan Sam Sail: Gretchen Sarli Mignon Scarpino Judith S chaper Patricia Schell Betty Schrniedexkarnp Karen Sue Schneider Mary Ann Schneider Carolyn Schooley Diana Schrieher Gixela Schridde bi .-al YT no' Richard Schroeder Barry Scorza Rodney Seastream Julianne Seely Stephanie Seller: Stephen Sell: Paula Senner Suxan Seven DECISIVE YEAR AND EACH EVENT CAME WITH THE FINALITY Robert Sevra Carol Shank Carol Shapiro Howard Shaw Diane Shelby Linda Shepherd Robert Sherwood Judith Shipman Charlie Shoemaker Suzanne Shurtz Donald Siebenaler Susan Silverglat Eric Siuer David Sixson Sharon Skinner Lee Sluxher E7 Burk: S mitb Connie S mitb Steve Smitherf David Sneial Karen Soderquixt Kathryn Spencer Cindy Sperry Linda Spoon Van Standke Robert Starcke Joanne Stauffer Sheryl Steffen: Stephen Stiller Judy Stir: Carolyn Stockwell john Strandmark OF A DOOR CLOSING ON THE PAST AND OPENING INTO A , -- ' 'fm,vI T '-sf Carl Struby lane Suor Yvonne Sutter john Sutton Michael Swade Allan Swayze laura Sweeney Anne Sweney Diane Talbot Pamela Tandy Mary Tate Ann Taylor Linda Taylor Mac Taylor Daphne Thomalr Richard Tbompmn Swan Tillotxon John Townxend jean True Gary Trait! Ian Truitt Holly Turner Toni Tyler Clifford Underwood Linda Vance Stephen Van S cyoc Terry Vogli Jack Wade Carolyn Wagner George Wait Nancy Waite Swan Walker William Waller Tom Wallingford Michael Walxh Thomas Walxtrom Stephen Weher Jeffrey Weiner Charlex Weinrtein Charlet Welch Charlex Well: john Well: Ralph Well: Sue Welfh Charle: Weneck Carol Wext Sandra Wen Kenneth Whitfield Carol Wharton Barhara Widmer john Wiederholt Nancy Wildman William Wilkerson Clyde William: Leslie William: Philip Williarnmn el 7 w l Y 3, 1 Y I , ' Wi ! SUNNY FUTURE FOR THE CLASS OF 1963. David Wingert Dorotby Wolf Mary Lou Wood Robert Woodbury Michael Wood: Jeannette Woodward Robert Wortmann George Woy Joe Wfight Georgia Wyeth Sara Yale: Judy Yearbury Alexander Young Nancy Young Julie Yukon Robert Zoglin Becky lagoflei A BETTY ADAMS: Pep club 2,45 Typing club 25 Bishop Hogan high school, Kansas City, Missouri 3. JOHN ADAMS: Football 25 Home- room pres. 25 Football club 2, 35 Track club 25 Pep club 25 Track 25 Winter sports club v-pres. 35 Model airplane club 45 Rock hounds club 4. STEVE ADAMS: Track club 25 Bas- ketball 25 Scholarship pin 25 Stamp club pres. 3, v-pres. 45 Debate 2, 3. GAIL ADREME: Southwest high school, Kansas City, Missouri 25 Drama club 35 Art club 35 Pep club 3, 45 Extemp speech club 45 Knitting club 45 The Man Who Came to Dinner 3. LIZ AILSHIRE: Latin club 2, 35 Philosophy club 35 Pep club 35 Creative writing club 45 Law club 4. ANN AITCHISON: Homeroom v- pres. 2, pres. 35 New students club pres. 25 Y-Teens club 2. treas. 3: Cribbage club 4. RICHARD AKIN: Orchestra 2, let- ter 25 A band 25 A capella choir 25 Pep club 2, 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 Show- boat 25 Football 25 Chess club 25 Dance band club 25 Symphonic wind ensemble 2, letter 35 Scholarship pin 35 Lancer Revue 35 F.B.L.A. v- pres. 45 Brass choir 4. PATTY ALCOTT: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Drama club sec. 25 treas. 35 Y-Teens treas. 2, pres. 35 Psychology club sec. 45 Cribbage club 4. LINDA ALEXANDER: Home eco- nomics club 25 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom treas. 25 Future nurses club 3, pres. 45 Student congress 45 Harbinger 4. MARGIE ALLBRITTEN: Pep club 2, 3, 45 French club 25 Y-Teens 2, 35 Biological science club 45 Ecology club 4. PAM ALLEN: Homeroom treas. 2, 3, v-pres. 45 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens v-pres. 25 French club v-pres. SENIOR SUMMARIES 25 Rock hounds club sec. 35 Knit- ting club 35 Typing club 45 Travel club 4. PAT ALLEN: Homeroom v-pres. 2, sec. 35 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens pres. 25 Knitting club 2, treas. 35 Typing club 45 Future nurses club 35 Travel club sec. 4. LARRY ALTON: Chess club 2, 35 Football 35 Creative writing club 35 Spanish club pres. 45 Law club 4. CANDY AMBLER1 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Drama club 2, 35 Student congress 25 Homeroom sec. 2, pres. 45 Adv. chorus 25 Y-Teens 35 Travel club 4. MIKE ANDERSON: Millbum high school, Millburn, New Jersey 2, 3. PHIL ANDERSON: Homeroom pres. 25 Scrabble club treas. 25 Avia- tion club 4. NANCY ANDREWS: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Knitting club 2, 35 Homeroom v-pres. 3, sec. 45 Future nurses club 35 Drill team 45 Sewing club 45 Student congress. BAILEY ANDRUS: Civil War club 25 Camera club 2, 3, 45 Pep club 25 Aviation club 4. LAURA ARMACOST: Pep club 2, 35 Homeroom sec. 2, v-pres. 3, treas. 45'Aviation club 25 Gidget 25 Creative writing club 35 Drill team 45 Harbinger 45 People-to-People club 45 Travel club pres 4. BARBARA ARNETT: Pep club 2, 3, 45 A Band 2, 35 letter 2, 35 Girls Recreation club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Clarinet choir 2, 3, 45 Debate letter 3, 45 Lancer Revue 3, Or- chestra letter 35 N.F.L. 3, 45 Sym- phonic wind ensemble letter 3, 4. STEVE ASI-IMORE: Civil War Club 25 Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo. 35 Astronomy club 45 Psychology club 4. DAVE ATCHESON: New students club 2, 35 Winchedon high school, Winchedon, Mass. 35 Aviation club 4. BOB ATKINS: Current events club 2, v-pres. 3, 45 Homeroom pres. 45 Harbinger 45 Pep club 2, 3. B JACI BABCOCK: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Medical club 25 Y-Teens 2, pres. 35 Knitting club 35 Homeroom pres.-35 Library ass't 35 Sewing club 4. CHERYL BACHMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee 2, 35 Knitting club 35 South Pacific 35 Psychology club 45 Kismet 45 Girls choir 4. BARBARA BALLIETT: Girls re- creation club 35 Drama club 3. JEREMY BANGS: Bradley-Boub bonnais community high school, Bradley, Ill. 25 Thespians 3, 45 Wood- wind quintet 35 Lancer Revue 35 South Pacific 35 Orchestra letter 35 A band letter 35 Scholarship pin 35 Homeroom treas. 3, 45 Pep club 35 Creative writing club pres. 45 Symphonic wind ensemble 4. TED BARBER: Model homes club 2, 35 Woodworking club 25 Chess club 45 Cribbage club 4. JOHN BARELLI: A band pres. 45 Pep club 45 Kansas Jr. academy of science, first 3. SUSAN BARKER: New students club 25 Y-Teens 35 Pep club 3, 45 Philosophy club 45 Current events Club 4. GAYLE BARLOW: Homeroom pres. 2, sec. 3, 45 Pep club 2, 35 Dra- ma club 2, 35 Music letter 25 Y- Teens 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Taming of the ShreW 35 Choir 3, 45 Kismet 45 Thes- pians 45 Harbinger 4. BOB BARNHARDT JACK BARTLES: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Basketball 2, 35 Track 2, 3, letter 45 Track club pres. 25 Ath- letic club 2, 3, 45 Adv. basketball club 3, 4. CARLENE BASORE Pep club 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 vPres 4 Drama club sec 2 Grrls offtctatrng club pres 2 Order of the Lance 2 N H S 3 4 Gtrls recreatton club 3 Stock exchange club 4 Spanrsh club 4 KEL BAYLESS Track2 3 4 Chess club 2 3 Cribbage club 4 Chemxs tty lab ass t 4 ELLEN BEACH Valley Center hxgh school Valley Center Kansas2 German club 4 Travel club 4 BOB BEATSON Pep club 2 3 Football 2 3 Athletrc club 2 3 4 Track2 3 Adv football club 3 Football club 4 DOROTHY BECK Pep Club 2 3 4 Girls chorr 3 PATTI BEENK Pep club 2 3 4 Sewmg club 2 Y Teens 3 Kntttmg club 4 JANET BELL Pep club 2 3 4 Typmg club 2 Future nurses club 3 FTA 4 Jr Red Cross 3 JANIS BELL Pep Club 2 3 4 Creatrve wrttlng club 2 French club 2 Oral Interpretatlon club sec 3 South Pacrflc 3 Chorr 3 4 Lanc cr Revue 3 Stock exchange club 4 Cholr chorale 4 Red M111 4 Krs met 4 Harbxnger 4 EVELYN BELOVE FTA 2 sec 3 A band 2 Spanrsh club 2 Pep club 2 3 4 Crossword puzzle club 3 FB LA 4 Creatlve wrlttng club 4 Harbrnger 4 A shxp mmus nts bottle occupxcs Chuck Cannon s spare tnme TERRY BENFER Roosevelt hxgh school Des Mornes Iowa 2 3 Pep club4 Krsmet 4 Office asst4 ROBERT A BENISH JR Foot ball 2 Pep club 3 Offxcratrng club 2 Polrtrcal theorres club 4 Sym phonxc wrnd ensemble 4 KENT BENSON F B L A 3 v pres 4 Gxdget 2 H1Y treas 4 STEPHEN BERG MIKE BERLAU Student congress 2 4 Show boat 2 A band letter 2 Lancer Revue 2 3 Pep club 2 Dance band club 3 4 Symphonrc wrnd ensemble letter 3 4 The Man Who Came to Drnner 3 Talent assembly 3 4 BILL BERNER Pep Club 2 3 4 Football 2 letter 3 4 Athletnc club 2 4 Track club 2 3 4 Track 2 let ter 4 Adv football club 3 Letter mens club 3 4 Wrestlrng club 3 Football club 4 PHYLLIS BIEDERMAN South west htgh school K C Mo 2 3 Pep club 4 F B L A 4 Stock ex change club 4 SHARYN BIERMAN Student con rer2 3 4 NFL 2 3 treas 4 Pep club 2 3 4 Ecology club 3 sec treas 4 Tarnrng of the Shrew 3 Chemrstry lab ass t 4 Homeroom pres 4 JOE BINNS Pep Club 2 3 4 Mo del club 3 The Man Who Came to Drnner 3 Camera club 4 CHARLES BIRKHOLTZ JD BLACKBURN Pep club 2 3 Law club 2 Barretts of Wrmpole Street 2 Thesprans 3 4 Student congress 3 The Man Who Came to Dinner 3 Tammg ofthe Shrew' 3 Basketball manager 3 letter 4 Debate letter 4 R d M ll 4 Chemlstry lab ass t 4 BOB BLAKE Thomas Jefferson hxgh school Dallas Texas 2 North port hrgh school Northpott N Y 3 Pep club 4 DENNIS BLANKENSHIP Athletic club 2 4 Basketball 2 Pep club 2 3 4 Football 2 4 Track 2 letter 3 4 Track club 2 3 Basketball club 3 Lettermens club 4 Adv football Club 4 BOB BLISS Football club 2 3 Foot ball 2 3 New students club 3 Track 3 4 Rod and gun club 4 Astrono my club 4 BILL BLOEMKER Pep club 2 3 4 Comtemporary affarrs club 3 Track 3 Harbxnger 4 Polrtrcal theor1es club 4 Current events club FRANK A BLOSSER JR Chess club 2 Pep club 2 3 4 Scholarshrp pm 3 4 NHS 3 4 Phrlosophy club 3 Latrn Italian club 3 Stock exchange club 4 Key club 4 DENNIS BURRILL BOER Dance band club 2 3 4 Symphonette 2 3 4 Lancer Revue 2 3 Showboar' 2 Band letter 2 South Pacrflc 3 Symphonrc w1nd ensemble 3 Or chestra letter 3 Red M111 4 Krs met 4 RICK BOLEY Student congress 2 Pep club 2 3 Debate letter 2 3 4 Scholarshrp pm 2 3 Key club 3 sec 4 Homeroom sec 4 WILL BOLTON Avratxon club 2 3 Creatrve study club 2 Model home club 4 Natlonal Merrt letter of Comm 4 SUZIE BONNEY Pep Club 2 3 4 Homeroom v pres 2 sec treas 3 Drama club 3 pres 2 Knrttrngclub 3 Camera club pres 4 DAVE BOREL Medrcal club 2 Brologrcal scrence research club 2 A band 2 Scholarshrp pm 2 3 Na txonal schxence teachers contest first 2 Symphomc wrnd ensemble 3 4 ANDREA BORNSTEIN Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama club 2 Sewrng club 3 Crossword puzzle club 3 Kmt trng club 4 Crlbbage club 4 Har blnger bookkeeper 4 CHUCK BOWEN Track 2 3 Track club 2 Pep club 2 3 Foot ball 2 Football club 2 Hatblnger 4 Sr executive comm 4 Photo graphy club 4 W DAMON BOWERSOCK Cho1r letter 2 3 4 Vocal ensemble club 2 3 4 Pep club 2 3 Lancet Re vue 2 3 Thesp1ans2 3 Gldget 2 Showboat 2 Homeroom treas 3 The Man Who Came to Dm ner 3 South Pacxflc 3 Kxsmet 4 Chorr chorale 4 WENDELL BOWES Camera club 2 A band 2 3 4 letter 3 Stamp club 3 4 Instrumental ensemble Club 3 4 MIKE BOWLIN . , . . . - . 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RICHARD BOYCE: Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, 3, Medical club 2, 4, Homeroom pres. 2, Stamp club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Prom comm. 3, Law club 3, Adv. football club 4, Lettermens club 4. BARBARA BRACKMAN: Drama club 2, Typing club 2, Creative writ- ing club 3, 4, Folklore club 3, Art club 4, Harbinger art ed. 4. SANDY BRADLEY: Y-Teens 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Sewing club 3, 4, Psychology club 4. -IEANNE BRADY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Art club 3, Prom exe- cutive comm. 3, Exploration in thought club 4, French club 4, Homeroom v-pres. 4. LEO BRADY: Pep club 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Current events club 2, French club 2, 4, Showboat 2, Lancer Revue 2, Music letter 2, South Pacific 3, Vocal ensemble club 3, Psychology club 4, Kismet 4, Harbinger 4. GARY BRAHL: N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Aviation club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Track 3, Debate letter 3, Speech and dra- ma club 4, Harbinger 4. BILL BRANDON: Cross country 2, Camera club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Track 3, Great Americans club 3, Creative writing club 4. JIM BRANDT: Orchestra letter 2, 3, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Showboat 2, Pep club 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Kismet 4, Symphonetre 3, Athletic club 4. GARY BRELSFORD DICK BREWER CAROLYN BREWSTER: Class sec. 2, Drama club pres. 2,'Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drill team letter 3, 4, Home- room pres. 3, Painting club 3, Prom comm. 3, Lancer Revue 3, Student congress publicity comm. chairman 4, Red Mill 4. GAYLE BRICKMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, French club 2, 3, Showboaf' 2, Thespians 3, 4, South Pacific 3, The Man Who Came to Dinnef' 3, Student congress exchange comm. 4, Harbinger ed. 4, Kismet 4, Exploration in thought club 4. BOBBIE BRICKNER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Drama club 2, Art club 3, Homecoming comm. 3, Ex- ploration in thought club 4. BARBIE BRINK: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Girls glee club 2, Home- room v-pres. 3, Camera club 4, Sew- ing club 4. NICK BROCKER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Art club 2, 3, activities chairman 4, Prom comm. 3, Red Mill 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Woodwork- ing club 2. BARB BROOKS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Red cross club 3, Prom comm. 3, History of drama club 3, Homeroom treas. 4, Camera club v- pres., sec-treas. 4. DICK BROWN:-Lyons Township high school, La Grange, Ill. 2, Avia- tion club 3, pres. 4, .Stock market club v-pres. 4. FRED BROWN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Ho meroom pres. 2, Gidget 2, Photography club 2, Showboat 2, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, Current affairs club 2, Football 2, Basketball manager 2, letter 3, Scho- larship pin 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, A band 2, letter 33 Lancer Revue' 2, 3, N.F.L. 3, 4, Boys State 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Symphonic wind ensemble 3, 4, The Taming of the Shrew 3, Kismet 4, Red Mill' 4, Debate 3, 4. JERRY BROWN: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Vocal ensemble club 2, 3, Gidget 2, Showboat 2, The Barretts of Wimpole Street ' 2, Cross country 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Student con- gress 3, South Pacificu 3, Library ass't 3, Kismetl' 4, Chorale 4, Blithe Spirit 4. MARGY BROWN: Pep club 2, 5, 4, Aviation club sec. 2, Y-Teens 2, Student congress 2, corres. sec. 3, sec. 4, Thespians 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Art club 3, Prom executive comm. 3, O.C.A. 4, Harbinger ad. man- ager 4. ROBERT S. BROWN: Student congress 2, 4, Track 2, 3, Cross country 2, 3, Medical club 2, Stock exchange club 4. CLAUDIA BROWNFIELD: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom treas. 2, Y- Teens 2, Future nurses club treas. 3, jr. Red cross club 3, Knitting club 4, Wildlife club sec. 4. BOB BRYANT: Southwest high school, K.C., Mo. 2, New students club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Exploration in thought club 4. DEBBIE BRYANT: Pep Club 2, 5, 4, Homeroom pres. 2, sec. 3, French club 2, 3, Homecoming comm. 2, Student congress 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, The Taming ofthe Shrew 3, Creative writing club 3, Thespians 4, People-to-People exec, comm. 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4. GENE BUINGER: Track club 2, Football 2, Homeroom sec.-treas. 2, Prom'comm. 3, International rela- tions club 3, Library research club 4, Contemporary affairs club 4, Adv. Debate 4. PAT BURCHILL SUSAN BURGE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens pres. 2, Scholarship pin 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, Greek club 3, Knitting club 3, Homeroom treas. 4, Explora- ,tion in thought club 4, Travel club 4. C :Fl ' , Vx., l, al.-, . ' ill' , L ,L:'-.- il.. ,E x -. Mary jane Eckhoff practices timely yoga. CHARLES CALDWELL: Golfclub 2, sec-treas. 3: Basketball 1, 2: A band 2: Golf 2, letter 3: Homeroom v-pres. 2, 4, pres. 3: Stock exchange club pres. 4: Lettermens club 4. FRED CAMERON: Pep club 3, 4: Radio club 2, 3: Model airplane club 4. CHUCK CANNON: Football let- ter 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Football club 2: Model homes club 2: Scholarship pin 2: Lettermens club 3, v-pres. 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: Homeroom pres. 4. LINDA CARL: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Fu- ture nurses club 2, 3: A band 3: Symphonic wind ensemble 4: G.A.A. 4. DON CARLSON: Pep club 2, 3: Model homes club 2, 3, 4: Wood- working club 3: Cribbage club 4. PAM CARR: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Girls recreation club 2: Student congress 2: Future nurses club 3, 4: Knitting club 3: Travel club 4: Harbinger 4. JOHN CARTER: Coin-stamp club 2: Pep club 3, 4: Scholastic att merit 3: Art club 3: Red Mill 4. SUZIE CARTLAND: Pep club 2, 3: Student congress 2: F.T.A. 2: Future nurses club 3, 4: Knitting club 3: Travel club 4. DON CAUDLE: Pep club 2, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Symphonette 2: Typing club 2: Homeroom v-pres. 2: Dance band club 3, 4: Symphonic wind ensemble 3, 4: Golf club v-pres. 3. MIKE CHAFFEE: Football 2: Cross country letter 3, 4, capt. 4. TAMERA CHAPMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4: New students club 2: South- west high school, K.C., Mo. 2: Dra- ma club 3: People-to-People club 4: Homeroom sec. 4. CAROL CHAPPELL: Kirkwood high school, Kirkwood, Mo. 2, 3: Orchestra 4: Symphonic wind en- semble 4: Pep club 4. ED CHARLES: Pep club 2, 3, 4: A band 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Golf club 3: Law club 3: Key club 4: Debate 3, 4. SUZY CHEESEMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Speech choir 2: Homeroom sec. 2: Drama club 3: Prom comm. 3: Homecoming comm. 4: Explora- tion thought club 4. STAN CHRISTIAN: Bishop Miege high school, Shawnee Mission, Kan- sas 2, 3: Model homes club 4: Medi- cal club 4. PAUL CINNAMON: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom sec. 2, sec-treas. 