Southwest High School - Roundup Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1968
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J fn, Q t' jv W, VJ L aWggyX MUMPS xy ww QVJW9 iff? M ww WjiW f www Jwjggb we p0lfLlfl6!lfLl0 1968 sg0lfl,fAlfUe5t 5 00! Sainf ollouiri, mid5ouri Y Q Two ZLL of Confmfi Dedication ....,. .. 3 Foreward .A.., .,. 4 Thirtieth Anniversary Section i,i. M 5 Administration ....,i ll Underclassmen ...,.. Service Organizations .i..i ., Autumn Activities 5 Winter WOIldC1'S ,.t.... . . Spring Spotlights ..... ....... Sign of Summer .....t. ....... Graduates General Index ....i. 4...i.. Sttident lndex i,.t. ...., Photo Credits: Seasonal Pictures--Pages 52-53, Page 87, Page and Pages 162-l63+HerlJ Weitman, Washington University, 25 47 52 87 125 162 165 219 220 125, St. Louis, Missourig Majority of Candid Pictures--Mark Sablemang Additional Candid Picturesslgaul Discher, Mike lVlurrah, Edgar Vance. tmeakcafion The doors of Southwest High School have opened and closed behind many students and many teachers in the past thirty years. Each of these individuals has attempted to better himself through the education and friendships offered here. ln striving for this goal of betterment, each individual has also aided in improving South- west High School, has given the school a little more spirit, a little more worth. We therefore dedicate this 1968 Roundup to these past South- westerners, for it is on their accomplishments that we are building Southwest High School today. Three The seasons have always governed men's lives. It is with thought of the seasons that man plants and har- vests his crops and shelters his family. In modern in- dustry, productivity is determined on a seasonal basis. In addition, the seasons determine the activities of a modern academic community. With the passage of the seasons come football games, Christmas aud sessions, and commencement. And, with the passage of the seasons comes the passing of time. Thirty years have now passed in the story of South- west High School. These thirty years have been rich in educational accomplishment for thousands of students. It is important that we commemorate this achievement as Southwest celebrates its thirtieth anniversary and prepares for the challenge of the future. These considerations have led this yearfs Roundup staff to attempt a different approach to the organization of this book. It is hoped that by allowing the chrono- logical order of the year's events to act as a basic for- mat, that this Roundup will transcend the cold surface of pure history and mere journalism to reflect the es- sence of all that school life is and means. jAl 0llg,A ik? of 37118 ix SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL S125 B, KINGSHIGHWAY BLVD. sr. LOUIS se, MISSOURI OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL TO STUDENTS, PARENTS AND ALUMNI OF SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL: As I reflect upon the history of Southwest High School over a period of thirty years, I am even more convinced now than I was in 1937 that we have all of the ingredients that make a great public high school: a talented student body, a well trained and dedicated faculty, excellent facilities in which to operate and a cooperative and appreciative community. The change most easily apparent is our physical growth from a small building housing 1300 students to our present plant in which we have 2500. Throughout the years we have experienced additions and moderni- zations of our curriculum in order to adjust our offerings to a rapidly changing society. There have come also such developments as the track- ing of pupils, racial integration and data processing as we have sought to make our school more efficient and more democratic. Those pioneers who blazed the trail in the early days chose the name Southwest for their school, green and gold as their school colors, uEnter to learn, go forth to serven, as the school motto. I feel that the pursuit of excellence in all phases of our school life - scholastic, athletic, artistic, musical and literary - has remained a distinctive feature of this school. This excellence continues to be a source of pride to our more than l0,000 alumni. The designation Thirty to the newspaper man means the end. In the life of a school however, as in the life of an individual, age Thirty should mark the beginning of the most productive period. May those who carry on during the next thirty years maintain and improve the caliber of Southwest High School. Kewm ROBERT M. YOUNG Principal Jihifofy of .gjoufltwedf Jqhgl, ,Sllmof G'Erected A. D. 1936,,' it says, but there its eloquence ends. The cornerstone of Southwest High School fails to mention the heritage of the past thirty yearsg it is mute testimony to a dream fulfilled. The story of our school began in 1922 when the Board of Education purchased a tract of land at the southwest corner of Arsenal Street and Kingshighway to be used for an educational building to serve the southwestern portion of the city. The unstable and depressive economic conditions of the ensuing years prevented the development of such a complex until 19341. ln that year, the Commissioner of School Buildings submitted a proposal recommending the construction of a high school on the site purchased in 1922. The Board of Education approved the sug- gestion and applied for a Federal grant to assist in the project. This request was granted by the government and the necessary money was provided. Seven Ground was broken for the new building on Monday, December 3, 1936. Con- struction proceeded on schedule and on September T, 1937, Southwest High School w as opened with an enrollment of twelve hundred students. The staff included two administrators, thirty-five teachers, and a librarian, who chose the name Southwest for their school and green and gold for its colors. The first addition to the original building was built in 1957, increasing the capacity of the school to 1T0O pupils. This potential was quickly reached and the second addition was added in 19641. It contains ten classrooms, two gymnasia, two industrial art shops, two mechanical drawing rooms, an instrumental music room, a library, a rifle range, and additional office space. Today, Southwest High School has an enrollment of approximately 2500 with a greatly increased staff and faculty. And, although it has changed in many ways, two characteristics have remained constant: high scholastic achievement and immense enthusiasm. Eight .gjfucfenf Cjouncif of 193 if Cfau of june, 7939 Cjlzarfer W7emLer5 mo .xdre M .goalag MISS IIORINE IIACHTBIAN MISS K.-XTI-IERINE NIURRAX 31R,RUBER'l' Nl. XOYNG PII MR. WILLIA Nl CERBER MR. LHIERU MONACHESI we .xdclminify frafion SERVES GFFICIATES U NDERSTANDS TEACHES H ELPS WQRKS ENCOURAGES S 1967-1968 ANCTIONS TRAINS NIR. ROBERT NI. YOUNG Pr1'r1c1'pr1l WALLMIIC 5. VQILIJE ,XX-iQlu11I l,I'iIl1'iIPL'll 5. GHNIC CLrXDS'l'UNH Mllllilmixlmiiw Xsfixlunl NIR. JOHN CLOSE A441-Iillll I Tllltwllliil 53? Thirteen flggd was vii: V Qnum, ...4 - un., xo Fr-ml Hun: Urs. J. Curn. Miss li. Xxvry Nliss li. Turk. Ui-s k. Cinllzilvr. Hun Tun: Ui-s 11. Hnvlltnmxll Mrs. li. lm:-, Hrs. E. llavlu-rs, 'Ur-. C. Bakvr. Uiss .I. Uvyvr. Nliss 11. Slmrkvr. I f , 3. .. 1 -,fl f ,.,, A , p A Flon! How: Xlrs. S. Dani:-s, Miss I'. Zillvvlxzlu. Mrs. A. Pylrllru. Hrs. L. Bmmvlt. ' ' Xllss 1' Ivwis Bliss Il. Gln-in: Huw Tun: Miss J. Iimluit, Miss J. l':ulrl4m, 'Xliss L. Clu'nIln'r, Mrs. KI. 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Nlcier Mr. llugclllnillvr and Stuff in Engineers Mr. Suulligzan and Staff Z-1 New 4, I.l1IlChmuu1 IJl'lPHI'IlllK'llt 3 N1i55 Laylnan and Staff Nlaintvnanvv l,t'I'S0IlI1fJl Mr. li:-ia and Stuff Tufenty -une Wi 'i 1' front lxow: Nlrs. XX. llvnknmnn, Mrs. U. hinnst, Xlrs. .l. Schilling, Mrs. C. Kril-gh, Mr. H. Xl. Young, Nlrs. li. liar-ltr, Xlrs. lf. l r--ulvr, Xlr-. li. Stihl.- nmn. Nlrs. R. Gilmore. ltou Tito: Xlrs. l'. Xlslt-hen, Mrs. lf. Krt-nu. Xlrs, C. Koch. Mrs. J. Chimlini, Mrs. M. Trout, Nlrs. Nl. Yr-ullling. Nlrs. ,I. Xliksi:-wk. Nlis. li. .lone- Nlrs. F. lleitland. lion l'hrv1-: ilrs. lx. l., Moore, Xlr-. .l. Heagvr. Nlrs. W. Hrlgcnllorf, Mrs. D. M. Crana. Alf-. li, Yaiegvr. Urs. ll. William-. Nlr-. J. l'lodc1n. Xlrs. V. lit-nm-r, Nlrs. Xl. linha, Nlrs. ll. lilncku:-ll. To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of South- west and its PTA. the theme Highlighting South- west High Schooli' was chosen for 1967-68. In the FALL we honored five FSU year teachers and our first PTA President: met the freshmen mothers at a dessert luncheon: spent an evening highlighting extra-curricular activities: engineered a successful card party: and xisited classrooms at open house. VVlN'l'FiR was a time of activity and achievement. After a December holiday for Christmas, we learned about vocational opportunities at Southwestg en- tertained all the schools of the llistrict at an inter- esting Founders Day program: and purchased sound equipment for the auditorium as part of the P'l'A's annual gift to the school. To highlight SPRlNC'l'lME. our meetings were focused on Southwest puhlications. the Concert Twenty-two Band and student achievement. Our membership crept to nearly a thousand-the largest in the City iactive on City-wide and State levels. SUMMER vacation will he a busy time for the newly elected officers and hoard. preparing for another wonderful year at Southwest. The following officers had the privilege of serv- ing in l96T-68: OFFICERS: President. .,.....,....,. , Mrs. R. Baehr First Vice-President ,. . , llrs. C. Salnlenian Second Vice-President , ., ....., Mrs. O. Kinast Third Vice-l'residcnt, , Nlrs. H. Cilmore Recording Secretary '..,.. ...... N lrs. F. Freuler Corresponding Secretary . . Urs. C. Kriegh Assit. Corresponding Secretary . Nlrs. J. Schilling Treasurer . . . ,. , Mrs. VV. llenlcmann Historian Jlrs. P. Alslelmeu uialeo fo olzarning v. Twenty-three 4 earn ing in .xdcfion au? 1 Twenty-four Mncfercfaadmen ...?...... ....?....... 6'1f8l' fo olzdflfl --' go j0l'fA fo SJFUG MKS. BAKER Ironl Kon: liulria, IS. Film-fwk, NN L. Wkulh. I'. Spf-nu-r. II. Ixwrr, F. .IAM kuwmki, M. Su-phi-UN, 5, Qnmu, Al B:-rnalrd, IJ. Ilznixl. Row Iwo: X. 'lurh-3, Ix. Smith, I5 Arnold, Y. Wutfunm, U. 'l'uvk--r, !x1.,m.m.,, lc. limi..-,, LL. Dir-ln, ' , I arnasaos. How C. 'Three-: I'. Ihlilwaltffr, Mr-1. Unkn- l.. Y' Wlmlrinlgg--. Ii, Nhnwn, S, Hsieh.: A. 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I'nw1-rs, .I. flruin, U Tim-I1-llIrl'lAl'Ix. III. EIIUWCIS. Huw If:-ur: RIF. IIAAIIUILI, I. LIHII-up rs. lmflr-y, xl, JW'-, R. c.lymI. f MI55 IKUIPLII' Front lim.: lx. Lum. Il. Blunxill. Ii. Brmllrirk N. Rr-vu-5, B. Wm..1m.' Row Ima: Min Rmluit. l.. Raine-r. P. Berlr-Isrneymcr, N. Iurrninu Row Three ' Young, XI. Krm Four: N1vXIaIwn, j, .I. Cas:-lla, F. Ifullnu. I bhorklr-5. 5. Xe-ruysl, XI ligne, D Gr-IImau, b lllrvrk. X K. I'iv:rx'4- Maher, NI Sprung, D. Saudrrrq. C. Grunt. .I. Iiohlvr. Q. umm, J. Tate, IJ Zakibc, D Cn-vu. 5. I.1-urw, 11. Lib'-un, IJ. :lc I cus. 5. Ifriv-5 Ifront Hmm : Drum-y, P. Ifyvrmzxrm, Huw 'Iwo Hfw. J. Blavk. .I. Row 'Ihn-1-: Lum-mmunu XIII. 'I I LIKI-Ili 5. Porno, I'. I'rIeLIri1fI1. Ii. '11 'l'ra,m..,ff, 11, Il. Sven-nm H. Vvillianm, C. I Ihzlnn. lx. L11-Iuiy. Il. . Il. bxsarubauglx, K. Kc-rpan. XX elr, Ix Pappas, ,I 'I'I1iI.m:Ir-au Tsatfis, Il ,arncaI, LI Sxarm-, A S. Mmm- Rms I-'nur-: Mr. S. 'lu-kcr. NI. Murrulv A, IIm'I1rxn'Ixv1, Ii. I-nrwulnxusu, 'I. Wal grvn, I'. Ili.-kmauu. Thirty XIH. W.XI.lACII I-rum limx: J. Williams. H. McCnol G J. Hurkc, ll. Murrow, I'. Wilslln, Juhnsull. Il, NICGYAIIM. S. Maggiora, C Gunfalrz. Rum 'lmJ: li. B1-nn, E. Yeager, U XM-In-r, G. Stratus, S. Simon, B. Fur my lx, bmitlu, XX. Slruvkuff. R. Sung Hou 'Ihree-: IJ. Armlrxustcr, J. Wrilhclm S. Nnlaivmk, S. Turley. I . Reinlikef U. I-'uullxm-r, G, Vzlltcrsun, WY. Sim nnfrlx. Kms li'nur: X. Rm-lxruvkvr, D. Swartz luunggh, 'I'. liurralw, L. Nllnnally, li li:-II. lx. Ihzxxuieuluurg, H. Holder, J Nvilsml. XII. X. Xxaxllufll. HHS. WHERE Front How: M. llarlscm. B. Palazzola I.. Litton. Y. Allvn, K. Simsku, M Fink, P. Smith, J. Abmmuvich, N Iiivvhnman. Rmv Two: Mrs. Wm-ke. 1. Pozzo, D I Pnlie-ite. I.. Yassvl, A. Biekecke, Gcrhart, 5. Doss, J. Moenster. lim. 'lhrrrz P. Cn-en. R. England, D lilxlrk. lf. Fic-lu-r, 1. Dendriuclls, J P:-:nrwy , Il, W ilkerxun. Huw, 1970 NIH, AI.I.lifN Frum Hun: lb. Hr-ins. D. Hmmsen, S Sim-ppulnmn, L. Collins. J. Bley, I hl.mnik. I.. Millur, N. Licaee, L Hx'unHurn. Hum 'lxmz Ii. Pafsmnn-au, B. Baxter, J l':n1-utxn. V. Nhxslfwara, C. Schivflcl lwxu. X. Whitby. I', Immr-thuu, L I,.1Ii-rulw. 45. Ganlv. Nun 'l'nruv': ll. Klaus, P. Hamilton, R Grimm, XI. Lf-mfnivk, A. Nluchlbr-rg Fx. N:-iwrl. lx, lwlwrf. nm. r....f: '13 mbaf., M. ummm, G IMI.. lm. 11.51,-. uf. All:-u. Thirlr-one XIIIS. ISIQYYI-.I I 11.1.1 1.11111 L. 111111-1. 11. 111111, 5. 111111111 1Q..1 111 .ro -, . 1 5, .. 111z111, . 1111- 1-rzf-111, XI. Ibn. II. ISIN-I1. .I. N11I.111 .I. 'IX111-. II--11' T1111: I'. Flwr-1111. I.. III1'I1tvr. I IiaII.1nI, 'I'. IH-z11N1111. R. NI.-1-N, I'. lin.. tvr. II. Kraft. ll. S1'I1:1If1-r, .I. IJ111111 ll. 'Inn-111. Huw 'I'I1r1-1-: I . Y:-rn-ns, Y. 5lv1P11N, Il. Iluggin-, II. 011l1111111. II. Stratum, Il 11.11-1-1.1.-1. 11, 11..1L111,, 1.. Mir, 11 11..11g1..1..... 11, 1.-..-11. H1111 F1111r: IJ. 'II1111-1. I.. I1111-wllxiarw, X . T..- ...MI NI urri-. II, M1111--1111, Ii. 12111111111-, J. Y:-ag:-I'. Mrs. II111114-ll. Thirty-two XIII. .XXIII ICY I'1w111l I11,11. IP. I11111-I1. .I. II.11111II11u. I1 11.,11.1. J. 1:1-MI, 1.. 111.11..1.-1, 11. N1 111-1,-V.-1, 14. K.-1..,,,-1. 1'. IX I1i11-. 1..,11 1111: 11. J111...,... L. 1111-11, NI 11.,11.111. 1:. 11.1-1. 1- 1:.-.11.-fur, 1 Ihvw. II. I.-11111crN. I'. llafkn-11. H1111 II1r1f1-: Mr. hI1I1-1, I. Auf, lx 1-11111,-1. .1. 1..1,,f11-1 1. 11111..,... f. :11 111.111. 5. II11!1I1111w11. I. IL11: .J IIIISS IIIQIIISCH . , . 1-10.11 11011. 1155 lavm-11, H. may, A blrnms. G. H:1r1I1111.11'. G. Hwvkcr. E H11-1'11a1l. ll. Yau 51'I1uIvk. 5. Smith. Ihm Tun: Il. Dcukvr, I'. K1-noycr, 5 Znniu. K. Kinast, ll. Ilumplun. L. Yo 11111. F. lI1111'41za. Il. Iinppleaxxx. Ibm' 'I'I1re-1-: .I. C41I1-1111-rm. K. ScI1111i1It Il. XIal11I11, IJ. III111-Ilvr, D. II1-id, IR NuIIma1111. H1111 I-'v.111r: G. NIiI11r.11ivI1. M, Ifmggu K. Whill-111. J. Gr-1-4. 'I'. 011111111-. lllli. IHCUWN . . . . X. Ir--nl Ibm: I., Jmlll, 5. Gm-rlngvr, . Mvlllcv. IJ. Illllsvy. B. Wvllw, ll. Iiuycl, I'. Manning, lf. I.i:-lwermzlxl. .I. Bullfwk. Rim Tun: .l. Dafni-ll-S, N. Snivlxling, ll. P1'i4'rtPr. C. fuck. ll. l'1llI0n, XI. Ili.,-ik, W. I.mxPry, I.. Xlilllzlme. Run' Tlnrm-1 .I. Hzmkirh, I. llaxrris, G. Ylvrl1+'llwI'. K. 'I'wwi:, Il. 5n'l1.lllf'r. R, ll!-rnmanfon. II, Ni.-xm-i.-r. Row Ifullr: Mr. llrwvwu. II. Omen, R. 'Ilnierry K. Krumm. Il. Ilolxr. Q ZIIVWIID MR. CAMERON Front Row: KI. IJeZnrzi. P. Rav, Cal lun, R. Iloclusl. IJ. Elrml, I.. Lum-k D. Mizvll, 11. Hufs. Raw Two: IJ. Gmuw, J, W'itunauu, P Fl-lmmitz, T. Nlaywr, XI. Murphy, I. Wallace, J. Ffliugvr, M. Erclwn. Rav 'I'l1rw-: I.. Ga-lx. C. Brwwvr, T 4i....k. J. rfumn, 51. N.-nh, D, 1-:ON-5 R. wiflg.-r, Row Fuur: S. T-ivlllid. Stn-rker, li Amlnxsf-H, A. neu. li. s1,...mk.wf, Mr. farmln' n Now Four: XI. XXII-un. .l. 'I'irlxannP W9 SIIFS Ill 'RCE lvl' Frvmt Hun: ll. N-ml'-rm. If. llnwuav 15 lri. lx. lh-i-ln-r, .I. Cmrrolt. J. Slrxmbiugvr cz, I-fggwr-, J. c'a1.1u.x11. law '1....: M. Devin, 5. 11.-ner, L. Ililllwitu, G. S-'l.mil1. ll. Cruss, C. Lol grmio, 5. llilclxell. I.. l'uN!ori. lil-w 'I'l1r.-v-: H. l.lmmun. Y. Wurllx, M. Ilvrmg, ll, Survn un, J. Yanfaglli, XI. NXirtl1lin. n, b. ,ln--qnxvs. L. liurk, J. .Xn.1staQfufI. 1 4. Thirty-three TIIIFU'-f0IlI' MISS GOIIWIN Finn! Run: J. Xnlmmrci, I.. YYIMIM mann. N. Bxrk:-L, IP. Didivr, I. IIoI4I P vu-r. J. Laws, IC, Kuvll. G. WIOIII. Rim Tun: 1, In-nningb. II. G4'IvI1ar1II. C Suufkfrnmn, Ii. Km-nl, D. Sl:-pI1c-ns. I Ifulnbulu, I.. Nzlppivr, R. W Inlf-r, Cv lfxmnitu. Huw Tlxrf-A-: C. Spirxllicwlliu. L. NIP lm-ye-r. II. Sf-QI-r, I.. 'I'uIIivk. IZIIA' Ifrnfllt. 5. Xlnffwll. Miss li. Godwin Huw Fuur: C. Yuvllv-. Ii. Castello, 1. Iv-arf. II, IRA:-ku:-5. A. ll-rsmxvtt, D Nzllimx, li. lsr.,-wkm. MI55 HI-lNSII-XXX' rm: nu... J. x1...,'I...n., v. 1...m.a, l.. Inn-fur-I. .l. Xl-'u-rf, II. IS:-ll, IJ lllufv-k, 5, Hu-Iy. I, Nluwu. Ibm Tn.-: Il. Ihrlm-1, Ii. 1.znlln-mzm, 1, I IY1.mmnuIi-. .I. Llulmuud., Ii. Nnrlun XI1-- Ilvn-Inns. lion Tlm-1-: 5. XX'nII..nl. S. 'I'un-km-r. II I-.-px IJ. llmw-hi. .l. llzumll. 5. 'Nlunu I I..m:k. Hmm Ifnur: Ii. IW:-III-man. G. Cn-,pn-r, IL N , I Wh-wy1l..'rg1-r, li. Ilnhn. II. Wqxruxx. lu. lim-kv--In. I. II.-,km-1'. II. bi--Irmlx XIII. III GI EIIIY I-'I-I-It Ibm: XI. Hmulv, Ii. X--rlwrc.-rl. 4,. Iluggax... I.. 5.-lmfmf, NI. c:1.,a...... X, Lurlin. .I. Yuungl. C. Slligu-nulra. Huw Inn: G. Ixivkwrl, Ii. Ilan--unx, 'I. Ixn.u'k-I4-Alt, ll. I'Il'l:ml+', I'. Ilunn, Ii. Ixvlwlx, II. I.:-xkum, II. 'lInII1unIm'z1u, .I. XX:-Ilwlyl. Iimx 'Ilum': Xll. Iluguvloy, J. llgnulgnasixng, 'l, lhnwuxlx. I. iImf-1u.nI:1-I, ,I. FIA- I14-rlg. K. liippvu. XI, Iluighv. Ii--u Iuur: I'. .Imam-N, S. Krim-gh. ll. Hu,-1'-In-1-I. IS, Xium. J. Klwlwmiur, 11. 'I'inIwr. 5. Flu-rr'-I. XIHS. lxlNDHliI-VXTIII-IK 1 ronI Huw: 5. Wrzllsnn, R. Wluud. J Wie-gy-rl. J. liivnlzmu. A, Jnlunrfqxl. ,I Gnnfmzmn, I.. Zuivk, B. Blunkett, ll Pnwlz. nw- 'lwm G. mil.-y, G. HHW11, s Blavk, K. Km-rnvr. C. Curvy. D, Hn- lingvr. K. I.:-alvrnlzln. P. Guurinu, .I Moulzuli. Huw Thr:-C: I. Dievkhzlxls, F. Prsvk. X Mriiuy. H. Spolo, H. Cunnito, A Rm-l. R. Sum-r. Huw Fmxr: I.. Savhvuel C. C:-nrgvs. U Ge-nrgvs. S. Fm-inbr. XX. Lnakmvrky. C 54'lxrivfn'l', T. 'l'l1mIninl'HU. MHS. lxl IIN In-nt Hun: ll. Cnlvlv. XI. limnln-x'rx U. t,m1.4. F. NXillh-luumll. XI, Saxlv, tl Nlulwn. K. Xlxfjrv-wxy, J. juhxlfun, .I Fivlmwr Nun' Tun: 'L lfrhlgv--. I.. Iinmkc. V U4-lllgmvlvrx. I,. 'IPM-mlurf. Lcilwl U. I-U-IM-1, l'. Grurlvlm-yvr. Ilmx 'l'hrv-u: Ii. Xrrvr, XX, Gum. Il. Ym- xmnl. Nl. Ixlvr. J. l-1-.-wr. l. Ukmx null. ll. lxnhringg, 1. lf.urlmm'. MISS XI X'I'll XE hunt Hun: 12. Nm-ll:-. A. kul4-kitlm-. , . . , V l,. Ilzn-fvlbrmngg. D. XX nl:-man. I.l1sk4.-, 11. Iivimlur. I'. Dinwidxliv, Miw Nlu than-. lc... hx... V. xml.,-fm. J. m..,..f. K Yunrxl, Il. hrlluxnulx. J. Uuxrln,-1, lx. fl'lx.-1-if-. XY. XXuvIlin:. Ihm' 'l'hn-v: NI. XIuLm1ghliu, G. Hulmf-N G. hun-v. ID. Xlunrw, Ii. Wnxlu.. lim. lmnr: NI. Carr. S. 'I'Iu-by, XY Smith. I Ginninu, AI. Xdlli, 5 ii SE 1' Thirty- five LW, NIR. Bla-LEROY l-'rout How: P. C-illmm, S. Nicholson, J. M4-rkfussul, J. Morgan, M. Bzlkvr, S. Burln:-r. J. Wcidner, I.. Major, D. Portvrfil-l4l. How Tuo: 'l'. Kvlullan, R. Dulnrynski, ll. Shearlmrn, G. V4-nlin, J. Kowaluyzk, R. Luong. B, Browning, IJ. Johnston. How 'Ilan-0: P. Yancey, li. Rice, 1. SL-lnnn--r, D. 'llnru-r, ll. Carter, G. Fe-rn-Ili, Xl. B4-rluso, Mr. MvLemy. l 1 l MHS. MILLS I-'font lion: K. Wentz, P. Bragg, E Cray, lx. Rapp, l'. Blake, L. Gelnvr 'l'l1umals, l'. l'aflcIl. 1 Row Two: B. Brown, N. Sinn, C. Asher, 1 l'. Wills, Y. W1-nzel, V. Dougherty. liuw 'I'hn-u-: H. Pruitt, L. Batek, ll ' liorlc, C. llllrkllunll, M. Lang, A. Alm- x andcr. How Four: l.. Sum, R. Linn, J. Mari-, lb. Slickm-l, C. Sion-khausnfn, G. Zcllwr, .L .lun-ga-rs. MR. MURDOCK I-'rnnt How: 5. Mizvra, D. Burrus, I' Hope, F. Leonard, C. Sykes, K Monro, lv. Wilfl.-y. l Huw Two: E. ,-Xnlmuchon, R. Savio, .l. l Dunran. A. liorosh, S. Scully, C. 1 Mead, K. Brown, T. Komar. Now Thrr-cz G. Carter, R. Cielow, J. Kof-nig, .l. SIL-inxann, C. Hallemann, T. Ynnril. Now Four: Mr. Nlnrflock, Il. Barra, B. Mniniul. K. Slrnnbinger, K. Ferrurio, S. Young. Thirty-six ,,f' fi' 5 I 1 MHS. RYAN Front How: B. Allen, B. Blull. L Nnukm-S. N. Aflamg, J. Otto, ll. Wal lmrn, U. Puristulli, L. 'l'hLm1psun. Row Two: Mrs. llyan, C. Wilson, N liapzngiuriis, P. l.nlSarlmr-ra. J. Ilan-r, 1 lllvary, M. Mallnfl. Huw Thrffcz R. llefgvl. R. Ellison, ll Yinla. J. Dashm-r, P. Zz-llnn-r, P Baillz-y. K. Slavcns, S, Slodnivk. Huw Four: L. Frost, S. Vastvrling, l' Hraliralu, Mivkll-y. H. Rmlvlxl:iu'li4'r Xl. l1lv. D. Martin, C. Sclirerlvr. Q MR. SOLOMON Front Now: S. Cnmlmi, A. l.igLlllfuut li. llllullnas, S. wlillilltt, C. Silnxiku, R Xlmlilm-flu, .l. Hayashi, P, Willis, D HAR4-r. lluxx Ixwu: H. ,ll1rL!i'riv'x1. F, lllilvri-Uli I.. Fnnlk. N. Si, jnliu. l.. Si-In-1-I1 .l. Harm-S, .l. Illini-mi. G. Une., Mr Sulumun. Huw Tlm-Q-: H. lilakv, .l. Hmm-r, I Ihlfwzimlrn, D. Imzn-In. R. .Xlbrigght li. Knnling, Il. Iwintim-lle. Run' l'nll!: H. liwgunfli, ll. Wvnmlvll. NI Vlzirk. .l. ffarpviilvr, J, Zzumvlh-rn N. llillckcf. NIR. XX ll.I.IXNI5 Fmm Rim: S, j.u-k--ni, Xl. Brno:-. D Fl:-pin-na, C. W1-gvxiull, KI, Nlnrmn, .l Crm-E, L. Meem-n, 'l'. Tamgizm. ff. lllianlwell, K. Swallow, 3. Sinmlers .l. Svlnwfer, C. limwslvin, D. Yntvs. limi' 'lilin-rl: K. Rufus. K. Fikfq, C. Gilli land. H. Slunv. .l. llureklae, E. Yvr nr-n. J. Le-rch, M. Hamann. Row Four: V. Cunlzirin, M. liululwin R. l'fill. ll. llunxwr, Mr. W'illiaunQ. Tlzirty-sfwelz Row' Two: C. Slmvlu-lfurd, A. Krzufllt, X I'UX XIHF. Ll X I-r-un Ii-fu: I., Iluhnhm. ID Nh N hmukp s Iunv- Q I-.rr lhuuk. L. XI.--1-I, I. li'-in'-kv. lhm In--: XI:-. t.I.nlun X If-w Ixrxlx 1 Huwu lx Ilniywr. I , mu. li, Xlmrn, 4.. Nngflv-lui. l K. l,mvl4'k'-. hm lhn---: XX, Ulm.-. lx. Wxllm lxmmlwxk. 5. Ihkznlu. ll Hu Iwumu. ln, I.1.-lr. hm I-mn: I. lull.-nt. ll lxlx X.nllx. 5, lhulm. I. ku NI. Im-1-Im-I--ld. U. l':-nuinuiwll 'nm- x 'Y milil X..ll. Im lm-llv un-r Thirty-eight une, NIH. XXIUS I runt Huw: 31. SIIW-mln-r. 5. V1-rklu, ,I K4-1l4lvn. H. l.un-foul. N. 'lrwu!. l. Imhul. ll. N11-.fl sill. ll. I--.gm-r. H-fu 'Imp J. Smith. G. lhunu, Il.Fri1-J rivh. K. Cnlulnlru. lx. llr:n1--. 5. GM' kvn. K. lriapnzllm, Xl. Nlvliillxunl, NI Hwmfslf-ller. NI. Silnl. Huw Three: F. .Xkvr-, ,l. ICS'-nlulr, XY l.vmlg:. R. Rudn'lx1ur'll:-l', H. .lullvlfv .I NYilli:uus. B. Pzlym-, Xlr. Mums. Huw Four: F. Svlnuinll. li. 'lin-fm-nlvrlllllc G. Kuhriug. I.. Hxzlvw. IT. lialllvlllilxv IJ, llnnlzlp. P. Hzxrpm-mling. MRS. IIRAXN I-'UND Frunt Huw: D. Erlon. I.. Krmfgvr, S J. Jonas. D. Hupkin. J. Xlunlvv, 5 Kvinlmrnll. B. P4-lvrx. H. Harris. Huw Two: Nl. Hut:-4, Il. lukihv, ll, NH' Nvill, V. Brinlgvr. 5. Norris. .l. All rn-nl. V. Kvulc-, P. liurflvs, HN. ifruw funl. lhm Three-2 M. Tulnlw, Y. Dunlai. .Y Gruvtvke, D. Yvzllslx, l'. lilulalr-r, ,I Dililwrln. P. 'l'nlni.1s, I'. Snvwl. D Nlusvr. Rum I-'uurt B. Limlhursl, V. 'lsavlnr li. Hnmlh. S. Gilium. .l. llmnmxm, R Yau Cardu. R. li:-rm, H. Svllru-isle-rs ll. Hruuscn. R, Fulllkyxm-r. 1977 MRS. C. ILXYIS lfront lluu: ll. Fuel-on. I.. Linton. .L lfornvll. .l. Pvlil. X. Wilfou. ll. Kou- iuk, C. l,ulr'llifon. l.. Rllvngvrt. How Two: ll. lllu-lllvr. D. Xluvllvr, Nl. Fauuza, li. Courturlglll. J. llopper, B. Xlvinvra. 5, .lonf--. ll, Clnuulmrn. .l. Wirtcl. X. buggllano, Mrs. C. Dana. How 'l'lxree': M, Jzxckson. li. .-Xlvlf, K. KPr1'll. 5. 'l'l'all1'zul. ll. Nolo. llorror. D. Rillib. Vll. llurribou. lloxx' Four: 'l'. .lom-S. .l. Krulcxuuun. J. Dilln., G. nm., K. z.-11m.kf. M. Ld.-1. xuuuu, D. llruvnfwr, H. Pike. MH. GOWEH front Now: S. Sim-rknlzmu. C. Kluvksec L. Sclxrciln-r, lf. Ruggcri, C. lil-nlln L. Wilcuxvn, Nl. Lionloa, ll. Cullel! J. lim-xnplmry, Row Two: M. Krulunxanu, R, Joyce, R Bornlvra, C. K1-lly. D. llilsou. Mumlmillcr, P. Givens, l.. O'l3rion, 3 Zesclm. R Row Thrve: J. Clwnk, K. Phillips, W liufalo. J. Temmnt. li. Vuuglm, R Hess:-l. R. Baululv, F, Sorrvls. How Four: A. Dillon. .l, .Xlusinm-r, Clark. D. Jung. 5. Man-wlml, Bush:-rs, Mr. Com-r J H MISS FUNSING I-'mul Ron: R. larlliuml:-. li. Hotlwl J. RPin1. L. Smith. l.. Blau-wlni. Yun-vzxro. I-', lioun.u1n'iro, li, A-lx. nm. 'r..,.. x. xmgafl.. xx, 1..-n...1x, Staples. K. lxawx. rm. xxu.f1..A.. P1-nw. 1.. All:-u. 43. xx.-imma.-k, Hull, D. mu. nm. Tm.-.-1 11. E..-n..-f. '11 Km-lly, lzmks. n. xxallalf...-. ls. mf,-.-f, su..-lm, J. nm.'1....-f. cz. c:.mmm llov l our: C. Nlosvr. T. Cialv.uu1'o. XlvN1uvn-v. li, Barr. D. llogslu-.nl Svlunill. Thirty-nine Forty URS. IIYSER Front Hou: C. Kikai, li. Tvrnullo, Mlxmbitu, G. Andes, IJ. Chiudini, Hagzy. J, Yr-rw.-pl, P. Kraus. J P mv TW: 31. xpily, C. Elmer., C RQ-nth. U. Pirnlnvt, l'. Bumpus, D Jn.wlvfn1axnm. C. NN idgvr, M. Hawks, J Zllmzure-lhv, Mrs. Hym-r. Row 'l'hrr'z': K. fVC0lnu'll. J, Heitman J. Hlnniw. A. Nlarshull, C. Jones, G Cluxninghznxl, ll. Fey. Huw I-Rwur: K. Wilson. B. Lococo, J Xlf--N4-:mg-r, H. 51.11411-rg, R. Tieisher. NIH. K,-'x'l'Z Frou! H-nu: S. 1l'Dm'lI, S. Bulllivimli ll. Xil-. J. Lhimlini, I.. Kreutl, D li.-nmlx. l'. liuu-hun, 5. Russ.-ll. Huw Tun: ll. lflunl, M. Plalish-41, D 'Ihi.rrx. J. IH-rhcr. ll. RL-yuolmi-, D ww..-11... s. mi.-ko. lhm Tlxrunf: D. .Kmlf-rum, D. Pate. C xl.,-1... xl. r.,,, '1'. uimm, R. om Y. Halw. Hun Ifwurz Nl. Curtis. B, Martin, T hill-rn-u. xr, lhnws, 14. L..m1.af.11, Hr hull. MHS. LAMVROS Frwnt Hmm: 5. Hanna-ken, C, SimmS IJ. Uaxix. N. Lucka,-tt, K. Blcllonnnld lc, canun. s. RMI.-rick, M. Alta: kru-Q. K. Jann'-. C. Xbel. Run' Tun: B. Parks, M. Stogsdill, XV Wviwr. H, I.:-0, I.. Ellvbracht, C Ifru-t. B. Svhlernnnfr, F. Pulau, B Slwruin. C. llollvvllnan. Huw '1'1.ff-.-1 mf.. Laxuxpros. D. Cole, J Xlinarxl. Il. Iimoks. R. Kr-Herman, J ' ' D tfrnua. l'. lhvlmk, S. Newton, Dufvr. , MR. l.l-QI- I W ICH Ifrunt lluu: S. lmixnlvach, XI. Wrcslvr- nur-yur. lf. G1-rgisnn, E. Marlin, Xl. Hull, J. Ilnffmann, C. Ballot, S. Rurclniu. Huw lun: K. Lumlslrom, J. Slrmrlzum, li. Parks, J. Clarke, P. Hansen, L. liangv, .l. Smith, D. Brown. Row 'l'l1rm': G. Kvllfvgg, V. NIQKQ-una, A. Gruvugmzx. W. Ester. J. Worley, G. llurnlvurk. XV, Tcrrno. S. Patti. Huw I-Ruur: Ur. I.:-fluiclx. S. Xickene, KI. llunlup, li. Kuhlman, S. Gruem X. Lznrnxxitn. B. Tracy. NIH. R. LEWIS Front Row: I.. llimlrr. I.. Mctixivr, lf. Nnglt-r. J. l imvvchiaro. BI. Oglv, D. llnym-N. K. Klmtlca, H. Bierman. Row 'luuz XY. Knmnmr. T. Sllm-uxlukwr ll. lmrilm, ll. Ha--. 'I'. Gm,-xuule-L, G. l.lntu-mtl. K. ltuffmn. S. Ilullumam B. Anlnlxli. Hmv 'llxrm-2 I. Poli, U. Spock, T. lil xlvn. ll. Iinllman, J. Di-mang. li brlmrlwr, 5. llurtlwtl. D, Xlarvllck. Huw lf--ur: ll. Iln,-ntrup. D. llurt, ll. lfilmz-X, ll, lllllnv, IJ. Klnziet, IJ. Svzxl f'r. Mr. l,L-ui-. MRS. LYNN Fnml lhm: S. 'I lmmas. I.. YY insluu, B1 Xlzx-nn, l'. Gun1alv7, T. Speis, 5 Liv-ln. IZ. l'ruttc-, SI. Caputa. Rf-w ln.-: l'. Hi:-ck. J. Mathis, V l.amlw-hr, Il. Kirulxlmff. C. Ellis, B lirxitlun. IJ. .Xrtxlrg D. Dames, Rum 'lluw-: J. Sr-almrn. T. Tlmle, J li-mln-r. S. Vogt. G. Overturf. G. Fnmlt-rx, 12. liwx, A. Karagianni-, Mrs. I.3nn. Forty-one IIIH. NIIJIIIIIIIAIXT Front Iiuw: C. Ilznnruu, B. CIuvin, I. Gzilikin. M. Ilan-Qky, I'. FIcniin,,: Nash, D. Culswn, Ikvrxicicr. Row Tun: S. Kulv. S. 'I'roIinf,:m:r, K Ilntvlinko, I.. XI1xiI1v-ug, D. Yvalluniam Il. S1-ilu-I, S. Tlmllials. Row 'I'Iircc: D. lliuguial, J. Profvlu 'I' Imsitn, E. Lzlnsing, G. Hegm-I, Ii c.,...1..n, H. Ri.-m.m, v. Wirlhlin, c, 11.-m-mm, iv. 1-:x..,.1. Row Funr: T. II:iIv4-Iand, D. Ashlvy, I. Wvullvrs. .I. Klum-k, D. Owens, I' Iivrru. J. Minym, XI. Pr:-iss, I.. Sun 1IL-rs. MISS NIIIIIKEN lfrunt Hum: S. Ihnnilmn. Y. Ri-i-I-r, E I Im,r-wk. D. 'llmmp-un. C. Dani:-I, Iinnglilin. C. lfrnunp, I., Klbin. K Row Inu: ,I. Ituliunu, 'I'. Maxwm-II, K II4-il, K. Sm'Iuwl'e-r, Ii. Gorsuch, II Privu. IP. IZ1-II, 5. Torister, B. On ulmvlii. 5. Iivhling. Ii. Shannulmn YY. Sprung. Row 'Ihre-0: .-X, Iina-III, XI. Oninu, I. I,:wvIm-ws. W, AHII, Ii. Elnbrvc, 'I' Iunglixll. .I. l,uIun1Iru. Huw Four: lf. N1-uluulini. T. I.unsiugg J, nu.-, R. w..1m.Af, W. img-1,-, s Kuslxivr, Miss NIiIIiIm'n. MISS PAIJIJUX Front Huw: V. Svlnnhll, 0. Rodda,-u. K Allnerl, S. Hardy, M. Hogan, S. Iiuni- Iwrry. C. Gvnrgw. J. Nolan. Iiuw Two: I. Julni-un, D. Payton, 9 Cnltvr. D. Broun, 9. Konrad, NI Ynvgvr, L, I.e-n'Ii. I. Green, S. Lonaxli ci. Mignoron, 11. lf.m.r..n. How 'I'hrr-P: T. 'NI1'INIuImn, S. Tllllllnlwi Iiiyvrnmnn. K. Smith, T. Kelly, I7 Williams, Miss I'zuI4Iun. Ruw Four: R. Mn-Irli-rIl. G. Slroup, 'I' Ilarkvr. T. Broun. G. Durgin. M. Nm.- L, IJ:-Woody. F arty-two XHIN. l'Xlll RY . uf' :mu NX. l'nllur'l . - - . . .u -N, , . . rm, Nlvllllln-, 'I'. Slxupiru, Urs. Pyluurn. Hou 'fun' H lifrlsrhr-r N Gwttl. ll Lultn,-5. 4.. llxllnurn, , , hzlpnu. N. Yvat ann. D, Hritlunml. J. I.in'Iuln-xxluvrgg. C lm-lor. I7. Rm-nf-r. Huw Tlnw-1-: 'l'. Dunn, J. Rilvy, C , v . .. . .uur14,'. . Neelcr, J 1fulr:ntvrr.n. N. .Ml-lun. IJ. 'l'hrxmpsn:x Nl. Hivkvrs, U. Pagzum. l'. Klviu. MHS. SXIKGENT Fmnl Run: P. Sim-, I.. Brooks, D li Kvllv, IB. lx-my-nic. lx, Hun-. Nm. Two: YY. Vzlllvr-ml, H. Grana, N Ii:1f.xru. H. Owl'-rrnc. P. H-uffmxm, K 1......,.1..'11, 5, xx.,.,1..-y, 1. lmuuwl, '1' m.-y. lx. xm:1...n...xy. Huw 'l'lvl'v--: H, Falla, 5. Jamison. S rwhilnsn, A. Angulu. R. liajnulxa, 5 Smilf-y. Timm Fnur: X. 'I'uunfn'ml, P. Xichvls, H Ln-ilmr. .L Mml:-r, T. Stnfllhans. MISS SKINXER Front Ron: H. Palazmla, I. Zakilme, D Gullachulk, D, Frazier, 5. Wihc, F Hummer. NI. Jacobi, BI. Schmid, D Holton, P. Bimlcrnxun, D. 3IcAunar. How Two: Kline Skiuncr, G. Prilch, B HQ-lnl. 5. Stewvrxcr, li. Klillcfrfltcr, K Slm-lds, F. Lx-iuug, 'I'. Dmhl, D. Low ' ery, K. Ilrior, T. XlrDermutt. is How Threw: K. Xvutzling, G. Nlillvr, M Culv:xlerl':1, K. Coburn. D. Hinkc, P Tlmmpsum. G. XX mul, Y. Bribchettn Forty'-three lfmnl Hum: I.. Primm, H. lxurwul. E. Cul:-uluxl. 11. Luvkv, Y. Konlzxr, MISS STUECKER Fruut Hou: P. Million, D. Lee, A. Cal lagironc. J. liivulla, L. Dattuli, L I-Xullcr, L. Erirkson. C. Lucas. Row Twin : K. Klnepper, C. W'eis, L l':ullistcr, M, Grippe, M. Sailors, N ii,-il-Py, Xlrllmlag. ' , T. Jacobs. Row Thn-cz Misa Slueckcr, D. Tissi, W Sri-rke, ll. Ham-y, J. Wand, E. Sclxan ki-r, D. Sicklcs, A. Cole, J. Cusumauo Forty-four MR. ll.-KLBNIAN -v'-.gr Front Row: Hr. Hallzman. D. Stnwzml, F. lf:-nnvfsvv. J. llcnziv, V. K1-llv, Nl. Sparks, J. Damron. D. Reinhardt, P. lr 'Ur 'N ix Cilmvr, BI. Janis, S. lfliffunl. I.. l'r:ipr0!ni'. A , las- . How Two: F. Hfuwrlon. 5. Hunt, L. lmvcru. P. Xliulggvr. Y. Winlvrs, li. Siwu, U. Palrml-arm. J. Dafflilin, T. Glantz. How Three: li. Cnrlnvr. S. Yvillzlrd, ll. Mm'Kiunun, B. liurnvtl, H. llulyvr. F. SI4-inlJem'k4'r, D. llrfling, D. Kelly, WY. Enarwn, G. Yvynn, E, llicrkvs. How Four: li. Mnugvr, K, Walls, R. Si-hrivlmr, Kaminski, W. Jnlmstnn, D. flliipps, B. Sprung, B. Murelan, T. Cliilwooil, T. Morris, li. Ulm-. How Five: P. Peersnn. R. Anthony, D, E4-onumnn. D. Wirlmmnn. J. X11-lvlwr. 'l'. Mafmln. D. Werkmz-istvr, T. Piwni. Y. Blimtgzonucrv, J. Svulsiulu. H. Brackney, 5. liirrittier, D. Hayes, G l lm amigar cenefi F orty- fl uri? 60,0 e y 1 3 Wynvf-'-: '-1 - M QQ iw? ..,..,,.:..,: z z .,.. '-'- ' -.'- , , V- ' , , M '::::: 'zf' x Q, ' NX X 1 vi if +1Kgg, , x .Y I ,M xg l x Q35 N x if , as , ,,,.A, . .,,,,, A ,. , , f 'iii wi WJ f rm z 4 WMA G a-Wmshmw W V ' V' '2r...,,:9 ....... 5' ' N ' , x Q M ' is fm 3 . me W ..:.,.,:,.,. ,gk 'K ' ' , T.. ,lpn x V. , .,.., F orty-six eruice 65466 One of the chief assets of any school is the willing help of its students in service groups. These organizations do a large variety of special tasks that would ordinarily be the business of adminis- trative aides. Together, the service clubs aid teach- ers and students while they provide practical expe- rience and encourage greater responsibility in the members. Southwest has indeed been fortunate for the cooperation of these students. The seventy-four students who manage the sale of savings stamps and bonds are fine examples of willing service as each Wednesday' under the guid- ance of Mr. Forti they make this investment avail- able to the school at large. In a less public, but an equally far-reaching way, the members of the Program Committee attend to errors in student programs and also help to plan future programs. Under their popular chairman, Mrs. Kelly, the members are well trained to help students take full advantage of their programs and to adjust them to the needs of the individual. The Receptionists perform duties more closely associated with daily problems of school adminis- tration. Assigned to Mr. Gladstone in the General Office, these students ,are responsible for attend- ance cards and registration information as well as tardy slips. Their counterparts in the Guidance Office are the members of the Special Service Club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lotshaw, these students file program cards and changes. They also help in the preparation of guidance bul- letins. Our auditorium would be of very little use if it were not for the Audio-Aides who, under the di- rection of Mr. A. Meier, operate the sound and lighting systems for all special events. Their work is carried into the classroom by the Projectionist Club whose members expedite audio-visual educa- tion. Such items as record players, tape recorders, and projectors are operated by the thirty-five stu- dents in this organization. Service at Southwest even extends beyond the school and into the community at large. Thus, the Courtesy Corps, under the direction of Mr. Close, was organized to direct visitors in the building during all periods of the day. The Junior Red Cross Sewing Club reaches even further. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Milliken, these girls contribute their sewing work to needy families. To have school spirit one must care. Being con- cerned is the essence of a successful high school. The members of the service clubs know this. Do you? Forty-seven ,,.,,..,....M..,.....,.,.......,, NM fdfflldrf ana! EDU645 1................-nd.. lfruul Rum: S, Cult-un, P. Civ:-ns. S. Zesch, Nl. Spitz. M. llills. A. Sherwin. J. Pfvifff-r. .l. lil-um-11. S. R4-inlmrdt, I.. Wimmvr, L. I.auvk, J. Chiodini, B. llrvlsvln-r, E. Slum-klcy, .L Jnllnaun, l'. I-Bally, li. Gillnurv, S. lfnristvr. Huw Tuu: S. Gm-rivxgl-r, S. Curran, D. liutlcrlggf-, R. li:-1-vvs, S. Lee, A. Wilkw. ll. Illnlmu, K. Nl:-Groovy, K. Mufllure, J. Bohncnlcamp, L. Meisner, C. Fzusl, P. Tipton. N. Sinn, ll. 1.1-vlnv, llullrlen. li. Kclnprr. Hmm Tlm-4-: D. XYurke:. J. Allrn-ml. D. Willis, Y. flux:-lli, K. Krumm, J. I-Irufl. Nl. Klnlauglmliu. S. Gr:-vm-, D. llnllman, J. Grann, T. Jacobs Kr1'zllm'll11Pycr. ll. Murrow, l.. Xlillvr, S. Stu:-ppellmnx, J. Jacuhs, I.. lla-il, l'. .Xlsle-In-n, Xl. XY:-ilme, lf. Kirk, Mr. Furli. Ruw Fnur: J. Svlmuneckvr. E. Wvruvr, ll. Pratt, K. Rulug, C. Wolff, W. I.:-4-sell. 'l'. Niwlmilz. R. Bccln-rvr, M. Avroc, D. Mueller, R. Willner, Davis. F. Kvnuw-y, P. Kcnoyvr, N. Knapp, l'. Yvirtlllin, P. Hanson, li. BQ-rgruzinn. lf. Flultlnunn, B. Pricn, K. Crouse. rogram ommiffee , C. R. 5 l 1 Front Huw: J. llice, J. lln-rrinf,.:. Row Two: R. llxu-lmr, Mrs. Kvlly, J. Zakilw, A. Flu-rwin. Huw Three: 'l'. Allpn. X. Favazm, R. llurn, R. Willnvr, B. Bruuklmrst, 'l'. Nisclxwitz, L. Krause. Row Four: J. Klubnsa, K. Zinssur, B. Chavez. F orty-eight 'I 'rfsasswfwvq ecelafion ififfi Front limv: IJ, Gililn-rli, J. lllmuqm-llc, l.. Nleimfrs. I.. ll.-lnl, ll. Jullnswn. J. Kmlrvfs. J. Nivolusi, S. Vvrwvyst, ff. Ru:-hler. S. Hall. li. Rlxilxxur Huw 'fwmz Bl. l.s-mug, P. W'uifsnnau. ll. llrr-51-r. IT. Suumler-, S. Figgv. 11. Eula-r, C. Fnglvr. li. D4-Wilt, C, Dieu. P. Jzwulvi. Row 'l'lur--Q: l'. Gmlscy, M. Mayse. NI. Bngmlanuvivlm, I.. Kux'lwrg1. K. Christy. IT, Gurn-tt. IJ. Clark. li. ,Mlvlslu-rg:-r, H. Ne-slvr. ll. Nmuk. D, Kll-in peciaf .gzruice Front Huw: S. Janis. ll. Nmnk. J. llumillun. V. Xllvn, Nl. Xfirlln. l.. lmrvll. B. lirnvkvll. K. Kuhn. Rum' Twn: P. Str-tsun. Nl. Svlmlvack. J. Calllm-ll. li. G-,nm-ln. S. Gillwrt. K, Yulw, X, lirillgc-s. NI, Poyvmivh. Nl. Gleason. liuw Tllrvc: K. M4'Elve-xlnvy, J. Gllljulxr, Nl, ,Imu-N, l.. lim-rglnan, P. fllillinn, Xl, Klan-lc, J. U'Crmun'll, M. Nicnlutti, J, Wlarlin, I.. Clifmn. Row l-'uurz G. Brew'-r. S. Rulujvzyk, J. Xluhla-nfl, lf, Rlxml.-4. T. lirnwn. ll, Wrilvumn. l.. Klarvlui. WY. llukvrn, ll. Smillu, P. Williams, B. lhwlxme-ivr, Forty-nine .xducbo Front Row: S. Be-rm. YY. Bunn, E. Vunvc, R. Blatz. Ron Tun: Mr. A. X1--ivr, P. Juucs, R. Kewl. li. Thivrry. P. Diwlwr, H, Jurgvnsn-n, H. S+-hrvilmr, P. lic-nnvr. ro 'ecfionidf I-'rum Row: W. Bunn, S. lierru. E. Ymuw-. P. Iliwher. Huw Tun: P. Klvinz-r. Cl. Rm-Mlvin, I'. Younggfmlri, l'. Gmlsm-y, C. Orphan. K. Kulur, D, In-511-r, K. Lauck, P. Kelly B. Hlutz. How Thr:-cz WY. Rex, A. All-xzlmler, li. Staplvh, J. Zukihe, J. Shllvznrt, R. llulrort, P. Dubis, R. Hlallz, G. Ferretli J. Cnlfatcrru. 1 Now Four: Mr. Xlricr. 'lf Wall. N. IJ-film-tier, K. I.mluig1. P. Jun:-S. H. Thierry. R. .Iurgf'n1'u, B. Morris, K. St. John Fifty H. Svhric-lu-r, P. lim-nnvr. 1 Olllaleifg 0l'l91f E I A - A , ' .- 4. A Front Row: IJ. Segvr, J. Gansrnann. C. Asher. l'. Gmnvmoyer, .I. Iinhnvnkmnp, J. Kraus. ID. Whitxmrtli, P. Biedcrman, C. Hein, A. P1-r-um-tt. P. Guarinu. K. Brav. C. Curtis. Row Two: Y. Dorian. NI. Faszum. R. Glynn. G. Sclizu-In-r, Turlvy. R. Smith. S. Branhmn. I-I Klvklravkcn, B. Hallvr. II. Kvlrun. A. Bllvllruckvr. Il. Yimw-nu-. D. Truumau. II. Crvlfvy. IV. Ihvnc. P. lluln. Row Three: J. Sarson, S. hiilliuu, XI, Ilugan, .I. Klnbasa, P. Cuuanuu, J. Wi-1-kly, NI. Balaluiu, KI. I'rull, C. Stucklnausvn Ii. Aflvlslwrgcr. 'I'. Allvu, I'. Brzmvntu. A. Alcxanrlm-r. unior pea! 610055 ewin iq I-'rm il Row: ll. Dil-tv. Y. Rh-sr-r, III. II1-fstelll-r, B. Pzxrnu-sas, I.. Russo, 5. Maggiura, Ll. Giuntn. I'. ,lone-5, J. Pull, Y. Blurnni, 5. Lurunu, K. 5milh, A. Pr'-luikiria. If. Scliafnilz. J. I iuivl1iaru. Huw Tun: ll. Parks, K. Klmqvpfwr. fi. RQ-nllu, K. Iirmxu. S. Willlchrunall, D. Klurrow. ll. Krwmuvlrnvywr. C. Frcrlu. S. Ni:-luvyvr, I.. Huntfr. Kms Thrvv: Miss Milliken. II. Earls-rlv, I . Carrara. N. St. Juhu. D. Gullavliulk. P, Cmmln-S. ,L Ailglliurimr. S. Bum-lxrv, ll. Young. G. Gaah. I'. Junipow. Run I-'uurz Il. Leun. I'. Kc-nnl-5. K Alu:-ller. IS. Iimnrwu. NI. M5-rrx. I.. Suiirif-In-r. Il. Kirvln-iff. C. Pmlle. Y. Wilrrui. J. Juhnxnn. I.. limnhauu. K. Cwtnvr. Row Fivvz l'. Turnlmugll. I'. Mcllulwu. I.. Invuvharlll. Y. Brirlgn-r. S. Ilnuilxerg. IJ. Ba-K. I.. Elli-. G. Grfru-I-. C. Yuuglm. I., Znivk. XI. Watson. J. Fore. Huw Six: L. Fears, 5. Hcilz, D. Km-nur, L. .XIlcn, ll. Pr-asc, U. Lee, L. Vimlvr, J. Tyncr, S. Aicllu, li. Curtis, I.. Curiin, C. lluuicha Fifty-one 4 JV: ,, qw 1 r Q eg.. 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Allen, A. W'illizuns, M. Karl. Row Two: G. Carter. T. Bran-ll, J. Nolan, A. Lofton, M. Trout, C. Papauianis, B. Faulkner, D. YVegm-ncr, K. Whitlow, 1. Robinson. J. Russo, G. l'urterl'icl1l, D. Jordan, D. Yillani, C. Pucci. Row Three: Mr. Gladstone, B. lh-ll, B. G4-hhardt, D. Wilkerson, D. Doyle. H. Nollinan. J. Carznaglia. D. Palmasano, M. Thurinond. D. Berry, S. Doss, R. Kvllvnucn, A. Lucnsman, L. Laucll. D. Det-nl, Mr. Murdock. amify joofgaf Hive are always disappointed with less than championship, was Coach Cladstone's opinion of the season after the Longhorns tied for third place with Beaumont in the PHL standing. The team, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Murdock, Mr, Tucker, and Mr. Radford, has a, 6-3 record. The best game and high point of the season was the Longhorns defeating Roosevelt. Chris Papa- gianis made the touchdown and extra point during the last minute of play. A heartbreaking loss oc- curred in the game with Beaumont in a despera- tion field goal. The outstanding players this season were Fred Borchardt, Dave Villani, Gary Porterfield, Chris Papagianis, Gino Pucci, Wayne McLellan, Dave Deem, and ,lim Russo. Quarterback Gary Porterfield passed for 615 yards. Outstanding scorers were Chris Papagianis Q70 points, including 9 touch- downs and 16 extra pointsfl, Fred Borchardt C24- points, including 41 touchdownsj and Gary Porter- field C24 points, including 4 touchdownsl. Also F i f ty-six Chris led in rushing-678 yards. Borchardt was chosen for the All Metro, All PHL, and All District Teams. Deem and Russo were both chosen for the All PHL. Pucci was chosen for All PHL and All District. t'We plan to improve on the 6-3 record and be a serious contender for the PHL championshipln said Mr. Gladstone, preparing for next year. To help him with this goal are the returning lettermen: ,lim Russo, Jesse Robinson, Al Loftone, Chris Papa- gianis, Ted Brazell, Joe Nolan, Lloyd Larek, Bob Faulkner, and Al Luensmann. SCORES Southwest ...... .... St. Louis U. High Southwest Augustinian ........ Southwest Vashon ................ Southwest ,..... ...,.,, lt 'lcKinley .,.. ..... Southwest Northwest .... .. Southwest ....., ..,.... Southwest ,..,,, ....... Southeast Southwest ,...., ..,. Roosevelt ...Y .. Central ....., .. Beaumont .... .. Cleveland .... ..... Fmnt Row: I. Rumlmlo, lt. Gif-low, D. Kelly, J. Laws, G. F1-rritti, B. Parisotto, C. Brewer, B. Mossel, R. Dutter, G, Sanders, D. Sanders, J. Tochan- neu, M. Esny, T. Tmnminello, Mr. 'l'ucker. Row Two: Xlr. Ranllorfl. G, Cobb. B. Laskuwsky, G. Doss, L. Nappicr, BI. lialdwin, D. Klacclii. R. Leiber. D. Owens, L, Harvey, B. Crana, .l. Seaborn, C. Eerhcr, R. Warner, R. Faulkner. Row Three: ll. Roni:-inacln-r, R. Kohring, J. Hn-itlnann. P. Nia-hols, R. Grimm. P. Zellrner, T. Adelesbergcr, T. Cook, B. Bockesch, C. Scllerzer, G. Wolff. P. Snem-ul. R. Rice, C. Georg.-, L. Schroeder, M. Lococo, J. Cianino. goofdaf With the center's snap of the ball, the blazing red jerseys of the Junior Varsityis defensive line rushed the passer and dropped him for a ten yard lossg fourth down and fifteeng a punting situation. This is the situation faced by most of the oppo- nents of the outstanding Longhorn Junior Varsity. This team, returning from an undefeated sea- son, did remarkably well, compiling a record of six wins and one loss, the only loss going to Beaumont. Coach Tucker, who has led the B Team to three championships in the three years he has been at Southwest, said that the success of both the offensive and defensive units was due to the fact that both were virtually self-contained and thus were able to develop many different offensive plays and defensive movements. This year's team, some- times called the Red Menace, should supply about thirty players for the Varsity team next Year. PUBLIC HIGH LEAGUE SCORES Southwest 33 Vashon 6 Southwest McKinley 0 Southwest Northwest 0 Southwest Central 6 Southwest Beaumont 6 Southwest Roosevelt 0 Fifty-seven .xgcfilfe gigm, afaln, Cbf0I'lgA0l l'l:5 0, jeam, go! I Front Row: I.. Herrick. ll. Glliln-rti J Clmuqun-ltc, B. Nance. N Row Two: L, Meyers, K. Kulna, S. lturbaglia, J. Gaffney, E. Bruner. Situation normal isn't all fouled up this yearl The coordinated combinations of Sandy Barbaglia and Cathie Herrick, Ellen Bruner and Jill Gaffney, Jeanne Chouquette and Donna Giliberti, and Kathy Kuba and Linda Meyers have given the Southwest Longhorn mascot, SNAFU, a new personality. SNAFU is not only a symbol of the great South- west spirit but a definite part of it. When he appears to the fans in the stands and at pep assem- Sixty blies, he provides them with pep and spirit which in turn inspire the Longhorn teams on to victory. To serve in SNAFU, a girl should have belonged to Cheerleaders Club and shown that she is school spirited. These eight girls, plus alternate Bev Nance, keep the trophy case at award-winning excellence throughout the year. So, get on the MOOve and give a cheer for SNAFU! Center lfrnnt: N. Kumar. Circle lmft to Right: J. lmui--ls. C. Pearson. l'. Thompson. Y. Komar B. lirunkhorsl. ajoreffed The high-stepping Majorettes, flinging their ba- tons in the air and marching to the band's spirited music, add much color to many a football game. Vllhile it may be a bit Colri in those costumes, l'the show must go on. These girls possess timing. coordination. grace, and showmanship and have been tisirling for many years. Many of them have won trophies and medals in Competition. Some are former members of the St. Louis Twirling Teens and even teach baton classes at various elementary schools. We thank the Majorettes for helping to make our football games enjoyable. Sixty-one Pom Pun Girls: I.. Wilcox:-n, S. Juni-. S. Mrnhl-'n. J. Laws. Il. Nowak, 'll Nisilmill. How One: K. liallenlinc, T. Znloudf-k, ll. Km-im. 5. lmxinc, G. 'l'in-fm-nbruvk. Kms Two: I., Sinn, B. l '1'nlln:-r, P. Hwpv, ll. Sclirun-:lu-I, ll. Kinalsl, lf. Gibson. How 'I'l1rf'4-: K. Reed, E. Sorrrels, ll. Uutmzln. I'. Gonzalez, D. llullr-nlinc. Xl. Jones, lt. lim-rry. A. lim-lil, Xl. Ogle, J. Gramm, Row Four: N. Sticking, ll. Palzwolu, J. Czirbfnw. .l. Klicklcy, 'I', Bosch, li. Ilo-ln, E. Svlmnwr, 'l'. Lolluru. G. Holilnur, XX. Xtilliznnson, R. Sutter, C. Yvrllln, 1. lxvll-lxun, Lv. Lum-klus. Seeing someone scraping mud olf his shoes in advisory is not uncommon in the fall season when the band practices formations on the football field during A period. The staunch memhers of the band endure much so that you, the lan, can enjoy a polished performance at half time. Plowing Sixty-two 0I'lC8l i through mud in windy, thirty degree weather is no fun, hut their determined and efficient director, Nlr. Nordman. knows the value of that old adage practice makes perfectf: Many A-period dozers were aroused this fall by such tunes as Georg Cirll, and HMame7, as . . . . , Pom Pon Girls: L, l'ir.1u-4-, S. Kolselh, J. IM-nlunzm, ll. Xrxmlil. L. Clifton, .l. Xlxvlxuvls, 5. ltlxlou. Hou Um-: I.. Burns, fl. Stumlriilgv. Bl. Stl-in-mori. C. ilu-I, l.. I.ox.ulu-H. Rum lun: KI. Yvritllvri. J. l.zwf. A. lin-n4li.1. ll. Dullmqm. li. lflottmann. l7. Vuylon. H. Xuxilvrflrxl. J. liavir. 'l'. XIUPVT- Ron 'llmw-: ll. Mvillxlur, I.. Xunnally. .l. l l1iln-rty. -X. lim-vi, K. Pfeiffer. lx. lute, YY. Cum. K. lxocli. ll. lirm-ng:-r, E. Yuvgzer Row Four: W. flriclu. II. lin-ner, L. XY:-ir. ll. Ailelalmergvr, li. Norton. XX. liuvlimi-ier. C. Uwr-tr:-vt. li. Zin-sf-r, li. Krumm Row lfiw-: l.. I.oxe. S. Million, C. Kovlu. PI. Bean. Xl. I.z1-wr, S. Wilson. Minion-lim: Y. Kmmir, II. Pmirson. P. lliouxpeon. B. Hrunkllorft, J. Daniele. Y. Kmuar and the lmnml mu-1-lwfl. .Xt half time ami during QHIIICS. tlie liancl flifl mucli to llelp the lillli forget tlie volcl with tlieir stirring marclies. Ol course, llle lszmcl lielperl tlle clieerlearlers give the football team that extra push. Also. the liancl coutrilwutecl muvli to the exciting atmosphere of our pep assemblies. Truly. the liaurl plays an important role in the life of Southwest. OFFICERS: Presifleut . . .,....,.. ., .... Bill Wlilliamsou Xfyll?-lJI'CSlfl6Ill Wvvsley Lilricll Set-retary . . . iilartlia Ogle Sixty-three L. Wilcoxen, L. Clifton, S. Madden, J. Laws, M. Scott, D. Novak, T. Nischwitz, L. Krause, S. Kolseth, J. Denkmann, M. Arnold, S. Janis, J. Michaels, S. Paxton. om on ir A The swish-swish of green and gold pom pons fills the auditorium. There are fourteen cheery smiles and eyes bright with excitement. This is the scene as the Pom Pon Girls perform in the pep assemblies with their routines, adding color and vitality. The girls started work early last summer, meet- ing twice a week to practice and polish their rou- tines for the coming year. In addition, they worked at several car washes to raise money for new uni- Sixty-four forms and a battery-operated record player. The girls chose such show tunes as L'MameH and popular music such as In Crowd and '4W'indy and choreographed the routines themselves. They performed during half time at all home football and basketball games. With new blood comes freshness and original- ity. Certainly, the rising Pom Pon Girls will con- tinue to bolster the all important school spirit. Nur NYM . , .,..,. , . . ww.. -rr. .,, , nur: if .4 f - M :.. , Mft: rig 1' lf-ti tn right: X. Xll'-u. .I l.x.-rmmnl l. Ri'-m.mn. Il. lhwtln-l, li. Iimll-ay, tj. Iii'-tlvrrxlquu, I, XY.-xtmil, ll. Hliirwlrllx. I,. ll.-lil. lt, jnlmstm CA QQPLCL 6!Ql 5 Ten vivavious girls aclfl pep and wvstern charm to aucl sessions. games. Invests, and matches. They are nc-ll-qtiulifiefl to 1-heel' our teams to victory. ancl they will 4'llt'Cl' you. tuol 'llheir season bvgun last .lune with ll in-ek ul harrl lalmr at CllCPI'lt ilflt'l'S' Camp. For the mlu1'ati1,1n uf the summer, tlwy praw- tim-efl four nights a meek as they perfect:-fl ulml skills unfl lcarnetl nn-w unes. Starting in Septvnif lwr. the i'llPt'I'lt?tlflfi'I'S. uncler the rlirectiun ul Mrs. Sue Davies. lwgan the tmclitimial tight sc-heclulv of cheering on the athletes, pepping up the pep se- sions. and tear-lling cheers to the clwerleacler hope- fuls in CllC6l'lt'H.flCl'iS Club. Our lmys agree that having thcsc' spiritefl girls present at sports events helps to gin- them the zulcl- eml incentive to win many a gznue. ,Xll of us agree that the girls flirt Illllt'll to spreaul SW spirit tllmngli Longliorn Cmintryl Six ly-film W, ,,., z . ,y i lx 32 .312 Q ' : , f ' 3 M ., ., . , , ' . 'X - 6, ,1 ,.-:, A -, ' -- -1 r . .:.: V ' W ,AA, M, f ff as H f:: :': ..,,. : - -:lfggm V T' we x ' ' + M P , ' -11-A4, Q- Q x ,. HW In Ibbi A T, gzr ,A,.,., P .rf ,..,., - ,:'1- V' 2' . V ...,.,, , . ,,,. , V ,, M A ,HAV .. .I ,,,, ,, H, 1 f ' -3255 'SEM ofongkorn Spirif Sixty-seven Front lima: .l. .Xlrrolnoviv:h, XI. Turley, S. llietla-rrnnn, S. Yan-ger, R. Schilling, li. Brvnnt, C. Nvslcr, D. Sicfrrt. C. Compton. How Tun: 5. Curran. C. Cult-rvian, l'. Gnnrino, ll. llolingcr, J. Hlcv. F. Cranzi. l., Dulvis. l'. Bowman, ,l. llalnilton, ll. Jolinsun, l.. Held, V. Allen, H. llrovkm-It, Nl, Cl'-ason, lt. Krall. Y. Curtin. K. Kapp. ,l. Carvamauxli, ll. lloffslcttwr. S. Hannclvtcn. D. Costa, B. Kerr. Now lhrcc: l.. Curtin. J. Hoffmann, C. lfrcsta, C. Fispinolzl. J. llillcr, G. Jalnvs. ll. lfnlton. C. Euler. .l, Calllwcll, K. Culnpln-ll, K. Heil, K, Corsucll, j. l-'a-hr. K. Colrnrn, ll. Gotll, l'. llivtlcrxnan. J. Clarke, K. Kivsol, .l. limlinger, N. l.icnre, N. liafzlru, 1. Chiodini. How Four: .l. Blassiv, lt. Klart'-r. G. Kuluring, B. Ge-lrharnll, K. Kuhn, C. Ehlcn. K. Butt-lulto, J. Gnlialrr, M. I.:-ong. J. Dt-nkmann, M. Brodtrick, K. Kinafft, K. Kvgitfvn, Xl, lim-kcscli. J. llaniels. l., Hihhitts, li, Bmtton, l.. K1-Y, K. lfliri-tn-son. Kun' Fin-: ll. Clark. 'l'. Bran-ll, K, Davis. F, Eva-In-r, S. Doss, D. I-'mnkmg B. l.om-sch, NI. tlnrr, Ni. Eians, J. llrendel, ll. Costa, li. Buclnneier, G. Car:-klus, C. Doss, T. C.-rutti, W. Ilurli-5, li. Kellerman, M. Buha, A. Buchruckvr, J. Garavaglia, .l. Chiodini, A. Favazza, Mr. Black. .,. cm e4-.0 Pep Cluh promotes school spirit throughout the year. Through its many activities, the club works solely to benefit the school. Led by President Becky Schilling and spirited and energetic sponsors Miss Turk and Hr. Black. the clulm this year introduced new ideas. Among the various activities engaged in were decorating the football stands in green and gold, Sixty-eiglz t caroling for the Christmas Carols Association, dec- orating tl1e school during the holiday season, and inspiring students to study during final exam week ln scattering signs throughout the halls. ln addi- tion, Pep Club added much to Spirit Vifeek by pro- viding posters and decorations and by holding its annual Cupid Coke and Cake Sale. I-'rout Rum: .I. -Xlrromovich. NI, Tnrlvv. S. Ili:-nIe'rrnan. S. Ya:-gt-r. B. Schilling. H. Bryant. fi. NNI:-r, II. Fiefert, li. Kfomptml. Now 'l'no: I., Wilvoxen. XI. Xvrvv, J. Iivrrinu. B. Hrunkhorsl, I.. W'iIroxi-n. P. Stetson, B. Sirnrork. li. Pr-arson, NI. Spitz. K. Iamniinga. B. Pappzls. I ' I' Wilt NI W'iI4I' lx Iyixrru T. Tatosian. .I. We-III-urn. I, Ullo. l.. I'nn-Il. J. lin-rn.inn. I.. Nunkv-, .. Ram Tlirr-cz . Wrilkening. 'I'. I'e-arson. lf. 'Il-rrv. C. Ih-imlvr. I.. Xia-IIQ-r. I.. NIL-envn. II. Rm-rI. P. 'I'znnni1', N. Iivfnlh. P. Nnitli, Ii. Thinnas, NI. .I Nlorgml. XI. Wluroni. Ii. NIU-Iilvcii. :L Stratos, BI. Young. Nl. W1-iIi4-. I7. H1-nick. .I. IIixoIl:i. C. Mos:-r. S. Yivtnu-it-r. ll. Nmalx. Kun Four: S. Moore, I.. Ni:-inc-yer, B, 'Iiggum-. S. Zonia, 'I'. Piskos. J. Iif-im. G. Stratos. T. Yarnvr. IT. 3Izu'4'Iii, I.. Silanlz. N. lotus, D. XY4-isvr, P. Xloorc. J. Marlin. IJ. Smith, P. Williams. C. Xlignr-ron. K. Iiainvr, A. SIM-ruin. Y. Trout. K. NNIPI. Row Fixe: It. Sir-kxnann. -X. Wilkc. G. Furl:-r, J. Mull:-n, R. Hit-mann, II. Rhodes. S. Nlonre. II. Stoner, K. Smith. I-'. Reint-kv, IJ. Fuartzbangh. D. Moore. I. Kappican, G. YY 1-ialler. J. lakiluz-, Wviliv. K. Shields. K. Planje. NI, Mason. R. Rm-ies. I ' , How Six: J. Siluvart. A. Scllrctl. B. Xligna-ron. G. Srila:-I1-r. Ii. Marlin. G. Iurri. II. Xvsle-r. YY. Ilrivli. R. lIr'YInIIv'n. D. Wilk-r-on. 2. Snow, XI. Snakes. 5, Turley. .I. I'u'ur4'5', G. Nz-ulzling. 5. Rain:-r. 5. Markie, F. Kvhling. I'. Iilrnnpson, Il. Svlnnukv. ela C7146 KW- Z The dance gixen with the Lettermenis Club on April 5 proved to he a success. Throughout the year. the club sold shakers. hats, and buttons to increase school spirit. Meeting twice a month, the one hundred and fifty members were heard and noticed. Rerriemher, security is Pep CIUIJI OFFICERS: President ....,. . .. .. .. .. Vice-President. . . Ron Bri Secretary ...,.,..,. .. . Treasurer... .. . . . .. . Assistant Treasurer. .. Sergeant-at-Arms . Becky Schilling ant. Sue Yeager Sue Bieciermann Cheryl Nesler Dan Siefert Michael Turley Sixty-nine r Front Row: G. Blake, T. Pisoni, R. Chnvez, R. Ncsler, S. Wilson, S. Ratajczyk, A. Huchruvker, S. Artalc. Row Two: li. Yierha-ller, S. Stillwell, S. Miller, D. Outman, C. Jones, N. Papagianis, G. Wood, R, Vaughn, R. Sherwin, T. Barnet, D. Mueller, W. Wventlell. Row Thrre: M. Noakvs, L. Sinn, D. Maschek, K. W'ils0u, 1. Schoenecker, R. Poll, C. Koch, R. Cntjeman, A. Alexander, S. Duha. ltow Four: D. Fist-licr, Coach N. H. Wullach, C. Goodsen, K. Slaveus. P056 Once again our talented Cross Country team showed great skill in winning the Public High League Championship. The qualities that make a successful cross country runner are strength, en- durance, and will power, and the boys acquired these hy working out every evening in Tower Grove Park under the direction of Mr. Wallach. Over- whelming victory paid off the diligence and team- work of our runners as the fleet-footed team, led hy co-captains Bob Nesler and Bob Chavez, had an undefeated season. Wie congratulate these hard- working boys and their coach, Mr. Wallacrli. who have contributed another title to Southwest. Witll Sevenly 0LU'l such fine runners as Steve Wilson and Steve Ra- tajczyk returning next year, we should have another winning season. SCORES Southwest ,.,.. ,.,. l 8 Beaumont ,.,. ,..., 4 5 Southwest .. ...., 20 Soldan ,, .....4l Southwest , ,. ,.,.,. 20 Cleveland .... ,,.. , 41 Southwest ,. . r .15 Sumner , Southwest .... 18 Vashon , Southwest .,... 16 Northwest Southwest ,. 22 Boosevelt Southwest 19 Central Southwest . l6 O'l7allon Cz-ulvr: S. Wilton. Imfl ln right: li. llhau-Z, C. Hlnkv. T. Pifnui, S. Ratajrlyk, A. Bllrllrllvkcr, 5. Xrlule, R. Nvslvr. I Q R Q ,... ' ---- X f ' ' x ,... 'i.2-: S .:.'s:a1::.5se-S.. 55:51, 5: ,.--:es:5ziE:' H 11252255551 I X, W 2 ' Sieve Arm? Chclries Kwok Hubert Chavez Sum Mkilexk AK lixxsixxwnclev QQ wwf PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL Cross Country Champions , - H f 1 9 6 8 um .I X , . mqpq... - 3 W 1 Jerry brave N. . N ik 1 f U E o e v f A .:-:. 1 v 'ff ::E IV- :A ' :'1 A-:, :. , . f .,.,,,., ,... P : 'f 552' V. zit A H ?'V ' V1 : :: 4 f 'may Vrbonl Steve in k, Qubes-E Nesher Steve Wshmrx GQWQF 9 f'fY'? C9 'CAP1' Svrentx'-one ! A' 1' ..,.,,., , .,,:-1-: i s '. uv. ',, b. -Q - '- . :'-1 BARBARA GILCREASE President A A MARY ANN ACREE 0 o o ' . L' The boys aren't the only athletic ones at South- west. All the zip, pep, and bounce of the girls is exhibited on Tuesday afternoons when they play their hotly contested basketball and volleyball games. The twelve C.A.A. teams are sponsored by Miss Burgett and they play for twelve weeks. The tim- ers, scorers, and referees are the girls of G.A.A. who pass an officials, test. The girls are given points for participating in the various activities. lf a girl acquires 750 points she gets a pin, and if she reaches the big 1500- point mark she is awarded a SW C.A.A. letter. The girls obtain fun and vigorous, healthful exercises. They also get to enjoy their very own Fall Vice President Spring Treasurer coke and cake sale. If you are one of the winning team members, you will also enjoy looking at your beautiful trophy or charm. HOLLY RODCAY KATHY KUBA Fall Secretary Fall Treasurer Spring Vice-President Spring Secretary Seventy-two Mwlvfgaf Omfia 5 Q-1' - I-'rmn li-ru: H, Yun-.-, XI. M rw, IS. GH4 rr-ax-v. 'l. NN huitl. P. Wirth. H xx lx - lx I'lmi- lx lx-'mm 4' F-pin-r1.1 12. M-Nlvr, I.. RXi1wvx-11. I. Hflingwr. I.. Nvim ur U uv. . K 1. . . . .. , . lim Inf.-.-1 ny, x..H.L, 1,. xx.1.-.W-.L 5. lawn.-,,......, 14. 1f.q.,,... x. wmrlimu. x. h.-mn. lim I--mx: N. liar!-Lu. ,l. Il.-uknmm. s, N.-ug.-r, S. Hum--r. X. XXi1L.-. ,9lliQl i5CA00! .gwguv Fmm Ron: I.. XXil4-nu-ru, C. Ernst, li. Gil:-n-asv, XI. Arrm-. A. I.igl1tfn-vt, IN, Slirhling. I-Tuw Tun: T. Yisvhuilf. S. Ruin:-r, S. Lnrixm, S. liiv-df-rnmnl 12. View-nm. N. Wafwn. Huw 'I'hrw:: H. Witt. S. Ya-argl-r. NI. Wm-iflnf-r. 'L Rilkv. Y. Burr-m. Ii, Onmmrlxi. J. Wvidm-r. NI. Bmfkf--ch, I M is Serentv-three TPQUIS fi XXII I fr nl hx 1 ll un 1. lx hw - 4 f H JH: .. .- J . . 11:11.1- lixum-r. J. Lhmnlm-ll'-. I.. XM-mml, II NWI-uv. rw In-J: ll. Numk. Ii, h.-rr. I'. 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XM'i4lmfr, S. Ruin--r, X. Srifhlinu. XI. Xlurulyi. K. Kvamn ll. Iixpinnln, Nl. Bm-k.--vh, N. llurlin. P. I-Alu. Qing , clfim I-mn: Rm.: J. Hill:-r. lx. Planif-, J. Imnic-ls, F. Wvirth. K. Knlar, D. Cililn-ni. W. Ihykern, ,I. Skaggs, L. Smvm-r. Maynard, B. G.-ul. Hun Tun: J. Iluxmhi. N. Finn. M. Salv. J. Dunn. I,. Hilgf-ndorf, Ii. w N Harrix. E, Nlulxr, NI. Xcnlm-vi. C. Sxkf-s, IP. Gollwhalk, R. laynv. S eventy-six Mrs. Surgffnl. 14 Pdfadanf ,QMQJMIQ if x K v SFIACHU'-SCIICTL Seven 15'-eiglzl llldy of Jaging 'JML 7 34,2 Miss Chris liiedernian Miss Sharon Hull Miss Pant luellningsnieyer idzi Sou fd wwf Miss Mary' Ann lil'liIl1'ill0 On Novemlier 4, 1967, the SW Student Council at nd Leltermen presented the traditional Miss SVC Coronation and lJZlIlC6. Miss Dar- lene Johnson, escorted liy' Fred Boreliart a n rl Cary' Porterfield, was 4'ruyy'ne4l Nliss SVQY of l'I6T-623. 7 illhe maids and esvorts for this year were Miss Chris Biederman, escorted by Randy Allen, Miss Mary Ann lirancatu. ess-urted hy George Blake. Miss Cathy Green, escorted by Hun KHlkllI1, Miss Sha- ron Hall, escorted hy' Frank MC- Cracken, Miss Linda Held. escort- ed hy' Dave Vallani, Miss Pam Toenningsnieyer, esvorted hy' joe Steiner, Miss Cindy Vllarner, es- corted hy' Rich Marchaml, and Miss Linda Vileyaml. esvorted lmy' Yvayne MCLellan. lxliss Cindy' Warn:-r Clif! C0 Miss Cathy Crum-n Miss Linda He-ld Miss Linda W1-yaml ififi .gjouflzweof MISS DARLENE JOHNSON Eighty .f4u,0! .gzdriiond 2 , 4 L Izzy-two 1, N . Q 1 Q M y 6616 gynffzudiadfd Front Row: A. Sherwin, J. Hutton, A. Johnson, C. Crarrhiolo, J. Bullock, N. Hamilton, J. Gutjalir, L. Herzog, B. Morgan. Row Two: M. Leong, T. Gonzalez, C. Lieberman, J. Meckfesscl, S. Detter, D. Bolinge-r, J. Blansitt, M. Morden, L. Evans, M. Kelley, J. Zakibe, R. Reed, M. Zelnenick, Row Tlirvc: M. Murrali, D. Daniel, L. Mahon, Nl. Morgan, H. Stone, A. Sclivetz. T. Kumar. M. Gavazza Row Four: M. Evans, J. lit-eves, M. Whdley. J. Grana, li. Riley, M. lfcLanghlin, J- Quinlan, D. Wilkerson, S. Ratajczyk. Row Five: B. Purvis, S. VVoiford, J. Carroll, P. Smith, S. Tulumlia, B. Ge-lulmrdt. Row Six: S. B:-rra, A. Favzum, S. Branliam, E. Leahy, S. Tsichlis, B. Leylunn, H. Manvnas, D. Dallrnan, J. Alher, K. Tracy, S. Simon, C. Wooldridge. ofafin The Latin Club at SW is living proof that the Latin language has not died. It also proves that Latin is not a language studied by Rhodes Scholars only, as many people believe. No, actually Latin is a vivacious, stimulating language which, as many Latin Club members will tell you, affords many fringe benefits to its followers. You are probably wondering how one can join Latin Club, how much it costs, and what activities are engaged in at the meetings. Joining is easy- Eighty-four just join Latin class. Latin Club meetings are held once a month during the time one would otherwise spend in Latin class. Latin Club does not collect dues. For the little time spent in preparation for the meetings, the dividends are well worth the time. The group members increase their Latin vocabulary as they play various television games-in Latin. If you are interested in becoming a part of Latin Club, speak to your counselor about South- west's Latin program. Rome and the secrets of the ages await! CELERATEl l,HurryIl The program promotes a better understanding X' - f7- K Front Row: ll. Gualdoni. R. Willialns, P. llilrnson, R. Alilnxclmn. C. Terry, ll. ifliiodini. Row Two: Mr. Hugur-ly. l.. Romano. D. Dilh-llo. M. Scott. lt. Skt-llion, J. Simon, C. Hz-spi. Nl. Brancatu. N. lim-r. D. Fuss-, 'l'. Wimer, Bl. Cncringer, D. Bilpnsh. ll. Rancilio, T. lrluwerton. lt-iw Three: Xl. Ol-en. J. ll:-rn-ll, C. Rivlmrd-on. N. Cooper. ll. Stringfivlrl. ll. ltr-dtly, W. XX 1-iss, T, Torrini. li, Hvrjer. B. Smith, T. Sellers, S. Ram- poni. U. Yr-ricgoiii. R. K--lli-gg, Knw Four: lt. Xntinoro, D. Jolinsmi, B. Mainly, Nl. Drunini, I'. Selzcr, T. llariilgr-. B. I'vtt-rsmi. X. Ryan. H. Rvyen, K. Wal-on. J. Olds. L. Nuelle. M. Ellis Row Five: ill. l'an'ntin, F. Xlchallglilin, P. Courtney, D. Kellogg. D. Millick, ll. Xlurris, C. Nicxm-ier, J. W'4mlrillgc', R. Smith. I. Lombarcli, T. Crnvagna, J. YX'ard. lidfrigufiue gzclucafion In the past two years, D.E.C.A. has become one of the most successful organizations at Southwest. Since its beginning, much interest has been gen- erated in the field of retailing and merchandising. The clubis success is illustrated by the number of people in the course and by those who participate in the club activities. of retailing to students who are interested in such a career. The morning classes are supplemented by actual job experience in the afternoon which gives the student an opportunity to apply what he has learned. D.E.C.A. certainly seems to be all work, but there are many club activities. The club sold candy in December and also sponsored a bake sale in order to finance a spring dance at which a queen is elected. D.E.C.A. also competes for the Club of the Year award. This competition is judged by the appear- ances made, participation in activities, club gather- ings, and achievement made by the club. The scoring is based upon a point system which is standard for the clubs. The officers contributing to the s u c c e s s of D.E.C.A. are: President ... Vice-President . , becretary '.,.. ..,.. Treasurer .... .... . Parliamentarian . Sergeant-at-Arms Rick Aubuchon . ,Pat Burneson Bertha Wfilliams Carol Moorman Georgetta Terry Ray Chiodini Eighty-five Front Row: D. Prokopchuk, S. Wofford, M. Favazza, P. Wirthlin, I. Zakilnc. ll. Zinsst-r, G. Carvklns, R. Meyers. Row Two: Mr. Forrest, S. Levine, J. Careklas, A. Sherwin, V. Knmar, J. Zukilw, ll. Brown, G. Linipa-rt, ll. Bierman, S. Willard, M. Kelly. Row Tlmee: S. Harman, R. Anderson, H. Stone, J. Wirth, M. Murrah, M. Canlilln, C. Crump, B. Ash, A, 'I'uwnse-nd, M. Quinn. Row Four: J. Collings, XV. Wiz-dcrlnann, S. Harman, C. Pueschel, S. Hutchinson, M. Lncken, G. Tiefenlmrurk, J. Crain, R. Rathbun. KA Q65 Chess is not only the game of kings, but also the pastime of the many members of the South- west Chess Club which meets under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Forrest. On Thursday nights the still- ness of room 307 is broken only by the cries of 'icheckw and 'gcheckmatew as the players, battling to outwit each other, vie for the top position in the club. Oblivious to everything but the board, some players spend hours on one game, weaving intricate plans of defense and attack. The coveted rank of number one is held by John Zakibe, followed closely in line by Ray Zinsser, Bob Meyers, and George Careklas. Ranking in the Eigh ty-six CM Chess Club is determined by the number of points in one's chess rating. It is the mathematician! job to calculate the rating of the members on the basis of their wins and losses in match games. Sound interesting? If you're looking for a chal- lenging pastime, mental stimulation, or just plain fun, Chess Club is the answer. OFFICERS: President ..,.,.,...,. ........,............ ,....,,,... R a y Zinsser Vice-President ..... ,...,. G eorge Careklas Treasurer ....,..... .,.,,,.. J ohn Zakibe Mathematician ....,. ....... R obert Meyers infer' Olfl Qlfif A Y 5 5 E1 Im sum MW-4 , ir lad? The opening of a Broadway' show is always surc to generate excitement. in the case of Lerner and Loewe-'s ily Fair Lady, the tension was particu- larly' high-pitched, for producers, directors, and critics alike were skeptical of a musical comedy' based on Bernard Shaw's PygIllfl1i0I1. For the fa- mous uun-lovei' story between a professor of pho- netics and his unwilling pupil was not the kind of romance upon which the theatre traditionally thrives. That Lerner and Loewe captured Shawis spirit in a new media was the magic of My Fair Lady. The decision to produce this international suc- cess at Southwest was made late in September, 1967. The cast was assembled and rehearsals begun by mid-October. From the beginning, two charac- teristics were always presentfa desire to perfect the performance and a willingness to cooperate. The production itself was large in scope. The thrust stage, used successfully in previous operettas, was made an important part of the production. Such scenes as the Embassy Wziltz and the Ascot Gavotte were staged with striking effectiveness. The or- chestra, playing with fine tone and remarkable precision, won accolades all its own. A BUNCH OF THE BOYS Eighty-eight EVERY DUKE AND EARL AIND PEER . . . THIC CAST Henry' Higgins. .. . . , . Rich Willrier Eliza Doolittle , , , Linda Rolufs Colonel Pickering ,. .. , ,, . Russ Becherer Alfred P. Doolittle , . ., Gary' Schaefer Freddy Eynsford-Hill... . ...Barry LaLumandier Nlrs. Pearce . . , . ., ...Diane Moore Mrs. Higgins .,.,..,.,...,. . Lola Wlatson Mrs. Eynsford-Hill ,. Phyllis Codsey' Zoltan Karpathy ,..,.. .. , -Nick Zotos Bartender. ..,., . .,,, Ray' Horn ,, Bill Xligneron Harry ..,..., , ,.. Ron McMullen Jamie . .........,.,,. , Nlrs. Hopkins .,...... ...... , . ..,. , . ,. Marty' Hansen Cockney Girls ...... ,,,.,.., B arb Kerr, Becky' Schilling, Virginia Bickett Cockney Boys... ..,... Cliff Skeeters, Craig George, Bob Watson, Kerry' Hake, Marc Brodine, Gary Holmes Servants... . . . .. ,,.. Joyce Fehr, Barb lmhof, Marti Snider, Linda Hilgendorf, Bon Fehr, Randy Baehr King and Queen of Transylvania ...,. Brad Femmer, Anne Sherwin Lord and Lady Boxington ,.., .... S teve Ratajczyk, Sue Janis Constable ,....,. . Bob Kiefer Footmans. .,.., ..,. . . , Bruce Morris Mrs. Higgins? Butler ....,,., , Charles Fuqua AT THE ENIRASSY . . . WHERE IS 2TA? HTHIS AINTT NO CHARITY BAZAARV' SHE AIN'T GOT NO PARENTS! Eighty-nine 1. ,Q aw no U rf , . '10, .1 li vw q 4 ' Front Row: K. Ballantine, H. Hughes, P. Jacobi, L. ltnlufs, U. Ballantine, lt. Kinnst. Row Two: l'. Kleiner, N, lllunt, M. Leong, T. Camcrun, C. Imhof, V. Trout, M. Trollt, XV. Ulrich. Row Tlm-ez l.. lhilcoxen, Lorino, N. Adams, D. Stn-ph:-ns, C. Sykes, C. liorcy. J. llroci, D- 141-ll, J. Grfwlckc. Row l-'ourz J. Day, W. Wallace, ll. Baxter, R. lto-lr-nmcln-r, D. YYallenian, ID. llt-ins, Collar. Y. Hridgvr, L. Wilcoxcn, IJ. I-'reule-r, M. Prukupf, 'l'. Komzxr. The Southwest halls are alive with the sound of music. Under the hrilliant direction of Mr. Nordman, the Southwest Orchestra had a Very fine year. ln- deed, there was music in the halls as the memhers stayed after school to practice for the operetta, uhfly Fair Ladyw. Although this was a difficult operetta, the orchestra performed exceptionally Ninety enior well. Congratulations are in order for these fine musicians. At the Christmas Aud, the orchestra aided in hestowing Christmas spirit hy playing the tradi- tional hHallelujah Chorusi' hy Handel. Then, on Fine Arts Night, the senior members joined those of Concert Band in a Senior linsenlhle. In addi- tion, the orchestra contributed two selections to the l-'rout Row: NI. Adams. Fi. Cilrson, J. Dufniales, Smith, L. llranliam, ll. Adams. C. Loxavlivlf. How Two: lt. Davis, li. Williamson, K. lluwcy, l'. Kwnoyer, S. Snell, J. livehv. li. Gonzalez, J. Kulil, ll. Kelly. ltnw 'I'lir-:--: lt. Sctllaw-k, A. Sniithers, J, Clarke, J. Williams, P. Carter, lt. Klint-li-ller, Nl. Haute. lion' Four: J. Bourgeois. Nl. Laser. S. B1-rm, S. 'l':1ll4'nt, C. Sutton, D. lsos, l.. Svllaefcr. C. Scliaefwr. W.. Willixnns. A. licvl. ll. 'lllnner OIACAQZ5 find, May Musicale. Not all of the time spent by orvhestra memlmers is in performing, as members studied works of American composers during the second semester. Nevertheless, performance is the main objective, and the orchestra fittingly ended the year by play- ing for the Commencement Ceremony. For such a very good year, Rounrlup says HHats off to the Southwest Orchestralw OFFICERS: President . . .,.,,.,.,. ,. Louise Wiilcoxen Secretary '..., . .Lois Schaefer Treasurer .,.. . .. .....,.. ,......, .,..... S a lly Lorino Lilhrarians . ,. David Freuler, Richard Kinast Ninety-one iimiiil-S c c ,.,V:. . A ... A Q Front Row: D. Williams. D. Outinan. J. Es'-nlmr. J. Johnson, C. Singficld, J. liischcr, K. Wynn, R. liurulr-rs, C. Stanzlridgi-, Wi. Lowery. How Two: li. Brinkman, XV. Bone. T. Bley. C. Brown, A. Cola-. Xl. Tululis, J. Crana. T. Dicrkvs, D. lliri, C. 'IR-rnullo. XY. Lclloux, P. llumpus, D. Anclr-rson, M. Ka-lly, D. Brown, ll. Hall, ll. Goonlon, ll. Michel. S. Kzlstnr-r. How Thru-: S. Nicky-ns, IJ. llarris. J. Flalwrly. W. Vmlen. l.. Batek. T. Xlfvruan, R. llaniinlc. Il. Wvalsll, D. Kinast. li. Tracy, li. Now, R. Ticfcn- hrunk, ll. Koliay. J. Kauling, ll. Lcylianl. G. Annlvs. R. lilatz, T. Aclclslmc-rger, J. llalanoro, ll. Bala-s, J. Klan-k. D. Xcrxiani. cgnferme ia e nfiem A Before a musician can perform with quality, he must practice the basic skills of his instrument. Members of the lntermefliate Ensemble apply this practical idea during two periocls a day umler the able direction of Mr. Norclman. This training group is composefl mainly of fresh- men anrl sophomores. Most of these underclass- men are eager to go on to Senior Band and Or- chestra. Because theirs is a non-performing group, N inety-two more time can be spent in studying the techniques and methods of handling individual instruments. Of course, the successful musician neecls to practice the skills he acquires in class by continuing work at home. Wlieri Mr. N0l'fll11ElI1-S stanflarcls are met, the student is allowed to advance. Those who are willing to prove their musical ability in an industrious manner will always be welcome in the lntermefliate lfnsemble. 6014160 Front Row: NI. Laser, S. Talent. Row Two: K. Tate, B. lfefmnn-r, W. I'lri:-ln. B. Vfilliznnson. Sfrin nfiemgi 1'l 'S Double Bass: NI. Lasser. Violins: P. Klein:-r, L. Wilcoxen, L. Rolius, K. Ballantine-, P. Jacobi. Cello: R. Kvlly. Violas: I. Buubc, S. Lorino, N. Blunt. i Ninety-three u n I u n nu lui Ibm: Il, In-ull-r, I.. Lullm-, l. 1,4-ruin. J. I.zulf, ll. Iilm-kw-ll. Pl. lirnm:-r. IX. XII-I.:-llxm. .I. ,Iwuln-rl, D. Mu:-wlxl. 'I'wv: I.. IIN..-N. I.. Imxnlllzxrlli. S, I'uu-I. 'l'. 'Ir:n:muff. I.. Ymxuuw-In1rt. II. I'f-lf-rx. II, l.v---, II. lin-x. I-Q. Nlulur. G. 5.ImI1-rl. S. XII-url 1 N H 1 Il. XX:-rli-lu. ,I. Gnffnf-x. K. Kulm. I.. Mmm. Ii. Ilmlf-, K. Srlmlllm. Cv. XMI-nl. K. Smith. K. Zn-llm:-r. B. by-rung. NI. li4ln-lummm. I I4 U Tlmw-: l', 'I'ipmn. II. Iixmmlwff. II. ll.nlliu.nI.-, I.. I.if-lwrmzm. 5. lim-vlxiw. K. Im-lf-. I.. lim-11:4-rl. Nl. lim-ltrifk. I'. Sl:-l-ml. XI, I51 YW xr K. Guxlx. 5. Iirifvlu-tml li. IM-llmm, ll. Xillnrrl-ul. ll. Iklru-I-ll-I. Il, Suuxtflmuulm. G. Allan. S. Ililium. 'l'. Gixunnm-U. ll. Slum-kl I-. Hur: I'. Iizmla l'. liurvlu-ll. .I. Iinllulisln-rg.-r, K. Jann-4, .I. Nlanllxis, I.. I.un5Iur1l, II, Klum-r, ll. lIrump. IJ. I,nriu-. II. Ilmwrv. K Ilxnumx XI. Ulm-n. I.. XX imllr, IJ. Nrlngiil-l4I. ll. Sln-xn-I. Ii. 'Nlnrs--. 'I'. llulmhnm. li. 'lluil-Irv. G. Slm-xv. II. Xluue-lmnll. IX. llugvr. IQ. 'Klum' Flu-: ll. I-ll.ml. K. XXilli:m1N. Ii. Ih-riur. ,I. I.mn1w. D. In--I-'r. 'I'. Rim:-r. II, Il-Ill-llmllx, F. Ilnuzuwlvi. II. Slxunw. .I. lull-Inlvr. II. blnllllr I I lx. XXI.-.l.'m.nm. MF' 1x..I. Mummy. 5. C...-llkl-n. X. I.:uulu.-Ivr. l'. llmmp-mx. Ii. lullmxm. I', I--llmup, X. XMlrrv-u. Il. Engl:-r. ll. Nrmk. I. llill r N N rf Ih ml I Iulf l Il il I Vmullluinr I I' llin I Ilnihv X 'fl ' U 1. . .. v . .. ' 1 . U. ,. .H MN. . 51 -. . . 5 1'-wll. .I. King. .I. lin-wkvlx Nw'-n: II. lull.:-r. I.. Itlll-. II. Ill-Spain. Ix, Ianxv-r, YV. Cn-1-nIivl4l. II. K1-Inlmzm, II. Hnpplx-ull. II. Ill-rglxmllll. Ii. liluwiv. P. lluurlu x XI Ink n I'. Iiuill K. .I. lilmmun. ll. Fumln-r-. If. K4-llugg. I-. Nlnlll-ll. Il. I'ulIw. F. Sfllimfzr. I'. Nirlwl-. .I. Ilurii. wil -If llll girdf perio - ixec! CAOIAMJ 0I I7lCl'llIS: l31'Psiflm:l CIIIHFICS lilm-lmeil Ificef-l,x'c-sirlf-Ifl Waylw Il1'I.vlluu Se1'rvlm'y . . .Iac-lxiu ,Iuulmerl IIwl'9iir4lII'i'l'S Ifllen Ilruzxw. IVIPIIIIIS Xlmwlxi I.ll:1'u1'ill::4 Llmlu Ilulllnf-. Juflx l.a1ws. 'lim Cumlli. Dennis llupplvurm ront Row: S. Crime. B. Damron, P. Smith, I.. Norsk:-s. D. Frvnlcr, D. Sin-If-rt, C. Collins, I.. Whterlmuuso, T. Kuxxviglirw, M, Evans, R. Zack, Q Tlmluas. 5. Whtson. Row Two: Ii. Illalz. R. Castvlln. Y. Kvnlvs. S. Xlanlilz-n. If. 'l'limnns. P. I-Ivunrnnon. I . Imli-livntu, S. IS:-ll, 5. Ni'-rmwr. I. Ilivnlizi. J. Smilli, C l'll1le'n, YV. YYa!ls, li. Lunsford, I.. Brunk. N. Simlvlur, .I. Enlingvr, B. llvim-rs, C. ll:-rkefr. Row 'l'l1rPe: S. Sarnia, I.. Kravgvr. IT. Port:-rfiu-l4l. I.. Xlillm-r. I.. Ilunlelr, I.. lfzlngv. ll. Kslmr. ll, Snug. Il. Hoitlanil, .I. lluppvr. T. Ilulvi-lanrl, I5 Parks, B. Ewnnann. NI. Sclialmvk, K. Onnnian, S. Norris, D. 3IcNm-ill. 'l'. Knarksti-ilt, A. lirnn-ht. M. Spitz. J. l'un-min. ow Ifnur: I.. Xlutllvws. li. Grl'a!ll1uls1'. K. I.nu4'li. K. Cmnplwll. R. l'in'lupm'. N. Skipuilll. .I. l'3unL.1nu. II. I..iuuu4'r, B. .Un-l. J. Dillals. G. Stratus, U, ,lun K. Hake, XY. Bufaln. I.. Wrinslun, K. linlrurn. K. Hans, P. Civvns, .I. Strung. 5. .lu1'ksun, I.. Nlaior. l.. 'l'vpfvx'. Run Fix:-: l'. Cmlsvy. ll. .Iur-fleninnn, K, Nirlmlsun. I.. llilxlwiits. P. Immctlxun. F. Evvlu-r, G. lluss. I.. lfuulk. Ii. I.:-unzlril, Xl. Vruknpf. I'. Kalsinu li. Cn-org:-, li. Wrarnvr. G. Pijut, M. lfzixalzlax. ll. Allvn. F. Inn:-s, J. Win-gr-rt. J. llrzulns. li. l'nttnn. 5. Hall. XI. Il:-Wilt. l'. Xllivlilnnnn Rim' Sit: D. Hiukw, S. I.:-1-, ff. Tinki-r, D. Uswn. 5. lfurilinulfu I. Ilnrris. l.. I.:n1L'k. P. Nllzllke-r. 5. lluvivs. Xl. Ellis. ll. Xlvllivlc. C. Ilulmm-s. K. Hogan Ii. Huh, li. Slizfw-ki, .I. Ernst, 5. Slierrcl, C. Ki:-fvr. Il. YY:-ggwrim-r, ll. lfnlly. B. Kulun. S. Srully. .gfziral perio - mxed 6710101.16 i Presiclent Vive--l'1'esifle-zu S6l'I'f'lill'y 'l'1'ea1sl11'v1'S Lilira ri ails I UFFICICIIS: Dau're'll Rullin flllilflllllll Collins . . , Linfla XV2ll6'I'll0llSH Xlarviu Spitz. Sam Czlrflimilf- Kathy Nivlwlsull, Suu Norris. 'l'e1'1'y llarlvigliu. ,IEIITIPS Hopper l .lil :ery-,liz Front Row: G. Olliges, K. Kuhn. ll. Freulvr, D. Johnson, G. Blake, C. Gr:-1-n. D. llavkmann, I.. Christensen. Row Two: P. Ludwig, G. Hammer, 'I'. Maxwell, K. Smith, M. Hofstvtier, J, Rein:-kv. N. llunn-r, A. Gearalfls, M. Bull, K. ikubrc Q Hanne en J. Nil-hoff, J. Rcim, L. Themlore, H. Tsntsisl, K. Simalcu, L. Williams, 5. Buulivnult, V. Sffhmirlt. Row Thrcv: K. Kf-rry, J. Wittmanu, J. Bc-arml, B. Morgan, N. Turley, M. Gruna, M. Gleason, J. Moser, NI. Dunlap, J. Slmcmakr-r E Ynrnon D ole S. Johnson, Il. Parks, J. Button, C. McNeill, P. Weissman, K. Kapp, S. Calton. Row Four: D. Seibel, K. Wierlemann, L. llmuks, L. Primo, G. Eggers, G. Hurning, S. Pesz-k, M. l.ue-rhlefm-lvl, W. Leung, S. qtlllme Fuqua Duncan, J. Michel. Row Five: B. Browning, ll. Golivk. B. Linn, T. Sclwller, V. W'ir!l1, M. llzlldmin, R. Popp, J. lflenlingg, A. Luv-nsmann, 5. Snow B Gamber D 1 man. M. Carrlillu, C. Tanner, D. Georges, T. Burroughs, D. Luadvrs. N inety-six perio - ixec! 640101445 President ..,..,.. .,......... . ., ..,...,. Alfred Luensmann Vice-President . . . .. Nancy Turley Secretary ......., .,,.,..,..,....., D arlene Johnson Treasurers ,..,. . , ,,.. ,.,.... K athy Kuhn, Steve Snow Librarians ...... Margaret Murphy, Linda Calcattera, Mark Newman, Gerry Olliges Huw FMU: IX. Ylulnr. E. N1 Inns' Six: I.. XVilliamS. IJ. Cllalulmvrs, lf. Xlnn mm Rum: NI. Xuelle. J. K1-igglmtlr-'. N. Iii x 1-kr-1. J. Nmull. II, Ihas-nrnvn-all, R. Ilan-Imnll. XI. Wilde. Y. Mumluillf-r, S. Hnrllrm. IJ, Hugdu-ml, I.. Wcyuunl. nw 'lmvz II. Ni:-nlnsi, 11. SIuzu'kclfnr4l. 41. ilzxrpe-nt:-r, IJ. I:Im-mn. NI. Smith, II. Ikurmnssns, IJ. 'l'm5kw, Xl. Ihr-I. I.. I.uI!uulu-, W. Pullunl, J. Fiscln-r, XI, N11-Kinumn, I. limlmlvn, L. I-'ull'-r. I.. Xagl-l, S. Ilamiltun, II. Claviu. I.. Smillx. nw Tllrm-: ll. Tlmmpsun. II. I razif'r, I,. 0'IIrivn. ,I. I'inm'c'Ixiam, S. Iiurlm-r, ll. Errzxnle. YY. YI'uv-lllng. G. N'l1mit.c, I'. Ilugn, P. Tdluxm-, II. XICCHIIII. I.. Xllvn. l.. Kwnth. I.. l,zn14'k, lf. I.nrax. ,I. Hmlxllxmnlra-1-. Ii, Svluuvlvr, C. Ilznnninn. luuw four: XI. Juvulsl. Ik. Ilulvlllcru. I,. Nlv-hm-r, I., Xia-lu:-u-r. ,I. llunn. XI. lnvrrl. .I, Carrull, ,I. Hnlanml. Ii. Iilxtvlmrcll. II. Ilvl-l, H. Vw-in-r. II. Dann-- R. Smith. F. Tlllumlm, 'l', Killurvn, Nl. IYz1tamx, S, Ilirrittie-r. If. Iiutvi. D. I'runlv. C. Iansuglmi. Ihs, P. O'Bri-rn. .I. Men-rs, C. Iiarrun. ,I. Cmlfu-y, G. Nlulmw. M. 'I'url--y, C. Wm'-lx. S. Turlvx, II. Nlam-rms, II. Imisor, ll. Harris. IC. Nlulula, S. Trolingvr, II. Will. S. Snml:-rs, J. WX-iulrwr. I.. XIvXIilli4m, C. Iliulz. n. Ii. Sm-lwn. G. ffnlrlm. ,I. Svulmrn. XI. Xuuka-4, K. St. .InIm. 'l'. Lansing, II. Nnllnuuun, Xl, Carr, YV. Stn-ckvr. ,I. Nlalmn. II. Cuttl, 5. Slay. Ii. English. S. Xlarquarnll, II. Huw, I.. Klum-r, S. Prof:-la, Ii. ,Kiln-r, euenffz perio - ixec! CAOMLLA OFFICERS: President .. .. ,. ,.,.......,,. Jim Stoxall Vice-Presiclent ,.,. I Richard Nlarchaml Secretary ,,.,... . . . ,.,...., ........,... V irginia Bivkel Treasurers lllarilyn Wilds, Darrell Hogslleafl Librariarls .. ., , Connie Nicolosi, Dana Nagel. Charles Oliver. Mike Turley Ninety-seven Row Four: A. Nlmle-r. M. Pr:-iss. M. Slmvmrs. XI. lrle-, D. Dufcr, C. Ncbuloni. 'l'. 'l'lmlz:, ll. K:-llrrman, G. F1-rr:-lli. J. V4-nm-goni, J. Mangsing, Front Row: S. Hricko. T. .lm:ulms, M. Nurden, D. llnpkin, L. Klein, S. Str-vr-m-r. S. Knnmd. J. Allrm-cl. l'. Biwlvrnmn. B. Gultl, Y. Dudus, R. Kohl man, R. Tzunminga, K, Kinnst, R. Gilmore, H. Busch, C. Compton, J. Otto, IJ. Mules, K. llriur, ll. Him-rman, H. llmlges. M. Ogle. Row Tun: I. Major, C. liz-imle-r. D. Lynvh, A. Dicarlo, B. Payne, E. Rosenau. D. Duniol. N. Sinn, M. Menon, M. Avrm-, K. Plnnjc, l.. Evans, F. Bom marito. l.. Fursyilif-, lJ. Bolingvr. S. Zescli, K. Vaughn, ll. Fink, S. Nash. ll. Rvnirk. P Row Tlnrve: A. Dillon. C. Wilson, B. Nligneron, D. Bolingcr, T. Varner, Rl. Bmfkl-41-lx. C. Nil--sz-nger, K, Xlilliamc. S. Aiello. C. Wrst, ll. Calc-aterra M. Sailors, N. Helvvy. I.. Nlelixiz-r. P. Smith. S. Crana, K. Grousf-, E. .lac'ksnn. S. Gnf-ring:-r. D. Chimlini. Smith, 5. Dulva. B. Yzluglin, li. Yficlggvr. .l. Sallvr, P. Klein. perio - mme! Ckorufi ljI'CSiClCI1t ,...... .. ...,... ............ ..,. N l ary Ann Avree Vice-President ,. ,.,. William Nligneron Secretary ,......,. . ,,..,. . . ..,...., Mary Boekesch Treasurers ...., ,.......,. . , ,.... Karen Gross, Tim Varner Librarians . . .. Rosie Talnminga, Kathleen Kinast, Shirley Aiello, Stanley l'lriCko Ninety-eight P garfy ifierd I-'rum Huw: B. KL:-hlmrxlt, R, Fm-hr, Ii. Xligm-mn. R. XXillm-r, Ii. I..xlunmmhf r. K-yu Tun: N. Huru. li. Hu:-hr, H. Rm-In-r.-r. G. Svhzu-fl-r. Ii. Wu!-Au ' Waclriga 5 mul How: L. Vhlsfurx. R. Yvillnvr. Y.. Rrulufs. rm Inu: L. lxurln-rg, R. Horn. B. hz-rr. H. YYQINHI. R. Fehr. M. bninlf-r, J. l 1-hr, Ii. Bvrlu-rn'l. hun Ihr'-ff: NI. N1-mart, D. Mm-rw. NI. XYQUII1-v. C. G+-mg:-. Hou P-mr: R. McXIullr-u, D. Fr:-nlr-r. M. Hrmlinc. Ninety-nine I-'rout How: l', Williams, J. Martin, li. llurris, IJ. Lunuley. .I. Andreas, Il. Gilt-rt-.ist-, Mr. XI-fruit:-lit-si, K. II4-rzogz. .l. Hayashi, IJ. Cam:-mind, J. Caldwell. ll. 'l'lromst-n. How Two: K. Dallmau. KI. Yan-gs-r, C. Kit-vksev. 5. Mann, KI. Mayse, A. X:-wlnaiii. l. Maul:-5, NI. II:-s-, 5. lliurmnntl. ,I. Cliioflini, S. Jankomslci, K. Nlamula, J. l.zul!:irlzt-ra, :L Carlmiw, P. Ylvluingl, S. Innes, C. Kcntll, li. llrn-tsvlwr, S. lkmm-it-r, Nl. Nirnlotli. Row Tlirm-1 G. Hit-kt-rl, NI. Gross, I.. Pzistori, M. Vnntucci, J. Bice, li. Skt-llinn, C. lin-ver, D. 