Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1955
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So great is this spectacle that the hole nation unites as sponsor, and justly so, for whether the production is good or bad, the show must go on. In one of his milder moment, Master Shake- speare uttered these prophetic words: Mad world! Mad Kings! Mad composition! With many rehearsals, a great deal of work, and perhaps a lit- tle luck, surely the Southwest cast will be able to do its part in improving the crazy world and con- fining the mad kings or dictators, Only you, the reader, as you survey the unfolding acts of our Southwest panorama, can determine our degree of success in minimizing mad composition. .F A 'S wc' s 'S 'S X 'N Qks x X. N Ni x 4 ffm:-Q X-4, r . fmt' Q,xsfSfg,,' gy 1- 'f 1 5, 5 Mn 4: Ii!-3. 'm -. 'T' x - K vE,:Nxv L A ,flag Q yi K Yvg 'T im :N is d A-VX' fx :zbfxfjn 1. tak, gin ' ,. x 5,2 R X' - -Rwwgkwu s . 0 'ff W' , X 2 .u X, X.. -, . x l X 1 N , ' Q-P '55, -is -Q In - , l ' ' A- . ' -' - W R1 'w. . ii 1 ii A- N9 Q xy -J Y Q x x y X 7 inn 0 J ' if lie, - 's- , .- ,ev 1' . .. ' ,X .. I - - . . .- 1. x K. .Ext my . S s x g -f w, Y 5 ra' . 37' 5.-1 Q 'g fv.E 2'f'3'-..15 'tY E gag s t-5 , ggggitllf SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL leaked ion The Roundup Staff dedzcates this product of their anguish and endeauor to a beloued member of the Southwest faculty. By his association with all mem- bers of the Southwest cast as teacher of mathematics and physical education, as director of locker assign- ments, as baseball and football coach. and as Senior Class sponsor, Mr. John T. McArtor has gained the friendship and respect of the entire student body. Mr Macs' continuing absence was due to a serious acci- dent. The students and faculty offer their prayers for his recovery. F i U 0 I X l l ' l , l The Drama of Southwest Introduction , Administration . Interscholastic Sports School Life ,A ,, .. Undergraduates Class of January, 1955 ., S ff. 'll I If L Q ,fs 4 X l A who i. IQ ll! f ' Class of June, 1955 . ..... A ,,l,, ,. owl , X, 'v X 1 Sf lf l I ,I ' ' . 9 V' I' if ,. lg - , 4 K 1 I ' I V J JV X flu , I ' ,fy J 'ff H444 J x myw, 1 1 ' , 5 -4 li- , fl! . , W A 1. . fl ,, ' ,I . - ' - .l4 ' 1 , 'I , 1 lt: 1 , W X Ill l J I Q LVN J 4 , ,w 1 In A' ll fi pk 1 4 I I f 1 if ' 1 ff if r 0 ll W if . I ' ' 1 I I . 1 I r l 0 I, ,- 4 ' l I ll vb 'l , 1 lv, I J , ' L ww X P W it Q f y l ' J 4 J n ,J Q it - it 1 S - J 4.6! :W yy r. I, .Stage Settings Cover Lining Loued Brandhorst Q4 I, Roundup Presents gi Jennie Lee Copeland A Table of Contents ff f if Ann Wright X Stage Settings P 'X , Ann Wright N Administration 7 Shirley Tullock, Louis Prifti Q17 Interscholastic Sports 'Q' Richard Long School Life I T-, Sonja Ahrens Undergraduates l J P Dorothy Schaefer K fli' ' January Graduates L J Jennie Lee Copeland 9 A XX June Graduates N L, Mary Muskopf . Cartoons y M Jennie Lee Copeland, V' S . J A, Louis Prifti yi? , J A X 3 X X4 1:5- ,, ,s-1. Seven we-fri' T! A cj f f . A ,KJ L - J 7 by 5111! ,A JZ! XQJ, ! 1 it CQLM5 9 Aj? JMVZXALL .0 , ,,fQf5f'7f'1f ' 0 f ' 4 f .1 f ,, ,Leo II mf ' A L7-'2'lf5'5C' I I 9 r . 2 W if 47 VZ L paws! f ' . ,Zee , bvgf flfibc I K fu' MAJ y I gf! I , ...... gave I X , - if , , , 'VCX ddy I that pleasant countrys earth F3 Eight And his pare soul unto his captazn Christ, Under whose colours he had fought. . . . . Richard II Shakespeare . . . MISS ELIZABETH RANDOLPH Member of faculty in social science department, September, 1939-S tember, 1954. Died September 16, 1954. CHARLES FROEHLY A Senior of Miss Steffen's advisory group. Died June 26, 1954. RODERICK JARNAGIN A Junior of Miss Murray's advisory group. Died July 7, 1954. NANCY HUCKE A Junior of Mrs. Martyr's advisory group. Died October 17, 1954. JOHN BACGLY A Freshman of Mr. Pfaff's advisory group. Died May 27, 1955. en v l X W minid r Lon elim' V S69KJ N-.mar M JI,' JA JJ ff I V He who the sword of heaven will bear Should be as holy as severe. f wx j 5. Taldmf L- Prf' . . . . Shakespeare. ? , Rf f , MR. RAYMOND R. BRISBIN Principal B5 MR. ARNOLD ZOPF Assistant Principal xx .' 1 6 g ic 'WP QQ i fb W Ck x q 6 J L , .X x ' Y C QQ Nag RQ in X 0: . 37 A i 'E A 'W 11 I QU H is f as wif 1 , - NIL LH: HQ, A 'M Miss MAYME LOUISE? L A X U 6 3 ,DX X SLOAT A Assistant Principal j Q 4: f OW Xi' , - 'YQ 7 N 371 rx: SMX K Lx E' x XKvhQLxgDvLS,X'LvQ.A, m J SQ 5? 2 - X Q1 L35 IP3 i A 'QQ fi NX.. Q C My QJ' Eleven 5011 !ALUQ5f C' 'CL Cu f Fine and Industrial Arts Seated: Miss Boedeker, Miss Milliken, Mrs. Markman, Miss Gibbons. Miss Meyer. Standing: Mr. Gillilan, Mr. Monachesi. fThe fine and industrial arts teachers discuss the Board of Education ruling that makes their subjects now! musts at Southwestj , A , ff,,,f, .1 'f 4+--, avi.:- Science Mr. Merchant, Mr. Erskine, Mr. Chervenka, Miss Nueb- linfz, Miss Lenzen, Mr. Jones, Mr. Pinkus. Absent : Miss Hartnayzel. fOur science teachers listen to Mr. Jones as he tells about the Science Fair.J Mathematics Mr. Glusenkarnp, Miss Oestereich, Miss Krenninyz, Miss Slattery, Miss Buckley, Mr. Polster. Absent: Mrs. Koch. fThe mathematic teachers discuss some of the gadgets used in the work of their depart- ment.J Social Science Sealed: Miss Skinner, Miss Murray, Miss 'Nwkzr Miss Gibbons, Miss Reinhardt, Mrs. Stucki. Standing: Mr. Rush, Mr. Close, Mr. Schlinkman, Mr. Pfaff. fMiss' Gibbons reports to her group that the American Can project carried out by her Amer- ican problems classes was an outstanding success.J Q so l 0 '5 .Slufliwaf acu fy ' Commercial - ' , Seated:VMr. Forti, Mrs. Humphrey, Miss Mueller, Miss MCIUHWSY. Mr. Brew, Mr. Detering. Standing: MT- CHIWSFOH. Mr. Kelbaugh. QSouthwest's commercial department is a very popular one.1 Physical Education Miss Voit, Mr. Kenny, Miss Ulbricht, Mr. Ashley, Mrs. Garwood, Mr. Gerber, Miss Mueller. Absent: Mr. McArtor. CThe physical education teachers look very happy. Perhaps they are thinking of com- ing Championshipsj Vx ,, V XZ -Qi V V ' f i'-'Q ,f s ' . It ,- 4. I M is 5 , , f ' f- , 'J v. , N' i4'v' f , -VV ' 4 . , , ,- afrff I If-Xi W .X s , X., Foreign Language Miss McNamara, Miss Ernst, Miss Steffen, Miss Woody, Miss Westphaelinger. Absent: Miss Rothman. QWith the flags of many lands before them the foreign language teachers greet us in Latin, German, French, and Spanishj English Seated: Miss Mclntire, Miss Steffen, Miss Carroll, Miss Mesloh, Mrs. Pyburn, Miss Meenach, Miss Gallanrit. Standing: Mr. Van Laningham, Miss Murphy, Miss Reilly, Miss Funk, Mr. Mengersen, Mrs. Martyr, Mrs. Aschemeyer, Mr. Dripps, Miss Hachtman. fThere's always something new for the Eng- lish teachers to think about. This year it's levels in English.J L 1-,1.a EVEL5 ENGL! Level. LEVEL E LEVEL 6- LE-vel. F LEVEL C .... x.eveL6 Lever. D ..,, LEVEL M EPJGLASR ,. ADVANTED ,- .. .-.- -.,.A-a..nn4.r QAULLJ fAe .gycenefi Miss Mueller, Miss Schatz, and Mrs. Inserra are happy over their newest gadget-an electric typewriter. The counselors are a busy quartet. Miss Brennan and Dr. Miller check a health case. Miss Busch is examining one of her files. Mr. Gregory and his aids keep the school fires burning. Mr. Kessler is the boss of the book room. It's the biggest day of all- Hamburger Day. Mr. Jansen and his staff keep Southwest spotless. El i RICHARD BOEHM Fall Semester .gyfuclenf Cgounci fgrediclenfd SYLVESTER STERIOFF Spring Semester Fifi? if ,ff ' W MM X. Row One: P. Klein, G. Sullivan, B. Jones, R. Boehm, B. Steiner, R. Allen, D. Frei, R. White. Row Two: D. Frost, C. Talbot, R. Nebl, E. Dubis, J. Petersen, C. Will, R. Askani, J. Schaab, J. Magee, J. Fremon, S. Dahl- heimer. Row Three: S. Evanek, C. Seager, J. Hemminghaus, D. Timmons, J. Thatcher, J. Scheadler, T. Cieslinski, T. Leffingwell. Row Four: D. Peters, E. Tietjens, S. Sebourn, J. Zinzer, L. McNabb, A. Pearson, B. Baxter, S. Naylor, C. Hughes, Miss Hachtman. Row Five: R. Shepherd, M. Koenig, G. Ditto, W. Shores, R. Cullman, A. Galakatos, T. Meyer, A. Antoine, E. Hess, N. Schwiebert. Row Six: D. Dunham, B. Eydman, D. Pidcock, J. Gianoulakis, G. Duncan, A. Nelson, S. Sterioff, R. Kinkeade, D. Kurt, R. Sperber, J. Bachmann. Sfu clenf Counci Fall Representatives The lights have dimmed, the show is over for 1954-1955, and that great pup- peteer, Miss Corine Hachtman, again has scored a hit. Her leading men, Rich- ard Boehme and Sylvester Sterioff have . performed their duties with admirable precisiong her minor actors and ac- tresses have Worked faithfully and Well. Now June has come, and the curtain has gone down. Of whom is this group composed? How are the members chosen? VVhat is its purpose? Vlfhat has it done that the sponsor beams with pride as she speaks Seniors joyously sivfn Hello D:-xy tails. ful? -7 l , 5 5 1 Row One: P. Dougherty, E. Strayhorn, B. Jones, R. Boehm, B. Steiner, R. Allen, R. Lindsay, J. Voracek. Row Two: S. Diefenbach, C. Werne, E. King, J. Kaufman, D. Miller, A. Lewis, M. Giacoma, P. Zolman, M. Zaman. Row Three: J. Schlueter, C. Courson, J. Abernathy, C. Foens, P. Hase, D. Puricelli, M. Steinmann, A. Steinman. Row Four: N. Vogel, D. Molitor, B. Lowder, P. Wolf, J. Crawford, M. Asher, S. Gross, N. Solovitz, M. Goymly. Row Five: E. Kinkpatrick, J. Gillilan, V. Steidel, G. Calderon, G. Herschel, C. Petit, Miss Hachtman. Row Six: R. McCue, J. Mangosing, R. Clements, B. Koupa, C. Brandhorst, B. Wasylenko, W. Keller, B. Mathews. laonziorr idfi ackfman Fall Alternates of it ? one may ask. We will try to an- swer these questions satisfactorily. It is composed of a representative and an alternate from each advisory group. These are elected by the members of a given group. Its officers, chosen from the senior body, are students who have been members of the council during their days as under classmen. Its pur- pose is to give the students a voice in the government of the school, to act as a unifying agent Within the student body, and to provide for the school some of the entertainment so necessary to re- lieve the monotony of the high school day. Committee counts ballots after election of officers Seventeen A J 93 I Q o G tt Q.. K1 j 1 X ff 1 I X ft ' t7 25' v l fa 0 ' My f ' xi 5 . X2 .F 933, N Xl 1:5 ffl And now let us look at what this august body has accomplished during the past year. We have pointed out that the sponsor was well satisfied, so We may be sure the performance was wor- thy of the trust which was put in it. Probably the most outstanding enter- tainments for which it was responsible, at least from the students point of view, were the two Hello Day programs. Each of these included a bang-up aud session and later, dancing in the gym during lunch hours. Another social accomplish- ment of note was the Miss Southwest dance. This, the council sponsored in conjunction with the lettermen. On the serious side - the council fostered agjfucfenf Counci Spring Representatives Row Ono: D. Pidvovk, R. Write, M. Gian-oma, R. Lindsay, S. Sterioff, A. Lewis, D. Splan, J. Harper. Row Two: D. Peters, G. Sullivan, N. lflzvll, P. Klein, J. Gillilan, M. Beltram, J. Zinzer, M. Asher, R. Randall, P. Duffett, J. K insvy. Row Three: J, Johnson, M. Lamm, C. Jamieson, S. Jones, D. Timmons, M. Prichard, S. Naylor, P. Hill, J. Fremoin, B. Bush, J. Thatcher, C. Duke. Row Four: S. Boyce, IC. King, .I. Hemminghaul, G. Calderon, T. Civslinski, C. Seafzar, J. Klopfer, C. Talbot, V. Burris, M. Steinmann. Row Five: C. Linhart, N. Solovitz, H. Crocker, D. Dunham, S. Kollme, T. Meyer, B. Wa:-xylenko, I . Williams, H. Schneider, IC. Wamser. Row Six: J. Gianoulukis, Ii. Neville, D. Wilson, R. Witte, J. Robbins, D. Markel, G. Powell, A. Nelson, A. Antoine. 4 .T if 5 ff: ' X 4 El-tIhft'f'I7 school spirit, stressing cleanliness of halls, class rooms, and lunch room. Working with the Junior Red Cross Service Group, it carried out an excel- lent school project from which one hun- dred forty-six foreign children received Christmas gift boxes. It sponsored many excellent educational aud sessions. Per- haps the one most enjoyed by the Southwesterners was the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Here everybody who so desired got. into the act. Many other activities which the group performed deserve mention in these pages, but after all, didn't we say that the play is over? We must let our council mari- onettes have a well deserved holiday. laondor: L ejJac!zfman Spring Alter nates Row One: D. Miller, S. Madalon, M. Giacoma, S. Stxrloff R Lindsay A Levis D Pidcock S Dlefenbach Row Two: B. Everette, M. Maslo, M. Glanz, J. Lieber S G oss C Warren A Sundell A Smith P Verderbei Row Three: B. Kirchhoefer, E. Wamser, G. Mueller E Fltapatrxck S Fleming J Abernathy J Hahn J Schlueter B Fuller. Row Four: M. Zaman, P. Hase, M. Gormly, C. Branrlhorst T Stenger J Schad P O Shea Row Five: D. Ober, E. Wamser, J. Gleason, S. Hamel L Mocerl K Bruns G Spltanagel Row Six: B. James, J. Bauer, W. Howell, R. Kniekmeyer B Koupa X fW arenf-jeacker Afiociafion Pictured below is the executive committee of the Southwest Parent-Teachers Associa- tion, an important group of puppeteers. This organization has been responsible for Hput- ting on a mammoth show during the past year. Our inquiring reporter was astonished when he examined their skit Read this report of Mrs. Murphy, the president, and you. too, will marvel. We are pleased to render a brief report on the progress of the PTA at Southwest High School and wish to say that this progress is due entirely to the wonderful spirit of coop- eration at our school. This cooperation has resulted in concrete benefits to the student body. A committee was appointed to call on the Board of Education in an attempt to correct three troublesome conditions in our school. As a result we were successful in attaining the sound-proofing of the cafeteria, improved ventilation of the boys locker-room, and the addition to the building of a wing that will accommodate the Industrial Arts and the Home Economics Departments. We were, also, successful in obtaining the school stop sign and safety-walk-way across Arsenal Street. We purchased a television set, material for fifteen pair of culottes for our cheerlead- ers, two ice-box coolers for our faculty, and mahogany book shelves for our library as a memorial to Mr. Sackett, our former prin- cipal. We provided chaperones for various activities of the school, sponsored a dancing class for students, gave a party for each of the graduating classes, and furnished clerical assistance at the Science Fair. As we have always found that the parents are interested in the school curriculum, we planned our year's program accordingly, us- ing the theme, School In Action. The in- crease in attendance, noticeably of fathers, prompted us to have four night meetings in- stead of three. Our membership was in- creased over that of last years. The excel- lent faculty was represented one hundred per cent. Southwest High School PTA ranks first in membership in St. Louis.', if xi WN Magus vm,- Row One: Mrs. G. D. VVh1te, Mrs, R. V. Baker, Mrs. J. E. Murphy, Mrs. H. Bemke. Row Two: Miss Ernst, Mrs. K. Peters, Mrs. L. Shores, Mrs. F. Klopfer, Mrs. W. F. Eydman. Row Three: Mrs. G. W. Heithaus, Mrs. W. l. Hartnagel, Mrs. D. Prifti, Mrs. M. Schneider, Mrs. M. Greenway, Mrs. J, T. Smith. Row Four: Mrs. R. I.. Hill, Mrs. R. H. Pikcsley, Mrs. T. L. Shepherd. Tum I u n mc okdfic orf:5 C I .X X Lest too Izght wmnmg Make the prize light . . . . Shakespeare ' l'q 1' AP eacaw M Wviaa Soufkwaf The social event of the year was held in honor of Miss Southwest and her Maids on October 15, 1954. Our leading men of the athletic field, the Letterments Club, put the spotlight on Miss Southwest of 1954-Jackie Roux. Supporting roles were played by her charming maids: Ruth Allen, Carole Bau- meister, Paula Biggs, Lonnie Hen- derson, Barbara Jones, Deane Peters, Judy Rascher and Ruth Ann White. After the coronation the student body and friends at- tended the annual dance, sponsored jointly by the Student Council and the Lettermen's Club. Miss Southwest and her court: Middle Forexzroundz Joe Biondo, Jackie Roux. 'fed Stergion. Xe f 'ggilwhiv' A L I Aka Being Seated on her throne by Co-Captains Joe Iiiondo lLel't,b and Ted Stergion is Miss Southwest of 1954, Jackie Roux. I-'irst Row: Carole Baumeister, Judy Rascher, Lonnie Henderson, Paula Biggs, liarbara Jones, Ruth Ann White, Deane Peters Ruth Allen. Second Row: Terry Poland, Jerry Insalaco, Bob Witte, Don lVIL'Daniels, Ed Goetz, Dale Pidcock, Gem- Powell, Bob Kassimg. ,.x N? Row Row Row R ow Row One: D. Kurt, G. Duncan, D. Pidcock, R. Kassing. Two: T. Stergion, D. McDaniel, J. Knox, P. Rascher, R. Roberts. B. Hof, V. Chuchian, J. Conklin, R. Stahlhuth, J. Hackworth Three: D. Ober, P. Stenger, F. Harrison, D. Stloukal, J. Grant, M. Curtis, A. Nelson, E. Hindert, J. Schad. Four: S. Sterioff, F. Van Cardo, D. McCready, C. Miller, J. Mowry, C. Rieder, D. Ludwig, B. Purdy, S. Kollme Five: D. Heiland, B. Witte, B. Boultas, D. Bartholic, E. Bersche, L. Anderhub, G. Powell, D. Buffington, D. Heiland, F Williams vfy X MFZ oafferm en OFFICERS President .,...,... ..,,,....,,.,, D ale Pidcock Vice-President ,.,, . ,. Bob Kassing Secretary .....,.. .... J im Carney Treasurer ...........,..... .....,..., D on Kurt Sergeant-at-Arms ....,, .... G ary Duncan Here are the leading men of Southwest ath letics. These are Longhorns you have cheered for at the games and meets. To be qualified for membership, a boy must have a letter in one of the major sports. Anyone earning a letter in either football, basketball, track, baseball, tennis, or golf, is welcome. The primary objective of the Letterme-n is to further intensify interest in athletic activities, although the club occasionally sponsors a social event. One of the social events co-sponsored by the Lettermen's Club and the Student Council is the annual Miss Southwest dance. Twenty-three e,, wg How One: S. Ro-binson, C. Iiaumeister, D, Bockoff, S. Weber. Row Two: l . liurkholfler, R. White, J. Roux, D. Peters, J. Allred. Co-sponsors: Miss J. Mueller, Mr. Forti 6 K To represent Southwest is their honor. I To inspire our boys to victory is their goa . Age? ectcler-4 To lead the fans in cheers is their duty. , Yes, the cheerleaders' purpose is manifold SDOHSOFI M11 F0111 and these girls do their best to fulhll the undertaking. Led by Captain Jackie Roux, the cheerleaders are at every athletic event, rain or shine. In addition, this group-, shown in the picture above, has done an excellent job of breaking in the new G l L' St l' Th ' th e S uthwest boy' wer inspired Cheerleaders' Capltained me am .by oi: perllcey chleerleaders N e C Sharon Robinson, red, Suzy Weber, Yvonne Ede- len, Jan Zinzer, Joy Graves, and Carole Duke will take over at next year's games. Stringent effforts are re- quired to earn a cheerleader letter. First, a cheerleader must meet the same scholastic requirements demanded for athletic participation, and her citizenship must be sanctioned by the administration. Next, the difficult part, a cheerlead- er must be elected by the stu- dent body for one year. Here- after, she must be at every practice and at every activity to which she has been as- signed. As you can see, a group of 'I rifq-four girls with boundless energy and never-ending cheer are our cheerleaders. Glusenka WOUTHWEST co o-+155 ,J 0 511 M 9 Q w -X Mr. Gerber Q hiiu Mr. Merchant' Mr. MoArtor a Mr. Chervenka Mr. Kenny N s .fl ' . , I f f , YQ fl , , -:V VW wif? fQQ5g?Qg 4 VYPw.?N Sgigygg QKQQKWM X 45256 .e 1' . My Mr. Mr. Ashley mp pilkff. is Q E Row One: G. lnsalaco, D. Pidcock, E. Goetz, T. Poland, B. Kassing, T. Stergiovn, J. Biondo, J. Schad, G. Powell, T. Zaman, P. Sbenger. Row Two: R. Sherman, D. Muse, N. Schwiebert, P. Bryan, L. Prifti, R. Roberts, D. Heiland, J. Dengler, B. Hoff, J. Rapp, B. Kruger S. Sterioff. Row Three: J. Conklin, D. McDaniel, J. Mowry, F. Carter, R. Kinkead, R. Koons, M. Drissell, M. Curtis, J. Carney, R. Buffing-bon G. Duncan, R. Sperber. 1 f Row Four: B. Harston, R. Preiss, R. Groeneman, L. Anderhub, D. Kurt, J. Mills, E. Hindert, R. Kuhlman, B. Osborn, P. Gilmore, B. Witte. VE f '41, Row Five: Mr. McArtor tcoavhj, D. Bartholic, A. Knopf, M. Stevens, F. Harrison, E. Bersche J. Gianoulakis, Mr. Kenny tcoachj. , V , J , ,H X -, .., I , , w '-- ,, n qt f ,'.,.iJ ,V f fp, , f .l.' ff,Lrr:ii'f goofgaf Coaches: Mr. Kenny, Mr. McArtor LEAGUE SCORES Southwest Beaumont Southwest Central . Southwest McKinley . r Southwest Roosevelt .... .. Southwest Cleveland Southwest Soldan-Blewett . ... tmanagerj, M. Kraft, E. Menzenworth, . ff , ,.ff, f' f -' ff ' 1 1-1 1 L, I, 1 fr, , 1' ,ff V V., - fy .f.f...., ,Fd My ,al NT, ,j iq Y Although getting off to a slow start, the Longhorns W finally got rolling with at 32 to 13 victory over McKinley. The Kennymen went on to win their last four games, con- sequently tying for second place in league play with a record of four wins and two losses. In addition our boys played a commendable post-season game against Webster Groves, the team voted Iirst in the state by the sports writers. This year's team was plagued by injuries which allowed many Juniors to participate in actual games. With Outstanding football stars in the these boys having a season's experience, Southwest will be Longhorn Stock Company are , , C-ot' TdSt ',t a strong contender for next year s league title. arid Jgealgimndb. erglon 4 Op? Twm ty - six X Q X N - X .QW ' A ' . Q ' .,,paf..Q 5 I X N, 'J 4, ' '?'fNQ Nm ' ' , 2 'V , ,- -2 512-f,,,Le rxlx.f.Le r 17, J, ..J A' rug, 4 2 5 'fi IIAI ,qw ,W E ' ,. M. .wgfmnzi-2729 13 5. 5 13 '.4fZff'W'lmQ: ZZ an , W- Mui. AAS- by 1 Q M., W2 Q2 51 .JZIHQAC5 4 4 Aw M ' 1 A . .Q My Q , , W W, Sw , Q :,- 'KW 9 4. V, ASQ I'Tlft?fj :li C2115 -xwrff' A Sf 2 4. 'Wa WW Q. i N V . , + Ki H fx fi ' ii 'U 5 'f . K .3 W-r 1 xy , Lawn H' Q QA 5 uf K IW ,fx Z . , 1' TD .,U,,,,,,iY,?.i ja., 'QQ I calc, M gym Wm 4, M Em K Row Ono: C Szivoldi lf Qlolve I' lienekc' R Kuibely. C' Costa l' M kl J . , .. . . , f. 4 , . . ' 'f, 1. .' S, u. er e, . Robbins, R. Witte, L. Chriziteson. Row Two: J. MvConm-ll, J. Mattingly, D. Jones, B. Robb, C. Brandhorst, G. Brandt, B. Gebhart, G. Radford, R. Kuhl, J. Ga.mache Row Three: If. Akers, J, Tessaro, J. Meyer, D. Nicholson, J. Weingart, A. Blackford D. Johnson, A. Stephan, A. Ulbrich, J Spencer ll. Sh:-wklcy. Row CC, 77 Four: D. Kempin. D. McCrezuly, Ii. Santhuff, J. Owens, D. Stoclcel, J. Manley, J. Palazzo, J. Baldwin, C. Hartnage Merchant. lx Row Five: IC. Dy 'es, R. Brzxckhahn, M. Stern-H, T. Wells, B. Murphy, G. Snud, V. Bert, J. Burkett, L. Chase, G. Timpe, R. Wifaman iN, 00fA6l 3 Q Coach: Mr. Merchant 3. ea. G0 Twunfu - vziqh! .LIAR pq., l-IQ.-f .-3. .l-12 ,c-ui-11 ,,,.l..-..... li-1-1. The battling B's, coached by Mr. Mer- chant, had a successful 1954 season. The Junior Longhorns won three games, lost two, and tied one. Actually they played bet- ter football than indicated by their record. Coach Merchant did a commendable job con- sidering that he had to develop inexperienced players. The close scores of the games indi- cated that these boys were instilled with a fighting spirit. Backs Ed Merkle, Don Jones, Bob Mc- Ready, and Joe Pallazzo plus lineman George Radford showed promise-and with proper seasoning should help our varsity team next year. i 6014 Pi SCQFI 85 Long Tom Lutzenberger. outstanding in both Track and Basketball. Action Under the Rim Southwest 61--Roosevelt 39 Captain Ricky Set shot artist. f , , loam-' Kmttlausc shows H , , , M ld t FI riplc fhreat 'vis hum wing Sprc. Joe Mowry. ,V I ' 1 X 4. L 1, L, . V V, --,, , . Z wwf t f.,,,,,f S f K' f ff if of X. Y: ' .W 'V ' .. 37 'l . Q l 1 5 ' , lm. a 5 max a ,ima J . wwl -Shu , my , Row One: J. Mowry, D. Stloukal, D. He-iland, R. Lis-ssman, G. Powell, K. Kittlaus, C. Rieder. . O,R ..,. . Row Two. J. ourke, R, Boehm, D. Heiland, D. Pldcock, D. Splan, J. Gianoulakis. Row Three: L. Anderhub, B. lioultas, T. Lutzenberger, A. Nelson, R. Stahlhutfh, li. Kruger. Uardify KCLJLJLLIZ :- 7 C:D ella if gg! . iiitk A Q f A '..g,,. Q Thing Coach: Mr. Ashley Southwest favored as a last place team upset the experts by nabbing a tie for fourth place in the Public High School League, much to the dismay of the sports writers. The Cagers were inspired by captain Chubby Rick Lessman Qfallj, Little Charlie Rieder Qspringj and lead- ing scorer Dave Heiland, who produced a high average by making 41.9 per cent of his shots. Big Dave also excelled in free throws by making 67 per cent of them. In league play Southwest won thirteen and lost twelve-a better than 50 per cent average. In non-league play, the Hancock Invitational Tournament was the climax of Southwest's hard climb to the top of the ladder. Although we missed the championship by one rung Southwest took runners up honors proving that if there's a will there's a way. Coach Ashley predicts another even greater team for next season's play because of the fine showing from his sophomore and junior members. Row One: D. Witte, A. Berving, B. Eydman, G. Costas, C. Stolze, B. Gebhart. Row Two: R. Palazzo, T. Cook, R. Schuermann, R. Karban, D. Spencer, C. Witt, G. Gruenewald. Rofw Three: F. Matthias, J. Palmer, D. Becherer, A. Kriemelman, B. Mathews, B. Haley, G. Brandt, W. Collier. 