Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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Perhaps one of the most frequent pic- tures that comes to mind when we think of the Old West is one of a bright campfire around which are sitting tired but happy cowboys. The day's work over, they have gathered around the friendly fire to tell stories and reminisce. The bright stars, the crackling flames, the howl of a coyote, the strumming of a guitar, all these add to their already reminiscent mood. Here, at Southwest we, too, reflect upon past days in a different way. Just as the cowboys had their annual roundup, through the yearbook we get a roundup of the year's events. So, as you turn the pages of this book, happenings of the past year are brought to mind. The Operetta, the Senior Play, the Miss Southwest dance, all these and many others seem to come alive again in our memories. 'I hree Our Z?ooL i5 leaked fee! TO THE em or 0 WI'. 6 VYQIKMPOKLI xSD6lCAQH ,Arie 141115 greaf in lu! gelfLfLneJ5 ann! 542141462 in A13 greafneu., f Mr. Szlckett and his able assistants Mr. Zeis and Mr. Jackson Four E merson Zin Cmemnriam They shall hunger no more, neither thirst ang more: neither shall the sun light on them, nor any heat. For the lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living waters: and God shall wipe away tears from their eyes. Revelation 7:16-I7 WWF. C Aural! 51-wleif iw Eefa gory -leave behind us foot-prints on the sands of time. Longfellow J M1 11 A 1 1 Fb arvxargfw UNIX V lvBfVX1Zf4 V1 e ruary f J ' 2: Y L 2, 1, ' f ' ' ,fe-'f , Q '-3 I X-4 '51-X, 7 F L' ff ffe W ff 1 sf! -' A f e 121-1.1.,.1am' 1 '1 f 1: v ' . XX - if 1 ' 'W' '1!1,'fiK51?1W1 1 if - I lair? K fy' g, .?i'fE , R -1 'P-11?Ei? xV f ' 11 ' ,,,. , A 'Q' -aff' x ' , 7,111 ffgfl 1 1 YQ :I , N -4 1 WM1 AM 1 M X 'M ' 1. 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Z X x y Qs Z R 1 g. xx .Xt Y, ,- n 1 .L , ,. 4 ,B 3 151, I , ,A .Q .e ew a. kL:4f 3t.-.----Jq'hQ, .ne lk x 2 KN N -f if --, 1 ff x I i in 1. xx 5 NX - I L . f- Q, 1+ ., - g ws.-,, 3 ' 5 f? 'Q E 'Q . ' ' '. 5 X, el x -...- U S..--.-- ,iv l4ng,,n!pn ' A teacher affects eternity: He can never tell where his influence sto ps. Henry Brooks Adams Nine Ten MR. RAYMOND R. BRISBIN Principal x MISS MAYMIC LOUISE SLUAT Assistant Principzil MR. IQURIS J. JACKSON Assistant l'x'incipul ,Mix A 9 F A mr. ,Henry eifi Twelve Mr. Henry C. Zeis, assistant principal of Southwest for five years, has packed his saddle bags and left for greener fields and pas- tures new. The central office has claimed him to do a special piece of work connected with the evalua- tion program. We will miss his kindly face around Southwest, and we wish him well in his new work. When we asked him for a few facts about his life, he told us that he began his higher education at Illinois State Normal University and received his A. B. and A. M. degrees at the University of Illi- nois. He did graduate work at Chicago and St. Louis Universities, was principal of the high school at Highland, Illinois, and taught mathematics at the University of Illinois. Before taking up his duties at Southwest in 1946, Mr. Zeis taught at Roosevelt and McKinley High Schools and was assistant principal at McKinley from 1938- 1942 and at Soldan-Blewett for the following four years. When Mr. Zeis left our school, he said, The many friendships which I formed among the students and faculty will forever linger in my memory. t'Adios amigos I Than the fun began. RANCH 5iTf1e OH vaanch House: 6.P1r: Jimsen and his aids Keep The ranch in order: 7 Miss Nicholson and all her chuck wagon driver-.s are our popular-'range nderaf 8.Mrt Gregory and one df his Bonds Keep The cumpfires burning. 1 Dnfliller and Miss Brennan one fhe. 'lsawbonu-'arf 'Hue school. Summers, Miss Miller, and Nas: Jchhfl Fccord our' deeds Gnd rmsdecdc.. 3 Miss Busch reads sfo:-ies of The old Smh wesT in fhe library 4 Nr Jaeger' is our busyvbookeroof 3 CALENDAR OF P. T. A. ACTIVITIES FOR 1951-1952 1951 April 17-Installation of of- ficers. April 18-Clerical assistance at Science Fair. May 5-6-Chaperoned science week-end trip. May 29-Assisted Memorial service at Southwest. June 5-Assisted with School Bond election. June 11-P. T. A. Prom for June graduating class. Sept. 12-Tea for September freshmen mothers. Sept. 29-Rummage sale bene- fit Southwest High P. T. A. Oct. 9-11-State convention Missouri P. T. A. Oct. 20-21-Chaperoned science week-end trip. Nov. 12-Manned Care Booth, S. V. B. Dec. 11-F r e e membership dinner at Southwest. 1952 Jan. 21-P. T. A. Prom for January graduating class. Feb. 6-Tea for January freshmen mothers. Feb. 19-P. T. A. Founders' Day. March 18-Election of officers. March 26-Spring book re- view and tea. April 5-Rummage sale. April 15-Installation of of- iicers. April 16-Clerical assistance at Science Fair. June 9-P. T. A. Prom for June class. Row One: Mrs. Edwin Padberg, Mrs. Wesley Hartnagel, Mrs. Otto Hasek, Mrs. Green Jon Mrs. Joseph Martin, Mrs. J. J. Gleason. Row Two: Mrs. W. F. Eydman, Mrs. A. M. Hanvey, Mrs. W. C. Case, Mrs. Elmer Hu k holder, Mrs. E. C. Bischoff, Mrs. W. C. Krueger. Row Three: H. C. Zeis, Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mrs. Harry E. Stuck, Miss Ernst, Euri.-1 J Jackson. i .7 ' i' al 8l'l GHC QI 5 15506 la LOW, Thr P. T. A. rmicts for bL1S1Vl7t'SS and lea ul Mrs. Hus:l2's. Ifourlr 1 n President: MHS. HASEK The alert Parent-Teachers Association meets at the school on the third Tuesday of each month. Its activities are directed to- ward co-ordinating the home with the school. In addition to the business meeting and program, a parent-education class is held for the discussion of family problems relating to adolescence. Some of the contributions of this active group during the past year are: Lectern for the stage. Uniforms for the drum majorettes. Postage for open house notices each semester. Observation of National Teachers Day. Fund for the aid of needy students. Information of legislative measures bene- ficial to the schools. Observation of Memorial Day. However, all is not work for this group. The organization provides an opportunity for members to make new friends and meet the parents of their chi1dren's friends. S0 come on all you range riders who Want to ride herd on your children under the P. T. A. brand and pay your buck at their next monthly branding. DICK NIEBLING Fall Semester .gjfuclenf Cjouncif foreaiclenffs BILL MOXLEY Spring Semester Fifi Wi f4.NHBUw?B05E:?' C'MLfAOG00fff005i3 00? .Sj0lflfAlfUQ1fl SOCIAL STUDIES 1From left, seatedj Miss Murray, Miss Wecka, Miss Randolph, Miss Westphaelinger, Miss Reinhardt, Mr. Rush. fStandingJ M1'. Dodson, Miss Gibbons, M1'. Scott, Mrs. Stucki. fNot in picturel Miss Jefforcls. COMMERCIAL fF1'0l11 left, seatedb Mr. Kelbaugh, Miss Mc-- Kinney, Miss Mueller, Mr. Brew. fStandingl Mr. Herwig. Mr. Deteringy, Mr. Cameron. FOREIGN LANGUAGES 1From left, seatedl Miss Steifen, Miss Mc- Namara, Miss Lenzen. lStandingJ Miss Rothman, Miss Ernst, Miss ..- r ll ,Woody. I I ,' ,I MATHEMATICS fFrom left, seatedj Mr. Hatheld, Miss Kren- ning. iStandingD Mr. Polster, Mr. McArtor, Mr. Bell. CNot in picturel Mrs. Koch, Mrs. McDonald, Miss Slattery. MUSIC Mr. Monachesi, Miss Meyer. Sl4.X'ft'HI'l C-ZCCLL ENGLISH Qlfroni lct't,sn-au-all Miss Mclntiro, Mrs. Martyr, Miss Carroll, Miss Reilly, Miss Mesloh. Miss Hachtman. fStumlinp:5 Miss Mc-cnacli, Miss Murphy, Miss Gallamlt. QNUL in picturc-3 Miss Funk. SCIICNCIC flfrom left, seated! Miss llartnagul, Miss l,um:L-nolil, Miss Skinm-r. fStamiingy Mr. Merchant, Mr. Jones, Mr. lirskinv, Mr. Cl10l'VCl1li2l. INA In picturvl Miss Num-lwling, Mr. Pinkus. I'IlYSlC'Al. l'IlJUC'A'l'ION fl'lI'0ll1 left, svulwll Miss Ulliricht, Miss Yeh- lun. QStamlingJ Miss Ifzxgn-i', Mr. Ga-1'lwl', Mr. Ash- ley. Mr. Km-nny. FIN!-I AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS flfrmn loft, soatudb Mrs. Hassellmring, Miss Bon-clvkcr. 1Standing1 Miss Millikvn, Mrs. Markman, Mr. Gillilan. CNut in picturcj Mrs. C'0urtwz1y. GUIDANCE iss Oc-stcrvicli, Mr. Brew, Mrs. Martyr. SL'Uk?I7ll'l3I7 .gzfcolenf Councn QFALLJ Sponsor 1 MISS HACHTMAN The Student Council of Southwest High School, under the inspiring supervision of Miss Hachtman, has done a rip-snorting job in the past year. Among the shindigs sponsored by the council were the Miss South- west Dance, the two highly successful pa- rades before the Beaumont and St. Louis U. High football games, and the two outstand- ing Hello days. It is the duty of the Student Council rep- Hf f'?c'?HvE'1'ff'ff 1ffS resentatives to attend all the council meet- Przill und Harding ings and report to their respective advisories Row Om: Jeanie Hnf, Carol Balossi, Shirley Goetz, Joe Pfeifcr, Dick Nieblinxz, Marilyn Pate, Beverly Seyzelhorsl, Marcia Youmr. Row Txxu: James Bailey, Joan Grandinetti, Linda Overmyer, lic-ssin Smith, Barbara Bartram, Dorlee Stites, Marian Carter. Mary Si.l1:1vy, Joan Ze-pf, Marian Keller, Shirley Hedrick. Diane O'Neill. Row 'lihra-cz Dale l'imll-or-k, Kane Hutsun, Eddie Vineyard. Betty Jaeger, Carole Grussheider, Jnyve Welch, Carole Wanimzer, Arline Krirmelnian, Ruth Allen, Catherine Cutsoukos, Marion Foster, LaVerne Finn. Row Four: Miss Har-htman, George Abele, Sylvester Ste-rio-ff, Richard Rohm, Joan Verstraete, Shirley I.aMoniua, Lau-na Casey, Rohr-rt Stummler, John Gerber, Dun Schlapprizzi, Jim Hasuk, Bill Moses. Rnw Five: Jim SL-ott, Robert Witte, Bill Stenger, Jim Briggsnn, Nelson Harbor, Larry Mn-Nahle, Ilan Rasa-he-r, Paul Kittlaus, Hill Moxlzy, Carl liloomquist, Joe Biumlo. , yds, Ez'gJh!vc'n e reden fafiued QSPRINGJ everything that was discussed. Their duties are varied: among other things this year the representativcs, in co-operation with the Junior Red Cross Service group. collected money and bought gifts for the Red Cross Christmas boxes: they sold the school news- paper, t'The l'icmecr , they sponsored that day oi' days, Hello Day ttwo times during the yearl. Helping to round out our four years at high school with dances, school activities, and hotter understanding between students and faculty, the council for 1951- 1952 proved itself to be an important part l'UlHf1'l HHH7N'KWH daw- liush um! liflmr. of the school life at Southwest. Row Une: t':n'ul Iizilnssi, .lvsinie lluf, .loan tlrnmlinvtti. Hill Mnxlty, Tony Valhnzi, lhvm-rly Sv-unilliuurst, Mary Shatrivlt, liintln Uv: rmyn l'. lim-, Two: Nlnry Slllizlry, Marian Vzarlur, Marilyn Sturgis, .lzu-kie Roux, Dawn lla-vim-, Carol Will, Ruth Allen, linrlmru Fnrlws, lhurotliy lletlwr, .Imran Svhovwe, lilvn Nuurse, Mario liunnno. Row 'Ihru-: Furl Ili--key, lzrwin lfisvhe-r, Kathi liunrzis, llarliars. Wm-ingnrt, liz-tty Troxrt-r, Sliirlty lls-nlrirk, Mary lloirnn, ltnlv l'i4lm-mek, Mau Curtis, Roln-rt Mitori. Huw lfnnr, l ur:-st l intnn, Vonrzul lfrivs, lion Srhltlpprizzi, lizxrry ldelicv, Syl Sta'i'iull', Vlzlytnili lbiskvrllll, llnruw' llnwv, livnnvtli lltilfliaus. l':iul H--rrniann, Rm-lwrt 'l'im1u. .lim Husn-le, How lfire: ltuln-rt Su-ninilm-r, liill Sh-nut-r, Howard Ohline, Bob Kileullen, .lim Ilriggson, .Intl ltinnrln, .lnmt-s Sortnst-n, Tum liln-in, Arthur llitzel, David Mills, Dun Urchnrml. lion- Six: llonalal 'l'liompson, Louis Antoine, Miss llachlmnn, liill liotwlin-in, John tlerlwr, John lh-tx, llvttv llnI'stm-th-in Nmcl 1 1 . . - I W Row One: Loretta Dole-i, Mary DeLuea, Dorothy Pullara, Shirley Goetz, Joe Vfeifer, Dick Niehlinxr. Marilyn Pate, Beverly Segzelhorst, Jackie l-Inpzrani. Row Two: Kay Howell, Coralie Blair, Alice Kratz, Sally Nevlingz, Carol Will, Katherine Kropushek, Pat Schultze, Jacque lins- Penton. Row Three: Lois liruroe, Ann Elbreder, Janet Urseh, Jeanette Prely, Marilyn Spencer, VVilletta Vanarsdall, Betty Trower, Marlene Jaeger. Row lfour: Miss Hathtman. Dirk Schall, David Evertz, George Imaintsinis, Carl Walker, Lon Kieffer, Allan Dieckgraefe, Bar- bara Ginter, Gail Franke. Row live: liill True-lre, Julian Rasrher, Robert Mitori, Art Ritzel, Jack Gleason, Jackie Roux, Sherry Harlow, Carole Ellis, Mary Shatriek. l This is lhe 502771711-IICL' responsible for 1170 L'L'I'l.f' cnturlu1'n1'ng sg 6! t 8 fall Hello Dug. M' QFALLJ Sponsor: MISS HACHTMAN Every Wednesday during the eighth period, the Student Council representatives and alternates en- ter the old corral, the auditorium. to discuss the latest problem at Southwest. The Student Council representa- tives and alternates are elected each year by the members of their own advisory groups. If, for any reason, the representative is un- able to attend the meeting or carry turn! gl lil lx Ulu: Vnrol l5l:illllt.url, Ilolly liurn-Il, ,lozill Gmlllclirlm-tli, Hill Moxfly, Tolly Vhiulm. lim' Svixi-lllurst, .lar-ltiv lillixrulll, .lllllx lllm'l 'llill v .. 4, , ., , . . ,, iilxx lxxog liolllm lowul, 1.-f,l'1:l:l Zsulllvxlll, ll::lm- lil'-rs, Gail lfrulllu-, Susan Mi-tz. lil-tty .lzlvm-l' l'll I li nh I ull Nl in liolvln l'4':lrson. , :mv oat' , .4-: .' o Rum 'Flint-1 Art S.-lull:-i4lvl', l r:ul--vs lhlpfm-ri, .lonll Klvill, Al'ln'.u 0 lirlmll Allsm llruvlimr 1 il'oI lloplllhs, llolllm lull, Illini Vlms llaln-ll lVl:u:l:iol':l, Alnlrm-y llzlllln-l. lion l oul': .lalvltiv Iilltz, l':l1 Scllllltm-, Mary Christi-llsn-ll, Jv:lllc-ltv l'r4ty. Miss Hzlvhllllilll, l':lll'ir liryzlll, Rin-llslrll ltolwrl4, 'I I Mlnlllr. llull lim-ggtlt, liill 'l'rll:lll, llouis l'ril'ti. AAQPHQ i195 my Wm ,mu U ISPRINGI Sllullsolt MISS ll.-Xl'll'l'XlAX out his duty ill any way. his alter- llzltc chceltully takes OVGI' the wills. Tho zlltwnzlto also backs the szllc ol' the Rounclu1l and assists tho l'c-plcselltzltive ill the tzlllyillg oi' the votes for the Various school oloctiolls. Tho l'cl1l'osolltatives and 2lltCI'I12ilCS of all the uclvisories all OYUI' the school working together nlzlkc the council the smooth work- lIlj.f0l'Q1f2llllZ2ltl1J!l it is. Hats off to these homllres and tht-il' lloss lady for a bang-up job. ill! MUN HIM' I741 71 S. -s' I x X X 1 'Hy W Wg? 2 Y'f'!'l 'ff 'gf K in-1' QL I A ff ff 4 ' X W x 'J I 5 1 NA, . , I no X fi Vi eff l li! Xi-XTX. 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W f Z mfg? -'f- '71 'pl f 1 V'- qliy - J ' W 4, Lx,4 Sg fv lull X If fill X- fJQ'i:S-W5 ' C V' J ' 'f , V J: ,J ,J 1 , B Y1,, pil .fm H , U74 ' V Mfwxwm- KS. f' 'V nf ' 'Vi 7 Z' If ,A Af f fall 3' X 1 , ff X1 f ' :Mi - , .N '-.TL-, 4. gi r - :gg 'J ' ' 'JL vi' ' 3,l.f:w ,,,-'z:Q- J' ,Jil Fairx -'ai '-L ,f -55,-if-ix - ' ' N52 V1-lx ' -X f X ,Y iff -,....- Twenly -1 bree Hob Rufk rsforts Queen Linda Ouermyc-r. pofflf Queen ff wa I a On October 18, 1951, the championship Southwest Longhorns played host to the stu- dent body and its friends as they presented the football queen and her six maids. Our top Wranglers, sometimes called the Letter- man's Club, put their lariats around seven senior girls to be candidates for queen. Those lassoed were: Jean Bradley, Jean Hof, Linda Overmyer, Marilyn Pate, Dorothy Steinman. Shirley Wisdom, and Frances Zingsheim. Linda Overmyer won the coveted honor and became Miss Southwest for 1951. lffourtesy of Bob Shoresj Twenty-four Foreround: Linda Overmyer, Bob Ruck. Left to Right: Mike Marino, Jean Bradley, Joe Danklef, Jean Hof, Bill Moxley, Marilyn Pate Carl Dickey, Shirley Wisdom, Ward Paglusch Dot Steinman, Dick Schall, Frances Zingsheim CLQQPKQCI, 6!el J Q Umm iixnss FAGEY 'I' ' A livin. PoLsTr-:R Yelling, jumping, leading the fans in all the familiar cries at the athletic events through this past year, never tiring, always there rain or snow, warm or cold-that's our SW cheerleaders. Agile and enthusiastic, Betty Ruck, Jo Pizzella, Mary Lou Colombo, Maureen Rob- bins, Sherry Harlow, Bobby Stemmler, and Captain Carol Balossi, have played an im- portant part in snagging all those trophies, spearheading the cagers, track men and slug- gers through their seasons. In fact, they helped greatly in putting the Southwest Snafu on the other high schools. Left to right: Maureen Robbins, Sherry Harlow, Jo Pizzella, Bob Stemmler, Betty Ruck, Carol Balossi, Mary Lou Colombo. Couch Kenny runs lhcm :hr-nugh. Twenty-fiL'u .4 1.1 'S I rf' we . 1 .. , , ,, :. ., . .,,,4 ,, 1 QF? rv 1 1' . 5 ,lrl -V 4 Jas It af'Sar11 12'r1mIl!afzlllzg,l4st14 6barbwyX?1z1fz5VJae,4f5a!aw Ll1l1f,ll'1lZ'4y Lwllllvxly Bob AYAWMM .' X A E ffmla . ,ag . ,Q 3 Q S .5 g gi 'rs' M12 A R. Q 2 g it l Qipw 1 we ,. f-.: , .,.,. - vo, KW' WWW M-WM, V f ,ilu 8,2 Jw! i 5 I Ji' ,..,,. :A s A,1,.. Lauer:-l1,.w1f ,Aww-fcvuul J7fMrrIf6'r -1'fff4AWl2 MW. Guy, 4 :blah A1911 Q QQA , XJ' V43 I, 4 V, t l get A n A 7 ' Si Sf' ,,,,,V 29 , :Q 'S 1 - , X, . ,QQ ' mg , , I 2 J j , ,,.:h, T A.., Hi . is S 3 o ooao oro o oa aoo Efdaudkzrfkfw fl.W5l'hff9Iy'f7JIl llwnfiflk .'VlL4','lfIl7llLl A16 Magi' lhtblvzffanl' Df2s4f5Maff .67aL'fdvlf416a1fM, tlyuzar Jloofgaf Captain Bob Ruth: All public' high: all district: Coaches: 3 all S. E. Mo.: all stale: all American: Prep Player of the week: Prep Player of the year: guistariding player of the distrirt lGould rophyj. Southwest.. .. ,.... 21 Webster 7 Southwest ...,.. . ..., 19 St. Marys 1 6 Southwest ,..... ...,. 3 8 McKinley .... r.i. 0 Southwest ,..... ...... 3 1 Central ..... ..,, 0 Southwest ..,.., ...... 2 6 Roosevelt ....,.,.. .i.. 0 Southwest ...,.. ,t... 3 1 Soldan-Blewett .... ...,. 6 Southwest ....,. ..,.. 3 2 Cleveland ...,.,.., ,.l, 7 Southwest ...,.. .l.... 1 9 Beaumont ..,.,,........,... 13 Southwest .l,,.. ...... 1 2 St. Louis U. High ..,.. 13 Southwest ,...l, 7 Sikeston ..,.....l ,. 7 Twenty-six CHAMPIONSHIP LINEUP Left end--Don Schapprizzi Left tackle-Bob Kilcullen Left guard-Sam Sapienza Center-Dick Schall Right guard-Carl Dickey Right tackle-Courtney Koester Right end-Bill Moxley Quarterback-Bob Ruck Left half-Mike Marino Right half-Ward Paglusch Full back-Joe Danklef This championship line-up, sup- ported by a very strong squad, won honors as the St. Louis Public High League Champs. Sports writ- ers forecasted this early in the sea- son. Led by the hard running back- field of Bob Ruck, Ward Paglusch, Mike Marino and Joe Danklef the Longhorns stampeded through their pre-season and league games rolling up decisive scores. As in past seasons the biggest threat to Southwest supremacy was Beau- mont. When time for the final and deciding game rolled around, the two teams had not yet met, and each had a fine record of five league victories. In a thrilling game the Longhorns came through to put the Southwest brand upon Beau- mont 19 to 13. Several thousand fans watched tensely as the steers faced the Prep League champions in the Annual Accident Benefit game. Although chilling rain and sleet hampered the Steers' aerial attack, they made repeated gains on the ground against a strong St. Louis Uni- versity High team. The hard fought game ended with St. Louis High leading 13 to 12. A post-season Polio Bowl game with Sikeston, played at Charles- ton, Missouri, resulted in a 7 to 7 tie to end the Longhorns' most outstanding season. 1Couru y ol' I'ost-Dispatch I. Ruck hurls ugainsl Bcaumonl. Soulhwesl 19, lieaunmnl 13. 2. Paglusfh bucks Rooseueltk line. Soulhwes! I 3. XVebs1cr pushes over its only lally. Soulhiuesl 6 RuuxeL'v.'H U. - 1. IVe'bs!er 7. Twenty-seven Ea! Mlcullazz fffdrzna ao Dfwfgfef Wa Zasck 6' 6212 z.. 7f Aff fa. H. ff n 95. 1 fil Dzbfej Xiziczdlen, Poyizffciz, 731fc!fC Marino, 5viaZZ,J'lez21y?kf. HL L7a1z!1.Ze,f-fkxlajf, Ualias, Waincg fcllfzpprzggzl Zicfg fayvzknya, Dart f3.3J'fQizzye23 Ewan, Magyar, fazzerg 765, Pfollazifzzgfz, Danifzmg fivlef, ffeqgfff: 73.4 f3Zlmmaq.fffyn, jfnfdavo, Zwjga, Mleffay, izarmmzl Zeflgw, 5ZlQ5Zt6Z2d, fpmmerlwff fliapelaf, MQ'Z5ofz, JC yn ff. fVfffrJlfzv6'Zav: lfwftcrj fravvifbn, GW-bm fallen fmadb, f3ara,g'lZo, Dzinzlfrzh cies, lr Xfenny .,,. M M iw .... Nwfgvfrzwj '1flf ' , 1 a 1 I ' FK' Row One: Jim Glassi-on-k, Denny Tatum, Los Tritsrhler, Angelo Miirneco, D on Turnurc, Howard Ohline. liill Miller, Erwin Fisvhur. Row Two: Vernon Churhian, Jim lirimrson, lioh Straub, Lon Kieffer, Eddie Goetz, Ed Sullivan, lla-rnzird Godi, Bill liakulu. Row Three: 'll-rry Poland, Dim-k Schulte, Marvin Bennett, Gunn- Fanger, Harvey Gulpzur, Donald Kurt, Tod Slurgion, Don Ford, Mr. Mm-rvhzint. Row Four: liob Georgr-ton, Donald Husting, Ronald Bishop, Bill Stcnger, Bob Harston, Gerald Raymer, Dale l'idi-on-k. Donald Ms-Dzinivl. cc 9, CT 6 f oof a Coach! MR. MERCHANT Although our Junior Longhorns were thrown for four losses against two wins for the 1951 foot- ball season, they played better football than the record indicates. The team, made up of green players for the most part, is one of considerable promise. The close scores show that with proper seasoning they will make good. With such players as Bob Straeb and Nick Chiapelas to lead the stampede next year Southwest will garner another football title. Coafh Merchant IPL!!