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

 - Class of 1957

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IOT 1.i-- June Cr 1 t ll I f' 139 ,grit H wxllji 57 1 Fl +K V ,, w H gi fx 7 N f Dedication Row One: Miss Havhlman Mr. Young Mrs. Martyr Mr Chervenka Miss Ernst Mr. Monachesi Miss Steffen Mr Brew Row Two: 4ClockwiseJ Miss Mclntire Mr. Gerber Miss Murray Miss Reilly Miss Mesloh Dr. Miller Miss Schatz Mrs. Thiemeyer 'l l luck jeu MQW D 00 C 5:5 f'fQ ,Q , X,-.r gc 'siwi if ' x ' W2 W fi , X W WW A M jaws ' sxsx WWQW AQ !f4f , X is ,M fee Sis 2 f,g,:,r.iA up Qfflff 5, I J J , W, ff 5 A 2 v 2 4 Q a,'w,,s, p f zfwfy, The Roundup wants to say, c'Happy Birthdayw to these staff members, who were part of that group who entered Southwest twenty years ago. Their devoted and unselfish Work has been an important factor in molding our school. Three C2731 Four P' 4 gin jllllemnrwm MTU live in hearts we leave behind Is not to dief, -Thomas Campbell. MR. C. H. SACKETT Mr. Sackett was principal of Southwest from January 24, 1938 until his death on March 25, 1952. MR. HARRY SEIDEL Mr. Seidel organized Southwest High School in 1937. Hazel Adele Judge Gertrude H. Buehner Mildred Pierce ....... Edward G. Rieman Elizabeth R. Smith R. S. Howlett .,....... Minnie Behrens ...., Isabel Dougherty ,... Catherine Sullivan . Claire G. Byrne Della Story ,,.,.. Albert Jaeger H. C. Zeis ,.ll.,,...,,., Elizabeth Randolph Marie Rothman ..,.,. Christian Schaeffer r A MR. RAYMOND BRISBIN 1939 1941 1944 1945 1945 1946 1949 1950 1950 1951 1952 1952 1953 1954 1955 1955 : l l 1 Mr. Brisbin was principal of Southwest from September 4, 1952 until his death on October 16, 1955. an Southwest High School School colors, chosen in l937, are green and gold Enter to Learn Go Forth to Serve F ix Foreword On September 7. 1937 twelve hundred lucky students entered the halls of an unnamed building. With them came lVIr. Harry H. Seidel as principal, Mr. Norman B. Dee as assistant principal. thirty-six teachers, and two clerks. These were the pioneers who would choose the name Southwest for their high school, green and gold as their school colors. a'Enter to learng go forth to servew as the school motto. They would set the high scholastic standards and establish the many traditions which today we cherish. Time passes quickly. Southwest. originally built as an academic high school, now is building an addition for its flourishing practical arts activities. Driver Train- ing. Home Care of the Sick, Psychology. American Problems, Radio Workshop, and Publications are among the newer subjects which have broadened our curriculum. lliilllli. too. has changed the personnel ol the school. Of the thirty-six original faculty members only twelve remain ol a faculty that now has sixty-nine persons. 'liwo irinci Jals have come and 1-'one since the da fs of lVlr. Seidel. lVlr. Young one F' 3 C77 of the original lacult' members. now occu Jies the JrinciJal's chair. To helJ him rv l l are two assistant principals, four clerks, lour counselors, and an outstanding Student Council. 'lioda' the student bod' has l559 eager boys and ffirls. who find it indeed if 5 as . ra difficult to choose from the enriched program now ollered at the school. Extra-curricular activities have added additional interests throughout the years. Many clubs have come and gone. Our classical ones, however, have stood the test of time. Latin, Spanish. French, and German clubs have always been very popular at Southwest. Service clubs, too, have grown with the years. We now have, besides the original Special Service, a Receptionist club, a Duplicating Service group, a Pro- jection. club, and a Junior Red Cross unit. Also Southwest has had its share of suc- cess in the sports field. Over 200 girls now enjoy the G.A.A. In interscholastic sports our boys have had many championship teams. Baseball leads with fiveg tennis has had fourg football, twog and golf, one. In our music department our band, which has been in existence since the early days of Southwest, has done a great deal of community work. Beginning with twenty-four musicians, it now numbers eighty-five members. Our choir, too. has given much time to extra-curricular singing. As the high light of their endeavors the instrumental and vocal groups have combined to present a series of excellent operettas throughout eighteen of the schoolis twenty years. They have also presented many enjoyable spring concerts. Although Southwest has grown and changed in many ways since that mem- orable day in September twenty years ago. two characteristics have remained the same through all the years. i. e., high scholastic attainment and the spirit and en- thusiasm of those who have sojourned here. In this Roundup we will attempt to show the progress and changes which have come with the passing years. Administration fi EZ' fX X ? Z -Z Z .-Z jf 4 4 4 4 X Q M X e Eight MR. ROBERT M. YOUNG- Principal Mr. Young, a member of the original faculty of Southwest, became Principal, October 21, 1955 VA, MR. WOODROW HATFIELD Assistant Principal Mr. Hatfield, who was formerly Princi- pal of Walbridge Grade School, came to Southwest on September 4, 1956. MISS MAYME L. SLOAT Assistant Principal On February 14, 1952, Miss Sloat, who had been an Assistant Principal of Central High School, became an Assistant Prin- cipal of Southwest. Nine ioreign Language lllazhematics 1. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Llfrum 14-ill Miss Ernst, Mrs. Whit:-V house, Miss Mc'Namara, Miss Sta-fivn, Miss Wbody. 2.MATHEM.f'kTlCS: fsljilivd from lvfli Mr. Mvrvhnnl, Mr. PUISIH, Miss Slain-ry, Mr. I-'run Hilaimling frum lm-fli Mr. Gluscnkamp, Mr. Cvrbvr, ,-Klum-nl: Mrs. Km-ll. English 611 J KN Commercial 511, I I if i 3 il f' 5. SOCIAL SCIENCE: Q'Seuted from if-ftj Mrs. Stucki, Miss Cilnbuns, Miss Reinhardt, Miss Skinner, Miss Murray. 15tand- ing fmm if-ft! Mr. Bcczlf-y, Mr. Pfaff, Mr. Close, Mr. Rush. Xlr. Srlilinknmn. lr. FINE XYD PRACTICAL ARTS: fSea!v'1l from ivfll Bliss Ml-if-r, Xlr-. Xlarkman. Miss Bocdc-kffr. l5Ianding from lm-fri Nlr. Niunurin-si, Mr. Ciiiilall. .klm-nit Xlr, Dmlsun, Visa Xlillikf-n, Miss Jr-ffunh. A 1 3 ENGLISH: l5ualvrl from loft? Mr. Yan Laningliunx, Miss ' XYcCka. Mrs. Pylmurn, Miss Mcslnh. Miss man. lstaluding from leflj Miss Gzillauclt, Xlengcrson. Miss Murphy, Miss Rf-illy, Mr. sack, Miss Mclnlirv. Miss Mc-1-nzicli. Mrs. Murtvr. Absent: Mrs. Cartcr. COMMERCI.-XL: 1Se-ated from lcfti Mi Kizer, Mrs. Spnricli, Mr. Allen. lffltumling from lrftl Mr. Yorti. Mr. Cauuvrun. Ahsvnt: Miss C. Nlm-ller. Jzuclzes and Practical A rts y , f fi 61 HA V'- I' ...MSM Q Facult Studies 'V-gl 3 ,ji t Science 1 ..f ,'!.J ,, 1' 1 nf Physical Education . SCIENCE: fScalerl from left? Mr. Erskinu. MISS Nuchlilig- Mr, Cliervenka, Miss Kruenlein. Mr' Pinkus. 1Stand1ng from lcftj Mr. Gott, Mr. Leftwicli. . PHYSICAL EDUCATION: fSz'ulc-ml frum lefty MIS. AHUEIICE- Mrs. Morales, Miss Ulbriclit, Miss J. Mucllcr. fbtandmg fffllll lvftj Mr. Kt'llIly'. Mr. Ashlcy. MT- MVAVWT- Eleven 1 Mr. Crm-gory and his assis- tants km-In thosc- boilers working. Z Miss Mucllvr and Miss Mc- liridcf see' that all runs smoothly in tht- office. 3 Mr. Kvsslvr is Coinptrollvr of tht' liool-groom. Nliss Bra-nnan and Ur. Blil- lt-r kt-vp up our hvalth rw'- Uftls. 7'lL'l'l1'f' AdD1lDlSlT3tlVC Asslstants -ef' 5 6. 7. 8. Miss Boerjesson is in charge of our fine library. Miss Layman and her staff believe that the way to a SlULl6'TlliS heart is through his stomach. Mr. Jansen and his assis- tants make sure that our building is in lip-top con- clition. Mr. Clusvnkamp. Mr. Brvw. Mrs. Martyr, and Mr. Nic-ngerson, our coun- e l o r s, are Southwcrsfs trouble shooters. The tudent Council 7 MISS CORINE HACHTMAN Miss Hachtman has been the sponsor ofthe Student Council since January, 1946. The organization owes a great deal of its success to her excellent judgment and help- ful advice. RAY SHEPHERD President from September, 1956 to January, 1957 JERRY ROBBINS President from January, 1957, to June, 1957 Thirteen Inq The Student Council has assured success. FALL REPRESENTATIVES -iii- Krug Om-: J. firm-r. ll. Trrllml. li. Sin-pln-rrl. ll, lfullr-r. ll. llolnh. J. Frimcl. Huw Two. V. lnprkinsi J. 51.mm,h,r- g' fg,,,,n,.. 5' L,-min, j, l.nwl'y. C. Wloorly, C. ,l:1llri1'son. Bl. Asllc, uvnri .mlr mary rr..r.-Jliillltfgix. Svlrus-lmnll. ll. lligrlon, II. llulrn. 5. Exanvlc. E. Savlrzrn. J. S4-lim-fr-r, ll. lllr-Fry, -1- Fl5f1'k v. f TWU 'fill Huh. FHM.: D' Tuipl. J- g1l,r,,.l,,.r,- QI, limlme, II. llf-wlvlt. B. Nlcllunalrl. D. Fvlrnilkr-r. D. llrurnpson, D, llrc lr rr f rx 1 H, ,r Row lxiu.: 115 XI,.i,i.., XA Srlmnnirrggu-r. A. llufl. C. Fvhnrirll. .l. liolylrins. IJ. Krajvoxiv. ll. Bravklralrn. I.. Hnrrr I Brown Huw Six: 'l', I'opmr4-lralr. ll. lifjrllnarn. J. Shan. S. Xlorris. fl. l.i-vlrcr, D. Crain. Miss llnrhtnrann. Fourteen Southwestls Student Council was orcanrzed rn 1937 and therefore celebrates rt: tuentreth annr versary this year. lts lust sponsor was rss 1 dred Pierce, who remained so untrl her death in 1943, when the sponsorship was taken over by Miss Mary Lawless for three years ln 1946 Miss Corine Hachtman assumed the duties of sponsor and guided its clestinres with the ard of the stu dents, maintaining its h1,Oh standards and prrn ciples plus making it one of the school s most pop ular activities. Through the years the council has enjoyed the support of the faculty and student body. This,' with wise planning and hard worlx A recent addition lo Southwest hall r tn Thoughts For Reflrrtron cast Sponsor: Miss Hachtman This year of 1957 points up to twenty years of democracy in action by the students of South- west High School. for that is what the name Stu- dent Council means. Its purpose is to teach young people to work, to play, and to govern themselves in the democratic American way of co-operation and fair play. As set forth in Article I of its con- stitution, its prime purposes are: To aid in the internal administration of the school To foster sentiments of law, order, and co-operation To promote the general activities of the school To develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracyf' This committee planned our wonderful fall Hello Day FALL ALTERNATES 1 . Z' z , B. 1: bb, cz. Talbot. R. she-nlwrd, B- Fullvf- J- Frm avillhlclnl. P.0 Elias, E. Caulfloni, E- W0rtllin2l0n- K- GW' nn' l on I N mullr A Sm Th C f-amwvi E, Dmmlfis, K, Heggen, C. Hughes, S. Inca, E Kin D liloomqulsl .l lr-nztn J Lhcsus I Nlrliobtrls Foiiiiil. .HlgH1ll1l:ll'!llHlI5. J. 'lic-klmff. J. Svhar-ff-r. K. llIlli'lllf7YllJl Ul'k, P 0 bl W' lflslru' amus' k Us PM on R mg P R. Graves. H F- K Vplnn p Iindlmrql Q 1'-H-1-i,-rp I fqcllu- T. Cook C. Cru 1 nu ns us nine 1 C Harhtman ow ive: . . '- - 1 -- '- -' ' ' ' ' ll ou' lion Ron Ron ei. Q . llnxlr-r Une: G. Sl'llIllilll, ,l. Hmnlningllzills. ll. Svlnn-i4l1'r, J. Robbins. K. lVllH'lll lllJl'4l4'li, C. Linliurl, E. lla-ss, ll. Eytllnun, A. llllxrirll, ll F.. llnlmls, Nl. Iwo: J. Mlxnns, . Mantle, l.. llnlln, S. Cllilwom. J Mn:-nvll. lXl. Asln-, J. Fox, ll. B1-rry, J. Kinsey, P. Elia-c, J. Dunuvun, N. wlllllilllli, C. Woody, C. Jnniin-son, C. Ssnnarl I Thru-cz li. Barrow, H. Jones, ll. Radford. S. We-ltcrnn, J. Purcnlin, D. Tliornpson, M, Myrr-n, E. King, l'. King, K. S4'l1n1-linrcll, .l. Ifcklmil 4 l's'lil, l'. Burnt-tl, S. Holnn-s. J. Birkett, li. Scliowulln-r, J. Win-ul lfonr: li. Vogel, li. lirllu-r, li. Bn-uly, M. Moisio, A. linll, C Harris, A. Scliwaningvr, 'l'. liunxn, ll, llrucklxulm, 'l'. Cook, l'. l.in4lliorsl, C. ford, J. llurollu-rs, Miss Huclltmzin. tudent Council SPRING REPRESENTATIVES 1 i Sz' rteen Student Council connnittee in action. leader. Every Wednesday afternoon at the beginning of the eighth period one representative or alternate from each advisory group comes to the audltorium for the regular meeting of Student Council. These representatives and alternates, who are elected by their individual advisory groups, must have a good scholastic record, plus the qualities of dependabrl ity and leadership. Heading these meetings are a president, a vice-president, a secretary, and a treasurer, all of whom have been nominated by the Sevens Class and then have been elected by the student body. Each of these officers has been a member of the council previous to his election and is therefore considered to be a quahhed 1 Row One: B. Bays, J. Baldwin, B. Schneider, J. Robbins, K. Miielilcnlirock, C. Linlmrl, J. Krost. W. lNelson. Row Two: D. Jelinek, J. Watson, J. Olive-, S. Evanek, C. Hradsky, K. Quentin, M. Sc-ibt, P, Hill, L. Dernbcck, E. Gauldoni, S. Ingebritsen, Velten. Row Three: M. Koverly, J. Hascher, D. Syrlow. M. Paxson, M. O'Brien, C. Hughes, S. Scliofield, J. Scliuefer, K. Furtliingg, L. Sclincider, Scliroede. C. Linliart. Row Four: L. Dacus, D. Markel, D. Bartliolic, J. Vincent, G. Crucnewald, R. Pfaulcli, D. Krajcovic, R. Lolise, A. Svliulte, Miss Haclitnian. Sponsor: Miss Hachtman SPRING ALTERNATES Our Student Council has sponsored many ac- tivities in the past twenty years, several of which have become regular events here at Southwest. uHello Day, initiated by the Council in 1945 as a welcome to the freshmen, is one of these. Reg- ularly, too, with the football season comes our Miss Southwest dance, planned with the assistance of the lettermen. Then, in conjunction with the Junior Red Cross, it sponsors yearly the overseas Christmas boxes. One of the recent accomplishments of the organization has been the writing and publication of the Southwest Creed. These, however, are but a few of the Councilis activities which have helped to make Southwest an outstanding school. Lord Bedbug and his Calypsonians add zest to a Hello Day aud. Seventeen T e Parent-Teachers Association sl 4fYf7' 4-J jc-etza t. .s lion Une: Urs. ll. l'ilwsl1'y, Urs. li, llill. Xlrs. G. Gru1'nI'u:llcl. llrs. ii. Hum:-l. Urs. ff. Kvllrr, Urs. ri. l'in1'k:'rl, Xlisf. Ni. Slonl. Row Two: Xlrs. li. Fclnrt-pu-l. Xlrs. X, Franz, Nlrs. N. F1-rrnntr-, Mrs. YV. fililric. Nlrs. YY. Gil'l'k, Miss it. Ernst, llow Tim-v: Urs. X. ilzmuplu-ll. Nlr-, 0. Yoslurink. Hrs. H. Eaton. Mr. H. Young, Mrs. l'. l'rifli. Mrs. W, Rylllllilll. Executive From the time it was formed until the present, our Parent-Teachers Association has been an im- portant factor in the progress of Southwest. Al- ways an active group, this year's organization proved no exception to the rule. The following ex- cerpt from the report by the president, Mrs. Wm. H. Hamel gives ample proof of this statement. i'We had financial success from a card party, which enabled us to contribute to the purchase of a fan for the faculty room. earmark a sum for a much needed projector. assist in bus transporta- tion for a football game. and give a .lune and january senior dance. We were also able to en- Ifiglzteerz Committee roll the school in Junior Red Cross, support the Caroline B. Ulmann Student Loan Fund, donate to the St. Louis Parent-Teacher Scholarship Foun- dation, serve refreshments at all of our meetings, send representation to many civic affairs, send two delegates to State Convention in Kansas City, send a gift subscription of the National Parent-Teacher Magazine to a foreign country, and make our third contribution to the Brisbin Memorial Fund toward the purchase of Band Uniforms? The Roundup congratulates the Association on this fine record. Interscholastic Sports XS Q R, M,l2EMRN it M- pr'ng+i E Ninetee How Un:-: Nl. Il'-llrinn, li. Nlvllonulil, I-4. Port:-r, ,l. Rust, J. Allrvil, J. Kran-nn'r. li. Dinsniorv, N. Wiiiklrlr, J. Graves. Now Two: ,I. 0'lionrk1-, I-'. Mulllius, li. Svlini-rinunn, li. Do-as, A. lllbr Miss Southwes S t rf HIICC ich, .l. Conklin, B. Koupn, N. Dzllbu, E. Merkel, D. Jones The Miss Southwest Dance, which made its debut in 1945, has become the schoolis biggest social event. As the years have rolled on, the clance, sponsored jointly by Student Council and Letter- mens Club, has become bigger and better, more elaborate, and more beautiful each season. --V'-' ,4-wr fx 3' 4 , . ,, Xliss Fonlliwvsl is c's1'ortr'4l by vo-ruptaills lllbrieh and RHY Shepherd- Student CQUUCH Pfffeldffnl, Vffmlns lat-he lfonklin. x , .X i l V n E 4 : I x2vS: ,l mx- , L l 3 x ,P ' I W i it vs: xf 5 f J' . . r' .K Eff 'N T1 'f l'lIll Allred Miss Southwest, 2 'Qff,1.li J- 5 , va if. .A 1 '-.. 1' ,. .' : . '. .I Wlullm, C eerleaders Sponsor: Miss Murray 1 :M v Fw: -Ex , P. --.R l ff. ' '..'1t 0 Qx',l9' 'sb C O l 5 .f 45 ' Q ' ' 51. 1 D A 'N ' nd 'Q If 7. f 3 1 vqs. 'mira N N . E , -Q3 -4. . J an gp ,tl -1 -1 13-. I7 A-' v M. X .:n'l4 . , ' 1 x Q - ' - . gf x 1 , H' ' , --4. ,, . ' 1' fl If: ' '. ' -. :. ff . - 1 v : 'Q' .' .11 1 , . in fn ' 'U , .Q I f X l Q 13 F Row One: C. Crutcher, S. Sennert, B. McDonald, J. Zinscr, J. Graves. a Row Two: M. Behram, E. Fitzpatrick, C. Jamieson, S. Jones, J. Allred. Look to the left, Look to the right, Look for the greatest team in sight .V They,re out on the field doing their best to bring in a victory for Southwest! 1-N -1' A' A 4. S ' How One: C. Crutcher. E. Fitzpatrick, S. Jones. E. Dubis. Evane How Two: C. Jamieson, M. Scarato, B. Milford. S. Senncrt. C. Web r Twenty-one 7 Lf V-.115 1- , wwf Ilon Uni-3 ll, lxnnpu. .l. lluig-ulnlv, ll, lfllvrl:-, N, llullnzl, X. lllllrirll, lillnkllll. lxllllllvy, li. Kvllljlllh ll- Sl'l'lin'mnll' Him 'luuz ll. 'tlrtlln--, j tLIrn..m, Il. llnlvx, U. llvigi-r. J. 'l'4-:npr-, .l. M1-wr, ll. Willv, 'l'. Ifnrnvy, li. llnllovk, D. hluvkn-l. Hem Tlnm-: ID. Xlnrk--I, 12. Ilmltonl, 'l'. Flvnga-r, J. llullwin. 1, 'l'1-snnro, J. Wvingurl, J, Mullingly, li. ,lnlnw-s, G. lirunall, li. llnnkvnnn, J. M1-ulilown, D. 147 4 4. r D Hang I-lvlml: X lxrinmu-lnnin, ll. Slrml:-1, li, 'Klvrlu-l, lf. Xlnlliizu, fi. Xyvlrln, li. llrnnllllor-et, C, Culzlknlo-Q, G. Link, M. Xvofforil, N. lxoons, J. Ollollrlw. limi I-'in-: XII. Nlvhiov, ll, Hiirlhnlir, ,l. Yinr:-nl, C. Nlug:irx':uro, IS. C1-plmrall, .l. l'nlnu-i, J. Pnllnvzo, W. llouglin-4, Mr. lu-nny. 't F tb ll Coach: lVlr. Kenny Mud is the great equalizerf, These words of 0 Q Mr. Hatfield, our assistant principal, were never I 1- , - , more true than on the day of the Southwest versus - x ,A i . . O fx -X Vashon game. In this game Southwest, sloshmg Y I I through the mud, caused one of the greatest up- x' sets of the year by defeating Vashon by the score X . . , ZZ of eight to six, for in doing this Vashon slipped - 4,49 'SPE - . . . into a tie for first place. and Southwest ended its 'QQZ-',ifi525'l!'?gEbi'a-1316? Luzalgfa 'tiligef - .. . 5, tg-.--. ,-: 1 - -:irfisig :5 . - , - - .QQWIES - -gt ::5g.33,q Q, season in seventh place with a record of two wins, qgsffts. 'Si Yf-::fFf-. X and 'J' -f '.:::2: . , - - ' he X22 X Q rlf tlnee losses and one tie. Since the school hegan, ..fN X.. x -lgwfgv S h h d . t . . . X L -NN f,-...-- M UU west 35 H to its cledlt just two champion- I X? O ships in loothallhlfbl and l953. Noticing that Z- Tn VVIII-!ll'1l lmoth the championships have come in odd years, me are hoping for one in 1957. 'W' 1 F X. 'lf' Row One: D. Shiniamolo, J. Borzillo, D. Krajcovic, G. Bergman, C. Smith, M. Wmzffrmrtl, B. Bnllick, H. Perkins, R. Graves. Row Two: L. Buffiugtun, W. McNabb, G. Taylor, F. Brinkop, J. Dudley, D. Hooker, R. Kemper, .l. Thomas, J. Hess. Row Three: J. Cook, J. Peacher, S. Langton, S. Gossett, M. Snead, R. Stanley, J. Carney, F. Weslgrman, N. Ferramle. Row Four: 1. Ates, B. Juenger, M. Kigg, E. Wlizemnn, R. Hoffstctter, Y. Brorknmier, J. Faviggnzinrr, K. Finn, G. Alvis, W. Schultz. Row Five: Mr. Merchant, D. Dunavun. J. Horn. I.. Camden, D. Parenlin, l., P1-tkovicll, li. Dryton, L. Hollamlsworth. Football Coach : Mr. Merchant The 1956 HBN football team ended a good sea- son with a record of three wins, one loss, and two ties. Opening the season, Southwest won from Central, 12 to 6. In their next game, they were beaten by Soldan 18 to 8. This defeat was fol- lowed quickly by two victories, one over Vashon 13 to 0, the other over Hadley 14 to 7. The latter was an exciting game won in the last three minutes. Mr. Merchant, the coach, said that several mem- bers of the team could be considered for the 1957 varsity team. He summed up the season in these words, alive never enjoyed working so much with a group of boys as 1 have with these. Once they get going they're hard to beatf, . fv 1 , X. 2 41... f Q mm:-r-1-:':-:. -, - -12:4 ,GQ 'QR 35:5 0 y 1 ,.,.. ' fav. -'.--:.-3 ,. may 'aw 12-:J -9-:-P., X .,4:::'12. fggmfgzs. 3-rg-.., I gt-fmiiaqzrdl '-.--32.55-3 nziiggif' 451' , sv ' -Zi' -I..-.-r '. ,'f.Ll '-fn , . ,X . :L . , , .2' -Nffigfl , '-112' .-:fag N M2221 - A .IAC-,. .'-. . atc: 51 1? 1 .-,-'. .Hn -- tu: 159, x - r f..,.4.'1-. V uve: I 1 f . 4':: :.v:hff Q21 -EE-4 .-. . 1 . 7 . . - . 1 9' 1's I lkZ:::.:.' 1114251 J 211-11:1 fghglf 2 it 1-3-idx ' -5 . Lf , 11 e 5 Z 3 .1 .3 'A X-bf? 3 v 'I .1 .Ny Twen fy-three li-1 I 1 tr Q. if 1 ,a F ff- .M li ff i 1 , I' W A rv ga.. ui .' if wr' 5 4? ai. . . tl. Fw I 44 I , If S U NF F 4 l I l A rv x -u Q .X .,-1 w-V . xv QA., x L u e Q ' Q v X 'V-xef'Y!' X Q x hkkggvg. ff .-,x .Qi X Q -- 1' D B P Swv . 'Q :.., 3 :L Ll' .Q Z 5 J 9 H f -. Q.. x L' ' K . 3 wi 3 ' Q :f'54'1':'b' L '--r L. x , M, W xc. ' -:' iff 5-x .. 'E' W L ' 1- -A In 8 Q . I ss- - X I . A x ...- . n 'TIT' tb gfx .-- 'Q ,A vu N Y? ' A..-N , nf ., Axe AK 'C . - Bu v fb . , .WP -7 x ke N ,, , , f . A.- X N 21,92 'S 'N . W .. , an X x x,.,,-'. xfu... . s N ' L x.-Q . x xx'-' 1. , . :NGS- X ' X .E 3 5. N - , . K , , ,, w ,X L Q, ,K ,N W, ,X i-IP 45 e. s, - -4'. Q- .f -44:-f . ' r Iqfil. li: l Q JL 0... - i 1 'EET ' v .'f.4'I pu' 334' 4. 'fi .1 Xl 'Q' ,x , : Xx -fx - , 'A .f -f :fri ' Q X Y 'V474 ' .' x 1' 2' gf .,.4f-ad? 3. - T fn-1: muah N is h xx. fd Wa 9 233: -W' v wx U , 3 4 ,-, x f iw ffl,- f 4 MAJ Row One: J. Nelson, S. Bryant, T. Hawk, G. Ziervogel. Row Two: Mr. Close, D. Potter, W. Nelson, B. Pflueger, R. Schowalter, J. Frimel, A. R ff Tennis Coach: Mr. Close Under the able direction of Mr. Close the net- men of Southwest finished in a tie for second place with the Rough Riders of Roosevelt. The team as a whole had a record of 19 wins-and 11 losses. The first singles spot was held down most capably by Gene Ziervogel. ln the second and third positions, Tyler Hawk and James Nelson starred, each contributing greatly to the standings of Southwestas team. The brightest spot this year was the undefeated first doubles team, Art Ruff and Steve Bryant. The second doubles consisting of Ron Schowalter and Robert Pflueger did an outstanding job also. The team alternates were Joe Frimmel, William Nelson, Dennis Potter, and Dick Gephardt. The outlook for next year is very bright. and South- westls chances of winning the championship are good. There are always new prospects wanted though. Ll . fi 3' , if f I I f rar Q. 'fig X lite! as K ' X Q Q! Z' X 3 W K - l 7 1' kc! W wt ll X i I ff X Y X X R Tzventy-five Huw Om-: l. NI4-Dum-ll, W. Lolln-r, D. 55 , C. Crm-nwulcl, ll. Hydm:-n, A. ll:-ning, 'l'. Cook. Dribble clown the sidelines. Shoot from the floor, Come on, Southwest, raise that scoref' This cheer was just one of the many that helped South- west to beat Beaumont in one of the most exciting games of the season. As a result of this victory Beaumonfs winning streak was ended at 40 games in a row. This win gave Southwest a five and four record for the season. Not doing so well in non- league play. the steers accumulated a record of three wins and nine losses. We take comfort. how- Ruw Two: tl. Wiill, W. Douglas, ll. H1-my, li Pullnm, li. Cr-plnunll, J. Palme-r, 0. f.cwlu:4. Hun Thr u-1- : Xlr, Mill'-x, ll. liurllmliv, U. Slu-rmaln, l.. llunruel, X. Krilnlnvlynull. YA ll: 'l l QE AW --' , xl 52 :Q ' l . 2 53 ff M X 1 5- fN 7 f 'Xl If - , lf X 1 I Q., L - QM Q ffl ' ' f-5 x li Tx gh. C gm, l O 3l'S1ty Basketball Coach: Nlr. Xshley l 711 vlr wx ever. in the knowledge that mam' of these nine de- feats were hy narrow margins. g'They never give upf' were the words of the B-team cagers coach, Joel Beezley. Wfhey always show good sportsmanship and competitive spiritfi Out of the eleven boys that composed the B- Team, two are considered to be the most promising prospects for the varsity cagers. They are Dale Yount and Jim Graves. Dale led the B-Team scor- ing with 236 points for the season. The other members of the team, Carl Harris, Steve Goldman, ,lim Shanahan, joe Favignano, Ted Popowechak, Jim Nelson, Kindall Hite, Jack Beacher, and Chuck Robinson also gave a good account of themselves. Row One: J. Favignuno, J. Graves, J. Nelson D Y L Row Two: D. Dodge, J. Shanahan, C. Taylor H 1 r Row Three: Mr. Beazley, E. Jenkins. J QX'i-Wlffbl Shooting Stars N. ' -- Ei r VV Ax .ij f ff- his I o M ,, 4, .. ff 5'-,Ak Gary Gruenwald, star center, makes a hook in practice session. Co-captain of this year's team, Bill Eyd- man. steadies for a shot. The Longhorns of Southwest defeat the Mcliinley Colclbugs by the score of 51 to -L1 for their first league win. Southpaw Wayne Collier demonstrates a one hanflecl set shot from out court. llrilmlrling clown the siflelines, shooting lrom the floor. Spenver helps Southwest raise thc shore. .- L.. ---L 2 Row Row Row Row Row One: W. Taylor, T. Kieffer, D. McCready, C. Sielwenthal, L. Anslerhub. D. Rascher, E. Koster. B. Knickmeyer. Two: J. Schmid. J. Lesmeister, C. Link, C. Brewer, F. Schlingman. P. Shy, .l. Gleason. B. Bullock. J. Manley. Three: D. Kempin, L. Buffington, E. Merkel, R. Witte. J. Mattingly, S. Carriere, G. Ryffcl, B. Duncan. J. llc-inershagen, T. Sullivan. Four: .l. Meddows, N. Donner, ,l. McConnell, V'. Douglas, C. Calakatos, M. Sterrell, J. Carney, D. George, T. Carney, N. Koons, J. Sokolsky. Five: Mr. Beezley, J. Horn, R. Green, R. McCue, D. Dodge, D. Dodge, A. blbrich, D. Jones. R. Stanley, Mr. Merchant. Track Coaches: Mr. Beezley, Mr. Merchant ff? 'Q , - nw T ,GRS Q I. N ' l -'Z l I i 5 .1 1 WT Starting the season with an inexperienced team, the cindermen fared poorly in the dual meets. They displayed much improvement, however, by placing sixth on Field Day. In the senior division Dave Nicholson won the shot put, and Don Jones and Ed Kuster placed fourth in low hurdles and pole vault respectively. The juniors did most of the scoring with twenty- one points. Jerry Gleason took first in the shot put while George Galakatos placed second in the broad jump and third in low hurdles. Also Larry Buffington took second in pole vault. The team captains, Don Jones and Norman Koons, say that the outlook for the 1957 team is good. since over half of the lettermen will be re- turning. Letters were awarded to nine seniors and seven juniors on the 1956 team. The track team, one of the oldest athletic organ- izations in the school, has been in existence ever since the school opened. Although never winning a championship, they have always been recognized for their good sportsmanship. Twenty-nine 'E' QT Thirtx 9 ,, .. , How One: D. Nivlmlsnn. IJ. I'1Lvr-ln-3, l.. cylllllllltl, M. llumnu-lnmn, ll. bm-llz, .l. lironk. Ili 'tllxfll'XllllllfklJNI Bly, HD um un: . Jllllll. 1 . YH . . 1- mu- , . ion , . .'Il'l'IlHlll, . Vzvulu-r, . oss, It l Ham 'l'llrl-1-' Nlr Mr'-lrlor 'l' llrvllvr f.. l,:lNl:lr1':l, ll. hpvln'u'T. ll- l51lflllUllf'- ll- f'4'l'l'1ll'l- AWN kd KJ xx W fy lst Baseball Coach: Mr. lVlcArtor Although last yearis baseball team had a so- called poor season, the future looks bright, since most of the players returned and will have the experience gained by a season of play. Out of the season's won and lost column the steers of Southwest had a better non-league record than a league record, winning two out of the three non-league games and only winning three out of ten league games. Five of the teams thirteen ac- tive players had a .300 or better batting average. They were Carlo Lamarca .300, Terry Baum .305, Marvin Kraft also 305, Bill Cephart .312 and, holding the top spot, Dave Nicholson with a very respectable 352. The hurlers for Southwest were Joe Brock, Dave Nicholson, and Bud Doss. .loe and Dave both won two and lost fourg Bud Doss completed the season with one win and no losses. With the returning members of the team, weire hoping for a championship season. After all one can always hope. ,, W Z Some Bi Whee S Wait X, Ay xi , 4.