3: Photography club 2, 3: Football club 3: Typing club 4: Stock market club 4. RUTHANN CLARK: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Girls recreation club 2: F.T.A. 2: Ecology club 3: Future nurses club 3: Chemistry lab ass't club 4: Stock exchange club v-pres. 4: Har- binger ass't ed. 4. SUZY CLARK: Pep Club 2, 5, 4, Knitting club 2, 3: Gidget 2: In- herit the Wind 4. .STEVE CLURMON: Pep Club 2: Aviation club 2: Law club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Spelling club 3: Travel club 4. GWEN COHEN: Southwest high school, K.C., Mo. 2: New students club 3: History of the West club 3: Pep club 3, 4: Creative writing club 4: Harbinger 4. MIKE COHEN: Creative writing club 2, 3, pres: 4: Debate letter 4. SUSAN COHN: Pep club 2, 3: His- tory of the West club 3: Ecology club 3: French club 4: Future nurses club 4. VINCE COLLETTI: Bishop Hogan high school, K.C., Mo. 2. BARBARA COLLINS: Ritenour high school, St. Louis, Mo. 2: Pep club 3, 4: South Pacific 3: French club 3, 4: Choir letter 4. MIKE COLLINS: Football 2: Track 2, 3: Extempo club 2: Music club 2: Gidget 2: Scholarship pin 2, 3: Symphonic wind ensemble letter 3, 4: The Man Who Came to Din- nerl' 3: South Pacific 3: Thespians 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Inherit the Windl' 4: Kismet 4: Exploration in thought club pres. 4: Orchestra 3: Ensemble 3, 4. DOROTHY COPAS: Pep club 2,'3, 4: Golf club 2: Y-Teens 2: Home- room sec. 2: Medical club 3: Prom comm. 3: F.B.L.A. 4. NANNETTE CORY: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Drama club 2: Drill team letter 3, 4: Student congress 3: Lancer Revue 3: Ecology club 3: Red Mill 4: Homecoming comm. 4: De- bate 2. JEAN COX: Pep club 2, 3: Y-Teens sec. 2: History of drama club 3: Creative writing club 4. SUE COX: Pep club 2, 3, 4: French club 2: Drama club 3, sec. 2: Knit- ting club 3: Homeroom treas. 3: Astronomy club 4: Future nurses club 4. RICHARD CROISSANT: Basket- ball 2, 3, letter 4: Scholarship pin 2, 3: N.H.S. 3, 4. BOB CROUCH: Lancer Revue 2, 3: Sh0wboat 2: A band 2: Music ensemble 2, 3: Symphonic wind en- semble 3, pres. 4: Music letter 2, 3, 4: South Pacific 3: Kismet 4: Exploration in thought club 4. CAROL CROUCH: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Scholarship pin 2, 3: Y-Teens sec. 2: French club 2, 3, sec. 4: Taming of the Shrew 3: Debate letter 3: National Merit letter of comm. 4: Red Mill 4: Exploration in thought club 4. MIKE CROW: Track 2, 3: Sports officials club 2: Cross country 3: Track club 3: Law club 4. STEVE CRUTCHER: Sports offl- cials club 2: Pep club 2, 3, 4: Chess club 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. treas. 4: Har- binger 4: Inherit the Wind 4: Kismet 4. BOB CULLERTON: Football 2: Athletic club 2: Radio club 3: Home- room pres. 4. DAVE CUMPTON D CRAIG DANBURY STEVE DANDO: Pep club 2, 5, 4, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Symphonette 2, 3, 4, Instrumental ensemble 2, 3, Orchestra letter 2, 3, 4, Band letter 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Track manager 2, Chemistry lab ass't 4, South Pacific 3, Showboat 2, Ecology club 3, v-pres. 4, Kismet 4, Red Mill 4, Scholarship pin 4, Lab ass't club 4. JIM DARNELL: World War II club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Camera club 2, Art club 4. MARY DAVIDSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Sewing club 3, Greek club 3, Future nurses club 4, Astronomy club 4, Harbinger 4. SPEED DAVIS: Swimming 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, Current events club 2, Homeroom pres. 3, Parliamentary procedure club v-pres. 3, Math club v-pres. 3, Key club 4, Chess club v-pres., National Merit semifinalist 4. SUSAN DAVIS: Homeroom sec- treas. 2, treas. 3, Homecoming comm. 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, exec. comm. 4, Y-Teens 2, Student congress 3, 4, Drill team letter 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Parliamentary procedure club 3, Red Mill 4, Homecoming attendant 4, Lancer Revue 3. JULIE DENNIE: Branksome Hall, Toronto, Canada 2, Crossword puz- zle club 3, Pep club 3, Health ca- reers club v-pres. 4. MIKE DEPPELER: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Athletic club 2, 4, Adv. basketball club 3, 4. KEN DERRINGTON: Fooball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Aviation club 2, A band 2, 3, 4, Homeroom v-pres. 3, Football club 4, Rod and gun club 4 BILL DEWEY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Aviation club 2, Adv. aviation club 3, Hobbie club treas. 3, K.C.T.R. sports car club 4. -IACQUIE DIENNA: Homeroom sec-treas. 2, 4, treas. 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Theater appreciation club 2, Dra- ma club 2, Greek club 3, Future nurses club 3, Prom comm. 3, French club v-pres. 4, Lab ass't. club 4, Chemistry lab ass't. 4, Homecom- ing comm. 4. CAROL DIETHER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Art club 3. KATHRYN DISINGER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, A band 2, 3, Sewing club 3, 4. KATHY DIVINEY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Girls recreation club 2, 3, Dra- ma club 2, Homecoming comm. 2, F.T.A. 3, Prom comm. 3, F.B.L.A. sec. 4, Stock exchange club 4, In- herit the Wind 4. PATRICIA DIVINEY: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls recreation club 2, 3, Drama club 2, F.T.A. 3, Stock ex- change club 4, Inherit the Wind' 4, F.B.L.A. parliamentarian 4, Hat- binger 4. ,STEVE DOWLING LYNN DOWNING: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, A band 2, Drill team letter 3, 4, Lancer Revue 3, Par- liamentary procedure club 3, Red Mill 4. DIANA DRISKO: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Greek club sec. 3, Prom comm. 3, Student congress 3, 4, French club treas. 4, O.C.A. sec. 4, Red Mill 4. VICKI DUBINSKY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, 3, Art club 3, 4, New students club 4, Red Mill 4. SUELLEN DUDLEY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Crossword puz- zle club v-pres. 2, Knitting club 3, Homeroom treas. 3, New students club 4. ROBERT DUFF DAVE DUGGER GINNY DUNAWAY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, History of drama club 3, Y- Teens 3, F. B.L. A. corres. sec. 4, Stock exchange club 4, Red Mill 4, Drill team 4. BOB DUNBAR: Southeast high school, Kansas City, Mo. 2, Nat'l Merit letter of comm. 4, Stock ex- change club 4, Travel club 4. PENNY JO DUTOIT: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Knitting club 2, Crossword puzzle club pres. 3, Home- room v-pres. 2, 3, sec-treas. 4, New students club 4. MANUELLE DUTRA RODRI- QUEZ: Caetano de Campos, Brazil, A.F.S. 4, Student congress 4, Chess club 4, Pep club 4. DIANE DUVAL: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, Homeroom pres. 2, Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, French club 2, v-pres. 3, G.A.A. 2, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Hauberk 3, business manager 4, Thespians 3, treas. 4, Explorations in thought club sec-treas. 4, Tam- ing of the Shrew 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Prom comm. 3, Kismet 4, Red Mill 4, Blithe Spirit 4. FRANCIS XAVIER DWYER: Class v-pres. 2, Gidget 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Showboat 2, Pep club 2, 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, Thespians 2, pres. 3, Creative writing club 2, v-pres. 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Kismet 4, ','Har- bingef' ed. 4, Explorations in thought club 4, Oration club 4. E Michele Flicker scientifically attempts to ex- tract a genie from the bottle. JOE EAGLE Pep club 2 3 4 Av1a tron club 2 3 DEAN EATON Av1ar1on club 2 Tenn1s 3 Stock exchange club pres MARY JANE ECKHOFF Pep club 2 jr rep 3 sec 4 Student congress 2 3 Debate letter 2 3 4 Drama club 2 Prom comm 3 Student ex change queen 3 Ph11osophy club 3 N H S 3 4 Scho1arsh1p p1n 3 4 Dr1l1 team 4 Homeroom pres 4 Exp1orat1on 1n thought club sec 4 Red M111 4 JILL EDMONDS Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Parhamentary pro cedure club 3 Knltflng club 4 New students club 4 DIANA EGGENBERGER Pep club 2 3 4 Sports off1c1als club 2 GAA 2 3 4 G1rls l'CCl'C2C1OI1Cll1b 3 4 Grrls cho1r 3 4 LYNN EICKMEYER Pep club 2 3 4 Drama club 2 pres 3 G1rls recreat1on club 2 Homecomrng comm 2 Y Teens 3 Future teach ers club 3 Prom comm 3 F B LA pres 4 Student congress 4 Har bmger' feature ed 4 BOB ELLIOTT Photography club 2 Av1at1on club 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Cross country 2 3 4 Track club 3 4 ELAINE ELLIOT GENE ELSAS Harbmger 4 JOANNE EMERICK Pep club 2 3 4 Future teachers club 2 sec 3 Drama club pres 2 Thesp1ans 3 4 South PHCIIIC 3 Tamrng of the Shrew 3 Y Teens 3 Scholarsh1p p1n 3 ESIN EPIRDEN MISHHEZSI Kxz LISCSI MISHHICSI Istanbul Turkey 2 3 Pep club 4 Student congress 4 Kn1tt1ng club 4 A F S 4 BOB EPPLER Basketball 2 letter 3 4 Table tenn1s club 2 Track club 2 Adv basketball club 3 4 Pep club 3 4 Athlet1c club 4 DOUG ERVIN Football club 2 Track club 2 3 MIKE ETNIRE Basketball 2 3 letter4 Basketball club 2 3 4 Ath let1c club 4 Pep club 3 4 JOHN EVERS Sports off1c1als club 2 A band 3 4 Athlet1c club 3 Pep club 3 4 Stock exchange club 4 JANET FARBER Pep club 3 4 Spamsh club 2 pres 3 sec 4 Lanc er Revue 2 3 Drama Club 2 Adv chorus 2 Scho1arsh1p pm 2 3 Musxc letter 3 4 G1r1s chorr 3 South Pac15c 3 NHS 3 4 K1smet 4 Cho1r 4 Madr1gal sxngers 4 Hau berk 4 MICHAEL FARLEY Pep club 2 3 4 Stamp and co1n club pres 2 v pres 4 Beg camera club 2 Hau berk 3 head photographer 4 Con temporary affa1rs club 3 Adv cam era club 3 v pres 4 JUDY FERNALD Wash1ngton h1gh school Cedar Ra 1ds Iowa 2 3 Homeroom treas 3 4 NFL 3 4 Ph11osophy club 4 Chem1stry lab ass t 4 Current events club 4 STEVE FERRIS Basketball 2 Golf club 2 pres 3 Golf letter 2 3 4 Pep club 2 3 4 Adv basketball club 3 NHS 3 4 Lettermens club FRANCES FINKEL G1rls cho1r 2 G1dget 2 Speech club2 3 Adv chorus 3 Extemp speech club 4 Pep club 4 LYN FISHER BILL FITZSIMMONS BARBARA FLEMING Sewmg club 2 3 4 Symphonette2 3 Orchestra letter 2 3 4 l1brar1an 3 4 v pres 4 Pep club 3 4 Showboat 2 South Pac1fIc 3 Red M111 4 Krsmet' 4 Prom comm 3 MICHELE FLICKER Pep club 2 3 4 Thesprans 2 3 4 sec 3 Span 1sh club 2 Drama club 2 Novel lub 3 Lab asst 4 Student congress 3 4 G1dget 2 Barretts of W1m pole Street 2 Hauberk treas 4 Natl mer1t finahst 4 Sr announce ment comm charrman 4 Cate gorres 4 KIRK FLURY Pep Club 2 3 4 Scholarshrp p1n 2 3 Chess club 2 3 Stamp and co1n club 2 Ecology club 3 French club 4 Explorat1ons 1n thought club 4 RICK FORMAN Homeroom pres 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 letter 3 4 Sw1mm1ng letter 2 3 4 Track letter 2 3 4 Athlet1c club 2 3 4 Letter mens club 2 3 4 KIM FRASER Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Medxcal careers club 3 4 sec 3 Scholarshrp p1n 3 Home room pres 2 Hauberk 4 B r retts of W1mpole Street 2 The Man Who Came to Dxnner 3 Prom comm 3 LINDA FRENCH Pep club 2 3 4 Scholarshxp p1n 2 3 Armcharr travelers club sec 2 French club 3 4 Pa1nt1ng club sec treas 3 Art club 4 Red M111 4 Krsmet 4 BARBARA FRIED Southwest h1gh school Kansas C1ry Mo 2 Pep club 3 4 Crossword puzzle club 3 LA 4 Harbmger 4 DION FRISCHER Pep Club 2 3 Student congress 2 3 4 Scholarsh1p p1n 2 3 CTCZZIVC wr1t1ng club v pres 2 pres 3 Math club sec 3 Explorat1ons 1n thought club 4 Sr assembly comm 4 NFL 3 4 De bate letter 3 NHS 3 4 Hauberk' 3 Prom comm 3 AFS France4 Natl mer1t Hnalrsr 4 Gordon Gee manages to reach a h1gh goal ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 , , . 1 1 . 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TOM GALLOPS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Aviation club 2, Civil War club 2, Red Cross club 3, Model airplane club 4, Taming of the Shrew 3. RON GAMMON: Pep club 2, 3, Medicine club 2, Aviation club 2, F.B.L.S. 3, Symphonic wind en- semble letter 2, 3, Lancer Revue 3, Athletic club 3, Law club 4. ALICE GARRETT: Pep club 2, 3, A band 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Advanced chorus 2, 3, Orchestra 4. ,IANICE GATES: Pep club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Home- room v-pres. 2, 4, Clothing club 3, Philosophy club 4, Medical club 4, Harbinger 4. GORDON GEE: Pep 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, letter 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, Track club 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Student congress 3, pres. 4, Key club 3, pres. 4, Advanced basketball club 3, Latin-Italian club 3, Boys' state 3, O.C.A. 4, Letter- mens club 4, Harbinger 4. LILLIAN GENTHER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Typing club 2, Drama club pres. 3, Latin-Italian club 3, Home- room v-pres. 3, Philosophy club 4, Current events club 4, Homecoming comm. 4. KAREN GERAUGHTY: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, jr. Red Cross club 2, Cribbage club 4, Knitting club 4. ED GESSEN: Pep club 2, 3, Law club, 2, v-pres. 3, International ai fairs club 2, Golf club 3, Chemistry club pres. 4, Political theories club treas. 4. BOB GIBB: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Cross country team 2, Basketball team 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4, Football club pres. 2, Track team 2, 3, Athletic club 2, 4, Adv. basketball club 3, 4, History of drama club 3, Harbinger 4. CAROL GILLESPIE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 2, Sewing club 3, Knitting club 4. CAROL GLADSTONE: Southwest high school, Kansas City, Mo. 2, Pep club 3, 4, Spanish club 3, Cur- rent events club 4, Homeroom treas. 4. MARILYN GLASER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Typing club sec. 2, French club 2, 3, Crossword puzzle club 3 , Home- room sec. 4, Current events club 4. CHUCK GOFORTH: North-West Classen high school, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2, Red Cross club 3, Re- search club 3, Pep club 3, Basketball 3, Tennis 3, 4, Medical club v-pres. 4, Hi-Y club 4. DAVID GOLDBERG: Pep club 2, 3, Stage band club 2, Symphonette 2, 3, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Show- boat 2, A band letter 2, Orchestra letter 2, 3, 4, Instrumental ensemble club 2, 3, South Pacific 3, Sym- phonic wind ensemble letter 3, 4, The Red Mill 4, Kismet 4. CHERYL GOOD: Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Steno club 3. JACK GOOD: Lawrence high school, Lawrence, Kansas 2, Folk singing club 4, pres. 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Advanced chorus letter 3, The Red Mill 4, Choir 4. BEV GOODFELLOW: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Symphonette 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacificv 3, Thespians 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, treas. 4, The Tam- ing of the Shrew 3, Exploration in thought club 4, Harbinger 4. LES GOSS: Aviation club 2, 3, Wild- life club 4, Exploration in thought Club 4. , . .,-'Z joan Heimovics sketches future plans. SHERRY GOULD: Shawnee Mis- sion North high school 2, Block L 3, Y-Teens 3, Cheerleadering club 3, 4, Girls choir 3, 4, Head jr. varsity cheerleader 3, Varsity cheerleader 4, Medical club 4, Harbinger 4, Kismet 4, Homecoming attendant 4. GEORGE GRAY: Symphonette 2, 3, pres. 2, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Or- chestra letter 2, 3, 4, Symphonic wind ensemble letter 3, 4, Show- boat 2, Inherit the Wind 4, The Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Thespians 4, Scholarship pin 2, Homeroom treas. 