-Idbl fulurv Uurxrlu l77tiH.'l'l.dl I i,L't'f7lQj4Y1If7l' lurszlu latino, llcrhl for u Row Une: liolu Huck, George Allen. Nelson Reed, Ric-hard Martin, liill Ditrnhafir, How Two: .lim Glrason. liill Schall. Guy Moss, Don Svhlapprizzi, l'at Stenger. liow 'l'hre0: Jerry llauvmy, Art Muellrr. Ui:-Ji Nivlvllmx, Paul Ralw. It houm' Thirlif ardif gariefdaf Coach: MR. POLSTER The Varsity cagers had a most successful season, winning fifteen and losing nine games. In the hotly contested league play they corraled Eve broncs while two escaped. The highlight of the season was the trip to Normal and Lexington, Illinois. where the boys broke even in two games. The va- queros galloped to second place in the Nor- mandy Holiday Consolation Tourney and won fourth place in the State Regional Tourney. Nelson Reed, who was the top scorer, cap- tained the team. His regulars were Ruck, Stenger, Gleason, Allen, Martin, Schlapprizzi, and Moss. Bill Ditenhafer and Dick Niebling were lost on the trail by January graduation. The boys, who will lead in next season's roundup are Schall, Rabe, Mueller, and Stormont. Row Um-: Nick Uhiape-las, Bob Strat-li, Clayton Diskfrud. Richard Julie, Tom llimitriarlcs. Row Two: lfrcd The-Ionian, W'arren Trinka, Tom Lutzcnhs-rizer, David Duke, Iiill Stn-rigor. Row 'l'hrm-1-: Richard Li-ssniann. Howard Uhline, Jann-s Winer, Petr- Stenuvr, l'I4l1liv Vim-yard. H H Z?a5LefAa! Coach: MR. ASHLEY The Steers' busy B's rode the Southwest brand into third place with a season record of four wins and three losses in league play. The team dropped its lirst game to McBride, but then developed into a well co-ordinated unit. Coach Ashley has said that this year's team was one of the finest defensive squads that he has coached. Although our boys had beaten Cleveland in league play, the Dutch- men unseated our hardwood men in the Pub- lic High School B Tournament. The team's high for the season was seventy-seven points scored in a non-league game against Grand- view. Promising varsity prospects are: for- wards, Ohline and Dukeg center, Lutzenber- gcrq guards, Trinka and Winerg and the team's two high scorers, Dimitriades and Chiapelas. l.llI7t'I71ll'I'gt'!' and Slrucb lump lor Ihr lmll. 'llliirfq - om ' wi Q 1 , 1 .,,.,, gy.. Sw x gr M Q 'A' X Q' v SX X XX z il Mai Q, 4 ix 4, 1 t . x Q f 2 W 5 fi X353 l a , Y K Tu L wi 5 Fl i' QQ ' x , fff A 3' .VI 12,4 1 ix 3 is Eg! f Akiva Rad fwkwllanhv Awycfilygvnzzi 75,fy,4f,9,6g, amy .1444 . X ' , 1 :HT ' Jffrigi -' , ' 1 ' Neg 5 ,, f J A .QV fw . - y -V ' 3 ' 1? Ji' 'FS-53 sg' N - 1 Wu. -if ,E 1 awww AIXJMLW. vsmfzwe Nvb, 111 A ,E RISKS 1, Qs 8:16 ,Quai .famfef ,Q ,Kenny 0-gidlii Gmac!! ' -- 'VM, .E,, xxt, ' ' UH '. ' X ' Fffifqff I ,' vi : 1 f , 5 - . ..Q- Y I,,- .,,: J W ' I rw, 3 Q' :': Sexual ' fi-fm : Q f 'g'5 '5u'9'9 'W' Aemmfma 52115,-44.11 ,equi mflfyl ,SQ A ,. .,. g 'gf Q 1 K 1 xh ff' 1 f ff' , RH .. h ' X 5 1 5' 5 ,V ., 5 f - X ' 5- 5511 W7 f A ' 1 g. :': Q '62 e'5j't, '4 nz-Jes:-fm!! Kwemes-12,6 Psa,Q'F . gf. 'mf-v' affega K Coach: MR. KENNY LEAGUE SCORES Southwest . .. ,, . . 1 Hadley . .. Southwest... .. . 10 Central Southwest . 9 Roosevelt Southwest ,.,. , 6 Cleveland ..., .....,..l Southwest. , , 11 McKinley Southwest., . . . 21 Soldan-Blewett Southwest . .. . 1 Hadley ... ., M Southwest . , 10 Central . . Southwest M , 12 Roosevelt . . Southwest. 7 McKinley . .. Southwest 7 Beaumont .. Southwest . 7 Cleveland . ,. ,. Southwest . . . 1 Beaumont Southwest .. . .,l. 13 Soldan-Blewett RIDE 'EM COWBOY! The first of a parade of Longhorn cham- pionships during the past season was base- ball. The Public School race featured a neck- and-neck battle between Southwest and Cleveland with the regular season ending in a tie. In the playoff game, with hurler Bill Jackson allowing the Dutchmen only three hits, Southwest came through with a brilliant five to two victory and the championship. Bob Ruck led the regulars with a .370 average and also led the league in home runs. Tom Flack's .313 was second among the regu- lars, with hurler Jackson having the highest average on the team with .375. Both Ruck and Flack were selected on the all district team, Ruck holding down the shortstop posi- tion and Flack, left field. Although the team next season will lose four first string players, most of the squad will be back making Southwest's baseball picture pretty bright. Schlupprizzz' Iookx 'em over, Jack gels a hil. Jackson fires by CfIvL'uluml. hung- V f . Ruw One: Ruuk, Jack, Garrison, Keller, Marino, Gennaro, Sehlingman, Rohs, Schlapprizzi, Duutsflz. Row Two: Schall, Roderick, Jack.son, Hanvey, Pesoat. Marlin, Sauer, Rabenneek, Schull. Row Th ez Mr. Kenny, Koch, Flack, Reed, Meglio, Finley, Finley, Fries, Diifarlu lintus, Zuras. 'llhirl ll - thru' Southwest .,...,.,........ Southwest ...........,..., Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Thirty-four SCORES Central ...,.. ......,., Hadley Roosevelt Cleveland Beaumont McKinley Soldan-Blewett erm ini Coach: MR. GERBER Winning thirty of their thirty-five matches, Southwest's tennis team under the guidance of Coach Bill Gerber corralled this year's tennis championship. The championship Wasn't decided until the very last match of the season when Captain Stuart Weidman went out and roped his Soldan-Blewett oppo- nent, thus nosing out that outfit in the final standing. Defeated only once, Don Novotny, who held down the first single spot, was outstanding. One of the high lights of the season was the Steer's undefeated first doubles team, which consisted of Bill Bouchein and Ed Stemmler. Although losing Steinmler, Bohl, and Link, who graduate, Coach expects a strong team next yearg so be on the lookout for another trophy. Southwest's 1951 golf team rode home to a third place stall in the six team Public High School Roundup. Although conceding first place to a vastly superior Soldan-Blewett outfit, the Longhorns put up a spirited tight against Beaumont for second place but lost out by only a few strokes. Richard Engler, Bill Fries, Ed Schall, Bob Sondag, Ronald Lieber and Bob Georgetown made up the Southwest tee-men. Next year's prospects look bright, accord- ing to Mr. Brew, who expects the Longhorns to bring home the bacon to Southwest. 0 Coach: MR. BREW GOLF TEAM AVERAGES Ed Schall ., . Bob Georgetown Bill Fries , . Bob Sondag . . Richard Engler . Don Pickering .. . Ronald Lieber . Row Om D ll C h ser, Bob Georg:-ton, Ed Schall, VVarr1-n Trinka, Mr. Brow, Robert Pape. S. , 41.2 .. .. 43.0 . 43.8 43.8 . ,, 44.0 . 44.7 ,. 46.5 Row Twf ll I S l' iz Richard Emzler, Warren H '1i,7lvI'I1l'flLlL' Q0 S ,. is ,Q vga :Q , S U, 1 nw? 5' , . 1 S ,Q ' 2 . Q 97145 , N 1 5 Mwsafirggq A W W M-.- 'ww DI' iz 'lfmlyf :Er r U XQ,, M, Rmrw Une: Frank'in, Kilcullen, Kittlaus, Schultze, O'Neill, Price, Dallas, Eckerle, Zell, England, Moxlvy. Row Twu: Chu:-hizln, Iiakula. Block, Bert, Guastello, Ensor, Scihvtta, Miller, Miller, Stormont, Gerber, Row Three: Kilkt r, Pimico:-k, Link, Martin, Weidman, Mituri, Pinson, Metenjies, Cariaua, Dis-key, Sm-ott. Row Four: Perry, Trestik, Betz, Stovall, Wilkinson, Vaiana, Danklcf, Mossop, Rabe, Paizlust-h, Koester. Row Fivm: Plat-ke, Blfzomquist, Dial, Dimilriades, Roathlvr, Bright, Mahiger, liossumanno, Drier, Maurer Row Six: Mr. G1 rber, Tire, Ditfnhafcr. Blast-. Diskerud, Stemmler, Mri MvArtor. Despite the fact that the team was hampered by rain and snow through the first half of the season, Southwest's senior team captured third, and the junior team took fourth in the annual Public High Relay Carnival, Then fol- lowed three successive wins in dual meets over Cleveland, McKinley, and Hadley. The team lost a dual meet with Beaumont by a small margin. The sea- son ended with the Southwest cinder- men taking fifth in the annual Inter- scholastic Track and Field Meet. SENIOR LETTERMEN Charles Eckerle Walter England Melvin Ensor Dick Franklin Bob Kilcullen Courtney Koester Ed Mossop Denny O'Neill Ward Paglusch Bob Perry Bill Price Jim Scibetta Harry Torno George Zell .xk lorxm. .im-L , s MR. GERBER Coaches' 1 MR. Mc-ARTOR Efltcrlu and fjllxrlflil aprrud their LL'1l7flS. Thirty -suuuw Row One: P. Rabe. E. Stemmler, C. Bohl, M. Marino, C. Dickey, W. Paglusch, B. Moxley, J. Danklef, B. Ruck, D. Schlapprizzi B. liakula, G. Zell. Row Two: R. Bright, J. Gerber, N. Reed, R. Martin, D. Trestik. M. Ensor, G. Stormont, B. Ditenhafer, T. Vaiana, G. Moss, D Garrison, B. Sondag, T. Meglio. Row Three: Mr. McArtor, D. Schall, B. West, J. Betz, B. Kilcullen, G. Allen, R. Rabennick, B. Stemmler, B. Bouchein, S. Weidman B F P. S-hl' f an Mr. K nn . . rim , L ingm , e y Row Four: Mr. Polster, P. Stenger, B. Schall, R. Roether, J. Koch, J. Hanvey, N. Rohs, J. Scibetta, R. Franklin, N. Tice, l'. Finley Mr. Gerber. Out of the past come the thundering ofeffgpngenj hoofbeats of the great horse Silver-The Lone Ranger rides again!l Out of the pres- ent comes the thundering hoofbeats of the 'ggi EEEZIQKR great Snafu -the Southwest Lettermens' Sponsors: ,MR- MCARTOR Club rides again. The hard-riding, fast- LMR' POLSTER shooting, bulldoggers who have earned their letters in any of the major sports on the Southwest range-football, baseball, golf, tennis, and track make up the membership of the Southwest Lettermenls Club. Under the sponsorship of the Southwest V coaches and led by their own officers, Bill Z -' ' V Moxley, Joe Danklef, Bob Ruck, Don Schlap- prizzi, Ward Paglusch ffallj and Dick Schall, ' . Tony Meglio, Tony Vaiana, Jerry Hanvey, , X' . and Carl Dickey Cspringl the club annually ff 1 presents the Miss Southwest Dance, the 9 X Lettermans' Dance, a hayride, and an alumni ...A if X R day. -X 1 Q, Thirty-eight I XLT U I X XX f W BOBBYRUCK 1 f Sfm QfQlXKi24 1fEYia V ' N'--f.:v afqx fnrjf BWDITENHAEER 'K QC G! Q 'S Mg if X V SHERRYHARLOW E233 X X j L V7 7 f fkf LLZVQ -W .Y X J , 43 Wxlffgj- x if TONY VAIANA D 5 M' 'all 1 ,, , , gqlllwhf v-4 :- Bowfx Q 4 L V-u Y ti '61orU if 5 ig Q Y TONY X, f . I MEGLIO f X -. 'ff 'si X Nb' 45, ., 5 ,K 11 -,. Rresonr The uoice of the schoolboy rallies the ranks: Play upf play up! and play the game. Newbolt x N u SNS. xxrk Sim 'N Q 98 5 3 Q Q, 686,56 ,-- ogy WN XX -X1 x IX 3' 0' O 0 X 'O Q , 0' R lttg 5 0 ,0 ' N YR ffl il I Q54 l'lil 6llfl'Llfl,I 6Ll cfiuifiea 94 .f 'tif , 1 -LCCLW ' E? if I 4'v?f 2 WV. w af' N 4, I gf UA x aXA 1940! Z!-f Q 64 l 'Z Q-Q f , I an P. , Ziff I I . I fx NX2 if fw wdg N :E . f ,fx ,f N X Q f- f' I g ,gs H if 1 I I T? 1 :ijt .A 4 i 1, A! , . .1 , Havre X 'f.,:- I 1 11 f f if ' ' I, M i' ' UV 'J 'N Na Y X ag a., - 'll' ' ,, 1 I j , , W NH! ,M.,..,., M! ri' f ,Ah xjn w . v X x, f , .if MQ A 1 ' f - A W - W A I 4 1? fl - Nfgxaf 2' 1 - ffw ' lvfingif - .,..jf'....f:Lff I H, A F 7 1 '.',J.'.:E1 V 5 XX H-X N f- 3' 9 rx ' wg -2 f My H ' ,Wx wily Wfvv- 1,11 4 5 , fy!! N f ,ff , ff,f,W , 1 'iff U, -wwmiw f !A N.. A'-X . - ,, Jn , ,, NUS- - ' lui ,f . . AX Txl C,Y N ' ,iff ASW 1' X DKMA-nqerrn Ground: Janice Silvey, Margie Shepherd, Dodee Stites, Jackie lflngram, Carol Nog er. Row Ono: Margaret Thomas, Margie MeCready, Joyce Buljevic, Dolly Buren, Jackie Roux, Carol lialossi, Betty Ruck, Judy Williams Sandy Maino, Carol Will, Dolores Erb, Deane Peters. Row Two: Georgia Sullivan, Della Fuller, Ruth Davis, Peggy Burkholder, Pat Williams, Sharon Robinson, Nancy lflxell, Carolyn Uhlemeyer, Jayne liall, Pat Dougherty. Row Three: Rosemary Corso, Judy Ricketts, Barbara Brandt, Ann de Shurley, Donna Potts, Gail Franke, Dorothy Rupp, Janet Ray Mavis Paglusl-h, Suzie Weber, Carole Roach, Doris Frei. Row Four: Miss Fagor, Marie Bonano, Carole liaumeister, Gerry Gretsch, Dorothy Pullarn. Betty Svhmic Y. Sylvia Madalon, JoAnn Garamulla, Barbara Voigt, Mary L. Gian-oma, Marlene Asher, Sherry Harlow. Have you noticed the increased volume, vim, and vigor which our cheering possesses? The answer lies in a brand-new club, known as the Cheerleaders Club which recently came into being at Southwest High School. Organized by Miss Fager and Mr. Polster to train young sports enthusiasts to be future cheerleaders, the club got underway early in the fall of '51, Meeting once a month, the members of this club learned all the tech- niques of our Southwest cheers from the present cheerleaders. From now on all future cheerleader candidates will have to be mem- bers of this club before they are eligible, as such. This should lead to some rootin'- tootin' cheering for our Southwest teams. All Southwesterners are welcome, gents and gals alike. I'-Offtf-lLL'O CZWLQ .lm i CM s Miss FAGER Sponsors: f MR. POLSTER President .. , Betty Ruck Vice-President .. , . Carol Balossi IRL S S G 'om Y' PORT S A QI' M0011 YI 5 .S promenade N Ragfff' down 19 UP 74.179 Works .D Own T . Qklhxg Q dive my aHey Pferffy on The In-all 5omeTHin9'.s fishy here Ground: Claudean King, Joan Lentz. Row One: Donna Potts, Susan Mctz, Margaret Thomas, Sandy Maino, Joy Kahn, Jane VVhittle, Batty Ross, Margie Shepherd, Lavcrda Reed, Jackie Roux. Row Two: Carol Porter, Sharon Mack, Margie McCready, Janice Silvey, Geraldine Ricger, Charlan Karg, Ruby Miller, Carol Noyer, Joyce Ringenback, Mary Muskopf. Row Three: Joyce Welch, Betty Schmieg, Jackie Koch, Peggy Siefert, Janet Middleton, June Mueller, Barbara McMahan, Kathryn bchnietz, Dolores Walters, Mary Zulauf. Row Four: Miss Yehlen, Sue Franke, Carol Lynch, Jean Traughbir, Barbara Schucrmann, Joan Voracek, Shirley Otto, Jackie Ame- ling, Arline Kricmelman, Jean Sloan, Janct Schneider, Suzanna Slivka. gifgi gowdng Cir! Sponsor: MISS YEHLEN OFFICERS President .....,. .,.c,l J oan Lentz Vice-President , J Claudean King Treasurer . . . . Bette Hofstetter Furftl-four If, by any chance, you rode your old pinto by Arway any Thursday after school during '51 or '52 and heard a triumphant scream, we hope that you weren't alarmed, because it was probably only Jackie Lutz, Pat Brandes, or one of the other star bowlers, belonging to the Southwest Girls Bowling Club, getting another strike or spare! Yes. sirree, the Girls Bowling Club came through with a booming year. Membership increased along with team averages. The girls went hog wild as far as chalking up strikes and spares are concernedg several members even obtaining turkeys The troph- ies for high individual average, high individual game, and winning team were awarded to the deserving members at the Spring banquet held at Edmonds Restaurant on May 29, and again at the awards aud by the American Bowling Congress. Individual trophies were awarded to each of the five members belonging to the winning' team. Such teams as the Hi-Pointe Gang, Three .Vs 8: an M, and The Things fought fiercely for this honor. For the first time in twenty-two years, the Women's International Bowling Congress held a tournament here in St. Louis. The Arway sponsored our club in this event, which was held in May at the Sports Bowl. They also provided the teams with balls and paid their initial fee. And now, if, by chance, you should ride your cayuse by Arway any Thursday after school during '52 or '53, don't hesitate, come right in and get into that grand old game-bowling. Ground: liziil Franke, lhverly Dowlinfr. OFFICERS Secretaries , Beverly Dowling tFallJ . Gail Franke Secretaries . Barbara Brandt tSpringJ , Barbara McMahan Row One: Shirley lioiiln, Doris lies-kermann, Betty Johnson, Jackie Lutz, Bette Hofstetler, Grace C'an11u,:i, Ruth Benson, l'ulrie::i llrundes, linrbaru Brandt, Betty Brown. Row Two: Olga Goluhovieh, Helen Thomas, Doris Eckert, Jo-Neil Duncan, liarbaru liartrnm, Carol Frooks, Marlene Jaeger, Sheila l ru liyinirton, lilnine '-s. Row lfour: Miss Yehlen, Carol lirinklnan, Marlyn liehnken, l-Ithylind Gilmore, Lois Albertlinu, liarhura Ginler, Shirley .lean liueker, Shirley Mae Lawson, Della Fuller. Ruth Girard, Mary Jane Boyer. Row Four: Jeanne Durham, Violet Cadienle, Jackie lioehme, Joan Cover, Louise Durr, iiuy Greenway, Nunn-y Faith, Carol lfelte, Mnrjorie I.1imzr. Marlene Lzinnn. lforly lit'-' Have you ever peeked into the Gym between three and four on any Tuesday during No-vember, December, or February? If so-you have prob- ably seen one of the newly organized sports clubs in full swing. Itis the basketball club, no less!! Enthusiasts of this sport made a feeble start last year, however, it was not until this year, with the able leadership of their sponsor and officers, that the club was shifted into high and breezed ahead at full speed. At the beginning of the season the girls elected, besides the officers, four captains: Aurora Viglino for the threes and fours, Sherry Harlow and Kathryn Schnietz for the tives and sixes, and Sarah Ellison for the sevens and eights. OFFICERS President .,...,.,......, Dorothy Wolf Vice-President..Bette Hofstetter Secretary .....,..,,... Grace Cantagi if-Z5 gazigefdaf Sponsor: MISS ULBRICHT Row One: Joan Lentz, Betty Johnson, Ann DeShurley, Marlene Jaeger, Sherry Harlow, Sarah Ellison, Kathryn Schnietz, Aurora Viglino, Marie Hlavaty, Shirley Bovim, Betty Ruck, Joan Schlude, Eileen Bosek. Row 'IXvo: Mary Burke, Carol Crooks, Barbara Brandt, Joan Meyer, Yolanda Ritter, Grace Cantagi, Dottie Wolf, Bette Hofstetter Charlotte Crutcher, Anna, Galimberti, Charlotte Daly, Frances Ruggeri, Frances Zingsheim, Sallie Johanson. Row Three: Gerry Baumgardner, Janice Mantle, Barbara McMahan, Nancy Faith, Pat Schultze, Jackie Lutz, Helen Thomas, Ruth Benson, Barbara Bartram, Mary Shatrick, Sylvia Weakly, Dodee Stites, JoAnn LaGarce, Sally Greaves. Forty-six i v L. ,' . I 5. Row One: Carolyn Swinnerbon, Bessie Smith, Pat Drier, Barbara Miriani, Mary Giacoma, Barbara Voight, Pat Sullivan, Louise Darr, Dorothy Winterrosc, Louise McRae, Carolyn Dearing. Row Two: Susan Williams, Nina Rizzo, Olga Golubovich. Barbara Prose, Barbara Bartram, Joan Lentz, Betty Johnson, Liz Hof- shetter, Marian Huber, Willetta. Vanarsdall, Coralie Blair, Jeanne Nelson, Georgia Sullivan, Dorothy Dearing. Row Three: Loralee Henderson, Charlotte Laux, Jean Parker, Pat, Brandes, Dottie Wolf, Mary Cutsoukos, Nancy Mills, Nancy Ezell, Janice Mantle, Kay Greenway, Carol Wren, Lenarda Cette., Doris Frei. gif!! Swimming Sponsor: MISS ULBRICHT OFFICERS President i,.,.,... Betty Johnson Vice-President ......,. Joan Lentz Treasurer ,.., Bette Hofstetter Howdy, Old Timer! Ever wonder where all thoc girls were rushing to on Monday right after school? Why, to the downtown Y of course, for a relaxing hour of swimming. The Girls Swim Club made a fresh start this year by putting into effect several new ideas, the first was to have every member pay at the begin- ning of the season instead of at each swim. This worked splendidly to insure the club's remaining out of the hole. Another idea that was put into immediate effect was that each m e m b e r be classified as a swimmer or a beginner, who re- ceived basic instructions. Next year come and help these girls make a big splash! F orty-scuen This club under the combined direction of Miss Fager, Mr. Polster, its oflicers, and its ep captains CClaudeen King, Bobby Prose, Joan Zepf. and Diane O'NeilJ did its best to lead the Steers to victory in all interscholastic OFFICERS games. President . ,..,. . .Joan Grandinetti Vice-President Mary Masa The Pep Club not only strengthens school spirit, organizes cheers, and decorates the stands, but it also sponsors the SW mascot, SNAFU. Ground: Joan Chandler, Mary Masa, Coraliei Blair, Claude-an Kinxr. Row Ono: Ann deShurley, liarbara Brandt, Jackie Engram, Jeanie Hof, Jackie Lutz, Paula Biggs, iizirhara Jones, Pat Dougherty. Row Two: Nancy Fleming, Frances Groenemann, Beverly Dowling, Gail Franke. Betty Johnson, Barbara liartram, Dolores I-lrlx, Barbara Ginn-r, Shirley Lawson, Dolly Faulstich, Peggy Burkholder. Row Three: Pat Sullivan, Marlyn Bchnken, Carol Brinkman, Mariann Lorenz, Jo-Nell Duncan, Jayne Ball, Judy Gilleo, Shirley liuc-ki-r, lluwn Dm-nine, Ruth Allen. Row Four: Mr. Polster, Carolyn Sattel, Janet Reinhold, Jackie Koch, Marlene Lamm, Laurel Foster, Janet Wi-hmuyer, Shirley Hed- rick, Diemaris Miller, Shirley Stewart, Ange DeRosa, Miss Fagrr. lforly -eiyh! CM N , s Miss FAGER SP0N5ORS- 1 Ma. PoLsTER Make that kick! Make that kick! Hold that line! Hold that line! Let's go south! Let's go south ! Come on SW, Beat St. Louie! - The above may be some of the continual cheering that thrills us when we go to a SW football game. You can be sure that it is led by that spirited group of girls belonging to the Pep Club. lrounvlz .loan fiY'2ill4!iIH'lll, Marnie- Slwphn-nl, .Ianii-v Silva-y, Varol Noyur. Row Um-Z Susan Metz, Mary Ann Sulmika, Donna Volts, Lave-rrla livwl, Jan-kin' Roux, Jufly NVilliams, llrzlyvu Srl1a4'ffn'r, Sfllllly Maimu .loA nn Uhsirk. uw Two: .lunly Ricketts. Marilyn Sturgis, Mary Zulauf, Marxrar.-l, Thomas, Gvralflim- liiuxzer. Uarol Will, Joyi-v liimzvnluavk, .loan lr Vorai-vk, Varulyn Uhlvmey- . nw 'I'hn-4: Mary Mu.akopl', Hvlvm- Wash-rmann, Carol l'urtn-r, NIIILY Y:-lu-rtun, lit-ssiv Morris, Marcia Ymnlmz, Sally Nvvling. lhulw Still-s, Juan Scllluulv. how Four: Mr. Puls!