6 Kg 77 5 aalfefga Coach: Mr. McArtor After a dismal start, the beardless bucket boys finally blossomed into a well-balanced ball club. Coach McArtor worked hard with this team com- posed almost entirely of freshmen, to inspire them with the desire to win. However, the real ambi- tion of the Southwest B team is to select and encourage boys with natural ability who might help the varsity in future years. Mr. McArtor used fine discretion in fulfilling this purpose. Don Spencer, leading scorer, and Bill Eydman should graduate to the varsity next year to help Mr. Ashley's crew. The junior cagers had an overall mark of 10 won and 10 lost, but the event which more truly indicated their conscientious efforts was the Pub- lic High School Tournament. In this finale of the season, the Steers defeated Roosevelt, Hadley, and Central, before losing to a steadfast Beaumont team. This inspired finish to an otherwise medi- ocre season, earned Southwest the runner-up spot in the tourney besides promising better results for next year. U W hi V . Q. 1 ,Ili f iw 'Www A X X.: V 1 1 . I .gf 12 ..f Thirty-one R O C' Lappas, F, Van Cardo, F. Carter, D. Knelsler, J. Steltzer, D. Hastings, B. Purdy, J. Angelides. Corley, D. Stloukal, V. Chuchian. G. Insalaco, D. Heiland, R. Preiss, T. Stergion, J. Bachmann. R 'h Mr. Kenny, D. Nicholson, D. Heila.nd, R. Lessmann, J. Mowry, H. Kruger, N. Chiapelas, J. Winer, F. Williams, W. Koupa. Coach lVIr Kenny .,, Q Balelaf f - X ,- S XXFXQZ QVCT3 , f .4-1' l lx I . n E Q -V 1 f Q A ' r . I, K 7... . ' J,, :A -1 P f f'X gk L it MSE! Q Q N K P f Sparked by Captain Richard Lessman and leading hitter Jerry Insalaco, the Longhorns had another successful baseball season under the direction of Mr. Kenny. The team's total record for the 1954 season was eighteen Won and nine lost, While in league play our boys won ten out of fourteen games, a dazzling .714 average, surpassing the record of the American League Cleveland Indians. Coach Kenny's boys ended in a tie for second place with Beaumont, bowing only to the McKinley Goldbugs, who took the pennant. At the end of the season Jerry Insalaco with a .386 batting average was voted Most Valuable Player by the members of the team. Coaches Gerber and McArtor were fairly well satisfied with the 1954 Track Team, which staged a successful league season, as it Won four meets and dropped two. The total record was an even five wins against five losses with the District Meet highlighting the season. The fourth place honors in this meet determined the team's fourth place league standing. Junior Captain Julian Rascher, Senior Cap- tain Rodney Wilson, and three letter man Tom Lutzenberger, who, by the Way, took the third place medal in the Senior high jump, were outstanding actors in the track scene. 1595 fiwl in H .'Il ,Eg 0, ' 3' f X- , ., tiff'- fm , out fri' CQQ PCL C A Coaches: Mr. Gerber, Mr. McArtor Row One: R. Boehm, D. Pidcock, T. Poland, D. Ludwig, B. Hof, R. Wilson, R. Heil, T. Lutzenberger, R. Kinkeade, E. Warnol. Row Two: F. Adams, B. Wilson, R. Harston, C. Miller, G. Duncan, M. Curtis, E. Hindert, F. Scalise, D. Macko, D. Buffington. Row Three: J. Grant, D. Gerheauser, B. Kratz, C. Siebenthal, L. Anderhub, S. Sterioff, E. Goetz, T. Kieffer, J. Conklin, E. Franz Row Four: R. Kessler, D. McCready, W. Nowotny, R. Pfeuffer, B. Truebe, R. Sims, B. Rupp, D. Yourtee, G. Galakatos, J. Biondo R. Sommerhof, R. Sparling. Row Five: Mr. McArtor, J. Krietemeyer, B. Knickmeyer, S, Antoine, D. Wiegman, P. Kerker, R. Boothe, D. Banderet, J. Schmid, J Griffith, Mr. Gerber. V g ..k' Coach: Mr. Ashley Hail the Champions! Yes, in this drought year of Southwest supremacy, the golf team came through with our sole Championship. Coming through when the chips were down was the necessary projection which gained first place in the Public High Golf Tourna- ment for Southwest. The team's record for individual matches was a sparkling eleven won to five lost. There is more good news about our turf toppers, Mr. Ashley eyes another crown with co-captains Ray Weidner and Doug Skinner returning. In addition, Mel Fisher should be up to par as he was low-stroker in the tournament last year. WOW! iezw 3 I f il f A X NFZGYQZ Row One: J. Gianoulakis, R. Weidner, P. Bryan, D. Skinner. u Row Two: R. Sparks, W. Greenway, E. Heymann, M. Fisher, Mr. Ashley, J. Frimel, J. Rutledge. lhzrlu four we s X w X sg i t e 7 .v ga X X 1 i if fp ' I 5 Sw, r, Rovv One: S. Kollme, Mr. Chervenka, B. Wells. Row Two: F. Bai-denlxeier, J. Meinershagen, G. Viglino, A. Nelson, D. Ober. 'a -E 1 ' '56 1-7' v , gym My O sa if H-fy vi' 4-Mile! xug eayh ' 'SYM uf I J Coach: Mr. Chervenka Southwest's 1954 Tennis Team had a medi- ocre season, winning three hundred twenty- six games and losing three hundred seventy- three for a total of fifteen matches won over twenty lost. The singles players had a bit of hard luck, having only five total wins, but the team was saved from further defeat by the two doubles teams, who were instrumen- tal in o-ur securing fifth place in the Public High League with a total of fifteen wins. In two matches, however, the team showed championship form, gaining victories over Sumner and Roosevelt, copping both by a four to one majority. Coach Chervenka, the optimist that he is, is still hoping for another Ziervogel to spark future Southwest Champions. Thzrtq rzte Row One: T. Kieffer, C. Siebenthal, R. Pfcuffer, J. Hackworth, N Donner. Row Two: G. Ziervogel, C. Miller, R. Caudle, L, Dacus. Row Three: Mr. Glusenkamp. 10055 Oblflffy Coach: Mr. Glusenkamp Over hill, over dale, as we hit the dusty trail -This is probably the unofficial song of the hard-running Cross Country Team. Coached by Mr. Glusenkamp, the boys start- ed practice in September and the season lasted until the State Meet on October 29. The team was composed of seven boys with Co-Captains Jim Knox and Charlie Miller leading' the pack. In the big race the South- west boys took seventh and eighth places out of the stiff competition offered from eighteen different schools. This performance was a decided improvement over that of the pre- vious year. Thirlu -si Home Stretch: These hard-running cindermen condition regularly for their gruelling event. Q X7 Th'ere's a tim f II tb' g ' m s. Sh I2 Ron Row Hou Row Row V ,I-M 4-7423 . , 4 n vu Fall Officers revise the by-laws. Une: S. Jones, L. Lewis, N. liruvillu, A. Hann, C. Jamieson 'oz A. Puls, l'. DeLaHaye, J. Diehl, Ii. Buschart, S. Jensen. Jir A .fdflzific rifiociafion Sponsor: Miss J. Mueller Just as everyone is interested in a puppet, everyone is interested in a new club. South- west was very fortunate this year in acquir- ing Miss Jean Mueller who brought with her the plans for a Girls' Athletic Association. This organization has set firm roots in the Southwest soil and will grow even bigger from year to year. The club had about 500 active members to participate in its various sports. These sports include volleyball, swim- ming, bowling, tennis, basketball, officials club, and modern dance group. If the girls are really interested in enough sports, steady in attendance and maintain a C average, they are eligible for a letter or so-me other award. These letters are not easy to obtain but go to the very deserving few. What has made this group the fine success that it is ? Mainly, the aid and guidance of its never tiring sponsor and the endless hours she has put in to help these girls. She has Row Three: D. Pal:-xzzolo, A. Moon, P. Verderber, M, Null, S. Gross, C. Wells, A. We-lls, R. Frasca, M. McAnulty. ' Four: J. Poland, B. liuschart, J. Schneider, G. Kellogg, I. Pezzene, J. Schaefer, J. Hoffman, S. Sparberg, C. Grab, J. Griffith. Five: li. Albrecht, J. Sc-hrenker, M. O'Bri-en, C. Hughes, D. Simek, J. Foy, D. Puricclli, M. Koeberl, D. Schneider, E. Brinkmann. Six: J. Haarhaus, J. Koenig, J. Grueningcr, J. Hahn, J. Koch, J. Sheets, J. Sheets, J. Renisch, G. Kuettner, C. Moore. . Wg' 1 I Row One: K. Trelford, D. Schneider, S. Madalon, J. Verstraete, D. Bockoff. X! MD XL!-,U Row Two: J. Williams, G. Sullivan, M. Lamm, B. Bush, G. Boniface. g ' Row Three: M. Beltram, A. Bono, G. Mueller, J. Duerkob, J. Abernathy, M. Simon, D. Moore, C. Ruhr. pfylff M7 ' Row Four: A. Lewis, M. Maslo, C. Clerc, M. Zulauf, J. Schoewe, S. Rice, B. Beia, B. Heimbacher, B. Hade, C. Duke. Row Five: R. Allen, B. Ray, B. Saunders, J. Sheridan, J. Lux, J. Schlechte, S. Barnes, M. Muser, D. Thompson, D. Rigdon ' Mv- Myyxkffgjmf J taken care of everything except bowling and swimming and truly deserves all the credit laonfior: izid eau ue erwwww F yarn? LM A 774c4,u.?-,U that can be given to her. Working along closely with Miss Mueller to see that things run smoothly, are the club's officers which are chosen semi-annually. In the fall of the year, Marlene Lamm was chosen for presi- dent, Georgia Sullivan for vice-president, Jane Williams for secretary, and Betsy Busch for treasurer. Spring came around with the re-election of Marlene Lamm as president. The other offices were filled with Sylvia Ma- dalon as vice-president, Marlene Simon as secretary, and Georgia Sullivan as treasurer. These girls carry out the Wishes of the entire G. A. A. Cas it is known around schoolh, truly a democratic organization. This spring all efforts were combined and the G. A. A. tri-sponsored a dance along with the Student Council and the Senior Class. Spring Officers make plans for dance. Thirty-nine 'gras M5322 'gnu' fl ,lf ' 'V' ,f llf, if 'UDF ey Block that spike ! That's a familiar yell that can be heard coming from the gym any Tuesday after school during the months of October through Decem- ber. Yes, it's the Volleyball Club, lead by their president, Sylvia Madalon. This group, under the jurisdiction of the G. A. A. has had a busy season. When the group organized, they divided themselves into eight teams, each team composed of players ranging from semester one through eight, and a round-robin tournament was held. Team six, ftop left picturej captained by Jackie Schlechte, was top team with no defeats. 1 FJ kj TOP LEFT Row One: M. Simon, C. Ruhr, S. Madalon, M. Lamm. Row Two: R. Frasca, C. Jamieson, S. Barnes, S. Spar berg, J. Schlechte, Miss J. Mueller. Row Three: M. O'Brien, J. Renisch J. Schoewe, D. Cles C. Clerc, C. Moore. MIDDLE LEFT Row One: D. Moore, P. DeLaHaye, J. Abernathy, J. Hoffman, C. Bundstein. Row Two: J. Schrenker, B. Hade, D. Rigdon, J. Koch, N. Breville. Row Three: J. Schneider, J. Sheridan, D. Simek, C Grab, M. Muser, K. Peters. BOTTOM LEFT Row One: J. Allred, D. Boekoff, C. Duke, S. Keller. Row Two: J. Griffith, M. Maslo, Y. Edelen, Baker. Row Three: J. Haarhaus, J. Snhaefer. A. Puls, B. Al lirer-ht, B. Bush. For I L4 P ,fflfvv 1 ,ff 2 U My ,flex wp! g -1 'wlwllf i-I Y f.: ,. gb' X ii fi 0,11 UM' J Q D 'x - lk TJ lf fb ,ir A A, ,rl Al f l ' o ' wa... fQf '54'2Q..m. Soon, the club was invited to play Soldan Blewett, and two teams were chosen for this. Out of the four games played, the Southwest girls won two. However, Soldan, the superior team at the time, won on total points. Later, the club invited the Soldan girls to Southwest. This time Southwest showed quite an improvement, due to the excel- lent guidance of their sponsor, Miss Jean Mueller, and three of the four games played were won by Southwest. Total points were added, and Southwest was far ahead. ., 1 MQW 4' Md . J . - , '0 f V E .fu . ilk ,N 1, 4, li TOP RIGHT Row One: J. Verstraete, K. Trelford, D. Schneider, A. Lewis. Row Two: G. Sullivan, G. Boniface, S. Jensen, S. Gross G. Mueller. Row Three: N. Dembeck, J. Diehl, J. Poland, C. Hughes, B. Kimmel. MIDDLE RIGHT Row One: J. Lux, J. Foy, P. Verderber, A. Hann, B Buschart. Row Two: S. Jonef, B. Buschart, B. Heimbacher, J Duerkob, D. Schneider. Row Three: B. Ray, K. Ray, J. Sheets, J. Hahn, D Miller, M. McAnuIty. BOTTOM RIGHT Row One: M. Be-ltram, J. Milligan, A. Bono. I. I-'ezzene Row Two: B. Beia, D. Puricelli, M. Koeberl, J. Sheets. Row Three: B. Jarrett, G. Kuettner, D. Palazzolo, D Thompson. . FOUL!-one J' if W Forty-two Rowig el C. Runlie, D. Puricelli, D. Bochoff, S. Madalon, G. Sullivan, J. Schlechte, M. Lamm, J. Foy. jp, om Tu : C. Cou .1 J. Duerkob, M. Simon, R. Frasca, B. Heimbacher, M. Beltram, I. Pezzene, A. Lewis. QQ , AX T e: S V efer, B. Buschart, S. Barnes, C. Timpo-ne, C. Sennert, J. Meierhoff, M. Kirkpatrick, M. Prichard, G. D N WA w F ulrz I ers, A. Hann, S. Gross, L. Barrett, D. Fridley, J. Katt, J. Abromovich, C. Clerc. h va l-JR vfdjivez A. oon, S. Heins, C. Hughes, J. Koenig, D. Thompson, Miss J. Mueller. l l , , V fl , .H , ts cl ' l r H 4? A ff cf J. X5 ar 4 aa efga ug U! my Sponsor: Miss Jean Mueller Basketball go-es to her head. There are about one hundred and twenty marionettes in the Girls Bask- etball Club, one of the most popular clubs in the entire. G.A.A. Basket- ball has had, perhaps, its biggest sea- son. Many events have kept this en- thusiastic group upon its toes all year. Eight teams, composed of four- teen players each, started the season with the traditional t 0 u r n a m e nt schedule. Occasional interruptions to this schedule occurred only with the invitations for play from McKinley and So-ldan Blewett. There were four invitations in all. This gave most of the girls an opportunity to play the different schools. This being the first season for play as a part of the G.A.A., the club has seen defeat many times-each time ia Row One: M. Steinmann, G. Kuettner, M. Koeberl, J. Abernathy, A. Bono, B. Buschart, B. Beia, J. Lux. Row Two: E. Brinkmann, L. Honer, A. Bossung, G. Mueller, C. Duke, P. DeLaHaye, J. Diehl, S. Jones, C. Talbot. Row Three: M. O'Brien, J. Bossung, D. Hosenfelt, S. Naylor, J. Koch, S. Muschany, C. Ohsiek, J. Kinsey, P. Verderber. Row Four: J. Renisch, J. Liddy, C. Treichel, S. Sparberg, S. Moeller, M. Null, R. Paglusch, P. Hase. Row Five: Miss J. Mueller, J. Sheets, J. Sheets, J. Haarhaus, J. Hoffman, J. Hahn, N. Steinmann, D. Cles. ponaor: iam jean ue! er in a good sportsmanlike manner. Every game showed a definite im- provement over the last. Although there has always been a Girls Basketball Club at Southwest, this is the first year lower termers have been invited to come and play too. A good portion of the teams were composed of lower termers. Everyone had an equal opportunity to play and participate. These girls, under the guidance of Miss Jean Mueller, have shown much progress through her tireless efforts. She has worked early and late to help the entire group and to show the girls who were selected for invitational play many skills and techniques that will improve their play. Hats off to Miss Mueller , says this Roundup reporter. N 7 H Are you sure thats the score? Fortuethree rtg-four , , f, .. ., , , 2 ..,, , Nr... PV' BVU .ar- fmw By the side of pool: D. Frei, N. Vogel, J. Schrenker, A. 'Vonarx, Miss O'Mara. On diving board: J. Gansmann, J. Schneider, B. Saunders, B. Buschart, G. Sullivan. ' A ' i gud Sponsor: Miss O'Mara Girls, do you want to make a big splash in Southwest club activities? At present those wishing to do so will have to go to Cleveland High, pending repairs on our own magnificent pool located on the fifth floor. On damp days though, the members so-metimes have a rare oppor- tunity of swimming the sixty yard dash on our superb track. These budding mermaids feel that the experience gained and the fun of experimenting with water ballet have been well worth the long treks onto foreign territo-ry. These gals have proved themselves to be part fish by passing a series of exhausting tests. Those who wished to take part in the fun and frolic, but who lacked the know-how, were offered the chance to learn in the proverbial three easy lessons. Lesson number one is typified in the old sink or swim idea. Lesson two, reserved for those who sank, begins with the fundamentals and continues until everyone is an expert swimmer. Lesson three deals with helpful com- ments on sportsmanlike swimming, treatment of sunburn, and how to discourage whistles. This last phase of the lesson might seem detrimental, but mem- bers soon learn to use the reverse process with great success. Threesome pose in formation. Miss Mueller shows them how. As every play must have its direc- tor so every organized spiort must have its. These are the directors that keep the volleyball and bask- etball games moving smoothly. Yes, the referees, umpires, scor- ers, and timers are all represented here. This, perhaps the most active 1 group in the entire G. A. A., gives up much of its free time to see to it that the P'r ' rest of the clubs run smoothly. f Se To see that games are refereed fairly and A that the referees know the rules, a referee's if test is given at the beginning of each season. How- A A ver, one girl does not specialize in one thing. One Week she may be the referee, the next Week the timer. These girls, all being players as Well as directors, are often invited to different schools to play. This season they have been invited to schools on four occasions. Miss Jean Mueller, their expert sponsor, is to be thanked for bringing this group along with the many others into the Southwest spotlight. Ofhciagi Sponsor: Miss J. Mueller Row One: M. Simon, D. Cles, S. Madalon, M. Lamm, K. Peters, J. Abernathy. Row Two: E. Brinkmann, S. Barnes, I. Pezzene, M. Null, J. Koch. Row Three: M. O'Brien, J. Sheets, J. Sheets, S. Sparberg, M. Beltram, J. Schlechte. Row Four: Miss J. Mueller, A. Hann, B. Buschart, J. Renisch, C. Clerc, D. Thompson. Forty-five X . .74 -is E f 6 siifw ,,..- Row One: E. Clouse, I.. Honer, A. liossung, L. Lewis, J. Koch, J. Schlechte, J. McMurray, M. Ameling, M. Maslo, L. Wheat. Row Two: M. Prichard, li. Steber, J. Carrigan, J. Bruns, J. Amoretti, P. Verderber, S. Noto, D. Martin, M. Simon, S. Dunlap. Row Three: J. Kinsey, J. Ker, J. Brown, J. Viner, M. Zulauf, B. Ray, B. Hunt, J. LaPlant, S. Gross, B. Borchert, D. Fridley. Row Four: C. Moore, J. Baugh, A. Noller, R. Marshall, D. Miller, K. Ray, M. O'Bricn, L. Standley, A. Moon, J. Minard, J. Koenig. Row Five: N. Steinmann, D. Hosenfelt, S. Stile, D. Null, S. Harris, J. Schrenker, J. Schneider, K. Peters, S. Naylor, C. Hughes, S. Heins. Row Six: N. Heyl, J. Lux, J. Sloan, C. Treicherl, M. Steinmann, P. DeLaHaye, B. Saunders, B. Buschart, B. Baker, P. Klein, A. Spin- zig, D. Smelser. M H86 Cty 839142 Did you ever hear of the 4'Pinkies , or the Strikettes',, or the Gutter Dusters , or the Ten Pins ? Have you ever been over to the Arway Bowling Alley on either Wed- nesday or Thursday after school and seen a group of girls bowling strike after strike? Well, maybe it would be an exaggeration to say the members of this group, the Girls Bowling Club, bowl all strikesg but they have a good time bowling each week whether they ' do or don't. Sponsor: Miss Ulbricht Sometimes there is an atmosphere of ex- citement which you feel as you approach the bowling alley. It's that good old spirit of competition showing up. Each member is working for the trophies awarded to high single, high average, first place team, sec- ond place team, and third place team. These trophies are awarded at the big social event of the year, the Bowling Banquet- the event which tops all performances and is a time when everyone has a good time and Chalking up. Forfu-srfx' 1 tv' 7 ,K .7 WZ' 1 A, Row One: C. Carter, M. Lamm, D. Schneider, G. Sullivan, J. Koch, J. Williams, A. Lewis, K. Trelford, B. Beia, B. Fuller. Row Two: N. Breville, B. Evanoff, V. Litts, N. Adams, A. David, M. Jarvis, J. Lieber, S. Bindbeutel, C. Talbot, A. Bono. Row Three: J. Chappel, V. Perkins, J. Schlueter, C. Fehlbaum, J. Warnhoff, J. Klopfer, S. Muschany, M. Glanz, N. Ezell, J. Northrup, J. Bossung. Row Four: D. Henerfauth, S. Evanek, D. Molitor, S. Barnes, A. Hann, M. Waterhouse, J. Northrup, J. Wall, S. Eschrich, C. Hahn, P. Fremon, J. Vosbrink. Row Five: J. Swederska, C. Brandes, M. Muser, G. Kellogg, E. Zach, J. Zach, C. Seage-r, J. Hahn, S. Ambach, S. Fleming, P. Hase, R. Paglusch, L. Barrett. Row Six: L. Grant, C. Klaus, B. Johnson, B. Hade, S. Fischer, S. Keller, D. Lonigro, M. Koeberl, G. Kuettner, J. Foy, D. Puricelli, L. Young, F. Porter, Miss Ulbricht. Q. jA.lll 5 ag eaglle enjoys herself thoroughly. At the time the Sponsor: Miss Ulbricht Roundup went to press the competition was still going strong. What keeps a group like this running so smoothly? Mainly, the cooperation between its officers and its never tiring sponsor Miss Vera Ulbricht, who has taken over the club this year. Miss Ulbricht has spent many hours seeing to it that this organization runs smoothly and efficiently. This is perhaps the largest single group at Southwest, and Miss Ulbricht is Working to make it even bigger and better. Along with Miss Ulbricht is a group of hard working officers. Jackie Koch was elected to the spot of president. Jane Williams, Audra Lewis, and Jackie Schlechte took over the very important jobs as secretaries, with Georgia Sullivan acting as their assistant. Also, another big job, that of treasurer, was taken care of by Kate Trelford and Ann Steinmann. Senior bowlers talk it up' Forty-seven mzil!l!l!l!.IiI3l5t!l A Ei U l E n-9-.-.-lv.. Row One: B. Everctte, C. Asimakoipoulos, P. Dougherty, J. Poland, D. Or-hlert, B. Bush, J. Graves. Row Two: A. Sotira, S. Langton, C. Hradsky, J. Zinzer, J. Johnson, J. Love, M. Marino, Y. Edt-len, S. Robinson, M. Paglusch, S Dahlheimer, S. Weber. Row Three: J. Maclean, J. Ha n, M. anz, . imme V G. S ll n. h G1 B K' l, M. Beltram, R. Allen, S. Muschany, P. Fremon, J. Ray, B. Buschart, J Iremon, u iva Row Four: S. Dumey, J. Hoffmann, J. Schlueter, C. Talbot, V. Perkins, R. Challis, J. Phillips, M. Simon, P. King, B. Fuller J. McMurray, S. Noto. Row Five: J. Flacke, E. Hunt, G. Calderon, J. Adams, P. Hase, S. Hasrkam, D. Simek, S. Madalon, D. Fridley, M. Asher, N. Ezell J. Northrup. J. Gillilan. Row Six: R. Nebl, B. Buschart, K. Ray, C. Dunlap, S. O'Dell, G. Currall, L. Stanrlley, F. Porter, S. Naylor, J. Hoffman, N. Comp ton, M. Paxson, B. McDonald, A. Schwerdtmann. .,. cm Sponsor: Mr. Forti Pep Club members are a hardy lot. They must be hard as nails, both physically and mentally, to endure the many hardships encountered at our athletic events. In retrospect, recall the role of the average Pep Clubber during the past year. As the cool fall days lengthen into chilly autumn nights, the trials of our average member begins. Garbed in shoulder pads, helmet and castiron shoes, this miss rides sedately and safely to the game on our Public Service bus. Once comfortably seated in the stands, the member carries out her mission of arousing spirit. This she does by exhibiting boundless pep to set an ex- ample for the apathetic spectators to follow. This pep may be exhibited by casting confetti, but for maximum effectiveness cheering is utilized. Since these cheers must be clearly heard in the enemy camp, diction and tone must be emphasized. These tones range from the eardrum bursting, glass breaking screech reserved for touchdowns, to throaty moans denouncing fumbles. Facial contortions delighting any dramatic coach are practiced at home for faultless display at crucial games. Forlif -v1gi7I 'Wi -vu. The warmer atmosphere of the basketball gym summons even the less hardy but equally enthusiastic members. Versa- tility is here encountered in club members' makeup, for cheers concerning dribbling and shooting instead of smashing and busting are in order. In the Spring a young man's fancy turns to tender thoughts of cinder tracks and baseball bats. With the Spring also enters that old vernal vandal, Spring Fever. Even the most ardent Pep Clubber can barely muster a Yippee when so affected. How- ever, just the presence of these usual bundles of energy is enough to spark any player. Mr. Forti, able sponsor, is fully aware of the tremendous responsibility in the grasp of his female forces. Though the players go through the required motions on the athletic field, this contingent of feminine pulchritude controls the school spirit, the winning spark. Paraphrasing the Words of Shakespeare's fel- low countryman, John Milton, we conclude by affirming They also serve, who only stand and cheer. Row One: D. Frei, J. Kraemer, D. Bockoff, C. Baumeister, M. Bonano, J. Milligan, M. Leontsinis. Row Two: J. Klocke, J. Evanoff, R. Krause, C. Giustiniano, J. Fourland, S. Stile, G. Gretsch, M. Bonano, M. Pointer, C. Duke, G. Niehaus, J. Thatcher. Row Three: B. Jarrett, J. Rascher, S. Bindbeutel, D. Brante, P. Burkholder, A. Hann, L. Mausehund, A. Puls, B. Kallman, S. Schray, L. Biggs, J. Clemens, E. WVamser. Row Four: S. Dunlap. C. Barnard, B. Dinsmore, L. Robinson, A. Bolton, S. Owens, S. Evanek, J. Eggeman, C. Steinmetz, D. Schae- fer, J. Mandeville, P. Hill, J. Allred, J. Cottrell. Row Five: A. Steinman, D. Rigdon. B. Hade, R. King, J. Schaefer, I. Pezzene, M. Seibt, E. Zach, C. Heithaus, J. Grueninger, J. Graves, K. Quentin, J. Kaufman, C. Feld, R. Dumey. Row Six: S. Beinke, E. King, J. Haarhaus, M. O'Brien, C. Wiese, N. Walker, N. Solovitz, J. Webster, J. Koch, J. Sloan, C. Keegan, G. Kuettner, M. Koeberl, B. Heimbacher, D. Bryant. 