'l'r-aln-an, li. Dover, ll. Fuse, C. INIcDonagh, P. Sitzt-Q. I'. Million, IJ. Bogm-r. D. Wilson, G. An-ndall, li. Picolt-t, K. Gorsnm-li, B. Svhl.-mme-r, S. Hallaman, IJ. Bur-rt-ri. Ilow Four: WI. Ziuwairt-llu, Xl. Kultcnhavli. S. Figgv, ll. Garrett, S. O'Dq-ll, I.. Svlire-ilwr, li. .Iuyre-, C. Fi-her, S, Centilini, Xl. Grippc. P. Cornish, A. Kolokitlms, C. Xuvlle, J. lflt-ary, Nl. lit-rnanl, li, Wells, M. Jarvis, .I. Hoffmann, IJ. li:-nm-tt, N. Svliriebe-r, WI. Fey. liow Five: .l. Zllcvaro-llo, I.. lwivk, I.. Krt-ulz, V. liulwrtson, I'. Kcnnn-sly, N. livrle-lslnvyvr. li. Wvalson. G. Gm-org:-s, M. Ijonlos, A. l'n'mikiris. N. Gil lsreatli. ,l, Hart, J. Sinmn. IJ. Tliolnpson. S. lirn-lsvlim-r. C. fivklvriiiuri, B. Reynolds, G. Cliituoonl, ,l, llulltwk, II, Kicknmnn, D. Ft-ara. S. Ilartly. lima Six: ll. liaym-s, C. Simms, XI. YYQ-sh-riiiexr-r, .l. Svlimill. li. Wvvsl, fx. .IUlHl't'll- D- KHYU. J. Xlaicln-l. ll. llakf-r, Il. Kirfliholf. C. Fe-l'Lli50ll, .I- I Calralvrra, Y. 'I'n-agile. C. Nliazza, li. lin-nth, ll. Sfliafnilv, T. Deakin, K. Fllir-l-ls, l. Kraus, KI. lionghnun, S. I-'turist'-r, ll. llrnis, D. Z:-svli, K. Tin--r, Wilson, J. Pt-tit. ir 5 7 Le Much of Southwest7s musical excellence was con- tributed by the members of the Girls, Glee Club. Under the brilliant direction of Mr. Monachesi, these girls worked hard striving for perfection and harmony. As part of their activities, these ambitious girls participated in the school's operetta, My Fair Ladyf' Another highlight of the year was their singing in the annual Christmas Aud. Girls' Glee Club provides the student with a One Hundred chance to work with others, each working in a different manner, but each striving for the same goal, namely perfection in musical presentation. Thanks to the enthusiastic, patient, and superbly talented Mr. Monachesi, each girl reaches her goal. OFFICERS: President .......... ,.,.. B arbara Gilcrease Vice-President .... .,,......... S andy Figge Secretary ',.,,..... ,...,...,,..,.........,,.,.....,..,., K aren Herzog Treasurers .,,.. .... D ebbie Camenzind, Joyce Hayashi Frnnl Him: V. Xlrllrt-rf, li. XX'-nfl.-ll. U. Iiruvkv-tt. .l. rt:-' xnvr. l.. Kraus'-, ,l. li'-4-r-. N, lim-nn-. 12. lmgul:-. H. X-lun:-. lynyy Inu: lt. Xtullis, f.. Juni-s. P. I,uH1nlr--nr. ly. Imslm, I lx n Irrl y X lv l I-Q. Sm-lminkf-r. S. Sinwn. li. Hn-ishir, 12. XI.-str-r. G. Xluri .. vu 1' . . -yvta. Nl. lwvy. lx. kr-nh. G. llannlnun an. lynn lhn-ez Ii. XM-lu-r. 5. li.-ynwl-ls. ,l. ttzrpplwuil. H. X11-rln-ill:-r. 4. Gr.-vm-, ll. Sumlrrsl .l. 121.11-k. 5. .lnwqtu-s. 1. l'rnfvtn. N. Jung. .l, llzulm--snmlr-v. ll. bww, li. Fluxxrlmrn. ,l. Xlrimril, IP. Furl--yr. I. liuinlwl-V. N--n Ifnnr: X. Xlnrri, Ib, Xwryiuni. H. l..irt4-r. .l. Ilirwlftlmns, NI. Vmlt. XI. Llzrrl.. D. Xlnrphr-y. 5. li.rrs.un. H, lhynnl. .l. Burnt-s, IJ, lnlwr. .l. Nlull.-n. lx. Iiippn-n. C. Higgs. F. Ilurrulhwk. k. brhmnlt. ll, Hurt, X. Nlurslmll. Nun Iliw: R. I-lhlf-n. IJ, Xl'-xl-is. R. Xygnsnn. D, Ilnylt-, X. l.nt11-n. fy. Gntlsvlmlk. Q.. hrluru-In-r. W. lhnnsl lx. .I-thus-vu, .I. lhvxxmxy. It. Waytus. li. Gutlwnrtm. K, Hun.-w. li. H G. Hohm-s. 7 ogfi To many listeners. the resonant ancl rirh suunrl of male voices joining in song is among the must satisfying of listening experienves. Linrler the ili- reclion of Nliss l.. Xleyer. the sevonfl periml Buys' Glee Cluh giy es Soutllyyesteners at c l1a11r'e to sliare this satisfavtimx. This year the boys pa1'tit'iputefl in ull of the sClnml's niajm' music-ul ey ents. ln Hy Fair Lady. they sung 'PX Little Hit ul Luvku with at zest unfl liyeliness that mrs infectious. ,Nt the Cllflillllile ,:Xucl. the lmys tlelighu-tl us yyith Hwy Bright the uhn. li, Xlnrtin. 'I'. Tissi, lt. 'Iiluit-rry. T. ljtmk, J, Hr.-null-l. Le CM btur, yyhlle at the Nluy' Nlusivale, they were again excellent. Our thanks to Nliss Meyer and the boys lor their fine contriliutions. OFFICERS: Presiclent . Xnrnian liuehre Vit-e-Presirlent ..,. . Vincent Culilli Secretary' ,l. liuy Mlauns Chris l' rugale l't'i1Sl1 Fill' , l.llll'2,il'lHIl5 .Don llurt. .lim Barnes. Paul Nlvlireyy. beorge llnhnes. nnrl lmn llS5l Hur' Hzzlnlrwrl flllt Front Row: NI. Su-wart, R, I.aI.urn:nnlin-rc. B. Xligni-ron. SI. Hansen. Row Two: XI. Arnold, P. Gods:-v. Row Three: I.. Thompson, R. Ilorn. Row Four: S. Iialuivzyk. D. Clark. Row Ifixv: 11. Groves. P. Iiovsnian. S. Paxton. P. Frienlrich. Row Six: S, Janis, C. Ilouse, I.. Ylilvoxcn, A. Smith:-rs, A. Shi-rwin, I. Iii:-lnunn, C. Krvanlzllnn-yn-r, B. K4-rr, .I. Abrznnmirli, .L Parisollo, Ii. Schilling, P. Moore, N. Hznnillon, M. Ilardester, I'. Kelly, K. lirullon, J. Bohnenkanlp, K, Kuhn. K. Moore, ll. Itotlvay. How Seven: Ii. Sinwock, II. Nance. G. Holmes, Il. Moore, I.. Ililgenrlori, Ii. Iinhof, M. Wknllm-y. B. Watson. I. Iiolycrls. I.. Vfzilson. R. I 'vl1r, C. Carnval, J. Polzlnnl, Il. Smith, .I. Wdlkcnilig. C. Iiicnlernlan. Row Eight: M. Mueller, K. Unslvy, I.. Itolufs. I.. Karin-rg, N. Zotos. R. Iiachr. HI. Snielm-r. ll. Willnvr, D. Tracy, It. Si:-krnann, Ii. Gibson. I. Fr-lir. How Nine: S. Doss, B. Gt-hhzmlt, P. Kenner, IJ. Prokopvhuk. C. Hake. J. tllawson, D. Frenler. C. S4-liar-for. Row 'Il-n: XI. Bronline, J. Pearry, II. Vicente, L. Butte-n. Row lil:-ten: C. George. ll. Skee-ters, ll. Trnexnan. B. Nlorris. Row 'l'm-Ive: Xl. Curr. It. lakes. How Thirteen: It. Bs-cherer, Ii. Mcllullen. oncerf C4000 The tradition of Southwest is one of outstanding service and achievement in many areas. Certainly, that tradition of excellence is also the hallmark of the Concert Choir. Under the direction of Miss Leontone Meyer, this group continued to provide the school and community with a vigorous musical program drawn from a varied repertoire. Surely, the Choiris most distinguished work this season was that of singing for the St. Louis Christ- mas Carols Association during the holiday season. Appearances at restaurants, business and profes- sional clubs and at the Union Station raised 255450 for needy children throughout St. Louis. Finally, great personal satisfaction was derived by those who brought Christmas cheer to the patients of the Une Hundred Two Chronic Hospital and members of the Senior Citi- zens Club. Striking a lighter note, the Choir delighted audi- ences with its sparkling performances of the uAsCot Cavottew in the operetta nlVIy Fair Lady. The spring saw more merriment in the May Musicale. However. it was preparation for Commencement that formed a fitting finale to a busy and highly successful musical year. OFFICERS: President . .,....,. , ,.., Barry Lalsumandiere Vice-President .... .,......,... B ill Migneron Secretary .. .,., ...........,.,..,..,.....,...,. ll 'Iarsha Hansen Treasurers ,.,,. Madge Stewart, Steve Ratajczyk u 1 5. uziic in flze .Air dis 0'H z'dThee ,Mill fel' Olfl Ml' CLHQIOLLJ .Mimi meg A2619 Cl lUCltCA!l! Bye. One Hundred Four A' f .. ,. ' J: .,.. : ..::.:.i',.:2jE::' ':.:.-:E.:2!?:2:':' I ,. , V 3 ggi::,,:a5-1:5a5vg:ga:1g:-f--:-:-:-r-2-----:-112:24:ma-aa5:5 :':-:- -'-.:'.zz.g::g:5::: :.5:::a:?- , -.,:,:::- 'JS' 4-ff' Sfff w w WW I gddftkg game X Front Row: D. Rapplean, T. Brazell, D. Nlallovk. J. Shucart, S. Mann, J. Steiner, M. Sprung, K. Brandenburg. Row Two: Mr. Gower, .l. Dc-ndrinelis, D. Hall, L. Nunnally, P. Green, D. Franke, T. Lindsay, S. Snow. ardifg The 1967-68 season for the Varsity Cagers was a difficult one, despite their great determination. They finished their season with a record of 8 wins and 13 losses, and a 3-10 league mark which tied them for Sth place in the PHL. As their coach, 1Vlr. Gower, stated, kiln spite of our record, 1 con- sider the past season as a relative success. This is because our league always produces a great number of outstanding teamsfi Led by co-captains Joe Steiner and Dennis Franke, the SW cagers presented a well-balanced squad to all competitors. The fine ball handling and bulldog defense of Don Hall and Stan Mann, the uncanny shooting of ,loe Steiner and Dennis Franke, and the speed of Don Schoenbeck and Steve Snow were key combinations in the squadis attack. The season had several highlights on an indi- vidual basis. Co-captain Joe Steiner finished his SW cage career with a season average of 15 points per game-tops on the squad. Following a close second was co-captain Dennis Franke with a sea- son average of 14 points per game. One Hundred Six galeigaf Next year with eight of the fourteen varsity players returning, Southwest should expect another stimulating and successful season. SCORES Southwest 60 DuBourg Southwest 57 McKinley Southwest 35 Roosevelt Southwest 81 Welister Groves Southwest 67 Cleveland Southwest 51 Soldan Southwest 44 Cleveland Southwest 84 Cleveland Southwest 51 O'Fallon Southwest 57 Affton Southwest 69 Central Southwest 61 Northwest Southwest 84 Prep Seminary Southwest 57 Sumner Southwest 69 Sumner Southwest 66 Soldan Southwest 77 St. Francis de Sales Southwest 641 Beaumont Southwest 58 O'Fallon Southwest 67 Vashon Southwest 51 lVlcKinley Front Row: G. Cooper, E. Schumer, D. Wlwrkmeister, C. Standrirlge, T. Lansing, R. Danner, P. Nichols. Row Two: R. Dolvrynski, G. Doyle, M. Jackson, D. Eeonomon, S. Niekens, S. Yalli, D. Holland, P. Yancey, T. Bryn, Mr. Nebel. K The 1967-1968 season for the B Cagers was a difficult one with only two wins out of their twelve games played. Nevertheless, their new coach, Mr. Carlton Nehel, felt that the team learned and pro- gressed to a great extent. The highlights of the season were victories over Prep Seminary and Cleveland. The B Cagers came from behind and beat Prep Seminary after the tallest player of the other team fouled out. Dennis Economon was credited for winning the game when he scored the last two points for the victory over Cleveland. Even though they didn't beat O,Fallon, this was one of their best efforts and performances. The outstanding players were Steve Vallie, Paul Nichols, and Dennis Economon. Returning pros- pects are Steve Vallie, Paul Nichols. Tom Lansing. and Stan Niekens. SCORES Southwest 34 Southwest 43 Southwest 42 Southwest 45 South west 56 Southwest 42 Southwest 43 ' South west 42 Southwest 41 Southwest 33 Southwest 65 Southwest 31 Duldourg McKinley Roosevelt Vilehster Groves Cleveland Cleveland Oilrallon Affton Central Northw est Prep Seminary Sumner One Hundred Ser 64 65 50 63 54 55 52 4-3 45 59 61 72 en Com 6 fllllldftfli High! P9415 qw ,:E,:A1,,.A .,.,?.::,Z::E -A s as ? EEZZ , W A ' 2? 3 ' Q ag oy Q 4' Q A 1 2 5' .fdcfion f I Front Row: C. Brewer, R. Smith, S. Davies, J. Russo, D. Wegcner, R. Marchand, G. Blake, G. Porterfield, F. McCracken, D. Berry, P. McGrew, N. Papagiauis. Row Two: E. Bean, C. Stelzer, D. Swartzhaugh, M. Trout, M. Dr-Luca, A. Favazza, L. Shanlz, S. Wilson, M. Turley, S. Turley, S. Stillwell, B. Hurley. Row Three: Mr. W'allach, B. Faulkner, S. Artale, R. Bell, J. Garavaglia, G. Pucci, A. Buchrucker, G. Greco, T. Pisoni, S. Marchand, Mr. Williams. arfiifg medfgng The times have changed, the place has changed, but the sport remains basically the same. Wrestling was a physical contest the ancient Greeks enjoyed, and the modern Southwesterners enjoy it equally Well. The sport calls for bulging muscles, endurance, intelligence, and desire to excel. These qualities are a part of every member of the SW wrestling team, led by Mr. Waliach and co-captains Rich Marchand and George Blake. K Coach Wallach, in talking about the team, said that there was no one star, but a number of im- proved wrestlers with experience and a working knowledge of wrestling. These men have worked One Hundred Ten. not only for individual perfection in the basics of the sport, but for team perfection in spirit and desire to win as Well. The team, which finished in the PHL, also fin- ished third in the District Meet at St. Louis U. High and third at the Country Day meet. These finishes were due in part to the loss of two fine wrestlers-Gino Pucci and Bill Bigger-both side- lined by injuries. As for next year, Coach Wallach feels there is little need for alarm. The B Team, under Mr. Wil- liams, had an undefeated season. into , n ima ,gf-3,5 B lx C' H ' T. Cook, D. Sm-ml, J. llarrls, K. Krumm, J. Bauvr. D. Klacclxi, J. Laws, D. Front Run: H. rac'n1-y, .. ugguns, Owc-ns, E. Aubuclmn, D. Yisos. J. Smith. Huw Tun: A. Bell, R. Faulknvr, J. Mangosing, Bl. Rivck, G. Fr-rrclli. J. Sh-iman, R. llvssz-l, J. Barnvi, R. Souders, Nl. Silxa. Hmm Thru-e-: Wlr. Yvalluvlx. D. llnllvnlinr, B. Nfrllmaun, Nl. Clark, Bl. lmuiell, J. Hvilmnn, D. JHHLI. J. Grufi. G. lll-gr-l. D. Artalv. Nlr. Williams. 86l,I'I'l M85 H. Lielv, One Hundred Eleven coveted Public High League championship. Prior Q av- . , . . . . .. , Front Row: Nl. lurcntln. N. Lo Russo, P. l',m'rl1er, ll. Nlcrlu-ll:-r. 'I, l'mnnutn-. L, Lolmrllminl. lx. ku-ntza-l, f., lhpngluins, J. klzlrk. G. Stratos, M. 'Nlnntami, ll. King. L, Pnrxi-. T. Collora. Hou Two: li. Wiuruvr. li. Kilt-x 1Xlgr.l, ll. lic, D. Yillxlni, F. liorclialrtlt I H4'1'ln'r. li. Kollring, L. Nuppivr. ll. lgiikowskx, rl. llznis, S. Nloflrv, .l. Pcxlroli, .l. Rugga-ri, S. lizlralinalv. ll. Sprung. Mr. Turkcr. OCCQI' This year found an increase in the status of soc- cer at Southwest. The sport moved from a club activity of last year to an actual team in the Public High League. W'hat's more, our boys earned the to the victory, Coach Tucker indicated that he felt his hard-working boys had a good chance of win- ning, with most of their trouble coming from North- west and Roosevelt. The team was made up of boys who had been working for several years to learn the various techniques and skills needed for this fast moving and sometimes brutal game which is played in any kind of weather on any sort of field and in modified costumes. The returning players, ,lose Travino, Mike Mon- tani, John Pedroli, Chris Papagiannis, Bill Las- kowsky, Tony Lomonte, Gus Stratos, John Ruggeri, One Hundred Twelve and John Davis compiled a 6-9-3 record last year. This year, with additional players Tom Collora, Dave Villani, Ricky Eccher, and Bob Sprung, they were able to better their record, to the point of winning the infant PHL title for Southwest. PHL Southwest ..,.,....... Roosevelt Southwest ..,....,.... Central Southwest, Northwest Southwest ......,.,.. Sumner Southwest ....,,,.,... O,Fallon . DISTRICT PLAY-OFFS Southwest .,........,. 5 Duchesne ...,......,........,...,.... 0 Southwest ............ 0 St. Louis University H. S..,0 Southwest ......,,,... 0 St. Louis University H. S...3 Un me giefcf ndrecl T hte lairif ML .i N55 One Ilundred Fourteen 3' QA , 600116115 -- garfg .mifimiziria .bv P' if f . Front Huw: C, Frvsta, K, Nirliulsun, P. Smith. .-X. Cuastvlla. C. Pearsnn, M. Crm-n, Nl. Wvilds. I.. Curtin. Row Tim: P. Bowman. P. Tainnir-, J. Gaffney, C. Hein, C. Espinula. K. Kvatrvu. N. Chavez, J. Nulan, C. Migzn--mn. Row Thr:-ez B. Sinn-in-k. L. Hilgr-inlnrf, B. Kr-nipvr. J. Znllig. 5. Yeager. SI. Jasper. I.. Xleisnc-r, G. Sander-, J. Iilansitt. 7 ir :S owgng Wicerfi EARLY UISMISSAL President .... ,. Barbara Pappas Secretary .. . .. Carol Pearson Treasurer ',.... .. . Angela Guasteila AFTER SCHOOL President ,.,.. . ..,.. .,.,.,.... , Barbara Pappas Secretaries. Marty Hansen, Ellen Bruner Treasurer ..,, i , . , . Liz Herzoz L. Une Hundrezl Fifteen Front Row: S. Kolsr-LII, T. Nisvhwitz, IC. Ilrunlfr, B. Vzippxls, M. Hansen, I.. II:-rung, K. Kuhn, C. Iii:-:It-rmun, new M... xl. Ymmg. 11. xi,-k. P. sim-........ N. Hmm-tt.. I.. xyilwxt-n, s. tai.-.1.-fm... 41. mel.-f, s. .l.,t....t...., B. sim...-k, P. yy.-ir, K, fzmistesfm, N tmtmt 1 it. lx in wtf N lin!-'lm J nm ,.: . ,. -V. . In- :'.,u..1. Ibm 'l'I':cc: .I, II.-rrinu. XI. XX 1-ilu-. I.. lIIiI1.m. XI. Arn--III, J. I.aIunwnIIit-re, I.. NNIIMAI-lx. .I, XI-trgan. It. NI..rg:tn, N. SkipnitI1, D. Oy:-rlurf. L. Paganu, IJ. ItulI.--Ig--. I'. 'I-nnning-rm-xt-r. X, llillmnxllx. Rum I-nur. I. Vntsttn. 5. Il.-tt.-r. NI. Ilglt-, 5. Itut-Iirc, NI. .Kern-e, J. O'lIttnnt-II. J. Skugg-, XI. Z1-rnenirk. ,I. bvInu-fn-r. NX. Ilukf-rn, 11, Iilnt-k. C. SnnII, 1.. r....,t1..-, ls. cm.-I-.-....-. Ihm Ifixv: 5. .Izlnii I'. U'Iiri4'n. Smith, I.. W'ied4'rxnlnn, I.. NunnaIIy, I.. Iirmsn, Y. NIfuruni, II. 'I'v:xIn-ull. M. Y:-nturci. L. Sr'In14'fvr, S. IIIIII, II. Kutntnuun. U. .Xmlt--. ,I. I'nIi. irgi y KOLUAFLQ Mondays may seem duII and drab to some, but tu many girls. Nhmdays mean IJowIingI Bowling is not mereIy a emnpetitiye sportg it fun, t00I There have been u few changes in the cIuIJ this One Hunrlred Sixteen -- eama 7- I2 year. Instead of two nights at week being set aside for howling. only one night a week has been set aside. Teams of two girls can howl at 2:30 if these girIs have early dismissuI. Then, teams of five girIs howl at 3:15. 'Enix ' ip vox NBA Q l Frou! Huw: ll. ll'-rrivk, K. Knlm. li. Bruner. ll. l'ay-pn-, NI, llans--n, I.. III-rmg. I.. XI1-if-rs, XI. Xhitfnn. Row fwo: R. Cnr-llull. J. llillur. .X, 4.l1rlf-Q-. ll. Yarn.:--U-, S. Xlzlgginrn. li, Ciunta. F. Ghana. IP. l'.mic'l1, S, Xli-llrava. S. Yeriu-wt, B. Dms:-r, F. P01111 W. Wu:-lling. J. Muruliiny. Row 'l'lm-cz M. RQ-azmw. M. Stl-pli:-n-, S. Pr-'fi-tu. P. Hart--r. 5. Niclnicivr, NI. Lf.-mug. I.. Bvrgmzm, K. Km-lx. J. Gnliuhr. C. Jlvhnson, I.. l'rapmtuil., J. Hamilton. 1 Rnw Four: P. Maurer, li. S4-hlvnnnvr. l', S4-limilz. C. Nlianu. G. Jann-s. B. Gilmore, Ii. '1'amm1ugn, C. Ja:-Ulu, L. Sinn-lifvr, K. Graves. S. Graves, C Afhvr. Huw lfiul: IP. Wil:-nmn. ll. Siuklnann. F. Drixka. C. Fumnm, P, Jgpnlii. Xl. lim-l-wsull, K, Kinval. 5. Lvv, K. Nlilvllvr, 12. Shun, S. Samlvn, P. Rainl mall-r, Y. lxunlmr. N. Sparks. gm 9 gowgn Hrs. GEFIINIII. the clulfs new spunsor. saiml that the girls earn trnphies if they bowl one high game or a high two ss-ries game. Onve again, Arway Lanes spunsmeml a Chrislnias tuurnalnent, ancl several girls non trophies for bowling high games. -- eama 73-24 The girls receive their trophies at a CUl11lJiIlCIl GA..-X.-Boxsliilg Banquet. The club always xxelcrmies new nie-nlhc-rs and promises fun and Competition for all. One Ilundrefl Seventeen Front Row: D. Willis, R. Bryant, M. Hagan, G. Schaefer, R. Jacques, D. Toler, B. Kelly, D. Stephens, E, lverner. Row Two: J. Tennant, S. Willard, G. Stough, J. Weber, J. Marilc, R. Zinsscr, J, Koehler, P. Kenoyvr, C. Lovarheff, Mr Lewis Row Three: S. Mareschal, I. Melrher, B. Martin, B. Viner, B. Leykam, R. Anderson, W. Tomo, S. Patti, H. Manettas L. Nuelle. Ogif , owgng Win or lose, every member of the Boys' Bowling Club would agree that his time spent at Arway Lanes on Tuesday evening after school is worth- while and certainly fun. The highlights of the year were tournaments with Roosevelt and McKinley, two tournaments be- ing held every year with each school. After a Christ- mas tournament, top bowlers received trophies. Naturally, another event the boys looked forward One Hundred Eighteen to was the tournament with Girls' Bowling. By yearis end, the top fifteen bowlers received tro- phies for their great year-round performance. Leading the club, sponsored by Mr. Lewis, was Mike Tyler with high average. Helping Mr. Lewis this year were the following officers: President ,...,.,.,.,,.,. .,,,........... , ..,,....,....,,,. R ich Jacques Secretaries ,...... ..,.... B ob Kelly, Mark Sableman Treasurer ,..,.. .,.......,....,........... D on Stephens Cfugzi in lqcfure anal .gory eH ded7N Front Row: C. Wikis, D. 'l'r-nboall, P. Willis, B, Hruorkmann, KI. Hansen, S. Nlisurava, J. Nivolosi, S. Barlnagiia N. Curtin, Il. Pagano. Row Two: P. LaBarB1-ra, D. Willis, M. Vavearo, C. Nur-lle, J. Slaziuik, M. Bogrlanox-ich, A. Parrino, C. Carpenter, C. Kruamalineyvr, C. Sykes. M. Liuntos, Mr. Monarllesi. Row Three: G. Stratos. .I. Flaherty, N. Bafaro, V. Donliherty. C. Nliazzn, S. Profcta, P. Ray, P. Tipton, S. Rudy, C. Cali-aurrra. Row Four: M. Pagauo, G. Powers, J. Miazza, IJ. Trni-man. .I. Ionberi, D- Morgan' R' FPUU1. M. IAOCOCU- How Five: J. Gianino, K. Slam-ns. A. Lovers, D. liallr-ntine, S. Gunlilini. J. Mosley, D. Yilluni, I. Maris, R. lieisllir. .gfagan CM A little bit of Sunny Italy can be found at South- west whenever the Italian Club meets. With Mr. Monaehesi coordinating the activities, the club ex- plores the music, art, and social life of the Italian people through the media of reports and films. Im- portant current events in Italy are also given atten- tion by the members of the club. Customs of the Italian people were presented at the club's booth One Hundred Twenty during Freshmen Orientation. Do you want to 'aseei' Sunny Italy? Join the Italian Club. OFFICERS: President ......,. ...,............,........ B arb Brueckmann Vice-President ..,., ..... S andy Misuraco Secretary .. ...Robin Calcaterra Treasurer ..,.. ...... IX Iarty Hansen Front Row: D. Tracy. Monro, R. Horn, A. Walker, R. Watson. Row Two: P. Groneyncvr-r, B. Kerr, P. Spencer, J. Znkibe, C. Brandt, D. Burrus. S. Niizrm, 'I'. Shapiro, D. Carnes C. Singfield, J. Clarke. Row Three: S. Zonin. C. Nnelle, A. Sherwin, E. Martin, S. Watson. J. Hamilton. N. llnnuillon, C. lxnhof, L. Pagano B. Brntton, J. lie-lling. Row Four: S. Fergison. C. Black, C. Scliiefcllwiii, I.. Nieniz-yer, Ti. Thurman, C. Wilson, K. XlcCreevy, D. Levine C. Reilnler. Row Five: Bliss llcnslxaw. S Scully, C. Errantc. U. Dwkr-r. T. Donovan, C. Coble, D. And:-r-on, D. Speck, M. Jarvis, L. Miller, I.. Hibhitls. PQFLCA 'iAllons, enfants de la pat-reee-eiaw - Every first and third Thursday, the strains of La. Mar- seilles can be heard coming from room 409. Le Cercle Francais is open to all advanced French students who are interested in the French language, customs. civilization, and costumes, and who are Milling to work to bring the French they have learned alive through plays, frames, and songs. Under the very able sponsorship of Miss Celeste Henshaw, the club has taken trips to various art exhibits by French painters, has given a bilingual Christmas party with the German Club, and has even made a movie satire of the film series used in classroom work. One of the interesting projects for the club this year will be a trip to Ste. Gen- evieve, Missouri, an old French settlement. OFFICERS: President ........, .,.,., R ay Horn Vice-President ...,. ...Sandy Moore Secretary ,..... Deborah Tracy Treasurer ............. ...,... A nne Walker Sergeant-at-Arms . .. Robert Watson One Hundred Twenty-one Front Row: M. McBride, J. Daniels, J. Hiller, Mrs. Hall, B. Stark, K. Christy, A. Stratos, J. Bennett, D. Costa. Row Twn: R. Seng, D. Stevens, G. Stratos, B. Wells, B. Dower, L. Noakes, P. Smith, R. Savio, C. Corey, L. Lauck, N. St. John, S. Cebkcn, G. Gaab, C. Mahon, L. Ms-isne-r, S. Simon, L. Vossel. Row Three: R. Stevens, R. Rathbun, C. Knight, P. Gonzalez, S. Rainer, B. Bohannans. I. Skaggs, J. Beebe, C. Geno- veva, J. 0'Cnnnell, K. McDonnold, D. Tucker, L. Votaw, S. Bus-hre, G. Sundcrman, T. Zaloudok, K. Kernan, S Wilson, S. Young. Row Fnnr: P. Jones, J. Anastasoff, G. Gooden, D. Fischer, B. Buechler. C. Carter, A. Morris, D. Chambers, D. Prunly, L. Thompson, I. Caldwell, J. Trevino, J. Dashner, B. Vico, G. Hamann, J, We-ekley, S. Tesoro, L. Nuelle. Ioanidi Which club has the largest treasury of any club at Southwest? Why, the Spanish Club! This year, with this overwhelming bounty, the members fin- The club meets on alternate Thursdays and ex- tends an invitation to any student of Spanish. anced a Christmas Party complete with pinata and QFFICERS: a trip to the Top of the 230 Restaurant for a bite t President .,,..,.... .,... B ob Stark of dinner. Fun, of course, is not all that interests . . ' -P ' ....,. ...... K ' Ch ' members of the Spanish Club. Members may avail Vice resident Us rlsty themselves of the opportunity to attend a six-week Secretary ' ' J Oy Hluer summer study course at the University of Monterey Treasurer '----- ----- -I eau Daniels in Mexico. Serffeant-at-Arms ,..... Mike McBride D One Hundred Twenty-two Front Row: B. Brunlchorst, R. Willner, B. Migneron, R. Becherer, M. Stewart. Row Two: S. Curran, S. Barbaglia, S. Janis, B. Kerr, K. Kuhn, A. Parisotto, L. Meiners, N. Hamilton, A. Walker, L. Herzog, M. Hansen, J. Chiodini, V. Bicket, L. LaBoube, A. Caltagirone, S. Hricko. Row Three: R. Horn, E. Dubis, B. Schilling, B. Dower, L. Watson, M. Acree, C. Phillips, B. Thurman, M. Bante, I. Johnson, T. Gonzalez, C. Ternullo, Miss L. Guenther. Row Four: L. Brooks, L. Niemeyer, C. Coble, M. Weidner, M. Snider, M. Bugdanovich, B. Watson, D. Young, N. Whitby, C. Errante, S. Black, L. Gelner. Row Five: J. Chouquette, C. West, C. Euler, B. Kelly, G. Schaefer, R. McMullen, R. Rolufs, D. Moore, A. Vasterling, M. Morgan, B. Linn. ramaficd The Dramatics Club, which had its beginnings in the fall of 1966, has developed a vigorous program of service and a varied calendar of fun. Striving for a deeper appreciation of good theater, Miss Guenther, the group's popular spon- sor, has encouraged theater parties to the National Repertory Theater and the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts. The club's meetings feat- ure demonstrations of theater production, reviews of current Broadway plays, and diversified enter- tainments by the members themselves. Perhaps the finest feature of the Dramatics Club is the opportunity it offers for participation in the many facets of theater. Members are not expected to be great stage personalitiesg they are only asked to want to experience new things. Therefore, the Dramatics Club helps to build scenery for the Oper- etta and presents cuttings of great plays on Fine Arts Night. A prominent stage personality has said, Never am I so sad as when I leave a play. The members of the group agree. They have found that All the world's a stage! OFFICERS : President .,.,....,.,. .................... .,...., B i ll Migneron Vice-President .,... ....., R uss Becherer Secretary .,......,. ....... M adge Stewart Treasurer ,...............,.... .,..., B arb Brunkhorst Theater Party Agent ....., ,..,....... R ich Willner One Hundred Twenty-three Front Row: P. Alslz-hen, C. Euler, A. Muehlhcrg, M. Gross. Row Two: L. Lan:-k. S. Jankuwski. N, Bcrtelsincyf-r, B. Cznlton, YV. Pollard, S. Jones, J. Eichncr, N. Wilson, J. Chiocieuc Row Thr:-u: D. Parks, Y. Svlnnirll, ll. Kaltcnbamh, I. Nolan, I.. Blansitt, Y. Warren, C. Dietz, J. Zuccarelln. Row Four: K. Klum-pper, M. Vaccaro, B. Murph:-y, M. Hardestcr, l.. Pastori, L. Mathews, C. Rivkert. get fare ameri of merica Weill never know if Clara Barton would have been a better nurse had she belonged to the Future Nurses of America. We do know, however, that many medical-minded have found this group a great help. Members have become familiar with the nursing profession through this club. The girls with their sponsor, Miss Roduit, met often to discuss the speeches heard and tours taken to such places as Barnes, St. Lukeis, and Deaconess Hospitals. The girls, experience as Candy Stripers and Nurses Aids also helps them in their decisions to become nurses. This year their major project was helping at the State Hospital at Christmas. One Hundred Twenty-four Some advisories aided the girls in collecting gifts for the patients there. Miss Roduit hopes to ex- pand this project to more advisories in future years. Anyone interested in the many careers associated with nursing would find the Future Nurses of America a worthwhile addition to her eXtra-curric- ular activities. OFFICERS: President ........,.. .....,..,..,,. , ...,. Phyllis Alsleben Vice-President .,..,. ............. C arla Euler Secretary ,..... ....., A ndrea Muehlberg Treasurer ...., .,.,., ly lelinda Gross W .,m 0119 Hzznzfrrfrl Tzverztj'-fiz'0 Front Itow: N. Knapp. II. Ituclcay, B. 'l'hurnmn. C. Phillips, M. llucllcr. B. Ke-lly, M. Schlinknmnn, Il. Nlvwlr-r, I7. Speck. A. XX'z1lkvr, I'. Kleiner. Ituw Iwo: D. hclnnuke. I., Iv-y, J. Guliuhr. S. Sgroi, S. Kullz-r, I.. M4-in:-rs. Ii. I.ocm'o. I.. II:-rmg, M. Ilunscn, K, Smith. 5. Mann. K. Buchrr-, K, Kocrncr. S. Moor'-. KI. D4-Will. Row Ihrvr-: .I. Dunn, 5. Iinincr. II, lzluncr, XI. Wicidnvr. S. Kill-wth, M, Snialcr. I.. Ilwlufs. II. Bnhannall, II. D:-Witt. C. Iirundl, II. Schilling, Nnilh. 5. NIU:-ra. I'. Joncs. Ilnw Four: Hrs. 'tlorri-scv, 'I'. Bclfnnl. I. Poland. B. Nlignf-ron, R. Berlin-rvr, YY. Vicente. XY. KIn'I.elIan, A. Ifuxxina, D, Clark. G. Acton, G. Piiut, Huh .I. Selden, G. Limpert, B. Watson, G. Prica, R. Zinssrzr, Ii. . ioneer For thirty years, the Southwest Pioneer has been in circulation, welcoming freshmen, saying good- bye to seniors, and informing the students and the faculty of the important news and events. The staff, led by Mrs. Morrissey and co-editors Marilyn Muel- ler and Bob Kelly, has set the goal of producing one of the best papers in the state. They are achieving that goal with each issue published. Not only does the Pioneer inform Southwestern- ersg it also serves as a public relations paper for the school. It carries its news to other high schools as well as overseas. Because of the number of subscriptions sold, various changes in the type of format were made possible. A new kind of paper and a new nameplate Une Hundred Twenty-six have given the Pioneer a different look. Honors are not foreign to Pioneer. This year, Pioneer was honored with an award presented by the Columbia Press Association. Another honor came when co-editor Bob Kelly won the News Writ- ing Contest at the Washingtoll University Journal- ism Wlorkshop. The future looks bright for Pioneer. Two mem- bers of the staff, Becky Schilling and Joanne Gut- jahr, will attend the SIU Journalism Vilorkshop this summer to obtain new ideas for the paper. Also, next year Journalism will be a full-year course to provide a better-qualified staff for years to come. ROBERT KELLY CO-EDIT OR Co-Editors: News Editors: Editorial Editors: Feature Editors: Sports Editors: Copy Editors: Exchange Editors: Artists: Photographers: Spotlight Reporters: Prom Reporters: Reporters: Business Manager Subscription Manager: Faculty Sponsor: 2 as ,I MARILYN MUELLER CO-EDITOR ' .Si l0l'le0l a Bob Kelly, Marilyn Mueller Phyllis Kleiner, Doris Speck, assistants- Cary Pijut, Bill Migneron Nancy Knapp, Anne Walker: assistants- Liz Herzog, John Poland Carolyn Phillips, Beau Thurman: assistants- Lucy Meiners, Karen Smith Bob Nesler, Mark Schlinkmann, assistants- Terry Belford, August Favazza Russ Becherer, Joanne Gutjahr Kerry Buehre, Sandy Moore Sandy Kuffer, Mary Weidner ,lim Nelden, George Prica Anne Walker, assistant-Sherrie Kolseth Holly Rodcay, Don Schoenbeck Doug Clark, Marcia Hansen, Pat Jones, Lynn Key, Sue Mann, Wayne McLellan, Sue Rainer, Linda Rolufs, Becky Schilling, Martha Snider, Sherry Sgroi, Merrilee Tan- ner, Bill Vicente Holly Rodcayg assistants-Cary Acton, Betty Bohannan, Christy Brandt, Bonnie DeWitt, Mary DeWitt, Janyce Dunn, Debi Hluzek, Linda Kimerle, Kay Koerner, George Lim- pert, Bob Lococo, Sue Mizera, Bob Ruh, Denise Schmuke, Susie Smith, Bob Watson, Ray Zinsser Christy Brandt Mrs. Ruth M. Morrissey One Hundred Twenty-seven wlftstrgee rg, 11 Front Row: D. Johnson, D. Do.-tzel, J. lfhouqur-ttf-, E. Bruin r S. Manltlen. Row Two: Miss J. Meyer, KI. Spitz, 1. Ahrornovich, D. I'rokops-link, H. ftIvNlullr-n. S, Janis, I. Kraus, M. Stvunrt, L. Pagano, Y. Kumar, R. Willner. Mr, H. 'IR-pe. 0lfLI'l MIG As the Roundup staff started its uork on the yearbook in September 1007, it noted the fart that there was a special significance to this date. Thirty years ago, September, 1937, marked the opening of Southwest High School: therefore, in the l96T- 1968 issue of the Roundup we are commemorating an anniversary year. Several innovations wx ere presented hy the staff, among them a seasonal approach in placing the many events transpiring during a typical school year at Southwest. Also, this year the staff included a student photographer, Mark Sableman, who sup- plied the majority of our Candid shots. We hope that all of the buzzing of activity in room 006 during the seventh period has resulted in a Rllllllllllfl that will he memorable for you. One Hundred Twenty-eight -1f'.: - '52 JEANNE CHOUQUETTE Editor Dlflilfl U0 ETZEL Assistant Editor ELLEN BR UNER Assistant Editor MARK SAIZLEMAN Staff Photographer QQ ..Sg?it6i2Vlii RANDY MOURNING u President DON SCHOENBECK Vice-President MISS CORINE HACHTMAN HOLLY RODCAY SPONSOR Secretary CATHY HERRICK Treasurer One Hundred Twenty-nine S'I'L'I7IiN'I' IIOVNCIL IiEI'IlIi5EN'I'A'I'IVES Front limi: I.. Pagano, Ii. Willncr, I.. Ililgcndnrf, IJ. Schocnbcck, H. Rodrzly, K. Illuurning. C. Ili-rrick, D. Baylnrcl, I,. III-III, YV. Ulrich, A. Pari sono, II. II-urn. Huw Tun: 'I'. Killfvrwn. .I, Ilznlf-r, K. Cmnplwll. fl. Iiifhtcr. Il. Schilling, 5. llaulmll-n. .I. E54-rnizinn, II. Wlliluvrlll. C. lIir'aI4-naman, L. Wvvysnd D I K n I I lx: I Ilx x ln K lun: lun Iluulnil, I. lim-. Lula:-z. ,. 75. . :ya-', 1. I p . Iimv Tlm-v: I'. Kif-rk, R. Allvn. K. Kim-st. L. Will-nxf-n. .I. Guljahr. Il, Siunuwk. N. Ilvnth. E. Ilmnvr, J. fllwuqucfttv. R. Mant, KI. Gleason, G Diamaimlis. I'. Hop:-, n....- FHM. cg. V.,-fain. II Supl.-N, 41. r1.,1,1.-. 1.. Huw I-'iw-: 11. Ilurklmnll Hof-rbf-r. .I. Carvklaw. One Humlrecl T11 irty' S, Iiirrillivr. .I. Calmlwq-Il, 'I'. Piskus. ll. Ball, Nlnnlani. II. Ilxlrris. Nun-lIz'r, I.. Nlillvr, K. Ou-Ivy. B. XVIII, C. Hein, II. Kvrr, I. Young. I'. YYiufrvy, I.. 54'Imr'fa'r, N. Ilzmliltnn, C. flrump, M 'Yin-lucy:-r. P. Klvinvr. 'I'. Niwlmilv. .L Favazza. IJ. Clark. II. Austin, XI. lime, S. Ilrrra, J. Slmvzlrl. XI. Frlilinkmunn. I. Xlurik. I . Ilvinvkc-, I. Klolvasa, R. English, D B. Sheruin. 'I'. Mayer. Miss Haclitman, li. Bryant, .I. Pcarcy. xecu five O heard LINDA HELD DAVID BAYLARIJ STUDENT COUNCIL AL'l'EHNA'l'ES I-'ront Row: I.. Pagano, ll. Willner. I.. Hilggt-rnlorf. D. Schoenlmck, H. Rodr-ay. Ii. Mourning, C. Herrick, D. Baylard. I.. Ili-ld. W. Iflrirli, A. Pari- sotlo, R. Horn. Row Two: R. Sr-lirannn, C. Nil-olosi, D. Lorino, K. Kuhn, M. Stewart, B. lNanr-e. J. ltoln-rls, I.. llnlnis, C. N4-sl:-r, I.. Meyers, M. Wilds, J. Daniels, J. II:-rring, I.. Stn:-tu-r, C. Sher-tx, J. Andress, J. Clarke, T. Watson. lion' Tlm-ez I.. Winston, BI. Snider. I.. Karla-rg, I. 0'Conn4-ll, XI. Bante, F. K. Boubst. IJ. Mavri, M. Kastncr, M. Janis, J. Muralmito, K. Slavens. Row Four: R. Pnssonneali, P. Paffett, C. Hasst-lbringz, S. Scully, J. Weidner, L. Ill IL E Yea tarini. Y. Sclnnidt. l.. Primo, S. lielilingl, I.. ivllitts, T. Kren , grr Ycrrcos. K. Tsmis, D. Stephens. B. lldvitt. li. Gilrn-asc, tl. Mahon, Xl:-inf-rs. l'. Sitnfs, D. Jung, P. Ayres. lt. Faulkner, I. Zakilnz, D. Con- Row Fix:-: R. Allen, S. Moore, B. H1-ld, D. Br-tz, D. Prokopehnk, B. Goodan. D. Sit-fl-rt. B. Leonard. R. H1-vlierer, D. Yillani, YV. Laskowsky, P. liel G Mt Canavzm, W. Loesrh, B. Clunei, G. Hamann, B. Stark, C. Pnesr , on. F. 51-lnnidt. Bliss Haclitnian. .gzwlenf Counci The prorerlnial ant and the liusy hee could take a lesson from the SW Student Council. This group, consisting of elected representatives and alternates from each advisory, works under the sponsorship ol Bliss Corine Hachtnian and the leadership of six officers chosen in a school-wide election. The basic activities of the Council are carried out by five standing committees: Pride and Property, Lunch- roorn, Library, Planning, and Teacher Opinion lfvaluation. There are also specially delegated ones for each event. This past school year, the Student Council has sponsored many varied exents such as: Hello Day and Dance l-lonieconiing Nliss SW Coronation and Dance Buses to foothall games KXOK - Faculty Basketball Game lprofits to soccer teaml Spirit Wreck lA STV first! Spring Dance But there are other, often unnoticed, projects of the Council. These include the contribution to Christmas charities, the help proxided for IIJ pic- ture taking. ushers for the YNICA travel films, and decoration of the halls. There are also the unceas- ing efforts of the Council to encourage school pride. spirit. and desire g desire to make SW the he-st in everything. Student Council needs more than a few interested students - The Student Coun- 1-il Needs Tfllzl Une Hzzndrerl Tf11'rty-one .gpoorfzi Uariefg I W' A ,J 7 One H dr d Thirty-two Front Row: C. Blackwell, S. Moore, D. Patrick, B. Seagren, T. Bclford, L. Lauck, S. May, R. McLellan, R. Nesler, B. Chavez. Row Two: J. Kowalczyk, S. Miller, D. Fischer, J. Schocnecker, R. Cielow, D. Reid, B. Wendell, M. Baldwin, F. McCracken, M. Trout, S. Stillwell. Row Three: K. Rufus, K. Hake, R. Leong, M. Quinn, G. Doss, A. Scheetz, D. Moore, K. Bippen, K. Wilson. R. Rice, T. O'Cormell. Row Four: M. North, J. Lerrh, R. Gebhardt, G. Cobb, R. Mackinaw, G. Stratos, P. Nichols, P. Sneed. R. Faulkner. Row Five: S. Feiner, B. Vierheller, T. Komur, D. Rutliu. R. Weiser, D. Anderson, W. Poden, G. Hilkerbaumer. D. Harris. Row Six: D. Wlilkerson, S. Rataiczyk. L. Sllantz. J. Varner. J. Russo, F. Borchardt, D. Deem, G. Pucci, A. Buchrucker, L. Frost. Row Seven: Mr. Radford, T. Pisoni, S. Wilson, C. Huggins, D. Contarini, T. Tumminello, Mr. Ecker. Ogrf We have set our goal as a high place in field day competition. We are training for that purpose and could use more representation from the fresh- men and sophomores on the team. This was the prediction of Coach Ecker at the beginning of the season. With luck and without injuries, he expected to place high in the PHL, but five starters were already out of action during the Armory meets. In the first Armory meet, Southv.est placed sev- enth. The distance medley team-Steve Ratajczyk, Bob Nesler, Steve May, and Steve Wilson-broke I 6lC an Armory meet record by running the event in 11 minutes, 20.5 seconds. In the second meet, South- west placed fifth. The pole vault area stood out as the strongest event until injuries set in on top men Steve Bran- ham and Mike Karl. Distance was also a strong event with top men Steve Wilson, Steve Ratajczyk, and Bob Nesler. Coaches Ecker and Radford seemed to think that the cindermen's toughest PHL opponent would be Soldan, and, in individual competition, Sumner. One Hundred Thirty-three lfll'lI'lQl 5 657101 W6LCqlflQfl'l'l8lfL A . tv' -Hi :QQ I ' A f . f - W. - v sw- i l -- '2 . . sv ,au -::-A- P J! if Q -at k v, e .. Q .. ,,.,,.,.,., aff' Q' W W ,Q My 8 ,Ei-If ,.,l V .,.: 55 : I: .::.. ,I --,. Z 3, :,:::- . ....: ig VJ if Q -tg Q! :.: ,W f . , : . ..,. , , ,W 5153. 2 if 3 rms X ' ' 5 as Front Row: J. Pozzo, H. Barker, M. I.ncl-cf-n, R. Adelshn-rgcr, R. Allen, J. Ernest, D. Hof-rlser. Row Two: I. Hutton, S. Jacques, K. Tmry, J. Allver, J. Crain, G. Marian. X. Mr-Lov Row Three: M. lde, ll. Hall, I . Reineke, D. Swartzbaugh, W. Konrad, C. Georg:-, lt. Lilnnier, 5. Patti. ennid Although it is not the rough and tumble sport that football is, tennis demands speed, skill, endur- ance, intelligence, and excellent coordination. Last vear, Coach Murdockls team with all of these attributes, finished third in Public High League competition. Under the leadership of stu- dent co-captains Lou Klobasa and Terry Guckes, the team members perfected their individual skills, which in turn helped the whole team effort in coin- piling a 8-5 record. The most outstanding player on the team, Handy Allen. had another good year, being the first singles player. Along with him, Don Sehoenbeck, Ron Million, john and Lou Klobasa. Bill Barker, John Pozo, Terry Cuckes, and lloug Hoerber made impressive showings. Mr. Murdock is certain of a good season in l968 with the returning lettermen and several new play- ers. SCORES Southwest .. , 5 Vashon . .. Southwest . . 4 Sumner . Southwest 1 Northwest .. 4 Southwest . .. 5 Cleveland .. . Southwest ..,. . ...,. 5 Beaumont ,.,.. .... 0 Southwest ....., .. 5 Soldan ..... ...., 0 Southwest ....., ..,., l Roosevelt ..... ........ 4' Southwest . . 5 O'Fallon ...,, . ...,. . 0 Southwest ...... ll University City ,...... 5 Southwest... . , 0 St. Louis U. High .. 5 Southwest ,... . .,,., 4 C.B.C. ,......... ...... . l Southwest .. . 41- Principia .. Southwest.. .. .. 2 Ladue One Hundred Thirty-five i Front Row: R. Marchand, C. Port:-rlir-lil, C. Papagianis, .I Nolan. J. Steiner, J. Clark, D. Polu-Ile, M. Ihurmond. 