20 X f q Exif M, J ADX D Sw FN Tx If 1 1 gif lb? .'T 512 J 1 .I 1 3 J I 4 ' .,- 3 33? oi gk x, , A J f - 0 ,f I. f X X f, XZ 'JZ' X ,N ff X X 3 f XX ' H 2, ' f Xxx X . If .X 'M '::1T:::,- Tx..- .T -Hi - ..,..Tk:w:,,- s Y K X X f' fl I H ,1 ff X .4 SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 34 1' xx X O H XX NX Omohoa gglgbraska XXX x X 4 X --C A.,:L:,..-- -----l:.:ff-if f r .XPZ I X If if 1 N ll ! X xx If XX-I 1 ' i if D lndedicating this, our yearbook, to the Future, we, the Senior Class of 1955, would like to acknowledge those who have helped. us in the past. p To our parents, we give thanks. To our teachers, we extend our appreciation . To God, we bow down in adoration . To the Future, we adhere. . 1 , 'y Assistant Principal Howard R . Sorensen, pictured at the right, keeps busy at his numerous duties. Among his many titles are Director of Athletics and Chairman of Student Activities. He also heads the guidance services of the school and is in charge of attendance. Fragile plants that gather strength We guess at where, and how, and when- High School Graduates become at length The flower of lite, the hope of men. ku fi 'sdi ' Gi' ZZ? acmaefafza More than anyother South faculty members, the counselors deal directly with the future. They workwith the students of their respective classes to plan a curricular program which will insure scholastic growth, meet their needs while they are in school, and prepare them for whatever course seems most advisable after graduation. In addition they aid their counselees in solving personal problems and show them the ad- visability of continuing their schooling and attending classes regularly. Junior and senior counselors also assist their charges in obtaining part-timeand post- graduation iobs and in securing information on colleges and scholarships. Miss Mary Louise Beck and Mr. Charles B. Drake, senior counselors, were snapped as they discussed the planned program of one of their l2B students. X. 14, f 5 cwmaefaw Miss Jean Landale and Mr. Donald Ruby, iunior counselors, appear re- lieved fo have their desks nearly cleared af the end ofa day of counsel- ing. Sophomore counselors, Miss Suz- anne Nelson and Mr. .lack Cotton, converse about a four year planned program. arf' vs. ,Q x Miss Betty Haupt and Mr. Loren G a m m o n , ninth grade counselors, look pleased as they compare notes on freshman guidance . i l language li Zllllsai, ' fl '1X F. K . ., D' 5:1 ,-4154 Dqemtmenz' Surrounded by shelves of learning are faculty members Mrs. Dean Paul- G S R P N A A N' I GIS 5 T E RAE AM my nk sen, Miss Margaret McMartin, Miss Alice Giitter, Mr, Dale Marcum Mr, Charles Newton, Mr. Norman Zinn, Mr, Lloyd Richards, QDept, I-Ieadj, Mr. Curtis Siemers, Mrs, Leonore Paasch, Miss Ruth Milford, Mrs, Barbara Oldfield, STANDING, Miss Rose Giitter, Miss Jean Bressler, Miss Alice Musselman, Miss Helen MacMartin, Miss Evelyn Carrig, Miss Fern Eads, Miss Jean ' andale, Miss Mary Louise Beck, SEATED, ali A. 'P I kk I 'FT r 2 .. 1464! :mica D cmfmenzf x?l , s ep Lhe world proves to be a busy place for Miss Ruth Rockwood Dr E I Kuncel QDept Headj Miss Q Suzanne Nelson, Mr. Robert Christie, SEATED, Miss JoAnn Pospichal, Mr, E,A, Lindberg, Miss A N' FlorenceRush, Mr. George Wildrick, MissMargaret Power, Mr. Herbert Kissling, Mr, Dale Marcum, :Zi Mr. Loren Gammon, Mr. Raymond Brown, Mr. Willis Brown, STANDING, Wi t, l ,555-PHI! ff g 1 Ns . -' N . - ' -- sf-.fl-gg.-gg L ,. Taking time out from their mathematical calculations are Miss Myrtle Graham, Mr. Leo R. Lowry, Mr B,O, Prochaska, Mr, Robert Tombrinck, Mr, Clinton Sheets fDep:, Headj, SEATED, Mr, 6 Z C.H, Bailey, Mr, Lyle K, Meier, Mr, George Triplett, Mr, Jack 5 M z Cotton, Miss Margaret Gearing, STANDING, Q .21 II A L it - se . , - 1, I A . 7 x ,xl f , I 4 Ss T ' 's Q Q X 1 . , ' --z M - , . ' W f q . , 'V J 1 3 L v- A, . if r., 4, Kfi'-1.-rzfa X Q Standing along side their unexpected guest are Mr H O, Peterson, .vir Donald Ruby, Mr. Leroy Damhoff, Mr, Joseph Reeves, Miss Helen Scott E Mr George Triplett, Miss Mary Alice Engles, Mr. Leroy Smith fDept wap Headj, Mr. Clifford ireland. ' .pg t Lvl' KX gwadeeaa mmzfmeaz' Watching Miss Florence Sieverding, right, demonstrate one of the new business machines are Miss Myrtle Graham, Mrs Cecile Schroer, Miss Zela Elmer, Miss Hilma Benson, Mrs. Ellen Finnegan, SEATED, Miss Alice Harvey, Mr. Walter Neevel, Mr, Charles Beattie, Mr. Harry Stayer, Mr. Leo Lowry and Mr, Clark Wohlers, fDept, Headp, 7ndccaz zca.Z Depwzlmenl' Taking time out from their shop work are Mr. Godfrey Ward, Mr, R, E, McConnell fDept, Headj, Mr, Edwin Dyas, Mr Emil Blazek, Mr, Leroy Damhoff, Mr. Harold Dallinger, BACK ROW: Mr. Donald Ruby, Mr, Charles Young, Mr, Roy Long, Mr, Floyd Klang, Mr. Joseph Reeves, and Mr. Kenneth Hightower. as Ln... as earns. ,, i 5 5 p.ltu.' I nr L-'Lv ,gels K' Qfamemczeiag Zegacwlmeaz' Looking over some of their kitchen equipment are Miss Irene Keenan, Miss Anne Waters fDept, Headj, Mrs, Kathryn Kavanagh, and Miss Lenora Worcester, 1 ,'-fsxvv' g I b Ji I 1 A ' Q 17 1 ig. w K.. '59 QQ v . '. Y' ., , .: o gf -:A tin '- 5' . A ,gl 'N me 74714 epaztmeat -I-' -- riqrzlt nr-i 'Elf' 2 I , E N X . 5' 13-,A li C l if I LJ, 1 fi 'VN V Accompanist Mrs, Dorothy Ivey, band and orchestra leader Hamil- ton B, Smith, if :cal teacher Miss Ruth Rockwood, and choral direc- tor Roland E, Hinrichs, top, Col- like - :ai gill .cs in A laborate with art instructors Robert , M li ! ixivs . fffxlx ' Rogan and Miss Florence Power, X 9 -' L, left, to provide South with the W i to X i ib 41+ finer things of life, ffldfetdc Depamtmeati Coaches Michael Sparano, Conrad Colling 5 . Floyd Klang, Glen Moore, Roy Long, and Charles New- ton direct South's athletics. Golf mentor Willis Brown is not pictured. 9 7' G' N f 'F' The clerical staff, consisting of Miss Celia Svoboda, Miss Dolor- es Pilny, Mrs. Virginia Bull, Miss Zoe Rowe, Mrs. LaVonne Horn, Miss Barbara Kupurski, and Mrs, Betty Croft, take time out from a busv day to give the photographer a big smile, Librarians Mrs, Inez Sherman and Miss Gertrude Phelps were snapped by the cameraman during a rare lull in the 1ibrary's brisk activity. 10 Making out receipts is a frequent experience for school treasurer, Harold O, Peterson. fi? gl,,.,,X 1-,,'s :gli Taking temperatures and keeping medical records are only a few of the duties of our nurse, Miss Ruth Johnson, 35 'vnu if X O TEE PNN --l ETA il, ,W 'W -T ying TRO QSENT SCH9 iS5i?Lr!g34Q gck 'EW A40 V- ,ig Yif 'WA sw D 1 Dr- K 71477 QRS' ANDVK Miss Mary Louise Beck eaiaz mecca This SOUTHITE is another milestone written in South High's history--its record, its progress, its achievements. You are a part of a vast social organismp each part of which is dependent to a greater or lesser degree on every other part. The same principles which govern the relations of individuals and smaller groups also direct relations between nations. Peace, whether ona national or personal level, can be wroughtonlywhenthese fundamental loyalties character- ize you--loyalty to God, to country, to home, to school. Elements of friction, demoralization, deterioration affect other units in this integrated whole. You, Seniors of l955, have had the opportunity to re- ceive, during the course of your education, instruction in these fundamental basic loyalties by which your own personal lives and your social relations should be governed. You can extend a powerful influence in your sphere if you live ac- cording to the demands of these responsibilities. This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. lHamlet I, iiil Wwe? Mr . Roy Long rf S25 yyiy rffs A i g , Miss Jean Bressler Mr. Edwin Dyas To Miss Mary Louise Beck, head senior sponsor, and her faculty associates, Miss Jean Bressler, Miss Ruth Milford, Mr. Edwin Dyas, and Mr. Roy Long, we, the class of 1955, give thanks for the time and effort granted to us. Through their services our senior year was made happier and our prospects for the future brighter . ANTHONY ABBOUD General , Baseball 2, 3, O Club 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE ABBOUD College Prep-Nursing Career Club I, Future Teachers of America I, G.A.A. 3, 4, Gym Captain 2, 3, 4, Gymettes I, 2, Latin Club 4, Library Service League 2, May Fete I, 2, 3, O.U. Play Day 3, Red Peppers I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Winged Foot 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK ADAMS Electricity PATRICIA ADDISON Stenograplzic First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Square Dancers. DONNA ALEX Business Big Sister 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, President 3, Gym Captain I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, Inter-city Student Council 4, May Fete 2, 4, Red Peppers I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3. KENNETH ALSTON Industrial Arts Z? sr get 2 . ,fyfx DUANE ALTSTADT College Prep Press Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tooter Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. HARRY ANDERSEN Machine Shop Basketball I, 3, Big Brother 3, County Day, Commissioner 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, O Club 3, 4, Track I, 3. RICHARD ANDERSEN Auto Mechanics ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ANDERSON Sales ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Sales Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. JOHN ANDRYSIK Woodworking TOM ANGELO Woodworking 1'1 V Nu 4: eg, 6. , 8 1 S QQ-rf p x ' RIT A BAGBY Stenographic EMMA BAKER Fine Arts Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Tennis 3. SHIRLEY BAKER Fine Arts Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Gym Captain l, Tennis 3. MARGE BALDWIN Nurse's Prep Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Horizon Club l, Latin Club 4, Square Dancers l, 2. DUANE SAM BALTZER College Prep - Civil Engineering Dance Band Leader l, 2, Drum Major 4, German Club l, ROTC Band 3. nossMAnY aARA'r'rA A Nurse's Prep Debate Club l, Junior Red Cross l, Latin Club 4, Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers l. BARBARA AEETCZAK General big Sister 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, County Day Commissioner 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Glee, President 2, Gym Cap- tain 2, 3, Gymettes 2, Homecoming 4, Horizon Club l, 2, lnter-city Council 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Library Service League 2, May Fete 3, Red Peppers l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Yearbook Staff 4. ARANZA General Business Junior Band l, 2, Baseball 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, Track l. TERRY ASHLEY College Prep Big Brother 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Chess Club l, Debate Club l, 2, 3, French Club l, 2, 3, Future Teachers of America l, lnter-city Student Council 3, Library Service League l, Science Fiction Club, Vice Presi- dent l, President 2, Student Council 3. JIM ASTLEFORD Drafting Art Club l, 2, 3, First Choir 2, Science Club l. HELEN MARTHA BABUREK Business Stenographic Gymettes l, lce Breakers Club, Secretary l, Red Peppers l. LYLA BADER Business Bookkeeping Future Nurses of America 2, Library Service League 2, 3. Q Q, Q55 , 'Y z . , e A MARY LOU BARNA General Business G.A.A. 2 3 4 G mettes l 2' Libra Service Lea ue l, 2, 3, 45 Red I 1 I Y Peppers l, 25 Tennis JAMES BARRETT College Prep RICHARD BARRETT Woodworking Junior Band l, 2, 35 , I VY Q l, 25 Trailers l, 2. - Orchestra 2, 35 ROTC l. DELORIS BAUERKEMPER General Business Big Sister 45 Girls' Glee I5 Gymettes l, 25 Horizon Club I5 Library Service League l, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Head Door Monitor 45 May Fete 2, 35 Portias l, 25 Red Peppers l, 2, 3, 45 Secretary-treasurer 45 Sound Off 35 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. HELEN EDITH BEAN Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 Red Peppers 4. ROBERT BEAUDIN Sales Baseball l, 25 Footb Wrestling l, 2. all l, 2, 35 O Club l, 25 Sales C Z if. . it-Q CARL A. BELCASTRO Printing ROTC l5 Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 4. ANTON BENAK' General Mechanics ROTC l, 2, 3. ALLAN BENTZ College Prep Advanced Band l, 2, 35 ROTC l5 Science Fiction Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 4. ALYCE JANE BERKA Business S tenographic JOHN BERNADY Electricity BARBARA BERNARD College Prep Big Sister 2, 35 Career Club 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 3, 45 Horizon Club l5 Library Service League l, 2, 3, 4, Door Captain 3, Cabinet 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos l, 25 Press Club 35 Tennis l, 25 Tooter Staff 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Y-Teens l, 2. X x 23 'Yi 1' 'l '91 -il F . . 1, 4 . Qi ,Q ff P? X ' ir, 1 . 4. l sl. j .5 LQ. F NI . A '. 