3464 , f W 3, 3 fy, 44461 44,61 Row One: Row Two: Brante Row Three schany Row Four: S. Weber, R. Nebl, S. Robinson, D. Bockoff, J. Roux, C. Baumeistcr, D. Peters, P. Burkholder, J. Allred, R. White. N. Ruth, M. Marino, J. McMurray, D. Frei, J. Klocke, S. Stile, J. Fourland, D. Ochlert, G. Sullivan, S. Madalon, D. , S. Schray. : B. Dinsmore, R. Edelen, J. Cottrell, J. , J. Eggeman, E. Hunt, B. Kallman. G. Currall, J. Poland, J. Kraemer, M. Owens, D. Kapros, A. Hollocher, F. Porter, B. Row Five : C. Asimakopoulos, B. Everettfe, N. Vogel, Johnson, C. Duke, G. Gretsch, J. Graves, S. Hasekamp, P. Hase, S. Mu- Bonano, N. Walker, J. Webster, P. Dougherty, C. Barnard, A. Bolton, S. Fuller. J. Schaefer, C. Feld, K. Quentin, J. Flacke, C. Wells, D. Fridley, S. Naylor, G. Niehaus, R. Krause, S. Langton, L. Robinson. Row Six: L. Mausehund, M. Maslo, A. Hann, A. Wells, J. Haarhaus, M. O'Brien, M. Paxson, P. King, N. Compton, J. Hoff- man, M. Koeberl, G. Kuettner, M. Glanz, C. Giustiniano, S. Jones. Row Seven: B. Baxter, G. Calderon, S. Noto, B. McDonald, J. Zinzer, S. Fleming, S. O'Dell, J. Adams, J. Love, B. Heim- bacher, B. Kimerle, C. Petit, P. Fremon, R. King, E. Zach, L. Standley. The Cheerleaders Club takes the center of the stage when it comes to cheering at our athletic contests, for the members of this group make a study of the techniques of cheerleading. They tell us its a real art, too. What is the ambition of each one? Its to be chosen one of those leading performers, a cheerleader. This is not an easy accomplish- ment. Let us enumerate the steps which a candidate must take. Any student, providing he can serve two full semesters, may audi- tion for the role. However, before the Hnal election, which takes place at the close of the autumn semester, the future cheerleader must pass a strenuous period of training. Then, if the administration ratifies his citi- zenship and scholastic qualifications, he is eligible to audition before a special committee of Student Council judges. The candidates who survive this elimination test then appear before the entire student body, which elects ten of them to be cheerleaders. fzfly CAQQPLGCJQIU Sponsor: Mr. Forti ' t.v:gqjq2:-r1f z Q--'gp sg' ' . .- 'ruff' 'S EGR- 3 . ..- t54'4-Cf' lviql 3: s'b1 1' '1 2 Y-.14 N rf Nia?-r' Vie' 1 3-ft 'a--of '-H .' lxtg . u Q ' : .. 2. .' 0 1, 1: . IT 4'5l51g,, , 'S'-lfga-. if 3 :IZ . . : ' 7 7:7 -ln Vi---. ,.'.'3,iQ. '. Z '.n5o,.- .wsf LX 1 .., . 1, - g . r...':. g Q,v 13-I I. ,K '.Z : 3: - :J an . .QF .,..l. 3 I. -'n -.' ' -' .1 : ' - - a ' ' . 'Zi 57 '. . ' 2 . ,' -luipffh.. 2. -1 . ., , , , ' x l ,Q K x E Q H l 5, -l-- 5 Jef? -- --..f .- .3-i-1' Row Three: G. Schulz, G. Lodl, R.Ledfrd L M e J.Rll- pA0t09l CLl0 y CM Sponsor: Miss Funk r-Y' Snap! Crackle! Pop! This is the Photography Club in ac- tion, not an early morning kitchen scene. Camera shut- ters snap, film containers crackle as they are opened, crumpled and disposed of, and eyes pop as they view the sharp images preserved for posterity. Yes, the Southwest stage would be dull and drab indeed without the flashes of Club members to brighten the dreariest day. Row One: L. Haid, A. Vonarx, E. Hoelscheiz- - Row Two: R. Glasscock, S. Goldman, R. Drapalik, Miss L. Funk. Row Three: P. Thompson, V. Italian. VVham! Another Injun bit the dust as a Southwest sure-shot banged away with his trusty Carbine. With today's scarcity of Indians, our Shoot- ing Steers have resorted to perforating paper targets. Last season these same p-aper targets suffered greatly under the unerring accuracy of our Interscholastic Team. These six shooters kept plugging for perfection and succeeded in clinching second place in their division. we cm a Sponsor: Mr. Schlinkman ROW One: R. Kempf, P. Turner Row Two: B. Murphy, R. Lind sa , C. Berry, E. Hess, J Y Brenner, B. Wideman, D O'Neal. 0 , . ac , 0 ings, Mr. Schlinkmann, D Ottomeyer, J. Rhiver, D. Ude L. Castle, R. Purdy. Fifty-one Row One: C. Schulte, L. Stillwell, J. Klcne, E. Murphy, M. Christensen, D. Fiedler, K. Bruns, D. Wiegman, R. Gibbons, T. Hirsch, H. Hoffelder, A. Crismon, li. Herkstroeter, Mr. Pinkus. fglzyaica Sponsor: Mr. Pinkus The Physics Club, the motive of which is to further interest in the dramatic world of physics and chem- istry, is one of our most progressive troupes. Included in its meetings in Room 212 are experiments, films, and special projects, such as those the group made during its study of detec- tors of radiation. Besides this work our physicists also toured American Can Company's tool and dye depart- ment, Washington University's phys- ics department, and the p-ower plant of Venice, Illinois. .!4llJlfL 6011 Sponsor: Mr. Jones Among the many casts of South- West players is our Audubon Club, which is devoted to bird study. Dur- ing the inclement seasons, our ardent ornithologists are enlightened by films, charts, and mounted specimens in Room 114. Migrating to the field in spring, they enjoy identifying aves in reality. Behind such activities are ofiicers, President Courson, Vice- President Duffett, and Secretary- Treasurer Duerkob. The President and Vice-President, having served as assistant St. Louis Audubon Society guides, hold honorary memberships in the Society. Row One: M. Hasek, J. Duerkob, C. Courson, M. Duffett, I'. Hasek, R. Gephardt. Row Two: J. Casey, C. Rundle, D. VVeiner, J. Klaverkamp, M. Halbach, L. Linclauer, Mr. Jones. YW W f-.152 V -1 , i Q Row One: B. Bush, J. Hirsch M. Giacoma, P. Bouras B. Powell, J. Klein, B. James, R. Girard. Row Two: R. Lippc-rt, N. Lirely, C. Fehlbaum, N. Breville, P. Duffett, D. Caringer, J. Ray, C. Talbot, R. Schowalter. Row Three: B. Calvert, G. L-ampros, P. Barth, M. Duffett, C. Courson, J. Abernathy, C. Ohsiek, M. Revelle, J. Weiner, N. Burris. Row Four: S. Webbe, S. Browne, C. Rauscher, J. Petersen, S. Sattel, J. Maclean, J. Mandeville, C. Dunlap, Scltwerdtmann, B. James, S. Nesbitt. Miss Ernst. Row Five: M. Mantle, L. Barrett, B. McCain, C. Collins, S. Kosloff, G. Zesch, T. Pratt, B. Johnson, X, Let us raise the curtain on the French Club, which meets on alternate Wednesdays in Room 207. The purpose of the club is to learn more about France, and the French influence in our country, especially in our city. As St. Louis was founded by the French, our city offers a rich field for those interested to visit historical points of interest in and about St. Louis. Interesting programs and social activities are planned by the club's program committee. This year, travel movies in color of France, the Riveria, Mont St. Michel, and Paris were among the favorites. A field trip to the Missouri His- torical Society in the fall was followed by a Weiner roast. The annual Christmas party in cooperation with the other language clubs gave all the language students the opportu- nity to sing the favorite Christmas Carols of other lands. In the spring semester, a more serious by-product of interest in French coiffes and Lily Dache Easter bonnets developed into aiding the Therapy Program of the St. Louis Children's Hospital. The vice-president, Bonnie Powell, directed the club members in the making of party hats for the convalescent children's birthday celebrations. The spring term clo-sed with a field trip to historical St. Gene- vieve, Missouri. Join the French Club and visit France-in St. Louis and Missouri. a-f l el'l C fu 6 Sponsor: Miss Ernst QP' sf 'E 4 Lx I N liTi?:Ea. ' - ' :iii 1 -t.' Fifty- three , .s, Z , f 1 Q Y Wx OG , . X r 95 g X 'J 5 '71 , . , . gd 'AQ . .2 ff-4,Y,qfnm- we ,- , . W , I, fi, vp, , 3 I W ,, 1 ' i .1 .-.. .1 - -3- t , afar' lc X : W1 Q Q J Z 4 x f 1 1 fi me QQ X if xi i X X ' yfa ,,,,, . It f I ,fzgaxvf .1 , .. . y, I rg 5,-wafers ' , . ,W .v f .fx,,5,0 ,pg any S, .,,, ',, - ,L X . av 5 l J: 4 'ff s jg' 6,7 xx 1 I ,, . off 46' If? Row One: B. Neville, J. Henrick-s, D. Rascher, J. Evans, M. Curtis, J. Kaufman, C. Petit, J. Lieber, J. Eckhoff, A. Vonarx. Row Two: E. Clouse, M. Manley, P. Bell, B. Georgie, S, Ince, M. Mas o, S. Mathews, L. Raymer, M. Jarvis, B. Lutz, Miss Woody Row Three: C. Moore, D. Rupp, M. Coughlin, A. McCoy, P. Elias, Burrs, D. Harper. Row Four: J. Tucker, B. Kirchhoefer, P. McNamara, J. Love, D. Henerfauth, K. Quentin, A. Mito-ri, C. Hradsky, L. Sohler, E Gualdoini, B. Steber, K. Gosik. Row Five: J. Heath, B. Dwyer, R. Felkel, J. Robbins, J. Harper, W. Collier, K. Stephen, B. Schneider, C. Schrock, B. Ray, Y Burrow, W. Taylor, J. Bacgly, R. Godi, L. Wills. o E is 2? S HRX A -in 51 4 i z-,I Wig, ,.1 -Hi Ei ..'l', E' l ' 54 'fl '15 ...H 'E .fx E I . Y ,M ,. ,li is E 1 5 is l., Ji S' jimi 3 ,Q ., W- X-'3 v X- ' . ., X ' . Fifi g - four Another hour, the Hora Latina, has been added to the schedule of a hundred fifty students at Southwest High. By their membership in the Hora Latina these boys and girls are showing their interest not only in a language other than their own but also in the rich culture that has been bequeathed to them through the Latin lan- guage. This interest is a tribute to them and a reflection of parents who look back with nostalgic pleasure to the days when they were learning amo, amas, amat and who realize how much they were helped in acquiring a command of the Eng- lish language by the hours spent in learning Latin. Rome, the eternal city , has never lost its power to stir the imagination of countless people. Latin, so often called a dead language, has Shgwn C. Diefenbach, D. Sauter, N. Fricke, S. Barton, M. Goldak, V a remarkable tenacity to hold its own in competi- tion With other foreign languages and with other elective courses that require a close application of the mind. This so-called dead language lives in the Romance languages-Italian, French, Span- ish, Roumanian and Portuguese. It lives also in the English language-not only in the specified vocabularies of law, science, medicine, and religion but also in the general vocabulary of everyday use. After so many centuries its influence is still strongly felt. This influence the members of the Hora Latina not only feel but are helping to keep alive. They are meeting their responsibility in preserving a rich heritage of the past. The meetings are held on Thursdays of the even weeks. Miss Steffen and Miss Woody are the co- sponsors. I A w lil i gf il' may s lah' 94 LY, 52318 9 li' W .ik 'h K it 'W 'Q B M., -T ll ,ry E 'Q '-' 2, I H' JIU. : laondom: i.. sim., iam mo y Row One: A. Krenming, S. Sparberg, B. Boyce, F. Amrheim, S. Fleming, C. Seager, S. Hasekamp, K. Shea. Row Two: M. Loving, M. Seibt, P. Critchfield, B. Pappas, P. Wolf, P. O'Shea, C. Warren, M. Clifford, C. Werne, J. Klaverkanip. Row Three: H. Zikos, B. Anderson, M. Ahrens, R. Gillon, B. He-imbacher, M. Liddy, C. Linhart, G. Mueller, T. Todd, M. Bruno. Row Four: A. Berving, B. Beaty, N. Walker, M. Hebblethwaite, S. Graves, S. Nappier, J. Hollander, C. Grab, C. Ehrmann, J. Vin- cent, R. Brackhahn. Row Five: R. Williams, D. Fiedler, J. Tessaro, G. Gruenewald, G. Brandt, D. Sherman, D. Markel, B. Trefts, J. Caleshu, D. Stloukal, G. P ll. owe Row Six: A. Crismon, G. Lee, J. Mowry. , . I 5 55542-4 ceq Cowl-31 Q effigy i J dfb f .. ff fm - 'Z f f x ,. ,, 'f Fifty-five YXZZC if K Mihai EQ,,,N4lI' Nun ,A .ff iii Row One: P. Klein, R. Shepherd, B. Kallman, D. Schaefer. Row Two: J. Abromovich, M. Kuelin, B. Moeller, J. Liddy, J. Eggeman, M. Leontsinis. Row Three: G. Calderon, P. Freund, L. Shields, C. Kotte-mann, D. Timmons, C. Hahn. Row Fo-ur: G. Link, J. Vonarx, R. Pinckert, J. Casey, M. McRae, G. Schmidt, A. Ruehl, R. Butler. Sponsors: Miss McNamara, Miss Rothman O Noble Pan America, Tierra do fe valor- . C6 ' 77 an- IQQQPL Can Land of faith and valor- How well these words express characteristics common to all American people. Since the inhabitants of the Amer- icas have common heritage, common resources, and com- U mon enemies, it is only proper that they get to know each 1010 I Wlx U -I 4.1 I IM a '-Ill ffff EG' 'f if VM ff if ff,g!,f, 0 , T ,fi ,gh is f H g jii f - fa- . 1 ll 'T 79 T ll ' ii .i .fl L-1.7 QA ' ' J. EEE Q ' . fQ' 1' . . ggagg 1--as i llflu-shv other better. This, then, is the purpose of the Pan-Ameri- can Club. To accomplish this the enthusiastic sponsors, Miss Mc- Namara and Miss Rothman, and the officers have provided a stimulating program including Latin American speakers and Mexican movies. However, realizing that all work and no play makes Juan a dull muchacho, the club program was Well rounded with picnics and fiestas, including the all-im- portant combined language club party. The highlight of the year occurred on Pan-American Day when the entire club celebrated the occasion by pre- senting a dancing, singing extravaganza to the Freshmen. A glimpse into the workings of the Pan-American Union was also provided by these talented performers. Perhaps next year the entire school can be enlightened and enter- tained by such a sparkling, Well enacted performance. Row One: R. Lieber, Mr. Pink M QPITL all CM Sponsor : Miss Westphaelinger Riw One: A. Meyers. C. Hofer, N Compton, R. Biljes, K. Bruns. how Two: E. Naylor, D. Fridley, Miss VVestphaeling'er. uw Three: J. Rhiver, R. VVidema J. Shoemake, N. Donner, Besch. jufm jeu Cgefff 0 merica CLA Sponsor: Mr. Pinkus . Zieger, S. Graves. Raw Two: J. Terry, C. Collins, VVebst,er, J. Klaverkamp, M. Manley, S. Woodmansee, C. Wa erhouse, P. Turner. n. T. us, fs. ,rf ly Ez' V . dj'-fy: xl' Vg ' if The German Club meets every other week. At this time the members lustily sing good old-fashioned German songs. Besides singing they play games and learn poems and idioms. These activities are all directed toward the club's serious purpose-that of proficiency in conversational German. All anfang ist schwer, says Miss Westphaelinger. But a little effort each day will accomplish our purpose, she adds. With September of 1954 came an added attraction to the show at Southwest-the F.T.A. Club. As we all know teaching insures the develop- ment of our civilization. This is a most important task, for our nation must keep moving forward. The F.T.A. Club strives to encourage young people to enter the teach- ing field and to acquaint them with this profession. Fiffyfsetfrz I uaic af Soufhwed Miss Meyer, having great skill in bringi forth the vocal harmonies from the pupi belonging to the advanced choruses, the gl erners with much good entertainment. In . gl dition to this she is very adept at the piai and the organ. l Mr. Monachesi aside from having a mo? magnificent voice, is the director of the ban and the orchestra. His groups have led tl way in providing superb music for the oi eretta, the spring festival, the football game and the many other important events .11 take place in connection with our daily sch ug l f ' ie. Y. le Jw 1 1 ' N my H . . -ij lsx Us To hrs muszc plants and flowers li il , 'P' 531 IVJKB Mix X, ix we Ever sprungg as sun and showers .li -' w Mrs' l . . ,, wwf Jim v. -is WU QQ There had made a lastzng sprzng. 'lt X xg' V Rx A 1 xx . ir MN U All XJ Kzng Henry VIII I 'X' 'Jr Cx NN Q A .J x el lt gl r pr Distinguished musicians from the Southwest Sym- Girls Glee listening to a recording they made for phony demonstrate their instruments. their KXOK radio concert. ' 1 ,auf Fifi g -eight clubs and the choir, has supplied Southwest Row One: M. Muser, J. Klopfer, D. Crooks, P. Burkholder, J. Brown, J. Hoffman, N. Barham. Row Two: M. Hendren, S. Fleming, C. Sattel, L. Rogers, L. Henderson, J. Traughber, M. Giacoma. R Three: R. Davis A. Edwards R, Allen M. Mabry K. Greenway, J. Schaab, G. Boniface, OW v v , 1 Row Four: D. Hilt, B. LaBeau, C. Schulte, N. Speed, J. Heath, C. Miller. J. l1Vl'1itener. Row Five: P. Venezia, A. Galakatos, J. Evans, R. Vaughn, J. Palmer, D. Padberg. Row Six: E. Strayhorn, R. Sperber, H. Aulgur, R. Grund, D. Nolte, P. Wicklein. In sweet music is such art, Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or hearing die. King Henry VIII The Clef and Quaver Club, which is now in its third year of existence, is an honorary musical appreciation organization open to all instrumentalists and vocalists who have Won a music letter. A music letter, the symbol of Clef and Quaver membership, is available to any student who has served in any one of SouthWest's many splendid musical groups - Orchestra, Band, A Cappella Choir, Boys Glee Club, Girls Glee Club, Junior Girls Glee Club, and Advanced Chorus-and who has participated wholeheartedly in all the principal activities of his particular organization. Those who have fulfilled these qualifications have several meetings each year. During these gatherings, the young virtuosos at hand enjoy talks from various representatives of the music World, group discussions, records, movies, and performances by fellow members. Besides scheduled meetings, this group is kept busy with social parties and picnics. All in all-this fine club presents many opportunities for fun and fellow- ship, as well as for a wealth of music. eel... MCLUQI' Sponsors: Miss Meyer, Mr. Monachesi Fiftg-nine .gyoufdwwf Band xv-44 Monty's Music Makers switch to vocal interpreta- tions at the instrumental Christmas Party. Our band, directed by the one and only Maestro Libero B. Monachesi, has what might be classilied as a dual personality. By this, we mean that it is a concert band as well as a marching band. Through its con- cert work, this group has played for the P.T.A., an open house program, a fresh- men auditorium session, our many pep ses- sions, and the spring festival. As we look back at the past year, we can hear the echoes of such selections as Pavanne, Mexican Hat Dance, and La Cumparsitaf' Through its marching, it has perhaps been the best advertisement our school has ever had. Some of the events which might belong in this category are the cornerstone laying for the New Technical High School, the annual spring clean-up parade, and our many foot- ball games. Two of the most popular rendi- tions that the band members play for such events as these are Stars and Stripes For- ever and Queen City. A letter may be earned by being in the band for four semesters. Won't you be one of Monty's Music Makers next semester? Row One: D. Gephardt, J. Wood, D. Dunham, R. Glasscock, A. Galakatos, J. Mode, C. Linhart, M. Dumler, N. Jakovau, J. Hay, E. Murphy, D. Crooks. Row Two: J. Evans, J. Krietemeyer, J. Kuhlman, ll. Biggfar, R. Drapalik, J. Cartier, G. McCullough, S. Hanson, D. Kahn, D. Jones, S. Barnes, S. Fleminxr, S. Moo-re, B. Haley, G. Schuth. if-ecfor: r. onac em BAND CALENDAR September Football Game, St. Louis U. High Cornerstone Laying, New Technical High School Football Game, Webster Groves High October Football Game, St. Mary's High Football Game, Beaumont High f 'f Pep Aud Session Football Game, Central High Football Game, McKinley High ff' November Football Game, Roosevelt High Open House Football Game, Cleveland High Football Game, Soldan Blewett High December The Prize Package vvas received by Doris Crooks Pep Aud Session The present-a Jig-saw puzzle. February Parade, School Tax Levy April May Parade, Clean Up Day Spring Festival State Contest at Columbia, Missouri Parade, Decoration Day Row Three: D. Smith, J. Ammon, D. Crain, V. Province, J. Harpending, E. Heymann, F. Schlinxgman, L. Lanham, M. Hasek, J. Ingebritsen, A. Adams, R. Cannito, H. Fieberling, F. Huff, D. Winter, S. Graham, B. Schneider, J. Klopfer, L. Robinson, B. Evanoff. Row Four: J. Owens, H. Marshall, J. Schmid, D. Pikesley, D. Williamson, R. Blase, D. Markel, S. Magill. J. Nappier, M. Muser, J. Green, A. Goodbrake, A. Spinzig, S. St. Jean, G. Ziembiski, T. Leffingwell, J, Palmer, W. Stambaugh, C. Brewer, J. Henricks, B. Splan, D. Kimerle, J. Fourland, T. Dreher, J. Cheeley, R. Henry, A. Mayer, L. Glasscock, C. Miller, J. Bachmann, J. Heath. Souffweaf Omlafm Director: Mr. Monachesi Our magnificent orchestra, about 60 eager musicians, directed by Mr. Monachesi, known to most students as Monty, has been one of the busiest of our music groups this year. The semester was opened by the semi- annual Hello Day program in which the or- chestra played, among other things, Jazz Legato . One of the most important events of this year was the Miss Southwest Dance. The music for this occasion was provided by our orchestra. November brought the fresh- men auditorium session in which the orches- tra was featured. The purpose of this pro- gram was to present the freshmen with one of the many opportunities that are available to our students, if they will only seek them. For this program the orchestra played a medley of Leroy Anderson's more popular Row One: S. Fleming, R. Randall, P. Williams, S. Schork. favorites and several of Sigmund Romberg's hits such as The Desert Song , Wanting You , and Lover Come Back to Me . Next came the highlight o-f the fall semester, our operetta, Good News . While mo-st of us were still remembering the many hit tunes that appeared in the operetta, the orchestra was busily preparing for the Christmas audi- torium session in which it played a new ar- rangement of Christmas songs entitled Christmas Fantasy . The sp-ring semester was opened by the March Hello Day program. Soon followed an Open House program in which the orches- tra played several of Sigmund Romberg's selections, Gypsy Legend , and several songs from Rio Rita . The semester was closed by an appearance in the annual spring festival. Row Two: C. Miller, P. Wicklein, R. Marshall, R. Heitland, G. Vixzlino, J. Gennaro, J. Owens, A. Galakatos, J. Wood, D. Jones, C. Linhart, D. Crooks. Row Three: J. Klaverkamp, A. Edwards, N. Lirely, C. Satbel, L. Rogers, G. Galakatos, R. Hackmann, K. Kneile, M. Prichard, J. Kraus, B. Evanoff, P. Freund, M. Muser, J. Klopfer. Row Four: J. Heath, M. Duffett, J. Elckhoff, C. Petit, W. Shores, C. Conners, C. Kearns, R. Herzog, J. Henricks, J. Hay, B. Muser. 1 'pv'b? .441 x, L K. If K W .4 .r w l f c Row One: G. Mueller, M. Yanni, E. Wamser, A. Smith, C. Sennert, G. Niehaus, P. DeRosa, J. Garamella, C. Jamieson, J. Joas. Row Two: J. Mandeville, J. Thatcher, S. DeMoss, M. Maichel, L. Roth, M. Clifford, C. Webster, C. Ohsiek, K. Shea, D. Timmons. Row Three: S. Kosloff, C. Kottemann, C. Ashcraft, B. Calvert, J. Eggeman, C. Asimakopoulos, C. Rauscher, G. Lampros, M. Goldak B. Pappas, S. Gross, P. Critchfield, B. Robinson Row Four: E. Tietjens, M. Bruno, J. Liddy, R. Lieber, M. Kirkpatrick, B. Hollman, B. Howard, R. Paglusch, P. Matula, M. Widener J. LaPlant, M. Hollenbeck, D. Bauer. Row Five: P. Barth, J. Reinhold, D. Prewett, R. King, C. Warren, E. Odehnal, C. Hughes, J. Savary, J. Koenig, P. Hase, E. Hatcher C. Jones, G. Skaggs, M. Gulbrantso-n, N. Burris. Row Six: C. Wells, C. Treichel, S. Heins, C. Hahn, J. Briesemeisber, D. Decker, J. Wilson, M. Paxson, M. Leontsinis, V. Burrs, A Amata, S. Hasekamp, J. Green, S. Schrand. With the many bright, cheerful items of this flowering spring semester came another step in the melodious staircase to vocal star- dom here at Southwest-namely, the newly formed Junior Girls Glee Club. This ensemble exists for several essential reasons. Al- though its primary objective is to prepare its members to take important roles in the Girls Glee and other choral groups, it, at the same time, gives the more musically minded stu- dents the opportunity to perform in choral activities. In its short existence this junior group- which already boasts seventy-five songsters, many of whom are freshmen and sophomores - has advanced considerably. Practicing daily the second period in the auditorium on such traditional favorites as Skaters unior Director : Waltz , Green Cathedral , Baby's Boats , Three Little Maids , and Kentucky Babe , it soon won the honor of performing for an audience and made its debut before the freshmen class. This splendid audition of ability, in turn, made the group a must in the spring festival, an event which proved that the Junior Girls Glee Club is well on its way to being a fine euphonious concert en- semble. Besides singing, this music organization, as all others, is interested in social activities. It participated in the annual combined music picnic this spring for the first time and has been planning parties of its own. Thus, work and fun are rolled into one! VVhy don't you sign up for a role in this splendid junior cast of singers? ir 5 ee Miss Meyer Sixty-Ihree Row One: R. Kempf, J. Vierheller, l . Varney, C. Giustiniano, L. Emmons, M. Jarvis, A. David, M. Kackley, B. Stager, J. Thomas, D. Preswheat, B. Blake, J. Love, A. Coco, J. Schoewe, M. Maslo, C. Schulte, M. Glanz, M. Koeberl, J. Renisch. Row Two: J. St-hmuke, D. Fischer, H. Zikos, J. Adams, B. Canning, L. Bachman, B. Fliszar, M. Hasek, J. Ryan, E. Dykes, B. James, M4-Connell, T. Wells, G. Schmidt, G. Bogacki, R. Casey, M. Moeckel, D. Cnringer, C. Gavan, N. Jakovac, P. Verderber, S. alin, M. Goldak. Row Three: J. Almmeyer, C. Klaus, B. Kimmel, H. Sotira, P. Blanchfield, B. Flaherty, J. Rhiver, E. Hauer, C. Hartnagel, C. Webb. R. Allen, W. Zeiser, G. Radford, W. Gaume, B. Dwyer, C. Cantagi, B. Brusatori, S. Herweck, S. Wehmeyer, S. Nappier, J. La- Plant, B. Haley. Row Four: I . Alexander, M. Widener, S. Mathews, L. Young, M. Bonano, C. Heithaus, G. Schulz, M. Happel, L. Robertson, A. Knopf, D. McDaniel, C. Lienel-ce. L. Castle, D. Kempin, D. Shackley, B. Weir, N. Schwartz, M. England, J. Guenther, J. Gross, C. Jones, J. Hader, N. Moore. Row Five: D. Hosenfelt, V. Signorelli, B. Bequette, B. Boyce, K. Muehlenbrock, P. Gieck, R. Krause, N. Burris, T. Baum, J. Tre- musini, P. Shy, G. Powell, J. Shaw, F. Akers, R. Schomaker, C. Brandhorst, D. Johnson, B. Sweeney, A. Winter, L. Taylor, B. Middleton, D. Bryant, J. Clemens, S. Tiff, J. Jordan, l'. Hasc, B- A1'Nl'2TSUn. R- C0790- Row Six: D. Fox, C. Carrington, J. Hoffman, D. Harper, J. Gruenimlef- S- Stile, J- Elkhflff- W- Baller- E- Sfrayhflrli. W. Kincaid, D- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' f' ' 'th D. J S R. George, Johannes, C. Jacobi, B. Hartnagel, H. Stendcr, L. Miles, P. Matthias, B. Lyfimdll. B. March, J' bml . OHS, J. Lux, C. Wiese, L. Biggs, B. Lutz, S. Heins, J. Crawford, B- HIIYS- The advanced chorus classes mark the first stepping stone along stardom's road. There are approximately three hundred and forty-five Southwesterners belonging to these choral groups pictured here. Together they form one of the largest groups of its kind that has been seen on the stage at Southwest in many years, and prove our con- tention that just about everyone in the school is singing. The two classes outnum- ber the combined forces of A Capella Choir, Girls Glee, and Boys Glee. This year they have sung for such events as the operetta, the Christmas auditorium session, and the spring festival. These song birds, however, have not spent all of their time singing. They joined the other music groups in a number of social activities. The most out- standing of these being the fall hayride and the annual spring picnic. Sfxltf-llvizf' ..!46!U6ll'LCQ6! 