-r, .Ivan Traugrhln-r, Barbara Schuurmann, Dui, Thom, Joyce Well-h, Iiarlrara Wilson, .lunv Mn--Ill-r, Dolorl-N Slralti, Hvln-n Thomas, lit-lsy Hush, Miss lfalrvr. I'r1l'IU mm' Row One: Margaret Williamson, Peter L1-ontsinis. James Heath, Dana Durham, Patricia Wehking, Mary Kraft, Doris lierghoefer. Betty Trower, Patricia Leonard. Row Two: Marilyn Muse, Barbara Blase, John Harper, Gerald Raymfr. Larry Hampton, Janet Reinhold, Joan Gravot, Marjorie Lange, lietty Canning, Carole Linhari, Mary Boyer, William Mooney, Donald Gephardt, Richard Wessler, Carolyn Sattel. Virginia Pence. Lee Roirers. Row Three: Tum Lutzzenbergvr, Ann Edwards, Mary Christensen, Norman Bran:-a, Arlie Fridley, Phillip Wieklein, Fred Berg, Charles Miller. Row Four: Jean Hathcoek, Sylvia Crooks, Mr. Monachesi, Nina Rizzo, Marilyn Spencer, VVilliarn Case, Carol Punt, Ed Wicklein,Joan Zingg, Leonard Raseher. Warren Diskerud, Jas-k Gleason, James Hasek. Time: Seventh period-any day. Place: Southwest High. Listen!-as from the band room come those golden notes of music played by our Southwest orchestra. Under the mark and brand of Maestro Monachesi, it leaves a trail of active playing. The quality of the work is high and, in the words of Amy Lowell, the round notes flutter and tap about the room and hit against each other, blurring to unexpected chords. ' he ff ,WX N ' 5 if 1 Lively parties now and then add to the social lxfbf XO, side of the picture as everyone knows, life's not Q7 f lj C all work and no play. l I Xt -..W 1 Q ' Jiri. Fifly ORCHESTRA CALENDAR 1951-1952 October: Hello Day Auditorium Session Miss Southwest Dance St. Louis Week Exposition-Kiel Auditorium Hayride-Bar X Ranch December: Operetta- The Fortune Teller Christmas Auditorium Session Christmas Party January: Class Day Exercises Commencement Exercises February: Hello Day Auditorium Session A p r i l : Senior Play- Father of the Bride M a y : Spring Festival Federated Women's Clubs-Jefferson Hotel J u I1 e : Picnic-O'Connell's Farm Class Day Exercises Commencement Exercises OITAQJ flaa imil-mm-1 Mn. MoNACu1f:sI lfllfll y - unc , r. 2 is N 5 V XMAS Y Nix V . , H! 2 exif? 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Louis vs. SULIHIXYUSI 1C'Al,I,Nl1AI1 15151-H952 1:s1-11111 vs. 81111111111-st 1112111 vs. S1111tIm'1-st 1110 '111111 'f 11m1'11111i 1111 11 1111711111 111111 111 l1lI11 !f1111' Fifty-four we ilzrfune jefir Under the direction of Miss Hachtman, Miss Meyer and Mr. Monachesi, Southwest's music groups displayed their top talent in another operetta last December. With large crowds attending both nights, the cast and orchestra gave a bang-up performance. The plot, which is rather complicated, deals with the trials of Irma, a ballet student, who seeks to escape marriage with the Count Berezowski, a Polish nobleman. This she manages to do, and in Act III Weds her own true love, Ladislas. Much work must be done in preparation for such performances. As soon as the directors had chosen the operetta and selected the cast, those who had parts started the long and tedious job of memorizing and daily rehearsals after schoolg the singing groups began practicing the songsg and the orchestra began its Work on the orchestral score. About a month before the time for the performance, came the after school rehearsals for all participants in order to weld the various groups into a Whole. This was the time for cues to be Written into the music, expression and action corrected, and the blending of the parts of the singing groups. The hard work, however, was Well Worth While as this was one of the finest operettas that the music groups have ever given. Much credit for this success must be given to the fine cast. Silver voiced Marilyn Starks proved herself to be a Winsome star. Sharing honors with her was Bob Perkins, the male lead. Nor must we neglect to mention the fine work of Bill Powers as the ballet master, Jerry Southard as the count, Joan Dattilo as the countess, and Jerry Quinn as the lover. Then, too, who could forget the solos of Serena Woodruff and Bob McCreary? Praise goes also to Helen Kuster, Jim Glasscock, Don Jones, Clark Jackson and Warren Diskerud. In fact, everyone in the cast, the supporting chorus, and the orchestra combined to make this a great hit. .ij-lwrouglw H19 for? 51' Wald and free E .Shin Hwe CoxLr'+yc1Pc5 T of+he Operd House 55am-:nades of AH Ndjrlone '7,uBe My Love wf f,f 4i f fi 5 .finomany Life QA1' H16 School of Jfhe Bdllef. fi It was not the Ghost Riders in the Sky that we heard during the past semester. It was just the Boys Glee Club making the minds of the cow-pokes in their corrals wan- der to the wide open spaces. With Miss Meyer flourishing the quirt, each tenor, baritone, and bass has done his part toward making this a fine organization. Their schedule during the past year has. as usual, been a busy one. They provided harmony for the operetta, The Fortune Teller for the Christmas programg and for the Spring Festival. Moreover, they provided large appetites and much zest to the annual music picnic. We do not know of a finer outfit for both work and play than Boss-Lady Meyer's Boys Glee Club. limi' One: liill 'l'rl1m-luv, llonalal Gt-rheausvr, Robert Moore. Hon Glon Slurkrl. Dick lVlcGm'n-. Iiill Atehisson. 0 g if Q Q A Director: MISS MEYER OFFICERS President Bill Powers Vice-President David Mund Secretary . , Richard Rabenneck Treasurer Jerry Timmerman tJim Segasture 1Glen Stuckel Librarians ry Wm-hkimr, Iiawruwv Iizism-lnr, Janet Sa-haalv, liolx lim-iz, .Ivrry Quinn Row Two: Ilan l'arllmri1, .Iark Rapp, liob Svhraslm r, liolu VVilkinson, l'etcr Dallas. Mvlvin Graham, Plat Svnniirvr, Gene .Ionm-s, Kon li Rnllllfrmn '.'v1:lur, aj 'L X- sm . Row 'l'hrru: Michael 0'lllivn, ltolwin Pearson, Donald Jones, James Segzasturv, Ken t'r:ul1lork, liill Sprvrk. llollgllas Foslvy. Glon Thomas, William Powers, Joi- Henry, Jerry Rogers, limi! Svllullz. Row l our: Clllllllt' White, Richard Rohm, Kenneth liizirers, Robert Kitvllien, llill lllasu, llill Jackson. llill llitvnhal'er, Norman llroy- oulv, Paul Raln-, Miko Valazxolo, Glenn liilzing, Don Geimvr. l'il'1u AIX s-I lit lto lin lin lto Un:-: Shirley llalli-lay, Susan VVillian1s, t'arol lilanekaert, .larlue llartlvalu-r, Shirley Vlfisdoln, Alle-an liistlg, Mary 'lavnn1in:l, llorotliy llioni, Shlrlvy lluitar, Voralie lllair, Mary Silhavy. 'lull' .loan N-igtileill, Tillie Nm-lvl, Arlinm llaug, llm-tty l'Ianlx, .lanive Silxey, Susan VVayant, Varol Loving, Marlene- Noellwr. - u -, 1 . -.1 2 . a 1 In s, 1 . -rlentop, .loan Stillwell, Nlarirarn-t lxalser, 1-eraldine lin-yer. .lnnn ltlinn l it 'Vltt thin t rel llzglxln l trol Sn lllrw-: Kap liirehhotl, Margaret liloorlgooml, Sally Nm-xling, .lay llilllinl fill ' ' ne llall, Marilyn VVinkler, llnlsy Ro-I, Wanda Killnzrn, .Indy : s. .: y Martindale, Paula llerrinann, lin:-ln-lle lirotidon, Patricia llranrles, llarriet Jonts, Carol lirinkman. Ionr: l'aroIr lillis. lit-tty liroxxn, Norma llertle. .Ilan VVel'nt-r, l'r4-ton, Arlene llrllnlng, Alive' Kratn, llorothy Tlnnne. lilaine Vhn I ix4: Norma Gainlxer. Iiilt-en Host-li, Shirley Mant-ss, Vixit-n l'ent:n, l'll'ain'4s Zinvslnini, l'al Wmiss, Marsha llunt. l':lrnlvn l'luln-nu ver. OFFICERS President Frances Zingsheim Foaralie Blair Janet Klein Carole Ellis lArlene Hruning fNancy Mills Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Lilmrarians gliffii gfee Director: MISS M ICYER .loan llattilo. Nanry Mills, .lane Mueller, 'l':nn:lin Turner, .lane 'ek, tilenda l4onif:u'v. llayter, Janet lilvin. Marlene l'r1-ssy, ll:-lin M4-li lvii alll, .lat-lin' Salymann. l'a1 VVelu'r. liliirlsy VVallter. Mary Musa. t':ll'ol5n As we went jogging hy Room 400 the third period one day last semester, we heard a number ot' lilting voices tninety, in tactl. singing those songs which we ot' Southwest love best. The bunch under the direction of Miss Meyer, spend a period each day work- ing up three-part harmonies, gaining music aplireciation, and just singing for pleasure. We often heard them yodeling with the other music groups in the various activities ot' the school. Looking hack on the past year. we tind that these girls participated in the operetta. 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F s z: Z7! ph y P ' x 6 L , , 1 f ' fly fi v' 'J I lr' IJ If . 4 N , 1 D i Q L , . A , I i ,D x I . Vi' J fi f .r w . s Q,.i,2 13 Calaloe cz oir Director: MISS MEYER ln describing the singing of our choir, we are forced to become lyrical and, quoting the poet Shelley, say that their music is so deli- cate, soft, and intense, it is felt like an odour within the sense . And what has made this the leading choral group of Southwest '? The answer is hard work and much practice . Every school morning these singers must be up at the crack of dawn, saddle old Paint and gallop to school, reaching there by 8:00 a. m. Try this little exercise some day, you ten ofclock scholars . Under Miss Meyer's direction all eighty- iive members have taken part in many pro- grams, both school and community. A glance at their calendar will show you just how busy they have been. Maybe you would like to know something more about the choir. The requirements for membership, for example. Well, you must have a true voice, an interest in music, and belong to the early to rise type of cowhand. If you have these qualiiications, you are a potential candidate for that august body- The A Cappella Choir. Six! y QFALLJ President: Bob Perkins Vice-President: Don Orchard Secretary : Dorothy Steinman Treasurers: Pat Weiss Bill Schulze Librarians: Eldon Sachan Don Wangerin QSPRINGJ President: Don Orchard Vice-President: Eldon Sachan Secretary: Mary Ann Silhavy Treasurers: Richard Dunkin Arline Bruning Librarians: Jackie Lutz Jack Rapp Huw Uni-: Nlzirilyn Starks. Kuy Wklilf, lmuism- llnrr, .luun llntiilo, lmnism- M4'll:iv, 'liillim' Ni-lvl, Kzilliryn Gallup, K':irnl1- S11-xx-nx, llnn llill, linly MnK'r--uri, .li-rry Quinn, .luck Svlirm-mlm-r, llunry VV4-liliimz, Marlin llunyv, Ilzirry llznnplnn. Huw Tun: Vairoli- fir--gnry, Vziwl llnnlizun, Num-y linrrvlt. Tzimlin 'l'nrmr, Shirlvy ht:-wurl, l':n'nl l'm-rkins, Nlzn- Kzulmuilii, M.ir1l5n N1-lxun, lfnliy linlm-r, .lm-li Rupp, lmxinl linrr, Hay NYnml, Ibuaunc Vrnfls, llill Svlnilvv, Rivli:u':l li:ilu-nnvvli, ,liln Hlzivn-mlx. linux 'l'lirm-1 lli-l--n Kuxh-r, Ili-v l'ign-, Nurnm llrvyfmgle-, Mzlrllzin-1 llus.--ling. I-Iilrvn llivrwlx. Mzxriv 'l'limnpsmx, liluin-ln' 'l'nlli. .Iunn ' ' 4 1 in-z 1 il'l VV'lll--I W..:'vlwrln, Sully lllzirlilnlziln-, Viulvt Fznlii-nic-, VVilli:lni Rulvinn, lilll llznnplnn, llunulnl in-niuv. lnurl-s J mi ', . . X , llivlx NI--th---, .luv Sinn-rimla-r. Rm-. lfuur. Arlmnv llruninlz, Maury Wim-, Num-y Mills, .lusliu llzivlur, l'lnu4li-:in liinLI. .lmliiv Lutz, Iiairlmran l'rum-, I':iI NMAIW, ,lnun 'Y1r:illiln:inn, lm! S21-inxnaan, llnlu IH-rkins, Richzird .lulxm-, Rfxlwrt bpinziu, llun lmpm:zn, I'll1Iun Siivlmn, Km-lllivth lfiuuvl'-. limi l iu-1 Nurlnzi Klziinlmvr, liurluzirn 'l'urin-r, l'urul l'llIli, Ginny livin:-r, Marilyn i'nh, Sliirlvy Olin, Maury Silhzuy, Si-rvnn VVnmlruIl'. .lznvliiv l'i-nlnn, Shirlvy Wzillu-r, .lorry 'l'inime'rm:1nn, Dun Wzungvrin, lhvn llul-la-nl li-ill liilvnlln-n, lhun Ori-Imrml, Hun l,s-git--il, K--nm-Ili Iiizntn, .li-rry Sunlliurnl. 2 f 6 f c '9 a one ar or ffllf-f 2-9- Scpu-xmiln-i': l cln'i1u1'y: Anilitm-inni Si-ssimi-ffl'lmii', liitc-1'rucial C'uii1'ci'i-:iw -Ulioir. B1'otliul'lnm1l Wcvk, Art Mllsvuni--i'lioil', YMCA IlllL'l'Lfl'0LlI1 flUlll'0l'l'llK'U-'-Slll4llSlS, vn- UL'iol11'l'I n A 4 l v I smublcr llvllu lluy :Xll4lll.lll'lLlIll Nissnm- I liull',g1lL'x-vliilss, B,-Otlwy-lmml l'r'ogi'11mS,,lq,,m.m1,h.. sulmsis. V M ' A V I ilcllu Day .-xLl4lllUl'llllll Svssinn flllUll',1.fl1'l'l'lllllP' Si- lltllllr' Nl 1-vlc, lxn-l AlllllUll'lLlI1l- fllUll'. Svloists. Nmvliilv-l': Millwllf M5'l'A y,,m-L.,m,,n ,,,g,,1l,i,t5. X'UiC'l'2l.l,lS llusnitzil YICIISUIII-lIll', soloists. ll'l0l1l0l'l1ll .-Xuiilturnini Sossloii--i'l1ulr, l l'A Mu-liiig' Soluistx, group. X A t A Mr. Szwlwtts illL'llllbl'l2ll Sl'I'Vlk'0f l'lmn'. llN,Nnlwr, Stix, Bum: and lfullvr- liiisi-iiilwlv. ifl'1 '1'?21. 'l'lljQUlg'iil'ti11v1li- ill-lla-1' --All groups. Ap,-il: c--rnf . l'. .. . , V E lf' l lk ,X W' Senior Pluv l'4llll'2lQl.l' 51-num' L'll:40l1IlllL'. filltlllllg' iliun. I . l . ' 1, , I F Q I fllll'lillll2iN 'xLIlllt0l'lllll1 Ncwinn--Xll groupe 'lmlm l'mlli' lluf' lwnl 'lv' ' ' lxS'l l1,.llllll0l' rX4'llll'Yl'llll'llL l,l'0Ll'l'llDl l'Insvn1l1l1 Easton' Sunrisu Swvico fflnmir. 'lmlllilryi Lions Vlulm llistriut McvtingV-liiiscnilnlv. Mason Sclnml l'T.-X-Wliiisunilmlv. lfl'4'Ul'tllllL1' liSlill --linsvinlvlv. May: Kvlass lluy l2XL'l'L'ITUS-f.l'4IlSl'llllIl0f, sulmnsts. M4,thL.,.'S Day l1um.lu.lm ,,I.j,1St.,ul,1u. Koniliwlicm-nil-lit l',XCl'l'lSUS'fvlll0l5l,S. gp,-im: l.'L.Stiyu1,,A11 gl'0Llll5. SU lu um The Sound Iflflrls IJupurl1m'n1+''.l.In:c'l71nt1 fllong 7-lltlt'lhC'I'il. ra moz fied llpzllll We can be mighty proud to put our brand on the Dramatics classes. Under the able direction of their top foreman, Miss Gould Meenach, they have given many super performances. The string known as Dramatics I has had a very busy semester. They received their basic training by planning and produc- ing pantomirnes. In these, you know, they are confined to the use ofthe hands, face, or feet. As they became experienced they progressed to the production of comedies. Two of these, A Quiet Christmas and M0ther's Big Day, were given for the freshman orientation. Later in the semester they p 1' 0 d u c e d monologues. Row Une: farol Zwn-ig, Sallie- Johanson, Arlene Klein, Shirley Jean Stn-uarl, Julie Mclfllhins-y, Margy Taylor, Margaret Snider, Mary Slmtrirlx, Judith Roetlgm r. New 'VWH1 lfvlib' l5l'HIll'll. Ann Ellvrwler. Uarlil Burrows. Harris-L Jmivs, llmll-0 Stitrs, l rani-es Grm-nvmann, Nancy Fleming, Joyce. . . N. liul,n-vw. Shirley Green, Dolores Pipe, Betty Hofstelter. Row 'l'hr1-ir: l'ttu St'l'lllIlIII'll2lh, Holm West, .lon Poston, Lawrence Rasa-her, William Powers, Donald Jones, farol Vt-nalwlv, Divk McGee, Patrivia Leonard, Sheila liyingrton, Dorothy Gormly. lion lfour: lion lfl-llvr, Jerry Soulharrl, Harold Gilstrap. Six! L1 - I Lui , A f , 'we-is tif L. t. ' K f. T V Y f--xisltil - , 'as W A A ,V V , t E Af Souftwedf tSpringJ Sponsor: MISS MEENACH The advanced class in dramatics also had a full schedule. Since the beginners devote most of their time to the production of comedies, Dramatics II t a k es o v e r the tragedy field. Their first attempt was the play Poor Maddalena. This was just a start toward the production of several other trage- dies. Tears iiowed freely throughout the semester. The students who take part in this activity say that there is always something new and exciting in dramatics. Here on a small stage of their own, with ample props and stage sets provided, our future actors and actresses get their first taste of that most fascinating occupation-acting. You can understand why all the gang on these pictures are smiling. Dramulics Class goes lragiv. prescnis- The Lux! C'urlar'n , First Row: Joan Hindert. Sallie Johanson, Marian Huber, Margie Maushund, Nancy Fleming, Mary Shatrick, Butte Hofstettf-r Frances Grocnc-mann, Ann Elbreder, Bob Love. Second Row: Harold Gilstrap, Shirley Green, Anna Galimberti, Phyllis Dohr, Marcia Young, Delores Black, Margie Kinkeade, Jerry Southard, Judith Rocttger, Carol Zweig, Sherry Harlow, Margaret Snider, Joyce Buljevic. Third Row: Donald Jones, Richard Wessler, Don Feller, Mary Schmidt, Marie Hlavaty, Delores Stiles, Joan Schludv, Arlene Klein Clarke Jackson, Julie McFllhincy, Rifh Dunkin, Mary Masa, Bob West, Carol Venable. . 5 ,L ff. I 6 an-I S:x1i1- Ihfvl N may Rum' Unv: Duvizl U'Am.rL-lu, I.m'ettu llulvi, PQAL Darnell, Charlotte Crutvhvr, Nr-il Guvris1'l1. Row lwu: Shirlvy liullv, lf2ll'lbZl!'21 Furln-s, Margaret Kaiser, Harri-al .Ium-5' Alifp liurm-tt, Juuliv Ham-kvr, Man-ia Young, .lum- Urt ll-lx. Huw I'l1r1-fy: Misa Mc:-n:u'l1, Martin lizlsyo,.lan1es Hmlspvth, Guy Mums, Clurkv Jalvksun, Jerry Tinxnu-rmzxnn, lion llulslon. Rolwrt Spinziyz, l-'loyll Kimmol, Rivhzxrd lilako. Six! ll four pcwlio SEMESTER ONE The SouthLL'k-sl 'livervulslerx l'ruxent- Annu Angel Ram Om-1 IS4-H3 lirmln-11, Shvrry liurlcfw, Ilully RMIT, Mary Shzllrivk. livvn-rly Svywlhurst, Mm' Kznluvmki, Nlurlvm- Nm-llwr. Run' lun: Hull Humlg, Lurrulrn-WM-l:'l1, kuthrynhullup,Ju1lllh Ru.-tigmr, l'r:uwvs Lxruzwhrlln, Maury lh'l.m-an, lurul lfzllrm-1, Nanny l.uvv, Gail Ynumg, I.:lwrvm'v Rasa-hvr. Ram 'I'hr1-v: Miws Mn-w-nan-h. liivluxrnl Illlnkin, GL-uryzv Su-llln-r, Myrl Kvvk, Dun Orwlmrnl, liuhf-I-I Vvullin, .luhn Sh-vm-n-un, Kvu Zi:-ylfr, .lim Wilsun WOPLJAOP Spmmmrz M ISS M ICICNACII lullclmf 1111-:ul HIM ' ur LLrwr'l21l7gun l'mmwr Swim lJ1.sp!uu . .SKLXILJ flu Sponsor: MISS MEENACH lSD1'lllg'J nl Huw: l':nx'ulyl1 llhli-lnvyvr, lburullly Thum, .lm-rry Smlllthanl, Mis-key Tappvrson, M lVl x :lry HSM. unml Rvw: Ilurulhy llurmly, limi liunifzu-1-, Jzuivt Cluzllnbvrs. gazebo QFallJ limx rw: Cluumlean king, Sliirlvy Otto, Juan Pmlfield, Carole W:-xningvr. Dot Su-innizxn, .larkie Anwlingr, Mary Mvoli. Row 0 ' Tun: Nurnm Gfmnlwr, Junn- Clmlius, Marilyn Pale, Lois Hartnagul, Shirlry Holtz-, Mary Schmidt, Gloria Tinu-ra, IJQ,-Iorfs l'ips-, Shirlvy Vlfisclum, Juhanna. Samius. Kun Six! ll -six rcv: Misa Mc-emu-li, l-Id Stemmler, .Inn lhmstun, lion Halaton, Joi- Glmrinu, .Iulin Stevolismi, Ks-n Zia-5:11-r, Carol Vonablu. Huw Th F4 ur: Rimh llnutmch, .lark Glensmm, Mickvy Marino .--Q, lfirsl Row: Alia-ml liurize-ll, Mary Shatrivk, Margaret Kaisvr, Kay Huw:-ll. 1... Sm-unll Ruw: llarhara Furlws, Mav Kazluwaki, Marcia Young, Lurrainn We-ls-h, ISL-vurly Sn-izvlhurst. .Iumlith Ruottircr. Ilnn Orvli- ard, Sin-rry Harlow, Clarlu- Javkson. 'l'hir1l Row: Marlin ilasyv, Dave D'Ang:vlo, Jerry Southarul, Jzrry 'l'imnn-rrnann, Guy Musa, Rulnrt Wallin, linh Spinziu, Ril-ll Dunkin, fSDl'll1g, l'A'ZfA0l0 lSD1'iHgJ Row Ono: Frans-rs Zingshvim, June Orlleb, Dolly Ruff, Carol Balossi. Lorvtta Dnlci, Pat Darnell. Row Two: Hill Handy, Lawrvncv Ras:-her, Myrl Side-I, Mary Ds-Luca, Charlotte Crutchvr, lhtty Braden. Gail Young, Harriut Jones, Nancy Love. Row Thru-: Jim Wilson, Floyd Kimmvl, Jim Hudspc-th, George Steubor, Nvil Gum-rsich, Rim-hard Blake, Kay Gallup. Six! ll - svuvn enior Cfcwfi Wag THE FATHER OF THE BRIDE Director: MISS REILLY ,tl 4 P H I- , , ... .. , ,.,-,, - if-. ,e'.4'w-Jffet .1-.fr . l.,-mf f--.-,::1 a?r:a2ffff1::Maaf rim:-E'5pAlff,ir.-ami: .Eff QqEy.,g,,,,g1,43r7E5-5,2-L1 2,335,315:.g'!f,:5.'i2:,-'.a'-1 5-:,-,-5.-:3-:.. w.: wdyikfiiihfrlfkf: .yff-' ---Ea'q'l'a .f. -' 111 '11 'il: .' 1'.:f'.'- - ' . -.v.-541.-,-.-,:1g.t-.5- T r:x.sf,-c- 1 .- - r. f11'6.nLx??:1:1p,gaMfrs 2126? ' 11,- mtsm-..qui--sa.-'.'-r'.':r' gag J :.'3f'77'f: E-L'S'-'JST'-'i 'S' fri' :iii .' 12'-5:55-?:1fsih':1P.15 - -.nie-egg:f.:1,gv:15:34 ,::-.':-f:- 1 -ENR -4-a2n1',-'r .' -221: -fb'-if1.1:-'fjfff'-lf.:lf' .1 -'mf . gfi -ffif-ff 55: I -'-5 frjr iff-1. 3' ',-1:-j'.E3':2- ' .T :ei.1Q4.1f5 J. 2.5 -'ffu2f2:2i-- 1 ' 21- :f,'iQ.3g . ,- .-555,353 Q1'Q-l7,'f2- , J' : ','.'. .,Z,f.:i.1:'-Q1 fe- -nf: ' - .. . .,:.w--'rf f1 ',:-3221--11-. - - ','. -,- .-::,J,lZ'1-T:-ff. . I . , ,' Q .. . '3-.9---.3-5,-9-.-4' '-. .:-,-1-. - t :..-:-. -- --I-J:':-.':1,1?:- 'L-f. ', rr 112957 L-S92:2:11:C:'cZ6:E2g iQisrgZLE1?Q4f1.'f'. '. ' f '.:,E1'gEt':I1? 34555.i?E':':'5,L'-iii-:EEE , ifwaafzfe-fffi, 1 2'-3 Q'3':-'-,1'.