'au nf-r, ran- , S rinse, . Wear,-rm . l l liow Two: Mr. I'l1rk1'r, A. Lofton, IX, Johnston. S. Mann Ii I' lk I B ll I t D li It R lx ll I I tt Nl B l .I P W R If l V ar- ow: . Brandenburg. ll. lxclam. D. X1 ani, It-ru i, A . u ia. . Pan' ', , it' . Ward if? gariegaf Our Varsity baseball team, under the expert coaching of Mr. Tucker, has at the time of this writing been seeded first in the Third District for the State Championship. The first state game will be played against DuBourg on April 22. Our pre- diction is that the team will go far as it has been undefeated its first five games of the 1968 season. The team practices every day and sometimes on Sundays as it aims to continue the winning tradition of baseball at SW. There is much in the team's fa- vor-a strong pitching staff, a well-balanced and good hitting lineup, a determined, winning attitude, and of course, a fine coach, Mr. Tucker. League play began in a game against McKinley on April 19. SW has been building toward this year's Public High League and State Champion- ship, and if all goes well, the diamond men should succeed. Returning players from last year's fifth place finishers are ,loe Nolan, catcher, Cary Porterfield, pitcher, Tim Stouse, pitcher, Ted Brazell, pitcher, Joe Steiner, third baseman, John Clark, first base- man, Dave Villani, left fielder, Ron Kelam, center One Hundred Thirty-six fielder, and Rich Marchand, right fielder. In addi- tion, the upcoming B-teamers form a solid nucleus for this year's potential state winners. SCORES 1967 Southwest 3 Augustinian 6 Southwest DuBourg Southwest C.B.C. Souhtwest Normandy Southwest DuBourg Southwest Mercy Southwest S.l...U.H. Southwest Cleveland Southwest Beaumont Southwest Vashon Southwest Soldan Southwest S.L.U.H. Southwest Central Southwest 0'Fallon Southwest McKinley Southwest Northwest ' . fbi' 'qw 1 ,arluaey -he I ESV? ai? it Front Row: R. Messel, J. Smith, 1. Steimann, G. Ferretti, K. Kloepper, P. Ayers. Row Two: M. Tyler, L. Gash, C. Eccher, R. Kellerman, L. Nappiet, R. Ferrario. Row Three: G. Cooper, P. Zellmer, G. Wolff, J. Laws, S. Vost, J. Seaborn. Row Four: B. Berra, B. Blake, R. Warner, I. Tschannen, J. Doyle, M. Espy, D. Ashley. Mr. Teue. Z? Batelaf B Baseball at Southwest has proved itself worthy of the Longhorn brand. The 1967 PHL team fin- ished with an outstanding record of seven wins, one tie, and two losses. Persistent practice, hard hitting, and a tremendous drive made this possible. This year's team, composed of twenty-five en- ergetic players of which seven are eager freshmen, began practice on March 18. The season itself be- gan in mid-April. According to the new coach, Mr. Tepe, the team is solid. He hopes for a good season and a chance for the league title. Home games will be played at Sublette Park. With the spirit and willingness to accept the chal- lenge of competition, the 1968 baseball season seems promising. 1967 PHL Southwest 6 Cleveland 2 Southwest 1 Beaumont 9 Southwest 8 Vashon 2 Southwest 6 Soldan 2 Southwest 1 1 0'Fallon 1 1 Southwest 9 Central 2 Southwest 3 McKinley 1 Southwest 1 Northwest 5 Southwest 5 Roosevelt 2 Southwest 7 Soldan 0 One Hundred Thirty-seven 4 iamon i if One Hundred Thirty-eight een in adding mpmwwwbwww... W.. .,M..,., , ...WH .wr 5. ,. wk M VM, N .ww l i Q Q W One Hundred Th irty-nine i l , ' ' Front Row: L. Collins, J. Niehoff, J. Laws, L. Paff, T. Speis, J. Rieman. Row Two: 5. Jankowski, P. Weir, B. Dowcr, K. Pierce, lx. Major, P. Ludwig, L. LaBoulm, G. Becker, C. Compton. Back Row: L. Evans, D. Novak, F. Wirth, S. Black, L. Celncr, K. Christy, D. Saunders. Those leotard-clad girls moving about in the new gym every Thursday afternoon are none other than the Modern Dance Club. Under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Kinderfather, the girls are taught basic movements and rhythms and are urged to express their emotions and ideas through their creative activity. Each year, the Modern Dance group performs in the Operetta with dances practiced at every meeting and after school with the orchestra. The One Hundred Forty girls also participate in a Dance Symposium early in the second semester at 0'Fallon High School where all the dance groups meet to demonstrate the result of their year's work in Modern Dancing. Here, they perform a routine for other dance groups of the St. Louis area. If you are looking for a totally different type of organization, and if you really want to let yourself gof' then the Modern Dance Club is for youl i S E ! n Front How: .l. Strnngg, C, Xu-slwr, S. Iliwlerman, I.. Wrilcoven. ,l. laws, li. Gilrn-us.-. B. Wilt, J. Hin-mann, ,l. Dafuiilr-s, 11. xiigm-fan. Row Two: I.. Wilcnxf-n, I.. Key, .I. Ili-nkinan, I'. Tannue. B. Silncnck, Ii. Taxnmingn. B. Pappas, K. Keaton. T. Niscli- witz. L. Nienn-yt-r. lion Three: I.. Sumlift-r. XI. Wirth. N. lic-nth. C. Pearson. C. li-pinola. J. Gansmzmn. C. Diamnnilis. J. Hi:-mann. Row Four: li. Ernst. 5. Yun-ga-r, 5. Rainer, Nl. YYt'i:lnvr. A, Willie. N. linrrow. ll. Gililwrti. N. Slicliling, C. Coble, M. Acrve. gi,4s4. u,f..4,.f ofa... The whistle is blown, the initial serve flies over the net. and another afternoon of C.A.A. volley- ball begins. There are over 300 active girls parti- cipating in this after-school activity, making it by far the largest after-school activity for girls. As in basketball, there are twelve teams, each com- posed of approximately twenty-five girls. Qualified girls officiate at the game. The greater interest in G.A.A. takes place in the spring with the culmination of the season and the G.A.A.-Bowling banquet where there is the pre- sentation of trophies and other awards to the girls who have been outstanding achievers. G.A.A. pro- vides an excellent opportunity for any girl who desires to join to acquire the qualities of leader- ship, cooperation, teamwork, and physical skills which will be invaluable to her later in life. Undoubtedly, we can be sure that the vim and vigor of spring is alive in the veins of all South- west girls who are active in G.A.A.. OFFICERS: President ..,.....,... ,.,., .,..........., ...,.,. B a r b Gilcrease Vice-President ..,.. .,.... H olly Rodcay Secretary ...,. .........., K athy Kuba Treasurer ..... ..... ll 'Iary Ann Acree One Hundred Forty-one II-.XXIF ,i XXII I Plum! Hun: 5. ,lxmi-. H. 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'I. Ni-rlmilz, L. Moser. 7 ll' 5 glfnlflfljflyfj l Front Huw: T. Runvkstedx, .l. Denknmnn. B. Will, fl. liivmlvrnmn, L. YY'ilri0xc11, D. Wvlnilssorllx. Row Two: D. Nugvl, D. Julmson, C. lluoss, I.. Cnllins, C. fykes, C. Crunyvtvm, I. Laws, J. Vcrwvysl. Row Thrve: P. Turner, D, Grisham, L. Macclni, S. O'D1-ll. L. Smith. Nl. Grew-n, D. Ou-rlurf, V. Allen. Row Fo11r:J. l'vti!, L. Allvn, D. Hulwy, J, Eycrmaun, K. K1-stun, M. llaswka P. Bmnpus, P. lliwlc-rman, J. Nielmff. Row Five: P. Gclmlxart, S. Leonard, B. Ballard, ll. Bills, C. Turnvr, 5. Bicllvrmun. One Hzznzlrafl Forty-four gfftgff Ag CCLMQQPCL Front Row: IJ, Ilt-vm, S. liranlunn, F. NI:-Crarkvn. G. Pucci. YY. Xl:-I.1-llun, l-'. Iiorvlmrrlt. G. Porn-rfiolrl, R. Xlarvliannl, Il. Xillani. Row Tun: S. Snort, ll. Jnnlzin. G. lilnkn-. li. Allen. J. Stoxall, R. Smith, A, Xlillianis. W. Biggar. C. Blavkm-ll. li. Ilan-s, li. Xwslcr. ll. W'ilIiamson, D. W'cgcncr. N. l'np.ugianis. Row Tlire-ef: D. llnll, ll, Svluu-nlu-ck, S. -'lrtnlf-. J. Pozzo. ll. Baldwin, J. ltolfinsmi, C. Panpaginnis. B. Fuulkm-r. L, I,aun-k, J. liussn S. Miller, C. Koch. B. lihauv. -K. lium'l1rurkn'r. S. Moore. J. Wil-lls. Row Four: 'I'. Pisoni. S. Ylnv. 'l'. Yurnvr, L. Shanti, A. S1'ln'r't2, I. Garnvzmlirx. .l. Nolan. K. Yvhillow, T. Bt-lforml. .l. lllark. .l. Swim-r. A, Niemeyer. Row Five: 5. llzllzfrmk, ll. l r1nilco'. ll, llm-rlwr, T. Kumar. 'l'. 5luus4', ll. llnxi-, W. llrim-h, K. Atlclsbcrgvr. li. Iialrlwr. J. Klol-a-a. il.. Brnzell, l 5. W'ilson, A. l.u4-nsmann. lt. Kvlaxn. 7 olgffefniefl 6 C ug The Lettermenis Club, composed of boys who have lettered in their respective sports, has had another busy year. The members of the club have aided in accomplishing the goals of creating strong- er bonds of friendship among lettermen and pro- moting better sportsmanship at athletic contests. The group, under the direction of Mr. Gene Gladstone, met every other Monday in room 116. Here they planned such activities as choosing the maids and escorts for the Miss Southwest Dance, purchasing the championship team7s trophies, and battling the faculty in a free-for-all basketball game. ln addition, the club jointly sponsored a dance on April 5 with the Pep Club. Activities even carried over into playing a hard and thrilling game of volleyball with the girls of the G.A.A. One advantage to being a Letterman, besides the athletic competition and fellowship promoted, One Hundred Forty-six is the receiving of a life-time pass upon gradua- tion. This enables the Letterman to attend all home, non-league games free of charge. Une can easily see how Southwestis sports teams excel when one views the muscles, brawn, determi- nation, cooperation, and sportsmanship of the members of this club. OFFICERS: FALL President ........... Vice-President ,,.,..... Secretary-Treasurer ,..,.. Sergeant-at-Arms .... SPRING President .,...... Vice-President ........, Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms ,...,,Fred Borchardt .Gary Porterfield i ..... David Deem Steve Branham Way'ne McLellan .. David Villani Frank McCracken Gino Pucci BASEBALL 1967 First Award Biederman, Steve Brazell, Ted Cipponeri, Mickey Clark, John Kelam, Ron Nolan, Joe Porterfield, Gary Steiner, Joe Stouse, Tim Vierheller, Gary Villani, Dave Second Award Brockett, John Crone, Dave Nolan, Pat Third Award Seitrich, Ron Managers Hegener, Dan Tash, Andy BASKETBALL 1967-1968 First Award Brazell, Ted Dendrinelis, John Green, Pat Lindsey, Tim Mann, Stanley Matlock, Dennis Nunnally, Leroy Shucart, John Sprung, Marion Second Award Franke, Dennis Hall, Don Schoenbeck, Don Snow, Steve Steiner, Joe Managers Brandenburg, Kurt Rapplean, Dennis CROSS COUNTRY First Award Artale, Steve Blake, George Buchrucker, Alan Miller, Sam Pisoni, Tony Second Award 1967 Chavez, Bob QCO-Capt.J Nesler, Bob QCO-Capt.J Rataj czyk, Steve oaffermen Third Award Wilson, Steve Service Award Greco, Gerald Koch, Charles FOOTBALL 1967 First Award Allen, Randy Brazell, Ted Faulkner, Bob Garavaglia, John Karl, Mike Lauck, Lloyd Lofton, Alan Luensmann, Al Marchand, Rick McCracken, Frank Nolan, Joe Palmasano, Dave Papagianis, Chris Robinson, Jesse Thurmond, Mike Vlfhitlow, Ken Second Award Biggar, Bill Branham, Steve Deem, Dave Hall, Don Kelam, Ron McLellan, Wayne Niemeyer, Alan Porterfield, Gary Pucci, Gino Russo, .lim Stovall, Jim Williams, Al Third Award Borchardt, Fred Villani, Dave Managers Carter, Robert Newton, Steve TENNIS 1967 First Award Barker, Bill Helbig, Bob Lueken, Mike Million, Scott Pozzo, John Second Award Hoerber, Doug Klobasa, John Schoenbeck, Don 9 if llldl' Third Award Allen, Randy Fourth Award Guckes, Terry Klobasa, Louis Service Award Noel, Tom TRACK 1967 First Award Baldwin, Mark Belford, Terry Blackwell, Charles Blake, George Deering, Tom Elam, Dwight Garavaglia, Gary Jordan, Dave Komar, Tim Lauck, Lloyd Moore, Steve Mundwiller, Vince Pisoni, Tony Ratajczyk, Steve Rogers, Dennis Shantz, Lloyd Varner, Tim Williamson, Bill Second Award Borchardt, Fred Branham, Steve Davis, Roger Deem, Dave May, Steve McLellan, Wayne Murphy, Mike Nesler, Bob Oliver, Mike Wilson, Steve Third Award Copeland, Bob Karl, Mike Kidd, Tony Novak, Craig Fourth Award Cook, Jim Managers Miller, Sam Tiefenbruck, Grant WRESTLING 1967-68 First Award Adelsberger, Bob Artale, Steve Berry, Dennis Brewer, Chris Davies, Steve Faulkner, Bob McGrew, Paul Second Award Biggar, Bill Blake, George fCo McCracken, Frank Papagianis, Nick Pucci, Gino Russo, Jim Smith, Richard Wegener, Dan Third Award C Marchand, Rick Q Porterfield, Gary Service Award Deluca, Mike Turley, Mike Managers Greco, Gerald Lieb, Robert SOCCER 1968 First Award Borchardt, Fred Cardinale, Sam Clark, John Collora, Tom Colombini, Ed Davis, John Eccher, Charles Eccher, Fred Laskowsky, Bill LoRusso, Vince Lomonte, Anthony Kientzel, George Kohring, Ron Montani, Mike Moore, Steve Nappier, Lester Papagianis, Chris Pedroli, John Purvis, Larry Re, Don Ruggeri, John Sprung, Robert Stratos, Gus Vierheller, Bruce Villani, Dave Warner, Rowley Manager Riley, Roger -Capt.J o-Capt.J One Hundred F arty-seven 6AQ8l L6L 61875 ...lui Q 1 M. if .ff i it Front Row: V. All:-n, J. Eyn-rman. J. Rienmn, H. Roclcay, D. Doetzel, L. Weyaml. C. Biederman, D. W'hitworth, L. Held, D. Johnson. Row Two: J. Slnznirk, K. Klum-pper, L. Smith, G. Hammer, D. Lynch, D. Hopkin, G. McDonagh, K. Kapp, D. Didier, A. Cuguliano, P. Kraus, C. Kikas. L, Klan-chi. J. Smith, XI. Mason, C. Renth, F. Pease, P. Biederman, li. Goltl, T. Dodfl, T. Speis, J. Vcrweyst, IJ. Nagel, S. Hannekeu. Row Three: C. Dietz, D. Parks, C. McNeill, J. Button, D. Macri, V. Kumar, L. Scln-ilu-r, J. Ni:-lmff, B, Piculcl, D. Schmuke, J. Rivolat, D. McNeill, L. Miller, K. Moore, L. 0'B1ien, C. Daneill, D. Gotlschalk, G. Arendall, B. Nvtlu-rm-on, V. Trout. Row Four: S. Jour-s, S. Stuvcner, M. Moroni. D. Lumley, L. Key, S. 0'Dell, J. ltr-im-ke, M. Jacobi, S. Vholsezy, P. Carter, P. Hope, M. Streuber, R. Passonnm-au, D. Wilson, D, Voglcr, T. Tatosian. Row Five: L. Range, S. Zonca, T. Piskos, J, Klcinkemper, M. Bills, C. Hartbauer, K. Christenson, D. Crump, B. Asher, D. Baker, L. Primo, D. Kirch- off, B. Thomas. Row Six: Mrs. Davies. Bl. Hanks, C. Reimlf-r, J. Caldwell, KI. Hofsletler, M. Wlisterimwr, K. Coburn, C. Becherer, S. Konraml, P. Burchr-tt, J. Vfiegert, L. Niemeyer, K. Swallow, P, Million, M. Plaisted. eginning Cheerdaclerd 'cWe,Ve got spirit . . . S-P-I-R-I-T. . . . Letis hear it, Steers, spiritlw One can hear this cheer and others like it echoing through the halls of Southwest every second and fourth Monday after school. The enthusiastic girls try to learn the skills and cheers so they can fulfill their dreams of be- coming cheerleaders. One Hundred Forty-eight A group of 200 girls, under the direction of Mrs. Sue Davies, are split into an advanced and a beginners group. They are instructed in exer- cises, cheers, splits, and jumps by the present cheerleaders. During the spring, the girls hold a cake and CM Front Row: V. Allen, J. Eyermann, J. Riemann, H. Rodcay, D. Doctzel, L. Weyand, C. Bierlr-nnan, D. Whitwnrth, I.. Held, D. Johnson. Row Two: J. Hayashi, C. Compton, L. Noakes, M. Gleason, P. Stetson, M. Spitz, P. Bowman, L. Dubis, S. Curran, B. Blatz, C. Eggers, J. Daniels, M. Wilds, J. Abrolnovich, P. Tamme, C. Pearson, BI. Green, K. Nicholson, V. Ruth. Row Three: N. Curtin, P. Faliy, J. Blcy. C. Diamsmlis, J, Gansmann, G. Belt, B. Gilmore. G. James, M. Brodtrirk, K. Pierce, P. Dinwidrlie, D. Parks, K. Kloepper, D. Overturf, N. Renth. Row Four: S. Leonard, A. Kracht, D. Costa, S. Smith, C. Fotinos, C. Coleman, M. Popovivh, C. Dietz, D. Novak, C. Hein. Row Five: A. Johnson, J. Riemann, B. Brunkhorst, L. Paff, P. Newberry, J. Maichel, B. Mast, L. Schaffter, L. Branham, J. Parentin, A. Personett. Row Six: Mrs. Davies. S. Rainer, S. Yeager, J. Denkmann, L. Hilgendorf, B. Schilling, B. Smith, T. Tatosian, C. Espinela, K. Keaton, D. Porter- field, K. Planje, K. Kinest. .24 61 UCLHC QC! coke sale to help earn money to send next year's cheerleaders to cheerleaders camp. Also, during the spring, the girls try out before a panel of faculty members and students. They perform designated cheers and skits from which fifteen girls are then Chosen for further tryouts before the student body. From this group, ten lucky girls fulfill their dreams of becoming cheerleaders. UQQFLCLCJQPJ OFFICERS: President ...,. .,.., D arlene Johnson Secretary .. ,... Jean Rieman Treasurer ,.,. , Jeanill Eyermann One Hundred Forty-nine Front Row: S. Janis, S. Marlclvn, J. Laws, D. Novak, J. Dcnkmann, M. Arnold, L. Wilcoxen, S. Paxton. Row Two: R. Recd, P. Bowman, L. Dubis, R. Tammingn, P. O'Conner, B. Pappas, S. Smith, C. Slxeetz, J. Parcntin QM., T. Nischwitz, J. Michael, L. Krause, S. Kolseth, L. Clifton D. Nagel, D. Portcrficld, C. Fotinos, D. Rcnick, L. Knapp, G. Becker, L. Pagano. Row Three: A. Personett, S. Grana, C. Hein, D. Ovcrturf, E. Doyle, B. Kerr, C. P4-arson, S. Gentilini, C. Sykes, L. Votaw, K. Planje, J. Hiller, C. Coleman, L. Wilcoxen, C. James, D. Fulton, IJ. Morrow, C. Creatlmuse, K. Vaughn. Huw Four: J. Maichel, P. Newberry, G. Eggers, K. Hans, C. Terry, T. Piskos. J. Brauns, S. Wilmlebramll, C. Coble. S. Blark, L. Gelner, M. Staples, C. Crump, K. Rainer, R. Wood. Olffl 0l'l ad Ever wonder where those Pom Pon Girls, who perform at our pep assemblies, learn their routines? The Pom Pon Club, which meets twice a month under the direction of Mrs. Lynn, furnishes fresh- men, sophomores, and junior girls with the rou- tines they must know so that they can try out for the Pom Pon squad. It is the squad itself which teaches the girls the routines at the meetings which begin after the football season and continue until tryouts in the spring. One Hundred Fifty Since there is no advanced Pom Pon Club, any girl from the organization can try out for the squad for the following year. Girls are judged on the basis of pep, originality, and appearance. OFFICERS: Co-Captains ,..... ....., L inda Krause, Sherry Kolseth S ecre tary ,...,. Joyce Michael Tre asurer ..... ...... L i nda Clifton Q Front Row: R. Stevens, J. Vitale. C. Brandt, K. lIvGrf-1 3 f Loble, l. Losxto. It. Harkmann. Row Two: T. Smith, D. Stevens, C. Miksicek, J. Cn-ss, T, Moore, R. Smith. Row 'I'lm'e-: S. Singer. Bl. Turley. S. Klarcliansl. R. NIM 1 ll n S. Turlt-x, T. Exams. Mr. ,Xshlr-x. Oy cm , Want to be a swinger? One of the newer after- school activities, Golf Club, affords plenty of op- portunity to swing! Weather permitting, Mr. Ash- ley, the club's able sponsor, takes beginning golfers to the Forest Park Municipal Golf Course where they play nine holes. Mr. Ashley instructs the members in pointers to aid them in improving their games. The determined members enjoy the health- ful activity and at the same time work to perfect their skills. The members have high hopes of suc- ceeding at the Golf Tournament in May, where their skills will be put to a test. Said one member: '4This is a sport I can enjoy all my life. That is why I have taken up golff' If you want to swing, join the Golf Club and become a swinger! OFFICERS: President ......... ......,. T erry Moore Vice-President ,.......... ,....,.. M ike Turley Secretary-Treasurer ....... ,..,,... S teve Marchand One Hundred Fifty-one 0y5, xife I-'mm Hun: C. 'I'hfnnas, Il. Iluffmunn, 'I'. Hufimnnn. G, S4-Inn-ff-r. I.. Nluvllv, IB. Wim, 11. Srlmlh-r, IC, Nuslin. Kxm 'lkwg G, Z4-Il'-r, G, tjnrlwr, Y. lmfin-. li. Iiiwmzmn, II. tlnmn, I'. tlnrni-Im. I.. N..-5.-1, XI. Iulflr-. J. Itnlirmw. l.. I.i-'Im-nln-rg. Hou 'l'l1r1-4-: Ii. Inu--VII. Nl. Qnlnn. F. liurvllvll. IP. Llzxrk. l.. IN14-N--I1:'I, I'. llfurrllvzwk. ll. I'ulv'. II. Flwnrf. ll. II2lrlmml. Iiow Four: K. Ursi, A. IIIMI4-r, liullinglfi. Ii. Iizlrr, XY. XXII-11:-rlnalnn, G. Slmlgll, II. Bnxlxm-rs, K, 'Xlz'N:xIrIr. NIT, IC. Brown. Front Huw: 5. Ilmnlwrry, K. Christy, I'. 'I'ipt-nn, II, Dum-r, S. Quinn, XI. A111-n. II. De-Will. NI, XM-ihw. Run 'Iwfn P. I.:1rl.fr. BI. IM-Hitt. J. I'ff-iffpr, S. Gill,--rt. Ii, S.aun1if-rx. X. Bur..-Il. D, IY4-Ilmrn. L. Ilwlrynpwyu, II. Thfnn, Huw 'I'l1n'n-: K. IDL-um-:y, K.. Singiiv-III. ,I. Zal-Lib:-. J. Hwflnmun. K. Shh-IIIQ, II. Iiiuke, 5. II--ilxv, K, IIv'iI, I.. Stuutu-I. Mr. Iirfmn. Om' Hurzflrml Fifty-Iwo Front Row: R. Hom, J. Reeves, G. Brandenburger, D. Schulz. Row Two: G. Limpert, J. Zakibe, M. Tanner, A. Townsend, A. Sherwin, H. Stone, G. Careklas. Row Three: M. Sableman, R. Hegel, W. Struckhoff, E. Yeager, T. Kr:-utz, D. Prokopchuk, D. Bolinger, G. Neutzling, Miss Becker. Row Four: S. Harman, G. Pijut, M. McBride, D. Greco, C. Burkhardt, D. Clark, YY. Loesch, R. Davis. Row Five: S. Sorrels, R. Meyers, B. Kelly. Become part of the Jet Age, join JETS! The Southwest chapter of JETS, a branch of the Math Club, is certainly progressing. Logic, bullion al- gebra, and many other interesting math concepts make up its programs. Sponsor Miss Becker is being aided this year by Mr. Schmid, a civil en- gineer from St. Louis University. He helps to answer questions of the members, supplies infor- mation for JETS projects, and arranges various activities for the club. Wfith so many numbers dancing in their heads and with so many problems to be solved, the group members meet as often as possible on Fridays in room 25. 0 fa Among the activities this year was a field trip to the Civil Engineering Laboratory at St. Louis Uni- versity in December. Spring brought with it a display of club projects which showed the great knowledge and ability of the members. The next time you are not sure if 1 Jr 1 really equals 2, or if you are wondering what a logarithm is, join JETS! OFF ICERS: President ..,.. . . ,.....,., .,.... J erry Reeves Vice-President ...,. .. .... Gary Brandenburger Secretary .,..,. ,. . ,..,. .. Ray Horn Treasurer ....., .,... D ave Schulz One Hundred Fifty-three Front Row: 1. Tvnnuul. S. Jolmson, J. K1-im. T. lilvv. A. Km-lil, D. -Nrmlurustcr. li. Mourning. M. Mm-llvr, Nl. Vrukopf, K. lirandvnluurgg, S. Curran, K. Vnugllu, R. Tzuumiuga. .-K. lhxvllrlxvkr-r. .l. Kln-ink:-vupur. W. lmong. How Twmg Xlr, Levis, S, Haunt-ki-n. K, Koch, J. jmllwrl. li. XY'no4l, K. Xpple, ll. linker. G, l-'nste-r. C. Huggins. P. Manning. L. Gruul, B. Nanvv, J. Strong, ll. Tanner, L. Scllm-fer. P. Alslvluen, li. Simcork, J. Bley, Bl, Gleason, li. Kraft, Xl. Banu-, N. Xrlams. Nlrs. Hyun. Row Three: J. F1-hr, V. Srlilnidt, .l. Pfeiffer. K. Kinzlsl, B. Mews. li. Renlln, K. K1-rry, ll. Prira. I.. Tullovk. K. Tom-nsiost. l'. Tocnsjosl, K. Coburn, I.. Meenen, l.. Milla-r, l'. Gaffron. R. Weiser, F. Fivvlxs,-r, I.. Kulufs, J. llvrring, T. liobak, S. Newton, H. Tracy. K. Christy, C. Herrick. Row Four: ll. Harper. li. Bos-last, N. Slivllling, I. lfllimlini. Irvine. ,l. Hauer, ll. Stanzv, ll. Leoliarnl, li. Plxv-wlwl, R. Gullu-man. l'. Cauaxml, R. Anderson, H. Dznis, .L Karagizmnis, Pi. llugglurs. IJ. Schulz, F. Yaeggvr, G. Hraurlm-nlnxrgv-r. Il. Um-n. C. Ko--ln, C. Fuqua, J. Di-1'lu'r, B. ll:-ld, YV. Eyvruxzmn. Row Five: D. Dame-s, K. Lunrlf-urmu, L. W'ir-clerxnzlnn, A. Mm-llllvvrg, Xl. Quinn, M. Sutton. .l. l'uzzo. li. Kinasl. F. Sorrr-ls, 5. Sorrz-ls, C. Schrim-fer, P. Die-kmann. K, Sim-fart, W, Loi-svh, Il. Clark, R. Becln-rr-r, C. Flor-kluulsen, T. Helfornl. lt. Jurge-nsvn. W. ll-ian, J. Kovsaluyk, C. Scln-rzcr, R. Dopuvll, K. Krululn. D. lluylarll. Qldlfiflafl Mr. R. Lewis, sponsor of the German Club, allows class time once each month for club meetings to be held. At these meetings, programs for the enjoy- ment and interest of the students are presented. Often, the programs consist of the showing of slides or films. Games such as Bingo are played in which the calls are made in German. The members of the German Club agree that the club activities aid them in their understanding and One Hundred Fifty-four CLA use of the German Language. In addition, a certain feeling of loyalty toward German custom is gen- erated in the club members. This excitement over German tradition was apparent in the spring Mai- fest held by the club. OFFICERS : President ..,...... .,....... T om Prokopf Vice-President ....,,..,. ,,... K urt Brandenburg Secretary-Treasurer ,,... ,..... lN larilyn Mueller Front Row: NI. Province, R. Baehr. M, Tanner, E. Vance. Ron' Two: C. Imhof, T. Potts, G. Weidler. WI Braun, IJ. Armbruster. P. Disrher, W. Boon. K. Buchrc. Row Three: M. Quinn, A, Cole, R. Kinast, I. Grana, T. Kreutz, W. Ault, S. Levine, E. Yaeger, G. Ticfcnlrruck, D. Pate, R. Farrow. Row Four: R. Anderson, E. Sorrels, S. Sorrcls. W. Wiederrnanu. .I. Colliugs. F. Sutterfielrl, P. Jones, B. Leier, R. .Iurge-nsen, M. Pagano. D. Eaton, J. Wirth. Mr. J. Ernst. I CLQIQCQ Southwest's Science Club took on a new look this year by creating four special interest groups devoted to examining and creating projects in special areas of science such as chemistry, physics, model rocketry, and amateur radio. Each group pursued projects in their respective fields which ranged from the actual launching of model rockets in the rocketry group to laboratory work in qualitative analysis in the chemistry group. In addition to the activities of its special interest groups, all of which are open to all club members, the Science Club scheduled regular meetings twice every month with programs of interest. The pro- grams included group discussions, films, and lec- tures by representatives of local industries. Topics ranged from the peaceful uses of nuclear energy to the existence of UFOs. CM The enthusiasm of the club towards this yearis activities is am le roof that it has succeeded in P P its purpose: to promote and encourage interest and understanding in science and its problems. FALL OFFICERS: President ,...,....... ......Edgar Vance Vice-President ....... ..,.,.,. R andy Baehr Secretary ...,..,. ,.,.. IVI errilee Tanner Treasurer ,.......,.,.. ,..,., IVI ark Sableman Sergeant-at-Arms ..,. ........... T im Potts SPRING OFFICERS: President ,.........,. Vice-President ..,... Secretary .....,.. Treasurer ...,..,.,.,.... Sergeant-at-Arms ...,... .. Randy Baehr .,....,..Edgar Vance .....lVIerrilee Tanner ........lVIike Province ...David Armbruster One Hundred Fifty-five if af egrssgwsfisg iisizgiirgiifsii-Q'??QiSiBz2s32Qfl?ii its 2 i ii Q E 3253 3 E isjlaeg Airgas . 'iilsasrifat vias f Q as Front Row: B. W'atson, B. Kemper, C. Coble, YY. Bokern, P. Spencer, L. Pagano, B. Bratlon. D. Dr-rkcr. W Row Two: M, Yacger, T. Pearson, D. W'alleman, K. McGreevy, C. Corey, M. Tanner, R. Reed, L. Miller, S. Zonia, Miss C. Lewis. Row Three: S. Rehling, D. Carnes, D. Hayes, C. Schectz, L. Branham, C. Shigemura, T. Shapiro, J. Clarke. 3 f 5 ' A teacher touches the lives of so many students that his influence is definitely significant. The young, aspiring members of the Future Teachers of America, under the very able sponsorship of Miss Charlotte Lewis, are well aware of this fact. Therefore, on every second and fourth Thursday in the faculty lounge, they plan projects and activities to increase their knowledge of teaching and to improve their own personal qualities which will aid them in becoming fine teachers. Among the activities is the annual attendance at the Missouri State FTA Convention at the Uni- versity of Missouri in fall. Spring, however, is the season most notable for FTA. There is the annual banquet with guest speaker, review of the year's activities, and presentation of senior awards. There One Hundred Fifty-six is the picnic at which new officers are installed. But, most important, the future teachers help to celebrate Teaching Career Month in April by stag- ing a Teacher Appreciation Day at which time the teachers are treated to small gifts and refreshments. The aim of FTA is not merely a good time, but a clear insight into the teaching profession -- its necessities, demands, and rewards. OF F ICERS: President ............. .... , . , .,,....,...r..,...... Wanda Bokern Vice-President ,........ .r.,.... Pam Spencer Secretary-Treasurer ..... ,....,. C harlotte Coble Sergeant-at-Arms .....,. ,......... D an Decker Historian r .,......,,. , .,... Barb Kemper Parliamentarian ...,.. ...,,,, L isa Pagano Front Row: B. Watson, A. Sherwin, B. Kerr. Row Two: D. Decker, P. Weissman, L. Pagano, L. Stuetzer, Mrs. Ryan. Row Three: P. Bailley, D. Wieiser, S. Mizera, N. McCoy, D, W'iIeman, H. Stone. Row Four: E. Hughes, M. Brodine, E. Steiger, R. McMullen, J. Anastasoff, D. Baylard. gI 0 Tyro Club is engaged in one continuous project- producing better writers. Urged on by the criticism and the praise of his fellow club members, each individual writer strives to create a new and bet- ter piece of literature. This year various members have Written poems and stories about such subjects as Witches and beasts in the world of fantasy, love and lovers in the world of the romantic, and hate and racial prejudice in the world of reality. Under the capable and stimulating sponsorship CM of Mrs. Ryan, the club meets on alternate Tuesdays to discuss the work of its members and to plan its activities. During the spring, members enter vari- ous writing contests. Tyro Club would welcome any student who has a desire to write, a desire to ex- press. OFFICERS: President ........ .,....,.....,...,.... ..... A n ne Sherwin Vice-President .,... ..,.. B arbara Kerr Secretary ,.,.. ..,..., R obert Watson One Hundred F ifty-seven Front lion: XI. Xrnolil. S. Xltulnlt-n. I'. Codsi-x. Xl. Han-cn. S. lnvrino. I. XXili-on-u. Ii. I.iil.nmun4Iit-r. XI. M-ri-I-. It. Williiiiiis-iii. N. Siumli-lar, D ltutliu. NI. Svlualnu-k. Ix. fluanizm. I.. Ntatorliouse-, C. Kri-anialnu-ur. K.I ir1-otto. lion Tito: tl. llooss, I'. tl'llrii-u. N. Iilunt. L. Watson. XI. Stewart. Xl. Ilarilistwr. ,I. Xlimmmii-Ii, Nl. Spitz. K. Smith. J, Iii'-uiimu. ll. Jolin-on 5. Linus. .I. I..nss. 5. Ninth. l'. .Iau'ulu1, Xl. Ogle. L. We--t. S. Nlislxrara. J. Wzulxiin-, lt. I-'il-1-. S. Ilrisilii-ltlr. 5. Nlaynarul. .I. lllwilqin-tt.-. Rim 'l'lirt-I-: ll. Gilt-n-asv. ,l. lim-lm. I. Xlaior. L. Karla-rg. .I. Kulil. ti. Grow-s. ll. Xliirgan. .I. Xlzirlin. l'. Xlmrrv, X. Nt-ninaii. l'. lxlv-ini-r, NI, Tanner .I. Strong. I', XM-issimiii. K. l.am-k. S. liartlou. C. Euler. Ii. Yolis. S. Tliiirmoml. Ib. Xml:-s. S, Xlanii. Ii. llmwr. lion Four: .I. ldninpv. I-I. liztxvs. J. Ciiffnm. .I. Fe-hr. D. Stringfit-lil. K. Kuhn. l'. Xlsli-lu-ii. S. Nl-mn-. Y. Ilumilton. ll. 'l'ravi. l', William-. 5. Grazia. li. lim-hr. II. Xhit-un. S. Wilson. Xl. Waillf-i. Ii. Gibson. B. Siuiuwk. C. tliirnf-gil. It, I.umlt-v. XY, Yim-1-ntl-. ll. XXilInr-r. 5. I.4-xine. lion I'lxv: Ii. Sn-Iuxlalxln. l.. Ixcllli. I... Hllgeritlurf, X. blulrwltli. W. Cn-e-wifi:-lil. li. Ili-rjvr. NI. Xllicllf-r, Ii. Nitric:-, I., St-lim-it-r. ll. I r4-ulvr. li. lltirn. 5. Ito-s. G. 'I'in-ft-nlnrnrk. li. Nliggiit-rum. G. Schaefer. li. licclicrcr, Ii. lluglir-s. li. Fclirmwln-r. C. Ixurl, lx. St. John. li. l.1-onaml. li. Stuwkc, P. Iii-unvr, K. 'I'iit1-, C. l.mat-ln-ff, K, Ke-lly. R. Kinnst. Rim Six: I., liulufs, XI. Snider. K. Uuslf-v. J. Hrendel, XY. Williams. NI. Exams. S. Xlillinn. F. Iii-un. XX. llrii-Ii. Nl. I.a-1-r. ll. Fi-iiiiiiwr, li. Hall--ntinc. Xl. -Mlum-. Il. Xlausslmnlt. J. IH-arcy. T. Zalomlf-k. D. Bt-rn. C. Km-Ii. NI. 'Xuukv--. Xl. Varr. It. Ml:-lslwrgvr. l'. Katsina-. ll. tlliirk, It. llaxis, l'. l.un:nnu. li. Xlurris. G. Sutton. Nl. Fln-ming. D. 'lirut-man. li. Jacqui-s. X. Trish. cw ...J Nlusic is one activity at Southwest that lasts all year round. This can be seen best by the great number of students who earned music letters. Clei and Quaver requirements for membership are not easy. One must have four completed semesters in a music group and have participated in operettas, Christmas auds, and May musicales. Letters are awarded in the band, orchestra, Concert Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Boysi Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus. Even with working hard all year for Miss Meyer, Uno Hunrlrefl Fifty-viglzt QMCLUQP Mr. lilonachesi, and Nlr. Nordman, the members have time for fun at the Fine Arts Program in March. Members of Clef and Quaver are honored at this time for their industry. The vocal and in- strumental solos high'ight the evening. Of course, the polished productions of the music groups could not exist without the expert direction of Miss Meyer, Nlr. lvlonachesi, and Mr. Nordman. 'lihe many students who participate with them all know their great enthusiasm, spirit, and drive. BAND Robert Adelsberger Ed Bean Rick Costa Chris Keim Charles Koch Martin Laser Stephen Levine Scott Million Martha Ogle Carl Schroeder Ken Tate Grant Tiefenbruck Tom Zaloudek ORCHESTRA Mike Adams Roger Davis Ed Gibson Robert Kelly Jan Kuhl Gary Schaefer Lois Schaefer Scott Tallent Merrilee Tanner William Wallace Louise Wilcoxen Wayne Williams CONCERT CHOIR Marilyn Arnold Randel Baehr Russell Becherer Michael Carr Stephen Doss Joyce Fehr Mike Fleming Carla Groves Nancy Hamilton Marcia Hansen Marsha Hardester Linda Hilgendorf Ray Horn Rich Jacques Linda Karberg Claudia Kreamalmeyer Barry LaLumandier Bill Migneron Sandy Moore Beverly Nance udic JL Kathy Ousley Arlene Parisotto John Pearcy Phil Renner Jean Riemann Martha Snider Madge Stewart Dennis Trueman William Vincente Bob Watson Lola Watson Richard Willner BOYS, GLEE Lynn Batten John Brendel Bruce Mausshardt Don Weber GIRLS' GLEE Debbie Camenzind Bridget Dower Dorina Fuse Susan Maynard Debbie Teabeau Sandy Thurmond Deborah Tracy MIXED CHORUS Jenny Abromovich Mary Ann Acree Phyllis Alsleben Deborah Andes Sandy Barbaglia Sue Bartlow Liz Bates Barbara Berjer Sharon Brischetto Cathy Carneal Carla Euler David Freuler Barb Gilmore Phyllis Godsey Sue Grana Wilda Greenfield Sue Janis Valerie Komar Kathy Lauck Judy Laws Janice Major Linda Meisner Brenda Morgan Marilyn Mueller Anita Newman Mike Noakes Pat O'Brien Kris Onanian Darrell Rutlin Ruth Ann Siekmann Barbara Simcock Nancy Skipwith Karen Smith Sue Smith Marcia Spitz Richard Stocke Doris Stringfield Eunice Vohs Mike Wadley Linda Waterhouse Mary Watson Jill Waymire Kathy Williams Theresa Wimer SPECIAL AWARDS Keith Ballentine Judi Beebe Mack Evans Brad Femmer David Freuler Carla Hooss Eugene Hughes Pat Jacobi Phyllis Kleiner Linda Krause Jill Lampe Martin Laser Bert Leonard Charles Lovacheff Shelly Madden Sue Mann Bill Migneron Bruce Morris Linda Rolufs Wesley Ulrich ' Paula Weissman Connie West William Williamson One Hundred Fifty nme ?3ai?5?QNf.? x ' seaffuwzriiez V Wemmf- 2 ., qw-,,.:. iw is X i Q T, Q-X-Q-,, ff , - ar mln-fm-wa H1nml Elric-rllerry YSlIlC.,, KC Menic an MWQ- will nm have our lcd li Directed by Miss Linda Guenther THE CAST Almlmy Brewster . , , . 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Denison Company, Minneapolis, Minuesotaj gl 6l6!lfl,Cl,fQ6 W, l968 gram our :5laarL may Aumf a mighfy ffame 30,0 jen Shirley Sheraga Jerry Reeves Beverly Nance Randel Baehr Robert Kelly Ray Horn Nancy Hamilton Dawn Kirk Patricia Winfrey Linda Krause One Hundred Sixty-five FREDERICK M. BORCHARIYI' llfrcdl President suul.-ni 4:.mn.'i1 Hi-D. 'mg B r'm,11.n11 I 'osfrng vmn, Football 'esffnz l,.-i- ! 1.-mu-,.x mlm. lim-S. '67-'eau 'osfoxg W All I'.II.I.. 11.-f, H.B. 'sm All cm- u.n. 'mg -XII lmiril-I H.B. 'mg All , xl.-ir.. un. 'mi sul sian- H.m.,mi.l., '114-nlion 'OTQ 'I'rzu'k '65-'68: bliss SW' I isn'orl 'fxTg I.e-llc-rnlr-u-Favultv Hzlskrlv X bull Gunn- 'bT: Sucrvr ICU-Cahtxinl I '67-'DH3 Grurlllzilimi Sm-akvr '61'l. WILLIANI J. WILLIAMSON Buys' Sevretary S4-uinr Xvlix itivs '07-'68: Sr-niur Rumi ll'r1-s.P '05-'lrfiz Om-rvtta '6Tq 'Wav Mu' simnll- 'lull-'Mig -Christmas Hull '65-'67: H1-llu Ilan '66-'6R: Ifinz' Kris Night '07-'frfig lirzlss I insvnihlP '66-'63g All- llilx lluurl '00-'6H: Clef anal Ounvs-r 'lu7 0X: 'I'm4-k '07-'631 IlvIlt'rlm'll's Llub lu- 08, R:1NlJgXI.I, ,l. ALLEN Iiuvs' Treasurer Stunll-nl Colllwil XII. '05-'671 Sf-niur Al'- Iixilivs 'Inf-118: Y:'si!v Ifmmtlrall '66- 'UTZ li I-'mrllnull '.m: 'I'1'nnis '65-'GHI XYN--lling: WS: I,1'Ilm'rlnf'n's Club '65- 'URZ Miss Sw' Ifsvorl '61 OVXYIO I.. VILLANI liuys' Se-rggean!-at-Arxus Stull:-nl Counvil XII. anrl Cnlnlnillz-rs T171 Svninr Kvlivitivs '67-'631 lwiss SW' lisvurl 'Ir7: I.:-ltvrma-n's Club '65 68: W li l nulbull 'lr 1: Varsity Funllulll IXIVVI '65-'lvTg Snvcer '67g B Iiusulmll 'OT-'IURQ Yzxrsilv Ifzlsvball '67-'GHC Nlixwl Cllnrus 'UI-'flfrz Ilillillll Club '65-'68. One Hzmclrefl Sixty-six uv f fY .,..,-ff 'l I-15:1- ,,,,. no 1-I '73 gk ki-M Myx ,,.-N 29 Nh? 1...-r 4-QHP R r 5L ' CHRIS BIEDERMAN lTinaJ Vice-President Finale-nl Counril Alt. 'f16s'6T: Clwvrll-:Ulf-r - V v , . - - 11.0-1.apt.J 66- 683 f.lwz'rl1-mln-rs I,lub 1'l'rmls.1 '01-'68: Miss SW Maid T183 Cmwn-rl Clmir '67-'683 Um-rn-lla '01, '6T: H4-llrx Dav '64-'GSQ l'e-1: Club lYi1's'-l're's.l '66-'6T: Cvlnnziwlivs '61, 'Mig Huwlillgz '66-'G73 Sz-nior :M'livi!i1'-1 '07-'flH. LINDA CAROL WEY.-KNO Girls' Secretary Slmlr-nt Cuunril Rep. anxl Conun. '61- 'U61 Se-nior Activitins '67-'l18: lllivvr- ln'u1lr'rs' Club '61-'68: CIn'vrlv:l4l1'r 'Oh- '631 Bliss SW' 'Nlaitl 'GTZ Mix.-nl Chorus l'l'r4':lS.1 '61-'63. C11-f :xml Ouznvr 'GHZ Upvrvlta '61-'6T: Cllrisllmls .Xunl 'fil- '671 Trark '6-1-'6l'x: G.1.K. '01-'lrH: Ilnwlillg 'G-1365. NANCY ELIZAIIETII HAMILTON Girls' 'I'rcasur1'r Suuln-ni tiuunr-il Re-gr. :mul lil-mmiin-.-Q '07-'lu8: Svnior -M'IiYilin's '67-'Mig Humor Hull '61-'flag National Nlvril Imllvr uf Cumim-nllnlifm '67: Sunliunzmrv Pilgrim 'Miz Svlmlarquiz '683 Fri-slnuun Urivn- lution '671 Girls' Claw' 'lil-'h51 Ilivvn- lm-nniul Pagvant '!r1: Cllristmus 'Xml '61-'h7: Nlav Musirulx- 'fm7 08: Oiwr- vtm '01-'67: Crnirefrl Choir '66-718: Iirzllnzllirs Club '66-.631 I l'1'n4'll Club '01-'fxlig Latin Club 1I'rn-s., Svsxf '66- 'fr8: G.N.N. '66-'631 Howling 'Gln-'6T: Pmn Pun Club '65-'66. RARIIARA ANNE CILCRIQ.-XSE 4G0oseJ Girls' Sergeant-at-Arms Slualvnl Cullnril All. '61, 'GTQ Svninr .'M'tivitil's '67-'631 Nlixvnl lflmru-A 4I.ibr.I '61-'673 Girls' G14-r' lI'rr's.l '67- 'lxfig Oymre-Ita '64-'68: Christmas .Null '61-'681 May Musicalc '06Y'68: Finu' Arts Night '67g Cliff and Ouavvr '67- 'h8g Int:-rsdlool Hmzkr-y '65 hTg Inlvr- svhuul Iiaskvlball '04-'b7: Inlvrsvhvml Yulla-vball '66-'68g In!n'rsm'l14ml 'l'rzl1'k '05-'fnXg Girls' Bowling '66-'hH: G.'X.X. '01-'681 Offirinls' Club '03-'frlli I r1-slr mam Orivntaiion 'bTg Stznups anal Rumi- '61-60: Svni-rr Play YM. MISS CORINE HACHTMAN Class Sponsor , , MARY ANN ACREE fMaynardJ Senior Activities '67-'68: G.A.A. fVicc- Prcs.l '64--'68: Officials' Club '65-'68: Interschool Basketball '64-'68: Inter- school Hockey '65-'67: Intcrschool Vol- leyball '66-'68: Track Team '65-'681 Gymnastics '65-'68: Girls' Bowling '65- '68: Pen Club '65-'67: Dramatics Club fSec.l '66-'68: Mixed Chorus '61-'68: Operetta '65-'67: Christmas And '65- '67: May Musirale '67, MICHAEL D. ADAMS Student Council Ren. and Alt, '61-'66: Operctla '66-'67: Klav Xlusivals- '67-'63Z Senior Orchestra '66-'68: Curator's Award '63. ROBERT LEE ADELSBERGER 1B0bl Senior Activities '67-'68: Senior Rand '64--'68g Brass Ensemble '67-'68Z Christmas Auzl '67g Wrestling: fLctterl '67-'68: B Football '65Z Rifle Club '64-'65g Tennis Team '65-'681 Lettvr- mf'n's Club '68: Courtesy Corps '66- '6B: Roccotionist Club '67-'68: Fresh- man Orientation '67-'68. THOMAS REX ALLEN lTomJ Student Council Alt. '65-'6T: Courtesy Corps '67-'68. DEBORAH JEANNE ANDES lDebbieJ Girls' Bowling '66-'68: Jr. Red Cross Sewing: '65-'66: Faculty Tea '65-'67: Mixed Chorus '61-'67: Operctta '61- '67: Christmas Aud '64, '661 May Mu- sivale 'Gig Clef and Ouaver '68, Wm W fx '-fu-w.. ww 5...-4' if E' ff' Y CPG? ...Y Y .dp-v CARY ALAN ACTON Student Council Rep. and Comm. '65- '66g Honor Roll '65-'67: Pioneer '67- '68: Senior Activities fCo-Chairmanl '67-'68g Wrestling '67-'68: Cross Coun- try '67: Leadership Seminar at Missou- ri University '67g Rotary Club Scholar- ship Program '675 Curator's Award '68: Senior Play fPrincipall '68. RAYMOND E. ADAMS Rifle Club '61, '65: Track '66, '67g Boys' Glee lSec. '67.'68J '06, '67 'eat Christmas And '66: Spring Festival '67: Oneretta '67. MARY ALLEN Rifle Club lV. Pres.l '66-'68: Girls' Bowling '67: Operetta '65: Christmas Anil '6-L '65, '67g May Musicals- '66. PHYLLIS MARIE ALSLEBEN Honor Roll '64-'67g Mixed Chorus '61- '65: Operotta '64-'65: Christmas Aud '61-'65g May Musicale '66: German Club lTreas.D '65-'68: Future Nurses 4Prrts., Vice-Pres.l '64-'68: Special Service '67: Stamps and Bonds '67-'68. One Hundred Sixty-seven MARILYN NOVA ARNOLD Pom Pon Girl '67-'68g Pom Pon Club '66- '63g Cheerleaders' Club '65-'67g CJK.