6 0l lft:'D Director: Miss Meyer The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils 5 The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his czfiections dark as Erehus: Let no such man he trusted. The Merchant of Venice 4'gfQ 4953, i W A i' O f 'Z'TT il ,T ZA-H! 1 N , I Row One: M. Ehmke, E. Clouse, E. Wamser, S. Trojahn, J. Freber, J. Brown, L. Emmons, J. Joos, J. Fraser, J. Thatcher, J. Eggeman, J. McMurray, L. Seitz, M. Owens, L. Roth, C. Fehlbaum, D. Mc-Grew, M. Cardaro, D. Kelley, C. Asimakopoulos. Row Two: E. Canali, M. Loving, A. Bono, B. Ratliff, J. Ker, P. DeRosa, J. Rollings, C. Grassi, W. Cook, D. Hall, T. Bachman, R. Vininir, S. Hanson, G. Lodl, R. Cardwell, R. Vogel, C. Powitzky, J. Mandeville, E. Brinkmann, M. Marino, D. Schade, J. Lieber. Row Three: J. Northrup, L. Politte, R. Paglusch, J. Ahrent, C. Feld, K. Quentin, R. Allen, D. Thomas, J. Raizsdale, R. Mummert, G. Martin, J. Jett, H. Pourchot, K. Siems, D. Banderet, B. Waterman, T. Davis, L. Suchanek, A. Baroli, J. Miller, S. Hopkins, L. Raymer, P. Licquia, J. LeCornu. Row Four: J. Chamberlain, M. Gulbrantson, C. Gross, S. Ambach, B. Beia, N. Donner, V. Havlin, R. Kuehn, R. Medlin, D. Pollard, J. Caleshu, J. Richardson, W. Nelson, J. Brown, B. Baker, R. Jones, H. Herrell, P. Bizzizs, V. Tilden, S. Robinson, L. Otto, A. Hann, C. Schaffer. Row Five: T. Cieslinski, M. Alvis, S. Marshall, G. Leonhardt, N. Walker, R. Butler, R. Brackhahn, J. Stanley, D. Fiedler, N. Dell, D. O'Neal, K. Stephen, J. Dahlheimer, E. Hess, D. Netherton, M. Sterrett, J. Schad, N. Leonard, J. Schaefer, P. Maushund, S. Schrand, A. Goodbrake, D. Plemmons, J. Foy. Row Six: J. Haarhaus, M. O'Brien, M. Shannahan, V, Burrs, J. Webster, D. Downard, G. Skaizirs, E. Kempf, R. Russell, R. Horn, K. Dolan, F. Balajka, R. Stoff, E. Kuster, G. Costas, D. Fossell, E. Menzenwerth, R. Seitz, J. Colombo, G. Niehaus, D. Simek, J. Briesemeisber, J. Pierson, M. Gormly, W. Brandon, J. Savary, J. Gerheauser. Row One: D. Martin, J. Mancuso, J. Evanoff, B. Everette, C. Jorlan, J. Fourland, B. Wcingart, D. Kalna, J. Allred, D. Frost, M. Beltram, D. Minderman, C. Talbot, P. Frcmon, E. Nourse. Row 'I'woi: J. Milligan, M. Hendren, B. Latham, D. Prewett, M. Pruwett, B. Hasscmer, J. Klocke, B. Georgie, J. Zinzer, S. Holman, lt. Bradshaw, N. Breville, J. Brown, M. Bell. Row Thrulz S. Ranch, J. Schwarz, S. Dunlap, C. Williams, C. Keegan, N. Solofvitz, S. Sparberg, D. Ray, R. Yates, P. King, B. Heim- bachvr, C. Corbin, J. Flacke, FI. Zach, P. Thompson, S. Muschany, J. Guetersloh, S. Noto. Row Four: C. Crutcher, W. Haley, M. Halbach, P. Turner, B. Baxter, C. Brandes, D. Henerfauth, J. Clemens, E. Barber, M. Bonano, D. Decker, IC. King, .l. Peterson, G. Boniface, D. Puricelli, N. Speed, C. Adams, L. Braroe. Row Five: S, Guitar, G. Timmerman, W. Mr-lntire, J. Haarhaus, M. O'Brien, J. Hemminghaus, J. Licauoli, M. Nasser, N. Barham, K. Peters, J. liriesc-nn-isstcr, C. Wicse, 'l'. Morris, S. Beinkc, L. Biggs, L. Standley, D. Palazzolo, .l. Franklin, J. Graves, B. Ray, M. Paglusvh. Sigh II note, and sing a note. Loue's Labofs Lost Since signing up for Girls Glee Club that bright September morning, about 180 girls have sung many, many notes. These girls, who compose one of the school's top musi- cal groups, have, as their calendar shows, added their harmony to practically all the numerous events which have taken place in connection with Southwest during the past year. Their lyric voices rang out joyously in the September Hello Day audg they added both beauty of voice and person to the oper- ettag they scored a hit in a December broad- cast which was heard over radio station KXOKQ they brought cheer and merriment to the Christmas auditorium sessiong they participated in the February Hello Day audg they added gaiety to a freshmen auditorium session on St. Patrick's Day, and they fin- ished the year with an overwhelming success, the spring festival. The appreciation and the applause shown by their many audiences more than make up for the diligent labor and precious time that they have spent in daily practice the third period, plus those long extra rehearsals. Of course there are special rewards for hard work, and this year those of the Girls Glee Club included hayrides, weiner roasts, slumber parties, a Christmas Party, and the annual gigantic music picnic. The Girls' Glee officers are E. Nourse, J. Franklin, W. Mclntire, J. Allred, J. Graves, and S. Sattel. gm gt. Director: Miss Meyer S'1.x'!Lf - .xzlx Let the sounds of music Creep in our ears. A Og If Q8 U The Merchant of Venice The music of about sixty young, robust Duectol' MISS Meyel tenors and basses-which collectively form our illustrious Boys Glee Club-has crept into our ears repeatedly during this past year. As a result of their daily perseverance during the sixth period in Room 400, they have added quality, as well as variety, to Southwest's 1954-1955 musical program. Be- ginning their calendar by adding more zest and pep to Good News , the operetta, they went on to add an equal amount of cheer to the Christmas auditorium session, which terminated the year of 1954. These boys opened their schedule for the new year with a special concert for the pupils of Notting- ham School, where they were warmly wel- comed. Coming back to the footlights of Southwest's stage, they successfully com- pleted the semester's work in the spring fes- tival. However, never let it be said that their hard work has not had compensation, for along with it came a special array of social events-'Which included 3 Christmas party, B. Kassing, D. Fiedler, P. Venezia, F. Lindhurst, and, of course, the colossal music picnic in and M- Kraft- the spring. These events, plus the enjoy- ment and the fellowship gained in class har- monizing, have truly been rich rewards for the Boys Glee Club. The Boys Glee officers are K. Gauch, B. Wideman, Row One: J. Carter, J. Kadel, G. Ziervogel, VV. Perkins, T. Boone, D. Huber, G. Herschel, M. McRae, R. Hall, A. Browne, F. Grabe, P. Hasek. Row Two: J. Shoemake, V. Italiano, R. Marz, S. St. Jean, C. Shaul, B. Pipe, B. Trefts, J. Mode, R. Purdy, L. Mace, N. Lawson, R Gephardt. Row Three: P. Venezia, B. Splan, L. Chase, L. Christeson, J. Tessaro, B. Cross, F. Lindhurst, S. Morris, B. Wagoner, G. Lee, B Robb, T. Clements, J. DiMartino. Row Four: S. Hamel, J. Burkett, E. Bersche, R. Barton, D. Naher, A. Blackford, A. Carr, B. Wideman, B. Koupa, G. Hutchison, H. Genz, T. Besch. Row Five: K. Bruns, K. Stephens, R. Kuhl, J. Robbins, E. Oberhellmann, B. Howell, R. Take, B. Bollmann, K. Gauch, R. Godi, L Faris, M. Kraft, J. Mullins, R. Karban, B. Hanson, R. Swan. 1 Soloists and specialty performers frequently represent Southwest. 1. Don Fiedler, accordionistg 2. Tommy Clements, singer, dancerg 3. Sherman Hamel, singerg 4. Barbara Rostron, pianist. uaic a cueiefied . . . that never read so far To know the cause why music was ordain'd! Was it not Io refresh the mind of man After his studies or his unusual pain? Then give me leave to read philo- sophy, And while I pause serve in your harmony. . . The Taming of the Shrew 5. As Well as appearing before Southwest's audience, the choir often makes special appearances before out- side groups, such as this one for the Frisco Men's Club at Christmas. e XXX ff X Sixlv-eight Row One: B. Kirchhoefer, J. Tucker, S. Schray, J. Tomasek, M. Muskopf, S. Diefenbach, M. Toenningsmeyer, N. Ezell, B. Powell, J. Zinzer, L. Lindauer, J. Abernathy, M. Fausset. Row Two: D. Ray, J. Springmeyer, B. Kallman, P. Klein, C. Baumeister, J. Hoffman, J. Schaab, M. Sturgis, M. Coco, K. Green- way, J. Traughber, M. Hendren, L. Henderson. Row Three: A. Myren, S. Dahlheimer, J. Fremon, R. Davis, D. J. Franklin, J. Klein, M. Asher, P. Burkholder. Row Four: M. McRae, T. Boone, R. Smith, W. Jud, S. Graves, Y. meister, R. Groebl, R. Sims, G. Herschel, R. Vogel. Row Five: J. Burkett, A. Stephan, B. Trefts, W. Keller, S. Hamel, Wideman, D. Padberg, R. Vaughn, R. Allen, B. LaBeau. Row Six: C. Riesinger, F. Bardenheier, R. Viola, K. Stephens, H. D. Nolte, J. Whitener, D. Potter, B. Pipe, D. Hilt. To be a member of the A Cappella Choir is one of the greatest music honors that one may achieve at Southwest, for it is in the Choir that, the student having slowly pro- gressed along a long and hard road, has final- ly reached stardom. As we glance back at the year that has just passed, we can still remem- ber the many events in which the students be- longing to the choir have participated. The semester was opened by the semi-annual Sep- tember Hello Day program in which the choir sang such selections as Sophomoric Philoso- phy, and VVhen Johnny Comes Marching Homef' However, the highlight of the fall semester was Good News, our operetta. Some of the songs that linger in our minds are The Varsity Drag The Best Things In Life Are Free, Lucky In Love, and Just Imagine. The choir then began to pre- pare for Christmas. Caroling at Union Station and in the halls at school, performing at the Rebscher, M. Mabry, S. Weber, K. Peters, G. Kuettner, J. Koch, Burrow, M. Zieger, S. Greene, S. Johnson, B. Rostron, J. Briese- B. Wagoner, T. Thuet, K. Dolan, B. Wilburn, D. Quinlivan, B. Aulgur, R. Grund, R. Sperber, J. Meinershagen, R. Faber, R. Take, Fox Theater, entertaining the Frisco Men's Club at the Jefferson Hotel, and participating in the Christmas Auditorium Session are only a few of the things that this busy group did during the Holiday season. The choir made its first appearance of the new semester at the Missouri School for the Blind. At this program it sang such selections as The Halls of Ivy and The Lord Bless You and Keep You. It was next seen at the convention of the American As- sociation of School Administrators, which was held at Kiel Auditorium on February 28. Our choir joined with the choirs of many other high schools in St. Louis to blend their voices as they sang Psalm 150, Madame Jeanette, Song of Man,', and Salute to America. This group also contributed to the March Hello Day program. The year was closed by the choiris final appearance in the spring festival. .14 Calalae Ll Clair Director: Miss Meyer Sixttf-nim' f 7 -f I' .:,,.1 ,,, , l 'Ci' 'W f as NA' QM? ! ,if-f, QA-A ik ' Q !L:vl XVXL Z ' , , f 4' 'S ? vu Gi , f 7 f A 6'00D NL' W A 0 1 sw - 4 Ni 11 , X , . sf. i gi y .-. asf ,va CAST OF CHARACTERS x Windy ...... ,,.,... V ic Gramolino Q gr Slots, ...... .. ,.....,,, Bob Wideman Q R Q Millie ............,. ,Lonnie Henderson if 'lg' Flo. .........,..,....,..., ,A ,,,, Ioy Springmeyer 4 ,gr Babe O'Day ......,. , Marilyn Sturgis rf Indy ...........,7..,......,., . Nancy Barham Q74 Beef Saunders r.,...,,, ,, ,a,,r, ,,,., R ich Grund it' Pooch Kearney ....,a,,,,,,,,,., ,,.,. S herman Hamel Coach Iohnson ,c,.... .,c,r,. D an Padberg Tom Marlowe ....ci,... .........c,, R on Vaughn Patricia Bingham .,,.,, ., ....,, Diana Rebscher Sylvester ,a,,........,,. ,i.a..,... R onald Allen Connie Lane, ,..,... .. ........., Ianet Schaab Bobby Randall ....,,.,r,.,........,. ,affommy Clements Professor Charles Kenyon Iames R. Whitener George ..a.,,,,......,.a.,.......a.,,,,,.... ,,,,..... D on Gephardt -at W4 AY 'ff Ala? 49+ www? s 1 3. 5 Q S z i i 5 ? HQ X .-.tw ,+ -W' I ix ,. if I ff fy , V ij t? FII - ' iz ' 1 S ' I f M As Patsy says, All the world's a stage but most of us are only stagehandsf' enior ag - - we paid? Director: Miss Reilly On April 21 and 22 the Senior classes of Southwest High School pre- sented the popular comedy, The Patsy, by Barry Conners. This play was excellently performed by a very talented cast. The story concerns Patricia Harrington who has to remain in the background until her older sister Grace is married. A brilliant match for Grace is the mother's one anxiety. However, Patsy's father, a traveling salesman, is on her side and succeeds, after much difficulty, in bringing about Patsy's ultimate triumph, that of becoming the bride of the man she loves. Nancy Ezell in the title role gave an outstanding performance. Her portrayal of the charming, Winsome Patricia Harrington will long be re- membered as a brilliant piece of character study. Much of the humor in the play arises from Tony's promising to help Patsy win the man she loves, never dreaming that he, himself, is the man. Bruce Bollman as Tony Anderson delighted the entire audience. Needless to say this play could not have been presented without the cooperation of a fine supporting cast who, along with the main characters, spent long hours in rehearsal. P CAST Mrs. Harrington .......,........ Bonnie Powell Mr. Harrington ...,,............. Patric Bryan Patricia Harrington ..........,. Nancy Ezell Grace Harrington ............ Delores Miller Tony Anderson ................ Bruce Bollman Billy Caldwell ,,.. .,... B ert Muehlenbrock Sadie Buchanon ,......... Marlene Elbreder Patrick O'Flaherty ...........,,..... Dave Ober ramaficfi Director: Miss Meenach Hoow noow brrown coow? What's this, some farmer lost in those hallowed South- west corridors at milking time? Of course not! These are just diction exercises prac- ticed by the Dramatics class to develop pear- shaped tones. Some over zealous dramatists actually get carried away with their pear- shaped tones and such. Yes, when these amateur performers get overcome by the atmosphere of footlights and makeup, all sorts of mishaps can occur. Miss Meenach is co-nstantly on the go administering smell- ing salts, shock treatments, and Kleenexes to victims of overwhelmed emotions. In addi- tion, Miss Meenach is kept busy serving as Director, Producer, Casting Director, Make- up Expert, Technical Engineer, Promptor, Critic, Propman. and, o course, audience. Our teenage prodigies are not only trained in stage presence and diction but also in emotional control and facial expression. How 113 does one learn to turn emotions on and off with the ease of a valve or pushing a button? The secret, of course, is in association cou- pled with well developed concentration. For example, to express joy concentrate on the thrill of passing a chemistry test, for a change. Reverse the process by failing the exam and you have sorrow. Grief can be simulated by substituting an Aud. session for your chemistry perio-d. Facial expression requires some facial preparation. To promote elasticity, hot towels are applied to the face with a slapping motion and grease paint is rubbed into the welts. With the facial mus- cles thus relaxed, every emotion can flit across the countenance at will. All joshing aside, these most professional of the Southwest players receive enormous dividends from this enjoyable and informa- tive course. Poise acquired today will net starring roles for the player tomorrow, in college and in the business world. Z Q A f Q f f f W , Pg H Dramatics students leaving to entertain at Scottish Rite Cathedral. Seventy-three vuwv 1 Lf f fuur Row One: M, Elbredcr, J. Tomasek, 'I'. Mainini, G. Gretsch. B. Burnett. Row Two: K. Peters, D. I'rei, E. NVLll'llOi, I.. Ccrta, A. Miyrneco, S. Guitar, D. Schanuhu. xx., f'n'-Nfl Row Three: R. Price, Miss Meonarh, P. Cassimatis, C. Suttel, M. Sturgis. jf? .V cg' if .61 f .Q CT'- EQ X7-xiii . ix J . I ex I-A f v X O . Q - Nr xv, G q- is ii l'Cll'l'l Cl, l Cd v Q1 Q5 Q. ' x kip ff 'xml X1 ..-WK X., K Row One: M. lion:-um, M. Pointer, L. Recd, C. Roach, A. Steinman. Row Two: D. I'lll'iC'i'iii, J. Gansmunn, W. Wulfi, K. 'I're1forrl, L. Morgan, C. Fi3Sii3ITlI1Cl', G. Timmerman, Ii. Saunders, C. liaumeister. limi- Three: Miss Mecnach, N, Dembeck, G. Kuettner, P. Giaco-ma, B. Schnitker, N. Trower, S. Iiuyggv N. 0'Re-illy, L. iViHUSGhllI1li, F. Russuniaririo. 2 Row One: D. Constant, J. Hahn, D. Frost. Row Two: C. Fehlbaum, M. Beltram, M. Cardaro, D. Kalna, B. Bueker, N. Kidwell. Row Three: J. Duerkob, C. Courson, C. Heithaus, A. Knopf, C. Kackley, D. Molitor, C. Klaus. irecfor - iw een ac mij 1 Q S Row One: B. McDonald, B. Blake, M. Waterhouse, J. Allred. Row Two: B. Heckel, D. Nemec, B. Clark, M. Asher, W. Haley, B. Cross, Row Three: R. Salsman. B. Brusatori, C. Cantagi, B. Kimmcl, S. Pratte, R. Smith, Seventy-five rama fi C15 irecfor ug :I- Life can be beautiful! Row Ono: P. Giacomzw, K. Trelford, M. Iionano, T. Mainini, C. Baumeister, C. Flaskamper. Row Two: L. Moryzan, H. Burgrett, N. Dembeck, C. Roach, G. Gretsch, S. Boyce-, J. Gansmann, L. Mausehund. Row Three: L. Reed, S. V:-xlin, L. Bramlett, T. Lancaster, B. Saunders, M. Sturgis, J. Tomasek, G. Timmerman. Row Four: F. Rossomanno-, B. Schnitkcr. Z , Q , v, x 1 fa pcwlio worL5A0 . . . iw eenac Testing ucrinkle proof scripts! Row One: S. Keller, M. Muskopf, D. B0-ckoff, N. Barham, J. Copeland. Row Two: H. Anastas, D. Devine, J. Rapp, D. Nolte, J. Stelzer, A. Migneco, B. Casey. Row Three: D. Quinlivan, R. Stahlhuth, L. Prifti, L. Hampton, J. Kupferer, M. Pointer, J. Boyer, S. Ahrens, J. Sorensen. l i I Seventy-seven Row One: J. Sweflerska, K. Vogel, B. Bur- llett, S. Johnson. Row Two: D. Stovall, J. Williams, D Devine, D. Miller, L. Carta, B. Kirch- hoefer, D. Nolte. Row Three: R. Roberts, Miss Meenach, J. Schad, D. McDaniel, C. Berry, T. Lion- berger, T. Kirkendall, J. Stelzer. Row One: S. Trojahn, C. Roach, J. Rasch- er, S. Diefenbach. Row Two: G. Ziembiski, M. Brinkman, M. Amelimr, D. Schneider, J. Foy, P. Thompson, J. Tucker. Row Three: Miss Meenach, J. Tremusini, B. Purdy, H. Svhnitkcr, B. Nuelle, J. Reinhold. Cl A great American institution is the Soap Opera! How often have we eaten breakfast to, Life Can Be Boreable, while our orange juice was diluted with salty tears? At lunch, Just Plain William often moves us to anguish. Our pent-up emotions are again played upon at dinner time when Porkchop- Faces Strife blares over the ear phones of the family crystal set. Have you ever wondered where the superb actors and ac- tresses taking part in these radio programs learned to act? Have you ever stopped to contemplate how these talented people de- veloped their talentg how they learned to portray the supreme anxiety, blared over the millions of radios each hour of each day? io Direc ul vf1f....i.f...,. s Meenach Well, if you thoughtful souls can cease the brain-washing process of thinking for just one minute, I'll let you in on the secret. The bestest little talent factory this side of Kingshighway is found in our own Southwest High, just ten medium paces due west of the down stairway on the fourth floor. On our well-equipped sound stage, these would be Barrymores learn the three R's of the profession CRanting, Raving and Radio sound effectsl. Al- ways beating the path of perfection, Miss Meenach at p-resent is collaborating with this institution's science department to de- velop what may be the greatest boom for radio since the super- heterodyme circuit, snap, crackle and pop proof scripts. Row One: J. VVilliams, S. Trojahn, J. Swederska. Row Two: C. Roach, D. Schneider, M. Brinkman, S. Diefenbach. Row Three: J. Tremusini, T. Lionberger, J. Schzld, D. Stovall, C. Berry, P. Cassimatis. Row One: G. Ziembiski, M. Ameling, J Oliver, K. Vogel. Row Two: J. Tucker, B. Burgett, S. John son, D. Frei, J. Foy, J. Reinhold. Row Three: B. Purdy, E. Kempf, T. Kirk- endall. Miss Meenach, R. Roberts, D McDaniel. Pioneer Editors Pat Dougherty John Grant The scene: Room 215 The editors lean back in their comfortable easy chairs and look across at their staff. These members are using electric typewrit- ers, listening to the radio, laughing and jok- ing. No one thinks of Work. no, not even Business Manager Miss Krenning who is watching an auditor go over the expenses of the Pioneer. The carpeted Hoors, soundproof and air-conditioned room add to- this scene of gaiety, serenity, and comfortable laziness. This fictitious scene is quite a jolt to the members of the 1954-1955 Pioneer staff, who wks . i on eer Sponsors: Editorial - Miss Murphy Business - Miss Krenning Joan Milligin come to Room 215 to slave over the school paper. And yet, they enjoy taking part in publishing one of the best St. Louis high school papers, because they feel they have accomplished something. Yes, they can sit back and honestly say, We've just put out a newspaper that the students will like! The editors this year, Pat, Joan, and John think that the paper has been great only through the efforts of the terriiitic staff. They add, Of course, there Wouldn't be a Pioneer without the hard Work, guidance and under- standing of our sponsor, Miss Murphy. W 1 -y 4. f h fx .2 x 4 . I Ar., 3 V, 4 4, M145 . A I -.Vi s-37 . 5.24 nr' CM Row One: J. Fremon, G. Kellogg, S. Weber, S. Schray, F. Scheadler, E. Nourse. Row Two: G. Kuettner, S. Moore, J. Grant, J. Milligan, D. Wilson, B. LaGarCe, J. Tomasek, R, Girard. Row Three: S. Goldman, J. Northrup, G. Powell, M. Fausset, S. Fleming, A. Hann, M. Maslo, B. Heim- baqher, Y. Erlelcn, J. LeCornu. Row Four: J. Gianoulakis, J. Turina, C. Seager, B. Albrecht, S. Tullock, J. Brown, J. Scho-ewe, C, C0111-Son Eiqhru SW! 0,,m!,,,,Q Sfaff Mies Mclntire MIS Markman M1 Detering Julie Abernathy Dave Ober Sylvester Sterioff Richard Grund Kenneth Bruns Judith Thatcher Charles Brandhorst Ruth Ann Challis S NX. XXX 35 , s Dot Schaefer Art Editor Spring C0-Editu l If U' rf? . as M..,,f X s ,,' rr, .uf 4 fc ra e -me if ff ! 'f Row Une: IJ. Decker, M. Evans, D. Thompson. 2 :awww-I Row Two: D. Kzllna, C. Giacin, A. Puls, l'. lilanrhfielll, Ii. Adams. Row Three: A. Vonarx, M. Dobsch, J. English, C. Hrarlsky, J. Von:-xrx. Row Four: M, Manley, L. Shields, li. Adams, E, Kina, R. King, T. Morris Hahn, M. I.e'ont,sinis, Miss Mesloh. unior pee! C0055 - ' General Sponsor: Miss Mesloh In the three pages which follow this one, we have endeavored to set forth the accom- plishments of our Junior Red Cross during the past year. These busy marionettes have worked valiently to make their part of the drama of Southwest a successful one. There are three groups of these workers. The first one, which is pictured above, is known as the service group. Its interest lies, for the most part, in knitting. The second group is called the Wade group. Composed of both boys and girls, it has done shop work and sewing throughout the year. The third group, the artists, have used their skilled hands to ..f.:f:z:.-:wir Fil 'n'-- 5: 1' 2: .fri 5 ' Zi' brightened t 1 b s e of t sic . The follo i. ll h sor of the busy knittin roup: Two la1 gf' nit af ns One kn ed ba b e Two ,a s of itt d llgiif sh s ,lk make many a ive f ' l t te e One lair of nitte be . oes How warm d com ortalr e t ese r ' es will be to th ucky rec ts. In coopera 'on with t Studen ouncil, this service roup also i 'ated a school project the sending of on n ed forty-six gift boxes to overseas chil . c , w -'-:-- .-..-- -:I :H-X'- . - - . J. .f . ., -- s '.'-'.l -,'f.f2l'f---I HJ' frail '.':.-'A -YN-ff! 'E-laws' -1'1:1 f : P if '- '-2' is ..1 H:54xf --- --'- lv?-j,J:.. 'LJr.fgy-.5r,53E-rf:J- - :afqf-5. -' .-, '. 1-f - ' .':'-'- -I . - '-if rsigvz. 'QI?.i'7:91.Cf?- Jr- 'H . 1 7' - , -I ,.:. .:.-...gf -A. . ' -. -f 4- --1'2 -iii' +1:.r--5'-'25, H. 7F,fsf,1Qqe2,13. ,Lp Q 1 .rv'?53.5f,g'. ., 44 'Wai-.11f:'.?4 13- :.'-1i2f-5-iff, Q -r' , 1.412-'-iji.F' -r'mt'v,f1',-'5'- 1 , , af-ti fx- fe,:f,:1':.a.:1.-rf - 1 4, :iv 14 ua-' -3-.4-,-.