-.f-1 Q74 fi.. 1 W .. Zglr ifih f Z f ' - 2 ' 'f Hpfwi ft ' zz ' , 2, 4 ,?f:f'2Vx , aff 9 f mf ., 2 .,.,. of fwfr aff, ,, f ,f, , fav! , f t t 11 W ,atm .-.Hi z 1-1. ' ,Mu 4 ff M f f' AW, ,Q-vt, f Nicholson winds, gets ready, and fires, another strike, and the side retires. Sailing through the air, not making a breeze, Southwest high jumpers clear it with ease. Poised and ready hut looking calm, is hase' hall captain, Terry Baum. Coaches: Row one: Mr. McArtor, Mr. Bef-zely, Mr. Ashley, Mr. Kenny. Row two: Mr. Gerber, Nlr. Close, Mr. Mer- chant. Ready and waiting for the raeeg follow Don jones, he'll set the pace. Ready to go and on the hall is last years miler, Siebenthal. Soaring up to clear the har, pole vaulter Con- klin didnit miss it by far. The hurdles this year attract a big crowd, as George Calakatos does himself proud. 3 2 ff 1 4 l Z ' W ,W 2 frlw-two 7 l N ,7-:J 0' Dt,..,rQ f J x X PTF. 1 x.,A, XA Row One: J. H1-yxl, G, Zim-rvogcl, D. Bcrllvrcr, B. Beauty, D. Kren. Row Two: L. Klausner, li. Sparks, IJ. Barlliolic, S. Goss:-ll, D. B1-inl-ek:-, K. lviilff-NTlllIl'lZ, G. KTlli'LLI'T, Mr. Ar-xlllcy. Golf Coach: Mr. Ashley The cry of uFORE,,' the upraised cluh, the swish as it comes down, and CRACK-another South- west turf topper slams the little white ball down the fairway. Although there was no Public High School League this year, the Southwest golf team, headed by captain Doug Skinner, closed the 1956 season with eight won and four lost, an excellent record. They also placed eighth in a field of twenty schools in the tournament. Since there was no league, most of the matches were against county schools. Golf is a fine sport. Letls do our bit toward re- turning it to Public High League competition. The coming seasonis turnout of boys is heartening. Although only two of last yearis players are TC- turning, the enthusiasm of these fellows offsets their inexperience. Southwest Firsts ' 'LBackward, turn backward, Oh, Time in thy flight. V Q L Q V, 'L .I L :L TENNIS CHAMPIONS GOLF ' , ...g1,.. X! Q - iii? ff' A 3 ' W HSV t Writ ls magy ' ': ' -?f1Y5f fV I f I Q , - ,,,.7, P ,,, M jgits -9, H , 1 LZ ., if t tball MQ. WH' s , t A A is 7' ' 'V w I w F' L! , i :ilu Ohampnons lihy A' I ,,'V- .f'v , FOOTBALL QUEEN AND MAIDS bOLIHXXtb'I CHHR H UDLR- Row One: J. Conklin, D. Hanlen, D. Mcfircady. D. Sp:-ner-r, M. Kraft. How Two: C. Costas, N. Dalhn, D. Nicholson. J, Manley, H. Koupa, R. Pflur-gg:-r. Row Three: J. Gleason, li. Gephardt. .l. Mattingly, J. M1-ycr, D. Kempin, D. Jones, M. Hznncllnnn. Row Four: ,l. liallwin J. T1-ssaro, J. Palmer, D. Ccorgc, J. Meadows, J. Schmid, W. Nelson. Row Row Row Absent: T. Baum, C. Galakatos, A. Ulbrirh. Five: E. Kuster,lG. l.e-e. T. Stenger, l.. Bullington, E. lic-rachc, R. Witte, Fl. Haley. Six: Mr. Polster. li. Geiger, ll. Strat-dm-r, B. Doss, D. Bartholic, R. Green. F. Mathias, R, Sclmwnllr-r. Seven: Mr. Gerber. W. Collier, C. Grucnwald, D. H1-ccher, B. Eydman, S. liryant. Mr. Kenny. Lettermen The Lettermens Club, the purpose of which is to stimulate interest in athletic activities, is an hon- orary organization of the outstanding athletes of our school. It is composed of the players who, by their ability as well as team spirit and good sports- manship, have earned an athletic letter. Anyone who has earned an athletic letter in any of the major sports. which include baseball, basketball, football, golf, tennis. and track. is eligible to be- come a member. Some of the activities sponsored by the letter- men are the Father and Son Banquet: the Miss Southwest llancc. co-sponsored with the Student Council: and the Dip and llance. which originated this year and was sponsored jointly with the Cheer- leaders 011112. Thirtx -four Mr. Gerber Faculty Representatives: Mr. Kenny M FALL President . Vice President ., Secretary .,., ,.,... OFFICERS Treasurer . , Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING President Vice President Secretary M ., Treasurer , Sergeant-at-Arms r. Polster Jim Conklin ,...Al Ulbrich Dennis Hanlen Don lVlcCready ...Marvin Kraft lim Conklin ..,.Al Ulbrich Nick Dalba lack Palmer .loe Manley 'x E X xlfl 5 4 x ! X 4 ll Q ' 5' fi? 44,6 T? V I 3? xxx , H, X X . xxx gf' Af ffl Girls Athletic Association Director: Miss J. Mueller JMQ. Row One: S. Heins, M. Prichard, M. Hebblethwaitc. M. 0'Bricn. Row Two: U. Fridlcy. S. Naylor, A. Bossung, J. Wclistcr. Row Three: S. Barnes. C. Lowe. S. Browne, P. Duffrlt, J. Vosbrink, S. bpfmner, J. ,A!T'l0!'Elll. Huw Four: B. Heimhavhvr, C. Kelly, S. Harris, Jane Sheets, jean Sheets, J. Rcnisch, J. Mueller, M. Kirkpatrick, 1. Haarhaus. flicials Club Sponsor: Miss J. Mueller A watch, a score pad, and a whistle!! These articles are put into use every Tuesday by mem- bers of the Officials Club, an outgrowth of the Leaders Club, which started in the new South- west in 1937. In the first club the enrollment was limited to those girls who were outstanding in performing athletic and gymnastic feats. Now, in the Of- ficials Club, girls learn the rules of games, and how to apply them. In order to become a quali- fied official, you must also pass Written tests. This group meets on Fridays to discuss the rules of the game. On Tuesday they do their best to prove their skill while officiating at basketball and volleyball games. lk W ... .6 M... DB Thirty-.seven Girls Basketball 'lleulns l S. LI limi Um-: li. Sarliun. B. Sit-gglrin-rl, S. fllusrllany. ll. llorry, Nl. Clalunre. .l. Cruemller, li. lluglu-Q. limi lun: K. Krt-ll, S. flluvller, l, Kinnurxl. N. Slvinmann. H. Nluni:-r. li. .liillllvwlbllt .l. Wit-sl. J. Puri-ntln. on 'lilirr-1-: ll. l ri1llv-,, li. lilolmnqllist, ll. Huxl- lurrl, .l. linglislx, 5, Gross, 'l'. Turk, l'. Hill, Nl. Spit-ltluvll. lion lfuur: .lean Slut-1-I-. 5. liurnt--, .l. Koenig. ll, Gross, M. Sllunnnllun. lf. 'liivljm-ns, N. xlllr--ns, l . l.amprns. 1 'll-alms S 8. 6 llmx Une: J. lintnllt-, Nl. Slbllllltlilll. ul. WK-lvsttfr tl. llt-ni-wll, li. linrtu-r. ,l, Eggvirlztli. 5. Evarwlc llmt Tun: S. lloorw. N, llurtz, ,l. l'lf-lr-remls, ll Syl-nt, ll, Xlrlbunultl, Nl, liuchn. l'. Marks. limi 'l'llrt-n-: Xl. Nlurinn. li. Gr-twl, xl. U'Brit-n li. 'l'rvi1'lu-l, li, Ulusi--lg, R. Wulillwrinlc, 5 l.amgt-vu. lion l-'mlrz ll, l'v-tv-rwu, F. tx.-llogg. l, 'liulrvr UNH. Xl. Xlrtlrf-ix. 5. lug'-brits:-n. ll. Nlurtin. 'lihirfi -vigfif ' ...'. ,LL ' A 1 1 'g5's.lx4 5,5 Basketl Get that balll These two peppy phrases have been heard throughout Southwesfs halls alter school for the past twenty years. These were years of great progress for the eluli. For ex- ample, haslcethall once was just a single athletic aetivityg now it is part ol the flourishing CJXJX. Also with the passing of time came an increase in enrollment. 'l't-urns fl K fl llow Une: li. Kell:-r, N. lfrivke, ,l. Amon-lli, S Spoon:-r, li, H1'illll1uf'lH'r, l'. Crilttlllivltl, .l Host. Row Two: S. lioonr-, E. Fitzpatrick, l'. l r1-unrl ,l. Ker, M. Losito, P. V:-nr-Liu, ll. Williunw Row 'l'hrf'r-: ll. liaugh, J. Moles, J. liulrluin G. Pug:-, M, l'lf-lililr-lhwaite, M. llurri-m, ll Webster. J. l.ovt-, K. Walsh. wr , l 4 U-. The beginning group had seven- teen membersg now the club boasts two hundred twenty-one ac- tive members. In this year's or- ganization girls are divided into twelve teams with approximately fourteen members on each team. Jo Ann Amorelli captained the winning team with eleven wins and no losses. These lucky girls received beautiful gold trophies to mark their achievement. Teams 9 K I0 Row One: J. Kinsey, S. Naylor, F. Porter, P. Duffett, A. Bossung, A. Lutz, J. Miller. Row Two: S. Jones. D. Lockwood, B. Benner. M. Prichard, D. Picker, J. Sorensen, S. Browne, M. Beltrani. Row Three: J. Twilchell, W2 Oppliger, K. Tyson, J. Schubert, S. Sparherg, J. King, Jane Sheets. liow Four: J. Mueller, D. Thomas, C. Kelly, J. Haarhans. E. Huning. J. Cloak. Sponsor: Miss J. Mueller Teams 7 Sz 8 Row One: C. Lowe, N. Heyl. B. Steber. S. Schrand, M. Ferrara, L. Vlfoods, P. Alexander. Row Two: S. Black, K. Honer. P. Hase, S. Esch- rich, J. Meierholf, M. Leontsinis. M. Schrnidl. Hun Three: K. Stevenson, J. Wells, C. Tirnpont- NI. Anton, 5. Thorp, B. Baxter, A. Krenning, D. Schoenherk. How Four: 5. Wfetterau. B. Eaton, C, McLey. J. Allavns, A. Hanson, C. Linhart, N. Solovitz, nl. Kirkpalrivk, A. Dveringz. Teams 11 8. 12 Row One: E. Delgortivo, S. Heins, J. Vosbrink, V. Perkins. J. Kraemer, S. Black, D. Rossi Row Two: R. Gillon, B. Francis, C. Naeser, J Kaufman, J. Sl'l'llll6ll-ff, C. Sennert, B. Tap- pella. Row Three: C. Buck, C. Spellmeyer, J. Katt, P I-lnrtzell, L. Duinmeyer. C. Knivkmeyer. Row Four: S. Heyl, K. DllCllPk, C. Froesel, A llutlugliucvo, C, Crasel, 5. lnre. Thirty-nine Girls Bowlin li s Ea Fw nfs if 811- qw How One: AK. Bos-sung, C. 54-nm-rt, C. Jamieson, S. Langton, J. Eggcman, S. Jon:-s, J. Nortlirup, J. Lil-hor, C. Hahn, D. Oclilf-rt. S. Amhilrli, M. Prinliurll, C. Znlauf. How Two: .l. lxarpinski. K. Wt-st. S. Reiss, S. Naylor, D. Frinllcy, D. Bryant, J. Sliankland, J. TlizllL'llr-r, l'. Dcliosa, C. llnrtr-r, J. Kinsey, B. Stcbcr. .l, McMurray. .l. Manruso. llow Thrs-0: S. Wctti-ran, B. Siegfried, B. Eaton, B. Hughes, C. Trl-iclicl, P. Freund, S. Evanck, P. Cfifffllflfllll, S. Esclirirli, N. Steinmunn, N. Hcyl, D. Sniclsvr. C. Coldlmerk. S. Holmes. Row Four: U. liaxter. S. Muschany, C. Spellnwyer, T. Todd, C. Hughes. S, Scbourn, S. Cross. E. 'Tif-ljens, .l. Koenig, U. Darr. S. Owens. L. Wlirzul. Row Five-: R. Johnson, J. Cruendler, N. Fricke, J. King. M. Schmidt, S. Marshall, Jane Slit-e-ts, Jean Sheets, C. Hraflsky. L. liaynicr, .I. Maclean, S. Browne. S. Barnes. Row Six: Fitzpatrick. D. Timmons, J. Hoffman, J. Sie-fr-rt, F. Bimlhvutel. J. Ker. M. Glanz. C. Curmll. A. David, B. Kimt-rlc, S. Mathews, C. Svhrnnd. Miss llhriclil. ,H J S 1 J AX' -g y in X , A j, i WQf1H6Sd3?' Teams Fam Roll it down the alley, Knock down that pin, Come on team, We want to winf, Since the birth of our Alma Mater in 1937. there have been many morale-boosters such as this cheer that have sounded from the dtoors of Arway Bowling Alley. Although the first club. a tremendous success, outnumbered our present enrollment of one hun- dred seventy girls. bowling has always been a fa- vorite sport at Southwest. This large number poses a problem. How can all participate? To solve this. Miss Ulbricht has divided the girls into sixteen teams that bowl in competition on Wed- nesday and Thursday of every week. These teams, Sponsor: Miss Ulbricht with their colorful names such as The Dynamites, Alley-Gators, Whiz Kids, and Four Strikes and a Spare, are guided by a group of very understand- ing officers, who include a President, Judy North- rupg two Wednesday Secretaries, Fran Porter, and Susie Jones, a Thursday Secretary, Kay Muehlen- brock, two Wednesday Treasurers, Bev Fuller, and Jackie Lieber, and a Thursday Treasurer, Jo Ann Amorelli. The highlight of the year is the G.A.A. and Bowling Banquet, which is held in May. On this occasion besides entertainment and food, always welcomed most eagerly by the girls, is the presen- tation of trophies. The Southwest Suziesw showed the greatest promise of winning top honors at the time that the Roundup went to press. Row One: B. Anderson, J. Mclntosh, M. Siebt, M. Loving, C. Feld, M. Row Two: M. Dumbler, C. Gehcl, J. Baldwin, J Row Three: S. Tiff, D. Fischer, P. Burnett, L. L. Dummcyer, B. Smith. Row Four: J. Guenther, R. George. J. Olds, J. Clamors, M. Myren, J. Chesus. Row Five: P. Gieck. K. Lewis, K. Featherstone. Nichols. C. Klug, M. Matousek, J. Mueller. Row Six: S. Heins, S. Patterson, S. Cleary, V Lowry, P. Harlzell, G. K. Tyson, K. Krell. A. . Fourland, M. Ulbrich, L. Schneider, E. DelCortivo, f 'Y 1 LAX ' l .. ' I lj' X - Z I1 1 Z 1 ll: f AX ? 'C'-J' '-13 '32-. Thursda Teams O'Brien. J. Nortlirup. J. Amorelli. J. Liddy. J. Hauler. M. Coldak, A. Bolton. Hoyt. 5. Kellogg, J. Sclicadler. M. Rcvellc, B. Busch. P. Wolf, J. Morrow. D. Picker, G. Martin. J. Miller. E. King. D. l.on'kwood, K. Larson, S. Mudd. Ault, E. Clouse, P. King, P. Alexander, M. l-lasrkcr. J. Haarliaus. J. Love. ll. Hanson, C. Knickrneyer, P. Bauman. J. Fox, L. Landfather, K, Farthing. J. . Binclrup, M. Cleary, J. Allircclit, B. Cross, P. Hill. M. Alirens, C. Mt-Vey. .-X. Sllanlf-y. D. Mooney. r L i l I I 1 1 Forty-one qw ll 'H eeer Www i ht' lVlany voices have eehoecl lhrougli llme halls since the first eager slurlenls enlerefl Southwest. Some of lhose lluve come from lIl0llllN5l'S of llie Volleyball Clulr. which meets every 'lluesclay alter suliool fluring llie months of Oc- lolmer llll'UUgll lltifilillllll-3I'. On this clay Lllltllll 200 girls. divided inlo lwelve learns. come lo play in l'0llllN llll0ll and lo have lun. llll'lllllS fl K -l lion Une: N. Xlurino. Xl. llvlrlllvllmalilr-, ,l. lxxlll. Nl. O'llfll'Il, Jvun Sllvvts, 'l'. Spooner. lion 'l'uo: A. Hanson. C, Carter. .l. Eg1g1UIIlU'l. l.. 'lr--rrln-I, Xl. lxlrkliulrrck. B. ble-gfrrerl. .l l-ilurkv. J. Czrlullv. C. Ohsin-k, R. Cillon. lion llllll't'l'2 M. Ferrara. C. MCYQ-y. E. Tivtjuns. ll. l'rull:-3, Xl. bliannahan 5. IllQZPlll'llSl'll. .l. Simlvnlop, J. Hllllllll!'l. B. Wuslmvk, B. lrlnglns. Row Four: P. Yen:-Zia, P. Turner, C. Spcllrmrvvr, S. Slllllll, W2 Oppliger. B. James, S. X:-shirt, A. Dm-ring. J. Parr-min, Rl. Krvillvr, tl. Bok:-n. 3---.a,-L-H? 'lvauns l X 2 Row One: J. Ruullnun. .l. l.ou', S. liurm-4 Miss J. Mueller. I.. l'luglu'4. .-X. llossllng, J, Kirin-ard. Row Two: B. Sli-lxsrr. C. Tirnponr, J. Kinsev ll Berry. J. Zan., M. Kr..-lm, K. Blair, s. e'1...,.1 man. C. Lowe. Row Three: 5. Spurln-rg, .-K. Krvnning, N. Solo- vitz, J. Mclnloslr. M. .-Xlrrcns. J. Evklxolf, S Mueller, K. Boswell. E. Suvlran, J. Rt'lllSl'll Row Four: J. Hnarhaus. C. Kelly, K. Durlwk C, Hopmann. S. lnve. J. llluellvr, C. Linliurl, D. Syllow, K. Heggen. .,. 1 Q -. K r Volleyball Teams 5 Sc 6 How One: L. Wieselran, S. Parks, S. Langlon B. Milford. M. Scaralo, A. Bolton. How Two: V. Srharcr, 5. Wcttcrau, K. Hauer D. Gerber, P. I-luyrnunn, D. Bloornquist, N xlllflflfh P. Nlarkb, E. Fitzpakrick. Row Thrf-ez B. Eaton, J. Moore, P. Brown, B Crow' -l' Alllfmflll, S. St'lll'Ul 4lf:'l', K. Tyson Nl. Nlilforrl, J. Gross, C, Slvigvr. How l-our: C. l.inlmrl, S. Browne, B, Bills, J llo-vvnlfl, -N. Slffllllllilllll. Xl. lmonlsinis, M N l.l:.rrnorw, 5. Xlllwliunx, Svllrunll C, Crawl Forty-Iwo v Teams 7 8. 8 Row One: J. Adams. P. Critvhfielnl, J. Kvr. ll. Loving, S. Jones, B. Benner. Row Two: L. Denibeck, C. Kuehnel, J. Baker, S. Cross, J. Behrends, K. Featherstone, D. Rossi, C. Buck, N. Harriss. J. Lowry. Row Three: K. Krell, T. Wright, A. Lutz, K. Schuchardt, S. Evertz, J. Stovesand, P. Honer, C. Feld, A. Cvoodhrake. Row Four: J. Toberman, J. Nyallace, S. Heins, S. Naylor, H. Huder, D. Thomas, M. Breuer, sw Sponsor MISS ,J Mueller Row C. Row S. H. Row J. Sta One: Hahn, Two: Black, Zikos, Three Baldw ilman T'aIns ll 8: 12 J. Meicrhoff. C. Sennert, J. Cloak, S. Eschrich, P. Hase. R. Boehringer, L. Wlifeat, J. Tyrna, G. Page, M. Carrie-re, D. Radford, J. Vosbrink, C. Gebel. : J. Wood, G. Martin, V. Galbretli. in, A. Badagliaece, G. Froesel, M. L Clark, A. Klockman, G. Vlfhit- l , . worth, B. Francis. Row Four: S. Marsllall, J. HemmingllIiUS. M- Moscly, P. Alexander, M, Schmidt, J. King, P. Fremon, B. Dolan, B. Boorgeret, P. Hill, J. Krost. Forty-th ree -j,g1,e'r IIS f W. X2 ,J 4. 4 . ,Ugg :NJ M 4 fe These teams compete against one another in intramural games. At the end of the season members of the first place team are award- ed handsome trophies. This year when the Roundup went to press the top team, captained by Jo Ann Amorelli, was credited with three wins. Players also compete against volleyball teams of other high schools. JOIN THE FUN!! JOIN THE VOLLEYBALL CLUB!! Teams 9 Sz 10 Row One: J. English, J. Esannff, J. Aniorelli, K. Quentin, F. l reunfl, A. Feinstein. Row Two: Jane Sheets, P. Duffetl, S. Evanek, N. Jenkins, C. Knicknicycr, C, Hughes, S Hr-arlrivk, M. llyren. Xl. Prifti. Row Thrcc: J. Twiicln-ll, D. Lovkwoorl, M. Cal- caturra, J. Sora,-nscn, E. Cnalrloni, 5. Lenz, S Chitwuod, E. Farah:-e, J. Gruemller, N. Fricke llow Four: M. Spie-lrlnch, C. Edelen, D. Wiil lianis, Black, B. Tappclla, C. Jamieson, K Manmrnso, E. Wzunse-r, K. Muehlenhrock. linux Um-1 ll, Ui-lbunnlul, li. lfilnpailrirk, J. Crnws, M. llvllmni, J. Zi: IMT. lion' Two: 5. Naylor, J. Tyrnu. C. Gras:-l. Nl. llvvr-llc, li. llusrli, P. Wolf. linux 'l'lir:'i': lf. XXun1s4'r. K.. Klllg, XX. Uppligvr, V. Fvllurvr, G. llull. S llmx l'our: .I. Morrou, lx. lmms. J. klllllllfll, M. Lonnlr-y, .l. llulmlwin. li. J. Zvnsa-ll. G. Marlin. Hou I ix'v: J. Xngvl. li. Nlilfurcl, C. Gross. K, KI:-inc, l.. Srlxna-id:-r, C. Svln-null:-r. fi. llollnn, Xl. Ilnlrinsun. K. Ci:-ck. f-xnmla-r. ll. Jr-ll, lf. lluning, C. Wvlnelvr, ll. 'lillllll!0IlS, M. Srurulo, hisk, M. Colson, ll. lin-nz. K, Tyrmn, K. l'll'lllllI'l'HUllll'. C. llny. S. O'l7nllon. l.:-onliarfll, IJ. lfrrrnris, J. King, l'. llurtzvll, J. Svliulwrl, ll. Gross, ll. Porter, llulli-r. ll, Wumls, Xl, lxzilusr-1-rli. ll. Sylluw, C. Wliilwnrlli, G. lfriwricl, J. Row Six: M. lla-rl. K. lilirmann. J. linsor. 5. Surlu-llo. li. l.ongin1-lt1-. P. Bell, J. Plugin:-r. C. l'il4'lir'r. J. lliumonxl, N. Klan-mf-yvr, li. llivkinnnn. N. Winkler. ll. J:n'olfs. S. Hr-yl. ll. limlfnrrl. llr-lirvmls. J. llllllll. ll, K4-llvr. ll. Fivpllmn. C. .-Kult. J. Czlnsrnann. S. llid you know that in the past twenty years South- west has won over thirty championships in various sports? Do you think that the teams could have done so well without the cheering students in the stands? The simple truth is that the cheerleaders helped Southwest win many championshipsg and, llow 51'vi'vi: C. llnggv. l.. lhliurlulo. 5, hl1'Nlilllun. C. lurnvr. fl. Smith. l'. Vvnrliit, J. llflF lU'T 5- Ifnllll- ll- HKIIINUII. M- Muff-ly. K- S4'llT llkl'l'. -l- Ruin-rt. to reach the second point ol our analysis, if there weren't a Cheerleaders Club, there would not be any cheerleaders. Thus, we have made our pointg the Cheerleaders Club is one of our most necessary athletic organizations. C eerleaders lub I'-orli -jour Row One: J. Allred, S. Jones, C. Sennert, C. Crutcher, C. Jamieson. Row Two: B. Hughes, J. Toomey, M. Bonano, J. McMurray, S. Hawthorne, B. M. Preswlieat. Row Three: J. Blake, T. Turk, L. Woods, J. Kinsey, P. Freund, S. Esclirich, Marks, K. Krell. Row Four: Susan Black, Sandra Black, A. Feinstein, D. Fridley, J. Meierhoff, Christopher, J. Parentin, C. Bough. Row Five: D. Morris, D. Rossi, J. Sorensen, J. Van Fossan, G. Geile, N. Holmes, L. Cassell. Row Six: S. Brown, C. Nctherton, P. Turner, N. Burris, A. Pzmtaleo, C. Naeser, Twitcllell. Row Seven: B. Barman, C. Spellmeyer, M. Harriss, K. Stevenson, P. Burnett, E. Sachan. These members, who are trained by the current cheerleaders, learn all the tricks of the trade. They become adept in making the twists, turns, jumps, and, of course, the proper use of their vocal power. Then, those who want to take over the job of Tappella, P. Critchfield, J. Eggeman, E. Dubis, A. David, M. Ferrara, S. Evanek, J. Lowry, B. Eaton, C. Boken, A. Kingery, J. Peeper, P C. Ollsiek, J. Doswald, M. Spieldoch, J. Siedentop, L. Wiesehan V C. Imergoot, M. Milford, J. Cloak, J. W'uod, K. Bonean, M. Koverly B . Siegfried, C. Hughes, S. Wetterau, B. Sullivan, N. Kreitler P. Doll, J. Ferry, S. Nesbitt, M. Ulbrich, N. Cooper, D, Schoenbeck cheerleading are put to a test. This be judged by a committee and then dent body. Thus the cheerleaders are group must by the stu- chosen. So, you see, there is much more to this club than just vim, vigor, and vitality. Sponsor: Miss Murra Forty-five ,A. Pan-American lub Sponsors: Miss McNamara, Mrs. Whitehouse .-.f.9,,ff ' . - ' K ' Q fs- '- 'fx , 1 as vs , 1.3. I f - u :gina . NN 7 1 X W , A .Q .-, , 1 r . . 1 as X' .A ev' . or if - ' 4' S3 - xr A Q. - ?N s E Row One: S. Faulkner, B. Hills. I. Dosvsalzl. C. Linliart, D. Jacobs, J. Hasting. Howfm 'XlxlkailV. ' 'o: . . ' or nvi, Tight, K. Randall, S. Inge-britscn, M. Lcuntsinis, .l. Tolmcrman, C. Bokcn. Huw Tlin-0: B. Riel. .l, Ahrolnuvicli, H. Moeller. J. Katt, J. Baugh, J. Muencll, M. Ashe, .l. Selig, J. Wutn4xrl, Nl. Milcic, C. Hocsnlcr. Howl'l 'oirz ll. Krauss. B. W'8SllCCk. S. Chapman. J. Pfeiffer, N. Estes, L. Hovscr, L. Landfatlicr, K. Farthing, ll. Hughes, J. Nichols, D. Gerber, K. Hcgglcn. How Five: H. lint-rglcr, R. Huetlner, B. Illflk, .L Osscnfort, J. Jordan, Siegfirml. M. Br:-uct. l 1 I I I 5-X . W P X 4195, X14 L ,C B I ,Q Q3 - T. 5 :', if E 2 ' ff ,Zi U I 'Ag' luv gr uv-GQ,-. - E Forty -.N1..l W. Warnul, G. Sclll, .l. Bauer, V. Rudolph, S. Wcttcrnxl, B. The Pan-American Club, a long time favorite at Southwest, held its first meeting soon after the doors of Southwest opened. Since then, it has continued to prosper throughout the twenty years of progress. The club offers its membership not only to Span- ish students but to those students who are inter- ested in Pan-American affairs. The Senores and Senoritas of this club participate in many Spanish festivities. This year, those students who knew something about the language further developed their knowledge through the songs, games, im- aginary trips through Latin America, speakers from Spanish countries, and movies. Nor must we for- get to mention the picnic, held at Mrs. Whitehouseis home, and a Christmas party. The group meets every Thursday. It is under the sponsorship of Miss McNamara and Mrs. Whitehouse, who both give their time and effort to make the club the success it is today. French Club '4Parlez-vous francais?7' If you do, The Le Cercle Francais, is the one for you. This club, under the sponsorship of Miss Ernst, has met continually throughout Southwestis twenty years of progress, and now meets every other Wednesdayf in room 207. It is open to all pupils who are taking or have taken French. The time is spent chatting in French, singing folk songs playing games, and seeing films of gay, romantic France. The officers of this club are Patricia Hill Presi- dent, Joan Lowry, Vice-President, Loretta McDon- ald, Secretary, and Marge Connelly, Treasurer. The purpose of this group is to stimulate interest in learning French better or, as they say in French, HPetit a petit, lioiseau fait son nidfi The golden opportunity of enlarging French vocabulary and improving accent, as well as affording many pleas- ant hours, is in store for all who join. fl' iw QT ., w - CQ? KM wie- L-4 'vi -fr 3, ,. Q, .g T .J .1 tg? -fy, T 0- 1. ii GQ gt Q ws . y gg QQSCBE . . f-2 X2-1 . - Sponsor: Miss Ernst -1' mi fra-AM . J L, f -, rx . x I I 1 1 N' Hx p X 7 f , I ' I . S ,Q , L., -x T- '41, Q E fa' fx' 05. 5 T r - 1 a in P ' ffl ' Q. XZAD ' XX ' J T N ! f XY my 9 0. .Cf g .6 Y :Ax x ' x 5 Y . U x -,wa I X Q q Q nf ' an-ilu. . I Row Onc: P. Hartzcll, G. Whitwortll, L. McDonald, J. Lowry, P. Hill, M. Connley, A. Feinstein. V How Two: V. Suharcr, P. Duffctt, M. Crow, P. Blanchficld, M. Clamors, P. Gillick, C. Streiclier, C. Cross. T Row Tllrccz A. Lutz, C. Kelly, M. Spullicli, P. Bauman. J. Sloogli, ,l. Fox, K. Srllrenkcr, L. Carniivliavl. M. .Alll'l'IlS. A. Hanson ill. Forty-ser-err - - - . --.v--r'.1 Row Two: .l.- Ch:-rsus. P. Row Thrcc: K. Ehrmann, Toolnu-y, D. Earl. Row One: I . Burke, C. Holurnbcrgcr, B. linlon, M. H4-rt, M. Koverly, J. Purdy, K. Schuvharrll, C. Woody, R. Boncuu, D. Brcnrlvl, li. Metzger, P. Cross, C. Hllf1lll!H. J. Slovesaml, V. Hinelrup, M. Ryan, J. Vanlfossun, .I. Marnulti, G. Turner, K. Stevenson, C. Spcllmeyvr, M. Hurrins J. Moles, W. Oppliger, D, Snnrlscr. Row Four: A. Herzog, A. Kingcry, K. Feallu-rslont-, P. Marks, K. Krcll, S. Cross, N. Compton, J. BUIIIII, H. Dickmunn, B. Barnum, G. lfulln, B. Srhnyds-r. R. SUIZPF, D. Bcrgfeld, Miss Steffen. How Five: S. St-hourn, B. Sullivan, J. Zenzeu, E. Kurnmnn, R. Bucek, W. Crana, J. HlIl'l'll, K. V1-lten, M. Kovnitg, W. Lucchlefcld, G, Scmwrivy. M. Happcl, S. Siegerist, C. Cleveland. Hora Per multos annos - As Rome for many centuries watched generations come and go, so the Latin Club of Southwest has watched the classes come and go. The club began in 1937, the year that South- west opened. lt was then called the Classical Club. Only students who had finished their study of Caesar,s Gallic War and were. as fives and sixes, studying the Orations of Cicero and Virgilis Aeneid were eligible for membership. ln 1939. the club was called Senatusg it was un- der the sponsorship of Nliss Steffen. Miss Woody and Mr. Young. who was then in the Latin De- partment and is now principal of Southwest. its Fllffvl'-Fllgllf Latina officers were Consul, Praetor, Scriptor, Aerarius, and Numiius. An outstanding achievement of this year was the writing of and the adoption of a constitution, which, with its later revision, is still treasured among the archives of the club. In 194-0 the name was changed to The Forum. The membership was open to Latin 3 students or higher. The offices were the same, candidati for which were elected in accordance with the pro- visions of the constitution. A high light of this Year was the Plat' Nil Ufrlquarn Ruri Accidit pre- sented by students of Latin of Hanley ,lunior High School. iff . ff Row One: M. Melton. M. Kalaseecli, B. Lolirum, K. Jenkins, P. Dunn. Row Two: H. Leis-r. V. Steidel, N. Heyl, B. Barrow, K. Blair, E. Wamser, M. Colmlak, J. Hauler. Row Three: Miss Woody, K. Kirchman, C. Hughes, S. Schofield, H. Zikos, P. Elias. J. Twilchell, N. Klusmeyer, K. Kurmazm, F. Lamprns, B. Dierker, A. Hawtin. Row Four: D. Dodge, S. Risheim, B. Parker, T. James, R. Kendrick, N. Lemme, J. Baker, T. Fritz. J. Mclntush, J. Eckhoff, B. Hnltmann, C. Crasel. Row Five: D. Beincckc, R. Gephardt, B. Baker. li. Boland. J. Garner. J. Pisnni, A. l-or-svliucr. R. Class, C. Treicliel, S. Holmes. Sponsors: Miss Steffen, Miss Wood The Forum continued to be the name of the club until 1941 when it was changed to Hora Latina. Miss Steffen and Miss Woody were the sponsors, and they have continued to be the spon- sors through the years to the present time. Through succeeding years the organization was called the Latin Club, the officers being Consul Major, Con- sul Minor, Scriptor. The various activities during these years included the reading of a Latin news- paper, Res Cestae, games and contests, plays, field trips, and talks given by outsiders and by the spon- sors. In 1955 the club was reorganized as a cultural hour. The Hora Latina, the name taken from that of 1941, is a period devoted to lectures given by the sponsors on the private life of the Romans, their religion, their great heroes, and the contri- butions made by the Latin language to the English. The membership is open to all students of Latin. The lectures are well attended by students eager to become better acquainted with the civilization of a great people. In reviewing the history of the club, the sponsors feel that through the years much has been achieved in preserving the interest in this ancient civiliza- tion. Tempus fugit, opera manent. Forty-nine Future Teachers Sponsor: Mr. Pinkus How One: C. Kelly, V. Rudolph, D. Krauss. liow Two: B. Adams, D. Ct-rba-r, C. Linliart. K. Hr-ggcn, Mr. Pinkus. F l' L. McDonald, M. Kalaset-ch, A. Klochman, N. Weckcr, B. Row Thrcc: C. Cross, V. Dillon. K. urtiing, Die-rkcr. School days, school days, dear old golden rule days! From the hickory stick to modern day methods, teachers have striven for the better edu- cation of pupils. ln keeping with this traditional idea, Southwest has organized a club known as the Future Teachers of America. As we all know, teaching insures the development of our civiliza- tion. This is a most important task, for our nation must keep moving forward. The F.T..4. club strives to encourage young people to enter the teaching field and to acquaint them with this profession. How One: S. Naylor, V. Schnrer. Row Two: R. Udell, N. Compton, B. Hollmann, D. Fridley. Row Three: T. Bcsch, T. Dreher, R. Ebinger, R. Faber, V. Rudolph, J. At Southwest the languages of the world are well represented, not only through classes hut also through clubs which meet after the school hours. The first German club, sponsored by Miss Lenzen, started as the FFF Club or the Peace, joy, and Friendship Club. The club, however, has not had a continuous existence. It originated in 1945, was dropped in 1946, and returned again in 1948, 1955, and 1956. Among the various activities which provided in- teresting meetings during the year were singing German songs, playing games, and viewing pic- tures. Hoffman, Miss Westpliaelingcr. German Club Fi fly Sponsor: Miss Westphaelinger P ysics Club Row One: J. Sievers, P. Gicck, D. Fischer, R. Randall, M. Shannahan. Sponsor: Miss Nuebling Row Two: A. Carr, J. Katt, S. Harris, J. Weiner, Miss Nuebling, 5. lncc, B. Robinson The Biology club is one of Southwest's very worth while clubs. Formed in 1937 and sponsored by Miss Nagel and Mr. Kottkamp, it has stood the test of time. During one period we find it called The Junior Academy of Sciencef' It later, how- ever, returned to its original name. This year's project was to draw up a constitu- tion setting forth the club's aims. These are to in- crease the members' knowledge of biology, to per- fect their skills in this field, and to understand its importance in their lives. E:lVl C2 One need not be a member of the Physics Club to know that this is Einsteinis Theory. With the arrival of Mr. Pinkus in 1951, came the idea of creating a new science club for Southwesfs scientific wizards. At present these future scientific master minds are interested in research relating to atomic energy. Science has made astounding progress along this line, and today it is of prime importance to our country. If you have a scientific mind, you owe it to Uncle Sam to develop it. Join this Club! Row One: J. Mullins, B. Howell, G. Gruenewald, L. Conrad, B. Bealy. Row Two: W. Taylor, B. Smyrniolis, T. Boone, J. Weiner, T. Browne, J. Baldwin, G. Ziervogel. Row Three: J. Burch, J. Vincent, D. Bartholic, J. Meyer, D. Markel, S. Koopmann, G. Link, T. Mason. Row Four' R Carpenter J Buchler K V lt G L G - - , . . , . e cn, . e rand, B. Sleinkamp, T. Stengcr, D. Sherman A. Ruehl. Row Five: D. Bechcrer, T. Cook, J. Bauer, J. Eggers, R. Thoenc, S. Meyer A. Kriemelman, B. Biggar, Mr. Pink us. Sponsor: Mr. Pinkus Fifty-one , Y rQ'.g-egacigpyi--1 ' 'Hia . I 1 -V Biology Club a l l ,fw- I W--fm , M,.w, - ,,.