--ye-: . . . ---.1:-gr:IJ,sp-zeiaz-511.51-f:.4::y:yr-1 1-,,.ygfgQpiLg:5:f21..,-,Ze .. -, -. ., ,. -.mmeges:.ff.f41,'-,-','f41-f5aJ,,.,1' - Stix! u - eight On Thursday afternoon, A p r i l 3, and Friday evening, April 4, the senior class of June 1952 and January 1953 presented in the school auditorium the Father of the Bride,', a comedy by Carolene Francke, based on the novel of the same name by Edward Streeter. With their blithe and bonny manner and their clever lines, the spirited young actors kept the audience in a high state of glee throughout the play. Many compliments were showered upon the talented young Thespians for their splendid and realistic performance of the entertaining comedy. The leading roles of Stanley Banks, father of the brideg Kay Banks, the charming and beautiful young bride, Ellie Banks, the sympathetic motherg and Buckley Dunstan, the bashful young bridegroom, were excellently portrayed by Clarke Jackson, Marcia Young, Gail Young, and Jerry Southard, respectively. The rest of the cast included Richard Blake, Betty Braden, Pete Greiner, Bill Handy, Ron Harding, Jim Hasek, Don Heller, Harriet Jones, Ron Leggett, Janice Mantle, and Margaret Snider. QIQCA CHAI? al' As we sit around our various campfires,. our thoughts drift back slowly to the many pleasant experiences we have had at Southwest- in '51 and '52. From branding time in September, when all the cowhands came in off the range to register, to June graduation there was neveri a dull moment. October brought many exciting experiences, starting off with Hello Day. The theme of this program was a trip through Radio City and introduced the vaudeville team of lVIary Jane Boyer and Betsy Bush. Two annual events at Southwest followed quickly-The Junior Town Meet- ing of the Air with Joe Kurz, orator extraordinary, hoping It's that way in your church, too, and The Miss Southwest Dance which was graced by Linda Overmyer as queen, with Jean Bradley, Jean Hof, Marilyn Pate, Dot Steinman and Shirley Wisdom as maids of honor. In October, too, our own Racket Squad , the tennis team, showed real form by lassoing the championship. November stands out as the month of the Charleston football game and the Longhorn stampede , led by Bob Ruck, which brought home the football championship. All semesters, 5's through 8's, will not soon forget Career Day and College Day, which gave us the low- down concerning our future occupations. Then, during this month, two new fads sprang up from nowhere. The first concerned a strangely garbed creature with suede shoes and purple jacket who attended many of the dances held at Southwest. The second was a strange white apparition softly gliding down the halls known as white bucks. December was a month crowded with events. First was The Fortune Teller which starred such seasoned veterans as Bob Perkins and Marilyn Starks. Then such annual events as the Senior Dance, the Normandy Tournament, and the touching Christmas Day Aud rolled around. All of us remember the unexpected holiday we had because of the snow, and the many mornings we trudged to school half asleep to make it up. This brought the first semester to a close. The second semester will be unforgettable to the Southwesterners. First came the swearing in of the deputies , the installation of the Stu- dent Council ofiicers. It was at this aud, too, that Ed Schall modestly accepted the Harvard Book Award. The empty saddles in the old corral belonged to the 120 January graduates who left the old stamping grounds after a memorable aud session on Class Day. Jerry Quinn provided one of the high spots of the program with his satire on the movies. In February Hello Day rolled around again with Ronald Harding and Louis Prifti giving the show a necessary touch of humor. Then, too, in February many of us remember the Brotherhood Aud , a period well spent. Many will remember, too, the groups of evaluators who kept popping in unex- pectedly from late February to late April. March brought sorrow to Southwest with Mr. Sackett's death. The Senior Play ushered in April. This year Miss Reilly's Thespians presented The Father of the Bride, a rollicking comedy which starred Clarke Jackson as the bewildered father as the blushing bride. When the bloom was on the and Marcia Young stage in May, the Spring Festival presented a musical treat for all those early June the Roundup was eagerly awaited, and who attended. In Roundup Day gave the school a note of warmth and friendship. Speaking were 245 students of the June graduating class that of roundups, there headed for the last roundup. Class Day and the Graduation exercises pro- vided an appropriate end for the year's activities. o I if I I 1 .t I iMlA - . oc Sixlu-nin as-653351-Q .-5, - --ss-M A -.JR ...day N, ,,,h ,5 ,V M-- ku -Q 1 .,V,. Q V, 'T at sm! ..,,, .,Q-1f ' ,,. i QW A . eff? V P k,., , N . Q s '-i . Cfollvgv 1DtILl1SL'L'kl.f7gl u rww puslure. coma 64.4 Sponsor: MRS. MARTYR As the beginning of November rolled around, we found that the College Club had already begun an industrious year by electing its officers, and planning its program: to learn more about the oppor- tunities offered by different colleges, to study the requirements for entrance, and scholarship possibilities. Pictures, speakers and group discussion were used. Among others, the editor of Student Life, the P r e s i d e n t of the Student Senate, and a member of the Dramatics Club, all from Washington U., spoke to the group one Tuesday. A conducted tour through Washington U. high-lighted the year. At the end of the f11'St semester Marie Thompson succeeded Pat Weiss, who graduated, as the secretary of the club. As President, Vice-President, and Pro- gram Chairman are J a nice Mantle, Stuart Weidman, and Tamlin Turner, respectively. Row Ono: Margaret Williamson, l'a1 Si-hultze, Tamlin Turner. Janine Mantle, Stuart Weidman, l'at VV1-iss. Holly John- son. Iiarbara liartram. Row Two: Rohm-rt Schnitlwr, Roger Stahlhuth, Frank Roysior, Kay Gallup, .luuly Rooltuvr, liarhara lforlws, l,2llI'll'l2l Lvonaral, Jayne liall, Jano lirown. Row Thru-oz llill liouc-hm-in, Philip liurml. Robert Tinme, Mrs. Martyr, Marlene Lamm, Doris Rothman, Sally Rice-. Mar'- lvno Harrison, lin-lty Hunt Martha An Row Four: Rich Anflurson, Philip Ilollwogv, Rom-r Cottrell, Robert VVasylunko. Marie Thompson, t'lamle'ilc- liumistz-in, Colin-lte Collins, Sonja Ahrn-ns, Margaret Dusslinu. Grayce Schaeffer, Jackie Lutz. Sem-:ilu Row Ono: Kunnvtli Gaurli, Dians- Sm-hant-hu, Nanny fe L a it 1 in 1 4 nio an x w 1 Sul on Sylvia firm-ln-, lk-tty Ilarln-au, Sam Mazzola. Row 'I'wo: .lalnvs lhath, Mary Taormina, Jr-anvttt lrcty Don Dunn Lharlts ill tr llauu S irn Mar mm I Anim Sharon Trojalln, lliani- Ki-athley, Jackie Koch, John H lrper Richard Dunkin Row 'l'lirm-: Kh-oryzu Abi-lu, Arlino Rasp, Pat Wehkim. ro yn 1 1 n mr o nrt i in v 1 1 .Ianv liron n, Maman-l Brinkman, .Ianv Northrop Bill Sfhuln Row lfour: Ken lfishvr, Don Ryan. Lori-n lilo:-k, Clen Slut fu Q l'il4lon Savhan, Miss Skinner. Are you a cowboy of the air ? Do you build model planes ? Are you a member of the C. A. I'.'? Did you see the posters in the air-age exhibit at Kiel Auditorium during' St. Louis Week Z' Did you know that the work of Southwest students was on display at the national conven- tion of the National Aviation Education Council? Did you hear about the trip to Naval Air Station and Lambert Field? If you think these activities as carried on by this group are fun, then you are invited to join the Southwest Air Rang- ers, better known as the Southwest Aviation Group: for their projects are as varied as the invitations they receive to participate in the aviation activities of metropolitan St. Louis. Row Om-: Maryann Hogan, Judy Williams, Shirley Guitar, Jeannette Conrad, Row Two: l'at Schultze, Robert Liptai, Edward Wicklein, Walter Nowotny, Margaret We who live in the Scienti- fic Age are greatly interested in biology, the science of life- plant and animal. This ac- counts for the popularity of our Biology Club. Besides the study of various fauna and flora in and near the school, these members have ranged far and wide in their search for knowledge. We note that they have made a trip to the zoo, visited the science labora- tory of Harris Teachers Col- lege, and toured Deaconess Hospital. D ssl' Y. lisxii'IvililH'ri4iEi Calrlollglalazs, Ruth Girard, Richard Blake, Paul Herrmann, George Wolff, Frei 'N o , iss us- mg. ,fp ' - fn 9 f fy 1 ,J ,ff f 'P ,ig.,Zdn1A? S M J 4L'Z'?14g? f ag , Cd' ulodadiiij if ,A ,V . . . ' if ,ff President .,.,,.i, Ed Wicklein 1 ff . f' ' A U A V Vice-Pres. .l.i Walter Nowotny l0 Ogg uf Secretary . . ,. , , Bob Liptai Sponsor: MISS NUEBLING Sponsor: MR. JONES Row Ono: Mary Bardvnheicr, Sonja Ahrcns, Be-tty Canning, Janet Ursch. Row Two: Iniogenc Furtner, Eduard Wicklein, Jim Scott, Philip Bonzun, Joan Adams, Collet! - Collins L ' . Row Three: Donald Jones, Joseph Kurz, Kenneth Senncrt, John Lampros, Roland Pruf-ss. Robert Mayrr, VVaynt Uhline, Mr, Jones. 3393 i3Wh J OFFICERS President . ,, ., James Scott Vice-President . Joan Adams Secretary ,...,i.,. Philip Bonzon Statistician ,.i. Betty Canning To the Winds soft sigh and the song of birds the Audubon Club of Southwest roamed the fields and woods during the past year. The purpose of this group is to learn more about our feath- ered songster friends. To this end the members served as assistant leaders for the St. Louis Audubon S o c i e t y on Sundays, participated in bird walks on Wednesdays, and served as ushers in a series of aud sessions given for the neighboring grade schools. May we introduce the mem- bers of the Southwest Physics Club of '51-'52? Every other Thursday afternoon they gal- lop into the physics labora- tory, led by that hard-riding leader, Mr. Pinkus. If you had visited them at any time dur- ing the first semester. you would have heard them talk- ing glibly of such things as gamma rays, cosmic rays, or atomic st ru ct ur e-term -. which sounded like so much Greek or Latin to the ordinary listener. OFFMERS tFallJ President Richard Anderson Vice-President Ed Mortland Secretary and Treasurer Norman Tice OFIMCEHS tSpringJ President Jim Hasek Vice-Pres. Richard Anderson Secretary and Treasurer Alan Dl6Cligl'2iQf6 Another visit and you would have watched an interesting experiment: a third trip and you would have seen a scien- tific film. When spring rolled around. you could have followed them on various field trips and learned much of the material world in which you live. Had you made these visits. we know that next year you will want to get out your ten- gallon hat, your old levis, your high-heeled boots, mount your Pic-bald nag, and be one ol' this hunch. lit H1 l Tice, Phil Uurd, Loren lllork. vw V'l'wo: Rohm-rr S1-hnitlur, 'l'om Winter, Ri an ax in lhur lwnnsth Sanus-rt, lidward Win-klein. ltolm Wllln Ni 1 lgkgdicfi Sponsor: MR PINKUS Row One: Allan llirekilraefv. Jim Hasek. Rich Andmr on IJ n Ha nr Row Two: Mr. Pinkus, Guirge Zell, Robert VN: 1 1 1 1114.11 Art ur llitzml, Pete Greinvr, Carol Vcnalrle. Hsw Three: Edward Wit-klein, llale Martin, 1 I! 4 i my Iirandhorst, Stuart Wtiflmzln. Syl Steriofl ,w Um-: .lose-ih Kurz, Mr. l'inkus, .lim Ha 1 1 nur ummm xm As we round-up the events of '51 and '52, we cannot forget the happenings of the Pan- American Club. At their first meeting, which was mainly an organizational one, they elected their officers and sketched their agenda for the year. Their programs, which are always varied as to kind, included motion pictures Cin Spanish, naturallyj, plays, par- ties, discussions, and that which most of the members enjoyed most-singing. During the Christmas season perhaps you heard them singing the Christmas carols that they learned in their Spanish classes. One doesn't have to be an expert in Spanish to become a member of this Club and to enjoy its meetings, for its purpose is to learn more about the Spanish-speaking countries of the world, their customs, culture and history. How about YOUR joining next semester? Adios, amigos!!! Row Om-: l-'ahy Baker, Art Ritzel, Carol Gladson. Ctfl' l'l'l8l lCal'l M NAMARA Sponsors: ROTHMAN OFFICERS President . .. .. . . Richard Wessler Vice-President . . ,,.,. Charles Jones Secretary and Treasurer Bessie Morris Assistant Secretary .. . Nancy Barrett Rox-' Two: Margaret Williamson. Susan Links, Marie Frasca, Margie Mc'Cre-ady, Bessie Morris, Nancy Barrett, Janice Mantle, Patricia Leonard. Row Three: Kay lijornsun, Tamlin Turner, Bill Moses, Richard VVessler. Pete Grviner, Francis Stocker, Paul Williams, Don Chapman, Doris llc-ukermann, Miss Rothman. Swrnly-fotzr Q.. PQHCA Sponsor: MISS ERNST OFFICERS President , . . ..A. Kathi Bouras Vice-President , . , Diane Keathley Treasurer I , Carol Hopkins To most people France means Paris, the ancient, yet ever-young City of Light, which centuries ago became the heart and mind of all Western Civilization as well as the soul of France. Had you attended our meet- ings during the past year, you would have visited with us the fascinating shops of this fascinating city, the picturesque narrow streets, the graceful bridges over the quiet Seine, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eidel Tower, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame. The purpose of this club, which meets on Thursday of the even weeks in the new foreign language work-shop, Room 207, is to make past and present students of French better acquainted with the French people. their country and language t h ro u gh the media of color and sound Films, filmstrips, records and many songs and games. Join the French Club and learn to Parler francais avec nous. Row One: Doris Cossel, .Ioan Hindert, Phyllis Duhr, Sheila Kuhlman, Mirkey Tupperson, Diane Kezxthley. Row Two: Carole Rom-h, .Ioan Gravor, Jane Preston, Lloyd Hurst, KaLhi Bouras, Carol Hopkins, Dan Pudherg, Kay Wells, Joan Milligan. Row Three: Miss Ernst, J-ian Klein, Irene Demmas, Mary Christensen, Marlene Pressy, Helene Westermnnn, .Iim Husek, D:-xphnv lilatehforil, Bonnie Powell, Nancy Mills, Nancy Ezell, Marilyn Lippy. Seveniy-five l l l Row Ons: Jerry Rogers, Don Orchard, Charlie Johnson. Row Two: Mr. Hatfield, Dick Mayfield, Dale Martin, Ray Dickerson, Jerry Johnson, Don Economon, Bill Moses. Row Three: Ed Senniger, Charles Meuser, Craig Hancock, Bob Sondag, Paul Williams, Bill True-be, Charlie Dittmer. Row Four: Wayne Carroll, Tom Gammon, Joe Adkins, Roger Stahlhuth, Rohct Vllitte, Bill Johnsen, Charles Mehl, Bob Heier. The Boys Bowling Club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Hatfield met every Wednesday at Arway right after school during the first semester, where they worked hard to attain high averages. The competition this year was extremely keen between the Hot Rods and the Lucky Strikes. Although the Hot Rods did obtain that coveted honor of placing first in league play with 29 wins to 13 losses, the Lucky Strikes came across with high three and also high single of 1715 and 635, respectively. Members of the winning team were Jerry Rogers, Don Orchard, Charles Meuser, and Craig Hancock. Individual trophies were awarded to Don LaRose for the high single of 223, and to Charles Johnson for high average of 172 and high three of 602. Climaxing the season were the Sweepstakes. Awards were given for high average, high single, and high three with and without handicaps. Seventy-six Ogif Sponsor: MR. HATFIELD OFFICERS President , ,..,. 1 , .. Charles Johnson Vice-President . . ,, Don Orchard Secretary ., Charles Meuser Treasurer ..,, ..,.. J erry Rodgers fem cm Sponsor: MR. SNIIJER, Fall Sponsor: MH. HA'l'FIlCI.D, Spring OFFICERS President . Bob Hess Vice-President Dan Rascher Executive Oflicer Ron Sandefur Bang! Bang! Bang! echoed the shots from the rifles of our Southwest Rangers who have practiced diligently every Thursday after school during '51 and '52, All through the first semester they worked hard in order to obtain accuracy and to qualify for ranks on the team, while during the spring semes- ter, captained by Bob Hess and Fred Buech- ner, matches were held with Country Day, C. B. C., Beaumont, Cleveland Boys, Hadley Girls, St. Louis U. High, Cleveland Girls, Hadley Boys, and Alton, in that order. QThe top five scores are the ones used in these matches. The boys tire in four positions, live shots in each. A bull's eye being worth ten points, giving a total of a possible 200.1 Late in March the team was invited to attend the Washington U. Invitational Match. This may be considered one of the main events of the year, since it gave the boys a chance to compete individually as well as with the team. Row Oni-: Rohr-rt Crm-neinan, Roglfr Hohman, Ifrt-d lluerhiwr, Ilan Iiasthrr, liolu-xl Hn-ss, Janne-s Wadluw, liolr Sullivan lid l'l2lllI'I'. Rnw Two: .lim linker, liob llakula, Jim Rr-nu, Alfred Vonexroni, Conrad Berry, linmilnl Sznnlvfur, Ronald Lindsay, Georg.- Wfnlfl' Row Thrvo: Ronald St-hlapprizzi, Hill Krueger, Stephen Immzn-, Leroy liotu-niiller, Hob Iiartnsnxvl, Tom Wood. SL Urn I Il - .WL'4'I'l 1 Rox-. '0n0: Mary Dr-Luca., ,Loretta Doilci, Regina Frasca, Pat Sullivan, Rosemary, Eliiff, Ethylind Gilmore, Mary Bardenheier, Liarol Grey, Jeanne Withrow, Jayne Ball, Jackie Raux, Joyce Rinxzenhack, Kay Wells. Row Two: Carole Gregory, Garol Balossi, Barbara Kinsey, Suzanna Slivka, Sandy Mainn, Barbara Forbes, Shirley Grimm, lulaine Cheek, Gertrude liilllerbeck, Judy Gilleo, Norma. Sumeiski, John Gennaro. Row Three: Carol Runrlle, Mary Sobuitka, Betsy Host, Irene Dvmmas, Audra Lewis, Betsy Bush, Loretta Bogacki, Betty liraden. Mary Muskopf, Jean Werner, Doris Frei. ROW l Ul1l'1 NUYHHIIH Bfvyfogle, John Gerber, Bill Mahifzer, Gary Herwig, Martin liasye, Lucy Lemon, Geraldine Gretsch, Judy Hovttger, Kay Howell. Row Five: l-'ut Weber, Joe llionrlo, Jim Scott, Bob Georgeton, Karl Attebery, John Lc-men, Stewart Krause. Elaine Mazzola, Jzmiee Iloeringr, Art Ritzei. tFallJ ,aecia Sponsor Here we picture two groups of students who have the real Southwest spirit. They have willingly given up their precious study periods at school and, consequently, have spent more time studying at home in order to contribute their bit toward the betterment of the school. Let us see just what they did in '51-'52. Working with Miss Busch in the library, we found forty-eight students during the year. Our present set-up in the library would have been badly crippled without them. Two and sometimes more aided Mr. Jaeger in the book room each period of the day. Miss Brennan and Dr. Miller appreciated the assistance of eleven during the course of each day, and nine helped in the school ofiice by acting as messengers, distributing absence sheets, checking attendance, and doing those thousand and one little jobs that are necessary in a large high school. Seventy-eight J f 'T' Row One: Jackie Roux, Rich Dunkin, Shirley Guitar, Dolly Burch, Margie MeCready, Carol Grry, Suzanna Slivka, Judy 0'Neal. Donna Hulson, Nada May, Allan Dieekgraelle, Judy Williams. Row Two: .lohn Lemon, Ange DeRosa, JoAnn Leonhardt, Delores Erb, Franc-es ML-Call. Jeanne Withrow, Jayne Ball, .laniev Mantle. Gertrude liilderbeek, Janet Urseh. Virginia Pence, Row Three: Charles Maguire, Pat Sullivan, Judy Gilleo, Marian Keller, llarhara Moles, Jani--0 Dot-rimr, Marilyn Brown, Mm'- lene Lamrn, Iiarhara Forbes, Mary Bardenheier, Doris Frei, Wanda Wentzel, Row Four: .lim Seott, Susan Williams, Carol Zweilr, Tamlin Turner, Arlene Klein, l.aVerne- Finn, Shirley Walker, Sheila Kuhlman, Phyllis Dohr, Norma Mann, Caro-l Sehulte, Collette Collins, Lois liraroe. Hoi: liakula. Row Vive: Roland Barton, Douglas Mat-ko, Lucy Lemen, Eihylind Gilmore, Rosalie Torrisi, lielty liraden, Charlotte Cruteher, Uarol lialossi, Jane Preston. Marlene l're-ssy, Barbara Mace, Mellla Neiheiser, Joanne Ogez, Paul Herrmann, Stewart Krausv. eruice M R. BREW Among those who have contributed the most time during the past year are the following: Judy Roedger. Demaris Miller . Barbara Coke.H Kay HoweH H H Mary Bardenheier Barbara Forbes Carole Gregory . Loretta Bogacki . Shidey Shaw . EHaine Blazzola... lSD1'iHgJ hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours St'UP77ly -nme Highly They have found the Royal Road to Learning for us. rof ecf i on The lights grow dim, and a picture flashes across the screen! A group of students watch with interest as a knowl- edge of science, literature, or history becomes theirs by this painless process. Few ever stop to wonder how this method of instruction can be carried out so successfully. A Roundup reporter used his lasso on one of the operators of the picture machine, and learned that Miss Langenohl and her group of hard working hands has made this year's audio-visual work at Southwest a great success. Training in the operation of the dif- ferent machines, finding available rooms to show the pictures, sending in the teachers' orders, caring for material, and giving valuable time are some of the services which sponsor and group have done so efficiently throughout the year. We take off our ten-gallon hat to Miss Langenohl and her fine service group. CM Sponsor: MISS LANGENOHL Row One: Paul Herrmann, Dale Mueller, Richard Mayer, Robert Leonard, llob Young. Row Two: Dan Fuller, Georgia Sullivan, Robert Wallin, Ronald Kinmann, Kenneth Eggers, John Robinson. Row Three: Donald Clerc, Linda Stanley, Donald Gerheauser, Warren Haas, Hob Rayburn, Robert Pape, Bob Pazdernik, Miss Langenuhl. kv Row Ono: Carroll Iirvirlonth:-il, Helen McDaniel, Joann Anast, Catherine Culsoukos, Carol lion-hnie, Judy O'Neal, Mario Thompson, Dorothy Thom. Row Two: Shirley Marks, Arlene Brunimz, Dorothy Thoenv, Sallie Johanson, Marian Huber, Sylvia Wi-ukly, Charlotte Laux, Barbara Leu, Mary Boyer, Dana Durham. Row Throo: Carol Hopkins, Kathryn Schnietz, Patricia Barry, Carole Dixon, Norma Pisoni, Joym- Hotf- mzin, .lum-Q S1-huuh, Bessie Morris, Suzanna Slivka, Ottiliai Nc-bl, Miss Mesloh. unior Kev! Crow Sponsor: MISS MESLOH Under the general sponsorship of Miss Mesloh the Junior Red Cross again com- pleted a very successful year. This large outfit spreads over three separate ranges. First, there is the Service Club. This year the members of this organization, which met every other Wednesday at 3:00 o'clock, knitted three afghans, eighteen pairs of bed socks and a pair of mittens. It also sponsored the send- ing of 137 gift- boxes overseas. The second division meets at Wade under the direct supervision of Miss Milliken and Mr. Gillilan. While the boys were fashioning twenty-five ash L trays, the girls sewed eleven baby dresses, forty-nine baby slips, and thir- ty-seven stuffed toys. The art classes of Miss Boedeker and Mrs. Markman form the third group. Their contribution for this year included 310 tray covers, 100 tray favors, and ' 105 poster and wall decorations. ri 1 Truly, our Red Cross has a noble record. t ,. Dorolhu and Marian maize Ihr final fnxp.