-2' i-xi.. 1 . ,. ,,-. '-:L - -Ijffll' 'f A ' .E 1553 ' if t no ' 9 3 bf 4' ,, 5 ff Q. ' 1. ' O Elltlhl U-I LL'U an for pea! Crodd Row Row Row R ow Row - - ?fU.w!e INDUSTRIAL ARTS Sponsor: Mr. Gillilan Row One: L. Galiano, N. Schwiebert, F. Van Cardo, J. Zach. Row Two: E. Borum, R. Riehl, R. Marz, J. Reynolds, R. Goessling, J. Morris Row Three: J. Weeks, R. Kuehn, B. Mueller, J. Klein, E. Skyles, B. Sullivan, L. Chase. Row Four: D. Flaskamper, J. DeWitt, L. Baucom, R. Chiodini. These boys contributed fifteen ash trays to make some of our wounded Veterans realize that they are not forgotten. The interest of the Wade seamstresses lay in making the path of ne- glected children a little less hard. Their accomplishments are truly remark- able+Thirty-five baby blankets, five baby slips, nine baby dresses, seven girls' skirts, two bedside bags, and sixty stuffed toys. One: C. Miller, A. Puls, L. Honer, J. Riley, J. Anzalone, H. Crocker, J. Amorrelli, C. Barnard. Two: A. Sundell, P. Blanchfield, A. Sisler, B. Jarrett, B. Drovetti, C. Goodman, S. Owe-ns, S. Venezia. Three: M. Dobsch, D. Gawrys, M. Smifzell, J. Sparks, P. Coons, C. Thau, P. Giacoma, P. Zolman. Four: J. Barlow, P. Thompson. A. Moon, A. Drobny, R. Dumey, L. Nagy, C. Webster. Five: M. Schmitt, L. Vespy, A. Castelli, S. Aulgur, B. Haggerty, J. Meyer, J. Sheridan, M. Adams. SEWING Sponsor: Miss Milliken Eighty-three if 3 Let us see what our artists have done to brighten the days of the sick G.I.,s. There must have been many a smile with just a suggestion of a tear when they received the lfll'li0I Crow clever items fashioned by these gifted South- westerners. A bedside tray made gay with an attractive tray cover, a decorated napkin, Ari or a favor to rouse one's curiosity often whets a failing appetiteg While a carnival hat perched atop a buddy's head will bring a bit of laughter and sunshine into what is other- wise a drab existence. Row Une: J. Faurland, K. Zoll, D. Kapros, B. Adams, L. Robinson, M. Cardaro, C. Powitzky, B. McDonald, P. Verderber, L. Adams RowD'1'Hxig:lM. Seibt, J. Guenther, B. Kimmel, J. Convery, J. Warnhoff, E. Pappas, J. Boesch, T. Chaffee, S. Pratte, G. Thompson . a na Row Three: P. Gieck, A. Hollocher, J. Bothman, C. Gross, L. Juemzer, V. Lenon, C. Hughes, S. Dahlheimer, M. Steinmann, N Brinker, J. Gansmann, M. Pierson. Row Four: D. Johnson, B. La.Beau, M. Labis, M. DeOties, J. Fremon, . erre J. Cooke. Row Five: Mrs. Markman, F. Rossomanno, G. Hutchison, K. Dickerson, B. Nagel, R. Schuermann, B. Hartnagel, R. Godi, L. Faris W. DeShurley, D. Fuller, R. Stoff, J. Colombo. H H ll, S. Tiff, B. Baker, L. Hixzginbotham, E. Borum Eighty-four The following list sets forth the Junior Red Cross art work accomplished by this group during the past year. pondopd . One hundred forty-four nut cups Seventy-seven tray favors ' Z? Le Two hundred eighty-nine decorated L66 oe e I, napkins Two hundred thirty-two tray covers F5. 6lI LI'i'l6LI'L Twenty-five carnival hats Ninety-six posters The record speaks for itself. Row One: M. Florian, C. Otz, J. Young, E. Dubis, J. Johnson, M. Adams, M. Brinkman, J. Hopkin. Row Two: R. Nebl, B. Latham, J. Maclean, C. Hradsky, M. Kirkpatrick, J. Poland, N. Ruth, M. Kendrick, J. Baugh, A. Puls, C. Kearns. Row Three: S. Jones, M. Mattera, P. Alexander, B. Brown, J. Green, J. Katt, J. Diehl, C. Gilmer, M. Aubuchon, N. Beiswenger. Row Four: L. Grant, A. David, G. Calderon, N. Pancoast, C. Treichel, M. Myren, M. Prifti, T. Lancaster, J. Brenner, D. Bartholin D. Shackley, H. Anorbes. Row Five: W. Gilbert, J. Palmer, G. Frintrup, R. Kaczerowski, P. Shy, B. Jenne, V. Gramolino, L. Suchanck, J. Carney, E. Hauer, C. Clemente, B. Muehlenbrock, E. Kirkpatrick. Eighty-five Come behind the scenes with us for a few minutes and discover what these two service clubs have contributed to the drama of Southwest this year. The Hrst, under Mr. Schlinkmarfs direction, has made possible all the audio-visual programs. Just put a note in Mr. Schlinkman's mail box and, like magic, there will appear one of these willing workers with machine, screen, and picture to do your bidding. The second group, working under Mr. Zopf's sponsorship, has augmented the office staff and has proved to be very helpful in doing some of the clerical work of the school. .VA H -ww-'m,,,0. -11aa:r .wmv Am Q , Elitlh t Ll - .six rofecfioniafg Sponsor: Mr. Schlinkmann Row One: D. Ottomeyer, R. Blase, C. Conners, J. Turina, W. Bar. man. Row Two: J. Tremusini, C. Jacobi E. Taylor, C. Berry, D. Rush, R, Allen. v Row Three: F. Fenton, Mr. Schlink. mann, R. Durham, A. Antoine, J. Richardson, D. Ude, M. Kraft, C, Savoldi. ecelafioniafd Spo-nsor: Mr. Zopf Row One: M. Hebblethwaite, B- Campbell. Row Two: M. Brinkman, J. Mall- cuso, J. Amorelli, J. Ursch, P4 Critchfield, A. Bolton, J. Klaver- kamp, L. Lindauer. Row Three: S. Muschany, M. Zieg- CF, Mr. Zopf, D. Schaefer, E. King. ,A X Row One: J. VVillian1s, R. Frasca, J. Schlechte, P. Klein, J. Sparks, M. Loving, S. Perricone, M. Harper, R. Bradshaw. Row Two: Y. Edelen, J. Kraemer, L. Boeser, H. Sotira, C. Fehlbaum, L. O'Leary, J. Gansmann, S. Browne, E. Clouse, J. Liddy, P. Turner. Row Three: M. Halbach, E. Hoelscher, R. Siems, S. Graves, D. Lonigro, B. Hays, J. Abmeyer, M. Zieger, N. Leonard, C. VVarren, D. Darr, C. Thau. Row Four: D. Crain, J. Kupferer, W. Cook, D. Taylor, R. Fell-zel, B. Herkstroeter, J. Stillwell, J. Vonarx, J. NVatters, N. Speed. Row Five: J. Heath, P. Venezia, B. Koupa, J. Biondo, P. Shy, J. Eggers, B. Mathews, D. Hilt, L. Hurst, B. Baxter. Sfampa ana! Z?oncl4 Sponsor: Mr. Forti Every Wednesday morning the Spotlight turns on the Southwest financiers-the Stamp and Bond salesmen. Neither a borrower nor a lender be, they quote, and add, Make Uncle Sam your banker and be a saver instead. Southwest's advisory groups have many thrifty citizens. Last year, at the time the Roundup went to press, the combined groups had invested S6,895.75, and by the end of the year the figure stood at 38,677.45 At the end of the eighth month of this school year the sum was S11,927.55, and by June 18, according to Mr. Forti's forecast, the total will be 315,527.55 thus topping last year's by S6,850.10. If you are one who does not belong to the Southwest Savers this year, you should make it a must next year. Save for that college education, or for a start in a business of your own, or just to have insurance against some future need. Make saving a habit, and you won't be sorry. Eighty-seven :H il Row One: B. Burrows, C. Giacin, H. Hade, P. Klein, D. Kalna, S. Bindbeutel. Row Two: M. Iievelle, C. Foens, J. Viner, J. Sheets, J. Sheena, S. Graves. Row Three: E. lirinkmann, C. Moore, N. Jakovac, D. Miller, J. Koch, J. Schlechte, C. Wells. Row 1 r'-ur: M. Labis, J. Morris, R. Hrackhahn, L. Lindauer, M. Hallenbeck. QSpringb The Special Service organization, which has enjoyed one of the longest runs in the history of the Southwest drama, has again completed a very successful year. Working in the bookroom, the library, the nurse's office, in Ro-om 202-in fact, anywhere they are needed, members have played their parts Well. Honors for service hours go to Carol Giacin, 267 hours, Coyeta Moore, 206 hours, and Edith Brinkman, 172 ho-urs. fFallD Row One: L. O'Leary, C. Foens, J. Schlevhte, J. Nappier, M. Adams, J. Brown, C. Wells, S. Eschrich. Row Two: P. Licquia, J. Ginther, B. Marienfeld, P. Klein, B. Had, E. King, Fl Brinkmann, G. Lampros. Row Three: P. Giacoma, J. Sikes, D. Schaefer, M. Halbach, J. Foy, J. Schrock, J. Vierheller, R. Bilies. Row Four: E. Clouse, L. Schueler, S. Woodmansee, T. Zaman, D. Miller. 57' iw. V 2' 12953 45- .ga ii? 17 ,-f sx lf1'qhIy-duh! laecia erui ce Sponsor: Mr. Brew , f M. 1 l .4 1 . Z1 N I' l Cl k .lir- ...., .- 1 T1 x V. 2 7' X if 495-f Q 1 The miserable haue no other medicine, 'Q X, .5 xl y NXT' f' - .i But only hopef! .... Shakespeare. Yx 0 Row One: J. Gruenrllor, J. Kalna, J. Johnson, C. Ifldelen, Ii. Ilah rty I Boesmg. I Baker I Iitfpatrlck L Prosser A McCoy Row Two: J. Vesbrink, S. Ingehritsen, J. Sierlentop, R. Boehringer L Sohlei C Petersen C Parson M Belovlch M Revelle Row Three: P. Gilcrease, S. Rosenthal, J. Harris, J. Miller, S Cerke I Dembeck D Gross J lach C Diefcnbach C Lindsey M Izngler. Row Four: Borzillo, D. Seper, B. Borvhert, Ii. Stebcr, C. Timpone N Iricke R Berrv C Ixuehnel M SdV0lfll S Kerker L Poy ner, G. Schonaerts. Row Five: F. Grisham, T. McDowell, I.. Buffington, D. Parentln R Fraves R Lmpert J Doman I Hess R Spark R Hayes G. Keatzer, B. Hennkens, IS. Frlmel. Row Six: J. Hamel, J. Ginther, T. Carney, E. Davis, F. Reinhold D Potter R Schowalter L Wallerstedt S Gossett B Sorrell R. Bicket, B. Rife. Row Seven: L. Wills, D. Keller, J. Pisoni, V. Adams, D. Foy, V lrockmeiei D Hooker G Taylor T Long R Walgzren L Sauer .SD0lliAlfUQ6f 5285 l'l'lQl'l ll W' .l ' - I HOME t, 1 u IIKOOM 'L' I X i5 3 IIIIKSW 4 1 Ill' ,M I Ninety Here are pictured the newest members of our marionette cast with their shining morning faces. These boys and girls, 164 of them, entered Southwest on January 31, 1955, fired with ambition to succeed and, in- cidentally, achieve stardom. If we could but foretell the future we would pick the coming stars right now, but their future is veiled from the Roundup seer. In our crystal ball, however, we see in this group somewhere, we know not where, our future student council head. Here, too, is a coming Pioneer editor. The Roundup editor is probably lurking in the background. The leads for the senior play four years hence stand proudly forth. Our operetta stars are here, too. In fact, all , the future Miss and Mr. Bigs of our coming lc,,nf 'b productions are in these pictures. 2 N, 1901 'O These students have been divided into five ' F 'A Qc-17 advisory groups. Under the supervision of v- , Miss Mayme Sloat, assistant principal, they X , I , have mastered a most diflicult problem-that .gf WQWHY ' of transition from grade to high school. - Lp' With the help of their advisers-Miss Gilo- bons, Miss Jeffords, Miss Steffen, Mrs. Gar- mmmw :--'94 hi' wood, and Mr. Pfaff, they can now proudly -1 JZ 2 call themselves true Southwesterners. el'l'lQ6fQl Ifle Row One: J. Weiner, S. Webbe, E. Pinson, V. Hahs, J. Kinsey, S. Engler, J. Gianino, E. Gaulcloni, S. Stewart, C. Ohsiek. Row Two: N. Heyl, A. Jones, M. Coleman, M. Crow, P. Bell, P. Lavack, B. Schmidt, B. Bouri-reret, E. Renner, P. Duffett. Row Three: R. Stelzer, J. York, S. Nesbitt, D. Ougzhton, R. Loduca, B. James, M. Titone, M. Spieldoch, C. Hopmann, D. Smelser, S. Ince, M. Schmidt, D. Sauter. Row Four: J. Johnson, P. Thompsons, J. Barton, N. Steinmann, P. Elias, A. Culp, B. Hall, B. McKinnon, A. Mueller, L. King, W. Garavagrlia. J. Minard. Row Five: L. Gleason, C. Schrock, W. Schmidt, D. Floyd, T. Gualdoni, B. Arzadon, B. Coleman, B. Newberry, M. Wofford, C. Smith, G. Wilburn, N. Ferrante, R. Udell. Row Six: G. Bergman, J. Thomas, M. Stump, G. Barnes, B. Dubis, F. Karsznia, C. Schwartz, H. Hilderbrand, L. Klansner, G. Hoff- meister, B. Breuer, V. Meyer, R. Ruth, J. Garner. Row Seven: D. Madalon, R. Eibinzer, G. Benson, J. Horn, R. Green, B. Bullock, C. Lischer, T. Meyers, E. Schlottach, L. Moceri, R. Godi, P. Quinn, R. Hubick, D. Fash. 'ww r 'Q Ninety-one sw ,f of fm WZ Q 2. ., x pi 1' , ui I . V, ' l 'Wf' Ninety-lu.'o .gyoufhpueal em edfer ADVISER: MRS. ERSKINE- Row One: C. Jamieson, C. Miller B. Calvert, C. Ashcraft, J. Moro R. Dumey, J. Reynolds, G. Bo: gacki. Row Two: S. Ballowe, S. DeMoss, S. Kosloff, P. O'Shea, S. Sebourn, R. Cole, R. Groebl, R. Gephardt. Row Three: C. Webster, A. Castelli C. Rauscher, M. Herrick, M. Brul no, C. Brewer, J. Baldwin, D. Stuckel. Row Four: R. Burton, C. Steiger, S. Balsano, R. Thoene, J. Kupferer, B. Mathews. ADVISER: MRS. KOCH- Row One: J. Terry, S. Trojahn, G. Duncan, G. Calderon, J. Abro- movich, G. Lampros, S. Anzalone, V. Renisch. Row Two: C. Waterhouse, M. Pax- son, M. Mantle, L. O'Leary, B. Drovette, B. Jarrett, J. Kraus, L. Nagy. Row Three: A. Browne, G. Le Grand, R. Pinckert, A. Berra, S. Seholrk, R. Hall, T. Boone, J. Vonan. Row Four: M. Davis, B. Yourtee, J. Bauer, J. Casey, J. Staboli, R. Palazzo, R. Hackmann, T. Lef- fingwell. ADVISER: MISS REILLYA- Row One: P. Critchfield, E. Steel- man, C. Wells, D. Timmons, J. Carter, A. Smith, R. Biljes, D. Darr. Row Two: B. Pappas, B. Young, J. Meierhoff, M. Hathaway, J. Grif- fith, S. Oswald, C. Werner. Row Three: C. Groover, G. Herschel, P. Stanley, B. Murphy, T. Turn- bull, VV. Duncan, J. Meyer, M. King. Row Four: G. Timpe, D. Spencer, J Rutledge, D. Bartholic, D. Kimer- 19, J- Eggers, G. Temmimz, N Lawson. 1 5 LUO I'Q5AIfl'lQl'l ADVISER: MISS J. MUELLFIR- Row One: M. Kirkpatrick. A. Bos sung, J. VVilhelm, P. Gieseke, T Dyer, H. Crocker, J. Rasa-her, G Mueller. Row Two: J. Holfman, J. Holiefield J. Liddy, N. Compton, J. Hol lander, J. Riley, E. Tietjens, B Robinson. Row Three: D. Justus, D. Flas kamper, B. Broen, L. Haid, D Thompson, L. Dacus, G. Green, B Haley. Row Four: C. Witt, A. Berving, W Stambaugh, A. Meyers, R. McCue R. Karban, D. George, Miss Mueller. ADVISER: MISS ROTI-IMANf Row One: J. Schrepel, S. Owens, Sotira, J. Stetson, M. Manley, Shields, S. Moeller, G. Veach. Row Two: E. Bent, A. Bolton, Lewis, C. Hofer, J. Siefert, Kottemann, C. Leonhardt. Row Three: J. Klein, J. Palmer H. Ragogna, J. Harpending, C Hughes, R. Steinkamp, T. Sten- 2012 Row Four: R. Allen, L. Evans, E Kirkpatrick, F. Carroll, R. Beck ADVISER: MR. ASHLEY Row One: M. Harper, N. Jenkins K. Shea, S. Jones, C. Sennert, S. Eschrich, S. Evanek, R. Lieber. Row Two: J. Katt, L. Damico, A Amata, S. Perricone, B. Hollman 1 N. Hurtz, E. Hatcher, J. Wilson. Row Three: J. Martin, M. Hasek, J. Shoemake, J. Kadel, S. Han- son, T. Orcher, P. Freund. Row Four: Mr. Ashley, G. Zier- vozel, E. Smith, B. James, D. Slaughter, H. Crawford, P. Cos- tas, W. Keller. 'ifff 1 Riff 9161 MU' li! fa f X fff 2,4 Ninety-three I f v 9 rf 5 44 2 Z '91 fbi' -1. g, ., vw N1l7c'lL1-fVUL1r gw J i wad 1 Continued l ADVISFTR: MISS MCNAMARA- Row One: J. Miller, V. Steidel, M Clifford, B. Milford, R. King, C. Adams, M. Pape, J. Baupzh. Row Two: C. Hahn, P. Barth, B. Moeller, C. Warren, C. Goodman, B. Munier, J. Koonifz, M. Leont- sinis. Row Thrfe: F, Ocello. B. Gebhart, M. Koenig, B. Howard, S. Skyles, FI. Skyles, G. Link, R. Moser, C. Ehrmann. Row Four: R. Vocker, A. Kriemel- man, D. Dwyer, J. Meyer, D. Markel, G. Brandt, J. Reiss, D. Bevherer. Adviser: M ISS K RENNING Ron One: D. Barnett, S. Gross, C. Dattoli, L. Honor, B. Hillivr, C. Otz, P. Hasek, F. Grahe. Row Two: C. Grab, J. Hay, L. Oel- lermann, J. Vincent, W. Koop- mann, W. Leithauser, C. Barnard, J. Curran. Ron Three: B. Rostron, E. Ofleh- nal, D. Woolsvy, C. Treichel, D. Crain, K. Kneile, S. Naylor, C. Carter. Row Four: D. Witte, R. Froelich, W. Dorsam, T. Tyner, E. Hey- mann, R. Goesslimz, C. Gilpin, ADVISER: MR. MONACHESI- Row One: M. Dumler, A, Sundell, J. Hollenbeck, L. Barrett, C. Gray, C. Webster, P. Wolf, M. Preswheat. Row Two: D. Fridley, J. Scheadler, B. Haggerty, B. Hackworth, S. Aulpzur, lvl. Kuehn, M. Prichard, P. Coons. Row Three: J. DiMartino, D. Sher- man, W. Knight, B. Sullivan, B. Beaty, J. Weeks, R. Riehl, G. Frousel. Row Four: Mr. Monachesi, J. Zie- linsk, H. Marshall, L. Luchan, J. Mode, F. Robinson, R. Stucken- berh, G. Gruenewalcl. a i -P- , x Row One: B. Macey, J. Schmuke. M. Seibt, C. Gavan, C. Crutcher, B. Adams, R. Gillon, J. Frebcr, R. Randall, M. Loving. Row Two: C. Gross, A. Krenning, E. Canuli, H. Zikos, E. Dubis, J. Fourland, C. Steinmetz, J. Fraser, M. McRae, G. Lodl, R. Cardwell, T. Besch, G. Martin. Row Three: J. Ahrent, D. Fischer, J. Guenther, P. Gieck, S. Tiff, B. Baxter, S. Holman, J. Rollings, G. Schmidt, J. Palazzo, P. Hill. Row Four: L. Juenger, S. Hasekamp, G. Niehaus, J. Shankland, N. Burris, S. Heins, J. Crawford, C. Jones, R. Anrlrina, N. Jakovac, H. Pourchot, W. Perkins. Row Five: D. Twist, J. Mattimzly, E. Dykes, R. Swan, N. Donner, J. Ammon, J. Theleman, D. Greenway, T. Davis, A. Antoine, R. Hoffmann, F. Kirtian, J. Caleshu, S. St. Jean, R. Wizeman. Row Six: J. Balloni, B. Fant, B. Douglas, J. Mangosing, N. Dell, R. Ochsenknecht, W. Douglas, D. Nicholson, E. Bersche J. Hunter, L. Castle, J. Drexel, A. Ruehl, R. Brier. .SZPAOIW ored - ein, Qiftel' Q Row One: J. Morris, V. Signorelli, J. Vierheller, E. Wamser, J. Ker, D. Caringer, J. Thatcher, R. Vogel. Row Two: M. Ahrens, J. Jordan, V. Italiano, J. Schrock, S. Headrick, J. Eggeman, J. Gross, B. Middleton, P. Turner, J. Man- deville, L. Boeser, J. Bowles, R. Paglusch. Row Three: B. Stuart, J. Lang, D. Thomas, N. Leonard, J. Gerheauser, M. England, R. George, J. Hader, M. Goldak, P. Fre- mon, J. Convery, B. Stafzer, R. Purdy. Row Four: R. Brackhahn, B. Anderson, M. Alvis, M. Shannahan, L. Robinson, A. Goodbralce, S. Schrand, B. Boyce, S. Spar- berg, D. Bryant, P. DeRosa, M. Meyer, V. Burrs, S. Muschany, P. Hase, G. Schulz. Row Five: M. Happel, E. Wamser, V. Italian, D. Pollard, H. Forsythe, G. Galakatos, J. Schmid, R. Witte, NV. Zeiser, K. Siems J. Harvey, R. Renderer, D. Ude. Row Six: R. Forshee, J. Jett, R. Jones, G. Lee, C. Brandhorst, VV. Nelson, B. Schutt, C. Jacobi, G. Hutchison, J. Wein mart, L. Robertson, G. Spencer, S. Woodmansee, R. Stender. Row One: M. Dobseh, M. Moeckel, J. English, J. Guetersloh, M. Bonano, J. Johnson, J. Anzalone, H. Eifert, C. Asimako- poulos, J. Host. Row Two: J. Watters, R. Casey, D. Schade, A. Coco, S. Knell, C. Jordan, J. Love, M. Marino, S. Barton, J. Amorelli, F. Am- rhein. Row Three: T. Veth, M. Hebblethwaite, J. Wagner, S. Shreve, J. Petersen, R. Herzog, W. Cook, C. Conners, V. Gramolino, G Schuth, ll. Schneider, N. Dalba. Row Four: R. Marx, D. Huber, P. Alexander, C. Petit, E. King, J. Brenner, R. Kessler, L. Chase, P. Stanley, A. Baroli. Row Five: B. Ilixzfzar, T. Wells, J. Lieber, D. Kelley, M. Gulbrantson, J. Savary, S. Noto, D. O'Neal, R. Deaton, W. Collier M. 0'Brien, J. Haarhaus, V. Havlin. Row Six: R. Russell, Miss Buckley, B. Kimerle, L. Grant, B. McCain, J. Richardson, D. Kempin, L. Christeson, R. Kuhl, C Wadlow, E. Hess, J. Spencer, I . Akers. oufAwedf agoplromorefs Row One: M. Florian, A. Mitori, M. Glanz, C. Werne, D. Oehlert, D. Henerfauth, P. Blanehfield, E. Brinkmann, J. Vonarx R. Nebl. Row Two: M. Yanni, S. Harris, G. Skaggs, P. Williams, E. Pappas, K. Muehlenbrock, M. Myren, S. Ranch, K. Quentin, C ' Feld, N. Kar-zerowski, L. Emmons, T. Scolari. Row Three: R. Mummert, K. Ray, J. Joos, S. Sattel, D. Jones, S. Barnes, J. Adams, B. Lutz, M. Widener, A. Andrews, M Hollenbeck. Row Four: B. Mueller, T. Baum, J. Hemminghaus, J. Flacke, M. Prifti, C. Schaffer, P. Matula, T. Bachman, B. Koupa, D Johnson, G. Lutz, J. Ragsdale. Row Five: R. Miller, J. Kuhlman, G. Radford, A. Blackford, B. Flaherty, P. Shy, J. Robbins, B. Fliszar, A. Ulbrich, C. Hart- nazzel, B. Cannito, W. Taylor, R. Grojean. Row Six: V. Bert, J. Conklin, R. Montgomery, M. Sterrett, D. Jones, F. Matthias, J. McConnell, M. Moore, B. Hanson, B. Wag- oner, K. Stephen, J, Cheeley. v Row One: R. Krause, C. Giustiniano, N. Adams, J. Young, B. Everette, M. Owens, J. McMurray, M. Jarvis, J. Mancuso, E. Barber. Row Two: B. Dinsmore, A. David, L. Wheat, J. LaPlant, J. Abmeyer, S. Mathews, S. Marshall, J. Schwarz, J. Graves, C. Gil- mer, L. Meyer, J. Kraemer. Row Three: B. Lowder, V. Province, W. Gaume, A. Stephan, E. Booth, J. Dahlheimer, D. Banderet, E. Merkel, D. Hall, J. Ryan, D. Dunham. Row Four: G. McCullough, F. Schlingman, R. Schomaker, C. Grassi, D. Naher, E. Hunt, G. Sneed, D. Shackley, R. Gilmore, R. Vining, J. Allred. Row Five: D. Winter, H. Diederichsen, A. Posoisky, M. Aubuchon, J. Eckhoff, S. Ambach, D. Downard, N. Solovitz, J. Web- ster, J. Sheets, A. Carr, B. Weir, A. Winter. Row Six: D. Netherton, J. Mullins, A. Mayer, M. Brydels, P. Varney, N. Walker, R. Seitz, G. Costas, D. Fossell, R. Karberg, B. Eydman, R. Henry. Row One: E. Clouse, J. Maclean, C. Hradsky, S. Bindbeutel, S. Browne, S. Langton, L. Emmons, J. Evanoff, L. Roth, S. Nap- pier. Row gtwo: B. Erb, J. Warnhoff, J. Sheets, C. Moore, J. Chamberlain, B. Latham, S. Hopkins, J. Miller, J. Peterson, T. Cieslin- s 1. Row Three: J. Green, D. Bauer, L. Taylor, N. Shwartz, A. Pohlman, L. McDonald. J. Bothman, D. Prewett, J. Kaufman, R. Kempf, D. McGrew, W. Hahn. Row Four: Mrs. Markman, J. Henricks, T. Lutz, R. Santhuff, B. Keller, M. Gormly, C. Kearns, L. Handlang, J. Renisch, L. Raymer, M. Hacker, P. King, F. Lindhurst. Row Five: R. Brodtrick, J. Burkett, B. Rupp, R. Medlin, G. Frintrup, B. Dillon, B. Dwyer, R. Blase, G. Duckworth, J. Bach- mann, J. Griffith. Row Six: R. Heitland, L. Conrad, H. Genz, T. Cook, B. Sweeney, J. Garnache, B. Howell, F. Balajka, J. Colombo, D. Hanlen. iss Row One: D. Frost, B. Heimbacher, M. Liddy, J. Thomas, N. Kidwell, M. Kendrick S. Venezia J. Zinzer if J. Colombo, L. Young. ' Rofw Two: H. Sotira, J. Schlueter, J. Graves, L. Wright, J. Weidkneeht, B. Kimmel, B. Bequetbe, W. Brandon, B. McDonald, J. Barlow, S. Lewis. , Row Three: C. Shaul, B. Canning, S. Herweck, E. Zach, J. Schaefer, G. Layne F. Porter B. Hays, G. Leonhardt, J. Pierson, B. Georgie. I Row Four: B. Neville, C. Gleason, J. Gillilan, D. Harper, N. Ide, S. Beinke, J. Hahn B. Robb J. Manley C. Savoldi. 3, Row Five: A. Knueppe, E. Horstmann, J. Rhiver, J. Tessaro, .... ........... , R. Ledford S. Morris R. R. Felkel, R. Sack, M. Icle, J. Frimel, K. Dolan, D. McCready, M. Re-ssler E .3 Schuermann, C. Stolze. Row Six: J. Inxrelmritsen, A B. Reichert, T. Gegrer. V l i l 1 ll ,l 3 r l l u E if X it l ga QE Z if I i 6 SE E Nzlricfy-rlvghi' ouf wedf union! - emedfer ive Row One: C. Talbot J. Hoffmann V. Perkins S. Wehmeycr D. Kalna D. Minderman B. Bueker, Fuller M. Cardaro L. Adams. Johnson D. Gawrys. Row Three: V. Jones J. Grueninger C. Fehlbaum C. Klaus C. Heithaus C. Cantagi N. Moore M. Memu M. Lauderdale D. Preswheat B. Blake. Row Four: J. Brown W. DeShurley R. Butler W. Nieburg S. Hamel R. Shepherd T. Clemen J. Hunley B. Brusatori B. Harris M. Hagen S. Fischer. Row Five: L. Mace T. McGuire C. Webb L. Schueler R. Heckel R. Godi J. O Rourke C. Lieneke Hammelman M. Evans. Row Six: D. Burian L. Suchanek T. Smith A. Knopf V. Hearn J. Shaw D. Mass B. Waterman , , , ' . , , J Row Two: D. Rixxdon, M. Beltram, S. Keller, B. Burke, A. Prentice, C. Powitzky, J. Wall, B. Hade, 1 v 1 y r n Y p 1 ll . 2. Y 1 ,Alma Sig KESGMQQ ww 4449 v-,avg Q 39 -351-N if 4:49-gzdv' 1 ' f .nf W A Q 1 'Q Z, f , V 4: T f f , X ' ,fwz W ' ' 4550? W' K ' ' ., K - , v W U4 Z 4 5 Nha , rw ' V A ww- ' , x iw kg ix 1 ' ' .QW ' . X ,-W . JW, , fm' , fl W. A .- e , ., ff: av. .. , V Q NI s 1 ' ' 1-A ,. g f.. 1 . 01- Vx ,yff-are . iff? yx ,fi JP' ff U29 J 41 1 L.. wif J n- f. .1 . ,J r 1 IA, f - if ,f J? f S? Row One: S. Baker, J. Klopfer, N. Vogel, M. Wideman, M. Harlin, E. Morris, J. Brown, Y. Edelen, I. Thornton, W. Morris, N. Ruth. MW Two: J. Schrenker, A. Vonarx, T. Lancaster, I. Pezzene, C. Potts, D. Krietlow, C. Kackley, J. Springmeyer, M. Coco, M. Adams, E. Hoelscher. Row Three: S. Sohler, M. Mattcra, B. Lucy, G. Kingen, M. Sullivan, J. Mitchell, M. Naeser, L. Biggs, J. Clemens, C. Corbin, B. Hassemer. Row Four: S. Fleming, D. Molitor, M. Muser, J. Magnus, D. Muse, J. Mills, J. Gianoulakis, D. Rasclher, W. Greenway, G. Stuerman, J. Schweitzer, R. Chiodini. Row Five: S. Uline, G. Ditto, L. Stillwell, D. Ottomeyer, R. Gibbons, R. Drapalik, D. Wotawa, H. Gormly, J. Scott, R. Allen. Row Six: C. Keegan, L. Baucom, T. Hirsch, T. Mahach, T. Sullivan, R. Faber, G. Spitznagel, B. Wells, R. Hutton. ,Q Soufkwedf uniord Row One: M. Fausset, N. Pancoast, S. Boyce, B. Burrows, M. Ameling, G. Timmerman, S. Valin, P. Licquia, B. Kirchhoefer, M. Duflett, C. Foens, L. Bramlett. Row Two: M. Kackley, G. Kellogg, G. Thompson, S. Pratte, Y. Burrow, P. Zolman, L. Morgan, J. Licavoli, D. Plemmons, L. Reed, J. Baily. Row Three: J. Chappel, W. Haley, M. Halbaeh, S. Graves, B. Buschart, C. Brandes, S. O'Dell, J. Cantagi, D. Schneider, B. Saunders, A. Senf, R. Kelemen, M. Schmitt. Row Four: B. Evanoff, J. Dengler, R. Cullman, J. Bartholic, S. Kollme, S. Zielinski, FL Huff, D. Gunn, J. Carney, B. Jenne, D. Barbaglia. Row Five: M. Bell, L. Standley, R. Renz, J. Thomas, R. Roberds, L. Galianoi, M. Fisher, E. Kuster, J Stanley, J. Turina, R. Durham, D. Johannes. Row Six: C. Shockley, S. Meyer, T. Kieffer, G. Beville, J. Evans, C. Silber, E. Strayhorn, R. Sperber L. Miles, N. Schwiebert, J. Palmer, Mr. Herwig. LA! up , ,f h ,XX 4 I ef- Row One: N. Breville, J. Bossung, C. Williams, S. Diefenbach, C. Flaskamper, P. Klein, B. Baker, S. Dun- lap, G. Currall, J. Gansmann. Row Two: M. McCullough, L. Lewis, L. Lindauer, M. Prewett, J. Sheridan, B. Kallman, W. Mclntire D. Constant, S. Magill, J. Viner, J. Carter. Row Three: S. Brockmeyer, B. Albrecht, P. Thompson, M. Coughlin, V. Lenon, A. Steinman, P. DeLaHaye, A. Schelfel, R. Siems, C. Wiese. Row Four: C. Carrington, H. Hoffelder, B. Muser, R. Knickmeyer, P. Shymkus, J. Harris, P. Venezia E. Smith, D. Querrey, D. Rush, R. Mangrum. Row Five: H. Herrell, L. Anderhub, B. Wideman, D. Pikesley, B. Splan, C. Jett, R. Kaczerowski, R. Sparl- ing, J. Meinershagen, C. Seager. Row Six: D. Winston, W. Gilbert, L. Lionberger, E. Taylor, B. Barman, D. Trower, B. Trefts, K. Stephens A. Spinzig. emeo fer ix Row One: V. Holder, J. Ginther, L. Mausehund, D. Ray, J. Poland, D. Palazzolo, A. Puls, M. Topnnings- meyer, J. Sorensen, J. Tucker. Row Two: G. Ziembiski, J. Diehl, M. Maslo, M. Zaman, J. Klaverkamp, J. Glaser, S. Jensen, B. Ratliff, R. Carney, M. DeOties, J. Brown, M. Smiprell. Row Three: L. Bachman, C. Dunlap, F. Scheadler, L. Vespy, A. Moon, J. Gossett, C. Giacin, C. Nixon R. Yates, W. Wolff, M. Schmale, T. Morris, A. Hann. Row Four: W. Jud, P. Cantoni, D. Fiedler, R. Williams, P. Haley, G. Viglino, D. Skinner, R. Pfeuffer J. Krietemeyer, J. Memos, R. Sims, R. Kuehn. Row Five: W. Bauer, A. Galakatos, B. Cross, T. Thuet, E. Langhorst, R. Martin, J. Co-rley, R. Preiss, B. Boultas, G. Powell, D. Bartholic, W. Shores, J. Wood. Row Six: B. Lanser, B. Osbourn, M. McDonald, C. Siebenthal, R. Caudle, D. Galbreth, B. Herkstroeter, D. Taylor, D. Ziervogel, F. Bardenheier, J. Tremusini. 