Southwest High School - Sachem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1958
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Southwest, the only school in Missouri to receive this distinction, has thus been officially recognized for its perennial crop of outstanding students. 76970016 cf f 4 I r 5 LEADERSHIP abilities of Southwest students have often come to the front with prominent offices. but seldom have we been so well represented as by these outstanding Indians, who hold the three most important high school offices in Kansas City. Student Council President Dick Menu has served this year as Presi- dent of the All-City Student Council and City Hall Day's Missouri Governor. Cadet Colonel Carl Reniley is student commander of all the city's R.O.T.C. units. We also had the President of the All-City Red Cross in the person of Bob Davenport. We are proud to add these three to a long line of capable Southwest leaders. PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA- TION --With a membership of 2,235, which includes 79W of the parents and 100723 of the teachers, the Southwest PTA is the largest in the state of Missouri. The of- ficers, pictured here, are part of the executive board of fifty-five who keep the community informed of the interests, activities, and needs of the school. STANDING: Mrs. A. A. Levy, Mrs. Lloyd Faeth, Mrs. D. E. Lyons. SEATED: Mrs. P. Q. Eckels, Mrs. D. L. Schmelzinger, Mrs. Burke Miller, Mrs. Ralph Hill, Mrs. J. P. Laing. THE HALL OF FAME honors former Southwest students who have achieved distinction in their fields of service. Below, Diane Coen, daughter of a Hall of Fame member, inspects the familiar row of pictures by the library door. The follow- ing persons have received this honor: Carl Al- lendoerfer '26-Rhodes Scholar, W. F. Coen, Jr. '28-National Boys' Tennis Champion and Davis Cup Team, David Duncan '33 - Korean War Photographer, James Green 528 -- Addressed League of Nations at Geneva, Fowler Hamilton '26-Rhodes Scholar, Frederick Noted Artist, Lawrence Kimpton james '32- '27-Chancel- lor of University of Chicago, Larry Miller '42- Rhodes Scholar, Elliot Norquist '28-Second Place, National Oratorical Contest, ,Iohn Phillips '32-First Place, National Oratorical Contest, Berton Roueche '28-Author and staff writer for New Yorker, Lasker and Raben awards for spe- cialized writing, Mrs. Delia Taylor Sinkov ,30- Research Analyst, Army Communications Serv- ice, Edmund Suor '36-As a delegate from West Point, presided over Institute of Public Affairs, Ben Swafford ,33-First Place, National Oratori- cal Contest, Sandra Warfield '38-Metropolitan Opera. F n 16 J 769 jwfze F A C U l T Y W. LAWRENCE CANNON Principal Southwest High School's fine reputation has been built by the excellent record of its graduates in college, in the professions, and in business and industry. A list of successful alumni reads like the Who's Who in Americaf' School and college officials all over America have good reason to respect the excellent work done in our classrooms. To a large degree, the fame of Southwest has been earned by the students and teachers who have preceded us. It is our duty to maintain for our school the high level set by others. The satisfaction of belonging, the pleasure of fine fellowship, and the prestige connected with membership in a proud institution are a few of the bene- fits derived from the school's national standing. We must steadfastly resolve to prove ourselves worthy of such a great educa- tional heritage. wif Gordon E. Wesner Donald S. S'rephens VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL Marjorie S. PaH'erson Margarer L. Taylor COUNSELOR COUNSELOR MABEL B. ADAMS Secretary CAROLINE ATWOOD Mathematics GEORGE C. ALTER SARAH HELEN ANDERSON Band, Orchestra Latin GLEN A. BALLINGER RUTH M. BECK Engineer-Custodian Art EUGENE H. BREDEHOEFT Social Studies Speech GRACE M. BREEN Singing in the church choir is a regular activity for Miss Joyce. ROBERT B. ARMOUR Social Studies, Science MELVIN P. BISHOP, JR. Vocal Music WILLIAM J. BREWSTER Driver Education Our own TV personality-Mr. Stark, shown with an exhibit used on his program. CHARLOTTE E. BROOKE JOE S. CIRRINCIONE Common Learnings Driver Education E. L. CRAYTON HELEN E. DAVIDSON Woodwork Vocal Music ELIVIA A. DREYER GEORGE C. DUNN Nurse Science FRANCES PENCE DEETS Physical Education J. C. EDWARDS Science, Mathematics ETHEL V. COOPER Common Learnings ELINOR DOLSON Science, English NIARJORIE ELLIOTT Common Learnings Open house finds Miss Koger visiting with a parent. VIONA EWALT GEORGE C. EWING ELIZABETH K. FIELDS English Physical Education Common Learnings ALPHEUS 0. FISHER HELEN FLING CLEORA H. FLORY JOHN D. FRISTOE, JR. Mathematics Spanish, French English Mathematics JON FULTS LILLIAN GEORGE SAMUEL P. GIBSON MARY MARGARET GROVES Social Studies Physical Education COE Common Learnings JULIA GUYER NIAYME B. HAILEY History Common Learnings 0. L. HOOVER, JR. MARY C. JOHNSTON Nlathematics, Com'I Law , Latin! , x L - '--f- ' I ' Ai f fi V. 1,0419 fi Nl SGT. WILLIAM D. KENNEDY THONIAS EDWARD KIPP ROTC Physical Education I only have I's for you -teachers fill out the report cards. 1 ALLIS HAREN EUGENE HARRYMAN J Commerce Mathematics JANE JOYCE VIRGINIA KAMMERER Human Science Registrar LUCILE KOGER Common Learnings I i I7 I I g7'7'7- xv -, I.- 5 1, , M f2.fofv' fyfazwcf V FLO RA LIN N Social Studies J. R. MANLY Metal Shop BLANCHE MOORE Commerce HARRIET V. MCCAFFREY JAMES S. McKEE DOROTHY S. MCLEOD English History French F. W. MANN MILDRED MEUSER RENATA W. MEYER Social Studies Spanish German LAU RENCE NIVENS Driver Education KATHERINE NORRIS MAXINE NORRIS Spanish Secretary Souvenirs of European travels are favorite treasures of Miss Varney's. MARVIN NU ERNBERGER Industrial Arts ETH EL PHILLIPS Chemistry MARY ROSS Librarian Faculty vs. Varsity-always a clean, spirit- ed game. ANDREW NURSKI HARRISON OVERMAN Physical Education Social Studies GERTRUDE REDMOND FRANCES B. RICHART Cafeteria Manager Physical Education FRANCES E. RYAN THOMAS E. SANDERS Atendance Clerk English i , , WILLIAM C. ROBINSON Civics CH ELSAE B. SARGENT Mathematics YVONNE SCHENCK ESTHER SCHROER LEO S. SCOTT Physical Education English Drafting NAOMI SIMPSON MERLE E. SMITH CATHERINE SOUDERS History Commerce Homemaking OKA SULLIVAN ELEANOR TAYLOR Accompanist Secretary Mr. Stephens braces up and takes it like a man. ALMA I. SHIPLEY Mathematics FRANK L. STARK Science JULIA THORP Accompanist KATHLEEN N. TORBERT Mathematics The rock collection in Miss Taylor's office makes an interesting display. LENA RUE TRUJILLO DOROTHY W. VARNEY Art VIRGINIA WELCH IDA S. WELLS English, News Mathematics CHANEY 0. WILLIAIVIS KENDALL L. WILSON English Speech THELIVIA WELCH English Commerce LEONARD J. WESTERN FRANCES WHITIVIIRE Speech, English Homemaking FLORENCE R. WRAY FLORA A. WRIGHT English Art 15? 'XE :EfEf.:'EQEQ5E 5: X 5:53-1 X, X 1- X. - i ,, , , , 5 zzil X XS X, -:a :.:zXfs5:sfw:z.::a.X ' . 1faEsw:E1.5ff-5::5s5w:s-51:5-are GX, - , V X X XX X X X 1 X X U sm:-I ,XzX: ai 55 ix , XX Sk ,A ,X S XXX S325 Y L ST X NW: , :: X ,NJ , X55 3 , 5 , XIXXJX X- X: Q XX X EX ' 'iw XX:- X Q .. . .X ............,x :XXX . XXX X NE s':3 XX SX X XC. S Xi. X Y 5 QQ. , XXX, X X :.i N XXX x xv XX XX- ' XXHX SX Q XX S3 XM X X XSX5 X X X X XX K X X XXX X N QS .xg NW X X X X i ,X X XX .X X X .XX X X X if X RX XXX XXX X.. ,. X CHI' :X X Y X X 11i,12.,,,.:.FF.. . ' . 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C ken r.o1.--- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-STANDING: Bruce Ennis, John Lucas. SEATED: Anne Barton, Dick Hall, Penny Goicien, Frances Fullerton, Parker Myers. The Senior Blass President . . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Giftorian . . . Publicity Chairman . Sergeant-at-A rms . Sponsor . . We are the seniorsg we really rate! We are the Class of 'SSN--these oft-repeated words are well enough applied to this year's class, which has advanced the fame of Southwest in many fields. Last summer, three Indians of the class went to Europe through Foreign Exchange and -Boy Scout programsg The heads of the All-City Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, and ROTC are members of this class. Twelve held governmental posts in the annual City Hall Day. A great number of the seniors have earned honor ratings in the state music contests. ln athletics, the class has also ranked high, with an abundance of All-City and All-District ratings. Several of the boys were on 20 . . Dick Hall . Parker Myers . Penny Golden . John Lucas . Anne Barton . . . Bruce Ennis . . Francis Fullerton . Mr. Samuel P. Gibson a state championship track team for the second consecutive year. This class of four hundred has maintained a Southwest tradition of high scholas- tic rating in various national standardized tests. Nine seniors received Certificates of Merit for high scores in the National Merit Scholarship program. Our five years at Southwest have been both enjoyable and profitable, and we only hope that we may leave the school even greater than we found it. We look forward to the future, and yet we regret that we must leave. We shall always be proud to say that we are graduates of South- west. Every fall the senior class has the privilege of selecting twenty whom they consider the most capable leaders to act as their representatives on the Senior Business Committee. The members of the committee are organized into eight sub-com- mittees, and from their number are elected the class officers. While it is an honor, committee membership also entails a great amount of work, for this group is responsible for the sale of senior play tickets, the arrangements for the Junior- Senior Prom, the Baccalaureate service, the class gift to the school, and much of the planning for that long-awaited commencement ceremony. Senior Business Committee Senior Play Prom Senior Gif? Frances Fullerton, chairman Parker Myers, chairman Anne Barton, chairman Penny Golden Steve Woodley Merikay Boucher ,loan Moore Barbara Jackson Dick Hall Dick Menn Bruce Ennis Cap and Gown Penny Golden, chairman Marsha Wertzberger Merikay Boucher Steve Woodley Bill Faeth , l arker Myers Anne Barton Commencement John Lucas Dick Hall, chairman Penny Golden Bill Faeth Bruce Ennis Roxene Coller Bob Shapiro Marsha Wertzberger Diane Coen Election Procedure Dick Hall, chairman Frances Fullerton Dick Menn Joan Moore Publicify Bruce Ennis, chairman Bob Davenport Ken Cox Roxene Goller Pat Murphy Finance John Lucas, chairman Diane Coen Jerry Fogel Bob Davenport BACK ROW: Ken Cox, Dick Menn, Parker Myers, Bruce Ennis, Barbara Jackson, Dick Hall. SECOND ROW: Bill Faeth, Jerry Fogel, John Lucas, Steve Woodley, Bob Shapiro, Bob Davenport. FRONT ROW: Merikay Boucher, Marsha Wertzberger, Roxene Goller, Frances Fullerton, Pat Murphy, Joan Moore, Penny Golden. 2l Edward Abbott Eunice Adelman Sandra Adreme Ronald Alex Jack A gard William Allen Steve Altman Kirsten Andersen Lynda Anderson Linda Armstrong Michael Azorsky I im Baker Cliff Bachman Lee Barber Beverly Barnett Anne Barton Brad Barr Loretta Beaman Sandra Beard Eric Bennett Larry B eiser Barrett Benson Jerrold Bernstein Bob Blackburn Kathryn Boehm Larry Bold Merikay Boucher Sharron Bourne I an Boysen Terry Brewer Dick David Brown Brigham Bob Brooks Don Brown Meyer Brown Judy Burgess Allen Bull Barbie Burns Penny Callaway Ted Carlton Bob Carlson Richard Carson Dick Margaret Cash Cartwright Mary lane Casebolt Patricia Cassity loan Caulfield John C awood Judith Chrisrnan Barry Citron Ralph Clark Sue Clark Steve Clark Cordon Clay Diane Coen Linda Cohn l EDWARD ABBOTT: Columnist and photographer of TRAIL: rifle team: honor guard: All-City rifle team: cadet major in ROTC: Chicago Tribune award: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. EUNICE ADELMAN: Secretary of Sesame: French Club: Future Teachers of America: glee club: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll three semesters. JACK AGARD: Scherzo: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: honor rating in state music con- test: secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms of Science Club: Southwest science fair award: city science fair superior award. RONALD ALEX: Red Cross representative: letters in track: Lettermen's Club. STEVE ALTMAN: Varsity and second team letters in basketball: letters in golf: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. KIRSTEN ANDERSEN: Foreign exchange student from Oslo, Norway: Red Cross representative: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: scribe of Delphi: Pirates of Penzance. LYNDA ANDERSON: Secretary of Red Cross: vice- president of Pep Club: corresponding secretary of NAHS: president and secretary of girls' choir: Redskin Revels: attendant to ROTC queen and homecoming queen: CCC. College Conference Night representatives open new vistas for seniors. 24 LINDA ARMSTRONG: Treasurer and historian of Sappho: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Pep Club: Y-Teens: CCC: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. MICHAEL AZORSKY: Recording secretary and historian of Excelsior: Redskin Revels: choir: male chorus: Pirates of Penzance: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. JIM BAKER: President and treasurer of choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: varsity and second team basketball: All-City and All- District basketball: honorable mention All-State basketball: varsity track: second team football: Honor Roll. LEE BARBER: Drum major: honor ratings in state music contest. BEVERLY BARNETT: Sesame: Y-Teens. BRAD BARR: Spotlighters: Redskin Revels. ANNE BARTON: Giftorian of senior class: senior business committee: junior business committee: secretary of Omega: secretary of Pep Club: Red Cross representative: attendant to homecoming queen: Honor Roll. LORETTA BEAMAN: Class leader. SANDRA BEARD: Pep Club: treasurer of Girls, choir: corresponding secretary and sergeant-ab arms of Y-Teens: French Club: Redskin Revels. ERIC BENNETT: Master sergeant in ROTC: hon- or guard. JERROLD BERNSTEIN: President, vice-president, librarian, and parliamentarian of Science Club: superior rating in city science fair: first place award in Southwest science fair: Honor Roll three semesters. KATHRYN BOEHM: First and second vice-presi- dent of Delphi: vice-president, secretary, and treasurer of French Club: debate team: CCC: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Pep Club: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit: Honor Roll seven semesters: treasurer of Na- tional Honor Society. LARRY BOLD: Missouri Boys, State: senior play: Honor Roll four semesters: National Honor So- ciety. MERIICAY BOUCHER: Senior business committee: junior business committee: captain of varsity and second team cheerleaders: class leader: sports day team: attendant to homecoming queen: Pep Club: scribe and parliamentarian of Omega: office assistant: Redskin Revels: Com- missioner of Purchases and Supplies on City Hall Day. SHARRON BOURNE: TRAIL: homecoming queen: president of Spotlighters: Delphi: silver medal in declamation: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Redskin Revels: student director of senior play: class leader. TERRY BREWER: Honor Roll two semesters. DICK BRIGHAINIZ CCC: Honor Boll three semes- ters. BOB BROOKS: Vice-president and executive board of Student Council: sports editor of TRAIL: MIPA award: captain of team and letters in golf: Redskin Revels: Director of Traffic Depart- ment on City Hall Day: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. DAVID BROWN: Second team letter in football. DON BROWN: Student Council representative: Redskin Revels: senior play. MEYER BROWN: Sergeant-at-arms of Spanish Club: Missouri Boys' State: male chorus. ALLEN BULL: Activities at Joplin High School, Joplin, Missouri. JUDY BURGESS! Honor Roll. PENNY CALLAWAY: Sergeant-at-arms and critic of Athena: secretary and sergeant-at-arms of Hestia: glee club: Redskin Revels: sports day team. BOB CARLSON: Junior assistant of SACHEM: varsity and second team letters in football: sec- ond team basketball: Honor Roll four semesters. TED CARLTON: Executive board of Student Coun- cil: Redskin Revels: varsity letters in track: Honor Roll. RICHARD CARSON: Senior advisory board of Pep Club: second team football: Redskin Revels. An inquiry regarding college entrance requirements. DICK CARTWRIGHT: Redslcin Revels. MARGARET CASH: Sergeant-at-arms of Sesame: choir: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance. PATRICIA CASSITY: Executive board of Bed Cross: sergeant-at-arms of Sesame: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance: choir. JOAN CAULFIELD: TRAIL: Red Cross representa- tive: sergeant-at-arms of Delphi: treasurer of Pep Club: Spanish Club: Spotlighters: CCC: senior play: Honor Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. JUDITH CHRISMAN: Treasurer of Hestia: CCC. BARRY CITRON: Male chorus: Redskin Revels. RALPH CLARK: Sergeant-at-arms of Red Cross: senior advisory board of Pep Club: treasurer of Summus: Pirates of Penzance. SUE CLARK: Sergeant-at-arms of Veda: Spanish Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: first year award, second year award, school let- ter, and gold pin in sports: sports day teams. GORDON CLAY: Pirates of Penzance: CCC. 25 Roger Cooper Ken Cox Mary fo Cox fan Cramer Michael Crosner Linda Culver Judy Dalton Robert Davenport Carolyn Davidow M adelyn Davidow Mary Davis Douglas Day Linda De Atley Paul DiGiovanni Ted Dimsdale Janet Dinklage Susan Donovan Bill Drake Michael Dubin Ted Duker Carol Ann Duncan David Dunlap Vivien Durbin Judith Dutcher Carolyn Dye Rita Dye Bill E aglstein lack Edwards I. S. Eckels III Paul Edwards Judy E isen Iarnie Ellis Sandra E isen Bruce Ennis Wanda Ervin Bill F aeth Kathleen Eyre Torn F allman Thomas F arha Cece Fishman Lawrence F leider Jerry F ogel Ike F ootl ick Judy Franke Judy Foster Kenneth F rashier Nancy Freund Connie Jo F rick DIANE COEN: Senior business committee: junior business committee g junior assistant of SACHEM: president, senior critic, and junior critic of Tha- lian: Red Cross representative: varsity and sec- ond team cheerleader: sports day team: ROTC queen: attendant to homecoming queen: Mis- souri Girls' State: treasurer's assistant: Redskin Revels: Pep Club: CCC: second place in DAR citizenship contest: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. LINDA COHN: Pep Club: Future Teachers of America: librarian of glee club: Redskin, Revels. KEN COX: President, vice-president, and execu- tive board of Student Council: All-City represen- tative of Student Council: sergeant-at-arms and All-City representative of Red Cross: sophomore representative, eighth grade representative, and art staff of SACHEM: senior business commit- tee: junior business committee: critic of Zend- Avesta: Redskin Revels: Engineers Club: Coun- cilman on City Hall Day: Honor Roll five semes- ters: National Honor Society. MARY JO COX: Pep Club: choir: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance. MICHAEL CROSNER: Red Cross representative. LINDA CULVER: Secretary and sergeant-at-arms of Sappho: Pep Club: Y-Teens: silver medals in short story and verse. ROBERT DAVENPORT: Senior business committee: president of Red Cross: president of All-City Red Cross Council: second team letter in foot- ball: senior advisory board of Pep Club: office assistant: Missouri Boys' State: Redskin Revels. MARY DAVIS: Redskin Revelsg girls' choir. DOUGLAS DAY: Second team letter in football: honor ratings in state music contest: stage crew manager. LINDA DE ATLEY: Organizations editor and jun- ior assistant of SACHEM: president and junior critic of Delphi: three silver medals in oration: debate team: Redskin Revels: senior play: Hon- or Roll three semesters: Quill and Scroll. 28 JANET DINKLAGE! All-City representative of Red Cross: president and first vice-president of Del- phi: honor rating in state music contest: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. SUSAN DoNovAN: Secretary of Scherzo: Veda: Pep Club: choir: Indian Belles: librarian of orchestra: All-City orchestra: Redskin Revels: student director of Pirates of Penzance: honor rating in state music contest: Honor Roll two semesters. BILL DRAKE: Executive board of Student Coun- Council: junior varsity and second team foot- ball. MICHAEL DUBIN! Circulation manager of TRAIL: sergeant-at-arms of Summus: two silver medals in verse: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. CAROL ANN DUNCAN: Sergeant-at-arms and sen- ior critic of Omega: Hestia: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor So- ciety. DAVID DUNLAP: Varsity track. VIVIEN DURBIN: All-City representative and par- liamentarian of Red Cross: president and vice- president of Athena: secretary of Future Teach- ers of America: parliamentarian of Spotlighters: Redskin Revels. JUDITH DUTCHER: TRAIL: Y-Teens. RITA DYE: Second vice-president of Sesame: CCC: office assistant. BILL EAGLSTEIN: Letters in football: honorable mention All-City football: Lettermen's Club: Honor Roll. J. S. ECKELS HI: Senior advisory board of Pep Club. JACK EDWARDS: Cadet sergeant first class in ROTC: honor guard: Scholastic Magazine art award. PAUL EDWARDS: President, vice-president, and treasurer of Excelsior: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. JUDY EISEN: All-City representative of Red Cross: varsity cheerleader: vice-president of glee club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels. JAMIE ELLIS: Indian Bellesg girls, choirg Red- skin Revels. BRUCE ENNIS: Publicity chairman of senior class, senior business committee, president, vice-presi- dent, parliamentarian, and All-City representa- tive of Red Crossg president and historian of Summusg gold medal in orationg American Legion oratorical contest winner in county and districtg Missouri Boys' Stateg Redskin Revelsg City Counselor on City Hall Day. WANDA ERVIN : Activities at Center High School. BILL FAETH! Senior business committee, junior business committee, executive board of Student Council, Missouri Boys' State, varsity and second team letters in football, debate teamg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Meritg National Honor Society. TOM FALLMAN: Varsity and second team letters in footballg honorable mention All-City footballg Lettermen's Club, CCCQ Honor Roll. THOMAS FARHA: Pirates of Penzance, male chorus, second team football. CECE FISHMAN: Choir, Redskin Revelsg Pirates of Penzance. LAWRENCE FLEIDER: Engineers Club, male cho- rusg Pirates of Penzance g Redskin Revels. JERRY FOGEL: Senior business committee, var- sity and second team letters in footballg second team letter in basketball, Lettermen's Clubg track teamg Missouri Boys' Stateg male chorusg CCC, Redskin Revelsg senior play, Commis- sioner of Revenue on City Hall Dayg Honor Roll. IKE FOOTLICK: Varsity football, male chorus, Redskin. Revels. JUDY FOSTER: Secretary of Red Cross, presi- dent of Omegag Pep Club, Student Council representativeg class leader, treasureris assis- tant, Duke Duncan award, Honor Roll two semesters. JUDY FRANKE: Circulation manager of TRAIL, Pep Club, president of Y-Teens, office assistantg Redskin Revels. KENNETH FRASHIER: President of Scherzog vice- president of orchestrag lead in HMS Pinaforeg lead in Pirates of Penzance g honor rating in state music contestg section leader in choir, orches- tra letterg drum and bugle corpsg Redskin Revels. NANCY FREUND: Sergeant-at-arms of Omega, Pep Club, CCC, class leaderg girls, choir, Redskin Revels. CONNIE JO FRICK: Sergeant-at-arms of French Club, Pep Club, class leader, office assistant, Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll two semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. BEVERLY FRIEDSON: Red Cross representativeg Spanish Club, glee club, Redskin Revelsg sports day team. FRANCES FULLERTON: Sergeant-at-arms of senior classg senior business committeeg junior busi- ness committeeg executive board of Student Councilg president, historian, and junior class representative of Pep Clubg second vice-presi- dent and corresponding secretary of Omegag gold medal in short storyg class leaderg at- tendant to queen and honorary captain of ROTCg debate teamg third place in Sons of the American Revolution essay contest, third place Southwest science fairg Superintendent of Parks on City Hall Day, Honor Roll. SHARON FUNK: Treasurer and historian of Ve- dag Spotlightersg Future Teachers of Americag Pirates of Penzanceg senior play, Redskin Revels. CYNTHIA GALE: French Club, Pep Clubg class leader. Future secretaries acquire skill in Gregg. ferry Friedman Beverly F riedson Frances Fullerton Cynthia Gale Don Gale Sharon Funk junior Ganaden Chuck Garton Patricia Garrett David Gessner Gayle Gilliam Ellen Ginsberg Gayla Glasberg Barbara Glass H edra Glass Penny Golden Sandie Glatz Ellen Goldstein Patti Goldstein Roxene Goller Gayle Goodman Howard Gopman Suzanne Gordon Kitty Gragson Joanna Gottlieb Ken Green Linda Greene Bob Greenstein Anita Groomes Pat Gross Sherri Grossman Dick Hall M erwyn Hammer Catherine Hansen Linda H arbes David Hein Ginger H eckerman Tom Heitz Mary Helms Judy Hendrix Mitch Henderson Wayne Herbranson George H errman Carol H igday Lenny H ershman Pat Hodges Elaine Hoffman I I im Hollis Bob Hoy Andrea Hogin janet H oyland Diane Huston Robert Huff Barbara Jackson ,lack Jackson Howard Jacobson DON GALE: Redskin Revels: drum and bugle corps: honor guard: CCC: Missouri Boys' State. PATRICIA GARRETT: Redskin Revels. DAVID GESSNER! Honor guard. GAYLE GILLIAM: Girls' choir: secretary and ser- geant-at-arms of Veda: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Hestia: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance. ELLEN GINSRERG: Pep Club: Redskin Revels. GAYLA GLASBERG: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance: Spotlighters. HEDRA GLASS: Redskin Revels: class leader. PENNY GOLDEN: Secretary of senior class: senior business committee: treasurer, critic, and execu- tive board of Student Council: sergeant-at-arms of Omega: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll four semesters. PATTI GOLDSTEIN: Pep Club: glee club: Spot- lighters: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Missouri Girls' State. ROXENE GOLLER: Senior business committee: executive board of Student Council: second vice- president of Delphi: recording secretary of NAHS: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. GAYLE GOODMAN: Red Cross representative: Spanish Club: Redskin Revels. HOWARD GOPMAN: Redskin Revels: Excelsior: senior play: Spotlighters. SUZANNE GORDON: Redskin Revels. JOANNA GOTTLIEB: Pirates of Penzance: Red- skin Revels. KITTY GRAGSON: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Hedskin Revels. KEN GREEN: President and secretary of Engi- neers Club: award in science fair. LINDA GREEN: TRAIL. SHERRI GROSSMAN! Sergeant-at-arms and secre- tary of French Club: sergeant-at-arms of Delphi: Pep Club: Future Teachers of America: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. DICK HALL: President of senior class: senior business committeee: chairman of junior business committee: executive board of Student Council: varsity letters in football: letter in track: letters in golf: honorable mention All-District football: 32 second team All-City football: president of Let- termen's Club: Missouri Boys' State: Boys' Na- tion: Engineers Club: president of choir: lead in Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Judge of Municipal Court on City Hall Day: Honor Roll four semesters: vice-president of National Honor Society. LINDA HARBES: Librarian of glee club: Pep Club: Reciskin Revels. GINGER HECKERMAN: Glee club: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance. TOM HEITZ: Executive board of Student Coun- cil: president and student director of orchestra: concertmaster of All-City orchestra: All-State orchestra: honor ratings in state music contest: president and vice-president of Scherzo: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: senior advisory board of Pep Club: Science Club: superior rating in science fair: Commissioner of Water Collec- tions on City Hall Day: Honor Roll. MARY HELMS: Office assistant: Honor Roll. JUDY HENDRIX: Critic of Hestia: office assistant: Redskin Revels. WAYNE HERBRANSON: Honor ratings in state music contest: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels. GEORGE HERRMAN: Red Cross representative: varsity letter in track: Lettermenis Club: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels. The Way to a man's heart . . . LENNY HERSHMAN: Varsity and second team let- ters in football: junior varsity letter in track. PAT HODGES: Pep Club: honor ratings in state music contest: vocal ensemble: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll four se- mesters: National Honor Society. ELAINE HOFFMAN: TRAIL: girls' choir: Pirates of Penzance. JIM HOLLIS: Honor ratings in state music con- test: band letter. BOB HOY: Boys, octet: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: CCC: Honor Roll. JANET HOYLAND: Veda: Indian Belles: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. ROBERT HUFF: Redskin Revels: senior play. DIANE HUSTON: First and