-K. '65-'66: Bowling '66-'67g Track Team '66: Concert Choir 1Officerj '66-'68g Operctta '65-'67g Clef and Ouaver '68: Hello Day '65-'67g Christmas Aud '66- '67g May Musicale '66g Senior Activ- ities '68q Faculty Tea '67g Freshman Orientation '67. EDDIE AUBUCHON PATRICIA BAALS tPatty Lou J llixetl Chorus '64-'67: Clef anfl Ouava-r '66-'68g Oneretta '64, '66-'o7: Christ- mas Anil '64. '66-'67: May liusicalc '64. '66-'67: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65- '6T1 Faculty Tea '61, '61 RANDEL BAEHR fRandyJ Student Council Rep. '64-'65: Honor Roll '64-'68g National Merit Letter of Com- mendation '67g Scholarquiz '68: Mixefl Chorus '64-'66: Concert Choir '66-'68: Early Risers '67-'68: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: Operetta fPriut-inalj '6Tg May Musicale '67g Science Club tV. Pres.l '66-'68: Freshman Orientation '67: Program Committee '67-'68: Curator's Freshman Scholar '68. KEITH ANTHONY BALLENTIN E Senior Orchestra '64-'68: Senior Band '64-'68: Oneretta '64-'68g Christmas Aud '64-'66g Fine Art Concert '65-'681 All Citv High School Band '64-'67: May Musicale '64-'68: Italian Club '65- '67g Bowling '67-'68: Stamps and Bonds '66. One Hundred Sixty-eight nmwaw-N' 'mw- STEVEN DOMINICK ARTALE tArtJ Lcttf-rmcn's Club '67-'68g Wrestling '64- '68: Cross Country' '66-'68g B Football '65: Mixed Chorus '61-'65g Operetta '61-'65g Christmas Aud '66. RICKEY L. AUBUCHON DEQA 'arrest Track '54. ROGER DEAN BACI-I tRogD Boys' Glce Club '64-'65: Mixed Chorus '61-'65g Om-rctta '6-1: Christmas Aud '6-1: May Musicale '64: Senior Activ- itics '67-'68. NORMA J. BAER tBaby Bearl Girls' Glee fLibr.J '66-'67: Operetta '65- '67: Christmas Aud '65-'67g Mixed Chorus fLibr.l '65-'66: May Musicale '65-'67g Faculty Tea '66-'67: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68g Special Services '67- '68: Senior Activities '68: Freshman Orientation '67: Girls' Bowling '66: DECA '67-'68: Jr. Red Cross Sewin! '64-'66. SANDRA BARBAGLIA iSandyl Student Council Alt. '65: Mixed Chorus fPres.J '64-'67: Operetta '65-'67g Christmas Aud '64-'671 May Musicals '64-'68: SNAFU '68g Hello Day '66- '67g Cheerleaders' Club '64--'67: C.A.A. '65-'67g Italian Club fSec.J '66-'6B: Pep Club '65-'68: Dramatics Club '66- '68: Clcf and Ouaver '68g Track Team '65-'68: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65g Special Service '63: Senior Play' '68: Senior Activities '68. EMMALYN SUE BARTLOW fSueJ Svnior Activitivs 'Oi'-'68: Mixed Chorus '61-'68: Om-rc-Hu '65, '6T: Christmas Ami '6l. '6T: Drzuualivs Club '67-'63: Jr. Refi Cross Svwiml ,66-'Gif l'4'p Club 'GT-'68g G.A,,-L '67-'68. DAVID LAWRENCE BAYLARIJ lPut-Pull Executive Officer Student Council Stunlvnt Cnunvil lhfp, :uul Conuuiltm-s l'Exn-cillivv Offivm-rl '63-'GPH Honor Hull 'GI-'6i': Orvlirstrzi 'bl-'fiG: Operclla 'Img Slay Nlusivalv '63: Christmas Aud '63: ll:-llu Day' '66-'luT: Crm-vlurnabor Ilan' 'GSQ Citi'-W'irl1' Fzifvli Cuuntil IYi4'v- Chair.P '67-'6H: G4-ruuiu Club '67-'URI Curutur's Aualrml 'filly 'l'xru Club Wall. SHARON MARIE BECKLEY llixml Chorus '65-'biz Um-rf-Ita '61-. 'Ghz Christmas Aunl 'filg Clwvrlvnmlvrs' Club 'GL-'66: C.,-K..-X. '63-'6T: Pom Pon Club '65-'0T: Pc-p Club '03-116: Spanish Club 151-v.-Treasfl: '66-'0T: Sf-ninr lvlix- iii:-Q 'OT-'68: lfavulls Tn-a '6T. JEFFERY R. BEERS Ueffl Svnior Aclivitivs 'G31 Oxvvrelta '65-'66: Bans' Glee fPrn-s.l '65-'681 Christmas Aucl '65-'66. BARBARA ll. BERJER DECA '66-'68: Bowling: '66-'6T: Mixvml Chorus '64-'68: Ops-rc-Ita '66: May Musicals '67-'68: Christmas Aud '61- '67g Clef and Ouavr-r '68. 'jaw -..-. .W X 1 'Wan N.- N, ELIZABETH MAE BATES lLizJ Mixed Chorus '65-'68: Owe-re-tra '65, 'GTC May Xlueivzill- 'hfvg Faculty Tru '6T: Christmas Aunl '67. RUSSELL JOE BECHERER lRussl Slurleut Cmuwil Alt. K Comm. 'GT-V183 Homrcmuiug Chairman '67: S1-uior 'Xrlivitivs '67-'68g Cuncvrl Choir zuul -Xrtivitie-s 'bfi-'frfiq Operettn lPrim-ilvnll '66. '6T: Mm' Rlusivalc '66-'MM Early Risers '66-T181 Xlallrigal Singgvrs '60- '68: All-Citi' lliull Schoul Chorus '66- '63: Clvi zlunl Ouzncr '68: Finn- -Kris Night 'big Christmas ,Xml '66-'GTQ Draulatirs Club IV. Pre's,l '66-'631 Pimwvr llirmx' Ellitorl '67-'fwilz Ouill and Svrnll T181 IH-p Club '661 Sluuums aml lluucls 'ful-'G8. .IUDITH ELLEN BEEBE Cludil At Rosali-Kuiu: Mission Rvn. '61-'GSQ Orvlivstra 'GI-'66: Christmas Au4l 'Oli Spring lfvstivzll '65g Mission I-'z-stixnl '65: CJLN, 'fyl-'66: Legion of Marv '64-'66: Librzlrv Club '65-'66: Catlnulic Arts lfvslixul '05, ,Xt SWE: Sr. llrrlws- Ira 'bfi-'Miz String Ensululnh- 'GT-'68g Our-rvlla 'uh-'biz Christmas ,Xml '66- '6T: Spanish Club '67-T183 Curzi!4rr's Awarfl 'ui-4. TERRY MITCHELL BELFORD Student Council Alt. lCommitte0Sl '66- '67: Honor Hull '05-'68g Wrestling '65- '66: Travk '67-'68: Cross Country '65- '66: Lf'ltunuvn's Club '65-'68: Pioneer '67-'63: Ouill anil Scroll '67-'68: Ger- man Club '07-'68: Pen Cluh '66-'67: Curatrmr's Award '68. SHEILA ANN BELL At Hazvlwuml: Pep Club '66-'67, At SYV: Tyru Club '67-'68: Onerctla '67- '68: Mixx-rl Chorus '67-'68. One Hundred Sixty-nine MICHELLE BERRA G.A.A. '68: Orrereitu '66: May Musicalc '66g Jr. Rell Cross Sewing, Library Staff '66-'67, WILLIAM L. BICGAR tBil1J B Football '64-'65: Varsity Football '66- '67: Varsity Wrestling '61-'67g Letter- men's Club '06-'68g Courtesy Corps '66-'67, CHARLES R. BLACKWELL lCharlieJ Track '64-'68: Lettermen's Club '67: Mixed Chorus fPrcs.l '64-368: Oneretta '65-'67: Christmas Aud '64-3663 May Musicale '61-'65. RONALD C. BLAKE LRonJ Junior Band 'Glg Senior Band '65-'68: May Musivale '65-'68: Fine Arts Night '65-'68g Brass Ensemble '67-'68g Bi- centennial '65. WILLIAM BOAN lBillJ Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Operetta '64-'68: May Musicnlc '61-'66g Rifle Club '66- '67g German Cluh '66-'68: Proiection- ist Club fVicc-Pres.i '66-'63: Audio Aids iVice-Pres.l '67-'68. One Hundred Seventy vu-.,. qn-fs.,-4 '-It HIGH .4-Q JUDY BICE Senior Activities 718: Program Commit- tee '67-'68g Receptionist Club '66-'67: Faculty Tea '67-'68: Girls' Glue '67- '68g Mixed Chorus '64-365: Opcretta '67g Christmas Aud '64, '67g Pom Pon Club '65-'6T. KENNETH C. BISKUP lBiscuitJ Pep Club '66-'67: Wrestling '66-'671 Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Boys' Glee '66- '67: Om-retla '65-'66: Nav Musicale '66-'67g Curator's Award '68. GEORGE MICHAEL BLAKE iMikeJ Student Council Rep. '65-'67: Honor Roll '6l--'65: Lettermen's Club '66-'683 Cross Country '66-'67g Wrestling fCo- Capt.J '66-'67g Track '67-'68g Mixed Chorus fVice-Pres.i '64-'65, '67-'68: Boys' Glee Club fSgt.-at-Armsl '66- '67: Oneretla '66-'67: Christmas Aud '61, '66, '6Tg May Musim-ale '66-'Gig Miss Southwest Escort '68. NANCY MAE BLUNT Studr-nt Council Rep. '64-'65g Orchestra '65-'67: Operetta '65-'67, Christmas And '65-'673 Faculty Tea '67. CHRISTINE BOCK SANDRA JEAN HOEHNI fSandyj JENNIFER L. BOHNENKAMP Uenniej Mixvd Chorus '614'66: C0nt'Prt Choir '66- '68: Operetta '64-'68: Christmas Autl '64--'67: May Musicalr' '65-'68g Stamps and Bonds '65-'b8: Bowling '64-V161 Courtesy Corps '67-1:83 Tram-k '6T. JOHN L. BOURCEOIS At Aug-gustinian: llunor Roll '61-'66, At Swf Srninr Orchvstra '66-'68: Ups-rvtta '66-'683 Cmtthu '66-'68, MARY AlNlN BRANCATO tArU Studvnt Council Alt. 'Gig Miss SW Maid '67: Girls' Glmz l'I'r4-us.J '66-'67: Oper- rtta '66: May Musivzllt' Yxfx: Christmas Aufl '66g Gynuuxslivs '65-'66: G.A.A. '66-'67g Bowling 'Cvfmg DECA '67g Fac- ulty Tea '61-T165 Firm Arts Night '67: Jr. Red Cross Suuim: '6lg Freshman Orientation '66, STEPHEN BRANHAM tL. S. IM Varsity Fuothall '66-'67g B Football '65: Travk '65-'68: Latin llluh '66-'68: Re- ceptionist Cluh 'Mtg Lt-tlt-rmcn's Cluh '06-'68g Cuurtt-sy tlnrps '6T: Seniur Ruutl '61-365. ,5 S'2'?'!L'. us... Wh! 457' 'Nw Wharf 4 lb 4-W BETTY SUZANNE BOHANNAN Iiutmr Roll '05-'68g Senior Activities '67- '68: Piunt-1-r '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64-'66g Opvrvtta '6-1-365: Christmas Aud '61-'h5: Slay Musicale '65: G.A.A. '61-'65: Fn-nrh Club '64-'65: Spanish Club '67-'03: PPD Club '65-'67: Stamps and Btuuls '66 6T. DANIEL L. BOLINGER Senior Artivitia-s '61-lg Mixed Chorus '64- '6Tg Buys' Clf-e '66: Opcrctta '64-'67: Christmas Autl '64-'671 Mav Musicale '65-'08g ills-f and Ouaver '67-'68. JOHN W. BOWMAN Bowling '67-'fliig Industrial Arts Club '64-'65: lloys' Glrr '64-'65. CARY BRANDENBURCER Student Count-il Alt. '64--'65: Honor Roll '6t4'68: Stfnior Activities '68: Nomination-Harvard Book '67g Math Club '66-'6T: Mixt-d Chorus '61-365: Christmas Anti '6t1 Courtesy Corps '66: Cumlur's Award '63. WILLIAM W. BRAUN Bowling '65-'68g Rifle Club '64g Oper- :-Ita '66g Curutnr's Award '68. One Hundred Seventy-one JOHN BRENDEL Boys' G14-mv '66-'h7: Nlixml Chorus 'lull Operetla '61-, 'hh-'fv7: Christmas Auil '61, '6f14'67g Mm' 'llllsivzile 'Gig C14-f and Ouau-r 'lJT: IH-in Club '67. DIANNA SLE BREWER Mixml Churua 'Ol-'fv3: Upcrclla 'Oli Chriftmaf. Anil Wil: jr. Rail llruw Svning T161 lfiuwlllx 'IR-.1 '66-'67, LINDA SUE BROWN S1-nior Amtlixilivw '08: G.N..-K. '05-'03: Pom Pun Club 'lrhfflfz Alixcrl Churlw 'fr-lffyi: Um-rx-llzl 'ful-7153 Cbriflulzls Aull '61-TIS. KERRY ELIZABETH BUEHRE Honor Roll '64-'68g Pirmc-er '67-'6H: Ouill and Fvroll T171 Dramalics Club '65-'68: C..-LA. '65-T181 F.T.,-X. '6T: science Club '67-'08: lsmfling 'nm P.-V Club '66-'61 PAT BURNESON Mixed Chorus '64-'b5g Oueretta '64-'65: DECA lVi1'0-Prz's.j '66+'03. One Hundred Seventy-two M... .wx ,AN -Mlm' R' my rl 2, Q---r Siu yr I -fw- ftx -' Q 1- aim . X qmqf. N 'M 'sv-W V9.5 km Q1 4'gG'R M-auf an SANDRA ANN BRETSCHER lsandyj Girls' Clwe '07-'08: Operettn '67: Chris!- mas Aml T171 May Musicalc '68g Pep Club '65-T161 Jr. Rod Cross Sewing: '07-'08, SHARON MARIE IIRISCHETTO lSharD ITEC X 'hlxz Nllxwl Chorus '61-'68: 0001'- 1-llu 'fr 1-'Mic Ilhriilmas Anil '64-'68: Slay Nlilsivzilv 'Mig llziliun Club '68. ELLEN MARIAN BRUNER 4Pic Face-J Roundup A ssistant Editor Suulvm Umm'-il Nh. 1Cmmnim:1:sJ '66- mx: Svui-rr x.-limi.-S lfifmzllainnanl '67-'DHI Quill :mil Srrull '67-118: SNAFU '07-'03: linmlillg 1Sm'.l '65-T381 G.A.A. fl4 08: lllli-wi-Inml Vnllvvball Team '6Sg Clu-1'rlvzulm'l':- Club 'ful-'67: I'1:p Club 66-'OTQ lb-Ilu IPM' '66-T173 Mixed Chorus 151-mul 'GI-718: Upcnvlla '64- 'fiiig lIln'isl1na- ,Xml '61-'68: May Mu- simili- '61-'Miz Fri-sliuian Orientation '65-'!n7: Gvrnmn l.lub '6f-'68. NORMAN R. BUEHRE 1LumpyJ B Fmxolluill '6l: Alixed Chorus '64-'65: Buys' Glu- lvivv-Prfis.. Prres.I '65-'68: Opt-rs-Ha 'Ol-'6T: Christmas And '64- '67I Alan' Xlusivalc '64-'65. CARY C. BURTON ROBERT BUTCHART JOSEPH CALCATERRA Rifle Club YQT: Mix:-4l Clmru- YU: 'Klan' Musicals '67. DEBORAH ANN CANIENZIND lllvblniel Girls' Glue '61-, 'hi'-'68g Olwrvllzl '65-T171 Mixed flhlnua 'fmfxg llllristmus .Xml '64- '68g Bicculm-lmiul Program 'hlz Mav Mllsicalzv '07-'68g Girls' lluuling '67: Cheerlemlvrs' illnlu '65-'Mug Plum Pun Club '66. JEANETTE CAPUTA Faculty Tea '67. DENNIS N. CAROSELLO Wvreslling 'h5 lr6: Baskvtlmzlll '65-'68: Mixed Clmrlxw 'hi-'bflz lrlllri-tum: Auzl '61-'68g Nav Nlusil-ale 'tml-'66. 560598 -ins. 2-w-f Wh. 'itz'- MARYANN BYRD Smal:-nl Cmlrwil Alt. 'lil-'053 lliurll lllmru- 'full 'hh-'Oli Upvrctta '6T: lilnrixrnm- And 'OL '66-'hfg May' Xlu- -imunlv 'fig Fnrultv 'lk-ax '61 LINDA CALCATERRA Fvninr M lixitivf '6X: Xlix:-nl Chorus '61, 'bfi Ulwre-Ita 'hlg ffllriatlnus :Mill '6T3 lflln-1-rlvznlvr-' Cllllw 'Sl-T153 G.:X.X. 'GHQ IH-an Pun Club 'hG, Pjlflr RIYSSELL CANAVAN 1P. CJ 'l'r1u'k Yufx: Crfvai Cmlntrv '66: Ylrewtllngz '03-'hfg S1-niur .Xvtixilivs '6T: Sturle-nt lluunvil lrlmnrnittvr' 'hh-'6Tg Cuurtvsy Corus 'flly-TIS: Nlixml Cllurus '66-'631 lllurisluuzn A1141 '00-'hlg Xlav llu-irzllv 'fig Up.-rv-lm '66. BEVERLY Bl. CARMACK lBevl lszwnllx' 'llfu '66: lrilnrnry Staff '64-'65g Cmnrlf-sx Corps '65-V163 Future Nurs'--9 '03-'frfug H-ruling '67-'68: Cheerleaders' fllul- 'tm-'fig Rifle Club '67-'68. CAROL DAWN CARPENTER Min-ul lllmrus '61. T171 Opcretta '6l.: I2lnri,lm.1e And '6T: GAA. 717: Jr. Nr-ul tlrn-s Smximz '651 llalian Clull '!nT. One Hundred Seventy-:href I I If if I . I I MICHAEL LEE CARR fMr. Lecj Svnior Avtivities '6T: Bova' G14-e '64-'66: Concvrt Choir '66-'68: Oncretta '61-'6Tg Max' Nlusicale '61-T181 Christmas And '61-'6Tg Hello Day '65-'6T: Clef annl Quavvr '66-'68: Court:-sy Corps '66-'68: Pen Club '67-'68. ROBERT JOSEPH CHAVEZ QBOID Senior Arlivilies '08: Stunlcnt Council Alt. '67-'68: Boys' C14-Q '66-'67: Christ- mas And '66: Open-tta '66: Program Colnmitlee '67-'68: I.0lte-rlnvn'i Clulv '67-'68g Cross Country 1Co-Cantj '66- '08g Travk '66-I68. .IEANNE EMILIE CHOUQUETTE Roundup Editor Mixcnl Chorus '64-966: Om-rm-tm '65-'66: May Musicals '65-'66g Christmas Autl '6-1365: Clef anll Ullnvvr '08g Hello Day '66-'673 G.A..-L 'O-1368: Cheer- lz-adcrs' Club '61-'6T: SNAFU '67-'68: You Club '66-'68g R1-Pe-ulionist Club '05-'08: Roundup '66-V185 Dramatics Club '66-VJ8. TINA L. CLARIDGE At Roosuvclt: Penetta '6-I. At SW: Li- brary Stalf '65g Jr. Rt-cl Cross Sewing: '66-'67: Special Service '66-'67: DECA '67-'68. JOHN JAMES CLARK fClark Bari Bows' Glue '66-'68: Opt-rvtta '66-'6T: May Nlusicale '66-'67g Christmas Aud '66-'fm7: Lt-ttcrmen's Cluls '67-'68: B I ootln1ll T153 Soccer Clulr '07-'68: I3 Basulvull '65: Varsity Baseball '66-'68r One Hundred Seventy-jour A , , , V 'dl 5 TIMOTHY ALFRED CERUTTI At St. Louis Pre-u Seminary: Intra-Bas- kctball '64-'65g liars:-hall fCaDtainl '64- 'h5: Football '61-'65. At SW: Honor Roll '65: Mix:-sl Chorus fljbrarianl '67-'68: Ormrn-tlu '6T: Christmas Aucl '67: May Nlusivzllv '68: B Basknthall '65-'66g Intramural Basketball '66-'68g Latin Club '66-'67g I'cp Club '67-'68. RAYMOND ANGELO CHIODINI DECA ISLZI.-at-Arnlsl '67-I68: Italian Club '65-'66. LINDA CHRISTENSEN DOUGLAS CLARK Student Council Ron. and Alt. '64-'65: Senior Activities '67-'68: Honor Roll '65-'67: B Football '65: Track '65-'67: Sr-nior Band '64-3 Oneretta '65-'67g Concert Choir '65-'68: May Musicale '66: Courtesy Corps '66-'68g Special Sc-rvice '67-'68g Hello Day '66g Pen Club '66-'67. EIJWIARD HOYVARD CLEARY fBig Edb Library Staff '65-'68. LINDA KAX CLIFTON G.A.A. '61-'68: Girls' Glce '64-'65: Hi- cc-nt:-nnial '61: Christmas Aucl '6L: Opt-rc-Ita '65-'67: Faculty Tea '66-'67g Pom Pun Club '65-'68: Pom Pun Girl l'l'r4-as.l '66-'68: Freshman Orivfntatiuu '6Tg Bowling '67-'68. JAMES COLLINGS Christmas Aud '67. KENNETH ll. COLLINS lKenD Buvs' Gln-c '6-1368: Oneretta '65-'67: Christmas Aud '64, '67g May Musicalc 'bl--'67, -fu., cg,- '4hq...,.,. H if -4 PHILIP COURTNEY it-SL. ,fi SANDRA CRIMI 'T --.-N.. 'A '--v.,.g, SALLY L. COBB Student Council Alt. '66-'67: Honor Roll '64-'67: Track '66-'67: Cheerleaders' Club '61-3653 Roundup Salesman '67: Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Girls' Glee '64- 'fl5: Opurcllxl '61-'66. CHARLANN LEE COLLINS 1ChanniJ Svninr Artivitivs '68: Cheerleaders' Club '66-'67g G.A.A. '66-'67: Spanish Club '6Tg Mixml Chorus fOfficerJ '65, '67- '68: Op:-rr-tta '65. '67-'68: Christmas And '65, '67-'68: May Musicale '67-'68. NANCY COOPER Sturlvnt Cnunvil Ren. and Alt. '65: Li- brary Staff '65-'67: DECA '67-'68: Mixvtl Chorus '64-'65. CAROL ANN CRACCHIOL0 fCrachJ At McClucr: Student Council Alt. '64- '65: Trartk Team '65: G.A.A. '64-3652 Pom Pun Club '65-'66: Pep Club '64: Spanish Club '6-1. At SYV: G.A.A. '66: Pep Club '67: Latin Club '65-'6B: Onerctla '67: Svnior Activities '68. ANNA MARIE CURLEE Mixc-cl Chorus '61-'65g Operetta '64-'65: Christmas And '61-365: Bowling '61- '6T: Clic-4-rl:-atlers' Club '641 Italian Club '67-'68: Gvrman Club '66-'67: Stanms anml Builds '61-365. One Hundred Seventy-five CAROL A. CURTIS Librarv Staff '653 Girls' Ch-0 '66-'67g Oporf-tta '66: Christnms Autl 'fxog Courtesy Corus '67g jr. lit-rl Cross Sewing '66 68: Faculty Tea '65. WX DONNA LEE DANIEL Latin Club 1Sec.J '61-'6B: Fri-shnmn Orientation '67: Girls' Hook:-y Toznn '66: Mixed Chorus 'ful-'GTQ filuf and Ouaver '67-'68g Opcrctta 'G l-967: Christ- mas Aud '6-l--'67g May Musirzilu '60- '08. JOHN B. DAVIS At Augustinian: Varsity Som-or '61-'6Sg B Football '64--'65, At SNK: Socvvr Te-am '67-'68: Soccer Club '65-'6T: Max' Musicals '67: Opera-tta '6Tg Mixcml Chorus '67-'68. 'Qv' Q..--1 WILLIAINI L. DAVIS Boys' Glee '66-'6T: Uuvrottzt '66-'671 Uh.. Christmas Aud '66-'6Tg May Musicalc N...- '66-'67, MICHAEL JAY DELUCA Mixed Chorus '64-'67: Opt-rr-tta '61-'66g Christmas And '61-, '66: May Musivnlc '67: Cross Country '66-'68: Wrestling '66-'68: Bowling: '65-'66: Italian Club '65-'67. One Hundred Seventy-six VINCENT CUTELLI Mixed Chorus ll'n-s.l '61-'65: Bovs' Glen- lv. Prr's.i '06-'683 ll Football '04-'651 ll llasvball '05-'061 B Basket- ball '65-'t'u6g Soc-wr '66-'OTA STEPHEN C. DAVIES 1Stevc:l Wrestling '61-'o8g Cross Country' '65- '67: Mixed Chorus 'of-'68: Christmas Aucl '6Tg Slay Alusivalc '68. ROGER WAYNE DAVIS Honor Roll '6T: li l-Football '65: Trark '65-'68: I.vttvrmf'n's Club '66-'68: Senior Orchvslru '65-'681 Oovrrtta '66- '6Tg Max' Nlusivalv '66-'68g Clef and Ouavt-r '67-'68g Stanums and Bonds '66- '68g H4-llo Das' '66, DAVID A. DEEM Senior Activitivs '68g B Football '66: Varsity Football '66-'673 All PHL Football Te-ann '6Tg All City Football Team '6T: Honorable Mention All Dis- trict Foutball '6Tq B Basketball '64- '66: Track '66-'68, Lettt-rnu:n's Club liec.. Trvas.i '67-'68. TRESA LEA DESKIN iTresJ Mixed Chorus '61-'6T: Operetta '66-'67: Christmas And '6T: Mav Musicale '68: Jr. Red Cross St-wing '6-l-. BONNIE ELAINE DCVIYITT Stumlvnt Cnunvil Rep., All., mul Cumv lnillm-vs 'bl-'68: Hunur liull '61-'68: Curalnfs Award '68: S4-ninr 'Kcliwilif-s 'GT1 Piunf-1-r '67-'fr8g Rifle Clulx fcirls' F1-r.I '60-'f18q Collrtmy Corps '67: Sm-rizll Sf-rxice '07-'b3: Cllvz-rlvarlffrs' Clulr '65-'66: Pom Pun Clulr V101 Pmr Clulu '66-'flfg G.X.A. 'full-'flfq l'4rr'n1'll Cluln '65-'hT: Prngrmn Cmnxnitlvv 'fvfmg Ilixa-cl Clmrus '61-'hfz Upvrvlta '61- 'GTQ Christmas Aunl '6L-'hfg Nluv Mu- sim-nlv 'him Clef and Ouaxvr 'fvfg lfinc Arla Nlgllk '66-'61 FRANK .I. DICARLO Chess Club '66-'6T. DEBRA LYNN DOETZEL 1DebbiJ Roundup Assistant Editor Student Council Ron. and Cmumiuvn-s '66-YJ7: Honor Iiull '05-'68: Chvvr- lu-mlvr 'hT4'68: CI1Pe'rlf':ule'rs' Clull '61- '6T: G.A.A. 65368: Inu-rsvlmul Huckov '65-'fling lnleraclmul Baskvtlvzlll '65-'66: Girls' 'lravk Teznn '65-'GTQ S1-uior Artixilivs 'OT-'GSQ Ouill auml Fvrvvll '67- '68: Ifrvilnuan Uris-nmtiun '0t'r 67g Ullivials' Club '65-'GTQ l'vp Clulv '66- '0Tg Cum!ur's Auanl 'hT-'fu8. PAUL S. DIIBIS A! NWI: '61-I65: Audio Aillw '61-'661 Sri:-nfe Club '65-'Gbz l rvnz'l1 Clulu '61- '65. :XI Swv: Honor Roll '06-'6R: Pro- ivrliunisl Club '66-YIR. STEVEN J. DUNCAN fYoyoI 'W' DIANA M. DIIIELLO fDeeJ Wm? mm-rma 'sn Mix.-.1 Chorus '64-'65: 'Nm ELM wb- Christmas Auzl 'org IJECA '68: Italian lflulr '66-'OT. DIANA DIDIER CHERYL ANN DREYER Girls' Clay- 'hTg Xliv-nl Chorus '64: Christmas Xml 'hfg Maw' Nlusitale '68: li:-velvliuxxi-l Club '06-'68g Future 'l'z'ac'l1e'rs nf Axuvrlrzl '60-'6T. NEIL C. DUNCAN WILLIAM A. DUNCAN One Hu I1 dred Seventy-seven. PATRICIA J. ECONOMON fPatJ Chcerleadz-rs' Club '64: Pom Pon Club '66g G.A.A. '67: Senior Activities '68: Mixed Chorus '64-'67g Operetta '64-'671 Christmas Aud '64-967: May Musicals '6-1. DOUGLAS EHRET CHARLENE J. ENGLER Student Council Alt. '64-'65: C.A.A. '65, '67g Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Opvr- etla '04, '66-'67: Christmas And '61, '06-'67g Special Service '67-'68. .IOHN M. ESSARY fMickeyJ Senior Activities '67-'68g Boys' Clcc '66-'67. LINDA S. EVANS Mixed Chorus '64--'65, '67-'68: Oncrctlzi '64-, '66-'67g Christmas Aud '64g Chevr- lvailers' Club '65-'66: Pom Pans '66: Much-rn Dance '66-'68: Latin Club '06- '68g Jr. lied Cross Sewing '65. One Hundred Seventy-eight t ,W N is-31:0 44,--fr Ns..- qi ZF! na Ou' an-0 ' vi 'A-ni RICHARD CHARLES EIILEN llnvs' G11-c '66-'6i': Mixed Churus '64- '65g Ormrf-tta '66-'6Tg Christmas Aud ,66 '67 MICHAEL R. ELLIS dlikej .M Ilulluurgz Student Counril R4-rn. '64- 'b5g C lfuotball '61-'65: Surfer '64- '6T. At SYV: DEC-X '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '67-'68g Orwre-tta '67: Christ- mas Anil 'Gig Nlax' Nlusinrula- '68. JOSEPH JOHN ERNST 'll-nnis 'h 1368: Cross Cuuntrv '673 VIH-etling: '6T1 Nliivrl Cllurui '67-'GBZ 0pr'r4Att:i '67: Christmas Anil '67g Cor- nmn Club '67-'68g Stuums and Buntli '65-'h8. CARLA JEAN EULER 10ilerl Mixi-ml Chorus '61-'65g Christmas Anil 'fvlg Opcrvtta '65: Girls' Cla-rw '66-'67g Mav Musifalc '67g Pon Club '65-'68: Future Nurses 1Vive-Prvsiclcnt '67-'68l '66-'68: G.A.A. '67-'63: Sm-vial Service '67-'68g Dramatius Club '67-'63g Fresh- man Orirntatinn '6T: Facilltv Tru '67: Cl:-I and Ouare-r T183 lim-ltv Crunker Honlcmalcm' Conlvst Winnvr '68. MACK A. EVANS, JR. !lI0useJ Mixml Chorus 1YiC0-Pres,, 'I'rvzis.l '64- 'GHZ Um-rctla '64-767: Christmas And '04-'67: Mav Musivalu '60-'68: Clrff :Intl Uuavvr '6T: Latin Club '64-368: ljlxrarv Staff '65-'68: Pup Club '67- 'GRQ Curalur's Auarfl 718. TERRY M. EVANS BRADFORD ALBERT FEMMER fBradJ Student Council Rep. and Committees '64-'65g Senior Orchestra '65-'66: Sen- ior Band '64-'68: Boys' Glee '65-'67: All City Band '65-'67: Operetta '61- '6T: May Musicale '65-'67: B Football '65g Dramatics Club '66-'68g Chess Club '65-'66: Senior Play fljrincipall 'b8. MICHAEL E. FLEMING QMikeJ Student Council Alt. '67-'68: Concert Choir '67-'68g Band '65-'66g Ouercttu '6T: Christmas Aud '67g May Musicale '66-'67. LINDA KAY FORSYTHE Qlflirtl Mixed Chorus ,675 Operetta '64, '67: Bicentennial Pageant '64-3 Christmas Aud '64-967: Bowling '65-'68: Succial Service '66g Jr. Bed Cross Sewing '66: Faculty Tea '67. DENNIS FRANKE fStickJ Varsity Basketball '66-'68g B Basketball '61-'66g Leltermen's Club '68g Mixed Chorus '64g Operetta '64-: Christmas And '64-1 Pep Club '68g Library Staff '65g Courtesy Corus '65. se'--...sz JAMES F. FAITH Senior Activities '67, '63Z B Football '64, '65: Mixed Chorus '64, '65: Oper- etta '64, '65, SANDY I. FICCE Mixed Chorus '64-'65: Oneretta '67: May Musicalc '6B: Christmas And '64, '67g G.A.A. '65-'66: Modern Dance '65-'66: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '64-'65: Recep- tionist Club '67-'68: Faculty Tea '65. CHARLES E. FLOTTIVIANN fCharleyJ Senior Band '66-'63: Rifle Club '66: Mixed Chorus '64: Oneretta '6-1-3 Christ- mas Aud '64-3 May Musicalc '67-'68: Stamps and Bonds '67. WILLIAM FOTINOS CBillJ Mixed Chorus '65-'66g Bovs' Glee '66: Operetta '65: Intramural Basketball '66: Track '65-'66: Cross Country '65- '66: Lettermen's Club '66-'68: Cour- tesy Corps J67-'68. DAVID FREDERIC FREULER iFreddy Paderewskij Honor Roll '64--'67: Latin Club '65-'662 Concert Choir '66-'68: Oneretta fPrin- cipalf '67: Christmas Aud '65-'67: May Musicale '66-'68: Fine Arts Night '66- '68: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '65-'68g Boys' Glee '65-'66: String Ensemble '67-'68: Junior Or- chestra '64: Senior Orchestra '65-'68. One Hundred Seventy-nine WILLIAM CHARLES FRIEDRICH CBIIIJ Senior Avtixilivs 'sez Pep Club '66-'67, JILL F. GAFFNEY fC00kieJ Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Christmas Aurl '66-'68: May Musicale '66-'68: Hello Day YJ7: Om-retta '66-'683 SNAFU '07-'OBQ C..-XV-X. '65-'63g Track '64-'GBQ Swim T4-am '05-'66q Pep Club '64-T155 Cliem:rln'amlvrs' Club '66-'67g Pom Pun Club 'bl-- 'fr7: Bowling '65-'685 PTA lln-lunnslrxlliml '65. KATHLEEN LUCILLE CASH kKathyJ Mixml Chorus '61-'65, '67-'68: Opcrctla '67-'68g Christmas Aud '64-'67: May Musirzxln- '6l 67: Ir. Red Cross Sew- ing 'hh-'ly7g Faculty Tea '66. DEBBIE P. GIAMANCO Mixwl Chorus f'l'reas.l '64-'673 Ouerettn '65-'Mug llllvvrlvaders' Club '66-'67: Gymnastics '65-'665 Italian Club '65- '61 KATHRYN GILBERT One Hundred Eighty DORINA L. FUSE fRonil DECA '67-'68: Audio Visual '65-'66: Ir. lied Cross Sewing '64-'65: Cheerlead- ers' Club '64-365: Italian Club '65-'GTZ Mixed Chorus '67g Girls' Glee '64-'67Q Bicentennial Pageant '64: Oberetta '64- '67g Christmas Aud '64, '66g May Mu- sirzile '66-'61 BERT GAINIBER RICHARD ALAN CATHEIYIAN QRich'b Ar Ilufiourg: Chas- Club '61-'65: At SW: Chess Club '65-'66. DEBRA JAN GIBSON Svnior Band '64-'65: Junior Orchestra '64-'65g Mixed Chorus '65-'66g Christ- mas Aud '65: May Musicale '66: Bowling '66, SUSAN J. GILBERT S4-nior Activities '68: Girls' Glee '64- '65: Operetta '64-'65: Christmas Aud '64-'65: Bicentennial Pageant '64-'65: May Musicale '67: Rifle Club '67 68. NANCY JEAN GILBREATH lNannyJ Senior Activities '63: Girls' Clee '64-368: Operr-tta '65-'6B: Christmas Aud '65- '6B: Slay Musicale '65-'68: G.A.A. '67- '68g Bowling '6T-'68: Peo Club '6Tg Pom Pon Club '67. PHYLLIS GODSEY fPhiD Convt-rt Choir '66-'68: Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Operetta 1fPriucipaIj '66-'6Tg May Musicale '65-'68: Christmas Aud '61, '66, '6T: Clef and Ouaver '68: DECA '66-'6T: Audio Visual '66-'67: Receptionist Club '65-'68: Faculty Tea '61 DANIEL L. GOLICK 4XEddie Hasklel Mixed Chorus '67-'68: Christmas Aud '6T-'68. GREGORY JOSEPH GOTTSCHALK lGregJ DONALD A. GRANT Cross Countrv '6T: Track '65: Senior Activities '68: Oueretta '65. DONNA MARIA GILIBERTI Student Council Ron. '65: SNAFU '67- '68: G.A.A. '64-'68: Swim Team fCo- Cantainl '64-'68: Intorschool Hockey' '66: Bowling '66-'67g Cheerleaders' Club '64-'67g Pom Pon Club '66v'67g Modern Dance '66: Hr-llo Dav '66. '67: Senior Activities '67-'68g Receptionists' Club '66-'6Bg Pon Clulr '66-'67: Mixed Chorus '67: May' llusirale '66-'67: Christmas Aud 'fz6g jr. Orchestra '64- '66, MARY GOERINGER Student Council Run. and Alt. '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '67-'08g DECA '67-'68: Operetta '651 Christmas Aud '64-. DANIEL JOSEPH GOTTL fCrazy Danl Track '65-'66, '68: WN-stling: '64-365: Cross Country '65g Mixvd Chorus '64- '68g Open-tta '61-'68g May llusicale '05-'68: Christmas And '6-1367: Peo Club '67-'68. MARJORIE M. GRANA CVlimiJ G.A.A. '64-'68: Officials' Club '65-'66: Interschool Hockey '65-'66g Interschool Volleyball '65g Mixed Chorus '64. '65. '67g Oneretta 'b4g Christmas Aud '64-. '65, '67: Mav Musicals: '66-'683 Mod- ern Dance '65. WILLIAM CARL GRAU fBiIlJ Senior Activities '67-'683 Track '65-'66: Basketball '67-'681 Bowling Club '64- '65. One Hundred Eighty-one LINDA SUE CRAUL lLynl Honor Roll '65-'66: German Club '67- '68g Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Onerelta 'OSQ Xlziy Nlusicale '65g G.A.A. '66g Girls' limsling '66-'6Tg Curat0r's Award '68. CATHY A. GREEN Miss SW Maid '07-'68g G.A..-X. Cluh '05-'66g Mixvcl Chorus Christmas Anil 'fnT. 67: Senior Activities '6-1-366: Cheerleadors' Modem Dance '61-: '64-'68: Operetta 'Gig '64-'67: May Musicalc NICHOLAS GRESS BARBARA GUALDONI WILLIUS HACER CWHD Track '65: Operetta '64-'67: May' Mu- sicule '05-'68Z Pen Club '68, One Hundred Eighty-two v'3JhiP TONY GRAVAGNA WILDA L. CREENFIELIJ Mixval Chorus '64-'6Tg Om-rvlla 'bl--'05, '07g Christmas Aud '64-367: G.A.A. '65A'67g Interschool Volleyball '65-'GTQ Officials Club '6T. CARLA SPE CROYES ll-led! llrllo Day' '653 Christmas Aud '6l: Freshman Aud '65g Cheerleaders' Club '65g Mad Mad Day '65g Mixed Chorus '64-'65g Operettn '67: Conv:-rt Choir '66-'68g Bowling '60-'6Tg Cla-f and Ouavcr '67-'63, MICHAEL HACAN Courtesy Corps '66-'68g Boys' Bowling '67-'68. DONALD JAMES HALL iDonJ Senior Activities '67-'63: Varsity Foot- ball '66-'67g B Football '61-365: Track '64g Varsity Basketball '66-'68: Let- termeu's Club '64-'68. SHARON KAY HALL Scnior Activitics '68: Miss SW Maid '67: Mixed Chorus '64-'68g Christmas Anil '66-'67q May Musicale '67, Hello Day '67-'68: Cllccrlcadvrs' Club '61-'65I G.A.A. '65-'68: Howling '6T: Pen Club '65-'67, Special Sq-rvice '65-'67: Rc- ceptionist Club '67-'08, Dramatics Club '67-'68. GREGG HAMANN Student Council Alt, '67, '6Bg Honor Roll '67g Boys' Cl:-c '67, '68: Opcretta '673 Christmas Anal '6T: Rifle Club '67, '68, Spanish Club '67, '68: Ger- man Club T163 Curator's Award '68. MARCIA M. HANSEN iMartyD Concert Choir 1'Scc.l '65-'68: Opcretta lPrincinall '65-'6B: Christmas Aud '64- '67g May Musicale '65-'68: Madrigals '66-'67: Clef and Ouavcr '67-'68, Mixed Chorus '61-'65g Bicentennial Pageant '64-365: Fine Arts Night '67, Hello Day '67g Senior Play lPrincipall '6Bg Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67- '68: Freshman Orientation '67: Senior Activities '67-'68g Bowling fScc.J '65- '68: Italian Club 1Treas.l '67-'68: Dramatics Club '06-'68, DAVID HARES LINDA HEIL Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Christmas And '64-'65, '67g Opcrctla '64-'67: Modern Dance '66: Stamps and Bonds '61-'63, Latin Club '64-'68, Curator's Award '68. 404 'N-. tw, Mfrgb' WILLIAM W. HALLER 1BillJ Special Service '66-'67: Courtesy Corps '67-'68g Mixed Chorus fPres.l '65-'66, Boys' Glue '64-'65: Oberctta '6-l-365: Christmas Auds '64, '65g May Musicals '65: Intramural Basketball '61-'66 B Basketball '61-965: B Baseball '65. NANCY HAMPTON MARSHA SUSAN HARDESTER Future Nurses of America '64-3685 Facul- ty Tea '66g Mixed Chorus '64-'65g Concert Choir '65-'68, Oneretta '6l-- '67g Christmas Aud '64-'67: May Mu- sicale '65 68, JEAN MARIE HART At DuBourg: Prep Club '64-'65: Girls' Bowling '6-1--'65. At SW: Girls' Glee '65-'68: Operetta '65-'67: May' Mu- sicale '65-'67: Christmas Aud '65-'67: Pom Pon Club '66-'67. LINDA ANN HELD CGreen Eyesl' Student Council Executive Officer Student Council Rep. and Committees '66-'68: Senior Activities '67-'63: Cheerls-adcr '67-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'68: Miss SW' Maid '67: Mixed Chorus '61-'66: Christmas Aud '61-365: Oneretta '61-365: May Musicalc '66: Hello Day' '67, Freshman Orientation '66-'6T: Receptionist Club '67-'6B: Faculty 'fva '6i': G,A.A. '65-'68: Bowl- ing '65-V373 Swim Team '65-'6T: Pom Pon Club '03-'66: Pep Club '65-'68. One Hundred Eighty-three JANET HERRELL ELIZABETH LYDIA HERZOG QLizJ Senior Activities '68g Pioneer '67: Dra- matics Club '66-'6T: Latin Club '60- '68g Mainrcttvs Club '65: Recelltionist Club '65g Band '64: Oneretta '66: Hello Day '67: Fine Arts Niilht '6T: C.A.A. '65g Girls' Bowling lTreas.P '6-1-3683 Freshman Orientation '67. GERALD HILKERBAUMER Rifle Club '65-'66g German Club '67: Operetta '67g Track '6B. DONALD C. HOFFMANN 1D0nJ Wrestling '65-'66: Rifle Club 1'Yice- Pres.l '66-'asc Rsflc Team '67-'6s. KEVIN P. HOGAN Operetta '66-'67g May Musicale '67-'68, One Hundred Eighty-four -an--iv 'vs uw-1., CATHY JO HERRICK tHamstringl Student Council Treasurer Student Cnunril Rep. and Committees '65-'68: Ss-niur Activities '67-'63: Mixml Cburus '61-'65: Christmas Aud '64g Om-n-lta '65: SNAFU '67-'68: Clif'r'rlr'znl4'rs' Club '61-'67: G.A.A. '65- '68: Gt-rmun Club '66-'68: Bowling: '65- '68: Pe-if Club '66-'6Tg Freshman Orien- tation T173 Se-niur Plav '68g Hello Day '66-'67, KAREN LYNN HERZOG Stullt-nt llounril Alt. '65-'66: Honor Roll '61-'6l'i: Fvninr Band 1LilJr.l '64-'652 Klaiurvth' 'ful-'65: Opvriftta 'GTQ Girls' Gln-v '07-'Mig llello Dax' '66: Mixf-fl Chorus 'Ill-'l-5: Christmas And '61-'6T1 G.-XA. '05-'68: Pep Club '66-'67: Cu- rator? Auuril '68. N. DOUGLAS HOERBER Stull:-nt tlnunvil Rep. and Alt. '65-'68: Curatur's .-Xwartl '6T: Tennis '64-'68: Lf-ttvrnn-u's Club '66-'681 German Club '65-'00. TERRY A. HOFFMANN Senior liaml '66: May Musical!! '66: Ri- fle Club 151-rretary-Treasurerl '66-'68: Rifle Tram '67-'68g PHL Clianmionslliu '68: lmlustrial Arts Contest '67. NIARCARET BIARY HOHMAN fSisl Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Christmas Autl '61-3655 May Musicale '66. TOM HOHMANN Senior Activities '68g Mixed Chorus '67- '68: Boys' G11-u '66-'67g Christmas Aurl '66-'6Tg Olwrvlta '66g Rifle Cluln '61-'65. JIM HOLTMANN Yllixml Chorus '67-468. RAY EDWARD HORN Stutlvul Council Re-rn. and Committt-vs 'GL-'68: Honor Roll '61-'68: National llvrit Semi-Finalist '67g Harvard Book Award '67g Curator's Freshman Scholar '6Tg Concert Choir '65-'68: Operetta lPrin.! '65-'07: Early' Risers '66-'63Z Nlarlrigals '66-'fx8: Christmas Aud '65g Scholar Quiz Tvmu '68: .lets fSec.l '63- '68g French Clulr tl'rvs., Treas. Sgt.- at--Xrmsj 'fri-T181 Chinn-se Club '65-'67g Program Committee '66-'68: Freshmzm trrim-ntation 'ofa Dramatifs '66-V381 Sc-nior Plas' fPrincipaly '68. KATHLEEN M. HOULIHAN f Kathy? Mixccl Chorus '65: Opercetta '65: Faculty T1-a '67: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65-'66. ARTHUR ALLEN HUIGHE 'sr W:-9' OD' ,paw iffi wanna- 4 -I-'F W it Wa- 'Hman- DH:-f -' :I ,X , .ni xg!! X ... X S 's if 'Q-... if aiu.- awww GEORGE T. HOLMES fToadJ Student Cnunvil Alt. '64: Seninr Band '65-'66g junior Band '64-'6S: Opcrelta '67g Max' Nlusivalz- '68g Hello Day '61- '65g Stamps and Bonds '61--'65, CARLA RUTH HOOSS fHossl Concert Choir '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64- '68: Opt-rf-Ha '61-'67: Christmas And '64-'6Tg Klux' fllusicale '64-'6B: Frcsh- man Aurl 'ol-: Che-crlcadcrs' Club '65- '6Tg Jr. Rn-tl Cross Sewing '64-'65g Senior ,M-tixitir-s '67-'68. MARK HOTZ - EUGENE MERTON HUGHES Senior Orrhcslrn '6-1368: Operctta '64- '68g Bivcnlclminl Pageant '64: May Musicals '64-'68: Fine Arts Night '6Bg Tyro Clulr '67-'68g German Club '67- '68, SUSAN HURLEY fSueJ Mixed Chorus '61-'66: Christmas Aud '64-'66: fllav Musicale '66: Oncrctta '64-'66: Clvf and Ouavcr '67-'68: lr. Red Cross Sewing '65. One Hundred Eighty-five FRANCES INDELICATO Mixed Chorus '65-'67g Operetta '65. JUDY LEE JACOBS Mixed Chorus '66-'67: Oneretta '66: Christmas Aud '66g Modern Dance '65- '665 Cheerleaders' Club '65-'66: Stamns and Bonds '65-'68. RICHARD M. JAMISON tKiPPJ Rifle Club '66-'67. DARLENE THERESA JOHNSON Student Council Rep., All. Committees '64, '66-'67g Honor Roll '66, '67: Senior Activities: Freshman Orienta- tion '66, '67: Miss Southwest '67: Cheerleader fLetterJ '66-'68: Cheer- leaders' Club fPres.. Sec.J '64-'68Z Mixed Chorus fSec.l '64-'68: Clef and Ouaver '66- '68 5 Ooeretta '64-'68: Christmas Aud '64-'68: May Musicale '66, '68g Roundup '67-'68: Reception- ist Club '65-'68g Pen Club '66-'68: Hello Day '67g G.A.A. '66-'68: Track '64-'68: Gymnastics '67-'68. TERRI JOHNSON One Hundred Eighty-six 'V --.. rf' si? Mew Y 'NM-.au PATRICIA ANN JACOBI lPatl Student Council Ren. '65: Honor Roll '66g Senior Activities '67-'68: Senior Orchestra '64-'68g Opcrcttn '64--'68: Bi- centennial Pageant '61: Mav Musicale '66-'68: Clcf and Ouaver '66-'68: Re- ceptionist Club '65-'68: Bowling '64- '68: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'67g Pep Club '66-'6T. RICHARD T. JACQUES fRichJ Senior Activities '68g Concert Choir '66- '68: Mixed Chorus '65g Opcretta '65- '67: May Musicale '66g Christmas Aud '65-'67: Bowling fPres.J '66-'68q Sen- ior Plat' fPrinciDall '63. SUE ELLEN JANIS Honor Roll '68: Pom Pon Girl '66-'68: Pom Pon Club '65-'68: Roundup '67- '6B: Oocretta fPrinciDalJ '61--'68g Con- cert Choir '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64- ' May Musicale '64-'68: Christmas '64--'68: Clef and Ouaver '68: G.A.A. '65-'68: Bowling '66-'68g Dra- matics Club '66-'68g Pop Club '67-'68: Special Service '67-'68. '68 , Aud STUART A. JOHNSON Student Council Alt. '66 '67g Hello Day '67g Greeturnabr Day '66g Operetta 5 May Musicale '67: Mixed Chorus '66 '67: German Club '66 '68: Bowl- Club '66 '6T: Senior Hootenanny , Senior Shenanigans '66g Spring Festival '66: Senior Gift Committee '68. '65 '66 ing '65 - WILLIAM JOHNSON PATRICIA JONES CPatsyl Honor Roll '65-'66: Student Council Alt. '65-'66. DAVID C. JORDAN QDavel Track '65-'68: B Football '65: Varsity Football '67: Cross Country '66: Let- termen's Club '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '61-366: Open-tta '6-l--'66g May Mu- sicale '66: Christmas And '64-'65. LINDA CAROL KARBERC Student Council lien. and Committees '66, '68: Concert Choir '66, '68: Mud- rigzals '66-'68: Finn Arts Night '67: Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Oneretta '64- '68: Christmas Aucl '64-'68: May Mu- sicale '66-'68: Hello Day' '68: G.A.A. '05-'66g Cheerlc-acl:-rs' Club '6S: Pen Club '65-'67q Receptionist Club '66-'68. PETER A. KATSINAS illreekl Weightlifting Club '67-'6B: Stamps and llonds '65-'66: Mixed Chorus '64-'65, '67g Boys' Glee '66g Operetta '65-'67g Christmas Aud '61-'67g May Musicale '64-, '66. DON KELLOCG DECA '67-'6a. W W an-5 -vw: d 4D fe! bi PATRICK L. JONES 1Patl JACQPELINE NICOLE .IUUBERT llflrenchyl Girls' Glvr- '63-'h7: Mixed Chorus fSccre- taryl '67-'68g Operetta '66-'6Tg May Musicals '66-'68: Christmas Aud '65- '68g G,A.X. '66-'68g Science Club '66- '6T5 Italian Club '67-'68g German Club '67-'68: Pep Club '65. MICHAEL D. KARL Lblikel Senior Activities: Mixed Chnrus lPrcs.l '67-'68g Cross Country '61g Football '67-'68g Trark '65-'68: Lcttermeu's Club '63-'08g Stamps and Bonds '66- '6T. RONALD EDWARD KELABI kR0nJ Lcttcrmz-n's Club '66-'685 B Football '61- '65: Varsity Football '66 67: B Base- ball '65-'fm6: Varsity Baseball '67-'68: All P.II.L. Baseball '67: Courtesy Corps '67-'68g Miss SW' Escort '6T. RONALD KELLOCC tR0nJ At DuBourg: C Team Football '61-'63g C Soccer '61--'63, At SW: DECA '67- Q 68. One Hundred Eighty-seven ROBERT JOHN KELLY CBob3 Pioneer Co-Editor Student Council Alt. '6-13663 Honor Roll '6-1308: Pioneer '66-'6Tg Ouill and Scroll '68: Conference tlst Placel 'GTZ Junior Orchestra '64-'65: Senior Or- chestra '66-'68: Fine Arts Award '68: String Enscmblf' '6T: Math Club '65- '6Tg German Club '67-'68g Draniatirs Club '66-'67: Ahilitv Counts Essnv Contest: Curator's Award '683 S4-uior Play tl'rincioali '68. PHYLLIS KENNEDY TONY KIDD Boys' Glvc '67-T183 Xlirefl Chorus 'Gl- '653 Oper:-tta '6l: Track '64-'68: Let- termen's Club '6-1368: Cross Country '61--'67: Fivltl Ilav '6-I-,681 Sw' Invi- tational '65-'68g State Meet '67-'68. LINDA SUSAN KIXIERLE lKiml Student Council Rap. and Committees '65: Honor Roll '67-'683 Mixed Chorus '64-'Gfng Ont-rs-tta '65: Christmas Anil '6l-'65g Sr-nior Shinananny and She- nanigans '65, '66: Dramatics Club 't17: Receptionist Club '65-'66: Pioneer '67: C.A.A. '64-368: Girls' Bowling '663 Intorsvhool Volleyball '67-'68: Senior Activities '67-'68g Curator's Awarrl '68, CATHY J. KING One Hundred Eighty-eight BARBARA SHIRLEY KEMPER fBarbJ Bowling: '66-'68: Stamps anll Bonds '67- '68g F.T.A. fHistoriani '65-'68g Fresh- men Orientation '67g Mixed Chorus '64-365. '67-'68: Christmas Aufl '64, '67g Onerctta '67: May Musicals '68. KATHLEEN ll. KERRY iKathyJ Mixf-cl Chorus '6-1368: Christmas Aud '64-367: Library Airl '66-'67: German Club '67-'68. CHARLES ROBERT KIEFER lBobi At DuB0tlrg: B Football '61-. At SW: Oneretta fPrincipall '67g May Mu- sicale '68: Cross Country '67. RICHARD KINAST fPolackJ Honor Roll '64-, '66-'68: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation '67g Orchestra fMg1r.l '65-'68: Band '67, '68: Operetta '65, '67: Clef and Ouavcr '67-'68g Math Club '64-'67: Rifle Club '64-366: Gorman Club '65- '68: Cross Country '66-'67: Wrestling '66-'67g Curator's Award '68. DAWN K. KIRK Student Council Ren. '65-'66: Honor Roll '6-1367: National Merit Letter nf Commendation '67g Librarv Staff '65- '68g Girls' Clce '61-366: Otrcretta '65- '66: May Musicale '66g Bicentennial Pageant '64-1 Christmas Aud '64-'65g G.A.A. '65-'68g French Club '66-'67g Curator's Award '68. DIANNE ELAINE KLEIN fBubblesD Library Staff '06-'6Tg Receptionist Club '67-'68. JOHN ANTHONY KLOBASA Student Counril Ren. and Committees '66-'68g Frm-sluuun Orientation 1Co- Chairmanl '6Tg Honor Roll '61, '67- '68g Tennis 'IH-um '61-'68g Lcttermen's Club '65-'68: Roundup Salesman '61- '68: Courtesy Corus 1Captainl '67-'681 Senior Actiiitie-s 'oT-'68g Program Com- mittee '67-'68: Sadie Hawkins Day '67g Curators Award '68, CHARLES WILLIAM KOCH Student Counril All. fffommitteesl '66- '67g Cross llountrv '66-'67: Librarv Staff '65-'66: I..-ttf-rnwn's Club '66- '68: Rifle Cluh '61-'66: Senior Band '65-'68g Brass liusvmllle '66-'68: Christ- mas Aud '6Tg Ge-rnmu Club '67-'68, CHRISTINE KOHLMAN I Chris? Mixed Chorus, '61. '68: Oneretta '61, '67: Bowling '67-'08: Christmas Aud '67g May Musicals '68. ' SHERRIE LYNN KOLSETH Honor Roll '67g Sz-nior Activities '67-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '64-'67g Pom Pon Girl fCo-Captainl '66-'68g Pom Pon Club '65-'68g C.