3, Exploration in thought club 4, Instrumental ensembles club 4, Cat- egories 4. CHERYL GREAVES: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Scrabble club v-pres. 2, Girls re- creation club 2, Homeroom pres. 2, sec. 3, v-pres. 3, Student congress 2, The Taming of the Shrew 3, Crossword puzzle club 3, Knitting club 3, 4, Cribbage club 4. BARBARA GREEN: Paseo high school, Kansas City, Mo. 2, New students club 3, Drama club 3, Thes- pians 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Scholarship pin 3, Pep club 3, 4, People-to-People club 4, Homeroom pres. 4. RICHARD GREEN: French club 2, Track 3, 4, Ecology club 3, Track club 3, Stock exchange club 4, Hi-Y 4. STEVE GREENSTEIN Southwest hxgh school Kansas Crty Mo 2 Greek club 3 Contemporary affaxrs club 3 Symphon1c w1nd ensemble letter 3 Law club 4 Stock club 4 Harbmger pub11c1ty ed 4 ROXANNE GRIESEL Pep club 2 3 4 Student congress 3 4 Home room treas 2 3 v pres 4 Scrabble club 2 Kn1tt1ng club 3 Explora t1on ln thought club 4 ROBERT GRIFFEY Student con gress 2 Track 2 N FL 2 Debate letter 3 4 Wrestl1ng club 2 Pep club 3 4 Pol1t1ca1 theorxes club pres 4 Cteatrve wr1t1ng club 4 Gldget 2 Inherxt the WlHd 4 RANDY GRIMM Pep club 2 3 4 Student congress 2 Extemp club 2 Chess club 2 Debate 2 F B L A 3 Ath1et1cs club 3 Span1sh club 4 People to People club 4 G1dget 2 The Man Who Came to D1nne1' 3 Thesp1ans 3 BILL GRIMSHAW Med1ca1 club 2 Pep club 2 Homeroom treas 2 sec 3 Chemnstry club v pres 4 Po 11t1ca1 theor1es club 4 TOM GROGAN Model homes club 2 Travel club 3 Rod and gun club v pres 4 POl1f1C3l theones club TERRY GWIN Track 2 3 Po11t1 cal theorres club 4 Rod and gun club sec 4 H DIANNE HALEY Pep club 2 3 4 Student congress 2 Y Teens 2 N HS 3 4 French club 3 Home room v pres 3 Explorat1on 1n thought club 4 The Man Who Came to D1nner 3 The Tammg of the Shrew 3 Inher1t the W1nd 4 Blrthe Sp1r1t 4 Thesp1ans 3 4 BETSY HALL Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens club sec 2 Drama club 2 Homeroom sec 2 v pres 4 Lancer Revue 2 3 G1rls cho1r pres 3 A cappella cho1r 4 KH1IflHg club 4 Travel c1ub4 Prom comm 3 Home comlng comm 4 Dr1ll team 4 SUSAN HANCOCK Y Teens 2 A band sec 3 4 G1rls recreat1on club 3 Ensembles club 3 JOHN HANDEL Pep club 2 3 4 Band letter 3 Football 3 Symphon1c w1nd ensemble 4 SALLY HANNER Pep Club 2 3 Sewrng club 2 4 German club 2 French club 3 r Red Cross club 3 Knxttmg club 4 GARY HANSEN Pep club 2 Av1 at1on club 2 Span1sh club 4 Har brnger 4 JANICE HANSEN Pep club 2 5 4 Art h1story club 2 Prom comm 3 Art club 3 Homeroom pres 3 Hauberk 3 4 TOM HARBRECHT Football 2 3 4 letter 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Foot ball club 2 3 4 v pres 2 3 Ath lettc club 2 3 4 sec 2 3 Pep club 2 3 4 Homeroom v pres 2 sec 3 Lettermens club 3 4 NANCY HARCLERODE Pep Club 2 3 4 German club 2 Scholarshxp p1n 2 Art serv1ce club pres 3 South P3ClflC 3 Prom comm 3 Hauberk' 3 art ed 4 NHS 3 4 Psychology club 4 The Red M111 commendat1on 4 JACK HARRINGTON Pep club 2 AVIHIIOH club 2 3 Homeroom treas 3 The Tammg of the Shrew' 3 Harbmger 4 MARIJO HARRINGTON JIM HARRIS Shawnee Mxssron North hxgh school 2 New students club 3 Pol1t1cal theorres club 4 Ex temp club 4 K K HARRIS Pep c1ub2 3 4 French club 2 Y Teens club 2 G1rls glee club 2 Travel club 3 People to People club 4 Sewmg club 4 Harbmger 4 MARCI HARRIS Pep Club 2 3 4 Oral 1nterpretat1on club 2 Typtng club 2 Prom comm 3 Homecom mg comm 4 Stock exchange club 4 Harbtngcr 4 PAM HASSLER Pep Club 2 3 4 Sew1ng club 2 4 Kn1tt1ng club 3 Drama club 3 Inherrt the W1nd 4 ED HATHAWAY Pep club 2 Av1at1on club 2 Harbmger 4 Sher1 Humphreys penodxcally reflects on 11 lummatxng manuscr1pts RON HAYES Pep club 2 3 4 Band 2 3 Football club 2 Basket ball off1c1als club 2 Basketball club JANIE LEE HAYNES Pep Club 2 3 4 Homeroom treas 2 G1rls re creat1on club 2 TERRIE HEATH Pep Club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Typmg club 2 4 Musxc letter 2 Travel club 3 Student con team 3 4 Lancer Revue 3 A Cappella cholr 4 Sewmg club 4 Homeroom treas 4 The Red M111 JOAN HEIMOVICS Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Typmg club 2 Soph treas 2 Student congress exe CUEIVC comm 3 4 v pres 4 South PHCIHC 3 The Red M111 4 K1s met 4 G1rls cho1r letter 2 3 prom comm 3 BOB HEITSCHMIDT Pep club 2 3 4 A band 2 3 4 Cho1r letter 3 4 South Pacxflc 3 Model homes club 4 SHARON HENSEVELT Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 Steno SCIVICC club 3 Sewmg club 4 F T A 4 MIKE HERRIN Photography club 2 Typmg club 2 F B L A club 3 treas 4 SHARON HEROWITZ Pep club 2 3 4 Drama club 2 Home eco nomrcs club 2 Parhamentary pro cedure club 3 Kn1tt1ng club 3 . 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H , ze ' 11 l 1 9 ' ' 11 , tr - . . 2 , ' 1 1 1 11 . cr . - 11 ' ' - ' 1 - ' , H , 1 1 1 1 . H . . . D . . , , - . ' . . 1 1 1 ' 7 ' 7 . , , ' ' ' : 1 1 ' ' 7 7 I ' . tt ' 11 . . . , , . 1 1 - ' - - 1 , et . . ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 11 , - ' . ' . ' ' . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , - 1 , . cc - - 11 . . - , , 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 K - ' ' , tt ' I 11 . ' ' . , . , . 1 - SUSAN HIBBELER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Latin club 2, Home- coming comm. 2, South Pacific 3, Girls choir letter 3, Orchestra 3, Lancer Revue 3, Sewing club 4, People-to-People club 4, A cappella choir 4, Homeroom sec. 4. DARIA HICKMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Y-Teens 2, Stenography club sec. 3, Homecom- ing comm. 3, Heralder 3, 4, Senior treas. 4, Knitting club 4, F.F.A. treas. 4, Basketball sweetheart at- tendant 4. KERRY HILL: Scholarship pin 2, F.T.A. 2, treas. 3, historian 4, Stu- dent congress 3. PAULA HILLS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Drill team letter 3, 4, Lancer Revue 3, Homeroom pres. 4, F.T.A. 4. MEREDITH HILMES: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, 4, Drama club 2, jr. treas. 3, Greek club v- pres. 3, Art club v-pres. 3, Clayton exchange 3, Prom comm. 3, Sr. sec. 4, People-to-People club pres. 4. NANCY HINSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Golf club 2, Y-Teens club special projects chairman 3, Homecoming comm. 3, The Taming of the Shrew 3, Creative writing club 4, Typing club 4, Harbinger,' 4, In- herit the Wind 4. BARB HITCHCOCK: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, Drama club f 4' 'Q ' 1 V H 5 'I ' .. . at , I-jfjfr'-1.------...., . A l lQ'..-,jfs-'. 1 -f'lQf.i,',,. ,gf-: ' . f -'-- -st .,,..-----. A --,. .: 'iv-'-vfr1sss5vp5q,,iEFEK',, '-n1,'.-gg..--4, 1 Q.,'. :Xt . 1 -'.-rg --,,,,.,,,,,. ,, Wd, ,-..-- nag 5.4,-i' - ef- I - ' 5 -' ,' - jf .,- -...gi , , . 5, Q 11s.:-1'-if I l. 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MARY HODSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, F.T.A. 3, Girls recreation club 3, 4, Har- binger 4. - DICK HOENER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, letter 3, 4, Track 2, let- ter 3, 4, Athletic club 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming letter 4, Lettermens club 3, 4, Football club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom sec-treas. 3, pres. 4. ALAN HOFFMAN: Pep club 2, Chess club 3, 4, Track 3, Chemistry lab ass't. 4, Model homes club 4. BARBARA HOFFMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Steno service club 3, HOLLY HOFFMAN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Typing club 2, Y-Teens 3, French club 4, South Pacific 3, The Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, A cappella choir 3, Music letter 4. JOHN HOFFMAN: Penfield senior high school, Penfield, New York 2, 3, Chemistry lab ass't. 4. .ION HOFFMEISTER DAVE HOLT: Football 2, Football club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Homeroom v- pres. 2, pres. 33 Chess club 3, Debate 3, 4, letter 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, People-to- People club 4, Student congress 4, Intramurals comm. 4. PAM HOLT: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Dra- ma club 2, Y-Teens 2, French club 4, People-to-People club 4. JACK I-IOLZER: Advanced radio club 4, Stamp club 4, Coin club 4. PAT HORAY: German club v-pres. 4, Law club 4. NANCY HORN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Creative writing club 3, Painting club 3, Knitting club 4, Chess club 4. PENNIE HORNBUCKLE: Pep club 2, 3, Drama club pres. 2, Oral interpretation club sec. 2, Wood- working club pres. 3, Health careers club sec. 4, Medical club 4. DONNA HOVER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Oral interpretation club 2, Drama club 2, Homeroom SCC-EICHS. 2, 4, Student congress 3, Drill team 3, 4, Woodshop club v-pres. 3: Sewing club 4, Future nurses club 4. NIXIE HOWELL: Pep club 2, 35 New students club 2, Y-Teens 2, Homeroom v-pres. 2, Future nurses club 3, 4, pres. 3, Medical club 4. BILL HUBBARD: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Chess club 2, adv. V-PICS. 4, Crib- bage club treas. 2, Library ass't. 2, 3, 4, Rock hounds club 3, Model homes club 4. MICHAEL HUDSON SHERI HUMPHREYS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, executive comm. 4, j.V. cheer- leader 2, varsity 3, head 4, Cheerlead- ing club 2, 3, 4, Girls recreation club 2, Cheerleading letter 3, 4, Block-L 3, Prom comm. 3, Current events club 4, Homecoming queen 4, O.C.A. 4, Homeroom treasC4, 'Homecom- ing comm. 4. TIM HUSTON: Pep club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Football club 2, 3, Civil War club 2, Cross country 4. CARROLL HUTCHENS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2, Football club 2, Golf club 2, Golf letter 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Typing club 4, Creative writing club 4. PAM HUTCHISON: Pep club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, French club 2, Hau- berk 3, 4, The Barretts of Wim- pole Street 2, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Knitting club 3, Prom comm. 33 Red Mill 4, Homeroom v-pres. 4, Creative writing club 4, Art club 4, Nat'l. Merit finalist 4. RICK HUTTIE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Golf club 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, letter 4, Civil War club 2, Cribbage club 4. I PAT IRELAND: Pep club 2, 4, exe- cutive comm. 3, Homeroom pres. 2, sec-treas. 3, Drama club sec. 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore A.F.S. queen 2, Knitting club 3, Medical club 4, Homecoming attendant 4. LINDA IRVING: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Sewing club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Steno service club 3. RUSTY ISHAM Pep club 2 Scho larshlp pnn 2 Avnatxon club 2 Home room v pres 2 Prom comm 5 Cur rent events club 4 Law club sec 4 JIM JAMBROSIC Spellnng club 3 MARY Lois JEFFERIS Pep club 2 5 4 Y Teens 2 Latnn club 5 Travel club 4 German club 4 BRYAN JENKS Pep club 2 5 Football 2 5 Track club v pres 2 Track 2 5 4 Football club 2 5 Homeroom v pres 2 pres 4 Wood worknng club v pres 5 Rod and gun club 4 Lnbrary club 4 JIMJENNETT Basketball2 Home- room pres 5 BILLJENNINGS Pep club2 3 4 Football 2 5 4 Track 2 5 Model homes club 2 5 Football club 4 DEANNA JENSEN Drama club 2 Greek club 5 Thespxans 5 4 Man Pacnfic 5 The Tamnng of the Shrew 5 Psychology club 4 Red Mnll 4 Inhernt the Wmd 4 Kns met 4 JOHN JENSEN Key club 5 4 Debate 5 Stock exchange club 4 Inhernt the Wnnd 4 GAY JOHANNING Ernc Morganthalcr mnxes audno vnsual ands MARY PAT JOHN Pep club 2 3 Homeroom sec treas 2 Y Teens v pres 5 Drama club 5 South Pa cnflc 5 Creatnve wrntnng club 4 Folk snngnng club 4 CAROL JOHNSON Pep club 2 5 Drama club 2 Theater apprecnatnon Club 2 JEANNE JOHNSON Lakewood hngh school Lakewood Calnf 2 Future nurses club 5 Medncal club 5 German club 4 Travel club 4 JILL JOHNSON Pep club 2 5 4 Gnrls recreatnon club 2 Student con gtess 2 5 4 Knnttnng club sec 5 LINDA JOHNSON Pep club 2 5 4 Drama club 2 Theater apprecra tnon club 2 Debate club 5 Debate N F L 2 ROGER JOHNSON Track man ager 2 5 Cross country manager 4 A band 2 Symphonnc wnnd en scmble 5 4 Stage band 4 Har bmger 4 SYLVIA JOHNSON Pep club 2 5 treas 4 Mayorette 2 head 5 4 let ter 2 5 4 Sewnng club 2 Home comm 5 Oral nnterpretatnon club 5 Drnll team 4 TOM JOHNSON ELAINE JOHNSTON Pep club 2 5 4 Gnrls chonr 2 5 4 Homeroom sec 2 Drama club 2 Prom comm 5 Knnttnng club 4 Drnll team 4 TED JOHNSTONE CARY JONES Pep club 2 5 4 Track 2 5 4 Football 2 5 4 Chess club 2 Homeroom pres 5 v pres 4 Hobbnes club 5 Lettermens club GREG JONES Pep club 2 5 Homeroom pres 2 v pres 5 treas 4 Football 2 Swnmmnng 2 5 4 Track 2 5 Chess club 2 Athletnc club 4 JUDI JONES Pep club 2 5 4 Dra ma club pres 2 Homeroom v pres 2 Chess club 5 Adv typnng club v pres 5 Crnbbage club 4 SYDNEY JONES Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama club 2 Majorette letter 2 5 4 Knnttrng club 5 sec 4 Prom comm 5 Homeroom v pres 5 Sew nng club 4 TERR1 JONES Pep club 2 3 4 Typnng club 2 Homeroom sec 2 v pres 5 Chess club 5 Crnbbage club 4 BRUCE JORDAN Track 2 Crnb bage club 2 Track club 5 Law club 5 Chemistry lab ass t club 4 JUDY JORDAN Pep club 2 5 4 r Red Cross 2 Y Teens 2 Cloth nng club 5 Drama club 5 Knnttnng club 4 GINGER KAMBERG Pep club 2 5 4 Y Teens 2 Steno servnce club sec 5 Homeroom sec treas 5 Her alder 5 4 Drnll team 4 F B L A re cordnng sec 4 Homecommg comm JOAN KAMMERER Pep club 2 5 4 Y Teens treas 2 Homecomnng comm 5 Steno servrce club pres 5 Lancer Revue 5 Drnll team let hnstornan treas 4 F B L A corres pondmg sec 4 KENNY KARS SALLI KATZMAN Umversnty Cnty hngh school Umversnty Cnty Mns sourn 2 5 BILL KAY Pep club 2 5 Home- room v pres 2 Chess club v pres 2 Golf club 5 Cnvnl Wat club 5 Psy chology club 4 Stock exchange club BARBARA KAYSER Pep club2 5 4 GAA 2 FBLA 5 4 FTA SHEILA KEATING La Mnrada hngh school La Mnrada Calnf 2 5 Inherlt the Wnnd 4 Thespnans4 SHARYL LEE KELLER Pep club 2 5 4 Y Teens 2 Drnll team letter 5 4 Lancer Revue 5 Red Mnll 4 Homeroom sec treas 4 Explora tnon nn thought club 4 Travel club 4 BOB KELLY Pep club 5 4 Foot ball 2 5 4 Adv football club 5 4 Track 2 5 Avnatnon club 2 Rod and Gun club 4 7 S ' 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 Q ' - S ' Z - 1 n 1 1 ' It - n ' ' . 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Q . . . . , Q . . . 5 , 3 4. . 5 - . g . - Q Z 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 D . - rt ' ' 11 , ' 1 1 1 Y ' 1' ' . . I , , 2 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 , X i , re 11 , cm 1 11 ' . , - 1 1 1 N. J S S - ' 1 ' ' 1 ' , - 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' . L -I 1 1 ' 9 7 - Q , . 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 - Q ' - Q ' 1 1 1 GENE KELLY: Bishop Miege high school, Fairway, Kansas 2, Pep club 3, Chemistry club 4. CHRISTIE KENNARD: Pep club 2, Y-Teens 2, Music club 2, Bar- retts of Wimpole Streetv 2, Extemp. club pres. 3, Hauberk 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, sec. 4, Creative writing club 3, South Pacific 3, The Taming of the Shrew 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Homeroom pres. 4, Exploration in thought club 4, Blithe Spirit 4. DOHN KENNYHERTZ: Pep club 2, Chess club 2, Homeroom treas. 2, Aviation club 3, Civil War club 3, Hi-Y club 4, Stock exchange club 4. MARK KIRKPATRICK: Football 2, letter 3, 4, co-captain 4, Football club 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Lettermens club 3, pres. 4, Pep club 2, 3, execu- tive comm. 4, Athletic club pres. 4, Homeroom v-pres. 3, 4, O.A.C. 4. JOLENE KIRSHE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, International affairs club 2, 3, Geological research club sec. 2, Cur- rent events club 4, Political theories club sec. 4, Harbinger 4. SUZANNE KISSACK: Pep club 2, 3, 4, International affairs club 2, Girls choir 2, 3, 4, Parliamentary procedure club 3. JIM KLEBAN: Pep club 2, Wood- working club 2, Chess club 3, Stock exchange club 4. MICHAEL KLEIN: Chess club 2, 3, Beg. camera club 2, Scholarship pin 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Crossword Puzzle club 3, Extemp. club 4, Exploration in thought club 4, Stamp club 4, Harbinger 4. RICK KLEIN: Golf club 2, 3, v- pres. 2, International affairs club 2, Parliamentary procedure club 3, Law club 4, Harbinger 4. CHIP KLENK: Highland Park high school, Dallas, Texas 2, Basketball 2, Pep club 3, Inherit the Wind 4. JANE KNUTSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Library club 2, Library ass't. 2, 3, Homeroom sec-treas. 2, Prom comm. 3, A band 3, 4, Knitting club 3, Sewing club 4. CHUCK KOESTER: Pep club 2, Woodworking club 2, Current events club 2, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Con- temporary affairs club pres. 3, Boys State 3, N.H.S. 3, v-pres. 4, Student congress executive comm. 4 , Senior assembly chairman 4. PHIL KOFFMAN: Golf club 2, Chess club 4, Stock exchange club 4. JIM KOHLER: Football 2, 3, letter 4, Tennis letter 2, A band -2, Stamp and coin club pres. 2, Stage band 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Symphonic wind en- semble letter 3, 4, Orchestra letter 4, Lettermens club 4, Kismet 4. WALTER KOVALICK: Lyons Township high school, La Grange, Illinois 2, New students club 2, Chess club 2, Crossword puzzle club 2: N.H.S. 3, 4, Scholarship pin 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Explora- tion in thought club v-pres. 4, Thes- pians 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kis- met 4, Nat'l Confer. of Christ. and jews 4, Nat'l Merit finalist 4. MARVIN KRAFT: Current events club 2, Parliamentary procedure club 3, Spelling club 3, Stock exchange club 4. TERRY KRAUSE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Latin club 2, Scholarship pin 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Girls choir 3, Adv. chorus 2, Debate letter 3, N.F.L. 3, Homeroom pres. 3, Drill team 4, Student congress 4, Exploration in thought club 4. BARBARA KRUEGER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Homecoming comm. 4, Knit- ting club 4, Harbinger business manager 4. BILL KRUMBIEGEL: Chemistry club 4, Hi-Y 4. BEV KRUPINSKI: Resurrection high school, Chicago. Ill. 2, 3, Pep club 4. LAWRENCE KUDER: Pe club P 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 2, 3, N.H.S.. 3, 4, Stamp and coin club 3, Medical club pres. 4, Chemistry club. RUSS KULP: Chemistry club 4. L CAROLYN LABELLE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Student congress 3, Cheerleading club 3, 4, j.V. cheer- leader 3, varsity 4, Block L sponsor 3, Medical club sec-treas. 