-,:?...7..,q,,:,,,,E.gm,..,. . N ,. - wg if iff -f 9 ' 4: B 5 V 1 -' wry In aff, iw M33 a f V j,Ml,tzf'-. i!iK,.-1V3,aVfh.xY3!I . . g 1. 51,-lqkwtlr, Q 'rl L . - Q , rr. '4 ' A M .HP 1- ' fhvlffigf 5 rn.,-yf, . id ' 'l iA'x. 3:-Sim , .'s41f', ' ' -f 'Vf X' 42' . ,wr 4.2:-'z - , by I Q 'io S 1 2 I . -' 1 - , ,ffi. 'f 2 . '57 ' ff. - 'F Q ' l ,.,,! Z5 4 1 .1 , yS7i - 11 , is T ii- ff S Y . v', 4 . ' Q A ' - ' 0'.. i ., . . gt , . X Qt h ' 7- '74 Q, .a 54, M .ff-1' Row On:-: Miss Funk. H. Carp:-nl:-r, ll. Fubi-r, M. Stern-ll, V. Ituliun, J. H1-nrivkn, liow Two: l.. Cla:4:4r'1n'k, C. llunvun, P. lloll. G. Vvuvll, .l. Yvivsv, T. K1'nn1'll, li. liugvliinil. Row 'I'hrc-4-: li. Ilulvlmrl, xl. Kamp, ll. llirscli, li. Uilcll, J. Jordan, C. llnlvvrl, A. l'fl-uffvr. Row Four: H. llwyr-r, C. lilvllmnu-ll, J. liivllarilson, H. Higggar. Ti Q Y fi.-5 X NC? 1 -1. Q je esgf' t - - ' 'J Zgfx a-. f ff f 3 ' . ,5 4 11, , gh 6 1 ':?'LQw-. 12' . W Photograph . lub y Sponsor: Nliss Funk flux -tivo uwatch the birdie l W This familiar phrase does not pertain to a bird clubg it is one heard frequently at the regular meetings of the Photography Club. These skilled camera enthusiasts, who hold their meetings in room 315 every other Tuesday after school, in- vite your participation in their fascinating club. All that is necessary is a sincere interest in the camera and in the art of picture taking. The groupis activities were numerous this year. Among them was a trip to Color Ad, where they saw our own ROUNDUPS being engraved. Some of the members, too, attended a tour of the Vin- cent Price Photographic Studio, Also, they uflashedn diligently at the Hello Day aud. So you can see that the Photography Club, which has been active since 1952. ranks high among our Worth. while clubs. Ready, aim, fire!! Another Southwesterner hit the ubullseyef' This target shooting bunch meets on Friday at the Armory to try to improve their shooting techniques. Each 'corderw of fire consists of twenty-five, directed at paper targets. The four positions are, prone, sit, kneel, and stand. Five shots are fired toward each of the targets within a period not to exceed five minutes. The targets are scored on a basis of fifty points, ten per shot. The team is formed from the best shots in the club, six being maximum for league competition. The high- est four then receive marksmanship letters. Between shots this club took time out to elect its officers: Jack Brenner, President, and Michael McRae, Secretary and Treasurer. This happy group has proudly announced that it was the winner of second place in the league. Row One: B. Robertson, B. Dwyer, J. Brenner, M. McRae. Rifle Club Sponsor: Mr. Clusenkamp uh If lmm mmf P Q 63,95 4 ' T 0 Q ass X , L Ulu ' xx. 'gar :VA dv QI: s'e F 1 1 Q Q Q' . 1 'J-' 1'.g.,q ., Vs 1 wsrq. -4 Z -'v 0' 'sims :- , s s . . aa., ,s ,.,.,. ,Q T . 0 4 iq.-4 . fs 1. .331 vfn' IS'E f Of irs 1. v.- Q4 . . Q . Q' 'Q Q . , ,N . 1 , ,N - fn .'. . ,.., s 5 . - y. Y SIR o 7' - ' A i 0 1. , O 9 Q Row Two: R. Ledford. F. Reinhold, J. Carothers, J. Osscnfort, B. Mason, E. Major, Mr. Gluscnkamp. . Row Three: R. Shanklin, J. Bochler, J. Pisoni, R. Carpenter, A. Meyers, G. Havener, B. Polhemus, R. Lolise, D. Wise. ,fm F ifty-three '- Row One: T. Drr-her, D. Burllxolic, J. Carothrrs, H. Ebinger. B. Plllwger, C. Hnglws, C. Pnllnnl. Row Two: D. Murkcl, J. Vincent, J. NVoollr-n, Mr. Dripps, K. Vellvn, J. Fox, J. User-nfnrl. Row Three: T. Hrnricks. F. Crabb, D. Hire-wh, F. Carroll. J. Jordan, S. Siegvrisl, D. Lewis. Row Four: G. Havvner, B. Brenner, C. Hnffrncistcr, A. Meyers, K. Knvilv, 1.. Conrad. Chess. the game of games! Once a chess player. always a chess player is an old prov- erb but a true one. It is, so we are told, a game of concentration, and its fascination lies in the fact that a player never reaches perfection: he is always trying to improve his game. It is a very old game, too. It has stood the test of time. This shows that it really ranks very high on the list of games. Chess clubs have come and gone at South- west. Turning back the pages of Time to 1937. we find Miss Oestereich. sponsoring a chess club. After several years. however. it fell by the wayside. and we heard nothing of such an organization until 1955. when it lmbbed up under the direction of Miss Tou- hill. Xlr. llripps revived it in 1957. and this years group is a most enthusiastic one. The members assure us that this time the club is here to slay. ty-Ionr awp Z... ,ff bm T 1 s L Chess Club Sponsor: Mr. Dripps Southwest Thespians Director: Miss Meenach ....-A--ve These Radio 2 classes are practising the art of broadcasting. Radio Workshop opens a door to a new vocation. Both It isn't so easy as it looks. radio and television are still in their infancy. ll - . l ' Y 7 ,u 5 , -.,, ,rex-, us. -1- f gpg-f-. --fn ., 1 - ...- .. ..-11. 'f PNNZ 1.--A wvlir-1-'f .QL .:ti...--,x's,-,farm-'a 5.-1 v::1,zg:',-- 1 :t5v+5fF1l'3.t.:ivf 2,-asm'-wrt:v,a,tn,f-::- .1122 +r.af-- 1-12 4225:-l.'7.' 'ZZ13 '--'E' '. 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':...11 '31 31.-..:---4 tg-3.1.35 -Lv-41:3 -31-11-g-, - ' -- . g r., .-,.-g.--::X-.-31-:--vMg-.,.:.1g-- .SQA-rx-Fra' L. - A -3: 1.-':-:E -iii?-.a-'-ERKQQ''Y-M211 i 'il.,-Qfsrpm-gi-'.-. . - ' :.-r-i:gp'1z:2fm-iz-Eva:-3.f:f.asv .A-:6f.1E?.iff:!5f:T1! -' --7' -A '-'fl'-5Vfi?5fA 'f5LY.u.v f ' 195221 ' if i H? ww. 5 1 ' i Q. it Q gm gg sy K lm f o ' iNQ,'rk,,:i' ' 1 l l A Play: A WIOJBTTL Cinderella This is another scene from this interesting play, which gave l HHOW now brown cow? Voice control, enunciation, and our students of drama a chance to NCIIIOIGJH inflection are some of the masts of Dramatics. I Fifty-five Ah ha, my proud beauty, 1,11 get you yetli' U15 there anything wrong with my hearing? Could 1 have heard these ominous words?i7 thought our Roundup reporter, who was looking for an interview with Miss Meenach. Summoning up a degree of courage, our inter- viewer knocked timidly and fearfully on the door of Room 413. On entering, she discovered Miss Meenach, seated serenely and peacefully, watching a group of our Thespians Htread the boardsf' Miss Meenach graciously consented to give the informa- tion the Roundup desired about the history of her Theatre Arts classes. '4Dramatics and Radio workshop have had a phe- nominal growth at Southwest. Beginning in 1941, our Dramatics groups had no props to help them, but we didnit worry too much about that. After all, Shakespeare's Elizabethan theatre didnit have any either. We did have, however, the talent necessary for success, and we started off with vim and vigor. As time passed. we became better equipped, our talent remained high in quality, and the number participating grew rapidlyfi Dramatics H1 can say the same for my radio classes. Al- though Radio is one of the newer subjects, coming into being in 1945, it soon became very popular, and our students soon gained recognition at KSLH. We can boast, too. of now having one of the finest and best equipped studios in the cityfi MI have not kept track of all my students who have chosen to follow the theatre professionallyf' Miss Meenach resumed. M1 am still in touch with a few of them, however. Emma ,lean Kraemer, of the class of June, 746, had an important part in Can Cann this winter. Kathy Nolan Uoselyn Schrumml of the June, 751 class, whom you prob- ably saw as Wendy in Peter Pan is now in Holly- wood. Ralph Becker, class of June, ,4-9, is a big wheel at SIU at Carbondale. Dick McGee, of the Jan., 752 class, is operating a Radio station in Mel- bourne, Florida, Charley Jones, class of June, '50, is working at KMOX, and Al Scollay, class of June, '48, is teaching television and radio at Mis- souri Universityf, Two - Fall ., ,,, W, ww .MM 'ms un: . ini 1-rman. . . . 1-ter. . Sian ans. . Hmm Thr-'4 1 Il, Null. l'. lung. .l. lxvr. 5. Parks, ,I. Thatcher Flfftyi'-s1'.t L l I Ron Un:-: N. Winkler. J. Egg:-man. D. BrYiinl- M- England- h I D Xl l NI N1 J l kl l R Montgomery. A. btf-phan. K. Leonard, M. Loving. J, Fouyland. , P. DeRosa. B. Johnson. Row One: N. Schwartz, J. Lidcly, A, Coco. Row Two: S. Evanek, C. Jamieson, E. Dubis. C. Scnnert, S. Eschrich. C. Hahn. C. Barnard. P. O'Shea. Row Three: M. Prifti, M. Myren, C. Asimakopoulds, R. Mummert, J. Anzalone, J. Wagner, P. Blanchfield. Dramatics ne - Fall As for this yearls classes, they have been very busy groups. We have put on shows for the fresh- men, the Parent-Teachers Association, the Scottish Rite Womens club. These are a few outstanding productions, but the highlight of our year was our television show, wllhe Road Ahead, given over Channel 4. Here we used the yearbook as a theme Row One: J. Schrock. S. Owens, N. Burris, E. Pappas. in order to feature our schoolis twentieth anni- versaryf' wfhe work of my actors has been most satisfac- tory this yearfi Miss Meenach continued. They have measured up well when compared with those of other years. l must say l can't help but feel proud of the record made throughout the years of both my Dramatics and Radio classesf' 1 yfff Row Two: L. Shields, R. Lieber, K. Shea, R. Krause, A. Krenning, D. Prewett, Miss Mecnach. Row Three: D. Roehrig, R. Gephardt. D. Fussell, R. Forshee, D. Pikesley, W. Crull, B. Flaherty. Fifty-seven XOAKXS lluw ilu:-1 ll. ll4-illmu-, if. fXllvn, ll. lllimla-rmnn, ll. fll'lll1'll4'l', N. Svlmzlrlz, N. Riflm-ll, ll. lfullvr, N. Curlluru. llmw lun: S. lllulwllso, ll. llufln-lnlx-r, C. Slnlxv, llli-as llll-1-lmvll, .l. 0'llmlrlu-, ll. Willl-, l.. Taylor. . f 5 JT-Rx. .I . Radlo Two Fall ' FN R3dl0 One Fall fllopl ' f , fBoltoml l 1 . , -59. , W7 1 lx J K -wllm . - Z lil-xx Huff: ,l, Fu--lvrl. .l. l,:nv-, ll. Nl.nrluu. lx. Qnvulln. 5. l.ull,ulun. Xl. Yanni. ll-:xx lun- ll, llwln-r. ll. lnwllwr-l. X. Flvpluxn. XY. Lrull. l . bvlxlingglnan, C. Pitman, ll. Sluc-kwl, W. Z4-i-I-r, R-m llur.-v: ll. Null. l'. King. l. Xkull, Xl. XYi4lvu.'r. l.. ilunrml. 5. lun:-N, P. Alvxallllv-r, ll. liryanl, J. lluarllznl-. Xli-N Xlm-nm-h Fill!-l -vfght Row One: C. Asimakopoulos, N. Schwartz, E. Dubis, C. Sennert, N. Burris, R. Krause. Row Two: D. Prewelt, 1. Anuzalune, A. Coco, C. Barnard, K, Shea. ramatics Two prin Director: Miss Meenach -Z E ' ' .1 . wc Iv mf 4 J. ff- Play: The Early Worm Play: A Concise Account Following Shakespeare's advice these students are learning These future stars are studying expression, You can see to Hsuit the action to the word, the word to the action. that this is a solemn occasion. Fifty-nine I Row Una-: H. Culvu-rl, G. lfrucsm-l, C. W1-hah-r. Mm-llvr, I. Kulnn, D. Gross, How Two: H. Flnhr-rly, J. Vivrhm-ll4-r, C. Grmrvur, Ii, Buyvc, I. King, B. Schmidt, C. Parsons. Row 'l'hr4-c: l,. Buffinglon, C. Tnylur, A. Anmtu, E. Bnruxn, H. Utlell. Dramatics ne Dramatics Two fspringj fSpringj ' A ,f ,f f4 ' MH F 1 G W - , fn fr-wi f ,MMG W f ,, fff ffl i ff '51 -XX, , 7 W F In '51 ' fx IZ' f we 04 Sixty Row Um-: R. Livh:-r. F. Esvhrirh. Exam-k, C, Jurllim-sun. M. Priili, P. Blanchfield. ow Tun: I.. Shields. 1. SIN-rfie-ld. J. Wagnvr. fl. Hahn. P. Barth. J. Limldy. A. Krenning, E. Pappas, R R4-u Thr:-1-1 H. Cf-phardl. D. H1-vhrig. R. Fnrxhwz U. Xlummx-rl. B. Crull. ...I-L' - ,,34- x . 1 - , f ' , f f fw ' uhm px W f 'QM' Q,L22.!',,,mw e- 'f A ,ff-Q f , 7 If Q A ' . . 1 .1 Y V td ':-:Q-,N -M. - fyyqf cwgg . 51.4 3 Eg- .5 .4 V- -iw, 4- . 4, M . , V ff f ff 3 E if if 5 X , . f . 4 A V. ,K X ,..-.wk 1 N f X 5 S- A 1 , ,f V, fav., 4 ' , fy.: ff' 45 gigs . 11.-.mmm : X , f fu- ' adm. W ' . L Q , 1 5 A 9 1 v W 'P' f -V, 4 Ne, Phi 1 4 Row One: P. DeRosa, J. Shankland, I. Fourland, S. Hasckamp, J. Kr-r, M. England. Row Two: J. Thatcher, S. Parks, J. Schrock, V. Tlmlnpson. J. Saali. J. Hatfield. Row Three: R. Hall, J. Rutledge, R. Furshee, B. Keller. R. Medlin. Radio One Radio Two fSpringl fSpringl .JN F Z iz' 9 Q P ff! -5--QQ. 8 M... R ' X-...lf I x 4 ., N ,.....'- Row One: J. Love, K. Quentin, R. Mecllin, B. Crull, S. Jones. S. Langton. Row Two: Miss Meenach, M. Yanni, M. Marino, P. King, M. Hollenbeck, D. Bryant, M. Widener, P. Alexander. J. Haarhaus, How Three: F. Schlingman, W. Zeiser, A. Stephan, L. Conrad, T. Cook, J. Brown. D. Huber, D. Stuckel. Sixty-one Now Om-: .L Gumllrrukv, S. Musclmny, M. Glunz, li. Arlanne, C. Linllarl, S. Browne, N. Jakuvnc, li. Gillun, S. Lunpglnn, E. Clousc. How Two: .l. linglish, P. Wolf, ll. lluxwll, J. Fri-lu-r, N. Solovilz, li. Tuppt-lla, li. Drovvlli, V. lluaturmn, G. Curmll, J. 'l'lmlcllr'r, C. ,lumice4un, A. llollon, ,lf-un SIN-1-Is. ,lunrr Slicf-ls. llow 'l'hr1-vc S. Spurlrvrg, C, Priest, ll. linndnll, A. Krf-nning, J. l.i1lLly, S. Naylor, D. Frirllvy, ll. Moeller, J. Wnrnllmrff, M. Munllc, T. Toald, K. G05 ik, A. llllwrirh. Huw Four: ll. Xlvlluin. l'. FTPIIIUII, .l. Sicvcrs, M. L4-unlsinis, ,l. Vincent, ll. Murlccl, li. 'l'lmcm', S. St. ,lf-un, M. Sh-rrvtl, F. Lindhurnt, 'l'. llro wlw, .l. Cale:-lm. The Pioneer I7 Si.x1i-114-0 ionw-r hands work hard to meet the deadline. Should you have wandered into 215 on Oct. 7, 1938, you would have met Editors Jean Freund and Edgar Zaharia, forty-seven staff members, and Miss Lucile Murphy grinning triumphantly over the grand and glorious appearance of the first issue of the Pioneer. In the nineteen years that have since elapsed, hard working Pioneer staffs under some forty suc- cessive editors and the same sponsor, have won numerous top honors from such leading press as- sociations as the Quill and Scroll and the National Scholastic Press Association. Latest among these was the coveted '4Special Excellent Award from the Missouri Scholastic Press Association, one of two such awards in the state during the last school year. Like each previous staff, the present group, headed by Co-Editors Sharon Browne and Charmie Linhart, is working long and enthusiastically to maintain the Pioneeris reputation. Claire Talbot Jan Zinzer FALL STAFF Editors-in-Chief-Claire Talbot, .lan Zinzer News Editors-Donna Frost, Nancy Kidwell, assistant-Marlene Clanz Editorial Editor-Carol Allen, assistant-Sharon Browne Feature Editor-Suzanne Kellerg assistant-Charlotte Linhart Sports Editor-Marilyn Beltramg assistants-Bob Butler, Frank Lindhurst Business Managers-Bonnie Heimbacher, Dave Markel, Jay Vincent Art Editor-Beverly Kimmel, assistant-Joyce Warnhoff Copy Editors-Roberta Gillon, Alice Krenning Exchange Editors-Sandy Muschany, Susie Sparberg Photographers-Roger Faber, Milton Sterrett Sponsor: Miss Lucile C. Murph Editors-in-Chief-Sharon Browne, Charmie Linhart News Editors-Marlene Clanz, Sandy Muschanyg assistants-Ann Goodbrake, Susie Sparberg Editorial Editor-Nikki ,Iakovacg assistants-.lean Freber, Sandi Schrand Feature Editor-Ellen Clouseg assistants-Kathi Gosik, Frank Lindhurst Sports Editors-Roberta Gillon, Sandy Langtong assistants-Ron Thoene, Al Ulhrich Business Managers-James Caleshu, Dave Markel, Roberta Randall, .lay Vincent Art Editor-Brenda Adamsg assistants-Jean English, .lane Sheets Copy Editor-Alice Krenningg assistants-Sue Naylor, Terry Todd Exchange Editors-Barb McCain, .lean Sheets, Norma Solovitz Photographer-Milton Sterrett A L' A Q X la f Q6 3 4 'R i N 3 sa , filvglla HEI' iw! 1: F ,' ' ' X 9 : , E2',r'P' ,fr ,Q I :gf r if ,te t S 25 1 ,W Sharon Browne Charmie Linhart Sixty-three Bob Schneider ft-7 Roundup Staff General Sponsor-Miss Mary Mclntire Editor-in-Chief ,..... ..,..... R obert Schneider Make-up Editor ........... ....,... A ndrea David Assistant to the Editor ,,.. .....,... S ue Bindbeutel Secretary to the Editor .. ......,.Helen Zikos EDITORIAL lnlroduclion and Administration-Jackie Lieber School Life .,.,,.... ......,., ....,... IV I arilyn Pritchard and Anne Bossung lntm-rscholastio Sports ...,. ...r.,. Y Vayne Douglas and Richard Purdy .4 I Andrea David IVR Undergraduates .,.,...,,,. Carolyn Feld Graduates .,... .Marlene Glanz and Suzzane Marshall Sue Bindheutel Marian Seilmt ART Art Director ...., ,......., M rs. Grace Markman Art Editor ..... ..,.,.. ....,.., M a rian Seibt Assistant ............,. ....,,,,... .,..,..,....,l..,.....,..........,. M a rie Prifti Pat Alexander Margie Anton Gayle Calderon Effie Dubis Don Flaskamper Roland Godi Jackie Green Tom Lutz Pat McNamara Madelyn Marino Marlene Myren Jack Parks Dennis Potter David Roehrig Al Statzer Dick Shinamoto Richard Wizenian BUSINESS Business Manager .,......,...... .. ,... .. .. ......., Mr. Edward Forti Mary Ann O'Brian Joan Haarhaus Engraver . . .,,.., Hr. Earl Tarlotting of Color-Ad Engraving Company Printer . . .... .. ,.., Mr. Charles Grimm of Wiese-Barnes Printing Company Photographers . ..... Mr. J. G. Princell of the Board of Education fy-lei Mr. Vincent Price of the Vincent Price Studios Milton Sterrett of Southwest High School i I Row One: M. Glanz, M. Prichard, B. Schneider, S. Bindheutcl, 1. Lieber, C. Feld. - . Row Two: H. Zikos, A. Bossung, M. Myren, M. Seibt, C. Petersen, J. Green, M. Marino, E. Dubxs. I . U Row Three: Miss Mclntire, Mrs. Markman, W. Douglas, R. Purdy, P. Alexander, J. Parks. P. Mchamara. M. Prxflx. Row Four: Mr. Forti, M. Sterrett, D. Potter. M. O'Brien, J. Hnarllaus, S. Marshall. The Roundup .... c6:.ff-.- C CCC' 10 fs Q pf SEC Pi X X L- '::v:' ,':i'ii5' llla- '1 'll-' fx Y' C31 The first Roundup was published in 1938 and was a small paper backed hook, known as a usou- venier editionf Mr. Samuel Rosenkranz was the first sponsor. lVlr. Rosenkranz continued in this capacity until 1942. At this time he joined the armed forces. The sponsorship was then taken over by Miss Mclntire, who has had it ever since. Our hook has won many awards. Of the sixteen yearbooks that have been sent for evaluation, five have received first place awards, three from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and two from the Missouri National Press Association. The Roundup has also received ten second place awards and one third place award. We hope this enumer- ation doesn't sound boastful, but We are very proud of this record and hope our hook this year will he as good as those which have gone before. Sixty-,fic ' Si.l'f-Y-Silk' Southwest Music Directors: Miss Meyer Mr. Monachesi Miss Meyer and Mr. Monachesi HThe man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, strategems and spoilsf' . . . Shakespeare Music has always had an important place in the school life of Southwest. As we pages of time to 1937, we find Orchestra, the A Cappella choir, and the Boys Clee clubs off at These have grown and flourished ing years and have been joined turn back the the Band, the the Girls Glee a flying start. with the pass- by the Junior Girls, Clee club and the Clef and Quaver honor society. The operetta, which has become an institution here, made its first appearance in 1939. Needless to say it was a great success. Other smash hits have followed in succession, each one seeking to outdo the one before, until we reached that great extravaganza of this year-The Prince of Pilsen. Having set up such a high standard it would be interesting to see what the Music Department will be like twenty years from now. We cannot see how it can become better. egg, ,.--- 4 ,,,.-sl sw! mum WWW W First Operetta at Southwest. HJLS. Pinafore December 14 and 15, 1939 Row One M Beltram M Cardaro C Talbot J Evanoff, N. Jakovac, D. Svhadc, P. King. Rom Two J Linzcr N Schwartr .I Flacke NI Widener, M. Dumler, R. Krause, E. King. Ross Three B McDonald D Rlgdon J Green N Solovitz, B. Heirnbachcr, S. Heins, J. Hcmminghaus. Row Four J Eckhoff J Hay S Bcinkc J Harpendlng, S. Barnes, C. Linliart, D. Nalxer, J. Shaw, D. Huber. Row e J Ou ns N o e Henrxcks lcConnell, A. Carr, L. Mace, B. Wagoner, T. Clements, A. Stephan, B. Robb. Clef and uaver Club Meyer, Mr. Monachesi Unlike the other clubs the Clef and Quaver Club has been in existence for only four years. lt was or- ganized to stimulate interest in music and to provide an opportunity for the members of the vocal and instru- mental groups to become acquainted with one another. Eligibility for membership is a music letter in one of the seven groups-Band, Orchestra, Advanced Chorus, Junior Girls Glee, Girls Glee, Boys Glee, and A Cappella Choir. To earn this music letter a student must have participated in all the main activities such as the operettas and spring festivals and have belonged to a music group for four semesters. Today this club boasts forty proud members. Sixty-seven The Southwest Band has long been a source of pride to Southwest High Schcool. As we turn back to the 1938 Round- up, we discover that the band was among those first music organizations at Southwest. This first band consisted of twenty-four musicians, who met daily the seventh period in room 413 under the direction of Maestro Monachesi. Today, twenty years later, its enroll- ment is over three times its original number. This energetic group now meets every morning during the MA period in the band room, still under the direction of Mr. Monachesi. A look at their activity calendar shows that many football games, parades, and pep and aud sessions would have been incomplete without our fine band. In addition to their many performances they have also been busy with their social ac- tivities this year. These included a mid-winter swimming party at the Y and a Christmas party, given in conjunction with the Orchestra. in ' ulfrlt 'i Harms C Linlmrl J Twitcln-ll N .lukovav M Dumlcr, J. Huy. J fi Southwesfs firs lion' Ono: V. llvrl. .l. Kulnlnuun. ,l. Curollu-rs, D. Klux 41, l. D 2 , ,. ' :., . . . . , . ., . . ' ' Y' ' ' ' ' ' IJ W'tt H Klum: T. liulvin, C. Steiger, L. Clark, H. Bucrglur, X Row Two: J. lllclioln-rls, .l. Lampbell, 3. Bryunl, G. huns:-lucy, I.. Woods, K.. hlirmann, . .1 5, . 1, 1 li. Pourrliol., E. Jenkins, li. Schulh. 'l'. Davis, J. Martin, H. Bluse. band. H9373 E W. W SEPTEMBER -star afrfm. 1 F E 11 G ' mv' CALENDAR . 1 - t l,.u . ' l ' oot a ' ame-Southwest vs. St. Louis University High - ,X 'wh MM '4 EH W .-N mmm ml l ba ev' f.,'-war St Louis Jubilee OCTOBER fan:-aw-ai-4' 22 -.wma-E,-f ,gf .via Trumpet Ensemble at Jubilee Football Game-Southwest vs. Central 'i'ff.,. ootball Game-Southwest vs. Cleveland Football Game-Southwest vs. McKinley NOVEMBER Band and Orchestra Swimming Party at Y Football Game-Southwest vs. Soldan Football Game-Southwest vs. Hadley Football Came-Southwest vs. Vashon DECEMBER Band and Orchestra Christmas Party MARCH Hello Day Program-Band Uniform Fund APRIL Aud Session Clean Up Parade MAY Southwest Music Festival Arm Force Parade Muni Opera Aud Director: Mr. Monachesi Row Three: L. Schulze, C. Ziniscr , K. Veltne, J. Harpending, C. Dobbs, D. Bcrgfeld, A. Locschncr, G. Sehl, V. Riggio, C. Keulzer, G. Fults, F. Tchleng' man, R. Udell, P. Williams, R. Brewer. Row Five: J. Owens, V. Pavia, D. Markel, J. Schmid, M. Hasek, D. Nitsch, J. Mode, J. Green, B. Gross, J. Albrecht, M. Carrier, K. Tyson, S. Terll, B. Boxey, L. Carmichael, A. Kamp, B. Pflueger, R. Glass, J. Woolsey, W. Schmidt, J. Hendriclis, D. Kimcrlc, B. Baker, J. Shannahan, N. Hopkins, B. Hennkens, D. Spencer, S. Koopman, J. Gamache, D. Hooker, S. Lirely, L. Glasscock. I Row One: N. I.irs-ly, B. Washcck, S. Chilwood, P. Coco, G. Pollard, B. Hifi, B. Jucngcr, C. Linhart, J. Kinuard, J. Islay, ll. Eaton, S. Schnrk, P. Williams. Row Two: P. Freund, .l. Miller, V. Tcliurer, J. Evanofi, K. Kncilc, D. Sydow, C. Whitworth, C. Rolufs, ll. Siegfiehl, K. Ehrmann, C. Linhurt, C Sherman. llnw Three: S. Brown, 5. W1-lterau, B. Rice, P. Dunn, M. Prichard, M. Schmidt, C. Krueger, M. Robinson, D. Jucobs, J. Franz, M. Krulz, J. Curothcrs J. Martin. J. Kuhlman, J. Mode, S. St. Jenn, V. Pavia, H. Marshall, J. Owens, S. Koopman, 5. Lirely. J. Eckhofi. Sezwzlvx And ever, against eating cares, Lap me in soft Lydian airs, Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce, In notes with many a winding bout ,- N O linked sweetness lon drawn oittfi -1 g 1. ., 'Q fs. . .Milton .mx is f .ix .1 SX V Hark! From the band room come liquid notes .XX x - Q ', -.N . such as Orpheus himself was wont to play. M11- , Qld' ll tonls, desire, too, would be fulfilled if he could live I, I A ,'f I with our orchestra. With the opening of South- f xx --- . f west High School, came the orchestra. A small group of twenty-eight boys and girls met every ' In day during the sixth period. Mr. Monachesi, the director, started this orchestra and has led all succeeding ones these past twenty years. Today, he has built up the membership to seventy mu- sicians. 