-rI1'4u7 of un afglmn. lflighlq-om unior CANE Q , smlss BUEDEKER 'PONSOYS' 1 MRS. MARKMAN Rmx' Une: Sh:-phertl, liuzxetta, Crutcher, Buyer, VVilliams, Rieketts, SehaeH'er. Maino, Mueller, lillYTltlL'fU. Huw l'wo: Sikes. Tulliver, Culsuukus, Win- terruse, Lurcnz, Thom, linker, Sumeiski, Bus-ker, Runllle, llrnwn. New Three: Ilimitriatles, Wilson, Brill- mann, Polhemus, Potter, Gut-ke. Martin, Gucriseh, Murlio, Faith, Magee, Tumaseli. Rnw Four: Vmrkins, l'i4lem'k, Allen, Ralzf, liileullen, Dial, Fwy, Turnu, Mahisrer, Tritsehler. Row Une: Fritz, Vertlerher, Vuth, Bar- ham, Vmrclerber, Bush, VVhite, Sehanehe, Sulwtka, Kuhylinski. Row Two: Stelzer, Zinmz. Harrison. Hole- mun, Marienfelrl, Noller, Dnrsam, Eycl- man, Miller, Lautner, Schaefer, Holland, Dum-rkulx. RGW Three: Lindsay. Stephens, Wood, Engel, Rive, I'fcil'f1'r, Lee, Duhlheimer. Courscm, Simlentup, Mt-Mahan, Gamnehe, Amlrina. Ruw Fuur: Hullmann. Branson. Janey, Nowutny, Devtreux. Welizellmrfzer, Bi- rnnlo, Stevens, Smith, l'feil, Freeman. Row One: Pfsuat, Turnt-r, Ahrens, May, l'alazzr.lo, Murphy, Wright, Muskupf, Green, Malnmy. Ruw Two: Ccsurtnny, Harris, Greeves, Gra- vut, Hogan, Martin, l'rm-ty, Ristifl, Mar- tindale, Mn-Gahan, Drui. Row Three: Sidel, Riney, Hustmeyer, lion- zun, lie-mllurd, Dixon, Schnietz, Barry, Ray, Mar-Dunalrl. Duke, Allred. Ilmv lfuur: Sr-hrm-der, Bright, Emzler, Gmii, St-hwsnke, Kitehen, Truut, Goetz, liradlt y, lirnyt tte. il., T5 Nix: Q Ml' xW , 1 :Q Af ,fi r A if I E vf D. W, I' V bv I ' ': :mg-:5 f'5'f 35'f'5 i?-5 E55:'E-.: . 3.71. . ':-1-rm., ,, 3 ii bi K 5 X ff M , G, ' fy! N xv , -SM i W, Q M M k Y 1 Q. 7 ' J a. FQ ' F ,A f N. 61 1 Ci 5 ,f i Q ti' Mfg ? MJ 1 I 1 L M How Une: Sherry Harlow, Margaret Snider, .lar-kie Lutz, June Tenimv. lfahy liaker, Nant-y Snyder. Don Ort-harwl. lleverly Seuslhurst, Dottie Wulf. Row Two: Margie Kinkezule, Tillie Nehl, Gail Young, Mickey Tapperson. Jeanie Hof, Mary Sz-hmicli, Margaret Duss- limr, Betty Lou Hunt, liette Hufstetter, .loan Chandler, Kathleen Shocker. lluw Thr:-ez .loan Ze-pf, Arlene lirunimz, Sally Martindale. lieverly Dowling, Carole llautner, Louise llarr, June lmiu: lxulilwy 'l hatrller. lletty 'l'rower, Alive Kralz. New lfuur: .luhu l'zir,4un. Hill Krueger, Ularke Jarkson, Guy Moss, Larry ln-Cornu. Run lmirgrelt. Looking back on the past year, we find that the Pioneer has again done an out- standing Job of roping the news of the last two semesters. Miss Murphy, with her editors Ken Kuntz and Fahy Baker, has kept the whole outfit right up to date on news ot' dances, fashions. awards, sports-everything of interest around the school. Miss Krenning's business staff, the publicity campaign of Miss Meenach's Workshop. and those super salesmen, the Student Council representatives have all contributed to- ward this year's success. lt' you want to keep posted on the latest events, take the advice of an old timer, and place your order for the best paper in the country-the Southwest Pioneer. lfftlhfu 'four ioneer Siu!! Mlm tMISS MURPHHY 'I 'mb' pM1ssiqRi1:NN1Nc 'lit Fall Editor Spring Editor KENNETH KUNTZ FAHY BAKER. . burr Q 'Tl Row Une: Betty Johnson, Margaret Williamson, Janice Mantle. Ditk Kirschten, Jim Hasek, Joan Lentz, Ronald Pesoal, Sully Martindale, Nancy Snyder, Mary Shatriuk, Pat Schultze. Row Two: Joyce Vs-rrlerlier, Dolores V1-th, Harvey Boxey, Margie Shepherd, Jim Svibetta, Ron Bright, Richard Emzler, Lloyd Rinvy, Bob Miller. Row Thr ' honnld Harding, Ed Sch ichard Dunkin, Lon Kieffer, Jim llriggson, Jim Wilson, Richard Greevs-s. Rr' ' ' . george Zell, B bam B ram, Allan Dieckgraefe, Tom Rhein, A Schneider. Aff! X X ' , L f' ,V . , 1 4 I 4 LL ' , - ff ' f if ii F' X, .3 , .- A, K gf , . p ,ff it 4, ,hy if ll is 3 ,wi 5 ,wt I J ALF V V131-yfyfkl ,W gf We .Q fl f . , N -ni. ,N H F , ' l' f fi ,J L at s li V J' 'fl' ll' .Y ,f N xg? L L is ' , nj The Roundup staff has spent the year . ,, 2 ,Q L ' I Dun u' a L A corraling all the steers and calves and f' 7 L 'V tml' . , IMR. DETERING ' bP 'lb0'h- 1 Miss Mr-INTIRE Editor Art Editor JOAN LENTZ RONALD PESOAT recording the events of the grand South- west rancho: the result being this Roundup. Riding at the head of the ranchers is Miss Mclntire, who has led the riders daily the 8th hour in their camp work. In view of the avowed purpose, which is to have this yearbook branded the best yet, the little doggies were kept busy around their campfire, kindling new ideas and beating away at the typewriters to the time of horses' hoofs. Helping with the great rodeo was the art staff with Miss Boedeker holding the reins, and the business staff riding the trail behind Mr. Detering. Eiyhry-live Editor-in-chief ...,.. Assistant .Editor ..... 4..... Neujs Editor ...,.,, .,,...,.... Assistant News Editors ,.... i on eer Sing FACULTY Miss Murphy Editorial Sponsor Miss Krenning Business Sponsor EDITORIAL FALL SPRING ,..,..Kenneth Kuntz Fahy Baker Fahy Baker Dottie Wolf ......Dot Steinman Nancy Snyder . .,..... Claudean King, Mary Ann Wice Joan Chandler, Bev Segelhorst Editorial Editors ..,.,... ' ........., ...... G inny Bomer Margaret Snider, June Temme Assistant Editorial Edirors ....... ...... J ackie Lutz, June Temme Gail Young Feature Edzrors .... ..: ,...... . . ....,. Marilyn Pate, Dot Wolf Jackie Lutz Assistant Ifeazure Editors ,... ..... M argaret Snider, Carole Waniger Jean Hof, Bette Hofstetter Sports Edllors ,....... L .,........... ,.... . Ronald Leggett, Ed Stemmler Sherry Harlow, Don Orchard Assisrqnr Sports Edrrors i....... ,..... M arshall Bennet, Guy Moss Kathleen Shocker Librarian' ..,.,,...,....,.,........ ...... S herry Harlow June Long Copy Ednors. ,,,.,...., ...... Nancy Snyder Guy Moss, Joan Zepf BUSINESS Carole Lautner Beverly Dowling David Mills fSpringJ PHOTOGRAPHERS Ed Stemmler Paul Kittlaus Bill Krueger 0Ml'l6!U,l9 FACULTY Miss Mclntire General Sponsor Miss Boedeker Art Sponsor Mr. Detering Business Sponsor Joan Lentz .........,..,...........,..,.....,....,.........,... ........, E dztor-in-rhref George Zell .......,,..,,,, ..,...................... ,...,.. . ,.... . .. ...,. Sports Editor Dick Kirschten, Bob Miller, Ed Schall ..,..,... .,...,.. A ssistanr Sports Editors Barbara Bartram ........,..,...... ...................,...,,.............. S enzor Class Editor Janice Mantle, Arthur Schneider ......,.,.. ...,..s..... ....,... I n troduction and Administration Editors Betty Johnson .............,..........,..,,...,.. ., ......... .....,.........,. S Choo!-Life Editor Ronald Harding, Mary Shatrick, Pat Schultze, Margaret Williamson ...........,........,...... . ,...... ,............., A ssistant School-Life Editors ART Ronald Pesoat .,.....,..,..............,..,......,....,. ...,..,..,,,,...,..... A rr Editor Ronald Bright, Richard Engler, Richard Greeves, Sally Martindale,Lloyd Riney, Ronald Sandefur, Jim Scibetta, Marjorie Shepherd, Harold Smith, Joyce Verderber, Delores Veth, Don Wangerin, Jim Wilson .....,...A...,.........,.....,..,,.,,.,,......,..,,.,............. Smf? Arnsts Eighty-six BUSINESS Jim Briggson Alan Dieckgraefe Alonzo Kieffer PHOTOGRAPHER Jim Hasek v 9 ,Fi 9.48 -asf M' 5, If, ah' bran-nav t L69 4, ,, . x gas, hw ,gi . ,g T2 . 1 of X F ,JU 4 s ,w I' 1 qu, S 1 I 4 ., wx Iwi, f Wfzm ggi? 5 1 ii W T nv, 2 .A,. - 3 ' I .f ' in Q L. 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'X th if L, XC ttwsig n 'X v A 4 Q7 4 Us ff W 7 7 iff' t ' TV' 'x.,,. 1 Q ,- f 3' Rm ff' ,456 if' ff 0, 45 it s 5' 'Q n fr cg? J an 1 In -is A and mmkkuixxfgs 15? f-ff fb Mfwmmssmwsx' if E ghly As you went Walking down the halls of our old rancho the past semester, you probably came across many a goggle-eyed young longhorn Wearing the Southwest brand, timidly asking where to find a certain room and almost ready to believe fantastic tales about elevator passes, split programs, and butter checks. Then, as the weeks passed, you saw these same little mavericks ably solving one of their Problems of Liv- ing, that of learning to live in South- west. The credit for this is due to the excellent coaching of their advisers: Miss Langenohl, Miss Randolph, Miss Mueller, Mr. Polster, and M i s s Murray. C.. reri me L D 1 VD I I f Fri xv iiI 'rt-is moonmeasi BENCH Rmv One: Steve Leniz, Max Curtis, Jaekie Sehleehte, Anita Barry, Patsy iiosha, Sandra Jones, Roberta Conners, Daryl Hosen Q Amiel Furshee, Albert Nelson. Row Two: Jeanann Magee, Rose Lewis, Barbara Whitworth, Joe Melhonald, liill liampros, Fharles Rieder, Janiee liruns, JtAnn Oliver, Marilyn lVl.fr-sup, Joan Klein, Martha Hendren, Julie Abernathy, Htrman Ht-berer, Pzitrivia Gian-uma. Row 'l'hrme: Sandra Marllnnald, Judy Allred, Shirley Tulloek, Dolores Miller, Nanry lieiswenger, June Carriyzan, Diane Martin, M lent' Simon, Joan Warren, Charle,-ta Thau, Ann Sehwerdtmann, JoAnn Zimmeriy, Derothy Rupp, lietty Seng. Rmv lfeur: lietty Clark. Dorothy Decker, Carole Courson, Barbara Raley, Susan Koch, Naney Speed, Mike llrissell, Dale Ludui lfred Harrison, James VVells, David Williamson, Jimmy Fritz, Sam Mm-zines, Carole Duke, Miss Mueller. Row lfive: Suzie Weber, Judy Tomasek, Rosemary Floyd, lioh Truax, Bill llllersit-la, lfred liirkenstoek, David Pinson, Melvin Stephan Gary Ilunean, Roddy Jarnagin, liill Hof, Edward Murphy, Judith Sparks, Jessie Graves. Row Six: Mr. Polster, Ray 'vVeidner, Perry Greenhill. David Heiland, Raymond W'nodwz,rd. Patrir liryilll. Rlrlwlld SUNY, VVQ 1 l'i'n e, Dennis Stluukal, David Parks, Jimmy NVisdnm, Robert. Kassing. John l'aLzius, lid VVhitney, John Sehomlmllrg. ,F -v--F N1'm'1u QUCACL F005 I i .:'f'fi'l nci l. ag. . i at an .mms Q 4 . 'H J if A iw? ' A X, fq grgga ' eygng. ., W-,vgvp , O., ,z '-1 :-'.' n K 9 1 QQ! ut. f F2 x 44 l ' N. 5 X The-:: .A is 2: W X ?:7U't33g gtkmm, up ..b....t.n4lh m J 0 wx 02 M A Egfr' V -A.-J ti w-uw .,.m...f-my M 1 ?' ' M, t t.-C WMM' u.l.t.....m - V .- 'QE' -I - fp fa 5 If v f y A , gn 621233 5 553 f W Q, gg , . jr 'X Q93 iw ' E fs , 1 5 G L -slirfll lf, 'f Y -4 it e- Llgf ffe 'Ill' 13-giw ,Q '-, - Y X . f V -L 9 lm: -' , L w Iimv Ont-3 Kvnnvth llruns, Sain Lnrinu, .lan llrim-st-nwistur, July VValtvrs, liarlmra VV4-ingart, Juyct' Nappit-r, Antlrvy Ntxllt-r, Mary .ltnn-s, Rnnaltl liruatlut-ll, Jm- Mnwry. The high school years of this group will pass all too quickly. Perhaps, if we could look into the future, we would be able to pick the future editor of the Roundup or the Pioneer from these pictures. Here, too, We could find the coming operetta stars, the football. basketball, or b a s e b a l l mighty, and, last but not least, the scholarship winners of 1956. Yes, at the end of four years, when this class is ready to leave the range and look for new pastures, Southwest is confident it will have another group of fine citizens ready to go forth to serve. lion' Two: Larry llitzxrinlnatllzlm, Marilyn Glnmski, Marlene Asher, faruls- llilrlw. Marlene l'lllrrm'tlt'r, Kenneth Reiss, Alfrul t'rimsun, Ilave St-hrm-alt-r, llill 'l'att-, lionniv l'owt-ll, Dorothy Whitt-omlm, Karin Zoll. New 'l'hrt-1-: liilly l'rt'snhvat, Janis l r.'mon, liarlrara llnsvhart, Sandra St-hrtfy, Rivhartl K4-rsvy, llarhara Young, Rust-mary Vnrsu, l'at llultzvlaw, Iliant- t'lc-s. Mt-llra Norris, Ruth Les-, Juyrt- Dnvrkulr. limi' lfuur: Miss Murray, liarlnara llurgt-tt, Janet Ray, liz-tty Marienfeltl, Jill Williams, .Im-an Novak, Anna Stvvg, lilva Nnnrst Ruth lNlar.-hall, Mavis l'a11lnst-h, Juan Svhot-wo, Mary Tnlliver, Alan tlrcenxvay, Dorothy Iiaprus. Rim I-'iw: linnalul Koons, Jam- Sikt-s, Andrey Hnllochs-r, Patricia Du-s, lionniu Mtfnllungh, t'arnl t'lert', lluln Kratz. Anna- lwllt- Myron, Jann- Phillips, Ruth Ilit-hl, Patsy Manshund, l'la1'v llvnumi, Mary Mabry, I.alll'a Snitz, Naitla ldv, Sharon llah llmvmn-r. linux' Six: Roy tllasst'ut'k, Richard Smith, llill lan-kvtt, Rnllurt Krr, Toni Stewart, Kula-rt W'att-rrnan, Alla-rt Mawlay, .lnhnnit thnlw lmn Wil-ann l r'tnk t n'tt-1' lit-rrill lflt-iland, l rank Adams, Dan lfnlltfr Q? lV!'I7t'ltl tant- Bow One: Carol Schulte, Mary Kassaros, Dorothy Winterrose, Barbara Miriani, Harriet Hodge. Betty l,ai:art-e. Carol Bundle, Mary Kraft, Georgia Sullivan, Mary 'I utt, Jane Williams, Dorothy Schaefer, Row Two: JoAnn Garamella. Roe Whitt-ornb, Sharon Stahlhuth. Betsy Bush, Nan:-y Demlret-k. Geraldine Gretsrh. Audra Lewis. Joan Verstrat-te. Linda Stanley, Marian Koelyerl, Alive Holland, Lavena Casey, Dolores l'urieelli. Row Three: Wilma Trevathan, Mary Stipanovie, Sylvia Madalon, Barbara Ray, Marlene Harrison, Patricia Drier. Mildred Warren, Donna Fox, l'atrit'ia l-Irba, Barbara tloheen, Barbara Campbell, Marie Bonano. Row lfour: Miss Nueblingr, Jim Jamieson, Richard Bandera, Karl Kittlaus, Allen Adams, Louis l'rifti. Roy Brandhoret, Kane Huson, Shirley Crutcher, Dominiea Loniizro, Maria Sitty. John Seayzo. John Patzius. Row Five: Robert Lalleau. Don Fisher, Robert Conklin, Jimmy Trelford, Bert Muehlenbrouk, John Grant, Min-hael He-rriek, Donald Smith. Garth Martin, Donald Mt-Daniel, Humberto Anorbes. Miss Ulbrit-ht. Row Six: Dale l'id1-ot-k, Leon Baxter. Richard Gorman, Bob Baker, Ted Stergion, Carl Riesinyrer. Pasral Gilmore, Daniel Strayhorn. David Yourtie, William Bagzby. Hit-k Grund. P05 nfl f'l'l Row One: Jeanne Nelson, Margaret Brinkman, Claude Sherrell, .loan Foy, Diane Ss-ham-he. Nant-y l-fzell. James Heath, Theresa Vrnto, Stuart Goldman, Wanda Johnson, Catherine Cutsoukos, Tommy Kirkendall. Row Two: Jane Brown, Sharon Robinson, Lorraine Gritfith, Patrieia Wehkimz, Marlene Lamm. Javkie Km-h, Diane K4-athley, JoAnne L1-Cornu, Lee Rogers, Carol Grassi. Donna Schneider. Deane Peters, Judy Raseher, Rochelle Froesel. Row Three: Jeanette l'rety, Jane Northrop, Dolores Huitt, Carolyn Sattel, Sylvia Grebe, Patrit-ia Sutton. Ruth Challis, Mary Zim-izer. Mary Zulauf, Rosalie Struekel, Rosemary Barber. Janet Schneider. Shirley Johnson. Row Four: Sylvester Steriolf, Mit-hael Lynch, John Harper, James Wadlow, Robert Groeneman, Bob Jones, Robert Harston. l-'rank Royster, Gaynell Kuettner. Claudette Bundstein, Tom Meyer, Billy Miller. Row Five: Miss Skinner, Sam Mazzula, Clark Cook, Nick Antonio, Dave Uber, Ronald Lindsay, Kenneth VVeber, Cletus Borlest-h, John Haekwurth, VVilliam Nielhe, Kenneth Hoffhous, Benny Musielak, Miss Yehlen, Row Six: Raleigh VVood, David VViegman, Kenneth Gauvh, Melvin Bryson, Charles Sehmale, David livertz, Robert Burns, Roger Stahlhuth. S V 1 'f- i V V551 P l. if Q Run Kun Row Run' Row Run Row 4 Vkhln an 4 fu our nu urn nx rf hun um 1 l'lll x an 11 u mm IV un Rem' nu usm Ill npx 1 nan Ar N n ar urn 1 1-. mm 1lDllN nux mn ll 1 u nx 11 1 x 11 IN N 1 Run Kun Hun Row 3-Us 30pA0more lin xv Uno: J. Wsrnvr, .l. Witlxruw, .I. Gilluz, IJ. I'uIts, Y. Uanms, C. I.1uuIn0r, Ii. Ihmwlimz. S. Miller. Huw 'l'xm: U. Ruhl, IJ. Cuntugi, l'. liramll, V. Click, li. Iiruwu. l'. Gray, S. Iiyllnmn, V. Iiuvd- Iinmr. Iimw 'I'l1ru': Ii. Hustnuyvr, S. funk, K. Krtxpllslwk, IJ. Ifinn, I'. Iillclwzu-ht, V. 'l'il1I--n. IJ. Svlmur- Iwusc-h, J. Frm-ker, IJ. Cult-nmn, Row I 41l1l': J. Svhruz-mlm-r. J. Ms-yi-Y. J. I.aGarcv, M. Ile-nsimzn-r, M, Iiuylr, I.. Imrr, IC. Salu-rluurxz.-r. C. Wrm-n, J. Harris, Ii. Amlursnn. Iiuw Ifivv: IC. Sullivan, I . Svalisr. J. I'IZlI'I.IJZlllE:I', V. Jzmws. S. linux. IJ. G4-rlnvzulsm-r, l'. Vain Ifussnn. 'l'. Cullrstzllxlx-, IJ. Mills, IJ. Illlllmzlnn. Ram' Six: II. Casa-, IJ, Srllsmun, J. Wilsun, S. Marks, Y. Crm-Ive, W. Nzzwulny, I.. I4II1l'1JlIl, l'. Ss-Iulsvh. I . Pinson, I . Kuhringz. Miss Krvnniug. Iimv Sm-von: Miss Mve-mu-I1. Ii. III-il. Ii. I'Il'4XYl'I', li. Gumli, Ii. lin-rkvl. R. Iiuylxurn, J. Ilvnry, M. lVI1mlui. II. Muurv K. IJirkm-rsun, .l. Sum-- ripgc-r, Nl. lim-nm-II. Rlw Om: IC. Ginn-r, S. I.uwsun. IJ. lJ'NriIl. S. Guitar. J. Williams. N. Ynlu-rtun. .I. Kahn. l', Ilon- kins. Ruw TWU: S. Iflominif. I'. Jinkvr- sr n, J. lfnnrzul, J. Mvyvr, S. Manu-ss, .I. Iiznthvswli, A. Gilchrist. N. Ifuiih, IC. Suvhy. Row Thru : S. Iiurvh, R. Ilarrvll. M. Ifrascu. S. Links. IJ. Durham. C. Ellis. I'. Sie-fr-rl, J. Ihxltilu, II. Ms'M:1l1:m. C. I v1h-, IJ, VVAII- ivrs. IS. Gurllun. Rmv Ifuur: l'. Hunter, N. lirzmva. I.. Anluim-, IJ. Mas-ko, IJ. IJuIu'. Ii, Kruegvr, IC. Vina-ynrrl, Ii. Sc-mm:-rhu.'. J. Iiuyuttv, W. Trin- ka, H. We-lmkimz. J. Stelzer. Iiuw Ifivr: Mis: Ruthnmn. II. Ohlinv, J. Iiruylus. J. lirzullvy, Ii. Youml. V. Ifrintrup, R. S4-him-k, R. Vauprhn. I . Pisuni, J. Im- hmlen. G. Hass, II. W1-hkinxz. Huw Six: J Sc-xlun. I.. Anhm, Ii. Iwmmral, Ii. Iiuifvr. I'. Kurkvr, J, Ilmllxinsun, Ii. NVO:'kvr. IJ. lVIm:sus. Ii. I'0IlllI'lJlls, Il. Volum- Inini, C. Girurmlicr. Mr. Erskine. Huw Om-: C. Siremmul. A. Siem-rs. R. Gray, G. Wilsun. Ii. Gus-kv. R. Almxamlvr. G. Svhzwffer. S. Muimm, M. Iiiukluy, IJ. Simtti, S. Iiuvlwr. Ram' 'l'wu: I . Iflrln-lun, M. Zuras, Ii. Kinlivzulv, Ii. 'I'uylur, R. John- sun. Ii. Wilburn. G. Franke, IJ. livvknrnmnn, J. Guulrl, S. Hall. A. Struclu-I. Row 'I'hrQe': I-I. Anzxstzls, IJ. Gali- Iwri, .I. Iiiumlo. J. lllhriuhl, A. Mifllw:-nm, M. Cunuxisv, J. Hess. I . Ewlwarlls, M. Hunt, IC. Chl-uk. A. IJL-Rosa. Row Four: li. Zimnu-rmunn, J. Iinrh, II. Svhrzlrlvr, Ii. Iiruwn. C. Sim-k, 'I'. Graves. R. Kohylinski, R. IJm1nnelly, VV.Grzm:1, J. Mun-llur, C.I'Irinkm:1n. Huw Fivu: Mr. Svult, l'. Mohl, IJ. lim-ll, R. Gro.-r. J. Klum-. J. Survn- mn, IJ. 'I'urnure, Ii, Stumzvr, Ii. Iiishup, R. VVilsnn, li. VVifsun, IJ. I.anninL'f, Row Six: l'. Ifinlvy, IC. Davis. 1 - Iivrgz, J. Iirullknwyolg Ii. 'I'h1wm'. IC. I'HZ1Ikl'I1IIi. IC. Sc-hllllz. IJ. VW-Isll. I 6Llfl Ql ff Huw Huw: I'. Iinvhmm-. IN. Lunnins V. .lnstim-. J. Anzlsl, M. Rm-ml I'. Vnnm-y, I'. lin-imlvnllml, I' Qnigln-y. Iinw Twn: A. VVri1:hl, .I. Tnslo, S Williams. 1'. VVIII. J. ZIIII-II-Y. I, Ifustvr, M. Ilrzrnn, A. Viprlino, li 'I'rnnt. Run' 'l'l1rm: S. Ma-Inns, A. Hnppn-I .I. VVl1ilvmnIv, IP. lirlr. I'. Ynl-Qunl Il. llurlnn, Il, Svhnlts-, I , Mull I.. Mullin-n. I'. llvrrvnnnn, Ib Muvllvr, II. I Iu1tnmnn. lhm' I nnr: Miv Ifunk, M. Lipny IC. Mvnva-nw4rII1, Ii. Sh-invl'. li lI1Il't'l1tlI, A. Iilluufwi, J. Furnish S. I.:AnL:1-. M. Ifueh-r, .I. Miclnllvlnn ll. Iizulvr, G. Il:-nl. Row lfiu-: .I. S1-Inn:-inln-r, 'I'. I'nl:nnml I . Iinssnvlnzelmn. I . llzlln-l'In-nur, .I. Hush, Ii. Vwmlirm-lu-n. A. I':lri- sultn, I'. l'1:rlnr, S. Mull. U. I5:nnnpt:ll'cinn-r, M, VVilsnn. ll. l.lpL:u, ll. M14-In-II, Run' Six: Il. Uwvns, J. Rupp. I. Ilnltvnxillvr. IC. llnvtx. Ii. llzmlnlnn N II'1rIxnr If M1-f aIl U Gnllllrn vivh, ll. VVvsI4-rmzlnn, N. Iiurrm-ll li. I'nr.nv, .I, l.:lM:lrtlnu. Mr, Km-Ilvnuull. Hun Unv: ll. llill, .I. Iinny. M. Mu-knpI'. F. Ihnrinu. IC. A-lmnl. .I. l'nlu-Innnl, .I. U'Ns':ll, K. Smith, J. Vlf'inIn-nvr, J. G1-nnurn. Huw 'I'wu: Il. 'I':1Iw, N, llllfllillll. I.. M4-Nzllmlv, I.. llursl, ll. llvvillv. A. l'I1Iwur1ls, J. llincln-rl, II. Funn- ing. Il. IPv:n'ing, I'. Ilnlnrlnrly. II. Jnnn-5. Rum' Thru-: A. Vanrsnn, R, lmss- nmnn, S. Knm-lrfvl. K. Urn-vllwny, II. 'I'rn4Iv-, J. liim:m-nlrum-Ii. R, Frm-Imly, .I. llnrlh. I'. Iiurkl1uI4l4'l'. XVI. llnll. J, Iiunlxxripzhl. Ilnw Ifnnrz M. lilnmlmmal, II. Mug- Lrnfrn. II. Sinn-IQ. II. Mull-s, G. Iln Iinnifmw-. II. Gmli. I.. lirzlnflhnrsl, Ii. Millar, .I. Smith. IC. Alln-n, .I. Svlmulu. Row I ivm-: I'. l'un1. .I. linys-r, S. Ahrrns, IC. Wnrnnl, I'. VVim'IiI.ir.. ll. lluwlinu, li. Ifnrrl, K. A114-In-ry, Ii. Iinnlln-, .I. Ilivlu-I. Row Six: Mlm Gilmlnnn-, IP. unp- llzlrwlt. V. I'Inn'lli:ln, V. lIlSIil'l'lIll. 'I'. Zulnzln. S. Kraus:-, G, O'lirlvn. l.. lnnllunmulin-I'. Mi-s Sl:-Ifmn. llnxx' Unv: N. 1'l1izlp1 law, I'. lliuxrl. N. Many. .I. Iiurriflm-, K. Kin-hhnII', V. l.4lvn:I'4-Ilnw. IC. lfrimw, M. llurlu. l'. Ann-Inn1,:. 'I'. Ilivnilrizulx-s. Ilnn' 'I'wn: .I, I'l':1u':l1Iu-r, II. S1-lun 1'- nmnn, .I. Vnr:u'vIx. .I. lluilmnn, S Ilnyvr. .I. llvutlx. M. Ilohnlwn. S, I.m'vnrn, II. IJ-4-, S. Slivkzl. Ilnw 'I'hrm-v: .I,Grnvnt. Ii. 0'I znIlnn. .I. Ifvrrsyilzw-, I.. 1'rn'i, M. l'hrls- twnsn-n, I. Ihlnmnw, Ii. Vlfilsnn, M. I'f-iII'x-r, M. lhvrxznn. W. Vunzxru 1I.nII, M. Ilngnn, I'. Illslllvlmn-l'1. linxx I nur: M. Ilrmxn. ll, Aulxrur. K. I-Iprgn-rs, I'. Iinrdinxl. Il. llunn. li. Illvnn , li. VV:n'nvr, S. Slmw. I . Kin-1 n, W. Kilburn. I ..Im'rniy1:1n. Run- Ifivv: MIM l4IrnsI, .I. .A1Iliins. Il, I'nIln-r, ll. l':nIIwr11. II. Sulli- xnn. fl. l.:uppn-, .I. VVnIInr, I! Vl'iIrII'nm:, l', lllllll, .I. Mulnnv, ll. Mnim Huw Six: .I. Ilnnlfxy. ll. Vu.-lxju. I.. llznnplnn, R. Iinuwln-r, II. Kru- Lrvr, H. I..-nnIQiniQ, 'I', I.utx1-n- Iurp.Z1'I', Ii. ISn'l1ln. .I. Alxm-Illlv-. I.. Iirnuglllnzn. Ii, Il Inn. VV. t'r:uiI'. II. Mvlhlilwf. RANGE Q I J Eir1s+ein'S ?heor.y J?-Voice of Democmomiy .HT-he Good Eo.r'l'h 71. Cowb:ygi3 odels 5. J-oe owl' argues Them ali W '- . wir G . Q g if F E 4' wg xx 3 P Q as-r .. 1 - -..-.........--..