second vice-president of Omega: Pep Club: president of glee club: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll. BARBARA JACKSON: Senior business committee: junior business committee: All-City representa- tive to Red Cross: freshman representative to SACHEM: president of Spanish Club: president, senior critic, and junior critic of Thalian: Pep Club: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. JACK JACKSON: Varsity letter in football: first and second team All-City football: third team and honorable mention All-District football: varsity letter in track: All-State track: Letter- men's Club: CCC: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll. HOWARD JACOBSON: Sergeant-at-arms of Excel- sior: cadet captain and battalion adjutant in ROTC: honor guard: color guard: manager of rifle team. PENNY JENISON: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels: class leader. CLARK JENKINS: Student Council representative: senior advisory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels: CCC. JANICE JENSON: Secretary, treasurer, librarian, and assistant librarian of orchestra: honor A twentieth century Chippendale puts the finishing touch to his cabinet. ratings in state music contest: Pirates of Pen- zance: Redskin Revels: treasurer and publicity chairman of Scherzo: parliamentarian of Delphi: CCC: Honor Roll. CAROL JOHNSON: Orchestra letter: honor ratings in state music contest: librarian of orchestra: vice-president and treasurer of Scherzo: All-City orchestra: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: secretary and senior critic of Delphi: two silver medals in essay: Spanish Club: class leader: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor So- ciety. DIANE JOHNSON: Y-Teens: Pep Club. MARGARET JOHNSON: President, secretary, and sergeant-at-arms of Hestia: class leader. RUTH JOHNSON: Y-Teens: CCC. MARCIA KAHN! Sergeant-at- arms of Athena: Pep Club: class leader: sports day teams: Red- skin Revels. CAROL KAMMERDIENER: Student Council repre- sentative: president and junior vice-president of Sappho: librarian of choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: CCC: class leader. KEVIN KENNEY: Red Cross representative: secre- tary and sergeant-at-arms of girls' choir: Indian Belles: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Pep Club. 33 Penny J enison Clark Jenkins Janice Jensen Diane Johnson Carol Johnson Margaret Johnson Ruth Johnson Marcia Kahn Phyllis Jordan Carol Karnrnerdiener Kevin Kenney Kathleen Kidd James Kerr Vicky Kirkpatrick Judy Klein Stan Klein LeRoy Kleinsorge Linda Klingberg Jerald Klinock Nancy Knuth Kay Knickerbocker Sherry Koffman Jim Krarnos Roger Krumm Dan Krueger Cynthia Lackie Fred Lagud 34 John Laing Larry Land Janice Langford Steve Lansky Emily Lapin Eddie Lapin Ken Larimore Shirley Larsen Mary Lawrie Jeff Lenn Ned Lawrence George Leonard John Leonard Barbara Lerner Mickey Levey Arthur Levine Ruth Levitch Sana Rita Levine Arlene Levy Barbara Locke John Lucas Sherye Lubin Dottie Ludwig Charles Luna Patricia L-und Mike Lund Karen Lundell Norman Majors Mikie Maloney 35 We're measuring horsepower in physics, and-oh, yes-thatis the teacher amidst the confusion. JAMES KERR: Drum and bugle corps. KATHLEEN KIDD: TRAILQ Red Cross representa- tiveg first and second vice-president of Sesameg recording secretary and treasurer of Y-Teensg Spotlightersg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll. JUDY KLEIN: TRAILg treasurer of Thaliang Pep Clubg class leaderg Redskin Revelsg Quill and Scroll. STAN KLEIN: Vice-President and treasurer of Engineers Clubg CCCQ Honor Roll five semes- tersg National Honor Society. LINDA KLINGBERG! Student Council representa- tiveg scribe of Sesameg sergeant-at-arms of Y- Teensg Pep Clubg choirg Indian Bellesg Pirates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg city science fair award. J ERALD KLINOCK: Honor Roll. KAY KNICKERBOCKER: President and vice-presi- dent of NAHSg critic of Sapphog Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Pirates of Penzanceg Honor Roll. NANCY KNUTH: Girls' choirg Pirates of Pen- zanceg Redskin Revels. SHERRY KOFFMANZD6lpl1ig Redskin Revelsg class leaderg Honor Roll four semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. JIM KRAMOS: Red Cross representativeg varsity letter in footballg junior varsity letter in trackg Lettermen's Club. 36 DAN KRUEGER: Student director and treasurer of choirg honor ratings in state music contestg mixed vocal ensembleg Mikadog Pirates of Pen- zanceg Redskin Revels. ROGER KRUMM: Vice-president, sergeant-at-arms, and All-City representative of Red Crossg senior advisory board of Pep Clubg treasurer and sergeant-at-arms of Summusg Redskin Revelsg senior play. CYNTHIA LACKIE: Delphig Pep Clubg Y-Teensg Reclskin Revels. FRED LAGUD: Cadet first lieutenant in RQTCQ honor guardg rifle teamg first and third place All-City rifle teamg first place championship rifle team. JOHN LAING: Executive board of Student Coun- cilg Reclskin Revelsg varsity and second team letters in footballg Varsity letter in trackg ser- geant-at-arms of Lettermen's Clubg CCC. JANICE LANGFORD: Girls' choirg Redskin Revels. STEVE LANSKY! Office assistant. EDDIE LAPIN: Second team letter in footballg of- fice assistantg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll. EMILY LAPIN: TRAILg president and vice-presi- dent of Spotlightersg Spanish Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Quill and Scroll. NED LAWRENCE: Executive board of Student Councilg first and second team letters in footballg male chorusg Redskin Revels. MARY LAWRIE: Second vice-president and secre- tary of Vedag sergeant-at-arms of French Clubg Redskin, Revelsg senior playg debate team. JEFF LENN: Manager of varsity football, basket- ball, and track teamsg secretary of Lettermen,s Clubg male chorusg CCCQ Pirates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Honor Society. GEORGE LEONARD: Sports editor of TRAIL. JOHN LEONARD: Cadet lieutenant colonel in ROTC5 honor guardg president of Science Clubg science fair awardsg vice-president of Engineers Clubg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Honor Society. BARBARA LERNER: Pep Clubg Redskin Revels. MICIQEY LEVEY: Male chorusg Redskin Revelsg Pirates of Penzance. SANA RITA LEVINE: Future Teachers of America. ARLENE LEVY: Future Teachers of Americag of- fice assistantg Honor Roll four semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. SHERYE LUBIN: Treasurer of French Clubg Fu- ture Teachers of Americag Pirates of Penzance. JOHN LUCAS! Treasurer of senior classg senior business cornmitteeg junior varsity and second team letters in footballg second team letter in basketballg second team letter in trackg historian of Zend-Avestag Science Clubg Scherzog CCCQ Honor Roll five semestersg National Honor Society. DOTTIE LUDWIG! Pep Clubg treasurer of glee clubg Redskin Revelsg varsity and second team cheerleader. CHARLES LUNA: TRAILg honor guard. PAT LUND! French Clubg class leader. NORMAN MAJoRs: Varsity and second team let- ters in basketballg honorable mention All-City basketball. GEORGE MANSFIELD: Varsity letter in footballg varsity letter in track. PAT MANUEL: Vedag Spanish Clubg Science Clubg National Honor Society. ART MARGOLIS: Second team letter in basketballg male chorusg Honor Roll four semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. BILL MAY: Activities at Texas City High School, Texas. PATRICIA MCCARTY: Secretary of Hestiag Red- skin Revels. WILLIAM J. MCELREATH: TRAIL photographerg Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll. PAT MCGAUGHY: Senior advisory board of Pep Clubg Honor Roll. HAROLD MCGURIQI Honor ratings in state music contest. MARGE MCKINSTRY: Vice-president of girls' choirg Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg Pirates of Penzance. JAMES MCMILLEN: Redskin Revels. JAMES MEADS: Audio-visual staff. THAD MENDENHALL! Photographer of SACHEMg president of bandg honor ratings in state music contestg All-City bandg stage managerg gold medal in short storyg National Merit Scholar- ship Certificate of Meritg Honor Roll six semes- tersg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. RICHARD MENN: Senior business committeeg jun- ior business committeeg president of Student Councilg president of All-City Student Councilg gold medal in orationg vice-president, librarian, and section leader of choirg honor ratings in state music contestg lead in Pirates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg Administrative Assistant to City Manager on City Hall Dayg Honor Roll seven semestersg valedictorian of senior classg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Meritg president of National Honor Society. PATRICIA MICHAELS: Student Council represen- tativeg secretary of Delphig Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg office assistantg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll two semestersg National Honor Society. NELANI MIDGLEY: Sergeant-at-arms of Delphig choirg Pep Clubg CCCg Pirates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll six semestersg Na- tional Honor Society. SANDERS MILENS: Secretary and treasurer of Zend-Avestag varsity reserve and second team letters in football. WILLIAM MILLER: Executive board of Student Councilg sports editor and junior assistant of SACHEMg president and vice-president of Let- termen's Clubg varsity and second team letters in footballg honorable mention All-City footballg Redskin Revelsg CCCQ Chief Engineer and Sup- erintendent of Water Department on City Hall Dayg Honor Roll seven semestersg secretary of Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. GAY MISSILDINE: Treasurer and parliamentarian of Sesameg vice-president and treasurer of Y- Teensg critic of Spanish Clubg parliamentarian of Future Teachers of Americag office assistantg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. 37 George Mansfield Pat Manuel A rt Margolis Bill May Laretta M cArthur Patricia McCarty Vivian McElligatt Pat M cCaughy William I. McElreath Harold M cGurk Marge M cK instry farnes M eads James M cM illen Thad Mendenhall Richard M enn Patricia Michaels Nelani M idgley Sanders Milens William Miller Chuck Moffet Gay M issildine Charles Mohr Mary Alice Moon loan Moore Stephen Morris Bill Morse Bill Munro Howard Myers Patricia Murphy Parker Myers A ncly Naylor john Nelson Helen Nelson John Newell Kathy Nixon Dennis Norton Robert Northrop Howard Uetting Gene Karen Oliver 0'Farrell Louise Ogden Pam Oliver Rosalie Uliver Marty Packer Fred 0'Neal Stuart Paterson Bob Pellow Angela Perrenoucl CHUCK MOFFET: President and critic of Excel- sior: president of Engineers Club: male chorus: Pirates of Penzance: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. MARY ALICE MOON : Parliamentarian of Sesame: president and vice-president of Y-Teens: Future Teachers of America: glee club: Redskin Revels. JOAN MOORE: Senior business committee: Red Cross representative: vice-president and treasurer of Sappho: mixed vocal ensemble: secretary of choir: honor ratings in state music contest: Pi- rates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: class leader: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor Society. STEPHEN MORRIS: Vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-at-arms of Excelsior: silver medal in verse: secretary and treasurer of Engineers Club: senior play: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll two semesters. BILL MORSE: Activities at Paseo High School. BILL MUNRO: Lettermen's Club: second team letter in football: varsity and second team let- ters in basketball: second team All-City and honorable mention All-District basketball. PATRICIA MURPHY: Senior business committee: junior business committee: executive board of Student Council: resident of Pe Club' at- P P , Law students discuss prima facie evidence. 40 tendant to homecoming queen: secretary of Thalian: office assistant: Redskin Revels: CCC: Honor Roll. HOWARD MYERS: Cadet lieutenant and company executive officer in ROTC: honor guard: Honor Roll two semesters. PARKER MYERS: Vice-President of senior class: senior business committee: junior business com- mittee: secretary of Lettermen's Club: varsity letter in football: honorable mention All-City football: varsity letter in track: Redskin Revels: CCC: City Hall Day: Honor Roll two semesters: National Honor Society. ANDY NAYLOR: Sergeant-at-arms of Student Council: junior business committee: activities editor and junior assistant of SACHEM: gold medal in short story: Commissioner of Markets on City Hall Day: Honor Roll seven semesters: treasurer of Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society. JOHN NELSON: Cadet first lieutenant and battal- ion supply officer in ROTC: honor guard: drum and bugle corps. JOHN NEWELL: Engineers Club: Honor Roll. KATHY NIXON: TRAIL: Student Council repre- sentative: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: vice-presi- dent and historian of Thalian: silver medal in essay. ROBERT NORTHROP: Honor Roll two semesters: National Honor Society. DENNIS NORTON: Honor guard: drum and bugle corps: student director of band: Pirates of Pen- zance: Redskin Revels. HOWARD GETTING: Honor Roll. KAREN OLIVER: Senior class representative to Pep Club: corresponding secretary of Omega. PAM OLIVER: Pep Club. ROSALIE OLIVER: President, senior critic, and junior critic of Sesame: president and vice-presi- dent of Spanish Club: treasurer of Spotlighters: two silver medals in oration: debate team: Red- skin. Revels: student director of senior play: AAUW Scholasticae Centum: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. Broadway, here we come! FRED 0,NEAL: TRAILg honor guardg Honor Rollg National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit. MARTY PACKER: Executive board of Student Councilg Missouri Girls' Stateg sergeant-at-arms of Sesameg senior class captain of Pep Clubg Redskin Revelsg senior playg Honor Roll two semesters. STUART PATERSON: Secretary and executive board of Student Councilg letters in trackg All- State trackg Lettermen's Clubg librarian of choirg male chorusg lead in HMS Pinaforeg lead in Mikadog Redskin Revelsg honor rating in state music contestg senior advisory board of Pep Clubg Honor Roll. ANGELA PERRENOUD: Y-Teens. MIDDLETON PERRY: Manager of football, basket- ball, and track teamsg junior varsity footballg Lettermen's Club. ROBERT PERRY: Cadet private first class in ROTC. MARGARET PETTIT: Student Council representa- tiveg Vedag Honor Rollg National Honor Society. JUDY PILKENTON: Red Cross representativeg choirg honor ratings in state music contestg Pi- rates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg Y-Teens. BARBARA PLANK: President and Vice-president of Sapphog vice-president of girls' choirg Pirates of Penzanceg Redskin Revelsg Y-Teensg Honor Roll four semestersg National Honor Society. PENNY PLOTSKY: Future Teachers of America. JEAN PORTER: Art staff of SACHEMg first and second vice-president of Vedag French Clubg president, corresponding secretary, and critic of NAHSg assistant editor of the Palette g honorable mention in Scholastic Magazine art awardsg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Certificate of Meritg AAUW Scholasticae Centumg Honor Roll seven semestersg National Honor Society. JACK PRATHER: Varsity letter in track. SALLY PRINGLE: All-City representative of Red Crossg secretary and treasurer of Sesameg Y- Teensg Redskin Revelsg class leaderg Honor Roll three semesters. SUE PRINGLE: Student Council representativeg first vice-president and secretary of Athena. RICHARD PRINTZ! Senior advisory board of Pep Clubg Missouri Boys' Stateg Redskin Revels. ANGELO PRIVITERA: Foreign exchange student from Milan, ltalyg Student Council representa- tiveg Red Cross representativeg Sumrnusg Red- skin Revelsg senior play. BARBARA RADETSKY: Spanish Cluhg Redskin Rev- elsg Pep Club. SUSIE RAMSEY: Red Cross representativeg Del- phig secretary and treasurer of Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Y-Teensg Redskin Revelsg Honor Roll three semestersg National Honor Society. BARBARA RASHBAUM: President and sergeant-at- arms of Scherzog All-City bandg All-City and All- State orchestrag honor ratings in state music con- testg Pirates of Penzanceg student director of Redslcin Revelsg president and first vice-president of Vedag gold medal in orationg ClCCg Missouri Girls' Stateg Honor Roll. MIMI REES: Attendant to queen and honorary captain of ROTCg Y-Teensg French Clubg Pep Clubg Honor Roll three semestersg National Hon- or Society. 4I Middleton Perry Margaret Pettit lady Pilkenton Barbara Plank Penny Plotshy ,lean Porter ,lack Prather Sally Pringle Sue Pringle Richard Printz Angelo Privitera Barbara Racletsky Susie Ramsey Barbara Rashbaum Gloria Raslcin Mimi Rees ,lady Reid Carl Remley Mike Reyburn Judy Reynolds Cindy Riley Nancy Roach Joseph Roberts ,lay Robertson Charles Robinson Herbert Rosen Stephanie Rosenblum Harriet Rosenstein ,.,. . X ' wk 4 N5 N X Ng N. A Xmx S X. , XXX, fm X X. X-gl X XY AX .-XXXL-a ,X -Xl.: X X XX X X ..,.. ,I S .. I, . . X X WA NS. . . . 1-,Elf vlfgw WM . we x X ' WRX Q Wxlfsif . x X Xs'Sfs'.:X2ffv 9 - ' -igjwgs Q- ,159 X J Q 4 X- 1,51 X , X SANS xi ' X V X V X Sli. X Rx 'X X. M: X 5:-X.'XfX.ff.f . - - .NNN-N X ' , X M' X X. -Q, X 'E T 1 55 SA S . . . , i 'fixsm - V 2 ' . Ii AAxx C. X XX, ' .XXX X . .. , :Xp . 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STANDING: Thad Mendenhall, Dick Menn, Jim Shelton, Phil Stewart, Bill Faeth, Fred O'Neal. SEATED: Jean Porter, Kathryn Boehm, Marsha Wertzberger. RONNIE REICHOW: Red Cross representative. JUDY REID: Class editor and junior assistant of SACHE-M, Delphi, silver medal in poetry, presi- dent and treasurer of French Club, choir, AAUW Scholasticae Centum, Pirates of Pen- zance, Redskin Revels, Honor Roll six semesters, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. CARL REMLEY: Executive board of Student Coun- eil, Sons of the American Revolution award, cadet colonel and division commander in ROTC, honor guard, Merrill Postma award, Chicago Tribune award, Henry Fox award, CCC. MIICE REYBURN: Recording secretary of Engi- neers Club, Honor Roll two semesters. JUDY REYNOLDS: President of Future Teachers of America, Y-Teens, audio-visual staff, class leader, first and second year awards in sports, sports day teams. CINDY RILEY: TRAIL, Spotlighters, Redskin Revels, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. NANCY ROACH: Sergeant-at-arms of Hestia, Red- skin Revels, Pirates of Penzance. JOSEPH ROBERTS: Junior varsity letter in foot- hall. JAY ROBERTSON: Captain of football team, var- sity and second team letters in football, first 44 team All-City football, first and second team All- District football, second team All-State football, letter in track, All-State track, vice-president and treasurer of Lettermen's Club. HERBERT ROSEN: Cadet major and battalion ex- ecutive officer in ROTC, drum and bugle corps, honor guard, rifle team, business manager of TRAIL, stage manager, Redskin Revels, Pirates of Penzance, Honor Roll. STEPHANIE ROSENBLUM: Future Teachers of America. HARRIET ROSENSTEIN: President, treasurer, ser- geant-at-arms, and critic of Veda, president and vice-president of French Club, debate team, gold and silver medals in declamation, silver medal in oration, vice-president of Spotlighters, second place in state in Betty Crocker contest, senior play, Redskin Revels, CCC, Honor Roll six semesters, National Honor Society. RICHARD ROSENSTOCK: Managing editor of TRAIL, sergeant-at-arms of Excelsior. MICHAEL ROSENTHAL: Business manager of SACHEM, Red Cross representative, treasurer, sergeant-at-arms, and critic of Excelsior, male chorus, choir, Pirates of Penzance, Redskin Revels, CCC, Honor Roll seven semesters, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. CAROL ROSS : Veda, Spanish Club , Future Teachers of America, girls' choir, Redskin Revels. NICKEY ANN ROSS: Student Council representa- tive, treasurer of girls' choir, secretary of Pep Club, Redskin Revels. PHYLLIS RUBEN: Treasurer and sergeant-at-arms of Veda, silver medal in short story, Spanish Club, Honor Roll. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE: Varsity and second team letters in football, basketball, and track, male chorus, Redskin Revels. , LINDA SADDLER! Student Council representative, choir, Pirates of Penzance, Redskin Revels, class leader, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Honor Roll two semesters. MARILYN SADDLER: Honor Roll five semesters: National Honor Society. DAVID SAFERSTEIN: Spotlighters: Spanish Club: Engineers Club: Honor Roll two semesters. LUANA SCHAEFER: Redskin Revels. CAROL SUE SCHANKER: Veda: Hestia: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: senior play. SANDI SCHIFF: Red Cross representative: Red- skin Revels. JUDY SCHNEIDER: Sergeant-at-arms and critic of Hestia: Redskin Revels. MARILYN SCHNIDER: All-City representative of Red Cross: treasurer of Delphi: treasurer of Fu- ture Teachers of America: sergeant-at-arms of Spanish Club: Pep Club: treasurer of glee club: Redskin Revels. GLORIA SCHWARTZ: TRAIL: glee club: Red- skin Revels: Honor Roll. LINDA SCOGGIN: Publicity chairman of Pep Club: scribe and senior critic of Omega: libra- rian of glee club: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels. EVELYN SENDER: TRAIL: Sappho: Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll. SANDRA SERKES: Girls' choir: Pirates of Pen- zance. BOB SHAPIRO: Critic and executive board of Student Council: senior business committee: Mis- souri Boys' State: senior advisory board of Pep Club. JUDY SHAPIRO: Managing editor of TRAIL: his- torian of Veda: health center aide: Redskin Revels: Spotlighters. JIM SHELTON : Treasurer and executive board of Student Council: president and vice-president of Zend-Avesta: stage crew: Missouri Boys' State: Honor Roll five semesters: National Merit Schol- arship Certificate of Merit: National Honor So- ciety. PETE SHEPPARD: Second team letter in football: male chorus. JACK SHIPMAN! Varsity and second team letter in football: honorable mention All-City football: varsity letter in track: Lettermen's Club: CCC: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor So- ciety. JOHN SHORE: Executive board of Student Coun- eil: varsity and second team letter in football: secretary and historian of Summus: male chorus: Redskin ReveLs: Honor Roll. JIM SHORTAL: Vice-president and secretary of Zend-Avesta: gold medal in essay: president and treasurer of Chess Club: male chorus: Redskin Revels. MARILYN SHRIMPTON: All-City representative of Red Cross: Redskin Revels: publicity chairman and sergeant-at-arms of Pep Club: class leader: CCC. HENRIETTE SIEMENS: Activities at Tomah, Wis- consin, High School. JANET SINGER: Sergeant-at-arms of Omega: Spanish Club: Pep Club: class leader: girls' choir: Redskin Revels. SANDY SINGER: Redskin Revels. LOUISE SMITH: Office assistant: Honor Roll. MARILYN SMUTNY: Recording secretary of Y- Teens: Spanish Club: glee club: Pirates of Pen- zance. HALBERT SNITZ: Drum and bugle corps. LARRY SOLTER! Student director of Pirates of Penzance: male octet: mixed vocal ensemble: librarian of choir: Spotlighters: Redskin Revels: senior play. DENNY SOUTHARD: Student Council representa- tive: senior play: Pirates of Penzance: CCC. SHIFRA SPITCAUFSKY: Glee club: Redskin Revels. DAN STEFFEE: CCC. LAURIE STEINBERG: Secretary of Spotlighters: Spanish Club: Pep Club: class leader: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. SUSIE STEINBERG: President, secretary, and treas- urer of Athena: Spotlighters: Pep Club: Red- skin Revels: Honor Roll seven semesters: Nation- al Honor Society. 45 I im Shortal Marilyn Shrimpton Step Teal Silverman hanie Shurin Henriette Siemens Allan Simon Janet Singer Louise Smith Sandy Singer Marilyn Smutny Halbert Snitz Larry Solter Denny So Irwin Snitz utharcl Herbert Spiegel Doris S pruill Shifra S pitcaufsky Laurie Steinberg Susie Steinberg John Stenzel Loretta Stephens Steve Stephens Lynn Stermer Philip Stewart Dorothy Stevens Donna Stoltz fus Loretta Stone 46 I. J. Talbot f jimmy Taylor Alan Tempofsky Norma Tenenbaum jim Tharp Bob Thompson Darlene Thompson Fran Thompson Jacque Thornton Joyce Tobiasen Fred Truog Patri .lane Varnum cia Turner Harry Vail Beverly Vaughan Steve Vile James Wagner Gail Wade William Ward Char Dixie Watson les Wasserman Joann Watkins Bob Waugh Bruce Weeks Larry Weiner Marsha W ertzberger Sharon Wheatley Phyliss Willie Bonnie Williams 47 JOHN STENZEL: Varsity and second team letter in football: Lettermenis Club: male chorus: Red- skin Revels: senior play: CCC. LORETTA STEPHENS: Debate team: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Spotlighters: ser- geant-at-arms of Sesame: secretary and sergeant- at-arms of Y-Teens: senior play: CCC: Honor Roll. LYNN STERMER: Activities at Grand Prairie High School, Dallas, Texas. DOROTHY STEVENS! Vice-president of Hestia: office assistant: sports day team: Reciskin Revels. PHILIP STEWART: Editor-in-chief of SACHEM: stage manager: debate team: Certificate of Merit American Legion oratorical contest: president of Zend-Avesta: silver medal in oration: Washing- ton University book award: National Merit Schol- arship Certificate of Merit: Honor Roll seven semesters: vice-president of Quill and Scroll: sec- retary of National Honor Society. DONNA STOLTZFUS: Section leader in choir: hon- or rating in state music contest: Indian Belles: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels. I. J. TALBOT: Lettermen's Club: varsity and sec- ond team letters in football: Missouri Boys' State: senior play. ALAN TEMPOFSKY: Drum and bugle corps. NORMA TENENBAUM: Historian and sergeant-at- arms of Veda: silver medal in verse. JIM THARP: Librarian of choir: male chorus: male octet: mixed vocal ensemble: Pirates of Penzance: Retlskin Revels: honor guard: Honor Roll two semesters: National Honor Society. DARLENE THOMPSON: Y-Teens: Redskin Revels: vice-president and recording secretary of NAHS. FRAN THOMPSON: Red Cross representative: TRAIL: president and first vice-president of Omega: gold medal in declamation: sergeant-at- arms of Spotlighters: Pep Club: debate team: senior play: Redskin Revels: attendant to queen and honorary captain of ROTC. JACQUE THORNTON: Hestia: Y-Teens. CAROLYN THROOP: Sappho: Pirates of Pen- zance: activities at Central High School, Sioux City, Iowa. - 48 JOYCE TOBIASEN: Student Council representa- tive: senior play: TRAIL: Redskin Revels: ser- geant-at-arms of Athena: Spotlighters: attendant to queen and honorary captain of ROTC: attend- ant to homecoming queen: Quill and Scroll. FRED TRUOG: Student Council representative: treasurer and historian of Excelsior. PATRICIA TURNER: TRAIL: glee club: Pep Club: Redskin Revels. HARRY VAIL: Vice-president, secretary, and treas- urer of band: honor rating in state music con- test: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels. JANE VARNUM! TRAIL: president of glee club: girls' choir: Pirates of Penzance: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: CCC: class leader: Honor Roll two semesters: Quill and Scroll. BEVERLY VAUGHAN: Executive board of Student Council: second vice-president of Thalian: girls' choir: Redskin Revels: office assistant: CCC: Honor Roll three semesters: National Honor So- ciety. STEVE VILE: Treasurer of Zend-Avesta: male chorus: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: letter in tennis: Honor Roll six semes- ters: National Honor Society. JAMES WAGNER: Student Council representative: All-City representative of Red Cross: senior ad- visory board of Pep Club: male chorus: Pirates of Penzance: Retiskin Revels: varsity and re- serve letters in basketball: varsity letter in track. CHARLES WASSERMAN: Scherzo: orchestra letter: honor rating in state music contest: male chorus: choir: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: cadet corporal in ROTC: drum and bugle corps: honor guard. JOANN WATIQINS: Senior critic of Delphi: French Club: vice-president of choir: president and ser- geant-at-arms of girls' choir: Indian Belles: hon- or ratings in state music contest: Mikado: Pi- rates of Penzance: Redskin Revels: Honor Roll four semesters: foreign exchange student to Lux- embourg: National Honor Society. DIXIE WATSON: Girls' choir: Redskin Revels. BRUCE WEEIiS: Cadet lieutenant colonel in ROTC: Chicago Tribune award: honor guard: captain of rifle team: All-City rifle team. LARRY WEINER: Letter in track. MARSHA WERTZBERGER: Treasurer of Red Cross: Redskin, Revels: Senior business committee: de- bate team: sergeant-at-arms of Spotlighters: treasurer of Pep Club: treasurer of Omega: Na- tional Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit: Honor Roll six semesters: National Honor So- ciety. SHARON WHEATLEY: Honor Roll. PHYLISS WILKE: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: sports day team: Honor Roll. JOHN WILLIS: TRAIL: Pirates of Penzance: Redskin Revels. BETTY WILLSEY: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Redskin Revels. PEGGY WILLSEY: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Redskin Revels: office assistant. LINDA WINER: Advertising manager of TRAIL: second vice-president of Athena. ROGER WOHLERT: Lettermen's Club: varsity let- ter in football: second team basketball: varsity letter in track: honorable mention All-City foot- ball: Reclskin Revels: CCC: Honor Roll. STEVE WOHLERT: Varsity letters in football: honorable mention and second team All-City foot- ball: honorable mention All-District football: varsity letters in basketball: varsity letters in track: Lettermen's Club: choir: Redskin Revels: CCC. HAL WOODHEAD: TRAIL: All-City representa- tive of Red Cross: senior advisory board of Pep Club: Redskin Revels: Quill and Scroll. STEVE WOODLEY: Senior business committee: secretary, sergeant-at-arms, and executive board of Student Council: choir: male chorus: Redskin Revels: Pirates of Penzance: second team letter in football. PAT WOOLLEY! Senior advisory board of Pep Club: Missouri Boys' State. BARRY WRIGHT: Activities at Mamaroneck High School, New York. MICHAEL WYLX'Z Cadet lieutenant colonel and battalion commander in ROTC: commander of honor guard: drum and bugle corps: rifle team: Chicago Tribune award: Honor Roll three se- mesters. SANDY YEO: Student Council representative. LOIS YOUNG: President and first vice-president of Sesame: gold medals in verse and essay: Hon- or Roll six semesters: National Honor Society. BETTY SUE ZELIGMAN: Scribe and senior critic of Sesame: vice-president and secretary of Span- ish Club: librarian of Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Spotlighters: office assistant: Honor Roll seven semesters: National Honor Society. FRED ZIMMERMAN: President, publisher, and stu- dent adviser of TRAIL: president and sergeant- at-arms of Summus: Chess Club: Spotlighters: president of Quill and Scroll. We hope that cap and gown will fit. l l 49 John Willis Betty W illsey Peggy W illsey Dick Wilson Linda Winer Dennis Wiser Roger W ohlert Steve W ohlert Hal W oodhead Steve Woodley Pat Woolley Barry Wright Dorallyn Wright Michael Wyly Sandy Yeo Lois Young Betty Sue Zeligman Fred Zimmerman Joann Watkins was the only Southwest student to be able to participate in the American Field Service program last summer. She lived in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, with the Crescen- tini family, who owned a macaroni and spaghetti factory. With her foreign parents, brother Jean Paul, and sister Mickey, Joann also visited Hol- land, Belgium, Germany, France, Switzerland, and Italy. The occasion of this picture was Joannis seventeenth birthday, apparently being celebrated American style. Joann returned with an abundance of souvenirs, pictures, and pleasant memories of her experiences abroad. Two Foreign Exchange Students-a SW First Four years ago Southwest became the first Kansas City high school to he host to a foreign exchange student. Before this year there had been three of these students-from France, Germany, and New Zealand- who had joined our senior classes and made lasting friendships. This year, Southwest became the first school to bring two students, Kirsten CKikiJ Andersen from Oslo, Norway, and Angelo Privitera from north- ern ltaly. Kiki has made her home with the family of Nelani Midgley and Angelo with that of Bob Hanna. In fulfillment of their mission to help increase international understanding, the two have been active in school affairs. Besides participating in assemblies and speaking to various outside organizations, Kiki performed in the Pirates of Pen- zance, and Angelo delighted the audience with the vivid interpretation of his role in the senior play. We hope that their stay here in the states and at Southwest has been as enjoyable and profitable for them as it has been for us. Wk sxwwsiwx x NSNX R -Nx. , x X Aww PM X xx X Q NR -me. -u 'Ko iff: Q. f,.,,,, 3 x MOSS: x X fa QXX X N mm NK N x wx X NYWNW5 .