3' 1 ll Q Qi. E PATRICIA BOJANSKI Nurse's Prep Red Peppers l. DONNA RAE BOLDT General Business Future Nurses of America 45 Girls' Choir 3, 45 Portias l5 Second Choir l, 2. JOSEPH A. BONAIUTO Auto Mechanics Boys' Glee I5 ROTC l, 2, 3. JACQUELINE BORO General Business HARRIET BOWYER General Business Junior Red Cross l, 25 Los Sombreros Altos l5 Red Peppers l, 2. GLORIA BRANT Business Big Sister 45 Career Club l, 25 First Choir 45 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 35 Girls' Choir 35 Library Service League l, 2, 3, Cabinet 35 Mock U.N. Meeting 45 Portias l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Treas- urer 3, Vice President 45 Red Peppers l5 Senior Prep Glee, Treasurer 25 Y-Teens l, 4. JOSEPH R. BERTICH College Prep - Business Big Brother 35 Boys' Senior Glee l5 First Choir 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Honor Roll l, 25 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Music Festival 2, 3, 45 ROTC l5 Sound Off 2, 3, 4. BOB BESTA General Baseball 35 Football l. MERLE BETTCHER Auto Mechanics Big Brother 45 Boys' Glee l5 First Choir 2, 3, 45 ROTC l. KEITH BISHOP Printing ROTC l, 25 Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 4. MARILYN BLESSIE College Prep Debate Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 First Choir 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 45 Future Teachers of America l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' State Alternate 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 45 May Fete 35 Mock UN. Meeting 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Portias l, 2 ,3, Secretary 2. LA RIENE BLUVAS General Business Horizon Club l5 Library Service League l5 Portias l. 's J in I no ? W . A W ,, ' K X ills N tn ill ' - E 3.: . if Y me - - 5 iq. . X ' ljlgillfi- 1 ' 1 'A X A i I-i f W ' Ll V 7 5 1' -f I gg , ..,, .li PETE BRODERICK Drafting I Basketball lg Junior Red Cross l, 2, Youth Civic Council 3. DE LMA R B ROWN General Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. ROSS BUCHANAN College Prep JACQUELINE BULLER Business Library Service League I, 2, 3. MARY ANN BUNACH Business Library Service League Second Choir l. BRUCE BURKHALTER College Prep Football 3, O Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. 3, 47 Red Peppers lg Red Peppers lp sa , , i..f-a1f,ff . ft Q 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 1 ' ,335 Q 4 CN PETER BURZDZIUS Electricity Art C lub 2. WILLIAM E. BUTKUS, JR. College Prep Football lg Non-Commissioned Officers Club 2, 3, Officers Club 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club 2. DIXIE LEE BYERLY Stenograplzic Big Sister 4, Girls' Glee lg Gymettes l, 2, Honor Roll l, 2, Horizon Club lp Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Portias l, 2, Red Pep- pers l, 2, 3, 4, Square Dancers lg Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. CABRAL College Prep Band, Advanced 2, 3, 4, Junior lp Basketball lp Football I, 2, 3, Los Sombreros Altos 3, Orchestra 4. BEN CACIOPPO College Prep Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Team 3, Basketball l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, O Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club l, 2. CAROL CALTA Stenographic Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Career Club l, 23 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Inter-City Student Council 3, Library Service League 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Portias 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Sound Off 3, Student Council 2, 3 ,4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3 ,4. gf s Wm DEANNA CHASE Business Stenographic-Art CHARLES L. CHELOHA Auto Mechanics JULIANN CHERNEY Homemaking and Art Y-Teens l. DON L. CHONIS Drafting Big Brother 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3. LEIUJY GENE CHRISTENSEN 'Woodworking Stage Crew 3. RONALD CIOCHUN Drafting Football lg Officers Club 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3. JANIS CALTA College Prep Big Sister 2, 3, Career Club 2, 35 Debate Club 3, 4, President 47 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, Girls' League Cabinet lg Girls' State 37 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Library Service League l, 2, 4, Head At- tendance Monitor 2, Vice President 4, May Fete 3, Mock U.N. Meet- ing 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Nurses Helper 2, 3, Portias 2, 3, 4, President 3, Secretary-Reporter 4, Press Club 4, Traffic Council 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Inter-City Council 4. EDWARD P. CARRICK Industrial Arts-Auto Mechanics Basketball lg lce-Breakers Club lp Los Sombreros Altos 45 ROTC 2. RICHARD CECETKA General Mechanics ROTC l, 2, 3. DONALD CERA Mechanics Rifle Team l, 2. JOE LORENTZ CERRA, ll Vocational Printing Football l, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Co-captain 45 Homecoming Prince 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 45 Track l. CHARLES CERVENY Auto Mechanics-College Prep els Q . .sf GLORIA CLAPP Sales Centennial Parade 3, Sales Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY CLAXTON General Girls' Choir l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 4. MICHAEL W. CLEARY College Rrep - Engineering Non-Commissioned Officers Club 2, 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. B , RODNEY CLIFTON College Prep MARGO COLLINS Stenogmphic Junior Red Cross l, 2, Honor Roll l, 2, Nurse's Helper 3, 4, Y-Teens i, 2. LEONA COOK Nurse's Prep 1 rg-X- :,,'5 4 K , J 1 fC: X GN ffm . 'hn- . 'Q i, ,T l rf' 3 gl W Q f' LOREN R. COOPER' Printing Football l, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3, Wrestling I. CATHIE CRAREN Fine Arts Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, First Choir 4, Girls' Glee l, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Los Sombreros Altos 4. RICHARD R. CRISMAN Drafting Wrestling I. CONNIE CUEVAS General Business Big Sister 3, 4, Homecoming Countess 4, Library Service League l, 2, Sound Off 3, 4, Y-Teens 3. PEGGY CUNNINGHAM Homemaking MIKE CVITAK General Electricity Boys Glee l O'ficers Club 4 ROTC 3 4 Traffic Council 4 I ALBERT D. DEMKOWSKI Vocational Auto Mechanics ROTC l, 2. WILLIAM DENNY Electricity ROTC l, 2. ARTHUR DEVES Industrial Printing Boys' Glee l, Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Science Fiction Club l, 2. VIRGINIA DEWITT Business Advanced Band 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Red Peppers l, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS DIBAISE Business Dramatics Club 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Library Service League 2 ,3, 4, Mock U.N, Meeting 4, Portias 4, Press glus: 3, 4, Vice President 4, Red Peppers l, Toofer Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens JOHN DIBIASE General Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, O Club l, 2. PATRICIA- L. DARDEN Stenographic Red Peppers l. CHARLES DAUBMAN Industrial Drafting Football 2, 3 ,4, O Club 4. CHARLOTTE DAUBMAN General Business and Art Junior Red Cross 3, Red Peppers I, 2, 3. SANDRA DAY College Prep Big Sister 3, Career Club 2, County Day Commissioner 3, Honor Roll 3, Latin Club l, 2 ,3, Secretary 3, Library Service League 2, May Fete I, Mock U.N. Meeting 4, Press Club 3, 4, President 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Red Peppers l, Tooter Staff 3, 4, Ed- itor-in-chief 4, Y-Teens l, 2. ' HENRY DEAN Auto Mechanics JOHN J. DEGMETICH Auto Mechanics FRANCIS DICKEY' ' Woodworking JERRY V. DIGILIO College Prep Basketball I, Football lp Track l, 2, 3, 4. WALTER L. DIMMITT Woodworking Basketball lp Boys' Glee Club l. MARY ANN DISTEFANO Stenographic Career Club 27 Orchestra tias I, 2, Y-Teens I. GLORIA DODD College Prep First Choir 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Red Peppers I, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA DOLEZAL Business-General I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 35 7 JOHN J. DONOVAN College Prep Big Brother 3, Crack Squad I, 2, 3, 4, C.O. 4, Library Service League 2, 3, Treas- urer 35 N.C.O. Club I, 2, 3, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Top Man 3, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, M.P. Detail 1, 2, 3, Co-com- mander of Freshman Butts Team 3. CHARLES DREFS Woodworking Library Service League 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN DRISCOL Homemaking Los Sombreros Altos 2, 3, 45 Portias I5 Red Peppers I . EDWIN DROPINSKI Auto Mechanics JAMES DROPINSKI Drafting ROBERT DUDZINSKI Drafting 'l X x l JIM DUFFY College Prep GIL DUNN: College Prep Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Team 3, City Batting Champ 3, Kiwanis Award 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 2, 3, Boys' State 3, County Day Alternate 3, Hi-Y l, Homecoming King 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Traffic Council 4. DOUGLAS DURBIN Sales ROTC 3, Sales Club 2, 3, 4. LEONARD EBY Music - General Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Band l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Master 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. MARY CLARE EGGLESTON ,g Business Stenographic X, Big Sister 2, 3, Debate Club l, 2, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' League Cabinet l, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Horizon Club l, Library 7 Nl' Service League l, National Honor Society 3, 4, Portias l, 2. 'Q' mc:-:Ann an-nu-ioRN A Woodworking .x 1 , - 'f- . ,gif :ua M J :Ames sicu l Q, ' Woodworking . Rotc 1. gp A Q Q 5 FRANCES EIPPERLE by , General Business ' we CHARLOTTE ELLER 1 1 ' Bookkeeping , Fl 7 lf 4 f noasnt sLsAsssn A 'Q wlllill lilrlgl' A College Prep-Electricity , V A 'X Bcgys' Glge l, Hi-Y 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Li rary ervice Leag e l, Lo So b ro , Altos 3. U S m re S 46 GERALD :Nomar ' College Prep-Engineering ' C55 'ug Y BENITA Escurm f' f Nurse's Prep X Future Nurses of America 3. , Q 'x Q' Big Sister 3- areer C I5 F Red P pers 5 Sound Off' 35 tudent Counci l' Ye rbook Staff 4. MARY ANN FAUST MARY FAH Busines tenogra i Girls' choir : Girls' e 1, 2, c-sms' r f 35 H 1 -5 ng P 'n ss 45 Honor Rol 5 H0l'i 1 ' , 2, ecretary 25 l r ity Stud ou i l Junior Re r s 45 Libra ervi ague l, 25 ti l, 25 Stenographic Girls' League Cabinet I5 Honor Roll l, 25 Horizon Club I5 Portias l, 2. KATHY FEDER General TOM FEENEY Sales Sales Club 3, 4. KATHY FEWINS Business ALFRED F. FIDELINE Drafting ROTC l, 2. .--ff VIRGII. W. FISCHER Industrial Arts - Auto Mechanics PEARL FISHER Business Stenographic French Club 35 Girls' Choir 45 Honor Roll 25 Horizon Club l. ANN FITTON Business Dramatics Club 35 First Choir 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. DON FITZGERALD Drafting RICHARD FLEMING College Prep - Engineering Basketball 2, 3, 45 Big Brother 3, 45 Boys' State 35 County Day Com missioner 35 Exchange Club Outstanding Sophomore Boy 25 Homecom ing Knight 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 lnter-City Student Council 45 Na tional Honor Society 3, 45 O Club 3, 45 ROTC I, 2, 35 Student Coun cil 45 Student Improvement Committee 45 Track 2, 3, 4. J ESSE FLOREZ Woodworking LARRY DEAN FREDRICKSON Vocational Printing CHARLES FRICKE Fine Arts Art Club 41 O Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. VIRGIE LEE FUGATE General Business Art Club I. MALINDA A. FURST General Business Square Dancers l, 2. BOB FUXA College Prep JERRY GADDIS College Prep Big Brother 3, 45 Dramatics Club 37 First Choir 3, 47 Football 25 Hi-Y 3, 4, Homecoming Knight 4, Inter-City Student Council 3, 4, Latin Club 45 Second Choir 2, Sound Off 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Wrestling l, 2. LUC IAN FLOTT Woodworking LYLE FLYR Electricity SHIRLEY FOGLE General Business Art Junior Red Cross 27 Y Teens 2 E LEAN O R F0 U S Stenographic G.A.A. 35 Gymettes I Honor Roll l 2 Library Service League 2 3 Red Peppers l Tennis 25 Trailers l. SON DA FRANK Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America l 2 3 4 3, 45 Red Peppers 4 NICKY FRANSISCUS Sales i 'nr DONNA GAMERL General Business WAYNE GASH College Prep Boys' Glee l, First Choir 2, 3, 4, Robe Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Library Service League l, 2, 3, 4, Head Of- fice Monitor 4, Los Sombreros Altos l, N.C.O. Club 3, Officers' Club 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Second Choir l. CARL GERNANDT General Mechanics First Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Sound Off 3, 4. EILEEN GIBBONS Business Stenographic Library Service League 3, 4. ANNETTE GOEKEN Business Stenographic Junior Red Cross l. DOLORES GONZALES Nurse's Prep Girls' Choir 3, 4, Square Dancers l. K Q' MARGE GRAHAM College Prep and Stenographic Big Sister 3, 4, Career Club 2, Debate Club 2, First Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Vice President 4, Future Teachers of America l, 2, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43, lzortias l, 2, 3, Vice President l, 3, Red Peppers l, Sound Off CAROL ANN GREEN Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America l, Girls' Choir 3, Ice-Breakers Club l, Latin Club 4, Red Peppers l, 2, Science Club l, Second Choir 4. RICHARD GREEN Auto Mechanics ROY GREEN Electricity LAURA JUNE GREGG College Prep-Nursing Big Sister 2, Career Club l, 2, First Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Future Nurses of America 3, Girls' Choir 2, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Library Service League l, 2, 3, Red Peppers lg Sound Off 3, 4, Square Dancers l, Y-Teens l. CAROL GRIEB General Business First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3. 