- 5' 'Z fy ' ,,. J. , I QA M Q Q gt mal ,gi gli f K Q 1 L K: ' XX f x M if ?i A -KM? fl 5 ?,5'7':.E: Nw is 4' ' f if Q, A 3 3: QA Q -4 mx- yi? awww, cl' h fl . ik , an - Y N' .qi X A - if Q Ax 1 K ri' WSW' FJ Q Jw 4 ln I mf X11 unior Row One: l'. Ss-hullzv, li. Jones M. Silhzuy, l'. Thatvhvr, l'. Sum- murs. R. Torrisi, L. Harper, J Stillwm-ll. Row Two: li. lillSt'ht'I'. Ii. Cuisin- gvr, A. Iiistiu. li. Clark, A. Mv- livkinn, li. liosek, J. Sanzlm-rs. C Schniule, I . lirurv. Row 'l'hr4-v: li. Plank, K. W1-lls P. Fonrlanml. M. Williamson. D Hollzllrunirh. J. l':itv, l'. lionzon l . lim-1-hnvr, J. Jorllan. Row Four: J. Parisi. A. Krnuor. .I A4-km-rman. I.. Ve-nr-noni, Il. l'1rry li. Sunil. S. Srhroenlvr, W. Rosc- l'. liollmzlnn, Mr. lVIm'rL'h:ln1. Row Uns-2 Ii. Maul. F. Ilhlvincyvr H. Mvllonalsl, li. Illasv. H. Mv- Imnivl, S. Gnhlu-ri. J. Dun:-an. C IDul'ur. Row Two: lCnl. SvnniLZs'r, li. Millvr V. Lynch. Ii. Svhmim-11, J. Imnle A. Whitvonnlm. IC. Gunlnloni, C. Slvvm-rms. Row Thru-v: M. l-Trans. l'. Imontsi- nis. G. Jzxnssvn, I.. 'l'orno. lf. 'l'h1-lvman. I.. Kim-ffm-r, K. lfivkvn- Wirth, J. Glussvock. Row Four: R. Jolw. .I. llrigrgson, K. Crsulmlor-k. K. Allen. Ii. Viuano, .I. liurnursl, W. l'arroll. . ,J 1 11 lf ,Row Ono: ll Host, M. Mziuslluml, I J. Enirram. Ii. G1-rlnvh. M. Sn- ,I lmtka, I.. Vilfla. I.. Russo, C. Daly, S. Wrakly, A. Riva. Row Tum: M. VVinklrr, l'. I iIl11lISl'l S. Muck. M. Musv, S. Hunipc. D. Azlliins. J. Illumhorsl. J. Molon- shvk, V. Hutson, J. Goin. Row Thrve: Mrs. Mzlrkhnrn. R Anvk-rson, S. Wa-ixlman, C. Cznl- ws-ll, H. Komniyr, 'l'. VVinIur, D Voss. Row Four: J. R1-no, li. Svhulixe-, IS. Guitar. G. Marlow, .l. Ge-rlu-r. Ii Me-usa-r, R. Sullivan. Row Onr: F. Stvinvr, IS. Morris M. Thomas, J. Whittle. Ii. .loc-Lzvr l'. Boyzacki, IJ. llnrrimlyrc, C. Chil- votv. Row Two: Miss Carroll, S. Franke M. ISI-rkvluy, S. Karronlmrolk. 0 N1-bl. J. Silva-y, IJ. Mairv, S Crooks, N. Somviski, M. Mueller Row Threv: l'. Rube. D. Vzxuuhn li. Gvorpzetnn. 'l'. Mizuno, Ii. Slrzu-lx C. Walkvr, li. Wm-lizvllmrxzvr. G NVurtx. Ron' Four: li. Sn-al, IZ. Bzxknlu, C l'2lpp:lS. 'lf I.:1mpros. r i 'Q 1? -..q,. 4.1 -Q- u f -an-. . 51- fs? ,7 5 Sf' ff M .A QE ., 5 W mm Q 3' ., 5 5 2 ff rv' Y Y 5 K ,fr ,pw x S 41 v Y' H- gg, 331 Wi' Sponsor: MISS YEHLEN Row Unv: A. Eflmrvmlvr, R. l7um'an li. l s-nlnn. l.. Allrvrllinzl. J. Bluv- ins, M. liurnm-tl. M. I :1rnz, M Hluvnly. liuw Txvu: Mr. Pinkus, C. Iiurrows M. Taylor, J. 1VlL'Don:ll1l, C. linker li. Allnn, M. Antun, li. lirumlvn. Row 'l'lxrn-4-: J. l'znrsun, R. Sauer li. Smith, J. Hawk, R. Hzlrclinzr J. l 0llL'l'll, l'. 'I'ill'any, G. Junos. Iiuw lfuur: R. G1'w,-vos, ll. M1-Creury ll, Zinmfer, H. Noss, J. Granu, H Mnuru, li. Sprvuk. lC. Memos. linux' Ono: .l. Z1-pf, L. Rn-eel, S ll:n'lmv. J. Ohsiuk, J. Burrows M. liul-clzlwr, M. Svhmidf, M 'l'uppvrsun. Row 'llwuz li. Klein, l'. Memos, N Snyder. J. Duran. M. Mum-llcr M. llussling, li. Hunt. Ram' Thruo: l-I. Schull, D. Gurrisnn l'. licrt, ll. Kirsvhtun, D. Fries l.. lilm-k, IC. Mzlllutt. ltuw Four: D. lil-mmmun, C. Jack scan, li. Kelly. ponsor: MIL ASIILICY 4 1 1. w 4, I 4 I f, f' - ff ,Y lx , 1 ' , f X ,f ' A - 1 A! f If 1 , 1 I . I' Af' L Wd, I. 1 U A,-A 1 . K f LV 1 J'x l, fi 11 -' A' ' f I Nil., J 1 . I. 23 X , A- ,V Hmm' Um-: Il. 'l'hunm-a, V. Iilnir, A Luiz, S. Mvle-hiur, M. Kinlu-:ulv S. firm-vn, N. lflm-ming. M. Mum. Run' Two: S. l'Ivn'ril1, .l. l':n'kvr, A IM-nmms, H. l'l'o:1-. J. Luiz. lb Thom. K. ILlm'l1sn-u, if 'I'hu:n:n. U, vug.-I. linux' 'l'hl'om': Mr. K'l1m-rvvllkan, J. Sn lmrluz, Il. W'ipplvl', M. K:ulow:lki N. Smith, IP. Srhlupprizxi. H Hunifzn-v. 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G. The apiovneev-Su fi President Girls' Seeretary BLOOMQUIST STEINMAN Girls' Treasurer Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms WEISS K ING GL1-ZASON PERKINS Vice-President Boys' Secretary CARL A. BLOOMQUIST President Senior Class: Spring Festival, '48-'40, Band, '48-'4l1-'50, Hello Day, '48-'50-'51, Student Council, '48-'49-'50-'51, Junior Red Cross, '49, Student Relis- tration, '40-'50-'51. JACK GLEASON Vice-President Senior Class: Band lVir'e-President. Presi- dentl, '48-'49-'50, Student Council, '48-'49-'51, Bowling Club, '49, Orchestra ll'residentl, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49-'51, Student Registration, '49-'50-'51, Senior Play, '49-'50-'51 , Operetta, '50-'51 , Radio Work- shop, '51, Pan-American Club fPresidentl, '51, Hello Day, '51. DOROTHY JEAN STEINMAN fDotJ Girls' Secretary Senior Class: Roller Skating, '45-'49, Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50, l'ep Club, '48-'49-'50, Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51, Operetta, '48-'49-'50- '51, Special Service, '49, Latin Club, '49-'50, Tennia Club, '49-'50, A Cappella 1Treasurer-Seeretaryl, '50- '5l, Pioneer Staff lAsst. News Editor-News Editorl, '50-'51, Student Reiristration, '50-'51, Bowling: Club, '51, Radio Workshop, '51, Senior Play, '51, Youth Conference, '51, Miss Southwest Maid, '51. ROBERT PERKINS QBobl Boys' Secretary Senior Class: Student Council, '48, A Cappella lI'residentl, '48-'49-'50-'51, Operetta, '48- '49-'50-'51, Early Risers, '48-'49-'50-'51, Spring Festi- val, '49-'50-'51, Hello Day, '49-'50-'51, Radio Work- shop, '50, Madrilral Group, '50-'51, Student Court, '51, Sponsor MISS KATHERINE MURRAY JACKSON KOESTER Boys' Treasurer Boys' Serizeant-at-Arms PATRICIA JUNE WEISS fPatJ Girls' Treasurer Senior Class: Tennis, '49, Girls' Glee lVic'e-Pre.4identl, '49-'50-'51, Spring Festival, '4Sl-'50- '51, Student Council, '50, Special Serviee, '50, Basket- ball Club, '50, A Cappella t'I'rvasurerl, '50-'51, Stu- dent Court, '51, Pep Club, '51, College Club lSec're- taryj, '51, Swimming: Club, '5l. BILL JACKSON fStonewallJ Boys' Treasurer Senior Class: Student Couneil, '48-'ASL '50, Pan-American Club, '50, Boys' Glee 1l'residentl, '50-'51, Operetta, '50-'51, Baseball, '50-'51, Roundup Staff, '51, Boys' State, '51, Student Court 11'resi- dentl, '51. CLAUDEAN KING Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class: Swimming Club, '48-'49, Pep Club 4Captainl, '48-'49-'50-'51, Advanced Chorus, '49, Operetta, '49-'51, Girls' Glee, '50, Tennis Club 4Seuretaryl, '50, Basketball Club. '50: llowlinl! Club, '50-'51, A Cappella, '51, Radio Workshop, '5li Pioneer Staff 4Asst. News Editorl, '51, Senior l'lay, '51, Youth Conference, '51: COURTNEY KOESTER Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class: li Football, '48, Junior Red Cross, '49, Football, '49-'50-'51, Riile Club, '50, Tratk 4Captainl, '50-'51, Lettcrmf-n's Club, '51, Sponsor MR. DONALD W. ASHLEY Om' llumired Five GEORGE ABBOTT Golf Club, '49-'50-'51 , Student Court, '51 JACQUELINE AMELING Uackiej Tennis Club, '48-'49-'50, Operetta '49, Spring Festival, '49, Ad- vanced Chorus, '49-'50, Pan- American Club, '49-'50, Pep Club, '49-'50-'51: Radio Workshop, '51, Senior Play, '51, Bowling Club, 0 SHIRLEY JOAN BAUMEISTER Roller Skating Club, '48, Red Cross, '49-'50-'51 g Student Council, '50. ROBERT E. BETZ fBobJ Spring Festival, '48-'49, Advanced Chorus tVice-President and Secre- taryj, '48-'49-'50-'51, Boys' Glee 1LibrarianJ, '50-'51, Hello Day, '51: Student Court, '51. CHARLES T. BIGGS fTomJ Special Service, '51, Student Court, '5l. One Hundred Six ROBERT ALEXANDER fRedJ B Basketball,'48-'49, Special Ser- vice, '-19. ANNA LEE BARNETT fAnnJ Roller Skating Club, '48, Pep Club, '48-'49-'50: Junior Red Cross, '49- '50-'51, Inter-Group Youth Con- ference, '50, Student Court, '51. ELMER G. BERKEL Student Registration, '49-'50-'51, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51 , Spring Festival, '50-'51, Student Court, '51. MARY SUE BEVAN fSueJ Tennis Club, '48, Spring Festival, '48, Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50- '51: Pep Club, '49-'50, Junior Red Cross, '49-'50-'51, Operetta, '50, Student Court, '51, FRANK BLOEMKE Boys' Glee, '49, A Cappella, '49-'50, Student Council lliepresentativej, '49-'50, Aeronautics Club fVice- Presidentl, '49-'50-'51, SHIRLEY BOLTE fBoltD Pep Club, '48, Advanced Chorus. '48-'49g Roller Skating Club, '48- '49: Tennis Club, '48-'49, Swim- ming' Club, '49: Junior Red Cross, '49-'50: Radio Workshop, '51. ELEANOR BORLESCH QED Student Council, '48-'50: Junior Red Cross,'49-'50-'51 1 Stamp and Bond Salesman, '50: Scholastic Art Award, '51. NORMA JEAN BREYFOGLE tNormJ Student Council, '48: Junior Red Cross, '48-'59-'50: Spring Festival, '49-'50: Advanced Chorus, '49-'50- '51: Stamp and Bond Salesman, '49-'50-'5l: A Cappella, '51: Spe- cial Awards, '51, Student Court, '5l. JOHN CLATTO Orchestra, '49-'50-'51 5 Student Court, '51, ESTELLE COHAGAN QTellJ Student Council, '49: Operetta, '49- '50: Orchestra. '49-'50: Band. '49- '50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50- '51: All-City Orchestra, '50. VIRGINIA BOMER QGinnyJ Roller Skating. '48: Tennis Club 1PresidentJ, '48-'49-'50: Pep Club fCaptainJ, '48-'49-'50-'51: Girls' Glee, '-49: Spring Festival, '49,-'50- '51: Bowling Club llleporterj, '49- '50-'51: Operetta. '49-'5l: Student Council, '49-'51: Latin Club, '50: Science Fair, '5l: A Cappella, '5l.: Pioneer Staff tEditorial Editorj. '51: Senior Play fPrnductionj, '51, Youth Conference, '51: Stu- dent Court, '51, JEAN BRADLEY Swimming Club. '48: Pep Club, '48: Student Council, '48-'493 Junior Red Cross, '49: Miss Southwest Maid, '51. NORMAN EUGENE BREYFOGLE fNormJ Spring Festival, '49-'50: Buys' Glee, '49-'50-'51: Special Service, '51: Student Court, '51. MARILYN JUNE CLODIUS Uuniej Roller Skating, '48: Student Coun- cil, '49: Tennis Club, '49: Ope- retta, '49: Spring Festival, '49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50: Pan-American Club, '50: Radio Workshop, '51Z Student Court, '51. KELLY COWLEN Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51: Junior Red Cross, '49-'50-'51 : Student Court, '51. One Hundred Seven One Hundred Eight JOAN CRAMER fJoanieJ Pep Club, '49, JUNE CRAWFORD Operetta, '48-'49-'50, Orchestra, '48-'49-'50-'51, Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51, Junior Red Cross, '49, Student Council, '49-'50-'51, Special Service, '50, Student Registration, '50-'51, Stu- dent Court, '51. MARIA CUTSOUKOS fMaryJ Junior Red Cross, '48-'51: Advanced Chorus, '49- '50-'51: Girls' Glee, '50, Basketball Club, '50, Spring Festival, '50, Swimming Club. '51. CRESULA DALLAS fel-aciey Tennis Club, '48, Student Council, '48-'49, Roller Skating Club, '48-'49, Pep Club, '49, Operetla, '49-'50, Girls' Glee, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50, Spring Festival, '50, Inter-Group Youth Con- ference, '51, Student Court, '51, SHIRLEY-RAE DEFFAA QShirleyJ Student Council, '48-'49, Roller Skating Club, '48- '49, Audubon Club. '49-'50: Student Registra- tion, '50, Special Service, '50-'51, Latin Club, '50-'51, College Club, '50-'51, BILL DITENHAFER fDittyJ B Basketball, '48-'49, Boys' Glee, '50-'51, Varsity Basketball, '50-'51, Student Court, '51, Lettermen's Club, '51. SHIRLEY ENNIS fShirlJ Roller Skating, '48, Spring Festival, '49-'50, Ope- retta, '49-'50, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51, Pep Club, '50, Inter-Group Youth Conference, '50-'51. MELVIN WAYNE ENSOR fMelD Track, '50-'51, Lettermen's Club, '50-'51, Student Court, '51. JOSEPH FARINA fJoeJ Special Service, '49, Rifle Club, '49-'50, Student Court, '51, FRANK FERRARA fRedD Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50, Student Court, '51, LARRY FILA Student Court, '51. RICHARD N. FRANKLIN Band, '48-'49-'50-'51 : Track, '49-'50-'51 : Rifle Club. '49-'50-'5l: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51: Student Court, '51: Lettermen's Club, '51. ARLIE FRIDLEY Band, '48-'49-'50-'51: Roller Skating, '48-'49-'50: Aeronautics, '48-'49-'50-'51: Orchestra, '51, NORMA LEE GAMBER fLleeJ Girls' Glee, '48-'49-'50-'51 : Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'51 5 A Cappella, '49-'50-'51g Spring Festival, '49-'50- '51: Madrizal, '50-'51: Radio Workshop, '5l: Student Court, '51. CAROL GLADSON Pun-American Club fSecretaryj, '48-'49-'51: Science Fair, '50: Junior Red Cross, '50-'51, SHIRLEY GOETZ fSh11'lJ Tennis Club, '48-'49-'50: Pep Club, '48-'49-'50: College Club, '49: Student Council 1Treasureri, '49-'50-'51: French Club fVice-Presidentj, '49- '50-'51: Red Cross, '49-'50-'51: Special Service, '50: Science Fair Exhibit, '50: Inter-Group Youth Conference, '51: Student Court, '51, Hello Day, '51. MELVIN GRAHAM fMelJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51: Boys' Glee, '50-'51, Opcretta, '50-'51, Spring Festival, '50-'51, JOE GUARINO iMoochJ B Football, '48-'49, Advanced Chorus tVice-Presi- dcntl,'49-'50-'51, Football, '50-'51: Radio Work- shop, '5l: Student Court, '51. WILLIAM HADER fWild Billj Student Council, '49-'50: Student Court, '51, KARIN HAMMER fKayJ 'Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'51, Junior Red Cross lPre:-xidentl, '49-'50: Spring Festival, '49-'503 Basketball, '50g Student Court, '51, Om' Hundred Nine BILL HAMPTON Boys' Glee, '48-'49-'50, Spring Festi- val, '48-'59-'50, Operetta, '425-'49- '50-'51, Madrigal Group, '49-'50 A Cappella, '49-'50-'5l. LOIS ANN HARTNAGEL fBunnyJ Roller Skating, '48, Operetta, '49, Tennis Club, '49, Student Council, '49, Red Cross Service, '49, Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49- '50: Latin Club, '49-'50, Pep Club, '50, Bowling Club, '50, Radio Workshop, '51 , Student Court, '5l. WILMA LEE HOLMES fMemph1sj Future Homemakers of America lProgram Chairmanj, '47, Pep Club, '47-'48, Red Cross, '47-'48, Glee Club, '47-'48, Young Life Club, '47-'48, Library Assistant, '48, Pep Club, '50, Science Fair Exhibit, '50, Student Court, '51, College Club, '51. JIM JONES fFarmerJ B Football, '48-'49. THOMAS KILKER fGabl One Hundred Ten LUCILLE HARRISON CLuJ Special Service, '48, Spring Festi- val, '48-'50, Advanced Chorus, '48- '49-'50-'51, Operetta, '49, Junior Red Cross, '50. J. PHILIP HELLWEGE fPhi1J Science Fair Exhibit, '48 , Projection Club, '48, Audubon Club, '48-'49, Spring Festival, '48-'49, Band, '48-'49-'50, Biology Club, '49, Physics Club, '50, Boys' State fSenatorj, '51, College Club, '51, Senior Play fProductionJ, '51. JARVIS JERNIGAN fPickJ Advanced Chorus fPresidentl, '51, Student Court, '51, Spring Festi- val, '5l. DAVE KELLY fCowboy1 Advanced Chorus. '50, Spring Festi- val, '50, Student Court, '51. ARLIN E KING Roller Skating, '49, Girls' Glee, '49 '50, Operetta, '50, , PAUL KITTLAUS German Club, '48: Pioneer Staff 1Photographerl, '49-'51, Student Registration, '49-'50-'51, Student Council, '51: Junior Town Hall Speaker, '51: Hello Day, '51. KENNETH KUNTZ Roller Skating Club, '49, Science Fair Exhibit, '49: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51: Boys' Glee iAccom- panistj, '49-'51: Advanced Chorus. '50: Operettn, '50: Audubon Club, '50: Hello Day Committee, '50: Hello Day, '50-'51: Student Coun- cil, '50-'513 Student Registration, '50-'51: A Cappella, '51: Pioneer Staff 1Editorl, '51: Inter-Group Youth Conference, '51: Senior Play 1CnstJ, '51 g Boys' State Rep- resentative, '51. JOHN PETER LAMPROS Student Court. '51: Audubon Club, '51: Physics Club, '51. MARJORIE LANGE fMargieJ Roller Skating Club, '48: Band. '48- '49-'50-'51g Spring Festival, '48- '49-'50-'51: All-City Band, '49: Operett-8. '49-'50-'5l: Orchestra. '49-'50-'51, Student Court, '51: Bowling Club, '51. JOHN MAGLIANA Basketball, '49-'so. ARLINE KRIEMELMAN Junior Red Cross, '49-'50: Basket- ball Club, '50: Student Council, '51: Student Court, '51. JOSEPH KURZ Student Council fAlternateJ. '48: Audubon Club. '48-'49-'50-'51: Col- lege Club, '49-'50, Biology Club, '49-'50-'51: Harvard Book, '50: Physics Club, '50-'5l: Student Registration, '50-'51 1 Junior Town Hall, '5l. GLORIA LANG fGlorl Roller Skating Club, '48-'49: Rifle Club, '48-519: Junior Red Cross, '50-'5l. AUGUST LINK QGusJ Operetta, '48-'49: Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'51: Spring Festival, '4ilQ A Capella, '49-'50: Projection Club, '49-'50: Track, '49-'56-'511 Tennis Club, '51, MELVIN MAIRE QMelJ Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50, Band. '48-'50: Student Court, '50-'5l: Spring Service, '51. One Hundred Eleven One Hundred Twelve ANTHONY MANIACI fTonyJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '50, Student Court, '5l. MICHAEL MARINO B Football 1CaptainJ, '48-'49: Football, '50-'51: Baseball, '50-'51, Lettermen's Club, '50-'51: Radio Workshop, '51. ELAINE MAZZOLA fSpiceJ Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50-'51: Spring Fe tival, '49: Special Service, '49-'50-'51, Student Court, '50-'51. RICHARD E. MCGEE Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50: Spring Festival, '49- '50: Radio' Workshop, '49-'50: A Cappella, '51: Boys' Glee, '51: Dramatics, '51, Operetta, '51: Student Council, '51: Student Court, '51, Cen- tral Workshop, '51. MARY MEOLI QMOJ Radio Workshop, '51. MARY METZ Pep Club, '-19: Student Court, '51, ED MOSSOP Track, '505 Lettermen's Club, '50-'51: Student Court, '51. HARRIET NEUNLIST Tennis Club, '48-'49-'50: Pep Club, '48-'49-'50: Girls' Glee, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50, Latin Club fVice-Presidentj, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51, College Club 1SecretaryJ, '49-'50-'51: A Cappella, '50-'51, Student Registration, '50- '51: Biology Club, '50-'51, RICHARD NIEBLING fDickJ Student Counncil 1Presidentl, '48-'49-'50-'51g Boys' Glee, '50: Spring Festival, '50: Science Fair Exhibit, '50: Student Court, '51, Hello Day, '51. MARIANNE NOEL fMertJ Special Service, '50-'51: Advanced Chorus, '50-'51, Opereta, '50-'51, Student Court, '50-'51, WAYNE OHLINE Biology Club lPresidentl, '48-'49-'50-'51, Physilrs Club, '50, Audubon Club, '50-'51. SHIRLEY OTTO fShirlJ Girls' Glee. '49, Roller Skating, '49, Tennis Club, '49-'50, Operelta, '49-'51, Pep Club, '49-'50-'51, Pan-American, '50, Bowling, '50-'51: A Cap- pella Choir, '51, Radio Workshop, '51. MARILYN MAE PATE fLynnieJ Roller Skating, '48, Tcnni' Club 1Se:retary- Treasurerj, '48-'49-'50: Pep Club, '48-'49-'50-'51, Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Latin Club iPresidentJ, '49- '50, Operetta, '49-'51, Student Council 1Secre- taryl, '49-'51, Spring Festival, '50-'51, Inter- Group Youth Conference, '51, Miss Southwest Maid, '51, A Cappella Choir, '51, Radio Work- shop, '51, Pioneer Staff 1Feature Editor, Asst. News Editorb, '51, Hello Day, '51, JACQUELINE PENTON Uackiej Operetta, '49-'50, Latin Club, '49-'50, Girls' Glee 1Presidentl, '49-'50-'51, Student Council, '49- '50-'51, Red Cross, '49-'50-'51, Student Regis- tration, '49-'50-'51, College Club, '50, A Cap- pella, '50-'51, Spring Festival, '50-'51, Madrigal Group, '50-'51, Basketball Club, '51, Inter- Group Youth Conference, '51, Town Hall Speak- er, '51, Swimming: Club, '51, CAROL PERKINS fPerkj Roller Skating, '48, Special Service, '48, Girls' Glee, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49, Spring Festi- val, '49-'50-'51, Operetta, '49-'50-'51, A Cap- pella, '49-'50-'51, Girls' Bowling, '51, ROBERT PERRY fBobJ Track, '49-'50-'51. JOE PFEIFER Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51, Band, '48-'51, Student Coumil 4Vice-Presid:-ntl, '49-'50-'51, Science Fair, '50, Student Court, '51, Hello Day,'i:1. DELORES PIPE fDeeJ Girls' Glee, '49, Roller Skating, '49, Operetta, '50, French Club, '50, Spring Festiva', '50, A Cap- pella, '50-'51, Dramatics, '51, Rxdio, '51, Spe- cial Service, '51, FRANCES POLSTER QFranJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51, Spring Festival, '51, Student Court, '01, Pan-Amuriqan Club, '51, PATRICIA POULOS fPatJ Spring Festival, '48, Roller Skating, '49, Pep Club, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49-'51, Radio Workshop, '50-'51, Bowling Club, '51, One Hundred Thirlecr: CARL MARIO PURICELLI CMikeJ Roller Skating, '48: Aeronautics Club,'48-'49-'50-'51, Bowling Club, '50: Rifle Club. '50, Student Court, '50-'51. GERALD QUINN Uerryj A Capella, '51: Boys' Glee, '5l: Operetta, '51: Hello Day, '51, GEORGE RODES MARYGENE RUBEY fGeneJ Roller Skating. '48-'49: Advanced Chorus, '49-'50: Spring Festival, '49-'50: Girls' Glee, '50, Student Court,'51. JEAN SAMPSON fJeanieJ Junior Red Cross, '50-'51g Advanced Chorus, '51, One Hundred Fourteen DOLORES JEAN QUILLEN QQui1lJ Band, '48-'50-'51: Bowling Club, '50- '51: Student Court, '51, DANIEL A. RASCHER fDanJ Band, '48-'49-'50, Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50g Student Council, '49- '50-'51g Science Fair. '50: Ride Club fVice-Presidentl, '50-'51: Student Registration, '51: Senior Play, '51: Boys' State, '51: Stu- dent Court, '51, Hello Day, '51, GERALD M. ROGERS Uerryl Band, '48-'49g Spring Festival, '48- '49-'50-'51g Boys' Glee, '49-'513 Opel-etta,'49-'50-'51 : Bowling Club 1TreasurerJ, '50-'51. JOHANNA SAMIOS QJOD Radio Workshop, '51. RONALD SANDEFUR. B Football, '49: Rille Club, '49-'50- '51 SAM SAPIEHZA lSpudJ is Football, 'wg Foosball, '50-fsi. PETER SCHLINGMAN fPeteJ Boys' Glee, '50: Radio Workshop, '50-'51: Advanced Chorus fPresi- dcntl, '50-'51: Baseball, '51, Dra- matics, '51 . LAWRENCE SCHUMACHER fLar1'yl KENNETH SENNERT CKenl Audubon Club 1Vice-Presidentj, '48- '49-'50-'51: Glee Club, '49: Pro- jection Club, '49: Operetta, '49: Spring Festival, '49, Science Fair Exhibit, '49-'50: Physics Club, '50- '51: Student Registration, '50-'51, SHIRLEY SLINGER fShirlJ Tennis, '49: Operetta, '49, Ad- vanced Chorus, '49-'50, Sprimz Festival, '49-'50: Special Service, '50: Junior Red Cross, '50, Bowl- inz Club, '5l. KATHARINE SCHAEFER Junior Red Cross, '48-'49: Operetta, '49: Advanced Chorus, '49: Spring Festival, '49, Junior Red Cross, '5l. HARRY SCHREMP Aeronautics, '49-'51: Advanceu Cho- rus lSecre-taryj, '50-'51, Spring Festival, '50-'51. DON SEIPP Roller Skating Club, '48: Student Council, '51, JAMES SHELBY Uimj Arlvanca Chorus, '45, oper8iFI'iR Student Court, '51 : Special Service, '51. HAROLD D. SMITH fSmityJ Math Club, '48: Special Service, '49I Operetta. '50-951: Student. Regis- tration, '51g Hello Day. '51: Spring Festival, '51. One Hundred Fifteen One Hundred Sixteen MARILYN STARKS Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50, Advanced Chorus, '48- Roller Skating, '49, Junior Red Cross, '49- , A Cappella, '49-'50-'51, Madrigal Group, '49-'50-'51, Tennis, '50, Operetta, '50-'51, Bowl- ing Club, '51, Inter-Group Youth Conference, '51, Swimming, '5l. '51, '50, EDGAR S. STEMMLER Uildj Boys' Glee, '48-'50, Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'51, Band iVice-Presidentl, '48-'51, Orchestra, '49-'50: Lettermen's Club, '49-'51, Spring Festival, '49- '50-'51, Hello Day, '49-'50-'51, Tennis, '49-'50- '51, Physics Club, '50, Radio Workshop, '51, Pioneer Staff 1Co-Editor Sports, Photographerb, '51, Gulf Club, '51. LOIS STOFFLER Operetta, '48, Advanced Chorus, '48-'49: Roller Skating, '48-'49, Spring Festival, '49, Tennis, '49-'50, Junior Red Cross, '49-'50, Special Ser- vice, '50, Swimming Club, '51. GLEN THOMAS fWimpyJ Junior Red Cross, '49-'50-'51, Special Service, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'51, Operetta, '50-'5lC Student Court. '50-'51, Boys' Glee, '51, Spring Festival, '51, Hello Day, '5l. GLORIA TINTERA QGIOJ Spring Festival, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51, Radio Workshop, '5l. BLANCHE TOTH Student Council, '48, Roller Skating Club, '48, Advanced Chorus, '48, Spring Festival, '48-'50, A Cappella, '48-'49-'50-'51, Special Service, '49, Junior Red Cross, '50, Student Court, '5l. ROSEMARIE VIVIANO QROJ Freshman Music, '48, Pepperettes, '48-'49-'50, Student Court, '5l. LILLIAN VOLZ lLilJ Girls' Glee, '40, Spring Festival, '49, Junior Red Cross, '50, Special Service, '5l. CAROL JEAN VON,BRUNN Tennis Club. '48, Pep Club, '48, Advanced Chorus, '49-'51, Girls' Glee, '50, Spring Festival, '50, Student Court, '51, CAROLE WANINGER fWinnieJ Spring Festival, '48, Junior Red Cross, '48, Art Club, '48, Tennis Club, '48-'50, Pep Club, '48- '49-'50-'51, Student Council, '49-'51, Student Registration, '50-'51, Radio Workshop, '51, Senior Play, '51, Inter-Group Youth Conference, '51, Pioneer Staff QAssistant Feature Editorj, '51, DON WANGERIN fBig Don, MARY ANN WICE Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'51: Advanced Chorus, '48-'49- '50-'51: Pan-American Club, '49-'50, Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51: A Cappella, '51: Pioneer Staff 1Asst. News Page Editorj, '51, Inter-Group Youth Conference, '51: Junior Town Hall Speakers, '5l. ROBERT WILKINSON fBobJ Advanced Chorus, '49: Spring Festival, '49: Ope- retta, '49-'50-'51: Boys' Glee tSecretaryJ, '50- '51, Studcnt Court, '51. CHARLES WILLIAMS fKennyJ Student Court., '5l. RAYMOND WOOD fRayJ Operetta. '48-'49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '48-'49- '50-'51: Advanced Chorus, '49-'51: Boys' Glee, '50-'51, A Cappella, '51. SERENA WOODRUFF fNookyJ Girls' Glee, '48, Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'5l: Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51, A Cappella, '48-'49-'50- '51: Radio Workshop, '49-'50: Madrigal Group. '49-'50-'51, Student Court, '51, DON ZICK KENNETH ZIEGLER fNethJ B Football. '49: Boys' Glcc, '49-'51, Radio Workshop, '5l. HARVEY ZINGSHEIM Advanced Chorus. '50, Boys' Glee, '50: Bowling Club, '51, JACK KEMPF KNO picturel One Hundred Seventeen N Rx ex WW 1 Ns. vi X Q. L. . l x xv ' X1 1: sf f 4 .3 ,. is , A5 ' Cl, if 5 0 G 5 Srl ? x- W 1 Q 9 ,QW .X N : X e 5 -N s N6 as X - X , . 5 -..ox One Hundred Eighleen Learning is a treasure which follows its owner everywhere. Chinese Proverb une 7952 if ' ' Www ' NE ,I N V PM , 1 1 iiwgwf ' 'Xb X + ' MX R N, f .V v Y n ,i it if 'J ij tiki, , Y-nw Y ' 3 ,K X Y- - T. :il f Q, w 'X An 4,4 A is in ff U' ' 'Cp' -'cf' -' ,u 5 'A k n 1 WWW if W Q fff m. f n ,J'-113 1 Y Rfb MW' ' 1 N .n f 475. X n if 'Al f 'sy W X If 4 f y, X , X , 1, fwf Ziff U' 'I .J f r c K7 YQQISQX XNQA ,nf 1:':',Lf-H: , C ff, u , Y if- ff' Cgggf X, :ju f nf, Q f , AXKXVW' 1 Kxxx ,. , ,, wg 1' 7 411- 'T ffff XR . ' H , ff ff. I XWR- ., f yffg,lX,f ,ff ,nf n f , M... n .4 014 One Hundred Nineteen J' UNE GRADUATES 1,Tl1e, Longhorn officers of June 17.52 KTM Longhorns giff To Washingfoo DC. 'f5eniov- ilege.-.s af our ranch house. STM, Senior mlalays The Thing, G. The Qspeciaf ser-vice,'expresS rides again 7They make The music. by our mmpfircs. 8. Rounding up fha year wiih The, 6Roundap 3.0ur fop rodeo riders of S.WU.eHermenJ I -f WW l' President 0 ' KDANKLEP , Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms WISDOM -ljwf Vice-President Boys' Secretary Boys' Treaaurrr Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms OVERMYER MOXLEY SCHALL JOE DANKLEF President Senior Class: B Football, '49g Track, '50, Varsity Football, '50-'51g Lette-rmen's Club 4SerEeant- at.-Arms, Vice-Presidentj, '50-'51-'52, Student Court, '51-'52, '50, Bowling Club, '49-'50: PAGLUSCH JOAN CHANDLER Uoaniej Skating Club, '48-'49g Pep Club 1President-Captainj, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52, Operetta, '49g Advanced Chorus, '49- Sprinpz Festival, '50g Special Servic-e, '50: Radio Workshop, '50-'51: Bas- ketball Club, '50-'51: Pioneer StaH', '52. LINDA MAY OVERMYER fCookieJ Student Council, '50-'51-'52: Miss Southwest, '51g Pep Club, '51: French Club, '51, Student Court 1SecretaryJ, '51-'52. ' RICHARD SCHALL 1DickJ B Football, '49: B Basketball, '49: Student Council, '49-'50: Lettermen's Club 1PresidentJ, '49-'50-'51g Stu- ELIZABETH HOFSTETTER fBetteJ Tennis Club, '50: Advanced Chorus 1Treasurer, Secre- taryi, '50-'52: Swimming Club, '50-'51-'52g Bowling Club 1Vice-President, Treasurerj, '50-'51-'52: Girls' Glee fLibrariany, '51: Intergroup Youth Conference, '51-'52g Dramatics, '51-'52: Basketball Club lSecre- taryj, '51-'52g A Cappella Choir, '52g Pioneer Staff 4Assistant Feature Editorj, '52. '51-'52. lLibrarianj, '50-'51-'52: Radio Southwest Maid, '5l. WILLIAM MOXLEY iBi1lJ B Football, '48-'49: Student Council CParliamentarian, Presidentj, '48-'51-'52, Varsity Football, '50-'51: Let- termen's Club lPresidentJ, '50-'51-'52, Student Court, '51-'52. dent Court, '50-'51g Varsity Football, '50-'51, Baseball, SHIRLEY WISDOM fWissiej Spring Festival, '49: Operetta, '49: Advanced Chorus lTreasurerl, '49-'52: Dramaiics, '50-'5l: Girls' Glee Workshop, '51, Miss WARD PAGLUSCH fKitJ B Football 1Captainj, '48-'49, Track, '49-'50-'5l: Lette1'men's Club lSergeant-at-Armsj, '49-'50-'51-'52: Football iVarsityj, '50-'5l: Student Court, '51-'52, Sponsor Sponsor MR. JOHN McARTOR MISS CORINE HACHTMAN One Hundred Twenty- one xJ JOAN ADAMS Uoaniej Audubon Club QVice-Presidentj, '50- '51-'52, Latin Club, '51-'52. JIM BAKER Golf, '48-'49, Rifle Club, '51-'52, Student Court, '51-'52. Q .,,x , 2- ii O , -'Af' 'gjll Xi X A .- XP S x S J j1iETi'Y A-ARBEAU X. 4'XO1Ei'etta, '49, Tennis, '49, Pep Club, ,E 9-'50, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50- X '51-'52, Spring Festival, '50-'52, N! Junior Red Cross 1SewingJ, '51- ' '52. MM , .J 1 ff If 'BARB RA .HARTR , . 1 F, lamb, ' Tennis, '48-'50, Swim g, 8 '49- '50-lfll-S Student uncil, ' - 49- 'BD-'51, P Club, 48-'49-'5 -'51, Student ' ti , '48-'49-'50- 1 '51-'52, cience ' lSA9COIld 'f Awar 3 49,' owling, 'po-' 1-'52 Coll Club '51-'52 ' nun u ,jhtergrou Yo th ,C ference ' . I A X J ' sg , '51--52 P v X JEAN BELLONI Girls' Glee, '49, Spring Festival, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'51-'52. v AN BE uYog Opertta, ' , anced , '49- '50, Te n , '50. f w Y W fl One Hundred Twen FAHY ANNETTE BAKER Yearbook Contribution, '49, Student Council, '49, Girls' Glee, '50: Spring Festival, '50, Audubon Club, '50-'51, Student Registra- tion, '50-'52, Pioneer Stall' 1As- sistant Editor, Editorj, '51-'52, Operetta, '51-'52, A Cappella, '51- '52, Pan-American Club fTreas- urerj, '51-'52, Voice of Democ- racy, Second Award, '52, Mary- ville Conference. '52. .4-5 7 1 CAROL BALOSSI Student Council, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50 , Pep Club, '50-'51-'52, Cheerleader iCaptainj, '50-'51-'52, Radio Workshop, '51- '52, Cheerleaders' Club 1Vice- liresidentl. '51-'52. MARY FRANCES BARDENHEIER fMairJ Special Service, '49-'50-'51-'52, Au- dubon Club, '51-'52, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52. LEE BAUMGARDNER Advanced Chorus, '49, Boys' Glee, '49-'50-'51. Operetta, '50, Spring Festival, '50. RUTH BENSON Basketball, '49-'52, Spring Festival, '50-'51, Operetta, '50-'51, Ad- vanced Chorus, '51, Girls' Glee, '51, Bowling, '51-'52, A Cappella, '52. ANITA JANE BEYERS KNIT Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Operetta, '50, Spring Festival. '50-'51-'52: Girls' Glee, '50-'51-'52, Roundup Staff, '51. CORALIE BLAIR fCorkyJ Student Council, '49: Advanced Chorus tTreasurer1, '50: Operetta, '50: Spring Festival, '50, Girls' Glee, '51-'52: French Club lPresi- :lent-Treasurerl. '51-'52. WILLIAM BLASE fBillJ Advanced Chorus, '49: Spring Festi- val, '49-'50, Boys' Glee. -49-'50-'51- 04 '52' wwf-4 'lr flbw LORETTA BOGACKI Advanced Chorus, 19: Special Ser- vice, '49-'50-'5l. 1 D ama 'c l 48-' , ' ' J l ti ' ' ion, e- t : Girls' 50 ' e '5 '5 i in 1 .1 -.1 A Doe , ' : s e , '51- BETTY BRADEN Pep Club, '49-'50-'51: Advanced Chorus, '50-'51: French Club, '51, Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Dra- matics, '51-'52, Special Service, '5l-'52: Interzroup Youth Con- ference, '52: Senior Play lCastl, '52, RONALD BRIGHT fRonnieJ Junior Red Cross fArtl, '49-'50-'51, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51 : Ope- retta,'50: Spring Festival, '50-'51: Track. '50-'51-'52: Lettermen's Club, '51-'52: Intergroup Youth Conference, '5l: Gym Team, '52: Roundup Stall' 1Arty, '52. SHIRLEY v J 7? 657' 4 'f'L f'f'JwfD' N , RICHARD BLAKE Bio1o1zy,'49-'50-'51-'52: Radio Work- shop, '51-'52: Physics Club, '51- '52: Student Court, '52: Senior Play lCastD, '52. JACQUELYN BOEHME Uackiej Operetta,'49-'50-'5l: Advanced Cho- rus, '49-'50-'51-'52: Girls' Glee, '50: Spring Festival.'50: Bowling, '51-'52, lntergroup Youth Confer- ence, '52. CHARLES BOHL fChuckl Tennis, '50-'5l: Lettermen's Club. '51-'52. HARVEY E. BOXEY, JR. Student Council, '49-'50-'51-'52: Roundup, '51. PATRICIA BRANDES QBlondeJ Volleyball, '49-'50: Bowling, '50-'51- '52: Girls' Glee, '51, Spring Festi- val, '51: Advanced Chorus, '52, ROCHELLE BRODDON iRushJ Pan-American Club, '48-'49g Volley- ball. '49: Advanced Chorus, '49, Special Service, '49-'50-'5l: Bas- ketball, '50-'5l: Girls' Glee, '5l. One Hundred Twenty- three One Hundred Twenty-four H - FRANK BRYDELS ALICE BURGETT fMickeyJ MARIAN LEE BURNETT Operetta, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Swim- ming, '50, Bowling, '50-'51, Student Court, '51, JACK BURNS fDustyJ Chorus, '48-'50, Band, '49-'50, Future Farmers of America, lSecretaryJ, '49-'50: Basketball, '49- '50g Wildcat Staff 1Sports Editorb, '50. PATRICIA CABELL ' Operetta, '49: Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49-'50: Intergroup Youth Conference, '49-'50, Tennis, '50, Special Service. '50, Band, '50-'5l. SALLIE CALL fSalJ Dramatic Guild, '48, Pep Club, '48, Junior Chorus, '48, A Cappella, '50: Girls' Glee, '5l: Advanced Chorus, '52, Student Court, '52, o gills' GRACE CANTAGI I' Advanced Chorus, '49-'50g Basketball 1Treasurer, Presidentj, '51-'52, Bowling, '51-'52, A Cap- pella, '52. JEAN CARY MARY CENTELLA fM0eJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51-'52, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51: Special Service, '52: Student Court, '52 DONALD CHAPMAN Boys' Glee, '49: A Cappella, '51-'52: Operetta, '51-'52, Pan-American Club, '51-'52. SANDRA JANE CHINNICI fSandyJ Roller Skating, '48: Special Service, '49: Advanced Chorus, '50g Spring Festival, '50. VIRGINIA CHISSIE QChizJ Special Service, '48-'49: Operetta, '49, Girls' Glee, '49: Spring Festival, '50: Advanced Chorus, '50-'52: Student Court, '51-'52, ALBERT CLAUS BARBARA JEAN COLE QBarbJ Student Council, '48: Special Service, '48-'49-'50. MARY LOU COLOMBO fLu Lui Spring Festiva1,- '49. Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'51: Cheerleader, '50-'51-'52, Pep Club, '50-'51-'52I Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'52. PERRY COURTNEY CHARLOTTE CRUTCHER fCrutchJ Operetta, '49-'50g Advanced Chorus, '50-'51, Girls' Glee, '50-'51, Spring Festival, '50-'51: Radio Workshop, '51-'52, Basketball, '51-'52, GEORGE DALY DAVID D'ANGELO PATRICIA DARNELL fPatJ Pep Club, '48-'49, Red Cross fArt1, '48-'49: Ad- vanced Chorus 1Librarian1, '48-'49-'50: Tennis, Student Court, '51, Radio Workshop, '51- .Q I One Hundred Twenty-Eve I We I 'I M et 1 iff Lf W I 4' if l!ui'. Council, '48 : Advanced 4 orus, '49g Boys' Glee 1Secre- taryl, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51: A Cappella. '50-'51-'52, RICHARD DEUTSCH QDickJ Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Student Court. '52. JOE S. DI CARLO Baseball, '49-'50-'51-'52: Student Court, '52, MARY ANN DIDIER Pep Club, '49: Operetta. '49: Girls' Gl e, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '50i 2,-f f ' H ISK UD RR 1sk udl Adva d Chorus, '49 3 Bbnd ,P esident, Vice- entl, '49- 50-'51-'52 5 Sprin estival, '49- VQ 0-'5 -'52: Operet ,'50-'51: Boys' X x ,le '50-'5 ' O estra 1Vice- Pr t 51-'52 1 Intergroup I RAYMOND DOELLING One Hundred Twenty-six P .IL r MARY ANN DE LUCA fLil Bitj Advanced Chorus, '49-'50: Spring Festival, '50, Special Service, '50: Radio Workshop, '51-'52. LESTER DEVEREUX CARL DICKEY 1SonnyJ B Football, '48-'49: Track, '48-'52, Letbermen's Club lSergeant-at- Armsb, '50-'52, Varsity Football, '50-'52, Student Court, '51-'52. ALLAN BRIAN DIECKGRAEFE Student Council, '48-'49-'50-'51 3 Stu- dent Registration. '50-'51-'52 I Special Service, '50-'52: Boys' State, '51: Physics 1Secretary, Treasurerj, '51-'52, EUGENE DOBA JANICE DOERING Uanl Special Service, '51-'523 Advanced Chorus, '52: Senior Play 1Produc- tionj, '52: Student Court, '52. LORETTA DOLCI lLurJ Spring I estival,'49, Special Service, '49-'50, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50- '5l, Pep Club, '50, Radio Work- shop, '51-'52. PAUL DRIER fPidgej Special Service, '48-'49-'50-'51, Stu- dent Court, '51. RICHARD DUNKIN QRichJ Boys' Glee lVice-Presidentl. '48- '50-'51, Operetta, '48-'49-'50, Pro- jection Club. '49-'50, Spring Festi- val, '49-'50-'51-'52, Student Regis- tration, '50-'51, Student Council, '50, Special Service. '50-'51-'52l A Cappella, '50-'51-'52, Physics, '51, Radio Workshop, '51-'523 Roundup Staff, '51-'52, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52, . f SA I M-5 , ' ' ' ba B c bil , 4 - '5 ech, 'ol ' ie b, '51, Reflec ff,'5 , Mas and G i , '50-'51, S ior Play, I RICHARD ENGLER fDickJ Red Cross fArtb, '48-'49-'50-'51, Golf, '49-'50-'51-'52, Roundup staff tArtJ, '52. KEN FISHER CHARLES DONNELLY fChuckJ Spring Festival, '49-'51, CAROLE F. DUNHAM Audubon 1SecretaryI. '48-'49, Ad- vanced Chorus lSecretary-l'resi- dentl, '49-'50-'51, Operetta, '49- '50-'51. Spring: Festival, '49-'50- '5l: Special Service, '49-'50-'513 Swimming, '50, French Club 4TreasurerJ,'50-'51 : Student Court, '51, A Cappella, '51-'52. ROSEMARY ELLIFF tRosieJ Advanced Chorus, '49, Spring Festi- val, '49, Special Service, '5l. BILL ENGEL Advanced Chorus, '49, Boys' Glee, '50, Junior Red Cross 1Artl, '51. JOAN FIEBELMAN U0-Annj Student Council, '49, Volleyball, '49- '50: Basketball 1Captainj, '50-'51, Student Court, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '52. 'Aff if ,JWCCZ MOGENE FORTNER l Audubon Club, '51-'52, College , '51-'52' Student Court, '52, e- cial Se vice, '52. Q I One Hundred Twenty-seven l One Hundred Twenty-eight J-iiljfo if 7 I WILLIAM J. FRIES fBil1J Band, '49-'50-'51. Lettermen's Club, '49-'50-'51- '52, Golf, '49-'50-'51-'52. ELVA C. FRILLMAN KAIJ Pan-American Club, '48: Advanced Chorus, '49, Special Service, '49, Spring Festival, '49: Operetta, '49-'50g Girls' Glee, '49-'50, KATHRYN A. GALLUP fKayJ Operetta, '-49: Tennis, '49-'50: Student Council, '49-'50, Pan-American Club, '49-'50: Girls' Glee, '49-'50-'52: Radio Workshop, '51-'52, Swimming, '50: French Club, '50-'51, Spring Festival, '50- '52: A Cappella, '51: Audubon Club, '50, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52, ETHYLIND S. GILMORE fEthyJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50: Spring Festival, '50' Tennis, '50, Swimming, '50: Special Service, '51-'52, Bowling, '51-'52, Basketball, '52: Inter- group Youth Conference, '52. HAROLD GILSTRAP JAMES GLEASON fJimJ B Basketball, '49-'50g Basketball, '52. 1 l l , f., x NEIL GOERISCH If I V, Band, '48-'49-'50, Spring Festival,U'49-'50: OT- chestra., '50g Radio Workshop, ' -'52, .Af ' JOAN GRA EDIINIETTI Student Council 4Seqr ryi,ta?18'4 5 ' 23 Spring Festival, '49, Operet , ' 9 irls' ee Cfreasurer, Presidentj, '49-'50 udent, R i tration, '49-'50-'51-'52: Pep, Club 1Capta , Presidentj, '49-'50-'51-'52, Sophomore Pilgri age, '50: Intergroup Youth Conference, '50- 1- '52: Advanced Chorus lTreasurerj, '50-' 2, Maryville Conference, '52. B W SARA GREAVES fSal1yJ Tennis, '48-'49: Spring Festival, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50: Girls' Glee, '50-'51, Special Ser- vice, '50-'51: Bazketball, '51-'52. PETE GREINER Band, '48-'49-'50-'51, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'5i: Pan-American Club, '51-'52: Physics, '52, Senior Play 11C tP,l'52. X X if l 3' .'1 l 1 FRANCES JEAN GROENEMANN fJinnyJ Tennis, '48-'49-'50, Swimming, '48-'49-'50: Band, '48-'49-'50-'51, Spring Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51: Junior Red Cross 1SewingJ, '48-'49-'50-'5l: Operetta, '49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50g Special Ser- vice, '50-'51, Basketball, '50-'51: Bowling, '50- '5l: Dramatics, '51-'52: Pep Club, '51-'52: Stu- dent Court, '51-'52, Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '52: Senior Play lProductionj, '52. MIKE GROGAN fGagJ Audubon Club, '48-'49. MARVIN HAMILTON BILL HANDY Senior Play lflastj, '52, JERRY HANVEY B Basketball, '49-'50: Baseball, '50-'51-'52: Lettermen's Club lSecretaryj, '51-'52: Student Court, '51-'52, JAMES HARRIMAN Senior Play tCastl, '52. KATHY HART Student Court, '51-'52: Interpzroup Youth Con- ference, '52. ARLINE HAUG CCookieJ Girls' Glee, '51g Operetta, '5l: Student Court, '51: Advanced Chorus, '52: Spring Festival, '52. SHIRLEY JEAN HEDRICK Student Council, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52: Advanced Cho- rus, '49f Operetta, '49: Volleyball, '49: Student Registration, '49-'50-'51-'52, Basketball, '50-'51, Pep Club, '50-'51. LORAINE HOELSCHER Latin Club, '49-'50-'51g Honor Club, '50, Mixed Chorus, '5l. One Hundred Twenty-nine JN n DOROTHY JEAN HOF , QJeanieJ Rollen Skating, '1-1946 Tennis, '49-'50, Pep Club lCa'ptainb, '49-'50-'51- '52: Swimming '50, Student Council, '50-'51- 2: Bowling, '51, Intergroup Youth Conference, '51: All-CityjStudept Council 1Vice- President, Secretaryl, '51-'52: -Student Court, '51-'52, ,Student ' Registratioml '51-'52: Pioneer swf: lAssistant Feature Editoirl, '52: Miss Southwest Maid, '523 Maryville Conference, '52. r I LORRAINE HOWARD fLoriJ JIM HUDSPETH Band, '48-'49-'50: Radio Workshop, '51-'52. JACQUELINE HYNES Uackiej Swimming, '48: Advanced Chorus, 0 ' 1 '49-'51. A T9 X . Nj v - Xl I if ov K 3, l 'J '57 XT' , sg, I XLSLENE AVA JAEGER 'N if Uiggerj l Advanc Chorus, '49, Operetta, '49: r Spring Festival, '49: Student 'AH T , Council, '49-'50-'51: Student Rei- ,V 34' ' istration, '49-'50-'51-'52: Bowling, V ,Q '50-'51-'52: Basketball, '51-'52. ' V Ii ll J J 1 HARRIET JONES Uonesyj Swimming, '4S: Pan-American Club, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Operetta, '49-'50-'5l: Dramatics, '50-'51, Girls' Glee, '50-'51-'52: Spring Festival, '51 : Radio Work- shop, '51-'52: Senior Play 1Castl, '52. ,mr L- ,ymiflk Jil! - 'I' -'A A f f gl f I 'I QNVAAVJ .V .4 ,711 li if X! - i Y 'J 1 f .