1 Row Four: J. Kraus, J. Eckhoff, S. Heins, C. Burrs, R. Heitland, B. Baker, C. Conners, C. Melcher, J. Scheitlin, N. Wecker, W. Oppliger, J. Stovesand, J. Vegwaro, W. Nappier, G. Richter, V. Range, Mr. Monachesi. Having participated in many performances, the orchestra is a source of school entertainment. To begin the school year, it played for the Hello Day Program. Also it provided music for South- westis traditional events such as the Operetta, Spring Festival, Miss Southwest Dance, Class Day aud, and Graduation. Performances, new to the orchestra this year, were the Band Benefit program and the Opera aud. The orchestra's social life cannot be overlooked. In November the orchestra and band together had a swimming party at the Y. These same two or- ganizations later had a Christmas Party at school. Indeed, the orchestra has won its way into the hearts of all true Southwesterners. , . y- we Orchestra Director: Mr. Monachesi Ugiix S ' K Y', .if LLN 4 J Seventy-one ll. Szullvr. We MY as ' as M? Um-1 I . lnnnpms. J. XY:-1-klvv. ll. Sn-lirn-im-r, ll, I'ri1-sl, .l. lfrnm-r, il. llncrgool, J. Amon-Ili. J. lilt-Murray, li, lnrngiiii-ll:-, I'. livll, R. Lim-her, N. 'nkius, lf. Cimlelulii. ll. lizilvl-rl, ll. lligilnn. J. linsl. Tun: ll. l'ur:+uns. ll, U'llrir-n. l'. ljlizw, Ii. liililvf, C. Cunlugi, IS. Brix:-nlori, J. Alun-nl, N. Jukovuv, J. llnlslixin, J. Sic-il:-nlop, E, Engl:-r, D. Cross, ll. llmlv. lf. llluni'lilii'lL.l. 'l'llri-v: ii. Kult:-liinnn, l.. l'rosrwr, 5. Us-wulll, I.. Tuylor. ll. Kelli-y. E. llc-lfiorlinu, J. wlivsv, C. Nflcsvr, C. Asilllzlkopmllorz, J. llnllvlilbcrk. ll. ll1ll'li- ixurlli, S. llurlun. ll. lllnlllln. ll. XYr1ulsc'y. K. l.nnum, lil, ffolvluiili, l.. IJl'lllll4'4'lC. lwnur: 5, J. King. J. Gl'u1'n4lll-r. Nl. Crow, 5. N1-shi . l iu': ll. AIIIIIFIIND. W. Guruvngliu, N. Svlmurlz. il. Slwllnir-yr-r, A. Kn-nninu. J. llrzniluril, M. Sliunnuliun, A. liiislaigliavco, J. 'l'olu-rnmn, ll. llri-mli-l, ll llrvur-r. 'lf Nlvllmu-ll. J. ll:-ss. 'l'. l'rulI. J. llorn. XV. Collis-r. lil. Krxifl, l'. Coemis, li. Slizmklin, l.. Mzuw-, C. l.mll. 'l'. XVI'llH, J. Slough. niirvliul. .l. Paililu-r. J. llm-iss. li. Ks-sslcr, ll. Eylniun, li. Dwyer. W. Virrnnu. IJ. Jones, Il. Pike-sl:-y, 'l'. lilllllll. J. 'Illl4'lI'Illllll, ll. Douglas. Mx: H. IH uThere let the pealing organ blow 1' tg 'gl To the full-voiced quire below ,.f RJ Q jf In service high and anthems clear Yr :.. As may with sweetness, through mine ear, , --13, ' -C Dissolve me into ecstasiesf, J' - ill .1 ' l' - . ' ' ..l.p, E J . . .Milton PF A is In 1940 Miss Meyer, director of all vocal Advanced Chorus 5tlt'f1ll'fll'0 groups, organized the Mixed Chorus. Meeting the sixth period, it got off to a flying start with fifty- nine members. Boys and girls, terms one to eight with an interest in singing, were invited to join. Five years later the name, Mixed Chorus, was changed to Advanced Chorus, which now is the present name. Today the chorus has one-hundred and sixty members. Because of the tremendous Row One: W. Schnyder, J. Atis. J. Baker, C. Fangcr, J. Peterson, S. Lentin. K. Krell, L. Emmons, D. Minderman. J. Sorcnscn. R. Mancuso, R. Andrina. E. Kurmann. Row Two: J. Harris. .-X. Feinstein. D. Schade, N. Kreitler. C. Groover. C. Knickmeyer, B. Bills, B. Fuller. B. Hughes. J. Savary, N. Estes. Row Bloomquist. D. Radford. Three: P. Gilcrease. S. Gross. S. Noto. D. Picker. P. Hanson. J. Wilhelm, B. Moeller, N. Compton, J. Stagner. B. Young. K. Stevenson, D. Row Four: R. Krause. M, Gulbrantson, M. Titone. S. Spooner. P. Burnett. G. Leonhardt. S. Sebourn. S. Hasckamp. M. Spudich, R. Berry. E. Douglas. Row Five: P. Russo. G. Wofford. B. Beaty. B. Hillier. J. Rongey, G. Schulz, P. Stanley. J. Casey. B. Fliszar, R. Witte, J. Ragsdale, R. Litzinger. Row Bersche. Y. Meyer. size of this organization it had to he separated into two smaller groups. One section meets the first period, the other meets the seventh period. This year the chorus has participated in the operetta, Christmas auditorium session, spring festival, and has performed for a P.T.A. meeting. However, they do not believe in Hall work and no playa, for they took part in several parties with other music groups. As you can see the Advanced Chorus has be- come a very prominent music group in the past seventeen years. Six: L. Castle. B. Frimel, D. Spurr, J. Clark. J. O'Rourl-ce. M. Bernharrlt. R. Setzer, G. Gruenewald. R. Hoifstetter, R. Gorman. D. Strader, E. 1 Solo WEL' lib Q 2 - - N . fi ' 1 5 Q 'Wx 'Q y ' - y 7 S eff ZA aww wkj Director: Miss Meyer Seventy-three G ee Clubs Director: Miss Meyer Our Glee Clubs have long been numbered among the foremost ranks of Southwest,s music groups. As we look back, we see that they were formed in l93T, the Girls Glee under the sponsorship of Miss Press and the Boys Glee under that of Mr. Mona- chesi. Slightly over a year later the direction of both clubs was taken over by Miss Meyer. The World Wai' claimed Miss Meyeris services and Miss 'llhym substituted for the Cluration.7' Then, war being over. Major Meyer returned and has di- rected their activities ever since. 'l'hrough the years the members of these two clubs have been busy doing their part in providing school entertainment. Year after year we have all enjoyed their fine performances in operettas. Christ- mas programs. and spring festivals. Besides these annual activities there have often been occasions for these groups to make appearances in special aud sessions. Junior Girls Glee is the baby of all of South- westis fine music groups. This ensemble, which was born in the spring of 1955, was formed primarily to prepare its members, many of whom are fresh- men and sophomores, for membership in the more advanced choral groups. It was not long before this new organization caught the active spirit of the other music groups. We find the club joining with the other choral groups in our operetta, Christ- mas program, and spring festival. ln spite of its short existence, we are proud to say that the Junior Girls Glee Club has certainly taken its place in the music family of Southwest High School. All three of these groups have kept up on the social end of the line as well as the musical. Be- sides taking part in the department's social activi- ties, they have also had a number of their own, which included Mpizzaw parties, and hayrides. Row One: J. Vi:-rln-llcr. N. Kidwcll, M. Cardarn, S. Britton. D. Krauss, A. Smith, C. Mueller, J. Mundi-villi-, ll. Buscli, S. Spooner. ' t, B. Borcllcrt, M. Milford, D. 'I'immonf4 Row Two: D. Gcorgopoulos, J. Miller, C. Kuehnel, D. Dart, P. Lucy, C. Goodman, C. Cray, M. Yanni, L. When How Tllrcv: l.. liuymcr, M. Jarvis, H. King, J. Ha Matheny. der, C. Webster, D. McGraw, S. Sparhcrg, J. LnPlant, C. Hcithuun, M. Hugcn, M. Widener, I' Row Four: B. Boyce, S. Srlirand, K. Heggcn, J. Schcadlcr, J. Schrcpel, J. Erkholf, S. Mcllflillion, B. l'lI?lITllMli'lll!I', L. Iluill, Awlgwr, J. Nllflllfllll V. Signorelli. Row Five: J. Hemniin,f1haus, L, Robinson. E. Tietjens. E. Bent, A. Andrews, C. Juenge Lcitliauscr. 5. Woodmansee. r, J. Sicvcrs, B. Robinson, S. Marshall, J. Sicferl, W Zi W, be Row One: YY. Z1-isl-fr. G. Lecranfl. C. Shaul. Wf Caume. R. Sclmwalter, L. Hnlrinion. B. Rifhl. H. Cole. B. Bays. E. Hewlett. Row Two: C. Bogarki. D. D'An1if-o. D. Slaughter, S. Hamel. R. lfrlell. D. Hirirrh. D. Colvin. H. Ragogna. E. W'amsr:r. Sl. Hasck. .I. Rolling How Three: K. Pinekerl. K. Ederle. G. Lee. I. Hamel, T. Long. A. Carr. WY, Kuupa. T. Boone. L. Wills. H. Godi. D. Nalilfr. R 0 w R nw R o W Hoprnann. Row C. Hohenberger, K. Walsh. One: l.. Cassell. P. Moore, P. Marks D. Krauss, R. Mayberry, B. Hankey, A. Herzog, M. Bert. K. Featherstone. S. Sims. C. Boken. Two: .l. Ensor. R. Metzger. D. Williams. S. Moore, M. Morgan, K. Schrenkcr, K. Gieck, S. Boone, R. Speros, T. Wright. J. Doswald. Three: P. Venezia. P. Heymann. J. Greenwell, M. Harriss. B. Holtmann, I . Purdy, I. Moles. Y. Puwitzky, R. Stelzer, Nl. Connley, H. Lu- l F Four: K. Kurmavln. R. Spilznagfffl. S. Timpone. C. Diefenbach. J. Mr.-lntosll. S. Schufifflfl. S- Siflfv A. Velis, J. Hrnrslman, J. Kroit. J. -Xlbrvfc How Five: S. lleyl. C. Ziembiski. D. Schnilkur. Xl. Melton. C. Dunlap. P. lvfll, Hffavlrir-k, H. lone., 5. Heins, 1. Wffbxlv-r, B. Nr-mberrx, D, who 1 heck. E. Sachan. 1 mf- W' VPN si f v ,f .9 f .ff Z4 if ' 4 W K by fd fr if f wg f ' f 5 4 ,X ' yy! ' X .V , W ,V 4 W . I df, 1 4. 7,45 I f , Alf, . K X, I4 , 4 1, ' .7 ,f J ff W ff. V 'ff WX ' W' 1 ,ff W X 7 X , f M, X ,,, , . , I ' . , 1 f. f I f , . , , , 9 544 k QW -Z V V if V! I4 Z7 V 1, .. I G .vn4t I 2 K1 ff V. Itou Une: .I. Iixunuii. NI. Iii-Ilrnm. ii. 'l'ullmx. I.. Iflnlnom-. .I. Mnmlvvillf-, Il. films, Ii. Nlillorll, T. To-lil, V. I'1'rkinH, I'. King, .I. fiollrcll, I.. Iiuliinson. H .. . .. . . . un I'-fi: NI. Iiollvlilu-rk. ,I. 5cIm:lrl. .I. Xlmsm, 5. Sullvl, 5. Nllnwllmiy. M. ffllllrrunlsnn. IX. FVIIWIIFIZ, I. I-rx-mon, 5. Mm'MlIIlon, 5. Hollmm, .I. I.Helicr, .I. Zinlcr. How 'l'Iila-4-: IC. lin-wls-ll. Ii. liuye-. G. Sclionavrls. J. Iflnckw-. ill. Ilnckn-f, N. Lin-ly. C. Warren, Ii. Ifrirllr-y. IC. King, II. Gruvr-s, I'. lim-14-k, II. Vogel. It-in lfour: .I. Sims-:mike-r. C. lic-rxogn-I, T. Ci:-slinski. Ii. Iinxlvr, C. Allen. N. Solovilz, S. Nuylnr. C. ,lurcnga-r, M. Pxlxrmn, M. I.conlr4inis-4, IJ. IIIIIPPI, li. Scliowullcr. Hou lfivv: Ii. Nlvllonnltl. P. :Xlf-vumlz-r, IJ. Thompson, .I. Hnnrhuns, A. Stcplian. F. I-Iunn-I. M. Koenig, M. Davis, .I. I'II'IllflliTIKIlIllIlIH, S. Iturku, S. Iii-inkv. l'. MrNain:ira. Row Six: Nl. YYolfornl, T. Iii-sch. .-X. Antoine. ll. Nalin-r. C. Pitman, J. 0'llourk1-. T, CI:-im-nts, Ii. Pinckcrt. .I. Shaw, M. Mcliuc, M. Starrett, li. W ilglUIll'l'. How S4-vcn: W. Douglas. C. Calakzilos. ,I. Parks. C. Bogacki. C. Snr-1-rl. .l. Faniuiiario, YV. K1-II1-r. E, H1-ss, B. Robb, Ii. Pipc, Ii. Iilnsc. appella Choir Director: Miss Meyer Southwests leading vocal chorus. the A Cap- pella Choir. started when the doors of the school were opened. There were forty-six members in that first choir. That year they participated in the Washington University Music Festival. The first sponsor. Nliss Elsie Press, soon left and was re- placed liy' Miss Leontone Meyer. Yvhen Viforld Vifar ll broke out. Miss Meyer. who was a marine oi- ficer. had to leave Southwest. From TQ44 to TQ46 Nliss Thym was the director. After the war Major Nleyer came back to Southwest. where she has been vocal director ex er since. Todax eighty-three sontfsters lielonu to the choir. . . . c t Sc: wnli -xix ...- - Q. . .,.,.-,- --.-P -.--, 1- sm--v-.:-Y -fi: , These song birds could also be called social but- terflies. They, with other music groups, had a party at St. Markis Episcopal Church. ln April they joined with the Boys Glee Club in giving a hayride at Valley Mount. The serious life of the choir is shown by the calendar on the opposite page. We would like to call your attention to the number of community services that have been rendered. Besides these, during the year this chorus has provided pleasant entertainment for school affairs. Surely the choir has shown its leadership since the opening of Southwest and will continue to be the leader of all vocal groups there. w i r i w CALENDAR SEPTEMBER N.O.M.A. at Sheraton Hotel. Midwest Jubilee-ensembles and choir. Christmas aud session. OCTOBER JANUARY Hello Day-ensembles and choir. Miss Southwest Dance-ensembles. NOVEMBER U.S.O.-ensembles. Festival of Lights-ensembles. DECEMBER Operetta tPrince of Pilsenl Caroling at Public Library. Jefferson Hotel for Railroad Business Womenis Club. Caroling at Union Station Caroling at Miss Hullinffs-ensembles. C1 Class Day-ensemble. Commencement-ensemble. MARCH Hello Day Band Benefit MAY Senior Play-ensembles. Spring Festival Opera Aud J UNE Class Day-ensemble Commencement-ensemble. 1 1 w 4 Christmas caroling in the halls is a tradition at Southwest. Seventy-seven i-I-op Chorus ' 2 S.BriTTon 7 Sdwomcxiel of , Jlnmzer, c,1'wvvc1rTZ , THE PRIN W I-fp P1T'r'Y1Qm, 1. . Fiiobmsow, T Clem erfrs v Hcfmrrwlnghcxus, EXX X Eowder 3,JUfmy SQMWUFZ ' G Sx'1QYFY1Cit'X HQYUCl - .A ff -WW 2 u 5 Cl'NWGVZ,-'Yi CZQPGQYWTS cmd El'1S63rTWlOlS P I L Cousin Wm ?rSvw.w ov kplleesm Hdvmg, WGSW or lCu+.fT0v11VV025Y1Q.x-N AHMUFI L.0v-al Sowygrge,-r Ffdnbois Qonclerge SP.Y Guvft Brine A 3 COPiJord1 Avrfonvqe, Jfmmie, Mrs. lvtdchsovm Crocker- Edvljn Aadme c 40 U :wev- prisdi MOU F kid 537K Ha o'.'iE1 'i3'.'If2 'Q dwHa+14n CE 9 ooO'o OO 0 o 0 0 o o O O 0 6 J a on f2 S ,1 . 1 w -' ' 1 A 1 ww fa X f-fx ILSEN -I-Zbvvtvnf CALM svn-5 K dvx nrwzev MQWxNYm BQ+rQm u 1 WDYZ Jdne HemmnnSl1au5 doc ine fvlf-Irwcuso cx 1' 0 fue, cl rim 1 -gms-0-'Fam A ' 6.S.Hc:rmQl and STudQm+s l l f X James M036 Jon Zmzer Tom l i-ZWQMTS Judy Sclwvcxrz Seem Hamm Marafyn Befwcim Mczidkgn H0534 Bari 5073 f E6 8M.HGS6K, MEQITFQW, 530715 gMe.v-vnmnndmfl James Mode Qhuv-he -Rq+man Ivlar-ran HCXSGLK Bm W 0 an Roger K 9?-we! STQFF V Bev' BGYS Laura Robmaon J Z' J dfsgsq 551154454 Q w 1wF:5?MQ,Mr ' 5 3'1..,,i ., ..,., . Q-,M A1 A X w . .K vu .uf ,1 limi Um-: l', Cox, M. Yanni, .l. Vonurx, l'. lilamvlifir-ld, .I. Cllr-suns. If. Box, S. Hogg:-slmll. Now 'I'wo: A. ll'-rmg, Nl. Ku'-lm, J. Wugm-r, K. Kirvlimuu, li. Hire, M. Miluiu, S. Scllrocslz-r, S. Kim-sl. lluix 'lilirn-v: ,l. Slove-annul. A. l.uln, S. I.:-nz. M. Spmlivh, ,l. Krosl, C. llolicnln-rgcr, S. Slillill, Miss Mcsloll. Service Club Sponsor: Miss Mesloh r,f Stiff' f T' V7'n'.' 1192-' '- -.Q - ju--,. X--. 4.-V -Q5 I-if .. 4- .5.x ir--:Q-,551 '1E'4 'AL7F'ifi 1 c f.1'fff,2:P1 5:E brig,-Z A . fb .. ...,Q.,.?,,Q, .rriiyi-t:1s,., . ,. L... .,K,x,5,,Ql.,,,m kg, Y, -M .l. .. -'95 .-. I . . -3- --,1--: 9.'c--,Iwi .4 -fl -3. C q :I .if : xiii-46213 L' '33-?5L'1v1fi2::T'4 ?'1if-'ff-f.?J':f3'E5?ff?l'z 5 ji ipfzeszs. rs' f Qtitiiixtg I' 'Q 4 ,s fhffuzae- 4 ' 3,8 'z-igrgrffffefilsgg, 'f , '1::S'.:-:gg:.13.4.. 'lr :,4'31:-gggsi 1. - ., ,tffifeilff-wi:f1'f 5 'siu5'21:5af5zii,,. - fixf-'il-frifiti-3 'HIL'-21'Hf:f1':r.1,r7 ' Q 7-'55-'if:,c?:-A - -111' :gg . igfi--...' --f.Z-:xy U: 'piqlf - If fx , Q 1 ,,-2: x wo l ii . ' 9 U V :: S ff 1. ' 1' ' . 0 Elgllf-li outhwest Junior In 1939, when World War ll was sweeping over the continent of Europe and the British Isles and was leaving death and destruction in its wake, a service club was formed at Southwest High School. Sponsored by Miss De Liniere and Miss Mesloh, this group worked in answer to the call of c'Bun- dles for Britainfi Time passed, and the war cloud spread to the United States. The club then became The Junior Red Cross, and its members worked valiantly to do their bit to win the war. This unit flourished and broadened its scope until, at the present time, it includes, besides the original club, a Practical Arts and a Fine Arts group. N .ai The original service club, still sponsored by Miss Mesloh, has turned much of its attention to knitting. Many of its afghans have found their way to hospitals at home and abroad. This year another beautiful afghan has been sent on its way. The group in conjunction with the Student Coun- cil, also sponsors the yearly drive for over-seas Christmas boxes. This year the boxes numbered 146. The Practical Arts organization, working as a class under the direction of Miss Milliken, has, as usual, been working diligently. This year the J un- ior Red Cross has received five baby dresses, eleven baby slips, seventeen Wrapping blankets, eight bed- side bags, and sixteen stuffed toys. Red Cross Sewing Group Sponsor: Miss Milliken Row One: S. Williams, D. Thomas, E. DelCortivo, E. Canali, D. Kroeter, C. Corner, J. Terry, S. McMillion, J. Schaefer, M. Italiano. Row Two: A. Hawtin, C. Parsons, L. Prosser, K. Tyson, S. Trojahn, J. Boyd, J. Vogel, C. Miano, R. Mayberry, C. Prewett. Row Three: E. Venardos, A. Culp, J. Litty, B. Francis, B. Gross, A. Lucas, J. Miller, L. Nippef. B- C0leI1laI1, M- Calllpise, J. Hummel. Row Four: S. Sorbello, I. Morrow, N. Hurtz, S. O'Fallon, B. Shelton, J. Bothmann, S. Harbison, P. Doll, P. Grana, S. Schroeder. Row Five: Miss Milliken, C. Hofer, C. Buck, S. Spath. S. Lenz, G. Froesell, C. Campise, J. Ferry, M. Mosely, C. Juenger, E. Moise. Row Six: L. DiBartolu, G. Page, P. Houer, N. Voyard, D. Schnitker, L. Oliver. Eighty-one I lluw Ona-: D. lst-rraris, M. S4-ilnt, li. Kimnicl, S. Ing:-liritsc-n, E. Duhis, M. Marino, C. M4'Vl'y, .l. Green, S. Englcr, V. lluhs. liuw lwo: .l. Clo nk. G. Marlin, .l. Curran, J. linngli. P, lilanrlilicltl, M. Florian, N. .lukovumg L. Bot-sur, C. Pilchcr, G. llolz. lion 'l'l1rr-og M. Anton. Mrs. Murkrnan, R. Johnson, K. Boswell, J. Kult, S. lllurk, l'. Hill. J. Dt-Priest, E. Sossunmn, ll, Woods, A. Ducring. lluw Four: V. Tlioinpson. J. Gleason, ,l. Griffith, A. lit-llislri, .l. Mullingly. ll. Bruckhahn, M. Myrcn, M. Prifli, .l. M1'li'Tl1lJfl, M. Scurulo, M. Milford. Row Five: J. Pogorclsky, L. Huffington, R. Wizcnizin. H. Rupp. T. Lutz, .l. lfaviglnanll. J. Hamel, G. l.olll, l.. Macc, .l. Carney, R. Hayes. lluw Six: C. Henson. D. Keller, V. Brocknieier, M. Lnlris. B. Rawlings, J. Gornbus, R. Godi, D. Flaskunipcr, D. llc-utcr, A. Statzvr. Junior Red Cross Art Red Cross Artists are well pleased with their output- Eigh ty-two some of their many favors. The Fine Arts group has made an outstanding record throughout the passing years. Ever since joining the Junior Red Cross, the art students have given class time to this project. This yearis ac- complishment may well be taken as a fair sample of what they always have done in the past in order to brighten the lives of the disabled veterans on holidays. For Halloweien we note thirty-one favors, ten nut cups, twenty-five napkins, twenty-seven tray covers, two posters, and one extra large wall hang- ing. Christmas work included thirty-eight favors, fifty-six napkins, thirty-two try covers, fourteen pictures, and six extra large hangings. At Easter Row One: .l. Barton. J. Forward, B. Schreiner, S. Noto, S. Hawthorne, N. Hcyl, B. Anderson, K. Honer, J. Schrock, S. Williams, J. Moon. Row Two: J. Watson, S. Black, E. Brinkmann, R. Huebner, J. Miller, J. Wagner, S. Boone, J. Moore, M. Kuehn, N. Romscheck, B. Keller. Row Three: D. Rossi, P. Bauman, D. Sydow, G. Ccile. N. Holmes, B. Dinsmore. T. Turk, C. Cantagi, S. Herweck, R. George. P. McNamara. Row Four: M. Boedeker, N. Ferrante, D. Seper, E. Wizeman, N. Nicolctti, B. Renner, M. Jones, C. Petersen, 1. Vucker, V. Dillon, .l. Schaefer, K. Duchek. Row Five: D. Potter, A. Winter, E. Schloltach, J. Morris, F. Karsznia, S. Langton, R. Shimamuto, J. Parks, R. Hoffmann Row Six: T. Balvin, B. Pflueger, H. Cenz, B. Dorsam, R. Goessling, J. Pisoni. J. Hunter. ponsors: Miss Boedeker Mrs. Markman time thirty-nine favors, twelve nut cups, two hun- dred napkins, sixteen tray covers, and twenty-three posters went for this special day. Fourth of July was noted by sending fifty favors, six nut cups, fifty napkins, nine tray covers, and six posters. The clouds of World War II have passed. No longer do we see a group of girls making comforts to be sent as Bundles for Britain. Yes, nineteen years have sped by, but the Junior Red Cross of Southwest High School is still an organization to which we can point with great pride, for it has al- ways done a fine job. These Red Cross workers are putting the finishing touches on some modeling. Eighty-three limi Une: J. lluwl. J. Gran-A, l.. Elnnmns, I'. Jr-lt, li. lllllllllg, D. Brcntlvl, J. Tube-rniun, C. Weeks. Row Two: J. Vnnurx, J. Fraser, M. Milvic. li. King, J. Suvury, C. Bokcn, J. Vierllcller, J. Mandeville, J. Blake, J. Toomey. ' lion 'l'hr4-1-: M. 0'I5rien, J. Yvchslvr, E. Brinkmunn, Il. Bucker, S. Hcrwertk, J. Doswulcl, R. McFarland, S. Vloullrllamwe, J, Milurndnvim-li, L. Buesvr, H. Zikos, N. lmunzirtl. Row Four: M. Yanni, P. 0'Sln'u., E. Tietjc-ns, C. Jucngr-r, B. Harman, P. llnrlzell, D. Snlill, D. Gcrlicr, K. Jenkins. Row lfixv: J. Huurhuus. B. Hnltnlunn, M, Hollcnlwvk, B. Di:-rkcr, J. M1:lnlm4l1, K. Gicrk, C. HllLfll1'H, A. l 1:im1l4-in, J. llc-lnlninglmus, K. l'll!LU.'2l!Il. Row Six: E. Gcrln-ails:-r. C. Culvert, E, Wiz:-num, P. Vent-ziu, M. Ulbrivh, S. Thorp, L. McDonald, l . Wcnlr-rlliuil, IC. D1-vine. Jlztr- lo Special Service fFalll Ill' All our students know about the Special Service clubis work at our school. What they don't know is that this club, the great, great grand daddy of all our service groups, has been doing this work since the opening of Southwest. Sponsored in 1937 by Miss Pierce, it began to function immediately. After Miss Piercels death in l944, Miss Steffen took it over and continued the good work until l947 when Mr. Brew became the sponsor. HWhen I'rn not tlzanlfcl at all. lim thanked enough. live alone my duty. And I've alone no moref' Henry Fielding Its services are varied. We find its members in the hygiene and counselling offices, and in the supply room, where they have worked every year. A new type of work, however, has been added dur- ing the last two years. It is the duplicating service. Sponsored by Mrs. Sporich, this addition has proved to be a great boon to the teachers. No group of students deserves more praise than these. They have done 'cyeoman servicem through- out the years. Join them and help them serve Southwest. Let us to the end dare do our duty as we understand it. Abraham Lincoln Sponsor: Mr. Brew fSpringJ Row One: J. Amorelli, J. Love, B. Bueker, J. Mancuso, N. Leonard, M. Loving, J. Toberman, C. Priest. Row Two: Mr. Brew, M. W'idener, S. Muschany, J. Vierheller, S. Mueller, L. Emmons, C. Gross, Mrs. Sporich. Row Three: J. Kraemer, M. Marino, P. O'Sl1ea, J. Eye, C. Juenger, C. Croover, D. Gerber, M. O'Brien, J. Haarhaus. Row Four: A. Hanson, J. LaPlant, J. Fox, J. Adams, B. Thiele, E. Weeks, P. Jett, C. Huvhe B. B ,, s, arman. Eighty-five liuw Ont-1 J. linlnu. J. Kinnarcl, J. Graves, li. xvillllllfltlk, C. lim-sslcr, M. Lconlsinis, S. Vifnollxnunsoe, C. XV:-lrren, C. Ollsick, D. Fridley. ltnw 'l'wu: ll. Krulws. l'i. lllollrw. l'. Blllllllllll, A. l.ulz. ll. Dnrr, B. liaxlt-r, Husckanip, J. Miller, ll. Ht-illlliuvlier, K. Krcll, P. Marks. ltow 'l'lm-1-z tl. Gross, C. lim-tlvr, M. lingua-ki, tl. Holn-nlu-rgt-r, J. Olds, L. Bm-sur, J. Mandeville, L. Oliver, H. Sotira, C. Nasser, C. Ps-tcrsen, P. O'bhca. llmv lfuur: lf. llilgt-man, J. llnllivlsl, J. Gnrunzini, li. Grosse-, l'. Shy, l.. Huffington, C. Conner:-1, D. l oy, M. Kuvurly, C. Linllart, B. Rice, C. Butler, J. ' H1 k t I' rnnn XY Mn -ll-r V llnlinn ll. llirsrli, J. Mulkcy, S. Carrioro, R. l-Iuelhur, ltlr. Furti. llollmnn. l. in . l. yu . , , n 1 , . , tamps and Bonds Sponsor: Mr. Forti UA Penny Saved is a Penny Gained Uncle Sam's salesmen are pictured above. They re- mind us that it's 'cStamp Day Today? lt's G'Stamp Day Tomorrowf, Indeed, we are impressed with the fact that every day should be thrift day at our school. We know that our Uncle Sam is the best banker we could possibly have, and also that we'll need money for that college education we're looking forward to. We will need it, too, for that business opportunity, or to buy that future dream home. At the time the Roundup went to press these salesmen had sold 353,787.90 worth of stamps. Mr. Forti believes this figure will top 354,300.00 by June. Come on, South- westerners, weave had this service at Southwest since 1942. Let's keep up the good record started then and open a savings account right away. ob O O' u 00 0 O 0 O .soy . Eligllf-1'-SIJX x , H X ,fo 4 f of- ' Q 34 . up 2 N-,. iw 2 .r x'--fe. '- . Q ,Y swf! 5- M if AV NN K 0 ax ,iii i2. w,.. in 7 1, Row One: W. Nieburg. J. Richardson, C. Connors, G. Ziervogel, T. Drchcr, C. Ehrmann. Row Two: J. Reiss, E. Jenkins, N. Barr, J. Eggers, R. Hall, R. Udell, M. Koenig. Row Three: A. Meyers, G. Hoffmc-ister, R. Walgren, R. Ebinger, R. Pinckert, Mr. Suhlinkmann PI'OJ6Ct10l1lStS fTopJ Sponsor: Mr. Schlinkmann Are you nervous, run down, tired of the daily grind? Donit swallow a lot of bitter pills, just change to another kind of grind. Call in our Pro- jectionists. A good picture will relieve that bored feeling. You'll learn something, too. Our Audio- Visual Department has been providing these sugar- coated pills since 1911-5. Dr. Schlinkmann guar- antees them to relieve class-room monotony im- mediately. Llbrarlans fBottomJ Sponsor: Miss Boerjesson Do you need a good librarian? Take your pick. Theyill be glad to check your books, help you find that illusive quotation, show you where to look for material for that theme. In fact, they'll make your library work a pleasure. This brand new club, sponsored by our brand new librarian, Miss Boerjesson, was formed this fall. Weire glad to give it an A-1 rating. Row One: T. Mangosing, J. Toherman, K. Jenkins, P. Venezia, N. Williams, A. Hanson. Row Two: J. Wiese, M. Hebblethwaite, Jane Sheets, J. Campbell, P. Hartzell, M. Milcic, L. Bocrjessun. Row Three: C. Calvert, F. Carroll, V. Meyer, J. Garner, R. Kuhl, E. Gerheauser, J. McRoberts, E. Devine. ff 3 - 1,-,f f - : 1 4, -. 5,1-,f sf? f lu' nv: l'. llvlirsu, ll. Slelwr, R. Randall, C. Box, J. Mandeville J. Cerhcauscr. l in U n llow 'l'wo: Mr. llallil-ld. K. Srliurlmrcll, .l. Miller, ll. Moz-llvr, B. Anderson. C. Turner, P. Blanvhlicld, Miss S. Mueller. llow 'l'hr4-uf: S. Svliofirlnl, K. llurlu-k, C. Snr-mldrn, M. Spiclrlovli, Vi. lnleulltvfclcl, C. Cmsel, .l. Krost, L. McDonald, D. Luckwoo Spring fTopl Receptionists Club Sponsor: Mr. Hatfield Under the sponsorship of lVlr. Zopf, our former Assistant Principal, this service club was formed in 1952. It is composed of students who have a two-fold purpose- to help the school, and to learn something of the ins-and-outs of office procedure. It has proved to be a great success along both lines. This year's group is sponsored by Mr. Hatfield, our present Assistant Principal. The work is done under the direction of Miss Mueller, our attendance clerk. When we asked what these students did, we found their duties to be too varied to enumerate. It is sufficient to say it covers the gamut of general office work. Fall fBottoml light-l'-Clighl Ron Om-: J. Kaufman. C. Sennerl, C. Carter. P. Blanvhlicld, J. Mandeville, L. Boeser. Row Two: K, Scliwrlianlt. K. Boswell. B. Dierkvr, D. Lockwood. Jean Sheets, M. Spicldoch, D. Haushalter. Ron 'l'lm-f-: I.. Nlrllonald. J. Scliacfcr. K. Duchek. .l. Vosbink, C. Hopnuann, L. Dembeck, M. Revelle, C. Grascl. Undergraduates ENTER TO LEARN CO FOR TH TO SERVE sf .ai Row One: ll. Lolirunl, D. Sullo, V. Lcnk, M. Bisrlmf, L. Siriln, J. Petrus. Hon Two: lf. lfurnln-0, .l. lloons, C. Golrllievk, li. Livingston, S. Rc-iss, J. llvmlllcll, L. Jennings, J. Anderson, J. Becker, V. Cannilo, C. Dunvun, S. Cliupnmn. Huw Tlirve: D. Kimniilt, li. Bnrlliolome, C. Bono. T. Fritz, A. Carroll, M. lluqua-llc, J. Isbell, J. Berry, K. KlTCllIIlJll, C. Dietrich, J. jomrea, iii. Elmer, D. Lurkins. D. VVerner. S. Robinson. Row Four: C. Olin, K. Harvey, S. Edingtun, R. Reeves, D. D iel., R. Moelilenliof, R. Fruniln, D. Doering, D. Ducell, L. Bllllllll, C. Duncan, li. Burrow, S. Faulkner, K. Blair, 'l'. Mazzola, A. Sieberl, J. . ic land, B. Biggar. V. Forrester. Row Five: T. Moeller, B. Link, W. Parker, L. Km-ncy, D. Ho 1 s B. Lewis, B. Kassmusm, H. Mursluill, I. Rulmcy, li. Stcvcner, V. Imllaiitsclinig, N. Leninie, C. Guolllivud, B. Busvliait, P. 9 Alslyne, J 4-ger. i Freshmen Q '53X?v, w:K0 fff 4 4 , Z- QXK flfY MJ x ' i L' M rd ' Ulf ,,:. Q g Fix , I O im 9 pt I fP 3,., I gh ' A ' 'm'5l We , . Tim if ll ,vi nf Y1'l1+'fVr Pictured above are 150 Freshmen, ourrnewest Southwesterners. Nineteen January groups have Hliintered to Learn before this one came along to be number twenty. Others before have had their programs torn, have waited for a non-existant elevator service to take them to the fourth floor, have run errands for the mighty seniors, and have listened to the tall-tales of the upper classmen. Other freshmen have looked with awe at our beautiful building for the first time and have dreamed of the day when they would sit proudly on the auditorium stage in caps and gowns. Although it always seems to be a long time to our Nujays, four years pass quickly. and soon this particular dream becomes a reality. Row One: G. Schrand, B. Petit, J. Candy, C. Wilson, B. Young, A. Williams. Row Two: J. Karpinski, K. West, C. Zuhauf, D. Jelinek, N. Werne, C. Clifton, J. Massey, P. Mouser, B. Wideman, S. Bachert, C. Collins, D. Rife. Row Three: S. Schove, J. Pfeiffer, H. White, K. Manley, J. Slaton, S. Holmes, S. Evertz, N. Williams, B. Meeks, J. Zimmer, C. Hase, M. Cleary, S. Cleary, M. Hollis, M. Richert, P. Evans, D. Beerhalter. Row Four: G. Reed, T. Muehlenheck, D. Puls, H. Funke, W. Severson, R. Hance, T. James, F. Vielhaber, J. Carrigan, D. Schneider, F. Maslo, J. Baker, R. Zemenick, D. Surrells, M. Green, R. Klein, V. Miller, J. Moll, J. Dunavan, C. Hartmann. Row Five: R. Spinelli, D. Witt, J. Dattilo, R. Knigge, W. Warnol, J. Twiehaus, B. Howlett, L. Pritchard, C. Koenig, D. Schmitz, C. Linton, B. Thompson, J. Nichols, H. Krenning, C. Duecker, G. Beckerle, S. Thomas, R. Kendrick, R. Marshall, H. Simpson. IICS If we could foretell the future, we would pick for you the future Student Council president from this picture. Perhaps that fellow in the third row will be the Roundup editor for 1961. That girl in the first row will sing the lead in the operetta. ltfs possible that we can see an editor of the Pioneer in the second row. The captain of the future foot- ball team is present, too, as well as several baseball and basketball stars. Yes, they're all here in these two pictures-Southwestis future big wheels. The trouble is we canlt identify them at this time. How- ever, with the help of their advisers: Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Hughes, Miss Kroenlein, Miss Kizer, and Mr. Free, we know that, whatever their high school ambitions may be, they can be fulfilled during the coming four years. ,, -IZ . ,D Q f X: B4-L1 X r s .Q 11- B+c'- q C? . fl I l I I ! NX 4 6 4, - C 4 B- Q3 Ck, 4, - N ' 6 of , I grim, 5 2 X219 ' E. f4 Eu gf, if Z 2 . : . .T - X e l txt' ...