- ..,, x 'XNX X X ix X H55 M, - ..,. XX F -' f is Na . x... X '. ,. - . ,iff ,W ,- A ---,- Nbxxmx-:H su: ,, - , N k , .,.,,, , M . ' - MVR F - ,iii NR Nrllgx XXSSN - .,.. 1 . ...,,, XX x , , .xxx A w: X..X HWY NXXQSX Q Ng 'X N3 NNQ Kiiil-1.259 5-was ll X XX Q, x x: X xx .Qx Us X MNX., xg 2 .N x N' BF ww W X,.NQQ x Wx R ,N ,X ,, MOST TALENTED BEST ATHLETE BEST DANCER Bill Miller Jay Robertson Richard Prmtz Sharron Bourne Sue Clark Connie Jo Fruck The purpose of the Senior Ballot is to give the seniors a chance to recognize those of their classmates whom they consider outstanding in various respects. It might be that some of the best liked or best known persons in the class are not Student Council, Senior Class, or other high officers, and consequently may not get the credit to which they are entitled. Through this ballot, the seniors can recognize these as well as promi- nent class leaders by selecting the boy and girl they think most deserving for each of the twelve categories. Even then, several who perhaps should be listed are not, as the balloting is inevitably very close for many of the coveted spots. But to the victors goes the credit, and for these pictured here the plurality of the seniors have cast their votes. MOST HUMOROUS MOST FRIENDLY BEST COUPLE Ken Cox Bob Davenport George Mansfield Kathy Nixon Lynda Anderson Karen Oliver ax.a.,mammwmm STANDING: Dave Foster, Mr. Armour. BACK ROW: Paul Wolff, Marsha Arni, George Costello, Aietha Schultz. SECOND ROW: Jim Hopkins, Sherrie Baker, Mike Gordon. FRONT ROW: Mary Jo Williams, Mary Beth Bryan, Sharrie Farrar, Charles Hess. Junior Business Committee Chairman . V ice-Chairman . Secretary-Treasurer . Sponsor . . . The Junior Business Committee, which was or- ganized in 1955, serves as a Hproving ground for potential senior leaders of the next year, and provides leadership experience and honor for outstanding juniors. The committee is composed of twelve members elected by their classmates, 54 . Dave Foster . Jim Hopkins . . Sherrie Baker Mr. Robert B. Armour and works in co-operation with the Senior Busi- ness Committee. The primary function of the group is to help in the planning and preparation of the Junior-Senior Prom in May. This year's members have also had the opportunity to select the design for their own class rings. A tape recorder, part of the audio-visual equip- ment which was the gift of the class of '57, is a new medium used in many classes for speech activities. The feminine touch can be added even to the mechanism of drafting devices such as this blueprint machine. c'Josephine needs no low-calorie diets, exercises, or pills to keep her figure in shape for studies in Girls' Human Science. JUNIURS TOP ROW: Dennis Moriarty, Richard Jacob, Winston Cochrane, Jerry McCrea, Tom Roberts, Stuart Westburg, Bernard Hilgert, Jeff Churan. THIRD ROW: John Bennetts, David Young, Deanne Ritz, Nelson Ruff, John Kupka, Jon Carlson, Ray Wiswell, Marcia Dalen, Pat Purpus. SECOND ROW: Judith Trogdon, Claudia Combs, Ruby Shearer, Cynthia Fuller, Diana Hyman, Eleanor Jones, Kathleen Cooley, Nancy Jo Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Hoyle, Suzi Levin, Carole Sue Francisco, Sharrie Farrar, Carlene Burgheimer, Judi Carl, Patty Kars, Bari Spack, Carol Delott. TOP ROW: Martin Hanson, Tom Coffey, Kenny Fox, Richard Quigley, Larry Rucker, Bob LaHue, Stanley Weiner, Tyke Chapman. THIRD ROW: Carroll Garrett, Steve Legend, Elaine Adkins, George Landrum, Nancy Rollins, Artie Lapin, Steve Martsolf, Judy Hack- ett. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Kars, Linda Waite, Janice Feingold, Jan Collins, Valerie Jones, Gloria Wagner, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Deanna Neuman. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Kratchman, Peggy Grant, Anne Moore, Gretchen Scurlock, JoAnne Wheeler, Carol Handley, Jane Hartwell, Carole Newcomer. Cur school launched 'I'l1e local Asian flu epidemic 56 J U N I U RS Sputnik started an educational furor TOP ROW: Marc Bernstein, Herschel McMillen, Don Moroney, Jan Stumbo, Charles Taylor, Mike Gordon, Martin Connell, Steve Sil verman, Jim Reeves. THIRD ROW: Diane Tucker, Susan Goodall, Norma David, Sharon Higman, Joyce Jones, Sue Gooch, Jean Bradley, Judy Goldman. SECOND ROW: Linda Lockwood, Anne Bartlett, Carol Ann Samuelson, David Sealock, Marcia Wilson, Jon Hinkle, Sally Pearson, David Yukon. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Williams, Jacqueline Bragg, Barbara Browning, Susan Wright, Jocelyn North, Margaret Cook, Linda Piercy, Gayle Montgomery. TOP ROW: Judy Warr, Marylin Burtin, Shirley Clough, Barbara Bollinger, Joyce Johns, Eileen Poder, Marian Tobin, Carol Mann. THIRD ROW: Sandy Mathews, Barbara Herrin, Carolyn Brenner, Myrna Goodrich, Judie Rose, Sharon Klein, Janet Chittenden, Joyce Matthews. SECOND ROW: Lois Singman, Deanna Dworkin, Mary Beth Bryan, Wilma Hill, Susan O'Malley, Sharon Steinzeig, Cynthia Smith, Susan Mann. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Frey, Judith Woodruff, Eunice Kur, Marsha Arni, Sandie Russell, Donna Margolin, Pinky DiGiovanni, Reitha McIntyre. 57 J U N I U RS A record snow gave us two free days TOP ROW: Larry Chapman, Ronnie Robertson, Joe Booth, Stephen Hill, George Myers, Ron Brown, Andy Coffey, Bruce Packard. THIRD ROW: Bill Hendrix, Bill Koll, Eason Pritchard, Kenneth Gottschall, Bill Keichline, Kit Washburn, Jerry Frandsen, Bob Ayers. SECOND ROW: Neil Skid, Tom Talbot, Marcia Birnbaum, Robert Quackenbush, Judy Jones, James LaRose, Eddie Kindermann, Russell Maichel. BOTTOM ROW: Gitta Cahn, Pat Brasfield, Allen Wyly, Vicki Van Zant, Pat Naylor, Leslie Keller, Yalene Kusnetzky, Carol Coon. TOP ROW: Kip Pells, Heiko Pollem, Jim Manley, Nick Klingberg, Joe Higday, Bob Ihde, Pete Nichols, Henry Kenower. THIRD ROW: Sandy Passer, Peter Cipolla, Myron Talman, Stephen Moss, Lee Smothers, Bill Herron, John Evjen, Bob Phillips, Ronnie Ownby. SECOND ROW: Irene Biederman, Pat McCaughey, Robert Milroy, Jim Benson, Nancy Nelson, Sandy Skaggs, Barbara Bishop, Eddie Weil. BOTTOM ROW: Suellen Elton, Nancy Vegder, Marlene Kemp, Marcia Lewin, Mary Jo Williams, Frances Smith, Phyllis Lindsey, Janet Blevins, Linda Turnbull. 58 JUNIURS TOP ROW: Martin Gross, Dick Harman, Mike Roehr, Fred Hesselroth, Dave Weiss, Tom Wengler, Phil Marcus, Bill Planck. THIRD ROW: John Simmons, Gene Lafferty, Roger Clark, Nancy Rich, Dave Clemenson, Jim Thomason, Harvey Leva, Gary Missildine, Pete Barnes. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Baker, Mary Ann Robertson, Theresa Schieber, Bob Butler, Rocky Lane, Victor Sirna, Laraine Sim- mons, Nancy Byrd. BOTTOM ROW: Beth Ferro, Elinor Schifman, Betty Jo Jackson, Jean Blackwell, Mary Ann Garwood, Judy Smith, Jo Ellen Silver nan, Linda Kelley, Pearl Dogle. TOP ROW: Michael Blumenthal, Barbara Minkin, Louise Layton, Ann Houston, David Warren, Charles Hess, Andrea Williams, Robbie Robinson. THIRD ROW: JoAnne Jenison, Cary Lieberman, Dick Patterson, Judy Anthony, Richard Solem, B. J. Duderstadt, Jerry Miller, Frances McKnight. SECOND ROW: Gayle Blackwell, Sue Wilkinson, Pam Baker, Anne Davidson, Dave Foster, Mary Ann Atzen- weiler, Rosalyn Cohen, Carol Barger. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Ely, Linda Levine, Diane Cumerford, Ray James, Linda Willis, Dottie Dunlap, Leslie Lyddon, Beverly Jean Maggart. The chemise joined the ivy league on the style parade 59 JUNIURS TOP ROW: Sandy McDonald, Emmy Hopkins, Fred Bellemere, Jack Johnson, Norton Nelkin, Jack Mayer, Bill McKenzie. SECOND ROW: Pat Ridgway, Gene Gladstone, Lucinda Young, Juliet Hess, Aletha Schultz, Beth Herwood, Vivian Eveloff. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Greenstein, Linda Culig, Debbie Sudran, Deane Roche, Pat Bantuelle, Sharon Lehne, Sharon Gwin. TOP ROW: Ron Osborne, Jack Liesveld, Charles Woodling, Emil Zetmeir, Bob Levy, George Costello, Tom Patrick, Bob Gordon. THIRD ROW: Grace Goodson, Dave Hernstrom, Pam Miller, Mary Ann Challinor, Vicki Reineke, Linda Myers, David Henderson, Malt Erick- son. SECOND ROW: Richard Kain, Martha Cutler, Susie Stripp, Carol White, Carl Charlson, Leonard Sparks, Harriet Pittell, Carolyn Hill. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Pachter, Susy Fowler, Becky Swallow, Marilyn Waldorf, Gene Kornfeld, Diana Friedman, Susan Lytel, Joyce Kross. The eighth graders finally learned their way around . . eo JUNIURS While the seniors, as usual, fretted about research essays l TOP ROW: Barry Roseman, Allan Bell, Ronny Moser, Dan Schmelzinger, Gary Carter, George Lowry, Mike Brimm, Steve Cohn. SECOND ROW: Bob Hanna, Larry Borcherding, Norman Johnson, Larry Jones, Allan Nilsson, Bernie Larson, Allen Ptashnik, Bill Shew. BOT- TOM ROW: Larry Pelofsky, Wayne Tenenbaum, Paul Wolff, Michele Ronai, Toby Roth, Gene Dolginoff, Gayle Duncan, Sandy Clayman. TOP ROW: Lindsay Shannon, Tom Anderson, Ed Hogueland, Dave Martin, Bruce Newton, Linda Gregath, Jerry Mendelson, Dick Hammett. THIRD ROW: Peggy Walje, Glenna Noteis, Barbara Horn, Margaret Ziegler, Jim Hopkins, Gary Smith, Margie Mays, Rich- ard Rogers. SECOND ROW: Barbara Eisen, Myrna Martin, Anna Walters, Martha O'Hern, Judith Parker, Linda Grimshaw, Christine Brackney, Rosanne Bornstein. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Officer, Jennie Powell, Bob Coleman, Leo Butts, Linda Tapp, Judy Ham, Bar- bara Epstein, Janice Goodman. bl SUPHUMURES TOP ROW: Merton Harris, Jack Nelson, Anne Schley, Steve Slagle, Joe Wikoff, Charles Robertson, Milton Brown, Bill De- Atley, Ronnie Tucker, Alan Turnbull. THIRD ROW: Lowell Evjen, Phil Minkin, John Turner, Pete Neidig, Gary Altman, Fred Reinstein, Barry Mnookin, Ken Van Cleave, Gene Kohl. SECOND ROW: Diane Wally, Linda Horine, Nan Best, Lynn Gardner, Linda Stearns, Kathy Miller, Carol Potter, Barbara Smith, Dian Kramos, Linda Gins- berg. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Hipsh, Sharon Peltzman, Donna Lenn, Selma Kross, Pat Patterson, Beverly Miller, Joyce Moss, Marcia Wells, Janet Gerson. TOP ROW: Bill Adler, Bruce Adelman, Frank Clark, Joe Melusky, Barney Rullman, Charles Allmon, David Reed, Jerry Pakula, Phillip Feingold. THIRD ROW: Mignon Ly- nam, Frankie Casey, Frank Mirikitani, Judy Martin, Norman Bollinger, Sally Jeffries, Bill Bergantine, Nan Stritzinger, Jerry Young. SECOND ROW: Suzy Leggett, Jim- my Smith, Barbara Kaplan, Terry Barewin, Judy Abbott, Laura Livingston, Tom Bur- nett, Terry Weiner, Carolyn Chapman. BOT- TOM ROW: Joyce Wohltman, Charles Har- ris, Lynne Campbell, David Rosenbaum, Jean Ayers, Sandy Zweifel, Mary Lee Bald- win, Barbara Sloman, Arlene Stein. TOP ROW: Barry Spack, Buzzy Morris, Jack Ross, Ken Davidson, Barry Cox, Bob Brew- ster, John Carr, David Miller, Bob Waldo, Jim Jones. THIRD ROW: Henrietta Hop- kins, Mike Henderson, John Trundle, Allan Block, Jerry Johnson, Steve Chick, Frank Kirk, Susan Dinklage, Sherie Kirshner. SEC- OND ROW: Joyce Rosen, Nancy McMahan, Mary Kay Nanninga, Steve Charno, Harvey Kaplan, Judy Stout, Martha Bumpas, Sharon Estes, Ricky Landrum, Sally Williams. BOT- TOM ROW: Richard Glass, Sherri Willard, Linda Schaerrer, George Ogden, Bob Lubin, David Wells, Debbie Young, Deanne Man- fielcl, Sally Isham. Just about ready to tackle the real thing. l TOP ROW: Phil Blender, Ron Hatton, John Young, Russell Hamblin, Larry Friend, Ed Levinson, Dennis Austinson, Mike Brown, John O'Neal. THIRD ROW: Art Berger, Stephen Brenner, Mike Thomas, David Eich- enberger, Jerry Brown, Robert Hammer, Larry Toyne, Robert Enslow, Lynn Kuluva. SECOND ROW: Steve Hammond, Jerry Stewart, Myron Stevens, Joe Ogan, Larry Lee, Melvyn Kogan, Mike Frischer, Sandy Shlyen, William Dickinson. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Shafton, Susan Glass, Anita Black- man, Sue Hearne, Steve Leonard, Penny Van Cleave, Carolyn Fuller, Irene Doxon, Kenny Deitchman. TOP ROW: Pat Kanan, Ralph Stewart, Jack Brancato, Phil Belove, Jack McPherson, Ronnie Jurgeson, Jack Chapman, Billy Mess- mer, Jerry Kerr, Chuck Tigerman. THIRD ROW: Fred Frank, Kenneth Hoy, Richard Broms, Willard Utt, Brooke Scott, Harold Whited, Richard Grine, Bob Hatcher, Bob Brown. SECOND ROW: Marsha Firestone, Pat Bradley, Susan Gillespie, Vivian Bar- nett, Charlene Lawrie, Douglas Dunlap, Evelyn Adler, Janie Hogin, Helen Shouse, Marva Hull. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Agron, Barbara Oliver, Nick Hunter, Sharon Franke, Carolyn Ritter, Lawrene Hansen, Joyce Ca- wood, Virginia White, Steve Goldstein. TOP ROW: Dennis Reineke, Bill LeVine, Chuck Hunter, Bill Redmon, Jerry Robinson, Bob Slater, Howard Bodney, Dave Grimsby, Jim Haviland. THIRD ROW: Charline Schmelzer, Merlena Birney, Jane Taylor, David Hardy, Mike Milens, Larry Rosenthal, Jo Ann Lamberson, Pat Barker, Leslie Han- tover. SECOND ROW: Sherron Baslee, Sally Dunlap, Barbara Northrop, Debbie Wood, Jean Scott, John Middleton, Sally Oates, Peggy Hannah, Phil Emmons. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Fain, Marvin Rapschutz, Carol Hackett, Christie Hill, Jon Spies, Mary Taylor, Judy Lipoff, Carol Johnston, Jona- than Keck. Accelerated math students learn their x y z's. SUPHUMURES SUPHUMIIRES TOP ROW: Lavonne Turpin, Tom Ruskin, Bill Story, Jerald Pelofsky, Richard Bell, Judy Clover, Nancy League, John Foxworth, Don Weissinger, David Reineke. THIRD ROW: John Duncan, Richa Feutz, Janice Fordham, Bill Townsend, Benny Friedman, Denni Schwartz, Carl Chinnery, Diane Dun- can, Sharon Fischer. SECOND ROW: Pattie McElheny, Jane Myers, Jeanette Fotie, Barry Altman, Charles Greenberg, Sharrel Keyes, Judy Strafer, Suzie Cohen, Sally Haydon. BOTTOM ROW: Maggie Campbell, Betsy Conrad, Leah Cono, Margaret Nelson, Nancy Bernstein, Carol Fischer, Marilyn Mothner, Joan Deister. TOP ROW: Roger Perry, Rowland Anthony, Dick Dworsky, David Kasper, Gordon Grif- fith, Jim French, John Kurtz. SECOND ROW: Francelene Johnson, Linda Lockridge, Larry Garfinkel, Carol Howard, Charlotte McKean, Janeice Kenyon, Nancy Hogan, Larry Selden. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Campo, Yale Dolginow, Joe Garwood, Har- vey Woll, Linda Myers, Carolyn Steele, Pam Schwerin. TOP ROW: Becky Siler, Lloyd Ruble, Norma Nagelvoort, Larry Cortez, Linda Rubin, Den- nis Squires, Eddie Ross, Steve Brown, Caro- lyn Woollen, Lucy Truog. THIRD ROW: Joyce Rubin, Sandy Jacobson, Don Fox, Jack Dailey, Wally Chester, Helen Janssen, Peachy London, Judith Hoffman, Judy Sher- man. SECOND ROW: Jane Bushfield, Sheila Kushner, Sharon Garren, Sherry Gershon, Cynthia Laing, Tom Kleist, Jim Cozad, Mag- gie Edwards, Joyce McAnally, Paulette Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Elnora McDoniel, Suzy Kuluva, Joyce Burke, Harvene Naylor, Kay Dunn, Mike Bradley, Elaine Goren, Wil- ma Carpenter, Nancy Schnitz. The Ides of March in Latin 4. ine- --K me X.,x negme emss...aL,1esew.m.a1:.'mm-amameelm:. TOP ROW: Jim Houghton, Carol Ham, Mac Roberson, Albert Larison, David Topping, Susan Hahn, Bob Oppenheimer, Sherrill Bratten, Bob Wadsworth. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Burgener, Mike Wasserman, Linda Smalley, Barbara Fuller, Jim Hill, Bob Frey, Michele Brown, Juanita Phillips, Nancy Jones. SECOND ROW: Sandi Weisberger, Katherine Gieringer, Pat Swearengen, Jerry Geiger, Susie Grant, Barry Serlis, Charles Mahowald, Robert Weinstein, Mary Sorrels. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Rabicoff, Alana Green- berg, Lois Wilhite, Paula Illmer, Ruth Ste- wart, Sally Taggart, Emma Lou Famuliner, Vici Cornelison, Milton Feder. TOP ROW: Bill Kyte, John Clayton, Bob Jackson, Stewart McDermet, Bert Wine- miller, Bob Maloney, John Davis, Cory Helms. SECOND ROW: Arlene Partnoy, Myrna Wedlan, Jeannette Mohr, Susan Davis, Terry Redmon, Judy Greenberg, Bev- erly Hyken, Wanda Pratt. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Simon, Nancy Shopmaker, Bill Fromm, Richard Schoegler, Bill Ladoucieur, Laura Lemmon, Richard Farha, Gloria Wheatley. TOP ROW: Marv King, Jack Lockton, Karen Harsham, Hanan Kivett, Jerry Courtney, Jack Johnson, Stephanie Alexander, Janis Mehornay, Doug Patton, Jerry Hart. THIRD ROW: Michael Reardon, Kathleen Lucas, Stan Newman, Barry Greenstein, Lance Campbell, Tarvi Hermann, Ronnie Ruback, Susie Wheeler, Judy Lawson. SECOND ROW: Mary McCrath, Shelly Lerner, Robert Bank- head, Judy Sackin, Joyce Cohen, Bruce McCormick, Dianne Turner, Mary Roberts, Marcia Bordman, Miron Straf. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Amato, Sharon Smith, Janice Cohen, Linda Burgess, Myrna Cooper, Betty Davis, Judy Pells, Jean Hatcher, June- Donna Dearing. Thank goodness this one's not a sack! SDPHUMURES 65 FRESHMEN 66 TOP ROW: Morris Fishman, Jim Goar, Tommie Michael, George Andrews, Chuck Dixon, Bob Harrington, Mike Moriarty, Richard Klein, Harvey Burstein. THIRD ROW: Sue Roberts, Barbara Throckmor- ton, Barbara Molotsky, Ruth Fite, Bar- bara Page, Judy Brett, Diane Varnum, Richey Rowley, Linda Lapides. SECOND ROW: Elaine Hydeman, Susie Godfrey, Janice Boyer, Pat Eisberg, George Balsly, Steve Cohen, Kirk Vaughan, Richard Black- well, Darrel McMillian. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Wolf, Janis Luke, Elaine Kratch- man, Annette Bray, Georgia Lonnecker, Joy Firestone, Bill Alden, Kathy Hall, Mary Ellen Getman. TOP ROW: Marvie McCarran, Joanne Ros- enhaupt, Merrilee Bourne, Mary Linda Mc- Donnell, Samyra Glass, Betty Ennis, Judi Goodman, Elaine Munro, Felice Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Susan Williams, Sharon Kurtz, Dian Hoppe, Beverly Smith, Elaine Moore, Jackie Rashbaum, Diane Hurlburt, Janet Turnbull, Ann Hirsch. SECOND ROW: Judy Boyce, Sharon Mitchell, Sara Reed, Vickie Wikoff, Mary Jackson, Suzan Shipman, Mary Ann Gordon, Kay Heims, Carol Blackburn. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Marks, Jan Milligan, Pat Koch, Karen Lockridge, Lelaine Jarrett, Suzy Soard, Sherrill Williams, Barbara Knaus, Gayle Julo. TOP ROW: Larry Clutz, Bob Sneed, Rich- ard Rosenwald, Keith Gottschall, Samuel Artau, Jerry Huff, Billy Janssen, Arthur James, Bill McWhorter. THIRD ROW: Glen Hodges, Rocky Shearer, Myron Serkes, Lynn Ryerson, Lynne Churan, John 0'Dell, Donald Madison, Gordon Wiltse, Randy Parks. SECOND ROW: Bernie Lagud, Lynne Swingley, Tony Huddleston, Sandy Hall, Judy Johnson, Margie Bergendoff, Bob Davidow, Rosemary Robertson, Pam Fogel. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis McDaniel, Harley Dixon, Edward Eggleston, Carol Giles, Fred Cox, Peter Geissal, Myrna Lerner, Carol Nelson, Rosamond Korn. The A-V department is reel fun. TOP ROW: Frank Robinson, Carol Printz, Edie Kaplan, Terry Passman, Carol Smith, Jane Houston, Barbara Ulmer. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Sharlip, George Knuth, Mark Fulton, Elizabeth Goodson, David Jackson, Bob Simpson, Carl Helm- stetter. SECOND ROW: Harriet Daniel, Jo Ann Fuhrer, Sharon Johnson, Paul Manson, Sherry Ruskin, Jane Liesveld, Pat Arnold. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Alport, Barbara Ginsberg, Peggy Peterson, Sharon Edwards, Carol Radetsky, Jo Nell Davis, Barry Hoffman. TOP ROW: Lora Smith, Susan Montauk, Susan Golding, Rodney Ross, Dale Hallam, Steve Hackett, Brian Evans, Ronnie Dami- co, Norma Jean Clark. THIRD ROW: Patri- cia Owens, Cheryl Schneider, Pam Shafer, George Damon, Harry Carlton, Rosaline Thomas, Carla Tagbering, Judy Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pease, Nancy Zeiner, Larry Miller, Paul Lindquist, Gor- don Hoy, Fred Heitman, Don Nixon, Cyn- thia Sherer. BOTTOM ROW: Josie Gana- den, Judy Gitterman, Earl Schever, Frankie Travalent, Nancy Hunter, Harold Clark, Ed Samuelson, Tommy Thompson, Jim Whited. TOP ROW: Gayland Keroher, Jim Cox, Barry Eisenberg, Harold Boston, Jim Davis, Criss Elliott, Larry Combs, Mike Ferguson, Andy Lyons. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Glas- berg, Elaine Ernstein, Bill Hesselroth, Jim Freet, Lawrence Zalcman, Robert Cohen, Helene Peck, Susan Johnson. SECOND ROW: Bill Voss, Lisa Lanner, Rita Bolls, Paul Gross, Jim Greife, Jim Parkison, Robert Jennings, Robert McMeachin, Larry Rothman. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Droz- da, Ginny Hall, Jim Kohl, Ned Harlow, Penny Jarodsky, Victor Bodney, John Hall, Harriet Cooper. Sainte nuit, Douce nuit . . . FRESHMEN 67 FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Judy Kaufman, Kathy Noteis, Beckie Lawrence, Bob Hicks, Jim Comer, Jim Ramsey, Tom Brous, John Kizer, Janet Oliver. THIRD ROW: Harvey Saferstein, Richard Franklyn, Keith Zeff, Herbert Jacob, Paul Spencer, David Ellis, Mike Fried, Errol Greenberg, Larry Menden- hall. SECOND ROW: Joan Pennington, Penny Reynolds, Peggy Yeddis, Linda Steinhaus, Marvin Marcell, Linda Zide, Harriet Kusnetzky, Bob Woodling, John Schlanger. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, Leland Shurin, Jerry Peterson, Karen Mar- cum, Suzie Rosenstock, Suzie Pitt, Betsy Ruvel, Ruth Simon, Felis Sebert. TOP ROW: Midge Faeth, Barbara Dimmitt, Judy Allen, Pat Bengston, Bill Murray, Mary Gilmore, Sue Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Carol Sue Henderson, Carla Schultz, Cherryl Kort, Regina Reekes, Judy Har- rington, Betty Francisco, Sue Funck. SEC- OND ROW: Pam Henderson, Majel Evjen, Marty Graham, Phil Bornstein, Michelle Metzger, Gary Ravis, Janice Burnett. BOTTOM ROW: Marie McDaniel, Sharon Wolberg, Herbie Simon, Bruce Super, Terry Soltau, Leslie Greene. TOP ROW: Jim Merrick, Bill Anthony, Carolyn Bonderer, Steve Jennings, Steve Hammer, Dan Sheehy, John Kiser, Jimmy Brown, Janette Elliot. THIRD ROW: Dave Jackson, Billy Soltz, Jean Wheeler, Jim Kirsch, Meredith Bly, Ann Morgan, Paula Russback, Phil Magers, Bob Bretz. SEC- OND ROW: Camille Simmons, Janice Campbell, Kay Scott, Douglas Zetmeir, Caroline Yeo, Barbie Bell, Barbara Decker, Steve Marten, Gail Griffith. BOTTOM ROW: Retha Goldman, Molly Luke, Annie La Russa, Judy Wells, Sharon Van Tuyl, Susan Rosenfield, Edna Brenner, Barbara House, Nancy Brown. It helps to learn to dance before the ball. TOP ROW: Gary Cowan, Bob Reese, Bryant Upjohn, Wilson Tanner, Karl Fallman, Greg Dolan, John Thomson, Dale Mutchler, David Tucker. THIRD ROW: Wenda Zimmer- man, Marilyn Shapiro, Jackie Boisse, Roger Siler, Richard Mallin, David Hart, Charles Page, Gail McMillen. SECOND ROW: Sharon Thompson, Sandie Grousnick, Arnold Spector, Hanan Steinzeig, Russell Bettis, Tom Sheely, Barbara Singman, Sandy Day, Roxie Watson. BOTTOM ROW: Mary McDonald, Janice Kenney, Sondra Higgins, Bill Freeman, Sandy Baker, John Garrett, Judy Johnson, Frank Heitman, Ra- dine Mankwitz. TOP ROW: Tom Nitardy, Harry Shrago, Carl Lindquist, Mike Nase, Donald Sneed, Clarence Kur, Woody Higgins, Tom Galley, Ronnie Tyrl. THIRD ROW: Millie Hilgert, Jay Lubin, Ben Achtenberg, Jim Pell, Cin- dy Klement, Kathy Makris, Jim Levitt, Richard Smalley, Jerry Arni. SECOND ROW: Carol Ann Wisson, Pam Latshaw, Eleanor Goodson, Susan David, Suzie Han- sen, Penny Grant, Mary Storm, Sandra Gessner, Linda Elliott. BOTTOM ROW: John Skeer, Spence Valentine, Harley Scott, Gary Cohn, Jim Donaldson, Ron- nie Kleiman, Larry Bodinson, Phil Sher- man. TOP ROW: Bob Harper, John Stevens, Jim Garrett, Myron Gale, Tom Baker, Albert Schwerin, Pat Connelly, David Miller, Jackie Lasater. THIRD ROW: Joan Waugh, Martha Weaver, Bruce Williams, Doug Mc- Gaughy, Jerry Autry, Paul Kivett, Paul Reisbord, Ronnie Mirikitani, Barbara Fink- el. SECOND ROW: Judy Dloogoff, Kevin Cocayne, Linda Lang, Carol Bryant, Shar- on Bitner, Larry Reyburn, Kiah Warden, John Oldham, Suzanne Tyler. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Traxler, Carolyn Gilbert, John Taylor, Shirley Wolberg, Ed Meads, Charles Wilson, Harvey Jacobson, Darlyn Duberstein, Bette Thompson. Sweating out that Missouri Constitution test. - f-ss- ss-M ssss -A -ss- - - rssff s-', -f,- K - H s:e-es--'s ---- - F - :M--. t,:: ,K ...., . ..... . :,.k...:,,, FRESHMEN 69 EIGHTH GRADE Mrs. Fields-P.M. TOP ROW: Richard Carter, Philip Rabicoff, Dick Fogel, Brook Sandford, Sandra Logan, Bonny Halbeck, Mike Dworsky, Staley Mc- Dermet. THIRD ROW: Wilson Miller, Danny Sudran, Christine Paterson, Gail Henry, Barbara Curts, Gayle Moellentine, Allan Hammer, Tom Cummings. SECOND ROW: Dan Weber, Fred Buis, Judy Ely, Beverly Bair, Judi Fisler, Emily Rich, Robert Lange, Jim Holler. BOTTOM ROW: John Clabaugh, Sandy Coe, Maurine Zitterman, Jane Thom- son, Marcee Krug, Laura DiGiovanni, Ruth Sneid, Judith Brenner. Mrs. Groves-P.M. TOP ROW: Jane Weneck, Carole Thurston, Jerry Garrett, Susan Stern, Ellen Moss, Sharon Horak, Daniel Eichenberger. THIRD ROW: Tom Schwarz, Robert Lawrie, Terry Allen, Judy Etherton, Stephen Koshland, Gene Manuel, Jane Shoemaker, Delouise Kelly. SECOND ROW: Alicia Saunders, Cheryl Brodkin, Ricky Novorr, Steve Hansen, Sharon McCaughey, Linda Greenbaum, Casey Cain. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Schwartz, Sally Platt, Rick Jeter, Paul Schwartz, Walter Willmert, Frank Reaves, Gail Rothschild, Clarke Garry. Miss Cooper-P.M. TOP ROW: Sallie Manley, Eugene Deffen- baugh, Mary McDaniel, Susan Faron, Chuck Lilgendahl, Nancy Kincaid, Joyce DeLancey, Philip Jones. THIRD ROW: Nan Singer, Jean Price, Richard Woolen, Jack Hardgree, Jan Crabtree, Joe Hallaver, Marcia Marko- witz, Connie Nelson, Brenda Unell. SEC- OND ROW: Peter Clagett, Bobbie Bassin, Bob Meyer, Ronnie Goldsmith, Judy Leva, Midgie Rudd, Sharon Grega, Carolyn Cast. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Richards, Star El- ton, John Patterson, Rex Thrasher, Larry Small, Kathy Woodley, Donald Rifas, Elaine Garst. A palette and brush get their first Workout. Mrs. Groves-A.M. TOP ROW: Claudette Sinnett, Dennis Becker, Darrell Silvers, Dudley Shoemaker, Richard Palmer, Bill Carlson, Barbara Sagl. THIRD ROW: Tom Turner, Carol Ann Rutberg, Sarah Wilcox, Gilbert Fulmer, Diane Cohen, Ken Grist, Betsy Goar. SECOND ROW: Joel Quackenbush, Lois Heller, Robert Krook, Ronnie Wheatley, Terry Hoyt, Ralone Hodge. BOTTOM ROW: Saundra McLean, Jenny Westfall, Jody Swaffar, Tim Jones, Judy Allen, Marshall Gale, Janet Laird. Mrs. Hailey-A.M. TOP ROW: Bob Dimsdale, Nickle Edwards, Wayne Siler, John Swenson, Bill Lacy, Tommy Melusky, Ronald Stewart, Steve Stroh. SECOND ROW: Bill Barr, Arlene Price, Cheryl McPherson, Delbert Pease, Steve Weinberg, Sharon Hackett, Richard Mills, Mary Kessinger. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Boyle, Jesse Clark, Dave Hackett, Terry Berkowich, Pam Priest, Mickey Shultz, Penny Leonard, Harvey Schifman. Miss Cooper-A.M. TOP ROW: Ben Feinberg, Gregory Curtis, John Wascher, Larry Levy, Robert Sharp, Susan Jones, Judy Golding, Judy Moser, Judy Groening. THIRD ROW: Steve Per- kins, Bill Green, Richard Arlan, Chuck Blackmar, Brad Smith, Cheryl Stevens, Judy- anne Nelson, Jim Harris. SECOND ROW: Gloria Wadlow, Beverly Katz, William Krebs, Barbara Levitch, Sue Barker, Jill Edmisson, Margie Carl, Donna Hamlett, Judy Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Reynolds, Teresa Gibson, Larry Mayer, Carol Wicecarver, Alan Jacobson, Cecilia Richardson, Lyn Van Osdol, Claude Meads, Barbara Hill. Amateur thespians meet the melodrama. EIGHTH GRADE X X N Ni K X XX x X X X X XX XX. -Ni S- . , V Sc -XA X SQ QX X QM X X X X 'MX W X N . f Y SMX X2 X Q, 'f X OX' X XX SSM ? X g Q X. M I A, XX . Mgii Xxgi, yy , 1 , 1 . X K 333 X X 1 X X 1 - X X X XXX 5 X N -. X xi- X xX', - . K X X YXXXX Q Q5XSgi:.xX9wXXd,FXf,v Q Xws I gf X X S X X ' X ,XXX f X X X X ffzwiwi X X Ygg X XX XQX X WNS X X fr. X XM wg XXX X X -'X X S H A X XX S-LN X X Q X .Swv X, X.-FX X'-kim: XS- RQ isa, N W S X X X X NE X wwf' XX ' QSXX X ' X ' x W X xg XQ5 Q XX A K. A 'X , X MX sk, 3 :E iX X 3255 Xwwv- ,f:fX,lx:X X Q X H X get - X X X . - , ,X ivy XAX X s X UM?1fiX, X gig, X - X XX: fw-Xxx-Qgxl ' Xxx , XX XXX5 1 ,K . X Q '39 ,Q 1 ,X -W 'W' X X X ,- W 5 'n , K 'X I .. ' WX XS ar ' XX 1 . XX, X Xx Q Z5 1 qx Xs E N X, X ., 3 Q , Q X xg .K xxX A X g. X x K' , X Q , 5 is E X XXX N195 . Q g xg, K X X X . 1 K XXX - X . X X N 'X S , w XS - X, X S XXXYXS X X X X X XX X . 'XX X X - .xg-X, AXP'- X Xgg X X X X X ' Nw X , . 13, X, 5 www, . X XX X XX ,. X X- X ' kxlwe X XX. - Q X X X X 1 W Gsm X K F ' 'X I , X X X Q X N' -XX X Sw X t X 3 X . X ' X ,L X X XL XXX X L ' X :EFL Q ,Q -,S-I-S , 8 I X XX s . 1 A ii' - XX K ' fl 1 1 X + :X X80 N X 'wx X :.:. ,.,.,:, XX X EIGHTH GRADE Miss Brooke-P.M. TOP ROW: Sondra Brodkin, Suzy Morgan, Richard Wiens, Barbara Langworthy, Gary Lasister, Brian Hammond, Jeanie Throck- morton. THIRD ROW: Susan Ervin, Mike Mann, Jim Agranoft, Diane Pearson, Mike Strawn, Dillard Taylor, Vicki Rosenblum, Margaret Ann Dailey. SECOND ROW: Linda Wasserman, Robert Edwards, Fritz Ruwart, Carol Sherer, Ralph Jacobson, Richard Bur- gess, Larry Schaffer. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Cohen, Allan Friedson, Ann Hinkle, Ellen Lowe, Ruth Ann Fried, Susan Baker, Ron- nie Davidow. Mrs. Fields--A.M. TOP ROW: Bill Dawson, Sandy Moore, Charles Bantuelle, Paul Bragg, Gary Carter, Paul Murawski, Paul Heimbach, Mike Bunch. SECOND ROW: Donald Staton, Phyllis Oli- ver, Rosilind Eisman, Sally Shaw, Marshall Spector, Laurie Baker, Ardyce Chinnery, Rita Vandever. BOTTOM ROW: Linda John- son, Peggy Young, Nancy Turner, Nancy Mahley, Jim Fischer, Jim Schull, Carolyn La Russa, Alfred Gustin. Miss Koger--A.M. TOP ROW: Julia Jenkins, Sue Scott, Harold Klee, Richard Ramsey, Ken Patrick, Janice Wilmot, Brad Goldberg, Carole Ward. THIRD ROW: Nancy Smutny, Ricky Goodfriend, Mike Levine, Merrill Taber, Mike Cameron, Mary Dailey, Steve Skid. SECOND ROW: David Keyes, Phyllis Clay, Ginnie Anne Lem- mon, Janice Reitz, John Howard, Judy Hunt, Bill Behrens, Cathy Ballinger. BOTTOM ROW: Don Hurst, Bob Vermillion, Linda Hatfield, Steve Woods, Bill Schulz, Sherri Gerber, Ronnie Grossmann. Mrs. Hailey-P.M. TOP ROW: John Michael, Steven Goodman, Susie Bauer, Jack Litman, Joe Hirsch, Tom Smith, Gayle Pugh, Betty Gieringer. THIRD ROW: Jill Anderson, Harriet Wadsworth, Mary Fehr, Connie Clay, Carol Haworth, Henry Dollmann, Ricky Ulrich, Paula Grif- fith. SECOND ROW: Sharon Jagoda, Bev- erly Levine, Steve Pheffer, Ronald MacLen- nan, Caryn Nilsson, Kay Klein, Norman Yof- fee. BOTTOM ROW: LaMonte Roach, Karen Safreed, John Rollins, Linlley Dennis, Karen Williams, Pamela Tennyson, Steve Estrin, Randy Clemmons. 1 . 'V-, .A V ,A WW Ex . f f xl 1 ,Q X S 2 Q awni- r , -f-'f5.45N.,,--i - S:'1-:ksw,fN..s1 X. M X Ni' vrvfgs : si' -' X ,... .. .4 5 .x .g..q,gf .. S ,. 'Q .X-.22 'f iff, -N55 .15 Q' m,..9y Q swag -i . ,. . - .f -. Y, . Q- I X A . . x R X 'IIr-X223-fl'f:fQ2Q1Q5iQi':Tf''- Z 3 K x S f Alf-xiTigggf..55:jg:5-Qi:'.fs:sM ' X 'iq . ..:2:' -X W--Eizltlri'-3-2-97' 5' .2 ' . k' ' x 5 l '3AQ:L':'5l- 391. 5g'1.1'5QloQ.2,fixQ:g'QY-kf:-Ex,515 ' N S . f . N ' ' 'XXX xb W -. . V . xxxb - ...RL 323-51 1 M , NW '- - m. f ff: ws X K' 3 , V . -Q. 'N '-'- 2 - X .ig ...R . . Q. x x X Www X m 2 x ., ., -- -X, X W .L 'ing ' . ' X ':'fiI' 1 5k,.,'-:Q , 3 L f .2 is if 'SX - Q' x ,, 5 , ' , K X S 5 . wgwgx ww... V. -'... . X P X x gi X 3, Easier' S' I xr ' M. . K X . gg- l R rw. . f S H: .fit 1a1::5sIs:. .,,f':' Q i' ' K ' ,:.k5.,:'.,.A:g ' ,,iEfE5i tk 'K f ., SV ' , W1 ' 5 'LL' ' . A 'xx' , X x X CLUB SPONSORS BACK ROW: Mr. Manly, Audio- Visual, Mr. Wilson, Excelsior, Mr. McKee, Chess Club, Mr. Nivens, Student Council, Mr. Alter, Scherzo, Mr. Hoover, Summus, Mr. Western, Spotlighters. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nor- ris, Sesame, Miss Meuser, Sappho, Miss Wright, NAHS, Miss Shipley, Student Council, Mr. Williams, Zend- Avesta, Mr. Stephens, CCC, Mr. Scott, Engineers. SECOND ROW: Miss Schroer, NHS, Mrs. McCaffrey, Sappho, Mrs. Wells, Athena, Miss Ewalt, Thalian, Miss Souders, Hestia, Miss Whitmire, Hestia, Miss Varney, Omega. FRONT ROW: Miss Johnston, Quill and Scroll, Miss V. Welch, Quill and Scroll, Mrs. Sargent, Red Cross, Miss McLeod, French Club, Miss Linn, Delphi, Miss Cooper, FTA, Miss Joyce, Y-Teens. NOT IN PICTURE: Miss Beck, NAHS, Nlr. Edwards, Science Club, Miss Fling, Spanish Club, Mrs. Flory, Veda, Nlrs, Nloore, Y-Teens. 76 LITERARY SOCIETY PRESIDENTS STANDING: Diane Coen, Thalian, Chuck Mof- fet, Excelsior, Lois Young, Sesame, Phil Stewart, Zend-Avesta, Jim Shelton, Zend- Avesta, Bruce Ennis, Summus, Paul Ed- wards, Excelsior, Linda De Atley, Delphi, Fred Zimmerman, Summus, Rosalie Oliver, Sesame. SEATED: Susie Steinberg, Athena, Carol Kammerdiener, Sappho, Harriet Rosen- stein, Veda, Judy Foster, Omega, Barbara Rashbaum, Veda, Vivien Durbin, Athena, Janet Dinklage, Delphi, Barbara Plank, Sap- pho, Fran Thompson, Omega, Barbara Jack- son, Thalian. DEPARTMENTAL CLUB PRESIDENTS STANDING: Ray James, Chess Club, Jim Shortal, Chess Club, Mary Alice Moon, Y- Teens, Jerrold Bernstein, Science Club, Mar- garet Johnson, Hestia, Judy Franke, Y- Teens, Marian Tobin, Hestia, Tom Heitz, Scherzo, Sharron Bourne, Spotlighters, Ken- ny Frashier, Scherzo, John Leonard, Science Club. SEATED: Jean Porter, NAHS, Judy Reynolds, FTA, Judy Reid, French Club, Kay Knickerbocker, NAHS, Barbara Jackson, Spanish Club, Emily Lapin, Spotlighters, Harriet Rosenstein, French Club, Rosalie Oliver, Spanish Club, Chuck Moffet, Engi- neers. NOT IN PICTURE: Ken Green, Engi- VIEBYS. TOP ROW: Jack Shipman, Dick Hall, Thad Mendenhall, Parker Myers, Larry Bold, Bob Northrop, Ken Cox, Barbara Jackson, Art Margolis, Steve Altman, Jim Shelton, Phil Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Pat Manuel, John Leonard, Steve Vile, Janet Dinklage, Stan Klein, Barbara Plank, Paul Edwards, Bill Miller, Mike Azorsky, John Lucas, Mike Rosenthal, Bill Faeth. THIRD ROW: Pat Hodges, Susie Ramsey, Janet Hoyland, Joan Moore, Linda Armstrong, Kathryn Boehm, Lois Young, Jeff Lenn, Andy Naylor, Jim Tharp, Nelani Midgley, Judy Reid. SECOND ROW: Gay Mlssildine, Carol Johnson, Arlene Levy, Joann Watkins, Mimi Rees, Chuck Moffet, Carol Duncan, Marsha Wertzberger, Beverly Vaughan, Roxene Goller, Connie Jo Frick. FRONT ROW: Sherri Grossman, Jean Porter, Betty Sue Zeligman, Pat Michaels, Susie Steinberg, Harriet Rosenstein, Laurie Steinberg, Sherry Koffman, Diane Coen, Marilyn Sad- dler, Margaret Pettit, Rosalie Oliver. NOT IN PICTURE: Dick Menn. National Honor Society President . . Dick Menn V ice-President . . Dick Hall S ecre tary . . Phil Stewart Treasurer . . . Kathryn Boehm Sponsor . . Miss Esther Schroer The National Honor Society elected to membership sixty students, comprising the upper fifteen per cent of the senior class according to their rank in scholarship. Besides scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service are considered. Membership in other societies in- dicates interest and ability in special fields, but election to NHS is the culmination of achievement throughout the years of high school life. A beautiful initiation ceremony, held during the first assembly in May, provides inspiration to underclassmen who aspire to achieve the highest honor the school can bestow. 77 TOP ROW: Phil Stewart, Bill Miller, Joel McElreath, Thad Mendenhall, Linda De Atley, Mike Rosenthal, Eddie Abbott. SECOND ROW: Judy Reid, Andy Naylor, Joan Caulfield, Fred Zimmerman, Bob Brooks, Joyce Tobiasen. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Riley, Emily Lapin, Hal Woodhead, Mike Dubin, Judy Klein, Jane Varnum, Evelyn Sender. NOT IN PICTURE: Kathleen Kidd. lluill and Scroll A. B. McDONALD CHAPTER New members enjoy refreshments after initiation. 1 78 President . . . . Fred Zimmerman Vice President . . . Phil Stewart Secretary . . . . Bill Miller Treasurer . . . . Andy Naylor Sponsors . . Miss Mary C. ,lohnston Miss Virginia Welch Members of Quill and Scroll, an international or- ganization for students of high school journalism, are chosen from Southwest's publication staffs, the Sachem and the Trail. Columnists, photographers, and artists, as well as editors and business man- agers, must make outstanding contributions to the work of the yearbook or the newspaper in order to be eligible. Membership keys were presented at the initiation ceremony, held on May 6. NAHS, founded by Miss Flora A. Wright in 1933, acquired a new sponsor, Miss Ruth M. Beck, after Miss Wright's retirement in January. Through the sale of individual art projects, funds were raised for the annual scholarship award. Plans were made for a mural in the music room. Activities were cli- maxed by the initiation ceremony in May. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jean Porterg Vice-President, Kay Knickerbockerg Record- ing Secretary, Darlene Thompsong Corre- sponding Secretary, Kay Burtong Treasurer, Linda Lockwood. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Kay Knick- erhockerg Vice-President, Darlene Thompsong Recording Secretary, Roxene Collerg Corre- sponding Secretary, Lynda Andersong Treas- urer, Linda Lockwood. SPONSORS: Miss Flora A. Wright and Miss Ruth M. Beck. Miss Wright presents an art award at the annual induction ceremony. National Art Honor Society TOP ROW: Roxene Goller, Lynda Anderson, Carol Mann, Marylin Kay Burtin, Norma Nagelvoort, Susie Stripp, Dianne Turner. SEC- OND ROW: Robert Bankhead, Linda Lockwood, Linda Smalley, Kay Knickerbocker, Leslie Hantover, Mary Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Louise Ogden, Darlene Thompson, Jean Hatcher, Myrna Cooper, Diane Wally, Jean Porter, Miss Flora A. Wright. NOT IN PICTURE: Janet Chittenden, Jack Llesveld. 79 PRESIDENTS: Dick Menu and Ken Cox. Council Speaks for the Students Members of the Student Council, through the ef- forts of various committees, carried on many proj- ects for the welfare of the school. Some of these were the purchase of a new Student Affairs bulletin board, the installation of a light and shelves in the Lost and Found room, and provision of an un- abridged dictionary in the study hall. In April, shares printed to resemble actual stocks were sold in order to continue the foreign exchange program next year. The greatest improvement in the council was the adoption of a new and more democratic system for choosing candidates for office. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Dick Menng Vice-President, Ken Cox, Secretary, Steve Woodleyg Treasurer, Penny Golden, Sgt.-ab Arms, Andy Naylor, Critic, Bob Shapiro. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Ken Cox, Vice-President, Bob Brooks, Secretary, Stuart Patersong Treasurer, ,lim Shelton, Sgt.-ab Arms, Steve Woodley, Critic, Penny Colden. SPONSORS: Mr. Laurence Nivens, Miss Kathleen N. Torbert, Miss Sarah Helen An- derson, Mr. Eugene H. Bredehoeft, Miss Alma l. Shipley. STANDING: Bob Shapiro, Jim Shelton, Andy Naylor, Bob Brooks. SEATED: Steve Woodley, Penny Golden, Stuart Paterson. TOP ROW: Barbara Minkin, T. D. Brous, Angelo Privitera, Nancy Rich, Bob Jackson, Tom Baker, Dennis Southard, Jim Shelton, George Costello, Stuart Paterson, Ted Carlton, Bob Brooks, Marty Packer. FOURTH ROW: Jim Cozad, Maggie Cash, Linda Saddler, Dick Fogel, David Hardy, Bill Pachter, John Clayton, Rich Palmer, Jack Chapman, Nickey Ross, Sue Pringle, Roxene Goller, Frances Fullerton. THIRD ROW: Barbara Browning, Mary Beth Bryan, Cindy Koch, Marcia Wien, Suzie Gordon, Ruth Fite, Jim Hopkins, Jackie Boisse, Don Nixon, Sharrie Farrar, Dian Kramos, Sandy Yeo, Nancy Turner. SECOND ROW: Marty Graham, Nancy Hunter, Carl Remley, Judy Etherton, Judy Foster, Cynthia Laing, Dave Foster, Dianne Turner, Kathy Nixon, Carolyn Steele, Joyce Howey, Mary Kessinger, Joyce Burke, Carol Kammerdiener. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Woods, Sharon Mitchell, Kirsten Andersen, Bobbie Bassin, Jo Ellen Silverman, Beverly Levine, Carol Sherer, John Patterson, Carol Fischer, Lelaine Jarrett, Jane Bushfield, Leslie Lyddon, Lyn Van Osdol. NOT IN PICTURE: Tom Heitz, Tom Talbot, Allen Wyly. TOP ROW: Dale Hallam, Bill Miller, Paul Bragg, Marshall Westburg, Don Brown, George Costello, Clark Jenkins, Dave Weiss, Bill Drake, Barry Cox, Nick Klingberg, Ned Lawrence, Tom Heitz, Phil Marcus, John Laing. FOURTH ROW: Ken Grist, Jim Haviland, Dave Jackson, Jim Hopkins, Mike Gordon, Fred Truog, Wilson Tanner, Ron Osborne, John Shore, David Eichenberger, Greg Curtis, Bill Voss, Dave Foster. THIRD ROW: Sandie Russell, Pat McGaughey, Patricia Naylor, Bev Vaughan, Joyce Tobiason, Sue Pringle, Diane Duncan, Dian Kramos, Linda Lockridge, Nancy Scott, Mary Beth Bryan, Linda Lenge. SECOND ROW: Sharon Franke, Susan Wright, Cynthia Koch, Linda Klingberg, Jeff Hantover, Carole Sue Francisco, Carole Ward, Ann Morgan, Sherry Ruskin, Judy Leva, Bill Barr. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Rifas, Beth Ferro, Gayle Blackwell, Margaret Pettit, Pat Michaels, Dottie Dunlap, Betsy Ruvel, Gene Grossman, Ricky Novorr, Rick Johnson, Alana Greenberg, Woody Cozad, NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Barker, Kay Helms, Eddie Kindermann, John O'Neal, Marty Packer, Lindsay Shannon. 8I TOP ROW: Norma Jean Clark, Dave Miller, John Davis, Jerry Pakula, Michael Crosner, Larry Rucker, Allen Nilsson, Stephanie Alex- ander, Angelo Privitera, George Herrman. FOURTH ROW: Lynda Anderson, Joan Caulfield, Joe Hirsch, Mike Rosenthal, Myron Talman, Jane Houston, Carl Chinnery, Judy Anthony, Sandi Schiff. THIRD ROW: Debbie Wood, Judi Trogdon, Marsha Wertzberger, Gayle Good- man, Sandy Moore, Jimmy Brown, John Michael, Judy Moser, Judy Smith, Roxie Watson. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Ashley, Sharon Grega, Sallie Manley, Harriet Wadsworth, Marsha Firestone, Ralone Hodge, Marbeth Cahill, Sheila Kushner, Ruth Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: Pete Levi, Terry Berkowich, Maggie Edwards, Linda Myers, Chester George, Frank Travalent, Vici Cornelison, Kirsten Andersen, Mrs. Chelsae B. Sargent, Sponsor. NOT IN PICTURE: Eddie Abbott, Allen Agron, Ronnie Brown, Diane Coen, Vivien Durbin, Brad Goldberg, Ginny Hall, Sherrie Kirshner, Roger Krumm, Georgia Lonnecker, Bill Marsh, Mary McCrath, Judy Pilkenton, Linda Pitt, Leland Shurin, Susie Stripp, Hal Woodhead. b TOP ROW: Sandra Higman, Ronnie Reichow, Jack Ross, Bob Levy, Ralph Clark, Pete Barnes, Bob Brewster, Eddie Ross, Janette Elliot, Jim Kramos. FOURTH ROW: Susie Bauer, Elaine Munro, Bryant Upjohn, Kevin Kenney, Fran Thompson, Pat Purpus, Harry Carlton, Andrea Williams, Carl Helmstetter, Susie Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Joyce Moss, Jo Ann Lamberson, Pat Cassity, Juliet Hess, Bill Smith, Joe Hirsch, Errol Greenberg, Anne Barton, Bev Friedson, Janet Blevins. SECOND ROW: Linda Pitt, Nancy Shopmaker, Terry Berkowich, Peggy Walje, Kathleen Kidd, Myrna Wedlan, Steve Cohen, Allen Agron, Kirsten Andersen. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Di Giovanni, Judi Fisler, Carol Chapman, Gil Fulmer, David Litwack, Mary McCrath, Pat Green, Judyanne Nelson, Nancy Mahley. NOT IN PICTURE: Carol Babcock, Arthur Berger, Irene Biederman, Barry Eisenberg, Judi Fisher, Judy Foster, Sue Funk, Linda Hipsh, Bob Ihde, Pat McElheny, Joan Moore, Allan Nilsson, Bob Walters. 82 i 'i ss Members of the Junior Red Cross Council have had a busy year owing to their many altruistic activities. As their major project they sent three goodwill chests over- seas, along with several Red Cross albums. Additional time has been consumed in the collection of books for the Ruskin Heights High School library destroyed by last yearis tornado, the annual Red Cross fund-raising cam- paign, and the purchase of a Red Cross flag. A memor- able event was the presentation of a plaque to Miss Mary Jackson, under whose sponsorship the Southwest chapter became one of the most outstanding in the city. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bob Daven- port, Vice-President, Bruce Ennis, Secretary, Lynda Anderson, Treasurer, Marsha Wertz- berger. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Bruce Ennis, Vice-President, Roger Krummg Sec- retary, Judy Foster, Treasurer, Allen Nils- son. SPONSOR: Mrs. Chelsae B. Sargent. PRESIDENTS: Bruce Ennis and Bob Davenport. Red Cross Works to Help Others STANDING: Judy Foster, Marsha Wertzberger, Lynda Anderson, Vivien Durbin. SEATED: Roger Krumm, Ralph Clark, Bob Ihde, Andrea Williams. l We're for the Indians OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Pat Murphyg Vice President, Lynda Anderson, Secretary, Anne Bartong Treasurer, Marsha Wertzberger. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Frances Fuller ton, Vice-President, Lynda Anderson, Secretary, N ickey Ross, Treasurer, Joan Caulfield. SPONSORS: Miss Allis Haren and Mrs. Elizabeth K Fields. T SEMESTER OFFICERS-Marilyn Shrimpton, Frances Fullerton, Marsha Wertzberger, Lynda Anderso P t M SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS AND CLASS CAPTAINS-STANDING: Marilyn Shrimpton, Lynda Anderson, Joan Caulfield, Linda Scoggin, Nickey Ross, Frances Fullerton, Sherrie Baker. SEATED: Sally Smith, Freshman, Judi Trogdon, Junior, Karen Oliver, Senior, Dian Kramos, Sophomore, Christine Anderson, Eighth Grade. Several new ideas have been inaugurated by the Pep Club, which include im- proved halftime activities and the second hour pep assemblies in the girls' gym. Under sponsorship of the all-girl club, Southwest held one of its most successful Homecoming Dances. These Indian maidens, who constitute the largest club in the school, must be given credit for their tremendous contribution to school spirit. FIRST SEMESTER CLASS CAPTAINS- Elaine Hydeman, Freshman, Sandra Hig- man, Eighth Grade, Marsha Firestone, Sophomore, Marty Packer, Senior, Carole Sue Francisco, Junior. 85 TOP ROW: Penny Callaway, Andrea Williams, Barbara Minkin, Anne Schley, Vicki Reineke, Carolyn Resz, Marylin Kay Burtin, Aletha Schultz. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Toblasen, Sue Pringle, Judie Rose, Evelyn Adler, Susan Montauk, Carlene Burgheimer, Vivian Eveloff, Hedra Glass. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Kars, Vivien Durbin, Harriet Pittell, Jo Ann Fuhrer, Carolyn Brenner, Linda Lockwood, Judy Stout, Debbie Sudran. SECOND ROW: Yalene Kusnetzky, Nancy Shopmaker, Linda Winer, Selma Kross, Myrna Wedlan, Susan Mann, Bev- erly Hyken, Marcia Bordman. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Hipsh, Suzi Levin, Brenda Pachter, Sheila Kushner, Susie Steinberg, Sandi Weis- berger, Sharon Peltzman, Marcia Kahn. OFFICERS a FIRST SEMESTER: President, Susie Stein- berg: Vice-President, Vivien Durbin: Second Vice-President, Hedra Glass: Secretary, Sue Pringle: Treasurer, Andrea Williams. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Vivien eciivities- Shaping up the plans for the new semester's Durbin: Vice-President, Sue Pringle: Second Vice-President, Linda Winer: Secretary, An- drea Williams: Treasurer, Aletha Schultz. SPONSOR: Mrs. Ida S. Wells. The responsibility of writing the Literary Society Tea invitations fell to Athena this year. In honor of the new members, they held an initiation cere- mony followed by a pot-luck dinner. The Athenians had a guest speaker on orals and another on writ- ten events. ln addition to their other programs, they had a panel discussion on c'Going Steadyfi which although not related to literary pursuits was very interesting. 86 Profitable features of this year's meetings were the many informative experiences shared by all the members with the club's first foreign exchange mem- ber, Kiki Andersen. A boost to the society's spirit was given by the adoption of a key to be worn by each Delphian in the succeeding years to signify membership. Rewarding indeed was the hard work which resulted in Delphi's sharing of the four club tie for second place. OFFICERS ' FIRST SEMESTER: President, Linda De At- ley: Vice-President, Janet Dinklageg Second An invitation to the first foreign exchange member. VICG-PI'6Sid6IZl5, Kathryn BOCl1II1g S6CT6iiClTy, Carol Johnson: Treasurer, Marilyn Schnider. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Janet Dinklage, Vice-President, Kathryn Boehm: Second Vice-President, Roxene Gollerg Secre- tary, Patty Michaels: Treasurer, Marilyn - Schnider, SPONSOR: Miss Flora Linn. TOP ROW: Emmy Hopkins, Linda De Atley, Janet Dinklage, Sharon Higman, Joan Caulfield, Nelani lVlidgley, Susan Dinklage, Jean Scott. FOURTH ROW: Kay Cooley, Juanita Phillips, Judy Reid, Anne Davidson, Kathryn Boehm, Tarvi Hermann, Cynthia Lackie. THIRD ROW: Joann Watkins, Charline Schmelzer, Susie Wheeler, Janice Jensen, Patty Patterson, Barbara Northrop, Anne Bartlett, Susie Ramsey. SECOND ROW: Susy Fowler, Roxene Goller, Emily Lapin, Carol Johnson, Cindy Riley, Cynthia Smith, Linda Horine, Sandy Amato. BOTTOM ROW: Sherri Willard, Margaret Cook, Marilyn Schnider, Sherry Koffman, Lynne Campbell, Pat Nlichaels, Sherri Grossman, Kirsten Andersen. NOT IN PICTURE: Irene Biederman, Sharron Bourne. 87 Last fall Mr. Wilson stepped into the Excelsior sponso-r's shoes, which had been filled by Mr. Over- man since the founding of the club. Records of famous speeches, panel discussions on topics of cur- rent interest, debates on controversial subjects, and of course a party or two were just a few of the many activities which occupied the Excelsior agenda. It was indeed a triumphant occasion when Excelsior captured the coveted cup. OFFICERS - FIRST SEMESTER: President, Chuck Mof- Panel members invoke the fifth amendment. fetg ViCe.P7-esidemj, Paul Edwardsg Sec-re- tary, Fred Truogg Treasurer, Dick Rosenstock. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Paul Ed- wardsg Vice-President, Steve Morrisg Secre- tary, Michael Azorskyg Treasurer, Michael Rosenthal. SPONSOR: Mr. Ken Wilson. TOP ROW: Joe Higday, Richard Bell, Mike Fowler, Charles Robertson, Jerry Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Paul Edwards, Jerry Men- delson, George Costello, Howard Gopman, Fred Truog. THIRD ROW: Steve Chick, Mike Rosenthal, Mike Azorsky, Steve Morris, Howard Jacobson, Herbert Jacob. SECOND ROW: Tom Talbot, Chuck Tigerman, Jack Mayer, Russell Maichel, Jim Parkison. BOTTOM ROW: Leo Butts, Chuck Moffet, Steve Charno, Harvey Woll, Miron Straf, Wayne Tenenbaum. 88 TOP ROW: Lucinda Young, Judy Anthony, Pat Purpus, Janis Mehornay, Linda Scoggin, Jane Houston, Fran Thompson, Diane Hus- ton. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Brockus, Nancy Freund, Carol Duncan, Carroll Garrett, Janeice Kenyon, Anne Barton, Judy Foster, Merikay Boucher, Diane Tucker. THIRD ROW: Barbara Browning, Sherrie Baker, Penny Golden, Marsha Wertzberger, Frances Ful- lerton, Gene Kornfeld, Karen Oliver, Janet Singer. SECOND ROW: Pat Brasfield, Maggie Edwards, Pat McEIheny, Cynthia Laing, Barbara Herrin, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Sally Haydon, Joyce Moss, Mary Beth Bryan. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Arni, Carol Hoyle, Leslie Lyddon, Diane Cumerford, Sandie Russell, Linda Schaerrer, Linda Pitt, Sharon Gwin. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Judy Fos- terg Vice-President, Fran Thompson, Second Vice-President, Diane Hustong Recording Sec- retary, Anne Barton, Corresponding Secre- tary, Frances Fullertong Treasurer, Marsha Wertzberger. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Fran Thompsong Vice - President, Diane Hustong Class girls I0 join- Second Vice-President, Frances Fullertong Recording Secretary, Anne Barton, Corre- sponding Secretary, Karen Oliver, Treasurer, Marsha Wertzberger. SPONSOR: Miss Dorothy W. Varney. The Omega members took part in the inter-socie- ty tea of which their sponsor Miss Varney was chairman. Programs including panel discussion, reading of original works by members, and a guest who spoke on the preparation and delivery of oral events were arranged to further their goal of liter- ary achievement. As one of the clubs sharing in the second place tie in the contest, the Omegas felt amply rewarded for their work. 89 The annual Literary Society Tea encourages under- TOP ROW: Joan Moore, Ginger Maier, Louise Layton, Barbara Plank, Mary Ann Challinor, Linda Armstrong, Pat Ridgway. FOURTH ROW: Pat Turner, Linda Grimshaw, Jo Anne Jenison, Leslie Hantover, Linda Steinhaus, Laraine Simmons, Theresa Schieber, Marilyn Waldorf. THIRD ROW: Kay Knickerbocker, Elinor Schifman, Sally Williams, Sherye Lubin, Jane Taylor, Marty Bumpas, Mary Kay Nanninga, Sally Isham. SECOND ROW: Christie Hill, Penny Jenison, Judy Falls, Jane Hartwell, Deanna Neuman, Bari Spack, Deane Roche, Susan Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Gershon, Jo Ellen Silverman, Molly Luke, Evelyn Sender, Janis Luke, Judy Dutcher, Darlene Thompson, Carol Kammerdiener, Linda Culver. NOT IN PICTURE: Roseanne Booker, Deanne Ritz, Sally Taggart, Carolyn Throop. OFFICERS S FIRST SEMESTER: President, Carol Kam- merdiener: Vice-President, Barbara Plank: Junior Vice-President, Deane Roche: Secre- tary, Pat Turner: Treasurer, Joan Moore. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Barbara Plank: ViCe'Pre'Sident2 Joan MOOICQ Junior The officers are shown during initiation ritual. Vice-President, Louise Layton: Secretary, Lin- da Culver: Treasurer, Linda Armstrong. SPONSORS: Miss Mildred Meuser and Mrs. Harriet V. McCaffrey. Sappho planned the program for the Literary Tea. Social events includedan initiation dinner and their traditional Christmas party, highlighted by refreshments and singing. As usual, a new mem- bers' contest was held to find winners in short story, poetry, and essay. A panel discussion by three of the members took place late in the first semester. As the final activity of the year, Sapph0's under- classmen planned a luncheon for the seniors. 90 The presence of a mascot was an innovation at the Sesame meetings. The stuffed floppy-cared puppy, perched atop Mrs. Norris's desk, helped to create an enthusiastic spirit. Traditional events were the Christmas party for members and alumnae and a Nvictoryi' celebration after being one of the clubs to tie for second place in the inter-society contest. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER, President, Rosalie Oli- ver, Vice-President, Lois Young, Second Vice- President, Kathy Kidd, Secretary, Eunice T Adelman, Treasurer, Sally Pringle. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Lois Young, Vice-President, Kathy Kidd, Second Vice-President, Rita Dye, Secretary, Sally Pringle, Treasurer, Gay Missildine. S SPONSOR: Mrs. Katherine Norris. Sesames enjoy Christmas festivities, especially the food. TOP ROW: Eunice Adelman, Lois Young, lVlarion Tobin, Linda Gregath, Judy Franke, Joyce Johns, Mary Alice Nloon, Loretta Stephens. FOURTH ROW: Pat Cassity, Maggie Cash, Juliet Hess, Malt Erickson, Sue Gooch, Charlotte NlcKean, Linda Smalley, Henrietta Hop- kins, Sally Pringle. THIRD ROW: Barbara Perkins, Becky Swallow, Sharrel Keyes, Nancy Jones, Nancy Nlclvlahan, Linda Klingberg, Sharrie Farrar, Pat Barker. SECOND ROW: Jean Hatcher, Joan Pennington, Gay Nlissildine, Linda Stearns, Susan Gillespie, Judy Smith, Beverly Barnett, Betty Davis. BOTTOIVI ROW: Carol Johnston, Linda Kelley, June Donna Dearing, Betty Sue Zeligman, Rosa- lie Oliver, Kathy Kidd, Rita Dye, Harriet Daniel. NOT IN PICTURE: lVlarty Packer. 