- 'ffl .Qi ,!3,,,4,A., if. One Hundred Thirty , ' RICHARD H. I-IOFER fDickJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'52, Stu- dent Court, '52. KAY JUNE HOWELL fBunnyJ Pep Club, '48-'49, Swimming, '48- '49: Advanced Chorus, '49-'51: Operetta, '49-'50-'51 5 Spring Festi- val, '49-'50-'51: Special Service, '50-'51: Radio Workshop, '51-'52, Basketball, '51-'52, Senior Play 4Productionl, '52. DONNA HUTSON Pep Club, '49-'50-'51: Special Ser- vice, '52g Student Court, '52. i U f iff, ,.. -1 f V., 1 f, 1 ,JOE INSALACO B f'Foov.ba11 '49, Varsity Football, ' '50-'51: Studfigll 'Court, '51-'52, Lettermen's 'C ub, '52. ELIZ B OHNSON CBe ep lub, '4 50-'51, Swimming ls t , resi ntj, '48-'49-'50- '5 ecial S ce, '49, Tennis, 9-'50: St ' Ouncil, '49-'50g Bowlin o- 1-'52, smden: Regis ' - , '5 1-'52: Basket- -- l, ' 0-'51-'52: Roundup Staff ' ocl Life Editorl, '51-'52, Col- lege Club, '51-'52: Senior Play 4Productionj, '52. MAE KADOWKI A Cappella,'49-'50-'51-'52: Operetta, '49-'50-'51, Boys' Glee, '50: Col- lege Club, '50: Biology Club, '50- '51 : Tennis, '51 : Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Intergroup Youth Con- ference, '52. MARGARET KAISER lMargieJ Swimming, '48, Roller Skating, '48, Girls' Glee, '49-'50-'51-'52, Ope- retta, '49-'51, Audubon Club 1StRtiStiCi8hf, '50-'51 , Radio Workshop, '51-'52, Student Court, '51-'52, Spring Festival, '51, Science Fair 1Second Awardj, '5l. CHARLAN KARG fCharJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Student Council, '49-'50, Tennis, '49-'50, Pun-American Club, '50, Spring Festival, '50, Special Service, '50, Basketball, '51-'52, Bowling, '51- '52, A Cappella, '52, Girls' Glee, '52, Senior Play 1Productionb, Intergroup Youth Conferenre, .Y . EDDIE H. KELLER wig Edb Baseball, '50-'51-'52, ROZELMA KERN Special Service, '49, Student Court 1Secretaryl, '52, Junior Red Cross lArt1, '50, Intfergroup Youth Conference. '52. F t KIMMEL r ml ics, -'51, ifle Club, '50- ' , R Works p, '51-'52, In- R Youth nference, '51-' . . 1 JANET KLEIN Uanl Girls' Glee 4SecretaryJ, '49-'50-'BL '52, Special Service, '51, Student Court. '52, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52. CAROLYN KAMP Girls' Glee, '49, Advanced Chorus, '49-'50-'52, Junior Red Cross 1SewingJ, '5l. MYRL KECK fHot Rodj B Basketball, '48-'49, Radio Workshop, '51-'5 -ti . 'll S lr'-IRQ-A ' '52 JOHN KEMPF Uackl Boys' Glee, '49-'50-'51-'52, Spring: Festival, '49-'52, Senior Play 1ProductionJ, '52. if ff iff . V ' ' ,,,,gf LK 1? FLORENCE KILGORE fFloJ Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Advanced Cho- rus, '49, Operetta, '49, Spring Festival, '49-'50, Pep Club, '49-'50. ARLENE A. KLEIN Special Service, '49-'50, Junior Real Cross fSewin5:l, '49-'50-'51, Dra- matics, '51-'52. COURTNEY LARSON Boys' Glee, '49, Audubon, '49-'50, Student Court, '52, One Hundred Thirty-one 94 if . M, Qjqff' One Hundred-Thirty-two RONNELL LEE RONALD LEGGETT QRonJ Advanced Chorus lTreasurerl, '49-'50: Audubon lStatisticianj, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50-'5l: Boys' Glee, '50-'51: Student Council, '50-'51, Physics, '50-'51: College Club, '51-'52: A Cap- pella, '51-'52: Pioneer fSports Editorl, '51-'52: Intergroup Youth Conference, '52: Senior Play 1Castj, '52. JOHN LEMEN Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50, Golf, '49-'52: Pan- American Club, '51: Student Court. '51-'52, Special Service, '51-'52: Boys' Glee, '52, JOAN APRIL LENTZ Uoaniej Advanced Chorus, '48-'49: Tennis, '48-'49: Student Council. '48-'-19: Girls' Glee, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50-'51: Sprinz Festival, '49-'50-'51, Swim- ming 1Vice-Presidentj, '49-'50-'51, Student Registration, '49-'50-'51, Band 1SecretaryJ, '49- '50-'51-'52: Orchestra lSecretaryl, '50-'51-'52: Bowling fTreasurer, Presidentj, '50-'51-'52, Girls' State 4Suureme Court Justicej, '51i Roundup Staff lAssistant School Life Editor. Editor in Chiefj. '51-'52, Basketball, '51-'52: Maryville Conference, '52. DOROTHY LOGAN fDotJ Pep Club, '49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50g Advanced Chorus, '49. Spring Festival, '49-'50. JUNE HELEN LONG Pan-American Club, '49-'50, Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Operetta, '49, Spring Festival, '49: Advanced Chorus, '49, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52, Pioneer Staff yLibrarianJ, '52. NANCY LOVE Operetta, '50-'51 : Dramatics, '50-'51 : Spring Festival, '51, Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Inter- group Youth Conference, '51-'52, BETTY MCDANIEL QLuJ Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49- '50: Interxzroup Youth Conference, '52. BOB MCKINNIS EDNA MAJOR EVELYN MAJOR NORMA JEAN MANN fNormJ Student Council, '49-'50, Intcrszroup Youth Con- ference, '49-'51: Special Service, '52, Senior Play tI'roductionJ, '52. JANICE MANTLE Swimming, '48-'51, College Club 1Presidentl, '48- '49-'50-'5l-'52: Band. '49-'50-'51-'52: Sllfifli! Festival, '50-'51-'52: Student R:gistration, '50- '51-'52: Basketball, '51: Roundup Staff, '51-'52, Special Service, '52, Intfrzrfurv Youth Con- ference, '52: Senior Play fCastJ, '52. DA LE ROBERT MARTIN Bowling, '50-'51-'52, Student Court, '51-'52, Physics, '51-'52. f' G04 ff fda RICHARD MARTIN QDickJ B Basketball, '49-'50, Baseball, '50-'5l: Varsity Basketball, '50-'51-'52, Lettermen's Club, '51-'52. MELBA MEEKS ANTHONY MEGLIO fTonyJ Advanced Chorus lSecretary, Vice-Presidentl, '50- '51-'52g Lettermen's Club 1Vice-Presidentl, '50- Zgg-'52: Baseball, '50-'51-'52: Student C0urt, '51- CHARLES MEUSER Rifle Club fTreasurerl, '48-'49-'50-'51: Audubon Club, '49: Bowling lSecretaryl, '50-'51-'52, Aviation, '51-'52. I A f' - el DEMAKM MILLER Queen swat-ne ddugciv, 8-'49: Speci 1 Seivice, '4s-'49- ' 0-351y'Girls' Glee, '49, Studznt Court, '52. I f xRoBER'n MILLE , 4130113 ' Stud -t Coubcil, WS: Operet '48-'5 -'51, Boys' e '48-so-'51-'52, T Cul, 15942, Spring ' esrlval, 'so-'51, some Regiln-ation, 'so-'51- ' 2: Boys' State, 551: Advanced Clrorue, '5l: oundup Staff, '51-'52: A Cappella, 51-'52. J . 1 , , I f f J J- , One Hundred Thirty-three ROBERT MITORI QBobJ Physics, '50-'51: Student Registra- tion, '50-'51-'52: Student Council. '50-'52, lntergroup Youth Con- ference, '52. BILL MOONEY TOM MUELLER C ES MENSEN ,WWA COURTNEY W. NISSEN fCorkyj Concert Band, '49-'51, Marching Band, '49-'5l. ,ff 5, 'El V l -xx' V x kj DENNIS O'LEARY Student Council,'49: Rifle Club, '50: Physics, '51: Student Court, '51- '5'Z. v . ' ' S K x One Hundred Thirty-four ALBERT JOHN MOELLENBECK QAIJ Boys' Glee, 549: Special Service, '49- '50: Rifle Club, '51, Student Court, '52 GUY MOSS Student Council. '49: B Basket- ball, '50-'51-'52: Boys' Glee, '49- '50: A Cappella, '50-'51: Varsity Basketball, '50-'51-'52 : Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Pioneer Staff lC0py Editorl, '51-'52, Letter- men's Club, '51-'52, DAVID MUND qnavey Boys' Glee lVice-Presidentl, '49-'50- '5l-'52: Spring Festival, '49-'50- '51. CLOY CE A. NAPPIER Boys' Glee, '49-'50-'51 Q Operetta, '49, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51, Ad- vanced Chorus, '5l. DONNA LEE OAKLEY QAnniel Girls' Athletic Association, '48-'50, Vocal Ensemble, '48-'49: Pep Club, '48-'50, Dramatics, '48-'49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'52. DONALD RICHARD ORCHARD A Cappella fVice-President, Presi- dentj, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52: Boys' Glee, '48, Operetta, '48-'49-'50: Spring' Festival, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52 Q' Early Risets, '49-'50-'51-'52, Stu- dent Council, '49-'50-'52: Student Registration, '49-'50-'51-'52, Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Bowling fVice- Presidentb, '51-'52: Boys' State, '5l: Pioneer Staff, Co-Sports Edi- tor, '52. . f..,,g,,f-4. ... fy ., 1' ,- J . . ' A ,, 5, f..,,, iv i ' up I ,ug 'd5'fw--', MARIE ORSETTI Glce Club, '48-'49: Girls' Leader Corps, '48-'49, Pep Club, '50-'51g Advanced Chorus, '52, THOMAS OWENS QMonkJ CHARLES S. PIDCOCK Track, '50-'51-'52. JON POSTON Radio Workshop, '51: Dramatics, '51-'52: Intenzroup Youth Confer- ence, '52. BARBARA PROSE fBobbyJ Pep Club 1Captainl, '49-'51, Spring Festival, '50: Advanced Chorus, '50: Girls' Glee, '50: A Cappella, '51-'52. DON RALSTON fRoachJ Boys' Glee, '48-'49-'50-'51, Operetta, '49-'50-'51, Dramatics, '50g Inter- xroup Youth Conference, '50: A Cappella, '50-'51: Sprint! Festival. '50-'51: Advanced Chorus, '51, Radio Workshop, '51, as JUNE ORTLEB Tennis, '50: Swimming, '50: Radio Workshop, '51-'52 g Interuroup Youth Conferen'-e '32: Senior Play fProductionD, '52, RONALD PESOAT li Basketball, '49-'50: Orchestra, '49-'50-'52: Baseball, '50-'51-'52, Roundup Staff 1Art Editorj, '51- '52: Student Refzistration, '51-'52: Student Court. '52, JO PIZZELLA Advanced Chorus. '49-'50: Cheerlead- er, '50-,51-'52. RICHARD dvanced C , '49: Operetta, 49- 51 Boys e lxcretaryl 50- '51-'52: Spring Festival, '50-'51- '52, Student Council, '50: Letter- men's Club, '51-'52: Boys' State '51: Baseball, '51-'52: Madriaa Group, '51-'52: A Cappella, '51- '52g Senior Play 1Productionj,'52. RICH A NigK i LAWRENCE RASCHER fCll81'lI6l Band, '49-'50-'51: Boys' Bowlimz, '50, Operetta. '50: Spring Festi- val, '5O: Boys' Glee, '50-'51g Iu- tergroup Youth Conference, '51- '52, Dramatic-s, '51: Radio Work- shop, '51-'52. One Hundred Thirty-five of ,u 'wa' .1 af' ' v A I A! :J rf 'J 'Qi ,li xx fb 51 ' ' K Nu .1 , ful I 1 I-. One Hundred Thirryesix LEONARD RASCHER qnupep Band, '48-'49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50-951: B Football, '49, Orchestra, '51-'52, Operetta, '51, Student. Court, '51-'52: Intergroup Youth Conference, '52. ARLINE RASP fArlJ TOM RHEIN Student Council, '48-'49-'52, Harvard Book Award, '51, Roundup Staff, '51, Senior Play 1Productionb, '52. LLOYD RINEY Student Court, '52. YOLANDA RI ER Swimming, '50-'51g Ba t 3 French Club, '51-'5 3 Stu t, '52 Cappella, '52. 0.3, UN-A THU RITZEL St' t .-51-'52, Spring Festival, '50- '515 eta, '50: Band 1,Presidentl, '50-'51- '52, rches ' 1. Pan-American Club 1Vice- Preside , ' pecial Ser ice, '51' Physics, '52, HM ffl ARD ER fRich arsity t , l -'52: ou , . AURE ROB I S Renej Girls' Glee, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50: Spring Fertival, '49-'50: Advanced Chorus, '50-'51-'52: Cheerleader, '51-'52: Pep Club, '51-'52, Student Court, '52. JUDITH LOUISE ROETTGER Uudyj French Club 1Sec1'f-taryl, '48-'49-'50, Special Ser- vice, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52g Advanced Chorus, '49, Swimming, '49-'50, Tennis, '49-'50: Radio Work- shop, '51-'52: Dramatics, '51-'525 Intergroup Youth Conference, '52. NORMAN ROHS Baseball, '50-'51-'52: Lettermen's Club, '51-'52, ' I 1 , 5 1, ,...:f--f : f' ' ' v' N I I 1 ELIZABETH MCLEAN ROSS fBettyJ Pep Club, 518: Spring Festival, '485 Roller Skat- ing, '-18: Band, '48-'49-'50-'51, Girls' Bowling, '51-'52. WILLIAM RUBINO QBil1l Operetta, '48-'49-'51: Boys' Glee, Advanced Chorus. '49-'50: Spring Festival, '50-'51-'52: A Cap- pella, '51-'52. ROBERT RUCK fBobJ Varsity Football 1Capt,ainJ, '49-'50-'51. Baseball lCaptainj, '49-'50-'51-'52: Varsity Basketbal'. '49-'50-'51-'52: Lettermen's Club f'l'reasurerJ, '50-'51-'52, Student Court 1Presidentj, '51-'52. ARLINE RUFF fDo1lyJ Cheerleaders' Club, '48-'49: Advanced Chorus, '45- '49-'50: Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'51g Spring Festi- val, '48-'49-'50-'5l: Girls' Glee, '49-'50-'5l: Radio Workshop, '51-'52, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52. DONALD RYAN fD0nl EDGAR SACK LOUISE JOANN SCHEPKER fPinkyJ Swimming, '-19: Student Council, '49-'50-'51g Spring Festival, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50- '5lg Student Court, '51-52. JANE SCHMALE Uaniej Special Service, '51-'52f Student Court, '51-'52. RICHARD E. SCHROEDER fDickJ Student Court, 'b2. JERRY SCHUMANN Advanced Chorus, '49-'50g Spring Festival, '49-'50, Student Court, '52, WW WJ, LNW lj , X ' f HA! 15 gf 0 ,ff-'-43 1,-9 WW f One Hundred Thirty-seven 1 A I . 9-1' .-51 JIM SCIBETTA fGiamokeJ Track, '49-'50-'51-'52, Spring Festi- val, '50, Bowling, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'51, Student Court, '51 : Letterme-n's Club. '51 C Round- up Staff 1Artl, '52. JOAN SEIGFREID 4.105 Spring: Festival, '49-'50-'51, Ad- vanced Chorus. '49-'50-'51, Ope- retta. '50-'51, Girls' Glee, '5l. -,yx.,f,, bp, fy 1, .1 vi , ,. I, ., 4- ,lf y, , ij Pflfrly- f 4 . MARY JEANNE . SHATRICKI QMurJ Pep Club. '49-'5!: Advynced Chorus, '49 , , Girls' Glee, ' '50, Student Council, '50-'51-'52, Bowling Club, '50, Operetta, '50, Spring Festi- val, '50, Roundup Staff, '51-'52, Girls' Basketball, Club, '51-'52, Radio Workshop. '52, Senior Play lProductionl, '52, Intergroup Youth Conference, '52, Dramatics, '52. ll ' fy .JJ MJ I7 . , ' JJ- A 7 XJ' ,l DANIEL SIMEONE fDaY'1l J Buys' Glee, '49-'50. MARGARET ANN SNIDER fMagg1eJ Pep Club. '48-'49, Student Counncil, '48-'49, Swimming, '49, Pan- American Club 1Treasurerl, '49, Interyrroup Youth Conference, '50- '51-'52. Dramatics, '51-'52, Pio- neer Staff, '51-'52: Student Reyzisf tration. '5l-'52, Senior Play qCastl, '52. One Hundred Thirty-eight 1 .-. D, BEVERLY SEGELHORST iBevJ Special Service, '49, Girls' Glee fLi- brarianl, '49-'50, Operetta, '50, Advanced Chorus fVice-Presidentj, '50-'52, Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '5l: Radio Workshop, '51- '52, Student Council lTreasurerj, '52, Pioneer Staff, '52. DORIS SHANKLNIN fDo1'yJ A Cappella, '49-'50, Volley Ball, '50- '51, Bowling, '50-'51, Swimming, '50 KATHLEEN SHOCKER fCaseyJ Pep Club, '50-'51-'52, Pioneer Staff lAssistant Sports Editorj, '52. ', o 1 -, V, . 1 T' f'-' Vi ' ,, i, -,-ff!!! ' 4 47 ,ff ! ,gf ff' ff- 5 ,, .I I ,V 'vjff-.J - , 1, , ,,. ,, 1 2,4-I. . BESSIE LEE SMITH QSmityJ Student Council, '48-'49-'50-'51 : Flench Club, '51, Swimming, '51, Basketball, '51. NANCY SNYDER fNancJ Pop Club, '48-'49, Roller Skating, '48, Pan-American Club. '49: Tennis, '49-'50, Intergroup Youth Conference. '50-'51-'52, Bowling, '50-'51, Pioneer StaH, '51-'52G Operetta, '5l. JERRY SOUTHARD Senior Play lCastJ, '52. ROBERT SPINZIG fBobJ Projection Club, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52 Spring Festival, '49-'50: Advanced Chorus, '49-'51g Operetta. '49-'50- '51: A Cappella, '49-'50-'513 Boys' Glee, '50-'51: Radio Workshop, '51-'52. DONALD STEIN fDonJ JOHN STEVENSON CHARLES STONE fCharliel Orchestra, '48-'49-'50. LOIS SPERBER Advanced Chorus. '49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50. RUTH ANN SRNKA Pan-American Club fSecretaryl, '49- '50: Girls' Glee, '49-'50g Audubon Club. '50: Pep Club. '50: Spring Festival, '50: Operetta, '50: Ten- nis, '60: Student Court, '5l. GEORGE STEUBER Radio Workshop, '52. SHIRLEY JEAN STEWART iSho1'tyj Advanced Chorus, '49: Girls' Glee, '50. Operetta, '50-'51-'52: Spring Festival, '50-'51-'52: Dramatics, '5l: A Cawpnlla. '51-'52: Senior Play 1Pruduction1. '52. RONALD STORCK fRonnieJ One Hundrvd Thirty-nine 132 'rf' VZ' if QT? fa, 1 ,f 5 ff! 'i fi I . l' XX h Xl it K f 3 is . - ZW NK Z ' J' L Cx - Nl' 5 X , X. E 'I . Ll. PN VJ One Hundred Forty xg? 6? x , am. U S 1 in N l ,ly 15. iff. 1' ffl . 1 'er l'.1?,lA41Jl,',!rf , 4 If ' ,ff ,4 ' , -' '41 1, . 7 , fd 7'Zf'.1 . CAROLYN MERICA SWINNERTON irls' Glee, '49: Advanced Chorus, '49: Basket- ball, '51g Swimming, '51, French Club, '51, MARY TAORMINA Advanced Chorus, '49: Operetta, '49: Spring Festival, '50: Girls' Glee, '50-'51: A Cappella. '52. ,IJ by rl ' MA JORIE LEE TAYLOR fMargyJ Pep lub,J'48-ig: Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, er h, '4.94 0.1, 'pring Festival, '49-'50-'51: ' merican In 1TreasurerJ, '49-'50, Girls' I1 fl' , '50z Scie e Fair lSecond Awardl, '51, f I . ,M , . l if , ,, ,C oller Katinfz..'l8: Operetta, '48-'49-'50-'51: A voiced Chorui, '48-'49: Girls' Glee, '49-'50-'5 , ,Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51-'52, Studen Co - I cil, '49-'50-'51: Intergroup Youth Con epence, fy if JU TEMME '49-'50-'51-'52: Pep Cl b, '51g Pione Staff LEditorial Editory, Sd-'gg A Cappella, '52, , X, RQNNIE THOM cslktyy Golf, '485'13'9:, Band, -'49-'5 '5, Bowl' , '49- lfboi L' f X U ,4 1, If , , , , Ll 5,1 Orchgia, 49-'50, s rin ,I-xmival, ' -' -'51, Operetta, '49-'52:Xp g iblogy Club, ' 0-'51: College Club I ec etary , '50-'51-'52, Junior Red Croqs 1Service, Presidentl, 'HO-'51-'52: Girls' Gl ,f'4'50:XTennis, '50, Madrigal Group, '51: Ac appella, '. ' , Student Court, '51-'52. ,L RIE FHOMPE N wr GERALD ROY TIMMERMANN Uerryj Advanced Chorus, '48-'49: Operetta, '49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51-'52, A Cappella, '50- '51: Boys' Glee lTreasurerJ, '50-'52: B Foot- ball, '50, Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Student Court, '51-52. NICK TOSCANO TAMLIN TURNER Advanced Chorus, '49-'50, Operetta, '49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51, Student Council, '50g College Club iVice-Presidentj, '50-'51-'52: Girls' Glee, '50-'51-'52: A Cappella, '51-'52, Special Service, '52. ANTHONY VAIANA fTonyJ Science Fair 1Second Awardl, '50, Track, '51: Lettermen's Club, '51-'52: Student Court, '51- '52: Student Council 1Vice-Presidentl, '50-'52: Student Registration, '52p Senior Play QProduc- tionl,'52. CAROL N, VENABLE QSa1'geJ Advanced Chorus, '51-'52: Dramatius, '51-'52, Radio Workshop, '51: Aviation 1Presidentj, '48- '49-'50-'5l-'52: Physics, '52. MARLEE VERBLE JOYCE VERDERBER fJo 1 Tennis, '48-'49: Adva ned bhfru 0peretta, ff '50: French Club, '59-'51: In 0 p Youth Conference, '51-'52:,Rounxlub1 1 rtl, '52: Senior PlM1L'Ivjdu 'l,l'B2. D ORES , ETH- fDeeJ A pec9l'4,ervig 'SOQ Roundup S7525 Artb, '52: 'Senior Pl 1Productio H, If : Intergroup J Youth Conference. '52, V' 7 RAY VOGEL Hand, '48-'49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51. Science Fair Award, '51: Student Court, '52, CHARLES J. VOSBRINK Radio workshop, '50-'51: Student court, '5o. JOAN MARIE WAECKERLE Girls' Glee, '49-'50: Tennis Club, '49-350: Ope- retta, '49-'50-'51: Spring Festival, '49-'50-'5l: A Cappella, '50-'51-'52g Student Court, '51-'52. DAVE W. WALKER Student Court, '51-'52. ROBERT W. WALLIN fBobJ Operetta, '5l: Spring Festival, '51-'52: Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Physics, '51-'52: Projection Club, '50-'5l-'52, Senior Play IProductionJ, '52. JANET WEHMEYER fJanJ Tennis, '48-'49-'50. Special Service, '49, Pan- American Club, '49: Operetta, '49-'50, Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51, Advanced Chorus, '49-'5G- '5lg Bowling, '49-'50-'51, Pep Club, '50-'51g intergroup Youth Conference, '52, Senior Play 1Produc'tionJ, '52. 4? A15 Q L Q QQ? 'rj One Hundred Forty-one BOB WEST J! J , CAROL jfl1.L1A1:islP1' Advanced Cho s, '49: S r g i- val, '49: nl Red ross ew- C1115 r , . I 'S 5 l A DOROTHY M. WOLF 4, fD0ttieJ Special Service, '4S. Table Tennis, '48-'49, Swimminfz. '49-'50-'51: Junior Red Cross lSewiniIl, '50- '51: Bowling Club, '50-'51, Pio- neer Staff tCo-feature Editor, As- sistant, Editorl, '51-'52: Basketball , KP:-esidenti, '51-'52: Intergroup XXouth Conference. '50-'52: Senior I Play 4ProductionJ, '52, GEORGE ZELL QRonaldJ Track. '49-'50-'51. Boys' State, '5l: Lett,ermen's Club, '51-'52: Physics, '51-'52: Round p Staff. '51-'52. W 'my CAROL ZWEIG Red Cross tArtl, '48-'49, Dramatics, '51-'52: Student Court, '51-'52, One Hundred Forty-two EDWARD CHRIS WICKLEIN may Orchestra fTreasurer, Vice-Presi- dentj, '48-'49-'50-'51-'52: Opetetta, '48-'49-'50-'51. Spring Festival, '49-'50-'51-'52: Special Service, '49- '50, Biology, '50-'51-'52, Bowling, '51 I Physics, '51-'52: Audubon Club, '51-'52, Science Fair Award, '5l. JAMES RICHARD WILSON lJimJ Junior Red Cross, '48-'49-'50-'51, Radio 'Workshop, '51-'52g Track, '50: Roundup Staff, '52. X YOUNG ZIP Roller Skating, '48-'49: Swimming, '48-519: Radio Workshop, '51-'52: Pioneer StaH', '52: Intex-group Youth Confer ce,'52g Senior Play ICS-istl. '52. FRANCES LEE ZINGSHEIM 1F'ranJ Advanced Chorus, '48-'49-'50, Ten- nis, '49g Spring Festival, '50, Basketball, '51-'52: Girls' Glee. '51-'52: Radio Workshop, '51-'52, intergroup Youth Conference, '52: Miss Southwest Maid, '52C Senior Play Wroductionl, '52. NO PICTURE PATRICK STENGER fSummer Schoolj GLORIA LEE DBROSA fPudgeJ P'o Plant, '52: Pioneer, '52. RAY ANDREWS iSummer Schoolj Band, 'so-'51-'52. SHIRLEY ANN HALLIDAY fRedJ QSummer Schoolj Swimming, '49, Pep Club, '49, Roller Skating, '49, Spring Festi- l '49-'50 '51 ' O tta, '49 '50- va, - , pere - '51 1 Advanced Chorus, '49-'51 5 Girls' Glee, '50-'51: A Cappella, '52. CAROLE LETCHER QSummer Schoolj SONDRA JOAN SMITH fSunnyJ CSummer Schoolj Swimming, '48-'49-'50-'51: Pep Club, '49-'50: Operetta, '49-'50: Girls' Glee, '49-'50-'51-'52: Spring Festi- vgal, '50-'51-'52: Advanced Chorus, ' I. D. C. TRAINER lSummer Schooll B Football, '48: Advanced Cho- rus, '48-'49: Dramatics, '48-'49- '50: B Basketball, '49, Baseball, Ui?-'50, Varsity Football, '49-'50- '5 . RAY DICKERSON fSummer School! Spring' Festival, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'5l: Boys' Bowling. '50-'5l: Boys' Glee, '51-'52: Siu- dent Court. '52, WILLIAM LENZ fBillJ fSummer Schooly Student Council, '49. 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