'Q R EDWARD GUNIA Auto Mechanics JAMES HAHN College Prep and Drafting Basketball 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos 45 ROTC l, 2. PATRICIA HALAC Business - General Gymettes 2, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Portias 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 27 Y-Teens 4. CHARLOTTE HAMMERLY Sales Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Sales Club 3, 4. JEANNINE HANA College Prep - Stenographic Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Los Sombreros Altos l, 2. GERALD HANSEN General Big Brother 3, 47 Boys' Glee lp Christmas Program l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, First Choir 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain l, Secretary- Treasurer 2, President 3, 4, Homecoming Prince 4, Inter-City Hi-Y Council 2, 37 Library Service League l, 2, Los Sombreros Altos, Treasurer 45 Sound Off 2, 3, 4, Square Dancers lp Student Council 3, LARRY GRIMM Vocational Auto Mechanics Baseball l, 2, Boys' Glee l, 2. RONALD GRISNIK Industrial Arts Football l . DONNA GROSKY Business - Sales Sales Club 3, 4. RAY GROVES Industrial Arts - Drafting Golf 3, Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY GUDGELL ' Stenographic Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Red Peppers l, 2. CAROL GUIDO Business Stenographic Honor Roll I, 2, Los Sombreros Altos 2 ,3. 'Uh' it an 4 ' JERRY HANSEN Drafting HARVEY HARBIN Drafting ROBERT WILLIAM HARDER Electricity Officers Club 45 Rifle Team Ig ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HARDER Drafting Square Dancers I. JEAN MARIE HARDY Business - Stenographic First Choir 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Gymettes I, 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir Ig Portias I, 2, Square Dancers I, 2, Tennis 3, 45 Volleyball Tournament 35 Y-Teens I, 2. JERRY HARRIS Electricity officers Club 4, Rorc 1, 2, 3, 4. ix 1 X7 ff is MQ' EQ l ff Y . 4 'if 'Q , fi sl I I Y, A .,. J A ,A N A .' I A I f f r sff4ff',ff's' S we t f f - Qiizlszrxi WE' 7 'IL f '.:.--I ARLA GALE HARWICK Business - Stenographic G.A.A. 3, 4, Gymettes I, 2, Honor Roll If Red Peppers I, 21 Tennis 2, 3, 47 Trailers I, 2, Treasurer 2. GARY HAYES Industrial Arts - Woodworking Crack Squad 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, O Club 3, 4, Officers Club 4, Pistol Team 3, 45 Rifle Team 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Track 35 Wrestling 3, 4. SHEILA I-IAYS General Business Girlsg Choir 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 47 Por- tias . ANTHONY HAZUKA College Prep - Engineering ALICE HEMBERTT Nurse's Prep Girls' Choir 35 Porrias I, Red Peppers I. KENNETH HENDRIX Industrial Arts - Woodworking Football 2, O Club 2. i JOANN ADAIR HOMOLA Business - Stenographie Big Sister 3, 4, Career Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Library Service League 2, 3, Red Peppers l, 3, Trailers 2. DOROTHY HOREN Business - S tenographic Career Club 2, County Day Commissioner 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Library Service League l, 2, Portias 2, 4, Red Pep- pers 3, Y-Teens 2, 4. BRUCE HORNER Sales Art Club 2, Boys' Glee lg ROTC lg Sales Club 3, 4. JOSEPH HORRIGAN Electricity ROSALIE HOSPODKA General Business ANABEL HOWARD Stenographic GERALDINE HOBBS College Prep - Stenographic Big Sister 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, lce-Breakers lg Los Sombreros Altos l, 2. ARTHUR HOBSON College Prep - Engineering Basketball l, 2, 3, Big Brother 3, Football 25 O Club 2. ROBERT BEBEE HODGES Fine Arts Baseball 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee, Secretary lg Dramatics Club 3, 4, First Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Football, Captain lp Honor3Roll lp Los Sombreros Altos l, 2, O Club l, 2, 3, 47 Track l, 2, , 4. CHARLENE HOLDERN ESS Stenogmpliic Honor Roll lg Horizon Club lp Y-Teens 2. RONALD HOLLADAY College Prep Basketball l, 2, 3, Big Brother 3, 45 First Choir 2, 3, 4, Football 37 Los Sombreros Altos 2, Track l, 2. RALPH HOLLINGSWORTH General Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 'l, 27 O Club 2, 3, 45 Prep Band l, 2. KARL W. HUN Auto Mechanics JOHN C. IMIG Electricity Baseball 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, Big Brother 3, 4, Boys' State 3, County Day Commissioner 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, O Club 2, 3, 4. RAYMON D JAN KOWSKI Woodworking DICK JOHNSON College Prep Advanced Band 3, 45 Junior Band 2, Los Sombreros Altos 4. G EN EVA J ON ES enerul Business-G Gym Captain l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, Horizon Club, Bowling Chair- man l, Treasurer 2, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Tennis lg Y-Teens 4. MARVIN JOURDAN Auto Mechanics Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 ROTC l. ,psf PEGGY JUSTESEN' General Business MARLYN J. KAFKA Business ROBERT KALASKY Printing FARLEY DAVID KARAS College Prep - Electricity Academy of Sciences 3, Big Brother 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 37 Latin Club, Quester 4, Officers Club 4, Rifle Team 2, 3, 45 ROTC I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club, President 3, 4. STANIJEY KARAS Auto Mechanics ROTC 1, 2. JOANN KARNISHU' Stenographic - General Art Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Honor Roll l, 2, 3. K 1. - 1: i W,-. ,'si,e'fi1:, Q if . ls 5 'sr as-f . DANIEL KIECHEL Drafting Advanced Band I, 25 Basketball l, 25 Crack Squad 2, 35 First Choir 45 N.C.O. Club 2, 35 Officers Club 45 Rifle Team I, 2, 3, 45 ROTC I, 2, 3, 45 Second Choir 35 Track I, 2. THERESA ANN KILTON General Business Art Club 25 Junior Red Cross 2. YVONNE KLEIN General Business Red Peppers I5 Sales Club 25 Square Dancers 25 Y-Teens 2. JOANNE KLEPPER College Prep Big Sister 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Red Peppers 2, 35 Square Dancers I5 Tennis 2, 3. PAULINE KLINE Business Gym Captain 4. LEROY KLOCK Electricity Big Brother 35 Hi-Y 25 Library Service League 25 ROTC 15 Sales Club I5 Science Fiction Club 2. CLARINE KASIN College Prep - Stenographic Big Sister 35 Girls' Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Inter-City Council Re- porter 45 Traffic Council 45 Y-Teens 2. ED KASUN General Mechanics Football l, 2, 3, 4. KAROL KAVAN Business Stenographie - Art Art Club 35 Portias l, 25 Square Dancers l, 2. VIRGINIA KAVANDA Stenographic Honor Roll l5 Library Service League 35 Red Peppers l5 Square- Dancers 25 Y-Teens 2. CHARLES KEAST College Prep-Business Advanced Band 2, 35 Football 3, 45 Junior Band I5 O Club 3, 45 ROTC l, 25 Track I, 2, 35 Wrestling 3, 4. RICHARD KEELING Electricity Basketball l5 Football l5 ROTC l5 Science Club 35 Science Fiction Club 2. 41 lvl., HV., . i H. zlNA KLovlsKls 7 V' lu I ' u Business Stenographic f A 4 ZW German Club 25 PortiasA4. WV V M' ! if R. KAE KNIGHT fi W2 . MW' Jf 5 College Prep fb' W , Art Club 25 Big Sister 35 County Day Altemate 35 Dramatics C ub 3, 4, Treasurer 35 First Choir 3, 45 Future Teachers of America l, 2, 35 G.A.A. l, 25 Girls' Choir 25 Gymettes l, 25 Honor Roll 35 Los Sombreros Altos 35 May Fete 25 Nebraska Fine Arts Institute 35 Tennis l5 Thes- pians 4, President 45 Trailers l, 2, Vice President 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. JOY KNUTSON College Prep Big Sister 25 Christmas Play 35 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Future Nurses of America 35 Girls' League Cabinet I5 Latin Club l, 25 Portias l, 2, 35 Square Dancers, Vice President i5 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KNUTSON Machine Shop TOM KNUTSON' Machine Shop PATRICIA KOLL College Prep Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, President 3, Program Chairman 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Latin Club 3, 45 May Fete 35 Portias l, 25 Square Dancers l, 2. QW. S . . X T ss. U-nt' .1 .' r i. .- Q1 ' 2 F it , X J ar .1 -A 17-t fr' ' ' JAC K KOSTA L General Shop RONALD KOZLIK College Prep Baseball 3, 45 Los Sombreros Altos l, 25 O Club 3, 45 ROTC l, 2. JOHN KRAJICEK College Prep Los Sombreros Altos 45 Orchestra, All-City l, 25 Science Club 4. CAROL JEAN KRALICEK General Business First Choir 45 Girls' Choir l,- 2, 35 Home- coming Princess 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Y-Teens l. EVA KRATOCHVIL College Prep Big Sister 35 Career Club 25 First Choir 45 Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Library Service Club, Desk Mon- itor 45 Mock U.N. Meeting 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Portias l, 2, 3, 45 Square Dancers, Vce President 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Worship Chairman 3, President 4. WANETA ELAINE KRIZ College Prep and Fine Arts Art Club l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Choir 35 Horizon Club 25 Y-Teens 2. 3 RICHARD LANGE Industrial Arts - Woodworking MARIAN LARABEE General Business Dramatics Club 25 Sales Club 35 Y-Teens 4. GARNETT LARSON Stenogrupliic - Fine Arts Art club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL LATOZA College Prep - Engineering RUTH A. LAURECKIS Business Stenographic Art Club l5 G.A.A. l, 25 Library Service League 2. BARBARA LAUSHMAN Stenographic G.A.A. 3, 45 G.G,A. l, 25 Gymettes l, 25 Honor Roll l, 25 Red Peppers l, 2, 35 Trailers l, 2, Treasurer 2. MARIE KROUPA Business Girls' Choir 2, 3, 45 Red Peppers l5 Square Dancers l5 Y-Teens I, 2. JERRY KRUNTORAD Printing Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 4. ROBERTA KUCERA College Prep Big Sister 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 First Choir 45 French Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 4, Secretary 45 Girls' Choir 2, 3, Secretary 25 Girls' Glee I5 Girls' League Cabinet 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Gym Captain 2, 35 Homecoming 3, 45 Inter-City Student Council 3, 45 May Fete 2, 35 O.U. Playday 35 Red Peppers l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 35 Sound Off 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 45 Tooter Staff 3, 45 Traffic Council 4. DON KUDYM College Prep Football l5 Wrestling 2. STANLEY KUKLINSKI Drafting Art Club l, 25 Officers Club 45 Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 45 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE KVEDARAS College Prep - Engineering German Club l5 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Science Club 45 Science Fiction Club l, 2. ' sl 'l l. wx GRACE IRENE LEE Fine Arts Dramatics Club 3, 45 First Choir 3, 45 Girls' Choir 25 Portias 45 Science Club 45 Second Choir 25 Y-Teens 4. HARoLn LEE A General Mechanics First Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Homecoming Count 45 Sound Off 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2. MICHAEL GEDIMINAS LESKYS College Prep Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 ROTC I5 Science Club 45 Science Fiction Club l, 2. MARCIA LIEHR College Prep Future Nurses of America 35 Honor Roll 25 Junior Band l5 Los Som- breros Altos l, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 4. AUDREY LIMLEY Stenographic Cheerleader 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Red Peppers 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN LOCHMAN Business Stenographic Future Nurses of America 45 Horizon Club l, 2, Vice President 25 Li- brary Service League 2, 3, 4, Party Committee Chairman 3, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. X t 4 RICHARD LOCHMAN Auto Mechanics JEANNETTE LORENCE General Business Tennis l, 2. LORRAIN E L. LORENCE Stenographic Art Club 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 25 Mixed Choir I. JEANETTE A. LOVES General Business MARGARET LUBISCHER Business Bookeeping Horizon Club 25 Portias l, 25 Square Danc- ers l. FRED LUDWIG College Prep Football 15 Gymnastics 35 Student Council l. WALLACE S. MARSH College Prep Debate Club 3, 4, Latin Club, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Press Club 4, Science Club. CHRISTINA MARTIN General Business Horizon Club lp Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Los Sombreros Altos 2, 3, Red Peppers l KENNETH MARTIN Auto Mechanics ROTC 3. THOMAS F. MARTIN Electricity ROTC 2. FREDERICK R. MARTINCIK Electricity ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY MATULKA General Business Honor Roll l. MARILYN MACTIER Stenographic First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Red Pep- pers lp Second Choir l. DONNA MAHONEY Homemaking Girls' Choir 3, 4. RICHARD R. MAJOREK Drafting Golf 35 Wrestling 2. RALPH MARCAN Woodworking WILLIAM MARCHECK College Prep-Engineering JOE MARCHESE Auto Mechanics First Choir 3, 4, Second Choir Off 3, 45 Wrestling l. Sound 5' GL ALICE MAY Stenographic Ice-Breakers Club l5 Portias 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. ORLENE McCARTY College Prep Art Club 25 Girls' Choir 25 Latin Club 45 Y-Teens 4. ARCHIE McCLARTY Woodworking Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD D. McCORMICK Printing Advanced Band 35 Junior Band I, 2. RALPH E. McDONELL Printing ROTC l5 Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 4. GENE VERNON McKENNA Industrial Arts - Auto Mechanics ROTC 2, 3. 4,-5. -U6-:S GENE McKINNEY College Prep Latin Club 45 ROTC lj Science Club 4. LARRY DENNIS McKNlGHT Woodworking Wrestling l . PATRICIA MELINGAGIO Business Stenographic Career Club 25 Girls' Choir 25 First Choir Girls' Octet 3, 45 Girls Sextet 45 French 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Portias Sound Off 3, 45 Y-Teens I. EUGENE R. MENARD Printing ROTC I5 Tooter Make-up Staff 3, 4. SHIRLEY M. MENDYK Stenographic Honor Roll I, 25 Horizon Club I, 25 P I, 2. SHARON MERTEN College Prep First Choir 45 Girls' Choir 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Portias 35 Y-Teens 3. 