Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1957
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Farewell fo a failhful servanl, 'H'1e Counfry Club line, as 'Hwe slreef cars leave for +l'1eir las+ 'lrip from 'Hue Sixfy-'fiffh Slreef shelier house, a Sfudenl' Council proieci around I942. jff UN, Ai' +he enirance of +he Louis A. House Memorial Field sfands fhis gale, dedicaied fo our beloved coach. Foo+ball and baslzelball capfain Bur'r Jensen and Coach George Ewing are reminded by ihis memorial, as are all oih- er Indians, of Coach House's ideals of good sporlsmanship. Soulhwesl' welcomes Hs new viceeprincipal Donald S. Sfeph- ens, who is shown congrafulafing Alexandra Roll, valedicforian of ihe senior class. The library a+ Souihwesi has 'Phe largesf circulafion of any of ihe fifieen branches in Kansas Ciiy. I+ is a mosi valuable asse+for+l1af ou+side reading. 5'-ii like Q af ae? 4-03.511 fl f? 5' . in me ffik- ?S'iME f f':1.,.m?:1ii1 5 , eww uw' + - 5 f -ge .fawiwef . aiwifffifi ..2 ,wp 5 x -- S !.gw2.f :iii iff?-fwsl ' ..,.. 5 iw' 'FYFE5' Sf '55 X if vu Q if 'E i Q E A Z s ! 3 ,ffm E 5 if 1 3 HQ 'Q fe 5 2 1 4 3 3 42 W. Lawrence Cannon PRINCIPAL Gordon E. Wesner VICE-PRINCIPAL Donald S. S+ephens Mariorie S. PaH'erson VICE-PRINCIPAL EDUCATIONAL COUNSELOR 9 CURRICULUM COUNCIL Gordon E. Wesner, Chm. William J. Brewsler Helen E. Davidson Frances Pence Deels Elma A. Dreyer George C. Ewing John D. Frisloe, Jr. Allis Haren Dorolhy S. McLeod J. R. Manly F. W. Mann Mariorie S. Pallerson Elhel Phillips Donald S. Slephens Agnes R. Wendel Frances Whilmire Florence R. Wray COMMON LEARNINGS Charlolle E. Broolce Elhel V. Cooper Mariorie Ellioll Mary Margarel Groves Mayme B. Hailey Lucile Koger Agnes R. Wendel DRIVER EDUCATION William J. Brewsler Laurence Nivens ENGLISH Wiley D. Euwer Viona Ewalr Cleora H. Flory Mary C. Johnslon Harrier V. McCaffrey Kalherine Norris Thomas E. Sanders Eslher Schroer Dorolhy W. Varney Virginia Welch Ida S. Wells Chaney O. Williams Pauline Wolfe Florence R. Wray I0 Departments COMMERCE Allis Haren Blanche Moore Merle E. Smilh Thelma Welch FINE ARTS Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. Grace M. Breen Helen E. Davidson Wiley D. Euwer Richard M. Grilfilh O. L. Hoover, Jr. Palricia Sleclqel Pauline Wolfe Flora A. Wrighl LANGUAGE Sarah Helen Anderson Helen Fling Mary C. Johnslon Dorolhy S. McLeod Mildred Meuser Kalherine Norris MATHEMATICS Caroline Alwood Marie P. Bills Alpheus O. Fisher John D. Frisloe, Jr. Mary L. Jaclcson Blanche Moore F. William Paul Chelsae B. Sargenl Alma I. Shipley Kalhleen N. Torberl Ida S. Wells PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frances Pence Deels George C. Ewing Lillian George Thomas Edward Kipp Andrew Nurslqi Frances B. Richarl William C. Robinson PRACTICAL ARTS J. R. Manly Marvin Nuernberger Leo S. Scoll Calherine Souders Wesley Weddle Frances Whilmire R. O. T. C. MfSgI'. Ernesl Marlin SCIENCE Roberl B. Armour lvl. P. Bishop, Sr. George C. Dunn Alpheus O. Fisher Jane Joyce Elhel Phillips Frank L. Srarlc SOCIAL STUDIES Roberl B. Armour Eugene H. Bredehoeil Julia Guyer Flora Linn James S. McKee F. W. Mann Harrison Overman William C. Robinson Naomi Simpson VOCATIONS Samuel P. Gibson ACCOMPANISTS Olca Sullivan Julia Thorp CAFETERIA Gerrrude Redmond ENGINEER-CUSTODIAN Glen A. Ballinger Ramey E. Howard HEALTH Elma A. Dreyer LIBRARIAN Mary Ross OFFICE Mabel B. Adams Virginia Kammerer Frances E. Ryan Eleanor Taylor l A l Mabel B. Adams Sarah Helen Anderson Roberf B. Armour Glen A. Ballinger Marie P. Bills Caroline Afwoocl ' .zgQ3X:?gZ'NQi?-5 ' , . Q 'ff , WZ ' . '-ffizfliffglif 'fi' 'Zi - : Sw wx 1 , sg' ' ffm. ' - -1 ' v .ssfsi2s. fQ,,,.' 11 A mfs Q nqz, ,, ., rrz M f r55...M,,f . :.L,. .- i.iw 'g5,- K ' 45' . y ,. 2 X-Za Q f' ' r Q . 1 Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. M. P. Bisl1op,Sr. Eugene H. Bredelwoeff Grace M. Breen William J. Brewsfer Charloife E. Brooke wk -, s if, fm W.. . ,. , . A . 1 is-. -- 3 - w I NW 19457 2 -. , J .: 8 , - 1 . . 4 g - A V1 UM' Q ' 1 iii' B r H A 4 4 Q i gl rv Q2 K il! . J yy., . f' r ' . ,, fs, . - . ' was f gi lm Q Elle' V- COUPE' Helen E. Davidson Frances Pence Deefs Elma A. Dreyer , Wiley D. Euwer Viona Ewalf 1. sn' 1 Q4 Q C, as Q ' '- nw f' George C. Dunn Mariorie Ellio'H Vfgn- LJ' N l J K.JvLQL'V B ' g'LC'4'Q'L1 jV George C. Ewing Alpheus O. Fisher Helen Fling Cleora H. Flory Q HXX John D. Frisloe, Jr. Lillian George Samuel P. Gibson Richard M. Griffiih Mary Margarei Groves Julia Guyer O. L. Hoover, Jr. Mayme B. Hailey Allis Haren ' r F Ramey E. Howard Mary L. Jackson Mary C. Johnsion ix, 'Ill' 3 2 , ' Q 5 mf : f f -'wif ,..:1. l 7 - ., .,,i '. fi' 1 ' l ' ' ' ' fi?-1-un' ' yi J , 2 J S? l 3 llc, 21 I ,h:, jzggj ' K, Q yo fi E K X rf. J 'fi'S?!q. fi ' 9 4 I S ,E 251 .af mg ,Q , Q , ww ,J H A WW 5 0 f Q Q.. 1 1 l sz 34 as S 2 Jane Joyce Virginia Kammerer Thomas Edward Kipp Flora Linn Harriel V. McCaffrey ll fi' 2 'A ww ' K 5 9' . X e -. . . X , ,i,. , . S 'N K 5 k XA ,, .2 M YM ifi -:,., ,V - W: ,, M Q4 Sash? f Q Gif? .gs f J. R. Manly F. W. Mann J, 3 ff? l Tifiif f?is2? E'1I 'if W fi 1 ' ' 2 ff 'H -.11 Agypwwfi. w ,rm I4 James S. McKee Lucile Koqer Q ., .L f 5, S Hg' xiwss' V L fd fa . xy . fx .QA Dorofhy S. McLeod MfSg+. Ernesl Marlin Mildred Meuser Kiiirggg-Jeff-A12 -125,- -v vr'WY1fF' if ' i si, 4 L iw ' W f R 5 Ei, if ,Q Q A I . -V' Q :fi - R Q, wg, X . . ,, . ,, . .Y , -4 ,r,.,w. Egfr-wg .iz 5 ' EY? Bw iz, Q 1 ft . x Q Vg' ,,, il t' 5 pl X if EER 522 3 QS' 56 A A 6555: ,, if .1 X 1 'Y i sp Q 1 we 5153? 'Qs 5 9? , 'iii EW' 5 .Qi 15 Q 1 Blanche Moore Laurence Nivens Andrew Nurslci Harrison Overman Gerirude Redmond Frances B. Riclwarl Kallnerine Norris F. William Paul William C. Robinson 'V ii - , 2 lf: A 1 1. N K , iiffliiialff hfv 2 '- 7 f f: zs,2 Q fqiir M. -' ' A , H,g:se?sffg,4? as -- 5 : 1 7 fl Marvin Nuernberger Eihel Phillips QT .wi 1I:2:I.:I !.5:- of - ' R I I. I :Ms-3- Qfissguf gl . Y' A Y 'Z Q 3 f x . W5 Y K sara' 1 ff x. E 'iw , ,X i 5 ii- r sr it . Mary Ross I5 Frances E. Ryan Thomas E. Sanders Chelsae B. Sargenl' Esflner Schroer Alma l. Shipley Leo 5. Scolf Merle E. Smilh Calherine Souders Naomi Simpson Frank L. Slarlc Pafricia Sleclrel Olra Sullivan Eleanor Taylor w ' fi' ,X may Wx 'iw--Q Julia Thorp Kalhleen N. Torberl' Doroflwy W. Varney Wesley Wecldle Agnes R. Wend el Frances Wllilmire Thelma Welch Virginia Welch lda S. Wells Chaney O. Williams Pauline Wolfe Florence R. Wray Flora A. Wrighf s i x s 2 5 S 3 2 5 i 5 5 5 I 5? , 4 f k A K, 7' S . 5 XX X X Nxxxxx NN x ,. xx Q, ff NX 'Xxx X X2 XQNX ' xxx 'Xxx x ll I 1 X NNN ,f QB? ggi g Ng ! f STANDING: Eddie Rowe, Margie Critten, Emmy Haas, Marvin Brenner. SEATED: Heather Graham, Barb Cameron, Suzie Baker. THE SENIOR CLASS PresidenT . . EDDIE ROWE Vice-PresiclenT MARVIN BRENNER SecreTary . . . SUZIE BAKER Treasurer . . . . EMMY HAAS Gi'FTorian . . . HEATHER GRAHAM PubliciTy Chairman . . BARBARA CAMERON SergeanT-aT-Arms . . MARGIE CRITTEN The presidenT serves in all oTTicial TuncTions as The represenTaTive oT The senior class and is The presiding chairman over senior rneeTings, The Senior Business CommiTTee, and The comrnenc:emenT commiTTee. Responsible Tor assuming The presidenT's duTies in his absence and in charge ol: The various Prom cornmiTTees is The vice-presidenT. As secreTary, one is expecTed To record The minuTes oT The meeTings and handle corre- spondence: as Treasurer, To handle all Tinances. Perhaps one oT The more imporTanT posiTions is ThaT oT The giTTorian, who conducTs research in choosing The senior giTT and Then presenTs This giTT To The school. The public:iTy chairman is expecTed To handle puloliciTy Tor senior evenTs, while The sergeanT-aT-arms acTs as parliamenTarian and mainTains order aT meeTings. SENIOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE This year's very eTTicienT Senior Business CommiTTee is composed oT TwenTy ouT- sTanding leaders oT The senior class who wore elecTed in The Tall oT The school Term. ln orcler To manage The complex aTTairs oT The senior class These members are or- ganized inTo seven sub-commiTTees, each under The direcTion oT a senior class oTTicer. These sub-commiTTees presenT various reporTs To The commiTTee aT large, which in Turn accepTs or reiecTs The recommenclaTions. ProiecTs such as The senior giTT are Then presenTed in organized Torm To a voTe oT The enTire senior class. Cap and Gown Suzie Balcer, chairman Bob Blankenship Jane MacGee BrenT Moorman CommencemenT Eddie Rowe, chairman Dee Dee llavreau Richard l-larpel BurT Jensen Finance Emmy l-laas, chairman Dave Pardon Dee Dee Favreau Bruce Tomson Margie CriTTen, chairman Dave Alexander Senior Play Prom Marvin Brenner, chairman Bob BriTT Margie CriTTen Sueleal Thompson PubliciTy Barbara Cameron, chairman Bob Blankenship Jane MacGee Jo Simmons Senior GiTT l-leaTher Graham, chairman Bob KauTman BrenT Moorman Jo Simmons Bob KauTman Shirley Reisbord BACK ROW: Bob Blankenship, Bob Britt, Bob Kaufman, Burt Jensen, Dave Pardon, SECOND ROW: Margie Critters, Bruce Tomson Marvin Brenner, Brent lvloorman, Dee Dee Favreau, Emmy Haas, Dave Alexander, lVlr. Samuel P. Gibson. FRONT ROW: Shirley Reisbord, Jane MacGee, Barbara Cameron, Heather Graham, Jo Simmons, Sueleal Thompson. STANDING IN FRONT: Ed Rowe. NOT IN PICTURE: Suzie Baker, Richard Harpel. 2I MEL ABEND, STEVE ABEND, CYNTHIA ADAMS, MEREDITH ADAMS, JAMES ALDEN, DAVE ALEXANDER, LEOLA ALLEN MARY ELLEN BAKER, SUZANNE BAKER, ROSALIND BARABAN, BRUCE BARRICK, LARRY BAUER, PAULINE BECKER, JAYME BEGOR MURRAY BERKOWICH, BILL BERRY, INARA BERZINS, JOYCE BLACKBURN, BARBARA BLAKE, JUDITH BLAKELEY, ROBERT BLANKENf LINDA BROWN, LYNN BROWN, JUDY BRYANT, DON BURGET, LYNN BUSH, ANN BYSFIELD, ELEANOR BYSFIELD A pony +ail lashes ou1', a voluminous slcirl' hinders all lraffic, a spiked crew cul' afop ivy 22 CHARLES ARNOLD, JOYCE ARNOLD, MARK ASHLEY, BUDDY AUER RICHARD BELL, RICHARD BENNER, PATRICIA BENSON, LYNNE BERGSON ?fe':v., 4-.v gi, ll N M .. ,Q MARVIN BRENNER BOB BRITT KENT BROADHURST DOLORES CARL ROBERT CAROLAN GEORGE CARTLICH STEVE BOOSER, SHIRLEY BOOTH, JERRY BOYCE, ROSALEE BRADLEY JUDY CALDWELL, DOROTHY CALLAWAY, BARBARA CAMERON, ELAINE CAMPBELL league shir+ and pan+s reaps admiring glances, a BRUCE CARTWRIGHT, DAVID CASHDAN, JEAN CHALLINOR 23 INGRID CHAR'-SON' NORMAN C'-ARK' SHIRLEY C'-ARK markei'-baskef-size leaflwer shoulder bag swings IVIARY ANN COHN, JIIVI CONRAD, JUDITH ANN COON, ROBERT COX SHIRLEY DRYER, CAROL DUNCAN, DONNA DUNCAN, JON DURST JANET CLAYTON, SUSAN COHEN, ALAN COHN MARY KAY DAVIDSON, PAT DAVIS, PAULA DAVIS .QKSX digg? . , 231. iii. . ' Q-7' QS, - :?4fl:Iig2::-.X It 1-:-rslggglfl 'gina-5,-351. -egsss ' balm Ezfiffzl f x S Pc LI. 24 GARETH FOULDS, DIANE FOWLER, LORRAINE FRANKENSTEIN, SHERYL FREEMAN RICHARD GERIVIAN, LINDA GIBSON, NIICHAEL GIERINGER, WALTER GILBERT dangerously about a suede iackef furns Hself inside ou+ for April weaH'1er, Tl-1omas's and DALE COY, GARY CRABTREE, CHARLES CRAIN, IVIARGIE CRITTEN, IVIAURICE CROWLEY, MARGARET CURRY, BEVERLY DAVIDSON PAT EASTON, DAVE FARDON, DON FATE, JOHN FAUBION, DOROTHY FAVREAU, RICHARD FISCHER, PRUDENCE FOGEL IVIARLENE FRIEDIVIAN, NIARJORIE FRITTS, DICK FRY, IVIARILYN FRYHOFER, BILL FULLER, JUDY GALLEY, LEE GANADEN TOIVI GILNIORE, LARRY GODSEY, STAN GOLDNIAN, BOB GOLDSTEIN, CONSTANCE GOLDSTEIN, JANE GOODNOW, KITTY GORE 25 Cl1arnwood's Lincoln make Hue besf seller lis+ al' Old Colony, erasers wear down in one KAREN GRIESER, ENINIY HAAS, JO ANN HAINES, IVIARILYN HALL, R. J. HANNA, DOROTHY SUE HANNON, GORDON HANSEN KEITH HERRIN, NIARTHA HERRNIAN, MIKE HERWOOD, BOB HILL, JIIVI HINES, JOHN HOFFMAN, HAROLD HOLDEN EDWIN INGRANI, GARY IRWIN, BARBARA JACOBSON, IVIARILYN JACOBSON, PHILIP JANIES, JANE JEFFRIES, JOANNA JENKINS ERIC JOHNSON, PAT JOHNSON, RAYNIOND JOHNSON, DONNA JONES, HERBERT KANIEN, STEPHEN KAPLAN, LARRY KARS 26 daY in UIQ Class. SSVGHH1 hour 9e+5 longer as HEATHER GRAHAM, BARBARA GRAY, ELEANOR GRAY SUE HARDY, RICHARD HARPEL, JAN HARRE, SCOTT HARRIS LESLIE HOLLAND, PHIL HOLZNIAN, DICK HORN, RICHARD HOWARD NANCE JENNINGS, TOM JENNINGS, BURTON JENSEN, BETTY RUTH JOHNSON BARBARA KASPER, RICHARD KAUFMAN, ROBERT KAUFMAN, PATRICIA KELLY CHARLES HEEGN, SALLY HEFFLEY, GEORGIA HENDLEY KATHY HOY, CLIFFORD HOYLE, DICK ILLNIER --num Em i mu. 27 TODD KELSO, CHARLES KING, WESLEY KING, MARGARET KIRKPATRICK PHILLIP KUSNETZKY, JANET LANGE, SUSAN LAWRENCE, JEANNE LEICK Numa III 17511 RHODA LEWIS, LARRY LOCKWOOD, PAT LONG JOHN IVICCHESNEY, DOUGLAS NICCRATH, RICHARD NICGAUGHY CLAUDIA LOWE, DORIS LYON, JANE IVIaCGEE, ANN IVIACKIE GARY IVICINTOSH, IVIICHAEL IVICKEE, KAREN IVIESSIVIER, PATRICIA IVIIDDLETON BRENT IVIOORNIAN, RUTH ANN MORGAN, IVIARLENE Nloss lunch hour ge+s shor'I'er, research essay enfhusiasfs za Y KLEINSORGE, DONNA KNUTSON, MARSHALL KOCH, STELLA KOPP, SANDRA KORTHANKE, NANCY KRAUSE, BARBARA KUHN STEVE LEISER, GARY LERNER, HARVEY LEVINE, JAY LEVINE, MORRIS LEVINE, JUDITH LEVITT, RICHARD LEVY JOYCE MARGOLIN, SUE MARLER, JIM MARSHALL, LAUREN MASON, DAVID MASTERS, SUSAN MAXWELL, MONIKA MAYES JULAN MILBURN, DORIS MILLER, DOUGLAS MILLER, JANET MINDA, NANETTE MINNICK, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, JIM MOORE keep fypewrifer keys warm, gas bills go up as converfible fops come down, blanks 'From 29 ROBERTA MOUBERI JANET NEE55 BARBARA NICHOLS colleges demand endless work, nigl1+ oil burns low KEVIN O'BRlEN, JUDY OLDHAM, PHYLLIS OLIVER, SONDRA OVIATT CHRIS PLOG, DUKE PONICK, CAROL POSNER, ROBERT POTTER JUDY ANNE NICOLL, STEVE NORRIS, SUSAN NORRIS DON PETERSON, PAM PHIPPS, JUDY PLATT wx - 4230 .. - - . I ' Q X 'x J IVIERLENE REED, CONNIE REEKES, BONNA REICHIVIAN, SHIRLEY REISBORD DON ROTH, ED ROWE, JIM RUSK, HARRY RUSKIN 30 as college boards approach, Hue number of remaining weeks are coun+ed off on one SAMUEL OWENS, GENE PACKARD, DEBBY PARKER, DENNIS PARTNOY, KENNETH PATON, PAT PAUL, BERNARD PELTZIE INA PRITIKIN, PETER PROTZIVIANN, SHARON PUCKER, ERROL RAFSKY, BETTY ANN RAGAN, JEANIE REED, JUDY REED JUDITH RELDER, PAT ROACH, PAUL ROACH, ALEXANDRA ROLL, HARVEY ROSENTHAL, HOWARD ROSFELD, GENE ROSTOV JOYCE RUTLEDGE, JOHN RUWART, IVIARGIE SACHS, IVIISSY SAIVIUEL, HERBERT SCHAFFER, SHIRLEY SCHEUER, BEVERLY SCHEUFELE 3I STANLEY SCHIFMAN, MARY ELLEN SCHMANKE, MICHAEL LEE SCHMEDDING, KAREN SCHULL, LINDA SCHUMAN, GEOFFREY SCHWERIN,BOB SEI IRWIN SHAW, GEORGE SHORE, MICHAEL SILVER, LARRY SILVERMAN, JO SIMMONS, HERB SIX, HELEN SMITH sei 9 Z I Ii 1 4 I f If GENE SOLOFF, NORMA SPARKS, SUE SPENCER, MARVIN STANDLEY, HANNA STEINZEIG, BEVERLY STEWART, BILL STEWART MARCIA SUPER, MINA LOU THIES, ARTHUR THOMPSON, SUELEAL THOMPSON, ALAN THORNTON, BRUCE TOMSON, MARCIA TONKIN hand, IeHers from colleges bring cheers or Iears, Hue number of remaining clays are 32 JUDY SEARS, DONNA JEAN SEITZ, DEANNA SHAPIRO, GARY SHARP JACQUE SNIITH, CAROL SNEED, SANFORD SNYDER, ROBERT SOLEIVI qui vnu fe. ,Z Tu A MARGARET STEWART, IRENE STIEFEL, BART STRAUS, NANCY STRONG, WILLIANI STRONG, ELLEN STUTIVIAN, JANET SUNDERLAND PENNY TRASK, DARYL TRAYLOR, MARCIA UNELL, PHYLLIS UNGER, NIAUREEN VIGDER, GERALD WACKNOV, BETSY WALDRON counfed off on +wo hands, knees shake as hands reach ouf for diplomas: - and we find 33 BOB WALJE, JOANNE WALKER, MARY LOYCE WARD, JUDY WARE, JOHN WATTERS SHERRY WAYNE, DONALD WEINSTEIN, BARBARA WENDEL, JUDY WHEELER, JOYCE WHETSTINE I s BARBARA WHITAKER, BRUCE WHITE, MIKE WILCOX, TOIVI WILLIAIVIS, CHARLES WILLIS GEORGIA WOOD, RICHARD WOOD, BOB ZIEGLER, SANDY ZUBRIN, SHARON ZUBRIN 'ro our asfonislwmenf +l1a+ affer all lhere is an end 'ro high school, and a'H'er all we did make il, and af+er all H' is ra+l1er amazing, isn r if! f 'rst g- i XX This year Sourhwesl' welcomed Dave as i'rs 'rhird foreign exchange srudenr. Aclively inrereslred in class- room and exfracurricular acliviiies, Dave has found many new friends af Soulhwesr, buf perhaps The closesl' friendships formed are wifh Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan. Gayle, and John-his 'adoplrecl' family. David Alexander from NEW ZEALAND FOREIGN EXCHANGE Charles Crain Emmy Haas +o DENMARK +o GERMANY Afrernoon Tea was a very enjoyable cuslom pracliced in bolh Denmark and Germany. ln These pic- rures, Charles and his family are relaxing in Jrhe garden airer lea, while Emmy and her companions are busily engaged in preparing To serve Springerle, a dainry German cake. 35 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Eclclie Rowe Emmy Haas MOST INTELLIGENT Bob Kaufman Alexandra Roll BEST LOOKING MOST FRIENDLY BEST DANCER MOST TALENTED Burl' Jensen Marvin Brenner Jim Rusk Harvey Levine Sueleal Thompson Barbara Cameron Lynn Bush Leola Allen The Senior Ballof is a Tangible means of giving recognifion fo some of I'he oufsfanding leaders of fhe senior class in various fields of school acfivifies. The 'chosen few' are nominafecl by fheir classmafes, and since many are well qualified, fhe final selecfion is offen a clifficulf one. 36 Us 5 SENIOR BALLOT BEST DRESSED BEST COUPLE MOST HUMOROUS BEST ALL-AROUND Mike Wilcox Pe'I'er Prohmann Harvey Levine Eddie Rowe Sueleal Thompson Merediih Adams Linda Brown Hea+her Graham BEST PERSONALITY Marvin Brenner Heafher Graham BEST ATHLETE Burf Jensen Judy Caldwell .IUNIORS IN ACTION ADVANCED ALGEBRA Miss Shipley A Iof of unknowns here . . . CHEMISTRY Mr. Dunn Now we Icnow fha? pI1ospI'1orus burns! JUNIOR ENGLISH Miss Varney TI1e pIay's Ihe Ihing . . . -one of James M. Barrie's! BACK ROW: Bill Faeth, Kenny Cox, Anne Barton, Andy Naylor, Parker Myers, Barbara Jackson, Diane Coen, Richard lVlenn. FRONT ROW: lvlerikay Boucher, Pat Murphy, Frances Fullerton. STANDING: Dick Hall, Nlr. Robert B. Armour. JUNIOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE Chairman . . . . . DICK HALL SecreI'ary-Treasurer . . . BILL FAETI-I Sponsor . . . MR. ROBERT B.ARlv1OUR A relalively new organizalion, bul one of qreal imporlance bolh lo lhe prospeclive Ieaders of Sourhwesl' and Io 'rheir class members, is The Junior Business Commirlee. Training received by Ihe parlicipalinq members is valuable in forming Iurure habiis of successful organizarion and leadership: represenlalion of Ihe junior class is heIpiuI in coordinalinq proiecls wilh Ihe senior class such as Ihe Junior-Senior Prom. 39 JUNIORS TOP ROW: John Lucas, Chuck Garton, Dick Hall, Don Gale, Jim Wagner, Gordon Clay, Clark Jenkins, David Hein. THIRD ROW: Donald Dutcher, Dan Krueger, Ted Duker, Jerry Tobey, John Laing, Bob Davenport, Jim Kramos, Connie Rubenstein. SECOND ROW: Arlyne Kanter, Sandy Singer, Roxene Goller, Merikay Boucher, David Saferstein, Sandy Milens, Sherry Brenton. BOTTOM ROW Anita Groomes, Marcia Kahn, Larry Fleider, Chuck Moffet, Tom Farha, Jean Porter, Sandy Beard, Kathy Eyre. TOP ROW: Jack Edwards, Frank Dogle, Jay Robertson, Tom Fallman, Parker Myers, John Johnson, Ronnie Reichow, Wayne Herbran- son, Barrett Benson. THIRD ROW: John Nelson, Carol Sue Schanker, Pat Swinney, Fran Thompson, Mike Wyly, Pat Turner, Linda Saddler, Eric Bennett. SECOND ROW: Connie Jo Frick, Fred Lagud, Kathy Nixon, Dennis Norton, Charles Robinson, Mimi Rees, Richard Rosenstock, Carl Remley. BOTTOM ROW: Patti Goldstein, Sherry Koffman, Ellen Ginsberg, Dorothy Stevens, Penny Plotsky, Jim Meads, LaVonne Johnson, Cece Fishman. 40 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Doug Watson, Larry Solter, Jim Shelton, Thad Mendenhall, George Mansfield, Ronny Alex, Paul Edwards, Eddie Lapin, Steve Lansky. THIRD ROW: Judy Foster, Angela Perrenoud, Ted Dimsdale, Steve Woodley, Ted Carlton, Sue Clark, Janet Dlnklage Marty Packer, Elaine Seck. SECOND ROW: Bev Vaughan, Mitchel Henderson, Jim Hollis, Bob Thompson, Jim Taylor, Sue Pringle, Sally Pringle, Joann Watkins, Bonnie Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Madelyn Davidow, Judy Dutcher, Shifra Spitcaufsky, Gail Wade, Shirley Larsen, Dorallyn Wright, Darlene Thompson, Barbara Locke, Ruth Klinge. TOP ROW: Bob Carlson, Robert Northrop, Bill Munro, Norman Majors, Howard Myers, Howard Oetting, John Newell, Bruce Ennis, Lee Barber. THIRD ROW: Bill Eaglstein, Ken Larimore, Jerry Fogel, Bill Miller, Jack Shipman, Eugene O'Farrell, Bill Drake, Linda DeAtley, Stuart Paterson. SECOND ROW: Jeff Lenn, David Brown, Jane Farney, Steve Morris, Andy Naylor, Jack Prather, Joan Moore, Steve Vile. BOTTOM ROW: Sherri Grossman, Judy Reid, Anne Barton, Eunice Adelman, Carol Ann Duncan, Mimi Izzard, Marsha Wertzberger, Kay Knickerbocker, Harriet Rosenstein. 4l JUNIORS TOP ROW: Fred O'Neal, Bruce Weeks, Steve Clark, Larry Bold, Herbert Rosen, Jerry Friedman, Barry Davis, Jerrold G. Bernstein, Dick Menn. THIRD ROW: Frank Brink, Mike Crosner, Norman Beisly, Cliff Bachman, LeRoy Kleinsorge, Bill Allen, Bob Pellow, Jimmie McMillen. SECOND ROW: David Gessner, Richard Printz, Bradley Barr, Johnny Duke, Alan Tempofsky, John Leonard, Howard Jacob- son, Roger Krumm. BOTTOM ROW: Paul DiGiovanni, Junior Ganaden, Jerry Klinock, Eddie Abbott, Sam Migliazzo, Irwin Snitz, Pat McGaughy, Mickey Levey. TOP ROW: Penny Callaway, Mikie Maloney, Sharron Bourne, Judy Franke, Nancy Knuth, Betty Willsey, Stephanie Roseriblum, Linda Armstrong, Karen Lundell. THIRD ROW: Emily Lapin, Loretta Beaman, Sandy Adreme, Ellen Goldstein, Gayle Gilliam, Ginger Hecker- man, Sandy Eisen, Ann Hemker. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Sender, Vicky Foster, Judy Hendrix, Laretta McArthur, Phyllis Jordan, Marilyn Saddler, Karoli Needels, Vivian McElligatt, Gloria Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Cohn, Karen Holtan, Norma Tenenbaum, Pat Michaels, Pat Lund, Loretta Stone, Gloria Raskin, Linda Culver, 42 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Roger Wohlert, Don Brown, Ralph Clark, Jim Baker, Chuck Luna, Bob Leick, Harry Vail, Joe McElreath. THIRD ROW: Donna Stoltzfus, Lenny Hershman, Allan Simon, John Stenzel, Fred Truog, Bob Huff, Bill Ward, Terry Brewer, Ted Silverman. SECOND ROW: Myrle Hollinger, Stephanie Shurin, Mary Lawrie, Marilyn Smutny, Loretta Stephens, George Herrman, Mike Reyburn, Margaret Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Dixie Watson, Janet Singer, Marilyn Shrimpton, Judy Klein, Cathy Hansen, Sherye Lubin, Nancy Roach, Judy Reynolds, Kathleen Kidd. u TOP ROW: Harold McGurk, Tom Heitz, Ken Frashier, Jack Stilts, Barry C. Wright, Bob Dixon, Phil Stewart, Jim Tharp, Douglas Day. THIRD ROW: Gayla Glasberg, Mary Jane Casebolt, Charlie C. Wasserman, Lois Young, Barbara Rashbaum, Joan Caulfield,Judy Dalton, Sharon Wheatley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Funk, Pat Hodges, Judith Chrisman, Kevin Kenney, Kathryn Boehm, Fred Zimmerman, Carol Johnson, Sandy Serkes, Susan Donovan. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Boysen, Janice Jensen, Jack Agard, Cindy Riley, Mike Lund, Jamie Ellis, Judy Schneider, Helen Nelson. 43 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Howard Gopman, Art Margolis, John Eckels, Steve Wohlert, Bob Hoy, Ned Lawrence, Richard Carson. THIRD ROW: Pat Gross, Janet Hoyland, Larry Weiner, Barry Citron, Pat Woolley, Stan Klein, Larry Land, Hal Woodhead. SECOND ROW: Jane Varnum, Jane Berry, Linda Greene, Peggy Wilisey, Linda Klingberg, Nancy Freund, Herbert Spiegel. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Lerner, Judy Shapiro, Linda Winer, Elaine Hoffman, Phyliss Wiike, Carolyn Davidow, Linda Harbes, Dottie Ludwig. TOP ROW: Luana Schaefer, Mary Alice Moon, Ruth Johnson, Robert Waugh, Larry Turpin, Richard Devine, Pete Sheppard, I. J. Talbot, Kitty Gragson. FOURTH ROW: Judy Burgess, Fred Searls, John Shore, Dick Brigham, Mike Rosenthal, Herschel McMillen, Dave Dunlap, Louise Smith. THIRD ROW: Larry Beiser, Bob Greenstein, Merwyn Hammer, John Chalstrom, George Leonard, Kenny Cox, Robert Blackburn, Mike Dubin, Ike Footlick. SECOND ROW: Barbara Glass, Andrea Hogin, Bob Shapiro, Mike Swofford, Steve Stephens, Ken Green, Barbie Burns, Buddy Meiers. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Schifman, Laurianne Steinberg, Pat Murphy, Arlene Levy, Sandy Yeo, Carolyn Dye, Jodey Gottlieb, Irene Fox. 44 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Meyer Brown, Linda Scoggin, Jim Shortal, Barbara Jackson, Judy Sandusky, Barbara Plank, Nelani Midgley, Susie Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Frances Fullerton, Hedra Glass, Bev Friedson, Gayle Goodman, Pat Manuel, Jimmy Schnitz, Phyllis Ruben. SECOND ROW: Penny Golden, Rosalie Oliver, Marilyn Schnider, Pam Oliver, Doris Spruill, Jacque Thornton, Gay Missildine, Betty Sue Zelig- man. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Eisen, Ruth Levitch, Rita Dye, Sandy Schiff, Carol Kammerdiener, Susie Steinberg, Diane Coen, TOP ROW: Rudy Hall, Dennis Southard, Bill Rutledge, George Mansfield, Steve Altman, John Cawood, Richard Wilson. THIRD ROW: Michael Azorsky, Diane Huston, Nickey Ross, George Leonard, Jack Jackson, Bob Brooks, Pat Murphy, Halbert Snitz, SECOND ROW, Pat Cassity, Karen Oliver, Suzie Gordon, Marge McKinstry, Mary Helms, Cynthia Gale, Maggie Cash, BOTTOM ROW: Lynda Anderson, Barbara Radetsky, Vivien Durbin, Mary Jo Cox, Penny Jenison, Sana Rita Levine, Patricia Garrett. 45 O l TOP ROW: Martin Connell, Gary Missil- dine, Jan Stumbo, Kenny Fox, Steven Cohn, Vicki Reineke, Marian Tobin, Nancy Rich, June Holloway. THIRD ROW: Bob Hanna, Gretchen Scurlock, Deanne Ritz, Rocky Lane, Gary Smith, Sandy Venator, Margaret Ziegler, John Bennetts. SEC- OND ROW: Bill McKenzie, Glenna No- teis, Janice Ivey, Pat Naylor, Sandy Mathews, Diana Friedman, Judith Wood- ruff, Dixie Ogan, Cynthia Smith. BOT- TOM ROW: Phyllis Schenck, Donna Lee Margolin, Jennie Powell, Linda Tapp, Myrna Martin, Deanna Neuman, Sandra Russell, Carol Delott, Gene Dolginoff, TOP ROW: Joyce Ann Jones, Lindsay Shannon, Larry Chapman, George Lan- drum, Joe Higday, Winston Cochrane, Bob Mayer, Michael Gordon, Judy Jones. THIRD ROW: Roberta Janssen, Martha Cutler, Ann Houston, Juliet Hess, Steve Silverman, Barbara Minkin, Diana Hy- man, Sharrie Farrar. SECOND ROW: Carole Sue Francisco, Mary Ann Robert- son, Susan Lytel, Pat McCaughey, Vivian Eveloff, Diane Tucker, Michael Blumen- thal, Carolyn Kars, Martha Ellen O'Hern. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Leason, Barbara Browning, Bari Spack, John Harriman, Lois Singman, Anna Walters, Joyce Kross, Linda Culig. TOP ROW: Martin Gross, Heiko Pollem, George Myers, Stuart Westburg, Stephen Hill, Joe Booth, Jim Manley, Ronald Robertson. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Gott- schall, David Young, Bill Planck, Charles Mohr, Norman Johnson, Harvey Leva, Christopher Washburn, Allen Ptashnik. SECOND ROW: Eddie Kindermann, James LaRose, John Hawke, Ernest Johanning, Robbie Robinson, Bill Koll, Jerry Briece, Phil Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Pelof- sky, Richard Kain, Ray James, Sandy McDonald, Tom Talbot, Allen Wyly, Leo Butts, Eugene Bridges. TOP ROW: David Clemenson,Jim Benson, Jerry Winer, Dick Harman, Linda Gre- gath, Allan Bell, Ted Chapman, Dick Hammett. THIRD ROW: Marcia Birn- baum, Bob Butler, Marc Gile, Ronnie Ownby, Barbara Bollinger, Peter M. Ci- polla, Tom Anderson, Judy Anthony, SECOND ROW: Jean Bradley, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Marc Bernstein, Gene Glad- stone, Elaine Adkins, Carlene Rae Burg- heimer, Marlene Kemp, Janet Blevins. BOTTOM ROW: Beth Ferro, Nancy Mae Byrd, Clara Horton, Jon Carlson, Roger Haag, Rosanne Bornsteln, Judith Falls, Jean Blackwell, Marsha Arni. TOP ROW: Kip Pells, Andy Coffey, David Warren, Emil Zetmeir, Dan Schmelzinger, Bob Levy, Mike Roehr, Nancy Clark, Henry Kenower. THIRD ROW: Pamela Baker, David Henderson, Norma David, Andrea Williams, Sandy Passer, Sue Gooch, Judy Warr, Nancy Rollins, Judie Rose. SECOND ROW: Susan Wright, Deane Roche, Kathleen Gallagher, Nancy Vegder, Robert Milroy, JoAnne Jenison, Irene Biederman, Deanna Dworkin, Bar- bara Perkins. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Tenenbaum, Gayle Duncan, Dottie Dun- lap, Connie Scott, Joyce Matthews, John Hinkle, Mary Beth Bryan, Joan Williams, Paul Wolff, Sharon Gwin. TOP ROW: Jim Thomason, Larry Jones, Ed Hogueland, Fred Hesselroth, Richard Quigley, Bob La Hue, Ronny Moser, Pete Nichols, Nelson Ruff. THIRD ROW: Steve Martsolf, Tom Patrick, Cynthia Fuller, Steve Bolton, Pat Purpus, Bob Ihde, Fred Bellemere, John Simmons. SECOND ROW: Judy Marsh, B. J. Duderstadt, Pat Ridg- way, Theresa Schieber, Steve Legend, Barbara Horn, Nancy Jo Nelson, Mary Sue Viner, Carolyn Brenner. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Coon, Reitha C. McIntyre, Julie Coons, Sherrie Baker, Barbara Ep- stein, Linda Grimshaw, Janice Goodman, Barbara Eisen, Joyce May. O TOP ROW: Lee Smothers, Bob Gordon, Dennis Moriarty, Bill Reinke, George Lowry, Nick Klingberg, Bruce Packard, Roger Clark. THIRD ROW: Frances Smith, Mike Brimm, Charlene Carson, Ruby Shearer, Louise Layton, Aletha Schultz, Margie Mays, Judith Trogdon, SECOND ROW: Margaret Cook, Jocelyn North, Susy Fowler, Mary Ellen Weeks, Grace Goodson, Anne Bartlett, Phyllis Lindsey, Sharon Klein. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Coleman, Gaylen Montgomery, Linda Haas, Yalene Kusnetzky, Sue Wilkinson, Carol Hoyle, Leslie Lyddon, Sandy Clay- man. TOP ROW: Jim Reeves, Kent Knopinski, Eason Pritchard, Jack Liesveld, Barry Roseman, Gary Carter, Jerry Mendelson, Jerry Frandsen. THIRD ROW: Dick Pat- terson, Claudia Combs, Spencer Page, Shelley Moore, Bob Ayers, Nancy Jane Nelson, Malt Erickson, Stephen Moss. SECOND ROW: Carol Barger, Marcia Wilson, Marylin Kay Burtin, Judy Hack- ett, Vicki Van Zant, Barbara Bishop, Janet Chittenden, Linda Lockwood, Rich- ard Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Evelyn Jack- son, Toby Roth, David Yukon, Jim Hop- kins, Carl Charlson, Fred Frank, Karen Kreuter, Eunice Kur. TOP ROW: Bill Herron, Linda Myers, Joyce Ann Johns, Richard Jacob, Ronnie Brown, Dave Martin, Bernard Hilgert, Peter Barnes, Jim Ballinger. THIRD ROW: Beulah Schlagle, Gloria Wagner, Myron Talman, Bill Hendrix, Shirley Clough, Eric Sandell, Nancy Mallin, Janell Collins. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Jack- son, Pat Bantuelle, Ritchie Marcus, Cary Lieberman, Janice Feingold, Patty Kars, Jane Hartwell, Susan Mann, Linda Kelly. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Kratchman, Linda Willis, Sally Pearson, Laraine Sim- mons, Wilma i-lill, Marcia Lewin, Suzi Levin, Linda Levine. TOP ROW: Jack Mayer, Allan Nilsson, Charles Woodling, Billy Nelson, Stanley Weiner, George Costello, Phil Marcus, Norton Nelkin, Ron Osborne. THIRD ROW: Russell Maichel, Leonard Sparks, Charles Hess, Sharon Higman, Mary Ann Challinor, Pamela Miller, Lucinda Young, Susie Stripp. SECOND ROW: Anne Moore, Barbara Herrin, Neil Skid, Marilyn Wal- dorf, Beth Herwood, Anne Davidson, Car- roll Garrett, Carol White, Elinor Schif- man. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Foster, David Sealock, Mary Jo Williams, Steve Briggs, Becky Swallow, Harriet Pittell, Debbie Sudran, Richard Solem. TOP ROW: Susan Goodall, Michele Ronai, Eileen Poder, Mary Jane Meek, Judith Parker, Valerie Jones, Ann Robertson, Gene Kornfeld. THIRD ROW: Linda Pitt, Diane Cumerford, Carol Handley, Linda Grimshaw, Frances McKnight, Sharon Lehne, Nancy DeBrunner. SECOND ROW: Carol Samuelson,Judi Carl, Suellen Elton, Marilynn Ey,Judy Goldman, Linda Piercy, Pearl Dogle, Jo Ellen Silverman. BOT- TOM ROW: Anne Greenstein, Gitta Cahn, Brenda Pachter, Linda Turnbull, Lois Barnard, Elizabeth Bean, Pinky DlGio- vanni. TOP ROW: Marcia Dalen, Tom Wengler, Mary Ann Meigs, David Weiss, Larry Rucker, Charlotte Johnson, John C. Kup- ka, Carolyn Resz, Gene Lafferty. THIRD ROW: Dave Hernstrom, Artie Lapin, Mar- tin Hanson, Don Kite, Bernie Larson, Robert Quackenbush, Bill Hearn, Eddie Weil. SECOND ROW: Jean Hemker, Sharon Steinzeig, Judy Smith, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Kathleen Cooley, Don Stearns, Pat Brasfield, Linda Waite, Peggy Walie. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Frey, Mary Clark, Wanda Morris, PSQQY Grant, Judy Ham, Carol Kuheim, Beverly Jean Maggart, Suzy Ely. O TOP ROW: Judy Martin, Susan Hahn, Sally Jeffries, Bill Kyte, Linda Rubin, David Miller, Barbara Shell, Janice Ford- ham, Steve Chick. THIRD ROW: Jack Lockton, John Kurtz, Jack Nelson, Mar- vin King, John Foxworth, Michael Milens, Jerry Hart, Michaele Griffith, Judy Ab- bott. SECOND ROW: Jerry Geiger, Judy Lipoff, Joyce McAnally, Linda Lockridge, Carol Potter, Beverly Hyken, Bruce Mc- Cormick, Harriet Johanning, Richard Far- ha. BOTTOM ROW: Elnora McDaniel, Paula Illmer, Gene Kohl, John Middleton, Judy Lawson, Pat Kanan, Ray Maloney, Bill Ladoucieur, Jonathan Keck, Suzy Kuluva. TOP ROW: Barry Spack, Mike Brown, Richard Dworsky, Jerry Robinson, Bob Jackson, Mike Fowler, Zach Patterson, Rowland Anthony. THIRD ROW: Tom Nicoll, Bob Barker, Barney Rullman,John Davis, Jack Ross, Bill Pachter, Joseph Meluskey, Donn Howell, Stan Newman. SECOND ROW: Bert Winemiller, Wally Chester, Frank Kirk, Steve Crowley, Rich- ard Grine, Scotty Oates, Dick Burnham, Bob Frey. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Agron, David Rosenbaum, Marvin Rapschutz, Jim Haviland, Steven Charno, Chuck Tiger- man, Steve Leonard, Bob Lubin, Robert Bankhead. TOP ROW: Bev Brockus, Linda Smalley, Helen Janssen, Mac Roberson, Bob Brew- ster, Chuck Hunter, Allan Block, Marcia Hogin. THIRD ROW: Frank Clark, Judy Sackin, Debbie Wood, Sharon Davis, Mer- lena Birney, Judy Strafer, Leslie Hant- over, Barry Mnookin. SECOND ROW: Nancy Graves, Mary Roberts, Barbara Smith, Frank Mirikitani, Roger Perry, Dennis Reineke, Sally Williams, Nan Best. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy J. Schnitz, Laura J. Lemmon, Dickie Brams, Pat Patterson, David Hardy,Jean Hatcher, Linda Schaer- rer, Sally Taggart. TOP ROW: Jerry Johnson, Fred Rein- stein, Stewart McDermet, Albert Larison, Gerry Lewellyn, Bob Maloney, Jerry Kleinsorge, Bill Redmond, David Grims- by, Hanan Kivett. THIRD ROW: Selma Kross, Julie Shepherd, Jean Scott, Tarvi Ann Hermann, Nan Stritzinger, Ginger Maier, Diane Kramos, Diane Duncan, Sue Hearne, Delores Bockover. SECOND ROW: Juanita Phillips, Marva Hull, Pat McEl- heny, Mary Kay Nanninga, Debbie Young, Carolyn Steele, Deanne Manfield, Linda Hipsh, Sally Isham, Phil Minkin. BOT- TOM ROW: Milton Feder, Judy Rabicoff, Pat Leason, Donna Lenn, Paula Gore, Judy Pells, Shelly Lerner, Sherry Shaf- ton, Gary Townsend, Charles Harris. TOP ROW: Charlene Lawrie, Janeice Ken- yon, Judy Clover, Stephanie Alexander, Howard Bodney, Kitty Armstrong, Richa Feutz, Judy Stout, Larry Garfinkel. THIRD ROW: Pam Schwerin, Fran Glazer, Linda Ginsberg, Jim French, Cynthia Laing, Carolyn Huber, Sally Dunlap, Mar- cia Bordman, Mary Taylor. SECOND ROW: Barbara Newton, Linda Horine, Jeanette Fotie, Joyce Cohen, Katherine Gieringer, Sherron Baslee, Lynn Gardner, Vivian Barnett, Linda Stearns. BOTTOM ROW: Alana Greenberg, Emma Lou Fa- muliner, Carol Johnston, Sheila Kushner, Alan Turnbull, Carl Holder, Jim Hill, Vici Cornelison, Jim Cozad, Billy Fromrn. TOP ROW: Suzanne Wheeler, Mike Was- serman, Mignon Lynam, Ronnie Jurgeson, Jack McPherson, Penny Davis, Norma Nagelvoort, Steve Brown, Francelene Johnson. THIRD ROW: Linda Myers, Margaret Nelson, Judith Ann Hoffman, Martha Bumpas, Penny Van Cleave, Kathy Miller, Angie Lillis, Susie Cohen. SECOND ROW: Joyce Burke, Sharon Nell, Robin Scott, Harvene Naylor, Lloyd Ruble, Paulette Harris, Ruth Stewart, Lawrene Hansen, Terry Barewin. BOT- TOM ROW: Sherri Willard, Teddy Mount- joy,Jimrny Smith, Carol Hackett, Emmett Willimetz, Kenny Deitchman, Arleen Stein, Susan Simon, TOP ROW: Chris Hodge, Phil Blender, Carol Howard, Susan Davis, Janis Me- hornay, Lavonne Turpin, Nancy Hogan, Allison London. THIRD ROW: Irene Dix- on, John Turner, Bill Townsend, Lucy Truog, Jim Jones, Nancy McMahan, Har- vey Woll, Kathleen Lucas, Suzanne Burg- ener. SECOND ROW: Myrna Cooper, Ar- lene Partnoy, Phillip Feingold, Linda Burgess, Marcia Wells, Betty Davis, Susan Gillespie, Virginia Sue Gangwer, Sandra Zweifel. BOTTOIVI ROW: Mar- garet Campbell, Miron Straf, William Dickinson, Suzy Leggett, Richard Schoe- gler, Terry Duker, Lois Wilhite, Patrick Quirk, Barbara Sloman. TOP ROW: David Haith, John Carr, Mich- ael Walsh, Dennis Squires, Sam Kramer, Terry Redmon, Bob Waldo, Charlotte Mc- Kean, Sandra Amato. THIRD ROW: Joyce Rubin, Pat Swearengen, Becky Siler, Anita Blackman, Beverly Miller, Susie Grant, Susan Dinklage, Sandra Jacobson, Judy Sherman. SECOND ROW: Barbara Stephenson, Sally Haydon, Mar- sha Firestone, Norman Bollinger, Jack Dailey, Bill DeAtley, Sharon Estes, Mag- gie Edwards, Nancy Bernstein. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Horton, Terry Weiner, Caro- lyn Fuller, Mary Lee Baldwin, Carolyn Chapman, Dennis Schwartz, Nancy Shop- maker, Brooke Scott, Tom Kleist, Lynne Campbell. TOP ROW: Ken Davidson, Cory Helms, Jerry Courtney, Jerry Pakula, Charles Robertson, Mike Bell, Barry Cox, Buzzy Morris. THIRD ROW: Michael Hender- son, Billy Messmer, Bruce Adelman, Jer- ald Pelofsky, David Kasper, Steve Slagle, John Trundle, Phil Belove. SECOND ROW: Barry Serlis, Harvey Kaplan, Don Fox, Larry Rosenthal, John Clayton, Lar- ry Cortez, Eddie Ross, Ronnie Ruback. BOTTOM ROW: Elliott Goldstein, Yale Dolginow, Mike Sherard, Pete Neidig, John Duncan, Bobby Brown, Nick Hunter, Jim Fain. TOP ROW: Stephen F. Brenner, Charles Allmon, David Reed, Russell Hamblin, Dennis Austinson, Carolyn Woollen, Sam Henderson, Sherrill Bratten, Ronald Hat- ton. THIRD ROW: Jerry Brown, Michael Thomas, Jerry Stewart, Sandy Shlyen, Michele Brown, Barry Greenstein, John O'Neal, Jane Taylor, Arthur Berger. SEC- OND ROW: Benny Friedman, Lynn Ku- luva, Melvyn Kogan, Mike Frischer, Tom Ruskin, Gordon Griffith, Joyce Moss, David Eichenberger, Joe Ogan. BOTTOM ROW: Myron Stevens, Bob Wadsworth, Jimmy Houghton, Bill LeVine,Jack Bran- cato, Don Weissinger, Ken Hoy, Jon Spies, TOP ROW: Henrietta Hopkins, Sherie Kirshner, Larry Toyne, Joe Wikoff, Bob Slater, Bob Oppenheimer, Evelyn Adler, Jo Ann Lamberson, Peggy Hannah, THIRD ROW: David Reineke, Ronald Tucker, Merton Harris, Gary Altman, Joyce Rosen, Carl Chinnery, Dianne Turner, Sharon Smith, Myrna Wedlan. SECOND ROW: Jane Bushfield, Barry Mansur, Janet Gerson, Susan Glass, Barry Altman, Barbara Northrop, Kenny Van Cleave, Sherry Gershon, Mary McCrath. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Cohen, David Wells, June-Donna Dearing, Jane Myers, Christie Hill, Carolyn Ritter, Sharon Peltzman, Joyce Wohltman, Michael Schwartz. TOP ROW: Lance Campbell, Doug Pat- ton, Milton Brown, Larry Wonder, Rich- ard Bell, David Topping, John Day, Ralph Stewart, Jerry Young. THIRD ROW: Larry Selden, John William Young, John Courtney, Barbara Fuller, Frankie Casey, Bill Adler, Marilyn McCanles, Janice Hale, Charline Schmelzer. SECOND ROW: Sandi Weisberger, Wanda Pratt, Diane Wally, Sharrel Keyes, Rickie Landrum, Harold Whited, Laura Livingston, Mary Ann Campo, Bob Hatcher. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Glass, Carolyn Wolf, Sharon Franke, Jeannette Mohr, Sharon Fischer, Jean Ayers, Michael Reardon, Wilma Car- penter, Joyce Cawood. T TOP ROW: Arthur James, Jay Scott, Bob Reese, Kathryn Noteis, Edith Kaplan, Richard Klein, Caroline Yeo, Bill Hessel- roth. THIRD ROW: Penny Reynolds, Eleanor Kay Scott, Merrilee Bourne, Paul Lindquist, Bruce Williams, Pam Latshaw, Glen Hodges, Tommie Michael. SECOND ROW: Shirley Frey, Pat Eisberg, Karen Marcum, Charles Page, Mike Fried, Rich- ard Carter, Janet Turnbull, Clara Katz- berg, Camille Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis McDaniel, George L. Balsly, Sara Reed, Robert Davidow, Shirley Wolberg, Kevin Cocayne, Barbara Alport, John Hall, Bruce Super. TOP ROW: Judy Johnson, Tom Nitardy, Bryant Upjohn, Meredith Bly, Jim Ram- sey, John Stevens, Harvey Burstein, Jerry Arni. THIRD ROW: Frank Robinson, Sheryl Glasberg, Suzan Shipman, JoAnn Fuhrer, Susan Montauk, Richey Rowley, Howard Meigs, Jay Lubin. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Drozda, Doug Zetmeir, Marvie McCarran, Janice Campbell, Carol Sue Henderson, Pam Fogel, Cynthia Thompson, Morris Fishman. BOTTOM ROW: David Jackson, Carol Radetsky, Dale Comer, Ronnie Kleiman, Fred Helt- man, Sherrill Williams, Johnny Skeer, Leslie Greene. TOP ROW: Millie Jo Hilgert, Randy Klein, Norma Jean Clark, Barbara Throck- morton, Albert Schwerin, Jeff Carter, Elaine Munro. THIRD ROW: Betty Fran- cisco, Richard Smalley, Marlin Volz, Rocky Shearer, Paula Russback, Jimmy Brown, Herbert Jacob, Rita Bolls. SEC- OND ROW: Jimmie Merrick, Richard Franklyn, Bill McWhorter, Joe Reid, John O'Dell, Linda Lang, Andy Lyons. BOT- TOM ROW: Marie McDoniel, Sandy Baker, Jackie Rashbaum, Susie Godfrey, Susan Johnson, Sharon Edwards, Fred Hemker, Spence Valentine. TOP ROW: Barbara Page, Eleanor Good- son, Jim Comer, Steve Jennings, Charles Morgan, Myron Gale, Michael Nase, Ha- nan Steinzeig. THIRD ROW: Carl Helm- stetter, Jim Peil, Sandra Hall, Paul Gross, Ruth Fite, Peggy Yeddis, Mike Ferguson, Paul Manson, Carol Babcock. SECOND ROW: Harriet Daniel, Susan Merrick, Elaine Hydeman, Sherry Ruskin, Harriet Kusnetzky, Myrna Lerner, Harley Scott, Janis Luke. BOTTOM ROW: Shar- on Mitchell, Bette Thompson, Judy Bu- chanan, Jim Donaldson, Charles Wilson, Tommy Trotter, Sally Smith, Gene Gross- mann, Eddie Copeland. TOP ROW: Barry Eisenberg, Lawrence Zalcman, Bob Hicks, Dale Hallam, Carol Printz, Elizabeth Goodson, Lynne Churan, Joan Waugh. THIRD ROW: Harry Carl- ton, Jane Liesveld, Betsy Eckels, Pat Bengtson, Sharon Smart, Ronnie Damico, Suzie Hansen, Keith Gottschall. SECOND ROW: Don Nixon, Sharon Thompson, Penny Jarodsky, Mary Storm, Cherryl Kort, Nancy Zeiner, Mike Strawn, Kirk Vaughan. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Whited, Beverly Smith, Judy Boyce, Betsy Ruvel, Anita Sue Funck, Ginny Hall, Mary Sue McDonald, Jan Milligan, Jerry Peterson. TOP ROW: Ronnie Mirikitani, Chuck Dixon, Jane Houston, Karl Fallman, Tom Baker, Jim Levitt, Jackie Boisse, Terry Passman. THIRD ROW: Elmore Harris, Linda Lapides, Joanne Rosenhaupt, Maris Crow, Joe Caulfield, Sharon Van Tuyl, Mary Gilmore, Joe Frisch. SECOND ROW: Robert Bretz, Carol Bryant, Lynne Swing- Iey, Judy Shawgo, John Schianger, Pat Arnold, Bob Kramer. BOTTONI ROW: Marlene Marks, Frankie Travalent, Phil Magers, Barbara Wolf, Carol Nelson, Harvey Jacobson, Joy Firestone, Georgia Lonnecker. TOP ROW: Diane Hurlburt, Bill Anthony, Larry Keller, Clarence Kur, Criss Elliott, Paul Spencer, Bob Harrington, Bob Har- per, Susan Rosenfield. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hall, Roxie Watson, Paul Kivett, Margie Bergendoff, Midge Faeth, Bill Murray, Bob Woodling, Lelaine Jarrett. SECOND ROW: Steve Marten, Gary Cohn, Jay Victor Bodney, Larry Rothman, Michelle Metzger, Tony Huddleston, Ber- nie Lagud, Peter L. Geissal, Harold Clark, BOTTOM ROW: Harry Wood, Le- land Shurin, Larry Peterson, Bill Alden, Catherine Lowry, Barbara Ginsberg, Jo Nell Davis, Barbara Knaus. TOP ROW: Sue Lawrence, David Ellis, Wenda Zimmerman, Wilson Tanner, Jan- ette Elliot, Kathy Makris, Judy Allen, THIRD ROW: Janet Kay Helms, George Damon, Rosemary Robertson, David Han- sen, Jim Goar, Gayland Keroher, Bob Simpson, Marty Graham. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gessner, Sharon Johnson, Elaine Moore, Edna Brenner, Larry Reyburn, Gordon Hoy, John Philip Oldham. BOT- TOM ROW: Donald Beisly, Felis Sebert, Sharon Traxler, Bill Voss, Susan Soard, Sharron Kurtz, Harriet Cooper, Bill Free- man. TOP ROW: Marilyn Shapiro, Betty Ennis, Richard Rosenwald, Bill Meurer, John W. Kiser, Harold Boston, Lora Lee Smith, Kathleen Murphy. THIRD ROW: James W. Lee, Judy Brett, Stefanie Gill, Diane Varnum, Susan David, Barbara Bell, Michael Moriarty, Richard G. Mallin. SECOND ROW: Jim Kirsch, Penny Grant, Nancy Ann Hunter, Carol Weeks, Ben Achtenberg, Rosalie Roller, Barbara Pease, Bill Soltz. BOTTOM ROW: Philip Sher- man, John Garrett, Larry D. Mendenhall, Bob Tomlinson, Steve Cohen, Harley Dix- on, Larry Bodinson, Jim Kohl. TOP ROW: John Edward Davis, Woody Higgins, Rebecca Lawrence, John Thom- son, Carol Smith, Larry Clutz, Janet Oliver, Judy Kaufman, Betty Ann Cortel- you. THIRD ROW: Jim Parkison, Rusty Klein, Bob Sneed, Sue Roberts, Reggie Hamilton, Linda Zide, Ralph Moore, Paul Reisbord, Tom Galley. SECOND ROW: Robert McMeachin, Janice Boyer, Jim Cox, Mary Ellen Getman, Pamela Shafer, Robert Jennings, Suzanne Tyler, Myron Serkes, Mary Ann Gordon. BOTTOM ROW: John Klinge, John Taylor, Coralie Martsolf, Dian Hoppe, Gordon Wiltse, Wesley Grist, Jackie Bayless, Michael Berkson, Terry Soltau. TOP ROW: Linda Steinhaus, Barbara Ulmer, Cynthia Klernent, Jim Davis, Don Sneed, David Miller, Robert L. Barton, Felice Shaffer, THIRD ROW: Elaine Ernstein, James Freet, Lisa Lanner, Sharon Bitner, Ann Morgan, Gene Owen, Karen Lockridge. SECOND ROW: Tommy Thompson, Errol Greenberg, Ronnie Frey, Sharon Ambrose, Vickie Wikoff, Carol Giles, Ned Harlow, Richard Blackwell. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Julo, Ruth Simon, Covis Wilson Crawley, Kigh Warden, Bar- bara Carol House, Ronald Reese, Fnitz Ruwant, Radine Mankwitz. TOP ROW: George Andrews, John Kizer, T. D. Brous, Dan Sheehy, Chris Schmidt, Dale Mutchler, David Jackson, Carl Lind- quist. THIRD ROW: Judy Williams, Brian Evans, Barbara Molotsky, Ronald Gort- ney, Jerry Huff, Larry Combs, Linda Hardwick, Ronnie Tyrl. SECOND ROW: Mary Jackson, Judy Dloogoff, Suzanne Rosenstock, David Hart, Carla Tagbering, Keith Zeff, Harvey Saferstein, Judy Git- terman. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Brown, Sharon Weddle, Carol Blackburn, Suzie Pitt, Molly Luke, Norman Levine, Edward Samuelson, Elaine Kratchrnan, Herbert Simon. T EIGHTHGRADERS TOP ROW: Roger Siler, Don Stover, Don- ald Richard Gortney, Billy Joe Janssen, Carolyn Bonderer, Samyra Glass, Lynn Ryerson, Forrest Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Larry lVliller, Patty Owens, Doug McGaughy, Eddie Conroy, Russell Bettis, Janet Kuheim, Claudia Edwards. BOT- TOIVI ROW: Frank Heitman, Ed L. Nleads, Beverly Rabicoff, Regina Reekes, Rosamond Korn, Monty Chittenden, Joe Hallauer, Josie Ganaden. TOP ROW: Barbara Decker, Robert Hess, Bill Bondurant, Judith Ensign, Duane Oblander, Jackie Lasater, Steve Hackett, Bill Patterson, Shirley Williams. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Hirsch, Randy Parks, Retha Goldman, Annie La Russa, Arnold Spector, David Tucker, Donald Madison, Tom Sheely, Darrel lVlclVlillian. BOTTOIVI ROW: Earl Scheuer, Janice Kenney, Bar- bara Singman, Gary Ravis, Philip Born- stein, Sharon Wolberg, Joyce Leslie, Fred Cox, Linda Elliott. The greater part ot the eighth graders school time is consumed by his Common Learnings class which correlates English, spelling, social studies, and science. Trips. speakers, and activities add additional interest to the subiects being studied. This class is invaluable in aiding the new students to bridge the gap between grade school and high school work. CLASSES IN ACTION DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. Brewsfer Now Ie'I's see you drive III COMMON LEARNINGS Mrs. Hailey Here's a poini' of inferesi In our siafe . . . METAL ARTS Mr. Manly Anofher one of Ihose do-if-yourself prciecfs. 5 4 ?eg+:qz'31s2 F 4 if K Q nw WM' wQhwx4 , J. M 4 4, gi, 3515 I g mmm ww www-sf i Y ,www -iQQ, ll il Nik Tllllrdf mm Wins 'MJ RWE? Mmm 'K v-1 ,L .l.,4, ff' 1 1 . ik A Q4 SY? X xx N -- ,xxx XX Ning x NQSEfI n--.,.f,! X . , HVSIYT . 5 5 5 T 5:2 3 M2 f Zfiiflilii 2 aiisagiiig z sizlmk Exlilisii 2 Ezzlzilx Y giigiaim 5 Qlgildm 5 5525195 5 EWS L 'fglifiiifff MEP? V 55'-s',, f 5 Qjiiffgg, WJ 231-.xi. ygmmfwwfmfg 2.14 CR GANIZATICNS C o n T e n 'r s HONOR ORGANIZATIONS Naiional Honor Socieiy ..... 63 Na+ionaI Ari' Honor Sociefy . . . 64 Quill and Scroll ..... . . 65 ALL - SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS Siudeni Council ........ 66 Red Cross Council . . . 68 Pep Club ........ . 70 LITERARY SOCIETIES Aihena ........... 72 Delphi . . . . 73 Excelsior . 74 Omega . . . . 75 Sappho . . . , 76 Sesame . . . . 77 Summus . . . 78 Thalian . . . . 79 Veda . . . . 80 Zend-Avesia ......... 8 I DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS Chess Club ......... 83 Science Club . . . 84 Engineers Club . . . 85 Hesiia ....... . . 86 FuI'ure Teachers of America . 87 EI Circulo Espanol . . . . . 88 Le Tricolore . . . . 89 Scherzo . . . . 90 Y-Teens . . . 9I SERVICE COMMITTEES HeaI+h Cenier Assisiani ..... 92 Office Assis+an+s ....... 92 Treasurer's AssisI'an'I's ...... 92 Cafeieria Couriesy Commiifee . . 93 Southwests chapter of the National Honor Society was estab- lished in l928 to create enthusiasm for scholarship, lo promote service and leadership, and to develop character. Al the initia- 'rion ceremony held in May, this year's 'lilly-one iniliales filed N A T I Q N A L down the center aisle lo the notes of Pomp and Circumf stance. The girls' while dresses and the looys' dark suits con- H O N O R lrasled with 'l'he bright-colored robes worn by the alums of last year's senior class to malce a very beaulilul and impressive S O C I E T Y ceremony. Presiclenl . . ALEXANDRA ROLL Vice-Presideni' . . INARA BERZINS Secretary . . Pl-llL JAMES Treasurer . TOM Tl-ICMPSON Sponsor MISS ESTHER SCHROER TOP ROW: Howard Rosfeld, Richard Harpel, Walter Gilbert, Gene Rostov, Bob Kaufman, Douglas Miller, Bob Solem, Alan Thornton, Mary Kay Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Leick, Kathy Hoy, Lauren Mason, Tom Gilmore, Phil Kusnetzky, Judy Bryant, Judy Reed, Jayme Begor, Bernard Peltzie. THIRD ROW: Jo Simmons, Jane Goodnow, Mary Cohn, Ed Rowe, Karen Grieser, Barbara Jacob- son, Pat Roach, Rosalee Bradley, Dorothy Callaway. SECOND ROW: Judy Platt, Richard Bell, Irwin Shaw, Phyllis Unger, Jean Chal- linor, Janet Hohnbaum, Paul Roach, Nancy Krause, Donna Duncan. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Pucker, Barbara Wendel, Irene Stiefel, Pat Paul, Julan Milburn, Jane MacGee, Susan Maxwell, Suzie Baker, Barbara Whitaker, SEATED1 Tom Thompson, Alexandra Roll, Inara Berzins, Phil James, NOT IN PICTURE: Ellen Stutman, Judy Ware, 63 TOP ROW: Phyllis Unger, Marylin Burtin, Steve Norris, Jack Liesveld, Spencer Page, Steve Morris, Betty Kleinsorge. SECOND ROW: Kay Knickerbocker, Carol Duncan, Maureen Vigder, Richard Rosenstok, Janet Chittenden, Barbara Kasper, Miss Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Porter, Janet Clayton, Linda Lockwood, Marilyn Hall, Roxene Goller, Sue Spencer, Darlene Thompson. NOT IN PICTURE: Susan Maxwell. First Semester Second Semester President PHYLLIS UNGER BARBARA KASPER Vice-President BARBARA KASPER SUE SPENCER Recording Secretary SUSAN MAXWELL SUSAN MAXWELL Corresponding Secretary JEAN PORTER MARILYN HALL Treasurer SUE SPENCER JANET CLAYTON Sponsor N A T I O N A L MISS ELORA A. WRIGHT A R T The National Art Honor Society commemorated its twenty-titth H o N O R anniversary at the time ot its induction ot new members with S O C I E T Y a big celebration to which all the past members ot the society were invited. In addition. an exhibit consisting ot pieces trom some titteen chapters ot the National Art Honor Society in all parts ot the United States was held at the Nelson Art Gallery. This year's main proiects were raising money tor the two hundred dollar scholarship given each year to a deserving student and the retouching ot the schooI's murals. 64 The A. B. McDonaIcI chapter of the OuiII anol Scroll was organ- ized al' Southwest in I935. Ouill and Scroll is an international Q U I L L sociefy for high school iournalisfs. To be eligible for Ihe society, a n d one must have done outstanding worlc in writing, in business, or in art on either of Southwests publication staffs, the SACHEM S C R O L L or the TRAIL. President . . MARY KAY DAVIDSON Vice-President . . TOM THOMPSON Secretary . . JEAN CI-IALLINOR Treasurer . . . JANE GOODNOW Sponsors . . MISS VIRGINIA WELCI-I and MISS MARY C. JOHNSTON TOP ROW: Bruce Tomson, Richard Kaufman, Walter Gilbert, Bob Kaufman, Jay Levine, Phil James, Judy Bryant, Karen Messmer. SECOND ROW: Pat Middleton, Leola Allen, Bernard Peltzie, John Hoffman, Mike Silver, Phyllis Oliver, Rosalee Bradley, Pat Paul, Alexandra Roll. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Unger, Norma Sparks, Claudia Lowe, Dorothy Hannon, Marilyn Hall, Judy Platt, Sue Spen- cer, Susan Maxwell, Susie Cohen. SEATED: Jane Goodnow, Mary Kay Davidson, Tom Thompson, Jean Challinor. NOT IN PICTURE: Ellen Stutman, Judy Ware, 65 ..NWw w Mf':1wRwimNmmS''hrafwsfzsrwffx wwvwifaimiesafrzeifxss-,J 2,-iff -fs. 'cfmiisss-wmrmewsf Lsmwvwxi STUDENT COUNCIL The STudenT Council sTar+ed The year off well wiTh The clisTribu- Tion of brochures welcoming The new sTudenTs. LaTer, everyone found ThaT The STuclenT Affairs' bullefin board was really lcepf up To daTe, ThaT The Losf and Found had been opened, and ThaT a new school flag had been purchased. In January a successful exchange assembly wiTh Paseo was held, and in April SouThwesT sTudenTs parTicipaTed in CiTy Hall Day. To wind up The year, The STudenT Council sold shares To pay for The expenses of nexT year's exchange sTudenTs. FirsT SemesTer Second Semesfer PresicIenT ED ROWE BOB KAUEMAN Vice-PresidenT MARVIN BRENNER BOB BLANKENSI-IIP SecreTary RICI-IARD I-IARPEL MIKE WILCOX Treasurer BOB KAUEMAN BOB BRITT SergeanT-aT-Arms BRUCE TOMSON IRWIN Sl-IAW CriTic BOB BLANKENSI-IIP DAVID CASI-IDAN Sponsors MR. FRANK L. STARK, MISS ALMA I. Sl-IIPLEY, MISS SARAI-I HELEN ANDERSON, MISS KATHLEEN N. TORBERT. MR. LAURENCE NIVENS STANDING: Irwin Shaw, Nlike Wilcox, Ed Rowe, Bruce Tomson, IVIar- Jingle bells, pregenllg, and Chrisfmag Trees af The vin Brenner. SEATED: Bob Blankenship, Bob Britt, Bob Kaufman, -firgf gf December! The Sfudel-,+ Council was carry- David CBSIIUHU, Richard Hamel- ing on iTs campaign for a school flag, which was given To Soufhwesi' as a Chrisfmas presenT from The enTire sTudenT body. TOP ROW: Phil Marcus, Dick Menn, Jim Davis, Ralph Clark, Bob Britt, Kenny Cox, George Cartlich, Richard German. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Fritts, Ruth Morgan, Barbara Fuller, Jane Houston, Steve Brown, Andy Naylor, Peter Barnes, Dave Clemenson, Steve Jennings, Shirley Clough, Shelley Moore, Duke Ponick, Stanley Schifman, Carol Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Sally Dunlap, Sue Hearne, Judy Dalton, Mike Blumenthal, Mary Jane Casebolt, Fran Thompson, Jo Simmons, Dave Alexander, Shirley Reisbord, Jean Challinor, Valerie Jones, Kitty Gore, Jacque Smith, Barbara Nichols. THIRD ROW: Jean Hatcher, Mary Jo Williams, Larry Miller, Mary Beth Bryan, Chuck Moffet, Sandy Schiff, Karen Oliver, Judy Foster, Irwin Shaw, Jackie Lasater, Pat Murphy, Millie Hilgert, Jerry Arni, Bev Vaughan, Jane Varnum. SECOND ROW: Leslie Lyddon, Suzy Leggett, Sam Owens, Leo Butts, Carol DeLott, Judy Brett, Pat Bengtson, Bob Waldo, T. D. Brous, Bill Hesselroth, Carl Chinnery, Carl Remley, Judy Ware, Bruce McCormick, Bill Voss, Herbert Simon, Nancy Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Blankenship, Richard Harpel, Ed Rowe, Marvin Brenner, Bob Kaufman, Bruce'Tornson. TOP ROW: Bill Miller, Dick Menn, Barry Cox, Gareth Foulds, Alan Thornton, Peter Protzmann, Steve Cohn, George Shore. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Kur, Billy Joe Janssen, Jack Chapman, George Herrman, Chuck Arnold, Howard Jacobson, Bob Shapiro, Dave Alexander, Harvey Levine, Steve Woodley, Norton Nelkin, Gene Lafferty, Eddie Abbott, Steve Legend. FOURTH ROW: John Turner, Barry Mnookin, Nancy Freund, Diane Huston, Sue Marler, John Foxworth, Barbara Plank, Paul Spencer, Leola Allen, Karen Messmer, Phyllis Unger, Janette Elliot, Judy Johnson, Fred Lagud. THIRD ROW: Linda Brown, Carol Johnson, Cindy Adams, Carole Sue Fran- cisco, Lynda Anderson, Kevin Kenney, Theresa Schieber, Jane Taylor, Charline Schmelzer, Cynthia Laing, Betty Ann Ragan, Linda Myers, Carolyn Steele, Mary Lou McCrath. SECOND ROW: Karen Lockridge, Betsy Ruvel, Phil Magers, Jim Kirsch, Sue Wilkinson, Pat Cassity, Merikay Boucher, Penny Golden, Carl Helmstetter, Linda Piercy, Mary Ellen Getman, Larry Rothman, Steve Cohen, Paul Wolff, Gary Ravis. BOTTOM ROW: David Cashdan, Mike Wilcox, Bob Kaufman, Bob Blankenship, Bob Britt, Irwin Shaw. 67 TOP ROW: Bev Davidson, Betty Ennis, Nancy Rich, George Landrum, Jim Marshall, Gary Sharp, Stephanie Alexander, Janis Me- hornay, Allan Block, Mimi Izzard. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Owens, Charline Schmelzer, Karen Messmer, Susie Ramsey, Jim Hopkins, Hal Woodhead, Lynda Anderson, Barbara Herrin, Kathy Nixon, Marc Bernstein. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Ann Hawkins, Sandra Serkes, Diane Varnum, Pam Oliver, Carolyn Huber, Frank Kirk, Midge Faeth, Roxene Goller, Debbie Young, Terry Weiner. THIRD ROW: Vivien Durbin, Toby Roth, Rhoda Lewis, Dianne Turner, Richey Rowley, Jim Goar, Marva Hull, Sherry Ruskin, Susan Mann, Connie Scott. SECOND ROW: Fred Cox, Pat Michaels, Linda Pitt, Kathy Kidd, Richard Mallin, Tommie Michael, Gene Kohl, Judy Boyce, Karen Lockridge, Frankie Travalent, John Garrett. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Crain, Phil Kusnetzky, Emmy Haas, Sueleal Thompson, Jane MacGee, Herb Kamen. TOP ROW: Myron Talman, Fred Truog, Jim Marshall, Barbara Jackson, Bruce Newton, Richard Bell, Jim Manley, Kenny Fox, Tom Gilmore, Martin Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Joanna Jenkins, Lucy Truog, Bob Reese, John Shore, Eric Johnson, Carol Smith, Janet Dinklage, Mike McKee, Barbara Throckmorton, Jackie Boisse. FOURTH ROW: Irene Biederman, Judy Stout, Judith Trogdon, Frank Kirk, Larry Rosenthal, Bobbie Mouber, Lucinda Young, Sue Pringle, Laraine Simmons, Paula Davis, Janice Langford. THIRD ROW: Judy Lipoff, Judy Marsh, Judy Smith, Barbara Kuhn, Monika Mayes, Julan Milburn, Linda Saddler, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Joanne Walker, Mary Roberts, Connie Jo Frick, Suzie Hansen. SECOND ROW: Judy Rabicoff, Earl Sheuer, Nanette Minnick, Jim Cozad, Keith Zeff, Gene Owen, Ken Van Cleave, Jay Lubin, Karen Marcum, Elizabeth Bean, Harold Clark, Bill Voss, Gene Grossmann. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Ennis, Bruce Tomson, Harvey Rosenthal, Sueleal Thompson, Jane MacGee, Ken Cox, Bob Davenport. 68 The Junior Red Cross Council again lived up To iTs worThy name. WiTh The backing oT The enTire sTudenT body, The annual Red Cross drive wenT over The goal, wiTh parT oT This year's Tund going To The relieT oT Hungarian reTugees. The Council also sponsored enTerTainmenT Tor The near-by veTerans' hos- piTals and senT Three boxes oT school supplies To poverTy- sTricl:en counTries overseas. The newly acquired Red Cross bulleTin board in The caTeTeria, wiTh iTs inTeresTing arTicles and picTures, helped sTirnulaTe The school's inTeresT in This worTh- while organizaTion. FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer PresidenT EMMY HAAS SUELEAL THOMPSON Vice-PresidenT SUELEAL THOMPSON JANE MacC5EE SecreTary JANE MacGEE HARVEY ROSENTHAL Treasurer PHIL KUSNETZKY BRUCE TOMSON ParliamenTarian CHARLES CRAIN BRUCE ENNIS SergeanT-aT-Arms HERB KAMEN BOB DAVENPORT KEN COX Sponsor MISS MARY L. JACKSON Some ThoughT SouThwesT was opening iTs own dime sTore in The TronT hall, buT The pencils, noTeboolc paper, TooTh pasTe, and oTher useTul arTicles on display There were The conTenTs oT The Three school chesTs senT To lands overseas by The Junior Red Cross. RED CRCJSS STANDING: Bob Davenport, Bruce Ennis, Charles Crain, Ken Cox, Bruce Tomson, Herb Kamen. SEATED: Harvey Rosenthal, Emmy Haas, Sueleal Thompson, Jane MacGee, Phil Kusnetzky. PEP CLUB The Pep Club for the first time in its history is an all-girl organization. This year's debatable question was what im- proved Southwests cheering ability, the laclc of boys in the Pep Club or the hard work oi our athletic teams. Whatever the answer, the Indians' spirit has really been great. The snake dance on the football field at each game helped liven up everyone's enthusiasm and gave Southwest a chance to show all the schools our terrific school spirit. The Pep CIub's main proiect this year was the fabulous homecoming dance. President . . MARGIE CRITTEN Vice-President . BARBARA CAMERON Secrefary , Treasurer . . KITTY GORE Higforian , Publicity Chm. . . . SUSAN MAXWELL Sponsors . . MISS ALLIS I-IAREN, MR. RICHARD M. GRIEEITI-I FIRST TEAIVI CHEERLEADERS-STANDING: Sueleal Thompson, Emmy Haas, SECOND ROW: SECOND TEANI CHEERLEADERS-STANDING: Dottie Ludwig, Diane Coen, Judy Eisen, Suzie Baker. KNEELING: Janet Marsha Arni. KNEELING: Carol Handley, Nlerikay Boucher, Sandra Russell. Nlinda, Heather Graham, l l l l CLASS CAPTAINS-BACK ROW: Sheryl Freeman, Jane House ton, Frances Fullerton. FRONT ROW: Sally Isharn, Mary Jo Williams. SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD-TOP ROW: Ed Rowe, Bob Kauf- man, George Shore, Marvin Brenner, Ken Paton, Kent Broad- hurst. SECOND ROW: Dave Alexander, Bob Blankenship, Bruce Tornson, BOTTOIVI ROW: Bill Berry, Chick King, David Cash- dan, Jim Alden, Gary Irwin. OFFICERS-STANDING: Penny Golden, Susie Nlaxvvell, Barbara Cameron, Ingrid Charlson. KNEELING: Kitty Gore, Margie Critten, Strains of Fight for the 'lame of Southwest were heard at the football games as a long line of Pep Club members led by the cheerleaders wound its way laacl: and forth across the playing field. 7I TOP ROW: Jean Challinor, Aletha Schultz, Carolyn Resz, Marylln Kay Burtln, Rosalind Baraban, Vicki Reineke, Dorothy Callaway, Pam Phipps, Andrea Williams, Barbara Jacobson. FOURTH ROW: Kitty Gore, Hedra Glass, Barbara Kuhn, Margaret Ziegler, Phyllis Unger, Penny Callaway, Sandy Venator, Barbara Minkin, Sue Pringle, Donna Duncan, Carolyn Brenner. THIRD ROW: Sandy Singer, Nancy Mallin, Susan Goodall, Carlene Burgheimer, Judy Stout, Sharon Wheatley, Penny Plotsky, Vivian Eveloff, Carolyn Kars, Martha Ellen O'Hern, SECOND ROW: Irene Stiefel, Linda Winer, Hanna Steinzeig, Doris Lyon, Carol Barger, Linda Lockwood, Joyce Tobiasen, Shirley Larsen, Vivien Durbin, Harriet Pittell, Yalene Kusnetzky. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Clayman, Joan Williams, Gaylen Montgomery, Pearl Dogle, Debbie Sudran, Mary Sue Viner, Carol DeLott, Suzi Levin, Susie Steinberg, Brenda Pachter, Marcia Kahn. NOT IN PICTURE: Sharon Zubrin. First Semester Second Semester President DOROTHY CALLAWAY IRENE STIEEEL Vice-President IRENE STIEFEL JEAN Cl-IALLINOR Second Vice-President JEAN CI-IALLINOR KITTY GORE Secretary PI-IYLLIS UNOER SUSIE STEINBERO Treasurer SUSIE STEINBERG ROSALIND BARABAN Sponsors MISS PAULINE VVOLFE and MRS. IDA S. WELLS Athena, tounded in the tall ot I953, talces its name trom the Oreelc goddess ot wisdom and intellect. The group is begin- ning to teel established at Southwest, since the last ot its charter members are being graduated this June. Athena A T H E N A regretted the loss at the end ot tirst semester ot Miss Pauline Wolte, who was the society's original sponsor. but is initiating her successor, lvlrs. Ida S. Wells, into the complexities ot lit. club sponsorship. 72 The narne, Delphi, is taken from the shrine of the same name, which was dedicated to Apollo, the Greek god of fine arts. Members of Delphi didn't wait Tor the Literary Contest this spring, but staged one of their own earlier in the year, which D E L P H I stimulated interest in the year's main event. ll' provided good practice as well as Tun and excitement. First' Semester Second Semester President' JACQUE SMITH JULAN MILBURN Vice-President' JUDY PLATT JUDY PLATT Second Vice-President MARILYN HALL MARILYN HALL Secretary JULAN MILBURN BARBARA NICHOLS Treasurer PAT PAUL PAT PAUL Sponsor MISS FLORA LINN TOP ROW: Claudia Lowe, Kathryn Boehm, Connie Rubenstein, Nelani Midgley, Linda DeAtley, Sharon Higman, Janet Dinklage, Joan Caulfield, Sharron Bourne, Anne Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Koffman, Inara Berzins, Tarvi Hermann, Kathleen Cooley, Gayle Goodman, Judy Reid, Michaele Griffith, Jean Scott, Barbara Nichols, Bev Friedson, Roxene Goller. THIRD ROW: Jacque Smith, Betty Ruth Johnson, Joann Watkins, Julan Milburn, Andrea Hogin, Charline Schmelzer, Cynthia Riley, Emily Lapin, Phyllis Lindsey, Irene Biederman. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Schnider, Eleanor Bysfield, Janice Jensen, Judy Platt, Janet Clayton, Marilyn Hall, Pat Paul, Carol Johnson, Anne Bartlett, Susy Fowler, Cynthia Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Sherri Grossman, Barbara Wendel, Ann Bysfield, Sandy Amato, Barbara Northrop, Susan Dinklage, Linda Horine, Marilyn Fryhofer, Pat Easton, Pat Michaels, Jan Harre. NOT IN PICTURE: Margaret Cook, Susie Ramsey, Cynthia Lackie. 73 Excelsior was formed in l945 by The merging oi lwo former literary societies, Baconian and Ruskin. Its name is derived from the Latin comparative meaning higher, lt is not difficult to E X E L S see that Excelsior was founded before Summus. Oh, why did C I O R Excelsior leave such an opening? Excelsior used speakers as a means oi learning how to improve their speaking and writing abilities. First Semester Second Semester President DICK MENN JERRY WACKNOV Vice-President JERRY WACKNQV ANDY NAYLOR Secretary ANDY NAYLOR CHARLES CRAIN Treasurer PAUL EDWARDS BERNARD PELTZIE Sponsor MR. HARRISON OVERMAN TOP ROW: Alan Thornton, Joe Higday, Don Brown, Bob Sears, Charles Crain, Jack Shipman, George Costello, Mike Fowler, Morris Levine. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Wacknov, Fred Truog, Mike Rosenthal, Michael Azorsky, Jon Durst, Dick Menn, Ronnie Robertson, Dick Brigham, Howard Goprnan. THIRD ROW: Irwin Shaw, Roger Cooper, Andy Naylor, Bill Stewart, Peter Barnes, Bernard Peltzie, Howard Jacobson, Steve Norris, Jerry Mendelson. SECOND ROW: Richard Bell, Jack Mayer, Bob Greenstein, Richard Benner, Stephen Kaplan, Stephen Moss, Stan Goldman, Mr. Overrnan. BOTTOM ROW: Miron Straf, Steve Aberid, Richard Rosenstok, Russell Maichel, Mike Silver, Gordy Griffith, Larry Kars, Leo Butts. NOT IN PICTURE: Paul Edwards, Gary Lerner, Chuck Moffet, Steve Morris, Robert Solem, Wayne Tenenbaum. 74 TOP ROW: Diane Huston, Mimi Izzard, Lorraine Frankenstein, Janeice Kenyon, Linda Scoggin, Jeanne Leick, Pat Middleton, Kathy Hoy, Pat Purpus, Fran Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Lucinda Young, Merikay Boucher, Frances Fullerton, Nickey Ross, Barbara Cameron, Sueleal Thompson, Judy Anthony, Carol Ann Duncan, Sheryl Freeman, Jeanie Reed, Judy Foster. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Marcia Tonkin, Penny Golden, Carroll Garrett, Anne Barton, Nancy Freund, Meredith Adams, Marsha Wertzberger, Diane Fowler, Judy Ware. SECOND ROW: Joyce Moss, Ingrid Charlson, Karen Oliver, Diane Tucker, Sherrie Baker, Janet Singer, Mary Jo Cox, Mary Beth Bryan, Nancy DeBrunner, Julie Coons, Marlene Moss. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Lyddon, Judy Sears, Connie Scott, Marsha Arni, Carol Hoyle, Sandy Beard, Pat Brasfield, Sandie Russell, Diane Cumerford, Sharon Gwin, Georgia Wood. NOT IN PICTURE: Jane Farney, Barbara Herrin. First Semester Second Semester President INORID Cl-lARl.SON JUDY WARE Vice-President BARBARA CAMERON Sl-lERYI. FREEMAN Recording Secretary JUDY WARE MARCIA TONKIN Corresponding Secretary Sl-lERYl. FREEMAN MEREDITH ADAMS Treasurer MEREDITI-l ADAMS DIANE FOWLER Sponsor MISS DOROTHY W. VARNEY Omega is the Greek letter which stands tor civilization and culture. This symbol was taken as the name ot the girls' literary society which was tounded in l95l. They, too, buckled down to work preparing tor the Lit. Contest, and had guest speakers O M E G A during the year, in the hope that the speakers' knowledge and advice would lead them to their goal-the cup. 75 TOP ROW: Mary Ann Challinor, Deanne Ritz, Karen Grieser, Donna Knutson, Judy Sandusky, Sally Hettley, Barbara Plank, Susan Lawrence, Louise Layton, Nancy Jane Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Carol White, Kay Knickerbocker, Joyce Arnold, Pat Turner, Shelley Moore, Linda Armstrong, Judy Oldham, Pat Ridgway, Pat Gross, Laraine Simmons. THIRD ROW: Elinor Schifrnan, Deane Roche, Sherye Lubin, Theresa Schieber, JoAnne Jenison, Linda Grimshaw, Beverly Miller, Jane Taylor, Stephanie Shurin, Mary Kay Nan- ninga. SECOND ROW: Judy Dutcher, Beth Ferro, Sally Williams, Evelyn Sender, Susan Wright, Linda Piercy, Judith Falls, Christie Ann Hill, Deanna Neuman, Bari Spack. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Culver, Carol Kammerdiener, Elaine Hoffman, Darlene Thompson, Sue Spencer, Jane Hartwell, Jo Ellen Silverman, Pat Davis, Gloria Raskin, Anne Greenstein. NOT IN PICTURE: Lynn Bush, Judi Carl, Joan Moore, Mary Samuel. First Semester Second Semester President SUE SPENCER LYNN BUSl-l Vice-President LYNN BUSH SALLY HEFFLEY Second Vice-President CAROL KAMMERDIENER BARBARA PLANK Secretary SALLY HEEELEY DONNA KNUTSON Treasurer SUE LAWRENCE PAT DAVIS Sponsors MISS MILDRED MEUSER and MRS. l-lARRlET V. MCCAFFREY Sappho derives its name trorn the Greek poetess who was the worlds tirst woman writer. Sappho was organized during Southwests tirst year under the sponsorship ot Miss Katharine S A P P H O Morgan, who established literary societies at Southwest, and has been a contest winner many times in its long history. Tying tor tirst place with Zend-Avesta in l956, Sappho spent the year getting ready to detend last year's victory. 76 From a tale in The Arcibion Nights come the words, Open, O Sesame, and let your followers through the gateway of knowledge. From this quotation come both Sesame's name and goal. In I952 this group received the distinction ot being S E S A M E the only girls' society to win the Literary Contest for the third time in succession and thus keep the coveted cup. First Semester Second Semester President SUSIE COI-IEN ALEX ROLL Vice-President ALEX ROLL MARY DAVIDSON Second Vice-President MARY DAVIDSON PI-IYLLIS OLIVER Secretary BARBARA KASPER BARBARA KASPER Treasurer PI-IYLLIS OLIVER JO SIMMONS Sponsor MRS. KATHERINE NORRIS TOP ROW: Eunice Adelman, Leola Allen, Barbara Bollinger, Mary Kay Davidson, Linda Gregath, Judy Franke, Joyce Johns, Judy Caldwell, Chris Plog, Judy Galley. FOURTH ROW: Linda Smalley, Juliet Hess, Lois Young, Mary Jane Casebolt, Loretta Stephens, June Holloway, Mary Ann Cohn, Henrietta Hopkins, Charlotte McKean, Jo Simmons, Malt Erickson. THIRD ROW: Sharrie Farrar, Linda Klingberg, Barbara Kasper, Judy Dalton, Linda' Gibson, Nancy McMahan, Marty Packer, Maggie Cash, Sally Pringle, Pat Cassity. SECOND ROW: Linda Stearns, Judy Smith, Phyllis Oliver, Beverly Barnett, Gloria Wagner, Betty Ann Ragan, Alexandra Roll, Sharrel Keyes, Becky Swallow, Barbara Perkins, Myrna Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Cohen, Carol Johnston, Rita Dye, Betty Davis, Rosalie Oliver, Jean Hatcher, Gay Missildine, Kathleen Kidd, Peggy Grant, June-Donna Dearing, Linda Kelley. NOT IN PICTURE: Sue Gooch, Mary Alice Moon, Nancy Vegder, Betty Sue Zeligman. 77 Summus, one oi the newest literary societies at Southwest, takes its name from the Latin worcl meaning highest, Since Sum- mus's main goal was to work Iiarol with the Literary Contest S U M M U S always in mind, instruction in all written and oral events was given io help prepare Summusians for the big event. An important activity oi the group this year was a debate with Zend-Avesia upon the foreign policy of the United States in the recent Ear East problem. There was so much discussion as to who won the debate that it was finally called a draw. First Semester Second Semester President GENE ROSTOV PHIL KUSNETZKY Vice-Presiclenl' PHIL KUSNETZKY BRUCE WHITE Secretary RICHARD KAUEMAN JAY LEVINE Treasurer BRUCE WHITE GARY SHARP Sponsor MR. F. WILLIAM PAUL TOP ROW: Jay Levine, Richard Kaufman, Harry Vail, Burt Jensen, Richard Levy, Gene Rostov, Larry Bold, Bruce Ennis, Bernard Hilgert, Bill Berry. THIRD ROW: David Miller, Roger Krumm, Michael Gordon, I. J. Talbot, Steve Altman, Bruce White, Gary Sharp, Phil Kusnetzky, Jack Ross, Meyer Brown. SECOND ROW: Bob Gordon, Michael Blumenthal, Steve Booser, John Shore, Bob Ihde, Norton Nelkin, Marvin Brenner, Allan Block, Bob Brooks, Mr. Paul. BOTTOIVI ROW: Cary Lieberman, Fred Zimmerman, Larry Rosen- thal, Gary Altman, Marc Bernstein, Frank Kirk, Carl Chinnery, Wally Chester, Scotty Oates, Barry Mansur, NOT IN PICTURE: Barry Cox, Mike Dubin, Mike Gordon, Mike Roeher. 78 TOP ROW: Elaine Adkins, Cynthia Fuller, Jayme Begor, Jane Goodnow, Nancy Rich, Barbara Jackson, Stephanie Alexander, Judy Bryant, Sue Marler, Nancy Rollins. FOURTH ROW: Frances Smith, Valerie Jones, Dorothy Hannon, Sandra Korthanke, Beverly David- son, Ann Houston, Pat Murphy, Bobbie Mouber, Pat Naylor, Susie Stripp. THIRD ROW: Dee Dee Favreau, Kathy Nixon, Bev Vaughan, Margie Critten, Joann Lamberson, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Martha Cutler, Barbara Gray, Pat McCaughey, Judy Klein. SECOND ROW: Jane Myers, Mary Jo Williams, Glenna Noteis, Frances McKnight, Carole Sue Francisco, Mary Ann Robertson, Jocelyn North, Marilyn Shrimpton, Carolyn Hill, Miss Ewalt. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Duncan, Elizabeth Bean, Sue Wilkinson, Linda Haas, Susan Max- well, Suzie Baker, Linda Schuman, Diane Coen, Jean Blackwell, Dottie Dunlap. NOT IN PICTURE: Jane MacGee, Judy Trogdon, First Semester Second Semester President DOROTHY l-lANNON SUSAN MAXWELL Vice-President SUSAN MAXWELL JAYME BEC-SOR Second Vice-President JANE MacGEE JANE GOODNOW Secretary JANE GOODNOW BARBARA GRAY Treasurer JAYME BEGOR LINDA SCHUMAN Sponsor MISS VIONA EWALT Thalian is named tor Thalia, the muse ot comedy and pastoral poetry. The wearers ot the pinlc and blue participated in the annual Literary Tea, the inter-club Christmas party, and the Salvation Army drive at Christmas time. With the help ot their T H A L I A N new sponsor, Miss Viona Ewalt, the Thalians worked hard pre- paring tor the Lit. Contest. 79 TOP ROW: Mary Ellen Weeks, Carol Sue Schanker, Diana Hyman, Sue Clark, Barbara Rashbaum, Pat Manuel, Rosalee Bradley, Pat Hodges, Shirley Reisbord. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Unell, Sharon Funk, Diane Duncan, Ellen Stutman, Bonna Reichman, Mary Lawrie, Janet Hoyland, Marlene Kemp, Gayle Gilliam. THIRD ROW: Rickie Landrum, Susan Donovan, Joyce Margolin, Marcia Wilson, Maureen Vigder, Carol Posner, Nancy Krause, Carol Ann Samuelson, Virginia Gangwer, Rosanne Bornstein. SECOND ROW: Toby Roth, Myrna Cooper, Doris Miller, Marcia Super, Sherry Wayne, Eleanor Gray, Janice Feingold, Patty Kars, Lois Singman. BOTTOIVI ROW: Phyllis Schenck, Judie Relder, Donna Margolin, Marcia Lewin, Joyce Kross, Jean Porter, Harriet Rosenstein, Gitta Cahn, Sharon Pucker, Marlene Friedman. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Byrd, Phyllis Ruben, Judy Shapiro, Nancy Strong, Norma Tenenbaum. Firsf Semesler Second Semesler Presidenl' Sl-lERRY WAYNE MAUREEN VIGDER Vice-Presidenl' JOYCE MARGOLIN ELEANOR GRAY Second Vice-Presidenl' ELEANOR GRAY BARBARA RASHBAUM Secrelary ELLEN STUTMAN MARCIA UNELL Treasurer MAUREEN VIGDER HARRIET ROSENSTEIN Sponsor MRS. CLEORA l-l. FLORY V E D A Veda was founded during lhe lirsl year of Sou'rhwesl's exisl- ence. ll lakes iis name from 'rhe Hindu books of learning and wisdom. Veda's social aclivilies for 'rhe year slarlecl off wilh Jrhe inilialion ceremony al lhe home of Mary Lawrie. During lhe year, wearers of lhe blue and while had air lheir rneelings guesl' speakers who helped Them in lheir work for 'rhe Liierary Conlesl. 80 The name, Zend-Avesla, refers Io The inlerprelalion of The sacred books OT The ancienl Zoroaslrian religion. Z. A. is lhe only Iil. sociely which can boasl of winning lwo cups in lhe inler-club conlesl. Bur rnosl impressive is lhe Tacl lhal Jrhese Z E N D A V E S T A cups represenl six consecuiive viclories. Polishing silver is one ' ol Zend-Avesla's Tavorile paslirnesl Firsl' Semesier Second Semesler Presiclenl' ROBERT KAUEMAN ROBERT BRITT Vice-Presicleni' ROBERT BRITT DAVID CASI-IDAN Secrelary DAVID CASHDAN TODD KELSO Treasurer TODD KELSO MEL ABEND Sponsor MR. Cl-IANEY O. WILLIAMS TOP ROW: Bob Carlson, Jim Wagner, Bob Kaufman, Bob Britt, Todd Kelso, David Cashdan, Thad Mendenhall, Dick Hall, Bob Levy. FOURTH ROW: Gary Irwin, Jack Liesveld, Stan Weiner, Jim Shelton, John Eckels, George Lowry, Charles Woodling, Phil Marcus, Henry Kenower. THIRD ROW: Sandy Passer, Bob Goldstein, Steve Cohn, Jim Shortal, Phil Stewart, Ken Davidson, Mel Abend, Jim Hopkins, Mr. Williams. SECOND ROW: Ed Rowe, Dave Alexander, Spencer Page, Dennis Moriarty, Allan Nilsson, Jerry Johnson, Kip Pells, Donn Hovvell, Barry Spack. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Wolff, Charles King, David Henderson, Buzzy Morris, Steve Vile, Sandy Milens, Marshall Koch, Harvey Kaplan, Dave Foster. NOT IN PICTURE: Mike Brimrn, Ken Cox, John Davis, Charles Hess, Ned Law- rence, John Lucas, Dan Schrnelzinger, Bob Shapiro. 8l The inifiafion of cerfain luclry seniors info 'rhe Naiional Honor Sociefy is one of Sou'I'hwesf's mos? dignified ceremonies-some says i+'s more impressive Than graduaiion. Organizafions in Action Soufhwesf girls don lheir besf bib-and-fuckers for ihe annual Liierary Socieiy Tea which is held in Ocfober a+ 'Phe Universify of Kansas Cify lo give 'Phe members and ihe rushees a chance fo become lJeHer acquainfed. Fuiure Rembrandis and Renoirs are given a chance fc display fheir +alen+s in +he annual exhibii' puf on by members and prospedive members of +he Nalional Ari' Honor Sociefy. TOP ROW: Jim Shortal, Bob Mayer, Bruce White, Howard Rosfeld, Charles Crain, Stephen Hill, Thad Mendenhall, Morris Levine, Bob Waugh, Winston Cochrane. SECOND ROW: John Schlanger, Steve Abend, Ray James, Jerry Johnson, Steve Chick, Jim Manley, Norman Johnson, Jack Mayer, Don Peterson, Dave Henderson, Mr. McKee. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Rosenstock, Bob Solem. NOT IN PICTURE: Dennis Austinson, Max Warren. First Semester Second Semester President BOB SOLEM NORMAN JOHNSON Vice-President DON PETERSON JIM MANLEY Secretary THAD MENDENHALL DON PETERSON Treasurer RICHARD ROSENSTOK RICHARD ROSENSTOK Sponsor MR. JAMES S. McKEE When asked about the Chess CIub's activities, its sponsor is quoted as saying, We play chess, And so it is, tor the Chess C H E S S CIub's purpose is to give those who are interested in chess- C L U B whether they be old hands or new-a chance to play their tavorite game. Such deep thinking in Ieisure time must help keep wits sharpened tor the schoolroom. 83 TOP ROW: Jeanne Leick, George Landrum, Bill Fuller, Joe Higday, Jerrold Bernstein, Norma Nagelvoort, Carol Howard. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Bankhead, Sherry Brenton, Rickie Landrum, Claudia Lowe, Jack Agard, Rosalie Oliver, lVlr. Bishop, Sr. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Nlartin Connell, John Leonard, Pat lVIurphy. FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer PresidenT JEANNE LEICK CLAUDIA LOWE Vice-PresidenT CLAUDIA LOWE JERROLD BERNSTEIN SecreTary Sl-lERRY BRENTON ROSALIE OLIVER Treasurer JOHN LEONARD JACK AGARD Sponsor MR. M. P. BISHOP, SR. The major acTiviTy oT The Science Club was To work ouT The S C I E N C E proiecTs which were enTered in SouThwesT's and The ciTy's C L U B Science Fairs. This enTailed much discussion, planning, and hard work. On The club's agenda Tor programs were a guesT speaker Trom MidwesT Research who lecTured on cancer and a Tield Trip To The James W. Weldon lVleTallurgical LalooraTories, where a capsule oT live cobalT was shown To The members. 84 The highlights of this year's activities in the Engineers Club have been the field trips to the Kansas Cify Wafer Works, fo the James W. Weldon Metallurgical Laboratories, and fo the University of Kansas Cify for a lecture on topology. These E N G I N E E R S fri s, along with several guesl' speakers. have made the Engi- neirs Club an interesting activity for its members. C L U B First Semester Second Semester Presiclenf WALTER GILBERT R. J. I-IANNA Vice-Presiclen'l' R. J. I-IANNA CLIEEORD l-IOYLE Recording Secretary DOUG MILLER DOUG MILLER Corresponding Secretary DICK I-IALL TOM JENNINGS Treasurer Tl-IAD MENDENI-IALL DICK I'-IALL Sponsor MR. LEO S. SCOTT TOP ROW: Clifford Hoyle, Bob Carlson, Bob Levy, John Nevvell, R. J. Hanna, Thad Mendenhall, David Cashdan, Walter Gilbert, Dick Hall. THIRD ROW: Winston Cochrane, Tom Jennings, Richard Jacob, Bob Mayer, Ronnie Robertson, Harry Vail, Bill Fuller, Phil Stewart, Stan Klein. SECOND ROW: Pat Roach, Mike Brimm, Steve Morris, Allen Ptashnik, Robert Waugh, Kip Pells, Peter Barnes, Jack Mayer, Mr. Scott, BOTTOM ROW: Paul Wolff, Steve Abend, Ken Green, Russell Maichel, Don Peterson, Bob Hana, Paul Roach, Steve Briggs, Larry Fleider. NOT IN PICTURE: Douglas Miller, Chuck Moffet, John Leonard. 85 HesTia, a club Tor Those inTeresTed in The arT oT homemalcing, oTTered iTs members a year oT weII-balanced acTiviTies. For iTs annual proiecT, scrapboolcs were prepared Tor The Cerebral H E S T I A Palsy CenTer. The ouTsTanding program was The Tashion show where The members modeled cIoThes which They had made Themselves. The reTreshmenTs aTTer The show were Turnished by girls who had baked Their TavoriTe recipes. FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer PresicIenT JULAN MILBURN CAROL DUNCAN Vice-PresidenT JEANNE LEICK SANDY VENATOR SecreTary KATHY HOY MARGIE JOHNSON Treasurer CAROL DUNCAN BETTY RUTH JOHNSON Sponsors MISS FRANCES WHITMIRE and MISS CATHERINE SOUDERS TOP ROW: Shirley Clough, Patsy McCarty, Kathy Hoy, Jeanne Leick, Judy Sandusky, Marian Tobin, Pat Swinney, Margaret Johnson, Judy Chrisman. SECOND ROW: Carol Schanker, Martha Cutler, Penny Callaway, Carol Duncan, Sandy Venator, Mary Helms, Julan Milburn, Judi Carl, Laraine Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Williams, Judy Schneider, Dorothy Stevens, Janell Collins, Joanne Walker, Betty Ruth Johnson, Nancy Roach, Nancy Strong, Judy Hendrix. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Garrett, Sharon Gwin. I 86 TOP ROW: Judy Oldham, Rosalind Baraban, Pat Middleton, Mary Kay Davidson, Barbara Jackson, Susan Lawrence, Donna Knutson Lani Midgley, Dorothy Callaway, Bev Davidson. THIRD ROW: Lynne Bergson, DeeDee Favreau, Sharon Funk, Susie Ramsey, Penny Callaway, Eunice Adelman, Susie Oviatt, Bobbie Mouber, Elaine Campbell, Joyce Margolin. SECOND ROW: Judy Shapiro, Doris Miller, Phyllis Oliver, Carol Posner, Joanne Walker, Hanna Steinzeig, Vivien Durbin, Linda Schuman, Marilyn Schnider, Gay Missildine. BOT- TOlVl ROW: Judie Relder, Betty Sue Zeligman, Irene Stiefel, Marcia Super, Sandra Beard, Harriet Rosenstein, Rosalie Oliver, Patricia Benson, Judy Reynolds, Phyliss Wilke, Sana Levine. NOT IN PICTURE: Joanna Jenkins, Marcia Unell. Presideni' . DORIS MILLER Vice-Presiden'l' . . IRENE STIEFEL SecreTary . DOROTHY CALLAWAY Treasurer . . MARCIA SUPER Sponsor lv1lSS ETHEL V. COOPER The purpose oT The A. H. Monsees ChapTer oT The FuTure Teachers oT America is To help The members choose Their fields oT Teaching and To become good Teachers. To achieve This purpose, F. T. A. heard speakers, who Talked on Their Tield oT F U T U R E Teaching, and saw movies on The lives oT Tamous educaTors. AT T E A C H E R S ChrisTmas The members collecTed books and games which They Took To The children aT The Brookside Day Nursery: They also O if gave Them a parTy on George WashingTon's birThday. F. T. A. A M E R I C A sTarTed a scholarship Tund To be given To a senior who is plan- ning To go inTo The Tield oT educaTion. 87 TOP ROW: Meyer Brovvn, Steve Norris, Judy Sandusky, Barbara Jackson, Dick Levy, Howard Rosfeld, Stan Klein, Lani Midgley, Linda Scoggin, Kathy Hoy. FOURTH ROW: Rosalie Oliver, Doris Lyon, Marvin Brenner, Mary Ann Challlnor, Rosalind Baraban, Barbara Jacobson, Cynthia Fuller, Dorothy Callaway, Barbara Minkin, Jean Challinor, Judy Oldham, Bev Davidson, Jane Goodnow, Jane MacGee. THIRD ROW: Betty Sue Zeligman, Patricia Benson, Nancy Jo Nelson, Susie Stripp, Susie Ramsey, Sharon Funk, Gayle Goodman, Pat Gross, Anne Barton, Kitty Gore, Pat Cassity, Sharrie Farrar, Joyce Matthews, Toby Roth. SECOND ROW: Donna Margolin, Suzi Levin, Marilyn Fryhoter, Nancy Strong, Linda Harbes, Barbara Kuhn, Lynn Bush, Diane Tucker, Steve Briggs, Frances Fullerton, Penny Golden, Sandie Russell, Betty Johnson, Richard Solem, Marilyn Schnider, Sana Levine. BOTTOM ROW: Phyliss Wilke, Sharon Pucker, Sharon Lehne, Sharon Klein, Carolyn Kars, Irene Biederman, Harriet Pittell, Vivien Durbin, Ritchie Marcus, Barbara Herrin, Patty Kars, Mary Jo Williams, Gay Missildine, Judy Eisen, Diane Coen. NOT IN PICTURE: Donna Duncan, Bev Friedson, Stan Goldman, Bob Greenstein, Joanna Jenkins, Pat Manuel, Chuck Moftet, Jim Shortal, Phyllis Unger, Jane Varnum, Marilyn Smutny. First Semester Second Semester President JANE lviacGEE JANE OOODNOW Vice-President JANE OOODNOW SHARON PUCKER Secretary Sl-IARON PUCKER DORIS LYON Treasurer DORIS LYON BARBARA KUI-IN Sponsor MISS I-IELEN FLING E L C I R C U L O Above the doorway ot Room ZOO, there is a sign which reacts Agui se habla espanol. This command is strictly adhered to E S P A N o L by the members ot the Spanish Club, el Circulo Espanol, tor the meetings are conducted entirely in Spanish. One ot the year's most interesting programs was presented by el senor Oumucio, who spoke to the club about his native country, Bolivia. Other programs consisted ot skits, slides, and talks by those who have lived or traveled in a Spanish-speaking country. 88 Le Tricolore, Southwests French club, gives the French students an opportunity to learn more about the French people, their customs, and their language. Activities this year included films, a Christmas party, anol a visit lo the Nelson Art Gallery 'lo see L E T R I C O L 0 R E a French art exhibit. The most interesting program was a talk about the lite ot a French teen-ager, which was given by Centrals exchange student. Firsl' Semester Second Semester Presiclenl' DOROTHY HANNON MAUREEN VIGDER Vice-President MAUREEN VIGDER Sl-IERRY WAYNE Secrefary Sl-IERRY WAYNE SUSAN LAWRENCE Treasurer KATI-IERYN BOEI-llvl JUDY REID Sponsor MISS DOROTHY S. lvlcLEOD TOP ROW: Pat Swinney, Susan Lawrence, Bruce White, Howard Myers, Mike Herwood, Judy Bryant, Chris Plog. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Gale, Kathryn Boehm, Dorothy Hannon, Beth I-lerwood, Carol Ann Duncan, Judy Pilkenton, Judy Reid, Michaele Griffith. SECOND ROW: Harriet Rosenstein, Maureen Vigder, Shifra Spitcaufsky, Barbara Gray, Bonna Reichman, Joanne Walker, Marilyn Hall, Sherry Wayne. BOTTOIVI ROW: Phyllis Schenck, Linda Culver, Darlene Thompson, Irene Stiefel, Sherye Lubin, Connie Jo Frick, Barbara Wendel, Gaylen Montgomery, Sherri Grossman. NOT IN PICTURE: Stephanie Alexander, Pat Lund, Karen Messrner, Ellen Stutman. 89 Founded iusl lasl year, lhe music club Scherzo is l'he newesl club al Soulhwesf. As ils name implies, Scherzo is Tull ol pep and fun. lls members enioyed leclures on lheory and Talks by S C H E R Z O members of Jrhe Philharmonic: bu? lhey also enjoyed each olher, as evidenced by The Chrislmas ice-skaling parly al' Lakeside. This year's main proiecl was lo award a plaque lo lhe oul- sranding senior in lhe orcheslra, an honor similar lo The Lesler Milgram Band Award. Firsl Semesfer Second Semesler Presidenl' JULAN MILBURN BARBARA RASHBAUM Vice-Presidenl' CHARLES CRAIN KENNY FRASI-llER Secrelary ALEX ROLL JANICE JENSEN Treasurer 'WALTER GILBERT TOM l-lElTZ Sponsor MR. O. L. HOOVER, JR. TOP ROW: Bill LeVine, Tom Heitz, Russell Hamblin, Nancy Clark, Ken Frashier, Charles Crain, Walter Gilbert, Barbara Rashbaum, Carolyn Woollen, Charlie Wasserman. SECOND ROW: Alexandra Roll, Jane Taylor, Michele Brown, Nancy Jane Nelson, Shelley Moore, Rosalee Bradley, Jack Brancato, Don Weissinger, Mait Erickson, Marjorie Fritts, Mr. Hoover. BOTTOM ROW: Jon Spies, Karen Kreuter, Janice Jensen, Marcia Wilson, Jack Agard, Julan Milburn, Susan Donovan, Sharon Garren, Joyce Moss, Marlene Moss, David Wells. NOT IN PICTURE: Mickey Anderson, Harold Boston, Bob Barker, Phil Blender, Janet Hohnbaum, Jerry Huff, Carol Johnson, Richard Klein, Norman Levine, John Lucas, Mary Jane Meek, Penny Reynolds, Ann Robertson, Richard Rogers, Dan Sheehy, Richard Smalley. 90 TOP ROW: Monika Mayes, Judy Wheeler, Linda Gibson, Sharon Higman, Judy Franke, Mary Alice Moon, Loretta Stephens, Dorothy Callaway, Penny Trask, Charlotte McKean. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hall, Pat Paul, Phyllis Lindsey, Janet Clayton, Beth Herwood, Chris Plog, Marcia Hogin, Eleanor Bysfield, Susan Gillespie, Gay Missildine. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Beard, Judy Marsh, Kathy Kidd, Jane Hartwell, Betty Davis, Paula Gore, Lawrene Hansen, Marilyn Fryhofer, Ann Bysfield, Martha l-lerrman. NOT IN PICTURE: Pat Bantuelle, Ann Mackie, Bobbie Mouber, Jo Simmons, Marilyn Smutny, Cynthia Thompson. First Semester Second Semester President PAT PAUL PENNY TRASK Vice-President PENNY TRASK JANET CLAYTON Recording Secretary MARILYN HALL MONIKA MAYES Corresponding Secretary ANN BYSFIELD JO SIMMONS Treasurer MONIKA MAYES LINDA GIBSON Sponsors MRS. BLANCHE MOORE and MISS JANE JOYCE The Y-Teens' program was a tull one this year. Charity proiects. such as the Christmas gitts taken to the chiidren at the Delia C. Lamb Neighborhood I-Iouse, mingled with an educational pro- gram designed to interest the members in vocations such as Y-T E E N S nursing and in usetul arts such as tlower arranging. Good tel- Iowship was also stressed, and a weII-rounded sociaI program was enjoyed by the girIs. 9I SERVICE COMMITTEES The CaTeTeria CourTesy CommiTTee, beTTer known as The C. C. C., did a Tine iob This year. The slogan oT The C. C. C.-- Pass your dishes To The end of The Table, and push your sTools under The Table -is parT oT every lndian's lunch hour. In addiTion To helping keep The caTeTeria clean, The C. C, C. members sold ice cream and candy, helped in The Teachers' annex, and patrolled The lunch line and The doors. This year's oTTicers were The presidenT, BrenT Moorman, vice-presidenT, PeTe ProTzman, secreTary-Treasurer, Jane Macgee, and pub- liciTy chairman, l-lal Woodhead. AmaTeur Shylocks were Miss SmiTh's assisTanTs, who helped her counT all The money collecTed by The school and saw ThaT iT was delivered saTely To The bank each day. Miss Dreyer's assisTanT Tiled The healTh cards, Took TemperaTures, and in general acTed as a Florence NighTingale in The l-lealTh CenTer. ProspecTive business adminisTraTion maiors known as oTTice assisTanTs Tiled, ran errands, and made Themselves generally useTul To The oTTice sTaTT. All These commiTTees are volunTary and have rendered a worthwhile service To SouThwesT. OFFICE ASSISTANTS-TOP ROW: June Holloway, Peggy Willsey, Barbara Cameron, Judy Franke, Barbara Bollinger, Mary Kay Davidson, Beverly Scheufele. SECOND ROW: Jack Lockton, Arlene Levy, Juliet Hess, Doris Spruill, Marsha Wertzberger, Mary Ward, Susie Oviatt, George Shore. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Silverman, Sharon Zubrin, Margie Critten, Sueleal Thompson, Pat HEALTH CENTER AND TREASURER'S ASSIST- ANTS-STANDING: Marilyn Schnider, Mary Jane Casebolt. SEATED: Lois Young, Judy Dalton. Long, Lucinda Young, Jacque Smith, Beth Ferro, Bill Townsend. l 92 CAFETERIA COURTESY COMMITTEE-TOP ROW: John Stenzel, Morris Levine, Winston Cochrane, Bruce Tomson, Barbara Jack- son, Steve Cohn, Pete Sheppard, Jay Levine, George Shore, Billy Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Jim Alden, Steve Silverman, Meyer Brown, Judy Reed, Mike Wilcox, Helen Smith, Dave Alexander, Mike McKee, Herb Six, Stanley Schifman. FOURTH ROW: Susie Stripp, Vivian Eveloff, Carol Sue Schanker, Jean Challinor, Eunice Adelman, Jane Goodnow, Jo Ann Haines, Joanna Jenkins, Michaele Grif- fith, Peggy Hannah. THIRD ROW: Elaine Campbell, Merikay Boucher, Nancy Freund, Pat Murphy, Dorothy Hannon, Sueleal Thompson, Marsha Wertzberger, Judy Foster, Jeanie Reed, Judy Reid. SECOND ROW: Linda Schuman, Marilyn Shrimpton, Jane Varnum, Jane MacGee, Gloria Wagner, Diane Fowler, Suzie Baker, Jane Hartwell, Cynthia Smith, Pat Brasfield. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Clayman, Diane Coen, Marsha Arni, Leslie Lyddon, Miron Straf, Patti Goldstein, Gayle Duncan, Georgia Wood. CAFETERIA COURTESY COMMITTEE-TOP ROW: Peter Protzmann, Jerry Fogel, Bob Carlson, Fred Hesselroth, Don Gale, Clark Jenkins, Gary Iwvin, Marvin Standley, Bob Blankenship, Brent Moorman. FIFTH ROW: Bob Davenport, Bob Gordon, Bill Herron, Bill Fuller, Jim Marshall, Larry Chapman, Cory Helms, David Miller, Henry Kenower, Mary Kay Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Neil Skid, Jack Dailey, Phil Belove, Marc Gile, Sue Marler, Margaret Stewart, Joan Caulfield, Barbara Cameron, Carol Duncan, Lynn Bush. THIRD ROW: Prudie Fogel, Lucinda Young, Meredith Adams, Hal Woodhead, Pat Purpus, David Henderson, Susie Oviatt, Sheryl Freeman, Dee Dee Favreau, Glenna Noteis. SECOND ROW: Arlene Levy, Barbara Kuhn, Sandra Korthanke, Donna Duncan, Jerry Hart, Barbara Nichols, Bonna Reichman, Carol Posner, Stephanie Shurin, Marlene Moss. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Farha, Steve Abend, Gary Lerner, Leo Butts, Linda Pitt, Sandie Russell, Diane Cumerford, Carol Hoyle. 93 Njj4!M,,v....,..,,,,Mm V ,QQ swfil QQETQ KAWW Y 5?- fgueas- ,V 'Jima an TX ' f i g 5 g E my . .,..,. 5 f :ijj3w,,.,,,M . mg!! X Qifii : Sffii I 5 sg --X ggwggiy f Mfx. : 1 ff-J, : mf ., ...., ,, .,., .... ,., ,.,. 512:11 www M- .A 1, T35-f ,.,, .JIT NWN, TOP ROW: Jim Hines, Parker Myers, Tom Fallrnan, Dave Masters, Burt Jensen, Bill Rutledge, Steve Wohlert, George Mansfield Coach Brewster. THIRD ROW: Coach Nurski, Jack Jackson, Geoffrey Schvverin, Marvin Standley,Jim Moore, Bob Hill, Roger Wohlert Scott Harris, Bob Carlson, Middleton Perry. SECOND ROW: Jerry Fogel, Pete Protzman,Jay Robertson, Brent Moorman,Jay Levine Bill Miller, I, J. Talbot, Jack Shipman, Jeff Lenn. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Boyce, Bill Eaglstein, John Stenzel, Bill Faeth, Mike Gieringer, Sandy Milens, Mike Wilcox, John Laing, Jim Alden. F o o t b a I I JIM ALDEN, MIDDLETON PERRY, and JEFF LENN, managers 96 SCORING 3I Central ,f I8 Shawnee Mission 6 Northeast 0 Paseo 0 East I3 Van Horn 39 Southeast 6 Manual 6 Westport Team Won Losl' Tied Pls. Opp.PI's. Soufheasl' 6 0 0 249 26 Cen+raI 5 I O I I3 47 SOUTHWEST 4 I I I I4 57 Norfheasl' 2 2 2 89 73 Easl' 2 3 I 72 I I5 Paseo 2 3 I 70 I03 Lincoln 2 3 I 53 I35 Wesfporl' 0 4 2 40 I I2 Manual O 6 0 24 I6I LEAGUE STANDINGS MR. NURSKI and MR. BREWSTER, coaches Alfer suffering Iwo losses in non-league compeiiiion, including a hard foughi coniesi wiih our Kansas rivals from Shawnee Mission, Soulhwesl crushed boI'h Paseo and Easl wiih an impressive show of power. When Iheir championship hopes were exiinguished by a severe deieal' ai Ihe hands of a powerful Souiheasi squad, Ihe Indians proved Thai Their Iighiing spirii was noi quenched by scalping Manual and Wesipori by large margins. The offense and defense, under The able direciion of Coaches Nurslci and Brewsier, combined Io win for Souihwesi a Ihird place in The Inierscholasiic league and Iwo berihs on The All Cify Team. The I956 grid squad will be remembered as one of The Iinesi io wear Ihe orange and black. BURIJENSEN: The greaT qualiTies and abiIiTies which won Tor BurT a place on The All-CiTy Team were prime TacTors in The Tribes success This year. JERRY BOYCE: ShiTTiness, decepTion, and de- Tensive abiliTy made Jerry one OT The ouTsTanding players on The varsiTy This year. BOB CARLSON: A Tine deTensive lineman, Bob will be counTed on To bolsTer The line again nexT year. BILL EAOLSTEIN: Bill's rugged defensive play conTribuTed heavily To The Indians' Tine season. BILL FAETI-I: Fine ball handling and sharp play calling will make Bill a greaT asseT To nexT year's Team. TOM FALLMAN: Big Tom's powerful oTTen- sive bloclcing opened The holes Tor many ouT- sTanding runs This year. JERRY FOOEL: Jerry, one of The Tribe's ouT- sTanding ball carriers, demonsTraTed his TighTing spiriT all year. MIKE GIERINGER: Miclcey, injured early in The season, was sorely missed in The Indians' aTTacI4. DICK I-IALL: Diclc, who was a greaT asseT To The Team alThough iniured midway in The season, will be back nexT year. BOB HILL: Bob, a senior, helped To plug up The line many Times ThroughouT The season. JIM HINES: Jim proved To be an ouTsTanding pass receiver aT end This year. JACK JACKSON: Jarring Jack, who won a berTh on The Second All-CiTy Team, will be back nexT year To play his rugged brand oT Tackle. JOHN LAING: John played Tine, decepTive ball aT halTbacIc This year and will reTurn nexT season To do The same. GEORGE MANSFIELD: Named To The Second All-CiTy Team This year, George was one oT The Ieague's Top ground gainers. BILL MILLER: Bill, a rugged guard, added sTrengTh To The middle of The line This year and will be an asseT To nexT year's eleven. BRENT MOORMAN: BrenT, a Toxy halTbacl4, eluded many Taclclers in becoming one of The Indians' leading rushers. PARKER MYERS: In his TirsT year aT SouThwesT, Parker won an Honorable MenTion on The All- CiTy Team Tor his Tine play. JAY ROBERTSON: Jay's Tremendous iob aT cenTer This year made him The only iunior in The ciTy To make The All-CiTy Team. PETE PROTZMAN: A mean guard and sfaunch defender, Pefe was a powerful lineman in his final year. BILL RUTLEDGE: Bill, an excellenf pass receiver and fasf ball carrier, will be back nexf year fo help fhe feam fighf for fhe championship. GEOEEREY SCHWERIN: An all around player, Geoffrey is a veferan of many posifions and many fighf spofs. JACK SI-IIPMAN: Alfhough hampered by knee frouble, Jack, a lighfninq-fasf halfbacli, proved a consfanf fhreaf fo our opponenfs. MARVIN STANDLEY: A veferan line-backer. Marvin fhwarfed many offensive fhreafs 'rhis year. MIKE WILCOX: Milce, a wiry guard, was a greaf help fo fhe varsify in his final year. ROGER VVOI-ILERT: Roger's qreaf defensive play af end will bolsfer fhe varsify nexf year as if did fhis year. STEVE WOI-ILERT: Brofher Sfeve proved him- self a greaf offensive end and will also be back nexf year. I I wummmff A 7','Ax1zr'Wwwa 'eww xmwwri. SCORING SW 0 24 Shawnee Mission SW 27 0 Nor'I'heasI' SW 42 O Paseo SW I4 I3 Van Horn SW I4 7 Eas'I SW 0 6 Soufheasl' SW I9 0 Wes+por+ SW 20 I2 CenIraI MR. ROBINSON, coach, and MR. FISHER, business manager Wilh Ihe exceplion of an early loss io Shawnee Mission, lhe l956 second leam had a Iine season, suffering only one olher close loss al lhe hands of Soulheasi. The excellenl' balance and deplh which coniribuled greally Io Ihe success of Ihe season are shown by l'he Iaci Thai all members of lhe squad Ieliered. Wilh Ihe experience gained under lhe fine insiruciion oi Coach Robinson, second Ieam members will be a greal assei in The 'Iormalion of nexl year's varsiiy. TOP ROW: Dan Schmelzinger, Emil Zetmeir, Bill lVlunro, Fred Hesselroth, John Eckels, Richard Carson, Ned Lawrence, Coach Robin- son. THIRD ROW: Allan Bell, Stan Weiner, Eddie Lapin, Lenny Hershman, Rudy Hall, John Lucas, Larry Chapman, Bob Davenport, Jim Kramos. SECOND ROW: Ted Carlton, Bill Drake, Ronnie Osborne, John Kupka, Bill Nelson, Dave Brown, Lindsey Shannon, Doug Day, Pete Cipolla, Steve Silverman, BOTTOIVI ROW: Jeff Lenn, Steve Woodley, Charles Hess, Bob Quackenbush, Marc Gile, John Shore, Donald Dutcher, Gene Lafferty, Nell Skid, Ed Weil. NOT IN PICTURE: Dick Harman, Jeff Churan. IOI HCMECOMING DANCE A Queen crowned: Heaiher Graham Norlh winds ended lndian sum- mer and changed Jrhe baclc- ground of fhe Homecoming dance lo a Win+er Wonder- land. complefe wifh a lodge, a sleigh, a false ceiling, and win- Jrer scenes on all ol The gym walls. The Homecoming dance, held on November 3, ailracied The largesl group of Indians in several years and was a greai' success. The coronafion of her maiesly by Mr. Cannon is wafched by her aHendanfs: Dee Dee Favreau, Suzie Balmer, Heaih- er Graham, Janei' Minda, Emmy Haas, Sueleal Thompson. CROSS COUNTRY Although the Southwest Cross Country Team lost first place in the lnferscholasfic League Cross Counfry lvleef fo Paseo, they ran a close second with Bill Fuller leading fhe way and fak- ing individual honors. STANDING: Don Burget, Richard Harpel, Bill Fuller, Coach Ewing. KNEELING: Bob Walje, Jim Baker, Lynn Brown. GOLF TEAM This years golf team is looking forward to a season rivaling fhat of last year, in which the squad wenf undefeated in Infer- scholastic League competition to capture the league crown. The team will be selected from the following: BACK ROW: Dick Hall, Steve Altman, Dave Masters, Bob Dixon. FRONT ROW: Ted Silverman, Bob Brooks, Steve Booser, Frank Kirk, Tom Anderson. TENNIS TEAM The Southwest Tennis Team did a terrific lob this year. Herb Schaffer placed first in fhe sin- gles mafch of the high school fournament and Steve Vile placed second. Gene Rosfov and Dave Alexander represenf- ed Southwest well in the dou- bles match. STANDING: John Hoffman, Gene Rostov, Steve Vile, Dave Alexander. KNEELING: Herb Schaffer, Jerry Wacknov, Bill Koll. LETTERMENS CLUB TOP ROW: Mr. Nurski, Roger Wohlert, Jim Hines, Tom Fallman, Parker Myers, Steve Wohlert, Norman Majors, Steve Altman, Gene Rostov, David Masters, Jay Robertson, Harvey Rosenthal, Mr. Kipp, SECOND ROW: Brent Moorman, Dick Harpel, Bill Miller, Mawin Standley, Jack Jackson, Jerry Fogel, Bob Carlson, Jack Shipman, Geoffrey Schwerin, John Laing, Bill Faeth. BOTTOM ROW: Middleton Perry, Jeff Lenn, Gary Sharp, Stuart Paterson, Mike Gieringer lvlce-presidentl, Pete Protzmann lpresidentl, Mike Wilcox ltreasurerl, Dick Hall lsecretaryl, Burt Jensen, Jerry Boyce, Bill Eaglstein. TOP ROW: Burt Jensen, Jim Baker, Bill Rutledge, Dave Nlasters, Gene Rostov, Steve Wohlert. BOTTOIVI ROW: Jerry Boyce, Art Margolis, Steve Altman, Coach Kipp, Roger Wohlert, Mickey Gieringer. Basketball Allhough lhe Soulhwesl l-ligh School cagers ol i957 pos- sessed many ol lhe qualilies required lor a championship leam, lack ol experience slilled expeclalions ol a champion live. The i957 squad was one ol lhe mosl spiriled leams we have ever had. and was always lighling unlil lhe linal gun. Aller a cleleal by our rival indians lrom Shawnee lvlission, lhe leam edged oul Easl in lheir lirsl league conlesl. Al- lhough delealed in lour slraighl league ballles aller lhis, lhe squad snapped baclc lo clobber Manual and Van l-lorn by large margins. The climax ol lhe season was a pair ol very close games wilh Soulheasl and Norlheasl. Allhough lhe Knighls bellered us by lhree poinls, we downed lhe Vikings by lour, in lhe season linale. This year's laclc ol experience will be made up lor nexl year by seven relurn- ing lellermen and by an excellenl second leam. Under lhe experl leadership ol Coach Kipp, nexl year's squad will be a delinile lille challenger. LEAGU E STAN DINGS Won I.osI Pfs. Opp. PIs. 9 0 603 396 Lincoln Wes+porI 7 2 523 44I Paseo 6 3 488 395 CenI'raI 6 3 457 450 NorI'heasI' 4 5 447 434 SOUTHWEST 4 5 5I9 517 EasI' 3 6 4I 3 468 SouI'I1eas+ 3 6 485 566 Manual 2 7 390 502 Van I-Iorn I 8 445 59I INDIVIDUAL SCORING F.G. F.T. 'I'o+aI Jensen I35 84 354 AII'man 49 30 I28 Gieringer 36 I7 89 Baker, Jim 29 25 83 Munroe 27 2I 75 Ru+IecIge 25 I4 64 RosI'ov 25 I I 6I Masiers I6 2I 53 Boyce I9 2 40 Maiors I5 9 39 WoI'1IerI', S. 7 4 I8 Wagner 3 I 7 WoI1IerI', R. I 3 5 SCORING SW 50 25 CI1ris'I'ian Bros. SW 48 62 SW 36 67 WyancIoH'e SW 66 44 Ray+own SW 57 53 Eas+ SW 60 78 LincoIn SW 60 66 WesI'porI SW 47 53 CenI'raI SW 49 39 De La Salle SW 44 58 Paseo SW 47 49 De La Salle SW 63 50 Manual SW 64 78 Pem Day SW 65 40 Van Horn SW 58 55 Rockhursi' SW 59 62 SouI'I1easI' SW 89 5I Ray'I'own SW 64 60 NorIheas+ Shawnee Mission MR. EWING and MR. KIPP, coaches REGIONALS SW 54 60 Cen+raI RESERVE LETTERMEN Jim Wagner Sfeve WohIer+ STeve Alfman Jim Baker STEVE ALTMAN: Allrhough STeve is noT as big as some of The oTher players, he was second high scorer on The Team This year. In his remaining year he should prove of excepfional value To The Team. JIM BAKER: A iunior This year, Jim showed greaT promise of being an all- around player. I-Ie has The abiIiTy needed To be a sTar on nexT season's varsiTy. JERRY BOYCE: DespiTe his size, Jerry is an exceIIenT rebounder. This husTIing pIayer's ouTside shooTing was his mosT valuable conTriI3uTion To The Team This year. MIKE GIERINGER: This scrappy guard gave his all in every game. Good aT everyThing he plays, Miclcey wiTh his spiriT and drive will be missed Tre- mendously in all sporTs ne-XT year. BURT JENSEN: IT is needless To review all of BurT's conquesTs and records in aThIeTics aT SouThwesT. I-Iis Tremendous ToTaI of poinTs was one oT The maior TacTors in The beTTer side of The season. I-Ie will Ioe missed on courT and gridiron nexT year. Jerry Boyce Mike Gieringer Burl' Jensen I06 Norm Maiors Dave MasTers Bill Munro NORM MAJORS: This Tall c:enTer developed rapidly This year: Norm's husTle and deTerminaTion will make him an exTremely valuable member oT The varsiTy squad nexT season. DAVE MASTERS: Dave was one oT The posTmen This season. l-lis exc:ellenT eye Tor The baskeT and his deTerrninaTion helped greaTly ThroughouT The season. BILL MUNRO: AlThough Bill was on The Team only parT oT The year, his solid rebounding and Tine scoring helped much laTe in The season. l-le is a man To waTch nexT December. GENE ROSTOV: One oT Two reTurning leTTermen, Gene alTernaTed aT The Torward and posT posiTions. l-lis greaTesT value To The squad was his con- sisTenT rebounding. BILL RUTLEDGE: Bill saT ouT parT oT The season because oT iniuries buT showed good poTenTial as a TuTure high scorer. I-le will be baclc nexT year To veriTy This expecTaTion and help The Team To vicTory. Gene RosTov Bill RuTledge IO7 SCORING SW 47 20 Chrisfian Bros. SW 39 53 Shawnee Mission The baslcelball second leam under Coach Ewing re- SW 32 43 WYand0++e corded anolher league championship ihis year. Top SW 56 29 RaY+own rale reams seem lo be a habil of Coach Ewing, for in SW len years of coaching lhe second leam he has won 42 39 Easl- live league championships and run a close second in SW 28 45 Lincoln lhe olher live. The second leam slars are 'rhe varsily SW 64 Sl Wes+ OH champions of iomorrowg and, having profiled from lhis P year's experience, lhey will lill l'he gaps in nexl year's SW 53 34 C9n'l'l'6l WSHY- sw 4l az De La sane SW 42 39 Paseo SW 3 I 25 De La Salle SW 56 45 Manual LETTERMEN sw si so Pem Day Ronnie Brown Jerry Fogel Dick Harman Charles Hess John Lucas Ari' Margolis Gary Missilcline Sandy Passer Dan Schmelzinger Roger Wohlerl 29 Van Horn 53 Rockhursl 40 Soufheasl' 40 Norl'heas'l' TOP ROW: Coach Ewing, Allan Bell, Jim Wagner, Fred Hesselroth, Bill Munro, Norm Majors, Dan Schrnelzinger, Parker Myers. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Silverman, John Lucas, Jerry Fogel, Ronnie Brown, Gary Missildine, Pat Woolley, Sandy Passer, Charles Hess. l08 A varieTy oT sporTs, hoclcey, baslceTball. swimming, volleyball, Table Tennis, bad- minTon, soccer, and dancing, were all parT oT The Girls' Physical EducaTion De- parTrnenT's program This year. Many girls parTicipaTed in The inTramural sporTs working Tor an eighTh grade award, TirsT or second award, school leTTer, or a gold pin. SouThwesT was well reloresenTed in The Three SporTs Days which clirnaxed The hoclcey, baslceTloall, and soTTlaall seasons. GIRLS' SPORTS IO9 TOP ROW: Steve Wohlert, Steve Wochos, Stan Schifrnan, Dave Dunlap, Larry Wolff, Don Burget, Larry Weiner, Dick Peterson, Jerry Boyce, Duke Ponick, Harvey Rosenthal. THIRD ROW: Coach Ewing, Craig Miller, Jim Wagner, Lynn Brown, Dave Hendricks, Bill Rutledge, Jim M. Baker, Bob Sears, Bob Hill, John Lucas, Roger Wohlert, Jim G. Baker, Bob Bininger, Coach Robinson. SECOND ROW: John Laing, Clifford Hoyle, Jerry Fogel, Bill Berry, Dick Harpel, Gary Sharp, Geoffrey Schwerin, Dave Hewitt, Bob Murray, Ted Carlton, Ralph Ambruster. BOTTOM ROW: Middleton Perry, Bill Fuller, Brent Moorman, Dave Fardon, Jack Shipman, Stuart Paterson, Bob Leick, Jay Robertson, Dick Hall, Ronnie Alex, Jeff Lenn. 1956 Track LETTERM EN Jim G. Baker George Mansfield Jim M. Baker Craig Miller Bob Bininger Brent Moorman Don Burgei' Bob Murray Dave Dunlap Stuart Paterson Dave Fardon Harvey Rosenthal Bill Fuller Gary Sharp Richard Harpel Jack Shipman Dave HewiH Sieve Wohlert Bob Hill Larry Wolff IIO DUAL MEETS A Team 73If3 NM, EasT 87 I8 CenTraI 75V2 29V2 WesTporT 4I ZA SouTheasT I 42 X3 3 I NorTheasT B Team 82 I2 Easl' 75If3 20M CenTraI 84 5fI2 ii 7fI2 Wes+por+ 40 ZOM NorTheasT 45If3 SouTheasT SouThwesT's Tine Track record was well deTended by lasT year s Track squad. The season was highIighTed by an A Team which was undeTeaTed in iTs InTerschoIasTic League meeTs and by a B Team which capTured Their division oT The CiTy IvleeT. Four seemed To be a mysTic number Tor The Indians, as The Tribe placed TourTh in The CiTy IvleeT. The ST. Joe Relays, The William Jewell Relays, and The K.U. Relays. The I956 Team proved ThaT deTerminaTion and good sporTsmanship creaTe success: wiTh many oT The varsiTy sTars reTurning and wiTh a sTrong second Team, Coaches Ewing and Robinson should be able To carry The ouTsTanding Track record oT SouThwesT To even greaTer heighTs in I957. Ca plain William A. Sneller, Jr. Cade? Maior George Carllich Cadef ls? L+. Lauren Mason Cade? Ca plain Mike Wyly gk' N wgmvt if c i ww All A J MfSgl. Ernesl H. Marlin ROTC Caclel Maior John Faubion Cadef Isl Ll. Carl Remley Cade? ls? L+. Eddie Alalao'H Cade? Ca plain Phil James Cadel ls? L+. Herb Rosen Cade? Is? L+. Dale Coy Cac.le'l' L+. Col. Ecldie Rowe Cadel' Ca pfain John Leonard Cadef Capfain Don Weinslein lI2 Cade+ Capfain Bruce Weeks Cadel Isl Ll. Diclc McGaughy TOP ROW: Allen Ptashhik, Frank Dogle, Ron Hatton, Fred O'Neal, Larry Bold, Norman Beisly, Ronnie Robertson, Christopher Washburn, Charles Allmon. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Kindermann, Larry Clutz, Stephen F. Brenner, Bill Koll, Norman Johnson, John Hawke, Phil Scott, Charles McCarthy, Jack Edwards. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stewart, Melvyn Kogan, Arthur James, Tom Talbot, John O'Neal, Ray James, Reggie Hamilton, Charles Robinson, Fred Lagud, SECOND ROW: John Klinge, Wes Grist, Joe Ogan, Jerry Brown, Arthur Berger, Larry Keller, Bill McWhorter, Rocky Shearer, Bob Davidow. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Rosen, Mike Wyly, Carl Remley. TOP ROW: Jeff Carter, Jerry Friedman, David Reed, Stephen Hill, Jim Manley, Charles Mohr, Alan Tempofsky. FOURTH ROW: David Young, James LaRose, Harvey Leva, Bill Planck, Robert Potter, Bradley Barr, Phil Holzman, Kenneth Gottschall, THIRD ROW: David Eichenberger, Allen Wyly, Mike Frischer, Gordon Griffith, Eric Bennett, Bob Sneed, Lynn Kuluva, Michael Thomas. SECOND ROW: Phil Sherman, Larry Pelofsky, Michael Berkson, John O'Dell, Bob Jennings, Benny Friedman, Myron Serkes, Tony Huddleston, Bernie Lagud. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Weeks, John Leonard, Eddie Abbott, Il3 RIFLE TEAM Although composed ot tour new mem- bers out ot seven, this year's ritle team won all city competition and placed in the Booneville matches. Cutstandinq on the team was its captain, Bruce Weelcs, who was high individual scorer in the City Match. With seven lettermen re- turning, next year's team should be even better. STANDING: Fred Lagud, Allen Wyly, Bruce Weeks, Phil James, George Cartlich. KNEELING: Eddie Ab- bott. NOT IN PICTURE: John Faubion, Eddie Rowe, Tom Talbot, Chris Washburn, Nlike Wyly, and John O'Neal, manager. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS The martial airs tor parades and reviews in which the Southwest R.O.T.C. Bat- talion participated were provided by the Drum and Bugle Corps, under the direction ot l-leilco Pollem, Dale Coy, and Lauren Mason. LEFT TO RIGHT: Heiko Pollem, Dennis Norton, James Kerr, Stuart Westburg, Dennis Austinson, Sandy Shlyen, Myron Stevens, John Nelson. BATTALlON STAFF Handling the executive end ot the op- erations ot the Southwest ROTC Bat- talion was the Battalion Statt. lt is corn- posed ot the tollowing cadets: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Don Weinstein, Phil James, John Faubion, George Cartlich, Dale Coy, Richard Nlc- Gaughy, Howard Jacobson. . W' M? Sou+hwes+'s ROTC princesses, Dee Dee Favreau and Barbara Cameron, and fheir escorfs, Phil James and George Carflich. 1155fQ131.45i5gi.iSZ52:2H51,:Qi ?iS32 e-ggwzewerg: fzsaszs-iw J if :Q iwesiiii-WTIGXTT vt 79553 3:31322 ,H-sms ff-isfwfi , 11 9 ,, - pg-wx-' A- 3 -,asf on f .- - -sffgifa.ki-get-inzifif 21 , ,o.,..Mc,w 5216339 H ROTC BALL On February 2I ROTC caclels from all Kansas Cily schools galhered wilh Their dales al The Pla-lvlor Ballroom Tor The annual ROTC Ball. The Soulhwesl' ca- dels were conlronlecl wilh The diflicull problem ol selecling Their queen from The following girls: Lincla Anolerson, Barbara Cameron, Diane Coen, Dee Dee Favreau, Frances Fullerlon, ancl Joyce Tobiason. They chose Diane Coen, who reigned over The ball wilh The queens from The olher schools. Sou+hwes'r's ROTC Queen, Diane Coen N4 gil H. fi ZH H, T5 ax E K ,QE 3 I gg T f Nx xx.-g N. ,- frafwx ., 3 If f 1x ! 4-W ,Lk xx . ff D A . ,N v f' XX :ZX X x,.mwT-TAR NN, X! x .A,A fff --- f- ! : MN iv ,EX -.J xii,b'rfk,f- 1 x I X 1 -533,1 I ,X xx if ,X 11,1 .Xi I ITIE TOP ROW: David Young, Bill Ward, Ned Lawrence, Bob Huff, Burt Jensen, Don Brown, Bruce Ennis, Jim Hines. THIRD ROW: Jan Harre, Susan Donovan, Judy Coon, Mike Roehr, Dave Alexander, Bob Hoy, Bob Blankenship, Jim Tharp, Dick Menn. SECOND ROW: Rita Dye, Gayle Goodman, Mary Loyce Ward, Susan Lawrence, Pat Middleton, Karen Grieser, Barbara Bollinger, Janet Hoyland, Jacque Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Dinklage, Linda Schuman, Barbara Gray, Mina Lou Theis, Joann Watkins, Betty Ragan, Bar- bara Kasper, Pat Hodges, Linda Klingberg. OFFICERS, Firsi' Semester: Presidents-Jane Varnum, Ruth Morgan: Vice-Presidents-Joan Moore, Marilyn Jacobson: Secretaries- Joanna Jenkins, Judy Smith: Treasurers-Carol Kammercliener, Barbara Plank: Librarians-Kevin Kenney, Monika Mayes, Grace Gooclson, Doris Spruill. Second Semester: Presidents-Carol Kam- G I rnerdiener, Marilyn Jacobson: Vice-Presidents-Joanna Jenkins, e e Donna Seiiz, Secretaries-Joan Moore, Barbara Plank: Treasurers- C I b Donna Knutson, Pam Oliver, Librarians-Judi Carl, Monika Mayes, u Ruth Levitch, Linda Saclcller. Sponsors-Miss l-lelen E. Davidson, Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. TOP ROW: Carol Sue Schanker, Norma David, Pam Miller, Mary Ann Challinor, Carolyn Resz, Kevin Kenney, Nancy Knuth, Barbara Plank. THIRD ROW: Irene Dixon, Nancy McMahan, Marilyn Jacobson, Pam Oliver, Mary Ellen Weeks, Pat Gross, Judy Trogdon, Ruth Morgan. SECOND ROW: Judi Carl, Pat McCaughey, Anne Bartlett, Mary Ann Robertson, Penny Jenison, Sandy Mathews, Linda Harbes, Marilyn McCanles. BOTTOM ROW: Gitta Cahn, Heather Graham, June-Donna Dearing, Margaret Curry, Dixie Watson, Sherron Baslee, Linda Piercy, Judy Smith, lI8 TOP ROW: Tom Weaver, Stuart Paterson, Lynn Brown, Larry Solter, Morris Levine, Gary Sharp, Ken Frashier, Richard Benner, Dan Krueger, George Shore. THIRD ROW: Charles King, Harvey Levine, Richard Harpel, Bill Fuller, Martin Hansen, Bill McKenzie, Rich- ard Cartwright, Pat Swinney, Emmy Haas, Ina Pritikin, SECOND ROW: Janet Minda, Barbara Kuhn, Pat Long, Penny Golden, Sue Spencer, Ingrid Charlson, Lea Ganaden, Marlene Friedman, Dottie Ludwig, BOTTOM ROW: Susie Oviatt, Judy Pilkenton, Dee Dee Favreau, Julan Milburn, Judy Wheeler, Carol Duncan, Elaine Campbell, Lynn Bush. OFFICERS, Firsl' Semester: President-Tom Weaver: Vice-President . -Harvey Levine: Secretary-Pat Middleton: Librarians-Jacque C h O I r Smith, Dick ivlenn: Historian-Sue Spencer. Second Semester: President-Tom Weaver: Vice-President-Richard i-iarpel: Secretary -Jacque Smith: Librarians-Dick ivlenn, Dave Alexander: Historian -Carol Duncan. Sponsor-Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. TOP ROW: Nancy Rich, Susan Hahn, Lani Midgley, Patsy McCarty Donna Stoltzfus, Chris Plog, Joan Moore, Diane Huston. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hogan, Sandra Pestock, Donna Jones, Jeanie Reed, Monika Mayes, Diane Duncan, Grace Goodson, Gayle Gilliam. SECOND ROW: Jane Varnum, Cindy Adams, Marge Mclfinstry, Phyllis Jordan, Phyllis Oliver, Marilyn Shrimpton, Nancy Roach, Jocelyn North. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Levitch, Carol Kammercliener, Terry Duker, Judith Ann Woodruff, Loretta Stone, Beverly Jean Maggart, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Gayle Montgomery, II9 TOP ROW: Jim Hines, Lynn Brown, Richard Harpel, Bill Strong. TOP ROW: Dan Krueger, Lynn Brown, Morris Levine, Bill Strong. BOTTOM ROW: Hanley Levine, Stuart Paterson, Bill Fuller, THIRD ROW: Charles King, Stuart Paterson, Harvey Levine. Charles King SECOND ROW: Barbara Kuhn, Pat Hodges, Donna Stoltzfus, Joan Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Lindsey, Joann Watkins, Sherron Baslee, Carol Kammerdiener. Boys' Ocfel' Vocal Ensemble Male Chorus TOP ROW: Bob Blankenship, Dave Weiss, Bob Hill, Peter Protzmann, Marvin Standley, Bruce Ennis, Bill Allen, Lynn Brown, Burt Jensen, Jim Hines, Bob Sears, William Strong, Charles Robertson, Clark Jenkins, Bruce Tomson, Kenny Cox. THIRD ROW: Mike Wilcox, Brent Moorman, Gary Sharp, George Shore, Bill Fuller, Jim Marshall, Stuart Paterson, Richard Harpel, Jim Shortal, Richard Benner, Ken Frashier, Doug McCrath, Jerry Boyce, Mike Gieringer. SECOND ROW: Charles Wasserman, Bob Reese, John Shore, Steve Jennings, Jerry Wacknov, David Kasper, Jim Tharp, Alan Thornton, Larry Solter, Bob Goldstein, Eason Pritchard, Mike Mc- Kee, Ken Davidson, Martin Hanson, Mike Silver, T. D. Brous. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Dolginoff, Jon Spies, Leo Butts, Irwin Shaw, Artie Lapin, Carl Charlson, Chuck Dixon, Bill McKenzie, Frank Kirk, Scotty Oates, Charles King, Jim Merrick, John Hinkle, Jim Kohl. 'n t BACK ROW: Norma David, Barbara Bollinger, Donna Stoltzfus, Joan Moore, Judy Wheeler. FRONT ROW: Barbara Kasper, Nlarilynn Ey, Linda Piercy, Sherron Baslee, Joann Watkins, Phyllis Lindsey. SEATED: Karen Grieser. Indian Belles The classes pause for a momen'l' on fhe lasf day of school before Chrisfmas holi- days 'ro lislen lo our Concerf Choir caroling in lhe halls. Here we come a-wassailingf' announces lhe mixed ensemble, complefe wilh Chrislmas free, when lhey malce 'lheir way fhrough lhe audience 'ro 'lhe sfage for lhe Chrisfmas assembly. The sweel voices of lhe boys' choir maize a delighfful blend wilh 'lhe Concerl Choir for 'Phe beauliful O, Holy Night The Girls' Glee Club, accompanied by a harp, brings forfh heavenly music. OFFICERS Presidenf . . Charles Crain Vice Presideni . . Walier Gilberr Secreiary-Treasurer . . Harry Vail Siudeni Direcror. . Richard Kaufman Librarian . . JoAnn Lamberson Facuiiy Direcior . . Mr. C. L. Hoover STANDING: Lee Barber, Walter Gilbert, Jim Niarshali, JoAnn Lamberson. SEATED: Charies Crain, Richard Kaufman. Band l22 Flufesz Ann Roberrson, JoAnn Lamberson. Clarinels: Sandy Passer, Harry Vail, Charles Crain, Pal Barker, Rowland Anihony, Phil Blen- der, Berl' Winemiller, Sieve Leiser, Randall Klein, Mary Jane Meek, Bill Murray, David Marlin, Jim Ramsey, David Yukon, Roberi Milroy, David Reed. Al+o Saxophones: Lee Barber, Frank Brink, Dennis Swarlz, Barry Serlis. Tenor Saxophone: John Kiser. Barifone Saxophone: Richard Kaufman. Al+o Clarine'r: Marvin King. Bass Clarinels: Chuck Moiiel, Richard Klein. Trumpeis: Jim Hollis, Wayne l-lerbranson Jon Carlson. Sieve Crowley, Dennis Squires, Lance Campbell, Glen l-lodges, Dan Sheehy, Joe Roberls, Jerry Young. French Horns: Bill Slronq, John Young, Nancy Clark. Trombones: Waller Gilbert Jim Marshall, l-larold McGurk, Sluarl Weslburg, David Wells, John Middleion, Sieve Slaqle, Marvin Rapchulz. Barifones: John Kupka, Ralph Moore, Janel' l'lohnbaum. Sousaphone: Thad Mendenhall. Drums: Ronnie Osborne, Dennis Norlon, Tom Ruskin, John Kurlz, Roberl Oppenheimer. l23 STANDING: Jane Taylor, Tom Heitz. SEATED: Julan Milburn, Alexandra Roll. OFFICERS Presidenl . . Vice Presidenl. . Secrelary-Treasurer Sludenl Direclor . Librarian . Facully Direclor . Orchestra Alexandra Roll Julan Milburn Janice Jensen . Tom l-leilz . Jane Taylor . O. I.. Hoover l24 W Violins: Tom l-leilz, Janice Jensen, Carol Johnson, Pai l-lodges, Susan Donovan, Kenny Frashier, Charles Wasserman, Jane Taylor, Michele Brown, Marlene Moss, Karen Kreufer. Sherrill Brallen, Rusly l-lamblin, Penny Rey- nolds, Rusly Klein, Carolyn Woollen, Sharon Garren. Violas: Alexandra Roll, Julan Milburn, Marcia Wilson. Cellos: Eleanor Gray, Marjorie Frilfs, Nancy Nelson, Jon Spies, Bob Wadsworih. Bass: Bill l.eVine, Bill Anlhony, Miclcy Ander- son Oboe: Larry Mendenhall. Flufesz Mail Erickson, Marlene Friedman. Clarine'l's: Barbara Rashbaum, Jim Hoplcins, Joyce Moss. Trumpeis: Don Weissinqer, Jerry Mendelson, Jim l-louqhlon, Jacla Brancalo. French Horns: Shelley Moore, Jaclc Agard, Ken l-loy, Jerry l-lull. Trombones: Richard Rogers, Jim Tharp, Jane? l'lohnbaum. Drums: Barry Wrighf. Saxophones: Roberi Monlgomery, Paul Lind- quisl. I25 TH E CAST Nanlci-Poo . . Yum-Yum The Mikado Dick Vrooman Sherron Baslee Ko-Ko . Harvey Levine Pish-Tush . Bill STrong PiTTi-Sing . . Joann WaTlcins The Mikado . . STuarT PaTerson Peep-Bo . . Dee Dee Favreau Pooh-Bah . . Dan Krueger KaTisha ..... Phyllis Lindsey PRODUCTION STAFF Vocal DirecTors . Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. Miss Helen E. Davidson ConclucTor . . . Mr. O. L. Hoover, Jr. AssisTanT To DirecTors . . . Claudia Lowe STuclenT DirecTor . STeve Booser I26 Gilberlr and Sullivan made Their second appear- ance aT SouThwesT wiTh The producTion oT The Mikado. Having To Tollow The wonderTul worlc done on H.M.S. PinaTore, The casT had no small TeaT To accomplish, buT The opereTTa was a Truly excellenT piece oT worlc. The greaT amounT oT labor puT inTo The producTion by The arT sTaTT and music deparTmenT resulTed in a very proTes- sional iob oT sTaging. The Male Chorus, Girls' Glee Clubs, and ConcerT Choir all gave excel- lenT perTormances as The Japanese populace. All This, TogeTher wiTh The very convincing work done by The soloisTs, made one Teel as if he were view- ing a TransplanTed Japan, creaTed as only our music deparTmenT could creaTe iT. Y , 5 ly Yum-Yum and her lover Nanlti-Poo Everyone seems happy 'lhaf he's going lo marry Yum-Yum. Some sfarfling news sends fhe Lord High Execufioner oul' looking for some heads fha'l' never will be missed. The grand enfrance of fhe Milcado. Three Ii++le maids from school in BFG We. Around The World Overiure - The King and I - Orchesfra Prologue TRAVEL AGENT: Jim Rusk HARRIETT ROCKERFELLER: I-Iarriejr Rosensiein BELLI-IOPS: Mike Reardon, Brooke SCOH Ambassadors LATIN AMERICA: Lynn Bush GERMANY: Ted Silverman ORIENT: Harvey Levine VIENNA: Bruce Tomson I28 SCOTLAND: Dave Alexander ITALY: Susie Cohen FRANCE: Bruce Ennis, Joyce Tobiasen AMERICA: Dick Menn Chiquife - Lynn Bush Mambo Jambo - High I-Iaf Band - Richard Kauf- man, Ron Osborne, Lee Barber, I-IaroId Mc- Gurk, Jim I-IoIIis, Sieve Morris, Sandra Adreme, Rosalee Bradley Sou+h American Medley - Barbara Wendel Bolero - Jim Rusk, Connie Jo Erick Tico Tico - Vicky Eosler Day-O - Male Chorus, Richard l-larpel - solo Accompanisls - Bill l.eVine, Sleve Booser Taboo - Susan Wrighr ln+rocluc1'ion - Ted Silverman Wunclabar-Girls' Glee Clulo, Sherron Baslee- solo Johnny Schmoker - Mixed Vocal Ensemble lnfermezzo - Nelani Midqley, Allison London lnfroducfion - Harvey Levine Sfanding on fhe Corner - Boys' Oclrel Orienfal Dance-Pal Kelly, Leola Allen, Karen l-lollan, Janell Collins, Carol Duncan, Judy Warr, Judy Sandusky, Dorolhy Slevens, Pal Garrelr, Sharon Gwin lnfroduclion - Bruce Tomson Cl1opin's Polonaise - Barbara Gray Emperor's Walh- Dave Pardon, Judy Levirl, Ed Rowe, Margie Crirlen, Don Ro+h, Judy Sears. Pal Long, Bob l-lill, Mike Wilcox, Sandy Zubrin, l-lerb Six, Emmy l-laas, Sherrie Zulorin. Brenf Moorman, Suzie Baker, Bob Blankenship. Sueleal Thompson, Bruce Tomson, Gary Sharp, Diane Fowler, Burr Jensen, Meredirh Adams, Marcia Tonkin, Pele Prolzmann Park Avenue Fan+asy - Orclweslra My Love She ls buf a Lassie Yef- Dave Alexander Sco+ Guards - Frank Kirk, Dave l-lerns+rom Highland Fling - Donna l.enn, Dianne Turner, Pai lvlcCaugl1ey, Carole Francisco, Jean Ayers. Lincla Smalley, Carolyn Sleele, Connie Scoli l'll Go Home wi+l1 Bonnie Jean - lnclian Belles Flowergirl - Susie Colven Gloria Pairi by Pales+rina, Fanfare by Mariin Shaw - Conceri Clwoir lniroclucfion - Bruce Ennis, Joyce Tobiasen April in Paris - Jacque Smillw La Vien Rose-Marsha Arni, Mary Bellw Bryan. Judy Boyce, Carol l-landley, Sandra Russell C'es+ Si Bon - Kallny lvlakris Gooclnighi' Sweefhearf-Judy Coon, Sue Spen- cer, Pal Long, Carol Coon ln'i'rocluc+ion - Dick lvlenn Jeeheee Jump-Mad Cal Band- Bill Miller, sau Levine, Richard Rogers, sfeve Beeeef, Bee Shoemaker, Charles Crain, Susan Soarol. Harry Vail Anyfhing Goes - Leola Allen Dark+own S+ruH'ers Ball- Jim Merrick Boogie Woogie - Nick Klingberg Day by Day - Richard Harpel, Harvey Levine, Siuarf Paierson, Jim Hines Caf from Coos Bay-Jane? Singer, Sue Pringle. Nickey Ross, Diane Coen, Judy Eisen, Anne adrian, Merikay Boucher, Penny Golden, ra Murphy, Ken Cox, John Eckels, Richard Car- son, Jim Baker, Bob Carlson, Ted Carllon, Bill Faeih, Parker Myers, Ned Lawrence, John Lucas Comedy Ske1'cl1 - Marvin Brenner, Sieve Booser Birfh of fhe Blues - Ina Prilikin Accompanied by Mad Cals Man wifh +he Golden Arm- Healher Graham, Linda Brown, Cindy Adams, Gary Crablree. Sam Owens, Keni Broadhursl Accompanied by Mad Cais Finale - One World - Enlire Casi Sludeni' Direc+or: Sieve Booser Faculfy Direcforsa Mr. Bishop, Jr., Mr. Grillilh, Mr. Hoover Accompanisfs: Barbara Gray, Karen Grieser, Jim Rusk, Sieve Booser Li1 rle Women Tl-IE CAST Mr. March ..... Bill STrong Mrs. March ..... Leola Allen Meg . . . Shirley Reisbord Jo . . . Jo Simmons BeTh . . . Jacque SrniTh Amy . . . . Doris Miller Auni' March . . DoroThy Callaway Mr. Laurence . . PeTer ProTzman Laurie . . . Bruce Tomson Professor Bhaer . . Morris Levine John Brooke .... Garelrh Foulds Hannah MulleTT .... Sue Marler PRODUCTION STAFF DirecTor .... Miss Grace M. Breen Supervision . . . Mr. Samuel P. Gibson STage Managers . . . Marjorie CriTTen Eddie Rowe Scenery and ArT . . KenT BroadhursT CosTumes . . . RuTh Morgan I32 The Senior Play is always an exciTing highlighT oT The year when The seniors all become Thespians and Try Their hand aT acTing. This year's produc- Tion oT l.iTTle Women inTroduced some new diTTiculTies in sTaging noT presenT in previous years. The girls' large hoop slcirTs and boys' TighT TiTTing coaTs and ruTTled shirTs oT The Civil War period were Troublesome aT TirsTq buT by The nighT oT The perTorrnance, The girls handled Their slcirTs graceTully and The boys acTed as if They had always worn high haTs and shirTs be-decked wiTh ruTTles. NOT only The seniors, buT The whole school can cerTainly Te-el proud oT The excellenT iob done by The enTire casT. Dear l1Hle Beih feels fhe presence of God. Three of fhe liHle women wiih fheir sweeihearis. Hanna greefs John Brooke and Mr. Lawrence. The liHle women. Aunf March and Marmee disagree over financial maHers. Assemblies Tom Weaver was guesl' soloisf wifh lhe Kansas Cify Philharmonic in fhe firsf series of concerfs presenled in all 'Phe high schools. You'll read il' all in lhe Trail, according lo 'rhese liH'le lndians, and ils circulalion shows whal a persuasive iob 1 hey did of selling our greai' school newspaper. Marvin Brenner, fhe candidafe from Sou+hwes+ for All-Cily Sfudenf Mayor, gives some sound advice in his campaign speech. Our siage becomes more crowded every year al' 'lhe award assembly as more and more win high honors for oufsfanding service and schol- arship. Shades of Shakespeare! The Sachem slaff does a liHle ediling, lhis 'lime on Macbe+h, 'ro slarl' off 'lheir sales campaign. STANDING: Mary Lawrie, Loretta Stephens, Mary Ann Cohn, Fran Thompson, Jay Levine, Bill Faeth, Kathryn Boehm, Frances Fullerton, Marsha Wertzberger, SEATED: Harriet Rosenstein, Charles Crain, Rosalie Oliver, Phil Stewart, Linda De Atley. Debate Team The Debate Team debated several ditterent schools this year on the National Forensic prop- osition supporting QOCX, ot parity as an answer to the tarm problem. The participants have de- rived valuable experience in exercising their knowledge ot public speaking. The teams are sponsored by Miss Grace Breen and lvlr. Richard Grittith. To the stage crew is given the responsibility ot the technical work tor assemblies and produc- tions. Examples ot their excellent work were the Mikado, Reclskin Revelsf' and the beautitul Christmas and Easter assemblies. The stage crew erects all stage props and scenery, and operates the microphones, stage lighting ettects, sound ettects, and the spotlight. The taculty adviser is lvlr. Richard Grittith. Stage Crew FRONT ROW: Phil Stewart, Doug Day, Dick Illrner, John Nelson, Lauren Mason, Lynn Brown. BACK ROW: Thad Mendenhall, Herb Rosen. I35 Jane G-oodnow, Mary Kay Davidson Ediior-in-Chief . . Business Manager Managing Ediior . Associale Ediiors . Pirsi Page Ediior . Second Page Ediior Third Page Edilor . Fourih Page Ediior Scoops, Co-Ediiors . Presideni and Publisher . Siudeni' Adviser . Pacully Adviser . School Treasurer . . Mary Kay Davidson . Jane Goodnow . . . . Claudia Lowe Judy Ware, Margie Criiien . . . . Karen Messmer . Phyllis Oliver . . . Jim Alden . Sueleal Thompson . Bolo Sears, Gary Irwin . Bruce Tomson . . John Hoffman . Mass virginia Welch . Miss Merle E. Smiih first semester-Trail STANDING: Judy Levitt, John Hoffman, Jane Jeffries, Mike Wilcox, Dorothy Hannon, Kitty Gore, Gary Lerner. SEATED: Rosalie Brac ey, bUElCHl Thomason, Claudia Lowe, Jane Goodnow, Mary Kay Davidson, Judy Ware, Karen Niessmer, Jay Levine, Phyllis Oliver. STANDING: Doris lVliller, Kathy Nixon, Elaine Campbell, Mike Silver, Bob Goldstein, Jim Rusk, Donna Knutson, Gordon Hansen, Bernard Peltzie, Leola Allen, Pat Kelly, Norma Sparks, Susie Cohen. SEATED: Ann Bysfield, Chris Plog, Betty Ruth Johnson, Judy Platt, Ellen Stutman, Sue Spencer, Susie Maxwell, Fran Thompson. Trail-seconcl semester Issue Edilors Firsi Issue . Second Issue Third Issue . Fourlh lssue . Fillh lssue . Sixlh Issue . Sevenlh Issue . Business Manager Publicily and Circularion Manager. . . . Judy Plall . Leola Allen Bernard Pellzie Ellen Slulman . Milce Silver Susie Maxwell Sue Spencer Norma Sparks Susie Cohen Facully Adviser . . Miss Virginia Welch School Treasurer . . Miss Merle E. Smilh Bruce Tomson, Norma Sparks, John Hoffman I37 SEATED: Mary Kay Davidson, Judy Bryant, Jean Challinor, Alexandra Roll, Phil James. STANDING: Richard Kaufman, Tom Thompson Sachem Ediior-in-Chief . . Tom Thompson Business Manager . . Richard Kaufman Class Ediror ..... Alexandra Roll Organizaiions Ediior . . Jean Challinor Sporls Ediior . . . . . Phil James Aciiviiies Ediior .... Judy Bryan? Associaie Class Ediior .... . . . . . Mary Kay Davidson Junior Assisianis . . Bob Carlson, Andy Naylor, Judy Reid, Bill Miller, Linda DeA+ley, Diane Coen, Phil Siewarl Ari Siaff . . Phyllis Unger, Marilyn l-lall Phoiographic Ediior . . Waller Gilberl Underclass Represeniaiives . Sophomore, David PosJrer7 Freshman, Gary Allman: Eighrh Grade, Carol Ra- deislcy Ediiorial Adviser . Miss Mary C. Johnsion School Treasurer . . Miss Merle E. Smilrh Ari Adviser . . . Miss Flora A. Wrighi Phoiographic Adviser .... . . . Mr. William J. Brewsier I3B Tom Thompson, Richard Kaufman ART AND Pl-IOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Waller Gilberf, Marilyn Hall, Phyllis Unger. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS SEATED: Judy Reid, Phil Sfewar+, Ancly Naylor, Diane Coen, Linda DeA+ley. STANDING: Bob Carlson, Bill Miller. UNDERCLASS REPRESENTATIVES David Fosfer, Carol Raclefslcy, Gary Aliman TOP ROW: Jim Shortal, Phil Stewart, Todd Kelso, Gene Rostov, Bob Kaufman, Bruce Ennis, Bob Solem, Phil Kusnetzky. THIRD ROW: Nancy Krause, Ellen Stutman, Jo Simmons, Barbara Rashbaum, Linda De Atley, Mary Kay Davidson, Phyllis Oliver, Alexandra Roll, Mike Dubin. SECOND ROW: Frances Fullerton, Judy Anthony, Andrea Williams, Jeanne Leick, Jim Hopkins, Andy Naylor, Jerry Wacknov, Elinor Schifman, Rickie Landrum. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Moss, Rosalie Oliver, Anne Bartlett, Carolyn Hill, Harriet Rosenstein, Irene Stiefel, Betty Ruth Johnson, Mary Jo Williams, Linda Culver. WINNERS Thlrtieth Literary Contest Fifa Place 2 Veda Second Place : Zend-Avesta VERY SUPERIOR Oration Essay Short Story Bruce Ennis Robert Solem Andy Naylor Barbara Rashbaum Mary Kay Davidson Erances Fullerton Jerry Wacknov Ellen Stutman Declamanon Verse J ucly Anthony Oration Carolyn Hill Linda De Atiey Phil Stewart Rosalie Oliver Joyce Moss Declamation Jo Simmons Elinor Schitman Jim Shortal SUPERIOR Essay lrene Stietel Jeanne Leick Phil Kusnetzky Gene Rostov Todd Kelso Short Story Linda Culver Mary Jo Williams Harriet Rosenstein Jim Hopkins Verse Andrea Williams Anne Bartlett Betty Ruth Johnson Alexandra Roll Phyllis Oliver Mike Dubin Ricky Landrum Nancy Krause Bob Kautrnan The annual literary contest is one ot the most exciting and enioyable events during the school year. Preparations begin many months in advance as plans are made tor the dinner on the evening ot the contest, skits are written tor presentation by each ot the clubs, vocal cords are limbered up in prac- ticing the club songs, and, most important ot all, long hours are spent in working on contest material. The contest itselt develops as much competitive spirit as any other event the school has. During the interlude between the oral events and the announcement ot awards, all the societies are given the opportunity to sing their songs. Needless to say. a great deal ot suspense has developed by the time Mr. Cannon tinally reads the list ot winners. This year the coveted silver cup awarded to the club having the most points tor winning entries was won by Veda. I40 Sandra Venajror . Linda DeAlley . Jerry Wacknov Joyce Moss . Sue Spencer Rosalie Oliver Bruce Ennis . . Carolyn I-lill . . Barbara Rashbaum Phil Slewarl' . . Orafion Declama1'ion Dororhy Callaway Emily Lapin . . Dick Menn . . Eran Thompson . Elinor Schiliman . Jo Simmons . Allan Bell . Ann l-louslon . Harriel' Rosenslein Jim Hopkins . lrene Slielel . Barbara Kuhn . Kalhryn Boehm . Barbara Wendel . Roberl' Solem . Mike Eowler . . Jeanne Leick . Judy Ware . . Sarah Williams . Susan Lawrence . Mary Kay Davidson Linda Gibson . . Phil Kusnelzky . Eugene Roslov . Diane Coen . . Sandra Korfhanke . Ellen Slulman . Sherry Wayne . Todd Kelso . Jim Shorlal , Essay FINALISTS . Arhena . Delphi . Excelsior . Omega . Sappho . Sesame . Summus . Thalian . . Veda Zend-Avesla . Aihena . Delphi . Excelsior . Omega . Sappho . Sesame . Summus . Thalian . . Veda Zend-Avesla . Alhena . Alhena . Delphi . Delphi . Excelsior . Excelsior . Omega . Omega . Sappho . Sappho . Sesame . Sesame . Summus . Summus . 