1- 1, ...J '5 v, x Akai.- I z f f Q I f x Z x Z 61 J'-Q..-K ,I BQ, .fag 'cf 5. 72 'V X :JET , ,. is .NQ i , - 1 ,:7 N uv ig Q , , AL , is ' ' is, gil, I. ' SV . ' kj A ,f fl? ' ' fx lf, ,Af ' 'as 130' QW' ff .V N-ff .ff 7 -. W.. -Q RowP0nvflN. Bviswcnger, C. Clerc, J. Sikes, A. Noller, J. Nappier, R. Corso, S. Schray, B. Buschart, M. Asher, J. Ray, B. owe . Row Two: B. Young, P. Holtzclaw, B, Burgett, J. Willenbrink, B. Maricnfeld, J. Sikes, E. Nourso, N. Speed, S. Dahlheimer, J. Ifremon, D. Miller. Row Three: A. Myren, J. Novak, J. Duerkob, M. Tolliver, S. Tullock, B. McCullough, B. Weinxzart, M. Glomski, M. Mabry, J. Briescmeister, D. Hosvnfelt. Row Four: J. Phillips, P. Mavshund, R. Marshall, R. Smith, G. Duncan, D. Heiland, I . Carter, J. Cooke, L. Higginbotham, J. Klouke, C. Bibb. Row Five: M. Elbreder, J. Williams, D. Wilson, J. Mowry, R. Koons, R. VVQ-irlner, A. Forshoc, R. Glasscock, B. Salsman, K. Reiss. Row Six: Mr. Lane, P. Greenhill, D. Heiland, B. Ker, B. Kratz, B. Lockett, R. Kursey, A. Crismon. HPa1'ting,' Cwith ring down-payment! is such sweet sorrow. oufkweaf eniorfi P Om' Hundrcd Two if f s Z, -'P 4 Q xi 'SA Pk - M ,L f' ' J B X' ix we K 5 ' 1 I 5 x W . ,QQ-A i s xl' R A emedfer QUQH Sevens' officers display winning' smiles. 1 1 J Row One: B. Raley, K. Zoll, L. Seitz, J. Sparks, M. Paglusch, J. Klein, S. Weber, J. Abernathy, J. Magee, C. Courson. Row Two: P. Giacoma, J. Williams, J. Tomasek, D. Moore, D. Whitcomb, J. Allred, C. Duke, J. Schlechte, R. Floyd, L. Otto. Row Three: A. Schwerdtmann, D. Decker, J. Schoewe, J. Glaser, K. Bruns, R. Kassing, B. Lampros, H. Heberer, D. Martin, J. Bruns. Row Four: J. Carrigan, J. Wisdom, J. Wells, J. Bickell, D. Bayne, E. Murphy, P. Bryan, S. Mezines, J. Rowden, J. Mc- Donald. Row Five: C. Thau, M. Elbreder, B. Hof, A. Maday, B. Ellersick, M. Drissell, C. Rieder, F. Harrison, D. Williamson, M. Curtis. Row Six: J. Sehomburg, A. Nelson, D. Ludwig, D. Parks, S. Lorino, E. Whitney, D. Stloukal, E. Hindert, J. Fritz, M. Ste- phens. One Hundred Three . , I . ,fa If 1 i5 wow 0l'l0l 5 1. John Harper-winner of four year scholarship to Wash- ington University. 2. Bob Schneider-made Sophomore Pil- grimage. 3. Georgia Sullivan-winner of Ford Foundation scholarship. 4. Richard Lessmann-outstanding athlete signed by Yankees. 5. Jackie Koch-district winner in American Legion oratorical contest. 6. John Grant-plant manager during Students in Industry Day. 7. Winners- Christmas Carol Poster Contest. 8. Southwest poets-the National Anthology accepted their poems. 9. Stuart Knoep- fel-winner of Bausch and Lomb Award. 10. Gloria Ziem- biski-Southvvest winner of Voice of Democracy Contest. 11. Kenneth Bruns-Awinner of Harvard Book Award. 12, Team captains-accept Christmas Invitational Bowling Tournament first place trophy. 46'- a 6 0 anuar ch I wzth d ll p Sh I2 q M , 195 , XX lvgv f f ' f wf ,, W N I .. X. 1 .xl .il X' W 2 5 ,2 I 1- Jenme, L C pl cl ' Q ' f N- f W' Z. Wt 0 :Q PVP' 1 , ..,. . ,, s , f ' ff Q 'S Wh 321' L ' , 5 rg 'if' ,,.. ,,.. my .6 N MT- ve: N f- 1- f ,V 53 One Hundred Six EDWARD GOETZ fEdJ President Senior Class: B. Football, '51: Varsity F0-otball, '52-'54: Track, '53-'54: Lettermen's Club 1SecretaryJ, '54g Science Fair fAwardJ, '54: Graduation Speak- er, '54, JACQUELINE ROUX Uackiej Vice-President Senior Class: Special Service, '51-'52g Student Council, '51-'523 Cheerleaders' Club fVice- Presidentj, '52-'54: Pep Club CSecretaryj, '52-'54: Cheerleader CCa,ptainl, '53-'54: Bowling Club, '53-'54g Basketball Club, '54: Miss Southwest, '54. RUTH ALLEN Girls' Secretary Senior Class: Cheer- leaders' Club, '51, '54g Christmas Program, '51-'51-1: Operetta, '51- '543 Pep Club, '51-'54g Advanced Chorus fGirls' Treasurerb, '51- '54: Student Council fSecretaryl, '51-'54g Spring Festival, '52-'54: Basketball Club, '52-'54g Tennis Club, '52-'543 Science Fair lAwa1-dl, '53g Volleyball Club, '53-'54: Hello Day Committee, '53- '54: Special Service, '53-'54g Al- lied Youth fSecretaryJ, '54g Inter- group Youth Conference, '54: Stu- dent Registration, '54 3 M i s s Southwest Maid, '54: S t u d e n t Court, '54g Graduation Speaker, '54 ' JOHN ANGELIDES fBeakJ Boys' Secretary Senior C l a s s Roundup fSports Staffj 53 54 Baseball, '54 g Pioneer fAss1stant Sports Editorj, '54. JOE BIONDO Boys' Secretary Senior Class: B. Football, '51: Baseball, '523 Stu- rlent Council, '52: Science Fair lRed Seall, '52: Varsity Football 1Co-Captainl, '52-'54: Lettermen's Club lTreasurer, Secretaryl, '52- '543 Track, '53g Special Service, '54 PAULA BIGGS fSmall Onel n s' Treasurer Senior Class: Pep Club, '51-'543 Advanced Chorus, '54g Student Court, '54: Miss Southwest Maid, '54: Operetta, '54. G' -1 BARBARA JONES fBarb3 Girls' Sergeant - at - Arms Senior Class: Memorial Day, '51: Christ- mas Program, '51-'52: Advanced Chorus, '51-'523 Operetta, '51-'52: Swimming Club, '51, '54: Pep Club, '51-'54: Spring Festival, '52: Student Council fTreasurerl, '54: Hello Day Committee, '54g Hello Day, '54: Miss Southwest Maid, '54, TERRY POLAND Boys' Sergeant - at - Arms S e n io r Class: Student Council, '51: B. Football, '51: Varsity Football, '52-'54: Track, '53-'54: Letter- men's Club, '53-'543 Student Court fPresidentJ, '54, MR. JOHN McARTOR SPONSOR MISS CORINE HACHTMAN SPONSOR SONJA AHRENS fCotton Topl College Club, '51, Student Council, '52, Christmas Carol Poster Con- test 1Awardl, '53, Volleyball Club, '54, Scholastic Art Award QGold Keyl, '54, Radio Workshop, '54, Roundup lArt Staffj, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Swimming Club, '54. JOANN ANAST QJOJ Junior Red Cross, '51-'52, Junior R. e d Cross lSewingJ, '51 - '52, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '54, Student Court, '54, HARRY ANASTAS JACQUELINE ARBINI Uacquel Regelptionist Club, '53, Hello Day, EUGENE D. ASCHENTROP fGeneJ Service Club, '51-'52, Special Serv- ice, '53, Student Court, '54. RUTH ASKANI Advanced Chorus, '51 , Operetta, '51- '52, Special Service, '51-'52, Christmas Program, '51, '53, Pep Club, '52, Memorial Program, '52, Washington Trip, '53, Science Fair, '52, Hello Day, '52, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Central Centennial, '53, Student Council, '53-'54, Stu- dent Court, '54. WILLIAM KARL ATTEBERY, JR. Special Service, '51, Student Regis- tration, '53-'54, Roundup, '53-'54, Boys' State, '54, HARVEY AULGUR fRedJ B. Football, '51, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Choir, '53-'54, Scholastic Award, '54, NANCY LEE BARHAM fNanJ Advanced Chorus, '51 , Operetta, '51, '53-'54, D r a m a. t i c s, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Choir, '53-'54, Radio Workshop, '53-'54, Senior Play lLeadJ, '54, Music Letter, '54, Clef and Quaver Club, '54. JOE BARTH Student Court, '54, .f K f f W Q , f I X 4 . 7:1 Sm .. ,. Q1 - L f 0 QS f ,, X f N f ,N 7 1, , I ,, rrrrk Q , f , I JJ, , t Sn I f 4 2 i We One Hundred Seven 'E B. W. O. C.-Big wheels on campus. BARTON 5 . V , ,V ,, BERG 1 X f 2 f X i I ,5 Q' s ' a ROLAND BARTON Special Service, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '51-'53, Oper- etta, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Latin Club 1Preeidentl, '53-'54, Boys' Glee. '54- SALLY BAYER Operetta, '51, Christmas Program, '51-'52, Pep Club, '523 Spring Festival, '52, Special Service, '52, Washingtgn Trip, '52, Memorial Program, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, FRED BERG fFredl Orchestra, '51-'52. JIM BICKET JOAN BOATWRIGHT Advanced Chorus, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Christmas Program, '52, Volleyball Club, '54, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, '54, RICHARD G. BOEHM B. Basketball, '51, Student Council lPresidentl, '51, '54, Track, '52, '54, Varsity Basketball, '53-'54, Lettermen's Club, '54, New York Trip, '54, French Club 1Presi- dentl, '54, Hello Day, '54, Hello Day Committee, '54, Intergroup Youth Conference, '54, Graduation Speaker, '54. CAROL JEANNE BOEHME Junior Red Cross 4Sewingl- '51-'53, Memorial Program, '52, Operetta, '52, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Student Court, '54, Volleyball Club, '54. GLENDA MAE BONIFACE fGlenJ Bowling Club fAwardsl, '51-'54, Girls' Glee 1Secretaryl, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51-'54, Hello Day, '51-'54, Operetta, '52-'54, Christmas Program, '52, Central Centennial, '53, Science Fair 4Awardl, '53, Volleyball Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Basketball Club, '54. ROGER BOOTHE Hello Day, '51, '52. CLIFF BORDING BOATWRIGHT BOEHME BOOTHE BAYER BICKET BOEHM BONIFACE BORDING Om' Hundrezi Eliglhl LeROY BOTTEMILLER Rifie Club. '51 5 B. Football, '52: Junior Red Cross CShopJ, '52: Student Court, '54. JOAN BOYER LOUED BRANDHORST Scholastic Art Award lGold Keysb, '51-'54: Special Service, '52-'53, Roundup lArt Staffj, '54: Science Fair lAwardb. '54. DONNA LEA BRANTE fStringbeanJ Pep Club, '52-'54: Tennis Club, '53: Cheerleaders' Club. '53-'54: Special Service, '54: Pioneer tExcl'iange Edi- tori, '54: Dramatics, '54: Student Court, '54, PEGGY JEAN BURKHOLDER 1PegJ Hello Day, '51-'54: Operetta, '51-'54: Advanced Chorus 1Secretary, Treasurerj, '51-'54, Christmas Program, '51-'54, Cheerleaders' Club. '51-'54: Pep Club, '51-'54: Spring Festival, '52-'54, Girls' Glee 4Vice-Presidentb, '52: Memorial Program, '53, Choir, '54 Cheerleader, '54g Pioneer 4Assistant Sports Editorb, '54, Student Court, '54. JOY BURRIDGE Bowling Club, '5l: Advanced Chorus, '51-'53: Spring Fes- tival, '52g Operetta, '52-'53g Volleyball Club, '54, MARY CHRISTENSEN Special Service, '51: Band, '51: College Club, '51-'52: Student Council, '51-'52: Operetta, '51-'54: Spring Fes- tival, '51, '54, Orchestra, '51-'54g French Club QSecre- tarybp '51-'53: Student Registration, '52-'54: Pioneer, '53-'54: Dramatics, '53-'54: Washington Trip, '53: New York Trip. '54: Physics Club QSecretary-Treasur- eri, '54. JAMES CLATTO fHairyJ Student Court, '53-'54. JENNIE LEE COPELAND Hello Day, '51-'53: Scholastic Art Award 4KeyJ, '51-'54 Student Registration, '52-'54, Dramatics, '53: Round- up lFall Editorl, '53-'54: Radio Workshop, '54, LOUISE M. CROCI fLouJ Pep Club, '52-'53, Science Fair, '52: Central Centennial, '52: Special Service, '53. BOTTEMILLER BRANDHORST W BOYER BRANTE ff w R lv 90W perspiration, 10? inspiration equals A averages BURKHOLDER CHRISTENSEN Min MMV KM COPELAND BURRIDGE CLATTO CROCI One Hundred Nme CATHERINE CUTSOUKOS fKathyJ Pep Club, '51 , Advanced Chorus, '51-'53, Spring Festival, '51-'53, Bowling Club, '51 - '52, Student Council, '52, Memorial Program, '52, Tennis Club, '52, Student RUTH ANN DAVIS fRuthieD Cheerleaders' Club, '52, Special Service, '52-'53, Girls' Glee, '52- '53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Swimming Club, '52, '54, Bowling Club, '52-54, Operetta., '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Science Fair ,Red Sealj, '53, Junior Red Cross lSewingl, '53-'54, Choir, '53-'54, Hello Day, '53-'54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Volley- ball Club, '54, Tennis Club, '54, Officials' Club, '54. IRENE M. DEMMAS QReneD Special Service, '51-'52, Spring Fes- tival, '52, Pep Club, '52 - '53, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, French Club DAWN GLORY DEVINE fDawn1eJ Pep Club, '51-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52, Tennis Club, '52, Operetta, '52, Student Council, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Dramatics, '53- '54, Radio Workshop, '54. PATRICIA E. DOUGHERTY fPattiJ Cheerleaders' Club, '51 - '53, P e p Club, '51-'54, Science Fair 4Awardj, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52, Dramatics, '53-'54, Pioneer 1Feature Editor, Editor- in-Chiefl, '53-'54, Student Coun- cil, '54, Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '54, Swimming Club, '54, Radio Workshop, '54, Hello Day, ANN EDWARDS Hello Day, '51, Orchestra QTreasur- ery, '51 - '54, Operetta, '51 - 54, Spring Festival- '51-'53, All City Court, '54. 4 Treasurer 3 , '52-'53, '54, KSLH, '54. ' 3 G Z X 6- JEANETTE FORSYTHE JOHN GENNARO Uohnniel Special Service, '51, '53, Choir lTreasurerp, '52 - '54 , Operetta, '52, Hello Day, '52-'54, Orches- tra, '53-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Spring Festival, '53, Pioneer, '54, Senior Play QCastJ, '54, Stu- '- 'f Orchestra, '52-'54, Clef and Qua- ver Club, '52-'54, Dramatics, '52- '53, Science Fair, '52, Central Centennial, '53, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, Student Court, '54, H -,,'-,,, , , ' 3 .., ,.,, 3. 46 Qt' ' I la S dent Court, '54. DONALD GEPHARDT fDonJ Band QTreasurer, Presidentl, '51- '54, Orchestra fPresidentJ, '51- '53, Operetta, '51-'54, Hello Day '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51-'54 Senior Play, '51-'54, Rifle Club, '52, lntergroup Youth Conference, Om' Hundred Ten '53-'54, Boys' State QSenatorJ '54 BILL GOEKE Student Council, '51, Bowling Club, '51-'52: Rifle Club, '52, Operetta, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52 - '53 , Spring Festival, '53, S t u d e n t Court, '54. l MYRNA KAY GREENWAY iKayl Student Council, '51, Bowling Club, '52, Swimming Club, '52, Ad- - 'Y vanced Chorus, '52-'53, Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Operetta, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Clef and Quaver Club, '54, Choir, '54, Stu- X dent Court, '54. 5 Q RICHARD L. GREER fDickJ L. Bowgvling Club, '51, student Council, 'S X, SHIRLEY GUITAR fGuitJ Bowling Club, '51-'54, Pep Club fTreasurerJ, '51 - '54 , Basketball Club QPresidentJ, '52-'54, Ad- vanced Chorus 1President. Vice- Presidentj, '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '52, '54, Tennis Club, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '53, Dramatics, '54, Radio Workshop, '54, Stu- dent Court, '54, Model U. N. QDelegateJ, '54, Hello Day, '54. MARLENE HALL Student Council, '51, Christmas Program, '51-'52, Advanced Chor- us, '52, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Operetta, '52- '54, Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Dramatics, '54. an ROBERT HAMMON fBobJ Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, Spring Festival, '52, Student Court, '54. LARRY HAMPTON AUDREY JEAN HAPPEL N fAudJ , A Student Council, '51, Science Fair 3 1Gold Sealy, '52, Junior Red Cross ' 4SeWingJ, '52-'54, Advanced Chor- sl Vulu A us, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Op- Y eretta, '54. if NELSON HARBOR A Student Council. '51-'53, Bowling ' Club, '51-'53. RAMONA HARRELL - , DONALD B. HASTING A , 1, ',-, Q fDonJ 1, A Operetta, '53, Boys' Glee, '53, Base- A,--,-, b5zgl,'4'53-'54, Lettermen's Club, -0- 5 Aiii i d V: f' X! Y- Z ' Y One Hundred Eleven 9 , N , -wr.- il gi L E ga pl. ii EE I I .I al I I E i Il HENDREN ft' 6 if ',-.- 21 HILT May I have your autograph? HINDERT HURST J. INSALACO KELLER , I 3 2 ' I ,x at em 1 f I . A6 ' .LS , . ' f f HOFFMAN A. INSALACO JUSTICE KINKEADE MARTHA HENDREN CMartyJ Tennis Club, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Special Service, '53, Choir, '54, Operetta, '54. DONALD R. HILT fDonJ Boys' Glee, '51, Choir, '51-'54, Operetta, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51-'54, Early Risers, '52-'54, Central Cen- tennial, '53, Radio Wo-rkshop, '54, Senior Play, '54. JOAN HINDERT fJoanieJ Operetta, '51-'52, Christmas Program, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, French Club, '52-'53: Memorial Pro- gram, '52, Dramatics, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Radio Workshop, '53, Student Court, '54. JOYCE HOFFMAN Operetta, '51-'54, Advanced Chorus, '51, '54, Spring Fes- tival. '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Junior Red Cross fServiceJ, '52, Audubon Club, '52, Choir, '53-'54, Bowling Club, '54, Hello Day, '54, Clef and Quaver Club, '54, Student Court, '54, Science Fair, '54. LLOYD W. HURST CBuddyJ Stamp and Bond Salesman, '52-'54, French Club, '53-'541 Senior Play fProduction Staifj, '54, Science Fair fAwardJ, '54. ANGELO INSALACO JERRY INSALACO fCouzD dent Court, '54. VIRGINIA JUSTICE fGinger1 ice, '54. SONDRA KELLER RONNIE KINKEADE Track, '54, Student Court 1Vice-Presidentl, '54, Letter men's Club, '54, Student Council, '54. Om- Hundred Twulre 1 Q11 ! ff B. Football, '52, Lettermen's Club fVice-Presidentj, '53- '54, Baseball, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Stu- Junior Red Cross fSewingJ, '51-'53, Roundup, '53-'541 Volleyball Club, '54, Bowling Club, '54, Special Serv- JON KLENE STUART KNOEPFEL GLENITA KOEPPEL fSnootsieJ Science Fair tRed Seali, '54. WILLIAM A. KRUGER fSabuJ B. Football, '52g B. Basketball, '52, '53g Varsity Basket- ball, '53-'54: Student Council, '53-'54: Varsity Foot- ball, '53-'54, Baseball, '53-'54: Boys' State, '54: Letter- men's Club, '54. LARRY LALUMONDIER GEORGE LAPPAS WAYLEN LAUDERDALE LORETTA LEMMONS Bowling Club, '54, Student Court, '5-1: Special Service '54. RICHARD LESSMANN CLessJ B. Basketball, 51-'52: Lettermen's Club, '52-'54, Base- ball 1Captaini, '52-'543 Varsity Basketball 1CaptainP, '52-'54g Spring Festival, '53, THOMAS LUTZENBERGER QLutzJ Orchestra, '51-'52: Operetta, '51-'52: Spring Festival, '51- '5Z: B. Basketball, '51-'52: Lettermen's Club, '52-'54, Track, '52-'54: Varsity Basketball, '53-'541 Boys' State lProsecuting Attorneyb, '53: Student Court, '54: New York Trip, '54. KLENE KOEPPEL KNOEPFEL KRUGER LALUMONDIER ' A LAPPAS Personality plus! LAUDERDALE H ,,.. 1 7 f QW X , 1 f V4 's,,j5i, f X .ff '5z1-1 , .i , ., ,N .,.,,. . 4 Q A M K X Y Q33 D. LEIIMONS LEJSMANN LUTZENBERGER One Hundred Thirteen li' HELEN J. MAGGIORA Student Council, '52, Pep Club, '52, Science Fair, '52. DENNIS ROY MAIS Wrestling, '52, Poetry Award, '54, fs 'I Physics Club, '54. 1 NADA ALLEEN MAY . fFlosseyJ 3 Special Service, '51-'52, French Club, '52, Bowling Club, '53, Roundup lArt Staffp, '54, Senior Play, '54, Pep Club, '54, Cheer- leaders' Club, '54, Volleyball Club, '54. MARILYN MCANULTY ,E Camera Club 1Treasurerl, '51, Or- ' chestra '51-'52, Band, '52, Dance Club, '52, Bowling Club, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '54, Science Fair 4Awardb, '54, French Club iSer- prcant-at-Arnisl, '54, Basketball Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '54. Z 1 -. 'f F, LARRY MQNABB , Operetta, '51, Rilie Club, '51, Ad- vanced Chorus, '51-'52, Student Council, '51, '52, '54, Spring Fes- I tival, '52, Washimzton Trip, '53, , Senior Play, ,Production Staffl, '54, Buys' State, '54. CHARLES MEHL V I I I 7 ' ii f i I e, I 1? l Z ' N sg l- ' f My ii f f S! ' 2 4 f , Wx , ' ,A Ei.: , J , ' i f f . f' ' J, X 1. , . SOPHIE MEMOS ' Science Fair 1Gold Seall, '52, Jun- g ior Reel Cross 1SewingJ, '52-'54, ' M. Student Court, '54. ,, EDWIN ALLEN MENZENWERTH fEdJ 1 ' W f Rifle Club, '51-'54, Opererra, '51-'54i fy sf Advanced Chorus, '51-'54, Spring gi Festival, '52-'54, Christmas Pro- . gram, '52-'54, Washington Trip, f '53, Clef and Quaver Club, '53- , '54, Varsity Football, '54, Stu- - dent Court, '54. X ' ANGELO MIGNECO fShortyJ Student Council, '50, Advanced Chorus, '50-'53, Student Court, '52-'53, Varsity Football, '53, Ra- dio Workshop, '54, Dramatics, '54, Special Service, '54. ROBERT E. MILLER fBobJ Student Council, '51, Band, '51-'52 Operetta, '51-'54, Advanced Chor us 1Treasurerb, '51-'54, Washing- ' ton Trip, '53, Spring Festival, '52-'53: Boys' Glee, '52-'53, BOYS' State, '54, New York Trip, '54 Student Court, '54. l, l. lQ Om' Hundred Fourteen l A, 3, A s lx. Q s'5 ' f' Q53 4 K MARY MUSKOPF f Pep Club, '51-'54, Cheerleaders' iQ-' f ,f5Qp5S , ,,x. ,, , x ,V X Sv- 3 X X X Club, '52-'54, Bowling Club, '52, Special Service, '52, Central Cen- t e n n i a l , '53 , Scholastic Art Award, '54, Choir, '54, Advanced Chorus, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Operetta, '54, Hello Day, '54, Ra- dio Workshop, '54, Roundup GArt DAVID R. NOLTE Christmas Program, '52-'53, Ad- vanced Chorus, '52-'54, Operetta, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Choir, '53-'54, Student Court, '54. Staffi, '54. DEAN'NOLTE Band, '51, Track, '51-'52, Memorial Program, '52, Orchestra, '52, Hello Day, '52, '54, Spring Fes- tival, '52-'54 , Christmas Pro- gram, '53 , Boys' Glee, '53-'54 , Advanced Chorus, '54 , Radio x ,W Workshop, '54. ' . '- DANIEL LEE PADBERG . fDanJ Boys' Glee fLibrarianl, '51-'53, Op- - -. , eretta 1Castl, '51-'54, Hello Day, if '51, '52, '54, Projection Club, '51, ' ': 5 Spring Festival, '52-'54, French if I Club 1'l'reaQurerl. '52-'54, Christ- I mas Program, '52-'54, Memorial Program. '52, Advanced Chorus, ,K '52, '54, Rifle Club, '52, Choir lTreasurerl, '53 - '54 , Bowling Club, '53, Washington Trip, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Choral Pageant, '53, Senior Play Ensem- ble, '54, Roundup, '54, Student ' Court, '54, New York Trip, '54. , LELAND PAULE fLeeJ ' Sq Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, Christmas M Program, '51 , Spring Festival, ,,, L '51, Aviation Club, '51 , Student ' Court, '54. ALAN PEARSON QAU Student Council, '52, '54, Washing- ton Trip, '53, New York Trip, 1 '54, Boys' State, '54, Senior Play ' 5 - 1Production Staffi, '54. l FRANK JOHN PISONI fBasilJ Student Court, '54, Special Service, 54. DAVID POTTER fButchJ Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, Operetta, '51-'52, Rifie Club, '52, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Choir, '52-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Washing- ton Trip, '53, Chicago Science Trip, '53, Intergroup Youth Con- f e r e n c e , '54, Scholastic Art Award, '54, Student Court, '54, United Nations Assembly, '54. DON QUINLIVAN JACK M. RAPP lRiileJ B. Basketball, '51, B. Football, '52, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Radio Workshop, '54. la i s ,.,, :,. ,525 xt .H 'j if Q -JT ., ' 2 1-. One Hundred Fifteen 1 1 RAUSCHEK UERMANN N j - K ,.1.,,,,. 1 , , 2 5 . We , - at , 'L h ,xo , NS X , Aff 2 a .,.,: X, , X ,, . Q ffl 1 I V' .- 1 M 7 W ,yrfff s r, RINGICNBACK SCHAAH SIMEK I ROBERT RAUSCHER fB0bJ , Advanced Chorus, '52, Spring: Festival, '52, Riile Club, '52, Bowling' Club, '52-'53, Student Court, '54. JOYCE RINGENBACK Bowling Club, '51-'54, Student Council, '52, Special Serv- ice, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52, Operetta, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Pep Club, '52-'54, Student Registration, '52-'54, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, New York Trip, '54, Girls' State lSecretary to Governorb, '54, Graduation Speaker, '54. CONNIE RUHR fScroogeJ Vice-President Freshman Class, '51-'52, Girls Glee, '51- '52, Volleyball Club, '51, '52, '54, Pep Club, '53-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Bowling' Club, '54, Student Court, '54, Swimming Club, '54, Officials' Club, '54. J lt'vv', W 4 S2 r sts, XX The pause that refreshes-lunch. Chu' Hundred SlA.X'll't'l7 J. SMITH SOMMERHOF 1. K. SMITH SORENSEN JANET C. SCHAAB QJanJ Swimming: Club, '51, '54, Boys' Glee lAccompanistl, '51- '53, Spring Festival, '51-'54, Choir lSecretary, Li- brarian, Vice-Presidentj, '51-'54, Hello Day, '51-'54Z Operetta, '51-'54, Collexze Club, '52, Junior Red Cross, 1Servicej, '52, Madrigal Group, '52-'54, Pep Club, '52-'54, Tennis Club tSecretaryl, '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53-'54, Clef and Quaver Club lSecretaryj, '53- '54, Pioneer lAssistant Editor-in-Chiefl, '542 Student Council, '54, lntergzroup Youth Conference, '54, Wash- ington Trip, '54. BARBARA SCHUERMANN fBarbJ Bowling Club, '51-'54, Pep Club, '52-'54, Special Service, '52, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Student Court, '54. DELORES SIMEK lDeeJ Advanced Chorus, '51, '52, '54, Christmas Program, '51- '54, Pep Club, '51-'54, Student Council, '52, Memorial Program, '52, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Oneretta, '52- '54, Student Registration, '52-'54, Bowling Club lAwardl, '52-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Washington Trip, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Roundup lAdministra- tion, Senior Editorj, '53-'54, Duplicating Service, '54: Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Basketball Club, '54, Volleyball Club, '54, Officials' Club, '54, Student Court, '54, Hello Day, '54, Music Letter, '54. JOHN SMITH Advanced Chorus, '51, '52, '54, Spring Festival, '52: Boys' Glee, '52-'54, Washington Trip, '53, Senior Play lLeadl, '54, New York Trip, '54. KATHRYN SMITH fBunnyJ Advanced Chorus, '51, Pep Club, '52-'54, Basketball Club, '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53-'54, Roundup, '54, Volley- ball Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '541 Bowling Club, '54. ROY SOMMERHOF JAMES HOWARD SORENSEN QWild Jiml Student Council, '51-'52, Student Court, '53, Radl0 Workshop, '54. ROBERT E. STEINER fBobJ Student Council 1Vice-Pi-esidentl, '51, '54, Harvard Book Award, '53, Hello Day, '54. JACK STELZER Baseball, '53-'54, Lettermen's Club, '54, Radio Workshop '54, Student Court, '54. RICHARD GEORGE TAKE fDickj Aviation Club- '51, Memorial Program, '52, Spring Fes- tival, '52-'53, Hello Day, '52-'54, Christmas Program, '52-'54, Boys' Glee 1Secretaryl, '52-'54, Choir, '52-'54, Operetta, '52-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Union Elec- tric Award, '53, Clef and Quaver Club, '54, Roundup fArt Staffl, '54, Senior Play lProductionl. '54, Inter- group Youth Conference. '54, Student Court, '54, Craftman's Guild Award. '54, Science Fair lAwardl, '54, JOHANNA TOSTO lTosieJ Cheerleaders' Club, '51, Pep Club, '51, Operetta, '52, Science Fair, '52, Tennis Club, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Central Centennial, '53, Student Court, '54. JEAN TRAUGHBER Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, Bowling Club, '51-'54, Operet- ta, '51-'54, Pep Club, '51-'54, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Washington Trip, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Stu- dent Registration, '53-'54, Choir, '53-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'54, Hello Day, '54, Clef and Quaver Club, '54, Volleyball Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Girls' State, '54, Science Fair 1Awardj, '54, Student Court, '54, Graduation Speaker, '54. CAROL TRIPPE Pep Club, '51-'52, Basketball Club, '51-'52, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '52, Junior Red Cross, lSewingJ '52-'53, Central Centennial, '53. RON VAUGHN Physics Club, '51, Poetry Award, '51, Boys' Glee 4Presi- dentj, '51-'54, Operetta fCast7, '53-'54, Radio Work- shop, '53-'54, Early Risers, '53-'54, Choir fPresidentJ, '53-'54' State Music Competition '54 S , , , pringz Festi- val, '54. STEINER TAKE I J? X M, , 1 Q 1 C MM ' ' Y X ,A o X J r. ' ..., , 5 l 5 , 2 STELZER Tosro TRIPPE VORA TRAUGHBER VAUGHN :wo 11 Getting caps and gowns for graduation, JOAN VORACEK Bowling Club, '51-'54, Pep Club, '52-'54, Special Service '52, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Pioneer lNews Editorl '53-'54 , Science FairtCash Awardl, '54 , Student Council '54, Washington Trip, '54, New York Trip, '54. EDMUND A. WARNOL Jr. fEddieJ Band, '51-'52, Spring Festival, '52, Radio Workshop, '53-'54, Track, '52, '54, Station KSLH, '53, Letter men's Club, '54, Student Court, '54, Dramatics, '54. JENNIE WHITCOMB Science Fair fRed Sealy- '52, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Operetta, '53, Student Court, '54, WARNOL 'K 3-f s if r . ' f fat:-SZ ty , V 1 I n t 'f in N V' 4' . L54..,.. 