3, 45 Club 2, 3: ortias 1, 2, RALPH MILLER College Prep Boys' Glee I5 Chess Club 35 Debate Club 3, 45 Los Sombreros Altos 45 N.C.O. Club 2, 35 Officers Club 45 Rifle Team I5 ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Summer Camp 3, 45 Science Fiction Club 2, 3. KAYE MITCHELL College Prep - Nursing Big Sister 35 Future Nurses of America 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Horizon Club l, 25 Latin Club 45 Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. NANCY MITCHELL College Prep Los Sombreros Altos 3. ANTON A. MLYNARIK Woodworking Big Brother 45 Boys' Glee I5 First Choir 3, 45 Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 ROTC I5 Second Choir 2. EUELL M. MONTGOMERY College Prep Crack Squad 2, 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Los Sombreros Altos 25 O Club I, 2, 3, 45 Officers Club 3, 45 ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Military Police 2, 35 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I 4, DOROTHY PHYLLIS MOORE General Business 1 BEVERLY MERTZ Business Stenographic . 1' cw!!! f' - Jossrn MERWALD diff!! Electricity -ef A lzzlorlwecoming 45 ROTf' 25 Stu ent Council DOLORES MESSANY Business Stenographic Art Club 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Gym Captain I5 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Library Service League l, 2, 3 ,45 Portias l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3 ,45 Y-Teens 4. RONALD P. MIGIS College Prep - Electricity Academy of Sciences 35 Advanced Band I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Officers Club 45 Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 45 ROTC I, 2, 3 ,45 Science Club, Vice Pres- ident 2, 3. MARY ANN MIKOVEC Business Stenogruphic First Choir 45 Girls' Choir 3. LORRAINE MILLER General Business . N new 5 KATHLEEN MOORE College Prep Art Club I, First Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Honor Roll l, 2, Library Service League l, 2, 3, 4, Los Sombreros Altos, President 4, Sound Off 3. RONALD MOORE Fine Arts Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Los Sombreros Altos 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3. is NANCY MORRIS College Prep First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, ' i Gle 5 ettes l, ' l, 3, Horizon Club lg Los ros 5 usic l' i ' ia ' Red Peppers l, 2, 3, 45 Te i l, , , 4, earbo . PATRICK MORTIMER Electricity Second Choir 2, 3. TERRY MULLALY if 1 ll 9 Auto Mechanics A JoHN A. MUNKEL 5:-J College Prep V. :A 'X , X X J ELBERT MURPHY College Prep Basketball l, 3, Football l, 2, 3 ,4p O Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Wrestling 4. CAROL NATH General Career Club l, 2, Honor Roll l, 2, Los Sombreros Altos 3, Press Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Red Peppers lp Square Dancers lp Tooter Staff, Advertising Manager 4. JOSEPH NEKOLA Drafting Football l, 3. FRANK NEWELL Electricity Baseball 37 Football l, 2, 3, O Club 3. PEGGY NEWINGHAM General Business Art Club lg Library Square Dancers l. ERHART J. NIELSEN Woodworking Service League 25 X ,A .66 BETTY NYSTROM General Business G.A.A. 4. RICHARD O'DAY Drafting Library Service League I5 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. HELEN U'LEARY General Business HELEN L. OLIVER Stenographic Art Club I5 Gymettes l5 Library Service League Z5 Los Sombreros Altos 25 Press Club 35 Tooter Staff 3. SHIRLEY OLSON General Business RALPH OLTMAN Auto Mechanics Basketball l, 25 Big Brother 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 O Club 2, 35 Sports Club 'l, 2, 35 Track 'l, 2. ARLENE NIMERICHTER H omemaking RICHARD W. NIMERICHTER Woodworking Baseball 3. GEORGE NORMAN College Prep Big Brother 3, 45 First Choir 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Homecoming 45 Inter- City Student Council 45 Los Sombreros Altos 45 Second Choir 25 Sound Off 3, 45 Spring Play 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, President 45 Traffic Council, Clerk 4. JOYCE MARIE NOVOTNY Stenographic Ice-Breakers Club l. WANDA NOVY Stenographic Career Club l5 Girls' Choir 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Portias l, 25 Red Pep- pers l5 Square Dancers I5 Y-Teens l, 2. MARY LEE NUSSER General Business German Club I5 Square Dancers l. . C - 4 GEORGE OSTRONIC Drafting FELIKSA PABILIONIS College Prep Art Club 25 Dramatics Club 3, Latin Club 25 Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4. RICHARD PANNING Art Wrestling 3. JIM PASKEVICZ Electricity RONALD PATRICK Woodworking LOIS PAYTON Stenographic Girls' Choir 45 Red Peppers 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. lr, .,,L ' 5-1 rf. I x c2, l'lmu' i if 'H .iii mills 'flak mfs. DONNA PECHAR Business Stenographic Gym Captain 35 Gymettes lg Library Service League 2. JANICE PETERS Business Stenographic Career Club lp First Choir 4, French Club 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Portias 2. RAY PETERSON Electricity EVELYN PETROVICH Stenographic First Choir lp Horizon Club I, 2, 35 Square Dancers l, 25 Y-Teens l, 2. JAMES PHILLIPS College Prep - Engineering First Choir 2, Football lp Second Choir lg Track lg Wrestling l. MARY ANN PILCHER General Business 3 a,'--I 'I SARA JANE PRESTITO Business Stenographic First Choir 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Gym Captain 2, 35 Gym- ettes I, 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 35 O.U. Playday 2, Portias I, 25 Square Dancers I, 25 Tennis 3. WILLARD PRESTON College Prep -- Engineering BOB PRICE General Mechanics Art Club I, Football I, O Club I. ROSE MARIE PROTASKEY Stenographic Library Service League 35 Square Dancers 2, Tennis 3. VIRGINIA PIRRONE General Business ANTHONY PISCI Printing DAVID PLACZEK College Prep ALVIN POISJENSKI Drafting First Choir 45 ROTC l' Wrestling I. BOB PODJENSKI Electricity MARILYN POHL Business Stenographic 1 L F- Second Choir 3, Z?' DONALD PUSH Auto Mechanics 6 Af Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. we ' , ,T ,fl PHYLLIS RADIK 9 -A, , College Prep Q' I , , F5 ir 3 G.A.A. I, 2, 3 ,4p Gym Captain 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Los I I V . l Sombreros Altos 3, Red Peppers 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. , ' A if I - kk 5' f ,. -. 1 V JO ANN RADIL Business Stenographic Honor Roll l, 2, Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Head Door Monitor 4. FRED RENNER General BIRUTE RESKEVICIUS Stenographic German Club lp Red Peppers I. LORETTA REVERS Business Stenographic Career Club 2, Horizon Club 2, Portias 2. VIRGINIA REVERS General Business-Art Art Club 3, 4, Portias 4, Square Dancers 2, Tennis 2, Y-Teens 4. LYLE RICHARDS General Mechanics M- T X n 'Q 3 g u Q ig 2 x dl at ,, s A :X I ' X ' . K 1 ms f ' ff lx F' .eff -sf, 3 4 F au lub- M - 'lx 1 is.. R.. -- 'F .Akai LOUIS RICHT College Prep - Engineering Big Brother 3. BILL RISCHLING Business Bookkeeping Junior Band I, 2, ROTC l. MARY LANE RISHEL Business Stenographic Junior Red Cross I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2. ROBERT RISK Drafting DON ROBERTS' Electricity Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honorary Captain 4, O Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. GLENN ROBERTS College Prep - Engineering Honor Roll 3, 4, Los Sombreros Altos 3, 4, ROTC lp Science Club 4. Nd l Q is Hilo S f if RITA SACCO Business Stenographic Career Club 2, First Choir 3, 4, Octet 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Girls' Choir 2, Library Service League 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Portias 2, 3, Y-Teens l. JOSEPH ANTHONY SALERNO Electricity Football 2, ROTC l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN J. SAND Homemuking Junior Red Cross l, 2, Science Club 3, Y-Teens l, 2. LARRY JOE SCHAB General Basketball l, First Choir 4, Library Service League l, 2, Officers Club 4, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, M.P. Detail 2, 3, Science Club l, Second Choir 3, Track l, 2, Wrestling l. ROBERT SCHAB Electricity DAVE SCHENCK Pri nting CAROL ROHLING College Prep-Fine Arts Art Club 3, 4, Big Sister 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Los Sombreros Altos 3, Representative 3, Music Clinic 4, Sound Off Publicity 2, 3, Square Dancers l , Yearbook Staff 4, Y-Teens l, 4. JACQUELINE ROMANO Business Stenographic All-City Music Festival 3, 4, Career Club 2, Christmas Program l, 2 3, 4, First Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir l, 2, Los Sombreros Altos l, 2, Portias 2, 3, Sound Off 3, 4, Y-Teens l. GERALDINE ROSENTHAL General Business LARRY ROZMIAREK Machine Shop TERRANCE RUSH LAU General GWEN RYAN Business Stenographic All-City Music Festival 3, 4, Career Club 2, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, 4, First Choir 3,4, Girls' Choir l, 2, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Horizon Club 2, Library Service League l, 2, 3, Portias l, 2, 3, Red Peppers l, Sound Off 3, 4, Square Dancers l, Y-Teens l , 2. or! crowd ',1x DONNA LEE SCHULTZ General Dramatics Club lp Future Nurses of America 35 Square Dancers 2. THOMAS SCHUTTE College Prep - Engineering Crack Squad l, 2, 3, 45 Football I5 Hi-Y 45 Los Sombreros Altos 45 N.C.O. Club l, 25 Office? Ciub 3, 45 Rifle Team l, 25 ROTC l, 2, , . MARIAN SEDLAK Stenographic Girls' Glee I5 Girls Choir l. SHIRLEY A. SEIFERT General JEANENNE C. SELF General Business G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Library Service League 25 Tennis 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. JERRY SEMPECK Drafting Basketball l, 35 Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. JERRY SHORT College Prep Big Brother 3, 4, Christmas Program l, 2, 3, 4, First Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Octet l, Boys' Quartet l, 2, Mixed Octet l, 2, Mixed Quartet l, 3, Radio Program l, 3, Inter-City Student Council 4, Officers Club 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Sound Off 3, Stu- dent Council 4. KATHLEEN SIEDLYK Business Stenographic Girls' Choir 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2. DONNA SIMMS Business Stenograplzic Art Club 2. DANTE SIMON' College Prep SUSAN SM EJ KAL Stenograpllic Red Peppers l . BETTY L. SMITH General Business Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Honor Roll 2, Ice-Breakers Club, Vice President l, May Fete l. BARBARA SERRATORE College Prep-Art Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Los gorgbrjros 3, 4, Portias l, Red Peppers l, Science Club 4, Y-Teens DOLORES E. SHELDON General Business Art Club l, First Choir 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Glee 3, Latin Club l, Portias 4, Red Peppers 3, Y-Teens l, 4. PEGGY JOYCE SHENEFIELD College Prep Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Junior Band l, Junior Red Cross l, 2. LEE SHEPHERD Auto Mechanics Junior Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. JACKSON SHERWOOD College Prep Art Club l, 2, Boys' State 3, Crack Squad l, 2, Debate Club 3, 4, Junior Red Cross l, 2, Latin Club l, 3, National Honor Society 4, Banquet Speaker 3, Recording Secretary 4, N.C.O. Club 2, ROTC I, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Science Fiction Club bl, 2. DEE DEE SHILLER Stenograplzic First Choir 4, Future Teachers of America 2, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Glee 2, Gym Captain 2, Gymettes l, Honor Roll 1, 3, Library Service League 3, Los Sombreros Altos l, Sound Off 3, 4, Tennis 2, Y-Teens 4. N if , .f ' S Q f , W 'K es' BEVERLY SMITH General Business Career Club l, 2. LOREN SMITH Industrial Arts Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY L. SMITH General Business Junior Band l, 2, 3. THOMAS D. SMITH College Prep Art Club I, 2, 4, Big Brother 45 Dramatics Club 4, First Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, Hi-Y, Secretary 4, Honor Roll 25 Los Som- breros Altos 25 Second Choir 2. DAVID SOBESKI College Prep JACK SORENSON College Prep-Electricity Big Brother 3, 4, First Choir 3, 45 Science Club lg Second Choir 25 Sound Off 3, 4. 