'lhalian . Thalian . . Veda . . Veda Zend-Avesla Zend-Avesla Sh Jean Challinor . Barbara Jacobson . Janel Clayfon . Anne Davidson Andy Naylor . Russell Maichel . Erances Eullerlon . Georgia Wood . Linda Culver . . Mary Kay Nanninga Chrisline Plog . . Kafhleen Kidd . Norlon Nelkin . John Shore . Barbara Jackson . Mary Jo Williams . Rosalee Bradley . Marlene Friedman . John Lucas . . Bob Kaufman Andrea Williams . Linda Lockwood . Anne Barllell . . Belly Rul'h Johnson Siephen J. Morris Alan Thornlon . Judy Anfhony . Judy Eosler . Mary Samuel . . Linda Armslrong . Alexandra Roll . Phyllis Oliver . Mike Dubin . Dick Levy . Jayme Begor . . Slephanie Alexander ori' S+ory Verse Ricky Landrum . . Nancy Krause John Eckels . Bob Levy . . Arhena . Alhena . Delphi . Delphi . Excelsior . Excelsior . Omega . Omega . Sappho . Sappho . Sesame . Sesame . Summus . Summus . Thalian . Thalian . . Veda . . Veda Zend-Aveslra Zend-Avesla . Afhena . Alhena . Delphi . Delphi . Excelsior . Excelsior . Omega . Omega . Sappho . Sappho . Sesame . Sesame . Summus . Summus . Thalian . Thalian . . Veda . . Veda Zend-Avesia Zend-Avesia l4I Senior AcTiviTies One oT The unusual giTTs wiTh which all seniors aT SouThwesT seem To be blessed is The abiliTy To carry noT only a hard course oT sTudy, buT also a sTaggering amounT oT ouTside acTiviTies. lT has always been a mysTery how some seniors seem To have more Than The usual TwenTy-Tour hours per day and can go wiThouT Tood, waTer, or sleep Tor an unlimiTed amounT oT Time. The seniors who are heard complaining ThaT They have noThing To do, become, ThereTore, rare examples oT The species. The music deparTmenT has The greaTesT procliviTy To lceep busy aT one Time The largesT possible number oT seniors. IT iT isn'T The Redsldn Revels, iT's The opereTTag if iT isn'T The ChrisTmas Vespers, iT's The Music FesTival. The deparTmenTal clubs, Pep Club, Y-Teens and l-li-Y keep a goodly number in a sTaTe oT semi-acTiviTy ThroughouT The year, while liTerary socieTies have a way oT demanding The mosT work Tor The conTesT iusT when research essays are due. Boys' and girls' aThleTics plus The ROTC require long hours aTTer school preparing Tor The big game, SporTs Day, or The spiT-and-polish oT Field Day. Those harassed people whom you see wallcing Through The halls mum- bling abouT copy and deadlines probably belong eiTher To The Trail or The Sachem sTaTT. STill oThers may be Those Tireless seniors who devoTe Their Time To Those long Tuesday meeTings oT The STudenT Council and Red Cross. IT geTs To The place, They say, where The debaTe Team has run ouT OT argumenTs and The sTage crew can'T Tace anoTher assembly or spec- Tacular producTion, buT iusT aT This poinT, The year, Thanlc goodness, nears The end and seniors receive Their well-deserved rewards. Those long hours spenT on ThaT essay or shorT sTory Tor The conTesT resulT in a gold or silver medal, The lasT Trail is prinTed, The Sachem is puT To bed, membership in Quill and Scroll is announced, and The beau- TiTul iniTiaTion Tor The NaTional T-lonor SocieTy malces iT worTh all The eTTorT. Award Day assembly is a TiTTing climax as Tar as acTiviTies are concerned, Tor iT is on ThaT occasion ThaT scholarships, oTher honors, and various acTiviTies are given recogniTion. The highesT individual honor which any senior may receive is The Sis Arnold Award, granTed To ThaT boy or girl who, Through leadership, scholarship, characTer, and service, has done The mosT Tor SouThwesT. WiTh CommencemenT exercises, com- pleTe wiTh cap and gown and ThaT priceless diploma, ends The senior year -hard, yes, buT so Tilled wiTh sTudy and acTiviTies ThaT iT can never be egualed in enioymenT. Mel Abend: Treasurer and sergeanl-al-arms ol Zend-Avesla: Missouri Boys' Slale: Honor Roll live semeslers. Sfeve Abend: Second leam leller in loolball: male chorus: parliamenlarian of Excelsior: Chess Club: Engineers Club: CCC: Redslcin Revels : Honor Roll. Cynlhia Adams: Sludenl Council represenialive: Glee Club: Redslcin Revels : lvlilcado. Meredilh Adams: Red Cross represenlalive: corresponding secrelary and lreasurer of Ome- ga: Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin Revelsf' James Alden: Trainer lor firsl leam loolball and manager for second 'ream foolball: baslceiball leller, 'rrainer and manager: senior advisory board ol Pep Club: CCC: sporls edilor of TRAIL. Dave Alexander: Foreign exchange sludenl from New Zealand: senior business commillee: honor- ary member ol Sludenl Council execulive board: leller in lennis: librarian ol choir: secrelary ol male chorus: Zend-Avesla: CCC: Redslcin Rev- els : lvlilcado. Leola Allen: Sluclenl Council represenlalive: senior crilic of Sesame: Redslcin Revels : senior play: issue ediior ol TRAIL: Quill and Scroll. Charles Arnold: Sludenl Council represenlalive: aclivilies al Cenlral High School. Joyce Arnold: Eirsl year award in sporls: iunior vice-presidenl, sergeanl-al-arms, and hislorian ol Sappho: Honor Roll lwo semeslers. Buddy Auer: Second Team leller in loolball. Mary Ellen Baker: HMS Pinaloref' Suzanne Baker: Secrelary ol senior class: senior business commiliee: iunior business commillee: class represenlalive ol SACHEM: iirsl leam cheerleader: Thalian: Pep Club: CCC: Red- slcin Revels : allendanl io homecoming queen: lieulenanl colonel in charge ol slall adminislra- lion on Cily Hall Day: Honor Roll seven semes- lers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Rosalind Baraban: Treasurer of Alhena: ser- geanl-al-arms ol Spanish Club: Fulure Teachers ol America. Bruce Barrick: Golf leam. Jayme Begor: Eirsl vice-presidenl and Treasurer ol Thalian: Pep Club: member of AAUW Scho- laslicae Cenium: Honor Roll seven semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely: Nalional lvleril Scholar- ship Cerlilicale ol lvleril. Richard Bell: Red Cross represenialive: Excel- sior: Honor Roll six semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Richard Benner: Choir: male chorus: Redsl4in Revelsu: Mikado Pafricia Benson: Honor Roll. Lynne Bergson: Fulure Teachers ol America. Bill Berry: Second leam leiler in lraclc: senior advisory board ol Pep Club: Summus. Thai' 'fabulous Senior Play! l 1 l , I43 Inara Berzins: SergeanT-aT-arms and iunior criTic oT Delphi: Redskin Revels : Mikado : member oT AAUW ScholasTicae CenTum: Honor Roll seven semesTers: vice-presidenT oT NaTional Hon- or SocieTy. Joyce Blackburn: HMS PinaTore.' Barbara Blake: Pep Club: silver medal in verse. JudiTh Blakeleyz Drum maioreTTe. RoberT Blankenship: Senior business commiTTee: vice-presidenT, criTic, and execuTive board OT STudenT Council: choir: male chorus: honor raT- ing in sTaTe music conTesT: senior advisory board oT Pep Club: CCC: Redskin Revels : HMS PinaTore : Mikado : Missouri Boys' STaTe: lieu- TenanT colonel in charge oT services on CiTy Hall Day: Honor Roll. STeve Booser: GolT Team: Summus: Redskin Revels : Mikado : sTage crew. Shirley BooTh: Drum maioreTTe. Jerry Boyce: I:irsT Team TooTbaII: TirsT and sec- ond Team baskeTball: second Team Track: Red- skin Revels. Rosalee Bradley: l3irsT year award in sporTs: hockey and bowling Teams: Veda: Scherzo: Pep Club: Redskin Revels : HMS PinaTore : TRAIL sTaTT: Honor Roll 'four semesTers: Quill and Scroll: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Marvin Brenner: Vice-presiclenT oT senior class: senior business commiTTee: iunior business com- miTTee: vice-presidenT and execuTive boaro OT STudenT Council: second Team leTTer in TooTbaIl: sergeanT-aT-arms oT Summus: Spanish Club: sen- ior advisory board oT Pep Club: Redskin Rev- eIs : Missouri Boys' STaTe: candidaTe Tor mayor OT CiTy Hall Day: Honor Roll. RoberT BriTT: Senior business commiTTee: Treas- urer and execuTive board oT STudenT Council: presidenT and vice-presidenT oT Zend-AvesTa: Missouri Boys' STaTe. I44 KenT BroadhursT: Red Cross represenTaTive: sen- ior advisory board oT Pep Club: Redskin Rev- oIs : senior play: Mikado, Linda Brown: STudenT Council represenTaTive: Pep Club: Redskin Revelsm: Honor Roll Two semesTers. Lynn Brown: Second Team IeTTer in Track: mixed vocal ensemble: male chorus: boys' ocTeT: choir: Redskin Revelswg Mikado'I: sTage crew. Judy BryanT: AcTiviTies ediTor and iunior assisT- anT oT SACHEM: sergeanT-aT-arms oT Thalian: French Club: Honor Roll six semesTers: Quill and Scroll: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Don BurgeT: LeTTer in Track: 'IRedskin ReveIs. Lynn Bush: Choir: presidenT and vice-presidenT oT Sappho: Spanish Club: CCC: Reolskin Rev- els : Mikado.'i Ann Bysfieldz Delphi: Pep Club: corresponding secreTary OT Y-Teens: senior play: Mikado'I: TRAIL sTaTT. Eleanor BysTieIcI: ParliamenTarian oT Delphi: Y- Teens. Judy Caldwell: PirsT and second year awards, gold pin, and leTTer in sporTs: sergeanT-aT-arms oT Sesame: Honor Roll Tour semesTers. DoroThy Callaway: PresidenT, Treasurer, and his- Torian oT AThena: secreTary oT FuTure Teachers oT America: Redskin Revels : senior play: Mi- kado : gold medal in oraTion: Honor Roll Tive semesTers: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Barbara Cameron: PubliciTy chairman oT senior class: senior business commiTTee: iunior business commiTTee: TirsT vice-preside-nT and junior criTic oT Omega: vice-presidenT oT Pep Club: CCC: oTTice assisTanT: honorary maior oT ROTC. Elaine Campbell: Swimming Team: choir: FuTure Teachers oT America: Pep Club: CCC: Redskin Revelsu: HMS PinaTore : Mikado : TRAIL sTaTT. Roberl Carolan: Second leam baslcelball. George Carllich: Execulive board ol Sludenl Council: cadel major ballalion commander ol ROTC: rille leam: honor guard: plaloon leader in lhe lhird place plaloon on Field Day: experl awards on M-I and 22 rilles. Bruce Carlwrighl: Vice-presidenl ol Hi-Y. David Cashdan: Crilic ol Sludenl Council: vice- presidenl and secrelary ol Zend-Avesla: senior advisory board ol Pep Club: Milcado : Missouri Boys' Slale: commissioner ol legal aid on Cily Hall Day. Jean Challinorz Sludenl Council represenlalive: organizalions edilor and iunior assislanl ol SACHEM: lirsl year award in sporls: lirsl and second vice-presidenl ol Alhena: Spanish Club: Pep Club: CCC: member ol AAUW Scholas- licae Cenlum: winner ol Soulhwesl Belly Croclc- er Homemalcer ol Tomorrow award: Honor Roll seven semeslers: secrelary ol Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Ingrid Charlson: Presidenl and corresponding and recording secrelaries ol Omega: secrelary ol Pep Club: Redslcin Revels : Milcado : Hon- or Roll. Norman Clark: Aclivilies al Cenler High School. Janel Claylon: Sergeanl-al-arms and scribe ol Delphi: lreasurer and crilic ol NAHS: vice- presidenl and sergeanl-al-arms ol Y-Teens, Susan Cohen: Presidenl and iunior crilic ol Se- same: Pep Club: Redslcin Revels : senior play: Missouri Girls' Slale: circulalion manager ol TRAIL: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Alan Cohn: Excelsior: Missouri Boys' Slale. Mary Ann Cohn: Scribe ol Sesame: debale leam: Honor Roll lwo semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Judilh Ann Coon: Choir: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinalore : Mil4ado. Dale Coy: Cadel Firsl Lieulenanl in ROTC: Drum and Bugle Corps: ordnance ollicer: Na- lional Meril Scholarship Cerlilicale ol Meril. Gary Crablree: Redslcin Revelsf' Charles Crain: Parliamenlarian ol Red Cross: presidenl ol band: honor raling in slale music conlesl: secrelary and sergeanl-al-arms ol Ex- celsior: Chess Club: debale leam: vice-presidenl ol Scherzo: Redslcin Revels : Honor Roll: ex- change sludenl lo Predericia, Denmarlc. Margie Crillen: Sergeanl-al-arms ol senior class: senior business commillee: iunior business com- millee: lreshman All-Cily Red Cross represenla- live: hislorian ol Thalian: presidenl and iunior class caplain ol Pep Club: ollice assislanl: CCC: Redslcin Revels : senior play: l956 ROTC queen: assislanl lo commissioner ol so- cial service on Cily Hall Day: associale edilor ol TRAIL: Honor Roll. Maurice Crowley: Aclivilies al New Mexico Mililary lnslilule. Margarel Curry: Glee Club. Beverly Davidson: Red Cross represenlalive: senior crilic and sergeanl-al-arms ol Thalian: Fulure Teachers ol America. Mary Kay Davidson: Associale class edilor ol SACHEM: swimming leam: second and lirsl vice-presidenl ol Sesame: Pep Club: CCC: ol- lice assislanl: silver medal in essay: edilor-in- chiel ol TRAIL: Honor Roll six semeslers: presi- denl ol Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Pal Davis: Sergeanl-al-arms, lreasurer, and his- lorian ol Sappho. Paula Davis: Red Cross represenlalive: Pep Club: Redslcin Revels. Carol Duncan: Sludenl Council represenlalive: hislorian ol choir: iunior crilic ol Omega: lresh- man class caplain ol lhe Pep Club: Redslcin Revels : Mil4ado : NAHS: Dulce Duncan Award. I45 Welch lhose 'fusesl Donna Duncan: Sergeanl-al-arms and criric ol Alhena: Spanish Club: Pep Club: CCC: Red- slcin Revels : senior play: Honor Roll lhree se- meslers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Jon Dursl: Drum and Bugle Corps and Honor Guard. Pal' Easlon: Parliamenlarian ol Delphi. David Fardon: Senior Business commillee: iunior business commillee: All-Cily represenlalive of Sludenl Council: leller in lraclc: Redslcin Rev- els : Honor Roll. John Faubion: Cadel maior ROTC: Soulhwesl Ballalion commander: rifle leam: Honor Guard: ihird place plaloon commander in field day: Missouri Boys' Slale. Dorolhy Favreau: Senior business commillee: firsi leam cheerleader: choir: CCC: Redslcin Revels : Milcado : arlendanl lo homecoming queen: ROTC princess. Prudence Fogel: Pep Club: CCC. Garelh Foulds: Sluclenl Council represenlalive: Redslcin Revels : senior play. Diane Fowler: Sergeanl-al-arms and Treasurer ol Omega: Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin Revelsf' I46 Lorraine Frankensleinr Omega: gold medal in shorl slory: Honor Roll lwo semeslers. Sheryl Freeman: Firsl vice-presidenl, correspond- ing secrelary, and scribe ol Omega: senior class caplain ol Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin Revels : Honor Roll. Marlene Friedman: Choir: orcheslra: Veda: Redslcin Revels. Marjorie FriHs: Orcheslra: honor raling in slale music coniesl: Scherzo: Mikado, Marilyn Fryhofer: Delphi: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Honor Roll. Bill Fuller: Leller in lraclc: Honor Guard: male chorus: male oclel: choir: honor raling in slale music conlesl: crilic of Science Club: Engineers Club: CCC: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinaforeu: Mil4ado : Missouri Boys' Slale. Judy Galley: Firsl and second year awards, gold pin. and leller in sporls. parliamenlarian in Ses- ame. Lee Ganaden: Choir: Reolslcin Revelsf' Linda Gibson: Hoclcey leam: parliamenlarian ol Sesame: 'rreasurer ol Y-Teens. Michael Gieringer: Varsily and second leam lei- lers in loolball: varsily, reserve, and second leam lellers in baslcelball: male chorus: Redsl4in Rev- els : Honor Roll lhree semeslers. Waller Gilbert Pholographic edilor of SACH- EM: vice-presidenf ol band: honor raling in slale music conlesl: presidenl and parliamenlarian ol Engineers Club: lreasurer ol Scherzo: Honor Roll Tour semeslers: Ouill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Tom Gilmore: Red Cross represenlalive: Honor Roll six semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Slan Goldman: Excelsior: Spanish Club. Bob Golclsleinz Male chorus: Zend - Avesla: Redsl4in Revelsw: Milcado : TRAIL slail. Jane Gooclnow: Firsl year award in sporls: hockey leam: second vice-presidenl and secre- lary ol Thalian: presidenl and vice-presidenl of Spanish Club: Pep Club: CCC: business man- ager of TRAIL: Honor Roll Tour semeslers: lreas- urer of Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. KiHy Gore: Sludenl Council represenlalive: second vice-presidenl and hislorian of Alhena: Spanish Club: lreasurer oi Pep Club: Redslcin Revels : TRAIL slail. Healher Graham: Giilorian of senior class: sen- ior business commillee: cheerleader: Glee Club: Pep Club: Redsl4in Revels : homecoming queen. Barbara Gray: Choir: secrelary of Thalian: French Club: Pep Club: Redslcin Revels : Mi- lcado : Honor Roll. Eleanor Gray: Librarian ol orcheslra: honor ral- ing in slale music conlesl: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinaforeup Mil4ado : second vice-presi- denl ol Veda: Honor Roll. Karen Grieser: Choir: sergeanl-al-arms and sen- ior caplain of Sappho: Indian Belles: Redslcin Revels : 'IMilcado : Honor Roll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Emmy Haas: Treasurer ol senior class: senior business commillee: junior business commillee: presidenl, vice-presidenl, and All-Cily represen- lalive of Red Cross: SACHEM class represenla- live: cheerleader: Choir: Redsl4in Revels : alrlendanl lo homecoming queen: exchange slu- denl lo Cologne, Germany. Jo Ann Haines: Pep Club: CCC: office assisl- ani. Marilyn Hall: Arl slaff of SACHEM: second vice-presidenl, senior crilic, and scribe ol Delphi: French Club: corresponding secrelary and his- lorian of NAHS: corresponding secreiary ol Y- Teens: Mil4ado : silver medal in shorl slory: arl and second page edilor of TRAIL: Honor Roll lhree semeslers: Quill and Scroll. R. J. Hanna: Presidenl and vice-presidenl ol: En- gineers Club: Honor Roll Iwo semeslers: Nalional Meril Scholarship Cerlilicale of Meril. Dorolhy Sue Hannon: Presidenl' and iunior crilic ol Thalian: presidenl and secrelary of French Club: Pep Club: CCC: Missouri Girls' Slale: TRAIL sialic: Honor Roll lhree semeslers Quill and Scroll. Gordon Hansen: TRAIL slafl. Sue Hardy: Acliviles al Paseo. Richard Harpel: Senior business commillee: sec- relary-lreasurer ol junior business commillee: secrelary and execulive board of Sludenl' Coun- cil: All-Cily represenlalive lo Red Cross: second Team baslnelball leller: Jrraclc leller: vice-presidenl ol choir: male chorus: honor raling in slale music conlesl: hislorian of Summus: lreasurer of Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinaloren: Milcado : Missouri Boys' Slale: Cily Council- man on Cily Hall Day: Honor Roll Tour semes- lers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Jan Harre: Choir: Delphi: RedslQin Revels : Milcado. Scoll' Harris: Varsily and second leam loolball. Sally Heffley: Red Cross represenlalive: Pep Club. Milce Herwood: Sergeanl-al-arms oi French Club. Bob Hill: Firsl and second leam leller in Tool- ball: lraclc leller: All-Slale lraclc leam: male chorus: Redslcin Revelsfl Jim Hines: Firsl and second leam Toolball lei- ler: choir: male chorus: honor raling in slale music conlesl: ReclsIcin Reyelsf' John Hoffman: Tennis lellerg sludenl adviser lo TRAIL: Honor Roll Iwo semeslers: Quill and Scroll. I47 Harold Holden: lionor Roll: acfivifies af R, J. Delano. Leslie Holland: Drum and Bugle Corps. Janef Hohnbaum: Scherzo: Nafional Honor So- ciefy: acfivifies in Dallas, Texas. Phil Holzman: Sergeanf firsl' class in ROTC. Kafhy Hoy: Scribe of Omega: secrefary and sergeanf-af-arms of Hesfia: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Redslcin Revelsm: Honor Roll five semes- fers: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Clifford Hoyle: Vice-presidenf and sergeanf-af arms of Engineers Club: Honor Roll. Dick Illmerz ROTC Honor Guard: Redslcin Rev- els : Sfage Crew. Edwin Ingram: Honor Roll. Gary Irwin: Sergeanf-af-arms of Zend-Avesfa: senior advisory board of Pep Club: CCC: Mi- lcadow: silver medal in essay: Missouri Boys' Sfafe: co-edifor of Scoops Barbara Jacobson: Afhena: Spanish Club: silver medal in shorf sfory: Honor Roll four semesfers: Nafional Honor Sociefy. Marilyn Jacobson: Presidenf and vice-presidenf of Olee Club: Redsl4in Revels. Philip James: Sporfs edifor of SACH EM: Cadef Capfain in ROTC: S-3 Baffalion sfaff: rifle feam leffer: Honor Guard: Honor Roll seven semes- fers: Ouill and Scroll: secrefary of Nafional Hon- or Sociefy: Nafional Merif Scholarship Cerfifi- cafe of Merif. Jane Jeffries: Pep Club: TRAIL sfaff. Joanna Jenkins: Red Cross represenfafive: vice- presidenf and secrefary of Glee Club: Spanish Club: Eufure Teachers of America: Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin ReveIs : MiIcado. l48 Nance Jennings: Eirsf year award in sporfs: Pep Club. Tom Jennings: Corresponding secrefary of En- gineers Club. Burfon Jensen: Senior business commiffee: cap- fain of foofball feam: varsify foofball Ieffers: second feam All-Disfricf foofball feam: firsf feam All-Cify foofball feam: capfain of baskefball Team: varsify loaslcefball leffers: second Team All- Cify baslrefball feam: choir: male chorus: ser- geanf-af-arms of Summus: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinafore : Milcado : Missouri Boys' Sfafe: Commissioner of Wafer Collecfions on Cify Hall Day. Be'H'y Rufh Johnson: Librarian of choir: Delphi: Treasurer and sergeanf-af-arms of Hesfia: Span- ish Club: 'Il-IMS Pinaforeu: drum maioreffe: TRAIL sfaff. Eric Johnson: Red Cross represenfafive: ofher acfivifies af Ramsey, New Jersey. Donna Jones: Redslcin ReveIs. Herberf Kamen: Sergen'r-af-arms of Red Cross: RedsIcin ReveIs. Sfephen Kaplan: Drum and Bugle Corps: Ex- celsior. Larry Kars: Tennis feam: Excelsior: Honor Roll fwo semesfers. Barbara Kasper: Choir: Indian Belles: honor rar- ing in cify music confesf: secrefary of Sesame: presidenf and vice-presidenf of NAHS: Red- slcin Revels : Milcado. Richard Kaufman: Business manager, phofog- raphic layouf edifor, and iunior assisfanf of SACHEM: sfudenf conducfor of band: honor rafings in sfafe music confesf: secrefary of Sum- mus: Redsl4in Revels : Honor Roll fhree se- mesfers: Quill and Scroll. RoberT Kaufman: Senior business commiTTee: presidenT and Treasurer oT STudenT Council: All- CiTy represenTaTive oT Red Cross: presidenT and criTic oT Zend-AvesTa: senior advisory board oT Pep Club: debaTe Team: Missouri Boys' STaTe: associaTe ediTor oT TRAIL: Honor Roll seven semesTers: Quill and Scroll: NaTionaI Honor So- cieTy. PaTricia Kelly: RedsIcin ReveIs : TRAIL sTaTT. Todd Kelso: SecreTary and Treasurer oT Zend- AvesTa: gold medal in verse: Honor Roll six se- mesTers: NaTionaI MeriT Scholarship CerTiTicaTe oT MeriT. Charles King: Choir: boys' ocTeT: mixed vocal ensemble: male chorus: criTic and hisTorian oT Zend-AvesTa:senior advisory board oT Pep Club: RedsI4in ReveIs : MiIcado : sTage crew: Honor Roll Two semesTers. MargareT KirIcpaTricIc: Glee Club: RedsI4in ReveIs. BeTTy Kleinsorgez AcTiviTies aT Ward High School. Donna KnuTson: Treasurer oT Glee Club: choir: secreTary oT Sappho: FuTure Teachers oT Amer- ica: Pep Club: RedsIcin ReveIs : HMS Pina- Tore ': MiI4ado : TRAIL sTaTT. Marshall Koch: Zend-AvesTa: Chess Club. Sandra KorThanIce: Senior criTic oT Thalian: Pep Club: CCC: Honor Roll Two semesTers. Nancy Krause: Hoclcey Team: Veda: RedsIcin ReveIs : Honor Roll: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. Barbara Kuhn: Red Cross represenTaTive: mixed vocal ensemble: choir: criTic oT AThena: Treasurer oT Spanish Club: Pep Club: CCC: Redslcin Rev- eIs : MiI1ado. Phillip KusneT1Icy: Treasurer oT Red Cross: presi- denT and vice-presidenT of Summus: CCC: Mis- souri Boys' STaTe: Honor Roll Three semesTers: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. JaneT Lange: I:irsT year award in sporTs: Pep Club: Honor Roll Two semesTers. Susan Lawrence: Choir: vice-presidenT and Treas- urer oT Sappho: FuTure Teachers oT America: secreTary oT French Club: RedsI4in ReveIs : 'IHMS PinaTore : MiIcado : gold medal in verse: Honor Roll Three semesTers. Jeanne Leiclcz Omega: vice-presidenT and criTic oT HesTia: presidenT, secreTary, and criTic oT Science Club: member oT AAUW SchoIasTicae CenTum: Honor Roll seven semesTers: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy: NaTionaI MeriT Scholarship Cer- TiTicaTe oT MeriT. Gary Lerner: Excelsior: CCC: RedsI4in Revelsw: TRAIL sTaTT. Harvey Levine: STudenT Council represenTaTive: vice-presidenT oT choir: mixed vocal ensemble: CCC: RedsI4in ReveIs : HMS PinaTore : Mi- Icadoh: Missouri Boys' STaTe. Jay Levine: VarsiTy reserve IeTTer and second Team IeTTer in TooTbaII: secreTary oT Summus: CCC: oTTice assisTanT: debaTe Team: sporTs ed- iTor oT TRAIL: Quill and Scroll. Morris Levine: Mixed vocal ensemble: choir: Excelsior: Chess Club: CCC: RedsIcin Revelsm: senior play: MiIcado : raTing in MIPA journal- ism conTesT: TirsT page assisTanT ediTor oT TRAIL. JudiTh LeviTT: Pep Club: RedsIcin ReveIs : chieT in charge oT Food and HeaITh on CiTy Hall Day: TRAIL sTaTT. Richard Levy: Second Team IeTTer in TooTbaII: sergeanT-aT-arms and parIiamenTarian oT Sum- mus: Spanish Club: managing ediTor oT TRAIL. Rhoda Lewis: Red Cross represenTaTive. PaT Long: Choir: Pep Club: RedsIcin ReveIs : MiIcado : oTTice assisTanT. I49 Claudia Lowe: Glee Club: sergeanT-aT-arms oT Delphi: presidenT and vice-presidenT oT Science Club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels : sTudenT as- sisTanT direcTor oT Mikado : managing ediTor oT TRAIL: Quill and Scroll. Doris Lyon: AThena: secreTary and Treasurer oT Spanish Club: Honor Roll. Jane MacGee: Senior business commiTTee: vice- presidenT, secreTary, and All-Ci+y represenTaTive oT Red Cross: second vice-presidenT oT Thalian: presidenT oT Spanish Club: Rep Club: secreTary- Treasurer oT CCC: Honor Roll six semesTers: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Ann Mackie: Choir: Redskin Revels : HMS PinaTore : Mikado, Douglas McCraTh: Male chorus: Redskin Rev- els : Mikado : Missouri Boys' STaTe: Honor Roll. Richard McGaughy: FirsT LieuTenanT, supply oT- Ticer, Drum and Bugle Corps, Honor Guard in ROTC. Michael McKee: Red Cross represenTaTive: CCC: Redskin Revels : HMS PinaTore. Joyce Margolin: Vice-presidenT, sergeanT-aT- arms, and hisTorian oT Veda: sergeanT-aT-arms oT FuTure Teachers oT America: Honor Roll Two semesTers. Sue Marler: STudenT Council represenTaTive: Thalian: Pep Club: CCC: senior play. Jim Marshall: Red Cross represenTaTive: male chorus: Drum Maior oT Band: honor raring aT sTaTe music conTesT: Redskin Revels : Mikado Lauren Mason: FirsT LieuTenanT. Drum and Bugle Corps Leader, Chicago Tribune Award in ROTC: sTage crew: Honor Roll Three semesTers: NaTional Honor SocieTy. I50 No 'hunT and peck' here! David Masfers: FirsT and second Team leTTer in TooTball: TirsT and second Team leTTer in baskeT- ball: golT leTTer: CCC. Susan Maxwell: STudenT Council represenTaTive: presidenT and TirsT vice-presidenT oT Thalian: re- cording secreTary and hisTorian oT NAHS: pub- liciTy chairman oT Rep Club: ediTor oT Scoops : Honor Roll seven semesTers: Quill and Scroll: NaTional Honor SocieTy. Monika Mayes: Red Cross represenTaTive: li- brarian oT Glee Club: recording secreTary and Treasurer OT Y-Teens: 'lRedskin Revelsn: Mi- kado. Karen Messmer: ExecuTive board oT STudenT Council: Red Cross represenTaTive: presidenT oT French Club: Missouri Girls' STaTe: TirsT page ed- iTor oT The TRAIL: debaTe Team: Honor Roll Two semesTers: Quill and Scroll. Julan Milburn: Red Cross represenTaTive: Glee Club: choir: vice-presidenT, secreTary, and librar- ian oT orchesTra: honor raTing in sTaTe music conTesT: All-CiTy orchesTra: presidenT, secreTary, and iunior criTic oT Delphi: presidenT, vice-presi- denT, and Treasurer oT HesTia: presidenT oT Scherzo: Redskin Revels : Mikado : HMS PinaTore : Honor Roll Tour semesTers: NaTional Honor SocieTy. PaI'ricia Middlefon: Firsl year, second year, and school IeHer awards in sporlrs: secrefary of choir: second vice-presiolenl, iunior crilic, and sergeanlr- ar-arms of Omega: hislorian of Fulure Teachers ol America: Pep Club: CCC: Redskin Revelsu: HMS Pinaforen: Mikado : business manager of TRAIL: Honor Roll Jrhree semes+ers: Ouill and Scroll. Doris Miller: Sergeanl-al-arms of Veda: presi- denf of Furure Teachers ol America: RecIskin Revelsu: senior play: TRAIL slall: Honor Roll. Douglas Miller: Rifle Team, Chicago Tribune Award in ROTC: recording secrelary of Engi- neers Club: Honor Roll live semesiers: Nalional Honor Sociely: Nalional Meril' Scholarship Cer- Iificale of Meril. Jane+ Minda: Cheerleader: choir: Redskin Rev- eIs : 'IHMS Pinaforeu: Mikado'I: allendanl Io homecoming queen. NaneH'e Minnick: Red Cross represenlalive: Pep Club. Roberf Monfgomeryz Siage manager of orches- Ira: Redskin ReveIs : HMS Pinaforeu: Mi- kaolo : Honor Roll. Mable on :I'he Table Jim Moore: Varsily reserve Ielier and second Jream in loolball. Breni' Moorman: Senior business commiflee: male chorus: Redskin ReveIs : lirsl Jream reserve Ielrler and second Jream in foolball: Jrrack Iellrer: presidenl of CCC: Missouri Boys' Slale. Ruih Ann Morgan: Presideni' of Glee Club: Slu- denl' Council represenlalive: Redskin Revelsw: senior play: Mikado, Marlene Moss: Pirsl year award in sporI's: honor ralring in slare music conlesl: senior crilic of Omega: sergeanl-al-arms of Scherzo: CCC: Redskin ReveIs : HMS Pinaforew: Mikado. Roberfa Mouber: All-Cily Red Cross represen- Jralive: Thalian: Pep Club: Redskin ReveIs. Janei' Neese: I:irs+ year award in sporls: Pep Club. Barbara Nichols: Execulive board of Sludenl Council: secrelary and sergeanl-al-arms of Del- phi: CCC. Judy Anne NicoII: Choir: Redskin Revels : HMS Pinaioreu: Mikado. S+eve Norris: Spanish Club: hislorian of NAHS. Susan Norris: Glee Club: Reclskin ReveIs : HMS Pinaloref' Kevin O'Brien: Acfivilies al Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania, and Evanslon, Illinois. Judy Oldham: Crific of Sappho: Spanish Club: aclivilies al Porl Chesrer, New York. Phyllis Oliver: Treasurer of Girls' Glee Club: Treasurer ol Sesame: silver medal in verse: Red- skin Revels : second page edilor of TRAIL: Hon- or Roll: Ouill and Scroll. Sonclra Ovia'H: Choir: Pep Club: CCC: office assislanl: +reasurer's assislanl: HMS PinaTore : Redskin Revelsf' ISI Samuel Owens: Execulive board ol Sludenl Council: All-Cily Red Cross