- gli Ninety-one 7 wg Freshmen Row One: J. Ward. B. Hughes. R. Broml- Iricla. P. Marks. J. Cook. J. Lowry, R. HBQPUIBH, C. Yvhilworlh. Row Two: J. Nlvlioherts. N. Crubbs. M. Breuer, C. Box, I. Boyce. M. Harriss, G. Fults, K. Ehrmann. Row Three: J. Baldwin, J. Svhertzer, D. Morris, D. Capstick. C. Ziembiski E. Crawford, V. Passanise, J. Mulkey. Huw Four: L. Rupp, G. Dunlap, F. Gulbrantson, B. Srigfried, S. Lenz, J. Vocker. ll. Missey, E. Glass. H. Sim- mons. D. Svhrader. Mr. Gott. Row One: R. Hucthcr, T. lllangosing, V. Italiano, M. Calvalerra, L. Crapo, K. Jenkins, M. Bc-rnllardt, B. Boxcy. Row Two: G. Ellis, E. Smith. S. Brown, L. Pelkovich, J. I-lasting, B. Bays, G. Turner, E. Wizeman. Huw Three: J. Moles, R. McKinnon, E. Brinkmann, G. Dyhousc, L. Dummcyer, J. Stuckel, B. Smith, A. Colona. Row Four: J. Balvin, C. Rolufs, S. Welterau. D. Hahs, E. Sachan, B. Sullivan. S. Rupert. Twos Row One: J. Toomey, B. Robb, Holzer, H. Bvergler. R. Wood, Barker, S. Kinest, T. Berkeley. Row Two: R. Damery, M. Ryan, K Forrest. J. Olds. D. Max: P. Hartzcll, R. Schlutow. S. Sorbello. Row Three: S. Black, M. Riggs, Yoyard. E. Richardson, M. Mosely, McNabb. W. Oppliger, G. Richter Row Four: D. Schoenbeck, A. Kamp, Brendel. W. Schulz, C. Spellmeyer, Tamminga. S. Haupt, D. Smith, Burnett. Miss Murray. xif D. R P. 1 5'--... N57 Row One: S. Schroeder, F. Burkc, R. Elias, P. Grana, M. Morgan, J. Hale, J. Blake, M. Lositn. Row Two: B. Baranovic, N. Bailey, E. Kurmann, B. Eaton. D. Bickerstaff. D. Smilt, J. Legamarrl, J. Stagner, Mrs. Whitehouse. Row Three: E. Bense, K. Berghoefer, B Dickmann, T. D'.-Kmico, M. Bogacki M. Brady, S. Goldman, J. Zenzen, D Piche. Row Four: F. Brinkop, S. Heyl, K. Finn V. Binorup, L. Smelser. J. Dunn, Dl Leffingwell, J. Pollard. K. Moorman. C. Wfofford. w Row One: A. Nebuloni, K. Featherstone T. Kennett, J. Vlfeekley. J. Ares, R Longinette, M. Draper, A. Klockman Row Two: R. Klump, C. Williams, l.. Stuart, C. Woody, J. Burch, K. Tyson Y. Range. J. Maisvh. Row Three: R. Crosse. L. Edelmann, R Williams, J. Shreve. H. Blase. D Sydom, C. Netherton, J. Hummel. Row Four: J. Ferry, B. Brewster. B Gross, D. Ferraris. K. Stevenson, Mr Pinkus. 1 . , Ninety-th ree uw Um-1 N. K4-arm-v, JK. Pf:-ulfwr, ll lllc-lzgvr, ll. S1'lLl'!', K. Rn-ll, .l. Y:-lh G. Null. IC. Mnjur. nu Two: 'l'. Nlnmly, K. lmwis. V lulngzlinln. K. Klvur-. ll. Jameson. I' Alvxllxulvr. G. Kruvgvr, J. Mmm, ll Vllmlilrn. uw Tlrrvv: -K. Panlnlvu, ll. Walls, D Earl. T. Sruilhvr, L. lll'llllll1Il. M Sm-ml, T. Turk, K. V4-ll:-n. ow Four: N. Wf-ck:-r. M. King, V l,iuk, Nl. Moisin, C. Burk, C. Zinssor, l'. 'luruvr. J. Nirholsuu, N. Hulrues, w. K.-11,-. YI.l1f'IJ'-flllll' Twos fContinuedJ Row Ono: W. Nappier, R. Huebner, J. Dickson, 5. Mueller, J. Van Fossun, L. Oliver, P. Cross, B. Damouth. Row Two: F. Drovctti, D. Siepmnn, D. Klasing, A. Velis, K. Marschuelz, L. Schneider, D. Bergfelrl, D. Rossi. Row Three: W. Crana, J. Hasting, A. Busch, P. Hcumann, D. Wise, P. Hn-ymann, E. Yuunl, J. Stovesaml. Row Four: E. Hilgeman. R. Lohse, M. Ulhnjch. C. Harris, P. Venezia, J. Johnson, L. Diliurtolo, J. Leonard, M. Carrierv. Row One: R. Boncau, J. Messmcr, L. Clark, W. Wilkc, J. Gansmann, Z. Melickian, B. Prater, W. Schnydcr, B. Bicl. Row Two: D. Conley, E. Barton, S. Gcrlt, B. Cason, B. Batman, A. Rother, H. Manuuso, 5. Blavk. Row Three: H. Chauvin, J. Doehber, P. Durham, J. Birkett, M. Kovcrly, D. Mayer, S. Spath, T. Brew, E. Veach. Row Four: J. Wood, J. Graves, J. Chesus, R. Paurchot, M. Jones, N. Filippellu, J. Albrecht, L. Colden, Mrs. Delaney. Row One: A. Lucas. B. Renz. J. Marqua. E. Hurling. J Morrow D Crutcher G B'1rriQ C McVcy P Honor J D ld K . . . . . , . . ., . '. . , . oswa , J. rost, B. Francis. Row Two: R. Wahlbrink. D. Si el, M. N vb ' C. K1 ff ' ' ' ' pp es erry, ua, B. Schreiner, L. bvseatt. G. Carson, 5. Mehlc-r, H. Jones, B. Washeck, J. Behrenrls, C Boken, C. Roessler. Row Three: B. Shelton. D. Duke. l... Carmichael. S. Null, E. F d ' k R. B re eric , utchart. W. Richie, N. Prmlot, D. Knuhley, T. Hauk, J. Nelson, T. Homan Row Four: K. Schrenker. J. Vogel. E. Venardos, J. Hucldock, T. Shields, C. Bra ', S. Lirel J. D y y, ryton. P. Linclhorst, YV. Yiviano, XV. Luechtefelcl, G Alus. Row Five: J. Gnmbas. R. Brewer, N. Barr. R. Anderson. D. Hirsch, R. Schwnrm R. llcfxcr J Fauiffnano L Sth l ' . -. . . ,. , . C' uze, R. 0 De-ll. J. Bouras, D. Km COVIC, R. Plautch. A. Ruff. ophomores - Threes Row One: G. Pollard. E. Worthington. B. Meletio, J. Schaefer, G. Pa e J. L'tt' S D g , 1 3. . bims, J. Ensor, M. Colson, D. Radford, D. Bloomquist. B. Rice C. Snerldcn. Row Two: Mr, Allen, R. Brand, P. Coco, J. Bnycl, R. Leonhardt, S. Boone, J. Jeanett. J. Parentin, D. Jocobs, M. Milcic, V. Christopher, A. Hawtin C. Linhart, B. Bills. Row Three: C. Senseney, E. Hewlett. A. Locschner, C. Dobbs, J. Campbell, R. Carpenter, D. Nitsch. C. Calvert, D. Stevens. P. Jett, S, Headrick N. Cooper, G. Banderet, C. Colner. Row Four: B, Vogelpohl, B. O'Dell. D. Spurr, J. Nahmensen, B. Colbert, J. Jordan, B. Robertson. L. Jackson, C. Hohenberger. P. Dunn, S. Chitwood M. Robinson. B. Dierker, B. Smyrniotis. Row Five: B. Chauvin, M. Morton. F. Stroup, C. lde, R. Glass, W. Polhemus, J. Heyul. J. Carney, B. Mund. J. Mer d. B. M S N 0 cNabb, J. Franz, R. app, ilr. Beezley. Ninety-,live Sophomores Fox, R, Sp.-rms, Nl. italiano, M. Mil- fortl. J. Cloak. K. Frintrnp. K litn' 'liwu' C itreiclwr P Rnwn . 5 . . n 1 - v- Q Farthing. L. Lung. C. Martin. J. Tyrna, E. Dr.-lCortivu, S. Britton. Bliss Boe- ticker. Ron' Three: R. McFarland, .-X. Badugzli- acco, R. Bocek, E. Gerheuuser, M. Kurtz, V. Paviu, K. Lnnklord, D. Gerber, E. Devine, R. Boland. Row Four: B. Baker, B. Evans, K. Schweizer, K. Nelson. R. Stephens, J. Dudley, Y. Riggio, J. Garanzini, G. Sehl, D. Wililum, B. Juengor, J. Dnhlheinier. wjl... JZMF ,Q 4 1 w limi Une: l.. DcI'rit-sl, J. Selig, G. YY'4'm-ks, S. Sisk, J. Wallace, M. Spu- mliuh, C. Huy, N. Rmnsvlicek. llnw Two: E, Muisc, J. Cuudic, C. Roetlvr, S. I'luwtlmrn4', J. Twitcllvll, J. Olive, A. Kingery, D. Krauss. Huw Three: G. Buttle, S. Lungzlon, J. Osscnforl, J. Curnlhvrs, I.. Wolff, li. Spitznugt-l, S. Svlmiil-ltl, K. Kllflllullll, F. Wt-sh-rinun, J. Wunlsu-y. limi' Fnur: li. Clark, K. llilu, G. llnvv- nvr, l . Walls, S. Sivgu-rinl, S. Williulns, li. Olson, ll. Snndug, W. Shunnun J. Sllllllllllllilll, D. Dodge. Huw One: K. Schuchardt, B. Robinson. P. Moore, D. Kroeter, A. Hanson, K. Cicuk, J. Schaefer, M. Connley. Row Two: L. Wbods. J. Eckhoff, L. Cassell. E. Douglas, T. Wright, C Knickmuyer, D. Schnilker, L. Lantl father, A. Shanley. Hun' Three: B. Dolan, V. Wlmlurd, J Nlurnal. 5. Johnston, J. Greenwell, A Lutz. J. Kinnartl, N. Estes, F. Wagner Run' Fuur: B. Frentzel, D. Dodge, R Perkins. R. Huffstetter, J. Stough R. Shiinamulu, A. Schwaningw-r, R Stanley. li. Hunt. Bliss Nnebling. Nin ery-six Fours Row One: R. Buergler. C. Fanger. A Herzog. D. Weidknerht, P. Lucy. S Kellogg. N. Klusrneyer. J. Diamond. Row Two: J. Muenvh. J. Wells, l' Matheny. C. Miano. J. Rogers. Pieper. M. Dumey. D. Williams. Dowd. C. Imergoot. J H Row Three: L. Camden. D. Lewiso, E Jenkins. S. Spooner. G. Bolz. C. But ler. R. Woods. M. Ferrara, M Clamors. A. Feinstein. J. Watson. Mis: Cvallandt. J. Edwards. Ron Four: D. Dunavan, D. Yount, C Melcher. B. Schuth. R. Frame. D: Struder, R. Boyer. D. Schanche. R. Kemper. P. Jvright. L. Smitt, E. Fore L. Campbell. Row One: Y. Powitzlcy, M. Ashe. P. Bauman. P. Cox, X. Kreitler, L. Hoyt. L. W'iesehan, F. Blanchfield. Row Two: H. Liedi, S. Mudd, Y. Dillon Y. Fone, C. Burrs, K. Larson, D. Mooney, D. Lockwood. Row Three: J. Zerbes, K. Duchek, Y Rudolph, F. Mundwiller. R. Markland. D. Sullivan, G. Ryffel, J. Peacher. S. Carriere, N. Koons, B. Seely. Row Four: S. Bryant, J. Scheitlin, B Thiele, B. Pflueger, S. Risheim. C Robinson. A. Schulte, J. Camache, Mr. Dripps, J. Meddows, F. Berger. Row One: J. Schubert, C. Naeser, P. Gillick, J. Forward, K. Heggen. B Mincher, S. O'Fallon, R. Johnson. Row Two: F. Lampros, M. Anton, J. Mclntosh. J. Pingree. J. Miloradovieh. J. Nichols, V. Galbreth, C. Kelly C. Grasel. Row Three: W. Mason, L. Cahn, P. Hedgpeth, R. Gorman, M. McGrew, G. Martin, D. Picker, M. Kalaseech, J. DePriest, F. Marty, M. Werner. Row Four: L. Emling, D. Beinecl-ze, C. Gaines. D. Godi, F. Carroll. D. Damico, C. LaMarca, B. Geiger. 'l'. Popowchulc, T. Rosa, J. Saksa, F. Husman. Ninety-seven Rem Ou:-: P. Duff:-ll, M, lin-w-llv, .I. Kulnn, ll, llvrry, C. Timpunn-, P. Elius, A. Mvfluy. Huw Twn: C. limln-lmu. ll. Nrmzlml. I. linrlun, KI. I'n-lr-rm-n, B. S11-In-r, E. Engle-r, D. Suulc-r, I'. Gilrrr-new, M. Svhmicll, J. King. Huw 'l'lxr1-1-: N. l 1'im-kv, J. Crm-n:ll1-r, M. Crum, S. N:-slrill, W. Gurzlvzlggliu, J. llurri-s. J. Millvr, li. Slvlm-r, 5. lngc-lxrilson, Ii. Cnlm-man, U, Tllrlnll. Hmm lfmn: li. llurvln-rl, ll. Pnr:-uns, A. Culp, li. N1-wlu-rry, S. Inv:-, C. JJJl'fl'llJlIll'Jl. li. IU-nnvr, H. l.ippl-rl, D. Sm-pm-r, C. Liss-llvr, li. Ilnyns. Non lfivl-: ll. Slvurks. G. Swllmmurrla, 'l'. Curllr'y, T. Nvllmvf-ll, li. Grnvvs, J. Jlnrzillu, J. Glvusun, JJ. Jlllllnrk, R. Xvnlggrvn, C. Kvlllzvr. Hou Six: J. Jlnrn. fl. Srhrm-k, C. Smith. S. Gusrwll, T. Lung. li. Ifrilllvl, J. JJ1-Hs, H. llirkvl, JJ. llifv, J. Pisoni, D. Floyd. ,Juniors - Fives 1 w w J ll:-xx Un:-1 t.. Fl:-igvr. X. 5Iv'ium.:'1n, N. Hmi. ll. Flu:-I-1-r. J.. U4-nnln-vk. J. Jxirlfvy. lf, Ulm-ivr. J. liukvr. Filzyalripkn B, I-'lalwrly' ll:-xx lu-V 4. JI-vjrxmllm. X. Halls. 5. Huulvr. 5. Xl1'XJ l'fJil'Jx. J. Yxvinr-r. Il. Grows. If.. Gllalaluni. NJ. 5pi4'14lm'h. J. Sivrlvntnp. J.. Pro:-fm-r, ll--xx 'ltlxru-1-: 5. Fl-'u.1rl. J. X-I-J-rinlv.. IJ. .Julnv-. J. Zurh. X. JM11-s. li. Bucllringlvr, B, N'J1rx1i4ll. H. J.f-lvr. C. Kun-hrmvl, Xl. Mtltun, YY. Schmidt Him J uur1J, Jlu-m.n-. J. J--lm-mx. li. I5-vuruvrvl. Nl. l'1rlo'l1ml1. P. B1-ll. JJ. Tilrmv. D. Oughlun. J. Juhnsun. KI. XY:-gm-xlrr, D. P0114-r. R, Lfflf-ll li--xx lfix-'L J. Will:-V. li. Hvuxllm-lx-. I.. YX:ullf'r-ln-Ill, XJ. XY4vflul'4J. N. Fvrranlv, D. Purvlllill. D. Fwy. H. Url-livr, Y. XI:-yvr, K, S4-lmwalmr J.. Xl--nw-ri. J. Valrlv. A ll--xx Yix: 'IQ l'r.xll. LI. llwn--fu. IP. H--UL.-r. I.. Huxffinglun. Y, lirnvkrm-iuw-I. F. Kdmflllill- U- Kvllvr, li. Crm-n. J. Hamm-l. C, Ifuffm.-i,l,,r, R I-1-ing--r. J. Klum r. 1'11utAx-1'1'gl11 O O ..-- ll ' Vik 'UM L.. I f 45?ZMg I ff ,-.,.,W,,.,,....,,.,.,,,, Run' On:-: C. l.mw. C. Gruover, J. Meir-rllnfl. W. l.1'llllI1llS6T. B. Young, A. Smith. X. liussung, J. ll:-yer, I., Sllivlclrw. Row Tun: B. Pappas. 5. Owens, D. Durr, J. Lidmly, P. Crilrlxficld, E. Bent, C. WH-rnr-r, B. Robinson, S. Oswald. Row Tlxrr-v: N. Hopkins, J. Hatfield, J. liullcdggc. D. Timnmns, J. Harpcnding, B. l'lullm:mn. li. Rash-r, l.. Ovllerman, J. 'l'imp4-, N. Lawson. lluw Four: P. Stanley, B. Sleinkunxp, J. Klcin. .l. ligggz-rs. D. Kinwrle, D. llurllluliv, ll. Spa-m'4'r, ll. Crain, l.. lfllvlls. ' ff f 4' 1 ,' --'43 1 H ,- u Q J A7 f -il ,. ' 6 f Q A K5 A .l , ,, uf, , 1 I Q mn jx, fp fi , .N 9 fp X , if , , L , Vx V , X l, X X... 1 Lv 9 Q, 1 A 1 'V 5 V V Row Opvt S. Aulgmr, KI, Presulleal. P full. M. Prichard, MA. Cgodmauy C ' Uilfll, T. Todd, G. Froesel. D Row 'I'wi'ix: P. Cuuns. 5. Gross, B Huqkworl J. Hollzrnlyuck, M. Dilinler, J. Fil-vm-rs, J. Svln-alllvr. D. Frigley, ll Gray, B. Huggurty. .lf Row 'flmrc-P: lll. Manley. D. Shcrm' li Riflil. E. Kirkpulrirk. J. Ziulinsgl, If Grubf. ll: Wgbste-r. Xl. Kuelmb Mr Mo1lum'l'lL-sl. lion Fmlr 514-:mg-r, IL Cm-sflingl. G, Crm-rwwuld B. Hillivr. l.. l.urh.m, Hi? Marshal ln li.J5e-1135. I. Pnlzm-r, lg 1 Q, .l. Mm -, sq o J-: 'L ' iffy? . fl ,. I, .- 1, .s 1' ,. . we g L. 1' One Hundred 0 J um ors lluw 0110! J. Wi1's1', R. Llvln-r, K. Sll1'Ll .l. Kutl, S. Mmtllcr, P. Frm-uml, 1. llugln-s, C. S1-nm-rl, S. Evunvk, b lluw Two: N. .lvnkim-1, A. Amulu, N Hurlz, C. Muvllcr, S. llurlrirmn, 1. 'I'rs'icl14-1, M. Slullllllllll, C. Curlcr, llra-lnfr, P. Cuslus, :L Slulm-r. .l. llow 'l'l1r1-4-: .l. Slum-nmkvr, P. lluszrk, N llnllry, ll Klmplllunll Sluurl , ll Smith, A M1-Cue-, J Sixes Row One: J. Mueller. C. Hahn. B. Tappella. NI. Leontsinis. J. Toberman. C. Warren, J. Miller. 5. Naylor. 1 Feldman. Row Two: B. Munier. Y. Steidel. R Moeller. B. Milford. D. Thompson C. Goodman, L. Haid. J. Baum. J W-ilhL'lIl1. J. Baugh. J. Hoffman. Row Three: J. Koenig. R. King, C Hofer, R. Breen. I.. Dacus. J. Hirsch A. Berving. B. Cebhart. R. Colson, B Mathews, R. Pifhe. Row Four: C. Ehrmann. J. Reiss. J Martin, D. Markel. D. Becherer, J Meyer, A. Kriemellnan. G. Brandt M. Koenig, G. Link. E. Heymann. L Carroll. Row One: Xl. Mantle Barnard, G. Duncan, B. G. Bolton. B. Busch, L. N Row Two: S. Trojahn. Abromovich, M. Pax Anzalone, A. Sotira. Scarato. Row Three: A. Borra. Saali. T. Browne, B G. son. J. G. R. Drovrlli. C Calderon, A KY- Lampros. J J. Hay. S Terry, ll LvCrand. J Huebner, J Vincent, M. Davis. R. Palazzo. Row Four: R. Hall, R. Pinclcerl. K. Kneile, T. Boone, R. Hackmann, J. Hauer. Row One: M. Kirkpatrick, P, Cviesokv, ' IN. Compton. C. Otz. P. O'Shr3A. C Jamieson, C. Rauscher. B. Calvert Row Two: A. Casu-lli. R. Dumey. J Moro, J. Hollander. S. Kosloff, K Honor, S. Scbourn, E. Tictjcns, J Schrcpcl, C. YVebsler. Ron Three: J. Reynolds. C. Mugavoro. J. Hike, C. Bogacki. R. Groehl, J Baldwin, C, Wlitt. Mr. Erskine. Row Four: D. Stuckel. C. Brewer. H Ragogna. R. Gephardt. T. Balvin, R Thoene, J. Pogorclsky, B. Dorsam, R Cob. One Hundred One .Q 5 '5 X M , , R llnw Onv: S. Tiff, Nl. Culsluk, J. Hndvr, S. Hum-kun1p, J. Slmnklanfl, E. Dubis, C. Steirnnvlz, M. Loving. llum Two: ll. G4-org:-, l.. lim-ru-r, ll. Mum-y, S. Williams, ll. Tlmnlus, .l. Fraser, P. Hill. lluw 'l'l1r1-4-: ll. Vngvl, D. Twist, lf. Kirliun, J. Blllllblll, ll, Funl, li. Dmlglus, ,l. lllunfzosing, li. WlZI'lllDll. llnm l unr: li. lin-rvwlw, J. Mullingly, li. Dykvs. Seniors linux ll un' limx li uw Un-': N. Burris. li llunali. H. Mlarns. 5. Hcaflrivk. D. Bryanl. J. Eggvnmn. I. Nlamlf-ville-, N. l,f-mmnl, Tun: K. l'.1Iie-nl, Xl. Sviht, S. Svliranal, P. Fr:-mon, P. Hasv, ll. Cillon, J. Frcbcr, E. Wfamser. Thr:-1-' Calm-plan, L. linlsinsnn. ll. lJ2l51lU5f'll. D. Fisvlirr, J. Crust H. Mi1lallm'lun. Nluwhany. J I-Auurg G, Srhnlf, j, hlvll, C, Jenkins, T. llaxis, Y. Italian, G. Lvv. C. Brunfllmrgt. H. Furgln-4-, J, Nluningly, One' Hzzmfrefrl Tim R x . ., Ks Y 'Z W 'M Row Row Row Row One: S. Woodmansee, V. Signorelli, M. Ahrens, B. O'Brien, E. Wamser, S. Sparberg, F. Schrock, J. Vierheller. Two: B. Nichols, V. Italiano, J. Ker, P. DeRosa, M. Shannahan, V. Burrs. Three: D. Roehrig, R. Renderer, D, Pollard, M. Happel, R. Purdy. J. Schmid, G. Galakatos. Four: J. Morris, J. Shuttleworth, M. Labis, R. Witte, R. Bravkhahn. Row Row Row Row One: M. England, J. Crawlorcll S. Holman, N. Jakovac, C. Crutcher, M. Mcyer J Guenther R Randall Two: A. Krenning, J. Fourland, S. Parks, C. Jones, J. Gerheauser, C. Cavan. 'R..Andrina, JS. l-leins, J.. Thatcher. Three: J. Rollings, G. Martin. W. Douglas, W. Zeizer, R. Hoffmann, P. Cieck J Weingfirl G. Lodl. Four: D. Nicholson, J. Hunter. J. Theleman, L. Castle, W. Nelson, A. Antoine,l H.. Potircliot: L. Breeden. Miss Lenzen. 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President of Senior Class, Opcrctta, '53-'57, May Musical, '533572 Hello Day, '53-'57, Student Counvil, '53-'56, Track, '54, Special Service, '54, Boys' Glue, '54-'55, Christmas Program, '55, Model United Nations Assembly, '55, Choir lViCe Presidentl, '55-'57, Early Risers, '55-'56, Miss Southwest Dance, '55-'56, Mis- souri's Boys' State, '56, Senior Play, '56, Students in Industry Day, '56, Cleff and Quaver Club, '56, Nationality Day Jubilee, '56, Pan-American Club, '56- '57, Graduation Speaker, '5T. Hzunired Six pa -. --. A'A Vi BARBARA JANE MCDONALD tBarfJ ce-President Senior Class, Hello Day Committee, '53, Central Centennial, '53, Student Council, '53-'56, Cheerleaders Club tSev:retaryj, '53-'56, Pep Club, '53- '56, Operetta, '53-'56, Tennis Club, '53, Girls' Glue, '54, Roller Skating Club, '54, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Hello Day Program, '54-'56, Students Industry tCafeteria Manage-rl, '55, Draiuatics, '55, A Cappella, '55, '56, Bowling Club, '56, Cheer- leader, '56, Svhool Spirit Com. '56, Senior Play, tCastl '56, Intergroup Youth Conference. '56, G.A.A., '56, Volley Ball, '56, Basketball tCaptainJ, '56, Miss SW lttaid, '56, JAMES SHAW tJimJ Boys' Seen-tary Senior Class, Adv. Chorus, '53-'56, Operetta, '53, '54, '56, Christmas Program, '53, '54, '56, Spring Festival, '54, '56, Student Registration, '5-1-'56, Student Council, '56, A Cappella Choir, '56. Gi FRANCES E. PORTER tFranJ rls' Seeretary Senior Class, Skating Club, '53, Opt-retta, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53-'54, Frencli Club, '53- '54, Pep Club, '54, Bowling Club tSecretaryJ, '53-'56, Clie:-rloader's Club, '53-'ii-l, Christmas Program, '54, May Mu:-rival, '54, Seieiirt- Fair, '55, P. T. A. Science Night, '55, National Bowling Tournament, '56, Duplica- tion Serviee, '56, G. A. A., '56, Basketball Club, '56, Nliss SW Maid, '56. JOSEPH A. FRIMEL Ill tJoe? Boys' Treasure-r Senior Class, Rifle Club, '54, Registrar, '54-'56, Srierirt- Fair, tC-old S1-all '56, Student Council, '56, Tennis, '56. Gi MARILYN LOUISE BELTRAM rlu' Treasurer ol' Senior Class, Adv. Chorus, '53, Pep Club, '53-'56, Cheerleaders Club, '53-'57, Hello Day, '53-'56, Christmas Program, '53-'56, Operettu, '53-'57, Tennis Club, '54, Officials Club, '54-'55, Basket- ball tCaptuinJ '54-'57, Volleyball, '54-'56, G. A. A. tSet'relaryJ '54-'57, Student Council, tl'lello Day Committee, School Spirit Committeej '5-1-'57, Student Registrar, '54-'57, Girls' Glue, '54-'55, May Musieale, '54-'56, Miss SW Dance, '55, Mod:-rn Dance, '55, Girls' Howling, '55-'57, Pioneer Staff tSports Editorj '55-'57, Girls' Trio tNotablesJ '55-'57, Choir tViee-Presidentj, '56-'57, Spring Dance, '56, Cheer- leader, '56-'57, Teen 0'Cloi'k, '56, Miss SW Maid, '56. JOHN J. O'ROURKE tJohnnyJ ' Boys' Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class, B. Basketball. '54, Track, '54, Adv. Chorus, fPresidentJ '54-'56, Varsity Basketball, '55, Operctta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Bond Issue Parade, '55, Baseball, '55-'56, Choir, '55- '56, Spring Festival, '55-'56, Radio Workshop, '56, KSLH, '56, Football, '56, MEREDITH EVANS tM1m1J Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class, May Musical, '53- '55, Operetta, '53-'56, Adv. Chorus, tVice-Presidentl, '53-'56, Junior Red Cross Service, '54, G.A.A. lVolley- balll. '56, Radio W'orkshop, '56, KSLH Program, '56 INIR. JOHN IVICARTOR Sponsor of Senior Class MISS CORINE HACHTMAN Sponsor of Senior Class NORMA ADAMS Adv. Chorus, '54-'55, Christmas Program, '54-'55, Operet- ta, '55, Science Fair l,Blue Se-all '55, Girls' Bowling. '55-'56, Open House, '55. CAROL ANN ALLEN Spring Festival, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Operetta. '55, Student Council, '55, Intergroup Youth Confer- ence, '55, Radio Workshop, '55, Science Fair, '55: Christmas Program, '55, Pioneer flfditorial Editorl, '55, '56, Senior Play, '55, '56, Choir, '56, Hello Day, '56, Students in Industry, '56. JOYCE BARLOW cshorryn Science Fair, '53, Stamp Salesman, '54, Red Cross Sewing, '54-'56, Operetta, '55, Freshman Aud, '56. SUSAN BEINKE Pep Club, '53, '54' Adv. Chorus ' 5 Q , 53, '4-, Operetta, '53-'56, May Musical, '53, '54, '56, Cheerleaders Club, '54, Pan American Club, '54, New York Trip, '54, Allied Youth, '54, KXOK Christmas Program, '55, Girls Basketball, '55, Girls Volleyball, '55, Girls Bowling, '55, Bowling lTrophyl, '55, Kitchen Contest, '55, Science Weekend, '55, Girls Glee, '55, '56, Hello Day, '55, '56, Christmas Program, '55, '56, G.A.A., '55, '56, Choir, '56, Modern Dance, '56, Student Registration, '56, Science Fair, '56, JOYCE BROWN tLeechl Red Cross Club, '53, Photography Club, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53, Girls Glee, '54, Christmas Program, '54. BETTY BRUSATORI Christmas Program, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Dramatics fPlayJ, '55, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Dramatics, '55-'56. DALE BURIAN Rifle Club, '53, Bowling Club, '53-'54, BARBARA BURKE ROBERT L. BUTLER lBobJ Photography Club, '53, Pan American Club, fPresidentJ, '53-'56, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53-'56, Spring Festival, '54, Christmas Program. '54, Operetta, '54, Senior Play, lPublicity Chairmanj, '56, Pioneer Staff, lAss. Sports Editorj, '56, Hello Day, '56, Voice of Democracy Contest, '56, Junior Town Meet- ing, '56. CAROL CANTAGI Operetta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Dramatics, '54- '55, Adv. Chours, '55-'56, Spring Festival, '55-'56, Bowling Club, '55-'56, Student Council fAlternateJ '56. ,RMI 464 A , 1 rf f 11 2 , 5 f ,WNV K X One Hundred Seven MARY CARDARO 1C0rday 'P Allied youth, '54g Spring Festival. 'll- '55g Adv. Chorus. '54-'55: Christmas Program, '54-'56: Operetta, '54-'56g KXOK Christmas Program, 'S-1956: Dramatics. '55g Girls' Glee. '55-'56g Freshman Program '55-'56: Radio Worksholr, '56: KLSH Radio Program 'S6: American Can Project. '56. ALBERT ENNICE CARR ..lR. Sp:-viul Svrvivlf, '5'l 50: lloy-.' G11-4-. '51- '501 Adv. Cliorus, .551 Srhnol La,-xv l'flr'4'liou, 'SSQ liiolngy Clulr, '56, LOUIS CLAUENNA 4Lour Adv. Chorus. '54-'56: llovs' Glz-o, '501 Grcnuadic-rn. '52 54g Aux. Club, '54-'SOQ lliflr' T4-ruu. '52 50. JUDY COTTRELL 4CootsJ Sludcnt Council, '53-'S-1: Pup Cluln. fCaptainl '53-'55: Cheerleaders Cluh. '53-'55: Adv. Chorus. l5f'CI'C't3l'j'l ,53- '56: Open-tta, '53-'56g Science Fair 1G0ld Sc-all. '54-3 Girls' Glee. '5-lg Basketball. '54: Girls' Bowling. '54- '56l Volleyball. '56: Choir. '56: Hello Day. i561 Special Svrvice. '56. R001-:R A. FABER lRoj.,P Choir 4Librarianl ,'52356g Advance Chorus. '52. '53: Photography Club. '53g Chess Club. '53: Operelta. fSpc- cial Chorusl '53-'55g May Fr-stival '53- 'S5. Une' Hzuzrfrwl High! Q, .--1-W, '- W J f ,,. xx :gy y , f ' fi ,L 6,44-4' ,217 ,j f -, ze RITA ANN CARNEY JANET CHANDLER Lian? .lr. Clmruinadv, 'S3g G.A.A., '53-'54g Pop Club, '53-'5f1: Art Cluli, '54g Sr. Chaminadv, '541 lnlvrggroup Youth Con- i1'rr'r1V1', '56g l'ium'n'r, '56. JAMES B. CONLEY KEVIN DOLAN fKuvl Baud 'Sflg Choir. '53-'5f1g Spring l f-Hlivnl. '53-'5f1g Clirislmas Progmni, '53-'55g Adv. Chorus, 'Sig Upon-la, '54g May Fvslival. 'Sig Buys' Gloo, '55g Sri:-nro Fair 4Co1sl Svzlll, '56. SUSAN JANE FISCHER fSuel Student Council llicprcsentativcl, '53g Girls' Bowling, '55-'56q Special Se-rvicc, '55-'56g Duplicating Service, '56g Washington Trip. '56g New York Trip 'S6g Bowling Tournament, '56. 1 DONNA FROST tFrostiel Student Council, '53g Adv. Chorus, '53- '5l-g Operetta. '53-'5Tg Christmas Pro- grams, '53-'5T: Latin Club. lConsul Major, Scriptorl '53-'54: Hello Days. '53-'56: Girls' Glee. '54-'56g Dramatics. '54-'56: Radio Work at KSLH. '5-l-'56: Intergroup Youth Conference. '55: Pioneer 1,-Xss. News Editorl. '55-'5T: Science Fair. '56: Washington Trip, '56: Safety Council. '56-'5T. DOLORES JOAN GAYVRYS fDeel Roller Skating Club, '53g Cheerleaders Club, '5-lg Pep Club, '5-L: Junior Red Cross Sewing, '54, '55: Science Fair, '55, G..-LA., '55, '56g Duplicating Service. '56, Special Servicec, '56. DENISE ELAINE GEORGOPOULOS 1DennieJ Photography Club, '52, '53g Girls Hockey Team, '52. '53g Girls Basketball team, '52, '53: Choir, '52, '53: Special Singing Group, '52, '53g Bowling, '52, '53: Science Society, '53, '5-lg Foreign Language Club, '53, '54g GAA volley- ball, '55, '56, Girl's Glee. '56, '57, Bowling, '56, '57. ROLAND GODI Adv. Chorus, '53-'54- Freshmen And '5-lg Spring Festival, '54-'55g Boys' Glee, '5-13563 Student Registration, '54- '56g Christmas Program, '54-'56, Track '55g Roundup Staff I,-Xrt Editorl, '56 BETTY HADE fBettsl Christmas Program, '53-'56, May Musical, '53-'56g Adv. Chorus. fSecretary, Treasurerl, '53-'56g Pep Club, lCap- tain? '53-'56g Volleyball, '54-'56g Stu- dent Registrar, '53-'56, Operetta, '54- '56g Tennis, '54-3 G.A.A., '54-'56g Spef cial Service, '56g Freshman Aud. '54 -'56g Girls' Glee, '55g Cheerleaders Club, '55g Hello Day. '55: Girls' Bowling, '55-'56, Student Council, '56, 't e .. F H., :ST .E l in .J .f', , 1:13 ' ' t. ' 5331. Q- 5 X , . . I f to t xx x 1 'si 5 BEVERLY FULLER lBevl Christmas Program, '53g Operetta, '53- Studcnt Council f'l'reasurerP, '53-'56: Adv. Chorus, lVice Presirlentl '53-'56, Pep Club, '53-'Sig Bowling Club, lTreasurerl '53-'56g Cheerleaders Club, '53-'54, French Club, 'S-lg Spring Festival. '5-1: Science Weekend, '55, Science Fair, 1310 Awardl, '55: P.T.A. Science Night, '55: Duplicating Service, '56: KSLH Radio Station, '56: KSLH Dramatics Program, '56g Radio Wfork- shop, '5-6: School Spirit, 'SGQ Freshman Yvelcoming. '56g Hello Day Committee, '56: Spring Dance, '56, BRENDA GEORGIE LLOYD GLASSCOCK MARIANNE GULBRANTSON lWillyl Opcretta, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53-'55- Christmas Program, '53' '54, '55: Jr. Girls' Glee. '54: Slay Musical, '51-3 Ticket Committee. '54-'55g Biology Club, '56: Music Education National Convention, '56: Hello Day. '56. MARILYN HAGEN Spring Festival, '53-'5-I: Adv. Chorus, '53-'55, Christmas Program, '54g French Club, '54-'55: Science Award, '561 Girls' Girls, '56: Type Contest, '56. One Hundred Nine HALEY ,wx -I HARRIS. li. HALEY 1 HARRIS, S. WANIJA HALEY Iljennyl Ups-rvltn. '5fl. '55: Clirlstnlnh Autl. .m.lg Atlv. Chorus, '531 I Xlux Nlusirnl. '5l: Ifrvslllnun Anil. '5lg KXUK, '5lg I '553 Girls' Clt-4-. '5-I, '55 PAUL RONALD HALEY tRutD HAMEL HAMMELMAN HANLEN wp., f-at if'-Q 'N HAYS Y 'M-J .,J HEIMBACHER HEITHAUS MELVIN HA MMELMAN 1MeD Irflln Day. '5lg Haw-ball, '55-'56. lrnma liz'-4 '5l DENNIS I-IANLEN BARBARA HARRIS tliolmlmit-I I. 5' ' . '.f1 A . .1 5. 