9l Summus began something new among the socie- ties with a pledge-in dinner at the Majestic Steak House. Another enjoyable occasion was the Christ- mas party at the YMCA with movies, refreshments, and games. As in past years, Summus members sub- mitted weekly a poem or article for the front page of the Wednesday Magazine. Largely responsible for the increased activity and interest was Mr. Hoover, the new sponsor. OFFICERS . . . . . . . FIRST SEMESTER: President, Bruce Ennisg Summus 1n1t1ates in royal fashion at the MHJCSIIC. Q . Vzce-President, Larry Bold, Secretary, Bob Brooks, Treasurer, Roger Krumm. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Fred Zim- mermang Vice-President, Larry Boldg Secre- tary, John Shore, Treasurer, Ralph Clark. SPUNSOR: Mr. O. L. Hoover, Jr. TOP ROW: Allan Bell, Larry Bold, Jim Davis, Ralph Clark, Bruce Ennis, Barry Cox, Bob Ihde. FOURTH ROW: Meyer Brown, Frank Kirk, Mike Gordon, Mike Roehr, Eddie Ross, Bob Gordon, John Evjen. THIRD ROW: Michael Milens, Norton Nelkin, Larry Cortez, Lawrence Zalcman, Larry Rosenthal, Allan Block, Larry Selden. SECOND ROW: John Shore, Michael Blumenthal, Roger Krumm, Steve Woodley, Carl Chinnery, Bob Brooks. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Zimmerman, David Ellis, Marc Bernstein, Keith Zeff, Bob Bretz, Mr. O. L. Hoover. NOT IN PICTURE: Mike Crosner, Mike Dubin, Angelo Privitera. 92 TOP ROW: Janette Elliot, Elaine Adkins, Stephanie Alexander, Barbara Jackson, Nancy Rich, Nancy Rollins, Ann Houston. FOURTH ROW: Frances Smith, Carole Sue Francisco, Judi Trogdon, Barbara Throckmorton, Lisa Lanner, Valerie Jones, Pat Naylor. THIRD ROW: Judy Klein, Bev Vaughan, Pat Murphy, Sherie Kirshner, Susie Stripp, Merlena Birney, Kathy Nixon, Glenna Noteis. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Lamberson, Richey Rowley, Mary Ann Robertson, Mary Jo Williams, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Dianne Turner, Joyce Mat- thews. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Duncan, Dottie Dunlap, Suzy Soard, Jane Liesveld, Sandy Day, Jocelyn North, Mary McCrath, Sally Smith. NOT IN PICTURE: Elizabeth Bean, Diane Coen, Carolyn Hill, Jane Meyers, Sue Wilkinson, Debbie Wood. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Barbara J ack- song Vice-President, Kathy Nixon, Second Vice-President, Beverly Vaughan, Secretary, Pat Murphyg Treasurer, Judy Klein. S E C 0 N D S E M E S T E R3 Prggident, Diang All of the Southwest Literary Societies participate in , , , th,Ch't ll t' f th d. Coeng Vzce-President, Kathy Nixon, Second 6 nsmas C0 Scion or 6 nee y Vice-President, Beverly Vaughang Secretary, Pat Murphy, Treasurer, Judy Klein. SPONSOR: Miss Viona Ewalt. Though the Thalians concerned themselves chiefly with efforts to achieve literary success, they found time for entertainment such as participation in the inter-society tea and for charitable projects, shared with other societies, such as the Salvation Army food and clothing collection. An occasion that pro- moted fun and friendliness was the spaghetti dinner given for the initiates. 93 TOP ROW: Carol Ross, Sue Clark, Janet Hoyland, Pat Manuel, Barbara Rashbaum, Carol Sue Schanker, Myrna Goodrich, Pat Hodges. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Funk, Mary Lawrie, Diane Duncan, Carol Samuelson, Susan Donovan, Toby Roth, Patty Kars. THIRD ROW: Gayle Gilliam, Phyllis Ruben, Judy Sackin, Barbara Epstein, Sandy Jacobson, Judy Shapiro, Susan Rosenfield, Myrna Cooper. SEC- OND ROW: Marcia Lewin, Nancy Mae Byrd, Ricky Landrum, Sheryl Glasberg, Lawrene Hansen, Pat Eisberg, Joyce Kross, Donna Margolin. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Ginsberg, Jean Porter, Margaret Pettit, Norma Tenenbaum, Harriet Rosenstein, Eunice Kur, Sharon Edwards. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Harriet Ros- enstein, Vice-President, Barbara Rashbaumg Second Vice-President, ,lean Porter, Secre- tary, Mary Lawrie, Treasurer, Sharon Funk. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Barbara V d . .. . i . 0 C a Inmates receive Corsages Rashbaumg Vzce-President, ,lean Porterg Sec- ond Vice-President, Mary Lawrie, Secretary, Gayle Gilliamg T reasurer, Phyllis Ruben. T SPONSOR: Mrs. Cleora H. Flory. A glorious new treasure in the Veda hideout has been a flower-filled silver cup, won in the contest last spring. An interesting and provocative speech on the writing and beauty of poetry was given by former Southwest teacher Miss Susan McClelland. T With energy and spirit the girls launched an early campaign to repeat their medal-winning perform- ance. The results of the contest were very close, and Veda lost the cup to Excelsior by only one point. 94 HZ-Ai, prides itself on its unique past as winner of more contests by far than any other society. The boys believe that serving refreshments at every meet- ing is a great morale booster. The variety of pro- grams preliminary to contest preparation included a debate on nuclear testing. Study of the different events by club members and a question period with Mr. Western steered the Zend-Avestans in Writing their contest entries. OFFICERS I FIRST SEMESTER: President, Phil Stewartg Vice-President, Jim Shelton, Secretary, J im An explosive debate on nuclear tests- Shortalg Treasurer, Sandy Milens. SECOND SEMESTER: President, ,lim Shel- tong Vice-President, Jim Shortalg Secretary, Sandy Milensg Treasurer, Steve Vile SPONSOR: Mr. Chaney O. Williams: TOP ROW: Phil Marcus, John Lucas, Ken Davidson, John Eckels, Ken Cox, Bob Levy, Jim Shelton, Jack Liesveld. FOURTH ROW: Steve Cohn, Charles Woodling, Phil Stewart, Mike Brimm, Allan Nilsson, George Lowry, David Henderson, Bob Barker. THIRD ROW: Kip Pells, Jim Shortal, Jim Manley, John Davis, Steve Vile, Henry Kenower, Buzzy Morris, Jim Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Dave Foster, Sandy Passer, Mike Brown, Jerry Johnson, Woody Higgins, T. D. Brous, Donn Howell, Sandy Milens. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Mendenhall, Bob Woodling, David Hardy, Harvey Kaplan, Richard Solem, Carl Helmstetter, Barry Altman, Bill Fromm. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Paul Wolff. 95 The purpose of the Engineers Club is to give pros- pective members an opportunity to become acquaint- ed with the many phases of the profession. Meet- ings of the club feature speakers, movies of a scien- tific nature, and field trips, which this year included Sheffield Steel, the Westinghouse jet engine plant, and the Spencer Chemical research laboratories. Through these activities the members have a chance to observe different types of engineering in action. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Chuck Mof- fetg Vice-President, John Leonard, Corre- sponding Secretary, Steve Morris, Recording I Secretary, Ken Greeng Treasurer, Stan Klein. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Ken Creeng Vice-President, Stan Kleing Corresponding Secretary, Kip Pellsg Recording Secretary, Mike Reyburng Treasurer, Steve Morris. SPONSOR: Mr. Leo S. Scott. TOP ROW: Bob Levy, Mike Fowler, John Newell, Ken Cox, Dick Hall. FOURTH ROW: Mike Brown, Bob Ihde, Ronnie Robertson, Winston Cochrane, Hanan Kivett. THIRD ROW: John Leonard, Bob Hanna, Stan Klein, Kip Pells, Steve Morris. SECOND ROW: Larry Selden, David Saferstein, Allan Block, Jack Mayer, Russell Maichel. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Green, Chuck Moffet, Harvey Kaplan, Larry Fielder, Ray Maloney. 96 TOP ROW: George Landrum, Tom Heitz, Joe Higday, Jerrold Bernstein, John Lucas, John Leonard. BOTTONI ROW: Ricky Landrum, David Rosenbaum, Howard Bodney, Jack Agard, Robert Bankhead, Louise Ogden. NOT IN PICTURE: Larry Ciutz, Martin Connell, David Foster, Jim Garrett, David Henderson, Juliet Hess, Emmy Hopkins, Pat Manuel, OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, John Leon- ard, Vice-President, Jerrold Bernsteing Secre- tary, Ricky Landrum, Treasurer, Jack Agard. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Jerrold Bernstein, Vice-President, Martin Connell, Secretary, Jack Agardg Treasurer, Robert Bankhead. SPONSORS: Mr. J. C. Edwards and Mr. Frank L. Stark. Science Club The Science Club has adopted a new constitution and joined the National Science Clubs of America. The club itself is divided into four special interest groups which are biological, chemical, physical, and physiological. Each of these four groups meet separ- ately twice a month and together twice a month. The chief project of the Science Club is the South- west Science Fair, which it sponsors. 97 TOP ROW: Penny Callaway, Patricia lVlcCarty, Margaret Johnson, Vicki Reineke, Marion Tobin, Judith Chrisman, Carol Duncan. SEC- OND ROW: Gayle Gilliam, Martha Cutler, Peggy Hannah, Carol Sue Schanker, Jan Collins, Judy Lawson, Dorothy Stevens. BOTTONI ROW: Carol Ann Hackett, Nancy Graves, Judy Hendrix, Nancy Roach, Lynne Campbell, Joan Williams, Paula Illmer. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Terry Duker, Linda Stearns, Jacque Thornton. Hestia In Hestia, a homemaking club, all of the pro- grams relate to topics concerning home manage- ment. In addition, the members worked on an out- side project, which was the making of scrapbooks for the children at the Cerebral Palsy Center. The last big event of the year was a picnic planned biy the underclass members in honor of the seniors in the club. S' 98 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Margaret Johnsong Vice-President, Dorothy Stevensg Secretary, Patricia McCarty, Treasurer, Judy Chrisman. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Marian To- bin, Vice-President, ,loan Williams, Secretary, Penny Callawayg Treasurer, Vicki Reineke, SPONSORS: Miss Frances Whitmire and Miss Catherine Souders. The FTA members attended the annual city-wide meeting at Kansas City University sponsored by the Teachers Now Training group. Other programs featured several of our faculty who gave interesting speeches on the various fields and rewards of teach- ing. The last activity of the year was a dinner to raise money for their scholarship fund, which is awarded at the end of each year to the senior who has done the most for the club during her mem- bership. Future Teachers el America OFFICERS A. H. MONSEES CHAPTER President, Judy Reynoldsg Vice-President, Judy Shapirog Secretary, Vivien Durbing Treasurer, Marilyn Schnider. SPONSOR: Miss Ethel V. Cooper. TOP ROW: Grace Goodson, Eunice Adelman, Stephanie Rosenblum, Louise Layton, Mary Alice Moon, Sue Clark, Pam Miller, Norma David. FOURTH ROW: Linda Grimshaw, Carlene Burgheimer, Sharon Funk, Carol Ross, Linda Greene, Arlene Levy, Anne Moore. THIRD ROW: Bari Spack, Sherye Lubin, Vivien Durbin, Bev Friedson, Penny Plotsky, Judy Reynolds, Judy Shapiro, Sandy Beard. SECOND ROW: Susie Steinberg, Marcia Lewin, Marilyn Schnider, Gay Missildine, Laurie Steinberg, Linda Cohn, Brenda Pachter. BOT- TOM ROW: Phyllis Wilke, Sana Rita Levine, Marcia Kahn, Betty Sue Zeligman, Gloria Raskin, Anne Greenstein, Sherri Grossman, Suzy Kuluva. NOT IN PICTURE: Caroline Brenner, Hedra Glass. 99 The Spanish Club has always been Well-known around the school for its interesting and varied pro- grams. Members heard speakers from Norway, Bar- celona, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. The Christ- mas program included refreshments, Spanish songs, dances, and speeches. On April 14th, the traditional Pan-American Day was celebrated with a program of colorful festivities. OFFICERS A h N d . FIRST SEMESTER: President, Barbara J ack- Splafgf ange bw em from Spam was one guest song Vice-President, Rosalie OlivergSecretary, Betty Zeligmang Treasurer, Susie Ramsey. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Rosalie Oliver, Vice-President, Betty Zeligmang Secre- EI tary, Susie Ramsey, Treasurer, Diane Tucker. SPONSOR: Miss Helen Fling. TOP ROW: Kevin Kenney, Susie Stripp, Barbara Shell, Mary Ann Challinor, Donn Howell, Linda Scoggin, Nancy Rich, Paul Edwards, Barbara Jackson, Pat Manuel, Mike Brown, Meyer Brown, Joyce Johns, David Saferstein, Sue Clark, Pam Miller, Tom Talbot, Sherrie Farrar. THIRD ROW: Carol Ross, Steve Charno, Joan Caulfield, Marilyn Smutny, Susie Ramsey, Merlena Birney, Richard Solem, Carol Potter, Gayle Goodman, Bev Friedson, Kay Knickerbocker, Nancy Jo Nelson, Judy Strafer, Diane Tucker, Jane Myers, Susan Goodall. SECOND ROW: Vivien Durbin, Debbie Sudran, Myrna Martin, Pat McElheny, Barbara Perkins, Anita Blackman, Linda Myers, Marcia Birnbaum, Carole Sue Francisco, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Barbara Herrin, Mary Jo Williams, Susan Donovan, Phyllis Ruben, Barbara Eisen, Carol Johnson, Gay Missildine. BOTTOM ROW: Rosalie Oliver, Donna Lenn, Mary McGrath, Judy Pells, Susan Glass, Sally Haydon, Betty Sue Zeligman, Maggie Edwards, Sharrel Keyes, Janet Singer, Marilyn Schnider, Laurie Steinberg, Pat Michaels, Susie Steinberg, Sharon Peltzman, Jane Bushfield, Marcia Kahn. NOT IN PICTURE: Barry Altman, Kirsten, Andersen, Richard Bell, Irene Biederman, Carolyn Brenner, Linda Horine, Patty Kars, Barbara Minkin, Harriet Pittell, Joyce Rosen, Eddie Ross, Toby Roth, Jim Shortal, Steve Silverman. IOO TOP ROW: Ginger Maier, Nancy Jane Nelson, Janis Mehornay, Stuart Westburg, Stephanie Alexander, Eunice Adelman, Karen Harsham, Susan Davis. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lawrie, Margaret Ziegler, Judy Warr, Beth Herwood, Kathryn Boehm, Judy Reid, Sherye Lubin. THIRD ROW: Carlene Burgheimer, Carol Sue Schanker, Cynthia Gale, Robert Milroy, Julie Shepherd, Tarvi Hermann, Judy Sackin, Dianne Turner. SECOND ROW: Jean Hatcher, Kathy Lucas, Pat McCaughey, Myrna Wedlan, Becky Swallow, Janice Jensen, Connie Jo Frick, Betty Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Sherri Grossman, Pat Lund, Susan Gillespie, Darlene Thompson, Sandy Beard, Annette Bray, Mar- beth Cahill, Judy Rabicoff. NOT IN PICTURE: Barbie Burns, Ike Footlick, Mike Fowler, Ann Houston, Carol Howard, Peachy London, Susan Mann, Jean Porter, Mimi Rees, Harriet Rosenstein, Joann Watkins, Harvey Woll. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, ,ludy Reid, Vice-President, Harriet Rosensteing Secretary, Kathryn Boehmg Treasurer, Sherye Lubin. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Harriet Rosensteing Vice-President, Kathryn Boehm, Secretary, Sherri Crossmang Treasurer, Sherye Lubin. SPONSOR: Miss Dorothy S. McLeod. The French Club, which uses French exclusively during meetings, strives to bring members to a bet- ter understanding of the French language and peo- ple. Exchange student speakers from France, as well as films and skits, have been featured on programs. Le Tricolore highlighted its year with the annual French dinner in the spring, featuring delectable dishes of strictly French origin. Le Tricolore Pere Noel pays a surprise visit to the Christmas celebration. IOI TOP ROW: Elaine Moore, Susan Gillespie, Sharon Thompson, Sharon Fischer, Merrilee Bourne, Caroline Yeo, Wanda Pratt, Darlene Thompson, Carol Sue Henderson, Judy Dutcher. FOURTH ROW: Betty Davis, Linda Lockwood, Susie Wheeler, Linda Kllngberg, Bar- bara Northrop, Gloria Wagner, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Gay Missildine, Beverly Barnett, Judy Marsh. THIRD ROW: Sandy Amato, Diane Johnson, Linda Piercy, Lynn Gardner, Judy Reynolds, Merlena Birney, Judy Smith, Cynthia Smith, Margaret Cook, Kirsten Andersen. SECOND ROW: Coralie Martsolf, Joyce Burke, Jane Hartwell, Peggy Walje, Marsha Firestone, Nancy Hunter, Penny Jarodsky, Sandie Beard, Suzy Soard, Dian Hoppe. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Kahn, Janice Kenney, Susan Williams, Kathy Kidd, Laurie Steinberg, Linda Cohn, Lawrene Hansen, Peggy Grant, Jacqueline Bragg, Laura Lemmon, Gloria Wheatley, Linda Culver. TOP ROW: Karen Harsham, Betty Willsey, Mary Alice Moon, Ruth Johnson, Barbara Plank, Judy Franke, Stephanie Alexander, Linda Myers, Sharon Higman, Marion Tobin. FOURTH ROW: Norma Jean Clark, Kathy Makris, Elaine Adkins, Kitty Gragson, Sharron Bourne, Peggy Willsey, Loretta Stephens, Judy Pilkenton, Linda Armstrong, Kevin Kenney. THIRD ROW: Linda Saddler, Cynthia Lackie, Marilyn Smutny, Henrietta Hopkins, Charlotte McKean, Ann Houston, Beth Herwood, Susie Ramsey, Judi Trogdon, Martha Cutler. SECOND ROW: Patty Patterson, Kay Knickerbocker, Carol Sue Schanker, Julie Shepherd, Janeice Kenyon, Charlene Lawrie, Sally Pringle, Pat Cassity, Jean Bradley, Janet Blevins. BOTTOM ROW: Myrna Martin, Barbara Perkins, Mary Gilmore, Sharrel Keyes, Diane Tucker, Gayle Gilliam, Sharon Estes, Stefanie Gill, Diane Hurlburt, Suzanne Tyler. NOT IN PICTURE: Barbie Burns, Carolyn Gilbert, Emily Hopkins, Beverly Maggart, Angela Perrenoud, Mimi Rees, Charlene Schmelzer, Jacquelyn Thornton. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Judy Frankeg Vice-President, Mary Alice Moong Treasurer, Gay Missildineg Recording Secretary, Kathy Kiddg Corresponding Secretary, Loretta Stephens. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Mary Alice Moon: Vice-Presb dent, Gay Missildineg Treasurer, Kathy Kiddg Recording Secretary, Marilyn Smutnyg Corresponding Secretary, Loretta Stephens. SPONSORS: Miss Jane Joyce and Mrs. Blanche Moore. l02 Since its founding in 1940, the Marshall Chess Club has been a source of satisfaction for many of Southwestis chess-minded students. Activities of this organization range from helping novices with the fundamentals of the game to organizing tourna- ments for the more experienced chess enthusiasts. In order to round off a year of engaging in their favorite indoor sport, the members venture outdoors in the spring to participate in the annual Chess Club picnic. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Jim Short- al: Vice-President, Ray James: Treasurer, Bob Waugh: Secretary, Norman Johnson. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Ray J amesg Vice-President, Norman J ohnson: Sec- retary, Gordon Griffith: Treasurer, Jim We play chess. Shortal. SPONSOR: Mr. James S. McKee. TOP ROW: Jim Shortal, Jim Manley, Stephen Hill, David Warren, Dennis Austinson. SECOND ROW: Nick Kelne, Ray James, Brook Sandford, Eddie Kindermann, Norman Johnson. BOTTONI ROW: Richard Glass, Robert Weinstein, John Schlanger, Sandy Shlyen, Bob Lubin, David Rosenbaum. NCT IN PICTURE: Gordon Griffith, Fred Zimmerman. I03 Scherzo invites students of musical interests to its functions. The club was kept busy taking care of properties, materials, and arrangements for the many public appearances of instrumental music groups. A variety of ensembles as usual earned Well-deserved points at the state music contest. A program of spe- cial interest was a lecture and demonstration on the mechanics of Hi-Fi by an expert in that field. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Ken Frash- ierg Vice-President, Tom Heitzg Secretary, Susan Donovang Treasurer, Carol Johnson. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Tom Heitzg Vice-President, Carol Johnson: Secre- Music stands go up in preparation for a meeting. tary, Susan Donovan: Treasurer, Janice ,len- sen. SPONSOR: Mr. George C. Alter. TOP ROW: John Lucas, Russell Hamblin, Jerry Huff, Tom Heitz, Ken Frashier, Harry Vail, Harold Boston, Dan Sheehy. FOURTH ROW: Joyce De Lancey, Nancy Jane Nelson, Charles Wasserman, Phil Blender, Barbara Rashbaum, Bill Le Vine, Sherrill Bratten. THIRD ROW: Janice Jensen, Michele Brown, Eleanor Goodson, Malt Erickson, Nan Jones, Pat Barker, Marcia Wilson. SECOND ROW: Jack Agard, Jane Taylor, Jon Spies, Norman Levine, Diane Pearson, David Wells, Marczella Nagelvoort. BOTTOM ROW: Ranelle Tobb, Susan Donovan, Larry Mendenhall, Carol Johnson, Glen Hodges, Joyce Moss, Penny Reynolds. NOT IN PICTURE: Eugene Def- fenbaugh, Paul Duffendack, Bob Edwards, Rose Frlscher, Steve Koshland, Sandra Logan, Bob Meyer, Nancy Morgan, Nancy Nelson, Richard Rogers, John Rollins, Arlie Ann Russell, Max Sanford, Linda Wasserman, Richard Wiens, Gary Zeff. IO4 TOP ROW: Mike Gordon, Howard Gopman, Allan Bell, Bruce Ennis, Harry Vail, Larry Solter, Sam Migliazzo. FOURTH ROW David Saferstein, Linda De Atley, Michael Brimm, Brad Barr, Barbara Rashbaum, Bob Gordon. THIRD ROW: Sharon Funk, Loretta Steph ens, Sharron Bourne, Fran Thompson, Gayla Glasberg, Marsha Wertzberger. SECOND ROW: Joyce Tobiasen, Cindy Riley, Mary Lawrie Judy Shapiro, Emily Lapin, Vivien Durbin. BOTTOM ROW: Susie Steinberg, Betty Sue Zeligman, Rosalie Oliver, Harriet Rosenstein Laurie Steinberg, Patti Goldstein, Mr. L. J. Western. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Sharron Bourneg Vice-President, Emily Laping Secre- tary, Laurie Steinbergg Treasurer, Bruce Ennis. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Emily Lap- ing Vice-President, Harriet Rosensteing Secre- tary, Laurie Steinbergg Treasurer, Rosalie Oliver. SPONSOR: Mr. L. J. Western. This thespian group has furthered its knowledge of drama through its activities, which included trips to local theaters to view Well-known live productions. After membership tryouts, thirteen were initiated at a dinner held early in the second semester. Mem- bers heard several speakers well acquainted with various fields of drama, including a member of the K.C.U. make-up department and Mr. Kermitt Eckles of the Calvin Movie Studio. Sputlighters l Service Committees I AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF-TOP ROW: Peggy Yeddis, Jim Shortal, Karl Fallman, Steve Hill, Jerry Huff, Barbara Page. SECOND ROW: Myron Stevens, Gordon Griffith, Jim Comer, Terry Redmon, Bill Shew, Mr. Manly. FIRST ROW: Judy Reynolds, Emmett Willimetz, Larry Reyburn, Gene Owen, Jim Meads, David Sealock. NOT IN PICTURE: Art Berger, Bill Dickinson, Dave Eichenberger, Lindsay Shannon. TREASURER'S ASSISTANTS-Judy Foster, Diane Coen. OFFICE ASSISTANTS-TOP ROW: Kent Knopinski, Steve Cohn, Mary HeIms,Juliet Hess, Peggy Willsey, Judy Franke, Merikay Bouch- er, Bob Davenport, Eddie Lapin. BOTTONI ROW: Rita Dye, Gay Missildine, Connie Frick, Louise Smith, Juanita Phillips, Bev Vaughan, Pat Michaels, Betty Sue Zeligman, Arlene Levy. IO6 l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l CAFETERIA COURTESY COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Roger Wohlert, Jack Shipman, Parker Myers, Dennis Southard, Don Gale, Linda Gregath, Tom Fallman, Ronny Alex. FOURTH ROW: Phil Marcus, John Laing, John Lucas, Bill Miller, Jerry Fogel, Jack Jackson, Stan Klein, John Stenzel. THIRD ROW: Judy Warr, Nelani Midgley, Dan Steffee, Mike Rosenthal, David Young, Jeff Lenn, Judith Chrisman, Joan Caulfield. SECOND ROW: Nancy Freund, Janice Jensen, Lucinda Young, Loretta Stephens, Kathryn Boehm, Lynda Anderson, Gene Kornfeld, Jane Var- num. BOTTOM ROW: Rita Dye, Diane Coen, Carol Kammerdiener, Becky Swallow, Grace Goodson, Bev Vaughan, Mary Beth Bryan, Marilyn Shrimpton, Sharon Gwin. NOT IN PICTURE: Linda Armstrong, Dick Brigham, Dave Foster, Bill Munro, Pat Murphy, Bar- bara Rashbaum, Carl Remley, Pat Ridgway, Harriet Rosenstein, Judi Trogdon, Steve Wohlert. The most recently established and perhaps the most interesting service committee is the Audio-Visual Staff, under the supervision of Mr. J. R. Manly. Starting at 7:30 a. m., two or more students are on duty each hour, checking out movie projectors, films, record players, and tape recorders to various classes. The staff is trained to use and service all the equipment. Other committees are composed of students who help in the office, the health center, the treasurer's office, and the cafeteria. These unsung heroes, who Work volun- tarily and faithfully, deserve much praise and appreciation for their service to the school. HEALTH CENTER AIDES--Judy Shapiro, standing, and Peggy Grant, seated at right, are shown helping Miss Elma Dreyer. IO7 l jig 55201726 vfgfwflafwf ACTIVITIES 6ROUPg IAN! oleMi's'rl.A TRAIL D EB ATE SACHEM SU N 00 L Plebvchoug I' f f . Q . 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Q lf-1s N: -1 X XX H ex D :sw :s, A f - X ' X XY, K , X S Q 1 A wx Q N X X xx X X 1 5. xii ex Q. , S x M X x ark .5 5 S Xwff--QWNXXW x... - X, W Nw Wwwmvwmv-ww S H5 .wx xx X Q Q XR X xx X NS WN X Q . Sxg S X Yrs N A Xi NS It's a lion's tale that Sherron Baslee and the Indian Belles sing. Amazed by the grandeur of New York City, Wenda Zimmerman sings My Heart Stood Stillf' The graceful Waltz of the Flowersw Ballet- Suzy Soard, soloist. The fun and confusion of the make-up room are part of a successful Revels production. EAST Rockettes Precision Dance Line Wizard of Oz Medley Indian Belles The Waltz of the Flowers Ballet Ebb Tide Piano Solo Hernando's Hideaway Concert Choir Come Back, Liza Calypso Song 81 Dance My Heart Stood Still Vocal Solo Billls Theme Maclcat Band FINALE This ls My Country Entire Cast uu1a:a-.1 wwe-nu1wxw:m wwsm111smmmNm In addition to making fireworks, Paul Sycamore occupies himself by playing with his erector set. II4 You Can't Take It With You Penelope Sycamore Essie . . . Rheba . . . Paul Sycamore Mr. De Pinna . Ed .... Donald . . . Martin Vanderhof Alice . . . Henderson . Tony Kirby . Boris Kolenknov Gay Wellington . Mr. Kirby . Mrs. Kirby . Olga . . Three Men . Director . Asst. Director . Harriet Rosenstein . . . Emily Lapin . Marty Packer Howard Gopman . Steve Morris . Roger Krumm . John Stenzel . Larry Solter . Joyce Tobiasen . . Larry Bold . . I. J. Talbot Angelo Privitera . Sharon Funk . . Bob Huff Loretta Stephens . Linda De Atley Dennis Southard Jerry Fogel Don Brown Leonard J. Wests-rn . Mr. Ken Wilsori Mrs. Sycamore has apparently given up writing for the greater aesthetic challenge of painting. Concerning Essie's dancing, her instructor comments, Confidentially, eeta steenks Alice and Tony-after the Sycamores and the Kirbys had worked out a few piolrlems The senior play of 1958 was a hilarious version of 4'You Can't Take lt With Youf' Selected from over fifty seniors who tried out, the cast spent long hours in rehearsal under the direction of Mr. Leonard Wvestern. The art and production staffs deserve credit for an out- standing joh of staging, as do the individual members of the cast for an unusually polished job of acting. Through the sale of tickets the play made possible the senior gift, but at the same time the diverse antics of the Sycamore family provided an amusing evening of en- iertainment. Printing such statements as 'Cod is the stateg the state is Cord? cause Ed to re- Esen the Cland lhuhess of Russia cexve an unexpected visit from the law. comes to see the Sym amor es - BACK ROW: Jerry Johnson, Steve Morris, Linda De Atley, George Costello, Fran Thompson, Jerry Mendelson, Mike Dubin, Jim Hopkins, Bob Gordon. SECOND ROW: Bari Spack, Kathy Nixon, Lois Young, Sharron Bourne, Beverly Brockus, Sharrel Keyes, Rosalie Oliver, Ricky Landrum. FRONT ROW: Patty IVlcElheny, Jane Hartwell, Harriet Rosenstein, Linda Lockwood, Anne Bartlett, Carol Johnson, Carolyn Hill, Norma Tenenbaum, Linda Culver. Contest Close for lloveted Cup First Place: Excelsior Second Place: Delphi, Omega, Sesame, Veda The thirty-first Southwest inter-society literary contest was held on Thursday, April 17. The usual spirited banquet, this year at the Country Club Christian Church, was climaxed by the tricky exit of the Zend-Avestans. After presentation of the oral events, the clubs sang in turn as the baton was passed among the presidents, each with plenty of interference from the other societies. To those who kept score as the results were read by Mr. Cannon, it soon became obvious that the standings would be close. The Excelsiors leaped in jubilation at the announcement that, with five points, the cup was theirs. Four societies tied for second place with four points each. The vanquished left silently after extending hearty congratulations to the victors. VERY SUPERIOR SUPERIOR Essay Oration Short Story George Costello, Excelsior Linda De ALICY, Delphi Jerry Mendelson, Excelsior Bari SPRCIC, SGpph0 Jerry Johnggn, Z-A Rosalie Oliver, Sesame Ve,-se Carolyn Hill, Thalian Lois Young, Sesame Ricky Landrum, Veda Harriet Bos-enstein, Veda Declamation Sharron Bourne, Delphi Jane Hartwell, Sappho Verse Linda Lockwood, Athena Anne Bartlett, Delphi Steve Morris, Excelsior Ora'I'ion J ack Mayer, Excelsior Jim Hopkins, Z-A Essay Patty Mcliilheny, Omega Carol Johnson, Delphi Linda Culver, Sappho Beverly Brockus, Omega Sharrel Keyes, Sesame Declamation Bob Gordon, Summas Mike Dubin, Sammas Fran Thompson, Omega I I6 Kathy Nixon, Thalian Norma Tenenbaum, Veda Essay FINALISTS My First Dance .... . Evelyn Adler What A Home Ought to Be . . Selma Kross Our Undefrayable Debt .... Carol Johnson Wilderness, U.S.A ...... Nelani Midgley What Time Is It? ..... .lerry Robinson Women: They Should Be Kept Out of College . Q . . . o . . . George Costello The Presence of God .... Beverly Brockus The Tree of Life . . . . Carol Ann Duncan Our Decision . . . Mary Kay Nanninga Torches of Freedom .... Christie Ann Hill The Greatest Miracle ...... Juliet Hess From Whence Cometh My Help . . . Rita Dye The Verdict Is Yours ..... Bob Gordon Black Magic ..... The Deciding Factor . . What So Proudly We Hail . Music, Society's Contribution Of Barriers Against Peace . Brotherhood ..... The Glory That Was Greece Verse Southwest Desert . A Lost Race . The Pinnacle . f - . Mike Roehr . Diane Coen . . Kathy Nixon . . Pat Hodges . Patricia Manuel . . T. D. Brous . .lack Liesveld . Penny Callaway . Linda Lockwood . . Anne Bartlett Eternal Motion . The Searcher . . Temptation . . The Mexican Market . A Tropic Isle . . My Wish . . . Twilight . . February . Prelude . . The Elder . . Winter's Flight . Daily Prayer . . . Infinite Power . . The Nonconformist . Invalidus . . . Peace .... The Sands of Life . . . . .Ioann Watkins Stephen .Ion Morris . . .lack Mayer Patricia McElheny Diane lean Tucker . Carolyn Throop . Linda Culver . Sharrel Keyes . Lois Young . . Mike Dubin Lawrence Zalcman . . .Iudy Klein Carole Sue Francisco . Ricky Landrum Norma Tenenbaum . . Phil Stewart . . Buzzy Morris Education Today, As I What Price Security? In Black and White The Ironical Downfall Fateful Decision . . The Man with the Hoe Orafion See It - . . s a - . The Futility of War . Wide Walls . . . The Juvenile Paradox America in Eternity? - o Myrna Wedlan . Linda De Atley . Steve Charno . Sharon Gwin . . Bari Spack . Rosalie Oliver . . Roger Krumm . . Carolyn Hill Harriet Rosenstein . . .lim Hopkins Declamation I Remember Mama ..... Joyce T0biHS6I1 Our Town by Thornton Wilder . Sharron Bourne The Union Soldier ..... Howard Gopman 4'The Old Woman and the Clock by Helen Beatrice Wiltsie ....... Fran Thompson The Lark by Christopher Fry . . .lane Hartwell The Yellow Wallpaper . . . Betty Sue Zeligman The Madman ....... Mike Gordon Prairie', by Carl Sandburg . . . Elizabeth Bean '6The Last Leaf by O. Henry . Barbara Rashbaum The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe . . u Q Q a Q - Henry Kenower Shorl' Story Into the Limelight . Nighthawk's Victory Until Death Do Us Par The Traitor . . . Parew Lagoon . . The Threat . . . The House on the Hill The China Doll . . Shotgun Volunteer . Test ..... The Beauty and the B Her Sister's Keeper . The Conspiracy . . Tears of J oy . . . What Price Popularity Human Nature . . The Homecoming . Mister Patriot . . King Caecus and the Table . . . Just Another Day . n . 