-MA. '64-'68: Pioneer '67-'68g Ouill and Scroll '67: Freshman Orientation '67g Howling '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '66-'67g Operetta '66-'67: May Musicale '67: Christmas Aud '65: Cu- rator's Award '6Hg Student Council fAlt.J '65, 'sbs vm., 'Fi ' -4 PHYLLIS ANN KLEINER lI'hyll udent Counril Rep. '67-'68: Honor Roll '6T: Senior Orchestra '61-'68g Operetta '64-'6T: Fine Arts Night '67, '68g Clef and Ouavcr '67-'68: String Ensemble '67-'Mig Pioneer Staff '67-'683 Wnsliington I'nivu-rsity Journalism Con- fr-rcrive '6f: Ouill and Scroll '67-'68: Xlaiorcttc Club 'o5g Maiorettes '65-'66: Fresluuan Ori:-mation '67g Stamus and Bonds Parade 'ML NANCY JEANNE KNAPP Student Cnunril Alt. and Committees '05-'66g Honor lloll '64-'68g Curator's Award '68: Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67-'68: Reflections Editorial Board '68g Tvro Club '65-'67g Senior Actixities '67-'68: G.A.A. '64-'66: lismliiig '66-'6T: Pom Pon Club '66- 'GT1 Mixed Chorus '66: Oiierctta '66: Christmas Aud '66g Sludern Danre '65: Pen Club '65g Dralnatics Club '68: Stamps and Bonds '67-'68. JIM R. KOEHLER Mixed Chorus '61, '68g Christmas Aud '6Tg Ops-retta '05-'6Tg Bowling '66-'68: liourtm-sy Corp- 'OT-'68, KATHY DEANNE KOLAR 1KathJ St. Louis Scienre I-'air Award '66: Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Ooeretta '65: G.A.A. '65g Honor Roll '6Tg Swim Team '65- 'GTQ Audio-Visual Aids '65-'63: Faculty Tea '6Tg Honor Roll '68. JOHN KOMAR One Hundred Eighty-nine 7 w JUDITH LYNN KRAUS fludii Student Counril Alt. and Committees '65-'66: Roundup '67-'68: Senior Activ- ities '67-'68g Honor Roll '66-'68: Rountlun Salesman '66: Fztculty Tea '6T: Jr. Rod Cross Sewing '6T: Pen Club '67: Fine Arts Night '68: Mixed Chorus '65-'6Tg Operetta '66g Christmas And '65-'66g Mav Musicals '66: Cour- tesy Corps '67-'68. AIELANIE FRANCES KRUMBI Gieli Senior Activities '68: Mixed Chorus '65- '66g Ulnerettn '65: Jr. Rnd Cross Sew- ing '66-'GTQ DECA '67-'68. SANDRA MA CREEN KUFFER CSandyJ Senior Activities '67-'68: Honor Roll '66- '6T3 Studs-nt Counril Alt. '67-'63: Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67- '68g llramatius Club '66-'67: Girls' Glee 15:-ert-taryl '64-'67: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: Bicentennial Pnueant '65g Um-retta '65-'6T: MaV Musicals '65-'67: lit-llo Day '67g G.A.A. '61: Fri-neh Club '66-'67g Curator's Award '67. CARY KURZ Senior Orchestra '64-9675 Bicentennial Pageant '64: Operetta '61-'67: AIBY Musivale '61-'6Tg Christmas Autl '61- '67g Clef and Ouaver '67-'68g Rifle Club 'm. JEANNE C. LALUMONDIER Student Council Alt. '64-'65: Mix!-nl Chorus '64: Girls' Glee '67g Oncreltzi '61-'67: Christmas Aud '66: May Mn- sicalc '61g Senior Activities '68g Hello Dav '67: G.A.A. '64-'68: Pom l'ou Club '66. One Hundred Ninety gt. 'tx wi is. ww, s-V -- mn -we---..., LINDA LOUISE KRAUSE fMamei Honor Roll '64-'68g National Merit Let- ter of Commendation '67: Curator's Award '68: Editor of Refleclions '68: Pom Pon Squad fCo-Cant.i '66-'68: G.A.A. '64-'68: Volleyball Team '67Z Program Committee '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64-'67: Boys' Clee Club '67- '68: Operetta '65-'66: Christmas And '64-'68g May Musicale '67-'68: SW Showcase '64-Q Clef and Ouaver '67-68: Hello Day '67g Senior Shinananny '65g P.T.A. Demonstration '66-'67: Fine Arts Night '68, KATHLEEN M. KUBA CKubsl Girls' Bowling fTreas.i '65-'68: G.A.A. fTreas.l '65-'68: Cheerleaders' Cluh '64-'67g Mixed Chorus f'I'reas.i '61, '66. '67: Christmas And '64, '66. '67: Onorntla '64-'67: May Musicale '67-'68: Pep Club '65-'66: Hello Day '66-'67g Senior Antivities: SNAFU '67-'68g Freshman Orientation '67: Senior Play fl'rops Chairman, '68. KATHY ANN KUHN Student Council Alt, '67-'68: Senior Artivities '67-'68: Mixed Chorus fTroas.i '64, '67-'68: Concert Choir '67-'68: Oneretta '65, '67: Christmas Aud '65. '67g May Musicale '68: Dra- matics Club '66-'68: Stlecial Service '66-'6H: Pen Cluh '66-'67: Hello Day '66-'67g Cheerleaders' Cluh '65-'66: C.A.A. '65-,67: Rawlins! '67: Senior Play fStage Manager, '68. BARRY KENT LA LUMANDIER fBearl At Roosevelt: Freshman Football flinc cami '64: W'restline IB.. Jr. Var.. Varsitvl '61-'65: Weight Lifting: Team '64--'6S: Intramural Basketball '64-'65. At SW: Senior Activities '67-'6B: Con- cert Choir fPres., Treasj and Activ- ities '66-'68: Mixed Chorus fPres.i '66-'6B: Oneretta fPrin.i '66-'63t Christmas Aud '66-'6B: May Musicals '66-'68: Hello Day '66, '67: Miss SW Soloist '66, '67: Senior Shintliz '66: lirotht-rhood Aud '67: Earlv Risers '65- '68: Senior Play fPrinciuali '6B. MARGARET LYNN LAMBING fLynnJ At DuBourg: Spring: Festival '65: Honor Roll '65. At SW: Mixed Chorus '66g Mav Musicale '66: Special Service '66- '68 V' JILL LAMPE Illixf-ml Chorus '64-'G8: Onerctta '66, '67: May lllusicale '66, '67: Christmas Aucl '6-I-967: C.A.A. '61-968: Intcrschuol Yollz-yhall 'Gig Faculty Tea '66-'67, MARTIN Q. LASER QThe Mouthl Honor Roll '64-'68: Senior Orclicslra 01- 'o8: Soni-ar Rand '65-'68g Ilrass En- sf-iublv '61--'GRQ Dixieland Band '67-'63g Fins- Arts Night '67-'68: String Fu- er-mblv 'OT-'68: Clef and Ouaver '66- '68: Stutlrnt Conductor of Band and tlrvltvstru T131 All City Hnnll '66-'lmTg Up:-rt-lm 'lil-'68: Chri-tmas Anil '61- 'fvllz Xluy Musicals '05-V381 Ilfrllu DzlV 'bl-308. v JUDY CAROL LAWS Stull:-nt Count-il Rep. and Comluittc--s 'bfi-'68: Ilonnr Roll '66-'681 Pom l'ou Girls '67-'68g Pom Pon Club '66-'68g lllim-4-rlt-mia-rs' Club '61-'6T: GJLA. 'bl- 'h8: Uffivials' Club '66-'68I Nlomlvril Dauct- '06-'68: Gvmnastic Tc-am '67- 'flflg Bowling '6-I-'68: Pen Club ljunior H1-pre-sm-xntativvl '66-'6T: Curator's Award '67g Mixed Chorus fljlvrnriaul 'bf-'ftfig Upvn-lla '64-'65. 'big llluv Xlusiralc '66-'68: Christmas -Xml 'Cul- '0S, 'OTQ Cllr-f and Ouavcr '681 liccffb- Iiuuists' Club '65-'61 BERT C. LEONARD, JR. fBudJ Sturlvnt Council Alt. '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '6L-'68: Onerelta '64-'67: lfhrislluils .-Nucl '64-3671 Nav Musicalu '65-'blip Clvf and Ouaver '67-'68: Gor- man Club '67-'68: Curator's Award 'hllg Svuior Play '68. GEORGE YV. LIINIPERI' Honor Roll '61-'63: Pioneer '67-'68: Xlatlh Club '66-'68: Fnauiwh Club '66- 'tmfg Chr-Ss Club '67-T185 Curatur's Award '61 AVL' Jill' was-A r Y -1 MARC R, LaPLANTE JOHN A. LAUTH Honor Roll '64-'65g B Football '65: Varsity Football '66g W'eight Lifting Club '67: Pioneer Salesman '61-'68: Boys' Glcc '64-'65: Oneretta '64-1 Christmas Aud '64g May Musicale '65. JOHN LAZARE At Vianncy: Football '64-'65g Basketball '65-'66g Track '66. At SW: Varsity Football '66. DONNA LEVINE Senior Activities '67: French Club '65- '68: Pon Club '661 G.A.A. '65-'68: Stamps and Bonds '64-'68g Freshman Orientation '67: Faculty Tea '65. WILLIAM J. LOESCH lBillJ Student Council Ren., Alt., Comm. '65- '68: Honor Roll '66-'68: Senior Activ- ities '67-'68g Audio Visual '64-'663 Rifle Club '65-'68: Jets '67-'68: Math Club '65-'68g Science Club '66-'67: German Club '65-'68: B Football '64- '66. One Hundred Ninety-one JOSEPH LOMBARDI SALLY LORINO Student Council Hem. '66-'67g Hnnnr Hull '67: Clvf null Ouavvr '67-'63: Upcrctta '65-'68g Sr. On-hr-stra fTrcaS.l T173 String Ifilsvxrllxlct '67-'68: Finr' Arts Award '67: Xlmlr-rn Dance '65- '66: G.A.A. '07: Jr. livrl Cross Scwinll '67-'683 Sunirxr .Kvlivilics '67-'63, JOHN LUECHTEFELD JANE E. LUTZ llialll Mixed Chorus '65-718: Orwrotta '65-V381 Christmas Auxl '03-'08: Min' Xlusiralzh '67-T383 G.A.A. '65-'GGQ Falfulty Tea '67. JOHN B. MAHON One Hundred N inety-two Hn 'ir my av T'3 'wt ,,.,-r ANTHONY JOSEPH LOBIONTE fTony the Dagol hlixn-ll fhuru- '01-'63g Bova' Glr-ee '65- '66g Christmas And '65-'66: Opergtta '63-'img Sum-t-r '66-'68: Italian Club '67-'68. CHARLES THOMAS LOVACHEFF fTommyJ Blush-nl Cuunvil Alt. '6-1365: Sr-ninr Or- :-hr-stra '63-'68g Sr-nior Band '66-'68: Combo '67-118: All-City Band '67: May' Music-alt: '65-'68: Fine Arts Award '68: Opt-rr-tm '65-'68: Christmas Aud '65- 'lxiig Ht-llu llav '67g Freshman Orien- tation '67: Pium-vr '65-'66: Tennis Tvznn '66-'68g Dramatics Club '66-'67: ilha-as Club '61-'65g Clref and Ounver '67-'08, Bowling '61-'68: Senior Play H'rin1'ipuli 'GSL KAREN ELLEN LUECKE lC0ttonJ C.A.A. '65-'67g Pom Pon Club '66: Clivvrlr-atle-rs' Club '6-l: Track '65: Howling 'bbq Faculty Tea '66. SHELLY BIADDEN 1ShelJ Student Cuunvil He-9. and Alt. and Com- ruilte-4-- '60-'b8g Hmmr Roll '68: Pom Pun Girl '67-'68g Pom Pon Club '66- 'fnig Roundup '67-'68q Mixed Chorus 'bl-'CHQ Orwrvtla '64-'68: Christmas And '61-'6Tg SW Showcase '6-1: Fresh- man Aufl '61-'6T: Hello Day '65, '6T: Fino Arts Night '68: Clef and Ouaver '67-'63g Chverlvaders' Club '6-1367: Munir-rn Dance '05-'67g Dramatirs Club '66-'67: Stamps and Bonds '6-1368: Svnirmr Plnv '68. LINDA RUTH MAHON Hunnr Roll '61-'68: National Mcrit Schol- arship flicttur of Commendationl '6T: Latin Club '61-'68: Mixed Chorus '64- 'GSQ Operetta '65: Christmas Aud '6-1: fIur:llur's Award '68. FRE I J Nl ,-X I.I.O'l'T KATHERINE MAMOLA AL Imrrulr: N1-mpupf-r ruff G.,-o,. M SK: G.X,X. 'OT-'08, RICHARD MARCII.-XND tRicl-:I Yuriilv I-'nollmll 'blr-'6Tg Yrusilx Ras:-I-:ull '0Tw'h83 IS llasc-lmll '66g Wrvslling Ulu- lIapl.l '61-128: Escort fur Miss SW llzmrc '67g I.:-tl:-rnlcn'S Cluls lfS0t.I '65-'68: Junior lianfl '61-'OSQ Nlivcrnl Chorus IYIU--l'rvs,P '65-'08Z Chris!- mns Null '65-'fig Opera-lla '03-'66: Nlnv Nluxivulr- '66, JAMES R. MARIK Ftmle-ut Counril lim-U. '6T4'0K: llonur Roll 'hS-'681 Scienrv Club '66-'67: Pep Clulr '06-'67g G1-rmau Club '06-'6T: lbw! Isfmling '65-ma. PETER MARTI 1' Pete? S1-ninr lianrl '66-'6T: .luninr Org-I11-sim '0 1.1-sg DECA '67-'68, WW' Ns, 450 '15-f 419 -uw Q-..- vu' .-mv ' 'sw L ..... CAR Y THONI A5 MALONE Mix.-Il LI'-urns 'ful-'Miz Om-11-llal '65-'67: Llmx1m.n- ,Xml ul-fy.. SUSAN ELIZAIIETH MANN 151165 Girl-' Glu- Llub '6l-'08: C14-lnml Ouznw-r '67-'lx8: Upervtlzu 'ul-'bfg Clnristuma Xml 'ful-'GT1 Wluv Musicals: '01-'GBL I.1lrrurx Nuff GIAOO: Frenrh Llulm 0+ 'hfug .lr. llvml Emu Suuing 'fwfr-'0T. STEPHEN JOSEPH MARCHAND fSteveD Wrr-slliuz '65-'68: Cross Countrv '66-'673 Vanin' Baseball Nlzuzxagn-rj '6Tg Boul- ingg illulu '64-'65, SCOTT MARQUARDT JOYCE LYNN MARTIN Senior -Krlixilies '08: Mixed lflmrus '61- 'EDTQ Girls' Glee '67-'68: Upvrm-Ita '6lf '6Tg Mm' Xlusicalc '6Tg Christmas Auml '61-'6T: Modern Dann- '65: Faculty 'fra '67g llucvplluuist Clulv 'IIT-'68. One Hundred Nilzely-three DENNIS K. NIATLOCK Fvuior Band '65-'fling Iuternmcliutv- llzmtl 'lvl-'65: Yarsitv Iiuskctball 'Inf-'hHg ll Ii:tskt'tlmll '67-'6H. ALICE ,IOANNE MAX OR .Xl St. Elizuln-tb'-1 l'f'yv Club 'olffnfnz Ili-sion Club 'lrfv-'ltig Nlttsit' lluls 'lil- Atrtl: Spanish tllulu V16-GT: lvzttlmnli Ntuff '06-'tuT. Xl 5XX: Fuvultx lv-.1 'fvT. FHJXINK li. llc-CHACKICX Nui'-itv Frmtlutll 'MT-'lv8: Yan'-itt Ili:-xt. ling: '65-'6T: 'frm-k 'bT: l.1-ttwrixuvxil l,lulv 451-vrr-t.trx-'l'rn'u4t1rr'rJ 'biz l,f-tt:-tw im-uvl-'uvultv lizulwtlutll Game- 'Mfg Xli-Q SW E41-uri 'Mg rf-ui'-r A--mira,-. '07- tail. ROBERT Vt ANNE NICI-El,I,fXN 1I.01mJ Yztr-ilv Football 'lxfv-Tri: B-Football 'Inl- '65: Track '66-118: Ilctterim-ii! liluln ll'rus.l '60-'68g Miss SW' Esurrt 'Gig Xlixt-nl Chorus tYir'c-Pres.I 'tal-'mtg lluys' Cleef KSU. ut Arms? '66-'GTI flpvrvlla 'GL '00-'!u7g Cllristmai Ami 'lik '06-'6Tg llztx Xlttsivulr: 107. l'ium-rr 'OIL LINDA CHRISTINE MEISXER tllouse-Lin? Ntutlo-nt Counril All. '67g Mixvtl Clutrua '06-T131 Opvrvttn '66-'68: Favultv 'IR-a 'h7g Mav Musivalc- '67-'68: Stznur-Q and Huntls '67-i683 Bowling '65-'08: I.ibr:trv Staff '67-'68: Italian Club A116-'fig Syvztuisli Club 'lui-IMS. One Hundred Ninety'-four -1.4 '4--Q... 1.1 H454 ..e...mv- M, I-0 I-'xi' I -I A . 1? .,.....-or .V SUSAN IUANITA MAYNARD Csuej Svniur Activities '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '61-'OSQ Girls' Glen '05-'67: Oneretta 'bl-'Mig Christmas Auml '65-'66: G.A.A. IGT: Iimtling '66-'6i': Swimming Tarun '61 BIA UREEN MARJ ORIE MAYSE CMaisil Girl! cl.-v 'rarest opt-mul 'oft Chrift- iufw .Kumi 'biz Rcvvyvtiulxiit Club '61 '081 Punt Pun Club '06-'big li4'llsCliutis 'rm.'t,T. MARY McDOXACH LUCY MEINERS Stuulf-nt Council Alt. '6X: Senior Activ- , ities '08: lionver '07-'68: Ouill and St-null '08: Oncrcttn 'b5: Christntm Aunl '65g Mixed Chorus '65: G.A.A. '65-'Mg Inte-rsclmol Basketball '663 Girls' Howling: '66-'67: Officials' Club WT: lie-vt'-ntiunist Club '68: Pen Club 'big llrttnm Club IO8: St-niur Play '6li. DAVID MELLICK MICHAEL L. MERLO fMikel Senior Band 64-'66g Junior Band '65: May Musicale '64--'66g Christmas Aud '65g Intramural Basketball '64g B-Foot- ball '65: Latin Club '6-1--'65. 1 LINDA SUE MEYERS Student Council Rep. and Alt. '64-'66: Senior Activities '67-'68g Operetta '64- '65g Christmas Aud '64--'6S: May Mu- sicale '64-'65g Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: G.A.A. '64-'67: Cheerleaders' Club '64- '67g SNAFU '67-'68: Track Team '65: Bowling '65-'66g Peo Club '66-'67, JOYCE MICHAEL fF1ashbulbJ Senior Activities '66-'67g Sonh. Home- coming Maid '663 Pom-Pon Girl fSec.l '67-'68g Pom Pon Club '67-'68g Girls' Glee '64: Operetta '64: Christmas Aud '64g Bicentennial Pageant '64: Cheer- leaders' Club '64-'66: G.A.A. '64-'67: Bowling '67: Freshman Orientation '67. SAMUEL A. MILLER fsami Lettermen's Club '67-'68: Track '65-'68: Cross Country '64--'6T. MARTHA MITCHELL Honor Roll '65-'66g German Club '67-'68: Bowling '68: Cheerleaders' Club '67. CELESTE G. MESSENGER Mixed Chorus '64, '66-'67: Oneretta '6-1. '66-'67g Christmas Aud '64, '66-'67: May Musicals '64, '66-'67: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '66g Faculty Tea '67. CARLA MARIA MIAZZA Mixml Chorus '64-'65: Girls' Glee '67- '68g Operetta '64. '67: May Musicale '64, '68g Christmas Aud '64-: G.A.A. '66, '68: Pen Club '66-'67: Italian Cluh fTreas.l '66, '6B: Bicentennial Pa- geant '65. WILLIAM C. MIGNERON Boys' Glee '64-'66g Concert Choir 1Vice l'rcsJ and Activities '65-'68: Mixed Chorus '66-'68: Early Risers '65-'68: Madrigals '65-'68: Ooeretta fPrincipall '64-'68: May Musicals '65-'68: Chris!- mas Aud '64-'68: Fine Arts Night '65- '68: Hello Day '65-'68: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: Senior Activities '67- '68: Miss SW Presentation '66-'68: Pioneer '67-'68: Senior Play fPrinci- pall '68. SANDRA M. MISURACA fShortyJ Senior Band '64-'66: Girls' Glee fLibr.J '64-'67: Mixed Chorus '67-'68: Clef and Ouaver '66g Bicentennial Pageant '64: Operetta '64-'67: May Musicale '65- '68g Christmas Aud '64-'67: Faculty Tea '65-'6T: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65- 'o7g Italian Club fVice Presidentl '67- '68: Freshman Orientation '67: Girls' Bowling fCapt.l '65-'68: G.A.A. Vol- leyball '66-'68. ELLEN J . MOHR Mixed Chorus '64-'67: Operetta '64-'67: Christmas Aud '64-'67g May Musicale '65-'67: Spanish Club '66: G.A.A. '64- '68: Girls' Swimming Team '64-'68: Special Service '66-'68: Faculty Tea '67g Freshman Orientation '67: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '66. One Hundred N inety- five MICHAEL MONTANI K I ukl-.eyl Varsity Soccer '67-'68g Soccvr Cluh '66, '67g B Frmlhall '65-'66: .luniur Band '64-'65g Senior Band '65-'66: May Mu- aicalc '65: Latin Cluh '64-'66. BARBARA DOW MOODY lliarbl DECA '67-'68: Frvshman Orierltatilm '1i7g Future Nurs:-5 '03-'6-1: Opera-Hn 'Gig Christmas Aual 'Gig May Musicalo '6T. PATRICIA ELLEN MOORE Svninr' Activitivs '07-YDS: Mixwl Chorus '64-3663 Christmas Aucl '61-'4y8g Mav Mllsicale '63-T181 Opcrfttta 'bl-'OTQ Cl:-f and Ouavrr '67-'68: Bicfentvunial I'zl- gennt '6-lg Brnthvrhuvd Aucl 'OSQ Hello Day' '65, '67: Sallie Hawkins Day 'OGJ Concert Chuir '61-'68: C.A.-K. 'lil-'65g Pvp Clul: '66-717: SW! Slmwvzlsv 'lil-1 Class Day 'b8: Slmnps and linmls 'OL BRENDA KAY MORGAN QBrenJ Seniur Artivitir-s '67-'68: Mixed Churus '64, '66, '67: Opffretta '65-'67: May' Musicale '66-'68: Christmas Anil '64, '66-'67: Hello Day '67g Fine Arts Night '68g Biccnu-nnial Pageant '66g Ir. Red Cross Sewing '66g Spanish Club '65. BRUCE R. MORRIS QCrazy Legsl Concert Choir '61-3685 Operc-lla '61-'68: Audio Visual Club '64-'Clip lid-ml Cruss Art Comrnr-udatiou '61-. One Hundred Ninety-six KATHLEEN A. MONTGOMERY fKathyD Mixed Churns '61-'65: Oncrutla '64: Chri-mms And '6,1: C.A.A. '65: Li- hrarv Slaff '65: Jr. lied Cross Sewim: 'GSL Girls' Bowling '68. DAVID L. MOORE Latin Cluh '65-'66g Mixvll Chorus '66-'67. SANDRA MOORE fSandyl SQ-niur .-Kvliviiics '67-'68: Studen! Coun- oil Alt. '66-'6Tg Honor Roll '64-'671 Piunvm-r 'bi'-'68: Cuncvr! Choir '66-'6H: On:-n-lla '66-'68g Christmas And '66- 'hfig Xlav Musicalc '664'681 Clef and Ouawr '68g Merit Scholarship Lettr-r oi Crnmuvnriation T181 C.A.A. '65-'68: Howling '67: French Cluh IV. Pres.l '6-13681 Curator's Award '68, VALLERIE JEAN MORONI CValll Senior Activities '68: G.A.A. '66-'68: lnlursvlmol Volleyball '66-'68g Bowling '66-'63: Cheerleaders' Club '66-'67g Porn Pon Club '67: Oncretta '64-'65: Mix:-rl Chorus '64-'65: Christmas Auml '6-1365. DAVID MORRIS Senior Rand '66-'67: Junior Band '66 '6TZ DECA '68. BRADFORD MORSE Bois' Glee '66-'67: Mixed Chorus '67- 'otlg Opcrctta '66-'67: May Musicale '66-'68g Rifle Club 'G-1365: Golf Club '66. RANDALL MOURNING fRandyJ Student Council President Student Council Alt. '65-'6B: Honor Roll '66-'b8: City Wide Student Council tPrc-5.1 '67-'68: Mo. Boys' State '67: National Conference Citizenship '67: Senior Activities '67-'68g Hello Day 'OTQ B Baseball '65-'66: Cross Country '66-'67g Wrestling: '65-'66: German tlluh '67-'68g Curator's Award '68: Graduation Speaker '68. VINCENT MUNDWILLER Varsity Football '66: Varsity Track '67: Wrestling.: '65: B Football '64g Letter- men's Club '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '67- '68: Operetta '67: Christmas And '671 Maw' Musicale '68: Senior Activities '67-'68. JAMES W. NELDEN Uiml National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tion '67-'68: Pioneer '66-'68: Ouill and Scroll '66-568: Hello Day '65-'66: Bowl- ing '66-'67g Rifle Club '61--'65: Science Fair 12nd Placel '64-'65. GARY M. NEUTZLING Honor Roll '68: Rifle Club '65-'67: Track '65-'63: .lets '67-'68: lilath Club '07-'683 Pep Club '67-'68, Nr QW!! wax'-'fp Size Q'-.W -C. when of LINDA JOY MOSER QMOJ Student Council Rep. and Committees '64-'6S: Senior Activities '67-'682 Mixed Chorus '61-'65. '67-'68: Oticretta '65, '67: Christmas Aud '6-l. '6TZ May Musicale '65: Cheerleaders' Club '64-'67g lnterschool Volleyball '66-'67: G.A.A. '6-I-'68: Bowling '66-'67. MARILYN RUTH MUELLER Pioneer Co-Editor Student Council Rev. '65-'67: Honor Roll '64-'68: Pioneer fCo-editorl '67- '68: Scnior Activities '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67: Cheerleaders' Club '64- 'ost Bowling '66-'67: German Club tSec.i '67-'68: Concert Choir '67-'68: Pen Club '66-'6T: Tyro Club '65-'66: Dramatics Club '66-'68: Pom Pon Club '65-'66: Christmas Aud '67: Operetta '65. '67g Curator's Award '68: Senior Play '68. BEVERLY S. NANCE tBevJ Student Council Rep. and Alt. '65-'68: Honor Roll '64-'68: Sophomore Pil- grimage Candidate '66: Concert Choir '66-'68: Opcrutta '64, '66: Mixed Chor- us '64-'65: Hello Day '67g G.A.A. '64- '68g Officials' Club '64-'68: lnterschool Hockev lCaut.l '64-'68: Bowling: '65- '67: Peo Club '66-'67: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'67: l'om Pon Club '66-'o7: Cutator's Award '67-'68. ROBERT D. NESLER Honor Roll '61-'67: Student Council Rep. tComm.l '66-'67: Cross Country tCo-Capt.l '65-'6T: Track '66-'68: Lct- termen's Club '66-'68g National Merit Letter of Commendation '67: Ouill and Scroll '67-'631 Pep Club '66-'67: Freshman Orientation '67: Courtesy Corps '67-'68: Senior Activities '67- '68g Boys' Stale '6Tg Curator's Award '68. ANITA NEWMAN Senior Actixitir-s '67-'68g Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Girls' Glvc '67-'68g Opvrt-tta '6-15675 Christmas Aud '64, '67: Cheer- leaders' Club '64-'66: Pom Pon Girls' Club '66-'67g G.A.A. '64-967: Girls' Track Team '66-'67: Girls' Howling Club '66-'68: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65. One Hundred Ninety-seven V x t E t L. .IOANN NICOLOSI At Dulluurg: Math Club '64-'65g Future Nurses '6-L-'65: Catholic Action '64-'6S: Bowling: 'bl-365. At SW: Mixed Chnrus -Christmas Aud '64-'65g May Mu- sicale '67-'68: Italian Club '67-'68: Re- ceptionist Club '66-'68: Pep Club '67- '68: Bowling '65-'66g Jr. Rell Cross Sewing: '65-'66: Special Service '67-'68: Stalnps and Bonds '65-'68g Faculty Tea 'GT-'08g St-niur Activities '68. ALAN NIEMEYER fLittle AD Senior Activities '68g Varsity Football '66-'6Tg Varsity Baseball '67-'68: B Football '61-'65: B Baseball '65-'66: I.Pttm'nnr'n's Club '67-'68. MICHAEL R. NOAKES fMikeJ Honor Roll '64-'66g Mixed Chorus '64- '67g Oneretta '64, '67: May Musicale '67-'68g Christmas Aud '64-'67: Intra- mural ltasketball '66: Cross Country '67g Wrestling '64-365: Pep Club '67- '68: Curator's Award '68. MARY E. NUELLE LINDA DIANE OBERMEYER l0bieJ Senior Activities '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '6-1-9653 Christmas And '64g Pom Pon Club '66-'67. One Hundred Ninety-eight . W qs.-Q. 3' it 'Qi m..t.,. kit -r 'Mau-of GERALD L. NIEMEIER Gerry! Honor Roll '64-'65g Mixed Chorus '61- '65: Christmas Aud '6-4: B lfouthall '65-'66g Wrestling '65-'66g Iratin Club '64-'66: DECA '66-'68g Curator's Award '68. TERRI ELAINE NISCHWITZ Student Council Rep., Alt. and Com- mittees '64-'65, '67-'68: Senior Activ- ities '67-'68: Pom Pon Girl '67-'68: Pom Pon Club '65-'68g Cheerleaders' Club '65-'67: Officials' Club '66-'68: G,A.A. '64--'68g Interschool Basketball '64-'68g Hockey Team '66-'68: Track Team '66-'68: Bowling '65-'68: Stamps and Bonds '67-'68: Proiectionist Club '67-'68: Program Committee '67-'68: Freshman Orientation '67: Mixed Chor- us '64-'65: Oneretta '64g Christmas Anal 'Gig Interschool Volleyball '68. LOUIS NUELLE LEOLA NUNNALLY G.A,A. '64-368: Girls' Bowling '65-'68g Pom Pon Club '67g Senior Band '66- '68g Christmas Aud '66: May llflusirale '67. PATRICIA CATHERINE 0'BRIEN lPatJ Senior Activities '68: Mixed Chorus '61- '68g Oneretta '64, '67: Christmas And '64, '67: May Musicale '68: G.A,A. '67-'68: P0111 Poll Club '67: P011 Club '66-'67: Bowling '66-'68. PATRICIA ANN O'CONNOR 1PatJ Girls' Bmiling '66-'67: Pom Pon Club '67-'h8. TIMOTHY K. O'KEEFE lTimJ At Duliourg: Cross Country '64-365: C Basketball '64--'65: B Basketball '65- '66g Christmas Concert '653 Oncrclta '65g Pius X Chorus '65-'66. GERRY F. OLLIGES Buys' Glo-Q '65-'663 Mixed Chorus '67- '68: Ulu-rvtta '65: May Musirslc '66: Christmas Aud '67: Italian Club '65- '66. MARY L. OLSEN Girls' Glf-e '64-'65: Bicentennial '65: Orwrvtta '65-'63g DECA '67-'6B1 Nlixvrl Chorus '67-'68g Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65-'66: May Musicale '68: Christmas And '64-. CAROL E. O'NEIL IE .ww 5 .vf ' W ,av ef' El ., H li, is vm., an .,..-a- MARTHA CHARLENE OGLE Student Council Alt., Committees '66- '67g Mixed Chorus '61-965: Onervtla '64-: Christmas Aud '64-'67: May Mu- sirale '66-'68: Junior Bznul '64-'63: Senior Band fSec., Tn-as.J '65-'68: Brass Ensemble '66-'68: Clef and Ouavcr '68g Bicentennial Parade '66: Freshman Aud '66: Girls' Bowling '66- '68: G.A.A. '65-'683 lntcrsvliuol Hoclu'V '65g lnterschool Basketball '65: Facul- ty Tea '67, JOHN R. OLDS TERRY JOHN OLLIGES Mixed Chorus '65-'67: Owen-tta '65-'66: May Musicals '66-'6i'g Junior Band '64-. KRISTINE MARIE ONANIAN fKrisJ Senior Activities '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Opcretta '64-'fmfg Christmas Aud '64-'6T: Chevrlcarlf-rs' Club '64- '65: G.A.A. '66-'6T: Future Nurses of America '65-'67g Pep Club '66-'67: Jr. licd Cross Sewing '61. KATHLEEN ANN OUSLEY QKathy5 Student Council Rep '68g Senior Activ- ities '67: Concert Choir '65-'68: Girls' Glec '61g On:-rt-tta 'Gt-'67: Hello Day '67: May Nlusicale '66-'fxfg Christmas And '66-'67g Brotlivrhmvrl Aunl '66: Bi- rentennial Aud '66-'6T: Clef and Ouaver '68g Lntin Club '65-'07: G.A.A. '65-'66g Honor Roll '68. One Hundred Ninety-nine DENISE R. PAHICH lDeJ Mixed Chorus 'Gi-'66: Operctta '61-'65: Mzw Musiralz' 'Cul-'65: Christmas Aull 'ful-'66g Bowling: '07-'GBQ Faculty Tea '01 ARLENE DINA PARISOTTO Stumh-nt Council liz-xv. fArchive Secreta- ryl '65-'68: Honor Hull '61--'683 Senior Avlivilios '67-V183 Ss-nior Orchestra '64- '063 Concert Choir '05-'68: Onernttu 'GI-'6Tg May Musirale '65-'68: Clef anal Quavvr '67-'68: llvllu Dav '66-'68: Dra- nuilivs Club 'OT-'bilg G.A.A. '64-'68: lhmling '66-'6Tg Pup Club '66-'67. BILLIE JEAN PATTERSON 1Bi1liel Opvrvltn '65-'6T1 May Musicals '66-'67: Christmas Aunl '05-'66: Girls' Glee '67: Nix:-ml Chorus '65-'66: Clcf and Ouaver 'biz C.X.X, '66: IJECA '67-'68: Jr. Heal Crus- St-ning '65-'fm7: Faculty Tea '65. JOHN A. PEDRULI Smwvr Tc-am '67-'GSL Soccer Club '66- '671 Mixed Chorus '64-'67: Christmas Aurl '6-1367: Opvrvtta '66-'67g May Mu- sir-nh' '66-'61 GARY D. PIJUT Sluclvnt Cnuncil Alt. '65-'66: Honor Roll 'lvl-908: Pioneer '67-T181 Mixed Chorus '67-T181 Oncretta fS1:s-ncryl '66: Christ- mas Aurl '6T: May Musicale '68: Latin Club '64-,661 Dramalics Club '66-'6'I: llutllvnlatics Club '66-'68: P.T.A. Il.-umn-tration 'li-1. Two Hundred -.- .- -- iii' 0....., nv- s-f 'hi 81 .4- ttf he Nm' is-I-'V .sp-3 -4.- -uid' artfyf' im be W X ! 1- r, ud L ,JVVVL cf! if MICHAEL PARENTIN Sm-vi-r '6-i-'68. GERALD PARKE Uerryl Ulu-ra-lla '64-'66g Clf-I and Quaver '66- '67g Christmas Aurl '6-13683 B Hase- hall fMgr.l '65. SANDRA J. PAXTON fSandyJ Cnnct-rl Choir '67-'68: Operetta '66-'68: May Musicals '66-'67: Christmas Autl '66-'67: Mixed Chorus '66-'67: Pom l'0n Club '66-'6Bg Pom Pun Girl '67- '6Hg Bowling '67-'68g Modern Danrn Club '66-'68: Che-erlcarlo-rs' Club '66- 'OTQ Draniatics Club '66-'6T. CAROLYN PHILLIPS ' Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67: lim-II:-ations '67: Dramatics Club '66-'6R: Fine Arts Night '67: French Club '66- '68g Receptionist Club '66-'67g Cura- tur'S Award '68g Sm-nior Play fPrinfi- will '68, JOHN R. POLAND Honor Roll '67-'68: Chess Club '64-'66: Math Club '66-'67g Dramalics Club fI'rcs.l '66-'673 Ouill and Scroll '68: Cross Country '67: Wrestling '65-'66g Conn:-rt Choir '66-'68: Mixed Chorus '61-'GSQ Pioneer '66-'68, JANET CLARE PULI Klan? At Mount Provirlemvc: Volleyball '64-'65: Softball '64-'65: Roller Skating '61-'6S. At SW: Bowling: '67-'08g Modern Dann- '66-'6Tg Futura Nursm-s '66-'67: llixi-nl Chorus '65-'66g Opcrvtta '65-'66: Jr. lit-xl Cross Sm-wing '66-'Mig Faculty Tvs '06-'67. GARY PORTERFIELD Stuclvnt Council Rm-iv. '6ig Svnior Activ- itiv- '68: Yarsilv Football 4Co-Capt. anfl 1lYPl '66-'Gig B Football '64-'65: Varsity Baseball '67-'68: li Raseball '65-'66: Varsity Wrvstling '65-'67: Lot- tvrlmfn-Facultv Gzuuc '68: l.ctterlnen's Club IY. Prz's.l '66-'68: Kliss SW' Es- cort 'oT. GEORGE PRICA. JR. iserbl Honor Roll '65-'08: Rifle? Club '65: Truvk 'fn6g Pionve-r '66-'6B: Ouill anrl Scroll '66-'68: Gvrman Club 'lx5: llixml Chorus '65g Op--rvtta. '6Sg Christmas Auil '65. THOMAS ll. PROKOPF CMikel Senior Orchestra '67-'68: Gi-rman Cluh l'Prc-sinh-ntl '66-'68: Blixml Chorus '67- 't'i8: Hors' Glu- '65-'6f:: Um-rf-Ita '65- 'G7: Nlnv llusivalr- '66g Hello Day '67g Svnior Shinslig '65g Senior Shinananny '65: Si-nior Hoon-nanny 'fr6: Freshman Auxl '66g Firm Arts Night 't1R. CIIRT MARTIN PUESCHEL At Blvliinley: Chi-ss Club 'ol-'66g Honor Roll '61-'66g Frvnch Club '65-'6fl: Audio Visual '65-'66, At SW: Sturlcnt Counril Alt. '66-'63g Cho-ss Club '66- '68: Gorman Club '66-'Mig Rifle Club 'IIT-'GH1 PED lilub '67-'68. ,N-...vi ww .xx -rirg K?- Num A as--..,.,,, K -I 'ev ..-5. Ji? 5,4 i. Nw l'l9 RONALD EARL POPP fR0nJ Boys' Glvn '65: Mixed Chorus '66-'68: Open-tta '6-1367: Christmas Aufl '62- 'fzfg Klux' Musicals '66-'67g Intramural Baslivlluzlll '65-'67. ANGELA PREMIKIRIS fAngieJ Girls' Glf-P '67-'68: Onerelta '67g Christ- mas Aunl '67: May Musicals: '68: Facul- ty Ti-an '66-'67g Jr. Red Cross Sewing '66-'63. SANDRA MARIE PROFETA fSandyl Xlixefl Chorus '61-'65, '67-'68: Oneretta '61g Christmas Aud '64, '6T3 Italian Club '67-'68. QAM 5 , ff If A W ZMMDMQ c ya My SILVIO GINO PUCCI tGinol Track '65-'66g Wrestling '66-'67q B Football '64-'65g Varsity Football '66- '6Tg Honorable Mention All-State De- fensive Guard '68g All P.H.L. Team '68g All City Team '68: All Distric! Team '68: All Metro Team '68: Le!- tormm-n's Club '66-'68. DOMINIC PULEO ' Two Hundred One LARRY MICHAEL PURVIS lLarJ Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Operetta '64-'65q Christmas Aud '64-'65g May Musicale '66g Varsity Soccer '67-'68: Soccer Club '65: Curatur's Award '68, TERRY MICHAEL RANCIGLIO Cross Country '67g Mixed Chorus '61-'68g Operetta '64, '67: Christmas Aucl '64, 'hTg May Musicals '67. DIANE S. RASK At DuB0urg: Pep Club '64-'65: C.A.A. '64--'65. At SW: Faculty Tea '66g Jun- ior Red Cross Sewing '67g DECA '67-'68. JAMES R. RECKER fReckJ Mixed Chorus '64-'63. JERRY D. REEVES Jets fPresJ '64-'68: Student Count-il Alt. '65-'66: Honor Roll '64-'681 Cu- rator's Award '683 Latin Club 1l'rz-s.5 '64-'68: Science' Club '65-'66: Chess Club '66-'61. Two Hundred Two I ni psf' ,,-.:- fy- wah-pd KAREN R. RAINES tKentuckyJ At Ballard Memorial: Girls' Glee '64- '65g Peo Club '64-'65: Science Club '61-365: Math Club '64-'65. DANA RANCILIO Cross Country '65-'66: Track '65-'66: Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Christmas Aud '631 DEC,-K '67-'68. DONALD F. RE BARBARA ANN REDDY tBarbJ Senior A:-tix-ities '68: Junior Red Cross Svvtinpg '65-'66g DECA '67-'68: Girls' Glr-u '65-'673 Oncrctla '65: Christmas Auml 'fw5g May Musicalc '66. JOYCE B. REINHARDT Honor Roll '64-'68: Pom Pon Club '65- '67: Pom Pon Girl filo-Captainl '66- '67g Choerlz-adcrs' Club '64-'67: Mosl- vrn llancc '66-'67g G.A.A. '65-'6T: Hot-km' Team '66: Basketball Team '66: 'l'ra4'k Team '67: Oneretta '66g I-'uturv Teachers of America '65-'66. PHILLIP D. RENNER Q Phill Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Concert Choir '66- '68: Operetta '64-'68g May Musicale '65-'67g Christmas Aud '64-968: Clef and Ouaver '67-'68: Proiectionist Club '64--'68: Audio Aids '64-'68g Audio Visual Letter '66. CELESTE MARIE RESPI Senior Activities '67-'6B: G.A.A. '66: DECA '66-'68: Bowling '64-'65: Mixed Chorus '64-'65g Operetta '64-'65. CASEY A. RICHARDSON JEAN ELAINE RIEMANN G.A.A. '64-'68: Bowling '64-g Track Tc-am '64-365: Gvmnastics '65-'66: Girls' Glee '65g Christmas Aud '66-'67: Hello Day '67: Ooeretta '65-'67: Cheerlead- ers' Club '64-'67: Cheerleader '67: Concert Choir '66-'6T: Fine Arts Night '67: Clef and Ouaver '67: Offi- cials' Club '67. LINDA S. ROLUFS Onerctta fPrincipall '64-'67: Conor-rt Choir '64-'68: Sr. Orchestra '64-368: Fine Arts Award '64-'68: Strinsz Env semble '66-'63: Madriazals '64-'68: Bicentennial Pageant '64-1 Clef and Quaver '66-'68g Pioneer '67-'6B. 'Q'-was 'in w- Av' ...nav- il A..- 'TW 6,9- 'Hifi -II-Hwang W-..., 'wav , BEVERLY JEAN RENTH CBevl Girls' Glee '54, '67: Ooeretta '64, '67: Christmas Aud '64-368: Bicentennial Pageant '64-: German Club '67: Senior Activities '67: Junior Red Cross '66. STEPHEN L. REYNOLDS Mixed Chorus '64-'65: Operetta '65-'67: May Musicale '65g Boys' Glee '67: Christmas Aud '64-'65. '67. SHARON RIEKE Mixed Chorus '67: May Musicale '67. HOLLY JANE RODCAY Student Council Secretary Student Council Rep. and Committees '65-'68: Honor Roll '66-'67g Cheerlead- ers' Club '64-'68: Cheerleader fCo- Cantainl '66-'68: G.A,A. fSec.l '65- '68: Interschool Volleyball '67: Pioneer '66-'67g Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Concert Choir and Activities '67-'68: Operettn '65, '67g May Musicale '66, '68: Hello Day '67: Senior Activities '67-'68: Sen- ior Shinananny '65. LINDA ROMANO f Mousel Girls' Glee '64-3 Operetta '64: DECA '67, '68g Receptionist Club '67. Two Hundred Three L l E S JANE D. RUEHL Mixed Chorus '61-'65: Christmas Auxl '64-1 Cvrman Club '67-'68: Jr. Rf-rl Cross Sewing '66g Faculty Tea '66-'67. ROBERT ALLEN RUH iBobJ Senior Avtixitivs '63: Mixed Chorus 'full '65, '67-'68: Christmas Aud '61, 'DTL Piuncur Businvss Staff '67-'68: Cour- tesy Corps '65-'67: Intramural Bnskrt- ball '66-'GTQ Soccer Club '6Sg Gulf Club '67. MARK STEPHEN SABLEMAN Honor Roll '60-'68: Roundup 1Photugra- phcrj '67-1:85 Bowling Club fSccrc- taryl '65-'6B: Chess Club '65-'67g Scif-livn Club fTr0as.J '66-'68: Math Club '06-'GH1 Freshman Orientation '05- '67: Curn1ur's Award '68. GLENDA SUE SANDERS fMontanaD Student Cuunvil Rep. '64-'671 Senior Acxivitia-s '68: Mixed Chorus '67-'68: Oncrullu '083 May Musicalc '67-'6B: Christmas Aucl '67g Cheerleaders' Club '64-'67g Iluwling '65-'67: Gymnastics '65-'66: l zu'u1ty Tea '67: Freshman Orientation '66g Library Staff '67-'68. SUSAN SAUNSAUCIE Two Hundred Four 'W -ur-'P' , .uvw-QQ JOHN WILLIAM RUGGERI fRugeD Suv:-1-r Club '66-'67g Varsity Snccor '67- 'hl-lg Junior Band '64-'65: Senior Hand '65-'66: May Musicals '65 66. NORA ANN RYAN mzrzfx ms. KEVIN HOLMES ST. JOHN fSaintJ Xlixcsl Chorus '61-368: Clef and Ouavcr '67-'68: Operetla '64-'67g Christmas .Null '6ls'67: May Musinale '65-'68: l'ruiur'tionist Club '64-'68g Cross Country '66. JOHN JOSEPH SARSON Student Council Alt. '61-'65: Svninr Avtivilies '67-'68: DECA '66-'67g Cour- tesy Corps '66-'GBQ Mixed Chorus '61- '6Sg Christmas Aud '64-1 Omrrcttu '65, MARY LUCILLE SCHABACK KMOOJ Sc-ninr Activities '68: F.T.A. 'GSQ Mixccl Chorus '67s'68: Girls' Cine '6-1f'66g Open-Ita '64-'673 Christmas Aurl '61- '6S. '67: May Musicalv '65-'66, '68l Cl:-f and Ouaver '67-'68. LOIS MARILYN SCHAEFER Student Council Ren. and Comm. '66-'681 Honor Noll '66g Curatur's Awarzl '68: Senior Orchestra fSt-CJ '66-'68: Oper- etta '66-'G7g Christmas Aud '66-'67: May Tilusivale '60-'0B: Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Clef and Ouaver 'FBI Fine Arts Night '68g Gorman Club '66-'68: G.A.A. '65-'68: Officials Club '66: Girls' Bowling '67-'68. ELIZABETH ROSE SCHAFNITZ lBetzJ Girls' Glen '64-'68: Orwretta '61-'67Z Cliristmns Aud '61, '67g May Musicale '65: Him-ntennial Pnttvant '64: Jr. Red Cross Sn-wing '60-'68: Faculty Ten '66- '67: Sn-nior Actiritivs '67. MARY RITA SCHELLER At Xzni:-r: G..-X..-X. '61-'65: Swimming.: Cluh 'Ol-'65g Bowling '64-'65: Tum- bling 'Gl-'65. :Xt SW : Opervtta '66-'671 Christmas Aud '60-'bT: May Musicals '66-'6Tg Pom Pon Club '66-'67: Latin Club '65-'66. MARK PAUL SCHLINKMANN Sturlent Council Ren.. Alt., and Comm. '65-'68: Honor Roll '64-'68: Curator's Award '68: National Merit Scholarship Lettvr of Comm. 'GTZ Pioneer '67-'68C Ouill and Scroll '66-'68g Missouri Boys' State '67: Tennis Team '65-'672 V'rerstliug1 '66: Pup Club '66-'GTQ Math Cluh '05. .IANET ANN SCHNEIDER G..-LA. '61-'65g Bowling '64-'6T: Cheer- lcamlvrs' Club '61-'6Tg Mixz-cl Chorus '65-'66g Operetta '61: May Musicale '65, --.-of ff? wal wh 'Ou-.. dr-.v, 'Q 'VI-.1 s-Q CATHERINE F. SCHAEFFER CKayJ .-Xt Bishop IluBourg: Pius X Chorus '64- '67: Oucrctta '64--'67: Spring Concert '04-'67g Future Nurses '61-'65. ALDEN W. SCHEETZ II fRedl Mixed Chorus '65. '67-'68: One-retta '65. '6Tg May Nlusicale '653 Christmas Aud '65, '6T: Clvf and Ouaver '68: Letter- n1cn's Club '66-'68: Pop Club '67-68: Latin Cluh '66-'68. THOMAS B. SCHELLER iTomJ Xlixt-tl Chorus '6i-'67g Onerctta '64-'6T. .IUDITH ANN SCHMITT fludyl .Xt Kirkwoml High: Girls' Pen Club '65- 'fm6: llarfliingz Band '65-'66: Speleolonv Club '65-'66: Human Relations '65-'66. At SW: Girls' Glee '67-'6B: Operettn '67-'68g Christmas Aurl '67-'68: May' blusicalf' '67-'68. DONALD WALLACE SCHOENBECK fDonJ Student Council Vice-President Student Cuuntil Rep., Alt., and Com- mittees '65-'67: City Student Council '67-'68: Honor Roll '67-'68: Senior Activities '07-'68: Hello DBV '66-'67: B Basketball '61-'66g Varsity Basketball '66-'68g Tennis '61-'68g Lettermen's Club '65-'68. Two Hundred Five CARL SCHROEDER MURIEL K. SCOTT CScottieD Sr-ninr Activities '68: DECA '67-'68Z .lunior Band '64: Pom Pon Club '66- '68g Pom Pon Girl '67-'683 Bowling '65-'67: Receptionist Club '64-368: Pep Club '65-'07: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'66: G..-LA. '614'67. LESTER J. SENF MICHAEL SEYMOUR fMikeJ Senior Band '67-'68: Band Concert '68: Christmas Aud '67g Fine Arts Night '68. SHIRLEY ANN SHERACA Honor Roll '65-'685 Rensselaer Science and Mathematics Medal '67: N.C.T.E. Award '67: Sclmlarquiz '68g Science Club '65-'67: Math Club '64-'65: Frenrh Club '66-'67: C.A.A. '65-'67g Bowling '66-'6T: Library Stall '66-'6T: Curator's Freshman Scholar '68. Two Hundred Six -asv' Q...-F T. DAYE A. SCHULZ Mixed Chorus '61-'65: Operetta '64-'65: Math Club '66-'fz8g Jets '67-'68. TERRY L. SELLERS PATRICIA ANNE SETZER Junior Red lfross Sewing '65. 'fvfg DECA '67, '68g 4,Qura!or's Award '68. SHERRY ANN SGROI Senior Activities '67-'63: Mixcrl Chorus '64-'68: Open-tta '64-. '67: Christmas Aud '64. '6T: Cheerleaders' Club '64- 'frfng Faculty Tr-a '64, '67: Junior Red Cross Sewing '64, MARX K. SHERIIDAN PATRICIA ANN SHERBIAN fpati At Wcntzville: 4-H Club '653 Junior Band '6-L At SW: Mixed Chorus '66- '67g Opcretta '66: Christmas Aud '66: May Musicals '67g Jr. Red Cross Sew- ing: '65-'67g Bowling '65-'681 Courtesy Corps '65-'66: Pep Club '65-'66: Fac- ulty Tea '67. GARY A. SHREVE JANE MARY SIMON DECA '6T: Girls' Clee '66g Operetta 566: Christmas Aud '66: May Musicals '66: C.A,A. '6-13655 Bowling '65-'66. RITA KAY SKELLION lReitJ Girls' Clee '67-'68g Operetts '67: May Musicale '63: Christmas Aud '67: Jr. Orchestra '64-'65: DECA '67-'68g G.A.A. '65-'66: Bowling '65-'66: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'67: Pom Pon Club '65-'66. CHARLES SLIZEWSKI Chess Club '66 '67g Bowling Club '65 '66g Mixed Chorus '67-'68. BIICHAEL .l. SHERREL lMikeJ B Football '65g Mixed Chorus '67-'68: Opcretta H575 Christmas And '67: May Xlusicale '68. ROBERT J. SHULTS NORMA J. SINDELAR Mixed Chorus fLihrarianl '64-'68g Oper- etta '64-'68: Christmas Aufl '64-'682 May Musicals '65-'68g Girls' Clee '66- '67g Clef and Ouaver '67g Faculty Ten '61 KATHLEEN MARY SKUBIC fKathyeJ Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Oneretta '64-'6Bg Christmas Aud '64-'68: May Musicale '64--'67: Clef and Ouaver '67g Faculty Tea '66-'67: Jr, Red Cross Sewing '67-'68g Pom Pon Club '66: Bicenten- nial Pageant '64-. BRUCE SMITH Junior Band '64-'65g DECA '66-'68. Two Hundred Seven DEBORAH SMITH At Pattonville: Science Club '64-'65: Latin Club '64-'65: Glec Club '61-'65g Pep Club '64-'65, At SW: Girls' Bowl- ing '65-'66: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'GGQ Pom Pon Club '66-'67g Umbrella '67- '68: Pen Club '66-'6T. KAREN SUE SMITH Student Council Rep. '66-'67: Mix:-ml Chorus '66-'67: Christmas Anal '651 May Musicale '67g Pioneer '67-'68: Tyra Club '66-'67: Modern Dance '65- '66: C.A.A. '67g Senior Activities 713. SUSAN IRENE SMITH lSusieJ Honor Roll 6-1-'68: Senior Activities '633 Concert Choir '07-'68: Alix:-nl Chorus '64-'66: Operetta '61-'67g Christmas Aud '64-'67: May lilusirzrle '66g Pioneer '67-'68: Bowling '63-'ofig Pep Club '65-i66: Cheerleaders' Club '65-'66. Q STEVEN WILLIAM SNOW lSteveJ Varsity Basketball '66-'68: B Basketball '65-'66: Intramural Basketball '65-'66: B Baseball '65-'66: Lettermen's Club '67-'68: Mixed Chorus '64-'65, '67-'68g Oneretta '65, '67: Christmas Aurl 'GL '67q Senior Activities '67-'68: Pep Club '67-'68: Courtesy Corus '65-'66. JOSEPH J. STEINER CJOGJ Lettermcn's Club '66-'68g B Basketball '65-'66: Varsity Basketball fCo-Caohl '66-'68: All PHL Team '63: Most Valuable Player '68g B Baseball '61- '65: Varsity Baseball '65-'68g Miss SW Escort '6Tg Lettermen-Faculty Basket- ball '67g Bovs' Clee '6l. '67-'fmiig Christmas Aud '64,'6Tg Senior Activ- ities '67-'68. Two Hundred Eight .wt 1 ,Q fb C I- I.. ,yi GST' 'Uhr KAREN SUE SMITH Mixed Chorus '61, '66-'67: Unvretla '64, '67: May Musicals 'Mg Christina:-1 Aud '64, '67g Finn' Arts Night '66-'67: Faculty Tea '66-'67: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65, '07g GA..-X. '65: Girls' Bnwlillil '65-'66. MILDRED A. SMITH MARTHA JANE SNIDER flllartil Student Council Alt., lien., :mtl Comm. '65, '67-'GHZ Honor lioll '6l 63: Senior Activities '6T f18g Blix:-cl Chorus 'Gl- '66: Convert Choir '66-'in8g Operctta lPrineipalI '64-'67g Christmas Auzl '61- '6T: May Xlusirale '63-'683 Nlarlrigals '66-'68g Fine Arts Night '66-'683 All Citi' Chorus '66-'67: l'ionz-1-r '67-'63: Quill and Scroll '68: G.,-LA. '65-'66: Girls' Bowling '66-'Mg Modern Dance '653661 Dramzltivs Club '66-'63: Re- ceptionist Club '67-V183 Broth:-rbood Aud '66-'Wig Clcf mul Ouaver '68: Senior Play '68. DORIS RUTH SPECK Honor Roll '61-'GBQ Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '68: Curalor's Awarfl '68: French Club '67-'Miz Pen Club '65-'66g Dramatics Club '66 67: G.,-LA. '61-'6B: Clic:-rleamlers' Club '6-I--'66, DONALD W. STEPHENS fDonJ Boys' Bowling: '6-1908: Senior Bansl '65- '66g May Blusivalc '60. MADGE MARGARET STEWART Student Council Alt. and Committees '67-'68: Concert Choir 1Treas.l '65-'681 Round up '66-'68g Dramatics Club fsecy '66-'sag c.A.A. '64-'asa Quill and Scroll '67-'68Z Bowliml '66l Hockey Team '65: Girls' Glce '6-1-906: Operettn '6l-'67: May Musicale '65-'68: Christmas Aud '64-'67g Fine Arts Night '67-'68: Pep Club '65-'66: Pum Pon Club '65-'66: Cheerleaders' Club '64-'66: Stamns and Bonds '64-'661 Madrigals '66-'68: Clel and Ouavt-r '68: Re-flr-I-tions '68g Brotherhood And '66-'68: All City Chorus '66-'68Z Fresh- man Uri:-utzltinn '67: Senior I'laY QSCQ-ncry Co-Chairmanl '68, RICHARD J. STOCKE lRicJ Junior Rand '64g Mixed Chorus '65-'b8: Operz-tm '6Tg Christmas Aud '65-'67: May Musicale '66-'68. JAMES T. STOVALL Him? Varsity Football '66-'68: Ii Football '65- '66: Wu-ailing '65-'67: Le-lternwu's Club '66-'68g Pioneer '66-'6T: Mixetl Chorus 1'l'reas.l '67-'68g Operella '65- '68: Christmas Aull '67-'63: May Mu- sicale '65-'66. DORIS A. STRINGFIELD Mixed Chorus '64, '66, '67g Onerctta '64. '66, '67: Christmas Aud '64, '66, '6Tg Slay Musicale '6S: Clef and Oua- ver '68: G.A.A. '6-1. '65-'66: DECA '67g Rifle Club '66: Chess Club '6-I-. MICHAEL SUTTON wr--1--p -'hot 'QQ' -1-vm 950 1'--. 