4, Har- bingeri' 4. BECKY LAGOSKI: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Girls choir 2, 3, Choir 4, Home- room pres. 2, Lancer Revue 3. LINDA LAMAR: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Girls glee 3, French club 3, 4, Knitting club 3, People- to-People club 4. HARLAN LAMBERT LINDA LAMBRIGHT: Student congress 2, Drama club pres. 2, De- bate 2, 3, 4, N.F.I.. 2, 3, 4. LINDA LANG: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Knitting club 3, Typing club 4. BRUCE LARKIN: Basketball 2, Homeroom v-pres. 3, pres. 4, Chem- istry lab ass't. 4. RICHARD L. LAUDIE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Instrumental ensemble 2, 3, B band 2, Chess club 2, Athletic club 3, A band letter 3, Tennis 3, Pep band 4, Stage band 4, Sym- phonic wind ensemble 4, Red Milli' 4. MIKE LAWRENCE: Thomas Ecli- son high school, Tulsa, Okla. 2, Football 3, letter 4, Football club 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, Lettermens club 4, Athletic club 4. THOMAS CHARLES LEARY: Pep club 2, 3, Football 2, Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Thespians 3, 4, Famous Americans club 3, Political theories club 3, Ex- ploration in thought club 4, Har- binger 4. GEORGE LEBOVITZ: Pep club 2, 3, 4, A band letter 2, Showboat 2, Chess club 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, Symphonic wind ensemble letter 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 33 In- herit the Wind 4, Choir letter 4, Madrigal singers 4, Kismet 4, Nat'l Merit Letter of commendation 4, Orchestra 4. DENNIS LEE: Pep club 2, Track club 2, Athletic club 3, 4. ROGER LEICK Lancer Revue 2 3 Symphonette 2 Football 2 Orchestra letter 2 3 4 Pep club 2 3 4 Showboat' 2 South Pacxflc' 3 Adv radxo club 3 Inhertt the Wxnd 4 TINA LEWIS Pep club 2 5 4 Student congress 2 4 Lattn club v pres 2 Y Teens chaplaxn 2 Jr clas sxcal league 2 3 4 GAA 2 letter 3 sec 4 Debate letter2 3 4 NFL 2 3 4 Scholarshxp pm 2 3 Latm Italxan club treas 3 Chess club 3 NHS 3 4 Hauberk 3 asst ed 4 Gnrls State 3 Prom comm 3 Natl Merxt flnalrst 3 Exploratlon rn thought club 4 Watklns finahst 4 Sr gnft comm 4 OCA 4 DONNA LILLICH Pep club 2 3 4 Future teachers club 2 Y Teens 2 Knrttmg club sec 3 Homeroom pres 3 sec 4 Drrll team letter 3 4 JOHN LINDQUIST Battle Creek Central hrgh school Battle Creek Mtch 2 Golf letter 3 4 Golf club 3 Basketball club 3 Creatlve wtlt mg club pres 4 Pep club 4 Letter mens club 4 SHIRLEE LINDQUIST Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 German club 2 Novel club 3 Crossword puzzle club 3 Math club 4 Law club sec 4 KATHY LINN West Lafayette hxgh school West Lafayette Indrana 2 Pep club 3 4 Grrls chonr letter 3 Chorr 4 Y Teens 3 Future teach K p N e str ngs along n comfort ers club 3 Current events club 4 Vocal ensemble club 3 4 South Pacrfic 3 Lancer Revue 3 Red M1 4 RANDY LINTECUM Class pres 2 Student congress 2 Cross coun try 2 Lancer Revue 3 Grdget' 2 A band 2 French club 3 B band 2 Symphomc wmd ensemble letter JIM LINTON Athletlc club 2 3 Football 2 3 Basketball 2 Track 2 3 4 Football club 3 Track club 4 Homeroom treas 3 4 BOB LOGAN A band 2 3 Avna non club 2 Track 3 4 Track club 4 MARGY LONG Pep club 2 3 4 G A A 2 3 Y Teens 2 Sports of ficxals club 2 Pamtmg club 3 Prom comm 3 Current events club 4 I-Iarbmger 4 SUSAN LORD Pep club 3 4 NF L 2 Lancer Revue 2 3 Show boat 2 Orchestra 1etter2 3 4 sec 3 Symphonette2 3 Knxttmg club 2 4 South Pacxflc 3 Sewmg club JUDY LOVELESS Pep club 2 3 4 Student congress 2 Showboat 2 Musrc letter 2 3 4 Lancer Revue 2 3 South Pacific 3 Tammg of the Shrew 3 Chorr 3 treas 4 Thes ptans3 4 NFL 3 4 Vocal en semble3 Red Mall 4 Knsmet' 4 Maclrlgal smgers 4 JOE LUBEN Pep club 2 3 4 Mo del homes club 2 3 4 Woodwork mg club 2 Football 2 Law club pres 4 KAREN LUTZ Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Golf club 2 Jr Red Cross 3 French club 4 Knnttlng club4 GAA 4 Harbmger 4 DIANA LYNN Pep club 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Symphomc wmd en semble 4 Y Teens 2 South Pa clfc 3 Showboat 2 Knsmet 4 SHARON LYNN Pep club 2 3 4 Sewxng club 2 Y Teens 2 Futur teachers club 4 M ALICE MCBRIDE Pep club 2 3 4 Musnc letter 2 3 Showboat 2 Vocal ensemble 3 South Pacrfic' 3 Executlve Prom comm 3 Lancer Revue 3 Drrll team letter 3 sgt 4 Madrlgal smgers 4 Chorr sec letter 4 Red M111 4 Sr gxft comm 4 Homeroom v pres 4 BARBARA MCCOY FTA 2 Pep club 3 4 French club 3 4 Y Teens sec 3 JOHN McCREADY Pep club 2 3 Football 2 3 Track 2 Homeroom treas 3 Chess club pres 4 Har bmger 4 BURT MCDOWELL MARTHA MCFADDEN Pep club 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 3 Speech chorr 2 Student Red Cross 3 Kmttxng club 4 JOHN MCGUIRE Pep club 2 3 4 Choxr letter 2 3 4 Debate letter 2 3 Cross country 2 letter 3 4 Track letter 2 3 South Pacrfic 3 JOHN MCKELVEY Pep Club 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Football 2 3 letter 4 Law club 2 3 Avxatron club 2 Band 2 Athletrc club 3 Lettermens club 4 Homeroom treas 4 SUSAN MCMILLEN Pep Club 2 3 4 Drama club 2 Drxll team 3 4 Kmttxng club 3 Crrbbage club 4 Homecommg comm 4 MARIE MCMORRIS Pep club 2 3 execuuve comm 4 NFL 2 3 4 Homeroom pres 2 3 sec4 Debate 2 3 Student congress 2 Socxal code executxve comm 2 Sewmg club 3 4 Great Amerxcans club 3 Prom comm 3 Drrll team manager Knlttmg Club 4 JEFF MCPARTLIN Bloomfield Hllls hxgh school Bloomfield Hills Mrchrgan 2 Creatrve wrxtmg club 3 v pres 4 Typing club 4 DON MADDUX Pep Club 2 3 4 Avratron club 2 3 GARY MADESKA Lyons Town shtp hngh school LaGrange Ilhnoxs 2 Pep club 3 4 Avratron club pres 3 A band 3 Symphomc wrnd en semble 4 German club 4 LARRY MAHRT Football 7 3 Track 2 3 Football club 2 3 De bare 2 3 Rockhounds club 2 Fm and feather club 4 I-Iarbxnger 4 I , re 11 , . - ' 2 7 ' 1 1 1 . . . . 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U YY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , , , tt ' 11 , rt ' . 1 1 1 1 , , , , , , 11 , ' . - . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 . , , 1 I 1 , , - I ' - - , et - 11 , tt ' : 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 1 ' , . , . . . , , , ' ' 3 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 . . , . 'l' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , , , . 1 . 1 1 ' , , rc ' 11 ' ' ' 1 - - - 1 ' 1 1 I - ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 .4 V 1 , , - - . , . . , . 11 , . K J I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1- , ' it ' 11 , tt 11 , tl ' 11 ' ' Y f I , , . , . If , 2 w . . . -' , 1 ' 1 1 1 - v , . I - l Ia . . . . A 1 1 -' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - w , - . : A tr- ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 ' i iv n i i . 1 1 S ' , tt ' 11 1 - ' ANN MAJOR: Vocal ensemble, letter 2, 3, Lancer Revue 3, Pep club 3, 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4. CHERIE MALLORY: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, 3, Oral inter- pretation club 2, 3, French club 4, Creative writing club 4, Red Mill 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4. STEVE MANGOLD: Adv. camera club 2, v-pres. 3, pres. 4, Beginning camera club pres. 4, Hobby club 3, Hauberk 3, 4, Harbinger 4. LARRY MANNING: East Bruns- wick high school, East Brunswick, New Jersey 2, Football 3, Football club 3, Track 3, Wildlife club 4, Stock exchange club 4. HELEN MANTZ: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Typing club 2, De- bate letter 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Greek club 3, Order of the Lance 3, Horne- room v-pres 4, Cribbage club 4, Li- brary ass't 4, Homecoming comm. 4. JOAN MARCASON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Speech choir 2, Lancer Revue 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Knitting club 4. SANDRA MARCUS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. JUDY MARCUS TERI MARGOLIS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, treas. 3, Jr. Red Cross 2, Knitting club 3, Harbinger 4, Creative writing club 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Nat'l Conference of Christ. and Jews 4. JAN MARSH: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Current events club 2, Art club 3, 4, Creative writing club 3, Harbinger art ed. 4, Red Mill 4. ANDY MARSHALL: Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Homeroom treas. 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, Athletic club 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Coin club 4. JOHN MARSHALL: Pep club 2, Scholarship pin 2. ANN MARTIN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Girls recreation club 2. 3, Latin club 2, Future teachers club 3, Knitting club 4, Cribbage club 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Harbinger 4. BILL MARTIN, Pep club 2, 3,1 football 2, 3, Track 2, Homeroom v- pres. 2, Lettermens club 3, sec-ti-egg, 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Student congress 4. BOBBIE MARTIN: Homeroom sec-treas. 2, pres. 4, Drama club 2, Art club 3, Pep club 4, Cribbage club 4, Red Mill 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Homecoming comm. 4. JUDY MARTIN: Pep Club 2, 5, 4, B band 2, A band 3, 4, Knitting club 4, Sewing club 4. SUSAN MARTIN: Pep club 2, 5, Latin club 2, Creative writing club 2, 4, Greek club 3, Homeroom v- pres. 3, French club 4. CAROLINE MARVIN: Denton high school, Denton, Texas 2, New students club 2, Girls recreation club 2, A band 2, librarian 3, letter 3, Pep club 3, 4, Student congress 3, Instrumental ensemble 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Symphonic wind en- semble, librarian 4, Red Milli' 4, Kismet 4. l STEVE MASEDA: Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, 3, Cribbage club 2, Football club 3,i4, Contemporary affairs club 3, Lettermens club 4. LARRY MASSA VICKI MATHEWS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, Speech choir 2, Drama club 2, N.H.S. 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 2, Girls re- creation club 3, Prom comm. 3, De- bate letter 3, Drama club v-pres. 3, Art club 4, Inherit the Wind 4, The Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Harbinger news ed. 4. SALLY MAURER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Home economics club 2, Y-Teens 3, French club 4. BILL MAXWELL: Athletic club 2, 3, Track club 2, 3, Pep club 2. SHARON KAY MAXWELL: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Home economics club 2, Sewing club 3, 4. ROY MEALS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent congress 2, 3, parliamentarian 4, Extemp club 2, Tennis manager 2, letter' 3, Showboat 2, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Debate letter 2, 3,'4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Vocal ensemble 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Music letter 2, 3, Contemporary affairs club 3, South Pacific 3, Choir 3, 4, Boys State 3, Prom comm. 3, Cross coun- try 4, Kismet 4, Nat'l Merit fina- list'4, Cap and gown comm. chair- man 4, N.H.S. 3, treas. 4, Cate- gories 4. JIM MEANY: Bishop Miege high school, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 2. KEITH'MEINERT: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, 3, Lettermens club 4. NEIL MERTZ: Current events club 2, 4, A band 2, Symphonic wind ensemble 3, 4, Contemporary affairs club 3. TERRY MESSICK: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Showboat 2, Band 2, letter 3, Stage band 2, South Pacific 3, Kismet 4, Symphonic wind en- semble 4, Hi-Y .4. MARK MESSINGER: Football 2, Football club 2, Sports club 2, Cam- era club 3, Golf club 4, Debate 4. RANDY METZINGER: Music let- ter 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Music club 2, Show- boat 2, Creative writing club 2, Vocal ensemble club 3, 4, A cappel- la choir 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Scholarship pin 3, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Adv. chorus 2. BUTCH MILKS: Track 2, 4, Golf club 2, Track club 3, Athletic club 4. ERNEST MILLER: Wyandotte high school, Kansas City, Kansas 2, Span- ish club 3, Parliamentary procedure club 3, Astronomy club 4, Stock market club 4. LARRY MILLER: Airplane club 2, 3, 4, Track club 2, Homerooim v- pres. 4, Stock exchange club 4. PHIL MILLER MARSHALL MILLER: N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Debate letter 2, 3, 4, Adv. photo- graphy club 2, 3, 4, Hauberk 3, production manager 4, Current events club 4. , r T'ish Padfield returns a ping with a pong. DAVID MILSTEIN: Football club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, letter 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 2, 3, 4, Coin club 2, Track club 'treas. 3, Lettermens club 4, Athletic club treas. 4. JEANNETTE MINARDI: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama club pres. 2, Psy- chology club 4, Creative writing club 4. RICHARD MITCHELL: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra letter 2, 3, 4, Band club 2, 3, .Track 2, 3, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Drama club 2, Showboat 2, Law club 3, South Pacific 3, Foot- ball 3, Track club v-pres. 4, Cross country 4, Spanish club v-pres. 4. CONNIE MOORE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 2, 3, Homeroom treas. 2, Drama club 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Library club 3, Student congress 4, Library research club 4, Harbinger 4. ELAINE MOORE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, treas. 3, Vocal ensemble club 3, 4, Lancer Revue 3, South Pacific 3, Music letter 3, .French club 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet1' 4, Choir 4, Girls choir 3. KEITH MORANTZ: Student con- gress 2, Track club 2, 3, Homeroom treas. 3, Senior class v-pres. 4, Har- binger , sports ed. 4, Psychology club 4. CHARLES MORELAND: Drama club, pres. 2, Tennis letter 3, Ath- letic club 3, Chemistry club 4. GARY MORELAND: Athletic club 3, 4. ERIC MORGENTHALER: Debate letter 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, v-pres. 3, pres. 4, Pep club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Homeroom pres. 2, Extemp club, pres., 3, Law club 3, Student congress executive comm. 4, Sr. gift comm. 4, Harbinger3' 4. . MARILYN MOUDEN: ,Pep club 2, 3, 4, Music letter 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, letter 3, v-pres. 3, pres. 4, Vocal ensemble 2, 3, 4, Homecoming comm. 2, Homeroom v-pres. 2, Girls recreation club v-pres. 2, Talent assembly 2, Shoyvboat 2, Lancer Revue? 2, 3, South Pacific 3, Choir 3, librarian 4, Hauberk 3, 4, Kis- met 4, Madrigal singers 4, Beg. chorus 2. X WARD MOUDEN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Scrabble club 2, Football club 3, 4, Travel club 3, Harbinger 4. PAUL MUELLER: Track 2, 3, Avia- tion club 2, Chess club 2, Band 2, Crossword puzzle club 3, Football 3, Track club 4, Cribbage club 4, Cross country 4. VICKI MUELLER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Barretts of Wim- pole Street 2, Travel club 4. CAROL MULDREW: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, 3, Sewing club 2, Gidget 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Kismet 4, Girls glee 4. , BOB MUMAW: Swimming letter 2, 3, 4, Lettermens club 2, 3, 4, Track club 2, Athletic club 3, 4. ROBERT. MURDOCK: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Radio club 2, Aviation club treas. 3, Current events club 4. PETE MYERS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Band letter 2, 3, 4, Vocal ensemble club 2, 3, 4, Dance band club 2, 3, Cross country manager 2, 3, letter 4, Symphonic wind ensemble 4, Red Mill 4. RALPH MYERS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Basketball manager 2, Aviation club 3, Golf club 3. N NEAL NELKIN: Creative writing club 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, De- bate 2, Spelling club pres. 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Stock club 4, Cross coun- try 4, Harbinger 4. r CHUCK NELSON: Pep club 2, 4, Track 2, Band club 3, 4, Band let- ter 3, Track club 3. i ' RICHARD NEUBURGER: 'Track 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Debate 3, 4, Football 3, Chess club 3, Cross country letter 4, Band 4, Track club 4, Cribbage club 4, Kismet 4, N.F.L. 4, Pep club 4. T. R. NEUBURGER: Chess club 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Aviation club 2, Mathematics club 3, Student congress 4, Red Mill 4, Inherit the Wind 4, N.F.L. 4, Kismet 4, Explorations in thought club 4. BABS NEWCOMER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens sec. 2, Homeroom sec-treas. 3, First aid club sec. 3, Creative writing club sec. 4, Knit- ting club. LARRY NEWGAARD: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Chess club 2, Rockhounds club 2, 3, Symphonette 3, Chemistry club 4, Key club 4. ' JIM NICKERSON: Pep club 2, Aviation club pres. 2, 3, Chess club 2, Hobby club 3. JIM ANIELSEN: Pep club 2, sports officials club 2, Basketball 2, Foot- ball 2, Golf club 3, Homeroom pres. 3, Adv. basketball club 3. KIP NIVEN: Pep club 2, 3, pres. 4, Thespians 2, 3, pres. 4, Choir letter 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, Vocal ensemble 2, 3, -Gidget 2, Showboat 2, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, jr. class pres. 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, O.C.A. 3, 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4, Madrigal singers 4, Homeroom pres. 4, N.F.L. 3. . BILL NOTT: Thespiansi,-45 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 South Pacific 35 Taming of the Shrew 35 Red Mill 45 Inherit the Wind 45 Kismet 45 Har- bingeru 4. SANDY NYE: Pep club 2, 3, 45 De- bate letter 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens v-pres. 25 Drama club 25 Gid- get 25 Thespians 3, 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 The Man Who Came to Dinneru 35 Debate club 35 Taming of the Shrew 35 Inherit the Wind 45 Drill team 45 Kismet 4. O STEVE O'DONOGI-IUE: Chess club 2, 45 Camera club 25 Basketball 25 Folklore club 35 Coin club 4. MICHAEL OKUN: Dance band club 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Radio club 35 Cross country 45 Ecology club 45 Astronomy club 4. VICKI OLDS: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent congress 2, 35 Homeroom pres. 25 New students club program chair- man 3g Creative writing club 45 Chemistry club 4. JOANNE OLSON: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Knitting club 45 French club 45 Harbinger 4. MARY OLSSON: Pep club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 35 Y-Teens 25 Typing club 25 N.F.L. 3, 45 South Pacific 35 Debate 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 De- bate club 35 Red Mill 45 Harbin- ger 45 Homeroom V-pres. 45 Knit- ting club 45 F.B.L.A. 4. PHYLIS OSBORNE: Y-Teens sec. 25 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Knitting club 35 Oral interpretation club 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 F.B.L.A. 45 Stock exchange club 45 Harbinger 4. P PATRICIA PADFIELD: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Debate letter 2, 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 3, 45 Latin club 2, sec. 35 Scholar- ship pin 2, 35 Homeroom pres. 25 Student congress 3, executive comm. 45 N.H.S. 3, sec. 45 Jr. class v-pres. 35 Chairman prom 35 Chairman sr. gift comm. 45 Homeroom treas. 