0 4 Q t . 6ElSt . Knights . . Anne Schley . . . Judy Stout . Joan Caulfield . Anne Davidson . .Ierry Mendelson . . Mike Fowler . . Carol Hoyle Mary Ann Atzenweiler . . Louise Layton . . Sarah Williams . . Mait Erickson . Eunice Adelman . .Fred Zimmerman . . Allan Block . Beverly Vaughan Mary Lou lVIcCrath . . Eunice Kur . . lean Porter of the Pentagonal . Sanders Milens . . .Terry .Iohnson II7 .m-mn1nmmm.umm, nmnm.mrnnA. .,.. . ,.,, -,- ..,.. V The most important part ol' any assembly'- the audience. The Cheerleaders frequently appeared to boost school spirit. This year's football assembly not only honored the team but gave instruction to the student body. Assemblies-Education and Entertainment The tableau in the Christ- Student Council vandidates Hans Schwieger Conducts the A familiar face. mas Assembly. present platforms. K.C. Philharmonic Orchestra. Southwc-st's visitors from abroad disembark. The Girls' Choir in the Christmas Assembly. Domestic problems in the Spotlighters' assembly. Mr. Alter conducts the All-City Orchestra. .lay Barrington speaks at assembly John O'Neal receives an ROTC honoring our state championship track Whee, it's Zorro! award from Major Buckley. team. STANDING: Richard Rosenstock, George Leonard, Mike Dubin, Joel lVlcElreath, Eddie Abbott. SEATED: Fred Zimmer- man, Judy Dutcher, Evelyn Sender, Herb Rosen, Fred 0'Neal, Bob Brooks, Chuck Luna, Judy Klein, Sharron Bourne, Joan Caulfield, Jane Varnum. Trail Provides Jeurnalistic Experience Fred Zimmerman and Richard Rosenstock FIRST SEMESTER President and Publisher Fred Zimmerman Business Manager Herb Rosen Advertising Manager Richard Rosenstock Circulation Manager Mike Dubin Photographers Eddie Abbott J oe McElreath Reporters Fred O,Neal Sharron Bourne George Leonard Evelyn Sender Judy Dutcher Jane Varnum Charles Luna Joyce Tohiasen Joan Caulfield Bob Brooks Faculty Adviser Miss Virginia Welch Linda Winer, Steve Cohn, Emilie Hopkins, Judy Shapiro STANDING: Hal Woodhead, Robert Gordon, Steve Cohn, Mike Brimm, Jack Willis, David Warren, Fred Zimmer- man. SEATED: Emily Lapin, Gloria Schwartz, Elaine Hoffman, Judi Trog- don, Kathy Kidd, Linda Winer, Judy Shapiro, Gayle Montgomery, Sue Gooch, Judy Franke, Pat Turner, Emilie Hopkins. President and Publisher Emilie Hopkins Student Adviser Fred Zimmerman Managing Editor Judy Shapiro Advertising Manager Linda Winer Business Manager Steve Cohn Circulation Managers Judy Franke Sue Gooch Photographer Joe Mclflreath Publicity Director Gayle Montgomery Sports Editors Robert Gordon Allan Bell Art Editor Hal Woodhead Reporters Mike Brimm Elaine Hoffman Linda Greene Kathy Kidd Emily Lapin Harvey Leva Cynthia Riley Gloria Schwartz Judi Trogdon ,lack Willis David Warren Pat Turner Faculty Adviser Miss Virginia Welch SECOND SEMESTER IZI Judy Reid Bill Miller Andy Naylor Linda De Atley Phil Stewart M ke Rosenthal Sachem Is All-Year Joh Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Glass Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor Sports Editor Photographic Editor Junior Assistants Anne Bartlett Bob Levy Deane Roche Bill Shew Art Staff Underclass Representatives Sophomore Freshman Eighth Grade Editorial Adviser Photographic Adviser School Treasurer Art Advisers Phil Stewart Mike Rosenthal Judy Reid Linda De Atley Andy Naylor Bill Miller Thad Mendenhall Gayle Duncan George Lowry Mike Roehr Andrea Williams Ken Cox Jean Porter Buzzy Morris Jane Houston Richard Palmer Miss Mary G. Johnston Mr. William J. Brewster Mr. O. L. Hoover, Jr. Miss Flora A. Wright Miss Ruth M. Beck l Zorro puts in a surprise ap- pearance during an assembly advertisement to save Sach- em notebooks from bandi- dos. Later he graciously consents to return the ma- terial-the result: Saohem sales reach a new high and the book comes out on schedule. Work on the Sachem begins each fall with basic planning and Continues until the final deadline is met about May first. Throughout the year many pictures are processed and hundreds of sheets of copy are written and edited. More working hours are spent on organization and the inevitable business matters that need attention. Essential to the progress of the book was the work of Phil Stewart, editor-in-chief, who planned the overall theme, prepared material for the printer, and in general Co-ordinated the activities of the staff. To capture the atmosphere of Southwest and give an impression that would have meaning and sentiment for two thousand students was the task faced by the staff. The Sachem has in this respect assumed the role of interpreter as well as recorder. The underelass representatives and the art staff take time out from working on Sachem 'i0h, thank you, Miss Johnston! We'rl love to spend the weekend display to admire one of Ken Cox's clever doing Sachem workf, exclaim the junior assistants. Indian cartoons. Gayle Duncan, Andrea Williams, Deane Roche, Bob Levy, Anne Bartlett, Buzzy lVlorris, Richard Palmer, Jean Porter, Jane Bill Shew, Mike Roehr, George Lowry. Houston, Ken Cox. The Band under its new director, Mr. Alter, marches in the Amer- OFFICERS-STANDING: Sandy Passer, Thad Nlenden ican Royal Parade. Other activities included playing at football hall, LGS Barber, USFWS N0I'i0f1. SEATED2 Pa games, presenting assembly programs, and of course those cold Bafkef, BHYYY SGYUS, N-HHCY Jones. New Director Leads Band l24 OFFICERS President ........ Thad Mendenhall Vice President . ..... . . . Harry Vail Secretary Treasurer .... ..... S andy Passer Student Director .......... Dennis Norton Llbrarlans . Pat Barker, Nancy Jones, Ann Robertson Drum Majors ....... Lee Barber, Barry Serlis Faculty Director . . . . . Mr. George C. Alter Flute: Nancy Nelson. Piccolo and Flute: Ann Robertson, Clarinet: Sandy Passer, Harry Vail, Pat Barker, Marilyn McMillan, Nancy Jones, Robert Milroy, David Jack- son, Jim Ramsey, Paul Duffendack, Richard Rosenwald, George Balsly, Carl Lind- quist, David Reed, David Yukon, Rowland Anthony. Alto Clarinet: Phil Blender. Bassoon: Richard Wiens. Alto Saxophone: Frank Brink, Lee Barber, Barry Serlis, Paul Lindquist. Tenor Saxophone: John Kiser. Baritone Saxophone: Harold Boston. Trumpet: Wayne Herbranson, Glen Hodges, Dan Sheehy, Norman Levine, Ed Eggles- ton, Robert Dimsdale, Jim Fain, Bram Wise. French Horn: Terry Allen, John Rollins. Baritone: John Kupka. Trombone: Stuart Westburg, David Wells, Paul Manson, Fred Buis. Sousaphone: Thad Mendenhall, Albert Schwerin. Bell Lyra: Susan Shipman. Percussion: Charles Greenberg, Dennis Norton, Tom Galley, Larry Bodinson, Robert Oppenheimer. Tympani: Barry Wright. Twirlers: Joan Pennington, Penny Reynolds, Judy Johnson, Barbara Knaus, Barbara Decker. I25 Urchcstra Plays for Many Uccasicns First Violin: Tom Heitz, Janice Jensen, Susan Donovan, Pat Hodges, Ken Frashier, Michele Brown. Second Violin: Russel Hamblin, JoAnne Wheeler, Sandra Day, Sher- rill Bratten, Penny Reynolds, Carol Ham, Ronald Maclsennan, Linda Wasserman. Viola: Carol Johnson, Jane Taylor, Carolyn Throop, Joyce Delancey. Cello: Nancy Nelson, Jon Spies, Bob Wadsworth, Nick Kelne. String Bass: William LeVine, Bill Anthony, McKay Anderson. Flute and Piccolo: Mait Erickson, Judy Greenberg. Uboez Larry Mendenhall. Clarinet: Barbara Rashbaum, Joyce Moss. Bassoon: Eleanor Goodson. Alto Saxophone: Paul Lindquist. Trumpet: Jim Houghton. French Horn: Jack Agard, Kenneth Hoy, Jerry Huff. Trombone: Richard Rogers, Harold McGurk. V ibraharp: Rose Frisher. Piano: Stephen Koshland. Percussion: Don Cale, Dennis Norton, Judy Etherton. Tyrnpani: Barry Wright. l26 OFFICERS President . . . .... . . Tom Heitz Vice-President . . . Ken Frashier Secretary-Treasurer . ...... Jane Taylor Student Director . ...... Richard Rogers Librarians . . . . Susan Donovan, Michele Brown Stage Managers . . .lon Spies, Larry Mendenhall Faculty Director . .... Mr. George C. Alter STANDING: Tom Heitz, Richard Rogers, Ken Frashier, Jon Spies. SEATED: Michele Brown, Jane Taylor, Susan Donovan. A small ensemble practices under the spots 1.r 1mvssN The fame of Southwesfs music department is state-wide. To attribute this reputa- tion to a few specific qualities would be a mistake, for it is due to many factors and has been acquired only over a period of years. Some of these factors, but certainly not all of them, are the variety and fine quality of performances, consistently high ratings in state music contests, and the enthusiasm and outstanding ability of both stu- dents and directors. The backbone of the vocal music department is the Concert Choir. Auditioning each spring, the members of the Choir comprise a select group of Southwestfs best vocal talent. Again this year the Choirls activities were on a city-wide basis with ap- pearances in the All-City Talent Show, the City Choir Festival, on radio and television, and for churches in the community. Excellent performances were also given in the Redskin Revels, the Christmas Pageant, the Pirates of Penzance, and the Spring Con- cert. Presenting assembly and P.T.A. programs and lending a dignified air to the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises completed the activities of a busy year of accomplishment. Concert Choir in City-Wide Performances I28 Officers First Semester: l President Dick Hall i Vice President Joann Watkins A Secretary Joan Moore Treasurer J im Baker Librarians Carol Karnmerdiener Stuart Paterson Robe Custodians Mary ,lo Cox T. D. Brous Historian Linda Piercy Section Leaders Ioan Moore Donna Stoltzfus Dick Menn Danny Krueger Second Semester: P P P P P P ' ' STANDING: Dick Hall, Dick Menn, Kenny Frashier, Jim Tharp, Joann Watkins, 5feSl1qent.d Dlinfclgfker Danny Krueger, Linda Piercy, Larry Solter, T. D. Brous. SEATED: Donna Stoltz- Slce resl CHI J lc M CHU fus, Mary Jo Cox, Joan Moore, Linda Klingberg. ecretary oan oore Treasurer Danny Krueger Librarians ,I im Tharp Larry Solter Robe Custodians Steve Woodley Lani Midgley Historian Kirsten Andersen Section Leaders Sherron Baslee Dan Krueger Kenny Frashier Linda Klingberg Sponsor Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. TOP ROW: Richard Rogers, David Young, Tom Ruskin, T. D. Brous, Dan Krueger, Dick Hall, Bruce Newton, Jim Baker, Steve Wohlert, Dick Menn, Ken Frashier, Bob Hoy, Allan Block, Dale Mutchler. THIRD ROW: Charles Wasserman, John O'Neal, Steve Vile, Mike Rosenthal, Norman Bollinger, Martin Hanson, Larry Solter, Jack McPherson, David Kasper, Mike Azorsky, Charles Dixon, Jim Merrick, David Rosenbaum. SECOND ROW: Jocelyn North, Judy Reid, Susan Donovan, Anne Bartlett, Pat Hodges, Barbara Bollinger, Donna Stoltzfus, Lani Midgley, Judi Carl, Linda Armstrong, Penny Golden, Maggie Cash, Cece Fishman, Jennie Powell. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Hartwell, Sherron Baslee, Joann Watkins, Pat Cassity, Linda Saddler, Joan Moore, Janet Hoyland, Judy Pilkenton, Norma David, Pam Miller, Judy Parker, Linda Klingberg, Mary Jo Cox, Linda Piercy. NOT IN PICTURE: Carl Chinnery, Steve Woodley, Jim Tharp, Kirsten Andersen, Phyllis Lindsey. I29 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Joann Watkins, Vice- President, Marge MeKinstryg Secretary, Lynda Ander- son, Treasurer, Nickey Rossg Sergeant-at-arms, Kevin Kenney, Librarians, Judy Stout, 'Grace Goodson. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Lynda Anderson, Vice- President, Barbara Plank, Secretary, Kevin Kenney, Treasurer, Sandy Beard, Sergeant-at-arms, Jennie Powell, Librarians, Judy Stout, Grace Goodson. SPONSOR: Miss Helen Davidson. Girls' Choir from Carols . . . TOP ROW: Chuck Lilgendahl, Clark Jenkins, Jack McPherson, Jim Wagner, Bill Rutledge, Dennis Southard, George Myers, Stuart Westburg, Bob Hoy, Art Margolis, Ken Frashier, John Thomson, Jerry Fogel, John Lucas, Ned Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Bob Reese, Roger Krumm, Dale Mutchler, Martin Hanson, Nick Klingberg, David Kasper, Pete Sheppard, Eason Pritchard, John Stenzel, Chuck Dixon, Mike Azorsky, Clarence Kur, Steve Morris, Fred Reinstein, Tom Brous. SECOND ROW: John Shore, Barry Citron, Scotty Oates, Andy Lyons, Jim Shortal, Stuart Paterson, Steve Vile, Meyer Brown, Allan Block, Mike Rosenthal, Gene Dolginoff, Jim Tharp, Bill De Atley, Charles Wasserman, Jeff Lenn. BOTTOM ROW: David Rosenbaum, Larry Fleider, John Shelton, Steve Woodley, George Herrman, Steve Silverman, Frank Kirk, Carl Chinnery, Gayland Keroher, Richard Mallin, Chuck Moffet, Marvin Marcell, Phil Emmons, Bob Coleman, Leo Butts, Harley Dixon. l30 TOP ROW: Myrna Goodrich, Sue Gooch, Nickey Ross, Barbara Plank, Cynthia Klement, Nancy Knuth, Nancy Rich, Mary Ann Challinor, Susan Dinklage, Kevin Kenney, Ruth Fite, Lucy Truog, Martha Cutler, Janell Collins. THIRD ROW: Pam Oliver, Harriet Pittell, Judy Stout, Judy Brett, Grace Goodson, Joyce Rosen, Mary Davis, Diane Duncan, Gayle Gilliam, Carol Ross, Nancy McMal1an, Ruth Ann Hawkins, Sandra Serkes. SECOND ROW: Marge Mcliinstry, Janice Langford, Nancy Mallin, Bev Vaughan, Lynda Anderson, Wenda Zim- merman, Joann Watkins, Jane Hartwell, Cynthia Smith, Judy Smith, Penny Jennison, Jennie Powell, Barbara Browning, Paula Illmer. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Coon, Gayle Duncan, Dottie Dunlap, Gltta Cahn, Elaine Hydeman, Nancy Roach, Dixie Watson, Judith Woodruff, Jamie Ellis, Lawrene Hansen, Sandra Beard, Sondra Higgins, Laura Lemmon. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy Freund, Elaine Hoffman, Ruth Levitch, Gayle Montgomery, Janet Singer, Jane Varnum. to Calypso Male Chorus A comparatively new addition to the Southwest T Music Department is the Male Chorus. its popularity among the masculine set is shown hy the number of boys who attend the 7:50 rehearsals on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. In addition to having fun, the group has made a unique contribution to the school through its outstanding performances in the Redskin Revels, the Christmas Vesper Service and the Pirates of Penzance. Representing Southwest in the All-City Talent Show, the Male Chorus cul- minated its activities for the year with its now famous rendition of '6Day-O. l3I TOP ROW: Ginger Heckerman, Louise Layton, Ann Houston, Linda Scoggin, Mary Alice Moon, Marilyn Smutny, Barbara Minkin, Diane Huston, B. J. Duderstadt. THIRD ROW: Carol Barger, Eunice Adelman, Judy Anthony, Bev Friedson, Penny Callaway, Pat Turner, Barbara Throckmorton, Judy Lawson. SECOND ROW: Judy Eisen, Marilyn Schnider, Linda Willis, Susie Wheeler, Shifra Spitcaufsky, Linda Harbes, Gayle Blackwell, Mary Ann Atzenweiler, Deane Roche. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Schwartz, Sandy Amato, Carolyn Dye, Carol Kuheim, Linda Cohn, June Donna Dearing, Patti Goldstein, Dottie Ludwig. NOT IN PICTURE: Mary Clark, Pearl Dogle, Susan Ely, Mikie Maloney, Nickey Ross, Nan Stritzinger, Jane Varnum. Girls' lllee llluh OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Diane Huston, Vice-President, Judy Eiseng Secretary, Louise Layton, Treasurer, Dottie Ludwig: Librarians, Ann Houston, Linda Harbes. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Judy Anthony, Vice-President, Judy Eiseng Secretary, Louise Layton: Treasurer, Marilyn Schniderg Librarians, Linda Cohn, Linda Scoggin. SPONSOR: Mr. Melvin P. Bishop, Jr. Here we come a-wassailing,'- A the Southwest Singers in the The boar's head, sings the Male Chorus, NIS the grandest dish Christmas Vesper Service. in all the land. SOUTHWEST SINGERS For people with exceptional talent and interest the small vocal group is a vital part of our music department. In addition to a one', rating in the state contest, the Southwest Singers received favorable comment for their performances in the Christmas Pageant and Spring Concert. TOP ROW: Dan Krueger, Bruce Newton, Larry Solter, David Kasper. SECOND ROW: Pam Miller, Bob Tharp, Pat Hodges. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Bartlett, Judy Parker, Joan Moore, Jocelyn North. INDIAN BELLES Directed by Miss Davidson, the Indian Belles appeared in the Redskin Revels, the Christmas Vespers, the Spring Concert, and several as- semblies during the year. The activities of the group provided enjoyment for its members as well as its listeners. TOP ROW: Kevin Kenney, Donna Stoltzfus, Janet Hoyland, Norma David. SECOND ROW: Susan Donovan, Jamie Ellis, Linda Klingberg, Judi Carl. BOTTOM ROW: Jo- ann Watkins, Sherron Baslee, Barbara Browning, Linda Piercy. MALE OCTET The Male Octet combines in an informal group boys with real ability, as is shown by its one rating in the state contest. Working with Mr. Bishop, the Octet sang in the Redskin Revels, the Christmas Vespers, the Spring Concert, and at several nearby churches. STANDING: Jim Tharp, Dick Menn, Bruce Newton, Larry Solter, Dan Krueger, Dale Mutchler, David Young. SEATED: David Kasper. NOT IN PICTURE: Bob Hoy. Pirates Climax Musical Year Again this year Gilbert and Sullivan returned to the Southwest stage-this time with Pirates of Penzance, one of their more diffi- cult operettas. Work began early in January with the selection of the script and try-outs for leads. Throughout the month of Febru- ary the Concert Choir, the Male Chorus, and the Girls' Choir spent long hours in rehearsal while the art and production staffs pre- pared the elaborate scenery and effective staging. Special credit must be given to the accomplished work done by the orchestra and by the individual soloists. The loyalty and hard work of the cast resulted in two outstanding performances. Poor Wandering Ones'-Mabel sings to Frederic. A question of rightful authority between the Pirate King and Major General Stanley. Frederic makes a weighty decision assisted by the Pirate King and Ruth. , scsi, stsmnin1::,m:t1mmxt. When Constabulary duty's to be done, a policeman's lot is not a 'appy onef' DRAMATIS PERSONAE Mabel Sherron Baslee Joann Wvatkins Frederic Dick Menn Ruth Wenda Zimmerman Phyllis Lindsey Pirate King Dick Hall Sergeant of Police Danny Krueger Major General Stanley David Kasper Jim Tharp Samuel John O,Neal Ken Frashier Edith Jocelyn North Kate Nan Stritzinger Isabel Joan Moore The Major Ceneralis dilemma- To escape from the pirates, clutches I described myself as an orphang and, Heaven help me, I am no orphan. A motley crew sets up scenery between Errant noblemen reject piracy for the 'cfelicity of unbounded do- acts-Mr. Bishop at the helm. mesticityv with Major General Stanley's daughters. BACK ROW: Terry Redmon Thad Mendenhall Bob Ihde FRONT ROW: Stewart McDermet J im Shelton Herb Rosen NOT IN PICTURE: Bill DeAtley The stage crew is responsible for the many technical phases of every school pro- duction, from assemblies to operettas. Their many functions, which are often taken for granted, include the operation of the stage lights, microphones, house lighting, spotlight and projector, and the construction of stage scenery. Stage Crew Debate Team In spite of its small size, the Southwest Debate Team made a creditable showing in city-wide competition. The team was selected for clarity and forcefulness of speech as well as ability to think quickly and to organize material. Debating the question of foreign aid, the team participated in tournaments at North Kansas City and William Chrisman. Lynne Campbell Phyllis Lindsey Elizabeth Bean Sharon Gwin I36 FIRST TEAM: Marsha Arni, ,ludy Eisen, Merikay Boucher, Carol Handley, Diane Coen, Dottie Ludwig. SECOND TEAM: Sandie Russel, Mary Jo Williams, Dottie Dunlap, Carol Hoyle, C. Steele, Linda Hipsh. We've Gut the Pep - Cheerleaders B-r-r-r. At football and basketball games the symbol of Southwest school spirit and team support is embodied in the cheerleaders, who seem tireless in their enthusiasm. Probably the most loyal of the Southwest Indians, these girls are selected each spring. Working closely with the Pep Club, they do much to encourage interest in athletics. It is hard to realize the long hours they spend practicing new cheers and routines. Whether in assemblies, at after-school pep rallies, or at an important game, the cheer- leaders have the difficult, often almost im- possible task of causing the student body to respond with an enthusiasm matching their own vigorous exuberance. l37 If 'ix xiii? S? 55: Q-QQ .- L ' I I I D 0 I I xts Q A ' -'1 -5-EV' ,J 21 f A M V knc we im Qffmwmf S P 0 R T S TOP ROW: Richard Harpel, Allan Bell, Ronnie Brown, Jim Wagner, Jim Baker, Parker Nlyers, Bob Walje, Lynn Brown, Bob Leick, Jay Robertson, Steve Wohlert, Coach Robinson. THIRD ROW: Coach Ewing, Harvey Rosenthal, Stan Schifman, Steve Silverman, Jack Nlayer, Jack Prather, Brent lVloorman, Jerry Boyce, Don Burget, George Herrman, Bill Berry, Jim Kramos, Larry Winer, Neil Skid. SECOND ROW: Middleton Perry, Dick Harman, Dave Fardon, Ronnie Alex, Jeff Schwerin, Tom Wengler, Gary Sharp, Stuart Pater- son, Bob Hill, Jack Shipman, Jeff Lenn. BOTTOIVI ROW: Jerry Fogel, Lenny Hershman, Jack Jackson, John Laing, Bob lVlayer, Bill Fuller, Ted Carlton, Gary lVlissildine, John Lucas, Phil Nlarcus. '57 Track Squad Sweeps llity and State VARSITY SW RQV2 gy, Hgffllgausi SW 58'!2 W2 gfunfifilsi SW 50 lg giliiieaa sw ve ze Paseo JUNIOR VARSITY SW 57V2 4Olf2 Hgffiigasi 5'W 58V2 2112 gjunijggasi SW 52V2 asv, Eiiifeasi sw ee 7 Paseo l40 The able coaching of Mr. George Ewing and the ability of the Southwest athletes brought an admirable record to the school last spring. Their undefeated string of victories included the State Indoor, the City Championship, and the State Outdoor. Long remem- bered will be the performance of J im Baker, who set a state record in the quarter mile. His speed also raked in points in the dashes. Stuart Paterson was a consistent point winner in the broad jump and the track events. Bill Fulleris distance running was a high point of the city meet. In the hurdles Parker Meyers was a point winner in many important meets. Hard work and diligent training paid off in an abundance of trophies, fitting tributes to the finest track team in the history of the school. LeH'ermen J im Baker Bill Berry Jerry Boyce Lynn Brown Don Burget Ted Carlton Dave Fardon Bill Fuller Dick Harman Richard Harpel George Herrman Bob Hill J ack Jackson John Laing Phil Marcus Brent Moorman Parker Myers Stuart Paterson J ack Prather Harvey Rosenthal Bill Rutledge Stan Schifman Gary Sharp Jack Shipman Bob Walje Tom Wengler Roger Woehlert Steve Wohlert l4I TOP ROW: Fred Hesselroth, Tom Fallman, Bill Rutledge, George Mansfield, Steve Wohlert. THIRD ROW: Coach Brewster, Jim Kramos, John Shore, Ned Lawrence, Bill Nliller, John Laing, Bill Faeth, Coach Nurski. SECOND ROW: Jack Jackson, Jerry Fogle, Dick Hall, Roger Wohlert, Parker Meyers, Jack Shipman, Lenny Hershman. BOTTONI ROW: Charles Hess, Ron Osborne, I. J. Talbot, Captain Jay Robertson, John Stenzel, Bill Eaglstein, John Kupka. lrihe Gridders Edged in League Bid SCORING 17 19 Paseo 7 SW SW 6 Van Horn SW 36 O Manual SW 27 O Westport SW 26 19 East SW 32 37 Central SW 20 6 Northeast SW 7 25 Southeast SW 37 41 Shawnee-Mission I42 Hello, dear, I'1l he home in an hour. Coach Nurski tries the new field telephone system. The Indian gridders fought and fumbled their way through a disappointing season. The 5-IL record, however, does not describe the ability and spirit of the athletes. They were larger, faster, and better by far than most of their opponents, but flu casualties and a series of fumbles and unfortunate mistakes cost the tribe what might have been their best season in years. With a mere handful of the squad in good health, the team faced an inspired Paseo and dropped its opener 19-7. In league play, a series of second-half finishes brought the warriors within forty-four seconds of the league championship. Following this heart-breaking defeat, the tribe bounced back to crush its cross-town rivals, Northeast, 20-6. After another defeat at the hands of a spirited Southeast, the squad faced its annual battle with Shawnee- Mission. Although the team ran up an early lead of 30-6, a combination of injuries and discouragement resulted in another loss. mv1N Jay Roberi'son,Cen1'er George Mansfie d, Fullback Bill Miller, Guard Jack Shipman, Halfback Bill Eaglstein, Halfback Roger Wohlert Encl Eleven Receive All-Star Ratings The tribe gridders were paced by a group of great individual stars. De- spite a disappointing record, eleven men received All-City ratings, four were placed on the All-District teams, and one on the second All-State unit. The great size and speed of the warriors made them formidable opponents to all comers. Center ,lay Robertson, perhaps the most outstanding football player at Southwest in many years, was barely shaded off the first All-State team. On the All-District teams were J ay Robertson, Dick Hall, Jack Jackson, and Steve Wohlert. These four as well as Bill Miller, George Mansfield, Jack Ship- man, Tom F allman, Roger Wohlert, Parker Myers, and Bill Eaglstein were elected to All-City honors. Steve Wohlert, End Jack Jackson, Tackle Dick Hall, Guard Parker Myers Halfback , U , , ,,.. . ,.,,,, ,,.. XXSXXW -X X SN - sw X 1 N f X Q X k S gk X X X XX X N XX T XX, xx QX F XX X -x XXX X WN X ar X X XX ' Q X XX i Q K :X E X X X X XX M 1 X f 1' XX yy XX X X R XXXXX :X Q X SQ X .Q NW' X X fX X 3, XM SXXX X X xv X 9 XN X XXQXS, X X X N K X XX X E X S -XX. A X N ai R we X35 S X x X X S Q X356 X XX ,E John Kuplca, Guard Jim Kramos, Encl John Stenzel Tackle Ned Lawrence, End Lenny Hershman, Fullbaclc l. J. Talbot Cen+er It was a bitter cold night. The two teams had fought fiercely throughout the game, the lead changing hands several times. Now, with forty-four seconds remaining to be played, a Southwest victory seemed almost certain. The Indians had built a four point lead with their crunching ground attack. It was the blue clad Central Eagles who had possession of the ball, however, and their passes had been clicking for long yardage throughout the season. The quarterback faded back to pass again. As the ball glided through the air, the oppressive silence of the stands fell like a blanket upon the gridiron. A thousand dismayed spectators watched as the pigskin found its way between the defenders into the eager hands of the Central end, who dropped to his knees three yards over the goal line. Thus ended the Tribe's bid for the lnterscholastic League Championship. TOP ROW: Alan Turnbull, Lindsey Shannon, Stan Weiner, Bob Gordon, Bill Adler, Coach Robinson. THIRD ROW: Steve Moss, Henry Kenower, Dick Hammett, Emil Zetmier, George Lowry, Art Lapin, Allan Bell. SECOND ROW: Steve Martsolf, John Lucas, Leo Butts, Steve Silverman, Neil Skid, Bill Hendricks, Jim Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Joe Roberts, Jeff Churan, Tom Wengler, Pete Cipolla, Larry Rucker, Larry Chapman, Jerry NlcCrea. First Junior Varsity Season ls Successful During the 1957 season, the new Junior Varsity plan was launched to give more boys an opportunity to share in the benefits of organized football. The initial season was highly successful, the team compiling a 4-1 record. They handed shellackings to Paseo, Raytown, Shawnee-Mission, and North Kansas City. In the season finale, however, they suffered a 27-0 loss in a rematch with Northtown. Under the able guidance of Coach Robinson, the J. V. showed such marked improvement that its athletes are sure to be assets to the varsity next year. It is hoped that this plan will be the beginning of an improved athletic system at Southwest. SCORING SW 20 6 Shawnee-Mission SW 25 O Rayiown SW I5 7 Paseo SW 12 O North K. C. SW O 27 North K. C. Coaches Harryman and Robinson con- fer about plans for next year's football season. I47 - 1- TOP ROW: Barry Cox, Lance Campbell, Milton Brown, Jerry Kleinsorge, David Miller, Chuck Greenberg, Barry Spack, Howard Bodney, Ronnie Ruback. THIRD ROW: Mike Henderson, John Trundle, Jim Haviland, Barney Rullman, Bill Redmond, Scotty Oates, Bill Kite, Bob Waldo, Bob Jackson, John Turner. SECOND ROW: Frank Kirk, Gerald Pelofsky, Dennis Squires, Bob Brewster, Buzzy Morris, Chuck Hunter, Dick Dworsky, Jack Ross, Joe Wikoff, Fred Reinstein. FIRST ROW: Jim Houghton, Dick Burnham, Wallace Chester, Bob Frey, Jerry Young, Marvin King, Tom Kliest, Marvin Rapschutz, Richard Farha. B-Team Splits Seasnng Wins 4 of 8 This year's braves were forced to face numerous obstacles. The leagueis only sophomore team, they were plagued by flu, costly mistakes, and loss of spirit. Despite all their troubles they displayed much ability, obtaining a 4-41 record. Under the guidance of Coach Harryman, the boys gained valuable experience to prepare them for varsity work. Their co-nstant improvement indicates strong prospects for the varsity of 1959. H SCORING SW 6 13 Paseo SW O 13 Van Horn SW 27 O Shawnee-Mission SW 12 6 Westport SW 13 6 East SW O 33 Central SW 19 6 Northeast SW 27 33 Southeast Wikoff wards off a tackler in one of his touchdown jaunts. I48 Variety was the keynote in girls, sports this year. Hockey, basketball, tennis, bowl- ing, volleyball, and swimming were a few of the many activities offered to girls in Southwest's athletic program. Other favor- ites were dancing and badminton. Girls Enjoy Variety nf Sports ' The object of the girls' athletic program is to provide relaxation and physical condition- ing. Girls working for awards and letters may come out after school for any of these sports. Companionship, exercise, lessons in sportsmanship, and just good fun characterize these afternoon sessions. - m m TOP ROW: Jim Wagner, Jim Baker, Bill lVlunro, Norman Majors, Steve Wohlert, Coach Kipp. BOTTOIVI ROW: Dan Schmelzinger Ron nie Brown, Dick Harman, Gary Nlissildine, Charlie Hess. Cagers Place Hall-Way Down l50 A three-way tie for fourth place in the In- tersoholastic League was the reward for this year's oagers. The tribe,s season opened with a third place trophy in the North Kansas City tournament and a fourth in the Southeast tourney. The league campaign followed the pattern of the rest of the season, the team winning one and losing the next. Viotories over East, Westport, Manual, and Van Horn were high points of league play. An impressive victory over powerful Pem-Day demonstrated the tearn,s ability. The outstanding performances of J im Baker, Bill Munro, and Norman Majors won berths on the All-City teams, with Baker being elect- ed to All-District and Honorable Mention All- State. League Sfandings SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Baker Majors Munro 42 48 68 32 52 44 45 51 43 54 42 56 60 46 60 62 51 57 67 67 56 49 63 Rufledge Hess Wagner Wolwlerl Harman Allman Sclwmelzinger 17 17 8 7 4 Lincoln Soullweasl Paseo Cenlral Soufhwesl' Weslporl Eas+ Norllmeasl Van Horn Manual SCORING Roclcl1urs'r Norllfa K. C. William Clwrisman Wyanclolle Cenlral Soullweasl Easl Norllweasl Easl Del.aSalle Lincoln Sou'rl'1eas+ Weslporl Cenlral Raylown Pem-Day Paseo Rocklfiursl Manual Van Horn Hogan Soulheasl Ruskin Individual Scoring F.T. 69 65 70 27 12 14 10 5 7 Won Losi' Pfs. 9 0 502 510 432 378 483 456 416 393 435 371 Toial 295 257 230 141 112 Opp. 52 44 39 23 18 P+s 381 453 433 396 485 458 396 417 472 485 Jim Baker Bill Munro Norman Majors Honorable Mention Al!