'ffg .' 't . zl, ,5-. , , ,,. ,. I Rnkttluall 51 dx thnrn rn Nprmg. PHUYI 5 Chris-tmas Prugrarn, '55g Op:-rt-lla, '55g Aclv. Llmrun, 55-505 bprlng F1-stival, '56. SHERMAN WM. HAMEL SALLY HARRIS 4531, MBV Fnlihlulll' iii: .E3:l56: Slmlcnt .C', 'Eil- '53'l565,BHy5, Iluwling Club. '51-'57, Slurlvnl Iivgislrntiun, '51-'56g Spring I r-xlival, Glmi' h6,:,,iIalgl-.llbllcijj DE: Hill Silly.: 'Icon Qclfwk '55g Volleyball, '55, Stull:-nt Counvil, '55g Iiutliu Play. '55g Atlv. T1 '.'f 514' P mi r 'I'i 4 .- 'fmgi 7415325 ,MES l?llR.Dafm':,. 5446? Chorus, '55-'seg Opp-rn-tta. 'ss-'sag G.A.A., '55-'56g lmtmutim, '55-'56g Lxrxstnma rugram, alfnfs, wir, .II-56, ary ISBTS, 55g Lt-'ap Christmas Am! 55356: Washimmm 'I-rip' 'SIN mnlnm, muh, Hfrrwi, Your Daiwa-. '56. All work and no play pays off with 90 awrages. Um' Iillflllffll TPI! dentl, '56g Mirl-Ani:-rin-an ,llllblllflj '56g Clluir, '56-'57g Ulficiuls Club, '56-'57, BEVERLY HAYS Mlv. Chorus, '5fl: Stutlcnt Cuunril lAlternatL'J. '5l: May Fr-stival, '54, '55g Svience Fair. '55g Stamp and Bunfl. '53-'56, Christmas Pmgrarn, '5-L '55: Operetta, '54-'56g GAA. '55, '56g Bowling, '55, '56g Washing- tun Trip, '56g New York Trip, '56g Duplicating St-rwivt-, '56. BONNIE HEIMBACHER I'rcslnnan P.T.A. Panel. '53g Central Centennial, '53: Pc-p Club, '53-'56g Svienvf- Demonstration fur P.T.A.. '5-Ig Christmas Ratliu Program, '51- '56g Dance Symposium. '5-lg Arlv. Chorus, '51-g Latin Club, '5-I-'55g Choc-rl1'arler's Club, '5-I-'56g Pioneer lBusincs,s Managed, '54-'56g Svienre- Fair Winner. '54-'56: May Nlusival. '5I-'56: G..-LA. lLcttur, Vice President? '51-'57g Yollrfyball Club, '5-I-'56g Mmlvrn Dance, '54- '55: Opt-retta. '54-'56: Hullu Day. '54-'56q Christmas Program, '51-'56g Registrar. '54-'56g Cirl's Glu-. '54-'56g Basketball Club, '55, '56g Intcr-group Youth Confcrcnvc. '55, '56g A Cappella. '55, '56g Unitcll Nations ChiPI De-le-gate. '55, '56g CBYUIIUH. '55. '56g May Musical lljublicity Manaucrl. '56g Opt-rclla. tPublivity Managvrl '56g Senior Play. '56: Music Lf-lter. '56g Ops.-n House. '56g Xlatlrigal Group, '56g Blusir' Cunvrntiun, '5bg Bowling Club. '56g Officials Club. '56g Health 8 Safety Council. '56g Stamp 8. Bond Salesman, '56g Spring Dance Ilravnrz-rlimz Culninittrw. '56. CAROLE ANN HEITHAUS tCaroIeJ .Mlva111'1'1l CIIUYUS. '53-'5l: Oper:-tta. '53v'56g Christmas Program, '53-'56g P1-p Club. '53-'54: .-Xlliml Yuutll. '5I: Nlay Xlusival, 'Sig Singh-nt Cnurt '55: Dramati17S. '55-'56g lirwr.-ptionist Club. '55-'56g Stutlcnt Registrar KLSH. '50g Sr-niur Play tra-tl. '50g Rarlin Wurkghim. '5f,,'57' l 1 v 5 '55-'56: IKSLH Auarrl. '56: Cirln' Glu-. '56: Svinlir-1: XY,.,.k,,.ml, '56s SONDRA HERWECK 1Sunnyl May Festival, '5'1g Christmas Program, '54g Adv. Chorus, '53-'S-1' Special Award 1Hcalth Postcrl, '56, Special Service, '56, HAROLD R. HOFFELDER Operetta. '53-'55g Physic Club, '53, '54, Adv. Chorus, '53-'56, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, '54g May Musical, '54-'56, Physics Club, lPresidentl '55g Boy's C-lee, '55, '56g Radio Workshop, '56g Recording Service, '56. JACQUELYN HOFFMANN llackiel Operetta. '53: Pan American Club, '53: Cheerleaders Club. '53, Spring Festival, '53, Christmas Program, '53, '5-lg Pep Club, '52-'55, Adv. Cho., '53, '54, '56g Operetta, '55, Bowling Club, Musical, '56. '55, '56, May ERWIN HORSTMANN fGuyJ Rifle Club. '53-'54: Students Industry Day 1Supervisor of Schedule and Planningl, '55g Student Court, '55-'56. PAUL HUEBNER JANET HUNLEY Spanish Club, '55. 41 f Q, jf 1 ,, Better than Roman orators are our . , ,, f , VSW1--1,1-ffff' , K ' ,Viv I KM. graduation speakers. JAY INGEBRITSEN flnkyl Band. '53-'55g Spring Festival, '53-'55, Science Fair lCold Seall, '55 J '55 RICHARD HUTTON Band llettcr MELVIN IDE HERWECK HOFFELDER HOFFMANN 1 LARRY JANIS HORSTMANN fr . I . 1.5, 4 ' I' F 3 5 f Q' Q HUEBNER HUNLEY HUTTON IDE INGEBRITSEN JANIS One Hundred Eleven MARIA JARVIS Foreign Language Program, '53-'54, Open House. '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta, '54-'55, Cheerleaders, '54- '55g Girls' Bowling, '54--'57, Pep Club, '54-'56, Christ- mas Program, '55, Freshman Aud. '55, Special Awards, '55, Spring Festival, 55, Girls' Clee, '55-'56. BARBARA S. JOHNSON CBarbl Roller Skating, '53, May Musical, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54- '55, Girls' Glee, '55, Bowling, '55, Student Court, '55, Hello Day, '55, Dramativs, '55-'56. SUZANNE JOAN KELLER Adv. Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53, Christmas Program, 53, Special Service, '55, Bowling Club, '55, '56, Pioneer, '55, '56, Bowling Tournament, '56, New York Trip, '56, Washington Trip, '50, Duplicating Service, '56. ,- NANCY KIDWELL Pep Club, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53-'55, Operetta, '53-'56, Cllrirstnms Program, '53-511, May Musical, '54, Drama- tien, '55, lntt-rgroup Youth Conference, '55, Pioneer, '55-'50, Girls' Ch-4-, '50, Radio, '56, KSLH Award, '50, Receptionist, '50, Senior Play, '50. BEVERLY KIMMEL 1Bevl Bowling Club, '53, '55, '56, Adv. Chorus, '53-'54, Christ- mus Program, '54, C.A.A., '5-l-'56, Jr. Red Cross 1Artl, '54-'56, Dramatirs, '55, Pep Club, '55, Basketball Club, '55-'50, Vullr-yhnll Club, '55-'56, Bowling Tournament f'I'rophyl, '56, Officials Club, '56, Tennis Club, '56, New York Trip, '56, Kitchen Planning Contest fCash Awardl, '56, Pioneer fArt Editorl, '56. ART KNUEPPE 1.39 . C J 4 . matt. Ll One Hundred Twelve ,v Q 'Win 19' Q gf . 'fx' .. , rf ,, emily'- ,- it, D if Jil C5: f' E 33 .-Q., fa, 91 ' , - ' ff My 7 f ,V i ' A f MARVIN KRAFT lMoeJ Student Council, '52, Christmas Program, '52-'55, Boy.-1' Glee, lLibrarianl '52-'55, Bowling Club, '53, Operetta, '53-'55, Projection Club, '53-'55, Spring Festival, '54- '56, Football, '54-'55, Letterman Club, fSergeant-nt- Arms? '55-'56, Baseball, '56, Adv. Chorus, '56. GLORIA LAYNE GAIL LEONHARDT fCayl Christmas Program. '54, Adv. Chorus, '5l-'56, May Festival. '54-'56, Duplicating Service, '56, SUE LEWIS Pep Club, '53, Science Fair, '54, Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '51, '55, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Spring Festival, '55, '- if . 5 I ..- -Q-msg .gym - 4-W' 3 S i f f ' ' 534-.-. f i ' me X Q ' f-'RRR'-X I SX s ,, -.ww ' ' .aux e RWM X . frf ' V ' WM f f if I ff S3 fa' ELAINE MORRIS CC-reekl Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '53, Freshman Aud, '55, Kitchen Contest, '56. STEVE PETE MORRIS fGreekJ Adv. Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53-'55, Spring Festival, '53-'56, May Musical, '53-'56, Christmas Program, '53- '56, Boys' Glee, '54-'55, Hello Day. '54-'56, Student Council fPioneer Reporterj, '55: Choir fSecretaryj, '55-'56, Pioneer fAss't Sports Editorl, '55-'56, Student Council Lklternate, Representativej, '55-'56, NANCY MOORE fNanJ Roller Skating, '53, Science Fair, '54, Christmas Pro- gram, '54-'55, Operetta, '54-'55, Adv. Chorus, '54-'55, Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '54-'55, Spring Festival, '55, G.A.A., '55-'56. WARREN NIEBURG 1.4 Wi ,if CLARENCE LIENEKE fFredl Operetta, '54, B. Football, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54-'55, NORMA DEEN LIRELY National Essay Anthology, '54, All-City Orchestra, '54- '56, French Club. '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, Christ- mas Program, '54-'56, Hello Day, '5-1-'56, Orchestra lLibrarianJ '54-'56, Girls' Clee, '55, National Poetry Anthology, '55, Open House, '55-'56, May Musicale, '55-'56, M.E.N.C., '56, Choir, '56, Madrigals, '56, Mis-America Jubilee, '50, LEWIS MACE 1LewieJ Photography Club, '53, Latin Club, '53, Christmas Pro- gram, '53-'55, Student Council, '53, Rifle Club lSeCre- tary and Treasurerj, '53-'55, Boys' Glee. '53-'SS' Operetta, '53-'55, Projection Club, '54, Spring Festival '54, May Musical, '55, Hello Day, '55, Rifle Team '55, Pioneer Staff, '56, Cliff and Quaver Club, '56' Adv. Chorus, '56, - ALVIN A. MAYER Operctta, '53, Spring Festival, '54, Physics Club, '56' Senior Play, fCastJ '56, Band, '54-'56. v DON MCCREADY iMac? Track Team, '53-'56, B. Football Team, '53-'54, Boys' Clee Club 1Secretaryj, '53-'55, Operetta, '53-'54, Science Fair, '54, Lettermans Club lffreasurerj, '54- '56g May Musical, '54-'55. JO ANN MOISIO Pep Club, '53-'54, Mixed Chorus, KS:-rcretaryl, '53-'54, Student Council, '54-'55, Senior Play, fPublicity Staffl '56, Adv. Chorus, '56, May Musicale, '56, Choir, '56. ,ff , '- , W , V ,I W-vw : ZZ, ' 1 fy ' One Hundred Thirteen Wiafafh-'Y Z Ycl , . 3. , .I Um' l'1l1VIllf'r'l! l n11rIw'r1 VIRGINIA M. PERKINS fCinnyl Christmas Program, '53, Roller Skating Club, '53, Pop Club, '53-'54, Cheerleader Club, '53-'54, Open-lla, '53-'56, Adv. Chorus, '54, May Musical, '54, Allied Youth, '54, G.A.A., '54-'57, Bowling, 12nd Place Trophy, Captainl '5-lv-'56, Pioneer Staff, '55, G.A.A. Basketball. lCaptainl '55-'57, Hello Day. '56, Special Service. '56, Washington Trip, '56, Modern Dance, '56, NlidvAmerican Jubilee, '56, Student Council, tChair- man of Lunvhrooml '56-'57, Choir. '56-'57. DON PIKESLEY 1Pikesl Band, '52-'55, B. Football, '53, Spring Festival, '53-'54, Canco Project, Q.-Xssistant Shipping Foremanl '55, Baseball, '55-'56, Lcttermens Club, '55-'57, Radio Worksliop, '56, Adv. Chorus, lViCe President? '56-'57, Dramativs. iChairmz-tul '56 57. WILLIAM PIPE lBilll Boys' Glm-, 'Sfl-'55, Operctta, '54-'55, Choir, '55-'56, Spring F4-alival, '55-'56, Senior Play tCastj, '56. CAROLYN POWITZKY Adv. Chorus, '53, '51, Christmas Progrzuu, '53, '5-I, H4-llo llny, '54, Girla' Glo:-, '5-I-'56, Moy Musivul, '54- '50, l r4-nrh Club, '55, '56, intergroup Youth Cou- fvrt-mv-, '56, llouucl Up Stuff, '56, New York Trip, '56, Spvvinl Sc-rvivc-, '55, Studi-nt Industry, '56. DORIS PHESWI'lEA'l' flloriz-I tlpvrrllu, '5-1, IiilI'iHUlIllH l'ro4.frxuu, '51, Adv. Chorus '54-'57, Spring F1-alivztl, '55-'56, ROBERT RElCl'lER'I' lliobl l,1tlin Club, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53-'54, liilh- Club, '5-1, Opt-rvttn, '5-1. DOT RIGDON 1RigJ Special Service, '53, French Club, '53-'54, Pt-p Club, '53-'56, Operetta, '53-'56, Tennis, '54, Mod!-rn llancrf, '54, Adv. Chorus, lSecretary, Librarianl '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Clit-erleaclr-ra Club, '54-'56, G.A.A., '54-'56, Student Council, 1Reprnsc-ntativej '54-'56, Hello Day Committee, '54v'56, Girls' Clue, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, Basketball, '55, Spring Festival. '55-'56, Girls' Bowling, '55-'56, Volleyball, '55-'56, JAMES RHIVER fliml Opcrctta, '54, Rifle Club, '54, May Musiral, '5-1-'56 Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, lr, Rell Cross, '55, Scicnve Fair lCohl Scalj '56. WILLIAM PAUL ROBB tBi1ll B. Football, '53, Latin Club fScriptorj, '53, Boys' Glee, '53-'55, Arlv. Chorus, '54, Christmas Program, '54-'55, May Musicalc. '54-'55, Operetta, '54-'55, Student Council iVicc-President, Representative, Fresh- man vvPlK'OIllIl'lg Comm., Library Comm., Lunch Room Comm.,l, '55-'56, Hello Day Committee, '55-'56, Clef anal Quaver Club, '56, Choir, '56, Senior Play, '56, lCastl. WILLIAM SALSMAN N a HELEN SOTIRA Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53-'57, Cheerleaders Club, '54, May Musicale. '54, Operetta, '54, G.A.A., '55 Girls' Bowling Club. '55-'56, Duplicating Service, '56 EDWARD SPITZNAGEL CEdJ Buys' Bowling. '53, Roller Skating, '53, Audio-Visual, '53 E. CRAWFORD STOLZE Rifle Club, '53, B. Basketball, '53-'54, B. Football, ,S4 Adv. Chorus. '54-'55, Essay Anthology Award, '55 KSLH Programs, '56, Radio Workshop, '55-'56, Stu dents in Industry, '56, Radio Recording Service, '56. SHARON SPOONER G..-LA. Basketball, '55-'56, 1Captain-Presitlentj, G.A.A. Volleyball. '55 56, G.A.A. Officials, '55-'56, Thursday Bowling League, '55-'56, Soldan Basketball Sportsday, '55-'56, Soldan Volleyball Sportsday, '55-'56, Soldan Softball Sportstlay, '55 56, McKinley Basketball Sports- tlay, '55-'56, Advanced Chorus, '56, BILL SWEENEY CLAIRE JO TALBOT Tennis Club, '53' Adv. Chorus '53-'5-1' Lati , , , n Club, lConsul Minorj '53-'54, Girls' Glee, '54, Pep Club, '53-'55, Teen O'clock Time, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '53-'56, Operetta, '53-'56, Christmas Program, '53-'56, Bowling Club fTreasurerJ, '54-'56- Ma Musicale f Y e '54-'56, Student Registration, '54-'56, French Club, lSecretaryl '55-'56, Matlrigal Group, '56, Volleyball Club. '56, Intergroup Youth Conference, '56, Student Council 4Secretaryj, '53-'57, Notables Trio, '54-'57, Hello Day, '54-'57, Choir, '55-'57, G.A.A., '55-'57, Basketball Club, '55-'57, Pioneer tCo-Etlitorj, '55-'57, JO ED TESSARO Adv. Chorus, '53, Operetta, '53-'55: B. Football, '54, Latin Club tConsul Minorj, '54, Spring Festival, '54, '55, Boys' Glee, '54-'56, Hora Latina, '55, Varsity Football, '56. JOAN THOMAS ljoanieb Pep Club, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53, Cheerleaders Club, '53, Operetta, '53-'54, May Musicale, '54-'55, Christ- mas Program, '54-'56, SUSAN THORP fSusiel r. 81 Sr. Cham., '53-'54, Pep Club, '54, Choir, '54-'56, G.A.A., '54--'56, Bible Club, '55, Special Service, '55, Girls' Basketball, '55, '56, Girls' Volleyball, '55, '56, Girls' Glee, '56, May Musicale, '56. PATRICIA TURNER One Hundred Fifteen CHARLES SAVOLDI JOAN RUTH SCHLUETER tjuaniel Cllristma-4 l'l'n1,,rum, '53, Upvrrlla. '5.'l Skating Clulx, '53, l'4-p Club, '53-'5l . . ,, , . l.lu-4-rl4-alle-rs Llulr, al, lun .lim-rivuw Club, '5-l, '55, l'ium-1-r, '55, llmxliu Club, lfiupluin, Svvuiill Plum- Truplltl .- .- . -,- v . . nl- 00, f,.'i.'K., al- 56: 5llHll'lll Loun- vil ll inuu1'iul llrmlmiltvn-l '5l-'56. Minh-rn Dunn-, '55-'56, Girls' liuskvl- liull, '55-'56, llvllu lluy, '50, Yullvx- lrull, '56, llupliruling Sn-rxivv, '50 Wnallirlgtnnl 'l'rip, '50, Nu-u York 'l'rip. '56. RONALD SCHUEHNIANN CLARENCE SHAUL 4SmileyJ Opvretta, '53, Scienve Fair. '53, Spevial Awards. '53-'54, Christmas Program. '53-'56, Spring Festival. '53-'56, Buys' Clee lVive- Presidenll. '53-'56, Stu- tlunt Council. tAlternatel '52-'55- Llmir, 50. TONY SMITH One' fiIIlllll't'l1 Si,lAte'e'l1 Lg K iii U fi f '75 f Q li JUDITH LEE SCHAEI-'ER tjudyl Operetta, '53-'5-lg Christmas Program, '53, '5-L, Pep Club. '53, '51, Slay Musical, '53, Pau American Club, '5-l, G..-X..-X., '51, Clu-vrleaders Club, '54, Girls' Basketball. '54, Volleyball, '54, Student Cuuuril tlrinancial Commit- Irel, '51, '56, Girls' Bliwling, '55, '56, LLOYD SCHUELER lliuckl Spa-vial Service, '54, Choir, '55-'56, Boys' Cla-e-, '55-'56, Mzulrerul Group, '56, Blue Nutr-s, '56, S1-uior Play, '56, May Mllsivulv, '56, JUDY SCHWARZ Girls' Glo-1-, '53, Ailv. Cliurus, '53, l'4-p Club, '53, Opt-ri-lla, '53-'54, Spring l 1-sliyul, 'Sl-'55, Svit-m'v Fair lG0lul St-alt, '55, lin-llu Day, '53, Choir lllnyra' 'l'r:-nsurv-rl , '55, '56, RAYMOND SHEPHERD 1Rayl Slullvnt flulirivil Pr:-e4i4ll'1ll, Spvvial Svrv- ivv, '53, Clin-ss Club, '51, Svivmw- Fair, '51, Pan :Xrm-rivnn Club, ll'r4-nifla-ntl, '51-'56, Slurlr-nt Cuunvil, '5,l-'56, M4-xr ivn Trip, '55, Opr-ri-lla, '55, M1-murial Program, '55, Clirixlmas Prwngrailu, '55, Model U. N. lCl1i1'f Dvlf-gall-J, '55-'56, Hello Day, '55-'56, Choir l'l'rr-liemrf-rl, '55-'56, Senior Play, lSta1:1- NlZll1l1L1l'fl- '56, Buys' Stull-, '56, Wliitz- llmm- Cnnferf-nu' on Education, '56, City Vl'id0 Student Cuunril. '56, ,luniur Town Hall Spealu-r, '56, H1-llu Day Cwumnilte-P, '56, Buys' Cla-1-, '56, May llusirale, '56, Harvard Bunk Award, '56. EDNA SOSSAMAN 1Eddie? Sn-nife Club, '53. 1 I SHIRLEY VENEZIA 1ShirlJ Girls' Bowling, '53, Operetta, '55, Choir, '56 CHARLES WEBB Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta, '54-'55, Boys' Glee, '55, '56, May Musical, '55, Science Fair. '56, LOIS WRIGHT Christmas Program, '53, Adv. Chorus, '53-'54, May Festival, '54, Receptionist Club fLetterl, '54-'55, Student Regi- stration, '54-'56. STANLEY ZIELINSKI GERALD SPITZNAGEL ,. ff u i f, ' fda' x W 1 f X X I f Q f W f , , X X cf i 1 1 . , ' Q xW I I W W ff J ff , f Q f ff 1 'K , ,,,,, f,,,V I , Q4 ,lfvllkfv , 7, Vff, WW ' I V H , V6 ,1,,4 W f 7 y y, V , i f .ybf J 'f JANET WALL fjanl Science Fair, '54, Pep Club, '54, '55, Hello Day, '54, '55, Girl's Glee, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, Dramatics, '55, '56, Bowling Club, '55, '56, Special Service, '55, '56, Duplicating Service, '56, Radio Workshop, '56. NANCY WINKLER CWinksl Cheerleaders Club, '55, Pep Club, '55, Science Fair, '55, Duplicating Service, '56, Dramatics, '56, G.A.A. Volleyball, '56, G.A.A. Basketball, '56, Miss SW Maid, '56. LINDA YOUNG fLinl Girls' Bowling Club, '53-'56, Operctta, '54, Roller Skating Club, '54, May Musicalc, '54, Allied Youth, '54, Christmas Program, '54- '55, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Kitchen Contest, 1810 Awarrlj, '56, Science Fair, 1830 Awardl, '56, P.T.A. '56. JANET LOU ZINZER fjanl Pan American Club, '54, Choir, 1Boys' Treasurerl, '54-'56, Girls' Glee fVicc- Presidentj, '54-'55, Operetta, fCastl. '54-'56, Hello Day, '54-'56, May Musical, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Registrar, '54-'56, Pep Club, Vfreasurerl, '54-'56, Cheerlz-ader's Club, fVice-President, Treasurerj, '54- '56, Cheerleader, '55-'56, Freshman Aud, '55 56, Student Council fPioneer Reporter, School Spirit Committeel, '55-'56, Pioneer fCo-Editorj, '55-'56, G.A.A., '56, Teen O'Clock Time, flst Placel, '56, BENNY RAY LEDFORD f El Pon-yol Student Council fAlternateJ , '53, Rifle Club, '55-'57, National High School Anthology, '56, Radio Workshop, '56, ROBERT BROWN One Hundred Seventeen French Club, '53, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta. '54, Spring Festival. '54, Senior Play - Director: Mr. Van Laningham Row One: lScatm-al from lefll P. DeRosa, A. Stephen, D. Prcwctt, R. Brackhahng ll. Montgomery. Row Two: S. Parks, E. Borum, L. Castle, J. Eggeman, S. Husckanip, D. Huber, Mr. Vim Luningghunm, .l. Morris. Row Three: N. Jakovac, B. Flaherty. Row Four: N. Donner, J. Shanklin, J. Sheffield, D. Bryn Row Five: L. Conrad. C. Pitman. The Man Who Came To Dinner Did you accept your invitation? You were in- vited, you know, to attend a very special dinner Yes, lim speaking of this year's Senior party. Play. If you weren't there, you missed a great treat. This hilarious comedy was, as one senior put it, Hthe most. Mr. Van Laningham directed a well chosen cast, headed by Richard Brackhahn, who was the man who came to dinner and stayed for many a day. Sandra Parks played the hostess, delighted at hav- ing such an outstanding Hlionf, Richard Montgom- ery was Mr. Stanley, who was more than willing to speed the overbearing guest: while Jo Ann Egge- man was most effective as a nerve wracked nurse. Peggy De Rosa and Bill Flaherty pleased as the young Stanleys. Sharon Hasekamp as Maggie and Norman Donner as Bert Jefferson provided the heart interest. Other interesting characters in this unusually One Hundred Eighteen large cast included Harriet Stanley lNikki Jako- vacj , the ax woman: Professor Metz lDon Huberl, the Cockroach collector: Dr. Bradley fLarry Cas- tlel , an author, Lorraine Sheldon lJune Shanklini , a movie siren: Banjo fCharles Pitmanl, an unusual gentlemang and Lord Bottomley CAI Stephanl, the usual British lord. Others in the unusually large cast, all of whom did a fine job, include Donna Prewett, Louis Con- rad, Donna Bryant, Judi Sherfield, Jim Morris, Ed Borum, Bob Biggar, Dick Mummert, Jim Ragsdale, Bill Mueller, Willard Zeiser, John Mattingly, David Roehrig, Joe Manley, Ed Wamser, and Vic Thomp- son. Also, we must not fail to give credit to the ex- cellent stage management. Those unseen heroes, who did the work behind the scenes, deserve much praise. They conrtibuted greatly to the smashing success of 6'The Man Who Came to Dinner. June Graduates Xa Xf. X W 5:2 vs Q1 is K ' f 'A7' x QW X X ,, 'fffvun-W.-m-1-1-1 If '? S X 'vnr:1ln1-lmww MSR 5 Mwfccffa ff 13 Sf X X gy. Past ne Hund One Hunrlred Twenty AL ULBRICH President of Senior Class B Basketball, '53, E Football. '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, Varsity Football tCo-Captaini, '55, '56, Students In Industry Day, '56, Track, '56, '57, Lettermans Club tVice-Presidentl, '56, '57, Pioneer Staff tAsst. Sports Editorf, '57, Graduation Speaker, '57, Student JACKIE ALLRED Vice-President Senior Class Foreign Language Program, '53-'54, Adv. Chorus. '542 Spring Festival. '54, Christmas Program, '54: P.T..-X. Program, '54, Operetta, '54, '55, Hello Day Program, '54, '55, May Musicale, '54, '55, Freshman Aud, '54, '55, Open House, '55, Science Fair Award tGold Seall, '55, Pep Club, '55, Christmas Play, '55, Mothers' Day Play. '55, Girls' Glee tLibrarianJ, '55, '56, Dramatics, '55, '56, Cheerleader fCo-Captainl, '55-'57, Miss Southwest, '56, Cheerleaders Club tPresident, Treasurerl, '55-'57, Student Council, '57. DONALD L. JONES Uehodial Boys' Secretary Senior Class H Football, '54, Spring Festival, '54--'57, Christmas Program, '54-'57, Adv. Chorus tPresitlcntJ, '54-'57, Varsity Football, '55-'56, Track tCuptninj, '55-'57, Lf-ttertnans Club, '55-'57, Student Council, '57, Studcnts-In-Industry tMatcriul Supcrvisorl, '57. JUDITH ANN NORTHRUP tJudyl Girls' Secretary Senior Class Howling Club tPrcsidentQ, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '55, G.A.A., '55, Girls' Glcc tLibrarian, Treasurer, Presidcntj, '55-'57, Spring Festival, '55, '56, Freshman And, '55, '56, Christmas Program, '55, '56, Jr. Girls' Glee, '56, 'l'ennis Club, '56, Miss SW Dance, '56, Intergroup Youth Conference, '57, ED MERKEL Boys' Treasurer Senior Class Council. '57. H Football, '53, '54, Science Fair, '55, Open House, '55, Students-ln-Industry Day, '56, Vltraity Football, 56' JUDITH ANN ECKHOFF tJudyl Girls' Treasurer of Senior Class Pep Club, '53, Adv. Chorus flmttcrl, '53-'56, Christ- mas Program, '53-'56, Hora Latinu, '54, 55, Allied Youth, '54, '55, Spring Fa-ativnl, '54-'57, Orchestra t'I'reasurcr. Letterj, '5-1-'57, Opercttn, '54-'56, Hello Day. '54-'57, Open House, '54-'57, Fr:-ahninn And, '54-'57, Miss SW Dance, '54-'56, Science Wt-4-k-Entl, '55, Student Council, '55-'57, Clr-f and Quaver Club, '55-'57, Girls' Glec. '56, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57 WILLIAM VICTOR KOUPA fBilll Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class B Football, '53, Student Council. '53, PTA And, '53, Stamp and Bond Salesman, 53-56, Christmas Program, '53, '54, '56, Boys' Glee tLibrarian, Secretaryj, '53, '54, '56, Freshman Program, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Special Service, '54, '55, Varsity Football, '54-'56: Science Fair. '55, Open House, '55, Lettermen's Club, '55, 56, Student Registration. '55, '56, Adv. Chorus. '55, '57, Students-ln-Industry Day, '56. ANDREA GAYLE DAVID tAndyl Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class Bowling Club. '53-'57, Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta, '54, Special Service, '54, Christmas Program. '54, Cheer- leaders Club. '54-56, Pep Club, '54-'56, Pioneer Poster tContest Winnerl, '55, Science Fair lRed Seal Cast Awardj, '55, Open House, 55, Student Registration, '55-'57, Student Council, '55, '56, Aoundup Art Staff, '56, Operetta. '56, Freshman Aud, '56, Roundup Staff, '56, '57, G.A.A.. '57, Maryville Conference, '57, Vol- leyball Club. '57, Startup and Bond Salesman. '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57, MR. JOHN MCARTOR Sponsor of Senior Class MISS CORINE HACHTMAN Sponsor of Senior Class JOAN MARIE ABMEYER fjoaniel Allied Youth, '53, Pan-American Day Program, '54, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '54-'56, Modern Dance Club, '55, Adv. Chorus, '55, May Musicale, '55, Christmas Aud, '55, Operetta, '55, Bowling Club, '55, '56S Sllfillg Festival. '56, Open House, '56, MENC, '56, Choir, '56, Hello Day, '56, Students In Industry Day, '56. BRENDA ADAMS Jr. Red Cross Service Club, '54, Student Registration, '55, Pioneer fArt Editorl '55, Future Teachers uf America, '56, Science Fair QBlue Seall, '56, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. JULIA ANNE ADAMS Uuliel Foreign Language Play, '53, Student Council fRepresen- tativel, '53, '54, '57, Cheerleaders Club, '53, '54, Pep Club, '53, '54, May Musicale. '53, '54, Math Program, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, Hello Day, '54, French Club, '54, Tennis Club, '54, Allied Youth, '54, Operetta, '54, Student Registration, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '54, '55, PTA Aud, '55, Dramatics, '55, '56, Mothers Day Program, '56, Roundup Staff, '56- Receptionist Club, '56, Basketball Club, '56, G.A.A., '56. '57, Duplicating Service, '57, Volleyball Club, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit. '57, PATRICIA ANN ALEXANDER fPatl Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, '57, Spring Festival, '54-'57, Operetta, '54, '56, Medical Poster, '55, '56, Freshman Christmas Play, '55, Christmas Carol Poster, '55, '56, Roundup Art Staff, '55, '56, Dramatics, '55, '56, New York Trip, '56, KSLH, '56, Mock Election, '56, Choir, '56, Hello Day, '56, MENC, '56, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, PTA Aud, '56, Radio Workshop, '56, '57, Basketball Club, '56, '57, Special Service, '56, '57, G.A.A., '56, '57, Bowling Club. '57, U.N. Con- test, '57, Volleyball Club, '57, Officials Club, '57. SUZZANE AMBACH fSusiel Foreign Language Program, '53, Pan-American Day Pro- gram, '54, May Musicale, '54, '55, Operetta, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Bowling Club, '54-'57, Allied Youth, '55, Christmas Program. '55, '56. JO ANN AMORELLI U03 Special Service, '53, Cheerleaders Club, '53, Language Play, '53, Student Council, '53, Freshman Aud, '54- '55, Pep Club, '53-'54, Receptionists Club, '54-'56, Operetta, '55, May Musicale, '55, Science Fair fGold Seall, '55, Hello Day, '55, Christmas Aud, '55-'56, Bowling Club fTreasurerl, '55-'57, Girls' Glee, '55- '56, G.A.A., '56-57, Officials Club, '56-'57, Duplicat- ing Service, '57. -1 FAYE MARIE AMRHEIN Hora Latin, '55-'56, May Musicale, '55-'57, Christmas Program, '55, Advanced Chorus, '55-'57, Students-lm Industry Day fReceptionistl, '56. AUDREY ANDREWS Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta, '54-'56, Christmas Aud, '54, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, Girls' Glee, '55, ,seg Duplicating Service, '57. .IO ANNE ANZALONE CTonil Science Fair, '53, Girls' Glec, '53, Jr. Red Cross, '54, '55, Dramatics, '56, '57. CHRISOULA ASIMAKOPOULOS IChrisl Pep Club, '53, '54, Cheerleaders Club, '54, May Festival, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '56, Operetta, '54, '56, Christ- mas Program, '54, '56, Jr. Girls' Glee, '55, Duplicating Service, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '55, '56, Dramatics, '56, '57. Sl Q One Hundred Twenty-one JACK BACHMANN 1ChiefJ Student Council, '53, '54, Band, '54, Baseball, '54, '57, Operetta, '54, '55, Student Registration, '54-'57, Hello Day, '54-'57, Orchestra, '55, May Musicale, '55, '56. ALEX BAROLI VICTORIA BASTUNAS CVickieJ French Club, '53-'54, G.A.A., '53-'55 Girls' Glee, '53-'55, Pen Club, '54 I '55, Sl u den ts-in-Industry, '56-'57 Pioneer Staff, '57. ' 2 BARBARA BAXTER lBarbJ Adv. Chorus, '54, Cheerleaders Club '54, Operetta, '54-'56, Christmas Pro gram, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '54, '55 Hello Day, '54-'57, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '54-'57, Student Council, '54, '57, Choir, '55-'57, Spring Fes- ' -4944. tival, '55-'57, Bowling Club. '55-'57, MENC, '56. EDDIE BERSCHE . , Freshman Autl, '54, PTA Aud, '54, Allied Youth, '54, Boys' Glee. '54, I, '55, Spring Festival, '54, '55, Christ- ' QQ. ff, f 3 mas Program, '54-'56, Hello Day, '55, I It 2' -' Lettermans C I u b, '55, '56, Adv. K, Q03 ,ff 5' Chorus, '55, '56, German Club, '55, h '- '56, Track, '56, '57, Student Council. 