represenlalive: RedsIcin ReveIs : Honor Roll. Dennis Parlnoy: RedsI4in ReveIs. Kennelh Palon: Senior advisory board ol Pep Club: Missouri Boys' Slale: pholographic edilor ol TRAIL. Pal Paul: Treasurer ol Delphi: presidenl' ol Y- Teens: AAUW Scholaslicae Cenlum: co-edilor ol TRAIL: Honor Roll live semeslers: Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Bernard Pellziez Treasurer, sergeanl-al-arms, and iunior crilic ol Excelsior: issue edilor ol TRAIL: Missouri Boys' Slale: Honor Roll lhree semeslers: Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor So- ciely: Nalional Meril Scholarship Cerlilicale ol Meril. Don Pelerson: Vice-presidenl and secrelary ol Chess Club: Engineers Club. Pam Phipps: Alhena: Pep Club: Honor Roll. Judy Plallz Vice-presidenl, sergeanl-al-arms. scribe, and hislorian ol Delphi: issue edilor ol TRAIL: Honor Roll six semeslers: Quill and Scroll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Chris Plogz Glee Club: scribe and sergeanl-al- arms ol Sesame: French Club: sergeanl-al-arms ol Y-Teens: RedsIcin ReveIs : TRAIL slall: Hon- or Roll lour semeslers. Dulce Poniclc: Sludenl Council represenlalive: second learn baslcelball: lraclc Ieller. Carol Posner: Eirsl and second year awards in sporls: Veda: Eulure Teachers ol America: CCC: Honor Roll. Roberl Poller: MfSgl. in ROTC: plaloon ser- geanl in Drum and Bugle Corps. Ina Prililcinz Choir: RedsIcin ReveIs : aclivilies in Pillsburgh, Pennsylvania. I52 Peler Prolzmann: Execulive board ol Sludenl Council: varsily, reserve, and second learn Iel- ler in loolball: male chorus: CCC: Redsl4in Rev- eIs : senior play: HMS Pinalore : MiI4ado : Missouri Boys' Slale: dislricl caplain ol police on Cily Hall Day. Sharon Pucker: Vice-presidenl and secrelary ol Spanish Club: parliamenlarian ol Veda: Missouri Girls' Slale: Girls' Nalion: Honor Roll six semes- lers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Errol Rafsky: Honor guard in ROTC. BeHy Ann Ragan: Sludenl Council represenla- live: lirsl and second year awards in sporls: baslcelball and bowling leams: choir: chaplain in Sesame: RedsIcin ReveIs : MiIcado. Jeanie Reecl: Glee Club: sergeanl-al-arms and parliamenlarian ol Omega: CCC: RedsIcin Rev- eIs : Honor Roll lhree serneslers. Judy Reed: Baseball and baslcelball leams: Glee Club: Pep Club: CCC: Honor Roll live semes- lers: Nalional Honor Sociely. Merlene Reed: HMS Pinaloref' Bonna Reichman: Hislorian ol French Club: Veda: CCC. Shirley Reisbord: Senior business comrnillee: ex- eculive board ol Sludenl Council: lirsl year award in sporls: sergeanl-al-arms ol Veda: sen- ior play: Honor Roll lwo semeslers. Judilh Relclerz Fulure Teachers ol America. Pal Roach: Engineers Club: Honor Roll seven semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely: Nalional Meril Scholarship winner. Paul Roach: Engineers Club: Honor Roll seven semeslers: Nalional Honor Sociely: Nalional Meril Scholarship winner. Alexandra Roll: Valediclorian ol senior class: class edilor and junior assislanl ol SACHEM: presidenl and vice-presidenl ol orcheslra: honor ralings in slale music conlesl: All-Cily orcheslra: All-Slale orcheslra: presidenl, vice-presidenl, iunior criTic of Sesame: Scherzo: Redskin Rev- eIs : HMS PinaTore : Mikado : gold medal in essay: TirsT place in American Legion Auxiliary essay conTesT: AAUW SchoIasTicae CenTum: DAR Good CiTizenship award: Honor Roll seven semesTers: Quill and Scroll: presidenT oT NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. Harvey RosenThaI: SecreTary oT Red Cross: leT- Ter in Track. Howard Rosfeldz Chess Club: Spanish Club: Honor Roll seven semesTers: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. Gene RosTov: VarsiTy and second Team IeTTers in baskeTbalI: Tennis Team: male chorus: presidenT and parIiamenTarian oT Summus: Mikado : Mis- souri Boys' STaTe: Honor Roll Three semesTers: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. Don RoTh: Redskin Revelsf' Ed Rowe: PresidenT oT senior class: senior busi- ness commiTTee: iunior business commiTTee: pres- idenT oT All-CiTy STudenT Council: presidenT and execuTive board oT STudenT Council: iunior as- sisTanT oT SACHEM: IieuTenanT colonel, division execuTive oTTicer, baTTaIion commander. honor guard commander in ROTC: riTIe Team: Chicago Tribune award: senior advisory board oT Pep Club: Redskin ReveIs : governor on CiTy Hall day: Honor Roll Tour semesTers: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. Jim Rusk: Redskin ReveIs : Mikado : TRAIL sTaTT: Honor Roll Two semesTers. Harry Ruskin: Color guard in ROTC. Joyce RuTIedge: Honor Roll: acTiviTies in ST. Joseph, Missouri. John RuwarT: Honor Roll. Missy Samuel: HisTorian oT Sappho: Pep Club: Honor Roll Two semesTers. HerberT Schaffer: Tennis leTTer: winner in ciTy Tennis high school TournamenT: Redskin Revelsf' Beverly Scheufelez OTTice assisTanT. STanIey Schifman: STudenT Council represenTa- Tive: Track leTTer: CCC. Mary Ellen Schmanke: Pep Club. Karen Schull: FirsT year, second year, leTTer, and gold pin awards in sporTs: Honor Roll. Linda Schuman: Glee Club: Treasurer oT Thalian: CCC: Redskin ReveIs : Mikado Geoffrey Schwerin: VarsiTy and second Team leTTer in TooTbaII: Track leTTer. Bob Sears: Freshman baskeTbaII: Track leTTer: sergeanT-aT-arms oT Excelsior: CCC: oTTice as- sisTanT: co-ediTor oT Scoops. Judy Sears: Redskin ReveIs. Donna Jean Seih: Glee Club. Gary Sharp: Red Cross represenTaTive: leTTer in Track: robe cusTodian oT choir: male chorus: Treasurer and criTic oT Summus: CCC: Redskin ReveIs : Mikado. Irwin Shaw: SergeanT-aT-arms, execuTive board oT STudenT Council: AII-CiTy represenTaTive oT STuoIenT Council: choir: 'male chorus: Excelsior: Redskin Revels : HMS PinaTore : ciTy engi- neer on CiTy Hall Day: Honor Roll Tive semes- Ters: NaTionaI Honor SocieTy. George Shore: ExecuTive board oT STudenT Council: choir: male chorus: senior advisory board oT Pep Club: CCC: oTTice assisTanT: Redskin ReveIs : HMS PinaTore : Mikado. Michael Silver: Drum and BugIeCorps: hisTorian oT Excelsior: Spanish Club: male chorus: Red- skin ReveIs : HMS PinaTore : Mikado : issue ediTor oT TRAIL: Honor Roll Tour semesTers: Quill and Scroll. Jo Simmons: Senior business commiTTee: iunior business commiTTee: STudenT Council represenTa- Tive: Treasurer and sergeanT-aT-arms oT Sesame: I53 Pep Club: president ot All-City Y-Teens: inter- club council representative and corresponding secretary ot Y-Teens: debate team: RedsIcin ReveIs : senior play: Honor Roll tive semesters: National Honor Society. Herb Six: Male chorus: CCC: RedsIcin ReveIs. Helen Smith: Pep Club: CCC. Jacque Smith: Student Council representative: president secretary, and librarian ot choir: Pep Club: president, second vice-president, and par- Iiamentarian ot Delphi: RedsIcin ReveIs : Mi- I4ado : senior play. Carol Sneed: Honor Roll. Robert Solemt Parliamentarian ot Excelsior: pres- ident, vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-at- arms ot Chess Club: silver medal in short story: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor So- ciety: National Merit Scholarship Certiticate ot Merit. Gene Solottz Photographic editor ot I956 SACI-IEM. Norma Sparks: Pep Club: business manager ot TRAIL: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Sue Spencer: Historian ot choir: president and critic ot Sappho: Pep Club: RedsIfin ReveIs : HMS Pinatorew: MiIcacIo : vice-president and treasurer ot NAHS: issue editor ot Trail: Quill and Scroll. Marvin Standleyz First and second team letter in tootball: second team basketball: male chorus: CCC: RedsIcin ReveIs. Hanna Steinzeig: Sergeant-at-arms ot Athena: Future Teachers ot America. Bill Stewart: Honor Roll. Margaret Stewart: Pep Club: CCC. Irene Stietelz President and tirst vice-president ot Athena: vice-president ot Future Teachers ot America: French Club: Honor Roll seven se- mesters: National Honor Society. l54 Nancy Strong: Veda: Hestia: Spanish Club: Honor Roll. William Strong: Drum and Bugle Corps: boys' octet: male chorus: mixed vocal ensemble: Red- slcin ReveIs : senior play: Mikado Ellen Stutman: Secretary ot Veda: sergeant-at- arms ot French Club: RedsIcin ReveIs : issue ed- itor ot TRAIL: Honor Roll seven semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society: National Merit Scholarship Certiticate ot Merit. Janet Sunderland: Pep Club. Marcia Super: Veda: treasurer ot Future Teach- ers ot America: Honor Roll three semesters. Mina Lou Thies: Choir: RedsIcin ReveIs : HMS Pinatorew: l'MiI4ado. Arthur Thompson: Editor-in-chiet and iunior as- sistant ot SACHEM: Honor Roll seven semesters: vice-president ot Quill and Scroll: treasurer ot National Honor Society. Sueleal Thompson: Senior business committee: junior business committee: president and vice- president ot Red Cross: executive board ot All- City Red Cross: tirst team cheerleader: Pep Club: CCC: ottice assistant: RedsI4in Revelsw: attendant ot homecoming queen: teature editor ot TRAIL: Honor Roll. Alan Thornton: Executive board ot Student Council: male chorus: Excelsior: RedsIcin Rev- eIs : MiI4ado : Honor Roll tive semesters: Na- tional Honor Society. Bruce Tomson: Senior business committee: iun- ior business committee: sergeant-at-arms and executive board ot Student Council: All-City Student Council: treasurer ot Red Cross: male chorus: senior advisory board ot Pep Club! CCC: senior play: RedsIcin ReveIs : HMS Pinatore : Missouri Boys' State: assistant City Manager on City Hall Day: president and pub- Iisher ot TRAIL: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. Marcia Tonkin: Recording secretary and scribe ot Omega: CCC: RedsI4in ReveIs. Penny Traslc: Student Council representative: Pep Club: president and vice-president ot Y- Teens: silver medal in short story. Marcia Unell: Secretary ot Veda: Future Teach- ers ot America. Phyllis Unger: Student Council representative: art statt ot SACHEM: secretary and historian ot Athena: Spanish Club: president and critic ot NAHS: Honor Roll seven semesters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Maureen Vigder: President and treasurer ot Veda: presiolent vice-president, and treasurer ot French Club: NAHS: Redslcin Revels. Gerald Waclcnov: Tennis team: male chorus: president sergeant-at-arms, and parliamentarian ot Excelsior: Redsl4in Revels. Betsy Waldron: Pep Club: Honor Roll. Bob Walie: Traclc: Hi-Y: CCC: activities at Central. Joanne Walker: Red Cross representative: French Club: Pep Club: Honor Roll. Mary Loyce Ward: First year award in sports: choir: ottice assistant: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinatoreu: Mil4ado. Judy Ware: Executive board ot Student Coun- cil: Spanish Club: tirst year award in sports: president, recording secretary, sergeant-at-arms. and parliamentarian ot Omega: Pep Club: asso- ciate editor ot TRAIL: Honor Roll three semes- ters: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. Sherry Wayne: President second vice-president and critic ot Veda: vice-president secretary, and historian ot French Club: Honor Roll tour semesters. Thomas Weaver: Scherzo: president and stu- dent conductor ot choir: honor rating in state music contest: Redsl4in Revels. Donald Weinstein: Cadet captain, battalion ad- iutant Drum and Bugle Corps in ROTC: third place medal at Field Day: Honor Roll. At last .... Barbara Wendel: Honor ratings in state music contest: French Club: senior critic ot Delphi: 'Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinatore : Milcaclo : Honor Roll tour semesters: National Honor Society. Judy Wheeler: Choir: lndian Belles: Y-Teens: Redsl4in Revelsug Milcado. Joyce Whetstine: Glee Club. Barbara Whitaker: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. Bruce White: Vice-president and treasurer ot Summus: Chess Club: French Club. Milce Wilcox: Junior business committee: secre- tary and executive board ot Student Council: second team tootball: reserve and varsity letter in tootball: male chorus: CCC: Redslcin Revels : HMS Pinatoreu: Milcado : Missouri Boys' State: director ot water works on City Hall Day: sports page editor ot TRAIL: Honor Roll. Georgia Wood: Parliamentarian ot Omega: Pep Club: CCC: Honor Roll. Richard Wood: Activities at North Fulton High School, Atlanta, Georgia. Sandy Zubrin: Redslcin Revels. Sharon Zubrin: Athena: Redslcin Revelsf' l55 Indian Index A Abbott, Eddie 42,67,112,113,114 Abbott, Judy 50 Abend, Mel 22, 81 Abend, Steve 22, 74, 83, 85, 93 Achtenberg, Ben 56 Adams, Cynthia 22, 67, 119 Adams, Meredith 22, 37, 75, 93 Adelman, Bruce 52 Adelman, Eunice 41, 77, 87,93 Adkins, Elaine 47, 79 Baker, Mary Ellen 22 Baker, Pamela 47 Baker, Sandy 54 Baker, Sherrie 47, 75 Baker, Suzie 20, 22, 63, 70, 79, 93 ,102 Baker, Tom 55 Baldwin, Mary Lee 52 Ballinger, Jim 48 Balsly, George 54 Steve 45, 78, 103, 104, 106 Adler, Bill 53 Adler, Evelyn 53 Adreme, Sandra 42 Agard, Jack 43, 84, 90 Agron, Allen 50 Alden, Bill 56 Alden, James 22, 71, 93, 96 Alex, Ronny 41,110 Alexander, Dave 21 93, 103,118, 129 Alexander, Stephanie 51, 68, 79 Allen, Bill 42,120 Allen, Judy 56 Allen, Leola 22, 36, 65, 67, 77, 133, 134, 137 Allmon, Charles 53, 113 Alport, Barbara 54 Altman, Barry 53 Altman, Gary 53, 78, 139 Altman, ,22, 35, 67, 71, 81, 75,93 Amato, Sandra 52, 73 Ambrose, Sharon 57 Anderson, Lynda 45, 67, 68 Anderson, Torn 47, 103 Andrews, George 57 Anthony, Bill 56 Anthony, Judy 47, 75, 140 Anthony, Rowland 50 Armstrong, Kitty 51 Armstrong, Linda 42,75 Arnl, Jerry 54, 67 Arni, Marsha 47, 70, 75, 93 Arnold, Charles 23, 67 Arnold, Joyce 23, 76 Arnold, Patricia 55 Ashley, Mark 23 Atzenweiler, Mary Ann 47, 68, 75 Auer, Buddy 23 Austinson, Dennis 53,114 Ayers, Bob 48 Ayers, Jean 53 Azorsky, Michael 45,74 Babcock, Carol 55 Bachman, Cliff 42 Baker, Jim 43,103,104,106, 110 I56 Bankhead, Robert 50, 84 Bantuelle, Pat 48 Baraban, Rosalind 22, 72, 87, 88 Barber, Lee 41,122 Barewin, Terry 51 Barger, Carol 48, 72 Barker, Bob 50 Barnard, Lois 49 Barnes, Peter 48, 67, 74, 85 Barnett, Beverly 77 Barnett, Vivian 51 Barr, Bradley 42,113 Barrick, Bruce 22 Bartlett, Anne 48,73,118,14O Barton, Anne 39, 41, 75, 88 Barton, Robert 57 Baslee, Sherron 51,118,12O,12 Bauer, Larry 22 Bayless, Jackie 57 Beaman, Loretta 42 Bean, Elizabeth 49, 68, 79 Beard, Sandra 40, 75, 87, 91 Becker, Pauline 22 Begor, Jayme 22, 63, 79 Beiser, Larry 44 Beisly, Donald 56 Beisly, Norman 42,113 Bell, Allan 47, 101,108 Bell Barbara 56 Bell Michael 52 Bell Richard tSr.l 23, 63, 74 Bell Richard CFr.i 53,68 Bellemere, Fred 47 Belove, Phil 52,93 Bengtson, Patricia 55, 67 Benner, Richard 23, 74,119,120 Bennett, Eric 40,113 Bennetts, John 46 Benson, Barrett 40 Benson, Jim 47 Benson, Patricia 23, 87, 88 Bergendoff, Margie 56 Berger, Arthur 53,113 Bergson, Lynne 23,87 Berkowich, Murray 22 Berkson, Mike 57,113 Bernstein, Jerrold 42, 84 Bernstein, Marc 47, 68, 78 Bernstein, Nancy 52 Berry, Bill 22,71,78,11O Berry, Jane 44 Berzins, Inara 22, 63 Best, Nan 50 Bettis, Russell 58 1,127 Biederman, Irene 47, 68, 73, 88 Birnbaum, Marcia 47 Birney, Merlena 50 Bishop, Barbara 48 Bitner, Sharon 57 Blackburn, Carol 57 Blackburn, Joyce 22 Blackburn, Robert 44 Blackman, Anita 52 Blackwell, Jean 47, 79 Blackwell, Richard 57 Blake, Barbara 22 Blakeley, Judith 22 Blankenship, Robert 21, 22, 66, 93, 118, 120 Blender, Phil 52 Blevins, Janet 47 Block, Allan 50, 68,78 Blumenthal, Michael Bly, Meredith 54 Bodinson, Larry 56 Bodney, Howard 51 Bodney, Jay 56 Boehm, Kathryn 43, 73, 89, 135 Boisse, Jackie 55, 68 Bold, Larry 42, 78, 113 Bollinger, Barbara 47, 77, 92, 1 Bollinger, Norman 52 Bolls, Rita 54 Bolton, Steve 47 Bonderer, Carolyn 58 Bondurant, Bill 58 Booser, Steve 23, 78, 103, 131 Booth, Joe 46 Booth, Shirley 23 Bordman, Marcia 51 Bornstein, Philip 58 Bornstein, Rosanne 47, 80 Boston, Harold 56 46, 67, 78 67, 71, 18, 121 Boucher, Merikay 39, 40, 67, 70, Bourne, Merrilee 54 Bourne, Sharron 42, 73 Boyce, Jerry 23, 96, 98, 103, 104, 106, 110, 120 Boyce, Judy 55,68 Boyer, Janice 57 Boysen, Janet 43 Bradley, Jean 47 Bradley, Rosalee 23, 63, 65, 80, Brams, Dickie 50 Brancato, Jack 53, 90 Brasfield, Pat 49, 75, 82, 93 Bratten, Sherrill 53 Brenner, Carolyn 47, 72 Brenner, Edna 56 Brenner, Marvin 20, 21, 23, 36, 67,71,78,88,131, 134 Brenner, Stephen 53, 113 Brenton, Sherry 40, 84 Brett, Judy 56, 67 Bretz, Robert 55 Brewer, Terence 43 Brewster, Robert 50 90, 136 37, 66, Briggs, Steven 49, 85, 88 Brigham, Dick 44,74 Brimm, Mike 48,85 Brink, Frank 42 Britt, Bob 21, 23, 66, 67, 81 Broadhurst, Kent 23, 71 Brockus, Beverly 50 Brooks, Bob 45, 78, 103 Carr, John 52 Carson, Charlene 48 Carson, Richard 44, 101 Carter, Gary 48 Carter, Jefferson 54, 113 Carter, Richard 54 Cartlic h, George 23, 67, 112, 114,115 Cartwright, Bruce 23 Brows, Tom 57, 67, 120 Brown, Bobby 52 Brown, David 41,101 Brown, Don 43, 74, 118 Brown, Jerry 53, 113 Brown, Jimmy 54 Brown, Linda 22, 37,67 Brown, Lynn 22,103,110, 119, 120, 135 Brown, Meyer 45, 78, 88, 93 Brown, Michele 53,90 Brown, Milton 53 Brown, Nancy 57, 67 Brown, Ronnie 48 Brown, Steve 51, 67 Browning, Barbara 46 Cartwright, Richard 119 Casebolt, Mary Jane 43, 67, 77, 92 Casey, Frankie 53 Cash, Maggie 45, 77 Cashdan, David 23, 66, 67, 71, 81, 85 Cassity, Pat 45, 67, 77, 88 Caulfield, Joan 43, 73, 93 Caulfield, Joe 55 Cawood, John 45 Cawood, Joyce 53 Challinor, Jean 23, 63, 65, 67, 72, 88, 93, 138 Challinor, Mary Ann 49, 76, 88, 118 Chalstrom, John 44 Chapman, Carolyn 52 Chapman, Jack 67 Bryan, Mary Beth 47, 67, 74 Bryant, Carol 55 Bryant, Judy 22, 63, 65, 79, 89, 138 Buchanan, Judy 55 Bumpas, Martha 51 Burgess, Judy 44 Burgess, Linda 52 Burget, Don 22, 103,110 Burgheimer, Carlene 47, 72 Burke, Joyce 51 Burnham, Richard 49 Burns, Barbie 44 Burstein, Harvey 54 Burtin, Marylin 48, 64, 72 Bush, Lynn 22, 36, 88, 93, 119 Bushfield, Jane 53 Butler, Robert 47 Butts, Leo 46, 67, 74, 93, 120 Byrd, Nancy Mae 47 Bysfield, Ann 22, 73, 91,137 Bysfield, Eleanor 22, 73, 90 C Cahn, Gitta 49, 80, 118 Caldwell, Judy 23, 37, 77 Callaway, Dorothy 23, 63, 72, 87, 88, 91, 133 Callaway, Penelope 42, 72, 86, 87 Cameron, Barbara 20, 21, 23, 36, 71 75, 92, 93, 115 Campbell, Elaine 23, 87, 93, 119, 137 Campbell, Janice 54 Campbell, Lance 53 Campbell, Lynne 52 Campbell, Margaret 52 Campo, Mary Ann 53 Carl, Dolores 23 Chapm Chapm an, Larry 46, 93, 101 an, Ted 47 Charlson, Carl 48, 120 Charlson, Ingrid 24, 71, 75, 119 Charno, Steve 50 Chester, Wally 50, 78 Chick, Steve 50, 83 Chinnery, Carl 53, 67,78 Chittenden, Janet 48,64 Chittenden, Monty 58 Chrisman, Judith 43,86 Churan, Lynne 55 Cipolla, Peter 47, 101 Citron, Barry 44 Clark, Frank 50 Clark, Harold 56, 68 Clark, Mary Elizabeth 49 Clark, Nancy 47, 90 Clark, Norma Jean 54 Clark, Norman 24 Clark, Ralph 43, 67 Clark, Roger 48 Clark, Shirley 24 Clark, Steve 42 Clark, Sue 41,80 Clay, Gordon 40 Clayman, Sandy 48, 72, 93 Clayton, Janet 24, 64, 73,90 Clayton, John 52 Clemenson, Dave 47,67 Clough, Shirley 48, 67, 86 Clover, Judy 51 Clutz, Larry 57, 113 Cocayne, Kevin 54 Cochrane, Winston 46, 83, 85, 93 Coen, Diane 39, 45, 70, 79, 88, 93, 115, 139 Coffey, Andy 47 Cohen, Janice 53 Cohen, Joyce 51 Cohen, Cohen, Cohen, Steve 56, 67 Susan Faye 51 Susan 24, 65, 77, 134, 137 Cohn, Alan 24 Comer, Dale 54 Comer, Jim 55 Connell, Martin 46 Conrad, Jim 24 Conroy, Eddie 58 Cook, Margaret 48 Cooley, Kathleen 49, 73 Coon, Carol 47 Coon, Judith 24,118 Coons, Julie 47, 75 Cooper, Harriet 56 Cooper, Myrna 52, 80 Cooper, Roger 74 Copeland, Eddie 55 Cornelison, Vici 51 Cortelyou, Betty Ann 57 Cortez, Larry 52 Costello, George 49, 74 Courtney, Jerry 52 Courtney, John 53 Cox, Barry 52,67 Cox, Fred 58, 68 Cox, James 57 Cox, Kenny 39, 44, 67, 68, 69, 120 Cox, Mary Jo 45,75 Cox, Robert 24 Coy, Dale 25, 112, 114 Cozad, James 51, 68 Crabtree, Gary 25 Crain, Charles 25, 35, 68, 69, 74, 83, 90, 122, 135 Crawley, C. W. 57 critten, Margie 20, 21, 25, 71, 92, 130 Crosner, Mike 42 Crow, Maris 55 Crowley, Maurice 25 Crowley, Steve 50 Culig, Linda 46 Culver, Linda 42, 76, 89, 140 Cumerford, Diane 49, 75, 82, 93 Curry, Margaret 25, 118 Cutler, Martha 46, 79, 86 D Dailey, Jack 52, 93 Dalen, Marcia 49 Dalton, Judy 43, 67, 77,92 Damico, Ronnie 55 Damon, George 56 Daniel, Harriet 55 Davenport, Bob 40, 68, 69, 93, 101 David, Norma 47, 118,121 David, Susan 56 Davidson, Anne 49, 73 Davidson, Beverly 25, 68, 79, 87, 88, 92 Davidson, Ken 52, 81,120 Davidson, Mary Kay 24, 63, 65, 77, 87, 93, 136, 138, 140 Davidow, Bob 54, 113 Davidow, Carolyn 44 Carl, Judi 49,861,118 Carlson, Bob 41, 81, 85, 93, 96, 98, 103, 139 Carlson, Jon 47 Carlton, Harry 55 Carlton, Ted 41, 101, 110 Carolan, Robert 23 Carpenter, Wilma 53 Cohn, Gary 56 Cohn, Linda 42 Cohn, Mary Ann 24, 63, 77, 135 Cohn, Steven 46, 67, 81,93 Coleman, Bob 48 Collins, Janell 48, 86 Combs, Claudia 48 Combs, Larry 57 Davidow, Madelyn 41 Davis, Barry 42 Davis, Betty Jane 52, 77, 91 Davis, Jim 57,67 Davis, John i8thi 57 Davis, John iFr.i 50 Davis, Jo Nell 56 Davis, Pat 24, 76 I57 Davis, Paula 24,68 Davis, Penelope 51 Davis, Sharon 50 Davis, Susan 52 Day, Douglas 43, 101, 135 Day, John 53 Dearing, June - Donna 53, 77, 118 DeAtley, Linda 41,73,135,139,14O DeAtley, William 52 DeBrunner, Nancy 49, 75 Decker, Barbara 58 Deitchman, Kenny 51 DeLott, Carol 46, 67, 72 Devine, Richard 44 Dickinson, William 52 Di Giovanni, Paul 42, 49 Dixon, Dimsdale, Ted 41 Dinklage, Janet 41, 68, 73, 118 Dinklage, Susan 52, 73 Dixon, Bob 43, 103 Dixon, Chuck 55,120 Dixon, Harley 56 Irene 52, 118 Dloogoff, Judy 57 Dogle, Frank 40,113 Dogle, P earl 49, 72 Dolginoff, Gene 46,120 Dolginow, Yale 52 Donaldson, Jim 55 Donovan ,Susan 43, 80, 90, 118 Drake, Bill 41, 101 Drozda, Dryer, S Kathleen 54 hirley 24 Dubin, Mike 44,140 Duderstadt, B. J. 47 Duke, Johnny 42 Duker, Ted 40 Duker, T Duncan, erry 52,119 Carol Ann 41, 75, 86, 89 Duncan, Carol 24, 64, 67, 93, 119 Duncan, Donna 24, 63, 72, 93 Duncan, Diane 51, 80, 119 Duncan, Gayle 35, 47, 79, 93 Duncan, John 35,52 Dunlap, Dave 44,110 Dunlap, Dorothy 47,79 Dunlap, Sally 51,67 Durbin, Vivien 45, 68, 72, 87, 88 Durst, Jon 24, 74 Dutcher, Don 40, 101 Dutcher, Judy 41,76 Dworkin, Deanna 47 Dworsky, Richard 50 Dye, Carolyn 44 Dye, Rita 45, 77, 118 Eaglsfein, Bill 41,96,98,103 Easton, Pat 25, 73 Eckeis, Betsy 55 Eckeis, John 44, 81, 101 Edwards, Claudia Ann 58 Edwards, Jack 40, 113 Edwards, Maggie 52 Edwards, Paul 41 Edwards, Sharon 54 Eichenberger, David 53, 113 Eisberg, Patricia 54 Eisen, Barbara 47 l58 Eisen, Judy 45, 70, 88 Eisen, Sandra 42 Eisenberg, Barry 55 Elliot, Janette 56, 67 Elliott, Criss 56 Elliott, Linda 58 Ellis, David 56 Ellis, Jamie 43 Elton, Suellen 49 Ely, Susan 49 Ennis, Betty 56,68 Ennis, Bruce 41, 68, 69, 78, 118, 120, 130, 140 Ensign, Judy 58 Epstein, Barbara 47 Erickson, Malt 48, 77, 90 Ernstein, Elaine 57 Estes, Sharon 52 Evans, Brian 57 Eveloff, Vivian 46, 72, 93 Ey, Marilynn 49,121 Eyre, Kathleen 40 F Faeth, Bill 39,98,103, 135 Faeth, Midge 56, 68, 96 Fain, Jim 52 Fallman, Karl 55 Fallman, Tom 40, 96, 98,103 Falls, Judith 47, 76 Famuliner, Emma Lou 51 Fardon, Dave 21, 25, 110 Farha, Richard 50 Farha, Thomas 40, 93 Farney, Jane 41 Farrar, Sharrie 46, 77, 88 Fate, Don 25 Faubion, John 25, 112, 114 Favreau, Dorothy 21, 25, 79, 87, 93, 102,115,119, 127 Feder, Milton 51 Feingold, Janice 48,80 Feingold, Phillip 52 Ferguson, Michael 55 Ferro, Beth 47, 76, 92 Feutz, Richa 51 Firestone, Joy 55 Firestone, Marsha Kay 52 Fischer, Richard 25 Fischer, Sharon 53 Fishman, Cecelia 40 Fishman, Morris 54 Fite, Ruth Alice 55 Fleider, Larry 40, 85 Fogel, Pam 54 Fogel, Jerry 41, 93, 96, 98, 103, 108, 110 Fogel, Prudence 25, 93 Footlick, Ike 44 Fordham, Janice 50 Foster, David 49, 81, 139 Foster, Vicky 42 Foster, Judith 41, 67, 75, 82, 93 Fotie, Jeanette 51 Foulds, Gareth 24, 67,133 Fowler, Diane 24, 75, 93 Fowler, Mike 50, 74 Fowler, Susy 48,73 Fox, Donald 52 Fox, Kenneth 46,68 Foxworth, John 50, 67 Francisco , Betty 54 Francisco, Carole Sue 46, 67,79 Frandsen, Jerry 48 Frank, Fred 48 Franke, Judy 42, 77, 90, 92 Franke, Sharon 53 Frankenstein, Lorraine 24, 75 Franklyn, Richard 54 Frashier, Ken 43,90, 119,120 Freeman, Sheryl 24, 71, 75, 93 Freeman, William 56 Freet, Jim 57 French, Jim 51 Freund, Nancy 44, 67, 75, 93 Frey, Bob 50 Frey, Linda 49 Frey, Shirley 54 Frick, Connie Jo 40, 68, 89, 129 Fried, Mike 54 Friedman, Benny 53,113 Friedman, Diana 46 Friedman, Jerry 42,113 Friedman, Marlene 25,80,119 Friedson, Beverly 45, 73 Frisch, Joe 55 Frischer, Mike 53,113 Fritts, Marjorie 25, 67, 90 Fromm, Billy 51 Fry, Dick 25 Fryhofer, Marilyn 25, 73, 88, 91 Fuhrer, Jo Ann 24 Fuller, Barbara 53,67 Fuller, Bill 25, 84, 85, 93,103,110, 119, 120 Fuller, Carolyn 52 Fuller, Cynthia 47, 79, 88 Fullerton, Frances 39, 45, 71, 75, 88 135, 140 Funck, Anita 55 Funk, Sharon 43, 80, 87, 88 G Gale, Cynthia 45,89 Gale, Don aid 40,93 Gale, Myron 55 Gallagher, Kathleen 47 Galley, Judy 25, 77 Ganaden, Josephine 58 Ganaden, Junior 42 Ganaden, Gangwer, Gardner, Lee 25, 119 Virginia 52,80 Linda Jean 51 Garfinkel, Larry 51 Garren, S haron 90 Garrett, Carroll 49,75 Garrett, John 56, 68 Garrett, Patricia Ann 45 Garton, C harles 40 Geiger, Jerry 50 Geissal, Peter 56 German, Richard 24, 67 Gershon, Sherry Ann 53 Gerson, Janet 53 Gessner, David 42 Gessner, Jean 56 Getman, Mary Ellen 57, 67 Gibson, Linda 24, 77,91 Gieringer, Katherine 51 Gieringer, Micky 24,96,98,103, 104, 106, 120 Gilbert, Walter 24, 63, 65, 85, 90, 122, 139 Gile, Marc 47, 93,101 Giles, Carol 57 Gill, Stefanie 56 Gillespie, Susan 52, 191 Gilliam, Gayle 42,80,119 Gilmore, Mary 55 Gilmore, Tom 25, 63,68 Ginsberg, Barbara 56 Ginsberg, Ellen 40 Ginsberg, Linda 51 Gitterman, Judy 57 Gladstone, Gene 47 Glasberg, Gayla 43 Glasberg, Glass, Ba Sheryl 54 rbara 44 Glass, Hedra 45, 72 Glass, Richard 53 Glass, Samyra 58 Glass, Susan 53 Glazer, Frances 51 Goar, Jim 56, 68 Godfrey, Susie 54 Godsey, Larry 25 Golden, Penny 45, 67, 71, 75, 88, Goldman, Judy 49 Goldman, Retha 58 Goldman, Stanley 25,74 Goldstein, Bob 25, 81, 120, 137 Goldstein, Constance 25 Goldstein, Ellen 42 Goldstein, Elliott 52 Goldstein, Patti 40, 93 Goller, Roxene 40, 64, 68, 73 Gooch, Sue 47 Goodall, Susan 49, 72 Goodman, Gayle 45, 73, 88, 118 Goodman, Janice 47 Goodnow, Jane 25, 63, 65, 79, 85, 93, 136 Goodson, Eleanor 55 Goodson, Elizabeth 55 Goodson, Grace 119 Gopman, Howard 44, 74 Gordon, Mary Ann 57 Gordon, Michael 46 Gordon, Robert 48, 78, 93 Gordon, Suzanne 45 119 Greenstein, Barry 53 Greenstein, Bob. 44, 74 Gregath, Linda 47, 77 Grieser, Karen 24, 63, 76, 118,121 Griffith, Gordon 53, 74, 113 Griffith, Michaele 50, 73, 89, 93 Grimsby, David 51 Grimshaw, Linda 47, 76 Harrington, Bob 56 Harris, Charles 51 Harris, Elmore 55 Harris, Merton 53 Harris Paulette 51 Harris, Scott 27, 96 Hart, David 57 Hart, Jerry 50, 93 Grine, Richard 50 Grist, Wes 57, 113 Groomes, Anita 40 Gross, Martin 46 Gross, Pat 44, 76, 88,118 Gross, Paul 55 Grossmann, Gene 55, 68 Grossman, Sherri 41, 73, 89 Gwin, Sharon 47, 75 Hartwell, Jane 48, 76, 91, Hatcher, Bob 53 Hatcher, Jean 50, 67, 77 Halton, Ronald 53, 113 Haviland, Jim 50 Hawke, John 46, 113 93 Hawkins,Ruth Ann 49, 68, 79 Haydon, Sally 52 Hearn, Bill 49 Hearne, Sue 51, 67 Haag, Roger 47 Haas, Emmy 20, 21, 26, 35, 36, 68, 69 , 70, 102, 119 Haas, Linda 48,79 Hackett, Carol Ann 51 Hackett, Judy 48 Hackett, Steven 58 Hahn, Susan 50, 119 Haines, Jo Ann 26,93 Haith, David 52 Hale, Janice 53 Hail, oiek 39, 40, 81, es, 98, 103, 110 Hall, Ginny 55 Hall, John 54 Hall, Kathy 56 Hall, Marilyn 26, 64, 65, 7 139 Hall, Rudy 45,101 Hall, Sandra 55 Hallam, Dale 55 Hallauer, Joe 58 Ham, Judy 49 Hamblin, Russell 52, 90 Hamilton, Reggie 57, 113 Hammer, Merwyn 44 Hammett, Richard 47 Gore, Kitty 25, 67, 71, 72, ea, 136 Gore, Paula 51, 91 Gortney, Donald 58 