-State Second Team All-City Honorable Mention All-City Guard Forward Center Steve Wohlert Bill Rutledge Charles Hess Forward Forward Guard Coach Kipp discusses strategy at half time with the team. l52 Jim XVilgIl6I' Guard Dick Harman Dan Sl'hIl1ClZillg6'l' Center Steve Altman Guard S dxf X- Q S Guard Jeff Leun Manager NN STANDING: Barry Spack, Barney Rullman, Fred Hesselroth, Bob Jackson, Milton Brown. SEATED: Sandy Passer, Steve Silverman, Chuck Hunter, John Davis, Coach Ewing. B-Team Basketball Holi Team Hampered by lack of experience and Paced by returning lettermen Brooks, height, Southwestis junior cagers this year Altman, Hall, and Anderson, these nine- had only afair season. Coach Ewing's boys teenth-holers expect to have a top-flight with continued improvement will spark season. The team has acquired a new coming varsity squads. coach in Mr. Cirrincione. STANDING: Tom Anderson, Frank Kirk, Lenny Hershman, Bill Redmond, Coach Cirrin- cione, Cory Helms. SEATED: Barry Altman, Steve Altman, Bob Brooks, Dick Hall, Gary Altman. l54 TOP ROW: Dick Hall, Steve Wohlert, Parker lVleyers, Fred Hesselroth, Tom Fallman, Jack Shipman. FOURTH ROW: Stuart Pater- son, Dick Harman, Jay Robertson, Roger Wohlert, Ned Lawrence, Lenny Hershman, Ronny Alex. THIRD ROW: Charles Hess, Bill Eaglstein, John Kupka, Phil Nlarcus, Jerry Fogle, Jack Jackson, Bill Nliller. SECOND ROW: Bill Faeth, John Stenzel, Ted Carlton, John Laing, Jim Kramos, Jack Prather. BOTTONI ROW: Alan Turnbull, Jeff Lenn, Middleton Perry, Ron Osborne, George Herrman, John Shore. First Full Year tor Lettermen's Club Last fall the Lettermenis Club prepared to begin its first full year of activity. The club has taken as its goal the promotion of school spirit and the elevation of the schoolis athletic stand- ards. At all football and basketball games, club members form- ing a pep section gave support to their teammates. The club rendered service to the school through CCC and many other phases of activity. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER: President, Dick Hallg Vice-President, Bill Millerg Treasurer, Jay Robertsong Secretary, Parker Myers, Sgt.- At-Arms, John Laing. SECOND SEMESTER: President, Bill Mil- lerg Vice-President, .lay Robertsong Treasur- er, Phil Marcusg Secretary, Jeff Lenng Sgt.- At-Arms, John Laing. SPUNSUR: Coach Andy Nurski. I55 The football season has its climax in the annual Homecoming Dance. This year, with the spirited competition for the coveted crown coming to a close, speculation ran high. The winner was lovely Sharron Bourne, who reigned at the dance with her attendants, Merikay Boucher, Diane Coen, Pat Murphy, Anne Barton, Lynda Anderson, and Joyce Tobiasen. The fete honored the varsity football squad, in recognition of their efforts on the gridiron. Sharron Bourne Reigns at Homecoming Joyce Tobiasen, Pat Murphy, Diane Coen, Sharron Bourne, Lynda Ander- son, Anne Barton, Merikay Boucher. I56 After the hall was over . . .H There was just enough time for a get-together at the queen's home. ROTC Honors Lucinda Young On February 21st, cadets from all Kansas City schools gathered with their dates for the annual ROTC Ball. The difficult task of select- ing the battalion queen fell to the cadets, who elected the charming Miss Lucinda Young. She was hon- ored in the procession under the crossed Sabres of the officers and danced with Mr. Cannon during the Principalas Waltz. Cadet Major M Sgt. Cadet Major BRUCE WEEKS WILLIAM D. KENNEDY MIKE WYLY R T I I C Cadet Colonel Cadet Major Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet Captain Cadet Captain CARL REMLEY JOHN LEONARD FRED LAGUD HERB ROSEN ED ABBOTT Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet lst Lt. Cadet 1st Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. TOM TALBOT ALLEN WYLY HOWARD JACOBSON JOHN O'NEAL HOWARD IVIEYERS TOP ROW: Frank Dogle, Larry Friend, Kit Washburn, George Myers, Howard Myers, Kenneth Gottschall, Bill Janssen, Gordon Wiltse. THIRD ROW: Larry Clutz, Jerry Brown, Mike Thomas, John O'Dell, George Knuth, Myron Serkes, Steve Hammond, Mike Fisher, Mel Kogan. SECOND ROW: Stanford Shiyen, Glen Hodges, Randy Parks, Arthur James, Donald Madison, Bill Dickinson, Fred Cox, John Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: John O'Neal, Dennis Austinson. TOP ROW: Bill Koll, Arthur Berger, Bill Keichline, Samuel Artau, Rusty Hamblin, Ron Hatton, John Young, Ed Levinson, Phil Blender. THIRD ROW: Jerry Stewart, Bill McWhorter, Richard Rosenwald, Keith Gottschall, Larry Lee, Myron Steven, Lynn Kuluva, Eric Bennett. SECOND ROW: David Eichenberger, Robert Enslow, Tony Huddleston, Wes Grist, Bob Davidow, Ed Eggleston, Bill Dixon. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Wyly, Tom Talbot. During the past thirty-one years the Southwest battalions have compiled an envi- able record, both as individuals and as units. The battalion has almost always placed high in the Federal inspections, which have been held annually since 1931. At the field day, Southwest has scored a host of firsts in the competitive drills. The rifle team took the city championship for the third consecutive year in 1958. Once again a Southwest cadet, Carl Remley, was honored as the city colonel. The battaliorfs honor -guard entertained the audience at the Redskin Revels with their precision drills. For this list of accomplishments, Southwest is proud of its ROTC program and its cadets. l59 Battalion Staff The Battalion Staff is responsible for the super- vision of the activities for Southwest's ROTC unit. Its members are selected by the instructor on the basis of merit. STANDING: Ed Abbott, Carl Remley, Steve Hill, Ed Kindermann, John Leonard, Howard Jacobson. SEATED: Joe Booth. Honor Guard The Honor Guard is the battalionis crack drill team. Their precision performance was an excel- lent addition to this yearis Redskin Revels. Allen Wyly, Tom Talbot, John O'Neal, David Eichen- berger, Nlelvyn Koger, Kit Washburn, Larry Clutz, Arthur Burger, Steve Hammond, Ed Levinson, Arthur James, Rusty Hamblln, Sandy Shlyen. Drum and Bugle Corps The cadences of the Drum and Bugle Corps set the pace for the marching feet of the cadets. Dennis Austinson, Rusty Hamblin, Mike Thomas, Wes Grist, John Young, John 0'Dell, Bob Davidow, Nlyron Stevens, Ron Hatten. STANDING: Mike Wyly, Kit Washburn, Bruce Weeks, Eddie Abbott, Allen Wyly. KNEELING: Wes Grist. Rifle Team Makes It Three Straight In winning its third consecutive city cham- pionship this year, Southwestis rifle team com- piled a record unmatched by any school in the Kit Washburn Eel Abbo'H' Allen Wyly Bruce Weeks area. Paced by high-pointman Bruce Weeks, the tribe again went undefeated throughout the city league season, and entered the city firings as favorites. There the team scored another victory, with Allen Wyly scoring high. The ability of the Southwest sharpshooters was such that no less than four were placed on the All- City team. Thus honored were Weeks, Abbott, and the Wyly brothers. Mike Wyly Indian Index A Abbott, Eddie 22, 78, 120, 158, 160, 161 Abbott, Judy 62 Achtenberg, Ben 69 Adelman, Bruce 62 Adelman, Eunice 22, 91, 99, 101, 132 Adkins, Elaine 56, 93, 102 Adler, Bill 62,147 Adler, Evelyn 63, 86 Adreme, Sandra 22 Agard, Jack 22, 97, 104, 126 Agranoff, Jim 73 Agron, Allen 63, 82 Alden, Bill 66 Alex, Joan 72 Alex, Ronny 22, 107, 140, 155 Alexander, Stephanie 65, 82, 93, 101, 102 Allen, Bill 22 Allen, Judy tEighth Grade? 71 Bair, Beverly 70 Baker, Jim 22, 129, 140, 150, 152 Baker, Laurie 73 Baker, Pam 59 Baker, Sandy 69 Baker, Sharon 54, 59, 89 Baker, Susan 73 Baker, Tom 69, 81 Baldwin, Mary Lee 62 Ballinger, Cathy 73 Balsly, George 66, 125 Bankhead, Robert 65, 79, 97 Bantuelle, Charles 73 Bantuelle, Pat 60 Barber, Lee 22, 124, 125 Barewin, Terry 62 Barger, Carol 59, 132 Barker, Bob 95 Barker Patricia 63 91 104,124,125 Barker, Sue 71 I I Barnes Pete 59, 82 Barnett, Beverly 22, 91, 102 Barnett, Bonita 72 Blackman, Anita 63, 100 Blackmar, Charles 71 Blackwell, Gayle 59, 81, 132 Blackwell, Jean 59 Blackwell, Richard 66 Blender, Phillip 63, 104, 125, 159 Blevins, Janet 58, 82, 102 Block, Allan 62, 92, 96, 129, 130 Blumenthal, Michael 59, 92 Bly, Meredith 68 Bodinson, Larry 69, 125 Bodney, Howard 63, 97, 148 Bodney, Victor 67 Boehm, Kathryn 22, 44, 77, 87, 101, 107 Boisse, Jackie 69, 81 Bold, Lawrence 22, 77, 114 Bollinger, Barbara 57, 129 Bollinger, Norman 62, 129 Bolls, Rita 67 Bond, Bob 72 Bonderer, Carolyn 68 Booth, Joe 58, 160 Allen, Judy tFreshmanl 68 Allen, Terry 70, 125 Allmon, Charles 62 Alport, Barbara 67 Altman, Barry 64, 95, 154 Altman, Gary 62, 154 Altman, Steve 22, 77, 154 Amato, Sandy 65, 87, 102, 132 Andersen, Kirsten 22, 51, 81, 82, 87, 102 Anderson, Barbara 72 Anderson Jill 73 Anderson Jim 72 Anderson Lynda 22, 52,79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 107, 131, 156 Anderson, McKay 126 Anderson, Tom 61, 154 Andrews, George 66 Anthony, Judy 59, 82, 89, 132 Anthony, Rowland 64, 125 Anthony, William 68, 126 Arlan, Joel 71 Armstrong, Linda 22, 77, 90, 102, 129 Arni, Jerry 69 Arni, Marsha 54, 57, 89, 137 Arnold, Patricia 67 Artau, Samuel 66, 159 Ashley, Mary Jane 72, 82 Assemblies 118-119 Athena 86 Atzenweiler, Mary Ann 59, 89, 100, 132 Audio-Visual Staff 106 Austinson, Dennis 63, 103, 159, 160 Autry, Terry 69 Ayers, Bob 58 Ayers, Jean 62 Azorsky, Michael 22, 77, 88, 129, 130 B Bachman, Cliff 22 l62 Barnett, Vivian 63 Barr, Bill 71 Barr, Bradley 22, 81, 105 Bartlett, Anne 57, 87, 116, 123, 129 Barton, Anne 20, 22, 82, 84, 89, 156 Basketball 150-154 Baslee, Sherron 63, 129, 133 Bassin, Bobbie 73, 81 Bauer, Susan 73, 82 Beaman, Loretta 22 Bean, Elizabeth 136 Beard, Sandra 22, 101, 102, 131 Becker, Dennis 71 Behrens, William 73 Beiser, Larry 22 Bell, Allan 61, 92, 105, 140, 147 Bell, Barbara 68 Bell, Richard 64, 88 Bellemere, Fred 60 Belove, Phil 63 Bengtson, Pat 68 Bennett, Eric 22, 159 Bennetts, John 56 Benson, Barbara 72 Benson, Barrett 22 Benson, Jim 58 Bergantine, Bill 62 Bergendoff, Margie 66 Berger, Art 63, 159, 160 Berkowich, Terry 71, 82 Bernstein, Jerrold 22, 76, 97 Bernstein, Marc 57, 92 Bernstein, Nancy 64 Best, Nan 62 Bettis, Russell 69 Biederman, Irene 58 Birnbaum, Marcia 58, 100 Birney, Merlena 63, 93, 100, 102 Bishop, Barbara 58 Bitner, Sharon 69 Blackburn, Carol 66 Blackburn, Robert 22 Borcherding, Larry 61 Bordman, Marcia 65, 86 Bornstein, Philip 68 Bornstein, Rosanne 61 Boston, Harold 67, 104, 125 Boucher, Merikay 21, 22, 52, 89 106 137, 150 Bourne, Merrilee 66, 102 Bourne, Sharron 22, 52, 53, 76 102 105, 116, 120, 156 Boyce, Judy 66 Boyer, Janice 66 Boyle, Mike 71 Boysen, Jan 23 Brackney, Christine 61 Bradley, Jean 57, 102 Bradley, Mike 64 Bradley, Pat 63 Bragg, Jacqueline 57, 102 Bragg, Paul 73, 81 Brams, Richard 63 Brancato, Jack 63 Brasfield, Patricia 89 Bratten, Sherrill 65, 104, 126 Bray, Annette 66, 101 Brenner, Carolyn 57, 86 Brenner, Edna 68 Brenner, Judith 70 Brenner, Stephen 63 Brett, Judy 66, 131 Bretz, Robert 68, 92 Brewer, Terry 23 Brewster, Bob 62, 82, 148 Brigham, Richard 23 Brimm, Mike 61, 95, 105, 121 Brink, Frank 125 Brockus, Beverly 89, 116 Brodkin, Cheryl 70 Brodkin, Susie 73 Brooks, Bob 23, 78, 80, 81, 120, 154 Brous, T. D. 68, 81, 95, 129, 130 Brown, Bob 63 Bryant, Brown, David 23 Brown, Don 23, 81, 114 Brown, Jerry 63, 159 Brown, Jimmy 68, 82 Brown, Meyer 23, 92, 100, 130 Brown, Michael 63, 95, 96, 100 Brown, Michele 65, 104, 126, 127 Brown, Milton 62, 148, 154 Brown, Nancy 68 Brown, Ronnie 58, 140, 150 Brown Steve 64 Browning, Barbara 57, 81, 89, 131, 133 Bryan, Mary Beth 54, 57, 81, 89, 107 Carol 69 Bufton, Carolyn 72 Buis, Fred 70, 125 Bull, Allen 23 Bumpas, Martha 62, 90 Bunch, Michael 73 Burgener, Suzanne 65 Burgess, Judy 23 Cawood, Joyce 63 CCC 107 Challinor, Mary Ann 60, 90, 100, 131 Chapman, Carolyn 62, 82 Chapman, Jack 63, 81 Chapman, Larry 58, 147 Chapman, Theodore 56 Charlson, Carl 60 Charno, Steve 62, 88, 100 Chess Club 103 Chester, Wally 64, 148 Chick, Steve 62, 88 Chinnery, Ardyce 73 Chinnery, Carl 64, 82, 92, 130 Chittenden, Janet 57 Chrisman, Judith 23, 98, 107 Churan, Jeff 56, 147 Churan, Lynne 66 Cipolla, Peter 58, 147 Citron, Barry 23, 130 Clabaugh, John 70 Burgess, Linda 65 Burgess, Richard 73 Burgheimer, Carlene 56 86, 99, 1 Burke, Joyce 64, 81, 102 Burnett, Janice 68 Burnett, Jimmy 72 Burnett, Tom 62 Burnham, Dick 148 Burns, Barbie 23 Burstein, Harvey 66 01 Clagett, Peter 73 Clark, Frank 62 Clark, Harold 67 Clark, Jesse 71 Clark, Norma Jean 67, 82, 102 Clark, Ralph 23, 82, 83, 92 Clark, Roger 59 Clark, Steve 23 Clark, Sue 23, 53, 94, 99, 100 Clay, Connie 73 Burtin, Marilyn Kay 57, 79, 86 Bushfield, Jane 64, 81, 100 Butler, Bob 59 Butts, Leo 61, 88, 130, 147 Byrd, Nancy 59, 94 Bysfield, Frank 72 Clay, Gordon 23 Clayman, Sandra 61 Clayton, John 65, 81 Clemenson, David 59 Clemmons, Randy 73 Clough, Shirley 57 Clover, Judy 64 Clutz, Larry 66, 159, 160 Cornelison, Vici 65, 82 Cortez, Larry 64, 92 Costello, George 54, 60, 81, 88, 116 Courtney, Jerry 65 Cowan, Gary 69 Cox, Barry 62, 81, 92, 148 Cox, Fred 66, 159 Cox, Jim 67 Cox, Ken 21, 26, 52, 53, 77, 80, 95, 96, 123 Cox, Mary Jo 26, 129 Cozad, James 64, 81 Cozad, Woody 72 Crabtree, Jan 73 Cramer, Doug 72 Cramer, Jan 26 Crosner, Michael 26, 82 Culig, Linda 60 Culver, Linda 26, 90, 102, 116 Cumerford, Diane 59, 89 Cummings, Tom 70 Curtis, Gregory 71, 81 Curtright, John 72 Curts, Barbara Jean 70 Cutler, Martha 60, 98, 102, 131 Dailey, Jack 64 Dailey, Margaret Ann 73 Dailey, Mary 73 Dalen, Marcia 56 Dalton, Judy 26 Damico, Ronald 67 Damon, George 67 Daniel, Harriet 67, 91 Cohen, Rosalyn 59 Cahill, Marbeth 82, 101 Cahn, Gitta 58, 131 Cain, Casey 70 Callaway, Penelope 23, 86, 98, 132 Cameron, Mike 73 Campbell, Janice 68 Campbell, Lance 65, 148 Campbell, Campbell Lynne 62, 87, 98, 136 Margaret 64 Campo, Connie 72 Campo, Maryann 64 Carl, Judi 56, 129, 133 Carl, Marjorie 71 Cocayne, Kevin 69 Cochrane, Winston 56, 96 Coe, Judy 72 Coe, Sandy 70 Coen, Diane 5, 23, 52, 76, , 107, 137, 156 Coffey, Andy 58 Coffey, Tom 56 Cohen, 77 106, Diane 71 Cohen, Janice 65 Cohen, Joyce 65 Cohen, Robert 67 Cohen, Steve 66, 182 Cohen, Cohen, Susan CEighth Grade? 73 Susan 4Sophomorei 64 Cohn, Gary 69 Davenport, Bob 4, 21, 26, 53, 83, David, Norma 57, 99, 129, 133 David, Susan 69 Davidow, Bob 66, 159, 160 Davidow, Carolyn 26 Davidow, Madelyn 26 Davidow, Ronnie 73 Davidson, Anne 59, 87 Davidson, Kenneth 62, 95 Davis, Betty 65, 91, 101, 102 Davis, Jim 67, 92 Davis, John 65, 82, 95, 154 Davis, JoNell 67 Davis, Larry 72 Davis, Mary 26, 131 Davis, Susan 65, 101 Dawson, Bill 73 106 Carlson , Bill 71 Carlson, Bob 23 Carlson, Jon 56 Carlton, Harry 67, 82 Carlton, Ted 23, 81, 140, 155 Carpenter, Wilma 64 Carr, John 62 Carson, Richard 23 Carter, Gary iEighth Grade? 73 Carter, Gary Uuniori 61 Carter, Richard 70 Cartwright, Richard 23 Casebolt, Mary Jane 23 Casey, Frankie 62 Cash, Margaret 23, 81, 91, 129 Cassity, Pat 23, 82, 91, 102, 129 Cast, Carolyn 70 Caulfield, Joan 23, 78, 85, 87, 100, 107, 120 Cawood, John 23 Cohn, Linda 23, 99, 102, 132 Cohn, Steven 61, 95, 106, 121 Coleman, Bob 61, 130 Collins, Janell 56, 98, 131 Combs, Claudia 56 Combs, Larry 67 Comer, Jim 68, 106 Connell, Martin 57 Connelly, Patrick 69 Day, Douglas 26 Day, Sandy 69, 93, 126 Dearing, June Donna 65, 91, 132 Cono, Leah 64 Conrad, Betsy 64 Cook, Kenneth 72 Cook, Margaret 57, 87, 102 Cooley, Kathleen 56, 87 Coon, Carol 58, 131 Cooper, Deanne 72 Cooper, Harriet 67 Cooper, Myrna 65, 79, 94 Cooper , Roger 26 De Atley, Bill 62, 130, 136 De Atley, Linda 26, 76, 78, 87, 105, 114, 116, 122 Debate Team 136 Decker, Barbara 68,125 Deffenbaugh, Eugene 70 Deister, Joan 64 Deitchman, Kenny 63 DeLancey, Joyce 73 Delott, Carol 56 Delphi 87 Dennis,Linlley 73 Departmental Clubs 76, 96-105, 155 Dickinson, Bill 63, 159 DiGiovanni, Laura 70, 82 DiGiovanni, Paul 26 DiGiovanni, Pinky 57 I63 Dimmitt, Barbara 68 Dimsdale, Bob 71, 125 Dimsdale, Ted 26 Dinklage, Janet 26, 76, Dinklage, Susan 62, 87, Dixon, Charles 66, 129, 77,87 131 130 Dixon, Harley 66, 130, 159 Dixon, Irene 63 Dloogoff, Judy 69 Dogle, Frank 159 Dogle, Pearl 59 Dolan, Paul 69 Dolginoff, Gene 61, 130 Dolginow, Yale 64 Dollmann, Henry 73 Donaldson, Jim 69 Donovan, Susan 26, 94, 127, 129, 133 Drake, Bill 26,81 Drozda, Kathleen 67 100,104,126 Duberstein, Darlyn 69 Dubln, Nlike 26, 78, 116, 120 Duderstadt, Barbara 59, 132 Duffendack, Paul 72, 125 Duker, Ted 26 Duncan, Carol Ann 26, 77, 89, 98 Duncan, Diane 64, 81, 94, 131 Duncan, Gayle 61, 93, 123, 131 Duncan, John 64 Dunlap, Dave 26 Dunlap, Dottie 59, 81, 93, 131, 137 Dunlap, Douglas 63 Dunlap, Sally 63 Dunn, Kay 64 Durbin, Vivien 26, 76, 83, 86, 99, 100, 105 Dutcher, Judy 26, 90,102, 120 Dworkin, Deanna 57 Dworsky, Michael 70 Dworsky, Richard 64, 148 Dye, Car olyn 27, 132 Dye, Rita 27, 91, 106, 107 Eaglstein, Bill 27, 142, 144, 155 Eaglstein, Eileen 72 Eckels, John 27, 95 Edmisson, Jill 71 Edwards, Jack 27 Edwards, Margaret 64, 82, 89, 100 Edwards, Nickle 71 Edwards, Paul 27, 76, 77, 88 Edwards, Robert 73 Edwards, Sharon 67, 94 Eggleston, Edward 66, 125, 159 Eichenberger, Daniel 70 Eichenberger, David 63, Eighth Grade 70-73 Eisberg, Patricia 66, 94 Eisen, Barbara 61, 100 Eisen, Judy 27, 132, 13 Eisen, Sandy 27 81, 159, 160 7 Eisenberg, Barry 67 Eisman, Rosilind 73 Elliot, Janette 68, 82, 93 Elliott, Criss 67 Elliott, Linda 69 Ellis, David 68, 92 Ellis, Jamie 27, 131,133 Ellison, Keith 72 Elton, Star 73 Elton, Suellen 58 I64 Ely, Judith 70 Ely, Susan 59 Emmons, Phil 63, 130 Engineers Club 96 Ennis, Betty 66 Ennis, Bruce 20, 21, 27, 76, 83, 92, 105 Enslow, Robert 63, 159 Epstein, Barbara 61, 94 Erickson, Mait 60, 91, 104, 126 Ernstein, Elaine 67 Ervin, Susan 73 Ervin, Wanda 27 Estes, Sharon 62, 102 Estrin, Steven 73 Etherton, Judith 70, 81, 126 Evans, Brian 67 Eveloff, Vivian 60, 86 Evjen, John 58, 92 Evjen, Lowell 62 Evjen, Majel 68 Excelsior 88 Eyre, Kathleen 27 F Faculty 8-17, 76 Faeth, Bill 21, 27, 44, 77, 142, 145, 155 Faeth, Midge 68 Fain, Jim 63, 125 Falkenberg, Ann 72 Fallman, Karl 69, 106 Fallman, Tom 27, 107, 142, 145, 155 Falls, Judy 90 Famuliner, Emma Lou 65 Farha, Richard 65, 148 Farha, Thomas 27 Faron, Susan 70 Farrar, Sharrie 54, 56, 81, 91, 100 Feder, Milton 65 Fehr, Mary 73 Feild, Francie 72 Feinberg, Ben 71 Feingold, Janice 56 Feingold, Phillip 62 Ferguson, Mike 67 Ferro, Beth 59, 81 Feutz, Richa 64 Finkel, Barbara 69 Finley, Lynne 72 Firestone, Joy 66 Firestone, Marsha 63. 82, 85, 102 Fischer, Carol 64, 81 Fischer, Jim 73 Fischer, Sharon 64, 102 Fishman, Cecelia 27, 129 Fishman, Morris 66 Fisler, Judi 70, 82 Fite, Ruth Alice 66, 81, 131 Fielder, Larry 27, 96, 130 Foard, John 72 Fogel, Dick 70, 81 Fogel, Jerry 21, 27, 52, 107, 114, 130, 140, 142, 145, 155 Fogel, Pam 66 Football 142-148, 156 Footlick, Ike 27 Fordham, Janice 64 Foreign Exchange 51 Foster, Dave 54, 59, 81, 95 Foster, Judy 27, 76, 81, 83, 89, 106 Fotie, Jeanette 64 Fowler, Mike 88, 96 Fowler, Susan 60, 87 Fox, Don 64 Fox, Kenneth 56 Foxworth, John 64 Francisco, Betty 68 Francisco, Carole Sue 56, 81, 85, 93, 100 Frandsen, Jerry 58 Frank, Fred 63 Franke,Judy 27,7e,102,106,121 Franke, Sharon 63, 81 Franklyn, Richard 68 Frashier, Kenneth 27, 76, 104, 126 127,129,130 Frazier, John 72 Freeman, Bill 69 Freet, Jim 67 French Club 101 French, Jim 64 Freshmen 66-69 Freund, Nancy 27, 89, 107 Frey, Bob 65, 148 Frey, Linda 57 Frick, Connie Jo 27, 53, 77, 101, 106 Frick, John 72 Fried, Ruthann 73 Fried, Mike 68 Friedman, Benny 64 Friedman, Diana 60 Friedman, Jerry 30 Friedson, Allan 73 Friedson, Beverly 30, 82, 100, 132 Friend, Larry 63, 159 Frischer, Mike 63, 159 Frischer, Rose 126 Fromm, Barbara 72 Fromm, Bill 65,95 Fuhrer, JoAnn 67, 86 Fuller, Barbara 65 Fuller, Carolyn 63 Fuller, Cynthia 56 Fullerton, Frances 20, 21, 30, 81, 84, 85, 89 Fulmer, Gilbert 71, 82 Fulton, Mark 67 Funck, Sue 68 Funk, Davida 72 Funk, Sharon 20, 94, 99, 105, 114 Future Teachers of America 99 Gale, Cynthia 30, 101 Gale, Donald 30, 107, 126 Gale, Marshall 71 Gale, Myron 69 Galley, Tom 69, 125 Ganaden, Josie 67 Ganaden, Junior 30 Gardner, Linda 62, 102 Garfinkel, Larry 64 Garren, Sharon 64 Garrett I Carroll 56, 89 Garrett, Jerry 70 Garrett J. M. 69 Garrett, John 69 Garrett, Patricia Ann 30 Garry, Clarke 70 Garst, Elaine 70 Garton, Chuck 30 Garwood, Joe 64 Garwood, Mary Ann 59 Hardy, Geiger, Jerry 65 Geissal, Pete 66 George, Chester 72, 82 Gerber, Sherri 73 Gershon, Sherry 64, 90 Gerson, Janet 62 Gessner, David 30 Gessner, Sandra 69 Getman, Mary Ellen 66 Gibson, Teresa 71 Gieringer, Betty 73 Gieringer, Katherine 65 Gilbert, Carolyn 69 Giles, Carol 66 Grant, Penny 69 Grant, Susie 65 Graves, Nancy 98 Green, Bill 71 Green Jeffrey 72 Green, Ken 30, 96 Green, Patricia 82 Greenbaum, Linda 70 Greenberg, Alana 65, 81 Greenberg, Charles 64, 125, Greenberg, Errol 68, 82 Greenberg, Jackye 72 Greenberg, Judy 65, 126 Greene, Frank 72 14 nd, Stephen 63, 159, 160 Hammo Handley, Carol 56, 137 Hanna, Bob 61, 96 E Hannah, Peggy 63, 99 Hansen, Catherine 31 Hansen, Lawrene 63, 94, 102, 131 Hansen, Steve 70 Hansen, Suzie 69 Hanson, Martin 56, 129, 130 Hantover, Jeff 72, 81 Hantover, Leslie 63, 79, 90 Harbes, Linda 31, 132 Hardgree, Jack 73 David 63, 81, 95 Gill, Stefanie 102 Gillespie, Susan 63, 91, 101, 102 Gilliam, Gayle 30, 94, 98, 102, 131 Gilmore, Mary 68, 102 Gilmore, Webb 72 Ginsberg, Barbara 67, 94 Ginsberg, Ellen 30 Ginsberg, Linda 62 Girls' Sports 149 Gitterman, Judy Sue 67 Gitterman, Marilyn 72 Gladstone, Gene 60 Glasberg, Gayla 30, 105 Glasberg, Sheryl 67, 94 Glass, Barbara 30 Glass, Hedra 30, 86 Glass, Janet 72 Glass, Larry 72 Glass, Richard 62, 103 Glass, Samyra 69 Glass, Susan 63, 100 Glatz, Sandie 30 Goar, Betsy 71 Goar, Jim 66 Goldberg, Brad 73 Godfrey, Susie 66 Golden, Penny 20, 21, 30, 80, 89, 129 Golding, Judith 71 Golding, Susan 67 Goldman, Judy Lee 57 Goldman, Retha 68 Goldsmith, Ronnie 73 Goldstein, Ellen 30 Goldstein, Patti 30, 105, 132 Goldstein, Steve 63 Golf 154 Goller, Roxene 21, 30, 77, 79, 81, 87 Gooch, Sue 57, 91, 121, 131 Goodall, Susan 57, 101 Goodfriend, Richard 73 Goodman, Gayle 30, 82, 100 Goodman, Janice 61 Goodman, Judi 66 , Goodman, Steven 73 Goodrich, Myrna 57, 94, 131 Goodson, Eleanor 69, 104, 126 Goodson, Elizabeth 67 Goodson, Grace 60, 99, 107, 131 Gopman, Howard 30, 88, 105, 114 Gordon, Bob 60, 92, 105, 116, 121, 147 Gordon, Mary Ann 66 Gordon, Michael 54, 57, 81, 92, 105 Gordon, Suzanne 30, 81 Goren, Elaine 64 Gottlieb, Jody 30 Gottschall, Kenneth 58, 159 Gottschall, Keith 66, 159 Gould, Jay 72 Gragson, Kitty 30, 102 Graham, Marty 68, 81 Grant, Peggy 56, 102, 106 Greene, Leslie 68 Greene, Linda 30 Greenstein, Anne 60, 99 Greenstein, Barry 65 Greenstein, Bob 30 Grega, Sharon 73, 82 Gregath, Linda 61, 91, 107 Greife, Jim 67 Griffith, Gail 68 Griffith, Gordon 64, 106 Griffith, Paula 73 Grimsby, Dave 63 Grimshaw, Linda 61, 90, 99 Grine, Richard 63 Grist, Kenneth 71, 81 Grist, Wes 159, 160, 161 Groening, Judith 71 Groomes, Anita 31 Gross, Martin 59 Gross, Pat 31 Gross, Paul 67 Grossman, Sherri 31, 77, 87, 99, 101 Grossmann, Gene 81 Grossmann, Ronnie 73 Grousnick, Sandra 69 Gudenkauf, Gretchen 72 Gustin, Alfred 73 Gwin, Sharon 60, 89, 102, 136 Hackett, Carol 63, 98 Hackett, Dave 71 Hackett, Judy 56 Hackett, Sharon 71 Hackett, Steve 67 Hahn, Susan 65 Halbeck, Bonny 70 Hall, Dick 20, 21, 31, 52, 77, 96, 129, 142, 144, 154, 155 Hall, Ginny 67 Hall, John 67 Hall, Kathy 66 Hall, Sandy 66 Hallam, Dale 67, 81 Hallaver, Joe 73 Ham, Carol 65, 126 Harlow, Ned 67 Harman, Dick 59, 140, 150, 153, 153 Harper, Bob 69 Harrington, Bob 66 Harrington, Judy 68 Harris, Charles 62 Harris, Jim 71 Harris, Merton 62 Harris, Paulette Harsham, Karen Hart, David 69 Hart, Jerry 65 64 65, 101, 102 Hartwell, Jane 56, 90, 102, 116, 129, 131 Hatcher, Bob 63 Hatcher, Jean 65, 79, 91, 101 Hatfield, Linda 73 Hatton, Ron 63, 159, 160 Haviland, Jim 63, 81, 148 Hawkins, Ruth Ann 56, 102, 131 Haworth, Carol 73 Haydon, Sally 64, 89, 100 Health Center Aides 107 Hearne, Sue 63 Heckerman, Ginger 31, 132 Heimbach, Paul 73 Heimbradt, Cheryl 72 Helms, Kay 66 Hein, David 31 Heitman, Frank 69 Heitman, Fred 67 Heitz, Tom 31, 76, 81, 97, 104, 126,127 Heller, Lois 71 Helms, Cory 65, 154 Helms, Mary Lea 31, 106 Helmstetter, Carl 67, 82, 95 Helmuth, Linda 72 Henderson, Carol Sue 68, 102 Henderson, David 60, 95 Henderson, Michael 62, 148 Henderson, Mitch 31 Henderson, Monty 72 Henderson, Pamela 68 Hendrix, Bill 58, 147 Hendrix, Judy 31, 98 Ham, Judy 61 Hamblin, Russell 63, 104, 126, 159, 160 Hamlett, Donna 71 Hammer, Allan 70 Hammer, Merwyn 31 Hammer, Robert 63 Hammer, Steve 68 Hammett, Dick 61, 147 Hammond, Brian 73 Henry, Gail 70 Herbranson, Wayne 31, 125 Hermann, Tarvi Hernstrom, Dave Herrman, George Herrin, Barbara Herron, Bill 58 Hershman, Lenny 154, 155 65, av, 101 so 31, 82, 130,140,155 57, 89, 1oo l 31, 140, 142, 146, Herwood, Beth 60, 101, 102 Hess, Charles 54, 59, 142, 145, 150, 153, 155 Hess, Juliet 60, 82, 91, 106 Hesselroth, Fred 155 59, 142, 145, 154, l65 Hesselroth, William 67 Hestia 98 Hicks, Bob 68 Higday, Carol 31 Higday, Joe 58, 88, 97 Higgins, Sondra 69, 131 Higgins, Woody 69, 