'wal 4' fi V5 E, -Q Q . .- 15 .P 9? Hush 'T'-Z1'bf RHONDA STEWART TIMOTHY L. STOUSE Student Counvil ROD- '61-'65: B Baseball '65-'66g Varsity Baseball '6T: Letter- lnPn's Club '67-'68: Hello Daw' '66-'67: Senior Shinllig '65g Christmas Dance '66, DENNIS STREBLER JACQUELINE CAROL STRONG Uackiel Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Onvrctta '64-'671 May Musiralu '66-'68g Chriatmas Aull. 'Gi-'Gig C14-f and Quuver ,67-'68g GMA.,-X. '61-'CHQ G.A.A. Ollivials' Club '07-'68g Cura!ur's Award '68. SCOTT L. TALLENT lScottieI Junior Orrhrslru '65: Senior Band '66: Se-nior Orcln-atm '67-'68g Operetta '66- 'GHQ Hello Day '66-'67: Senior Shin- nlig '65g Senior Shinananny '66g Stu- dent-Faculty Hanketball Came '67. Two Hundred Nine MERRILEE TANNER Honor Roll '64-'66: Pioneer '66-'68: Sen- ior Orchestra '66-'68: Operetta '66-'68: Christmas Aud '66-'67g May Musicale '66-'68: Clef and Ouaver '66-'68g Sen- ior Band '65-'66: Freshman Aud '67: Freshman Orientation '67, F.T.A. '66- '68g Math Club '64-'68, Chess Club '65-'66, German Club '65-'68: Recev- tionist Club '65-'67: Pom Pon Club '66- '67: Chinese Club fTreas.l '66-'67: Sci- ence Club fSec.J '65-'68: Pep Club '66-'67g Swim Team '66-'68g Curator's Award '68: Honor Roll '65 66. '68. WILLIAM TASH fAndyl B Baseball fMgr.l '65: Varsity Baseball fMgr.J '66-'67, Varsity Football lMgr.i '65, Letlermen's Club '66: Senior Band '64-'68g Senior Orchestra '65-'68, Oper- etta '65, '66-'67g May Musicale '67. GEORGETTA TERRY A! Cahokia: Student Council '64, '65g G.A.A. '64, '65g Future Home-:makers of America '64, '65. At SW: May Mu- sicale '65, '67: Christmas And '65, '67g Operetta '66, '67g DECA '67, '68. ROBERT D. THIERRY fBobl Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Oneretta '64-'65g Christmas And '64-'67g Intramural Bas- ketball '64-'65, ANTOINETTE THOMAS fToni Toesi Mixed Chorus '64--'67: Oneretta '64-'67: Christmas Aud '64. '67: May Muaicale '64g Faculty Tea '65, '67. Two Hundred Ten, we-:-1. if-'ZW -,Swv KATHY L. TARVER DEBORAH J. TEABEAU fDebbieJ Mixed Chorus '6-1: Operetta '65: Christ- mas Aud '64-'67: May' Musicale '67: Clef and Ouaver '67g Girls' Glen fLibr.l '66-'67: Bowling '65-'67: G.A.A. '67, Italian Club '67: Senior Activities '67g Jr. Red Cross Sewing '64-366. SALVATORE TESORO Spanish Club '67-'68. DIANE ALINE THOM CDeeJ Library Staff '66: Girls' Glee '64-'67: Bicentennial Pageant '64-: Operetta '64- '65: Christmas Aud '64--'66g May Mu- sicale '65-'67: Clef and Ouaver '67: Rifle Club '66-'6B: Girls' Rifle Team '66-'68, CHARELLA L. THOMPSON Student Council Rep. '64-'65: Mixed Chorus '64-'65: Oueretta '64-: Christ- mas And '64. JACQUELINE BEAUBIONT THURMAN lBeauJ Student Cnunvil Rf-n. and Cmnniittm-s '66-'6T: llnnur Roll 'ful-'fi8: National Letter uf Cummenmlalinn 'fif: Pifmmxr '6T 68: Ouill and Svroll '6Tg Omvr- lilusivalz' 't'iTg Track 'l'1'aln '67-'68: Cllef-rlvanle-rs' Club '61-'66: Moll:-rn Dance 'h5-'67: G..-LA. '6Sv'68: French ctta '66: S1-ninr Shenanigans '66: May Club '67-'68: Drauiativs lflub '67-'68. BRENDA K. TILLMAN Svninr Avtivilivs: Mixvrl Clmrus ,66-'67: Upervtta 'fxhg Christina: 'Xml '66: Mav Musicals 'GTJ C.,-LA. '60-'UTQ Jr. Rml Cross 51-wing '65-'66, PAMELA .l. TOENNINGSMEIER KPamJ Miss SW' Klainl '67: Svniur Ar'tiviti1'2 '68: C.A.:X. '65-'661 Bowling: '66-'6T: Cimar- lrarlera' Club '66-'6T: Xlixfwl Chorus '64-'ffl PAULA TOENSJ OST Christmas Anil 'Gig Bowling '66-'68: Cnr- man Club '07-'68: Fur-ullv 'l'4-a '67, GARY TORNATORE FW dv' gig, ' 'I-1 5 ' . fi: f f .,,. 2 Q ., 1f i' ':-'-: if 1 lj::- ' fl. 5 , P , . yd, 'Hs f SANDY KAY THURMOND Senior Arlivities '68: Bicentennial Pa- geant 'Cvlq Opcretta '65-'67g Girls' Gln-e '64-'68: May Musicalf: '67-'681 Chris!- mus Aurl '64, '65, '671 G.A..-X. T151 Pom l'un Club '65-'67: Faculty 'lk-a '67 PAMELA S. TIPTON Rifle Club '66, '681 Stamps and Bonds '64, '67g Om-retta '6L '67: Latin Club '66-'681 Italian Club '66-'63. KATHRYN L. TOENSJOST CKathyD Christmas Aull '61: Girls' Bowling '66' '68: Jr. lie-ml Cross Fr-wing '65: Favuiltv Se-'ninr ,Krtixitivi '67-'68 Tea '65, 'big Cvrxuuu Club '67-'68, DAVE TOLER Mixed Chorus '61-'67: Bovs' Glce '67- '68: Uiwrf-tta '64, '66: Christmas Aufl '61-'68: Nav Musiralu '64-'67g Buys' Boviliuil '66-'68. THERESA CONCETTA TORRIN I At St. Nlarlfs Academy: N.C.'l'.C. '61- '66g Christmas Plav '65-'66: SDL-ech Club '01-'66. At SW: Future Nurses uf Ain:-riva '66-'67: Girls' Rifle Club '66-'67g DECA '67-'68. Two Hundred Eleven DEBORAH LYNNE TRACY fDebbieJ Honor Roll '66, '68: Senior Activities '68: Girls' Glee '64, '66-'67: Concert Choir '67-'68g Operetta '64, '66-'67g May Musicale '65, '67-'63: Christmas And '64, '66-'67: Clef and Ouaver '68: French Club tSect.J '64-'68: Chinese Club '66-'67: Girls' Bowling '64-'65: Swim Team '66-'67: G.A.A. '66-'67. DENNIS A. TRUEMAN fDenJ Concert Choir '67-'68: Oueretta '65-'68: May Musicale '66-'67g Christmas And '65-'68: Boys' Glee '65-'66: Italian Club '67-'68: Courtesy Cams fCam.l '66-'68. KATHIE S. TYNER Mixed Chorus '64, '66: Girls' Glee '671 Operetta '64, '65: May Musicale '682 Christmas Aud '67: Jr. Red Cross Sewl in! '6-1366. EDGAR R. VANCE Science Club fPres. and V. Prcs.l '66- '68: Proiectionist Club fSec.l '67-'68: Audio Aids '68: Math Club '68: Mixed Chorus '65. D JAMES A. VENECONI Him? Two Hundred Twelve An-Q-nf' Mm vw uxff' if 9515. 69 Wav DEBORAH SUSAN TROSKE iDebbieJ Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Oberetta '65: Christmas Aud '65, '67: May Musicale '66: Special Service '67-'68: Faculty Tea '67: Band '64-'65: German Club '65-'66: G.A.A. '663 Pom Pon Club '66-'67. MICHAEL JOHN TURLEY fMikeD Cross Country '65-'67: Wrestling '65-'67: Intramural Wrestling '64-'65g Intramuv ml Basketball '66-'6T: B Football '64- 'GSQ Pup Club ISLII.-at-Armsl '68Z Golf Club fPres.l '66-'68: Mixed Chorus '67-'68: Operettu '67-'68: Christmas Anil '67g Freshman Orientation '67-'68: S:-nior Artivitics '08: l.ettermeu's Club '68. YVESLEY A. ULRICH fWes5 Stumh-nl Council Ren. and Committees '65-'fxlig Honor Roll '61-'68: National Xlvrit l.Pttcr of llummendation '675 Sm-hulnr Ouiz '68: Track '66-'68: B llnsclnnll '65: Cross Country '66g Let- tm-ru1vn's Club '66-'682 Senior Band lVim-tr I'rus.l '61-'68: Senior Orchestra 'h0 h8: Oueretta '66 6Tg Mav Musicale '01-'68: Christmas .-Xml '65-'67: Hello Daw' '05-'6T: Clvf null Onaver '67-'68: Pt-It Club '66-'68: Courtesy Corus '65- '66. DAVID VENEGONI WILLIAM J. VICENTE lBilll Courtesv Corps '66-'68: Spanish Club '66f'6T: Concert Choir '66-'68: Bovs' Glee '64-'66: Clcl and Ouaver '67: Oueretta '64-'68. EUNICE ELLEN VOHS CUnieJ Honor Roll '64-'68: Senior Activities '67- '68: Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Girls' Glee '66-'67: Operetta '65-'67g May Musi- cale '65-'68: Christmas Aud '64-'67: Special Service '67-'63: Faculty Tea '67g Curator's Award '68. RONALD WALLIS JAMES M. WARD VICKI WARREN LINDA LOUISE WATERHOUSE fWaterhouseI Faculty Tea '67: Operetta '64-'68: Chris!- mas Aud '64-'68: Stamps and Bonds '66-'6T1 Track '64-'68. 4 if r 5. ans-ew-7? al anon' ag.. 'iiigzb fe , Z vw I it x y I , A 2?-I 'W' -5 I in-f ANNE ELIZABETH WALKER fAnmeI Student Council Ren. and Committees '65-'66: Pioneer '67-'68: Ouill and Scroll '67-'68: Senior Play '68: French Club fTreas.I '65-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '64-366: Pom Pon Club '65-'67g Dramatics Club '66-'68: Chinese Club '65-'66: Courtesy Corps '67-'63g Pen Club '66: Hello Day '65. PATRICK WALSH CYNTHIA F. WARNER fCindyJ Mixed Chorus '64-'67: Oneretta '61-'6T: Christmas Aud '64-'67: G.A,A. '64-'65: Cheerleaders' Cluh '64-'65: Faculty Tea '66-'67: Miss SW Maid '67-'68. MARILYN FAY WARTTIG Girls' Glee '64-'68: Mixed Chorus '67: May Musicale '67-'68: Oneretta '67: Christmas Aud '64-'65: Senior Activ- ities '67-'68g Faculty Tea '67. MARY M. WATSON G.A.A. '64-367: Bowling.: '61-'68: Chccr- leaders' Club '64-'66: Junior Red Cross Sewing '66-'68: Modern Dance '66-'67: Operetta '65-'68g May Musicale '65, Two Hundred Thirteen 'W-W I Q l 1 I Q 5 1 l 1 RANDY H. WATSON Boys' Glc-e '64-'65. '67-'68: Ops-retta '64: Bicentennial Pagvuut '6l: Mav Musi- Cule '6Sg Christmas And '64, '67. DANIEL E. WEGENER CDanJ Lf-ttf-rmen's Club '65-'681 Wrestling '61- '68: Varsity Baseball '67-'68: B Base- ball 'fnig Varsity Football '65-'67: Let- tcrlnell-Facultv Clivvrlvarlvr '68: Senior Activities '67-'68. WHENDY M. WEISS At llullourg: GAA. '61-'65, At SW: Ill-ICA '67-'68, .IAMES R. WELLS tJ1mJ Vvrtfslling '65-'68: Lt!ltrwrnrPn's Club '66- '68: Cross Country '66-'67: Senior Band '65-'67: May Musivalt: '65g Hello Day '66, CONNIE SUE WEST Girls' Glue Club '6-1368: Mixed Chorus '67-'68g Operetta '65-'67: Christmas And '04-'67g May Mllsivulc '64-'68g Bi- t-1-ntz-nnial Pageant '6tg Clef and Ouavcr '67-'63: G..-MA. '67: Jr. Rnd Cross Sewing '66-'67: Pt-iv Club '67-'68: Draluatics Club '67-'63: Curator's Award '68: Stamps and Bonds '68. Two Hundred Fourteen 'Q-' 41 .'IJ7' 'HO' Y nl-40' -Q-..,, Nr' '1'f 'n'T9' 046' GY .,.-f-vi' r . if ,N ygrisiq as , h or ll' . i . - -Oi W7 Y, .ii iq 152.52 JILL ANNETTE WAYMIRE Senior Activities '68: Cheerleaders' Club '61-T153 Pom Pon Club '66-'67: Pep Club '66-'67: G.A.A. '64-'67: Pioneer Salesman '65-'68g German Club '64-'65: Mixed Chorus '64-'65, '67-'68: Oper- cltzl ,6il, '67: May Musivnle '65, '67: Christmas Aud '64. '67, MARY ELIZABETH WEIDNER fMewyD Honor Roll '61-'68: Pioneer '67-'6B: G.A.A. '65-'68: Interschool Hnckev '65- '67: lnterschonl Volleyball '6i': Inter- schonl Basketball '66-'68g Girls' Track Tt-am '65-'68g Officials' Club '66-'68: Curator's Award '67: Dramatics Club '66-'68: Oneretta fsccncrvi '65-'67: Mixed Chorus '65-'671 May Musicale '67g Christmas Aud '66: Senior Activ- ities '67-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '64- '65: Pom Pun Club '65-'66: Quill and Svroll '68. PAULA K. WEISSMAN iBubblesJ Mixed Chorus '64-'68: Onerctta '64-'671 Christmas Aud '61-'67: May Musicale '66-'68: Clef and Ouuvor '67-'68: Re- ceptionist Club '67-'68: Tyro Club '65- '68: Latin Club '61-'67g Freshman Orientation '67g St-nior Play '68. DARLENE VIRGINIA WERTICH QDarlJ At DuBourg: C.A.A, '64-'65g Cheerlead- ers' Club '64-'65: Bowling '64-'65, At SW: Special Service '65-'68: Pet? Club '67-'6B: C.A.A. '66: Mixed Chor- us '66-'681 Operetta '66-'68: Christmas And '67: Hello Day '66: May Musicale '66-'68: Facility 'Iva '67. DENEEN RENE WHITWORTH lDenil Student Council Rep., Alt., and Com- mittees '66-'68: Honor Roll '67: Cheer- leader fLetterJ '66-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '64-'68: C.A.A. '65-'68: Gymnas- tics '65-'68: Pom Pon Club '65-'66: Hello Day '65-'66: Receptionist Club '66-'68g Senior Activities '67-'68, DENNIS NI. WHITWOHTH fM0ng0lJ Honor Roll '64-738: Mix:-il Chorus '61- '68: Oper:-lla '64-'6Tg Christmas Aurl '64-'67: B Fuotliall '6Sg Cross Coun- try 'GTQ Wrestling: '67-'68g Gorman Club '66-'67: Rifle Club '65-'60g Cura- tor's .-Xuanl 'h8. KATHY A. WIEDEMANN Open-lla '61-'66: Xlav Nlusicalr- 'GI-'63: Jr. Rrwl Cross Svvirig '613 Xlixeul Chur- us '61-'68. GARY H. WILFERTH H. ALLEN WILLIAMS CAD B Football '6-l: Varsity Football '65-'67: B Baseball '6l: Wvreslling '6ig Mixvrl Chorus '64-'66: One-rvtta '6-13663 Christmas Aurl '61-'66: Mav Musicale '6-1-366: Lettermt-n's Club '65-'671 Lct- terman-Faculty Game '67g I-'ine Arts Night '67. PEGGY CHARLENE WILLIAMS Pom Pon Club '65-'67g Mixcul Chorus '61-365: Girls' Glec '65-'67: Mav Mu- sicalc '65-'67: Christmas Aud '61-'6Tg G..-LA. '64-'65: Cheerleaders' Cluh '65- '67g Operetta '61-'68g Pen Club '65-'66: Bowling '66-'6T: Muflern Danrfv '65-'06. VAN B. WIDGER Rifle Club 'ful-906: Cha-ss Club '55-'67g German Club '67, '68, WALTER L. WIEDERMANN Rifle Club '66-'68: Science Club '67-'68: Chess Club '66-'68. IRENE A. WILHELM Senior Activities '67-'68g Facultv Tea '67-'68g Mixed Chorus '65-'66: Operetta '65: May Musicale '66. BERTHA M. WILLIAMS fBeheJ Honor Roll '67g DECA fSccrctary3 '67- '68: G..-LA. '65-'67g Officials' Club '66-'67g Girls' Glee '64-'65g Mixed Chorus '66-'67: Bicentennial Pageant '64: Operctta '6-l, '66g May Musicale '65, '6T. RONALD O. WILLIAMS iRonJ Honor Roll '64-'68: Mixr-cl Chorus '6-1: Oneretta '6-1: Harvard Book Candiflale '6Tg Curator's Award '68: Freshman Orientation '65-'66: Intramural Basket- ball '66g Rifle Club fPrr-9.5 '61-'6T: Rifle Team lCapt.l '64-'67: Rifle Let- ter '65-'6T. Two Hundred Fifteen DAVID C. WILLIS iChuckJ Cross Country '65-'66: Track '67: Bowl- ing '67-'68. THERESA WIMER QTerryJ Operetta '64-'66: May Musicale '67: Mixed Chorus '64-'66: Jr. Red Cross Sewing '65: Freshman Orientation '67: DECA '66-'68, MARY FRANCES WIRTH fFranJ Student Council Alt. and Committees '65-'66: Honor Roll '64-'67: C.A.A. '64-'67: Officials' Club '66-'67: Swim Club '64-'67g Bowling Club '65-'66: Modern Dance '65-'67: Mixed Chorus '64-368: Olleretta '65-'67: Christmas Auds '64-'68: Missouri Girls' State '67: Chess Club '66-'67: Pep Club '67: Service Worker '66-'67g Senior Play flnrincipall '68, JOSEPH WOOD MARIANNA L. ZUCCARELLO Senior Activities '67-'68: Faculty Tea '66-'67g Jr. Red Cross Sewing '66-'67: Pep Club '66-'67: Girls' Glee '67-'68: Christmas Aud '67-'68: Italian Club '66-'67. Two Hundred Sixteen RICHARD ARTHUR WILLNER fRichP Student Council Rep. and Committee! fParliamentarianJ '67-'68g Mixed Chor- us '64-'65: Concert Choir '65-'63: Early Risers '66-'68g Madrigals '66-'68g Operetta fPrincipall '64-'68: Christ- mas Aud '64-'68g All City Chorus '66- '68: Dramatics Club '67-'68: Fine Arts Night '67-'68: American Legion Oratorical Contest District Winner '67: Roundup '67-'68g Program Committee '66-'68q Library Staff '66-'67: Stamps and Bonds '66-'68g Freshman Orienta- tion '67: Clei and Ouaver '68: Cura- tor's Award '63: Senior Play fPrinci- pall '68: Graduation Sneaker '63: Brotherhood Aud '66-'68: All City High School Chorus '67-'68. PATRICIA SUE WINFREY QPatD Student Council Rep. and Alt. '64-'68: Honor Roll '64-'6B: Senior Activities '67-'68g G.A.A. '66: Bowling '66-'67: Cheerleaders' Club '64-365: Mixed Chorus lSecJ '65-'67: Pen Club CAsst. Treasj '65, '67: Roundup '66-'67: Curator's Award '68. BARBARA WITT Student Council Rep. '65-'68: Senior Activities '67-'68: Cheerleaders' Club '64--'67g G.A.A. '65-'6B: Basketball '66- '67: Hockey '67g Gymnastics '64-'68: Pom Pon Girl fCo-Caut.l '66-'67: Mixed Chorus '66-'68: Operetta '66- '67: Courtesy Corps '66: Curator's Award '68: Interschool Volleyball '6B. RAY P. ZINSSER fMong0l ID Honor Roll '64-'68: Pioneer '66-'68: Pro- gram Committee '65-'68: Senior Band '66-'68: May Musicale '67-'68: Christ- mas Aud '66-'57: Chess Club iPres. '67-'68J '66-'68: Boys' Bowling '67-'6B: Freshman Orientation '67: Curator's Award '63. JANE G. ZULLIG Operetta '66-'67: Modern Dance '66-'63: Cheerleaders' Club '66-'67: Bowling '66- '68g Faculty Tea '67. lllfllfilel' Sckoof MARY F. BRAND JIMMIE D. MOORE At Roosevelt: Varsity Football '64-'66: YVeight Lifting Club '64-'65, At SW: DECA '67-'68. JOHN EDWARD KEIGHTLEY sicale '66-'68. T. WAYNE WILLIAMS fTroulJleJ Senior Orchestra '65-'68: Ensemble '66- '68: Concert Choir '65-'67: Operenn '65-'68g Fine Arts Night '68. pergzcf .gyenior aiu! gay HAIR-Linda Moser, Steve Snow EYES-Linda Held, Mike Montani NOSE-Cathy Green, Dennis Carasello LIPS-Ellen Bruner, .loe Steiner COMPLEXIONfMarty Snider, Bill Migneron FRECKLES-Madge Stewart, Bill I-laller FIGURE--Pam Toenningsmeyer, Dave Villani SMILE-Mary Ann Brancato, Mike Karl DIMPLES-Cindy Warner, John Klobasa CLOTHES-Carolyn Phillips, Bill Williamson PERSONALITY-Joyce Michael, Dave Baylard LINE-Sandy Barhaglia, Randy Mourning HOT ROD-Linda Meyers, Bert. Leonard TEETH-Linda Weyand, Vince Mundwiller WIT-Barb Witt, Dave Deem LAUGH-Marilyn Arnold, Martin Laser MOST SPIRITED-Holly Rodcay, Don Schoenbeck CURLIEST EYELASHES-Diane Didier, ,lohn Lazare CUTEST SNEEZE-Cathie Herrick, Barry LaLumandier HEARTIEST EATERAJill Gaffney, Don Hall SNIALLEST EATER-Jeanne Chouquette, Ray Horn BEST MUSICIAN+Linda Rolufs, Wes Ulrich SMALLEST FEET-Linda Romano, Ken Biskup enior .S7ul9er!afiue5 MOST POPULARgChris Biederman, Fred Borchardt BEST DRESSED-Carolyn Phillips, Wayne McLellan BEST SENSE OF HUMOR-Joyce Michael, Dave Baylard BIGGEST CHATTERHOX-Linda Clifton, Don Hall MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED- Nancy Hamilton, Don Schoenbeck MOST BASHFUL-Deni Whitworth, Dave Deem TALLEST-Kathy Kolar, Dennis Franke SHORTEST-Kathy Skubic, Ken Biskup BEST LOOKING-Pam Toenningsmeyer, Dave Villani BEST DANCER-Linda Krause, .lim Wells DID MOST FOR SW-Holly Rodcay, Randy Mourning MOST INTELLIGENT-Shirley Sheraga, Ray Horn CUTEST BABY-Ellen Bruner, Mike Montani MOST ATHLETIC-Barb Gilcrease. Gary Porterfield Two Hundred Seventeen Uackl Wrestling '65-'66g Senior Band '64-'65: Boys' Glee fTreas.l '66-'67: Mixed Chorus fLibr.J '67-'68: Operetta '66- '68: Christmas Aud '66-'68g May Mu- l l 4 l 1 1 3 5 . iz 4 HddE .SZAOJQ Oni - W0 Wore H0046 ! Administration 11 Administrative Aids 21 Advisories 26 Anniversary Section 5 Arsenic and Old Lace 160 Audio Aids 50 Baseball B Team 137 Varsity 136 Basketball B Team 107 Varsity 106 Bowling Boys' 118 Girls' Early Dismissal 115 Officers 115 Teams 1-12 116 Teams 13-24 117 Business Education Faculty 18 Charter Staff Members 10 Cheerleaders 65 Advanced 149 Beginning 148 Chess Club 86 Clef and Quaver 158 Combo 93 Concert Band 62 Concert Choir 102 Counselors 19 Courtesy Corps 51 Cross Country 70 Distributive Education 85 Dramatics Club 123 Early Risers 99 English Faculty 14 Fine and Practical Arts Faculty 17 Football B Team 57 Varsity 56 Foreign Language Faculty 17 French Club 121 Future Nurses of America 124 Future Teachers of America 156 G.A.A. Basketball Teams 1-6 74 Teams 7-12 75 QIQQPCLK .9l'l6leX Basketball Officials 73 Officers 72 Volleyball Teams 1-6 142 Teams 7-12 143 Volleyball Officials 141 German Club 154 Girls' Hockey 76 Girls' Swim Club 76 Glee Club Boys' 101 Girls' 100 Golf Club 151 Graduates 165 Gymnastics 144 Hello Day 78 History of Southwest High School 7 Homecoming 66 Intermediate Ensemble 92 Interschool Basketball 73 Interschool Volleyball 144 Italian Club 120 ,lets 153 Junior Red Cross Sewing 51 Latin Club 84 Lettermen's Awards 147 Lettermen's Club 146 Librarians and Staff 20 Pep Club A-L 68 M-Z 69 Physical Education Faculty 18 Pioneer 126 Pioneer Staff 127 Play 160 Pom Pon Club 150 Pom Pon Girls 64 Program Committee 48 Projectionists Club 50 Receptionists 49 Rifle Club Boys' 152 Girls' 152 Roundup 128 Science Club 155 Science Faculty 16 Secretaries 19 Senior Class, 1939 9 Senior Orchestra 90 Senior Section 165 Snafu 60 Soccer 112 Social Studies Faculty 15 Spanish Club 122 Special Service 49 Stamps and Bonds 48 Madrigals 99 Majorettes 61 Mathematics Faculty 16 Message from Mr. Young 6 Miss Southwest 81 Miss Southwest Dance 80 Mixed Chorus Period 1 94 Period 3 95 Period 5 96 Period 7 97 Period 8 98 Modern Dance 140 Music Letters 159 My Fair Ladyn 88 Operetta 88 Parent Teachers Association String Ensemble 93 Student Council, 1939 9 Student Council, 1968 129 Student Council Alternates 131 Student Council Representatives 130 Student Index 220 Tennis 135 Thirtieth Ann Track 133 Tyro 157 Underclassme Wrestling iversary Section 5 n 25 B Team 111 Varsity 110 Two Hundred Nineteen Baehr, A A Abel. Bill 95 Abel, Cynthia 40, 63 Abkemeier, Jim 34 Abromovich, Jenny 31, 68, 69, 102. 128, 149, 158 Ackerman, Christine 29, 100, 142 Acquisto, Patricia 27 Acree. Mary Ann 48, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 98, 116, 123, 141, 143. 144, 158, 167 Acton, Gary 126, 131, 167 Adams. Barry 41, 91 Adams, Mike 91, 154, 158, 167 Adams. Nancy 37, 90, 154 Adams. Raymond 101, 167 Adelsberger, Robert 49, 51, 63, 146, 158, 167 135. Adelsberger, Tim 57, 92 Aiello. Shirley 30, 51, 98 Akers. Fred 38 Alber, James 28, 84, 135 Alberti . Karen 42 Albright, Barry 37 Alexander, Andrew 36, 50, 51, 70 Allan. Gains 94 Allen. Barbara 37 Allen. Lesley 32, 144 Allen. Linda 39, 51, 97 Allen. Mary 95, 152, 167 Allen. Nancy 29 Allen. Randall 56, 80, 130, 131, 135. 146, 166 Allen. Thomas 48, 51, 167 Allen. Vickie 51, 49, 65, ea, 75, 142. 144, 148, 149 Allred, Judith 38, 48, 98 Alsleben. Phyllis 48, 124, 154, 158. 167 Altekruse. Marijane 40 Alvis. Robert 39 Amsinger, James 39 Anastasoff, James 33, 49, 122, 157 Anderson. Dale 40. 92, 121, 133 Anderson. Robert 33, 63, 86, 118. 154, 155 Andes, Deborah 98, 116, 143, A 158. 167 Andes. Gloria 40. 92 Andress. Janice 48, 49, 100, 131, 142 Angelo, Anil 43 Anthonv. Reynaldo 44 Antinoro. Robert 85 Antonucci, Jacqueline 34 Apple, Karen 29, 94, 154 Arendall. Gayla 100. 148 Armbruster, David 31, 154, 155 Arnold. Bonnie 26 Arnold, Marilyn 63, 64, 102, 116, 150. 158, 168 Artale. Dennis 41 Artale, Steven 70, 71, 110, 111, 146. 168 Arter. Richard 35 Arthur. Fred 28 Ash. Billie 39, 86 Asher. Betty 43, 97, 148 Asher. crrel 35, 51, 95, 117 Ashley. David 42, 98, 137 Aubuchon, Eddie 168 Aubuchon, Eric 36, 111 Aubuchon, Rickey 85, 168 Anlt. William 42. 155 Austin. Russell 43, 130, 152 Ayres. Paul 131, 137 B Baals. Patricia 94, 168 Bach, Roger 168 Backues. Connie 34 Randel 48, 99, 102, 155, 158. 168 Baer. Norma 85, 168 Bafaro. Nancy 43, 68, 120 Bailley, Peter 37, 94, 157 Bailot. Cathie 41 Bailot. Michael 29 Baitinger, Gary 37 Baker, Donna 37, 100, 143, 148, 154 Baker. Max 36 Baldwin, Mark 37, 51, 57, 96, 133. 146 Ball, Mary 41, 96, 130 Ballard, Beverly 32, 142, 144 Ballentine, David 38, 62, 90, 111, 120 - Ballentine, Keith 62, 90, 93, 158, 168 Bante, Mary 34, 91, 123, 131, 154 Barhaglia, Sandy 60, 116, 120, 123. 142, 168 Barbier. Debbie 34 Barker, Bill 27, 135, 146 Barker. Tom 42 Barnes. James 37, 101, 111 Barr, Robert 39, 152 Barrale. Thomas 31 Barrow. Carolyn 38, 75, 97, 144 Barrow. Nancy 73, 74, 141, 143, 144 Barsam. Steven 29, 101 Bartlow. Sue 74, 97, 142, 158, 169 Bass, Deborah 41, 51, 94 Batek, Lawrence 36, 92 Bates, Elizabeth 97, 143, 158, 169 Bates. Marlene 38, 92 Batten, Lynn 102 Bauer. John 37, 63, 111, 130, 154 Baumhoff, Deborah 94 Baumle. Richard 39, 92 Baxter. Barbara 31, 90, 143 Baylard, David 130, 131, 154, 157, 169 Bean, Edward 31, 63, 110, 158 Beard. Jean 96 Becherer, Christine 32, 148 Becherer. Russell 48, 99, 102, 123. 126, 131, 154, 158, 169 Becker. Gail 32, 95, 140, 145, 150 Becker. Linda 27 Beckley. Sharon 169 Beebe, Judith 91, 95, 122, 158, 169 Beers. Jeff 101, 169 Beishir. Kim 33 Beishir, Richard 40, 101, 120 Belford, Terry 126, 133, 146, 154, 169 Bell. Alan 33, 111 Bell. Diane 42, 90 Bell. Robert 31, 56, 110 Bell. Sheila 95, 169 Belt, Harrie: 34, 149 Bennett, Donna 40, 100 Bennett, Janie 27, 48, 122 Bentruv. Craig 41 Bentzinger, John 26 Benzie. Jackie 44 Beraman, Linda 26, 49, 117 Bergmann, Bruce 48, 94 Berier, Barbara 85, 94, 158, 169 Bernard. Mary 26, 100 Berra. Bruce 38, 137 Berra. Henry 36 Berra. Michelle 142, 170 Berra. Phillip 42 Berra, Stephen 27, 50, 84, 91, 130 Berry, Alfred 28 Berry, Dennis 29, 56, 62, 110, 158 Berry, Louis 27 Bertelsmeyer, Nina 30, 100, 124 Bertuso. Mark 36 Betz. David 29, 131 Beyen. Richard 85 Bice. Judy 48, 100, 170 Bickers. Mike 43 Bicket, Virginia 34, 97, 123 Biederman, Christine 65, 75, 80, 102. 116, 130, 142, 145, 144, 148. 149 Biederman, Patricia 43, 51, 68, 75. 98, 142, 144, 148 Biederman, Susan 30. 68, 69, 73, 75, 76, 115, 141, 142, 144 Bielicke, Anthony 31 Bierman. Rebecca 41, 86, 98 Biggar, William 56, 146, 170 Biggs, Gerard 39, 101 Bilpush, Dan 85 Bills. Mary Ami 32, 48, 94, 142, 144. 148 Bippen, Kent 34, 101, 133 Biri. Darrell 39, 92 ' Birrittier, Sandra 44, 97, 130 Birtley. Donna 27 Biskup, Kenneth 170 Black. Cheryl 30, 116, 121 Bleek. sured ss, 123, 140, 150 Blackwell, Charles 94, 133, 146 170 Blake. Benjamin 37, 137 Blake, George 70, 71, 80, 96, 110. 145, 170 Blake. Patricia 36, 142 Two Hundred Twenty .QIQCJQX Blake. Ronald 170 Blankenship, Kathleen 29, 143 Blansitt. Jane 30. 74, 84, 115 Blansitt. Linda 124 Blassie. John 40, 68 Blassie. Robert 94 Blatz. Brenda 37, 50, 95, 1-19 Blatz. Richard 27, 50, 92 Blev. Janet 31, ss, 143, 149, 154 Bley, Thomas 43, 92, 154 Blue. Randy 44 Blunt, Nancy 90, 93, 158, 170 Boan, William 50, 154, 155, 170 Bock. Chris 170 Boebst, Roberta 33, 131, 154 Boehm. Diana 28. 143 Boehm. Sandra 171 Boekesch, Cary 28, 68, 73- 74, 75, 76, 98, 117, 143, 144 Boekesch. Robert 34. 57 Bogdanovich, Milena 29, 48, 49, 120. 123 Bogner, Debbie 38, 100 Bohannan, Betty 122, 126, 171 Bohler. John 30 Bohnenkamp, Jennifer 48, 51, 102. 171 Bokern, Wanda 29, 49, 76, 116, 143. 156 Bolinger, Dan 98, 153, 171 Bolinger, Debbie 35, 68, 74, 84. 98. 143 Bomberry, Margaret 35 Bomberry, Susan 42, 51, 152 Bommarito, Frances 39. 98 Bone. Barbara 20 Bone, W'ilburn 38, 51. 92 Bonzano. James 38. 95 Booth. Richard 38 Borawski. Carol 29 Borcharclt, Fred 56, 112, 133, 146. 166 Borders, Rebecca 39. 92 Borosh. Andrea 36, 152 Borror. Jerrold 39 Bosch. Helen 32, 98 Bosch. Terry 27, 62 Boshers, Hiram 39, 152 Boughnov, Mary 32, 100 Boulicault, Sherrie 40, 51, 74, 96 Bourgeois, John 91, 171 Boussum, Debra 34, 96 Bowman. John 94. 171 Bowman. Phyllis 28, 68, 102, 115. 142, 149, 150 Box. Charles 41 Boyd. Carol 33 Boyher, Jeffrey 41 Bozeskv, Margaret 42 Brackney, Howard 44, 111 Bragg, Patricia 36 Brancato. Mary Ann 80, 85, 143. 171 Brancato, Philip 37, 51 Brand. Mary 217 Brandenburg, Kurt 31, 106, 136, 154 Brandenberger, Gary 153, 154, 171 Brandt. Christy 28, 121, 125, 151 Branham. Leslie 31, 51, 91, 142, 149. 156 Branham. Steve 51, 56, 84, 146, 171 Bratton. Barbara 41, 68, 121, 156 Bratton. Kathryn 26, 102 Braun. William 155, 171 Brauns. Janice 32, 95, 143, 150 Bray, Helen 32, 51, 74, 142 Brazell, Ted 26, 56, 68, 106, 136. 146 Breridel. John 68, 101, 158, 172 Brendia. Armand 63 Bretscher. Barbara 43, 48, 100 Bretscher. Sandra 100, 172 Brooks. Dean 39 Brooks. Linda J. 43 Brooks, Linda S. 35, 96, 123 Brown. Barbara 36 Brown. Darrell 41 Brown. Dennis 29 Brown. Donna 42, 86, 92 Brown. George 38. 92 Brown. Kathy 36, 51 Brown. Linda 116. 172 Brown. Thomas 42, 49 Browning, Bob 36, 96 Bruce. Mary 37 Bruckner. Jeanne 39 Brueckmann, Barbara 30. 120 Bruenger, David 39, 63 Bruner, Ellen 60, 74, 94, 116, 117. 128, 130, 143, 172 Brunk. Linda 38, 95 Brunkhorst, Barbara 28, 48, 61, 63. 69, 75, 123, 142, 149 Brunn. Joan 20, 35 Brunsen. Bill 38 Bryant, Ronald 29, 68, 69, 101, 118. 130 Bucceri. Dorothea 28, 100 Buchmeier, Bill 27, 49, 63, 68 Buchrucker, Alan 31, 51, 68, 70, 71, 110, 133, 146, 154 Buckley, Tom 29 Buechler. Bruce 32, 122 Buehler. Carla 39, 49, 142 Buehre, Kerry 126, 143, 155, 172 Buehre. Norman 101, 172 Buehre, Sally 28, 51, 75, 116, 122. 143 Bufalo. William 39, 95 Buha. Mike 29, 68, 136 Bullock. Julie 33, 84, 100 Bumpus, Pat 40, 92, 144 Burchett. Pamela 40, 94, 148 Burchett. Steve 41, 152 Burk. Lawrence 33 Burke. Jackie 31 Burkhardt, Charles 36, 130, 153 Burneson, Patrick 85, 172 Burnett. Bruce 44 Burns. Linda 63 Burroughs, Tom 26, 96 Burrus. Deborah 36. 121 Burtner. Susan 36, 97 Burton. Gary 172 Butchart, Robert 97, 173 Butchko, Karen 42, 68, 97 Button. Joyce 27, 84, 96, 148 Byrd, Maryann 97, 142, 173 C Calandro. James 42. 92 Calcaterra, Joanne 43. 100 Calcaterra, John 32, 50 Calcaterra, Joseph 173 Calcaterra, Linda 173 Calcaterra, Marie 43, 98, 120 Caldwell, Evelyn 33. 49, 68 Caldwell, Jean 33, 49, 100, 122, 130. 148 Caltagirone, Annamaria 44, 123 Calton. Barbara 40, 74, 124 Calton. Sherry 33, 48, 96, 143 Camenzind, Debbie 100, 173 Cammack, Janet 34 Campbell, Karen 43, 68, 95, 130 Canavan, Paul 51, 131, 154, 158, 173 Cannito. Gerald 34- Cannito. Harold 35 Cannito. Vincent 41 Capuano, Karla 38 Brewer, Chris 33, 57, 61, 110 Brewer. Dianna 172 Brewer, Gary 49 Bridger, Victoria 38, 51, 90 Bridges, Annette 35, 49 Bridges, Daniel 27 Brinkmann, Randy 27, 92 Brischetto, Sharon 94, 158, 172 Brischetto, Vince 43 Brockett. Albert 35, 49 Brockett, Bill 34, 55, 101 Brockett. Bona 35, 49, 68 Brodine. Marc 27, 99, 102, 157 Brodtric k, Marilyn 30, 68, 94, 143. 149 Brooks. Dan 40 Caputa, Jeanette 173 Caouta, Mary 41 Carbone, Jack 35, 62 Carbone. Toni 100 Cardillo. Michael 27, 86, 96 Cardinale, Rosalie 39, 94 Cardinale, Sam 29, 95, 112 Careklas. George 27, 62, 68, 86, 153 Careklas, John 37, 86, 130 Carlock. Elizabeth 27 Carlson. Marietta 31 Carmack, Beverly 173 Carneal. Cathy 30, 102. 158 Carnes, Deborah 43, 121, 156 Carosello. Dennis 94. 173 Carpenter, Carol 97, 120, 173 Carpenter, Joseph 37 Carr. Michael E. 35, 97 Carr, Michael L. 68, 102, 158, 174 Carrara. Frances 32, 51 Carroll. John 34, 84, 97 - Carter. Gary 36, 56, 69, 122, 152 Carter. Margie 28 Carter, Patricia 38, 91, 143, 148, 152 Carter. Robert 36, 68, 101 Casella. John 30 Castello. Robyn 34. 95 Castro. Genoveva 122, 143 Cerutti, Timothy 68, 94, 136, 174 Chadwell. Christina 37 Chamberlain, Kathy 94 Chambers, Diane 39, 97, 122 Chavez, Anita 115, 144 Chavez, Robert 48, 70, 71, 131, 133. 146, 174 Cheak. Gerald 39 Cheek. Judith 30 Chiodini, Debbie 40, 98 Chiodini. Jerry 29, 68, 154 Chiodini, Judith 40, 48, 68, 100, 123. 124, 142 Chiodini, Raymond 85, 174 Chipps, Dale 44 Chitwood. Gail 41, 100 Chitwood. Tom 44 Chouquette, Jeanne 49, 69, 74, 123, 128, 130, 142, 148, 174 Christensen, Linda 96. 174 Christeson, Kathy 30, 68, 116, 148 Christy, Kristina 49, 122, 140, 152. 154 Ciesla. Satin 41 Claridge, Tina 85, 174 Clark, Dennis 31, 68, 152 Clark, Douglas 49, 102, 126, 130, 154 158 174 153. , , Clark. John G. 39 Clark. John J. 101, 112, 136, 174 146. Clark, lvlielirel 37, 101, 111 Clarke, Judith 41, ss, 91, 121, 131. 155 Clawson. John 37, 102 Clavin. Brenda 42, 97 Cleary, Edward 20, 174 Cleary, Joyce 37, 100, 142 Clifford. Sue 44 Clifton, Linda 49, 63, 64, 75, 116. 143, 150, 175 Coad. Patricia 27 Cobb, Gregory 45, 57, 97, 133 cebb. Sally 175 Coble, Charlotte 35, 75, 121, 123, 130, 141, 142, 150, 151, 156 Coburn, Karen 43, 68, 75, 95, 142. 148, 154 Coco. Carol 29 Coffey, Randy 51 Cole, Allan 44, 92, 155 Cole. David 40, 96 Coleman. Cathy 29, 68, 75, 143, 149. 150 Coleman. Donna 43 Collings, James 86, 94, 152, 155, 175 Collins. Charlsnn 95, 175 Collins. Ken 175 Collins, Linda 31, 94, 140, 142, 144 Collora. Tom 29, 62, 112 Colombini, Edward 26, 112 Colombo, Kathy 38 Colson. Deborah 42 Colter. Sheila 42. 90 Colyer, Richey 44 Compton. Cynthia 32, 68, 69, 98, 130, 140, 142, 144, 148, 149 Conners. Deborah 32 Conner, Timothy 32 Contarini, Daniel 39, 131, 133 Contarini. Victor 37 Conway, James 101 Cook. Thomas 33. 57, 101, 111 Cooper, Gary 34, 107, 137 Cooper, Joe 26 Cooper, Nancy 85, 175 Corbin, Sylvia 143 Cordes. Peggy 38, 51 Corey, Cheryl 35, 90, 122, 143, 156 Cornell. Catherine 39 Cornish. Patricia 100 Cornish. Phillip 26, 152 Costa, Darlene 35, 68, 122, 148, 149 Costa. Ricky 27, 62, 68, 152 Cotner. Cotner. Elizabeth 28 Kathy 28, 51 Coughlin, Cathy 42 Courtney, Philip 35, 94, 115 Courtwright, Ernie 39 Cracchi olo, Carol 84. 175 Crain, John 30, 86, 135 Crimi. Sandra 175 Croci. JoAnn 39, 90 Crone. Sue 32, 95, 142 Crump, Connie 42, 86, 94, 130, 150 Cummings, Debbie 148 Daniel, Ca.rol 42, 148 Curlee. Anna 117, 175 Curran, Susan 29, 48, 68, 123, 148. 149, 154 Curtin, Lynne 28, 51, 68, 115 Curtin. Nancy 34, 68, 75, 76, 74, 76, 122, 131, 143, 149 Curtis. Curtis. Cusuma Cusuma Carol 51, 176 Michael 40 no, Joe 44 no, Richard 29 Cutelli. Vincent 48, 176 D Dabin. James 30 Dabin. Thomas 31 Dafflito. Joe 44 Daiiron. Karen 41 Dafnide s, Joanne 33, 74, 91, 141. 143, 144 Dalessandro, James 37, 101 Dallman. Dirk 41, 48, 63, 84 Dallman. Kim 30. 100 Dames. Dan 41, 97, 154 Damron, Bonnie 42, 51, 94 Damron, Connie 42, 97 Damron. JoAnn 44- Daniel. Daniel. Carol 42, 148 Donna 84, 98, 176 Daniels. Jeanne 28, 61, 63, 68, Foster. Geneva 43, 154 74, 76, 122, 131, 143, 149 Dann. Peggy 34 Dann. Thomas 4-3 Dashner, John 37, 122 Dattoli. Lena Marie 44 David. Doris 26 Davidson. Dawn 30 Davies. Stephen 95, 110, 176 Davis. Donna 40, 100 Davis. John 112, 176 Davis. Roger 48, 68, 91, 146, 153. 154, 158, 176 Davis. William 101, 176 Dav. Jo Decker. 1... 32, 90 Daniel 32, 121, 156, 157 Deem. David 56, 133, 146, 176 DeLuca. Michael 110, 176 Dendrinelis, John 31. 106 Denkmann, Janet 29, 63, 64, 68, 73, 75, 141, 143, 144, 149, 1so Deskin. Tresa 100, 176 DeSpain, Renee 94 Detter, Susan 33, 84, 116, 142 Dewey, Kim 30, 91, 152 DeWitt. Bonnie 49, 126, 131, 152. 177 DeWitt. Mary 33, 95, 126, 152 DeWoody, Larry 42 Delorzi. Maureen 33 Diamandis, Georgia 34, 130, 141, DiBello. Diana 85. 177 DiCarlo. Anna 39. 98 DiCarlo. Frank 177 DiCar1o. Steven 38 Dickey, Bob 27 142. 149 Didier, Denise 34, 148 Didier. Diane 177 Dieckbaus, Joe 35, 101 Diekmann, Phil 30, 154 Dierkes. Eugene 44 Dierkes. Thomas 40. 92 Dietmeyer, Robert 28 Dietz, Christine 26, 49, 51, 97, 124. 148, 149 Diliberto. John 38 Dillas, James 39, 95 Dillas. Theodore 94 Dillon. Albert 39, 98 Dinwiddie, Patrice 35, 149 Discher, Judy 40, 92, 154 Discller, Paul 27, 50, 155 Dismang, Jerry 41 Diuguid, David 4.2 Dobrynski, Robert 36, 107 Dodd. Terri 43, 148 Doetzel. Debbi 65, 74, 128, 130, 148. 149, 177 Donner. Raymond 37, 107 Donovan. Tim 34, 121 Door. Daniel 33 Dopuch, Kathleen 26 Dopuch, Robert 37, 154 Doss, Gregory 37, 57, 68, 95, 133 Doss, Stephen 31, 56, 68, 102, 158 Dougherty, Vicki 36, 120 Dower. Bridget 26, 100, 117, 122. 123, 140, 152, 158 Doyle, Dennis 31, 56, 101 Doyle, Eileen 32, 74, 94, 143, 150 Doyle, Gerald 31, 107, 137 Dreyer, Cheryl 49, 100, 177 Drier, Karen 43, 98 Driska, Sandra 26, 117, 143 Duba, Stephen 38, 70, 98 Dubis, Eilzabeth 26, 68, 75, 123, 131. 142, 149, 150 Dubis. Paul 50, 177 Dudas, Vernon 38, 51, 98, 152 Duier. Dale 40, 98 Duncan. John 43 Duncan. Judith 36 Duncan. Neil 177 Duncan. Steven 96, 177 William 177 Duncan. Dunlap, Mark 41, 96 Dunlop, Dennis 38 Dunn. Janyce 32, 76, 97, 126 Durgin, Goeiirey 42 E Easterley, Beverly 27, 51 Easton. Terry 44 Eaton. David 37, 155 Eccher. Charles 34, 57, 112, 137 Eccher, Fred 27, 68, 95, 112, 154 Economon, Dennis 44, 107 Econumon, Patricia 95, 178 Ecton. Carol 20 Ecton. Doris 38, 97 Ecton. Robert 34 Edelmann, Mark 39, 94 Edinger, Joyce 33, 68, 73, 74, 95. 143 Eggers, Gwendolyn 33, 96, 142, 149. 150 Ehlen, Christine 40, 68, 95 Ehlen, Richard 101, 178 Ehret. Douglas 178 Eichner. Jacqueline 35, 124 Eisenhoeffer, George 29 Elam, Donna 40, 94, 143 Eldor. Terry 41 Ellebracht, Linda 20, 40, 74 Ellebracht, Susan 34 Ellis. Charlene 41, 51, 94 Ellis, Michael 85, 95, 178 Ellison. Robert 37 Elliston. Joe 26 Elrod. Dennis 33 Elson. William 42 Embree. Ruben 42 Endicott. Leonard 28 Engelmann, Constance 27 Engelmann, Karen 43 England, Ron 31 Engler, Charlene 49, 94, 178 English, Roger 43, 97, 130 English, Terry 42 Erfling, Dennis 44 Erickson. Linda 44 Erk. Henry 29 Ernst. Catherine 40, 48, 73, 75, 76. 141, 142, 144 Emst. Joseph 48, 95, 135, 178 Errante. Christine 34, 97, 121, 123 Ershen. Mary 33 Escobar. Juplio 38, 92 Espino la, Christie 27, 68, 73, 74, 76, 115, 141, 142, 149 Espy, Michael 34, 57, 137 Essary. John 178 Estes. William 41 Euler, Carla 49, 68, 123, 124, 142, 158, 178 Evans. Lavern 38 Evans. Linda 84, 98, 140, 178 Evans, Mack 20, 68, 84, 95, 158, 178 Evans, Terry 151, 179 Evering, Debbie 27 Eyermann, Jeanill 30, 65, 75, 130. 142, 144, 148, 149 Eyermann, William 42, 95, 154 F Fahy, Mike 28, 95 Fahy, Peggy 29, 48, 76, 143, 149 Faith. James 179 Falkenberg, Anton 26 Farrow, Robert 33. 155 Faulkner, Bobby 31, 56, 110, 136. 14-6 Faulkner, Randy 38, 57, 111, 131. 133 Favazza, August 26, 48, 68, 84, 110. 126, 130 Favazza. Cindy 29 Favazza. Mariano 39, 51 Favazza. Michael 84, 86, 95 Fears. Deborah 100 Fears, Linda 34, 51, 142 Fehr, Joyce 28, 68, 99, 102, 154. 158 Fehr. Ronald 99, 102 Feiner, Steve 35, 133 Felkel. Deborah 35, 142 Femmer, Bradford 62, 93, 158, 179 Fennessey, Charlene 44 Fergison, Carol 41, 100 Fergison, Sandra 121 Fernstrom, Mark 29 Ferrario, Richard 36, 137 Ferretti, George 36, 50, 57, 98, 111. 137 Fey, Marla 42, 100 Figge, Sandra 49, 100, 179 Fike. Sharon 37 Fike. Richard 39 Fink. Mary 31, 98 Finocchiaro, JoAnn 41, 97 Finocchiaro, Joyce 51 Finocchiaro, LeRoy 32, 94 Fischer, David 26, 70, 122, 133 Fischer. Joyce 26, 97 Fisher, Candy 100 Flaherty, Jim 34, 63, 92, 120 Fleming, Jim 27, 96 Fleming. John 28 Fleming, Michael 158, 179 Fleming, Patricia 42, 100 Florsek. Elizabeth 42 Flottmann, Charles 48. 63, 179 Fontinelle, Robert 37 Forcobasso, Robert 30 Fore. Judy 51 Forister, Sharon, 42, 48, 100 Forsythe, Linda 98, 116, 142, 179 Fotinos, Connie 27, 117, 14-8, 149. 150 Fotinos. William 179 Foulk. Lewis 37, 95 Foy, Michael 40, 101 Fragale, Chris 101 Franke, Dennis 68, 106, 146, 179 Frazier. Debbie 43, 97 Fresta. Carm 26, 51, 68, 115, 142 Freuler. David 90, 94, 95, 96, 99, 102, 158, 179 Friedrich. Deborah 38 Friedrich. Pamela 30. 102 Friedrich. William 180 Friess. Steven 30 Fritschle. Monica 28 Frost. Louis 37, 133 Fuller. Linda 4-4. 97 Fulton, Mary 30, 68, 143, 150 Fuqua, Charles 29, 96, 154 Fuse, Dorina 85, 100, 158, 180 G Gaab. Gloria 31, 51, 122 Gabrisch. Edward 37 Gaffney, Jill 60, 94, 115, 143, 158. 180 Gaffron. Paul 32. 154 Galikin. Lisbeth 42 Gamber. Bert 96. 180 Gansmann, Jerre 35, 51, 68, 1-ll, 142. 149 Garavaglia, John 27, 56. 68, 110, 146 Garrett. Donna 49, 100 Garrett. Juanita 33 Gartner. Bob 44 Gash. Kathleen 94, 180 Gash. Lee 33, 137 Gatheman, Richard 154, 180 Gatheman, Robert 34, 70, 101 Gazzaway, Donald 30 Gearlds. Ann 96 Gebhardt. Patricia 34, 144 Gebhardt, Robert 28, 56, 68, 84, 99, 102, 133 Gebhart. James 31 Gebken. Susan 38, 91, 122 Gellman. Christine 30 Gelner. Linda 36, 123, 140, 150 Gentilini, Susan 29, 100, 120, 150 George, Craig 57, 95, 99, 102, 135 Georges, Chris 35 Georges, Dennis 35, 96 Georges, Georgia 42, 74, 100 Gerhardt. Erl 26 Giamanco, Anthony 39, 94 Giamanco, Debbie 180 Gianino. Joe 35, 57, 120 Gibbs. Danvas 38 Gibson. Debra 180 Gibson, Eddie 30, 62, 91, 102, 158 Gielow. Ronald 36. 57, 133 Gilbert. Kathryn 180 Gilbert. Susan 49. 152, 180 Gilbreath, Nancy 75, 100, 116, 143. 181 Gilcrease. Barbara 72, 73, 74, 76, 100, 116, 131, 141, 142, 144. 158, 166 Gilham. Pamela 36. 143 Giliberti. Donna 49, 60, 74, 76, 141. 142, 181 Gilium, Steve 38, 94 Gilliland. Gary 37 Gilmer. Wrenae 44 Gilmore. Barbara 29, 48, 74, 98, 117, 149 Giunta. Carolyn 28, 51, 117 Givens. Paula 20, 39, 48, 95, 143 Glanz. Timothy 44 Gleason, Mary 34, 49, 68, 96, 130. 142, 149, 154 Glynn, Robert 30, 51 Godsey, Joe 97 Godsey, Phyllis 49, 50, 95, 102, 158. 181 Goeringer, Mary 85, 181 Goeringer, Sofi 33, 48, 98 Golick. Dan 96, 181 '1 Gullett. Donna 39 1 Gum, William 35, 63 - Gutiahr, Joanne 28, 49, 68, 74, Q 84, 117, 126, 130, 143 1 l H . Hackmann, David 20, 27, 96, V 151 Hagan, Michael 51, 118, 182 Hager, Wlillius 94, 182 l Pamela 40, 97 l Hagy Hake. Kerry 95, 102, 133 Hale. Paul 51 Hale. Velma 40 Hall. Donald 56, 106, 146, 182 Hall. Donna 39, 92 Hall. Mark 28, 135 Hall, Sharon 49, 80, 95, 116, 142. 183 Hallaman. Sue 41, 100 Hallemann, Clyde 36 Haller. William 51, 183 1 Halveland, Tom 42, 95 Hamann. Gregg 101, 122, 131, l 152. 183 1 Hamann. Michael 37 3 Hamilton, Joyce 32, 49, 68, ' 117. 121 Hamilton, Nancy 84, 102, 121, 123. 130, 142, 158, 166 Hamilton. Patrick 31 Hamilton. Sharon 42, 97, 142 Hamman. Sharon 43 Hammer, Gloria 43, 96, 148 Hammontree, Jeannie 97 Hampton, Nancy 94, 116, 183 Hance. Ken 26, 101 Haney, David 44 Hanneken, Susan 40, 68, 74, 96, 142. 154 1 Hans. Karen 43, 95, 143, 150 Hansel. Richard 27 Hansen. Marcia 102, 116, 117, Gonzalez. Christina 20, 31, 91 Gonzalez, Phyllis 41, 62, 122 Gonzalez, Teresa 41, 84, 123, 130 Gooden. George 26, 70, 122 Goodon, Billy 42, 92, 131 Goodnn. Shirley 31 Gorsuch. Roxanne 42. 49, 68, 120, 123, 126, 158, 183 Hansen. Peri 41 Hanson, Philip 26, 48 Hardaway, Gale 32 Hardester, Marsha 102, 124, 158, 183 Hardv, Suellen 42, 100, Hares. David 183 100. 117, 143 Gottl. Barbara 43. 68, 76, 98, 142. 148 Gottl. Dan 97, 181 Gottschalk, Debbie 43, 51, 76, 94. 