3 JAMES H. SPELIC College Prep Officers Club 45 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY STASKIEWICZ Business Stenographic Big Sister 3, Christmas Program 3, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Spring Concert 3, Horizon Club lp May Fete 25 Portias 35 Red Peppers 2, Second Choir 2. PAUL STASTNY Auto Mechanics ROTC I . JIM STEELE Auto Mechanics Officers Club 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Butts Platoon 2, 3, 4, M.P. Detail l, 2, Ordnance 3, 4. JERRY STEFANOWICZ College Prep Big Brother 3, 4, Homecoming Knight 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Los Som- greros Altos I, 25 Officers Club 45 ROTC' I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council , 4. DON STEPANEK Auto Mechanics Basketball I5 Football I. MYRNA B. STOTTS Business Stenographic G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Peppers 2, 3. ARNOLD D. STRONG Printing Advanced Band I, 2, Orchestra 3, 4, ROTC I. MARY SULLIVAN Stenographic French Club l, Girls' Choir I, Girls' Glee 1, Poi rias l, Second Choir l. RUTH SUTTON Nurse's Prep Career Club I, 2, First Choir 4, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Horizon Club l, 2, Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Portias l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Red Peppers 1, 2, Second Choir 2, Tennis 3. DONNA SVAJGL Business Girls' Choir 3, 4, Junior Red Cross l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2. ROBERT SWANSON College Prep All-City Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, 4, Boys' Glee 1, First Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 4, Football 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, Vice President 4, Sound Off 2, 3, 4, Thespians, Vice President 4, Track l. JACKIE STEPHENS College Prep Girls' Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Captain l, Horizon Club l, 2, Library Service League l, Los Sombreros Altos, Treasurer 3, Portias 3, Red Peppers l, Y-Teens l, 2. BOB J. STERBA General Advanced Band 4, Junior Band 3, Orchestra 4. KATH RYN ALICE STEVENS College Prep Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Band l, 2, 3, 4, Baccalaureate and Graduation Organist l, 2, 3, Big Sister 3, County Day Alternate 3, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, Girls' Dance Band 3, Honor Roll l, 3, Library Service League 2, Los Sombreros Altos 3, O.U. Band Day I, 2 ,3, Science Club 4, Sound Off 2, 3, Square Dancers 2, Y-Teens l, 4. WEN DELL STEWART Auto Mechanics Football l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Prince 4, O Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I. HERMAN J. STOCK Woodworking Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. RICHARD STONE College Prep - Electricity Basketball I, 2, Big Brother 3, Football I, 2. JOHN SWIHEL General Mechanics Junior Band I5 Rifle Team 35 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN SZARAD Woodworking Art Club l5 Football I5 Ice-Breakers Club 2. , L , ly ,KJV L lf ' jf wif KARLENE TATMAN V 1 L College Prep , , Advanced Band, Majorette' 45 Junior Band 35 County Day Commissioner 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Captain 2, 35 Los Sombreros Altos 45 May Fete 45 Red Peppers 2, 35 Tennis 45 Yearbook Staff 4. ROBERTA TAYLOR Stenographic First Choir 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Y-Teens I. MARILYN TEXEL Business Bookkeeping Girls' Choir 45 Second Choir 3. RICHARD THALL Auto Mechanics First Choir 3, 45 Second Choir 3. ll ..,,.,. , Sli? .. its QV N BARBARA AN N THOMAS Business Bookkeeping Dramatics Club 35 Horizon Club I, 25 Li- brary Service League 45 Portias I. DAVID THOMPSON General Baseball 3. ROGER TH OMSEN Business Bookkeeping SAN RA THOMSEN Bookkeeping onor Roll I, 2, 3. DON THORNTON Auto Mechanics First Choir 35 Los Sombreros Altos I5 ROTC I5 Second Choir 2. JOE TOLEDO Machine Shop Art Club 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 35 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Los Som- breros Altos 45 O Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM TRAVIS Printing German Club lp Junior Band l, 2, Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 45 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4. PHYLLISf TROUDT College Prep Big Sister 4, Career Club 2, First Choir 3, 45 Girls' Choir 2, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Library Service League 2, Los Sombreros Altos, Secretary 45 May Fete 35 Mock U.N. Meeting 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Portias, Treasurer l, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Red Peppers lp Sound Off -3, Y-Teens 4. GEORGE OSCAR TWYMAN General ROTC l, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA TYNSKI Business Bookkeeping French Club 4. DONALD UPAH Electricity ROTC I , 2. BILL E. UPCHURCH Woodworking 48 RAY TOMASELLO College Prep Los Sombreros Altos 4, O Club 4, wres- tling 3. JOHANNA TOMASIEWICZ Business First Choir 33 Girls' Choir 45 Second Choir 2. GERALD J. TOMAN College Prep Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 47 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Los Sombreros Altos 31 ROTC lg Track l. BOB TOMANEK College Prep Football lp Gymnastics 35 Los Sombreros Altos 3. 1 J INA TOTILAS College Prep LINDA TOWNSEND General Business 43 if X I A 13:3 ., -' L ze, .t :ff ' Y . K. if-mi' ' , 'N 5755 LEX, fffiiw g. ' ' 1 . 'Hi wa 5 I ' :'5I., 'L MARY ANN URBANEC Business Stenographic Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Career Club 2, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir I, 2, 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, May Fete 2, Portias I, 2, 3, Red Peppers I, 2, Square Dancers I, Y-Teens 2. JOAN MARIE VAMPOLA H omemaking DIANE D. VAN CASTER Business Stenogmphic Library Service League I. DONNA VANCE College Prep - Stenographic Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Staff 3. PAT VAN CLEAVE General Business Red Peppers I, 2. HOPE PATRICIA VELEZ General Business Red Peppers I. Press Club 3, Science Club 4, Tooter IU' 5 BARBARA JEAN VISHNOSKY General Business Art Club I, 2, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Girls' Glee I, Honor Roll I, Horizon Club I, Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Head Attendance Monitor 3, 4, Music Clinic 4, Portias I, 4, Ped Peppers I, Y-Teens I, 4. WESLEY VLASNIK Art JAMES VLECK Printing ANTHONY F. VODICKA Business Bookkeeping ROTC I. PAUL J. VODICKA Woodworking Officers Club 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. DON WADE Electricity Boys' Glee I, 2. aj 5 M5 Nl 455' ,l 'N JACQUELINE WEAVER General Business Advanced Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Y-Teens l, 2. BARBARA J EAN WEST Nurse's Prep Adgnced Band 25 Honor Roll 25 Orchestra JANE WHETSTONE Business Stenographic Library Service League 2, 3, 4, Head Door Monitor 4. HARRY WHITNEY Woodworking Baseball l, 25 Football l, 2, 3, 45 O Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 4. HENRY E. WHITNEY General Business Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 35 Football 45 Junior Dance Band l5 Orchestra 3 45 ROTC i5 City Government Day 3. RITA A. WIATER Business - Sales Library Service League I5 Sales Club 3, 4. ALTA WALKER Sales Debate Club l5 First Choir 45,Girls' Choir 25, Future Nurses of America 2, 35 Girls' Choir l5 Girls' Glee I5 Library Service League l, 2, 35 Portias l, 25 Red Peppers l, 25 Thespians l, 2. DEAN WARREN College Prep Big Brother 35 Los Sombreros Altos 3, 45 Officers Club 45 ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3. REG IS WASKE L Electricity CAROLE JEAN WATERMAN Nurse's Prep First Choir 3, 45 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' Glee 25 Honor Roll l, 35 Latin Club 4, Aedile 45 Portias 3, 45 Red Peppers l, 25 Second Choir 25 Y-Teens l, 3, 4. JOYCE WATKINS ' College Prep Big Sister 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 First Choir 45 Future Teachers of America 35 G.A.A. 3, 4, President 45 Girls' Choir 2, 35 Gym Captain 2, 3 ,45 Gymettes l, 25 Homecoming Princess 45 Horizon Club l, 25 Inter-City Student Council 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Library Service League 35 Los Sombreros Altos l, 25 May Fete 3, 45 Music Clinic 35 O.U. Play Day 35 Portias 35 Press Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Red Peppers 2, 3, 45 Sound Off 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Noon Dance Chairman 45 Tooter Staff 4. sHmLsY WEAK ' General Business Art Club i5 Library Service League l5 Sales Club 2. if 6' ANDREW C. WIEGER Electricity ROTC I, 2. BURT L. WILCOXSON Electricity officers Club 4, Rorc 1, 2, 3, 4, MP. Detail 3. GARY WILKIN5 Auto Mechmzics BARBARA ANN WILSON Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America 2, Latin Club 4, Library Service League I, 2. CAROL LEE WILSON ' College Prep Future Nurses of America 2, 3, G.G.A. I, 2, Gym Captain I, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, May Fete I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Portias I, 2, Square Dancers I, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Trailers I, 2. KATHLEEN MARY WILSON Nurse's Prep Future Nurses of America 4, Portias 4. G- RUTH WOLFE College Prep Big Sister 3, 4, First Choir 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Glee, Secretary 2, ,Girlsf League Cabinet 2, Girls' State 3, Homecoming 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Inter-City Student Council 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, lnter-City 3, President 4, Library Service League I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Los Sombreros Altos 3, 4, Vice President 4, May Fete 3, Mock U.N. Meeting 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Outstand- ing Junior Girl 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Girls' Locker Chairman 4, Tooter Staff 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Inter-City I, 2, 3, Social Chairman 2, President 3. bonus woLrssAuEn College Prep - Nursing MARY ANN WZOREK Business Stenograplaic G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Gymettes, Secretary 2, 3, May Fete 2, Red Peppers I, 2, Second Choir 2, Spring Festival 2, 3, 4, Square Dancers I, Tennis 3, 4. GEORGE C. YARGER Electricity Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 4. SHIRLEY YOST College Prep - Stenographic Career Club 2, First Choir 4, Future Teachers of America, Parliamen- tarian 3, Girls' Choir 2, 3, Latin Club 4, Library Service League 4, Portias I, 2, 3, 4, Square Dancers I, 2, Vice President 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Inter-Club Council Representative 4. PAUL ZAGAR Business Sales Club 3. HENRY ZELENKA College Prep - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, Boys' State 3, Football 3, Hi-Y 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Los Sombreros Altos 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,.4, President 4, O Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4. PATTI ZELUF Nurse's Prep ' Latin Club 3, Science Club 4. af Q4 TERESA ZENDEIAS Business Los Sombreros Altos 3, ROSEMARY BAYLES Sales Sales Club 2, 3, 4. 4, Portias 2. W I Af. January, 1955, Graduate H Summer Graduate As time goes on, the good if S will conquer, the willing will succeed, the generous will be re- warded, the cooperative will gain, the considerate will be acknowledged, the humble will be honored, the kind will benefit, and the dependable will be remembered. As time goes on, these shall be the leaders. These shall be the men and women who in time ofwar will serve their country, whoin time of peaee willserve their community. These will be the backbone of our nation, striving for mutual and united friendship with other nations. 1 As time goes on, we will blend together in an effort to encourage and emphasize the need for world peace. sz As time goes on . . . . J' 1' A... ONCE UPON A TIME 1. Robert Schab 2. Gwen Ryan 3. Joyce Wat- kins 4. Tom Smith 5. Carol Grieb 6. David Sobeski 7. Betty Staskiewicz 8. Jeanette Ab- boud 9. Dixie Byerly 10. Dee Bauerkemper 11. Duane Alrstadt 12. Joe Merwald 13. Mary Fahey 14. Virginia DeWitt 15. Jerry Hansen 16. Jackie Weaver 17. George Norman 18. Barb Antczak 19. Roberta Taylor 20. Shirley Mendyk 21. Kathy Stevens 22. Janet Schnei- der 23. Barbara Thomas 24. ,Toe Bertich 25. Bob Elsasser 26. Sandy Day 27. Wesley Vlas- nik 28. Phyllis DiBaise 29. Barbara Serratore 30. Mary Sullivan 31. Dolores Sheldon 32. Joe Horrigan 33. Phyllis Troudt 34. Gloria Brant 35. Waneta Kriz 36. Connie Cuevas 37. Betty Smith 38. Don Push 39. Joe Toledo 40, De- anna Chase 41. Dotty Horen 42. Carol Rohling 43. Kaye Knight 44. Marge Graham 45. Dee Dee Shiller 46. Clarine Kasin 47. Rich Keeling 48. Mary Ann Urbanec 49. Laura Gregg 50. Barbara Bernard 51. Rich Panning 52. Bobbie Kucera 53. Nancy Morris 54. Kathy Moore Q, mam' 1' xi WV! L . 9 , KE.: 5 Ani pu. :ff A My 1 A- ,gf x, f-+8 .. any I Nl, X . ff , 3 ,Z , I . 41 'SL' ff 5 f ,. 1 v ' z ' f .lf 11 A-A ,f' 11 ' M' The twenty-eight 1954-1955 Studdllslsgsdmdicil members and their sponsor, Mr. C. A. Sheets, pose in state for pos- terity. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Carol Calta, corresponding secretary, Bill Poppen, vice president, George Norman, presidentg Bobbie Kucera, secretary, Jerry Gaddis, treasurer: Jerry Vodicka, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Darlene Jansen, Connie Mitchell, Ruth Wolfe, Karen Mattson, Joyce Watkins, Donna Alex, Barbara Antczak, Joan Wes- lowski, Lee Larsen, Rose Sena, Paul Rowe. THIRD ROW: Jerry Short, Don Shirnonek, Joan Reeves, Gail M nnick, Joan Kucera, Ronald Calta, Melvin Elliott, Ray West, Mr. Sheets. FOURTH ROW:Ierry Stefanowicz, Rich Fleming, J eMerwald. This Council is composed of representatives from each class, together with the senior class president and vice president and girls' and boys' representatives. Its maior obiective is to sponsor activities which pertain to the general interest and welfare of the student body and such social events as the frequent Friday night post-game dances and the Homecoming Ball. A few of the Council's standing committees are Courtesy, Fire Drill, Locker, lllance, and Student Improvement. ln addition to belonging to one of these groups, selected members attend Intra-City Student Council meetings and visit the other Omaha public high schoolson Student Exchange days throughout the year to gather worthwhile ideas and inspect current prdctices fol- lowed by students in other schools. ' Student C. . . , a L1 Q A X l':a l 'W : '+'r':'3.1 I W3 :sw-45:37am .1 '! Of ij' , of edu s ' ' ' ' X1 First Semester Cabinet Members were, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Sutton, TreasurergJane Whetstone, Head Door Monitor, Kay Mitchell, Presidentg and Mary Ann Lochman, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Wayne Gash, Head Office Monitorg Donna Vance, Party Committee Chairmang Barbara Vishnosky, Head Attendance Monitorg Delores Bauerkemper, Ass't. Head Door Monitorg Connie X Mitchell, Party Committeeg JanisCalta, Vice Presidentg Eva Kratochvil, Head Desk Monitor: R Shirley Lindstrom, Head Shelf Monitorg John Sousa, Party Committeeg and Jeanette Kubin, Tooter Reporter. 