7 1 , .,,,,,,. , Qi 7 fs, ,fa CEK WHITCOMB One Hundred Seventeen v 1 - J vm-A-. 1 n j f ,,f K ,F ,,,,,, , 'ZAIP 5 ii 5 Qz scl 2, I .,,. .v I ,ffm 4 L1 if fl' 1 ' fl Nt, ,W ,,,,,k 3 1 X ,,.,,, 1 if f - , i : L' if I 1 g. 'F Q rj ff I W '1S1. ,2: ' f One Hundred Eighteen 1 gg! x ,x MILTON ZURAS CMiltJ in 1971? lg' -Af '59 'WWA' JAMES RICHARD WHITENER QJimJ Advanced Chorus, '51-'53, Physics Club, '51p Operetta, '51-'53: Boys' Glee, '52 3 Photography Club, '52g Choir 1LibrarianJ, '52-'54: Spring Festival, '52-'54g Student Registration, '52 - '54 5 Madrigal Group, '53: Student Council, '53- '54: Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '54. PHILLIP WICKLEIN Orchestra 1Vice-Presidentj, '51-'54g Operetta, '51-'54: Spring Festival, '51-'54, Rifle Club, '52, Clef and Quaver Club lSecretaryJ, '53-'54g Student Court, '54, BRYAN WILBURN CAROL A. WILL Swimming Club, '51: Pep Club, '51- '52g Operetta- '52-'53: Science Fair lAwardl, '52g Student Coun- cil, '52-'543 Advanced Chorus lTreasurerl, '52-'54g Girls' Glee fLibrarianl, '52-'53g Hello Day, '52-'54g Cheerleaders' Club, '52, Spring Festival, '52: Christmas Program, '52-'53g Tennis Club, '53g intergroup Youth Conference, '533 Dramatics, '53-'54: Student Registration, '54: Hello Day Com- mittee, '54, SUSAN WILLIAMS fSuzyJ Stamp and Bond Salesman, '51-'54, Swimming Club, '52, Bowling Club, '52g Advanced Chorus, '521 Girls' Glee, '52-'53: Hello Day, '52-'533 Christmas Program, '52- '53g Operetta, '52-'53g Spring Fes- tival, '52-'53: Special Service, '52- '54: Central Centennial, '53: Stu- dent Court, '54, Dramatics, '54: Science Fair qGold Seall, '54g U. N. Assembly, '54, JIM WINER B. Basketball, '52: Baseball, '52-'54g Lettermen's Club, '52-'54, Varsity Basketball, '53, ANN WRIGHT TONY ZAMAN Bowling Club, '53, Bowling Club, 'olg Student Council, '53-'54: Student Court, '54. B. Football, '52: Special Service, '52 - '54 3 B. Basketball, '52 - '53 ' 6555 0 lfllfle I 955 pf is Q .... . af f Merrz'ly, merrily shall I live now, lgider the Blossom th h at angs on the Bough. M0-V7 l .... Shaksepeare. F ,ffvwm W K f 2 f ff X, W , Xx f z Qiawwwwfl- , ' 7 SMX 5. 9 .ff f I. 5 I 'I ' Pep Chee , w , vanced f? 1 X SY' 3, i s g 53 '- tex' :5::P i., . , . 1 S Q Glrls :gm l D ay fe. M ' I group Court Footb , ' -'54: L D, '5 -'55, S t o t MR. JOHN MCARTOR, Sponsor MISS CORINE HACHTMAN, Sponsor One Hundred Twenty .ai GEORGE ABELE BETTY ANN ABELN Operetta, '52, Tennis Club, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Pep Club, '53, Receptionist Club, '53, '55, Bowling Club, '54, Swimming Club, '54, Student Court, '54. CLAUDINE ADAMS fClaudel Spring Festival, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52- '55: Bowling Club, '53, Receptionist Club, '53, Girls' Glee, '54: Operetta, '54, Hello Day, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '55, Student Court, '55, Pep Club, '55, Cheerleaders' Club, '55. HUMBERTO ANORBES NICHOLAS RAMON ANTONIO fBig Nicky Band, '51, Gymnastics, '51, Aviation Club, '51- '53, Track, '53, Senior Play, '54. JAMES BAILEY fJimj Student Council, '51, Science Fair lGold Seall, '53, Student Court, '55, ROLAND A. BARNETT B Football, '51-'52, Photography Club, '53, Track, '55. ALBERT BECHERER QAU Junior Red Cross, '52, Student Council, '53. BARBARA BEIA Memorial Program, '52, Christmas Program, '52- '53, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'54, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Girls' Glee, '53, Swimming Club, '53, Receptionist Club, '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Pep Club, '53-'55, Bowling Club, '53-'55, Volleyball Club, '54, Basketball Club, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '54-'55. CONRAD L. BERRY Junior Red Cross, '51, Rifle Club fPresident, Vice-President, Secretaryj, '51-'55, Projection Club, '51-'55, Student Court, '54-'55, Radio Workshop, '54-'55. , f ' U W' st, my if f rf Lf ,i ,, xv 1 X W1 , 4 0 'x'!', ' ' f f aa 7 I M33 , 5 f r N t KWMM .4197 Vg- QU' ' 1 af 5 ,X 1 , ' One Hundred Twenty-one 1 , M ,.,,,, . ,..t.....,.,,. ,, , ,,,' 1 They got the latest news. et, ate, 1- A MARGARET BLOODGOOD iMaggieJ Operetta, '52 , Advanced Chorus, '52 , Dramatics, '53, Spring Festival, '53, Girls' Glee, '53, Volleyball Club, '54, Student Court, '55. DARLENE BOCKOFF fDarrJ Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'55, Pep Club fSergeant-at-Arms, Treas- urerl, '52-'55, Bowling Club, '53, Volleyball Club, '54, Basket,- ball Club, '54, Cheerleader, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Radio Workshop, '54-'55, Swimming Club tTreasurerj, '54-'55, Modern Dance Club, '55, Student Court, '55, BRUCE BOLLMANN Boys' Glee tSecretaryl, '52, Christmas Program, '52, Pa.n American Club, '53-'54, Operetta, '54, Senior Play Cbeadj, '55. MARIE ANN BONANO fPeanutl Hello Day, '51, Hello Day Committee, '52, Student Council, '52- '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'53, Pep Club fVice-Presidentj, '52, '54, Spring Festival, '53, Advanced Chorus CSecreta.1'yJ, '53, Operetta, '53-'54, Swimming Club, '54, Girls' Glee iLi- brarianb, '54, Student Court, '54-'55, Dramatics, '54-'55. ANNA BONO fAnnieJ Memorial Program, '52, Operetta, '52, '54, Basketball Club, '52- '54: Advanced Chorus fTreasurerJ, '52-'55, Pep Club, '52-'55, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Special Service, '53, Pan American Club, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '53-'54, Bowling Club, '53-'55, Christmas Program, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Student Court, '55, Girls' Glee, '55, Hello Day, '55. -2 fx. A Q CLETUS BORLESCH fFuzzJ ' 6' A XL. C Advanced Chorus, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Operetta, '52, Radio Workshop, '53-'54, Student Court, '54. li' qu Q S DORIS BOTHMAN - 3 N 'Brno-' 1 AZ PENELOPE BOURAS fPenn Y ' I French Club tPre-sidentj, '52-'55, Student Council, '53, Junior NLQ-AL 'X Cross, '53, Basketball Club, '54, Pep Club, '54-'55, Girls' t ic Association, '55. i A REBECCA C. BRADSHAW fBeckyJ Stamp and Bond Salesman, '51-'55, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, ' SJ r-QvxOperetta, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Receptionist Club '90 wet 3-'54, Hello Day, '54-'55, Girls' Glee, '54-'55. s 'fl , , . W' 3' MA GARET' ANN BRINKMAN maggie, ' j J' :jj X 'xx FX Aviation Club, '51, Tennis Club, '52-'53, Pep Club, '53-'54, Nj jf X3 0 . L Receptionist Club, '53-'55, Bowling Club, '54, Girls' Athletic X T I I -. xx M KJ Association, '54-'55, Radio' Workshop, '54-'55, Allied Youth, X '55. 5, BOLLMANN BONO BOTHMAN BRADSHAW 1 7 '.-,-., ' , s Z f, ', 1' .- EX, ,--. A BOCKOFF BONANO One Hundred Twenty-two BORLESCH BOURAS BRINKMAN BROCKMEYER BUFFINGTON BUSH CAMPBELL CASSIMATIS ,,, ' W' . , , gg V ,,:, V ,-A'x 2 Q ' 'X gf i , 'yr N,', ' X - -':1 3 ,Q :', 7' .. X Q T A Y ' Q ,,,, 4 5 J sf' Q' . , .- , , .' 'ah ,.,.,.. ' ' ,. .. 'QX N --f - : .:,. f f A4 ,MX 1 if ff iv, . Q' X ' ,433 J - 2 5 X BROWN BUNDSTEIN JAMES BROCKMEYER Student Court, '54-'55, Special Service, '54-'55, JANE ELLA BROWN Uanej Aviation Club, '51, Co-llege Club, '51-'52, Cheerleaders' Club, '52, Pep Club, '52-'53, Tennis Club, '52-'53, Operetta, '52- '54, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Christmas Program, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Receptionist Club, '53, Clef and Quaver Club, '53-'55, Girls' Glee, '54-'55, Allied Youth, '54- '55, Hello Day, '54-'55, Pioneer, '55, Bowling Club, '55, RICHARD BUFFINGTON fRichJ Spring Festival, '51-'52, Band, '51-'53, Aviation Club, '52-'53, Central Centennial, '53, Track, '54, Lettermen's Club, '54- '55. CLAUDETTE BUNDSTEIN fClaudJ College Club, '51, Tennis Club, '51-'55, Pep Club, '51-'53, Bowling Club, '51, '54, '55, Volleyball Club, '52-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'55, Student Court, '53-'54, Science Fair fAwardl, '54, Officials' Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54. ELIZABETH ANN BUSH QBetzJ Special Service, '51, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'53, Hello Day, '51 '53 '54' Pep Club, '51-'55, Advanced Chorus, '52i1Op- ' rf eretta, '52, Girls' Glee, '53, Central Centennial, '53, C ris mas Program, '53, French Club, '53-'55, Swimming Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association iTreasurerJ, '54-'55, Modern Dance Club, '55, Student Council, '55, Student Court, '55. JOHN CAMDEN fCountryJ Student Council, '51-'53, Baseball, '53, Student Court, '54, BARBARA CAMPBELL CBarbD Student Council, '53, Advanced Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53, Re- ceptionist Club fLe'tterJ, '53-'54, Tennis Club, '54, Student Registration, '54, Student Court, '55. BOB CASEY . 1, 3 Vlil I Xb 'J E - .. , T . . 5 5 K' ,:-' ' CAMDEN CASEY CERTA PAUL CASSIMATIS Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, Boys' Glee fPresidentj, '51-'55, Op- eretta, '51-'53, Intergroup Youth Conference, '51, '53, '54, Hello Day, '51-'55, Choir, '52-'55, Spring Festival, '52, '53, '55, Central Centennial, '53, Radio Workshop, '53-'54, Dra- matics, '54-'55. LENARDA GERTA fLynnD Pep Club, '51, Cheerleaders' Club, '51, Swimming Club, '51-'54, Volleyball Club, '52, Bowling Club, '52, Junior Red Cross fSew1ngJ, '52-'53, Special Service, '53-'54, Tennis Club, '54, Student Court, '54-'55, Radio Workshop, '54-'55, Dramatics, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Associa.tion, '54-'55, Allied Youth, '54- '55 They rounded up the year. One Hundred Twenty-three RUTH ANN CHALLIS Advanced Chorus, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Pep Club, '52-'55, Mexico Trip, '53, Pan American Club, '53-'54, Receptionist Club 4LetterI. '53- '54, Washington, D. C. Trip, '54, Allied Youth, '54, Hello Day, '54-'55, Roundup, '54-'55. VERNON CHUCHIAN qNippyy B Football, '51, Track, '51, Band, '51, Letter- men's Club, '51-'55, Baseball, '53-'54, Student Court, '54-'55. CHARLES CLEMENTE fChuckJ Student Court, '54-'55. COLLETTE COLLINS QLettyJ College Club, '51, Special Service, '51, Audubon Club tI'residentb, '51-'54, Student Registra- tion, '52-'54: Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, Physics Club, '53-'54, Science Fair tGold Sealj, '53-'54, French Club, '53-'55, Future Teachers of America Club, '54-'55, Student Court, '55, ROBERT CONKLIN fB0bJ Band, '51-'52, Special Service, '53, Track, '55, EDMUND CONLEY fEdJ Advanced Chorus, '52, '53, '55, Student Court, '54-'55. ,i w dr, . ,ff 'X One Hundred Twenty-four WH ., 1 '52 . f 4 5 :.-: .,..: Q -.. fl ,mi , ,.,: Q , 4 5-1 5 ,J PEGGY LEE COOPER Banrl, '51-'52, Swimming Club, '52, Student Registration, '52, Scholastic Award, '53, Sci- ence Fair 4Awardl, '53, Bowling Club, '54, DOUGLAS COSBY AL CRISMON Bowling' Club, '52-'54, Student Registration, '52- '55, Chicago Trip, '53, Physics Club, '54, Latin Club, '54. DORIS DARE CROOKS Audubon Club, '52, Tennis Club, '52, Operetta, '52-'54, Spring' Festival, '52-'55, Orchestra, '52- '55, Central Centennial, '53, Band, '53-'55, Clef and Quaver Club, '54, Washington, D. C. Trip, '54, All-City Orchestra, '54-'55, FRANK EDELEN Student Court, '54-'55. PATRICIA ERBA Bowling Club, '52-'55, Science Fair fYellow Seall, '52, Basketball Club, '54. DAVID EVERTZ lBaldyJ Rifle Club, '51-'52, Student Council, '51-'52, B Basketball, '52-'53, Student Court, '54-'55. FOREST FENTON udent Council 2' Projection Club, '52-'55, St , o . Student Court, '54-'55. SHIRLEY CRUTCHER KCRUTCHJ Bowling Club, '52, Pep Club, '53, Junior Red Cross 1Sewingl. '53-'54, Student Court, '54- '55. PHILIP CURD QPhilJ Physics Club, '51-'52, College Club, '51-'52, Science Fair lGo-ld Seall, '53, Student Court, '55, WILLIAM DeCLUE fBillJ Chorus, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Madri- gzal Group, '53, Theatre Board, '54, Local Staff, '54, Rambler Staff, '54, Bookstore, '54. lLadue High! NANCY DEMBECK Pan American Club, '51, Pep Club, '51-'53, Ad- vanced Chorus, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Cheer- leaders' Club, '52-'53, Girls' Glee, '53, Volley- ball Club, '54, Basketball Club, '54, Bowling Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Dramatics, '54-'55, Choir, '55. JERRY DeWIT'T Advanced Chorus, '54, Students-in-Industry Day lGuidel, '54, Student Court, '54-'55. SHIRLEY DUMEY Pep Club, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Volleyball Club, '54. A vi -P ff 4 1 ff , Off X S f X' 2 , Z ? ,,.,,, 1 ,,,: gap ' ft One Hundred Twenty-five M- mg HERBERT FIEBERLING fly! DONNA FOX fFoxyJ Pep Club, '52-'53 ,Advanced Chor- us, '52, '53, '55, Scif-neo Fair 1AWardj, '53, Spring Festival. '53-'54, Opermtzi, '5-1, Duplizat- ing Survive, '55. 'yruc W' ' I, JOYCE FRA LIN fF'rankieJ Girls' Glee lPresidentJ, '52-'55, Christmas Program, '52-'54, Op- ere-tta, '53, Spring Festival, '53- '54, Choir, '53-'55, Student Court, '55, DORIS FREI Swimming' Club lVice-Presidenti, '51-'54, Pep Club, '51-'54, Spe- cial Service, '51-'53, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'54, Operetta, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Ad- vanced Cho-rus, '52, Girls' Glee, '53, Hello Day Committee, '53, Student Council, '53-'54, Student Court, '54, Radio VVorkshop, '54- '55, Dramatics, '54, Girls' Ath- letic Association, '54. HARRIET FRIDRICH Pep Club, '52, Spring Festival, '52- '54, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Operetta, '52-'54, Christmas Pro- gram, '52-'51, Hello Day, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'5-1 : Student Court, '55, Gm' Hundred Tuwvfu-.s1,x' 49 .t M 'AA' ' 5 'Q A , Q Q. DON FISHER Student Council, '52, Student Reg- istration, '52-'55, Roundup, '54, Student Court, '55, y , 1: pri 9' Festival, U 1 j cf' Oy, OY D '5 Advanc 'QV '52, '54i Ri 1 tionist K- ub, il , Operetta, '5 , hristmas ' o 1 lv , '54, Spe- ial rvice, '54, ' o yball Club, 4-'5 , Bowling , '54-'55, , ' 55: Girls' Athletic Association, 54-'55, Ra- dio Workshop, '54-'55. Basketball Club , . yssmf ff my M' 4wc::..,W yi I ff I ff , f s X Q 5 WS.. f X 2 1 f W 'K ,R N fJeanJ Service, '51- Christ,- ta, '52, Club, Student 5 . '54-' 5 Athletic Il Club, JANIS FREMON Pan American Club, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Operatta, '52- '54, Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'55, Pefp Club, '52-'55, Girls' Glee, '53, Tennis Club, '53, Volleyball Club, '53, Hello Day, '53, Spring Festival, '53-'54, Student Council, '53-'55, Washington, D. C. Trip, '54, New York Trip, '54, Choir, '54, Maryville Conference, '55, 1I'lf,6l'gl'0'lD Youth Conference, '55, Modern Dance Club, '55, City-Wide Student Council, '55, Pioneer, '55, ROCHELLE FROESEL Junior Red Cross fSewingl, '51 '53, '54, Pep Club, '51-'54, Spe- cial Service, '52-'53, Cheerleaders Club, '53-'54, Student Court, '54- '55 JOANN GARAMELLA U05 Advanced Chorus, '53, Junior Red Cross ,Sen-ingl, '53, Cheerlead- ers' Club. '53-'54, Junior Girls' Glee 1Presidentl, '55, Pep Club, '55, Modern Dance Club, '55: Spring Festival, '55. MARY LORINE GIACOMA Girls' Glee, '51-'54, Student Coun- cil lTreasurerl, '51-'55, Operetta, '51-'54, Tennis Club, '52, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Central Centen- ial, '53, Clef and Quaver Club, '53-'54, French Club Secretary, Treasurerl, '54-'55 1 Rounrlup, '54, Choir, '55, Hello Day, '55, Junior Town Hall Speaker, '55. RUTH I. GIRARD Pep Club, '51-'53, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'53, Bowling Club, '51, '54, Advanced Chorus, '52-'55, Christmas Program, '53, Operet- ta, '53, Basketball Club, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '53-'54, French Club tSergeant,-at-Armsb, '53-'55, Spring Festival, '53-'55, Special Service, '54, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '54, Pioneer, '54-'55, Swimming Club lPresident,l, '54- '55, Modern Dance Club, '55. RICHARD T. GORMAN Students-in-Industry Day 4Ma,nu- facturing Office Managerj, '54. SANDRA GREENE fSandyJ Memorial Program, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52, '54, Spring Festival, '52-'54, Pep Club, '53, Operetta, '53, Science Fair fGolcl Seall, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'55, Cheer- leaders' Club, '54, Choir, '54: Safety Contest fFirst Placel, '54 Hello Day, '54-'55. A Xt , X. W , , in s , te f 1 v X9- MY' KENNETH GAUGH QKenJ Aviation Club, '51, Student Coun- cil, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53-'54, Boys' Glee lSergeant - at - Arms, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentl, '53-'55, Christ- mas Program, '54. PASCAL GILMORE QPatD B Football, '52, B Basketball, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Special Service, '53, Science Fair tGold Seall, '53, Varsity Basketball, '53, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Student Court, '54-'55, Lettermen's Club, '55. STUART GOLDMAN fStuJ Science Fair lRed Seall, '52, Pho- tography Club 1President, Vice- Presidentl, '53-'55, Student Regis- tration, '53-'55, Pioneer 4Phot0g'- rapherl, '55, Golf, '55, Student Court, '55. CAROL JEAN GRASSI Advanced Chorus, '52, Spring Fes- tival, '52, Memorial Program, '52, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Hello Day, '54, Receptionist Club, '54, Science Fair 1Gold Sealj, '54, Christmas Program, '54, Stu- dents-in-Industry Day, '54, Stu- dent Court, '55, Duplicating Service, '55, GE RALDINE GRETS CH fGerryj Special Service, '51, Pep Club, '51- '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'53, Spring Festival, '52, Junior Red Cross lSewing3, '52-'53, Girls' Glee, '53, Advanced Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53, Christmas Pro- gram, '54, Swimming Club, '54, Hello Day, '54, Modern Pance Club, '54, Dramatics, '54, Student Court, '55. One Hundred Twenty-seven A ' s X ? .:' .9 -:I-ai J wif r X J xx 4? Q , xr? Xjxxl A f I l , I Q J . V Q, 4 . ...- V ,, ,I I i ', w I One Hunjred Tusunly-eight ROBERT GROENEMAN ' , Rifle Club, '51-'52, B Football, '52, Operetta, '52: P Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Varsity Football, ' '53-'54, Track, '54-'55, Student Court, '54-'55, Lettermen's Club, '55, D f f X 4 RICHARD J. GRUND QRichJ Boys' Glee, '51-'52: Choir 4Libl'al'iaHl, '523553 Spring Festival, '52-'54, Hello Day, '52-'54l 2 Projection Club, '52-'53, Christmas. Profgrarn, ---V -, '52-'54, Memorial Program, '52, Chicag0 TNF. , V ,, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Roundup 1Phot0g- Ky, N221 3 5 Q rapherb, '54-'55, Operetta 1PrincipalJ, '547 RX Q df VV fr ' Washington, D. C. Trip, '54. XX fp, . AJ W 3 fl , ' 1 W A v X if it 4 af A W If' D ORE GUE SLOH fD69l 'V , V X' . yi Swimm ng' qlhlb, 52-' , Cheerleaders' Club, '53, :- , !L , P 'Club 53, 1 etta, '53, Advanced Chorus, ' H x '51 ,Sp ling F ' al, '53, Junior Red Cross ' ., ,Wa Il I e in , '54, udent Court, '54, Basketball V ' , J A I Ullllu ' , Tenfni Club, '54, I ' ,Xp ,Of JOHN HACKWORTH fHackyJ A, gf' f 1 and, '51-'52, Spring Festival, '51-'52, Central f ,, I ,V QL f Centennial, '53, Track, '52, '55, Cross Country, , , ,,! A , '54, Letterm-en Club, '55, 'Cz 'F' :ffg fk-' ez' I' f? RONALD HALE JAMES M. HALL, JR. fJimJ Band, '51-'54, Football, '52-'54, Track, '53-'55, Students-in-Industry Day lOffice Manafzerj, '54, Basketball, '54, Key Club, '54, Student Court, '55, ,K JOHN M. HARPER QT-boneb , Band lPresident7, '51-'54, Orchestra lPresident.l, '51-'55, Operetta, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51- '55, All-City Band, '53, Central Centennial, '53, All-City Orchestra, '53-'54, Clef and Quaver Club, '53-'55, Hello Day, '53-'55, Roundup fBusiness Staffj, '54, Intel-group Youth Conference, '54, Student Council iPar- liamentarianl, '54-'55, Student Registration, '54-'55, MARLENE HARRISON College Club, '52, Girls' Glce, '52, Poster Con- test tAwardb, '52, Pan American Club, '53, Special Service, '53, Mexico Trip, '53, Chicago Trip, '53, Swimming Club, '54, Pep Club, '54- '55, CMarJ ROBERT HARSTON CBuddyJ B Football, '52, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Track, 5 '54-'55, Lettermen Club, '54-'55, ROBERT HARTNAGEL fBobJ Club, '51-'53, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '51-'52, Advanced Chorus, '51-'54, Operetta, Spring Festival, '53, Christmas Program, 54: Student Court, '54, Rifle '52 , ,53-, EDWARD HAUER CAROL HAWTHORNE JAMES HEATH fJazboJ Orchestra LPresident, Treasurerl, '51-'55, Oper- etta, '51-'54, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '51-'55, Projection Club, '51-'52, Band, '52-'55, All-City Orchestra, '52-'55, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Cen- tral Centennial, '53, Clef and Quaver Club, '53- '55, Advanced Chorus, '55. LORALEE HENDERSON QLOIIHIBJ Advanced Chorus, '51, Choir 1Treasurerl, '51-'54, Operetta, '51-'54, Hello Day, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51-'54, Christmas Program, '51-'54, Student Council, '52: Memorial Program, '52, Girls' Glee, '52, Swimming Club, '52-'54, Spe- cial Service, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Miss Southwest Maid, '54. JOAN HORST Pan American Club, '52-'54, Student Registration, '53-'55. TERRY HUNT Track, '53, Golf, '54-'55, student Court, '55. JAMES JAMIESON iJimJ Baseball, '53, B Football, '53, Student Registra- tion, '53-'55, Varsity Football, '54, Students-in- Industry Day t'Sales Managerj, '54. ELIZABETH C. JOHNSON CBettiej Pan American Club, '52, Operetta, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '53-'55, Stu- dent Registration, '53-'55, French Club, '54- '55, Hello Day, '54-'55, Girls' Glee, '54-'55, Choir, '55, SHIRLEY JOHNSON Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Operetta, '52, '54, Spring Festival, '52-'54: Christmas Program, '52-'54, Pep Club, '53, Ten- nis Club, '53, Bowling Club, '53-'54, Hello Day, '54, Choir, '54, Radio Workshop, '54-'55, DAVID B. JUSTVIG fDaveJ 1 1-11, V. 1 yr f M xv M f ! Band, '51-'52, Spring Festival, '51-'52, Track, '55. X R A. A ' - x A ! I One Hundred Twenty-nine KAPROS KINCAID :. 