4. TOM PAGE: Pep club 2, 35 Travel club 25 Football 25 Music letter 25 Track 25 Choir letter 3, 45 Vocal en- semble 35 South Pacific 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Cross country 45 Creative writing club 45 Madrigal singers 4. SKIP PALMER: Travel Club 25 Creative writing club 4. DIANA PANICH: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Drama club 25 Art club 3, 4. DAVID PAPE: Music letter 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 25 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Home- room v-pres. 35 Harbinger 4. BOB PARKER: Aviation club pres. 25 Showboat 25 Band 25 Symphon- ic wind ensemble 3, 4. JAY PARKER: Adv. radio club 2, 35 Football 25 Homeroom pres. 25 Football club 25 Athletic club 35 Hi- Y 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Harbinger 45 Homeroom treas. 4. SUSAN PARMELEE JOYCE PARSONS: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Spanish club 35 Jr. Red Cross 35 Girls recreation club 4. SHIRLEY PARTIN: Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Scholarship pin 2, 35 Y-Teens 25 Debate 25 French club 3, 45 Explora- tions in thought club 4. FRED PATRICK: Student congress 2, executive comm. 3, 45 Chess club 2, 35 Swimming 25 Track 25 Home- room pres. 35 Law club 4. BILL PATTERSON: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Dance band club 2, 3, 45 Show- boat 25 Band 25 Track 3, 45 Sym- phonic wind ensemble letter 3, v- pres. 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Chess club pres. 35 South Pacific 35 Red Mill f45 Kismet', 4. DAVID L. PATTERSON: Avia- tion club 25 Hobbies club 35 Hi-Y 45 Model airplanes club 4. JACK PATTON: Pep club 2, 3, 42 Track manager 3, 45 Glee club 25 Model homes club 125 Hobbies club 35 Football manager letter 35 Let- termens club 4. AMI PAYNE: Pep club 2, 3, 45 La- tin club 25 Creative writing club 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 French club 35 Drama club 35 Inherit the Wind 45 Philosophy club 4. ANNE PAYNE: Pep club 2, 3, 45 Scholarship pin 2, 35 Y-Teens 25 Homeroom v-pres. 3, pres. 45 N.H.S. 3, 45 French club 3, 45 Prom execu- tive comm. 3. WES PAYNE: Showboat 25 Cho- rus letter 25 Scholarship pin 25 Choir letter 3, 45 Vocal ensemble 3, 45 South Pacific 35 Chess club 35 Red Mill 45 Inherit the Wind 45 Thespians 45 Kismet 45 Madrigal singers 4. GEORGE PELTIER: Orchestra let- ter 2, 3, pres. 45 Chess club 2, adv. 3, 45 Lancer Revue 2, 35 Sympho- nette 2, 33 Showboat 25 South Pacific 35 Taming of the ShreW 35 Red Mill 45 Kismet 45 Home- room pres. 45 Philosophy club 4. JUDI PELTZMAN: Pep Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom v-pres. 25 Girls choir letter 35 Lancer Revue 35 Vocal ensemble 35 Spanish club 35 Crib- bage club 45 Knitting club pres. 4. PRISCILLA PEMBLE: Indianola high school, Indianola, Iowa 2, 33 Band 45 Y-Teens 45 F.T.A. 45 Pep club 4. JOHN G. PENHALLEGON: Stamp club 25 Chess club 25 Homeroom pres. 25 Math club 35 Pep club 35 Coin club 45 Chemistry club 4. Jerry Rothrock enthusiastically warms up to a good bedtime story. DON PENNINGTON: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming letter 2, 3, 4, Letter- mens club 2, 3, 4, Basketball mana- ger 2, Homeroom v-pres. sec-treas. 4. JIM PERKINS: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, letter 3, drum major 4, Symphonette 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Student congress 3, Pep band 4, Red Mill 4, Harbinger 4. MARSHA PETER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom sec. 2, 33 Y-Teens sec. 2, Drama club 3, Novel club 33 Knitting club 4, F.T.A. 4, Home- coming comm. 4, Drill team 4. PENNY PETERS: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 2, Knitting club 2, Crossword puzzle club 3. BETTY PETERSON: Southwest high school, Kansas City, Missouri 2, Pep club 3, 4, Spanish club v- pres. 3, Student congress 4, Lab assits club 4. LOIS PETERSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Sewing club 3, 4. STANLEY PETERSON TONI PHILLIPS: Latin club 2, Pep club 2, Philosophy club 4. MARY JANE PHYFE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Girls glee 2, Knitting club 2, Y-Teens 3, Future nurses club 3, 4, Homeroom v-pres. 4, Biological sci- ence club 4, Homecoming comm. 4. STEVE PIERCE TOM POOLE: East Meadow high school, New York 2, 3, Hi-Y sec. 4. GARY PRINDS LYNDA PRITCHETT: Girls re- creation club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Typing club 2, Beg. chorus 2, Girls choir 3, 4, Pep club 4. R SUSAN RABORN: Pep club 2, 3, 49 French club 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, sec. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Gidget 2, Honors and awards comm. 3, 4, Folklore club 3, Debate letter 3, Scholarship pin 3, People-to-People 4, Inherit the Wind 4, G.A.A. 4 DIANNE RATCHFORD: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Vocal ensemble 2, sec. 3, 4, Homeroom v-pres. 2, pres. 3, Music letter 2, 3, Talent assembly 2, Music appreciation club 2, Typing club 2, Scholarship pin 2, Beg. chorus 2, Choir letter, sec. 3, librarian 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Debate letter 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Knitting club pres. 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, South Pacific 3, Lancer Revue 3, Madrigal singers 4, F.T.A. pres. 4, Kismet 4, Har- binger news ed. 4. CHERYL RATTLE: Beverly Hills high school, Beverly Hills, Calif. 2, Pep club 3, 4, New students club 33 People-to-People 4. KAREN RAU: Pep club 2, 3, Ger- man club 2, Y-Teens 2, Knitting club 3, Philosophy club 4. GLEN REAGOR: Occupational club 2, Medical club 2, Great Ameri- cans club 3, Stamp and coin club 4, Philosophy club 4. NATALIE REED: Pep club 2, 5, 4, Lancer Revue 2, 3, German club 2, Y-Teens 2, Adv. chorus 2, Knit- ting club 3, Ecology club 3, Or- chestra letter 3, South Pacific 3, Lab ass'ts club 4, French club treas. 4. DEIDRICH REIMER: Ross Shep- ard high school, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2, Math club 3, Camera club 3, Chemistry club 4. CANDY- RESHKIN: Pep Club 2, 3, Clothing club 4, Knitting club 4, Inherit the Wind 4. VICKI REX: Roosevelt high school, Des Moines, Iowa 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Psychology club 4, G.A.A. 4. JAMES RICHARDSON: The Bar- retts of Wimpole Street 2, Scholar- ship pin 2, Book club 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Thespians 3, 4, Novel club 3, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4, Political theories club 4, Blithe Spirit 4. MIKE RICHWINE: Aviation club 2, Football 2, Track 2, Greek club 3, Thespians 4, Inherit the Wind 4. BILL RIGGS: History of drama club 2, Pep club 2, 3, South Paci- fic 3, Adv. chorus letter 3, Vocal ensemble 3, Kismet 4, Choir 4. MARSHALL C. RIMANN: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Aviation club 2, Sym- phonic wind ensemble 3, 4. CAROLE ROBERSON: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, A band librarian 2, 3, 4, let- ter 3, 4, Girls recreation club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, letter 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 2, Vocal ensemble 3, 4. LIBBY ROBERTS: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, 3, executive comm. 4, Debate letter 2, 3, 4, Ger- man club 2, Scholarship pin 2, N.F.L. 3, sec. 4, Greek club 3, Oral interpretation club pres. 3, Prom executive comm. 3, Student exchange chairman 4. SHARON ROBERTSON: Pep club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, letter 3, 4, Beg. chorus 2, Girls recreation club pres. 2, Girls sports officials club pres. 2, Girls choir 3, 4, Vocal ensemble 3, 4, Music letter 3, Lancer Revue 3, Choir 4, Current events club 4. STEVE ROBERTSON: Tennis let- ter 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, N.F.L. 2, Athletic club 2, Letrermens club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Cross country 4. CAROL LYNN ROCHE: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Majorette letter 2, 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 3, treas. 4, Prom comm. 3, Knitting club 33 Home- coming comm. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.T.A. 4. NE D R OE H RI G: Arcadia high school, Arcadia, California 2, 3, Track 3, Football letter 4, Letter- mens club 4. julie Secly consults educational cartoons about ideas for the Hauberk layout. BILL ROHLF: Athletic club 3, Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football club 3, 4. LAUREL ROSENBERG: Broad Ripple high school, Indianapolis, Indiana 2, New students club 2, French club 3, Crossword puzzle club treas. 3, Cribbage club 4, Art club 4. JERRY ROTHROCK: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Debate letter 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, treas.' 4, Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Homeroom v-pres. 3, Student congress treas. 4, O.C.A. 4, Categories?' 4. SHERRY ROYER: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Armchair travelers club 2, Inter- national affairs club 2, Art club 3, Chess club 4. CAROL RUMBERGER: Southeast high school, Kansas City, Missouri 2, Pep club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Span- ish club 3, Knitting club 4, Biologi- cal science club 4. NANCY RUNDELL: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens sec. 2, Chorus 2, Prom comm. 3, Knitting club 3, 4, Homeroom sec-treas. 3, treas. 4, Cribbage club pres. 4. TERRY RYAN: Golf 2, letter 3, 4, Golf club 2, 3, Lettermens club 4, Athletic club 4, Pep club 4. S SAM SAILS: Football 2, Home- room treas. 2, Wrestling club 2. GRETCHEN SARLI: Y-Teens 2, 3, sec. 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Oral inter- pretation club 2, Gidget 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Knitting club 4, Inherit the Wind 4. MIGNON SCARPINO: Y-Teens 2, Future nurses club 35 Girls choir 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Creative writing club 4. JUDY SCHAPER: Homeroom treas. 2, Y-Teens 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Knit- ting club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, sec. 4. PATTI SCHELI. BETTY SCHMIEDESKAMP: Law club 2, Book club 2, Prom comm. 3, Pep club 2, 3, Creative writing club sec-treas. 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4. KAREN SCHNEIDER: Homeroom treas. 2, Occupational study club 2, Homeroom v-pres. 3, Drill team 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Homecoming comm. 3, Y-Teens v-pres. 3, Knit- ting club 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN SCHNEIDER: Knit- ting club 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Oc- cupational study club 2, Prom comm. 3, Homeroom treas. 3, Homecom- ing comm. 4. CAROLYN SCHOOLEY: Home- room v-pres. 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Stu- dent congress 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Homeroom pres. 3, Greek club 3, Homeroom sec. 4, Explorations in thought club 4. DIANA SCHREIBER: Pep club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Homecoming comm. 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Sewing club 4. GISELA SCHRIDDE: F.T.A. club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens treas. 3, Sewing club 3, German club pres. 2, 4. RICHARD SCHROEDER BARRY SCORZA: Pep club 2, 33 Athletic club 2, Golf club 2, 3, Chess club 2, 3. ROD SEASTREAM: Wrestling 2, Aviation club 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Stock exchange 4. JIM SEAVER: Southwest high school 2, Creative writing club 3, Art club 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Inherit the Wind 4. ,JULIE SEELY: German club 2, Scholarship pin 2, Homecoming comm. 2, 3, Drama club 3, Greek club 3, A.F.S. finalist 3, Prom comm. 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 4, Knitting club 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Student congress 2, 3, 4, Hauberk 3, editor-in-chief 4, Representative to Youth Appreciation Week 4, Na- tional Merit letter of commenda- tion 4, O.C.A. 4, Categories 4. STEPHANIE SELLERS: MuSiC Club 2, Theater appreciation 2, Girls glee 2, Y-Teens 3, French club 3, Girls A call to Einstein helps Van Standke with his math assignment. choir 3, Music letter 3, South Pa- cific 3, Lancer Revue 3, Choir 4. STEVE SELLS: Advanced radio club 2, Debate 2, Pep club 2, Current af- fairs club 3, Philosophy club 3, 4, Stock exchange club 4. PAULA SENNER: Showboat 2, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Musicletter 2, 4, German club 2, Golf club 2, Sewing club 3, Choir 3, Vocal en- semble 3, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Advanced chorus sec. 4, Vocal ensembles club 4. SUSAN SEVERS: Swarthmore high school, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 2, French club 3, 4, Scholarship pin 35 Lab ass'ts club 4. BOB SEVRA: Track 2, Football 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, Scholarship 2, 3, Homeroom pres. 2, 3, 4, Football club 3, South Pacific 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Thespians 4, Red Mill 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kis- met 4. CAROL SHANK: Homeroom treas. 2, Y-Teens pres. 2, Future nurses club 2, Debate 3, Girls intramurals 3, Drama club 3, Girls choir 4, Homecoming comm. 4, F.T.A. 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4. CAROL SHAPIRO: Hamilton high school, Los Angeles, California 2, 3. DEBORAH ANN SHAPIRO: Phi- losophy club 32 Harbinger,' 4. HOWARD SHAW: Homeroom sec-treas. 2, Advanced chess club 4. DIANE SHELBY: Girls glee 2,New students v-pres. 2, Y-Teens 2, Home- room sec. 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Future nurses v-pres. 3, Knitting club 3, Wildlife club 4. LINDA SHEPHERD: Homeroom v-pres. 2, Drama club 2, Choir 3, Scholarship pin 3, Drill team 3, 4, letter 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. SHERWOOD: French club 2, 4, pres. 4, Current events club 2, Choir letter 2, 3, 4, Show- boat 2, South Pacific 3, Vocal ensemble 3, Kismet 4, Madrigal singers 4. JUDY SHIPMAN: Y-Teens 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Homecoming comm. 4. CHARLIE SHOEMAKER: A band 2, Athletic club 2, Typing club v- pres. 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Talent assembly 2, 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Symphonic Wind en- semble 3, 4, Ensemble club 3, 4, Kismet 4. SUZANNE SHURTZ: Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 3. DON SIEBENALER: Football 2, Hi-Y club 2, Pep club 2, Homeroom sec. 3, Law club 4. SUSAN SILVERGLAT: Thomas Jefferson high school, Dallas, Texas 2, Pelham high school, New York 3, Creative writing club 4, Har- binger' 4. RICK SISSER: Debate 2, Show- boat 2, Boys glee 2, Lancer Re- vue 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Choir letter 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Ad- vanced chorus ensemble 3, Drama club 3, Thespians 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4. DAVID SISSON: Drama club 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Inherit the Wind 4, Thespians 4, Harbinger 4. SHARON SKINNER: Y-Teens 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Drama club 3, Girls glee 3, Thespians 4, Advanced chorus 4, Kismet 4. LEE SLUSHER: Pep club 2, Art club 3, 4, v-pres. 4, Prom comm. 3, Red Mill 4. BURKS A. SMITH: Advanced cam- era club 2, Aviation club 2, Advanc- ed radio club 3, Math club 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Advanced chess club 4. CONNIE SMITH: Drama club sec. 2, Homeroom sec-treas. 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Lancer Revue 3, Drill team 3, 4, Red Mill 4, Homecoming comm. 4, Sewing club 4. EILEEN SMITH: French club 2, 3, 4, Crossword puzzle club 3. DAVID SNEID: Advanced camera club 2, 3, Gidget 2, Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, Track 3, Scho- larship pin 33 f'The Man Who Cam? to Dinner 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Psychology club v-pres. 4, Hau- berk sports editor 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Nat'l Merit finalist. KAREN SODERQUIST: LeRoy high school, LeRoy, Minnesota 2, 3, Symphonic wind ensemble 4, N.H.S. 4, Philosophy club 4, F.T.A. 4. KATHY SPENCER: Wichita South high school, Wichita, Kansas 2, Travel club 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4. CINDY SPERRY: F.T.A. 2, 4, v- pres. 4, International relations club 2, Scholarship pin 2, 3, Prom exec. comm. 3, Student congress 3, Hau- berk 3, literary ed. 4, People-to People club 4, Sr. announcement comm. 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4. LINDA SPOON: Showboat 2, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Vocal ensemble club 2, 3, 4, Music letter 2, South Pacific 3, Choir letter 3, Pep club 2, 3, Folk singing club 3, Inherit the Wind 4, Red Milli' 4, Kis- met 4, Thespians 4, Madrigal sing- ers 4. VAN STANDKE: Student congress 2, 3, 4, chairman of elections and charters comm. 3, chairman of exec. comm. 4, Homeroom pres. 2, Typ- ing club pres. 2, Lettermens club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2, 3, Swim- ming letter 2, 3, 4, Athletic club 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Scholarship pin 2. ROBERT STARCKE: Beginning chorus pres. 2, Spanish club 2, Swim- ming 2, 3, letter 3, Music letter 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, South Pacific 3, Taming of the shrewv 3, Choir en- semble 3, Thespians 3, 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Nat'1. Merit finalist 4, Pep club 4, Madrigal singers 4. JOANNI STAUFFER: Y-Teens sec. 2, German club 2, Girls glee club 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, Future nurses club 3, Homeroom sec-treas. 