5 3 fa X K- AX . v A I T , Second Semester Cabinet Members are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janis Calta, Tooter Reporterg Ruth I Q ' Sutton, Vice Presidentg Kay Mitchell, President: Florence Trout, Head Door Monitorg Barbara Vishnosky, Secretary: and Barbara Bernard, Treasurer, SECOND ROW: Wayne Gash, Head Shelf Monitorg Donna Vance, Party Committee Chairmang Delores Bauerkemper, Head Desk Monitorg Joan Reeves, Head Office Monitorg and Ray West, Party Committee. Not pictured are: Mary Ann Lochman, Ass't Head Door Monitorg Shirley Schon, Head Attendance Monitorg and Dixie Byerly, Party Committee. BAND PERSONNEL CLARINETS: Fred Taylor, Wer1de11Meissner, Bill Hansen, Dicklohnson, Phillip Cahoy, Richard Aden, Jerry Green, Barbara Sparks, Susan Peters, Betty Smith, Elaine Smith, Leonard Eby, Vernon VanScoy, Ralph Robertson, Paul Billings. FLUTES: Paula Giffen. Nancy Sparks, Vanace East. FRENCH HORNS: Peggy Shenefield, Thomas Barnett, Chuck Rogers. TRUMPETS: Bob Push, Joe Cabral, Allan Napora, Ron Migis, Duane Baltzer, Ron Noah, Richard Aluock, Ernest Wright, Sam Cappello, James Levi. BARITONES: Clementine Kisicki, Frank Pycha, George Radik. BASS CLARINET: Kathy Stevens. BASSOON: Jackie Weaver. OBOE: Gary Taylor 58 Duane Sam dtector of the is the student band, gmac! Leonard Eby has beena member of the band throughout his high school career, For the last two years he has been the head concert master at the All-City music festival. BAND PERSONNEL TROMBONESg Tom Albin. John Wolfe, Jim Pos- pichal, Don Rathgeber, Alice Underwood, Virginia DeWitt, James Menke. SAXOPHONE: Nancy Alexander, Gary Culton, Arlan Parrill, Bill Jones, Ruth Croft, Ron Kotrc, Ray West. BASSES: Robert Morgan, Jack Winkelman,James Budka, Kenneth Keast, Sharon Marcelino, Paul Opocensky, DRUMS: Chris Wrightsman, Bob Sterba, Rosalie Peters, Leonard Savage, Roger Tyler, Delmar Brown, Don Gutchewsky. Mr. Hamilton B. Smith is director. 59 Peggy Shenefield is the first girl to help direct the marching band, si' I .W ' A J '33, 315, ol ' X :.y. if' J 3' f-5 xt 'V Q XX 9 a ts J is J ' -f r ,113 'I f Q Jgyx .L v .8 451- W'-sg t all .,::.f3 uisf q .i Q' ,,,. , I FRONT ROW: Choir Director-Roland E, Hinrichs, Pat Addison, Ruth Wolfe, Grace Lee, Mary Sullivan, Phy,llis DiBaise, Marilyn Blessie, Marilyn Mactier, Janet Schneider, Rita Sacco, Phyllis Troudt, Bill Poppen, Jerry Short, John Sousa, Harold Lee, Joe Marchese, Joyce Watkins, Kathleen Moore, Cathleen Craren, Laura Gregg, Aina Steinberigs. SECOND ROW: Connie Woodward, Barbara Vishnosky, Betty Staskiewicz, Mary Clare Eggleston, Johanna Tomasiewicz, Carol Grieb, Sharon Merten, Mary Patterson, Carol Rohling, Roberta Taylor, Richard Totusek, Joe Bertich, Bob Kovanda, Robert Swanson, Bob Pichar, Dee Dee Shiller, Marge Graham, Kay Wedberg, Janice Peters, Gloria Dodd. fACCOMPA- NISTS: Mrs. Dorothy Ivey, Miss Ruth Rockwood. i i Q i E In V X-,I . E ,. 5 V mtl gf ' l , President, Ronald l-lolladayg Boys' Vice President, i Robert Hodges, Girls' Vice President, Marge Gra- J ham, Courtesy Chairman, Pat Melingagio. y - 1 -- The South High First Choir was hrganized in 1938 with the purpose of developing musi- cianship, personality, and dependhlbility in its members. Q , 1 rr1.Qa-:vi-ie:-er! En pgir-E X.: 1 f i The choirtakes part inthe All-City Music j Festival, Christmas program, Commencement ' activities, and many other programs. - i 1, .1 . z , i G V, :ala , , ,J y q Y -ii, I J an 4' . f . l l 4 ' R 'uw 3 V' K R? . 2 rs TIN on g Q A R. l .S xx . N. if I A .J 'J R101 faq. fn 5, B fs, l - was Q- ' if if V + W , ,ig by I af' . ' J, 'l N-1 959-... THIRD ROW: Mary Fahey, Dolores Sheldon, Gloria Brant, Kae Knight, Carol Kralicek, Patricia Melingagio, Mary Ann Urbanec, Carole Waterman, Alta Walker, Ray Wilson, Alvin Pojenski, Thomas Prchal, Wayne Gash, James Sobotka, Robert Hodges, Claudia Spear, Karen Larsen, Gwen Ryan, Jacqueline Romano, Anita Dempsey, Shirley Yost. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Serratore, Mary Ann Mikovec, Dorothy Horen, Eva Kratochvil, Sara Jane Prestito, Jean Hardy, Roberta Kucera, Ronald Holladay, LeRoy Gallaway, Jerry Smith, Stanley Kosalka, Richard Thall, Jack Novacek, Dan Kiechel, Jack Matson, Jerry Gaddis, George Norman, Gerald Hansen, Nancy Morris, Ruth Sutton, Elaine Lillethorup, Doris Wolfs- bower. ' ,Q o ! Z a I l Choir Director, Roland E. Hinrichsg Robe Chair- man, Wayne Gashg Boys' Secretary-Treasurer, Carl Gernandtg Girls' Secretary-Treasurer, .Rita Sacco. On l y those who show outstanding i 1 talent and character are allowed mem- .l l E4 .B J E bershlp. T' R Members make numerous solo and small 9roUP 0PPearances. -3 i ol i j j j I 3 E X r . 3 -1 FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Marie Letak, Nancy Jean Alter, Carol Chance, Betty Mann, Sherlleen Chance, Rose Ann Brockson, Geraldine Hollenbach, Esther Aguilera, Bessie Petrovich, Joan Wesolowski, Rosemary Burke. SECOND ROW: Kay Larimore, Shirley Fonfara, arbara Wajda, Evely Grabenschroer, Marilyn Donaldson, Judy Gamble, Kenny Egr, Richard Duponcheel, David Getzs man, Gary Vyhorny. IRD ROW: Anita Marsik, Rosemary Svajgl, Bill Whit- ney, Modesta Gomez, Wesley Lind, C as, Jim Liparn, Fr Novotny, Ernest Kurtz. FOURTH ROW: Judy Quintero, Lorraine Zpev k, Janice F son, P e, Ji yXPos ich Pat Mortimer, Larry Schab, Ronald Krebs, X X X i V PQ y x ' .N M X . ' , K I N, X A t xx L , ' 1 High's Second Choir consists of 38 girls and 28 boys. ' ' his group, which is directed by vocal music instructor Ronald E. Hinrichs, participated in the Christmas program and the Spring concert. ,, U Mrs. Dorothy Ivey is choir accompanist. Y ,fi fa . Q i . i i Xi i 3 . 2 ' 62 lg g3fisgvr,?saf,gr1g -, W. ass.. . i , .vw.,ss.g 5,,, . , bi . I -A yuliff- . 'fir., 3 - 4.? , s 1 V Y- 4 gi ' - FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Shoehigh, Donna Komorosky, Beverly Spohn, Karen Bilek, Eleanor Schroeder, Donna Kirkman, Carole Weak, Judy Kavan, Roberta McVey. SECOND ROW: Larry Homan, Marilyn Wilson, Jacquelyne Alston, Shirley Edmonds, Patricia Wade, Rosalie Frazier, Mary Pisci, Dorothy Karasek, Choir Director-Roland E. Hin- richs. THIRD ROW: Lowell Hofer, Charles Olsen, Paul Narduzzo, Tim Kelley, Bill Skalla, Ronald Novotny, Gerald Haas, Ruth Pinkall. FOURTH ROW: Jack Shields, James Lynch, David Reinig, Harold Witkowski, Gary Sorteno, Dave Folda, Joe Synowicki, Gloria I-lindman, Patt Donovan. CLASS OFFICERS President ....... Charles Olson Vice President . .... Ron Cuevas 2 9 Girls' Treasurer. . Charlotte Shoehigh 'A ' Boys' Treasurer . . . Jim Pospichal , , ,555-QE, E Student Director . . Tim Kelly NP 63 WB g v I' :s ' ' l f A A A A T CJ ua 'NAA fx x FRONT ROW: Lois Peyton, Mary Ann Wzorek, Maureen McKeirnan, Dorann Grahovic, Rita Miller. SECOND ROW: Janet Walker, Frances Tikalsky, Mary Row Steffan, Clarine Kasin, Pearl Fisher, Dorothy Matrox. THIRD ROW: Rose Marie Marino, Alma Matuza, Madine Covalciuc, Josephine Era, Rose Mary Messany, Marrlyn Bowen. FOURTH ROW: Donna Boldt, Carmen Sena, Pearl Wright, Rose Sena, Dolores Gonzales, Shirley smith. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Schnei- der, Maria Kroupa, Donna Mahoney, Sylvia Kirksey, Barbara Mandle, Roxanne Wolfsbower. BACK ROW: Karen Keast, Donna Hinshaw, Wanda Novy, Kathleen Siedlyk, Carol Green, Darlene Wozniak. 0 South High Girls' Choir is made up of 7l girls. The Choir, sponsored by Mr. Roland E. Hinrichs and accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy lvey, participates in the Christmas program, Baccalaureate services, and the Spring con- cert. X ff x 'ff f . frllllx 64 f Qu E4 4 .- g- ,L - V V W I A 5, In .sail Q. , Q X' tx' A H A A ' A r :. 5 , T 5: v ' Q .1 I A A 'x A A FRONT ROW: Sharan Hitt, Barbara Schon, Joann Brunner, Pat Beister, Sharon Wymore, Jackie Stephens. SECOND ROW: Naomi Weaver, Janet Velasquez, Lorna Kreider, Vicki Schivisow, Norma Young, Marilyn Reck. THIRD ROW: Marsha Thomas, Armecia Trammel, Carole Greiner, Faye Klock, JoAnne Detwiler, Ruth O'Conner. FOURTH ROW: Joann Reeves, Darrellean McCarty, Betty Surrcinske, Donna Svajgl, Sharlene Benda, Sharon Heath. FIFTH ROW:Thema Prue, Mary Alice Loves, Marilyn Texal, Betty Riley, Janet Rall, Mary Ann Thompson. BACK ROW: Norma Wilhun, Peggy Considine, Bonnie Tatman, Margaret Pacholski, Mary Alice Smith, Mariann Schaetzle. President . . . ..... Rose Sena Vice President ....... Carmen Sena . Secretary Treasurers . Carole Greiner, Pat Beister I ... i Student Director ...... Norma Young '- ,,,: rc ' , Tooter Reporter . . Barbara Mandle 'fax A' ' 65 Y-.3 C 'I 4' A Y ml ' I 7 aa II M f if 'n - 5 S ,.. 9' X on Q9 tsl Qu. 'A J 1 ofvffifgr. 4:,,...:.i., u5 '4 A N :lr FIRST ROW: Evelyn Kreigler, Cathy Craren, Dolores Messany, Barbara Serratore, Carol Calta. SECOND ROW: Juliann Cherney, Mavis Truman, Joan Kennedy, Mary Ann Urbanec, Carol Rohling. THIRD ROW: Nick Chiburis, Charles Kreigler, Ronald Moore, Gerald Engardt, De- waine Melch. T L ,1 2 16 9 . 7 In 'iff' R., fi I1 I A 'S' N.: as Q 'T' ginia Revers, Lucille Wilke. SECOND ROW: Dave Otoupal, James Kotrc, Ronald Mitchell, Ra ? FIRST ROW: Marilyn Brunell, Virginia Pros, Jackie Steele, Jackie Dutiel, Waneta Kriz, Vir- Y Evon, Ralph Serratore, Charles Fricke, THIRD ROW: Ardith Machal, Judy Joerns, Barbara Sy- kora, Mary Jo Kucera, Jean Dobrovolny, Marilyn Ashton, Judith Machal, l UAL 1 LJ I 1 i gz Z 6 ...St ii? ki gf 0, take their bow. In front of T lve of the fifteen members of South High's National Thespian Society, Troupe 68 we their miniature class stage are Barbara Brunell and Marlyss Fiala, on either side are Kae Knight, president, and Barbara ' ' ' ' d Swisher, and t r directl in back are Sharon Hitt, Barbara Woodcook, Claudia Spear, historian, San ra Mandle, secre a yg y Joy Knutson. Bob Swanson, vice president, Benny Meston, and Joe Meschede, treasurer, back up the group, Not pictured are Gloria Beyette, Polly Dewitt, and Feliksa Pabilionis. IWTPSANSX 1 Il 1 a L N South High Schoo1's Thespian affiliation began on January 28, 1946, and, after a brief lapse, was reorganized on November 16, 1954, by Mrs. Leonore Paasch, dramatics instructor. The aims of the society are to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts rnd to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among students. Membership is honorary and is based on a system of merit. 67 rf' xwm. , 1 aka Qu! 0 ,Q G nn ? ,U Y aa t, Qgrhxglvg S . ' Instructor Charles W, Beattie appears happy as he takes Q a break between Sales class sessions. ill ' Q-3 D Ci '33 Sales class members pictured above are, SEATED: Dick Leutzinger, Tooter Reporter, Tom Feeney, Vice-Presidentg Donna Grosky, Secretary-TreasurergBob Beaudin, President. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beattie, Mary Waldrop, Coleen Heldt, Rosemary Bayles, Gloria Clapp, BeverlySpohn, Rita Wiater, Shir1eyDougherty, Virginia Dolak, Monicalackwin, Geraldine Milan Maureen McKeirman, Dorothyliarasek, MaryAnnGrzywa, THIRDROW: John Arion, Bruce Horner, Don Whitmarsh, Roger Townsend, Douglas Durbin, Martin Erne, Tom Nieto, Richard Will, Bob Anderson, Nick Fransiscus. The Sales Club, sponsored by Mr. Charles W. Beattie, was organized at South High in l945 to arouse interest in retailing. Its members, all co-op students, plan many activities connected with salesmanshi p . l l l l i 1 Rosemary Bayles, LEFT, relaxes for a moment in the stock room while on her co-op job, Donna Grosky, Gloria Clapp, and Rita Wiater, RIGHT, are snapped as they work out a bulletin board dis- play. 68 ,te Mi 2 ' Q ' n1e.r1wsvsn1fr1--sa-zur! a s' QQ? De baie SS? C la ss ..l N' Q f 5 The South High Debate Squad, com- posed of nineteen students, is coached by Mr. Dale Marcum. The outstanding con- tests of the year are Boys', Gir1s', and Open Missouri Valley tournaments, which de- termine the regional champion. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janis Calta, Marilyn Blessie, Ruth Croft, Alma Matu- za. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dale Marcum, Jim Melsa, Bob Anderson, Karen Larsen, George Jonaitis, and Ralph Miller. m f 'Fr ,f , 5,14 ' F . , ll? if X ' f ff' Uelczte X tif gm X Ei 6' 40 Z Q H , 9 1 -rs' 1 L 7 i L '25-, EA i Y . Theobjectof debateis tomake Q, the participants clear thinkers and 4? f' - A good speakers. Be fore being ad- mitted to the squad, students must take Beginning Debate for at least one semester. This year's ofticers are: Janis Calta, president, Lee L a r s e n , vice presidentg Marilyn Blessie, secretaryg Larry M o ore , treasurer, Joe Bahun, sergeant-at- arms. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTgSal1y Versch, Lee Larsen, Jackie Steele, Don Rathgeber, Wally Marsh. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Bahun, Ron Kotrc, Kaye Runte, Larry Moore, and Jackson Sher- wood. X fr iij vt, fd A .ir L' 'ze' K A '7' ff ,I rf- 1 f X. J n J ,cv 5 up-v 1' X X NJ' 5 aj M ,x f .f, rl . 'Tw , 1 . 5 fn ,Q 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Patterson, Robert Anderson, James Melsa, Robert Seldon, and Sharon Merten. SECOND ROW: Jim Lane, Gary Hamilton, Gary Taylor, Gesila Starck, Mr, Robert Tombrinck, sponsor, Grant Williams, and Bill Fitzsimmons. 5+,7f-4tf3::C2- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Renner, Jim Kennedy, John DiBiase, Ben Cacioppo, and Anthony Abboud. SECOND ROW: Bill Stevens, Jesse Florez, John Fidone, Donald Werth, Tim Kelley, and Robert Cochrane. THIRD ROW: Ronald Zeleny, Donald Davis, Mr. Joseph Reeves, Instructor, Harry Whitney, and James Kain, j::5 Zaye new +939 f-M FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Brant, Vice Presidentg Carol Calta, Secretaryg Gisela Starck, Erika Harck, Janis Calta, Dolores Messany. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Sheld o n, Linda Strnad, Joyce Mack, Rose Mary Messany, Ramuta Micuta, Helen Sullivan. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Yost, Donna Ha- lac, Pat Halac, JoAnn Pospishil, Rosemarie Vacelka, Alice May. 'Q . .Sal ax- X' , 0 rv-wp, . P, 'L--?'r ' afzldcw FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Yost, Donna Letak, Ja c q u e li ne Steele, Waunetta Snell, Ruth Sutton, Treasurer, Phyllis Troudt, President. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Marsik, Kathy Pat- ler, Joann Pserros, Shirley Schon, Mary Sullivan, Barbara Vishnosky. THIRD RVW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Berenis, Ba bara Faiman, Aphrodite Bitzes, Karen Aciier- man, Anne Lienemann, Alice Luft. The Portia Club is sponsored by Miss Ruth Rockwood and Mrs. Theodore F. Andreskowski. The main reason for organizing this club was to offer fun, good times, lessons in etiquette, and vocational training to all girls at South, One of their main events of the year is the Annual Christmas Tea, pictured at the left, Standing behind the gaily decorated if :le is Mrs. Godfrey Calta, Eva Kratochvil, Miss Rock- wood, and Phyllis Troudt. H I . X ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Donze, Patricia Halac, Alice May, Karen Piska, Dorothy Kreft, Marie Pecha, Mary Walsworth, and Carol Calta. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Bujarski, Vicki Schwisow, Diane Buehler, Joyce Reeve, Linda Strnad, Erika Starck, Laureen Groves, and Janis Calta, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Ashton, Alberta Hammerly, Elizabeth Hill, Sandra Hoeft, Gisela Starck, Donna Halac, Lucy Chrest. Pictured at the right are the officers of the Y- Teens. They are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Marsik, Treasurer,Shirley Yost, Secretary: Eva Krato- chvil, President, Elaine Lillethorup, Vice-Presi- dent: Bonnie Rezac, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnn Pospishil, Publicity Chairman, Sandra Krajicek, Music Chairman: Helen Scott, Advisor, Margaret Gearing, Advisor, Kay Runte, Service Chairmangand Sandra Rogers, Worship Chairman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Marie Vocelka, Barbara Faiman, Janet Littethorup, Marian Meyers, Marjorie Shenefield, Phyllis Parrill, Karen Clark, and Maxine Ashton, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernice Berenis, Carol Upah, Patty Loncke, Patty Huff, Evelyn Kriegler, Kaye Mitchell, Mary Ann Lochman, and Connie Mitchell. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol McCormick, Donna Urquhart, Pat Stejskal, Sandy Barden, Helen Adams, Mar- jorie Barger, and Placida Espejo, TEEN The South Y-Teen Club, a part ofthe International Y, W, C. A, , was organized to create a closer relation- ship among young women and to improve their social and personal living. This forms a well rounded agenda ofdances, parties, and com- munity service. . :X J EQW rs Xwy 4L 4 f' sc L 'fr 'QQ .-ff? ' TOPROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE: Rodney Clifton, Joe Bertich, Bob Elsasser, William Dinges, Jerry Gaddis, Jim Melsa, Vernon VanScoy, Dave Sobeski. SECOND ROW: Earl Iverson, Sponsor: John Sobeski, Joe Comstock, Willard Preston, Ray Evan, Randy Kleist, Roger Tyler, Pete Kavas, Ed Arnold, Sponsor, SEATED: Larry Moore, Richard Ehrlich, Gary Panzer, Bob Anderson, Jerry Smith, Ernest Kurtz, Jerry Hansen, and Tom Smith. NOT PICTURED ARE: Bob Cochrane, Ronald Fogle, Leroy Galloway, Wayne Gash, Lowell Hofer, Kenneth Hrbek, Jerry Hunt, Jim Kozak, Lee Larsen, Michael Leskys, Benny Meston, Dave Norman, George Norman, Don Pavlik, Duane Pavlik, Bill Poppen, Walter Rohling, Don Rouse, Tom Schutte, Ron Slattery, Bob Swanson, Fred Taylor, Gary Taylor, Jerry Toman, Robert Van Deusen, and Henry Zelenka. CLUB OFFICERS ARE: President Jerry Hansen, Vice-President Jerry Toman, Secretary Tom Smith, Treasurer Dave Sobeski, and Chaplin Bill Poppen, msgs 1 'NL 3 1 QQ . n ,SJ N' . , I , -. . - '-4 1 f , . 5 1 Yr FRENCH CLUB L7 Z-1-73 f i, 'cf G app A I FIRST ROW: Sharon Marcelino, Darlene Schneider, Rita Sacco, Pat Melingagio, Lucille Wilke, Frances McCarty, Sylvia Rakauskas, Mary Jo Kucera, Ron Fogle, SECOND ROW: Jim Scripter, Tommie Beyette, Roberta Kucera, Judith Zimmerman, Judith Hogarth, Kathleen Gray, Norman Zinn, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Gloria Beyette, Barbara Tynski, Janice Peters, Francine Prokop, Sherleen Chance, T FIRST ROW: Bob Swanson, Praetor, Carole Waterman, Aedileg Wally Marsh, Consulg Sally Versch, Aedileg Far- ley Karas, Quaestorg Nancy Warren, Consul, Mrs. Bar- bara Oldfield, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Susan Peters, Doris Kirksey, Janice Chase, Rosemary Baratta,Or1ene McCarty, Barbara Wilson, Margery Baldwin, Carol Gruhn, JoAnn Will, Dorothy Shinkle, THIRD ROW: Sandra Kra- jicek, Carol Wesolowski, Bonnie Adams, Alma Matuza, Mary Patterson, Sharon Merten, PatWade, JerryGaddis, Gene McKinney, JerryEngardt, FOURTH ROW:Jeanette Abboud, Lou Celia Ross, Darlene Jansen, Sharon Heath, Margaret Mar- shall, Janet Secora, Delores Menke, Barbara Hardy, Thelma Hill, Marilyn Blessie, Don Woster, James Kotrc. A. 5355.1 ff? REPRESENTATIVOS de las classes espanoles son, FILA PRIMERA, izquierda a derecha: Dolores Marquez, Phyl- lis Troudt, Kathleen Moore, y Ruth Wolfe, FILA SEGUNDA: Dean Warren, Gerald Han- sen, Connie Woodward, Joe Toledo, ylohn Barrientos. Funcionarios de Los Sombreros Altos son Kathleen Moore, presidentag Ruth Wolfe, vice presidentag Phyllis Troudt, secretariag Gerald Hansen, tesorerog y Dean Warren, reporter para el Tooter. NNY IX! X l .Zac Samhezaa :Wine n 1 5- 'rv . . I x E1 quebrando de la pinata por Jerry Haney a la fiesta Los personajes en La Corrida de Toros, presentado en mayo, 1954. por el club al Sound Off, 1954, izquierdaa derecha son Mark Czechut, Charles Stefan, Marvm Elllott, Don Kudym, Carolyn Guido, JimDetwe1ler, ycomo el toro, Jerry Haney y Ray Boro. K3 ' -'Sf la izqurerda X X 'X X ll 5 X f Usando el tape-recorder a una sesion del club X f Q - xg if .4-v 5.x .13 .LQJZR S agfegia-, gg - :gb-w--+-+-I---M SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE: Sandra Krajicek, Treasurer: Dar1eneJansen, Community Service Chairman: Rosemary Svajgl, Vice-President: Ruth Wolfe, President: Clarine Kasin, Inter-city Council Reporter: Janet Velasquez, Secretary, SECOND ROW: Bernice Berenis, AN Rose Marie Marino, Judy Bujarski, Judith Machal, Ardith Machal, Annette Marsik, Rose Qc' J0 Marie Vocelka, Diane Griger, THIRD ROW: Janis Chase, JoAnn Pospishil, Naomi Weaver, lu Z Reporter: Donna Lee, Lou Celia Ross, Deanna John, Sharlene Benda, Barbara Antczak, 5 3 Dorothy Green, Miss Lenora Worcester sponsors this group. 41 .go fo CRO alma Waimea ab! maxim SJ . .. ...wer 7' 'rf' Li' X il, J' , I t , x SEATED ARE: Sharon Heath, Secretary: Marilyn Donaldson, Vice-President: School Nurse Miss Ruth Johnson, Club Sponsor: Kaye Mitchell, President: Donna Letak, Treasurer: Patty Koll, Program Chairman. STANDING ARE: Shirley Gibson, Ruth Croft, Kathy Stevens, Eva Kratochvil, JoanReeves, Mary Ann Lockman, Violet Smith, Judy Schon, Susan lvis, Sharon Dorsey, and Marge Barger. edeeee Had Miss Mary Alice Engles, Sponsor, Leonard Dougherty, John Krajicek, Walter Nodean, Bill Dinges, Bill Krumland, Harry Bates, Jackson Sherwood, and Feliksa Pabilionis, SEATED, are getting ready for the Science Club party. Bruce Groves, Glen Roberts, Farley Karas, Gene McKinney, George Yarger, Ron Migis, Kathy Stevens, Wally Marsh, Grace Lee, and Jim Yelnek are watching a demonstration being performed. 5 . . 1 .lv V V . .-'-I ,S - 'a 7 , 4 T . - ff L octane eczeeefze a mended FRONT ROW: Sylvia Schwartzlander, Historian, Donna Lee, Secretary, Miss Lucille Airy, Sponsor, Janet Schneider, Presi- dent, Mr. Loren Gammon, Sponsor, Joan Wesolowski, Vice-President, Connie Mitchell, Treasurer. SECONDROW: Ardith Machal, JoAnn Will, Linda Strnad, Nancy Krause, Marilyn Brunell, Janet Valasquez, Sandra Yelinek, I 4 will L4 i l ,4az'a Wleadmzdca I-yn' JI' K ii I' 'N 1 ,. Q. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ken Alston, Charles Knott, Robert Peklo, William Higgins, Joe Bona- iuto, Larry Grimm. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Stastny, Richard Lochman, Jack Heiny, A1 Demkowski, Don Cera, Charles Cerveny, Ray Brazda, Marvin Jourdan, Rich Gyhra, Gary Wilkins, Auto-Mechanics Instructor-Emil Blazek, Richard Thall, G. Lee Shepherd, Joe Pleuler, Don Push, ff ig: aatd2z7f6z'77madeaf24q4Qoae?g 1. Mister Sandman. 2. Hajji Baba. 3. Time Waits for No One. 4. The Shy and the Mighty. 5. Whispers in the Dark. 6. Shake, Rattle and Roll. 7. Teach Me Tonight. 8. Make Yourself Comfortable. 9. Hold My Hand. 10. Count Your Blessings. 11. The Pepsodent Smiles. - -sunr-A ' B... ' v. Zi' F3 3 7 A 'J Sli. J? fi ' 2.9 11' ig ,:ll'.1l,a ,UNH Zhi ut' 5 egg' c 'Ill Q f s 4ssW' .I , ,ffm -x h is f C W A -D+.. 1 'JM 1h 'Slit Club Editor-Janis Calta, Sports Editor-Duane Altstadt, Advertising Manager-Carol Nath, Girls' ',,, Sports Editor-Joyce Watkins, Assistant Editor-Jeanette Kubin, Editor-in-chief-Sandra Day, Business Manager-Ruth Wolfe, and Circulation Manager-Phyllis DiBaise put the paper together. Exchange ' . - ' . . . 3' Editor Roberta Kucera is not pictured eaten c13,Q,m,,t,' Cub reporters Mark C z e c h u t , Wally Marsh, Deanna Davis, Jan Rock- well, Donna Rose, Barbara Mandle, Sally Versch, and Part Pohl interview jour- nalism instructor Miss Mar- garet McMartin. Carl Belcastro runs the press as Ralph McDonell and Joe Cerra ex amine the first copy. Donald Niedzielski, Fred Moessner, and print- ing teacher F. A. Hugg- enberger watch Harvey Fast operate the Linotype. 79 .7 li. I nu ' W 1 I if A .xl if fW ' A S SFC, DONALD A, HIBBELER MXSGT. DONALD H. GARDNER SFC. VIRGIL DINKEL 2: 0: :I I held Offdcew FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Kuklinski, James Steele, Richard Andersen, John Donovan, Rodney Clifton, Ray- mond Groves, Bruce Burkhalter. SECOND ROW: Robert Harder, BurtWi1coxson, Ronald Migis, Larry Schab, Ronald Ciochon, William Butkus, Dean Warren, Farley Karas, Thomas Schutte. THIRD ROW: Wayne Gash, Frederick Martincik, Richard Green, Arthur Deves, Leonard Eby, Fred Schoning, James Spelic, Gary Hayes, Mike Cvitak. 6400 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Russo Ronald Migis Farley Karas BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Stanley Kuklinski Arthur Deves Dean Warren John Donovan . fzeadmcw Zadie 776aZaaa ,Af FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Kotrc, James Kotrc, Ronald Cisar, Albert Hrbek, Donald Schweiger, George Rall, James Vodicka, John Anderson. SECOND ROW: C!Capt. James Steele, Allan Beavers, Randy Kliest, Richard Altrock, Charles May, Dan Johnson, Nike Cowan, Al Taylor, Gary Hamilton, THIRD ROW: George Culton, Jerry Whiteley, Bill Yetts, Dallas Worley, John Parys, Carl Rezac, Bill Fleming, and Kenneth Morehouse. 81 I .. . 9 X. :ZX , W Alii Xl 'jxl Cb ' N I K N ' XIX I J 'I I a 5 l , ' gw , A, Q , V ...W X U ,L A K - Q: ' V ,L -my ,M B ..- wvm Xf-J , , f I' l'1 .ff V ' -.5,.,,. f- ail , ,,,...., -Q, ,..x.,. W Q.. uw , ,M M, v P.:-1, A f-'J 3.531 W,i5!g ,ox 1 5 Us 1 e A 1 A Q . r f f g: ' ey 19' was, 'Q , M51 x 1 .E 1 - mm. N,Qx, g Xml A Q-, ,. , c I b A+ l 4 1 rv' Q. -'v-4 -J . V. ifsikiifal s it Q, g1':as:1f2 Mn amfdmzq ,4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jon Long, Richard O'Day, Pat Vendetti, Jerry Harris, Stanley Kuklinski, William Butkus, Bruce Burkhalter, Darrell Katz, Dennis Beavers, Frank Kolc. SECOND ROW: John Martinez, Jack Shields, Charles Coy, Clarence Johnson, Joe Benak, Terry Kennedy, Jerry Hunt, Larr Rischling, Alonza Orduna, Rodney Beal, Kenneth Cur- tis, Allan Beavers, Bill Bush, R. John Anderson, Ralph Armendfariz, Fred Billman. THIRD ROW: Terry Heskett, Gary Sortino, Jan Patera, Ken Orduna, Richard Salazar, John De Lorenzo, Manual Perez, Raymond Pickering, Jim Lorence, Ernest Wriglht, GaryLuick, George Fleming, Ronald Scaford, John Seffron, Edward Ripley, Rich McGinnis, FOURTH ROW: Charles W ite, Charles Willuhn, Thomas Battiati, John Giles, George Mertz, John Horan, Ronald Hanner, Frank Novo- tny, Leonard Williams, Gary James, Louis Paska, Hans Fredreicksen, Wesley Lind, Gary Crinklaw. FIFTH RCW: George Twyman, Bob Morgan, Robert Urkevich, John Kilton, Kenneth Jourdan, Ronald Nowicki, Joe Kisicki, Ronrie Pecha, Dan Jourdan, Terry Yarger, Jim Chlupacek, Paul Zdan, Francis Petska, Donald Lipinski, and Eugene Sempek, t A.. C, I9 Y X. X. -3. , 1 5 ampaaq 2 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Julius Carmona, Paul Vodicka, Thomas Schutte, Gary Hayes, Rodney Clifton, Daniel Kiechel, Frederick Martincik, Richard Green, Jerry Short, Richard Anderson, James Melsa, Earl Jones. SECOND ROW: Donald Schweiger, Charles Ritzo, Dave Otoupal, GaryCiochon, Ray West, David Barber, James Spain, Jack Jones, Phil- lip Carlson, Raymond Cunningham, Gilbert Anderson, LarryLacina, THIRD ROW: Daniel Hegedorn, Johnwolfe, William Fitzsimmons, Clayton Black, Benny Meston, Lonnie Week, Roland Hendricks, James Kologenski, Billy Brown, Carl Rezac, Stanley Grabowski , John Florez, Ronnie Heaton, Richard Neal, FOURTH ROW: Gary Culton, Jim Vodicka, Rich- ard Cherney, Billy Davis, John Russo, John Semin, Ronald Meyer, Edward Kolls, Ronald Janda, Ronald Greenlee, James Sempek, Earl Warren, Rodney Mach, FIFTH ROW: Kenneth orehouse, Dan Johnson, Bill McNealy, Frank Poloncic, Linas Stevens, Ernest Hanna, Al Hrbek, NormenLing, Fred Tubbs, Ray Wilson, Vernon Clark, Richard Gernendt. SIXTH ROW: Donald Hagedorn, Ronald Novotny, Robert Albrecht, Harold Witkovski, Delbert Sempek, Charles Roger, Alan Str- nad, Larry Moore, John Flowers, Robert Anderson. in ' '35 ' ' -'V 355 'U' Y 2 sz ES rv U ,Y 1, I , 'a Q'- E - . EP? w , Q 9 5 Q xg: i f v Q A I A . , , A 2 xg, , . 