Gortney, Ronald 57 Gottlieb, Jodey 44 Gottschall, Keith 55 Gottschall, Kenneth 46, 113 Gragson, Kitty 44 Graham, Heather 4, 20, 21, 27, 37, 70, 102, 118 Graham, Marty 56 Handley, Carol 49, 70 Hanna, Robert 46, 85 Hanna, R. J. 26,85 Hannah, Peggy 53, 93 Hannon, Dorothy Sue 26,65 93, 136 Hansen, Catherine 43 Hansen, David 56 Hansen, Gordon 26, 137 Hansen, Lawrene 51,91 Hansen, Suzie 55,68 Hanson, Martin 49, 68, 11 Grant, Peggy 48, 77 Grant, Penelope 56 Grant, Sue Ann 52 Graves, Nancy 50 Gray, Barbara 27, 79, 89, 118 Gray, Eleanor 27,80 Green, Ken 44, 85 Greenberg, Alana 51 Greenberg, Errol 57 Greene, Leslie 54 Greene, Linda 44 Greenstei n, Anne 49, 76 Hantover, Leslie 50 Harbes, Linda 44, 88, 118 Hardwick, Linda 57 Hardy, Carol Sue 27 Hardy, David 50 Harlow, Ned 57 Harman, Dick 47,108 3, 89, 91, 9, 120 Harpel, Richard 27, 63, 66, 67, 103, 110, 119, 120 Harper, Bob 56 Harre, Jan 27,73,118 Harriman, John 46 Heckerman, Ginger 42 Heegn, Charles 27 Heffley, Sally 27,76 Helms, Janet Kay 56 Hein, David 40 Heitman, Frank 58 Heitman, Fred 54 Heitz, Tom 43, 90, 124 Helms, Cory 52, 93 Helms, Mary 45,86 Helmstetter, Carl 55, 67 Hemker, Ann 42 Hemker, Fred 54 Hemker, Jean 49 Henderson, Carol 54 Henderson, David 47, 81, 83, 93 Henderson Michael 52 Henderson Mitch 41 ,79, ez, 59, Henderson, Samuel 53 Hendley, Georgia 27 Hendrix, Bill 48 Hendrix, Judy 42, 86 Herbranson, Wayne 40 Hermann, Tarvi Ann 51,73 Hernstrom, Dave 49 Herrin, Barbara 49, 68,88 Herrin, Keith 26 Herrman, George 43,67 Herrman, Martha 26, 91 Herron, Bill 48, 93 Hershman, Lenny 43,101 Herwood, Marion 49, 89, 91 Herwood, Mike 26, 89 Hess, Charles 49, 101, 108 Hess, Juliet 46, 77, 92 Hess, Robert 58 Hesselroth, Bill 54, 67 Hesselroth, Fred 47, 93, 101,108 Hicks,Bob 55 Higday, Joe 46, 74, 83 Higgins, Woody 57 Higman, Sharon 49, 73, 90 Hilgert, Bernie 48, 78 Hilgert, Millie 54, 67 Hill, Bob 26, 96, 99, 110, 120 Hill, Carolyn 79,140 Hill, Christie 53, 76 Hill, Jim 51 Hill, Stephen 46,83,113 Hill, Wilma 48 Hines, Jim 26, 96, 99, 103, 118, 1 Hinkie, John 47,120 Hipsh, Linda 51 Hirsch, Ann 58 Hodge, Christine 52 Hodges, Glen 54 Hodges, Pat 43, 80, 118,120 Hoffman, Elaine 44,76 Hoffman, John 26, 65, 103, 136,13 Hoffman, Judith 51 Hogan, Nancy 52,119 Hogin, Andrea 44, 73 Hogin, Marcia 50,90 Hogueland, Eddie 47 Hohnbaum, Janet 63 Holden, Harold 26 Holder, Carl 51 Holland, Leslie 27 Hollinger, Myrle 43 Hollis, Jim 41 Holloway, June 46, 77, 92 Holtan, Karen 42 Holzman, Phil 27, 113 Hopkins,Henrietta 53,77 Hopkins, Jim 48,68,81,140 Hoppe, Dian 57 Horine, Linda 51,73 Horn, Barbara 47 Horn, Dick 27 Horton, Betty 52 Horton, Clara 47 Houghton, James 53 House, Barbara 57 Houston, Ann 46,79 Houston, Jane 55, 67, 71 Howard, Carol Leslie 52, 84 Howard, Richard 27 Howell, Donn 50, 81 Hoy, Bob 44,118 Hoy, Gordon 56 Hoy, Kathy 27, 63, 75, 86, 88 Hoy, Kenneth 53 Hoyland, Janet 44, 80, 118 Hoyle, Carol 48, 75, 93 Hoyle, Clifford 27, 85,110 Huber, Carolyn 51, 68 Huddleston, Tony 56,113 Huff, Jerry 57 Huff, Robert 43, 118 Hull, Marva 51, 68 Hunter, Chuck 50 Hunter, Nancy Ann 56 Hunter, Nick 52 Hurlburt, Diane 56 Huston, Diane 45, 67, 75,119 Hydeman, Elaine 55 Hyken, Beverly 50 Hyman, Diane 46, 80 Ihde, Robert 47, 78 Illmer, Dick 27,135 Illmer, Paula 50 Ingram, Edwin 26 Irwin, Gary 26, 71, 81, 93 Isham, Sally 51, 71 Ivey, Janice 46 Izzard, Mimi 41, 68, 75 J 7 Jackson, Barbara 39, 45, 68, 79, 87, 88, 93 Jackson, Betty Jo 48 Jackson, Dave 54 I6O Jackson, David 57 Jackson, Evelyn 48 Jackson, Jack 96, 99, 103 Jackson, Mary 57 Jackson Robert 50 r Jacob, Herbert 54 Jacob, Richard 48,85 Jacobson, Barbara 26, 63, 72, 88 Jacobson, Harvey 55 Jacobson, Howard 42,67, 74, 114 Jacobson Jacobson ,Marilyn 26,118 , Sandra 52 James, Arthur 54,113 James,Phmp 26,63,65,112,114 115,134,138 James, Ray 46, 83, 113 Janssen, Billy 58, 67 Janssen, Helen 50 Janssen, Roberta 46 Jarodsky, Penny 55 Jarrett, Lelaine 56 Jeffries, Jeffries, Jane 26,136 Sally 50 Jenison, JoAnne 47, 76 Jenison, Penny 45,118 Jenkins, Clark 40, 93, 120 Jenkins, Joanna 26, 68, 93 Jennings, Bob 51, 113 Jennings, Nance 27 Jennings, Steve Jennings, Tom 55, 67, 120 27, 85 Jensen,Burt 5, 21, 27, 36, 37, 78, 96, 98,1o3,1o4,1oe,11s,120 Jensen, Janice 43, 73, 90 Johanning, Ernest 46 Johanning, Harriet 50 Kaplan, Edith 54 Kaplan, Harvey 52, 81 Kaplan, Stephen 26,74 Kars, Carolyn 72,88 Kars, Larry 26, 74 Kars, Patty 48, 80, 88 Kasper, Barbara 27, 64, 77, 118,121 Kasper, David 52, 120 Katzberg, Clara 54 Kaufman, Judy 57 Kaufman, Richard 27, 65, 78, 122, 134,138 Kaufman, Bob 21, 27, 36, 63, 65, 66, 67,71,81,14O Keck, Jonathan 50 Keller, Larry 56, 113 Kelley, Linda 48, 77 Kelly, Patricia 27,137 Kelso, Todd 28, 81, 140 Kemp, Marlene 47, 80 Kenney, Janice 58 Kenney, Mary 43, 67, 118 Kenower, Henry 47, 81, 93 Kenyon, Janeice 51,75 Keroher, Gayland 56 Kerr, James 114 Keyes, Sharrel 53, 77 Kidd, Kathleen 43, 68, 77,91 Kindermann, Eddie 46, 113 King,ChaHes 28,71,81,119,12O King, Marvin 50 King, Wesley 28 Kirk, Frank 50, 68, 78, 103, 120 Kirkpatrick, Margaret 28, 119 Kirsch, Jim 56,67 Kirshner, Sherie 53 Johns, Joyce 46,77 Johnson, Betty Ruth 27, 73, 86, 88, 137,1 Johnson, 40 Carol 43, 67, 73 Kiser, John 56 Kite, Don 49 Kivett, Hanan 51 Kivett, Paul 56 Kizer, John 57 Kleiman, Ronnie 54 Klein, Judy 43,79 Klein, Randy 54 Klein, Richard 54 Klein, Rusty 57 Klein, Sharon 48,88 Klein, Stanley 44, 85,88 Kleinsorge, Betty 29, 64 Kleinsorge, Jerry 51 Kleinsorge, LeRoy 42 Kleist, Tom 52 Klement, Cynthia 57 Johnson, Charlotte 49 Johnson, Eric 26,68 Johnson, Francelene 51 Johnson,Jerry 51, 81,83 Johnson, John 40 Johnson, Judy 54,67 Johnson, LaVonne 40 Johnson, Margaret 43,86 Johnson, Norman 46, 83, 113 Johnson, Pat 26 Johnson, Raymond 26 Johnson, Ruth Ann 44 Johnson, Sharon 56 Johnson, Susan 54 Johnston, Carol 51, 77 Jones, Donna 26, 119 Jones, Jim 52 Jones, Joyce Ann 48 Jones, Judy 46 Jones, Larry 47 Jones, Valerie 49, 67,79 Jordan, Phyllis 42,119 Julo, Hel Jurgeson en 57 ,Ronnie 51 K Kahn, Marcia 40,72 Kain, Richard 46 Kamen, Herbert 26, 68, 69 Kammerdiener, Carol 45,76,119, 120 Kanan, Patrick 50 Kanter, Arlyne 40 Klingberg, Linda 44, 77, 118 Klingberg, Nick 48 Klinge, John 57, 113 Klinge, Ruth 41 Klinock, Jerry 42 Knaus, Barbara 56 Knickerbocker, Kay 41, 64, 76 Knopinski, Kent 48 Knuth, Nancy 42, 118 Knutson, Donna 29, 76, 87, 137 Koch, Marshall 29,81 Koffman, Sherry 40,73 Kogan, Melvyn 53, 113 Kohl, Gene 50,68 Kohl, Jim 56, 120 Koll, William 46, 103, 113 Kopp, Stella 29 Korn, Rosamond 58 Kornfeld, Gene 49 Kort, Cherryl 55 Korthanke, Sandra 29, 79, 93 Kramer, Robert 55 Kramer, Sam 52 Kramos, Diane 51 Kramos, Jim 40, 101 Kratchman, Barbara 48 Kratchman, Elaine 57 Krause, Nancy 29, 63, 80, 140 Kreuter, Karen 48, 90 Kross, Joyce 46, 80 Kross, Selma 51 Krueger, Dan 40, 119, 120, 127 Krumm, Roger 42, 78 Kuheim, Carol Anne 49 Kuheim, Janet 58 Kuhn, Barbara 29, 68, 72, 88, 93, 119, 120 Kuiuva, Lynn 53, 113 Kuiuva, Suzy 50 Kupka, John 49, 101 Kur, Clarence 56, 67 Kur, Eunice 48 Kurtz, John 50 Kurtz, Sharron 56 Kushner, Sheila 51 Kusnetzky, Harriet 55 Kusnetzky, Phil 28, 63, 68, 69, 78, 140 Kusnetzky, Yalene 48, 72 Kyte, Bill 50 L Ladoucieur, Bill 50 Lafferty, Gene 49, 67, 101 Lagud, Bernie 56, 113 Lagud, Fred 40, 67, 113, 114 LaHue, Bob 47 Laing, Cynthia 51, 67 Laing, John 40, 96, 99, 103, 110 Lamberson, Joann 53, 79, 122 Land, Larry 44 Landrum, George 46, 68, 84 Landrum, Ricky 53, 80, 84, 140 Lane, Rocky 46 Lang, Linda 54 Lange, Janet 28 Langford, Janice 68 Lansky, Steve 41 Lapides, Linda 55 Lapin, Artie 49, 120 Lapin, Eddie 41, 101 Lapin, Emily 42, 73 Larimore, Ken 41 Lee, James 56 Legend, Steve 47, 67 Leggett, Suzy 52, 67 Lehne, Sharon 49, 88 Leick, Bob 43,110 Leick, Jeanne 28, 63, 75, 84, 86, 1 Leiser, Steve 29 Lemmon, Laura 50 Lenn, Donna Sue 51 Lenn, Jeff 41, 96,101, 103, 110 Leonard, George 44 Leonard, John 42, 112, 113 Leonard, Steve 50 Lerner, Barbara 44 Lerner, Gary 29, 93, 136 Lerner, Myrna 55 Lerner, Shelly 51 Leva, Harvey 46, 113 Levey, Mickey 42 Levin, Suzi 48, 72, 88 LeVine, Bill 53, 90 Levine, Harvey 29, 36, 37, 67, 119, 120, 127 Levine, Jay 29, 65, 78, 93, 96, 135, Levine, Linda 48 Levine, Morris 29, 74, 83, 93, 119, 120, 133 Levine, Norman 57 Levine, Sana Rita 45, 87, 88 Levitch, Ruth 45, 119 Levitt, Jim 55 Levitt, Judith 29, 136 Levy, Arlene 44, 92, 93 Levy, Richard 29, 78, 88 Levy, Robert 47, 81, 85 Lewellyn, Gerry 51 Lewin, Marcia 48, 80 Lewis, Rhoda 28, 67 Lieberman, Cary 48, 78 Liesveid, Jack 48, 64 Liesveld, Jane 55, 81 Lillis, Angie 51 Lindquist, Carl 57 Lindquist, Paul 54 Lindsey, Phyllis 48, 73, 91, 120, 121, 127 Lipoff, Judith 50, 68 Livingston, Laura 53 Locke, Barbara 41 Lockridge, Karen 57, 67, 68 Lockridge, Linda 50 Lockton, Jack 50, 92 Lockwood, Larry 28 Lockwood, Linda 48, 64, 72 London, Allison 52 Long, Pat 28, 92, 119 Lowe, Claudia 28, 65, 73, 84, 136 Lowry, Catherine 56 Larison, Albert 51 LaRose, James 46, 113 Larsen, Shirley 41, 72 Larson, Bernie 49 LaRussa, Annie 58 Lasater, Jackie 58, 67 Latshaw, Pam 54 Lawrence, Susan t8thl 56 Lawrence, Ned 44, 101, 118 Lawrence, Rebecca 57 Lawrence, Susan tSr.J 28, 76, 87, 89, 118 Lawrie, Charlene 51 Lawrie, Mary 43, 80, 135 Lawson, Judy 50 Layton, Louise 48, 76 Leason, Kay 46 Leason, Pat 51 Lowry, Lubin, George 48,81 Bob 50 Lubin, Jay 54, ea Lubin, Sherye 43, 76, 89 Lucas, John 40, 101, 108, 110 Lucas, Kathleen 52 Ludwig, Dottie 44, 70, 119 Luke, Luke, Luna, Lund, Lund, Janis 55 Molly 57 Charles 43 Pat 42 Mike 43 Lundell, Karen 42 Lyddon, Leslie 48, 67, 75, 93 Lynam, Mignon 51 Lyon, Doris 28, 72, 88 Lyons, Andrew 54 Lytel, Susan 46 40 1 M MacGee, Jane 21, 28, 63, 68, 69, 88, 93 Mackie, Ann 28 Madison, Donald 58 Magers, Phil 55, 67 Maggart, Beverly Jean 49, 119 Maichel, Russell 49, 74, 85 Maier, Ginger 51 Majors, Norman 41, 103, 107, 108 Makris, Katherine 56 Mallin, Nancy 48, 72 Mallin, Richard 50, 68 Maloney, Bob 51 Maloney, Michaele 42 Maloney, Ray 50 Manfield, Deanne 51 Mankwitz, Radine 57 Manley, Jim 46,68,83,113 Mann, Susan 48, 68 Mansfield, George 45, 96, 99 Manson, Paul 55 Mansur, Barry 53, 78 Manuel, Patty 45, 80 Marcum, Karen 54, 68 Marcus, Phil 49, 67, 81 Marcus, Ritchie 48, 88 Margolin, Donna 46, 80, 88 Margolin, Joyce 29, 80, 87 Margolis, Art 44, 104 Marks, Marlene 55 Marler, Sue 29, 67, 79, 93, 133 Marsh, Judy 47, 68, 91 Marshall, Jim 29, 68, 93, 120, 122 Marten, Steve 56 Martin, Dave 48 Martin, Judith 50 Martin, Myrna 46, 77 Martsolf, Coralie 57 Martsolf, Steve 47 Mason, Lauren 29, 63, 112, 135 Masters, David 29, 96, 103, 104, 107 Mathews, Sandy 46, 118 Matthews, Joyce 47, 8B Maxwell, Susan 29, 63, 65, 71, 79, 137 May, Joyce 47 Mayer, Bob 46, 83, 85 Mayer, Jack 49, 74, 83, 85 Mayes, Monika 29, 68, 91, 119 Mays, Margie 48 McAnally, Joyce 50 McArthur, Laretta 42 McCanles, Marilyn 53, 118 McCarran, Marvie 54 McCarthy, Charles 113 McCarty, Patricia 86, 119 McCaughey, Patricia 46, 79, 118 McChesney, John 28 McCormick, Bruce 50, 67 McCrath, Douglas 28, 120 McCrath, Mary Lou 53, 67 McDaniel, Dennis 54 McDermet, Stewart 51 McDonald, Sandy 46 McDoniel, Elnora 50 McDoniel, Marie 54 McDonnell, Mary 55 McElheny, Pat 51 McElligatt, Vivian 42 McElreath, Joel 43 McGaughy, Dick 28, 112, 114 McGaughy, Doug 58 McGaughy, Pat 42 l6l McGurk, Harold 43 McIntosh, Gary 28 Mcintyre, Reitha 47 McKee, Mike 28, 68, 93, 120 McKean, Charlotte 52, 77, 91 McKenzie, Bill 46, 119, 120 McKinstry, Marge 45, 119 McKnight, Frances 49, 79 McMahan, Nancy 52, 77, 118 McMeachin, Robert 57 McMlllian, Darrel 58 McMillen, Herschel 44 McMillen, Jimmie 42 McPherson, Jack 51 McWhorter, William Patrick 54, 113 Meads, Edward 58 Meads, Jim 40 Meek, Mary Jane 49 Mehornay, Janis 52, 67 Meiers, Buddy 44 Meigs, Howard 54 Meigs, Mary Ann 49 Meluskey, Joe 50 Mendelson, Jerrold 48, 74 Mendenhall, Larry 56 Mendenhall, Thad 41, 81, 83, 85,135 Menn, Richard 39, 42, 67, 74, 118 Merrick, Jimmie 54, 120 Merrick, Susan 55 Messmer, Billy 52 Messmer, Karen 28, 65, 67, 68, 136 Metzger, Michelle 56 Meurer, William 56 Michael, Tommie 54, 68 Michaels, Pat 42, 68, 73 Moore, Joan 41, 119, 120, 121 Moore, Ralph 57 Moore, Shelley 48, 67, 76, 90 Moorman, Brent 21, 28, 93, 96, 99, 103, 110, 120 Morgan, Ann 57 Morgan, Charles 55 Morgan, Ruth Ann 28, 67, 118 Moriarty, Dennis 48, 81 Moriarty, Michael 56 Morris, Arthur 52, 81 Morris, Steve 41, 64, 85 Morris, Wanda 49 Moser, Ronny 47 Moss, Joyce 53, 75, 90, 140 Moss, Marlene 28, 75, 90, 93 Moss, Stephen 48, 74 Mouber, Roberta 30, 68, 79, 87 Mountjoy, Teddy 51 Nlunro, Bill 41, 101, 107,108 Munro, Elaine 54 Murphy, Kathleen 56 Murphy, Pat 44 Murphy, Patricia 39, 45, 67, 79, 93 Murray, Bill 56 Mutchler, Dale 57 Myers, Myers, George 46 Howard 41,89 Myers, Jane 53, 79 Myers, Myers, Myers, Linda iFr.J 51, 67 Linda tSoph.b 48 Parker 39, 40, 96, 99, 103, 108 Nagelvoort, Norma 51, 84 Middleton, John Middleton, Pat Midgley, Nelani Migliazzo, Sam Milburn, Julan so za, es,15, sv, 118 45,73,87,88,119 42 29, 63, ea, 73, ao, eo, Missildine 119, 124 Milens, Michael 50 Milens, Sanders Miller, Beverly 40, 81, 96 52, 76 Miller, Bill 41, 67, 96, 99, 103, 120, 1 39 Miller, David iFr.1 50, 78, 93 Miller, David J. i8thJ 57 Miller, Doris 29, 80, 87, 133, 137 Miller, Douglas 29, 63 Miller, Kathy 51 Miller, Larry 58, 67 Miller, Pamela 49, 118 Milligan, Jan 55 Milroy, Robert 47 Minda, Janet 29, 70, 102, 119 Minkin, Barbara 46, 72, 88 Minkin, Phil 51 Minnick, Nanette 29, 68 Mirikitani, Frank 50 Mirikitani, Ronnie 55 Missildine, Gary 46, 108 , Gay 45, 77, 87, 88, 91 Mitchell, Sharon 55 Mnookin, Barry 50, 67 Moffet, Charles 40, 67 Mohr, Charles 46, 113 Mohr, Jeannette 53 Molotsky, Barbara 57 Montauk, Susan 54 Montgomery, Gaylen 48, 72, 89, 119 Montgomery, Robert 29 Moon, Mary Alice 44, 91 ' Moore, Anne 49 Moore, Elaine 56 Moore, Jim 29,96 l62 N Nanninga, Mary Kay 51, 76 Nase, Mike 55 Naylor, Andy 39, 41, 67, 74, 139, 140 Naylor, Harvene 51 Naylor, Pat 46, 79 Needels, Karoli 42 Neese, Janet 30 Neidlg, Pete 52 Nelkin, Norton 49, 67, 78 Nell, Sharon 51 49, 93, 101 Nelson: Billy Nelson, Carol 55 Nelson, Helen 43 Nelson, Jack 50 40, 114, 135 Nelson, John Nelson, Margaret 51 Nelson, Nancy Jane 48, 76,90 Nelson, Nancy Jo 47, 88 Neuman, Deanna 46, 76 Newell, John 41, 85 Newman, Stan 50 Newton, Barbara 51 Newton, Bruce 68 Nichols, Barbara 30, 67, 73, 93 Nichols, Pete 47 Nicoll, Judy Anne 30 Nicoll, Tom 50 Nilsson, Allan 49, 81 Nitardy, Tom 54 Nixon, Don 55 Nixon, Kathleen 40, 68, 79, 137 Norris, Steve 30, 64, 74, 88 Norris, Susan 30 North, Jocelyn 48, 79, 119 Northrop, Barbara 53, 73 Northrop, Robert 41 Norton, Dennis 40, 114 Noteis, Glenna 46, 79, 93 Noteis, Kathryn 54 O Oates, Scotty 50, 78, 120 Oblander, Duane 58 0'Brien, Kevin 30 0'Dell, John 54, 113 Oetting, Howard 41 0'Farrell, Eugene 41 Ogan, Dixie 46 Ogan, Joe 53, 113 O'Hern, Martha Ellen 40,72 Oldham, Judy 30, 76, 87, 88 Oldham, Philip 56 Oliver, Janet 57 Oliver, Karen 45, 67, 75 Oliver, Pam 45, 68, 118 Oliver, Phyllis 30, 65, 77, 87, 119, 136, 140 Oliver, Rosalie 45, 77, 84, 87, 88, 135, 140 O'Neal, Fred 42, 113 O'Neal, John 53, 113, 114 Oppenheimer, Bob 53 Osborne, Ronald 49, 101 Oviatt, Susie 30, 87, 92, 93, 119 Owen, Gene 57, 68 Owens, Patricia 58, 67 Owens, Sam 31, 67 Ownby, Ronnie 47 P Pachter, Bill 50 Pachter, Brenda 49, 72 Packard, Gene 31 41, 77 Packer, Marty Page, Barbara 55 Page, Charles 54 Page, Spencer 48, 64, 81 Pakula, Jerry 52 Parker, Debby 31 Parker, Judith 49 Parkison, Jim 57 Parks, Randy 58 Partnoy, Arlene 52 Partnoy, Dennis 31 Passer, Sandy 47, 81, 108 Passman, Terry 55 Paterson, Stuart 41, 103, 110, 119 120, 127 Paton, Ken 31, 71 Patrick, Tom 47 Patterson, Bill 58 Patterson, Patricia 50 Patterson, Zach 50 Patton, Douglas 53 Paul, Pa-t 31, 63, 65, 73, 91 Pearson, Sally 48 Pease, Barbara 56 Peil, Jim 55 Pellow, Bob 42 Pells, Kip 48, 81, 85 Pells, Judy 51 Pelofsky, Jerald 52 Pelofsky, Larry 46, 113 Peltzie, Bernard 31, 63, 65, 74, 1 Peltzman, Sharon 53 Perkins, Barbara 47, 77 3 Perrenoyd, Angela 41 Perry, Middleton 96, 103, 110 Perry, Roger 50 Pestock, Sandra 119 Peterson, Don 30, 83, 85 Peterson, Jerry 55 Peterson, Larry 56 Phillips, Juanita 51 Phipps, Pam 30, 72 Piercy, Linda 49, 67, 76, 118,121 Pilkenton, Judith 89, 119 Pitt, Linda 49, 68, 93 Pitt, Suzie 57 Pittell, Harriet 49, 72, 88 Planck, Bill 46, 113 Plank, Barbara 45, 67, 76, 118 Platt, Judy 30, 63, 65, 73, 137 Plog, Chris 30, 77, 89, 91, 119, 137 Plotsky, Penny 40, 72 Poder, Eileen 49 Pollem, Heiko 46, 114 Ponick, Duke 30, 67, 110 Porter, Jean 40, 64, 80 Posner, Carol 30, 80, 87, 93 Potter, Carol 50 Potter, Robert 30, 113 Powell, Jennie 46 Prather, Jack 41 Pratt, Wanda 53 Pringle, Sally 41, 77 Pringle, Sue 41, 68, 72 Printz, Carol 55 Printz, Richard 42 Pritchard, Eason 48, 120 Pritikin, Ina 31,119 Protzmann, Peter 31, 37, 67, 93, 96, 100, 103, 120, 133 Ptashnik, Allen 46, 85, 113 Pucker, Sharon 31, 63, 80, 88 Purpus, Pat 47, 75, 93 Q Quackenbush, Robert 49, 101 Quigley, Richard 47 Quirk, Pat 52 R Rabicoff, Beverly 58 Rabicoff, Judy 51, 68 Radetsky, Barbara 45 Radetsky, Carol 54, 139 Rafsky, Errol 31 Ragan, Betty Ann 31, 67, 77, 118 Ramsey, Jim 54 Ramsey, Susie 45, 68, 87, 88 Rapschutz, Marvin 50 Rashbaum, Barbara 43, 80, 90, 140 Rashbaum, Jackie 54 Raskin, Gloria 42, 76 Ravis, Gary 58, 67 Reardon, Mike 53 Redmon, Terry 52 Redmond, Bill 51 Reed, David 52, 113 Reed, Jeanie 31, 75, 93, 119 Reed, Judy 31, 63, 73, 93 Reed, Merlene 30 Reed, Sara 54 Reekes, Connie 30 Reekes, Regina 58 Rees, Mimi 40 Reese, Robert 54, 68, 120 Reese, Ronald 57 Reeves, Jim 48 Reichman, Bonna 30, 80, 89, 93 Riechow, Ronnie 40 Reid, Joe 54 Reid, Judy 41, 89, 93, 139 Reineke, David 53 Reineke, Dennis 50 Reineke, Vicki 72 Reinke, Bill 48 Reinstein, Fred 51 Reisbord, Paul 57 Reisbord, Shirley 21, 30, 67, 80, 133 Relder, Judy 31, 80, 87 Remley, Carl 40, 67, 112,113 Resz, Carolyn 49, 72, 118 Reyburn, Larry 56 Reyburn, Mike 43 Reynolds, Judy 43, 87 Reynolds, Penny 54 Rich, Nancy 46, 68, 79, 119 Ridgway, Patricia 47, 76 Riley, Cynthia 43, 73 Ritter, Carolyn 53 Ritz, Deanne 76 Roach, Nancy 43, 86, 119 Roach, Pat 31, 63, 85 Roach, Paul 31, 63, 85 Roberson, Mac 50 Roberts, Mary 50, 68 Roberts, Sue 57 Robertson, Ann 49 Robertson, Charles 52, 120 Robertson, Jay 40, 96, 99, 103, 110 Robertson, Mary Ann 46, 79, 118 Robertson, Ronnie 46, 74, 85, 113 Robertson, Rosemary 56 Robinson, Charles 40, 113 Robinson, Frank 54 Robinson, Jerry 50 Robinson, Robbie 46 Roche, Deane 47, 76 Roehr, Mike 47, 118 Rogers, Richard 48 Roll, Alexandra 5, 31, 36, 63, 65, 77, 90, 124, 138, 140 Roller, Rosalie 56 Rollins, Nancy 47, 79 Ronai, Michele 49 Rose, Judie 47 Roseman, Barry 48 Rosen, Herbert 42, 112, 113, 131, 135 Rosen, Joyce 53 Rosenbaum, David 50 Rosenblum, Stephanie 42 Rosenfield, Susan 56 Rosenhaupt, Joanne 55 Rosenstein, Harriet 41, 80, 87, 89, 129, 135, 140 Rosenstock, Suzie 57 Rosenstok, Richard 40, 64, 74, 83 Rosenthal, Harvey 31, 68, 69, 103, 110 Rosenthal, Larry 52, 68, 78 Rosenthal, Michael 44, 68, 74 Rosenwald, Richard 56 Rosfeld, Howard 31, 63, 83, 88 Ross, Edward 52 Ross, Jack 50, 78 Ross, Nickey 45, 75 Rostov, Gene 31, 63, 78, 103,104, 107, 140 Roth, Don 30 Roth, Toby 48, 68, 80, 88 Rothman, Larry 56, 67 Rowe, Ed 20, 21, 30, 36, 37, 63, 66, 67, 71, 81, 112, 130 Rowley, Richey 54, 68 Ruback, Ronnie 52 Ruben, Phyllis 45 Rubenstein, Connie 40, 73 Rubin, Joyce 52 Rubin, Linda 50 Ruble, Lloyd 51 Rucker, Lawrence 49 Ruff, Nelson 47 Rullman, Barney 50 Rusk, Jim 30, 36, 129, 134, 137 Ruskin, Harry 30 Ruskin, Sheryl 55, 68 Ruskin, Thomas 53 Russback, Paula 54 Russell, Sandra 46, 70, 75, 88, 93 Rutledge, Joyce 31,104 Rutledge, Bill 45, 96, 100, 104, 107, 110 Ruvel, Betsy 55, 67 Ruwart, Fritz 57 Ruwart, John 31 Ryerson, Lindley 58 S Sachs, Margie 31 Sackin, Judy 50 Saddler, Linda 40, 68 Saddler, Marilyn 42 Saferstein, David 40 Saferstein, Harvey 57 Samuel, Missy 31 Samuelson, Carol Ann 49, 80 Samuelson, Edward 57 Sandell, Eric 48 Sandusky, Judy 45, 76, 86, 88 Schaefer, Luana 44 Schaerrer, Linda 50 Schaffer, Herbert 31, 103 Schanker, Carol Sue 40, 80, 86, 93, 118 Schenck, Phyllis 46, 80, 89 Scheuer, Earl 58, 68 Scheuer, Shirley 31 Scheufele, Beverly 31, 92 Schieber, Theresa 47, 67,76 Schiff, Sandy 45, 67 Schifman, Elinor 49, 76, 140 Schifman, Sandra 44 Schifman, Stanley 32, 67, 93, 110 Schlagle, Beulah 48 Schlanger, John 55, 83 Schmanke, Ma-ry Ellen 32 Schmedding, Michael 32 Schmelzer, Charline 53, 67, 68, 73 Schmelzinger, Dan 47, 101, 108 Schmidt, Chris 57 Schneider, Judy 43, 86 Schnider, Marilyn 45, 73, 87, 88, 92 Schnitz, Jimmmy 45 Schnitz, Nancy 50 Schoegler, Richard 52 Schull, Karen 32 Schultz, Aletha 48, 72 Schuman, Linda 32, 79, 87, 93, 118 Schwartz, Dennis 52 Schwartz, Gloria 42 Schwartz, Michael 53 I63 Schwerin, Albert 54 Schwerin, Geoffrey 32, 96, 100, 103,110 Schwerin, Pam 51 Scoggin, Linda 45, 75, 88 Scott, Brooke 52 Scott, Connie 47, 68,75 Scott, Eleanor 54 Scott, Harley 55 Scott, Jay 54 Scott, Jean 51, 73 Scott, Phil 46, 113 Scott, Robin 51 Scurlock, Gretchen 46 Sealock, David 49 Searls, Fred 44 Sears, Judy 33, 75 Sears, Bob 32, 74, 110, 120 Sebert, Felis 56 Seck, Elaine 41 Seitz, Donna 33 Selden, Larry 53 Sender, Evelyn 42, 76 Serkes, Myron 57, 113 Serkes, Sandy 43, 68 Serlis, Barry 52 Shafer, Sue Pam 57 Shaffer, Felice 57 Shafton, Sherry 51 Shannon, Lindsay 46, 101 Shapiro, Deanna 33 Shapiro, Judy 44, 87 Shapiro, Marilyn 56 Shapiro, Robert 44, 67 Sharp, Gary 33, 68, 78, 103, 110, 120 Shaw,Irwin 32,e3,e6,67,74,12o Shawgo, Judy 55 Shearer, Roscoe 54, 113 Shearer, Lynn 48 Sheehy, Dan 57 Sheely, Tom 58 Shell, Barbara 50 Shelton, Jim 41, 81 Shepherd, Juliann 51 Sheppard, Pete 44, 93 Sherard, Mike 52 Sherman, Judy 52 Sherman, Philip 56, 113 Shipman, Jack 41, 74, 96, 100, 103,110 Shipman, Suzan 54 Shlyer, Sandy 53, 114 Shopmaker, Nancy 52 Shore, George 32, 67, 71, 92, 93, 119,120 Shore, John 44, 68, 78, 101, 120 ShoHaLJhn 45,81,83,120,14O Shrimpton, Marilyn 43, 79, 93, 119 Shurin, Leland 56 Shurin, Stephanie 43, 76, 93 Siler, Becky 52 Siler, Roger 58 Silver, Mike 32, 65, 74, 120, 137 Silverman, Jo Ellen 49, 76 Silverman, Larry 32 Silverman, Steve 46, 92, 93,101, 108 Silverman, Ted 43, 103 Simmons, Camille 54 Simmons, Jo 21, 32, 63, 67, 77, u11w Simmons, John 47 Simmons, Laraine 48, 68, 76, 86 Simon, Allan 43 Simon, Herbie 57, 67 Simon, Ruth 57 I64 Simon, Susan 51 Simpson, Robert 56 Singer, Janet 43, 75 Singer, Sandra 40, 72 Singman, Barbara 58 Singman, Lois 46, 80 Six, Herb 32, 93 Skeer, John 54 Skid, Neil 49, 93, 101 Slagle, Steve 52 Slater, Bob 53 Sloman, Barbara 52 Smalley, Linda 50, 77 Smalley, Richard 54 Smart, Sharon 55 Smith, Barbara 50 Smith, Beverly 55 Smith, Carol 57, 68 Smith, Cynthia 46, 73, 93 Smith, Frances 48, 79 Smith, Gary 46 Smith, Helen 32, 93 Smith, Jacque 33, 67, 73, 92 Smith, Jimmy 51 Smith, Julia 49, 68, 77, 118 Smith, Lora Lee 56 Smith, Louise 44 Smith, Sally 55 Smith, Sharon 53 Smothers, Lee 48 Smutny, Marilyn 43 Sneed, Bob 57, 113 Sneed, Carol 33 Sneed, Donald 57 Snitz, Halbert 45 Snitz, Irwin 42 Snyder, Sanford 33 Soard, Susan 56 Solem, Robert 33, 63, 83, 140 Solem, Richard 49, 88 Soloff, Gene 32 Soltau, Terry 57 Solter, Larry 41, 119, 120 Soltz, William 56 Southard, Dennis 45 Spack, Bari 46, 76 Spack, Barry 50, 81 Sparks, Leonard 49 Sparks, Norma 32, 65, 137 Spector, Arnold 58 , 118, 133 Spencer, Sue 32, 64, 65, 76, 119, 137 Spencer, Paul 56, 67 Spiegel, Herbert 44 Spies, Jon 53, 90, 120 Spitcaufsky, Shifra 41, 89 Spruill, Doris 45, 92 Squires, Dennis 52 Standley, Marvin 32, 93, 96, 100, 103, 120 Stearns, Don 49 Stearns, Linda 51, 77 Steele, Carolyn 51, 67 Stein, Arleen 51 Steinberg, Laurianne 44 Steinberg, Susie 45, 72 Steinhaus, Linda 57 Steinzeig, Hanan 55 Steinzeig, Hanna 32, 72, 87 Steinzeig, Sharon 49 Stenzel, John 43, 93, 96 Stephens, Julian 44 Stephens, Loretta 43, 77, 91, 135 Stephenson, Barbara 52 Stevens, Dorothy 40, 86 Stevens, John 54 Stevens, Myron 53, 114 Stevenson, Forrest 58 Stewart, Beverly 32 Stewart, Bill 32 Stewart, Jerry 53, 113 Stewart, Margaret 33, 93 Stewart, Phil 43, 74, 81, 85, 131, 135 139,140 Stewart, Ralph 53 Stewart, Ruth 51 Stiefel, Irene 33, 63, 72, 87, 89, 140 Stilts, Jack 43 Stoltzfus, Donna 43,119, 120, 121 Stone,Loretta 42, 119 Storm, Mary 55 Stout, Judith 51, 68, 72 Stover, Don 58 Straf, Miron 52, 74, 93 Strafer, Judy 50 Straus, Bart 33 Strawn, Mike 55 Stripp, Susie 49, 79, 88, 93 Strong, Nancy 33, 86, 88 Strong, William 33, 120, 127, 133 Stritzinger, Nan 51 Stumbo, Jan 46 Stutman, Ellen 33, 80, 137, 140 Sudran, Debbie 49,72 Sunderland, Janet 33 Super, Bruce 54 Super, Marcia 32, 80, 87 Swallow, Rebeca 49, 77 Swearengen, Patricia 52 Swingley, Lynne 55 Swinney, Pat 40, 86, 89, 119 T Tagbering, Carl Jean 57 Taggart, Sally 50 Talbot, I. J. 44, 96 Talbot, Tom 46, 78, 113 Talman, Myron 48, 68 Tanner, Wilson 56 Tapp, Linda 46 Taylor, Jane 53, 67, 76, 90, 124 Taylor, Jim 41 Taylor, John 57 Taylor, Mary 51 Tempofsky, Alan 42, 113 Tenenbaum, Norma 42 Tenenbaum, Wayne 47 Tharp, Jim 43, 118, 120 Thies, Mina Lou 32, 118 Thomas, Michael 53, 113 Thomason, Jim 47 Thompson, Arthur iTom1 32, 63, 65, 134, 138 Thompson, Bette 55 Thompson, Bob 41 Thompson, Cynthia 54 Thompson, Darlene 41, 64, 76, 89 Thompson, Fran 40, 67, 75, 135, 137 Thompson, Sharon 55 Thompson,Sueleal 21, 32, 36, 37, 68, 69, 70, 75, 92, 93, 101, 136 Thompson, Tommy 57 Thomson, John 57 Thornton, Alan 32, 63, 67, 74, 120 Thornton, Jacquelyn 45 Throckmorton, Barbara Ann 54, 68 Tigeman, Charles 50 Tobey, Jerry 40 Tobiasen, Joyce 72, 130 Tobin, Marian 46, 86 Tomlinson, Robert 56 Tomson, Bruce 21, 32, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 93, 120,133,137 Tonkin, Marcia 32, 75 Townsend, Bill 52, 192 Townsend, Gary 51 Toyne, Larry 53 Trask, Penny 33, 91 Travalent, Frankie 55, 68 Traylor, Daryl 33 Traxler, Sharon 56 Trogdon, Judith 48, 68, 118 Trotter, Tommy 55 Trundle, John 52 Truog, Fred 43, 68, 74 Truog, Lucy 68 Tucker, David 58 Tucker, Diane 46, 75, 88 Tucker, Ronald 53 Turnbull, Alan 51 Turnbull, Janet Sue 54 Turnbull, Linda 49 Turner, Dianne 53, 68 Turner, John 52, 67 Turner, Patricia 40, 76 Turpin, Larry 44 Turpin, Lavonne 52 Tyler, Suzanne 57 Tyrl, Ronald 57 U Ulmer, Barbara 57 Unell, Marcia 33, 80 Unger, Phyllis 33, 63, 64, 65, 67, 72,139 Upjohn, Bryant 54 V Vail, Harry 43, 78, 85 Valentine, Spence 54 Van Cleave, Kenneth 53, 68 Van Cleave, Penny 51 Vantuyl, Sharon 55 Van Zant, Vicki 48 Varnum, Diane 56, 68 Varnum, Jane 44, 67, 93, 119 Vaughan, Beverly 41, 67, 79 Vaughan, Kirk 55 Vegder, Nancy 47 Venator, Sandra 72, 86 Vigder, Maureen 33, 64, 80, 89 Wq9we4LMJM Viner, Mary Sue 47, 72 Volz, Marlin 54 Voss, Bill 56, 67, 68 W Wacknov, Jerry 33, 74, 103, 120, 140 Wade, Gail 41 Wadsworth, Robert 53 Wagner, Gloria 77, 93 Wagner, Jim 40, 81, 108, 110 Waite, Linda Lee 49 Waldo, Bob 52, 67 Waldorf, Marilyn 49 Waldron, Betsy 33 Walie, Bob 34, 103 Walie, Peggy 49 Walker, Joanne 34, 68, 86, 87, 89 Wally, Diane 53 Walsh, Mike 52 Walters, Anna 46 Ward, Mary Loyce 34, 92, 118 Ward, William 43, 118 Warden, Kigh 57 Ware, Judy 34, 67, 75, 136 Warr, Judy 47 Warren, David 47 Washburn, Christopher 46, 113 Wasserman, Charlie 43, 90, 120 Wasserman, Mike 51 Watkins, Joann 41, 73, 118, 120, 121, 127 Watson, Dixie 43, 118 Watson, Douglass 41 Watson, Roxie 56 Watters, John 34 Waugh, Joan 55 Waugh, Robert 44, 83, 85 Wayne, Sherry 34, 80, 89 Weaver, Tom 119, 134 Weddle, Sharon 57 Wedlan, Myrna 53 Weeks, Bruce 42, 112, 113, 114 Weeks, Carol 56 Weeks, Mary Ellen 48, 80, 118 Weil, Eddie 49, 101 Weiner, Larry 44, 110 Weiner, Stanley 49, 81, 101 Weiner, Terry 52, 68 Weinstein, Donald 34, 112, 114 Weisberger, Sandra 53 Weiss, David 49, 120 Weissinger, Don 53, 90 Wells, John 53, 90 Wells, Marcia 52 Wendel, Barbara 34, 63, 73, 89 Wengler, Tom 49 Wertzberger, Marsha 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