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4. SHERRY STEFFENS: Girls glee club 2, 3, Home economics club pres. 2, Travel club 3, F.B.L.A. club 4. STEVE STILLER: Stamp and coin club 2, 3, 4 ,v-pres. 2, pres. 4, Latin- Italian club 3, Scholarship pin 3, Political theories club 4, Student congress 4. JUDI STITT: Aviation club v-pres. 2, A band letter 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Lancer Revue 3, Prom comm. 3, Drill team letter 3, captain 4, Sym- phonic wind ensemble 3, 4, letter 3, Ensemble club 3, 4, Red Mill 4, Student congress 4. CAROLYN STOCKWELL: Crea- tive writing club 2, International re- lations club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Future nurses club 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Prom comm. 3, Homecoming comm. 4, Kismet 4, Sewing club 4, Knit- ting club 4, Harbinger 4. JACK STRANDMARK: Track club 2, 3, Ecology club 3, Lab ass'ts. club 4, Biological science club 4, Chemis- try lab ass't. 4. CARL STRUBY: St. Pius X high school, Kansas City, Mo. 2, Thomas Jefferson high school, Dallas, Texas 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Hi-Y 4, Pep club 4. JANE SUOR: Homeroom v-pres. 2, 4, Jr. varsity cheerleader 2, 3, Cheer- leading club 2, 3, International re- lations club 2, 3, sec. 3, Girls choir 3, Lancer Revuen 3, O.C.A. 4, Pep club v-pres. 4, Homecoming comm. chairman 4: F.T.A. sec. 4. YVONNE SUTTER: International relations club 2, Travelers club 2, Girls glee club 2, 3, Drama club 3, The Man Who Came to Dinnef' 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, Debate letter 3, Thespians 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Harbinger 4, Girls choir 4, In- herit the Wind 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4. JOHN SUTTON: Track 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, letter 4, Lettermens club 4, Athletic club 4. MICHAEL H. SWADE: Southwest high school Kansas City, Mo. 2, Camera club 3, 4, v-pres. 4, Pep club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4. ALLAN SWAYZE: Gidget 2: Lancer Revue 2, 3: Showboat 2, Aviation club 2, South Pacific 3, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Thes- pians 3, 4. LAURA SWEENEY: Bay View high school, Milwaukee, Wisc. 2, New students club 3, A band 3, Creative writing club 4: Symphonic wind ensemble 4, Pep club 4. ANNE SWENEY: Girls recreation club 2, 3, 4, pres. 3, Sports officiat- ing club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, sports manager 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Student congress chairman of girls intra- murals, exec. comm. 3, Drill team letter 3, 4: Homeroom sec. 4. T DIANE TALBOT: Drama club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 3. PAM TANDY: Drama club 2, 33 Homeroom sec. 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Folklore club sec. 3: Homecoming comm. 4. MARY ELSIE TATE: A band 2, Drama club 2, Typing club 2, Scho- larship pin 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Music letter 2, 3, 4:Symphonic wind ensemble 3, 4, librarian 3, 4, sec- treas. 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 3, Y-Teens 3: Girls recreation club 4, Interfaith comm. on human relations 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4, Nat'l. Merit letter of commcndation 4. ANN TAYLOR: Future medical careers 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Pep club 4. LINDA TAYLOR: Y-Teens 2, Pep club 2, 3, Art club 3, 4, sec. 4, Crea- tive writing club 4. MAC TAYLOR: Eastern Hills high school Fort Worth, Texas, 2, French club 3: Aviation club 3: Lab ass'ts club 4, Chemistry club 4. DAPHNE THOMAS: Drama club 2, 3, pres. 2, sec. 3: Homeroompres. 2, v-pres. 3, treas. 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Folklore club pres. 3, Student congress 3: Knitting club 4. RICK THOMPSON: Aviation club 2, Typing club pres. 2, Tennis let- ter 2, 3: Homeroom v-pres. 3, pres. 4, Lettermens club 4. SUSAN TILLOTSON: Drama club 2, Spanish club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, G.A.A. 3, Prom comm. 3: Typing club 4. JERRY TOWNSEND MIKE TRINASTICH: Medical club 3, Hi-Y treas. 3. JEAN TRUE: French club 2, Girls recreation club 2, 3, Scholarship pin 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Debate letter 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, 4: Debate club pres. 3, Prom exec. comm. 3: N.H.S. 3, 4, Chemistry club 4, Exploration in thought club 4, Delegate to Nation- al Council of Christians and Jews 4, Hauberk 4. GARY TRUITT: Football 2, Pep club 2, Law club 2, 3: People-to- People club 4. JAN TRUITT: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Drama club 33 Har- binger 4, Kismet 4, Homecom- ing comm. 4, F.T.A. 4. HOLLY TURNER: Knitting club 2, Drama club 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Nurses club 3, 4, Sewing club 4. TONI TYLER: Drama club 2, Y- Teens pres. 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Har- binger 4, Student congress 4, Home- coming comm. 4, Inherit the Wind 4. U CLIFFORD S. UNDERWOOD: Chess club 2, Philosophy club 4. LINDA VANCE: Library club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Greek club 3, G.A. A. 3, 4, Girls recreation club sec. 3, I-Iomerom sec-treas. 3, treas. 4, Fu- ture nurses club 4, Harbinger 4, Library ass't. 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4. 1 w -,-,2,- ,- ya,- ' --13, 3 Tom Walstrom utilizes a unique form of commuting to and from school. V TERRY VOGLI: Athletic club 2, 3, 4, Journalism club 3. JACK WADE: Homeroom pres. 2, Football club 2: Football 2, 3: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Adv. foot- ball club 3, Track club 3, Stock ex- change club 4, Chemistry lab ass'ts. club 4. STEVE VAN SCYOC: Armchair travelers club 2, Medical club 2, 4, Psychology club 4, Inherit the Wind 4, Kismet 4, Blithe spine' 4. W CAROLYN WAGNER: Wheaton Community high school, Wheaton, Illinois 2, New students club 3, Y- Teens 3, Pep club 3, 4, Future nurses club 4: Astronomy club 4, Har- binger 4. GEORGE WAIT: Track 2, 3, 4, letter 3, 4, Track club 2, 3, pres. 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 3: Wrestling club 3, Letermens club 4. NANCY WAITE: Recreation club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Stenography club 3, Drill team letter 3, 4, Prom comm. 3: Lancer Revue 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Future nurses club 4, Astrono- my club 4, Red Millv 4, Basketball sweetheart 4. SUZI WALKER: Girls recreation club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Crossword puzzle club 3, Cribbage club 4, Knit- ting club 4, Homecoming comm. 4. BILL WALLER: Cross country 2, Track 2, Football club 2, Stamp club 2, Homeroom v-pres. 3, Great Amer- icans club 3, Stamp and coin club pres. 3, treas. 4, Stock exchange club 4. TOM WALLINGFORD: Track 2, 3, 4, Track club 2, Debate 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. club 3, Chess club 3, Law club 4, Stock exchange club 4. MIKE WALSH TOM WALSTROM: Student con- gress 2, 3, 4, exec. comm. chairman 4, Aviation club v-pres. 2, Track 2, 3, Gidget,' 2, Showboat 2, Music letter 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Travel club 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Choir 3, 4, Homeroom pres. 4, O.C.A. 4, Senior class pres. 4. RICHARD WEBB STEVE WEBER: Track 2, Pep club 2, Greek club 3, Famous Americans club pres. 3, Student congress 4, Po- litical theories club 4. JEFF WEINER: Stamp and coin club 2, Scholarship pin 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, treas. 3, Chess club 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Law club 4. CHUCK WEINSTEIN: Football 2, 4, Pep club 2, 3, Law club 3, Track club 3, Track 3, Medical club 4, Football club 4, Homeroom v- pres. 4. CHUCK WELCH: Shawnee Mis- sion North high school, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 2, A band 3, Pep club 3, 4, Cross country 4, Kismet 4, Symphonic wind ensemble 4, Po- litical theories club 4. CHUCK WELLS: Football club 2, Tennis manager 2, Cribbage club 2, 4, Pep club 2, 3, Woodworking club 3, Model homes club 3, Chess club v-pres. 4, Harbinger circulation ed. 4 JOHN WELLS: Football club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, letter 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Aviation club 3, Travel club 3, 4, Lettermens club 4. RICK WELLS: Travel club 2, 3, 4, Photography club 2, Football 2, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Photography II club treas. 3, Model home club 4, Track 3. SUE WELSH: Y-Teens treas. 2, Drama club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Knitting club 3, Prom comm. 3, Current events club 4, 'Harbingef' 4. CHARLES WENECK CAROL WEST: Drama club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, F.T.A. 3, Taming of the Shrew 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Current events club 4. SANDY WEST: Nathan Hale high school, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2, New students club 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, Harbinger 4, Home- room sec. 4, Homecoming comm. 4, Knitting club 4. KENNETH WHITFIELD: Biology Club 2. CAROL WHORTON: Girls re- creation club sec. 2, Spanish club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Lancer Revue 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Vocal ensemble 3, 4, Prom comm. 3, Music letter 3, South Pacific 3, Choir 4. BABS WIDMER: Y-Teens v-pres. 2, G.A.A. 2, Vocal ensemble 2, 3, Music letter 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Spanish club 3, Girls choir 3, Home- room sec. 3, Lancer Revue 3, Cur- rent events club sec-treas. 4, Choir 4, Red Mill 4, Harbinger 4. JOHN WIEDERHOLT: 'Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 3, Debate letter 3, 4, Key club 3, pres. and treas. 4, Harbinger feature ed. 3. NANCY WILDMAN: Creative writing club 2, 3, 4, Adv. debate 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Pep club 3, 4, Knitting club 3, South Pacific 3, Harbinger 4. BILL WILKERSON: Football 2, Basketball 2, Golf club 2, Pep club 2, 3, Aviation club 2, 3, Golf 3, Prom comm. 3, Debate 4, N.F.L. 4, Ecology club pres. 4. CLYDE WILLIAMS: Homeroom pres. 2, Football 2, Basketball 2, Track club 2, Pep club 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Student congress 4. LESLIE WILLIAMS: Drama appre- ciation club 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Adv. typing club 3, Lancer Revue 3, Sewing club 4. PHIL WILLIAMSON: Football 2, Model planes club 2, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Typing club 4. DAVE WINGERT: Track 2, 3, Track club 2, 4, Homeroom sec. 2, pres. 3, 4, Aviation club 3, Athletic club 4. DOTTIE WOLF: Pep club 2, 3, 4, Girls sports officials club 3, F.T.A. 4. MARY LOU WOOD: Y-Teens 2, A band 2, 3, South Pacific 3, Sym- phonic wind ensemble 4, Orchestra 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4. BOB WOODBURY: Gidget 2, Showboat 2, Barretts of Wimpole Street 2, Football 2, Student con- gress, 2, 3, South Pacific 3, A.F.S. finalist 3, Nat'l Merit finalist 4, Ex- ploration in thought club 4. MIKE WOODS: Football 2, Bas- ketball 2, A band 2, Chess club 2, Aviation club 2, 3, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Symphonic wind ensemble 3, 4, let- ter 3, Basketball club 3, Homeroom v-pres. 4, Stock exchange club 4. JEANNETTE WOODWARD: Drama club 2, Y-Teens 2, Latin- Italian club 3, Lancer Revue 3, Girls choir 3, Vocal ensemble 3, 4, Music letter 3, Choir 4, Red Mill 4, Kismet 4. BOB WORTMANN: Stamp club 2, Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Scholarship pin 3, Contemporary affairs club 3, Football club 3, Medical club 4, Chemistry lab ass't.v4. GEORGE WOY JOSEPH C. WRIGHT: Camera club 2, 3, v-pres. 2, Civil War club 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Typing club 4. GEORGIA WYETH: Sewing club 4. Y SARABETH YATES: French club 2, 3, 45 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Scholarship pin 25 Homeroom treas. 35 Explora- tion in thought club 45 Harbinger 4. JUDY YEARBURY: Travel Club 25 Knitting club 25 Pep club 2, 35 Art club 33 Future nurses club 4. NANCY YOUNG: Knitting club 25 Homeroom treas. 2, sec-treas. 45 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Prom comm. 35 Girls recreation club 35 Y-Teens sec. 55 Homecoming comm. 5, 45 Sew- ing club 45 Stock exchange club sec-treas. 45 G.A.A. 45 Heralder 4: Inherit the Wind 45 Kismet 45 Harbinger 4. SKIP YOUNG: Showboat Z5 Boys glee club 25 Choir 5, 4, letter 35 South Pacific 35 Student congress 35 Red Mill 45 People-to-People club 45 Astronomy club 4. JULIE YUKON: Spanish club 25 Pep club 2, 3, 45 Crossword puzzle club 55 Knitting club 4. Z ROBERT M. ZOGLIN: Center high school, Kansas City, Missouri, 25 Folklore club 3, 45 Adv. chess club 4. Janis Bell Evelyn Belove Andrea Bomstein Gary Brahl Gayle Brickman Margy Brown Pam Carr Ruthann Clark Mary Davidson Diane DuVal Frank Dwyer Janet Farber Mike Farley Steven Adams Barbara Arnett Willard Bolton jeremy Bangs David Borel Evelyn Belove Nicholas Brocker Fred Brown Gayle Brickman Mike Cohen Carol Crouch Robert Crouch Theodore Chaffee Michael Collins Diana Drisko Diane DuVal 1963 QUILL AND Michele Flicker Kim Fraser Dion Frischer Gordon Gee Steve Greenstein Janice Hansen Nancy Harclerode Pam Hutchinson Roger johnson Christie Kennard Mike Klein Carolyn LaBelle 1963 SENIOR N.H Kim Fraser , Linda French George Gray Lillian Genther Steve Greenstein Barbara Green Kerry Hill joan Heimovics Pam Hutchison Roger Johnson Sylvia Johnson Sheryl Keller Christie Kennard Shirley Lindquist George Lebovitz SCROLL Tina Lewis Karen Lutz Larry Mahrt Steve Mangold Teri Margolis Ann Martin Vicki Mathews Marshall Miller Eric Morgenthaler Marilyn Mouden Neal Nelkin jim Perkins .S. INITIATES Teri Margolis Ann Martin Paul Mueller Randy Metzinger Ernest Miller Marilyn Mouden Thomas Neuberger Lawrence Newgaard Fred Patrick Betty Peterson George Peltier jim Perkins Susan Rabom Elizabeth Roberts Robert Sevra Dianne Ratchford julie Seely Debby Shapiro Susan Silverglat Dave Sneid Cindy Sperry Yvonne Sutter Jean True Chuck Wells Babs Widmer john Wiederholt Sarabeth Yates Carolyn Schooley Susan Severs judy Stitt Cindy Sperry Carl Struby Linda Shepherd David Sneid Robert Statcke Stephen Stiller Steve Van Scoyc Barbara Widmer john Wiederholt Michael Woods Robert Vfortman Sarah Yates - Babb1tt Larr Be STUDENT BODY INDEX Abel Steve 125 Abell Alan R Abrahams Dlck Adarm Bette Sue Adams Adams ane Adams Adamr Iobn W' Adam: Steve Adcock Sherree Adk1ns L1nda Adler Adreme Gazl Ahlen Lmda A1k1n Ronme Azlrbzre Elzzabetb Aztebzron Ann Akrn Rzcbard Carolyne ohn Marllyn Alcott Patty Alderson Alan 28 Alexander Bruce 144 Alexander -I m Alexander Lynn Alexander Randy Allbrztten Margze Allen Davrd Allen Pam Allen Pat Almdale Kaye Alton Lawrence Ambler Candy Ambrose Robert Ammon Merle Amundson Steve Anderson Debbxe Anderson Howard 94 Anderson janet 134 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderton Mzebael Anderron Pbzl Lonnre jo Mal Kent Marty 58 Anderson Sam 144 Andes Wlllram Armacost Bob Ar macost Cxndy Armacort Lama 78 92 Armstrong Nancy Arndt Kathy 135 Arnett Barbarz 9 130 151 Arthur Joseph Ashby Beth Arbnzorc Stephen Alcberon Dazztl Atkznu Robert Atwood Carroll Austm Terry Ayres ohn 178 Barth Mars ha Bartles Crarg Barteln ae Barton CUICIS Barore Carlent Basset Cheryl Bass1 n Ron da Basyl Rebecca Bates Herchel Bauer Mattrn 96 Baumgartner Barbara Bayless Crndy Bayleu Kelrern Beaob Flltn Beachey Robert 89 Bear Phyhss Beasley Steve Beatmn Bob Beck Dorotby Beck Karen Becker Sherrrlyn Beckley Robert Babcock jacqzlelrne Bacbman Cbezql Badger Bruce Bagley Peggy Barley Rrchard Ban 1m Ba1occh1 Yvonne Baker B1 Baker Judy Beenk Patrrcza Beeson Anne Beeson Perry Be Be Be Be Barbara Hanan ane 62 98 janet John A ndrewr Nancy 78 92 Andrnr Barley Appleford Nancy Arko Nancy Baker Nel Rrchard Baker Susan Baldwm George Baldwxn Patty Balke ,Joyce Ballard Beth Ballret Barbara Ballxnger Todd Balwanz Bob Bandel1er Donna Baker Bangs Greg 32 Bang! 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Klein, Ed . . . .61, 139, . 182 140, 198 Klein, Larry ,. . . .144, 182 Klein, Michael ,,,, 94, 223 Klein, Richard .... 92, 223 Klenk, George ...... 223 Klinknett, Brian .... 182 Knaack, Jerry ........ 198 Knaack, John Knapp, Gail . . ...... 198 Knaus, Susan Knight, Diane ...... 198 Knittel, Cathy Knoch, Jim Knox, Whitney . . 100, 182 Knntron, jane . . 128, 223 Koehler, Wesley .... 198 Koerter, Chuck .... 57, 60, 96,222,244 Koester, Sarah ...... 182 Koffman, Phil ..... 223 Kohler, Jim . . 130, 139, 140 Kohler, Jim Q. . . . 131, 141, 223 Koppel, Stan ........ 189 Kort, Bart . ..... .... 1 82 Korte, Barbara . .131, 198 Kovalick, Walter . .96, 108, 223 Kraft, Marvin ...... 223 Krakauer, Randee .... 182 Kratchman, Leslie .... 198 Kratchman, Niles .... 189 Kratz, Dan . ..... 139, 198 Kraztre, Terrel .... 62, 170, 196, Krauss, Robert Krieger, Marilyn .... Krigel, Berna Dean. . Kroencke, Ward . .145, Kroening, Don . .144, Kroening, Judy .,.... Kross, Owen ........ 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Richard . . 131, 226 Mittelman, Marie .... 184 Moeller, Shirley Moews, Gary. ....... 