5, , , . I , . . ffm'-wk X ' , W ' x . ,. . H A ' ' Q nn 5 X , I , 'rg , x . , K . v , ,Q ,1 ,ff , v , , f I f if I.: , ,,-1.-ff Y lilsi. s U V 4 ,: 2 V Q , ' V' 'Q M. ,,f' L ' ' Q A 5 . V Q . fy ' ' H . H -H -.Q 0, 53 A vm., :Ii ,MRQG 77ZcWz'cwq 3 Q 5 , 5 . fe i A if f On February 18, the Thirteenth Annual Military Ball was held at Peony Park. Pro- moted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel was Dean Warren, accompanied by his lady, Carole Waterman. Added to the highlights of the evening was the presentation of a Saber to the Lieutenant Colonel, Followed by the Grand March and Officers Dance. 85 cf' O12f1'1'OTJf 1 I 'S . FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Dodd, Joni Kucera, Barbara Antczak, Bobbie Kucera, Donna Alex, Deloris Baur- kemper, Joyce Watkins, Joyce Paulson, Donna Lee, Carol Greiner, Audrey Limley. SECOND ROW: Ruth Croft, Janet Lillethorup, Theresa Pistillo, Sania Bentz, Sandra Baburek, Mary Louia Valencia, Sally Versch, Judy Quintero, Reta Ryan, Rose Sena, Bonnie Tatman. THIRD ROW: Sandy Barden, Pat Hyde, Lonnie Wilson, Pat Knowland, Barb Antoniak, Charlene Dunn, Christine Owens, Diane Buehler, Elizabeth Hill, Nancy Morris, Dixie Byerly. FOURTH ROW: Judy Alex, Joyce Conklin, Mary Lou Scott, Joann Pserros, Waunetta Snell, Sandra McNutty, Donna Runslem, Evelyn Driegler, Marian Meyers, Maris Truman, Romona Aguilar. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Reeve, Rita Rynazewski, Jeanette Vacek, Carolyn Kripal, Judy Hogarth, Susan Peters, Judy Zimmerman, Maxine Ashton, Marilyn Thresh, Joan Kennedy, Judy Gamble SIXTH ROW: Bernie Lline, Mary Dee Costello, Sharon Jaeger, Sonda Frank, Marge DeVeny, Donna Bagley, PatMathews, Mary Chroust, Carmen Sena, Naomi Weaver, Lou Ross. SEVENTH ROW: Karen Trotter, Gail Bagley, Pat Ryan, Carol Markesi, Beverly Stern, Sandra Krajicek, Gisela Starck, Donna Kirkman, Pearl Wright, Linda Strnad, Darlene Jansen. FIRST STRING ea CHEERLEADERS N 5 Donna Lee, Carol Greiner, Joni Ku- ' cera, Barbara Ant- czak, Bobbie Ku- cera, Joyce Wat- kins, Donna Alex 5 and Joyce Paulson stand in for mation. U 71 0 er, 1954, the Fifth Annual On the 27th of Octob Homecoming Dance was held. Reigning as King and Queen were Gi1Dunne and Carol Calta, respectively. Acting as page and appearing first on the picture at the right, is Bobby Watkins. He is followed by last year's King, Art Jones, Prime Minister Bill Poppen, runner-up W e n dell S t e w art, Princes Joe C e r r a and Jerry Hansen, a n d Count Harold Lee. N Hts IL X AIEQTY LLNNE MJ 3-, A113 as ' Q ...fm ui 'wr ,Qi-3 HER MAJESTY AROL CA LTA The remain- ing members of the Royal Court are, LEFT T O RIGHT , Countess C o n nie Cuevas, Princesses Carol Kralicek and M ar y F.1- hey, runner-up Joyce Watkins, and 'last year's Queen, Shirley Calta. I 5 1 i Q s s s 5 5 1. FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Roberts, Victor Shukis, Wendell Steilrarth Ralph Aranza, Harry Whitney, Harry Ander- sen, Joe Toledo, Bill Poppen, Elbert Murphy, John Imig, Otto Sutey, Jim Kennedy. SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Martin, Charles Daubman, Darrell Roberts, Joe Cerra, Euell Montgomery, Gary Hayes, Howard Miller, Don Rouse, Leroy Hoden. THIRD ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT:Wayne Welsh, Bill Stevens, Tom Taylor, Bill Kulper, Mike Ramirez, Don Marquez, Paul Stoysich. NOT PICTURED ARE: Ben Cacioppo, and John DiBiase. STANDING ARE: Head Coach Roy Long. RIGHT: Student Manager Richard Duponcheel, Trainer Leonard Hawkins, and Assistant Coach Floyd Klang. fi Harry Andersen Varsity Football Results , ix Q Victor Shukis, Don Roberts, and Wendel E' B fzig ' I South 0 Creighton 30 Stewa,-tl O, ' ' '. ' Fi :rt it South O North l8 South 0 Benson l7 South 7 Tech 6 South 26 Central 21 South I9 Lincoln N.E. 27 South 26 Thomas Jefferson I9 South 19 Lincoln Central 53 South I9 Abraham Lincoln 26 1 Jim Kennedy kicks the Packers out of the danger area, S A ble bodied Joe Toledo tackles an opponent before he goes too far. Could this be a square dance? Fellow team- mates c o m e to the rescue of this stub b o r n oppo nent Wendell Stewart blocks as John Di- Biase gets away a l long pass A fast Packer out- smarts his foes for a few extra yards. Six tacklers smother one lo n e s o me S 0 u th 1 te Don Roberts 15 down, but the .4 0' I ' x ball got away. , . W wwf 'Ti' fnrl 4A?, Lia, ? V .f ': , V hs - N i .W -1., I 'Nah x 76nd 7mm A 'QQ vw, 'vi 9- 1 -- FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Bauer, Frank Velasquez, Charles Fricke, Paul Rowe, Richard Brown, Clinton Mee han, BACK ROW: Coach Mickey Sparano, Nick Chiburis, George Wright, Don Marquez, Paul Stoysich, Gary Hayes, B111 Pickering. South South South South South South South South South South South South South South ,Q Wzeatk I954-55 Wrestling Schedule 25 23 Boys Town 26 I4 Bellevue 29 I6 Thomas Jefferson I4 26 Abraham Lincoln I8 26 Technical High I4 25 North I5 29 Central 29 I3 Boys Toyvn 36 I2 Bellevue 3I I5 Thomas Jefferson I6 23 Abraham Lincoln 29 I3 Technical High I6 25 North I5 29 Central Five light-weights who scored well throughout the year were: Frank Velasquez, and Paul Rowe. KNEELINGg and George Wright, Jack Philby, and Clinton Meehan, STANDING, 5' LEFT-Richard Brown is on his way to victory, He pinned Hue- , - bner of Thomas Jefferson with a half nelson, BELOW-Frank Velasquez, undefeated in dual meet competi- X tion, was also high scorer for the sophomores. He scored 53 points to win the trophy he holds. s 'G 591- ABOVE-George Wright of South won over a Thomas Jefferson boy. He was second in points to Frank Velasquez for the sopho- more trophy. BELOW-Charles Fricke and Frank Velasquez. Fricke was Frank 's closest competition for winning the State Title. The Boys Wres- tled two out of three to see who would go to the State Meet. Velasquez won two and Fricke one, 1 F I? .. ' K V? X ,L .f -S 5 'ii I BELOW-Nick Chlbutis, STANDING. Nick was captain of the 1953-54 team, He was second in the State Tournament. KNEELING-Frank Velasquez, LEFT, and Richard Brown, RIGHT. Richard, second in the State Meet, lost by only one point to State Champion, Hutchins, of Cen- tral, Frank, a sophomore, is State Champion. rr-1 11 X X7 X 4 L ,X X !, XXXXX!!f!f9g R lfff NQQ5XXQ555f5?.rsQ5lx I KQQ., .XX 4 WF' ,f 6?QQb 93.24 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Vodicka, Ralph Hollingsworth, Don Ostronic, Leroy Hoden, Bob Bee Bee Hodges, Gil Dunne, Richard DiPoncho. BACK ROW: Ron Swanson, Ernest Littlejohn, Rich Fleming, Ed Hubbard, Henry Zelenka, Butch McClinton, Coach Comie Collin. Butch McClinton is about to drop a gift shot as Ralph Hollingsworth looks on. Butch Bob Mccumon Hodges South South South South South South South South South South South South South Benson Technical High Central North Creighton Prep Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Benson Lincoln Northeast Technical High Central North Creighton Prep. 0 Ralph Hollingsworth SF X X 7 vvygy v ll ' 5 Q l fr, g ist: , 7 f i- 4 -we ,X xg I7 f 1 Hubbard X lyk VSWV 5 N 9 2 WW 1954-55 Basketball Results He z lenka 30 36 V jg 50 40 55 43 'Al' 33 54 67 56 47 55 45 64 Ed 57 49 42 49 48 40 51 38 41 46 60 48 South South 65 Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln 66 2' M it FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Radik, Ronald Nowicki, Bill Kadereit, Ronnie Swanson, Warren Starks. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Skippy Lee, Leroy Gallaway, Del Criger, Bob Barrientos, Chuck Kelly, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Warsocki, Don Martin, Mel Elliot, Ray Chlupacek, Coach Glen Moore. Reserve Squad Scores South 60 Thomas Jefferson 64 South 34 Benson 30 South 46 Creighton Prep 57 South 37 Technical 34 South 32 Lincoln Central 46 South 60 Central 55 South Abraham Lincoln South 4l North 37 Freshman Squad Scores South 35 Creighton Prep 49 South 36 Thomas Jefferson 40 South 40 Thomas Jefferson 51 South 40 Abraham Lincoln 56 South 46 Abraham Lincoln 32 South 29 Benson 33 South 41 Benson 5'l South 39 Central 4l South 4l Lincoln Northeast 35 South 39 Creighton Prep 49 South 46 Technical High 48 South 40 North 37 South 36 Central 47 South 42 Technical High 38 South 46 North 54 Q , o FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Latoza, Paul Kricek, John Parys, Dick Skalla, Frank Faust, John Edmonds, Rich DuPo11cheel, BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Darrow, Larry McClinton, Joe Hollingsworth, Ray Scarborough, Claude Thomas, Ed. Houston, Coach Charles Newton. if H 4 5,25 an-I Elf- X ,.. 413,441 1 '7c1?ff1f'l'i'l! I1 V I lfir'ii .C Q -,.. is iv? 1-ws.. I ,,-Cr'- wx -- X FIRST ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mascot Jim Barrett, Bernie Drelicharz, Vic Shukis, Jerry Vodicka, John Imig, Jan Philby Ben Cacioppo, Ralph Hollingsworth, Bob fBee Beey Hodges, Sam DeGeorge, Mickey Stella, Paul Rowe, Skippy Lee SECOND ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Trainer Leonard Hawkins, Larry Kozeny, Jim Kennedy, Ron Kozlik, Gil Dunne, Pat Reilly, Tony Sporcic, Joe Toledo, Ralph Aranza, John DiBiase, Rich Nimerichter, Coach Cornie Collin. GIL DUNNE Zaaelad City Batting Champ-.647 Average Kiwanis Baseball Award-1954 i954 Baseba ll Results 3 A' vagal, - 4? I F s i ' I K' 1 LLM X J T JZ 1 1 ff' f'A '. , if ir, .34 , X!! 1 - V 'lv xy N' Q 4 g lx' it 5 rpg' 11521. ' Y Q iw was South 10 Westside 0 S South 4 Lincoln Central 3 Sglzm South 6 Thomas Jefferson 4 lilmlxrhl South 8 Technical High 2 ' 'll' ll South 2 Creighton Prep 8 ix My South 3 North 2 228531232 South I2 Benson 5 I South 14 Central 2 ' Inter-city League Tourney Z 'N 1 South 0 Benson I0 golf champion . Mr. Willis Brown is their coach. C+ 7 fm' Qfo Asia 1 , ..,., H., ,. lm. B f - , , 5 , ' V-W --. ... '. I- f ll I ., 1 !'. i' - Twenty-four track members line up with their coaches before the season's practice session. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW ARE: Richard Dupoucheel, Gary Taylor, Bill Ste- vens, Joe Salerno, Don Marquez, Bill Poppen, Alex Ariza, Howard Miller, and Wayncv Welsh. SECOND ROW: Coach Floyd Klang, Fred Hoult, Mel Elliot, Leroy Hoden, Don Martin, Bob Hodges, Tom Taylor, LeRoy Ludlow, and Coach Roy Long. THIRD ROW: Claude Thomas, Ed Hubbard, Richard Maly, Rich Fleming, Euell Montgomery, Elbert Murphy, Henry Zelenka, and Mike Ramirez. 'nl -L. F Q? --f f Y' r ep, -5 7, ..,. J i.- Refurning to the 1955 golf team ure, letfermen Pete Sorich and George Roclik. George is All City an gaydxgym ,WM xg M 1 ' I . Gym instructors V as it -' 5 y 'X l Y Floyd Klang, JN, .T A +L , 9 Mickey Sparano ks 7 Q It 'V Us I I A X ' p ---- f 34' I X -1 and Cowie Col- , e ,,, illifrL.4a1i,,a i',alaar'i,'f A ' ii l X 1 I 7 lin, observe the ff M': 5 I 1 y various activities A ' N lg I l 6' 'L' of the Boys Gym classes. Throughout the school year the boys take part , I f . X .' f A A Y in volleyball, basketball, football, and wrestling, it ivy , , -X dx y In M r ,.. ,N ,A A., QW I 1 . Xl 2 aj- fig - gm. ,V I 1 wry ,ggff .,.. gf C li' Pictured below, are gym class champion wrestlers John Velas- quez, Tom Mertz, John Edmonds, Don Rouse, and Bob John- son. Fellow classmates, LEFT, help referee the wrestling match between Gary Plam- beck and Bill Connor, BELOW. 4 fs The champion basketball team of the boys gym classes. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Svoboda, Irvin ig , Knowles, Willard Preston, Truman Jensen, John Szarad, 'if , XJ K W V . A ,V .Wal .- and Don Stepanek, SECOND ROW: Lawrence Marco, Jerry Vodicka, Morris Green, David Kosiske, and Douglas Kra- mer, w-- K, I ,Q iv if - l I 1 vs. , Y I an. 3 'ws' 5 X K TG ,fir yuxfl K 5 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Prucha, Donald Kroupa, James McKinney, Paul Rowe, Joe Pirrane Jim Barrett Carl Abelein, and Ike Pane. BACK ROW: Coach Mickey Sparano, Paul Johns, Melvin Maseh, Tom Mertz Eugene Kros Pete Kavas, Bill Nicklos, and Joe Bernhardt. Zlewlejeczted feaewe mm Wwadeva South South South South South South South South South South South South 29 40 40 I3 35 31 28 38 33 33 30 32 Seasons Results Boys Town Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Tech Central North Boys Town Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln Tech North Central AT LEFT ARE: Don Marquez fSouthJ and Frank Ierkovich fAbra ham Lincolnj in a cross-body ride. Don started on the second team, was unbeaten, and was then moved to the varsity squad QD K.. 1.- ref, fvs. ff ff 'xii ff xfsfwf ff, ffl ff! ffa .fl .1 Xl-J x XX N , , I X iv X I ll I 1 NX, .tw ,M s.,, X -L K . +5 I 2 N f. xi Q - .. y- s 4, y C, 5 . . . T , . ,J-A, X -. 'gg N.. s Y' Q3 X .Al C 7 ' 1 , . l 1 T 1 ht as-A-Q. 1 . V ., y 0 ' Fi' ill P. C xln- I R 1 S3 x sjlf, I f ' 1 ,S '7 if x ' T: I F ' H O y A RQ U KE X L . MY -saw '- y ,jx ff Q . I A 4 ll 1 ' Q ---- 7 Q ' 0 , ' 1. 1 . u - . ' ,I - 7, . I ' --an FIRST ROW: Sandra Tietsart, Donna Elsasser, Arla Harwick, Eleanor Fous, Joyce Watkins, Mary Lou Barna, Barbara Laush- man, Carol Hason, Gloria Dodd. SECOND ROW: Mary Chroust, Pat Mathews, Barbara Antoniak, Theresa Pistillo, Bonnie Tatman, Mary Lou Valencia, Frances McCarty, Ruth Croft, Susan Peters. THIRD ROW: Jean Hardy, Rita Stillmock, Nancy Devaney, Lucy Dropinski, Carol Fleming, Alona Christensen, Betty Nystrom, Gloria Beyette, Tommie Beyette. 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