'fl '1 r r X x fa Ez' ' ' rf, 5 45' Q4 ff .N ,- fa 2 x KIRKENDALL KNOX KOEBERL , ,.,: ,P , it 1 , A me l X il '-A, V - ,fi7 if IVA N ' of ,ff f 'il ,. , E' 1 R144 1 .rs ' 'K 5 W? f f -1:3 ,--V f S f ' , KEMPF , ' KINSEY ' KITTLAUS I KOCH U , I. If I 1 V If if f f ff ' L M' f f.fZ 'li , X DOROTHY KAPROS fDotl nf BA A SEY J Christmas Program, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52, Operetta, '52, Special Service, '51, dvanced.Chorus, '52-'53, eretta, '52, Bowling Club, '52-'53, Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'54, Pep Club, Christmas Program, '52, Allied Youth, 55, dent Court, '52-'54, Tennis Club, '53-'54, Swimming Club, '54, Dupli- '55. cating Service, '55. ELMER. KEMPF fWesJ Student Council, '51-'52, Boys' Glee, '55, Student Court, '55. WARREN KINC'AID iS0nnyJ Track, '53-'54, Operetta, '54, Allied Youth 1PresidentJ, '54-'55, Advanced Chorus 1Treasurerl, '54-'55. The high and the mighty--officers and sponsors. One Hundred Thirty TOMMY KIRKENDALL Band, '51-'54, Spring Festival, '51-'54, Student Court, '53-'55, All-City Band, '53, Central Centennial, '53, KSLH, '54-'55, Radio Workshop, '54-'55, Students-in-Industry Day, '54. KARL L. KITTLAUS fC5reWy Louj B Football, '52, B Basketball, '52-'53, Varsity Basketball, '53- '55, Science Fair 4Rfed Seall, '53. JIM KNOX Central Centennial, '53: Cross Country, '53-'54, Track, '53-'55' Lettel-men's Club, '53-'55, Student Court, '55, 1 JAGQUELINE KOCH Uackiej Pep Club, '51-'55, Christmas Program, '51-'54, Operetta, '51- '54, Bowling Club fPresidentJ, '51-'55, Advanced Chorus, '51, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Tennis Club, '53-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'55, Receptionist Club, '53, Special Service, '53-'55, Choir, '53-'55, Central Centen- nial, '53, Allied Youth, '54, Hello Day, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Officials' Club, '54-'55, Volleyball Club, '54-'55, Softball Club, '55, American Legion Oratorical Con- test lSecond Plalcej, '55, Clef and Quaver Club, '55, Gradu- ation Speaker, '55. MARIAN KOEBERL CMartyJ Pep Club, '52-'54, Basketball Club, '52-'54, Special Service, '53, Student Council, '53, Pan American Club, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '53-'54, Bowling Club, '53-'55, Advanced Chorus, '54, Christmas Program, '54, Operetta, '54, Student Court, '54, As- Tennis Club, '54, Cheerleaders' Club, '54, Girls' Athletic sociation, '54-'55, Duplicating Service, '54-'55, Girls' Glee, '55 ' Spring Festival, '55, , GAY NELL KUETTNER, fGayJ Advanced Chorus, '52, Operetta, '52, '54, Girls' Glee, '52, Christmas Program, '52, '54, Spring Festival, '52, '54, '54 , '55 , Pep Club, '52-'55, Tennis Club, '52-'55, French Club, '52-'55, Special Service, '53, Basketball Club, '53-'55, Bowling Club, '53-'55, Volleyball Club, '53-'55, Hello Day, '54, Student Registration, '54, Choir, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Pioneer 1News Ekiitorj, '54-'55. l IxUPFERER LaGARCE LANHAM LEWIS ,,fi .-., f LITTS LaBEAU LaMONICA LQCORNU LINDSAY LONG JOHN KUPFIERER BOB LABEAU qrrenchiep Choir 1LetterJ, '52-'54, Advanced Chorus 1Letterb, '52-'54, Spring Festival, '53-'54, Operetta, '53-'54, Boys' Glee, '53, Student Court, '55. BETTY LAGARCE Advanced Chorus, '51, Spring Festival, '51, Bowling Club, '53, Pioneer 1Librarian, Editorial Editory, '54-'55. SHIRLEY LAMONICIA fShellyJ Student Council, '51, Bowling Club, '52, Basketball Club, '52, Operetta, '52, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '53, Ten- nis Club, '53, Junior Red Cross 4Sewingb, '53, Pep Club, '53- '54, Cheerleaders' Club, '53-'54, Advanced Chorus, '53-'54, Special Service, '54, Student Court, '55. LESTER LANHAM JOANNE LECORNU Spring Festival, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'54, Science Fair tAwardJ, '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Christmas Program, '53-'54, Pep Club, '53-'54, Pioneer, '55, Student Court, '55. AUDRA LEWIS fAudieJ Advanced Chorus, '52, Special Service, '52, Operetta, '52, Stu- dent Registration, '52-'55, Student Council 1Pioneer Reporter, Secretaryl, '52-'55, Pep Club, '53, Junior Red Cross 4Serviceb, '53-'54, Bowling Club 4Secre'taryJ, '54-'55, Volleyball Club, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Student Court, '54- '55, Pioneer, '54-'55, Basketball Club, '55, Softball Club, '55. RONALD V. LINDSAY Rifle Club '51-'55, Scholastic Art Award, '53, Rifle Team lCap- tainl, '54-'55, Student Council 1Vice-Preslrlentl, '54-'55, Roundup ICO-Editory, '54-'55, Student Registration, '54-'55, Junior Town Hall Speaker, '55, Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '55, Graduation Speaker, '55. VIRGINIA LITTS fGinnieD Bowling Club, '52-'55, Spring Festival, '53, Girls' Glee, '54, Operetta, '54, Student Court, '55. RICHARD E. LONG fS0nnyl Student Court, '55. S. O. S.-Saving our seniors One Hundred Thirty one 1 A! 1 IKM p J l ffl l V Lf ,V , rv r f V f ', , - 1' 5 1 if , r , id 'LLL 'J ' ,1 Iv 1 f 'J , lf' fb'-f f'-X f K! I ' f' ,fl ' ' ' if 'I 1 if! x X Ljflz T X! if A 'UV ,fl Lf!! W' , f - 1 V ! Y v ,syz Ui, J If Lf 1 ,I L , L ,y M, H DOMINICA LONIGRO tDeeJ Student Council, '53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Junior Red Cross lSewingl, '53-'54, Special 1-fb I xl' ,SMI 'Y' . S E Q 1,5 JOE MANN Spri Festival, '53-'54, Advanced Chorus, '53f Q '5 Track, '55. X tx , I . - BILL MAREK . X- - E Ad - ho us, '54-'55, Science Fair 4Awardl, X Y ' , n Court, '54-'55, Operetta, '54, Stu- ' K' 2 d its-in-I ustry Day tAssistant Foreman f X Q' L' hograp fr Departmentl, '54, Spring Festi- N ' Q. '55. s QC. b xJ r ts Q w ,, fd If x xx U Q ix ., , N KR x, x t , yy ii x XX ' - . X ' WANDA FERN MARTIN - ' K' PcNF'uture Homemakers of America, '51-'54, Volley- ', 'X X ball Club, '51-'52. XI XX , X X . xl , RUTH ANN MATTHIAS fRuthieJ 'P 9 Qhlunior Red Cross 1Sewingb, '51-'52, Advanced lr S A Chorus, '51-'53: Slfrinll Festival, '52-'53C Stu- Qr dent Court, '53, Student Council, '53, Special ll fx , Service, '53, Hello Day, '54, Swimming Club, I W W '54, Modern Dance Club, '55. One Hundred Thirty-Iwo Service, '54, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '54-'55: Bowling Club, '54-'55, Student Court, '55. MARIANN LORENZ Pep Club, '52-'54, Advanced Chorus, '53, Cheer- leaders' Club, '53-'54, Girls' Glee, '55, Student Court, '55. DALE LUDWIG Track, '52-'55, Lettermen's Club, '53-'55, Stu- dent Registration, '53-'55, Pan American Club, '53, JACQUELINE LUX Uackiej Pep Club, '52, Basketball Club, '52-'54, Advanced Chorus, '53-'54, Bowling Club, '53-'55, Volley- ball Club, '54: Swirnming Club, '54, Operetta, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Stu' dent Court, '55, Girls' Glee, '55. SYLVIA MADALON fSylJ Cheerleaders' Club, '52-'54, Volleyball Club lPres- ident, Vice-Presidentb, '52-'55, Advanced Chor- us, '53, Spring Festival, '53, Junior Red Cross tSewin1zb, '53, Pep Club, '53-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'55, Swimming Club, '54, Girls' Ath- letic Association 4Vice-Presidentl, '54-'55, Of- ficials' Club, '54-'551 Student Council, '55: Softball Club, '55. ANTOINETTE MAININI fToniJ Sprinyz Festival, '52, Operetta, '52, Basketball Club, '52, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Junior Red Cross lSewin9,'l, '53, Tennis Club, '53, Ad- vanced Chorus, '53, Student Council, '53-'54, Pep Club, '53-'54, Cheerleaders' Club, '54, Dramatics, '54-'55, Modern Dance Club, '55. f - ' I ff ' ' fl 'X X A ' K' , ..., ' ' ' . , '25, :A .1 f,.y, , 1 f Q E l ' - f f 5 PATSY MAUSHUND SAM MAZZOLA PATRICIA MCCUE QPatJ Student Council, '52-'53: Pep Club, '52: Student Registration, '52-'54, Special Service, '53, Stu- dent Court, '55. THOMAS JAMES MEYER fTomD Student Council, '52-'55: Student Court, '54. CHARLES MILLER Orchestra, '51-'55: Operetta, '51-'54: Projection Club, '51-'523 Spring Festival, '52-'55g Band, '52-'55: All-City Band, '53: Central Centen- nial, '53g Clef and Quaver Club, '53-'55, Track, '53-'55: Cross Country 4Co-Captainb, '53-'54: Lettermen's Club, '53-'55: All-City Orchestra- '53-'55: Student Court, '55. WILLIAM H. MILLER fBillJ Student Court, '55, rs? ml 1 , va . Z ' , f 6' 4' 7 , Z ,,, ,. . if -A 2 , ..,A3 t i :s ' N 3 Y ' f 'W N - f x l f - . 0 I . ,:::-555' ,V X , , lip . We I E N , ,, W 5 X , X f ff X , I f JOAN MILL-IGAN Uoaniej Bowling Club, '52, Advanced Chorus lTreasurerl, '52-'53, Pep Club, '52-'54, Cheerleaders' Club, '53: Girls' Gl-ee Vfreasurerl, '53-'54, Volleyball Club, '54, Pioneer 1Feature Editor, Co-Editorl. '54-'55: Student Court, '54, BARBARA MIRIANI CBarbJ Swimming Club, '51-'54: Student Council, '51, Advanced Chorus, '51-'531 Bowling Club, '52- '54: Christmas Program, '53, Spring Festival, '53: Student Court, '55. STANLEY MOORE QStanj Band, '51-'55: Spring Festival, '52-'54g Pioneer lFeature Editorl, '54-'55: Clef and Quaver Club, '51-'55. ALBERT O. MUEHLENBROCK fBeI'tJ Student Council, '52, '53, 55, Track, '55. One Hundred Thirty three BILL NAGEL CCQZ gj cQ C' -I ' ff?-f , l i if F, 'Q .J 2 1 , i 2 . Q 1 ,J If . 24 i ' 'U 2 iii C - we HRUP - , n rus erl, '52-' , -'53, Sprx --, 'Q-stival, , 2- . J, Pa --'-- lean, Club lljresiden '52- . - ' Student ' tra ' , '52-'55, M ' 0 Trip, '53, 'hingtoin Trip, ' T-New York Trl , '54, Tennis Club, '54-'55, Pep Club, '5-1, Bowling Club, '54-'55, Special Service, '54, Pioneer, '55, Girls' Glee, '55, Hello Day, '55, , ,.., 1 - ,, , , ELMER OBERHELILMANN NANCY JANE O'REILLY Junior Red Cross lSewingl, '52, Central Centennial, '53, Bowling Club, '53-'54, D.1plicating Service, '54, Dramatics, '54. DEANE PETERS Pep Club, '51-'55, Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'55, Advanced Chorus lSecretaryl, '52, '53, '55, Student Council, '52-'55, Spring Festival, '53, Operetta, '53, Miss South- west Maid, '54, Hello Day Com- mittee, '54, Cheerleader, '54-'55, Student Court, '55, One Hundred Thirtu-four it 7 f X , M f Nm , , f ,.,,, H ,. 'fi , 1' I Q, 7 I Q 5 M f X, -QL Z5 nf -if A, , f A at 'S ii SS-. -. . I , I MELBA NORRIS CMell Tennis Club, '52, Spring Festival, '52, Fall Follies, '52, Bowling Club, '52-'53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'53, Swim- ming Club, '54, Girls' Glee, '55, Student Court, '55. DAVID OBER QOboJ Spring Festival, '51-'52, Christmas Program, '51-'52, Advanced Chor- us, '51, '53, Boys' Glee, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'53, Central Cen- tennial, '53, Tennis Club, '54, Student Court, '54-'55, Roundup, '54-'55, Lettermen's Club, '54-'55, Allied Youth, '54-'55, Track, '55, Student Council, '55, Senior Play, '55. JOANN OLIVER Memorial Program, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Christmas Program, '52- '53, Student Council, '53-'54, Ra- dio VVorksh0p, '54-'55, VIRGINIA PENCE fGinnyJ Orchestra, '51, '52, '55, Operetta, '51-'52, Christmas Program, '51- '52, Hello Day, '51, '52, '55, Spring Festival, '52, '55, Special Service, '52, Student Registration, '53, KAREN PETERS fPeteJ Advanced Chorus, '51, Operetta, '51-'54, Christmas Program, '51- '54, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Girls' Glee fPresidentJ, '52-'54, Hello Day, '52-'55, Student Coun- cil, '52-'53, Pep Club, '52-'54, Special Service, '52-'55, Student Registration, '52-'55, Central Cen- tennial, '53, Latin Club, '53-'54' Choir lVice-President, Treasurerl '53-'55: Bowling Club, '53-'55, Volleyball Club, '53-'54, Drama- tics, '54, Allied Youth, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association, '54- '55: Basketball Club, '54-'55, Officials' Club, '54-'55, Clef and Quaver Club lSe-cretaryl, '54- '55, Softball Club, '55, Senior Play 1Stag'e Productionl, '55. v , .2 Mgt: X 0 JANE PHILILI S Advanced Chorus, '5 - .T tival, '52: Pep Cl eretta. '52: Ch eade s '54. LOUIS PRIFTI fLouJ Boys' Glee, '51-'53: Student Coun- cil, '51-'52: Hello Day, '51, '52, '53, '55: Operetta. '52-'53: B Foot- ball, '52: Varsity Football, '53- '54g Radio Workshop, '54: Stu- dent Court, '5-L-'55: Special Serv- ice, '54: l.ettermen's Club, '55. DOLORES PURICELLI fDeeJ Pep Club, '51-'53: Advanced Chorus, '52, '55: Bowling Club, '52, '54, '553 Christmas Program, '53g Girls' Glee, '53-'54g Operetia, '53- '54g Spring Festival, '53-'54g Hel- lo Day, '543 Allied Youth, '541 Student Council, '54: Volleyball Club, '54: Dramatics, '54: Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55: Bas- ketball Club, '54-'55: Student Court, '55. JULIAN RAS CHER fPunchJ Advanced Chorus, '51 g Student Council, '51 3 B Football, '52 3 :Igrlacg '52-'54 5 Student Court, DIANA REBSC-HER Advanced Chorus, '52: Operetta, '52-'54, Hello Day, '52-'55: Girls' Glee, '53g Spring Festival, '53- '54: Choir, '53-'55, Christmas Program, '54. gn fl' if ,Z x N. 0 I f f X , s f ,, .. . 1 -V 'E f X , V -stu.-f ROSE MARIE PRICE fRoeJ Tennis Club, '53: Student Council, '53: Spring Festival, '53: Girls' Glee, '53-'55: Operetta, '53-'54g Hello Day, '53-'5-lg Dramatics, '54: Student Court, '54-'55: Dupli- catinsr Service, '55. BILL PURDY QMOSSJ Band, '51-'53g Spring Festival, '51- '52g All-City Band, '52-'53: Cen- tral Centennial, '532 Physics Club, '53: Baseball, '53-'55: Let- termen's Club, '54-'55: Student Court, '55: Radio- Workshop, '55: KSLH 4Awardl, '55, JUDITH RASCHER Uudyj Advanced Chorus, '52-'53: Pep Club, '52-'553 Hello Day, '52, '54, '553 Spring Festival, '53: Student Council, '53: Cheerleaders' Club, '53-'54: Dramatics, '53-'54: Miss Southwest Maid, '54 3 Radio Work- shop, '54: Student Court lSecre- taryj, '55, BARBARA CAROLE RAY Advanced Chorus, '53: Spring Fes- tival, '53g Bowling Club, '53- '55: French Club, '53-'54: Physics Club, '54g Science Fair iYellow Sealb, '54: Chicago Trip, '543 Rifle Club, '54: Special Service, '54: Pep Club, '54: Cheerleaders' Club, '54 3 Pioneer fPhotog- rapherl, '54: Swimming Club, '54: Volleyball Club, '541 Girls' Glee, '54: Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '54-'55, JANET REINHOLD Pep Club, '5l: Christmas Program, '52 :Operetta, '52: Science Fair 1Yellow Sealy, '52g Spring Fes- tival, '52-'54g Advanced Chorus, '52: Operetta, '52: Science Fair tion, '54: Bowling Club, '5f1g Radio Vforkslicip, '54-'55. One Hundred Thirty-five fi- WZ ,aw .' x MW , 1 ,, 2, K f I X ff,f,,4 ew P A 3 ,aevfgy , M ami , X , uv H: if ' . X 7 N 1 X f Om' Hundred' Thllfftf-5l',X' ,gs MARION RERICHA fStankyJ Student Court, '55. LARRY RICE SALLY ANN RICE fSalJ College Club, '51: Pep Club, '51-'55g Spring Festival, '52p Advanced Chorus, '52: Pan Amer- ican Club, '53: Receptionist Club, '53g Girls' Athletic Association, '541 Swimming Club, '545 Volleyball Club, '54: Intergroup Youth Con- ference, '54: Allied Youth, '54, CARL RIESINGER Boys' Glee, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'54g Choir, '54 '55. CAROLE ROACH Advanced Chorus, '51-'523 French Club, '51g Pep Club, '5l: Student Council, '52g Bowling Club, '52-'53: Student Court, '53-'54: Radio Work- shop, '54-'55: Dramatics, '54-'55. RIC'HARD ROBERTS fDickJ B Basketball, '52-'53g li Football, '523 Student Council, '52-'53g Varsity Football, '53-'54g Stu- dent Court, '55g Lettcrmen's Club, '55. SHARON ROBINSON heerleaders' Club ISL-cretary, Treasurerl, '51-'55g Pep Club, '51-'55: Advanced Chorus 1Vice-Pres- identj, '52-'54: Girls' Glee, '52-'54, Spring Fes tival, '52-'543 Cheerleader, '53-'55: Central Cen- tennial, '53 5 Christmas Program, '53-'54 ' Science Fair tG0ld Seali, '53, Hello Day, '54s Special Service, '54g Modern Dance Club, '55' Girls' Athletic Association, '55. C LEE ANN ROGERS Orchestra 1Vice-President, Treasurerl, '51-'55g Operctta, '51-'55: Hello Day, '51-'55g Spring Festival, '51-'55g All-City Orchestra, '53g Clef and Quaver Club fTreasurerJ, '53: Central Cen- tennial, '533 Student Court, '53-'54: Allied Youth fVice-Presidentj, '54: Student Registra- tion, '54-'55. CAROL ANN RUNDLE QROWdyJ Special Service, '52g Advanced Chorus, '53-'54g Operetta, '53g Audubon Club, '53-'55g Basketball Club, '53-'55g Spring Festival, '54-'55g Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55: Hello Day, '55g Girls' Glee, '55g Student Court, '55. DOROTHY LOUISE RUPP fDotJ Advanced Chorus, '52-'53g Operetta, '52-'53g Spring Festival, '52-'53: Christmas Program, '53g Girls' Glee, '53-'55g Hello Day, '54Q Allied Youth, '54-'55. vl I KATHLEEN RYNER QKathyJ ea ers Club, 53. Clef and Quaver Club, '53- 2 K ff W ... f '54. Duplicating Service, '55. .V f , , .,A.1.:: CAROLYN LEONA SATTEL fC3.1'Ol, ' ,I Pep Club, '51, '52, '54, Orchestra, '51-'54, Oper- vl X etta. '51-'54, Spring Festival, '52-'54: Cheer- :' f 1 d . , . . W 6 JACK SCHAD B Football, '52, Advanced Chorus 4Librarianl, '52, '53, '55: Spring Festival, '52: Memorial , Program, '52: Track, '53, Varsity Football, '53-'54: Radio VVorkshop, '54-'55: KSLH, '54- ' '55: Student Court, '54-'55, Student Council, Q '55: Lettermen's Club, '55, 4' 4, DOROTHY MARIE SCI-IAEFER QDOU I Special Service, '52-'54: Student Registration, '53- .11, ff '55: Pep Club, '53-'55: Receptionist Club, '54: W, Pan American Club 1SecretaryJ, '54-'55: Round- up tArt Editor, Co-Ediborl, '54-'55: Scholastic f !Zlf2 w Art Award, '54: Intergroup Youth Conference, 5 '55. 1 i DIANE SCHANCHE CLIFF SCHASCH fSachJ NNA Club, 4Letterl , Red Cross Duplicating Student Cou and One Hundred Thirty-seven MARY LOUISE SIEVERT Bowling Club, '54, Swimming Club, '54, MASTON SILLIN MARLENE SIMON fMarl Advanced Chorus, '52, Pep Club, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'53, Tennis Club, '52, '53, '55, Bowling Club, '52-'55, Christmas Program, '53, Special Service, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Spring Festival, '54, Swimming Club, '54, New York Trip, '54, Volleyball Club, '54-'55, Girls' Athletic Association 4Secre- taryl, '54-'55, Basketball Club, '54-'55, Hello Day, '54-'55, Officials' Club, '55, Softball Club, '55, Student Court, '55, JEAN LOUISE SLOAN Ueaniel Bowling Club, '51-'55, Student Council, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Operetta, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'55, Basketball Club, '53, Receptionist Club 1Letter5, '53-'54, Pep Club, '53- '54, Girls' Glee, '53-'55, Hello Day, '53-'55, Allied Youth, '54, Students-in-Industry Day 4Emp1oyment Managerj, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54-'55, Student Court, '55, Z! DONALD SMITH - ' - X ' . JILL SMITHER Etlquettd plus-seniof lunch! table. Student Court, ,55- 1 l I -1 '1 l, ' ROBERT CHARLES SMOCK fB0bJ f X , Science Fair fAwardJ, '53, Student Court, '55. N , I ' ' A . j r xi 1 I I - I . ,X V a . l V, i 1 DAVID SPLAN fBeetlel ' D If 1. . Projection Club, '51, Band, '51-'54, B Basketball, '52-'53, I A Vx Spring Festival, '52-'53, Student Registration, '52-'55, Central . f 9 f '- Centennial, '53, Varsity Basketball, '53-'55 Student Council 6 lx 2 jj Hlixeeutive Memberj, '53-'55, 1 . , 1 ' , ' 6 X- f 'J V I l ' 1 R ' f , ROGER E. STAHLHUTH . ,' 'l ' J College Club, '51, Bowling' Club, '51-'54, Band, '51-'53, Spring l l I 'I X X It Festival, '52-'53, Central Centennial, '53, Cross Country, '53, , . . 1, Nl A ij ,U Pan American club, '53-'54, Radio workshop, '54, Letter- i f I' fl ' , e . -V A lj men's Club, '54-'55, varsity Basketball, '54-'55. P wi il ' . i . l 'i , V f , ., 9 ' X PHYLLIS STEBER, fPhylJ I ' ' X If 1, Bowling Club, '52, Special Service, '53. 4 i xl ll 7 l l th x N ' I J SIEVERT SIMON SMITH SMOCK STAHLHUTH f X Q fl ff,-W ff ff , 43x f N fl I ff ff f' ' , f ff l K : J f X I fe K 4 f' so X. i X ...J SILLIN SMITHIZRQ i ' i SPLAN STEBER 9 to . i' Om' Hundred Thirty-eight I I X K STEINMANN STERIOFF STIPANOVICH X 5 Q, X ! X ,411 -3 ,. 9 . ink., 'bis f ut..-X 7 .. if :at ,: A f F x Q V ew. , X. f STRAYHORN JP ,U 0 V S ? , l 'Zi 4 L I qvzilr A Pzznn ' X x i i x l ' STENGER STEVENS STOVALL sTURG1s MARY LOU STEINMANN Operetta, '52, Christmas Program, '52, Cheerleaders' Club, '52- '53, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Central Centennial, '53, Volley- ball Club, '53, Pep Club, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'55, Student Council, '53-'55, Stud-ent Registration, '54-'55, Bowling Club, '55, Girls' Athletic Association, '55. PETER STENGER fPeteJ B Basketball, '51-'52, B Football, '52, Advanced Chorus lPresi- dent, Vice-Presidentl, '52-'55, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Stu- dent Court. '53-'54, Lettermen's Club, '54-'55. SYLVESTER STERIOFF, JR. fVessJ Band, '51-'52, Student Council fExecutive Member, Presidentb, '51-'55, B Football, '52, Physics Club, '52-'53, Student Regis- tration, '52-'55, Sophomore Pilgrimage, '53, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Track, '53-'54, City-Wide Student Council fPresidentJ, '54-'55, Harvard Book Award, '54, Rioundup, '54-'55, Letter- men's Club, '55, Junior Town Hall Speaker, '55: Graduation Speaker, '55. ROBERT STEVENS fBobJ Student Council, '52, Student Registration, '53-'55, Science Fair fAwardJ, '54, Student Court, '55, MARY ANN STIPANOVICH CSteepJ Junior Red Cross fSewingp, '51-'53, Basketball Club, '52-'53, Special Service, '54. DONALD R. STOVALL fSnoWballl Advanced Chorus, '51, B Football, '51, Track, '51, Radio Work- shop, '54-'55, Student Court, '55. DANIEL STRAYHORN fDanJ Rifle Club, '51, Student Court, '54, MARILYN STURGIS Pep Club, '51-'54, Girls' Glee, '52-'53, Student Council, '52, Operetta fPrincipalJ, '52-'54, Hello Day, '52-'55: Spring Festival, '52-'55, Christmas Program, '52-'54, Choir fTreas- urerj, '53-'55, French Club, '53, Dramatics, '54-'55, Cheer- leaders' Club, '54, Pioneer, '54. JEANETTE KAY SWEDERSKA Ueanj Tennis Club, '53-'54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Bowling Club, '54-'55, Radio Workshop, '54-'55. RONALD TAYLOR SWEDERSKA X fx 7 A 2 7 , f V21 'X 2- W X f Q, 1 .lg 1 Q ,g Q. , ,Q ,.,, 4. , fr S, ld X ' , X V7 2 'iff TAYLOR Student Court, '54-'55, , , , Officlally seniors. A One Hundred Thirty-nme X DON THOMPSON Q , Student Council, '51-'52: Science Fair 4AwardJ, Nquu '54: Student Court, '54-'55. ' ',,. ., , is , Z:ij' ,f 'A , fr '2.,.- M, in ROBERT TIMPE fBobJ ' , Student Council, '52-'53: Projection Club, '52-'53g ' qlv' ' ,.,,1 Student Court, '54-'55, Pqbu . ti WX' f f' 1 i J 'U ' 5 CARLA TIPTON Bowling Club, '53-'54, JAMES TRELFORD st? KATE IRENE TRELFORD fKatieJ Advanced Chorus, '52g Pep Club, '52-'53: Oper- etita, '52-'53g Cheerleaders' Club, '53-'54: Girls' Glee, '53-'55: Spring Festival, '53-'543 Pan American Club, '53-'54: Bowling: Club fTreas- urerl, '53-'55g Volleyball Club, '54, Girls' Ath- letic Association, '54-'55g Dramatics, '54-'55: Student Court, '54-'553 Hello Day, '55. SHARON TROJAHN fSharieJ Dramatics, '52-'53: Sprinyz Festival, '53: Swim- ming' Club, '53-'54g Advanced Chorus, '53- '55: Operetta, '54g Radio Workshop, '54-'55: KSLH, '54-'55: Student Court, '55. NANCY LEE TROWER fNinaJ Audubon Club, '51-'52g Spring Festival, '52: Operetta, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52: Central Centennial, '53: Swimming Club, '54g Drama- tics, '54, F. JOHN UL-BRIGHT' Radio Workshop, '53-'54: KSLH, '543 Student Court, '54-'55. JANET URSCH Student Council, '51 g Audubon Club, '51-'52 3 Special Service, '52g Christmas Program, '52- '53 3 Advanced Chorus, '52-'53: Operetta, '52- '53: Spring Festival, '52-'54g Central Centen- nial, '53 3 Girls' Glee, '53-'54g Hello' Day, '54: Bowling Club, '54g Receptionist Club, 54: Washington, D. C. Trip, '54. PATRICIA VERDE RBER fPatJ Pep Club, '51-'53: Cheerleaders' Club, '51-'53: ench Club, '51-'535 Student Council, '53, N tj .og Basketball Club, '53-'55g Volleyball Club, U -'55g Swimming Club, '54: Adva.nced Chorus, '54: Operetta, '54: Christmas Program, '54g ,Qi tion, '54-'555 Science Fair fAwardl, '54g Modern Dance Club, '55. ip! - - I . r ,' 51 I OJ Om' Hundred Forty 6,6 Q V 6 f Q, i ,v I I 4 C N' 1, Q, O Bowling Club, '54-'55: Girls' Athletic Associa- vt ,, X ' Q X x X S' cf- i tw Q N f 'fs JOAN VERSTRAETE Uoaniej Pep Club, '52, Advanced Chorus, '52-'53, Spring Festival, '52-'53, Student Council, '52-'53, Rol- ler Skating Club, '53, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '54, Volleyball Club 4Vice-Presidentl, '54, Bowling Club, '54, Student Court, '54-'55, Duplicating Service, '55. KATHLEEN VOGEL fKathyD Girls' Athletic Association, '51, '52, '53, '55, Student Court, '55. JAMES DALE WADLOW B Basketball, '51, Student Court, '55, ROBERT WASYLENKO fWassJ College Club, '51, B Football, '52, Student Regis- tration, '52-'55, Student Council lEXecutive Memberj, '54-'55. DIANE WEINER Audubon Club, '53-'54, Receptionist Club lLet- terb, '54-'55, Duplicating' Service, '55. ANNETTE MARIE WELLS CTonyJ Girls' Glee, '51-'53, Operetta, '51-'53, Spring Fes- tival, '52, Christmas Program, '53, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, Swimming Club, '54, Science Fair 1Awardl, '54, Special Service, '54-'55, J - j 1 I, JAMES C. WELLS, JR. qJi ,ffggf r' , T Bowling Club, '52-'54, Projection 0955? 3, S ffff f A A dent Court, '55, f ff,f1L,,7 -X ' , , ,' 7 f A f '77 7' f 1 M, X fffgfagb , 1 f ,1zf6sE MAQRY B f.-ff 1 I -4 , f X I C X 1 f 1 1 v ,f If , V, f A ,,, ' ' ly fl, L I, ,auf .f L 1 1 T 'L' 'f ff fl! L I! E71 --' f f f-'--' X ' I ' ,Z ,f l 7 , T X, 0 I.: X1 f 4' ff ff f ff -if + , f 4 X 1135 X IL! I ,Cv ,111 if ' ff f f ' f X I , f . , RUTH ,K TE qguw 4,7 iff L LJ!!! 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C rt rn' ru it ' 1 , - ' GTD Hn ' X U 7, ,da-54,464 -dtfffzgaaaa. f X' rf' A 720,622 4 Lfcgdc, V, L ffQQ,,4,f:o z fzfv f'X,gy9?Z'6 ' f ,f' 00 ,azveaff iiflfoi 7 I 1 ,LQ 514.6-7 Z6 YMOND Y UNG 4.2! MARY LOUISE ZIEGER Stamp and Bond Salesman, '52-'55- Special Service, '53, Physics Club lTreasurery, '53, Chicago Trip, '53, Girls' Glee, '53-'54, Operetta, '53-'54, Christmas Program, '53- '54, City-Wide Junior Red Cross Council, '53-'54, Junior Red Cross 1Secretary - Treasure-rl, '53-'55, Student Registration, '53-'55, Washington, D. C. Trip, '54, Choir, '54-'55, Spring Festival, '54-'55, Hello Day, '54-'55, Re- ceptionist Club 4Let+erb, '54-'55, Future Teachers of America Club lSecretary - Treasurerb, '54-'55, Roundup, '54-'55, Clef and Qua- Ver Club, '55. MARY ZULAUF iLizJ Advanced Chorus, '51-'53, Pep Club, '51-'53, Bowling Club, '51-'55, Operetta, '52, Sprinz Festival, '52-'53, Cheerleaders' Club, '53, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, Student Court, '55, 'Une Hundred Forfuftwo 521 L? 7 W xv X g ,,.. . 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