184 Monsees, Janette. .79, 108, 125,132,131 188, 201 Montauk, Lance. .58, 184 Montgomery, Linda Montgomery, Sue Mooney, Bill.. ..144.184 Mooney, Larry ...... 201 Moore, Carol ........ 184 Moore, Connie .... 61, 92, 266 Moore, Joy .. .. .201 Moore, Julia . . ...... 201 Moore, Mary Elaine . .41, 135, 226 Moore, Sue .. ...... 201 Moorehead, David. .130, 131, 201 Morantz, Keith . .94, 134, 209, 226 Moreland, Charlet Dean 226 Moreland, Gary Lee ..226 Morgenthaler, Eric. . . 57, 61, 92, 98, 99, 101, 227, 245 Moriarty, Daniel. .50, 107, 201 Morris, Vicki . ,.... . .184 Moaden, Marilyn . .... 89, 132, 134,170,227 Moazlen, Ward . .94, 227 Moyer, David ...... 184 Moyer, Julia . . ...... 201 Moyer, Steve .... 91, 201 Moyle, Mary. . . . 154, 201 Mueller, Bob ........ 154 Mueller, Charlotte Vichi 227 Mueller, Paul Aller . .247 Maldrezzf. 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Robert -... 227 Murphy, Barbara Anne 201 Murphy, Don ..128, 154, 184 Murphy, Jean ...... 201 Murrow, Dianne .... 155 Myer, Steve .. ...... 128 Myers, Gordon Myers, Pete . . . .128, 227 Myerr, Ralph .,..... 227 Myrick, Steve ...... 184 N Nash,Jim..... ...184 Nasrer, Herb. . . .. .184 Nauert, Pete.. . ...184 Needham, Janean .... 201 Nelhin, Neal .... 94, Nelson, Charlet . . 150, Nelson, Donna . . 128, 227 227 133, 184 Nelson, Janice ...... 201 Nelson, Linda ...... 184 Neuburger, Bev Neuburger, James .... 184 Nenharger, Richard -100, 149, 197, 227 Neahurger, Thomas i .61, 64, 100, 108,208, 227 Newcomer, Barbara . . .227 Newcomer, Bet ...... 184 Newcomer, Mary Lynn . . 72 Newell, Roger ...... 128 Newgaard, Larry . . 128, 227 Newgaard, Mic . .128, 201 Newlin, Dudley ...... 184 Newman, Andy ..... Newton, Suzette. .129 Nicholas, Cherylene Nicholas, Jimmie. . . 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Schwab, Paul ........ 185 Schwartz, David. .98, 204 Schwartz, Michael .... 204 Schwennssen, Charlie. . 139, 144, 204 Scorza, Barry . . ...... 231 Scorza, Terry . . ...... 185 Scott, Dick . . .... 58, 185 Scott, james William Scott, jean . . ........ 185 Scott, Rachel . . . .128, 185 Scott, Wally . . . . 134, 139, 140,142,144,203 Seabaugh, Gary ...... 204 Seartream, Rodney .... 231 Seaver, Diane ........ 204 Seaver, jim Ron Seeber, Fritz . . ...... 185 Seeber, Sue . . .... 134, 204 Seely, Julianne . .... 63, 68, 69,88, 104,209,23L 257, 287 Seibel, Louis . . . .131, 149, 185 Selden, Gary . . ..... .204 Sellerr, Stephanie .... 231 Sellf, Steve . 1. . ...... 231 Senner, Mike Senner, Paula . . . . 134, 231 Severino, Gail ...... 185 Severr, Saran , ,,,,, , , 231 Sevra, Robert Dwight 108,116,209,231 Sexton, Georgia . .185, 203 Sexton, janet ........ 204 Shaffer, Carolyn ...... 185 Shank, Carol . ..... . .231 Shankel, Bob .... 136, 144 Shankman, Temma. .186 Shapiro, Carol ...... 231 Shapiro, Dehhorah Ann 92 Sharp, jerry Wayne. .186 Shaw, Adele Shaw, Deborah ...... 186 Shaw, H award . . . .231 Shipman, Sue ....... Shires, Sally . .... .61, Shoemaker, Cha-rler .. . . .186 186 105, 120, 130, 231 Shull, Nancy . . . . . . . Shultz, John . . . . . . . 186 . 186 Shurtz, Suzanne ,,,,,, 231 Siehenaler, Don ...... 231 Siebenaler, Mary Lou. .204 Sikkel, Doug .... 145, Sikkema, Jim . . . . 144, Silkenot, Jim . . . . 128, Silver, Donna Silberglat, Philip . . 149, Silverglat, Roger. . 145 Silverglat, Swan. ,. .94 Silverman, Eldon. .98, 1 7 Silverstein, Natalie .... Simmons, Jan .... 135 Simmons, Ronald .... 1 177, 186 186 160, 186 204 186 231 100, 204 204 186 144, 186 Simmons, Ronald . .144, 186 Singmon, Susan . .134, 186 Sinnett, Bud . .42, 139, 204 Sipe, Sam.. .. .... ..204 Sirrer, Eric . . . .108, 135, 231 Sirron, David .... 94, 108, 231 Sites, Kathy . . ...... 204 Skaptason, Sandy. .108, 204 Skinner, Sharon . . 108, Slentz, Kay . . .... 61, Slnrher, Lee .. Small, Bev ..... Smart, Sandy. . . . . . .. Smith, Bonnie Smith, Bruce .. .. . . . . Smith, Barhr Alden jr. 134, 231 204 231 204 204 186 232 Smith, Connie Sne . .79,232 Schmiederhamp, Betty 94, 230 Schnakenberg, james Schneider, Bruce .... 385 Schneider, Karen . .79, 230 Schneider, Ma-ry Ann - -94, 230 Schoolcraft, Cheryl Schooley, Carolyn . .59, 230 Schreiber, Bruce Schreiber, Diana ,,,. 230 Schridde, Giefela .... 230 Schroeder, Richard .... 231 Schubert, Pat . ...... . 132 Schultz, Gerald ...... 204 Schultz, Stephanie .... 185 Schuske, Sandy .... 98, 204 Shaw, Judy . . ...... 183 Shaw, Mark . . ...... 183 Shearer, Tom .... 128, 204 Sheetz, Iane . . ...... 183 Shelby, Diane ...... 231 Shepherd, Linda K. .... 79, 231 Sherwood, R oherl .... 132, 134, 231 Sheuerman, Stan Shibley, Bill Shibley, Kathy ...... 204 Shiel, Danny . . ...... 204 Shiffler, Barry ...... 186 Shiffler, Bruce ...... 204 Shipman, Judith . . .... 231 Smith, Eileen Lillian Smith, Garry Smith, Kermit ...... Smith, Larry Smith, Linda . . .... . . Smith, Nikki. .77, 135, Smith, Norvel .... 128, Smith, Smith, Smith Pat Aur . .132, Patj.... Paul.. .... .. Smith, Randy ...... Smith, Steve . . .... . . Smith, Steve . . .... . . Smith, William Smitherr, Steve 204 204 186 183 135, 204 204 186 204 186 232 232 Sneid, Dania! . . . .90, 108, 232 Snider, Dave . . ..... .204 Snyder, Jo . . . . . .188, 204 Snyder, Sharyn ...... 58 Sobol, janet . . ...... 186 Soderqnirt, Karen .... 96, 130, 232 Sogas, Andrea ...... 186 Solenberger, David. .186 Solomon, Bruce ...... 204 Solver, Donna ...... 186 Solum, Carolyn Sooy, Mary . . ...... 186 Sorrells, Ellen ...... 186 Spake, Judy . . ...... 186 Spangler, Jill ...... 45, 204 Spannuth, Leslie . . 132, 189 Sparks, Steve . . ..... .204 Spears, Robert .... 145, 186 Specktor, Richard .... 204 Speer, Stuart Spencer, Donna ...... 186 Spencer, jerry ........ 204 Spencer, Kathryn Elaine 232 Spencer, Ken ........ 186 Sperry, Cindy Lu . .88, 232 Spoon, Linda Marion. .108, 117, 132,134,232 Stabler, Sherrie ...... 186 Stackhouse, joan Stager, William .... 186 Stahl, Chip . . ...... 205 Staiger, Sharon ...... 186 Stalcup, Mike .... 134, 186 Standart, Cindy ...... 186 Standhe, Van Charley . .57, 58, 96, 160, 232, 252 Stanford, jill . . ...... 186 Stanley, Barb ........ 189 Starcke, Paul. .108, 134,186 Starche, Rohert Norrir 132, 134, 232 Starmer, Susie ...... 186 Stanffer, Joanne M. .... 232 Stay, Robert . . .... . . Steele, Rosemary .... Steenhof, Cindy ...... Sleffenr, Sheryl Leigh , , Steffens, Steve ...... Stein, Barbara ........ Stein, Larry . . .... . . Stephens, Libby ...... Stephens, Robert .... ' Stephenson, jenny .... Sterling, Pete . . . .145, Stern, Janna .. .... .. Stevenson, Todd ...... Stevenson, Tom . . 130, Stewart, Allen .... 128, Stewart, james ..... 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Carnival .... 70-71 A.F.S. Students Art Department Assemblies . . . . Band........ Basketball.. .. . . . .68-69 . . . .24-25 . . 102-105 . . 128-129 . . 150-159 Basketball Sweetheart 84-85 Board of Education .... 16 Boys' -State . .... ..... 64 Business Depar tment 26-27 Cafeteria Personnel .... 19 Cheerleaders . . ..., 76-77 Chorale .... .....130 Chorus . . . . .132-135 Clubs . . . ....... 106-107 Cross Country .... 148-149 Williamron, Phillip I. 234 Willis, Lynne ........ 206 Willyard, Ann ...... 187 Wilson, Carol ...... 183 Wilson, C.E. ........ 206 Wilson, Gwen .... 79, 206 Wilson, Steve ...... 206 Wilson, Terri .... 177, 187 Wine, Jim .......... 187 Wingert, Dave - -209, 235 Winn, Doug . . . . 139, 147, 206 Winn, Ronald .... 131, 189 Winstead, Karyn .... 206 Wise, Marsha .... 79, 125, 188, 207 Wisegarver, Fred .... 207 Wisegarver, Rick .... 207 Witcher, Butch ...... 149 Witt, Linda . . ...... 207 Wiziarde, Michele. .108, 132, 207 Wolf, Dorothy Sue .... 235 Wolf, Nathan ...... 207 Wolfe, Barbara S. .... 207 Wolfe, Rachel ...... 187 Wolfson, Alice ...... 187 Wolhuter, Bob . . 187, 207 Wolhuter, Bruce Wood, Mary Lou 1 .... 120, 130, , 31, 235 Wood, Paul . . ...... 187 Woodbury, Robert Lggkwggd . . ...... 235 Woodrich, Linda .... 207 Woodr, Michael Allyn 130, 235 Woodside, Susan. .89, 207 Woodsmall, Pete .... 145, 177, 187 Woodward, Jeannette Lynn . . . . . . .135, 235 Woolsey, David .... 187 Worley, Becky ...... 187 Wortrnann, Rohert Lewir 235 Way, George H. - - - 139, 147, 235 Wright, Bob Wright, Jean . ....... 187 Wright, joreph Charlet 235 Wyeth, Georgia Ann . .235 Wylie, Suzanne ...... 187 Wyrebek, Bruce Wyrebek, Diana ...... 187 Wysong, Donna .... 187 Wythe, Cree Ann .... 187 Y Yancey, Carol Ann. Yarnall, Susan .... 133, 187 Yates, Kenny Yater, Sara Eliraheth . .94, 235 GENERAL INDEX Custodians . . ........ 19 Debate.. .. .. ....98-99 Drill Team . ....... 78-79 Driver Education ...... 35 English Department . . 28-31 Faculty Association .... 22 Fall Musical . . . .109-111 Fall Play ........ 112-113 Football . . . . .... 138-147 Girls' Athletic Association 170 Girls' State . . ....... .64 Golf. . . . D. . .. . .162-163 HARBINGER .... 92-94 HAUBERK . . .... 88-91 Homecoming ...... 80-81 Homecoming Queen 82-83 Homemaking Department 44-45 Hi-Y . . . . ..... . .66-67 Intramurals . . ...... 171 juniors . . . . . . . .188-207 Key Club.. .. .... ..65 Language Department 36-37 Library . . . . . . . . . .50-51 Math Department. .38-39 Music Department 126-127 National Forensic League 100-101 National Honor Society 96-97 Nurse ...... ..... 1 8 Office Staff. ..... .... 1 8 Operetta ........ 114-117 Orchestra . . . . . .130-131 OCA . . . . ...... . .63 Parties . . . . . . . . 120-123 Pep Club.. .. .... 72-75 Physical Education Yates, William Yearhary, Judith Ann. .235 Yeddis, Sherry . .133, 187 Yoalcum, Marlyn . . 133, 207 Young, Gary . ....... 207 Young, Genie ...... 187 Young, Gina . . . .134, 187 Young, Nancy Morneta 73, 81, 83, 94, 235 Young, Alexander . . 109, 134, 235 Youngblood, Mike. .188, 207 Yuille, Nancy .... 98, 207 Yukon, julie . ..... . .235 Z Zehring, Richard .... 207 Zeinfeld, Randi ...... 207 Zell, Richard ........ 207 Zemianek, Sheila .... 207 Zickefoose, Barbara .... 88, 207 Zide, Andrew .... 134, 189 Zimmer, Scott ...... 207 Zimmerman, Don .... 145, 187 Zirul, Evany . . . .130, 207 Zoglin, Rohert Mitchell 235 Zubrin, Doug ...... 207 Zwarich, Sheri ...... 183 Zwetow, Willene fBilliej Department ...... 46-47 Prom . . . . . . .... 124-125 PTA.. .. .. ........17 Quill 8: Scroll ........ 95 Science Department . . 40-43 Seniors . . . . . . . .208-235 Seniors Summaries 236-256 Social Studies Department 32-34 Sophomores . . . . 176-187 Spring Play . . .... 118-119 Student Congress. .56-62 Swimming . . .... 160-161 Tennis . . . . . . . .164-165 Thespians . . ........ 108 Track . ........ 166-169 Vocational Arts .... 48-49 Wind Ensemble . . 130-131 Yearbook Queen - -86-87 Y-Teens . . . J ...... 66-67 Alderman, Jim: Algebra, Geometry: Fort Hays State Teachers College, B.A.: Emporia State Teachers College, M.S. .......... . ...... 38 Barnes, Guy: Administrative Ass't to the Super- intendent .....,.................... 17 Berg, Phil: Algebra, Trigonometry: Emporia State Teachers College, B.S. .......... 38, 39 Black, Donald: Citizenship, Economic Geo- graphy, International Relations: Fort Hays State Teachers College, A.B., M.A. ......,..... 32 Bolton, Brian: Algebra, Geometry: University of Kansas City, B.A., M.A. .... ........ 3 8 Boys, M. Elizabeth: Biology: Kansas State Uni- versity, B.S.: University of Michigan, M.S.. . Brewer, Don: Journalism: McKendree College, A.B. .......................... 28, 93 Brient, Carol: Crafts, Art: Kansas University, B.A., M.A. ........................ 24 Bruning, Herbert: District Ass't. Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum ...... ........ 1 6 Burns, Mary: English, French: Mr. St. Scholasti- ca, A.B. ...................... , . . .28 Cahill, Hugh J.: Latin: Creighton University, A.B.: University of Kansas City, M.A. .... 36 Chubb, Gayle: District Director of Personnel . .... ........................... 1 7 Coffin, Fern: English: University of Illinois, A.B., M.A. ........................ 28 Cormack, Calvin C.: American History: Univer- sity of Kansas, B.A,: Kansas State University, M.S ......... ........ . . .. ..32,70, 149 Courtney, Robert: Algebra: Baker University, A.B.: Louisiana State University, M.A. .... 39 Cowan, Nora: English: University of Kansas City, B.A. .......................... 29 Crain, Margot: French: Northwestern Univer- sity, B.A.: University of Chicago, M.A.: Institut de Phonetiques, Diplome ............ 36, 37 Criley, Gene: Senior Counselor .......... 15 Dalsing, Max V.: Biology: Emporia State Teach- ers College, B.S., M.S. .... . . ...... 40, 138 Dalton, Chester A.: Citizenship: Ottawa Uni- versity, B.A.: Kansas State University, M.S. . . ........ ...................... 3 2 Davis, BJ.: Physical Education: Pittsburg State College, B.S., M.S. ................ 47, 144 Eberle, Hugh G.: Citizenship: Kansas Univer- stty, B.S., M.A. .................. 32. 33 Englund, Karl L.: Driver Education: Missouri University, B.S., M.E. ..... , ........ 35, 144 Evans, Mary L.: Librarian: University of Ari- zona, B.F.A. ........................ 50 Farnsworth, Rawley T.: Drama, English, Em- porai State Teachers College, B.S., M.S. .... 29 Fisher, Richard: Junior Counselor ...... . .15 Garland, John S.: German, English: Kansas University, B.S., M.S. ........ ...... : .36 Geoffroy, Kenneth: Instrumental Music, Music Theory: University of Kansas, B.M.E., M.M.E. Gorsage, Chauncey: Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Drawing: Pittsburg State College, B.S.: Colorado State College, M.A ....... 48 Grisham, Ralph K.: Driver Education: Kansas State University, B.S. . . . . . .... . . . . . . .35 Hammig, Jack: Physical Education: Kansas University, B.S., M.S. .............. 47, 138 Hannon, Dorothy Sue: French: Randolph-Mr con Women's College, University of Kansas TEACHER INDEX City, B.A.: Faculte des Lettres de la Sorbonne, Di lome de Litterature Contempotaine: Mid- dlebury College, M.A. ........ ........ 3 6 Harvey, Mary: English: Kansas University, B.S. Hause, T.A.: Citizenship: William Jewell Col- lege, A.B.: University of Kansas City, M.A. . .33 Hawkins,Jan1e5 C.: Chemistry: Bethany Col- lege, B.S.: Univcrsi of Colorado, M.S. . .40, 57 Hayes, Laurice: Enlshg Baker University, A.B.: University of Kansas, M.A. ........... .29 Herzer, Harry B.: Chemistry: College of Em- poria, B.A., B.S.: Emporia State Teachers Col- Hess, Marvin: American History, Citizenship: Kansas State University, B.S.: Emporia State Teachers, College, M.S. ................ 33 Hogan, Margaret A.: Trigonometry, Geometry: University of Kansas, A.B.: University of Min- nesota, M.A. .... .................... 3 9 Hostetler, Donald K.: Geometry, Algebra: Bethel College, B.S. . ........... 39, 70, 97 Houston, Duane: Biology: Fort Hays Stare Col- lege, B.S. . . . ....., .... ...... . . .41, 97 Howard, Carolyn: Physical Education, Drill Team: William Jewell College, B.S. ,... 46, 72 Hundley, Charles E.: English: Marshall Univer- siry,A.B.... ........ .... . ......2a,29 Ison, Carl: Principal ................ 14, 17 Jones, Robert W.: Geometry, Algebra, Chemis- try: University of Kansas, B.S. . . ...... . .39 Kahler, Roland L.: Physics: Fort Hays State College, B.S. . . ............ ...... 4 1, 43 Lane, Majorie: Librarian: Kansas University, B.S.E., Emporia State Teachers College, M.S. Laster, John A.: Typing, Shorthand: Oklahoma Southeastern State, B.S., M.E. . . ...... . .26 Laverentz, Paula: Nurse: Kansas University, Bs. ...,.......................... is LeBar, Tom: Auto Mechanics, Metal Shop: Pitts- burg State College, B.S., M.S. .E . ....... .48 Lee,'Richard W.: Driver Education: Oklahoma State University, B.S., M.S. ............ 35 Lehmann, David B.: Geometry, Algebra: Kan- sas University, B.S., M.A. . . . . . . . . . .38, 39 Lindell, Jane: English: Kansas University, B.A.: Kansas State University, M.S. ........ 29, 97 lewis, Robert: Vice-Principal . . ........ 15 Luther, Edwin R.: English: Kansas City Univer- sity, M.A. . .... .... ............ . . .29 Lutz, Miriam: French: Hunter College, B.A.: Middlebury College, M.A. .............. 37 McEachen, Dr. Howard D.: Superintendent of Shawnee Mission District Schools ...... 14, 16 Meredith, Glen: English: Missouri State Col- lege, B.S.: Kansas University, M.A .... .29, 138 Miller, Helen A.: Latin, French: Nebraska Uni- versity, A.B., M.A. .......... ........ 3 7 Newcomer, Art: American History: Bethany College, B.A.: Fort Hays State College, M.S. Pearce, Charles: Spanish: Kansas City Univer- sity, B.A.: Nebraska University, M.E. ...... 37 Pepper, Beverly: Physical Education: Kansas University, B.S ............ .......... 4 6 Perdaris, Peter: Art: Kansas State Teachers Col- lege, B.S.: Fort Hays State College, M.F.A. Pringle, Norma P.: Spanish: Rockford College, B.A. . . . ........ ...... .... ...... . 3 7 Randall, John L.: Geometry, Algebra: Kansas University, B.S. ...... . . . ......... . . 39 Rees, Everett J.: English: Emporia State Teach- ers College, B.S.: Missouri University, M.A. Reynolds, Jack: Biology: Central Missouri State College, B.S., M.A. ................ 30, 41 Reynolds, Kay: Speech: Pittsburg State College, B.S.,M.S.... .... Robbins, James M.: American History, Inter- national Relations: Omaha University, B,S.F., B.A...... .... Rose, Jess: Vocal Music: Kansas University, B.M., M.M.E. ...................... 126 Rowland, Margaret: Home Economics: Linfield College, B.A.: Purdue University, M.S.H.E. Sappenfield, John R.: Citizenship: Central Mis- souri State College, B.S., M.S. ........ 32, 33 Saunders, Glenn A.: Driver Education: Grin- nell College, B.S.: Kansas University M.S.. .35 Seibel, Barbara B.: Spanish, English: Kansas City University, B.A. . .... . .. . . . . . . . .37 Shanltel, Carolyn M.: Business Machines,Short- hand, Typing: Pittsburg State College, B.S., M.S. .................... ........ 2 6' Simpson, LeRoy: American History: Pittsburg State College, B.S., M.S. ............ 