5 V ' '56, '57, Lg . -V ifrB.Ify235E?wa One Hundred Twenty-tu'0 SONDRA ANN BARNES CSandyl Adv. Chorus, '53, '54, Allied Youth, '5-1, Spring Festival, '5-I, '55: Tennis Club, '54, '55, '57, G.A..-X., 1I.elter, Secretary, Presidentl, '54-'57, Volley- ball Club QTrophyl, '54-'57, Band, '54-'57, Science Fair. '55, Open House, '55, Special Service, '55-'57, Softball Club, '55, '56, Bowling Club, '55-'57, Basketball C l u b, '55-'57, Science Weekend, '55. '56, National Bowling Tournament f'l'rophyl, '56, lllicl-America Jubilee, '56, Clef and Quaver Club, '57. SHERIDAN BARTON fSherriel Foreign Language Play, '5-I, Open House, '55, Science Fair fGold Scall, '55, Mock Election, '56, May Mnsieale, '56, PTA And. '56, Christmas Prn- gram, '56, Operetlu, '56. TERRY BAUM fTBy Slndt-nt Council, '54, '56, '57, Christ- mas Program, '55, '56, llnsl-bnll Hlnp- tainj, '55-'57, Adv. Chorus lVim-- l'l'l't4i!lI Illl, '55-'57, Spring l u-slivnl '55, '57, l'l1-llu Dny Commiltr-0, '5fv' Curators C1-rlificnlv of Merit, '57. - t AL BELLISTRI VINCENT BERT fVinceJ May Musicale, '54-'57, Band, '54-'57, Orchestra, '56, MENC, '56, Mid- American Jubilee, '56, All City Orch- estra, '57, ROBERT BIGCAR lBobl Band, '54-'56, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Operetta, '56, Christmas Program, '56, Boys' Clee, '56, '57, Photography Club, '56, '57, Physics Club, '56, '57. ALBERT BLACKFORD CAD Boys' Glee fLibrarianJ, '53-'55, Oper- etta, '53-'55, Christmas Program, '53- '55, Spring Festival, '54, Freshman Aud, '54, B Football, '54, May Musicale, '54, '55, Washington Trip, '54, '55, Student Council, '54-'57, PTA Aud, '55, Hello Day, '55, Science Fair, '55. RUSSELL BLASE Band, '53-'55, Projection Club, '53-'56, Operetta, '56, Choir, '56, '57. JUDITH BOWLES Uudyl Student Council, '56. EDITH BRINKMANN Receptionists Club, '53-'54, Operetta, '54, Advanced Chorus, '54-'55, Spring Festival, '54-'57, Special Service, '54- '56, G.A.A. Officials Club, '55, G.A.A., '55, Girls' Glee, '56, Choir, '57. SUE ANN BINDBEUTEL lSusieJ Foreign Language Play, '53, Pan-Ameri- can Club, '53-'54, Jr. Red Cross Serv- ice, '53, '5-lg Pep Club, '53-'55, Tennis Club, '54, Student Registration, '54- '57, Adv. Chorus, '54, '56, May Musicale, '54, '56, Girls' Glee, '55, Operetta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Freshman Christmas Play, '55, KSLH, '55, Modern Dance Club, '55, Allied Youth, '55, Receptionist, '55, Mock U.N. Meeting, '55, Dramatics, '55, '56, Bowling Club, '55-'57, Biology Club, '56, New York, '56, Roundup Staff fAssnciate Editorl, '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. PHYLLIS BLANCHFIELD fPhylJ Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '53, '54, Jr. Red Cross Service fSecretary, Treasurer, Presizlentl, '53-'57, Jr. Red Cross City- County Council fSecretary, Treasurer, Presidentl, '54-'56, Allied Youth, '54, '55, Kitchen Contest fS25.00 Winnerl, '55, National Dietetics Association, '55, Operetta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, French Club, '55, '56, Adv. Chorus, '55, '56, New York Trip, '56, May Musicale, '56, Dramatics Club, '56, '57, Receptionist Club, '57. JANICE BOTHMAN GEORGE J. BRENNER Uackl Aeronautics Club, '54, Rifle Club lPresidentJ, '54-'57, Science Fair fSec- ond Placej, '55, Rifle Club lLetter, Captainj, '55-'57, Physics Club, '56, Students ln Industry Day, '56, Cur- ators Certificate of Merit, '57. SHARON KAY BROWNE fShaJ Foreign Language Play, '53, French Club, '53-'55, Stamp and Bond Sales- man, '53-'57, Student Registration '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, May Musicale, '54, '56, Mock U.N. Meeting, '55, Tennis Club, '55, '56, Girls' Glee, '55, '56, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, G.A.A., '55- '57, Basketball Club, '55-'57, Bowling Club, '55-'57, Radio Workshop, '55, '56, Washington Trip, '56, PTA Aud, '56, Biology Club, '56, Mothers' Day Aud, '56, Operetta, '56, National Bowling Tournament, '56, Volleyball Club, '56, '57, Officials Club, '56, '57, Softball Club, '56, '57, Pioneer Staff fCo-Editorj, '56, '57, Students- In-Industry Day, '57, Special Service, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. One Hundred Twenty-three BROWN BRYDELS BUEHLER BUEKER CHASE N X ,. A S Q xanax ,vii , ff ' 'S . '5rf2a'fE,,f,'1?'N1 -- if 2 J 6'5 S 6 V 'SS 5 . fx Nw M1821 0 YW . ,z-,rf-Q43 eq, , t it 3 , , Z, 1 r , Ejgggy A g x ,gm . -NYTWE l 03 ClESl.lNSKl CLOUSE COCO COLLIER CONKLIN FRANCIS JOSEPH F. BROWN hloel JACK BUEHLER Student Council tllz-pr:-M-ntuliv:-l. '53, '56, Adv. Chorus. '56, Chrisllnurt Spanish Club, '53, '54, Stump Club, '53-'55, Curuuru Club, '53 55, Trnvk Program. '56, lloys' Slut:-, '56, Studs-nt llvpistration, '56, lladio 'l'l'l1Ill, '54, lliflc Club, '56, '57, Physics Club, '56, '57. Wforkslmp, '56, '57. MARY BRYDELS BETTY BUEKER Opt-retlu. '55, May Musirulc, '56, Adv. Chorus, '56, Students-ln-lndustry Day 1Hostessl, '56. 5 The line-up. Seniors get their rings. Une Hundred Tu'ent,i'-four LYAL CHASE fSummcr Schooll THERESA CIESLINSKI CTerryJ Student Council, '54-'55, Advanced Chorus, '54-'55, Christmas Program '54-'56, Girls' Clee, '55, Operetta, '55-'56, Spring Festival, '55-'57' Choir, '55-'57, Hello Day, '55-'57. ELLEN MARIE Special Service, '53, Program, '54, Pep Salesman, '54-'57, Student Council CLOUSE '54, Opcretta, '54, Christmas , , gg Club, '54-'57, Stamp and Bond May Musivalc, '55, Student Registration, '55-'57, Pioneer Staff fFeature Page '54, Allied Youth, Club '54' Bowlin fAltcrnzitel, '56, Editorl, '56, '57, Pioneer Salesman, '56, '57. ANGELA COCO fAngeJ Student Council Lklternatel, '53, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Freshman Aud. '56, Roundup Art Staff, '56, Dramatics, '56, '57. WAYNE COLLIER J IM CONKLIN B-Football, '53, Track, '54-'57, Varsity Football KCQ-qgpyainj '54.'569 Lettormen's Club tPrcsidentJ. '54-'57, Baseball, '55, A y 1 CHARLES A. CONNERS fChuckl Band, '53-'55, Orchestra, '53-'56, Operelta, '53-'56, Spring Festival, '5-1, Hello Day, '54-'56, Freshman Radio Program, '54-'56, May Musicale, '55, '56, KSLH, '55, '56, MENC, '56, Radio Yvorkshop, '56, LOUIS CONRAD Student Council tftlternatel. '53, '54, Bowling Club, '53, '54, Operctta, '55, Christmas Aud, '55, Adv. Chorus, '55-'57, Physics Club QSecre-tary. Treasurer. Vice-Presidentl, '55-'57, Spring Festival, '56, Freshman Aud, '56, Physics Trip, '56, PTA And, '56, Students-In-Industry Day, '56, KSLH, '56, Varsity Basketball thlanagcri, '56, '57, Radio Work- shop, '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '5T. WILLIAM COOK lCookiel Student Council 1Representativc-J, '53, Christmas Aud, '5-l, '55, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Science Fair, '55, Open House, '55, PTA Program, '56. TERRELL W. COOK i'I'erryJ B Basketball. '54-'55, Scholastic Art Award, '55, Student Council fParliamentarianJ, '55-'57, Missouri Boys' State, '56, Students-Im Industry 1Asst. Plant Managerl, '56, School Mock Election fEIection Judgel, '56, Physics Club, '56-'57, Varsity Basketball, '56-'57, Radio Workshop, '56-'57, KSLH Radio Program, '56-'57, Baseball, '57. GUS COSTAS fColden Greek? B Basketball, '53-'55, Science Fair, '54, B Football, '54, May Musicale, '54-'55, Adv. Chorus lSecretaryJ, '54-'55, Christmas Program, 55, Varsity Football, '56, Students-Invlndustry QPlant Managerl, '56, Lettermans Club, '56, it STEVE COX WILLIAM CRULL fBilll Freshman Christmas Aud, '56, Freshman Thanksgiving Aud, '56, Radio Workshop, '56, '57, Dramatics, '56, '57, KSLH Radio Program, '56, '57. CONNERS CONRAD Our future collegiates make ready for college. GLORIA CURRALL fBubblesl Junior Red Cross, '52, Pep Club, '52.'s3, Cheerleader Club, '52-'56 Girls' Bowling, '56, Pioneer, '57 Football, '56, COOK , 'Wm , ,L X I A Q 4 Pl ff' ff 1 A I f NICK DALBA Track, '56-'57, Lettermen Club lSecretaryJ, '57. ROBERT DILLON COOK COX CRULL CURRALL DALBA COSTAS M5222 , 5 lel, ,,, 7 2 is DILLON One Hundred Twenty-five BEVERLY ANN DINSMORE Allied Youth. '54, Pep Club, '54, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '5-1, '55, Modern Dance Club, '55, Opcretla, '55. MELBA DOBSCH Jr. Red Cross, '53, '54, '57, Christmas Program, '54, lr. Rc-fl Cross Sewing, '54, '55, May Musicale, '55, Operetta, '55, '56, Dramatics, '56. WILLIAM VERNON DOSS, III lBudJ Fuutlmll, '56, Hascllall, '56, '57. DONNA MAE DOWNARD jr, li:-xl Cross lwzulcl, '53, 'll-nnis Cluh, '53, Bowling llluln, '5-1, Spring lf:-stivul, '54, '55, Opt-rclln, '54, '55, fillfihllllllii Pwgrunl, '5-I-, '55, Allied Youth, '54, '55, Sp:-vial Sm-rvim-, '51, '55, Cv.A.A., '54, Hora liillillil. '50, ARLINE DUERING G.A.A.. '50-'57, KllI'lll'1l Conn-nl lllunumhlv Mcntionl, '56. DAVID DUNHAM Hand. '53-'5l, Student Council llicprescnlalivcl, '54-'56, Sc-is-in-v Fair, '55, Spring Frfstival, '55, Um' Hnmlrwl 7'll'f'l1I-1-.YI'.Y 5 7 'rw-ra 1 I Mews' K, ' , , 'll' ' Q s an ' , i , -, S. Eva gs, : ff , i ,,. If f l - 1 l l xl X 'L ROBERT L. DWYER lBohJ Spring Festival, '55, Adv. Chorus, '55-'57, Audubon Club, '55, '56, Physics Club, '55, '56, Rifle Club, '55-'57, Photography Club, '55-'57, Rifle Team, '56, '57, RICHARD EDERLE LAVERNE J. EMMONS May Musicale, '54, Freshman Aud, '54, Memorial Day Parade, '54, Advanced Chorus flihrarianj, '54-'56, Duplicating Service, '56. LAVONNE EMMONS S . L., , '13 ff W 6 X QR ' BILL FLISZAR iFuzzJ Special Service, '53, '54, Adv. Chorus fLibrarianJ, '54 '56, Projection Club, '54, '55, Radio Workshop, '55 '56, Rifle Club, '56, Student-In-Industry Day, '56, MELBA FLORIAN GERALD FRINTRUP WENDELL GAUME , JEAN ENGLISH Operetta, '53, Christmas Program, '53, Jr. Red Cross, '53, '54, Adv. Chorus, '53-'57, Students-In-Industry Day, '56, G.A.A., '56, '57, Volleyball Club, '56, '57, Basketball Club, '57, Pioneer Staff, '57, Spring Fes- tival, '57. JEAN FRANCES EVANOFF Hello Day, '53-'57, Orchestra, '53-'57, Pep Club, '54, Christmas Program, '54, Freshman Aud, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'57, May Musicale, '54- '57, Christmas Program QKXOKJ, '54-'57, Clef and Quaver, '55-'57, Physics Club, '56, Choir QLetterJ, '56-'57, C.A.A., '57, WILLIAM EYDMAN fBillJ Opcretta, '54, B Basketball, '54-'55, Student Council fParliamentarianJ, '54-'57, Advanced Chorus fBoys' Treasure-rj, '54-'57, Spring Festival, '55-'56, Christ- mas Program, '55-'56, Science Fair fAwardJ, '55-'56, Varsity Basketball fCaptainj, '55-'57, Student-Im Industry Day, '56, Lettermens Club, '56-'57, CAROLYN FELD Cheerleaders Club, '53, '54, Pep Club, '53-'55, Tennis Club, '54, Christmas Program, '54, Foreign Language Program, '54, Operetta, '54, '55, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Freshman Christmas Play, '55, KSLH, '55, Modern Dance Club, '55, Mock United Nations, '55, Drama- tics, '55, '56, May Musicale, '55-'57, PTA Meeting, '56, Biology Club, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57, Inter- group Youth Steering, '56, '57, Committee Roundup Staff, '56, '57, Intergroup Youth Conference, '57, Girls' Glee, '57, G.A.A., '57, Volleyball Club, '57, Senior Play fProperty Committecl, '57, Curators Cer- tificate of Merit, '57. JEANNINE FLACKE Adv. Chorus, '54, Pep Club, '54, Cheerleaders Club '54, May Musicalc, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, Hello Day '54-'56, Christmas Pro- gram, '54-'56, Duplicating Service, '56, MENC, '56, Student Council, '56, Major Learner, '56, KSLH, '56, New York Trip, '56, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, Choir, '56, '57, Clef and Quaver Club, '56, '57, lntergroup Youth Conference, '57, G.A.A., '57, Cura- tors Certificate of Merit, '57, BILL FLAHERTY Adv. Chorus, '53-'55, Science Fair, '54, Spring Festival '54, Christmas Program, '54, '55, Junior Town Meet- ing, '56, Dramatics, '56, '57, Intergroup Youth Con- ference, '57, a ., ,.,, X X-sf? ,. ' s' .fn , 'W , , W , , -if ff 1 , , f , , ff' wk-,,,, X , , , ,, ,,, , , ,, wa u '4stc ,sir f f I ff, , ,ffm if Q-,wyg ,wg - Mfy' WJ- L, -f. fwmlf Z X fs J ly . . .,...:.,, iz 5,1 -x ,.,,, ff, . One Hundred Twenty-seven f,.'f7 CAROLEA GAVAN 1CarolD Spring Festival, '54, Christmas Program, '5-l, Operctta. '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55. HENRY GENZ tHankl Orchestra, '53, Spring Festival, '54, Freshman Aud, '54, Operetta, '54, '55, Boys' Glee, '54, '55, PTA Aud, '54, '55, May Musicals, '55, Hello Day, '55, Christmas Program, '55, BEVERLY GIBSON CARMELA GIUSTINIANO iCarm5 Jr. Red Cross Sewing fTreasurer, Seeretaryj, '53, '54, Pep Club, '54, '55, Cheerleaders Cluh, '54, '55, Adv. Chorus fLibrarian, Treasurer, Seerctaryl, '54, '56, '57, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, PTA Aud, '54-'56, Spring Festival, '54-'57, Freshman Aud, '54 56, GAA, '55, Officials Club, '55, Basketball Club, '55, Girls' Glee fTreasurcrl, '55, Clef and Quaver Club QSccrctaryl, '55, '56, Receptionist Club, '55, '56, Biology Club fSccretaryl, '56, Future Teachers of Amerira, '56, Physics Club, '56. Q., MARLENE GLANZ , 'HL ' T: Allied Youth, '51, Special Service, '5-I, Tennis Club, N' '51, May Musicale, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54-'56, ZF lf' uv' M., V 5 15574, One Hu ndred Twenty-eight 1 Adv. Chorus tI,ibrarianJ, '54-'56, Student Council tetlternntej, '55, liowling Club, '55-'57, Spanish Club, '55-'56, Opercttu, '55-'56, Pan American Day, '50, Nationality Day Jubilee, '50, Studi-nt Registration, '50-'57, Roundup, '56-'57, Pioneer lNews Editorl, '50-'57, National Howling Tournalnt-nt, '57, ANN GOODBRAKE Allied Youth, '54, lland fMajorm-th-I, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Oper:-Ita, '54-'57, Spring Feettival, '54, '57, Ilcllo Day, '5-1-'57, Girls' Ch-e, '55, Special Service, '55, S4'iu-nce Fair ftlash Awardj, '55, Christ- mas Program, '55, '50, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, Choir, '56, '57, Plone-er Staff Ulm-it. Page Edilorj, '56, '57, Clel and Qnaver Club, '57, lntt-rgroup Youth Conference, '57, C.A.A., '57, Volleyball Club, '57. KATHI GOSIK Jr. Red Cross, '55, Pioneer Staff QA:-ist. Page Editory, B '56, '57. JOY GRAVES Foreign Language Play, '53, Pep Club fS1:eretary, Treasurcry, '53-'55, Cheerleaders Club, fSecretary, Treasurerj, '53-'57, Studs-nt Council fAlt1-rnatcl, '54, French Club, '54, Science Fair, fGold Sealj '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, Spring Festival, '51, '55, Hello Day, '54-'56, KXOK Radio Station, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, Girls' Glen, f'l'reasurerl '54-'56, Cheerleader, fCo-Captain, Letterj '54-'57, Dramaticn, '55, Christ- mas Program, '55, Bowling Club, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, Modern Dance Club, '55, '56, intergroup Youth Conference, '56, Special Service, '56, P.T.A, Program, '56, Miss Southwest Maid, '56, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '56, '57, Roundup Staff, '56, '57, JACKIE GREEN rWillyJ and fVice-Presidentl, '53-'57, Drum Majorette, '53-'57, Operetta, '53, '55, '56, G.A.A., '5-lv, Pep Club, '54, Special Service, '54, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'57, Jr. Girls' Glee, '55, Bond Issue Parade, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, Clef and Quavcr Club. '55-'57, Poster Award, '56, Modern Dance Club, '56, Roundup Art Staff, '56, '57. JOHN R. GRIFFITH Track, '51, Physics Club, '56, Jr. Town Hall Speaker, '56. ..1.....1............... . .,.........L... . l I l JOAN LAVERNE HAARHAUS Student Council lAlternateD, '53, Allied Youth, '54, KXOK, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Girls' Glee, '54- '56, May Musicale, '54, '55, '57, Operetta, '54, '56, Hello Day, '54-'57, Christmas Program, '54, '56, G.A,.-X., '54-'56, Tennis Club, '54, '55, Pep Club, '54, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '54, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, Girls' Softball, '55, Girls' Volleyball, '55-'57, Girls' Basketball, '55-'57, Officials Club, '55-'57, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, Radio Freshman Aud, '56, Choir. '56, '57, Radio Vvorksliop, '56, '57, Special Service. '56. '57, Bowling Club, '57, Curators Certifi- MARILYN HACKER Adv. Chorus, '54, Girls' Glee, '54, '55, Spring Festival, '54, '56, Operetta, '54-'56, Hello Day, '5-l-'56, Christ- mas Program, '54-'56, KXOK, '5-1, '56, May Musicale, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, Mothers Day Aud, '56, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57, Student Council Alternate, '56, '57, Choir, '56, '57. catt- of Merit, '57. DuWAYNE HALL May Musicale, '5-l-g Christmas Program, '56. DIANA HAUSHALTER MELBA B. HEBBLETHWAITEiIMeD Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, Receptionist Club, '53, '5-l-, Operetta, '55, Science Fair lGold Seall, '55, Christmas Aud, '55, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, Girls' Glee, '55, '56, Student Registration, '55-'57, Major Learner, '55-'57, May Musicale, '56, Basketball Club, '56, G.,-LA., '56, '57, Officials Club, '56, '57, Volley- ball Club, '57, Library Assistant, '57, Curators Certi- ficate of Merit, '57. SANDRA HEINS fSandyJ Adv. Chorus, '54, Orchestra fl..etter, Librarianl, '54, '56, Christmas Program, '5-1--'56, Spring Festival, '54-'57, Operetta, '54-'56, Hello Day, '54, '57, Senior Play, '5-l, '56, Freshman Aud, '5-L, '56, Basketball Club, '5-1, '57, Volleyball Club, '54, '57, Bowling Club, '54, '57, G.A.A. lLetterl, '54-'57, PTA Aud, '55, Open House, '55, '56, Officials Club, '55-'57, Softball Club, '55, '56, Student Registration. '55-'57, Jr. Girls' Glee lLetterl, '55-'57, Clef and Quaver Club, '56, '57. ROGER WILLIAM HEITLAND 1RogD Orchestra lVice-President, Letterj, '53-'57, Boys' Glee fLetterJ, '53-'55, Operetta, '53-'56, Spring Festival, '53-'57, Freshman Aud, '53-'57, Senior Play, '53-'57, Hello Day, '53-'57, Christmas Program, '53-'57, Miss SW Dance, '53-'57, Band, '55, Teen O'Clock Time, '55, Clef and Quaver Club fPresidentl, '55-'57, Stu- dent Council, '55, '56, Physics Club, '56, Scholarship to Egyptian Music Camp, '56, Columbia University Music Contest lNo. 1 Ratingj, '56, Choir, '57, Science Fair, '57, Ted Mack Amateur Hour, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. JANE HEMMINGHAUS Uaniel Operetta, '54-'56, Girls' Glee lLibrarian, Secretaryl, '54- '57, Student Council, '5-l-'57, Spring Festival, '54- '57, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '55, German Club fSecretaryJ, '55, '56, Student Registra- tion, '55-'57, Choir, '55-'57, Hello Day, '55-'57, MENC, '56, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, Special Serv- ice, '56, '57, Matlrigal Group, '56, '57, Major Learner, '56, '57, Intergroup Youth Conference, '57, Clef and Quaver Club, '57, GAA, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. JAMES A. HENRICKS fliml Operetta, '53, '54, Band, '53-'57, Orchestra, '53-'55, May Musicale, '53-'57, Hora Latina, '55, Clef and Quaver Club, '55-'57, Photography Club fTreasurerl, '55-'57, Students-ln-Industry Day, '56, Mock Election, '56 ROY HENRY Student Council fRepresenlativel, '54, Band, '54-'56, May Musicale, '55, School Tax Program, '55, l One Hundred Twenty-nine RICHARD C. HERZOG fRichl Orchr-slra, '53-'57, Spring Festival, '1- '57, Op,-rf-Ita, '54-'56, X 'gc X Q 5 J 3 , 7 X , El.lZAl3E'I'H HILL lLizl Cllrir-llnns Prugrzlul, '5-lg Spring., Fvslixul. '54, Frm-sllrnun I luy, '.m-1, Sludvnl 'l'rm'hu'r, 'S-I, '55, Girls' Gln-4-, '54-'56, l utu1u- llnlm-lurllwrr-, '55, l'1-p Squml, '55, I n-s-hllmn And, '55, Chrisluuls l'rn,gruln, '55, Upvlvllu, '56, Audulmn Club, '56, SHARON HOLMAN 4Shvrril Adv. lilmrms, '54, Opt-rvlln, '54, '55, l rm'shnuln Allll, '5-1, '55, Girls' G11-1-, '54-'56, May Musim-nl:-, '5-1-'57, Allivd Youth. '55, Christmas Prfxgrurn. '55. '56, H1-Iln Day. '55. '56, Mid-Amm'ri4'uu ,Iubilr'v. '56, Curutnrs C:-rtifivalu: ui M1-ril, '57. CAROLE HRADSKY Forvign Languarc Play, '53, Jr. RL-il Cross Svrvive. '53, '54, Pap Club, '53- '55: Hora Latina, '54, Christmas And, '54, S t u tl e nt Registration. '55-'57, Bowling Club, '55-57: New York Trip. '56, Curators Certificate of Mt-mit, '57, Student Council QReprese-ntativel. '57. IUDITH ANN JOHNSON Forvign Lang. Program. '53-'54, Chvcr- lr-adrrs Club. '53-'55, Pc-p Club, '53- '55, Pan Amvrivan Day Prugram, '51, Allie-d Ynuzh, 'S-tg Dance Club. '5t: Spring Festival. '54-'55, Advanced Chorus l'l'rr'asurf'r'l. '54-'55, Scif-nre Fair, '56, Hmxling Club. '57. One Humlrezf Thirty X 'far EDGAR HESS lEcD Hiflv Club 1SP1:rc-tary, 'l'rvusurvrl. '53. '57: Student Council lExvr'ulivv Mmm- berl. '53-'57, Sricnvl- Fair 1825.00 Awardl. '54, Adv. Chorus, '5-1-'56, Christmas Program. '55, '56, May Musical:-. '56, Opt-rclta, '56, Sp:-vial Sc-rvicv. '56, Choir lVim'c--Prvsidvntj, '56. '57. MARY HOLLENBECK .lr. Girls' Glt-0, '55, Girls' Cla-r-, '55, Hvllo Day, '55-'57, Spring Fvslival, '55-'57, Adv. Chorus, '55, '56, Christ- mas Prugrani, '55, '56, Open-ttn '55, '56, Spvvial Svrvivv, '55, 'sag Blue Flame Contest Qwinnvr S25.00l, '56, FTUSIIIIIHD Aud, '56, Choir, '56, '57, Inlvrgruup Youth Conf:-rm-ncc, '57. WILLIAM Y. HOWELL fliilll Op:-ri-Ita, '53-'55, lluyu' Gll-1-, '53-'55, Studcnt Counvil, '54, Mny lVIllNll'Ill1', .,- . .15 ' Adv. Chorus 55 ' Sm-ir-nvv l nir , v , . '55, '56, l'hyni4'n Club fl'r4-uid:-nt und S1-r'r1-luryj, '56, Mujur L1-nrm-r, '56, '57, Curnlure-1 Cvrlit'iz'nlu nl M1-ril, '57, DONALD HUBER fDonl Lhristmas Program, '53-'56, Buys' Glfrc, '53-'57, Hello Day, '53-'57, Fr:-alumni Aud, '54, MENC, '54, '55, Upc-rv-lla, '54-'56, Choir, '54-'57, May Musiculc, '54-'57, Adv. Chorus, '56, Radio, '56, '57, Mid-Amcriran .lubilre, '56, CLARICE JUENGER Opercrlla, '55, KXOK, '55, Jr. Red Cross Sewing, '55-'57, Girls' Glee. '55, '56, Christmas Program, '55, '56, Fresh- man Aud, '55, '56, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '56, PTA Aud, '56, Spring Festival, '56, Hello Day, '56, MENC, '56, Open House, '56, Mothers Day Aud, '56, Mid-American Jubilee, '56, New York Trip, '56, Choir, '56, '57, Duplicating Service, '56, '57, Adv. Chorus, '57, RONALD KARBERC 6RonJ B Football, '53, '54, Boys' Glee, '53 '54, Spring Festival, '54. BETTY KELLER DAVE KEMPIN iTigerl Christmas Program, '53, Boys' Glee, '53- '54, Operetta, '54, P.T.A., '54, May Musicale, '54, B Football, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54-'55, Varsity Football, '55- '56, Track, '55-'57, Letterman's Club, '56-'57. BARBARA KIMERLE lBab-ol Pep Club, '53, '54, Receptionists Club, '53, '54, Cheerleaders Club, '54, '55, Physics Club, '54, '55, Operetta, '54, '55, Hello Day, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54, '55, U.N. Mock Assem- bly, '55, Science Fair, '55, '56, May Musicale, '55, '56, Biology Club, '56, New York Trip, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. MARGARET ELLEN KING fPf-rggyl Pep Club, '53, '54, Cheerleaders Club, '53, '54, Operetta, '53, '54, Adv- Chorus, '54, Girls' Glee fLetterJ, '54- '56, New York Trip, '56, Mid-Ameri- can Jubilee, '56, Christmas Program, '56, Hello Day, '56, KXOK Christmas Program, '56, Bowling Club, '55, '56, Student Council, '56, '57, Choir, '55, '57, Clcf and Quaver Club, '57. Ma M7 W ! 'wmv f A WW 9 W Advanced C h o r u s fLibrarianJ, '54' JANET KAUFMAN Uani Pep Club, '53, '54, Student Council '53, '54, Adv. Chorus fGirls Trcas urcri, '54-'56, May Musicale, '54-'56 Student Registration. '54-'57, Operetta '55, Christmas Aud, '55, Receptionist Club, '56, C.A.A., '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. DOROTHY KELLEY fDotl Christmas Program, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, May Music- ale, '54-'57, Mothers Day Program, '56, Freshman Aud, '56, Girls' Glee, '56 ROY KESSLER fPutsiel Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, KSLH Radio Sta- tion, '55, Radio, '55, '56. ELLEN KING Special Service, '53, Student Council 1AlternateJ, '54, Advanced Chorus, '54, Junior Red Cross, '54-'55, Tennis Club, '54-'55, Hello Day, '54A'55, May Musicale, '55-'56, Bond Issue Parade, '55, Pep Club, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Junior Town Hall, '55, Receptionist Club flsetterl, '55-'56, Girls' Glee fletterl, '55-'56, Operetta, '55-'56, Christmas Program, '55-'56, Student Registration, '55-'57, New York Trip, '56, Duplicating Service fLetterJ, '56, Midwest Jubilee, '56, Choir, '56-'57, Clef 81 Quaver Club, '56-'57, Bowling, '57. JANE ANN KRAEMER Uaniel Christmas Program, '54, Operetta, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Pep Club fSecre- taryj, '54-'56, Cheerleaders' Club, '54, '56, Stamp and Bond Salesman, '54- '57, Girls' Glee, '55, Future Teacher of America Club, '55-'56, Physics Club, '55, Miss SW Maid, '56, G.A.A., '57, Bowling Club, '57, Dup- licating Service, '57, Science Fair, '57, Volleyball, '57. One Hundred Thirty-one KRAUSE KUHL gglllllls fillv F df A . I , I: ' gf , JZ -L- '1-wr I,ul'I,AN'l' LEONARD RUTH ANN KRAUSE tliudiel Jr. lit-tl Cross Srwing, '53, '5l, Ps-p Club, '51, '55, Opt-rf-ttu, KUHLMAN Xe LIEBER '51, '56, Adi. tlborus llmtta-rl, '51-'56, l.llI'l'l'll'illlt'l'?4 Club, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '51-'56, Spring l 4-stival, '55, '56, P.'l'.A. Program, '56, Cls-l mul Quint-r Club. '56, '57, llramutivs, '56, '57, RALPH KUHL ll liuskln'lull, '53, B Football, '5l, Boys' Gb-o, '54, '55, Operctttl, '55, Freshman And, '55, Christmas Proggram, '55, Varsity 56, Yvashinpzton U. Jury, '56, Baseball, '57. Football, 'ACH-A 5 NL - ,Sz 'iff an ' Pasting up the news with the Pioneer staff. One Hundred Thirty-!u'0 KUSTER LANCTON xx !, sw kg 4 r LINDHURST LINHART JACK KUHLMAN Hand, '53-'57, ll lluskt-tbull, '54, Hello Huy, '51 57, Opt-rvltn, '54-'56, Spring Festival, '5l-'57, llatlio Workshop, '55, '56, Student Registration, '55-'57, Orvlu-stru tl'rt-sid:-nlj, '56, '57, lull-r,L5roup Youth Conf:-runt't-, . 