95 Higman, Sandra 72, 82, 85 Higman, Sharon 57, 87, 102 Hilgert, Bernard 56 Hilgert, Millie 69 Hill, Barbara 71 Hill, Carolyn 60, 116 Hill, Christie Ann 63, 90 Hill, Jim 65 , Hill, Stephen 58, 106, 160 Hill, Wilma 57 Hinkle, Ann 73 Hinkle, Jon 57 Hipsh, Linda 62, 86, 137 Hirsch, Carol Ann 66 Hirsch, Joe 73, 82 Hodge, Ralone 71, 82 Hodges, Glen 66, 104, 125, 159 Hodges, Pat 31, 77, 94, 126, 129, 133 Ihde, Bob 58, 83, 92, 96, 136 Illmer, Paula 65, 98, 131 Isham, Sally 62, 90 J Jackson, Barbara 21, 31, 76, 77, 93, 100 Jackson, Betty Jo 59 Jackson, Dave 68 Jackson, David 67, 125 Jackson, Jack 31, 107, 140, 142, 144, 155 Jackson, Mary 66 Jackson, Robert 65, 81, 148, 154 Jacob, Herbert 68, 88 Jacob, Richard 56 Jacobson, Alan 71 Jacobson, Harvey 69 Jacobson, Howard 31, 88, 158, 160 Hoffman, Andy 72 Hoffman , Barry 67 Hoffman, Elaine 31, 121 Hoffman, Judith Ann 64 Hogan, Nancy 64 Hogeboom, Sally 72 Hogin, Andrea 31 Hogin, Janie 63 Hogueland, Ed 61 Holler, Jim 70 Hollis, Jim 531 Honor Organizations 77-79 Hopkins, Hopkins, Hopkins, Emilie 60, 87, 121 Henrietta 62, 91, 102 Jim 54, 61, 81, 95, 116 Hoppe, Dian 102 Horak, Sharon 70 Horine, Carole 72 Horine, Linda 62, 87 Horn, Barbara 61 Houghton, James 65, 126, 148 House, Barbara 68 Houston, Ann 59, 93, 102, 132 Houston, Jane 67, 82, 89, 123 Jacobson, Ralph 73 Jacobson, Sandra 64, 94 Jagoda, Sharon 73 James, Arthur 66, 159, 160 James, Ray 59, 76, 103 Janssen, Helen 64 Janssen, Billy Joe 66, 159 Jarodsky, Penelope 67, 102 Jarrett, Lelaine 66, 81 Jeffries, Sally 62 Jenison, JoAnne 59, 90 Jenison, Penny 34, 131 Jenkins, Clark 34, 81, 130 Jenkins, Julia 73 Jenks, Ellen 72 Jennings, Robert 67 Jennings, Steve 68 Jensen, Janice 34, 87, 101, 104, 107, 126 Jeter, Ricky 70 Johns, Joyce 57, 91, 100 Johnson, Carol 34, 77, 87, 100, 104, 116, 126 Johnson, Diane 34, 102 Howard, Carol 64 Howard, John 73 Howell, Donn 95, 100 Howey, Joyce 72, 81 Hoy, Bob 31, 129, 130 Hoy, Gordon 67 Hoy, Kenneth 63, 126 Hoyland, Janet 31, 77, 94, 129, 133 Hoyle, Carol 56, 89, 137 Hoyt, Terry 71 Huddleston, Tony 66, 159 Huff, Jerry 66, 104, 106, 126 Huff, Robert 31, 114 Hull, Marva 63 Hunt, Judy 73 Hunter, Chuck 63, 148, 154 Hunter, Nancy Ann 67, 81, 102 Hunter, Nick 63 Hurlburt, Diane 66 Hurst, Donald 73 Huston, Diane 31, 89, 132 Hydeman, Elaine 66, 85, 131 Hyden, Beverly 65, 86 Hyman, Diana 56 I66 Johnson, Francelene 64 Johnson, Jerry 62, 95, 116 Johnson, John 65 Johnson, Judy Lee 69 Johnson, Judy 66 Johnson, Judy Lynn 71, 125 Johnson, Linda 73 Johnson, Margaret 34, 76, 98 Johnson, Neil 72 Johnson, Norman 61, 103 Johnson, Rick 72, 81 Johnson, Ruth 34, 102 Johnson, Sharon 67 Johnson, Susan 67 Johnston, Carol 63, 91 Jones, Eleanor 56 Jones, Jim 62 Jones, Judy 58 Jones, Joyce Ann 57 Jones, Larry 61 Jones, Nancy 65, 91, 104, 124, 125 Jones, Philip 73 Jones, Susan 71 Jones, Tim 71 Jones, Valerie 56, 93 Jordan, Phyllis 34 Julo, Gayle 66 Junior Business Committee 54 Juniors 55-61 Jurgeson, Ronnie 63 K Kahn, Marcia 34, 86, 102 Kain, Richard 60 Kammerdiener, Carol 34, 76, 81, 90, 107 Kanan, Pat 63 Kaplan, Barbara 62 Kaplan, Edith 67 Kaplan, Harvey 62, 95, 96 Kars, Carolyn 56, 86 Kars, Patty 56, 94 Kasper, David 64, 129, 130, 133 Katz, Beverly 71 Kaufman, Judy 68 Keck, Jonathan 63 Keichline, Bill 58, 159 Keller, Leslie 58 Kelley, Linda 59, 91 Kelly, Delouise 70 Kelne, Nick 103, 126 Kemp, Marlene 58 Kenney, Janice 69, 102 Kenney, Kevin 34, 82, 100, 102, 131, 133 Kenower, Henry 58, 95, 147 Kenyon, Janeice 64, 89, 102 Keroher, Gayland 67, 130 Kerr, James 34 Kerr, Jerry 63 Kessinger, Mary 71, 81 Ketchum, Cheri 72 Keyes, David 73 Keyes, Sharrel 64, 91, 100, 102, 116 Kidd, Kathleen 34, 78, 82, 91, 102, 121 Kincaid, Nancy 73 Kindermann, Eddie 58, 103, 160 King, Marvin 65, 148 Kirk, Frank 62, 92, 130, 148, 154 Kirkpatrick, Vicky 34 Kirsch, James David 68 Kirshner, Sherie 62, 93 Kiser, John 68, 125 Kivett, Hanan 65, 96 Kivett, Paul 69 Kizer, John 68 Klee, Harold 73 Kleiman, Ronald 69 Klein Judy 34, 72, 93, 120 Klein Kay 73 Klein Richard 66 Klein, Sharon 57 Klein, Stanley 34, 77, 96, 107 Kleinsorge, Jerry 148 Kleinsorge, LeRoy 34 Kleist, Tom 64, 148 Klement, Cynthia 69, 131 Klingberg, Linda 34, 81, 91, 102, 129,133 Klingberg, Nick 58, 81, 130 Klinock, Jerry 34 Knaus, Barbara 125 Knickerbocker, Kay 34, 76, 79, 90 100,102 Knight, Dick 72 Knopinski, Kent 106 Knuth, George 67, 159 Knuth, Nancy 34, 131 Koch, Cindy 72, 81 Koch, Pat 66 Koch, Sandra 72 Koch, Sherry 72 Koffman, Sherry 34, 77, 87 Kogan, Melvyn 63, 159, 160 Kohl, Gene 62 Kohl, Jim 67 Koll, William 58, 159 Korn, Rosamond 66 Kornfeld, Gene 60, 89, 107 Kort, Cherryl 68 Koshland, Stephen 70, 126 Kramos, Dian 62, 81, 85 Kramos, Jim 34, 82, 140, 142, 146, 155 Kratchman, Barbara 56 Kratchman, Elaine 66 Krebs, William 71 Krook, Robert 71 Kross, Joyce 60, 94 Kross, Selma 62, 86 Krueger, Dan 34, 129, 133 Krug, Marcee 70 Krumm, Roger 34, 83, 92, 114, 130 Kuheim, Janet 132 Kuluva, Lynn 63, 159 Kuluva, Suzy 64, 99 Kupka, John 56, 125, 142, 146, 155 Kur, Clarence 69, 130 Kur, Eunice 57, 94 Kurtz, John 64 Kurtz, Sharon 66 Kushner, Sheila 64, 82, 86 Kusnetzky, Harriet 68 Kusnetzky, Yalene 58, 86 Kyte, Bill 65, 148 L Lackie, Cynthia 34, 87, 102 Lacy, Bill 71 Ladoucieur, Bill 65 Lafferty, Gene 59 Lagud, Bernie 66 Lagud, Fred 34, 158 LaHue, Robert 56 Laird, Janet 71 Lasister, Gary 73 Latshaw, Pam 69 Lawrence, Beckie 68 Lawrence, Ned 35, 81, 130, 142, 146,155 Lawrence, Susan 68 Lawrie, Charlene 63, 102 Lawrie, Mary 35, 94, 101, 105 Lawrie, Robert 70 Lawson, Judith 65, 98, 132 Layton, Louise 59, 90, 99, 132 League, Nancy 64 Lee, Larry 63, 159 Legend, Steve 56 Leggett, Suzy 62 Lehne, Sharon 60 Lemmon, Ginnie Anne 73 Lemmon, Laura 65, 102, 131 Lenge, Linda 72, 81 Lenn, Donna Sue 62, 100 Lenn, Jeff 35, 77, 107, 130, 140 153, 155 Leonard, George 35, 120 Leonard, John 35, 76, 77, 96, 97, 158, 160 Leonard, Penny 71 Leonard, Steve 63 Lerner, Barbara 35 Lerner, Myrna 66 Lerner, Shelly 65 Lettermen's Club 155 Leva, Harvey 59 Leva, Juda 70, 81 Levey, Mickey 35 Levi, Pete 72, 82 Levin, Suzi 56, 86 Levine, Arthur 35 Levine, Beverly 73, 81 Le Vine, Bill 63, 104, 126 Levine, Linda 59 Levine, Michael 73 Levine, Norman 104, 125 Levine, Sana Rita 35, 99 Levinson, Edward 63, 159, 160 Levitch, Barbara 71 Levitch, Ruth 35 Levitt, Jim 69 Levy, Arlene 35, 77, 99, 106 Levy, Larry 71 Lubin, Jay 69 Lubin, Sherye 35, 99, 101 Lucas, John 20, 21, 35, 77, 93, 97, 104,107,130,140,147 Lucas, Kathleen 65, 101 Ludwig, Dorothy 35, 132, 137 Luke, Janis 66, 90 Luke, Molly 68, 90 Luna, Chuck 35, 120 Lund, Mervin 35 Lund, Patricia 35, 101 Lundell, Karen 35 Lyddon, Leslie 59, 81, 89 Lynam, Mignon 62 Lynam, Paula Jean 72 Lyons, Andrew 67, 130 Lytel, Susan 60 MacLennan, Ronald 73, 126 Madison, Donald 66, 159 Magers, Phil 68 Maggart, Beverly Jean 59 Mahley, Nancy 73, 82 Mahowald, Charles 65 Maichel, Russell 58, 88, 96 Maier, Virginia 90, 101 Majors, Norman 35, 150, 152 Makris, Kathy 69, 102 Mallin, Nancy 131 Mallin, Richard 69, 130 Maloney, Bob 65 Maloney, Mikie 35 Maloney, Ray 96 Manfield, Deanne 62 Mankwitz, Radine 69 Manley, Jim 58, 95, 103 Manley, Sallie 70, 82 Mann, Carol 57, 79 Mann, Mike 73 Mann, Susan 57, 86 Mansfield, George 38, 53, 142, 144 Manson, Paul 67, 125 Manuel, Gene 70 Manuel, Patricia 38, 77, 94, 100 Marcell, Marvin 68, 130 Laing, Cynthia 64, 81, 89 Laing, John 34, 81, 107, 140, 142, 145, 155 Lamberson, Jo Ann 63, 82, 93 Land, Larry 35 Landrum, George 56, 97 Landrum, Ricky 62, 94, 97, 116 Lane, Rocky 59 Lang, Linda 69 Lange, Robert 70 Langford, Janice 35, 131 Langworthy, Barbara 73 Lanner, Lisa 67, 93 Levy, Robert 60, 82, 95, 96, 123 Lewin, Marcia 58, 94, 99 Lieberman, Cary 59 Liesveld, Jack 60, 95 Liesveld, Jane 67, 93 Lilgendahl, Chuck 70, 130 Lindquist, Carl 69, 125 Lindquist, Paul 67, 125, 126 Lindsey, Phyllis 58, 129, 136 Linnartz, Carol 72 Lipoff, Judy 63 Literary Societies 76, 86-95, 116-117 Litman, Jack 73 Marcum, Karen 68 Marcus, Phil 59, 81, 94, 107, 140, 155 Margolin, Donna Lee 57, 94 Margolis, Art 38, 77, 130 Markowitz, Marcia 70 Marks, Marlene 66 Marsh, Judy 102 Marsh, William 72 Marten, Steve 68 Martin, David 61 Martin, Judy 62 Martin, Myrna 61, 100, 102 Martsolf, Coralie 102 Lansky, Steve 35 Lapides, Linda 66 Lapin, Artie 56, 147 Lapin, Eddie 35, 106 Lapin, Emily 35, 76, 78, 105, 114, 121 Larimore, Ken 35 Larison, Albert 65 LaRose, James 58 LaRose, John 72 Larsen, Shirley Anne 35 Larson, Bernie 61 La Russa, Annie 68 La Russa, Carolyn 73 Lasater, Jackie 69 Litwack, David 72, 82 Livingston, Laura 62 Locke, Barbara 35 Lockridge, Karen 66 Lockridge, Linda 64, 81 Lockton, Jack 65 Lockwood, Linda 57, 79, 86, 102, 116 Logan, Sandra Kay 70 London, Allison 64 Lonnecker, Georgia 66 Lowe, Ellen 73 Lowry, George 61, 95, 123, 147 Lubin, Bob 62, 103 Martsolf, Steve 56, 147 Mathews, Sandy 57 Matthews, Joyce 57, 93 May, Bill 38 Mayer, Jack 60, 88, 96, 116, 140 Mayer, Larry 71 Mays, Margie 61 McAnally, Joyce 64 McArthur, Laretta 38 McCaffrey, Tom 72 McCarran, Marvie 66 McCarty, Patricia 38, 98 McCaughey, Patricia Ann 58, 81, 101 McCaughey, Sharon 70 I67 McCormick, Bruce 65 McCrath, Mary 65, 82, 93, 100 McCrea, Jerry 56 McDaniel, Dennis 66 McDaniel, Mary 70 McDermet, Staley 70 Milligan, Jan 66 Mills, Richard 71 Milroy, Mary 72 Milroy, Robert 58, 101, 125 Minkin, Barbara 59, 81, 86, 132 Minkin, Phil 62 Nelson, John 39 Nelson Nelson Nelson , Judyanne 71, 82 , Margaret 64 , Nancy Jane 58, 101, 104, 125, 126 Nelson, Nancy Jo 56, 100 McDermet, Stewart 65, 136 McDonald, Mary Sue 69 McDonald, Sandy 60 McDoniel, Elnora 64 McDoniel, Marie 68 McDonnell, Mary Linda 66 McElheny, Pat 64, 89, 100, 116 McElligatt, Vivian 38 McElreath, Joel 38, 78, 120 McGaughy, Doug 69 McGaughy, Pat 38 McGee, Molly 72 McGurk, Harold 38, 126 McIntyre, Reitha 57 McKean, Charlotte 64, 91, 102 McKenzie, Bill 60 McKinstry, Marge 38, 131 McKnight, Frances 59 McLean, Saundra 71 McMahan, Judith 72 McMahan, Nancy 62, 91, 131 McMeachin, Robert 67 McMenamy, Edward 72 McMillan, Marilyn 125 McMillen, Herschel 57 McMillen, Jimmie 38 McMillen, Ruth Gail 69 McMillian, Darrel 66 McPherson, Cheryl 71 McPherson, Jack 63, 129, 130 McRea, Jerry 147 McWhorter, Bill 66, 159 Meads, Claude 71 Meads, Ed 69 Meads, Jim 38, 106 Mehornay, Janis 65, 89, 101 Meluskey, Joe 62 Meluskey, Tommy 71 Mendelson, Jerrold 61, 88, 116 Mendenhall, Larry 68, 95, 104, 126 Mendenhall, Thad 38, 44, 77, 78, 122, 124, 125, 136 Menn, Richard 4, 21, 38, 44, 52, 77, 80, 129, 133 Merrick, James 68, 129 Messmer, Billy 63 Metzger, Michelle 68 Meyer, Bob 70 Michael, John 73, 82 Michael, Tommie 66 Michaels, Patricia 38, 77, 81, 87, 100, 106 Middleton, John 63 Middleton, Robert 72 Midgley, Nelani 38, 77, 87, 107, 129 Migliazzo, Sam 105 Milens, Michael 63, 92 Mirikitani, Frank 62 Mirikitani, Ronnie 69 Missildine, Gary 59, 140, 150 Missildine, Gay 38, 77, 91, 99, 100, 102, 106 Mitchell, Sharon 66, 81 Mnookin, Barry 62 Moellentine, Gayle 70 Moffet, Chuck 38, 76, 77, 88, 96, 130 Mohr, Charles 38 Mohr, Jeannette 65 Molotsky, Barbara 66 Montauk, Susan 67, 86 Montgomery, Gayle 57, 121 Moon, Mary Alice 38, 76, 91, 99, 102 , 132 Moore, Anne 56, 99 Moore, Moore, Moore, Elaine 66, 104 Joan 21, 38, 77, 90, 129, 133 Sandra 73, 82 Morgan, Ann 68, 81 Morgan, Nancy 72 Moriarty, Dennis 56 Moriarty, Michael 66 Moroney, Donald 57 Neuman, Deanna 56, 90 Newcomer, Carole Ann 56 Newell, John 39, 96 Newman, Stan 65 Newton, Bruce 129, 133 Nichols, Pete 58 Nikitauplos, Jim 72 Nilsson, Allan 61, 82, 94 Nilsson, Caryn 73 Nitardy, Tom 69 Nixon, Don 67, 81 Nixon, Kathy 39, 53, 81, 93, 116 North, Jocelyn 57, 93, 129, 133 Northrop, Barbara 63, 87, 102 Northrop, Robert 39, 77 Norton, Dennis 39, 124, 125, 126 Noteis, Glenna 61, 93 Noteis, Kathy 68 Novorr, Ricky 70, 81 Morris, Buzzy 62, 95, 123, 148 Morris, Stephen 39, 88, 96, 114, 116, 130 Morse, Bill 39 Moser, Judith 71, 82 Moser, Ronny 61 Moss, Joyce 62, 82, 89, 104, 126 Moss, Ellen 70 Moss, Stephen 58, 147 Mothner, Marilyn 64 Munro, Bill 39, 150, 152 Munro, Elaine 66, 82 Murawski, Paul 73 Murphy, Pat 21, 39, 84, 93, 156 Murray, Bill 68 Music Department 124-135 Mutchler, Dale 69, 129, 130, 133 Myers, George 58, 130, 158, 159 Oates, Sally 63 Oates, Scotty 130, 148 O'Dell, John 66, 159 Oetting, Howard 39 0'Farrell, Gene 39 Office Assistants 106 Officer, Judy 61 Ogan, Joe 63 Ogan, Vernon 72 Ogden, George 62 Ogden, Louise 39, 79, 97 O'Hern, Martha 61 Oldham, John 69 Oliver, Barbara 63 Milens, Sanders 38, 95 Miller, Beverly 62 Miller, Bill 38, 53, 77, 78, 81,107, 122,128,142,144,155 Miller, Dave tSoph.l 62, 82, 148 Miller, David fFresh.l 69 Miller, Jerry 59 Miller,Jill 72 Miller, Kathy 62 Miller, Larry 67 Nliller, Pam 60, 99, 100, 129, 133 Miller, l68 Wilson 70 Myers, Howard 39, 158, 159 Myers, Jane 64, 100 Myers, Linda tJr.l 60, 102 Myers, Linda tSoph.i 64, 82, 100 Myers, Parker 20, 21, 39, 77, 107, 140, 142, 144, 155 Nagelvoort, Marczella 72, 104 Nagelvoort, Norma 64, 79 Nanninga, Mary Kay 62, 90 Nase, Mike 69 National Art Honor Society 79 National Honor Society 77 Naylor, Naylor, Naylor, Neidig, Nelkin, Nelson Nelson Nelson, Nelson Andy 39, 77, 78, 80, 122 Harvene 64 Patricia 58, 81, 93 Pete 62 Norton 60, 92 Carol 66 Connie 70 Helen 39 Jack 62, 159 Oliver, Janet 68 Oliver, Karen 39, 53, 85, 89 Oliver, Pam 39, 131 Oliver, Phyllis 73 Oliver, Rosalie 39, 76, 77, 91, 100, 105,116 O'Malley, Susan 57 Omega 89 O'Neal, Fred 39, 44, 120 O'Neal, John 63, 129, 158, 159, 160 Oppenheimer, Bob 65, 125 O'Reilly, Raye 72 Orlando, Arlene 72 I Osborne, Ron 60, 81, 142, 145, 155 Owen, Gene 106 Owens, Patricia 67 Ownby, Ronnie 58 Pachter, Bill 81 Pachter, Brenda 60, 86, 99 Packard, Bruce 58 Packer, Marty 39, 81, 85, 114 Page, Barbara 66, 106 Page, Charles 69 Pakula, Jerry 62, 82 Palmer, Richard 71, 81, 123 Parker, Judith 61, 129, 133 Parkison, Jim 67, 88 Parks, Randall 66, 159 Partnoy, Arlene 65 Passer, Sandy 58, 95, 124, 125, 154 Passman, Terry 67 Paterson, Christine 70 Paterson, Stuart 39, 80, 81, 130, 140, 155 Patrick, Kenneth 73 Patrick, Tom 60 Patterson, Dick 59 Patterson, John 70, 81 Patterson, Patricia 62 Patton, Doug 65 Pearson, Diane 73, 104 Pearson, Sally 57 Pease, Barbara 67 Pease, Delbert 71 Peck, Helene 67 Peil, Jlm 69 Pellow, Bob 39 Pells, Judy 65, 100 Pells, Kip 58, 95, 96 Pelofsky, Jerald 64, 148 Pelofsky, Larry 61 Peltzrnan, Sharon 62, 86, 100 Pennington, Joan 68, 91, 125 Pep Club 84-85, 137 Perkins, Barbara 91, 100, 102 Perkins, Steve 71 Perrenoud, Angela 39 Perry, Middleton 42, 140, 155 Perry, Roger 64 Peterson, Jerry 68 Peterson, Larry 72 Peterson, Peggy 67 Pettit, Margaret 42, 77, 81, 94 Pheffer, Steve 73 Phillips, Bob 58 Phllllps, Jaunita 65, 87, 106 Piercy, Linda 57, 102, 129, 133 Pilkenton, Judy 42, 102, 129 Pillsbury, Doug 72 Pirates of Penzance 134-135 Pitt, Linda 82, 89 Pitt, Suzie 68 Pittell, Harriet 60, 131 Planck, Bill 59 Plank, Barbara 42, 76, 77, 90, 102, Platt, Sally 70 Plotsky, Penny 42, 99 Poder, Eileen 57 Pollem, Helko 58 Porter, Jean 42, 44, 16, 11, 79, 94 96, 123 Porter, Mary 72 Portman, Gail 72 Potter, Carol Ann 62, 100 Powell, Jennie 61, 129,131 Prather, Jack 42, 140, 155 Pratt, Wanda 65, 102 Price, Arlene 71 Price, Jean 70 Priest, Pam 71 Pringle, Sally 42, 91, 102 Pringle, Sue 42, 81, 86 Printz, Carol 67 Printz, Richard 42, 52, 53 Pritchard, Eason 58, 130 Pritchard, Paul 72 I 1 Prlvltera, Angelo 42, 51, 81, 82, 114 Ptashnik, Allen 61 Pugh, Gayle 73 Purpus, Pat 56, 82, 89 Quackenbush, Joel 71 Quackenbush, Robert 58 Quigley, Richard 56 Quill and Scroll 78 Rabicoff, Judy 65, 101 Rablcoff, Philip 70 Radetsky, Barbara 42 Radetsky, Carol 67 Ramsey, Jim 68, 125 Ramsey, Richard 73 Ramsey, Susie 42, 77, 82, 87, 100, 102 Rapschutz, Marvin 63, 148 Rashbaum, Barbara 42, 76,94, 104, 105, 126 Rashbaum, Jackie 66 Raskln, Gloria 42, 99 Ravis, Gary 68 Reardon, Michael 65 Reaves, Franklin 70 Red Cross 82-83 Redmon, Terry 65, 106, 136 Redmond, Bill 63, 148, 154 Redskin Revels 110-113 Reed, David 62, 125 Reed, Sara Lynne 66 Reekes, Regina 68 Rees, Mimi 42, 77 Reese, Bob 69, 130 Reeves, Jim 57 Relchow, Ronnie 82 Reid, Judy 42, 16, 11, 18, 81, 101, 122, 129 Reid, Shirley 72 Reineke, David 64 Reineke, Dennis 63 Reineke, Vicki 60, 86, 98 Relnstein, Fred 62, 130, 148 Relsbord, Paul 69 Reltz, Janice 73 Remley, Carl 4, 42, 81, 158, 160 Resz, Carolyn 86 Reybum, Larry 69, 106 Reyburn, Mike 42 Reynolds, Carolyn 71 Reynolds, Judy 42, 76, 99, 102, 106 Reynolds, Penny 68, 104, 125, 126 Rich, Emily 70 Rich, Nancy 59, 81, 93, 100, 131 Richards, Cheryl 70 Richardson, Cecilia 71 Ricketts, Geoff 72 Ridgway, Patricia 60, 90 Rifas, Donald 70, 81 Riley, Cynthia 42, 78, 105 Ritter, Carolyn 63 Ritz, Deanne 56 Roach, Lamonte 73 Roach, Nancy 42, 98, 131 Roberson, Mac 65 Roberts, Joseph 42 Roberts, Margie 72 Roberts, Mary 65 Roberts, Sue 66 Roberts, Thomas 56 Robertson, Ann 125 Robertson, Charles 62, 88 Robertson, Jay 42, 53, 140, 142, 144, 155 Robertson, Mary Ann 59, 93 Robertson, Ronnie 58, 96 Robertson, Rosemary 66 Robinson, Charles 42 Robinson, Frank 67 Robinson, Jerry 63, 88 Robinson, Robbie 59 Roche, Deane 60, 90, 123, 132 Roehr, Mike 59, 92, 123 Rogers, Richard 61, 126, 127, 129 Rollins, John 73, 125 Rollins, Nancy 56, 93 Ronai, Michele 61 Rose, Judie 57, 86 Rose, Scott 72 Roseman, Barry 61 Rosen, Herbert 42, 120, 136, 158 Rosen, Joyce 62, 131 Rosenbaum, David 62, 97, 103, 129, 130 Rosenblum, Stephanie 42, 99 Rosenblum, Vicki 73 Rosenfleld, Susan 68, 94 Rosenhaupt, Joanne 66 Rosenstein, Harriet 42, 76, 77, 94, 114, 116 Rosenstock, Richard 43, 120 Rosenstock, Suzie 68 Rosenthal, Larry 63, 92 Rosenthal, Michael 43, 77, 78, 82, 107, 122, 129, 130 Rosenwald, Richard 66, 125, 159 Ross, Carol 43, 94, 100, 131 Ross, Edward 64, 82, 92 Ross, Jack 62, 82, 148 Ross, Nickey 43, 81, 85, 131 Ross, Rodney 67 ROTC 157-161 Roth, Toby 61, 94 Rothman, Larry 67 Rothschild, Gail 70 Rowland, Suzie 72 Rowley, Richey 66, 93 Ruback, Ronnie 65, 148 Ruben, Phyllis 43, 94, 100 Rubenstein, Connie 43 Rubin, Joyce 64 Rubin, Linda 64 Ruble, Lloyd 64 Rucker, Larry 56, 82, 147 Rudd, Midgle 70 Ruff, Nelson 56 Rullman, Barney 62, 148, 154 Ruskin, Sheryl 67, 81 Ruskin, Thomas 64, 129 Russback, Paula 68 Russell, Sandie 57, 81, 89, 137 Rutberg, Carol Ann 71 Rutledge, William 43, 130, 142, 145, 152 Ruvel, Betsy 68, 81 Ruwart, Fritz 73 Ryerson, Lynn 66 Sachem 122-123 Sackin, Judith 65, 94, 101 Saddler, Linda 43, 81, 102, 129 Saddler, Marilyn 43, 77 Saferstein, David 43, 100, 105 1 B8 Saferstein, Harvey 68, 96 Safreed, Karen 73 Sagl, Barbara 71 Samuelson, Carol 57, 94 Samuelson, Edward 67 Sandford, Maxwell 70 Sanford, Brooke 103 Sappho 90 ' Saunders, Alicia 70 Scarbrough, Charles 72 Schaefer, Luana 43 Schaerrer, Linda 62, 89 Schaffer, Larry 73' Schanker, Carol Sue 43, 94, 98, 101, 102 Schenck, Jerry 72 Scherzo 104 Scheuer, Earl 67 Schieber, Theresa 59, 90 Schiff, Sandi 43, 82 Schifman, Elinor 59, 90 Schifman, Harvey 71 Schifman, Sandra 43 Schlagle, Rosetta 72 Schlanger, John 68, 103 Schley, Anne 62, 86 Schmelzer, Charline 63, 87 D Schmelzinger, Dan 61, 150, 153 Schneider, Cheryl 67 Schneider, Judy 43 Schnider, Marilyn 43, 87, 99, 100, 132 Schnitz, James 43 Schnitz, Nancy 64 h W Schoegler, Richard 65 Schull, Jim 73 Schultz, Aletha 54, 60, 86 Schultz, Carla D 68 Schulz, William 73 Schumann, Bill 72 Schwartz, Dennis 64 Schwartz, Gloria 43, 121, 132 Schwartz, Michael 70 Schwartz, Paul 70 Schwarz, Tom 70 Schwerin, Albert 69, 125 Schwerin, Pam 64 4 Science Club 97 Scoggin, Linda 43, 85, 89, 100, 132 Scott, Brooke 63 Scott, Jean 63, 87 Scott, Harley 69 Scott, Kay 68 Scott, Melissa 73 Scott, Nancy 82 Scurlock, Gretchen 56 Sealock, David 57, 106 Searls, Fred 43 Sebert, Fells 68 Selden, Larry 64, 92, 96 Sender, Evelyn 43, 78, 90, 120 Senior Ballot 52-53 Senior Business Committee 21 Senior Officers 20 Senior Play 114-115 Seniors 22-50 Serkes, Myron 66, 159 Serkes, Sandra 43, 131 Serlis, Barry 65, 124, 125 Sesame 91 Service Committees 106-107 Shafer, Pam 67 Shaffer, Felice 66 Shafton, Sherry 63 Shannon, Lindsay 61, 147 Shapiro, Judith 43, 94, 105, 107, 121 l70 Shapiro, Marilyn 69 Shapiro, Robert 21, 43, 80 Sharlip, Stephanie 67 Sharp, Linda 72 Sharp, Robert 71 Shaw, Sally 73 Shearer, Rocky 66 Shearer, Ruby 56 Sheehy, Dan 68, 104, 125 Sheely, Tom 69 Shell, Barbara 100 Shelton, James 43, 44, 76, 77, 80, 81, 95, 136 Shelton, John 72, 130 Shepherd, Juliann 101, 102 Sheppard, Pete 43, 130 Sherer, Carol 73 Sherer, Cynthia 67 Sherman, Judy 64 Sherman, Phil 69 Shew, Bill 61, 106, 123 Shipman, Jack 43, 77, 107, 140, 142, 144, 155 Shipman, Susan 66, 125 Shira, Richard 72 Shlyen, Sanford 63, 103, 159, 160 Shoemaker, Dudley 71 Shoemaker, Jane 70 Shopmaker, Nancy 65, 82, 86 Shore, John 43, 81, 92, 130, 142, 145, 155 Shortal, Jim 46, 76, 95, 103, 106, 130 Shouse, Helen 63 Shrago, Harry 69 Shrimpton, Marilyn 46, 84, 85, 107 Shultz, Michael 71 Shurin, Leland 68 Shurin, Stephanie 46 Siemens, Henrlette 46 Siler, Becky 64 Siler, Roger 69 Siler, Wayne 71 Silverman, Jo Ellen 59, 81 Silverman, Stephen 57, 130, 134, 140, 147 Silverman, Ted 46 Silvers, Darrell 71 Simmons, Camille 68 Simmons, John 59 Simmons, Laraine 59, 90 Simon, Allan 46 Simon, Herbert 68 Simon, Judy 72 Simon, Ruth Jean 68 Simon, Susan 65 Simpson, Bob 67 Singer, Davida 72 Singer, Janet 46, 89, 100 Singer, Nan 70 Singer, Sandra 46 Singman, Barbara 69 Singman, Lois 57 Sinnett, Claudette 71 Sirna, Victor 59 Skaggs, Sandy 58 Skeer, John 69 SHd,NeH 58,140,147 Skid, Steve 73 Slagle, Steve 62 Slater, Bob 63 Sleeper, Jane 72 Sloman, Barbara 62 Small, Larry 70 Smalley, Linda 65, 77, 91 Smalley, Richard 69 Smith, Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith I Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith I I I Barbara 62 Beverly 66 BMI 72,82 Bradshaw 71 Carol 67 ' Clyde 72 Cynthia 57, 87, 102, 131 Frances 58, 93 Gary 61 George 72 Jimmy 62 ' Judy 59, az, 91, 102 Lora 67 Louise 46, 106 Sally 68, 85, 93 Sharon Lee 65 Tom 73 Smothers, Lee 58 Smutny, Marilyn 46, 100, 1 Smutny, Nancy 73 Sneed, Don 69 Sneed, Robert 66 Sneid, Ruth 70 Snitz, Halbert 46 Snitz, Irwin 46 Soard, Suzy 66, 93, 102 Solem, Richard 59, 95, 100 Soltau, Terry 68 Solter, Larry 46, 105,-114, 129, 133 Soltz, William 68 Sophomores 62-65 I Sorrels, Mary 65 Southard, Dennis 46, 81, 107, 114 130 Spack, Bari 56, 90, 99, 116 Spack, Barry 62, 148, 154 Spanish Club 100 Sparks, Leonard 60 Spector, Arnold 69 Spector, Marshall 73 Spencer, Paul 68 Spiegel, Herbert 46 Spies, Jon 63, 104, 126, 127 Spitcaufsky, Shifra 46, 132 Spotlighters 105 Spruill, Doris 46 Squires, Dennis 64, 148 Stage Crew 136 Staton, Donald 73 Stearns, Linda 62, 91 Steele, Carolyn 64, 81, 131 Steffee, Dan 107 Stein, Arlene 62 Steinberg, Laurianne 46, 77, 100 102, 105 Steinberg, Susie 46, 76, 77, 86, 105 Steinhaus, Linda 68, 90 Steinzeig, Hanan 69 Steinzeig, Sharon 57 Stenzel, John 46, 107, 114, 130, 142 146, 155 Stephens, Loretta 46, 91, 102, 105 107, 114 Stephens, Steve 46 Stermer, Lynn 46 Stern, Susan 70 Stevens, Cheryl 71 Stevens, Dorothy 46, 98 Stevens, John 69 Stevens, Myron 63, 159, 160 Stewart, Beth 72 Stewart, Jerry 63, 159 Stewart, Phil 44, 46, 76, 77, 78, 95, 122 Stewart, Ralph 63 Stewart, Ronald 71 02, 1 Stewart, Ruth 65, 82 Stoltzfus, Donna 46, 129, 133 Stone, Loretta 46 Storm, Mary 69 Story, Bill 64 Stout, Judith 62, 86, 131 Straf, Miron 65, 88 Strafer, Judy 64, 100 Strawn, Mike Stripp, Susan Stritzinger, Nan 62 Stroh, Steve 71 Strother, Bart 72 Student Council 80, 81 Stumbo, Jan 57 Sudran, Danny 70 Sudran, Debbie 60, 86, 100 Summus 92 Super, Bruce 68 Swaffar, Jody 71 Swallow, Becky 60, 91, 101, 107 Swallow, Tommy 72 Swearengen, Patricia 65 Swenson, John 71 Swingley, Lynne 66 73 60, 79, 93, 100 T Taber, Merrill 73 Tagbering, Carla 67 Taggart, Sally 65 Talbot, I. J. 46, 114, 142, 146 Talbot, Tom 58, 88, 100, 158, 159, Talman, Myron 58, 82 Tanner, Wilson 69, 81 Vail, Harry 47, 105, 125 Tapp, Linda 61 Taylor, Charles 57 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Dillard 73 Jane 63, 90, 104, 126, 127 Jim 47 John 69, 147 Maeanna 63, 90, 104, 126 Mary 63, 79 Tempofsky, Alan 47 Tenenbaum, Norma 47, 94, 116 Tenenbaum, Wayne 61, 88 Tennyson, Pamela 73 Thalian 93 Tharp, Jim 47, 77, 129, 130, 133 Thomas, Bill 72 Thomas, Michael 63, 159, 160 Thomas, Rosallne 67 Thomason, James 59 Thompson, Bette 69 Thompson, Bob 47 Thompson, Darlene 47, 79, 90, 96, 101, 102 Thompson, Fran 47, 52, 76, 82, 89 105, 116 Thompson, Mary Ellen 72 Thompson, Sharon 69, 102 Thompson, Tommy 67 Thomson, Jane 70 Thomson, John 69, 130 Thornton, Jacquelyn 47 Thrasher, Rex 70 Throckmorton, Barbara 66, 93, 132 Throckmorton, Jeanie 73 Throop, Carolyn 126 Thurston, Carole 70 Tigerman, Chuck 63, 88 Tobb, Ranelle 72, 104 Tobiasen, Joyce 47, 78, 81, 86, 105, I 160 114, 156 Tobin, Marian 57, 76, 91, 98, 102 Topping, David 65 Townsend, Bill 64 Toyne, Larry 63 Track 140, 141 Trail 120, 121 Travalent, Frankie 61, az Traxler, Sharon 69 Treasurer's assistants 106 Trogdon, Judith 56, 82, 85, 93, 102, 121 Trundle, John 62, 148 Truog, Fred 47, 81, 88 Truog, Lucy 64, 131 Tucker, David 69 Tucker, Diane 57, 89, 100 Tucker, Ronnie 62 Turnbull, Alan 62, 147, 155 Turnbull, Janet 66 Turnbull, Linda 58 Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turpin, Dianne 65, 79, 81, 93, 101, 102 John 62, 148 Nancy 73, 81 Patricia 47, 90, 121, 132 Tom 71 Lavonne 64 Tyler, Suzanne 69, 102 Tyrl, Ronald 69 Ulmer, Barbara 67 Ulrich, Ricky 73 Unell, Brenda 70 Waite, Linda 56 Waldo, Bob 62, 148 Waldorf, Marilyn 60, 90 Walje, Peggy 61, 82, 102 Wally, Diane 62, 79 Walters, Anna 61 Walters, Bob 72 Ward, Carole 73, 81 Ward, William 47 C Warden, Kiah 69 Warr, Judy 57, 101, 107 Warren, David 59, 103, 121 Wascher, John 71 Washburn, Kit 58, 159, 160, 161 Wasserman, Charles 47, 104, 129, 130 Wasserman, Linda 73, 126. Wasserman, Michael 65 Watkins, Joann 47, 51, 77, 87, 129 131,133 Watson, Dixie 47, 131 Watson, Roxie 69, 82 Waugh, Joan 69 Waugh, Bob 47 Weaver, Martha Jean 69 Weber, Dan 70 Wedlan, Myrna 65, 82, 86, 101 Weeks, Bruce 47, 158, 161 Weil, Eddie 58 Weinberg, Steve 71 A Weiner, Larry 47, 140 Weiner, Stanley 56, 147 Weiner, Terry 62 Weinstein, Robert 65, 103 Weisberger, Sandi 65, 86 Weiss, David 59, 81 Weissinger, Don 64 Wells, David 62, 104, 125 Upjohn, Bryant 69, 82 Utt, Lee 63 V Valentine, Spence 69 Van Cleave, Ken 62 Van Cleave, Penny 63 Vandever, Rita 73 Van Osdol, Lyn 71, 81 Vantuyl, Sharon 68 Van Zant, Vicki 58 Varnum, Diane 66 Varnum, Jane 47, 78, 107, 120 Vaughan, Beverly 47, 77, 81, 93, 106, 107, 131 Vaughan, Kirk 66 Veda 94 Vegder, Nancy 58 Vermillion, Bob 73 Vile, Steve 47, 77, 95, 129, 130 Voss, Bill 67, 81 W Wade, Gail 47 Wadlow, Gloria 71 Wadsworth, Harriet 73, 82 Wadsworth, Robert 65, 126 Wagner, Gloria 56, 102 Wagner, Jim 47, 130, 140, 150, 153 Waisblum, Judy 72 Wells, Judith 68 Wells, Marcia 62 Weneck, Jane 70 Wengler, Buzz 72 Wengler, Tom 59, 140, 147 Wertzberger, Marsha 21, 44, 47, 77, 82, 83, 84, 89, 105 Westburg, Marshall 72, 81 Westburg, Stuart 56, 81, 101, 125, 130 Westfall, Jenny 71 Wheatley, Gloria 65, 102 Wheatley, Ronnie 71 Wheatley, Sharon 47 Wheeler, Jean 68 Wheeler, Jerry 72 Wheeler, JoAnne 56, 126 Wheeler, Suzanne 65, 87, 102, 132 White, Carol 60 White, Virginia 63 Whited, Harold 63 Whited, Jim 67 Wicecarver, Carol 71 Wien, Marcia 72, 81 Wiens, Richard 73, 125 Wikoff, Lionell 62, 148 Wikoff, Vickie 66 Wilcox, Sarah 71 Wilhlte, Lois 65 Wilke, Phyliss 47, 99 Wilkinson, Sue 59 Willard, Sherri 62, 87 Williams, Williams Williams , Bonnie 47 , Bruce 69 Williams, Williams, Andrea 59, 82, 83, 86, 123 Joan 98 Judy 67 Williams, Karen 73 Williams , Mary Jo 54, 58, 93, 100, 137 l7l Williams, Sally 62, 90 - Williams, Sherrill 66 Williams, Susan 66, 102 Willlmetz, Ann 72 Willimetz, Emmett 106 Willis, John 50, 121 Willis, Linda 59, 132 Willmert, Walter 70 Wlllsey, Betty 50, 102 Wlllsey, Peggy 50, 102, 106 Wilmot, Janice 73 Wilson, Charles 69 Wilson, Marcia 57, 104 Wilson, Dick 50 Wlltse, Gordon 66, 159 Wlnemiller, Bert 65 Winer, Linda 50, 86, 121 Wise, Bram 72, 125 Wiser, Dennis 50 Wisson, Carol 69 Wiswell, Ray 56 Wood, Debbie 63, 82 Woodhead, Hal 50, 78, 121 Woodley, Kathleen 70 Woodley, Steve 21, 50, 80, 130 Woodling, Bob 68, 95 Woodling, Charles 60, 95 7 Woodruff, Judith Ann 57, 131 Woods, Steve 73, 81 Woollen, Carolyn 64 Woollen, Richard 70 Woolley, Pat S0 Wright, Barry 50, 125, 126 Wright, Billie Lee 72 Wright, Dorallyn 50 Wright, Susan 57, 81, 90 Wyly, Allen sa, 158, 159, 160, 161 Wyly, Michael 50, 78, 158, 161 Y Wohlert, Roger 50, 107, 142, 144, 155 Wohlert, Steve 50, 129, 140, 142, 144, 150, 152, 155 Wohltman, Joyce 62 Wolberg, Sharon 69 Wolberg, Shirley 69 Wolf, Barbara 66 Wolff, Paul 54, 61 Yeddis, Peggy 68, 106 Yeo, Caroline 68, 102 Yeo, Sandy 50, 81 Yoffee, Norman 73 Young, Deborah 62 Young, George 56, 107, 129, 133 Young, Jerry 62, 148 Young, John 63, 159, 160 Young, Lois 50, 76, 77, 91, 116 Young, Lucinda 60, 89, 107, 157 Young, Peggy 73 Y-Teens 102 Yukon, David 57, 125 Zalcman, Lawrence 67, 92 Zeff, Gary 72 Zeff, Keith 68, 92 Zelner, Nancy 67 Zeligman, Betty Sue 50, 77, 91, 99, 100, 105, 106 Zend-Avesta 95 Zetmeir, Douglas 68 Zetmeir, Emil 60, 147 Zide, Linda 68 Ziegler, Margaret 61, 101 Zimmerman, Fred 50, 76, 78, 92, 120, 121 Zimmerman, Wenda 69, 131 Zirul, Jody 72 Zitterman, Maurine 70 Woll, Harveyv64, 88 ' Y oung L Jin 72 ZwltiQSandy, 62 V91 rf ff5!fJL.1,LW 1 it if J' 'fr we Vit We ,J fr me W- 6 on ,ruby V-75' 4 3115 S 4 WW' , ' ,gif WM 1 mam 1 ' fifwifl 73' WQQVWQ l l i UM yy? 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