34, 144 Smith, Deryl: Algebra, Physics: Emporia State Teachers College, B.A. ................ 41 Southetland, Vincent E.: Bookkeeping: Be- thany College, B.A.: Wyoming University, M.E. . . .............................. 26 Splittgerber, Fred: American History: Omaha University, B.S ..... . . .... . . ..... . . .34 Starke, Frances G.: Business Law, Typing: Mis- souri University, B.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Swanson, Maurice E.: Debate, Speech: Fort Hays State College, A.B.: Kansas City Univer- sity M.A. ................ .... 3 0, 65, 99 Tharp, Lawrence: Geometry, Algebra: Kansas University, B.A. Trast, Richard: Sophomore Counselor. . 15, 67 Unruh, A.D.: Biology: Kansas University, B.S., M.S. ...... .... ..........43,138 Walker, Jim: Woodwork, Electricity: Wichita University, B.A. Wells, Jacqueline: English: Kansas City Uni- versity, B.A. ........................ 30 Welsh, Marlin: Biology: Emporia State Teach- ers College, B.S., M.S. . .... .......... . 43 Westerhaus, H.E.: Spanish: Kansas University, B.A., M.A. ........................ 37 Whitaker, Nancy: Oklahoma Baptist Univer- sity, A.B. .......................... 30 White, Wilma B.: English: Kansas University, A.B.: Northwestern University, M.A.. . . .30 Wilson, Donald E.: Stenography, Clericlllfi tice, Shorthand, Notehand: Pittsburg State Col- lege, B.S., M.B.E. . . .... . . ....... . 26, 91 Wood, Richard E.: English: Rockhurst College,, B.S.: Creighton University., M.A. . . . .29, 31 Yessen, Carl R,: English: Missouri State Col- lege, B.S.E. ........................ 31 Young, Rosemary: English: Utah University, B.A. .............................. 31 Young, W.R.: World. History, American His- tory: Pittsburg State College, A.B., M.S.. .34,97 Zoellner, Lynne: Clothing: Kansas University, B.A...... .... .............. . ....45 l963 SUBSCRIBERS Adler's Allen's Ambassador Cleaners Ashe Barnes Flowers Bickley's Pharmacy Bruce Smith Drugs Centennial State Bank Clark Bus Company Coca-Cola Bottling Company Colonial Savings 8: Loan Curlin' Iron Beauty Salon D. W. Newcomer's Sons Duff 8: Repp Eddie jacobson's Faddis Motors Foremost-Tastemark Gas Service Compayn General Heating Bc Cooling john Francis Restaurant johnson County Herald johnson County National Bank King Louie West Bowl Klines Krizma.n's Hair Fashions Kroh Brothers Langworthy Building Company Leawood Standard Station I.egler's Leighter's Women's Fashions Macy's Mission Majors' Florist Malliards Martin's Finer Foods Meyer Lumber Company Mission Bowl Mission Gift 8: Garden Mission Lumber Mission Meat Company Mission Office Equipment Mission State Bank Mission Village Florist Montgomery Wards Nolte Carpet Company Overland Park Lumber Overland Park Savings 8: Loan Opal's Apparel Optical House Paramount Coffee Pisciorta Frosty Foods Reinhart's Flowers Rex Hoy Insurance Rolland Studios Rollo Florist Schoenhard's Seven-up Shalinsky Rexall Drugs Slcelly Oil Company Sunflower Drugs Temperature Engineering Top O' the Mart Restaurant Waid's Restaurant Zarda Brothers' Dairy IUMBER CUMPANY Deolersm LUMBER SASH 0 DOORS BUILDERS MATERIALS 7030 JOHNSON DRIVE MISSION KANSAS Phone I-IEdncIc 2 ll-242 .J IIHUENHIQBD 3 H L FOR BOYS-FFOM 4 TO 40 221 Wes? 47th Street WEsfpor1 'I 0767 w Best Wlshes to au THE CLASS OF 1963 ll W on 1ts graduatxo ' Huff!! Complete Pnntmg Servlce Offset and Letterpress RA 2 1400 Free Plck up and Dehvery Congratulauons to the Class of 65 KRIZMAN haxr fashnons west mall ranchmart shoppmg center m1ss1on road at 95th dxal MI 9 8853 If Wald s Restaurants an Hot Cake Houses -EST 'un' 1 QIL :EHS RIJLLO S MISSION FLORISTS 57 1 IOHNSON DRIVE HE 22499 9010 Elmh t D Nl B 2680 Foremost Tastemark M11k Butter Ice Cream 3110 Glllham Road VA 1 3880 + . . , 4. - M ,., 1 'qv 'novo I' iq ASI ' ' n! 0 o ' . ' ' X - - A I XI , I I, x p ' ' ' F N ri' H! . W' ,. . ' a It eg ' ' ' ,K Q ' - A . . , - ,l,,, ,VI if ' s .aldb , , - 9' rg, d 92551 'sffbflziwf' R f-Q.-.9 Il:l.f'1 ' - ,my W ' . , . 3 . urs rive - N 1 1 BRUCE SMITH IIHUBS No. 25 On-the-Mall ENdicott 2-3100 Prairie Village A Hodges Bros. Yard Phone NI 2-2244 OVERLAND PARK LUMBER COMPANY Merchandising Better Building Materials 7320 W. 79th Street Overland Park, Kansas Mission Meat Co 5929 Outlook Mission, Kansas Meats with Satisfaction Serving the School Lunch Program Particularly For the lVIidwest's Most Complete-Selection of Young lVIen's Fashions Ula Squire Shay ' 2211.92 or num: v1u.Aos ii19 on the Mall EN 2-7747 Langworthy Building Co., Inc Builders of Fine Homes Since 1937 6340 Roe Mission RA 2-0100 Si I Cfvfi r 'Awww i I J 4 I ..' sw MisslSN, xANsAs rounosu mi 5801 JOHNSON DRIVE MISSION. KANSAS Bill Sanders 81 Sons Largest Complete Service Department of any service station in K.C. Bill Sanders 8: Sons Ward Parkway Center ing Louie 112 BEAUTIFUL LANES TO SERVE THE MIDDLE WEST 24 KING LOUIE RANCHMART LANES 95th Sz MISSION RD. I 32 KING LOUIE WEST LANES 87th 8z METCALF 24 KING LOUIE EAST LANES mn sl TRoosT 32 KING LOUIE PLAZA BOWL LANES 430 J.C. NICHOLS RD. SHALINSKY REXALL DRUGS Professional Prescription Service 8025 Santa Fe Drive Overland Park NI 2-5353 D. w.NEWCOMER'S SONS A Family Institution Since 1893 I If your car is NEWL. lieep' dirty deposits out of vital engine parts by using Skelly Supreme Motor Oil. It's specially processed to hold dirty deposits in suspension months longer, so they won't settle out inside your engine and bring on costly repairs! AMBASSADOR CLEAN SIN G CO. 7621 Troost -I2 3-2555 8638 Ward Parkway DC 5-8893 3728 W. 95th Mi 9-1441 Fine Dry Cleaning Shirts Laundered Paramount Coffee Co. See You - 2807 Main - 'N s. r 1 .f ' N ' hb h elg or ood Maxwell House Coffee ew., SKELLY OIL d 1 For - Schools - Restaurants ea er , ' downtown and ward parkway keeps the fashion X , Girls! Want to know where you can find the sauciest fashions tuned to the latest tempo? . .in Kline's Junior World, Downtown and Ward Parkway! It's bub-' bling over with the top styles in dresses, coats, and sportswear you've seen ad- vertised in Glamour , Seventeen , and ln- genue . . .Including fas- hions forthe Petite gal, 5'1 and under! X im X ji rt 1 l ll! it ti W fix I . E1 y wires jumping Fellows! Need some real neat clothes to take you from Geo rtqetry to that date with yourbest girl? . . .Try Klines, Shops for Young, Men, Downtown and Ward Parkway. ..a very male abode where you'lI find famous brand sportswear, suits, iackets and slacks you've seen ad- vertised in the top national magazines. li 6.1 'i Z?-1, ,f A- it -:se f - f 'I --- if H Y if 'r , , Q ' -if A K e ' , v 1 gi! 75 ' 1. fs-f lit-' f 1515 - .41 , wmv .S . g :fi 1 f 3 if EW, ,aff f 5 .. ,lf , 94. 'R,.'?5, L1 . V --IQ n. ' L1 X .amen V V ,K ' fai t E390 ii. t l ..... 55511 l xx lf'5.BiiiiEi3- ii i A ji iz .,.. 5 i.,:1g,Q at - Q Q ftgj Emi f X! 2 , . g - Sidi li Hi A gg .yi 'rr 253 ! . sig Mission Office Equipment Co. Portable Typewriter Headquarters Special School Rentals All Makes Sales-Service-Rentals 6120 Johnson Drive RA 2-3344 MEYER LUMBER CO. Building Material, Hardware, Paints l08l5 W. 63rd, Shawnee, Kansas ME. 1-6000 HE. 2-4444 Martin's Finer Foods 7960 Lee Boulevard Your Grocer in Leawood THE MISSION STATE BANK Let us handle your college funds. Meuilier of l7iD.l.C. johnson Drive al Nall HE 2-4130 h - - -v 1 Auto Bank-Martway at Beverly 'V'--. if REINHARDT'S FLOWERS ' if- ,. -xx 5709 Mission Road Co 2-4000 'Q E, 1 1' - .i I ' F Z il ka . F lowers and Imported Gifts ,Q .. 3901 prairie lane -Am THE OPTICAL HOUSE Optical Prescriptions Filled Largest Assortment of Frames I in Johnson County 5633 Johnson Drive Mission, Kansas On the Corner lm l 1 Congra fugcfiona fo Me HAUBERK From Your Official Photographer HOLLAND STUDIOS School Division Photographers HW 1 V pl N 1118 McGee Kansas City, Missouri . 1 .V . if 1 5 2 , V A wig s Z CLASSIC SHOP Q' 'N-.N 'sa : on if at fi ' 4.211 .,, L- EL-lla aw-' 1,41 i ll pf ' f 1 Xi N v ldl 'A shop within a shop es eciall for the oun man Y Y I at the Landing 631-d and Troost - it ie bore,-oNusovx's BICKLEY PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Free Prescription Delivery 7930 Lee Blvd. MI 9-1145 DUFF 8z REPP Kansas City's oldest and largest home furnishings store is your assurance of good taste, top quality and guaranteed satisfaction! DOWNTOWN, 1216 MAIN STREET NORTHTOWN, 418 ARMOUR ROAD and the new WARD PARKWAY X he Good Food Good Fmends I ilililililililflilil'I'Iilflfl5I5I:I'l5I5lil5I'FI5l5l H A . The Drive-In Quality Bulii: There's one near you . . . see you there! mission village RA 2-2212 5427 Johnson Drive lohn W. Cruyne Mission, Kansas Dirk Herslfs TOP 0, THE MART iit'SiiIlll'Zllll Open 7:00 A.M.--5:00 P.M. Except Sundays Mission Mart Bldg. 5311 Johnson Drive LCg1Cf' S PlSCl0tt3,S OF MISSION 5909 Woodson Road Frosty Foods HE 2-3310 ii- - 2 It's a pleasure to serve you. MAJORS' FLORIST 208 Independence Ave. A32 7217 Mission Roald VI 2-3347 -8 -9 Prairie Village. Kansas . Kansas City 6, Mo. EN 2-6666 'Y'-PW Congratulations to Class of '63 SALES -SERVICE PA RTS USED CARS viiyw IT cosrs N0 MORE :se ro suv FROM A czwiurv DEALER JOHN FRANCIS RESTAURANT I QV 1 e-rri-r 7148 West 3011, Overland Park 62ndTerrace8.Main d A M SAVE THAT TRIP DOWNTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION YOUR FUTURE depends mostly on the goals you set, and the habits you form. lWe suggest, of course, that one of your habits be regular saving.l From time to time you will need advice or help. Res member that there's no better place for finan- cial help than The Johnson County National Bank and Trust Company. We are always ready to serve you. y lssrou 51 M117 1 A I W 5 OWL ii is ' .1 ' SNACK BAR PRO SHOP NURSERY 5399 Martway Mission, Kan. HE 2-7000 LEIGHTEIPS WOMEN'S FASHIONS Mission Shopping Center RAndoIph 2-0502 Student Accounts Welcorned sumowcn onus W-draw-dev-fy RUSSELL STOVERS CANDIES HALLMARK CARDS II!! I. Ili Sl. PIIUIIE ll. 2-EIB MIUJIIJ PIII. WIS l l 1 l 1' MACY'S Mission ON 50 HIWAY IN FAlRWAY CO 2-2200 The ling E ll N FEATURING . . . Y McGregor Suits Sz Sportcoats R B , H G U s' 417 Van Heusen Shirts 0 ' Tovime 8: King Sweaters . Interwoven Socks 1 St tf d Sportcoats r sun ww zonfo DISCOUNT ' Wear COtY,0I'l P8.I1tS LIFE on CAR INSURANCE 1:5 -Q lusuuncf V L ' - 46 4812 J h D . . , ,,: HE 2-9000 M2511 ' gg 9,4 mm.. x - N if - . V. I' J l.. 1 -'L :I Q, ' M' F WEP? A MISSION GIFT 81 GARDEN SHOP Everything for growing and showing 6100 Johnson Drive i. . Congratulations to the HE 2-1939 yu Conggtulatgogzto the 1 Graduating Class of '63 -5 ass o 7118 W. 79 street Overland Park, Kansas Louise Fanning, owner BROTHERS DAIB'i'mf 10618 West 63rd CLARK'S BUS SERVICE 5639 MERRIAM DRIVE DRINK Q . MONTGOM RY WARD WARD PARKWAY AT 85TH TERRACE A Modern Full-Line Department Store for Sll0PI3il1g Convenience ' L' 'V Q O w olomal avmgs ,- and Loan Association ' convenient locations In Corinth Square In Prairie Village Member: Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 61065 , TEMPE RE ENGINEERING The Pause That Ref'-eshes' Heating and Air Conditioning Kansas City Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 2540 W- Pellnway Kansas City, MO- Design Installation Service GR 1-2523 THE OVERLAND PARK SAVINGS LlVCM0dm' y For Less 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION With Gas UIQ, Jfomz of Ufinfr' The Gas Service Company S000 FOSTER l Mission, Kansas OVERLAND PARK. KANSAS Nl 2-3030 OPEN 9 A. M. 'ro 5 P. M. - UNTIL NooN ON Snunnnv cARPE1's - Russ - nmipsmss lf? .., ' JJ, 'QE' 5000 JOHNSON DRIVE MISSION, KAN8. HE. 2-5800 ie. 1175- 'Ea' A ii, seg! 2- : - --1 nm . ' 'Kg ' -- Y' ll . ' K T nisum P is ,' .1 .,,z ' 47 :nuff Hon the SGH!!! F! Tidal - APPAREL SHOP Smog 1925' 5312 Marrway Mission Mart - First Level Mission, Kansas -V - I - - ' ' This if Leawood A fabulous community, offering you a wide Choice ofbcom- pletely different homes. Plus . . . A Bonus of Pleasure , . . Generous wide interesting sites . . . Private Country Club with fun facilities , . . swimming pools, exciting community activities. KRQH BROS. Dez'elny1c-1'.i' of Lenzz'n0d 8000 Lee Blvd. Ml. 9-IOOO 0905 fx fi 1 5 J .IQEF J ' up sA , x as A - V 1 D Rf' ua x A Z - W XX xd X5 UV wi X - - Q 'P lm ff X - Wd? Q' 1 SJW N , If J V RW ' f , iv I5 NN ' Sy' 5 L U C , 'Ev SQJJ DEP x ' vm mf W, Q , MJ , D Q . . v six p l M I, jr IL JL W Wk 51 9, K'-Tf' EN I '45 nz. X 1 ' 6? ,td Y f:T:x flmkwl 61 6 ' I ,kg - sf, 51' xi' ul J, ali bf' 3.5! Q 45? 5 1- ll' K' xx A- OP M ip ' Em ff i e.-. 3, Q, 5 IJ - A . N . QA X7 iff 54942502 Faye if? H04 U , gf f f f 'Q' 11' ,fl QQQJJ mfwf way 9 ff- .. 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SPECIAL PICTURE CREDITS: MIKE EARLEY-pp. 2, 6-8, 10, 15, 18, 21-23, 26, 27, 29, 51, 55, 55, 58-40, 42, 44, 45, 48-50, 55, 59, 60, 65, 64, 66-68, 70,71,74, 75, 79-81,88,91,102, 103, 105-109, 112-115, 118-125, 127, 158, 159, 142, 160, 161, 175, 174, 176, 207, 212, 249, 254. STEVE MANGOLD-pp. 1, 6, 8, 11, 15, 21, 24-27, 52, 55, 57, 40, 41, 46, 47, 50, 55, 58, 60, 61, 68, 69, 78, 79, 95, 98, 99, 105, 11O,111, 125, 126, 144, 145, 174, 192, 201, 202, 215, 258, 250. -11M BENNETT-pp. 21, 57, 45, 55, 54, 64, 66, 67, 69, 72-74, 90, 92, 102, 105, 120, 125, 142, 148, 151, 170, 196, 244, 247, 258. MIKE LoE15-pp. 5, 6-8, 11, 15, 21, 28-50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 42, 45, 45-47, 51, 55-55, 57, 59, 61-65, 65, 76, 77, 91, 101, ,104, 105, 107, 110, 114, 118, 119, 127, 141, 144, 149, 1751, 175, 177, 189, 215, 240, 241, 251, 252. RICHARD BAILY -pp. 9, 22, 45,f55, 55, 58, 59, 62, 72, 104, 109, 115, 148, 170, 174, 175, 195, 213, 259, 242, 245, 245. DAVE SNEID-pp. 140-145, 146-148,150,152,153, 155, 156. COPY CREDITS: CINDY SPERRY-pp. 1, 15, 21, 55, 157, 175, 288. JANET EARBER-pp. 18, 27, 28, 51, 52, 57, 58, 60, 62, 67, 74, 96, 99, 105, 106, 127, 155, 208. MICHELE ELICKER-pp. 58, 41, 89, 108. CHRISTIE KENNARD-pp. 14, 24, 44, 46, 47, 65, 72, 92, 109, 114. 'JAN ROGERS- pp. 18, 19, 55, 48, 51, 65, 64, 69, 77, 78, 80, 84, 100, 112, 120, 125, 129, 176. BARB ZICKEFDOSE-pp. 16, 56, 71, 102, 170, 171, 188. DAVE SNEID-pp. 158, 149, 150, 156, 158. STEVE MOYER-pp. 145, 145, 156, 157, 160. EDlTOR'S LETTER To create and, with knowledgeable assistance add favorably to that creation, produces a feeling of accom- plishment and pride engendered by no other act. Creat- ing a HAUBERK, and favorably adding to it as each publisher's deadline passed, produced a feeling of pride and pleasure for thirty 1962-63 HAUBERK staff mem- bers. Exceptional talent produces an exceptional year- book. So it is with the HAUBERK. During the 1962 summer months, after a mosaic theme was enthusiastically accepted, Art Editor Nancy Harclerode shaped the complementary lay-out. The school year found activity abounding in every phase of yearbook work. With Publicity Manager janice Hansen heading an imaginative sales campaign, over 911, of the SM-East student body purchased a book. Assistant Editor Tina Lewis worked tirelessly to or- ganize and execute individual student body and group pictures. Nancy Harclerode and her aft staff created the cover, division pages, and autograph pages. While Bus- iness Manager Diane DuVal guided her staff toward the gathering and production of ads and indexes, Lit- erary Editor Cindy Sperry evoked well-written copy and captions from her literates. Talented photographers, headed by Mike Farley, developed pictures of a quality unequaled in past HAUBERKSg Marshall Miller, Pub- licity Manager, energetically oversaw the taking of these pictures. Sports Editor Dave Sneid and staff produced the sports section by pictorially covering athletic events and writing copy. Treasurer Michele Flicker balanced the finances and Typists jean True and Kim Fraser made worked-over copy presentable. The shaping of our mosaic was supervised by Mr. Wilson, HAUBERK Sponsor. HAUBERK 1965 is the result of unified effort and a sincere desire by the staff to produce an outstanding record of the school year. If the pleasure gleaned from the perusal of this record is one-half as great as the staff's pleasure in producing it, it is worthwhile. ,-s . fi 'J 1 K tackling, f' f 4, i Editor-in-chief 1963 HAUBERK Staff Editor-in-Chief Arrixtant Editor Literary Editor Art Editor Bnrinerr Manager Production Manager Sport: Editor Publicity Manager Head Photographer Trearurer Typirtr Bnrinerr Staff Literary Staff Art Staff Photographer: Facnlty Sponror julie Sealy Tina Lewir Cindy Sperry Nancy Harclerode Diane DuVal Marrhall Miller Dave Sneid Janice Hansen Mike Farley Michelle Flicker Kim Frarer, jean True Pain H utchinron, Marilyn Moaden, Boh Beachy, Anne Beaton Martha Griffin, Suxan Woodside janet Farber, Chrirtie Kennard, Jan Rogerr, Barh Zickefoore Martha Elren, Judy Redman Steve Mangold, Richard Bailey, firn Bennett, Mike Loeh Mr. Donald Wilton THE STAFF- X My e AWA? Y S , EQWXSJ, OWQL AML name, 1963 at Shaw Qigong? mcggls' 0 6 X' picture-a multi-pieced picture planned and completed by the student body. September had afforded us infinite educational opportunitiesy we continuously accepted each of these challenges, simultaneously broadening individual perception and the scope of our mosaic. Piece by piece we created our picture . . . the third consecutive gridiron defeat of rival Northern Indians. debate trophies, friendly hi's between classes, basketball mixers, semester exams, honors and awards assemblies, bus rides to away games, and the final curtain call of Kismet With graduation putting the final touch on our mosaic, we dispersed for summer jobs and vacations, leaving behind us a year that had combined the trivial with the significant, producing a mosaic picture of life at S-M East, 1962-63 . . . 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