148 Gottschalk, Greg 101, 181 Harman, Scott 27, 86, 153 Harman, Steve 43, 86 ' Harpe, James 28 Harpending, Perry 38 Harper, Bill 39, 154 Harris, Don 38, 92, 97, 130, 133 1 Harris. John 33, 95, 111 Grana, John 40, 48, 62, '11, 92, 155 Grana, Marjorie 96, 142, 144, 181 Grana. Robert 43, 57 Grana. Sue 27, 68, 98, 117, 142. 150, 158 Grant. Don 181 Grant. Mike 30 Grau. Bill 181 Graul. Linda 154, 182 Gravagna, Alfred 41 Gravagna, Tony 85, 182 Graves. Karen 38. 117 Graves. Sharon 28, 117 Gray, Elizabeth 36, 143 Greathouse, Cathryn 27, 95, 150 Greco. Greco, Green. Green. David 30. 153 Gerald 29, 71 Cathy 80, 96, 182 Ida 42 Green, Marty 28, 74, 115, 143, 144. 149 Green. Patrick 31. 106 Greene, Steve 41. 43. 101 Greenfield, Wilda 74, 94, 142, 144. 158, 182 Gress. Nicholas 182 Grimm, Richard 31, 57 Grippe, Maria 44. 100 Grisham. Deborah 144 Groeteke, Janis 38, 90 Groeteke. John 38 Gronemeyer, Pamela 35, 51, 121 Gross. James 32, 111, 151 Gross, Melinda 33, 100, 124 Grouse. Donna 33. 51, 143 Grouse. Karen 29. 48. 98 Groves. Carla 102, 158, 182 Gualdoni, Barbara 85. 182 Guarino, Pat 35, 51, 68, 142 Guastella, Angela 28, 75, 115, 142 Guelker. Linda 29 Gugliano, Ann 39, 51, 148 Harris. Rebecca 38, 76, 100 ' Harrison. Terry 39 Hart. Jean 74, 100, 116, 183 I-Iartbauer, Claudia 20, 26, 143, 148 Harvev. Leroy 57 Hasselbring, Caryn 35, 131 Hawkins. Jerry 33 Hawks. Mary 40, 144, 148 Hayashi, Joyce 37, 75, 76, 100, 130. 143, 149 Hayes, Debra 44, 156 Hayes. Michael 40 Haynes. Donna 100 Heffernan, Gary 42 Hegel. Glenn 42, 111 Hegel, Robert 37, 153 Heggemeier, Earl 29 Heil. Kathleen 42, 68, 152 Heil. Linda 48, 94, 183 Hein. Carol so, 51, 75, 115, 130 142, 149, 150 Heins, Debra 31, 90, 143 Heitland. Doug 43, 95 Heitman, James 40, 57, 111 Held, Bruce 43, 97, 131, 159 Held. Linda 49, 65, 68, 75, so, 130, 131, 143, 148, 149, 183 Helvey. Nancy 44, 98 Hennessy, John 29 Hermanson, Robert 33 Herrell. Janet 85. 184 Herrick, Lathie 60, 74, 117, 129 130. 131, 143, 154, 184 Herring, Jan 29, 48, 69, 74, 116. 131, 143, 154 Herzog, Elizabeth 84, 116, 117, 123. 126, 142, 184 Herzog, Karen 74, 100, 143, 184 Herzog, Mark 33 Hess. Carolyn 33 Hess. Dottie 30 Hess. Mary 32, 100 Hessenkemper, William 29 Hetherington, Charles 28 Heuvelman, Charles 40 Two Hundred Twenty-one Hibbitls. Linda 33, 63, 74, 95, 121, 131, 143 - Hilgendorf, Linda 29, 71-, 16, 102. 115, 130, 131, 143, 149, 158 Hilkerhaumer. Gerry 133, 184 Hiller, ,loy 27. 68, 74, 76, 94, 117. 122, 143, 150 Hluzek. Debra 34 Hodges, Rhonda 26, 98 Hoerber. Doug 130, 135, 146, 184 Hoffmann, Donald 152. 181 Hoffmann, Jill 68. 100, 152 Hoffmann, Pam 43 Hoffmann, Sharon 26 Hoffmann, Terry 152, 184 Hofstet ter. Margaret 38, 51, 63, 75. 96, 142, 148 Hogan, Kevin 95, 184 Hogan, Maureen 42. 112 Hogshead, Darrell 39, 07 Hohman. Loretta 38 Hohman. Margaret 184 Hohmann, Thomas 94, 185 Holder, Bob 31 Holdner, Gerald 34, 62 Holland, John 107 Holmes. Cary D. 27 Holmes, Gary G. 35, 101, 102 Holmes, George 95. 185 Holtmann. James 185 Holton. Debbie 43 Houss, Carla 94, 102, 1-14, 158, 185 Hope, Patricia 36, 62, 74, 130, 143. 148 Hopkin, Deborah 33, 98, 143, 148 Hopmann, Linda 26 Hopper, James 39, 95 Horn. Ray 48, 99, 102, 121, 123, 130. 131, 153, 158, 185 Hornback, Frank 4-1, 101, 152 Horning, Cary 28, 96 Horton. John 33, 135 Hotz. Mark 185 Houlihan, Kathy 185 House. House. Iamis Jamis Jamis Janis. Janis. on. Paul 51 on, Richard 186 nn. Steve 43 Mary 41- Sue 49, 62, 64, 71, 102 116. 123, 123, 142, 150, 1581 186 Jankuwski, Nancy 27 Jankrzwski, Susan 26, 100, 124. 140 Jarvis. Mary 100, 121, 131, 142 Jarvis, Tyann 38 Jasper, Mary 27, 115 Jennings, John 34 Johns, Williams 38 Johnson, Anna 35, 48, 84, 100, 143. 149 Johnson, Darlene 49. 65, 68, 74, 81, 96, 128, 142, 14-1, 148, 149, 158. 186 Johnson. Douglas 85 Johns Johns on, Gloria 31, 117 on. Jeanyvonne 35 Johnson. Joann 42, 51, 92, 123 Johnson. Ken 26, 101. 136 Johnson, Stuart 154, 136 lohnson. Terri 186 Johnson. William 186 Johns Johns Johns ton, Denny 36 ton, Sydney 26, 96, 116 ton. William 44 Innes, Craig 40, 70, 101 Jones. Laura 28 Jones. Mary 49, 51 Jones. Michael 30, 62 Jones. Nancy 27 Jones, Patricia 51, 126, 187 Jones. Patrick L. 187 Jones, Patrick R. 31, 50, 122, 155 Jones, Sandra 38, 100, 124 Junes. Susan Jean 38, 148 Jones Susan .lo 39, 95, 142 Jones. Timothy 39 Jones. Wanda 27 Jordan David 56. 146. 187 Dallas 29 Vernon 26 Howerton. Frances 44 Hnwerton. Ted 85 Hricko. Stan 40, 98, 123 Huddleston, Lynn 26 Huggins, Charles 32, 111, 133 Huggins, Christine 34, 154 Hughes, Eugene 90, 154, 157, 153. 185 Huhn, Richard 34. 101 Huighe, Arthur 94, 185 Huighe, Dennis 28 I-Iuighe, Mary 34 Hulsev. Deborah 33, 144 Hume. David 41 Hunt. Susan an Hunter, Lynda 28, 51, 95 Hunter. Nancy 96 Hurley, Pat 29 Hurley, Susan 185 Hurley, William 30. 68, 110 Hurt. Donald 4-1, 101 Hutchinson, Steven 32, 86 ide Michael 37 98 135 Ikemexer Sheila 42 100 Imhof Barbara 27 102 Imhof Carolyn 38 90 121, 155 Immethun Pamela 31 9a Indelicato Frances 95 Italiano John 42 152 Ivester Donna 50 94- Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jacobi Jacobi 1 Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs Carolyn 29 David 32 Junbert. Jacqueline 94, 120, 154, 187 Joyce, Rita 39, 100 Judd. Lillian 33 Juedemann, Diane 40. 95 Jung, David 39, 95, 111, 131 Jung. Steve 28, 101 Juergensen, Randall 37, 50, 154, 155 K Kaltenbach, Mary 100, 124 Kaminski. Steven 44 Kammer. Bill 41 Kapp, Karen 36, 68, 75, 96, 142, 148 Karagiannis, Alexander 41, 154 Karberg, Linda 49, 99, 102, 131, 158. 187 Karl. Michael 56, 187 ' Kastner, Marsha 27, 131 Kastner. Stephen 42, 92 Katsinas, Peter 95, 158, 187 Kaulinz. Jay 92 Kauling, Richard 37 Keaton. Kathleen 27, 68, 73, 75, 76, 115. 141, 143. 144, 149 Keener, Delores 43, 51 Keightley, John 97, 217 Keightley, Lloyd 101 Keim. Christina 62. 158 Kelahan. Tom 36. 62 Kelam. Ron 51, 56, 80, 136, 146. 187 Kellerman, Richard 40, 56, 68, 98. 137 Kelley, Monica 40, 84, 86, 92 Kelley, Patricia 29 Kellinn, Joy sa, 14, 121, 142 Kellogg, Donald 85, 187 Kellogg, Gary 41, 94 Kellogg, Ronald 85, 187 Llizaheth 43 98 Michael 39 94 107 Sue 37 95 Marilyn 43 74 97, 142, Patricia 4-9 90 93 117, Cvnthia 117 144 Judy 48 186 Tony 44 48 98 Jacques Richard 102 118 158, Jacuues Steven 33 101 135 Iaegers Jack 36 James Gloria 28 68 74 117 143 149 150 James Karen 40 94 Kelly, Donald 44, 57 Kelly, Gail 39 Kelly, Kathy 43 Kelly, Patricia 28, 50, 102 Kelly, Robert 91, 93, 118, 123, 127, 153, 158, 188 126. Kelly, Thomas 42 Kelly, Tim 39 Kelly, Vanessa 44, 144 Kemper, Barbara 48, 95, 115, 156. 188 Kemper, Karen 32 Kenra edy, Phyllis 100, 188 Kenney, Frank 38, 48 Kenney, Karen 29, 143 Kenny, Pat 30, 51 Kenoyer, Pieer 32, 48, 91, 118 Two Hundred Twenty-two 1 ' f ', 186 J M8 . , , 158., as ' ' ' 186 ' ' ' I I U Y 7 7 Kentes. Valerie 38. 95 Kerch. Ken 39. 101 Kc-rpan. Ken 30. 122 Kerr. Barbara 26, 68, 74, 99. 102. 121, 123, 130, 143, 150, 157 Kerry, Kathleen 96, 154, 188 Key, Lynn 30, 68, 74, 116, 126, 130. 141, 142, 148 Kidd. Anthony 188 Kiecksee. Cheryl 39. 100 Kiefer, Charles 95, 188 Kientzel. George 112 Kiesel, Kathryn 39, 68 Kikas, Carol 40, 96, 148 Killnren, Thomas 40. 97, 130 Kimerle, Linda 142, 144, 188 Kinast, David 41, 92 Kinast, Kathleen 32, 154 Kinast. Richard 62, 90, 154, 155, 158. 188 Kinest, Kathleen 27, 68, 75, 98, 117. 130, 142, 149 King, Bruce 27, 112 King, Cathy 188 King. Jeffrey 94 Kingrlon, Mark 26 Kirchhoff, Debbie 41, 51, 100, 148 Kirk. Dawn 20, 75, 142, 188 Kirk, Diann 20, 26, 48, 116 Kissel. Joyce 27 Klasek, James 42, 92 Klausner. Joyce 27 Klein. Dianne 49, 189 Klein, Linfla 42, 98 Klein. Paul 43, 98 Kleiner, Phyllis 50, 90, 93, 126, 130. 158, 189 Kleinkemper, Jeanne 28, 142, 113. 15-1- Klinefelter, Ruth 43. 91 Klnbasa, John 48, 51, 130, 146, 189 Kluepper, Kathy 27, 51, 116, 124. 148, 149 Kloepper, Kent, 44, 137 Knackstedt, Toni 34, 95, 141 Knapp, Linda 143, 150 Knapp, Nancy 48. 126, 189 Knight, Gary 30, 122 Koch, Charles 63, 70, 71, 146, 154-. 158, 189 Koch. Karen 30, 63, 117, 154 Koch. Robert 34. 146 Kochera. Joan 20. 27, 142 Koehler, Jim 94, 118, 189 Koenig, Joe 36 Koerner, Kay 35, 126 Kohlman, Christine 94, 116, 189 Kohlman. Raymond 41, 98 Koi-rn. Barbara 28. 95 Kohring, Gerald 38, 68 Kohring, Ronald 35, 57, 112 Kolnr, Kathy 50, 76, 189 Kolokithas, Alethea 35, 100 Kolseth, Sherrie 63, 64, 75, 116, 126. 143, 150, 189 Kumar. Bobette 43 Komar. John 189 Kumar, Timothy 36, 84, 90, 133, 146 Komar. Valerie 26, 61, 63, 86, 117. 128 Komar, Vanessa 61, 63, 148 Konrad, Sharon 42, 98, 148 Konrad, William 29, 135 Kowalczyk, John 36, 133, 154 Kowalczvk, Patrick 38 Kracht, Allison 37, 74, 95, 149 Kraeger, Linda 38, 95 Kraft. Rita 32, 68, 74, 154 Kralemann, Jimmie 39 Kralemann, Marv 39 Kraus, Judi 51, 128. 190 Kraus. Pamela 40, 100, 148 Krause. Linda 48, 63, 64, 101, 143. 150, 190 Kreamalmeyer, Claudia 28, 48, 51. 102, 120, 158 Kreutz. Linda 40. 100 Kreutz, Thomas 28, 131, 153, 155 Kriegh, Stephen 34 Krumm, Keith 33, 48, 111, 154 Krumm. Melanie 85, 190 Kuba, Kathy 60, 63, 72, 74, 94, 117. 142, 190 Kuffer, Sandra 126, 190 Kuhl. Janet 27, 91. 158 Kuhn. Kathy 49, 68, 96, 102, 116. 123, 131, 158, 190 Kurtz. Donna 100, 142 Kurz. Gary 158, 190 Kyle, Sharon 42 L LaBarhera. June 100 l,aBarbera, Phil 37, 101, 120 LaBuube, Louise 31, 97, 123, 140 Lalmmandier, Barry 99, 102, 158, 190 Lalumondiere, Jeanne 75, 116, 143, 190 ' Lambing, Margaret 190 Lamps, Jill 74, 94, 143, 158, 191 Landwehr. Victoria 41, 94 Lang, Mark 36 Lansing, Earl 42 Lansing, Thomas 42, 97, 107 LaPlante. Marc 191 Larson. Robyn 43 Laser. Martin 63, 91, 93, 158, 191 Laskowsky, Bill 35, 57, 112, 131 Latchison, Gloria 39 Lauck, Kathleen 30, 50, 95, 158 Lauck, Linda 33, 48, 97, 122, 124. 143 Lauck, Lloyd 34, 56, 95, 133, 146 Lauth. John 191 Laws. Jim 34, 57. 63, 111, 137 Laws. Judy 62, 64, 14. 75, 94, 130. 140, 14-1, 143, 144, 150, 158. 191 Lazare. John 191 Leahy, Edward 28, 84 Ledhetter, Roger 26, 50 Lederman, Kathleen 35, 143 Lee. Deborah 44, 51, 94 Lee. Robert 40 Lee. Sharon 26, 48, 75, 95, 117, 143 Leiber, Jean 35, 75, 143 Leiber. Robert 43, 57, 97 Leier. William 78. 155 Leimbach, Shirley 41, 96 Leon. Diane 27, 51 Leonard. Bert 95, 131, 154, 158, 191 Leonard, Susan 36, 143, 144, 149 Leong, Elisa 43 Leong, Mabel27, 49, 68, 75 84, 90. 117, 142 Leong, Richard 36, 133 Leong. Warren 38, 96, 154 Lerch. Joseph 37, 133 Lerch. Louise 42, 49 LeRoux, Wannetta 39, 92 Lesley. Brian 101 Lesley, Gloria 35 Levine, Donna 48, 121, 191 Levine, Stephen 30, 62, 86, 154, 155. 158 Lewis. Diane 32 Leykam, Robert 34, 84, 92, 118 Licare. Nancy 31, 68, 146 Lichtenherg, Charles 27, 152 Lichtenberg, John 43 Lieb. Robert as, 111 Lieberman, Cheryl 33, 94, 9-1 Lightfoot, Annette 37, 73, 74, 75, 142 Limmer. Richard 95, 135 Limnert, George 86, 126, 153, 191 Limpert, Joseph 29 Lindhorst, Bill 38 Lindsey, Tim 30, 106 Linn. Brian 36, 96, 123 Linton. Laurel 39 Liontos, Mary 39, 100, 120 Litton. Linda 31, 142 Lock. Michael 29 Lococn, Michael 31, 57, 120 Lococo. Robert 40, 126 Loesch, William 48, 68, 131, 152. 153, 154, 191 Lofton, Alan 27, 56, 101, 136 Lograsso, Carol 33 Lograsso, Gary 27 Lombardi, Bill 40 Lombardi, Joseph 85, 192 Lombardi, Linda 28, 51, 94 Lomonte. Tony 112, 192 Lonati. Carla 28 Lonati. Susan 20. 42 Loosen. Mark 32, 111 Lorino, Debra 41, 94, 131 Lorino. Sally 51, 73, 90, 93, 158. 192 LoRuss0. Barbara 29 LoRusso. Vincent 112 Losito. Tom 151 Lovacheff, Charles 63, 91, 118, 153. 192 Love. Larry 29, 63 Loveless. Larry 42 Lovera, August 28, 120 Lovera, Louisa 4-1- Lowery, Deborah 43, 94 Lowery, Walter 33, 92 Luwman. Frank 33 Luadcrs. David 96 Lucas, Carol 44, 97 Luckelt. Nancy 40 Ludwig, Ken 30, 50 Ludwig, Patricia 34, 96, 140 Luechtefeld, John 192 Luechtefeld, Michael 38. 96 Luecke. Christine 43, 142 Luecke. Karen 192 Lueken, Michael 29, 86, 135 Luensmann, Alfred 30, 56, 96, 146 Lumley, Debbie 28, 100, 148, 158 Lundatrom, Karen 41. 154 Lunsford, Brenda 38, 95 Lunsford, Linda 34, 94 Lutz, Jane 91, 192 Lynch. Donna 98, 148 M Macchi. Dennis 34, 57, 69, 94, 111 Macchi. Lois 39, 49, 74, 142, 144. 148 Macey, Michael 26 Mackinaw, Rohert 27. 133 MacKinnon, Brian 44 Maori, Debbie 38, 131, 142, 148 Madden, Shelley 48, 62, 64, 95, 128, 130, 150, 158, 192 Maggiora, Sharon 31, 51, 117 Mahon, Christine 35, 48, 122, 131 Mahon. John 97, 192 Mahon. Linlla 81, 192 Maichel. Janet 35, 100, 143, 149, 150 Maichel. Patricia 26 Mainini, Robert 36 Maior, Janice 26, 98, 158 Maier, Karen 27, 97, 140 Maior, Lydia 36, 95 Mallntt. Fred 94, 193 Mallott. Marilyn 37 Malone. Gary 97, 193 Mamola. Katherine 100, 193 Manettas, Harry 32, 84, 97, 118 Mangosing, Jim 34, 98, 111 Manley. Joyce 38, 100 Mann. Stanley 34, 106, 136 Mann. Susan 100, 126, 158, 193 Manning, Patsy 33, 154 Mauser. Joseph 37 Marchand, Rick 56, 80, 97, 110, 136. 146, 193 Marchand, Stephen 110, 151, 193 Marciano. Steve 27 Marek. Margie 28, 49 Mareshal, Stephen 39, 118 Marian, Gerry 26, 101, 135 Marik. James 118, 130, 193 Maris, Jim 36, 94, 120 Marquardt, Scott 97, 193 Marshall, Arthur 40, 101 Marti. Peter 193 Martin. David 37 Martin. Elizabeth 41, 121 Martin. Joyce 49, 69, 75, 100, 158. 193 Martin, Robert 40, 69, 101, 118 Martin. Tom 26 Marxer. Fred 30 Marxer. Peggy 37 Maschek. Dan 41, 70 Maslovara, Patricia 31 Mason. Judy 34 Mason, Margaret 41, 69, 74, 98, 143. 148 Mast. Brenda 32, 130, 142, 149 Mathews. Loretta 42, 95, 124 Mathis, JoAnn 41. 94 Matlock, Dennis 106, 194- Matula, William 32, 97 Manger, Ronald 44 Maurer. Pal 44, 117, 143 Mausshardt, Bruce 28. 94, 158 Maxwell. Theresa 42, 96 May, Steven 29, 97, 133, 146 Mayer, Theodore 33, 63, 130 Mayfield, Ronald 28 Maynard, Susan 74, 76, 158, 194 Mayor, Alice 194 Mayse, Maureen 49, 100, 194 Mazzola, Anthony 44 McAllister, Karlene 29 McAnnar. Daniel 43 McAnnar, Richard 28, 63 . McBride, Michael 26, 122, 153 McClure, Kathy 43, 148 McCool. Ruth 31 McCormack, Cynthia 39 McCoy, Newton 35, 135, 157 McCracken, Frank 51, 56, 80, 110. 133, 146, 194 McDermott, Tom 43 McDonagh, Grace 44, 100 McDonagh, Mary 194 McDonnold, Katherine 40, 122 McDonnold, Ronald 28 McElvenney, Kevin 43. 49 McGrath, Diann 31, 97 McCreevy, Kathleen 35, 48, 121. 151, 156 lV1cGrew, Paul 26, 101, 110 McKenna. Victor 41 McKinnon, Marilyn 38, 97 McLaughlin, Francis 85 McLaughlin, James 29 McLaughlin, Michael 35, 48, 84 McLellan. Wayne 56, 80, 94, 126. 133, 146, 194 McMahon, Peggy 30, 51 McMahon, Timothy 42 McMillion, Lorna 26, 97, 143 McMullen, Ronald 29, 69, 99, 102. 123, 128, 151, 157 McNabb. Kevin 152 McNamee. Steven 39 McNeill, Cindy 96, 148 McNeill, Debra 38, 95, 148 Mead. Carrie 36 Meade. Deborah 29 Meckfessel, Joyce 36, 74, 84, 142 Meenen. Laura 37, 69, 154 Mees. Barbara 20, 32, 154 Meiners. Barbara 39. 95 Meiners, Lucy 49, 74, 123, 126, 131. 142, 194 Meisner, Linda 20, 48, 91, 115, 122. 194 Melcher. Jay 44, 118 Mellick. Dave 85, 95, 194 Menke. Vicki 33 Merkle, Sally 38, 69, 74, 143, 144 Merlo. Michael 195 Messel, Robert 39, 57, 111, 137 Messenger Celeste, 98, 195 Messenger, Jerome 40 Mester. Curtis 40. 101 Metivier, Louise 41, 98 Meyer. Donna 29 Meyers, Dan 101 Meyers, Joan 34, 97 Meyers, Linda 60, 117, 131, 195 153 Meyers, Robert 28, 86, Miazza. Carla 100, 117, 120, 195 143. Miazza. John 42, 120 Michael, Donald 27, 92 Michaels, Joyce 63, 64, 75, 143, 150. 195 Michel. Jim 96 Mickel. David 36 MickleY. John 37, 62 Migneron, Carol 42, 69, 73, 74, 76. 115, 141, 143, 144 Migneron, William 69, 98, 99, 102. 123, 126, 158, 195 Miksicek. Charles 26, 151 Milburn. Charles 43 Miller. Gary 43 Miller, Linda A. 31, 48, 95, 130. 154, 156 Miller, Linda J. 32, 69, 121, 148 Miller. Sam 70, 71, 133, 146, 195 Million, Pamela 44, 49, 100, 142. 148 Million. Scott 30, 51. 63, 158 Miloradovich, Garv 32 Minard, Jim 40, 101 Misuraca, Sandra 75, 94, 117, 120. 142, 158, 195 Mitchell. Martha 195 Mitchell. Susan 33 Mizell. Diania 33 Milera. Sue 36, 121, 126, 157 Moder, Alex 43, 98, 152 Moenster. Joann 31 Moffett. Sharon 34 Mohr, Ellen 74, 76, 94, 143, 195 Montani, Janice 35, 130, 143 Montani, Michael 112, 196 Montgomery, Kathleen 196 Montgomery, Pamela 35 Montgomery, Vaughn 44 Moody, Barbara 85, 196 Moon, Cynthia 97 Moore. Dave L. 133, 196 Moore. Dave R. 35, 69 Moore. Dianne 29, 99, 102, 123. 1-12 Moore. Jimmy 217 Karen 36, 102, 148 Moore. Moore. Patricia 69, 102, 158, 196 Moore. Sandra 69, 121, 126, 1-82. 158, 196 Moore, Steven 30, 69, 112, 131. 133, 146 Moore Susan 142 Moore. William 29. 151 Moorman. Barbara 29 Morelan. Bill 44 Morgan, Brenda 84, 96, 116, 143. 158, 196 Morgan, Dan 28, 120 Morgan, Jackie 36, 116, 143 Morgan, Mimi 32, 69, 76, 84, 123. 143 Morgan, Terry 92 Mormino. Linda 26 Moroni. Michelle 37, 69, 74, 76, 142. 144, 148 Moroni, Valerie 51, 116, 143, 14-1. 196 Morris. Allen 32, 101. 122 Morris, Bruce 50, 102, 158, 196 Morris. David 85. 196 Morris. Donald 27 Morris. Thomas 44 Morrow. Deborah 31, 48, 51, 143. 150 Morrow. Jane 96 Morse. Brad 94, 197 Mosblech, Barbara 37, 69 Mosblech. Rich 42 Moser. Charles 39, 94 Moser, Cindy 38, 69. 94 Moser. Dan 38 Moser. Jerry 96 Moser, Linda 97, 144, 197 Mosley. John 120 Mourning, Randall 129, 130, 131. 154, 191 Muehlberg, Andrea 31, 124, 154 142. Mueller, Dan 32, 70 Mueller, Dennis 39. 48, 130 Mueller. Kathy 26. 51, 117 Mueller, Marilyn 102, 126, 127, 154. 158, 197 Mullen. John 26, 69, 101 Mundwiller, Kathie 39, 142 Mundwiller, Vincent 97, 197 Murabito, Joyce 40, 117, 131, 143 Murphey, Dennis 27, 101 Murphey, Elizabeth 29, 124 Murphy, Margaret 33, 96 Murphy, Maureen 27 Murrah. Mike 30, 84, 86 Muschong, Joan 34 Myers, Mary 51 N Nagel. Dana 74, 97, 142, 144, 148. 150 Nance, Beverly 60. 73, 74, 76, 102. 131, 142, 154, 158, 197 Nappier, Lester 34, 57, 112, 137 Nash, Sharon 42, 98 Nebuloni. Clarence 42, 98 Neilsen. Jeffrey 31 Nelden. James 126, 197 Nerviani, Dan 29. 92 Nerviani. David 35. 101 Nesler. Cheryl 27. 68, 69, 73, 15, 16. 116, 131, 141, 142 Nesler, Karen 43. 69. 143 Nesler, Robert 49. 69, 70, 71, 126. 133, 146, 197 Nethercott, Barbara 34, 148 Neutzling, Cary 69, 153, 197 Neutzling, Richard 43 Newberry, Patricia 35, 75, 142, 147. 150 Newell. Stan 28 Newman. Anita 100. 158, 197 Newton. Steve 40. 154 Nichols. Paul 43, 57, 94, 107, 133 Nicholson, Kathy 75, 95, 115, 143. 149 Nicholson. Sharon 36 Nickens. Stanton 41, 92, 107 Nicolosi, Connie 20, 97, 131, 142 Nicolosi, JoAnn 49, 120, 198 Nicolotti, Martine 38, 49, 100 Niehoff. Joan 74, 96, 14-0, 143, 1441. 148 Niemeier. Donald 33 Niemeier, Gerald 85, 198 NiemeYer, Niemeyer, 97. 121, Niemeyer, Nischwitz, Alan 56, 146, 198 Lynn 34, 69, 73, 75, 123, 130, 141, 142, 148 Sara 29, 51, 95, 142 Terri 48, 62, 64, 73, 75, 76, 116, 130, 141, 143, 11-4. 150, 198 Noakes. Leslie 37, 69, 95, 122, 1-12. 149 Noakes. Mike 69, 70. 97, 158, 193 Nolan. Jan et 42, 115, 122 Nolan. Jaye 32 Nolan, Joe 29, 56, 136, 146 Nolkemper, Barbara 32 Nollmann. 111 Berthuld 32, 56, 97, Norden. Myrna 33, 84, 98, 142 Norris. Susan 38. 95 North. Mark 33. 133 Norton. Roland 34. 63 Noto. Rickey 39, 92 Novak. Denise 28. 49. 62, 64, 69. 73, 7 149. 150 4, 94, 140, 142, Nuelle. Cathleen 35, 100 Nuelle. Christine 34. 120. 121 Nuelle. Laurence 26. 118, 122, 152 Nuelle. Louis 85. 198 Nuelle. Mary 97, 198 Nunnally, Leola 63, 116, 142, 198 Nunnally, Leroy 31, 106 Obermever 0'Brien. L 0'Brien. P 143. 158, O'Connell, 116. 122, 0'Connell. 0'Con.nell. 0'Connell, O , Linda 198 aurie 39, 91, 142, 1443 atricia 75, 97, 116, 198 Judith 26, 49, 74, 131, 143 Kathleen 40. 142 Kevin 27 Terry 35, 133 0'Connor, Patricia 150, 199 O'Dell, Stephanie 40, 75, 100, 142. 144, 148 Ogle, Martha 62, 74, 116, 142, 158. 199 Ogle, Miriam 41, 98 0'Keefe. Kathleen 35, 75, 142 O'Keefe. Tim 199 Olds. John as, 199 Olligges, Gerry 96. 199 Olliges, Terry 199 Olsen, Mary 85, 94. 199 Onanian. Kristina 95, 143 158. 199 Oneil. Carol 199 Onwuachi, Beverly 42, 142. 144 Onwuachi, 94. 142, Evelyn 33. 13, 15, 144 Orphan, Connie 27, 50 Orsi, Robert 40. 152 Osborn. Roxanne 43 Otto. Julie 37, 69. 74, 98, 143 Ousley, Kathy 102, 130, 143, 158. 199 Outman, Daniel 32. 62, 70, 92 Overstreet. Carl 34. 63 Overturf, Donna 30, 116, 142, 144, 149, 150 Overturf. Greg 41 Owen. Doyle 33. 95, 154 Owens. David 42, 57, 111 P Paden. William 42, 92, 133 Paff. Lois 28, 140, 149 Paffett. Pamela 36. 131 Pagano, Debra 43, 120 Pagano, El 130. 131, isa 27, 116, 121, 150, 156. 157 128, Pagano, Mike 28, 120, 155 Pahich. Denise 117, 200 Palazzola. Palazzola. Bernardine 31 Harry 43, 62 Pallister. Linda 44 Palmasano, Dave 44. 56 Papagianis, Chris 29, 56, 112, 136. 146 Papagianis, Nick 37, 70, 110, 146 Pappas, Barbara 30, 69, 73, 75, 116. 117, 141, 143, 150 Parentin. Janice 31, 95, 143, 149. 150 Parentin, Mike 85, 112. 200 Parisotto. Arlene 102. 123, 130, 131. 158, 200 Parisotto, Bob 32, 57 Parke, Gerald 94, 200 Parks, Debbie 28, 51, 96, 124, 148. 149 Parks, William 40, 41, 95 Parnassos, Barbara 26, 51, 97, 117 Parrino, Antoinette 27, 120 Parrish, Donna 32, 142 Passonneau, Rebecca 31. 97. 131, 143, 148 Pastori, Lois 33, 100, 124 Pate. David 40, 152, 155 Patrick. Dave 133 Patterson, Billie 85, 200 Patterson, George 31 Patterson. William 43 Patti, Sam 41, 118, 135 Patton, Ruby 33, 95 Paxton. Sandra 63, 64, 102, 116, 150. 200 Payne, Brenda 38, 76, 98 Payton, Donna 42, 63 Pearcy, John 31, 69, 102, 130, 136. 158 Pearson, Carol 26. 61, 63, 69, 75, 115, 141, 143, 149, 150 Pearson. Peer 44 Pearson, Teresa 32, 69, 155 Pease, Faye 39, 51, 143, 148, Pedroli. John 112, 200 Pennington, Danny 38 Perry, Michael 27, 97 Personett, Anita 34, 51, 75, 143. 149, 150 Pesek. Steve 35, 96 Peters. Brenda 38, 94 Petersen. Ron 28 Petit. Jeri 39, 100, 144 Pfeiffer. Ken 32, 63 Pfeiffer, Janice 20, 26, 48, 152, 154 Phillips, Carolyn 123, 126, 200 Phillips, John 29 Phillips, Kevin 39 Picolet, Brenda 40, 100 Pierce. Kathy 30, 69, 75, 140, 143. 149 Piiut, Gary 95, 126, 153, 200 Pillman. Donald 96 Piskos. Terry 35, 69, 130, 148, 150 Pisoni, Anthony 44, 70, 71, 110, 133. 146 Plaisted, Michele 40, 148 Planie, Kim 28, 69, 73, 74, 76, 98. 142. 149, 150 Poland. John 102, 126, 200 Poli, Janet 51, 116, 201 Poli. John 41 Poliette, Don 31, 136 Pollard. Wanda 43, 74, 97, 124 Popovich, Marilyn 29, 49, 149 Popp, Ronald 96, 201 Porterfield, Diana 36, 95, 142, 149. 150 Porterfield, Gary 56, 110, 136, 146. 201 Pott, Raymond 37, 48, 70 Potts. Tim 26, 155 Powers. Garry 30, 120 Pozzo. John 31, 135, 146, 154 Pozzo. Susan 30, 94, 117, 142 Praprotnik, Linda 44, 117 Pratt. Michael 28, 51, 101 Pratte. Kathy 41, 51 Preiss. Michael 42, 98 Premikiris, Angie 51, 100, 201 Prica. Barbara 42, 48, 154 Prica. George 126. 201 Priester. Robert 33 Primo, Laura 43, 96, 131, 148 Pritch. George 43 Proetz, Candace 35, 69, 142 Profeta. Anthony 101 Profeta. Joseph 42, 101 Profeta. Sandra 97, 117, 120, 142. 201 Prokopchuk, David 29, 86, 102, 128. 131, 153 Prokopf, Mike 90, 95, 154, 201 Province, Michael 26, 155 Pruitt. Robert 36 Prunty, Debra 97, 122 Pucci, Gino 56, 69, 110, 133, 146. 201 Pueschel. Curt 86, 131, 152, 154, 201 Puleo. Dominic 201 Puleo. Frank 40 Puricelli. Diane 37 Purvis. Larry 112, 202 Purvis. Robert 31. 84 Q Quinlan, John 32, 84 Quinlan, William 28 Quinn, Michael 42, 86, 133, 152, 155 154. Quinn, Susan 26, 152 R Rainer, Kathryn 38, 69, 143, 150 Susan 30, 69, 73, 75, 76, 126, 141, 14-3, 141, 149 Rainer. 122. Raines. Karen 202 Rainwater, Pat 26, 117 Rainoha, Richard 43 Ramponi, Steve 85 Ranciglio, Terry 95, 202 Rancilio, Dana 85, 202 Range, Linda 41, 95, 148 Rapert, Jerry 32 - Rapplean, Dennis 32, 94, 106 Rapplean, James 27, 69, 101 Rask. Diane 202 Raster. Patricia 32. 74, 117 Rataiczyk, Steven 31, 49, 70, 71. 84, 102, 133, 146 Rathbun. Robert 26, 86, 122 Ray, Patricia 33, 120 Rayman, Michael 26 Re. Don 112, 202 Reamey, Mary 30, 117 Rechtien. Anne 27 Recker. James 94, 202 Recker. Tim 34 Redden. Julia 38, 97 Redden, Olivia 42 Reddy, Barbara 85, 202 Reed, Randi 34, 69, 84, 143, 150. 155, 156 Reed. Robert 50, 62 Reel, Art 35, 63, 91 Reeser. John 35 Reeves. Jerry 84, 153, 202 Reeves, Rosemary 30, 48, 69, 143 Rehling, Susan 42, 69, 131, 143, 155. 156 Reid. Douglas 32, 133 Reim. Janice 39, 69, 96, 154 Reimler. Christine 35, 69, 98, 121. 148 Reineke, Fred 31, 69, 130, 135 Reineke. Janet 38, 96, 143 Reinhardt, Diane 44 Reinhardt, Joyce 202 Reinhardt, Susan 38, 48 Reitz, Sheryl 29. 51 Remphry, Joan 39 Renick. Deborah 39, 69, 98, 150 Renner. Philip 50, 102, 158, 203 Renth. Beverly 100, 154, 203 Renth. Carol 39, 100 Renth. Cheryl 40, 51, 97, 148 Renth. Nancy 28, 69, 73, 75, 130. 141, 142, 144, 149 Respi, Celeste 85, 203 Restelli. Christine 30 Reynolds, Beverly 40, 100 Reynolds, Stephen 101, 203 Rhodes, Charles 28, 49, 69 Rhodes. Kris 41 Rice, Richard 36, 57, 133 Richardson, Casey 85, 203 Richter, Christine 32, 130, 142 Rickert. Georgia 34, 100, 124 Rickmann, Chris 100 Riechman, Nancy 31 Rieck. Mike 33, 111 Rieck. Patrick 41, 130 Rieke. Sharon 203 Riemann. Janet 35, 69, 74, 140, 141. 142, 149 Riemann, Jean 65, 102, 141, 143, 148. 149, 158, 203 Riemann. Richard 42, 69, 152 Rieser. Vickie 42, 51 Riley, James 43 Riley, Roger 29, 84, 112, 136 Rinks. Debbie 43, 95, 152 Rivolta. Joanne 44, 69, 95, 148 Rizzo. Debbie 28 Robak. Tom 40, 154 Roberts. Joan 102, 131 Robertson, Valerie 32, 100 Robinson. Jesse 56. 146 Rocchio, Sharon 41, 94, 143 Rodcay, Holly 65, 72, 74, 102, 126. 129, 130, 131, 143, 144, 148. 149, 203 Rode. Donald 36 Roderick. Sharon 40 Rodemacher, Herman 37, 57 Rodemacher, Rodger 38, 90 Roesslein. Charlene 37. 50 Two Hundred Twenty-three Tallent. Scott 91. 93, 209 Rogers, Dennis 29 Rogers, Russell 31 Rohay, Dennis 28, 92 Roland. Clark 97 Rolufs, Linda 90, 93, 99, 102, 123, 126, 154, 158, 203 Romano, Linda 85, 203 Rose. Carol 20, 32, 97 Rose. Murray 42, 130 Rosenau, Ellen 32, 98 Rothlisberger, Joyce 94 Rothschild, Renee 39 Rousey, Dave 33 Rudder. Phil 38 Rudy, Sharon 34, 120 Ruehl. Arthur 42, 62, 154 Ruehl. Jane 154, 204 Ruengert, Linda 39, 94 Rufus. Kevin 37, 48, 133 Ruggeri, Cathy 39 Ruggeri, John 112, 204 Rub. Reben 95, 125, 204 Rumholo. James 34, 57, 101 Russell. Gail 35 Russell. Sandra 40 Russo. James 26, 56, 110, 133, 146 Russo. Linda 26, 51 Ruth. Vickie 27, 149 Rutledge, Debbie 28, 48, 96, 116 Rutledge, Marcia 27 Rutlin. Darrell 26, 133, 158 Ryan, Nora 85, 204 S Sableman, Mark 128, 153, 204 Saebens. Larry 35 Saffo. Robert 43 Sailors. Mary 44, 98 St. John. 204 Kevin 50, 97, 158, St. John. Nancy 37, 51, 122 Sale. Margaret 20, 35, 76 Sanders. Danny 30, 94 Sanders, Dennis 57, 101 Sanders. Glenda 20, 94, 115, 204 Sanders, Gregory 41, 57 Sanders. James 29 Sanders. Larry 42 Sanders, Susan 37, 97, 117, 143 Sandifer, Lucille 30, 74, 117, 141. 14-3 Sapia, Sandy 43, 95 Sarson, John 51, 204 Sauer. James 98 Sauer. Joe 28 Saunders, Debbie 28, 49, 140, 152 Saunsauc ie, Susan 204 Savio. Rita 35, 122 Schaback, Mary 49, 95, 158, 204 Schaefer, Gary 29, 51, 69, 91, 99, 102, 118, 123, 152, 158 Schaefer, Janice 37, 75, 116, 14.2 Schaefer, Kathleen 42, 97 Schaefer, Lois 74, 91, 116, 130, 142. 154, 158, 205 Schaeffer. Catherine 205 Schaffer, Crystal 32 Schaffer. Kay 42 Thomos Schaffter, Linda 34, 143, 149 Schafnitz. Elizabeth 51, 100, 205 Schainker, Edward 44, 101 Schallan. Keith 94 Schaller, Charles 33, 152 Scheetz, Alden 69, 84, 94, 133, 146, 205 Scheetz. Candace 37, 131, 142, 150. 156 Scheller, Mary 205 Scheller, Tom 96, 205 Scherrer. Charles 20 Scherzer, Craig 37, 57, 154 Schiefelbein, Cathy 31, 121 Schilling, Becky 26, 68, 69, 75, 102. 123, 126, 130, 143, 149 Schimsa. Steve 43. 94 Schlarman, Joan 29 Schlemmer, Beverly 40, 100, 117 Scgilinkmann, Mark 126, 130, 05 Schmid. Michele 20, 43 Schmidt, Fred 38, 131 Schmidt, Karl 32, 101 Schmidt. vieki 42, 95, 124, 131, 154 Schmitt, Judy 100, 205 Schmitz, Gloria 33, 97 Schmitz. John 39 Schmitz, Paulette 35, 117, 143 Schmuke, Denise 38, 69, 126, 148 Schneider, Janet 205 Schnieders, Mike 38 Schoenbeck, Donald 129, 130, 131. 146, 205 Schoenberger, Gary 34 Schoenecker, John 27, 48, 70, 133 Schramm. Rick 131 Schreiber, Linda 39, 51, 100, 148 Schrieber, Nancy 100 Schrieber, Richard 44, 50 Schriefer, Charles 35, 101, 154 Schroeder, Carl 62, 158, 206 Schroeder, Larry 57 Schulz, David 153, 154, 206 Schumer. Edward 41, 62, 107 Schumer. James 36 Schurwan, Doris 35, 142, 144 Schutz, Christie 117, 142 Scoby, Roberta 26 Scott. Muriel 64, 85, 206 Scully, susan 35, 95, 121, 151 Seaber, Dallas 41, 101 Seaborn, John 41, 57, 97, 137 Seagren, Robert 133 Sedlacek. Robert 28, 91 Seger, Diane 34, 51 Seibel, Debra 42, 96, 143 Sellers, Terrv 85, 206 Senf. Lester 206 Seng, Richard 31, 95, 122 Setzer, Patricia 85, 206 Seymour, Michael 206 Sgroi, Sherry 94, 126, 206 Shackelford, Charlotte 37, 97 Shannahan, Kathleen 42 Shantz, Loyd 26, 69, 110, 133, 146 Shapiro, Terry 43, 121, 156 Shearburn, Brice 36, 101 Sheehan. Maureen 27 Shepard, Clifford 28 Sheraza, Shirley 206 Sheridan. Mary 206 Sherman. Patricia 116. 207 Sherrel. Michael 94, 207 Sherrel, Steve 34, 95 Sherwin, Anne 29, 48, 69, 84, 86, 102, 121, 153, 157 Sherwin. Robert 40, 70. 130 Shields. Kathy 43, 59, 100, 152 Shigemura, Cathy 34, 156 Shockley, Emily 30, 48 Shoemaker, James 34. 96 Shoemaker, Russell 33 Shoemaker, Terrill 41 Showers. Michael 30, 98 Shreve. Gary 94, 207 Shucart, John 28, 50, 69, 106, 130 Shults. Bob 207 Sickles. David 44 Siebens. Donald 34 Sieckmann, Sandra 39 Siefert, Daniel 28, 68, 69, 95, 131 Siefert, Kenneth 31, 154 Siekmann, Ruth Ann 28, 69, 102. 117, 142, 158 Silva. Michael 38, 111 Silva. Steve 26 Simaku. Christine 37 Simaku. Karen 31, 96 Simcock, Barbara 26, 69, 75, 102, 115, 116, 130, 141, 142, 154. 158 Silnmerly, William 31 Simms, Carla 4-0, 100 Simon, Jane 85, 100, 207 Simon, Stewart 31, 84, 101, 122 Sindelar, Norma 95, 158, 207 Singer, Sam 151 Singfield, Cynthia 38, 92, 121, 152 Sinn. Larry 36, 62, 70 Sinn. Nancy 36, 48, 76, 98 Sisco. Reva 44 Sitzes, Patricia 43, 100, 131 Skaggs, Jacklyn 28, 76, 116, 122 Skeeters, Clifford 23, 102 Skellion, Rita ss, 100, 201 Skipwith, Nancy 28, 75, 95, 116. 14-2, 158 Skubic. Kathleen 96, 207 Slavens, Kenneth 37, 70, 120, 131 Slazinik. Judith 31, 120, 143, 148 Two Hundred T wenty-four Slizewski, Charles 95, 207 Slyman. Sarkie 32 Smiley, Stewart 43 Smith. Bruce 85, 207 Smith, Deborah 49, 69, 102, 149, 158. 208 Smith, Janice 41, 74, 95, 143, 148 Smith, John 38, 111, 137 Smith. Karen L. 26 Smith, Karen S. 51, 126, 208 Smith, Karen Sue 96, 143, 158, 208 Smith. Keith 42, 94 Smith, Linda 39, 74, 97, 142, 144. 148 Smith, Mildred 97, 208 Smith. Noel 38 Smith, Pam 31, 59, 95, 115, 122, 14-3 Smith. Patsy 98 Smith, Paul 27, 84, 98 Smith. Richard A. 85 Smith. Richard D. 39 Smith Richard E. 31 51, 69, 97, 110, 146, 151 Smith. Shirley 32, 91, 149, 150 Slnitll. Susan 116, 126, 158, 208 Smith. Teresa 29 Smith. Thomas 26, 151 Smith. W'illiam 35 Srnithers. Anne 91, 102 Sneed. Paul 38, 57, 111, 133 Snell. Christine 26, 116, 143 Snelson, Barbara 39, 97 Snider, Martha 99, 102, 123, 126, 131. 158, 208 Snow. Steve 69, 96, 100, 146, 208 Socha. Sally 91 Sorensen. Robert 33 Sorrels. Edward 39, 62, 154, 155 Sorreis. Stanley 27, 153, 154, 155 Souders. Roger 40, 111 Spanevello, Maria 40 Sparks, Nancy 44, 117 Speck, Bob 28 Speck, Don 41 Speck, Doris 121, 125, 142, 20s Speis, Tamara 4-1, 140, 148 Spencer, Pam 20, 26, 121, 156 Spinnicchia, Gaetana 34 SDinnicchia, Louise 28 Spitale, Thomas 27 spin. Meme 21, 48, 59, 14, 15, 95, 128. 142, 149, lsa Spoto, Rosario 35, 120 Sprung, Marion 30, 106 Sprung, Robert 44, 112 Sprung, William 42, 94 Stager, Bill 30 Stamm. Michael 28 Standridge, Charles 43, 63, 92, 107 Stanze, David 30, 15-1- Staples, Mary 39, 130, 143, 150 Staples, Ron 50 Stark. Robert 27, 122, 131 Stehlin. Barbara 28 Steiger, Edward 27, 157 Steimann. John 36, 111, 137 Steinbevker, Ronald 44 Steiner. Joseph 80, 101, 106, 136. 145, 208 Stelzer. Carla 31, 110 Stephens, Donald 208 Stephens, Debra 34, 90, 131, 143 Stephens, Doris 37 Stone. Hugh 37, 69, 84, 86, 101, 152. 153, 157 Stortzum. Jim 41 Stough, Gregory 26, 118, 152 Stouse. Tim 136, 146, 209 Stovall. James 56, 97, 146, 209 Stratos, Anna 32, 69, 75, 122, 142 Stratos, Gus 31, 69, 95, 112, 120. 122, 133 Stratos. Harry 32. 94- Straubinger, Janice 33, 142, 144 Straubinger, Ken 36 Strebler. Dennis 94, 209 Strecker. William 33, 97 Streuher. Marsha 38, 148 Stringfield, Doris 85, 94, 158, 209 Strong, Jacqueline 75, 95, 141, 143. 154, 158, 209 Strouv. Gary 42 Struckhoff, William 31, 153 Stuetzer. Cathy 39, 142 Stuetzer, Laura 26, 76, 131, 142, 152. 157 Sunderman Gwen 34, 75, 122, 143 Sutter. Russell 35, 57, 62 Sutterfield, Frank 26, 155 Sutton. Gary 91, 158 Sutton. Michael 154, 209 Svoboda. James 44 Swallow, Karen 37, 74, 142, 148 Swartzbaugh, Errol 30, 31, 69, 94. 110, 135 Sykes, Carla 36, 76, 90, 120, 143. 144, 150 T Tallent. Terence 38 Tamme. Patricia 26, 69, 75, 97, 115. 141, 142, 149 Tamminga, Rosie 27, 69, 74, 98, 117. 141, 142, 150, 154 Tampow, Patricia 28 Tanner. Charles 27, 96 Tanner, Merrilee 91, 126, 153, 154. 155, 156, 158, 210 Tarver. Dennis 36 Tarver. Kathy 94, 210 Tash. William 158, 210 Tate. Gary 30 Tate. John 32 Tate. Kenneth 63, 93, 158 Tatosian. Tammy 37, 69, 143, 148. 149 Taylor, Paul 38 Teabeau. Deborah 100. 116, 120, 210 Teabeau. John 39 Teague, Vicky 38, 100 Tennant. James 39, 118, 154 Tepier, Louise 27, 95 Ternullo, Carmeline 4-0, 92, 123 Terry, Cameron 32, 69, 90, 150 Terry, Georgetta 85, 150, 210 Tesoro. Salvator 122, 210 Tesoro. Vito 94 Thehy, Steve 35 Theodore. Laura 35, 96 Thihodeau, Dean 34 Thibodeau, Denise 30 Thierry, Denise 40 Thierry, Richard 33, 50, 101 Thierry, Robert 50, 94, 210 Thule. Thomas 41, 98 Thom. Diane 152, 210 Stephens, Marcia 26, 63, 117, 143 Stetson. Patti 32, 4-9, 69, 94, 142. 149 Stevener. Susan 43, 98, 142, 148 Thomas. Antoinette 94, 210 Thomas. Bonnie 37, 69, 143, 148 Thomas. Elizabeth 36, 95 Thomas. Gary 29, 152 Thomas . Sandy 42 Thomas. Shirley 41, 95 on, Charella 210 Stevens. Donald 30, 118, 122, 151 Stevens, Ronald 30, 122, 151 Stevens. Victor 32 Steward. Diana 44 Stewart. Madge 99. 102, 123, 128. 131, 158, 209 Stewart. Rhonda 209 Sticllling, Nancy 33, 62, 73, 75, 76. 141. 143, 14-4, 154 Stillwell. Stephen 29, 70, 96, 110. 133 Stocke, Richard 94, 158, 209 Stocke. Wayne 44 Stockhausen, Charles 36, 51, 154 Stockhausen, Suzanne 28, 74 Stodnick. Stephen 37 Stoeppelman, Susan 31, 48 Stogsdill, Mike 40 Stollhans, Thomas 43 Thompson, Deloria 42, 97, 100 Thompson, Deloris 43 Thompson, Laura 37, 102, 122, 152 Thompson, Paulette 43, 61, 63, 69. 94 Thomsen, Delana 31, 100 Thurman, Beau 121, 123, 126, 211 Thurmond, Mike 29, 56, 136 Thurmond, Sandy 100, 158, 211 Tiefenbruck, Grant 30, 62 86, 155. 158 Tiefenbruck, Rick 38. 92 Tigue, Blanch 30, 69 Tillman, Brenda 94, 211 Tinker, Charles 34, 95 Tipton, Pamela 48, 94, 120, 152, 211 Tissi. David 44 Tissi. Thomas 101 Tobias. Paul 38 Tochtrop, Pat 94 Toenningsmeyer, Pamela 80, 116 211 Toensiost, Kathryn 154, 211 Toensiost, Paula 154, 211 Toler. David 101, 118, 211 Tormino. Nina 30 Tornatore. Gary 211 Torno, William 41, 118 Torrini. Theresa 85, 211 Townsend, Allen 43 Townsend, Arlene 29, 86, 153 Tracy, Bryn 41, 92, 107, 154 Tracy. Dan 32 Tracy. Deborah 102, 121, 158, 212 Tracy. Kevin 28, 84, 135 Trayanoff, Terry 30, 94 Trevinn. Jose 122 Trolinger, Shirley 42, 97 Troske. Deborah 97, 212 Trout, Mark 29, 55, 90, 110, 135 Trout, Vicke 38, 69, 90, 148 Trudell. Jan Trueman. Dennis 51, 102, 120, 158. 212 Tsatsis. Harikleia 30, 96 Tschannen, Jim 33, 57, 137 Tsevis. Kathy 33. 131 Tsichlia, Steve 33, 131 Tubbe, Mitchell 38, 92, 152 Tucker, Dorothy 26, 94, 122 Tucker. Ned 37 Tucker. Steve 34 Tullock. Linda 34, 154 Tulumha. Steve 42, 84, 97 Tumminello, Thomas 35, 57, 133 Turley, Mike 68, 69, 97, 110, 151. 212 Turley, Nancy 26, 96 Turley, Steve 31, 51, 69, 97, 110. 151 Turnbough, Patsy, 27, 51 Turner. Carol 144 Turner. Patricia 144 Tutino. Linda 26 Tyler. Mike 35, 131 Tyner, Judy 26, 51 Tyner, Kathie 100, 212 U Ulrich. Wesley 63, 69, 90, 93, 130. 131, 145, 158, 212 Usher. Judy 30 V Vaccaro. Mary 39, 120, 124 Valenza. Anna 27 Valli. Jim 35 Valli. Steve 38, 107 Vancardo. Rich 38 Vance, Edgar 50, 155, 212 Vance. Gary 35 Vancil. Kathryn 35 Vancil. Terry 36 Vansaghi, Carole 97 Vansaghi, John 33 Van Schaick, Candy 32 Varner, Tim 28, 69, 70, 98, 133, 156 Vasterling, Arthur 123 Vasterling, Steve 37 Vaughn, Bob 39, 70, 98 Vaughn, Kristina 27, 51, 98, 150. 154 Venegoni, David 85, 212 Venegoni, James 98, 212 Ventucci, Mary 29, 63, 76, 100, 116 Verdin, Gary 35, 62, 130 Vernon, Edward 37, 96 Verreos, Fifi 32, 131 Verweyst, Janet 40, 144, 148 Verweyst, Sandra 30, 49, 75, 117 Vicente, Billy 51, 102, 126, 158, 212 Vico. Bob 34, 122, 152 Vierheller, Bruce 33, 70, 101, 112. 133 Vietmeier, Sharon 30, 69, 74, 117. 143 Villani, David 56, 80, 112, 120, 131. 136, 145, 166 Villarreal. Deborah 94 Vils. Carolyn 40 Viner. Robert 118 Viola. Ronald 37 Visos. Dennis 31, 91, 111 Vitale. John 151 Vogler, Debbie 41, 148 Vogt, Steve 41, 137 Vohs. Eunice 49 97, 158, 213 Lawrence 31, 122, 152 Vossel. Votaw, Linda 32, 94, 122, 14-3, 150 W Wadley, Michael 29, 84, 99, 102. 158 ' Walgren, Thomas 30 Walker, Anne 121, 123, 126, 213 Walker. Pat 95 Wall. Terry 26, 50 Wallace. Linda 33 Wallace. William 29, 90 Walleman, Diane 42, 90, Wallis. Walsh . Walsh. 156 Ronald 213 Daniel 38, 92 Pat 213 Walters. Larry 42 Walther. Rex 27, 50 Ward. James 85, 213 Warner. Cynthia 80, 213 Warner, Rowley 34, 57, 95, 112, 137 Warren, Vicki 94, 124, 213 Warttig, Marilyn 94, 213 Waterhouse, Linda 95, 158, 213 Waters. Richard 27 Watkins. Michael 32 Watson. Debbie 34. 142 Watson. Kirk 85 Watson, Lola 28, 99, 102, 123, 158 Watson, Mary 51, 97, 117, 213 Watson, Randy 101, 214 Watson. Robbie 43. 100 Watson. Robert 26. 99. 102, 121, 123. 126, 156, 157, 158 Watson. Sally 35, 95, 121 Watson. Tom 32. 131 Watson. Vicki 26, 73, 74, 116, 143 Watts. Carolyn 27 Watts. Kenneth 44 Watts. Wanda 26. 95 Waymire, Jill 158, 211 Waytus, Richard 35, 101 Weber. Weber. Diana 36 Don 31, 101 Weber. Jerry 29. 118 Weekley, John 26, 51, 122 Wegener, Dan 56, 95, 110, 136, 146. 214 Wegman, Carol 37, 142 Weidler. Cary 26, 69, 155 Weidner, Jennifer 36, 73, 74, 97, 131. 142, 144 fWeidner. Mary 73, 75, 76, 123, 126. 141, 142, 214 Weihe, Mary 27, 48, 69, 116, 152 Weihe. Susan 43, 69, 152 Weir. Larry 32, 63 Weir, Pamela 30, 116, 140 Weis. Carol 44, 120 Weiser. Dennis 26, 69, 157 Weiser, Richard 40, 97, 133, 154 Weiss. Whendy 84. 214 Weissman, Paula 49, 96, 157, 158. 214 Welborn. Debbie 37, 74, 94, 143. 152 Welborn. Jane 34. 69 Wells. Bonnie 33, 100, 122, 142 Wells. Jim 146, 214 Wendell, Bill 37, 70, 101, 133 Wentz. Kathleen 36 Wenzel. Vicki 36 Werkmeister. Dennis 44. 107 Werner. Ed 28, 48. 118 Wertich. Darlene 94. 214 West, Connie 69, 98, 100, 123, 142. 158, 214 Westermeyer, Mary 41, 100, 148 Westphal, Diane 28 Weyand. Linda 65, 74, 80, 97, 130. 142, 148, 149, 166 Whistle. Sharon 37 Whitby, Nena 31, 123 White. Patricia 32 Whitlow. Kenneth 32, 56, 146 Whitworth, Deneen 49, 51, 65, 74, 130, 142, 144, 148, 149, 214 Whitworth, Dennis 215 Wichmann, Don 44 Wichmann, Pat 27. 95 Widger, Connie 40 Widget, Rodric 33, 98 Widger, Van 215 Wiedemann, Kathv 96, 215 Wiedemann, Richard 34. 94 Wiedermann, Louise 34, 116, 154 Wiedermann, Walter 86, 152, 155. 215 Wiegert, Janet 35, 95, 148 Wilburn. Deborah 30 Wilcoxen, Linda 39, 62, 64, 69, 73. 75, 90, 116, 130, 141, 143, 144 Wilcoxen, Louise 29, 69, 73, 75, 90. 93, 102, 116, 141, 150, 158 Wildebrandt, Shirley 35, 51, 142, 150 Wilds, Marilyn 30, 69, 75, 97, Willis. Patti 37, 120 Willner, Richard 48, 99, 102, 123, 128, 130, 131, 158, 216 Wills. Paula 36 Wilson, Charles 37, 98, 121 Wilson. Debra 39, 100, 148 Wilson. Keith 40, 70, 133 Wilson. Michael 33 Wilson, Nancy 39, 51, 100, 124 Wilson. Penny 31 Wilson. Steve 26, 70, 71, 133, 146 Wilson. Stewart 27, 63, 110, 158 Wimer. Theresa 85. 94, 216 Wimmer. Lisa 32, 48 122, 115. 131, 142, 144. 149 Wileman, Danette 35, 49, 117, 157 Wilferth. Gary 215 Wilflev. Debra 36, 143 Wilhelm. Irene 215 Wilhelm. Jerome 31 Wilke. Andrea 27, 48, 69, 73, 74. 76. 141, 143, 144 Wilkening, Jeanette 28, 69, 102 Wilkerson, David 31, 56, 69, 84. 133 Willard, Steve 44, 86, 118 Williams, Allen 56, 146, 215 Winder, Lorena 41, 51, 94 Winfrey. Patricia 130, 216 Winston, Linda 20. 41, 95, 131 Winter. Richard 34 Winters. Vickie 44 Wirtel. John 39 Wirth. James 86, 155 Wirth, Mary Frances 49, 73. 74, 76, 140, 141, 143, 216 Wirth. Vernon 33, 96 Wirthlin. Mike 33 Wirtlin, Patrick 42, 48, 86 Witt, Barbara 73, 75, 76, 97, 130, 141, 143, 144, 216 Wittmann, Joan 33. 96 Wofford, Stanley 34, 84, 86 Wolff. Cale 34, 4-8, 57, 137 Wood. Gary 43, 70, 94 Wood. John 44 Wood. Joseph 216 Wood, Ronda. 35, 75, 143, 150, 154 Woodruff. Steven 26 Woody. Charles 27, 97 Williams, Bertha 85, 215 Williams. David W. 42 W7illiams. Dennis 39. 92 Williams, Joan 31, 91 Williams. Joe 38 W'illiams. 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