57. ED KUSTER SANDRA JEAN LANCTON tSandyl May Musivalt-, '54, Atlv. Chorus, '51, '55, Mod:-rn ljtlllft' Club, '55, Open-ttu, '55, Dramalivs, '55, '56, Clin-orlt-utlvrs Club, '55, '56, l'1'p Club, '55, '56, Recs-ptionist, '56, l'ionl-er t5ports Editor untl Asst. Etlitoriul Editorj, '56, '57, llatlio, '56, '57, Howling., Club, '56, '57, G.A.A., '56, '57, lntt-rgroup Youth Comfort-nv:-, '57, JOYCE LaPLANT Adv. Chorus, '51, Opt-retta, '51-'56, Christmas l'rogram, '51-'56, Frvsli- man Aud, '544'56, Bowling Club, '54-'57, Jr. Girls' Glue, '55, Sprint! Festival, '55, PTA Autl, '55, Girls' Glu:-, '55, '56, New York Trip, '56, Duplivating Service, '56, '57, NANCY LEONARD Student Counvil Representative, '54, Allictl Youth, '51, '55, Stamp anrl Bond Salesman. '55, Operetta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Frusb- man Aud, '55, May Musicals, '55, Adv. Chorus, '55, Motlr-rn Dance Club, '55, Jr. Girls' Clee, '56, Cheerleaders Club, '56, Bowling Club, '56, New York Trip, '56, Dramatics, '56, Duplicating Service, '56, '57. JACLYN ROSE LIEBER Clackiel Tennis Club, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Pep Club, '54, '55, Chevr- leaders Club, '54, '55: Operetta, '51-'56, Mot-k U.N., '55, Bowlini! Club fTl'62iSllF6l'l. '55-'57, Student Counvil, '55, '56, Student ROHiSll'Hli0I1. '55-'57: Girls' Cleo, '55, '56, May Musicale, '55-'57, Christmas Progrzim, '55. '56, MEC, '56, Modern Danee. '56, Biology Club fSet'retaryJ, '56, New York Trip, '56, Hello Day, '56, '57, Choir, '56- '571 R0UIlllllP Stuff. '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. FRANK LINDHURST tHawkeye7 5CiGI1C0 Fair. '54Z OIICFCIIII. '54, '56, Christmas Program, '54, '56, Boys' Glee iPl'9SlflC'tlI. Treasurer, Librarianl, '51 57, Students-ln-Industry DBY- '563 Pioneer Staff 'CUPE' Eflilflfl. '56, '57, Curators Cc-rtifirate of Merit, '57, CHARLOTTE LINHART fCharmiel Band, '53-'57: Orchestra, '5-l--'57, Hello Day, '51.'5T: Operenai '54-157. Christmas Program, '51-'57, Spring Festival, '54-'575 A1l.Cj!y Orclwsnfa '54 57C MENC- '555 G-A-AH '55-'57: Student Council tTreasurerl Future Teachers' of Arnericu Club, '56, '57, Piont-e-r Staff t Co-editor '56, '57, Volleyball Club, '56, '57, Int:-rgroup Youth Confprence 'Sgr , u y '55-'57, Clel and Quaver Club, '55, '56, Basketball Club '55 '561 JOAN LOVE Pep Club, '53-'54, Chu-rlcaders Club, '53-'5-I-1 Freshman Aud, '53-'56, Advanced Chorus, '54, Operetta. '54, Allied Youth, '54, Hello Day, ,541 Tennis Club. '5-1, May Musicalc, 'Stl--'55, Girls' Glec, '55, Dramatics. '55 5o, KSLH Award. '56, Basketball Club, '56-'57, G.A.A. tVice-Presidentl, '56-'57, Radio Workshop lChairmanJ, '56-'57, Duplicating Serxice, '57, Volleyball, Club, '57, Bowling Club, '57, BARBARA LOWDER tBarbl Student Council lAlternatc-J, '54, Jr. Red Cross, '55, Rowling Club, '55, '56, Duplicating Service. '56, Modern Dance Club, '56, New York Trip, '56. TOM LUTZ ,IUDITH ANN MACLEAN Uudyl Christmas Program, '53, Freshman And, '53, French Club, '53-'55, Pep Club, '53, '54, Jr. Red Cross. '53-'56, Christmas Pageant, '54, Bowling Club, '56, Studcnts-ln-lndustry Day, '56, Science Fair, '56, Biology Club. '56, Curators Certificate oi Merit, '57, JOSEPHINE MANCUSO lSkipperl Girls' Clec, '55, May Musicale, '55, Pep Club, '55, Modern Dance Club '55, Cheerleaders Club, '55, Christmas Program, '55-'57, Operetta, 'ssl '57, Hello Day. '55-'57, Teen 0'Clock Time, '55, '56, Radio W'orkshop, '55-'57, Adv. Chorus. '55-'57, Jr. Red Cross Art Work, '56, KSLH, '56 . , Freshman Aud. '56, C.A.A., '56, '57, Duplicating Service, '56, '57, Clef and Quaver Club, '57, Bowling Club, '57. MADELYN MARINO tMickeyD St. Louis University, '53, Cheerleaders Club, '54, '55, Pep Club, '54, '55, Adv. Chorus, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Radio Wtmrksliop, '56, '57, Freshman Play, '56, '57, G..-LA., '56, '57, Roundup Art and Publicity Staff, '56, '57, Special Service, '57. SUZANNE MARSHALL Special Service, '54, Adv. Chorus. '54, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Hello Day, '54, '55, Girls' Clee tVice'Presidentl, '54-'57, Science Fair tGold Sealj, '55, Radio Broadcast, '55, Freshman Aud, '55-'57, Operetta, '55, '56, Bowling Club. '55-'57, Spring Festival, '55, '56, Washington Trip, '56, National Anthology Poetry Contest, '56, Mock Election, '56, U.N. Contest, '56, Students-In-Industry Day, '56, National Bowling Tournament lTrophyl. '56, '57, Student Registration, '56. '57, Roundup Staff, '56, '57, Volleyball Club, '57, Senior Play fCostume Committed, '57, Intergroup Youth Conference, '57, G.A.A., '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57, LOVE LOWDER LUTZ MACLEAN W '. Rounding up the year with the Roundup staff. SUSAN MATHEWS Foreign Language Program, '53, Hora Latina, '54, '55, Student Registra tion, '54-'57, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54, '55 ln-Industry Day, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57, Mock Trial, '57 Curators Certificate of Merit, '57, MARIE MATOUSEK Bowling Club, '56, '57. PATRICIA J. MATULA fCookiel Jr. Girls' Glee. '55, Operetta, '55, May Musicals, '55, '56, Adv. Chorus, '55,'56, Students-lnvlndustry Day, '56, Christmas Program, '56, MANCUSO 4 MARINO MARSHALL MATHEWS ?'7! , ' f,j'1lw, ' H 1 4' ,J sf 'A' I, 1 , 4, 4 i 'ff . ffv, 4 f ' 4, ' ,I ldldl 1, ' , itie- MATOUSEK MATULA One Hundred Thirty-three Q Operetta, '55, Spring Festival, '55, '56, New York Trip, '56, Students- BARBARA JEAN MCCAIN CBI? French Club, '51, '55, Tennis Club, '54, '55, Basketball Club, '55, Moek U.N. Meeting, '55, C.A.A., '55, '56, Bowling Club, '55, '56, Volleyball Club, '56, Washing- ton Trip, '56, Softball, '56, Biology Club, '56, Of- ficials Club, '56, Freshman Aud, '56, National Bowling Tournament, '56, Radio Quiz, '56, Pioneer Staff, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. GERALD MCCONNELL lMacl H l ootb:, l, '54, Adv. Chorus, '51-'56, May Musirale, '54-'56, Operelta, '54, '55, Traek, '56, '57, Speeial Service, '57, it LORETTA MCDONALD Open House, '55, Science Fair fSH.00 Awardl, '55, French Club, '55, '56, Future Teachers of Ameriva fl.ibrariunl, '55, '57, Safety Slogan Contest, '56, New York Trip, '56, Mid-Amerivan Jubilee, '56, U.N. Contest, '56, '57, R1-tw-ptionir4t, '56, '57, National Anthology Poetry Award, '56, '57, Fra-neb Club, '57, DIANN McCREW Up:-ru-lla, 'SI-'56, Clmristxnils I'f0gl'ilIIl, '54-'56, May Mim- ivule, '55, l n-nlulmu Aud, '56. BILL McKANRY JUDITH ANNE MuMlIRRAY fjudyl Mny Mlleaivulu-, '51, Pep Club, '51, Open-lln, '51, '55, Clie:-rlt-ntl:-rs Club, '54, '55, Adv. Chorus. '54-'56, f Allied Youth, '55, Chris-xtrnas Prugrurn, '55, '56, llowl- ing Club, '55-'57. W Oi My if ,-ff '? -f 1' I y tm Une Humlred Tlzirh'-fuzzr ' W-L'-5 ' - 9 f ri 'GR' Civ 4048 PATRICIA MCNAMARA fRustyJ Girls' Glue, '51, '55, Jr. Rnd Cross Art, '55, Operettn, '55, '56, Choir, '56, American Legion Aux. Poppy Poem Award, '56, Roundup Art, '57, Student Coun- cil, '57, MICHAEL MCRAE lMikel Adv. Chorus, '54, Pan-American Club, '54, Choir, '54- 'S7, Early Risers, '54, '55, Boys' Glee, '54, '55, Opcretta, '55, '56, Christmas Program, '55, '56, Rifle Club fSecretary, Treasurcrl, '56, '57. RONALD MEDLIN fRonJ Student Court, '55, May Musicale, '55, Christmas And, '55, '56, Adv. Chorus, '55-'57, KSLH, '56, PTA Program, '56, Radio, '56, '57, Baseball, '57. JOANN MILLER Operetta, '54, Christmas Program, '51-, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, May Musicale, '55, Smzienoo Fair fRed Seal 34.00 Awardj, '55, Freshman Aud, '56, Christmas Program, '56, Girls' Clee, '56, '57, May Musieale, '57. h 4 ff' . I I J at ft 9 'V , . ,1,A I , ' - fftV1Z.,'.5:i'v if 51.12 Af f .,, 22 RICHARD MUMMERT SANDRA MUSCHANY CSandyJ Special Service, '54, Advanced Chorus, '54, Cheerleader Club, '54-'55, Pep Club, '54-'55, Operetta, '54-'56, Pan American Day, '55, Modern Dance, '55, Student Council fRepresentativeD, '55, Girls' Glee, '55, Basket- ball, '55-'56, Christmas Program, '55-'56, Hello Day, '55-'57, G.A.A., '55-'57, Bowling, '55-'57, May Mus- ical, '55-'57, Duplicating Service, '55-'57, Student Registration, '55-'57, MENC, '56, Washington Trip, '56, Pioneer fNews Editorj, '56-'57, Choir, '56-'57. MARLENE MYREN fMarJ Science Fair fGold Seall, '55, Pep Club, '55, Open House, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '55, Bowling Club, '55-'57, French Cluh, '56, Christmas Carols Poster fHonorable Mentionj, '55, Scholastic Art Awards fCertificate of Meritl, '57, Roundup Art Staff, '56, '57, Dramatics, '56, '57, Student Council Represen- tative, '57, G.A.A., '57, Kitchen Contest, '57, KSLH, '57. DAVID NAHER Adv. Chorus, '54, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Boys' Glec, '54-'57, Hello Day, '55, '56, Student Registration, '56, '57, Operetta, '55-'57, Choir, '56, '57, Clef and Quaver Club. '57. DONNA MIN DERMAN IMinnieJ Adv. Chorus fTreasurerl, '53, '56, Girls' Glee fTreas- urerj, '54--'57, Dramatics, '56, Radio, '56. RICH MONTGOMERY Boys' Clee, '54, Science Fair, '55, '56, Physics Club, '55, '56, Dramatics, '56, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. MICHAEL MOORE KATHRYN MUEHLENBROCK fKayl Operetta, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Spring Festival, '55, Pep Club, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '55, Science Fail, '55, Open House, '55, Dramatics, '55, '56, Bowl- ing CSecretaryJ, '55-'57, Student Council fSecretaryI, '56, '57, intergroup Youth Conference, '56, '57, City Wide Student Council, '56, '57, Maryville Conference, '57, G.A.A., '57. BILL MUELLER JOHN MULLINS Operctta. '53-'55, Boys' Glee, '53-'55, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Physics Club, '55, '56, Adv. Chorus, '55, '56, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. Q5 1 s Q i l 1 One Hundred Thirty-five as SHIRLEY NAPPIER 4' . Christmas Program, '54, '55: Adv. Chorus, '54-'57, May ' EQQZQZJ' 1 Festival, '54-'56. Sf Q., ig g , SHIRLEY NOTO s, Hello Day, '54, Opt-rctta. '54, KXOK Radio Program, A ,,z-. '54, Spring Festival, '54, '55, Howling Club, '5-l-'56, X? Freshman And, '55, Pvp Club, '55, Clic:-rlt-acl:-rs 1, Club, '55, P.'l'.A. Program, '56, Christmas l'rof'mm, P MARY ANN 0'BRIEN 1Anniei Bowling Club, '53-'57, Oporetta, '54, Hello Day, '5l, Christmas Program, '54, KXUK. '5-I-, Alliod Youth, - 54, 'lonnis Club, '54, '55, Clufr-rlcatlcrs Club, '54, 1. '55, Pep Club, '54, '55, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Girls' 2 G14-1-, '54, '55, May Musivale. '54, '55, G.A.A., '54- iv . '57, Volleyball Club, '54-'57, Basketball Club, '54-'57, , ---, .. ,, :.' Offlvials Club, '54-'57, Softball Club, '55, Student, 'GX :ln-S3 K 2 Counvil, '55-'57, Tax C1llllIlZllf1H Pxtrndc, '56, Sports l i f A- A Day, '56, '57, G.A.A. lla-tteri, '56, '57, Spevial 1. ,,J ,I Srrrvirv. '50, '57. f Y'-Ig, DAVID O'NEAL maven , I ' ' llifh- T1-ani, '51, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, l'rojt-rtion Club, 'f my ' '54, '55, Upervtlu, '54-, '55, Spring F1-stivnl, '54-'56, v, gy 'xx 5f'icm'v Fair, '55, Curators Certificate of Mvrit, '57. ' at - it ,Q 41 Uno Humlrml 7'.':.'r1y -six Www DELORIS OEHLERT fDodieJ Pe-p Club 151-crm-turyj, '53-'56, Adv. Chorus tS4'r'rt-tury, Tl'l?USlI1'l'I',, '53, '54, '57, Spring Fonlivnl, '53, '57, Srtirrnro Fair QC-old Sr-ull, '5-I, Clint-rlt-Iulcerra Club, '54- '56, Spf-cial Service, '54, '55, PTA Progrunt, '54-, '55, Frrfr-Ihmun Aud, '54, '55, Opt-rvttu, '54, '55, Chrinlmux Program, '54-'56, Biology Club, '54, Kilt-lu '55, Open lloueu-, '55, llfllllllllitfti, '55, '56, Howling, Club, '56-'57, Mollwrs' Day And, '56, Students In lndustry Huy, '57, Futuru 'l'f-ztvln-rs of Amt-rivu, '57. 'u Conti-sl, JOSEPH OWENS, JR Hoe? Hand fl'rct4i4l1'ntJ, '53-'57, f,l'K'iH'Hll'Il ivivlf-i'l'l't4llil?1lig, '53-'57, Up:-ruttu, '53-'57, Stull, Mm-mic Comp:-lilion, '54, All City Urvlwslrn, '54-'57, Spring F1-Hlivul, '54- '57, Hr-llo Duy. '51-'57, MICNC, '56, Cllristmns Pro- gram, '56, Clcl' SI Quuver fVict:-l'rI-si1l4'nlj '56-'57' Intcrgroop Youth Conlunent-te, '57. ' ' EFFIE PAPPAS French Club, '53, '54, Srienvc Fair, '55, Frc:-ihnlan Christmas Program, '56, Dramativs, '56, '57. JANET PETERSEN Foreign Language Play, '53, Frcnttlt Club, '54, '55, Student Council. '54, '55, Spring Festival, '54, '56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Science Fair, '55, Modern Dance Club. '55, Operetta, '55, '56, Christma Freshman Aud, '56, Mother's Day Aud, '56, Girls' Glee, '56, '57. S Aud, '55, '56, '56, PTA Aud, CHARLAINE PETIT fCharl Pep Club, '53, Orchestra, '53-'55, Christmas Program, '53-'55, Opcretta, '53-'55, Hello Day, '53-'55, Hora Latina, '54, Cheerleaders Club, '54, Tennis Club '54' Freshman Aud, '54, '55, May Musicalc, '54,' '55, Allied Youth, '55, .Science Fair, '55, '56, Stamp and Bond Salesman. '55, '56, Physics Club CSer'retaryI, '55, '56, Student Registration, '55-'57, Clef and Quaver Club, '56, Student Council, '54, '56, '57. MARGARET PIKE lMarg6l Oflive Work fl.uthf:ran High Schoolj, '54, '55' KSLH Radio Station. '55, Christmas Program, '55' f3I6X'f'1i3 . V e I a 55, Adv. Chorus. '55, Songsterl-tts lLuthcran High Schoolj. '55, Radio, '55, '56. WINSTON PITMAN fCharIiel Spring Festival. '55, Tee-n-O-Clock Time, '55, Opcretta, '55, '56, Hello Day. '55, '56, Dramatics. '55, '56, Choir tLibrarianl, '55-'57, Radio Station KSLH, '55- '57, Draniatics. '55, '56, National Music Conference '56, Mid-American Jubilee. '56, MENC, '56, Radio '56, '57, Christmas Caroling. '56, '57, Christmas And '56, '57, Madrigal Group. '56, '57. Q v , DONNA PREWETT Operctta, '5-I. '55, Adv. Chorus. '54, '55, May Festival, '54, '55, Christmas Program, '54, '55, Jr. Girls' Glee. '55, Girls' Give, '55, Science Fair, '55, Freshman And, '55, jr. Red Cross, '55, Drarnalics, '56. '57. CAROLYN PRIEST fShortyJ Freshman Play. '-1: Thanksgiving And. '5-1. '55, Gradua- tion Nite, '54, '55, Christmas And. '54-'56, Sophomore Play. '55, Adv. Chorus, '56, Operetta, '56, Pioneer Staff, '56. MARIE A PRIFTI Science Fair. '56, Students-In-lndustry Day, '56, Dra- matics. '56, '57, Roundup Art Staff, '56, '57, G.A.A. '57, Kitchen Contest, '57. VIRGIL PROVINCE BARBARA KAREN QUENTIN fKarenJ Foreign Lands Play, '53, Allied Youth, '53, Hora Latina, '53, '54, Cheerleaders Club, ,53-'55, Pep Club, '53- '55, Christmas Program, '54, Operetta, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Spring Festival, '55, PTA Program. '55, Dramatics, '55, '56, Radio Viforkshop, '56, '57, Student Council Alternate, '57, G.A.A., '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. JAMES RAGSDALE fRagsJ Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Operetta, '54-'56, May Musicalc, '55, Boys' Glee, '55, '56, Football, '56, Track, '57, Choir, '57. LYNN RAYMER Spring Festival. '5-1, Adv. Chorus, '54, '57, Girls' Clee, '55, Hello Day, '55, Operetta. '55, KXOK, '55, Fresh- man Aud, '55, '56, Christmas Program, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57. JOY RENISCH fDocJ Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Operetta, '54, '55, C.A.A., '54- '57, Officials' Club. '54-'57, May Musicale, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57 GEROLD ROBBINS Uerryl Boys' Glee, '53, '54, Student Council fPresidentJ, '53- '57, B Football, '54, Operetta, '54, Student Regis- tration, '55-'57, Choir, '55, '56, City Wide Student Council, '56, Boys' State, '56, Physics Club, '56, Spring Festival, '56, Inter Group Youth Conference, '57, Hello Day, '57, fi, Q One Hundred Th irty-seven i I 1 JEANNE ROST Stamp and Bond Salesman, '53, Christ- mas Program, '54, Spanish Play, '54, X May Musicale, '54-'56, A d v a n C e d i ' Chorus, '54-'57, Bowling Club, '55, I Science Fair lCold Seali '55 ' Pe n - y l Club, '55-'56, Cheerleader Club, '55- '56, G.A.A., '55-'57, Miss Southwest Maid, '56, Play Day, '56, Operetta. i '57, Spt-cial Service, '57. 'i l l AL RUEHL Spring l 4-stixiil, '54, Pan-Amr'rii'an Club, 1 '54--'56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Photo- graphy Club, '55, '56, l'llyr4ivs Club, '56 '57 1 l ii l T, SUSAN SA'l l'El, iSusieJ ll Adv. Chorus, '53, ll:-lln Day, '53, '54, l rvnc'h Club, '53-'55, Clwvrlvarls-rs ' Club, '53-'56, l'1-p Club, '53-'56, ,N Opt-rr-lla, '53, '5'l-, '56, Christmas Pro- ' gram, '53, '54, '56, Science Wm-k End, '54, Freshman Aud, '54, '55, Spring Festival, '54, '55, Girls, Glam' il.ibrar- ian, St-rrotnryl, '54, '55, '57, Scicnrv Fair, '55, G.A.A., '55, '56, All County Clloruu, '55, '56. FRED SCHLINGMAN Band, '54-'57, l i l l ROBERT J. SCHNEIDER i iBobJ I' Band. '53-'55, Boys' Glee, '53-'54, il Sophomore Pilgrimage, '5-1: Student L Hvgistration, '54-'57, Physics Club if fl'resident, Vice-Presidentj, '51-'57, X' Hora Latina, '55, Roundup Business F Staff, '55, '56, Roundup iEditorI, '55- , '57, Studi-nt Council ivice-Presiilentl, '55-'57, Major Learning Program, '55- '57, Harvard Bunk Award, '56, Mis- souri Boys' State, '56, Hello Day, '57' Curator-4 Cn-rtifivnte of Merit, '57. 5, One Hundred' Thirty-eigfit EQ' was 3 ', ' ar If ,W, f ' f fi . Q 5' ,F f ' A W 1 . ,i ':i' J -' mg.: .- 1.- Q- - ia.:-. -,alfa wr, ,-u. M . ,We . - LAVERNE ROTH Spring Festival, '54-'56, Ops-rattn, '54- '55, Christmas Program, '54-'55, Ad- vanced Chorus, '51-'56, Cleff and Quaver, '56. WILLIAM RUPP CBilli Aeronautics Club, '53, Christmas Pro- gram, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Track, '54--'57, Science Fair flat and 2nd Place Awardsj, '56. .IEANETTE SAVARY lr. li:-d Cross, '54, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Spring l i:r4tivul, '54-'56, Oper- 1-tlu, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '54-'56, Jr. Girls' Cleo, '55, Girls' Clare, '56, Kitchen Contnsl, '50, llulln Day, '56, Nlollu-ru' Day And, '50, Special Serv- ivr: il.l'lll'l',, '56, '57. GARY SCHMIDT Opcrctta, '54, Christmas Program, '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '55, Pan-American Club, '54-'56, Student Registration, '54-'57, May Musicale, '55, Physics Club, '55, '56, Hello Day, '56, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Major Learner, '57, Harvard Book Award, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57, GORDON SCHUTH Band, '53-'55, Operetta, '55, Hello Day, '55, May Musicale, '55, NORMA LEE SCHWARTZ lNorml Adv. Chorus lLetter, Treasurerl, '53-'57, Operetta, '53-'56, Christmas Program, '53-'56, May Musicale, '54-'57, Girls' Glee, '55, PTA Aud, '55, Mothers Day Aud, '55, Hello Day, '55-'57, Freshman Aud, '55, '56, Clef and Quaver Club, '55-'57, Open House, '56, Miss SVU Dance, '56, MENC, '56, Student Council, '56, Radio Workshop, '56, KSLH, '56, Mid-Ameria can Jubilee, '56, Choir, '56, '57, Dramatics fChairmansl, '56, '57, RODNEY SEITZ fClarabelJ Adv. Chorus, '54, Operetta, '54, Christ- mas Program, '55, PTA Program, 355: Hello Day, '55, '56, Boys' Glee fVice- Presidentl, '55-'57, May Musicale, '56, Baseball, '56, '57. JANE SHEETS fTwinl Intermediate Choir, '53, Hiking Club, '53, '54, Basketball Club, '53-'57, ,lr. Choir, '54, Receptionist Club, '54, Volleyball Club, '53-'57, Softball Club, '54, '55, G.A.A., fLetter, Treasurerl, '54-'57, Officials Club, '54-'57, Special Service, '55, Kitchen Contest, '55, Regional Scholastic Art Award fC-old Key Pinl, '55, Washington Trip, '56, Students In lndustry Day, '56, Bowling Club, '56, '57, Pioneer Staff fAsst. Art Editorl, '57, Library Assistant, '57. JUDI SHERFIELD fKittenl Sports Club, '53-'55, Tigerettes, '54, Hora Latina, '54, Volleyball Club, '55, Home Economics Fashion Show, '56, ,lr. Town Meeting, '56, Freshman And, '56, Dramatics, '56, '57, Curators Cer- tificate of Merit, '57. PAUL SHY Rifle Club, '53, '54, Stamps and Bonds Salesman, '53-'57, Track, '54-'57, Cur- ators Certificate of Merit, '57, , 1 'L BETTY SEGEDIN Spring Festival, '56, Adv. Chorus, '56, RICHARD SHANKLIN JEAN SHEETS lTwinl lnlermerliate Choir, '53, Hiking Club, '53-'54, Orange Sr Blue Representative, '53-'54, Basketball Club, '53-'54, .lun- ior Choir, '54, Softball Club, '54-'55, Volleyball Club, '54-'57, G.A.A., lSec- retaryl, '54-'57, Official Club, '54-'57- Receptionist fLetterl, '54-'57, Specia Service, '56, Washington Trip, '56, Students-ln-lntlustry, '56, B o w l i n g Club, '56-'57, Pioneer Staff lExchange Editorj, '57. i SHARON SHREVE Operetta, '55, Christmas Program, '55, Open House, '55, Advanced Chorus, '55-'56, Spring Festival, '56, National Anthology, '56, GLORIA SKACGS fGlol Christmas Program, '54, A d v a n c e d Cl1orus,, '54-'55, Open House, '55, Junior Girls' Glee, '55, Freshman Autl, '55. One Hundred Thirty-nine SMITH SNEED SOLIVITZ STANLEY STEPHAN vvfwr' j - E , , . il ' A if mf' , --V A 7 'Q Q 3, l , A, av- l -cl? g 1 . V ,, li l l ll i K 4. -lv N 11 1 I X u 1 Q l' bll' Rl' SIILHANEK SWAN TAYLOR , ' GERALD Sh'll'l' ff NOHMA SOl,lVl'l'Z fNorml sl - ' ' Adx'un4'r-il Churus, '51g P1-p llluln, '55-'55g Sludc-nt Cuunril, '54-'55: fy Op:-rulln, '54-'50g Clll'lNllllIlN Prugruui, '5-I--'5ug Girls' Glu- ll.1'll4-rl, il '5fl 50g l rf-slunan Aud, '5f1v'57g Spring l 4-xlival, '5'lf-'57, Srirnvc 1 1 ,, , 1 ., Fair, '55, Howling Cluli, '54.'55, ll:-llu Duy, '55-'57g Choir, '55-'57' l lbllllfll Haskvtliall Cluln, 'SGQ NIENC, '50g lllirlwu-s-I julnilc-1-, '5f1g Vullrylmll ' 1 und. '53-'55g ll lfmnlluill. '5'l: Allii-d Yuulli. '5f1g May lVlusi1'ul1', '51 Clflh- '50-'S15 'G-A-A-,-'50-'57: filvf N QUHVVT Clllll. '57: l'iumu-r Stull' , Opvrvllu. i552 H4-llu Day. '55g lloyh' G11-1-. '55-'57, Cllrisllilus Prugraln lk-X hUYlll l'fflll'lVlv 'Sli llr lll l'llU'Nl Ami. '57- ' '55, Tb: Studvnt llvpistrzilluri. '55-'57' Clmir, '56 '57. IE U J , , l gl PETE STANLEY Hora Latina, '55g Spring l :-slivul, '55, Adv. flhurux 55-'57g ljllristmns Prupgrain, '55, '50, l'.'l'.A. And, '50, llluuir, '57. l 5 ALFRED STEPHAN 1AlJ i Buys' Glu- lLihrarianj, '53-'57, Op:-rr-lla, '53-'56, lllirislrnus Progrnrn, '53-'56g Ii Football, '5'lg Choir llirrizrn-tury, l'r1-sirlantl, '54-'57g i Spring Festival, '5-'l-'57, Hello Day, '54-'57, Early llixcrs, '55-'56g I Dramatifts, '56-'57g Tfflrn O'Clm'k, '56, Mndrigal Group, '56, lladiu, '56-'57. l 1 MILTON DALE STERRETT Il - lk f Rifle Club, ,533 B Fuolball, '54, Adv. Chorus. '5-1, '55g Spring Festival, '54-'57, Opcrvlta, '54-'56, Christmas Program. '5flf'56g Boys Glcc, '55, '56g Hello Day, '55, '56, Track, '55-'57, Chuir, '50, J I lhotography Club lVicv-Prcsillcnl, Ircxsimluntl, '51-757: Svicnm: Fair, '55g Open House. '55g Pioneer Staff, '56, '57g Roundup Slnll, '56, '57. Q STEPHEN ST. JEAN fStevel Boys' Clce iAccun1panistl. '5-1. '55: liiflc Club, '54, '55: May Musicnlc, '54-'57g Operetta, '54-'56, HPll0 Day, '54-'57g Band, '54-'56, f,l'f'lll?SU'3, '55-'57, Student Council, '56g Curators Ccrtificatf: uf Merit, '57, l LEE ROY SUCHANEK l l ' ROBERT SWAN xl Boys' Glcc, '54-'55g Opcrctla. '5-ig Christmas Program, '5-lg Spring Festival, '54g Physi:-S Club. '56g Pan Aincrivan Cluli, '55. ' LYNN TAYLOR lFrecklesl i Opvrvlta. '53-'55g Christmas Program, '53-'56g Adv. Chorus, '53-'56, May 1 Musivalrf, '54-'56g Girls' Cl:-1-. '55g Fl '5llflIliI1 Aud, '55g Radio Vlork- mliup, '56g Choir, '57. Hugtessvs make ready for the important day. Une' Hundrwl Forly WAYNE L. TAYLOR Spring Festival. '54, Adv. Chorus, '54, '50, Hora Latina, '55, Cross Country, '55, '56: Physics Club, '55-'57, Operetta, '56. JEAN THORNTON Operetta, '53-'56, Hello Day. '55: Girls' Glee, '55-'56, Advanced Chorus, '56, Freshman And. '56, Christmas Program, '56. TOM VETH JACQUELINE WAGNER fJackiel Bowling Club, '56, Jr. Red Cross Service, '56, '57, Dramatics, '56, '57. WILLIAM R. WAGONER lBilll Choir lLettcrl, '54-'57, Buys' Glee lLetterl, '54-'56, Spring Festival, '54-'57, Operctta, '54-'56, Hello Day, '54-'57, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Track, '55, Early Risers, '55-'57, Madrigal Group, '55, '56, Clef and Quaver Club, '56, '57, Baseball, '56, '57, Curators Cer- tificate of Merit, '57. ' JOYCE WARNHOFF Special Service, '54, Bowling Club, '54, Pioneer Business Staff fAsst. Managerl, '54-'56, Girls' Glee, '55, Freshman And, '55, Operetta, '55, '56, Jr. Girls' Glee fSecretaryJ, '56, Pioneer Staff, '56, Christmas Program, '56, G.A.A., '57, JEANETTE WEBSTER Operetta, '54-'56, Cheerleaders Club, '54-'56, Pep Club, '54-'56, Future Teachers of America, '54, '55, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Adv. Chorus, '55, '56, May Musicale, '55-'57, Jr. Girls' Glee lVice-Presi- dentl, '56, Duplicating Service, '56, Volleyball Club fCaptainJ, '56, '57, Special Service, '57, THOMAS ALLEN WELLS Bowling Club, '53, B Football, '54, May Musicale, '54, '55, Christ- mas Aud, '54-'56, Open House. '55, CAROLE WERNE Hello Day, '53-'55, Cheerleaders Club, '54, '55, Hora Latina, '54-'56' PTA Pro ram '55' Oeretta '55 '56 Smecial Service '55 '56 g - v P v -rv 3 -l ' 7 , -v - C Duplicating Service, '55, '56, Roundup Staff, '56, Freshman Aud, '56, '57, choir, '57, TAYLOR THORNTON Pep Club, '53-'56, Adv. Chorus, '53, '54, Student Council, '53, '54' v Ninety averages bring happy smiles. LaVERNA WHEAT eceptionist, '53, Girls' Bowling, '53-'57, Allied Youth, '54, Student Registration, '54, Tennis Club, '55, Cheerleaders Club, '55, Science Fair flied Seall, '55, C.A.A., '55-'57, Adv. Chorus, '55, '56, Spring Festival, '56, Christmas Program, '56, PTA And, '56, Modern Dance Club, '56, Girls' Glee, '56, '57, Volleyball Club, '57, National Anthology Poetry Award, '57, Officials Club, '57, Major Learner, '57, Curators Certificate of Merit, '57. VETH WAGNER WAGONER WARNHOFF WEBSTER WELLS WERNE WHEAT One Hundred Forty-one MARJORIE WIDENER .Ir. Rod Cross Sewing. '53. '5-lg Adv. Chorus, '54-'56g Opcrctta, '54-'56g Christmas Program. '5-1 56g Jr. Girls' Clvv. '55g Spring Festival. '55-'5Tg Frvshrnan And, '55. '56g Hello Day, '55, '57g Girls' Glee. '56g Radio Wllrksllop, '56g '56, '57. ALAN WINTER lAll Hoya' Glu-1-, '53, '5'lq flilTlSlllH1H Progralll, '53, '5'1g Opt-rvllu, '51, 'l'rurl1. '5lg 51'in'n1'1- Fair. '51, Adv. lihoruw, '5'l, '55 JERRY D. VV00'l l'EN lSilkJ Band. '55-'57g May Musicalc, '56. JUDITH YOUNG lludyl Opvn House, '54, Science Fair, '54g Student Council, '55g School Bond Election, '55: Spf-vial Service, '55, '56, Hello Day. '56g Pioneer, '56, '57. .IDE MANLEY lBaby I-Iuweyl B Football, '54-3 Football. '55. '56- 'l'rac'k, '56g LCIICFIIIHDS Club, '57, , One Hundred 1'-Offrl'-f1l'O 5'i: 'z?7 t1 ' ' N66 l 'hn K4 fi 4 AW - ,f , 4' 31 . , ., 4 9, . 34 , , 4 ,- W X Www' . f vw 2 QQ. ' ff-g:,' .2 M ' 9' 4 Q was 9 ' B ef ' 2 4 IQ5 'J , s WC , Q1 'of Q o ,Q 404 ov PATRICIA WILLIAMS lPatl H1-llo Day, 'S-1-'Stag Opcrclla, '54-'56, Orcliustra lL:-ltvrl '54-'57, Spring Fcu- lival, '54-'5Tg Christmas Prngraln, '54- '56g SFICIIVL' Fair, '55g Allivxl Youth, '55g All-City Orrhcstra, '55, '56: Misl- AIll0l'll'kHl .Iuhilez-'. '56, Band, '56, '57g Yarivtics for 1957. '57g Curators Certi- livulc of Merit, '57. DAVID H. WINTER Buys' Claw, '53g May lVlusir'uls', '53, '54g Band, '53-'56, Orvhvslru, '5flg Bond Issue I'aru4lv, '541 School Tux Parade, '56. MARY YANNI .lr. Girls' G14-1-, '551 Opt-rm-ltu, '55, ll:l+ok1-Ilmall Clulr, '55g Spring l l-Nlivul, '55, '5hg Girls' Glcv, '55-'57, l rr'r4h- num Auul, '55, '56g C.A.A., '55, '56, .lr. R4-d Cross, '55-'57, lVlolll1'rs' Dny And, 'SOQ Clll'lNlIllllH I'ru4.:rnm, '56, Volla-ylmll Illulr, '56g Howling Clllll, '50g lludio Worknllop, '50, '57g 5lll'0iLll Service, '50, '57. HELEN ZIKOS Adv. Chorus, '54, '55g Spovial Survive, '54-'56g I l'l'5lllllHI'l And, '55-'57g Christ- mas Program, '55, 'S6g May Musicnlr-, '55-'57g Opvrcrlla, '55-'57g Hello Day, '55-'57g Spring Fw-itivnl, '55-'57g Hu-- ccptiunist, '55, '56g Studonl liogislrn- tion, '55-'57g Pioneer Distributor, '55g llflid-American jubilee. '56g Christmas Caroling, '56g MENC, '56, Duplicating Svrvicc, '56g Kitchen Contest, '56g Choir, '56, 57g Roundup Staff, '56, '57g C.A.A., '57g National Anthology Poetry Contest, '57g Curators Certi- Iiralc of Mvrit, '57. FRED MATTHIAS fElbowsJ B Basketball, '53, '54, Spring Festival, '54, Operetta, '54, '55, Christmas Aud, '54-'56, Varsity Football, '56, Baseball, '57, Lettermans Club, '57. ROBERTA GILLON Studcnt Registration, '54-'57, Student Council KRe-presentativej, '54, '55, G.A.A., '54-'57, Basketball Club, '54- '57, Bowling Club Cream Captainl, '54, '55, Operetta. '54-'56, Reception- ist, '54-'56, Allied Youth, '55, Vul- leyball Club, '55-'57, Intergroup Youth Conference, '55, '56, Pioneer Staff fCopy Editor, Sports Editorl, '56, 57, Senior Play tPublicity Commit- teel, '57. MARY JUNE GROSS Clunel lSummer Schooll French Club, 54, Adv. Chorus, '54-'55, Christmas Program, '54, '55, Special Service, '56, G.A.A., '57, JIM RICHARDSON iSummer Schooll DON NETHERTON JOE PALAZZO 5 I . f 13,52 Bn .,,,f2 'v AW iw ., 5 g 4: R ' - f K' aff, - ni? .d at -.Q-2 an .fi X 1 1. .f I GEORGE RADFORD B Football, '54, Track, '55, Varsity Football, '56, Operetta, '56. TERRY WAYNE BACHMAN CSummer Schooll Student Council Alternate '53, May Musicalc '54, Christmas Program '54- '56g Aclv. Chorus '54-'56, Boys' Glee '55, TOM MASON CSummer Schooll Track, '53, Football, '53, '54, Student Manager, '55, Baseball, '56, '57, Phy- sics Club, '56, '57. DELORES SCHADE iSummer School? Adv. Chorus, '54-'57, Spring Festival, '54-'56, Christmas Program, '54-'56, Opuetta, '54-'56, Clef anrl Quaver Club, '56. JERRY THOMAS fTutorial Schooll GLENN E. GUETERSLOH fArmed Forces? One Hundred Forty-three j,fzQJ?wMMrW'M ' ' 'Z,gg,747 1' .wwf XA f E N ' ' Wx xl! 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Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

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Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

1968


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